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                    <text>Council Stymied:
'Phone Nuisance
Here To Stay

THE FIRST CHRISTMAS
Sfumbli
Hm d ork road
w h ic h lt d to

lothlohom. D ot
and hit fathor
suddenly noticed
a bright light In
th o th y a n d
heard a strong
but sweet voice
saying:

Telephone solicitation nui­
sances are apparently hero to
stay. A t least, until City Atty.
William C, Hutchison J r . can
coma up with some kind of
a solution.
T hat’s the gist of (th* City
Commission as It pondered
drawing up an ordinance to
curtail such solicitations. Last
night they asked Hutchison
to check other cities to see
how they may bo coping with
the problem.
"How you going to make it
work,” tho attorney asked.
“ All you have to do Is hang
Moat commissioner* agreed
the c a lli’can bo o nuisance
but were stymied in seeking ■
solution.
City officials stressed th at
fund-raising solicitations, In
which a g reat percentage of
the money goee to the in-andout-of-the-city solicitors* are
the ones they seek to limit.
A second porthnr•tr» the or­
dinance p art of the agenda
calls fo r a limiting of junk
car* or debris around homes.
Hutchison is to draw up"
•uch • rule and aubmit It at
the next commlaaion meeting.
Thia, ha laid, is a difficult one
to write lines aomt youth*
hav* hobble* of working on
vahlclea and tho commission
would have to determine w hat
are “ junk cars” and w hat la
a hobby.
In other action, the commla­
aion:
—Approved a request for a
conditional use as a day nuraery a t 2440 Oak Are.
—O k a y e d installation of
street lights a t F ifth Street
and Hickory Avenue, at Third
S treet and Boy Avenue, and
near the Police Benevolent
Association Building.
’—Approved a low bid of
City Service to supply the
city with premium and regu­
lar gasoline as well as diesel
oil The firm 's bid was low of
five submitted.
— Approved a bid of $869.51
fo r fencing and submitted by
Ili-evea Fence*.
—Accepted a bid of $4,494
by Seminole County Motors
to supply two police care. At
the request of Police Chief
Roy G. William* the city will
retain cars scheduled to be
traded in so they ran be used
on a standby basis.
—Okayed Strickland-Morriaon's bids to supply four
truck*. Two are for the water
plant; others are for the too
and parks departm ent.
—Tabled until the Ucc. 23
meeting consideration of the
oduption of the revised plumb“ — Delayed action on a re­
quest for future w ater end
sewer connections at DeWitt
Trailer Park pending chan­
ge* in the annexation proced­
ure which will extend the time
lim it of euch petition from
two to five year*.
— Left a t 25 th* number of
marina reports the city will
obtain. A suggestion was
made that tha city might want
more of them to give to tnerchants, civic groups, etc. City
Knowles
M anager
said there waa "nothing new"
to report on the m atins projw t—Decided to limit future'
sewer U)&gt;l ffl ~b m ~and ab«Trdon the present policy of up
to five line* into one tap.

Dot and hi*
father dropid to their

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l o o k e d to­
ward Heorte.
S o r io u r , w h ic h i t

WASHINGTON (U P I) —
No m ajor civil rights battle*
are expected in Congrea* next
year but Southern conserva­
tive* fac* several other fight*
N orthern liberals are plan­
ning legislation, rule* changes
and party purge* designed tQ
weaken the Southern bloc.
Congress ahould open with
a bang when liberal Demo­
crat* In the House attem pt topurge Rep*. John Bell Wil­
liams, of Mississippi, and Al­
bert W, Watson, of South
Carolina, for their support of
Barry Goldwater in the presi­
dential race.
Later, an effort I* planned
by the Mississippi "Freedom
P arty " to hav* Congress oust
all member* of th a t state'*
House delegation on the
ground th at voter discrimina­
tion Voided their election*.
A reduction in the power
of the conservative House
rule* committee, headed by
Rep. Howard W.. Smith (DVa.) i* another goal of the

PRIZE WINNING Txxjths of the International
Feativnl sponsored a t Forest Lake Academy to
raise funds for playground equipment were
(top) the Hawaiian, first, and, (bottom) the
Mexican, second. Tie for third prize went to the
Parisian Cafe and Santa Claus Village. An ap­
proximate $1,000 was realized from the event.

committee, an d to pry a hill
from the romrnlttee after 21
day* if there b a a been no B r ­
o th e r rules c-hangra propos­
ed by the liberal* would re­
duce from 213 to 175 tiw fiuntli«r of signature* needed to
take hills from hostile com­
mittees and require the ap­
proval of Democratic commit­
tee assigntnelita by the party
caucus.
In the Senate, Southerner*
will overwhelmingly bsck the
Ity Donna Estes
I Mrs Hammond and Mrs. Paseffort by Sen. Russell It Long
Tlie slate of officer* recom­ jtornark The new officers will
(D l la ) to succeed Sell. Hu­ mended by 11«- nominating tie formally installed at the
bert it Humphrey a* Demo­ com mittee was unanimously | regular meeting in January.
cratic whip
approved at the regular m eet­ Rev Charles W Stewart Jr ,
ing id the Episcopal Church- | virar, who gave the devotional
women of Christ Episcopal !at the election meeting, ex-J
Church, Longwuml, held last pressed his appreciation to
Thursday at the Parish House Mrs Kuhn, outgoing president,
Elected were Mrs. Virginia for the excellent manner lnt
Bnwersox,
president;
Mrs which she had conducted her
*
DeBnry's Volunteer Fire Jean Pasternack, vice presi­ ! office.
An interesting session of the
Department presented llurri- dent; Mrs Ann Chandler, sc
son H ernrltter, well-known cretary; Mr*. Betty Hamilton, current Christian Edurflion
“chef’* of the organisation, n treasu rer; Mrs. Pauline Ste­ j Series from tho book, "Tuat*;
jacket - atyle sw eeter and vens, secretary of Christian of a Living Church,” by -Romatching tie during Saturday education; Mrs. Beth llinson. tn*rt W. Spike, was led by Mr*
night'a dance and Chrlstmaa secretary of .promotion; Mr*. Stevens and Mrs. Pasternack.
party i p u m o r e i l by the Marie Taylor, secretary of Tlie book was discussed by
group's entertainm ent com­ United Thank Offering,. Mrs. {Mrs. Chandler and Mrs. Hamil­
Peggy Kuhn, secretary of mis­ ton.
mittee in the Fire Hall.
Activities of (he Episcopal
Those attending enjoyed sions and. supplies; Mrs. JoTrfmmfrtr Ttroi rewtVvffiMMe) by
-v *— v e h . . . c w . ^ n t i n ftan evening of dancing and social relations; Mrs. Helm ported by Mrs. Hinson.
muair. Bernrltter'e hot dogs, Thompson, house chairman,
Following the business m eet­
with all th* trimmings, were and Mrs. Jan Cole, secretary ing. refreshm ents of warm
served along with coffee end of college work
j Christmas pudding with lemon
**M dunk* and snacks .wars, . . Serving an._iiig-.npm ijiiting .J»uce and cofleo and tea wore
committee were Mr*, fvtevens. served by Mrs. Stevens.
supplied by the committee.

DcBary Firemei
Honor Member

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - The
death of William Bcndix, the
fifth of the funniest perform­
ers in show business to die in
as many months, cast a pall
today over movietown’a Christmas preparations. ,
The gruff, likeable aclor,
who led "The Life of Rdey"
on radio and television for 13
years, wss 56 years old when
he died Mondsy in Good Sam­
aritan Hospital. Ills death ten­
tatively waa attributed to lobar
pneumonia and complication*.
His demise followed that ol
Percy Kilbride, of "M a and Pa
Kettle" fame, Eddie Cantor,
Harpo Marx and Gracie Allen

“ Merry Christmas to the
World” ia the title of the pro­
gram being presented by the
sixth grade classes of Pinecrest Elementary School at
7:30 p.m. tonight.
Each grade group will por­
tray Christmas customs in
different countriea. Music by
the sixth grade chorus is un­
der the directum of Mis. JenKira ley.
Featured ** “Columbia’* is
Christine I’lappi with "Uncle
Ssm" played by Peter Kelly.
There are also clown* and the
public Is invited to attend.

By Don Oakley
annual fee, usually based on
NEW YORK (NEA) - You his volume, and agrees to pur­
ca n 't just pick up and take off chase supplies from the com­
in the 20th Century, as greatgranddaddy may have done in p l y .
the 19th, and head west to be­ The capital required for an
come an independent farm er outlet ranges from a few
on free government land.
thousand dollars for a root
But something, like 25.000 beer stand to $100,000 for a
ambitious, dissatisfied Ameri­ restaurant
motel. But most
cans are doing much the sam e
food service stores take about
thing every year by kicking
over their old career* to set $23,000—$10 000 cash for the
up as Independent franchised down payment and operating
businessmen A franchise is capital and the rest in a short­
far from free, but the reward term mortgage. The investor
is the sam e—the satisfaction gains the advantage'of a wellthat comes from the did dream known name and advice of the
that every man should be his parent firm.
There are, however, pitfalls
own bos*.
In the past 10 years, a q uar­ for those whose enthusiasm
te r o f T million former taxi may run ahead of their good
drivers, cleric*, factory work­ sense, Though the industry
ers, waitresses, housewives hss done' much to clean house
have invested in anything from since the National Better Bus­
ham burger stands to coin- iness Bureau ranked question­
operated dry cleaning centers, able franchising as the second
Every day 5,000 people apply biggest racket a few yeara|
to the more than 400 compan­ ago, there are still con men
ies that use the franchise sys­ ready to prey on the unsus­
tem ; ev ~ v
josd^ pecting. particularly In the
side stands are stirtM ^selliriS verxling machine field.
"Invcstigat* before you in­
everything from doughnuts to
fried chickens.
vest" is the rule recommend- j
Franchise outlets, led by the
food business, now account for
25 per cent—$60 billion — of all
retail sales. This figure will
double In the next 10 years,
predicts William Rosenberg, a
founder and past president of
the International Franchise
Association, which has rid the
industry of most of the shady
franchisors who once plagued
■ The mushroom growth ol
roadside food stands reflects
the changing American way
of life—more automobiles in
more suburbs, more leisure.

Because a falling franchise cent failures In the 10 yesn
doesn’t help the company any
more than It docs the opera­
tor, most require that pros­
pective operators pass a com­
pany training program in m an­
agement, selling and equip­
ment m ain'enancc.
The partnership between
company and franchise holder
seems to have paid off. The
mortality rate of new small
businesses in the U. S. is high
—about 90 per cent, according;
to Dun A Bradstreet. By con­
trast over 90 per cent of fran­
chises are successful.
In Rosenberg's o p i n i o n .
"Franchising will be the most
im portant single influence in
business.” Hi* own company
But neither was homestead |
has a record o f only three per

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ST. PETERSBURG ( U P D Dr. Robert C. Meecham, pro
fesjor of mathematic* at
Florida Presbyterian College,
has been awarded a National
Science Foundation science
faculty fellowship. He will
study and do research at Stan­
ford University for one year,
beginning next September.

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Christmas /

Carpenters Eye
Apprentice Plan
Carpenters Loral 2376 of
Sanford will make an effort
to get an apprentice school
established in this area, ac­
cording to. tho local's business
agent, It. F. Graham.
Representatives of th* Un­
ited Brotherhood of Carpenfcra and 'Jointer* of Amerlea
will he present Wednesday
night a t a dinner—meeting
for members and local con­
tracto rs a t tho Capri where
piano for tho school will be
discussed.
Graham said th a t th* school
would b* operated for young
men 17 years of ago and
above and would bo co-sponsored by the local and tha
sta ta . Tha local would furnish
instructors and tha otata
would pay fo r th* oonricos unoffsetU nder th* plan, Graham
•aid, th* young man would attaftd classes several nlghU a
wook in addition to on-tho-job
training. Couraaa would last,
Graham said, about fo u r year*.

world
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Christmas Eve Delivery
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MOTOR SALES

ESKIMOS IN FLORIDA? T h e.se were for Mr*.
Perry Turlington (left) and Mrs. LeU Sagert
donned the outfit* to tell food offered a t th*
Ichland booth for Foreat Lake Academy'* In.
ternationnl Fe*tlv*l. And what were they wil­
ing? Eskimo plea, of course.
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Shift Reported
In Jet Stream
MIAMI (U P I)—Weathermen
»ay a shift in the atecring
currents of the high-altitude
jet itream may mean a mild
winter for Florida.
They watched the progress
Wednesday of the huge Cana­
dian cold air mass moving

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Mighty Storm
Stuns Midwest

“The Nile of America”

across the Plains states to sec
Ity United Press
Rut the w eather bureau aaid
if it turns eastw ard away
A powerful blizzard scream ­ The warm-up,"would be short
Zip Code 3 2 H 1 ,
ed across the Montana p rair­ lived. Shifting winds as tha
from the state when the jet
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ies. into North Dakota today storm moves eastw ard will
stream begins affecting it.
WEATHER: Fair, warmer thru Thursday, high in mid-TOs; low to n ig h t-15-52
with blinding snow- and high drive tem peratures d o w n
The front, moving toward
winds. Diting arctic air drove • gain.
United Press Leased Wire •EsLMdished J908 WEI)., DECEMRER 16. 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 83
the southeast, should reach VOL. 57
tem peratures far below zero.
Florida some tim e Thursday,
The massive storm pounded
said forecaster Gilbert Clark,
the Hockics with winds up to
hut prohably would only chill
93 miles an hour, triggered
the northern part of the state
cold wave warnings as far
if it turns toward the east.
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
south -i» Texas amt sent gale
Clark' said that for the past
warnings flying along the Commerce Secretary Luther
month the high-velocity winds
II. Hodges resigned today.
Northwest ertast.
of the jet stream have been
Roads were clogged with President Johnson selected
blowing from west to east in' drifting snnw across the north John T. Connor, president of
sfead of toward the southeast.
country and police barred all the Merck P hirm areutJra]
The jet stream normally
but emergency traffic in many Company, to succeed him.
blows across the midriff of the
WASHINGTON tU P D —
After concluding that a .Met­ arras.
United States in the winter,
Winds up to 50 in p h. ham ­
ropolitan telephone system is
and its currents have much to President Johnson was exmered Dickinson. N. I);, tn
vital
to
the
future
growth
and
do with controlling large air perted today to announce a
progress of Seminole County, the predaw n hours and re­
masses such as cold fronts. -Christm as package" of fedthe Seminole Chanttuy of Com­ duced visibility to zero In driv­
high and Jew pressure areas. era,
nta to „lUnc, hit u a r
l o &lt;
merce's board of directors ing snow. The tem perature
In the summer, when the jet , gainf| poVcrty.
Tuesday night voted to im­ stood “at 17 below .
stream effect, are felt over
xh# „ c o n d allocation »r U.
The mercury tumbled to 23
Head lihrartan, Mrs. Sarah t h e Southeastern. , Atlantic,
mediately Instigate action to
iza
drivg. to redegrees below zero at Glas­ Strategy Meet
bring such a project to reality.
King, has announced that the forecasters are able to tell duee hardship will exceed the
UNITED NATION8, N. Y.
" 'T h e
action cam e
when gow, Mont.,*where so nt.p.h. (U P D —The O rganisation of
city library will be open all much about the likely pro­ $32.5 million approved in the
winds shrieked through the
former County Commission
African Unity (OAU) callsd
day Wednesday, the 2Jrd, and gress of hurricanes from the opening assault last Nov. 21.
Vernon Dunn, of Fern Park, empty streets.
•
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e «
.. i upper-air steering winds,
an emergency. strategy seaDetails
were
withheld
pend­
The
storm
sent
grOat
clouds
riosed ali day Saturday, the
CUrk , alll * ra lh rr cxperU
declared that the initial effort
, of dust drifting across Kansas sion at the United N ations to­
day after Christmas, to give j,ave not |oarnCf| yet how to ing the White House anto unify the two major sections
day tn deal with tha Congo
nouncement.
and Colorado.
librarians a^ long ^weekend.
accurately forecast the shifts
o f Seminole County must be
The new grants are for use
Cold wave warnings were in situation.
accomplished in the area of
„ .,
* *
,
In the jet stream itself, "and in battling poverty through
effect (or a wide area from
Nobles of the Sanford Shrine that no one can say how tong
communications.
,
,.
Planners Fail
community action, job train ­
will man the Salvation Army tj,c w est-toeast direction of
Dunn
pointed
out
that
..a"
*
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hin,!‘on V1,* 1 C T
LORING
HDRGESS
will
serve
as
1905
president
of
the
Seminole
County
PARIS (U PD — NATO
ing,
work-study
programs
ami
kettles from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. | | ( currents will last,
tisllrs prove that residential
^
Chamber of Commerce. JiulRe C. Vernon Mize Jr. (left) and Howard 11.
ward to New Mexico. Texas planners have failed to agree
frid a y , with Hay Herron as
"But as long as the jet other m rasures.
and
commercial
telephone
i
HotIRes (rijrht) will lie vice president and treasurer, respectively.
Informed sources said one
and Arkansas. Blizzard warn- «n a Joint m ilitary strategy
chairman Herron said from stream is moving west to east,
rales for subscribers in the
grant would finance a confer­
ings were extended into north­ for Western reipom a to a
6 to 9&gt; p m . nobles who are we're definitely in for mild
i
southern
section
of
the
coun-1
potential Communist atU ck,
ence on poverty in South­
ern Minnesota
members of the Sanford Po- weather,” said Clark.
Ity served by the Winter Park
western s t a t e s , including
The w cath v bureau was is »uthoriUtiva sourcts said tolice Department will take
Telephone Company are pav­
Florida has had only one or Johnson's home state of Tex­
over.
1mg 90 and 68 per "cent reapec-j
P*r4odlc bulletin. « d the
two mild cold snaps ait-.e the as.
annual succession of cold
lively
more
in
ba.ic
ra
te
,
a
*,orm '
p .w .F T a l k s
Fifty national organisations
l.oring llurgesa, executive , C. Vcinofi Mize Jr. «» vice cUI National Hank and Trust .
. . .
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.
To the ea .t, warm er air was i t l C l
lllllv a
Here are two gift sugges­ fronts began moving out of
lone than do subscribers in the 1
, tl
d i t t c h ii n c i r
/f f m \
care
expected
to
attend
the
being drawn up the Mia.U.lp
PIT rSHURGH (U P I) —
vice picsidcfit of Plonda State ptrsldcnt and I low uni II Company of that city.
tions that will cost you noth­ Canada and freezing more
greater Sanford area served try
meeting
at
Tucson.
A
m
.,
in
pi
River
Valley
in
tire
«trong
Bargainer*
fo
r
the
"bi* 11”
lie
resides
at
*JJ0l
Washing
ing tint will be received with northern parts of. the country.
Rank and president of t inted Hodges, president of Sanford
Southern Hell.
late January.
circulation of the »tnrm ecu steel firm , amt tha United
the deepest gratitude by some­
State Hank of Seminole, \sit* Atlantic Null* nul Hank, ha ton Avenue with Ins wife, Het­
‘ This,” *a i.| Dunn, "is In
H. Sargent Shriver Jr., d i­ elected preindent of tlie Sem­
Steelwurkera union (USW)
ter.
ty. and their daughter. ITone. One is to give a pint o(
addition to the fact that when
treasu
irr.
rector
of
the
Office
of
Keoresumed contract nrgotiatlona
&gt;car old Susan.
blood to (lie Seminole County
inole County CliMinhcr t
we in the south end of liie
nomic Opportunity, disclosed
today in atm naphrra of cau­
In Janttai \ Hurgess will
Huigcsa
in
n
giaduate
of
Wood Hank The other is to
Commerce dining Tumla&gt;
county communicate h&gt; tele­
the first anti-poverty giant
tions optimism.
pledge your eyes after death
night's meeting of the tiade succeed i oollt) Judge elect llatvard t'u i\e rsity and Stun phone with Sanlord area tele
two
days
before
Thanksgiving
lei
graduate
School
of
Hank
Katlylc
llousholdvr.
who
has
so that a blind person may
body's I’oard of directors.
phonc* we mhst also pay add)B a s ic Q u e s t i o n
following a final review by
see.
N a m e d to a s s is t H u rg e s s in served as pies.dent during the mg mi Rutgers Cniversity.
j tional toll charges "
the President at his Texas
PA It IS (U P I) — President
current
year..
le a d in g th e o rg a n tiM tio n dur
I.*«t January s survey of
ranch.
1 'h w ln *1m (iiiulU and U. S.
Don't forget the Christmas
U
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l
w
it'iiib
H.v
on
flu*
l.lm
m
m g llu l.S u e i e C o u n t\ Ju d g e
Sanford ar&gt;-a •uh*criber» was
They started U. S. funds on
t
concert by the Seminole High
IS!.A Molt \l&gt; \ t l H I» — Po­ S rt'rrliuy of S tate Dean Rusk
made Ity Southern Hell and
I lie way to 120 project* III .12
-School Glee Club Thursday
lice
ti*ia&gt; were searching lor conferred Again today, pra4.222 patrons voted against a
PALM DLSKHT, C a l i f . ' states and the District of Col
the Identity ol a woman who*# aumably to discuaa tha bailo
night at 8 p.m. in the school
rlicted livorge Tuuhy, txe&lt; u
, metro »&gt;»• ein while 3.903 were
body ua* found Tuesday in a Oue*l ion in th t U aatarn Alii*
auditorium. They always pre­ (U PI) — Two form er First umlua. T ht biggest single atli«e vir- p rr* td r.t of l’l r f
,’ for il
■*
sent a beautiful program and Ladies and ' one ex-President 'location at the tim e—SIS mil­
l&gt;« eml .Saving*
Loan At*
Chsmbcr Prr-siiirnt KNrlvIc mangrove thicket near h e re ., *"*'*
propid# nuit's open to the public, of
j*or iHiinfi arid Kr«nrl* 1
expected to spend the lion—whs earmarked f&lt;
Housholder *a:d that Winter
Tt" *l,’&lt;-&lt;*'»l*o*«'d remain* of ,lrn r ,,ro,er‘' on ofr w hom t
Thi*
county's
economic
picstrurtion amt refurbishing
course The Glee Club girls Ulc Christmas
L'limili.t' Ji., &gt;.«nfoi«l drug
lliim ro r S tfik p
lurt* continues to climb a* the Park Telephone officials were
o n a j s near , U, B|
conservation
oHiops
will be wearing their eye­ this
Thousands of happy young­ gi&gt;l Mini iiiitiU’diatQ part pn-*- sales tax (ollrctiom for No- still in (avor of the uml.ed 110
1 S
&gt; V
oM rmM M„7. rh .n
desert
community
of
much
like
thr
CCC
camps
of
catching new Christmas red
‘ J ' ‘ °* ‘ "
sters will he turned loose on id*Dt of lli»* &lt;1 ganizatlon.
vernier leaped more Rian Si*,- system and would cooperate f,&gt; ' “ o Mate Hoad Department
alrout 10.000 persons
ttie New Deal era.
costumes.
Ruig* &gt;v n n u tu r of NVotwhv.lehe.rt.dl) Bob Shed,ten
“ “ Whl,t
,n “ n*
Gen Dwight I) Eisenhower
The 'November grants also then patents Friday ns tra. ti­ • ••-Trr, Mhnn , I'Mtnr In San- 000 above the October take
1
"H’d. c. l
'- « • » * hun«*r *t r ‘k 0|)C
er* heave n »igh of relief m l
J Kd StTHiiglih, dirertor nf head of Southern Hell opera
The county jail u a vciy snd hi* wife, Mamie, who included f!2 million for comexaiiiinei
said
the
woman
**a*
*t
toppling
th*
U.
S.turn to i heir own holnh.v f "I in Jtiiiu of IlliiJ, h’mI Ioi* the Kloriila Revenue &lt; *»mmis- lions in-re said III* (urn was
si.-i, -,,,
,,1.1 .,^1 supported South Vietnamese
nice looking building all year once resided al lotio Pcnnyy I- muni ties to carry out action
ti
10
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o
ffitri
nf
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•' Jl ‘
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i
a
preparation*.
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ton, repoifu the* November willing to do an*thing it rould m,,r*
A round — often mistaken hv vania Avenue in Washington, progianx m plan co-ordinated
wore a white gold ring with k'ovrrnment. They Ignored an
All public schools tn tlie •in S t i l t • H unk &lt;»iiu •• U iu i ■ale* Imx hi I'.iJ./HI '.*1 com* to tiring alrout tfve projMi*cd
I).
C
.
boarded
a
train
in
altar
k*
on
poverty
in
big
»;il
visitors tor a motel Rut at
the blurred inscription "To
l’&gt;’ An,*rlc*n
Hr *Hint* h rrr f iout pai«:*l with
county. All Souls Paroi liul tmi*
,M fur Oc- i&gt; stem
Christmas
time
it rrally Pennsylvania for a transcon ies. .mall towns and one In4 la l a \ *li
M a y 3, P.M1
tu r " 1* 11 u ,fI )«.im 1, N!i»n , vkltcre f••t 1•» t r
Sanfont
City
('ommi**ioner
School.
St
Mars
Magdalene
hid! i*iiI&gt; fHl.HTM 44 for
glows with beauty. Too hail tmental trip here. They arc dian reset vat ion tire home of
The la*t name may have liud
Parochial School ..nil Sanford \i .H' In* mmh a Vh •1 pr«-&gt;.t|rlil N*»vember «*f li*M year.
Tail lllggintrotham. aivd a dir­
I lo t t o r .S p ies
the inmates r a n t see how due in San Francisco Friday, lire I'upago tu b e in crnlrul
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(if
III*’
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lilt
T
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ector of Ihe Chamber. a*ked if
it l.i...I b -tlet. , h,| i. v *...!
Naval
Academy
will
nn*e
M
**
miiw
bib*.
Stiiiuglin
reMrs. John F Kfhncdy and Arizona,
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
pretty it i . —outside.
I
Inmedical
examiner
said
clartioani operations Friday
ported .Seminole County's pot a "referendum'" of Southern
her two children. Caroline and
there
w a s no*jio,sitive evidence Sen. Milton R. Young (R-N.
for two weeks with student*
tmn of the gasoline gailonage
patron* w*» necessary
D ). just liack from an inapacThe first Federal huifling J,,hn Jr • tentatively are ex H r l n n H n F i r m
*1 hedulrd to yet urn on .Inn I
las fol Nuclllhcr was $14,111 lie suggested that if il wasn't " f ," “ l
might be called 'th e hou*e of
•" • rr,vc this weekend V - f T i a n U O « i r m
| tion in p around th* world,
the Chamber shoo'd a*k tlie
Student* at Foil -t I ak&lt;
said today the Central Intelblue lights.” Blue Yule lights 1 * n&lt;”* * ''e ,n
Academy will head (,o I ..no
Florida I'lltdic I'Hlitle* Comligeliia Agency (ITA i* doing
outline the modernistir con * ” 5on noon. lie. 22 and return
mission to condiiet • hearing
Hie Kennedy, were reported
* heller job than il a Soviet
tours of the building and eh
I t ‘ ) IINF Sw il/riU nd —
in view of ordering the *ys
rnunter part, and with let*
cit "ahhh's" from night time to have arranged for (ke of »• Eugene W Kelsey and Son "" J *n 1
it
I’ll
—
th
e
widow
of
Rich­
tem In be created
S2.So.ooo home overlookiKg the Construction Company, of Or•&lt;',mie local college and uni
men.
paM frsby.
Hibbard Casselberry, a trade
12th and 13th holes of the La 1Undo, with a hid of $29,900 Is vr'*i'&gt; student* have already ard J Reynold* Jr tndav
gave iiirtli to s daughter—less
SAN DIKCJII. Calif (U P h body director and head of Ca*
There still is room to enroll &lt;*u,nU Country Ciub. It is the appa-ent low bidder to con- * 'r 'v''d and many more will Ihnri
BOSTON 1 UPH _ Sen Ed­
tw-rr davs after tile to
Piglit« r plidirN from Am**»- aelberry Garden*. Inc , urged
in the new occupational train '‘ i,hln 10 rn,l&lt;’s
,hp Kl,l° strurl a (0 by 100 foot addition t,&lt;' •PP«,“ ring tin* we. k. nd
I'oliuo ‘Probe*
Mas*
haico
lieu
*
death
Iron!
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lung
l l * l l ’ II I ward
"
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,
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11
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every
rffoil
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rado Country Club, where the to one of the existing buiktlngs
''arty next week, finm
ing class in automotive m e­
ailment
n
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Su
n W orshipper
prised Coinrmiiiisi North Viei- create the metro pUr. __
Eisenhowers wilt be staying al Sanford Naval Atr Station, campuses thiuughout tin nachanics opening Jan. 4. ac­
Hi*
fourth
wife.
German
nnihese
forces
and
"eloldrerstatevl,
"New
industry
wilt
not
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'iul
"
f
,
NVw
K,iglan&lt;l
Baptist
"Therh's
a woman lying tn
The project calls for the *‘" ncording to Rill K nock,.ol the lor their annual winter visit.
MX the yard up h rrr , , , |
|.-|- |,„Mf (,*»,.* mid mi oil seek to locate in an area that
---------------construction of a prefabricated
Many servicemen rite also horn Xnnelliese Schmill. wa«
Florida S t a t e Employment
rrrrr r r tr - antrr snow It she fs drunk or
III! Ilm m m am qilnl aremStrrr vnr i ty
if :;r ; r.H-s m.r h.vV ; i;,i; f,,-.
^ ..........
&gt;two*e) ■Isnlitiae—othtUMry- ^ p a a a st M
I * dr r rftr
f
rtr Mr wr ' f j - " g 1
til
oken
in
llic
rasli
o f a s m a ll
what.”
Tonkin l»*l Aug- t. m roidliig tem IU the seftiun wherj- a n il
Building 233 to tie used is shop l,'“ v''- w h'1- Sanford N.....I
,h'" rhll‘l
plane
«
Air b u tto n fnmilii •• m h
*Mi
Hugn F r«*\ HrynoM
That's thr rr|&gt;ort to poll,*
I I••tr
tp &lt; ap t 11 U I tHiper, akip. j*»rlt&gt; of its tmployes reside "
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I p irri
Ttie 3 2 )ea ro J|| seiulor ae
* e r s a id th e h e ir to Hie C a m e l p* r of th r
•nd Sgt Don Hrunilry InThe dlrrctnrale voted to an
«rri*-r Tieondero.
expeeted
to
,0
P°",
,
»
^
'r
'h
e
lodiilavs
. Santa Claim ha» «rr^ptr&lt;J N u c l e a r P o w e r
i wTh*
'*
H ow e v e r m a n y o f r h o .c Im &gt;_y _ ‘ t g a r e lt r f-&gt;rt u n r d |r« j rjf y iu llll go—• — ——vT-silgated. Ills report on tha
Thnrtz«r TIOUshnlrTer to 'akr evT-Ttramerr - by— (TB ridisTd
—
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an invitation from the Sanford
1 ^ complelfd ^n^ early Feb
blonde
wile
loan,
w
&lt;
nl
to
l.o
(“dire
blotter reads:
eiitiUilh (o 'T i aialioned
" • «s-»' * em physema, a lung ills
whatever
steps
are
neres*ary
W e dot th e jo ti a rid lo s t nr
ATffcTiarifs Xss'ocialion To" vT*7T" PARIS TTFI7"=- ’ l'. S. ITe- ’rn jrv
(
gall Aii-potI lo Iiu.ii d a 1 -mi
"This Is Just a girl lying
sonny Florida are expecting ordel
o n e ," s a id C o o p e r, w (lost* sh ip to create a committee to pur
this srea. lie'll he at the Cor ?«•"»« .Secretary Robert S. Me- ( ^ _
relative* frijrn tin- ftoai n
sue tin- m atter and suggest nicrrial jet liner lor I'ulm in (lie front yard listening to
In llto lied 12 m t i i a i f in tlie re
ncr ol First and Magnolia Namara told ih e NATO coun- J *J&lt; ||H ) I' lu tt l*
Reach. I la
hrr radio, taking a sunbath.”
North to »|x-nd * few* w*-» k .
procedure*.
t a lia t o r y a tta ir k .
Irom 1.30 until 5 30 p m and 'il tralay that roughly 40 per S l lC C C S S f u l
Bolicc Seek
basking.In sunshine here
from 6.30 until * to p m daily cent of the entire American k
A Him flam artist 1* at work
L a w K x t c n s io n
I'o lk c 'Cycle
.
except Sunday until Christ nuclear weapons power i» Io­
in the .Sanford area, police re
I.»IS AM.ELKS tl Bit Yen ?&gt;PUCC I T C C lIC tK U 1
n a* . He'll have candy for the rated in Europe or allocated
.
H
e ld I l l e g a l
Duke Does Well
tee division |x&gt;liee tixlay were
WASHINGTON ( I l l 'l l — ' BONN (U I'll West Ger­
youngsters and will hear their ^or UM there and in the At,v
HOUSTON l l 'P l i
Stir searching for policeman K W Dr Eugene It Kpnrcei. of (lie
LET US FINANCE IT!
The man visited a local buti
requests for Christmas gifts Untie area
man Justice Minister L u ald
(National^ Aeronautic. a n d Burher elalined an extension
• • •
In a speech to the Council ness establishment,and said he geon* today in n o v 'd a four Mrange » motoreyrle
would efert a sign for the own- inch section of the Duke of
Strange reported that wvm? Spare Council, predirta that of the statute nf limitations
Mr. and Mrs Santa Clau* &lt;•( Minister* of the North Atrr* in exchange for $10 down Windsor'* mam artery ami re one sawed the lock nil his 'he Russians soon will aton Nazi war crime* was il­
who visited the I’tnecrrst Untie Treaty Organization,
and $3 monthly until $26 is [placed it with an artificial gnrsge and tr*&gt;k the vehicle, tempt to put eosnionauta in
legal even if it were found
Shopping Center last week will McNamara disclosed that th.»
OUR LOWER RATES AND
, ..
. . , ,
.
,
,
paid
"patch" in a 67m inute oner
Officer* later found the orbit for 10 to 16 days as a that a number of Nazi killers
be joined thia Ernjay by the total American nuclear fire„ ,
. . .. „ l tl „ _..
.. ‘ .
,
, . .
He got 'Jie $10 and duap- ation. The .(i-yeai-idd Imkr hike * radio equipment and prelude tu moon landings and , tl||
W e r e unpunished.
.
. . . .
Seminole High School Hand.
power located in Germany
■
peered
| wlthatood the surgery well.
saddlebags in a canal
I interplanetary flight*.
Bucher said it is up to disMr. and Mrs. Claus again alone is more than 5,000 times

Yule Package
Will Be Told *

Bulletin

Metro 'Phone
Plan Revived
By Chamber

nsuvA...

BRIEFS

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Burgess Heads Chamber

Ike And Mamie,
Jackie To Spend
Yule In Desert

Woman's Body
Found In Dade

.:r r r . ;Counly Economy
Boom Pictured

School Holiday
Starts Friday

Heir’s Widow

Has Daughter

Gives Low Bid

'Ted' Kennedy
Leaves Hospital

Yank Fighters

Clobbered Reds

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will be located on the parking that nf the atomic bomb droparea to greet the children, ped on Hiroshima in 1945.
The band, under the direction
of Ernest Cowley, will play
aeveral of their more popular
arrangem ents and a number
of the well known Christmas
carols.
Herman Middleton, a hemmole High graduate who later
attended Rollins, Columbia
•nd Northwestern snd earned
his doctorate at the University
of Florida, has been named by
Gov. Terry Sanford to North |
Carolina's recently established
State Arts Council. Middleton
I* currently head of Uie
Drama D epartment at the
University of North Carolina’s
Women’s College at Greens
boro.
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R EA D O U R A D S

S p e n d
Ity Julian Stenstrom
in an effort to keep some
$;,U nullum in purchasing
power within Seminole Coun­
ty, the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce made
its initial move Tuesday night
when the hoard of director*
! voted to create the G reater
Sanford Hoard of Commerce.
T h e nrlion came after
.Chamber Manager John Krider pointed out th a t of tha
$90 million in purchasing pow­
er estimated for Seminole
t County last year some $6U

A t

H o m

million w et spent outside of
the county.
Although lie did nul spell it
out, K ridtr was obviously re­
ferring to the million of dol­
lars spent annually by Sem­
inole residents in tlie O rlan­
do area.
”
He and Chamber President
Karlyl* Housholder admitted
that it was only natural for
many of the rriid en ti in Soulti
Seminole to spend the bulk of
their purchasing 'power in the
larger shopping areas of Or­
lando but both agreed with
director* th a t far too much

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&lt;&gt;f thr purchasing power of
northern Seminole residents
wu* not being spent in th*
(te ste r Sanford area.
The Greater Sanford Hoard
c.rated, last night, will he the
first move to comlyat the Out­
flow of sprndiug. In adopting
thr motion to establish Ihe
lo* ■I group it was clearly
pointed out that ’similar' or­
ganizations in other a irs of
the county would he encour­
aged and fostereii by the Sem­
inole County chamber.
These board*. Including the
one for g r'a le r Sanford, will

operate a* divisions of the
Seminule Chamber, Thr G iralr r Sanfoid Hoard will nilI compaaa all buiinesaes and
professions willing to partici­
pate and these firms will be
divided into categories to en­
able the organization to U-tt
plumule the a ffa iii of the
various gioups.
Housholder announced that
he would name a chaiiman lo
head live organizational pro­
cedure for the new board a f­
ter h* haa bad th* opportun­
ity to confer with other of­
ficers of th* trade body.

trlct attorney* to file rhurgea
prior to May 6, 1965, by
! which time the 20-ycar stat| ut* of limitations on prose­
cuting th* m a n murderer*
I expires.

Purse Stolen
Theft of her purse contain­
ing valuable paper* was re ­
ported to police by P atricif
Harper of 1508 Valencia Drive
She said the purse was left
on the floor of her car while
parked at the railroad depot.

‘Big Business’
J L A C K S O N V IL L K

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MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS
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CURRENT
INTEREST
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Up

To

36

Month*

To

Fay

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

FLOP/DA STATE BANK

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Florida Stale and Oklahoma
w-til recew e $140,000 each for
participating in the 20th an­
nual Gator Bowl football gam e
Jan. a.
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Presbyterians
Defend Stand

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ATLANTA ( I P l i - le ad e rs
of the. Presbyterian Cliorch. L'.
S , tsvmvl a vtat.-mc-nt defend
l
.
t ing their decision to remain in
the
controversial
Natmnat
Council of Churches snd de­
nouncing the exclusion of Ne.
gro memliers as * un-criplur
at ■’
•
K u-uutKi ot c b tu e h o vu the.
Southern P resbvterun group
withheld funds from the p ar­
ent organization until it l.-avev
the NCC, which has drawn
much rritlci.m tor ll» support
(The ft»lh»uini:guide to
«li»hra are canned pink gal- iplant, lettuce, onu-ni, peppers. of racial integration
Ihr n itm n 'i hr®! fiNid Inns nmn. ft»h ®t«** k®. amt ft®h pnr- arjuaah, aweet potato*®, torna*
The statement followed a re
titsfi®
. :«»e®, ami turnip®.
rent meeting here of Southern
for Ihr weekend '•a® pre­
\ ’%firth i'io|l n r counter® | Ftuita hint will off«*r plrn- Pn-vliyterian leader' lu-.iliil
pared In ihr I S Departii u • pi lr« I«aaii ..f In w)i u k’ |ty •
apple®, banana®, ifrape- tiv |)t helix II i.e.it. D m alur,
rnnii* «| Vcrirulliirr amt 1rlatsli«
mrltnle® plenty *»f .fru it, ^tapra, oiati^ra, pears, (•* . iiHalerat.n- of the church
lniirior for l uitrd I're®» In
hi .r«-nil, carrot®. rrlrry . eyj* . tanker in&lt;®. and rran h ern ei.
It was mailed to more than
trrnallonal.)
t.uoo rhurrtir* in the as'em bly.
.The statem ent said thr
\\ .\ 5 U f I N t i T O N
(IT h
rhtirrh "a« long ago a« tH«&gt;%’
Ilri'f, p**u|t»\, f i r *h
d rilarcd itsell against racial
and \i^ rla n lra headline On
un
Votuor flirt Smut Troup J'J'T , ®i®tnnt® uho U fff • rl#iii*d in- . liars to m rinhci.hip a .
eet. end ruppllr* of food tkcld a &lt; hnatinaa party a ’ rlud® Ilian i .lark «'id ( a r i l scriptural and titerefore wrong
awaiting thr holiday ahoppt i
’ liur churcti has never de
t •» Mell «ti«• « n ui• h ae»- 'Ja rre !. I vnette Mat.el and
\* flout «oiuitei a* at |ojia I lie
I na M llinyouorth
M a t y parted limn this po.itmn amt
na*
pnoitul hi • f, ruNM*. ailid • ini IimU Ifi aiMifKitt, m r iti t levrluiifl amt Tara .Manet, lias ]&lt; affirmed it man. tim e' '
®&gt;• • ulune w 11h hi &lt;.|U i 11 \ t u » r M 'lVh r » M p | f h r l d f«»• atid Su*aii S'Miiii .iti'l Jeuntfi t &gt;aid thr statem ent, signed lA
er • hi* ken® amt tu&gt;k&lt;&gt;» v%ill N ' ii lUM S* »»itt «, .leltntfet Burke
r»eai. i f o r m e r nimiri.dors.
b* f&lt; ature«| miiM often .Via Hut'f-* and I t®a llfdlmr;®
Troop treuaurer • ponn® 13 *&gt;nod m«Kleralnr» and other
a i "if I'firtd hi&gt;« for in ft in
amt troop arnlta i® official.
u o r l h.
Siimn Haket
• •hi *t ina* &lt;ni ol® amt I. *I
I pii'P JJ't v%ill j*iin other
Spun! ®«&gt;npi Mem sung %^ilti
'ftrirl Si*"iil Troop* in • rarohng
In Ihr rniiH i.f ihr • »*MM|® v a rm tia niam tur® of the troop *r«®ton *1 t h* S®nf«rd M all.
JuH®r
t » m l | l » l a &lt; n i i n t t , F l « g . taking f•»rn• trading A aper
I«t«. In I*t " b a l e
f
• t 7 p m Friday.
Hal
uu&gt; wing for Samira
t *l •• I stale nf
F Ml*( 1 I \ |« |MNi I I'* *
n I is • , tio im irm\ mg t •s I*e*in
Mvron F Watters, x; of
I .
.see t
Iti a* li t*i inr: I Iff holt
.
s-l.-i-ri
died Mondav niglil in
'•si 411 I • f atllssr* **•■•! |*e t •sins
N ew T a x T re a ty
II ta« I ■ &lt; u t n a *
sir
H r HilMil* da \ ®.
a Hanford ’nursing home
A |«I n»I ®s«I4 E®lal®i ~
WASHIXflTON &lt;u p i &gt; —
\ r n p a tro l le a d r t a am ! n®
A rrlired farmer, he came
1
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a .
Tti. t ’niled State* and India m thts area one year ago from
I.V n. » "'A «f A • c-., , t |
f n |-r .
* ' -e f v f a
A»
plan t« begin discussions soon Topeka. Ind Hr was a Royal
to a». la as
|, )1ia|
, . ,,f , . f
on a new t»x ticaly designed Areh Mason. Knight Templar
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•» * ik i
i \ in y
r llir i i r i m i ii i i n
r
: ' &gt;m • ui \ i* it \\h i i n m m it j i i m i i %i i h i . lo IIvoii| double taxation and and a member of the Mim u ii
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4• • 4• 9 I a•• nf , , J f i l l i % %%|» • Mil *i «t i m u .» to .lrr tia d r ami invcstm tnl.
•Lodge in Topeka
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•m m ol#
Ccun»%
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He is survived by s meie
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Mrs
F A N s.h J r , of
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UNITED NATIO.NS, N. Y.
(NK A )—Soviet Foreign Min­
ister Andrei Grorrtyko ha*
lieen serving new masters
sine*
N ikita
Khrushchev's
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fall from power. Rut’ he Is
still peddling the old line
about "American im)&gt;erialX &gt;
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Nations must have hern n
disappointment to tome op­
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timistic Washington diplomats
who usually predict a "aofter" -Soviet policy after each
shake-up in the Kremlin But
the Reds refuse to oblige
them.
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Where the non-Communtst
world—especially the United
I.E O E . W o o d ro c k . ns* S tates—is concerned they bes ig_ n e d to t h e p o w e r lieve in business as usual, no
plants d i v i s i o n of m atter who sits on the top in
R V A H -3
a t Sanford the Kremlin.
Naval Air Station, has
For the present at le a.t,
rc-enlistcd f o r s i x ,U. R. Ambasiador Adlat Stev.
years. He and his wife, 'enton i* dealing with the
the f o r m e r Virginia Russian* gingerly in an r/fo rt
Roper, reside at Mait- to avoid a ahowdown with
Ipnd.
(Navy PVyxtoV
Mf hope* to ronvinca
'_______________________'n(i'efni*4o''’^ a y tha debt* of
some 3 million dollars they
owe the United Nations for
it* various peace-keeping op­
erations.
But ia it w ist American
policy to negotiate patiently
LONDON (U P I) — Like behind the icenea while Mos­
any other family in the face cow it winning the propa­
of trouble the Windsor* clos­ ganda battle? Even In diploed ranks today behind the mary too much patience or a
Duke of Windsor with 'J® vacillating policy ii not *|.
years nf i-stiangem ent all hut ways a virtue,
forgotten
Next lime tin- Russians
Mi.'l of thr remaining bit- I.IOI I the ti.-ual ih a ig e of colterm *- in the royal paluces orualism at the United -States,
over tus abdication for lov- Ambassador Stevenson could
of an Vmeriean divor-er dram at least remind them puMicly
ed away with the woird llo- of Mao Tne-tung's ri-ient in7H veal olil f-om ri King K-l tervirw with Japanese leftw ild VIII is in a lloiittnn ists .
ITex*s i h-&gt;•p■ta&gt;I f-'r arterial
It certainly t»ke» a He&lt;) to
treatm ent.
cat. h a Red A* te pot ted hy
Hi. no e*• IJue- n Kluatieth. Asian diplomats lied China's
••-lit h.in fi»w. is ii« -lot lii&gt; iulcr minced-llo words in his
sister, thr p n n ie -s It- xisI lli* talk witti ttie Japanese "Ros
brother, the puke of Glnures si* has giahlird far too much
»er «ent him * get-well-soon territory belonging to other
eat-I
people," he said hluntly

- Mpscnw In^gtn tcoUgho Rua*
sian ambassador in f'fcking "to
ask for n diplomatic ''cxplnf\ntion." Rut instead of apol"g u in g to the Russian envoy,
Wang Ping-nan, Red China's
deputy foreign minister, tola
him :' "If Mao Tse-tung aaid
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t.Hoary Kuilding 9nnd conalnucting a achool shelter at
H attaw ay Drtx-» and SR 430
for line hy children who walk
to achool.
Members also are hoping
to he able to handle automo­
bile tag t a i n in the south end
of the county a t another civic
service to the area.
■ ; n — -A t a fund-railing project,
they along with all Jayceea
in the Mate, are selling the
new Christmas record for
children, "Louie, the Elf."
- -Men painting the library
were served doughnuts and
SOUTH SEMINOLE Jnycee* mo pnintinir the Altamohtfc Springe ('emcoffee by Mr*. James W alter,
munity Lihrary.nnH Imilding a school ehcljcf as their first civic projects.
Library Aaiociation president
Among those painting (top photo) arc Robert Hattaway, Frank Stroupe
and Mra. Hglen Raaiman, vice
ami Roll Miller, left to right. Working on the shelter (bottom) are, from
president.
left, Ralph David, Frank Ross, Hattaway, Miller and Edward Bishop.
Officers of the Jaycees are
Robert Miller, president; Rob­
ert Hattaw ay, vice president;
,
Frank Stroupe, second vice
president; Edward Bishop,
treasu rer; Ralph David, sec­
retary and Dale Riggenbarh
and Tom W altet, director*.

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Red-Nose
SainPNick
Generous

By William J. Tallin
ii;&gt; r on Jotucr.t.iaJkuapal g»i-a_ltf did riot wan**K»‘ get h!i him! f W lo * Tf. Da
- t p it " _ •precaution
.
against infection
»q\iZezed by
dent under Calvin Coo.alee. House,
Backstairs i t the White House:
veai one of the most monuira- Ano tiier ku
P rM ldtnt • Johnson appeari
would
like
to
nod
a
ble
events "of hfs yoyith
tlirown to tu
to be fully .recovered from the
minor surgery perforates! Dec.
; and give a touch ’ -an\ t pme*. Johnson g iv es-a .lights on top
3 to rem ote two w jrtlik c the
rrcaideni
occasiun.il &gt; nounevdI Whitney \l. Young special reception line greeting uiside the Whj
J
MIAMI i CPI) — Residents growth* from the hack of hit !H»;&gt;pvd' the four fingers of Jr executive director of the a left-handed grip on the el whenever
those In tlie Teccjitiim line be- L'rhan League
a! the MeIIIule Hotel in down­ right hand.
buw along with the firm hand home by helie
Johnson i&gt; again u*ing hi* hire they could clj*p his lund
town Jlipnii were thanking.
The President finally decided shake
T ic red lu
Yho next n.glit. at a tmvl to use hn left hand in the re
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route to the »
Santa Claus—and drinking to right hand for handshaking and
his health when along, cam e the small flcsh-colorr.l Iwn Itt* apunstaed b) the National ecu in
Tins President throws a pad Cnlike t
Jte te ctiv e Sgt. Scrooge, and d a g o he wore for a lime h a w L'rban leag u e. John»on agree*
The President seems to like switch this week that will tu rn -th e n atio n al'
been discarded.
1 to greet members of the and to shake h.m l» He often re on thotnanfl* of light* on the however, they
Took back the cheer.
D r tieor te It llm klet. per ienee but ,i«&gt;wil the word thal calls that a handshake w ith'national t'h ri.tm a s tree eti the esl the year a
Karly risers at tbe hotel
found to cases of vodka stack­
ed in the hallway and thought
that St. Nick, liless his red
"Let uv go vee this thing which hoi come to post."
n&lt;j&gt;c, had made an earl} call.
void Do, vlather Pole and vhoken, they hurnrd o,
It lit police threw cold water
their way But in their hcoits »ai great hdppmett.
on that with a rciwrt that tin?
Spirits were part of the loot
from a warhuuse rolilierj.
f They found Jack Youmans, |
-M.-cirt*-,! u p -in -w co b -a -few — til Iruin IIiv li.s'.x- .eives of all
S » o d d 11 n g
blocks from the hotel with four Chatham County school* by
clothes, lying in
more cases of the cheer
o monger."
Supt. Tliord Mai slul't
Youmans and the cab. driv­
Marshall said a civ ir grimu
M a ry s a » them,
er. l*onali] Campbell. J7. fouml Ihr Citizens lor Decent l.iteravtanding b* the viasnoozing amid vodka wrap
tore, complained the novel by
blcdooi "Come in,"
pings on the roof uf the lintel, J D Salincei •-•ntain&lt;*i| too
vhe soid, ond her
were looks d for invevlt^aUon
voice *ot,volt and
m ane vulgar wolds The 'toiy
of .1 and-larceny and breaking
tender "He iv heie ”
is almiit the advetiiurvs of a
and entering
S o l i n g bnv 1(1 S i s S'-rtli C i t s •
^ Sgt \ DonatfUl* had the
unhappy task of making the 1
'door-to door trip around the
hotci fitting the stuff back i
He go! all but about 30 of the j I
1?) bottles
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Foil r C u t I I N s

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i DHI i - i ulurarto M att I ni
vcrtllv vice president A It
Chamberlain piilb-d out nil Hie
^tupv while pleading fur nmre
tmun-y for near engineei mg
equipment U-forr a budget
committee uf tilt- stale icglsla
turn.
"Tllr Smithsonian Instilu
tlon wants u» to donate two o!
our old microseopev lio au»c
of th rlr historical inter, si
Cnambi-rlaln told the coinm.t
tee.
, "But we euiildtl t let th«'in
have them—w ere still using
them.”

Now You Know
lly lulled Prrx»
It take* the »un about 2(A)
million year* to com plete'one
• revolution about the central
) m a n of the Milky Way mzrvft log at the rate of about 540,CUO
m ilti per hour, according to
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MEAT
Turkey Roast, . u, 98'
Young Ducks . . Lb 49
Bakin? JtenS . . u, 39'
Cream Cheese 8*or. Pkg. 29
Shrimp . . ■ 12-ox. Pkg. 89'
Chicken Gizzards n, 29'

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SINGLETON S PEELED Si DIVEINED

JANICE SPRINGFIELD, pretty attache of
Florida State Bank, nhowa off the Riant nflvery
ChriatmnB tree which welcomes visitors during
the holidny season.
(Herald Photo)

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Bear Lake Community Club
Sees Plans For Clubhouse
By Haryana Mllea
Prelim inary aketchea were
ppcacntnd it the December
meeting of the Bear Lake Com­
munity Club by President Dirk
O strander tor tbe proposed club
house to be built on the organ­
ization's lakefront property on
Big Bear la k e . Building.plans
are being prepared by Ostran­
der. a practicing architect, and
will be completed subject to
finsl approval ol the club com­
mittee .
The group also dbcossed
with Commissioner • elect W.
Lawrence Swofford, a special
guest at the meeting, plans for

Canal Project
Starts Thursday
JACKSONVILLE (UP1) Gov. Karris Bryant will drive
a bulldozer across the propos­
ed span of the St. Johns lock
near Palatka Thursday to tignal tin- start of construction on
the $5 5 million project, tlx*
Army Corps of Engineers an ­
nounced today.
The MO foot-long, 0( foot*
wide lock will be the first of
Live navigational locks on the
C rotsFlorkJa barge canal.
The lock contract Is the larg­
est yet awarded fur tlie $158
million cans! which will stret­
ch from Jacksonville to Yan
kcetown.

'— NowTotrseg rr,

Casselberry

M YF Schedules
■Breakfast-------

Now You Don’t
INDIANAPOLIS, lnd (U PI)
-^Thc th liT who‘'aToMr a ' red
chest from the car of the Rev.
William Tressler won’t find
•ny valuable gents. Instead, be
will find:
—Babbits that charge color.
' —A clock that vanishes.
—A wooden-bowl that bursts
Into flatnct and then turns In*
to flowers.
The Rev. Tressler was a m a­
gician before be entered the
m inistry.
Alexander Selkirk remain­
ed aa a castaw ay on Juan
Farnadea Island for 4 years
and 4 months until the British
Vaww reactiA/l klm

future accomplishments for
the area which Included repav­
ing ot llolUUy Avenue and the
need for work crews • to keep
roads free of debris.
Reports on coverage and
equipment available through
the l/M-khart Volunteer Fire
Department were given by
Capt. la .k O 'llarr and Chief
Harry Aroian. Work of the de­
partm ent's rescue squad was
outlined In detail ami It was
stated that at least CO pet
rent ol calls for assistance
are fur tills equipment.
Announcement was made
that a drive for new members
is slated to get underway In
January. Pig in the poke win­
ners were Mrs. Helen Oockley
and Mrs. Hazel 1/vimis and Use
cash draw tiu was increases! to
$5 since Mrs Frank Boudreau
whose name was called, was
unable to attend due to Illness
Aiding hostesses for Mrs
Boudreau were Mrs. George
Applrman and Mrs. Ostrander.
A grati hag gift exchange and
singing of carols were enjoyed
during the social hour with
Mrs. Bay Finney as piano ac
eompanist.
Next meeting will be Jan. 21
with C D. Pence In charge
of Hie program Hostesses will
be Mrs. Jam es Bratt and Mrs.
Cockley.

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ny Jane Casselberry
The Intermediate MYF of
the CnM»ll&gt;erry Community
•Mclhudixl Church, w ill .spon­
sor n sausnge and pancake
breakfast Saturday from A
until tC.'IO a.m. In Weaver Hall
cf the church.
The distinguished c h e f a ,
Burbon Ferrell and Marvin
McClain, have promised “all
you eun eat." Tickets may be
purchased from MYF mem
hera or a t the door and thoae
for children under 12 years
will lie half-price.
A bake' aale will be held In
conjunction with the break­
fast with proceeds from both
projects to be used to help
send Um young people to the
Junior high weekend retreat

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PRICES IN THIS AD A R E iP F E C T IV E DECEM BER 17th. THROUGH THE W EEKEND • QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
U.S.D.A. GRADE 'A' QUICK FROZEN
TENDER BROAD-BREASTED

BLUE RIBBON QUALITY WESTERN B EEF

A R T H U R P . Mahew, of
West Palm Rench, will
come to Sanford as new
manager, of S a n to r.d
Gas Company when it
is taken over Jan. 1 by
Florida Public Utilities
Company.
(Herald Photo)

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A M Y Y n m g B ro o &lt; J -O r*« &gt; te 4 I

I j 1 y 1 Former Gray Jurltey
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1 2 -2 7 -4 4

Cost Of Drugs
Discussed for
DeBary AARP

ANY st.00 PURCHASE OP ■

CANDY
MORRELL'S PRIDE PURE PORK ROLL

PRESH STANDARD
FOR YOUR
TURKEY
STUFFINO

II) Mm. John I-e«nr
Cost structures for drug
items wns rxplninc,| for mem­
bers of the DeBary Chapter,
^
American Association of Re­
tired Persons, a t their Christ­
mas meeting by guest speak­
er. Tom Armao, whose ap­
pearance was arranged by
Glynn Reeder, program chair­
man.
Armao informed the group
that he would assist in any­
way possible to lit mg about,
a rriinrtinn in drug prices as
£
a benefit to senior citizens.
The meeting,, led by Mrs.
Charles L'lrich, president, op­
ened with prayer followed by
the flag salute'and committee
reports. New members were
introduced and welcomed.
An ovation was given Kverett Swift who was instru­
mental in organizing the chap­
ter. The ptsigram feutured a
V ' recitation by Miss Alice Coop,
er and carol singing with Wjlliutn Keller at the piano.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hell and
Mr. and Mrs Reeder served
Danish pastries, doughnata
and coffee during the social
hour held prior to the meet-

SAUSAGE 3 ... 1°°

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BLUE RIBBON BONELESS

CHUCK ROAST .,79,

LADY PAIR I Sox

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BEEF STEW

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FOOD FAIR PURE CREAM ERY
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PORK BUTT 39,
HAMS 4 t:. 2M
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FLAVO RKIST ASS’T FLAVORS • SAVE 10c

Joins Herald
MORTON FROZEN

Reporters
Mrs. John I.enne, |n.t Plantal 11)11 if.-ad. Delta,)', has ac­
cepted affil alum with The
Sanford lie, aid a» news cor­
respondent for the area.
A resident of the com­
munity for some three year*,
Mrs. Dcone is a member and
past president of the Auxili­
ary Unit, H erbert D. Gilhb
American l-cginn Post and
also is active in the DeRary

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For ‘Judy’
The Friendship League of
P Sanford
Congregational
Christian Church met Monday
a t the homa of Mrs. Merrill FANCY SNOW WHITE
Robinson in DeBary for a
brief huiineaa session follow*d by s Christmas party.
FRESH FIRM RIPE
In lieu of a gift exchange
the group donated a check to
ths Judy Kinnalrd Fund with
CARTON
^ th* request that sim ilar or­
ganizations also make like
contributions.
League officials explain
EACH
th a t Judy ia in Orange Me­
morial
Hospital
suffering FANCY RED
from fracture of the spine in
m
two places following a hit and
EM^ 1 1
CELLO PKC
run accident several weeks
ago. She faces two years of
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treatm ent and family funds
% are extremely limited. Dona131
WI HAVE A COMPLETE VARIETY .
tions to the'fund are handled
XjHtAijSs
FRESH FRUITS &amp; NUTS FOR YOUR
under auspices of ths Sanford J P *

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Florida Council of Churches
and representative* from state
colleges will hold a conference
to religion and higher educa­
tion in Orlando April 77-28.

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BT JU LIA N BTXNSTBOM
T alk about awitehee, here’* announced th a t Pate Rchaal
haa bean named tha FSL ’a of­
William (Bnhba) MeOowan, ficial BtAtlatleUn fo r tha 1966
currently an adm inletratlve aaaaon.
Thla will ba nothing naw to
asalatant to A ttorney General
Jim Kynea of Florida, will Pate. Ha held tha poat from
join the Unlveralty of Flor- 1987 through 1969 and bandida'a athletic ataff Jan . 1 Ga­ lad tha elate again during tha
to r athletic director, Bay 1968 season.
Graven, haa announced th a t
MacDonald alao aald th a t
V ag R ran will begin work in Schaal — form er Herald
F $ jp } 'a recruiting program . gporte editor and tubeequently city adltor — will handle
Of eouree, It ahould be pre-Beaton, all-atar game and
^ pointed out th a t McGowan, a all other league eventa pro­
native of Dothan, Ala., play- motion.
■ ed halfback fo r the Galore,
Back during tha *o&lt;all*d
graduating back in 1962. He “ g rea t" yaara of FSL aetlvlwee la ter a freehman back- tin , Pet# compiled annually
field couth for the Baby Ga- w hat waa known a t tha Alltore. From 1965 through 1968, Tima Record Book. I t waa laat
a fte r eoachlng the F o rt Jack- laiued a t the end of tha 1968
aon, 8.C. eleven two yeera, aaaaon. Pate haa updated the
McGowan coached a t Gaines* publication and It will ba
ville nigh- From 1959 unUl printed and diatributed In time
January of thla year McGowan for the opening of tha *65
wee an aaeietant coach a t campaign.
Thla booklet waa one of tha
V . of F.
moat complete publlcatlona of
Here'a come good newel
rvcorda and atatlatlca In tha
Florida SteU League Prea- minor leagurt. In fact, wa
ident George MacDonald haa treasure tome of tha cople*
wa collected back in tha late
fortlea.

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Legal-Notice

!■ t h e Cewrl e f «k* C e u u ty
J e S s r . I m l H l , C e e u t y , B lete
o t Florid*. le P re b a te ,
l a r e th e B ata ta eft

H. U. WATfOK.

D eceased
P fV A I, WOTICE
N o t i c e la h a r a b y e l r a n t h a t
t h a u n d a r a l c n a d will, on t h a
J S t h d a y e f D ac a m b a r, A. D.
l i l t , pravant te tha H onorable
C o unty
Jude*
of
Hemlnole
C ou n ty , F lorida, b a r final r e ­
t u r n , a e o o u n t a n d v e u e h a r a . ea
E a e e u t r l a o f t h a E a t a t e o f II.
M. W a t a o n , d acaaaad . a n d a t
a a l d ti m e , t h a n a n d t h a r e , m a k e
a p p l i c a t i o n t o t h a aald J u d g e
fo r a final aottlam ant e f h a r
a d m l n l e l c e t l o n o f aald a a t a t a .
a n d f t e a « n f # e rfleeJurgl/ijr
h a r a e e u eh E i a c u t r l x .

Dated thla the llr d day e f
November, A. D. l i f t .
E. W. R lv a
Aar r l a r u t r l ! o f t h a E a t a l a
o f II. M. W a t a o n , Dacaaaad
P u b l l a h Nov. 11 A Doc. 1, I. 14.
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l a t h e C e e r t e f th e C e a e ty
J e d g a , e a a a le o ta T o e e t y , I t o t o
o f F lo r id a , l a P r o b a te
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HA N* R I C H A R D K J E N N E H U t i
Dacaaaad.
F iv A t. w o T irr.
N e t l c e la h a r a b y g i v e n t h a t
t h a u n d e r e l g o a d will, o n t h a
l l r d d a y o f P a c a m b r r . A. D
l i f t , p r o a a n t to th o H o n o r a b l e
C ounty
Judee
nf
hatn ln o la
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , hie f i n a l r e ­
t u r n , a c c o u n t a n d v o u r h e r a , aa
E aacutor
of th a
E atala
of
H A N S H IC H A M * K J E N N E H U D ,
d acaa aad , a n d a t aald tim e, t h e n
a n d l h a r a . m a k e a p p l i c a t i o n lo
t h a aald J u d e a fo r a f in a l ee lt l e m e n t of h i t a d m i n i s t r a t i o n
n f aald a a ta ta . a n d fo r a n o r ­
d e r d f e r h a r t l n e h i m a a auch
E a *culor.
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of A m er ica,
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p r o a o n f a a a o w i l l bo a n t a r a d
a c a l n a t y o n f o r t h a r a l l a f d aw a n d a d In t h a e o m p l a l * | .
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Sport thoughta a t a glance;
Lenny Moore, unwanted by
tha Baltimore Colta ju it a few
montha ago, may ba the equallie r to ' the great Jimmy
Brown In the NFL champion•hip tilt a t Cleveland Dec. 27
. ... Tha Unlveralty of Florida
Gatora offensively will lose
no enda from thla year*' ele­
ven, no tacklea, no guard*, no
centera and no fullbacka.
They’ll loia one quarterback
— Tom Shannon, and one
halfback — L arry Dupraa.
Both kicking apaciallita, how­
ever, Bob Lyle and Jimmy
Hall will be graduated . . .
Florida S tate played Ita firat
football achedule in I94"f. Ov­
er the following four yeara,
the Bamlnole* won 29 of 88.
FSU will face Oklahoma In
Jacksonville'* 2 0 t h
Gator
Bowl game Jnn. 2.
a b a
Quarterback Billy Wade —
laat aeason'a toast of tha foot­
ball world aa ilgnal-caller for
lha champion Chicago Beara
ami guest speaker a t Lyman
lllgh'a all apart* banquet laat
spring — says "I don’t know
If I’ll return next year to tha
Beara." It'a been a rough aca•on for Wade who was bench­
ed for p art of tha action . . .
A year ago John Huarte fail­
ed to earn a varsity letter at
Notre Dame. Today’a he'a
hailrd aa winnar of U Pl'a
award as tha college football
player of the year.
W hat a difference one teaaon can make.

IN THERE PITCHING — Warren Spahn, new
itchcr-conch of tho New York Metn, shows off
is mound'form before another new Met, Yogi
Berra.

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By H arry C rayton
ifer to the Meta aa a pitchNEW YORK (NEA) — W ar-'er-coich to tho bleak altuation
ren Spahn a u e rt* baldly (and created for tho Braveo when
he ha* the he»d for It) that Uie the National League ruled that
Braves will be In an untenable they mu*t fulfill their contract
position la Milwaukee next at County Stadium before mov
tag to Atlanta In 1964
season.
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"The Brave* wDl go tp At­
"The resentm ent against the
present owner* la to trem en­ lanta with the loweat payroll
dous that the bulk of the fans they have bad atace moving
may boycott the club," said from Boston to Milwaukee la
Spahn, in New York to take! 196V SP*tm went on. "Theybows aa the newest abowptece &lt;T* getting rid of all lha high
of the Met*.
j salaried people. I/&gt;u Burdette

Spahn. who pitched there
1C/ ^ _ « U _*nd
for a dozen years, went out of Hoy McMillan last season.
hit way to adtkrhis voice to Now l ‘m with the Met* and I
Uk»e shouting th lt Milwaukee expect Eddie Mathew* and
deserve* a m ajor league fran­ Frank Bolling to be next.
"Everything
the
Brave*
chise.
"llow can baieball people]front office and m anager Bobwalk out on a city and coun­ by Ilragan did last season
ty which built a stadium and teem ed to be pointed toward
then averaged 1,683.027 paid getting out of Milwaukee and
admlaalons through 12 year*?” into Atlanta.
a
a
a
the wlnnlngest of all left hand­ "1 thought we bad the beat
The South provided all m a­ er* asked. "And laat aeaaon club in the league, but B ragan'
jor college Individual kicking attendance waa on the upswing m ade to many change* no oo*
champions during the 1964 with 910,000 — 140,000 mor* quite knew where he wa*. Bra
grid aeaaon. Tha wlnnara ware than the prevloua year* — and gan played 110 different line
Mississippi's Frank Lambert with the club in the second up*. Every lime the club teem ed to be jelling, Bra gan would
In punting, Alabama'* Dave division moat of the tim e.
Bay in point-after kicking and
"They talk about television make a change.”
The Mels’ acquisition of
Louisiana S tate'e Doug Mo­ money. The Brave* could have
reau In field goala. All three had a telecasting deal better of Spahn la general manager
war* fared by Florid*'* Ga- than moat eluba. They were Georg* Welaa’ newest maneuv
tore during the aaaaon.
offered a three-year contract
1® substituting ahow but!• ___S___»-------------- a HW i r t a- j t t ititr tlr to r
tnr
^
By the way, the longrat radio. Only 26 game* were to assemble a worthwhile club.
punt of the y«*r waa an 81- be televised and only 10 of Spahn ex p rrsael 'confidence
th at at 44 be can stage a
yardar by Danny Thoma* of them a t home.**
Southern Methodist.
Spahn attribute* his trans- comeback after hi* first poor
aeaaon in 22 years ef-organ*
ized baseball.
HISRAZORBACKS SHARP - By Alan Mover
" I t is arm trouble, not age
that drives pitchers into r e ­
v/t/R A R * rg 3 m a r s o r
tirem ent," he contended. "And
\
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C O R f f R iR
g pCC A
A.
there 1* absolutely nothing
. \ P £ A y A R R A A fS A * n&amp;V •
wroeg with my arm "
• ) fM g CriAM P/O fiSm r o t i t y
$ a . .TNRfr r*tus, sarA tftm /i
The talk switched back to
„) / 9 /A fa V f W P f R r t *
Milwaukee.
J fORMA* 6eOAa*A7tC*OAt4r
" I wouldn't be surprised if
f
_
T V /y A to m h w
they threw rock* i t the Braves
lh Milwaukee next eeaaon,"
rem arked a naw* photograph­
er.
Or something a v ta bearM AH*
l«r," smiled W arren Spahn.
‘T u t glad I didn't f i t Into
AAM f A
their plana

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CONSISTENT
CLEVELAND (U P D -E re d
Glover of the Cleveland Ba­
ron* haa been nam ed the
American Hockey League'e
moat valuable player three
tlm ei In the lent five yaara.

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By David Higginbotham
n e ra ld Sport* W riter
H ie Seminole High cageri
finally hit paydirt lis t night
when they stole tiro victoria*
from (ba Lym aa High Greyhound*. The SHS varsity eag­
er* woo their m atch SO to 40
and the JayVeea won thelr'a
60 to 62. This waa the first
win fo r the vrfrslty In four
gam es and tha second for the
junior varsity.
Steve Groover le t the pace
for the Seminole* in the first
q u arter with a field goal and
three foul abota for five points.
F rank M urray, Je ff Williams
and L am ar Oxford each made
two point* to give the Tribe
an im pressive 11 to 3 lead at
the end of the first period.
In the
second quarter,
score* for both team s came In
a straight polnt for point tally
with each team racking up 10.
G ary Loyd and Groover made
all the point* for Sanford in
th at period. Loyd made four
free abota and dumped in one
field goal for six points while
Groover bucketed two for four
points. Lym an's score* came
from three field goal* and four
penalty abota.
The Tribe m ade 14 points
following their 21 to 13 lead
at the half and allowed the
’Hound* only eight point* in
the third period. Groover led
the way for the Semtaoles
again by staking seven points.
Loyd cam e up w ith (our point*
and W IM am i two with L am ar
Oxford making one to giva the
Tribe a 33 to 21 lead at the
end of the third quarter.
Ja ck Hunt, Loyd and Groov­
er sh ired scoring honor* with
four points each in the fourth
period and BUI Day bucketed
.n o
mu , .
1 with!
goal. The ^Tribe wound up

College Bowl
Season Opens
This Saturday

By U altad Press
The m ajor college bowl aea­
aon, an integral and p ro fit­
able p a rt of the football
erene, begin* Ita month-long
run on Saturday with the in­
door Liberty Bowl a t Atlantic
City, N. J., and the Bluebon­
net Bowl a t Houston.
A to tal pf 18 m ajor college
claitlci, Including five alletar gam es will be jammed
into the holiday aeaaon, d im ■xffl by the Senior Bowl a t
Mobile, Ala., on Jan. 9.
The email colleges wrapped
up their bowl business last
weekend with a elx-gam*
schedule.
The Liberty Bowl, which
matches Southern Conference
champion Weet Virginia and
W eatem Athletic Conference
co-champ U tah, involves a
bowl game firat In th a t ft will
be played inside Atlantic
City's 12,000 seat Convention
Hall, site of the annual Mi**
America Pageant and scene
of the 1964 Democratic N a­
tional Convention.
The B l u e b o n n e t Bowl,
which w ill ha playvd In Klee
U nlrenltjr’a 74,000 »e*t stad­
ium, promises to be on* of
the m oit attractive of th ii
year’s classic*, the reason la
simply the preernce of q u art­
erback Je rry Rhome, who has
smashed v i r t u a l l y every
NCAA peeling record. Rhome
.
. *
j, ‘ _ .
W” L * U m Pt 10 pUfh
(8-2) to victory over Missis­
a 60 to 40 win over the Hounds. sippi (6-4-1).
Groover led in the scoring
Three mor* game* ar*
with 21 points with Lym an’s •cheduled prior to New Y ear’i
Mike Sterling tallying 18 and Day, the traditional climax of
Jo* Asher 13. Loyd bucketed the college aeaaon. They are
IS points.
tha Shrin* Gam* a t Miami
Frank Whlgham set the pace on ChrTetmae Day. feature
for the JayVeea with nine all-star squads from
the
points with Greg Shively next North and South; the Sun
in line with three points. Bowl from El I’eeo, Tex., on
Wayne Bumatead and Torry Ue&lt;.. 2fli )n whirh T r„ , Tech
Echol* added two each to give Bnd Georgia with Identical 6the Baby Tribe a 15 to 13 lead 3-1 records will claah; and
at the end of the first period. the Blue-Gray A ll-Star rlaaPaul I^ro y led the way in air from Montgomery, Ala.,
the aecond with aeven point*. also on the dey after Christ­
Echols bucketed six 'points mas.
and Mark Baburn dropped in
The usual lineup of four
one.
games le scheduled for Jan. 1.
A t'th e beginning of the tec- National champion Alabama
ond half Sanford led 30 to 24. meets lDo.Va top • ranked
Greg G anat, Baburn, Leroy eleven from Texaa In the Or­
and Shively all madV two ange Bowl at Miami, to be
points with Larry dumping In played under the light* for
three end Burnatead a foul the firat time. Big Ten cham­
thoL At tha and of the third pion Michigan and AAWU coqu arter Sanford led 44 to 39. titllit Oregon State battle in
Leroy, Hodges and G anat Pasadena'* Rose Bowl, sec­
cam* up with four point* ond-ranked A rkansas hosts
apiece In the fourth fram e and ^ .b r a e k * in the Cotton Bowl
Whlgham and Raburn tallied , t D, lU i , nd gyracuae and
two each. The game ended LouUj»na State square off in
with the local JayVeea ahead N fw O rleans' Sugar Bowl.
M
— No i vat If fnwvkfwf fo r 'th r
Whlgham and-Leroy racked weary television viewer, how­
up 13 points each for Sanford ever, a*' the Gator Bowl a t
while Larry Lott m ade is for Jacksonville, Fla., with team !
Lyman with Slavs Simpkins from Florida State e nd Okiescoring 41 end Larry- Miller home, and the Kast-Weet
eight.
Shrin* Gam* from San Frandeco matching all-etara con­
vene on Jan. 8.
Following a ehort respite
from action, football reeumei
in Honolulu on Jen. 8 with
RuaaeU Peeraon and Marian the A ll-Star Hula Bowl, fol­
Cox took low grots honor* lowed on the next day by the
with a 75 in a two-ball, best Senior Bowl, wl\lch pita the
ball tournim ent sponsored by N orth A ll-Stara vertu* their
the Sanford Woman'! Golf As­ Southern counterpart* In the
sociation a t M ayfair Country firs t professional payday for
all com petitors.
Chib.
Second low groan wianera
were WLikea Bowman and
Jim m ie Uvingaton with a 78.
Firat low net w ent to John
and Ja n Johnaon, aecond low
net to George and Blanche
Nicely, third to George and
Peggy Blllupi, fourth to E arl
a n d Creela Higginbotham,
fifth to John Ivey and Doaala
DeGanahl and ninth to Hugh
Wbelchel and X . Cox.

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sand* of sm all craft—recom ­ —Allow the state (o desig­
mended the 1965 Legislature nate certain reitricted area*
require registration o f all mo­ for awimming only and pro­
torboat* regardless of horse­ hibit water skiing in auch
area*.
power.
Such legislation would atiU
By M arshal Lingo
exem pt rowboats and sailing
Herald Sport* Writer
craft, but would cover addition­
The Colonial Grenadier* of
al tbouaaada of craft around
the Metro Conference won
Florida powered by motor* of
Uwir aecond contest in aeven
less than 10 horsepower.
starts this season when last
Game and Fish Commission
night they dumped the Oviedo
director A. B. Aldrich ^ i d that
Lions by a score of 71 to J9.
moat w ater accidents m lrurred
Both of Colonial’* wins have
with em ail boat* th at were not
NEW YORK (U PI) - Base- been registered over the Lions
currently registered. Re aald
who esrltar In the season, while
there wa* virtually no way to ball executive* appeared un­
football was still In the spotconcerned
today
that
their
p
ri­
enforce safety regulations on
light, ran roughshod over what
vate
territory
would
be
Invaded
boat* that did not have »
actually was Ovied^s Junior
by
telecast*
of
out-of-town
safety certificate. ■—
'
games as a result of a $12 varsity.
Many sm all boat own era
mlllioo deal with the American
Last night, however, the
have shifted from 10.4 horse­
Broadcasting Company.
Lions had their five regular
power outboard motors to the
Gabe Paul, gebcral m anager]starters in action and Class
new 9.8 horsepower models
ef the Cleveland Indians, w a sj" R " Lions gave the "AA"
which put* them Just out of
the loudest supporter of Tues­ Grenadiers a case of aecond
reach of the law’* jurisdiction,
day’* agreem ent with ARC half fit*.
he said.
providing for a "G am e of the
Oviedo’s record now stands
The council, composed of re ­
Week" television program, cal­ at two and two—a pair of
presentatives of state and fed­
ling it a ‘‘great thing."
losses to Colonial but victoreral agenciea interested in
boating safety, alsq made sev&gt; "It'a been the first tim e'jes over Lyman High and I’meral other recommendations there's been a( sharing of tele- *tilla.
from among subjects discussed vDion receipt* like this.” Pauli For y * first h llf ^ lhe 0?tn.
period the Lions, and the
at public bearings in October said. "It's going to revolutionand November in Miami, St. ize future negotiations.. . . a Grenadiers fought an even
I baltle But |n th* U lt h llf of
Petersburg, Pensacola and Or­ great thing for ill clubs."
Under the term s of the two-.
, ^ nj a colonial got hot and
lando.
The council went on record year contract, which thus f a r 'cnd(yl th# frtm e- wlth . ,9 ta
Lions couldn't
favoring adoption of a title Includes 18 of the 20 m ajor g je#d lnd
law that would require all boat *e,8uc clubs, ABC will te»e- overcome it.
owner* to file ownership cer- v«* on • naUon*1 circul1 * The second period »*W Colon­
tlficates of their craft with th e , 811n&gt;e **®r F Saturday and on ial continue their streak with
atate. The proposal would be two holidays. The only teams 22 points while the Lions—still
sim ilar to the title registra- 001 included in the package unable to get rolling and hit
tIon'requirem ents for autom o-1
the New York Yankees and their shots, sank only 10 points.
the Philadelphia Phillies.
biles
After the Intermission, how­
Also recommended was legis­ T he 18 participating clubs ever, It was a different story.
will divide equally.the annual
lation to:
Oviedo got moving and sank
- M a k e all w ater akiera »lx-millton-dollar fee regard- 23 points while holding Colon­
w ear an approved belt or life 1***
how often they appear. ial to 17 and in the last stan­
Jacket that would keep them I
Yankee! were unable to za the Lions limited the Grenafloat If Injured
participate because they still
adiera to 13 points while they
- C r e a te an advisory co m -lh»v»‘ • &gt;*ar remaining on a racked up 18.
m lttee to give Florida boaters special weekend contract with
At one point in the final
greater participation m the ac the Columbia Broadcasting
system. However, Yankee road
*he Lions pulled within
, tlvitie. of the council.
games on Saturdays will be five points o t the Grenadiers
but when Jim Courier and Ted
available to ABC.^
John Fetzer, owner of the Bellhorn fouled out Colonial
Detroit Tiger* and chalrpian took advan'age of it and wound
of the major leagues’ baseball up the Ult with a 12-point m ar­
.
television committee, said that gin.
In lhe Junior varsity contest,
the Phillies might be available
tho Grenadiers made it *
The foursome of J. D ra.aell &gt; U,k* P l r t M o t t th&lt; &lt;Url of
clean sweep by downing Uie
of Bolling Hill*. H. Durzo of ,h® 1965 **MonBaby Lion* 68 to 52.
Mayfair, I- Simmons of De- . .
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It was almost a battle of re­
Land and J. Crawford of \t* y
rt 311#] W l f j p n C
bounding that told the varsity
fair took firat place honors, , l , , a l l U
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story. Oviedo captured 24 while
when the Sanford Women’*
Colonial came up with 47 and
Golf Association hosted Dethis made a tremendous dif­
Land, Rolling Hills and New
ference.
Smyrna country clubs in a
Inland Materials widened
Ron Andreychik and Rus*
four-ball, best ball shotgun Its margin by two games with
tournam ent at Mayfair Coun ‘ a record of 31 win* and 17 Hanson got 21 points apiece (or
the Grenadiers while Courier
try Club recently.
losses over their second slot
Second place winners were opponents, Cut 'n Curl and paced tho Lions with 23 to take
B. Cooper, L. Weinman and Kerns Insurance who are tied high point honors. Oviedo*
Billy Milder picked up 14.
A. McWilliams, all of Rolling with 28 wins end 20 losses.
Hills, and M. Cox of Mayfair.
Rolling high series wa* Lou
Three team s tied for third Meeks with her 498 for three
place.
games. Lou’s high gam* wa*
G U LTO N
On a m atch of card* the a 190.
team of L. Acre*, DeLand; J. *Joan Everiy had a 170/478,
Tucker, Rolitaf Hills; 11. Wil­ Elaine Koetivel 205/473, Mar­
liams, Mayfair, and A.-Marsh, th a Billings 166/465 and DarMayfair, took third place.
kia Owen* 173/464,
&amp;U11 tied for fourth place
Additional individual high
were the team* of M. Mitchell game* were Jo Brown'e 169,
of DeLand, E. McCollum of a 170 by Ann Almond and a

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By M argaret Cosby
The North Orlando Garden
Club had Its gala Christmas
meeting on Thursday, Dec. 10,
a t the home ol Mrs. Jesse Wal­
lace, 30 South Edgemon Ave­
nue. Co-hostess was her sis­
ter, Mrs. Jsckie Blanton.
In a brief business session.
Mrs. Jane West, chairm an of
the North Orlando Christmas
outdoor dispjay contest, an­
nounced that she is receiving
good cooperation from the
cominunity apd that contest
arrangem ents arc progressing
satisfactorily. She h o p e s
everyone will havo a display
.* for th t Dec. 22 contest.
The .membership agajr^ vot­
ed to support the Federation
of Garden Clubs. .
Mrs. George Duquette an­
nounced that The North Orlan­
do Civic Association and the
Volunteer Fire Department

are cooperating in the “ San­
ta Comes to North Orlando”
program this Sunday, and
that Santa is eypccted to a r­
rive, without Incident, by fire
truck promptly at 2 p.m. with
his bag of goodies.
The Garden Club's Ills and

OVER 35 YEARS
At F irst A Palmetto
(Alongside old post office)

Sanford
Furniture Co.
• Carpels • Furniture
• Tile
• Pianos
• Rental Reds

A GUEST, Mrs. A rthur
Dennis, who recently
moved to the area from
Wakefield, Mass., was
g i v e n the difficult
c h o r e of j u d g i n g
Christmas decorations
presented by members
lit the Deceinltcr meet­
ing of the North Orlan­
do Garden Club.

Her Christmas Dinner P arty
has been arranged for F riday
at 7:30 p.m. at the Capri Res­
taurant in Sanford. Mrs. Anila
Mayer Is in charge of a r­
rangements.
In connection with the North
Orlando Volunteer Fire De­
partm ent’s building fund "Kid­
die Day” on Jan. 8, the G ar­
den Club'will havo a refresh­
ment stand In operation from
3 until 8 p.m. Jane West is
in charge of the committee.
For selling the most Christ­
mas cards, a fund-raising pro­
ject, Mrs. Etta-Harvllle, pres­
ident, won the priic of a
lovely two-foot-tall artificial
rose tree.
Christmas creations of the
frfctntvry w cren ird isp lay and
appeared like a miniature
fairy land in their frosting
and gilt edges. Mrs. Arthur
Dcqnis, a guest from -W ake­
field, Mass., Judged the dec­
orations, an d . three ribbons
were awarded to: Mrs. W. W.
Andersop, first place, for her
"'golden bells cocktail table
decoration; Mrs, Raymond E.

Mrs. R. Silvcrslcin of Yon­ They rented a small car for home for ten guests on Sun­
kers, N. Y., is the guest of 1 their tour through Florcflce day, Dec. 13.
her sister, Mrs. M urray Gil­ and Venice and they parked
Debbie Potler of Grande
bert; of Lucerne Drive.
their ear in Holland and visit­
Vista celebrated her 13th
Mr. and Mrs. George Haus- ed Belgium and returned to birthday, Monday, Dec. 7, at
haltcr of Union, N. J ., arc the Paris where Mrs. Gray left
her home. Debbie is the
cu rren t guests of Mr. and the group and visited her
Mrs. John Martin of DeBary mother's people in Dunkinee- daughter of Mrs. T. J. Potter
ly, Donegal, Ireland.
arid the granddaughter of Mr. |
Drive.
She later joined the group and Mrs Howard Sharp.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breln- again for home, before re ­
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Clay of
er of Alano Hoad have return­ luming to Puerto Itico.
e d . from a month's trip to
'Camellia Drive /e re n lly enEast Orange. N. .1 . w hrrr
Mr and Mrs. Olto llartwig tiYlamed Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
they visited their son-inlaw of Valencia Hoad celebrated i liam Abrams ol New Smyrna
and daughter They also spent her birthday with a dinner at Beach.
some time in Verona, N. J.,
and Springfield. N. .1 , where
they visited former neighbors
and friends Betore returning
to- DeBary, they spent a week
ut tlu-y^ farm in Freehold, N.
J.

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Feting Welcome Wagon Club

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Mr a'nd Mrs Hoy Pounds j farewells with Mrs Waller
recently aerved ns hosts at iK Iea^iral Blevins and pie
lin n Salsutna Drive home to seated her with a lion voyage
tin- annual Christmas parly' gilt The Blevins arc leaving
of tin* Welcome Wagon t lull lor Canada
of Sanford.
Guests were Mr ami Mrs
The picturesque buffet table Clyde Curas and Mr. anil Mrs
contained turkey, linked ham ( till .Stringer.
and all the exit a lancy Iran
Among tlie members and
inmgs.._L!&gt;n£ealrd salads ol tlieir husbands present were
Sanln Claus and Christmas; Mr*, and Mrs. I'qjr (.Virginian
trees provided culm fill fes­ I'rtroski, Sanford, hostess;
tive decorations on the beau Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Phyllis)
tlful buffet.
IIURi-nslem, l.ake Mary hos­
Centering a smaller dessert tess. Mr and Mrs Waller
table featuring a variety ol Blevins. Sanhud president,
holiday desserts, was an ar-1 and Mr. and Mrs. John

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Mrs Ethel Gray of Bonita
Itoud writes front Ponce.
Puerto Biro, she is hark
ti'acliing school for the S ah a
turn Army They are housed
in a larger building this year,
and have added several more
class rooms
Mrs Gray spent the sum
mer In Europe, leaving from
New York on July I. on a
chartered plane to Ganders
with But in tlie party.
Their next slop was lamdon
then France ami Sw d/eiland,
Nice and the I- reneli Riviera
Mi&lt; Gray stated she preferled our beaches here at Imnic
In any she saw abroad, front
the Mediterranean, Monaco,
Genoa, P is h and R o m e .
Italy was the next stop, and
ttu-n Greece She found Alliens
beautiful and interesting They
set sail for TclAviv, and en
route they 'topped at Rhodes,
Cyprdrr Jordan, Cairo ami file
Pyramids.

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North Orlando Gnrrten Club at her Edgemon
Avenue home was Mrs. Jesse Wallace, left, who
was assisted by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jackie
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twinkling outdoor wreath and
third place, Mrs. George Og­
lesby, for her gold-edged white
satin poinsettia centerpiece.
Styrofoam and E lm er's glue
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most decorations, although
stiff plastic golf club covers,
aluminum pic plates, soda
straw s, cotton mill spools and
wire clothes hangers also were
basis of some gorgeous crea­
tions.
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P a I s exchanged
Christmas gifts and members
delighted in their presents and
in learning identity of their
Pal for 19C&gt;4. New Secret Pals
were determined for the com­
ing year.
—A -eolorfui refreshment buf.
fet revealed a "M erry Christ­
mas Cake," delicate assorted
cookies, holly red punch and
coffee.
Guests included Mrs, Ireno
Boccu/io of Orlando; her
WINNERS of the North Orlnndo Garden Club's Christmas Creations
mother, Mrs. Arthur Dennis,
wore, left to right, Mrs. Raymond E. Ware, second place; Mrs, W. W. An­
now frqnr Orlando, arid Mrs.
derson, first place and Mrs. George Oglesby, third place.
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. (----------Mlts Patricia lu - s . dm gh- Mrs. Pass, of Sanford, and | Mr. and Mrs. "James M orris i Mrs. Moye chose for tier
For her going away outfit, Alan and Mary Kate, Belle
Greene w x. ho*ten. recently W f of C. I). Has, and the Jatc Robert Mclian Move, son of I, Moye J r., also of this city,!
the bride wore a sm art lav- [ Glade.
son's
wedding
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white
at rK*r home on J cut M’s I.ano
were united in holy matri- lace suit oyer pNIr green ender suit with bone accessor-:
to the Docembcr meeting of
mony on Nov. It.
its and the orchid corsage!
with matching accessories.
the Ladies Society of the ProThe Rev. It. Hamilton Grif-|
from her bridal bouquet. Mr. I
therhood of Locomotlxe F ire­
imm ediately following the
•t/in performed th e impressive j
and Mrs. Moye art* residing at
men and Enginemen.
double ring ceremony at the! wedding a reception was held I1KW Holly Avenue following a
The principal item on the
home of the parents of the at the Moye home. The re ­ wedding trip to Uie n o rth ern ,
agenda was the election of
^ M is tru s t
groom before an improvised freshm ent table was covered part of the state.
officers who will be installed
altar under a white latticed In an exquisite cut work cloth
Among the out of town wed-i
at the January meeting at
archway before the fireplace. I featuring h a n d embroidery ding guests were Lt. and Mrs.
the home of Mrs. C. H.
Greenery was interspersed! ami lace detail. A three-tier­ J. M. Moye, III, now in Ger­
Goethe.
throughout the archway, flank -1 ed traditional wedding cake many; Mr. and Mrs. IMb
Officers elected were Mrs
cd on either side by large til-, was complemented with as­ Moye, Tallahassee; Mr. and
Robert Eisencoff, president*;
Ver urns containing arrange­ sorted dainty wedding refresh­ Mrs. Ftvd E v an s'a n d daugh­
Mrs. J. A. Calhoun, vice pres­
ments of white glads. A low m ents.
ter, Trudy, Leesburg; Mr. J
ident; Mrs. C. II. Goethe, sec­
arrangem ent of wiiite glads
Assisting at the reception and Mr*. Fred Harrison and
re ta ry ; Mrs. H. E. Turner,
centered tin* uiftntle accented were Mrs, Hoxvard Mont Pith, i children. Jan %and Rick, Or-’;
treasu rer; Mrs. Harold Keelby crystal candelabra holding Mrs. Chali llarkcy and Mrs. lando, and Mr. ami Airs. Ju l­
ing. collector, and Mrs. II. II,
tall white tapers.
Bill Jennings.
ian A. Fonder and children,!
Fortner, chaplain.
Given in m arriage by her
The social committee will
father, the bride was radiant
be comprised of Mrs. Walter
In a sheer white wool street
Cook, Mrs. Harry Wilson and
length dress featuring a yoke.!
M r* - G reonp.-lln-r II. Ji - Tit- —
of Irish lacc. Her illusion veilT
shaw and Mrs. Calhoun will
Styled Right For .
fell from sn open pillbox and
serve on the telephone com­
she carried an old fashioned
Cold Weather!
mit tee.
nosegay of lavender ami white
Short — .Med. — And
Hie annual Christmas par­
orchids and carnations,
ty will be held on Thursday,
Long Lengths
Mrs Faye Orr attended her
Dec. 17, at the home of Mrs.
sister as matron of honor and
Celt Hil of dull, faded half
Turner, 210 Wust 17th Street.
• Regular Jackets
—not only bring* Kirk your nat­
xvas attired in Alice blue wool
There w ill be a gift exchange
ural color but trttorr* the lift
with a nosegay arrangem ent
• Car Coals
•tut ri'liuirf tun and wrathrr
and all members are asked j
of m a|flung blue carnations.
and too many »ham|*M&gt;» dr-troy
• Knee Length Coal a
to attend the party and invite
Lt. Janies M7 Moye, III,
llitlr* gr«». Mend* In alrraka
interested visitors.
served his brother as best
From
— gra&gt; and olbrr atrrak* ***»n
Mrs. Greene served deli­
man.
to di*«|&gt;pr«r aa your hair takra
cious refreshm ents of cran­
$ 1 4 -9 9
on a Irrth. young look
berry punch, assorted cookies, J
Conditions dry. hH«l* hair
When you get your good
To
toasted pecans and mints to
—* line oil* Boun»h and build
crystal out of hibernation for
hod) into limp hair
the Mines. Eisencoff, Cal­
the holidays, treat it to a soak
$
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houn, Keeling. Fortner, Cook,
In a linking *&lt;&gt;da solution to ’
minute* ynu*io all through. Er­
Goethe and Turner.
get it really sparkling,. B e ,
ror-proof, too. No nihofl, no
touch up problem. 12 color tone*.
sure to line sink w ith a rubber
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chipping
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s e l e c t i o n s !
of Mrs Itnlh Gall.&lt;gher wa% tur&lt; Norrtgrrn Halt) Dowell,
tlir recent »|ene m tin- annual Helix
lllaekw elder,
IwwomChristm as parly ol the l.aki I - . I-1x\. Mililii-il S lan g ier.
Monroe Extension llomeinuk M . i l jiro ll and Alice ( ar
ers Club. The room* of the loll
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Gallagher home were opened
•Also the Mines
Thelma
cn suite for the Occasion and Fmerson lla /e l Gardner Ma&lt;
were gaily decorated with Halm. Juanita I’eiit. Kiiima
Christm as decorations a n d Rabun. Audrey Roberts, I, i
greenery
lillis. Ruby Sjohlum, JoAiin.i
The gilts were placed on DuBots. Eliiel Corbett, Mar
the large open hearth ol the ton Bethea. Edna Rice, M ar,
mammoth fireplace.
caret Pearson. Ethel Cain,
The dining table was oxer- (■wen Muse and Mable Brown
laid with white net over a lace
Those sending gifts but tin
tablecloth with silver service able to attend were Luiille
( ■ til' - ( a r ils - liiiu k s
placed on one end and the t ( U k u is U l. It a a it - liw A k ia a .
'b lh e r end fiefiT1 FBI sifa -,"/ * Helen Harbour, Betty .Mann
2 in K. F ir s t S t.
punch howl. Tile ccotcrpirce aud .Kathryn Malloy.
a
o!f winter florid arrangendilta
placed a r o u t i d ' ditferimtly
ahaped and colored (and lea
was the attraction id llie eten
lng. Place cards were of
green Christmas trees wilh
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Before the party began Uie
w in n e rs b y a
h o p , sk ip ,
county It I*. Agent, Miss Myr­
tle Wilson, gave a dem onstra­
tion and showed slides on
a n d
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In a short business session
presided over by the presi­
dent, Mrs. C. E Hunter, the
club voted to contribute to
th r Judy Kinnaird fund.
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w lin n s
co-hostesses, Mrs Hunter aud
Mrs. II. L. Johnson, served
fruit cake, pound cake and
punch and coffee to the Mines.

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DEAR ABBY: I tu r n had
bad lock w ith husband*. On«
died, and I divorced two,
and now I am alone again.
Mjr thought* keep going
back to a vary fin* man I
used to know between my
Mcond and third husbands.
About a year ago I heard.,
th a t hla wife bad cancar
and It waa Juat a m atter of
time. I would like to find
out if ah* !a dead yat. I
have loot ail contact with *
my friend* in th a t town but
I do have this man’s busi­
ness address. Row can I let
him know th a t I would en­

By Abigail Van Buren

joy aeeing-'hlm again with­
out haftng It look Ilk* I am
chasing him T Also, bow can
I find out fo r;* u r* if hla
wif* la dead y e t?
MILWAUKEE
D E A R MILWAUKEE:
Information of this kind
should b« sought through a
mutual friend. And there Is
no way a woman can let a
man know th a t aha would
“ enjoy seeing him again”
without appearing aggres­
sive—especially when she
would enjoy it so much th a t
ah* ran hardly w ait to bury
hla wif*.

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on loving a heel** Because
they feel a deep sense of
unworthinesa, a need for
punishm ent and, deep down,
they feel th a t they don’t
deserve anything better. It
la a "sick" lor* th a t thrives
on punishment.
DEAR ABBY: I have •
problem with a neighbor
who ha* recently moved in­
to my neighborhood. I knew
her casually years ago, and
I suppose th a t’s th* reason
she has latched on to me.
While she ia a good-hearted
soul, and I enjoy her com­
pany in small doaea, I don’t
hava enough in common
with her to become th* bos­
om buddy ah* ia trying to
make of me. I work and. she
doesn’t, and tb* minute ah*
aeea my car In my driveway
•he runs over to visit. She
also feels free to intrude
when 4 have other guest*.
Th* situation is becoming
very trying. I would tell her
off once and fo r all, but I
don’t like to h urt people’*
feelings. I’d like to remain
friendly with her without
giving her the freedom of
my house. Can thla be
done ?
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Drew Brown Says:/
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'Cassius Floats Like A

Ruth M ilieu

Dusiy Bools To
Speed Up Events

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W ORltlNtT WOT?ANDEAR WORKING: That*
depends: If you hava the
courage to tell your neigh­
bor th a t you h are only a
limited am ount of time for
By Robert B. Thomas J r .
"vialtora’’ and - please to
S2Z-5756
w ait until YOU call HER. , Drew (Bundlnl) Brown re ­
you can retain your privacy, turned to Sanford for a brief
and perhape her friendship visit U st Friday accompanied
In ‘‘small dose*." On the by Cassius Clay and others.
other band, If HER feelings He waa a m ost proud and hap­
mean more to you than
py IndividuaL Brown Is a n a­
YOUR privacy, prepare to tive of West Palm Beach and
surrender your privacy and was reared in Sanford.
don’t complain.
During World' W ar II, its
served in the United States
C O N F I DKNTIAL TO Navy. A fter the war, Brown
“ CONNIE'S SISTER, KA­ joined the Merchant Marine.
TH Y ": Please send your
He has a wealth of experi­
address. It Is very im portant ence in the boxing world.
th a t I get in touch with you.
Fighters he has trained in­
a
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clude: Form er w elterw eight
Problem s?- Writ# to .AB­ champion Johnny
Bratton,
BY, Box 60700, Loe Angeles, Charley Scott and many oth­
—Calif. F or a personal reply, ers. . Brown .alto trained for­
enclose a stamped, self-ad- mer g re a t Sugar Ray Robin­
dressed envelop*.
son when he (HubinsOn) was
a
a
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on the comeback trail.
Hate to write letters?
Bundini t ays Cassius is bet­
'Send one dollar to Abby, ter than the g reat Sugur Ray.
Box 69700, Loa Angeles, If so, he will t« around a long
Calif., for Abby'a booklet, time 'US heavyweight champ.
“ HOW TO WRITE LET­ "I train him to float like, a
TERS FOR ALL OCCA- butterfly and sting tike a bee,’’
^ 8ION8."
said Bundini. ,
•
Commenting on f o r m e r
champ Floyd Patterson, Drew
said, "P atterso n Is like a rab­
bit—when the hunter get* a f­
te r him, he freezes.”
Congratulations to Drew for
his success.

two, be wpuld have wound up
making five odd, b u t,th a t he
w ai faced with a straight
guess.
North rem arked that South
had thrown, the hand right out
(tie window.
George explains that North
was right. South should have
played either the queen or Jack
of spade* from dummy a t
trick one. If E ast dutked,
South would have been in dum ­
my and able to take the dia­
mond finese. If that lost, he
would have bad a chance to
try the club finesse later.
If E ast rote with the ece of
spade*, South would have won
the continuation with his king
and led diamond* Just as be
EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD
ic tu s lly did. Later, when he
lost’ the club finesse, West
Have you been racking your with Miss Brown and is quite
would not have had a spade to
brain for an idea for a gift willing to give bis "paw graph."
lead to his partner/
Ju st forget those gift pro­
for your teen-age daughters,
blems about any teen-ager, on
nloce* and granddaughters?
your list. Give "Angela In Pub
Well, I have the answer—the
He Relations" by Mary L. T.
book, "Angela In Public Rela­
bv
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tions," by Mary L. T. Brown. Brown.
Tomorrow— “ Dear Edyth
This is one of tb* very unusual
Thornton McLeod."
A re you a good housekeep­ 4. They tali to establish atad She consUWn her b te in t and cbieec books published by
follow a sensible daily pattern ability are being w aited on Dodd, Mead. Girls a re alw ays
er?
flow would en outsider rate of activity.
wondering about what kind oI
housework.
If you suspect that an out­
you on the housekeeping job
career
to choose, and here
She hasn’t th* physical
you do week in and week out? sider would give you a "poor’’
is the lead to an exciting ca r­
A sociogist interested in the or “ Just fair" rating as a strength to do the Job ade­ eer in public relations, without
difference Between good house­ housekeeper, chances arc you quately.
which , our modern society
keepers and poor housekeepers can find your fault or faults . Everything is in a mess could not exist.
found that the poor housekeep­ in that Ust of four indications tem porarily—but someday she
"Angela in Public Relations"
By M argaret Cosby
she Is going to “ catch up."
of a poor housekeoper.
ers do a poor Job because;
is full of "m eaty " information
The Dusty Boots Riding
Well, the aocloioglat who (or a young girl deciding on a
1. They lack a sense of o r­ T hat little Hat may be a real
Association announces that it
ganization an d 'o rd er.
eye-opener to many women. made a study of poor house­ career, and Mary L. T. Brown
will have split-second timing
2. They are unrealistic in ex­ When a housewife feel* In­ keeping and Its causes didn't is the one career woman who
of
events at its Jan. 20 horse
pectations of what their hus­ capable of coping with the Job list any of those common ex­ could have written this enter­
ahow.
bands and children must or of housekeeping, she usually cuses a* the reason for It.
taining book. It reads like a
An electronic tim er will be
Faced by the real reasons novel, but there are "nuggets"
can do to help with the Job of blames her {trcdlcamnt on
one of die following sttuatlons: why a poor housekeeper Is in­ of Information scattered all installed which will time events
housekeeping.
She wasn’t trained in home- efficient, many a poor one through the story. Angle, a to within 1/100 of ■ second and
3. They Icsve things for Ihe
ought to be able to aee why she typical American girl with a will speed up events, eliminate
last minute, thereby often find­ miking.
She dislikes housework and i is fading and figure out a way family, the kind every girl run-oifs and also be more ac
ing themselves faced with a
curate than thr now almost
feels the Job is beneath her. | to do a better Job.
crisis.
should have, takes a summer
out:nio&lt;led method of flag man
Job in a public relations firm,
and stop-watch timing.
even though her heart is set on
The Jan 30 show will be the
being a poet. She i* going
second In a series of six for
to college but the experience
which riders a re earning point*
of working at a summ er Job Is
toward a giant iwo-foot trophy
TV Time Show of the Night: | as Gomrz) and Bsscluc D&lt;11rot glnlan “The Payment " (Col- a priceless experience.
sponsored by Mitchell Trailers
Th* suthor, Mary L. T.
0:30 10:30 p.m. ABC. Burke's is our old friend Hcrculc Poir­ or) Tile years and countless
of Sanford. To date, ll-yearLaw “ Who Killed Super- ot (E d Begley). T here's also "good guy" psrt* haven't dim Brown, is a most talented and okl Christine Copelen of Orsleuth?" th is whole show is Zsa Zsa Gabor, but who she's ined Lloyd Nolan's lustre as charming person. She Is tall, Undo leads with 25 points to
a pul-on. At. a world police supposed to be 4* difficult to a villain. In till* eplsodt he's wllh blue-black hair, Irish eyes her -^refill.
convention, the alx greatest fathom. Which detective ia (he an outlaw, released from pH and ha* a delightful way of The gymkhana this Sunday
detectives in the world get to­ killer 1 And waa the m urder son, who promises his stepson speaking and putting words will include five Junior and
and thought* together. Mary is
gether and one of thrm is mur­ committed to cover up a Jewel that he's going straight.
senior events—keyhole, cloverdered in a typical sealed robbery? Carefull This on*'* ‘ 8:30-0 p.m. ABC. Shindig a published poet and the "d ir­ leaf, pole bending, western
room mystery. The other do- tricky.
Another Jam-packed half hour ector of Women's Activities" pleasure and flag race, with a
teclives are broad takeoffs
7:30 8:30 p m . CBS. “Caaala aimed at music ioathers. It's at the great firm of Hill 4 pickup race and musical tires
on fiction's finest. Inspector at 88." This la one of those a tribute to both the produc Knowlton, tnc largest company as open classes For a final
House is almost Sherlock &lt;4how* that's aimed at lovera lion staff and the network of its kind. She Is practically event there will lie a Jackpot
Holmes (Carl Reiner); Mr. of the best In classical music that, week after week, they the only women among a hun­ jumping figure eight.
Toto is Mr. Moto (J . Carrol and will probably end up as are able to assemble so many dred male executives. She has
As in the past, the grand en­
Nalsh); Caligula Foxe is none No. 120 pn the ratings lis t
com parably
undistinguished tb* “ woman's Instinct," whe­ try will start promptly at 1
other than Nero Wolf* (Thom7:30 0 p.m, NBC. Tho Vlr members of the musical un ther U Is to publicize a gadget p. m. at the rodeo arena on
dcrworld into one grotesque or big steel I
Onora Road, Sanford, and
“ K w r U w e * k ' B t u B i t tn
T O f!
00:30 p.m. CBS. Dick van careers (or girls who are Just ior division hlghpolnt trophy
D yte. Show. “ My Two .Show now entering the world of bull •w arded "ts well is a trophy
oils and Me." A funny show. doss and this book can be the and stx ribbons for each divi­
Rob, Buddy and -Sally think greatest guide to Any girl who sion in every event
they're
the subject* of a story has a career in mind. Jam es A.
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in on one of their gagwrtling Mary Brown and is well aware
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of her capabilities. I am too,
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c a i i i .o v i ) r a s a * r r n
011 p.m. NBC. Wednesday but I also kz&gt;ow her a t a
(*) lUvt Gun Will Travsl is io (si Th* Prlra 1* Riant
(A S A III* *
'SI Th# Lucy Btuiw
(SI I Lav* L u a y ---------- Night Movie. “Jblle.’’ This charming, warm and great
(*) Cusrsao*
(II W h a l 'a T h la Bona
picture is proof that Doris friend.
-Wives
A LOVKM"
(I) Tbs Deputy
10:11 (II Nawa
J a a.t Letch
When ah* put a small kit­
Day did make movies without
7:1* (t) lbs Vlrslnlaa
11:00 IS) G a t Tb* M aaaaaa
V m J s k stM
(*) CUM S t m t Ypcclal
(SI Andy of M a y b a rr y
Rock Uudson. Sb* stars, along ten In the book as a gift for
l:*» (S&gt; lbs Patty Dubs
P
LU
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A T SHS ONLY
(II C o n c a n t r a l l o n
with Barry Sullivan and Louis Angela, sb* named him "Kit
Shop
11:10 C l J a o p a r d y
- r u t s FOK T K X A S 1:1* (SI ghlndlg
Jourdan, in this suspense film West" for my own lovable cat.
(II M laalna L ln k a
la ( elee
(II (UvsrlS Hlllblllls*
(SI T b t ll a a l M cC o y .
about a young wif* and a de­ And my "Kit West" la quite
T rash Sinatra
»:** (SI Thr Ula Show
A alia Khherc
aware of his "public relations"
ranged killer.
(SI kllcbsy
THURSDAY P. M.
(SI Dlcb Van Dybs
IJ 00 ( I ) r a y W h a n
10-11 p.m. CBS. The Danny —he has been photographed
*:!• (SI Th* Cars Williams
( I ) l/ov* a f Lit*
Kaye Show. Danny brings
■bow
( I ) P a l b a r K n o w s Raat
til Murks'* Law
11:11 (S) Mid day Nawa
back on* of his favorite comic
I*i0# (SI Tb* Danny Kay*
11:10 ( I ) T r a i n o r C a s t a partners,
Howard Morris, to­
■bow
quancaa
(l&gt; ADC Bcop*
night and they get an assist
( I ) H alls P*e Ptcbara
(II Ntwacop*
( I ) S t a r c h ( o r T o m o r r o w from comedienne P at Carroll.
(II Ntwslla*
11:40 (l: Ouldlaa Dahl .
The music departm ent is han­
(SI Cbaaaal Its Nawa
1:0* ( I ) Nows. E d it o r i a l ,
Sport*, Waatbae
TO
W aathar
dled b y the singing team of
(41 Movl*
(») Movl*
YOU
Joe
and
Eddie,
who
contribute
(I) Movl*
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( I ) (l lr l T a l k
CAFETERIAS
(II Movl*
t i l l III E sse s
“Shenandoah" and “ Didn't U
(I I T aalgkt th a w
1:1* ( t l Solano*
(I ) As Th* Warld T e re s R atal" / . ,
Here U e band Massachu­
MORTH
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setts expert and w riter Georg*
AQJ « *
Coffin explains.
South played dummy’s three
♦ J1 0 IM
of spades at trick one. South
♦ QJ»&gt;
planned to drop the king un­ W IST
CAST
der E ast’s ace, but East play­ 4 7 0 1
,
4 A 10I I 4
V Q 84S
V K IT I
ed the. eight and South had
♦ 78
♦ KS
to win the trick. He played his
*78
ace o( diamonds In hope of ♦ K i l l
SOUTH (D)
dropping the king and continu­
A ICS
ed with the queeer. after the
• V A J106
king failed to drop.
,
♦ A Q I8
E ast won the trick and led
A A 10 4
a low spade South won in
North and South vulnerable
dummy and cashed the last
South West North East
three diamonds. This gave
1A
Pass 1 *
1A
him six tricks. Two aces would
3N.T. Pass IN .T . P m
P ass Pass
only bring him to eight, so he
tried the club finesse in order
Opening lend—A &gt;&lt;
to collect his ninth trick. Un­
fortunately for hla hopes, West to defeat the co n tract
South rem arked that If he
held that king and another
spade, so the defense wound had onlf attacked clubs in­
up with the five tricks needed stead of diamonds at trick

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DEAR ABBY: I t **em*
th a t th* saying, “ Girls fall
for men who are heels" is
true, yet no on* has been
able to tell why, I know It
ia .tru* In my case because
•very man I have ever fall­
en for baa been a heel. They
have all been rough, abu­
sive, lying, cheating and
strictly no good. But even
knowing this, I can’t atop
loving them. Can you tell
me why a woman goea
rig h t on loving a man like
th a t!
MAD ABOUT JO E
DEAR MAD: There are
many women who "go rig h t

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will give our people a deairs
to improva themselves in ev­
ery way. People, young and
old, need thla man who exemplifies everything
h elp -t
ing all persons. *
However, da* to the stupid­
ity and gullibility of certain
“ Molly McGuire*’’ and "Jo*-^
eph Surface*," he will, in ail
probability, have to contri­
bute hi* talents to another
town thus weakening our
community.
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I t Is again the season to
give and receive gifU . Tim*
afte r time, we have heard this
statem ent: "It i* better to give
than to receive." Keeping thia
In mind, we wish to quotq
Balfour.
“ The beat thing to/giv#
your enemy ia forgWeneaaj
to an opponent.- tolerances
to a friend, your h eart; to
'jo u r child, a good example;
to a father, deference; to
your mother, conduct th a t
will make her proud of you;
to yuurarlf, respect; to all
men, charily."

DREW (BUNDINI) BROWN
members: Thla contribution
each year puts your organiza­
tion a t the top for being one
of the greatest assets to our
community.

Eugene Akiens, of Roches­
National Honor Society of
ter, is visiting relatives. Ak­
iens is a 1051 graduate of Crcoms High School an­
nounces the honor roll for the
Crooma High School.
second six weeks: Seventh
W alter (Pop) Dixon ia vis­ grade—Larry Kearse, Linda
iting our city. He resides in Gilchrist, Shelia Cummings,
New York City, and .is a mem­ Gregory Washington and John
Aifuma; eighth grade— David
ber of the police force.
Black, Avrry Smith, Brenda
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Dur­ Lanier, I.utricia Graham, Lcham , ol H artford, Conn., arc voids Wynn, Catherine Junes;
visiting rclntlvea. They are ninth grade—Carolyn Mattform er rcsidenta trf thla city. how«, Diane Calhoum, Ingrid
Burton, Delores Hodge, IshThe Young Ladies Commun­ inal Harris, Katrina Caldwell;
ity Club had Its annual 10th grade—Yvonne Taylor,
“ Christmas Toys and Gift Shirley Carwise; 11th grade—
Dance" lnnt Friday. The mem­ Edward Roucy, Carolyn Mob­
bers of this organization are ley, Sonja Cherry, Rnnuld
to be commended for th il an­ Nathan, Linda Hatch and Manual
project.
U nfortunate lie Rhode* and 12th grade—
children will be the recipients Cynthia h*mirii k. Barbara
of the toy* and gifla. To the Kandifer, Lillie Sapp. Shirley
Rhode*, and Barnir Pittman.

for Mrs. Coiey Brown's flow'ers and lawn aa they got a
look a t heavyweight champ
Cassius Clay. Note to Mrs.
Brown: Yours truly shared
the agony with you.

Nice Dufy If
You Can Get It
WASHINGTON (U PI) The State D epartment is hav­
ing a hard time convincing
skeptics that its plan to re­
open the U. S. consulate In
T ahiti Is solely to benefit
American tourists.
Closed down In 1948, the de­
partm ent now feels that tho
recent increase in the number
of U. S. visitors (o the island
paradise in the South Pacific
—currently 14,000 a year—w ar­
rants reopening the consulate.
Cynic* have been needling
the department. They note Uiat
the post, scheduled to reopen
on the French Island In February, will be something lesa
than a hardship pant for those
who will man it.

Once I heard a man say,
“We worry al&gt;oul things that
don't m atter." H ie more I
think of th a t statem ent—the
more It seems very true. There
arc many things with which
we should concern ourselves.
However, we always turn our
attention to something else.
Rev. N. A. Watnon^U a ded­
icated man who i* deeply con­
cerned about everyone. Ue
has injected life into our com­
munity. His guidnnee to many
of our emotionally disturbed
youngsters has been a tre-'
mrndous asset to the Juvenile
Court.
Thv Seminole Children's Adj visor) Council, of which he ia
chairman, docs a gn at servire to our unfortunate chil- 1
drrn. He has contributed hi*
time und efforts to many oth­
M offitt Winner
The w riter was dieuppoiul- er worthwhile activities. We
Over Aussie
ed a t the way the children need inure men i t hia caliber
MELBOURNE (UP1) — showed a complete disregard to project un in/ltgc which
California's Billy Jean Mof­
fitt, of Long Beach, Calif.,
teamed with A ustralia'* Jtobyn Ebbern, to win the wuinan'* doublet in the Victorian
tennis rhampiomihipi by de­
feating the A ustralian com­
bination of M argaret Smith
and Judy Tegart. 9-7, I-fl, 6-4.
Roy Emerson won the
men's tingles wit): n 8 1, 6-4,
6-4 triumph over fellow Aua■ie Fred Ktolln.

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Make A Chest
For Toys And
Enjoy Yourself
Hcre'a a ChrDtmaa project
that can pay divldenda year
after year — make a toy
cheat. You'll find it fun. Thera
are many typea. ,
All uaa the aama baalc atock
of pine. A baalc toy cheat
ahould be 8 feet long, with
aidra, top and botton mraaurIng the lame. One lxl2-ineh
board ahould run down the
center, two Ixt-lnch boarda
on each aide. The I x t’a neat*-ly frame the.top ao that no
framing lnalde la needed.
{low about a "covered wag­
on" cheat T It ahould l&gt;e 3 feet
long, ualng Ixt'a and lxl2'a;
aince the upper courae ' of
t I x t’a forma the top of .the
box without any extra fram ­
ing piecea. The bottom aeclion
of the box la eaally framed by
u a ln g rorner poata of lx2's
laid flut agnlnat the front and
hack ari-aa. Two extra lengtha
of thia aame 1x2" atock are
uaed aa runntra for an lnalde
eliding tray made of 1x4”
I’onderoaa Pine. The bottom
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with the top of the bottom
aertion of the cheat.
Or make a “ circua" cheat
The haaic b&lt;rx la a rectangle,
three fret long. Slides, top
* and bottom are the aame: ono
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two Iv4” boarda on each aide.
The cheat Itaelf needa 1x2”
rorner poata and mnnera of
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Adding eperlal flnlahlng
lourhet glvea you and your
child an opportunity to give
the cheat that peraonal look
you want. Make one for
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Burch Must Go’.

In all probability Tbe Sanford
___Herhundreds of members who can help
_ aid gets as many pjaaie calls'each .-g et the organization off the ground
and every Week as t'i:r$.7nford PTftice
through modest membership tiues.; • “
Department and the 2&gt;2minole Coun­
To date, considerable progress has
ty Sheriff’s office fixty folks want­
been made. But the society needs
ing to know \vh;&gt; to vail about ani­
more help. Everyone can hnve a part.
mals needing shelter.
They can attend the meetings of,the
This leads us to say that if there is
society. If th a t’s not possible at least
one organization this county needs
a telephone call or a letter addressed
i t ’s a going humane society.’
to P. 0. Box U96 or a visit to the
Gratefully. R. T. Johnson of San­
society’s office on East First Street
ford has picked up the ball and laid
would help.
the groundwork — so far — in get­
Not only is a shelter operated by
ting the Seminole County Humane
the society needed very much, but
Society organized.
such an organization would be anoth­
To be successful, however, nnd to
er credit to the county and its com­
generate interest from various or­
munities.
ganizations and governmental agen­
Let's all give Johnson and his as­
cies, the society needs the support of
sociates our support.

WARRINGTON (U P I) —
The betting odd* th a t Dean
Iltirch will be able to hold on
to hi* job a* Republican N a­
tional Chairman arc falling
fast.
N aturally the anti - Goldwitter element in the GOP wants
to be rid of the man Barry
Goidwater installed as head
of the party when he rcociv.
ed the nomination for Prcsident. Alone, however, they are
not numerous or united en­
ough to put Rurch out.
Rut in the last 10 days a
far more foreboding move­
ment against Goidwater’* man
has been taking form. A
growing number of Goidwater
supporters and Republicans
who were neutral in the cam­
paign am joining in the
tttirrh Mn*t~&lt;lnu-rhTTrtric---It lias taken this long since
the .election for the serious­
ness of the November di«a»| ter to sink in on those Vho
Relieved th at G oidnster ws*
'«&gt;,st the rountry had been
waiting for. Notv even former
leader* in the Goidwater rru-'
sade e»v privately that the
Republican rom-hark
trail
must he eleared of reminders
of the fallen.leader. .The coni
vlclion has spread that among
the reminders to tv cleared

Twinkling Eye
— One sure sign that a man hairarh—
ieved a secure place in history is the
fact the humor he left behind him
still lives.
The late Pope John XXIII was
such a man. and it is an indication of
his character that he himself was
the butt of most of the jokes he.told.
Horizon magazine prints a variety
.of his anecdotes, including these:
One day Pope John asked the 12
men who carried his large sedan
chair how much they earned nnd
promised them a raise. When asked
why he concerned, himself with such
a trifre, the portly Pope, thinking of
his thin predecessor, replied, “They
should receive a bonus to compensate
them for the increase in papal „
weight.”

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can be ruined: women, gamiding nnd
farming. My father chose the most
boring of the three."
Following a session with photo­
graphers. Pope John remarked to a
visitor: “The good God lias known
fop 77 -years that I would Irecnmo
. Pope.* rpulcfn’t he have made me a
little bit more photogenic7’’—4&gt;. O.
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Itirans this
thi? full
fall fleeted
circled Mums
Mun- i ' f .S ppiesi«iency
Iticans
rr8„|ency off to n hrru*»
as n arnator at Inrgt in th»*ir start.
legislnturr.
To begin with, Ssinehez
Yet he hns no intent to Manor ‘ man. F*or
!•*•
rnrve a big plan* f •»r hiltiai If has served
the governor's
llier-, rllher. Knld the gover- 1chief of sta ff The prnprnms
nor:
he miti.'ites in emlv 1!••».** wiM
" I intend to he it pretty per- he. f*r tin* most p art. «\t*n
*i«t«*nt nlmfiilrc 1 m mitjnons o| alii *«*i|Uelft t«» the
ing to :hmw thr weight «»f thr sticcessfill Mmiot pmg! unis
whole history of my gover- Tin* governor hns » tug stake
norshlp at them."
in So nr-hoi' performance.
W hat he really hopes to do.
Moreover, ((•••knur t » Mum*/
Munoz fttlila, is to m»k«* him. f • •r gtiidiifu e i« a deeply e t c h
self available for counsel . ed bn) I' am. ' if men in n'l
without exerting rtucial in- | manner of island endeavors,
including, of course, the do­
ings nf bis own Popular Dent-

Herald Area Correspondents

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»&gt;«• P s o t a c r - s u c h - , . . . C o u g a r K l - p ia n o co llid e d o» tiori » m an y L w sm .c
iH*rc j \ c&lt;l rcM litc* r\crv* with tl** tail of his in m id a ir rooms.

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Iraftlc than that ul a &gt;ouDg
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person
t \.sK l 157. Mary .N . ag«*«l
tt went on a picnic with the
(»irl Scouts
(•uilv she waved g«»odhye to
her parents
Hut later that afterrowin tlury
reci’ivetl an ui gent tall from
tin* hospital
Mur&gt; had fallen over a cliff
at the park and she was d&gt;ing
Melon her patent* arrived,
slit* wa&gt; gone'
"Oh Dr &lt; rane," her an
gulxhed
mother
implored.

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during the Navy Air Slum
Some.t&gt;roplr arc thus prtxnot
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week-end. Cfcorge nnle his ill%
■ «i| ahead «»f the usual Com
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a hied plane to within 2th» fed m rnrcmvnt ceremony!
of the ground to avoid letting
Heaven \s not just an Old
it strike the crowd.
People's Horne. ft»r if it is to
So Mrs Crane ami I got the furnish the challenging ideas
unex|H*ct4Ml news over the of all suits of jwrson.ilitice,
radio at about 3 o clock that then halites and toddler* an«l
Saturday aftermxm.
teen agers, plus young marIt was tin* same kind of rn*d folks and even gravlxaids
shock that M«r&gt; &gt; parents re must he n that next cla.ss*
ceivcd. for no deatli is quite as room,
great a jolt as tlie unexpected
On« of the most inspiring
loss of a young person just pm*ms at such a time is Kdgar
entering u|&gt;on a«lult responal (iu rsl's fieauliftil lyrics «nhilities.
title.1, *J«» \ll P a re n ts" It
’Die parents fi*«*I as if they ojN*n&gt; &gt;our evcx.lo a new con

School -

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lly Hr. John I). Anderson
Music Department
I.atiranse College

formation w h i c h
retches
from end sons to end sone
nnd from side line to side
srhon] has failed In its* re­ line. And most often the
sponsiblllty as ‘serb'usly ns If , niuslc which he rehearses and
it* had left all contact with ilearns for this type of perliterntute to the pulp nuiga- fermnnee is a watered-down

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version, of something which
In addition to children who !
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wn» inane in the otlginaU Few
nrt* /m iriiir in arhi*o) rhoru*e.t, i
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adm inistrators desire t h i s
more than ten and one-hiilf
situation, h u t communities
million H ie studying musical
have the power to change ad­
| instruments one child in six
m inistrators as well as ini* s t u d y i n g ,iiistrum&lt;*ntal dividual
, .
.
. flaunt*
teachers
who
music. I here tins neeii an i n - 1
their wishes.
crease of five pci cent in in­
Although the chorus is
strumental study during the
past in y ears. The school exempt from sn athletic ori­
which denies youngsters an entation, it is caught hy an­
• ppoiiunity to stud\ instru­ other trap in the musical cal­
mental music, or fuU* to endar. It spends the better
l f *he &gt;'''»r p r e p a r i n g
offer . i u i ».» .l.-msrn.&lt;1 t » |.r..- 1
due* vocal g io ttp s with m u s i­ ! f"r district music festival.

into the nliool
L ,
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,
, M.IV t•• meet with those who
, i n inuM
u i-«h to sing
This view of rrelegating
ir^NimK
music, ns well ns thr other
to n position of lesser
impoi t mice Is the foundntinn
.if a whole gamut of faults
The impoitmice of mti^c in
.u i lives ih beyond nigunicnt.
It is employed in every urea,
ftoitt the hind sell of u dcot|oiiini or m p«»liticial •candi*
dutr to the calming influence cal u n d e r s t a n d i n g Is, t o o n to
ill the w n ittng room of n phy* find th a t it tins lost 11 r«'ti li v­
able g t o u n d

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.the v^rtour f r i r n « tx . rspe» ia|- , ti«na
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but will confine bis attention "| the physical sciences, as tea ching of K n g l o h at all
methods* On the c o n tr a r y , cm
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P rrsnbnt Jolmson 11»• fully m
j point w as m ade th a t the most
inm r Vry '■«r»rlty *ff&lt;Ttin(f I •m pfovcnenl of th - t-*rj,ir.« Ifilf nf E n g lish .
I'e fhap* one of the most effeitlVfc fit..Hu* Ilf a chieving
th- whnlr nf Latin Am-rlra. ! " f CnKhsh. -&gt;• -p i for th r r.tns u r p r i s i n g facta re vea le d by facility in the use of the lang
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lie td d them with a grin:
"I'm going to eacape this
rattle. So come back again
IN
1 Moatk
someday — and I ’ll see you
— a U s a b s c r l p U s a s ks under a tree."
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tiated in 1961 when th - Con­
gress appropriated funds for 1
the purpose of Improving
methods of
teaching
and |
learning English.
In order to ahapr th r pro- |

gram rffectivrly, a confer- ]
enre on "Needed Research in
the Teaching of English”
was held at the Carnegie In­
stitute of Technology in the
aprlng of 1962. The part ici-

p a id l a a d v t a c a .
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d those w h o h a v e t i ir s p ir it of su ch p a r e n t s .
palticiilarly "the i u 1 « It I it •
l i v e " w e m u st g iv e th e m con gi aphv of my | olitlcal thiilkta « t» w h ic h p ro v id e th e e q u ip ­
•ng *•
m en t to liv e in , a d ju s t to ,
Ills nrest escsipe may he in
a m i a m a lg a m a t e w it h s o c ie ty .
his plan to lecture n good deal
A s A m e r ic a n s t u t u to m u s ic
in the continental t ’hlted
m e v e r in c r e a s in g n u m b e rs , s
States, dwelling upon Puerto • D u r in g th e p a st s r \ r r * l
Ity D r . W a lt e r ft. Jo n e a
schools and colleges, .is that c h ild d e p riv e d o f r ic h in u si*
P i c o ' s reniafkahlr postwar y e a r s , rrtiich h a s been w iif * v n
K 'n i’ lis h D r p s r t m r n t
tlie Influential eduenfors p»r 1 it I r x p e rie iic * • w ill on e •111 y
"YOUR FRIENDLY FORD Dl’ VI.KIC
iiionm uplift sod Ms rued com e r n in g
(lie n e w n ia tii.l . s t i r s n g r C o l lr g r
sent at the ( ollfe|e||i * g.i\t fin d t h il l th e »• I|IM|| IlH s
1 r v v . ‘ i h m l v r t u K * " n t l.v
, . i ) i I mm| ) m
SANFORD.
FLA. 322-1181
W. I». 611 8916
t
h
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litt|r or no consideration to
I-Inntl*- •'"'■tstrap? in thr.
, |,pr.,a, h to th . t-». lilnit I'*'1'* tnclude.l srhnlar, and
lif e . W h e n th is o r e u r s . th n
the use of mass media techy e a r s ah ead

T he a u n n y mood o f Munoz
to d ay sueK,'&gt;ts. h o w - v - r , t h a t
h« a n t i c i p a t r a h a v e in g som*
P ublish*! dally - i i c p t Ssiurdsy, Sunday and C t i r l i i m u ; pub- g r n u i n s lib—rt y At th e rinse
ltabad liaturday p r a c - d l n , C h rta im a a
I of m y i n te r v ie w he da sh e d
■I H t i u l P t i o f t h a t k s
' a w a y to g r e e t w h ite - u n if o r m l io n ) , D tllv s ry
l i o w ,*k e(j naVal o ffice ra f r o m 25

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A superintendent of schools
recently explained th at he
lias no accredited program of
music Instruction in his high
lost * child
school because he i* lacking
And as * they receive cvl in
no
many
''im portant"
drnre* of sympathy or condol- thing* that he cannot afford
nice, they gradually realize*!. lu-gin thinking about music,
that life here on Earth is 'a He went on to explain that
.
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tem porary s«'|ourn In just one there is n chorus in the
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Worry Clinic

SAN JU A N. P R. frNEA)— I He docs not want to do | fluence in the island's affairs.
GnV.
Luis
anything to crowd in upon , That mRV
»oV. L
ull Munoz
Munnt Marin o fj anythin?
may he hard to
Id manItinn-l'u « U ..lU .u ,-.iv U u u * Jwu. iiU u s .incoming governor. U o-'
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A Cultured Vacuum

Dr. Crane’s

Political Notebook
a f te r

•w ay 'i» T)ean Hurd] w ti.t- e ^ p tys p rior to the m eetiaft ■**’.
only claim to fame is that he
Tr.at il ju st w hat Burch is
was Goldwater’s ‘choice, for now trying to do. There ia no
party chairman.
indication yet th a t he has tha
Responding to this about- active help of any except a
face altitude among his fol­ rem nant of the original Goldlowers, Senator Goidwater w ater band.
Raving given his fatherly
requested a conference with
General EiscnWuwcr. Their counsel nnd withheld his bless­
meeting at the Waldorf Tow­ ing from Rurch, Mr. Eisen­
er* in New York last week hower' aft off for California
was the result. The fact that nnd a w inter in the sun a t
Richard Nixon wns«nbie to in- Palm Springs. His form er
elude himself in it gives him heir apparent, Mr. Nixon, has
the chance he has been seek­ apparently inherited the gen­
ing all through 1964 to step eralship of Eisenhower's per­
hack into the national spot­ sonal design for party unity.
light.
The way to-bring the O O P ’
Goldwjter was hoping to hack • together, Eisenhower
enlist Eisenhower’s support told personal friends during
for continuing R u rch .in of. his New York stay, they aay.
fiee — or at least to win the is to d raft a capable political
former Republican President’s professional like Ohio RepubTtmmtse of mmtnrtlty T o r the tresn Chairman Ray Blisi f o r - *
question of the party chair­ Nations) Chairman, and tA
manship when tt pomes up at place alongside him a policy
the National Committee meet­ spokesman to pronounce par­
ing in January. With Nixon ty views when the occasion
at his elbow, General E urn calls for them. Eisenhower
hower reportedly made tt confided that he had in mind
reasonably d u r tjiat Rurch for that job .nm-one like for­
will get tfo harking from him. mer Rep. W aller Jildd of Min­
Mis advire was that Rurch nesota, once a missionary to
get o u t. and help himself by China,
campaigning actively for the
Eisenhower has given Nixon
job lie. already occupies.-and •he hall. Burch may find it*
lining- lip'm ore than s small painful to watch him run with
majority of the. Committee it.

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*ThP'truest end of life is to know
the life that never ends.—William
Penn.

Bruce Biossot— Ray Cromley^

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touchy problem: How to con.
f.
.
a . ,,
duct himself in a totally new
. . . . .
political
^»tical role.
rd*.
In an interview in his offiriiil headquarters nt I n K&lt;*rtaleza in Old Sail Juan, the
governor summed It up:
"I set a tradition here on
how to b«* a governor. Now
I hftvt to set
«»n how to
be an ex governor."
Greatly esteemed by T’ucrto
Ricans as the istand'a first
elected ch lV T executive, Munoz
will l&gt;e no ordinary em eritus
His necessity will lie to find
som rtlrng to hide his light
under.

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Horoscope
Forecast
Thursday,
Dee. 17, ----HM
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A reetleea
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restless discontent la
ia preaent today th a t mekes moat
everyone fearful and wonder
Inc whether or not they can
take broken promiaee or tha
tension and atrain th a t la now
preeent and th a t eeeme unand
Inf. However, by dolnf the
work and dutlea expected of
you conaclentfoualy, you can
• make a big advance.
ARIR8 (March 31 to April
I I ) Your p artrere expect cer­
tain thlnga of you and you
have made other plana, but
wlae planning can aee them
appeaaed alao. Make aura th a t
eo-workere have no eauee for
complaint. Be certain to give
them tha tim e and attention
th a t la required for progreea.
TAURUS (April 30 to May
907 You m ay find th a t w hat
-p e n -h ad -p lan n e d would coat
more In caah than you can
comfortably p u t out a t thle
time. A w ait a bettor day befora yon invest, when your po­
sition ia infinitely bettor. Seek
th e reeTeatlon th a t ia wholeaome and will coat you llttla.
_ GEMINI (May 31 to Juna
«s t t ) You can impreea other*
w ith your excellent phyaical
health and well being, but
avoid arguing a t home with
kin later, Dealre for aelf-aggrandliem ent ia tantam ount
to an irreilatabla urge and
aome aerloua thought will eaa*
ily accomplleh much for you.
MOON CHILDREN (June
‘ 23 to July 31) Expecting too
much from buddlce la not wise
and aapedally If you uae preepure on them, W alt for a bet­
tor time when they are In a
more expansive mood. You are
wanted In several places so­
cially, so make It a point to
decline the undesirable.
LEO (July 23 to A ugust
J i ) Be careful In s o c i a l i s t te ra tinea there are those who
would turn on you If you are.
not in accordance wllh their
way
wa; of life. Some allies may
be In a bilious mood, but take
no offense, or l&gt;« critical. It
will peas. Smile understand­
in g ^ .
VIRGO (A ugust 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Public affaire
could be the source of much
trouble now, but If you carry
through with own Ideas, plans,
all la wall. 8how th a t you are
willing to serve the .worthy,
and be cortaln to do so. This
makes for greater good will
and finer attainm ents.
: LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) You can lose much
prestige now If you are not
respectful with high-ups an j
do not attend to the .civic a f­
fairs th at are your finest
sphere of expression. One who
admires you finds It difficult
to voice affection and needs
prompting from you.
SCORPIO' (October 23 to
November 21) Being Inclined
to welch on a promise or ob­
ligation could bring much
trouble if you follow through.
Show th a t you are a con­
scientious person Instead and
da not bo afraid of a difficult
Job. You are more than equal
to It-W O R K I
SAGITTARIUS (November
21 tq Dec. 31) Thera are. so
many situation* popping up
th a t require you have discus­
sions with associates and not
try to peddle the canoe alone,
a s i t e esa Tap a s t t e y s H a
to any argum ents with those
who have opposite ideas to
youra.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to Jen. 30) It would da you
' no barm to g et -the practical
Ideas th a t eo-workers are will­
ing to give so th a t labors be­
come lee* tedious for ell. Your
work is all outlined for you—
Just roll up your sleeve* and
dig in with real enthusiasm,
wit.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
Feb. 19) Concentrate upon the
fin* qualities of your allies or
you could atoop to u nfair cri­
ticism because you are not
feeling up to par. Try not to
alienate sincere affection, Be
your own kind, encouraging
. self and give credit where It
is due.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 80) Giving d o te Ues^

the support they require, whe~
ther of • tangible or spiritual
kind, la right thing to do
bow, Buy thoughtful gifts.
Meticulously keeping four
word with ethers la best way
t* have far greater security
In the future.
• IF YOUR CHILp IS BORN
TODAY, be or she will bo so
active that you must make It
a point to see that getting
to 'hod early becomes a habit
at Underset age, since other­
wise your brilliant yonn^ster
can bacomo so involvod in stu­
dy, etc., that the nervque sys­
tem may become Impaired.

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16, 1964

SIDE GLANCES

,B y G a lb ra ith ..

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Rain Or Shine, The Response
.,
Tours’ In JFroni Your Classified Ad. Call 322- 5(312.

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,l..L o s t &amp; Found

24. "Well Drilling

FOUND: Red Bone Hound In WELLS DRILLBn, PUMPS,
Enterprise Section. No col­
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
ls r, contsct Lt. Jim Rratlen,
All Types and Siies
322 1330 Egt. 315.________
We Repair and Service
STINE
2. Personals
Machine
and Supply Co.
207 W 2m] St
FA 2 3432
COLORED LADIES: Become
a Wig Specialist. Learn how 29. Photo &amp; Equipment
to make wigs it Hairpieces.
Write P. 0 . 3111, Daytona WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP
For "The Best From All Your
Beach, Fla.
Film s."
CONGENLU. Woman employ
210 S. Park Ave., Sanford
ed part tim e, available as
night companion to woman 30. Home Appliances
In nice home. Write Box 113,
• Sanford Herald.
ALL Types ot new major Ap­
pliances at Drastic Discount.
Do you h are a drinking prob
CaU 322-3448 J A R Trading
lem Write P. O. Box 1213,
Post, Inc., 2309 S. Orange
Sanford
_____
Blossom Trail. Orlando.

4. Beauty- Care

SANFORD ELECTRIC

HARRIETT'S Beauty NM», G.E, Appliances—New- A ilaed
3211582
soft water, evening app'ts. 118 Magnolia
105 So. Oak, 322-5742.
DISCOUNT Sale, FrideyT &amp;
Saturday on Washing. Ma
CUT'N CURL beauty Shop
chines (Automatic k Wring­
313 Palm etto Ave.
322 0334
er), Stoves etc. IMS Celery.
Evening Appointments
Ph. 322-9580.
A C E _ B £ J\y T Y Salon, open
dalljb4-eve-A&gt;y-app'tx. May. •'ll. Mu ii cal I n s tr u m e n ts
~ fair Hotel. 322-0990.
Piano Tuning and Repair

50.

Mlac. For S a le

FOR Easy, quick carpet clean­
ing rent Blue Lustre Elec­
tric Shampooer only $1 per
day. Carrvill Furniture.

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irralb Dec. 16, 1964—Page 3-A 95. Houses For Sale

SWEETIE PIE

3 BEDROOM, 1W Bath, Sun
land Estates, NO Down Pay
ment. Ph. 322-9152.

By Nadine Seltzer
S

GOLF CART, Electric, E-Z Go,
Charger, Sun Top, Excellent
condition. 322-1397.

3-BEDROOM, m bath, unfurn
idled. Quiet aeclion. 322-8993
1205 W. 19th C ourt

$30 mo. Up. Surplui City.

Auto Glass, T»p*
A .S e a t Covers

Stenstrom Rentals

51. Articles For Rent
RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital, B a b y
Beds, by Day, Week, or
Month.
CARROLL S FURNITURE
116 W. l»t
.
322-5181

$100.00 DOWN

52. Swap or Exchange

Stenstrom Realty

TRADE: Go-Kart, good condi­
tion for 26" boys bicycle.
322-9096.

V A - FH A

53. Wanted To Huy
WE BUY Usm Furniture, one
piece or houseful. Furay
Bedding k Furn. Co.. 901 W.
1st St. 322 6591.

Property

Management

USED FURNITURE. MUc.
Items, Piney Wood Auction.
~ 322-2270.. - —
-

and Sales Broker

15. Special Services

FENCE POSTS: Creosoted Cy­ COMBINATION Grocery Store
ROBERT A WILLIAMS
Produce Market A Gas Sta­
press. 4" 6” x7 ft. long. 50c
V.%
FIXIT SHOP
Realtor
tion In Sanford Ph 322 9844
ca.
Ph
322-5634.
At these Xmas Specials. An
Raymond Lundqulat, Aaao
or 322 5350
F.ngllah Dunelt Girl's or BARB1. KEN doll clothes,
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg
Boy's Bike All Sizes $39 93.
ready for Xmas. 50c up. (II. Money Wanted
^
95.
Houses For Snle
Rupp Motor Scooter, 21k
322 9302.
FAMILY, would tike tn borrow*
HP, 100. miles per Gal.
money for 1st mortgage and 1 - BEDROOM, screen'd id
STEREO, Danish Modem, Web
9169.95.
patio, range. 122-2071.
nut Finish. $100. Ph 322-2237
improvement* on property.
409 W. 1st St
322-4751
Excellent reference* Write,
CASSELBERRY, 1 Bedroom.
STAUFFER Michine, excel
RICHARD'S TREE SVC.
Sanford Herald. Box 114.
D» bath, large fenced back
lent condition. 322-0556.
Free estim ates, Licensed
yard
See In appreciate, $650
.
'
71.
Male
Help
Wanted
&amp; Insured Ph. S23-OSOO
ORANGES, $7 bushel. Mrs R
Equity k assume $77 month
W. Lord 322 3219.
ly. 8384810.
A
B CONTRACTORS
WANTED Full or P art time
HOME IMPROVEMENTS, SALE: S hl/ti 97c each. Sur
experienced Life Ins. rep re­
$100 DOWN — VA. FHA
ROOriNG, PAINTING 4.
sentative. also opening for
plus City, 201 W. lit St
INSULATINO
Top Flight Salesman for G overnm ent'Hom es, 2, 3 k 4
Bedroomi. M o n t h l y pay
Financing Arranged
522 2287 2 USED BIKES. 1 26" War
Agency, Management &lt;&gt; P er­
m
eats from $50
rior, 1 Spyder Type, Reason
sonal Production. Mr LamJ Ix J a a lk s u M
•i W f 9t9 ' iifyrrif Are--------rrfrr. fT^rw iy.^ rrfmT ," m m
tin Life, 647-1970, Winter
YENTSClf MAINTENANCE USED Refrigerator $25. Ph.
REALTOR'
-INSUROR
Park
Service k Supplies
322 1599.
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave
322 4843
n 2563 S. Park Dr.
USED Upright Pieno. excel 72. Female Help Wanted I UDRM., tyOi Klllott, $4,500
19. Bulldera Suppliea
lent condition $200. Ph. 322 HAIR Stylist wanted, full or
522 0525 or 5254.
4184 before I p. m.
part time Call 322 5742 or S A N F O R D 1 N E W E S T
PAINT close out W price
evenings 322-243S. ..
GREGORY LUMBIJR.CO.
SANFORD 5EW1NG- CTR.
H o m e s , w est 4th st. s»n520 Mapla Ave.
322 0500 Dad, Com* ol In &amp; buy your COLORED WOMAN. 1 day
ford. 2 dedroom, Uk bath,
wife'* Xmae gift now k the
FfJA k VA Loans. LMN EN
week, general houseclein20. Hardware
TERPRISES Inc . Builder
will htve.f* a life time.
ing. $1 per hour plus gas
Sew and Save
Harold Logan, call 831-1911.
allowance. Inquire evenings,
Sanford's Moat Complete
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m.
104
S.
Park
Ave.
322-9411
1U23 Hunt Road, Ixingwood.
TED WILLIAMS'HDW.
to d irk .
203 E. 23th
322 3484 Ptlloa, Floor, Free E itlm a u i
White WAITRESS, must be ex­
land, cement, rock, pipe,
$100 DOWN
perienced
Apply Chlck-N22, Plumbing
Ileal, g rta ia
traps, dry
Treat, Sanford.
FHA-VA
HOMES
weili. Stepping atone*.
PLUMBING
SEVERAL Outstanding I A I
3HDDLE
Age
Woman,
few
•MIRACLE
CONCRETE
CO.
CoairacUsg Repair*
$09 Elm Ave.
2224711 hours during day. Light Bedroom Homes avaUable la
FREE ESTIMATES
all Areas of Sanford. Let u*
housework. 303 Holly Ave.
U. L. UARVEY
TREE~RIPENED Citrus. N'a
Show you Arouodl
204 Sanford Ave
PA 2 3383
vals. We ship Albert H. PelJ 77. Situation Wanted
OiUen. 322 3873 or 122-4191.
23. Painting
DAYS WORK Wanted 322 6277
AUCTION SALE
1901 g. P a r t Ave.
FOR Paiatiog k Repair Call
Grand opening of the Old hi. Heal K*tate • Sale
FA 2-5232 anytime
122-5426 alter 5.
Country Bam located 1 mile

&amp;

Stamper Agency

SOUTHWARD

HUNT
REALTY
Office: 322 2119
Nights: 323-0700
322 0641
2324 Park Drive
GREENBItfAX
Choice
lota
available
tn
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
overlooking
golf ceuree.
Custom building to your
specification*.
Greenbrier
daveloped by
KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
FA 2-SOT4
202 Fairm ont Dr.

Excellent Location
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath home
with Ige. living room, fam ­
ily room, fenced yard with
shade &amp; fruit trees.
$17,900 TERMS
12 ACRES of good ground near
large I-ake $60q per acre
with term*.

Payton Realty
322-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17-92
LARGE 3 Bedroom home,
many extrea, fenced yard.
$200 Down, payments $83.56
mo 322 0356

9f&gt;. House* • Sale or Rent
CUSTOM BUILT Home on
Lake Ph evenings 322-1597.

97. HoUNe* For Bent

INVESTMENT 4 REALTY 2 BEDROOM Furn House 10*
Park Av*.
322 8173
W. 11th ( t 840 3932

116 N

St.

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES

Realty

2 BEDROOM kitchen equip­
ped $75 month Ph. 122 3683

1891 W eet le t S treet
Sanford, Florid*

FURNISHED T railer 45 x 10,
Adult* only. Ph. 322 4587.

100. Apartments for Rent
2 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. Cell
322 9173. after 3 Ph. l&amp; M ll.
FURN. ger. apt 322 2800^_
AVALON APARTMENTS- ”
116 W. 2nd St.
323-5417
FURN. Apt

2300' Mellonvliie!

3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $55
mo., Includes water A elec­
tric. 322 9507.
NF.AT, 2 BDRM Furn Apt ,
T Bath. Dining Area $59 50,
1703 Magnolia, l'h. 322 3931
or 2296
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
114 W. firs t At

FURN. Apt. Close tn. Jimmie
Cowan. 322 4013.
UNFURNISHED 2 lldrm. Apt.,
kitchen rqui|&gt;|&gt;cd. terrazzo
floors, Uie hath $73. Ph. 322-

*87 Chev, 9197 btl. $11 mo.
*57 Olds $496 b it. $24 mo.
*57 Plymouth $399 bsl. $24 mj&gt;.
*57 Lincoln $7H7 l&gt;el. $31 mo.
’57 Merrury $299'hal. I l l mo.
'57 Rambler |IB7 hal. |91 me.
'57 Cadillac (617 bal. $32 me.
'57 Chev. $399 bal. $29 mo.
‘37 IleSoto $388 bal. $28 mo.
'37 Chrysler 9399 b t l 124 mo.
'59 Chrysler |«9« hal. $17 mo.
*58 Old* 1399 baL (14 mo.
'58 Hillman (499 bal. 914 mo.
'SB I'onilac (588 bal. (.12 mo.
'( ( DeBoto ( l ( ( bal. (11 mo.
*(( Char. (BAB bal. (10 mo.
'S t V .W tfea (699 bal. ( I t mo.
'(9 Chev. 4799 bal. ( I I mo.
' I t Poatlec ( I I I b*L (54 mo.
' l l Ford (7(9 baL 111 mo.
'51 Plymouth (199 bal. (24 mo.
'19 Ford 1199 bal. I » me.
'19 Plymouth (499 bal. (24 mo.
dA d«|

BOB McKEE USED CARS
701 FRENCH AVE.

323-0721

.210 Macnolia

Complete Selection
59'* Thru 64 a

$200 • $300 Down
$40 • $60 Month
1009$ Mechanical •
Guarantee — 30 Day* —
1,000 Mile* On All
'
Ueed VW's.
Sate* —• Pert* — Service
Factory Authorised D etier

Ellinor Motor Co.
So. llwy. 17-92
Sanford, FI*.

Ph. FA 2-4822

fyf.

322-1835

SPECIALS

10' WIDE, 2beoroom trailer
NO-8 4908.

1964 C H E V R O LE T M ALIBU

S2,600

• Sedan*
• Hard Tops
• Convertible*
___-• Station Wagons

Sonknrik Gin.*.* and I’aint
Company

103. Mobile Home* - Rent

BANK
PO SSESSIO N

POWERGL1DE TRANSMISSION,
POWER STEERING, FACTORY AIR
CONDITIONED. 1X)CAL CAR
WITH ONLY 3,000 ACTUAL MILES
NEW CAR PRICE
$3,300

GHI A

QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17 92 S
322-2562

Stenstrom Realty I

Liberal Bank Financing

Seminole County Ml*.

Awning* A Cabana*

fit H ive YK# "Rome T o r You T bI e DROOM C B lio u ae, Kii‘. - - f i gL. - .cr
rhen equinped, call 322 3303. LAKE MARY, rr/1 rlean. nice
ly furn, ept . 1-betroom, $56.1
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath. Bunland
Call 322 393(.
2565 PARK DRIVE
Estates, $93 mo. 323 1689.
323-2420
322 7495'
EFFICIENCY, clean. 611 Park.
TWO 2-Bedroom Houses, JlvNIGHTS
ing room, dining room. Kit­
323 6824
323 0516
chen, front A back porch.
322 4118
322-5482
N A TION AL
2486 Paimctlo Ave. $90 k
2604 Palmetto $73 Key* at
Ted WtlUama Hdw.

PRICE NOW

The Dodge Boys

1*2 and 3 Bedroom*
NEW and USED

UNFURN. Upstairs APT $55
month, 309 Magnolia Ave.[
Inquire downstairs after 6
p m or rail 322 4130.

full bath end 2 half hath*
$123 mo.; 3 BEDROOM. 2
hath home with Family
room $125 month.

GO W EST
QN WEST FIRST ST.
• Be* llowland
•
Cherlir Craig
• Hob Thomas
* Frank llru w o a

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

LARGE 4 Bedroom Home with

Payton Realty

SALKS BROKKR

3 • BEDROOM, 2 belli, tin- H it. Auto* For Sale
furnished. 1 ml. to bee*', 2
block* to ahopplng renter A BOB McKEE USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
aebool. 1 year lease reqnlr
~ e d .'_ |l2 0 mo. 322S67tr»ft*r S . -101 French-Ave,—M3-OJ31 —
3 p. m. .
•63 ANGLIA Sta. Wagon
Like New $1,095
2 BEDROOM
CB House,
SANFORD MOTOR
breezeway k Carporte, 6
322 4382
Smyrna Dr . DeBary. Duplex 800 French Ave.
Apt., 1203 Elm. Both nice. '59 MERCURY Monterey, pow­
Ijr furnished. North 8-5267.
er brakes, steering, radio k
102. Mobile Home* - Sale heater, new tires. 322 8529.
i n tm •61 VOLKSWAGEN, black se­
DON'S .
dan. $993 322-6877.
MOBILE HOME SALES
"Your Wheel Estate Dealer” 120. Automotive Service
17 Models to choose from
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
838-1206
Hwy. 17 92
I-ongwood, Fla.

F U. It N I S H E II Apartments!
close fn. ^oi Palmetto. Ph
322-1374 after 5 30 p m

2, 3, 4 4 BEDROOMS
1. 19 * I BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
fo r Complete Information
322-1301 2610 lllawittia at 17 92
See or Cell Your

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JohnB
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
120 N. Park Ave.
122 6125

Seminole Realty

E ast- nf City Limit* of San­
JO H N E. FOX,
ford on Route 415. Site Day
R#«Uor
—Sunday, Dec. 20 at 1 P M. 206 N. Park Ave.
323 0559
Furniture • Antiques - AppUincee . Toy* 4s Miscellan­
BART PILCHER, Broker
eous Items too numerous to
Personal Service
mention. AU Item* sold for
CaU 1R 7491
Cash A to the Highest Bid­
der. Conilgnmtnt* accepted
Saturday, Dec. 19 all day. Ball-Blair Agency
Real Estate — Insurance
Sale Conducted by:
3rd k Park Ave.
3224641
LEWIS C. DELL
AUCTIONEER
40-ACRE TRACT, corner Lo­
Appraiser, Liquidator
cust k Celery, Sanford. Suit­
Licensed 4k Bonded
able for Commercial, Sub­
322 8531 — 222 7450
division or Industrial. Ex322 1881 — 222-5138
ceUent term s. CaU or write'.
Local automobile dealert of­ BUI Lofuo, Realtor, P. O.
Box 266, Lakeland, Fla. 688fer their best buys to Herald
classified display ada.
'.
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s

106. Apartments for Rent 120. Automotive Service

TURN, Clean 2 Bdrm. Apt
close In, water k lights furn
AUTO GLASS &amp;
322-5680.
3 BEDROOM, Family Room, 2 3 BEDROOM Furn., nice large
SEAT COVER C(X
lot. 322-1305.
Bath, built In Appliances
1-Room Efficiency a p t with - 304 W. 2nd St. FA 14011 ~
Central Air * H eat, wall to
pvt. bath k ahower, suit able ALL WORK GUARANTEED
wall carpeting. 322-3505.
for couple or single person
2 HR Home Furn. $80
or retired. All utilities In
Government Owned
123. lloata &amp; Motors
3 BR Home Furn. $125
eluded tn rent. Ideally lo­
Homes
3 BR • 2 Bth Home Furn. (150
cated on let St., within 1 17 Ft. HIGH HAT, with access2 BR Home Kit. Eq. 175
block of 2 free parking lots
orles, '58, 50 h.p. Johnson,
2 nR Kit. Eq. D enary $75
and shopping center. In­
elec, start, Mitchell Tilt
3 BR • 2 Rth Lk. Mary $115
Selection of 2, 3, and 4
quire at Manuel Jacobto
T railer. Excellent condition,
Bedrxm is located In various
3 BR - 2 Bth. Extra Nice $125
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
$750. CaU 322-6643.
3 BR . 2 Bth. Rav. P ark $130
sections of Sanlord
a
Im m ediate Delivery
I Br • 2 Bth. Pinecreat $135 108. Room* For Rent
Gateway To The W aterway
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
We Have The Home For Yoii CLEAN ROOM for Msn. 401 Robson Sporting Goods
FROM $50.00
Magnolia Ave, 322 0720.
FOR THE BEST HOME
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
BUY
ROOMS: 1-Single, 1 • Double. 304-94 E. 1st. Ph. FA 14981
2585 PARK DRIVE
SEE YOUR
322-2420
322-7495 Cdupte or ladies. Kitchen
privileges optional, rrivgt*
________ NIGHTS______
523 0548 home. 322 4030 After 5 p. m.
322 8824
322 4148
322-5442 cell 322-8837.

m-J

WANTED Metal Miter Box
• MtWktAha.
(a* VI »- cm
with 24" Saw. Ph. 322 0296.
W
L.
Harmon
FA
2-4233
8. D o r s • Cats - Pets
SECTIONAL BOOK42ASE. 322—"Now-there'e a doll I oould really go fori**
AFGHANS**' POODLES, black FOH--A Musical Christmas,
1640.
rail
nUKUR'S
Music
Shop,
m iniature; s h o w quality,
322-7202. T r i a l Purchaae 55. Furniture For Sale
healthy. $75 to $150. 833-6257.
84. Heal Estate • Sale
95. Houses For Sale
Plans.
DOGS RECEIVED Tor Adop
WILSON MA1ER FURN.
LAKE &amp; HIGHWAY
READY TO MOVE IN
tlon, boarded. Animal Res­ Plano Servicing &amp; Tuning
Buy — SeU — Trade
New 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes,
FRONTAGE
Gene
Cumbaa
—
322
2661
cue League, 1700 W. Mlnne
311-15 E. lit.
322 5622 DELTONA Area, 2000* on
1-2 batha. So. Longwood area
sola, DeLand. Ph. 714-1346. 35. Vacuum Cleaner*
—Trades considered, and
spring fed lake, 1815' on
RATTAN Furniture, good con­
we'll build on your lot. Semi­
Enterprise Road. 33 acre*
CHIHUAHUA Pups, 7 wk*. old.
dition.
Ph.
322-0556.
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
nole County's Leading Build
choice land, 8 miles from
322-7152.
YOUR REXAIK DEALER
er
Sanford. $45,000, term s. Ph.
FUEtS ESTTOTATE
322-6511 Upholstering k Mattress ren­
HAROLD LOGAN
PEKINESE AKC Registered. 2555 S. Park
427-7223, New Smyrna Beach.
7 wks. old. CaU 322-4757 or SALES - PARTS - SERVICE
Also several Lake Front LMN EN’TERl RISES, INC.
ovating. New !■ Used Furnl
Sale* office: So. on U. S. 17■ee at 101 E Onora Rd., SanLots. '
lure. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
43. Plant*, Feeds, Seeds
92 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
fbrd.
Co., at 709 Celery Aye.
right one block on Seminole
FA
2-2117.
SANFORD FEED STORE
MERLE W. WARNER
C H IH U A H U A P u p p i e s tX.
Ave. 838 3911.
Whole-Corn
$125
—
Snajt
Corn
REALTOR,
2427 S. Elm .
Usefl furniture, appliances,
$2 8n — Jim Dandy Dog
708 So. Park
322 3829
tools, etc. Bought - Sold
LAKEFRONT
POINTERS. 6 mo old. 322-527SC Feed — $3.75 for 50 lbs. In­
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Casselberry, 1-35' R e a c h ,
cludes Tax.
l» BEAGLE Puppies. 6 wks. old.
Ave Ph. TA 2-4112.
Trees, 2 Bedroom Masonry,
320 Sanford Ava.
322 9990
IS THERE A NURSE
Fla. Room, Porch, Utility,
2471 Palmetto, 322 0429.
For Uie biggest selection of
IN THE HOUSE?
Patio. Carport, Guest House.
Our Regular Feed Prices
BASSETT Puppies, AKC. WiU 25 lbs. Jim Dandy Dog Feed! nearly new and used furni­
Ixiw Down, $85 mo. Mort­
ture,
ace
Noll's
Furniture
There should be! In this fine
bold for Christmas. Only 4 $1.99—50 lb* Jim Dandy Dog
gage by owner. TE 8 3148.
Brokerage in Casselberry
home situated on 2 well
left. 322-7614.
Feed $3 63 — 100 lbs. Shell­ ou 17-92 Open 6 days 9 to 6
shaded lots directly across A HOME THAT APPEALS
ed Corn $3.25 — 100 lbs
FRF.E: Kittens for Chriatmai.
from Sanford's newest Nurs­ to many buyers. Attractive
MODERN
Sofa,
2
matching
Short* $3 95 — 100 lbs Tux­
2514 Orange, 322 6325
ing Home E n d u e d garage,
home, newly-painted inside
Chairs
like
new
$R
t&gt;
156
Pineedo Chops Horse Feed $1 30
fireplace, kitchen fqiilpnifnt,
and out. Milwl stucco on m e­
13. Special Notices
— 100 lbs F k P Feed $3 nS crest Dr , 322-1716.
and toned for duplex if de­ tal construction; harmoniz­
—10O lhl, Race Horse Oats flO., Business Oppnrt.
sired on extra lot $in,noo
ing 2-ear garage Ha* living
Adding Machines • Typewriters
$3 80 HUNT'S T U X E D O
with $1,000 down and bal­ room with fireplace, dining
Sales • Rentals - Repair*
FEED STORE. Comer San
FOR LEASE
room, good sued kitchen, 3
ance like rent
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
ford k 2nd St.
SERVICE STATION.
big bedrooms with additional
Good Localiou Good Products. JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
13. Catering • Food
enclosed porch. Corner lot
50. Mine. For Sale
Good Treatment
322 6457
amt large shade tree*. Pric­
MRS. BROWN M I L L E R ' S
PHONE LOCALLY 322 4342
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
ed at $9,&lt;X\i and term s to
Fruit Cakes at Winn Dixie.
or apply to the
,
of 10,000 Items
suit.
E. 1st St. or call 322 3604.
PURE OIL COMPANY 90. Ixits Fur Sale
1300 Gripevllle Ave

PAPERHANGLNG-PAINTING
Licensed, Bonded, Insured
20 Y «*n Exp. - 322-7331

97. House* For Rent

lU lZ

SANFORD AVK.
0PEN

EVENINGS

Sanford, Florida
(22-4101
National Repeeaeealoee lee.

at HOLLER'S!!
We Haven’t Lost Our Heads;
Just Our Minds!
62 Rambler
Ambassador Ciutnm 4 • Door, V-8. d?
Standard
TranamUslon, 'P o w e r V*
Steering, Power llrakra. Heater,

Air Conditioner.

WAS f j g Q g

1275

64-Chevrolet Impnla
4 Door Hardtop. V-8 Engine.
Automatic Tranamiaaion, Power
Steering. Power lirakea, Radio,
Healer and Factory Air Condi­
tioning. A Clean Car, Like New
W’uh Red Flnlah and Corree- .
ponding Interior, Still Under A
Factory W arranty.
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W x* * 3 3 9 5

fil Ford
6 Paaacnger Station Wagon. V-8 Kn.
cine, Automatic Tranamiaaion, Power
Steering, Radio A Heater, Air Condltinner. Luggage Rack and Other
Optinna. Clean Car Throughout —
Special Buy
WAS * 3 Q Q

55 GMC

c *

Ton Pick Up.

175

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62 Ford
4 Door Hlation Wagon.. V-8 F.nglnr, f ^
A u t o m a t i c Tranamiaaion. Power. S T
Steering. Power lirakea. Kadht. Ileal.
1/
er and Air Condition. WAS l ^ g g g
V

425

63 Chevy Impula
Super Sport Coupe. V-H Engine,
Automatic Tranamiaaion, Power
- Steering. Radio, llra te r, Whit*
Finiah. All Vinyl Interior, Huebet Hrats And Conaol*. K itra
Nice.
WAS 1 2 3 9 5

^ ^^ .
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4B*

175
•
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63 Chevrolet Biscayne
4 Door Sedan. 6 Cylinder Engine,
Automatic Tranamiaaion and Heater.
Il la A One Owner With Low Mile, t m
age and Clean Throughout.
' 1 1
WAM * 1 9 9 5

1 1

55 Chevrolet Bel Air

c

4 Door. V-8, Automatic Tranamlaalun, Radio And llra ter. Good Solid
Transportation

1 .
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695
495

58 Dodge
4 Door Station Wagon. V-B Kng i n e , Automatic Tranamiaaion,
Power Steering and Heeler.
WAS 6795

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2nd ft PALMETTO
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P H O N B 322-3231
322-0861

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DECEMBER II, 1M4
Admissions
I n n a Cooper, Betty Black,
George R. B eit, Lottie Jonei,
Joseph Well, Rhonda Applefa te , Edda F arrell, Sherry
McOrltf, Roia Mae Wood,
Sanford; Florence Bolte, Del­
tona; Brian Ferrln, North Or­
lando; Cleanthla P eteri, Mait­
land,
Blithe
Mr. and M ri. Melvin Coop­
er, Sanford, a girl.
J
Dlacharfee
Dollle McMUllon and b»$y
girl, Eleanor Nlcbola, Marlon
F reem an, Myrna Keefe and
baby girl, Charol Chaplin and
baby girl, June Remuaat and
baby girl, Walter KoeUer,
‘ Frederick Fraae, Laura- K utir|M argaret Solei, Ronnie Milton, Oacar Boat, Arthur Fongnle, Marie Hardy, Charlie
rc o d io g t .
W T-H am iltro,
Edward Dougherty Jr",* San­
ford; Alice Luts, DeBary;
Mary Jo Culbreath and baby
girl, Joaeph. Ogleaby, Lake
Monroe.

DECEMBER 12, 1M4
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TAMPA ( U P I ) - J U t a Ben.
George liollahan, of Dads
County, says the IM S Legi­
slature will paaa • measure
creating annual sessions.
Hollahan made the forecast
a t a Legislative Council InUrira committee on annuel
sessions meeting. .

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J . G. Cummlnga, Miltoir J.
Nlcbola, Arrle Colllna, Robert
R. • Eiaencoff, Steven Duffy,
CARLING BLACK LABEL
Olivia L. Sm art, Samuel
Haney, Emily L. Joyner, Car­
olyn A. F errier, Arletha
Scott, Ann Nichole, Sanford;
Silvio Brunelll, E rm a Wolanaky, DeBary.
Births
Mr. and Mri. Edda A. F a r­
rell, Sanford, a boy; Mr. and
Mra. Tbomaa W. Joyner, San­
ford, a girl; Mr. and Mra.
Stephen Peters, Sanford, a
boy; Mr. and Mrs. David P.
F errier, Sanford, a girl; Mr:
and Mrs. Jam ea Smart, San­
ford, a girl; Mr. and Mra.
B eatrice ScoU, Sanford, a
girl.
Dlscbarges
Rosa Mae Woods, Olivette
Wright, Annabell Deere, Mar­
guerite Bridges, Kffio Loirs,
George Wealey Arnold ill,
Jam ea Kirkland, Mark Hoggs,
M argaret Goodwin and baby
boy, Janice Culver and baby
boy, Shirley Dellarco and
baby boy, Nancy Hall and
baby boy, Delphia Willis and
baby girl, Sanford; Henry
Heath, Longwood; Kathleen
Garrison, New Smyrna Beach;
Dorothy L. P revail and baby
boy, Osteen; Virginia Batts,
Titusville.
DECEMBER 13, 1964
Admissions
Albert
Edwards, Marvin
Miller, Janice Cowley, Lewis
H. Morton Jr., EUiel Williams, Libby*. Croom Stylo
Sharon K. Slayraakcr, Rcnac
Black, Sandra Smith, Shirley
Libby'i Ttndgr Green
Ragland, Sanford; I’rovedrnta
Rarrcca, D e B a r y ;
Betty
Mann, Lake Monroe; Clement
Polldoro, Longwood.
For Holiday lik in g , Libby'i
Births
#303
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
coni
JLmM
Mann, Lake Monroe, *a girl; Mortl Rronrf
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Slay. m aker, Sanford, a girl.
Discharges
Aunt Nolllo’i Dolkioui
Lucille Anderson, H e l e n
liters, Elisabeth' Daniels, Jes
slca Burke ami baby girl, lto
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Mayor Demands
Altamonte Quiz
By Donnn Eaten
Altamonte Springs Mayor \V. Lawrence Swoffortl last night at a meeting of the town council
adamantly insisted that the board request the gover­
nor to conduct a “compete and full investigation of
all charges made against the town government prior
to the November general
elections."
He pointed out thnt
"irreparable damage lias
been done to the com­

ny H»rry I. Johnson
WEATHER: Cloudiness, few showers thru Friday, high about 70; low tonight in low 60s
A subtle • hint hy * State
Road Department o f f i c i a l
VOL. 57
United Press Leased Wire
Est tulished 1908 THURS., DECEMBER 17, 1964 SANFOKl), FLORIDA • NO. 84
Wednesday afternoon softened
hiddon
bristles
on
the
backs
of
The Girl Scouts will sing
Christmas Carols a t 7:15 p.m. city and county officials and
Friday in the Rand Mall. This Highway-46 construction will
is an annual tradition and, as continue.
The tvfo governmental bod­
in the past, the public is cor­
munity by adverse publicity,
ies met at the county engi­
dially invited to attend.
false charges and rumors
neer's office to iron out dllcirculated at the tim e" and Try Again
. F irst. Pentecostal Church of fcrences on how to cope with
pledged, in event the board
ROME (U PD — Parliam ent
Longwood will Imve a turkey a drainage problem in the 25th
failed to a r t upon his recom ­
dinner today from 4:30 until Street section.
mendation, to "bring the m at­ tries again today to elect a
new Itnliun pre.idenL Two
The SHI) official, drainage
7 p -m. a t tho church to bene­
ter before the county com m is­
The U.S. Office of Em er­ sion. the district attorney and l-Nllota Wednesday failed to
f it its Christm as basket fund engineer Al Davis, brought the
PeW itt Mathews, the aud­
produce a winner.
cool comments to a quick itor of Sanford Atlantic N a­
gency Planning has approved the grand Jury.'"
fo r needy families.
close when he said that the tional Dank, today was named
funds expended by the city
He reported that he had
and county to repuir damage been advised in a meeting Red Bid
An area super market man- Project would continue with- by Seminole County Chamber
MOSCOW (U P D —Prem ier
caused by the September visit with the state •auditor’s rep ­
ager is advertising "ponset-' ,,ul del** ” *» **« «*»n’t »K&gt;P' -of Commerce President Knry*
acheduled
to the aiea of Hurricane Dura. resentative earlier in thr day Alexei Kosygin’*
lylc llousholder to head the
. la s" for sale, A Herald Clock Pl‘‘* " •
The ' county will -rereive, that cost-hi anau d iL -iitj ady visit to Britain next year waa
—Watcher, UllhkTng to t a i e U.« | - H e refere e d -to the -change tr..d«-LoJ&gt;’a newly ..authorise
subject to a —future audit, up ordered by the governor,, will *con here_today aa another
poor guy some em barrass- ' n dram age-of the area from J‘C(| GrYaler S ahfofd' Board 0:
' to- $14,903—the amount re ­ he (ieTween Ji.tW T n d $6,000, slim th g t-th r-K re m lin 'e new ment h u rried to (ell him of the an °IH’n ditch to pipe. "If we] Commercei
,
quested- and Sanford will re ­ a sum which must be on de- leu.lrrs want further accomerror. Said he, "why change ^avc *° redesign (the road
Matliews, who enine to San
ceive, subject to a similar imsit tn Tallahassee before I nualations with the West,
It got your ‘I’*,’ didn’t l’^a n ,l Iberc will be a delay.
ford j,-, January «&gt;f 1963 from
-illCity and county eomliUssiom} »*. AUantic.tvatli.iial Uank of
work Itegins.
] . ...
^
a u d it , u p to $ 1 ,019 .
it? "
members caught on quickly j j.ck .o n v ille. said he would
■“
' -f'WTnty
Ortmty V-ommtwpiun
Comintern.-I -Chair*
Pointing out again Hurt only j-A z J \L ltlC S „ .
— ^_.
man Jam es P. Avery received 13 per cent of the town’s free-j WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Sixty-one years ago today ! and * n " ’ninK discussion of an.
th^ county's approval Wrdnes- holders hadsigned the petition NATO now h a t
the Wright brothers success-, al'cgcd agreem ent made by j
atomic
fUlly Dew tlicir airplane fo r, a previous county official that
day# Tht City’S ip|l?ov1| was requesting the audit, Swolford | ’'mines" in its arsenal for Re­
made Nov. IU.
stated (hat in his opinion " p c -, fending Central Europe and
the first time at Kitty Hawk. " " ' coun‘&gt; " ouId hc,»» ,n I,|ac’
The money wm requested titioners have a moral oiiliga- has plans for plscing them
Very few fields of endeavor, mg the drainage pipe was
.
after l*iesi«lent Johnson set lion to p ty for it" and made | near the Iron C urtain if w ar
if any, have experienced the dropped—at-least in public.
up the disaster procedure fol­ it plain that he wished all poi- nppears likely,
progress made hy the avia-j Mayor A. L. Wilson presided I
at the* session and read a
low nit* in the wake of the hur­ slide haste he taken in the
tion industry
lengthy resume of what had
‘
.
• .
ricane
lloth the city and county
Ed Levy Sr , defeated carlWASHINGTON (U P I) —
There's a new Christmas transpired since the widening
received apptoxal for the ier this month in his bid for The ip , r , mgrncy \tunchtd
tree in your future and it grows of Sanford Avenue was first
amount reipiested. OKI* aud- couneil olfier, protested pay­ two rocketa
its own decorative cones, savs discussed in August, 1956.
from
White
At that time the city assist
lt»»|j» aie expected heie soon ment of the town’s tax monies Samis, N. M.. Wednesday to
Tony Jensen of the Florida
to check the figutes and if (or what he term ed an "u n ­ test u theory thnt cosmic dust
Agricultural Extension Service. ed the county with its drain ­
the intim ates arc aecinatr, necessary audit.”
Growers will get trees for age problem with the under-•
a m t electron -tensities in the
Conclusion of lengthy dis­ upper atmosphere are related.
clu'ikn Will he issued III those
field testing in 1961 The tree, standing that t h e county
cussion resulted in nn agree­
amounts.
is a cross between the Sierra would reciprocate when (lie ■
The city sought the fund ment that the town would pay NATO Pledge
Nevada lodgepole pine and the 25th Street widening project
In icitnhinxe the tfcaaui) f«*r for the audit slid that contri­
shore pine It grows six feet in started.
K K V . A M ) M K S . W . J. ( il K S S ;«n. th e ir «hfimrlite rs, S lie ri n* J«». J m lit h
PAULS (U P I)—The North
Count) commissioners said
os et time paid M'yuhit city butions will Ik- accepted from Atlanlir Treaty O rganisation
four to live )eafs and develops
K a y , S h ir la *l»»v am i M a r y Jeanette, l’he fa m ily leaves soon fo r m issio n no
such
agreement
could
t&gt;e
the
petitioners
although
they
s
i
s'
n
n
•
fur
s
Ir
a
iiU
g
of
ilr
ls
ils
into a full.manv branched tree
( H e ra ld P h o to )
■ 'f
a r y w o rk in (ie rm a n y .
foreign
| .
cannot legally be required to (NATO)
,
.
. m. inlsteri
fro m t h r c i t y .
with conical shape and straight found in the record City com­
wound
up
a
three-day
.winter
missioners
insisted
it
was
a
pay for any -part id Uiu cost.1
DeWITT MATHEWS
trunk Just as it reaches Christ-’
C o u n ty . K n i f i n r r r
W illia m
m e e t i n g tudjty with a pi.dge
moral
otdlgation
to
ki^cp
the
ltu i*li * a i *1 th e s is u n ty 'a re&lt; |iip*t |
mas tree si re it develops de­
to wmk for disarm am ent and
im m c d ia t H y
ir * o i n i n r n j
*
corative cones arpong thick agreement.
nx a&gt;« fur r m r ly s 'f ir y wo i k &lt;toli**
n v o iil th«* ■p t v a d o f n u c l e a r
Im
a
iii
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10
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r
m
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Yesterday all agreed—with
sin a itm nhrt sif p io jr* t».
foliage.
I xx ca p u n v .
SKI) officials listening — that p o in t n ir n t b y t h r O ia m l»«*r
•
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T h r u * m r lu ila r l r a n ) n i ; o u t
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p
e
c
t
to
h
a
v
e
t
i
n
t
Use
project
should
contmup
no
Members ol the Seminole
o f r « w M( i r r k a m i th e |h *n! &lt;
B o a rd o f t f a n u e il b&gt; the la t t e r
County Juvenille Council pur m atter what form of drainage
r.a k o a r e a , ir u t a lla t lo n o f a '
I SAIGON (U P I) — “ Young
p a r t o f n a x l w e e k ," » aid M n U
is U se d .
chased, wrapped and sent gifts
C . m iii I v , f y r n t u r k y . , la r g e r d in in p ip a b e tw e e n H ig
In
f.’
tlr»
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t
h
r
forms*!
flak
lU
rrv
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u
iin
g
thr
past
two
v
r
a
r
.
j turka” in the South Vietnamlo w s , " a n d w«*Tl go r ig h t to
w ould sc u ttle
n r i f f Itoys' an&lt;1 two girls at
- r a m i .!)(«.( |« m| H ear f j i k r nfist ('ills L a k e , re- |
moved today to
T h *' S e m in o le &lt;’« unty I(iir- (•Mi* army
Rev. end Mrs. tVilllnm J h ill a i M.»* wnn h u m in S a n * f w o r i."
Slate
engineers
had
left
the
Florida indiiVtrial schools this
p la c in g o f a fstlslx*** "&lt;i t h r
- j's ir{
i i i »!
s*f ht*i
-:
\ »»••&lt; 11(1 loll
ll II x
petitioned p tngr grnrrala iup|K&gt;rting i n ­
M n t h r u f p o u te d o u t th a t
ll ll ls li
ni IV • si &gt;--U 1 h u ll'll
(sill-h
II
k
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It
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N
IflUU-ff)
open
ditch
In
the
road
building
•week The Council is planning
l . t ’iigwcHMi If'iH il, g r r i i i ^ l ir - t » ** \ . K m i i i i i M l &gt; l l l l t i'' *ct up n
m lh a lr n t« * n -m l
. l.il .R ,
. government Huddhisti.
find hn* in \\ kfMUip w ill arc*
f--l I - -I j t-fc - - S I " ' a m i lu i
N%ith fiim n &gt; U . *?’ 01*1 \ h^i .t il,
a membership drive the first plans because "there Is a
p a il * tn v%axhmita a m i o t f ir r
l 4SlSl(M
iiu ad'litional «iictiil
court I’lin a u r n indications th a t
tn
(••$
lilts
l
a
i
r
a
p
i
k
'la
m
t«
ditch
so
we
left
it
there
To
I tinlu.n-t tin -* fu n i i l a u g l il e la ,
of next vear
bequests for
fat h r I m » lira* vi |»ni*tu«
ila u ia g e to itm sla in t h r x«*ulh- jiNlgi*»hi|i
I I * t • is t'tm hiati S.f &gt;*. tw4.ll \ |* t i) I i . i i i i - I i ,
(nr S r m i q o I c the action might touch off a
in e rt Iht* !»*■*• I* of tlu S a n f o ld
to . S lu t In J o y ,
membership maj be sent to IV change plans of construction
I *i ii* * r ••**t
I tit | *t ini
l l i i • 1 I t•I VS, i l \ . D r l - . s r
h.i m m j " .I it h L . i \ w Ini w ill lie i'« a t p o rtio n -&lt;f t h r r o u n t y .
• oiinty, a putt of Divinitiii II m*w attem pted coup,
•I I *»n
i
n an w i ll
now would probably scuttle M cr* h u n t* A
() box 1712
lir iir Sni»f*»i»l X h n u I A n -'lit
Itiinh aaisl Mux % lit 1 1&gt; rulin ' of the-N inth Jodi* ial (’irrutt.
• l' Its | l|
• f .St t* &lt;h i't s s*», mi s•l
the entire operation, an olii . 1?* I fir n r u l y o t p a r n / r d Si»n- tlfVI.
vi i. H iih i l l - " . l l i . m id S l i e i i i
» • »
th io iig ti tin
h u ll i« a n r wi t h
l hs's.lssg I- &lt;l I
•t lim y ,
ISaS|*tl!*l
The asnniMlioii «li e s the I v llS S U i I o I'^ciy
4
to id J ’ i o^ it-Fkiv* liu n in i'S i A t
vial hinted loudl).
.In , w li&gt;, w i l l In- tw o n e x t
I hl*y
t«* I Mill Hills I • .i-vill#*, h &gt;
Friday is the deadline for de
is'la tiv e ly in iiio i s U m a g r. H** rapid gioxxth of the county
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I'NITKD NATIONS, N. Y.
Jam es I’ Aver) J r , count) »ih la tlM ti; a y f up of S o u th NtMrklfijf w ith HI f \ Irs is it n hit®
liiiilllli
positing holiday greeting cards
s itrsl
o ther
s ountlea
vx hp h and
*t. v 11 *V\ lls'k' I •*« * Sits' at it lit)
Ii»e additional burden (1*1*11—The Soviet Unipn ia
commission chairm an, said he v a lif m d h u k iiir s a an d p r o fc » Mtsslt ilia V will 1st* i|ii||||*
III s si &gt;1. I. -Inti €*..!!• . . IfisIs ll.
al the Seminole Count) chain .
M iffe irti ilainah:sn hi th r him*l
placed on the court hc« auae billing to make a payment of
believed four laning ul High h iiiiu il p e o p le .
)* *iif f«l slit Itt'llllli* I hf\ NNsS* \ I it 11«I St#*|.*»»ll.
tier of Commerce for the fam
11 is'*In o f thoiiw.iiuU of sl.ilJaift
«*( il
an miftpcrlflrd amount to
” 1 Ilia in u I io m i *1," M u tlic M i
way 46 (25th Street) will not
ed "C hristm as, F l a ” post­
i; li ij ll ii &gt; r il 11/.lity lli lilt t i ' l l
Division II in comptntcd of SiH-rctary (ieneral Thant perMr
D firm ir x tin irn t
»in rappreciably i n c r e a s e the P o in te d o u t, ' w i l l d i'ftig n a
mark Cards deposited at the
•m i 11h 11111»t K o fr ik fi' M ' - ' " i t
j Seminole and Hrcvuid rntifl* Noifalty t&lt;i wipe nut the threat
•s*irw*
ll-s&lt;l pablsilMl* ? NN1tI)
drainage situation for the cit&gt; p if U t u iu to in e r t t h r n r r d x Ihxani f«»r m f l \ r - y s » i t r i m
Cham ber's office will tie srnt
tie s
T h e a s s o c ia tio n
recalls to it s v o te In th e U n ite d NaK u i n .* I til | st tut ( h a p .'I 1 Mlit |*1( (
o f l*nt h tn* ft h u n t a a n d p r o f e s ­
He
added,
however,
that
with
lllla»lisfiMt y itp m in tr w III &lt;*• i •
to Christmas postmarked, and
th a t
a
p o p u la tio n
s u r v e y t In l.s ,
'•Hi* h t
completion of the project, bus s io n a l p« " p l r H r a « h lrd , " T h r tu n n y . I ’h f i r th« &gt; n* i II » tn ik I i . . 1C•'I mT* lia p t i i
be sent on to their destinations,
s h o w s u n o f f ic i a ll y
th a t
th e
•Asi .sw^t)i ati*l I ' wf
Ih ip t i»*t
messes will spring up along S a n t* id M r n h a i il n irn * iip \a i II
p i l i n a i l y w it h l.n ^ liw ft I t*
but rem em ber Frida) a the
* M l
K I A M I'S
Il l'll
d iv is io n h a s a p o p u la tio n itovx
i hut. h. I i t Kiiyiil, h n I h« l»
the right of waj amt then tip- o p i'fttt* a x a win^r o f th*(
ntfi*
11.«| •t iwt
« h m « h*
•f
last day.
i t ' l l a*
p i* k e t
lllir a
I o *I m &gt;
o f. jii.u m i
w ith
|7d.nuu m
SANTA MONICA, Calif.
••-I M»
» *d \\ cat
hi
problem ' will be. compound ih u in in 't a n e w .d iv i t i o t i und
Nvhtth A m r i K MM m ih li» i\ | »• r MN%ay
hun*lt«'«U
of
B r e v u r d a n d 07.&amp;0U in S e m ­ 4U 1*11 — N at (King) Cole,
ed."
M »lr l&lt;u| ti»t C l a n • h. 11wl 1&gt; • t in tied
o u r p r o ^ ia m u i l l he e t t a b liih Jack
Sliaphaid,
F
1
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r
i
d
u
h u n riv l
an&lt;i
t h e ir
Things- we- never- knew - till
i o lin l I u u tio ll- W o r k e d
w iu .e e v e lv e t voire ha* kept
nnooiI fur more than right a 11acit
He expressed sympathy to ed lo p r r m it o th e r trro u p a to
representative of Carpenters in o le .
T u rin t h r r o i e .
now dept A ''cag m ag '' is a
It a ls o s a y s th e d iv is io n h as I I I ... h ig h a to p th e w o r ld ’* hit
yrttia (••foil' coining to the an d b ro u g h t m a jo r vxork to a International a n d
the city for Us problem but o p r ia t « in a x in u lia r m a n n e r. '
Warren
Mr.
(iumiN
k
m
*•
n
n
x
th»*
lift*
lough old goose
.Sanfi.nl • hurt Ii in Juinuny, s t a n d s t ill • *n th e h u g e $7 fit) Coiiary, of the State .Council th re e ju d g e s , tw o o f w h o m p a .i.d e f o r tw o d e c a d e i, ia
insisted it was that governM at h ew a? a n a t iv e o f J u r l .
•»f a a n virriiinii tmt **ril) Uni I
m illio n M i l i i l l Is la n d m oult..
,
...
ing body's concern. "I wish M M iville, w a s w ith th e A ll a n
*»f
&lt;*ar|M*ntep*.
Wednesilay a re i cn id c n tn o f B t e v a n lC o u n - u n d e r g o in g m h i.l t t r e a t m e n t *
fro m h i* I '. i M o im I * \ | * t
in s
The Seminole Count) Chain
pm t
11*
V
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KP
fl*'hi
H'l
I*
M
I.IllllU
you didn't have it but you do," tic H an k* th e re f o r f**ur y r a t » hut from prrtonal rx|»#*ri**nts
m rm U ta .m l , , J - t&lt; » M v iii uf f u r u p re e u m a b ty c a n c e ro u *
night
her of Commerce's board of
1 *1* k* * a v x e ir a ls o set up at
Seminole. The petition notes j "lung tumor."
fo r S * e t» .iii U n lN n » it &gt; f . . i m
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sorbing it and then the drain
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» part-tim e Baptist pnst«tr. e le c t r ic c h a ir .
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n i l Is la n d
li 'p r e s e .it a t .v e o f tin- S t a l e Inother try to unify Seminole Monrue will be compounded.
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County with a single, toll free
City officials had contended
Ilurillg the meeting nt tinmetropolitan telephone sys that the previously promised
l aprl, Joel Dl.oii of DcLand,
tern We’re convinced that busi­ pipe would lim it the flow o!
Jrfferson Davis, of Sanford,
ness in both areas will be en­ water into the city drainage
a m i Ton. f’u. kelt, of Deltona,
hanced and If that happens Uie system and that that form o(
Cordially Invited
were r.umed tn repreaent eon- ,
30 to 50 cents a month it'll cost drainage would be must ad
I ' n i l r i l I ’ r r s i In te r n a tio n a l
lo Omaha, Mayor Jam es $20,000- a year adm inistratin' the c-harg.» r .m r to light, is traetora on a com m itter to
subscribers will be more than vantageous.
Nine highly placed persons Dworak and four others u.-rr aide to McNamara, who retlr- reused &lt;d obtaining tecs Irom complete plans for cqluhliahtn a t te n d th e A n n u u l
offset by increased incomes of
They said leaving the ditch at cit). state and federal levels accuxed of taking lhou.xan.lv rd Mary). 27.
mg
the
school,
(ictirge
Elliott.
two envelope companies doing
employes and other wage earn­ to handle the drainage would were under indictment today
F’lunk Giahum mid Knlrigh
—John A W)lie, 57, a $17,- ! business with ll.r state.
ers. Frankly, it’ll pay dtvid allow too much w ater to rn on charges of malfeasance in of dollars in brltws from l.ulklSullivan, all of Sanford, were
ends.
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contractors
to
smooth
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head
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budget
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county
grand
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also
inter the piped portion of drain office
ii Ian nilme-l to the committee
age and would "rupture" the
The misconduct in all the wa&gt; lor tiw erection of a lux and finance l.ranch in the I’cn- dieted J.il.ii J Lang, former to repreaent labor.
f e a tu r i n g ,
existing pipes,
eases involved money and ury apartm ent project.
tagon under Lofjis who retired superintendent ol (lie printing
The committee will meet
A ctin g 'A n y Gen. Nicholas last January.
section of the Illinois Depart- Jan. 20 with Dauglasa and
Boiled down, the decision charges ranged from cmBeixyesterday it this:
lenient to britsery. However, K atirn b arh saal m Washing
—William II. Godel, 43, a i ment of Finance, on related Iwiard to outlina final plana
The drainage ditch will re there was no known link be- ton tiiat the- misuse of Ihc -ie $20.01)0 a &gt;ear eieputy director charges
for tl.r school.
In Omaha, thr grand jury inmain and the road work will tween the cases. The indict- fense funds, estim ated at for management of the I'entacontinue. The city will keep ments were issued separately, about $66,000, had been dittos' gon's Advanced Research I’ro dictmcnt of M ajor l)worak and
tabs on the flooding situation
At the national level, a fed- rred by the Pentagon last fall Jecta Agency. He waa removed four others on tiritM-ry charges
in connection with a millionThey delayed any active work era! grand jury in Alexandria, during a routine audit. Thr from oilier last Aug. 24.
SPONSORED BY
The ' ’envelope case" lean- dollar
ap/irtm rnt
.project,
on possible changes i n the Va . Indicted a former aide money, $10,000 of which had
EPSILON
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drainage system pending fu to Defense Secretary Itobert been earm arked for "rertain dal in Illinois involved a form- brought counterclaims from acture happening.
j s. McNamara, and tw-o other confidcntial projccta" in' South cr Illinois rcs*enue director ami cuser and accused. '
John Krider, executive m an­
Saturday, December 26, 9 P.M.
The charges against Dworak ager of th* Seininola County
For the benefit of the SRD, Pentagon officials for misap Vict«Nain. war embezzled tie- campaign manager for Gov.
some commissioner* sta te d 1proprlation of defense funds.’ tween I960 and 1963 About Otto Keener, Theodore J. It- were brought by John B. Cole- Chamber of Commerce- and
Mayfair Inn
yesterday that no feud existed
In Illinois a former state $12,000 of the mone) has been ram Issart, a rlose aide to man. a t'hiragn builder, wlv&gt; chairman of the St. Johnsbetween the two fartionsj that revenue director was charged recovered.
Kerner. was charged with mu- said Dworak agreed to pocket Indian River Canal District,
TICKETS $6.00 PER COUPL*
the only place the "collision with official misconduct in­ The men charged in the in conduct and conspiracy while a $gS.ooo " campaign contri- was in north Florida today to
Phona
322-7427 For Keaervatioas
course" existed was in new s-. wiving the acceptance of fees dictment are scheduled to be in office.
button" in exchange lot a attend groundbreaking cerepaper accounts of what trans- from envelope companies do- arraigned next Tuesday,
The former state official, w ho1promise not to veto a rezoning moniea for the first construc­
th e y a re : ,
pfred at open meetings of th e ! mg a $2 million business with
managed K erner'a campaign action for a $1 million apart- tion since the canal waa o rig ­
two bodies.
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inal!^ planned tn 1935.
—Jam es Robert Loitit, 32, a lor re-election th u fall until m eat project.
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ENJOY .
THE
HAPPY
DIFFERENCE
WHERE
SHOPPING IS
A PLEASURE

TUESDAY P. M.
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Commerce Unit
In an tffo rt to find way*
Look* like our children ere
and mean* of keeping as much
going to eat well in ichool of Seminole County's purchas­
lunchroom*. T he4!!. S. Dept, ing power as ponible in Sem­
&lt; I 'i
of Agriculture ha* recently inole County, Seminole Cham­
purchased over nine million ber of Commerce Manager
{rounds of frozen and canned Joh" K rl,kr wl" »“ « * » ! »*
, t
„
fv¥1
i tqnight * meeting of the trade
beef, more than 321.000 case. L ,y.,
of dlwctoj , th&lt;t
of canned applesauce and an- , ttpll
,i l f n to rrrlt|&gt; ,
other 1.7 pill* million pounds t (irealer Kanfnrd Hoard of
of fresh frozen young chickens I Commcree,
for distribution to the USD.Vir Also ,,n ,he acm da when
convene a t the
national school lunch pro- ‘he director*
, , ,
« I *
orgunlistum j-CDfiiunice ,rpom
gram .
at 7:30 will he plans to try
-,
„
,
again to bring about a metroLake Mary Chamber of |lrt|itan lr,n&gt;hl&gt;nr , vstrnl fur
Commerce has been notified
r „ul)U phone *ubhy W. T Rice. ACL president. „ .r)1(frs atld thp Hrction of ofthat work on signal light* a. fjf&lt;rl for th t (orlhcomin?
^ the cro*sing south of Lake
year.
- 5 7 A Elementary S c h o o l - ,
In a letter -to directors,
whirh got underway , Monday, Krider declared, "a mnjor
* is cxpecled to be completed 'portion of Sanford and Sem­
within two weeks ami (he inole County's
%
purrbasing
warnings in operating condi­ power is leaving the county.
tion.
Spare will not permit a dis­

Seminole County ♦ * ♦ *
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on the St. Johns River * * * * ‘‘The N ile of America”
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'Collision
May Occur
On Drainage

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power in the area as possi­
ble."
Krider will present a fivefly H arry I. Johnson
point program to unite local
WEATHERt Fair, rather cold tonight, possible frost, low altout 30; Wednesday fair, ljttle warmer.
A "collision” may occur
merchants and businessmen.
Wednesday afternoon when
He will .suggest to .th e
VOL. 57
L’nitcd Press Leased Wire . Established 1906 TUES., DECEMRKR 15, 1961 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 82
rity and county official* con­
Chamber's hoard that a G reat­
er Sanford Hoard of Com­
fer on a drainage problem on
merce !&gt;* created, tin t efforts
(# # •
25th Street.
against the foremost compcti-.
They meet at 2 p. m. and
tor lie rombinVd, that the pro­
each
side appears to be arm*
cedure of debating issues in
ing itself with ammunition
the press be eliminated, that
supporting its contention.
ycar-aroutjd programs attrac­
tive to till- Inlying public he
The controversy developed
| j MOSCOW ( t ’PTT—The ^ o T
formulated and that the newwhen the State Road D epart­
vict Union today declared
organisation, operating as *
ment began plans to widen
three American m ilitary a t ­
division of the Chamber, con­
taches persona mm grain amt [ Casselberry's Town f'ounrit '
&lt;*5'h S t r u t ) . It
Sanford's nightlife light*
sider hiring a part-tim e pro.
ordaied them out of ‘be Monday night heard the first ■* "» "fterm ath of a project
muter with a merchandising will continue to go out *! mid­
■country.
reading of four ordinances conducted years ago when
background
ourfd to co-ordinnle
co-ordinate ail
atl
BS „ r,
result of action
ilestgtied to pul building, elec­ Sar|Bird Avenue was widened
Fatrgrtries
ries iritMff i h e f r . ? * f W t f ' Monday night by the
trical, plumbing and sanita- to rare for traffic leading to
The metro
memr prune
phone sysumv
system .
V'AHIS &lt;U 1*1)—Tlie United tion codes on a par*tetfV the SunforA WaiiA *-vy-t^*. ,
was turned down last January ' “pi^l ,-uv fathers turned
lion.
. . . . . _______
]
Stale*
won su|ipurt in the At- those of Seminole County.
, by Kimfmd -area ' subscribers down a plea that lire Capri
The City Commission says*
I
Untie
council
imlay
from
i
The
four
ordinances
were
when a survey was conducteJ Bestuurant in- allowed to stayWest Germany and Belgium accepted and will be posted the county agreed to install
by Southern Bell. The metro open till 2 a m. nightly since
for it* plans for an Allied pending the second reading 8 drainage pipe if Ova city,
cussion of the fin tors contri­ plan would tie nil of the coun­
mu-tear force.
and final adoption which will back In iUSit, would allow the
Tmn Adams, Florida'* Sec­ buting to this condition or to ty's phone subscribers into a it ha* a seating.IS.•i opacity cf
state to run an open drain­
put the codes Into effect.
retary of State, has been ways and means of offsetting single toll free system al­ limit *hjin *1H&gt;
age
ditch , south of 25th
A
kennian*
4»ctw*
Sir*
,
in
other
action
last
night
named chairm an of Use board
it. However.” Krider wrote, though South Seminole is pri­ plirostirin, of F rrn Park, iiskctl
S treet for three years,
of the National Waterway*
WASHINGTON
(UBD
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be
Bonn)
of
Aldermen
««•
'•if is not unusual for subur­ marily served by the Winter
'County commissioners ssy
FINAL PAPERS for the nule of Sanford Gas
Conference. He succeeds Wil­ ban families to periodically P a r k Telephone Company city ftffjriati ti* tetnedy the
President Johnson is wielding ‘horiicd negotiations for rethey
have searched thalr rec­
ordinance
povernimr
dtiaing
liam E. Kemp of Kansas C'Jly.
a "fairly sharp pruning knife” newing. the to w ns eontraet
Company to the Florida Public Utilities Comshop in the big city.
while Southern- Bell serves hours so that,hi* elieiit could
ords and fail to find such an
Adams is a frequent visitor to
on
proposed
spending
in
tho
W'i'h
\
\
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l
,
t.ogue
for
garl-age
puny uf West Palm Beach .were completed yes"U nfortunately." he went subscribers throughout the re ­ rater to banquet* to a greater
agreement. City commission­
Sanford.
fedrial budget be will st-lid to collection service, laigue has
tertlav. Principals of the transaction are pic­
on to say. “much Of our pur­ maining area of the county.
ers say it is a “ moral obliga­
d rp r r r of *uuci***.
had
the
contract
for
tire
cur­
Congress next month.
chasing power is going out of
tured, J. K. Roberts, president of Florida Public
The Oviedo aiea already has
tion” made in 1050 at a reg ­
H
r
p.
t
now
hi*
re
«!r*pito
t«
o
rent
year
and
no
complaints
It's a switch! That's for
Seminole County.
a similar system m that sun- rr«n)ittfoii* off ft n l in tht* fttJM*
Utilities lleft) ami A. II. Gaede, owner of tbe
on service'Were registered at ular City Commission m eet­
suns. Federal and stale bever­
Sanford Gas Company.
(Herald Photo)
' Nothing constructive can aFribers there »an dial any­
T h f ftJul \%i Ml1*1 hflVr I? fit lit*
Monday night's meeting. The ing.
age agents who usually seek
DETROIT
— The
i&gt;r accomplished by organizing where in the county plus \\ in­ p.| flu* 1’wpr* rri|itr»vf Thr *«*cCity Manager W arren E.
contract is awarded annually.
and destroy moonshine stills
nulo industry rr|M&gt;rted boom­
several merchants and husi- ter Park ami most of Orlan­ f»nd u tiitlif Irf Saivf id ri-irH
Council men accepted a re­ Knowles now says th a t con­
have been asked to build one
ing sales during the first to
,
, , , rieesmeri s groups to compete do toll free. If a public hear­ a jit it % ♦rinf. i in fit % lo»ifi|* h-*ur#
port from the town's canvas­ tinued dralnoff of water In
. . . foe the new Florntaland , . „
,
. . .
.. .. ,
days of December with cmt
.
.
...
.
loinfly with each other. Kri- ing is favorable the Florida o ' thr i «*iitiI &gt; - a m
sing hoard on the recent mun­ the 25th S treet construction
lourivt attraction at Sarasota
,
,
shipments at normal follow­
i
del was uhviuuslv referring to Public I'ldtticn I'alii mis. i, &gt;n
Mu* i \ I VVjtAMii otiit
icipal election at which -lime area would upset the Sanford
Instead of whiskev, however.
*
,
_
ing labor itlffn iiltu-s
I, ,
-n group uf Koulh SitW ni bus will permit Geneva resident* &lt;,iiiiiillil*,*("!ki,i * -V!’ I cS ',Tin' I
Iw-i ctmnciimrti, Vilhur l ego drain system of pipe by per­
the still will dispense sweet
1
irtessnu-n who recently organ- to have tile same service.
llnluirn and J"»* linker \ *•t«*■'•!
und Edward A. t.uim were re­ m itting too much w ater to
cider.
ired.
" It's impel alive.” said Kri­ huth |duh»
elected and Dr. Eugene H. enter tt at one time.
• • •
“ Our basic problem,” K ri­ der, "that we try agnm to on
MADISON, hid. (C PU — Ellis was elected to the
He suggests, rather, th a t
Tht'ff* ni r turn r mt f’ptt"tl' f»»
High school seniors here In
and
maintains
Uvr
ot
( tlie. Sanford (las prs&gt;plc
i iwrou
der declared, ‘‘1* to devise He nui county's largest and the rhuitiiK' hiiur iiir«* In thr
Tile
Hillside
Hotel
ua*.
de.
pipes
he installed to contain
hoard.
l
oom
doom
1.
K.
the Sanford area who are in:
\ II Gaede I l'&lt; fid's
ways and mean* uf retaining fastest system of rmiiimiiiinc rlty Thr* Mrtvfair Inn mid '
si toyed li&gt;‘ file early today Woo-litam* did lod seek re­ the runoff.
leresled in entering Florida
iaini. lias announced he hasHubert, m Saniorsl Monda&gt;
Firs! reports imlhated "six eled ion.
Knowles has a photostatie
\ nhh-7 I Inli'l Hit p*i til it I *'d
Soulhrrn College of Lakeland as mueh of our purchasing lions.”
or
seven" guest* wen- mjtiiajrci-d
to
soil
liltcotnpaiiv
to
complete
purthase
a^re**
q
|
a
y
.
ji#*n
till
1
A
1
1
1
I
he
Mu'
.
Also officially le&lt; elected copy of a new a Item carried
are requested to attend a
ed line guest was unaccouiit- even- Marshal Guy K Sawyer Nov. lit, P.iBO, In The Sanford
fair rju**|'tn n h.ia h«,i ,n m to tla- I o ida Pulilic ' 11lilt*'* mi-ills told Mu- lie: aid
meeting at 4 p m Ihursday,
td for.
und i leik Maty Hawthorne. Hi-ruld in which the agree­
r amt i"?i» r I i « I*•»*ir tmn th* l u-ti|i»nj, i We t Pair" Beach
at 1‘inecresl Inn The hostess
‘ Tin- fact that tmr cnmtiany
Yuld* /
s | *11•»ft mii* tm»0r h'
'Die t ’auili il also aolholited ment w h s reported.
) 'ill he Vtiss Mabel Chapman.
\ , , ii, In
i Garde
in w tu* invested t.eav llv ill liie pur
The second paragraph of
llo- firm of Gteriie, rlaborne
ct'n»ini**n*it«r' * r\i* u il nm inhji
k I Hanford, an alumna uf
owners. In ailed by J
K Bo , base of tile Sanlurd l&lt;av Lorn
•) 1 0
WAS HI NGT ON i l l ' l l
ami Dyius of Sanford to sr- the new* account of tha City
«|Tu aa tin y ihi»fl(fi‘d thr «»t
Florida Southern. She told,
u pfuljl tl( | fM. f , ct tin.t r(l&lt;i
„f the 1eomplish the annual audit of &lt;'«mmisalu«» m eeting says:
dliliiifiFi* Ir^wrrimr
jiucidN-r In-rH. prv.tdi tP. * lUI take pos» ]
llvu Clock today that William
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College
went the town's financial .........
record*
resolution rroDO:
proposed
&lt;if room* ii hot*’l
f5U|
U Johnson, admissions coun­
liun on Jan l
the outstanding growth area* lhruu|, tl th, f.„,)1B|it) Mon- and agreed 'that ‘ m, action 1** *«“nty Commission Chalrselor at the college, will l&gt;e
i son at 505 Sanford Atlantic , '1 ,v o i' ! ,h '' 'Imitation
ny Julian Stenitroni
'I he ' 1111
A l t * gas , r l r c
tn the State
itav of ufficialiy elerting J.yiv- should he taken at this time ”m" J,,bn Krider would giva
present tu confer with high
Aisorlale Editor
11 i f ;ni { wi, itc' t ill1r111i c % in l kir*
National Bank Building 11
' He wic wry mild, pleaM-,1
,, ............. Resident of
tt„. Semm
" '‘lie permission to run
school students. Color slides
la !• 1 i' m*1m ofiui K in
I.iltle by liltie, gift bv gilt someone uidie* to jihone in a
to
add
&gt;a,d.,r,l
lu
out
iaindv
!
,
Sl
at
es
and
Hubert
ole
C.uintv
Ibxnd
„f
Cumin,,l,ui""K''
from 25th S treet
of campus stone* and student plp,u,e b&gt;. plrdgP ,hp srn.inoir fieldge Ihey can do m by rail\\c .1 i'.i;.u lie*rih i hi* v» ai a,at ddcn.l io spare m, effort n Humpiirey vice (iicsideut. Hienet* that naikimz m, t s Hoough the ditih after th#
Mi'iu l » itoit pnilviug mi I S
activities will tie stioun arid County Fluted Fund is grail dig 323 0535
iiiairi
the itMiipafl) * MJtii dii or c\p*‘i»M’ in providing this
17
w 11Ill'll 1hr ct»i | ih | lit# DMh Mlicel widening project
reiresliments will be served
Two Jloo conlriiuitHirs nude
uaily rinsing the gap between
ti , ei &gt;*1&gt; It pieM-uil) pi u- city with »n onluiandlnii gax | ‘d |l l C J l t 4»1* | ) jC‘S
*
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'
limit
a
i»f
I DAntlttiuiy Itt" Inn. it hegun by the «tate- If tha
lip
the
hulk
of
gills
receivr.1
tin- amount on hand and phdg
v ,ih
P i n a l a n d turtThsI » *' M'l NII c
dom n't |»ut a pip# in
PAl.ATh \ l l ’l'li (ipnrire mnlcd.
In view &lt;d lbe Supreme id in this year . cainjiaign and Hu* |ia»t weekend One came
* ,1 1 ,, in ' ikKj tw i % in t Id*
■h
'
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l
t
’a*
»,a'h
mu
lor
the
dit.h
m ithln three yenra,
\\
Mark***
74,
foriiirr
V'ukiMH
t mu t &gt; ruling Morul.i&gt; on vur the organization's Sto ihw oh I,--in a Seminole &lt; minty phy»i
| ill,, I 1*' 1 s j't
turn.
1 ijt'n '« f »ii, i*»h iii i*f, ■
I hi- lo ’uf'i? t* ii ^ yet not coni' i eivlItty iflitml jhi(•* I 111!rfidi 111.
the m unly rorutui»»iui\ will,.
rou* lilies ol the Civil Bight. Ji-ctIV e
iiati and the olbi i (torn a don •|iia*nI p*i»Hnat
w \ a ' «Ut*lru and vul'T
plrlc vie !«• pUn to aggrra* h* d Monday Ht n hospital
Ivinkr *ait!.,t
Art it's interesting to nou! \ ,, * ’* jn ad-l *h•mil
cyver the weekend another
ttho w i'h' d to remain anon f l o a t j r i i r hi o u i u l i h» * •'
r\«'l&gt; pi onion naluiAi ga% and
knoMlia hat aim prtpare*)
rn injur it's rrcriv i i I a s i
that 173 years ago today llo(312 in contribution* and y moo*
I h r I Yijr &lt;'min 111I- m od »»'-»■» ' *« 1 l i t ■ i■t * in the M.11 laiiimi and to tak«* whf»n*v«r ^trps art* \Yi dnr s i i i i y in mi n u t whi p I‘II#
u t* \t fry in a r*cortRnf of
Con.litution's Bill ol Bight*
Vine of Seminole's school* K'»-t it.
l • 1n»s ndin.1 III *1 ti in r •" t»f fllH « 'hJf ) til l \ Iclld g,1!' m*i vice
pledges were received and -tv
flu* t tty i &lt;iiim)U&gt;5ioii minutes
n«i i d c n l III ‘ I c a i T f i l t ity Mis
was adopted
\ . r h | '•*!oU
StlfltH nl a Ppi'tdal meeting Dec. 8*
of Monday aftertHMin i t &gt;till i ontrilmled (33 50 and A It
HIM \N D ll i n i
Soho f&gt;f i! 15 to
• ■ •
wh**l&lt;'\iT th* duitiand war Mift* was k»I I Ihstanlly,
1tie funpgru rniplm * 22b rtflt needed |7.333 39 to reach Ha K&lt; &gt; donated (20 A $15' dona nmimnta i»f prnni«*».
I■■•lli* | wild ii l| «.ill) 'i.-sit i ** IhiA Man, presented to offl*
-.
It's 1 pretty safe tv-t that goal
tmn came from the Merry iHnjff* u r || into •to 11o 1h11' *•
r;.
s F'hi n* Biynnl !x*i nlghr
f„ r (llrir r(v i , w p r|0r to
■
\\r
ipicnd
to
Ihp
active—not
E n d s L ife
come nrxt month it will be
Contribution* or pledges can twenty Club, a 112 gift came p " u 7 e .’ off.eii.ls hh&gt; If'»
II
tu
rn
,!*
and
supporter*
of
tm
noriow
'i meeting,
only
in
the
hn»mcA&gt;
life
of
flic
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MI
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h
\
Dl-ymr
Mayor M. I. Raborn Jr. Son­
tie mailed to LF, P D Box from Joyce Selher atpl d o iin umulut iiijf hi ii* »• I d II
| (,„ , u y engineer, AI Shaw,
(•111)1111111113 hill m P* Civic Ilf** idel vvtiiiinn, Mr a S iiii Ii (‘rwh- the outgoing Governor threw a
ny is the only m tlnlw r of the
144. Sanford, or made in iu-'r. contribution* wort* rceoided
iit&gt;
A t l).
W lliojo
«
a* wi-Il ' hi* concluded.
I iVI-itT, Ullll nihil ts-rl ■"'' If in tilt* 11111m)im'l fur him mid piesH'iit tmn „! no prepared a map uf
Sanford City Commission wlio
from liiegory Lai 111tier Co. anil Hut* In Min J i m ji&gt; usUioi 10
W
w
n
u
n
a
^
rr
of
the
local
u l|j, „ DJ i'alll*t*l Jklil'il • d him vkitli thr I,Ill« *•In nuto- Ho area In question showing
hasn't served a i clue! execu­
Mrs Jam es V Warren
art the wheel* 111 motion to
office
will
luArthur
P
Ma
Monday
night, then i-almty umhlli that had been loaned i-xisllng drainage facilities.
tive oi (lie city . . . and JF*
Gifts of (5 were received
collect
the
taxes
or
to
uj»
The city-county rift ha*
h**w
*
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l
tt
t*»l
Palm
Re
•chi
who
mij,.
tu
a
nruihy dm ti&gt;i '• of - In him earlier thin year by
likely his fclluw commission
1mm W A. Ashley, It. C. li'trwl m achinery to g tu ii 1 in
t h e autmuiddle rOinpiniiy.
i ntitiier H 11 ; h I lull* mu hnuI Mill move tu Sanfonl.
grown despite efforts by
|fi**r
f.,r
U
tatm
cnt.
.li*-ci
1ui*aer* will accord him tlial lion
i art. Auto G la.s and Seal property involved. Ii *»vi« it «m»1 I il
Ill) ant Mill tithe it Mitb many to cairn it. Tomorrow
tionninr; the inve^tiyi**
Mahrw, a native Morkfan.
,Juy
ihp Muund, imlicp »ai*t
or
tr u e r Company, Henry Me to ah t Iff y the Ins, |niyiii**ti1 f t, t ft, Iin 1ji' .14h hi a! week
him "Ill'll he move* tu ,l«i h could tell if It will grow or
m .it j iH and h.i» ! mi» rhildren
Laulrn Jr and the Florida
mutiville Jan 7* I d Jiitli a jiri- be aAwwcd to lieal.
A augifeatn n \»u» mafje th.t* ! In k H »li, pM»mrrrrilt Sun* M a r c in and Man S He C h i l d r e n D i e
Seven-year-&lt;dd Sulldy PeeForrestry
Service employes
v ite Uu firm
Two
RA5C
Vigilante
recon
ft
!•!
hiiAin*»emHi
i&gt;
copt,nu­
the
personal
property
t**x
»
in
a
member
of
the
!’r&lt;‘xb)lerS I 'B I N (i F I E L D. M ass.
pies avows Santa I lau* must
Additional g i f t s included
ll** nod 11 hountiu "til hr tall u n i hurrfi
levied on real pr«&gt;p«*rt) to c»»|
t* 1*1, —A w indwhippe-l fire
K itchen Eire
. . . N e w . E lm r H o r n
lw.y,.A IGs.^aG w Lim-aU.!'.
Seven li-iruli-rr oil t hrjklmas Sanfonl Nava' Air Station ml-' arv lia|d 1st Church and
I, 10U5. and il wilt be peiiorro
TTr m m m ' - r v r nr*w *rTrm nrm Pr1 »»t**
VttHI'li f| H|IHI t Ull'lll hllUNl* I'Jllly n f f w w f f
Evy , . . l'l-cauiu ( oliiel lias Ibled in flight soutti of I.ake Iroin Bose Mary l.auberl
ed annually ”
n |ili|,ii 1 I'MlI'ltUy «»r Itoy Dies In Eire
tmiav in tlir ttowded I'u irto in Isy cloture, lull Isurslmg wilh to a kilclu-n stove yesterday a t
to Slav home and clean the land this morning
One plane .rsshed m a rural
Howard Whel-liel. illy tax'
m i's oil v to he*, th,TAMPA ' CPI i—Three year j{jr , „
,,111011 of tills city, invective, uie Cominons e.rjly the home occupied at S06 Pebathtub
area after its two-man crew
collector, presenle-i ir s n a l . f I pot th a n d
nvestigative igld fticiurii Thomas Hill died giUing fuur ih itd itu ax Un-y b«lay gave birth lo x new can Avenue by. Jlielma Jack*
ejected d f r ly f iu T Ihe^iiltter
pages of fliTuin" T,T j^n^TT" ■"rrrTr^ * ---HTT
^-n-nrrTtmp“ -AT7mtx V 'i t t t t f when -Fere -bf*G,e—»Tr{Tr------ ------------------------------. c-«&lt;nwl&gt;»o -U»a;—»--—«»!»
—Ttui -alarm .
moiycte.(
William Slenir&gt;ei lo,a| real
|ib n e limped back to Sanford
r m l dun
out m th* family Iminp nr.tr
I I f II M
and loislliesae* in Mo • 1 • I .
iiiapli- leaf on a while back at 9 57 a. it und Bremen re ­
lor. lias been appuintnl to
Ttm accident occurri-if in
ti ) i i l l \ vrl'l'il#'
hfri" I In ImmIi 1 «»f IIn* tvfiihl
whnh he say- haw- ,I&gt;mI,-&gt;-I I ,&lt; w,f i. i
dound with u-riu .11 ici! bur turned in headquarters 20
»&lt;rve on Hie |*ilicy conunltU'e
clear weather while Ihr planes
I • * .......m i hs*d dial lL-jt I In* v*a&gt; luiind eitnMil lui r ftt l
paying the fe, &gt;
of the Florida Association of
were on an operational tT*m
&lt;aiiU'l t*&gt; #»e|f in finm ihr d«»or mdrraiing he
One rominissl'-ner remaik •J* alb
Realtors.
JACKSONVILLE U 'P lI ed that tlir list "looks a lot f|u;|ed ifurultot v im l» in thr had allrm ptrd to get out of
Ted L Staton ihr lr*i5 stale mf ^ r&gt;4rC"*
Vclrest
Jayne
Mansfield
will
The two men who pararhut
Ihr h*»u m**,
like a Who - Who ot Sanford ’ . hi »t '*
president of the Florida asso
U un Hie prvigram at six
ed to safety were taken to
nation, appointed .Vem|ar lo
mao-ill al Mills seheiluled nexl '
J V KSONVII.I.F (UPI i —
MaeDill AF H at Tampa. IBB
his third term on lbe policy
month tor Gov-elect Hay don
„ Gtj|* elect lii-ydon Burns |ded^- ‘
rials
there
said
they
appeared
. making conimdize
Burn* Burns announced lo»iay.
t ed to do all Ive can Ui aid edu^
This commltlee, a m o n g to have escaped serious miury
Burns 'outlined plan* at a
| ration m thr state when he
other things, stated Stemper,
“
breakfast for more than 300
takes office
lias as one ot iG primary ( TOO ID S b l U C m l
J.o k -o n wile business and civic
Burn* lolrl a commencement
functions the prole,ting ol
y baskelhall was stolen Irom leaders
exorcise at Jacksonville Uni­
property ownership and pio Ihr C'rooms lligti Sctuail gym
Musie for Urn ball*, winch
versity, " a . superior program
nistum sometime over
the wl{] u- held in Tallahassee,
perty right*.
of education at all levrlx is
•
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•
weekend, policereported
to- Tampa. Fern Park, Jackson­
mdis|&gt;ensab1r for the growth
) 1 U
Sunday night thr adult choir day. Flntrv was gained by ville Miami a r^l Pensacola,
of this state and for its eul
of (lie- First Baptist t liureli ol breaking a lock on a door
wilt lie by Guy laimbardo
tural, political, social a ml
Sanford will present Its an
And added Burns. "Bryant
economic wall being.”
nual Chriatmas Cantata Tins
will sing—not Farris but An
University president Dr Ro­
year the choir will feature
SHOPPING
ita "
bert H Spiro awarded Burns
' Born a King,” by John W.
an honorary dm-tor of laws de
DUS l i f t
Peterson. The program will i&gt;c
gree, Ihr first Ive haa received
under the direction of Mrs
Guy Bishop.
* • •
(Ja. Tech Signs
T~ Mrs. Ronald U. Klcven is
Two
Floridans
GAINESVILLE (U PI) -Twx&gt;
( among several local people
ATLANTA
(U P I) — Georgs
men
were
sentenced
to
life
im­
interested in the possibility of
Tech went Into Florida T uci
CHRISTMAS SEALS f&lt;gM TB Jnd
prisonment lor the April 29
getting a tropical fish club
day lo sign ita 22nd and 23rd
hold up murder of a grocer.
oilier RESPIRATORY DISEASES
organized in this area. If
high school star for neat sea
Circuit Court Judge J . C.
___ 1'OllTc a tropical fish "bug”
son's freshman fastball team
,
Adkins
J
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passed
the
urnrail Mrs. Kleven at 322-SW7 t
The Yellow Jackets signed
, ilence against Robert Joiner,
or Harvey Juncker s t 322- ||e
grant-in-aid
agreements with
23.
and
John
Scott,
21.
convict
SOUt l &lt;
6058 and let them know: about
fullbacks Steve Brown, of
NAN FORI) NAVAL ACADEMY “dropped anchor” In Sanford Monday in
/ |ed Dec. 4 of first degree muri t If enough people ere in
Leesburg High, and halfback
no uncertain terms. ThiA is one of the two nine-ton anchors unloaded by
; der in 'tb f slaying of B. T. Culterested atepa will be taken to
John S in , o f Winter Park
a Navy crane on the front lawn of the school. The anchors were obtained
P-rP*r The jury recommended
get an organization establish­ ■ C h u slm a t g O u t l i n e s
rth f
'
|
through the courtesy of the Naval History D pm rtm ent in Norfolk, Vfc.
^ j mercy.
ed.

It’s Always Darkest Just
Before Dawn

jiq jl v a

B R IE F S

Yanks Ousted

U. S. Wins

'Pruning' Knife

Booming Sales
turn

Cify G a s Firm
S a le Announced

UF G ra d u a lly
Closing The G ap

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Hotel Ruml

Ifs Official

Sanford Aims
At Back Taxes

Santa Claus

Visits Farris

Probe Continues
In Hall Death

Sanford Flyers
Safe In Crash

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Bryant To Sing
. . . Not Farris

Education Aid

Pledged By Burns ^

Two Murderers
Receive Life

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Acceptance Seen
For Compliance

Secy. McNamara
Under Fire Of
Congressmen •

Milk Producers
Get Break With
Competition

WASHINGTON (UPO
The Administration t o d ■ y
counted on a Supreme Court
decision uphold ins the' public
accommodations section to en­
courage voluntary compliance
with the civil lights law.
Asst. JUty. Gen. Burke Mar•hall, head of the Justice De­
p artm en t's, civil rights section,
told United Press International
he expected some holdout* to
comply with the accommoda­
tions provision without further
legal action.
HU views were sim ilar to
those expressed by President
Johnson In a statem ent Usued
by the White House shortly
a fte r the high court handed
down IU unanimous ruling
Monday.
•‘th e r e already haa been eneouraging widespread compli­
ance with the act in the live
months It b is been law," John­
son said.*
"Now that the Buprerae Court
aU o has ruled I think we all
join In the hope and resolution
th a t this kind of re adorn* bis
and responsible acceptance of
the law will continue and in­
crease."
" The landmark decision up­
holding the ban on racial dis­
crimination by motels, hotels
and rests w ants was handed
down in rulings on cases
brought by the H eart of Atlan­
ta motel in Atlanta, G a„ and
Ollte'e Barbecue in Birming­
ham , Ala.
The Supreme Court also ru l­
ed S-to-4 in a separate case
th a t the civil rlgbta act inval­
idated all pending sit-in convic­
tion* of civil rights demaoatrators under stale trespass laws.

Wa s h in g t o n ■i (U P ii-D e fense Secretary Bobert S.
M cNamara camp undrr fire
today from members of Congresi who defended their re ­
cent military survey trip to
the F ar East as highly useful.
Sen. Balph Yarborough (DTex.) and Bep. Clark MacGregor (ft-Minn.), in aeparate
interviews, attacked McNa­
m a ra 's decision to b ar mem­
ber* of Congress from belong­
ing to m ilitary reserve units.
Yarborough, a colons] In
the inactive Army reierve,
was the highest rsnklng offi­
cer on the 15-day survey trip
made by th* congressional re ­
serve unit.
Hs described the mission as
"highly Informative and use­
ful" to the 10 lawm akers and
two ataff mem bers who made
the trip.
The Texas D em ocrat said
that M cNam ara's order abol­
ishing ready reserve ’ outfits
"m eans a departure away
from ths long acceiled statua
of the clUxen soldier" and
changed the baste concept of
civilian reserve forces to back
up the standing arm y.
Yarborough was not direct­
ly affected by M cNam ara's
order because he is not In the
active reserve.
In defending the Pacific
trip. Yarborough said the con­
gressional group particularly
was impressed by training ex ­
ercises In Alaska In sub-iero
weather, visits to the truce
line In Korea and discussions
with men in iU w sil who' were
receiving special training for
service in South Viet Nam.
MacGregor (aid that tf Me
Nomar* thought the recent
Pacific tour of the congress
Ions! reserve unit wss a plea*
ure trip, he had a peculiar
idea of fun.
&gt;
He called M cNamara's dr
cislon to abolish the reserve
units "typically arb itrary ."

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
The Milk Commission dealt a
blow to the How of Alabama
milk Into N orthw est Florida
with a cut In the controlled
price of farm ers’ milk around
Pensaeola,
The commission—set pripe
for Florida distributors to pay
Panhandle farm ers was cut
from 64 to 62 cents a gallon
thua pu(,tlng Florida dairymen
on a competitive baai* with
th eir neighbor* across th*
line.
-----N orthwest Florida farmer*
had been complaining vehe­
mently th a t sta ts distributor*
had been going into Alabama
where milk is only 60 cents a
gallon.
Even though th* price in
Florid* ia still two cent* high­
er, an absence of shipping
coats w ill provide an added in­
centive to buy locally.

Wm. H. Boutwell
Dies At Home

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William Howard Boutwell,
86, died of natural cause*
Monday morning at hla home,
100 Highland Court.
Born Jan. SB, 1908, In l a u r ­
el, Miss., he had hern In bus.
Inesa In Sanford for one year.
An engineer-architect, he wae
associated with the U. S.
Corpa of Engineers for sev­
eral year* In Morocco, Paklatan, Greenland and In tha
Philippine*. He had office* in
P aris, Geneva and Karachi
for th* past nln* years. He
was a member of th* Sem­
inole County Chamber of
Commerce.
r'
Survivor* Include his wife,
Vijaya, who i* now on a huntntea trip tn Pakistan; hrothera, Olan Tloutwell, of San­
ford, and Doyle Boutwell, of
Bogalusa, La.; slaters, Mrs.
W, H, Pybum, of McLaurln,
Mis*., Mr*. 'William Howard,
of Annadals, Vs., and Mrs.
Olsrlr* Beaucham, of Jackson, Mias, ,
Mr*. Boutwell I* reported
to be on her way here from
Pakistan. Th* trip normally
takes about three days by air.
Pinal arrangem ents for funoral and burial servtcei will
b* announcsd upon eomplttion.
— «**an

A SHOWER rtf kltdhen gift* was presented to
the Longwood Volunteer Fire Department by
its auxiliary during the firemen's last meeting
o f the year last week. Here, Chief Claude Layo
accept* one of tKe holiday-wrapped item* from
Mrs. Judy Snow, chairman of the auxiliary pur­
chasing committee.
(Herald Photo)

Reapportionment
Action Now Urged
.

MIAMI (U P !) - "W hether
wo like It or not, whether it
is right or wrong, whether we
believe It to be legal of il­
legal, the tJ. S. Supreme Court
haa ruled and It 1* the law ."
These were the word* of
Florida Atty. Gen.-elect Earl

Kitchen Shower
Given Fire Dept.
By Donna Kates
Th* Longwnod Volunteer
Fire Department Auxiliary pre­
sented gift* of kitchen utensils,
pots, pans and Implements to
the fire departm ent at H* final
meeting of the year.
Mrs. Judy Snow, chairm an
of the gift purchasing com­
mittee, made the presentation
to Fire Chief Claude Layo in
the name of the auxiliary.
Layo thanked the group and
praised its members for their
efforts and cooperation and
read a letter from Mayor A ’. It.
Lormann commending the aux­
iliary on asilstanee given the
police departm ent during the
recent filming of the movie,
"The Cry of Laughing Owl* "
Working with Mrs. Snow on
the purchasing committee were
Mrs. Jean Willis, Mrs. Mar­
guerite U milcad amt Mrs.
Thelma Baumle.
Ilefrcshmcnt* of coffee and
cake were served by the auxi­
liary.

House GOP
Struggle Seen

WASHINGTON (U PI) House Republicans were re ­
turning to the Capitol today
for a closed huddle Wednesday
that could result In a struggle
for the party leadership.
5 But a more likely result, no
the basis A advance discuss­
ion. is a GOP drive to abolish
the t i m e * honored "IT 4T
Club." .
i f uiHAm*—
0mm
*
official organisation that lometlmes plays *1 big * role in
Hoyie.op&lt;riliotii.xs.*U h*c4h*

M W SM

DeBary Bridge

CtubPro“yV“

Republican or Democratic p j

H is made up of m em beri
from nearby big Eastern
states who tend to be "In
DeBary Duplicate Bridge
Tuesday and out Thursday"
Club played 18 tab!#* undsr
and spend the rest of the week
dlraction of Mrs. Georg* Paarat home.
s»U at last week’* meeting tn
the Fire Hall.
Winners were, NS, Deborah
aiav ar and Mr*. O. B. WainM B ; second, Mr*. David Singar and Norman M tycri third,
Mr*. Buth B latt and Myron
A etardl; fourth, Ura. W. B
Cook and Mra. Luella Thomp-

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Falrcloth as he urged the
state Legislature to do some­
thing shout rrapportlonm ent
before the 1061 session meets
in April.
At the Legislature is now
composed, Falrcloth told a
government research council
meeting, It la Illegal and that
all law* passed by It can be
challenged in court.
"This would result In chao­
tic condition*,’" Falrcloth said.
The state'* next legal advis­
or said he Is aw are that chanc­
es ere small county legislators
will give up their "pork-chop"
hold and voluntarily vole
many of their fellow* out of
office to comply with the high
court's decision that there
must be representation in
both houses based on popula­
tion.
lie offered three possible
solutions;
—That the governor call the
Legislature Into a special ses­
sion to deal with reapportionmeni at the request ol the
legislators,
—The Legislature could call
Itself Into session,
—A three-judge federal patr
el in Miami could reapportion
the Legislature elthough It has
appeared reluctant to , push
the m atter.

Jet Airliner
Claims Record

State Hospitals
Get $5 Million
ORLANDO ( U P I ) - F l o r id a
hospitals will get $5,2 million
in construction funds during
1965, under the federal HillBurton annual program ap­
proved by the Development
Commission.
Included in the plsn, recom­
mended to the commission by
the State Hospital Advisory
Council, was 11,856,235 In fed
eral allotments for construc­
tion and 1357,496 reserve.
Projects and allocations in­
cluded $350,000 for Seminole
Memorial Hospital, Sanford,
which Administrator Robert
Brsserer said today already
has been earm arked for the
new $1 million wing, for which
bids will he opened at 7 p.rn.
next’ Tboaday.

MIAMI (U PI) Eastern
Air L in o claimed a record
Tuesday for a one hour, 38mlnutn flight between Miami
and Baltimore by a three-jet
Hoeing 727 that averages .680
miles an hour with a stiff tail­
wind.
The plane, carrying 80 pas­
sengers sod crewmen and pilo­
ted by Capt O. U. Cocke* of
Miami, Hew at Sbmii 70,000
feet and hit a lop speed of 760
miles an hour in relation to the
ground.
This is faster than Um speed
of sound, but ths Jst wist ac- . Mrs. Jo h in n i Smit Van
Noord, 71, 115 Agnes DrivJ,
-TTr/ i m w j j J H w r ww r .w iif.
day.
the air around It.
A n ltir a of Utrecht, HoiThe distance in statute miles
,J “
tlM T T H ir e lfir S P th lfa re a
1" * * * * *
11 y a a r| ago from Pennsyl­
GROWING
vania. Sha wax a Protestant.
NEW YOJIK ( U P I ) - M a jo r
hurvivori ara her husband,
medical ctpenae insurance la Adrian Sr., of Altamonte; a
the fastest growing form of •o n ,'A d ria n J r , of Saylorshealth Insurance nationwide, burg, Pa., snd brothers, Jan
the Health lnsuranca Institute Smit and L ttn d trt Smit, both
reports.*
of Holland.

Holland Native

Succumbs At 71

MSHBFMfrJBeBSgt

DR. LORAN R- Blttman, resident director
of GENESYS Orlando,
wilt speak a t otjlnnermcetlng of a r t a en­
gineers W e d n e s d a y
evening at the San Juan
Hotel, Orlando. __ ___

4 SHS Students
Record All A's
Principal A. J,.B racken, of
Seminole High School, an ­
nounced 68 students wer*
named to th* honor roll for
the second six weak* grading
period.
Of ths 63, four of th* stu ­
dent* mad* all A’st Darrell
B*nga and Helen Mann, sen­
ior*; Lam ar Oxford and Lau­
ra Ann Carlson, sophomore*.
Seniors on the honor roll
Include Joel Fetid, Ronnie
Hall,- Charlea H unter, David
Littleton, Thomaa Makin. L ar­
ry Sherwood, William Stemp*r, J* ff William*, Freddie
BerryhilJ, Judy Cochran, Bar­
bara Cox, Brenda Cross, Shar­
on Drum, Carol Echols, Linda
Green*, Jeanette
Herman,
Jean Klinefelter, Sherry Marasita, Diane Powell, Becky
Ricker, Kay Sandifer, Linda
9p*nc«r,
Mary
Swigonakl,
A haron Walker and Sheryl
Williamson.
/
Juniors who made the lilt
include Mickey MrClanahan,
Ricky Walatrom, Vida 8u*
Jalllct, Cheryl Jones, Loraine
Klay, Pam Meriwether, Meda
Neiman, Becky Tanner, Diane
U tterback, A driana Wletama,
Melissa Wilkins.
j I ’ l i v l l i e i v f,
w&gt;
a we
"William
m i " ' »*
Sophomores
are
R ich ard ^ Goegat,
Fra*craui,
-Stey*
ve ‘T.aacb, Janice Boston,
France* Cammack, Debbie
Dalton, Trecna Kaye, Mary
Sue Makin, Linda Malloy, I/*slie Moore, M arlllnett* Welch,
and Gray Wrlsley.

W orld's wind system reach­
es Up some 2* mile*.

Funeral Notices
TAM n o u n it, asm . jp m a x m a
s u i t — r a a s ra l services for
Mr* rehaaaa smith vaa
Heard. ft. of Allamoals
S p rin g * .
dteit l i o n o a r .
Will b* h eld a t S p. m. W e d « s e d e r SI t h e g r a v e e l d e la
U ifw eeS
C e m e ia rr
wl l h
R** . C h a r i e a W . S t e w a r t o f .

SieMilM. r r i t s i i mar tall at
M S tiek

F u n e r e I Mom*. C s s -

•el biter, fram T p. I*. Tus*.
Say until f p m W fdnudsr
W

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By J i m Casselberry
Girl Scouts Of C ad rltt Troop
338 entertained at a motherdaughter banquet at Cased
berry Womaa'e Club Th* af­
fair was planned by tha glrla
and th iy prepared the food,
with exception of the roart
turkey cooked by their leader,
Mra. Nance Russell.
The ratnu also Included
sJreeling,
cran b erry ' sauce,
sweet potatoes, tossed salad,
French style baan*, rolls, pio
and caka.
Tha mother* were pleasantly
surprised at th* efficient n a n la which their daughters
followed through with their
plans. TahUa w e n decorated
In the holiday them* with att-dctJv* oonterplecoa of red
polnsattias and green caudles
Mr*. Russel' waa presented
with *a orchid corsage and a

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Christmas gift from the troop.
Each mother was given a
chrysanthemum corsage and a
gift of a "kissing bell" m id*
by the scouts.
A program at Chrtstmss
music snd girl scout songs
was presented by tha girls
following th* banquet.
Those attending were Miss
Pem Cannoo, co-leader sod her
mother. Mrs. Vivian Talbot;
Mrs. Elwood Helee, a guest;
Mr*. Bradford LJron end P tm ,
Mr*. WUUem C*s* and Karen;
Mrs. William 1 . Higgins and
Joan, Mr*. W, Dooeldaon and
Karen, Mr*. Akhngd Webber
end Susie and Dabble, Mra.
□eorge w» tiers and Chary 1,
Mrs. Io ta Leonard an d Eels,
M n . Leonard Andrew* and
B arbara, Mrs, Gerald WarYen and Sharon and Mrs, Leon­
ard Casselberry and Methods,

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AERIAL search w a a
being conducted today
for a missing Sanfordbased Vigilante and itn
two crew members, Lt.
Cdr. D o n a l d Wayne
Beard (above), the pi­
lot, and Lt. O b) Brikh
J. Cronin, bombardiernavigator. Navy s a i d
90 per cent of the
South China Sea nrea
where the plane Is
down has been covered.

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Sailor Shoofs
Samaritan
OCALA (U P I)—Police eald
* Los Angeles men with a
bullet wound In his leg re­
ported today fighting a roadaide battle for hi* life with a
hitchhiker.
According to nflclals, K urt
n u tlet. 26, was en route to
Miami on U. R. highway 27
when*he stopped and picked
up an unidentified Negro
eailor near her*.
Butler told official* tha
sailor yanked a pistol from
hla uniform and told Butler
to tu m the car around. H*
then »»
ardered Butler out of
■ M M aM aa
iM u ffr
P o l i c e said Butler told them
he hit th*_ aillor and during
05* lig h t thra* ahou war*
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flesh of Butler'a thigh.
Butler said he managed to
kick the tailor in th* atomach, Jump back into hla car
and driva away.
Officials a r t starching for
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He is a bachelor and, among when “bOt the lights wi(J gw
ly-|1.000 from the recent inter­
Jay A. Weta waa elected othef things, Is Interested In on again In North Orlando—
national festival held at Forest
Lake Academy h iv e been re ­ lost month to tha North Or­ photography an d .sp o rts car*. houM-lfghtn ns well aa stree t
lights."
ported by Jim Joyce and Mrs, lando Village Council to com­
He has raced Sport* ram ahd
Kay Frey, of the home and plete the unexpired term of
He nnticipstes th a t moat all
school finance c o m m i t t e e office vacated by Mr*. Mima only recently sold his Jaguar. the houses will have occupants
jjfrom 10-10 until 1948, ho in tlie not too f a r distant fu­
which sponsored the event. Grinslead when business forc­
Proceeds arc earm arked for ed the Grinstead family In served with the U. S. Army's ture. ’
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school playground equipment. tranfer to Cocoa.
F irst Rangers in the Canul
“ U"* a nifo community and
Wets wa* recently aworn Zone.
Olliers working with the com­
mote and more people are
m ittee were Mrs. Lois Harris, into office by North Village
As North Orlando council­ finding th a t out all the Urns,**
Mrs. Marie Litchfield, Mrs, Judge Harold Johnson a t a man, Wets looks for the day he advises. •
Betsy Cushman, J. D. Miller special meeting, of council. At
I he Decern tier meeting he waa
ami Mrs. Mary Lou Miller.
The Festival, staged from S named to head up the health,
RETIRING CONDUCTOR L. It. Harvey (second from, left) displays the
Dear Santa,
until 9 p. m.. Dec. 6, in the welfare and recreation pro­
fishing rod and box of cigars presented to him by Local 07ti of the
1 have been a good girl all
school gym. featured continu­ gram for the village. Prior to
brotherhood
of
Railroad
Trainmen.
Harvey
hns
seen
-11
years
service
year. Will you please bring
ous entertainm ent with organ .taking office, he wni on the
Dear Santa,
with the ACL and 42 years In the BRT. A t left is H. 0. Bagwell, presi­
me a doll, iron and ironing
selection* played by Mrs. Sy­ village xoning board.
Today the mailman brughl
Wet* h at been living in the
dent of Local 070: to the right of H aney are R. C. Jordan, general chairboard and a doll bed.
lvia Moyer, Mr*. Connie Grove,
me ynur letter, how happy I
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Coronado section'of N orth O r­
- man uf the IIRT, and A! McMillan, representative of~97ti.----My cousin Debbie Winn
Mrs.
Brenda
Murphy
-and
a
am that you rem em bered me.
wants a “ Mouse T rap" game
student, Jean Metster. Mrs. lando since Ju ly 19G0, com­
Before you come to my house,
and skating board. She is al­
P at Silver gave several trum* ing from Akron, Ohio, where
please take the boys and girls,
ways good.
pet solos and other instrument* hr was born and reared, a t­
that want have a Christmas
I will leave you some hot
al numbers were presented by tending gram m ar and second­
^ome toys. U you have any
^chocolate on the mantle.
Bobby Wa-Ie David Rose. Jim ­ ary schools there as well a*
toys left Please leave my bro
Love.
my
Tisler, l-arry F raiser and Akron University,
tber and 1 one or two
He developed a technical
Sharlee Johnson
Roger
Swanson.
Deep sea fishing equip­
Jim m y Sykes
background
In
eleetronirui
There was a performance of
ment. won a t &gt;aet nvt-k’s
Dear Santa,
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i the Tumbling Team under d ir­ while In the Aero-Physlce De­
By Margaret Pmby
throughout Use south in tin- meeting of the Deltary Fish- |
partment of Goodyear Air­
I would like you to bring
ection of Roger Miller and vo­
Chlef William Hahn Uof the winter and ne far north a* fog Club by Bert Gould, wpa cal solos were heard from craft Corporation ond current­
m e these toys,
ly is taking course* toward his
1. A shaggy dog,
North Orlando Volunteer Fire Maine duri.ig the summer.
returned, with exception of Martin Sot ala, Tom Lovett,
degree- probably In business
The
North
Orismlo
Volunteer
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to
tllf
r|ub
2. A shaggy eat.
Bill John sou Barbara Fowler
Department announced today
adm inistration—a t
Urtando
3. A doll buggy
tiro
Department
was
organU
for
miction
during
the
cveand
Bill
Kiritcln.
TtaAcad
that a “ Kiddle Fun Day" will
Junior
College.
He
is
employ­
ed
in
tlie
latter
part
of
ttxw
nj|lff
4 A Ruthie doll.
The
emy Chorale was presented
-si
held as the first of many and has one of the largest cov­
ed a t Martin, Orlando, in the
5 A bubble bath baby.
“ Advent la God’a Adventure,”
Program for the meeting with Sola la directing.
6. A kennel truck.
was presented by Mrs. James projccts to be sponsored by the erage areas In the county. Its was presented by Howard
Bilt lies was m aster of ce re' advance maintenance technol­
JAY A. WKTZ fright), new North Orlnndo
ogy section.
7. A nurse k it
Leonard fo r the Joy Circle of departm ent to raise funds for one fire truck b a \ to stand out Middleton who show ed a col­ monies.
councilman,
was welcomed to his first official
in the weather, one of the main ored film on Maryland. Re­
8. A doll bouse.
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The gymnasium took on the
bonrd
meeting
by Lloyd Brown, another recent
purposes
the
group
de-sires
s
9. A perpetual calendar.
The event has been schedul­
WSCS a t the monthly yneetports were heard from the appearance of a ''dream land" Steel Parley
newcomer to tlie council.
(Hcruld Photo)
10. A mouse trap game.
ing held last Thursday with , ed for Friday, Jan. 8. from 3 building to work from and lo club’* secretary' and treasurer with fabulous booths represent­
(&lt;)pens
Tuesday
Elinor Mauveen Slicer Mrs. John Hires, circle vice until 8 p. m. near the North c*,e a siren,
and from several members on ing Italy, IM Iadd, China. Mex­
PITTSBURGH (U PI) — Ne­
chairman, presiding. Sirs. Roy 1Orlando Village Hall on North
Charles Rowell Is depart recent fishing trips.
ico. Iceland Hawaii and the
gotiators for the steel indus­
Wall gave the devotion and Orlando Boulevard. T h e r e ment treasurer and Malvm
Dear Santa,
United States where footls na­
try and the United Stcclwvwkwill be mechanical rides ami Campbell is president. Local
How arc you feeling this served as hostess.
tive to each were served.
ers of America met separate­
Parsley will stay crisp long
year. How's your reindeer. I
Report* were given by Mrs. a clean, circus type variety j m erchanta-wil' be called upon
Prize winning booths, judged
CALL
would like a watch, a Chinese John M artin, secretary; Mrs. show with trained
dogs..j*° buy tickets for the esenl r r if stored in the n-fngera by Mrs. Maryann Miles, Mr*. ly today on the eve of their
first
formal
try
at
hammering
lor
in
water
in
a
lightly
cuv
jewelry box, some jewelry, Lamar Williams, treasurer chimps clowns and horses as
distribute among their rusLloyd Svennevig and Del Mc­
out s new wage contract.
trod co n lam rr
some clothes, a Tressy -doll and Mrs, F. J. Murray, sun- well as many other features j lomers.
Pherson. were Hawaiian, first;
The first collective bargain­
with some clothes for her, shine chairman.
to entertain the young people
Mexican, second ami third, a
ing, in which units represent­
some Barbie clothes, a Barbie
Advance tickets, now on sale
Members volunteering to
tie between tlie Parisian Cate |
MOVING AND STO R A G E CO ., INC.
ing ra th of the U major basic
Vanity chest, a Barbie Bed, serve coffee after church through the (ire department
and Simla Claus village.
steel
producing
companies
and a Barbie wardrobe. 1 services this month were and at the North Orlando Supmeet with tholr counterparts
have been a (airly good girl. Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Richard c r Market, will Include admitLand's End Is England's in the union, will lake place
Please be careful on your trips Breeze and Mn% Jack Ross- sion to two rides and entry lo
5 04 C cley Ave.
Sanford, Fla.
Tuesday.
westernmost point of land.
to all the houses.
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man.
the shows. *
Catherine Lee Jackson
Those present were remindTwo performances will be
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WSCS general
given, one 'at
4 p. m and one
meeting and Christmas pro­ at 7 p. m , and there will tie a
Dear Santa,
1 I want a cowboy shirt cow­ gram to be held this Thurs­ refreshment booth.
boy pants cowboy boot* cow day at the church when cash
The program will lie staged
boy hat cowboy guns and hol­ gifLe will be preaented to help by Scott Brothers Kiddie* Fesbuy toy* for the church tival of Melbourne, s professster that shoot caps.
school nursery.
lonal group who present shows
2. a superman suit.
Mrs. C. E. Williams. WSCS
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J4 I want four racing cart president, was special guest a ■
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a t th« meeting which was at- N o r t h O r i O n d O
White Blue Yellow Gray
tended by 13 members.
3 I want a gas airplatn.
6 1 want a real big hamer
Mrs. Breeze will be hostess
a sq rue-driver a rem-h plyers for the Jan. 14 circle meeting
tape flash light with traniitei
baterys a real saw with real
nails about tnoo of them
Ry Margaret Cushy
7. and a new ear phoru for
Under the chairmanship &lt;&gt;f
my tran w iter radio
NEW CLOTHING — Sister Stephens, «n UrsuJane West, the Norlh Orlando
Douglas Powers
By M irgsret Coahy
line nun, chats with rttiiiteiiLM in her c Iiimmihiiii
Chuck Howell of the North Garden Club will sponsor an
at Mi ( jiinm-.-.H High St luml in Oklnhomu City.
Dear Santa,
Orlando
Civic Association, (l u t d a o r Decorating and
Her clothing it* n new religion* garb tipprovril
I've been a fairly good boy. Mrs. George Duquette of the- ■t.lsrhtinv Contest
liy her superior n* « pilot project. Sister
My step mother and father said; North Orlando Garden Club _
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.
Stephens is shown at left ns “he looked Before
d o not
so I would like to have a pair I and Bill Hahn, chief of the ,
irrl j!' *?f* . ,
the chan ire.
( N E A Telephoto)
will
of Street King Roller Derby Volunteer Fire Denaitment,
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make an inspection tour and
Skates, a VSalkie-1 alkie »et, a have arranged for banta
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powered airplane, 7 pair* of Undo.
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aocks and 7 pair of underwear.
I I. is due to arrive, by fire )h&lt;. n(Jrth
, outh
of
I wear a size in in underwear truck. Sunday, a t the North h
VM
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und
tn
lllage
and a sire 9 9t* in socks. Orlando Village Hall, where
Ranch** and Coronado a t
Please be careful on your trip.!he will be from 2 until 4
well
Hope your reindeer arc well, j,, m. to listen to all youngOriginality and beauty will
Wayne Robert Jackson ite rs In the community tell
la- factor* in determining
bun whut they w ant for | nlest winners. Prizes will
Dear Santa,
Christmas. , He „
, be cash owurds wit,ti first
k
PM i asesKil w f ' W l
jU M b b l J
O.M.A. ana a big battery-pow
(liird at S t5 and fourth, a gift
ered car I would like also
certificate.
t om* clothes, socks, under ! K j i d e r T o . S
wear, T shirts, pants, shirts,
The DeBsry Chamber of
I wear size 8 tn at) my clothes Commerce will hold ita an ­
except M&gt;cks which Is 8tV
nual dinner meeting Wednes­
I've been a good boy. Please
day at Stetson Union Build­
be careful ol your trip. I
ing. DeLand, beginning- at A
would also like a plane
p.m. Guest speaker will be
Eugene Joseph Jackson
Jolin Krider, of Sanford, who
will present the prcgrsm on
...stan d ard s tt)at havo never been equalled. Standards of usefulness
Dear Santa,
“ Florida- Barge Canal Com­
I have been a good hoy all plex'* with tildes a s i l l u i t r t ... performance ... valuo. They all add up to why tho 'Jcop* Univorsal
Tha V1SIAK0*
year I would like a football
M i a 9 Series I t o a ) M
tion.
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takes the toughest jobs you have in its stride. After threo, five, ten
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of pounding from roads and loads the ‘Jeep’ Universal goes on
Daddy has been a good Fa- Orlandoan Named
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) delivering the rugged performance that was built into it. It’s tho "jacktlier lo me a pcatel, a 44 yestel
Tsks **• pkoas cal for
Gov. F arris Bryant appointed
lugay
keiowl. aM kastass wit* katkst*
of-all-jobs'
and their master too. Tost tho ‘Jeep’ Universal, check it out
at |ifn ia4 ialenaatloa stoat tha
* Mother haa been a good Mo­ Wilson Leonard, of Orlando,
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for performance ...fo r usefulness ... for features like the threo power
ther to me a watch that I* to the Orange County Jury
s*4 ree l k m s (inaram
Commission, succeeding Ben­
gold
4*i.|Mtal wtltome &gt; «'
take-off points. See for yourself why tho high standards sot by tho
jamin R. Cox Sr., resigned.
Henry D. Faint 3rd
Dear Santa,
1 will be at Nannie's In Tenn.
thl* year. Will you please
brine me a train, rum and
holsters, cowboy hat, army
trucks and anything else. 1
have been a good boy and
please bring my brother Mark,
a tricycle, guns and cowboy
• hat and anything else you
w ant to bring, be has been a
good boy, too.
l/ive
Mike and Mark Boggs

Dear'SanU,

I have been a good girl all
year.' For Christinas 1 would
like ii Ken Car for Ken and
Barbl to ride in. a Ken doll
with blonde bair. a baby doll;
a carriage for the baby doll,
a high cnair for the baby doll,
some clothes for Barbie, Skip­
per and Ken.
My little brother Andy is a
pretty good boy. He would like
for Christmas a truck, a fire
engine, toy soldiers, coloring
book for to color and anything
you thing Andy and I would
Ukc,
Betsy Ann Faint

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Or. Crane’s

Peace H as Its Casualties, Tap

tlon, whereas only about half of those
Education In all Ha many ramifica­
who failed to complete grade school
tions— Itg extent, adequacy, quality,
voted. And rational defense, ns one
coyt, eraphaais, economic value to aociety ami th* Individual, and «0 oft. , wouty expect-, Jiaaefit* materially ~
from good education. The ratio of
and on—U and hns Ion# been an pTmen rejected for the'draft is highest
most universally discussed subject in
in the regions whero high school
this country. That is as it should bo
dropouts ars most frequent, lowest
—ever since our beginnings aa a sov­
In the regions where they are few­
ereign people we have prid«d oursel­
est.
ves on the educational opportunities
The advances made In education
offered our youth, all the way from
Over the ycara are statistically Im­
tha kindergarten to the graduate
pressive by any standard. In a little
school.
•more than 90 years, tha percentage
Now the Chamber of Commerca of
of youths graduating from high
tha United States has issued a val­
school increased from two per cent
uable and informative report—tho
to about 70 per cent at present. In
third of ita kind tinea 10-14—called
a late year, more than 46 million
"Education, an Investment in Peo­
young persons wero enrolled in
ple.” ARd the sqbstanco bf it is that
schools of all kinds; by i960, the figthere needs to be an increase in the
uru may reach 75 million or more.
general level of education of Ameri­
8o the figures go. And there can
cana if our standard.of living U' to
La ho question the people of this
continue to Improve.
country, working through their state
A profound change la taking place
and local governments, have been
in the make-up of the population. The
onerous indeed in providing educa25-64 y«ar age group is steadily
PlUtl facilities and opportunities. In
shrinking as a proportion of the
the 1961 fiscal year, fbr~ Instance,
whole, and it is upon this group that
these governments spent 120 billion
the country depends almost enliroly
for primary nnd secondary education.
for the production of goods and serv­
Ami a t the beginning of the 1962ices. Bo, says the reiiort, as it de­
63 school year, 1,138,000 classrooms
clines as s part of the population, it’s
were available in public elementary
ivity must be stepped up
and secondary schools, of which a #
hroug education—and through auwhopping 63 per cent had been b u ilt'
on too—to keep that living
ip the preceding 26 years.
rtsl
standardd ruing.
A rcirner at the njpcnrt gnins the
The individual, as well as society
belief that the American system of
as a whole, has a very direct stake
public education, with its strung bas­
■how
jouiessness, the report shows,
In tills. Joblessness,
is In local administration and deci­
appearsi to he directly related to edsion, has beCn an outstanding suc­
Mention, Those who have completed 4
cess—and that the improvements
r less or school have a jobless
which the Chamber finds are needed
i $ W 6-7 per cent, comparer! with
will be made.
5.1 pep cent for those who completed
Bruce
high school end only 1.4 per cent for
those who completed college. And na­
Thought For Today
turally enough, education is directly
For
a wide door for effective wot'h
related to earnings. High school stuhas opened to me,, and there are
dents on an average can expect tu
many adversaries.—I Cor 16:0.
earn Mii,006 more over their work­
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WASHINGTON - (NBA) ing lifetimcrs than dropouts. And
To
ha
courageous
requires no «Jrt I think thi‘ quarrel between
Is difference increases as addttiuu'CBptioiinl qualifications, no magic the Soviet Duron and Itrd
«)I education
ei|uc#tlon la
is game
gained.
formula. tp&gt; special combination of China wil| get worse as limy
Beyond that, the more education
time, place and circumstance. It is gups on. ivgardli'ss o( whatporsotj has the greater the interest
an opportunity that sooner or Inter ever patchwork Is attem pted
fte fakes in public affairs. About
is presented to us all.—John F. Ken­ by Urcihnt.'v and Mao
Min* out of tan colleges graduates
I base this belief on my ej*nedy, profile* In Courage.'
voted In the 1*56 presidential elec-

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boy friend, she got pregnant
out of wedlock and Uieh used
p**n »bo sold oat this as on extra argum ent for
a quickie wrdding.
fo r f e w «f p*w #fr- h o ­
So they elopetf.
ur* m
r w m r to »W (b;
He dropped out of law
BMre wnr ftoto br«fif. ff
school
and got a job pumping
*b« b»d used k rr h r ad wore
dtM
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tlon.
he n &gt; c * f e d to | r o * a y St*
The baby was born before
to rw r&gt; b s p w fo » - they were married 7 months.
g r ufe ek re4 t
They had moved in with her
fA b'E
Ellen 0 .
parents, who 'had one uprire
#gc4 SI, i« the girt mentioned
j bedroom, ao Klim's desire for
yesterday.
'tiie freedom of u home of her
At th a t limp she was a
high School senior, infatuated own wa* frustrated.
Her mother ran the show,
with a Law student and de­
fur it wa* her house.
manding an elopement.
Meanwhile^ Ellen’* husband
Despite my advice to the
grew
Irritable at the fact El­
contrary, she persisted In her
desire fo r an early marriage. len deferred Io her parent*,
A pparently, as a further instead of to him.
KHt-n Dim began to na?,
club by which to coerce her
and -this increased the tenF » « !# Wto ibo«M«u|i of

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Political Notebook

Editor. H erald:
We wUh to thank you and
*11 the member* of jo u r staff
for the splendid work done on
our advertising. A* you al­
ready know, the response of
th* general public was moat
gratifying.
Again, we write a sincere
"lhank you1' fur a job well
done.
Donald R. Graham , Adm
Mari* S. Graham. R. N.
Florence 5 Graham _
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When she became pregnant
again, he got »o angry .a t
their cramped living quarters
that be moved out and w'ent
home to hi* parent*.
Ellen tried to e/ect a rec­
onciliation, which worked for
a few month*. Itut ‘ With the
advent of the Second baby,
her husband again moved out.
Now Ellen t» divorced ami
treeiving * (mull child allot­
ment check from her ex-hus­
band.
Hr U chafing even at Ibis
demand on hi* wages, fur he
anuria at having dropped out
of law- school.
Like the usual m*lr. be
Uamc* Ellen for having ruin­
ed hi* carver as an attorney.
Su—what ha* Ellen accom­
plished by her selfish demand
fur an early m arriage 7
Wi-11. she is right hack in
hgr parcel*’ home, hut how
with, two youngster*.
Her chance* for rem arriage
are far lc**, sin c e 'th e aver­
age man is reluctant to take
over two crying- babies with
any new wife.
Where Ellen wa* formerly

free to Indulge to p artlei and
dates, she is more restrietpd 1
in Kcr social life.
At the age of 81, when
sm art girl* are stilt to Idbcrsl Arts or Business College, ,
and enjoying parties, dances
and independence, Ellen is
tied down even worse than
the ordinary wife.
For she no R oger has a
husband to pscort her to mor.
irs, and the fact she is a dh
vnrcce drives many posilbli
matrimonial prospects away.
In Sunday School or high
school Marriage Course* you
can discuss this true cn*e fur
it is typical of thousands

pyrj® bear.*'
Elicit g o lrwlial she deserv­
ed for-»he didn't love her for­
mer husband.
She loved herself!
For
when you-disregard th* b e sP -intcrc*!* of the other party
and forco n man to drop out
of school to gratify your own
girlish sexual urge*, you in heading for n "cut ttrui dog"
existence nnd zooming your
likelihood of a divorce.
Husbands soon resent wive*
who tuvve turned toe bus- '
band’s pluns for a career!
(Always write to Hr,
Crane in care of Ibis newspaper, enclosing * long
stamped, addressed envel­
ope And 20 ernts to cover
typing and printing rusts
when you send tor one of
hi* booklets.

HEAVILY
BERRIED

He left no doubt In anyone’s
But in 1814, Mao wax Just
mind that he believed he as Interested in using the
knew more about the organi­ United States or any oGicr
zation and theory of com mu­ country with money. He didn't
nism than any of Russia's get U. S aid. but be kept on
C.rapgville Nursery
then current leaders, including trying.
Mao at that time made it
2721 Grtpcvill* Avr.
Sialln
clear be didn’t want to cooper
121-8881
lie considered himself the
„ . ate with either the United
pericneei two th cades sgu
"Scott# HcBler1’
when, as a D. S Army Ualsort u T ,
? * " h S W " cr 0 * « .,/« VabB Hr
Uy II*I Cochran
olljcer, I spent nine months in
*a —
&gt;* M »
on Soviet concepts, Soviet “
You
can uaually tell what
the caVes at Yen an, North
m Asia.
leadership and Sm ict foreign
He knew that following that kind of candy a man like*
China, then headquarters tor
policy.
course -wuuld anger both the beat by looking into the box
Mao Tsc tung and bis top lieu­
The handful of Soyiei icp- bovifl Union and the United he bought for hi* wife.
tenants
• • •
That didn't bother
Mao ami Ins m m were out gcscntativcs in Red Chin* to Mates
1814
were
merely
tolerated
Wonder
why the Wyoming
[ of power and operating tlrrir
him. because be had the lu ­
» f Was (n raised In a rom ­ 1lop war government headquar­ They complained biUcrly to re me confidence (even b*- dentist who W*» held up in
WASHINGTON 4 U ? U ^ .jw « S c ilb t.d
; Nlnc-ycar-old girls llkr to lrtt&lt; rs h starkly worded pm*- ance. I Immediately called her ters from that hark water arcs Americans that they bad no urc he bed won Chine) that Ids office by tvyo turn didn't
print
Im portant announce- sage th at read: "My Sister into the interrogation cham­ of North China. Mao's forces influence and f e r e U eau d guerrilla underground forces &gt;fri|l their. 7
* • •
ber,
mi-lits on ths rovers of their U v n Gary (.rant."
had not yet shown evidence of fW lfc,
/,
a
pauld conquer »ny organised
Due
real
nice way to turn
School notebooks.
This n a t t i l y
gavf ms
I M4o h id etnpbasiicd bl* arm ies in the aprbf, given
-W b*i’s this about you nnd ability to stand up to (he Na­
a I'd inch record over 1* to
The other day I happened quite a jolt, j had not pre­ (U ry ( i t t n l l ” I a»hcd, ron* tionalist Chinese or the Japaq- Strung dJiagreem culs w i t h enough time.
to pick up my nine-yt**r-old viously been aware th a t the fronting her with the note- c-'c In sustained combaV They llussla year* before when he
If Mao was determined (o our boys in »*-rvicc.
•
• •'
daughter's noteltook and saw aforementioned alntrr, who is I In,ok.
considered themselves lucky p threw out his bovict Commu­ go bis own way sh e a he was
The
mud
In
toiur of the
nist
advisers).
*
they
could
go
into
battle
with
weak, 1 luspect he will be
I "I'm going to kill my little
Mao was, of course, willing even more determine*! *0 go road* has no idea tor tires
| sister," ih* re pi led. Hut un- 13 rounds of ammunition |&gt;or
his own way now that be is on »orar car# are nupp-tt'd
to use the liuvicl Union a
«l»-r intensive grilling, she f i­ soldier.
quite strung in Asian terms- to be w-liite walls.
Mao needed Soviet ermper accept hot let economic s
nally admitted that It whs
•
*
*
atirm desperately Mao's Chi­ military aid on bis own U n u |. For though his conventional
Altamonte Springs
Enterprise
1true.
An
Indian
couple
had Io
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
Mrs. Julia llartos
"Good heavens," I fried. nese were out and out Marxist lie made effective use of the armies are not as powerful | i
move from » three-room
838-1118
Communists.
Hut
even
so,
Mao
he
had
imped,
lie
l)ai
seen
his
Japanese
arm
s
the
Com
mu
IM 3X3J
"Don’t you rvalue Mist Gory
apartm ent when triplet* were
MS-4M4
Grunt is old enutigh to l&gt;e made it clear that he lost no nist Russian arm ies turned guerrilla w a r f a r e concepts
Hear l.sk e-l’oreat City
keep Southeast Asia in tur­ born. Three tyke* and out!
love
on
the
rulers
of
Novilit
over
to
Red
China
at
tliv
close
your g ta n d fa te rl"
base Miry
•
• •
Sirs. Msry*nn Miles
Russia.
moil
of World W»r if.
Mra. Krancra W satsr
"You should llvs so long,"
838-3678
It'* O.K, to stand on your
322-IIU
my daughtf? sold.
dignity if you have »orncthtng
Caseelberry
Itv lumier
further developed
utTCiopeu ihut
Ul“l
tu fall back nut
Mrs. Jane t u sirlb trrj
Mrs
th*1 was still carrying ths
u i i l |(
mw*
totech »ven though fifAOl had
"Carpetbag Rule to Flor­
1-OBfWOSd
u tssck*d
t
her life by tolling
ida," written by John Wallace
lasts Chslssl*
Mrs- Itonna B aits
to answer a ran U tter sirs
in 1888, ha* been reprinted
Mrs- Jo ss M ills
HMW
had w ritten him.
by th* U nivenity of Florid*
Give an insured •nvlngt account
North DrUsjto .
Whrtt «1| of tb* svMsncs
Ere** as one of 12 GusdrirenDeltona
fn our Auoctarion
M » Ip, | 414 What say ftd*
•nt* latest d*y*lopmppif to tbei lh« prooccd* of iqch pole, hqlion* }q expegs pf li.ooo fl'* tennia} Edition* of a rep tint
* Mrs. MHdttd Ml**!
blooded Am*fic*a I s t h s r lb* Bobby b ik e r mess recall 'wvuld be te srd as e ctpitgl Ux court n ld U&gt;* ^OADp (g- series.
- OsUfs
would do. | want to N tts the d rcu m stitie« i under which gain rattier than as ordinary
Mrs. c u r s o r s Bards?
cb|np*l&lt;d tot® ill*
York on a pr*M Junket that « hsfd-wto Internsl ttevemurn
. .
.. . I committee through dummy
VIHMl
The U. 8 Sugar Corp. mill
(lexer*
Income Phi- record shows that
.
.
.
.
, ,1
Grunt's studio arrapgvd to Service ruling to September of
contributor* who gave checks at Bryant, Fla., established a
p rW *
l i r a JoAna lis ts
Introduce hi* IstM l picture, m il ceused giu.ooo io flow up too transaction met Use re ­ ip sums permiss*
Mr*. K fflm l.undi
under the one-day high recently when
HHUI
m ini
‘‘F ather liu o e t"
Ip lurry 6 Tnim*n'* pvv*i- quirement* a* a capital gam Hatch Act Aftrr »U, what is 8,266.9 ton* of sugar esns
&gt;&gt;- T r w r r ttiir p w r -ta oyi n f (ten*)*) r r wpenrw t» n* --------rrtjg muf ffu Egsdotrr Aw— tfatetr - -J t v t ’ QttVT fB 'Ttyw' T K f i i f i l •fiT j r irr B iiifr
312 WEST FIRST ST.
SANFORD, F I.A .
Back there in I9l* i)ic word m-cited was action.
friemts?
tha acuundrel b&gt; front of th#
priHoii,
nssvilihly of frveluadcrs and »round Wlshuigton was that
They already bad tax coun­
■■■ - .
demand to know what he in­ tliere wa* *pmething unusual
sel io Waatiingfon but counsel
tend'd to do about my daugh­ in Ui* Truinsn campaign fund
bad ool been able to prod toe
ter. Hut • studio press agent raising nuUlu«ls. home facts,
m s to le t. A f t v o n big ruling
got wind of lh* plot and beg- got on Ihe record in 1937-1938
would save Ihe Lasdun family
in-fore the l ’ S tax court in an
grd me not tu carry it out
larga
sum* to federal lam uic
J’nne 4 Sanford, Floritla Turn., December 15, 1964
"G ary G iant has only mad" action liclucrn Welburn May lax.
6,-81) srfl-ctssful pictures,” ha cock end tiic commissioner of
I.asdon Urot offered f23,lM0 to
v v a i . 11.11 a . 1. 11. 1. 0 a , a i u i i b i i a a u r i s i . i i u l h
said. "If you publicly accuse Internal Revenue.
s i i a a w t u t - io M s w . ia &gt; * s u u s s - e n » &gt; « i M *a e *rf
May cock in 1949 was general Maycoex . woo w ai to be hi*
him of trifling with your
MUHKWT SLI1I1SIIBH
n u t s x- i r a v i i M v s
daughter's afferliuns, it will counsel of the Democratic Nt tax counsel, but fm*Uy raised
AUvsniiii'* nireuiur
. Aessclste KiiRvf
am taurBa
tional Committee. Tlie Inter the sum to toVQUD Maycock
ruin hi* csrosr."
i
*
m
iMsttn &gt; yuitsaua
Th* pie* srouied my com­ P*l Hevenm: Service (IRS) agreed with Solomon and Mar
U s s s d u i b Jf ilet
kus
that
Uiey
should
split
half
passion. I thvrcforp roneciv- challenged Maycock's 1918 tq
110*1* VHMIAHt
sd ol an sllem a ts plan that come tax return. The tax court of alt received from Lasdun
as«;ttr tailor
siu rflM a i » m &gt;
•ppssred to of(*r g way oua (quod kltycock'* return in good abov* the 810.000 wtvicp Wf* Io
c it y ttJUor
MtckSBlcsl gual
1 klievv th a t however strong order, however, ami proof go to th* national com nulli v
* | ' P | M U M .*
b l i t Vlktf.VT
my
daughter's love for Grant against the IH8 effort to assess Ttie J 6J.P00 deal was mad*
• ts ll Phutuartyibsr
C-'unll Kdllsr
might by, |( cutod Pot begin more (axe*, docket No. 38937 M w epn Lasdun and Haycock
p uU JU lisd J s l l r sxpspt S atu rd ay, Sunday so d U b |l* ltn s a ; pub- to match ths smpllone) torThe court's printed finding* to June, 1811, to Uarluw’ of­
in :., 1 Saturday prsutsdiaa uerlsiwsw
rsnla th a t rsgsd within h e r of fad* staled that May cock fice.
a t u s i H i c n u a 14a t m
whenever anyone dupai-r««*d h»d upderfikgA to 1818 Ip T h e ' tax court found (hgt
|laiiis Osllvsry
Sts wsik A certain English sing
nging raise 8)0,000 jor flve naflonil Maycock concluded tpaf |-a*
WHETHER YOUR N E E P to T it . ADD A ROOM,
group.
eittii
commUtee. tie sought aid to dun’s cause was legitimate,
a u o 1 n u n m ail
py Mall
II1UISVLM (U l A ll
tost
be
»**
fairly
entitled
to
If
G
rant
were
asked
hie
fund ratotog *mong jew s in
|» s Wstk
11*0 I ts a r
lis.se 1 t e s t
A BATH, A GARAGE, OR COMPLETE REDECORATING
opinion of tli* group, he un­ •New
lew York
lu tk vCity from Louts a favorable tulmg but that
H t * NMHI
• !» t “ "»m»
doubtedly would u tte r a few M*4p- PfPli
A ll I S u lk *
ifctont of the Anver- th* IRS g u reluctant tq act
l e i 1 aissik i
A N P REMODELING, CALL US! OUR EXPERTS WILL
WuU-fhosen derugativea. This lesa Bowling ypd Billiard Cq. to ID elertfon year bccauie so
1 1 * 1 *t»*m
IN 1
|T, S rtisial Itsfiilsllss* a*vtld* ih sl aU ■all is lu c r iy u s u ht would turn my d a u g h t * g
From WitolI ta %)lomoo. Negr much tax money was involved.
BE HAPPY TO ADVISE A N p HELP YOU WITH PESJGN
paid la aavsscs.
against him to the extent thgl York Insurance m an, Uarkqa Maycock pressed toe gyse *nd
T------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - she would never watch one learned and passed on to Mayin Septem ber• JM4. Ih« fiv « r:
f e s SisrsU la 1 sisniusr st U s Uaitsa i-tssa wsics la
AND PLANNING, WE'LL ALSO HELP ABRANQE
pilsd sactuaivsly to ths us* tm rsyuUlle*l|«p sf fll IS* |« s|l of hla* old movie* on televi- cock the name of William I). able ruling wa* issued. Lasdun
• toll «A*to. P» *0 | thoughL Lxadon who was sold to h i paid off to Maycock wllij fAJ.saw* y rlslid Is this sswapaysr.
FINANCING TO F{T YOL'R BUDGET.
"1 think they'rs g reat," reedy to put up e large chunk 000 to currency. Maritu* and
glalsiad aa asaaud class aaaiter o n o a t , n , m s al is* I'oal G rant. *ald when l put the of political money to rcturp Solomon each got I t ,730. Mayplflca s t JSaslarS. SUtida. sadsr ths Asl al Cssprsas •! March question to him. "1 met them for a favor to Waabingtoq
117. 300 f i m fee amf
A 1811.
pggr to Uondoq aqd ibex
$jo,qqo t« w tn a ry
ami hi* family
lly owned
_1 __
d*!tobtfy6. T^gg. j . j / l 7 —
Democratic K |U toxl
to »*n ValttAblf
'
|U y tr i •&lt; *•* s s i t r i s i . saw* sr a s tsrtta iss, s i this sditiha
A t this point, I port pf
Committee.
Jci pglenti.
ft Ths haarnrd 4 4 ffe l* IP *y H »»pf»*av*d is say maaaae v iU favor they. desired Ip Tfto
pul w rlllss yisrwissiva s i U s publlaSae ot Ths Usrsld. Aay blacked out. AU th a t fa weedP°PP®d 6*
ludm dual sr li r a rsasustikl* fur such r*y(f 4y&lt;Usa *|R p* 04 N* w P |vmto*fR4
W athlngtaa • w as , something $30,000 rigid back at him be­
f outiosiad sa lalrlnaia* «s Tbp tf*r*(4 p lupyHskt «M W|U bp HOtangM* 1* fur G ffg (jp ip t Ih ft would cause the IRS tp cause the H itch A rt forbid*
G E N E R A L O F F I C E 211 W . § £ $ S T .
82e-?ie$
to M f toll O H tiu .
.
•M Held* f«r «*m n n m «k *fit totKt M UtUf ttMBtol fSIUlM "iiltli
i nv kn] Url l f i m r u u - n “m tnnl nr.

Barbs

HOLLY

Dick West's

GIFT SUGGESTION

The Lighter Side

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Herald Area Correspondents

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Lylo C Wilson Says:

What Is Hatch Act?

mini
mint

that

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G JVg A G IF T
and lasts - and lasts

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Need More Room?
Then cq|l us . . . one

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"twfilm"

Of pur spppjqlties is

REMODELING

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CON STRUCTION

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(H ITS FOK TH PATIENTS arc wrapped a t the Seminole County TB and
It!) Association by. members of the patient service committee. They are
Mrs. Helen Carter, airs. W. \V. Tyre, Mrs. Lorraine Graham, program
chairman; Mrs. All&gt;ert Rolf and Mrs. C. E. Hunter, chairman of the I’SC.

THESE - FIREMEN of The Gindervllle Volunteer Fire Department have
completed a training class conducted by A, D. S ta rra tt of the Florida
State Firn College at Ocala. Completing the training wore Leo Dinkens
(kneeling) and (standing, from left) Bonner L. Carter, R. D. Priest,
RohertL . Bradbury. A, lYStmmtt, Re*, A. Byrd, Leon W. Steinmeyer and
Thomas F. Weiss.
(Herald Photo)

JUDGE \ EKNON MIZE cuts a cake presented by his office staff in
honor of his birthday. The celebration whs n great. surprise to the judge.
Front left are jn em b e rs of t he staff including Mrs. Let ha Fowler, Mrs.
Ann Brant ley; *Mrs. Lois Walker, Judge Mize, Mrs. Hazel Wonting. C. E.
McCord and Mrs, Marian Ratturn.
.
(Hcriild Photo)

HEAR LAKE Methodist Choir enjoyed a Christmas party a fter rehearsal
la st week at the home of Air. and Mr?.' Maurice Union iti Oakland Estates.

Attending (front, left to right) were Mrs. Linton, Mrs. Barbara Hoover,
Alis. Jean Mueller, Mr- l.metta Nobler and Rev. William Irwin; (bark)
Grant Mueller, Leo Salmi, Mrs. Margaret Brown, Byron Brown, Mrs.
Marie Salmi, John Willing and D i.k Smith.
(Herald Photo)
SANTA- SURPRISED ehiblren at the Lake Mary Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment and Aii\ili.n&gt; • hri-tinns party when tie arrived at the Fire Hall
with treats for all lleie we see him holding Robert Friend and Susy
Maggard as Jackie Cjneker and Melody Wh Inker wait their turn to as­
sure h tn they were "good little girls all year long."

HOME GROWN PRODUCE straight from the grounds of Forest Lako
Academy was a colorful attraction at the school’s recent international
festival. Iti charge of the sales wagon during the afternoon were A rthur
Turner Heft) and Harold Green, a student. The festival, set up in tho
seluml gvm, was sponsored by the home and school finance committee to
raise funds for playground equipment.
(Herald Photo)

,r
NORTH ORLANDO Garden ('lull members Eoi* Wallace. Jackie Blanton,
M e Duquette. Barbara Lnutlrur*.* and June U e-t deft t &lt;» ritflit) fmind
i lull, ite t.i lu th e Haver li)e«t ill demand dill dip lllvtr Lake sale to laise
fund' li.r a &gt; vv. ]mrmanent "Ganletl nf the Muitth" p la q u e. As thuse gil ls
made tlclivIhu ville, Anita Maver and \ era Anderson went
ahead to Knock mi door.- in the house tn house project.
(Herald Photo)

A TOAST fur "imppv holidays" was enjoyed hv members of the Para,
ili-e Point llohhv ( lull at then &gt; hiistma* pal U al the lionie of Mrs. 1). ()•
Brooks in Bear Lake Shown are (front, from left) Mrs. It. V. Finney,
Mis W, R Johnston, Mrs. R io o k s, Mrs. .1. M. Patterson anil Mrs. It. It.
Maplesden ; (slainlme) Mi- -I. N Am rum. Mrs. .1 F. Svheifer, Mrs. Ed
Parrott, Mrs. F. W. Snntli, Mrs. (I. \V. Ilalin. Mrs. .1 Collard, Airs. Fred
(iiek, Mrs. A. P. Smith, Mrs. J. W, Holley and Mrs. P. I). Cospur.

HOI.IDA\ DECORATING tips were given to members of the South
Seminole Young Womans ( lu!&gt; ll\ Mrs. hied lieubergei’ (left) and Mrs.
. who me shown with the program chairman and
f frdfrrif.’ - ■1

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Cornel Heads YWC Plans Benefit
Explorer Scouts For Sanford School
Jay 1 iirm-t, of Orlando, vans

i-h cti-if chairnian of tin- ( en
NEW MEMRER initiated into the Auxiliary of VFW Post 1001*0 of Cas­
selberry w a s Mrs Marcella iliscox. right. Officiating at the ceremony were
Past District President Ann Dummy of Orlando, left, making an official
iiis|ieetion, and Unit PresideitCMrs. Mary Webb.

VFW Unil Plans Yule For Needy

•

By June re«»cllH-rry
Helen Hsrtwiclr unit Mm
Official inspection of the
,V* r»Dn- The . m i n e
r» . ,„neA
Aux !*rv tn V r»\ Po,l
100.SO iiuW. a “ ** COVl-rwt With a re&lt;l
1
holiday cloth and decorated
of C a w Iberry was made in l in the Christm as motif.
the , pAxt home on Concord
__________
Drive by Paat Diatrict I’rr.i- ‘( " t f k n r c * P i r f n r r v c
dent Ann Deeney. of Orlando, | U m e r S
rlC M rC S
representing Mrs. Nora Jana _
.
f\r c A
Gilleapie, diatrict president.
jC T V IC G
jA
Mm. Marcella Hixcox wn»
At the turn of tha century,
initiated Into the Auxiliary.
The VFW Boat amt Aux­ t;,-n. William Booth, founder
iliary will, co-ujwrate again of tlie Salvation Army, w ant­
th il year with the Linns Club ed to send an inspiring greetand other organiiatiun* in mg to hia “troops” around
filling Christmas basket* for the globe.
the needy. On diaplay at the
A fter coniidering the costa
meeting wna a culiection of o t a lengthy cablegram , be
charming aluffed toya and j summed up hia raminder of
dolt* mad* J&gt;y Mra. Mary j Salvation Army aervice and
Ecciea, which will be donated thoughtfulneai in thia way
lie raided one words "O thers."
* for the welfare project.
Refreshment# of rake and * Send _your contribution#
_____ _to
coffee"bread were served with the Salvation Army, P. O.
.coffee by the boa tease*, Mra. I Uox It*56, Sanford. .
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Junior High To
Present Concert
Bv Jane Casselberry
A Christmas Concert will
be presented at 7 30 p m. tilii
Thursday, by tiie South Semi­
nole Junior High School hand
and chorus in the school csfelorium.
The hand will be under the
d i r e c t i o n of Uandmaater
George Kirsten and the aevenlh and eighth grade chor­
uses will be conducted by
Gaylen Craigo.
There will lor no njjnisalon
charge and the public ia in­
vited.
•At -f 36 p m. dlls Friday,
tH-fole being dismissed for the"
holidays, the band and churua
will present a concert to the
entire studrnt body at an oulaida assembly.

tia l Florida Fxplorer &lt; ouncil
during the B-.v Scout annual
confi-rence at Sanford Naval
Air Station.
Some IIS Fvptorera and
theli^xliill teadem from srven
Cerilral Florida counties at
tended the three -lay m e e t
Ihirpner of the rnnfrrcrn-e
was to give tha Kxplnrrts.
senior Boy Scouts M-tH ye»r»
old, t n opportunity to become
better acquainted with San­
ford Naval Air Station and
the Navy.
Orientation flights In s s ta ­
tion aircraft proved to lie one
of the highlights of the con­
ference.
NAS Sanford was present­
ed n Boy Scouts of Antgnra
plaque *‘in appreciation for
interest tn and service! to the
youth of the community.*'

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la n e * a,** lla rr v

•A .piiog fashion ati.iu and
luncheon will be (he mum
fund raising event of the
yelil fur lli- South Seminole
Voting Woitiao's (tut. with
rl»- proceeds earmarked for
IS, | Irt la. Bed S- hoolhollie
fur retardrd children in Ean-

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1 lie member* vnir/l on the
money raising pr'-o-et at a
meeting of the club at South
Seminole F.lementary School
at Casselberry.
Other projects approved
were card [oirtles with merebera volunteering to a rt a t
hostesses In their homes and
an application to operate tha
i nn&gt; essiun stand al the Panide of llumea.
Mrs. Joe Mitchell, vice
president, presided in the ab­
sence of tin- president, Mrs.
Donald Mount.
Activities planned by the
VIub fur the holiday season
The oil heat industry anti­ were discussed. A dance ia
cipates 10711 growth gams up planned for teenage young­
to 1J per cent in the number ster, on Dec. Z1 at the Wornof centrally oil-heated home* . an's Club in Casselberry unand in fuel oil consumption, jder (lie sponsorship of the
it ia reported by the Oil Fuel Yuung Woman’s Club, which
julao provides chaperones a t
Institute of Florida.

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Mid FI »it dIh c"pm*ut r y
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family, a w|/|ow. ill an&lt;l tin•hi* to work, urn I h rr thrre
young aona.
It whs vott'il to arnd out
fKi5lrai«la notifying rnernben
of meeting*, ant| to meet in
the homes of members for tha
time being
The January
meeting will j-c held in the
home of Mrs. Ann Kain in
Fern I'aik.
Mra. Fred Heuberger and
Mra. It. T. Crittenden, of
Seminole I'lura, demonstrated
the a rt of making attractive
arrangem ents for Christmas
decorating following the busi­
ness meeting.
Refreshments of cupcakes,
with clever decorations, and
coffee were served by tne
hostesses, Mrs. Francis Culbreth and Mrs.' Jim Daily.

GUEST SPEAKER J. I). Schuster disc unset! (tiiurt’ husitmaa posalbilitiea
fur Eynian With hmdnesK and technical groups. From tliu left: Shirley
Davis, ('BE president; Margaret Stevens, TEC ntute secretary; Gary
Kaiser, I)E serReant-at-arnis, and Schuster.
(Herald Photo)

Business Areas For Future Told
age* sn.H requirement* for
By Jane Casselberry
Guest speaker at a luncheon each.
for Lyman High School stu­ Areas which he touched upon
dents participating in the co­ were financial, manufacturing
operative business education,
and production, m arketing,
distributive
education
end
technical i-duralion program s sales, promotion, and com mun­
was J. D. Schuster, director of ications.
Jones College of Buxines* in I He stressed Ilie importance
Orlando. 'Hie luncheon wax , of a good background in Eng­
held at the Trade Wind* Cafe- lish, spelling and m athem atics
U-ria In Seminole P lata, Cas­ to those girls planning to enter
set twrry.----------------------------— 1the secret aria) fteH:—
.Schuster spoke on the six j Faculty advisor* attending
areas of huslnuU which tlm I were Mra. laris Toole, CHE co­
student* might be interested in ordinator. and Lloyd Barnes,
going into and told the advant­ 1DE co-ordinator.

Csoldwater Looks
For ‘flood’ 1966
WASHINGTON
(U PD
—
Defeated presidential Candidat*
Barry M. Gold water said to­
day Die (tepublican party does
not have Ur wait until 1868 to
recoup some of its heavy loss*
es in the last election.
The 'A niona senator,, who
leaves ‘office when Congress
reconvenes next month, uld
the iwtt elections will present
a good opportunity for the GOP
to make Inroads into the hea­
vy Democratic m ajority on
Capitol HiiL

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Para 8 — Dee. 15, 1984

S trik e s • • •

*

S p a re s
By John A. Spolaki ,
OU Saint Nicholas ia'n’t too
fa r away when we a ta rt talk ­
ing about tha Saturday momin f Junior Bowling League
Christmas party. A* a m attar
of fact, thi* coming Saturday
h all ba treating all tha klda
from thla league to p riiei,
lea cream, coke, cookica with
mora lurpriiea along the way,
too. *
Tha following Saturday,
Dec. 26, "will be the date for
, the Chriitm aa team tourna­
ment with Uia double* and
alnglta tcheduled for these
."future atara’*.on Dec. 28.
If your eon or daughter
lin 't enrolled Into thla league,
why donteha bring ’em on out
and w all teach ’em how to
bowl.
We had over 60 boy* and
girl* from Sarolnole- High
School her* B ut Thursday for
th e ir-w tn bowling league. A
welcome to tha league offi­
cer* and team captains, Pres­
ident Balph Unger and Karen
Goshom — tha SecrctaryT reaiurar.
Team captain* and tha
name* of their teams ar#
Marcia Coleman — Tenplnettea; Don Anderson—Unpre­
dictable*; Tom Petrunlc—He­
a d s j Don Goshom—ThreoFoinl-Flva; Charles S m ith Lucky- Strlkesj Bobbie H a rt­
ley—Wildcats; Marlon Hoviello — Strike Outs; Karen
Duggan—Five Fowls; Craig
Maitl—Meltl’a Mesa snd Alan
Hertist— Bebel*.

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Saturday night Moonlight
Bowling winners were Dor­
othy Fog and Linda Post for
the gala and Charlea Bjadwln
a b j DtfflgT Qwflts w sro/ tops
for tha men;
Helping ’ cover aome of
S anta's surprises with their
scotch doubles winnings were
Doug and Darkls Owens who
tam e In first with their 959
"erics, only seven pins more
than Mary and Bill Meek,
* Each week there's a heap
of prii* money available to
these participants and we
need more women bowlers
each Sunday. Plenty of men
wanting to bowl, but- they
don't have partners.
About needing bowlers, the
Sunday Mr. A Mra. League Is
in urgent need of four couples
tn fill In for people who are
either dropping from thla
league dr have order* tra n s­
ferring them out of the San­
ford area.
If there are any newcomers
who'd like to s ta rt bowling
this week, pleas* call th*
Lanes or league secretary,
Shirley Slglln at S22-B959.
It’a a handicapped lengu^and
has lot# of friendly folk*
bowling in it.
One other which could us*
a howler also Is the Tuesday
afternoon (I p. m. Windjam­
mer Women'* Scratch I,eague. You should hav* an *v.
crage of around 120 to 1.10.

Shell Still Leads
DeBary League

A thank you to our Del­
tona group who howl here on
Friday'* al 1 for dropping-off
all of their "members" names.
They'd still liko more from
tin t area to join them for tha

Biondi Shell "till leads the
Dellary Social Bowl League
with a record of 36 g im n won
while losing 16. Faron Buildera haV6._won 31 of 62 for
second place And Davli Build­
er* arc in third wllh a rccurd
of 31 and 21.
Western Aulo h a t won 23
and lost 27, DeBary TV and
Ih lts ry F harntsry h^ve hlentical rcro n li of 24 and 28.
Pcrnld Lawn Service hn* won
23 and lost 29, and ihr Elbow
Boom has won only 12 and lost
40.
In Isst week's play Ells­
worth Ogden took high seties
honors with a 607 and Whlley
Hall grabbed high single hon­
ors with s 223.

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A prime upset In Inat
vieek's City League found the
cellar-dwelling Wiadnm Sod
Service group levelling the
first-place Pryor’a Farm Inauranre flveinme by taking
all four polnta. Leading- the
Wiadom-men »■*» Al Chalfin
who howled a 221/624 aeriea.
Another eurprlae w i i in atore
for another league leading
T hat’ll do It for thla week.
team na Hnrry'a Bar and
Don't forget ahnut your
Liquor clipped three from
lj«ke Moproe Inn with l)oc Christmas Parly thla S atur­
day kids.
Iting'e 202/6(18, high for the
H. B. A L. men.
Within the HI Nooner's
I.vague they had a team high,
with handicap, of 714 which
bad atood for a number of
weeks. This past Wednesday
afternoon it was broken twir*
--once by A rt Brown Pest
Control with their 832 act and
then again by Behrens Trac­
tor with their 878. That's not
had shouting when you con­
sider there aie only four gala
lu a team.
A 679 scratch was bowled
by these lassie" for llehrens —
U n i Neville 196, Claudette
llehrens 186, Margaret I’rlre
16(1 and Helen Padgett 118.

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fun of bowling. Maybe you
know 40m* from thla group—
Mary Dalaplalna, M arry Cud­
dy, Ed Shtllo with wife Col­
lett*, Fred and Cal* Glssiar,
Teddy and Bill Swallow, P at
Thompson and wlf# Hasal,
Llliiam and Wally Douglass,
Herman Prica, Vinson Thomp­
son, Ralf Alger and E verett
Shinn.

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Oviedo Lion$ Face
Colonial Hi Tonight
By Marshall IJ bko
Herald Sports Writer
The Oviedo Lions travel to
Orlando again tonight to meet
Colonial High hut under sn en­
tirely different &gt;et of circum ­
stances. T hu tim e the Lions
will um! their varsity. When

Top 600-Mark
Georg# D* W itt m il Dan
Biglin were teroed In on,
tha strike pocket last week in
the Sunday Night Mr. and
Mia. League a l Jet Latica aa
they both cam# through with
series over th* 000-mark. De
Witt, with th# help of hi* wife
Trie easily disposed of Mabel
and Pete Duggan by a 4 to 0
count. Dan Siglin allot 214/617 and D* W itt Ulllad 223 602. Dan and wife Shlrlay el­
an won a cleap sweep of the
four polnte over Liz and lia r
ry Graham.
Bernica nnd Ben Chada won
n four point decision a* Barnir# rolled a 161 game anil
Hen came through with t i l / 621. Alyee anil Charlea Coin­
ing took four from Virginia
and Lewis Hughey aa did
Thelma and Dutch Unger ov­
er Dorla and Don F raats with
Thelma rolling a good 108
game Darkla Owen* won high
game and aarlaa for the ladies
with 192/604 aa tha Owens'
took all four points from
Jove* and l^ w ii Do rtoiL
0 am / F re J rtfown won a
clean sweep over l'ennas anil
Dick Schaffar In another
match. Th* taagua leader*,
Rot* and Andy Patrick, won
thr*a from“Jo"Ann* ami ‘Mar­
vin W right with Jo Anna hit­
ting a 181 gam* and Andy
rolling a 217/648. Colleen
Sandlin rolled a 162/461 in
the two gams aplit'w lth Mary
and Tom Hunter.

World Series Of
Golf Official

Oviedo m et the Grenadiers two
weeks ago the Lions were ham ­
pered by die fact that football
w ai still in progress and Done
of the varsity eager* were able
to participate because they
were still Involved with foot­
ball.
Two week* ago the Grenad ie 's potted sn easy win over
Oviedo's J.V .’s.
Oviedo la atitl considered
the underdog but tho fact that
a school the sire of Oviedo is
playing a school as large as
Colonial Li "bard to believe.”
But the Mom had to have a
schedule and since *0 many of
the other achools In this area
have refused to play the Lions
—they said they had too much
lo lose and nothing to gain—
school officials had to Uk*
what they could get. Oviedo is
a class B school snd Colon­
ial la a AA.
Coach Paul Miklar didn't
hsva too much to isy shout tha
game tonight but he did re­
mark that it w s j going to be
s hard ball game to win.
Mlkler will probably start
Jim my Courier and BLlly Mlkler al forward, Ardle Arndt at
renter, snd Re* Brook* and
Ted Ucllhorn at guard.
Game time Is 8 p. m. al the
Colonial High School gym nti
lure. A junior varsity gam# is
scheduled to sta rt at 6:30.

Pull Ups Take
3 From 'Stars'
It’s R etti n g tighter in the
Women’a Windjammer Scratch
League as th* Pull Ups took
three from th* Lucky Star*.
SAN alia rallecU d three
from the Drags and tha Pir­
ates (changing th a j name
helped) took four from th*
ADC’t.
Tat Siplay was high thla
week with a 49S/177. Jane
Spulaki was accond with a
487/181 and Mary Slerman
third with a 477/177.
Ona of tha mora difficult
spliti wai converted by Shir­
ley Slglln aa ah* elid tha t u
pin across tha dack to toppl*
tha 6-7-10.
Batty QuIUtn and Mary
F au lt mad* th* a 4*6-7, Ltx
Klain plckad th# 4-6 and Dor­
is Schauttaat and Elaln# Koatival made tha t-10.

DUNEDIN (UP!&gt; — Golf D
goitff to have an official world
champion next year thank* to a
television idea.
The World Series of Golf,
purauant to th* Final Uteri#
of F o ra clo a u ra an tartd Id * u m
originated three year* ago as
pending In arid C o u rt, tha alyl*
a lejaXliion gimmick and which
of w h ich la
matches the winners of the
I I cC A V O H A H
M O R T O A f l F
r o l l l ' A N T , I N C , * F lo r id a corPGA championship, the Mas­
poratlon,
ters, the U5GA Open and the
P la in t if f .
British Open, was recognised
T I L L M A N
V. W E E D
and
by the Professional Golfer* As­ DELAND (Spl.) - Stetson
P A U L A W E E D , hla wtfa, at
sociation as their official World University will boat three out*1-,
P s r .n d s n ls .
Series.
of atat* colleges during th*
a n . ih s e h s n e s r r num ber of
The prls# money, although lavaoth annual Hatter invita­
w h ich Is 1IM1•
W I T N K 88 m g h s n i l s a d t h e
•till not counting In the offi­ tion basketball * tournament
o f f i c i a l s e a l of s a i d C o u r t , (hi#
cial aam lngi lilt, is • alteabl* Wednesday and T h u r s d a y
l l t h day of D ecem b er, t i l l .
IIK A U
enough incentive for the com­ Rights in tha Da Land National
A r t h u r H B e c k w ith , J r .
at* 1
December,
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petitor*.
Guard ArmoryC l s r h of Ih s C ir c u it C o u rt (■ 3 A L )
o f * rm ln n le C o u n ty , f lo rF irst p rit* is |50,000, sec­ Georgetown College, of Ken­
A r t h u r It- R t r k a l l h , Jr ~
" te a 1 &lt;—--------------—
----- TTUrrsTCtf&lt;flt Caust
ond is worth il5 ,000, 17,500 for tucky, and Wilmington Colkg*,
U y i M a rlh a T . V lb ls a
By i t l l l a a b a l h B r u a a a b a a
third and $5,000 for fourth.
of North Carolina ar* th* pre­
D e p u ty C ls r h
D eputy C lark
•
Josep h M. r i l s s s r s l d
J f t r i : l ’H M. M U IIA B K O
Tony Lem a won the jackpot gam* favorites for Wednesday
A tto ra b y fo r P la in t if f
A ttorney a t Law
thU year while Jack Nlcklau* nig h t Georgetown take a on
P. U. B o s f i t
J :&lt; bsL-urltv T r u s t llu U d in c
Karn T a rh , F lo rid a
M iam i I I , K im Ida
added f 100,000 to his bankroll M ortar University of Macao,
K H a n k lln D I S H
Publish Dae. II. It , It , IM I * by winning it th* first two
□ a., a t 6:10 p m., followed by
Ja n . t. t i l l
P u b lish D a*. I I . 1S44
CD 1( - S t
years.
j Wilmington vs. Stetaon at 1:30.
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Stetson To Host

Three Colleges

B j David IHfgtnbotham
Herald Sports Writer
The Seminole High Cage
quintet returns to action to­
night when they host crosscounty rival, the Lymsn Greybounds In the SHS gymnasium.
Ralph Stumpf's JayVees are
slated to start the affair at
6:30 p. m. going against a
victorious Baby Greyhound
live. S lunipfV crew lost 42 ~lo
54 to Boone last Friday, but
tha Lyman Junior varsity
team beat Oviedo 28 to 22.
The expected starters for the
Sanford JsyVee* are Ron Dud­
ley, Paul Leroy, Wally Jeral
gan, L arry Hodges and Greg
Ganaa. From the south end of
the county, Larry Miller and
L arry Lott ar* expected to be
lb* best scorer* on the hardboard for Lyman's JayVeet.
Frank Murray. Gary Loyd,
Jeff Williams,' Steve Groover,
and Ron Hinson are expected
to be the Seminole starters in,
the m ain event scheduled at
I p . m.
Mike Sterling, Joe Aaher,
Dave Matla, Gene Winkleman
and Richard'Moore are expect­
ed to sta rt for the 'Hounds.
The 'Hodndi lost 42 to 51
to the Oviedo Mom last week.
They started out in froat, but
sooa fell behind.
In the Seminole camp It was
a different story. The Tribe
lead all the way into the final
second* of the game and tied
Boone 56 to 56. Tn a heart­
breaking threo-minute onertime period Boone broke the
deadlock to beat the S6mmoles
61 to 58.

N.F.L. OFFENSE

M IR E D /TJfA ,
G C J A /A W A Y

Tight ErA....MiU= DITKA, B ea rs
Split End m WARFJELP,Browns
Fianicer. ,JOHNNYMORRIS, Bears
T ackle------ BOB VOGEL, C olts
T ackle...... LFOmEsragMGG&amp;docrS
G uard..;..... JM FHRKER, C o lts
G uard____JOHN GORDY, Lions
C en ter.......BOB PMMARCO, Cards
Quarterback-,JOHN UNITAB, C olts
Halfback..... XfMV/ AfOQRf,Colts
Fullback ....... J / M BROWN, Btovms

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Tackle

BOB LILLY, Cowboys

Demmy Paces
Ward Realty

wiLUE DAVIE, Packers

T ackle
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Middle Backer-A4i£ MEINERT, Cards
Line Backer..- Jof FORTUNATO, Boars
Line Facker._^( HOUSTON, Browns
Garner Back-./MT FISCHER, C a rds
Ccmer Back...fi?/£W BARNES, Giants
S afety....... P/fc* KRAUSE, Skin s

Tim Demmy had hi* big
hall exploding all over tha
pin» while leading Ben Ward
Realty in a three-game win
over Ron-Sun Chryaler-Ply*
S a f e t y . -------W W , P a c k e rs
mouth in tha Buaim-asmrn'a
League a i ha ahnt a 210/619.
The Autonetlra team increas­
ed their first place lead by
winning four from HLH Pro­
ducts "A " team with Neal
Maxwell rolling 190/631 and
Don Thompaon hltUng a 200/By Murray Oldrrmaa
Football League, and U nites,
New York
518. John Martin wai high for
NEA Hporta Editor
still the heat quarterback In
HLH Products "A" with 183 Safely—Paul Krause,
NEW YORK — (NEA ) — football, is tha leader of tha
626.
Washington
Mason’a Men moved into There were time* th* last five 10th annual All-Playari AllSafely —Willi* Wood,
second place after taking all years when Johnny Units* Pro tu rn , named today by
Green Bay
four from th* HLH Products must hav* wondered what a Newspaper Enterprise Assoc­
Warfield
and Krause are the
*'B" team with Colonel Gre­ guy hat to do to get aonti iation. He polled a higher per­ first rookies to make the
recognition.
It
turn*
out
now
centage
of
vote*
for
hia
posi­
gory ahowin' them how with
tion than any man in the NFL. greatest mythical team in
A fine 196/608. Rex, Liquor* the answer la to win.
football since Jimmy Brown’s
Johnny
was
generally
re­
pioved up th* league ladder
H* also carried along four
Inaugural season of 1957. Ten
a* they swept all four from garded a* th* greatest quar­ of hi* Colt teammates—comaother pros hav* mad# tha hon­
terback
In
tha
gam*,
and
It
Glaaa Mat with Ray Robinson
back halfback Lenny Moor*,
or roll for th* first time—
and Clarenca Wallis setting showed in hla pay check, But converted guard Jim Parker,
Vogtl, Gordy and DeMarco on
the pac* with 181/604 and since the Baltimore Colt* young tackle Bob Vogel and
offense; Davis, Lilly, Olsen,
stopped
collecting
champion­
agtleaa defensive and Glno
174/604 respectively.
Meinsrt, Houston, Barnes and
I t ’a
convincing
Lane* Crackers bad a pair ships after 1959, the all-pro Marchattl.
Flachtr on defens#.
honor*
went
to
the
Norm
Van
proof why th* Colts put to­
of bombers in John Flacher
Thera .yras *v*n a departure
winning
with 192/605 and Al Chalfin Brocklina and th* Y. A. Tit- gether an 11-gam*
gn
.
f gww r w r w r B r a t t f hs-ilsa-wsHwr ry mir-fbr Ww
■wm r-TW W u m i t ‘n t nr t f * * "
All thla has changed. Tha plonshlp play-off on Dec. 27, first tint*. With the co-opera­
three points from Dick'* .Ap­
pliance.
Pinecrest
Liggett Colts won the western divi­ They were two position* ehead tion of the NFL Player* AaHeiall continue their winning sion title of the National of any other teem in th* lea­ ■Delation, a plan was drafted
In which tha player*, acting
gue.
way* with a four gam* romp
over- WTRR aa" Dick Mayer'
Tha 1964 All-Pro team, In ■a eonaulunta for “NEA; Till­
ed in only lho*e positions they
blasted a 212/596 and dim
fact, la a classic axsmpla of
knsw by txperienc*. Thus, the
Uusaard-apOn a nice 193/624.
changtovtr. I t stands aa fol­
corner
halfback named only
Bob Groom* tallied a 201
lows:
tha
w
idt
receivers and run­
gam* for WTBR. Atlantic
OFFENSB
ning backs, men he has to de­
Coaat Line put the aklda to
Tight End—Mlk* Dltka,
fense over the course of a sea­
LAKELAND (Ppl) — Pos­
Wall Dumbing with a three
Chicago
son. And th* tight end picked
point victory as Vergil An­ sibility th a t th* Florida Slate
Split End—Paul W arfitld,
out the com er linebacker*
League of ltffb may be a 10,
derson ahot 208/557.
ClavaJand
and aaftU ta—tha fellow* who
or even develop into two atxitand In hla way. I Pa th*
Flanker—Johnny Morris.
club leagues, loomed Urge'’
moat highly specialized aysChicago
her* this morning as Praaldent George MacDonald an­ Tackle—Bob Vogtl, Baltimore tem devised yet for all-star
teams.
nounced th a t ha had tha "go
Taeklo—Forrest Gragg,
ahead" from National AaaoeG rata Bay
Ju st a couple of votes split
lation headquarter* to expand. Guard—Jim P arker, Baltimore out th* winner* from th# sec­
Closing down of th* North­ Guard—John Gordy, Detroit ond team in several Instance*.
PHILADELPHIA (U PI) —
Joey Giardello. elated at his ern League, b* said, le ft thra*
Cantor—Bah DeMarco,
Th* closaat race* ware at ofsuccessful first defense of th* major league clubs with U in ti
ton sire tackla, where Vogel
EL Louis
world middleweight champion­ th a t might wall b# brought
Quarterback—John U altaa, • edged Charity Bradshaw of
ship against slugger Rubin into th* FSL.
Baltimore
PUtaburgh; at spilt and, with
Th* Milwaukee Brave* ar*
(Hurricana) Carter, suggested
Halfback—Lenny Moor*,
Warfield eut-aprintlng Frank
own and operate at
today his own two-man tour­ ready
Clark* of D allas; guard, wher*
Baltimore
nament to determ ine th# next th* new Waat Palm Beach
Fullback—Jim Browv,
Gordy pulled ahead of St.
challenger for hi* 160-pound field, MacDonald laid, whll*
C ltvtland
Ix&gt;ula* Ken Gray; center, De­
crown.
Earl Halstead, publisher of
DEFHN8B
Marco winning by a nod over
"L et Joey Archer and Dick th* Baseball Blue Book, Inc., End—Wlllla’Davit, Green Bay Mick Tingalhoff of Mlnneao.
Tlgar fight it out aa toon as w ants a franchise which he
End—Gina Marchattl,
ta ; defensive tackle, a tug of
possible," h* said, "and I'U w’ould place a t Clearwatar if
Baltimore
&lt; war between gtanta Olsen and
defend tn aa opan-alr. match and when arrangem ents can
Tick la—Bob Lilly, Dallas
Rogar Brown of Detroit, and
against the winner within six be mad* fo r th* ua* of tit*
Tackle—Martin Olsen,
aafety, which developed Into
months—if tha money is rig h t " akin-diamond field there.
La* Angelas
• thraa-way b atfl, between
Leesburg, Bradenton and Mid Backer—Pal* MsInsrL Krause. Roosevelt Taylor of
Thirty-four-year-old Giardallo, of Cherry H®, N, J „ woo a Hollywood a n under consider­ ------------ y T-n't *________ Chicago, and another rookie,
anw im oue 15 round decision ation, ha added, all with park* Lina Backer—Jo# Fortunato, Mel Renfro of Dallaa.
over 27-yaar-old C arter of Pat- and facilities.
Chicago
Thi* team Is also historic
Pending developments, Day­ Lin* Backer—Jim Houiton, a* th* first which did nqt fnarson, N. J ., a t Philadelphia's
Convention Hall Monday night tona Beach league director
Clavalaqd
eluda Detroit'* Joe Schmidt
in hla first defense of the title W arran Kay**, th* achedula
Halfback—Pat Flachtr,
a t middle linebacker. Joa was
ha had won from Tiger of. Ni­ maker, will eland by, MacDasSt. Loots
knocked out by a ’dislocated
aid concluded.
geria on Dec. T, 1963.
Halfback—Erich Barn**,
■houldsr. A 1 a • eliminated

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Joey Giardello
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from possible repeats by In­
jury were linebacker Myron
Pot tins of Detroit and corner
hack Dick Lynch of New Y’uik,
Unites Isn’t the only ona
who revels In a return to sta t­
us. Moore, in the same had.,
field, was actually down so
low in Baltimore esteem that
he started the season on tha
bench after a couple of dis­
pirited years. He came haca
via a league-leading spree of
touchdowns.
The tributes to the all-pros
don't end with their selection
to^the NEA team. On Jan. 7,
IMUsw, i»U ihRiiMlRi ttnsai iliiasa
eon in Los Angeles, each of
the 22 men will rrreive an in­
dividual trophy designed by
Petrocelll, Inc,; a Robert
iltuoa La1lured AH-Prn iw r«(er, and an AME Checkmula
bag.
But the most important re­
ward to each man is tha
knowledge that he is the best
in the eyes of the other men
who play profesaional foot­
ball.

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DEAR ABBY: I *m 11
I work for the telephone
y e a n old and 1 am etlll con*
(jompany and the pay Is very
good, hut with my Ijpurs I
fused about Santa Claus.
hardly ever get to ace my
Mom, Dad and.my older sis*
hushand and 1 stay dissatis­
ters say there IS a Santa
fied with myself all the
Claus, and the kids at school
time.
suy there isn't any. Mom
1 can't g it on a different
said, ''Cull up Santa and
shift because I don't have
talk to him." So I call him
any acniority. My mother
up at Sears' service number
says that while I still have
and all 1 tret is some stupid
no children I should, work
recording which says. "This
and save all the niflh'bf I
is Santa Claus up in the
can, 1, would rather stay
North Pole, ho ho ho." He
home and he a housewife.'
doesn't let me get a word
Living on my husband's
in edgewise. How can a
ram ings would not he easy,
g reat big fat guy get his • ibut I would like to try. My
stomach through a chim­
hushand says I can quit my
ney? And how can he sled
job if &gt; I want to. W hat
to Florida when there's no
should ’l do?
"show there? In Omaha *
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TORN
there's a Santa in every
PEAR TORN: Quit your
store. I just got through
job and devote yourself to
telling a short, fat Santa in
being a full time wife. A
Brandies what I wanted, and
dissatisfied wife is s great­
when I walked outside I saw
er threat to a marriage than
a tall, thin Santa ringing
a tight budget.
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a hell for the Salvation Ar­
my. How about this?
DEAR ABBY:* Our son,
CONFUSED ABOUT
a college sophomore,' was
SANTA , d(iyirg one night trhrrr b e
DEAR C O N F U T E P :'
was side-swiped by s truck,
Climb upon your , father's
snd a horrible accident re­
knee, Sonny Boy, and ask
sulted. His date (a college
him to level with you.
fteshman) was badly injur­
You're old enough to know.
ed, They still don’t know
•
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how much plsstie surgery
DEAR. ABBV: I am IS
will be required to restore
and have been married for
her face to a presentable
7 months. My husband and l
appearance.
Fortunately,
get along very well* and I
our son escaped with lesser
like being married, hut here
Injuries from which he will
la the problem:
recover In time, but they
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are both still hospltallted.
N aturally, we arc sick over
this and are assuming all
the bills. Her parents said
to us, "Now that your son
has disfigured our daught­
er for life, the least he enn
do is marry h erl"
They had been dating,
but not steady. And we
know th at our son had no
thoughts of m arrying this
girl or anyone else, (lie ’s
only 19.) We are afraid
these parents will try to
convince our son th a t he has'
n moral obligation to marry
th e ir daughter. He is a sen­
sitive, emotional young man.
How should this be hand*
led?
\
HIS PARENTS
DEAR PARENTS: I.el
your son know that he
might be approached with
this suggestion, and explain
that for him to m arry the
girt solely out of a feeling
of obligation or. guilt would
b e,a terrible mistake.
• # #
PreWems ?• Write to AHMY. Bnr 897(V), f.'ns Angeles,
Calif. For a personal repl&gt;\
enclose a stapiprd, self-adaddressed envelope.
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Hate to w rite letters?
Send one dollar to Abby.
Box 69700, Eos Angeles,
Calif., for Abby’s booklet,
••1IOW TO WRITE FET­
TERS FOR ALE OCCA­
SIONS "

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One of the newest and most
Interesting pastimes i* what
people are calling "a coffee "
You can have a group m at
any time of day for coffee and
fun. and not worry about add
ing weight to your dirt. And
women are using Uie newest of
the new thing*, the InataBrewer coffee maker, which
makes delicious grind coffee
in * mumte or tw-o. You just
operate the pressure plunger
and have d as strong is you
or your guests prefer.
This Is a am art gift (I am
giving one to a young m ar­
ried couple) and all will like
the sm art gli-as and black effeet. II you and your gueeta
are really conscious of weight,
serve a gelatin mold dessert
topped with fresh fruit, and for
the lucky ones who have no
weight problem, serve cake.
The lnsta-Brewer puts y w in
the mood for " a coffe«," aod
h atin g
coffee break in the
afternoons is a nice way of
keeping In touch with your
friends and neighbors. With
this new aid it U fun to "have
people in."
Always set a pretty table,'
Get out all of your prettiest
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qHanrfs
have to please, instead of live1
women
The men will have to rnake^i
the most d Uieir looks, fight M o v i f i f a i k d
R ID E -IN T N E A T R
the battle &gt;f the bulge and the *
battle against age.
Tile men wlU have to learn
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Melina M tru tirl
ther's silver and that lace t» l» gi»*l ii*tener». put themiftlliflftp
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clolh J**11 always fold a way (elves out to Ik- companionable.
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mg a woman fee! important.
And what about the women?
F-om coffee breaks to mo
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Why, they car just relax, take
Do see the Paramount pic it c ity , and let the men com
ture, “ Wlsere Ixive Has Gone," petr for their attention and a f­
IIt is truly' a great film Bette fect ion
The men aren't going to like
Davis is magnificent. She
plays her part to the hilt and the setup but they'll learn
looks exactly the part she por how to live with a woman
trsys. Susan Hayward is great shortage yust as women have
but our after-forty Be-tte Div is lesrned to live in a world
deserves the greatest applause i where a man it a p ru e to be
NOW thru T ill US
If the film, "N utty, Naughty worn snd held In toush com
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7;00 - 9.00
it for the besuliiul colors T
h e --------------------whole thing is "way out," as
The Tydinga McDuffie Act,
they say, but it's fun to see passed by Congress in 1934,
It is based on a play by Fran-1 provided for Philippine, mde
raise Sagan. The setting Is s n ; pendente In 1948
old Swedish chateau situated on [ --------------------- — ------ —— an island and there Is mystery,'
odd character*, etc., but see
it I
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Something really new Is
"Bedtime Perfum e." h is ab
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Italian- Style"
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plus
that you wear it by th e drop.
"Yesterday, Today.
I am- (old (hat three drops
And Tomorrow"
Marcello
and your own body warmth
Mastroianni
wrap you tn a fragant glow
that lasts the whole night
through I'U say that's new!
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expert with the Thunder
Corp. But when the boy turns
out-’to-be a*marUnrtand1f&gt;ven- '
suggests that W aller retire,
the crafty old codger launch­
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Ihq young chap’* efficiency.
But, W alter a!mo*t goes one
step too far. The cam paign is
amusing and W alter Brennan,
as always, carries the show*.
10-It p m , CBS, The Doc­
tors and the Nurses "N ext
Stop, V alhalla." A psychia­
tric patient, who feels he's
being neglected, packages a
home made time bomb and
sits in the hospital waiting
room walling for the necess­
ary hour to go by. This is a
stock situationTfiaTtlcliidc* all
Ihc expected thrills and chills'
as the clock ticks on. When
the man is sunddenly called
o n -to becotno an em ergency------ —
blood donor and forls useful
and wanted, he can 't find the
bomb. And the clock keep/
licking. Donald Davis plays
the man with the bomb.
t oi l p m . ABC. The Fugi­
tive "The Iron Maiden." An­
other *wcck, another nam e,
another job, anotlwr trip. This
time our elusive Kimble gets
himself caught In a tunnel
collapse at an experim ental
site. And, as he awaits res­
cue. along with the* crosssretion of |&gt;cnplc he's trapped
with, Gerard is above ground
wailing and Kimble knows
he’s there. T here’s an exciting
esrape sequence at the end
as ever)one comes to his aid.

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.Dc'-uTthr Bulge?* A doftlmefl- 'ciscuV and Dean Jag g er i r ? pin "in the shape of a dove
tary nf Hitler * la d vain but, particularly good as is guest which doesn't have the Bible
brilliant attem pl to win World d a r Tony Dow as a club lead­ transcribed on II, just the
War II by surprising our rest­ er.
name* of every important
ing, unprepared troopi in Bei8 8:30 p.m. CBS, NATO in Thrush agent. Robert Vaughn
glum with a massive r a n te r Danger. A CBS news special star* as Solo and the chief
movement, and a ' tribute to revering the opening day ses­ guest* are Ricardo Montalban
t the American (J. I.U valor un- sion of the NATO Council as Saline and June Lockhart
1dcr lire. Chet Huntley nkrates meetings. The em phasis of the as a schoolteacher in charge
and th en are many vividly: analysis wilt lie on the threats of u gang of pesty student
told persona! recollections of to the coniinualion of NATO, tourists who complicate the
the battle by actual partici­ both from without and within. story.
pants lincluling high rJTtkiq,^ Newsmen Charles Collingvvood
8:30 9 p m. ABC. M cllale'a
'officers! on both aides whic and Daniel Schorr handle the Navy. "Christy Goes T ravel­
■ire augm cntel by flashbacks coverage.
ing." Christy is so distraught
A well put tog.'lhcr show de­ 8:30 9:30 p.m. CBS. The Bed over never having seen his
spite some intrusive attem pts Skelton Show. Red docs his two-year-old daughter that
; to heighten Ihc d ram a' by oc- m c a n vW'lddle kid character he'* not functioning at peak
casional artsy cam era tricks
tonight and guest sta r Ocorgc efficiency. Problem: How to
7:30 8:30 p m. NBC. Mr. No­ (iobel has the misfortune to get him home after "Old Iicadvak. “ Johnny Ride the Pony, have to take care of him as hollom” (Captain Bingham­
tine, Two, Three.” An excit­ a meek cam p counselor. The ton! has refused his leave. Soing and—potent drara»_w hich. joung'folk singer* -yonlributv—Imion: mail him home,- It's
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tivittes engaged In by teen airport.
and wanted by the captain to
high-school clubs and the ways
8:309 30 p m . NBC. T h e 1join a commando raid. The
they circumvent educational Man from U.N.C.L K. "The cover Is as wild as you'd exguidance. A boy is almost Dove Affair.” Tonight’s myth- pect w ith P a r k e r -once again
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dune «bimf youthful insubor­ forces lugging jt each other Navy publicity decides to
dination? This show suggests. There's Thrush vs
Uncle, .send Christy home Wild show
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By Mildred Haney
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T w a i the night beforel
Christmas, even though ’tw asl
not. This was the feeling the
member* of the Ohio Club had
en Wednesday night, Dec. S,
is Santa Claus, played by Ed
F rill, paid a slu t to the rrgular monthly meeting.
The occasion was for ail of
the former residents of Ohio,
bow living in he
Community of |&gt;r Ituna.
Tlie meeting took place at
live Deltona Community O n ter located on the shores of
The evening's activities got
under way with a devotion by
the Rev. Charles Laird, and *
delicious 1covered-dish dinner
followed.
Immediately -following din
ner, the nostalgia of the
Christm as spirit was brought
Into the heart* of everyone by
the reading of the poem,
•"Tw ai Iho Night Before
Christm as;" by Miss Shirley
Laird, with bsckground music
of "Silent Night" .plsyed by
Mrs. Msdeline Elliott, on the
plsno. It was then that jolly
eld SC Nick made his appear­
ance wfthv his bag brimming
with gifts for all.
All of tbe gifts were of a
humorous or fun-loving nature
and this was most certainly
the climax of the evening's
festivities, as the Ohio Club
mem bers opened their pre•ents.
The chairmen of tho Onto
Club Christmas party was
Mr*. Harvey Flephart and the
co-chairman, Mr*. Mildred
Lang.
The Ohio Club, a relatively
new one in Deltona, count* as
Its member* some W resident*
and all were out in force for
the festive occasion.
The founder of tho club la

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Planned Thursday
By DeBary Club

Mrs! Hilda Richmond, along e n : Mrs. Robby Morros, Mist I line Elliott and Mrs. Beulah
The DeBary Garden Club Ja
with the following co found- Catherine Capito, Mrs. Made-1 Charles,
sponsoring the ‘T o u r of De­
im«i ■ly-w iv-"v n sco rm ^ M m
Bary Home*" Thursday, Dee.
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Proceeds fronrrihis tour to
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view the Christmas decora­
v-j
tions will go to the beautifica­
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tion com mittee to help' In its
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project In beautifying the
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highway with cluster* of N a­
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tive Palma,
The homes to be open for
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the tour are Mrs. Preston Me; - '
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Bean, 19 Oleander Lane; Mr.
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and Mr*. Angel Dias, 71 A is­
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le* D rive; Sen. and Mr*.
E verett Dirksen, 211 Angeles
Road; Mr*. William Lakemao,
29 Sanford Avenue, and Mr.
and Mr*. Jam es V. Richards,
303 DeBary Avenue.
Refreshm ents will be serv­
ed at the home of Mra. Wil­
liam ‘ Lakeman on Sanford
Avenue between the hour* of
2 and 3 p in.

Pilot Club Enjoys Christmas Party
The true Christmas spirit
with airs of feltlv ity -w ar dom,
Inant at the Civic Center re ­
cently as members of the P i­
lot Club of Sanford entertain­
ed their ftfcpllots and guests
at their annual Christmas
dinnor party.
The dining and entertain­
ment area was picturesque
colorful decorations,
wi t h
made and designed by the Pi

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THE OHIO CLUB of Deltona recently-had a fentive ChrUtmnu party a t
tho Community Center. Committee member* arranging tho party are
fmm the left, Mias Mildred Lung, Mra, Edward Fritz, Mra. Harvey Piephnrt, Mrs, Harold Long, Mr*.
l l '7*±i=),#*Ct*fe’iem DinH and Mra.
William Svec. •
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By M argaret Cosby
On Dec. 13, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond E. Ware and their
three children. Linda, Windy
and Dale will head for Greens­
boro, N. C., and a visit with
Mrs. Mary Ware. They then
will move on to Mobile, Ala.,
to spend Christmas witli Mrs.
Ware’s aunt, Mrs. Sarah Bag­
gett. They will return home in
plenty of tirjne to greet the
new year In their own home
on South Edgemon Avenue.
Mr. and Mr*. Gene Berric
will be going home Christmas
Eve to Orangeburg, S C.,
where her family lives. They
will visit with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Jerom e Duke, and
her brother, Richard, and his
family. The Berries plan to re ­
turn by Dec. 27.

MARGE JERNIGAN, president of the Pilot Club
of Sanford, ia abown seated with her husband,
Jerry Jernigan, at the recent Pilot. Club Christ­
mas dinner party held at the Civic Center.
Standing at the left is Mrs. Sue Stevenson, pro­
gram chairman, and Mrs. W. L. Roche, who pre­
sented a delightful' Christmas story.

MRS. JUANITA (BEN) MOORE of Snnlando Estates was recently sur
prilled with a stork shower at a board meeting of the South Seminole Wel­
come Wagon Glut), with - the group presenting her with n layette. Pic­
tured from tho left seated are Ludllc Crowell, Sandy I.aPomn, Mrs.
Moore, honoree, nnd Nora Norris. Standing from the left are Claire SaImtini, Bunny Dlrklnson, Minna Crum, Helen Green, Wanetta Holmes,
Frances Cordell, Mae Junes, Sue Gates, and Gilda Pettinatl.

Teacli Tidiness

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To Junior With

By Julia Ilartoi
Bradford ha* sent out invda
Mr and Mr*. Robert *S. lion* In 245 friend* and rela
Bradford of Boston Avcnur, lives
Altamonte Spring*, will hold
an open house Christmas par
A*k any child wlmt he
wanta fur Christian* nnd the ly on l)ce. II), between the
hour* of 3 ami * p m . Mr*.
n n tu e r will invariably he
"Toys"! Smalt wonder thun
that the tiny nfler Christinas
finds Mother wondering how
Mr and Mrs. John R. Hau­
to Cope with the deluge of
ser of Southern Pines, N. C.,
toya, nil of which aeem to be
were recent bouse guests of
underfoot.
Mr. and Mrs. W aller-H auser
One anawer to this problem
on Dolores Drive, Dol Ray
ia to encourage nt-atnr** in
To prove you're a St. Nick Manor. John Hauser Is asso­
your young*ter by providing
with a knack for choosing the ciated with the Mobil* Blood
him with a plnre to atore hia
right gift, pick "his” and Bank in North Carolina.
toya. ttlerl rnldnrt* nre prnc- "h e r" leather gloves 'th is
tit-al, Inexpensive i t o r n g e Christmas. Available in huti
Forest Luke
theala Hint come In many de­ dreds of slylca and colon, soft,
signs. Floor-standing models supple leather glove* are *1-

Toy Closet

‘His’ And ‘Her’

Leather Gloves

Distinctive

Stutterhelm, and guests, Mr*.
■Wilhclmine . B e x ie v .1 ^ 4 - Mr.
an3 Mrs. Jam es Hhics.
Also Elolte Collins and co­
pilot. Joe; Shirley Secord and
daughter; E sther Williams,
son, daughter and guest, Mrs.
L*nle Kelly.
Also Catherine Hay and
son, Andy; Esther Rive and
guest, Mr*. Ruth M eltinger;
Rosamond C h a p m a n and
daughter, Martha Gillpatrick,
and guest, Mrs. Marshall Ni­
chols.
Also Janet Smith and Quests,
Mrs. Mcme niakcley and Mrs.
Mildred Dlair; Doris Flem ­
ing and guests, Mrs, Ruby
Hcmmerle, Mrs. Maycie Lassing, Mrs. Ella Ellis, Mrs.
Mary Alice Goodspeed and
Mrs. Mildred Case,
Also Sue Stevenson and
gucata, Mr. -and. Mr*.- H arvey
Swanson, Elsie Farley, L ethi
Fowler and Helen Westgate.

on either side by spiral arrangem ents of nine miniature
red containers burning small
candles producing a most un­
usual candelabra effect.
The guest* were delighted
with the traditional turkey din­
ner and all the trimm ings. An
individual gift from the presi­
dent, Mrs. Marge Jernigan,
was placed at each place le t­
ting of both m em bers and
guests.
Mrs. H arry Boone w a s
chairm an of the decorating
committee, assisted by the
Mmes. Joel Field, Clay Wil­
liams, George Stine, Gordon
Swain, John Hodge and Jerry
Jernigan.
Mrs. Sue Stevenson was
program chairm an and intro­
duced Mrs. W. L. Roche,' not­
ed Sanford story teller, who
held the audience spellbound
with a fascinating account of
the m iracle In a small oil town
in Texas.
Members and guests attend-'
ing the Christmas dinner p ar­
ty w ere president Marge J e r ­
nigan and husband, Je rry ;
Bonnie Boone and husband,
Harry, and daughter, Judy;
Hazel Field and Joel; Lida
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Ball and husband, Raymond,
and Rev. and Mrs. Stew art of
the L o n g w o o d Episcopal
Church.
Also M argaret Hodge and
BEAUTY SALON.
co-pilot, John; Virginia It a n d -1
son and Vernon; Vola l,am- IN MONTEZUMA HOTEL
bertson and husband. Jack,
3rd &amp; MAGNOLIA
and mother, Mr*. S ophia;

EVELYN 'S

Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Wil­
liams have recently moved to
Crescent City to make their
home.

Deltona

heart. There arc pearl col­
lars, effective with any neck­
line . . , multiple stands o(
Uny seed pearls . . . brace­
lets, earrings, always in good
taste, always chic.
Combinations of pesrls with
other stone*, such as Jade,
turquoise, lapis, or topai,-sdd
color and excitement to many
of the season's newest designs.
Cultured pesrls In necklaces,
■■ flattering as candlelight to
every woman, are available
in all length*, though the trend
Is to the shorter lengths to
(ram e the neckline.
In any price or style, pearls

lots, f e a t u r e d throughout. ble, with burning oil softly Il­
Cripison ornamratA and .glass luminating th e festive atmos
pendants adorned the huge sil­
ver tree, which was surround­
ed by a m ass of gaily wrapped
glfU.
The long banquet tables fea(ured pine runners, tinged In
white and Interspersed with
holly, with a series of red
tapers centering the entire
length. Multi-colored g l a s s
containers centered each ta-

Personals
The finest expression of gilt giving

By Mildred tlanry
Mrs Gaston Bridge* it still
Mr, and Mrs. Ed L. Cun­
In the Seminole Memorial
Hospilnl following surgery. ningham recently bail as
She I* improving daily and bouse guests, Mr. and Mrs.
we hope to see her back home Alan Tolbct of Willsboro, N.
V., en route to their winter
home In Ft, Pierce.

Pittsburgh. We were very »orry to hear o! the death of Mr
Itelmll's brother whom many
of us met this sum m er when
he visited Deltona. Our aym-1
pathy is extended to the
lielndls who will not return to
Deltona until after the first
o l the y e a r .

son* have returned to
home on Stone Island
spudding several week*
her parents. Mr and
Clyde Wolf in Eldorado,

So nt oily perfect it's guirtnlted for lifil
A personal g ift. , . u*od and remem­
bered for year* to come. The point 1*
UK gold for writing ease, inlaid for
strength. There'* no m ruy refilling—
only neat, clean Strip cartridge*. Choice
of color* &amp; point*, Each is distinctively
gilt boxed,

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Charlotte Carpenter cele­
brated her third birthday last
Wednesday with a family din­
ner at the home of her p ar­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Logan ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles K E N N E T H Pfiefuuf,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
have left for Uielr old home Carpenter.
Nick Pfiefanf, recently
In Moline, III. They will at­
Col. Aldo Loos. Col. Char­ celebrated Ills t h i r d
tend the wedding ol their only
son. They plan to rem ain in les W eaver, and Col. Herbert birthday with a party
Illinois until alter tho boll- I’lapp recently attended the at Ids home. Others
dsya, returning the first week
helping him celebrate
In January.
Avoid pressing a garment In were ids sisters, Linda
which there arc spots o r pers­ and Donna; his aunt
piration salta or body odora, and cousin, Mrs, Betty
the National Institute of Dry- Snyder and son, John,
cleaning reports. Have the and his grandmother,
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glfta to be worn with pride, child, even * toddler; (shel­ lorlei for the well-dressed
ve* can tie assigned areonilug lady or gentleman.
ciicrishcd tor year* to come.
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Mr*. Sylvia Moyer had as Lake Drive
to your children's vurylng
Leather gloves In kid, doe housj_guest*__ recently her lilflU &lt;.&gt;f. .PQ5_..H?l2sty_ JL*ne
ik n r, t&gt;r iH « te ~ w t n - h g v r * rr n r parents, Mr. and Mr*. H. D have both been on thg lick Bat
TTeRary
Inine hands clapping for joy, Scllsrs, from Birmingham, but are coming along very
whether the gloves ere given Ala. Mrs. Moyer is the organ well now.
as a gift in themselves or as and piano teacher at the
an extravagant “ex tra " tucked Academy.
Miss Mary Elam had Mrs.
Here'* a suggestion to en ­ into a new leather handbag.
Mr. and
Mrs.
Charles
Dorothy Zlll Susleck, a c la n
able
you
to
inject
n
whimsi­
Women's gloves come in a var­
Scudder of Lilac Drive cele­
Mrs. A. E. Dcyo and her mate at Southern Missionary
brated Mr*. Scudder** birth­ cal informal note in an other­ iety of length* this seaion, daughter, Mr*. Mona Strick­ College, who was a former
day Tuesday, Dec. 1, at the wise formal design of green ranging from the wrist-aki ta­ land have been visiting at the Dean of Girls a t Highland
holly and m l .carnations fur ming ahortle to tire 10-button
DeBary Restaurant.
her little
a mantel, coffee table or top leather glove that extends past home of Mrs. Betty Brannon Academy, a n d
and family. Mrs. Deyo is m ak­ daughter as house guoals re ­
of
a
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the elbow.
Mra, Vernon Harrison (Vir­
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ing her home in Palm Springs, cently. At present
Arrange holly and the flow­ That faablooable fellow on
ginia) celebrated her birth­
Calif., but lived here for many Elam 's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
your
list
will
appreciate
day, Saturday evening, Dec. er* around a small piece of
years,
Herman P. Elam from Hen­
In
12, at a dance held at th* driftwood that branches up­ smart-looking g l o v e s
Mrs. Ruth Illick of Forest derson, Ken., are visiting her.
Fire Recreation Hall. A large ward at one end. Then aeat smooth, siiede or grained lea
birthday cake&gt; was cut by two nr three plxlea cm the th e n , . . these ere available
Virginia and the 70 guesti branches, suggests the Society in light and d irk ehades, from
oatm eal and natural to deep
of American Florist*.
sang "Happy B irthday."
brown and black. Distinctive
To get extra dividends from features Include ellt cuffs,
U rs. Jam es Oddy wishes tq
thank her many friend* for your mistletoe, spray it with piping end removable knit
tha massage* and card* of clear plastic or dip tbe atsm liner* that team with leather
chaer aha received while In end*. In mailed wax. Ttgla will glove* far a two-ln-oo* gift.
tha hospital. She is back horns keep tha leave* from shrivel­ F or a m ore form at look, give
in DaBary and doing nicely. ing and tha berries from drop­ gloves of silk-lined grey suede
ping, says the Society of and black fawn.
There ere m any glove* es­
U r. and Mrs. Dan Hum of American Florists.
pecially designed far driving
Carnation Land will celebrate
th air 30th wedding annivers­
If a lamp post lights the way comfort as well aa good look*.
ASSORTED
OPEN TILL
to your front door, decorate Tha ladles will appreciate the
ary on Dec. 17.
8:30
COLORS
it with green* and conai. And, combination .of safety end
Ur. and Urs. Alien Sain of don't overlook the mailbox. sm artnasa in "split leather"
NIGHTLY
STYLES
Palmira Drive had aa their Drcaa It up with green* or or pigskin style*, while men
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guests lif t weekend, their boltlea, suggests the Society will go for all-leather and
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To m ake your Christmas knuckle strap* or perforated
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•prigs of mUUeloe or holly, or
U goea without saying that
d u s te rs of green* or pine any af these glove gift* era
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members working on this are
TARTY O f THE WEEK was Carol Kerr. Betty Smith, ‘Alice
the one held a t the Capri Res­ Beat and Ruby Hn.'eckcn
taurant Friday might for Cdr.
On D ecem ber.23. the OFQ
“ George Washington” Kim- Wives will *tagc a Teen P ar­
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ton Sim m ons.” featuring ver­ Fran Morton, Audrey Reeves
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in charge of arrangem ents for
title f t p .
Ttve "A ctors" ael-the scene
Seven new members were
on the stage of the Capri with
a huge picture of the first welcomed to the last meeting
"G eorge” captioned "good old of flic club at the i.i*t meeting
George, ray hero." As the including Mrs. V. I). Booker.I
RIDDING A FOND FAREWELL to their skipper Cdr. C.enrjre W. Kim"d a y ” proceed''*!, it was ob­ Mrs, E. Patsy, Mrs. A. II. |
niona Fritluy night tit the Capri were officers ana wives of Y’AH-ll, with
v io u s that ’'th.il w as Uie day A rm strongr Mrs - -br~Br-fltrp*{
the gDiiripg of i» TAIarion* skif and the pre&amp;cntatiou.of miuty gilts. SSHdwu
lien*. Mrs. C. J SChweers, I
litre aqmji’injr some of the Rifts a r e Capt. atnl Mrs. J a m e s Mnyo, left nad
th at was.” '
Mrs. J A. Turner and Mr!
Cdr. and Mrs. George Kimmons. right. Capt. Mayp ip holding a mounled
Clever, witty dialogue be­ A. I.. Waseleski.
tail-hook while Cdr. and Sirf. Kimmons display pome of the silver punch
tween the bogus “Skipper” and
i ups.
• ( H e ra ld I’lioto)
his departm ent heads, plus a
SANDR \ McAXAl.l.Y was
Scene with ’’llride Tiger Bil­
chosen Checkmate of lltc
lie,"
(portrayed
by ioiwi
rnonllj at ihe recent business
Moore), elicited
roars of meeting of lb* VAii-u Enlistlaughter from the crovvb ed Wives The meeting was
Watching with tire delight as held at the home of Mary Un­
,tb« skit unfolded.
fa* ui Ule form of a Yiilcti.lc
1 And laughing louder than buffet
anyone else were the subjectsi
Several guests among (lie
of the skit. BiUie and G eorge1
regular group of Lake* Mary
Mr and Mrs Harold Whit
Kimmons. who ( viewed the
ladies were Mrs. June Talior
tern
of Sanford announce the
spoof from a png*1*11’ M-'a tand son. Mr*. Bernice S*nkm arriage of their daughtrr.
In a more serious vein, fol­
b id and Mr* H ard Barry,
Miss Norma Jean Whit tern. lo
lowing tbg skit,' were llm var­
sUlcr in law, of Mr*. Harry
Kent Wilcox, son of Mrs Marious presentations of glfu to
E. (Mildred) Sandusky
sard Wilcox, Lansing, Mieh .
the departing skipper. A huge
The local group u • always nh Nov. 16.
bo* filled With silver punch
d
ad
to
meet
new
friend*
and
The rooms were neetvraien
Rev We tie v Morgan of Na
(cups bore Ibe inscriptions of
for the holiday season vvitli have fellowship with them hunla, fja . offirisled at the
thp various department* of
evgr
a
cup
of
coffee
The
ted net surrounded hy red and
Heavy Tluee; a shiny polished
m arriage ceremony.
white poinseltias forming the main purpo-i el the»e get to
The newlywed* *re residing
pettier*
is
to
give
Hie
women
serving table centerpiece
in Orlando where th r groom
Mrs Douaid.*on served her of the community a chance to is serving a lout of duty a t
good home made Hawaiian get acquainted and to meet Orlando Air Force Ba*e.
eoliee cake-, cinnamon bun*, newcomer* to Ihe area.
Others present were Mr*
doughnut*. trull cake, carrot
Quiet game* followed by *
cookies and lemon bun*, a uj Robert D ’hyllis) Rugrnsiciu, relaxing story or soft, m in k
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Sjoblmn,
Mr* Thompsoi helped sup Mr*
ran do much to get a child oft
ply tlie Christmas sjuiit by Mrs Don tSiurle.il Smith to sle-ep
having the goodies decorated Mr* M M iD iadeli ( uehraii
with small Christmas liivor*. Mr* Join) i.M argaiet) t imer,
SANDRA Ml ANAI.I.Y
s. Bessie Beetle. Mr* F.inar coM ruif irircrioM
Mr* 1-uViwa llarritu n , the
Checkmate
of
the
Month
coffee jchoirinau, presented 1 (Annat Turning and Mr*
they supported
s, as the men
Members were treated to * gills to each oi the drivers as Ralph (I rupees) Abel!
Alsu Mr* f annie iwflier
most capability tour of Ihe Mill via color film a token of Iwl appreciation
end little friend. Mrs i buries
lor
tlie
good
coopvraltun
she
'taken t&gt;&gt; Evelyn (ioodrvau
i Kay I i&gt;**siuau, 31'* Row
&gt;. Billie was at ubu u as luejyy enough Ui flaw had leeen etl all year long
land i Ruth) iiublc, Ml* I,it
tired in ‘gay Christinas red made tiiis lutciesiing irlp la.*.t
ban (lootlwiu
Mrs
Ralph
sum mer
chiffon.
i l.au tellei Williams, Mr* W
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During ihe meeting many
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DON’T FORGET a Ironl ttie
were eachahgeJ Fiery
Mabel Broun, Mrs
Ruby
Savagetlcs Ssrcpta Rest Home (,nr «a* filbil with the holiday
linden uivl Mis P. D i \ i r
Skate Benefit that take* place spirit a* they enjoyed Ihe galh
-ini.il Andreson
from 7 to 10 p m. tonight at ering Tile Rufus home was
Atelodec Skate lUnk on Onto a licautifully devoralesl witji a
Road.
i bristma* irer, a centerpiece
T here’ll be a cake-walk, ska! 0/ holly, pme and candle* on
ing dem onsirstioa and enter- me table which was laid with
t alp men t to provide a lively a gav rill cloth. Throughout
vcmng for everyone Ml pro [be room oilier glil* decora
red* go to the Surr|&gt;ta Re'C liotll caught Ihe eyes of the
Home to help provide l ‘liri*l gue»ls—especially one done by
Inaa cheer lor the resident* Jane Hulas. the bode**

Lake Mary Group Honored; Whi Itern-Wilcox

At Come-As-You-Are Coffee

Marriage Ri’tcs
Announced

Lake Mary Club

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lard, .*tUD(f*d . t t t
public
schools here end ' tv«K-grad-u tied tro m .Scroll sols .High
School with the c i te s t&gt;{ 1900.
He Is t m em ber o f the Jary.
ft- u try , IMS. g r a d u it’jig «1*JM
of M urray .S ta ir. . Co&gt;&lt;m c« i
T where be I t.a roarm ber of Al­
pha Gamma B J\o f ra te r n ity
and Tbe il.O .V C . ’

daughter, Miss Caro] Sue
Volk man, to Burke Shannon
Winn.
.H t. and Airs. C.
S Winn, «.f Sanford
Tlie popular brldc-olcct was
born in St. Louis and attended

Plans Yule Party
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Upon his graduation, the
prospective “bridegroom will
be cam m i^tloocd *a second
lieutenant jn the United Stales
Army at. Foi“t Lee, Va.
The wedding will .be an
event of Ja n . 31.: M63, a t 3
•p.nu a t Urn Church of Christ
in Jennings,. Mo.

This Saturday ^
The Lake Mary Fire Hall
will be the site of a gala cele­
bration ibis Saturday night
when the laike Mary Woman’s
Club will tionor their husbands
and invited guests at the an ­
nual Christinas parly.
Special guests will bo Mr
and Mrs. i’bll Ingan.
The club women will be
given the opportunity to dis­
play their culinary aptitude*
by preparing one of Ibeir covIWi gprrlslilcs for the
covered dish supper begin­
ning »l 6:30 p.m.
A Wntusl contest, will tie
staged with the winner re ­
ceiving
absolutely nothing,
and old SI. Nick himself will
be present Ur dance with all
the lad ies’
Overall chairm an Is Mr*-.
Robert Mooney with Mr*. Paul
Poor in charge of deboratiou*
. nd Mrs. A. L. Kei th heading
live entertainm ent comroitti'e.

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What to do with leftover
meat slice it and te rse hot
oi cold, mince it and serve on
toast, d p r and serve in gravy
or in in t tiles, grind it for fro
ijiu ties, bash, casserole, ome­
lets, souffles

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More *boui Thirteen'! sellvHies post week.
Add life to &gt; o u t woo lap
mynti. Brush and air i
after each hearing.

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W an ! ads
fan! resu lts! T h e y ’ ve
got coverage! T h a l’n why liuyera and
Hellers of goods and se rv ice s go to the
W an t A d s for action.

CH OO SE -A M E W d A Jr

OFFICERS AND WIVES ol
VAR-11 will l» '4 tlmu- Ctvristmss psrty at ths f’sp tl Thurs­
day night, heginning at 7:13
p m VVfl rmderstand both the
men's group and tipi wive’*
group have planned skits for

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE

SIDE-GLANCES •

By Galbraith

Wednesday, Dm , l*, IH I
GENERAL TENDENCIES!
New beginning! w h erafin an cial arrangem ent* a r t con*
cemed aa wall aa winding up
th a t which baa already been
placed In motion are excellent
fo r you, ao forget wishful
thinking and g et Into the vari­
ous meene by which you can
Increaae ydtir abimdanee. Be
practical.
AHIE 8 (March 21 to April
ID) Showing that you attend
to bllla on time and expecting
othera to do likewise la beat
way to operate now. Stop
w aiting time on the trlral.
You can grow In proportion
to the effort expended and by
cultivating the right people.
Teamwork doea it.

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TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Growth la the keynote now.
and If you are your moat
charming eelf with othera, thla
will be comparatively eaay. He
more acientlfic In your method
of operation. There are fine
aocial affalra in the offing for
the I’M th a t you would do well
to attend.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Preparing yourself wise­
ly for future undertakings re­
quires that you do not confide
your plana to othera if they
are to be successful. See th a t
you have your surroundings
In a mom practical aa well as
beautiful order. Show that you
are a go-getter!
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 2 l) Your friends
are now it) a mood to give you
the boost or specific backing
you desire in order to moke
your business or creative a f­
fairs more workable. Get out
and are them early. Laboring
diligently yourself ia then the
answer.
LKO (July 22 to August
2I) Tills la the right day to
contact person* of mean* and
position who can bo most help­
ful in your life, rareerwlso.
You need more prestige where
the general public is concern­
ed. Put your best foot for­
ward wherever you go. (le
courteous with blg-wlge.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 221‘ You have to con­
sider new tenets, principles,
ate. if you ara to achieve that
growth th a t is so much a part
of today’s success. Think.
Plan. Listen to new contacts
who can lie the means to clar­
ify a good deal that has been
puzzling recently.
LIliltA (September 23 to
October 22) Be sure to finish
whatever you have promised
to do in a very clever fashion,
sine* higher-ups have their
eye oti you. This will lead to
ad vancemeiit. He suit- to bring
home little gifts, etc. that will
get you out of the dog-house
with loved one.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
Nov. tubei 2!) You can ameli­
orate association with part
ners of similar Ideas and
background as yourself, so
mal.a haste and plan your fu ­
ture outlets. Talk over ,hVss
at length. Then take the time
for a happy relebratiun. Ke­
llie quite early,
SAGITTARIUS (November
oerore you, it requires
on enthusiastic approach &gt;f
you are to rid yourself of
litem quickly, living t u n it
doesn't help at all. See to it
that fellow workers give a*
mm li Tn m o rn as you ara
Willing to extend.
CAPRICORN (Drccmln-r .
to Jun. 20) You are able to
get" rid of worries easily and
perplexities now by a little
serious application. However,
don't neglect having fun at
favorite hobbles, too. Plan
evening's recreation early so
that you have right friends
with you.
A lJl'A ltll'S (January 21 to
Feb. 10) Foundational secur­
ity i* the thing you should
strive for today and this can
be achieved if you think and
atop worrying. Take inventory
of your assets a* well as liabil­
ities. Let your close tie* give
thalr good ideas for batterment.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Thar* a r t ao many
■mall details connectad with
th# coming Holiday! th a t you
would go wall to atU nd to
them today. Ua* every spare
moment to shop, etc. Don't
forget Xmas card* for those
out-of-town. Think out am ­
bitions for the New Year.
J F YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY ha or ahe will soon
learn how valuable U the Al­
m ighty D ollar arid for Ihle
i xasun would da wall In any
profession auch aa banking,
atocka and bonda, property
Ilka.

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LOST: Small, Yellow. Female
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a Wig Specialist. Learn how
&amp; to
HP. loo m(lci per GaV’
make wigs A Hairpiece*.
P iido Tuning and Repair
*169,95
Write P. O. 3111, Daytona
W
L. Harmon - TA 1-42X3
409 W, 1st St
322-4751
Beach, Fla.
FOR A Musical Christmas,
R I C H M I D S T R E E SVC
call BUKUIt’S Music -Shop,
Free esUmatrs, Licensed
322 7202. T r i a l Purchase
A Insured l’h 323 0500
F r o m Fan ford 1Ca oh a n * a
Plans.
M i T i i r. i s n i ' . n v i c t i t i o i «
S SSM I SM
Piano Servicing k Tuning
m i t i ( ' i ; i* i i c i t i n v i i i v i v
• tu t *■i t v r iti'i.i ■ i ~ ■•&gt;".
&lt;&gt;*ne Cumhaa — 322 2861
1.1. I'ln n t* . F re d * . S eed *
( Mi B? rtf i» • 61 I'l l 1
I *

READY TO MOVE IN'
Fit KM ESTIMATE
v’pholstertng &amp; Mattress ren ­ New 3 A 4 Bedroom Homes,
1-2 baths So. Longwood area
ovating. New A Used Furni­
—Trade* considered, and
ture Call Nix Bedding Mfg
we'll build on your lot. Semi­
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
nole County a Leading Build
FA 8-JUT.
er
“
Used furhiture, appliances,
. HAROLD LOGAN
tools etc. Bought - Sold
l.MN ENTERF RISES. INC.
Larry’* Marl 215 Sanford Sales office; So. on U. S. 17Ave Ph. FA 2-41U.
92 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
right one block on Seminole
For die ’ btggeai ariecUon of
Ave. 838 3911,
nearly new and used furni­
ture, aee Noll'*, Furniture
Brokerage in Casselberry
oti 17-92 Open 8 d»ys 9 to 6
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3
60, Business Opport.
Redroom Homes availible m
all Arras of Sanford. L et us
FOR L E A S E
Show you Around I
S E R V IC E S T A T IO N .
Good Locaunn. Good Product*.
Good T reatm ent
PHONE LOCALLY 32M34E — 1WI 3. T a r lT Avi7
or apply to the
FA 2-5232 anytime

I t — M nnsy W . n t . i l
*4— f . v l n * . JL Lo sj i *
s i—In iu rsn r.
a* —5 r h o o | t a In atru ^fIn fia
Th— Fmpluynvftnl pftrvir**
71 — Mat* II alp Wait tad
Kam a la ll a l p IVAfitfed.*
72 — M alt o r P « m al* l l a l p
14—ftalaa Help W a n lad
77—S i t u a t i o n W a n t e d *
M — 1n r om* p r o p e r t y
12 — P u aln aaa F'r*p —ftala
S3 — R . . I K . l . t * W . n t . 1
17 — B u a ln r t d l l a m a l a
t o — Iwoia F o r MaU
• 1—*4’a r m t —Air" v a t
4?—Out o f S ta id A o r t a * *
j s —-lluutftd Fo r Hal*
i f — H " t i i * i - S a l * nr Rftnt
• 7— Ilona* For Itftol
loh— H t d o i t H a n i a l a
!*M— Tr * llara— Oahartaa
102 — AI util la Hnnift#- Hal#
]i •! 3 — 51o till* 11 'in v »— Itftnl
IP*— T r a i l a r ftpaca— H»ni
H'l — T r a i l a r Pot*—b a l l
IP*— A p a r t m ft n(« F o r R a u l
ItUl— Hiioiua For Harit
1 111—II u t i l l l b i l l l l
111 — It * n t a 1 Aa * n ( *
H I — 'VVa ii t ad T o 11* n 1
t t i — A u O a §•"cur oar 1*
114 — Vu to» - -.ha.■i . ' r T r a i a
H I —T r u t h * Furr Hat#
126— A u t o m o t l va Hat v tra
111—Fcoot *r» A C\ r U »
t i l — l i e . U A M otfll.
UA —Atarina ftiippltaa

U, S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
Men-Women. 18*52.. Start high
as *102 00 a week. P rep ara­
tory training until appointed.
Thousand* of Jobs open F.nperienee usually unneces­
sary. FREE information on
j
jobs,
salaries, requirement*.
1
Write TODAY giving name,
|
address and phone. Lincoln
Service, Box 109, Sanford
Herald

il. Mule Help Wanted
I

j

'

H* mt no la Co u n t y
1111* I PI rant &gt;

.,711. Ali*c. F u r S tile

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES

FI IA - VA

COLORED WOMAN, I day
week, general hnuseclcanmg. *1 per hour plus gas

UNFURNISHED 2 Bdrm. Apt,
kitchen equipped, te rr a tio
Poors, tile hath *75. ,rh. 3228201.

'12 ACRES of good ground near
■ large Lake *80o per acre
with term s.

Payton Realty

allow .nice

llo p tltr i n - m u g ' .

FURN. Apt. Close In. Jim m ie
Cowan. 332 4013.
FURN. Apt

LARGE 3 Bedroom home,
many extras, fen ced 'y ard .
*200 Down, payments *{13 56
mo. 322-0358

3 ItUOXT Furnished Apt. *55
nii&gt;., includes w ater A elec­
tric. 322 9507. .

N ig h t

323 0546
322 8824

Exclusive with;

Whiir WAITRESS, mual l&gt;o **x
periencrd
Apply Ciuck-N*
Treat, Sanf*»ril

{Jovom m ent

St. Johns Realty

; \ s &gt; -7-1 9 5

322 4148
322 5(82

ow ned

Homes

$100.00 DOW N

L A K E M A RY
B e d ro o m , 2 H ath, M ode rn,
I m m a c u la te . S pacio u s, Lake
p riv ileg e ,, C e n tral H eat A
Air c o n d i t i o n e d
Lease r e ­
q u i r e d *1641 m o n t h .

2300 Mellonville.

V A - FHA
Property

Management

ana Safes Broker

T iiF H U N T

-

REALTY

Ball-Blair Agency I

SO U T H W A R D

1 Single, t
o r ladie*

D ouble.
K itchen

privilege* optional Private
home 322 4030 After S p m,
call 322 8837

115. Autos For Sale
BOB McKEE USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
701 French Ave. 323 0721
'63 ANGLIA Sla Wagon
Like New *1 005
SANFORD MOTOR
BOo French Ave.
322-4383
59 MEHi't RY Monterey, puwet brake* steering, radio A
heater, lie* I ilea. 322 8529
'61 VOLKSWAGEN, black »&lt;*.
dan. *995 322 8877

LARGE 4 Bedroom Home with
full hath and 2 half balli*
*125 mo . 3 BEDROOM, 2
hath home with Family'
room *135 month

I JO. A iitn m o t i* r S e rv ic e

P a y to n R e a lty
322 1301 3610 Hiawatha at 17 92

Selection of 2. 3. and 4
Uedrainis located tn various NICE 2 bedroom house, kit­
. secttrvaa of Sanford
chen equipped Also 3 bed
Immediate Delivery
f room, furnished house l’h.

press. 4"-6"xT ft. loag, 50c
e» Ph 322 5854

ROOMS'
Couple

THE I’lMK TESTED FIRM
12(1 N Park Ave
322-8123

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Of tjirvlo H55 1154!.
I'HOM $50.00
FOR THE IlKST HOME 2 11KI &gt;It &lt;»* &lt;M k i t e h r n i-qiiip
AI I I IU.N -S.At.F
1 77. Situation Wanted
]300 t l r a p e v t l l e Ave
ped *75 month lit 322 3885
HUY
(.rand 'ji'cning of the Old
SEE YOUR.
FENCE POSTS: Creosoted Cy­ Country Uarn located I mile DAYS WORK AVsnted 322 0277
2 BEDROOM C B House. KitBILL’S BARGAIN BARN'
of lO.lXKJ Item*

*30 mo. Up. Surplus City.

322-1301 2840 Hiawatha at 17-92

3

25(15 PARK DRIVE
3 2 'd -2 1 2 0

1023 Muni Road, Longwood

censed h e a l E sta te Sale*,
l a d y o r S a l e s m a n w ith S t e m p e r Agency (’all W 11 S t e m
p e r for a p p o i n t m e n t

n _

FURNISHED. 3-rooms, bath. 3
screened porches. 110 W.
3rd. St.

CUSTOM BUILT Home on
Lake. Ph evening* 322 1597

Stenstrom Realty

E*»t of City Limit* of San
font on Route 415. Sale Day HI. Ileal Kalate - Sate
—Sunday, Dec 20 at ] P M
BARBI. KEN doll clothe*,
J O H N K. FO X .
Furniture - Antiques - Ap­
ready for X m it 50c up.
Realtor
pliances - Toys A Miscellan­
322-9502.
323 0559
eous Item* too numerous tn 208 N Park Ave
mention. All Items sold lor
MkaAtf.efWitJh. 6
ilnaAftfclih
l i m f m —mm a m u m m n — M a a
iim
1U.t FA "i f1 ffif fi¥8 ffffW '- r }&lt;id
porn 11'*ft.
T r i T TrT' r r r rrr n - T M w r
i,"ii r t n u
d c-c u nii *■n f ■ F u b llah Nov. H A Pa©, 1.
nut Flniwh, *nw Ph. 322 :2J7.
n: in tiff 4t i1a1«I• U•nf ti« • m*
»u ii tn. 1fl I ni; |i r i*t ••’»»* 1 i I i. n«t
der. Consignments secepted
I’ersunal, Service
II
1* IM* II k * re f u ndftd r»Tt ft -h at I f »hft
Saturday. Dec 19 *Lf day.
'
Call 322-7498
JAMKS- F I 'J H M a t i l t ------- - ■d*l*«*j.i ut&gt;nn r e t u r n of 4« cuSTAUFFER Machine, excel
FAT.VE, hi*
NOTICK o r I4LR
Sale Conducted by
n t a In f o o d co n d itio n
lent condition. 32TOS56
Oft f »n 4a fit» m el*»4T:
h pfopiiftal m u at h# a rNolle* t&gt; bar*Uy i i i a n t h a t
LEWIS C. DELL
N O T Itr
*r M I T l&gt;
MERLE W. WARNER
•r. ru parked b y % cart if lad c h eck p u r a u a n t to fin al d a eraa rand* ORANGES. *7 buyhel Mrs, It
m a h t i o i . v:
f u u f i io s i nr.
AUCTIONEER
an a c c e p t* b i t bid bond In arad o n Hth* 11th day o f Dac*
.REALTOR.
*4St
p a ,T -X-Jt- waut
-im m fhr—BT*rm- ptr &gt;*nt rrrrtrtr. T i t l ~ l r M u i ^ r t n i t n —W. L o r t- M M « » .--------Appraiser. Liquidaiiir"
74*8 So. Park
322 3829
______ F * V M ’ ''I* * (f•
•
• o f r h a bft»a bid . p a j a b U oauaa p * n d tn p in th * C i r c u i t
, Licensed 6 Bonded
lli-sld .lt- » until
Court
In a n d
for iam fn&amp;ta USED Upright Piano, excel
Office: 322-2118
Y " U p a fa n d iu lft • r* hereby &gt;r if inot*
U ttn o rltl
H o s p it a l C o u n ty . F lo rid a . In C h a n c a r y .
322 8531 — 322-7450
Nlghta: 323-0706
lent condition 1200. Ph. 322
jMttfl*d f U*( • &lt; 1mpU Ift * 1fl i nd *4■d - h t e k o r bid b o n d will m h t r a l n F I R S T F E D E R A L
322 IWil _ 322 5136
murt c a | • on hft M-v*! *1 w i t h i n t h i r t y (1*1 SAVINGS AND LOAN AS SOCIA­
322 0848
^fpricio** * i
4884 before 5 p m.
!
pro
fibft
i
Real
E
tu
le
—
Insurance
tha full &gt;wir t| dft*
TION OF SEM IN O LE COUNTT.
1*8 a If p
&gt;524 Park Drive
lift-ln
*
and
FOR
Eas&gt;.
quick
cxrpe*
rle»n*
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t
ft
h
ni
&gt; arlv . an
r 1 «.r If e n n (r a r t a g r * » m * o ( I* a c o r p o r a ti o n , la P l a i n t i f f , a n d ALADDIN Tilly aod large gas
3rd L Park Ave.
322 5841
4Jn 0#mlm ti# t OUHtv, Plot 1(Is » 1lf 1ft tltftd i n i g u a r a n t y hnn.l III TTV d P E C R O C K E R H A R Ktng rent Blue Lustie Elec­
A HOME THAT APPEALS
heaters, good corn! Jalousie,
I A a n d huftbaiil. F D. HARKwilt
a* 4 r}»I »t|
tric Shatnpooer only *1 per 40 AC’HK rtlACT, corner Lo­ to many buyers Attractive
Lot •
Itlo rk j ;
N&lt; &gt;It T i l
*i
al,
arc
d if in d a n la , *
Th» f tm r * aaf u l htildar** &lt;1# Kit,
flush dtk&gt;rs Spinner washer
cust A Celery, Sanford Suit­ home, newly-painted inside
’I*** OR L A N D O 1ST A D D lT tO K ppftit mill .*« r * t a In ft 4 u n t i l h*» C l a n t f t f y I l o t k a t No 1 4441, 1,
day Carr.dl Furnllure
Reasonable. 15(13 Elliott
Faeourdln* to plat tb.rsef ha« ftnt*r*d Into aa tlaf ar.tory A R T H U R H B E C K W I T H J R .
able for Commercial. Sub­ • nd nut; solid stucco on m e­
IT
^ rsr-rdsd In Pl*t PooK It f - . o - r i r t * n i furnlah*e1 a p p r o v . C lerk of th# af&lt;?raaald C i r r u lt
.71. Article* For Rent
division or Industrial Ex­ tal construction; harmoniz­
P i * » . I I sn d I»
P'lbll- f l
bnnifa
a*
n-'t**!
C o u it. will w i t h i n th* legal SALE: Sturts 97r each Sur­
I t s o - r d s of b . m i n n l a C - u n • hti-niM th* b id d e r fall to * nfer hotjra of m U -in M o N fiA T , lia» *
cellent terms Call or write.
plus City 201 W 1st St.
ing 2-ear garage Has living
RENT A BED
——— lx. F l o r l t s .
I n to aald uon lracL, au ch d cp o alt cr ttbtr 21, IM4. o f f t r . f a f * a l t l
Hill Loftut, Hrallor. P. O,
room with fireplace, dining
la t i u d l i . i , * * ■*
• h a ll ha f o rf* lt* d aa l i q u i d a t e d a n d »ftll to t h a h l g h a a t a n d baat
Rollaway
Hospital
B
a
t
t
y
GOLF
CART,
Electric.
E-Z-Oo.
Well Kuftii ♦
P*R ilrif d a m a n * to th * Om n*r.
Box 268, Lakeland, Fla. 686b ld d a r for • a*h a t the f r o n t
room, good aixed kitchen, 2
lie de. by Day, Week, or
• W — UtsMal K \ ’*4
nf th * C o u r t he? ua* of
111*Js| * r * «r» n o t i fi e d t h a t th* door
C harger,‘Sun Top, Exrellrnl
I l a n g ft
F r i * i ' U i r » — &gt;t ■ . , ft»afu) b id d e r
big bedroom! with additional
in
n i m t furn* S? n» i n *41e •‘ ■unty. F l o ri d a
Month
rondilion
322-1337
'dftj nF lo
l»h
an
arr'ftptabla
* i * c u t * d Haufnr I F lo rid a th* fo lln m in g
enclosed porch. Corner lot
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Kaf r 4fftr al»&gt;r — F r i f l d a i f * I'ftrfor m a n - * lo»nd in an a m o u n t dearrthftd
pr opftrt &gt; . ^ I t u a t e d
and large shade trees P ric­
X|o«1ft1 !» I •
122 518!
r i u t l i«* at t e a * t , |n i » per r r n l an d b a m g In Kemlnule ("uunly, WESTERN Saddle 115 322 7910 116 W 1st
IS T H E R E A N I 'H S E
——
| i * H o i W a t e r 11 »•* ** t
of the u x n t r a - l prlc* a n d a F lo rid a, to -m lt
ed at 89,000 and term s to
after 6.
IN
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A N i g h t - MtNlftl
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ftftparata a r r a p t a h l a
aaacut**!
lj«ji L i Lm i t h a W aatrrJy
5.1. Wanted To Huy
autt.
ka* b a r n fllr-l * g a ‘"«t &gt;nu l ft Payment fii»n4|p tn tn amount
* I n 31 f a a t l a n d i l l o f U t MINIATURE Car. first CU m
Hit a Iso v# at) 1*4 *ult a ft J
1a tn Bloek 41 o f a A N •
• q u a I to at l e a • i t«i0 par r * n t
There
should
be!
tn
this
fine
condition Replica of 1910 WE BirY 11St rt Furniture, one
LAV i-i i T H E S U B U R B
fh» i’o f i t r a r t p r l i a
guch
r » | u l f » l t«» ft*Mft a • "l*&gt; i f
home situated on 2 well
Hi : H ' T i r f I .
PALM
«*f y o u r A m w a r ■f plft*4trif *»■ ti.»nd* 4 f t to t * ft a t r ut *d • • r t
piece or houseful
Furay
"Tin L trile.” Rngg* A Stra
tba Co m p latn * ■»»» l*1aint»f*a rjiiifft-I ht th* lam* of th e HTalt
g P l t l N H * FEC TION ar *t&gt;rd shaded lots directly aeroaa
Redding k furn. C o, 90! W.
tton 1 HP Motor, 1115 Call
Iit k t&lt;» Plat th e r e o f r#«-*r da tj c
jn fK H M HI* Hit* of F b - id*
from Sanford's newest Nurs­ INVESTMENT 4 REALTY
1st St 322 6591
I*. C! it -i J31. F r i i i r * ' k
* d tn f l a t Hook 1, P a g a
I H» nf Ion la &lt;ailed t o t h e f aH
322-1678.
3228173
iV&gt;t of (ha P u b lic j t e t o r d f
KIvrMft. a&gt;i 1 flU th** oriftiiiftl that not lea* than lb* nilfiltuutil
ing Hume Enclosed garage, 116 N, Park Ave.
of ft*tn inula C o u n t y, Fior*
Jl l a m e r n r I1!f a d i n g tn t h r "U *4 la rim atid magra aa **t forth
USED FURNITURE. Misc.
SANFORD
SEWING
CTR
fireplace,
kitchen
equipment,
f Io of t h r r . r f k of Ihft f i r - Ult In t»i* Hp» :lf leaf Iona i n u t i h#
3 BEDROOM, Well kept Shady
Ida,
{tenia, Piney Wood Auction.
and toned fiv duplex if de. - L a w n 321 3728.
OfftM on or bafo r* th « I l k "■*&gt; paid on th la projact..
p »! n j* e t to r r ■ IflcUun r of D id, Come ot, in A buy your
r
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to
r
d
II
mill
b*'
t
h
*
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I
fi
hi:
of
«h
ft
322 2270
* t J a n u a r y . 1 l * i If
wife'* Xmas gift now A shr
tired on extra lot 110.non
g a l -l (hale will he ni a da p u r ­
ti-l sin an, m (fife?*1* p ro m n f r**" r Mali *t to rftj*i*| a n y a n d all hid*
will have p a life lime.
with fl.Ouo down and bal­ CASSELBERRY. 3 Bedroom.
11 Ii* l a kit ft a g a in * ! &gt;■'« f"'r n rt I 1:&gt;.» m j I »*■ I n if*•r irj a 111Ir a. No s u a n t to an d In o f d i r to l a l WANTED Metal Miter Box
h* r c l l t f ilcmait-lr-l In I h r Corn* »-hf »ha.H h* m ll h d r a wn for a tafy t h a ( • r u t * o f aa ld * f i n a l
Sew and Save
Dv bath, large fenced back
ance like rent.
with 24" Saw, Ph. 322 0298.
perli'd o f t h i r t y i 30 &gt; day a »uh&gt; i l a t ra a
*
S&gt;fetnt
104 5. Park Ave.
322-9411
yard. See to appreciate, 8650
~ WITNKtf** mr hai»4 »n&lt;l utn- »..|iKiit t o Hi* o p a n l n g of bid a ( C l l l ^ l ' I T F I.U IIT » e » M
Equity A aaaume »T7 month­
A r t h u r H B * i k w n h . Jr,
clkl aaal tif o fflca a t nanfor-l, f r t t t i t u l Hjft eonaaiit o f l h a
SECTIONAL BOOKCASE. 33- JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
r i » r k - ( C r c i t l l F o u r t , Tn FRUIT GIFT PACKED. We
*v
Inol* County- lhi* Hb ‘lay B oard
ly. 838-6880.
1640.
322 6157
un,I In r besnlacil* C o u n t y ,
A H r K T E B f W , HR
f par*m h*f, I
ship expreta, Ragga Fresh
F lo rid *
rita lrv n ati
I kcali
F ru |t k Produce. Corner 75. Furniture Fur Sale '
3 REDROOM, ram n y Room. 2
Ilogrd of Trualftfta of th*
liyt M.i r ' h * T. V l b t . a
. 4 A r l h u r II l l s ^ h w i l b J r .
■*r*7*i„k o f T ii .u if r w r t —- ’— firtn ln e l* O i iM j - t&gt; • k U «
U C.
J5th S ir * Sanford Ate. Ph
t i l t h , ' built in Appliances,
90.
I
mitt
For
Sale
lluapltal
P h llllb H la&gt;s*n
1 . By : ■M a ri t i a T V l h t m
WILSON MAIEH FURN.
322-2924
or
322
3661.
Central Air k Heat, wall to
bliltifml*, r arnl tAlcs a
D s p u t y C lerk
Buy — Sell — Trade
S ad raw C a r r a w a y
wall carpeting 222-3505.
A t t o r r « &gt; * *1 U w
jo s r;n i m m ’tt vsKo
Aa lnvaitm ut, not aa ex­ 311-18 E. lit.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
g• *r alary of Beard of ft O b o s I t t i
brnsjr at Law
322 5622
Truatftft* o f t h a l a m l n o l a S a n f o rd . F lo rid *
pense. Call FA 2 5812 for
Reahnr
7 0. Box III
Local automobile dealer* of­
C o u n ty P u b lic H o ap ltai f
A t t o r n e y for P l s l n l l f f
’era Park. Flurlds
expert advice on a Herald RATTAN Furniture, good con­ Raymond Lundquiit, A no, fer their best buys in Herald
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advexuaiag campaign.
dition. Ph. 2224)556,
FA 24661 AUumm Bank Bid*. claiaifitd diaplay ada.
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Excellent location

96. Ilmi-'r.w • S a le o r K ent

M. Male or Female Help

TREE RIPENED Cttru* N*
vrl* We *tnp Albert If Pell j
Osteen 322 1873 ot 322 4191.

FURN Chian 2 Bdrm. Apt.
close In, water A tights furn.
322 5680.

2. 3. A 4 BEDROOMS
97. H c i u m c s F o r K ent
1. Da A 2 BATHS
MAN— 2145 for Insurance
3-BKDHODM. Px bath, unfurn­
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
Debit, Satdord Area Salary
ished. Quid section 322 8993
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
plus commission. 323 0843
1205 VV 191h Court
For Complete Information
See or Call Your
7‘J , Female Help Wanted

•SANFOHD FEED STORK ,,
Whole Corn U 25 — Snap Corn | '»nd. reinant. rork, pipe, PHOTOGRAPHIC Tinier Want
— Jim Dandy Dog
Steel. ftrriir
traps, dry
rd, Work tn home ( all 322Feed ~ $3 75 for 5&lt;J U)% In
wells Stepping stones
7222
MIK ACM. CUN CUE I K i l l
cludt'i l a i
M
A K E G o o d M o n e y a* a l i ­
322 99901309 Elm Ave.
320 Sanford Ave
322 5751

50. Mioc. For Sale

3 BEDROOM,* Dk n*th, Sun
land E states; NO Down Pay­
ment. Ph 322 9153.

Slempcr Agency

HAIR Stylist wanted, full or
|
SALKS HROKKR
part lime Call 322 5J4? or
evenings 322 2455
X t Have The Home For You
i

106. Apartment* for Rent

-ta. tiTissflK-'

NEAT. 2 BDRM. Furn. Apt ,
NEED LARGER HOME?
T 'B a th , timing Area *59 so.
Owners,of immaculately clean.
1703 Magnolia. Ph. 322-3951
3 Bedroom homo in one of
nr 2298
2 BDRM., 1305 Elliott. *6,500.
Sanford’* nicer resulential |
322 0525 or 5254.
districts will trade for 2 W E L A K A. APARTMENTS
114, W. First St.
bedroom
home. Call for de­
S A N F O R D 'S N E W E S T
F U It N I S II K D Apartments
HOMES, West 4th St. San­ tail*.
rinse in 801 Palm etto. Ph,
ford. 3 Bedroom, Dk bath.
322-1,171,.aiter S:3o 'p.m.
Fit A A VA Loans. LMN EN­
REALTOR
INSCItOR.
TERPRISES lne . Builder
Harold Logan, call 838 39tt FA 2-4991 1919 S. French A \r 'UNTtdrVrftB|&gt;bUtrl APT. *55
Tnonth. 309 Magnolia Ave.
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m.
GREENBRfAK
Inquire downstairs after 6
to dark.
Choice
lot*
available
In
p m. or call 322-4UQ.
Grcenbriar of Loch Arbor
2 BEDROOM Modern Block
1 Room Efficiency apt. with
overlooking goir course.
House about 2‘* Acres, to
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
Custom building to your
bearing trees. Ph 322 8119.
for couple or single person
■■prclfiratlon*,
Greenbrier
’ or retired All utilities in­
1.AKEFR0NT
developed by
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
Casselberry,- 135’ R e a c h ,
KlNGSWO*D
cated on las St., within I
Trees, 2 Bedroom Masonry.
BUILDERS, INC.
block of 2 free parking lot*
Fla, R oom ,' Porch. Utility,
. FA 2-8074
amt shopping ' owntor. t tvPatio, Carport, flueafH ouse
202 Fairmont Dr.
quire at Manuel Ja ro h so '
Lnw Down, *85 mo. Mort­
Dept. Store 211 E First St.
LAKE M A R Y . 2-Bedroom, 2
gage by owner. TE 8-3148.
corner lois with fruit trees.
I US. Kixim-* For Kent
3 - BEBIIOOM. screened in
Equity *300. balance ta.soe.
patio, range. 322-2078
Pynits *50 mo. tnrludcs 5rr CLEAN ROOM for Man. *01
Int. Ph Flagler Beach HE 9
Magnnjia Ave. 322 0720.
2269 or HE 9,2130.

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425-5938
From

DAIRY QUEEN Driver Salesman, prefer older man 2523
Park Dr . Sanford

95. Houses For Sale

3 BEDROOM, 2 bath home
with Ige. living room, fam ­
ily room, fenced y ard ' with
shade A fruit tree*.
Jir.eoo TERMS

Seminole Realty

PLUMBING
Contracting Repair*
FREE ESTIMATES
R. 1* HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 13*3

29. I’hnto &amp; Equipment

95. Houses For Sale

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

22. Plum bing----

BEAGLE Puppies, 6 wks. old.
WELLS DRILLSn, PUMPS,
2471 Palmetto, 322-0429.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Type* and Slaea
10. Poultry • Livestock
We Repair and Service
JERSEY Heifer. Calves, good
STINE
stock *10, up Fatrglade J e r­ Macjune
and Supply Co.
sey Dairy. Geneva.
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 6432

T h e t t n r a l d r N t r f w tfc* H i *
t l l f B # n f r # | * r ( l i s n r ravinlug any i d v i r l l i r m r i l w h ir l
ftl d r r i n t a h jftc f l i m n b l * to
tin
p o lic y id thin n » n » -

DEADLINES

By Nadine Seltzer

YENTSCH lMAINTENANCE
Service A Supplies
2563 S. P aik Dr.
322-4843

24, Well Drilling

ERRORS
T h t IIn r* Id w ill l i t W M*
■I f i i i l k l l f a r w o rn tfcaa
Ih ro rrrtt l i s i r t t n .

12 Noon Day R rfn n
Puhliealion Fur
Insertions and Killa (S a l. Noon For Monday}

SWEETIE PIE

D ec. 15, 1964 — P a g e 11 55. F u r n i t u r e F o r S a le

17. J a n ito r ia l S e rv ic e *

PEKINESE AKC Registered,
7 wks, old. Call 322-4757 or FOR pa tmhfg &amp; 'R e p air Call
see at K*i E. Onora Rd , Sin322-5428 after 5.
ford.
PAPERHANGING-PAINTING
CHIHUAHUA P u - p p i e i *20 Licensed, Bonded,
Insured
2427 S. Elm.'
30 Years Exp, — 322-7331
POINTERS. 8 mo old. 322 5275.

CONTUACT KATES
ON REQUEST

tnrhee

ftrrtl&amp;

211. Painting

a t l - l l n y Hot*

ri

fra n fo rb

Sanford's Most Complete
ACE BEAUTY Salon, open
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
daily k eve.’ by app'Ls. May2ftt E. 25th.
322 3484
fair Hotel 322-0990

11 to 11 | 8 | 1.30 11.89 1U S

M inim um

She

Ha r r i e t t s : Beauty Nook, 19. B u ild e rs S u p p lie s
soft water, evening app’ts.
PAINT close out t* price
105 So. Oak. 322 57(2.
. GREGORY LUMBER CO.
322 0500
CUT’N CURL-Beauty Shop 520 Maple Ave.
318 Palm etto Ave.
322-0834
20. Hardware
Evening Appointments

Cp to 5 H I 1.30 J 1.30 | 1.50
6 to in | 2 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.90
%

15. Special Services

4. H c n u ty C n re

D ial H i r e r A—
N«t I&gt;«ac O l i l i i n r f

fee

2. Personals

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AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Senkarik fll/inn and Paint
Company
210 Magnolia

Ph

FA 2 4621

A u lo G laa* . T u p e
4* Sea* 4 'o v e r s

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W 2nd St F A 2 8032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

IJ.’I.Ito u ts K Motors

then equlii](ed, call 322 VI'U 1 17 Ft HIGH HAT. with acres*,
ones, '58 50 h p Jntinson,
2 BEDROOM Furn House lf&gt;8
eW
start, Mitchell T ilt
W 18th St 319 1952
Trailer. Excellent condition,
TWO 2 Bedroom House*, hv.
*750. Call 322 6645.
mg room, dtmng r u m . Kit*
Gateway Tc The vrs'.erway
248t&gt; Palm etto Ave t',81 k ~ r n f i ?n n -.c i n r r m g 'C C T s '
Your EV1NHIT1E Dealar
2t&gt;dl Palmetto 175 Keys at
304-6-8 r. 1ft Ph FA I -SMI
Ttei Williams Hdw
1 ■ BEDROOM, T hath, un­
furnished i mi to basr, 2
blocks to shopping center A
school. I year lease rcqiilr
ed 8120 .mo. 222 8670 after
3 pm .
2

BEDROOM
CB House,
breeiew ay k Carpprte. 6
Smyrna Dr , DeBary. Duplex
Apt , 1203 Elm. Both nice­
ly fumiahed North- 8 5267.

101!. Mnltlle llnmets • Sale
DON'S
MOBILE HOME SALES
' Your Wheel EsU te D ealer"
‘ 17 Modeli to choose from
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
838 1206
Hwy. 1.7-92
Longwood, Fla
1-2 and 3 Bedronma •
NEW and USED
Awnings k Cabanaa
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy 17-92 S
'
322-2562
10.1. M nltile tin m e n - R e n t
10‘ WIDE, 2 bedroom trailer
NO-8-(SOS.
FURNISHED T railer (5 x 10,
Adulta only Ph. 322 (587

106. Apartments fo r Rent
2 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. Call
322 9173, after 5 Ph. 323-0611.
FURN. gar. ap t 322-2800.
AVALON APARTMENTS
116 W. 2nd SC.
122 3417

n a t io n a l

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'63 Chev. 81399 hat. 8(9
Ford 1788 hat. 833
•58 Ford 8399 hil. 829
’80 VtV PC 8599 hal. 829
*51 Ford 8.299 bal. 811
•39 ( he«. 8668 bal. 828
•«I Falron |8 9 | hal. |39
'58 .Mercury |IK9 bal. I l l
*60 Ply m. 1599 hal. 83|
*59 Ford I7BH hal. 833
60 Ford 8888 bal. 875
62 Renault 1666 hal. |3 |
60 Corsair 1799 hal. 137
'61 Hillman 8199 bal. 817
*58 V.Wagen 1792 hal. 837
*59 C het. 1566 hal. 831
*57 Hot Rod 8699 hal. 829
‘SB Ituirk 8987 hal. 137
•SB Chrysler 1199 ha). 817
'37 Imperial 1399 hal. I l l
*39 Pontiac 8989 bal. 837
*36 Chav. I l i a haL I I I
*56 Ituirk 8179 bal. 89
•33 Cadillac 8199 hah |8
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Council Stymied:
'Phone Nuisance
[To Stay

1964

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Cash,. Hard Work

Lane

THE FIRST CHRISTMAS
tha dork read
w h ich le d to
Bethlehem. Dor
and hit father
suddenly noticed
a bright light in
th e t h y a n d
heard a strong
but tweet voice

Telephone eolidtetlon nuleeneee ere apparently here to
etey. A t least, until City Atty.
William C, Hutchison J r . can
coma up with eoma kind of
a solution.
"Fear not: for, behold, I bring vou good ridmgi
T hat's the gist of ,tha City
of great joy which shall be to all people. For un­
Commission as it pondered
to you it bom this day. In the City of David, a
drawing up an ordlnanra to
Saviour, which it
curtail ouch solicitation*. L ett
night they atked Hutchison
to check other citiei to tee
how they may be coping with
the problem.
"How you going to make It
work,” the attorney atked.
"A ll you here to do I* hang
up.”
•
M ott cam m lislontra agreed
the catla ean be a nuiience
b u t were stymied in seeking a
WASHINGTON '(U P!) —
solution.
No m ajor civil rlghta battles
City officials stressed th at
are expected In Congress next
• fund-raising solicitations, in
year but Southern conserva­
which a great percentage of
tives face severel other fight*.
the money goes to the fn-andN orthern llheral* are plan­
out-of-tha-eity solicitor*, are
ning legislation, rule* change*
the an ts they seek to llmjt.
end party purges designed tq
A second portion-to the or­
weaken the Southern bloc.
dinance p art of the agenda
Congress should open with
calls fo r a limiting of junk
a hang when llheral Demo­
c a n or dtbrla around homte.
crat* In the House attem pt toHutchison is to drew up*
purge Beps. John Bell Wil­
auch a rule and submit it at
liams, of Mississippi, and Al­
the next commission meeting.
bert W. Watson, of South
This, he said, la a difficult one
Carolina, for their support of
PRIZE WINNING tooths of the International
to w rits since soma youths
Burry Goldwater in the preslFcntivnl sponsored at Forest Lake Academy to
hava hobbles of working on
dentist race.
raino funds for playground equipment were
vehicles and tha commission
Later, an effort ia planned
(top) the Hawaiian, first, and, (bottom) the
would have to determine w hat
by the Miaslssippi "Freedom
Mexican,
necond. Tic for third prize went to the
are “ Junk care” and w hat ia
P arty ” to have Congress oust
■Parisian Cafe and Santa Claus Village. An ap­
a hobby.
all membera of th a t atate’s
proximate ? 1,000 waa realized from the event.
In other action, tha commis­
House delegation on the
sion:
ground that voter discrimina­
—Approved ■ request for a
tion Voided their elections.
conditions! use as a day nur­
A reduction in the power
sery at 2440 Oak Ava.
of the conservative House
. —O k a y e d installation of
■rules committee, heeded by
street lights a t Fifth Street
Bep. Ilowerd W.. Smith (Dand Hickory Avenue, at Third
Va.) Is another gool of the
8 trcet and Hay Avenue, and
near the Police benevolent liberals.
They favor provisions al­
Association building.
lowing the House, by m ajor­
' —Approved a low hid of
ity vote, to send * bill Into
City Service to supply the
conference with the Senate
city with premium end regu­
without going- through the
lar gasoline as well as diesel
committee, and to pry a bill
oil The firm's bid was low of
fiom the committee after 21
five submitted.
days if there has been no ac­
— Approved a hid of $R69.bl
for fencing and submitted by tion.
Other rules changes propos­
lU-eves Fences.
ed by the liberal* would re­
•—Accepted a hid of ft,!!*I
by Seminole County Motors duce from 211 to 17b tit* num*
Iter of signatures needed to
to supply two police cars. At
take hill* from hostile com­
the request of Police Chief
mittee* and require the ap­
Boy G. Williams the city will
retain cars scheduled to hr proval of Democratic commit­
tee assignment* by thy party
traded In an they can he used
eaurus.
on s standby basis.
In the Senate. Southerners
—Okayed fitrlckland-Morriwill overwhelmingly hack the
Ily Henna F.sles
| Mrs. Hammond and Mrs Pasa nn’a bids to supply four
effort by Sen. Bussell II Long
Thr slate ot officer* remm-1 iernark The new officers will
trurks. Two aro for the w ater
(1)1 In.&gt; lo sneered Sen. Hu- mended h&gt; Ihe nominating lx- formally installed at the
plant; others are for Ih t too
I her! II Humphrey as Demo- rom inlUrc was unanimously regular meeting In January.
and parka department.
Rev Charles W Stewart Jr .
approved at Ihe regular inert
—Tabled until the Ucc. 'JH I cratir whip
mg ixf the Episcopal Church vlrar. who gave the devotional
meeting consideration of the
women of Christ Episcopal at the rlerlion meeting, exadupllon of the revised plumbChurch, Umgwood, held last |irra m l his appreciation to
^ J jig code.
Thursday at the Parish House Mr* Kuhn, outgoing president.
**— —Delayed act inn on a re­
Elected were Mr*. Virginia for the excellent manner in
quest for future w ater and
Bowersox,
presid en t
Mr* [which she had conducted her
sewer connections at DeWilt
•
DeRnry’s Volunteer Fire Jean Pasternack, vice prcsi* | office.
T railer Park pending chan­
ges In the annexation proced­ Department presented Harri- - deni, Mrs Ann Chandler. *c | An intereiting session of the
lb-thriller, well-known ! cretary; Mr*. Hetty Hamilton, current Christian Educftmn
ure which will rxtrnd (he Ume son
lim it of such petition from "chef” of the organisation, n treasu rer: Mrs. Pauline Sic-1 Series from the book, "Testa
jacket • style sw eater and vent, secretary ol C hristian' of a Living Church," by Rotwo to five years.
—L eft at 25 tha number of m atrhing tie during Saturday education, Mr* belh Hinson, Sort W. Spike, ws* led by Mr* ,
m arina reports tha city will night'* danre and Christm as secretary of promotion; Mrs.jSievcna and Mrs. Pasternack.
obtain, A suggestion was parly s p o n s o r e d by the Msrie Taylor, secretary of ['live book was discussed by
made that the city might want group's entertainm ent com­ Cniled Thauk Offering,, Mrs. [ Mrs. Chandler and Mrs. llamilPeggy Kuhn, secretary of mis­ ion.
more of them to give to tner- mittee in the Fire Hall.
Activities of the Episcopal
Those attending enjoyed sions and. supplies; Mrs. Jo„___E ilia th jlv lc groups, **f- City
M anager W arren E. Knowles Trfmmfnr rbe -Hew rnffim ad by w nr ■Hamanaa*, saafalai|s..u4 ■ v«^)(.{-iu..cb'a»qVW t i n t n
said there waa "nothing new'" an evening of dnnclng and social relations; Mrs. Helen ported by Mrs. Hinson.
Following the business meet
to report on till nun Inn pro* music, R rrn rilter's hot dogs, Thompson, bouse chairman,
with all the trimmings, were and Mrs Jan Cole, secretary ing, refreshm ents of warm
Ject.
- ^
Christmas pudding with lemon
—Decided to limit future' served along with coffee and of college work.
ssw sr la 'p r h t Tina -in fr aherr- •*14 4 1ink* and- angrka s s r t --S e rving nn Ihe nominating sauce and coilee aod tea were
committee wore Mr*, fit*yens, served by Mrs. S(evens.
don the present policy of up supplied by the committee.
to five lines into one top.

North Liberals
Would Weaken
Southern Bloc -

Episcopal Churchwomen Name
New Officers In Longwood

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Because a failing franchise cent fallurei in the 10 y ea r#
annual fee, ‘usually based on
doesn't
help the company any since the first atore was open­
hla volume, and agrees to pur­
chase supplies from the com­ more than it does the oper*r ed.
tor, most require that pros­ This, company'*, operators
p ly - .
The
capital
required
for
an
pective
operator! pass a com­ average about $27,500 a y e n
Oar and h't
outlet ranges from a few pany training program in man­ on an Investment of $31,000
father drojvid to their
thousand dollars for a root agement. selling and equip­ The most successful ones have
n e e e end
been found to be people want­
beer
stand to $100,000 for a ment m ain'enance.
le a k e d toThe partnership between ing lo move up the ooclal and
ward Heoree.
restaurant or motel. But most
company and franchise holder economic'ladder from blue col*
food service stores take about seems to have paid off. The I*r to white collar, who were*
125,000—$10 000 cash for the m ortality rale of new small unable to finish Ibeir work
down paym ent and operating businesses in the U. S. is high early in life and are used to
capital and Ihe rest In a short­ —about 90 per rent, according long, hard hours.
term mortgage. The investor to Dun A Dradstreet. By con­ Wh.de the rew ards may be
gain* the advantage of a well- trast over 90 per cent of fran­ satisfying for those investing
their, moqey In a reputable
known name and advice of the chise# are successful.
In Rosenberg'* o p i n i o n , company, franchising is very
parent firm.
There are, however, pitfalls "Franchising will be the most definitely not a 40-hourawcck
for those whose enthusiasm important single influence in job.
But neither w ai homestead g
m ay run ahead of their good business." H u own company
sense. Though the industry h at a record of only three per
HOLLYWOOD (U PI) - The
h at done' much to clean house
death of William bendix, the
since the National Better Bus­
fifth of the funniest perform­
iness Bureau ranked question-!
ers in show business to die in
able franchising a* the second
biggest Ticket a few year*
a t many months, cast * pall
ago, there are still con men
today over movielown’a Christ­
ready to prey on the tmsusmas preparation!. ,
at MATHER’S
cting, particularly in the
The gruff, likeable actor,
'coding machine field.
side stands are stifled;'*®
who led "The Life of Riley” everything from doughnuts to
"Investigate before you in­
on radio and television for 13 fried chickens.
vest" is the rule recom m end­
years, was S8 years old when
Franchise outlet*, Vcd by the ed by the BBb—investigate the
he died Monday in Good Sam ­ food business, now account for company, its f i n a n c i a l
aritan Hospital. Ills death ten­ 25 per cent—$60 billion — of all * t r e n g t h, its p r o d u c t,
tatively was attributed to lobar retail sales. This figure will its territories and its methods,
pneumonia and complications. double in the next 10 years, its rating with the BBB. Pros­
His demise followed that ol predicts William Rosenberg, a pects • should be particularly
Percy Kilbride, of "M a and Pa founder and past president of wary of unsigned, box number
Kettle” fame, Eddie Cantor, ^
international * Franchise ''opportunity” ads in news­
Harpo Marx and Gracw Allen AMOci|tlon&gt; which h „ rid u * papers.
,
industry of most of the shady
Above all. says the BBB,
franchisors who once plagued nothing-should be signed with­
it.
out discussion of the entire
- The mushroom growth of deal with lawyer, hanker and
roadside food stands reflects family.
I{«1 Gfo
the changing American way
For its part, franehismg en­
&lt;rtufien;
of life—more automobiles in ables the parent company to
Include*
more suburbs, more leisure, expand quickly with a 'm in­
a"'l&lt;T and
BUard f
"M erry Christmas to the more free money and more
imum capital outlay while
n *l*o i*
tl.1C(J
World" is the title of the pro­ eating out.
,
‘‘'I* Idea)
having ita product sold by
tor Hie {
First the franchise food ope­ people who have a vital stake
* room!
gram being presented by the
sixth grade classes of Pine- rations wi&gt; started in thc| in the success of the business.
Ofh#&gt;r*
Lo* A* ISS.OO
crest Elementary School at 1930s. Today the list of such
companies includes 10.000 units
t e r m s __
7:30 p.m. tonight.
Wins Fellowship
across the nation.
"
KVE.Vi.Vtj:
Each grade group will por­
This is how franchising gen ' ST PETERSBURG ( U P D tray Christmas customs in crally ‘works
Dr. Robert C. Meacham, pro
OF
The psrent company, the
different countries. Music by
(essor of mathematics al
s a .v f o r d
the sixth grade chorus is un­ franchisor, licenses a n u m b er1
lilionrd C„mr.tr
der the directum of Mts. Jcrc of independent businessmen Florida Presbyterian College,
St r a ley.
(or women) to run its stores has lieen awarded a National
Featured as "Columbia'* is or sell ita services. Uting. its Seirnce Foundation science
Christine Piappi with “ Uncle brand or trade name and run­ faculty fellowship. He will
Sam" played by Peter Kelly. ning the business along lines study and do research at Stan­
There are aliu clown* and the established by the company. ford University for one year,
The franchise usually pays an beginning next September.
public is invited to attend.

r

William Bendix,
'Life Of Riley,'
Succumbs At 58

By Dun Oakley
NEW YOBK (NEA) - You
can 't just pick up and lake off
In the 20th Century, as greatgranddaddy may have done in
the 19th, and head west to be­
come an independent farm er
on free government land.
But something, like 25,000
ambitious, dissatisfied Ameri­
cans ere doing much the seme
thing every year by kicking
over their old careers to set
up as independent franchised
businessmen A franchise is
far from free, but the reward
it the tim e —the satisfaction
that comes from the old dream
that every man should he his
own boss.
In ihe past 10 years, a quar­
ter of a million form er T i x f
drivers, e l m s , factory work­
ers, waitresses, housewives
have invested in anything from
ham burger stands to coinoperated dry cleaning centers.
Every day 5,000 people apply
to the more than 400 compan­
ies that use the franchise sys*

Yule Program
Slated Tonight

Give Cathy a

DcBary Firemen

for Christmas !

Honor Member

Carpenters Eye :
Apprentice Plan
Carpenters Local 237$ of
Sanford will mak* an effo rt
to get an apprentice school
established in this area, ac­
cording to. the local's business
agent. It. F. Graham.
Representatives of tha Un­
ited Brotherhood of CarpcnP
ere anil 'Jointer* of America
will he present Wednesday
night a t a dinner—meeting
for member* and local con­
trac to r! a t the Capri where
plan* for the school will be
discussed.
Graham said th a t the school
. would be operated for young
men 17 year* of age and
ahovu and would be co-sponaored by the local and tha
atato. Tha local would furnish
instructor! and tha stata
would pay fo r th* services un-

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Under tha plan, Graham
said, tha young man would at­
tend ctoaaoe aavaral night* a
wa*k in addition to oa-th*-job
training. Couraao would loot,
* Graham said, about four yaara-

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Perry Turlington (left) and Mrs. Lein Sagert
donned the outfite to eell food offered at the
Iceland booth for Forest Lake Academy's In.
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S h ift R eported
In Je t S tre a m
MIAMI ( U m - Weathermen
lay a shift in the steering
currents of the high-attitude
jet stream may m ran a mild
winter for Florida,
They watched the progress
Wednesday of the huge Cana­
dian cold air mass moving

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Seminole County * + *-*

on the S t Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

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M ighty
Stu ns M idw est

across the Plains states to see
Ily United Press
But the w eather bureau aaid
if it turns eastw ard away
A powerful blizzard acrdam Jhc warm-up,'would be short
®
b
r
Zip Code 32771 ,
ed across the Montana pralr lived. Shifting wim!» aa tha
from the slate when the jet
*
# *
r
ies. into North Dakota today storm move* eastw ard will
stream begins affecting it.
WEATHER: Fair, warmer thru Thiirsdny, hiph in mid-70s; low tonight 45-52.
with blinding snow and high drive tem peraturci d o w n
The front, moving toward
winds. Biting arctic air drove again.
United P ress Leased Wire •Established *906 WED., DECEMBER 16. 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 83
the southeast, should reach VOL. 57
tem peratures far below zero.
Florida some tim e Thursday,
The massive storm pounded
said forecaster Gilbert Clark,
the Rockies with winds up to
hut probably would only chill
93 miles an hour, triggered
the northern part of the state
cold wave warninpa as far
*
if it turns toward the east.
WASHINGTON (U P It —
soulji as Texas and sent gale
C lark'said that for the past
warnings (lying along the Commerce Secretary Luther
month the high-velocity winds
II. Ilodget resigned today.
Northwest edast,
of the jet stream have been
Roads were clogged with President Johnson selected
blowing from west to east indrifting snow aero** the north John T. Connor, president ol
sfead of toward the southeast.
country and police barred all the Merck rharm areutlca]
The jet stream normally
but emergency traffic in many Company, to succeed him.
blows across the midriff of the
WASHINGTON (U P It —
After concluding that a .Met­ areas.
United States in the winter,
Winds up to SO m p.h. ham ­
ropolitan telephone system is
and its currents have much to President Johnson was exvital to the future growth and mered Dickinson, N. D;, in
do with controlling large air perted today to announce a
progress of Seminole County, the pre-dawn hours and re ­
masses such as cold front*, •'Christmas package" of fed­
the Seminole Chamhiy of Com­ duced visibility to zero in driv­
high and Jow pressure areas. eral grant* to adanre hia war
ing snow The tem perature
m erce's board of director*
In the summer, when the jet nBlln„ poverty.
shxxt
“al 17 below.
Tuesday night voted to im­
stream effects are felt over
The 'second allocation or U.
The mercury tumbled to 23
mediately instigate action to
Head librarian, Mri. Sarah t h e Southeastern. . Atlantic,
: Ts f 2 k» i=&gt; 3b* drive, to re­
degrees below zero at G las­ Strategy Meet
bring such a project to reality.
King, has announced that the forerasteri are able to tell duce hardship will exceed the
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
- 'T h e
action cam e
when gow, Mont , &gt;where 50 m p.h. ( U P n —The O rganization of
city library will be open all much about the likely pro­ $i!2.S million approved in the
winds shrieked through the
former County Commission
Afriran Unity (OAU) called
day Wednesday, the 23rd, and i gress of hurricanes from the opening assault last Nov, 24.
Vernon Dunn, of Fern Park. *mply
upper-air steering winds.
an emergency, strategy ses­
Details
were
withheld
pend­
The
storm
sent
great
clouds
closed all day Saturday, the
declared that the initial effort
Clark said weather experts
sion at the United Nationa to­
day after Christmas, to give have not learned yet how to ing the White House an ­
to unify the two major sections nf dust drilling across Kansas day to deal with tha Congo
nouncement.
and
Colorado.
librarians a long weekend.
o f Seminole County must be
accurately forecast the shifts
• • *
The new grants are for use
Cold wave warnings were in situation.
accomplished in the area of
in the jet stream itself, and in battling poverty through
effect
(or a wide area from
Noblei of the Sanford Shrine that no one can say how long
communications.
Washington s l a t e eastward Planners Fail
wilj man the Salvation Army the west-to east direction of community action, job train,
Dunn pointed out that sta.
, ,
I.ORINfl BURGESS will aerve its 1905 president of the Seminole Coiinty
PARIS (U PD — NATO
ing, work-study programs and
kellies from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. its currents will last.
\ &lt;
tUllci prove that residential acro” ,h*;, P'*1" *n&lt;1 ; ouU'- plaunrri have failed to agree
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Judire
C.
Vermin
Mize
Jr,
(left)
and
Howard
H.
other
measures.
1
word
to
NewMexico,
Texas
Friday, with Itay Herron as
and
commercial
telephone
"But as long as the Jet
Hod Ken (right) will lie vice president and treasurer, respectively.
Informed sources said one
and Arkansas. Blizzard warn on a joint m ilitary strategy
chairman. Herron said from stream is moving west to east,
| rates for subscribers in the
g
ran
t
would
finance
a
confer­
Ings
were extended into north-! f°r W estern response to a
6 to 9 - p m. nobles who are we’re definitely in for mild
' southern section of the coun-1
ence on poverty in South­
ern Minnesota.
I potential Communist s tu c k .
members of the Sanford Po­ w eather," aaid Clark.
ty served by the Winter Park
western s t a t e s , including
The wrath*.* bureau was it authoritative source* said tolice Department will take
Telephone Company are pay­
Florida has had only one or Johnson's home state of Texsuing periodic bulletins on th e -dayaver.
ing 90 and 68 per cent respec­
two
mild
cold
snaps
aik.e
the
• • *
tively more in basic rates a- progress of the storm.
annual succession of cold
Fifty nationnl organizations
Coring Burgess, executive , C. Vernon Mize Jr. as vice rial National Bank and Trust
To the east, warmer air was Pact Talks
Here are two gift sugges­ fronts began moving out ol
lone than do suhsc-ribers in the
ITTTSIIURGII (U P I) —
tiring drawn up tin- Mississip
tions that will cost you noth­ Canada arid freezing more are expected to attend the •vice pii-iiihnt of Floilda State president amt Howard It Company of that city.
greater Sanford area served by
Bargainer*
fo r the “biy 1J"
meeting
ul
Tucson.
Aria.,
in
pi
River
Vallyy
"&gt;
the
strong
He
its
libs
at
'2
201
Washing
ing but will he received with northern parts of the country,
Bahk and president of Ctilled Hodges, president of Sanford
Southern Bell.
late Junuary.
circulation of the storm ern steel firms and tha United
the deepest gratitude by some­
State Bank of Seminole, was Atlantic \ a t r nal Hank, as ton Avenue with hia wife, Bet­
■'This," said Dunn, "is in
.Steelworkers union (USW )
U. Sargent Rhrivcr Jr., di­
ty, amt their duughtel, 17 addition to the fact tiiat when ter.
one One is to give a pint ol
eleited president of the Sem­ trensui or.
resumed contract negotiations
rector
of
the
Office
of
Hoi.
i
&lt;
m
old
Susan,
blood to Hie Seminole County
inole County Chamber of
we in the south end of the
mimic Opportunity, disclosed
today in atnroaphera of cau­
In
Juriuaiv
Burgees
will
But
gees
is
s
graduate
of
Itlood Hank The other is to
Commerce dining Tuesda&gt;
county coiiiniunirate In tele­
tious optimism.
the first anti-poverty giant
pledge your eyes after death
tug tit's meeting uf the trade suet red r until) Judge elect Harvard l uiversity and Stoll phone with Sanford area tele
two
day*
before
Thanksgiving
let
Graduate
School
of
Bank
Katlyle
llulisbobler,
who
lias
so that a blind person may
body's board of director*.
phone* we nitist also pa) addi­
following a final review by
see.
Named to sssrtt Burgess in served as prevalent during the mg at Rutgers Cniversity.
tional toll charges "
the President at hia Texas
• • •
PARIS (U P I) — President
leading the organization dor current p « i.
Last January ■ survey of
i ain h.
Charles da Gaulle and U. S.
Don't forget Use Christmas
I
s
vacant
le,
on
the
t
ham
Sanfotd ar-a etihsrnhers was
They started U. S. funds on mg links were t'uirntv Judge
concert by the Seminole High
I SLA Ml IH \H A U P I ' — I‘o Secretary of State Dean Rusk
made by Southern Bell and
the way- to I'.'O projects in 32
lice Irala) were searching for •"otiferred again today, pra*
School Glee Club Thursday
1,222 patrons voted against a
PALM DESERT. C a l i f . stales and the District of Col
night at ti p.m. in the school
ro Hvxipm while t orn u.-re Gip Identity ol a woman wlins# *u'n*'dy to diacuaa tha baaio
eli cit'd livui^f Tmihy, exr&lt; u
metro
ro system w|u.c 3.903 were ^
UJ&gt; founJ Tuevtay in . ^ " ' o n In th . W aat.rn Alli(UP1)
—
Two
form
er
Firat
uralna.
Tha
biggest
single
at.
auditorium. They always pre
li*e vtr* prrsulr .t of
lor
sent a beautiful program amt Ladies and one ex-President location at the tim e $16 niill*r&lt; tittl .Snun^* «nu Loan A»Chamber President fOrlylc «i'a ngr,,vc thicket rmar here.
^
It's open to the public, of are expected to aperid (he lion—was earmarked for conj»OP|HUiin,
m id K m h r I k
f
DU.holder sard that Winter
Th'
r.-mamv nf
protection ofr whom!
Hotiihol
This
county's
economic
pic­
at ruction and refill htxhing o
the woman was found atxmt
course The Glee Club girli u,c Christmas holidavs
l l - n m l - v J i . , N rtn futd iJ n ig
ture Cnnlinuri In ellnih as the Park Teleptlonc officials were
ne*r i ma t
conservation
«m pi
will he wearing their eye­
IVi feel (lorn t S Hi^tivvav l Hunger Strike
itst-&gt;
t
m
il!
m i &lt;m in !m to (»**! |u c&gt; Thout*lids u( hmppy ymirursales lax collections lor No­ still in favor of the unified
.SAIGON (UPI —More than
catching new Christmas red this desert community of r)iui-h like the I CC camps of • t«rs util he turned louse tin idt'lit of the iK«nU*liun.
b)
two State Road Department
vember leaped more than *2,- ayalem an&lt;l would cvi-operate
about 10.OtiO persons
the New Ileal era.
12-0 Buddhist monks and nuna
costumes.
employes
I
l
u
r
i
f
'
i
*
iju
th
r
of
W o t*
wholeheartedly
Boh
Sh-d-lrn.
a* irrtih*
wx) above the October lake
Gen Dwight D Kisetthower
The 'November grants also
l"'K“n • hunger atrlka
The Da le i minty medical
of f vlief it,r■1 • rt'trt, Mm»» , t ii ii1r til Sun*
.1 Etl Rliaugkn, dll prior -tf head nf Southern Bell opera- cv.iillnoi sm l the woman “ as aimed at toppling the U. 8.The county jail is a very and hie wife, Mamie, who included fig million for rum- turn to liifii
»f
I'.OiJ.
M
f|«i
lias
f
ft
in
Jam*
lions
here,
said
Ills
firm
was
n
hnli'h. v
lto- Florida Revenue 1-iniiiiimme Ilian VI veals old and "iPPorte.l South Vietnamese
nice looking building all year once resided at Woo Benny)!- mumtlea to rarry out action prep* tut nun.
1veal HW uri of flu I of Floi
r •■pm I- tin Ni-vembrr vvillm,' to do anvthing it could
.
-A round — often mistaken by vania Avenue in Washington, programs m plan co-ordinated
■im Mill! JiMilk wilier 1hut sales lav at *92.-HI '.&lt;t com­ to bring staiut tile piofarsed wore a white gold ring wtth government. They ignored an
All
pu
hi
iv
»c’h
louts
III
U-c
visitors tor a motel Hut at D. C . hoarded a train m atlai k» on |»&gt;verty in big cit county. Ml &gt;
the blurted inscription "To appeal by American officials
JJ* 1JIifllv hrfr 11uni
is Varm lu.il t Mill
pared with fm&gt;.&gt;.k&lt;;m f--r tic- sy stem
to call It off.
Christmas time
it really Pennsylvania for a transcon lea. email towns and one In- MdiooJ. st \t
Mas 3, Itllt
1
,1
1
I l f • i,
M
i
H
U*
f-'
f Jir tot-er and only IN1.M73 11 for
Ranfortt City Cr-mmpvsionrr I tara Adi
k Mi■grhili-li-'
glows with beauty. Tim bad ,ini&gt;n,al Dip here They are -ban reseivation tin home of
The
la-t
name
may
have
had
JI
U
tr
fit*
wdi
li
.if*
tir
Hiiii
nl
Earl
Hlggintaitluitl.
arul
a
dir­
«n&lt;l .Sjiib-rd
N' veli-l-r of last yeni.
the inmates can t see bow '*UI’ ln f' iin Francisco Friday, tin- I’upago liil-e in central
a-lilltloli.il letter* polne said
N.i’.iil Aiiuliruy u til it'HSP .If i t i l l i t li«| t'f ill!- * I'M mri M-anwItile, Rtrailghn re- ector n( the Chamla-r. a»kr«l if
pretty It is_outside.
Mrs. John h Kennedy aud Aiizmia.
WASHINGTON ( U r i) —
'the m i't ical ex a miner said
Hnpsiuurn
ojirt
n
inn*
K
r
i*l
ia
y
pot ted Seminole County's pot* a "referetxlum " of Southern
• • .
her two children, Caroline and
-----------------------Ren. Mil ton R. Young (R-N.
there
was
n(i*[x),sltive
evidence
f**r tw o h m ' I i u 1 th u tiM rn t*
turn of the gavoltne gallnnage
patrons w»» necessary
D i, just buck from an InapacThe first Federal b u llin g
Jr • " ’ntatlvety are ex-'
M h f il u lr i l to j u l i i i ti im Jn tt |
*IMI'
'
lav Go Noember was *31,113 lie suggested that if it wasn't
twri trip around tha world,
might hu ca llrd ’ the hnii^e o| **
arru e
\M*rki*nd
iS tlK fcritA
Ml
I '.il.
f II Iks
llie Chamber vtinud ..k the
sal-1 today the Centra) Intel­
blue lights." Blue Yule tighls lhi*&gt; now Hve jn Nrw Ymk
Aciidi'm&gt; u ill b* .ul fi»i I,.nil,
Flnrirla Public ftilitii v r omligence Agency |CIA is doing
outline the modernistic con &lt; it&gt;.
u
n
riiMiri,
|
)
n
22
Mil
l
M
t
u
m
mission to ciimlticl a hearing
I hr Krnnrdys wrre Lrj»nrt« f|
a heller job than its Roviet
) «
tours of the building and elr
I t 1 ERNE S u il/n la n d —
in view of ordering the vys
» ’
counter part, and with leas
cit "ah h h V from night lime
ba' r r a n g e d &gt;or 'V *&gt;f •* t u i r n '' w Kelsey and S on1"" R o■&gt;»"
i c p l i — Thr widow o( Rich­
m
*
lo
c
a
l
c
o
lle
g
e
an
d
u
n
i
tern
to
be
created
J2.Vi.ono home overlonkiKg the Construction Company, of Ormen.
paasersby.
Hibbard Casveltverry. a Ira-le
. .
12th and 13th holes of the La Undo, with a bid of *29,900 is v r r s i t y s tu d e n la h a v e a ln -a d y ard I Reynold* Jr loda)
a r r iv e d an -l m a n y m o ie w ill 2,ve birth to a daughter—less
SAN' DIEGO. Calif (U P It rxely dire'clor and head nf i'as
There still is room to rnrull Quint a Country Club. It is the appa-ent low bolder to con- be ap |M -arin g t i ll s v c c k i- h d than lw-o -Istv after the to
iSTON i T P h « Sun Kd** i i »*
1 ♦
F l g h t - T p l a l i e s f r o m A m e c , aelberry Gardens, Inc , urged
within
10
miles
of
the
Eldo
slrurl
a
toby
100
(rxil
a-Mitmn
in the new occupational tram
want M Kennedy . D Ma s s . • C )lllO T r o l l C
t-aii-i
heir
*
death
tr-im
a
lung
an-l
e
a
r
ly
n
e
x
t
w
n
k
,
fro
m
lean
sm
-rafl
iaftli*rs
surUl
a
t
every
effort
lie
ina-liIn
ing class in automotive me ratio Country Club, uberc (be to one -it the existing building* c a m p u se s th lo u g h o u t t t i , n a ­ ailment
'lowly and deliberately
pilsed &lt; ornniumsi North Vlt-l* create the metro plan an-l
chantc* opening Jan. 1. ac­ Eisenhowers will be staying at Sanford Naval Atr Station t io n .
stated.
"New
industry
will
not
l,f
Vrw E.ngland Baptist
"Therh's a woman lying in
lliv
fourth
wife,
German
naifo-ne
forres
ami
•'elolihrr
.
.
.......
....
.
.
.
.........,
The
project
call*
for
the
cording to Bill Krieck. ol the lor their annual winter visit.
H1)ll „„ „j| xeek to locate m an area that l|,l,’,|1‘l|,‘
!1,&lt;la V; J '" |Q'1
«be yard up here
-Many »,-ivlrenirn are also t.om Uini-lliese S.l.m itt, wav ,.,p- ,e,
construction
of
a
prefabricated
.................................................
Florida S t a t e Employment
ft n — hfv fl.lT'S '.r jr ' u'hri t giiow It she Is drunk orL
‘,rrrr
Gutr ooff TT-Vs
ooes nof
not hav'e
nave a toil fn-e «&gt;* -wrrmthw—‘r
mhBHntr
WieMI —-Iw rilrlinc —w
h WMrW 1 fi liar-—&gt;»0 Wsep l s s - l » m i- , r 111 .................haapif * a w ii.a p - "i,u .Tgr "T T-T " ri,~ )l............If
f* r r f f p -.i w titnrmm r ,tnflmrr r ‘
Tonkin Inst tog i,. B-ro-ifitig iem in the section whery a HIa lu o k en m Hie c ra s h of a sm a ll what."
llmlding 253 to lie used as shop leave, while Sanford Nu -I the lurth ol the child
K eveals
lion.
»
Hugo t rev Reynolds' law tp &lt; apt |i W i -mper. skip, jorlty of its {m|i|o)i-v reside " plane
Thai's thr rrixirt to polks
Air dtnlinn families s ia tt.i
spacej
T h e 32 y e a r o ||l » e iv iliit ac
and
Sgl lion .f'rUDtlei .lfLto
all
I*.mis
for
the
holnlavs
'*'r
.'hr
heir
to
lire
I
anie|
p-r
of
the
-airier
Tirondern\
The
d
tre
ftn
rite
voted
to
-iu_
j The a-idttittn is expected its
. Santa Claus has accepted
However itianv -&gt;f lh.,.. he ^ _ "2-irotli fortune djed.n ljm lu i r n
— ---- —-—----- -----♦ Itin rn r n&lt;Tu»RriliIe"r In lake • r m nr u m rrt" t i y — fm r - . | i * n l ’ v'evtigaled. Ills report on th*
be
completed
in
early
Feb
an invitatmn from the Sanford _ _ _ _ _
________
|ai|lre hloltrr reads;
lung
• M l -lot the j,,l. an-l I.-St no whatever step* are ne(e**afy blonde w itr Jo a n , wvnt to I.o
* '
’ enrillgti to lie. Mafh-tltd in -In.*t' einp'n'-*m s.
AT?fcTTanTrX sioculm n lo visit ~ PARIS H T I ] — V. S. D- fn n r y ------- *i------- -______
" ib is is Just a girl lying
sunny htoiula ate evprctir .* order
to cre a te a co m m ittee to pur gal] Aieport lo I h m ii J j i '-ii|
-lie,"
sal-l
I'tii.prl,
w
ll-lse
stilp
this area. He’ll be at the Cor G nse .Secretary Robert 8. M,
in the (lout yard listening to
relatives frym the fn-«. n
sue llu- m a tte r and suggest tn e rria I jet lin e r for B a lm
laiirn
he-|
12
ai
ni
af
t
in
tinre
­
ncr ol f ir s t and Magnolia Namaru told Jhe NATO eoun- ‘I ’ | j m F l a i l l ’
R e a c h , t la
her radio, taking a sunbath."
North to s|M-ni| a f - W-. we. k,
pi n ee d urea.
l alia lory attack.
from 1.3$) until J 30 p m end ' ll today that roughly 10 per
u|
b ask in g .in sunshine hare
from 6:30 until * VI p in daily " o ’ of the entire American .
Law Extension
except Sunday until Christ nurkar weapon* power is Ilr^ am 4r '* l*
'*or
L
os
a
n
g
e
l
e
s
i
d
p
i
&gt;
Yen
v
S
p
jic
c
P
r
e
d
i
c
t
i
o
n
Held Illegal
mas. He’ll have candy for the eatrd in Europe or allm-al.-d ln ""j ***1 ° r
i*0 lrr rr Duke Docs Well
Ice division police today weie
VYA8HINGTON (U P I) —
youngster, and will bear th n r for
tb e r. and in th* At, lo ci,
BONN t URI i W rit Ger­
LET t;S FINANCE IT!
Houston iu p h
sur searching tor policeman K W Dr Eugene H K-.-ney i. nf tfie man
Justice Minister TTwaliJ
requests for Christmas gifts 1-sntie are*
. ., .
.
,
. .
geons
today
tein-&gt;'#d
a
four
Strange
'
motorcycle
N
ations^
Aeronautics
a
n
d
- • •
In . .p * .,h to th . CoUB,-,|
estahl.vhm entand .aid he
Bucher claimed ail exIeliMnn
would efert a sign for the own­ inch section nf the Duke of
Strange reported that wvmf Space f'niirieil, pre-hets that of thr statute «f limitations
Mr. and Mrs Santa Claus of Ministers of the North Ater* in exchange for *10 down Windsor s niuin artery and rr one sawed the lock III! his 'he Russians soon will aton Nasi war rrirurs was il­
who visited the I'inecrest Untie Treaty Organization,
and *3 monthly until *28 is plarvd it with an artifii la garage and tiaik the vehicle, i tempt to pul roamonauta in
legal even if it were- found
Shopping Center last week wlli McNamara disclosed that the
OUli LOWKit KATES AND
"patch” in a ,17 minute nprr
paid
Officers later found the orbit for 10 to 13 days as a that a number ol Nazi killers
be joined this Friday by tire total American nuclear fireHe got 'he *10 and disap­ alton. The Tb-ycar-old Duke bike's radio equipment and prelude to moun tan-lings and
still were unpunished.
powrr located In G rtm any
Seminole High School Rand.
withstood the surgery well.
peared
saddlebags in a canal
• I interplanetary flights.
Bucher said it is up to dis­
Mr. and Mr*. Claus again alone Is more than .5,000 tim et
trict attorneys to file charges
will be located on the parking that nf the atuinic bomb drop,
prior to May 8, 1986, by
area to greet the children. prd on Hiroshima in 1913.
CURRENT
which time the 20-year s ta t­
The hand, under the direction
IN T E R E ST
ute of limitations on prose­
of Ernest Cowley, will play
KATE*
cuting tha mas* murderers
several of their more popular
expires.
arrangem ents and * number
Ily Julian Stenatrom
million w ai spent outside of -f thr purchasing povrrr of operate a* division* of th*
of the weU known Christmas
northern Rrmimile residents Seminole Chamber. The G ieat­ Purse Stolen
carols.
In an effort to kerp some the county.
• • •
Although
tie
did
nut
Spell
it
was not bring spent in th* er Sanford Board will emTheft of her purse contain­
*50 million in purchasing
out, Krider was obviously re­ g irater Sanford area.
rompas* ail bustnrssea and ing valuable papers was re ­
Herman Middleton, a Sem­
power within Seminole Coun­
ferring to th* million of dol­
The Greater Sanford Board professions willing to partici­ ported to poke# by P a trk if
inole High graduate who later
ty, the Seminole County lars spent unnually by Sem­ c.rated, last night, will lw the pate and these firms will b*
attended Rollins, Columbia
Harper of 1308 Valencia Drive
Up To 36 Month*' To i’ny
Chamber of Commerce
and Northwestern and earned
_* made inole resident* in the O rlan­ first move to rornl«at the out­ divided into categories to en­ She aaid the purse w ai left
its irilttsl move Tuesday night do area.
’*
flow of rpemliug. In adopting able the organization to best on the floor of her car whileCall the auto loan experts: Ralph Perolct
bit doctorate at the University
when the hoard of directors
He and Chamber (‘resident the motion to establish the promote th* affairs of lh« parked at the railroad depot.
of Florida, has been named by r
or Jim Doucette, today. Phone 322*1611.
voted to create the Greater Karlyte Housholder admitted lo- al group it was clearly various groups,
Gov. Terry Sanford lo North
Sanford
Hoard
of
Commerce.
th*h
it
was
only
natural
fur
pointed out that 'similar' or­
Carolina's recently established
Housholder announced that •Bigr Business’
T h e action came after many of the tcaidents in South ganization* in other atea of he would name a chairman lo
State Arts Council. Middleton
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) .Chamber Manager Juhn Krt- Seminole to spend the bulk of the county would he encour­ head llu; organizational pro­ Florida State and Oklahoma
is currently head of the
Mimber F.D.LC*
der pointed out th at of the their purchasing 'power in the aged and fostered by the Sem­ cedure for th* new board a f­ wtU reoewe $110,000 each (or
Drama D epartment at the
$90 million in purchasing pow­ larger shopping areas of Or­ inole County chamber.
University of North Carolina'*
te r he has had th* opportun­ participating ln the 20th an­
er estimated for Seminole lando hut both agreed with
These board*. Including the ity to confer with other of­ nual Gator Bowl football game
Woroen'a College at Crccns
County last year some $60 directors th a t far too much on* fur greater Sanford, will ficer* of lh* trade body.
READ. OUR A D S
boro.
Jan. 1.
- i
9

Yule Package
Will Be Told '

Bulletin

Metro 'Phone
Plan Revived

m w a

...

B R IE F S

e

Burgess Heads Chamber

Ike And Mamie,
Jackie To Spend
Yule In Desert

Woman's Body
Found In Dade

School Holiday
; Starts Friday

Basic Question

u.:';;:;:;:;,;County Economy
Boom Pictured

Hotter Spies

Orlando Firm

Heir’s Widow

Gives Low Bid

Hos Daughter

Yank Fighters

Clobbered Reds

'Ted' Kennedy
Leaves Hospital

vSun Wor.shipper

r

U. S

Nucleof Powei

Police Seek
Police ’Cycle

Buying A N EW C A R ?

Com pare

MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS

Sp en d A t Hom e U rged

FLOP/DA STATE BANK

— -V
*

*4*
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Adventist

U U J J H D II

Congregational

THE BEVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHUItCII
Corner 7th * Kim

F IR S T B A P T IS T CHURCH
010 Park Aranua
T . B. Cbanca _______ , Paator
J. I* Marehatl ------- ----- Pastor
Morning Worahlp
Oita a. m.
SERVICES BATURDAT—
Sunday School
0:41 a m.
Sabbath School
1:10 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a m.
Worablp nervlc* „ 11:00 a. m.
Training Union —_ 0:10 p. m.
Wadnaiday Nlsht
Evading Worahlp - 7:41 p. m.
Prayer Service
.. T:I0 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarrlca 7:10 p. m.
* *

Alliance

#

C H RISTIAN MISSIONARY
A LLIA N C E CHURCH
1401 Park A v a a l l«lh S t
Rar. C. a Data, Jr. — PailAt
BtlHOly S c h o o l____1:41 * . • » .
Worahlp Barvle* _ 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worahlp __ 1:10 p. m.
Alliance Youth
rallowahlp (W ad.) _ T ill p. m.
(W a d)
Prayer B a r r ie * ___ . T :tl p. m.

E LD E R SPRINGS B A IT IB T
Old Orlando R A at Haatar'Ava.
It. Hamilton flrlftln — Paator
Sunday School _ _ S ill a m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a m.
Tralplng Union _
0:00 p. m.
Xyanlng .Worahlp — 7i40 p. m.
B A P T IS T MISSION
E NTE R PR IS E
Sunday School _____ 0:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a m.
Training U n io n ____0:44 p. m .Eranlng Worahlp __ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Night
I T i y i r Moating „
7:10 p. m.
liar. IL J. Uayoton ____ Paator

A s s e m b ly O * ^ o d .
P4NEOREST ASSEMBLY
O r OOD CHURCH ,
Cor. 17th and Kim v
H. M. W lt d a r _________ Paator
Sunday School ___ 1:41 a m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:10 a. m.
Kvanlng Worahlp __ 7:10 p. m.
Youth Sarr.'(Sun.) - 0:00 p. m.
Mid-Weak Barr. (W ad.) . 7:10
p. m.
„

W ESTSIOE MISSIONARY
B APTIST CHURCH
llh SL A Holly Ava. *
John IL K in g j_______ Paator
Sunday School _ _ 11:00 a m.
Sunday.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a m.
Sanday
Eranlng Worahlp _ 7:00 p. m.
W adniiday
Prayar Sarrlca
___7:00 p. m.
PINECREST DAPT1ST
CIIURCII
Onora Road
Paator .____ William J. Ouaaa
Morning Worahlp . 11:44 a. m.
Sunday School ------ 4:41 a. m.
Training U n io n -----4:14 p. m.
Eranlng Worahlp .... 7:10 p. m
W*d Offlcara A Taachrra
Maatlng — .
4:14 p. ra
JORDAN MISSIONARY
R AI’ T IS T CHURCH
1111 W. Kira I Slraal
gunday School _ — 14:40 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. ra.
Blbla I4iu.lr iSunday) 7:04 pm.
Kvangallallo Harriet 7:oo p. m.
Wed Prayer Meat _ 7:04 p. m.
BUI Hiephme
. h Paalor
A Cordial Welcome to Alt

Episcopal
C H R IST CHURCH
Church StretL Longwood
T r, Char lea W. StawarL Jr.
v ic a r
H oly Communion __ 1:44 a. ra.
Fam ily gervlo* A
Claeete •________ _ _ 4:04 a. ra.
Claaaaa ,
____
- 4:10 a. m.

hornam el

We’ll remember that calL It brought us to our senses—and to
OUrChuirh!

O r n v to 1164, tLwtw

gnl— lea, la u lm V*.

H O LT CROSS
441 H. Park Ara.
F t. Leroy D. Soper, Rector •
H oly Communion — 7:10 a. m.
Fam ily Sarrlca and
Sunday S c h o o l____ — 1:44 a. m.
Morning Prayar
(Flrat Sunday —
,
,
H oly Communion 11:44 a. m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
aanara
Ralph Drawar Jr.
KrangallaJ
lilble S c h o o l___ _
1:10 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 0:10 a. m.
E anlng Worahlp
4:10 p. ra.
Wad. Prayar Sarrlca 7:10 p. m

F IR S T CHURCH
OF THE NAZAREN E
W. Ind SL at Maple Ara.
Paul B lc k a a __________ Pastor
Sunday School
1:41 a. ra.
Morning AVorahlp __ 14:44 a. m.
Youth H ou r_____—__ 4:40 p. m.
Evangelistic Sarrlca 7:94 p. m.
Mid-Week
Sarrlca (W ad.) _ 7:44 p. ra.
Third Sunday
SingspIratloB
1:09 p. m.

Lutheran

LU TH E R AN CHURCH OF
TH E REDEEM ER
141 W. 14th Place
"The Church of the Lutheran
Hour" and TV "This la the
L ife "
Herbert W. Ooaraa
Paator
Sunday School ...... 9:14 a. rn.
Worahlp Service ... to:Jo a. ra.
Kindargartan and Nureary

_ .
C h r i S t U i n S C lG n C O
K Ilis T CHI' III '14 IlK CHRIST
SCIENTIST
lira Kaat Hec.nd HtrtatFtirwU) H*rvW» A*
burn!«y tirhuul . —_ 11:00 a m
But’Jrc-t
th« Pr#*#r%*r
o f Man"
Waditi'adar ••n rir* . i:00 p. m.
It* .Mllrif Room! SOI K F lrtl.
W rak iU yi: 10:10 a. m. • 4:10
p. rn KrMay ttvanlng: 1 :10*
1:30 p. m.

Methodist
F IR S T METHODIST CH
«1» Park Ava.
Rav. Robart M. Janktna. Paator
Morning Worahlp _ 1:10 p. m.
Sunday School
— I 45 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10 51 a- m.
M TF Maatlnga — . « SO p. m.
I Intarmadlata, Banlor)
Kvanlng Worahlp _ T;I0 p. m.

Chureh O f God
church

UK PROPHECY
li&lt;&gt;l Elm Aranua
Rar. Hobart Welch ___Paalor
Sunday School .... — 1:11 a. m.
Worablp Sarrlca _ 10:11 a. rn.
E ngallellc Sarr. _ T■10 p. m.
T uaday:
Illbia T r a in in g ----- 7:44 p. m.

Nazarene

OOOD SH EPH ERD
LU TH E R AN CHURCH
1144 A Orlando Drive
llw y. 17-11)
Sanford. Florida
111-7111
The Rar. J. Gordon P e a r y ,
Paalor
Sunday School __ — 4 14 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:09 a. —
Communion— Klral Sunday In
Each Month
Kindergarten and Nursery

CHURCH O l^ CHRIST
1411 I “ark An n u a
Hart Drown ______ Evangallat
Sunday
.
Illbia Study
11:40 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:40 a. m.
Eranlng Sarrlca — 4:10 p. m.
g«a "llrra id of Truth" 1 p. ra.
Sunday on Cbannal I
T u ra ila y
I.a.Ilea Illbia Claaa . 10:40 a. ra.
Wadnaaday
D ibit Claaa ——— 7:10 p. m.

CHURCH OF not)

F IR ST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
Woman's Club Building
441 Oak Ara.
Durward H. Knight Jr.. Paste#
Sunday School ____ 4:44 a. m.
Worahlp Sarrlca
7:10 p. f . .

F R E E M ETHODIST CHURCH
Corner ith SL and Laurel Ara.
Ha -, C- E. Andaroon _ _ Paator
Telephone: I1I-741I
Sunday School 4:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7:44 p. m.
Wad. Prayar garvlca 7:44 p, m.

PAOLA CHURCH Ol- CHRIST
Highway 44 Waal
Morrla Ruby ....Kvangallet
Illbia Claaa ___ __ .lo.vr a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:44 a. m.
Eranlng Worahlp .... 4:00 p. m.
Illbia claaaaa Wad. . 7:14 p.' ro.

OSTEKN BAPTIST CHURCH
IIW Y. 414
I’b 1 1 1 .till
Paator ,___ Cheater W. Plank
Sunday School
to 04 a. m.
Morning Sarrlca __ II 44 a. m
Training Union ____ 4:10 p m
Eranlng Service
7:14 p. in.
Wadnaaday Maailngr:
O rgan laatlon a___1:10 p m.
Prayar - ___________7:10 p. m.
Choir —______
1:14 p, rn

Southern Methodist

Free Methodist

Church O f Christ

o r non
iln d A French
I* IL Alford
..... ..... Paator
Nundgy School . . . _ a IS a. m
Alnrnlng Worahlp _ 1l oo a. m.
Kvangallallo Sarr _ 7:14 p m.
Tuaa Prayer*Sarr. „ 7:10 p m.
Thure Young People
Endeavor ----- -- -- I I I p ra.

C H RIST METHODIST
- ....... -— - C H U R CH ------------ Sunland Eatataa
Cltrua llalghta
Her. Charlae R H ogg — Paalor
Church School ____ 4:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:40 a. m.
M i r -------------------1:14 p. m.
Bva. Worahlp _ .— T:HL,p.
T
: i m.
W*d. Prayar Service 7:40
1:14 p
pm.
i

‘

Christian

O A K L A W S B APTIST CHURCH
1141 Country Clob Road
Bponaorad by Klral Baptlal
Church
liar. R. T. Darratt ___ Paalor
Sunday School __
4:44 a m.
Worahlp fa rvlo *
11:00 a ra.
Training Union
4:44 p m.
Kvanlng Worahlp „ . 1 V' p m.
Wad. Prayar Sarr. _ 7:14 p

Methodist
OSTEEN M ETHODIST CHURCH
Oataan
A
STAFFO RD M EM O RIAL
CHURCH
North Monroe
' *
C. A. Beatty __________ Paator
Oataan
Sunday School _
14:44 a ra.
Oalaan
__
.
Worahlp Sarrlca _ 11:44 a. m.
Stafford Memorial—
Worahlp Sarrlca — 4:14 a. ra.
Stafford Memorial—
Sunday S c h o o l---- - ,14:10 a. m.

CONGREGATIONAL
C H R ISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church o f Chrlat)
Park Aranua at 14th SL
4:44 a. m. ____ Church School
11:44 a. rft. __ Worahlp Sarrlca
• : l f p. m. _ Chrlatlan Youth
Mlolatry
Rar, Waltar A R. McPherson,
Paator

F IR S T C H R ISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
* 1407 B. Sanford Ara.
IL Varnon Fullar
Sunday S c h o o l___ 0:41 a m.
Morning Worahlp - 11:00 a m.

Baptist
CENTRAL. B A PTIST CHURCH
Cor. Wtb SL A O ik Ara.
flail S m ith ----------------Paator
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 al m.
Morning W orahlp
11a•• a m.
T raining Uunlon _ d ill p. m.
E n n ln g Barrier ___ 1:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarrlca 7:10 p. m.
Nuraary Opan
W T R It -----------------7:10 p. in.
Sunday NltaUroadcaat .

Cathy loves to answer the phone, even though (he ea!b sren*t
lor her.
You can Imagine how thrilling this moment was. There wis
rtall]/ s call for Csthy.
r
We watched her shining smile. . . and listened to her shy, awk­
ward replies.
*
"That was Miss Ferring,” she informed us with ■ slight air of
.sophistication.
..,
„
"And who in the world is Miai Ferring?* we asked.
"Oh, she’s my Sunday School teacher. I thought you knew—"
A dedicated Christian volunteer was devoting her Urns and tal­
ent* to the religious growth of oiiF Csthy—and to* didn't wvm know

Gunday

Monday

I Samuil
8:2-14

rw

Tuesday
Jeremiah
38:1-8

Isaiah

88:17-28

t w

t «

\V*tlnraday
John
10:1-8

f m t

Thuraday
Act*
IS : 12-21

t

Friday

Saturday

Humans

1 Thtaaaloniana

10:14-18

GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rav. W. E- T ira m a -----P*»(&lt;vr
Sunday School
#— I 41 a. m.
Morning Rtrvlcaa _ 11:00 a. m.
Choir Pracilca Wad f:10 p. m.
Evary Ona Walcoma.

S:S-1&gt;
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd.# At Woodland Ava.,
Vlav. John H. lilraa Jr . Paator
Church School .
1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp
11:00 a- m.
M TF ■
_________ 1:10 p. m.

Thursday:

Young Paopla Sarrlca 7:44 p m.

F IR S T CHURCH
OF T H E NAZAREN E
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rar. W. L Holcombe, Paator
Sunday
4:44 a. m. ....... Bible School
11:04 a. m. _ Morning Worahlp
7:04 p. m. _ Eranlng Service
7:04 p. m. _ Wed. Mid-Week
Prayer Services
7:tio p. m. — Last Wed. Miss­
ionary Harriet

• Pentecostal
FIR ST PENTECO STAL
C IIU lt C H U K LONUWCHJD
A ll Oranga S ir u l
Rav K. Ruth Grant
Paalor
'lunday School
10:00 a. m*
Jornlng W orahlp ^. I I : 00 a- rn.
unday Evanlng _ 7:A0 p. m.
Wad. Rlbla Study - T:*o p. m.
Conquarora Matting
Friday
___ ____ 7:10 p. m.

Presbyterian
riR S T

P R E S B Y T E R IA N
CHURCH
Sanford,
Kla.
O ik Are. A Ird St.
Orover C. Sewell Jr. __ Paator
Edaar W. Smith Jr. Aaelatant
raator
Church S c h o o l_____ 1:44 a. m.
Seulon Meeta _ _ _ 14:44 a- m.
Morning W o ra h lp .^ 11:04 a. m.
Pioneer Keltowahlp _ 4:00 p. m.
Senior III Fellow (hip 4:00 p. m.
Evening Worahlp „ 7:10 p m.
Wad. Prayar Maatlng 7:00 p. m.

CHURCH OF TH E COVENANT
4774 South Orlando Drive
Thomee 4L Makln __— Paator
W o r a h lp ____________ 4:44 a. m.
Church School ____ 14:44 a. ra.

■The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice A nd Directory P a ge PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp;. Mra. M. K. SLrieklund

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford "

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

HARRELL A BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th St-, Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
und Staff
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HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
llw y. 17-92, Sanford

B ILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
SOI W. lit, St., Sanford

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
110 We First, Sanford

H ILL HARDWARE A .
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employee*

LIGGETT R E X ALL DRUG
'
Gordon Kelle^t — Herman Koleff
and Employees

A. DUDA A SONS, INC.

H ILL LUMBER A HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappa and Employee*

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

SANFORD ATLAN TIC
N ATIO N AL BANK
Howard IL Hodges and Staff

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

J. C. PE NN E Y C O M P A Q
C. L. Robinson and Staff

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

SANFORD WELDING A
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley A Employee*

Slavia, Florida

NELSON 4 CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

_L^ D. -PLANTEy-INO.
Oviedo, Flondi-----

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and-Staff

ROSE AND WTLK’S RESTAURANT
ItoAe &amp; Wilks Bowman &amp; Employees

SMTTTY’S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

WHATABURGER
2646 French Avenue

SOUTHERN NATU RAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WILSOtf-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
.Eunice L Wilson and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. A l Wilson

STENSTROM R E ALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO*
Oviedo, Florida-

■SE M IN O LE C O U N T Y A R E A C H U R C H D IR E C T O R Y —
B A P TIS T

Antioch Baptlat Church, Orlado
Central Baptlat Church, 1411 Oak Are.
Chuluota Flrat Baptlat Church
Chuluuta Baptist Mlaaloa
Eldar Iprlnga Baptlat Church,
448 Lehman Ad

Flrat Baptlat Church. I l l Park Arc.
Frlaudahlp HcpMat Church af
Al turnout* Bprtagg
JtU I I I , Altamonte Iprlnga
° T lr a i Baptlat Church *1 Denary
Flrat Baptlat Church *1 Gaeara
Flrat Baptlat Church * f Luka Mary
Flrat Baptlat Church el L*h* Monro*
Flrat Baptlat Church *1 leongwaad, Oor.
Churuh A Oraal
Flrat Baptlat Church af Orlad*
Flrat Baptlat Church af Bam Lunge Iprlnga
It
Flrat Shiloh Mlaalenary Baptlat Church.
Chut
l i l t W. 14th Bt.
F o r m Clip Baptlat Church
Feuntaln Haag Baptlat Church. Orteg*
Day* Boulharn Baptlat Elaalea, Chuluota M le. loner y
Baptlat
Church North KA
Kntarprla*
Macaduula Ulaalah Baptlat Church
Oak Hitl Rd. Oataan
, Merclng Olory Baptlat Chvreh. Oepara Hwy.
J Ml ultra Miaaianary Baptlat Church. Ban
Dan** Bprtagf JU, Lrongwood

ML Eton Mlaalenary Baptlat. llpen A rt.
New
ML
Calvary
MUalonary
Baptlat
1144 W. lllh BL
New Salem Prlmltira Baptlat Church,
1444 W. ttlh BL
Ntw ML Blen Baptlat Chnrah. 1744 Pear Ava
Oaklawn Baptlat Cbapal. 1744 W. Mth BC
Oataan Oepilai Ohnrch
Plnacraal Baptlal ChurcK 141 W. Onora ltd.
Pralri* Luka • Baptlal Church, Bldgc Ad,
Fern Park
Pregraa* Mlaalonary Baptlat Chureh, Midway
Bacong Shiloh Mlaalonary BapUal Church,
Nlath A Hickory
BL Jama* Miaeloaary Baptlat Chureh Bt*.
ltd. 414 Octaaa
BL Paul Mlaalaaary Baptlat Charah, Ith BL
BL Matthew* Mlaaloaary BapUal Chureh
Caaaan Halghta
BL John** Mlaalpnary BapUat Church.
H4 Crpraaa SL
Vaaapia Baptlat Church, Pnlm Bprtagc AA,
Altamaat* Springe
Waatelda Mlaalonary BapUal Chnrah,
111 B. Malty AVI.
Elan Map* BapUat Chnrah, 7ld Orange Ava.
CATHOLIC
Church af the Kaitnty, Lake M»ry
All Saul* Ccthetl* Church. I l l Oak At *.
•nmad' Calk alia M a e *.----- -

Chutuit*

Bt.
Aaa'a
Catholla
Church.
Parching
Place. DeBary
*. .
BL Mary Magdalen* Catholic Church, Mattland Ava. Altamonte Spring*
CHRISTIAN,
Flrat Ckrtatlaa Church. 1417 B Sanford Ava,
Congregational ChrlaUan Church,
flat Park A ra . .
Nortbald* Chrlatlan Church, F l o r i d a
Haven Dr, Malllaad
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
Churuh

af
at
of
af

Chrlat. I I I ! a Park A ik
Chrlat, Oaaava
Chrlat, Longwood
Chrlat. Pools

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CHURCH OF OOD* '
Church
Church
Church
Church

af
af
#f
of

Ood.
Ood.
fled.
Ood

I l l Hickory
114* a French
Oviedo
Mlnaloa. Entarprla* s
EPISCOPAL

AB Satutn Kplaoepal Church B. DaBary
A re. Entarprla*
Christ Eplacopal Church. Leagweed
AH datnta EpiacopaL Entarprla*
Holy Croc* gpuoopel, Park ATI. at tth

LUTHERAN
Aecanaloa
Lutheran
Church. Orarbrook
|)r. Caaaalharry
Good shepherd United Lutharn.
1141 a Orlando Dr.
Lutheran Chureh of the Redeemer,
lot W. lllh Flaea
Meaalah Lutheran Church. Amortnaa Legion
ltall. P ra lri* Lab*. Kern P|rk

P a a 1a
Waalayaa
W. nt Paata
SL Jamas A M E. Sanford A v a
■ l Mary*a A.M.K. Church SL BL 411 Oataan
SL PanTn Mathedtat C h n r a h Oataan
Rd. Entarprla*
Stafford Memorial Mathadlat O h n r a h
a DaBary

ML Luke* Lutheran Church, RL t i l Slavia
METHODIST

Barnett Memorial -Methodist Church. B.
DaBary Ava. Entarprla*
Bear Lake Mathodlm Church
Bethel A.M.B. Church, Canaan Height*
Caaaalborry Community Malhodtat Chureh.
llwy. 17-11 A Pinny Htdg* ltd. Cnaeelbnrry
DeBary Community Mathodlm Church W.
Highland!, DaBary .
Chrlat Method let Chdrch
r
Sunland KaUta*
Flrat Mathadlat Church, 41* Park A va
Flrat Mathadlat Church of Oviedo
Flrat Southern Mathodlm Church
Woman'* Club I I I Oah Ava.
Fro* Mathadlat Church, I l f W. 4th BL
Oaaava Methodlw Church, Genera
Orara Mathedtat Church. Onora M .
Oca at Chapel A M E. Chhrch. Orlada
Oakgrar* Metkpdlat Church. Orlad*
Oatatn Mathedtat Church

NAZARENE
F I ra t Church of
Ind at Mapl*
yarn
Park Chnrch af
O'Brlan Rd. Para Park
Lak* Mary Ohorah af tha Masaran*
ft

PRESBYTERIAN
.

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIBT
Foraet Lak* daraath-day Adrantlpt Church,
llwy. 444, Feraat City
I
Seventh-day Adrentlat Church. Maitland
A t * . Altamonte Spring*
Sanford Saranth-day AdvanUot Church,
Seranth A Elm
OTHER CHURCHES
Allan** A.M.E. Church. Oliva A 11th *
Church of Ood In Chrlat, Orlada
Chuluota Community Church
Church of God af Prophecy, 1447 Elm A v a
Church af Ood Ml—Ion, Eat— prta*
Church of Jeaua Chrlat af Lett— Day
S a ln tA t i l l

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Community Praabytartaa Church. Lak* Mary
Flrat
Praahytnrlan Church. Oak. A ra
*A Ird BL
» Firm Proabytarun Church. Canal ho f r y .
Flrat Proabytagtan Church nf DaBary,
E. Highland
PraabyUlian Church af Th* Covenant
1774 A Orlando Dr.
BL Aadrnw* Praabytarlaa Church 111! Lea*
m i l Itch- Dr- JUar Lak*
U panic Community Praabytarlan church.
Cpaala BA
Waatminlatar Praabytarlan Church. Hawaii
Park. * l aid

P a rk

Ava

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Community, Chapa). Alta—aut* Bprlaga
Eaatera Orthodog Church. BL John* Cbry»
aoatom Cbapal. Hwy. 17-fl. Pars Park
Congregation Bath laraal, tltb A Magnolia
Flrat Charoh of Chrlat, Sciential,
nag E. Ind BL
K in g d o m H u ll nt Ja h a v a h 'a W lLna—

Lak a Monro* UnlL l t d W. Third BC
Flrat Pontacoatal Church of Laagwood
Fall Ooapal Tabernacle 1714 Country Club
ML Olivo Holla*— Church. Oak
HA Oateaa
Plnecreet Aa—mhly at Ood, 17th A Elm
Bea ford Alllaeca church, 14*1 A Park A v a
Sanford Congregation nf- Jehovah's Witn*was. 444 Baafotd Av a
Tha Balrallen Atmy. 114 E tad BL
Units Church a l Bahfar A 144 E. 1*4 SC

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on the St* Johns River

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^ T T o 0'*’
Aircraft carrier! would not
be much more expensive than
hamburger— if jrou could buy
them by the pound. A carrier
costs about $2.40 a pound,
compared with hamburger at
30 cents. By the pound, car­
riers are cheaper than jet
liners, which cost $41 a
pound; imported carviar, $45
n pound, uranium 235, $03 a
pound, and lube oil for Wristwatches, $1,000 a pound.
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Of Arctic Air
Covers North

By United JPress
Wintery weather was mak­
ing a comeback across most of
VOL. 67
United Press Leased Wire
Established *90£ MON.. DECEMBER .14, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA
. N O . 81
the nation todiy. A frigid mass
of arctic air sent temperatures
falling to rero from-Montana
m w A . . .
to Wisconsin.
MRS. MARY WASHBURN, head of the A1SO
'A pair of cold fronts stretch­
here,'shows one of the "Hi Mum" Chrislmns Cull”
ing frouv New England to
posters she has had made. The "Hi Mom" event
northern Florids began dispel­
will permit two mothers of servicemen or women
ling thick fog that crippled air­
now overseas. to call Ircc on Christmas . Day,
Fire
V
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t
i
m
_____
___ The Lake Mary Woman's
line service tn New York City
Mothers should leave the pertinent information
PLA N T
C IT Y
( U r i ) — and made driving treacherous.
Club has received its Incor­
concerning
the service personnel at the USO
Sterling Moore, about 40,
poration charter from the of­
Another high pressure sys­
headquarters in the Seminole Chamber of Com-,
died
rally
Sunday when tem sent cold air streaming
fice. of State Secretary Tom
mono building. The" winners will be chosen Dec.
flames destroyed his frame 0, pr thc WcJt ln&lt;j IOuth CcnAdams. Purpose of the in­
WASHINGTON (U IM )-Th e
18 at 9 p.m. The calls will be paid for by tho
home here.
corporation is described as
to
tral
states
from
Nevada
Supreme Court today held thit
local
unit of tho Communications Workers of
"social and civic.’ This is an
Alabama,
America union.
. (Herald Photo)
Strike Delayed
active group. full of up-to- the public.- accommodations
Thc lowest temperature rgi
date ideas. Understand they section tt the 33M CWtt T'JW j V
CHICAGO (U P !) — Three ported this mtiming lo the U.S.'
arc having a Watusi contest Act is constitutional as applied
shoperaft unkina promised lo* [ Weather
Bureau, excluding I
at their Christmas party Sat­ to an Atlanta motel.
da) not to cal. a strike against Alaska and Hawaii, was 13 he
urday night. You can't get 'Justice Tom C. Clark de­
MAKING PLANS for the Governor's Inaugural Hall at the Jai-Alai Fron- m the nation's railroads unUl af­ low rero at Williston, N. D.
any more up-to-date than
ton Jan. 7 are these members of the committee. From left are Harold
The highest reported Sunday
ter thc New Year's holiday.
livered the court’s opinion in
that!
Kastner, (funeral chairman; W. A. Patrick, finance chairman; Walter Giewas RS at Fort Lauderdale,
n the first test of the new law.
low, publicity chairman; Ed Hunt, invitations chairman, and Robert BillFla
T raffic Toll
himer, general co-chairman.
(Herald Photo)
Up lo two inches of snow
A long awaited event toJrtir* ’ " c c°ndude that the ac­
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
place at the Sanford Naval tion of the Congress in the
The State Patrol reported to- fell in South Dakota's nlack
PARIS (U P I) — Creation of son ut Washington list week to
Academy today. Two huge adoption of the act as applied
.lay at least 10 persons lost
region during the night,
tho Atlantic Nuclear Force •"consider" way* of assuming
nine-ton anchors arrived to be here to a motel which contheir lives in traffic accidents The huge mass of polar air
(A N T ) now under discussion Britain's obligation* cast of
placed in strategic points on
in Florida during the week- has pushed temperatures down
ccdedly servos interstate trav­
i
to 50 degrees below zero in by NATO Allies could lead to Suez if Britain put* ita entire
the academy grounds. With
elers is within the power
Sections of Alaska and Yukon. ■ similar o|&gt;eratiori in tho Far force of nuclear bombers and
the addition of these anchors
granted It by the commerce
JACKSONVILLE (U I’ l) — day before Circuit Court . accredited earlier this month I J n v n l l l f i r t n ^ p p n
The advancing edge of the East and the Middle East, of­ submarine* into the ANF. __
-the school will take on an
I,.
__ I $.« it----------clause of the Constitution, as Trial of a suit seeking to Judge
Wilson had proposed the
by theCaa.ail.__
Southern AaaAaiali.sa
Association I \ t t U IU II U I I O V- V- 1I
William IL. n
Durden.
sir
mass kept afternoon tern- ficial American sources said
even more military look. Thia
NEW YORK (U P I) —
interpreted by this court for fore* Duval County Tax A 'ANF,
composed of seaborne,
today.
of
Colleges
and
Schools
beThe
suit
is
financed
by
thlook has recently been en­
Cuban Ministrr of Industry peraturv;* near sero tn the
140 years," the opinion said.
President Johnson was re­ airborne and land-based units,
scssor Ralph N. Walter to ap­ Duval County Taxpayers As­ .rouse they failed to meet min­ Ernesto Che Guevara, Fidel
hanced with the mounting of
Sunday '-and pushed
The Clark opinion continu- praise real estate according sociation. which contends rev- imum standards, largely be­
ported to have promised Bril as ‘an alternative to the Multi­
two guns at the southwest
Castro's No. 1 aide, predicted lhpni below icr&lt;C during the
ed: "It may he argued that lo ju « j utt *.,!„*•• openi&gt;d to- aluation on a basis of just cause of inadequate financing.
ish Prime Minister Harold Wil- lateral Nuclear Force (M L F )
corner of the grounds.
that the struggle of revolu- night across Snovj. tft. the NorthCongrcas could have pursued |------------------- :------ ■--- ----- - value would broaden the tax
proposed by the U. S., which
Walter was re-elected to an­
tion would enflame "every crn PIs|n*
other methods to eliminate the
would staff 25 ships with mix­
iiase by adding approximately other term in November.
An unusual contribution
country
in
Latin
America."
The
heavy
fog
skmK
thc
East
obstructions it found in inter­
ed manned NATO personnel
40.000 homes to the tax rolls.
was received today for the
Coast causes! the cancellation
state commerce caused by
and arm ‘ them 1with Polaris
The taxpayers association
Judy Kinnuird.Fund. It was a
1 G Is Wounded
of more titan 250 flights at Kenracial discrimination. But this
missiles.
was takrn out of the suit a f­
check with a note promising
SAIGON
(U
P
I)—Commun\
n^
&gt;
Airport
In
N
w
York
City
is a matter of policy that
Ttic American sources said
ter
,
Durden
ruled
it
larked
the same amount every six
Mil rommirndti* knifed into the Sunday Ihe New Jersey Turn
rests entirely with the Con­
that one way to protect inter­
status as a taxpayer, hut it
months ns long as the need
midtlle
iif
•
Vietnamese
army
pike
closed
from
New
gress not with the courts
MONTREAL (U P I)
A ests in Ihe Far and Middle
TALLAHASSEE (U P II — is continuing to sponsor the
continues. A very thoughtful
division headquarter* today Brunswick to Itldgefiokl Dark
How obstructions
In com- The
t i. n
. , ..
.
Honda
East. . toast
Rail- fight in the name of some in
hooded gang, it a five or six East would be,to create an Al­
gift from Owen Forguson.
nd
exploded
a
bomb
that
mcrce may be removed—what way, under the longest rail j dividual taxpayers.
lied nuclear force in that area
mi'iuU’is
fum-livming "like
BOSTON I U P I)—Sen. Ed, wounded four American uffimeans ire lo be employed—is ■trike tn the nation's history, | The tax situation here *1utilizing America's vast nuHarry Kudell will do a
want M. Kennedy (l)-Ma.s l. c*ra on their own doorstep.
rl.H-kwork,” early today (oh- r|,.jr p', wrr Ulerp.
within the sound and exclu­
benefit show for the Judy sive discretion of thc Con­ hradrd for the state Supreme l»acted mu c h ‘ controversy wbj)
hack was lirokrn ,n ■ , . r-, rri t •
Height ti'imitml n!
The broad outlines of AngloKiminird Fund Tuesday, play­ gress. It is subject only to one Court today to fight for the when 15 h'gh schools were ills Jur- IP plane trash vvtdcii L i. O , lO .t J O in
1
)$
i
rv
»t!
1
ul t*i tiuiiMtuiJ Air poll American planning were dis­
ing Christmas carols in his caveat—that the means chos­ right for s freight embargo
kll - I two other men, will
UNITED NATIO NS.1N. I
S.f ir«»UI ftitil limn woith up In closed as U S Secretary of
own inimitable piano style. en by it must be reasonably
walk out of the hospital AAed- (U P I) —The United Slates is
Stale Dean liusk met this af­
TALLAHASSEE
(U
P
lt
—
SL^n.IHK).
by
th*
stat*
[neariiy,
rxjtrctftl
In
join
Belgium
to*
Thc "concert" » being broad- I idapt'ed to the end permitted m'ir,T “ ,uSht 1
ternoon with President Char­
Poem*,
stsje
school
superUIeast over the local radio Us b&gt;. ,h(. constitution.
, Public UtiliUaa Com mission.
sAnd. he »#*d. he w&gt;!| be day in adefmee nf th# O fif#
J TTii* ft 1
trrnij mrn tm*k tlm les dc Gaulle
tendcri
idln
English,
of
Tailstion from 10 to"~10:30 a. ni.
Ut
tn
halt
ita
embargo
on
rock,
,
1
*
3
fa
in
VViisiitnijton
when
the
rrectie
ope
ret
b&gt;nU.
R
Am*
•We cannot say that
11u f» ho\ IP of Holil Urfrkp,
Overshadowing the talks Is a
S$*fute «or'erics Jan 4
h#*a#«b»r Adlai E- .Stevenson hsesce, and Mrs Alcenc Kidd.
choice here was not so adapt
("'ip *'**) shipments
ll
H
^
4
i|
i*rik
r
wIt
p
hip
m
u
nt
of
Shrrifr*
drpulie*
ludu
The sln riffs office has rd. The Constitution require* ' •' widnight Monday night.
. When heniirdy le aves the
ev|»ecte«I to iddrri# the
to fill out a vlale of It men and VA,$ft }tl‘&gt;. Irom the All Canada and he- Allies on NATO nu­
added a slur to the entrance, no more
officials at Cape Kennedy i«*u«d ft slrrn warning to
U eiiri* mtny. hr will
Ini
lit
trs
that
thrjr
f«e
r
a
women meeting -here to cast tcrnimnl Mi n lurhtnifur Ilk# clear jvolicv De Gaulle is Dit­
giving
another
touch
of
mnrijint « y kitrii i\it fun illy
Tlie controversial public *c say lack of such building raa.
Florida's 14 vote* for Pre*i 1n nl 1Imt took (•lily mimitfp
Christmas to the area The commodations section bars ra ti rials would have a "defi­ h f l »5 finr and i tony jail rlan** **1\*ii tijiflr** or a com^
dent
Lyndon Johnson and his
l,' f ’
1,1 Hie leral force ami intend* to build
star lights up at night and rial discrimination in hotels nite" d’-tiirnehlal »ffect on •rnlinf# if they trr&lt;ipi»i in
ifii ml ftifhnrr fur Palm Far Roachinjr
hi* own national nuclear force.
Crmra.
makes no impressive design. motels, restaurants, theaters America a spine program,
RICHMOND. Va. (U P I) — rnnnlng-matr, Hubert llum-j boldup arenr.
hlet , (O PJI-fti«l thf
im« h. 1
Aeeording to police, ihe
The meeting at the Elysoo
The same tonally hold*
phrey
Understand Sheriff J. I Hob­ and other businesses involved
Mi i In hkI jiltuffiey W i11ia«tti
Lri-tmn !• ) oj lilnf R with li i« A three-judge frderal court
gang
cnti-ied
l
be
Ictiudoil
Palace
could »e( in motion
true
for
aniuvte
r
u
r
n
m
c
«
•Since Florida casi its popu­
by and his deputies are con­ in interstate travel.
It Simmon* and T I C lawyer
heard argumrnt* today in th*
fmiuly. alumi
( a m , handcuffed preparations for a spring sumin r r u ir t without
lar
vote
majority
for
the
John
sidering leaving it in place.
B Kefcncth (iatlin agreed to
most
fsr-reaching
constitu­
i ’ ntiJ tEirrr wreks ai£o. Kfn»
four employes ami locked mil conference between vie
Good thinking
make the teat of the rate in r i p r r 'i roiwenl of the n «n *
nmly wma rn rlifd ititnilMfitly tions! challenge lo Virginia'* son Humphrey ticket, the eler
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"'"I Gaulle and President Johnson,
the atut'***® high roll i t fol low *
educational'program
since
the
m m tor 4*1 ti rt hojHuhr frani#.
Hint Itiiofe off with I lie gold a' iriling lo some Frcnth and
A fine o f up tn *1 ftoir
Speaking of the sheriff's
m g‘ the temporary injunction
nt *I m&gt;uI a u**rk in 1954 Supreme Court decieion thc clrclora! vote lor them mol uni, lies.
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and ja il •entrnee of up to
department, reminds t h a t
again*! the embargo.
« rlfi ial *1r frapir to ,riiTBtn* outlawing public school seg- (See story on l'a;e 5 )
Hut
“ft
wns
an
i-xlreniet)12 BHtfith*. fir hnth, ran Ive
IJov
Fwxria
Bryant
met
with
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nin*Ul* 1im to tR* tipriichl irgatinn On the line was Virdissipate the tension
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md .unrig position*, and for Blnig * "freedom of choice' tlie
from
depulic report.
Uie Cabinet room for the eloekwo.k," si.l.l one invest). 1within NATO stemming
si
in
his 10th year with the de­
the pa-l to day a ha. l-en al tuition grant* program,
wklone
nuclear
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gating
officer,
France
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goila
W e f election
partment. C o n g ratulatiuns,
low..I to le ave the D a m e and
It \Ajt% roundup time this
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Many Fk.rid.ns thought they
" n " ‘&gt; "I'viously knew wlmt policy
Jim.
An open letter In Gov.
walk.
mnrnm«g f«»r Patrolmin Carl 1 H lC V C S ( i l ? t ^1*1
were electing a president when
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elect Hsydon Burns;
Tuition Grant
Dne of ihe four employes, that Ihe other Allies will dIDodson when he reported a
The Mon## lx»lge wai enFirst
Street was
lined
The Sanford Herald sin
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - tb*y went to tlw polls Nov. 3
horsedeputies
runnuij repotted
free in the
tcred
over
the
weekend,
whom was injured, tcnslfy tHeir search for a for­
with cars this morning as rarely hopes that you and block of Sanford Avenue
Flection
Slated
SegreUry of Stale Tom Adams but actually they were just none
•herif’a
to­ 2400
Christmas shopping gut under )&lt;iur Lady “ find" the Gov­
"Cowboy” Carl Dodson sa)i day. arid aUmt FIS was taken
Off it ers will Ire elected Tues- said today that a private foun­ giving the alalc s popular sen "&gt;"""if'd to five hiii|ae|f and .inula to create a hroad-ecale
; nnrlcar force *1 fiv* power
way full blast. Now Ihe ernor'* Ball eletrd for Cen­ the owner i* Mrs Richard from a liquor storage room. iiv it 1 M p m. when direc- dation may be established tn liment with flu- real electiop lo called polire.
consult
" nth
" ins in alwut two
weather's beginning to gel tral Florida on Jan. 7.
B 'rjrr id 2tu3 Grandview j The thief forcetl * door on or* • ! thc Semtnolr l ounly I help pay some of the tuition !"■ determined I') (lie electors
months
cooler and that'll add to the
Your local rhairmen an­ Ave He reiuroevl the horse to th* »ouih ut th* building to hamta-r of Commeite meet for ColomblsO students to get all over the country
Major mplomatie- interest
Woman Wounded
atmosphere, l « . '
nounced the Jan. T hall w ill her
.
Igain entry.
in the * hsmber building
a college education la Florids. |
-----------------A woman identified as Lu rentered on whether de Gaul)*
c s s
he held at the Orlando,
rlllr Rogers of the Midway and Rusk would akirt the exDecember meeting of the Seminole Jai-Alai Fronton.
section was treated nt Sern plosive nuclear issue or underWhich i* in Fern Park, in
Seminole County lluinam So
luole Memorial Hospital Sat- take a direct discussion of It.
ciely will Ur held at J p n:. the eouthern half of Sentunlay morning * for a stall
l S officials said Rusk was
Tuesday at ihe orgamislion's ‘ inole County.
MIAMI tU P li _ A lU-ycar , wound of lb* left wrist She prepared, in given an opening,
new offices, 309 East Firat
All th* wlr* s*rvir*a and
.sM -X »w -Vark-Gale-maw *bwt--fa-U dapoV^-. -iKe ■
—-„ r'd- wn- 4n empAssire fh»f--p)*(w h r eft
m9„r—.i*q.■».i si
M—■■y wi lie—■--W= ■$*!——
—
—
—
p u s * - r* l«aa— ks«e
months.”
replied -vonny I iston again:”
* "Tt) Bob T)iotna*
‘ Thre*
“ How do you f**l about th* b|mtPi( through the nerk with inflicted no idriitally and she Alluxl nuclear force were not
been plarlng th* ball in
----- ------------------------------- A-a a—d t.l-yg l o f ly hi
rH- Hnaing . A asm latmn" » '3U-HHTI limbed
HI Jii ' dH'trrrrTp TM p u ss i urn rrv-“ fri— 'tin i (id a “.mist Frame "Ul a
D en tit *q» m *—Wrnter
O rlan d o .
MX i l l B IIF (JUHiJJ" T fi7 ~ H'cia U
'An
you going to fight i any bud)
stripping you of your title?'' apparent aulrtdc attempt at pi'tsnM doing the stubbing political seme." ax French ofGabby Cateius Clay—just
office had a big laugh th.'
finals have charged.
Miami International Airpori wax nut identified
a*ked Rain**
other day. Air Fore* re­
as prolific with word* at ever
today. Police earf]?
lease told of an award, and,
•'Well,"
declared
Clay,
"that
—paid a surprise visit to San­
a.Dfficiali said Ira'Potell lock­
among other tilings, the air­
just makes them look silly be­ ed himself id a stall of the
ford last weekend and told a
man received a "eet o f tailor­
gathering of several hundred
cause 750 million j»opl* r*e- men's washroom, look an air
ed fatigues." Imagine going
enthusiastic fans, including
ognlte me aa thc champ and powered spear ;'un from hi*
on KP duty in a tailored
MIAMI (U P I) Richard many children, that the next
thc unly way for them to auitcase, stuck the weapon un­
suit! ! !
Worthington, charged with the time he fighti Sonny Liston.
take it la for somebody to der hia cilia and fired
s e e
death of hit foattr mother, "I'll brat him like 1 am hia
heat me, right?”
He was &lt;u fair condition at
Sign on the Sanford post went on trial for first degree
daddy.”
Th* audience agreed Clay ■ local hospital after doctors
office lawn; Ouch! Your feet murder here today.
Cassius—who'd rather )w
was right.
cut tlie spear and removed the j
are killing me!
Worthington, 22, a Dade railed Muhammad Ali. "be­
Then Raines aiked, "Do shank from lu* throat.
e
*
*
Junior College sophomore, is cause that'* my name"— roll­
you think you'll heat Liston
Cateelberry town council also charged in the death of
ed into Sanford In a hug* red
th* next time?”
will meet at 7:30 (fonight at hia foster father. Thc canvas
and white hue with the worda
Cacaiua chuckled, "I'll heal
Town Hall.
wrapped bodies of Charles and "heavyweight champion” ap­
him like Pm hi* daddy.”
Angela Worthington w e r e pearing on both aide*.
"In which round,” Raines
found in a South Dade County
inquired.
He was the guest of Mr.
canal Aug. 10.
Clay, who looks like a high
and Mrs. Corley Brown Sr,
NEW YORK (U P I) — The
school student, reverted to dime* and dollar* of more than
brother and sister-in-law of
hie poetic nature by reciUng four million people who re­
Clay's trainer. Drew (Hudinl)
hia famed line, “ Liiton ia membered John Fitzgerald
Brown.
mine, INI take him in nine."
It didn't take long for a
already topped the fund total
Clay referred lo Floyd Pat- nerdtxl for hia memorial lib­
crowd to gather around the
1
^
teraon as a "nobody. He rary.
brash, loquacious and youth­
couldn't last one round with
The late President's brother,
‘ Four major items will ap­ ful boxing king to get auto­
the big bear," declared Cas­ Sen.-elect Robert F, Kennedy,
pear on Ihe Casselberry Town graph*.
sius, referring to Litton.
announced that more than $10
Council's agenda tpnight.
"Stay In line, do not puah
"INre been fighting for "15 tnill too have poured into the
The Council will consider and take It easy," Clay told
years," said Caaaiua, "and fund
"I'V E BEEN FIGHTING FOR 15 YEARS and
adoption of a building code the youngsters sr they Crowd­
look, not a scratch. You wilt
ordinance, budget for IMA. ed about him.
not a acratch," aaya world heavyweight boxing
The John Filagerald Kennedy
never see another champion Library will rise on the banks
Robert Raines, a Groom*
champion Cassius Clay daring a visit to Sanford,
garbage collection contract
"you’ll never see another champion like me. 1’hi like me. I'm the prettieat of tha Charxs River ia .Boston
and will certify the report of High student who accompan­
ever!”
t •
the prettiest ever,” Claiy added, as he sipped
overlooking Wluthrop House
the canvassing board an the ied thia Herald aporta writer,
Clay ia en route lo Chicago. where tb* President lived aa
asked Clay, "How Long will
town’s recent election.
light refreshments at th« home of Mr. and Mrs.
From there hall go to New ■n undergraduate while at
The meeting will begin at it be before you can . fight
Corley Brown Sr.
again I ”
York and later fly to Africa. lia rvfid Upnjvautty.
7.M al tb* Tows UalL
(Herald Photo by Bob Thomas Jr.)

W EATHER: Cooler tomorrow, high in low 70s; low tonight 45-55.

Court Upholds
New Civil Act
In First Test

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N uclear Force
S p re a d V ie w e d

Tax Trial Opens

Freight Embargo
To High Court

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Quarter Million
In Gold Stolen

'Ted' Kennedy
Leaving Hospital^

State Electors
Cast Voles Today

I f I" .!" '“ “" t " ™ " Hunters Worned
O f T .cspassi»ig

Hey, Governor:

Jan . 7 Ball Is
In Seminole

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Spear Used In

Cocky Cassius: I'm Prettiest!

Suicide Try

College Student

Goes On T rio l

$10 Million Given
For J F K Library

4 M ajor Items

Before Council

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Pro Landscaping
Advice Sought
By Committee

Council Studies
'Phone Sell Ban

Professional landscaping advice will be sought by a sub­
committee ot Seminole bcautlficition committee it was de­
rided at the Seminole Chamber
of Commerce conference room.
Headed by Mayor A. L. WIN
aon, the lubcommiltee will
contact area landscape archi­
tect* and the Florida division
of the American Landscape
Architect- Association to have
representatives at a future
meeting
Also to be invited to sit in
' on the meelllng are member*
of thy Stale Road Department.
The committee asrecd that
it ia necessary to consult with
experts in the Iindseapin;
_ field so that a fulls calc, pro­
gram can be set up and fol­
lowed.
•
All entrance ways, to the
county will be considered in
thb beautifies linn program
with apecisl emphasis placed
on the lakcfront.
The public response In .the
idea advanced at a regent
Seminole Chamber meeting by
Tom Glllchrist, of Channel 2
(W ESHTV), 1* said lo be the
biggest in memory of longtime
residents in the area.
John Kri.ler. Seminole Cham­
ber executive manager, said
he has a “ greater response to
this (the ties lit Ification pro­
ject) than anything else we
have ever tried."
Mayor Wilson said he will
cal! hla subcommittee together
when he esn establish a firm
dale rorwwnlent to the oilier
parlies (wing invited to attend.

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PTA MEMBERS of Bear Lake Elementary School, Mrs. Jean Neel; Mrs,
N’nrma Bishop, Mrs. Norma Lassiter and Mrs. Katherine Grimm, left to
. riffhtr wero in charge of serving at the recent ham dinner for benefit
of the school library. A total of 250 tickets for the dinner were sold.

BanTttrB

WrralS

Pa ye 2— Mon. Dec. 14, ’(

-■ to handle your

City commissioners will fate
an llpolnt agenda when they
meet tonight in City Hall.
Of prime importance is the
CommUsion's study and action
on an ordinance which would
prohibit telephone solicitations
in the city. Another ordinance
would ban keeping funk cars
around homes
The Commission will also
consider placing street lights
at Fifth Street and Hickory
Avenue and at Third Street
and Hay Avenue.
It will ami consider a re­
quest for a day nursery at
2140 Oak Avenue. The City at­
torney, William C. Hutchison,
will report on steps necessary
fo clear Ibe records of old
pcraonal property taxes.

Holiday
Expenses...
up to $600 — see
'£ 8

R. R. M A H A N

Positive Report
On Horse Meat

Chief Lender
LONDON (UPI&gt;—The Inter­
LAKE MARY’S Community Christman Tree wan decorated for the holi­
national League for the Prodays by Girl Scout Troop 557 assisted by Donna Danklefs (left), of Senior
lection of llnrses has a posi­
Girl Scout Troojr211. Members of the troop shown arc (from left) Kristy
tive report for the latest full
Williams, Bonnie Untrcr, Pamela Clifton, Debbie Jordan am! Reekie Pil­
calendar,, year, - ,
cher (on ladder). Tori Schneider and Sandy. Mornan. The tree was put in
The league (aid only S,BW&gt;
LOAN CORPORATION
place by C. M. Donaldson, Roger Crocker, Richard Greehlcaf and Don
horses were slaughtered in
Jackaou
of,Uia.Chamber
of
Commerce
and
the
Presbyterian
Choir
will
lx&gt;
By Dane If Garwood
England and Wales last year
&gt;•
106 Palmetto 322-208'
{tinging carols there on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of Christmas
Ry Mra. II. L. Johnson
|Petold, performed the final
WASHINGTON (L T D
— for human consumption, com­
Week
at
7
p.m.
enrh
diiy.
(Herald
Photo)
A beautiful candle lighting' candle lighting sequence when President Johnson claims that pand with 18,720 in 1957.
and initiation ceremony was [she lit the candle of txvyalty the Pentagon's sweeping plans
held recently hy American Lo "Loyally is one of the first for realignment-of the Army
SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED
gion Auxiliary, t’nlt S3 at the requirement* of * ciliien and reserve combine feeonnmy-in
A R M O U R
legion Home. The affair cli- I* *hc cornerstone of the Amer- government and combat read
maxed a successful drive lean I-egirin Auxiliary. Loyally mesa" and ate "both prudent
h
which increased the auxiliary to the principal of Die legion, and wise."
membership by. 133 per cent to God, county, and self is the
The Chief Executive'* de­
tru* basiii of Americanism."
Mrs. Charles Webster, mem
The chaplain, Mrs. T. N fense of the move—and his
bership chairman as initiation
Dillard, gave the meaning of I first public statement on it—
officer, told the new members
the auxiliary emblem, explain j canie in a letter this weekend
that “ the lid tire of the Ameri­
ing tJi.it it 'lan ds'for Ameri­ In Hear Adm Edgar ll. Reedcan 1-egIon Auxiliary is in your
rr, national prrsldrnl of the
canism.
hands Although we older mem
A covered dish supper, un­ Reserve Officers Association
tier* will stand by to advise
der Die chairmanship ot Mr* IROA) Reeder made the let­
ami council, wr are ready to
L. If Wynne, preceded Ute ter public Sunday night.
turn the more active jots* to
The ItOA, which represents
ceremony. In's short business
you with the knowledge that
session presided over by Mrs alxiul 50.000 officers outside
the future functioning of the
Peiold d was voted to send a the National Guard, sharply
lly JnAnn Iliya
unit is secure
She pointed
$23
donation to the Judy Km . rritirlrrd thr plan's a* "monThe WSCS of Geneva Meth­ out that "The Legion Auxiliary
slrous" snd charged that the
odist Church will have its teg­ cherishes four great princi­ nairii Fund being sponsored by
Pentagon has-been engaged in
the
l.tons
Club.
ular meeting at 10 a in. Tues­ ple* Justice. Freedom. Demo
Final plan* were made for a "conspiracy" over the past
day at the borne of the presi­ eracy and Loyally.
a very large Christmas basket tour years to destroy the re
S A V E 14c/LB.
dent, Mrs. Grace Mui ley.
The initiation table was over
and gift* of new clothing and serve.
Members are aiked to bring laid with a white doth and de­
In a nrws conference Satur­
toys to he prc*ented to a local
food item*
In Christmas corated with 'the ausillary
need) laiiuli Mrs. Tlioo Stiles day, Delensc Secretary Ho
RAVE 40r/l.n.
wrappings to be presented to |colors ,if blue find gold Mr*
tied s McNamara outlined
Rev. and Mr*. IV, K, Timms Hoy Tilllw. (fist vice president, will serve a* chairman of tb)»
Du- plans to transfer the "unit
pro im
They also will fill n basket lit the candle of Justice, slat
Next meeting of Die auxil structure" of the 300,000 man
for s family in Geneva,
mg." I light the candle of Jus
Anny reserve into Die Nation
Mrs. Edward Yarborough tlce—the highest code by which |rary will t*e Jan 7 at the l,e
RAVE 30c/l,H.
AJ.L MEAT
S W E 20r/LB.
/LB.
CHUCK
2 Convenient Locational
gion
Hume
Memliers
will
join
al Guard
will present the Christmas humanity &gt;t governed From
with
those
ot
the
1-egwm
for
a
He
said
il
would
increase
1100 W . 13th, S I.
program with mrnihrrs par­ tin* candle Mr* Joel Field,
New Yesr’s Eve Party at the combat readiness and save
ticipating
Ilh. St. &amp; Sanford Ave.
acting second vice president,
Dome with Mr* Tom Rest lo taxpayer* $150 million a year,
lit the candle of Freedom
lie in ch* 'ge of arrangement*
SAVE
"Freedom— Die one held most
SOe/LB.
dear hy all mankind Help us
keep the American legion Aux
diary a tree organization of
SAVE
free women, faithful to Die
40e/LB.
Ideas
u|m
n
which
wr
were
fly Mildred Haney
The Deltona Pioneer Club founded "
Mr* W I King Junior pad
Wiitnn I. Point XV died
will hold its monthly social
meeting this evening si the lire-. HieIII lit Dir randlr of -Honda* morning t Newport
TH RIFTt
&lt; ornmunity Center with the Demin racy from the Freedom New*. Vn following s heart
candle
From
Dili
candle,
t
attack
program to Include a pan­
C El.
LARGE
r
A U S government eultoms
tomime skit presented hy the light the candle of Democracy
GIANT
Speech and Drama Class of It can only exist where each officer, hr had vlitted in San
SIZE
LIM IT 1 WITH
ORDER
the Adult Kduration Program know* nnd ion-pi* Uu- re spun ford many lime* over the past
n
urn
lie
r
of
years.
sihility
of
service
to
1
1
1
*
com­
There w ilt to* special music *
Among survivor* are his
by Ihr Deltona Combo which munity, state amt nation " ,
PLANTATION MEAL OK
is rapidly growing in popular-J Following Mr*. King, Dte daughter, Mra. Jan Tnrbett,
ity In snd around Deltona. Re­ auxjlury president. Mrs Paul and grandsons, Kenneth - snd
Large
Randy Torbett. of Loch Arbor.
freshments will be served.
AU
Funeral and burial service*
Members,of the club hive
LIM
IT
1
OF
EACH
WITH ORDER
will
he
held
Tuesday
in
New­
extended a special Invitation
port New*.
to new families of tji# com­
munity.
SHOWBOAT PORK AND
COMMITTED — Form­
LIMIT I WITH 8$.he ORDER
er A ir F o r c e
Mnj.
0 l a u d c F a th erly , the
"H iro sh im a Pilot," wna
SEE ALL
LIM IT 3 W iTII 83 00 ORDER

Legion Auxiliary Unit Holds
Candle Lighting Initiation

Johnson Backs
Reserves Shift

SEMINOLE

PICNICS

Geneva WSCS
Sets Meeting

PORK LIVER

STEW .. lb. 59c
STEAK . lb. 39c
TRU TENDR CLUB, SIRLOIN, T-BONE OR ROUND STEAK

Pioneer Club

Sanford Visitor

Sets Meeting

chops59b

Dies Of A ttack

FAB

‘ Instant Scats’

Frank Thurgaod

Now Available

Dios A t Orlando

W alter Hansen
Succumbs A t 78

SEA-NERY — A new
awimault hac arrived
on the . C a 1j f o r n 1a
beaches. It in nylon
fabric laminated to a
layer of foam for a
quilted look. Ita cut ia
bare with no back and
a front that can change
exposure wjth h'flick of
a zipper.

-. Walter C. Hansen, 78, died
at 3:15 p m. Friday at hi*
home on L * k « Markham
Road.
Born May 8, I8JW in .Port­
land, Me , he waa a retired
electrical engineer and had
lived here for th* past 10
yean. He attended the Christ­
ian Science Church.
Survivor* are his wife, Mrs
Annie E. Hansen, of Sanford
and ftva children, all of Mas­
sachusetts.
Th« body has been sent to
Braintree, Mass., for services
and burial.

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SWEETS”

Robber Flees

B le a c h

GUM — Deliciously sweet,
yet free from auger! For
everyone on a auger-free
Diet 10c.

GOLD CRgftT PE A N t'T

10
LB.
BAG

59
SHUKFRESU

BISCUIT
3 1Q C

CANS

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LIM IT 8 WITH ORDER

MINTS — Refreshing fla­
vors. free from sugar, 10c.
JWifriNJ I K l A J H -

B u tte r

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Shurfine Merarunl Or

! — 7 Oi. Pkgs.

3 9 '

S p a g h e tti 1 9 ‘
MIL G" FROZEN FRENCH _

FRIES2-19
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O n io n s

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Building of the Mormon
Temple In Salt Lake City,
Utah, required 40 year*, from
1(^3 to 1SSJ.

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Fiank_J ThUrgivod^81. died Di-rerl . com m itted L a _ ,a .
f Sunday morning in an “Brian
merit ill hospital by h
do Hospital following a short
Galveston, lex., d i s ­
Illness,
trict court jury. Fath­
Roin Feb. 26. tao.t, tn Mon
erly piloted the udvuuie
treat, Canada, he rumr lo San- weather-scouting piano
I ford from Niagara Falla, N
that * gave the all-clear
Y , three year* ago to make
for the atomic bombing
his home with his sister. Mrs
of Hiroshima.
Edith Yerian, Revcnna Park
Hr w*» * member of AU Souls
Catholic Church, Sanford.
Survivor*, othei1 than Mrs
Yerisn, are another sister,
Miss Gertrude Thurgood snd a
brother, Jack Thurgood, troth
of Montreal and i daughter,
"S U G A R L E S S
Mr* Patricia Jones of Brook­
lyn, N. V.

WASHINGTON
Eleven of the nation's air­
line* have combined their
electronic reservation* ay*-)
Irma lo give passengers in­
stant seat availability no mat­
ter* which carrier they are
contacting
The announcement meant
that for the first time major
airlines have agreed to use
their data processing equip­
ment In store etch other's
flight availability information.

DENVER ( U P l)- A hooded
gunman came up behind Mra.
Shirley L Howell, 38, and de­
manded she turn over her
money.
"Oh, drop dead," she told
him. *
* " I ’m nbt fooling—gimme the
money." he insisted.
"I'm going to tell you some­
thing, buddy," she replied.
"I've got my gun with me and
I'm going to blow your bead
off."
The ata riled robber turned
and ran. Mr*..Howell a*Id she
had no gun.

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More than 1100 m*1Pe in
contributions,to the.Judy Kinnnlrd Fund have been recetv.
ed, boosting the.total to date
to $1,105. Jin^ Lee. fund cus­
todian revealed today.

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TALLAHASSEE (IT H ) —
The state auditor wiiit rrit*
irhl jif apparent Christmas
bonuses paid'dill t«&gt; employe*
of two Palm Beach .County
official*.
’■M Auditor Krnest Ellison said
addltlbtud jvnyitietiU totalled
$"7,115 for three years and
were made to employes of
l ux Assessor K.dtjnr W . Mux- ;
veil in November 1903 and
■ December of 1901 and 1903.
He said the payments were
S T A T E P R E S I D E N T F r a n k K o h le r ( r i i r l i t ) , o f
rot supported by records for
W e a l I ’ itUti flrtu-h, nu*t w it h Sun fn n l-S on i incite
overtime woyk. and irt the ah.
S' nee of other records, npJ n y r e e s h u t wtiuk. A t l e f t is C l y d e L o u r , local
I poured tn be Christmas bon.
presid en ts-----— ------------- ;--------- ( H e n t l d P h o t o )
uses, lie said there was.no
local -authority lor payment
of Christmas lu.nuses
_
Maxwell said the additional df&amp;i
•
paymonts worr salary adjust- ' kW-V*-.
merit* The auditor also re- ' ft
porte.I similar payments by
the office s'f t oimty Judge ’
Paul
I
Dougin*
|too|'la, notified the auditor.he would
If dr-continn. the payment*,
The hii.l 11 was generally
good i'\&lt; &lt;lit for the addition­
al payments.

All funds go toward the
care of the tienern rhibl who
was struck down by n hit and
tun driver several weeks ago.
She is suffering from a frac­
tured hack and confined • to
Orange Memorial Hospital.
Thursday's contributors in­
cluded W. A. Patrick, tlOj
It. J.. Patrick, $5; Carey Pen*
tier*. #5: Mrs. Sandy Ander­
son, #5; Kill Hemphill Motors,
$10; Florida State Hank, lid ;
members of. the Sanford Pol­
ice Department, 125; Clifford
McKibhfn, $10; (Carlyle Hullsholder. $5; IL W. Herron, $2;
Uol» Mulmnl t2; J oh u K it»pntrick, $2; John Schirard,
$5; Kiddy’s Standard Oil Sta­
tion. $S.
Further mnlffhution* may
he Sent I*, the Judy kmnnird i
Fund, P. O. Itox M.l. Sanford
Kuwait hax the world «
greatest oil reserves.

Open !* a.m. tn 11 p.nt.
Mon. Thru Sal.
Sunday

LeRoy Robb Low

Huy ‘ Tfiuper-Rlght*’ M e a t s A n d P e t W h a t Y o u P a y F o r - r D a y - in &amp; D a y -o u t

In our new Jscksontillr meat warehouse, incoming supplies of. beef from
the prime producing ares* of the na­
tion are rnrefully inspected and cheek­
ed for t|imlll» h) XAP'a own Inspectors.
In addition. » Federal meat Inspector
I* regularly

at

tomers of flue

VICTIM — Kathleen Moan, 20. -of Helvitletr,
HI., was slud tu ileutli in I he nl intent tmipii at
Flat levilte Stale 1 imeruty, Flul tevilte, Wis.
.hdin A. Treyrliiwti, 10, who hail ah iilirei|tii|»il
crush nn I lie eainpns heaiitv i|iieen, i* hottip
held as the slayer
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t'DR. IIUYAN B. lhown Jr. (right), who recent­
ly relini|iii*hed eoinnianti of UV All-7, will re­
lieve Cth (lenrge U . Kimniims as commander
of Ket iinnaissance At lack Stpimlron !t in change*
of-commaltd cetennmies at 'J p.m. Friday at San­
ford Naval Air Station.

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Plus t i i and 4 Irada-ln tlraa of aama slra off your car.

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in cull t*Mjnir d talon. 4- J0.

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SP1CCIAL!

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ditionally low price*.

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The t-elloy
Robb Const-ueV a
'
w lion Company, with a bid of
(91,190, was the apparent low
I aider on the construction of
end agri.ttluniil suite at Sem­
inole tlteh School nn.l general
and agricultural shops buildini'* at (’ rooms Academy. |
lt d* w‘vtn opened ht a *e* (
sioli of the County School
11.-si ril.
A ppnrvnt low bidder for
■ft roofing
materials
for
the
l.encvli
school was
Home
ItuildiTs .Supply of Sunfurd.

stationed

Such i|iiiility cuntrol asstirrs A A P cus­

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On School Bids

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Another Boost

I State Aide Hits
■Christmas Bonus
To County Aides
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Orlando

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I hare )»eh a t'* * i girl.
How are Mrv Santa.
And bow the Reindeer,
I hope th»p are find
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»re find
Dp Gi. net* Rumph
Thli l* th* end are th* let­ m o u n tain *— ,* e h n J a p a n '*
ter today.
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daughter, Mr* Virginia Bntt,
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I am M|t|M# la hualaeea at
H-j i UTS. For«et C ltf. Remlaele
Coaatr. Fieri#*. aa*er the Hetlflo a i a im , ot. HAftllENOt-A.
• n# that I Inl.n# le r*ttM *r
•*ld name with the Clerk of
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Coaatr. Florida, la aecordaare
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fe rllo e M l M Florida Otalutoa HIT.
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Froeldont
T p u ARE REQUIRED to file Pahlteh Nar. It,
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th* Court oad te t e n * a eopr cro-ti
•pea tha Flelntlfr* Attorner.
IK VIN U NATHANSON. F. a
Hoi tt. Cocoa, FI red*, oot letor

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fall, lo do ao. a decree pro coo feoae will ha eatered eaelaot
rn* tor th* relief demaadad la
tha OomplalaL"
w i t n e s s mr. head aa# th*
* o il ot ao id Court at Sauford.
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Clark o f Circuit Court
Bri Martha T. Vlhlen .
Arthur H. Baekwllh, Jr,
Irving
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lour chin fed the eestreco to
r-ad * it ir fo ird « • the foothell teasg." irjt i - t a l l ; L'iall
plajed oeither football t-r
raaebe.') ta i t &lt;t&gt;3#g* dape.
Ho * i i a b u i t t liil tter. '•
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of Ariic&amp;a on the Gl Bill af­
ter World War II. L'diU &gt;*u&gt;*d aeoerel ether eeteraro eo
the beaketbill aqoad. They
formed a good enough team
to take A r i l 'l l U the Nation­
al Ir.e.ut.-n Tocnteaeet.
LVJiin wife l-ee rereHi
that her ktihand tMk a lot
A rtht. rg on the te ir t br­
east* of hla age Rapt the:
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iho-jtir.g at him. ‘ Cot out of
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Dear Santa.
Beraae tend me Jerry Mahoaep wfth wardrobe trunk.
B*bp Pattaburp, B»bp Belt#,
Era and aom* clothe*, etroiIper, tracker*— Mattel'! talkIng plm parrot, plap electr v
guitar, "An’aie Invader", kenr.el tru-k, Tor rajr *i*t#r and
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tector game, Crarp Clerk
game. The Match Game. Commar.!., Wilkie Talkie. Er.glt*h D irt Game. V-room, a
ftothall for -my litter.
PU»*e Juat bring me th#
thing* pon w a n t to.
Lore.
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of electoral vottve. Thla threw rison. He lost the popular
President Johnson is sending Tilden not only beat Hayea in over the electoral voles frAm to Republican Hayes.
Mon. Dec. 14, '64— Pave V out Invitations to his inaug­
Andrew Jackson was an­ the election Into the House of vote to Grover Cleveland but
the popular vote, he had a Florida, Louisiana, South Car­

JOHN L. Howard, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hoetttrer, o f 11016 Mag­
nolia Avenue, has boon
named "Airman of the
Month" at Otis AFB,
Mass. An airman first
rbiss,
&gt;*rt. air­
borne d a t a processing
technician.

West German
Tribunal Set Up
At Auschwitz
OSW1EC1M, Polsnd (U P I)—
A West German war crimes
court today set up a tempor­
ary tribunal it the Ausch­
witz concentration ramp to
verity testimony acamsl 20
former Nans charged with
killing millions of Jews for
Adolf lllllrr
The trial began in Frank
furl a year ago
The purpose of the Ausoh
will sessions is to detarmine
whether certain former inmatr* at the camp could have
seen the horror they describ­
ed in earlier testimony
An estimated four million
Jew s were exterm mated at
Auschwitz during World War
II in Hitler's ' final solution
to the Jewish problem "
Judge Waller Ifotr ami his
stuff set up the outdoor court
routn, n e a r
the so-called
"black wall of the death" and
the railway loading platform
where new inmates were herd
ed unfa of cattle ears .
In front of the red brick wall
stands a black tllu-rboard but
let trap which gives it Us

name
Fresh flowers are placed
there regularly in tribute to
the thousands of Jews mowed
down by Nazi machtnegun
ners,
(Inly one of the 20 defend
ants was brought here He is
I Jr. Franz Hrrnhnrd Lucas, a
53-year-old baltlish gynecolo­
gist accused of selecting vic­
tims for the Auschwitz gas
chambers,

Roof Repair
Is Scheduled
By VFW Post
By Donna Katea
Rrheduli-a for repair work
An the roof of South Seminole
VFW f’o.t Home waa announrrd for Saturday a. Dee.
12-19 by Merle Harris, rhairman of tha building commit­
tee, at ihtv monlh'a regular
meeting.
Hr Urged niemhria wiahing
to volunteer thetr services to
call him at hi» l.angwood home
or rci'int fur work Saturday
mornings.
Comma ruler John Mi Manus,
who conducted the meeting,
reminded the men that the
chicken and rib barbecue to
la’ncfil the building fund bar
Item scheduled fur Jan. 17.
Serving will begin at I p.m.
and tickets are available from
any member of the post or
auxiliary nr may be purchased
at the event.
Bert llenlahl, finance officer, reported that dura are pay­
able before Jan. 1.
The neat regular meeting
la planned for Dec. 22

)clt«na W W Meet
The December meeting of
ic Deltona Welcome Wagon
lub will be held at the Showoat Restaurant in DeLand
l l pm. Tue*day. Officer*
ir the coming year will he
lected during the burinc**
Milan.

Lf. s.

vic«-pre»ident Aaron
irr presided over the Senate
tile he was under indictent for murder.

ural but Sen. Barry M. Goldwater ( R-Ariz.) still has one
more chance to be 'the nest
president of the United Sta­
les.*
Despite what 60 million vo­
ters thought they did on elec­
tion day, they did not elect a
president.
The job of actually Heeling
the president falls to only 53S
men and women.
They vote today in each of
the SO Mates and the District
of Columbia.
Who are these presidentmakers? Where do they get
their power?
The answer U found in
the Electoral College, an of.
len-critlcized holdover f r o m
the days u f the founding fa*
thers who didn't trust the pop­
ular will. Here's the way It
works: Under Article 2 of the
Constitution, each state is en­
titled to as many electors as
it has senators and represen­
tatives.
At presidential elect I o n
time, the voter actually casts
bis ballot for a slate of elec­
tors.
It is possible for a presiden­
tial candidate to receive more
popular votes hut lose the
election because he failed a
majority of the voles In the
Electoral College. The anony­
mous rlectors can — and have
—decided who will be presi­
dent.
There is nothing to prevent
a state for electing a state of
unpledged electors, but if an
Hector is representing either
of the two major parties he
theoretically must vote for
his party's candidate. The po­
litical trouble has been that
he doesn't always do this.
As recently as I960, a de­
fecting
Hepublican elector
from Oklahoma voted for Sen.
Harry F ll.vrd.
In 1956, a Democratic Hec­
tor from Alabama cast his
vole for a man who was atmost unknown to the nation
at large.
In 19IS. former President
Hurry S. Truman tost u vole
when a Tennessee Hector cast
tus ha llul" lor Sen
Strom
I’hui motttl, who ran for pres­
ident on the Dixtecrat ticket
The possibility of a mass
defection of previously pledg­
ed electors is remote, hut the
idea of a man lu-ing elected
president with loss [mpul.ir
lojes, but more electoral to
tes than Ins opponent, is not
ll has happened three limes
in the past.
I he most famous rase was
Hit Rutherford It llajes Sam

olina, and Oregon.
To settle the fight, Congress
set up an electoral commis­
sion along party lines. T h e
result was that the commis­

majority of all the popular vo­
les cast for the five other
candidates.
But h* never became president.

other victim of the electoral Representatives.
system. In 1821, Jackson edg­
Jackson naci tew friends in
ed John Quincy Adams in the Ihe House and the lawmakcYs
popular vote.
s*
soled to elect Adams.
But he failed to get the Con­
The most recent loser-turn-

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Tha Oviedo Garden Club
will sponsor It* annu*l Home
Christmas Decorating Contest
with judging to be conducted
on Dec. 22 beginning at 7:30
p.nt. '
The contest will be, limited
to' re*Identlal area* within th«
city limit* and thou wishing
to enter should contact Mr*.
Hubert flay, contest commit­
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will continue with the SelfHelp Training Courses which
will he conducted until its
i-uriHuaion at alt regular meet­
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Backstairs1At White House
A m erica * l i l t a r y;XT W t Ooeg bodies. They «*ti8AIGON (U P I) - U. S. mCJ- In combat against Commute! war—was a U. 1. Array atafl
tary etrtboritie* today reported •uemllai.
man laid 11 Vietnam*** mated that the guerrilla* carS, sergeant killed Sunday in a bit
the death of another American
were kiUtd aod M rted o « more than 100 dead
Officials put a “ top secret" ter clash with the Viet Cong
*d to ft * hattla. Govern
wcrjaded
stamp oc a mysterious troop a t lr ihe Perfume River 390
WABHINGTON (U P !) — * The Chief Executive insist* minatirn at M tt Pennsyl­
'arw* rrPort*d ««n tin g
w nc^l g t oi the downed
tranaport crksh which kilted atiles nyth, of Saigon.
A new plan to tight tba White that hf baa not ordered • tin­ vania Avenue.
two
other
American*.
p
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C
IS
tranifiort^iane
wai found
And
the
timing
—
In
the
House at night hea been ad­ gle outdoor light turned off
There wa. .peculation that J o h n S O f l S A t t e n d
idat of h:*&gt;multi-billion dolvanced—without great hopes since he moved into the Exec­
irch S ervices today in the cOMtel mountlin*
the downtd pUae, n id to be
;
r budget-paring campaign—
of approval by President utive Mansion..
MO mile* northeast of here,
DECEMBER t, 1K4
eArrynvg JO V *taim t*&lt; comWASHINGTON (U P I)
—
it
not
the
best.
member* of the ecngre- ^
boditf
^ tv0 AmerJohnson.
But hit llgbU-off directive
Admissions
mandoet, may have been in­
lor
cotfea
in
the
pariah
»n
Air
force
major toA
applied to the Indoors hes
Alio* Chapman. Mary Er­ volved in a secret mission President and Mrs. Johnson
given the Whit* House a
a* Array sergeant, were revin, Patricia Jacksoo, Jessi­ a gainst North Viet Naan There Sunday attended 11 a m. aer
darker appearance to pas­
ca Burke. Marion Freeman.
Preiidect shook hands covered,
vice* at the Episcopal Church
sers by.
number of adults and
Reliable sources said seven
Patricia Thomason. Catherine
The if. S. battlefield fatality
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K *M,rk 00 Capitol Hill.
a during the short time Vietnamese airmen gnd M
A local newspaper* recently
Leonard, Sharon L. Chaplin. -10th in ooe of the hloodietl
nt there.
commandoes of the Vwtr.aEthel Cowan. Janice Culver,
rave prominent display to an
Interview with Wflllaai J.
Gordon C. Smart. Sanford;
BRADENTON
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—
M O N T G O M E R Y , Ala. Locklin, described s i an elec­
Annabel!* OUi, Joseph Ogles­
(U P I) — Three men accused trical engineer from Red­ The Bradenton Herald re­ by, Charles Rabun, Lake Mon­
ported
that
state
Sen.
Scott
of exploding a gas-filled plast­ lands, Calif., who specialize*
Kelly, Lakeland, plena to run roe; Dorothy L. Prevail, Jasic balloon outaid* a crowded
in what ha otlla "nigkUcap- for governor again, as aoon a* Jer Allman Jr., Johnny AllNegro rhurch Sunday wera
he think* there'a some chance man. Osteen.
under Investigation today In
Births
Locklin raaently apent a for success.
,
connection with a dynamite
Mr. and Mrs James W.
frw
days
In
the
capital
to
The
piper
said
an
aids
of
bombing Iwo weeks ago.
Chaplin, Sanford, e girl; Mr.
The balloon, attached to a look ever the Whit* flout* the Polk County Democrat and Mrs. Carroll Burke, San­
grounds
and
visit
illuminated
•aid
Kelly
doesn’t
know
whe­
pip* at ths rear of a pickup
ford. a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Lar­
truck exploded with a flash jof public building*. H* came up ther he’ll make his next bid ry V. Jackson, Sanford a boy;
with
■
plan
o
f
low.Intensity
for
the
Democratic
nomina­
flam* and a deafening roar
Mr. and Mr*. Dennis Culver,
Children and adults in the I lighting that h* said would tion in l'A4. H* said the aenSanford, a boy; Mr. and Mrs
church rushed into the street bathe the presidential man- ator would wait* to see what
Lawrence- J. Hall, Sanford, a
and a paising policeman eras­ , i&gt;,c. vc, «. pel* .glow similar to tort of record 1* set by Gov.*
elect Htydon Burnt. Kelly boy; Mr t a i - 5
moonbeams.
.
ed down the suspects. •
held a prs - Christmas pirty vatt. Osteen, a boy.
He
would
use
hundreds
of
No opt was hurt and there
Discharges
lights, scattered arourid the for newsmen st hit Hbm».
was no damage.
Annie Hill. Baby Girl Hill,
White House grounds, to Il­ taking ths occasion to an­
Florence Lillie, Nancy Fileger,
luminate the * reanalon with nounce hit plant,
E s c a p c e H u n te d
Daisy Geat, Roberta Under
•
He
said
hit
'K
e
lly
goreflected
light.
City police are searching
wood, Lester Tharp, L. W.
“ There would be no. bl* team’’ elub* art etill activs jn
for an escaped prisoner, DevTeeter, Karla McGuffin. San­
id Butler, 34, after he t fled searchlight* directed on the &lt;0 counties and that he is
ford; William T. Joyce, Defrom a work gang Thursday house.” Locklin told the new*, building his campaign organ­
Bsry.
afternoon at Ifith Street end paper. "1 can't imagine any­ isation.
DECEMBER 9, 1M4
Bell Avenue. Police said But­ thing worse . . . this it •
Admissions
2(60 PARK AVE.
ler' wa* serving a 90-day ten- man's home and we cannot In­
. Olivette Wright, Alvin T utten re on a charge of assault vade hi* privacy. But, In a
P R IC ES E F F E C T I V E THROUGH WEDNESDAY
Her. El*inor Nichols, Shirley
with a deadly weapon.
sente, It belongs to all of Us
Dellarco, Margaret Goodwin.
QUANTITY RIGHTS R E S E R V E D
and wt can reasonably ask
Paul A. Rowland, Lonnie Mar­ H I I I I I I H M I I S I M I I S M H ^ X m O H H I t U S J l I M I I S I I M I I I I I l I r t l l l l l i m i l l
Armageddon it in actual him to share it with u*.”
GREVBULL, Wyo. (U P I)— tin J r, Sanford; Delphi* Wil­
place and I* situated* In the
l i e calculated it would cost Persons living in Powell. Cody
lis. Astatula; Doris V Smiley.
mountains of eastern Pales­ 1100,000 to arrange the White
snd Lovell, Wyo., had tele- DeBary; Albert Pobur. Bald-1 FARMER GRAY SKINLESS
tine.
House . lighting and about phone service during the
win, Mich.
$1,000 a y»*k to Veep the state's recent
cold
snap,
Births
lights turned j?n from dusk to thanks to Morris Avery, of
OVER 35 YEARS
Mr and Mrs Charles Good­
midnight the' yesr around.
Grey-bull,
win, Sanford, a boy; Mr. and
At First A Palmrtto
This compares to an ori­
Avery, a helicopter pilot, Mrs
Lewis Dellarco, San­
(Alongside old post offics)
gins! cost of 1205.000 for U- •pent three daya flying over ford. a boy; Mr. and Mrs.
lumlnstlcn of the Washington the telephone linea The prop Clemenre Leonard, Sanford,
Monument and $132,000 to wash from the chopper blade*
WEI).. DEC. 16. 11 A.M. - 1 I'.M., IN FRONT OF OUR STORE
a toy. Mr and Mrs Herbert
pay for the permanent light­ blew heavy frost from the A lilts, Astatula, a girl.
ing installation at the Jeffrr- j lines which had disrupted aer*
SOUTHERN MADE
Discharges
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vice in the three communities.
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T h e Great Maaterpiees,
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TALLAHASSEE lU r i ) —
Atty. Ch i . James W. Kynea
■aid It la th* duty o f tha
atata comptroller to requlra
county tax a iio io n to Imr*oia property laze*. at their
full caah or Juit valua.
Tha attorney general aald
full rash value and juat value
were for al) practical purpo«r* tha aim*.
Kynea wrote the opinion
for Comptroller Ray E. Green
and for the Cabinet Budget
Commiaalon, who sought ad­
vice on their dutiea In requir­
ing assessor* to live up to
property valuation lawa.
Kynea aaid tha comptroller,
under auprnriainn of the Bud­
get Commlnlon. v i l author­
ised, If not (liracted. to notify
tha county aiaeaanra to baae
proparty valuationa on full
caah or juat value.
He aaid If they failed to
comply, the comptroller waa
to uie whatever action nrertaary, including going Into
court, to force compliance.
Under the law and under
driiaiona of the courta. aaid
Kynea, "it is iTrnilv the duty
and obligation of the county
aaataiori of taiea, as well aa
the Board of County Commit*
ainnera aitting aa Ixiarda of
tai equallaition, to asset! all
real and tangible personal
properly on the beaii of full
caah or juat valuy and. where
equalisation la necessary, to
equalize on that basis"
The opinion aaid the comp­
troller should nut take ocer
from the local attestor* ini.
tlal valuation of propertiea
nor should ha attempt to all
as a board of equalizer.

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John W. Evans, of Oviedo,
preaidant of tha Florida Fruit
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announced the appointment of j
fiva local men to aerve on
varioua committee* of the as­
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season. Appointed from this
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Harold Kaatner, Sydney O.
Chaa* Jr., Banda!) Chase and
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-‘-ToAid-FamilyBy Downs Bates
The Auxiliary Unit of South
Seminole VFW Tolt 8207 votrd -trr give
fo-d basket
to the family of a recently
deceased l.ongwood veteran at
l.he regular meeting of the un­
it held Thuraday evening at
the Boat Home.
Mrs. Harriett Harris waa
appointed chairman of tha
committee to acquire and preaant the food basket
In othar business the aux­
iliary agreed to donate |f&gt; to
the I, o n g w o o d Children'*
Christmas Party Fund and to
balta 20 dozen cup cakez to
contribute for the event.
DcfiniU plana wrra mad*
for a covered dish supper to
take place Jan 9, at 7 pm ,
at tha Poat Home, to celebrate
tha auxiliary1! fifth annjvartary.
The meeting waa conducted
by Mra. Virginia McManus,
preaident- Next meeting is
achedulad for Jan. 14,

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The Gamma Lambda Chapter
ing c*rois, followed by re- were Mrs. Ruth Smith, Mr®,
Sant* paid an early visit to Jgrandchildren of thr members I iliary Unit 33 of Sanford *(IT h eo A Stiles on Tuesday (Christmas party,
the ym in jef fhIMren ' ind |ofTbe American Legion Aux-( tb* hnme^oT Mr. and Mr*^ evening dufftg their* annual ) Earlier IfTfFe evening the frp.fimrnt* of CSrlstmas^todlP Charles D. Webster and Mrs,
Lewis C. Morgan.
__ ____________
___ Christmas story from St. Luke
ics and punch.
w aireaddo the boyj and girls
The home of Mrs. Don (Hel-I ren'a party will tw Dec. 22 at
When Santa arrived he pass­ Santa's helper fo { the even,
ed out presents and Christmas ing was Charles Suecker,
j ) lfamner was.the setting I
4. W. (Roby) Carter*.
stockings vlo the following
T-th e last meeting of
thc co-ordinating commitchildren:. I’ am and Shelia I)aamma Lambda Chapter of t(,n ,n j(| valentine Dance,
lu SS S
a r tfL
B r ^ n |
rnynrd
vis, Teresa Griffith. Teri Haneta Sigma Phi. The.program .'Th&lt;, noxt committee meeting
R m B r B ;J B * 3 5 S
'r
to Christmas mu-ic anil ring- num. Robert and Mary Bax1titled "People" was in the wl|, b&lt;1 „ rc Jg ter. Debbie Rocket, Stanley,
irm of a discussion with all
jt wa, announced that thc
-Jeanne— and- Sidney Smith. I
icmbers participating.
state convention will be held
Tommy Chellette, John and
The Christmas dinner will May 28 30 at Tampa,
Thomas Dillard, P a m e l a
e hrld at the Windjammer
-pl0 j{j|Ua| 0f Jewels cereKing. Julie and Lisa Browne,
1 Dec. tit, followed by thc ,miriy j,receded the meeting
Dian and Jerry Karelia, Phil­
■adillonnl eggnog parly at wj1h Mrl nj|j (jjnnna) Jlranlip and Julifne Hamlin, Lin­
(r*. Hamner’a. The child- n(jf) becoming a full Jeweled
da Hoover and Morgan, Mel­
—
i neni htr.
anie, Kelly ami Patrick How­
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
^ a ^ ** "™ * ^ *
Those attending were Mrs.
•
The Osteen Extension Home­ ard.
Jim (Edna) Daughtrcy, Mrs.
C6-hostcsses for the party
makers Club met for its De­
!
Lamar (Marilyn) Meredith,
cember meeting and Christ­
iff
Mrs. Jim (Claudia) Blythe,
mas party at the home of Mrs.
I ffj
\ Mrs. Gil (Teresa) Daigle,.Mrs.
Joe Masters Tuesday after­
1 IH IrIf ( '
fra»| J )jP Billy (F a y «) Wynn, Mrs. Larnoon with Mrs. Norman Mil111 y jr R ,
///j ry L..( Pat) .'Mann, Mr*. J. W.
ler serving as co-hostess,
Mrs.
Masters,
president,
(Donna) Brannon, Mrs Jerry
presided at the short business
1
(Coral) McCabe and Mrs.
FOll APPOINTMENT
meeting.
Hamncr.
officers for the coming year
" CALL 322-569?
were elected with Mrs, Mary
IS" mnreto TMY $7.93
Spread Jar-type pimento
Barhart
elected president;
rheme i&gt;v«r finger* of toast
Mrs, Joe Masters, vice, prpsj.’SILVERN.,\TK BY ^
and
with a' wbrdc
dent; Mrs. Lillie Boyer, sec­
INTERNATIONAL
of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Stiles. Pictured at right is
ROBERT BAXTER, left, reads Christmas story
sardine.
retary • treasurer and Mrs.
REALTY SALON
Santa •with all the children.
to children at the annual American Legion, Unit
SANFORD
Whether your potato salad
K A I)E R
James Wallin, council ■dele*
IN MONTEZUMA HOTEL
53 Christmas party held recently at the home
FLOWER SilOP
is home made or store bought,
gate.
J E W E LE R S
try flaking a few sardines in­
Installation of these officers Cor. K. 1st &amp; Ssnford Ave.
3rd &amp; MAGNOLIA
112 S. PARK AVK
822-1822
322-8132
to it for u new savory flavor.
will be In January.

Reveals Holiday Schedule

Homemakers Club

Meets For Annual

Christmas Party

EVELYN'S

Dorothy

Gartrell,State Commander■ L E T ’S

B O O T S ! Visits Sanford DAV Auxiliary
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The Plx,Third American Vetrran's Auxiliary, Unit No. 30,
simfnrd. was recently honored
with an official visit from
the Florida State Auxiliary
Commander,
Mrs
Dorothy
Gartreli of Lakeland
Ollier auxiliary dignitaries
attending the special meeting
.«■» i e Mamie Williams, sith
District commander, from un­
it No in, Orlando and Ahigail
t'mdc, nib Inslrict adjutant,
.dsn from unit In Oilando
Margaret Jacobs, unit 30
commander, conducted th e
hi let business meeting before
introducing the guesis.
&lt; ointuaiidei i. trin-ll presen
lid a ino-l inten-'Uin; lesiimi*
o| (he auxiliary ad tv 11tw*&gt;

stressing tiic importance of
unity and membership.
Plans were formulated for
the annual state mid winter
conference to be hell! at the
Langford Hotel in Winter

Unit

chapter and unit will assist in' 16 during thc luncheon hour,
serv.ng ai
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lie as well as conferees Mrs,
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R&gt; Donna K»tr«
in famous * Madonna* » r o
Inspiring port 1ay ala of *ev j f&gt;r*•&gt;&lt;_nt _ -it
the imiuini
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Mr. anj Mrv I’ auf U'alkc^
have hi.\ parent*. Mr! ami
Mri. S E. Walker, of Athens,
Mich., uitli them &lt;«&gt;r the win
ter months.

tatcs'in Forest* City cclcjirtit
rd their 2.4th wedding nnnivcrfSry in Nmrmber and
were so pleased with tbe-many
friends who remetnber them.
•They hive recently movod
Mr and Mrs, Andrew Ncu- back into their homo, which
bleser. New Haven, and Mr. was redecorated after a re
and Mrs. Fred I.yttle from cent fire.
Ohio, are hack in Forest City
for the winter months.
Mr and Mrs Roy Thomp­
son have as their house guest,
(A
Elder and Mrs. Hoyt Hen Jennie Covey from California
dershoi and daughter. Valerie,
from Atlanta. Ga.,*wcre house
Mr and Mrs. Richard Flem­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. ing had as house guests re­
Lovett. Elder Hcnderihot and cently Mr Fleming’s brotherhis family were formerly For­ in-law undj sister, Mr and
est City residents as Elder Mrs. (iiirdun Armstrong front
Hemlershot was the pastor at I’alatka.
the Academy, but is now serv­
ing as stewardship counselor
Mr. a n d
Mrs. Maurice
* ior thsi Uwrg.a-Cumhejiaud l rauk noa-hase a ItUio b«hy
Conferentc in Georgia.
daughter. Jody lit ner, who
-----was Imrtt recently al the Flop
Roth Kenneth and Ardyth tda Sanitarium,
Knee Ills are patients at the
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hospital Mr Kneehts is in for
Mr and Mr&gt; iiavid Beam
tests and Mis. Kneehts for havt- hail a-- ree.'nt - house
surgery at tint time,
1guests. Mr ami Mrs &lt;&gt; R
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C^Mimofr- and \D&gt;
Mr and Mrs P. E, (Vrl- Jonas snydrr of L.i-t Filers
son from Oakland Hills Es- hurg. Fa

Mr* Barnhart re|Hirtrd on
the meeting held in Del,and
which lea luted the mitniHUiu
■;t decorating hweatei &lt; with
liqutil etidir.ii.il i \ and &lt;ti*
played a 'ample .it the n.nk
Mrs
llii/el t,illiuly. pro
gram chairman. Mad Ihc
theme, Iwi * give eliiistm.u
Rack lo the I ^iii.ly
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sang a l lirislttias song entitled
"oll.lerlul Moi \

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frekhments o f cookies, cakes
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and edffec were served the 75
tin re'eitation.
Vi
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“Thu member* and guest* by Mrs.
Iii» f i lie Chair;*’ Mrs. James Story of tin Mtfdvmnas.
tint), Mrs. P. V. Hamblen,
Soln* iie if s ing by Mrs. It.
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tits - I • F.ffiri:" 'Mr* Konnetli I! i.r.ij aid Mr*. Kll/nluth i . (iri-rn#, Mr*.-FI C. Duuning
I' * . Mi gun ulV *' The Vir­ Id le. Rlcliding voice* lo form and Mr*. Hon Hitsnjitn.
gin . • I the tiinpes;" Mrs. a ijliaili'l were Mr, and Mrs.
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LlU LLLllH B
art ntnl Mr. MrlVck,
tl- ■,i mid Child.TBjJ
Mr*. U r. Mdwre wns ae*
T l . i!m*t touching port i ar­
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more than
year*. wn» focal
I'HHFOItM . . . '
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ANY AMOUNT
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day, Dec. 16. at 1 p m at the
rluh house
-- lloitesies for the |iarty will
tw Mrs. V1 h Hiinkon and
Mrs Roy Till!*

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Festive Christmas Party Entertains
Osteen Extension Homemakers Club
By Mr*, flarenee Snyder
The Osteen Extension llrtmr
maker* l.luLi met with Mrs
Joe Master* recently for a
combined Uecemhei meeting
and Chri.-tm** fi.irty
Mr*
Norman Milter w»s ro hosts-s*
Roth hnstrsM-s woie Identical
Christmas dre&gt;ss s
The home msnife*trd h true
holiday spirit with the beauti­
ful yule decoration all made
liy Mrs Mastei* and Mr* 'til­
t ler Iroiu materials n.tin
Florida.
line t.il'ls' wj* i cuts rid will
* t tiri-.trn.is l o r made ot
Spanish ni"*s oter a winfr.mn
and di-eoraiesl
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and small pine voiie*. all
spray mi silver nther tree*
isrre en’ lii i mods of , "in i
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were made of pine lir.slis lis *
native burr*. t«riiet. t-le
\ stool Ini'Hie** liieelitlg
pn ceded the prugiain At that
time off i* i i . tor ...........
ye»r Were sleeted with Ml*.
Mary tl.&lt;nili.irt • led' I pt&lt; i
dent Mr* Joe Master* v.ec
fffr'ident Mrs l.lllie It" i r,
seeri lai v ami Ii eaSUIs i ..ml
q Mr'
James t'allm, so .mil
deb „all
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Mrs Frank tieori!*' eh,m
man ol llie rummage .sale upoited s«i had tn-s-n raised and
» a ' donated to the Civi. \*
fsirutloil 11u. hi 111» l und.
'tr» Mastsn *ppointed the
^ following commlller to art a*
a planning committee on Ho
b'-.nitllliatloii of Hit- Osteen
Park
Mrs Nwinsn Mi.ler,
chairman, Mr* lla/ei Lilhuly.
cu chairman, with Mr» Frank
Genrtte Mrs hot I Riirsi her
Mis James IV.dlin. Ml&gt; 'l a ­
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It'* not often on* catchee
Jim Plfott, 8*mlnol*’« highI/ auccraaful grid coach in a
r*Acetic* mood.
Uaually, Plfott U alwayx
looking forward. During the
plgakln acaton h*'a looking
toward the neat gam*. At the
end of the aehedul* h*'a eag­
erly awaiting the apring and
football drill* which will give
him aome Idea of what h*
can anticipate in the fall. In
th* fall h*'a looking forward
to that flrat football game
becana* .that'll glra him aome
idea of what to expect dur■Ing th* game* that follow th*
lid-lifter.

facteat whistle In the south
for exercises."
“ All In all." Pigott declar­
ed, “ it wa* a great year and
aa long aa wo keep'm mind
that the game belong* to the
player* and we do everything
we ran to helpHhem no mat­
ter what the won and lost
record the aeaaon will be a
success.
“ 1 wlab," Pigott went on
to aay, “ that everyone real­
ised how Important the
cheerleaders are to a achool
la the way of spirit. Ws at
Seminole have the finest
girls anywhere and the best
spirit. The leadership of
thews girls and their devo­
tion trt keep th* school
spirit high la to be admired.
“ Not to be overlooked," he
added, “ l» the lni|K&gt;rtance of
our band. This group helps
ovjr whole football' program.
In many ways they work aa
hard or harder and aa loog
or longer than the team' In
order to give the fans those
colorful halftime show-a and
to keep our spirits up during
the games. They’re to lie con­
gratulated, too, for their fine
performances.
“ I goes* J't* rambled a
bit,” Jim admitted, “ hut
we'va got an outstanding
high arhool —- from Mr.
(Andy) llrarkra down' to
tha leaat one of na associ­
ated with I t "
“ I'll tell you thle." said Jim
aa he got up from his deak,
‘Tin proud to be a part of
It"

Lions. Roar,
Down Lyman
51 To 42

Ry Jim Rarrhas
Her-Id Sports Writer
The Lyman High Grey
hounds started out in the first
period of Friday night's coo­
lest with the Oviedo L&gt;ons by
looking like they were going
to run away with the contest.
But the 'Hot/hds stumbled In
the second stansa while the
Lions roared for M points and
that about tells the story of
Oviedo'* SI to 42 victory over
Lyman In the first meeting of
the current season between
the two rivals. The contest
not wo did catch Pigott
was played in Longwood's
la the mood th* other day
Lyman gymnasium.
—the mood to look bark on
what coo Id hate been a
Lyrmvp got things rolling by
tea*on he'd rather forget
jumping to a II to S lead at
bat—by fate, aome deter­
one point in the opening frame
mined football player*. and
but the Lions pulled them­
a bit of aerond half lark
selves loiaUttt nod v S a the
combined with knowing how
gun sounded to end the frame
to adjaat to altuallona—
yip Lions had closed the gap
what actually turned oat to
but Lyman led 13 to 12.
be a rather aarreaaful
In the secorid period eight
achedule.
consecutive free shots were
*
*
*
netted by the Lions, tlx by
We r*ral1 the Initial eonArtie Arndt snd a pair each
teat at Tltuavllle when the
by Billy Miklcr and Jim Cour­
Seminote* looked like, well—
ier to highlight the set.
It might b« a long aeaaon
Both clubs battled on even
ahead. The Tribe waa tied by
terms in the third period with
th* Terrier* In a game mark­
Lyman netting IS to 18 for
ed with mor* mistake* than
the Liqpi. In this frame the
aeata In Yankee 8tadlum. nut
standout was Lyman's Gene
th* bunch bounced right bark
Winklcman—both on offense
to knock off Colonial and
and defense. But Qfiedo went
hand th* Grenadier* th* only
Into the final frame with the
loaa th* Metro champ* Buf­
nine point margin and they
fered during , the regular
maintained It when each quin­
tet tallied nine points.
ala to.
.
* * *
*
Sllke Sterling and Joe Ash­
And—except for th* defeat
er led the 'Hounds with 10
points apiece but Jim Courier
at th* hand* of Edgewater
and that tl* with Uoone— the
paced the Lions—and grabbed
Tribe axed It* way through
the game's high point honors—
By Murray Oldrrmsii
By Jim Rarrbus
,
the Metro brush to gain a
with 16 Also for Oviedo, Silk­
NK.V Sports Editor
Herald
Sports
Writer
aerond place berth In the
ier got seven. Rex IIrooks,
NEW
YORK (S E A I — The
South Seminole's J u n i o r Ted Bellborn and Miller each
loop’* final standings. That
day liefore the pros sat down
High
Hurricanes
grabbed
a
wasn’t bad—not, at all—for
got six while Miller and Mike to draft, th* Minnesota Vik­
the school's find year in th* six point lead over the Tam­ Partin netted' five each. Win- ings were getting ready for s
ps Dona In the first period of klrman sank seven for the
Mrtro.
Ihoir Friday night encounter 'llminds while Dave Mails got brisk workout at Metropolitan
*
*
•
Stadium, when eosrh Norm
"It waa a mnet unu.ual ! and held on for dear life in I six.
Van Rroeklln singled out
Id
Pigott
“
and
;
r*
c**'*
n*
t
up
a
S
O
to
44
victory.
•eat-on,’ *s
In the preliminary « v « n l T#m
Mason from
th.
It
wax
Uic
fourth
straight
except for Hie outstanding
L)man‘ft junior varsity rolled group.
job dost* by my assistant .win of the tea ton for the un­ to a 28 to 22 victory over the
“ Hey, Tommy," he Ix-ckoncoarhe*— Jim McCoy, Dick beaten Hurricane q u i n t e t Baby Linns. Larry t»U led the
ed the lenn halfback. “ Look*
Wllliama, John Colbert and coached by Dave Miller.
little Grey hounda with eight
South Seminole raced for 10 pointa while Larry Miller got like we're going lo huvu to
Ralph Stumpf—and the de­
termined efforts of oar pointa in the-opening period seven. Lyman led all the way change your number."
“ Whatta ya mean, coach T"
players It could hare been while the Dons were getting In the Jayve* contest.
askpd Tommy.
warmed up and tallied only
a different story.
“ We figure Tucker Fri-d“ Metro Conference schools." four. But after that It was al­
erickSun for our first pick,"
Jim aaaerted. "are all larger most point for point.
answered Van limekiln. “ He
In the second quarter, both
in the number of students
wear* No. 20, and you wear
club*
[Misted
II
markers,
in
than Seminole High, except
No. 20. I guess you'll have to
for Itlshop Moore which la a tho third Tampa got 14 while
be '20 V*' now "
Seminole
raekrd
up
1
2
and
tn
flaas “ A " achool.
A t it turned out, the New
the final frame the 'Canes got
GAINESVILLE
(U P I). —
“ Next year," Jim an­
York Giant* heat the Vikings
14 end the Dons a dozen.
'Pie University of Florida signnounced,
“ Seminole
will
The Dons pulled within one
i-d It high school fiMithall playdrop back to a (la*s 'A*
point of the Hurricanes In the i era to receive grants In Svl
achool.
Iasi stanra but South Seminole I
next season
“Slpce we ar* the only
ruared back with Six points In
sehool outside of Orange
The players, their artioola
County In the Metro,” Pigott .
".
*rlon s
pay amj homctawns Included:
explained, “ we ar* natural
, | Guards— Berole llyers. Pen
rivals for each of the other
k,
*V
T
M ,er * sacola lllgu, Pensacola, and
quintet with 16 [mints. Bruce
tyOBlLE, Ala (U P I) - Ne
Billy Price, Henderson High,
aeven clulia. In my opinion,”
Sluarl got a dozen, Matt HIcgroes will participate for the
Troy,
Jim pointed out, ''the big
1WJI Ala.
fxlB•
kok [Misted nine, Jlin Lucas
reason why we wem aikrd
(enters— Chip lltnton. Calho- to *1 Ume tn lhr 16&lt;h
got cight‘ and Brant Rote chip­
lie High, Pensacola, and Dave Senior Bowl football game Jan.
to Join the Metro la not
.,
,
.
» . i P*d 1° five. For the Dons,
necessarily t* play our fool- „
' Barnhart, Palm Beach High, 9 between college standout*
u „ .•
Gary Crumb gut 17 polnls for
from the North and South
' ball tram hut to get our big
Wext Palm Beach.
Ibe game's high point honors
Tsrkev— Mike SanUlto, Pen­ Two Negro stars from Flor­
following o, fan. who aupport |
Z n %
lams post
team at their home
sacola High, Pensacola; Guy ida A&amp;M were on Ihe Soulh
_
, ed nine points.
ad turned Saturday. The
Hniait aHgiMkmmUkJtt*

Hurricanes Win
Over Tampa

Fla. A &amp; M Stars
In Senior Bowl

By David Higginbotham
Herald Sport* Writer
. The Oviedo Lions hit the
Seminole High's Cagers, in
board* for 25 points in the
third quarter Saturday night their third appearance of the
to overcome the Bulldogs of season, dropped a 68 to 61
Umatilla and beat them 64-56 tilt Friday night to the Boone
in the Ljons' third game of Braves of Orlando In a threethe season and their second minute. overtime affair to
break a M to 66 deadlock at
victory.
J
The Lions trailed the entire the end of the fourth quarter.
The game with theHlrave*
flrtt half and left the Bulldogs
with a 26-19 halftime lead. But was the third setback for the
in Ihe third the Lions bounced Seminole* (n aa many games,
back, dropping In 25 try Uma­ two of which were Metro Con­
tilla's 12, and took a third ference affairs. The JayVeea
have a one win and two levs
quarter lead of 44-40_______
record i n c l u d i n g Friday
In the fourth tho Lions again
night’s 42 to 64 lose to the
outscorod tiie Bulldogs by four
Baby Braves.
points to widen their margin
The SIIS varsity led in the
and grab an eight-point dif­
scoring untu'1 late in the
ference in their victory.
fourth quarter by at Iraxt 10
Coach Paul Miklrr had this pointa when the Braves fi­
l%; ) 4 M j t o l the game: "The nally caught, up.
boys rcluled to lose. They had
In the first period Jeff Wil­
the drxire that tt takes to win
liams paced the Tribe In scor­
and thry made one of the
ing with three baskets snd
strongest comebacks I've ever
one goal for seven point*. Ron
Seen."
Hinson, Gary Loyd, and Frank
Billy Mikler was high man
Murray each added two pointa
for the Lions with 19 points.
to the Sanford tally with
He waa followed by Jimmy
Steve Groover adding one
Courier with 18. Ted Bellhorn
point on a foul shot. The peri­
and Rex Brooks each dropped
od ended with the Seminole*
in 12. .
holding a 14 to 8 lead over
Skipper Babb waa high for
the Braves. ,
Umatilla with IS followed by
Hinson and Murray shared
Harvey Johnstfin with 14.
the honors in the second quar­
ter with six pointa each. Mur­
ray made four field goals and
Hinson sank six foul shots in
a row. Groover added a basket
to the tally and Loyd added
a goal to give the Tribe a 29
to 17 lead at the half.
Sanford football fans saw a
Bill Dny and Hinton set the
different style of foothgll Sat­
urday night when Ihe largest pace in the third period with
crowd ever to attend a Powder four foul shots and two hoopx
Puff game witnessed the for four pointa each. Mike
fourth annual classic. The sen­ Gray raine into the game and
iors defeated the Juniors 19"-13. scored a free toss and a basket
In the first quarter Crill Har­ for three points. Groover and
din got the Junior team mov­ Murray each added a hoop to
ing with three passes In a row the tally and Loyd added a
to Karen Vickera on a 50-yanl foul shot to give the Tribe a

Srs. Top Jrs.
In Powder Puff

D igs Tom m y
to Frederickson. tiie Auburn
bark who is regarded as the
best nil around plnyrr In col­
lege football. So Tommy was
off th* hook—at least for the
kidding.
Ilerv'x Frederirkeon, Mill In
echool and put on the same
plat mu, even facetiously, with
the heat all-aiound player in
the National Football League
— which (a what Van Rroeklln
calls Maeon publicly.
Johnny Thompson, the Vik­
ings' publicity man, was In
New York for the game with
the Giants and concentrated
hard on Mason, with tha fol­
lowing assi-esmenta:
— He's the Vikings' tiest
runner (and has Iwen since
...................
. . .
he joined them as Ihe first
player signed by the new
learn In lllill).
— He Is their twst pas* re­
ceiver and was even pressed
Into duty h* a Hanker for &lt;&gt;ne
game this sruson.
— He is Minnesota's best
blocker, though he weighs In
at IU3 (down five pound*
from the atari of (he erason)
arid hat U&lt; take on 250-pound
hJllteri.
— Hr would be their heat
pass defender if they could
afford to use him In th* sec­
ondary.
When T h o m p s o n g o t
through. I suggested, “ Maybe

“ I was the No. J man ever
picked by the Vikings in a
draft, and I couldn't under­
stand it because I wasn't that
much In demand at Tulane,"
he reviewed. “ They signed me
when all they hail wae a gen
manager and a acout a n d '
couple of secretaries — that
was liefore Van llrockhn be­
came the coach.

&gt;"*rch for a junior tally. The
extra point attempt (ailed and
the juniors took an early lead
Id the first quarter.
The senlora started rolling
" I wonder because I seem
to get hurt every year. I W,,h
Simon carrying
guess I could usr a few more ^Ihe ball from the senior 30 to
pounds. I might last longer Ihe Junior 35 on three plays.
as a defensive hack, but I Linda Spencer and Karen Law
went 15 more yards for the
wouldn't lie as happy.
seniors. Delaine J o h n s o n
“ Of all the things in foot­
broke loose and went the final
ball, I prefer to run with [h
.................
,
, ,
15 yards for a senior score
ball. It a the most satisfying.
..
.
, ,
,,_. .
„
, '. "
Spencer ran the extra point
I errentage-wise. I've also hsd ,,
___..
1lo give the seniors a one point
the moat efficient grading on
lead
th* team the last couple of
After a Junior punt, Spen­
year*."
cer ran from the senior 30 to
ITis would Indicate Turn- |||,r junior 30 The seniors were
tny also realizes his vnlue as pcnalirrd 15 yards before
a pro—no matter what they i Johnson made the second sensay about Tucker Frederick- lor jj , on , 45 yan[ run The
son.
third quarter ended with the
seniors leading 13 to 6.
In the fourth quarter the
juniors moved the hail to the
senior 25 and Merrills Grif­
fith went the distance lor Ibe
second Junior tally. Karen
Vickers ran the extra point to
Vour greyhound* nominated tie the game. 13 lo 13.
for All-America honors In
In the final seconds John
V"1* ’ \111 ^ n' nn,n6
«&gt;n went 65 yards tor the scn
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club ; ,„r tram (or , TI) jt WI1 cnc

** »“ 86
‘ h*
of the fourth quarter.
Groover, Murray and Wit-

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,
.1|„»*4y^ alfnlr,
Our
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Ryandale and Syllala, Larry
Th, S - i n - t
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A! Rodrl Hanlz, Forest Hill High, West
number the aupporUr. of our ^
,
d
T„
,,ve Palm Beach; Don Bozeman, Bob Hayes, called (he world's All Players All-Pro team lakt |McCurdJr • s* « Otter.
Jupiter High, Jupiter, and Dale fastest human," and Boh Felt*. year, in_ hie third season a* a
Ryandale ran at the 8anTwenty-frve uf (he 17-jueai.
I T « t o/,o."n '“
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I
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While Dave Turlington, GatncsvtUe High,
pro, and is a crowd-picas Ing,'fOPd-OflandO truck lust sea­
****
• '
i Hutcnkrogcr paced the Baby
her
South
team
have
been
Jim said th* club had Ita
Gaines villa.
slashing runner, he'e little•‘w f° r Ibe Jack Harold KenHurricanes with 14.
aerloua momenta during the
Fullback— Mike Uprnsky, drafted by professional teams,{ known outside the 10,000,nr* but has slurs been puraeaaon bat It also had Ita
Palm Beach High, West Palm and nine have signed contracts, lakes country.
.
chased by Sutherland.
Including llayri and Felts.
laagka, too. 'There were
Beach.
There is a razor blade | Still another greyhound faaome funny Instances, for
Florida Stale University also
rommrrcial with , one of those miliar to SOKC fan* ha* been
ciample. In the Elks llowl
announccJ the signing of three Postcard W in
bleep-bleep sounds fur th* nominated for* All-America
victory over Leesburg," the
players to Seminole scholar­
"other” brand, and Tommy honors. Circus City Ranch's
Goes
To
Youth
head coach recalled.
CHICAGO (U P I) — (Speedy ships:
did one for the national Karasota Suncoast, on* of th*
“ We found out after th* flanker back Johnny Morris,
Fullback— Jimmy Brown,
NEW YORK (U P I) — Th* market laet winter, ending his most powerful runners ever
game that tha senior* on our who broke a National Football Jacksonville
Rlbault
High, New York Rangers hav* pitch with a distinctive gigto compete at the Longwood
team had told th* juniors and l-eagu* record this season by Jacksonville.
swarded first plart in their
oral, probably stands th* beat
gin- .
sophomore* who'll b* back grabbing 93 passes, broke his
Guard— C h u c k Calhoun, postcard drawing contest to
"It'a gotten me mor* recog­ chance of any of the mention­
next season that If ws lost collarbone while trying for Jacksonville Fletcher High, 17-year-old Raymond Thall of
nition than anything I've ed dogs for I berth on th*
th* Elk* Bowl gam* that hi* 94th Sunday.
Jacksonville.
Somerville, N.Y.
dona in football,” he admitt­ team.
they would have a real, hard,
ed. “ People see me on th*
Th* big 75-pounder ha*
tough apring practice. The
street and aay, There goea been retired since last season
Seniors ware using psychol­
the (bleep bleep) man’."
when he won 11 races at
ogy on th* juniors and
There U warm Cajun humor SOKC.
sophomores and that prob­
In his Louisiana drawl that
Of 32 nominees, 15 will be
ably helped.
Ilf* In th* north wood* of named to th* team.
“ During th* last part of
Minnesota hasn't been able to
Schooling races will begin
tha g*m « we put In our sen­
liarshen. And he take* hia Dec. 21 at SOKC with nightly
ior lettennen and told them
success at ■ pro with • ting* action through Dec. 29, ex­
to inks over any poaltion they
of pleated surprise.
cept for Christmas Eva.
wanted to play. Brad Prudtn
(n guard) took ovsr a half­
back poaltion. Leesburg pass­
ed and BUly Kuykendall in­
tercepted. As ha waa being
ON 100 BRANDS
tackled he latepaled to Brad
ind Pruden legged It* about
U yards.
“ When tha game was
ever,
Pradea
told
me,
*Co#c4. Tv# been» playing
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LOST: Small, Yellow, Female WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS, FOR Easy, quick carpet clean­
Dog name! Ronnie in vicin­ * SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
ing rent Blue Lustre Elec­
ity of Maple Ave. Reward,
: All Types and Size*.
tric Shampooer only $1 per
322-4233. •
. . . .
We Repair and Service
“ day. Carroll Furniture. .
STINE
LOST: Electric taw guard, in Machine * and Supply Co. 51. A rtic le s F o r Kent
Longwood. Reward. 638 5409. 207 W 2nd S(
’ F4 2-6432
RENT A BED
LOST: lady's Butova Watch, 29. I’ hnlo &amp; Equipment
Rollaway
Hospital. B a b y
Winn Dixie Parking Lot 25th
Beds, by Day, Week, or
A- Frencn Reward 322-4212. WIEBOLDT S CAMERA SHOP
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For “ The Beat From All Your
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
I* 2. Personals
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116 W. 1st
322-5161
210 S, Park Ave , Sanford
l)o you have a drinking prob
•&gt;.1. W anted T o Huy
lem Write P. U. Box 1213, .'10. Hom e Appliances
Sanford
.
WE BUY list a Furniture, one
ALL Types ot new major Ap­
piece or houseful. Furay
CONGENIAL Woman employ­
pliances at Drastic Discount.
Bedding A burn. Co , 901 W.
ed part lime, ^available as
Call 322 t&gt;(«8 J &amp; R Trading
1st SL 322 6591.
night cnmpanioh to woman
Post. Inc , 2309 S. Orange
in nice home Write Box 113,
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USED FURNITURE. Mise.
Sanford Herald.
^
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322-2270,
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116 Magnolia

97. Houses For Kent

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106. A partm ent# fo r Rent

r

3 • BEDROOM, 2 hath, un F U R N I S II E D Apartment*
furnished I mi. to base, 2 close tn. 601 Palmetto. Ph.
block* to shopping center A
327-1374'after 5:30 p.m.
“
school. 1 year lease reqqlr
/-no)
OME THAT APPEALS
ed. $120 mo. 122 *670 after UNFURN. Upstair* . APT. $55
to many buyers. Attractive - 3 p. m.
month, -J09 Magnolqi Ave.
home, nen[ly p*lnted Inside
Inquire downstairs after 6
snd out; solid stucco on me­ LARGE 4 Redroom Home with
p. m. or call 322-4130.
full bath and 2 half baths
tal construction; harmonis­
$125 mo.; 3 BEDROOM, 2 1-Room Efficiency apt. with
ing 3-car garage. H u living
bath home with Family
pvt. bath A ihower, suitable
room with fir*pl»ce, dining
for couple or single person
room $125 month.
room, good size^l kitchen. 2
or retired All utilities In­
big bedroom* with additional
Payton Realty
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
enclosed porch. Corner lot |
322-1301 26)0 Hiawatha at 17-92
cated on
St., within 1
and large shade tree*. Prie
block of 2 free parking lot*
ed at $9.0% and term *'to
NICE • 2-bedroom house, kit­
•nd shoppmg renter. In­
suit.
chen equipped. Also 3-bed
quire at Manuel Jarobso
room, furnished house. Ph.
Dept. Store 211 E. First SC
Orlando 855-1450.
108.' Rooms For Rent
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UNFURNISHED 3 Bedroom
116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173
house, Kitchen equipped. Ph. CLEAN ROOM tor Man. 401
- m -wf l .—
----------------Magnolia AV*. 323 072#:-----3 BEDROOM, WeiritepTShidy
Ijw n . 322 3726.
'
2 BEDROOM kitchen equip­ ROOMS: 1 Single, l • Double.
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Couple or ladles. Kitchen
CASSELBERRY. 3 Bedroom.
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yard. See to appreciate. $650
chen equloped, call 322 5303.
call 322 8837
Equity A asaume-477 month­
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ly. 638 6680.
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CB House, BOB McKEE USED CARS
STONE ISLAND, tbndroon),
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place. 1-Acrn k&gt;t. Call 322­
Apt . 1203 Elm. Both nice­ '55 CHEVROLET 2 door hard
7282.
ly furnished. North 8-5267.
top. automatic, radio, heater,
3 BEDROOM, Family Boom, 2
new tire* A battery, 6-Cyl .
102. Mobile Home# • Sale
$375. Ph 322 8752
Rsth, built In Appliance*,
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DON'S
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Plano Tuning and Repair
ACE BEAUTY Salon, open W L. Harmon — FA 2-43X3
FREE E S T m A T E
daily A eve. app’tv Perms.
Upholstering,^; Mattress ran
f V ‘ ^ o l j Rrij, (jlices. Mayfair FOR A Mtisiral Christmas,
o v i l t e j '. S f i ’ A" tfsed Fund
call BUKUR'S Music Shop,
' Hoi el. 322-0990.
ture.'Call-Nix
Bedding Mfg.
322-7202. T r i a l Purchase
Co
*t 709 Celery" Ave.
CUT S' CURL Beauty Shop
Plans.
1
FA 3-JUT.
111 Palmetto Ave.
322 0834
Piano Servicing &amp; Tuning
Evening Appointments
Used furniture, ippltanc*!, "S h « may spar* th* rod, but sh* aura doasn't ballava in
Gene Cumbaa — 322 2661
spoiling tha o h lld l"
tools, *ie. Bought • Sold.
6. Child Care
PIANOS, Gulbran.von, Cable.
Larry'* Mart 31$ Sinfnrd
W ILL Baby Sit in my home
Av* .Ph. FA 1-41X1.
Refinished, new Keys &amp; Re­
• 25c per hour, Anytime. 3402
conditioned $150 A up. Also
WILSON • M A IE R FURN.
Celery Ave., Ph. 322-1513.
Tuning A Repairs. 655 0973.
Buy — Sell — Trade
Orlando.
*
311-15 E. lit.
' 322 5622
8. D ors - Cats • P e ls
1—l*n»t A.,Foun4
• l—Monty Wantad
35. Vacuum Cleaner*
, *—n*r»nns!•
44—Favlnga 4 Lanai)
RATTAN Furniture, good coo
POODLES Black or Choco­
4—
Cats
•4—Inauranra
dition. Ph. 322 0356.
late ISO. Will hold for Christ­ SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
4—Pay NurMrlM
• I —Pchnola 4 Instructions
i —Child Car#
74—Employment Sarrlcaa
mas. 715 Magnolia, Ph. 322­ YOUR REXAIR DEALER
For We biggest selection of
I —I‘" i • —
— r«t •
71—Mala lltlp Wantsd
6969.
2666 S. Park
322-6511
10—
Poultry
-Mvitlock
71—Kamals
llflp Wantad
nearly new and used furni­
IS—h|»#ri#l Nolle**
71—Mala or Pamala 1C#1p
SALES - PARTS - SERVICE
ture,
see
Noll's
Furniture
IS—&lt;*«t«rlng
—
Food
AFGHANS A POODLES, black
74—Hale# llalp Wantad
U—F liru 10 Ca(
77—Situation Wantad
Brokerage in Casselberry
miniature; s h o w quality, 43. Plantn, Feeds, Seeds
11— Sp«rUl fttMrlr##
• l —Incorna Pmparty
nu 17-92 Open S dsys 9 to 6
healthy. 175 tn $150 618 6257.
11—Iwlmmlni
*1—Rualnat* Trop —gala
17—Janitorial S«rv|r#a
*2— !(#•! Katata Wantad
SANFORD FEED STORE
It —Po-It-Tour9#lf
14—Itaal Latat• gala
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL. Red Whole Corn $.i 25 — Snap Corn (ill. llu.sInbftM Oppnrt.
I t — llultd«ra Suppll##
17—llualnaaa Mantala
female Dachshund, AKC Reg ,
JO—Mar '1* ar#
$2 *0 — Jim Dandy Dng
• l*ota Tor Mala
103. MnMIr H om e* - Rent
FO R L E A S E
2
1
—
llom#
Repair#
41—I
arn»a—i*ro» aa
6 mo old $55 322 3097.
Payton Realty
Feed - $3 75 for 50 lbs. In
22—Plumbing
S E R V IC E S T A T IO N .
•I—Out of Stata Acraaga
_
322 130! 2640 Hiawatha at 17 92 10' WIDE, 2 benronm trailer
elude* Tax
:i —TAlnfln*
' (1 DOGS RECEIVED Tor Adop
• 4— llouaaa For Hala
Good Location Good Product*.
:i —iVali Prilling
•I —Houmi—Sala or n#nt
NO 8 (908
322 9990
t
Good Treatment
Uon, boarded. Animal Res­ 320 Sanford Ave
24—Air Corn! A IftAtlng
LARGE 3 Bedroom home,
47—*llouna For Rant
II—Radio
•
Trlavtaton
100—Itsaort
Kant
ala
PHONE
LOCALLY
3
T
2
2
-4
3
4
2
cue League, 1700 W. Minne- 50. Misc. For Sale
many extras, fenced yard.
106. Apnrlm cntN fo r Rent
2t—Photo k K'juipmant
lot—Ti « liar a-('alianfta
or apply to tiie
sola. DeLand Ph 734 1B46
$200 Down, payments $83 56
20— Horn# \p|»llan(#a
P2 —tlubila llumn-—liala
II—
MualOAl
Inatrumanta
inj—
Mobil#
llfuaa—ll»nt
B O A T S , Guns, Buy, Sell, P U R E O IL C O M P A N Y
2 BEDROOM Furn. Apt, CaU
mo. 322 0356
CHIHUAHUA Tups, 7 wki old.
IS—Bualnaa# Equlpma»l
1**4—Tiallar Spa a—Rant
Trxde, Repair O S T E E N
322 9173, aftyr 5 Ph. 322 0641.
II—Job Printing
104—Trallsr lx.ia—gala
. 322-7152.
69. School* &amp; Instructions
NEED LARGER "HOME? ~
24—Upholatar?
BRIDGE FISH CAMP
l ftf— Apartment* For Jlaat
SI—Vacuum Claantra
Owner* 0/ immsrulstely clean, I FURN. gar apt 322 2800
Routtta For Rant
•PEKINESE AKC Registered.
U S CIVIL SERVICE TESTS I
IT—Moving 4 B'oraga
lio—llotal Rooms
BILLS BARGAJN 1IARN
3 Bedroom home In onr of
29—Hi
tar
rain
at
or
a
112—H#ntal Aaanta
7 wks old. Call 322-4757 or
AVALON APARTMENTS
Men Women. 18 52. Start high
of 10.000 Items
Sanford's nicer residential
41—PI anla
F##da — • #••!# 112 Wantad To lt#nt
, see at 101 E Onora Rd , San­
116 W 2nd St
322 34171
«v
$102
00
a
week
Prepara­
10—41lac. For !tal*
11#—Autoa For aala
1300 Grapevtlle Ave.
districts
will
trade
for
2
ford
11—Artlclai For ll#nl
1l i — Autos—Sala or Trad*
tory training until appointed.
bedroom home. Call for tie
FURNISHED Apt IJ13 P*rk|
- Snip or Kachang*
111—Truck* For Sal*
FENCE POSTS Creosoted Cy­ Thousands ot jobs open. KnIS—Wantad To Huy
12*—Automotive S arvlea
till*.
Av# Couple only.
10. P o u ltry - Livestock
pres*. 4' 6“ x7 ft. long. 5oc! (verience usually unneces­
I I —Furnltura For Sal*
II! —Pcootara 4 Cyrlaa
ftl—Antlqu##
For
Sal*
l?
i—lloata
A
Motor*
ea Ph 322-5654
sary. FREE information on
FURN. Clean 2 ltdrm Apt.j
JERSEY ilciler Calves, good
II —Monay To I*oa.n
—Marin# bupplia*
Stempor Agency
CO— Huai nr »a Oppqj tunltlaa
jobs, salaries, requirement*.
close in, wster A lights turn.
stock $10. up Fairglade Jer- 21" BLONDE ZenitJi TV with
REALTOR
INSUROR
Write TODAY giving name,
322-5680
. xey Dairy, Geneva.
swivel base. Cheap. 322 0281.
FA 2 4991 1919 S. French Ave
addreva snd phone. Lincoln
UNFURNISHED 2 Bdrm Apt.
SHETLAND Ponies for Christ.
Service, Box 109, Sanford
SANFORD SEWING CTR
GRKENBRIAR
From * •n» inr&gt;Ia P*vunty
From Sanford Eioltanga
kitchen cqnip|M&gt;d. terrarzo
• • mss $50 A up 322 5479 after Dad Come or in A buy youl
Herald.
Chair*
lot*
svsilsbls
tn
•! * oI Plrart)
floors, tile hath $7S i'll 322
6 p in
wile * Xmas gift now A vhr
Grrenhrtsr of Lorh Arbor
71. Male Help W anted
6.XII.
.
will have i* a life time
overlookln*
golf
course.
81. Real Estate - Sale
9-"&gt;. Ilmi.»c* F or Sale
J'2. Special N otices
Sew and Save
Custom buildmr to your
FURNISHED 3-rooms, halh 2
DAIRY QUEEN Driver Sales­
sperificstions.
Grotnbrler
LAKEFRONT
Adding Machine* • Typewriter* 1(&gt;4 S. Park Ave.
322 9411
»crerned |“ &gt;rchrv tto It
man prefer older man 2523
IS THERE A NURSE
dovoloptd by
Casselberry, 135' l l r i r h ,
Sales - Rentals • Repairs
3rd SI
Park Dr SaVifnrd
Patios, Floor, free Estimates
IN THE HOUSE?
Trees 2 Bedroom .Masonry, i
KINGSWOOD
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
sand, cement, rock, pipe, MAN— 21-45 for Insurance
CLEAN, FurnivliiNl Downvlair*
Ha Boom, Porch, Utility,
nun.OCRS, INC.
steel, grease traps, dry
Debit. Sanford Area Salary' There should tie! In this fine
A|&gt;( . New *tove Garage A
13. CaterinK - Food
I’atin, t arporl, (Hirst House. I
TA 2 807*
wells. Stepping stones.
home situated on 2 well
M'au-r furnished: Adults 322­
plus commission 3230843.
Low Iiown, $85 mo Mori- |
202 Fsirrannt Dr.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO
MRS BROWN M I L L E R ' S
sharUd lota directly across
1654.
gage
by
owuer
TE
*
314*.
322 5751
Fruit t'akes at Winn Dixie, 309 Elm Ave.
l eniule Help W anted
LAKE MARY 2Bedroom. 2
from Sanford's newest Nurs
-------- --$30 mo. 1’p Surplus City.
F. 1st St. or call 322 3604.
corner lots with fruit trees.
ing Home Enclosed garage,
H IK E RIPENED Ulrus. Na m m stylist wanted, full or
Equity
$300,
hslance
$3.H6f
fireplace,
kitchen
equipment,
vela. We ship Albert 11 Pell
FURN. Apt Hose tn Jimmie
15. Special S ervices
part time Call 322 5742 or
I'yrnta. $50 ujo. includes S"
ami toned for duplex if de
Osteen. 322-3873 or 322-4191.
Cowtn 322 4013
evenings 322-2455.
Inf Ph Klsgler Beach HE 9­
sired on extra lot. $10.(X»
FIXIT SHOP
FURN. Apt 2300 MelloovUle
2369 or HE 9-2130._________
with $1,000 down and bal
At these'Xntas Specials. An 1RL1T GIFT PACKED \5e COLORED WOMAN. 1 d»y
ship express. Biggs Fresh
W(.fk
gfD&lt;rtl hoUI#f|&lt;iD.
• oce like rent
English Dunelt Girl's or
Fruit It Proziuce. Corner
„
hour ,u,
F H A - V A HOM ES 9li. Ilousen • Sale or Rent 3r ROOM Furnished Apt, $55
Boy’s Bike All Sizes $39 95
‘ m o. Includes water A elec­
'2 . 3. A 4 BEDROOMS
25th St. it Sanford Ave. Ph
illow, n„ 7 Inquire evenings, JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
• Rupp Motor Scooter, 2^z
CUSTOM BUILT Horn* on
tric. 322-9507
1
.
It*.
A
2
BATHS
Gal.'
3:-'M24
or
322
3661_________
J0;a
HuBt
n
old_
322-6457
HP. 100 miles per
Lake. Pb evenings 322-1597.
KITCHEN
EQUIPPED
NEAT. 2 BDRM Furn Apt.
$163 95
WRINGER Wnhlng Machine. MAms_ y
y
g jj wjl.
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT! 97. Hou*en For Rent
T Bath. Dlrtmg Area $59 SO,
409 W. tst St
322-4751
Excelleiit tondition. reason
mrsil REFERENCES. TOP 90. I a i I* F or Sale
For Complete Informstion*
1703 Magnolia Ph; 322 3951
able,
JJ8
W
10th
,
Sanford
„
1U
C
n ^ u x u u s T ttrv. NVv.
Ser 01 Call Your
2 BEDROOM House, DeBary
ft jji l m m u i
or 2296
Free estimates. Licensed
,mmi m w * 1*9 mw u j 1 iRi i w ii
QUICKLY HAV-A-MA1D. 4
t ORANGES $7 bushel Mrs R
ROBEIU A WILLIAMS
l ' rH A
V a
A Insured Th. 323-0500
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
6 A 7 p. m.
iton«l St., Great Neck, N. Y.
W. Lord 322-3219 ' ’
Realtor
SALE S BROKER
114 W. Flrat St.
Rtymood Lundqutst, Asso
Hive Th* Home Tor You 3 BEDROOM. 1U hsth. unfurnA &amp; B C O N T R A C T O R S irgED Ubrlght Plano excel 73. Male or Fem ale Help
FA
2-MI1
Atlsattr
Bink
BVtg
HOME IMPROVEMENTS. I kn| condl(lon $300 Ph 3:;. ' -------- c
D
l l
Quiet section. 322 (993.
R0UFLNG.
C
A
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TlX
fi'A
...
4**4
Uef.&gt;f«
i
n
m
I'HOTOGHAPIIIC
Tinier
Want^
te
n
&amp;
lro
m
K
c
a
l
t
y
|
j
os.wlMh cnurL____
95.
lioutveM
For
Kale
• '
N A T IO N A L
e[f Work in home Call 322INSULATING
LAKE MARY
Financing Arranged
322 2287, ALADDIN Tilly and large gas
READY TO MOVl, IN
*‘ARK DRIVE
heaters, goal ^aod. J»lou»ie. — .•
--------------- - . New 3 4 4 Bedroom Home*, 322-2J20 N ig h t 322-7495 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath. Modern,
17. Janitorial Services
Immaculate, Specious, Lake
Hush door. Spinner washer MAKt
MoD#Jr " * U'
323-0346
322-41U
1-2 baths So Longwood ire*
cenved heal Estate Sales-1
privileges. Central Heat 4
322 6824
Reasonable 1503 Elliott
322 5482
—Trade*
considered, snd
YEVTSC'll MAINTENANCE
lady or Salesman with StemAir conditioned. Lease re­
we'll build 00 your lot Semt!
Service A Supplies
SALE Shirt* 97c each Sur
jet Agency Call W II. Stemquired $160 month.
note
County
1
Lrading
Build
2563 S I'iiK Dr.
322 4643
piui City, 201 W lrt St
per for appointment.
Exclusive with:
er
HAROLD
LOGAN
19. IliiilderH Supplies!
GOLF CART. Electric. E Z Go. 77. Situation W anted
Government Owned
S t Johns Realty
LM.N ENTERPRISES, LNC.
'61 Cher. $ ll» t bal. 149 mo.
Chsrger. Sun Top, Excellent
Homes
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
PAINT close out Vk prlc*
DAYS WORK 322-5766.
Sale* office. So. on U. 8. 17
condition 322-1397
'60 Ford
6788 bal. $33 mo.
120 N. Park Av*.
322 6123 '(8 Ford
GREGORY LUMBER CO
92.to D ili* Bell Dloor, turn
$3V»
bal. $29 mo.
520 Ms pie Ave._______ 322 0500 WESTERN Saddle $15. 322 7940 DAYS WORK Wanted 322-6277.
right one block on Seminole
'60 VW PU $599 bal. $29 mo.
after 6
Av*. 838 3911.
Selection oi 2, 3, tod 4
81. Kr.il K n lale • Sal*
'14 Ford
$299 h«1. I l l rao.
20. H ardw are
Bedriom* located In various
' l l Chet.
$668 b*L 121 mo.
MINIATURE Car. fir at Clatt
$100 D O W N
sections of Sanford
'•JUnfond'* Most Complei*
condition Replic* of 1910
‘I
I
Falcon
$891
bal. 119 mo.
JOHN K. FOX.
Immediate Delivery
GHIA
TED WILLIAMS 1IDW
$ H A - V A HOM ES
"Tin Ltziir ." Brigga 4 Sirs
'18 Mercury 1189 bal. I l l mo.
Realtor
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
205 E 25th
$22 3464
turn 3 IIP Motor, $11$ CaU 206 N. Park Av*.
'60 Plym. 1399 baL $31 mo.
• Sedan#
*3234)559 SEVERAL Outstanding 2 4 3
■e
■! . ■ —1
■—
FROM 150.00
322 1676
Bedroom Home* available is
'59 Ford
$768 bal. $13 mo.
*
•
H
ard
Top#
‘ 21. Hom e Repair#
■11 Ar**a o£ Sanford Let us FOR THE BEST HOME
'60
Ford
1668
baL $35 mo.
BART PILCHER. Broker
• Convertible#
AUCTION SALE
BUY
Show you Around!
'62 Renault $688 bal. $21 mo.
ROOFING REPAIR, Large or Grand opening of the Old
Perional Service
SEET YOUR
• Station W agon#
'60 Corvalr 1799 bal. |37 mo.
Small. Call before 9 AM or
Call 322-7491
Country Barn located 1 mile
Complete
Selection
’l l Hillman 6499 bal. |17 mo.
; »fter 3 P.M. KUDELL. Ph
East of City Limit* of San­
l i e Thru 6('a
'39
V.Wagrn $792 bal. $57 mo.
• 322 7389.
1
9
0
1
S.
Park
Ave.
' ford on Rout* 415, Sale Day MKKLK W. WARNER
'(9 Char. $586 bal. $51 mo
FA 2-3252 anytime
1200 - 1300 *Down
REALTOR
-Sunday,
Dec.
20
at
1
P
M.
'1 'L P lu m b in g
'IT Hot Rod $699 bal. 129 no.
322 3829
Furniture •' Antiques • Ap­ "T O * So Park
140 • S60 Month
2 BDRM., 130$ Elliott, $6,500
'68 Bulrk
1187 bal. 117 mo.
pliance* • Toy* 4 Miscellan­
'
PLUMBING
322-0523 or 5254.
160% Mechanical
,
'IS
Ckryaler
$491 bal. $27 mo.
eous Hem* too numcrou* to
Contracting Repalri
Guarantee — 30 Deya —
Ball-Blair Agency S A N F O R D ' S N E W E S T
'17 Imperial $399 baL 111 mo.
mention. All Item* told for
FRET ESTIMATES
1,060 Mile* On AU
Reel Estate — InsuranceHOMES, West 4th SL San­
’( » Pontiac 69(1 bal. 637 aao.
C**h 4 to th* Highest Bid­
*. L. HARVEY
Ueed VW’a,
3rd. 4 Park Ave.
‘ 323-144]
ford.
I
Bedroom,
It*
bath,
'16 Chav.
$199 bal. I l l mo.
der. Consignment* accepted
» « Stnfjrd Av#
F4 2 33«
FHA 4 VA Loan*. LMN EN­
Bale* — Part* — Service
’( I Bulck 1179 bal. $9 mo.
Saturday, Dee. 1# all day. 40-ACRE TRACT, corner Lo­
Paintlnf
' ( I Cadillac $181 baL $6 mo.
Factory Authorized Dealer
Sale Conducted by:
cust 4 Celery, Sanford- Suit­ TERPRISES Inc., Builder
HtTold Logan, call 138 3911.
LEWIS C. DELL
able
for
Commercial,
Sub[FOR Paintkig 4 Repair C»U
SANFORD AVE.
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m.
Ellinor Motor Co.
•
AUCTKgmWR
diviston or loduatrial. Ex­
322-5426 after 3.
to
dark.
OPEN
EVENINGS
80. Hwy. 17.92
Appraiser. Liquidator
cellent urm i. Call or write.
Office: 322 2
2111
Sanford,
Fla.
fy
^
l
PAPERltANGLNG PAINTING
Licensed A -Konded
* Bill Loftin, Realtor, P. 0.
BEDROOM Modern Block
Sanford, Florid*
322-456$
j Night*: 323-0700
322 8531 - 122-7450
I Licensed
Bonded.
Insured
Bo* 266, Lakeland, Fla 686House about 2Vk Acres, 10
0
6
41
National
Kepouraaiona
Inc.
/
3121
322-1835
BS
322 1661 - 322 3136
’ ’ 'JO Year* Exp. — 322 7331
27a.
*
■1' bearing tree*. Ph. 322 8119, | L
- ^ t i L ^ a r k Di
Drive

CLASSIFIED INDEX

425-5938

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NOTICE
Your Friendly F6rd
Service A Part#
■ Department#

Seminole Realty

V A - FHA’
Property

Opea Tit
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4:J# Hat Afternoon*

•

•

120. A u to m o tiv e S ervice

3 BEDROOM. Hk Bath, Sun
Itnd Estates, NO Down Pay- tr- m enl
ent Ph 322 9152.

By Nadine Seltzer

$100.00 D O W N

40

$

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P O S S E S S IO N

GENUINE FORD

54 - 56 F&lt;

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1. Lost A Found

B A N K

$ 6 86

EACH

IN VESTM EN T!

A U T O GLASS
* IN S T A L L E D
Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company
2.0 Magnolia

Ph

FA 2-4623

Auto GU*a, Top#
A Sea* Cover* •

.

A U T O GLASS &amp;
S E A T C O V E R CO.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 1032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
123. Hunts &amp; Motor#
17 Ft. HIGH HAT. with «ccei»orie.x, '58 50 h p. Johnson,
elec. Mart, Mitchell Tilt
Trailer. Excellent condition,
$750. Call 322 6843.
WIZARD t’ owermatle 12. $65.
“ 322 3097. -------------------Gateway To

The

waterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVLNRUDE' Deilnr
504 6-8 E. 1st. Ph FA 2 S#6t

GO WEST
ON WEST FIRST ST.
• Ren Howland
•
Charlie Craig
• lloh Thoma*
• Frank Itrirasun

The Dodge Boys
Sem inole C ou nty Mts.
1*01 West 1*1 Street

Sanford. Florida
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. JU S T T A K E A *
LO O K A T T H E S E
P R E -C H R IS T M A S

SPECIALS!
G2 R n m h l e r
\nih«***ilur Cuatnm I - Dour. Y-8, C
Standard
Trsir«mia*lnn, I'liwer x
Steering, Power Brake*. Healer,
Air Conditioner.
MAS I

1595

1275

(il Chevrolet Conv’t
Impala. V-#, Automatic Tran§- ^
minion. Power Steering, Power j | |
Brake*. I(*ilin and Heater. \lr
I]
Conditioned
WAS
■ ^1

&gt;75

61 Ford
A Pt»*tnger Station Wagon, V H Engine. \uliim*lir Tr*n#miR*i»n, P$m* it
Steering, Itgiliii A IIe* ter. Air t onflitioner. l-uggage lt*rk and tMlirr
Option* t lean Car IlirmiKlimit —
Spec til Buy
WAS |(| 3 0 g

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£4
^1
,i
’

55 GMC
li Ton Pick Up

175
!95

WAS * 3 g g

62 Ford
1 Hour Malinn Magiin. V.IJ l.i\i?iiv«-.
A u 1 o m a 1 1r Tranamlaaion. Power S I
Strcrlng. Power Brake, Radio, Heat- T 1 J
er and Air Condition. '5 AS f ' j g Q g
*

425

2

SH OCK
A B SO R B E R S
EACH

A ‘ 1.50

$100 D O W N

56 65

Slightly

FOR

322-5612

S P E C IA L S

• POCKET KNIVES
• HUNTING KNIVES

WwWi lastMt Mw*

:

GENUINE FORD

By CASE

ACTION! THRILLS!

MONEY SAVING

FORDS

All Types A Brand*
' *

FOR

1949 - 51

K uhn F a r e s F ir s t

H A V A N A . Cuba ( U l ’ l). —
Hussrs’s Yurt Pojmr won ih e
20 kilometer walk in one hour,
6.8 minutes in an event slagrd at part of the sixth anni­
versary celebration of the
sixth anniversary eelrbratlon
of the Castro regime’* revolu­
tion Sunday.
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*
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FORD
OWNERS

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Hams added four points each
hut Boone racked up 21 point*
on six baskets and nine free
shots to tie the game, 56 to 56,
at the t-nd of the final period. (
The gnme went into an ov­
ertime period that lasted three
minutes. Loyd added a basket
fur the Tribe, but Uoone made
five pointa,to give them a
three-point victory.
In the JayVee't 42 to 54
lots to the Baby Braves they
trailed all the way. In'the first
period, Paul Leroy and Ron
Dtfd^y mado-[he only basket* ^
of the Habjr* Tribe and Larry
Hodges sank a floor shot, but
the Hrs'ves were nhead 16 te
6 at the end of the first pe­
riod.
In the second quarter, Greg
.Shively, Frank Whlgham and
Mark Rahurn each added ffefif
goals but Boone held the lead
22 to It at the half. “
Terry Echols, Wayne Burn- J
stead, and Leroy set the pare
In th* third period with four
pointa each. Whighgm made *
baaket and a free shot for
three point*. Wally Jernigan
netted two pointa to bring the
Trilie tally to 28, but Boone
added 18 pointa to give them
a 40 to 28 lead going into
the final period.
Shively led the acoring in
the fourth quarter with a pair
of field goals and two free
throws for six points. Jernlgsn added four points and
Echols added two but Boons
sank 14 more pointa to-give
them a 54 to 42 win over tha
Baby Seminole*.

SPARK

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Management

TED
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Hardware Co.
20S E. 25th ST.

Strickland
Morrison, Inc.

and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
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•* Final ptiua'wera m*d « t a r
Saturday’* visit to flu* Umatil­
la Crippled Children’* Home
by the Lake Monroe 4&gt;H Handy
Helper* Club at Up list meetinc of the group.'
Those planning to go are
to meet at B a m. at the home
of the leader Mra. If. L. John­
son, and go from there by car.
Clft* which club members have
made for the children will be
taken to the Home for diatrtbution.
At 7 p. m. Saturday, the girl*
will have their Christmas par­
ty at Mr*. Johnson'* home. Ap-

pointed.
committee* by dub president,
Betty Baker, are Myrtie Har­
ris, Linda Patton and Char­
lene and Betty Baker, decorationa; Karen Kirkpatrick, Don­
na Pent, Ruth Bullard and
Cookie Rusiell, serving; Becky
and Barbari Cowan, gifts; Pat­
ty Baker, Susan Dunn, Suiann Thrasher and Linda Leahy,
recreation and gamea. All girls
will serve nn the clean up com­
mittee.
Each girl will bring a gift
not exceeding 73 ccnth^-ia cost
for the gift exchange.

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25th &amp; PARK, SANFORD
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ALLSW EET” QUARTERS

By. Donna Kales
The Longwood Elementary
PTO meeting and Christmas
Choral Concert will be held
Wednesday In th* school aud­
itorium with a short business
meeting scheduled to begin
promptly at 7:30 p.m. follow­
ed by the program at 8 p.m.
Students of the fourth, fifth
and sixth grades will taka
part In the concert which is
under direction of Mrs. Her­
bert Drueillng, school music
Instructor, accompanied and
assisted by Mrs. Max CoberCarols to ha sung include
Dona Nobil Param, Sing W’a
Now of Christmas, O Coma,
Emmanuel, Christmas Belli,
Sing We Sweetly, Conventry
Carol, The Little Drummer
Boy, Come Little Children,
Silver Bella, Rudolph tha Red
Nosed Reindeer and lip On
the Housetop.
Recitations also will he In­
cluded.

40 Cases Before
Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (U P D -T b e
Supreme Court meets today to
hand down decisions and or­
der! before starting its Christ­
mas recess.
The court now has almost
40 cases under sdvisement, in­
cluding the test of the 1064
civil right* law. There ia no
way to tell which decisions
will be forthcoming.

Representatives of civic and
church organisations met with
lh« Longwood Volunteer Fire
Department to act plans for
the annual Children'* Com­
munity Chriatm** Party.
The party is scheduled for
2 p,m. Saturday with another
party planned for the Negro
children at 4 p.m. Youngatera
attending tha events will re­
ceive all tha hot doga and cot­
ton candy they can eat in ad­
dition to punch, candle!, cap
cakes, bubble gum and person­
al interviewa with Sant*
Claus.
Representatives of the com­
munity's various organizations
attending the planning meet­
ing were Mra. Peggy Kuhn
and Mr*. Pauline Stevens,
Chriat Episcopal Church; Mrs.
Trary Estes and Mra. Jennie
Fox, Church of the Nativity;
Mr. and Mra. David G. Wil­
liams, Tourist' Club; John
Reams, Chamber of Com­
merce; Mre. Marguerite Mor­
rison end Mrs. James Odell,
Extension Homemakers Club;
Mra. B. R. Gray and Mra. El­
len Dudley, Itaptist Church;
Mra. Virginia McManus, Aux­
iliary to South Semjliole VFW
Post R207; Mra, Judy Snow
and Mra. Jran Willis, Fire
Auxiliary, and Mayor and
Mn. A.*” R. Lormann, City of
Longwood.
Committee chairmen for
tha patty named at this time
were Steve Harmon and Jun­
ior Firemen, parking; Carl
Lommler, music; John Farina,
Christmas tree; Mrs. Judy
Snow, food and punch; Mrs.
Fred Eaclavon, assisted hy
Jimmy Lormann and Harold
Witlii, cotton candy; Mra.
June Lormann, Mrs R. R.
Gray and Mra. Claude Layo,
hot dog*; A. R. Lormann and
Mr. and Mra, Brian Snow,
purchasing; John Reams, fi­
nances and Donna Estes, pub­
licity.

Longwood Gets
Beautification
Chairm an
Ity Donna Kates
Mra. E. P. Richards, wellknown for her active partici­
pation and leadership in civle
activities, h«» arcepted ap­
pointment a* Longwood chair­
man for the Seminole County
Beautification Committee.
She will name six or seven
interested persons in the com­
munity to assist her with the
area work.
A founder and first presi­
dent of the South Seminole
Garden Club, Mis. Richard*
also is a member of the I^mgwood Civic League. Longwood
Area Chamber of Commerce
and longwood E x t e n s i o n
Homemaker* Club.

Christmas
Blue Grass Bath Set

CxIANT
BTL.

Two to make ready after the bath and all set
for CJiristma* giving—a bottle o f Blue Gras*
flower Mist and a box o f Blue Grass Dusting
Powder to match only await your card, 6.00.

Limit: Cine With Food Order, I’lesse,

Limit: One With Your $3 Or More Food Order, Please,

plus Its

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Limit: One With Your f l Or More Food Order, Please

“Morton

‘ Merry gift idea
everyone on your Christmas
Mom. Dad. Sister'Sue.
Brother Bob.
Your teen-age niece, Sally.
Aunt Mary. Uncle Ralph.
Grandma and. Grandpa
Extension phones make wonderful gifts
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Beef, Chicken, Turkey

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Dr. Crane’s

Ille g a l U s e O f G u n s
During- Wre nert Rrif 'months', the
United States Congress and the leg­
islatures of all of the 50 states of}
our Union, except Kentucky, Missis­
sippi, and Virginia, are scheduled to
convene in regular segsion-i-13, in .
January, 2 In February, onelfTApril,
and 2 in May. This situation is cer­
tain to produce a large number of
bills to control the ownership and use
of firearms. Many anti-gun laws will
be proposed by persons who believe
that Buch a law will prevent crime or
that it .will assist in the arrest and
conviction of criminals.
The American people seem to have
developed an inclination to try to
eliminate problems by passing laws,
especially laws prohibiting people
from doing things by which a small
minority cause trouble. Much of the.
sentiment against people owning and
using firearms is based very largely
on a notion that if guns- were.more
strictly regulated there would not be
so many murders and robberies and
such.*Most proposed firearms legis­
lation is pointed in the wrong direc­
tion. It disarms the honest, law-nbiding citizen, while it fails miserabjy
in its avowed purpose of disarming
the criminal. It is aimed at outlawing
the gun rather than punishing the
criminal who uses the gun for an il­
legal purpose.
No legislation can- prevent crimi­
nals from securing and using guns.
Reputable gim.Qivpera maintain tluit _
legislation should not be aimed at
the firearm but at its misuse. They
do not oppose reasonable legislation
regulating the carrying of a conceal­
ed handgun, bu£ they do oppose the
theory that a target shooter, a hunt­
er, or a collector should be required
to meet the same conditions. They do
oppose legislation which denies or in­
terfere with individual rights of our
citizens or is designed purely for the
convenience of law enforcement or
for the purpose of circumventing due
process of law in order to more eusily
obtain convictions. -

A ll of a Sudden H e Seems T a lle r

In their concern with trying to
prevent the use of firearms in crime,
too many people forget that the right
to keep and bear arms is critically
significant to a free people. It is not
by accident or merely because of the
■temper antFeonditions of tha* times
that a guarantee of the right of the
people to keep and bear arms is the
second item in the Bill of Rights.
Like other protections of the individ­
ual in the Constitution, as originally
amended, this was a product, of a
knowledge and understanding of his­
tory— the kind of history which those
who fail to understand are doomed
to repeat.
As we strive to solve the problem
of increasing crime in some areas,
our efforts must be based on reason
and knowledge, not on emotions or
misfnfomjntion. Existing laws must,
be strictly enforced with severe ad­
ditional penalties for individuals who
use a firearm in the commission of
a crime. Any proposed legislation
must not be directed at firearms or
the right to keep and bear arms, but
at the illegal use of guns.

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Ellen baa a high T.Q-, hot
la acting like a feeble-mind­
ed person; "fo r 46# -show a

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loUl laek of “ horse senes"
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nr gumption. .Many Ameri­
cana of all ages behave as
stupidly aa moron* because
(hey let their emotions muN
Iny against their brain.
When yoa marry, nee year
head more than your heart!
CASE IJ-455: Ellen 0..
aged 17, 1* a high achool sen­
ior.
"Dr. Crane," »h* began, “ I
am-in love with a college boy
who ha* Just had hi* first
year of prelliw .
"W * want to get married.
He thinks we should wait till
he ia through school; but I
tell hitji we should elope now.
--"Our parent* would oppose
our marriage, I know, for
they think we are too young,
hut I juat know we’d get
along all right.
"Don’t you think early mar­
riages aro O. K., Dr. Crane?"
Girla like Ellen often con­
fuse mere physical magnetism
or srxual infatuation with
true love.

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Thought For Today
In the morning sow your seed, and
at evening withhold not your hand;
for you do not know jvhich will
prosper, this or that, or whether
both alike will be good.— Eccl. 11:6.
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No race can prosper until it learns
that there is ns much dignity in till*ing a field as in writing a poem.—
Booker T. Washington.
Honor your father and your moth­
er. that your days may be long in the
land which the Lord your God gives
you.— Exodus 20:12.

Bruce

B io ssa t— Ray Cromley

Political Notebook

Every mnn is his own ancestor,
and every man is his own heir. He
devises his own future, and he inher­
its his own past.— Frederick H.
Hed^e.

Phil Newsom

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Protection come* under the Icongressmen, have taken part
WASHINGTON (N E A ) —
Some of the criticism leveled Secret Service, the federal in keeping the FBI'* func­
at J. Edgar Hoover'* Federal marshals, the state and local tion* strictly limited. The
Bureau of Investigation in re­ |&gt;oIice. If the local police do fear has been that if the FBI
cent weeks indicate there i* not provide adequate protec­ or any similar federal agency
much 111isinfo nuu t ion on what tion for a man or woman, or were given police - derision
the FBI la and what it is per­ if th* local police or sheriff* powers, it could he the first
are inefficient or corrupt, step toward creating a pos­
mitted by law to do.
First—The FBI it not a there la nothing the FBI ran sible police state.
national jndicc. By law, it legally do about it.
cannot ip' into a state,.coun­
On occasion, the Secret
ty, city or town knfl take Service has borrowed FBI
over from local officials. It men to help it in guarding
have to stand trial on charges
must work through and with the
president.
But
thrse
ranging from rape to treason.
local official*, though it may- agents are on loan and are
But, if not for himself then
conduct independent investiga­ not (while on aurh guard
for others,
Peron'* quick
tion* of federal violation*.
duty) working under orders
roundlrlp Atlantic flight creat­
Second— By law, the FBI from the Kill.
ed new problems.
*
has no |«&gt;wer to protect any­
Third—The FBI dor* not
Despite IVron's long ab­
one— whether the president of
sence. a large bloc of Argen­ the United States, other gov­ [decide who In the government
tine labor remained loyal to ernment official*, civil right* la a aecunty risk and who
isn't.
him. Its members were con­
wotkera or person* tieing il­
Some ofirials are fond of
centrated in "The 62“’ , the
legally deprived of the right
anytrig "I have «n FBI rtonrPerimista unions within Argen­
to vote.
anre." These officials are
tina’s Confedera lion of Labor.
mistaken No one except an
And among them the reertm
FBI man has an FBI rtoarmation* already have started

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In both, you get butterflies
in your stomach when being
kissed *nd feel giddy, tingly.
and agog.
So your physical reactions
are not a reliable teat of
whether'you are compatible.
Use your head mot* than
your heart. In true love you
think of the beat Interest! of
the OTHER party to your
romance. Infatuations are sel­
fish!
Ellen ow-*a a debt of grati­
tude plus over 110,000, to her
parent* for having fed, hous­
ed and clothed her thus far.
And she may have S or 4

children in the future, its ah*
ia obligated to play fairly
with them.
When you marry, you cast
tha proxy vote* of thos* fu­
ture unborn children.
They expect you lo furnish
them a home and normal con­
venience*, which Ellen’# boy
friend can’t do if she forces
him to.drop out of eolleg* for
this elopement.
How can a boy without a
trade or a profession expect
to 'support a wtf#, pay doctor
bills for babies, and operate
an automobile on unskilled
labor wages?
. Ellen’s parents ean’t ’ subsidite them and her hoy
friend’s parents are also un­
able to do'T*o. Ellen would
thus ruin her boy friend’#
economic future juat to in­
dulge her “ selfish 'desires for
erotic thrill* NOW!
So— if they marry—they’ll
probably be forced to live
with their in-laws.
With a squalling baby in
the house within a year, and
with another older woman in
fontrol, Ellen will grow re..rntJu),
-flared -,fd VoOn
begin nagging.
Her husband, too, will feel
hamstrung aa he watches his
former classmate* advancing
toward their law degree.

And In 10 year* more, thoa#
law student* will be in activa
practice with hqme* Jn 'attrac­
tive residential “ suburb*! and
driving new cars.

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But Ellen's husband. If h«
isn't divorced by that time,
will he living in a shack or
still sponging of th* &gt;n-lawa
for house, rent.
Ellen will b« bedraggled
end fault-finding, with 4 or 6
kiddies hsitging to her aldrta.
The divorce rat# among
these young couples ia Urrlfie
and you ran.see why.
For harpy marriage 1* a
big job even when you don't
start out with one or two .
strike# against you.
"I.ova flies nut th* win­
dow," runs an old adaga,
“ when poverty walk* In th*
door," 1* (till a truism.
Je'aua laid the poor Would
be with us always, and that
ia true for a lot of people are
feeble-minded outright and
others, like Ellen, park their
brains when they -want to
marry!
(Always writ* to Dr.
Crtne In care of IhU newtpaper, enclosing a tong
etamped, addreaaed envel­
ope and 20 cent* to cover
typing and printing co*(a '
whrn you *aad foe *oa of
hi* booklet*.)

For
Property

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114 NORTH PARK

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Couldn’t Care Ii^ss
From Juan P IVron'a unsucrestful attempt to stage a re­
turn to Argentina, two facts
seemed to emerge The Argen­
tine people Just don't seem to
care very much an&gt;more And
neither, apparently, does I’e-

ron.
For 10 years, from 1945 until
1955, the dictator Keren domi­
nated ill phases of Argentine
life. But for most of the last
to years, he has been in exile.
Time has eroded his apfeal
When Peron abandoned the

comfortable life of Madrid
and headed for Buenos Airea
via Rio de Janeiro,' it ostensi­
bly was to carry out a promise
that he would return to Argen­
tina this year. But now thenare those who say that at the
age of 69. Peron had no inten­
tion of making more than a
gesture.
It Is said he knew nraillian
authorities would stop him in
Rio, and that, besides, he had
no stomach for the possibility
that in Argentina he would

Herald Area Correspondents
Fntnrprla*
Mr*. Rltrhle Harris

Altamonte Spring*

Mrs. Jails HiMoe

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666 5634
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B »ir l.ak*-For»»t City
Mr*. Meryann Mile*
638-3678

Lake Mary Mr*. Frinre* Wealer
321-6111

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Mr*. J*ne Caa»*lb*rry

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Mrs. H. L. Johnson
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Long wood
Mr*- Donn* Eat**

Mr*. J*an Mafia

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North Orlando
Mr*. Margaret Cosby
321-6795
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Mr*. Clarence Snyder
3124641
Oviedo
Mr*. Evelyn Lnndy

Deltona
Mr*. Mildred Haney
(66-6(31

Genes*
Mr*. JoAnn Hay*
349-4873

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By Hal I'orhran
dres Framina. extreme left
wing leader of tlie Textile
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because he i* a potential
Worker* t'mon. and Augusto your Unci* Sam a lift, It!'
Vendor, head of the 239,noo those pack agea lo the po*i apv, heraus# he drink* too
mem tier Metalworkers Union. office well ahead of l him much, because he may have
loyalty In a foreign govern
Framina. who combines the mu.
ment. Iwcause he toll* Ion
*
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roles of wealthy textile null
Chances are. a tot of little rtturh, iweause w h a 1 e v e r
owner and labor leader, last
year railed for a "revolution J,ids arq still getting M^k till­ knowledge h* pirVs up may
nf bullets" if Peronlstas were ing up on Halloween trick-«r- he or sale, beceuse he may
he a homosexual or became
banned from Argentine poli­ treata,
he may have a weakness for
a
• •
tical office.
Your toes are for you to women or horse*.
Their unions now have call
ed for a general strike
pro­ atep on, not your employer. , The FBI It allowed only to
a
a •
report the facte, slatements
test (allure of the Peron mis­
and other evidence It* agent*
If
you
want
to
spoil
the
ex­
sion and have appealed to
other unions in "The fi2" for citement in reading books, pick up from interviewing
people and looking up recurds
support. Promises of the lat­ juat Jump to conclusions.
*
*. #
and such.
ter to "study" the issue la
Why spoil a youngster
The FBI I* not allowed to
interpreted as * polite rejec­
when you know it'e likely to make evaluations of this evi­
tion.
dence or reach conclusion* *»
Meanwhile, both Framina make him • fresh?
• *
! to whether th* man or wornand Vendtir are under attack
When * hqnrh.pl worni-ti ,on investigated l i or ia nut
WWIIir their own-onion*:
•
go into a store fur a a security risk.
,
It la estimated that Peroobig sale, one word covera ll—
One exception: The FBI
isia trade's spent around $400,CHARGE!
does deride on the suitability
non m-the last year-ln~4 bets -----------S— J— *----------uf all Kill personnel!
campaign for Peron'a return.
When yoa reach the age
The government department
Most of live money U believed
where you know you're stow­ or agency employing, or in­
to have come from union fund*
ing up, slow down.
terested In employing, a man
and it does not count the
•
a *
j or woman lakes the FBI evi­
money spent on round trip* to
Moat women aren’t touchy dence and rnakra its own
Madrid by the plotter*, some
about their age any more, but evaluations and its own deci­
of tdRim visited Perona three
are they truthful 7
sions as to whether lo grant
and four times.
a •
•
a security clearance or not.
Among those casting about
Experience can coat you • That ia, th* decision ia mad*
for blame it la bding said that lot, but the right kind will at th# White House, th* State
the "atmosphere had not ma pay you back in full.
Department, th# Department
lured sufficiently" to welcome
* ■ •
of Defense, or wherever.
Peron This 1* a way of nay
It's ■ shame glasses aren’t
Fourth—The FBI doesn't
mg there were not the proper mad* that will let you look normally investigate the back­
condition* of anarchy to force only on th* bright aid*.
ground* of Senate or con­
the government to permit hi*
•
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gressional
staff
employes.
return or force the military in
Little kidi who pay little Any such Investigations are
to' actions against the govern­ attention in school have * normally made tiy the Senate
ment.
r
harder time learning to learn or House Committees con­
For Spain there alio la a
s e e
cerned, (Thera are certain
problem. It 4* what to do now
It too)c two day* to quell committees which can ask
with Peron in the face of La­
a riot in a western prison. the F ill for assistance,)
tin American protests against
The Fill's director, and a
They finally took their pen
the condition* which have per­
succession of president and
In hand.
mitted Per jo to hatch his plots
on Spanish soli.
For Argentine President Dr.
Arturo IIlia there la both praise
and blame. Blame because be
permitted Braril to handle hi*
problem for him. Frame for
what teem* to be a major
strengthening of hit political
position.
But the key seem* to be the
Argentine basking in the aun
Wll'lt Fill ENI HA nil'll DFVI.Etr
of Bueno* Airea sidewalk cafe.
S
A
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322-1IMI
W . I*. «iII-H 9K*
He Just doesn't care about
Peron anymore.'

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Ml Green

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CAN N ID PICNICS

2-lb. can $1.69

each $9.95

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on the St. Johns River

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‘‘The N ile of Am erica”
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'Collision
r May Occur
On Drainage

In an tffort to find way* power in the area as possi­
Look* like our children ere
and mean* of keeping as much ble."
going to eat well in ichool of Seminole County's purchas­
Krider will present a fivelunchroom*. The4!!. S. Dept, ing power as ponible in Sem­
fly Harry I. Johnson
&lt; I 'i
point program to unite local
of Agriculture ha* recently inole County, Seminole Cham­
WEATHERt Fair, rather cold tonight, possible frost, low altout 30; Wednesday fair, ljttle warmer.
A "collision” may occur
merchants
and
businessmen.
purchased over nine million ber of Commerce Manager
Wednesday afternoon when
He will .suggest to .the
VOL. 57
L’nitcd Press Leased Wire . Established 1906 TUES., DECEMRKR 15, 1961 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 82
{rounds of frozen and canned Joh" Krl,kr wl" »“ « * » ! »*
rity and county official* con­
, t
„
fv¥1
i tqnight * meeting of the trade Chamber's hoard that a Great­
beef, more than 321.000 case. L ,y.,
of dlwctoj , th&lt;t er Sanford Hoard of Com­
fer on a drainage problem on
of canned applesauce and an- , ttpll
,i l f n to rrrlt|&gt; , merce !&gt;* created, tint efforts
(# # •
25th Street.
other 1.7 pill* million pounds t (irealer Kanfnrd Hoard of against the foremost compcti-.
They meet at 2 p. m. and
tor lie rombinVd, that the pro­
of fresh frozen young chickens I Commcree,
each
side appears to be arm*
for distribution to the USD.Vir Also ,,n ,he acmda when cedure of debating issues in
ing
itself
with ammunition
the
press
be
eliminated,
that
‘ he director* convene at the
national school lunch pro, , ,
supporting
its
contention.
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orgunlistumj-CDfiiunice ,rpom ycar-aroutjd programs attrac­
Yanks Ousted
gram.
at 7:30 will he plans to try tive to till- Inlying public he
The controversy developed
|j MOSCOW ( t ’ PTT—The ^oT
-,
„
,
again to bring about a metro- formulated and that the newwhen the State Road Depart­
vict Union today declared
Lake Mary Chamber of |lrt|itan lr,n&gt;hl&gt;nr , vstrnl fur organisation, operating as *
ment began plans to widen
three American military at­
Commerce has been notified
r „ ul)U phone *ub- division of the Chamber, con­
taches
persona
mm
grain
amt
[
Casselberry's
Town
f'ounrit
'
&lt;*5'h S tru t). It
hy W. T Rice. ACL president. „ . r)1(frs atld thp Hrction of of- sider hiring a part-time pro.
Sanford's nightlife light*
ordaied them out of ‘ be Monday night heard the first ■* " » "ftermath of a project
that work on signal light* a. fjf&lt;rl for tht (orlhcomin? muter with a merchandising will continue to go out *! mid­
■country.
reading of four ordinances conducted years ago when
^ the cro*sing south of Lake
background
co-ordinnle ail
ourfd to co-ordinate
atl
BS „ r,
year.
result
of
action
ilestgtied to pul building, elec­ Sar|Bird Avenue was widened
- 5 7 A Elementary S c h o o l - ,
In a letter -to directors, Fatrgrtries
ries iritMff i h e fr . ? * f W t f ' Monday night by the
trical, plumbing and sanita- to rare for traffic leading to
whirh got underway , Monday, Krider declared, "a mnjor
The metro
memr prune
phone sysumv
system .
V'AHIS &lt;U 1*1)—Tlie United tion codes on a par*tetfV the SunforA WaiiA *-vy-t^*. ,
* is cxpecled to be completed 'portion of Sanford and Sem­ was turned down last Ja n u a ry ' “pi^l ,-uv fathers
turned
lion.
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Stale*
won su|ipurt in the At- those of Seminole County.
within
two
weeks
ami
(he
%
inole County's
purrbasing , by Kim fm d -area ' subscribers down a plea that lire Capri
The City Commission says*
IUntie council imlay from i The four ordinances were
warnings in operating condi­
power is leaving the county. when a survey was conducteJ Bestuurant in- allowed to stayWest Germany and Belgium accepted and will be posted the county agreed to install
tion.
Spare will not permit a dis­ by Southern Bell. The metro open till 2 a m. nightly since
for it* plans for an Allied pending the second reading 8 drainage pipe if Ova city,
cussion of the fin tors contri­ plan would tie nil of the coun­ it ha* a seating i opacity cf
mu-tear force.
and final adoption which will back In iUSit, would allow the
Tmn Adams, Florida'* Sec­
.
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buting to this condition or to ty's phone subscribers into a limit *hjin *1H&gt;
state to run an open drain­
put the codes Into effect.
retary of State, has been
ways and means of offsetting single toll free system al­
age
ditch , south of 25th
A
kennian*
4»ctw*
Sir*
,
in
other
action
last
night
named chairman of Use board
it. However.” Krider wrote, though South Seminole is pri­ plirostirin, of Frrn Park, iiskctl
Street for three years,
of the National Waterway*
W
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IN
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(UBD
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be
Bonn)
of
Aldermen
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'•if is not unusual for subur­ marily served by the Winter city ftffjriati ti* tetnedy the
'County commissioners ssy
FI NAL PAPERS for the nule of Sanford Gas
Conference. He succeeds Wil­
President Johnson is wielding ‘ horiicd negotiations for reban families to periodically P a r k Telephone Company ordinance povernimr dtiaing
they
have searched thalr rec­
liam E. Kemp of Kansas C'Jly.
a "fairly sharp pruning knife” newing. the towns eontraet
Company to the Florida Public Utilities Comshop in the big city.
while Southern- Bell serves hours so that,hi* elieiit could
ords and fail to find such an
Adams is a frequent visitor to
on
proposed
spending
in
tho
W'i'h
\\.
l
,
t.ogue
for
garl-age
puny uf West Palm Beach .were completed yes"Unfortunately." he went subscribers throughout the re­ rater to banquet* to a greater
agreement. City commission­
Sanford.
fedrial budget be will st-lid to collection service, laigue has
tertlav. Principals of the transaction are pic­
on to say. “ much Of our pur­ maining area of the county.
ers say it is a “ moral obliga­
drprrr o f *uuci***.
had
the
contract
for
tire
cur­
Congress next month.
chasing power is going out of
tured, J. K. Roberts, president of Florida Public
The Oviedo aiea already has
tion” made in 1050 at a reg­
Hr
p.
t
now
hi*
re
«!r*pito
t
«
o
rent
year
and
no
complaints
It's a switch! That's for
Seminole County.
a similar system m that sun- rr«n)ittfoii* off ft nl in tht* fttJM*
Utilities lleft) ami A. II. Gaede, owner of tbe
on service'Were registered at ular City Commission meet­
suns. Federal and stale bever­
Sanford Gas Company.
(Herald Photo)
' Nothing constructive can aFribers there »an dial any­
Thf ftJul \%iMl1*1 hflVr I?fit lit*
Monday night's meeting. The ing.
age agents who usually seek
DETROIT
— The
i&gt;r accomplished by organizing where in the county plus \\ in­ p.| flu* 1’ wpr* rri|itr»vf Thr *«*cCity Manager Warren E.
contract is awarded annually.
and destroy moonshine stills
nulo industry rr|M&gt;rted boom­
several merchants and husi- ter Park ami most of Orlan­ f»nd u tiitlif Irf Saivf id ri-irH
Council men accepted a re­ Knowles now says that con­
have been asked to build one
ing sales during the first to
,
, , , rieesmeri s groups to compete do toll free. If a public hear­ ajit it % ♦rinf. i in fit %lo»ifi|* h-*ur#
port from the town's canvas­ tinued dralnoff of water In
. . . foe the new Florntaland , . „
,
. . .
.. .. ,
days of December with cmt
.
.
...
.
loinfly with each other. Kri- ing is favorable the Florida o ' thr i «*iitiI &gt; - a m
sing hoard on the recent mun­ the 25th Street construction
lourivt attraction at Sarasota
,
,
shipments at normal follow­
i
del was uhviuuslv referring to Public I'ldtticn I 'alii mis. i,&gt;n
Mu* i \ I
VVjtAMii otiit
icipal election at which -lime area would upset the Sanford
Instead of whiskev, however.
*
,
_
ing labor itlffn iiltu-s
I, ,
-n group uf Koulh SitWni bus will permit Geneva resident* &lt;,iiiiiillil*,*("!ki,i * -V!’ I cS',Tin' I
Iw-i ctmnciimrti, Vilhur l ego drain system of pipe by per­
the still will dispense sweet
1
irtessnu-n who recently organ- to have tile same service.
llnluirn and J"»* linker \*•t«*■'•!
und Edward A. t.uim were re­ mitting too much water to
cider.
ired.
"It's impel alive.” said Kri­ huth |duh»
elected and Dr. Eugene H. enter tt at one time.
• • •
“ Our basic problem,” K ri­ der, "that we try agnm to on
MADISON, hid. (C PU — Ellis was elected to the
He suggests, rather, that
Tht'ff* ni r turn r mt f’ptt"tl' f»»
High school seniors here In
and
maintains
Uvr
ot
( tlie. Sanford (las prs&gt;plc
i iwrou
der declared, ‘‘1* to devise He nui county's largest and the rhuitiiK' hiiur i i i r«* In thr
Tile
Hillside
Hotel
ua*.
de.
pipes
he installed to contain
hoard.
l
oom
doom
1
.
K.
the Sanford area who are in:
\ II G a e d e
I l'&lt;
fid's
ways and mean* uf retaining fastest system of rmiiimiiiinc rlty Thr* Mrtvfair Inn mid '
si toyed li&gt;‘ file early today Woo-litam* did lod seek re­ the runoff.
leresled in entering Florida
as mueh of our purchasing lions.”
iaini. lias announced he hasHubert, m Saniorsl Monda&gt;
Firs! reports imlhated "six eled ion.
Knowles has a photostatie
\ nhh-7 I Inli'l H it p*i til it I *'d
Soulhrrn College of Lakeland
or
seven" guest* wen- mjtiiajrci-d
to
soil
liltcotnpaiiv
to
complete
purthase
a^re**
q
|
a
y
.
ji#*n
till
1
A
1
1
1
I
he
Mu'
.
Also officially le&lt; elected copy of a new a Item carried
are requested to attend a
ed line guest was unaccouiit- even- Marshal Guy K Sawyer Nov. lit, P.iBO, In The Sanford
fair rju**|'tn n h.ia h«,i,n m to tla- I o ida Pulilic ' 11lilt*'* mi-ills told Mu- lie: aid
meeting at 4 p m Ihursday,
td for.
und i leik Maty Hawthorne. Hi-ruld in which the agree­
r amt i"?i» r I i « I*•»*ir tmn th* l u-ti|i»nj, i We t Pair" Beach
at 1‘inecresl Inn The hostess
‘ Tin- fact that tmr cnmtiany
Yuld* /
s |*11•»ft m i i * tm»0 r h'
'Die t’auili il also aolholited ment w h s reported.
) ' ill he Vtiss Mabel Chapman.
\,, ii, In
i Garde
in w tu* invested t.eav llv ill liie pur
The second paragraph of
llo- firm of Gteriie, rlaborne
c t 'n » i n i * * n * i t « r ' * r \ i *u il nminhji
kI Hanford, an alumna uf
owners. In ailed by J
K Bo , base of tile Sanlurd l&lt;av Lorn
•) 1 0
W A S H IN G TO N
ill'll
ami Dyius of Sanford to sr- the new* account of tha City
«|Tu aa tiny ihi»fl(fi‘d thr «»t
Florida Southern. She told,
u pfuljl tl( |fM. f , ct tin.t r(l&lt;i
„ f the 1eomplish the annual audit of &lt;'«mmisalu«» meeting says:
dliliiifiFi* Ir^wrrimr
jiucidN-r In-rH. prv.tdi tP. * lUI take pos» ]
llvu Clock today that William
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"The resolution
w*
rrntgunc
this
-Y
oil*
w
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ls
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l
o
t
a
1
College
went the town's financial ........I.
record*
resolution rroDO:
proposed
&lt;if room* ii hot*’l
f5U|
U Johnson, admissions coun­
liun on Jan l
the outstanding growth
area* lhruu|, tl th, f.„,)1B|it) Mon- and agreed 'that ‘ m, action 1** * « “ nty Commission Chalrselor at the college, will l&gt;e
i son at 505 Sanford Atlantic ,'1 ,voi'! ,h'' 'Imitation
ny Ju lian Sten itro n i
'I he ' 1111
A l t * gas, r l r c
tn the State
itav of ufficialiy elerting J.yiv- should he taken at this time ” m" J,,bn Krider would giva
present tu confer with high
A is o rla le Editor
11 i f ;ni { wi, itc't ill1r111ic % in l kir*
National Bank Building 11
' He wic wry mild, pleaM-,1
,, ........... Resident of
tt„. Semm
" '‘lie permission to run
school students. Color slides
la !• 1 i'
m *1m ofiui K in
I.iltle by liltie, gift bv gilt someone uidie* to jihone in a
to
add
&gt;a,d.,r,l
lu
out
iaindv
!
,
Sl
ates
and
Hubert
ole
C.uintv
Ibxnd
„
f
Cumin,,l,ui""K''
from 25th Street
of campus stone* and student plp,u,e b&gt;. plrdgP ,hp srn.inoir fieldge Ihey can do m by rail\\c .1 i'.i;.u lie*rih i hi* v» ai a,at ddcn.l io spare m, effort n Humpiirey vice (iicsideut. Hienet* that naikimz m, t s Hoough the ditih after th#
Mi'iu l » itoit pnilviug mi I
S
activities will tie stioun arid County Fluted Fund is grail dig 323 0535
iiiairi the itMiipafl) * MJtii dii or c\p*‘i»M’ in providing this
17
w 11Ill'll 1hr ct»i |ih|lit# DMh M licel widening project
reiresliments will be served
T w o Jloo conlriiuitHirs nu de
uaily rinsing the gap between
ti , ei &gt; *1 &gt; It pieM-uil)
pi u*
• • •
'
city with »n onluiandlnii gax |‘d | llC J lt4»1* | ) jC‘ S
limit a i»f I DAntlttiuiy Itt" Inn. it hegun by the «tate- If tha
lip
the
hulk
of
gills
receivr
.1
tin- amount on hand and phdg
v ,ih
P i n a l and turtThsI » *' M'l NII c
domn't |»ut a pip# in
P A l.A T h \ l l ’ l ' l i
(ipnrire mnlcd.
In view &lt;d lbe Supreme id in this year . cainjiaign and Hu* |ia»t weekend One came
* , 1 1 ,, in ' ikKj t w i % in t Id*
■h
'
\lt’a*
»,a'h
mu
lor
the
d
it.h
m ithln three yenra,
\
\
Mark***
74,
foriiirr
V'ukiMH
t mu t &gt; ruling Morul.i&gt; on vur the organization's Sto ihw oh I,--in a Seminole &lt; minty phy»i
| ill, , I 1*' 1 sj't
turn.
1 ijt'n'« f »ii , i*»h iii i*f, ■
I hi- l o ’ uf'i? t* ii ^ yet not coni' i eivlItty iflitml jhi (•* I 111! rfidi 111.
the m u n ly rorutui»»iui\ w ill,.
rou* lilies ol the Civil Bight. Ji-ctIV e
iiati and the olbi i (torn a don •|iia*nI p*i»Hnat
w \ a ' «Ut*lru and vul'T
p lrlc vie !«• pUn to aggrra* h* d Monday Ht n hospital
Ivinkr *ait!.,t
Art it's interesting to nou! \ ,, * ’* j n ad-l *h •mil
cyver the weekend another
ttho wi'h' d to remain anon floatjriir h i ouiul i h» * •'
r\«'l&gt; pi onion naluiAi ga% and
knoMlia hat aim prtpare*)
rn injur it's rrcriv i i Iasi
that 173 years ago today llo(312 in contribution* and y moo*
I hr I Yijr &lt; 'min 111I - m o d »»'-»■» ' *« 1 l i t ■ i■t * in the M .11 laiiimi and to tak«* whf»n*v«r
^trps art* \Yi dnrsiiiiy in mi nut w h ip I‘ II#
u t*\t fry in a r*cortRnf of
Con.litution's Bill ol Bight*
Vine of Seminole's school* K'»-t it.
l •1 n»s ndin .1 III *1 ti in r •" t»f fllH « 'hJf ) til l \Iclld g,1!' m*i vice
pledges were received and -tv
flu* t tty i &lt;iiim)U&gt;5ioii minutes
n«i idcnl III ‘ Ic aiT fi l t ity Mis
was adopted
\. r h | '•*!oU
StlfltH nl a Ppi'tdal meeting Dec. 8*
of Monday aftertHMin i t &gt;till i ontrilmled (33 50 and A It
HIM \ N D l l i n i
Soho f&gt;f i! 15 to
• ■ •
wh**l&lt;'\iT th* duitiand war Mift* was k»I I Ihstanlly,
1 tie fu n p gru rn ip lm * 22b
needed |7.333 39 to reach Ha K&lt; &gt; donated (20 A $15' dona nmimnta i»f prnni«*».
I ■■•lli* |wild ii l| « .ill) 'i.-sit i ** IhiA Man, presented to offl*
-.
rtflt It's 1 pretty safe tv-t that
tmn came from the Merry iHnjff* ur|| into •to 11o 1h11' *•
goal
r;.
s F'hi n* Biynnl !x*i nlghr
f„ r (llrir r (v i , w pr|0r to
■
\\r
ipicnd
to
I
h
p
active
—
not
E n d s L if e
come nrxt month it will be
Contribution* or pledges can twenty Club, a 112 gift came p"u7e.’ off.eii.ls hh&gt; If'»
II
turn,!*
and
supporter*
of
tmnoriow'i
meeting,
only
in
the
hn»mcA&gt;
life
of
flic
M
I
\
MI
M
T
h
\
Dl-ymr
Mayor M. I. Raborn Jr. Son­
tie mailed to LF, P D Box from Joyce Selher atpl do iin umulut iiijf hi ii* »• I d II
|(,„ , uy engineer, AI Shaw,
(•111)1111111113 hill m P* Civic Ilf** idel vvtiiiinn, Mr a S i i i i Ii ( ‘ rwh- the outgoing Governor threw a
ny is the only mtlnlwr of the
144. Sanford, or made in iu-'r. contribution* wort* rceoided
11111m)i m'l fur him mid piesH'iit
iit&gt;
A t l). W lliojo «
tmn „ ! no prepared a map uf
a* wi-Il ' hi* concluded.
I iVI-itT, Ullll nihil ts-rl ■"'' If in tilt*
Sanford City Commission wlio
from liiegory Lai 111tier Co. anil Hut* In Min Ji m ji&gt; usUioi 10
• d him vkitli th r I ,Ill« *•In nuto- Ho area In question showing
W
w
n
u
n
a
^
rr
of
the
local
u
l
|j,
„
DJ i'alll*t*l Jklil'il
hasn't served ai clue! execu­
Mrs James V Warren
art the wheel* 111 motion to
office will lu- Arthur P Ma Monday night, then i-almty umhlli that had been loaned i-xisllng drainage facilities.
tive oi (lie city . . . and JF*
Gifts of (5 were received
collect
the
taxes
or
to
uj»
The city-county rift ha*
h**w *»l tt t*»l Palm Re •chi who mij,. tu a nruihy dm ti&gt;i '• of - In him e a r lie r thin y e a r by
likely his fclluw commission
1mm W A. Ashley, It. C.
i ntitiier H 11; h I lull* mu hnuI Mill move tu S an fo n l.
li'trwl
machinery
to
gtuii
1
in
grown despite efforts
by
|fi**r f .,r U ta tm c n t. .li*-ci 1 ui*a- the autmuiddle rOinpiniiy.
er* will accord him tlial lion
i art. Auto Gla.s and Seal
I l l ) ant Mill tithe it Mitb many to cairn it. Tomorrow
tionninr; the inve^tiyi**
property involved. Ii*»vi« it «m»1I il
M ahrw , a native M orkfan.
,Juy
ihp Muund, imlicp »ai*t
or
truer Company, Henry Me
him "Ill'll he m o v e* tu ,l«i h
to ah t Iff y the Ins, |niyiii**ti1 f t, t ft, Iin 1ji' .14h hi a! week m.it j iH and h.i» ! mi» rhildren
could tell if It will grow or
Laulrn Jr and the Florida
mutiville Jan 7* I d Jiitli a jiri- be aAwwcd to lieal.
A augifeatn n \»u» mafje th.t* ! In k H »li, pM»mrrrrilt Sun* M a r c in and M an S He C h i l d r e n
D
i
e
Seven-year-&lt;dd Sulldy Peev ite U u firm
Two RA5C Vigilante recon Forrestry Service employes
the personal property t**x »- ft !•! hiiAin*»emHi i&gt; copt,nu­ in a member of the !’r&lt;‘xb)lerS I ' B I N ( i F I E L D. Mass.
pies avows Santa I lau* must
Additional g i f t s included
ll** nod 11 hountiu " t i l hr tall
levied on real pr«&gt;p«*rt) to c»»|
un i hurrfi
t* 1*1, — A w indwhippe-l fire
Sanfonl Nava' Air Station ml-'
Kitchen Eire
. . . N ew . E lm r H orn
lw.y,.A IGs.^aG w Lim-aU.!'.
Seven li-iruli-rr oil t hrjklmas
Ibled in flight soutti of I.ake arv lia|d 1st Church and
I, 10U5 . and il wilt be peiiorro
T
T
r
m
m
m
'- r v r n r*w*rTrm nrmP r 1 » » t * *
VttHI'li
f|
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I
t
Ull'lll
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l*
I'Jllly
n
f
f
w
w
f
f
E v y , . . l'l-cauiu ( oliiel lias
Iroin Bose Mary l.auberl
land this morning
ed annually ”
n|ili|,ii 1 I'MlI'ltUy «»r I toy Dies In Eire
tmiav in tlir ttowded I'uirto in Isy cloture, lull Isurslmg wilh to a kilclu-n stove yesterday at
to Slav home and clean the
One plane .rsshed m a rural
Howard W hel-liel. i l l y tax'
m i's oil v to he*, th,TAMPA ' CPI i—Three year j{jr, „
,,111011 of tills city, invective, uie Cominons e.rjly the home occupied at S06 Pebathtub
area after its two-man crew
collector, presenle-i
i r s n a l . f I pot th a n d
nvestigative igld fticiurii Thomas Hill died giUing fuur ihitditu ax Un-y b«lay gave birth lo x new can Avenue by. Jlielma Jack*
ejected d fr ly fiu T Ihe^iiltter
pages of fliTuin" T,T j^n^TT" ■"rrrTr^ * ---- HTT
^-n-nrrTtmp“ -AT7mtx V 'ittttf when -Fere -bf*G,e—»Tr{Tr-------------------------------- . c-«&lt;nwl&gt;»o -U »a;—»--—« » ! »
—Ttui -alarm.
moiycte.(
William Slenir&gt;ei lo,a| real
|ibne limped back to Sanford
r m l dun
out m th* family Iminp nr.tr
I I f II M
and loislliesae* in Mo • 1 •I .
iiiapli- leaf on a while back at 9 57 a. it und Bremen re­
lor. lias been appuintnl to
Ttm accident occurri-if in
ti ) i i l l \ vrl'l'il#'
hfri"
I In ImmI i 1 «»f I In* tvfiihl
whnh he say- haw- ,I&gt;mI,-&gt;-I I ,&lt; w,f i.i
dound with u-riu .11 ici! bur turned in headquarters 20
»&lt;rve on Hie |*ilicy conunltU'e
clear weather while Ihr planes
I • * ......m i hs*d dial lL-jt I In* v*a&gt; luiind eitnMil lui r ftt l
paying the fe, &gt;
of the Florida Association of
were on an operational tT*m
•J* alb
&lt;aiiU'l t*&gt; #»e|f in finm ihr d«»or mdrraiing he
One rominissl'-ner remaik
Realtors.
JACKSONVILLE U 'P lI ed that tlir list "looks a lot f|u;|ed ifurultot v im l» in thr had allrmptrd to get out of
Ted L Staton ihr lr*i5 stale mf^ r&gt;4rC" *
Vclrest
Jayne
Mansfield
will
The two men who pararhut
Ihr h*»um**,
like a Who - Who ot Sanford ’ . hi »t '*
president of the Florida asso
U un Hie prvigram at six
ed to safety were taken to
nation, appointed .Vem|ar lo
mao-ill al Mills seheiluled nexl '
J V KSONVII.I.F (U P I i —
MaeDill AF H at Tampa. IBB
his third term on lbe policy
month tor Gov-elect Hay don
„ Gtj|* elect lii-ydon Burns |ded^- ‘
rials
there
said
they
appeared
. making conimdize
Burn* Burns announced lo»iay.
t ed to do all Ive can Ui aid edu^
to have escaped serious miury
This commltlee, a m o n g
Burns 'outlined plan* at a
|ration m thr state when he
other things, stated Stemper,
“
breakfast for more than 300
takes office
lias as one ot iG primary ( TOO IDS b l U C m l
J.ok-onwile business and civic
Burn* lolrl a commencement
functions the prole,ting ol
y baskelhall was stolen Irom leaders
exorcise at Jacksonville Uni­
property ownership and pio Ihr C'rooms lligti Sctuail gym
Musie for Urn ball*, winch
versity, "a . superior program
nistum sometime over
the wl{] u- held in Tallahassee,
perty right*.
of education at all levrlx is
•
•
•
weekend, policereported
to- Tampa. Fern Park, Jackson­
mdis|&gt;ensab1r for the growth
) 1 U
Sunday night thr adult choir day. Flntrv was gained by ville Miami ar^l Pensacola,
of this state and for its eul
of (lie- First Baptist t liureli ol breaking a lock on a door
wilt lie by Guy laimbardo
tural, political, social aml
Sanford will present Its an
And added Burns. "Bryant
economic wall being.”
nual Chriatmas Cantata Tins
will sing—not Farris but An
University president Dr Ro­
year the choir will feature
SHOPPING
ita "
bert H Spiro awarded Burns
' Born a King,” by John W.
an honorary dm-tor of laws de
DUS l i f t
Peterson. The program will i&gt;c
gree, Ihr first Ive haa received
under the direction of Mrs
Guy Bishop.

j iq j l v a

It’s Always Darkest Just
Before Dawn

B R IE F S

U. S. Wins

'Pruning' Knife

Booming Sales
turn

Cify G a s Firm
S a le Announced

UF G ra d u a lly
Closing The G ap

t

ll»

Hotel Ruml

Ifs Official

Sanford Aims
At Back Taxes

Santa Claus

Visits Farris

Probe Continues
In Hall Death

Sanford Flyers
Safe In Crash

XT

i

Bryant To Sing
. . . Not Farris

Education Aid

Pledged By Burns ^

Two Murderers

*

•

•

T~ Mrs. Ronald U. Klcven is
( among several local people
interested in the possibility of
CHRISTMAS SEALS f&lt;gM TB Jnd
getting a tropical fish club
oilier RESPIRATORY DISEASES
organized in this area. If
___1'OllTc a tropical fish "bug”
rail Mrs. Kleven at 322-SW7 t
or Harvey Juncker st 322- ||e
SOUt l &lt;
6058 and let them know: about
i t I f enough people ere in
terested atepa will be taken to
get an organization establish­ ■ Chuslmat g O u tlin e s
ed.

Receive Life

GAINESVILLE (U P I) -Twx&gt;
men were sentenced to life im­
prisonment lor the April 29
hold up murder of a grocer.
Circuit Court Judge J. C.
, Adkins Jr passed the urn, ilence against Robert Joiner,
- 23. and John Scott, 21. convict
/ |ed Dec. 4 of first degree mur; der in'tbf slaying of B. T. CulP-rP*r The jury recommended
^ j mercy.

(J a . T e c h S i g n s
T w o F lo r id a n s
ATLANTA ( U P I ) — Georgs
Tech went Into Florida Tuci

NAN FORI) NA VA L ACADEMY “ dropped anchor” In Sanford Monday in
no uncertain terms. ThiA is one of the two nine-ton anchors unloaded by
a Navy crane on the front lawn of the school. The anchors were obtained
through the courtesy of the Naval History Dpmrtment in Norfolk, Vfc.

day lo sign ita 22nd and 23rd
high school star for neat sea
son's freshman fastball team
The Yellow Jackets signed
grant-in-aid agreements with
fullbacks Steve Brown, of
Leesburg High, and halfback
John S in , o f Winter Park
rth f

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for the future lu rcA i of the
propoted lakefront devHopment on U k t Monroe wai
outlined to member* of the
Sanford L l o n a C l u h b y
George Touhy, one of the
backer* of the original plan,
at a luncheon meeting Tuead*y at Lake Monroe Inn.
MWe mult take an aggreialee approach to the problem
of providing the proper bu«ineaa and economic setting for
the marina In Sanford, if we
would avoid having a 'white
elephant’ on our hand*,” said
Touhy.
;
---------------He pointed out that city
commlaiioner* are not going
to "buy'1 the propoial and
undertake the outlay of - a
million or more dollar* unless
they feel aure of complete co­
operation of the buainesamcn
and , private citizen* of the
community.
" W . must 'think big.
keeping the future In mind
as we plan toward the lime,
in Juat a few abort years,
when Seminole County’s pres­
ent population will have dou-

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Touhy pointed out Mutt The
KnsS^ntral Florida Regional
planning Hoard hna prndictf'J
that the county population
will reach 160,000 people In
the neat' 10 ycara or before,
“ Romertiher, w h e n y o u
think of the neat five ycara,
that the new Central Florida
State University w ill, he built
just outside Oviedo and, in all
likelihood, we will also get a
junior college In Seminole

County. These two factors
abide will rauso population
figures to mushroom and all
businessmen should p l a n
with these fartora In mind,"
he noted.
"A * businessmen and Sem­
inole Countiani we must fur-

CAT Franchise
Tabled By City
City Commissioners display
ed little interest in. further]
consideration of a community
antenna television franchise J
for Sanford when they met
Tuesday at City Hall.
Commissioner Karl lllggin
bolhum moved to "deny it" hut !
motion A.e6 le
second. Commissioner* moved I
to table it .for further study j
or "until the public demands1
i,."
A list of unpaid personal j
property taxes from 1931 to- J
tilling |fit,708 was brought to '
the. attention of the commix- 1
•loners. They were asked by
Howard Whelchcl, finance of­
ficer, what the city wished to
do about the problem.
,
Commissioner* were asked
to consider either clearing*
them or collecting them
through seizure ami public
sale. W. K Knowles, city man­
ager, poinll-d out that thopgh
the figure seeliled bight it rep-resents only about 1.6 per
fent of total taxes.
Commissioner* asked that
Ihr Qlaltrr he referred to City
Attorney William Hutchison
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In a chamber packed will)
residents and property, own­
ers In the Slnvia area, the
County Commission Tuesday
heard arguments from nttorneys, residents and property
owner* concerning the dos­
ing of a road in the disli\ic^
known as Church Street.
The Commission, However,
deferred action when fum ­
, ,
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missionar y
(.ary, in whoa.
district the street is situated,
In other hunim-**, ('nttitni*asked for lime to make aionrr .1 II Cntpp* a*keel for
further investigations before sitvf uni an mfenahtfi In Ki*h,
submitting a recommendation 1fn
in eoinleTTiiTetl litiilthnir
to the Imsrd.
fit '2I J Went |*iml111 SlM'i't no*1
It all atarted when Mnieel n
„ Kfirni:r ni ,llofl
|n9 ,,ark
Park Avp.
Avr I
(.rrdan—who hem* Ihr same . ntie.
. . henilliiii. .
on mrith'iimnname as a famed French lion |»rmiff IUltra h hi to hitvr
prize fighter killed in a tragie hrefi Ttiur nflay.
airplane crash appeared liefora the commission last
Murih and said the toad,
FORT LAUDFIIIIAI.K i U I'I i
which leada to Ilia home, was
— Max Conrad, a 02 year-old
blocked.
A. ttuda and Sons cleared rrew ml "Flying Grandfath­
another road Into the area er." wns In M-l out Friday for
and Joiner! with other prop­ Capolown, South Africa, whe ri­
erty nwnera In an appeal to fle hiijx-s to Initials- another o|
tha rommiaaion to vacate his record flight* next week —
Church Street which former an 8.310 mile non atop hop to
County Knginerr I.. P. Hagan New Orleans
said he laid out haek ill ttl22.
Geo. A. Speer Jr., repivFat Overw eight
arnling the |iro|a&gt;nents, point
erl out that the people in the Avnihihte to ynti wtthoul n
Immediate area of the rond •I etorei pr&lt;‘*rHptii»ii, our pr«iWant Church .Street closed •Iiif I eii lU'il I Jilt inn. Von nniti
while those who oppose it rlo lost* tiifly fni or your niotmy
not own properlj udjaicnl to loo k. OilftliPX I* n tivi&gt; tiihh't
hThI oil aTty KWHilimeil. lirt r mI
it. Mrunwhile, Gor&lt;lon V. of
1‘itA fill Hlul live lunger,
Frederick, representing op­ Oilrlm-x cimta lit III! utul is
ponents. stressed tin- point aiiill rift fills iziini it fit i- If not
renifon, jm»t
that tha mad does serva a • ft11af f.*• fur mi v riii
purpose to county residenta u-turn tile pui kis s* to Joili
druggist atld uui yyour full
and that another roar) with a inuiivy Inn k N ‘t 4
fpieit lurift
00-foot right-of-way lntt&gt; the **k(*t. Odrlm-x la until
with
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a substitute until it becomes Mrltr) nohltk Uruif HlurrA* —
Sanford - Mail Order* Filled.
a reality.

nish a" climate ;u!tald*vf«t]thi* tremendous growth—con­
stantly eapanding our horiaon* and updating methods of
merchandising and enlarging
our service* to a very large
degree, if we are not to be
found wanting while progress

flown on around us,” he de­
clared.
"Change ia . Inevitable—we
cannnt live in the past—
thrre’a no future in it,” Touhy
quipped.
V-,,Look at the community
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By Dottle Amlin
In view of the discussion be*
(ween city and county com*
mlMioder* over the question of
Um necessity of piping an open
drainage ditch in connection
with the 25th Street reconstruc­
tion, The Herald today con­
tacted C. A. Benedict, assist­
ant district engineer with the
State Road Department.
Benedict was asked for an
official opinion concerning the
matter and following arc the
questions and answers:
REPORTER: Mr. Benedict,
If the question of tbf pipe ditch
remains unsettled, will it ef­
fect the letting of the contract
for reconstructing 25th St.f
BENEDICT: No, it will func­
tion either way.
REPORTER: When can the

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letting of this contract be ex-' a verbal agreement made be­
pected?
tween city and county officials
BENEDICT: That is'a ques­ at the time of the reconstruc­
tion I ciQ not answer at this tion of Sanford Avenue. The
lime. This depends on the county agreed that they would
status of our primary road put In the pipe as requested by
funds, and w-bcn they become the city, either at the time of
available. We are short right the reconstruction of m b
now.
Street or three years after the
REPORTER: Will: the con­ Sanford'" Avenue job.
REPORTER: Was this a
tract be let In January?
BENEDICT: 1 doubt it. I verbal agreement or a wriUen
don't believe funds will be one?
available by then.
BENEDICT: I know there
REPORTER: Are you fami­ was a verbal agreement, but
liar with whether any type of so far as I know there was no
agreement was reached be­ written one.
REPORTER: If the water
tween the city and the county
in November 1959 concerning from the ditch was not allowed
to flow into the city sewer
this pipe ditch?
BENEDICT. Yes. it is my system, would it cause flood­
understanding that there was ing of the low areas along 25th

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The County Commission is
faced with another one of
those perplexing problems.
But it's not as big a prob­
lem to the Comminlonet* as it
in to four businessmen who
own a parcel of land on the
northwest corner of the inter­
change at 1-4 and SR 131.
The Humble Oil Company
w ants to buy the property and
construct a service station.
The owtieis want to sell, hut
the sale is contingent upon
Humble getting a building
permit.
The County will not gran!
the permit because the con­
struction of a station there
wouhi nggiavute a draining
problem which didn't exist
until the Slate Road Depart­
ment built the interchange
&lt; halnnan Jim Avery s*yi
that in his opinion the only
solution to the problem wauld
he to go to the courts since
lehe SRD says it will not do
anything to remove the picsrnt drainage problem
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She wan determined to die.
And yesterday she made it.
That’s the pathetic'pre-Christmas story out
of l.ongwood as (old this morning by Peace
Justice Union L. Cox.
Judge Cox said the little old lady had willed
that she must die. She believed she had nothing
to live for. She was alone. She was cared for by
a friend of about If) years, but even the friend
wns shtinned by the woman.
She refused to eat. force-feeding sustained
her for some time. Hul a short while Inter, even
this wns refused.
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And later the delermlncd woman, estimated
to lie in her late 70’s, even refused to talk.
«■ Doctors were summoned. Earn said (here
was nothing they could do . . . unless the will
to live could he restored.
When force-feeding wns Imposed, the friend
would plnre the elderly woman in a chair. I nless watched carefully, she would fall from it.
Finally, the friend let her remain in lied.
At :&gt; p.m. Thursday she visited the bed­
room. The woman had gotten 'her wish. She
was dead.
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Judge ( ‘ox wns called in (he role of coroner.
He summoned two deputy sheriffs to the bed­
side to witness his actions.
Death, the coroner ruled, wns from lack o f *
nutrition.
He said (he woman was of medium height
and he and aides of the Cox-I'arker Funeral
Home estimated she had withered away to about
fiO pounds of little more than a skeleton clothed
in skin.
The funeral may not bring munv mourners,
liut one person is sure In he there.
That’s the friend who tried mightily to
bring the woman away from her destiny with
death. She'll grieve, hul -he can he happy with
the mentorv (hat she tried.

Street during heavy rains?
BENEDICT: Very likely.
•NOTHING STALLED,' ,
•AVERY STATES
By Julian Stenstrom
Associate Editor
“ Nothing has been 'stalled’
on the Improvement of East
25th Street In Sanford by the
county commission," s a i d
James P. Avery, chairman of
the Board of Serfflnnle Coun­
ty Commissioners, in a state­
ment to The Herald today.
Avery waa referring to a
report published in Wednesday'i elition of The Herald
concerning the drainage prob­
lem on 251(1 Street at Grand­
view Avenue. In the report
City Manager W. E. Knowles
was quoted as telling the San­

ford commission, “ The Coun­
ty wanted to channel i t (water
drainage) into the city sewers
tia&lt; an open ditch." He was
also reported to have aald,
"We cannot permit this as it
tould rupture our eewer pipes
by pouring in too much water
too fast and we must demand
that the county
aiy Install
ujita u a pipe
pipcline to control
il the fl&lt;Utt£f wicepla^lrraie." •
tor at an accept
oaJW today, howAvery contc.
ever, that the county commis­
sion was not involved in this
and, therefore, is ntJt a part
of any controversy with the
City of Sanford.
"The county commission,"
said A 'cry. has informed the
Slate Road Department by
letter to proceed without delay

in planning and constructing
the 25th Street improvement.
“ 1 wasn't aware," he con­
tinued, “ that there was a bit­
ter struggle between the coun­
ty and city board'*. jjw a a un­
der the impression^ shat we
were cnjbying the best of rela­
tions, particularly during the
past four yean.
“ On numerous occasions,"
he foliated, "we have met to­
gether and jointly discussed
and planned* several large
programs in a spirit of co­
operation that had induced a
high regard for one another."
Avery pointed to the West
251h Street improvement ami
the I5ih Street and1Southwest
Road improvements; etc. Sev­
eral other joint projects have

been successfully concluded, to have told the city eommis-r deemed necessary."
sion, “ This is a moral obliged Avery said be wanted it
he said.
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“ To corrct certain state­ tion, and involves thc^integ- made clear that the county
ments published in The Her­ rity of the .county commission wants to sec the project (fourald," declared Avery, “ Mr. to abide by its agreement.'* laning SR 46.from French to
Avery contends, "N o agree­ MeUonville) finished. “ Along
Knowles is not god has not
been a registered engineer in ment with the City of Sanford, with the roads committee of
the State of Florida while (he i as Ilie result of a search of our the Seminole County Chamber
county mginccr i* registered records, lias' beer; found which of Commerce, who endorsed
and has to (&gt;e uijdcr the law. i would obligate Seminole Coun­ this project, our interest is
“ Regarding any so-called ty to Install tile drainage pipe. full speed ahead'."
agreement between the coun­ . In fact,". Avery pointed out, . The chairman warned. ‘ 'All
ty commission and the city I “ state and county engineers these statements could cause
commission, the citizens of ■declare such a pipe is nut nec­ the State Road Department to
set aside the funds earmarked
this county arc reminded that essary;
the Board of County Commis­ ."It's not the county 'a prob­ for this improvement and use
sioner* cannot expend funds lem," Avery asserted. “ The the monies elsewhere in the
for any ‘moral* obligations. state says It isn't necessary county. The county is inform­
Such expenditures ■ must be so why should the county ed that the contract for widen­
spend from $30,000 to $33,two ing ami rebuilding SR -16,” he
Irgai,"
in The Herald's story Wed­ — ' the cost estimated by the concluded, “ definitely will be
nesday, Knowles was reported state — for something not let in January."

Centaur Moon Rocket In Dry Run
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Practice Shot
For Future
Lunar Landing

CAPE KENNEDY ( U P I )- A
high powered Atlas Centaur
moon rocket shot Into orbit
SANFORD, I T f 1iTTIlT
NO. 80
around the earlh today on a
j tough practice run for next
j year's scheduled launch of a
m
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A . . .
lunar landing space craft.
It was the second orbital
sucres* in four flight* for tho
Iroutded $550 million Centaur
development program that is
three year* behind schedule.
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y
The hydrogen furled Ceni l 111 — Belgium sidestepped

W E A TH E R : Partly cloudy, mild thru Saturday; high about SO; low tonight in 60s.
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U. S. Presses
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Fill., DECEMBER 11, 1901

BRIEFS

Sidesteps

an African filibuster today to ,i,llr
stage carried for
explain Its position m the tiie first time a simple 2,100Congo* erl'ts to the I N Seenr pound weight miniel of'its futun proycct surveyor payload
it&gt; conneit.
a spidery robot that is de­
signed to land television cam­
I’accs Knife
era* and uiiirumcnU on the
NEW YHIIK D T I l
The
union at .nine fuliire dale to
*11 year n j l&gt;uke » Wlnt!**n
lt *rci| mnf* Ajti.in. ak’ nifi't
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explore astronaut la d i n g
v»ill I,.iv - l&gt;y time for llou- Mies.
u Jute mm
iti &lt;hr
ton. Tex , to nudeigo surgery i
The Cuilaur used its own
tlftyillK of thie* rivil tight*
In vorieit s hallooimg ab­
guidance system for th* first
n orktr*
dominal artery.
time to send it on • launch
l * fL Co, imiAn. ‘tier Kilt ■
trajertory that future surveyAirline Offer
i'jutrr tin*.
1or tliglils wilt take and put
WASHINGTON i l l ’ ll Hr! i it into orbit uLiul 103 miles
be par tux lit
aide souries I'juui Eastern above Hie earth
throwing in
and .National til Ellies ate ol
Hated on preliminary inaa
hr
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An application from Donald
feting Northeast Vir Line* it.'i lot manon, the Centaur is in a
Harris to vacate I’ im-view St
IHISRIDk'
th
million || ,\oi Itie,i si vuli end |i i i i king orbit.' '' a Space
and Lake Marion Dr. in the
Its legal Iratlle lo keep living Vgcncy spokesman said
lU'ht-i 1Inn k
•Sanlando area, already ap­
II* Klunda route.
After teaching orbit, the 40the men.
proved by the Zoning Commis­
lout lung Centaur payload unit
At tmjf A lly l»en,
C H R IS T M A S IS N IG H . . . and the mail is piling h ig h ! An evidenced in
sion and OK’d by County En­
Freight Derailed
was ptogiamed to coast 25
Katzenhui’h, m Ww hit k’ '
; In-* piet iiv *.f I’ustul Clerk I .on Sw eeten. Postm aster f ’ celle Heard atigineer William Hush, wai ta­
SERHINl. 11 I ' l l - Ala.nl 35 minutes.
i ouneed today the Sanford post o ffic e will he open from 8:11(1 a.in. to -r&gt;
Vttt|t’il upi-li federal but i d ?
bled by the County Commis­
'then, upon signal from it*
&lt;at* of a Southbound .Seaboald
p.m. tunVuTow and Dec. t'.t and this Sunday 1-5 p.m. to a ssist late mailers.
sion Tuesday unlit Harris ran
J utlik** i IaI uI(l Ctia , i it11vml v
Air Line freight tram jumped electronic hi am. Centaur was
provids utility easements,
holding court in Gulfport, to
Ihe Iraek* and derailed Muir* to restart its two ccgme* for
sgreed jo grant the county
day ulglil near the town of the first time m space and
reconvene a grand jury "to
Investigations are being car­ port* of investigators
the easements requested.
Cornu ill,
nildvt ,i.v between shoot into a higher orbit.
ried on in Sanford today by
Deputy J Q i Slim) Gallo hem thebe mallei■ u»
lot 112-foot Atlas Centaur
tie re and Okeechobee,
law enforcement agencies and
ly
in
puAnihle."
nwj y i* investigating (or the
Car in Ditch
Man In
eomlimutinn blasted from il*
a coroner1* jury to determine
After the heuitng Thut*
Tree
Moon was Full
S o,
shenlf &gt; office.
launch pad at 9.25 a m ami
how James R. (Jack) liall. a
day, two of the unrated Mi
The safely of school child from Mellhnvdie to Sanford maintenance of a comnt unity. Nuns Murdered
was He.
Circuit Court Judge Voile •ptcti, Neihola County Shrr
LLOl’tiLDVILLE, The Con began its 9^ minute climb inI prominent Sanford business,
ren on stre&lt;-l' ami lughway* Avenue on Celery, il would be Junior college "ih .Seminole
go lUJMl — Mercenary led to space atop a bright orang*
man, met his death Wednes­ A Williams Jr. this morning |iff Lawrence Ramey and Du- I* tile [cipol.nllilitv u( the city |able to help to the extent of
That's the grim warning
County;
Hoof* have rescued unutlier column &lt;&gt;( llanie.
day morning,.
Cecil
I’rice;
left
the
ordered
an
autopsy
'Which
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puty
an
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county
Dw
enforcement
building
a
sidewalk
on
Hie
given airmen and officers as
Arranged fog compound* to 42 wiiil# survivor* in teliclDie sliot wound up tins
they leave Sanford Naval Air
H*U- ,orm"
° '* ncr »nd performed at Seminole Me- ^courthouse chutting and y k- aaiieic* Si-n mole C o u n t y school pro|&gt;erty lieslde Hop tie built at the high school*
held leiillorv
authoritative ye.n a busiest space week and
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manager
of
the
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morial Ifo.pital by an Drlanw,th
to house driver tra :unj rar* ■oitrcrs -said Itafay tint they followed Thursday's success. , ,,
! gave leise ' Kb comment*" to e.) Ihurxday al Hit j meeting
1pany here and aubsequently
jo other at lion Hie hoard ap- after school hours,
do pathologist.
also TT-arnct! of ifie unfrdrr of tul orbital test of the new Tfnewsmen.
The Esso Education Found*- 0Pf r»to r of the Handyman on
linwever we tealwe that proved preliminary plan* for
D»-med a request fast Iran* two more nuns, including an , j n JA military space rocket.
FBI
agent
llenry
Ua.k
of
tion has announced that grants •‘ r* noh Avenue, was found
it pre-ents a -erious problem the addition of five classroom* (Kvrlallon of a child to the Lit
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lied tlte p-ptu led opcia'e In doing all we can South * Semillole Elementary.
ration throughout the Unlled h* a m. Wednesday at the
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firemen on a run Thursday at
thorough investigation of the j r
demic year include gift* to
Justice of the Peace Hugh
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same sel of plan* would tx p j s h G o C S F f G G
JOHNSTON. R. I. fUPD— 6 LI p in lo the homa oeRollins College. Stetson Uni- Duncan, who ruled Wednesday ( J D 6 f l I D 0
N ljn fjfly
kll,ing of the two white youth.
i pp. ua* appointed to meet used for hdh sehiail* i;
Itesldrnl* of Johnson are In ■ujoe.l liy Alice Buss at 2412
versily, Florida Southern Col-|that Mr. Hall died of “ lell
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1 , and the Negro near J’luladel xstii* principal* and clflcer* of
Heard that final papers have
(or a lough wlnlrr. '-nine
Stevens Ave, Firemen con^
fcgc and the University of ipfltcted shotgun wounds of
it
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**rh&lt;sd
(iaret t nr;.mirations been signed for Hie purchase
one lia* stolen the town's f.iied the dumugv to the
Miami Over 300 private the chest." Thursday aftei
M l N 0U U H Q |T|P
Ruek »anl agents &lt;over* I • j . ,,x,,u
{x.wstt.li to work of a new ilviclo erlmoL site at
If fj»h Intigh* tut* * in |•»• *I»
only snow plow.
.in-ill, i ,
schools will shire in the noon impaneled a coroner's
W illy
hundirds of miles « f hack out , „ mr meHi «I 'd ,-&gt;&gt;i*tance a tot* cost i&gt;!*$43,M7 for -U
nitty »f 111 ti
grants.
Jury to examine reports of
Sanford Lodge ISJI, Loyal &lt;'f,urdry roads during llo (rtf fc,-tuai| ero**mg guard*.] acre*.
Shr tiff'll dr put ir A frll it tl'lH
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* investigations being carried order of Moose, will hold i ,|Ue,t*onirl*
t"01-* ,h&gt;n LtKNt particularly in Die rlty
I Aceei»te&lt;l Clifford McKdiliin
wny.
persons.
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School ImiwmI meiiitv*-rs also as insurance agent to replace
grand opening Sunday for the
(Culirrt
r M •TT* 2-*, »*f ,
If you want the winter to Sheriff* office, the Sanford
lle said the confession v*a* moved to ask slate school of- Andrew Carraway, who is re
Orimulo.
unit
jilt klit if fruit i«ff
pas* in a hurry . . . sign a Police Department and Con­ new Moo*e home at 2660 SouthLbtalnwl from ll-race Doyle f„ i,D for an opinion nn ltie tiring Jan I,
90-d*y note!
t alttietlo tvenue, combined ( Barnett*. 2fi. o former Merid matter of the eievikrd overstable Bob Carroll.
Moved to "sell, give away Hilfh^uy 10 nmr ih«* Murk*
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Membera of the jury are with an open house for the jan trucg driver, during Ihree pan at Sanford Junior High or burn jjown" the old railroad h,m R" ,d &gt; '" " • '* &gt; *&gt;»"■ JMrs. Myrtle Shupe applauds Harry Kudcll, foreman, W. B general pu lie from 1 until 3 day* of interrogation last No- and (he use ol "adult" cross- water tower on Seminole ll1gh *',° tt" 1. * f " h
body of water.
the suggestion of a giant Heath, H. B. Owens, Richard p m.
o f i r N K W DAYTIME
'ember, UarttrU* was one of mg guards, rather than police. School property;
All local county and city of­ tha 21 men arrested by FBI
He quit picking and reach­
Christmas tree in Lake Mon- Packard, Wilki Bowman and
Approved a resolution pledg­
'Hie hoard emphasised that
IlU ITKND H Il
'iro* on the aid bandshel! mole. Duval Hunter. The jury met ficials and interested residents agentl last week
on the matter of a sidewalk ing pagiicipation. support and ed ip his pocket for his liust)
.22 rallhcr pistol.
•Two had ' tha power-that-be Thuraday afternoon and will are invited hy Gov. Ed Lacey
The (ial From “ Down Linder”
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to Inspect at this time Ihe,
The gun want off.
don't appreciate the idea.
reconvene-at
#arly
at
possi■
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He vsus treated at Sr mi no la
j ble next week to hear the rc• Dunelnt; “ On Tlte House”
jj
include a club room, meeting
Self praise il likr a rirrle
Memorial Hospital for a slight
room, secretarial office, mo­
. . . it ends where it begins.
wound in his right aide.
Every Friday Night
£
dern kitchen and storage
(Ladle* hour* liStl-SilQ
rooms
The annual Chriatmas pro
gram of Pinecreat School will
Following Ihe open house all
Drinks le per &gt;r*r age.)
Boat Recovered
be presented in the school
lodge member* and co-work­
Adrift In Lake
ers of Women of the Moose are
auditorium Tuesday at 7:30,
A boat stolen Sunday from
p.m.- TO* year'a program
invited to remain for. * fra­
th*TIonUiun Marina near Dea ptusical entitled, “ Merry
ternal afternoon and evening
Land waa found adrift in
Christmas to the World,” pre­
with a light buffet to be served
laika Monro* yesterday by
sented by the sixth grade
at 5 p. m.
Steve Grier of th* Luke Mon­
classes.
The Sanford lodge will mark
ro* area., •
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l i t notified iherlff'S dep­
Seminole County recipient*
ganisation next Tuesday and
uties who in turn called Votof VA pensions are invited to
Lacey has announced a special
uaia official!. Th* boat waa
confer on any problem* with
enrollment for 7 p. m. Sat*
identified by th* owner, Wil­
a contact representative be­
urday in celebration of the oc­
CHRISTMAS PAR AD E W INNERS met with Snnford-Seminole Jaycees
liam Fiahcr of DeLand, RD 3,
tween • a m, and 4:30 p.m,
casion. Following the enroll­
at the Civic Center Thursday to receive first place trophies. From left
who aaid a gear ahift, control
VALDEZ HOTEL
Tuesday through Friday of
ment a dance ia scheduled for
are Mrs. Betty Johnson, representing; the Moose; Roy Mann, of Sunford
box and other item* were
next week at the VA office
members and co-workers and
Atlantic National Bunk; I’urade Chairman Wayne Albert, who presented
DOWNTOWN SANFO
mining,
at 2520 North Orauge Avenue,
their muted guests beginning
the trophies; Mjss Karen Law, Candystriper*; Willard Warfield, Baptist
Th* boat waa lowed back
O P EN H L I A JU . N IG H T L Y
OrUndat
at I p. m.
youth division; Robert Crow, Westeide Grammar School. (Herald Photo),
to tha marina.
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finlrral tfnirnl jmy hearing
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Coroner's Jury Summoned
i iIn James R. Hall Death

Student Safety Study Set

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Lim ited?
. Many ye*r* ago a lea year
old girl nambd Mercy Goodfaith lived in an orphange
which wai located in the mid­
dle west. Mercy had about »«
many limitation* as on* could
Imagine. She wai a hunchback,
lot one thing. Her body wa*
terribly twisted and deformed,
but that was not all.'She had
been treated *o badly by life
that her mind and heart were
alto deformed Her IllUo f*c*
was not only ugly from phy­
sical limitation hut the scowl
reflecting the bitterness in her
heart » i * dearly seen.
Even In our day we hear
aorile people who adopt child­
ren who are unwanled hy most
people, however, this it nol
the usual ihlng. Fortunately,
a woman w i* moved lo aeek
such l child In the orphanage
where Mercy reaided. The poor
deformed child wa* hrnught ki­
lo the presence of the kind
W w iilo beesuse shr wss Ihc
most unwanled of ai(. The
benefactor agreed Immedlalely that thi* wa* the child
she wanted. A hard and long
job began. The tremendoua
d...iculty of helping thia child
wai nol underestimated by the
foster mother *o she continued
to do all that ah* could over
(he years.
To make a long alory short
let ua skip from the time of
adoption lo thirty five year*
later. At this point we see an
official Investigator of institu­
tions in another state prepar­
ing a report which wa* Ihc reaull of his visit lo a aisle or­
phans' hom# A resume of this
report follows The house was
equisttoly clean and the two

Sunday
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th*

he the setting for th* annual
allmuslc service presented by
the Chancel choir.
‘ The nine anthem* that will
make up the vocal portion of
thn (HI minute* of worship are
"A -K in g I* Burn" (Wlllan).
-In
Dulrl Jubilo”
(Klugrhrtillah*rn), "Rise Up Shep­
herd and Follow" (Rett),
-What' Can. Thi* Mean7"
(Staley), "The Three Kings"
(Willan), "Away In A Mang­
er” (err. Dele). "Swi-el Holy
rh ild” (Caldwell), "What It
This
Lovely
Fragrance?"
(arr. WllJani, "To Shepherd*
Fast Asleep" ( Davis I.
The organ preludes are
Pachelbel's “ Christmas Past­
orale," . "A Lovely Rose la
Blooming," by Brahms and
Bingham'# "Nativity Song."
"Manger Scene" by Taylor
will he (he oftrrtary.
Rev. Grover C. Newell Jr.,
and Rev, Edgsr W. Smith Jr.,
minister*, extend a cordial
welcome lo everyone to be in
th* congregation for this
spiritual observance of the
.birth ..ntXhriit,

was cleared away, they all
went into the living room,
where one of the girl* played
the orghn and the reat sang.
Two small girls sat on one
arm of the matron'* chair and
two on the other aide. She held
the amalleat children on her
lap, and two of the larger
hoys leaned on the back of
her chair. It wa* evident that
the children adored her. She
was a hunchback, ugly in fea­
ture but with a love-light in
her eyes that made her almost
beautiful. And she was Mercy
Omdfallli.''
When we read of such a per­
son persapa we become very
much ashamed of our lack ol
faith and courage to meet the
demands of life. Certainly we
all have our limitation* Some
have more than others Jvul Just
think of the different effects
that limitations have on stiff
erent people When we do, per­
haps we determine to do more
with the talents God has en­
dowed us with ami instead of
cursing our limitations bcome
grateful to God for the many
abilities and opportunities He
has given us..
Perhaps some who read thia
art Id* will feel limited by
money. If our frantic chase for
it la an indication of Ihc way
we feel about it this may not
be a bad guess. Some may
feci limited because of a lack
of physical attractiveness. No
doubt miny of us feel that we
could break many of our bonds
If our 1 Q.a were higher.
Strangely enough people who
are trained »pecificly to deal
with the way the human mind
and heart works tall us that
people really want (ev«n If
they do not realise it) most
the following three things: to
be loved, to accomplish some­
thing thsl la worthwhile, and
to be recogniiedjjf most of u*
commit our
a* given
and use a'
us we will find that there
greatest needs can lie accom­
plished. If you doubt tins ask
your clergymen to help you
and you will-be surprised: If
you do not have a clergyman
now there are many «&gt;[ us
around willing to help.

Fir*1 meeting of thr Full
Gospel Business Men'* Feb
lowahlp International w i l l
convene at Sanford Woman'*
Club, Dak AYj-nui', Saturday
at 7:30 p. in.
hermit C. Bradford, at­
torney of Atlanta, Ga., and
Mtthodial layman and Bible
teacher,-Will be tha speaker.
11* hai hern practicing law
■Inc* 1046 hut haa found time
out from hil career to davotr
part j i f his life to speaking
in numerous slates and for­
eign countries.
11a—i i an—interiiali-mat- *i.

Th* Lon gw rod Volunt**r
Fire I&gt;epartm*nt will 'sponsor
a hike sal* Saturday at thr
Longwood Post Office. Pro­
ceeds Vvrtl b* used lo assist
a fatherless family in the
community.
Commutes in rhargr of th*
aal* includes Mr*. Jaan W il­
li* . prtaidant, Mrs. J u d y
Snow, Mr*. Sue Rrabainn,
Kira, Mildred Kaclavon, Mr*,
Marguerite
Umstaad,
Mrs.
Donna Kate* and Mrs. Jenni*
Fax.
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REV. THOMAS' H. M AR IN , riiclit, lop photo, o f St. Andrew’s Presby­
terian Church, Bear bake, who joiuetl hy Dr. John P . Anderson Jr., Rev.
K, H. Hovvli&gt;y Jr. rtndiDr. -H. D. Greaa-for the Scrvica-of Consecration last
Sunday nfiornnon followed by h» open house. The church'* newly oryunired choir, bottom photo, under direction o f Mra. Gen rue Wchr, apiH'nrcd for the flrat time at the mommy worahtp hour.
(Herald Photo,*)

Communion

The December meeting of
the Grace Methodist Church
Men's Club will b* held at 7
P m. Sunday opening with a
special program of Christmas
music under direction of Rog­
er Harris.
At 8 p.m,, Wayne Thomp­
son wit] show movies nf hi*
recent trip through the west
The First Church of the amt into Canada.
Naxaiene, Sanford, today an­
nounced t h # schedule of
Christmas activities for the
. hurch and departments.
,
Special events begrtv nekt
week on Tuesday at 8 p.m.
wito th* Caravan^ Christmay
Program followed on Wednes­
day at 7 p.m, hy the CandleChristmas Service.
hi ( l i t
Christmas parties will be held
at 7 p.m. next Friday by the
Young Adult and Junior De­
partments. Th* Sunday School
Kindergarten Department Par­
ty will be held at 2 p.m. Sat­
urday
T h e Chri«tm*« Cantata,
"Song from live Sky,*' will be
presented hy the rhurrh 'rhnir
at 7 p.m. Sunday. Dec. 20A
A Youth Christmas Partywill Ih- held at the parsonage,
Tuesday. Dec. 22 at 7 p.m. and
the Sunday School Christmas
Program wilt lie presented at
7 p.m, Wednesday, Dee. 23.
The public i* invited hy
Rev. Paul Hick**, pastor, to
attend the special program.

Nazarene Yule
[Schedule Is
Announced

Episcopal Churchwomen of
Holy Cross Church. Sanford,
will meet for a Corporate
Communion next Monday at
0:30 a. m Immediately fol­
lowing there will be a busi­
ness meeting of the group in
lly Donna Kales
the Parish House a,t which
The Season (if Prayer for time new offierr* will be
Foreign
Missions of
the elected and tha U'tib budget
Southern Baptist Conference adopted.
was observed tills week at the
First Baptist Ctiurcll of SanUndo Springs.
,
Mrs. It. t(. Hnmhly was
prayer chairman In chatgc of
the program at eacji servlr*.
Prog tarn* V e re ^ fl the mission1
work with special prayers of.
Jehovah'* Witnesses will
fered for missionaries and of
ferings designated for foreign hold their mid-winter assem­
bly In the Leeshurg Senior
missions around the WorldServices regularly held at High School, Dec. 25-27. R. N.
the church op Sundays in­ Stafford, presiding minister
uf the lot at ctingregation, an­
clude Sunday S- hool, P !
a.m.; Worship at II a m ; nounced today.
Some N5 mnmbrrs of the
Training Unian at r&gt; 30 p m
and Evening Worship *t 7 30 Sanford group are expected
to attend tha three-day meet­
P.m
(In Wi-dni-adav evenings. ing along with t.LM'll delegates
Family Nigl.t l, uht. t ved with fun I,' i iiitgregulion* of the
meeting of tile auxiliary mid Cent i u( Flolida (Jiicull
I hi program will include a
prayer meeting at 7:30 pm
The Helen Mastris Circle vnlirtv of talk* and drmnnwill meet Tuesday at I p.m Blfalo-li* on many llibje subwith Mis James II Smith, je, !• with arasioh* conducted
piesidcnt of the W uirii'i \|i, looming, afternoon ami eve­
sloimry Union. Rev, I,. J) ning Itnptistisin hf new min­
Haines is pastor of th# church. ister* will take place Satur­
day afternoon.
Joaeph Skis und E W, Tor­
so, supervisor* working out
of Jehovan's Witnesses world­
wide headquarters in New
York, will appear daily on the
piugtam in addition to lb
aprakert from the local cir­
cuit. Kaiu will delivci the mam
nsvmtiiy • nddrcii ~ it ~ 3 - p
Sunday.
A m o n g those al landing
from th* Sanford area will
be-Mr. ami Mr*. C, A. Bige­
low and four children uf North
Orlando, Mr. snd Mr*. K J
Dotson of Kenton! and Mr and
Mi*. It.
lit not ley and
daughld of t.ake Monroe
Kla.'fold invites all intrix-styoung
people will ditve cd parsons to attend.
throughout th* community In
a station wagon with their
baked goods. A special fea­ Now You Know
ture of tha sale will he can­
fly United P m *
died apples.
Color, an electromagnetic
The regular monthly cover­ wax# phenomenon, la 4 sensa­
ed dish (U p p er will take place tion produced through the ex­
at the ParitH Mouse 'on citation of th# rattna of th*
(‘ hurrh Street, Wednesday, at eyr by raya of light, according
6 p.m.
to the World Almanac.

Special Events

tion la carried on each year,
ft contributaa only 8 par oant
of tha total moniaa apant by
tha church for U* ministry in
thaso at***-

Ry Jane Casaelherry
nf its major citi**, San Paulo,
t South American banquet is the fastest growing in th*
ended by approximately f&gt;0 w-orld.
inhcta of the four M Y F ) HijrhL,._?g^It'her talk were
her stories of rral persons
she had known in Bratil who
had become Christians or
"crentes" as they are known
there.
Weaver Hall wa* gaily dec­
orated for the occasion with
the tables centered with ar­
rangements
of
a!par«gua
fern, flowers and fruit. A
bird cage decorated with
flowers And containing an
artificial bird hung from the
beams and flags of the vari­
ous countries were on display.
The dinner of-chili, rice,
tossed salad and crackers
was prepared by Marvin Mc­
Clain Sr. and Youth Director
Iturbon Ferrell. Mis* Phyllis
Caesber. youth council presi­
dent, was in charge of plans
for the banquet.
Conducting t h e
worship
service were Dan Casselberry,
ggnlor MYF president, and
Valorle Shea, program ebair-

During the evening'service
a film atrip showing the work
of missionaries Rev- and Mr*.
Bob Spencer in Braiii was
shown.

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ynent speaker at the South American banquet Riven hy the M YF o f Ca«'
aelberry Community Methodist Church. With her, left to rlyht, are MIsi
Phyllis Caesher, yeneral chairman fo r the evenlny ond^oiitreach chair­
man for older youth ; Ronnie Rcikcr, of Intermediate .MYF, amirJ&gt;n*'c?
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nupl Ingalhating CAmJWtn
of the Savanlh-day Adventist
Church- All funds raised will
go toward extending a world
ministry of walfira, disaster
aid, adueatlonal, medical and
aplrttual aanriea In 198 eoun*
triaa.

A fund raising turkey din­
ner wa* scheduled for Dec. 17
at the-,regular meeting of the
Ladle* Auxiliary and Men'*
Brotherhood of the Fir»t Pen*
tecoatal Church of Longwood
held at the ehurrh Monday
evening.
Serving hour* for the dinner
will be from 4:110 until 7 p.m.
On the menu with turkey will
be dressing, pea*, role staw,
cranberry laure, biscuit* and
butter, pie and coffee, with
■pedal drink* provided for th*
children. Carry-out dinner*
will be available and deliver*
!r» may be obtained by calling
Rev, K. Ruth (irant, pastor.
Ticket* are on *ale by any
member of th* auxiliary or
may be purrh**ed at the din­
ner. Reservations for specific
time* may tie made with Rev.
(irant or Mr*. M. L. McDaniel,
auxiliary president.
Committee in charge nf the
dinner includes Mr*. Evelyn
McClesry. Mr*. Thoms* Airey,
, Mt*v Gcitrude Thompson and
Mr*. McDaniel.
In other business, providing
Christmas basket* for the
needy was planned again this
year and the annual Christ­
mas party was scheduled for
Dec. 23 at 7:80 p.m.
Serving refreshment* fol­
lowing Monday night'* busi­
ness'meeting was Mrs. Mc­
Daniel.

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41 Questions
Put To Bassett
By Swofford
E. Pope Bassett, defeated
Republican candidate j o t a
County Commission post, has
been asked to file answers to
41 "interrogatories” posed by
counsel* for his •opponent in
the race.
Alty. Joe Davis, represent­
ing Lawrence Swofford, Dem­
ocratic mayor of Altamonte
Springs who won the election
by 127 votes, filed the de­
mands in Circuit Court.
Bassett claims irteguiaritics in the Nov. 3 ellection ani
cited specific precincts in
which luch events allegedly
took plsce. He has obtained
an order from Circuit Court
Judge Volie A. Williams Jr.
impounding the voting ma­
chines until the litigation Is
cleared.
O •
Meanwhile, Swofford has
been certified the winner in
the election by the secretary
of state and wilt take office
early next menu..
court rule against his victory,
the governor could remote him
from office and declare Bas­
sett the winner.
Davis seeks lo have the case
dia missed and to havefportions
o f the allegations stricken
from the paper* filed with
Judge Williams. He also de­
mands that Bassett state spec­
ifically and with particular*

ELDER 11. II. Schmidt,
president of
Florida
Conference o f Seventhday AdventietJ, will lie
guest speaker^ at even­
ing vesper^ir today and
at Sunday’s niornint;
w o r s h i p sendee at
Forest Lake Academy.

By Alary snn Mitra
The color movie, "South Sea
Sojourn." filmed by Aubert
Lavastida of the University of
Michigan, will he shown in
the gymnasium of Forest 1-akc
Academy Saturday starling at
8 p.m. The progium will be
open to the public with ad­
missions available at the door.
The film tells the story of
how an adventurous young
couple escaped to “ paradise,"
traveling in a copra bout
across tlte gouth Sens.
Lavastida, discussing the ar­
ea in a recent interview,
pointed out that there are
many misconceptions about
the South Seas. He dispels the
notion, fur instance, that Sa­
moa and Fiji are just two is­
lands, explaining that they
are made up of hundred* of
coral fringed islands sprmklid across the Pacific. More­
over, he says, the people are
far from being one general
ty-pe and have n wide variety
of color fid hack ground and
customs. The rlirnnte Is not as
generally pictured but is mild
and tropical, slightly cooled
try Iran.- winds.
In the flint I svasthla doc­
umented in ...lor the people
and tinti ways of life, farm
lands of ."sugar ranr and plnr
apple, thriving town-, skirt*- I
police, traditional rituals, hanuna pliintuturns rind the story
of copra in n setting of jungle
clad mountain* amt palm lin­
ed bourne..

— Each and every error and
-mistake with the alleged time
and place.
— Name and address of each
election official making such
errors and the specific error
of each.
— Each error and each ir­
regularity of registrations re­
lating to the suit.
— Each mistake and error
in the conduct of tha general
election.
— Each error and mistake
of canvassing absentee ballots.
— Each error in canvassing
and determination of the reBulls of the general election.
— Name and address of witnes.»e» to irregularities.
— Unlawful acts of inspect­
ors and clerks in I‘reel net I,
— Number of person* who
voted more than onca in the
precinct.
Name and address of earn
person allowing mule than one
vote

— Who allowed person* to
vole who wrre not on the reg­
ift ration bonks 7
— Identity of marked his)
lots carried into the booths
—Do you have in your pnearssion any marked ballot T
—Who allowed defacing of
voting rnachini-B'-wp.l identify
each machine?
—\\ Iro entered the booths
w-ilh voters?
—Who was cursed?
— Who couldn't hear names
of voters?
H race Mc t hodim Chitreh
—At'ho refused to give the Wait S Im* aiinoutu-i'd that t
osths ?
general meeting for the month
of December lift* heen uchodull'd next Thursday nnd will
include a »p*'riul CbrUtnift*
pri*ifr»m to l«? followed by a
i hn-tmas party
Instead of a gift exchange
among member*, those attend
ing are rerp)rated to brltljf a
gift of money which will be

First Nazarene

To Hear Concert
By Glee Club

Confirmation fpr 17 young
people and six adults was
conducted fn»t Sunday at
Holy Cross EpisCopiil Church,
Sanford, by Bishop Junu-a L.
Duncan of the South Florida
Diocese.
In the. group of'young peowere Anne Dunrnn Anderson,
Janice Kay Baggerly, Carin
Denise Chapman, Boy Bale
Datton,
Frederick
Edward
Hulbackt Karen Louise John­
son, Donald Randall Jones
Jr.,' Kathy Irene Kimnmns,
'Donna I,ee Manfre, Charle*
Lanier Park III, Rebecca
Judith Pilcher:
Lynn Cullen Stanley, Mari­
lyn Fnuieh Swanson, Michael
Gordon
Sweeney,
Barbara
Kathryn Tamm, Frances Ellrabeth Williams and Margaret
Nan White.
Adults confirmed w e r e
Marianne Gilmore Fthlmeyer, James Dunne Durbin,
Frances Simmons Johnson,
Warren H. Keene,
u th
Swanson' and Capt. Chandlor
W. Swanson.
Following tlie service a roception honoring the . bishop
and the ccmfirmands w h s
held under direction of Mrs.
l.utiiur Beall, Mrs. William
Kiivhhoff and'Mrs. Joe Baggerly with Miss Linda Poloski and Mrs. Roy Holler pre­
siding st the serving tables.

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A service of Christmas music will bo
by 'tho
•Children'* Cholra- of tKe Flr»t
Baptist Church Sunday eve­
ning at 7:45'under th«'direc­
tion of Mr*. Guy Bthop,jnu»ic director.'Sit*. Marvin Mllum^ghurch organist, will ac­
company ail tho choir*.
• The proteram will include
two selections hy the Beginiter JL'hoIr an otw o aolrction*
by tho Primary Choir direct­
ed by Mrs. M »rii* Melts.
Other *e lection* will be
presented by the Junior Boy
Choir under the direction of
It. £. McSwuin and the Junlor Girl Choir npd Concord
Choir directed by Mrs..Bishop.
The combined choir* consist
oT'hlOTfi than 126 voices el
hoys slid girls between the
age* of 4 ami Id.
Thfr. public is invited to at­
tend.

PANTOMIME scenes oil the them?, "W e Would
See Jesus," presented for Grace Methodist
Ghmvh's nnnuai Family Advent Festival, in­
cluded. top, Dorothy Crockey, Phil Turner and
John Cnrvdr depic'tinir Jesus healing the hlind
man and, bottom, 'Phi! Turner ns Jesus teach­
ing a group played bv Earl Moore, Armon Ross*
mitn and Dorothy Crocker, left to ripht.

F A IT . Edward A. An­
derson, senior medical
pffleer, at Sanford Na­
val Air Station and one
o f the developers o f the
needle-less je t injector
trim, will address the
Rotary • C 1u b Monday
noon at the Civic Cen­
ter.
(N avy Photo)
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fttud. with' tr.oH- than SIS bil­
lion in gold and national cur
reneics, Is the world’s largest
source of quickly available In­
The Victory Leaders Band, ternational credit, according to
organization for young people the World Almanac.
of lli« Church of God-of Piophe. y. will sponsor a fish fry
Saturday, beginning at 0 p.m.,
with Mac Miller, adult leader,
in cltui gc of arrungrmenla. ^
Tho event will l&gt;c held st
the Sanfcrd church, 2'05 Elm
A vs., with proceeds to go for
priming Gospel Tracts.
Following the fish fry, a
latent night program will be
pi edited
featuring
young
peoples choral groups from
churches throughout &lt; cntrnl
Florida.
The public is invited to atlend hoih e l&lt;ill s.

Plan Fish Fry;

Song Program

St. Andrews
Circles Plan
M eetings

WASHLNGTON
(L T D
— untonitalJon ' or defeat eollcc*
The Supreme Court struggled live bargaining.’*
today with the question of whe­ New York attorney Irving
Abramson, representing tho
ther an employer can legallytextile .workers, said: "Tho
shut 'down a plant to avoid
record
shows a Millikeu form­
bargaining with a-union.
The landmark case dealt ula for destroying unions,”
Ervtn, employed by Darling*'
with the 1850 closing of the
Darlington tb C l Manufactur­ ton, told the court: *T figlit
ing Company mill at a time for liie preservation of econ­
when liie workers had Just omic freedom for all Americhosen in a National l.ibor
Relations Board election lo be
represented by the Textile
Workers Union, API,-CIO,
out of business was
The company was linked to
Docring Miltihcn, Inc,, which
has a string of plants along
the Atlantic Seaboard,.
Government and labor at
toroey* and Sen. Ham-JrErvin
Jr. (D-N.C.l voiced their dif­
fering thoughts on the subject
in argil men's before the nine
justices.'
I The court got a few last
NLRB
avem-iatc
genera! words plus some advice from
counsel Dommii-k t. Mamdl New A'ork attorney Stewart N.
.aid. "It Is a settled principle l ptikv. appearing Cot LRc.xi&amp;k
that action taken tij an c m ' Milliken
mill,
which
ployer which Is permit sable
otiou prints
when taken for normal busi­
ness reasons becomes an un
fair labor practice when the
purpose
.* to discourage

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Street and Maple Avenue, will
be boat lo the Edgewood Junlor High School Glee Club thl.
'week at tha 9:45 a.m. SundaySchool hour.
The Gli-o Club, composed of
60 voices of students from the
school in Merritt Island, will
I* singing n general progium
of religious and spiritual
longs with special arrangementa of favorite Christmas
Carols to be featured.
John t arU-r, former Sanford
man. is director of the gi«up,
A graduate of Athens Col­
lege. At I - ns. Ain . with a ma­
jor in music, he ha: been
Jea&lt; hing in the -Merrill Island
school f..| four years
. Invitation to the public to
attend Ibis special progium
has been issued by Rev.
Ricker, puslor, who also an­
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�Jae Farle**, atwdy guard
on J j » 'Pig'.’tt’* • eooceeafnl
1944 Seminole High School
football sq-ad. today w»* the
al! but unanimfotJS eholre of
nine fudge* aa the team'* Moat
Valuable Player.
Thus, be la the winner of
tha r t b annual Peter Sc haaI
trophy, oldest eoaaecutlvely
presented individual aporta
award in th* entire South.
Thirty-fourth player to earn
th* trophy a.nee it first » * *
wow—h»—1WS, three player*
having wow it t«k a , young

Th« imrox, a former Sanf-ird
Herald (port* and city editor,
By Derid Hlgftatwthim
expect* to make the pretent*Herald fperta Writer
tfofl of tKe 37th * 00-1*1 trophy
Seminole Hfcfci « • « * * » V&gt;
*t the annual All-Sport* ban­ into action a&lt;ain tonight
quet in the tprfng.
aiainat the Boone Brave* of
Orlando In a Metr^Conference
bardboard central at the SHS
fym. Ralph StampT* JayVeei
will cut the lee at t:V ) p m.
and the vanity ail] follow at
• pm
The SHS vanity looked
much improved la*t tueaday
when they tangled with the
Edgewaler
Eagle*
even
though they didn't port a win.
But the JayVeei racked up
an outstanding victory over
the Baby Eaglet
- In the Seminole cimp, Head
Coach Mack Blythe i« pleaaed
a ith hit vanity i performance
lait atek ignnat the Eagle*.
Blythe laid,
Lait week »
game wai * moral victory lor
the leant earn though we
dldfl t a In I a l l very pleaaed
aith the defcnae our boyi
played against the Eaglet’
taller boyi. Logie tell* ua a
iii-foot boy can't very well
guard a ala foot-aeven boy.
r “ Boone lin t the ball club
that Edgewater I* to we’ll try
to do a* good a &gt;06 tonight aa
we did Tueaday night and ae
may get a win If we get the
effort we'll win It. The team
deaenea a win and tonight
look* right," Blythe added.
Blythe bat been drilling the
quintet on detente and offer.ae
tince Tueaday, getting Ron
Hinton. Steve Groover and
Mike Gray ready to play. A
number of boyi bava alto beeo
atgigned to the JV *. They In­
clude Rick Walatrom, Terry
Kcholi, Frank Whtgham and
Mark Raborn.
In tonight ! gam# th# Trtba
will be at a disadvantage »
ibe height department, |u*t
aa they have been tn their
pa it two tllla All of Boone *
plajera are well over aU foot
The probably atartara for
lb* SemiBolaa will ba Frank
Murray, Gary Ixryd, Jeff WilHama, Bill Day and Slevt
Groover.

'Game Of Year'
Slated By Girls

each seeking their first win
th* 19th annual Tan
of th* current bardboard earn- f t r » , Bowl game. _
paigw, wffl angle for the first
^ th
fCn;, lt win de
™ r ? * ” 0tMt &lt;1* the Atlantic Coait coll.g.
which will get Bader way at • dfrkkm {ooiM 1 ehAmpfonlh„
p.m. at the Lyman gymnaa- 0, ^
Co„ Ul4

MRS, FRANCES GOODMAN receives the Florida State Ranks silver
trophy for winning the financial firm ’s annual women’s golf tournament
fo r member* of the Sanford Women’s Golf Association. Presenting the
trophy Is the bank vice president, Loring Burgess. Looking on is Mrs.
James Livingston, president o f the assewiation. ~
(Herald Photo)

Hurricanes Grab Third
By Jim Barehna
Herald Sport* Writer
The South Seminole Junior
High Hurricane* wen their
game of the current cage cam­
paign Thuraday night at San­
ford Junior High'* gymnaaium when Head Coach Dave
Miller’a quintet, led by tower­
ing forward Brpc* Stuart
whipped th# Brave* by a seora
of 3S to 45.
It was the second time this
season that th* Hurricanes
h*T* dumped th* Bravs*. Lait

Balding Tittle
Ready To Hang
Up His Helmet
NEW YORK (U P !) - ThU
D It (oe Y A Tittle although
It’s killing him to come right
out and tay ao.
The bald, narrow-eyed, 37year-old New York Giants'
quarterback baa *h »o every
indication to those closest to
him that Saturday'! gam* with
the Cleveland Brown* will be
hi* last, but he's reluctant to
make lb* final official aonoucement.
Tittle baa put In 13 exciting
seasons in the National Foot­
ball League and naturally

seaaon, the Brave* wfcippej 1th* tilt via th* foul route Hlnthe ’Cafeea in two of three lilt* am did get eight pofr.ta for
and won tfc* county title. The the Brave* before he rtitrtdvictory last night, although
Soutb Seminole took an 11
early tn the season, virtually to 7 margin In the first peri­
wrapped up this year’s coun­ od before going wild in the
ty championship for the South second stanza with 21 point*
Seminole five.
while the Brave* hooped only
Stuart paced the Southwmd- 10 and the ’Cane* left th* floor
era with 24 points. M.ke Har­ for th* intermission with a 33
gis netted Id points and Jim to IT lead. The beat period
Luc i t came through with nine. for the Brave* came in the
Leading the way for the' third when they outacorrd the
Braves was Ira Abramson who Huyrtcanei IT to IS. They did
swished in 14 points despite , it again tn th* final frame
th# fact that he and three oth- with I T point* to T. But th*
• r regulars foaledl out. The second quarter aeonng told
Braves' M;k* L/ing.lBruce Mr- the story
Kibbin and Kenny Hinson left
In a preliminary affair, th*
Baby Brave* swamped th# Lit­
tle Hurricane*. 34 to 1*. San­
ford’s Bobby Lundquist sank
13 pointa and mat* Bill Brack­
en dumped in eight. Ricky
Brown ef South Seminola’s
- junior varsity picked up eight
pc nta to lead his quintet.
The Braves do not tee ac&gt;
'.ion again until January.
However, th# Hurricane* go
into action again Saturday
night when they meet ths
Tampa Dons The main event
will g*t under way at 7;30,
after a junior vwriity tilt
which atarta at 6 p.m.

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Paul Mikler will go with cen- .
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ter Artie Arndt, forwirda Jim X l f f i L a A H P e l f l
Courier and Billy Mikler and
H IIC Q U
guard* Ted Bclihoru and R ei
SEBRING (U P I) — Shari
Brooks.
ahootir.g Betsy R*wls and Ju
L.at week the Liona were ,i t l Borot „ fr t m
, htt(j
.till playing football and all ef
olhtr u « mi ^ t y al
five of tonight a starter* were tj,t ,»_»rc 0f the second round
engaged in the Rainbow Bowl
^ ggo.OOO Haig and Haij
gnd victory at DunoeUoc
„ , i « d , f0tfh fo.Jrlom&lt;
Mikler ha. been well pleat
Hoping to oleru ll( th,
ed with the progress hit dub. sy.going Boroa and threefcai made Una week tn the t(B,
Women’. Oper
effort to convert bit crew rhtmpion
th( t« , mi oi ACTION! THRILLS!
WrU, &gt;•••••' tew* 1
from grtddera to eager.
Mason Rudolph and Kathj
t
o n ig h t )
On the other hand. Head Whitworth, and Art Wall Jr
Coach Dick Copeland of the jfn(J M
an:
FIRST GAMt )
Greyhound. .01 try to gel a Mj„ R, wll fir. 4 6 j tht fln ,
more balanced attack out of round 0Tfr tU
Htr
hh Lyman aquad tonight. In
cou„ . with , four
PARI-MUTUEL J
l.at week', curtain ratter, the ond
r 33-35 68
uke th(
WAGERING
'Hounds tallied 23 pomta and
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NIGHTLY
guard Charlie Asher paced the
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club with IT of those points.
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MATINEE
M*« 1«« 1til AM,
"We need a more consistent olfiT H S L O n t r a c t
ItltlV A T lO m r k 131-4121
attack,” m d Copeland at be
MUNC1E, Ind. rUP!) —
explained that Aaher did moat Mere
Rettenmund, catchei
ORLANDO SEMINOLE *
of ht* shooting from back- anil outfielder at* Ball State
court. CopelaDd bopea hia ot- Teacher* College, is scheduled
frnalva w i l l
enable the to report to ths Baltimors
Her W.OJ AT FERN PARK
‘Hound* to work th# ball tn Oriole* In March for assignMATINEE
closer U&gt; the bucket and more ment to Elmir*. N\ Y., of thi
TOMORROW 1:15
of hia eager! can net pointa. 1AA Eastern League aftei
The Greyhounds will proba- signing 1 bonus connect,
bly go with Richard kJbore
and Gene Wlnkleman at foruardi. Dave Matie at center,
with Asher and Mike .Sterling
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Benefit Drag
Races Slated
The Oaceol* Drag Strip thl*
week la presenting It* annual
benefit drag races for the Lit­
tle Red School Hout*.
All proceed* will be pre­
sented by Donald Whitt, of
the Seminole Timing Associa­
tion, to officials of th* Little
Red School Houa* program.
^Maleh race* between Bob
Tucker's “ Thunder” and RonSun’g Plymouth “ Special" will
-featur» Ah* weekend'* card. —
Other rntries will include
Bob Stoddard and hia 424 Ply­
mouth and alto tha 'Dlzla
Rebel."

Drawing Each Wednesday A l R P.M.

Ask Attendant For Details
COME IN AND SEE THE LIV E GOBBLERS

SERVICE
STATION
1208 S, PARK AVE

SANFORD

LAST WEEK'S WINNERS
ft. Eliaabflh llamm.rir —
Mr*. -! .
• N. L. llager
• Jo Ann
• Willard II. Jones
• Cliff M.
• Paal 8. Kendrick

LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE

SATURDAY, DEC. 12th

Gold Medalists
Take Swim Offer
NEW YORK (U PI) —
Olympic gold medallata Den
Bchollandtr of Leko Oswsgo,
Or*., and Gary liman of San
Joae, Calif., havo accepted an
offer to compete in the 100msUr freestyle event at s
swimming meet In Manelllta,
France, Dec. It.
Another possible competitor
la Alain Gottvalias of France,
who shares the world record
ef U J ascenda far th* 100meter freestyle with 8t*e*
Clark ef Lee Altos, Calif.

£ £ £ &amp; £ £ £ Rawls and Boros

v&gt;ard Em Ament
center
Jotui Bulkhetmer are eipectr.1 aUo to i i f plenty
action
tor the Lyman fivr
A junior vanity contest la
ael lor 6 30 p.m.

By Alan Mover

NEW YORK (U P I) - The
annual rcmvcntloo of tb* pow­
erful Eastern College Athletic
Conference wa* expected la
turn Into a debate today over
Ihe Jurisdiction feud between
th* National Collegiate Athle­
tic Association and th* Ama­
teur Athletic Union.
Th* ECAC, composed of 139
Eastern collegei and second
only to th* NC.£a in Influence
In collegiate apart*, was ex­
pected (o take a stand for ar­
bitration between tb* bicker­
ing bodies and urge reconcilia­
tion.
The NCAA's trsck and field
arm, the U. S. Track and Field
Federitioo, claims the right to
unction any meets that col­
lege athletes compel* In, but
th* AAU claims that it has
sol* authority Hw sanction
meets with AAU participants.

.ua in Loogwood.
Athletic Aa.oei.tien and wil
It win be th* aectad (am * p|t tfc, Univeraity of Maw
of th* teaaow for each ovatf.t.
^ huMtlj
East Caro
In openers last week, the Una College. Both teams an
Lions dropped a one tided *f- g-i oil the year. *.
fair to the Colonial Grenadiers
The Univeraity of Mai*
of Orlando and Lyman wai achuaetta Redmen won thi
edged by the BUhcp Moore Yankee Conference for t*&lt;
Hornets, also of Oriando. Both' second straight year. The on
Coioeial and Buhcp Moore jr toaa wa* to Harvard,
are members of the fait MeEaat Carolina College, i
tro Conference.
probationary member of thi
In the Colonial affair, O r t e - -----------------------------------do wai playing without the _
.
.

Southern Conference and In­
eligible thl* year for the eon.
ferenc# title, loit oAly to Richmond and the Pirate*' record
wai good enough to have won
the title.
Both team* are reported In
top physical ahape for tha S
p.m. kickoff.
Maaaachuaett* is expected
to go with a poiteaaion, ball
control game, running from
the bagjc T with variation!;
The ground game ha* been
the ' ‘bread-and-butter" attack
for the Redmen with the pastfng game being used juat en­
ough to keep the defenae honeat.
.
Eaat Carolina on the other
hand, runa from the tingle
wing with an unbalanced line
and pataei a great deal. Eaat
Carolina 1* one of the few
college te*ma using the aingle
wing attack, and Masaachusett* haa never been up
against such a game. ,

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'Ride Wild Surf' Is Hit Best In Entertainment Offered
"Ride the Wild Surf," new
Columbia Fleture* r e l e e e e
opening at the Rita Theatre
Sunday, ia reported by ad­
vance audiences to be one of
the moat Im'preiilve and en­
tertaining pictures in yeaVs.
It runs through next Thurs­
day.
Starred in "Ride the Wild
Surf" are Tab Hunter, Fa­
bian, Shelley Faluitcs, Parbars Kden, I’eter Brown, An­
thony Hayes, Susan Hurt and
James Mitchum as Eskimo.
All the men play surfers, in
Hawaii to test their skill
against the waves and each
other. The girls are there on
vacation, because they like
surfing and swimming, ber suit Vha men are there, too.
Hunter, Fabian and Brown
play ardent surfers with dif­
fering backgrounds and prob­
lems. Hunter ia an automobile
.repairman who believes there
can be more to life, and be
hopes to find It; Fabian, a
youth completely uncertain of
himself' and of the future;
Urpwn, a stodgy, conservative
scion of wealth able to relax
only when he is on a surf­
board, Mitchum plays Eskimo,
the t a c i t u r n , bulldog-tike
champion of
the
surfers
whose nickname derives from
the coldness with which be
meets any attempt at friend­
liness,
,
&gt;
The giant waves, and the

F A B IA N , ligh t trunk?, Tnl&gt; H u nter nnd P e te r
Brow n'pm ltlle out to the b ig w aves in "R id e the
W ild .S u rf," Columbia Pictu res release in color.
which the several i problems
are resolved.
‘
j/'rdkple. the Wild Surf" is
based on a screenplay by Jo
and Art Napnlton, who also
produced, anil I&gt;in Taylor di­
rected.
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manner in which they lest
skill and courage, liiv said to
highlight "Rf.fe
Wild
Surf." hut alsc of interest *ire
the r o m a n t i c atta, iimellt*
formed by the surfers and the
girl-, and the manWr in

Film For Adults

fine catering service when you^
are planning that Christmas
party.
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IT S NOT TOO SOON to
start thinking about wKat you
are going to do New Year'a
Eve, says Dnm Fattstuccl of
the CAPRI,
He's now taking reservations
for the big New Year'a Eve
party the CAPRI is planning
and it's going to be an exciting
one. One price pays for your
whole evening, which includes
a hot buffet with all you can
eat and drink and breakfast
later to top it off.
Dom baa some special en­
tertainment lined up to gel the
New Year off to a happy start
—the Kingsmen will be there
of course and 'there'll be ting­
ing and dancing and a comedy
act featuring the famous Pad­
dy Cliff.
CAPRI is also returning to
their hot luncheon buffet, daily
f-om 11:30 a. m. to z p. m.
Remember that when it come*
lunchtime.
The CAPRI his announced
Oat Friday night only they'
hsva been booked solid—all reservationa are sold out and
doora are closed to the public
—for thia one night only. Some
big doings going on out there.
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FREDDIE'S STEAK HOUSE
in Fern Park has a treat in
store for you and from the
looks of her photograph, which
you will no doubt spot immedi­
ately on this page—a very
lovely treat. Miss Helen Ne­
ves, from Washington, D. C.
makes her debut in the l.aniplighter Lounge this week. In
fact, she was scheduled to
open there lsst night. Hope you
were there to see her. If not,
be sure to make it this week­
end. All this loveliness in addi­
tion to the 'wonderful cuisine
and all your favorite drinks at
FREDDIE'S STEAK HOUSE.
YOUR13WV’ _
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,
txvungr are going lo'Yiste bet­
ter than evar now. They have
a new girl bartender — her|
name is Dawn and’ site's from
Australis — the "Down under
country" on the othep side ol
the world But she's right at
home here and you will feel
right at home in Uir CAR!HE,
too. with Dawn to scry*- you
Don't forget the music is free

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Menu Include*:
Cole Slaw
French Fries
Hiked Beans
Brils
Hush Puppies
Relish Tray
Coffee Or Tea

DINERS AND WINERS at
MISS HELEN NEVES, lovely blonde pianist
,,n KpM,Jr " iKh‘ * • • • ■n'1 lhr
the MONROE INN, out around
opens thisw eek titFreddi}.’* Steak
House in ,fcn' r&gt; w ° ' 1 *
the curve on Sanford'* beauti­
Fern Park.
ful lakcfront have a special
ARE YOU READY for all
treat in store, Friday night on­ a fine dance band on Thursday
I re vl* awaiting them Thurs- that holiday company? Tim e*
ly. Jack Rossinan and the Friday and Saturday nights—
dav night is family night and awaitin' and you'd better get
"Kingsmen" will be playing with romantic melodies sung
everyone in the family getj „n over to George.'* Tavern
for your dining and dancing by a lovely lady vocalist Try one ol the Trailewlnds dell- and stock up on all your fa
pleasure from 9 to 1:30 a m MAR-LOU for good fond, good , i mu* desserts—free, Just the vorile beverage* before you
This, coupled with the line
entertstnment, good company i-'tlng to top ofl a delightful
caught short While you i,
Owned ^^Dperated
foods and taaty beveragesf
—won't mangle your purae.
I 30 and K p m On Saturday about it. Mop in the lounge
you'll find *• the LAKE MON­
Maiine A Bob
either
night* it s steak night
— a and have yourself a few roil
Hancock
ROE INN should make your
* * *
"lee big T Ivone rooked to your hens will be therr to greet you
evening complete
iiwy. n - s : So.
ru- order
order for an amarfngly
TWtl NIGHTS as week,
week, ritlow ones Your hostess Laura Step
Sanford
Iminers at the TIUDKW IM 'S price' Luncheon every day. of hens wdl be there togreet you
NOW
IT'S FRIDAY ALAIN ani ( \ y-j-)•-.u| \ u, Seminole Ha a course
from It t. in to 2 13 ,ln&lt;| make you feel right at
F A 2-39C5
"Divorce,
time for that delicious I d* r i , * , 1!)Crr&gt;,
special p m Ami remenilver their home.
Italian SI Jle"
dinner it the I’ INECRhS T _ _
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.M FI.1NA M E R C O U R I am! Rtif Yallonp nrc cast
INN. This popular spot ha* he
plus
Jt3 JbUpbuild jiritl wi f e in the m odern Greek love
•i
come the Friday night render
" t rxlcrday. Tudav,
Irama, 'M’liacilrn,"
vviinh will open Humliiv nl
MUSIC TO DANCE BY
And Tomorrow"
vous of all sea (noil lovers
tin- Movielaittl D n v e - l n Th e a tre .
Warrcllo
They just Can t get enough ol
Mastroisnni
"Phaedra*
to the that tasty ertspy tried fish,
Adult enter!aiflrnert Is book hung*
1cd for Sunday through Tuesday screen An early bird showing golden brown hush puppies and,
al the Movirland Drive In is slated lor Sunday starting all the other mouth w atering
2:00 |
'
A ND
Theater as the management at fi IS p m
50
- FRI.*
I accompaniment*. And to top
p in
it al! ofl how about a slice ol
‘ Phaedra'
stars • Melina*
that equmte delicacy, found
'i o m i t : a. s a t .
Mercouri and Jules Dassin and
only at the I’ l.NECREST INN
ADMISSION
iv
a
l.opert
Picture
Corp.
reo M ie f a r \ ^
m nn
per
—peanut turner cream pic
Slrnk House
Ira-e The story tells of the
RIDE-IN THEATR
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Cent
rail
F
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rid
a's Olden! &amp; Finest
Bit; Tltll'I.E I I U 'l UK SHOW
,mt.lul ii-cnnd wile of an
HANKERI NG for a reallv
It Gill I'.M. U N T IL I :.'10 A.M.
- l-h r m.in and her young, sen
"DRUM B E AT"
good steak’ You'll find It at
..live stepson
IN COLOR STARRING
the MAR-LOU Restaurant and
ALAN I.ADD
Anthony Perkins play* the Cocktail I-ounge, south on llwy
7 :0I» ON LA
.mil Kai VaHone it Ilia 17 92, just »*&gt;uth of the Pine
FOIL llth Jk HU NC H - DAVY 17 92—SANFORD
l.iHu'l,
— BA R &amp; P A C K A G E —
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ON T H E L A K E FR O N T
I'l.l'S AT 9 20 tlSl.A
( u featured with "Phaedra" have steaks of all sues and
ERNEST IIEMING'A VVS THRU. I It
i&lt; ( ifmvul Story" with Steve shapes —ill choice cut*—care
"T H E K I L L E R S "
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I fully done Just to your order '
IN COLOR &gt; I All BING
lee marvin
Wednesday and Thursday live For your enjoyment they have
OF TV"« ".'I SQUAD"
Alov and will show "Wives
A L L Yottr Fnvnrile Brands At A Price
Aralur. spoken by some.,
and Lovers with Janet Leigh
You're Blaii To Pay . . .
AT 11:00 ONLY
mid A'an Johnson atvi "Four million people, u the prevail'
SPECIAL LOW PRICES HY THE CASE
"f.OOD NEIGHBOR
for Texas" starring Frsnk Sin­ ing language of the Middle
— I’ lrnty Of Frre Parkin* —
East.
SAM "
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IN COLOR
J At K LEMMON

JACK

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Sophia Loren'a Jalesl roman tie atir Today, famed through
COMING RUN'. - MON. . TUES.
t„- comedy, "Yeaterday, To •&gt;« U&gt;« wvrld tlx&gt; fart that they
are together has already ex
E A R L Y BIRD SHOW HUN. fiilf.
day and Tomorrow," reunites
cited comparisons with Gilbert
(In- tM-autiful star with two of and Garbo and audlencer who
SUNDAY AT 6:15 &amp; 10:15
FIRST
SANFORD
SHOWING
her already
favorite seen
film the
friend*:
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Melina Mercouri '/Anthony Perkins

'v-n-n-eito w7mor*finranjy*ij ft* pair hotter ih*n n*

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and Harl-ivy.'
•iiyector
Vittorio
Sica
Tlie
M m Loren, who plays
Joseph E. Levine presentation
open* today it Casselberry'# carefree call girl a bored so
Seminole Plata Cinema. UijCiillte and a p&gt;'renmally pre
co or and wide acreen Releaa 1gnant
w ife,grins
heroi
ed through Embassy Picture*, j rally whew told o&lt; these en
the film was produced by Csrlo thusiaslic comparisons. "Mar
punti.
cello and I work well together,"j
Do Sica directed Miss t-oren she told reporters "W * are
in her Oscar winning perform [both clowns We both know
ancr m Two Women" and [what emo«ion* are under the
again in "Boccaccio '70." Mai mask of comedy "
Also playing at the Cinema
troianm appeared with her in
an earlier movie called "Too ia the Academy Award Win
Bad' She's Bad" when they ner for the beat original
were not yet international acreenplty, "Divorce, Italian
stars and the team caused lit- Slyle."

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R7Tf Vallone
in Jules Dassin’s production of
p lia e d r a
s detest a m ot yrelsns lest
Sinaeru w unit w « i c

m-FEATURE RUN. 8:IS ONLY

"T H E C A R N IV A L STO R Y"
IN COLOR STARRING

STEVE COCHRAN

A N N O U N C IN G !
FOOD

THE CAPRI RESTAURANT
A N D COCKTAIL LOUNUE
HAS SOLD OUT OF
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PER PERSON

FOR FUTURE RESERVATIONS

CALL

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INCLUDES:

ENTERTAINMENT
Dance To The M usic O f “The Kingsm en”
Plus 2 Complete Floor Shows

R E STAU R A N T &amp; CO CKTAIL LOUNGE
2544 Park I)r.

Hanford

Phone 322-1251

INCLUDING MUSIC — SINGING — DANCING — COMEDY

Featuring: P A D D Y C L IF F
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SUNDAY'

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Hanford

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�Joan Brooks Valentine Girl
i^Gammd'Mo.
Chosen
Phi Gamma Eta Chapter of I and spends devoted hours with |excellent paintings to her ere.
Beta Sigma Phi will be rep-1 her easel and oil* with many [ dHi
resented by , Mr*. Wendell
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(Joan) Brook* In the annual
International Valentine Girl
,
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,
Contest to be held at Kansas
A
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City
The sorority me mix'rs chose
Joan by secret
to
sent them in the contest

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Joan has been affiliated
with the sorority for atom
two years and has been very
active In devoting m uch of her

time to sorority

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activities

She serves the chapter as correspond log and recording, sec­
retary and ssalata the ways
and meant committee.
For the past seven year*
our Valentine Girl has. been
with the Seminole County
Court House in the capacity
/ of Deputy Clerk of Circuit
Court. She is associated pri­
marily wilh the County Com­
mission and take* the minutes
for all commission meetings.
The
attractive vivacious
blonde Is alao an art student,

MRS. JOAN (W E N D E LL) BROOKS

Tired Of Traditional Bird

Try A Tempting Armadillo

CERTIFICATE
GOOD FOR A N Y
SERVICE W E
PERFORM . . .
A N Y AMOUNT
* FROM IR.00.

STOP BY OR
C A LL 322-4913

Hair Styling Salon
2201 S. Pork Ave

1. Use a sharp knife and cut
the belly skin near the
ahell, all around behind
the bead ami tail.
2. Wllh knife, separate the
meal from the shell on
both sides, as far as can
be reached.
3. Pull the head from- the
shell and at Uic same time
culling the meal away
from the shell,
4 Tile carcass should come
out and lie placed un some­
thing clean, or lefl in llushell lor -cleanliness,
5. Use large tin snips, or
some type of shear. In cut
tiff the feel and head.
D svo on the tail.
8. Cut through tolly muscle
am) use snips tu hut tones

don't, spoil £ood meat with a dull knile

choose and use handmade '
G E R B E R

D I N I N G

B L A D E S

Difb-rcnt from any other dining nr steal Inivetl Uncquiled lor ttoir superior culling edge Because these are
blades of leal steel—not oidtnaiy steel but the llnest loot
steel made In any land. Slender handles blend vsitb any
silver pattern. M6-set of 6 in Solid Walnut chest . Si.’ SO
WHY 1IOTHKK WITH GIFT WRAP . . .

J a W L E N E Y n -G IL T i-A U L -J U L lU Y
GITTS
O F F IC E S U P P L I E S

K i t t e n - s o f t . •.

By Mr*. Clarence. Snyder
Monday evening a group of
member* of the Osteen Bap­
tist Church attended *'M"
night at the DeLand First
Baptist Church. This meeting
is held nnce a year and Is
Mobilisation night for all
Training Union Group* in the
District.
“ Attending were Mr*. Luis
Brooke, Mrs. Mildred Tyson,
Mr*. Claude Tyson, David and
Peter Tyson, Ernest Skinner,
Bonnie Biggs, Mrs. Kenneth
llosack. Miss Jane Nixon,
Miss Maxine Stowell, Gary.
Brown,
Diane,
Lynn and
Loren Jones.

WrralB

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By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
Mr*. Lot* Brooke entertain­
ed at a birthday party Sunday
which honored two of her
daughter* and two of her
grandson*.
Her daughter, Mr*. Margie
Young, and grandson, Allen
Braddock, son of Mr*. Edwin
Braddock, b o t h celebrated
their birthday Sunday, Dec. 6.
Another daughter, Mrs. Ed­
win Braddock, will have a
birthday Dec. 17 and a grand­
son, Corky Stowell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Stowell had his
birthday Dec. 3.
Enjoying a family dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. Drnnif
Young and son, Jerry; Mr.
and Mrs. Don Stowell and
children, jJaxino, Corky - and
Vince; Mrs, Edwin Braddock
and children, Jimmy, Allen
and CryKal; Mrs. Charles
Brown; Mike and Jean Orr
and Mrs. Brooke.
Later In the afternoon Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Enloe and
two sons called.

Annua! Meet

BanTorS

Miss Caroline

Birthday Party

Group Attends

m

GIFT

Hosts jZombined

Osteen Baptist

The National Institute of
Bug Cleaning advises home­
makers to be sure that per­
sonal Items are not accident­
ally rolled up in the ruga when
they are sent out for cleaning.

BSr

Mrs. Lois Brooke

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United In Impressive Church.

For Meh

And
Mis* Caroline Joan Hull. I at 3 p m. at the Ftrat Baptist palms with pedestal basketsi the wedding at the Geneva
Ladle*
containing l o v e l y arrange­ Community Hall, were Mrs.
daughter of Mr*. Beryl E. Church of Geneva.
,
.
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Bev. Julian Stenstrom, cou- ments of white chrysanthe­ William D. Ball and Mrs. Wil­
Wright of DeLand and Gerald ^ o( ^
groom
liam B. Clancy with Miss
mums and mums.
• Matching Pajamas and
Martin Hull, and Wickham (jje impressive candlelight and
Mr*. Judy Wlsem»n pro­ Lorelle Hull In charge of the
Shavetail*
Bacot Ellerbe, II, *on of Mr. double ring ceremony before vided the traditional nuptial bride's book.
The bride chose a chic navy
and Mrs, Wickham Bacot El- the altar flanked by standing hymns,.
-m
• Matching Oriental
I
blue suit dress, with matching
lerbc of Sanford, were united spiral candelabra. The church
Given in marriage by her
Kiwojamaa
accessories
and
the
corsage
In holy matrimony on Nov. 21, was a profusion of potted father, the bride was r*diant
from her bridal bouquet for
• Mrn'a Pajamas and
in a waits length white Chan­
traveling.
Share Togas
tilly lace gown over pcau de
Following a wedding trip to
sole. The basque bodice fea­
•
Mrn'a
Flinntl Rnbea
the Florida east coast, Mr. and
tured a batteau neckline with
Mrs. Ellerbe arc residing at
traditional
tapered pointed
Men's Sites A-B-C-D
IMMi West lllh Street.
sleeves. Her vcIL.of illusion
Ladies' Sites 9 to IS
Among tbc out of town wed­
fell from a jeweled tiara and
ding guests were Mr. and
she wore a single strand of
Mrs. Gerald Martin Hull and
heirloom pearls. She carried
family, Haatlngi.-Mich.; .Mr.
* -White Bible CChit fed ttlUl 1
and Mrs. J. H. Bryan, Palatcascade arrangement of white
ka, and Miss Avis I. Stem
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
roses and showered with white
strom Winter Haven.
satin streamers.
Mrs. Wayne B. . Severance
attended her sister as matron
of hoojjr and wore a blue
crepe sheath with matching
open pillbox headpiece and
the carried ,x colonial bou­
quet of roses and mums.
Bridesmaids w e r e
Miss
Clara Chivers and Miss Grace
Shivers. They were gowned in
blue shaaths, similar to the
matron of honor's and carried
bouquets of while rosea and
mums.
Lorelle Ellen Hull, sister of
the bride, and Deborah Ann
Seeds attended the bride as
junior bridesmaids.
William B. Clancy served
the groom ‘ as best man and
ushers were Patrick Clancy
and Wayne B, Sevcrencc,
Petite little Miss Jean Stcnstrom was flower girl and
Martin Hull, brother of jhe
bride, served as ring bearer. 1
Mrs. Wright chose "lor her
daughter's wedding a smart
cu siA aim ] ) G Y M - D A N D Y
two piece royal blue crepe
ensemble with matching ac­
MR. AND MRS. W ICKHAM BACOT ELLERBE II cessories and her corsage was
of white roses.
* Mrs. Ellerbe, mother of the
groom, wore a blue and white
lace dress with matching ac­
cessories and a white rose cursago.
Assisting at the reception,
SANFORD
which immediately followed

through breast, also snips
In cut double pelvic tones.
7. I’ lrk tip r ir ra ii by (all
and* either cut or pull out
all entrails.
A Cut around the. tail and
twist off tail.
9. Remove all fat and sweat
glands.
10. You are now ready to
rook.
A It MADI LI J) RECIPES
BAKE: Season with salt and
pt-pjAr and rub with butter.
Wrap- In tin foil and bake,
(either in oven or on a grill)
until dune. This animal should
be handled the same as fresh
Christmas cheer for the resi- i cites, enlisted
pmk for time of cooking.
dents of Ssrepta Rest Home Is I group.
Next, remove the ttn foil,
the aim of the RVAH-5 Savag-1 Under the
add more butter, and brown
Then it Is ready to eat,
BARBECUED: Do the sann­
as above, but instead of but­
ler after removal from tin
foil, use your favuritr sauce
(or basting. Mustard . bases
are excellent.
FRIED: Cut up eareas* into
eight pieces and fry as pork.
STUFFED: Stuff eareiis
with sweet potatoes and bake
as mentioned above
SUGGESTED
BARBECUE SAUCE
2 stleki Butter or Giro
1 • 0 ol. Prepared mustard
1 thsp, Dehydrated onion
tk cup Catsup
Melt butter amt add mustard
and catsup. Add a dash of
salt, black pepper, parsley
and thyme. Stir thoroughly
and use fur basting.

S W IN G

NAS Savagettes To Stage
Spectacular Skate Benefit

SETS

Ted Williams Hardware

tnen's

wives President .Linda Pitman, as
slated by Ruth O'Neill, the
direction of .Savagettes will sponsor a
skating part), Tuesday at Melodcc Skate Bink on Onura
Road Irom J to to p in.

Frceic ami store extra Ice
cutox in plastic hags to keep
them from sticking together.

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PLUSH A N I M A L S IN T O W N !

Everyone is invited to come
out, skate and enjoy the spe­
cial entertainment which is
being planned, in addition to
the recreation.
During Die evening, the
Savagettes will .sponsor a cake
-walk, with the winners taking
home tresh Imme-baked cakea.
Also on lap for skatera will
be a akaiing demonstration
and a down act.
All proceeds of
toncflt
skate party will go to the Sarepta Rest Home, to help pro­
vide something extra special
for the Yuletide, Mr*. Pitman
said. '

26" MEYER MOUSE ...... 3.44
25" TV HORSE ............ 2.99

2 0" PEPPI LA POOCH ....2.99
33" K A N G A R O O .........4 .9 9
13" SLEEPY P O O C H ..... 2.99
'23" MR. B1M M O NKEY ..3.99

15" MR. BIM, JR. .......... 1.99
23" BEAR .................. 3.99

15" V.I.P. POOCH ....... 3.88
M " PEPPI LA POOCH, JR. 1.99

New Arrivals
SAVAGETTES President Linda Pitman getn
ready.to practice .-skating in preparation for tho
Sntvpkt Retrofit SkwtiiiH - Rial tv luting jsjioiumial
hy tiic Navy Wives group at. Melodee Skating
Rink, Tuesday from 7 to 10 p.m. With descrip­
tive poster at left i* Ruth O’Neill, who is as­
sisting with the party,
(Herald Photo)

S/Sfit: and Mrs. F. E. Cordell, stationed at Uffutt AFB
•snatrglc Air Command, Oma­
ha, Neb.f' proudly announce
Ihc arrival of ihclr fifth child,
a aun, born Dec. 8 and weigh­
Place apples in plastic hags
ing In at a healthy eight
in tho refrigerator to keep
pounds, 11 ounces.
other foods from absorbing the
Maternal grandparents are
apple flavor.
Mr. and Mr*. W, R. Beulay,
210 South Summerlin, Sanford,
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
their home Wednesday morn­ and paternal grandparent* are
Mr. and Mrs. Arlcn Osborne ing after an extended visit Mr. and Mr*. J. U, Cordell,
of Prescott, Mich., left for with her brother and sister-in- Raleigh, N. C.
Mr*. Cordell is the former
law, Mr. and Mra. John Mel­
Barbara Beasley,
rose.

Wash light and dark colored
-..-.I gulls- aaparaUdy Ju limp
Du in from depositing But on
each other.

and so comfortable I

Personals

WES SAYS:

M. and Mrs. James Moye,
III, have been visiting his par­
ents, Mr. and Mra. James M.
Moya Jr., cm rout* to his new
assignment with the ' U. S.
Army in Germany. Mr*. Moye
has a teaching position await­
ing bar during their atay
there.
Lt. Moye served hla brother,
Robert Mcllan Moye, as beat
man *t hha recent wedding to
Mias Patricia Baas.

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By Abigail Van BurejL

and the wife and children
DEAR ADUY: Recently
*
hare never called us any­
the Janitor who works in the
Francis I of France thought the lada who could trim a sideBy Jerry Sheehan
thing but "MR. AND MRS.
office where my sister is a
Newspaper Enterprise A m . highly of his long hair—until burn or amputate a leg with
SO-AND-SO." It ia very
secretary
told
her
in
front
NEW YORK —. (N E A ) — he accidentally stopped a fire­ equal ease. Unhappily for the
embarrassing
when o u r
of
some
other
employees
patients,
they
frequently
used
The current infatuation by the,
brand with his head. Ilia loyal
friends and neighbors ask
the same Instruments for both
younger set for long mop* Is,
that her elip was showing.
us if- those children don’t
according to tonsoriol oltcrv- subjects trimmed their hair Jobs.* .
My sister became very an­
know that we are their
In the 7th century one Panera, being carried over into out of respect to the denuded
gry and told him that she
roykl dome, and the short lua of A eg ina, an Arabian, thought ha was out of line
grandparent*. We think it's
the adult world.
terrible, and want to know
concocted a hair dressing for-' to have made such a per­
Long hair la nothing new style caught-jon-agnin.
Long hair found ita 'way mult which Is still considered
what you think and what
to weetern humanity. Men
sonal remark to her. A* a
hare sported long treeiea In­ hark into fashion in Englund usuabie— providing one withes result of th'li, many unpleai- should b* done about it !., _
termittently throughout his­ and the American colonies. To­ to look like an Arabian.
ant things have
develop"MR. AND MRS.
day wigs are still sported at
Favorite hair dressing in ed which I do not cate to
SO-AND-SO*
tory.
According to reeearchera official llritiah functions such the post-wig era of England
go into here. But our famDEAR MR. AND MRS.:
included (jesraims) and some­ iiy is now arguingaboul.lt ^ Your son Is. half to hiatus.
for a leading men's hair drass- as court trials.
Men have met the challenge thing with the unlikely name
Ing manufacturer (Vaseline
at heme. Some of the memAnd since you are closrr to
Hair Tonic), Charlemagne of keeping hnlr neat since 400 of Rowland's Mascassar Oil. tiers of our family say thirf a
him, he is the one to appnmeh about remedying this
popularired ahort hair In R.C. ifippocrates dtew up an The Rowland family la still
person who is in a lower
France. Then Henry V II took Ilx 'for the first hair tonic, it around, but Mqscastar Oil, -..class should not make per­
unfortunate situation, Peri
haps' hia wife ia ally and
over in England and Shirley is said. Tonics and greases be­ lacking an energetic, long- sonal remarks to someone
Temple Jocks became fashion­ came the stock-in-trade of the range advertising campaign. j»h o. (• In a. higher, class.
has been wailing for you to
•.
ancient bnrbering profession— Is lost to history.
Invite her to call you some­
able for men.
Your opinion is needed.
thing more personal. Give
ELECTED TO WRITE
her the benefit of the doubt.
DEAR ELECTED: Class
' wz "
But ask your son to straigh­
ahinasa! Just because a
man's a janitor does not
ten tier out.
mean that hr Is of a class
DEAR A BBY : What does
below that of a aecretary.
a girt do when »h* is smart­
The poor niim ww* probab­
er than every boy • she
ly only trH n c U —FfejJffrrl.
Your sister showed more
know*! I am a rather pret­
ty (I am told) girl of 15
Dy Snaan Light
she doesn't vrant to, since she in general, you must b* m-' *h*0«.hcr *Rp—•h* revealed
and I have never had a dale
her Ignorance and arrogance
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. thinks it's “ old hat-'*
certified tescher with epecialas well.
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In my life. I am sure it is
The following letter refura
As a freshman, I couldn't iied preparation In under­
a s *
because' I am so smart in
to tlie one written by "W o r­
choose my subjects, and La­ standing and teaching the
school that I scare all the
DEAR ARRY: Our son
ried Parents," who complain­
boy* away. It is very em­
ed that their third-grade son tin waa given to me. I was mentally retarded. Write to married a girl with two
barrassing always to get the
was assigned to the same scared since upperclassmen the Division of Teacher Cer­ children. He legally adopt­
highest grade in the class.
teacher who had made their told mu it was iuird and not tification of th e. Department ed these children. It has
How can I solve this? 1
l*ecn almost two year* now
older boy a nervous wreck: worth it. The principal, how­ of Education'in your state for
requirement*. The
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: Will ever, wouldn't let me drop it. specific
you kindly tell your parent- I worked hard ami passed with government's "Education of
readers. such as the one who an 85. Now, a Junior, I could the Severely Retarded Child"
wrote the enclosed, that it is drop Latin and choose another (Bulletin 1UC1, No. 20, 0Ean easy matter to have their language. But how can I when 35022) has some ' excellent
child's teacher changed, but 1 feel it is a part of me? May­ material on this subject. Send
that eome of them deserve be you could print this as a 45 cents to the Superintend­
Freak hands lead to ail
better parent* than they get, help to the girl, reminding ent of Documents, U.S, Gov*
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sort* of freak bidding. In the
also! I should like to ace this her to accept I ait in us a ehnt- ernment I* r I n t i n g Office,
AQTIB
late,
stages
cf
the
World
in print.—THIRD GRADE Irrigp am) she will surely suc­ Washington 25, D.C.. for it
vqioiti
There's s shortage'of qual­ Bridge Olympiad rhamplnnceed — ANN
TEACHER
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A . N S W F R : And thnnk ified personnel in the retard­ ship ' match, our East-West
ANSWER: Here it la! Like
pair reached six clubs on the
n r .s r
cast
"the battle of the sexes," the YOU. Ad sstra per aspera! ed-children area. I wish you
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surer** In pursuing your love- bidding shown in the hnx and
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battle between parents and
their Italian opponents de­
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DEAR MRS. LIGHT: I'm ,fy ambition.
teachers goes on and on, but
*1 0 1 7 1
♦AKJ4
rided to save » l six spades
what would they do without interested jn working with re­
AKQJ10SJJ A A I 7
The early bidding Is Inter­
tarded children and willing to
Please send your school
each other!
■OUTH
t
esting,
instructive
and
rath­
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A A X 10t 4l
er
poor.
When
West
hid
three
cure
of
Tlie
Sanford
IIeraid.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: This essary. Aliy information you
V &gt;11
While she cannot unturr each no-tisimp, all North had to
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is just a reply, thanking you can give me would lie gival
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letter personally, letter* of do was ' to pass, vvheruit|»ni*
for giving voice to Latin. I ly nppieojutrd.— I.. L. T.
Cast and W*«t vulnerable
ANSWER
Requirements gerjeral interest will he answ­ Broth v-outd open spades and
rind that the gill's parents
Nsrth Bast
the defense would rhaik Up
Ssalh West
want her to lake Latin and vsry from state In state, but ered in this column.
Pass
1N.T. 1 A
a 200 point profit.
(N T
PSM Pas* I A
4*
Then, after West's fir* club
Pan
Psae • A
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bid, South eould have passed
Dhlr Pass Pas*
•A
and watched his opponent*
Opening lead—V A.
chalk up a club game foF'fioo
finessed
for the queen o f dia­
or 620 point* Finally, North
might have let West play at monds and golle il-wu m trick.
« i i clubs.
We will never know.
What . t do know is that
\\ yst miirlil have made the
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i hit, siasn-nr he might have West opened the ace of hearts
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length. Just hook the wire or. | *n are not marked on the ex
By Polly Cramer
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Newspaper Enterprise Assn. er tile pictoie hook on your I " * 1 '***’ hut * few days ahead
tbrir is lime to do some
DEAR POLLY— MY hobby Well.-—
It ig atsiut them An cvrn
DEAR PO LLY— t kept for­
t* collecting household hint*
more efficenl person might I
so your column is my No. i getting to buy a silverware I'kc In buy all the i ard* and' [
When a women . fee-s that
The wile whose hutiiami
resiling. It is easy lo make drainer and finally devised gifts f,,r the month at otic
your own hangris for hang­ one myself. Now I have a t» 11 swoop. Tin* calendar is &gt;he isn't very important to Imr makes lier feel lie couldn't get
ing plate* un the wall. Cut neat drainer and it cost noth­ krpt intact as th* Diet of husband, she » bound -U- deve along without Iter will wwrk
snd save wOmhjI a hint id feel
t h* infortunium
informati on
, . ,
H shaped drapery books to ing. 1 cut tlie tup off uf a r&gt;, It yrar th*
- sense
■*"— - f inferjorily As a
lop a
jnc sorry (or herself No mat
about one-half Inch from each large plastic detergent bottle • an hi ttansferred to s new
■result. *he v*til be no Joy lo
hisvs tittle she lias site
, end. Slip onto the plates with end made hole* for drainage on*
knows site is linpurlanl lo at
'ly eecond aid la a desk pad I live with.
the tight part of th* hook to in th* bottom. I held a nail
T7ie man who understands least one Mher human being
the front and the larger lietwiwii a pair of pliers over mi which I list any chutges
Tiie wife who feel* hit bus
curve extending to the back. the stove flame and whi n it coining dug th* following that hia wife neetla to feel Ini
Three or four will be requir­ was hot the nail made holes month like dental bills, insur­ portsDt, and feeds that need, hand u proud of her isn't like
ed for each plate. Connect the right through the plastic with’ ant:', etc. This has prevented saves himself s lot of truu ly to let her appevaratue go.
or overeat as compensation for
hack part of the hook* with scarcely any effort on my the ns-ty Jolt received when bis
The wife shove husband feeling* of Inferiority. She t*
picture wire which is tightly part.--MRS. V. It.
a big hill comes In for some­
twisted together to make a
DEAR PO LLY—Being no- thing blithely rliHtgrii a few makes her feel needed and too btisv Irving to live up lo
circle. Any sir* plate ran be tori jus ly absent-minded, my weeks previously* and then Important doesn't have to buy hi- pride in her
Tlie wife who L* pulsed for
calendar is an invaluable aid. forgotten, I might add that tiling* she doesn't need, or
hung Ibis' way.—D. A- G.
GIRLS—This Is s slick The first of each month I as the bills eome In and are even particularly want. Just to wiiat she does * s hard sod
|tireless w.irkef* for site never
trick and I like these hangers list on* this small desk cal­ paid they are crossed off and Impress other women
better than those aold fur the endar any Insurance prem- s new list started.— W ILMA ------ ------------• t -----same purpose.- I do not vtrt- Tome—that wtil bg~dup~that
G1111,71- Wlfroa--sound* far
my drapery hooks but like month. Any birthday** or an­ from ahsent-mlnded to me.—
the security of their extra niversaries to be rrmember- r o i.i v

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don't want to let my gradef
drop just to be popular. Can
you .o ffer a suggestion!
Tagged—
‘ •THE BR AIN"
DEAR BRAIN: Use that
superior brain of you re to
noodle out the real reason
for yoOr unpopularity. The
grades are your alibi— not
your problem.

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Tea Kettle' Pays Off

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Did you know that during
winter your home is dryer
than ths Sahara Desert? Now
this may sound Ilk* a com­
fortable stale, but exrtsitve
drynes* cause* itchy nose*
and throats, chapped akin,
static electricity and can
cause furniture Joints to loos­
en snd veneers to peel.
The Sahara has a 25 per
rent relative humidity level
while the relative humidity in
your home may drop a* low
aa 8 or 12 per cent on a sarodegree day.
Grandma knew how to rar*
(o r the uncomfortable situa­
tion. She kept a kettle ateaming on th* (tov*. Today’s bu-.
mldlfier take* over th* task
of replacing moisture thst dry
heat steals.
Thers srs three types of
humidifier* —
vaporising,
atomising snd evaporating.
The vaporising or hot water
humidifier works on ths same
principle as. the kettle. If is
installed above the heat as*

changer in a furnace. It* va-1 to 1225, evaporator* call for
porixers consist of an slsctrl- frequent replacement of plates
ealheating element Immersed I clogged by mineral deposits.
in a pan of watar. A vaporii Home manufacturer* now of­
•r -v&gt;st* from |76 to |1K0 and fer evaporator* with rotating
is th* most expensive humid­ wheels, drums or belt* Instead
ifier to operate pine* it re­ of stationary plates to beat
quire* lots of electricity. M*ln- the clogging problem.
tenanca to prevent corrosion
A professional heating engi­
snd Bin* buildup on th* heat neer says s good humidifier
ing element* also can be cost- should put at least 80 gation*
of wster per day into ths air,
lyAtomiser humidifiers use a or raise the relative humidity
fine noxsle or centrifugal spin­ level in an average house with
ning disc to force a fine spray storm windows to 35 to 45 per
of water into an air chamber cent.
of the furnace. Costing from
If you live in an apartment
170 to under 1200, this type or only want to humidify on*
uses less electricity than va­ room at a time, consider a
porisers and is las* expansive portable. This la filled man­
lo operate.
ually, so look far a model with
The evaporative type U the a rusl-irslstant pan that is
simplest and least costly to easy to remove and fill. Borne
use. It i« installed right on appliance or department stores
the furnace hot air duct or. offer home triala of,portable
plenum and can be a tray with humidifiers. Taka advantage
absorbent vertical plates in 1L of this to see if the model you
Thera may b* a fan to fore* are considering works well and
heated air against the wet docs offer the comfort ita ad*
plat* surface, priced from (10 say it will.

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From T h e

By Belts llenaeway
Newspaper Enterprise

wrai today depends un the
ty |i* uf drvaa you choose and
the eipens* nf bareness. And
must good coat urn* jswelry
now la big."
She showed me a selertlifn
of her hand set costume jew­
elry. It is big and it it beau­
tiful.
Although Mrs. Roeenstein
has included ebony, ivory,
quarts, turquoise—and aapphlre-folored jewelry In tlie
line, emerald*
(fake,
of
course) are th* beet sellar*
she told me. "They somehow
Mem to go with almost ev­
ery! Ling."
It isn't any tacrat thst har
handbags, fabulous in design
and often three figures in
price art considered collectors'
iU-ma by lbs women who can
afford them.
1 asked this expert abont
the kind and six* handbag#
women should chooe* for var­
ious occasion*.
"For day or evening a tall
woman should carry a wide
handbag, not a vertical one,"
she said. "A short woman
should select small, unobtru­
sive bags-”
A ’ short womaa h*rs*)f,
leading aa active

W v a i i l F.dlt&lt;w
"Th* little blark drese (list
take* you anywhere” wai
probably th* moat important
contribution to fashion in our
rush-ruth mode of Ilf*.
And piia dress waa th*
brain child of dealgner Nattia Roaenatain some years ago.
5!r«. Roseniteln, dismayed
to see her dealgns marred by
th* wrung aceeeaorl#*, put
her talent to work creating
Jewelry and handbag* that
would best highlight the sim­
plicity of her beautiful cloth­
es. And so *h* 1* an ideal
source to contact for accessory
tip*.
With so much big chunky
Jewslry on the scene, 1 asked
hSV- what happened to, th* old
rule of "don't wear evVn a
tiny pin If you also wear a
string of pearl*.H
" I t doesn’t hold true any
more," *h* said. "When 1 was
a Judge la ths Mis* America
contest, I wore a coral dress
with a wide, bar# neckline. 1
filled It la with five strands
of emerald costume jewelry.
“ How much Jewelry you

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Invisible W o r k

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Hy Mrs. Muriel Lawrence
see you doing these unliterary
Your, child is ’not procrast­
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. things atiums thst you're inating whan ha Relays hla
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE: "stalling." Because they don’t bdok ’reports Itfd terra patter*.
My boy, t,7. stalls on his home­
Lika any other writer, ht i*
tee you at a table or desk
work until the very Inst min­
working invisibly. I f he hadn’t
ute. Hu vlelays getting down putting words down on paper, so worked, he would naTar
to his book reports and term, they accuse you of iaxlness hive produced any book re­
papers until they are due. and disorderly work methods. ports or tsrm papers.
Then everybody has to get
How long does it taka yon
into an uproar with him be­
lo writ® • letter of condolsnca
DEAR ABBY: Nick and cause he must have quiet and
to a friend .who haa lost * •
stay up long past hit bedtime
I were engaged for three
family member to death!
to finish thorn. Over and ovu
months and all our friends
About 20 minutes.
knew it We broke up about, I have tried to make him'seek
How long does It taka yen
that it's the Way be postpones
two weeks ago and I ‘ gave
lo prepare the tetter!
them that ia the problem’ and
Nick his ring hack. Now evYears. To produce that 20
that' if lie would get right
eryonc want* to know what
njinule* of words on paper,', '
down to them whpn they are
^.happened. Thej^ask me if
you had first to assemble your
By Jsne Casselberry
assigned V Vj
broke it o ff. or did h e! I
own response* to death. To
Mrs. Della Kryder. presl- make that letter meaningful
ANSWER: Howr long do
don't feel like talking about
you tbink.Jt look Ufa l*&gt; write lent, and Mr*. I.etha Ward. to your Triend, you -had to
it. Besides. _i it's . nobody's
this
column! Twenty minutes. vic¥ president. vwill officially relive your own experience*
business. How do 1 answer
these busy-bodies?
Mow long do you think it took
Am" V “ n
of grief.
1Auxil.ary nit 2M of C.sselNOT TALKING , me ,0 prepare 117
When did you work on this
, l *hl? •"“ •winter « " * letter? When you aat down *1
DEAR NOT: Simply tell I Year*.'Yes. year, of exper- ,
them that you and Nick [ ienec, of thought, of talk with j
\ * ,'l ’* rtm,'nt ° f your desk and reached for
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„ . Florida to be I
agreed lo disagree. Period. other —
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writers
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' ' ‘lid .Sunday at the Cherry your notepaper ? No, m i'm g
problem: Invisible work. I t s, , , ,
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' You worked cm it as you peel­
Then change the subject.
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1Flora Hotel m Orlando,
IJiu problem of wrtutvw, wd-w—&gt;ed apples fur pie, as you vacu­
.^$*l;TO st »HI be Mr*.
Troubled7 Write to AHtlier you're a w riter o f a'utrm
Waller AVtld Andrew* of ] umed the hall, took a bath,
HY. Box 00700, I*’ * Angeles,
paper, column or a poeru that Jackson, Ala,, national presl- , rude on a bus and otherwise
Calif. For a personal reply, you do your real wojk when dent.
seemed to be going about your
enclose a Stamped, self-ad­ you’re sleeping, eating, play­
Registration will bvgin at |ordinary businres.
ing football, attending « the­ 5 p. m. toiluy and continue , That's how children, if they
dressed envelope.
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dering groceries.
For Abby’s b o o k l e t .
opening of th* confsrrtice at reports and term paper*,
‘ ‘ How To Have A . Lovely
It is your problem because 10:30 a. m. Reception and wnlr them. The real work la
Wedding,"“bend 50 cent# to i he peoplp around you who dance at Post Hi will high- InvUiMt and don* as they g »
Abhy, Box 00700, Loa^Ang
tight
Saturday'*
activities about their ordinary business.
ales, Calif.
and a luncheon will b* held
there on Sunday.
The conference will he of
interest to ail auxiliary mem­
ber* ami to officers and com­
mittee chairmen in particular.
' The mid-winter conference
of the Legion wiB he conduct­
lit Jmnr t'sssrlherry
sgafnst eix spade* doubted
ed Mils weekend at Hie Robert
A program on the theme,
Meyer Motor Inn.
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Hy Jsa* Casselberry
ami tlie defense collected five
"What Christmas Mean* to
trick* for plus PiK). This was
The Junior Choir of CaeselAle," will Iw presented *1 7:!W
berry Community Methodist
a far, far belief result tlmii
p.m. Eritlay. Dec. |H, at t at
going down' at three no-trump
Church will present a program
trlbei ry Community Metho­
of Christmas music Sunday
amt a definite Improvement |
dist t liurch hy the children of
*l th# 7:30 p.m. worship serv­
on the score for bidding and
the Sunday School, nursery
ice.
making five clubs.
through eighth grade
Tlie Choir ia nndar direction
At Hie other table, the
Tin* director. Mrs Frank
of Mis* Eleanor Ferrell and
American North-South pair
Messick, lias called a trheart
accompanists will b« Mis*
reached tlie spade sacrifice on
til uf those participating fur
Tlie congregation of Ssn tfarilyn Messick and Mr*.
barricade hhbltng East open Mu* .Sunday at !t p m
fools First Baptist Church \Oliva Pvarca.
ed on clllh and South over
Serving on the committee
Tlie Senior Choir under dicalled with a weak two spade with \|m Messick to plan th* w 1; consider a report by the
!•.Hiding committee at lioth rertion of Mrs. Darwin Bhaa,
bid
piogtuin are Mr*. |lon Mac morning services Sunday sc
will present a Christmas Can­
N'oitli bid three spades, and I ... I. Mi*. J. It Kdmikton snd
tiudlng to Ray Slaton, general tata, "Born A King," by Pa.
South decided to give Ins op- Mrs. I. G. Iteulcr
chair man
trrson, Holiday, Dec. 10, at ' I
(fervent* a touch cf high Hie
I hose attending the ’ pro
Acceptance by tlie church 7:30 p m. Mlsa Barbara F *^
“ leaping light to su i|«,nb-« giant are asked to bring a
will call for the demolition of tell and Mrs. Pearre will b#
If this hid bad stampeded vsInis- gift „r canned good* or
tluee frame rv-videncr* on accompanist* Tor this pro­
his opponents to s giund tuv* for a needy family
Magnolia Avenue slid con­ gram. I . L. Werley will ba
-lam everything would have
Hefteslimeuts w lJJ to scve.l struction of a Ihree-story re­
b e e it wonderful, *hul the in Wcavet Halt following tin ligious education building tn narrator.
Italians dop I Mampveie. East program. All parents ami he located on tlie northeast
doubled for the same '.nip friend* are invited t, attend comer of (he church block,
points.
as ,.nr of three In longrange
pintle
Also under cmsuli-ratlon hv
I 11NI Si IN 11 PI) - Warden (tie adoption n( a master site
Hv Jis# Casselberry
at \\or in wood Scrub- Prison ilev elnpment plan for the city
Th* H * m I n o 1 * County
in-re were hunting a til year tilock and tnierior remodeling j V.,Un f KepilMIcsn Club will
old prisoner wile on away of the Pis-srnt eduealtonal hold a Christmas party Puesgels to teellng ‘'What's
from * wri'k part) hut was huildln. Rev Fieii H Chance day si 8:30 p. m. at lha Mid­
use '
known lo be vl.il intii |r the is pastor *t Wlllanl Warfield1Florida Country Club on 8K
The wif tv wluite husband
is cduratnmal dlres-tor
434 west of Sanlando Hpringa.
talk* over hutinr*
mstter*
—
- Tills will be strictly a social
«it;i her and treat* her like a
meeting lo give members an
foil partner in financial mat
opportunity lo become better
ter* Un't tempted to cheat t
acquainted. TYiera will b* re­
little when die tells him how
freshments. * n t #*r ta lament
much something cost Slu- lives
and group tinging.
up lo her position a* a&lt;£iJFrI
There will be a smatl mini­
partner
mum but no cover charge.
TIh- man who lets Ms wife
Iteservalinn* may be made by
EDYTH THORNTON M cLEOD
know hr truly nerds tier at Ills
calling Mr*. F.. Pop# Haseett,
stile cun he tme that his mar
’ I must have s teal formal in rum Get bu-y and fid.ow aucial chairman.
rlsgr is here to stay
gown il? ’ husband inslvl- as R * diet menus; also do live
A contented wife won t look
Im- i - getting a new back oul simple exercise, as tlwy help
for someone i-l-e to luske tier
(it
eould I properly wesr m th* program You will look
feel important
wlute brocade? My hsir l* blu
prettier
snd is- hcalltder.
*»h gray, 1 am 1*11. and not
"At a very smart dinner a
•over aright.—Ann."
vm liv from the Favt wore
lit Jsnr Csss*(berry
t vutuId prefer s tnocadt- tu n dark gray wi ki ] diunor dress
Aniertcan l egion Memorial
a Mift diffusion of
.r, such We. in my town, have never I j . ^ m (lf caasalbarry and
ulver, gray ami white aeen anything Uk* this Waal)u Auxiliary Unit era planWhile IS ainsrt ami much seen this an Individual Idea or t* „ltig a combined dinner meatm) if you find that it become* ■it what you writer* rail 'f*»h- |„g and Christinas party t«
life, ah* admitted that fasti &gt;•01 and your figun ally bs\e Ion” We want U&gt; knoqr —Club |„ held Monday at 7 p ra jn
5"
ion often must taka a bars K
tha banquet * room of the
" I am going to visit my
ye*, dear ladies, th* dress Trad* Winds Cafeteria fa
seal to ne, easily Hhe chooses
married daughter In New York waa high fashion and vary, Hemlnol* Plaxa.
th* ait* of th* pursre ehe
and will tie taken to the the* j very smart I have suggested
Thnta attending are t*
carrlea on t basis of how i Ire and hotels snd smart res n Ui my reader* several bring a |1 gift suitable fer
murh aha has lo take will, taurants I am fifty, have gray times.
exchanging with am* of their
b«-r on any particular urea luu- snd a fair figut# What
n (Mvlay — "Dear Kdyth own Bet.
sion.
Chairman
Jack
Haymow
sort of an outfit should I have. TtmrnUm McLeod."
I asked this famou* design­ for liaise engagement*? 1 can ‘
lic_
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promise* a "gala availing
er who personally treated all have only one new thing I
with plenty of games and
prises."
of Mr*. Eieenhower’e inaug­ go a month after ("hriatmaa —
ural gowns why she slopped N. K "
designing clothes and center­
laoA for and buy a theater
ed ail her talent on arcaeaor- suit in lilark satin or brocade.
i*S and her perfumra.
WASHINGTON (U P I) - Th*
Gel one with a Chanel type
" I couldn't grt fine tailors Jacket and an open neckline GeeteraJ Accounting Office said
any more. All the good one* blouse so that you have two ibat Florida had given federal
By Jaws Casselberry
who worked for me were in outfits. WKh the theater suit^fOnds to many Cuban refugees
Girl Scout Cadetta Troap
their BO*. It isn't a futher-to- you can wear a small coif cap, who were ooe eligible for the
S3S will hold a Motherson trade th* way It used to long gloves, smart Jewelry and Ski.
be. A ll th* sons are doctors a cocktail bag. This will be
In ■ report to Congrese, the Daughter Banquet st 6 p. ex.
or lawyers. And th* new peo­ perfect for Just everywhere GAO said most mis-piymcnts Saturday • at tha Woman'*
ple coming In Just couldn't do you will go if you do not ilka it uncovered were caused by Club on Ovarbruok Drive in
the earn* fine work.
black, get a deep blue, a char­ th* refute*'* failure to report Casselberry.
The troop, which is spon­
" I found I way working day coal gray or cun ao r red. .
their employment or correct­
sored by the Casselberry
and night, had formidable ov­
"Suddenly 1 h*v# Just blown ly report their income.
erhead aspenset, and beaidaa, up. I am huge and K crept up The accounting office blam AVO m an 's Club, (• under the
leadership o f Mrs. Nance
my husband wanted ma lo on me. I m ot diet. What have ed the mls-payments on a lack
KuaaelL
quit," sb* said.
you for tills? 1 am well over of adequate investigation by
Bo fashion lost an award­ forty.—Fatty."
Florida's Welfare Department
winning designer in t h *
Yon sound "m ad" ao, . per­ and g failure of the federal De­ Baroness Nabbed
clothed area and gained a haps you will go osi A diet. partment of Health, Education l-ONDON (U P I) - Russianskillful artist In ths accessory Send me s kmg self-addressed, and eWlfare to keep eke* tab* bans Baroness Mark Dadbarg,
field where tailors aren't stamped return eovelop sod on the way th* state bandied M. was fined |7&lt; yeatsnfey fer
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Convention

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Choir Programs

Sunday School

Scheduled In

Plans Program

Casselberry

Baptist Church

Studies Building
Expansion Plans

Republican Club

To Have Party

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Jtjr Aanforh grratb
9:30-10 p.ra. NBC. Jack Bea­ sha’I a welcome and partieu the young woman sifts through playing (can you guess?) a
Scotland Yard inspector. Sav- Pnjre 10— Fri. Dec. 11, *64
a
clutter
of
love,
need
and
ob­
larly
hearty
addition
to
the
ny Protram. "Jack Haa a
age can't account for his ac­
Sick. Alligator." One of Jack'a c o m p a n y . Miss Hitter’s ligation, the "sinTatlon flairs tions during a period when a
funnleit and nuttleat pro- "flings" (from "New Girl in dramatically. Dan O'Herllhy beautiful girl Is murdered in
' ■ trim*. There are eo many Town") Is a Joy and she bol plays the father and needs London. Everything points to
good bit* of dialogue and algbt stars a comedy skit called more elbow room 'to demon­ the general as the killer and
gaga here, H'a lmpoaiible to "Aunt Bessie Comes to Visit.' strate his worth as an actor. he even goes so far as to Join
jt •elect the beet The plot thread Calerina Valente sings "Para William Shatner co-stars as the "Stop Me Before I KU1
1 involves (30 that Jack owes d l a e , ” "Arrlvldercl" and the architect. But It's Miss More" school. The ending is
9rarn iiafmrd Kirkaagw
strictly shaggy dog, but until
Dennis and this takes Jsck "Lightly Latin"; John David- Jones' show.
6:309
p.m.
ABC.
The
Adthis disappointing turn, the
into bis subterranean vault, soa does "111 T a k e Ro­
322-5612
one of bis oldest and funniest mance"; Bob Newhart does an dams Family. "Lurch Learns suspense should hold you.
Bsmloolo ronoty
10-11 p.m. NBC. The Jack
inspiration*; Paul Lynde does atomic scientist monologue; to Dance.” Pure insanity as
, a sany guest bit as a veteri­ Dorn de Lulse participates in the family decides Lurch Paar Show. In addition to sing­
425-5938
narian called in to minister a couple of sketches and the should get out to functions ing "Never WiU 1 Marry” and
Dial Dlree
to Jack’s sick alligator down show's finale is a big produc­ like the butlers' ball and It "What Now My Lore.” Judy
XH Uag niafaaea
in the depths and Just about tion number to "Jingle Bell would help If' he learned to Garland has a funny monolo­
dance.
Penny
Parker
has
a
gue
about
Marlene
Dietrich.
everything that happens down Rock."
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to
2 -9 t to " 8
below Is a howl. A dandy half-v 8:30-9:30 p.m. NBC. Bob good bit as a petrified Murray Robert Morley explains why
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Up lo 5 H I I.S0I 1.30 11-50
Bohemia.” It’s back to Pra­ strange romantic rectangle. fers even mure than she does banking methods. Randolph
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I feels, like to be Winston 11 to IS |&gt; |i.no 1.89 1183
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9:30-10:30 p.m. ABC. 12 Churchill's son and reveals
good contortionist and the ex­ woman alter the death of her
pected assortment of acro­ husband, whose aura Ungers O’clock High. "Soldiers Some­ he's engsged In writing a mon­ 16 to 20 TTI 1-30 12.52 11.80
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21 to 25 |S| 1.50 i 3.15 14.73
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circus knows no language.
26 toS0|6 1 1.5011.78 15.70
8:30-9:30 p.m. CBS. The En­ her life is her father who mystery In miniature, though taped In London and will not
tertainers. Thelma Bitter Is tries to bold on to her for his it's elevated slightly by the be In color.
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P a s t It, of Ik# Pubtle Reenrda or Samlnola County,
Florida.
YOU A R E REQUIRED to fits
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upon tha P l a i n t i ff * Atlofnay,
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Hot IS. Cocoa. Florida, aot tatar
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t i f f s Attorney Paul C. Perkin*. t i f f s Attorney Paul C. ParNawa
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NOTICE
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WITNLMh my hsnj aad arel ford, damtaola County, Flor­
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Florida, this llth day of Nov- Florida, this llth day of Noe- of. Ear) MoaloFa Oaroga. and
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asm * with tba Clark af lha
Arthur It. Beckwith, Jr.
• Arthur If. Back with. Jr.
Circuit Court. Samlnola Coun­
Clark o f tho Circuit Court
Clark of tho Circuit Court ty. Florida, la aocordaoca with
By 1 Ma/lka T. Vlklaa, D. C
Byt Martha T. Vthlaa. D C. loo provision# of tho Fictitious
Foul C rorktao
Paul C Parkin.
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Ortaodo. Florida
Orlando, Florida
Kohart Bari Moilay .
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Altoraoy for Plaintiff
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vilege s*f rejerllmg *»r r » » I*l « g aay adveriUei»»#nl wfclrk
It germ# ■kjeellmaabl* I#
•ka pmlley « f thla #ei»8paper#r

8. D orr • C a ts '- T W #

29.^Ph°t° &amp; Equipment

POODLES Black or Chocb- W1EB0LDJ*S CAMERA SHOP
late tSO. Will hold for Christ- For "The Best From All Your
mss. 713 Ms,'noli*, Ph. 323Films."
49C9.
310 8. Park Are.. Sanford
CHIHUAHUA Puppies 123. 2427 :iu. Home Appliances
S. Elm.
AFGHANS A POODLES, block
miniature; s h o w quality,
healthy. 373 to 3130. 838-8237.

ALL Type* ot new major Ap­
pliances at Drastic Discount.
CaU 322 8448 J A R Trading
Post. Inc., 2309 S. Orange
Blossom Trail, Orlando.

50. Mlsc. For Sale
DILL'S BARGAIN BARN
' of 10,0W) Items
’ 1300 Grapevtlle Ave.

NEW 1965 Underwood Portable
Typewriter $7130. U s e d
Standard Typewriters $32.50
and Up. EaceUent for Stu-.
dents. Liberal Trade In Al­
21" BLONDE Zenith TV with lowance*. Payments of $2.30
weekly.
swivel base, Cheap. 322-0281.
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
Dad, Come ot. In A buy your MINIATURE Car. first Class 1J
wife's Xmas gift now A she
condition. RepUC* of 1910
"Tin Lizzie," Briggs A Stra­
wiU have tl a life time.
tton 3 HP Motor, $115. Call
Sew and Save
104 S. Park Ave.
322-9411 322-1678.

CHRISTMAS SPECIAL, Rod
female Dachshund, AKC Re(., SALE: SATURDAY. Automatic
Washers 32o up. Also Stove*,
6 mo. old. 333. 322-3007.
Refrigerators A Dryers. Rus­
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop
sell's Appliance, 1203 E. Cel­
lion, hoarded. Animal Res­ ery Ave. Ph 322 9380.
ratios, Floor, Free Estiraa.js USED Upright Plano, excelcue Leaguei 1700 W. Minne­
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
lent condition $200. Ph. 322SANFORD ELECTRIC
sota. DeLand. Ph. 734-1846.
G.E. Appliances—Ntw A Used
steel, grease , traps, dry
4884 before 3 p. m. ‘
CHIHUAHUA Pups, 7 wkt. old. US Magnolia
322-1362
weUs. Stepping stones.
322-7132.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. ALADDIN TIUy and large gat
heaters, good cood. Jalousie,
.11. Muxlral Inntrumenta 309 Elm Ava.
322-3731
10. Poultry • l.ivcMtock
flush door*. Spinner washer. ”
Piano Tontag and Repair
TREE RIPENED Citrus. Nt
Reasonable. 1503 EUlott.
JERSEY Heifer Calves, good W L. Harmon - FA 2-4223
vfd*. We ship Albert H. PeU
stock $10, up Falrglade Jer­
Osteen. 322-3873 or 322-4191. 51. Articles For Rent
FOR A Musical Christmas,
sey Dairy. Geneva.

SHETLAND Ponies for Christmas 350 A up. 322-3479 after
8 p. m.

12. Special Notice^"

call BUKUR'S Music Shop. FRUIT GIFT PACKED. We
RENT A BED
322-7202. T r i a l Purchase
ship express. Baggs Fresh RoUaway. Hospital, B a b y
Plans.
Bedr, by Day, Week, or
Fruit A Produce. Corner
'25th St. A yetiiurJ^Afr. . a.' ’ Month.
Piano Servicing A Tuning
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322-2924 or 322-3661.

Gene Cumbaa — 322-2681

116 W. 1st

■ 332-5181

WRINGER Washing Machine,
Adding Machines • Typewriters PIANOS. Gulbranvon, Cable.
Excellent Condition, rea»on- 53. Wanted To Huy
Sales • Rentals • Repairs
Refinlshed new Keys &amp; Reable. 118 W. 10th., Sanford.
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY - conditioned 3150 A up.' Also
WE BUY list(T Furniture, one
Tuning A Repairs. 855-0973. CARPETS clean easier with
piece’ or houseful. Furay
I.*i. Special Services
Orlando.
the Blue Lustre Electric
Bedding A turn. Co., 901 W.
Shsmpoocr only 31 per day.
1st !R- 322-6591.
FIXIT SHOP
-M. UphoUtery
Carroll's Furniture.
At these Xmas Specials. An
USED FURNITURE, Mi*7.
• OVER 25 YEAltS
English Dunelt Girl's or
1952 SET ot Child Craft 340. Items, Piney Wood Auction.
Boy's Bike* All Sixes 339.93. ot Fifte Workmanship in Up­ excellent c o n d. 322-5807 322-2270.
Rupp Motoi Scooter, 2VA
holstering, Draperies, Slip­ evenings!
covers. Time Payments as
HP. too miles per Gal.
55. Furniture For Sale
little ss 35 mo. Drapery MANGLE. Erector Set. DoU.
3169.95
FRISK ESTIM ATE
Hardware Installations.
Magnajcctor. 3234)384.
409 W. 1st St.
322-4751
RICHARDS TREE SVC.
Free estimates. Licensed
A Insured Ph. 323-0500

A .&amp; B CONTHACTORS

.’pholstering A Mattress ren­
DECORATING SHOP
LADIES. Shoe Skates, new—
ovating New A Used Furni­
Ph. 322-2333 *
never worn, cost $40; take
ture. Call Nil Bedding Mfg.
.tr&gt;. Vacuum Cleaner*
$25; Size 8; see 21 Higgins
Co. at 708 Celery Ave.
Terrace.
FA 22117.
KULP

VACUUM CLEANER
.HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
Repairs, Darts, supplies, for 2— II. O. TRAIN SETS, com­
ROOFING PAINTING A
plete. one with train' board,
Electrolux Kirby, Hoover
INSULATING
other 100' track, both at 1
. Air-Way, Rexam, GE. etc.
Financlnc Ar&gt;*nied
322-2297
Vacuum cleaner repaired at
price. Cheap. 838-3804.
your borne. Free pick-up A
17. Jnnilnrinl Services
delivery
Serving Sanford 1 Pr. ENGLISH Walking Shoes
siic 7‘ vA. Tan. never worn
1. l/ottl &amp; Found
for
1
3
yrs
GM Vacuum Re­
YENTSCII MAINTENANCE
cost
$14 85 Sell (qr $7. Blue
pair, 1114 Park Ave. Ph.
Service A Supplies
LOST: Smalt, Yellow, Female
A White and Pink A White
322-4765.
322 4843
Dog named Ronnie in vicin­ 2)83 S. Park Dr.
checked dresses site 20)*,
ity of Msple Ave. Reward,
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
never worn $3 50 each. Lawn
ID. linilderH Supplies
322-4233.
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
dress 20‘ 2 never worn 85;
2555 S. Park
822-6611
Blur A white Silk, never
PAINT clone out lb prlc*
LOST: Electric saw guard, in
SALES - PARTS - SERVICE
wurn 87 site 2UVv Call North
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
Longwood Reward. 838-34U9.
8 (288.
520 Maple Ava.
322 0500
1.1. I'lantH, Feeds. Seeds
REWARD fur return or infor­
ORANGES. 8? bushel. Mrs. R.
mation leading to recover of 20. Ilnrdwnre
SANFORD FEED STORE
W. Lord 322 3219.
Cham HolM A Dolly lost on
Whole Corn $■( 23 — Snap Corn
Sanford's Most Complete
17-92 North of Dog Track
82 80 — Jim Dandy Dog DAR1IIF Dull Clotlx-x 50c up.
TED WILLIAMS IIDW.
Road. Ph. 838 3049.
Call 322-6585
Feed — 33 71 for 50 lbs. In
203 E 25th.
322 3464
eludes
Tax
LOST l,atl) '* tiiilma Watch,
d l. Home Repairs
320 Sanford Ave
322 9990
Winn Dixie Parking l.ol 25th

Legal Notice

A French. Reward 322 4212. HOOFING REPAIR, Large or 50. Mine. Fur Sale
Small Call liefure 9 A M or
2. I'erHtiiinls
after 3 P.M. EUDELL, Ph. B O A T S . Guns, Buy, Sell.
Trade, Repair. O S T E E N
322 7389
Do you ha.e a drinking |&gt;n&gt;b
BRIDGE FlSIi CAMP
lem Write P. O. Boa 1213,
I ’ llimldng
Sanford
S L E E P I N G HAGS 86 99 Up.
PLUMBING
Army-Navy Surplus, 310 San­
I. I ten ut) Cure
Contracting Repairs
ford Ave.
FREE ESTIMATES
HARRIETT'!: Beauty Nook,
You can find anything you
R L HARVEY
soft water, evening app'ts.
need advertised in the Her­
204
Sanford
Ave
F
t
2
3383
105 So Oak. 322 5742.
ald Classified
ACE BEAUTY Salon, open 3d. Painting
daily A eve app'ts. Permt
20% off Keg Prices. Mayfair FOR Psloti.ig A Repair CaU
322 3428 after 3.
iv t iis : rinc t i t r o t iit o r
Hotel. 322 0090.
CUT N CURL Beauty Shop PAPKRIIANGLNG PAINTING
Bonded,
Insured
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0834 Licensed.
20 Years Cap. — 322-7331
Evening Appointments

21. Well

Drilling

WILL Baby Sit tn my home W EU S GRILLED. PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
25c per hour. Anytime. 3402
All Types and Size*
Celery Ave., Ph. 322-1513.
Wc Repair and Sex vice

STINE

fC Doff* • Cats • Pels

Machine
and .Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St
TA 2 6432

ENGLISH SETTER Bird Dog,
tl mo. old. 322 1377.
iv

Legal Notice

th m r m r t ir t m iit o r
Tits: . v i v r u Jt m i t * i . t u t.
t t i t . i\ * &gt; i » s ou » k wtvot.se
t ot v r t , rt.u n til*.
IV I It * v t l:ll* VO. IMIS
IV TSIK I I H I l t r I o l IIT OS'ILONICK XI * T VV'ALGKS
T i l t: VIVTII Jt lilt 1*1. t u t .
Plaintiff.
( I I T IV AVI) r u n I t S I M I L K •v * .
l u t V I I , I l.llll III *
W ILLIAM II WALDEN. JR..
IV l l l A V l ' K M T V O .'J IM *
D* ft ndent.
CLAL'DK ALTON I ' D 1.1 ill Jr.
It.
WALDEN.
rtaintlff TVi W IL L IA M
va
JR.
AN NKTTK I'UIGUUN PLYLKIt.
o/o W. II. Wnld*n, Sr.
P. O.-U 01 Ml.
G*(*ai)ant
. VOTIt K TO .*PPS:*H
&lt;i|t&gt;*un. Qtorsla
TOC
Alt E IIEItKHY NOTI.
TOi AKNKTTt: I'KIGOKN PLY t.Elt
PIED that a I’ ompIXInt for Dl­
2« » l East fourth turret vorca and otbtr relief ha* ba*n
Orrenvttl*. North Carolina filed a*atn*l you In lh* ahov*
Court.
whoraln
tha
You ala h*r*hs notl(lri) that • tylad
a Complaint (or Glvurc* haa I'lalittKL LUNICK MAY WALl * * a (ll*d aaalnat y u and you OWN, I* etaking a Kina) Da.
art required to **rvo a copy rraa of Divorce A Vinculo Ma­
ot your Anawar or plaadlnt to trimonii, a*atn*t you.
th* Complaint on tha PlainYOU
AltE
IIEUKU'Y
RE­
tirre attorney, r K I . P E R ' AND QUIRED to a*fV* ‘a copy of
IIKTTINUIIAlUi.
MS
South your Anawar or other D*f*na*
Knuwl** Atanua, Winter Path. to tha Complaint upon tha
KlorliU, and file th* orlslnal P lain tiff* attorney, E. JACKAnawar or plaodlng In tha of- SON
MAASXE,
Attorney
at
ft&gt; • of th* Circuit Court on Law. I t * North Oran** Avtsue,
or ho l o r *
th*
ISth day Suita IS. Orlande. Ora: a• Coun­
of January ISIS. I f you (all to ty. Ptorlde. and fit# th* orlclnal
do *o a D«craa Pro Cunfeaoo Anawar or oth*r Dofan** In th*
wilt ba antartd aaalnat you (or offlc* of th* CWrk of th* Cir­
tha relief demandad In tha Com­ cuit Court 00 or before th*
plaint.
"h
Itb day of January, ISSS, or
W u n are my band aad aaat of otharwlee a Decree Pro Cosaatd Court at Sanford. Samlnola f*aao may U entered ayatiiat
County. Florida, thla Mh day you lu default thereof aad (Wta
of December, 1SS4.
caua* will proread Ea Parte.
(SE AL)
(Y L A L )
Arthur H. Backwtih, Jr.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark of tk* Circuit Court
Clark o f the Circuit Cuurt
B yt Martha T. Vlhlan
Byi Martha T. Vlklaa
Deputy Clark
Deputy Clerk
FELD EI! AMD UKTT1NOIIAUS S. JACKSON H A A B U
Attoraoy* far the Plaintiff
Attorney fur Plaintiff
11* South Kaowlre kvanna
t i l No. &gt; a t | * Avanua,
Wlator Park. FUriSa— izr ss
Suita I t
Pshllah tree. I L IS, St. 1**1 A Orlando, Flarlda
Jan. I. 1**1.
J Eu k ^ k Qu a t I I 11. I t, 88*4
CPU-IS
CD

Legal Notice

VOTri'MOP St IT

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
1 Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.
WILSON MAIER FURN.
Buy — Sell — Trade
311-15 E. laL
322 5621
RATTAN Furniture, good con­
dition. Ph. 322-0556.
I I O U S F. H OLD Furniture &amp;
some Antique*. 322-2837.

Legal Notice

TIIM NlbTM JIUU4AI. €111tl IT. (1 dll run IKNIVOLC
( Ol Mt, EI.OMIDA.

NOTICE TO UKrtCNU

« •

la (ba Cd»art af fbr c'owtHy
Jadga, Apin I ba I# Caanty, $*ls»r«
Ida. In rrnbat*.
In rai &gt;:*tatr af

ALKHEU ll. KOIIl)

r)9('86l*&lt;t

Tn All Cradllnra aad Persona
Ha# Ing llalma «tr lirm in di
%a*Inat Aald T.atia ir »
You and aach of y o n a r #
ll «•r r *•)' nullflad and
nd npqtilred
tn prataut any cl aim a nd sirma 84*1• w hlch &gt;ou. or i
y«»u, nia y have agal
I he %
relate of Al.FItED II. FORD,
decreed, late of ,,!d Counly.
lo the County Judge of Nenil.
nnl. County. Florida, al hi, o f ­
f l c In lh# court hoove of veld
County al banford. Florida,
within ala calendar maiiih,
Irom the lime of lh* flrat put.
Ilcatlr.n of tble nolle*
Two
coplea of each claim or demand
•hall h# In writing, and .Ithfl
• tala th* place of reeld.n. a
and pott offlc* addreva of th«
claimant, and ahall ba aworn
to by (h* claimant, hit agent,
or attorney and accompanied
by a filing fra of nnl dollar
and ouch claim or demand not
*o filed ehall h, void.
.
MAHt IIA E FORD
At admlnletratrlg of th*
Eelata of
ALFRED B. FORD.
Dacaaeed
8PELR A r p e e s
Attorney* at Law
I I I Magnolia Avenue
bar. ford. Florid*
t’ ubllib Nov. 27 A Deo. 4 tl.
II. t i l l .
C DO-14
J

i\ r o i v r v j i i h i k *I ( o l m 1 .
M ’X I M I I . K ( ( I I VI V. FI.OIIMU
K I f Va. *«L*.7
K » T U K o»*
J*isi:rill.NK W K QCkRDON.
!»i;*K A«t:n
( m i n t : to ni»:tiiTo iifi
to
%t.i. rr.HiiiVft i i u i v *
V I . t l d • OH !) K W % \ II ■
VOAIMBT ■ A III K l T t T K l
Y hi aiul #ach uf t v u * r f
hrretiT niitlfl#&lt;l #n&gt;1 required tu
f 11a any cUlm# and d*m#nd6
» h i f h y«»u, «r #|(h«r of you.
m* y ha«* agalnat m M aalala
In (ha offlc* of lion. C. Varnuii
Vila*. Jr. - County Judge of
Hamln I* County, at hi* offlca
In tha 4’ouri Mouit in nanf*&gt;rd,
1
'.
All
fell
|)f 4 «r
month# fr«*m tha lima of tha
flrat publication «.f thla nolle*.
T U B VIVTII Jt in* 1 * 1 . * m - 1‘ ach claim or damand mu at ha
r l i t . iv » v n p o r s k m i v o i .m In * fili ng and ront*4n lha
COI'VTV; p i .o i i i i i *.
plar* of raaldanca and p&lt;kat of.
f • * v i n i l vn. 1 1 tun
flea addraaa of lha rUln&gt;«nl
r til) ERA L NATIONAL MOIIT- • nd mual
aworn (a hy tha
GAOK ADSoCIATION, a corpor- claimant, hit agent or attorn ay.
Al t o n.
or th# aama ahall ba fold^
puiatirr,
/•/ John T Sholflaid Jr
v«
^
'
A# Ancillary A Jrmntatra
JAMES
E.
MjCtrOVET
an4
tor. c. t. a. of a«ld aatata
VIA IIT (V VIU jONKT, hi# wlf#. OUU.NET * B KO L riR L D
Datandanta Atlornaya for tha aatata
n o t i c e o r a t'iT iv
5«1 l*«rk Aranua Mouth
V IIH T U tl.K
r o H l . t 1.0 *1 HE Wlntar Carh. Klorila
TOi JAMI.f l
MALONET and Puhll.b Dec. It, It, 14. 1SSI A JV T H E C lllC l'IT C O f l l T OP
MARY 0 XIALONKY
Jan t 1SSI.
TH E VIVTII J l D IC IVI, CHI­
n/Q Marlin Company
CDU-4S
VY* IT OP A.VU POH SE Ml VOLE
While Sand*, New l l . n - o
r o t VTT. PLOntDA.
T»'U.
i'afandant*. ar* haya- in t h e erne i i t c o t i i t o r Cl AVCRRT VO. 14*4*
t»y-n.»l I Had that a complaint to
FIR ST NATIONAL C ITT DANK;
fprectnae a rtrtaln mertgaa*
Truattt Worihlngton Corpora­
on th* follpnltig daacrlbad pro­
tion Nun Contributory Penal, u
perty, situate, tying, and being IN Cll A N( T ’-MV TO. 14123
Hen under agreement deled
In S«mlnol* County, Florida, CAROL JOAN KNOX
June I, 1MB,
to-wtl:
IMnlnliff,
Plaintiff,
U.l I. niork r.. RAVENNA
•va.
PARK SECTION OF L ot'll WILLI AVI CHARLES KNOX
JAMES T EDOK and
A It lit ill acvordlue to th*
ItoftRiiaat. OF.OIlOtA
ANN
tl&gt;OE.
hi*
wife.
plat tharaof. aa recorded
C II A it L E B
In Plat Uuok IS. I**!* * TO. W I L U A M
Darautlanlo.
KNOX
St and 12. of th* I’ ublle
t o n e * o$^ al IT
Record* of Seminole Coun­
Who** last- known r**L. TOi J i m i i T kudga and
danro la
ty. riorlda;
^•orgig Ana K ig #
^
Including:
USN-AD St tlttS •
111, Datieriv i t s Uattalloa
I O. E. Refrigerator. Mo­
Uni led Si.fee Navy
4lrd ArlllUry
dal No. LAS-12, Serial No.
t/ o Pl**l Poet Offlc*
APO .14. Naw York, New
IlS -IIttH l
Paneacola, Florida
York
t O. K. oven. MoJ*l No. JYou will hereby tak* nolle*
YOU ARC hereby notified
II*. hartal No. YnOIISlI:
(hat a complaint for dlw rc* that a Complaint to fortcloe*
1 Q. E. Rang* Plat*. Mo­ haa ne*n filed agalnat you by a mortgage encumbering tn,
del No. II* . Serial No XB- lh* plaintiff In lh* above alyl- following real property:
• X0* &gt;2:
v *n *ll* n
Ullnd* ad tauM. Lot
O AK LAN D lHLLA.
* throughout
manufactured
You are hereby required to
according
to
th*
plat
by kemlavl* Venetian llllnd f 12» your app**r*nco, anawar,
thereof ae recorded la Piet
Company:
or other pleading to eald com*
Book 12. page* 11 and 14.
haa bean filed agalnat you tn plaint, either pereofially or by
Public Record* of bent!th* ahov* aiylad ault and you atloroey, la. (he office of th*
hole County, Florida
art required to n r t i a copy Clark of Circuit Court In th* haa bean filed agalnat you In
of your Anawar ar Pleading ta Semlnol* County Courthout* at the aBure.eiytad eult. aad you
lha Complaint on P l a i n t i ff * at­ Sanford. Florida, on or brfor* are required to eerv* a copy
torney. Jo s e p h m . m u i i a s k o , th* ISth day of Dioimbir, (M l. of yuur Anewer lo th* Com­
P. O. Boa 124, Fain Park. Flo r­ othetwlre a Decree Pro Con­ plaint on the Plalntlffe attor­
ida. and flit th* original An- feree wilt »• *nl*rod agalnat ney*. van den Berg A (ley,
• war or Pleading In th* offlc* you.
P. O. Bui 3107. Orlaado. Flo r­
of th* Clark of th* Circuit
An abbreviated etyl, of thla ida. and to flit th* original of
Court ot, or before the (2nd •cat* le Knot v. Knot. In tuck Anewer with the Clark of
day pf December, t i l l . I f you Chancery No. I«S3S.
lh* aforeaald -Circuit Court on
fall to do 10 , a decree pro conTh*
nalire
of
relief or before th* 22nd day ot Dec­
free* will ba taken ag*ln*t eought la divorce.
ember, ISM. If you fall lo do
you fur th* r*ll* f demanded
GalaJ al Sanford, Samlnola AC a deer** pro runfeeto will
la the Complaint.
* County. Florida, (hit 24th day he takrn agalnat you lor th*
WITNESS my hand and o f ­ of November. 11(4.
relief demanded la lh* Com­
ficial teal of offlc* at Baa ford. (SE AL ) plaint.
Semlnol* (bounty, this ISIS day
Arthu* H Beckwith. Jr,
Tbla Nolle* ahall ba pubtlehaf X i v i u b e r , 1114.
Clerk Circuit Court, f e u l - *4 one* a weak lor lour eoc •
18CALI
sole Co'jnly
eecutlva
week* la lb* Saaford
Arthur It. Beckwith. Jr.
By: Martha T. Vlhle*
^
Herald.
Clark of Circuit Cuurt
Deputy Clyrk
Daltd thla ISlA Aay • ( Nov­
By: Martha T. Vlklaa
Orville Jahatoa, III
ember. ISSL
Deputy Clark
of th* law offlc* •(.'
(S
EAL)
JOSEPH M. MURASKO
Joseph M. Muraako i
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Attorney at Law
p. a B«s i n
Clark • ( tka Circuit Court
p. a bos tti
Pax* Park. Florida
By: Martka T. Vlklaa
Fur* Park. Florida
Attorney, for Ptalnttft
Deputy Clerk .
publttb Key. 20. I I dl D«c. 4.
Publlek
Nov. IS. I t * Dee. L
1LBB44.
11**1 M L * " ■ * ’
*• » •
It. 1144.
CDQ-71
CDQ-28
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BASSETT HOUND pupplc
AKC Heg. 322 7014.

WESTERN Saddle |43. 322-7940 ,
• after A

FENCE POSTS: Creosoted Cy­
press, 4"-6"aT ft. long, 30c
o . Ph. 322-3834.

D K A D I.IN K S
12 Noon Day HtToro
I'ukliralion For
Insertion! and Kills
(Hal. Noon For Monday)

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95. Houses For Sale

55. Furniture For Sale

95. (louse* For Sale

HOME ON B E A U T I F U L
For toe oiggest seieclloo of
READY TO MO.VE IN
STONE ISLAND. 2 bedroom,
nearly new and used furni­ New 3 4 ( Bedroom Homes,
ture,' .see Noll’s • Furniture
12 baths. So Longwood area
open beam celling and fire—Trades toosidcred, and .place, 1-Acre lot. Call 322Brokerage in Casselberry
ob 17-92 Open 6 days t to 4
we'll build on your lot. Semi­
7252.
nole County I Leading Build
60, Business Opport.
er
HAROLD LOGAN
FOR LEASE
LMN ENTERI RISES. INC.
SERVICE STATION.
Sales office. So on U. S. 17Good Location. Good Product!.
92 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
Good Treatment
-tight me block on Seminole
PHONE LOCALLY 322-43U
Ave, 5313911.
or apply to U *
PURE O IL COM PANY 3 BEDROOM, Nice Shsdy lx*.
322 372*.
For~the Best Buy 'tn
71. Male Help Wanted
A New or Resale Home,
LARGE -3. Bedroom home,
See Stenstrom Realty
DAIRY QUEEN Driver Sales­ mlny extrss, fenced yard;
man. prefer older man. 2523
*200 Down, payment* *53.56 We Have The Home For You'
Park Dr.,-Sanford.
mo 322-0356

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SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine S eller

HO M ES

Stenstrom Realty
S100 DOWN
2555 PARK DRIVE
FH A-VA .HOMES

HAIR Stylist wanted, full nr
psrt time Csll 322-S74* or SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3 .122-2420 N ig h t 322-7495
evenings 322-2(55.
Bod room Home* available in
323-05(6
322-4116
all Areas ol Sanford Let us
322 6524
322 3(52
COLORED LADIES: Become a Show you Around!
» Beauty Consultant. Learn
how to make Wiplsetw, ItaU
J Piete*. Write, Sanford Her­
1901 S. Park Ave. ■
ald. Boa 112.
A HOME THAT APPEALS
FA 3-423: anytime
to many buyer*. Attractive
7.1. Male or Female Help
home, newly-palated in*We
2 BDRM., 1303 EUlott, *5,500.
and out; aolid etucco on me­ ’ Can you spare a clean handkerchief? Mom ua»d hart
It O R ?i t N G NEWS p X^ER 322 0325 or 5254.
tal eon* truelion; hirmonliROUTE open in Sanford.
to duet the chair before aha aat downl1*
log 2-car garage. Hae living
Cash bond required. Call S A N F O R l ^ » N E W E S T
HOMES, West (th St. San­ room with fireplace, dining
Sanford 322-1754.
ford. 3 Bedroom, t Lv bath,
room, good-aiied kitchen, 1
PHOTOGRAPHIC Tinier Want­
FHA 4 VA Loan* LMN EN­ big bedroom* with additional
TERPRISES Inc . Builder
ed. Work In home. Call 322enclosed porch. Corner lot
Harold I-ogan. call 538-3911.
7222.
and large shade tree*. Pric­
Salesman on Duty 4.00 p. m.
1—
T*r»a! A FouM
• 1— Monar Wantad
ed at $9.0(Xi and term* to
MAKE Good Money as a li­ to dark.
2—
l**r»flnil«
M -T asim * * U a a
tbit.
censed Real Estate Sales,
14— Inaura no* .
I —fieiuty C4r«

Seminole Realty

CLASSIFIED INDEX

lady or Salesman wkh Stemper Agency Call W. H. Stemper for appointment._______

SO U TH W A RD

$100 DOWN

INVESTMENT 6 REALTY
116 N. T*rk Ave.
322 9173

FHA - VA HOMES

3 BEDROOM. Family Room, 1
Rath, built In Appliance*,
Central Air A Heat, w*U to
wall carpeting 322-3505.

77. Situation Wanted
DAYS Work, 322-7053.

2. 3. k 4 BEDROOMS *
t. 1&gt;X k 2 BATHS
DAYS WORK Wanted 322 6277
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
S I . U r a l E id n te - Sale
For Complete Information
Excellent location
^See nr Call Your
3 BEDROOM, 1 hath home
with ige. living room, fam­
J O H N K. F O X .
FHA - V A
Realtor
ily room, fenced yard with
S ALE S BROKER
205 N Park Ave.
323 0559
shade A fruit treea,
Ae Hava The Home For You
*17,900 TERMS
RART PILCHF.R, Broker
12 ACRES of good ground near
Personal Sen ire
large L*ke JUtty per *cre
Call 322 7196
2556 PARK DRIVE
with
terms
322-2420 N ig h t 322-7495
D VYS WORK 322 5765.

Stenstrom Realty
323-0516
322-5621

Ball-Blair Agency
Real Estate — Insurance
frd. k Park Ave.
3214541
M ERLE W. W A R N E R
REALTO R
7f&gt;8 So, Park
322-3529
IS THERE A NURSE
IN THE HOUSE’
There should ho! In this fine
home situated on 2 well
shaded lots directly across
from Sanford* newest Nurs­
ing Home Enclosed garage,
fireplace, kitchen equipment,
and xoned for duplex tf de­
sired on extra lot tin,urn
with *1,000 down and bal
anee like rent.
JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
322-5437
40 ACRE TRACT, corner Lo­
cust k Celery, Sanford. Suit­
able (or Commercial, Sub­
division or Industrial Ex
rellent terms Call or write
Bill Loflin. Realtor, P O
Rnx 266. Ukeland, Ela 686
2723
9(1. L td* Fur Sale
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundqutst, Also.
FA 1 3931 Atlantic Bank Bid*

W A T C H

Government Owned
Homes

$ 100.00 DOW N
Selection of 2, 3, and (
Hqdr Kims located in various
sections of Sanford
Immediate Delivery
M O NTH LY P A Y M E N T S
FR O M $50.00
FO R T H E R E S T H O M E
BUY
SEE YOUR

LAKE MARY
ROSE COURT APT..
'S3 CHEVY. Bel-Air, 4 door
3 Bedroom, 2 Hath, Modem 1 Bdrm. Furn,, near base
Auto Transmission; .Recent­
Immaculate, Spacious, take
2015 Sanford Ave. 66* 4323. - ly rebuilt Motor V * Real
. v \ ■, » w'___
' 9
-privilege*. Central Heat A
nice first or second car *150
FURNISHED,
3-rooms.
bath.
2
Air conditioned. Lease re­
Cash. 322-7690,
screened porcJte*. 115 W.
quired 1165 month.
3rd. St.
120. Automotive Service
Exctuiive with:
CLEAN, Furnished Downstairs
St. Johns Realty
AUTO GLASS
Apt., New stove. Garage A
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Water furnished. Adults. 322IN S TA LLE D
120 N Park Ave.
322 6123
1*34.
Senkarik Glaas and Paint

• » —School! Jk InatrurtloBg
7n— Employment larvlcaa
71— 41ala Help Wantad
73— Famala Halp Wantad
I I — Vial* or F*mal* Halp
74—Sal** Halp Wantad
77—Situation Wantad
41— Incom* Prop *r I f
1.1— Bu■I n* » a Pr ap.— 1 at*
13— ttrgl Fa tala Wan tad
|_4—‘11**1 K * t * l « Fal*
IT— IlUflnea* tt*ntala
tO— I#o!a Fair Hal*
11— Farm*—tiro**•
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94— llou*** Far Hal*
11— it out** —Ha |« &lt;»r It • nt
*7 — Ilona* Fo» Hint
1*0— flaaort H*rilal*
1" l —f r « llara —Cab* rm
|nl — Mobil* Mom**—Sal*
|Q2—Uobtl* Hum**— Rent
»Trall*r Spar*— R*nt

log—TralUr le*t»—sal*

101—A par Im ante For Rant
141— Rodma I nr Rant
t la—Hot*| ■ftit.nim*
i l l — Rental \a*nt*
111—W antad To ft*nl
111— Auto* Tor halt
111— Auto*— Sal* or Trad*
111— Trucha For Sat*
I 30— Automotlv* H• r vIr*
I I I —FcoOltr* A Cy tie*
III— Poaia A Mo tori
l I I — Ma f I ’ll« S ti ppl Ie*

1-3. Moats A; Motors
NICE 2-bedroom house, kit­ XTTATT 2 RBRM Cum. Apt .
T
Bath,
Dining
Are*
(59.50,
chen equipped. Also .3-bed17 Kt, IHGit UAT, with access­
1703 Magnolia. Ph. 322-59M
room, furnished house. I’h
ories, ’3* 50 h p Johnson,
.nr 2296
OrI*ndo 935 1450.
elec
start, Mitchell Till
Trailer Exrellent condition,
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom UNFURN Upstair* APT *55
*750. Call 322 65tJ.
month, 3n9 Magnolia Ave.
house. Kitchen equipped Ph.
Inqufr* down«f»)r» after *
322-3651
S&gt;» H. P. JOHNSON, excellent
p m nr call 322 (130.
2 BEDROOM kitchen equip­
con(IIturn, ttlfl, 322 2672
ped *75 month. Ph. 312 3565 *30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
END O r YEAR CLEARANCE
2 BEDROOM C B House. Kit­ TURN. Apt. Close Id . jTlmrade
SALE. All '64 models great­
Cowan. 322-4011.
chen equloped, call 3Z2-3303.
ly reduced. Sample price*:
*595—14’ Whaler type, *395.
3
ROOM
TNtmuhed
Apt.
*53
102. Mobile Homes • Sale
14'—*685 Fiih k Ski, *450.
mo., Includes water A elec­
*1695IT’ Cabin CruDer,
DONS
tric. 322 9507.
*1295. *678 40 II P. Evlnrude,
MOBILE HOME SALES
FURNISHED efficiency Apt,
*495. *1195- 90 H. P.. *630,
“ Your Wheel Estate Dealer"
close In. 601 Palmetto. Th,
Till trailers, only *130. Com­
IT Models to chooae from
322 1374 after 3:30 p m.
plete selection on s a l e .
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Term*,
Robson
Sporting
535-1208
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
Goods, Downtown Sanford.
Hwy. IT-92
Locigwood, Fla.
114 W. Flret St.
322-3961
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
108. Hoorn* For Kent
. NEW and USED
Awning* A Cabanas
CLEAN ROOM for Man 401
Magnolia Ave,' 322-0720,
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17 92 S
322 3562
ROOMS, tint Park Are. I’ h
322 2992
10.1. M obile Homes - Rcnl

I Oft. A partm en ts fo r Hrnt

116 W

Vow have an sosantaio over other
ms oston In Dollono Iwmii.m - youro^dott
onouah 10 see ho* fast MscSio’s latest and
I ’ eatost community Is I'onm*. And
whan a eenunuhity from, land valuta
(row with it. Drira o&gt;ar today and hnd out
lor yoursall how lust 810. starts you on
lha way lo owning o tpac ous Daltona homaiilo,
w ih Cantrsl Wslar Mams and Parad btraots
included in the lull low price of only |I1H!
Wil* tharo. enjoy a (roe ride on the rlvemoet,
* Deltona Quaan ". Tata a self-guided tepr of
th* Shopping Plata, th* laXolront Community
Qub, th* i&lt;t* of Ih* I I hols gell court* and th*
koraly housing ara* al MicsloluiU DtLTOK*!

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aatuort s i lh a N .V . WorSd’o Fair,
a n d I f o t h e r la r a l y m o d e ls .
M s c s i o B u j II h o m e * range In p ric *
horn fust 6 7 P M . So I It.) SO. w.lh
d ow n p aym ents pa low at 1 7 * 0 :
m o rX M y p aym ents sto rtin g ot * 4 * 2 7 1

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Complete Selection
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Demonalrator, Last One
Faelury Warranty.

Ellinor Motor Co.
So. Hwy. 17-91
Sanford, fU .

. 322-1835

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Owner,

Factory Warrani) On*
Full Year. Ynur ( hanre
Tn ()v..» Amrrira'a
Fine- . \iitiinudulr.

S A V E *2000

CO III ICK Sh YI.AItK CON'V. I Cylinder*,
" ■ Fully bifuipped. Air Cnivd.. New I «T
Clean, OUR WEEKEND SPECIAL III.'Y

*

1695

• Q U A L IT Y

61

FALCON STATION WAGON. Brand New Enginr
And Tirea — Be# Thla All Utility Automobile.

M O B IL E

COMPARE
1965

2

1965 3

1965
.v

2

HOMES

LARGEST

MOBILE

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OUR

O f DODGF. PIONKE^t ( Hour, One Owner,
___________-.ay
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Clean. Maylie
liel Financed
With
1
Payment* A* Law. Aa *(S Per Month.

P R IC E S

Bedroom, Front Kitchen
9IJ-OO Per Week

10’

Bedroom, Front Kitchen
9|4-50 Per Week

10'

Bedroom, Front Kitchen
9Jg-00 Per Week

'61 COMETS

r

12’^ Wide

«.

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HWY. lT-ta BO.

.

— CHOICE OF TWO —
three Cara Are
Extremely NJee, Priced
To Kell This Weekend—

W E SPECIAL ORDER
.#

1095

Wide

Wide

PHONE 322-2542

FLORIDA’S FAIREST DEALER

'P O S S E S S I O N !

'5.1 (h r*. 61.199 hel, 119 mre.
‘60 Ford
*788 hal. *31 tint,
'56 Ford
|5?9 hat. *29 urn,
’60 VW 1*17 *599 hal. *79 nut.
'31 Ford
*299 hal. I t l nut.
'59 Chrv. *688 hat. *29 MIX
'61 Faleon 1891 bal. (39 Kin,
’** Merrury *189 hal. *1] mn.
'60 rivm. *599 hal. (gjgjnn,
'59 Font *788 hal. *31 nttt.
'60 Ford *888 hal. *15 rmt,
‘62 Renault *6*8 hal. I l l mo.
'80 Corvair *799 hal. *17 mo.
'61 Hillman *199 hal. *17 mo,
*39 V.Wagen *792 bal. *37 mo.
’59 Chev. *388 hal. *31 Itto.
*57 Hot Rod 1699 hal. *29 mo.
‘58 -Ruirk *987 hal. (.17 m»‘38 Chryaler *199 bal. *27 mo.
’57 Imperial *199 hal. *11
’59 Pontiac *989 hal. *17 mo.
’.56 Chev. *199 hal. I l l mo.
’56 Ruirk (179 hal. *9 mo.
‘S3 Cadillac *169 bal. *8 mu.
D IO

SANFORD AVE.
OPEN *EVENINGS

IIJ1Z

Sanford. Florida
322-4501
National llepotaeisiiona Inc.

DON’T MISS!

'61 RAM BLER
Like New, Red and
W'htlo Tutone IntrriorLooka New.

PRICED TO
go n o w :

U I I H I T L IN C O L N l l j r

FlUll I M ERCU RY IN lo
109 Palmetto Ave.
Sanford
‘ 322-4884

A *

A T THESE

P R E -C H R IS T M A S

SPECIALS!
62 Rambler

*1275

Ambaeaador Cuatom 4 • Door. V-8,
Standard
Tranamlealon, Power
Rteertng. Power Brakes, Heater,
Air Conditioner.
Waa *159*

(&gt;1 C hevrolet C o n v ’t
Impala. V-8. Aolomatir Tran*.
mi&gt;*|on. Power Bteerlog, Power
Brake*. Radio and Heater, Air
Condltloord
Waa (1795

*1575

61 Ford
6 P*»*rngrr Station Wagon. 3 t&gt; En­
gine, Vutnmalir l'r»n*mi»*itin. Pn»rr
Steering, Radio 5 Healer, Air Conditinner, I .ugx*ge Rack and Other
Options. ( ’Ivan l ar Throughout —
Hptrlal Huy.
Waa (1395

$

1175

63 Chevrolet BiBcayne c m
4 - Door. 4 Cylinder, Automatic ▼1

60 Volkswagen

*64 5

Panal Dellvary. 4 Speed Transmis­
sion, Over Bite Tires. A Solid Hody
and Runs Good.
Waa (795

55 GMC
tl Ton Pirk I p.

64 5

|j

$9Q

Mm

Was *193

5

62 I’ord
I Door Station Wagon.. V-8 Engine,
A II r-'i m a I i r |'ranaroiaainn. Power
Slrermg, Power Rrakea, R a d i o .
Healer and. Air Condition. Waa 11698

*1425

63 Chevy Imuaju
Super Bpiirl Uoupe. V-8 Lpgine,
Aulomatir I ranamiaaion, Power
Sterling. Radio, Heater, White
Finlah, All Vinyl Interior, Burket Beat* And Conaule. Extra
Nice.
Waa *2393

w
|p

2175

59 Chevrolet Impalu

62

Usod y w i.
Boles — Part* — Service
Factory Authorised Dealer

S A V E *600

New,

COMET FttRDOR, One Owner. Thla tar lla*
Onl&gt; 12,000 Mllear E&lt;|uipped With Mrrr-O-Maltr,
Radio, Healer. Trevluu* Ow net* Ga. Mileage
Rerord In Gluvt Box. A HF.AI. ECONOMICAL
CAR.

$200 . 9300 Down
940 • 960 Month ’
1009$ Mechanical
Guarintea — *0 Daya —■
1,000 Milo* Op All

'fit TRIUMPH

DOESN'T M AKE SENSE. DOES IT ? ? ?
IT M AKES ABOUT AH MUCH SENSE AS
BUYING A MOBILE HOME BEFORE YOU
SHOP AT

C E N T R A L FLORIDA'S
SHOPPING STORE:

* Sedann
• Hard Top*
• Convertible*
* Station Wagon*

go/

C O MERCURY CUSTOM, Fully Equipped, t q g Q C
v * Sold Here Brand New. A Himdtrftil llu&gt;! • ’ * *

Seminole Realty

Deltona

322 3(17

CHRISTMAS
SPECIALS!

Management

LAKE MARY: 2 Bedroom. 2
corner lota with fruR treea.
Equity *300, balance *3,56C
Pymta *50 mo. includes 5%
Ini. Ph Flagler Reach HE 92269 or HE 9-2130.

BANK

Tranamlaaion. Heitar. Waa (1893

Property

AT
M A C K L I •B UILT

2nd SI

Winter Park
MI 4-0209

SpnO Coup*. V-8 Enginr, kulnma- tf
lie Tranamlaaion, Power Steering. ▼
Power Rrakea, Radio, Healer and Air
Condition

59 Triumph

1295

$

Convertible Roadster. 4 Sprrd
Transmission, Radio and Htater
Waa *695

495

55 Chevrolet Bel Air
I Door. V-8, Automatic Tran*mi&gt;eion, Radio And llcater. Good Solid
Transportation

*495

56 Chevrolet 210
4 Door Beilin. 4 Cylinder Engine,
Aatomatic Tranamlaaion, Power
Steering, Radio And Heater, Good
Solid Transportation
, *

$

495

HOLLER
M OTO R SALES

2nd 4 PALM ETTO
2507 PA R K DR.

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N A TIO N A L

LOOK

BOB MrKEK USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
1 701 Frenrli Ave. 323 0721

HO.'Ho'Ho/ OUT t h e y

REALTOR
INSUROR
I A 2 (991 1919 S, French Ave

REALTY

32* 1007.

113. Autos For Sale

2 BEDROOM Furn Apt Call
322 9173, after 3 Ph 322 0641 '55 CHEVROLET 2 door hard
top, automatic, rsdio, heater,
FURN. gar apt 322 2800,
new tires 4 battery, 5 cyl ,
*373 Ph 122 1752
AVALON APARTMENTS

Stemper Agency

JIM H U N T

WIZARD 1’ow\rn,*tic

JUST T A K E

to' WIDE, 2 bearooin trailer
NO * 4906

'63 ANGLIA Sts Wagon
Uke New *1,093
C O M P t. ETEI.Y ? urnUhed.
SANFORD MOTOR
lights &amp; water furnished, 232
•00 Trench Ave.
322 (352
Payton Realty
W 17th St 322 1325.
U M S 01 »40 Hiawatha at 17 02
■1957 FORD FAIR1.ANF. 500 2
FURNISHED M*t
’ 13 Park
I door, hardtop Auto 'liana*
2 BEDROOM MocUrn Bkx?k
Ave Coti,ik only
mission Radio. Heeler. I
Houag about 2Vt Acrta. 10
new
Tires, 57,nod actual
FURN
Clcsn
2
Bdrm
Apt
boaring trfea Ph. 3226119
425-5938
322-5612
miles
Beautiful original
close in, water 4 lights furn
NEED LARGER HOME?
322 5650
paint, Interior k runt like
Freni Itmlnolp OeuntF
From Sanford Exchang*
Ounrra of immaculately clean.
(Dial Direct)
new 1(75 -Ph 322 9111.
.3 Bedroom home In one of j ___
_________________ UNFURNISHED J Bdrm \pt ,
kitchen equipped, terriiriu 39 MERCURY Monterey pow
Sanford'» nicer reawk'nUa! 95. House* K «r Sale
j 96. Houses • Salt or Rent
floors, Ule bath *71. Ph 322
er brakes, steering, radio 4
districts will trade for 2
6201.
ties ter. new tires 322 8529
3
BEDROOM.
Ox
Bath.
Sun
CUSTOM
BU
ltT
Home
on
bedroom home. Call for de
land Estates, NO Down Pay­ Lake Ph evening* 322 1597
talk.
ment Ph.’ 322-9152.
2 BDRM Huuse. Ph, 322 273*

and Sales Broker

133. Ikvat* &amp; Motors

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4— Dty NuratrlM
•—Child Cara
I — D o * i —Cal a— Pat a
10—-Poultry — t«l veil nrk
12— Sptclal Nollcaa **
11— CBtarlng — Poo*
14— Tlaraa t* K it
I I — Ppaclal iarvlaaa
14— Bwlmmlnt Poota
IT—Janitorial i t i r t U u
I I — Do-ll-Touraalf
1*— BulMara Ruppllaa
Jn— Hardwara
21— Horn* Repair*
32— Plumbing
21—Painting
14— Wall Drilling
24— Air Cond A II*mtins
Jl— Radio - Telavlakcifi
21— Photo It K^uipmant
10—
Homa AppItanrM
11— Mualc*l Iniirumanta
J2— Bualnaaa Equipment
31—Job Printing
34— U phot* tar f
I * — Vacuum rlaanaro
37— II ©11ing A Si or • I *
I t — K i tormina tor*
43—Plant* — I'eala — §«*&lt;!•
40— Mile For Sal*
41—
Arttclaa For llani
42—
Swap nr Fichang*
41— Wantad To Uu;
14—-Fur ft Hurt For Mil*
44— A utl’j U*« Fur Halt
41— Money To len*.n
I * — Bunn*a* Opjwir l uii It t**

COMPLETELY furnished, sir 2 BEDItUUM house, *50 mo.
conditioned, CB, 2 bedniurn,
322-7398.____________________
1 bath, carporte. 823 Chip­
( BDRM (Master Bdrm Se
pendale, Deltona Ph. 668 97. lIouHrn For Henl
paratri 2 Rath, Florida. Din­ (332.
3 • BEpROOM, 2 bath, uning, Living k Utility Room.
furnlihed I mi. to base, 1
Central Air and Heat Next
A SHADY DEAL
blocks to shopping center 4
to Golf courae In Tee N Yoa, this 1 Bedroom, Custom
school. 1 year lease reqnlr
Green
Estate*,
Under
built homo at 241* Summered.
(120 mo. 122 6670 after
*1( 000 Call 323 0632
lla Av*. in beautiful Wynno3 p. m.
wood will bo available for
UREENBIUAK
occupancy on December 22, LARGE 4 Bedroom Horn! with
Choice
Isle
avallahl* - U
lutTounded by beautiful Oak
full bath and 2 half baths
Grttnbrlar of Loch Arbor
SHADE. Require! only *900 *125 mo.; 2 BEDROOM. 2
overlooking
golf
cottro*.
and assume FHA mortgage
hath home with Family
Custom building to yeur
al *59.19 monthly No red tape p room *125 month
spseiflcotfona.
Groonbriar
or qualifying problems Yes,
developed by
Payton Realty
you can move In before
K1NGSWOOD
Office: 322-211*
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‘Better Than Ever’
Another Christmas Parade has
been presented by the Snnford-Seminole Junior 'Cham'.'or of Commerce.
And again we can ray it was "bettar than ever." We mean it. too.
I f the JayCees keen this up San­
ford Is going to have one of the fin­
est holiday parades in Central Flor­
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credit to whom credit Is due.
It ’s easy to thank Chairman
Wayne Albert for a great job well
done I But how about all the rest of

Dick Westfs

The Lighter Side

the people, grown-ups and kids alike,
bandsmen and bandmasters, teach­
ers pupils, the civic, fraternal and
social organizations, the commercial
firms, the JayCee wives And ;the; rest
o f the Junior Chambers member­
ship?
The only way we can express our
appreciation is to sound o ff with a*
great, big T H A N K 'Y O U , and sayl
that we mean it sincerely.
1
In modern dny lingo — " I t was
like crazy, m anl"

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WASHINGTON (U P I) — *nr*rcane?t And how did the- ' will Vavn the earworm whern
This year, as uiual, I grew find their way through miles they w ant'll. The tfu ff will
a amali “ victory garden" in of tfaekleaa suburbia to a he smeared.nn poisoned bait
my backyaVd.
small backyard plot.
in the exportation' that earIt’a uncanny, that’* what it worms will eat that and leava
To spar* you the trouble of
pointing it out, let me eay is. Uncanny and eerie and the corn alone.
Maybe ao, bu^ thli strikes
that I am well aware that tightening. But something has
World War II ha* been over Just happened that mnk'ra m« me aa being an unimaginative
almost 20 year* and that the fell a little better about the nnd ineffieicient application
of an obviously brilliant pieca
victory garden program there­ whole thing.
The U. S. Agriculture De­ of research.
fore has lost aome of Ita ur­
My experience's* a victory
pmwitriifc reports that ita sci­
gency. But I'm the CIUUPU9
cautious partment
/ entist*
enlist* have discovered
dU
what gardener convince* m* that
type.
(tabliahs it is that coni »earworma like the next atop Should be to find
It haa never been establia
on thnk "bout corn. In other words, the substance that makes com
cd to my satisfaction
extracted the sub­ appetizing to human being*.
Adolph Hitler really Is dc*d?hb*y b"vc extra
Once it haa been Isolated,
Pending more convincing evi­ stance that makes com ap­
identified and produced syn­
dence, I Intend to go on play­ petizing to enrwornta.
When it iy spread on fiber thetically, wo could buy It tn
ing It tafe.
During the gardening sea­ paper, the earworma will eat a jar, spread in nn crackers
son, which is just now coming tho paner ns eagerly ns they or something, and enjoy it aa
much as wo would fresh com.
to an end, I am always per­ eat cVm.
plexed hy jvhat I regard,as . j6ne#_ _the substance has. That would solve thiaarworm
one of nature’* moat baffling been identified chemically, the problem in a jiffy. Let the earmysteries— namely, how ccr- next atop will lie tq produce worms have the com. Who
fain- insect* manage to find it synthetically. Then they nrrdt It?
my garden.
Let ua *ay, by way of ex­
ample, that I plant some su­
L 'n c .
C x u m C e tf - &amp; \ \ lo n ts ith .
garcane. Sugarcane haa never
been planted Vh: . V-Vlara.
There' la no other augnreane
growing anywhere in the vi­
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cinity
And yet, aa toon aa the crop
I* above ground It will Im­
mediately be attacked by *us u n a i h t n « « r Ht wi t v
Ti l l 8MONI » A 3 u i n ».
gnreane mealybug*.
m
How did tbcee mealybugs
S A N F O R D .
F L O R I D A
find out that I was planting

Good Samaritan
I f you nre the victim o f an acci­
dent In these United States, the
chances that a passing physician will
stop and render help nre about 6050. It depends on where you nre.
In the 32 states which have pass­
ed "Good Samaritan" laws shielding
doctors from legal liability for giving emergency care, slightly more
than half of the doctors would stop
(but many o f them with great fear.)
In states where such laws have
been proposed and defeated, slightly
more than half the doctors would be
inclined to pass on by.
.The figures are apmng the results
V- *
nt to doctors by
tho Law Department of the Ameri­
can Medical Association, which found
their fears of legal entrapment great­
ly exaggerated.
Significantly, the survey w as ahle
to turn up only two cases o f physi­
cians being successfully sued in Good
Samaritan incidents.
The A M A concludes that doctors
should be assured that they need fear
no real legal risk in living up to "THe

Principles o f Medical Ethics," which
state:
"A physician may choose whom he
will serve. In an emergency, howev­
er, he should render service to the
best o f his ability."
Nevertheless, it would do no harm
if the remaining 18 states in the Un­
ion considered adopting Good Samar­
itan laws, to protect not only physi­
cians but anybody else who attempts
to help a fellow human being in dis­
tress.
•

Thought For Today
Therefore, since we arc surrounded
by so great a cloud of witnesses, let
us also lay aside every weight, and
sin which clings so closely, and let us
run with perseverance the race that
is set before us.— Hebrews 12:1.'
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Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromley

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON — (N E A ) One of the unhappy aspect* of
the wap In South Viet Nam i»
the peraonal tragedy of our
ambassador, Gen. Maxwell
Taylor.
A few days hack I was tl]
ing with a friend of Taylor-*
just in from Saigon. “ He tnqi
ao hard," aays this friend. “ He
works so hard. He Is highly in
ielllgcnl. But he can't unbend
"He stands there stiffly and
awesomely before people and
asks them to be frank with
him aid tell him what they
think and what's going on.
“ Hilt they can't. He srems
so formal and distant and
mathemaUcal that nciUirr the
Americana nor the Vietnamese
can relax around him.

"So the Vietnamese don't
confide in him and tell hint the
cold facts on what's happen­
ing and what they’re really
thinking."
As a result. Taylor can't get
to grips with the real prob­
lems and ulte'n ends up ahadowlwxing.
If we're- to make a success
of being advisers to tins Viet­
namese, we must get close to
them. As one eager Viet of­
ficer put it to me; "We've got
to know each other's thoughts,
evrn without saying them."
trtherwise, this very diftlrult
kind of two-country operation
doesn't work.
In Saigon a short time hack
I had a two-hour personal
talk with the then foreign min

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A m t I’boiuaroph.r

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

•

No man is above the law and no
man is below i t ; nor do we ask any
man's permission when we require
him to obey it.— Theodore Roosevelt.

How do you reader* vote on
Jlm't problem? Ilia children
oppose his nrw romance, yet
yet hr la much happier when
enjoying .the companionship
of his gracious widow. Don’t
let unwise sentimentality or
lecret greed, cause your
grown children to oppose a
Justifiable reiuatriagd!
CASE U-4S3: Jim J., aged
71, ha* been a widower for
three years.
"Dr. Crane," he asked, "am
I too old to consider remar­
riage?
"For 1 have met a very gra
cions widow aged l'»8, ami wr­
enjoy each other's company
very much
"She belongs to the same
chureh and Is active then-in
And it is very lonely (or any­
body who has been happily
married for many years, to be
suddenly left without a help­
mate. .
' My children veto any Idea
of remarriage, tnaylie because
I am fairly wealthy and they
think they'll low some inheri­
tance,
"But I shall remember them
liberally in mv will M whs*
do you a d vi»e'"
A married man lives several
years longer than a bachelor
VVhy? ,
Well, lie gets better meal*
and maintains more regular
eating schedules.
Besides, he can relax
talking to his wife and even
letting off verbal "steam'
from irritation* at the atore.
factory or offtpe.
if ill, he has a devoted nurse
who hover* around ami cod
diea him.
•
If he should fall to the floor
in a sudden heart attack, hi*
wife will Instantly call a phy­
sician.'
Even the physical aide of
marriage may be productive
of longer life, too, ao when two
people are congenial, (Har­
ris ge la in order
"Yea, Dr Crane," some senUracntaJ children protest, "but
Isn't It if desecration to Mother'a memory for Dad to eon-

ister of South Viet Nam. He
said his greatest need was for
close
personal American
friends, men he could sit
down with informally, not of­
ficially, let down his hair ami
get the feel of how "you" ap­
proach problems.
1’ e o p I e can't effectively
work together in the close way
we must work, he said. If they
stay at arm's length with for­
mal meetings.
Otherwise, it's Americans
ordering Vietnamese And the
Vietnamese aren't Interested
in that, no matter how much
they need American help.
So what happens is that
Americans work
howr the
war should N&gt; fought by our
ronrrpts
Vietnamese, con
tinted the Amerirsiis dent
understand llietr problems, j o
their own way.
This is a pity, because Viet­
namese are tile kind of people
that Americans personally get
along well with. To an aniazmg degree, individual Amer­
icans like and respect individ­
ual Vietnamese and v i c e
versa,
Vietnamese tend to have
more faith in people than
ideas. They're les* aold by
txdd logic than by whether
they feel hi* warmth toward
them. J,
To the Vietnamese I ’ ve talk­
ed to, Taylor gives the im­
pression of being a man of
cold facta and logic,
. This problem could be rem­
edied, Vietnamese have told
me, if Taylor will realize his
personal handicap, take steps
to better tilllUe- Americana
wh&lt;j have some of the person­
al qualities he lacks.
Otherwise,— the Vietnamese xWer^Temarrtagur'...
and ourselves will continue
No, indeed!
fighting two different war*.
On the contrary! It la a com­

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departed mate when the sur­
vivor wishes to try marriage
again.
For Dial prove* his earlier
marTlage was so happy that
he wishes a repetition of such
congenial life.
So the opposition of the
.grown children to remarriage
of their elderly parents is often
unwise.
Sometime*, loo, their argu­
ment about lieing untrue lo the
memory of the former mate, is
really a smoke screen
It serves as a "red herring"
to divert attention from the
selfish fears of the grown rhild
ren that they may not inherit
as lug a portion of thrlr re
matning parent’s ’wealth
Actually, children
seldom
have contributed anything at
all lo liiejr parents* wealth
Yet there is a universal feel
ing that Just because a child
bears the name surname as its
parent or comes from the same
ancestry, then it automati
rally deserve* a cut of the
parental fortune.
That is not psychologlr.illv
sound, ev»n though our Isw
mdes spit give the heir* most
of the fortune of tlieir dead

_

Blit the state and Uncle Sam
are cutting In more and more
heavily,
Personally. I don’t believe In
further confiscating of family
estates by the government, y e t,
1 admit that it is psychologl-!
tally much better for adult
children to realize they should
earn their own success with- j
out such parental subsidy.
If there are younil children |
or Invalided and mentally re
larded adult offspring, then
the parental fortune obviously
should be used lo care for
them.
Hot many grown children'
who did nothing hut anguish
their parents, often affect
great devotion prior to the
reading of the will!

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Thiy^W l k r k v Mk tta M iY —

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PETUN.AJ

you naad durtnl apart time It*
anthualaOMO In all mat you da.
• t o n r i o (Octobtr I I to NoyamM r m — i f you .tot nd
of. nacaaairy ! * , k * quickly, you
ran than y&gt;*\ off t« rrcraaimne
that truly pfraar. flat up datra
aarlp. Than o f f to a happy a id
earafra* tlm* — drat* Ideally
( A O I T T A R I C I INeyambar II
to racambar 111— Handling all
altal dull#* ronntrtad
wllh
hnm* and family t* wle* , * r l r
and with dlapatch I’ lan &gt;"ur
actIvltlte for Ih* waaka ahead.
lJUIld up a true abundance
rarrtlC O H N (Pecambtr I I 'a
Th* right day m
January SO)
contact faaelnattng p a r • o n a
who can help you csrter-wtaa
Do the ahnpplng that ta nacaaaary •!*»» H i v e rneft !n|«, in »k »
out aI.ai tai'd(n it, round out a
fins day
A Q t ' A I I I l f (January ! l
Fabruary I D — financial a f ­
fairs ara » l ! a ! at thla time
ba aura to tat ho^ka in f o o l
ordtr a* wail, Taka lima to
ni aka amall Improvantania f«»
your propartf 11• aura plumb*
Inir ale. art In ordtr.
riH k B
(Fabruary
!6
to
March 10) — A lltlla dlffartnt
mat hod or aUHOda oa four part
can brln* paraonal daatraa wltlfIn aa*F raach How, Alao ronrarttr*ta on how to ba tnnri « r&gt;*
clabla In thi future Itcm*rnbar that God *lvaa ]ru&amp; jruur
frlandt
IF YOI II CHILD Ift HOR Y
TODAY * ha or aba w ill aval* a
ear’y Inin nnt nf thn*a pertnna
who la quits t lir av arie t in m i
nf tina Una and lot r over i
a 1 at nlhar timet which It not
bad at all alrtra tha dcalra ro
flrat analyst thinfa la vary
atronf and than thara it tha
ability to carry thrpufh In a
aura way Bt certain to hava
pa ran na of • vary hifh fnotal
i ha racier and fin a r d u. alien
around aarly In llfa
• L *U A Y .

It'S U t fR I X A H
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Horoscope

I GOT EVERYTHIN' INI
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UK*THAT.„THE
HOOD WiU. FLY
V OPENI r —------

SEN . ARE )OU
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MINTING THAT CHAAlK
MCROV f t ATM WA5j

HOT M ATDDCNTrA
THAT IT WAS... / ■

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f.K ^K R U
T E Y D fM lB fi
Many new IdtM art »n- m l r »
rhrnugh
ynur
contclouanatt.
Fa r 1 you fin , And at# * bt a ‘ •&gt;
fat a fra ah paw' alent nn fba
ha*t h * k» ,,fl Put ) f*ur Id* a a -n
motion In th* futura by a m ^ e
direct and lata dalibarata mnda
of oraratfon. Make declilont
and keep In mind tha practlcAl
undartonai aa wtll.
AltlKB (March D to April
I D — Going » f l t r pareonal aims
requires yoU*'tt» b# vary pracI l ­
eal in your approach If ynq
want beat raaulta Meat raw
and f steins tin t
paople
Act
swiftly to that opportunity*
do n&lt;&gt;t patt yeu by
,
T.%1 l i r a (April :o to May l r*'
— You ha»#n!|! been a hi * to get
ahaad a* you with beespie
certain drawback*
«ld in^vthtng about them today Don't
watt* tlm* l a l k l n f . to othara
bafor* acting Oat buiy and
yeu seeomplttb much.

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Forecast

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SIDE GLANCES.

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(Continued From F ig * 1-A)
r i r m c o n * (P *««m b »t I* U
. T « n u i t f 16) — T h i n k o » * r whdl

It la ( h i t h*«P* jrou (com * « •
v a n r ln * ■■ qu ick ie M T«W d
Ilk * and C*t fid • » It. r i n d n « w
td a a a .la y * « f » » » * f . t i n D llc u m w it h « I o m l id * n* w * l L
A a t 'A R IV S
(Ja n u ar y
11
to
Fal.ru. t T
1*»— C h « t IM UIld
with r«ln tl ** a. f fl* n d » , *t Al
A n d you ■ » ! i o m * rn th*r won*
darlul Ida** from lh«m. Than
you kno w h o w to hkndl* dutlaa m o r* *f flc l* n t!y . B* *t **d y
amblllou*.

piccr.I
(r*b rn *rr
10 «0
March 10)— ltal** your lcval of
contelouan*** to mor* produc­
t s * thin** for lh« futtir*. B**k
«ut thoa* financial wlaarS* y»u
know and * * t * d » l c * from
th*m. Jot down Id*** ao you
won't f o r « * t th*m. ir

T o lu

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id

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t n n t v , h« or *ho la * « r y apt
tr&gt; want to mak* hi* or h*r
forttin# at pla««a dlatant from
birth plan* and In -tlalda that
aro Juot opening up In a«l*nc*
and ih* arta of tho Now I r * .
Tha mtntality h*ro to •neollont.
alnco It comblna* tha practical
with tha ail th ttle . O lt* tha
■ rin*#t #il*c*tl*n k»*l oppoclunl.
t s a poaaltil*. Baorlftea aoma, If
nacaaaarp)

MONDAY, DBC* 14. lont
Now you haro an unuiually
good day and avonlnt lo put
out your h*»t thought and moat
CroatI v * plant Into •ff*et A f t e r
' firtt making d*cltlon« that Irr
*-nf grant Imtwttanca to you,
gt*^ hkcV and &gt;nok at u n j
qu»atlon facing yon with oompUto brllllanco and nhJietWlty
and don't **t omollona owny
yott*
*
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AVHKi (March I t to AprIt I D
— The rl«ht «Uy to come to feet
end accurate declilhns on, Im*
portent matter* before you
T h li l» exceedingly true where
personal affaire. are concern
•d Prtee well and he out so*
d a ily early.
T A t H t a (A pril 18 to May
2 0 ) — You ara now cognisant
of t&gt;eat waye to rid youreelf of
obligation*
that
have
been
bothering rou (o r aoma time
Kiperta ara ae far aa your
telephene, Aeelet the afflleted
— win them over.
Cl K M I * I ( M a y

11 t « June t i l

— t/nok to your close friend*
for the support that will lead
you hlfher on the ladder of
aueceaa* Get out early to see
them. Liter. join them at and e l gat herl ng * of all Mini* de
tr**e of opulence. #
MOON

(T Ill.llltK N

(June

?!

to July 21)— If you know whet
the general publln moat d#.
wire a, you find that by doing
your cl vie duty you gain much
preatlae Get your credit Im ­
proved Use far more modern
methods.
I.KO ( Jul y

JL-Oarry

f!

to August

through

with

21)

plana

made over Saturday and Kunday. since you ran cerialrvty * t rend your activities of a pro*
ductl ve nature. Find new contart a. T he y hare data you r e ­
quire.
%l i m n ( August IT to he p ! *

euihei *2 1— You hat* !o rum*
tune hoih Judgment and Intulflnn now In making thn§* im
port an!
d* ole I one
Get
your
huelneae affaire In .fine ehep*
K * tiling 3e Ideal tlm u^o reach
true accord'with l o ^ f f ones,
1.1lilt A (September 21 to Oct­
ober H i — Early contact bu*tticaji conn *ct Inn I and come to a
more auttible a sen Ha Mon for
the future

Show that y« ti are

loyal. Then you gel all th e 1
barking that you need io ei
pand your Idea*
i c n i t n o tuctnber I I to N o - 1
»■tiiher 21) — You are aide lo
w.irk very e w i n i y today and
ran attend !o both pleaeiirablel
and dull t a» ke with efficiency
ton.
Hiioer
appreciation
In
w o r k * r » who aet lit you Flan*
ate ara favorable
• i l l I T T I H I I * (N o v em b e r •?
\

in Decem ber I I ) —
F ly
I h o**
t a l e n t * o f a c r e a t i v e n a t u r e to
t h e i r f u l l e s t |f y o u w a n t t *
m a k e t h a m o a t o f t h i s fi n e d e v
£ * t k ou t a m u e e m a n ta y o u like
Pa wi th p a r s o n * y o g admire —

a*np ■arrl f t cl ng
I t r i l l i o n s ( December

?t ♦«

January in) —. a change of at*
IIlade with thoa* who live with

you b rin g s gre ate r lo y a lty and
h elp fro m the m C le a r a b od e of
what !• n o l o n g e r n ee d e d . Then
y o u are able to a d v a n c t more
Q uickly.

Ilin itll I

( January

21

to

February I D — Close flea are
now willing to support your
Idea* a a never before, lo accept
!n the spirit ihnwn Oat In
touch with aai'iiflatte, ate Tell
them vo ur Ideas and co-ordinate
effort s

riirM
M a r c h 10) —

i February

to

to

V o w y o u se e c l e a r -

ty how to In* rest a your abu«v
danca t hrough
novel outlet a ,
and ran alio gi ve other* hep*
fit of ideas Get statistic*, ft.
c ur e i
moat

f rom egperts, Theea are
helpful
tom
r n i i . n is n o n%

ir
TO II AY. ha or the will be a
must
e r g hi l l uu a
par anna w h o
wants to make a real narue for
h i m a t l f or h e r s e l f * a n d nan d a '
ae s l a n g I n v e n t i v e l l n a a •••&lt;
neetWa with New Era enter­
prise*, Thar# fore.,, ha aura to
g i v e the fin cat rou re# In I Hence
and a r il possible within your
budget. Fatly teach u
put
Ideas acmes Instead of simply
d e tu n in g
them
w ith
ether*
F o r m r ig h t pattern for aurceei

"T h a H a r e Impel* they t e l e t
pn« m a ke »f
f * v r life la largely tty lit K i l l

tNnwiye),*4 W h at

Farroll nighter'a Individual
Forecast for your sign for Jan*
la n e w r e a d y . F o r y e a r

uary
copy

sard

your

h lrthdata

and

II eo to C a r r o l ! nighter For#
cast. The ganferd H e r a l d . Ftng
1111, Ho l l y wo o d ■ 11* California.

('ll SLING MEDAL
MONTREAL (U PI) — Th*
Gordon Intrmitiofldl M*d»l
m i domttd bjr Robert Gordon
of New York for competition
between rink* la the Ctnidlan
Dranrh of the Rojg] Caledonitn Curling Club end the
Grind Notional Curling Club •!
America In 1U4.
Bob BlletnlkpH. Mliml'a
•enidtlondl dophomore quirterbick,' id doting in on
George Mlra'a oopbomore gear
record* at t'M. With three
gemea to go, Biletnlkolf ha*
completed &lt;1 forward paiMi.
Mira had 74 at a oophomore.
BlldUiknff hdd 431 yardi paidtag, Hire had Ml. Bllatnikoif a
total oifenao la &gt;11 while Kira
bid 1K3 a* n eophnaore.

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Adventist
T H E BEVENTH-DAT
A D V E N TIST CHUItCII
Corner 7th * Kim
J. I* Marehatl ------- ----- Pastor
SERVICES BATURDAT—
Sabbath School
1:10 a. m.
Worablp nervlc* „ 11:00 a. m.
Wadnaiday Nlsht
Prayer Service
.. T:I 0 p. m.

Alliance

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E L D E R SPRINGS B A I T I B T
Old Orlando R A at Haatar'Ava.
It. Hamilton flrlftln — Paator
Sunday School _ _ S ill a m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a m.
Tralplng Union _
0:00 p. m.
Xyanlng .Worahlp — 7i40 p. m.
B A P T IS T MISSION
ENTE R PR IS E
Sunday School _____ 0:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a m.
Training U n i o n ____0:44 p. m . Eranlng Worahlp __ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Night
I T i y i r Moating „
7:10 p. m.
liar. IL J. Uayoton ____ Paator

A s s e m b ly O * ^ o d .
P4NEOREST ASSEMBLY
O r OOD CHURCH ,
Cor. 17th and Kim v
H. M. W l t d a r _________ Paator
Sunday School ___ 1:41 a m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:10 a. m.
Kvanlng Worahlp __ 7:10 p. m.
Youth Sarr.'(Sun.) - 0:00 p. m.
Mid-Weak Barr. (Wad.) . 7:10
p. m.
„

PINECREST DAPT1ST
CIIURCII
Onora Road
Paator .____ William J. Ouaaa
Morning Worahlp . 11:44 a. m.
Sunday School ------ 4:41 a. m.
Training U n i o n -----4:14 p. m.
Eranlng Worahlp .... 7:10 p. m
W*d Offlcara A Taachrra
Maatlng — .
4:14 p. ra
JORDAN MISSIONARY
RAI’ TIS T CHURCH
1111 W. Kira I Slraal
gunday School _ — 14:40 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. ra.
Blbla I4iu.lr iSunday) 7:04 pm.
Kvangallallo Harriet 7:oo p. m.
Wed Prayer Meat _ 7:04 p. m.
BUI Hiephme
. h Paalor
A Cordial Welcome to Alt

O U rC huirh!

Ornvto 1164, tLwtw

Episcopal
C H RIST CHURCH
Church StretL Longwood
T r , Char lea W. StawarL Jr.
v ic ar
Holy Communion __ 1:44 a. ra.
Family gervlo* A
Claeete •________ _ _ 4:04 a. ra.
Claaaaa ,
____
- 4:10 a. m.

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H O L T CROSS
441 H. Park Ara.
F t. Leroy D. Soper, Rector •
H oly Communion — 7:10 a. m.
Family Sarrlca and
Sunday S c h ool____ — 1:44 a. m.
Morning Prayar
(Flrat Sunday —
,
,
Holy Communion 11:44 a. m.

Christian

Free Methodist

Church Of Christ
CHURCH OF CHRIST
aanara
Ralph Drawar Jr.
KrangallaJ
lilble S c h o o l ___ _
1:10 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 0:10 a. m.
E anlng Worahlp
4:10 p. ra.
Wad. Prayar Sarrlca 7:10 p. m

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Corner ith SL and Laurel Ara.
Ha -, C- E. Andaroon _ _ Paator
Telephone: I1I-741I
Sunday School 4:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7:44 p. m.
Wad. Prayar garvlca 7:44 p, m.

PAOLA CHURCH Ol- CHRIST
Highway 44 Waal
Morrla Ruby ....Kvangallet
Illbia Claaa ___ __ .lo.vr a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:44 a. m.
Eranlng Worahlp .... 4:00 p. m.
Illbia claaaaa Wad. . 7:14 p.' ro.

Lutheran
OOOD SH EPHERD
L U T H E R AN CHURCH
1144 A Orlando Drive
llwy. 17-11)
Sanford. Florida

CHURCH Ol^ CHRIST
1411 I “ark A n nu a
Hart Drown ______ Evangallat
Sunday
.
Illbia Study
11:40 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:40 a. m.
Eranlng Sarrlca — 4:10 p. m.
g«a "llrra id of Truth" 1 p. ra.
Sunday on Cbannal I
Turailay
I.a.Ilea Illbia Claaa . 10:40 a. ra.
W adnaaday
Dibit Claaa ——— 7:10 p. m.

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The Rar. J. Gordon P e a r y ,
Paalor
Sunday School __ — 4 14 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:09 a. —
Communion— Klral Sunday In
Each Month
Kindergarten and Nursery
L U T H E R AN CHURCH OF
T H E REDEEMER
141 W. 14th Place
"The Church of the Lutheran
Hour" and TV "This la the
Life"
Herbert W. Ooaraa
Paator
Sunday School ...... 9:14 a. rn.
Worahlp Service ... to:Jo a. ra.
Kindargartan and Nureary

_ .
C h r i S t U i n S C lG n C O
K Ilis T CHI' III '14 IlK CHRIST
SCIENTIST
lira Kaat Hec.nd HtrtatFtirwU) H*rvW» A*
burn!«y tirhuul . —_ 11:00 a m
But’Jrc-t
th« Pr#*#r%*r
o f Man"
Waditi'adar •• nrir* . i:00 p. m.
It* .Mllrif Room! SOI K Flrtl.
W rak iUyi: 10:10 a. m. • 4:10
p. rn KrMay ttvanlng: 1 :10 *
1:30 p. m.

Methodist
F IR S T METHODIST CH
«1» Park Ava.
Rav. Robart M. Janktna. Paator
Morning Worahlp _ 1:10 p. m.
Sunday School
— I 45 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10 51 a- m.
M TF Maatlnga — . « SO p. m.
I Intarmadlata, Banlor)
Kvanlng Worahlp _ T;I0 p. m.

Chureh O f God

O A K L A W S BAPTIST CHURCH
1141 Country Clob Road
Bponaorad by Klral Baptlal
Church
lia r. R. T . Darratt ___ Paalor
Sunday School __
4:44 a m.
Worahlp fa rvlo*
11:00 a ra.
Training Union
4:44 p m.
Kvanlng Worahlp „ . 1 V' p m.
Wad. Prayar Sarr. _ 7:14 p

o r n on
ilnd A French
I* IL Alford
..... ..... Paator
Nundgy School . . . _ a IS a. m
Alnrnlng Worahlp _ 1 l oo a. m.
Kvangallallo Sarr _ 7:14 p m.
Tuaa Prayer*Sarr. „ 7:10 p m.
Thure Young People
Endeavor ----- -- -- I I I p ra.

OSTEKN BAPTIST CHURCH
IIWY. 414
I’b 111.till
Paator ,___ Cheater W. Plank
Sunday School
to 04 a. m.
Morning Sarrlca __ II 44 a. m
Training Union ____ 4:10 p m
Eranlng Service
7:14 p. in.
Wadnaaday Maailngr:
Organla atlona___1:10 p m.
Prayar - ___________7:10 p. m.
Choir —______
1:14 p, rn

CHURCH OF not)

church

UK PROPHECY
li&lt;&gt;l Elm Aranua
Rar. Hobart Welch ___Paalor
Sunday School .... — 1:11 a. m.
Worablp Sarrlca _ 10:11 a. rn.
E ngallellc Sarr. _ T■10 p. m.
T uaday:
Illbia T r a i n i n g ----- 7:44 p. m.
Thursday:
Young Paopla Sarrlca 7:44 p m.

Methodist

CONGREGATIONAL
CH RISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of Chrlat)
Park Aranua at 14th SL
4:44 a. m. ____ Church School
11:44 a. rft. __ Worahlp Sarrlca
• : l f p. m. _ Chrlatlan Youth
Mlolatry
Rar, Waltar A R. McPherson,
Paator

F IR S T C H RISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
* 1407 B. Sanford Ara.
IL Varnon Fullar
Sunday S c h o o l ___ 0:41 a m.
Morning Worahlp - 11:00 a m.

Baptist

WESTSIOE MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
l l h SL A Holly Ava. *
John IL K in g j_______ Paator
Sunday School _ _ 11:00 a m.
Sunday.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a m.
Sanday
Eranlng Worahlp _ 7:00 p. m.
Wadniiday
Prayar Sarrlca
___7:00 p. m.

Cathy loves to answer the phone, even though (he ea!b sren*t
lor her.
You can Imagine how thrilling this moment was. There w is
rtall]/ s call for Csthy.
r
We watched her shining smile. . . and listened to her shy, awk­
ward replies.
*
"That was Miss Ferring,” she informed us with ■ slight air of
.sophistication.
..,
„
"And who in the world is Miai Ferring?* we asked.
"Oh, she’s my Sunday School teacher. I thought you knew—"
A dedicated Christian volunteer was devoting her Urns and tal­
ent* to the religious growth of oiiF Csthy—and to* didn't wvm know
hornamel
We’ll remember that calL It brought us to our senses— and to

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CHRIS TIA N MISSIONARY
AL L IAN C E CHURCH
1401 Park A v a a l l«lh S t
Rar. C. a Data, Jr. — PailAt
BtlHOly S c h o o l ____1:41 * . • » .
Worahlp Barvle* _ 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worahlp __ 1:10 p. m.
Alliance Youth
rallowahlp (Wad.) _ T i l l p. m.
(W ad)
Prayer B a r r i e * ___ . T :tl p. m.

CENTRAL. B APTIST CHURCH
Cor. Wtb SL A O ik Ara.
flail S m i t h ----------------Paator
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 al m.
Morning Wora hlp
11a•• a m.
Training Uunlon _ d i l l p. m.
E n n l n g Barrier ___ 1:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarrlca 7:10 p. m.
Nuraary Opan
W T R I t -----------------7:10 p. in.
Sunday NltaUroadcaat .

Congregational

F IR S T B A P T IS T CHURCH
010 Park Aranua
T . B. Cbanca _______ , Paator
Morning Worahlp
Oita a. m.
Sunday School
0:41 a m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a m.
Training Union —_ 0:10 p. m.
Evading Worahlp - 7:41 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarrlca 7:10 p. m.

Gunday

Monday

I Samuil

8:2-14

rw

Tuesday

Isaiah

\V*tlnraday
John

Jeremiah

88:17-28

38:1-8

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10:1-8

f m t

Thuraday
Act*
IS : 12-21

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Friday
Humans
10:14-18

GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rav. W. E- T i r a m a -----P*»(&lt;vr
Sunday School
#— I 41 a. m.
Morning Rtrvlcaa _ 11:00 a. m.
Choir Pracilca Wad f:10 p. m.
Evary Ona Walcoma.

Saturday
1 Thtaaaloniana
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GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd.# At Woodland Ava.,
Vlav. John H. lilraa Jr . Paator
Church School .
1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp
11:00 a- m.
MTF ■
_________ 1:10 p. m.

OSTEEN METHODIST CHURCH
Oataan
A
STAF FORD MEMORIAL
CHURCH
North Monroe
' *
C. A. Beatty __________ Paator
Oataan
Sunday School _
14:44 a ra.
Oalaan
__
.
Worahlp Sarrlca _ 11:44 a. m.
Stafford Memorial—
Worahlp Sarrlca — 4:14 a. ra.
Stafford Memorial—
Sunday S c h o o l ---- - ,14:10 a. m.

CHRIST METHODIST
- ....... -— - C H U R C H ------------ Sunland Eatataa
Cltrua llalghta
Her. Charlae R H og g — Paalor
Church School ____ 4:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:40 a. m.
M i r -------------------1:14 p. m.
Bva. Worahlp _ . — T:HL,p.
T
: i m.
W*d. Prayar Service 7:40
1:14 p
pm.
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Southern Methodist
FIR ST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
Woman's Club Building
441 Oak Ara.
Durward H. Knight Jr.. Paste#
Sunday School ____ 4:44 a. m.
Worahlp Sarrlca
7:10 p. f . .

Nazarene
F IR ST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W. Ind SL at Maple Ara.
Paul B l c k a a __________ Pastor
Sunday School
1:41 a. ra.
Morning AVorahlp __ 14:44 a. m.
Youth H o u r _____—__ 4:40 p. m.
Evangelistic Sarrlca 7:94 p. m.
Mid-Week
Sarrlca (Wad.) _ 7:44 p. ra.
Third Sunday
SingspIratloB
1:09 p. m.
F IR ST CHURCH
OF T H E NAZARENE
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rar. W. L Holcombe, Paator
Sunday
4:44 a. m. ....... Bible School
11:04 a. m. _ Morning Worahlp
7:04 p. m. _ Eranlng Service
7:04 p. m. _ Wed. Mid-Week
Prayer Services
7:tio p. m. — Last Wed. Miss­
ionary Harriet

• Pentecostal
FIR ST
C II U ltC H

PENTECOSTAL
UK

LONUWCHJD

All Oranga S i r u l
Rav K. Ruth Grant
Paalor
'lunday School
10:00 a. m*
Jornlng W ora hlp^. I I : 00 a- rn.
unday Evanlng _ 7:A0 p. m.
Wad. Rlbla Study - T:*o p. m.
Conquarora Matting
Friday
___ ____ 7:10 p. m.

Presbyterian
r i R S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N
CHURCH
Sanford,
Kla.
Oik Are. A Ird St.
Orover C. Sewell Jr. __ Paator
Edaar W. Smith Jr. Aaelatant
raator
Church S c h o o l _____ 1:44 a. m.
Seulon Meeta _ _ _ 14:44 a- m.
Morning W o ra h lp .^ 11:04 a. m.
Pioneer Keltowahlp _ 4:00 p. m.
Senior III Fellow (hip 4:00 p. m.
Evening Worahlp „ 7:10 p m.
Wad. Prayar Maatlng 7:00 p. m.

CHURCH OF TH E COVENANT
4774 South Orlando Drive
Thomee 4L Makln __— Paator
W o r a h l p ____________ 4:44 a. m.
Church School ____ 14:44 a. ra.

■The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleT H E AM E RIC AN O IL CO.
Mr. &amp;. Mra. M. K. SLrieklund

GREGORY LUMBER
o f Sanford "

AR T BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD F A IR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

C E LE R Y C ITY
P R IN TIN G CO., INC.
SANFORD W ELD ING A
FA B R IC ATIN G CO.
Bill Whitley A Employee*

H A R R E L L A B E V E R LY
AUTOM OTIVE
209 W. 26th St-, Sanford
B IL L H E M P H ILL MOTORS, INC.
SOI W. lit , St., Sanford

CHELSEA T IT L E A N D
G U A R A N T Y CO.
110 We First, Sanford

H IL L H ARD W AR E A .
IM PLE M E N T CO.
Bobby Newman and Employee*

A. DUDA A SONS, INC.

H IL L LUM BER A H AR D W AR E CO.
Jimmy Crappa and Employee*

Slavia, Florida

H O LLE R MOTOR SALES CO.
und S taff

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HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
llw y . 17-92, Sanford

NELSON 4 CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

J. C. P E N N E Y C O M P A Q
C. L. Robinson and Staff

KILGORE SEED CO M PANY
1400 W. 1st; St., Sanford

LE E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning

LIG G E TT R E X A L L DRUG
'
Gordon Kelle^t — Herman K oleff
and Employees
P U B LIX M ARKETS
and Employees

_L^ D. -PLANTEy-INO.
Oviedo, F lon d i-----

SANFORD A T L A N T IC
N A T IO N A L B A N K
Howard IL Hodges and S taff
B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees

SMTTTY’S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE
SOUTHERN N A T U R A L GAS CO.
John Dunn and S taff

PROGRESSIVE P R IN TIN G CO.
J. M- Cameron and-Staff

ROSE AN D W TLK’S R E S T A U R A N T

ItoAe &amp; Wilks Bowman &amp; Employees

Antioch Baptlat Church, Orlado
Central Baptlat Church, 1411 Oak Are.
Chuluota Flrat Baptlat Church
Chuluuta Baptist Mlaaloa
Eldar Iprlnga Baptlat Church,
448 Lehman Ad
Flrat Baptlat Church. I l l Park Arc.
Frlaudahlp HcpMat Church af
A l turnout* Bprtagg
JtU I I I , Altamonte Iprlnga
° T l r a i Baptlat Church *1 Denary
Flrat Baptlat Church *1 Gaeara
Flrat Baptlat Church * f Luka Mary
Flrat Baptlat Church e l L * h * Monro*
Flrat Baptlat Church *1 leongwaad, Oor.
Churuh A Oraal
Flrat Baptlat Church af Orlad*
Flrat Baptlat Church af Bam Lunge Iprlnga
It
Flrat Shiloh Mlaalenary Baptlat Church.
Chut
l i l t W. 14th Bt.
F o r m Clip Baptlat Church
Feuntaln Haag Baptlat Church. Orteg*
Day* Boulharn Baptlat Elaalea, Chuluota M le. loner y
Baptlat
Church
North
KA
Kntarprla*
Macaduula Ulaalah
Baptlat Church
Oak Hitl Rd. Oataan
, Merclng Olory Baptlat Chvreh. Oepara Hwy.
J M l ultra Miaaianary Baptlat Church. Ban
Dan** Bprtagf J U , Lrongwood

ML Eton Mlaalenary Baptlat. llpen A r t .
New
ML
Calvary
MUalonary
Baptlat
1144 W. l l l h BL
New Salem Prlmltira Baptlat Church,
1444 W. ttlh BL
N tw ML Blen Baptlat Chnrah. 1744 Pear Ava
Oaklawn Baptlat Cbapal. 1744 W. Mth BC
Oataan Oepilai Ohnrch
Plnacraal Baptlal ChurcK 141 W. Onora ltd.
Pralri* Luka • Baptlal Church, Bldgc A d ,
Fern Park
Pregraa* Mlaalonary Baptlat Chureh, Midway
Bacong Shiloh Mlaalonary BapUal Church,
Nlath A Hickory
BL Jama* Miaeloaary Baptlat Chureh Bt*.
ltd. 414 Octaaa
BL Paul Mlaalaaary Baptlat Charah, Ith BL
BL Matthew* Mlaaloaary BapUal Chureh
Caaaan Halghta
BL John** Mlaalpnary BapUat Church.
H4 Crpraaa SL
Vaaapia Baptlat Church, Pnlm Bprtagc AA,
Altamaat* Springe
Waatelda Mlaalonary BapUal Chnrah,
111 B. Malty AVI.
Elan Map* BapUat Chnrah, 7ld Orange Ava.
CATHOLIC
Church a f the Kaitn ty, Lak e M»ry
All Saul* Ccthetl* Church. I l l Oak A t *.
•nmad' Calk alia M a e * . ------ Chutuit*

Bt.
Aaa'a
Catholla
Church.
Parching
Place. DeBary
*. .
BL Mary Magdalen* Catholic Church, Mattland Ava. Altamonte Spring*
C H R IST IAN ,
Flrat Ckrtatlaa Church. 1417 B Sanford Ava,
Congregational ChrlaUan Church,
fla t Park A r a . .
Nortbald*
Chrlatlan Church,
Florida
Haven D r, Malllaad
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
Churuh

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of
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Chrlat. I I I ! a Park A i k
Chrlat, Oaaava
Chrlat, Longwood
Chrlat. Pools

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CHURCH O F OOD* '
Church
Church
Church
Church

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Ood.
fled.
Ood

I l l Hickory

114* a French

Oviedo
Mlnaloa. Entarprla* s

EPISCOPAL
AB Satutn Kplaoepal Church B. DaBary
A r e . Entarprla*
Christ Eplacopal Church. Leagweed
AH datnta EpiacopaL Entarprla*
Holy Croc* gpuoopel, Park ATI. at tth

LUTHERAN
Aecanaloa
Lutheran
Church.
Orarbrook
|)r. Caaaalharry
Good shepherd United Lutharn.
1141 a Orlando Dr.
Lutheran Chureh of the Redeemer,
lot W. l l l h Flaea
Meaalah Lutheran Church. Amortnaa Legion
ltall. Pralri* Lab*. Kern P|rk
ML Luke* Lutheran Church, RL t i l Slavia
METHODIST
Barnett Memorial -Methodist Church. B.
DaBary A v a . Entarprla*
Bear Lake Mathodlm Church
Bethel A.M.B. Church, Canaan Height*
Caaaalborry Community Malhodtat Chureh.
llw y . 17-11 A Pinny Htdg* ltd. Cnaeelbnrry
DeBary Community Mathodlm Church W.
Highland!, DaBary .
Chrlat Method let Chdrch
r
Sunland KaUta*
Flrat Mathadlat Church, 41* Park A v a
Flrat Mathadlat Church of Oviedo
Flrat Southern Mathodlm Church
Woman'* Club I I I Oah Ava.
Fro * Mathadlat Church, I l f W. 4th BL
Oaaava Methodlw Church, Genera
Orara Mathedtat Church. Onora M .
Oca at Chapel A M E. Chhrch. Orlada
Oak grar* Metkpdlat Church. Orlad*

Oatatn Mathedtat Church

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and S taff

W H ATABU RG E R
2646 French Avenue

W ILSOtf-EICHELBURGER
M ORTUARY
.Eunice L Wilson and Staff

S TA TE FARM INSU RANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and S taff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. A l Wilson

STENSTROM R E A L T Y
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

CITIZENS B A N K OF OVIEDO*
Oviedo, Florida-

■SEMINOLE COUNTY A R E A CHURCH DIRECTORY—
B AP TIST

PERFECTIO N
D AIRIES

P a a 1a
Waalayaa
W. nt Paata
SL Jamas A M E . Sanford A v a
■ l Mary*a A.M.K. Church SL BL 411 Oataan
SL
PanTn Mathedtat C h n r a h
Oataan
Rd. Entarprla*
Stafford
Memorial
Mathadlat O h n r a h
a DaBary
NAZARENE
F I ra t
Church of
Ind at Mapl*
yarn
Park
Chnrch a f
O'Brlan R d . Para Park
L a k * Mary Ohorah a f tha Masaran*
P R ES BY T E R IA. N
ft
e
Community Praabytartaa Church. Lak* Mary
Flrat
Praahytnrlan
Church.
Oak. A r a
*A Ird BL
» Firm Proabytarun Church. Can al ho f r y .
Flrat
Proabytagtan Church nf DaBary,
E. Highland
PraabyUlian Church af T h * Covenant
1774 A Orlando Dr.
BL Aadrnw* Praabytarlaa Church 111! Lea*
m i l Itch- Dr- JUar L ak *
U panic Community Praabytarlan church.
Cpaala B A
Waatminlatar Praabytarlan Church. Hawaii
Park. * l aid

SEVENTH D A T AD VE NTIBT
Foraet Lak* daraath-day Adrantlpt Church,
llwy. 444, Feraat City
I
Seventh-day
Adrentlat Church. Maitland
A t * . Altamonte Spring*
Sanford
Saranth-day
AdvanUot
Church,
Seranth A Elm
OTHE R CHURCHES
Allan** A.M.E. Church. Oliva A 11th *
Church of Ood In Chrlat, Orlada
Chuluota Community Church
Church of God af Prophecy, 1447 Elm A v a
Church a f Ood Ml—Ion, Eat— prta*
Church o f Jeaua Chrlat a f L e t t — Day
SalntA t i l l Park A v a ,
Community, Chapa). Alta—aut* Bprlaga
Eaatera Orthodog Church. BL John* Cbry»
aoatom Cbapal. Hwy. 17-fl. Pars Park
Congregation Bath laraal, t l t b A Magnolia
Flrat Charoh o f Chrlat, Sciential,
nag E. Ind BL
Kingdom Hull nt Jahavah'a WlLna—
Lak a Monro* UnlL l t d W. Third BC
Flrat Pontacoatal Church of Laagwood
F all Ooapal Tabernacle 1714 Country Club
ML
Olivo H olla*— Church.
Oak
HA Oateaa
Plnecreet Aa— mhly a t Ood, 17th A Elm
Be a ford Alllaeca church, 14*1 A Park A v a
Sanford Congregation nf- Jehovah's Witn*was. 444 Baafotd A v a
T ha Balrallen Atmy. 114 E tad BL
Units Church a l Bah far A 144 E. 1*4 SC

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“The Nile of America’
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Of Arctic Air
Covers North

^ T T o 0'*’
Aircraft carrier! would not
be much more expensive than
hamburger— if jrou could buy
them by the pound. A carrier
costs about $2.40 a pound,
compared with hamburger at
30 cents. By the pound, car­
riers are cheaper than jet
liners, which cost $41 a
pound; imported carviar, $45
n pound, uranium 235, $03 a
pound, and lube oil for Wristwatches, $1,000 a pound.
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By United JPress
Wintery weather was mak­
ing a comeback across most of
VO L. 67
United Press Leased Wire
Established *90£ MON.. DECEMBER .14, 1964
SANFORD, FLO R ID A
. N O . 81
the nation todiy. A frigid mass
of arctic air sent temperatures
falling to rero from-Montana
to Wisconsin.
MRS. M ARY W ASHBURN, head o f the A1SO
'A pair of cold fronts stretch­
here,'shows one of the "H i Mum" Chrislmns Cull”
ing frouv New England to
posters she has had made. The "H i Mom" event
northern Florids began dispel­
will permit two mothers of servicemen or women
ling thick fog that crippled air­
now overseas. to call Ircc on Christmas . Day,
Fire
V
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i
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_____
___ The Lake Mary Woman's
line service tn New York City
Mothers should leave the pertinent information
PLANT CITY (U r i) — and made driving treacherous.
Club has received its Incor­
concerning
the service personnel at the USO
Sterling Moore, about 40,
poration charter from the of­
Another high pressure sys­
headquarters in the Seminole Chamber o f Com-,
died
rally
Sunday when tem sent cold air streaming
fice. of State Secretary Tom
mono building. The" winners will be chosen Dec.
flames destroyed his frame 0, pr thc WcJt ln&lt;j IOuth CcnAdams. Purpose of the in­
WASHINGTON (U IM )-Th e
18 at 9 p.m. The calls will be paid fo r by tho
home here.
corporation is described as
to
tral
states
from
Nevada
Supreme Court today held thit
local
unit of tho Communications Workers o f
"social and civic.’ This is an
Alabama,
America union.
. (Herald Photo)
Strike Delayed
active group. full of up-to- the public.- accommodations
Thc lowest temperature rgi
date ideas. Understand they section tt the 33M CWtt T'JW j V
CHICAGO (U P !) — Three ported this mtiming lo the U.S.'
arc having a Watusi contest Act is constitutional as applied
shoperaft unkina promised lo* [ Weather
Bureau, excluding I
at their Christmas party Sat­ to an Atlanta motel.
da) not to cal. a strike against Alaska and Hawaii, was 13 he
urday night. You can't get 'Justice Tom C. Clark de­
M AK ING P L A N S for the Governor's Inaugural Hall at the Jai-Alai Fron- m the nation's railroads unUl af­ low rero at Williston, N. D.
any more up-to-date than
ton Jan. 7 are these members o f the committee. From left are Harold
The highest reported Sunday
ter thc New Year's holiday.
livered the court’s opinion in
that!
Kastner, (funeral chairman; W. A. Patrick, finance chairman; Walter Giewas RS at Fort Lauderdale,
n the first test of the new law.
low, publicity chairman; Ed Hunt, invitations chairman, and Robert BillFla
Traffic Toll
himer, general co-chairman.
(Herald Photo)
Up lo two inches of snow
A long awaited event toJrtir* ’ " c c°ndude that the ac­
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
place at the Sanford Naval tion of the Congress in the
The State Patrol reported to- fell in South Dakota's nlack
PARIS (U P I) — Creation of son ut Washington list week to
Academy today. Two huge adoption of the act as applied
.lay at least 10 persons lost
region during the night,
tho Atlantic Nuclear Force •"consider" way* of assuming
nine-ton anchors arrived to be here to a motel which contheir lives in traffic accidents The huge mass of polar air
(A N T ) now under discussion Britain's obligation* cast of
placed in strategic points on
in Florida during the week- has pushed temperatures down
ccdedly servos interstate trav­
i
to 50 degrees below zero in by NATO Allies could lead to Suez if Britain put* ita entire
the academy grounds. With
elers is within the power
Sections of Alaska and Yukon. ■ similar o|&gt;eratiori in tho Far force of nuclear bombers and
the addition of these anchors
granted It by the commerce
JACKSONVILLE (U I’ l) — day before Circuit Court . accredited earlier this month I J n v n l l l f i r t n ^ p p n
The advancing edge of the East and the Middle East, of­ submarine* into the ANF. __
-the school will take on an
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aA aia li.sa
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clause of the Constitution, as Trial of a suit seeking to Judge
Wilson had proposed the
by the Southern A aAssociation
William IL. nDurden.
sir
mass kept afternoon tern- ficial American sources said
even more military look. Thia
NEW YORK (U P I) —
interpreted by this court for fore* Duval County Tax A 'ANF,
composed of seaborne,
today.
of
Colleges
and
Schools
beThe
suit
is
financed
by
thlook has recently been en­
Cuban Ministrr of Industry peraturv;* near sero tn the
140 years," the opinion said.
President Johnson was re­ airborne and land-based units,
scssor Ralph N. Walter to ap­ Duval County Taxpayers As­ .rouse they failed to meet min­ Ernesto Che Guevara, Fidel
hanced with the mounting of
Sunday '-and pushed
The Clark opinion continu- praise real estate according sociation. which contends rev- imum standards, largely be­
ported to have promised Bril as ‘an alternative to the Multi­
two guns at the southwest
Castro's No. 1 aide, predicted lhpni below icr&lt;C during the
ed: "It may he argued that lo ju « j utt *.,!„*•• openi&gt;d to- aluation on a basis of just cause of inadequate financing.
ish Prime Minister Harold Wil- lateral Nuclear Force (M L F )
corner of the grounds.
that the struggle of revolu- night across Snovj. tft. the NorthCongrcas could have pursued |------------------- :------ ■--- ----- - value would broaden the tax
proposed by the U. S., which
Walter was re-elected to an­
tion would enflame "every crn PIs|n*
other methods to eliminate the
would staff 25 ships with mix­
iiase by adding approximately other term in November.
An unusual contribution
country
in
Latin
America."
The
heavy
fog
skmK
thc
East
obstructions it found in inter­
ed manned NATO personnel
40.000 homes to the tax rolls.
was received today for the
Coast causes! the cancellation
state commerce caused by
and arm ‘ them 1with Polaris
The taxpayers association
Judy Kinnuird.Fund. It was a
1 G Is Wounded
of more titan 250 flights at Kenracial discrimination. But this
missiles.
was takrn out of the suit a f­
check with a note promising
SAIGON
(U
P
I)—Commun\
n^
&gt;
Airport
In
N
w
York
City
is a matter of policy that
Ttic American sources said
ter
,
Durden
ruled
it
larked
the same amount every six
Mil rommirndti* knifed into the Sunday Ihe New Jersey Turn
rests entirely with the Con­
that one way to protect inter­
status as a taxpayer, hut it
months ns long as the need
midtlle
iif
•
Vietnamese
army
pike
closed
from
New
gress not with the courts
MONTREAL (U PI)
A ests in Ihe Far and Middle
TALLAHASSEE (U P II — is continuing to sponsor the
continues. A very thoughtful
division headquarter* today Brunswick to Itldgefiokl Dark
How obstructions
In com- The
t i. n
. , ..
.
Honda
East. . toast
R ail- fight in the name of some in
hooded gang, it a five or six East would be,to create an Al­
gift from Owen Forguson.
nd
exploded
a
bomb
that
mcrce may be removed—what way, under the longest rail j dividual taxpayers.
lied nuclear force in that area
mi'iuU’is
fum-livming "like
BOSTON I U P I)—Sen. Ed, wounded four American uffimeans ire lo be employed—is ■trike tn the nation's history, | The tax situation here *1utilizing America's vast nuHarry Kudell will do a
want M. Kennedy (l)-Ma.s l. c*ra on their own doorstep.
rl.H-kwork,” early today (o h - r |,.j r p' , w r r Ulerp.
within the sound and exclu­
benefit show for the Judy sive discretion of thc Con­ hradrd for the state Supreme l»acted mu c h ‘ controversy wbj)
hack was lirokrn ,n ■ , .
r-, rri
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Height ti'imitml n!
The broad outlines of AngloKiminird Fund Tuesday, play­ gress. It is subject only to one Court today to fight for the when 15 h'gh schools were ills Jur- IP plane trash vvtdcii L i. O , lO .t J O in
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1
ul t*i tiuiiMtuiJ Air poll American planning were dis­
ing Christmas carols in his caveat—that the means chos­ right for s freight embargo
kll - I two other men, will
UNITED NATIO NS.1N. I
S.f ir«»UI ftitil limn woith up In closed as U S Secretary of
own inimitable piano style. en by it must be reasonably
walk out of the hospital AAed- (U P I) —The United Slates is
Stale Dean liusk met this af­
TALLAHASSEE
(
UPl
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—
SL^n.IHK).
by
th*
stat*
[neariiy,
rxjtrctftl
In
join
Belgium
to*
Thc "concert" » being broad- I idapt'ed to the end permitted m'ir,T “ ,uSht 1
ternoon with President Char­
Poem*,
stsje
school
superUIeast over the local radio Us b&gt;. ,h(. constitution.
, Public UtiliUaa Com mission.
sAnd. he »#*d. he w&gt;!| be day in adefmee nf th# O fif#
J TTii* ft 1trrnij mrn tm*k tlm les dc Gaulle
tendcri
idln
English,
of
Tailstion from 10 to"~10:30 a. ni.
Ut
tn
halt
ita
embargo
on
rock,
,
1
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3
fa
in
VViisiitnijton
when
the
rrectie
ope
ret
b&gt;nU.
R
Am*
•We cannot say that
11u f» ho\ IP of Holil Urfrkp,
Overshadowing the talks Is a
S$*fute «or'erics Jan 4
h#*a#«b»r Adlai E- .Stevenson hsesce, and Mrs Alcenc Kidd.
choice here was not so adapt
("'ip *'**) shipments
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p
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of
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The sln riffs office has rd. The Constitution require* ' •' widnight Monday night.
. When heniirdy le aves the
ev|»ecte«I to iddrri# the
to fill out a vlale of It men and VA,$ft }tl‘&gt;. Irom the All Canada and he- Allies on NATO nu­
added a slur to the entrance, no more
officials at Cape Kennedy i « * u« d ft s l r r n wa r ni ng to
U eiiri* mtny. hr will
that
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trs
women meeting -here to cast tcrnimnl Mi n lurhtnifur Ilk# clear jvolicv De Gaulle is Dit­
giving
another
touch
of
mnrijint « y kitrii i\it fun illy
Tlie controversial public *c say lack of such building raa.
Florida's 14 vote* for Pre*i 1 n nl 1Imt took (•lily mimitfp
Christmas to the area The commodations section bars ra ti rials would have a "defi­ h f l »5 finr and i tony jail
rlan** **1\*ii tijiflr** or a com^
dent
Lyndon Johnson and his
l,' f ’
1,1 Hie leral force ami intend* to build
star lights up at night and rial discrimination in hotels nite" d’-tiirnehlal »ffect on •rnlinf# if they trr&lt;ipi»i in
ifii ml ftifhnrr fur Palm Far Roachinjr
hi* own national nuclear force.
Crmra.
makes no impressive design. motels, restaurants, theaters America a spine program,
RICHMOND. Va. (U P I) — rnnnlng-matr, Hubert llum-j boldup arenr.
hlet , (O PJI-fti«l thf
im« h. 1
Aeeording to police, ihe
The meeting at the Elysoo
The same tonally hold*
p
h
rey
Understand Sheriff J. I Hob­ and other businesses involved
Mi i In hkI jiltuffiey W i11ia«tti
Lri-tmn !• ) oj lilnf R with li i« A three-judge frderal court
gang
cnti-ied
l
be
Ictiudoil
Palace
could »e( in motion
true
for
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•Since Florida casi its popu­
by and his deputies are con­ in interstate travel.
It Simmon* and T I C lawyer
heard argumrnt* today in th*
fmiuly. alumi
( a m , handcuffed preparations for a spring sumin r r u i r t without
lar
vote
majority
for
the
John
sidering leaving it in place.
B Kefcncth (iatlin agreed to
most
fsr-reaching
constitu­
i ’ ntiJ tEirrr wr e k s ai£o. Kfn»
four employes ami locked mil conference between vie
Good thinking
make the teat of the rate in r i p r r ' i roiwenl of the n «n *
nmly wma rn rlifd ititnilMfitly tions! challenge lo Virginia'* son Humphrey ticket, the eler
rr*
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tors are honoi bound to rast■,h'," ,
"'"I Gaulle and President Johnson,
the atut'***® high roll i t fol low *
educational'program
since
the
m m tor 4*1 ti rt hojHuhr frani#.
Hint Itiiofe off with I lie gold a' iriling lo some Frcnth and
A fine of up tn *1 ftoir
Speaking of the sheriff's
m g‘ the temporary injunction
nt *I m&gt;uI a u**rk in 1954 Supreme Court decieion thc clrclora! vote lor them mol uni, lies.
»•
MI b source*
and jail •entrnee of up to
department, reminds t h a t
again*! the embargo.
« rl f i ial *1r frapir to ,riiTBtn* outlawing public school seg- (See story on l'a;e 5 )
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Singletary, this month began
md .unrig position*, and for Blnig * "freedom of choice' tlie
from
depulic report.
Uie Cabinet room for the eloekwo.k," si.l.l one invest). 1within NATO stemming
si
in
his 10th year with the de­
the pa-l to day a ha. l-en al tuition grant* program,
wklone
nuclear
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gating
officer,
France
*
goila
W e f election
partment. C o n g ratulatiuns,
low..I to le ave the D a m e and
It \Ajt% roundup time this
#"
*
Many Fk.rid.ns thought they
" n " ‘&gt; "I'viously knew wlmt policy
Jim.
An open letter In Gov.
walk.
mnrnm«g f«»r Patrolmin Carl 1 H lC V C S ( i l ? t ^1*1
were electing a president when
"
11 “ •»
Sunday night
elect Hsydon Burns;
Tuition Grant
Dne of ihe four employes, that Ihe other Allies will dIDodson when he reported a
The Mon## lx»lge wai enFirst
Street was
lined
The Sanford Herald sin
TALLAHASSEE ( UPI ) - tb*y went to tlw polls Nov. 3
horsedeputies
runnuij repotted
free in the
over
the
weekend,
whom was injured, tcnslfy tHeir search for a for­
with cars this morning as rarely hopes that you and block of Sanford Avenue
SegreUry of Stale Tom Adams but actually they were just none
•herif’a
to­ 2400 tcred
Christmas shopping gut under )&lt;iur Lady “ find" the Gov­
"Cowboy” Carl Dodson sa)i day. arid aUmt FIS was taken
Off it ers will Ire elected Tues- said today that a private foun­ giving the alalc s popular sen "&gt;"""if'd to five hiii|ae|f and .inula to create a hroad-ecale
; nnrlcar force *1 fiv* power
way full blast. Now Ihe ernor'* Ball eletrd for Cen­ the owner i* Mrs Richard from a liquor storage room. iiv it 1 M p m. when direc- dation may be established tn liment with flu- real electiop lo called polire.
consult
" nth
" ins in alwut two
weather's beginning to gel tral Florida on Jan. 7.
B 'rjrr id 2tu3 Grandview j The thief forcetl * door on or* • ! thc Semtnolr l ounly I help pay some of the tuition !"■ determined I') (lie electors
months
cooler and that'll add to the
Your local rhairmen an­ Ave He reiuroevl the horse to th* »ouih ut th* building to hamta-r of Commeite meet for ColomblsO students to get all over the country
Major mplomatie- interest
atmosphere, l « . '
nounced the Jan. T hall w ill her
.
Igain entry.
in the * hsmber building
a college education la Florids. |
-----------------A woman identified as Lu rentered on whether de Gaul)*
c s s
he held at the Orlando,
rlllr Rogers of the Midway and Rusk would akirt the exDecember meeting of the Seminole Jai-Alai Fronton.
section was treated nt Sern plosive nuclear issue or underWhich i* in Fern Park, in
Seminole County lluinam So
luole Memorial Hospital Sat- take a direct discussion of It.
ciely will Ur held at J p n:. the eouthern half of Sentunlay morning * for a stall
l S officials said Rusk was
Tuesday at ihe orgamislion's ‘ inole County.
MIAMI t UPl i _ A lU-ycar , wound of lb* left wrist She prepared, in given an opening,
new offices, 309 East Firat
All th* wlr* s*rvir*a and

W E A T H E R : Cooler tomorrow, high in low 70s; low tonight 45-55.

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Court Upholds
New Civil Act
In First Test

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Nuclear Force
Spread Viewed

Tax Trial Opens

Freight Embargo
To High Court

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Quarter Million
In Gold Stolen

'Ted' Kennedy
Leaving Hospital^

State Electors
Cast Voles Today

I f I" . ! " '“ “" t " ™ " Hunters Worned
O f T .cspassi»ig

Hey, Governor:

Jan. 7 Ball Is
In Seminole

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Flection Slated

Woman Wounded

Spear Used In

Cocky Cassius: I'm Prettiest!

been

p u s * - r* l«aa— ks«e
plarlng th* ball in

Orlando.
MX ill B IIF(JUHiJJ" T fi7 ~ H'ciaU
office had a big laugh th.'
other day. Air Fore* re­
lease told of an award, and,
among other tilings, the air­
man received a "eet o f tailor­
ed fatigues." Imagine going
on KP duty in a tailored
MIAMI ( UPI ) Richard
suit! ! !
Worthington, charged with the
s e e
death of hit foattr mother,
Sign on the Sanford post went on trial for first degree
office lawn; Ouch! Your feet murder here today.
are killing me!
Worthington, 22, a Dade
e
*
*
Junior College sophomore, is
Cateelberry town council also charged in the death of
will meet at 7:30 (fonight at hia foster father. Thc canvas
Town Hall.
wrapped bodies of Charles and
Angela Worthington w e r e
found in a South Dade County
canal Aug. 10.

College Student

Goes On Triol

4 M ajo r Items
Before
Council
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‘ Four major items will ap­
pear on Ihe Casselberry Town
Council's agenda tpnight.

The Council will consider
adoption of a building code

U A O QUfc APS

ordinance, budget for IMA.
garbage collection contract
and will certify the report of
the canvassing board an the
town’s recent election.
The meeting will begin at
7.M al tb* Tows UalL

m9 „ r — .i *q. ■».i s i

* "Tt) Bob T)iotna*
D en tit *q» m *—Wrnter
Gabby Cateius Clay—just
as prolific with word* at ever
—paid a surprise visit to San­
ford last weekend and told a
gathering of several hundred
enthusiastic fans, including
many children, that the next
time he fighti Sonny Liston.
"I'll brat him like 1 am hia
daddy.”
Cassius—who'd rather )w
railed Muhammad Ali. "be­
cause that'* my name"— roll­
ed into Sanford In a hug* red
and white hue with the worda
"heavyweight champion” ap­
pearing on both aide*.
He was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Corley Brown Sr,
brother and sister-in-law of
Clay's trainer. Drew (Hudinl)
Brown.
It didn't take long for a
crowd to gather around the
brash, loquacious and youth­
ful boxing king to get auto­
graph*.
"Stay In line, do not puah
and take It easy," Clay told
the youngsters sr they Crowd­
ed about him.
Robert Raines, a Groom*
High student who accompan­
ied thia Herald aporta writer,
asked Clay, "How Long will
it be before you can . fight
again I ”

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replied -vonny I iston again:”
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“ How do you f**l about th* b|mtPi( through the nerk with inflicted no idriitally and she Alluxl nuclear force were not
rH- Hnaing . A asm lat mn" » '3U-HHTI limbed
HI Jii ' dH'trrrrTp TM p u ss i urn rrv-“ fri— 'tin i (id a “.mist Frame " Ul a
stripping you of your title?'' apparent aulrtdc attempt at pi'tsnM doing the stubbing political seme." ax French offinals have charged.
Miami International Airpori wax nut identified
a*ked Rain**
today. Police earf]?
•'Well," declared Clay, "that
a.Dfficiali said Ira'Potell lock­
just makes them look silly be­ ed himself id a stall of the
cause 750 million j»opl* r*e- men's washroom, look an air
ognlte me aa thc champ and powered spear ;'un from hi*
thc unly way for them to auitcase, stuck the weapon un­
take it la for somebody to der hia cilia and fired
heat me, right?”
He was &lt;u fair condition at
Th* audience agreed Clay ■ local hospital after doctors
was right.
cut tlie spear and removed the j
Then Raines aiked, "Do shank from lu* throat.
you think you'll heat Liston
th* next time?”
Cacaiua chuckled, "I'll heal
him like Pm hi* daddy.”
"In which round,” Raines
inquired.
Clay, who looks like a high
NEW YORK (U P I) — The
school student, reverted to dime* and dollar* of more than
hie poetic nature by reciUng four million people who re­
hia famed line, “ Liiton ia membered John Fitzgerald
mine, INI take him in nine."
already topped the fund total
Clay referred lo Floyd Pat- nerdtxl for hia memorial lib­
teraon as a "nobody. He rary.
couldn't last one round with
The late President's brother,
the big bear," declared Cas­ Sen.-elect Robert F, Kennedy,
sius, referring to Litton.
announced that more than $10
"INre been fighting for "15 tnill too have poured into the
years," said Caaaiua, "and fund
look, not a scratch. You wilt
The John Filagerald Kennedy
never see another champion Library will rise on the banks
like me. I'm the prettieat of tha Charxs River ia .Boston
ever!”
t •
overlooking Wluthrop House

$10 Million Given
For JF K Library

"I'V E BEEN FIGHTING FOR 15 YE AR S and
not a acratch," aaya world heavyweight boxing
champion Cassius Clay daring a visit to Sanford,
" y o u ’ll never see another champion like me. 1’hi
the prettiest ever,” Claiy added, as he sipped
light refreshments at th« home o f Mr. and Mrs.
Corley Brown Sr.
(Herald Photo by Bob Thomas Jr.)

Clay ia en route lo Chicago. where tb* President lived aa
From there hall go to New ■n undergraduate while at
York and later fly to Africa. liarvfid Upnjvautty.

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EatabHahed 1905 THURS., DECEMBER 10, 1964

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 840

Remember that ipaghattl
(upper, sponsored recently by
the Lake Monroe School's
PTOT A report thia morning
from Dot Bellsla eaya that
$111.11 waa raised to Improve
the achool'e library.
By the way, we’ve been told
that the Lions, a team in tha
Intermediate Boys Basketball
League that plays Saturday
afternoons at tha SH8 Flam••
Ing Gymnasium, need* a
coach. Anybody want to help
a fine group of boyal. Get In
C a s s a n d r a Maeirtney
touch with Jim Jernlgan at Schultx, who would have been
the Senford Recreation De­ 100 years of age on Feb. 1J*
a long time resident of San­
partment
ford and Seminole County,
died In an Orange City nursing
Have Santa, will travel!
borne at 10:10 a.m. Wednes­
That’s the program this year
day morning.
sponsored by the Epsilon Sig­
Mrs. Schultx waa a wellma Alpha sorority. I f you’d
known figure in Seminole’
like your kiddies to have the
County since She was chief
pleasure of Santa visiting In
clerk In the county Judge’*
ybut- own home or If yon’d
office from 1B20 until she re*
lik* him for parties, Juat
tired In 1042 at the age of 77.
phone Mrs. Henry Tooke, 322During that period she aerv*
6992.
J
ed undej the late Judge Ernest
Oh, yei, the sorority’s an­
Housholder, h e r son-in-law;
nual Christmas Ball la aet for
the lata Judge James G. Sha­
Dec. 26 at the Mayfair Inn.
ron Sr. and Judge R. W. Ware.
For reservation* call 322-7427.
,. Anybody want a puppy for
their chlkP* Christmas? Mrs.
Dorothy McReynolds, 3220274, on Lakt Golden,'has six
of the cutest little ones you
ever saw. They’re flveor six
weeks old, ah* aaya. And,
they’re free for the eaking.

jack

TO P N A V Y OFFICERS were ."cHicked out" on an RA5C Vigilant*
Wednesday afternoon at the Sanford Naval A ir Station when they made
a day-long visit to the base. Rear Adm. R. B. Lynch, commander o f
Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 6, and Rear Adm. E. R. King, commander o f
Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 8, received the briefing. Admiral Lynch is
anown leaving t]t&gt;e platform to the sleek jet reconnaisaanoo bomber. ..

An RA-3C -Vigilante aircraft
and Its two crew members,
homo based in Sanford, are
reported missing In the South
China Sea ares after being
launched from the carrier USS
Ranger yesterday on a train;
Ing mission.
Missing are Lcdr. Donald
Wayne Beard, pilot, and Lt.
(Jg) Brian John Cronin,'bombardler-Narifrior. Both are at­
tached to Reconnaissance At­
tack Squadron Five now ope­
rating from the Ranger,
Laat contact with the mach
two bomber • reconnaissance
aircraft was when a shore
radio station picked up a rou-

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An or.ling to ths Florida’
Forest Service Marion, Cfunty ranks first in the state i f
.„ Top-ranklag Navy officer*
the anlount of commercial farast lands with 730,000 aet*^
stilted the Sanford Naval Air
Polk County la iecond with
Station Wednesday for a day­
678,000 acres. Liberty Coun­
long brleOnp of facilities there.
ty, eighth In acreage, top* the
Two rear admirals, c&lt; mstate In eirds of standing tim­
reanders of Cniieer-Destro er
ber wit# better than 33 mil­
Flotillas, headed the g jp
lion. Florjda’e foreet acreage
la (lightly more than 19.6 mil­
which checked out the inte­
MRS.
SCHULTZ
* a
lion acre*, there’s more than •,
For m a n y years Mn. grated Operational Intelligence
136 million cords of standing
Schultx wmi ictlve In the soc­ Center, secret and off-limits
timber.
ial Jife of Sanford, bha was operation on the bate,
John Galloway, 8amlnole formerly a member of the They also were given a run­
County’s tax collector who will Sanford Woman’s Club. At the down oh the operation of the
retire Jan. 6 when Tax' Col­
time of her death the krai • RA5C Vigilante during the aflector-elect Troy Kay Jr. takes
trrooon
over tha office, arid today that member of the American Leg­
The tarq-erw Rail’ Admiral
ion
AuxIUtry.
For
many
much of tho credit for the
flawless audit report recently years she served as a mem­ R. B. I.ync., bead of Flotilla
completed by the state Is due ber of the board of trustees 6, and Rear Admiral E. R.
to ths services of hla office of the Fernsld-Leughton Me­ King, head of Flotilla I.
7xplalalng the Vigilante’s
personnel, particularly Mrs.
morial Hospital Association might were Cdr“ J. W. KimMarjorie Shepard. Ray prev*
lously announced that there and was tha organisation’s mons, commanding officer, of
would t o no personnel chan­ treasurer most of that time. RVAH-3; Lt. Cdr. W. V. PitShe - attended Holy Cross teraon of Rtcona alew ace a t ­
ges whtn ha Ukss office.
tack Wing Ooe; U . Jerry Cof­
Episcopal Church.,
M ix Schultx Is survived by fee and Lt. S. W. Cobean, both
University of Florida’s an*
rollmsnt of 16,701 students a daughter, Mrs. Floyd A. of RVAU-1
Also here war* commandersduring the current trimester Primer, of Sanford; four
m-ehlcf
of the Atlantic Fleet
grandchildren,
Mrs.
George
waa good enough to rank the
school 20th in the nation, Just Eick end County. Judge-elect end Second Fleet and the com­
mander of Carrier Division I.
Behind Louisiana Slat*. Uni­ Karlyla Housholder, of Senversity • of -California heads lord; Mn. Richard Bate, of The group was mat here by
Capt. James O. Mayo, com­
tha Hat with 62,240 (on a Palisade*,. N. Y „ and Mis*
manding officer of Reoonnaionumber of different campus­ Gayle Schultx, of Temps, and
aance Attack Wing One, aod
es), New York State Univers­ 10 great-grandchildren.
Capt C. W. Swanson, com­
She
was
born
Fab.
11,
1863,
ity la second with 62398 and
manding officer of the station
City University qf New York In Baltimore, Md. M r s .
The officers left her* late yes­
Schultx
lived
there
and
later
ie neat with 40380. Through­
terday afternoon.
out the nation 1,111 accredit­ la Pine Grove, Pa., and Andemon,
Ind.
She
was
married
ed universities end four-year
colleges have a total of 4,118.- to the late Julius Schultx, of
G» leaburg, 111., in 1887. She
735 student*.
aod bar hokband moved to
Lake Mary Pott Office will Sanford in 1114 and ‘ Mr.
The home of U. 8. Sen. add
remain open Saturdays, Dec.
Mrs. Everett Dirksen,’ on"
12-Dec. 19, until 8 p.m. for (he
handling of parcel poet pack­
Angels* Rood la DeBary, will
ages only, C. M. ’ "Cracker" Driver H its Pole, be on* of five Included la a
Donaldson, postmastar, an­
tour sponsored by the DeBary
nounced today.
Power Disrupted Garden Club at 2-8 p.m. Dec.

Judge To Act
c u ic A q o .tu r n •
District Im r i Ju&lt;4 a JosejA
A j0-)W -'oM
insn.iRcr
Sam Parrjt arid ha will atop
the threot.-nisi nationwide rail i» rhirgfd with atribexiUng
strika until at least Christmas’ $410 from his store following
Eva by Injunction.
police inreftiatioa of s report­
ed tt* t there sometlipe Tues­
Hope To Tour
day morning.
LT. 11. J. CRONIN
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Being held in tbc county Jail
Comedian Bob Hop* and a
Is a man identified si Gilbert tine caU. No unususl condi­
troupe of entertainers will
tions' were reported at that
tour U. S. military bases In Harris Smith, of 2202 Coronado
Umc, according to Navy offi­
ths F#c East, Including Korea' Concourse. He wsj charged
cials.
and South* Viet Nam, during Wednesday alternon after pro­
, An air search has failed to
the Christmas season.
longed questioning by Lt. Ben locate the craft. The twin-en­
Butler.
gine Jet Is presumed dqwn In
Greene To Quit
the South China Sea.• A full
Lt.
Butler
said
the
man
ad­
8T. PETERSBURG (UPI)
—Rajelgh E. Greene will re- mitted using the money to scale aerial search Is continu­
algd Jan. $ as chairman of gamble. He was given a Ue ing. . t
Beard, .a native of Claren­
thdF’h.A'Ja Council of 100 to detector test by police prior to
givWiff
(p-t Haydon Burns his admission, Butler said. . don, Tej^dnd hla family/aside
a chance taVand pick his own
Police found the door unlock­ at ,100‘ wsii Woodland Drive,
man for tha post.
ed at tha Handy Food Store, and Cronin, 'unmarried, is
301 South French Avenue Tues­ from West.llartfonJ, Conn.
RVAll-3, the first reconnais­
Seventh GI DieB
day shortly liter 4 a. m. They
SAIGON IUPIL - U. 8, called (he minigcr, .Smith, to sance squadron to deploy to
military authorities reported check out the store and he re­ the Pacific arcs, departed San­
ford lilt June.
today that e seventh Ameri­ ported nothing missing.’
can has- been killed in what
At 7:33 that pi orrung, Smith
appear* to to a major winter notified police- of the money
offensive by Communist guer­ missing from the locked safe.
rillas.
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They said he (JitoHxed some­
one hid learned ths safe com­
Scranton ‘Speaks’ bination, had opened U, taken
HARRISBURGr- Pa. (UPI) the money fnd then reclosed
WEST PALM BEACH (U P !)
—Gov. William W. Scranton 11.
&gt;-J0scph P. Kennedy, father
hasn't “ evsn thought” about
Yesterday the manager was of the lata President John F.
running for president In 1968, given the Ue detector test and Kennedy, began hla winter
be told nearly 160 collegiate he admitted taking the money visit today ,61 the Kennedy’s
Journalism students at a newa
ockanfroat boms at Palm
conference.
Beach.

Joseph Kennedy
At Palm Beach

D irksen Home On G ard en Tour

CHRISTVAS SEALSfi|kt II sad
11Ur IUP1IAT0IY OlSttttS

Benjamin J. Crain Jr., 81,
of Banana Lake Road* suffer­
ed a ooa* Injury early today
whan hie car hit e utility pole
naar hla hams and disrupted
electrical power la the area. .
Tho Florid* Highway Pa­
trol and ahariffe doputi.s
•aid they MW blood/ in a
nearby field and aearehad for
tom* time to find tha victim.
Failing to do ao, they went
to hia home and found him
lying on a conch
Tho driver Is larged with
failure to have hi*| vehicle
under control. 1
from the Florid
Light Company

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Proceeds of the tour will be
used by the club’s beautifica­
tion committee la Its drive to
plant palm trees along High*
way 17-92 through DeBary, .
Senator and Mrs. Dirksen
have been et their DeBary
home for several weeks, where j
the Senator (R-Ili) haa been
recuperating from a fractur­
ed vertebra and the atrdnuoua
presidential campaign.
Tha Senata minority leader
and -Mr*. Dirksen will return
to Washington on Jan. 1 for
the opening of the next ses­
sion of Congress.

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W E A TH E R : Partly cloudy and wanner thru Friday; high near 75; l.Sw tonight 50-55,
VOL. 56

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U F : C am p aig n
L a g s, R a y S a y s
If Tuesday’s receipts are In­
dicative, the lait lap of tha
shmlriri# County United Fund
campaign for $40,000 may take
longer than Drlva Chairman
Troy Ray Jr, has Utldpated.
Ray has said, "W all not
quit until the objective la
reached.”
.-Until Tuesday receipts had
run in Uis nslghborhood of
$350 to $460 dally. But ths
days receipts of only $101
didn’t do much to hike tha
But It wasn’t ths fault of
those who gave. It was thoss
who didn’t that kspt UF off
the dally average.
.
Sanford Dry Cleaners and
Sanford Boat Works did their
share. Each firm contributed
$26 to the cause. Krohns As­
sociates, Inc., gavs $26 and
Walter J. Krohns donated $16.
A $10 gift came from Flem­
ing’*, a $5 contribution from
Norti* i’idl.^ad TV and a $1
gift from Poovey’a Rales and
Service rounded out the day's
receipts.
These contributions brought
the total received to 832,333.61, or $7,66639 away from the
$40,000 goat. /
Contribution or pledges may

Hunt Continues
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For Boy Flyers

be* mada by calling tha
office at 828-0525, or by visit-.
Ing the office at 605 Sanford
Atlantic Bank Bldg., or by
mall by addressing UF at P.
O. Box 144, Sanford.

port terminal at Sanford, r*«
ported today that ha la "vary
encouraged” with result* of
hia study, so far.
McCarthy; s p e a k i n g to
members of tha Semtnota
County Port Authority and
county commissioner! at tha
Mayfair Inn at noon, out­
lined tha findings to data.
Tha engineer revealed that
toll borings will begin la.tha
area In about, three days. He
did not dlicloee the attee of
the borings.
“ We will begin making
final layouts for the terminal
when the results of that*
teat*- are received In our of­
fices;” ha said.
Results of a survey con­
ducted by the firm show that
about 400,000 tons per year
of export cargoes exist la tha
St. Johns River tributary
arva. Ha said he felt that
S00,000 tons per year of Im­
port cargoes would, pass
through this port.
,
"Wo ftel at this time that
theta cargoes alono are suf­
ficient to warrant tha con­
struction of a one-berth barge
terminal—even without de­
pending on tha futura con­
struction of the cross etato

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Funeral aenrlcea for James f ^
^
,d
R. (Jeck) Hall, prominent J
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Sanford businessman for Ion, JjJJ y ,, MIsfuslppl an4
years and who was found dead r1t„ iyiUm and
In hla French Avenue store Urg.
IocaUd on
Wednesday, will be held at systems,” McCarthy sal
1:80 p.m. Friday at nrisson
-Arid# from ths bens!
Funeral Ilonas.
the actual cargo ship
Rev. Fred il. Chance, of through the Sanford po;
First Baptist Church, and Rev,- there fact that the poi
Grover C. Sewell Jr., of First- .mlhhl w*» construct*#
Presbyterian Church, will of- be a great attraction i
flciate. Burial will be at Oak- d“ *ry to locat* la tha
lawn Memorial Park.
McCarthy told tha grou
Mr. Hall. 64, ws. bom In , ” \ “ ,d * " •
Valdosta, Gs., end cam. to
“ n' t™ U
Sanford from High Spring. 44
year. ago. He attended public ^
^
Khooft In Sanford and w m of y ,,,. indu,tHM „
graduated from Seminole High of ihipp#d ,
d,
School In 1928.
cargo over the termina
He entered the employ of
’’SUUetlc# show that
Yowell’s Company, 8anford, In traffic In general has 1c
1930 end waa owner and man- ed from 21 billion ton
ager of the store at the time In 1946 to 186 blllloi
of It* sale In 1903. Slnco* that miles In 1002,” McCart)
time he haa been manager of dared,
the Handyman H a r d w a r e
“ Based on our stud)
Store on South Ftench Avc- thia paint, w* feel thi
nue, which he bought In 1962. certainly will recommeni
A •resident of *2300 8outh ^
b,r» * P°r* Urraln
Oak Avenue, he ws* a mem- c°n»t™t*d here,” be co
tor of/First Baptist Church.
,,
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Servitor, ‘a rt hi. wife, Mrs. „ MmUb* w,Ui **» ■ «
Mary Emma Hall,' and sons, C&lt;?u,nl&gt;r P°,rt M ^ H t y
Rbnnle and Alan, of’ Saoford: "? “ ** ,nd f ° Un£
hi. mother, Mr.. D. H. .Welch. ■lon.'7 W' r* .8*n’ M“ k.
of Orlando,, and a brother
t
P‘
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Harry H.U, of Atl.nla. Ga. ’
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BRONSON, (U i’I ) —Rescue
worktrt ,e o njt 1n u« d their
search. today for two •young*
/stone -whp disappeared ( last
Saturday ‘ ‘aboard a light
plans.
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* Wednesday they .found ths
vlctlih'*nd wreckage of s see.
ond light plena, accldsnt last
weekend.
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The two missing youngsters
are Jeff Prugrh, 14, and Mika
Doughney, 16, s student pilot,
both of Daytona Beach.
The victim of tha crash
Saturday, 44-year-old Weir
Peck William*, of Polk City, Rocket Poised
wee found In a wreckage in a
CAPE KENNEDY (U Pl) —
swampy area north of here The hew TlUn-3A rocket, key
by a Navy helicopter/.
to Air Foret bqpet to orbit e
manned space station in four
years, was poised todsy for
another try at- Its second or­
bital that. '

Power Restored

As Ice Thaws

‘ By Ur wed Press.
New England’s crust of jea
thawed ibday while rain fall
In a vast sweep from New
Mexloo to Mississippi awl
north Into the Osarks,.
The Niagara Mohawk’ Pow­
er Corporation arid that as of
late Wedhesday night power
waa restored to all but 10,400
In tha hard-bit sastdra New
York area. Tha worst section
Was Schenectady where about
1,000 customers were still
without power.

W hy You Should

Lifetim e Unconditional Hoad Hazard Warranty

Stores Extend
Shopping Hours
B. L. Faridas Jr., president
at the Sanford Merchants Asso­
ciation, announced today' the
majority of merchants la tha
downtown area will remain
open until I p, m. every night
except .Sunday, beginning Mooday.
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The extra open hours wQl
continue until Christmas, Per-

MRS. EVERETT D!

• Periodic Inspection
• Tire Rotation

• Flat Tire Repair
• Front End Check

BUDGET TERMS—NO CARRYING CHARGES

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Installation Yervte**'for new
officer* of the Seminole Coun­
ty
Extension
Homemakers
Council were conducted during
the council's annual ChristTarty held in the Educational t
Building of Upaala,Presbytertan Church with Mrs. Ed Do­
well and Mr*. F.d Fitzgerald
of the Lake Monroe .Club as in•tallies officer*.
Incoming officer* are Mr*.
Charles Sassmsn.**president;
Mr*. R. T. Hunt.0 fir»t vice
president; Mr*. H. L. John­
son, second vice president;
Mr*. F ell* Mege, secretary;
Mr*. Edwin Kennedy, treasur­
er and M n . G. R. Gray, dele­
gate.
A* Mrs. Dowell charged
each new officer with her fut­
ure duties, Mrs. -Fitzgerald
pinned her with a coraage and
told the meaning of the apecial
flower. The beautiful and uni­
JACK DODD (center) gueit speaker for the SeminMc County extension
que service wa» written by
Homcmnkern Council Chrintman party and installation program, shown
Mr*. C.- E. Hunter, president
C’opnty Agents Miss M.vrtio Wilson and Cecil Tucker items frmiSJLivtsiii
of the'Lake Monroe Club.
which were on display during his talk.
(Herald Photo)
Jack Dodd of Goldenrod,
guest speaker for the evening,
presented the talk. "Behind the
Iron Curtain," illustrating his
talk wjltv colored slides and
closing with a question and an»w#r period.
The welcome address was
given by Mrs. Sassman and
the Liberty Belles 4 H Club of
Slavla entertained with a pro­
gram of Christmas' songs.
Group atnging of caroli was
led by County Agent Cecil
Tucker In singing several
duets with Mrs. Johnson as
piano accompanist.
The building wa* attractive­
ly decorated for the occasion
with holly, red berries, cedar
end polnsetllaa . which also
surrounded the small, gaily
•decorated table tree
Focal
point of attraction In the room
was the large Santa made
from excelsior and styrofoam
COUNTY COUNCIL officers of extension Iloniomukers Clubs during' the
by William Grow of Del.aml
coming year include Mrs. Charles Sassman, president; Mrs. It. T. Hunt,
and donated for the event
first tire president: Mrs. H. L. Johnson, second vice president, and Mrs.
The Installation table was
G. Ft. Cray, delegate, loft to rigid. Other officers are Mrs. Edwin Ken­
covered with lace over green
nedy, treasurer, and Mrs. l-’elix Mege, secretary.
(Herald Photo)
linen with gold candles In
green holly holder placed at
each end and an exquisite ar­
rangement of gqld flowers w ith
touched o f greenery In a flat
ceramic container as the cen
tcrplcce.
All
decorations,
which carried out tjio stale
The mobile chest X-ray unit
color*, were tlone by members
ill he In Seminole County
of the Sanford Club.
Construction should stait on
It) Fraiareo We tt e r
next wfek. AH adult* ar* u r g ­
The luika Monroe members.
ed to take advantage of thr
-who were official hostesses | "Individual piopeity o wn­ the road in thr Spring
Owners nn roads in need of opportunity for a fre* chest
were in charge of Ihc cor ers will have In I'niiperatf* to
eages which featured Individ g i t the pnipiisrjl M ild Life repairs amt improvements are X ray.
asked to algo a petition In he
Following i* the schedule
ual flowers of daises, csrns l onservalion An-a in the c r y
sent » U h a cover letlrr from nf locations and hour* of op­
twins, rusi-s, daffodil*
and
• tnl l.nk* section of Seminole the Chamber In the County
eration:
ehryaantOTmumi and oncircl
J. A
C n m n iiM io n n p The ( hnmKrr | M O N D A Y — Foreel Cltv at
od the tab!# centerpiece prior County," said M.a
IM a i t h a l
Ktlpatn.-k al the ' NI H
M
til AO f Pi •imrnrrwi the III-Aerra plant finm 2 to
to the installation.
t h e ' NH t»VCf •p M» * hi l )\r Jtnilt n«&lt;l I p in , San foid ni Stilloh HupDecember
meeting
cf
Refreshments of cookies -and
uf l &lt;unpunch w er. served from |f) I Lake Mary ch am be r of Com 1 1*t•ismiii; ’4) m \ h I'U w nnf a list I hutch on West tilth
- 1merre.
i o n tm l m i n t # w i ! h t r a f fic Street fmni X 30 to 8 p m,
epproprlstely decorsted tsble|
m ,rr*
'pi r • rut
Mr*. Kilpatrick.
hfTht plairt l nl flic t 1nil ftIf))?
T l ' K S O A Y — Dynatiordes,
by members of the tongwood
f i i n n I t o : | .'III p i ll ; S a n end Geneva Clubs to the more Itig the Audubon Kocivty of neat the school i liia Ims hern In
than 65 members and gueits A uni hi. and al-o tlir Lake in tlie p rn g ia .n fo r two v e s ts f .- i , | a t I . i e e p l e a f C a f e in M id ­
Th e H ouse-N lililh e i mg Pm - way from h to 7 111 p.m.
who attended along with Semi Maty Woman a ( luh, explain
WEDNESDAY
- Sanford
nole County Extension Agent r.l the purpose of the society jr c t has hren put o ff until
and it* accomplishment*. She ll.e f u s t of th r y r a i th e T n l. at Fund l-'air store from 11
Miss Myrtle Wilson.

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Florida, Too! V

Keeping Up With The Lopez'
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Popular Pastime In Spain
RICHMOND, V».* (C P I) — license.pl»t« on hi* c»r.
show proof of ownership It’s
In Mtdrid, Spain. to keep up
Even Ju»n Peron. the do- costly, however. Mow foreign
with th# Lopezes. . person I ^
Argentine dicUtor, has motorists have to pay a 220
one
ought *4o h»ve s Virgin!*
uninsured motorists fee since
Florida tags also are popu
their insurance usually isn't
Ur. But the Virginia plate
with a company licenaed in
teems to have the edge as a
Virginia. Add ail this together,
status symbol.
.
. ..plu* postage, and it comes olit

Oscar Decker
Succumbs At 67

Oscsr Murphy Decker, 67,
West Crystal Lake Drive
Lake Mary, died Wednesday
night in Seminole Memorial
Hospital.
Born Dec 22, 1606, In Ken­
tucky, he came to Florida 16
years ago and had lived In
Lake- Mary for the past nine
years.
He ass chief of police in Ox­
ford, Ohio, for two years; a
defective _on the Hamilton,
Ohio, police force for 17 years;
special police officer for th*
city of Sanford for approxi­
mately two yean and d«ik
man with the Seminole Coun
ty -Sheriff* office for five
years.
lie was a member of Matonic Lodge 62, Sanford; Fraternal Order of Police in Hamilton and the Police Mutual
Aid in Hamilton. He waa a
Baptist.
Survlvon are his wife, Mra.
Anna Mae Decker, of Lake
Mary; a daughter, Mias Verna
Lou Decker, of Dayton, Ohio;
a aon, John Decker, of Plnellea Park; two sister*, Mra:
Edward Brand, of Trenton,
Ohio, and Mrs Milton Rust, of
Massillon, Ohio; a brother.
Fay Decker, of Lakeland;
three grandchildren and a
number of nieces and ne­
phews.

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2S ? . estimates that
Motor
Vehicles
"several
hundred" Virginia
tag* are in use In Spain and 52
other foreUn countries. They
are especially popular in Ma­
drid.
The reasons, according to
people who have them, are
several: A person avoid* loeal
red tape; he may avoid traf­
fic tickeU becau*# police In
tourist-oriented countries such
■s Spain are instructed to be
lenient with foreign visitors;
U. ta a status symbol.
In Spain, (h er*' D a further
Incentive. The auto regiatra
lion bureau reports every new
car registration to the tag of­
ficial*.
Why Virginia or Florida
plat**? Th# anawer ia they ar*
easy to get.
For a Virginia tag. all that's
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STEERING,
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BRAKES,

SEATS.
RADIO.

ent Show Com m ittee i , now
being ft,i med amt mure infurcommunity lo join the move­ . I m atio ii mi (In s w ill In- all-

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Citizens Plan
Ham Dinner
Ry JoAnn llsy*

Th*

G m e v s Citizens Asso c­

iation will sponsor • Ham dm-,
tier Saturday at th* Commun­
ity Hall beginning at K p m .
•a It* firal project under the
li'mlrtshlp of Ilia new presi­
dent, W . M. (B u c k ) Torres.
Served with the ham will
he sweet potatoes, cole slaw,
a variety of relishes, hot tolls,
tea and coffee. Pie* will he
available at an extra r o i l and
there will be a special

price

for children under 12.

Food retailing stores carry
more then 7.1KMI Item*. ■

Funeral Notices
•C H M .ia,
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atSCI — Fu neial eer,tea*
f . e Mrs. Cette.trir* Vlararlney
Hrhults, SS. who riled Wed nee,tar will he lyl-l at i o . sv
e n&gt;. Friday al lirlteon Fun• ral Home with IWv l-ernr
Soper o r f f r u t l n * Burial will
he In I .eke V i e w Cameleer,
kanfpiri lltleton F u n » r a i
ll'-nie In rbecire
l. n x u . w i l l . I * a t i i s H i n . i i —
Funeral service* for lleroM
teong, Tl, who -lie,I |&gt;»r 1,'in
t -a «Xn»elee Cellf. wilt he
I. el*, ye . in ill*»' ni..Halm.la.
at llrla*,,n Fu ner alttna n with
Itev. Drover C. Hawaii Jr nt.
* flrlallna' Mu,Cat will be In
t»ake View Cemetery, line,
eon Funeral Mona* In ckaretr k c is f .n .

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Funeral s e r v li ,* for Jamas
ft. i J . k) 11*1). if. who 41*4
Vvadsaaday.' will b* held al
; ! : ! • p. m Friday.at Krlaaan
Funarat Mem* w|lh flsv Frsd
1. I'hant-a and Htv. ilrnvar C.
. at a ell Jr. nfflrlailiui WurJnl
-w ill be In Qaklnarn Sltrnnrlnl
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Liyst Jlroadway

from It to 6

on Florida Game Animals and
ft was decided to place a
T H U R S D A Y ' — Casselberry
Bird* to those present.
I large Christmas tree on ths *t Publlx Market in Seminola
• She explained (hat the Cry- I main
downtown
corner
In | Plata ft" m 2 to 5 p.m. and
alal Lake chain of Lake* in­ Lake M a i y and depurate It i front 6 In 8 p.m.
clude* the two lake* in Lake for fhe season with volunteerF R I D A Y — San ford al Gar- j
M a r j . . P r o p e r t y owners will f e d ' h e l p of Girl Scout Troop rett's Department Store from •
have to post signs on their V&gt;7 under th* leadership of !• .in *,m to I p.m. and from
properly whiili they rrfh get Mis. Ma rty DanMef*.
2 to I p.m.
.
ft.mi tlw .Society at a email
—

’CONDITIONING. DODGE'S BEST 12395

Wm. Long Dies;
Sanford Native
William
died Dec.

Harold

I-ong,

71,

4 in l.o* A n g d e s ,

Calif.
Born June 12, 1!
ford, h* moved

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS,

2f&gt; years ago. II*
an of W o r ld W a r I.
Survivor*
art
hi*
lifter,
Miss Beisie Long, of Sanford,
and a cousin, Mr*, l i l l i * Stew ­

PO NTIAC — BUICK — RAMBLER
301 W. Ini

SANFORD

1501 W. le t

art, of Ijinraatar, Calif.

OOfM tTIC
"D onney'*

PORTAail MlXrtt

outstanding opportunity
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,,
to SAYE on nationally famous DORMEYER Appliances
OORMIYIR
RUSH RUTTON B lIN DIR
flleads. shrede. llquitlC*.
whip*, p u l - e r i i e e — make,
heslOiful milk and vegetable
drink/ Three tpeed rorlrot
Me/el Me II I

Drips your heir quukly. eonveniently with
whisper-quiet smoothness Be autifully
styled vanity rase of high Impart plastic is
completely self slurtng — ready to travel
with you anywhere el s atomenl’t no I ire.

DOR MIYIR
" l i l v e r S tar" #6lx*r
T e n - s p e e d chrome
miser with food grind­
e r a t t s e k m a a t fa r
meats and vegetable*
T » o etslaltss etaei
bow la-

»

1.50

35“

that followed the talk by the
guest speaker, Donald Jackaim, chairman of the hoard of

SHELL:

dirc&gt; lore and rhniinmn Of Un­
fair rnnitirttU’e this year, pie
erntrd the Chamber with the

BO TTLED

ribbon and checks won by tingroup In the American Legion
Fair,

SH ELLA N E

Ju.kxoti uUu rrpui trd on the
prngreaa nf the Wclrume To
l.nkr Mary.aigns. They will l.a
ready for erecting soon.
It wae annnunre.i offi. .ally
that Hoy llnwell, Jr. had withdiaw u

his

Scoutmaster

resignation
of

Roy

as

Seoul

Troop 2(2. end he ie very anrou reg rd with th* assistance
given him by Jim Norrie,
Frenk ( '..ok, and lloh Itugcri■teln.
Report* w r i r given on th*
rondltlon o* L a ke N^ary roads
and work don* on arruring the
T.ak* Mary R|yd. right nf way.

IiOot O f Little
Use To Thief

$6°p

I’rr

IUU

.- GAS

Cylinder
1'uunds

• We will fill your cylin­
der at our plant,
W. 6th St. 100
cylinder $fi.OO, 2(1
cylinder |‘2.l&gt;0.
• We will pick Up,
and deliver ycur
lt&gt;.. cylinder for I
Allow 4 day*.
• We will l«nn &gt;&lt;u#«
eyUnder system V ilh
autometic
regulator
for a service charge
of 11.00 p4r month
and dfliyer full cylin­
ders is needed for the
• im « low 16.00 per
cylinder rate.

— NO IN S T A LLA T IO N CHARGE —

C A L L 322-5733

look a bag containing knitting
needles ant) ft half-completed
aweaterr
" I don’t know what good It
will -d o the thieves," Mrs.
Manley said. "The knitting
can't be finished because J
la v e the pattern."

*

Sanford Gas Co.
n a t u r a l ' Ga b f o r b a n k o r d
BOTTLED OA8 BEYOND THE MAINS

109 W. l i t STREET

• • •

/

----- OORM IYIR
"Con tin en tal"
RORTARII MIX nr
Modern, powerful,
li g h t w e i g h t m ar ve l
with ’ 3 full powered
•peels foe moiimum

•Acieory.

Don’t Mias Our App
Demonstration Next
Monday — Free Sna

Sanford Electric Company
VI8IT OUR RECORD AND 8HE8T MUSIC DEPARTMENT

118 M AG N O LIA

s
i
\\ &gt; v \

9 50

OORMFYIR "Rink W h i s p e r "
HAIR DRYIR In Vanity Casa

■ /

1 la

This lightweight beauty
hae S f u l l - p o w a r a d
epeede (or any mixing
chore. P u e h - b u l l o a
tiesler release

coat.
During the business session

Tbs ) d4 i * f Osrar Murphy
flanker, if. af U k , Mary,
SAN PEDRO, Call/. (D P I ) wkn #1,4 W#.1n»»V*&gt;, will l&gt;s
, asnt to Webb Funarat llnma Mra. Olive Manley of RronkIn Hamilton. Okie, for fantral
servlree
and . burial Inga. Ore , (old police that
O r t n k i v Funarat Horn* I * someone broke into her car
ekarea nf local arrangsmsntt while 'ah* w js shopping and

*.

iiuiiut cd.

HEATER,

W ITH 21,000 A C TU A L MILES.

Proposed Conservation Area Chest X-ray Unit
Here Next Week
Needs Citizens’ Co-operation

uige.l

POWER

a6 « • «•

■

T

3 2 2 -1 5 6 2

�IT ljr

f r it t f n r h

B r r s lf t

Sale* of thi cookbook, "F a ­
vorite Recipe* o f Florid*,** by
the

Lake

M «l)'

Extension

Homemaker* Club in -tim efo r
Christum*

gifting

were

an-

nounceil.Mt this month's meet­
ing .if. the jjroup held Tinsdi.y in the Kire Hull.
Those

inteicstcd

in

or Y

pur-

chnsiiiK a . i:

m »y contact M t». Edwin Ken­
nedy who advised thiit a percrntiigr from each rule wilt
t « returned to the -vlvib's
treasury.
•'
The m'eting, conducted by
Mrs. Helen Powell, president,
was opened with devotion by
Mi*. William Heinhuch follow
• .1 l.y group singing of Chii-t
mn* rarol* hd b) Mi*. Kt.&gt;
Knssman.
Disidssion for the day was
Itiven by Mis* M yfiie Wilson,
agent, on color blending in
the home and was illustrated
through use of s^olu r film.
Meniber* contributed dona­
tion* to the Judy Kilinuil.l
■b’auid which wore turned nv* r t o l,ion's Club nteiubor .Jim.
Mf'l.iniehlin.
•'Follow ln|j the meeting gift*
were exchanged and luncheon
« s i served by the hostess.-*.
Mr*. Joe Smathrrs, Mrs Har­
ry Sandusky and Mrs. John
Ulmer.
-----The table was beautifully
decorated with a centerpiece
arrangement of a cake, baked
in the shnpr of * Christmas
tree, trimmed with tiny orn­
aments and candles. F?vois of
red and green boots made by
Mrs. Sandusky were at each
place setting.

Merchants Meet
Forest City Merchant* An*
aociation will meet next Tues­
day nt H HU pm. at Ux* homt
of Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Field.
Forest I.nke Drive, Fi*re?l
City, to make final plan* for
their second annual Children**
Christmas r * r ty alntrd for 7
p rn.. Dee. 10, In the Forest
City Shopping Center.

SEM INOLE COUNTY C O U M ’ ll. nf l-H Clttba will be led for the coming
year hy Joe Dlitda. re|ibrter; Rudy Mueller, recreational leatler; Carmen
Ailriatii-o, vice prc.-rident; George llradshnw, president; l’ ntly Baker, aeeretarv-treasun«r and Klinore Hein, delegate.
(Herald PhTrto)

AS LITTLE AS $1.25 WEEKLY
A I. M. FIELDS
CHARCE-1T ACCOUNT. . . GET THE EXTRA
SAVINGS NOW!

[]|

i'|T|

Forward Elected
President Of

f HUGE N
SELECTION•

Association
11% M arya n n M ile*

FotijlL Tity (*i'mmufiil) A*not iftti'»»i m*m«*«! Alien K*»rwnrrl im pri-*iih n^ for llu* IPfl.’i
year » t

the ntuiuul election

mrttinir

h*,.ld

Monthly

night

at llrnr l.nl v School.
Other officer* elected are
Murray (.one, fimt vice pres­
ident; Marlin llczmian, second
vict president;

Flocking Trail
Leads To Culprit

Adolph Juhl,

treasurer; Mr*. Father John

Fun, M'fri'ljry; llnnn Rucker

D \1 f.AS ( U r i ) - There**
.•lie yotmir inmate of.th e Ju­
venile home f&amp;i.iy with a dis­

and l.rlarid^ Jacob*. district t
director* and AI K m itc r and
Forest

Andenmn,

district

2

directors.
It

recommended and up

proved that all m em ber* o f
the nsftht'iution I m- pi veil a
copy o f tin* liy -lA u a to *tudy
and MtifrireNt c h a n c * *
The
c ro u p nleo voted to *ponftor
a F l i r t 'l l
t 'lt )
I toy
Seoul
1 n*«»p am i announced that a
b u lle tin hoard w ill be c re e U il
in the lneat pout o ffic e tti Keep
.m em ber* m Xwiaw d ••( pert mi
•■fit hiiHinen* ite m *1 and a* ti'1
I l l s , p ill* im e tililt data**, of
the a-M .M iatm n,

Dairyman Looks
For Sales Fitch
Ml s i l l . OT*. \N »* &lt;1*1*11 —
A m ilk p ro d o ie r ha* ing ed
Id* f«»||ov% d a ily men to pitch
th e ir a d \ e iim n g on som ething
m ore s tim u la tin g th an the tin t iilio n a l valu e " f m ilk ,
IC«•!»«*rt M ather o f t ’ hicago
Mild per •Mp.t.a «a»||*Uinptloli
of ^oft dr«nk* ha* m ere until
U&gt; 2l»7 bu ttle* th l* y e a r.
" I hat ilo ra fi't h'llV* ’ W llfh
room f r ?i Ik doe* it V he

like

for

those

SAVE &gt;
5%-30%i

flock-covered

OirlstiuH* trees.*
He *|*»le one'from a tree lot.
Hut the owner nimpl} follow­
ed a trail of pink flocking to
Tlie home of the C-lllprlt. a 1fav ear-old hoy

a t t e n t io n

. Quitted Acetate!

leagues,

X u x u rieu J f l e e c e !

£atih Trim!

(f l a m e n u j P i l e !

Vfleh Trice t!

SCHIFFLI TR IM !
K O D EL* FIBERFILL!

ACETATE &amp; N Y LO N !
ROSETTE TR IM !

ACETATE QUILT!
K 0 D EL* FIBERFILL!

0 R L0 N ACRYLIC!
POUF COLLAR!

FLOW ER BUDSI
K O D EL* FIB ERFILLt

Incrodibl• Savlngt!

fn b u lou f V a ly l

Special Purchafl

Dollari OHI

FOR
MONEY SAVING

SPECIALS
DECEMBER

i

W' v

• four Schiffli braid Iron
t a l i lijwii front and on
licevrvl curdiqun collurl

lovely
keyhole collar
style with tie tfrmg bowl
Rosette applique at neck

• Two »*(!• iniort p&lt;vkct%
In p»nk or tu rq u y iw 10-181

A pockets Plrotrd Yoke
B*oe or.pink. 10 20; 38 44

• Satin binding with flock
nylon trim co llar, cufIII
• W h ifc/p in k ••Tiile/blue;
b lu i / blue; pink / pink
• Satin bow he S u n 10 18

Big i a v i n g d

• lightweight warmth

• five flo ra l em broidered
a p p lu ju n S u m 10 18
• Beautiful turquoise, pink
of butter colors.

S callo p e d
fo u r satin

co llar
flo w er

bud

appliques!
Fashio nable blue and
pm k. S u e s 10 18

*i9P\* i

fitch J V cu
' A : If?

G ENUINE FORD

NECKW EAR

A L C M IN IZ K I)
MUFFLIOKS
Royon a c e lo lr pone li, ilr ip m , p d llr m j
T H E H A R M O N Y R r i d y e r i u b , w h i c h m i- c L s t h e f i i - V * ^ v . | n c M l i i y o f e a c h
m « n I H . lift*I n C -h riitlH tH w I ’ a r l y a b t h e .|)tH '« ii)lM &lt; r m t w t n i i i ;«l U w h o m e o f
M r s . M a r y a n n M ile s in F o r e s t C i t y . S h o iv n a t t h e / i l l t a b le a r e , (to u te d
f r o m l e f t , M r s . G l a d y s T o y , M r s . I h i r i s M o o n e y a n d M i - I ’u t J v j ' l l y ; s t a n d i n / . M r s . E d n a R u h r , M is . H e tty D e n n is o n , M m . Y n / m i .i F o r d a n d M rs
M in n a C r u m .
(H e r a ld P h o to )

Make a Date Now For Next Year
JOIN OUR

FO RD S

FO RD S

T -lllltlrS

Slightly

llighrr

G E NU INE FORD

SHOCK
ABSORBERS

Vcu;! GIVE 2 FINE

f iiic t e -m e jh

NYLONS

SHIRTS FOR
THE PRICE OF I /

i’. A f ’TT

3 ,or87&lt;

C o m p . 59 c
S e a m ltm l B cig u ; 9-1 1

G E N U IN E FORD

O IL FILTERS
i • b j Ford &amp; Falcon
fitch 'j S e t t e r

$040

fitch J Setter

SPORT SHIRTS

51 - 5G FORD

Start
next
easy

saving

now

Christmas

Your F rie n d ly Ford
Service &amp; l ’arla
Departments

with

payments — as

Utils as Z5c weekly.

Opes Til
4:30 Hat.

Aflrrno ona

ATLANTIC

BANK
DOWN I OH.N

m v *h

*Tt*s A

0er ChrLHiraJ

N O T IC E

for

30R E. FIRST ST.
SANFORD. FLA .
Pile* 322-1481

r .s it,

Pleasure To Bank A t Tlie

Morrison, Inc.

Atlantic

W in te r Park

M l 4-fi91f.

Comp. Valuf 3.95
m

G O LD ” BOOTS

Compare with Nationally Advert feed
Brandi Sailing tor $4 JO loth
• Cotton broadcloth.

• Cotton Oxford.
• Contoured l»ody.
• Regulor, map tab, $, button-down collar MyleS;

•

Broadcloth, cotton O alordi; rayon ocatat*!; long
(leave*
Regular &amp; button-down collar
One* and two-pocket Ityln

In *iie* 5, M, L, XI; lure to pleaie any man on

G a th e re d top it y ls

• Chic (tylel 5 to 10

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9 A.M. TO U ; P . M .
U IV T V D

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�Legal Notice

*Legal Notice
I s th* O s r * ad A a .Caaaty
l a i n l a w l a a U yfcu-ry, Slalo
s f FlaHda. I s Prdosts
I s as tba Batata at I
JAMES A- T O L U a/fc/a J . ' A.
TOLU
■ Dicaaaad.
F I N A L NOTICE.
Nstlea la haraby given. that
tha undaralgnad will, oa lha
4th day of January, A. D. t i l l ,
prooant to tho HonoxaMe Coun­
ty Judgo of Bamlnolo County,
Florida, hla final ralurn. ac­
count and ranchers, aa Admintatrator
ef
tho
Eetate
ef
JAMES A. T O L U a/k/a J. A.
T O L U docoaaad. and at aald
time, then .and there, make ap ­
plication to tho eatd Judgo far
a final aattlamant of hla ad­
ministration of aald aatala, and
for an order diecharging him

THESE “ LOVELIES*' o f the Scmlhole High School senior class will

POWDER P U F F footlmll classic ngnlnst these Junior girls

CHKKRLEAD THESE Bcnior girls in tho fourth annual

BOOHTfl) by these junior "cheerleaders" Saturday when the girls

Browser Wins
Over Charges
Of Book Theft

proarh U expected to be more
UFI Foreign News Analyst methodical than that of the W n . L I M A N T I C , Conn.- (U P I)
- John O'Shnughnrsty is a
Tho new Kremlin leadership mercurial |(hni»hrhcv whdsc
snap deeiJloni were aaid to chivalrous lad,
has declared it* hope for clos­
However, the ;trrllng qual­
result frequently In Increased
er relations with llie United
ity got him arrriterl for theft
chaos.
States, and thus practically as
In Industry, tt U expected of a bonk hut the case had a
gured Itself of the continuing
that local managers will be novel ending.
enmity of Bed China.
John was browsing through
Clvra a greater voice tn their
This was one ol the facets
product, with special emphasis a paperback rack last month
to emerge In Premier Alexei
at Storrs, the home of the
Kosygin's Introduction of the i on quality and worker incen­ [University of ( innnectlrut, as
Boviot budget for 1963, deliv­ tive.
Plane W boost the efficiency the plot unfolded in clfcuit
ered without the somhast asso­
court here.
of Soviet farmer* already arc
ciated with the ousted Nikita
He was Interrupted In his
being put lnto_rf/ect with InKhrushchev b i . otherwise fol­
browsing when a woman acci­
ercaact In the il/c of the pri­
lowing the K' rushchcv line of
vate plot* whose produce they dentally knocked over a near­
co-existence with the West and
by display. John quickly went
are
permitted to acll'for them
iinproveine it In the lot of the
to her aid and righted tinselves.
Soviet cc .turner.
rack.
These plots, greatly reduced
The &lt;neers which went up
In doing »o, he Inadvertent­
from ' ie assembled .delegates In 1955 gs Incompatible with ly put tho book lie was looking
communism
already
produce
to thu Supreme Soviet with
at in his pocket.
a large percentage of Soviet
Kosygin's announcement of a
Tlie woman thanked him
cut In military spending may dairy and poultry products ahd. loft.
and now may be expected to
also reflect the growing dis­
Sflf did John and the druggist
content among the Soviet mass­ produce ev&lt;« more.
was right after him.
es over past emphasis on hes
John,' 21, was arrested for
vy Industry at the expense of
thrft of tho hook
long-promised creature comCircuit court officials lis­
MARION, III. ( U P I ) —Stan­ tened to both sides and decid­
iorts for the average cltitrn.
The chief difference In the ley Jones, eight, and Leroy ed thrro waa no crime cptnprogram proposed by the new Taylor, 10, were taken off a milled, no punishment needed
team of party secretary I.co- bus here 300 mile* from home. and tlic charge was not prose­
nld Brezhnev and Kosygtn and
The bo/l, both from Chi­ cuted.
previous Khrushchev propos­ cago, aald they were going to
als probably will be tn the way see an uncle in the South. The
Baby porpoltri are uiually
It i i cirried.out.
driver said he didn't realise bora tall first. Thor* was one
Beshnev and Kosygin are they had no tickets and breech delivery at Marineland
trained technicians of the new thought they were with their of Florida, however, and the
Soviet school gnd their ap- parents.
infant porpoise survived. •
B y Phil Newsom

Visit Cut Short

Datad thla tha Tlh day
Jamaa Cleveland Lawla
Dacambar. A. D. t i l l .
Bua O. Lawla
William J. Toll
Publish Dec. 10, IT, 21. II. 1 * «
As Administrator of
C D II-li
Batata * f • - ------- . "
J A M E S . A. T O L U a/k/a J.
NOTICE OF A PPLICAT IO N
A. T O L U
F « l t TAX IIUF.D
Deceased
(Oar. lSl.ia Florida Slatatea of
Publish Dec. 10, IT, 21, 21,
1Ale)
CD1I-4T
NOTICE 1M I I E R E B T C1IVBN.
That T. 11. Deal tha holder of
IN T H E C l l l C r I T COUR T OF tha following, cartlflcata haa
T H E N IN TH Jt D IL I 41. «TH- mad aald cartlflcata for tax
C r i T IN A NU FOH SEM INOLE daad *&lt;» be Deued therron. Ttia
certifiable numb'tr a n d 'p a i r Of
Diuan-e. lha deacrlptlon of the
property,
and the nama In
nhlrh it waa aaeeaeed ara aa
follows:
Cyrtlflcata No. l i l t
Taar of
laxuanc* 1042
Deerrlpllee e f Property!
I/uta 7 A a-Ill k 2 Allan'a
Flrat Addition lo Washing­
ton1 llalghta l ’lat Book 2
Png# 2i
Kama In which aaaa««ad Clin­
ton A Antlmrielte lleddan. All
of oald proparly bring In lha
County of Samlnola, Stale of
Florida. Unlaaa auch cartlflcata
shall ba radaamad according lo
la w lha property daaerlbad In
auch cartlflcata will ba sold t«
____ _
cash bidder at
tha highest
ttje front door of tha Samlnola
-------—-----, Houea at BanCounty
Court
ford. Florida, on tha flrat Monday In the month of January,
t ft l, which la tha 4tt&gt; day of
January, 1241..
- Dated thla ! l l h day of Nov­
ember. 1244.
(Official Clark'a Baal)
••
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr,
Clark of Circuit Court.
Hemlnnte County, Florida
By: 'll. N. Tamm, Jr.
'Deputy Clark
Publlah Dec. 10. 17. 24. 21. 1244.
CDH-42

m ciiA n n a l l k n s m it h ,

. . . T A M J L E at Sanford Memorial Stadium lit 8 p.m. for the benefit
of the Junior-Senior I’ rom.
(Photos by David HiKginliothnm)

straight A ’a. when South Sem­
inole Junior High 8&gt; hobl‘post­
ed its Honor itoll for the sec­
ond marking period.
They are Tanner Girard,
Cynthia llarchim, Janet Waitman, Kurl Krikiaon and Bev­
erly Riley.
Others named on the honor
roll are:
Nerrnth Grade

Stephen Adams, Linda Achciman’ Robert Anderson, Pam­
ela Burnx, Steven Uailard,
Dawn Colburn, David Itattlr,
Susan Dabbs, Frank Grout,
Carolyn Drees.
J f f i ' DottVn~ Comiie ’ Erlk»on, Terry Fund, Lcnore Fla­
vin, Charles Grile, Gall Frualian, Stewart Hnrtzog, Lynn
Fruehan, Ik-nnli James.
Kerry Goplrn, George Karrci, Patricia Hutdianl, Wil-

Brad Lineaweaver, Jan Loftin, Sandra Porter, Kandy
Rhoades, Jane Pugh, Gorham
Rutter, Becky Itcikcr, Wayne
Weis,

Aliiun

Row,-

Daniel

Zoretic, Margaret
Kvum-er,
Kathleen Watts and Deborah
Webber.
Eighth Grade
Karen
Barker,
Linda
Thompson, Susan Biechoff,
Terr# Wells, Sandra Borderick. Vnlorle Wymore,__ElisaTftK~llryun, Buri-nra Bryant,
Glenn -Dahlia, Cheryl Clark,
Gerald Huua, Delira Dane.
David
llurkins,
Barbara
Davis, David Loveland, Meridel Eddy, Jack Mangold, Ron­
nie Feilowe, Gerard O’Conner,

Jay Wolk, Shelley Morrison,
Nunry Kupierala, Terry Pattiahall, Marjorie Purnell, Max­
ine Skalxky and Carol Sullivan.
' Ninth Grade
Gail Atchison, Kd Battle,
Deborah Baechux, Keith Crecden, Linda Hell, James £riksen, Debby Davis; Timothy
Ijiyman, Vicky Doggett, Lar­
ry Redd, Katherine Ford,
Thomas Hoard, Candaa Herrlngton.________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
" -Ravld Unley, Maty. Kelm,
Gerald Warron, Donna Kilmer,
Kathryn
l-ak«)oafl,&gt; Ilrenda
Morgan, Ellen Nlblack, Kath­
leen Pike, Linda Waltman,
Susanna Webber and DonnaWilson. ■ • _

B U S S E LL E
JONES
an.!
St A It Y 1CA ill H
JUNES.
hla
•v i fe and all unknown h*tr«,
«Javla*»*.
trrantoaa.
• ••tfii#*#.
Honors, creditor#, trust###. or
othar claimant# claiming by.
through, undar or agalnat lltlflS E L L E JONEB and Mary K AHIE JONES, hla wlfa, who may
ba daad and not, known to ha
daad, nr allva, and all u n k n * * n
paftlaa and claimant# having
or c la im in g any rlgh&lt;, tltla or
Intaraat In and to tha prope r­
ty Inv olvtd In thla rsu#%
!&gt;#f«n lanta.
NOTIC fJ TO it T IT
T H E B T 4 T H OP f * M ) l l l I » A
T O. ItCHHKUL E. JONES and
M A R T K A I t l E JON Ed, hla
wifa, whoaa raaldanca la
c/o Mr# W. T. Llalngaton,
1&lt;0| Madiaen Atanu*. B ir ­
mingham,
Alabama,
and
all unknown ha Ira, davl*
aaaa, grantaaa, aaatgnaaa,
llanora, creditors. truatvaa.
or othar claimant# c la im ­
i n g by, through, undar or
agalnat H U It H E I# L K.
JONES and M A R T K A I H E
JONES, hla wlfa. who may
____ ba daad and not known
ba daad or * l l v « . »nd » 1!
unknown p a r t l a a
and
claimant#,
h av i n g
or
c laim in g any right, tltla or
Intaraat In and to tha pro
party
ln?olv#4
In
thla
CftBN,
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COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CH AN CER Y NO. l4SAe
T H E UNION C E N T R A L L I F E
IN S UR AN CE COMPANY.
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UIIA RLE S T. OOLLOBER. at
UI.
DafandantgL
NOTICE o r SUIT IN
MOHRuun
roH sccLoacnR
Tin CIIAIILUH T. G O L U II IK R
anil M IL D R E D D. GOLLOHER. hie wife
.xwniBtiW . . 1121*1
R E S ID E NCE , U N K N O W N
AN D TOi All parti*, rtatmlng

---- IBVeTIiXi—B,rUir5usTir7i &lt;1ar or agalnat the afora•atS perevna
YO U A llE hereby aollfle.]
that an Am*nJ*.t Complaint to
foracloae a certain morlaase
aii-.umberlns tha foltuwlng &lt;]aacrlbej raal properly, lo-wlt:
I » l tl, Olock F, SunlanS
Kelataa, according to the
plat tharaof aa racordad (n
Plat
Dook 11, pagea II
tlirouch 22 of tha public
record# of Seminole Connly, Florida, alao beginning
at the r H corner of eald Lot
II ran Westerly along the
Boutherly line of aald Lot
II, a distance of 121.11

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N A M E S TA T U T E . .
TO W H O M IT M AT CONCERN:
Not lea la haraby given that
tha underelgned. purauant to
tba "Fictitious Nama Btatnta"
Chaptar I I M I . Florida Btatnia.
will register with lha Clark of
tha Circuit Coart. In and for
Bamloola County; Florida, upon
racalpt of proof of tho publica­
tion of thlo not lea. .tha flellll'.ua nama, lo-wlt:
T H E D I X I E DEAD PRODUCTS
COMPANT.
undar which * •
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undar whleh wa aipaet to anr * x « In bualnaaa at TIT High­
way IT-12, Earn Park. Florida.
In tha County of Samlnola,
Florida.
That th# partlaa Intaraotad In
aald bualnaaa antarprlaa ara aa
n o t ice

BUICK — RAMBLER
SANFORD

* W IT N E S S my hang and th*
seal of aald Court at Sanford.
•emlaole County. IFlorida.,
w m i m ., thla
&gt;
lath ditr cf Noramber, 1244.
( S E Adolt
L)
—. _
- --Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
CAROILL * LeFEVRE
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IT» West Fairbanks A r e a t a
r. a I n
111 •- •
Winter Park. Florida
Atlorneya far P lala it ff
PebllaA Da*. L 10, If, 14

n o tice o r * m i c * n o ) &gt;
r i m TAX DEED
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NOTICE IB I I E R E B T OIVEN ,
That T. If. D w l the holder ef
the following eertlflcato haa
fllad "said cartitlcata (or tax
deal to ba Deued tharaon. Tha
certificate opmber-and yaar of.
Issuance, tha daserjptlon of tha
property. i n f
tha oatna In
which tt araa aaaaaaad ara aa
follow*:
C a r t lf lc a t a No. H U
Taar of;
taauanca I l f !
• DaarrtplUa of Fr e *»r t y i
Lot 4 Illk 1 Allen1# rirat
Addition
to
Waehlngtnu
Haights riat Book I 1‘aaa

22

Nama In which aaiaaaad Char*
11a A Bardla M. Lewis. All of
o l d proparty being In tha C ouit.
ly of Seminole, Hlala of Florida.'
Unteae auch cartlflcata ahalt
ba radaamad aecordlnr to law
lha proparty daaerlbad In auch
cartlflcata will ba aoM to tha
highest eaah blddan-at tha front
door of tha Bamlnolo County
Court llouae at Hanford. FlorIda. on tha flrat Monday In tha
month of January. IMS, which
la tha 4th day of January, l i f t .
Datad this llth day of N o r ambar. 1144.
(Official Clark'a Baal)
. Arthur .11. Backwllh, Jr.,
C lj rk of Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida
By: 11. N. Tamm. Jr.
Deputy Clark
Publlah Dae.' 10. IT. 24, II. 1111
COII-40
NOTICE OF APP LI C ATIO N
F o n TAX O KE D
(Sar. 104.10 Florida Statutes el
IP40)
NOTICE IS IIE R E B T GIV E N.
That John Rannlngar tha hold­
e r ' o f th# following cartlflcata
haa
filed
said
cartlflcata
for lax daad to ba Issued there­
on. Tha cartlflcata number and
year of Issuance, tha descrip­
tion of tha property, and tha
nama In which It waa aaoaaaad
ara aa follows:
Certlfleatp No. 241
Taa r sf
Iaauanca 1042
Description At Property■
L i t 44 Hoc. 1 Mldwsy Park
Plat Book 4 Pag aa &gt;1 A
04 &lt;i
Nama In which aaeeaaad Julia
G. Quinn. All of aald property
bairig In the County of Semi­
nole, Stata of Florida. Unless
auch cartlflcata shall ba re­
deemed according to la w tba
property
daaerlbad
In
auch
certificate will ba sold to lha
highest cash bidder at tha front
door- of tha Samlnola County
Court House at Hanford, Flor­
ida. nn tha flrat Monday In tha
month of January. 1145. whl'li
la tha 4th day nf January, I Ago.
Datad thla 27th day of Oct­
ober. 1244.
(Official Clark'a Heal)
Arthur H. llackwlth. Jr,
Clark of Circuit Court
Samlnola County, Florida

CDH-41
NOTICE o r g u r r
TOi THOMAS
E.
RUDDINGF1ELD, JR. and fcUZANM
•
S.
REDDING FI ELD,
fell
wife.
TOU A N D EACH O r TOU a n
hereby notified that auk ha.
baea commenced agalnat you
In tho Circuit Court of tha
t abUr#vlatad tltla of which U
1IQME SAVINGS RANK.
. .

. .

TS
THOMAS E. REDDING]
JR. and S U Z A N N E S.
DING FIELD, hla wlfa.
.I&gt;afa
In Chancery No g f a l

oald XkH IS, thence run
Southerly along the Woet•rly line of Lot II, aald
ntock F, a distance ef 1.1
feet, thence run Easterly
to the point of beginning,
baa bean filed agalnat you In
tha abora styled suit, and you
are required lo aorre a oopy
of your Answer or other plead­
ing to tho Amended Complaint
on Plain tiffs attorney# A N ­
DERSON.
RUSH.
DEAN
A
LO WNDE S, t i l East Central
Bouleeard,
Orlando,
Florida,
and file tha original Answer
or othar Pleading U tha office
of the Clerk of tha Circuit
Court on or before the Uth day
of January, 1244. If you fall to
do ao. a decree pro confeaso
will bo taken agalnat you for
tha relief demanded in the
Amended Complaint.
This Notice ekall be published
once a weak for four con, ecutlxi weak# la tka Sanford Her-

thereof, recorded tn Met
Book II, Pages' It and I I
of the Publto Records of
B«mlnole County, Florida.
E A C H O F TOU IB RK Q U IR .
ED to file your answer or othar
written defecate to the Com,
plain! with the Clerk of th«
Circuit Court of Samlnote Coun­
ty. Florida, In tble proceeding
and to eerre a copy thereof
“ Pon the plaintiffs attorneys,
whoaa names and address ara
hereinafter set forth, aa rt&gt;
MUIred by law. not later than
tha l lt h day of January, 1141.
In default tharaof the causa
will procead ax parte upon the
antry of a Dacraa Pro Confess*
agalnat you.
W IT N E S S my hang s a g the
official seal of aeig Court la
temlaole County, Florida, thla
• D A T E D T H U |tk day of Doc- Ilk day of December, 1244.
ember, 1144.
(SE A L)
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr .
•.. Clerk o f carouR -Ceurt
B E A R D A L L . GR1DLET
A N D L E W IS
Attorneya for Plaiatlff
* * T ( * r t k Court Btreat
Pbet Office Boa I2JI
Orlabda, Florida ’
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CAPE KENNEDY (U PI) S ip Braturtt I Crralii
The United States muit wait
Dec. 10; 1964 ,— W ife 5
at least another half-year for
its n:xt chance to tend men
into spice.
About two months of delay
were added in a spllt-seeond

Party Girl Issue
Is Shelved By
»Baker Probers

WASHINGTON (U PI) The Senate .rules committee
-cleared Us files of the “ party
Kiris" issue today but made
plans. U&gt; call former White
House aUW Walter W. Jenkins
when the politically explosive
Yiobby Baker hearings resume
next year.
t
The commute* ended the

Princess Like

.

All Little Girls
LONDON (UPI) - Princess
Anne, 14-ycar-old daughter ol
Queen EUxabetS* and Prince
Philip, today waa reported In
"perfectly satisfactory" con­
dition with a cracked bone in
a finger.
The Princess caught the lit­
tle finger of her right hand In
her horse's rein while riding
with some girls from Beneden
school.
"It was a most unfortunate
accident and Princess Anne
was in some pain," a school
official said. The Princess was
captajn ot the Beneden riding
team last term. .

chine, instead of aoarlng a
planned 2,150 mites into space,
remained locked to its lat
ing padfails home for at^
another month.
By sending the « j 6o-pound
Gemini capsule on/a searing
"up, and down" fpght to the

Wednesday—the Ume K took a
steering mechanism to go hay­
wire and ruin a critical flight
test ot a towering Titan-2
booiter rocket, and its twoseater Gemini capsule.
?
The 100-foot-tall apace ma­

edge of apace, tha shot was
supposed to Temove the final
barrier, for the natkm'a first
two-mah trip Into oahit next
tarch.
Now, however, the manned
flight appears to be off until
■bout May—a full lVi-yeara

behind the original schedule
for the "second generation"
Project Gemini.
Among those who watched
the disappointing aeries of
red-lights flash, on electronic
consoles Wednesday were Vir­
gil L. Grissom and John W.

Young, the two astronauts se­
lected nine months ago for
Gemini's Inaugural, three-or­
bit manned mtsaion.
— •
Wednesday's was a totally
unexpected mishap, one un­
precedented In the three-year
history of the Titan-2 rocket.

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TON inn ----- » N E W T O N , hit
w lf « If mirrtfed; W K 8 LK T
JOHN CO TTE R and DORO­
THEA
CU TTE R, hi* wif*;
L U T H E R I*. M-TDERSE »nd
— Its investigation into the
E D IT H
If. MTDEUHE. hi*
wlf •; L L O Y D R. BT. JOHN
mystery role of German beau­
• nd LK A Il C. ST. JOHN, hi*
ty Mrs. Ellen Hoinctsch. Re­
wlf*. If a !( v«. *nd If drmd.
publicans contend "party girls"
th* unknown heir*. d*vl***a,
l#g*t*«*.
grant***. creditor*.
may have been used to win
• uccAAAor*.
trust***.
a»*lg favors which helped Baker pro­
n*«*. or o(h*r clAlmtnt* un*
&lt;l#r
Any
of
th*
*bov*
fp«clmote his many outside busift*d Defendant*; and to All
„ Dess Interests.
unknown pa rt U l having or
claiming to have any right,
— Its material relating to an
title or IntfrMt In or to th*
alleged campaign contribution
f o llo w in g d**cr1h*d property
altuated In Frmlnol* County.
"shakedown" of officials of InFlorida, to-wit.
.
ternational
Telephone
and
Isot 1. Iflm-W •r.n-, L A K E
Telegraph Corporation.. This
Ks.»LKN ADDIT IO N TO UAHMKLIlKItllY. arrordlng to
was said to Involve a $1,200
l*lat thereof as r*«*«rd*d In
political donation to the I960
Flat Rook 7. F * k *
Pu b­
lic Record*
of JUmlnot*
campaign
vice
presidential
f'ounty. Florida
nominee l.yndon B. Johnson.
TOU A N D EACH OF TOIT
Instead, committee Demo- A RE H E R E B Y R E Q U IR E D t»
appear, answer or file other
orats voted to turn evidence defensive pleadings to th* HIU
Complaint
filed
hereinabout Mrs. Homctsch hack to of
you by W1 LR UR F.
the FBI, drop the IT&amp;T matter asaln*t
MOlt ET and tJKRTRUDK V
as one dealing with election MORET. hi* wife, on or befor*
laws and not within their pur th* t lt t day of DfCtlllbtr A. D.
1»€4. in tb* of fir • of th* under­
view, and agree to extend the signed Clerk of th* Circuit
Court
In
Sanford,
Semlnol*
inquiry into 1965 with Jenkins
County,
Florida.
In
default
as the most prominent figure ’ thereof, th* cause will |&gt;roc*ed
Jenkins resigned in October ex parte upon th* entry of a
Decree Fro Confeeao against
as a top Johnson aide after it you The name of th* Court In
was declared he had been ar- which this suit l* pending la
f * rested twice on moral charges. th* Circuit Court for the Ninth
Judicial Circuit of the Htat* of
His name arose earlier this Florida, In and for Seminole
year wlien the committee in­ County, dn Chancery No. 1H9«.
The Mature of this *ull and th*
vestigated the sale of broad­ relief Bought thereby I* th*
quieting
of th* title to and
cast time on the Johnson fam­
th* removal of th* clouds from
ily's Austin (Tex ) television tha above described land o wn­
er* by th* Fla In tiff* In Sedil*
station.
County. Florida, and for
Insurance man Don B Rey­ not*
general equitable relief In th*
nolds testified that Jenkinsj preml***- Th* property |nvnK*i
suggested ne purchase $1,200 In thl* #ult Is particularly des­
cribed aa:
worth of air time Kin KOTB-TV
Lot 1. Block **EB*. L A K E
E L L E N ADDIT IO N
TO
* In 1957 after Reynolds had sold
CASSELBERRY
according
then Sen. Johnson $150,000
to Flat thereof aa recorded
In Flat Book 7, Fa g* Cl.
worth of life insurance.
Fubllc lUeord* of F*mlnol*
Reynolds said he did so, but
County. Florida.
Jenkins sent the committee an
W IT N E S S tha hand and offi ­
affidavit denying he had aver cial ical q{ lha ClarX of iht
Circuit
Court
of
Semlnol*
talked to Reynolds about the County. Florida, thl* 17th « f
November, A. D- 1114.
matter.,
r
(SEAL)
'
'Jenkins also had been men­
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.,
tioned during the wide rang­ . Cl*rk of Circuit Court.
Sfmlnol* Co. S«nford. r l « r ing investigation as one who
•Ida.
^ »ff»r«u4 to mediate a $100,000
By: Martha T. Vlhlaa, D. C
jTriiili—
T irr^ i—
— 1---------damage suit against Baker T&gt;y
431 K. H o r .ll o Av*.
Capitol .Vending Corporation. M.II) ,nd, Kla.
The suit, which triggered the Publlih N ot. IS, J« A D-e. S.
10, IS(S.
gffltire Baker congressional in­ CDO-SI

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EVERY DAY MORE CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS SAY I BOUGHT IT FOR

current phase of its long-runn'•lng hearings into the Baker
rase Wednesday on a note of
sharp partisan discord. •
But members did agree to
keep the inquiry alive into the
new year. They planned to Is­
sue a statement about the fu­
ture course ot the case. The
statement was to outline de* cisions taken by the committee
In a four-hour closed meeting
’ Wednesday before the windup
of 1961 public hearings.
X O T i m TO Al*PRAR
Sen. John Sherman Cooper, wtatk o r ri.nnu&gt;%. unrirrl * n * . TO A M « Tll&gt;2 %KT»:nKy., the lone Republican pres­ n a m k i i i i K r K * n % * T » , vi/,i
It A It H I N 0 T o N
B A IR D
ent at the meeting, made it
C1IHIRTIE and B T IIE L M A E
clear he was outvoted on sev­
BENDER C H R I S T I E . M r
w lf * : C A M E L E E R RT OA R eral Issues. He was far from
D K N f. INC., r K1or|da Corhappy about the decisions of
pnratlon. Offlc* In C t n # ) *
the Democratic majority.
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ny United Prrsa
Th* University of Kentucky
mad* a century showing Wed­
nesday night — bombing Iowa
BUt* 100 to 74.
Th* high scoring barrage
was led by sophomore Louis
Dampler who seemingly show­
ed his gratitude for being re­
stored to*** sUrting position
for the WiidcaU. Dampler
rae&amp;d up 37 points in the as­
sault.
In other action Involving
Southeastern C o n f e r e n c e
teams tuning up for the an­
nual basketball conference
campaign starting early in
January, Florida SUte edged
Florida 61 la 60.

i

Sanford Junior High will h o it the Hurricane*
o f South Seminole Junior High In a twin-bill to­
night at the local Junior high gymnaaium.
Coach Owen McCnrron’n v a n ity Brave* will
peek to get revenge fo r a 48 to 88 lacing the Hurrlford club last week in a
contest at Lyman High.
McCarron la expected
t&lt;r send Mike Long, Ira
Abramson, Sidney Loyd, Brad
Hollingsworth and Lei Green
Inlo the ftty forth * Brave*
while Hurricane mentor Diva
Hiller plans to go with Brant
Rose, Mike Hargis, Bruce
Stusrt, Malt Hickok and Jim
tiftlfi.
, .
The varsity tUt Is llated to
get underway at 7:90 p.m. The
preliminary event Is icheduled for 6:30 p.m.
Miller said today at Cassel­
berry that "the Hurricanes
will have to play * better
brand of basketball thla week
If they expect to whip the
Braves again.
"Last week's game with
Sanford," said Miller, "was
their first while we were play­
ing our second game. Now
that they've had time to elimi­
nate some of the problems
they ran Into last week, we're
expecting them to give us
more opposition tonight."'
However, Miller a d d e d ,
"We've been working hard
all week because the Braves
are always tough."
Starting tonight for the
Sanford Jayvees will be Met!
Morgan, Bob Lundquist, Bill
Bracken, Dan Wright and
Skip Senkarlk.
The junior Braves whipped
the Hurricane JVs In their
contest last week at Lyman.

Football Star
Now Film Star
HOLLYWOOD (U P I )- C le ­
veland Brown fullback Jimmy
Brown, a star on the gridiron,
has been signed by Paramount
Pictures' to « tar on the movie
screen.
Brown, who recently per­
formed In the movie "Rio
Conchos," waa inked by Para­
mount Vice President Howard
W. Koch after being recommepdrd by Director Gordon
Douglas.

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NEW YORK (U P I )— Th*
New York MeU offered the
Lot Angsles Dodgers f 800,000
or outfielder Willi* Davit and
will make the same offer to
obUln any on* of four other
National League stare, th*
United Pret* . International
Itamad today. Tha four other *Ur« for
whom the MeU will' pay •
king's ransom art outfielder
Billy William* of tha Chicago
Cuba, outfleldar Willis Mays
of th* San Francisco GianU,
outfielder Hank Aaron of the
Milwaukee Brave* and pitcher
Sandy Koufag of the Dodg­
er*.
A source close to th* MeU
said that th* f 600,000 offer*
either have been mad* or will
be mad* In th* near future by
M. Donald Grant, chairman
of th* hoard of the MeU.
The eourc* seld th* decision
to mek* th* hug* offers was
based on the belief that ac­
quiring a super sUr is all
that tha Meta need to cement
their popularity with Naw
York fan*.
Tha last-place MeU outdrew
th* American Learue cham­
pion New York Yankeee In
home attendance lest season.
Dodger o w n e r W a l t e r
0'6!a1ley said In Lo* Angtlea
Wednesday night that Grant
had offered him |600,000 for
W. Davis and slugger Frank
Howard.
Grant, who Is In Hob*
Sound, FI*., countered with
th* etetement that the offer
wee "for Davie alone."
Grant aald th* offer wae
mad* In Houston, Tea., during
th* recent major league meeting* and that O’Malley asked
the Met board chairman
whether he would put th* of­
fer in writing.
Grant said he told O'Mal­
ley, "in our business we don't
have to put it (n writing,"

NEW YORK (UPI) - Boaton's Gino Cappclletti (a up to
hia old trlcka—only more ao.
Th* American Football Lea­
gue'# all-time leading acorvr
surpassed h i • one • srasonmark of 147 pointa last Sunday
when he personally accounted
for 13 points raising hia 1964
total to 163. •
Although only 6Toot, 190-

A s Fre e A g e n t
DALLAS (U f l ) - UCLA
quarterback Larry Zeno, not
drafted by either professional
league, has been signed ai a
free agent by the Dallas Cow­
boy's of the National Football
League.
The alx-Toot, 190-pound Zeno
probably will be used ai a
running back and punting spe­
cialist. The Dallas punting
game auffered thla year after
kicking specialist Sam Raker
waa traded to Philadelphia in
a deal for flanker Tommy Mc­
Donald.

Beard Resigns
INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Ted Beard ended a 23-year
baseball career Tuesday with
hia resignation as qoach of
the Indianapolis Indiana.

Pfautz, Reams
Tied In Tourney

Vrralft

for 198 yard*. Clereland’*
punt return crew al»o 1* on
top with alraoit 16 yard* per
return,
I-ou (The Toe) Gross, aided
by four field goals against St.
Louis last Sunday, leads the
league In this department with
21 and Brown ball carrier*
have only lost the ball 14
times, best in th* league.
Th* GianU, with Clarence
Childs, lead everyone with 264
yard* per carry for their" lea­
gue best 69 kick-off returns.
Baltimore, Western Confer­
ence champions, tops th* lea­
gue In toUl yards with 4,421,
total point* with 383 and
touchdowns with 48.
«
Green Bay is best In th*

NEW YORK (U PI) — Although National Football Lea­
gue (tatlitie* releaied today
Indicated that th* fln t place
Cleveland Brown* are offendrely auperlor to th* cellardwelling New York Glanta,
pa»t record* can be forgotten
Saturday when the Inten** riv­
al* meet to help decide th*
Eaitern race.
Ill 1068 and again in 1Q6I
th* conference championship
waa not decided until after
Cleveland and New York play­
ed each other In the final
game of the year.
Th* Glanta won fn 1968 to
tie for the crown and tied in
1061 to win th* title. But this
time all New York can hope
for I* an up*«t to spoil Cleve­
land’* bid for th* champion­
ship.
On offense the Brown's lead,
th* league in five departments
and are second In three im­
portant rushing statistics.
Jimmy Brown and Ernie Green
contribute to Cleveland's lea­
gue leading 6.1 rushing aver­
age while the BroWha' pass
protection is th* b/st In the
leaift)*, allowing Flank Ryan
to be spilled only M time*

The Senior Men’s Golf Afsodatlon at the Mid-Florida
Country Club held a point sys­
tem tournament Wednesday
afternoon and. Loren PfauU
and John Reams tied for first
placa with a plus-two acor*.
Grabbing second placa hon­
pounds, Gtao is a giant amoog Jim Fraier of Denver re­ or* were P-'U Bure, and Erie
AFL acorera. The five-year Pa­ tain! the punting leadership Dallman who tied with a plustriot veteran became the flrat with a 44.9 average per boot. one.
man In league history to score
more, than 600 points In a ca­
reer when be booted a field
goal late in Sunday's 31-24 win
over Kansas City.
Th* 30-year-old Cappellrttl
has a career total of 22 touch­
downs, 92 j f 161 field goal attempU and has missed only
four extra points in 197 tries.
New York's Dainard Paulson
tied the league mark for In­
terceptions when he picked off
a pass against San Diego on
Sunday. It was his 12th theft
of the campaign equalling the
record established by Fred
Click in 1963.
Oakland'* Claude Hoot Gib­
son wrested the punt return
leadership from Lance Alworth
of San Diego.
With three returns fart week
Gibson Increased his total to
a record 28 and 14.3 average to
1.3.4 for Alwcrth.
Kansas City[* Len Dawson
continues to le'ad the league's
passers with 56 per cent of his
tosses finding their target.
Charlie llcnnigan of Hous­
Ararat* Ratal! 19a
ton Is the top receiver with 86
catches for 1.408 yards.
Cookie Gilchrist Is the No.
t rusher writh 862 yards.
Denver'* Odell Barry has
returned 41 kickoffs an aver­
age of 28.2 yards.

total rushing department with
2,063 yard* while Chicago
top* th* league in paaaing
Defensively, the Colta bav*
allowed only 208 poinU over
13 games to lead the league
while the GianU are on th*
other end, giving up 847
poinU.
Green Bay has the best pass
defense allowing only 1,534
yards and leads in the total
defense department with 2,961
yards.
The Los Angeles Rams have
the stingiest rushing defense.
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OAKLAND. Calif. (NEA) Billy Cannoa Is *1111 the same
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I t , -"Tha Heliman Trophy Is g
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ttflcal. wilt ha . o l d i e (ha high- it la a college award. You can't
art vaah MiidSt at &lt;ha finni
d ror of lha. H.mlnoD County take It with you loto pro ball.'
Court lluuir al Hanford, -Klor*
Cannon is with the Oakland
Ida, on Ilia Ural Monday In lha Raldera now after spending
mouth' of January. l i l t , which
Is Ihr llh day of January, IICI, the first four yeara of hia pro­
DaUd thla i $&lt;4 day of Nov- fessional career with the Hou­
nubtr, l t i l .
ston QUfcs.
(Official Dark's l . a l )
Arthur If. Bsckwlth. Jr.,
They were not happy years
D a r k at Circuit Court
Irm lnolt County, Klorida for tbe 6-1, 223-pound fullback,
though he started out well
Ityi II. N. Tamm, Jr.,
Iirputy Clark
enough by leading the Ameri­
Publish !&gt;•«..W, IT, II. II. 1111
can Football League 1a rush­
cox-ia
ing In 1961. So they shipped
him lo Oakland before the be­
ginning of this eeasoo,—end
la r.t Kel el. af
Cannon bad 4 chance for a
B 1,1. UN (1K1ITIIUDE HOT,
D . r . a a . d new atari.
T e All Credllera a a * Foresee
He accepted the diange with
H n li»
r i e U a . ar
Dtatsadi
A s . l a . t Bald B a U l . i
. enthusiasm, but soon became
T eu and each o f you a r * here! discouraged
when be had
by n o tlf l.d sad rtqulrod to pro.
say claim, and d.mand. Ubutle learning Al Davis'
which you, ar either o f you. complex offensive system.
may have aealeai the .Hat* of
XU.KN OERTilUDK HOT. de­ "1 was busting signals and
ceased, late o f aald County ta Just doing a lo* of bad things,”
lha Coealy Juds* of Saalnola Cannon aald. "There waa e
County, Florida, al hia allloe
la lha court hour* of aald Conn- time earlier in the eeasoo
Hr at tuafard. JTUrlde, wttkla when I didn't "think I was help­
alt cal.adar month, from lha
lima af lb* flrat publleatloa of ing the club."
thla nolle*. Two eaplae ef atek
claim or dawand ahall be la "U'e tough for a new play­
.wriunc.- sad ahall state lha er to break right la with us,"
•l*ea of raald.nc. aad peal el­ DhVta said, " I took a gamble.
i t e * addr.aa of (h* claimant,
aad ahall ha awor* la by the U hurt no quit* a bit. and Billy
•lelmaet, hi* •«•*!, ar allot- became upaci He's made tbe
Cay aad aceumpanUd by a Ml- aUteaeot that he felt he was
lac la. of oad dollar end aueb
claim or limaad sol aa filed
ahall ' . vuid.
/*t Mary If. Mlcklar
"Lately, he'* become n o n
i A. Karcutrls ef tbe Leal
-Will and Ttatamanl ef
of a part af us and ha's Sana
KUJCN
UKHTIIL'DK . *HOT. K through soma pntty hard
t l a . a . 1*4
a.i .
. -; Pea**
work."
•hlnhol.rr and Logaa Flrat Federal Bulldlaf
Davis seems do ha Cannon's
Sanford. Florida .
typecoach and Oakland
AWerary* far CxtculrJ*
rdblisk Ner. II. II. * Dae. I. teams to ba a parted team for
I*. 1114

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from a benefit drag race scheduled Saturday at Osceola Raceway by (the
Seminole Timing Association. Here Association officials show the pro­
gram of events to teachers at the school. From left arc Carl Vnnzura, STA
secretary; Mrs. Adn Sires, teacher; Mrs. Mayette Stanley, teacher’s aide,
and Tom Rogers, o f the STA advertising committee.
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Pari-mutuel
Thinking Out Loud
BetsClosely
BY JULIAN 8TENSTROM

Jim
Plgott's
Christmas
with: A few 200 pound, hardnosed linemen (or his 1965 edi­
tion of the rightin' Seminoles.
• • •
Thing we'd love to see: the
first game Warren Spabn,
the new M«&lt; hurler, throws
at Manager Bobby Bragan's
Milwaukee Bravos.
• • •
Something l o c a l m irin i
dealer* would'kive to aee: The
National Motor Boat Show in
New York's Coliseum, Jan.
15-24. According to word here,
there will be more than 50
"custom-craft" in the mid­
winter. exposition.
Something SHS and Oviedo
basketball coaches would like
to see: No more football
game* after the start .of the
cage season. .,
Something else we'd like to
i t * : A playoff between the
champions of the American
and National pro football lea­
gues. V * thiak the public de­
serves it!

to enable the school to ac­
commodate 37,000 students.
And, LA State Is only one of
18 state colleges in the California system. We understand
San Jose State has some 19,000 students and San Diego
about 18.000.
• • •
It looks from here as if
the U. S. Track and Field
Federation and the AAU might
get together and end the
"w a r " that's persisted for
some time between officials of
the two groups. Of course, the
amateur athlete has been the
one to suffer because of the
differences between the two
factions. If something isn't
done, maybe the athletes can
set up an organization of their
own and govern themselves.
So far there have been two
"nominees'' for commissioner
of baseball. NEA (Newspaper
Kntcrprise Association* has
dominated former Oklahoma
Coach Bud Wilkinson and UI’ J
(United Press International)
hat .suggeited William
S.
Shea, the Manhattan attorney
who was largely responsible
fo r the return of baseball to
New York City. Both organi­
zations have called for a re­
turn to the "Judge Kcncsaw
Landis" type of rule.

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Haydon Burns apparently in­
tends to keep a close eye on
Florida's pari mutuel betting
industry when he takes office
Jan. 5.
At Burns' request, the Cab­
inet Budget Commission ap­
proved creation of a new $10,000 a year post in the State
Racing Commission of Admin­
istrative assistant.
Although the racing com­
mission. headquartered in Mi­
ami, will foot the bill for the
salary, the assistant will be
located in Tallahassee to be
near the governor.
Budget
Director Wallace
Henderson said the position
was specifically requested by
governor-elect Bums.
There has been no racing
commission office in Tallahas­
see for several years. Under
previous governors, a clerk in
the governor’s office has serv­
ed In the dual capacity of a
secretary for the commission
in answering the phone 'and
referring calls but Gov. Far­
ris Bryant decided this was
a waste of time and money.

DOUBLE HEADER — Dick llowser, Cleveland
Indians shortstop, and his hnppy wife, MichcJle,
show o ff their twin daughters Jill and Jana in
West Palm Beach.
(N E A Telephoto)

Colts, Rams Romp
Over Lions, Jets
In the Sanford Intermediate
Boy* Basketball League vic­
tories were posted by the Colts
and the Rems.
The Colts dropped the Lions
by a score of 48 to 23 when
the winners cashed in on e
balanced attack with John
Butts, Bobby Powell a n d
Lewis Simpson scoring 30
points between them. Jimmy
Williams'stood out In the re­
bounding department for the
Colts.
For the Bams. Dick Ma­
rne# came up with seven
points to take high point hon­
ors for his club.
In Die second of the twogame slate, Loyd W ill'e lay­
up shot In the closing seconds
proved to be the deciding fac­
tor as the Rams nosed out the
Jets by a score of 37 to 35.
Wall led the winners with
16 markers. Alexander and
Roberson contributed 14 points

Six-Notre Dame footballers
have been signed to play for
the North team under Irish
Coach Ara Parseghlan In the
annual Shrine Bowl Christmas
D ly in Miami. In addition,
Ara's added Army Coach Taut
Dletzel to help him coach tha
N E W YO RK (U P I) — One
"Y an k s."
angel has fallen already and
• • •
out In I.os Angeles they're
The Detroit Tigers will back
praying that the second on*
the return of professional
won't be the American Lea­
baseball to Montgomery, Ala.
GAINESVILLE _ (Spl) - gue's outstanding pitcher.
The Montgomery club will re­
Dean Chance, of the Angels,
Winding up the 1964 football
place Knoxville, Tenn., in the
season on a joyous note, Flor­ has been officially certified
Southern League.’
ida and head -coach llay the At. No. 1 pitcher for' 1961.
Graves are eagerly looking!
C h a n c e ’ s best buddy, Bo BeIf anybody has any doubts
forward to the future.
I linsky, finally was dealt away
as to progress being made by
" I never enjoyed coaching by the Angels during the maJoe Foss' American Football
i football team more than this ; Jor league meetings st ltouLeague, the circuit has set a
one," ssid Graves after his ston. Luckily for him, Bo
new attendance record of I,Gators beat I.SU 20 6 S a t ii.. landed right side up with ths
2p3,lB6 patrons with three
day. "This was a team with pennant-rontendirtg Phillies,
weeks of the aeaaon to go. In
character and courage and1 "The Phillies must be brave
47 games this season the A F L "
,
, ~~
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,
. ,
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,
.
they responded from some aw-1people, commented on* baseh* ‘
rP. „ .
fully tough luck to go down ball official who. Ilk. everyrecord of 1,241,741 fans set
as one of the fmest teams one else, was aware of Bo’e
during tf** 56-game schedule
Florida has ever produced." ' fun loving sntics.
0(^396$. Thet means attendThe 7-3 Gator record mark | " I don’t know,” disagreed
anc#-4o date is up 19 1 per
ed this club as one of Florida's another baseball man. "They
cent.
best, record-wise, and taking tell me that other guy on the
CHICAGO (U P I) — Chicago
the calibre of competition into I.oa Angrlrs club makea BeLos Angeles State, utilizing
Cub
veteran shortstop Andie
consldcration this may well Imaky look like an angel.”
a stubborn defense and a de­
have been Florida's best team j There could be no doubt he Rogers, a 239 hitter last &gt;esvastating otfense, is U Pl's
" I don't know of many was referring to the brash, son. has been sold to the Pitts­
number one small college
teams who could beat Missis bright eyed. 2,1 - year • old burgh Pirates for cash and mi­
eleven of the ytsr. But can
nor league shortstop Roberts
you imagine l.oj Angeles State **PP'- Auburn, IJJU and come rlmnre who won 20 games last Pena.
within three points of the na season, II of them ahutouts,
being called a small college.
Pena, who batted .303 for
tional champions in the same nod turned in a near phenom­
They have only lT.uou stu­
Ashville
of the Southern Leiyear," Graves said.
enal 1 65 earned run average.
dents. Only recently a $50 mil­
gue last season, was immrd
Graves rites Uie LSU vie
lion bond issua was approved
lately assigned to the Cub’s
tory as Florida's finest of the
FAST m v
season and one which should- BOSTON (U P I)—The record Salt Lake City farm club of
go down with the best in Ga TCinnIng game between the the Pacific Coast league.
tor history.
lloiton Braves snd the BrookM ITII K n r APPI.14 ATIOV
POCATELLO POUNIIER
" It really was an astound ly, Dodgers In 1920 wss played
H e r . IBS.i* r i . n e e
ll«l»l«
CHICAGO (U P I) — They
' of IIMVI
Ing one when you coniider fill in three hours and 50 minuted,
' N O T IC E IS H K R K B T H IV E S .
called him John Boccvbella
T h e t John l l » n n l i i * » r the hold- the factors," he says. "In lb«' Tbit year’s 231nnlng struggle
*r o f the f oll o w in g c e r llf lc e t * first place this was the most i between the Mcts and the Gl- from Pocatello when the Cub
he* filed eeld eertlfteet# f o r t » «
first baseman graduated t &gt; the
•lee-1 t " he leeued thereon The crippled Florida team w e 'v e 1ants rorisumed seven hours
Chicago raster list season
c ert ifi c a t e number end r e e r of put on the field in a long and 23 minuter
The Cub first sacker Lit .365
leeuenre. the deecrlptlon of the tim e."
----------------------property,
end the
name
In
Florida loses 11 seniors and MANY CHOSEN, FEW RUN and clouted 30 homers in an
Which It wee eeeeeeed e r e ae
* follo w s:
returns 40 boys whp-saw ac-l PIMLICO, Md. (U P I )—One 11-week atlnt with Uie Poca­
t'ertlflrate So. T14
Tear of
tello club.
lion cither offensively or d r- . hundred and forty-seven threeJesuence 1S4I
lieeriiptlea » f r i e » * r t T l
f ^naively this past sesson 'year-olds were “named for Uie
HOCKEY HECORD
Lot II Blh E Tract ST flan
Florida lossea Include three $150,000 Preakneis s t a k e s
lendo Springe Tract IS r i a l
M
ONTREAL
&lt;UPD - Tb*
tackles, one guard, one line- when nominations closed on
Book I F a te l »
Name In which nteeaeed n e r ­ backer, two halfbacks, one Feb. 15, but only six of them |Montreal Canadtrni hold the
vy It Itlley el al. All of eeld
Stanley Cup record for scoring
properly being In Ih- County quarterback, one fullback and made it to Uie post last May
In a single period when they
of Se m i n o l e, Slate of Florida. two kicking specialists.
116.
tallied seven goals in the final
Unleea auch certificate shell he
-redeemed according do leer Iht
alania against Toronto on
property deecrlbed In euch car
March to, 1944.
tlflcate will
be aotd to Ihe

Florida Coach
Looks Ahead

One Angel Down
And One To Go

YA LE HAD BEATLES
NEW YO RK (U P I) — The
Beatles msy have gotten the
|dca from the 1690 Y a l* foot­
ball team—all al whose play­
ers appeared no the field that
JfSton with mop-lik* wigs In
an effort to confuse their op­
ponents.

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G IA N T STRIDE — Giant strides like these in
college competition helped carry Auburn full­
back Tucker Frederickaon, an N E A All-America,
to first choice in the draft and a berth with Jhe
New York Giants.

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1961 C H EV R O LET IM PALA

K e n tu c k y

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NOTICE IS H E R E B Y QIVEN.
Thai John Rannlnger Iho held. *c of the following tarUfllat#
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Issuance 111!

ium whoa Sanford .Atlantia'
and-WTRR meet at 6 a.m. In
other games, Day and Nlto
takes on First Federal, Stand­
ard Oil clashes with Pinscrest
Rexall and Sanford Electric
tangles with Strickland-Morrlson.

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tlso racked tip as many
point*. Cakey-Jarrell thd Tom­
my Whigham did an outstand­
ing job on rebounds for their
respective quintet*.
Saturday morning ths boys
return to action at SHS'a
Fleming Memorial Gymnas­

SMIRNOFF

Legal Notice

higheel cash bidder at Ihe front
door of the Semlnolo County
Court llnuee al Hanford. Flor
Ida. on the first Monday In lha
month of January. 1M*. which
la tha 4th day of January. 1141
paled thla Sllh day of Oct
eber. 1S44.
(Official Clark'# deal)
Arthur II. Heckwlth. Jr.
Clerk. Circuit Court.
Hemlnoly County. Florida
IIy: II. N. Tamm. Jr.
Deputy Clerk
Fublleh Pee. IS. IT. S4. II. t i l l
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fentivs and defensive so* was
Andy Adcock.
In the' finals, Doug MaiCzowiki'a nine points took
high point honor* for W T R R 'i
Broadcasters in their victory
over tha Griliar*. However,
Tommy Gracey of the losers

Andy Stxklller, U n iv e rs ity ^
Miami's Cherokee Indian de­
fensive back, continues on the
warpath. Unable to p l a y
apiece for the losers but It against Detroit because of in
was not quite enough to make |juries, Andy made seven tackldifference
es against Tulane to boost his
In games scheduled for Sat­ season total to 41, just four
urday afternoon, the Jets will short of the best record oter
tingle with the Lions at 2 and a whole seaaon by a Miami de­
at 3 the Colts meet the Rams. fensive back.

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First red aril, led by Randy
Brown and Tom m y Bart*/ de­
feated Plnecrest' Rexall 37 to
22 in Junior Boys Basketball
League play. In other edn
tests, Strickland • Morrison
tripped Standard Oil 38 to 25,
Sanford'Electric downed San
ford Atlantic 43 to 21 and
WTRR edged D »y and Nile
Grill IS to 14.
Brown hit for 22 points and
Barks for 10 as the Savingsmen trounced the Druggists.
Mike Richard's 10 points was
tops for Rexall although Russ
Gordie turned in a top defen­
sive effort.
Bill
Schmidt
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2q
points for Strickland-Morrison
in the Automen'a tilt with the
Oilers. Schmidt covered the
(wards like a demon to spur
his team'* effort. Hitchcock
led Standard with 14 points. ,
. A1 Grooms teamed up with
Ricky Smith for a combined
35 points in pacing the Elec­
tricians to their win over the
Bankers. Grooms got 19 points
while Smith dumped in 18. For
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lipstick, on his clothes or
telephone numbers in his
pockets, but I ’ve got a feel*
Inir there’s somebody else.
Could it ho ray Imagina­
tion?
SUSPICIOUS
D EAR SUSPICIOUS: It
must be! Any man who, aftor one unsuccessful marri­
age, tries it again with a
widow with five Children
(under 12 y e t!) has got to
be mad about the woman.
•
J )E A R A B B Y : This has
hsppened to me twice alrea­
dy and I want to know the

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D E A R AB B Y: F o r.tw o
y e a n I w t « ■. widow with
fiv e children under 12. Then
I married ■ man who claim*
ed ho loved mo very much,
But ho acta Ilka ha haa
someone on tha side. He was
married before, and told.me
h i divorced his wife because
she was so cold. Believe me,
ho can’t use that excuse
about me. Ho has the kind
o f job that bo can leave
any time. Ho seems to bays
so many unscheduled and
lata business appointments
that I am auspjelous. I ’ve
never found any proof, like

D e e . 10, 1984

reason. I have bean Invited
to and havs attended two
bridal showers. Both warvery "nice, but I was not In­
vited to the main event— the
wedding. Is this proper eti­
quette? Or Is it just plain
IgnoVanee? I know some
other ladles who have re­
ceived the same treatment.
Both these brides hsd big
church weddings and recep­
tions following, but some o f
us who were Invited to show-'
ere were not good enough
fo r tha main event Sign
me—
NOT GOOD ENOUGH
DEAR
NO T: S o m e
“ showers" lstely have de­
generated Into a big "c o l­
lection’* In which nobody
seems to care who gela
soaked. I f you were "good
enough" to he Invited to
the ahower, It seems to me
that unless the wedding was
limited only to family and
a few very close friends, you

The other day I answered able balls are held at the As­
that famous Invitation—"M eet tor that they have need of this
me' at the Astor"—which has newly decorated eleganed=wnd
also for a fitting background
become a byword to New
for the beautifully gowned
Yorkers and visitors.
women and elegantly attired
As the guest of Mr. Anthony men. One must dress to fit
M. R ry, Vice President and Into such a handsome room.
On board ,32 In the World
Generpl Manager of the famed
This coming week I am at­ Bridge Olympiad, the United
Astor, I went to see tbo beau­ tending the Newspaper Wom­ States t«(km lost 17 Interna­
tiful, newly decorated ball­ en’s Ball in that room and 1 tional Match Points to fall 12
room a true return to ele­ just know how elegant and behind in the final match
gance! Any woman can look beautiful an event it will be.
against Italy, We made up
beautiful in this ballroom. 1 shall wear my black velvet
two IM P ’a on the next alx
With the atmosphere, the gown and a specially designed
boards to reduce our deficit
character, the elegance of the evening coif cap.
to 10.
original decor, the Astor Ball­
Mr., Rey, known affection­
Then came board 39 on
room glows with warm golden ately as "Tony R ey," is a
which the Italian pair of Bel­
accents. It shimmers with charming man well-versed In
ladonna and 'A verelll dis­
soft light from the crystal New York social and tradi­
played their amazing part­
chandeliers, each 12 feet high tional history. He is the per­
nership sharpness by stop­
and eight feet wide. They are fect host for such a handsome
ping at four diamonds.
styled in 18th Century, class'- hotel,as the Astor. Here have
Belladonna's v u I n • r able
leal French. The colors arc gathered the great celebrities
double
o f East's one spade
soft gray and gold leaf orna­ of the past, including Lillian
mentation with burnished cop­ Russell, who made a n ’ Indeli­ opening would not be made
per for drapery. Overhead ble mark on history and hy any top American player.
there is an exquisite encircl­ whose hats and hair wilt al­ He held only one heart and.
ing of a hand-pa Intcd-ln-oil ways be remembered. Here, not too much In high cards.
West raised to two spades
mural. It is the first time in loo, General Dougljs MacAr-l
Avaralll bid three hearts.
60-years that such elegance thur sndTils lovely'w ife spent |and
T ,i|(|
Idd was quite conserva­
has been created In New York. a part of their honeymoon. ' tj
t i v e , hut AVarelli Is someThere are tiers of boxes ' und Horen/ Zlrgfcld
tour c |thing; of an under bidder.
beautifully decorated and one, |the delightful Billie Burke.
the "Royal Box," centered In
When you visit New York,
the row of Mczianine boxes,
he sure to nco the ballroom at
is for special V.I.P. guests i the Astor; the return Iq e|ewho wish to view the beauty |isancc it heart warming. New
of the scene on the floor of j York JS full of tradition, and j
the elegant ballroom.
it Juet need* to he shown. Just|
So many social and charit
When will men learn that
think, I live two blocks from 1
the
moat
Irrautiful
girls
the Hotel, and from my gar­
aren't
always
the
liest
dates
T
im o it^
den I can sec flu- top of the
a ^ M t C m a
A young man thinks If ha
Hotel
Astor—"In
the
heart
of
&gt;»■*»!&lt;Hms (siwW)
run just get a date with the
the theatre district."
Tomorrow — "D ear Kdyth beat. looking girt, he will lie
sitting pretty. So he finally
Thornton McLeod"
gets a date with Glamourous
(■rare and experts to havs a
wonderful time.
But docs Glamorous Grace
put herself out-to.m ake the
rvening fun, to make her data
feel III fret tall? Does she
seem to appreciate the flowera she rercivea, the plare
the is tuken, the young man's
effort to show her a good
time ?

should have been "good en­
ough" for the wedding. *
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D E AR A B B Y : With all
the modem packaging, why
Is it that when a person
buys a pound o f brown sug­
ar it has to be repackaged
Immediately after it lias
been. opened or the next
time you want to use It
yo\t1] have a block o f brown
’ •cement’’ ?
I am mad. I Just smash­
ed my finger with a ham­
mer trying to break up a
block o f brown sugar. I am
sure the brown augar pack­
age has not changed in 100
years. Please print this, Abby. It might wake up tha
people who package it.
-------K A Y
• D E AR K A Y : This Is not
a household hints column,
but if you transfer tha
brown sugar into an' air­
tight jar, put a little wad
o f damp paper toweling In

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refrigerator, you'll not have
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D E AR A B B Y: There’s a
television program fo r kids
with a talking goldffish who
gives advice. He ie sort of
the D EAR A B B Y of televi■ion but, o f course, they
don’t call him th a t Whjr
do you suppose anyone
would write to a goldfish
fo r advice?
ROBB ROSS
D EAR ROBB: I'll bite.
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For Abby'a b o o k l e t ,
"H ow To Have A Loyely
Wedding," send 60 cents to
Abby, Box 69700, Loe A n g­
eles, calif.

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Troubled? Write to A B ­
BY, Box 69700, tj&gt;a Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-ad­
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home from his dste feeling
^disappointed, not with her hut
himself.
He fin* to grow up a lot heI fore he discovers that a girl
with less bruuty Is likely to
he a much more entertaining
ami appreciative date.
Not being aide to rely on
looka alone, the less-thanlieauliful girl makes a rrat
effort to lie amusing, to put
a. young man at ease, to see
that they Ixith have a good
time;
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simple, that makes a fellow
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East used to darken tha edge*
"W hatever happened to *Traof their, eyelids." The letter
plicltyT* actress Ins Balin
aiked plaintively a i her eyes
concession was for authentic­
patiently watched her’ coffeeity.
maker leke its own aimpie
" I f I can get away with
time dripping a good cupful.
auch little make-op In color
Perhaps the answer to the
and Cinerama, why not in
question U in her mirror.
other movies end every day I "
Dressed in a black sweeter
ahe asks.
and well-fitting black slacks
for a sunny . morning Inter­
view, she leaves the tight gold
lame espris
and
jeweled
mules to the Hollywood aet.
Except for heavier make-up
needed for stage appearances
in "Compulsion," and ‘.‘Ma­
jority nf One." Mias Balin
uses only eye make up and a
pale lip pomade both on and
off screed._____________
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She confides that ahe tried
lipstick when she was 14 and
hasn't touched the stuff since.
IN A B A L IN .
^."Recently I lived near one
wnnts to be n copy 3
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of the Manhattan high schools
and the teen-age girls were switched to a carbohydrate
fentagUcjK^ she aald, "They diet and lost another five. She
were so completely made up it a dancer and also does sim­
that I wondered how early ple Isometric exercises to
they got up each morning to keep her muscles supple as
tease their hair, put on all she sheds weight.
that gook."
As an actress her feeling
"Th ey a re." *he says rue­ about make-up is unusual. As
fully, "in too much of a hurry Martha in "The Greatest Story
to grow up."
CeifIn - Cards - Hooks
Ever Told," lo be released in
However, Miss Balin is a February, she used mascara
. 210 E. First St.
fortunate young woman who and kohl which "ladies of the
inherited good skin and she
cares for i t
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my mother commenting on
my grandmother'* lovely skin
when she was in her 70s. Un­
fortunately, no one in the fam-1
"T H E F R IE N D L Y STORE W ITH Q U A L IT Y
By bothered to get the recipe
M ERCH AND ISE A T PltlCES YOU CAN A F F O R D !"
for a rose petal and almond
concoction she used on h e r!
skin."
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99.9977%
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On
not up* soap on my face," shej
Your
says. “ Only a non-aliergcnic
Wrist
cleansing cream ."
Her ancestry, h o w e v e r ,
plays havoc with her weight.
Many Others
ACCUTICN -JU*
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protect*#.
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to bottom easily and so docs !
my weight."
To keep her figure at its
current trim stale for a new!
movie, “ Reprisal," being film4d in Greece, she followed the
high protein Royal Canadian
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though it won’t win any Los Angeles Ccconut Grove,
prises fo r originality. Brock in celebration o f ita 40th
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away slave and Pater Whit- Duranta, Joey Bishop, slngar
nay is the man dediceUd to Eddls Fisher and host Danny
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bid hearts and
to go on to five diamonds.
Four diamonds made rather
ready because sll Belladonna
had to lose were the are and
king o f diamonds and aca o f
clubs.
*' When the United States
held the North-South cards,
North chose to open with a
shaded one heart bid. East
overcelled' with one epade.
South ( hld two diamond* and
West two spades.
North was glad to hava a
chance to pats. East passed
also andSouth bid
three
clubs.
This forced North to bid
again
and he chose three
hearts ss whatlooked like
|the least o f evil*. Everyone
. |&gt;assed and North had to lose
|two diamonds, a club and two
trumps for down one and a
loss of si- more IM P ’S.

tome rare American sings " I.« M* Entertain Ycu "
lively coins, some avaricious collec­ and later doee an AI Joleon
hour with Jimmy doing a tors, a coin counterfeiting and medley.
8:30-0 p.m. ABC. My Three
handful of rousers Ilk* "A la ­ substitution racket and, of
Son*. "Y o u 'rf In My Power."
bama Jubilee,” “ Sam the Old course, murder. The rarest Cute episode, involving more
Accordion Man," "Down By coin o f a ll is a Confederate hypnotism than has been al­
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Chancel are she it to Im­
pressed with her own t&gt;eauty
arid popularity she thinks the
it doing the young man a
favor tu go out with hint.
Instead of wanting to have
fun she is Interested in be­
ing seen. Instead of runren­
trating on her own date she
is busy looking around to see
if there is anyone inord at­
tractive than he is.
The flowers, the danre, the
whole evening are all taken
fo r granted hy Glamoroua
Grace. She fecit, she has
earned them all simply by be­
ing beautiful.
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Mr. , nd Mr*. Raymor^ F. Lindenhurst. lamg Bland, X. Mon were Mr. and Mr*. Robert j Mr*. C e d i' D ari*; Mr, and
Robinson of 111 Pinccrest
Hancortff Mr. and -Mr*. Wif" Mrs. J. C. Dodson and daughr e c e n t l y cWcbratHT
Helping the Robinsons cele liam Brown; Mr. and Mr*. ter, Johnny Lee; Mr. and Mrs.
their 23th wedding annivers­ brate thi* memorable occas Clarrnce Wallis;
Mr. and I Ronald White, and Mr. and
ary with a buffet dinner at
Mr*. Ronald Robinson and
their home.
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son. Randy.
The reception are* was fes­
Also Mr. and M rs.'W illiam
tively decorated with lovely
Rernosky Jr.; Mr. and Mrs.
floral arrangements of white
Krnle Rauemebtcr; Mr. and
mums with siher leaves in
Mrs. Rill Rernosky Sr. and
silver containers, depicting
three sons, Tommy. Bobby,
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Danny and David; Mrs. Iva
ary colors.
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Mrs. Anna Sword and Mrs.
HAIRDOS GO DISCOTHEQUE — Discotheque continue* its aftcr-aunding cake artistically decorat­
Pat Clement*.'
down hold on the dancing set. TI iq daneett aren’t simple but the hairdos
ed, was baked for the occas­
Also Mrs. Jo Ann Kinder
are. Simplicity is essential to allow the hnit^to swing gracefully with the
ion by Mrs. E. Austin and
and daughter, Cheryl; Mrs.
latest discotheque beat. Both styles nro based on even length hair (right)*
Rosie M. Robinson. A silver
Louise Sword; Mrs.
Mary
which falls just below chin level. For a change, comb half o f the front
and white motif was used in
Dunnaway; Mrs. Sarah Smith
hair straight back.(left) and catch It behind the ear with a bow or jeweled
th l..ta b ic decor atjd silver
and Chester Farley.
clip. Let the other wing out in a wide flip. Photographed « l Sheplieard'a in
trays contained a Variety of
Among tire out of town
New York.
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guest* were Mr. and Mrs.
The Robinsons moved to
James Walsh, Fort Lauder­
^S an ford six years ago from
dale; Mr. and . Mrs. Joseph
"E lis a b e th ,
I’a., with their
Kiss and Miss Nina Mel­
Hirer sons, Ronald, Richard
bourne, Orlando;
Mr. and
and Robert. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. DouRla* Thompson, Os­
Ronald Robinson and son,
teen, and Mrs. Robinson's parRandy, live in Sanford, and
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their 25th wedding anniversary.
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combine with washed (nuts, portion and tint with any depineapple and coconut. Put sired food coloring. Pour into
fruit-coconut mixture through shallow pans which have been
a food chopper using coarse dipped in rold
water. Let
Made Combine ground mix- stanH over night. Turn out and
lure with coarsely chopped cut in square*. R ollin powdernuts and spread out on a flat *d or granulated
sugar. Let
pan which lias been spread stand until firm,
with the fuelled butter. Put '
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to a 3 qt. saucepan, mix well,
2 cups sugar
and wipe down sugar from
cup corn syrup
sides of pan. Now boil with- *
2 egg whites
out stirring to a soft ball
I cup chopped nuts
sta ge,(231 degrees). Remove
•* l*p cream of tartar
from lit-.il .mil poor over the
&gt;■ cup water
fruit. Let cool, then knead (lie.
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mixed
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I'nrin Into two lolls alxiut ‘J
flavonng
inches in diameter. Wrap in
Combine sugar, syrup, wa
iWViil paper io a dampened ter, salt and cream ol tartar,
clean rlnlh and place itv re lo s e r and boil a mmoles In
frigerator for alamt 3 hours cover. Wipe sides of pan with
or until it slues well l ul m damp cloth. Hod without stir­
's null slices. Makes 3 'j mig to lirui hall stage (243 210
pounds.
degrees). Remove from- fire.
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t cup sugar
: whiles t onlmne Ix-ating on
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III uiixtiiie holds Its shapelew plains salt
uhiti droppi-d from » spoon,
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Vdd IIjfvoting and nuts Drop
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hi teaspoonfuls onto waxed
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paper, or pour Into hqtteieil
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ter. lom lm ie sugar and tint
. . .
water Roil to a soft stage M l KM II V A N ILLA (R E VMS
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and salt Heat until atilf. Add
equal amount water
I aim ing
Real
thoroughly
. poaiteieil sugar
Pour into ii pad which has
I t-p flavoring
t'ern dusted with powdered• t untune egg white*, water
sugar and dust surface with and enough powdered sugar
powdered sugar Allow
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stand until stiff enough to to mold kneid well Add fit
hold its shape. Cut in strips coring II immure » u«&gt; stiff
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cup rold vvatcr
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3 ihsp*. corn starch
2 cups sugar
inches apart and watch yuui
few grains salt
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tree conic full aud snow cov­ l Soften gelatin in cold water
1, cup water
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long after the ornaments are
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found one »o hope whoever
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4k lb. moist coconut
4* lb. pecans or walnuts
3 tbsps. butter mtfUed
2 cups sugar.
\ cup water
3 tbsps. vinegar
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77ie Ronald Plumlees Host
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Mia* Dora Catherine Beckey, daughter o f Mr. and Mr*.
Bernard L. Beckey Sr. of San­
ford, and Ronald Lee Appel,
ion of Mr. and M n . Cbarlc*
Appel of Belleville, 111., were
united in holy matrimony on
Nov. » , at (: M p.m. at All
Soul* Catholic Church with
the Rev. Richard Lyon* per­
forming the Impreialve double
ring ceremony.

Mr*. F. E. Roumlllat Sr.I bride'* parent* held a recep-|George Alford
and
M n.|arrangement* of lavender and
Mr. and M n . Ronald Plumplayed-Ike traditional nuptial] tlon at the heme with Mr*. I James Lee astlsting. Lovely] white mumi decorated the reIce, both of whom are English
hymn*.
ceptlon area.
teachers at Seminole High
G iven In m arriag e by her
T ," ‘ r, fr ''!,,im rnt U t',r
School, were hosts to a Yule
fath er.
bride
radiant I t f j B H l g T T a B B B w T 1
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white lare coffee at their Plnecresl borne,
in a form al white gown of
w,,h frrn rUnntr' do'‘ " the Sunday.
Chantilly lace over j.cau de U
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tole featuring a fitted bodice I r
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with the icallopod neckline
t
from one end of the table with
High faculty and their spous­
edged in Jewel*
traditional U j l
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es. The fete was In the' form
pointed sleeves. The vohm.l- B H W f l M ] &amp; '
weddm,; cake served
the of an open house, lasting
roua a k in was scalloped at B A w Sb J &amp; F
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opposite end. Slipper
from 5 to 8 p.m.
the hemline and arcented with f
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The Plumlee home was gaily
a scalloped ra ffle
the j g f c f l f t K f f i g
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Her imported veil of it- \ jb ;
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per, giving it a festive air as
luiion fell from a Jeweled
tiara, and she parried a white
prayer book centered with or­
chids, showered with white
satin streamers.

Young Women

O f South Seminole

Miss Rena Faye, McKenzie
attended the bride a* maid of
honor and was gowned in
green silk with the fitted bod­
ice designed
with capped
sleeves and a batteau neck­
line. Her short green veil fell
from a matching pillbox nnd
•he carried a bouquet of lav­
ender mums.
Michael Brosopskl served
the groom as best man.
Mrs. Beckey chose for her
daughter* wedding a pastel
pink embroidered sheath with
contrasting accessories and
her corsage was of while Parnations.
The groom’* mother wore a
light blue suit with contrasting
accessories and a white car­
nation corsage.

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No. 2 Order of Eastern Star
witnessed a very beautiful
and Inspiring Initiation ceremoney. Mrs. L. E. Estes,
Worthy Mutron, and it. E.
J’rurUoy, Worthy Patron, pre­
sided over Iho meeting.
Initiated Into the Order,was
Mrs. Evelyn G. Hayoa. Ini­
tiatory solos were sung by
liyron M. Leach.
Mrs. Rebecca Mathews, re­
cently
af dilated
with
the
chapter, was escorted to the
west where she was welcomed
by the Worthy Matron.
First time visitors were
Mfs George F. Morgan. Hath
rrine f No. 31, Ilortibeck, La.,
ami Mrs Annie* M. Wheeler.
Statrn island, N Y
The
substituting • officer*
were Mr*. C'burlr* II. Cole,
Marshall. - .and Mrs. Waiter
Raines, Warder.
Hostesses for the refresh-

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For Fesjtive Gay
Christmas Decor

She’ll be walking on air af­
ter the holidays, if you add a
gift of pretty leather boot*.
Booti in an endlesi variety
of leather textures — smooth,
brush
grained, suede,
ed, and patent
bigger fashion headlines than
ever this season, according to
the Shoe Fashion Service of
Leather Industries of America.
No longer are they some­
thing lo put on your feet only
in bad we at tier or when you’ re
hiking or horseback-riding To­
day's leather boots are fash­
ionable and feminine-looking
at home, In the office and even
night-clubbing, as well as out
of doors.
water-reBrightly colored
slslahl. atl-1&lt;fathef booti will
keep her feet dashingly' dry
through slushy streets and win­
ter winds from Christinas
To r e m o v e
fingerprint
morning on
Medium-weight
lcathhr soles flex easily to « r 1*mudgc* -from light switch,
commodate toot movement plates and woodwork, sponge
while leather upper* simuitan ( area with a solution of 3 table­
eously protect the toot and leg spoons of sal soda concentrat­
against wind amt water and, ed and a pinch of detergent in
allow perspiration lo escape. &gt;I quart of warm water. Rinse
Root heights vary from ankle with fresh water.

Christmni entertulnlng to- I hugger* to knee-skimmer*
ilny; a* always. i« traditional- , high for mat* and suit*, low
rv festive and gay. Modern Jfor pant*. They *pbi*h the win­
lifatesses take delight in dec- |ter scene with color: scarlet. I
orating the house anil dis­ mustard, lodcn, honey, deep1
playing their talents fo r do- blue. For contrast, some boot*
it-yourself project* mu at n&amp; |feature different lone* on the
shoe upper ami on the leather
other time o f the year.
lining. Turmnz down the cuff
It’s r im y to go out noil buy |
gives a multi lined effect. In,
the tilings that mnkr Christ- I
boots boasting warm shearing |
inns look like Christinas at
lining*, the wool is often dyed j
your homo. But somehow
to match the color of the shoe. I
Christmas feels more like
A .pair of these handsome
Christmas when there’s some­
leather boot* or boot • ihoc*
thing of you in the decora­ will give her comfort, warmth
tions that spell out the holi­ and up-to the-minute styling.
day spirit With a little time
and Imagination, you ran
if you hesitate to use scour­
make charming adornments ing powder on the bottom of I
for your home. And It’s so good (Mils and pant for fear of
alrnplc w lth lh g jirlp nf ChrlitL scratching lliom, use sal soda
mas g ift wrapping papers, in. concentrated dry. It contains
themselves so in kreping with no grit or sediment that might
the spirit pf the season.
mar the surface.

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Feature Variety

By Jane Casselberry
Floral arrangements for the
holiday season will be demon­
strated by Mrs. Rue Tleuber' per and Mr*. Mabel Criticalden of Daisy Flower Shop In
Seminole Plaza at a. meeting
of the Yoon* Woman’s Club of
South Seminole Thursday at
8 p.m. in the cafetorlmn of
South Somjnolc Elementary
School at Casiclbcrry.
Mr*. K n o w l t o n Harrell,
chairman of the ways and
means committee, will present
a list of proposed fund railing
project* for vote of the mem­
bership.
Fashions ordered at the last
month'* meeting, w ill' be de­
livered at Thursday'* meeting.
Hostesses for the evening
will be Mrs. Francis Culbrclh
and Mrs. Jim Daily.
Final plans will be announc­
ed for the Christmas DinnerDance scheduled for Satur­
day. Dec. 19, from 7-12 p.m.
at Mid-Florfda Country Club.
The affair is o|tcn to mem­
bers arid their husbands and
prospective m e m b e r s and
their husbands.
Members are asked to bring
donations of food or money for
the club’s "adopted" family to
Mrs. Frud Maly, chairman of
the Adopt-a-family for Christ­
mas Committee.

"FARAPRB HS"

guests arrived during the des­
ignated hours.
- Refreshments of delicious'
dips, crackers and chips were
served, along with an unusual
cheese loaf, made of a blend­
ing of various cheeses with
herbs and spices which elicit­
ed raves from guests who re­
turned to the buffet table for
innumerable helpings.
Coffee, and wine completed
the refreshments along with
assorted nuts.
Approximately.
g u e 1 1*
were present during the even­
ing. Among them were the
Rev. Father John' Adair and
Mr*. Adair fnom St. John'*
Chrysostom ciiapel, G r e e k
Orthodox Church in F e r n

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and hostess was Mrs..- Dottle
Austin

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High Fashions

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NEW YO R K * - (N E A ) The idea it sure to capti
fashions for young girls in th e : and have named the line after
vale the youngsters' fancy.
High fashion dolls, with their age group o f five to 12 years j the doll they created.
beautifully made, fully co*
But mom will be pleased, too.
Each- Item has been given
. prdinated wardrohea have prosuperb tailoring from the first
; vided a training program ip
grooming and good taste for
dart down to the final team.
And the line is fully coord i­
loday'a little girl*.
nated as to color and alzes.
On the incrcaae la a trend
toward neatneai and an InColor* are luscious. Tale
• iereat in fashion on the part
pink, yellow, soft greed and
bf the pre-teen girl. And one
blue are used in party dress­
reason for the fine turn of
es, swelters and lingerie; In
events is that young Susie
the sportier selections—slacks,
.wants to be dressed as smart­
jackets, weskits, skirl* and
ly as she herself dresses her
blouse* — deeper shades such
doll.
a* geranium pink, Balboa
For the holiday season, the
blue and bright yellow are
makers of a popular favorite
highlighted.
among those/dolls now takes
There are pajamas, robes
the youngsters a step further
and lounge seta with ro-ordialong the road to stylc.^They
nated travel caaet and tote
have designed a full line of
bags for *uch exciting event*
m
(lumber parties
at a
friend's home. Umbrellas in
an alphabet print match allweather coats and sneakers'

Accessory Items

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The most practical Christ­
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psckage by adding Imagina­
tive. though compatible, ac­
cessory items.
For a practical Yuletide gift
for, a family with a baby, you
might for example, get a col­
orful nursery diaper hamper,
and stuff It with diapers, dia­
per pins, baby powderj or oth­
er small inexpensive items.
Nursery diaper hampers are
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- Ideal for gift-giving; many
t jtre gaily drcornled with childicn’s motifs — circus pat­
terns, gay bunnies and little
lambs or “ playtime” themes.
; Covered in washable vinyl,
they have a removable, plnstir
inner bag for sanitary handling, and a cover with builiin deodorlxer.

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Personals
Mrs. Kathryn Schellig has
returned to her home on West
Jessup Avenue after vacation­
ing in Fort Hill, Ontario, Canand Detroit, Mich.
Lt. Joe Fouraker, who is
presently stationed at Fort
Henning, Ga., recently visited
his aunts amt uncles, Mr. and
"Mrs. Earl Blankenship, of 13th
Street and Mr. and Mrs Otis
Fouraker, of E. Lake Avenue.
Repent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Bright of Oak
Avenue were thetr daughter
and her butband, Mr. and
Mrs
Glenn Satterfield, of
Fairmont. W Va.
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1 tbsps. ground nut meats
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robes, have been responsible for a growing inter­
est in their own clothes on- the part of little
girls. Rarbie fashions, a complete line of co-or­
dinated clothes for these fashion - conscious
misses, bovVs in for the holidays. Party dress
(le ft) has velveteen bodice, narrow cowl collar
and white sunburst-pleated skirt.

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Program On American Birds

I f you can’t do your shopping
call our personal shopper,
MRS. GORTON — She will
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and deliver — NO E X TR A
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IF IN DOUBT W E H AV E A B E A U TIF U L
SELECTION OF' RUSSELL STOVER CANDY.

Slides of American birds to-| an eastern blue bird, was won
gether with a recording of by Mrs. Edgar T. Webb.
their /longs and calls were
A Christmas touch waa fur­
shown by Chairman Gforgc T. nished when the host and ho*,
Haig at the December meeting
teas served coffee accompan­
of the Chuluota His and Her
ied
by a beautiful while cake
Garden Club, which met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George decorated with red cherries,
II Zimmer Most of the birds holiday fruit rake and cookies.
depicted visit some part of
Florida during the year, or
are native to the state. The
slides and Hh- recording were
furnished by the Florida Audu
bon Soctety.
At the business- •meeting it
was arranged that the men of
the club would meet on Fri­
day, Dee. II, at 9.30 a in , at
the central entrance to the
residential area from SR -419
to cut the grass, weed the
gardens and arrange for th&lt;
planting of n c w material
which members and residents
of the community have do
nated to the club
Mrs Cyrus Willard. Mrs
Herbert W. Boswell and Mrs
Alfred Van Wormer. were ap
pointed by the chairman to
serve on the nominating com
mittce and were asked to sub
mil a slate of officers to serve
during 1963 at the annual
meeting to be l\dd Jan. -t.
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (U PI)
—'Twelve healthy airmen were
given one of the most un­
heard-of orders In military
history here:
"Get In that bed, soldier,
and Just sack out for the next
two weeks
The 13 officers and enlisted
men are the guinea pigs In an
experiment designed to test
the effecU on the human body
of two weeks of doing nothing,
In relstion to weightlessness
research for the Air Fbrce’a
Manned Orbital Laboratory
program.
Called "Operation Bedrest,"
the experiment la being car­
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The 13 super-relaxers were
picked from ISO volunteers.
Chess probably originated
In India durlngssfor before)
the seventh century, accord­
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Executive board members of Thanksgiving snd Christmas
South Seminole Welcome-Wa­ projects 'for the needy were
gon Club gave a surprise stork heard and members were ask­
shower for one of their group, ed to bring toys, clothing or
Mrs. Juanita Moore, o( San- food to the next general meet­
lando Estates, at their Dec­ ing set for 11:30 a. m., Dec.
ember meeting held at the IT, at the House of Beef la
horn* of Welcome Wagon Hos­ Maitland. Those attending al­
so are to bring a $1 gift for
tess Nora Norris.
^
Mrs. Moore was presented exchange.
Plans were made for Mrs.
with a Isjrtte from the group.
Hostesses with Mrs. Norris Jones, Mrs. Norris, Mrs.
were Mrs. Sandy LaPoma, Crawford, Mrs: UPoma and
Mrs. Helen Green, Mrs. Gilds Mrs. Miles to visit three form­
Pettlnatl and Mrs. Maryann er members who are shut-ins
Miles. Others attending were at the present time. Gifts of
Mrs. Sue* Gates, Mrs. Sue handmade slippers will be giv­
Dice, Mrs. Lucille Crowell, en each, Mrs. Olive Duffy,
Mrs. Claire Sahatlnl, Mrs. Mrs. Elsie VaU and Mrs. AgBunny Dickinson, Mrs. Wan- net Williams
eeta Moors, Mrs. Amber Hen­ Presentstion of the sUte of
ry, Mrs. May Jones, Mrs. Min­ new officers Included Mrs.
na Crum and Mrs. Frances MUes, president; Mrs. Clare
Cordell.
Paulsen. flPst vice president;
The hoard also gave a show­ Mrs. Pettlnatl, aeoond vine
er of birthday cards to Mrs. president; Mrs. Frances Dick­
Maude Crawford, mother of inson, recording secretary,
Mrs. Norris, who has Just re­ Mrs. Jeannie Fritter, corres­
turned from her summer home ponding secretary: Mrs. Mein Blnghsmpton, N. V., where Isnie Stewart, treaaurer and
she celebrated her Both birth­ Mrs. Gates, historian. Inatalladay Dec. S.
v / lion will be conducted by Mr*.
During the business session Judy Hurlburt at the January
following luncheon, reports on Houae In Winter Park.

GALVESTON, Tex. (U P D Alton Crook, the teen-iged
baikatball itar who turned
hlmielf Into a. human torch,
died of the burns Tuesday; •
Crook, 18, played champion­
ship basketball with SanfordFrKeh, a high school In the
Texas Panhandle. Hia per­
formance earned him a scho­
larship to West Texas State
University at Canyon.
Ha entered this fall and
earned the center slot on the
freshman team.
Eleven days ago. on the eve
of the fresh squad's first
game. Crook was despondent
over a Thanksgiving holiday
quarrel with hie family.
Am hta roommates slept, he
left his dormitory, walked to
a service station and bought a
can of gasoline. Ha told the
attendant it was for a stalled
car.
Seconds later, he staggered
out of an allay, bis clothes
aflame.
"U A tn* tU* . . . let me
die," he screamed.
Two-thJrdi of his body was
blistered and charred.

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- Historians, sociolopists — just
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are Ijegimiing to tr.l:c about some­
thing called the •'information revo­
lution.”
•This term lakes an, among many
. things, the soaring attendance at
schools,- the increased availability of
and demand for information o f all
kinds, the growing importance o f
computers in storing and retrieving
and reshuffling knowledge.
Like most other revolutions, It has
come upon us almost by surprise.
Just one human lifetime has seen the
advent o f the telephone, phonograph,
radio, television, modem newspapers,
movies, inexpensive books, maga­
zines, advertising— all of which have
infinitely multiplied our sources of
information, and all of which con­
tinually bombard us with facts, fic­
tion. instruction, entertainment-and
persuasion.
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Knowledge, asserts Fortune mnga?ine in a recent issue, is the fastest
growing industry o f them all, if one
includes n wide range o f activities
not usually considered as “ knowl­
edge” or “ information.”
Based on a 1958 study by Prof.
Fritz Machlup o f Princeton Univers­
ity, an article by Gilbert Burck as­
sesses the dollar value of the knowl­
edge industry in 19G3 as nearly $195
billion. This is 43 per cent higher
than Machlup’s 1958 figure. The in­
dustry employs no fewer than 24
million people.
Included in the value of the knowl­
edge industry' is anything that logi­
cally comes under this heading, if on­
ly partially. This means not only the
cost o f all the nation’s elementary,
secondary and higher schools but the
taxes not paid by schools and the in­
come not earned by students who
woidd otherwise be working.
Also ndded are all publishing and
printing, including stationery (letter
writing, is imparting information);
communications (newspapers, radio,
television, etc.); movies, theaters;
the telephone and telegraph business­
es: certain government functions.

such as the postal service; profes­
sional advice (legal, engineering,
medical, etc.)
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•T o mmy ' s
grandmother
brines out a splendid Idee
so scrapbook '.this csss to
furnish Idrss when you
wi&lt;h .t^k buy birthday or
Christmas
Riffs. ' Women
are the custodians o f cul­
ture, music and morality an
please give presents that
will nurture a child's mind.
And make a complete set
of the non-profit booklets
mentioned below!

The knowledge industry., is only
beginning to come into ifs own. For
example, spending on education per.
citizen nearly quadrupled between
1930 and 1933. Total cost o f nil ed­
ucation in 1942 was $3.1 billion; in
1963, $31 billion; estimated for 1975,
$75 billion.
. The number o f book titles publish­
ed has increased 90 per cent since
1958; paperback sales have zoomed
183 per cent in thte same time. A l­
though 800 newspapers have disap­
peared in the past 50 years, total cir­
culation per household hns remained
fairly even and sales have risen at
the same rate as the Gross National
Product.
America had 600 symphony or­
chestras before World War II; today
there are 1.350. The recording bus­
iness has triplet! in the past decade.
The communication jndustry, nonexistant 50 years ago, earned $14.6 bil­
lion last year for transmitting knowl­
edge. ' .’
I f present trends continue, knowl­
edge-producing employment m a y
double oy 1985 and the knowledge
industry’s shnre o f totnl national
production could reach 50 pec cent,
It will eventually level o ff some­
where. Otherwise, says writer Burck,
“ practically the whole population
will he engnged in taking in one an­
other's information nnd will have lit­
tle time to build superpower cars,
super ice cube makers, superluxury
ranch houses and 12-lune superhigh­
ways.”

CASE U-452: Tommy D..
j j aged 0, is a smart youngster.
“ Dr. Crane,”
his doting
grandmother
began, "w
kind of presents are most ap­
propriate fo r a boy of Tom­
my'* age?

Thought For Today

the

booklet,

“ How to

or high' school, to help tny-' Raise Your Child's School
prove their spelling, uod en­ Marks,” as well as "H ow to
Inform a Fosler Child" and
courage then\ tv write.
Rcjicmbcr, vocabulary is the “ flrhavior Test fo r Teen­
one of life crucial differences a g ers."’
Send s long stamped, rebetween man and monkeys, so
boost your child's language lurn envelope, plus 20 cents
for-each one.
skiil!
Re sure a book of Bible
stories is in the home and in­
spiring children's books, such
as the Christmas story of
"IJttle
Sandy
Steighfoot,"
the forlorn Arctic child who
overcame his physical handi­
cap to become eo-pilot of
Santa's sleigh.
“ Swiss Family Robinson” Is

Neither
your
newspaper'
nor 1 makes a penny from
■tty of them, so taka full ad­
vantage o f these helpful aids
for child rearing.

COM PLETE
INVESTM ENT SERVICE

Listed and anlisted
“ My husband want, to give
novrl fo.r fhiU
Securities
m footballs,
fo o th . i l .
skate, and
. n d l '1™ '
Au* u,ta Stevenhim
skates
Mutual Lands
son s many books lauding
other athletic equipment.
Amcricnn plonycr heores such
“ But are those appropriate ns Lincoln, (\nthony Wayne,
A I.L R N * CO.
for a grandmother to offer •Molly Pitcher ami the like.
211 E. LEMON ST.
h im :”
L A K E L A N D , F L A .'
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good
grnndmothcrs
We human being* arc com­ might nlso semi for some of Member:.Midwest Stork Kick,
binations o f body-mind.
the non-profit booklets via
Chicago Hoard of Trad*
And it is desirable to I this newspaper and compile
strengthen the body, as by a set for the mothers and O rlando S a lto R e p re s e n ta tiv e
stress on vitamins, etc., as f»thure_t&gt;f children like Tom- l
well as physical exercise.
M R S 'S T A N COMSTOCK
my.
Alas, however, many moth­
Order the 200-point "R a t­
Ph. GA 1-3014
ers Jam! grandmothers) be­ ing Scale for Good Parents,"
come so obsessed with mere
tardily health that' they over­
look the spiritual .anil mental
calisthenics for their chil­
dren.
Vitamin “ R” (Religion) is
thus far more Important than
any other medical vitamin.
Music and superb reading
skill ate also more crucial
than bulging biceps muscles*
Don't get the wrong im­
pression of whnt I aui slating
and tlius think that we psy.
. hologists ignore physical fit­
ness.
Quite Hie contrary! Too
mnny r|,n.lron lack n
« know!know
••♦Igt* of th athletic games of
their Mgr.
And many brilliant clrrgymen would he far more effec­
tive in the pulpit If they had
vm rued nil athletic letter at
FIR S T FE D E R A L
college!
312 W. FIR S T ST.
Milt in anrirnt dny» a

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Future Of GOP

Cast your burden on the Lord, nnd
he will sustain you; he will never
permit the righteous to he moved.—
Psalms 55:22.
If all our misfortunes were laid in
one common heap, whence everyone
must take an equal portion, most
people Would he content to take their
own nnd depart.— Socrates.

writer to youngsters in grade!plus

Hidden somewhere among RO.Odffvotes to remain on the sharing top Republican policy
the 26 million voters who ballot for the following elee- making responsibility in Now
M. tion. Jni|uith. in 1062 polled York state. ’
supported
Sen.
Harry
more than It 1,000. This was
Goldwnter for president
For the long view, tint CPI
a hard core of conservative an achievement bordering on intends to persuade Republi­
citizens who may I * expected the miraculous. It was a can n a t i o n a l conventions
to continue the bloody battle •measure also o f the burning iigiunst the custom of rejectto turn the Republican party ! resentment of ennservative mg conservative candidates
to the right. At the very New York R e p u b l i c a n s for the presidential nomina
least they seek to tijm the against the soft-ladled Repuh- lion on grounds that n eon
party sway from the left.
Ilican leadership of Gov. Ne|. servative could not r" rr&gt;’
How many there may be of son A. Rockefeller and Sen. New York state,
these
hard-nosed ronaerva- Jacob K. Javita.
&lt; I'l hope* to ariange it so
The conservatives this year that Republican national • ontives is s question of much
significance to the future of put up
up unknown
unknown Prof.
Prof I’ao- I vent ions will runic to iin.lcrthe GOP.
lurci for the Senate solely as 1sl.nd that no soft hoiled nr strong hark, even coupled
W A SH IN G TO N t u r n __ I ish statesman making a“ vie- | Although someone else Is
right paying for thestatue, Don-I
Republicans
should
have a rallying point for assembly liberal Republican prosidcnlml with a weak brain, could
Th controversy nvrr the re- ( tory" sign with his
S i r ! hnmf
while holding
holding a cigar aIncigar
inaldson'sgroupfeels
that
itsome Idea of those numbers
of another p r o t e s t vote
' nominee ranmake
expect
to foirly
cai rj anrrmaftil.
rnoval of a cigar from Sir
hand while
'aldson's
you
against CPI op.
Winston
Churchill's statue his left.
has a vested interest in the la-fore they decide who should ' against the Rockefellrr-Javits New ’ Y,
Nowaday*, however, it la
position.
call* attention once again to i Th* statue committee, h o w -' matter h r t - a u s e I t made ^walk the
plankand who |leadership which CPI deplores
1he Mining (trained I brain
a major weakness in Sculpever, instructed McVey to'Churchill an honorary mem- should !&gt;*retained in or he
and ia determined to destroy,
that la of moat vital aiguifitural affairs.
Inmil th* cigar, much to the her two years ago and sent promoted to party leadership. Paolucci’a vote was sufficient
ranee.
I refer to the failure of distress of *n
organization jhim a rigar store Indian. y | For a starter:
Thrt* are warnjng to the soft-boiled
Since the men nf the fam­
modern nrtisans to devise
known a* Cigar Smokers of J A local CSA member told'm ore than 200,000 hard-nosed state Republican* leadership
ily will iiaimlly air to it that
me Hiut he would settle for a conservatives in New York that It must in the future
auitnlde posrs in which to im*. America (C S A I.
• hlldreu get hiiaehull mitt* or
II) Hal ( orhran
He
suggested state.
give some consideration to I
mortalize our contemporary I The president o f CSA, Rob compromise.
football*. akutea, *km ami
A diy chanci calls men
There is a minimum of conservative r It liens
heroes.
ert Donaldson o f Boston, has putting the cigar in Church­
other athletic equipment, you
20.1..lily of them and, likely, a
The New
York
Journal mol* « airless than women iiiltured women almtild emWhen sculptor William Me- instituted a campaign to have ill's poclsrt.
I used to i&gt;e a rigar smoker great many more than that American aumnied it up in with tl» II eal l.g ||&gt; has seen
V », was commissioned by the the stogie restored. He prophnaize the mental and *pirEnglish Speaking Union here tested that amputating Sir myself, so I find myself in The 203,309 New Yorkers tlieae words: “ What all Hus spots I&gt;*•f •*I v hi* » &gt; ea.
ituut "vitam in*."
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to cleat# a nine-foot bronze Winston’s rigar was almost sympathy with their cause In thus confidently tagged ax means, in terms of New Yolk
.So give your ihlld "('IliaSome a. ci.leota Hurt hap­
likeness of Sir Winston, his a* drastic as cutting off hi* niy opinion, however, resU.ra- hard-nosed conservatives wen- politics, is that Die Rockefci»ira, lllimt lilted," whtrh are
original design had the Hrft- arm.
I turn of th/ cigar would not those who voted on Nov. .1 ler Republican* must reckon pen in Hie kitchen ale taken roinic hook color portrayal*
correct til- statue's
s
principal for Prof. Henry PaolGcct, Hie with a small lull potent lecrr- to the table and tin'll to the
of over IHO great novela in
*shortcomings.
Inc, age group whose vole or en- living loom by people who cut
I'Conservative P a r t y ,
the field o f literature.
TiiCJrtatue will he placed in (C P I) candidate in New York dorsemrnt might make or them.
And for kindergarten tot*
,
for the U. 8. Senate.
'bleak a GDP candidate for
or first graders, add a "P ic ­
There'* likely to he aVrnah
I f conservative Americans almost any Imimrtant state
Enterprise
1lere anil anyone old enough
Altamonte Springs
ture Dictionary."
nhrafl when you travel An
remember World War II have nothing elae U&gt; he cheer- office.*'
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
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Mrs. Julia Hsrtoe
(iiv e a stan d ard size typelouhtedly
will
recognize
font
you
don't
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atop
to
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Conservative , didate ? In any moderately. .Uunk
333-4334
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Hear Lsk*-For*»t City
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Lake Mary
Mr*. Maryann Mile*
Sums people love to be out­
fit. CPI was placed on (the 200.000 conservative vote* in
Mr*. Frances Wester
338-1173
Hut I am very much afraid 1962 New York state ballot New Y’ork slate undoubtedly spoken, hut nut by other peo333-3111
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by
petition, a
formidable could assure th* election or pld.
Casselberry
Lake Monroe
v
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achievement.
It
fielded
a assure the defeat of a Re­
Mrs.
II.
L.
Johnson
Mrs. Jane Cssselbeiry
hailing a taxi, Either that candidate for governor — a publican candidate And that
We
have
a
hunch
souniess
322
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signalling a waiter to Syracuse businessman named is how the Conservative Party spoils people quicker than II
Longwoed
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David H. Jaquith who was Inc intend* to play it.
•lues milk.
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Herald Area Correspondents

Deltona
Mr*. Mildred Haney
338-3811
Geneva
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
349-4873

Mre. Margaret Cosby
322-6795

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lished K eturdey p rscssdln g Christmas.
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Thura., Dec. 10, 1964

W U T U S . O IR L O W , S IIIT O S AM D f t S L U l U
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�Horoscope
Forecast
Friday, D m a b tr 11. 1W4
GENERAL TENDENCIES!
Don't ba upaat at the chang u and tha n*w beginning*
that art tnanlfeiUng them■rival today, far by nightfall
you can aaa whara thay work
out vary much to your benefit
and saUafactlon. You htv* all
kind* of opportunity* lata to­
day to adapt a much raara
lucrative atUtuda that wUl
plaaaa blgwlgk Expand.
ARIES (March t l to April
I t ) If you ara mora practical
In your approach, other* will
co-operate mart and yau gat
tha right kind af backing. Find
out quietly how to ba mora
product!*#. Talk to atparu.
TAURUS (April 10 U May
20) Ba willing to maka any
n*c*»iify thatigta that Im­
prove rtliuamhlp with oth
cr*.-Bc mara racapUra to naw
acquaintance*, alto. Gad about
■oclally tonight 01 you ara in­
clined to da.
GBMINI (May I t to Jun*
21) Tana# iltuatlant may
build up **rly both h i horn*
and In bullnna world, but by
•vaning all tapara i f f nicely.
PUai* other* then. Get. your
hour* plaanad to that you da
not waita - time.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July t l ) You may think
it difficult to coincide prac­
tical id*** with raligiou* Id***,
hut a good friend give* right
adric* now. Follow through
with plan*. You git right r*■pom* quickly.
LEO (July 22 to Auguit
21)' G*t buiy doing your
Chriitma* (hopping and other
talk* that giro you a feeling
of arromptiihmcnt. Be eur*
you ehow good judgment. But
lor* Into everything you do,
thoughtfulneep (or other*,
.VIRGO ( Auguet » Va Saptember 22) You raalli* what
i* expected of you and it only
requlrea .that you keep your
promleca to othera. Be friend­
ly. Anewer the queatlon* con­
cerning your lid* of any con­
tract*. B* above reproach.
LIBRA (September IS to
October 22) You have pro*
craatinated where certain ob­
ligation* are concerned, but
now that you are eur* of youraelf, you can carry through
-efficiently. Get ateielanr* you
need. Co-worker* will give it
gladly.
SCORPIO (October 2&lt; to
November I t )
Faaclnatinr
anecdote*, etc. to help amuie
your friend* la a nice way to
epend a few recreational
hour*. G*t Into nrw outlets
later. Be lure you uee good
judgment, however.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) If you re­
tain a polled attitude, you
avoid poeelble argument* at
home. Spend time coming to
decleiona in Important bueinres
matter*. Be prepared for right
activity eoon.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Uelng more
modern eyetemi can give more
firm foundation tojrour.llf*
at thle time. Know exactly
how long It take* to handle
your jab*. Remember that
time la money.
AQUARIUS (Jenuary 21
to February IB) Don’t be
afraid to pay your billa becauee yau ara afraid of re-ewalaiag-wllhoiR fund* ...yaiu
regular Incom e ie steady.
Think in broader te rm *. Your
aupply will ba oqual to your
demand*.
,
PISCES (Februarr 20 to
March 20) Know what It la
you want, and then concen­
trate upon beet mean* to gat
your aim*. Be graclou* with
othera *i,d emit* mora warm­
ly. Then you get the river of
plenty flowing.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAV, ha or *h* will prob­
ably ba ona of thoaa young■tare who eeera to b« born with
a ili'ina diacontent and It la
wlea that you aa parente will
eea to It that Ufa la made
in creating and educational
•aily at homo, aa that thta
fine ambition and anargy will
be channeled properly. Give
a good rellgleua training aa
wall and than much auccaat
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NEW 1963 Underwood Portable
F IX IT SHOP
LOST: Small. Yellow. Female
Typewriter 374 SO. U a e d
Dog named Ronnie in vicin­ At these Xnias Specials: An
Standard Typewriter* 332 30
English Dunelt Girl's or
ity of Maple Ave. Reward,
and Up: Excellent for Stu­
Boy's Bike. All Sires 339 93.
322-4233.
dents. Liberal trad e In Al­
Rupp _ Motor Scooter, 2‘ b
LOST: Electric saw guard, In
lowance*. Payments.©! 12.30
HP. 100 /miles per Gal.
Longwood. Reward. 838-5409.
$169 93.
322 4731 POW ELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY,
REWARD for return or infor­ 409 W. 1st St.
mation leading to recover of
Chain Holst &amp; Dolly lost on
17-92 North of Dot Track
- Road. Ph. 838 3649.

RICHARD S TREE SVC.
Free estimates. Licensed

&amp; Insured Ph. 323-0300

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Excellent Condition, reason­
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F H A - V A HOMES

Legal Notice

PIANOS. Guibranson, Calile 7.7. l itrnil urc For Sale
Refinlshed. new Keys A Re
rondltloned $150 A up M ««'
FIlKK EHTTHTATPI
is h ip . r in r s it r o i wT o r
Tuning A Repairs. 853-0971 Upholstering A Mattress ra*
TIISC S I X T H J l m i n i . 1 IIIOrlando.
. .AVILog—New. k Used Furni­
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r n i ’ATT, p i . n n m a .
ture Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
i i i s s c x n r s o . is t ie
.14. Upholstery
C « , it 70* Celery Ave.
rirtkT
KEttriSAt. h a v in o b
a s p i ^ ian ' a s s o c i a t i o n -o r
FA 1-IU7.
OVER 23 YEARS
ORL.A.NPO, e corporetlnn.
r i s l n t m of Fine Workmanship in Up
Used furniture, appliances,
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bolstering. Draperies, Slip­
wx,la, etc. Bought • Sold
MKI.VIN L E R O V VAN CA MP
covers. Time Payment! as
end SHARON' L E E VAN CAMP.
Larry's Mart 311 Sanford
Me wi fe; end T H E FOREFT
little aa $5 mo. Drapery X v e Ph FA 1-4183.
PflOPKIlTIEB. JVC
a IlM Hardware Installation*.
eettusette r'lrporetton. .
Wit.IDS' MAIER FURN.
|,»f*ndente KULP DECORATING SHOP
s n T i m o r ei i t
Buy - sell — Trad*
Ph. 322 2334
tT4Ti: u r r i . o i u n *
311-13 E 1st
322-5622
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T O , MKI.VIN L I I I I O I
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VACUUM CLEANER
Hospital,
Koiiaways, Juve­
f IIA BON LP.E V A N C A M P
Repail*, party, supplies, (or
nile. FREE delivery and
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R»,ld»vi^e t'nknwsrn
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Electrolux. Kirby, Hoover
Pick-up.
e eult he« been riled ecelnel
Air-Way, Rexair, GE, etc.
FURNITURE CENTER
you
In
the
el.nee
entitled
Vacuum cleaner repaired at
ceuee, end that you ere requlr
lioo Frvoeh Ave,
ed to tile your answer with th.
your borne. Free pick-tip A
- Ph. FA 2-7*43
Clerk nr III]. Cnfcft end te
delivery.
Serving
Sanford
eerve e t opy thereof upon the
plaintiff nr plelntlfTe eltorfor 15 j t i . CM Vacuum Re­ For toe btggesf selection of
neye. wbu name and addreie
nearly new and uaed'jym h
pair, 1114 Park Ave. Ph
I. Oile. Hedrlrk A Rabtneon,
lure, see Noli'* Furniture
322-4765,
IDS Ee.t Ctiurch HTr.et, OrBrokerage In Caaeelberry
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January 4. ISSl. If y o u ' f e l l 37. Moving &amp; Storage
ou 17 92. Open 6 day* 8 lo 6.
Puhliih Nov
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to do on t P .r r e e Pro Confeeeo
will he entered avelnet you for
Local k Long Distant
the relief demanded In the Com­
plaint. This eult le to tor#*
Adams Transfer k Storage
cloee a tnorteaue. The reel
322-4*78
property proceeded efalnet let 322 0225
I.ot J. Bl.xk U. of L I T T L E
XVEK1VVA EBTATEH NUM - 13. Plant*. Fcedtt. Seed*
HER ONE. aemlnote Coun­
ty. Florlds, ercordln* to
SANFORD FEED STORE
tho plat thereof he record*
ed In Piet Book t. Pace St. Whole Corn Is 23 — Snap Corn
O f the Put,lie flerorda- ot
$2 80 — Jim Dandy Dog
Bemlnnlo County. Florida.
Feed — $3.75 for 50 lbt. In­
WITNEKM try hand end the
eeel of thle Court n t ‘ Hanford.
cludes T a i.
Florida, thle l l l h day ot No*
320 Sanford Ave.
322-9990
vember, 1SS4.
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RATTAN Furniture, good con­
dition. Ph. 322-0446.

DAYS Work. 322-7033

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Stenstrom Realty

322-2420 Night 322-7405
3234SM
323 6824

313-4148
322-5481

G o v e r n m e n t O w n ed
H om e«

$ 100.00 D O W N .

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Property
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Office: 323 2118
Nights: 322-0700
322 0648
2524 Park Drive

Excellent Location

Auto Glaaa, T*p4

REALTOR
INSUROR
FA 2-4991 ISIS 8. French Ave.

k Seas Cover*
A U T O GLASS &amp;
SE A T COVER CO.
3*4 w . ana St F A 7 *032
A L L WORK G U ARAN TEED

123. Rontn A M otor*
17 Ft. HIOH HAT. with acres*,
orlei, '58, 50 h p , John &lt;n,
atari,
Mitchell Tilt
Trailer. Excellent condition,
8750. Call 322-6843.

SM A LL FURS'. G arage ApV.
Adults only. No Pets $35.
mo. Apply 1*01 Park Ave. /

8U H. P. JOHNSON, excellent
' condition. $110. 322 2872.

END OF Y E A R CLEARANCE
SALE. All '84 model* great*
ly reduced. Sample pricest
8595-14' Whaler type, 8395.
14 -4695 Fish k Ski, $450.
$1895— 17' Cabin Cruiser,
$1295. $678 40 H.P. Evinrude, '
$405. $1135- 90 H. P., $850,
Tilt trailers, only $130. Com­
plete selection on i s l e ,
Terms,
Rohson
Sporting
90. Houses,- Sale or Rent 108. Itooma For Rent
Goods. Downtown Sanford. .
, 322 5961.
CUSTOM B U ILT Home on CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
Magnolia Ave. .322 0720.
Lake. Ph. evenings 322-1597.
WIZARD Powr.'matle 12. $63.
2 BDRM. House. Ph. ,322-273*. ROOM’ Near Hospital with or
322 3097.
without board. 323 0901.
2 • BEDROOM house, ^$50 mo
ROOMS, not Park Ave. Th
322-759*.
i322 2992.

N A T IO N A L

97. Hounea For Rent

hath home
with
room 3135 month.

Family

Payton Realty

BANK
P O SSESSIO N

'63 ANGLIA Sta, Wagon
Like New $1,003
SANFORD MOTOR
800 French Ave.
322-4382

322 1301 2610 Hiawatha it 17 92 |yu KOIU) FAI BL ANK SOP, 2
door, hardtop Auto. Tr*nt2 BEDROOM House. Dellary
mission, Radio, Heater. 4
$80 nio t’ h. 668 4371 between
new Tires, 57,000 actual
6 It 7 p. nt.
miles
Beautiful original
paint, inferior A runs like
LAKE MARY
new $175 I'll 322 9111.
3 Bedroom, 2 Belli, Modern.
Immaculate. Spacious, I.akr
'55 CHEVY, Bel Air, 4 door
privileges, Central Heat A
Auto Transmission Recent­
Air conditioned
Lease re
ly rebuilt Motor V 8 Real
quired $160 month
nice first or second car $I3&lt;^
Exclusive with:
Cash. 322-7690.

St. Johns Realty
THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
120 N. Park Ave.
322 0123

'59 M ERCURY Monterey, pow­
er brakes, steering, radio A
beater, new tires 322 8529

$

Payton Realty

A SHADY DEAL
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Yes, this 3 Bedroom, Custom
built home at 3413 Summer­
lin Ave. In beautiful Wynnewnod will be available for
oo:upancy on December 22,
aurrounded by beautiful Oak
SHADE. Requires only $900
and assume FHA mortgage
- at 889.18 monthly No ted tape
or qualifylni problems. Yea,
you can move in before
Christmas and really have a
Merry Christmai with your
family. ExclusWa;

Seminole Realty
F A 2 5232 anytime’
190$ Park Avaaua

$ ^ i i

SANFO RD

1012

O l’ EN

Sanford, Florida
National

AVE.

EVENING S
322-1503

Rrpoaarasiona

Inc.

USED CNEt

this l o v e l y 3 bedroom house 2 BEDROOM kill lien •quip '
for e perfect holiday setting
ped $75 month Th 322-36*3
Even has a large patio (nr
your outdoor pleasure. O IFT 2 BEDROOM C B Ifoul*. Kitrhen equipped, rail 322-5303
priced at only $9,20Q with
terms that leava you money
102. Mobile Homes • Sale
for your other shopping.

$100 DOWN
F H A -V A HOMES

!

*63 ( her. $1399 hal. $49 nvn.
‘60 Ford
$786 hal. 8.3.3 mn.
'58 Ford
$599 hal. $29 mo.
'80 VW PU 8599 hal. $29 mo.
'.34 Ford
$299 bal. $11 mo.
'.39 Chcv,
$688 bal. $28 mo.
'61 Falron $891 hal. $.39 mo.
‘ 56 M vttuty $ m bk\. $W mm
Y&lt;1 rirm. tto9 bal. $.31 mo.
*59 Ford 8788 bal. 1.33 mo.
'60 Ford $8 MM bal. 834 mm
'62 Renault $68 S bal. $.31 mo.
'80 Corsair $799 bal. $37 mo.
'61 Hillman $199 bal. $17 mn.
‘49 V.Waxen $792 bal. $37 mn,
'59 Chrv. $5HS hal. $31 nvn.
'.37 lint Rod $699 bal. $29 mn.
'&amp;H lluick $967 bat. $37 mo.
'58 Chryaler $199 hal, $27 mix.
'57 Imperial $.199 bal. $11 mo.
‘39 Pontiac $969 bal. $.17 mn.
‘56 Chav. $199 bal. I l l mo.
'36 lluick $179 bal. $9 mn.
'55 Cadillac $|M9 bal. $8 mu.

AUTO GLASS
IN S TA LLK D

Ball-Blair Aprency

1801 S. Park Ave.
There ahould be! In thle fine
FA 2-3232 anytime
4 Pc. BLONDE Bedroom Set
home aituitfd on 2 .w ell
3 BDRM., 1305 Elliott. 16.400
$50 Call 322 7248.
•haded lots directly across
332 0323 or 5254.
from Sanford's newest Nurs­
K0. Huxrtle** O p p o rt.
ing Home. Enclosed garage, HOME ON B E A U T I F U L
fireplace, kitchen equipment,
STONE ISLAND. 2 bedroom,
FOR LEASE
and aoned for duplex if d i ­ open beam ceiling and liraSERVICE STATION.
alled on extra lot. 110,000
place. 1-Acr* kot. Call 322Good Location Good Product*.
with tt.000 down and bal­
7282.
Good Trestmaat
ance Lika rent.
PHONE LOCALLY 322-4343
( 8 E A I .I
V
SANFORD'S NEWEST
or apply to the
50. MUc. For Sal*
Arthur H
Herewith, Jr,
1IOME8, W eil 4th St. SinClack
JO
H
NNY
W
ALKER,
Broke*
PURE OIL COM PANY
ford. 3 Bedroom, iVi bath,
By: Mart he T. Vlhten. D C
B ILL'S BARGAIN BARN
322
6437
Oltee. ltedrlck A Robinows
FHA 4. VA Loam. LM N EN­
71. Male Help Wanted
of lO.Ooo Item*
Ity teat C h u rch Stre e t
TERPRISES, Inc., Builder
Orlando. Florid*
1300 Grapevllie Ave.
Allorneye for Plaintiff.
DAIRY QUEEN Driver SaleaYou can find anything you
Harold Logan, call 838 3911.
Publlah Kov. St A Dec. *, It, 21" BLONDE. Zenith i V with
man. prefer older man. 2523 need advertiaed is the Her­
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. in.
It. ISS4.
Park Dr , Sanford.
awivel base, Cheap. 322-0231.
ald Classified.
le dark.
COO-**

._____________ • ■
120. Autom otive Scrvic*

3 BEDROOM. 2 bath home
3 BEDROOM. Uv bath, unfurn 12(1. A u t o mo t i v e S e rv ic e
with Ige. living room, f am­
tailed Quiet section 322 8993
ily room, fenced ysrd with
1205 W 19th Court *
stuide It fruit trees.
$17,W* TERMS
MODERN, Clean, Nicely Ftirn
ished 2 Bdr m, H * R«M»tn S e n k a rik G lass an d l ’ aint
12 ACRES of good ground near
$100. Electricity, wafer In
C om pany
lir e * Lske $60o per acre
eluded. 322 3909
'n o Magnolia Ph FA 2 4622
with term*.
NICE 2-bedroom bouse,
house, kitcben equlpjved Alio J lied
room, furnished bouse, pit.
322 1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17 92
Orlando S33 1450
JINGLE BELLS
UNFlIRNISljy) : Bo.irvK.rn,
, &lt;
and
house, Kltrben equipped Ph
MISTLETOE
322 3851
with rhildrvni laughter need

SO U TH W A RD

Seminole Realty

Stemper Agency

115. Auto* For Sale
3 - BEDROOM, 2 bath, un­
SetectioD of 2, 2, and 4
furnished. I mi. to base, 2 HUB McKEE USED CARS
Bcdrxir.ii located In varlouj
NO MONEY DOWN
blocks to shopping center A
aectloo* of Sanford
school. 1 year lease requtr
701 French Ave. 323 0721
Immediate Delivery
cd.%3120 mo. 322 8670 after
M O NTH LY PAYM E N TS
'55 CHEVROLET T d o o r hard­
3 p. m.
FROM $50.00
top. automatic, radio, heater,
FOR TH E REST HOME LARGE 4 Bedroom Home with new tires It battery, 8-ryl.,
HUY
$375 Ph 322 *752.
full bath and 2 halt baths
$125 mo.; 3 BEDROOM. 2
SEE YOUR

HEADY TO MOVE IN
HOWELL'S AGENCY, Baby New 5 It 4 Bedroom Homes,
1 2 baths. So. Longwoud area
Investment k Really
titling sperliliit. Transport*
and 116 N. P ark Ave
322 8171
linn furm ih—I Call 122,4259.-4 . —Trades
~ 1i «u »» . considered,
vum .i
n T
u
we'lT build on your lot. Semi
U K E K N B R IAR
DAYS WORK 522 3764.
note Uouaty a Leading Build
Choke
lata available
In
•r
DAYS WORK Wanted 422-6277
Greknbriar ef Loch Arbor
HAROLD
I.OaAN
*
overlooking golf
ctursa
LMN ENTERI RISES, INC.
81. Heal ivNtule • Sale
Cuatogn building to your
Sties office So on U. S. 17• pacification!.
Graenbriar
92 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
JOHN E. FOX,
davaloped by
right one block on Senunalt
Realtor
KING3W OOD
Ave 83*3911,
2©6 N Park Ave
333 0539
BUILDERS, INC.
3 BEDROOM. Nice Shsdy Lot
F A 2 8074
322 3728
102 Fairmont Dr.
B AR T PILCHER, Broker
Personal Service
LARGE I
Bedroom home, SUhTLAND, 3 bedroom house
Cali 322-7498
many extras, fenced yard
kitchen equipped. Pay ap
$200 Down, payment* $83 56
proximetely 365. closing cost
mo 322 0356
and ass-ime payments, $91.
Real Estate — insurance
per mo. $22 9164.
3rd. k Park Ave.
323 5641
LAKE MARY: 2 Bedroom,
corner lots with fruit tree*.
M ERLE W. W AR N E R SEVERAL OuUUndlni 2 * 3
Equity $300, balance $3,868
REALTOR*
Bedroom Homee avaiiehle ta
Pymt*. 850 mo. include* 3%
708 So. Park
322 3829
all Areai of Sanford. Let us
lot. Ph Flagler Beach HE 9
Show you Arouodl
2269 or HE 9 2130.

IS THERE A NURSE
IN THE HOUSET

1
95. Hounea F or S a lfr^ ^ 'c 106. Apartm ent* fo r Rent

$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
t, I, 4 4 BEDROOMS
4 BDRM. (M aster Bdrm. Se1, 1U, A 1 BATHS
psrate) I Bath, Florida, Din­ FURS'. Ap|. Close In. Jimmie
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
Cowan. 322 4013.
ing, Living It Utility Room.
LOW M ONTHLY PAYMENT?'
Central Air and Heat. Next
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $35
f o r Complete Information
to Golf course ia Tee N
mo., Includes wster &amp; elec­
See or Call Your
Green
Estatns,
Under
tric. 322 9507.
_______ __
$14,000. Call 323 0832.
FURNISHED efficiency Apt.
SALKS BROKKR
C O M PLETELY furnished, air
close in 601 Palmetto. Ph.
Mt Have The Home For You
conditioned, CB, 2 bedroom,
322 1374 after 5:30 p.m.
1 bslh, carporte. 82S Chip­
pendale, Deltona. Ph. 666- # E L A K A APARTM ENTS
114 W. First St.
4332.
_____
:s « s P A R K DRIVE
.... n —1
i _L ■■■■ 1 is

CLASSIFIED INDEX

425-5938

r

$100 D O W N

2. P e rs o n a l*

322-5612

*'

3 BEDROOM., kitchen equip­ 3 BEDROOM, 1H Bath. Sun- NEAT. 2 I1DRM. Fun). Apt..
land.Estates. NO Down PayT. Rath, Dining Area $59 50,
ped. 1805 Wynnewood. NO
m e n t.'fh . *322 9133.
Down Payment, 898 month1709 Magnolia. Ph. 322-8951
ly. 323-8329 for appointments
or 2296.
•'
1812 MELLONV1LLE
3 BEDROOM, Family Room, I An ad drees you'll be proud to NICELY TURN, 4 room Apt.,
Bath, built In Appliances.
Adults, rh. 322-1928.
give when you move into
Central Air A Heat, wall lo
this charming 2 Bedroom
wail carpeting. 322-3505.
home on large ahady Lot. UNFURN. Upstairs APT. $55
month, 209 Magnolia AVe.
Priced for qutfk sale 38.5f&gt;0
Inquire downstaira after 8
with liberal Terms or only
p. m. or rail 322-4130.
$6,800 with substantial Cash.

&gt;• By Nadine Seltzer

A A B C O N T H A C T O H 8 FENCE POSTS: Creosoted Cy­
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
pres*, 4"-8"x7 ft. loog, 30c
ROOFING, PAIN TIN G A
ea. Ph. 322 5634.
Do you have a drinking prob
INSULATING
lem Write P. U. Boa 1113, Financing Arranged
323 3287 B Q A T S , Ouna, Buy, Sail,
Sanford
Trade. Repair. O S T E E N
17. Jnnllorlal Service*
BRIDGE FiSlf CAMP.
YENTSCH MAINTENANCE
H AR R IE TT'S
Beauty Nook,
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
Service A Supplies
aoft water, evening app’ tl.
238J S. Park Dr.
322-4843 Dad, pome cm. in 4c buy your
105 So. Oak, 122-1743.
wife's Xmas gift now A she
19. IluilderN Supplies
will have P a life time.
ACE B EAU TY Salon, open
Sew and Save
daily It eve. app'ta. Perms.
P A IN T close out 'V price
104 S. Park Ave.
322 9411
10% off Reg. Price*. Mayfair
GREGORY LU M BER CO.
Hotel. 322-0990.
320 Maple Ave.
322 0300 Patioi, Floor, Free KsU m aoi
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
CUT'N CURL Beauty Shop 2 ^ H q rd w a re
ateel,
grease
traps, dry
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0834
wells. Stopping stones.
Evening Appointment* .
Sanfonfa Most Complete
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
i l n ■
— .....................- " 7 *
TED W ILLIAM S HDW.
309 Elm Are.
323-3711
6. C h ild C ilre
206 E. 23th.
322 3484
TREE RIPEN ED Citrus. Na
W IL L Baby Sit In my home 21. H o m e R e p a ir*
vels. We ship Albert H. Pell 'Jiffy carpet cleaner*? Could you hurry over Her* and
23c per hour, Anytime. 3402
do a ruth job befor* my mom comas horn#!’*
Osteen. 322-3873 or 322-4191.
Celery Ave.. Ph. 322-1313.
ROOFING REPAIR. Large or
Small. Cali before 9 A.M. or FR U IT G IFT PACKED. We
8. D o rs • C a ls • P e ts
after 3 P M. EUDELL, Ph
ship express. B iggs Fresh
322-7389,
Fruit A Produce. Corner
BASSETT H O UND' puppies;
25th St. A Sanford Ave. Ph.
AKC Reg. 322 7614.
22. Plumbing
322-2921 or 322 3661.
1—Ia«»| 4 round
• l — M o n ty
W a n ta d
GERM AN Shepherd Pups. Will
PLUMBING
I - r ir « o n il8
44— P a v i n g # 4 L o t a
BARBIE Doll Clothes 50c up.
hold for Christmas. 3234)838.
44 — I n t u r s n c a
4—lunuty Cftr#
Contracting Repair*
Call 322-6585.
I —I»ty NuriirlM
49— Schools A Instruction#
FREE ESTIMATES
•—Child C »r•
POODLES, Black or Choco­
7ft— Emptoymant Bsrvlraa
71— Mala lialp AVantad
CARPETS clean eisier with
•—Dot#—Cfti#— P#t#
R L. HARVEY
late j 30. Will hold for Christ*
10—
Itry — l.l\ r stork
72— Kama la 11alp Wan tad
the Blue Lustre Electric
FA 2 33*3
mas. 715 Magnolia, Ph. 322- 204 Sanford Ave
IS—Hp*i!al Noting
71— Mala or Famala f&lt;alp
Shampooer only 31 per day.
IS — C * t * r iit # — Fo o d
74— 8sl«*a H a ir Wantad
89f,9.
23. Painting
I I —I’l i r n to Fat
77 — Situation Wantad
Carroll's Furniture.
15—
f l p * d » l S * r Y ' r 9i
I I — Incorua Proparty
AFGHANS A- POODLES. Mark
11—
Swimming
Pool#
U — U u iln t ia P r o p — lata
FOR PatnUiig It Repair Call 9 Pc. Mahogany Dining Room
U — 4 % n i\ o r U I
H * r tle # #
miniature; s h o w quality,
I I — Ra al K s f a f * iVantat
322-5428 after S
I
f
—PoIt•
Youraalf
14
— ltaal Fatal# Fata
Suite
A
Ga*
Range.
Ph
322healthy. 373 to 3130. 838 6237.
19—Ilulldtra
Huppllt#
• 7— H u a l n a s s l l a n t a l a
m i.
SO—II a M war*
• 0— le o ta F o r S a l a
PAPERH ANG ING PAINTING
ENGLISH SETTER Bird Dog.
21—Horn* llepalra
91 — Farms — slrnvta
Licensed.
Bonded.
Insured 19)2 SET o! Child Craft 340.
53
—Plumbing
92—Out' of Stata Arraaga
11 mo. old. 322 1577.
20 Years Exp
322-7331
2S—Tainting
• 1— llouaas For Halt
excellent
cond.
322 3607
24 — W a l l P r l l l l n c
94 — Houses — Sals &lt;jt Kant.
CHRISTMAS SPE C IAL. Red
evenings.
IW—
M«
Cond.
4
IttaUng.
•7— llouaa For Rani
24. Well Drilling
female Dachshund. AKC Reg ,
II—Fla*!!* - 9&gt;f#**/#/*#
fffd— ffa f.srt llantala
GO-CART
to
ntffes
per
hour.
29 — P h o t o 4 E&lt;4 U lp m « n t
i " i — T r a lla r a
C ib in la
4 mo. old. 335. 322-3097. WELLS r.R rr.Ltn . PUMPS,
t o — l l u i i i a A p p llA &lt; u !a a 1**1—Mobil# lltimes—NaI«
41j IIP Engine, excellent
11— M u s i c a l
In s tr u m a n ta
102— Motitla liomag — ll*nt
SPR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
condition $too Ph 322 5630
1(1. P o u lt r y - L iv e s to c k
22— l i u a l n a a s K'i«»lprn*ni
1**4— T ia ila r MpftCft— ll#nt
All Types and Sires
22— J o b P r i n t i n g
1 **2 — Tralla r l/ota— fUl*
24— t ' p h o l a t a r y
We Repair, and Service
104— Apsrtm^nta For Kant
MANGLE Erector Set. Doll
JERSEY ilrifer Calves, good
16—
Vacuunt CUanara
l o t — I t o o n is For K a n t
STINE
Magnajector. 323 0384
stock 310. up Fairglade Jer­
17—
Moving 4 fftoraga l lo — II ot a I lloomt
Machine
and Supply Co.
21—Kxtsrmlnators
112 — Kant si A g ant a
sey Dairy. Geneva
41—Plants —
Is — fc*r t« I ! 1 —W sn(r&lt;l l o Kant
207 W 2nd St
v- A z 6432 LADIES. Shoe Skates, new—
so- M in e * F * » r S a i n
II *— Auto# For Ssla
never worn, cost-$40, take
SH ETLAND Pomes for Christ
41— ArtlclM For Itsnt
l 4— \iiiut— £ a ! s or Trad#
325; Sue 8; see 21 Higgins
mas 350 A up. 322 3479 a fte r;
P h o to &amp; E q u ip m en t
42 — 8 * * p n r K s r h a n g a
111— T r u c k * For hala
i*2 —Wnntad To Buy
120— Au tom otive harvlca
Terrace.
6 p. m.
44— Kurnltur* For Ssla
WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP
111—v.-notara A Cycle#
44
—
Antlqur*
For
Ssla
122 — llissta A Motors
For "The Uesl From AH'Your 2 - l( O TRAIN SETS, com-1
12. S p ecia l N o tic e s
54 —Monty To l*o&amp;n
124— Marina Hupp lies
plctc, one with train board, j
Film* "
40 —Huainsss Opportunists
NUMISMATICS
other loo' track, both at 1
210 S Park Ave., Ssnford
All Types Supplies — Folders
price Cheap 838 3804
.10. H o m e A p p lia n c e *
3 (or 31 00
From Bamlnola County
Frorn Ssnford Caohanga
SLEEPING RAGS 36 99 Up
POW ELL'S OFFICE SU PPLY
&lt; M sl
O lr a o t l
S.a N F O U I ) K I .K C T IU l
Army Navy Surplus, 310 San­
G E Appliances—New A Used
ford Ave.
|—
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72. I''emnle Help Wanted .8 1. Heal Fstuto - Sale
118 Magnolia
322 1562.71. A r t ir le * Fur H enl
M l l l l l ' I MIKII Kll ri r io i S ALL Type, oi new majur A{&gt;
- - -----------------—
. IIA1H Stylist wanted, full or 40 ACRE TRACT, comer LoV%MIC a I IT I I T R
piisnces ’et Drastic Discount
RENT A BED
part time Call 322-3742 or
rust A Celery. Ssnford SuitW 11034 IT MAT roNCERV
N o d e ;* 1* h a r a t i y g l v a n
th *»
Call 322-6448 J A R Trading Ruilaway.
Hospital.
Baby
evenings 322 2455.
I able for Conimerri.il, Sub
u t id a r a l g n a d
p u ra n a n l
lo
Beds, by Day, Week, or
Pott, Inc., 2309 S Orange
division or Industrial
Kv
th a ' P lr t lt lm ia S n w
”
COLORED LADIES. Become »
Blossom Trail, Orlando.
i *la *• |» Vr r M '. •*#. K ls s fls la h i a ' u t * *
Month.
eellenl terms Cell or write
* * i i l laglatar 3*lth lha C lr « * u lt * - —
Beauty Consultant,
lycarn I Bill LofUn, Keillor, I*. O
CARROT. :$ FU RN ITU RE
&lt;'Mtir* In and for flamlnnla t*J|# Musicnl Instrument*
how to make Wiglets, llsir
322 5181
116 W 1st
C o u n t y . Florida, upon r»* j ‘ *
Box 266, Lakeland, Fla 666caipt of proof o? publication of
Pieces. Write, Ssnford Her­
27*3.
Plano Tuning and Repair
ihla nottca. th* f lot It loti • n im f
53. Wan If (I To Ifu v
ald.- Box 112.
•. . j j j j y
l
to * • *
W L. Harmon — FA l- U T r —;----»a a — u
* n
N o v a P u b lis h in g C o m p a n y
WE BUY I'jcci Furniture, one 71. Male or Female Help 1ill) . l.nl* For Sale
u n d * ' w h i c h I a m a n g a g a d In
i—
FOR A Musical Christmas,
b vaa ln e a a
«'
3! i
W ood
t .a k *
piece er houseful. Fu ray1
In tha County of H#ml*
rail BUKUR'S Muaic Shop,
in
o
it
W
fi
"
n
t
e
\
7
7
i
t
Bedding k turn. Co . 901 W.
HUBERT A WILLIAMS
noja. Florid#
322-7302. T r i a l Purchase
ROUTE open In Sanford.
1st St. 322-6391.
That tha party intaraatal in
Realtor
Plana.
••id burtnaa# antarprll# U ft#
Cash bond required. Call Raymond Lundquiit, Also,
follow •
USED
FU RNITU RE,
MUc.
Sanford 372 3744
f A 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg
F.lwtrd U F r i i a r
Piano Servicing k Tuning
Item*. Plney W&lt;x&gt;d Auction.
T &gt; a t# d
at H a n f o r d . F f t m l n n l a
Gene
Cumbaa
—
322-2ti6l
322 2270
77. Situation Wanted
County, Florida. Novambtr II
0.7. HouHeH For Sale

■"

95/ House* For Sal*

10. 196-1— P a g e 3 -A

WOW!
WHAT BUYS!

■DON'S
"Your Wheel Estate Dealer"
17 Models lo .ch«o.e from

Talk To These Ole Boys;

DAXh._i -IVL EJi

1-2 and 3 Bedroom*
N E V and USED

Awnings k Cahanaa
QUAI.ITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy 17-82 S
-•
322-2562

10.1. Mobil* Homes

Rent

-- ~ -

mm .

111111

MOBILE HOME BALER

838 1206
Hwy. 17*2
I/vtgwood, ria

BIGGER
ALLOWANCES

p *
0“

PLYM O U TH .Sport Fury 3 Door Herdtup Fully Equipped, 11.000 Artuel Miles.
Like New , Farlnry Warranty

2596

W

It ad in
ar
ind Heater. Immaculate Condition. Only
10,000 Actual Alilra. A Steal At

1596

63

D I R T t Door Sedan, Standard Trans..
Healer, New Tires. 11.000 Mile* Of
Farlnry Warranty l,«-ft

£20 C O R Y M B

M nnra

A u ln .

Ir a n i..

10' WIDE, 2 beuioum trailer
NO-4-4908.

C A PEUGEOT. Radio And Heater. One
Owner And Eslra M rs.

106. ApartmentN for Rent

O ® Clean A l.ow Mileage. Have To S.w At _

CQ

VOLKSWAGEN.

W h il e Tire*. Bun Roof,

1595
695
895

M A N Y OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM

2 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. Call
322 9173, after 8 Ph 332 0641.

ECONOM Y SPEC IA LS

rU R N . gar. apt 322 2800.

AVALON "APARTMENTS
116 W. 2nd St.

822-3417

C O M P L fiTELY FurnUhod,
light*, Is water furnished, 232
W. 17th St. 322-1426.
FURNISHED Apt. 1111 Park
Ave. Couple only.
FURN. Clean 2 Bdrm. Apt.
cloae In. water k lights furn
322 5680.
ROSE COURT APT.
1 Bdrm. Furn., near base
8013 Sanford A te. 668 4323.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath k shower, suitable
for couple or tingle person
or retired. All utiUUee in­
cluded In rent. Ideally lo
c ite d on l r St., within 1
block of I free parking lota
and shopping pettier. In­
quire at Manuel Jacobeo
D epo 6 k n 2U E. T i n t SC

59 R E N A U L T
61 R E N A U L T (Real N ice)

2.95
( i95
\

BAN K RATES Of&gt;J A L L CARS
GO W EST!
SEE: TH E DODGE BOYS
• REN HOWLAND
• FRANK BRUNSON

f

• CHARI.IK CRAIG
• BOB THOMAS

Seminole County Motors
1801 W . lnl St. — Sanford

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County. These two factor*
bled," he emphasized.
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Touhy pointed out that the alone will cans* population
,.Th# importance o f **t*bK as?*5ntral Florida Regional figure* to mushroom and all
llahlng ■ "favorab ly climate"
plan
Hanning Hoard hns prndictri) businessmen should
fo r th* future auccfti of the
(hat the county population with the** factor* In mind,"
propoatri lakcfront devklopwill reach 150,000 people In he noted.
ment on Lake Monroe waa
" A * businessmen and Sem­
the nezt 10 year* or before.
outlined to member* of the
‘‘ Remerhber, w h e n y o u inole Countians we must furBanford L i o n * C l u b b y
think of the next five years,
-----------------------Georg* Touhy, one o f the
that the new Central Florida
backer* o f the original plan,
State University w ill'b e built
at a luncheon meeting Tues­
just outside Oviedo and, in all |
day1 at Lake Monro* Inn.
likelihood, we will also get ■
MW * muit take an aggreijunior college in Seminole
•Ive approach to the problem
o f providing the proper busi­
ness and economic setting for
f t
the marln* in Sanford, if we
would avoid having a 'white
elephant’ on our hands," said
Touhy. “
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He pointed out that city
City Commissioners display­
commissioners are not going
ed little interest in. further,
to "buy" the proposal and
consideration of a community
undertake the outlay o f - a
million oV more dollars unless antenna television franchise
for Sanford when they met
they feel sure of complete co­
Tuesday at City Hall.
operation o f the businessmen
Commissioner Karl Iliggin
and .private citizens of the
botham moved to “ deny it” hut
community.
the motion A&gt;e6 It- 'jetep:' * »
"W e must 'think big' —
second. Commissioners moved J.
keeping the future in mind
to table It for further study 1
as we plan toward the time,
or "until the public demands
in just a few short years,
It."
when Seminole County’s pres­
A list of unpaid personal ,
ent population will have douproperty taxes from 1931 to­
taling $51,708 was.brought to 1
the . attention of the cominis-!
sinners. They were asked by j
Howard Whclchfl, finance of- |
fieer, what the city wished to
do about the problem.
,
Commissioners were asked
In * chamber packed with
to consider either clearing'
residents and property, own­
them
or
rollerting
them
ers in the Slnvla area, the
through seizure' and public
County Commission Tuesday
sale. W. K Knowles, city man­
heard arguments from attorn­
ager, pointl-d out that though
eys, residents and property
the figure seemed high; it.rep—
owner* concerning the clos­
re se n t* only about 1.5 per
ing of a road in the district
I'i£ L -rfrn t o f to tal ta x e s .
known a* Church Street.
Commissioner* naked that
The Commission, However
th r ip a tte r he re fe rre d to C ity
deferred artlon when Com-

nlsh a-clim ate jrultahl»t-frtf
this tremendous growth— con­
stantly expanding our horiz­
on* and updating methods of
merchandising and enlarging
our service* to a very large
degree, if we are not to be
found wanting while progress

flown oh around us," he de­
clared.
"Change Is . Inevitable— we
cannot live in the past—
there’s no future In It,” Touhy
quipped.
' • ‘‘ Look at the community
through wide-angle . lenses —

expand yju r viewpoint,” he
urged'/'
"The Inkffront development
plan 'will have tremendous
value to the entire commonity, affecting every phase, of
our life— economically ns well
at socially," Touhy pointed

out.
" I f the marina is built, it
wjll Incorporate the latest,nioat modem, up-to-date featurcs demanded by the kind
of* customers that ft, will at­
tract. We must have a mod­
em,
up-to-date
community

business structure to bring
those customers bark again
and asfain," Touhy declared.
"This area ha* tremendous
untapped potential—We; must
capitalize on it, and the ma­
rina is the best way to do it,”
he concluded.

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district the street is situated
asked for time In make
further investigations before
submitting a recommendation
to thn board.
It all started when Mnrrel
Cerdan—who beat* the sum#
name as a famed Freneh
prize fighter killed in s tragic
airplane crash appeared heftrrn the
romuiisslnri last
March and snid lire road,
which lends to hia home, was
block ad.
A. Mini* and Bona cleared
another road Into t tie area
and joined with other prop­
erty owners In an appeal to
th« commission to vm ate
Church Street which former

A tto rn e y W illia m H utchison
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In other business. Commis­
sioner J II Crnpps asked for
and got an extension to Feb.
15 on s condemned building
at 212 West Fourth Stt-rel and
a garage at l l f i t l 1’ ark Ave­
nue. I leadline on , ondfinnnt i n l i prut redtitgn w h s to have
brrn liiutsday.

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— Max Conrad, a 52 year-old
rrrw rut "Flying Grandfath­
er.’’ was In set out Friday for
Capntnwn. South Africa, where
tie hojies to initial!' another nl
hli record lllglds next week
an 5.315 mile nonstop hop to

County Kngineer I.. I'. Hagan
•aid he laid out track in 1922.
Geo. A. Speer Jr., repre­
Fa t Overw eight
senting the pro|KincnU, point­
ed out that the people in tIre A vm i I j i I jI i * to you w ithout n
immediate area of tire road •I- c ln rn |tn *rrl|» tlo n . «»ur piowant Church Street rinsed iliii t t sillt tl ( h lt n ic x . Yo u iiiunt
while those who oppose it do I lout* tJKly fa t t»r your iiuuiey
not own property adjacent to hio'k. ()&lt;ltin«*x i* n tin&gt; ti«hh*t
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it.
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Frederick, representing op­ O Uriru’X rout ■ fei.Otl iitul is
ponent*. stressed the point N o hl on thin g u n til lit e r : I f not
Hint ths road does servt a e H tic firil fo r 11liv ri'UWOll, Jlli»t
purpose to county residents
and that another mail with a
00-foot right-of-way Inttr the
• rea cannot hr considered as
a substitute until it becomes
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letting of thK contract be ex
In view of the discussion be­ pectcd?

tween city and county comTnlaaiodert over th« question of
• the necessity of piping an open
drainage ditch in connection
with the 23th Street reconstruc­
tion, The Herald today con­
tacted C. A. Benedict, assist­
ant district engineer with the
State Road Department.
Benedict was asked for an
official opinion concerning the
matter and following are the
questions and answers:
R E PO R TE R : Mr. Benedict,
if the question of thf pipe ditch
remains unsettled, will it ef­
fect the letting of the contract
for reconstructing 25th St.?
BENEDICT: No, It will func­
tion either way.
REPO RTER: When can the

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BENEDICT: That is'a'ques­ at the time of the reconstruc­
This

depends

on

the county agreed that they would

status of our primary road
funds, and when they become
available. We arc short right
now.
REPORTER: Will the con­
tract! be let In January?
BENEDICT: l doubt H. 1
don't believe funds will be
available by then.
REPORTER: Arc you fami­
liar with whether any type of
agreement was reached be­
tween the city and the county
in November 1959 concerning
this pipe ditch?
BENEDICT. Yes. it Is my
understanding that there was

put In the pipe as requested by
the city, either at the time of
the reconstruction of 2Slh
Street or three years after the
Sanford'" Avenue job.
REPO RTER: Waa this a
verbal agreement or a written
one?
BENEDICT: I know there
was a verbal agreement, but
so far as I know there was no
written one.
REPO RTER: If the water
from the ditch was not allowed
to flow into the city sewer
system, would it cause flood­
ing of the low areas along 25th

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Woman Wins In Fjghl To Die

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The County Commission is
faced with
those

another

perplexing

one

of

problems.

But it's not as big ■ prob­
lem to the Commissioners as it
is to four businessmen who
own a parcel of land on the
northwest corner of the inter­
change at 1-4 and SR 434.
The Humble Oil Company
wants to buy the property end
construct

a service

station.

The outlets want to sell, but
(he sale is contingent upon
Humble getting a building
permit.
Tbe County will n'ot grant
the permit because the con
atrintlon of a station there
would aggiavute a draining
problem which didn't exist
until the Slate Road Depart­
ment built the interchange
( halrtnan Jim Avery says
that in his opinion the only
solution to the problem weuld
be to go to the routta ainre
tchc SRD says it will not do
anything to remove llie pre­
sent drainage problem.

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a verbal agreement made be­ Street during heavy rains?
BENEDICT: Very likely.
tween city and county officials

tion I caQ not answer at this tion of Sanford Avenue. The
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'NOTHING STALLED ,' ,
•AVERY STATES
By Julian Slenstrom
Associate Editor
“ Nothing has been 'stalled*
on the Improvement of East
25th Street In Sanford by the
county commission,'' s a i d
James P. Avery, chairmsn of
the Board of Srtifinole Coun­
ty Commissioners, in a state­
ment to The Herald today.
Avery was referring to a
report published in Wednes­
day's elition of The Herald
concerning the drainage prob­
lem on 251(1 Street at Grand­
view Avenue. In the report
City Manager W. E. Knowles
was quoted as telling the San­

ford commission, “ The Coun­ in planning and constructing been successfully concluded, to have told the city commis-' deemed necessary."
sion, “ This is a moral ob ljg.ffi Avery said he wanted it
ty wanted to channelJt (water the 25th Street improvement. he said.
“ To corrct certain state­ lion and involves the^integ- made clear that the county
drainage) into the city sewers
“ I wasn't aw are," he con­
tia* an open ditch.'* He was tinued, “ that there was a bit- ments published in The Her­ rity of the county commission wants to see the project (fouralso reported to have said, 1ter struggle between the coun­ ald," declared Avery, “ Mr.
“ We cannot permit this as it ty and city boards. I i waa un­ Knowles is not god has not
tould rupture our sewer pipes der the • impression* that we been a registered engineer in
by pouring in too much water were cnjbying the best of rela- the State of Florida while the
too fast and we must demand tions, particularly during the county engineer is registered
that the county
install a pipe
and has to t * uijder the law.
my u&gt;stau
pipe- past four yean .
line to control
sl the ftagmof wa“ On numerou* occasions,"
“ Regarding any so-called
tor at an accept
ccptajjj/rate." • he insisted, “ we have mat to­ agreement between the coun­
ewdW today, how- gether and Jointly discussed ty commission and the city
Avery conteever, that the county commis­ and planned" several large j commission, the citiscns of
sion was not involved in this programs in a spirit of co­ I this county arc reminded that
and, therefore, is ntit a part operation that had induced a Ihe Board of County Commisof any controversy with the ' high regard for one another." I sioners cannot expend funds
Avery pointed to the West for any ‘moral* obligations.
City of Sanford.
"Th e county commission." 25th Street improvement amt Such expenditures • must bo j
said Avery, has informed Ihe Ihe 13th Stfcot amP Southwest |legal."
State Road Department by Road improvements; etc. Sev- j in Tbe Herald's story Wedletter to procced without delay eral other joint projects have ' noday, Knowles was reported

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to abide by its agreement.",

laning SR 46.from French to

Avery contends. "N o agree- Mcllonville) finished. “ Along
ment with the City of Sanford, I with the roads committee of
as the result ot a search of our ; the Seminole County Chamber
records, has beer) found which of Commerce, who endorsed
would obligate Seminole Coun- this project, our interest is
ty to install the drainage pipe, 'full speed ahead’."
In fact." Avery pointed out, . The chairman warned. "A ll
“ state and county engineers these statements could cause
declare such a pipe is not nee- the State Road Department to
cssary;
set aside the funds earmarked
“ It's not the county's prob­ for this improvement and use
lem ." Avery asserted. “ The the monies elsewhere in tha
state says it isn't necessary county. The county is inform­
so why should the county ed that the contract for widenspend from $30,000 to $35,0U0 ing and rebuilding SR 46," ho
— the cost estimated by the concluded, “ definitely will be
stale — for something not let in January."

In Dry Run
Practice Shot
For Future
Lunar Landing

Fly Harry I. Johnson
on the St, Johns River * * * * “ The Nile o f America”
Seminole County * * *
She was determined !o die.
And yesterday she mnde it.
Thnt’s the pathefic'pre-Chrialmas story out
of Longivnod iis (old this morning hv Peace
Justice Linton I,. Cox.
Judge Cox said (he little old lady had willed
lhat she must die. She lielfeved she had nothing
lo live for. She was alone. She was cared for by
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C APF K E N N E D Y ( U P I ) - A
W E A TH E R : Partly cloudy, mild thru Saturday; high about 80; low tonight in fiOs.
was shdnned by the woman.
high powered AID * Centaur
She refused to ent. force-feeding sustained
N O . 80
moon rocket shot Into orbit
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Established iOOS Fill., DECEMBEIt 11, 1901 S A N F O U D .F LO H I DA
her for some lime. Hut n short while Inter, even
around the earth today on a
this wns refused.
i
tough practice run for next
And later (he determined woman, estimated
year's irhcdulcd launch of a
to lie in her late 70’s, even refused to talk.
lunar landing »pace craft.
«■ Doctors were summoned. Earn “aid there
It wa&gt; the second orbital
was nothing they could do . . . unless the will
success In four flights for the
tn live enuld lie restored.
|troubled $550 million Centaur
When force-feeding wns imposed, Ihe friend
development program that ia
Sidesteps
would place (he elderly woman in a rhnir. Un­
three years behind schedule.
less watched carefully, she would fall from it.
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y
The hydrogen fueled Cen­
Finally, the friend let her remain in lied.
11 111 — Belgium *idcstep|ied
At ,r&gt; p.m. Thursday she visited the bed­
an Afru-an filibuster today to taur iccond stage carried for
room. The woman had gotten 'tier wish. She
explain Its position in the llir firxt time a simple 2 ,100M E R ID IAN , Mix, (fp | |
was dead.
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Congo* crtvls lo the I N Secur pound weight model op its fuIT,.- r.-.l.-.»l gowri.im ut pressInn- project surveyor payload
Judge Cox wns called in the role of coroner.
Itv Connell.
•-.I today fm mi unmi-diali' . a spidery robot (hat is dcHe summoned two deputy sheriffs to the bed­
KilCeS Knife
(signed t» land television rim fi-.lcrul gum.I ju iy heating
side tn witness his actions.
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Death, the coroner ruled, was from lark of • of fvi.it-ii. r. III, lu.ling nn nlM W t Ol t K i ' I’ ll
TJir
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nn.un at some future dale to
nutrition.
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He said the woman was of medium height
will
li.iv*by
limn
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lluu&gt;(|
while im'ii m n -a c l m i innnd he and aides of the C’ox-I’ arker Funeral
Ion. Tex . lu unde,go surgery , | hr C u i!lu r u, cd b l ow„
• laying of thire civil light*
Home estimated she had withered nway to nliout
to rorivrt • »ullou» in^ jfo*
guidance system for the first
fiO -pounds of little more than a skeleton clothed
w orkcrdommal artery.
lime to send it on s launch
in skin.
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Irajertnry thal future surveyThe funeral may not bring many mourners.
A irlin e O ffer
I I'..- I r r «tn- ‘ • I llie J , -t
•u Eights will lake and put
Hut one person is sure to be there.
WA S H I N G |t&gt;\ it PI
Kell
Department I h n i i d &gt; j i
il Hit.i in bit aUiut 103 miles
That’s the friend who tried mightily to
•iMr itMJrtt'J M| h&gt;M h*i&gt;t&lt;rn .ib.ivc the carlli
Ihlowing mil *hr runf&lt; sbring the woman nwnv from her destiny with
iinil N .ilinn.il \11 l.uti'4 are •»f
ll.i»ed on preliminary Indeath. She'll grieve, hot she can he happv with
a» lirainnv evidence hint
frriMK N«»rIIhnirI \ir la»ni*R Sl't lui in.ift*in. the Centaur is In a
the memory that she tried.
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An application from Donald ,
Harris to vacate Pint-view St |
p.u king orbit,' " a Space
and Lake Marion Dr. in Die
r ig h t* '. lung.•» iigAliini I *
lU li'tiiil kaillm* lo ke« p il&gt;m^ Vgi-ncy »|Hikesman said
Saniando area, already aph» Klurnlsi route
thr men.
Alter rcjclung orbit, the 46pioved by the Zoning Commis­
luul long (T-ntaur payload unit
A ilin g A lly. lien. N’ leh.M.i&lt; IIIUSTMAS IS Nit ill . . . it ini the mail is piling high! A h i-viden. c l in
sion and O K’d by County En­
P1JJI11 1 HM U l l C d
« .u (irugianted to coait 23
katzrnb.ii b, in W b •lung'. i.
gineer William Hush, was tn- 1
ihi-i pic t in- uf Post a I Clerk Lou Sweeten. Post master Uceile Heard atiSEIIR IN ii i l PD -Alm ut 35 minutes,
ii.itinec-d toilav tin- Sanford |iost office will be open from 8:.'iO n.m. to -r&gt;
bled by the County Commis­
railed upon fn leial l us t n:
i 4i X ill a soutlihuuiid Si -.i Ib iji d
I heu, upon signal from Its
sion Tuesday until Harris ca:i ,
j m tunWrow and Dec. ID and this Sunday l-.T ji.ni. In H-“»isl&gt; laic mailers.
Judge lluiol.i Cox, mi l t fitly
Air Line freighl tram jumped ileclronic tuain, Centaur was
provide utility easements. He j
bolding court in Gulfport, to
Ihe tracks and derailed Thurs lu restart its two engines for
agreed Jo grant the county |
day night near Die town uf the first tune in space and
reconvene a grand jury "tn
Investigations are being car- port* of investigators
the easements requested.
Cornwell,
midway
between *h&lt;*oi into a higher orbit.
ried on in Sanford today by­
Deputy J Q l Slim I Gailo ' hear these mattcis as pi uinpi
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law enforcement agencies and
In-re and Okeechobee
| Tin 112-foot Atlas Centaur
■iu.iv is investigating fur the
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Car in Ditch . . Man in
i ■iililniialiiin (Masted from Its
a coroner's Jury to determine
A fter tbe homing Thun
Tree
Moon was Full . . S o .
hlii-rilf x office.
how James R. (Jack) Hall, a
liny,
two
of
tinunruled
»u'flu
safety
of
school
child
from
Melibnvillc
lo
Sanford
maintenance
of
a
community
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pad al 9.25 a m . ami
was He.
Circuit Court
Court Judge Volie ( p(ctl&gt; Xesliola County Shrt
prominent Sanford business.
Circuit
s e e
ren on sirei-i- and highways Avenue on Celery, it would lx- j un|or college
Seminole 1 LE O l'tiLD VILLE . The Con- began its 'J'a minute climb in­
man, met his death Wednft ‘ A W illiams Jr. this morning |iff Lawrence Ramey and De­ is llie responsibility of the city able to help to the extent of .,
i l ' I ’ Il — Mercenary led *'i spate atop a bright oranga
That's the grim warning
•law t-nfoicement
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tiiei*is have rescued another i colutssn of llame.
lordcred an autopsy'Which was puty Cecil Price; left the an I county
budding
a sidewalk
Um.- vouiiiy,
given airmen and officers as day morning,.
Arrangnl fo; compound- to w w)l||# , urwvor%
rc,)e, . ; The shot wound up Iho
Hall, former owner snd performed at Seminole Me^-1 courthouse chatting itn.l j.*k- a - lieu » Seminole C o u n t y school pro|M-rty U-sidc Hop
they leave Sanford Naval Air
manager
of
the
Y6'we||
Com­
s.h.H.1
board
officials
d.clar
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Academy
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pany here and subsequently
do pathologist.
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The Esso Education Founda­ operator of the Handyman on
Hovkcvor. 'xe
that proved prflnnuiary plana (o f iv n u d a r^tjurst (or tran»
FBI agent Henry Kink of it pre-cnls a serious problem the addition of live classrooms |&gt;orlallon of a child tothe tat two more nuns, including an Un 3 A military space rocket.
tion hai announced that grants French Avenue, was found
AniPin'an
shot
and
kilted
shortly
after
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a it u i told
imti Miss Carter Die flu them, and we w.tnl to co at Altamonte Elementary ami n,. |(,^| SchooJiou-.
Altuntu
of $2.2 million to higher cdu
llie.| tbe reported Op. tate in doing all we can South • Seminole Elementary .
ration throughout the United in a.m. Wednesday at the
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un n run 'lhurmlay ut
demic year include gift* t o 1 Justice of the Peace Hugh
thorough investigation nl tbe j r
same set of plans would lie p | s | j ^ 3 0 G S F r G G
JOHNSTON. It I. I l l ' l l — •*&gt;11 |&gt; in to thr hnm« ockilling of thr two white youth*
Rollins College. Stetson Uni­ Duncan, who ruled Wednesday
Epps i n appointed tn meet usii! for tilth schools i;
llrsidcnls of Johnson air In • upii-if l.y A lirr Kura ut 'J412
and thr Negro near I'blUMiT wMli principals and ..Jficers of
versity, Florida Southern Col- j lhat Mr. Hall died of "SelfHeard that final papers have
lor a lough winter. Some­ S»#*v4'im \o
Kirt'iinn con^
phm, Miss., last June.
k g e and the University of ipflicted shotgun wounds of
school
parcel organisations been sigdr.l for the jnirchase
one ha« stolen (lie town's f *fit-*I tin
&lt;1.*inline to the
Rusk
ftunl
tig.
Ills
eoveryT
Miami
Over
300 private the chest." Thursday aftei
* j- -non as {...-ailili
lo work ‘ of a new ilvietlo actuxiL-site at
only snow plow.
Jiiuiti i.
humiicds of Hides of bin k out some method of i-sistance a tola cost nl * $43,667 tor -43
schools wilt share in the noon impaneled a coroner's
^
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country
roads
dunng
the
jury to examine reports of
grants.
Sanford Lodge 1631,
for
school crossing guards, - acres,
, ' 1'*
S h rn ff'i Mi putir* tell M tins
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investigations being carried order of Moo»e, will hold questioning of more than I.IHIn particularly in tfie city
Accepted Clifford McKihbin
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peisuiia.
on by the Seminole County
School Imaiil in cm hers also at insurance agent to replace wa)
grand opening Sunday for the .
I f you want the winter to Sheriffs office, the Sanford
lie said the confession was moled to ask »tate school of- Andrew Carraway , who is re- ■ R"b»rt Iwe ........ *
, Orlando, was piikii.g f i u i t o f f
pass in a hurry . . . lign a Police Department and Con m' “ H °°»e home at 2660 South - 0|,U jnftj ( , „ nl u,,Iur,. jjoyle (mats lor an opinion un (lie tiring Jan I
90-day note!
stable Bob Carroll.
I almello Avenue, combined Rarnette, 25. a former Merid matter of Die rlrvaTrd overMoved 1« "sell, give away Highway 46 near tbe M «ikt*
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Members of the jury are wllh * ° n|*fn *K&gt;US, ^or t*lf ian truck driver, during three pass at Sanford Junior High ,or burn down" the old railroad
be
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.1 _ yesterday
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Mra. Myrtle Shupe applauds Harry Kudell, foreman, W. 11. general public from 1 until 3 Jdays o f interrogation last No- and Die use ot "adult cross water tower on Seminole High spotted a fish in a nearby
p
ni.
body
of
water.
the suggestion of a giant Heath, II. B. Owens, Richard
o f it ‘S ew da a t i m e
vemher. Barnette was one o f mg guards, rather than police School property;
All local county and eityr of- the 21 men arrested by FBI
He quit picking and reach­
Christmas tree in Lake Mon- Packard, WUks Bowman and
The txiard emphasised that j Approved a resolution pledgH,\KTKNDER
'troe on the aid bandahell mole. Duval Hunter. Tha Jury met jp-ials and inU-reeted residents agents last week
on the matter of a sidewalk ing participation, support and ed ip hia pocket fur hia Dust)
are invited hy Gov. Ed Lacey
.22 caliber piatol.
'Two had ' tha power-that-be
The (ini From "Down Under"
Thursday afternoon and will
tn Inspect at this time the
don’t appreciate the idea.
The gun want off.
re
convene
as
tarly
ai
possi­
e
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building and facilitiea, which
He wna treated nl Seminole
ble next week to hear the reDancing "On The lloune"
Self praise is like a circle
include a club room, meeting
Memorial lloapitiil for a slight
. . . it ends where it begins.
room, secretarial office, mo­
wound in his right aide.
Every Friday Night
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dern
kitchen
and
storage
(Ladle* hours 4:30-6:30
The annual Christmas pro­
rooms..
gram of Pinecreat School will
Following the open house all
Drinks lc per year age.)
be presented in the school
lodge members and co-work­
auditorium Tuesday at 7:30
ers of Women of the Moose are
A bout stolen Sunday from
p.ro. Thia year1* program is
invited lo remain fo£ e fretlis Honloon Marina near' Dea piuslcal entitled, "M erry
temal afternoon and evening
Land was found adrift in i
Christmas to the World," pre­
with a tight buffet to be served
f-akc Monro* yesterday by
sented by the sixth grade
at 5 p. m.
Steve Grier of th* Lake Mon­
classes.
The Sanford lodge will mark
ro* area.. 1
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Its seventh anniversary of or­
Ha notified sheriff'* dep- 1
Seminole County recipients
ganisation next Tuesday and
utiai who in turn called Voi* I
of VA pensions are invited to
Lacey has announced a special
utia officials. Tha boat was
confer on any problems with
enrollment for 7 p m. Sat­
identified by tha owner, W il­
a contact representative be­
urday in celebration of the oc­
CHRISTMAS TAR AD E W INNE R S met with Sanford-Setninole Jnyceea
liam Fiahtr o f Del.and, RD 3, !
tween I a m. and 4:30 p.m.
casion. Following the esirollut the Civic Center Thursday to receive first place trophies. From left
who said % gear shift, control
Tuesday through Friday of
ment a dance ia scheduled for
are Mrs. Hetty Johnson, representing the Moose; Itoy Mann, of Sanford
box and othtr items were
next week at the VA office
members and co-workers and
Atlantic National Hank; Parade Chairman Wayne Albert, who presented
missing,
DOWNTOWN SANFO!RD
at 2520 North Orange Avenue,
their muted guests beginning
the trophies; Mj«s Karen Law, Candyatripera; Willard Warfield, Baptist
Tha boat was towed back
Orlande,
OPEN T (L 2 AM. NIGHTLY
at % p. m.
youth division; Robert Crow, Weetaid* Grammar School. (Herald P h o to),'
ta tha manna.
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Kreijrlit Derailed

Student S a fe ty S tu d y S et

Moose Sch ed u le_:u .r
Opening Sunday
Of New Home

Oil Overflows

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Deltona Buys
M Q Ranch
The D a l t o n s community
north o f Sanford haa undertaken a Ia n s eipaniion protram with tha acquialtion of
tha M Q Ranch recreation
area In a three-way deal esti­
mated to coat ( 1-0 million.
The ranch Is located on the
Butler chain of lakes and
Deltona officials reported to­
day these will be connected
by deeper canals to provide
better boatint facilities.
They also said 13 lakcfront
lota have been siren to the
Germany
sales
office
of
Mackle Brothers, Deltona de­
velopers, and will be offered
to Germans desiring to move
hare.
Harman Morris, owner o f M
Q Ranch, traded the "dude
ranch” to Mackle Brothers after tha latter had acquired
the Camphor Farms in Put­
nam County. Morris aald ha
will continue his ranch pro­
gram at the new site and us­
ing the old brand, lie haa IK)
days to complete the move.
Gaston Bridges, sales di­
rector for Deltona, reports
tha M Q location will be
platted and loti will be sold
this week.

N. Orlando OKs
2 Bus Shelters
By M ergiret Cosby

Progress of the North OrUndo Vlllsge Council in pro­
viding benefits for the com­
munity wss noted at Monday
night’s business meeting when
unanimous a p p r o v a l was
given for appropriation of
funda to erect two school bus
shelters, one on South Edgemon Avenue and another in
tha Coronado Homes area.
It was suggested that the
shelter* he constructed of
transluscent fiberglu* with
the village paying for ma­
terials and labor being volun­
teer.
In other buaineat, 3. A
Wets, recently rice ted hy
council to fill Ihe term of
Mr*. Mona Grlnstend, wns app o i n t e d commissioner of
health, recreation and wel­
fare.
Purchase of -10 traffic signs
from John Warren Company
of Mobile, Ala., the low hol­
der, s i s approved *nd Wets
and Councilman Lloyd Brown,
roads ami hridge commission­
er, were requested to review
needs of additional street
lighting.
Resolution was approved to
assist the North Orlando Gar­
den Club In Its contest for the
best outside Christinas light­
ing during the holiday season.

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looking for a motorist who
wasn’t hurt a Ml over the
weekend when his l'.*r»7 Chev­
rolet overturned twicu on the
Long Beach freeway.
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to flipped end-over-end twice,
landing on its wheel*. The ap­
parently unperturbed driver
just drove off minus his wind­
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Four-year old Robert A. DoPres, of Longwood, suffered
a leg fracture and head in­
jury Friday when he was hit
hy u car on Longwood Street
ill Longwuod.
Florida Highway
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Trooper Duane Harrell said
the child durted into the path
of a car operated hy Mr*. Mar­
garet Crawford llrakefiehl, of
Longwood. The boy was taken
to Flori'la Sanitarium and
Hospital for treatment.
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victim was dragged about IS
feet underneath the ear be­
fore the driver stopped. No
chsrgrs were filed.

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BERK ELY, Calif. ( U H t Studrnt demonstrators at the
University of California have
been cleared of vandalism
charges during their sit-in at
the university’s administration
building.
Polic* reported that the
files in the office of UC Pres­
ident Emeritus Robert C.
Sproul had been pulled out and
papers "strewn about” the
floor.
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that wsy,’’ Sproul told oolite.

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Seminole County * * * *

Construction
Likely To Be
Recommended

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

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NO. 310

Aerial Hunt
Continues In
S. China Sea

Mrs. Schultz,
Prominent In
Sanford, Dies

An RA-5C Vigilante aircraft
and Its two crew members,
home based in Sanford, are
reported missing In the South

TOP NAVY OFFICERS were “checked out” on an RA5C Vigilante
Wednesday afternoon at the Sanford Naval Air Station when they made
n day-long visit to the base. Rear Adm. R. It. Lynch, commander of
Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 6. and Rear Adm. E. R. Kinir, commander of
Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 8, received the briefing. Admiral Lynch is
shown leaving the platform to the steek jet reconnaissance bomber.

•

Anybody want a puppy for
their child's Christmas? Mrs.
Dorothy McReynolds, 3220274. on Lake Golden, has six
o f the cutest little ones you
ever saw. They're five or six
weeks old, she says. And,
they’re free for the asking.

•

SANFORD, FLORIDA

2 Sanford Navy Flyers M issing

By the way, we’ve been told
that the Lions, a team in the
Intermediate Boys Basketball
League that play* Saturday
afternoon* at the S113 Fleminp Gymnasium, needs a
coach. Anybody want to help
a fine group of boys? Get In
Cassandra
Macartney
touch with Jim Jernigon at Schultz, who would have been
the Sanford Recreation De­ 100 years of age on Feb. 11,
a long time resident of San­
partment.
ford and Seminole County,
•
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*
died In an Orange City nursing
Have Santa, will travel!
home at 10:10 a m. Wednes­
That’s the program this year
day morning.
sponsored by the Epsilon Sig­
Mrs. Schultz was a wellma Alpha sorority. If you’d
known figure in Seminole
like your kiddies to have the
County since she was chief
pleasure of Santa visiting In
clerk in the county Judgc'i
your own home or if you’d
office from 1930 until she re­
like him for parties, just
tired in 1042 at the age o f 77.
phone .Mrs, Henry Tooke, 32‘2During that period she serv­
6992.
ed under the late Judge Krneit
Oh, yes, the sorority's an­
llousholder, h e r ion-in-law;
nual Christina* Ball it set for
the late Judge James G. Sha­
Dec. 26 at the Mayfair Inn.
ron Sr. and Judge H. W. Ware.
For reservations call 322-7427.

•

Established *906 THURS., DECEMBER 10, 1961

ipaghetti

supper, sponsored recently by
the Lake Monrue School’*
PTO? A report this morning
from Dot Belisle says that
$111.11 was raised to improve
the school’s library.

•

VOL. 56

China Sea area after being
launched from the carrier CSS
Ranger yesterday an a train
ing mission.
Missing are Lcdr. Donald
Wayne Beard, pilot, and Lt.
(jg) Brian John Cronin, bombarslicr-Narigator. Both arc at­
tached to Reconnaissance At­
tack Squadron Five now ope­
rating from the Ranger.
Last contact with the mach
two lumber - reconnaissance
aircraft was when a shore
radio station picked up a rou

Ranking Officers WLWA...
Store Manager
Receive Briefing BRIEFS Charged Wilh
At Hanford Base Judge To Act
Embezzlement

#

According to the Florida
Forest Service Marlon Coun­
ty ranks first In the slate In
Top-ranking Navy officers
tlie amount of commercial for­
est lands with 730,000 acre*.
jvisited the Sanford Naval Air
Folk County is second with
Station Wednesday for a day­
578,000 acres. Liberty Coun­
long briefing of facilities there.
ty. eighth in acreage, tops tho
Two rear admiral*, c&lt; ,nstate in cords o f standing tim­
mandrrs of Cruiser-Destrr er
ber with better than 5.8 mil­
lion. Florida’s forest acreage
Flotilla», headed the f
.,»
is slightly more than 10.5 mil­
MRS. SCHULTZ
which checked out the ,nlolion acres, there’s more than
j|rv ' grated Operational Intelligence
For m a n y
years
130 million cords of standing
Schultz
was
active
In
the
aoc- 1 enlcr- u ‘rrel am* off limits
timber.
ial life o f Sanford. She was "P«alion an Ihc base.
• •
•
Tliey also were given a run­
John Galloway, Seminole formerly a member o f the
County’a tax collector who will Sanford Woman's Club. At Ihc down on the operation of the
retire Jan. 5 when fax Col­
time of her death she Was a RA5C Vigilante during the af­
lector-elect Troy Ray Jr. takes
ternoon,
over the office, said today that member of the American Leg
The t «o " t Rear Admiral
ion
Auxiliary.
For
many
much of the credit for the
flawless audit report recently years she served as a mem­ It It l.yne.. head of Flotilla
completed by thu state is duo ber of the board of trustees n, anil Hear Admiral E, It.
to the service* of his office of the Fernald-Laughton Me­ King, head of Flotilla 8.
Txplaming the Vigilante’ s
personnel, particularly Mrs.
morial Hospital Association might were Cdr. J. W. KimMarjorie Shepard. Rsy prev­
iously announced that there and was ihe organization's nnms, commanding officer of
would lie no personnel chan­ treasurer most o f that time. ^ AH 3; Lt Cdr. W, V. PatShe attended Holy Cross terson of Reconnaissance Atges when he takes office.
• •
•
Episcopal Church.
,a c^
Dne; Lt. Jerry CofMrs. Schultz is survived by
and Id S W. Cobean, Nath
University of Florida’s en­
*H 3
rollment of 15,701 student* a daughter, Mrs. Floyd A.
four
A!*o here were commander*during the current trimester Palmer, of Sanford;
was good enough to rank th" grandchildren, Mrs. George Iln riiief of the Atlantic Fleet
school ‘doth in the nation, just Kick ami County Judge-elect rin‘ l s',ron'1 •'■eet and the combehind Louisiana State. Uni­ Karlyle llousholder. of San- man,|cr of tarricr Division 6
The group was met here by
versity of California heads ford; Mrs. Richard Bale, of
Capt James O. Mayo, com ­
the list with 62,210 (on a Palisades, N. Y., and Mias
number of different campus­ Gayle Schultz, of Tampa, and manding officer of Reconnais­
sance Attack Wing One, and
es I, New York State Univers­ to great-grandchildren.
Capt. C. W Swanson, com ­
She
was
born
Feb.
11,
1865,
ity is second with 52,893 and
Md. M r s . manding officer of Ihe station
City University of New York in Baltimore.
The officers left here late yes­
is next with 40,580. Through­ Schultz lived there and later
terday afternoon.
out the nation 1,111 accredit­ in Pine Grove, Pa., and An
ed universities and four-yenr derson, but. She was married
colleges have a total of 4,113.- to the late Julius Schultz, of
Galesburg, HI., in 1887. She
735 students.
• • •
and her husband moved to
Lake Mary Port Office will Sanford in 1914 and Mr.
The home of U. S. Ben. and
remain open Saturdays, Dec. Schultz died in 1916.
Mrs. Evnett Dirksen, on
Id Dt-c l'J, until 3 p m. for the
handling of parcel post pack­
Angeles Road in DcBary, will
ages only, C. M. "Cracker”
be one of five included in a
Donaldson, postmaster, an­
t.iur sponsored by the DeBary
nounced today.
dub at 2-5 p m. Dec.

Chicago turn — u. s,
Disrfat l &gt;&lt;lri J a ija Juscp?
A 0-y«jr old a . „ o manager
Sam 1'erry said he will stop
1*
charged with embezzling
Itiu threatened nationwide mil
strike until at least Christmas 5 tin from hi* store following I
Eva by injunction.
police invcvtiation of a report­
ed t.iett th'’re sometime Tueaday morning.
LT. II. J. CRONIN
WASHINGTON t ill’ll
Being held in the county Jail
Comedian Ibdi llopu nud a
tine
call. No unusual condi­
i* a man identified as (illlicrt
troupe of entertainers will
tions were reported at that
HnrrD
Smith,
of
2202
Coronado
tour U. S. military basts in
lime, according to Navy offi­
the Far East, including Korea Concourse He was charged
cial*.
anil South Viet Nam, during Wedm alay afternon after pro
An air rearch ha* failed to
the Christmas season.
lunged (|ucstjoning by Lt. Ben locate the craft. The twin-en­
Butler
gine jet is presumed oown in
Lt. Butler *aid the man ad­ the Smith Chin* Sea, A full
ST. PETERSBURG (U PIi
— Raleigh E. Greene will re­ mitted using the money to scale aerial search i* continu­
alty Jan. 5 ns rhnirnmn o f gamble He was given a lie ing.
Beard, a native of Claren­
thiifV,.A*Ja Council of 100 to detector lest by jHilice prior to
don, Tex. and hi* family reside
glvs&gt; . p
Haydnn Burn* his admission. Butler said,
a chance ,o Land pick his own
Pol «• found the door unlock­ at 100 West Woodland Drive,
man for the post.
ed at the Handy Ftmd Store, and Cronin, unmarried, is
3&lt;M Smith French Avenue Tues­ front West Hartford, Conn
KVA 11 5. the first reconnais­
day shortly after l a m They
SAIGON (UPI) — u. s. called the manager. Smith, to sance squadron to deploy to
military authorities reported check out the store and he re­ the Pacific arra, departed San­
ford last June
today that * seventh Ameri­ ported noihing missing

Hope To Tour

Greene To Quit

Seventh GI Dies

can ha* been killed in what
M f $1 that morning. Smith
appear* l" be a major winter notified police of the money
offensive by Communist guer­ mis - ng from the locked safe.
rilla*.
They said he theorized .some­
one .i,l lcirn id the safe com­
bination, had opened it, taken
HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) the money and then reclined
— Gov. William W, Scranton if.
hasn’t "even thought’’ about
Yesterday the manager was
running for president in 1908, given the lie detector test and
ha told nearly 150 collegiate he admitted taking Ihe money
journalism students at a news on Nov. 29 and using it to gam­
conference.
ble, police said.

Scranton ‘Speaks*

Joseph Kennedy
At Palm Beach
WEST PALM BEACH (UPI)
—Joseph P. Kennedy, father
of the late President John F
Kennedy, began his winter
visit today at the Kennedy's
oceanfront home at Palm
Beach.

Dirksen Home On Garden Tour

Driver Hits Pole,

Power Disrupted

CHRISTMAS SEALSIijHia aid
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Benjamin J. Crain Jr.. 31,
of Banana Lake Hoad, auffer*
ed a nose injury tarty today
when hia car hit a utility pot,,
near his home and disrupted
electrical power in Ihe area.
The Florida Highway Patrol and sheriff’s deputies
said they saw blood in a
nearby field and searched for
some lime to find the victim.
Failing to do *&lt;», they went
to his home and found him
tying on a couch.
The driver ia charges! with
faiiuio to have hi*; vehicle
under control. Utility crews
from the Florida Power and
Light Company were called
to repair the damaged power
lines.

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Proceed* of the tour wiil be
uwd by the club’a beautificaplant palm tree* along High­

James R. Hail,
Businessman,
Funeral Friday

Hunt Continues

For Boy Flyers

Power Restored

As Ice Thaws

By United Prrt*
New England'* crust of ice
thawed today while rain fell
in a vast sweep from New
Mexico to Mississippi and
north into the Ozark*.
The Niagara Mohawk Pow­
er Corporation said that a* of
tale Wednesday night power
was restored to all but |0,400
in the hard hit eastern New
York area. The worst section
was Schenectady where alxml
5,000 customers were still
without power.

Why You Should
Buy TSRES From
Lifetime Unconditional Itontl Hazard Warranty

Shopping Hours

way 17-92 through Dellary.
Senior arid Mrs. Dirksen
have been at their DeBary
home for several weeks, where
the Senator (K ill) has been
recuperating from n fractur­
ed vertebra and the strenuous
prciiiknlial campaign.
The Senate minority leader
arid Mrs. Dirksen will return

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IIF Cam paign
Lag s, R a y S a y s

Stores Extend

tinn committee in Ha drive to

to Wsthington on Jan. 1 fur
the opening of the next ses­
sion of Congress.

By Dottle Avail*
1
Jack McCarthy, project *nginrrr with Lockwood Greene
Engineers, of Spartanburg.
S. C., in charge o f the feesIhility study for the barge
port terminal at Sanford, re­
ported today that he is "very
encouraged’’ with results o f
hi* study, so far.
McCarthy, s p e a k i n g te
member* o f the Seminola
County Port Authority and
county commissioner* at tha
Mayfair Inn at noon, eut«
lined the findings to dale.
The engineer revealed that
soil boring* will begin in tha
j a c k McCa r t h y
nrra in about three days. Ho
did not disclose the sitee of
the boring*.
"W e will begin making
final layouts for the terminal
when the reeulta of these
tests are received in our of­
fices," ho said.
Results of a survey eonducted by the firm show that
If Tuesday’s receipts me in­ be' made by culling the UF
about 400.000 tons per year
dicative, the lust lap of the office at 323-0525, or by visit­
of export cargoes exist In tho
Seminole County United Fund ing the office at 505 Sanford St. Johns River tributary
campaign fur $40.000 may take Atlantic Bank Bldg., ur by nrea. Ho said he felt that
longer than Drive Chairman mall by addressing l!F at P. 200.000 tons per yeer of Im­
Troy Hay Jr. has anticipated. O, Box 144, Sanford.
port
cargoes
would pas*
Ray 1ms said, “ We'll not
through thi* port.
quit until the objective is
"W o feel at thi* time that
reached.'*
these cargoes alone are suf­
ficient to warrant th* con­
Until Tuesday receipt* hud
struction of a one-berth barge
run in the neighborhood of
terminal—even without de­
$330 to |tl50 daily. But the
pending on the future con­
days receipts of only $101
st ruction of the cross state
didn't do much to hike the
bn rgo canal and th* St.
total.
Johns-lndtnn River canal.
But it wasn't the fault of
“ However, the completion
those who gave. It was those
Flitter*! services fnr Jnme*
of tho canals would certainly
who didn’t that kept UF o ff R. (Jack) Hall, prominent
open n vast gateway of trade
the daily average.
Sanford businessman for long with the Mississippi and Ohio
Sanford Dry Cleaner* mid year* and who wa* found dead River system and tha many
Sanford Boat Worka did their In hi* French Avenue store large cities located on these
share. Each firm contributed Wednesday, will be held at systems," McCarthy said.
$25 to the cause. Krohne As­ 1:36 p.tn Friday at llriaaon
"Aside from the benefits o f
sociates, Inc., gave 12U and Funeral Home.
the actual cargo shipments
Walter J. Krohne donated $15.
Rev. Fred It. Change, of through tlm Sanford port, the
A flit gift came from Flem­ First Baptist Church, amt Rev. imre fuel that the port tering's, a 15 contribution from Grover C. Sotv.-ll Jr., uf Firet muvil w is constructed would
Noiri* I’wdi. Vnd TV and a $1 Presbyterian Church, will o f­ lm a great attraction for Ingift from ponvey’u Sale* and ficiate. Ilmial will be at Oak- dutry to bleat* in th* area/*
McCarthy told the gruup.
Service rounded out the day's lawn Memorial Hark.
He said three similar port
receipt*.
Mr. Hall, 51. wa* born In
These contributions brought Yaldoata, Go., and came to ln«tal!atlons constructed in
the total received to 132,333.. Sanford from High Springt 41 the lust five your* have found
61, or 17,6011,39 awuy from the year.* a g o . lie attended pul.lie that five large industries lo­
cated at each, although none
110,000 goal.
school* in Sanford and was
Contribution or pledge* tuny graduated from Seminole High of theso industries received
or shipped a great deal of
School in 1928.
cargo over the terminal.
He entered the employ of
"Statistics show that barge
Yowetl’s Company, Sanford, in (raffle in general ha* increaa1930 and wn* owner and man­ cd from 21 billion ton mile*
ager o f the store at the lime in HUH to 133 billion ton
of it* sale in 1963. Since that mite* in 1062," McCarthy de­
BRONSON (U P I )- Rescue
t im e he hs» been manager of clared,
workers c o n t i n u e d their
the Handyman II * rd w a r »
"Based on our studies to
search today for two young­
Store on Smith French A ve­ thi* point, we feel that wa
ster* who disappeared Inst
certainly will recummend that
Saturday
aboil id
a light nue, which he bought in 1962.
tho barge port terminal l&gt;«
A
resident
o
f
2360
South
pintle.
constructed here," he conclud­
Wednesday they found the Dak Avenue, he was a mem­
ed.
victim and wreckage of a sec. ber o f First Baptist Church.
Meeting wilh Ihe SeminoU
Survivor* are bit wife, Mr3
end light plane accident last
County
port authority tomWeekend.
Mary Emma Hall, and non*,
mitten and county commis­
The two missing youngsters Ronnie nud Alan, of Sanford;
are Jeff Prugh. It. and Mike hi* mother, Mr*. It. I! Wei, h, sioners were Son. Mack deva­
Doiighney, 15, n student pilot, of Orlando, and a brother, lued Jr. and Itep. Joe Davis.
They will take up the finalis­
both of Daytona Bench.
Harry Hell, of Atlanta, Gu,
ing
of Ihe necessary legisla­
The victim of the crash
tion after tho completion of
Saturday, 4 l-ycur-old Weir
the feasibility report.
Peck Williams, uf Polk City, I t o d i d P o is e d
Mein! ct *
tlit) port ail*
was found in u wreckage in a
LAPL KENNED) (I i'll — thority committee are Francis
swampy area north of here
The new Til in 3A rocket, key RuumllUt Jr., chairman, Gor­
by a Navy helicopter.
in Air Force hope* In orbit a don V. Frederick, Andrew
manned space station iri four Carruwuy, A. L. Wilson. Carl
jvar*. wa* poised today for IhVhitkc. Scott Horn*. Jack
another Iry at it* second or- ] Bolt, John Alexander and
bltal test.
iJames I’, Avery Jr,

SEN. AND MRS. EVERETT DIRKSEN

B. L. Perkin* Jr., president
of the Sanford Merchant* Asso­
ciation, announced today tin*
majority of merchant* in the
downtown are* will remain
open until *) p. m. every night
except Sunday, beginning Mon­
day,
The extra open hour* will
continue until Christmas. Per­
kin* said. The J. C. Penney
Store and McCrory’s already
ire orienting the lunger hour*.

P eriod ic In sp ect io n
Ti r e H n tu tion

• Flat Tire Repair
• Front End Check

HUDGET TERMS— NO CARRYING CHARGES

103 W. Find St.
322-0651
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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M rs. Charles Sassm an Heads Council
Institution services for new
officers of the Seminole Coun
ty
Extension
Homemakers
Council were conducted during
the council's annual ChrlslParty held in the Educational
Building of C'paala Presbyter*
ian Church with Mrs. Ed Do­
well end Mrs. Ed Fitxgrrald
.if the Lake Monroe Club ai inHailing officers.
Incoming officeri are Mrs.
Charles Sassman. president;
Mrs. R. T. Hunt, first vire
president. Mrs. II. L. John*
•on. second vice president;
Mrs. Kell* Me Jr, secretary;
Mri. Rdwtn Kennedy, treasur­
er and Mrs. G. R. Gray, dele*
■ate.
As Mrs. Dowell charged
each new oflieer with her fut­
ure duties, Mrs. Fltigerald
pinned her wjtb a corsage and
told the meaning of the apecial
flower. The beautiful and uni­
que service was written by
Mrs. t\- K. Hunter, president
of the Lake Monroe Club.
Jack Dodd of Goldenrod,
■ueit ipeaker for the evening,
presented the talk, "Behind Ihe
Iron Curtain," illustrating his
talk with colored slides and
closing with a question and an­
swer period.
Tha welcome iddrew was
liven by Mrs. Sassman and
Ihe Liberty Belles 4 H Club of
Slavia entertained with a pro­
gram of Christmas songs.
Group singing of carols was
led by County Agent Cecil
Tucker in singing several
duets with Mrs. Johnson sa
piano accompanist.
The building was attractive­
ly decorated for the occasion
with holly, red Iwrriei, cedsr
and polnsettlas which aLo
surrounded the small, gaily
decorated table tree
Focal
point of attraction In the room
was the Urge Santa made
from eseelsior and styrofoam
by William Grow of Dr Land
and donated for the event
The Installation table was
covered with lace over green
Jinen with gold candles In
green holly holder placed at
each end and an exquisite arrangement of gold flowers with
touches o f greenery In a ftal
ceramic container as the cen
tn piece.
All
decorations,
which carried out the state
colors, were done by members
of the Sanford Club,
Tha Lake Monro* members,
who wer* official hosteswa
were in charge of the cor
■ages which featured individ
ual flowers of daises, earns
turns, rosi-s, daffodil* and
ehryaanthemums and encircl
rd tlie table centerpiece prior
to the installation.
Refreshments of cookies and
punch wer* served from an
appropriately decorated table
by members of the longwood
and Geneva Clubs to the more
than Hi m«-inhere and guests
who attended along with Semi
nole County Extension Agent
Miss Myrtie Wilson,

Citizens Plan
Ham Dinner
lly JuAnn Hays
Tha Geneva CiUiant Assoc­
iation will sponsor a ham din­
ner Saturday at th« Commun­
ity Hall beginning at 5 p m ,
a* its first project under the
leadership o f the new presi­
dent, W. M. (IltKki Torre*.
Served with tha ham will
h« sweet potatoes, role slaw,
a variety o f relishes, hot rolls,
tes and roffre, Pies will he
available at so extra rust art-!
there will hr • special price
for children under 1?.
Fond retailing -tores carry
none than J.oim items.

Funeral Notices
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leuif. *1. n tu, dle-l Or. I in
I • Angela. •*a11f will ».*
held at In in a, it, Salui.Ut
Hr I»«..n Kuntial Home wltli
II*- ilrni.r i* Se.,*11 Jr „f.
tirlelltta Hartal wilt li* In
l-*W, View Cimiiwir. Ilrlean* ygntrrl ll«ma In &lt;har*e
m. 'l Ki ll. 0*1X11 III l l l ' l l l TTi, huilv nf li,, ar Slur|,h&gt;
li,.'k*i. SI, n( U kr Mari,
a ll, died Wednesday, will li*
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in Uartillt'-n, uhl-. l-r futi•■a!
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Kiinaral o n l . *a for Janie*
1 , |4&lt; k l Hall. II. w k&gt;&gt; ,ll#d
Wednesday. will b* h"III at
I In p m Wider at llrluon
Kiinaral llmrie willi II** Kr»*l
Si t'han* • and IIw* Ur-var C
a*.-*.i Jr. iilflilaltn* llurlal
wilt l&gt;* In fi.ihl.twn M-rnnrlal
H*'k Hrlffiia Kunvtal llnm*
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Florida, T o o !!

Keeping Up Wi!h The Lopez'
Popular Pastime In Spain
RICHMOND, V*. (U Pll - license plate on hia car.
Even Juan Peron, the de­
In Madrid, Spain, to keep up
posed
Argentine dictator, has
with the Lopeiei, a person
one
ought lo have a Virginia
Florida tag* also are pnpu
Ur. But the Virginia plate
seem* to have the edge as a
etatu* symbol.
The Virginia Department of
Motor Vehicles ntim ates that
"aeveral hundred" Virginia
tags are in use in Spain and 52
D«c»r Murphy Decker, &lt;7,
other foreijn countries. They
West Crystal Lake Drive
are especially popular in Ma­
Lake Mary, died Wednesday
drid.
night in Seminole Memorial
The reasons, according to
Hnapital.
people who have them, ara
Born Dec 22. IWd, in Ken
aeveral: A person avoids local
tueky, he came to Florida l«
red tape; he may avoid traf­
years ago and had lived in
fic tickets because police in
Lake Mary lor the p u t nine
tourist-oriented countries such
years.
as Spsin are instructed to be
He wai chief of police in Ox­
ford, Ohio, for two yeari; a lenient with foreign visitors;
detective on the Hamilton, It Is a status symbol.
In Spain, thare la a further
Ohio, police force for IT year*;
Incentive. The auto regiitra
special police officer for the
city nf Sanford for approxi­ tloo bureau reports avery saw
mately two yeara and deik car registration to th« tax of­
man with the Seminole Coun ficials.
Why Virginia or Florida
ty ShertfPa office for five
plates? The answer is they art
yeari.
He was a member of Ma­ easy to get.
For a Virginia tag, all that'a
sonic Lodge S3, Sanford; Fra­
necessary
la to pay the tea and
ternal Order o( Police in Ham­

Oscar Decker
Succumbs At 67

JACK DODD (center) Rticst npeaker for the Seminole County Kxtension
Homemakers Council Christman party and inntallation program, .shown
County Aifcntn Minn Myrtie Wilnon and Cecil Tucker items from Iltinnia
which were on display during his talk,
(Herald Photo)

COUNTY COUNCIL officers of extension Homemakers Clubs during the
coming year include Mrs. Charles Sassnuin, president; Mrs. It. T. Hunt,
firnt vice president; Mrs. II. L. Johnson, second vice president, and Mrs.
(5. It. Gray, delegate, left to right. Other officers are Mrs. Edwin Ken­
nedy, treasurer, and Mrs, Felix Mege, secretary.
(Herald Photo)

ilton and the Police Mutual
Aid in Hamilton. He was a
Baptist.
Survivor* ara hia wife. Mri.
Anna Mae Decker, of Lake
Mary; a daughter, Mis* Verna
Lou Decker, of Dayton. Ohio;
a aon, John Decker, of Pinel­
las Park; two aiiteri, Mri.
Edward Brand, of Trenton.
Ohio, and Mrs. Milton Rust, of
Maxiillun, Ohio; a brolhrr,
Fay Drcker, of Lakeland;
three grandchildren and a
number of niecea and ne­
phew*.

Use To Thief
S\.\ PEDRO, Calif I PI
Mrs Olive Manley of Brook
ingi, Ore. told police t)ut
someone broke into her car
while she wax shopping and
took a ha&amp; containing knitting
needles and a half completed
sweater.
"I don't know what good il
will do ihe thieve*," Mr*
Manley said "The knitting
can t ho finished because 1
haic the pattern."

THIS IS ONE TO BE TALKED ABOUT. IT 13 A
SPORT COUPE WITH
STEERING, POWER

The mobile chest X-ray unit
will he in Seminole County
Construction should start on nest week. All Hdultn are urg­
the road In the spring,
ed to Dike advantage of the
Owners on roads In nec,| of opportunily for a free chest
repair* and Improvement* arc X-ray.
asked lo sign a petition to he
Following i* the schedule
sent with a cover letlrr from of location* and houri of op­
Ihe ( ’hnrnher to the County eration:
Commissioner*. The Chamber
MONDAY — Forest City st
a* a body will also renoomend the lli-Acres plant from 2 to
an over-pass al the Railroad 1 pm.; Sanford at Shiloh Bap­
t rosslng They aim want a tist Church on West ITth
control corner w-ph irsf/ir Street from 5:Jtl to S p m.
tight pint r,l a* the crossing
TUESDAY — Pynatronlrs,
Hear tils' School. Tins ha, hern In . from t to :i :to pm .; SanIII the prngiam for two yenis. f.itd at Creenleaf Cafe in Mid­
The llmiac Nuiuhciing Pro way from R tu 7:30 pm.
jrct has been put off until
WKDNK8DAY — Sanford
the first o f the year. The Tal­ at Food F'air store from It
ent Show Committee Is now aln. fn I p,m.; Oviedo at the
being formed nnd more infor­ Oviedo Service Station on
mation on this will tie an­ Fast Broadway from 3 to ft
nuli nerd.
pm.
It was decided to place a
THURSDAY — Cais-dherry
large Christmas tr&lt;-« on th« a* Publlx Market in Seminole
main downtosso corner in Ptara fi &gt;m J to h pm. and
Lake Mary ami decor-tie It from d In Mp ill.
for the season with volunteer­
FRIDAY — Sanford at (,ared help o f Girl Scout Troop rett'x Ltepartrnent Store from
.VY7 under the leadeixhip of tt-30 a.m to t p.m. and from
Mr*. Marly Drnklefs.
2 to I p.m.

BUCKET SEATS, POWER

DRAKES. RADIO.

HEATER,

AND AIR CONDITIONING. DODGES BEST *2395
WITH 21,000 ACTUAL MILES.

William Harold Long. 71,
died Dec. 4 in Loa Angeles,
Calif.
Bom June 12, 1893, in San­
ford, h« moved to California
2.S years ago. He was a veter­
an of World War I.
Survivors are hia sister,
Miss Bessie Lung, of Sanford,
and a cousin, Mri. Lillie Slewart, of Lancaster, Calif.

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
PONTIAC — BUICK — RAMBLER
301 W. lMt

SANFORD

1501 W. 1st

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Chest X-ray Unit
Here Next Week i WETlP HAVING A D O R M

Proposed Conservation Area
Needs Citizens' Co-operation

IrOOt O f laiit li'

1963 DODGE POLARA

Wm. Long Dies;
Sanford Native

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n* Franrre Wr«ler
‘ ‘Individual piMprrly nwnt-ri will have In cooperati- to
get tin- proposed Wild LiftC'nnavrvatiun Atv* m the Cry•till Lake Mellon Ilf demmnlr
County," aaid Mu. J. A
« Motf ha i kilpntrh-k at the
Dccimhar mevtlng of the
Lake Mary Chamber of Commerre.
Mi*. Kilpatrick, laptcscnlitig the Audubon Rudely of
A merit a, and al n the Lake
Mary Woman'a Club, explulnrd Ihr purpoiv of the society
amt Ita accomplishments, She
urged all inrinhrrn of Ihr
Chiinili-'r and resilient* of Ihr
community to join Ihr muvrinvnt and passed nut luniks
on Florida Game Animal* ali i
Birds to those present,
fthr explained that the Cry­
stal Luke chain nf Lakes in­
clude* the two lake* m Lika
Mary. Property owners wilt
hav* to post aignt on their
property which they can gel
from Ihr Society at a -inall
coat.
Hut iuc tlie hue llies* sen ion
that followed the talk by the
gurtl speaker, Donald Jack
son, chairman of the hunril o f
directors ami chairman of ihfair c o m m itte r this yrnr, pre­
sented the Chamlier with the
ribbon nn,l check* won by the
group in the American Legion
Fair,
Jackson also reported nil the
progress o f the Welcome In
Lake Mary signs, Kiev will t,e
ready for erecting soon.
It was n annum-d o ffi&lt;isxtly
that Roy llovrell. Ir. hud with­
drawn hts resignation
is
Senutniaatrr of Itoy Seoul
Tmnp 2t-\ amt he I* very en­
couraged with the assistance
given him hy Jim Son is.
Frank Cook, nod Roll llugrliI Iaieln.
.II
Repotts were given on the
condition of Lake Mary roads
ond work done on -• uring the
I like Mary Hlvd. light of way,

ahow proof of ownership It's
costly, however. Most foreign
motoruti have to pay a S20
uninsured motorists fee since
their insurance usually isn't
with a company licensed in
Virginia. Add all this together,
plus postage, and It crimes out
to 11225 or 147.25, depending
on the site of the car.
It's almost as easy in Flor­
ida. That slate does require
a domestic address but doesn't
check It,

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11S MAGNOLIA

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P ec. 10. 1964 — T a p e 3

Wcraft*

Merchants Meet
Forest City Merchants As­
sociation will meet next Tues­
day at H:.t0 p.m. at the home
of Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Field,
Forest Lake Drive, Forest
City, to make final plan* for
their second annual Children's
Christmns Party Mated for 7
p.rn., Dee. 13. In the Forest
City Shopping Center.

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Sale* of the cookbook, "Fa­
vorite Recipes of Florida," by
the Lake Mary Extension
Homemaker* Club in time for
Christmas gifting were an­
nounced at this month** meet­
ing o f the group held Tile*,
day in the Kir* Hail.
Those interested in pur­
chasing a copy of the hook
may contact Mr*. Edwin Ken­
nedy who advised that a per­
centage from each sale will
be returned to the club's
treasury.
The meeting, conducted by
Sir*. Helen Powell, president,
was opened with devotion by
Mr*. William Heinbuch follow­
ed by group singing o f Christmn» carol* l*-d by Mr*. Kay
Xassman.
Discussion for the day was
given by Miss Myrtie Wilson,
agent, on colur blending in
the home and was illustrated
through use o f a color film.
Members contributed dona­
tions to the Judy Kimudr.l
Fund which were turned ov­
er to Lion's Club member Jim
Marl.nuchlin,
Following the meeting gifts
were exchanged and luncheon
wav served by the hostesses,
Mrs. Joe S mat hers, Mrs Har­
ry Sandusky and Mrs. John
Ulmer.
The table was beautifully
decorated with a centerpiece
arrangement o f a rake, baked
in the shape of a Christmas
tree, trimmed with tiny orn­
aments and candle*. Favor* of
red and green boot* made by
Mr*. Sandusky were at each
place setting.

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SEMINOLE I'Ol'NTY COUNCIL of 4-H Club* will be led for the cominR
year by Joe Dintlii, reporter; Rudy Mueller, recreationul leader; Carmen
Adriatieo, vice pre.sldent; George Rraddhnw, president; Patty Raker, i*evrctary-treasurer ami Klinore Hein, delegate.
(Herald Photo)

Forward Elected
President Of

Heads

Association

4-H

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By Maryann Mile*

New officers fur tin* com­
ing year were elected and
p'ans made for a hulida) skat­
ing e-rty at a recent meeting
of the Seminole County Ml
Club Council
leaders merlins with the
group were County Agents
Mis* Myrtie Wilson and Ernest
Lundbcrf, and Mrs. H. ft. Er­
vin, Mrs. II. L. Johnson ami
vice president: Adolph Juhl, Mi** Eta Hunt, adult leader*.
treasurer; Mrs. Esther John
Officers elected were George
sun, secretary; (tryiin Rucker Bradshaw, president; Carmen
and Lrland Jacobs, district 1 Adriatieo. vice president; Pat
directors and Al Krenter and
Forest Andcraun, district
directors.
It was recommended and ap­
MI SHI COT, Wis. (L T D —
proved (hat all members of A milk producer has urged
the association la- given a his fellow dairymen to pitch
copy of the by-laws to study their advertising on something
ami suggest changes. The more stimulating thnn the nu­
group also voted to sponsor tritional value of milk.
Robert Mother o f Chicago
a Forest City Hoy Scout
Troop and announced that a said per capita consumption
bulletin board will be erected of soft drinks has increased
ill the local post office to keep to 287 bottles this year.
"That doesn’t leave much
memliers informed of pertin­
ent business items and activi­ room fur milk, due* it ? " he
ties, plus meeting dales, of M-kid his health - minded col­
the association.
league*.

Forest City Community As­
sociation named Allen For­
ward as president for the lOti.’i
year at the annual election
meeting held Monday night
at Hear Lake School.
Other officers elreft-d are
Murray Long, first vice pres­
ident: Marlin 11. reman, second

Dairyman Looks
For Sales Pitch

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Flocking Trail
Leads To Culprit
DALLAS (U P !) — There's
nne young inmate of the ju ­
venile home today with a dis­
like for those flock-covered
Christmas trees.
He stole one from a tree lot.
Hut the owner simply follow­
ed a trail of pink flocking tu
the home of the culprit, a 15year-old boy.

ATTENTION

FORD
OWNERS

TUT

Quitted Acetate,/

AmuricuJ fleece!

£ati* Trim!

&lt;JlapiereuJ Pile!

SCHIFFLI TR IM !
KODEL* FIBERFILL!

ACETATE A NYLON!
ROSETTE TR IM !

ACETATE QUILT!
KODEL* FIBERFILL!

0RL0N ACRYLIC!
POUF COLLAR!

4.97

4.97

5.47

Inti•dibit Savingif

labulout Value/

• Four Schiffii broid trim
tabs down front nnd on
sleeved cardigan collar!
# Two tid* Insert pockets—
In pirk or turquoise. 10-101

• lovely keyhole eollor
stylo with lie string bowl
• Rosette opplique at neck
&amp; pockets. Pleated YoL*
• Blue or pink. 10 70; 38 44

SPARK PLIKiS

65

Make a Dale Now For Next Year

savings

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mints

9

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easy payment* — as
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Morrison, Inc.
308 E, F IR S T S T .
SAN FORD. FLA .

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SPORT SHIRTS

DRESS SHIRTS

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Service A; Parts
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BANK

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OIL FILTERS

with

NATIONAL

• Scalloped collar
• Four satin flower bud
appliquesl
• Fathlonnbfe blue and
pink. Sites 10-18

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NOTICE

ATLANTIC

s lightweight warmth
• Inn floral embroidered
appliques Siren 1018
• Beautiful turquoise, pink
or butter colors.

4»-87&lt;

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Start waving nnw for

SANFORD

* Satin binding with flock
nylon trim collar, cuflsl
• While/pink - »hile/blue;
blue / blue; pink / pink.
s Satin bow lie Sires 10-18

Big Savings/

J Q 9 4

EACH

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1965 %
h CHRISTMAS

Dollar ■Off!

Rayon acetate pan­
els, sltipei, pullernd

ABSORBERS

OUR

9.87

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NECKWEAR

MUFFLERS
FORDS

FLOWER BUDSI
KODEL’ FIB ER FILL!

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GENUINE FORI)

TIIK HARMONY Hrullfe Club, which rnwtLs the first Wednesday of each
month. hn»l n Christmas Party at the December meeting at the home of
Mrs. .Maryann Miles in Kor"*t City. Shown at the gift laid** are. son terI
from left, Mrs. Hlailys Toy, Mrs. Doris Mooney and Mrs. Ree Kelly; stand­
ing. Mrs. Edna Ruhr, Mrs. Hetty Dennison, .Mis. Virginia Ford am! Mrs.
Minna Crum.
(Herald Photo)

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ty Baker, secretary-treasurer;
Eliuore Hein, delegate; Joe
thuja, reporter: Susan Wirick,
ch.iplain and lludy Mueller,
recreational leader.
Special guest* at the elec­
tion meeting wero Krancine
and G. T. Grow of Miami,
ni»ce and nephew ol Mrs.
Johnson,

RUING THIS AD
TO OUtt
PARTS I)KPT.

JO IN

field s

Council

DECEMBER

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SPEC IA LS

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Christmas

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Brandi Soiling for $4,30 lo ciI
Colton broadcloth.
Coflon Oxford.
Contoured body.
Regular, snap-tab, A button-down collar styloti
I4H-1F

Jer C hrista
“ COLD” BOOTS
ic
* Gathered-top style
• Chic stylet 5 to 10

• Broadcloth, cotton Otfords, rayon acetates; long
sleeves
* Regular &amp; button-down collar
e One and two-pocket styles
• e In sires S, M, b XL; sure to please any man on
your iisti
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OPEN 9 A.M. TO 11 P.M. MON. THRU SAT. — SUNDAY

2

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STORES

WINTER PARK:

ORLANDO:

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HWY. M)

FIELDS PLAZA

E. OF AIRPORT

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Page 4-A — Dec. 9, 1964

Deltona Buys
M Q Ranch
The D a l t o n * rommunity

north of Sanford haa undertakan a large egpaniton pro.
Cram with the acquisition o f
tha M Q Ranch recreation
area in a three-way deal eati-

i

mated to coat $1.0 million.

J ig

The ranch la located on the
Butler chain of lake* and
Deltona officiate reported to­
day theae will be connected
by deeper canala to provide
better boating farllitica.
They alio aaid 13 lakefront
Iota have been given to the
Germany
aalea
office
of
Mackla Brothers, Deltona de­
v e lo p e d and will be offerrd
to Germane deiirlng to move
here.
Harman Morria, owner o f M
Q Ranch, traded the "dude
ranch" to Mackle Brothers a f­
ter tha lattar had acquired
the Camphor Farma In Put­
nam County. Morria said he
will continue hia ranch pro­
gram at the new alte and us­
ing the old brand. He has IK)
days to complete the move.
Gaaton Bridges, aalea di­
rector for Deltona, reports
the M Q location will be
platted and lota will be sold
this week.

N. Orlando OKs
2 Bus Shelters
By Margaret Cosby

Progress of the North Or­
lando Village Council In pro­
viding benefits for the com­
munity was noted at Monday
night’s business meeting when
unanimous a p p r o v a l was
giran for appropriation of
funds to arect two school bus
shelters, one on South Edge
men Avenue ami another In
the Coronado Homes area.
It was suggested that the
shelters be constructed of
transluscrnt flberglas with
the village psylng for ma­
terials and labor being volun­
teer.
In othsr business. J. A.
Wets, recently elected by
council to fill the lerm of
Mrs. Mona Grinstend, wits ap
p o i n t e d commissioner of
health, reereallon and wel­
fare.
Purchase of 1(1 traffic signs
from John Warren Company
o f Mobile, Ala., Ihe low bid­
der, was approved and Wets
and Councilman Lloyd Brown,
roads and bridge commissioner, were reipioated to review
needs of additional street
lighting.
Resolution was approved to
assist the North Orlando Gar­
den Club In its contest for the
beat outside Christmas light­
ing during the holiday aeason.

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PRICKS

LONG BEACH, C u l i f ,
(UPI&gt; — Police today were
looking for a motorist who
wasn't hurt a hit over the
weekend when hia 1057 Chev­
rolet overturned twice on the
Long Beach freeway.
Witnesses told police the au­
to flipped rnd-over-eml twice,
landing on its wheels. The ap­
parently unperturbed (Inter
just drove o ff minus his windshield and window glssa.

‘Messy* Office
Clears Students
BERKELY, Calif. (UPD —
Student demonstrators at tha
University of California hsve
been cleared o f vandalism
charges during their sit-in at
ihe university's administration
building.
Police reported that the
filet In the office of UC Prov­
ident Emeritus
Robert C.
Sproul had been pulled out and
papers “ strewn about" the
floor.
"M y office always looks
that way," Sproul told police, I

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M argarine........... «*, 37c

A LL G R IN D S

Velveefa .............. uiV 99c
fillibury Apple, Cherry, Blueberry

49c

Turnovers..............
Wiweatla Chaste Bar Sliced

Big-Eye Swiss . . . f t 37c
Miet Wlieeatia I O le-as.

mild

Cheddar . .

55c 59c 63c

med.

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sheep

Donuts................3 ,0f"t p

Asparagus Spears
S1

Bette Fressa Meriesn Inckilede

Dinners.................. 'i" 49*
Seulhlend't Cenvtnitnt Whele

Potatoes.................. 39*
Coffee-Rich...........’J r 29'
Jtue Jewell Quick Frosin Frys*

Livers.................3

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25*

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Niblets Corn......2 ,2‘"' 39*
com

Golden Corn

2«*.“J39*

Brach Holiday Mix

Green Beans.......2 ?.“* 39*
Green Gleet Whele Kernel

Golden Corn...... 2

Brach Cut R o c k ....... r«g. pkg. 39c
Mint-FIIUd Straw s___rig. pkg. 39c

“mV 59&lt;

Filled Raspberries

“ Morton's T i l * o r Match Sale”
CHICKEN, BIIF OR TURKEY POT PIES,
MACAEONI fr CHIISE, SPAGHETTI AND
MEAT SAUCE . . . l-e s. ph( i. . . .

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Brack Crimp Ribbon .. rtg. pkg. 39c

Fish Sticks ........... 59*

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S ta m p s

Standing (3-4-5-6th Rib)

R ib R o a s t • . |b 7 9 c

Boneless Tender

R o u n d S t e a k »&gt;8 9 *

Fancy Cremes i Jellies rig. pkg. 29c

S ir lo in S t e a k »&gt;9 9 c

All-Filled Assortment 3-lb. tin, $1.69

Tender, Flavorful

Brach Gloria M i x ..... reg. pkg. 29c

T -B o n e S t e a k &gt;*&gt;9 9 *

“ Special Christmas Candles”

Tatty Tender

S h o r t R ib s • • »&gt;3 9 c

Impcnel Jer nf

$ 1.09

Filled Fruits ..
Blue Jewel er Rcieney Style Ceniiter el

99c

Candy .............

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SWIFT FRIMIUM COLD CUTS
(Boloena, F&amp;F, lf**,niihw*i,er I
3 6 - o i . pk gt. 87c
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Deliciously Tender

Poinsettla Chocolates 5-lb. box, $3.49

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SWIFT PREMIUM IONILIU
CANNED HAMS
5-lb. ca n $ 3 .9 9
(iipiffi til. Dm. il« 1*641

III

SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN GOVERNMENT
INSPECTED HEAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE

Mellowcreme Jingle Bells reg. pkg. 29c

’lil E*-XeVeA O C l O O

Jfll G re e n

Swiff'* Severe Peek Anerted Flerers

lee Cream................. h
,”.i! 69*

Armour's Star Flavorful

□ Sliced Bacon. . ’£ 49«
□ Brown 'n Serve U”: 49c
□ Swift Franks
49c
Swift's Premium Sausage

Premium Label Sissle Sealed (+ 50 (tamps)

F.F.V. Twin-feeh Ckeeelele

.

Bon-Bons................... ,£ 29*

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Brach9s
Christinas Candies

4-Fiihcrmen (I* Fine Seuce 0 Cheetel

5

59«

Green GicM Whele Kernel

Garten's Quick Freten Sweedlieh

Steaks

s3

PURCHASES OF S5 OO OR MORE

Greta Qtaat Kltthen-Hiced

Rich's Delie leue

M A M *

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Ortea Glint Cut

Merten's flelt er Suaered IB-et.

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FOLGER'S
COFFEE

Kraft's Dslkteus Cheese Street

• frozen foods a

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DELICIOUS COFFEE

fiertthneao'i Cera Oil

Femeut Sunikine Celle-Fetk

Jfl1 G re e n

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SWIFT PHIMIUM SIZZLE
SIALID FRANKS
lb. 4 9 c
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Sliced Ham.......69*

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Cold
Cuts.....3 P
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(Bologna, P&amp;P, Brounichweiger, 4- 100 itampfK
TAItNOW'S OVEN HEADY

MEAT LOAF

Mince Meat....................29*
lucky Loot Delieiout

Apple Sauce............ “ " 25*

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Apple Juice . . 3
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Prune Juice .. h#
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Spaghetti____ 33
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Kidney Beans . 2
Carnation. . . . w3
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Built, Swift's
Premium
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toll
cans 39c
22-ox.
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54-count pkg. 39c

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$ 1 .

Healthful Lady Betty

quart
bot.

$ “1

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Soup M ix.................. £' 37*
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holiday

Hormel Chili............ 25*

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Long wood Hoy
Struck By Car
Four-year old Itohert A. IVPrea, of Lungwuod, suffered
a leg fracture and head in­
jury Friday when he was hit
hy a tar on Longwood S tin t
in l.nngwuod.
Florida
Highway
Patrol
Trooper Iluane Harrell aaid
tha child darted into the path
of a car operated hy Mrs. .Mar­
garet Crawford Brakefleld, of
Longwood. Tha hoy was taken
to Florida Sanitarium and
Hospital for treatment.
Trooper Harrell said the
victim was dragged about IS i
feet underneath the car be­
fore the driver slopped. No
charges were filed.

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                    <text>9b V n b t l I m B
Tag* 12 — Dec. 8, 1964

There Are Tramps And

Eye Bank Asks
Pledges To Aid
Blind Persons
By Dottle A tutia
Aa appeal ha* gone out to
th* citiMna of 8*tnlnoIo
County asking them to eonaider the riving o f a moat
procloua g ift a t thla Tutetld*
aeaton—the gift of eight U
tho blind.
Thla lasting gift, which hat
no monetary value but whoa*
intrinaie value la Inestimable,
it mad* by pledging th* don­
ation of th* eyea after death
to the Seminole Hospital Kye
Bank Association (SHEBA).
At th* present time 485
persona in 8emino!e County
and DeBary have algned a
pledge t« give their eyes a f­
ter death so that someone
also may see, and the list
eontinusa to grow steadily.
Rev. Elton Richards, of
Longwood, Is president of the
organisation with Hibbard
Casselberry, of Casselberry,
serving as treasurer. Both
are members of the Cassel­
berry Lions Club, which
works with the officials of
SHEBA in obtaining the
pledges.
To data 11 seta of eyes
have been taken after the
death of local donors, shipped
to tha North Florida Eye
Bank at the J. Hillls Miller
Medical Center In Gainesville,
where doctors transplanted
th* corneas to the sightless
eyes of 22 persona, restoring
their sight, or perhaps per­
mitting them to see for th*
first time in their lives.
"What better Christmas
gift, In the true spirit of good
will to men, than to sign the
pledge card, making it pos­
sible for some blind person to
see, after you have passed on
and have no more nerd for
your eyes," asked Rev. Rich­
ards.
Pledge cards may be ob­
tained by calling Rev. Rich­
ards, Hibbard Casselberry,
Mr*. Frank Woodruff, of lb?llnry, or Hvminole Memorial
Hospital.

Beatniks Give Britain Black Eye

A Jk Fit NEW $4.5 million dintribution center on
22-acre tract a t Jacksonville, was opened last
Friday and will serve th e company stores in
Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. The vast
a

facility includes a 3.5 million cubic-foot grocery
and perishables warehouse (center foreground),
a government-inspected meat warehouse (right)
and a modern A&amp;P supermarket (top left).

Amateur Artists
Stage Exhibit

By T e a A. CaJlca
example, Stuart Christie, an concerns is the tendency ofi Asia. Third young man
LONDON — (NEA) — Bri­ IS-year-old Scot with a Beatle- the beatniks to rove farther j quired, preferably with co
tain Is fast acquiring the repu­ atyla haircut, was recently and farther from home base tacts en route.”
Some of these ads are intation of a nation of dead sentenced to 20 years Impris­ each year.
beata, thanks to the number of onment by a Spanish court- Small-circulation magazines serted by students, genuinely
unshaven British beatniks who martial after he bad been blossom with such exotic ad- interested is enlarging their
flood the cootlnent of Europe. caught smuggling explosives vertisements as: "By land to knowledge by travel. But
many of them are expeditions
Many of these scruffy types into Spain via Barcelona.
organized by a new generation
pose aa students, although
Christie, who calls himself
of dead beats, pampered by
they are, In reality, little an anarchist, carried detona­ DeBary AARP
the welfare state.
more than panhandlers. "Most tor* and plastic explosives in
* * *. *
British embassies from Is­
of them beg,” says the Paris the rucksack on his back when | TO HQV6 HolldOV
tanbul to Teheran now ahudpolice gazette. "They try to he hitchlked to Barcelona.
' der when a Jeep with the sin.
put on the air of Jazz musi­ They were intended to inau­
gan "Afghanistan or Bum *
cians or art atudenti.
gurate a campaign of terror- Party Meeting
painted on its sides pulls up,
"They hang hurriedly drawn ism, according to Spanish po­
The DeBary Chapter, Amer­ raidiator boiling, outside »n
sketchei on bridges and beg lice.
ican Association of Retired embassy door and disgorges
for a few coins with a hat.”
Britain's deadbeat tourists
The typical British tourist are a growing worry to British Persons, will have a Christ­ its dusty occupants.
was once highly respected diplomats, anxious to preserve mas meeting and party at 9:30 Consular officials h a v •
a m. Friday in the Fire Hail. learned by experience thn
abroad. He paid his own way the nation’s Image abroad.
Glynn R e e d e r , program these occupants will expert n
and was generous with tips. One of the diplomats’ chief
chairman, has reported thst least a meat, and probablw
His appearance was just fine
group singing of all the fav- free drinks and a bed.
or "tickety boo,” to use a
orite carols is planned with
British expression. He was Group To Elect
William Keller accompanying
adept at showing the flag.
Hybrid C raft
at the piano and that Miss
But the image of Britain aa
New
Officers
Termed
A Ship
Alice Cooper will give a
a nation of free-spending, wellLEE • ON - SOLENT, EnzChristmas
reading.
Refresh­
dressed travelers is now van­ DeBary Civic Association
ishing. Its place Is being taken will meet at 7:30 p.in. today to ments will be served to open land (UPI) — It's a ship, it e
the meeting with Harry Beil, a plane . . no, it's . . .
by the picture of "penniless, elect officers for the coming
Yachtsmen along this Engsocial chairman, in charge.
unshaven beatniks, extremely year. A surprise entertain­
lish river finally decided that a
unsanitary with hair down to ment will make up the pro­ Members arc asked to wear
their name tags.
hydrofoil craft Is a ship an&lt;^
their ahoulders,” according to gram.
Discussion of way* to lower would be required to obey
the Paris police publication.
On Tuesday, Dec. 22, at 7:30 costs of drugs is on the agen­
standing rules designed to pre­
Gendarmes found 224 of p.m. the Association will hold
vent collisions at sea.
these British beatniks sleeping an Old Fashioned Christmas da for the business session.
under bridges along the Seine Party with traditional holiday
during one roundup. Of the 4,- refreshments to be served.
M O V I N G
500 tramps who were rounded
up by police and taken to deCALL
lousing stations outside Paris, Now You Know
650 were foreigners. By far
By United Press
the largest contingent was
At present about 5.8 million
British.
square miles of the land area
Ten of these youthful Brit­ of the earth are covered by
M O V I N G A N D S T O R A G E CO . I N C .
ish tramps were expelled from glacier ice and about 98 per
France for petty crimes.
cent of this Ice Is located in
F A
2 - 9 5 1 1
The Crimea laid at the door­ Antartica and Greenland, ac­
step of British beatniks abroad cording to the Encyclopedia
5 0 4 Celey Ave.
Sanford, Fla.
are not always petty ones. For Britannica.

The new art rlass sponsor­
ed by ths Ssnford-Semlnole
Art Association end th*
adult education department of
Seminole County Schools has
dons so well with its first
class an sxhiblt is planned to
display th* work of th* stud­
ents.
This special exhibit will be
hung at Senkarik Gallery on
Magnolia Avenue all this
month.
"Many of our students had
ntvsr triad to paint before
last September. Others had
never had Instruction, but had
been painting for fun. I am
CDR. K. E. ENNEY (center) assumes command of VAII-7 a t Sanford
so proud of their work, I
Naval Air Station, relieving Cdr. FI. R. Brown Jr. (right), who will as­
want the public to see the
sume command of VAII-3 on Dec. IS. At left is C'upt. James O. Mayo, com­
progress they have made in
manding Reconnaissance Attack Wing One,
(Herald Photo)
surh a short time," said Mrs.
Mildred Babcock, a rt teacher.
There is a wide variety of
pieture* in the exhibit includ­
ing pastels, charcoal sketches
ami oils.
"Some of the pictures done
by our amateurs have already
been sold,” Mrs. Babcock com­
mented.
Among those whose work
is in (he gallery are llillie
Garner, Ruth Billhimer, Vir­
ginia Roche, Florence Mae
Woodruff, l.ols Kelsey, Al­
Gov.-elect Burns fred*
Jewell, Stella Moore,
Jessie Shaw, Russell FehrWill Get Degree man, Susie Yentach und Krn
istiiie Yentseh.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Visitors are encouraged to
Gov.-elect llnydon Ilurns will ign the register nnd add
deliver thn Imrruliiurriitr nd* tludr romments on the work
dress nnd receive his first of the artist*.
honorary doctorate next Mon­
day at Jacksonville Univer­
sity’s mid-year commenceRetired Workers
ment.
President K oW t It, Spiro
. . .
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„ .
•
will award Hum* an honor­ Plan Meeting
PARTICIPATING in the initiation service for new members of Ameri­
ary doctoruto of laws.
can Legion Auxiliary Unit 256 of Canseltierry were, loft to right, Mrs.
Carl Setjn, of Casselberry,
"We are proud that he ran
Kenneth Green, sergeant nt arm s; Mrs. Lee Brown, Mrs. Wilbur Morey
be with u* and that we ran president of Winter Park
anil
Mrs. Joseph Cizcwski, new members; Mrs. Harold Krydcr, president
Chapter,
National
Association
lie the first of what undmihtand Sirs. I.etha Ward, vice president and installing officer.
rdly will bo many institution* of Retired Civil Employes
to award the next governor a has extended and Invitation
well-earned, though honorary, to all retired federal govern
went employes in th* area
degree,” said Spiro.
to attend a Christmas party
nnd pot lurk luncheon at I.ak
Probation (Jiven I s l a n d Recreation Center NEW YOIIK (UPI) — The|headache.” Wilson said, "be- perfumes at bargain prices. Ac­
WEYMOUTH.
E n g l a n d H a r p e r Avenue between
p*use perfume u such a popu- tually, the little bottles con­
(UPI) — Five beatniks were Morse and Fairbanks Avenues Christmas shopping season is IUr
tain cheap toilet water.
gift.”
also
the
annual
golden
harvest
placed on probation here alter Winter Park, Wednesday
The most widespread and Counterfeiting the lab els of
showing up in court—clean­ t'J noon. Tlmse attending are season for tin* gyp artist. Pres­ plausible perfume racket is famous perfumes also Is comshaven and with hairruts.
asked to bring their laid ident Kenneth II. Wilson, of the the sale of wliat are suppose.11 mon practice by Yuletide
The five, who had lawn service and a covered dish.
National Belter Business Bur­ to he tiny purse-sized bottles of *swindlers, Wilson said.
charged with loitering, were
eau,
warm'd today.
described by t h a woman
I Some of these sharp operajudge as "decent and employ­ Frognapping
able.”
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — tors make so much money in
Slrinhart Aquarium officials | j|„. Yule season by trimming j
ri'iNirtnl ruesday what may (ju. unwary that they don't
Committee Hulks | lie the first case of frognap- have to work the rest of the
PORTSMOUTH,
England ping.
y,.Jr
ro E N JO Y T H 6 Y E A R R O U N D
(UPI)—Streets at a new dc-| Alvin, one of only 24 re
of ,|irir , |KM|,|y m er.
velopinent m this port city, corded albino bullfrogs, dis H.aml,,.- rackets ami outright
are being named for characl j appeared from his private
ar(. 0|rril.,, „n
year
ers out of works by Charles pool two days ago. lie "a * 'a ro u n d -h u t activity Is stepped
Dickens.
... , described as eight inches Up fo,qwcon Thanksgiving day
_ But tho
, l|ic " ork* lonS- three-quarter* of a ani, Chrlltm„ .
Committee balked al one sng-i pound, golden in color and
Wil'on warned folks to watch
grstion "Snodgrnssctose.”
penetrating pink eyes.
out for these swindles, always
prevalent this time of year—1
.Street tornrr hawkers ped(umrs, ramshackle toys and
other shoddy goods.
Mail orilrr ads or tele- I
phone sollrllors uttering well
known brandrd merchandise
at suspiriously low prices.
When the goods finally come,
they (urn tail to he cheap lint- j
tations.
Ilustlrrs who harass busi­
Igirge Selection. Many
ness men who buy Christmas
Colors
and Fabrics.
gilts In quantity or solicit
orders at factory gates.
Sofa By Day, Bed By
Solicitors ol gifts (or phony
Night.
EASY TERMS
rharities.
Some of the rackets are out­
right theft—such as the "deliv-,
— OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS —
ery man” who tries to getj
you to pay C.O I). charge on a 1
package for your neighbor!
OF
who isn't home. When the
SANFORD
SH ER IFF Lawrence Rainey (left), of Neshoba
package is opened it cootains
County, Mian., nnd hid deputy, Cecil Price, are
waste paper
among those charged by the FBI in the civil
"Perfume rackets are th e 1 203-09 E. 1st ST.
PH. 322-0983
right* murder* in Misiboippi.
biggest
Ciuisluia* swindle

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You may think there’s a string attached to this. As usual, you’re right.
You only get the $5 if you are a Inina fide car buyer.
How do we Know if you’re bona fide? Easy. If you come in and let our
salesman show you our cars, and then buy a new car from any dealer
between the time you see our salesman and January 1, 19155, bring the
car, your sales invoice, and our salesman’s card in and we’ll hand you $5.
It’s not because we’re generous. It’s just that if you are about to buy a
car, it’s worth $5 to us for a chance to talk to you. We’re confident th at
we can fill your need, somewhere between a Corvair and a Cadillac.
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�Drainage Hassle Stalls 25th Street Improvement
Martin Co. United Fund Idea Rejected

C ity, County A t Odds
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Ray Desires
\ ei«6^ County Gifts
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Casselberry's Post Office
will be open on Saturdays
y
Zip Code S2771
)
from I a. m. until 5 p. m.
through Dec. 19, to accommo­ A suggestion by G. T. Wil­
WEATHER: Fnir tomorrow, high In 60s; warming trend starts soon; low tonight 45-55.
ley, vice president and gen­
date patron*.
Street will go.” Knowles said.
eral manager of the Martin VOL. 56 United Press Leased Wire
Established if) OS WED., DECEM BElfoTlotii
SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. 339
"Tha county wants to channel
Today, Dec. 9, is the 57th Company'* Orlando division,
it into the city sewers via an Boycott Ending1
birthday of Christmas Seal* that Seminole County'* United
open ditch.
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) By the way, have you aent In Fund become a part of the Or"We cannot permit this as It Negro students returned to
your check?
ange County United Appeal,
could rupture our sewer pipe* classes in Increasing number*
• * *
| was rejected today by Troy
by pouring in too much water Inlay on the third and final
An amwer to several re- Ray Jr., campaign chairman
too fast and we must demand day of a boycott in protest
quests. the annual Art Facul- for Seminole'* UF.
that tha county Install a pipe­ sgainst school conditions.
ty exhibition at Stetson Urnver* j W i 11 e y ’$ recommendation
line to control the flow of wa­
aity l* now being held in the came when George Touhy, reter at an acceptable rate," Siege Lifted
Sampson Hall Gallery on the presenting Seminole County'*
said Knowles.
Qtll NHON, South Viet Nsm
DeLand school’* campus. The United Fund, recently asked
11} Harry I. Johnson
By Jolla n Stenstrom
City commissioners said they
showing will continue through that community chest funds
Contributions, gifts a n d
The MQ Ranch la leaving have on record an agreement (UPI) — Vietnamese a r m y
troops today lifted the Com­
Dec. 27.
collected by Martin on the pledge* continued to find their
this area for a 4,000-arre spot made between the city and munist siege of a government
* * *
payroll deduction plan from j way into the United Fund of
In Putnam County ami In county In November 1959 when garrison at An Lao in the
According to word received employes who reside in Semi- [ fjecs at 505Sanford Atlantic
moving It will Improvs its Sanford Avenue was widened, rugged jungle highlands 300
by The Herald today, the U.S. nolo be channeled through National BankBuilding as the
facilities tremendously, ac­ wherein the county agreed to miliu north of Saigon.
Department of Agriculture is Seminole County's UF rath er1organisation kept on moving
cording to Atty. William C. install the pipe at the time of
recommending a reduction in than through Orange County * toward reaching its &gt;40,000 obHutchison, counsel for the I the reconstruction of 25th ‘Lucky* Lucky
total acreage for the 1965 appeal,
Jective.
dude ranch owners, Mr. and Street.
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) apring crop of vegetables and Willey turned down Touhy’s
These contributions, gifts
Mrs. Herman Morris.
| "County officials say they
Floyd (Lucky) Holsapfel, con­
melons, including a decrease in suggestion by declaring. “We and pledges have increased
The three-pronged exchange do not have this agreement in
the late spring Florida water-J arc not interested in breaking the UF's total to date to $32,of property was completed In their minute* anil are, there- demned killer In the sensa­
tional ChUlingworth murder
melon acreage.
{down the united effort or in 227.81. This leaves a balance
simultaneous legal actions in fore, not obligated to carry
..
• • •
weakening the programs by of &gt;7,772 39 needed to hit pay­
Palatka, county seat of Put- out the agreement," Knowles I '***• K° ,
. .v .._ Pu, .
If you've ever wondered how j dividing funds in separate, dirt.
n.m County, and Del.aml, told city official*.
i
L ^
much inland waterway cargo1piecemeal efforts."
The l a r g e s t contributors
county seat of Volusia Coun­ "This Is a moral obligation! ne,Uay by ,he 1 ardon Bo,rd*
Is being transported today,
Ray, in a letter to Willey, Monday were Kilgore Seed
and involves the integrity of
C a p tu re
ty
look at these figures. In 1963 stated. “ We . . . feel, however, Company, the A A P Tea
Hutchison said the transar- the county commission to aa total of nearly 431 million that we have a strong rela- Company and Henry Schu­
ATLANTA (U P I)-A police­
Hon completed a year of neg- bide by Its agreement. They
net tons was carried on Inland tionship and mutual interest macher Jr. with gifts of &gt;50
(101.1) A W A R D S for contribution* to the United Fund of Seminole Coun­
otiations with such dealings know they made it, whether man in a helicopter chased
waterways. This was a 4.4 per (between) Martin Company each.
ty were presented to military and civilian personnel of Sanford Naval Air
being "intensive” since last ' or nol they hsve it in their down and captured a gunman
cent increase over the slight- and Seminole County . . . due
today who held a family hos­
The largest gift from a
Station and Reconnaissance Attack Wing One by Chairman Troy Ray
May.
| minutes.” Knowles said.
ly more thin 418 millions tons to the large number of Scmi- group Monday, however, was
(right). Capta. James O. Mayo (left) and Chandler Swanson accept for
Involved wer* George (iibhs I Knowles, who Is in engineer, tage during the night, tried to
transported in 1962. Bruuuu- nole County residents who are the &gt;990 received from Semin­
the Wing and Base, respectively.
(Herald Photo)
of Jacksonville, owners of - insisted that not only would rob a suburban bank when It
therl Do Sanford and Semi- employes of Martin Company, ole County physicians.
property In Putnam County, j the channeling of the drain- °P*n*d and tied with another
note need a port!
! "We readily agree . . . that
Other gifts included &gt;30 from
I the MQ Ranch owners, and \ age into city sewers possibly hostage. All three hostage*
• • •
services in some agencies in- Stenstrom Realty; &gt;25 from
In-ads of Markle Brothers, rupture the pipes, it would were released unharmed.
During a sidewalk session at solved in the Seminole Coun- L. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
greatly increase flooding of
builders of nearby Deltona.
bird dog (First A Park) cor- ty Fund and United Appeal of S. T. Muller, Gladys II. Smith
Deltuna wanted the MQ city streets during heavy Hard Sell*
ner we mentioned what an lm- Orange County are so inter- and Jam es Smith; &gt;20 from
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Ranch aite so It could expand rains, a problem which is alpact the proposed port terml- related due to their regional Mrs. K. E. True and Mrs. G.
British Prime Minister Har­
City fathers have run up hers Mason Wharton and Dr. to request money for the its community. The Morris ready severe,
nal would have on the economy nature that they are available A. Cochran, and &gt;15 from Betagainst a blank wall tn their A.
Epps Jr. meeting with ' sidewalk on Celery Avc. out family was Interested in the
Knowle* refuted a statement old WiUon wound up two daya
of this area. "But,” someone to residents ot a large area.” tie Jane Smith.
• W-ity eoinmiaaloners in a .-all- jof primary road funds from , Putuem County locution, also by J. H. Hannah, right of way; (|f Washington talks today and
asked, "won’t the terminal
But Hay also pointed out,
Fourteen dollars were con­ effort* to get the county am: cd session Tuesday, stated the State Ruud Department, i to expand its orvrallon. Del ' 3r,"r*, fee the State Road Do- prepared to try to sell Eurodepend upon tha canal to Titus­
the large bulk of sn ap­ tributed by an anonymous ths school board to assist thuir board was forbidden to City ct.{n...is*iwiCia declared „na , b pgu- b*. Iroiv G lhhipartm en.
aid the pipei frors Glhbrpartm e.n, who A
j'aid
pipe [ pcan silica a series of bread
peal. such as either of our donor; &gt;12 gifts came from
ville?"
with the school sune ssfey UJ# school funds to pay ped- j that this "kills the whole snd exchanged It tor the'line would cost shout &gt;35,i&gt;00 proposals for mo:e collective
drives,
is
to
our
respective
lo­
No. sir. it won't. We under­
W. T. Hensley, Ned L. Hines,
'and quoted SRD letter* stating control of Western nuclear
I icemen, build sidewalk* «r thing, since the state would ranch.
stand that Port of Jacksonville cal agencies which provide ex­ (). Jelks, C. E. WIUI*. M. W. program.
According
to
Hutchison,
the
'that the co't would be nearer power,
elevated
crosswalks.
i
never
allow
primary
road
County school hoard membarge operators say that when cellent service to their own Bordeaux, W. Bradshaw, J
new
MQ Itsnrh location will $23,000.
»,
. _ m
t TXT
After
the
school
bonrd
cut
funds
to
be
used
for
that
i
the Port of Sanford is estab­ residents freely without ques-1 Wynn, E. L. Ley Jr., J. B. —
County Engineer Rill Bush IvCSCUG lO UN
off
school
but
courtesy
riders
'
purpose.”
provide
better
facilities
In­
lished the barges will carry lionand depend solely upon Howell. V. L. Anderson. W. I
I II
II C n J #
al the beginning of school1 City commissioners pointed eluding 'magnificent fishing also told County Commission­ UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
cargo on tne St. Johns ven the United Fund (or Appeal) Domony, J. E. Swiney. Louis J CK M Q i I L ilu S
I this year, both ths school of- out that the proposed over- ***** with its own lakes. Ilic ers, Tuesday, that the pipe- (UIM)—The U. S.-Belgian reaif they have to deadhead back for their existence.”
Kusky and Rev. W. A. Mc-j
cue operation for white hoswill line was not necessary.
ficial* and city commissioners pass at Sanford Junior High Jude ranch operators
to Jax.
Ray addec, "We do not wish Pherion; A A- P employes
Icanged with pleas would ho constructed on move all of their facilities toHowever.
Knowles charge*
tages in theCongo went be• • *
Ito combine our Fund with the gave $11 and &gt;10 contributions
from parents, concerned about school property connecting »h« new place. They have DO that Bushadmittedto him
Ina | fore the United Nations
SeSeminole County's Board of Orange County Appeal any were recorded from C. B. AdJames Boland (Jack) Hall, children hiving to cross heuv- the two pieces of property days in which to conclude tha telephone conversation that he j curity Council todsy. African
PublicInstruction
will con- more than we wish to share kins, O. K. Golf, Lillie R.
(Rush) had nol done an engin­ and neutral nations charged
move, Hutchison said.
vene for its regular December any other problem* we may Hall. Fannie Reese. Pauline prominent business nun and ily-truvlcd French Avc.. and ] dissected by French Avc.
eering
review on the matter— it constituted military aggreaDr. Epps stuted he didn't
Meanwhile, Deltona offlmeeting at I p. m. Thursday, have concerning the better Whecless, Evergreen Temple civic leader in downtown San walk to school along narrow
that ho ha* only searched th« sion.
Celery
Avc.
feel
the
overpass
offered
any
have
plnced
Several
lake
in the School Board office in nient of our community."
No. 321 and Lucille Snyder.
ford in past years and more
all .tha
*alc to
A ltho u g h th e sc h o o l hoard -&gt;'dution, a s
..» .other
. . . . . . front •properties
- . -------- on
— ----- \ records for the minute* of the .
Ray called to Willey's at
The following were &gt;5 don­
Sanford.
e
llan,
,
yet
has
made
no
move
to
school*
in
the
county
would
clients
through
it*
German
1agreement.
'« »
f
*■
»
A. D ..........
McAllister,
If. c J refenU&gt;of the
tention the fact that the Me ors:
................
.............
"We have on file letter from
-lip
| In i1 1 (
Tangerines are getting a big Donnell Aircraft Corporation and Kate Parker, O. S. Tolar, &lt;jjrman S,orc on1 Sout^' French alleviate these prohlems, city then demand an overpass, ;office.
killed commissioners
coinmis.. .ners dug
.log up
ut&gt; money
money too."
too." Ho
Ho suggested
suggested that
that it
it is!
is! Hutchison
Hutchison said
said sll
district enlgneer
enlgneer vtatstat- I IQ I l l l l y V l U I I I J g
in the F lorida'C itrus of St. Louis solves! an identical L. T. Sheppard, Mrs. Norman Avfnuo* w** *,lot 30,1 kiUetl
sll phases
phases of
of the
the SRD
SRI) district
th« negotiations wrr"
were "comi* inbefore noon
. problem
. . . of patent* to sea | *•'”
Commission's consumer ad problem by sharing receipt* McKelvey, H e l e n Phillips. 'shortly
**,or**y before
noon today
lodu&gt;
to hit. extra-duty crossing the
" n*l ing that the city
. sewer
.
vertislng program during Dec- of employes who reside in var- Mrs. Harold K. Ring, Kath-I ( «roner W. Hugh Duncan guards at three interactions, that their children get to I1' "
"/
"
*** *r
' " * n**
"n
ember. Have you noticed that |ous counties. He also told Wil- Icen Lee. Sarah Tatum, Ange-, **"* -'*r'
,c ^ 'ln‘ *hes« me in addition to five school safely.
"" * r *1
’'kMm 1 “ . ! n 1 a
&lt;*f.
the popular fruit is being fea- ley that " , . . Winter Park lin Taylor,Eleanor Winkle, dieted
shot jun wnumU of the reguUr duty police
officers
'These children belong to
In 1 slstks snd Del and mg of low area* in the (.randOvirdo voters, 172 of 4AI
shooting who guard Other intersections all of us." said Commissioner
transaction wss completed view Avenue-E.st 24th Place| rPai,|rrr,| wrnt'
'the polls
tu rcl on two major CBS day- Telephone Company and other Catherine
Driggers, Linda
,,&lt;1 ,,i4*
and
cr. -sings
ne.r schools. Kail Higginbotham.
j«‘
,h*
•«
Tuesday to return two incumtime shows O'ange and grape- companies have been most co- Parrott and Juanita Lattibcau-1fccl,rre&lt;*
,be s,orp“•
—
—
—
...
.. .
s s
si it •a_ i. t. .i s i .
it
nsarflss* aurtsltiip
nit. I * The
Inf* county
ff) Hit V miut
ill1 h\'
must lit)
abide
by!,
,
...
f r u i t will be featured on CDS'* operative
in
apportioning. dicre.
, in4 *” l,le investigation wav during inning and closing
"Why is it that when all | ,hr,'«' P«f*ie* signing t h e up
[the agreement made with the ,M'nl
V'
S‘ar*
w«
are
trying
to
do
is
protect
|
ptopriate
papers
"Mike Wallace" and "Lucy" pledges and donations bytheir
Willie G. Godwin gave &gt; t ,;
Chief Roy (. Williams, hours,
city
in
1959tt
is
.
moral
ohli\
"
n
,
°
"
f ica
ft.'r these rhildren and keep even
shows. Concentrated orange employes who live in Semi- Virginia Jenkins. Jo Ann CopeHall was formerly held ofThis move
wasmad.'
1gat inn which reflects the inte­ and to elect Kirby Buckelew
of
parent*
sp
one
of
them
frmn
getting
___
_
_
delegations
juice Is being advertised on nole County."
, land. Mrs. Dean Jaroby and
s Department Store on
grity of county official* in up­ f»r a first term.
city commission killed in this truffle, that w
Ray said that he and other 1Samuel Wright each contrihut-' P'1’1 First Street At that tune pea.cl «t
ABC’* nighttime programs.
holding
their end of the bar­ Count of votes, which Includ­
"Addams Family" and "Shin- UF leaders felt that they ed $3,
51. E. Powell gave bp tnaintainesl an active In nn-eting id. ailing for help In can't get any c.. operation .
ed one absentee ballot, went
gain,"
Knowles
concluded.
dig." It pays to advertise!
sere right and justified in 52 58,
Lt. Spivclli donated k'r1’’1 in Seminole County getting their children safely from the school hourd or
132 for Martin, 121 for Bucks.
.
.
"persisting" that efforts be 52 50; $2 donors were H. K. Chamber of Commerce pm- to acho I. Til. . ity appropri- county? Why dors the city
lew and 1to for L'lont*. Oppos­
Monday's Rotary program continued to solve the problem. Hayes. F Perdue. Mr*. John jpc,‘ an&lt;* headed many nf the sted the money out of ron- have to hear the wrote brunt
ing candidates. Mrs. J. R. BaU
lingenry fund*, which air of this problem?" ha asked. | A
nf j .j j voters nf 155
B Blair, Gwen DeVane and mor* prominent eommittees
was a sing-s-teng conducted
-------------------NF.W YORK (U PI)—Former
received 83 and B D.
Commlaalonm augg#*tod rt(rllU r-d |n A U * m o « t * |p " 7 J i .
Sripio T. Bracey; Chief Checf-1 ,n &gt;e3r* P4** he had served n,-.v atvtrtly doptstod
by master song-lender Char- |
l ki
nt
Eisenhower and Ihumpson, 56
sky ami F. E. Greenwell and J** president of the Chamber.
Pull . Chief Itoy William* Mint Epps sml Wharton r»-1 Springs east hall.its in Tu.-slie Morrison, accompanied by L O n Q W O O Q A n O Il
Barry Goldwatcr
Goldwatcr meet
meet to
to ] New
New m
members
of m
the- emmeoun
has pm .Sled that using f.w turn to the school tear.l and
•Sen
Spn Harry
em w ri of
Effie
Holloway
each
gave
j
Jl&gt;hn
Krider.
executive
man
the famious piano showman.
51.50
and
there
were
a
host
of
•4‘,r
«f
the
Chamber,
stated
- I 1.1* • » &gt; » « " ...........
*'■* »
............. ............. - put
nc" i . ... , 2 , 0 1 •
Z
c
Harry Kudell. Harry played U . U
I m J f li|
&gt;( rt*iuett»
rict .1
fcn
” J jn u r&gt; mcitin».
soon after the tragedy that Iravr*
i.-av,-» only
nn.y thrir.
im m m»n
...en on
or. *|l»le
nium *'rewordinic"
.rwii.g.iis &lt;
*».
.eipir!... 4r% «||St
district
3 rtpr«atntativ«
representative
51 contributors.
for Rotary singing for many
Hall was "one of the best civic duty in the rest of the city might not bring forth some !an,| f|pr| chapman on in the
years and hn* been sorely
A i „ niJVVOO&lt;i ma„f jakoh'
workers in the community and city commissioner* have wnys urn! means of co-opera- district 4 sent V o te count
missed for the past several ||,lr |c(,. q , faces four counts |&gt; |A f » t i A n U w e r L
prior to his illness."
stated that they have no Mon for the protection of the included six absentee ballots.
years. Nobody can touch him ((j practicing medicine with- L l v l * I I U I I I I Q j j l C
"The community suffered a funds to continue the &lt;-stiu Jchildren. The ochool rapre-1 Returns show that in the
when it comes to tickling out a license following his ar- _ .
..
tremendous lost when Mr. crossing guards uftcr the sentative* sgrr.-d to do this listrfet 3 race, Crews receiv­
those ivories It's an auditory
Tuesday by a special T q l / A r I d n u i T | i » m
Hall became ill and had to cur-1close of school on Dec. 18.
e d report back to the city
, H3
p . u| Hoche’s
delight. You know Harry used 3gfn { 0f the Florida Narcotics I Q A C j I l C f f I U111
(tail his activities," Krtdcr
County commissioners at before school resumes in Jan­ 136. In the district 4 voting.
to be the accompanist for the n (vjsion.
The Rassett-Swofford elec- , added.
'their meeting Tuesday voted uary.
Chapman received 119 to Ed­
red hot Mamma of show-bix, j | | arich was taken to the
ward levy's 03 and incum­
the orw and only Sophia Tuck- countjr jaU
U.U of
bond tion hassle
wh#n took
„ s new turn
„
bent Donald FriU-h's 77.
*rT
. . .
on each of the four counts. A
were , iUd
|n il
Reorganisation of the connpreliminary hearing is set for „
tf ..
r.
, ciul and committee appoint­
By coincidence mayba, but fyec j4 before Peace Justice
.
ment* will he made sfter the
Mr*. Charles M. Flowers is [jnton L. Cox.
E . Pope Bassett, defeated
new men are install.-.t in of­
chairinun of the flowers com- | —
Republican candidate for a
fice in January.
mittee of the Seminole Coun­
i County Commission seat, fil­
ty beautification project. Call
ed charges of voting irreg­
her for offers, promises snd
Drop-Out Slays
ularities in the Nov. 3 elec­
N EW CAR
pledges for plants, trees,
tion won by Lawrence Swofshrubs, flowers and other
ford, Altamonte .Springs may­
F IN A N C IN G
Campus Beauty
ornamentals.
or and a Democrat. He seeks
N (W t i g
to have the results set aside
P L A T T E V I L L E. Wis.
NNSNCIN9
Planning Meet
snd that he be named the
(UPI) — A college drop-out
RATE
winner.
was
expected to he charged
Slated Friday
Bassett pointed particular­
with first degree murder toCall th e a u to loan experts: Ralph Pezold,
First meeting of the pro­
ly
to
Precinct
1
in
citing
the
jday
in the shooting of a
gram planning committee for
or Jim D oucette, today. Phone 3 2 2 -1 6 1 1 .
alleged irregularities.
canipua beauty queen in a
the Seminole County bcauti-1
He
has
bee
riven
15
days
crowded
student
union.
ficsLon project will be held
' in which to rep.y to the ques­
John A. Treglown, 19, of
Friday at 2 P m. in the Seml-i
tions posed by Atty. Jo*
Renton, Wis., admitted he
note Chamber's conference
Davis. Swofford's counsel in
■hot pretty, brunette Kath­
MILITARY PKKL'ISION a t Hanford Naval Academy extends even to
room.
Member F.D.I.C.
the
action.
The
plaintiff
was
leen Moan, 20, the 1963 home­
careful
placing
of
hats—all
in
neat
row*—a
t
the
Academy
Hall
Saturday
Tho planning committee,
1 1asked by Davis to state “spe­
coming queen at Piattevillt 1
night at the Civic Center. Hat* with white braid indicate officers rank.
headed by Mayor A. L. Wilson.
-it-Ll
cifically and with particular­
State University. Friend* said
A t fa r left can be seen the gold-braided h at of Capt. John Williams, com­
Is in charge of providing coun­
ity."
mandant of midshipmen.
(Herald Photo)
she had refused his ovvrtures.
READ OUR ADS
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MQ Ranch Buys
4,000 Acres In
Putnam County

UF Campaign
Needs $7,700
To Hit Paydirt

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lly Dottle Austin
The question of the responsibility for dralnag*
problems which will tie created by the reconstruction
of 25th Street has erupted into a bitter struggle b e ­
tween the City of Sanford and Seminole County Com*
missioners, City Manager W. E. Knowles revealed a t
a meeting of the City r
commissioners
•••
"The battle revolves
around where the drainnge water from 25th

School Safety Hits Blank Wall

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Life At Store

Buckelew Win

: Crews, Chapman
Capture Seats Ike, Burry Meet

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VICE ADM. A. S. HEYWARD JR.
('apt. J. 0. Mayo, command*
cr o( Hi'connaistance Attack
Wins One, will ho*t Klorida'a
ncnlnr Naval officer, Vice
Adm. Alexander S. Heyward
J r , Thursday.
Admiral H e y w a r d com­
mand* the Navy’.* largest
shore estahliihment— Naval
Air Training Command at Pen­
By Jane Casselberry
sacola. This command conWinter Park Chapter .IHR of
; .dilute* 22 air stations, some
the National Association of IteW.flOO support jiersonnel and
tired Civic Kmployes held its
2,ton aircraft.
annual Christmas Party fea­
turing a pot luck luncheon The purpose of Admiral Hey­
ward's visit is to tour Ihe InWednesday, Dec. 2 , at Ihe
tezrated
Operational Iniellil-ake Island llrcre,itlnn Center
genre Center, its support fariin Winter Park
Mrs Carl Setje of Ml Hlhi llitirs, and obtain a close up
•eu* Itoad, Casselberry, wife view of the versatile Mach II
*
of the chapter president, was RA SC alrrrsfA
chairman of the hostess com­ In the evening. Admiral Heymittee for the party and furn­ ! ward will he guest speaker he.
fore Sanford-based Reermnais
ished the many beautiful de­
corations adorning the tables sance Wing officers at a "dm
Mr* Paul D. Knight of ,Mn tng In" at Orlando AFR.

NARCE Chapter
Party Held In
Winter Park

Queens Mirror Circle, Cassel­
The If. S Weather Rureau
berry, also served as a hostess
was
established on July 1,
Another active member is
Frank G I.uccy of 2lo Fern 1*91.
Drive, Casselberry, who serves
Legal Notice
as secretary of ihe organlra
turn.
Im «H» • mirt itf lb# CeeMRly
MemU-rship In the Winter
Armlnoly I nnnf y, Hall
Park Chapter of NAItCK In­ "f 9’lnrliln. Im I'rntialt.
Im tm the |!ila|« *fi
cludes Casselberry and sur­ I ii. m \\ \ rvo.v.
rounding towns and Sctje in­
tIM I. \iirirK
vites any retiied civil service
Nol|p« It he|«by (l«»n t h• V
employe*, or their survivors,
ll | ’’- •• l .bill t»n t Is•
16ih tlir of I»p&lt;pitihrr, A ft
in tlie area lo join.
!)4i pr»i«nl to lit* llonorAbU
In addition to its many and ''tiniY .tintf* of S«mlnnU
II •
htr final r#varied social activities. NAU
Account in) voucher* »•
CF nationally sponsors changes •urn
Bfl Mi
lilt l a l l l l of II
In retirement laws of benefit m \\ tu o n 4# lifM i ind *t
M iim# th#n • *t«1 th«r#. m«k«
to its members as well as m
ipi’llcatlnn to th* m M Jiidic*
carrying on low cost insurance f*&gt;r « final B#tt|»m«nt of har
i Im'nlRtratlon of tali ••tat*.
programs.
«n&gt;1 for an order iltacharflng
Regular meetings are held har i t a i&lt;h Bstctltfll
1*4*ai ihia tha :ir.1 &lt;Uf *f
the second Wednesday of each
' •! V l» ! 96|.
month at noon at the SAS Cafe
* W. I'.lv*
I tactifrli if tlia Katata I
teria in Winter Park.
it || Wilton Dec#Med I
I'tiMlah N»»v. 2b A Dec 2. 9 if
iiM

Skid Row Men

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•III VMil US' SIHI STHKST
A«llp» mi I’tiHlli- llr« t|a |
m

Find SA Haven
The Salvation Army be­
lieves that *'a man may be
down lull he's never out."
The homeless man on Skill
Row i. always Included in the
Army's Christmas festivities
livery year, a substantial
proportion of homeless men
admitted to Salvation Army
Harbor IJght renters are
freed from addiction to alco­
hol. ap,| go hack to job* and
families
Send your contributions to
the Salvation Army, P. O.
fiox 19.1ft, Sanford.

To * lions li m ay c o n c e rn

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of .V llUBtin*nl will hol«A

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l e| t h«
|&gt; •*11*1111y i&gt;f *r«ntiti( a «H«
yard ••(hack urlunr# to p#rmil • t r pur I lo b# within t » ft
of lltr •tfABt AS r#l|U«9t«ft by
Puval " lltjnlir. Jr. on th#
foil lit* !#si rlt»r| prop#rty:
L ui l *nil : Itlcn k 7. 2nti Sec­
tion Alirvmi.i
Public
will h# h#!1
In tha t'nunty I'ommlMinniri
RtMim Court Horn#. S*nf.»rl

Florida. *»n Drermhir it im
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4ft • r ••
S«mln*W t ’ountv

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By Rosette Hargrose
PARIS -&lt; N E A ) - Yes. it’s
Christmas time for the Pari*
clochards. too.
What is a clochard? He is a
vagabond, a displaced person
from society—in short, a bum.
But a special kind of bum.
While hli counterparts else­
where In the world sleep byrailroad tracks and factories,
the clochard of Paris sleeps
under the mighty bridges of
the Seine, with historic Notre
Datne Cathedral and the
Louvre Museum as a backdrop.
Harassed by police, cameracarrying tourists and the
great enemy winter, the clo­
chard pursues his way of life
with dedication. Not all of
them are old. Some younger
men have chosen tin.* life of
a tramp perhaps to escape
the regimentation of factory
or in reaction to the severity
of military service.
No exact figures are avail,
able. Estimates place the clo­
chard population of the French
capital at from lu,WX) to 30,- J

For the past few decades
Christmas has had a special
meaning for these men—and
able to help them at the women.
By Jane Casselberry
Casselberry t.lons were par­ county agent’s office in the old
With funds provided from
ticularly Interested Thursday County Home on lliway 17 92. street collection* by the Sal­
night In a statement by guest
One hundred per cent at­ vation Army, the Hod Cross,
speaker Cecil Tucker, county
the Catholic Aid Society and
agricultural agent, that peach tendance pins were present.
| other private organisations
e* are a corning product of ed to the following members, hundreds of clochards are
^ef’enlral Florida. The Lion* Al Jewell, 22 years; Rev F j served a bountiful midnight
Club, which meets at the P Richards, 17, and Hibbard supper on Christmas Eve.
Trade Winds Cafeteria, is tak- I Casselberry, Miller Evans, C. i Students of all nationalities
ing orders for early and late ^ Fislier, Raymond Morris, i dole out the thick hot soup,
varieties ofpeachessuitable
l.eonard Casselberry. D a n the yards of bread and garlic
for growing inthis area with | ntt, Milton Freeman, Carl sausage, washed down by
the proceed*from theproject j,u-|(i Jimmy 0 o o d m a n , I rivers of red wine—the food
to go tow ard the sightcomerThomas Hueston, Stan Patter- i and drink they most apprecivation fund, For those wh o ,J))[li Jimmy Prevail, Fred ate. All are set up on long
will be planting their peach Yeager. Darwin Shea, Paul tables under the bridge ot
^trees soon, bulletin* arc avail- Altman, Dwight Ment/er. Cur- j Sainle Genevieve.
tis Blow and William Digglc. I At any other time the clo
Si* more set.* of eyes have;chard* will mu tolerate any
Turkey Shoot
been pledged through the Ca*-| invasion into their privacy and
sellicrry Club for the eye J anonymity, even when offered
Proceeds To Aid hank during the past week ; enough to buy a buttle of
The second set of sight giving | wine. The curious tourist or
eyes from this area was ac- social worker is most often
Geneva School
tually sent to the eye bank in rehufled with a siring of
(Sainesville following the d&lt;&gt;n- oaths.
By JoAnn Hays
{ Charitable organisation* are
Fathers in the Geneva School ur’s death this week.
I„
_
,
Plans are underway for the taboo. To these people out'P a re n t • Teacher Organisation
p,
2th annual Christinas side aid Implies a degrading
and members of the Geneva w&lt; Ifare basket project which hostel Iasi, a hath, an alcohol
Volunteer Fire Department has earned the support of the cure and the offer of a steady
will sponsor a turkey »hoot entire community with other job.
t*U&lt; Saturday, beginning at li&gt; civic ami religious organi/a
line ol tlw- habitues of the
3 m., with ah proceeds to go lions joining in to help the Pont .Smite Genevieve ha*
for buying air conditioners needy families in the area.
| '-furnished" h i s particular
which the ITO plans to install
Containers for donations of -pot with a derelict sofa and
in tt«s school before nevt . canned good* and other sta- a couple ol springless easy
spring.
pbs are located at Puhlix chair*. An upturned crate
The shoot, which will take Market, Super Vain Food serves av a coifee table, and
pLice on property located at Store. Winn Dixie, John llo*- a pin up photo supplies the
the corner of SR Pi and SR l.'ii tis Market, Dolly's Market, final touch, lie holds "open
across from the Pure Oil Sta­ Johnson's Market, hongwood. house" o n ce or twice a month
tion. has rH-en planned under and Elks Grocery, Altamonte and thoughtfully p r o v i d e *
leadership A f-eo Ford
.Springs.
empty can*. His guests are exCash collection bottles have pected to bring tlwir own red
wine
Speck Of Dust J - •£ ?
Visitors consider the clo
liar, Wilt's Home Appliance, chard* a picturesque side
Jars Marincr-4 Sparkle Cleaner, Dolly's Mar­ light of Gay I’aree. But the
ket, Sheppards Drugs. Bry­ Parisians prefer that this ItbU
PASADENA. Calif. (UPtt - an's Restaurant and South throwback to the medieval
Mariner J. speeding toward Seminole Bank
"Devil'* Kitchen” did hot
Mars for an historic picture
Guests at the meeting were exist Some politician* have
taking renders oils next July. I Henry Cooper, John C. Find suggested that the condition
ha.* run mtn two unexpected j jay~a'nil „ t 'nrV jturkiewici.
of "clochard" be outlawed.
problems— one attributed to a
speck of dust
Mariner I Monday tem|K&lt;r
T H A N K YOU
arily lost its "lock" on the
star Canopus, possibly because
for your voles, support
of a dust particle perhaps no
larger than 0005 of an inch
and confidence shown
thick. The vehicle locked onto
another star Gamma Vela, 2S
in electing me Mayor
degree* away
Cost of removing Inter
from national park* and for
**-«ts of th&lt;- u s amounts to
$2 million annually

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By Ralph L u a

h f Dart to * * AM, wd hs crirf M ( a |a iiir
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Contest Slated
DKLXAY BRAC11 ( U P I ) Tba Judges will aaa tha bare
facto of beauty whan John
Dawaon itorto the parade of
“ natural M m Godita" eontoa.
tanta.
BarauM ba believes th at tha
only reel beauty is natural
beauty, nudist camp operator
Dawson plans to send the eon**
testonts down the walk under
tha slash pines In the •’altofather.’*
•The only true mSaeure of
beauty Is In the nude. . .arti­
ficial beauty falls flat Ilka a
wat balloon whan tha clothes
coma off," proclaimed Dawaon
In announelnf preliminary
plans for the conteet he says
will be staged nest March at
tha nudist ramp.
Bathing suits won’t be al­
lowed but maybe professlonsl models will. Dawaon said
he would have to consider the
latter qusation, but hU first
thought wae that *'l don’t be­
lieve It would make any dif­
ference in terms of natural
beauty. Natural beauty can­
not be painted on."
Dawaon, whose daughter
and her sailor sweetheart were
married In the nude at the
Bunny Acres Lodge nudist
camp last spring, said the
American Nudist Association,
of which hs Is an official, Is
planning the contest to pick a
modern Lady Godiva.
Tha first prize, said Daw­
son, will be a trip to Coven­
try, England, where the origi­
nal Ijidy Uodlva rode in the
altogether on a white horse
through town on her hus­
band's promise to lower U s­
es If she did.
Dawaon said tha contestant*
also will he Judged on talent.

Legal Notice
•K siso i.K r n i 'v r r

n o tim os* tiijr s r w r .s T
S a l l e e a f S - a k lla l l e a r l a a

T o w h o m It m ay concern:
T h s Hemlnnte County Hoard
o f Adju*tnt*nl wilt hold a pub.
l ie h e a rin g to eo niM ar the
po a elb lllt y .it gra n tin g a able
yard »* thank variance to tha
Z on in g It-g u la tlo n e aa rs quatt• I by Oenavii lllalorlr-ai Ho.
d e f y on tha following itearrtb*
ad p rop erly: 8V4 of Lot I. Hun• h int l l e l f b t a Subdivision.
Public h ea rin g will ba haM
In the County Commlealonere
ltoom. Court Hotiee. Hanf pi,
Flo rid a, on l&gt;e&lt;-*tn!&gt;er It. OKI .at
7:1* I*. M. or aa aoon there.,(ter
aa poe-lble.
Remlnola County Hoard ef
Adjiialmant
B y Hal A. Calhert, Chair­
man
Puhllah Dan. t. 1)44.
C D II-ll
i s Tilt: t iH c i i r t i l t n r i s
a s h n m ecsusoL i: c iu .s r r ,
rt.O NIH A

so . itte i

TIIK 1,1 PR IN H m i A V f R COMP ANT OP VIIKIINM, a Virginia
corporation.
Plaintiff,
vs.
1IOUBUT KUOK.NE MOUltK. at.
al
riefen.lanta.
soT irw o r m rr
TIIW STATP, OP P l.O H I H l
T * i llobert Kugena Sloort,
13347 Harbara lloa.l,
W h M tun , Maryland
J a n e t W. Sloort,
IJJ 07 llarbara llo id,
W heaton. Maryland
Ton are hereby notified that
a eutt haa boon (lied agatnet
yo u and J. llralley ttd h in i, i ' , .
ell II llu la b e rg and lantlew T y ­
ler Odham, aa Trueleee of 0 .1ham A Tudor, Inc., a dlaaolred
Ptorlda
corporation
In
ih t
a b o v e enlltlad cauae, and that
yo u a r t required to file your
• new er w ith the Clerk o f Ihle
Court and to e e r ie a copy
t h e r e o f Upon the p la in tiff or
p la llillff’a
attorneye,
wli.aa
name and addreae le Jenulnge,
W a lla , Cl ark * and llamlllon,
llao
llarnett National Hank
llulld lng, Jackaonvtlle I, Ploy.
I la, not later than Heuemkar 21.
IM t. If you fall to do ao a
decraa pro cunfeaeo w i l l be antered a g a in st you for the re­
l i e f dem anded In the complaint.
Tlile ault te to f .recli.ee a mortg a g e . Th
real property pro­
ceed ed a e a ln e t la:
Lot Ji. SOUTH PINKCIIUST
Third Addition, a eubdlvta!on accord ing to a plat
th e reo f recorded In |-1al
Hook It, l-agee 42 and 12
u f the I’ublla Itecorde of
.Seminole County, Florida,
tv ITS CSS my hand and the
aeut u t eal.l Court at S.mtn-ds.
C o u n ty , Plurlda. this la th day
• f N o v em b er, 1)14.
(C O U itT S C A D
A rt h u r II n e c k w l t h , J r ,
Clark e f the Circuit Court
Hy: Martha T. Vlh leu
Hap uty Clerk
J e n n l o g a . W a l l s , Clark e
en d H a m ilto n
1240 ll a r n e t t N a tio n a l Hank
ll u l ld l n g
J a c k s o n v i l l e t. Florida
P uM le h No*. IS. JI * Dee. J

J. ISIS.
C tH J-IS

IN A PLAY presented by Den Seven, Henr Lake Cub Scouts, Stev Berif,
center front, us the Pilgrim, went senrehlnjr for the turkey,. Timj 1Bmvser,
riifht front, and encountered the fish, Hour Krenzer.
left front nnd, In
____ __
WeHtmoielnml, the l&gt;eur; Jeff Krenzer, the siiuirrel
nnd T. J. Boully, the wolf. Den Mother for the group is Mrs. Mary
Krenzer.
(Herald Photo)

Cloverleaf Redesign Requested
County commissioners Tues­
day asked tha State Ilond De­
partment to "redesign the
cloverleaf’ ut the interchange
of Interstate l nnd Highway
13fl “ for nn elimination of nn
extreme truffle haxnrd.’*
The clovt-rltAf has been the
scene of many accidents and
near accidents as car* leaving
1-4 or Joining It off 43d find
visibility virtually non-exist­
ent.
Recently, traffic lights were
Installed to cut down on the

Legal Notice
NOTH )l ns- PI III.II- IIHAIIIMl
NOTIOK IF I I R I tR lir OIVKN
t h a t lha un.taraigna I Com ml-alonara appolntad by lha H o n o r,
a h l* c. Karri* Itryant, O ovar.
nor of lh a
o f S'lorlda.
w i l l hold a aarloa o f public
haurlnga ut tha tlma* and oil
tba dataa hi-r-lnaftar sta ted , to
ra.-atva
testim o n y ,
a v id itie s
and oihar proof needed
to
eealat In datarmlnlng the n u m ­
ber o f Inhabitants o f tba Ninth
Judicial
Circuit
of
Florida,
comp.--ad o f H«riiln .l», llrarnrd.
Orange. O h m ,Hi, Indian lllvar,
st Luola, okcaelio'.i.a »nd Mar­
tin Counties, nnd o f e a ch of
said Counties re sp ectiv ely .
Tha h ea rin g s will ba held at
Ilia Court H o m e In ea ch of
tha f o llo w in g named Countlaa,
t o -w lt :
OIIANOR COUNTY — C o u n ­
ty Com m issioner's l t o o m
Orlando, Florida
1:14 I’ M Hecember II, 1)41
HT. LUC IK C O U N T Y —
Port l-larca, F lorida
14:29 A. M., Uaca m ber 15.
13&lt;4
HIIKVAItn i . ' O I T S T V Itockladga. plorl la
2:44 P, M , D ece m b er IS,

1)11.

Dated t h i s 2 |tl, day o f N o v ­
ember, 1X4.
ANTHONY NINOS
J. TIIOMAH IlCItNKY
CA It I. It. 8CIIILKU
Commlanlt.nera
Publish l»«c. J. ). 1344.
CIHI-T

Ik Till: riiiii ir i urn |- up
viv i n ji nn iu , n n .
■n r . i&gt; ami run ukhimili:
l o m t , FI.until A
m AMKill mi. iimai

tiii :

UOIUS O. DUO AN,
P la in tiff,
va.
JOHN IIAYMOND DUO AN,
D efen d a n t.
N O T H ):

T il

A P P F . AH

T i l l JOHN ItAYMo.ND DL'OAN
Wlic*o reald- Ill's la un ­
kn o w n
Yuu are naraby n o tified that
a Com plain t fur D iv o rce has
been filed t g a l n i l yuu In tha
ab o v e atylad Court, and you
are required tn se r v e a copy
o f your A n sw er or p le a d in g lo
the Coniplnlnt on the P la i n ­
t i f f s a tto rn ey . Titl*M AN U.
II ll.\ HON. 707 Olio North o r ­
a n g e llu lld ln g . Urlan lo. Fi rIda and (lie l i e o r ig in a l An­
sw e r or plea ding In th* o ffice
o f the Clark of t h e Circuit
Court. MetnInula C o u n ty Court
llo u ee, Hanford, Florida, on or
bef ora the l l t h day o f Dacanrbar, 1144. If &gt;ou (alt lo do eo,
Judgment by default w ill be
t a k e n e g a l n a l you for lha re.
l i s t demanded In the Complaint
DONF.
and OllDIHtF.D at
Hanford. Florida t h is 22rd day
o f November, 1)41.
(UKAI.I
Arthur II. lleckwrUh, Jr.,
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
Kemlnute County, FlorlJo
Hy: Martha T. Vlhlan, DC.

hazard. Yesterday, the Coun­
ty Cummisslon wae askt-il to
pity for the electricity and
maintenance of the ligliti.
The commission’s reply was
to r&lt;'t|Ui-st the redesigning of
the clovt-rh uf. In other ac­
tion, the lounnireion:
Heard County Engineer Wil­
liam Uush report thut rightsof-way hnvo hern granted by
property owners on the San I
I.nl.e Ilond and gru.ling nnd
paving it will begin as sunn
ns it cun Imi included in the
work srhcdule.
Appointed If. II. Harrison
as assistant civil defense dl-

Legal Notice
•&gt;:«4Im ii .i : r o r v r r
Mo Ain* iip tn j i &lt; r m : v i '
Notlre o f l-Hkllr- H ea rin g
To whom It m a y corn-ern:
Th e Hcmlnnl* ,-nu n ly Hoard
of A d justm en t will hold u pub.
llo h earin g to cn n .ld a r the
pneslblllty ot g r a n t i n g a side
yard eelhack varlam-* tn ilia
Zo ning llegiil.itloiie a a rs u u ta te.l by Mrs. W illie II. Pippin on
Ilia f o llo w in g desc ribed proper*
t y ; Lot* 117. II ). I l l and I D ,
Loch Arbor Crystal Lake Club
Section.
Public h e a r i n g w i l l ba held
In lh a C s u n l y Com mleelonera
ltoom. Court House, Hanford,
Florida, on Decani her II. 1341
at 7:3&lt;&gt; |*. M. or ae aooli therea fter ae poss ible.
F em lnole Cou nty Hoard o t
A iljm tm e n t
tly Hal A. Colbert, C h a ir­
man
Publish Deo. t. 1X4
CDII-24
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N a i l e r ml I ' a k l l a l l n r l s *

Tn whom It may cu n .erii:
TIi- H-nilnoIr I'aunty Il.,.tr&lt;1
of A d j u a ln im t will hnM a p u b .
Iln h a i r i n g
to co n sid er the
pueslhlllty
o f g r a n t in g i aperiel e v e p t l o n to the Zo ning
ltegu!.itl'&gt;na In perm it o p e r a ­
tion o f c h i ck en brooder houeee
ami egi: farm ami va ria n ce to
perm it clo ser e e t b i r k from ACL
Hit r i g h t - o f - w a y t i re-iuae!e.|
by Hermuti Jceiie &lt;&gt;n the f o l ­
lo w in g i t e e e r l b s l pro perly: l - it
74. Jt,
J). 2I. R n l i m l n g e r
F a r m , No. 3
Du bile h e a r i n g w ill be hebt
In tha C o u n t) C o m m is sio n er!
ltoom. Court lluuea, Hanfor-I,
Florida, nn D ecem b er 14 1)44
at 7:24 D. M. or ae soon th e r e ­
a fter ae possib le .
H-inlnol* County Hoard o f
A d ju-tm en t
lly l l a l A C Ibart. Chair­
man
Publish Dec. ). 1)44
CDII-24
lw t b a i ' a n r t ml i b e I ' o H a t y
J u d g e . V rm lw ele l e e e l ) , S la te
ml S 'lu r ld n . I n l - r w b n i e
lw r a t h e t h l e l o n f i

IIANS KICIIAIID K JK NNK UUD

Deceased.

final N o r m :
Notice Is hereby s l v e n that
the undersign ed w ill, on the
21rd day o f December, A. D.
t)44. present to th e Honorable
County
Judge
of
Hemtnule
C ou n t), Flo rid a, h is (Inal re ­
turn. acco u n t end vouch ers, a e
R iecu tu r
o f the
Relate of
HANS l l ji'll A t ill KJKNNKUUD,
decaaead, a n d at said tint#, than
and there, m .ik - ap p lica tio n to
tha said J u d g e for a final s e t ­
tlem en t o f hie a Im lnlet ratlon
o f said - e l i t e , and for an o r ­
der d l i c l i a r g l n g him as such

Elioutnr.

Dated thte the 7 lrd d a y o f
November. A. D. 1)41.
Attorn*) fur I’U l n t l f f
VALDA J llOIIHINtt
?t&gt;7 u n * North O r*ng« U j IMAe K xecu tor o f the Relate
In g
e f IIANH ItICIIAItD KJKNOrlando, F lorida
N t K C D . Deeeaee.1
l-ubllah Nov. 12 * Dec. 1. ). IS. Pubtleb Nov. II * Dec. t. 1, IS.
1)41.
1)44.
C D U II
C1KJ-7I
Trum «n

K. &lt;lr « * o a

rri-tor ami county service of­
ficer. The appolnlmrnt take*
effect at once.
Agreed to closing of all
county offices at noon Christmus Eve to give employes n
longer Chrislmiis weekeml.
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Florida To Battle U . S. Over Tidelands

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Florida bis pared the-way to
do battle la the U. S. Supreme
Court over it* boundaries in
the Gulf of Mexico off the
Florida keys.
Atty. Gen. Jam es W. Kynet
reported to the trustees of the
Internal Improvement Fuad
that he and Solicitor General
' Arcblbold Cox are far apart
on the extent of Florida's
boundaries In the keys and
Dry Tortuias areas.
He said hundreds of thou­
sands of acres of submerged
lands are at stake In tha dis­
pute.
At his recommendation, the
trustee! agreed to ask the IMS
Legislature to clearly define
Florida boundaries in the area
by law and then put this law
befora the U. S. Supreme
Court for a ruling.
Kynaa will meet In Wash­
ington Thursday with Cox to
tell him of this decision and
wind up negotiations there.
The decision could be vital
to Florida because of oil royalt k i that mlfht ba forthcoming
should oil b« discovered oa of
thori i r t a i la the Gulf. Soma
17 million in oil royalties is
Involved In a similar dispute
j Louisiana, Kynes said.
He said because of the Joint
claims of the state and federal
governments, some oil com­
panies exploring off Florida
have double permits, one from
each government.
The law puts the state boun­
daries at three miles offshore
In the Atlantic and 10.4 miles
In tiie Gulf but Kynes said
Cox Is not even ready to con­
cetto Florida the 10-mlle limit.
The present Florida law on
boundaries Is quite general,
saying the state tmundary runs
to and around the Dry Tor­
tuga), then northeasterly to
the mainland.
He said Cox wants to limit
Uie state 10 a three-mile ra­
dius around islands and the
Tortuga*.
He said the federal govern­
ment contend* the 10-mlle
limit applle* only to the Flor­
ida mainland and can't lie ap­
plied to 10 mile* off the is­
land* claimed by the state.
AU of the dispute Involve*
areas south of Key West, he
said.

’rTl-----? — “

Police Uncover

Escapee's Days

Were Numbered Cover-up Story
DALLAS (UPI) — A Dal­
las husbanil Irnrnnl that the
polloe dcpartmi-nt won’t pro­
vide a covrr story for a hljf
night on the town.
Pollen C’hli-f Ji-sse Curry
rrceivrd n Intt-r liaivlinK him
out fur kteping the errant
huihond In jni overnight with­
out nrcr«a to a phone.
An invrstlgution rcvralcd
that thn husband had lied und
told his wife he was In Juil mi
a particular night when ho
o r failed to coma hums.

SAN FRANCISCO (HIT)—
— Cecil Fred Pillow's days
of freedom were numbered beenuse of tlm numbers on Ida
shoes.
Pillow, who escaped from
Sun Quentin prison furin,
was arrested because police
inspector Krn Murphy noticed
Pillow’s ahoes with a number
stenciled on them.

Legal Notice
in

t iir

r t H c r r r c o i -h t

t iii; n in t h
JIIIIC M I. ( I I I .
H IT IN ANII F llll SIMIINOI.R
l ltl N I L F I.11111II A.
in i t i a n i -»:i i ) n o . i i i x i
J.
lil.KAHliN, J i t . aa Ad m in etrntnr o f Veteran,- Affaire,
an (H flcer o f tha United S t a t e s
o f America,

The Vntican has granted h
*|H-rinl dispenshtlun to Dt-Pn
Air Line* for air passengers
from abstaining from meat
rialntlff, on faat daya.

vc.
l i b ' l l A f ill
KDW AltD III HNI TT and lAHIHAINR J IIIJHN.
KTT. hie wife.
Def en dants.
NOTH R OP *1 IT
t i i i ; * r A n : u f f i .u i i i u a —
TUI ItlCII AHD
R D W A It I)
HU It NETT, residence o n .
k n o w n , last known m a i li n g
addreea, Harno Itoad,
Kau llallle. Florida.
M lltltA I N R J. I1DHNETT.
roeldenca unknown, laat
kn o w n mai ling address,
Harno llnad,
Kau llallle. Florida.
You ara hereby notified Ihat
• l u l l h a s been filed a g a i n s t
you
In
the
above en t itle d
ca u se ; and that you are here*
by required to (tie your an*
ew er w ith the Clerk of Ihle
Court, and to se rve a ro py
th r e - f upon Ihe p la in tiff or
p la in tiff's
attorney,
w h o se
name amt addreae le: K. AM*
HltoMH 01,1.t PF. J i t . I*. &lt;1.
Hoi 1444, 240 N. Park Avenue.
Hanf.rd.
Florida
12771,
not
l a ter than December 14, A. D.
1)44.
If you fait to do e», decree
pro can feseo will be en tered
« g i l n , t yo n for the relief d e ­
manded In -he comtdalnt.
Tbe natu re of e.il 1 suit beIng for FuIlKCI J'HUHR O P
MOItTilAdK encu m be ring lha
property In Seminole Cou nty,
Florida, to -w lt:
LOT II, HLOCK P. HUNLAND KHTATKH. ». rdlng
t - plat thereof, recorded In
Plat l l o - k t l . P ag es 14 tn
37.
Public
Ite.-orde
of
W m ln o le County, Florida.
T o g e th e r with ail structure*
and Im p i-v e m e n t e now
and
h erea fter on said land, and the
ran i. Issues, end profile o f the
ab o v e desc ribed pro perly; and
all flxtu rea now or h erea fter
a t ta ch ed tn or used In c o n .
nectlon
with
tha
p rem ises
herein described.
ONK— ilRVKHVL RI.P.i*.
THIC ItKFtMlIKltATOH Nn.
I.l H I I S
ONK — ORNKHAL KLKCT l t l C HANOR No. J-IOl-H
AVITNRHH my hand ami the
• sa l o f eald Court at Hanfnrl.
Florida, this lath day o f N o v ­
em ber. A. t&gt;. 1)41.
4SBAL)
Art hur H. Beckwith . J r .
Clark o f tha Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhten
Dep uty Clerk
P ublish Dee. ). ). 14. t t . 1)44
CDU-4

Legal Notice
le l b s f i e r i ef Ibe f i n e l y
J i S g i , S m l e i l e ( H i t ) . P ierIts, la P n b e li.
l e n i R e l a t e ml

K M rO lllA I \

IIANKRRSOJf

De.

T i All f r e d l l i r r a i d P e r n i a
lliiln a
I 'I i I m i
i,
D rm ad a
t i a l a a l Said F .ite le i

V&lt;iu and rai-h of you a n
h r r i h y n o tlf U d and rrqulrrd
to prraant an y claim* and damanda which you, or rlthar o f
you, may h a v e again*! lha
—t a l a of RM 1*0111 A P. HANKKIlSoN, deceaaed, Is te of raid
Cou nty, to th* County Judge of
Hemlnol* County , Florida, at
h it o f f i c e In th* court hoiiae
of said Cou nty at Hanford,
Flo rid a, w it h in * li calendar
m o n th * from th* tlm# of Ihe
first publication o f thl* nolle*.
T w o copies o f r*ch cla im nr
d a m s n d shall ha In writing,
and sh a ll rtat* th* plai-e of
rrrldanc* and post o ffice a d .
dras* a f the claim ant, and *halt
b* sw orn to hy th* claim ant,
hi* a g - n t . &gt;r a tto rn ey and accu m pan Ud hy a filing f -a o f
on* d' llar and such claim or
dtrnand not so f l l r l sh a ll b*
void.
J R n O L IIANKKRSON
Ad m in istr a to r uf th* K*t s t r of
taiFO Itl.A
!&gt;
HANKKR*
Hi IN, dees arrd
I'uhllah Nov. 3a A D.c . I. ). 14,

1)44.

Clttl-37

Four Cub Scouts.
Win Genius Kils

GENIUS KIT AWARDS In Bear Lake Cub Scout Pack 2H0 went to, left
to right, Tom Vanllorn flitting in for Ted Hyblcki, firm, who used 11 dif­
ferent items to make a apace man; Donny Philbrlck, second, used nine
itemii of 15 to make a min.-die; Kenny Weatmorelund. third, used eight
items to make a train und Doug Krenzer, fourth, used eight to make a
fort.
(Ilereald Photo)

Four boys e f Bear Lake
Cub Scout Pack 230 wart
pretented Genius Kit Awards
a t tba December Pack Mattin r and Profnun held at Bear
Lake Elementary School.
Wlnnera were, f ln t, Teddy
Hyblcki; second, Donny Philbrick; third, Kenny West­
moreland nnd fourth, Doug
Krenter.
Neckerchief illdea, present­
ed by Cubmaater Robert Bun­
nell, went to Tim Boweer,
Phillip Kelly, David Kelly,
Norman Riddell, Richard 0«trender, James Kean, Stave
Carr, Dean Nichole, Joe RMdell, Ricky Galllford, Gary
Maries, Kevin Foist, Jeff
K renier and Tom VanHom.
T. J. Boully, who la morlop
from the area, received a
wolf pack pin and Gary Kow­
alski received a wtbto and
tenderfoot badge. Those get­
ting denner stripes were Joe
Riddell of den one; Tom VanIIorn of den two; Robert
Kean of den three and Tim
Bowser of den seven.
The aklt, “Pilgrims,'* was
presented by members of den
seven under diretcion of Mrs.
Mary Krenxsr, dsn mothsr.

Small Change
Brings A rrest

SLOW DANCE was a novelty at the Miilrihipmen’h Ball of Sunfonl Naval
jXt-atlemy Saturday evening hut it brought most couples out on the dance
floor. However, a few niinutoA later found these H o m e couples exulicratitly tiding the Watusl to the uwinging rythmn of “The Foremen’’ nt the
Civic Center.
(Herald Photo)

DENVER (UPI) - Clsymta *
C. Shultx, 34, was bald today
under $35,000 bond charged
with stealing $3,450, all in
coin), from th# Hertford
(Colo.) State Bank Nov. 29.
Police arrested Shultz till*
week after he bought a new
car from a Denver auto dealer
paying $2,974 for tbe car — all
In half dollars, quarters sod
dimes.

Legal Notice
S E W IN O L R COUNTY
■ O A il D O P AD J I ' S T O P N T
N i l l r a *4 P a b l l e l l r i r l n *

Orlandoan W ill Be Honored
Sanford Chapter, Women of so served as convocation chair­
th&lt;- Muoar, will conduct nn en­ man nt the recent state con­
rollment for 10 netv member* vention in Orlando, which was
honoring Mrs. Thelinn Sher­ attended by 600 member* of
rod, collrga of regents chair­ Women of the Moose in Flor­
man of Orlando Chapter, In ida.
Monday’s meeting will be
ceremonies nt H p.m. Monday
at the new Moo.*,- Home, ‘JOOU social service chapter night
with Mrs. Kathleen FnughSouth Palmetto Avenue.
The locul women have plan­ nnn, chairman, and her com­
ned this event tu express ap­ mittee of co-workers, .Mrs,
preciation to Mrs. Sherrod and Joyce Whitten, Mrs. Marion
her chapter co-workers for Schweickcrt and Mrs. Donna
their efforts and unaUtnnro Hudson, in charge. The com­
since organization of tho San­ mittee’s fund raising project
award will be made with proford chapter.
Mrs. Sherrod, who Joined | reed* to go toward providing
the Women of the Mooito in hnsU-ta for tho needy in the
i960, is a life member of the
Ortnndo chapter. She received
the Academy of Friendship
Degree in 1954, the Star Rerorder Degree In 190J, wni
Queen of Sponsors in 190.7 nnd
received the College of Re­
gents Degreo in 1901. She al­

local area.
A social hour will be en­
joyed fo il,uing tlw mealing
and enrollment. Mrs. Eloiso
Small, senior regent, urges
all co-workers to be present
tu meet the honored guests.
A committee of the Florida
Council uf 100 said recently
tha Florida 1’uvilion a t the
New York World’s Fair needs
n remodeling job. It proposed
a study of a menns of im­
proving the appearance of the
tower.

T o w h o m It m ay concarn;
Tha ilsm laol* c o u n t y Bo srt
nt A'JJu»!m«nt w ill hoM s huhllo h r s r l n g to consldsr t!i*
potstMHty o f g r a n t i n g * front
yar-1 satb ack v a r ia n t * to th*
Zon in g R eg u la tio n * to arart
canopy on a«rvtca station butM*
Ing to w ithin 14 ft uf alraat • •
raqnasta,! hy Hlan-lsr-l Oil Cn,
on th* f o l lo w in g J#tvr!b«'l pro*
p arty: H 47 fi o f Lot SI. *11 of
Lot 3) am! th» N 3J.I ft o f Lot
44 (lass t h s 1£ 11*44 ft of »ach)
nt Am ondtd I’l a t o f Drult
ark.
PnMtc h e a r i n g will hs h«M
In tha County C o m m i t s ,n«r«
ltoom. Court t!ou«*, Hanford.
Plorbla. on D«o#mh*r t l , 1344
a t 7:34 P. M. or • • toon thar*a f t t r a* pnaslbls.
9 - m t n n U C o unty H-m t A »f
AAJustmmt
Hy Hal A. C o lb irl, Chair*
man
Pubtli-h Dae. ). 1)44.
CDH-23

Former Paola
Resident Dies
W. Buford Walter), 62, died
In Orville, Calif., Dec. 4, after
s long lltn e vA .
Burn in Lavonia, Oa . and a
former resident of Paola, he
hail lived In California for tho
past 20 years.
Survivors are a daughter,
Mrs. C. A. ( Umldy) 1-,-e ami
THELMA SHERROD
three grandchildren of San­
ford; three brother), Jo e ; iShaw of Sanford, Garland
Shaw ot I-nngwood and James
1963 BUICK E LE C T R A 225
Walters of Toccoa. Ga.; sister,
Mr*. Grace Thoma* of Sanford
THIS IS A I DOOIt SEDAN WITH A SNOW CREST
ami four other sitter* living in
Georgia and an uncle, Elijah
WHITE COLOR AND THE I1F.ST IN BUICK LUXURY
Walter* of Sanford.

INTERIOR TRIM. IT IS FACTORY AIR CONDITIONED

Funeral Notice
AAAI.TKHO. A*. II t PI) II I) —

WITH NEW TIRES. WE SOLD THIS ONE NEW’. MAKE
IT A “MUST* TO SEE THIS ONE.

P u n a r t l •orvlca* for AAV B u ­
ford AAaliar*. who dlad Dae.
I, In Californ ia , will ba haid
a t I p m. Saturd ay tn L a k i
A law Cam atary, Sanford, wtlh
Hav. la-onard Jon** o f f i c i a t ­
ing. Ilrloaon Funaral Horn* In
chsrgs.

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Seminole Cagers Split Pair W ith Edgewater
By M a A. I b W
T to tateraat 1* gaining m
that tw o-m u scrstch league
which will bowl OB Wednesday
evenings *round 1:10, d im i­
ty following tha CUy L u |M
Tho eomWaod avarsfM et
u k m iIm ii ■ » aat lie

aw.

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tita n comparatively equal.
ith r w tk M then atm#*
aaterad oala Mr wiry UM:
Otrry fen, Mm KaMlaad.
Jack la a tr , Bob May, Paol
Mareotta, Rich Morphy, Ola
IgUt-aU tad a team al Mm
M i aad Jerry FaraUa. If
you’d Uk* to towl wttb torn*
af tha toiler total towton,
wall tort'a your chaeea to to
aa. Aad If you'd Uka to aator
aa a taam at did faell aad
FtroUa, Ilia to
Tha toagua will probably
atari withto tto aaW *
waaka.
High game aad aariaa for
(to Wednesday Hi Noooar’a
action of tort week waa that of
Gloria Acoardl, 202. 215-567
aariaa. Atta girl. Gloria.
Tha totorday night Moon
UgH Bowling crowd to getting
bigger each weak. A aalute to
la tt woak'a winner* in the
forma of Peart Johnson for the
ladle* with her 111 tariet, in­
cluding handicap. Pearl took
home that big pink poodle
whleh everyone waa raving
about bare at the laoei.
A routing 114 aerie# by Bill
Pox permitted him to atep
into the spotlight for hla priie,
a Barbie 8porta Car. (Just
helping Santa a little ahead of
time, huh BUI?)
On Sunday, our Scotch Dou
blea paid for a NS eerie* for
f in t place aad a *4» clipped
tto second alot. Coming-In on
top wae tto duo of Sue Jack
•on and Jim Altman. Second
high waa Prank and Doris
Schautteet.
The Thursday A. M. Shoot
tag Start League had a unique

with their 171 games
Splitting tto pto waa Dot Johnsow. Sis Probat and Dot Kirk
lay. No iiteh problem for aar­
iaa aa Dot Johnson collected

JayVeesWin Boros, Wright
Between WhileVarsity Defend Titles
Us Fans Loses58-46 Al Sebring

By DavM Hitgtatothsaa
BUPPALO, NX - (NEA)
Herald Sparta Writer
—Every manlfiff in La Jolla,
Seminole
Hlgh'a • Eg a re
Califs whan tha aun ehlnao,
Here's another oddity
■pin • pair of Metro Confer*
your reading. Poor of oar ton- and it Invariably do«a in that one# contests with Edgewater
fund nil tod ana parson toot­ balmy haven by the son, a af Orlando Tuesday night la
ing nat only tto high scratch
Flaming Manorial Gymnas­
game bat atoa t tmbtotd two
ium whoa tha Eaglaa whipped
tor “gnodtoa" la flatoh with
tha Oanlaola vanity M to
high aariaa, too.
44 la tha main event while
In tto Thursday Night Mix8HS rolled up a 34 to SI win
ad Laagwe, Wetoto Domiay
In tha junior varsity perform.
topped tha p a h with kto 104174 aariaa.
lit tha mala go tto vanity
On this same night, aa a pair
game got uadorway with
togaide tto Mlxad League,
Sanford’s Bill Day dropping
ww have tto man'* Jet Laaaa
la tto first basket to give tto
Kagtora League teeeiag itrika*
Tribe aa serly load. After
also, loo Manat waa tto Big
tto Eagloa added a goal Gary
Gun with a
Loyd movod SH8 ahead by
adding a foul shot, bat tto
Os Friday sight la tto l a s
Eagloa cam* back with a
Sport womea'a League, Dar­
bucket to get tho lead. Jeff
kle Owens is our sols hoooree
Williams added a free ahot
with a beautiful 210-331 set.
for tha Trito but Edgewater
Incldentslly, my hsts off to
kept the lead by dumping in
this lesgue for going shesd
PAUL BROWN
another basket.

8EIRIN G (UPI) - Julius
Borot and Mickey Wright de­
fended their tHIes Tuesday in
tto annual big warmup for the
$40,OM Haig and Haig mixed
Scotch foursome golf cham­
pionships which atari Thurs­
day.
T to Mg tourney annually
bringi together most of the
top men and women pros on
t to •elf circuit.
Boroa and Miia Wright sueeeufuUy defended their titles
la the Haig and Haig Cballango Cup matches which pracaded Wednesday’s pro-am
tourney before tto big rvent.
Boroa fired a two-undar-par
70 (o bast Maaaa Rudolph by
two strokes In his haad-andhead match while Miss Wright
topped to r chaUtngar, Ruth
Jesien of Seattle, by a whop­
ping right strokes—73 to 11.
l a addition to tho antique
ilhrer challenge eup trophy.
Boros won a $1,000 vicuna jscto t with solid gold buttons.
Tb* Scotch foursome tourna­
ment will to played on tha
Harder HaU course and wUl
feaure teams of th* leading
man and women pros hitting
alternate shots for 72 boles.

sod hsvlsg their "spoosor'a
Frank Murray addad a free
night.” It was a bug# sueeeaa thln-lippod man, told on top, ahot and th* Eagles added
—thanks to Jean Monroe aad stands on the first too and on*. Don Nicholas tied the
methodically sights down tho
Sue Jackson.
gam* up with a free toss,
In the City League play, Jack fairway.
making It eight point* for
Frost who rolls s working toll,
Ho play* a neat, compact each team. Edgewater slipped
was above the 200-mark with game of golf, because that’a
In thraa point* before Wil­
a gigantic 234414 aet. AU of the kind of man Paul Brown liam* dropped In anothor
the above captured both hon­ Is.
basket for two point*. Th* Races Canceled
ors, single game and series, in
But his mind la on foot* Eagles added their final baakFLORENCE, Ky. (U l'I) —
their respective leagues.
ball, because this Is tho time et of the first period and tha Officials of Latonis Race
Our Bowler’s Salute of tha of year when Paul Brown usad
score a t tha quarter was 13 Court* canceled Tuesday's and
Week goes to Marlon Rankin to think about preparing hla
to 10 in favor of tha Eagles. today's racing programs af­
of the Wednesday Ball and team for a championship
In tha second quarter tha ter jockoys voted not to rid*
Chain Mixed League. Dldja
game.
Eagle* were moving with a bocauso of poor track condi­
ever have one of those nights
It has been only twh sea­ seven point advantage until tion*.
when you couldn't roll any­
sons
sine* Paul was official- they fouled William! who
thing but strikes? WELL, NEI­
|y divorced from running tho promptly mada two shot* and latod for tha Tribe. Th*
THER HAVE It
Murray pumpod In anothor Eagles shot their final goal
But anyway, Marion bad a Cleveland Browns—a tima
two-polntar. Tho Eagles net­ before Bill Day dropped in
mess of ’em cause be finished tinged with bitterness because
ted another field goal but the last two-polntar of the
It
became
popular
to
depict
with a gigantic 27&gt; scratch
they fouled Williams again tilt for th* Seminole*.
game. Congratulations, Mar­ him aa a fusty despot who
and
8118 gained a n o t h e r
Tho Jayvet gam* was a
had
gotten
behind
th*
time*.
lon.
point.
different story for Sanford.
For those boys and girls Poet laureate of th* Icono­
Th* Eaglea cam* back with Tha Baby Trib# racked up Its
from Seminole High School clast* I* hla former fullback,
basket but foulad Steve firat win of the season when
who missed our “ introductory Jimmy Drown, who got all
Groover to give the Tribe a they defeated the
Baby
hla
gripe*
Off
Ilia
Chest
In
meeting” this past Thursday,
point. Edgawator mad* six Eaglet 30 to 21.
tha
book
of
th*
aame
name.
here's
an
invitation
from
Mr.
Legal Notice
Wally Jernlgan got the
Now P. B.—as aldea Ilk* more points hut again fouled
I-each, Seminole High School
Williams who added two little Tribe rolling with a
A n v r.n T K r.w r.v T r o w m n » Instructor.
Dick
Gallaghar
usad
to
call
T h » i t n t f d • ( ruklla In ftru e*
Same routine again this him—open* tho paper when points to end Ui* half with basket, but th# Eagle* cam#
f l a n f o r flim lnol* C ounty, r l o r up with three free shuts to
Id* w i l l reealv * bid* f ar ( u r n - week with THREE FREE ho cornea In from a day on the Eagles ahead 29 to IB.
l»hlrit
*11 . l a b o r ,
m alaria!* ,
I-oyd
got
th*
first
HH8
taljput
them ahead by one point,
e q u i p m e n t a n d • • r v l e e i r a q u l r - GAMES OF BOWLING, plus th* link* and what does he
ly of the third period. Th* Paul Leroy and Ron Dudley
•&gt;1 f o r Ih* I n a l a l l a t l o n of:
the additional opportunity of see?
COM l-I.KTK
MABTBIl
AMEaglet earn* up with fo u r' each added baskets but th«
Don Shula, who got hla
TKN.NA ANO CAIU.K D IS T III. being assigned to a team. L ist
IIITTIOM aTMTKMS F o i l T IIK week we had over forty young start In pro ball aa a player points but Murray mad* a 1Engles came up with on* of
f o l l o w in g e n io o i.s:
iters out for the start of this under Urown, has coached foul ahot and Loyd lank two. their own. Grtg Gunns added
OIIAMM AH
e l k sik n t a h t
Th* Eagles addad three points a foul shot to give the lead
league.
S CH O O L
Baltimore to a Western Di­
nocTitaiDE xi.EMr.NTa nr Remember, there's a special vision title in th* National hut Buddy Stumpf gut two tn Sanfurd seven to five nt
XCIIOOL
for tha Tril&gt;* with Murray the end of the first quarter.
XANKOtlD JUNIOR 1110 11 rate for this league — three Football League.
and l&lt;oyd adding three. EdgeIn the second the locnla
HCIIOOL
games for 73c with shoes free.
Blanton Collier, whom he water netted flvo mor* be­ allowed the Eaglet only two
I’ IN E C H E IT ELEMENTART
Sunday
Night
Mr.
A
Mra.
SCHOOL
plucked off a fence at Groat fore the Rtmlnolea pitched In points while scoring 1.1. Greg
OOLD'IIORO ELEMENTART League had a high series for
Lake* during World War II, two more to end the third Gnnas added two points and
SCHOO L
1 1 0 1‘ P E R
ELEMENTART the men of 417, rolled by Dan haa Cleveland leading ih i quarter trailing the Engles, Dudley got five with Leroy
Slglln and an Individual game
SCHOOL
30 to 41.
right behind him with four,
M IDW AY
XLEMENTAHT of 223 by George DeWitt, both east.
SCHOOL
The
final
frame
started
ta r r y Hodges addrd a final
Lou
8
a
b
a
n,
who
waa
U K R MART ELEMENTART highs for the league. And for
SCHOOL
the Mrs. Darkls Owens' name Ilruwn'a firat team captain In with th* Eagles adding a two-polntar to end the quart­
JACKSON IIEIOIlTa ELE­
crops to the fore with a 192 pro ball, hna Buffalo out basket M ore Williams and er.
MENT ART s c h o o l
front with a 10-1 record In Murray of SIIS added two
Dudley got the third period
OVIEDO JUNIOR . SENIOR 301 winning comho.
m a n school
point*
each.
The
E
a
g
l
e
a
th*
Eastern
Division
of
tha
moving
with a basket, but the
The names of Nancy Con
• 'ROOMS ACADEMT (LIMIT
bounced back with a five Engles came up with four
V.D CABLE BTSTEM)
way and Meda Wiltshire are on American Football League.
o n * bid (ar lb * eomblnad pr«
Hid Gillman, who waa very point scoring aproo and Loyd points. Leroy and Ganns each
J»et ahalt b* auhmlitad and (op of the heap for the Holler
added two for tho Tribe. The dropped In goala with the
wilt b* racalvad until 3 f&lt;l I*. Motors/Navy Wives League. dose to Urown during hla
M. Thuraday, pa-#mh#r
IT. Nancy's 193 was tops for the collega coaching daya at Cin­ Eagles tallied four more and Englts moving up five points.
1SI., at tha School Admlnltlra*
again Loyd added two.
The Baby Engles started
linn Building. C a m m a r o t a l game department and Meda'i cinnati ami copied hia prac­
Ron Hlnaon cam* Into th* tha final period at a 2f) to 10
Siraal,
Sanlard,
rinrlda,
i t 323 set won honors in that cate- tice procedure*, has San Die­
which lima and y l a c t Ih* htda
go loading th* west. Chuck game for the Seminole* and disadvantage. Jernigan add­
will ba publicly opened and gory.
added four straight points. ed four points to the score
r*ad aloud.
A final reminder for those Noll, one of r.H.'a brightest
Contract document* rnnelet
Edgewater made a n o t h e r and Dudley did th* same with
■tudenta
at
Cleveland,
la
0111from
Seminole
High
School
to
of ono eel of plan* end on* **t
basket
and then Hinson ratal- Ganas adding two.
o f apacIHcallona Drawln a* and he out at the lanes this Thurs man'a assistant coach.
apaclflcatjona may b* o b la tn a l day by 3:43 p. m. for tto In
And
finally,
Ara
Patteghby dopnalllng f | | oo wlih ih*
E n iln a era . L A. Miuhl and C. tramural Dowling L e a g u e lan, who admit* h* Isarnsd
W. Malian, 1110 1‘a lm etlo Av*. YOU'LL ItE TREATED TO
from Urown aa a player, wove
nue. Winter Dark, Florida, for
lb* first eat o f do&lt;um*nta oh. THREE FREE GAMES OF hla magic to bring Nojr#
rained. Fuel, depnalt will he re- HOWLING.
Duma to within 93 second*
funded In lull tu each pereon
of a national championship.
who rt tu r n t tha document* In
( o o d condition within 14 day*
American name for the belt
"None of thos* boys can
a f te r bid opening, with eacepof
radiation discovered by the •ay thay kntw football tofort
lion * • noted below. Additional
eel* may b* obtained al a coal Explorer satellites is the "Van they war# exposed to P.B.,"
o f l i l . o o aarh, which will not Allen belt."
•ay* Gallagher, who ha* mad*
b* refundable Contractor* ■*o u rln g doru manli and no! auh.
good himaalf as th* gantrsl
m i lt i n g proposal .h a ll ba raLegal Notice manager of the succoiaful
funded half tha dtp oali upon
Bills. "Ho was tha tost orre turn of document* In good
l a lb * C e a n a l Ik* C a n a l *
oondltlon.
ganlxor th at has avar coach­
A c e r l l l l e ! che-’k or bank / » • « * , I t a i l a a l * f a a a t f . F l o a ­
ed football. II* mada It tha
draft, paya ble to Ih* Hoard of t s * . l a P r a k o t * .
I’uMla Instruction for rt.ml- l a rei K s t a l a a l
highly organised game you
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T.
JONKH
nol* County. Florida; U. (L
today, with coaching
P e r e t i e l se*
O oya rn men l Honda, nr a aatlafa cto r y bid bond aatru lad by T o All C r a e i t a r a a a * V a r t a n * staffs that work tto year
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a
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l
a
B
Clalaee
a
r
D
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a
a
a
i
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lb* blddar and accaplabl* aura*
'round and datallad practlcoa
(lea In an amount equal In (t«o A a a l a a t t a l * E a t a l a i
V»u a n d a a r h o f you ar* tlmad to tha split aocond.
per car.! o f iho bid shall ba
h e r t b y n o t i f i e d a n d r e q u i re d I
su b m itted with each bnl.
"Whan I first laft him to
Tli* success fu l bidder will b* p r e s e n t a n y c la im * a n d da
required lo furnish and pay for m a n d a w h i c h yo u , n r e l t h a r n t roach at Santa Clara, I copied
LOUISE PYLE really isn’t trying to hit the
sa t isf a c t o r y performance and ynu, m a y h a v * a a a l n a l Ih* avarythlng ha did, from rou­
p aym ent bond or bonda. Allan* a e t a t a o f R A L P H T. JONKH.
target . . . she's posing for The Herald phototine
warmupa
to
hia
praetks
lio n la called lo Ih* fact that ilacaaead, l a t a o f aa ld County,
grapher to publicise tho Sanford Police Bene­
not I s i s than Ih* minimum t n Ih* C o u n t y J u d a * o l Bern! drill breakdown*.”
ealarlaa aad wagaa aa aet forth n o lo C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a t h i t
volent Association's semi-weakly turkey shoot.
This
emulation
of
Brown
In tha specification* must ba n f ' l r * In t h a c o u r t limit# of
Public is invited to participate a t 4 p.m. Wednes­
paid oa tbta project.
C o u n t y k t Han ford , F l o r i d a now ahowa up in th* four out­
Th a Board o l Public Instr uc­ w i t h i n
days and Saturdays at the SPBA club on tho
ala
calendar
m o n t h * standing taama In professional
tion for Samlaol* County, Vlor. f ro m t h a t l m t of t h a ft rat p u b
Inkafront.
Ida. rotary** lb* righ t lo r* tlCAtloa a f t h l a nolle* . T w o co p football and tha top* In tha
Jact an y and/or all blda ar la l o t of e a c h c l a i m or d e m a n d collega rank*. Another Brown
w a i v e any Informalltlaa In Ih* ahall b* In w r i t i n g , an d ah all
bidding. No bid (h a ll b* with a t a l * Ih* p l a r t o f re etdenc* a n d disciple, Waeb Ewbank, Is in
d r a w n for a period of fifteen p o al Ulrica a d d r e a * of lh a c l a i m
th* midst of a fin* reclama
You II be Happier
( I f ) day* subsequent l o tha a n l , a n d a h a l l b* sw o rn l o by
tion job with tha New York
o p e n i n g of bids w ithou t lb* th * c l a i m a n t , a u e n l . o r a t t n r
c o n se n t of the Hoard.
n ay a n d a c c o m p a n i e d ay a HI Jets.
m a FORD
J. D. W right. Jr.
l i p ft* o f in* d o l l a r a n d auch
“Ha changed pro football
Chairm an, Board o f Publla c l a i m o r d t m a n d a o t t o tiled
In structio n
for
Seminole • b a l l b a void.
from hit-or-miss,'' says Wsab,
f r o m
C ou n ty , F lorida
H a u l O ab o ra
“ to what you at* today.”
IL T. Mllwaa,
Aa • a a c u t r l a a t | k * L ast
And aa for th* critics ?
Mcnilnol* County guperinl*
Will a n d T a a l a m a n l o f
e n d e n l o f I'ublla I n s tr u c ­
R a lp h T. Jon* *, dacaa aad
'•Player# ara lik* children,'
Strickland Morrison,
Inc
n A ndrew Speer
tion and E g .O f f ic io Sacra,
says Weeb. "You can never
t i t W. C o m m e r c i a l St.
j'.ary to Ih* Hoard o f Pubt &gt;&gt;| |( I I. II M -I t l u l l . Ml VI | It
H anford . F l o r i d a
I Ho In s tr u c tio n
satisfy tham, and they don’t
I P u b lis h Nor. : i A Dec. J, I. A t t o r n e y f o r K i e c u t r i s
\ s | •»!(!&gt; II v
I • • | |&gt; |
\\ I* t, 11 -•j|t.
•tart appreciating you until
Pul-lleh B a a . 1, I, 14, I I , ! ! « (
'11*1.
thay
gat
older.”
C D II-t
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*pw i

70-Cent Wager
Brings Record
$844,869 Win
. ' &amp;

r

j

LONDON (UPI)—Lawrence
Freedman, whose 70-cent bet
la a football pool brought him
a record $444MB, plans to in­
vest th* money “la tha best
and safest way 1 e*n."
Freedman. $4, director of
a trading s t a m p company
to r* , accepted his cheek after
bracing himself with three
acotebai.
* W » la tha biggest deal I
hav* avar pulled off,” to ob­
served. " I am going horn* for
■ good night’s sleep.”
Freedman, married and tha
father of on*, won tha fortune
bjr correctly forecasting tto
footbaU results last weekend.
Asked what ha would do
with the monoy, Freedman
replied: " I shan’t buy a new
ear, I’va ju st got ooa. I am
going to Invest it In th* boat
and safest way I can.”
He slid ho had no "system”
of picking winners and last
week had “fUIad in my cou­
pon as I always do every
Thursday."

b .- J 'j.

1
1

SAND SPURS BOWLING LRAGUB
at Jet
Lanes nr* H. K. Howe of Howe lire
re Shop. Mr. and Mra. Irving 1 or of
Pryor's Insurance, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Petereon Sr. of St. Johne Realty,
Mr*. May K. Lowe of Loosing Storage aad Transfer and John Fierro of
Pierro Manufacturing.

N o tre Dame Outstanding Team
NEW YORK (UPI) - Tea
men were inducted late th*
football HaU af Fan* Tuesday
night and Notre Dam* waa
presented th a MacArthur

Joey Giardello
Will Defend
Title Monday
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —
Joey Giardollo's attorney saM
today that tto middleweight
champion definitely will de­
fend hla world title against
Ruben Carter nest Monday
despite a restraining order Is­
sued by a New Jersey Judge.
"Tha fight definitely will
go on,” said attorney Michael
J. Del Collo, who added that
he could “not so* how an In­
junction in Jersey would ba
valid in Pennsylvania.’'
Bergen County Superior
Court Judge Morris Peshmen
Tuesday issued a temporary
rostraining order on Giardel­
lo after a suit waa brought
in chancery division by pro­
moter* Louis Dura* Murry
Goodman and 8am BartoletU
nnd th* Garden State Sports
Corp.
Tho promoters contend that
Giardello signed an agreement
with them on Sept 11, 19C3
before ho boesma champ, that
he would give them the right
to co-promote any future
fights if ho won tho title.
Giardello won th* crown
from Dick Tiger at Atlantale
CUy, N J ., Dec. 7 , 1U63 and th*
fight with Carter would be
hla first defense. The promot­
ers claim that thla match,
signed without them, Is a vio­
lation of the agreement.
Pashman'a order la return
able Friilay, at which time Gl
ardello must show caus* why
the injunction thould not to
made permanent.

Begin Season
NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J.
( U PI)—Co-captains Bob Rader of Somerville, N. J., th*
former E x t e r n 191 pound
champion, and Sam C,ramie
cionl of Bound Brook, N. J., a
130-pounder, will lead Rutgers
against Yale next Saturday
when Coach Dick Votlva starts
hla I9th season aa th* Scarlet
Knights' v a n i t y wrestling
coach.

Skowron Honored
CHICAGO (U PI) - Chicago
White Sox first baseman Bill
SkowToa will receive the come
back of tto year award from
the Chicago chapter of th*
Baseball Writers Association
of America on Jan. 10.

Bowl aa tto auIaUtojgg oat- Columbia aad Bob TlabtrUto
lego team af 1944.
of Michigan.
Tto gold medal award, tto
highest Individual hooor which
tha National Football Foun­
dstoo aad HaU af Fame can
How, waa awarded to Donaid Bradford Lourie, a Princetea quarterback af tha oarly
Former Army and D art­
mouth footbaU Coach Earl
(Bad) Blslk waa tha aoly
coach heoorad a t tto HaU of
Fame ecrcmoolc*.
T to players inducted Into
tto HaU of Famo were Char­
les Carroll, Wisconsin half­
back (UK-24); Bob Herwlg,
California canter (1935-37);
Ray Evans, X aasai halfback
(1941-42 aad 1944-47); Pooley
H u b e r t , Alabama fuUback
(1923-21); Laagoo Lea, Prince
ton end tackle (1993-93); BUI
MaUory, Yala fullback (192223); Cbarlca Rinehart, tafay
ette guard (1M4-97); Kyla
Rote, Southern Methodist half­
back (1944-30) and W. Earl
Sprsekliag. Brown quarter­
back (1904-11).
Awardi alio wera presented
to tha 1944 scholar-athletes,
those players who combined
outstanding football with high
academic gundards.
Thla list Included Ken Cou
sens of Amherst, Charles Zadel of Army, Tom Bell ot
Clemsoa, Arnold Cbonko of
Ohio State, Ron Oclschlager
of Kansas, Horse Paul of
Houston, Mel Carpenter of
Utah, Bill Douglas of Wash
tngton, Cosmo lacav au i of
Princeton, Archla Roberts of

iutfcus Named
UPI Lineman
Of The Year

Quarterback

NEW YORK (U PI)
Croweut Dick Butkus, an All
America aelaction u Illinois
center tha last two y e a n , to­
day was named 1964 lineman
of th* ytar by United Press
International.
Th* 4-foot*8, 237-pound Chi­
cago native collected a total
of 108 points to outdistance
Notre Dame end Jack Snow,
who totalled 99 points, by a
substantial margin in tha bal­
loting conducted among 259
sportswritera and sportacastera.
Butkus, 21, the only repeat­
ing All-American, plays both
ways. On defense he figures
In more bon* bruising tackles
than any of his teammates
and on offense he centers th*
balL
A top draft pick In both
professional league*, Butkus
chose to sign with th* home­
town Chicago Bears of the Na­
tional Football longue even
though th* Now York Jets of­
fered him mor# money. Th#
Denvor Broncos of the Amer­
ican Football League made
him thtir first pick but sold
their rights to tho Jets.
Butkua h s ■ tremendous
rang* and speed for hla size
— an Ideal comhin- inn tor
Yanks, Phillies
th* professional ranks.
lie succeeds Scott AppleIn ‘Fame* Game ton as the UPI lineman of th*
year. The former T*xas guard
C O O P E R S TOWN, N.Y. graduated to play in the AFL,
(UPI) — The Now York a* did his predecessor, Min­
Yankees will meet th* Phils nesota tackle Bobby Bell.
delphia Phillies In ths annual
In all, 16 players received
Hall of Famo Day gam* at votes. Tennessee guard Stava
Doubladay Field on July 24.
D«Long got 27 vote* in third
Seloetlon of th* two taama placa; P*nn State center Glenn
waa mad* by th* two major Rassltr totaled 15; Tommy Noltagu* presidents, Joe Cronin bla, a Ttxas guard, got 11;
and Warren Gilo*.
Guard Rick Redman of Wash*
ington picked up nine votes
Returns To Lineup and Notr# Dame guard Jim
BUFFALO, N.Y. (U PI) - Carroll and guard Ron Vaven*
Buffalo goaltendor Ed Chad­
of Arkansas had tight
wick, who sufforod a eoneus apiece.
tion Nov. 20 in a game at
Others receiving vote# are
Rochester, will b* back In tha Oklahoma center Carl McAd­
lineup against Providonca to­ ams; Baylor end Larry Li­
night In an Amsrican Hockoy kins; Mississippi guard Stan
Leagua gama.
Hindman; N*ebra«ka tackle
Larry Kramer; Pittsburgh
renter Martin Schottenheimer;
K eys Elected
HOUSTON (U PI) — Tom Memphis State tackle Harry
Koys of th* Columbus (Ohio) Srhuh; and Michigan tackle
Cltixens-Journal
has
been Bill Year by.
elected president af th* Na
boost Association of Basoball
Writers to succeed l a r i Kellar
of tto San Dlogo Evening Tri
but*.

Great
plain
or fancy.
(o u r G in g er A le )

Needs Operation
CHICAGO (UPI) — Chic­
ago Bears quarterback Rudy
Bukich, who waa hurt when
he trippled over teammate
Mika Dltka on a running play
against Grten Bay Saturday,
must hav* an operation for
a separated shoulder.
After placing Bukich on tho
Injured reserve list, tho Bears
activated rookie quarterback
Larry Rakaatraw from th* ta­
xi *quad to fill In against
Minnesota on Sunday.

Patriots, Bills
Game Sold Out
BOSTON (UPI) — Th# Boston Patriots gams against th*
Buffalo Billa on Doc. 20 al­
ready ia sold out.
Th* last of th* 36,278 ticketa wera sold Tuesday morn­
ing for the gam* which could
determine the Eastern Divi­
sion champion In tha Ameri­
can Football Lesgu*.
STEADY JOB
DETROIT — (N E A )— The
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had only five coaches alnca
entering the league In 1926.
They arc Art Duncan, Jack
Adams, Tommy Ivan, Jimmy
Skinner and Sid Abel, ths pre­
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are so absorbed in their own
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others and all will be nearly
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camera.
Make sure your earners la
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of flash blubs, fresh batter­
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and Royal Canadian Air Force
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BP Womens' Annual Dinner Party

The member* of HHU Spri­
te* Chapter of Beta Sigma re ­
cently enjoyed • wiener n e a t
Ik e private dining room o f|M arjorie Cowan, Helen P ear- 1Karraker, J e s s i e Brieeea,iHarriett Slawter, Margaret at M om Laka Park.
Several membera aad their
the Lake Monroe Ins was the I son. Myrtle Gradick, Opal | Ruth W a rm , Arolya True, | Graham aad Margaret Oasaa.
Iraabaadj mada tlw trip to
site of a festive aad gay
Mullet Laka Park by boat aad
Christmas party recently as
durtof the evening tba group
the members of the Business
enjoy ad mocallght ridaa ap
a n d Professional Women's
the river.
Chb of Sanford assembled for
Thoao enjoying the evening
the annual Christmas party.
wore
Walt and lo a a a Bohan­
Colorful holiday decorations
non, Jan and Doa Cahill, Sharadorned the area with a uni­
roo aad A1 Daria, Bob aad
que Jeweled Christmas tree,
Barbara Dekle, Jack and Bet­
created from discarded and
ty Ertekxoo, Kay aad Art
broken Jewelry, centering the
Lae, Paul aad Betty Lewis,
long banquet table.
Rick aad Mona Walker, P a t
Oaa end of the table fea­
and Cary Helms, Joanne aad
tured a miniature tree with
Walt Gardner, P ay Stetaoa
delieata lighting and a styro­
aad Duffy Hutton.
foam arrangement of angels
at the opposite end held cur­
rency, which the members
Alpha Z eta
contributed to the Girls Home
in Ocala, a correctional insti­
Schedules Events
tute.
Eaeh member also brought
toys to be distributed to the
Forthcoming
imderprlvlleged children dur­
Alpha Beta Chapter of Beta
ing the Christmas season.
Sigma Phi met recently at the
Highlight of the delightful
home of Pat Beers with plans
dinner party waa the opening
f o r forthcoming activities
of the gifts. The members
made at the meeting.
participate la a "secret pal"
Alpha Zeta la the hostess
program, thus the gift donchapter for the annual com­
o n were not revealed. The
bined January luncheon and
mutual admiration of the
the members are all e id te d
lovely gifts waa shared by the
since this promises to be an
group with some of the mem­
unusual event
bers modeling the gifts they
THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL women of Sanford recently
A Christmas party will be
received, creating a most en­
held their annual Chriatmaa party at tha Lake Monroe Inn with the true
held at the next regular m eet­
tertaining a n d memorable
spirit of the iteaaon reigning. Gub officers attending were from the left
ing and a New Year's Eve
evening.
Valorio Colbert, recording secretary; Arolyn True, president; Jessie
party will be held a t the home
G u a a t a and prospective
Brinson, first vice president; Marjorie Cowan, second vice president and
of Pat Beers.
members, who also received
Margaret Ganas, corresponding secretary.
The annual Baby Contest
lovely gifts, were Polly Jones,
will be sponsored in February
Irene Laney, Betty McKee
and March with proceeds go­
and Doris Williams.
ing to the Little Red School
Members attending w«ro
House.
The sorority delivered a
A new syrup blend for panThanksgiving basket to the
cakes, waffles s n d other
family they have sponsored
breakfast foods and desserts
for several years.
has a double flavor — maple
P at Beers presented the
and honey. Available In 12
program on "People." The
and 24-ounce bottles.
members made many favor­
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TIME NOW
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TO BEGIN
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most beneficial in the devel­
MAKING
opment of their personalities.
Members attending were
CHRISTMAS
Marehetta Dormlney, Kitty
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Russell, Jan Cara, Pat Beers,
and Grace Marie Stlnecipber.

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MRS. GLADYS V1TRANO, center, of Went Lake Brnntley In Forest
City Iwnnis with prido nt the arrival of her daughter and husband, Mr.
ami Mrs. James Hughes of Copiague, N. Y., who flew down for Thanks­
giving Day only. The Hughes lamented the fact th a t they had to return
north after the beautiful day in nunny Florida.

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pliahmesta of the members of
the Daughters of the Ameri­
cas Revolution. She touched
briefly oa the two schools
sponsored entirely by the
Daughters of the American
Revolution and closed her
comments on “What the
Daughters Do" as follows:
“The Daughters of the
American Revolution work.
They work hard, many long
hours: to preserve the past,
carry out obligations to the
present to build a firm foun­
dation to safeguard the fu­
ture.
"We are one nation under
Cod, and we are not ashamed
to admit It. We want peace,
but we want peace with hon-

MRS. GEORGE ELAM EVANS, center, of Gainesville, state Recent of
the Daughters of the American Revolution was a recent honor guest of
the Saliie Harrison Chapter of Sanford at a delightful luncheon meeting
in the Gold Room of the Mayfair. Seated with Mrs. Evans on the left is
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, vice Regent of the local chapter, and Mrs. R. E.
True, chapter Regent is at the right. Standing from the left are Mrs. C.
E. Butler, corresponding secretary; Mrs. A. L. Arrington, Regent, Wekiwa
Chapter, DeBary and Mrs. L. C. Wlldner, recording secretary.

The Weklwa Chapter of DeBary, with Mrs. A. L. Arring­
ton as Regent, joined the Sallie Harrison Chapter of San­
ford, with Mrs. Arolyn True
as Regent, for this December
meeting.
The invocation waa given by
Mrs. L. C. Wlldner, Past Re­
gent. Mrs. Evans, the guest
speaker, waa Introduced by
Mrs. F. E. RoumlUat, Past
Regent and Present Vice Re­
gent.
During her stay In Sanford,
Mrs. Evans was the houseguest of Mrs. A. W. Lee.

DeBary Personals
Mr. and Mrs, H arry F.
Brown of Alicante Rd. enter­
tained for Thanksgiving din­
ner a t their home in DeBary,
on Gem Lake their son Char­
les Canfield Brown of New
York City, who has Just re­
turned from a European trip,
with the Pro Musica, under
the ausplses of the State De­
partment.
There were twenty-three In
the troupe which spent much
time behind the Iron Curtain.
Their daughter and son-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. MenJrinos of Jacksonville Beach
and sons Charles and George
and Mr. Memdrlno's brother,
Robert, completed the family
reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Swal­
low of Bayou Vista, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Hill, Mr. and
Mr*. Cedi O. Burr and Mr.
and Mrs. George Shivelhood,
all of DeBary, enjoyed their
holiday dinner on Thursday
at the Imperial House, Winter
Park.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tonlnl
of Delespine Drlva returned
from a trip to Staten Island,
N. Y-, where they spent a
month. They attended tha
wedding of their niece, Mlsa
Celestte Soldiva to J o h n
Tutko at St. Joseph's Church
in Port Wadsworth. N. Y.,
and saw the opening of the
new bridge to Staten Island.
Returning to DeBary with
the Toninis were Mr. and Mrs.
August Magnanl of New York,
Friday, Dec. II
CAMELLIA - Mrs. W. C. who like DeBary so well they
Clause Jr. will serve as hos­ may settle here sooo.
tess to a handmade gift ex­
change at her home, 201 Cit­ Mr. and Mre. Harry S. Peck
of DeBary Drive have as their
rus Drive, at 9:30 a m.
D I R T GARDENERS - current guests Mr. and Mrs.
Members will enjoy a coffee Charles F. Keck af Coral
and plant exchange at tha Gables. They enjoyed the
homa of Mre. C. W. Baker, Florida Federation of Art ax2001 Hibiscus Court at 10 a.m. hlbit at tha DeBary Mansion
HIBISCUS — Mrs. Larry House and other places of In­
Spencer and Mrs. T. A. Bur­ terest in the area.
leigh will serve as hostesses
to a luncheon beginning at
AMERICA’S
11:30 a.m. at the Trade Winds
Cafeteria, Seminole Shopping
MOST POPULAR
Center.
JACKET —
ROSE — A Christmas party
will be hsld at tha home of
“McGREGOR
Mrs. Charles If. Cole in Ge­
neva at 8:43 a.m.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nick'
ersoo of Vernora Road entertalncd their son and daughter-ln-law from Norfolk, Va.,
during the holidays.

Apples a rt thought to have
coma originally from regions
near the Caspian and Black
Seas. Variety lists of applas
they found Mr. Smith bad had are said to bava existed as
a stroke and was taken to the early as 100 B.C.
Shore Memorial Hospital at
Somers Point, N. J .
Members of the DeBary WES SAYS
Fishing Club will remember
Speaking of money they
Mr. Smith when he vacationed
at hia daughter's home in De­ say “you can't take it with
Bary, and the tall fish tales you”—but you darn sure
can't go anywhere without
he told the group.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bedlent
and daughter. Barbara, ol
Lakewood Drive have aa their
current guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert' Margot of Erwlnna,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert SteenPa., who are south on their
honeymoon. They will visit St. son of Crystal Drive visited
their nephew and his wife,
Petersburg and Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McNeise,
Mrs. L. Saltier of Volusia and their son, Paul, at Ri­
Drive visited her son, Edward, viera Beach.
and family, including grand­
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Jacobs
children, June, Ronny, Robert
and Linda, In South Florida. of Shell Road celebrated their
43rd wedding anniversary at
Mrs. M. Csrlsen of Legion the Lotus Restaurant at Day­
Place has her sister, Frances tona Beach.
DeRosa, of N o r t h White
Plains, N. Y., visiting in De­ Mrs. C. E. Butler wishes to
thank all who donated gift* for
Bary.
the Mental Health Christmas
Mr. and Mri. Hugh McGui- project. Aseanth stated she re­
gan and family bava been ceived 123 gifts and a check
visiting Mrs. McGulgan's par­ from the Robert Burns So­
ents on Sunrise Boulevard. ciety in DeBary.
Mr. McGuigan flew in from
Woodbury, Conn., to take the
family back north.
Mr. and Mrs. George But­
ler of Buena Vista flew to
Pleasantville, N. J., to spend
the holiday with Mrs. Butler's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. FYank
Smith, and when they arrived

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Personals
Mrs. Willard Grimes of
Lemon Bluff returned home
last Sunday after a five-week
stay In Seminole Memorial
Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Miller of Oneca stayed with
Mr. Grimes during his wife's
stay In the hospital and re­
turned to their home Wednes­
day. The Grimes and Mlllera
wera friends when both fomlliei lived In Tiffin, Ohio.

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MEETINGS
Thursday, Dec. 10
IVY — Christmas workshop
conducted by Mrs. Irving
Pryor will be held at the home
of Mrs. LaMar Meredith, 403
Beth Drive, at 7:43 p.m.
WOODROSE — A covered
diah luncheon will be held at
the home of Mri. Ed Miller in
Indian Mound Village begin­
ning at 8:30 a m. kfembera
are reminded to bring a r­
rangement! depicting "Glory
to the Newborn King.”

DAR Chapters Combine To
Mrs. George E Evans, State

Light-duty detergents, both
granular and liquid, are in­
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washed in mild soap can be
washed in light-duty deter­
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brighten the homei Richly e o l o r e d brocades slim or full floor-length skirts, necklines or are added, J e a n 1gowns.
Hi* caprteiou* world o( fash- ] scene.
I sparkle with metallic yams in | Furs are used to fram e1Harlow style, to hems ofi Slinky knits, with the gleam
loa bow hia women getting all
of gold or silver will be seen
draaaed op to go nowhere.
in a variety of lounge*ear
We are apcndlng more
fashions.
money on the coitumea we
Pants are the biggest Item
atay at home la than on the
in at-home collections. You
finery we doa to step out.
can do your entertaining in a
At-home wear for the holi­
wide-legged golden Jumpsuit a
day aeason la so opulent that
la Chanel. Or you may prefer
one can really believe that a
to wear flamenco panta In
man’s home la his castle and
quilted knit, again highlight­
bis wife a queen.
ed with metallic glitter.
For the holiday hostess this
year, the elegant look prevails
and glitter and glamor join

A panta suit la a shimmer­
ing fabric can add a dramatic
touch to your holiday dinner
parties. The most beautiful
of these suits hava flared
pants that resemble • toft,
long skirt.
If you plan to do much en­
tertaining during the Christ­
mas aeason, why not do it in
the new grandiose manner —
bedecked in regal elegance
sure to lure compliments.

Longwood Personals

By Doan a Rates

Mr. and Mrs. George Cobh
of Lorntann Circle North in
Ismjdale had aa recent bouseguests her sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch, of
Mobile. Ala., who visited
points of intrrest in central
Florida.
Mrs. Cobb recently visited;
her son, A3/C Charlie Cobb at
Biloxi, Miss., where ha la
statkined a t Keatler AFB,
having enterrd the .Mr Force
on Labor Day.

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ELEGANT AT-HOME CLOTHES are being
sought now with un eye to the holidays soon to
come. Mutton yams will provide the glitter that
will highlight yule at-home fushlonx. Firelight
will bring out the (subtle glinta in thin flowing
knit robe (left) with stand-up neckband and
dolman sleeves, designed by Ruth Bekker for
Chezelle. Culottes, reminiscent of the 19.10’s,

will bo popular on the homo front, too. Designed
for the hostess by Peer Negligee, sleek knit cos­
tume (center) in tinged with glitter. A welldefined, l&gt;eited waist contrasts with wide cas­
ernling pants. Perfect’s long brocade shift
(right) is spurked to accentuate the floral de­
sign. It has cap sleeves and sash worn at hip
level.

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• Small Elec. Appl.
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Honnic Johnson’s Beauty Shop
ItUTH ROSWELL and Norman Moody were recently honored nt n com­
bined birthday celebration by their friends in C'huluotu. Pictured with
tho hoitorec.i before parting for dinner out are (not in seipieuce) Mr. and
.Airs. Robert Lane and daughters, I’atty and Uremia; Charlie and Elenoru
Miller; Sidney and Gnye Roswell; Glen and Fannie Register; Carrie
Moody; Rulph and Dottle Warden and son, Hutch; ami Herbert Roswell.

The Daughters of Wciley
Sunday School rlast of the
First Methodist Church re­
cently met at McKinley Hall
for tin- annual Christmas par­
ty and hurinrsi meeting.
Colorful Christmas arrange­
ments adorned IIm- area with
Mrs. M. It Smith and Mrs.
Hoy Tillis creating clever arrungements.
'I he refreshment table held
a lovely Dcllarobia wreath
with in a t e h 1 n g smaller
wreaths encircling silver can
die holders accenting the cen­
terpiece. This arrangement
was created by Mrs. S. G.
Ilarriman.
A topiary matching the
| wreaths decorated the speak­
er’s table and pninscltias
were featured throughout the
I hall.
! Serving as hostes.es were
j Mrs. Smith, Mr*. Tillis, Mrs.
| Harrlman, Mrs. S. M. Pick­
ens, Mrs. C. F. Ilranan and
I Miss Versa Woodcock.
I Mrs. Marguerite Paul pre­
sented a timely devotional
program on the five episodes
j leading to the birth of the
I Christ child followed by group
I singing accompanied by Mrs.
I Ruth Hawthorne.
| Mrs. C. M. Flowers, class
president, presided over the

IIM Mouth Sanford Avr.

business session with dona­
tions made for gifts for Die
class missionary, Mrs Ellen
Aurbak in Algeria and to the
Rodrbeaser Hoy* Ranch.
Itev. Jenkins accompanied
by .Mrs. Jenkins led tlu« group
in singing with Mr*. Grace
Hudson, Mrs A. II. .Stevens,
Mrs. C. F. Ilranan, Mis* Ver­
sa Woodcock and Miss Olive
Chapman making contribu­
tions to the birthday bank.
Visitors other than Itev. and
Mrs. Jenkins were Mrs. W A.
Hunter and Mrs. Hudson’s
mother, Mrs. Donnally, of
New Smyrna Beach.
The hostesses served deli­
cious refreshments of assorted
party sandwiches, nuts, fruit
cake and Russian tea and the
mrmhers exchanged g i f t s
around the lovely lighted tree

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Children’s Party

Mrs Jack Ludwig was hos­
tess recently to the Jsyce®
Wives at their regular Hireling
witli president Linda McKee
presiding.
Plans were formed to assist
the Jaycees with their annual
children's Christmas party to
Ik * held Sunday, Dec. 13. at
3 p m llcfrestiments will tie
served and Santa Claus will
I k * present for Hie children to
enjoy.
Margaret Quartos of the
Florida Power and Ught Com­
pany presented Interesting.
ideas on Christmas lighting
and decorations.
Members present were U n­
do McKee, Ethel Thomas,
Joan Ludwig, Mary Jean Ber­
rien, llrtte Skates, Paulette
White and JoAnne Rowe.

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with this once a week treat*j
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drain and run hot water until j
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Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Stilea
of *09 E. 20th Street have re­
ceived word that their aon-lnlaw. D. H. Fenske. It manager
of the Minerals Development
Laboratory, of the new Magcobar Minerals Plant at Koawe, Texas.
Mr. Fenske has conducted
extensive research with chem­
icals and minerals, resulting
In awards of eight patents to
his credit on new processes
for ore brneflciatlon.
Mrs. Fenske is the former
Evelyn Stiles of Sanford. The
Fensko family, comprised o f1
daughters, Jeanette, a Baylor
student, and Carol, a high
school junior, live at Marlin,
Texas.

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with the military in Germany
amt Is now back la Chilian
life. Also home to celebrate
the occasion were their daugh­
ter and family, Mr. ami Mrs.
Lloyd Horton, Merle Lloyd and
baby Lisa. Mrs. Caaalt Maler,
mother of Mrs. Harris, was
also visiting.

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Harris
of Old Dixie Highway enter*
tainrd family members dur-| • Carpels • Furniture
ing liie Thanksgiving holidays. I
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• PlanoN
Their son. Walter, was home
*
Rental
Beds
after completing a tour of duly

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DEAR ABBT: I * « ■
dhrortM. 29, with two chil­
dren and am eonaldarad at­
tractive. Aboot a year »fo
I spotted an eligible bach­
elor In town, so I moved In­
to his apartment bollding
hoping to make his ac­
quaintance. I made his ac­
quaintance all right, but
that’s about all. He says hel­
lo plrasantly when we meet
In the hall, but I’ve never
been alle to get him Into
my apartment. I telephoned
him one evening to tell him
my bedrcom window was
stock (It really was) so he
sent a Janitor up with a
hammer. He’s not going
with anybody special and
he’s not a goody-goody be­
cause I’ve seen him enter­
tain women In his apart­
m ent None of them Is as at­
tractive aa I. How can I get
him Interested without hav­
ing It look like I’m chasing
him?
GETTING NOWHERE
DEAR GETTING: It’s
not easy to chase a man
without having It ’’look
like” you’re doing what
you’re doing. Face I t He’s
not Interested In you. And
any more moves. In his di­
rection will make your
scheming so obvious that
hs’s apt to hide when he
sees you coming.
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DEAR AltnV: I was one
of nine children In a very
poor family so I had to
quit school In the 6th grade.
I tlways wanted to get a
better education but I nev­
er had the chance. I feel so
had when my 8th grade son
asks me to help him with
his homework and I am too
dumb to help him. My hus­
band can’t help him either,
as he never gut through the
7th grade himself. 1 asked
around and found out there
Is a night school for grown­
ups, I could go four nights a
week from 8 to 8. My hus­
band laughed a t me and
anid h« never heard of a 32yi-nr-ohl woman going hack
to school. My henrt Is brok­
en. Please tell me what to
do.
WANTS TO LEARN
DEAR WANTS: Your
husband should quit laugh­
ing long enough to learn a
few things. Adult education
has been a llfesaver to many
who have decided to com­

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By Abigail Von Buran

plete th eir educations hi
their 40's, 50’s and 60’s. You
are to be commended,
e
e
e
DEAR ABBY: 1 live In a
very nosy neighborhood.
Yesterday, the woman next
door ran to her window the
minute she heard a car pull
up In front of my house.
I saw her peeking through
her Venetian blinds. And
she saw me, too. Then she
called me on the phone and
said, ”1 didn’t mean to be
nosy. I ju st wanted to see
who It was, and by the way,
I didn’t recognise him. Who
WAS h e?" Another neigh­
bor stopped me In front of
my house and said she had
heard I waa collecting So­
cial Security and she was
curious to know if I got it
by the month or by the
week and how much was it.
I have always minded my
own bislness and have nev­
er seen the equal of such
nerve. 1 am not ahle to cope
with It- What do you sug­
gest T
FLABBERGASTED
DEAR FLABBERGASTED: Go on minding your

business and Ignore
those who Insist on helping
you do it.
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DEAR ABBY: How can
my husband and I Invito
friends for dinnsr, but tact,
fully ask them not to bring
thsir children? Abby, wa
love children, and hava three
of our own, but we never
drag them along to the
homes of friends when ws
are invited for dinnsr.
Would It be rods if 1 said
speclficantly pleats to leave
their children at home?

MRS. If. IN ONTARIO
DEAR MRS. H.: If you
don’t went people who
"bring their children,” don’t
Invito people who “bring
their children.”
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Troubled? Write to AB­
BY, Box 69700, Loe Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
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For Ahhy’s b o o k l e t ,
” How To Have A Lovely
Wedding,” tend 80 cento to
Abby, Box 69700, Loa Ang­
eles, Calif.

Tho UJL team kept nib­
bling away a t the Italian lead
In the World Bridge Olym­
piad and bad actually moved
five International M a t c h
Points In front when board
32 found both sldea In a very
Indifferent apade alam con­
tra c t
The bidding at both tablea
waa so complicated and pe­
culiar th at I am net bothering
to show H.
The play atortad out the
same way a t both tables.
Dummy ruffed tha club open­
ing. A low diamond was won
by declarer’s queen after
East played the eig h t
A t this point the Italian
declarer saw that he would
not be able to make the hand
unless hearts b r o k a 3-3.
Therefore, he cashed his king
and queen ef hearts, get to
dummy by ruffing • second

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club and discarded his deuce
of diamonds on the ace of
hearts. Then he raffed a dia­
mond with the four of trump*,
ruffed a third club in dummy,
raffed another diamond with
tha flva of tramps, raffed a

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fourth etnb with dummy’s
last tramp snd clslmed his
Jsck snd ton of trumps to
maka 12 tricks.
Tha American d a c l a r s r
made the mistake cf raffing
a club a t trick three. Then
he cashed his king and queen
of heart* and raffed a third
club in dummy. Thia gava
East a chine* to discard his
third hsart and from this
point on no way remained
for South to make bis con­
tract.
The Italian declarer was
lucky to get that even break
In hearts, but he did give the
cards their best chance,
whereas on this occasion the
U.8. declarer adopted a los­
ing lint cf play.
The pick up to Italy was
17 IMP’* which put them 12
In front.

By Ruth M in e *

2 2 N a vy Service Years End
By Robert B. Those** Jr.
(I22-97S6)
St '2 Marshall Holloway Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Holloway, of Aikens, S.C. re­
tired Dec. 4 after 22 years of
Naval service.
Entering the U.S. Navy In
1941, he served aboard the
USS Chicago, USS Denver,
USS Columbia. USS N.K. Per­
ry, USS Curtis, USS Oriskany, USS Princeton, and var­
ious squadrons on the East
and West Coasts.
He is the husband of U n.
Rosa E. Myers Holloway.
They reside a t 2749 Harding
Avenue with their children,
Yolanda, Deborah. Bruce W.,
Marshall 111 and Reginald D.
Holloway.
On hie last cruise, Holloway
served aboard tha the nuclear
carrier USS Enterprise, which
la the world’s largest ship.
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James Bryant won the new
Songwriter* Award for having
composed the song lyrics titl­
ed “ It Was Grace Of My
God." The award reads thus:
"In recognition of the out­
standing lyric writing ability
of the person named hereon,
Music City song crafters Is
honored to present this new
Songwriters Awnrd.” Congrat­
ulations Jimmy, and keep on
writing. We sincerely trust
that success will be yours.

her head so that she refuses
What faults In a husband frlenda of her own.
does a wifa find It almost inComplete I r r eaponsibllity to see the man as he la.
tolersbla to put up with?
If a girl sees a serious
about monoy matters.
Through tha years I’ve
fault In a young man but
Philanderer.
complied a list of these
I hava listed these hard- thinks that marriage is go­
faults, mentlonsd in letters
from wives unhappy to the ett-to-llve-w!th fault*, not for ing to change him, (he still
point of desperation. Hera wives, for once a woman has Isn’t faeing facto completely.
•
married a man with one ef Marriage Isn’t any cure-all
they are:
these flaws it is usually too for a man’s fault*.
Drinking to excess.
So remember, you mar­
Stinginess to the point of late to do anything but un­
begrudging the wife every happily put up with tho hus­ riageable girls, if you deride
V e DYTH THORNTON McLEOD cent she spends, even for band and the fault or call it to marry a man who drinks 1
to excess, or one who is
quit*.
necessities.
I've listed them for girls stingy, or who has an ungov­
Having a terrible temper,
When a man writes a book Mamoullan said his research
ernable temper, or who is un­
about a cat, 1 pause to listen, turned up the fact that Abra- so that both wife and chll- who haven't yet married.
Most of these faults can reasonably Jealous of you, or
ham
Lincoln
had
a
cat
which'dren
live
in
fear
of
arousing
and when that man is Rouben
be apotted beforehand, If a who Is Irresponsible about
walked with him In the woods it.
Mamoullan I want to talk to when he “ meditated” on the
Jealousy of rich an *x- girl doesn’t rush into mar- money or one that you can't
him. A must charming gentle- problems confronting him. He treme nature that the wife triage with a man she hasn’t trust out of your sight, you
man, he Is known far and w lde'waj| , ,onely man butt H ld can’t go anywhere without had tlm# to know well, or If are asking for a lifetime of
as one of the great stage and Mr Mamoullan, “do you not the husband, or hav# a n y | she doesn’t let her heart rule unhapplntss.
motion plctuie directors of tll,nk that i„ tJe ttory adJs to
shows such as “ Porgy,” which lhe ata,„re of Unwin?” Yes,
made theatrical history, “ Por- |n,|eed I do!
gy and Bess," “ Oklahoma,” Do read ’’Ablgyil.” It U a
“ Carousel" and “ Lost In the perfect gift and adds to the
Stars’* and Is the author of loro and legend of Christmas TV Time’s Show of the Night: comet home sick. Then he’s . three aog«U find It hard to
many articles relating to his telling as It does of the cat
7:30 8:30 p.m. CBS. CBS He-! too frightened to k t her know leave their adopted family,
knowledge of the theater and at the manager when Jesus
ports:
‘'Segregation: Nor t hl and struggle* through the j Other* In the cast Include Leo
screen. But now, Just when we was born!
have need of a heartwarming
ern style.” Now that laws are! evening. Part of thia parallels G. Carroll, Joan Bennett and
and beautifully written story
ahle to contend with most ,,n« •*!&gt;»'* van Dyke’* stand- Basil Rathhonc.
. ,
...
...
ard routines (and a funny 0:30-10:30 p.m. ABC. Burke's
for both young ami old. Mr.
overt forms of discrimination. one)
ely tryini{
Law ’’Who Killed 7H ?" All
Mamoullan gives us his honk.
this program takes a long, be the life of the party when the surefire Ingredients are
"Ablgyll, The Story of the
hard look at the more subtle he's with anyune and drooping here as usual: The blxarre
Cat at the Manger."
The story of "Ablgyil” was
kinds, specifically In the ares I the moment he’* alone, En- murder, the oddball suspects
(all name actors, all guilty
told to him, he says, by “Su­
of housing and real estate. *er**,n*n® *Pl,0&lt;le9-11 p.m. NBC. Wednesday looking), Burke’s life in jeo­
gar,” tho neautlful white Per­ An automatic dishwasher at
The show covers the attempts
Night Movie. “We’re No An- pardy and the collection of
sian who Is one of the five thia time of the year Is a
of a Negro eouple to buy a
"cVh." (Color) The angels In- glamorous young ladies filling
beloved cats in the household special blessing for cleaninghome In suburbia and what
i ifuniohrey Bogart, Aldo out the scene. Tho victim la a
of the producer-author aiul his up fragile cut glasses and
hap|ient an contrasted to t
Ray and Peter Ustinov, and swindler whose dealings arc
artist wife, Acadia Newman. large, hard-to handle Items
white couple's efforts to d they are three escaped con­
under investigation. The sus­
“Sugar” wanted this story to as well as large quantities of
the same. The Negro couple .
victs Irom Devils Island. It pects are Hans Courted, Brod­
be a Christmas gift to Axadla, dishes.
search for a home is legiti­
and so it was “ taken down"
There are only a few almpla mate and the situations have may not sound like a comedy, erick Crawford, Dan Duryea,
. .
,
.
, but it Is played strictly for Rhonda Fleming, B u r g e s s
by her “ secretary,” Mammi­ rule* to follow when washing
lla n! It cannot only be a fine china and glassware In
.
^
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**
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*?
?!?**.,
aa the three escapee* Meredith (reluming for his
V O V ITIS a T i l l M s,
ing study of a shabby stats of laughs
take over a local store and 'nth visit as a nutty sus|&gt;cct)
, Christmas gift for Atadlu hut your dishwasher.
C A H I .O l l l •*.%«&lt;! M T M
affairs.
row « 11 its
make Christmas more enjoy­ and Mamie van Doren fdoing
j for all wIhi wish to have tho
Place bowls In the corner*
7:30 8:30 pm . NUC. Tbe
• 'T ill: V I S I T *
able for the store manager’s her second guest shot of the
! hook. The story Is gentle and of the washer or over the ver­
Virginian “ Portrait of a Wi­
I s i r l l ItiflMM
full of wistful charm.
tical multi-fingers. It o w I a dow." (Color) Thia one in­ family. The shop is located in evening on this network).
A K k - n r I | n Inr
10-11 p.m. CBS. The Danny
the middle of lhe prison's 1.2U0
He told me how lie and his sbruld he at an angle, facing
I’ M • S T
volves a phony French artist, paroled prisoners, and the Kaye Show.
wife brought their small Sia- down fur proper dralnuge.
“ I.o s h s s r r i i t i i k
a rich widow and a possible
rilllHI H *TII SM i l . IIi ineso kitten, “ Little Pretty,” (ilassra may go anywhere in
.kalalla H ea d
romance for Betsy. It’s also
1home on a plane from London, the upper rack, never in the
*&lt;*•• X H | » , i
a show In which the cast aurwhere they were “found" by lower one.
passea Its material. The guest
the Intriguing little eat. He
lie sure glasses do not touch stars are Vera Milea and John
| said that, to him, cats are all rnrh other, and cannot h« dis­
Gavin ami the most Impress­
grace and beauty ami, con­ lodged. The glass’ entire rim ive regulars are Lee J. Cobb
1 : 0 0 (Si r a p i a t n
K in « ru o
WEDNESDAY P . M.
1:31 (31 W va lhvr • , N i « i
trary to what many people should rest on the rack. Make
*:v« (SI N ew s
(3) Today
and Roberta Shore.
say, he finds (as I do) that
1:10 (II Carmoav
(31 Nawa
7:306 p.m. ABC. Oitle and
certain all items rlear the
0:00 (II tilvorra Court
(S I N e w s
cats give great affection in
top of the luh. Pull the racka Harriet "The Exotic House-1 ) : ' « 1 3&gt; l l u n t l a y - R r l n k l a y
(SI American llla to ry
their own rather mysterious
(1. K ivrcls* For Woman
Hepert
LAST |).\Y
gently to prevent glassea mother." The title role h* tie-:
0:14 (II ( artoona
(S) CMS N r w a —W a l t a r
way. Ills housekeeper, he told
liciously filled by Mamie van1
1:30 1)1 Hullwlnkla
Cronklta
ELVIS PRESLEY me. Is running a "restaurant” fr.in tipping.
(II Itompvr lloom
(Si l l a v a Hun W ill r r » v t l
Doren who plays a stripper {
Know
your
china
well
be­
IN
10.00
(3) 4l«ka lla'im For
7:00
01
T
h
a
l.ucjr
S
h
o
w
In the bark garden of his Bev­
happy to accept the role as
fore
washing,
tn
most
good
Daddy
(01
C
i
i
.
y
v
n
n
.
Hills home at the moment
housemother for Rick's fra '
(31 Tha D a p u ty
(0) Vawa— l l l k a W a lla ca
china,
patterns
are
protected
ROUSTABOUT erly
for an abandoned black cat
(01 Hpanlvh
ternlty. Tills episode Is truly T:l* 'V.
Virginia*
10:10 (»&gt; Tha I'rlca la n t « h t
who is grieving the loss of by an overglaie to prevent for the entire family. Mamie s:*s (Si rh . i ' X Luke
TECHNICOLOR
III I t o v o I.ucy
fnding
even
at
high
tempera­
Show
(31 \Vhai'» Thia Hons
TKCIIMSCOI’K people who deserted him. Mr, tures and use of detergents. Is for the adults and, (or the
l:J« (») HhloUla
1&lt;&gt;:44 (II Vi w i
kiddies,
Rick
gets
another
(S)
l
l
.
w
r
l
y
IllllhUltea
11:00
()&gt;
Hat Tha Mrvaaaa
Hum! painted china, china
( i l 4ndy o f Maytiarry
chance to sing. We prefer the *.00 (3&gt; T h . U l( Show
with
metal
trim,
and
decora­
Starts Tomorrow
(») Wl&lt;-k*y
(J) Conraiilration
tions that have been applied adult side of the show.
( t ) Dick Van rtyka
11:30 (3t Jaopardjr
At 1:00 . 3:2) • 5:2)
8:309
p.m.
AUC
Shindig.
»:l»
i«
)
Tha
Cara
WMliama
()&gt;
4l!avlnii Idnka
after the glut# has been flresl
7:2) - 9:00
Show
(1) Tha Itaal McCoy a
This
no-talent
show*
Is
Jammed
are vulnerable to high water
( I ) llurke'a U *
VINCENT I’lUCE
THURSDAY P. .M.
(&gt;anny Kajra
temperatures and detergent with a typical collection of i t : 0 « (4) Tha
Show
13:00 (3) Hay Whan
IN
solutions, and should tie brilliance. Die screamers In­ 14:19 (») AUC flrnpa
( I ) t o v a ol l.tfa
clude Chubby Checker, Tom­ t l :* t ( t ) Na wiro pa
I t ) Father Knowa Raat
carefully washed by hand in
O l Nawatlna
my Quickly, Manfred Mann,
13:34 (41 Mi l l a y Nawa
ID GBR A U B N POTB
mild auda.
(*)
Ch
a
n
n
tl
Alt
Nawa
11:11 (&gt;) Truth or CaaaaThe Dixie Cups, WlUy Nelson,
Mporta, W ta th a r
quvneaa
W fJ V ia S Q U E OPTNI
Kelly Garrett and the Right­ 71:14 (*&gt; Movla
( )) Hallo l'*» Pli-kara
Site of Canada’* 934 acre eous Brothers. The "songs” in­ 11:10 111 Movla
(4) Starch (or T om orrow
,
Red d o t h
11:4) (4 O u ld la c M t h l
EXPO 67 Is historic St clude such all-time classics 11:10 (*) Movla
(1)
Tonight
Shsvr
1:00
(I)
N’l w a . r.dltorlal,
h P v n rtc o u N t
Helen’* Islam! in Montreal as “The Dog,” “Sha La La."
W v a th tr
harbor.
( )) Movla
THURSDAY A. M.
“She Wants to Swim” and
(4)
(lir
l T a lk
I : t t ( I ) B-sa &lt;va
’’Do Wah Dlddy Dlddy.” IMS 11) Hunvhlna Almanac
7:11 H i ro c a a
1:31 (*&gt; Hlxn On — Nv w a A 1:10 (II Sc Dm-a
1Strictly for music lovers.
III A* Tha World Tura a
W ta th a r
99:30 p.m, CBS. Dick van 4 10 (3&gt; W
I-.J4 (1) NBC N'awa TDport
orm C iv ilisa tio n
Dyke Show The Death oI the T:00 (I) T olar—Hush Down* 3:00 (3) t o r a t l a Young
(I) Paaaword
(f) Sunshlna Almanac
Party." Poor Rob. He gets in- 7:11 (41
1:30 (»l Nawatlna
Waka-up Movlva
1:10 (I) Tha Doctors
; to a fight with Laura about 7:10 IS) Countdown Nawra
(II Day In Court
whether he ought to play golf 7:34 (1&gt; Tarns Mkt. lit port
( I l Art t-lnklaltar
7:11 (I) MU'ala kvaaa
*
CAFETERIAS
un the morning before her big!
1:44 ( ) ) N aw a—
13) Today
3:00 ( ) ) (lanvral t l o i p l u t
(0 ) W ak a-l'p Mavtaa
family dinner party. She lays!
( I l To Tall Taa Truth
T IS ( I ) t o t a l nawa, W i t "No,” he does anyway and |
(11 Another World
tkar

H i^eautifaftwj&amp;rtij

ZfirjhtifjhtA

Alton Burke Jr., of Roches­
ter, is visiting his parents for
a few days. He motored down
to attend the funeral of his
grandmother.
•
• •
Mr*. Altamease B. Gonsal­
ves, of Brooklyn N.Y., Is vis­
iting with her parents. A 1939
graduate of Crooms High, she
is employed by the Zurich
American Insurance Company.
Her sister, Mrs. Dolly B.
Wright, is also here. Her stay
here Is indefinite.
•
• •
All parents of graduating
seniors of Cn-ums High School
are asked to meet Sunday In
the Crooms Auditorium a t 4
p.m.
•
• •
The .Crooms High PTA met
Inst Monday. The following is
a sketch of the agenda.
Immediately after devotion
by Rev. J . D. Hagln, the new.
ly elected president stated
the major purpose of the or­
ganisation is “ For the better­
ment of our children.”
The following committee
chairmen were social. Mrs.
Vinie Miller; membership,
Mrs. Dorothy Kingllng, and
projects. Dr. J. C. Jlingling.
Parents viewed a display of
projects made by students enrolled In art and Industrial
arts classes under the super-

HOLLOWAY
were miniature trees and
candles, each tiearing the
nnmes of honor roll students
for this sii-week period.
The next PTA meeting is
scheduled for the first Monday
night in February. At each
meeting, report cards will be
issued to parents. Mrs. Lera
Thumas is president.
•
• •
The public is invited to wit­
ness the K. A. Allen Chapter
j’|~|7y -"T rI*-Vll-V "annual tolen’t
, how Tur,day evening at the
Star Theater on West 13th
Street.

Kinkajou Lifted
By Kidnapers

T V Time Previews

DishwasherIs
Special Blessing

vision of C. H. Sawyer, E. C.
Tosale and C. A. Royster.
A beautifully decorated
Christmas tree was placed a t
the main entrance to the aud­
itorium. Adorning thia tree

“.MOST EFFICIENT” is the term for the
Crooms Iliifh School lunchroom Muff: Mrs.
Helen Harris, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs. Mable
McClain. Robert Fudge. Mrs. Lizzie Utmh, Mrs.
Alice Perkins, Mrs. Inez Smilley and Elaine
Crumity, supervisor.
(Herald Photo)

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) —
San Francisco police today
sought a kinkajou—whose very
life may depend upon the
success of their search.
Honeycomb, a native of La­
tin America which looks liko
a cross between a monkey and
n raccoon, was kidnaped from
the Josephine Randall Junior
Museum.
Authorities said the animal
probably was taken by some­
one who wanted an unusual
pot. hut warned that the or­
dinarily quiet and friendly
Honeycomb could become aavage if niistreuted.
They also pleaded for the
animal's Immediate return so
that she can be properly cared
for. A kinkajou cannot live in
the cool San Francisco cli­
mate.

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10050 Unit
By Jane Caxselbmy
Eighth District President
Nora Jane Gillespie will make
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day at tha regular meeting of
the Ladles Auxiliary to VFW
Post 10050 of Casselberry. The
meeting will be held at I p m.
In the new Post Home on Con­
cord Drive.
Mrs. Mary Webb, auxiliary
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Five new members initiated
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Ellen Martin and Mrs. Mary
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Where Twig Is Bent
Government ffrrr** recently an­
nounced disclose t’irt tien-agers in
this country’ are committing suicide
at the rate of two a day. And the
rate is increasing.
Add this to the alarming nation­
wide epidemic of teen-age crimes and
acta of violence and we have a prob­
lem and a challenge no responsible
parent can ignore.
Why should so many youngsters
seek self-destruction at the very
threshold of life in an era when to­
morrow is more exciting than today?
Why should so many commit acts
of frightening rowdyism, brutality,
vandalism and passion in a nation
th a t is prosperous, civilized and pro­
gressive?
Why should such dreadful confu­
sion, despair and insecurity over­
whelm these young people in the face
of th e greatest emphasis that has
ever been placed on child care, psy­
cholog}', psychiatry, education and
welfare?
Perhaps the logical place to begin
looking for the answers is in the
home. In the schools and churches,
too, of course. But primarily in the
home and the family circle.
Suppose in every home parents
were to take a self-imposed test:
— Are we setting a parental ex­
ample we are proud to have our chil­
dren follow?
— Are we spending enough time
with our children to make sure we
understand each other?
— Do we know where our children
are, who their companions may be,

and what they're doing or likely to
be doing?
— Do our children have the ad­
vantage of discipline that is fair but
firm? Do we offer them the protec­
tion and security of basic ground
rules to which they can subscribe
with understanding and dignity?
— Do we take pains in this house
to visit with each other—to share
our news and views, our little tri­
umphs and our problems?
Finally, do we have in our family
spiritual values that are important,
respected and lived by?
If enough parents can pass that
test, the teen-age problem is on the
way to solution.
If they can’t, youthful tragedy and
way-wardness are sure to flourish.

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Thought For Today

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Exnmple is not the main thing in
life—it is the only thing.—Albert
Schweitzer.
Do not judge by nppearances but
judge with right judgment.—John
7:24.
•

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The world is governed more by ap­
pearances thnn by realities, so that
It is fully as necessary to seem to
know something ns it is to know it.
—Daniel Webster.

Adult Education
Twenty years ago man
marveled at a fait fighter
plana which could strike and
return from a target a few
hundred miles away. Today,
man ia probing outer space.
But then, as even now, there
are millions who mils the
tragedy and the magnificence
of these accomplishments liecause they cannot read a
newspaper.
Tha 1060 federal census
tells us there are no less than
a quarter of a million adiilta
in Florida who are function­
ally illiterate. In 30 of Flor­
ida's eounties more than fif­
teen percent of the people are
in this category. Of Florida's
illiterates — 49 percent are
white—51 percent are non­
white.
In our aducAtion-consciou*
society these figures are at-

Worry Clinic

The glory which thou hast given
me I have given to them, th a t they
may be one even as we are one. —
John 17:22.
•

Bruce Biossat— Roy Cromley

Political Notebook

At Irast 7,000 people have
WASHINGTON (NEA) "registered” for this televi­
sion course and received My experiences with Red re­
tonishing—but what is being j workbooks and the services of volutionaries in Asia lead me
done to alleviate the problem ■volunteer teachers to help to believe the killing of
of illiteracy?
Iwith the television lectures, Americans and Belgians in
The solution is etntrusted j Thousands more have learned the Congo is part of a pat­
to the Adult Education Pro­ [by merely watching the "Op­ tern.
As they retreated in Keren,
gram supported by your tax eration Alphabet" telecasts.
the Bed Koreans and Chinese
dollar—and the initiative of
Aside from the television
the illiterate and under-edu­ Iplant, thousands more are would line up the men and
cated to better himself.
| learning these skills in the women loaders of each village
Florida haa made giant j public schools. Also, the State and town they evacuated,
! Department of Kdueution un- force them to dig trenches,
atides in adult education.
Illiteracy has dropped con­ jder Superintendent Thomas D. shoot and bury them in these
siderably since the advent of Bailey, and the Department open graves.
I have interviewed Korean
“ Operation A I p h a h e t . " of |*ublie Welfare, directed
Through a series of 100 half- by Frank M. Kraft, are co- witnesses to these incidents.
hour telecasts on five educe- . operatievly planning new pilot I I have seen pictures of the
tional television stations and Iprojects and studies to involve j mass killings.
In several villages I know
four commercial television sta­ muny other welfare recipients
tions in Florida, and this cov­ I in programs of basic adult I of, these killings averaged
more than Inn adults each. In
ers nearly every area of the ' education.
cities, the killings were grsattaught the basic skill* of
But adult education Is not
reading and writing.
only for the illiterate. Indus­ I er.
This practice n 't only took
tries in 51 o| Florida's 67
counties report a need fur out the leaders, it eliminated
rr
additional technical training virtually the whole tippe
strata
of
village
life
—
the
Herald Area Correspondents
for their present employes.
Florida will need 65 percent skilled, the better educated.
Enterprise
Altamonte Springs
more
technicians in the next the managers, the better
Mrs.
Ritchie
Harris
Mrs. Julia Btrto*
two years merely to fulfill farmers, the teachers.
1*8 3834
838-1318
By thus destroying the local
tho needs of present industry
8*8 4*64
leadership,
the Communists
Besr L*k*-Forest City
not taking into account new
Lake Mary
created chaos in their rear.
Mr*. Msrysnn Miles
industries
that
will
move
into
Mra. Frances Wester
This made it easier for the
838-3878
Florida.
322-8218
Red underground to move in.
Then, in order to nttart
Casselberry
l.ak* Monroe
With many of tho educated,
new industry there must be a
Mrs. 11. L. Johnson
Mrs. Jsnr Casselberry
reservoir of trained people
322-472Z
838-304*
from which to draw. Many of
Lon (wood
thesu will be people whose old
Chutuot*
Mr*. Donna Estea
jobs have become obsolete
Mrs. Joan Msfia
818-3117
3*3-37(2
through technical advance­
North Orlando
ment. They must be re-trained
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
Deltona
322 *795
to handle other technical vo­
Mrs. Mildred Htnty
cations.
Ost.en
(*8-3*31
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Courses available for night
Tho violent demonstration*
322-4841
school also include typing, by Japanrse left • wingers
Grnc**
Ofiedo
shorthand, and bookkeeping against the visit of tha U.S.
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
Mra. Evelyn Lundy
319-1871
for anyone with or without a
363-31(0
, nurlear submarine Sea Dragon
high school diploma.
| to Japan reflects a deep poHigh school dropouts, in
I litical and emotional split
; Florida and any state, is a
j within the country that hud
major cause of unemployment
and it places n burden on the its beginning on July 8, 1950.
On that date the late (Jen.
I taxpayer for payment of un­
Douglas MacArthur signed a
employment compensation.
Anyone, any age, who has letter whieh authorized the
dropped out of high school Japanese to set up a national
Page 1-A Sanfortl, Florida Wed., December 9. '61 owes it to himself to take 1security force of 75,060 men.
MacArthur, supreme comnight courses and earn his
W A L T E R A. G1E I.OW , B U I I O N A S H P L R L I S U K R
diploma. Most people who re­ ! Plunder of Allied occupation
turn to school are surprised forces in Japan, acted under
r i L A X K V O I.T O I.IS X . c i i f S l i l M a - o m u l « &lt; • • • • &gt;
to find how few subjects they i the pressure of the Communn i &gt;i i i : h r
a l s: s a * iik h
J I M AN L. S T E S a r n O I *
A dv e r t i s in g Director
must take to acquire a High i 1st attack on South Korea
Associate Kilter
K i l S I. MS.S. S
School Equivalency llisploma. I which had started on Juno ‘J5.
Advertising M .osgse
I Z H .H T I. J O U S S O X
MO* r i i T T
Last year 6,027 adults went
For the United States and
M s a u s i n c Editor
r j . c . r . l Advertising M n i i o
back to school in Florida to Ma.-Arthur it was an act of
DORIS WII.MAMS
J A S I K BHOBNAMKM
S o elstr Editor
finish their high school edu­ i military expediency.
Business U tn tiir
D o r r is , a t a r i*
C H K I J A* SILLS
cation at night. Better than
For the Japunese who had
City KJItor
M e c h a n i c s , Uupt.
one in ten of all the diplomas come to accept their no - war
i i i i . i . v i* (» :s r
J l US WMI . LS
JAtuff l'&amp;otu*r*ph«r
issues last year went to 1constitution and its Article ')
Cosaiy
Editor
adults.
' us the guidepost for all time.
Then too, there are courses MacArthur’s letter required a
PualUhod daily asoopt SatitMay. Sunluy uul cnrl.ts.uu. pubavailable to prepare the cit­ ' drastic and overnight change
llabod dalurday precu.dle* Christmas.
izens to vote. We must all
sintt'M irrio.* mates
in thinking.
be capable of senaibly cariyH om s D sltssry
•**k
Artirle 9 tier I*red that "The
ing out our constitutional
Japanese . . . forever rrnounee
ALL OTMKM MAIL right of Democrartic election. war a* a sovereign right of
r Mali
SKMIAOLE t o t A I l
Along these lints, courses in­
• I t It t Tsar
s Week
IMS l Tsar
clude: Current affairs, polit­ the nation . . . Land, sea and
a r t s Moatas
III I Mssias
m i l Mssias
IIS I Moiths
ical science, economics. Amer­ air forees ns well ss other
l.ee t Msith
IN 1 Mselk
icanism vs. Communism, law war potential will never lie
• Postal Rtfulalloas proside taat t J wall auescriptlees »« for tha layman, problems of maintained."
ti la adsaaca.
Democracy, American and
Tas Hsrald la a msmosr of tas Caned Prsta vaica la sa Florid* history and govern­
titled stdlasiTsly is the uis tor republieetlea of all tas local ment, and ritirenahlp educa­
tion for the foreign born.
m s i prisisd la this nuvupupur.
We are realising today that
Kntsred ts stoesd class matter Uctosor Is. ISIS el tae Post the obligation to educate it
O f f i c e of Saaford. rierida. ssdsr tae A«t at Ceecrsse of Mares r.ot just for the kids, hut by
i. H)7.
increanng the potentis! of
any individual, no matter
part of aay material, saws or adserwsiaa. of ibis sdttloa what age. it to improve him
Tas ountord Usralt may as reproduced la any mianar with- economically and culturally.
l wrlttsa psralsiios of the pobllsbsr of TBs Herald. Aay
llvldual or firm rsspoaubls for ujea reproduction will fts Education enhances his value
■altered aa mfrlr.s.a* «a Ths H.ruldu copyrigai aad will aa to his family, to society, and
to his s'.ata.
,d liable l-r dAma«se tmlor tne taw.
By Ferris Bryant
Florida Governor

I

Dr. Crane's

N O T O F FRENCH VINTAGE

Dr. Poet on brings M t •
splendid point that needs to
be strrased widely In our
s c h o o l s . True nlscstloif
should start from terra
firms and build upward, yet
many professors start in
the atratoaphere and never
get down to earth! That
prndaren hraintrusters!
CASE U-451: Dr. Clement
L. Poston la a prominent
Hoosler physician who haa
specialised In Radiology.
"Dr. Crane,” ha said, "one
of my former professors was
the late Dean Charles P.
Emerson, of ths Indiana Uni­
versity School of Medicine.
"Dean Emerson often used
the phrase 'idiot savant' to
descril&gt;e a person who was
I brilliant in one small area of
knowledge but totally Inept
i or below par in other fields.
"Since then I have often
i encountered learned men who
fitted that drecription.
"How can we prevent such
1a tragedy among our college
| graduates?"
Dean Emerson is to be con­
gratulated on that paradox1ical description of what has
also been called "braintrustJera."
Like Dr. Poston, I have al­
so seen brilliant scientists
who lacked “ballast" or
"horse sense.”
Even in medicine, I have
seen similar "book doctors"
who lacked adaptability and
practical ingenuity.

When I organised the five j E'en today, soma medical
Great Lakes States in 1922 schools turn out straight "A"
for our Northwestern Univer- graduates who ran write
sity building campaign, I call- brilliant State Board exams,
ed on Dr. Tombaugh at Bur- yet they are "book doctors.”
lington, Iowa.
! So they don’t adapt readHe was a talented surgeon Hy to conditions that aren’t
and great rooter for our own in their textbooks!
medical school.
And the sume is true of
“ You can spot a North- dental surgeons, lawyers and
western University medic out m»ny other specialists,
in practice," he began, "In
"Horse sense" or “gump.
contrast to a graduate of tlon" is thus a big asset in
XYZ medical school."
dealing with people.
"Dr. Tombaugh," 1 tried to
Many bureaucrats even tokid him, “aren't you indulg- day lack "horse sense” «o
ing in Just undue partiality they mesa up income tax
to our Alma Mater?"
forms unnecessarily and conTo which he vigorously dis­ root needless paper work for
merchants and even ordinary
sented.
“Not at a ll" he insisted. taxpayers.
Perhaps the best antidote
“Our medics know how to
handle the actual patients for such hraintrusters is wid­
er practical experience of
wherever they find them.
"last me give you a recent children in doing chorea, car­
ca»e. During a train wreck, rying newspaper*, j o i n i n g
all the available doctor! in Boy Scouts, and gathering a
the area were railed to the wider social experience.
Send for my one-hour "Test
terne.
“ But the medics from XYZ of Horse Sense," enclosing a
school were wringing their i l°nir stamped, return envelhands and calling for an am- j °P*'. plua 20 cents, and see if
hulance to transport the In- &gt;our children are “ idiot sav«
anta" or versatile pragmat­
jured to hospital*.
“Our medice set right to ist*.
work to etop bleeding, Inject
(Always write lo Dr.
morphine end trra t shock!"
Crane in rare of this news­
Well, I reuliie that Dr. paper. enclosing a long
Tombaugh may have been stamped, addressed envelope
somewhat prejudiced due to and 20 rents to rover typ­
school loyalty, but there is a ing and printing raate when
certain amount of truth to you send for on* of hi*
what he lay*.
booklets.)

the strong and the courageous eminent, they won't want
dead, the Communists counted communism, but if the gov­
Lyle C . Wilson Says:
on villagers electing weak or ernment is poor, they will."
"So the Communists over
pliable heads the Red under­
ground agents could deal the past several years have
killed thousands of able and
with.
In South Viet Nam the eager administrators. This
The bold resolve of U.S. and That these leaders would he
Communist Viet Cong have frightens other hamlet and
James Farmer, Congress of
followed the smile pattern.
| village chiefs into not doing Belgian governments to res- punish-d was implicit In the Racial Equality; Dorothy I.
&gt;t .. much. It mean* the govwhite hostages from the Johnson administration's an­
I was talking in Saigon n
eminent of many hamlets is Congo rebels weakened quick- nouncement of the rescue Height, National Council of
short time back with an able
Negro Women; Dr. Martin
|y under pressure.
plan.
y o u n g Vietnamese whose I getting worse."
Luther
King; A. Phillip Ran­
In the Congo, if this pat- ; Operation Puratroop was
The blast of Afrlran, Iron
brother was a hamlet chief in
| tern means anything. Bed neither complete nor a sue- Curtain and Chinese protest dolph, Ncgro-Amerlcan labor
the far south.
I Chinese agents are telling j
The 560 or more white
council; Roy A. Wilkins,
"My brother,” he said, "is their retreating African Con- men, women and children rc- against the rescue operations
NAACP; Whitney Young Jr.,
had
some
political
support
in
no Communist. He bates the go rebel proteges (before they I niaining in the Congo will get
National Urban League.
the
United
States.
This,
of
Communist* But he's very j leave each town nr village) to I such comfort as they ran
course,
might
have
been
a
Theta Negroes spoke in be­
careful not to do anything ! kill. Imprison nr frighten frnm the fact that the Belgian
factor
in
persuading
the
John­
half
of the American Negro
they don't like or even do | away foreign and native peo- pnratrorpe were to rescue
much of anything at all. pies, white and black, who them, too, until the going In-- son administration to brake Leadership Conference of Af.
its Congo operations. Twelve rican (ALCA) organised to
They've told him that if he j might ho leaders r r rallying came rough,
hours before the Belgium relate the anti-colonial aspira­
does nothing, if he idle, along, points for democratic or re.
The American and Belgian airdrop, six top American tion* of African Negroe* with
be can live. If be tries to do Iigious thinking
determination folded under Negroe* wrote to President the rariat equality drive of
something to help build up
If they succeed ill ibis, even the pressure of Red and Mack
the hamlet mid make life bet- though they lose the military world opinion instantly ral­ Johnson opposing any U.S. Negroes in the United States.
support of Congo Premier ALCA and OFU policy appar­
ter, they'll get him."
battles and arc f reel under­ lied by the Communist propa­ Midse Tshombe. The Negro ently rests on the premisn
I talked t i an Amerir.ui ground, they will have so ganda machine The Red end
leaders urged the United that Tshombe is a white
who had spent the past sever- weakened th» mm Communist h!»ck propsgandlsts condemn­
States to line up with the man's stooge and must be re­
si years in Vietnamese ham- opposition that the Reds will ed the rescue operations a* Afriean governments whieh pudiated under all circum­
lets. "If n hamlet chief is have an easier time building a mere imperialistic maneuver­
constitute the Organization of stances. For the white hos­
too able or docs too good a strong f mmunist organira- ing. Students ami others be­
tage* th at makes it very
Afriean Unity |OFU),
job," he said, “the Beds first linn later in parts of tho Con­ hind the Ir-rn Curtain and in
tough
indeed.
OFU objeeta to white in­
warn him to slow down If he go.
tho so-called non-aligned capi­
volvement
in
the
Congo
to
doesn't, they kill him. Their
Thus, e'en In losing, they tals paraded. Holed and at­
idea is that if the people in 'vnold be setting the base for tacked U.S. and other Wes­ aid Tshonihe under any elrMUMS
tern diplomatic Installations. cumstanees, humanitarian nr
the hamleta have goed gov future Bed victories.
The Washington explana­ otherwise. OFU rates Tsliomtion of the withdrawal of In- as a stooge of rulnnial pow ­
IN
ers anil counts Western
paratroops from the C-ngo ,
.
.
, ,
was ..
that. military.. and, diplo- whites in “general as, ,symbols
BLOOM
matie consideration*. The re- , "f lh* Mack colonial statu.
Plaining white hostages were rr' , " t y en&lt; Cl ‘
(irnpeville Nursery
scatter*&lt;1. R e s c u e effo rts1 The American Negro leadwould have Involved extended or* who propose.) to LBJ that
2221 (Jraprville As*.
322-088*
operation and probably c c n t - the United States associate
l The srgumrnt for MacAr­ ruled debate over Japan’s mil­ hut w i t h the Communist itself with OFU in African
b w n Spraying
policy were:
thur's action was that article itary links with tbr United sparked rebels. And in Wash­
9 did not rule out as If de­ States snd they ruled the | ington and Brussel* it was
demonstrations against the feared that such developments
fense.
would have beclouded the hitThe argument aguimt it submarine Sea Dragon.
Dim guiding political left muriituiiun purposes of the
wa&lt; that with a stroke of his ..r right, there is within Ja ­ resell* mission.
pen MacArthur had wiped pan a deep sealed pacifism us | As tho rescue operation fudout article 9 and opened tin- dcinon.stintcd by a 1963 pub­ ...| into retreat from the Con
way to rebirth of Japanese lic opinion poll which show­ g -, so did tile hold purpose to
ed that fewer than half of lit.mi tha punishment of tinmilitarism.
Congolese leaden who order­
The argument continues to those questioned favored a Ja ­ ed the murder of the whites.
panese
defense
force.
rage.
This drep pacifism, com* I
On tho one hand ate tho
hined with a manpower short- |
ruling Liberal Democrat* fa­ age m uted l.y Japan's rap­
voring close ties with the Un­
idly expanding Industry, hus 1
ited States, including a mu­ prevented even Japan's re|.
By ll.il t othran
tual defense pin t.
i.lively small defense fur.es
Aoil'd hear as much about
Ranged on the other -trs- front reaching full strength golden weddings as you do
the Socialists who favor clos­ and seriously dented their about divorces it there was
er ties with the Communist morale.
scandal connected with them.
nations and a neutrul and
disarmed Japan. Naturally,
their position Is also supportrd by Japan, se &lt; ominunists.
A Japanese high in hia
rountry's defense councils re­
marked to this correspondent
not long ago that the Japan­
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shima still vivid, react to
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OUR BOARDING HOUSE

SIDE GLANCES

By G albraith

H » n l a r » D n , 1 * . 1M 4
G E N E R A L T B N D K N C IB f I
Thto is a #ta« day aad « • *
Bing fo r w b a to rtr k w to do
w ith Christm as shopping or
the o m a d a and tha H it]*
thlaga o f dally o il*to n e* that
require jroa hoop la mtod tha
over-all plana th at a r t yo w a ,
h at reduce th a n to a aueeaaafa l w o rkin g b a il*. Show that
yoa ara ahl# to pltaaa thoaa
who a n azacttag.
A R I E S ( R a n h f l to A p ril
I I ) A llttla confidential y a m trln g o f data w ill r o n a l Juat
w hat ethora think o f yoo, and
thoa yon g ot hocking yon
aood. Thinga oaao op- Follow
iacllnatloa to ho o f aaalaUnca
to frloada la P M .
T A U R U S (A p ril 10 to M ay
50) I f you ara altruistic, yea
can boat bo o f root holy to la *
fluontlal frianda who aood
loyal su p p o rt Aeeopt flao la*
rltotiona o f a aoelal nature.
Show that you ara moat ac­
ceptable.
G E M I N I (M a y 31 to Juno

51) I f yen a n euro that your
credit la A*1 and operating
methods are fine, you can get
thoao bualneea mature work­
ing properly now. Get on tho
good lido of an Influential
person. Strong aupport can bo
yours.
MOON CHILDREN (Juno
S3 to July 81) You aro Inter­
acted In adrancement ao It
behootea you to get In touch
with tho influentUI. Be hap­
py. Show that you a n broad­
minded and maka tha right
Impnaalon with otheri.
LEO (July 33 to Auguit
31) By getting tha co-opera­
tion of eeperta In whatever It
la you a n InUreiUd, you
maka big auceeia now. Much
la ox pected from you. Be de*
eoted.
VIRGO (Auguit 33 to SepUmber 22) Dleeuiilng overall pletun, plana with assocUUo can help you to ro-ordlnato offorta m on wliely.
Don’t argue. If you do not undentand aome point, aik them
to explain.
LIIIRA (SepUmber 23 to
October 22) If you are en*
thualaetle about work In front
of you, it can prove very pro­
fitable, otherwise, a dud. Partnera then become Interested.
They back your efforU with
real happiness.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 31) Before going
off for amusement, be sure to
get creatlva duties nicely at­
tended. 8how how clever you
are. Set up appointments ear­
ly for the evening—please
your friends.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Now yuu
value fundamental a f f a i r a
properly and can make big
strides forward. Carry through
with them tonight also. Have
meeting of minds with kin by
being considerate.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) It’s up to you
to busy yourself and contact
tho prriona who mset your
requirements aptly. Listen to
suggestions made. C l a r i f y
y«ur ideas and you get assist,
ance.
AQUARIUS (January 21
to February ID) Latch on to
more inlervaling and lucrutivn
methods |f you want to ad­
vance, be in a position to as.
list others. Put talent* to
Work, Get that bank account
fattened.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Thsre are certain
affairs that rsqulrt your per­
sonal attention, and you would
be wise to do Just that. T.-ll
others what your alms arc.
lie honest, specific for beet
results.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he or she wil require
encouraging words early in
life If tha moat Is to ba made
of ths fins talents in this
chart, since your progeny has
a tendency towards being »hy.
Give good religious training
that will help him nr her to
exprree thoughts mors clear­
ly. Add psychology to educa­
tional program ao that the ac­
tions of other* are more cos­
ily understood.
“The Star* Impel, they
do not compel.’* Whet you
make of your life is large­
ly up to YOU I
Carroll Kighler’s individual
Forecast for your sign for
January ia now ready. For
your ropy tend your Mrthdate
and 11.00 to Carroll (tighter
Forecast (The Sanford Her­
ald), Rnx 1921, Hollywood 2ft,
California.

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1. Lost &amp; Found

24. Well Drilling

50. Mine. For Salt

LOST: Lady's Butova Watch, WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, NEW 1903 Underwood Portable
Winn Dlxi« Parking Lot 23th
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Typewriter 174.30. U s e d
All Types and Slsea
It French Reward 323-4112.
Standard Typewriters 432.30
We Repair and Service
and Up. Excellent for Stu­
LOST: Small, Yellow, Tamale
STINK
dents. liberal Trade in Al­
Dog named Ronnie in vicin­ Machine
and Supply On.
lowances. Payments of 42.30
ity of Maple Ave. Reward, 207 W 2nd St.
FA 14423 weekly.
322-4233.
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
29. Photo Jk Equipment
REWARD for return or infor­
MANGLE. Erector Set. Doll.
mation leading to recover of WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP
Magnajector. 223-0344.
Cham Hoist 4 Dolly lost on For “The Best From All Your
17-92 North of Dog Track Films.**
LADIES. Shoe Skate*, n e w Road. Ph. 834-3049.
210 S. Park Ave., Sanford
never worn, cost 440; take
$25; Size I; see 21 Higgins
2. Personals
.TO. Home Appliances
Terrace.
Do you hare a drinking prob­ SANFORD ELECTRIC 2- H. O. TRAIN SETS, com­
lem Write P. O. Bos 1213, G.E. Appllsnce*—New 4 Used plete, one with train board,
Sanford
111 Magnolia
322-1562 other 100' track, both at 1
price. Cheap. 034-3004.
4. Beauty Care
ALL Types of sew major Ap­
pliances at Drastic Discount. SLEEPING BAGS 40.00 Up.
HARRIETT'S Beauty Nook, Call 323-4441, J 4 R Trading Army-Navy Surplus, 310 San­
soft water, avenlng app'ts.
Post, Inc., 2300 S. Orange ford Ave.
105 So. Oak, 322-3742.
Blossom Trail, Orlando.

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Doc. 9, 1954 — Page 3-A 95. Houaea For B ala

SWEETIE PIE

Location
B y N adine Seltzer 3Excellent
BEDROOM, 2 bath homa
with Ige. living room, fam­
ily room, fenced yard with
ahade 4 fruit trees.
417,900 TERMS
12 ACRES of good ground near
largo Lake $60o per acre
with term*.

Payton R ealty
332-1301 1840 Hiawatha at 17-92

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 4 4
Bedroom Homes available ia
ell Areas of Sanford. Let M
Show you Around I

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Path Ave.
FA 2-3232 anytime

51. Article* For Rent

ACE BEAUTY Salon, open 31. M usical I n s tr u m e n ts
RENT A BED
daily 4 eve. app'ts. Perms.
Rotlaway, Hospital, B a b y
20” off Reg. Prices. Mayfair
Piano Tunmg and Repair
Beds, by Day, Week, or
Hotel. 322 0090.
W. L. H i m t a — FA
Month.
CUT'N CURL Beauty Shop FOR A Musical Christmas,
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0034 call BUKUR’S Music Shop, 110 W. 1st
322-3181
Evening Appointments
322-7203. T r i a l Purchase
53. Wanted To Buy
Plans.

8. Dogs - Cats • Peta

BASSETT HOUND puppies.
AKC Reg. 322-7014.
GERMAN Shepherd Pups. Will
hold for Christmas. 323-0838.

WE BUY Ustd Furniture, one
piece or houseful. Pursy
Bedding 4 Furn. Co., 901 W.
1st SL 322-4591.
PIANOS, Gulbranson, Cable.
Refinished, new Keys 4 Re USED FURNITURE, Mise.
conditioned $150 4 up. Also Items, Pinty Wood Auction.
Tuning 4 Repairs. 855-0073. 322-2370.
Orlando.
Piano Servicing 4 Tuning
Gene Cumbaa — 322-2601

POODLES Black or Choco­
late $50. Will hold for Christ­
mas. 715 Magnolia, Ph. 322-j
8969.
1 35. Vacuum Cleanem

55. Furniture For Ral«
FK EK e s t im a t e
Upholstarlag 4 Mattress ren­
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
ture. Call Nit Bedding Mff.
Ce., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 4-2117.

" N io * t r y

CLASSIFIED INDEX
t —i » i t * r«u*4
I t — M anor W on t* *
1— IHraentl*
• 4— l a v l n g i A Loan
44— Inourone#
t — n » » u tr Car*
t — Day Nuriarla*
11—S&lt;-hooli a Inotrurtlona
*—CHIU Cara
7#— E m p lo y m e n t Servlet#
1—r»o*»—Cala— r*ta
71— Mala Help \Vanla4
I f — Poultry — I.Iv,clock
75 — F a m a la llo lp Wanto-I
11— Ipaclal Nolle**
71— Mala or Konivl# llolp
11—C a ttrln g — Koo&lt;l
74—Mole* llolp Wanlod
14— l‘lac*i to Kai
17—S itu a tio n W an t#*
u —apodal larvleot
11— In com e Property
I I —Sw im m ing Pnnla
11— Ruolnoi* Prop —1*1*
IT—Janitorial Sorvleoa
11 — final K**oia IV onl • 1
11—Po-It-Tourootr
It — Ile a l Cotata Solo
IS — llulMrr* lupplla#
• 7— UualnoM Itonlala
50— ll*r.lw»r*
to— Lota $'&lt;&gt;r Sal*
S i— l i o m t llopalr*
»1 — Karma—Urn* at
1J — Plumbing
11— O ut o f i&gt;i*t* Arroaa*
51— P ain ting
t i — H o n e , , t o r *ala
1 4 - W a l l P rilling
14—H o u a o e—fltlo or B o a t
14— Air Con* A Ifoatlng
17— Itoun* K«r Hoot
Zl— l(*.1lo • Tolavlalon
160 — Tltnort
ZS— Phut* * Equipment
l o t — T r a ll t r a —Cnbnnaa
l o — Homo Appllonro*
1 0 ! — Mobil* 11'litm —Mnl#
i 6 i — MoMi# ii •($$••—l u m
&gt;1—Muolcal Inotrumonla
15 — Uutlnoao Kqulpmral
I H —Traitor S p a ca — llant
51—Job Printing
104—Tr a iler I-.uo—Sel*
14—L'rholotorv
104 — Apartmen t* r o r B a a l
14—Vacuum Cloanara
101— Itooma Kur Raat
17—Moving k Storog*
l i e — 11 u t i l llu u m t
IS— Katormlnotoro
111— Itontal Aao nla
• 1 —Plant* — »'•* to — load* 111— W an lod To llonl
40—Mite. For Sal#
1 IS— A utoo Kor kola
i t — Aril,-lea Kor llrnt
114— Vuloo—Sola o r Trad#
41—* w a p ar Kacbaaga
11• —T r u c k s Kor ( a l t
41— W on t** To Buy
l l o — A u t o m o t iv e Harriet
44— Kurnllura Kor Mala
i l l — • c o a t i r a * Croloa
14— Antlquoo Far Sal*
111— l l o a ia * Motor#
Si — Manor To I-oan
154 — Marino lu p p llo *
I*— llualn*** Oppurlunltloa

DOGS RECEIVED for Adop
VACUUM CLEANER
Lon.^bosrded.^nim sl Res- Repgirj, parts, supplies, for
cue League, 1700 W. Mlnne
Electrolux. Kirby, Hoover
sots. DeLsnd. Ph. 731-1846.
Air-Wey, Rexstr, GE, etc.
CHIHUAHUA Puppies $23. 2427 Vacuum cleaner repaired at
your home. Free pick-up A
S. Elm.
delivery. Serving Sanford Used furniture, appnaacee,
AFGHANS 4 POODI.EsTbisck for 15 yrs GM Vacuum Re­ tools, ate. Bought - Sold.
Larry'a Mart 213 Sanford
miniature; s h o w quality, pair, 1114 Park Ave. Ph.
Ava. Ph. FA 3-4132.
healthy. $73 to 1150. 858 6257. 322-4785.
WILSON MAIER FURN.
ENGLISH SETTER Bird Dog. SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
Huy — Sell — Trade
11 mo. old. 322 1577.
YOUR RKXAIK DEALER
311-15 K. 1st.
322 5622
2555 S. Park
322-0611
10. Poultry - Livestock
SALES - PARTS • SERVICE For tne M|gesc selection of
nearly new and used furni­
JERSEY ilcifer Calves, good
ture. see Noll's Furniture
stock $10, up Fairglade Jer­ 37. Moving &amp; Storage
Brvkerage in Casselberry
sey Dairy. Geneva.
Local 4 Long Distant
ou 17-42. Open 4 days 4 to 6.
Adams Transfer 4 Storage
SHETLAND Ponies for Christ
322-4878 RATTAN Furniture, guod con
m as $50 &amp; up. 322 5179 a fte r|322 0225
dltion. Ph. 322-0558.
6 p. m.
13. Plunla, Feeds, Seeds
4 Pc. BLONDE Bedroom Set
12. Special Notices
350. Call 322-7248.
SANFORD FEED STORE
Adding Machines • Typewriters' Whole Corn $-&lt; 25 — Snap Corn ,
Sale, - Rentals - Repair* | $2 80 - Jim Dandy Dog &lt;»». B usiness O p p o rt.
POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY Feed - 43.73 for 50 lbs. In
FOR L E A S E
From ( i n f e r * E i s h a n g *
Vr — —
"V
~
clud* ' T“ SERVICE
STATION.
L i. Specinl Service*
320 Sanford Avt.
322 9090
Good Location Good Product*.
Cowl Treatment
81. Real Estate • Hale
UNIT SHOP
50. Misc. For Sale
PHONE LOCALLY 322 4342
At these Xmas Specials. An __
or apply to the
LAKE 4 HIGHWAY
English Dunelt Girls or BILLS BARGAIN BARN
FRONTAGE
PURE OIL COMPANY
Boy’s Bike. All Sizes $39 95.1
of 10,000 Items
DELTONA Area, 2000' on
Rupp Motor Scooter, 2H
1300 GrapeviUe Ave.
71. Male Help Wanted
spring fed lake, 1815' on
1IP, 100 miles per Gal. I -----------------------------------Enterprise Road. 33 acres
$169 95
FOR FRESH Cage Laid Eggs. UA|RY QUEEN Driver Sale7409 W. 1st St.
322-47511 stop
2739 Country Club| m, n pre(er oIder man 2J23 choice land, 8 miles from
Sanford. $45,000, terms. Ph.
Dr . Sanford._
RICHARD’S TREE SVC.
__Park
______________
427-7223, New Smyrna Beach
Free estimates. Licensed
FENCE TOSTS: Creosoted Cy-1 -•&gt; Fem ale lle ln W an ted
Also several Lake Front
4 Insured Ph. 323 0500
| press. 4"-6"x7 ft. long, 50c
v
Lota.
1 es. Ph 322 5654.
HAIR Stylist wanted, full or
A &amp; R CONTRACTORS
part time Call 322-37(2 or 90. Lota For Hale
HOME IMPROVEMENTS, h o A T S . Guns. Buy. Sell
evenings 372-2433.
ROOFING. PAINTING 4
Trade, Repair. O S T E E N .
INSULATING
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
COLORED LADIES: Beeoma a
BRIDGE FISH CAMP.
Financing Arranjcd 322-2347
Re alter
Beauty Consultant. Laarn
It
ay
mead
Luadquiat, Atso.
how
to
makt
Wiglets,
Hair
1l i- . Ja
» n i t ri ' i l S t e r v l r e *
Sj ' N F 0 R D S *jW l ™ C™
e w .u
.ic
n ito ria l Service*
Dad,
come
ln t buy yOUr nPle„
, WriUi s , nford „ller.
FA 2-44$! Atlantia Baok Bldg
. . m. lt.- ... wife's Xmas gift now 4 she, ^ nox jjj
YENTSCH MAINTENANCE
L A K E FRONT L o t i ,
high
will have |- a Ufa time.
Service 4 Supplies
Sew and Save
17.1. Mala o r Female Help ground on larg* Lake, vary
2563 S. Park Dr.
323 48(3
reasonable. Ph. 322 6492.
322 9I!1
101 S. Park Ave.
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NEWSPAPER
19. Builder* S upplies
Patios, Floor, Free E stlina^i ROUTE open In Sanford 91. House* For Hale
sand, cement, rock. pipe, caah bool required. Call
PAINT close out ‘4 price
READY TO MOVE IN
steel, g rtaia traps, dry Sanford 372 3754.
GREGORY LUMBER CO
New 3 4 4 Bedroom Homes,
wells.
Stepping
stones.
520 Maple Ave.
322 0500
1-2 baths. So. Loofwood area
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO i I . Situation Wanted
—Trades considered, and
309 Elm Ave.
322 5751
20. ilnrdwnre
DAYS Work, 322 7053.
we'll build oo your lot. Semi
TREE RIPENED Citrus. Na
.
oole Couoty a Leading Build
Sanford's Most Complete
veis. We ship Albert 11. PeU HOWELLS AGENCY, Haby er
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
Osteen. 322 3873 or 322 1191
sitting specialist, Transports
HAROLD LOGAN
205 E. 25th.
322 3161 --------------------------------------tion furnished. Call 333-4234.
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
L- .
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FRUIT
GIFT
PACKED
We!
21. Home Repnir*
________________________*hip express. Bag,'* Krcvh DAAS WORK 322-3746.___________ Sales office; So. nn U. S. 17
92 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
ROOFING REPAIR. Large or
Fruit 4 Produce. Corner
Lidy desirei Ironing.
right one block on Seminole
Small. Call before 9 A.M. or
25th St 4 Sanford Ave. Ph
j)er pome, reasonable. 322- Ave. 838 3911.
322-292« or 322 3661.
after 3 P M. EUDELL. Ih
8.VM.
1 BEDROOM, 1W Rath, Sun
322 7389.
AIMH) for fireplace. Call after, |n Y S WORK Wanted 3226277
land Estates, N'0 Down Pay­
6 p. m J22-4797.
22. P lum bing
ment. Ph 322 9152.
*1. Heal Estate • Hale
BARBIE Doll Clothes 30c up
PLUMULNG

322-5612

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425-5938
Frnai

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(Dial Dlraat)

91. House* For Sale
----------------. . . ------- —

PINECREST 4th Addition, 3bedroom, 2 bath, screened
P»bo, electric kitchen, specloua floor plan. Extra large
lot. Available Jan. Ph. 3226994.
HOME ON B E A U T I F U L
STONE ISLAND. 2 bedroom,
open beam ceiling and fire­
place. 1 Acre bd. Call 322
7282.

JINGLE BELLS
and
MISTLETOE
with childrens laughter need
this lovely 3 bedroom house
for a perfect holiday letting.
Even has a Urge patio for
your outdoor pleasure. GIFT
priced at only $9,300 with
terms that leave you money
for your other shopping.

SO U T H W A R D
Investment 4 Realty
116 N. Tark Ave.
322 417)
2 RDRM , 1306 EUlOtt, 46,500322-0525 or 3254.
UREENBRIAK
Choice lota available In
Grvcnbriar af Leeb Artec
everleekiag golf eeurve.
Custom building to 7*ur
spcclficaUene.
Greeubrtar
developed by
KING9W00D
BUILDERS, INC.
FA 4 8074
M t Fairmont De.

Stcmper Agency

ROSE COURT APT.
1 Rdrm. Furn., n**r base
2015 Sanford Av*. 666 4323

Selection of 2, 3, and 4 06. Ilmj*rs - Sale o r Rent
Bedrooms located In various
sections of Sanford
CUSTOM BUILT Home on
Immediate Delivery
Lake. Ph. evrninz* 122-1597.

Contracting Repairs
C,u m
T
JOHN- K. FOX.
FREE ESTIMATES
[PANGOLA HAY. E. Faris.j
Realtor
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
R L. HARVEY
2 RDRM House, ph 322 2738
Eureka Hammock, Rt. 2, 206 N. Park Ave.
323 0559
FROM $50,00
204 Sanford Ave
J:UI3
Box 5I0.V 322 5376
FOR THE REST HOME
BART PILCHER, Broker
23. Fain lint;
BUY
FHA
VA
HOMES
ROLLER Skates 4 New Knit
GO W EST
Personal Service
REE YOUR
I. 3. 4 4 BEDROOMS
, Dress. 322 850!
FOR Painting 4 Repair Call I U‘” J ' ***°*"1-___________ I
Call 322-7498
ON
WEST FIRST ST.
t, IW 4 2 BATHS
322 5126 after 5.
[CARPETS clean easier w i t h — ----------------------------------• Ren Howland
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
• Charlie Craig
the Blue Lustre Electric, £}a |l _ B |a jp A g e n c y LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
I*APE It HANGING-PAINTING
• Hob Ihumas
Shampooer only $1 per day
For
Complete
Information
Licensed, Bonded, Insured
Real Estate — Insurance
# Fr ank llruanun
See
or
Call
Your
2« Year, Exp - 322-7331 ; CarroU'a Furniture.
_13rd 4 Park Ave.
322 5641
DOLL Clothes, cheap. Ph I ■
............. ...........
FHA - VA
SALES RROKER
322 2870.
MERLE W. WARNER
Mt Have The Home For You
It Pays
REALTOR
9 Pc. Mahogany Dining Room
708 So. Park
322 3829
Suite 4 Gas Range. Ph. 322
0454.
40-ACRE TRACT, comer Lo­
To Use
2565 PARK DRIVE
1952 SET ol Child Craft $t0, cust &amp; Celery, Sanford. Suit­
_
able for Commercial, Sub­ 322-2120 Night 322-7495
excellent c o n d . 322 5607
division or Industrial. Ex­
The HERALD
323-6516
372 4148
The Dodge Hoys
evenings.
cellent termj. Call or write.
322 5482
322 6824
Office: 322 2118
Seminole Count? Mta.
GO-CART 50 miiea per hour, Bill Loftin, Realtor, P. O.
Night*: 323-0700
Want Ads.
1801 Wait lat Street
4H HP Engine, excellent Box 266, Lakeland, Fla. 686322 0648
Sanford, Florida
condition $100. Ph. 322-5650. 2725.
3524 Park Drive

Property

Management

and Sales Broker

Stenstrom Realty

JIM H UN T
R EA LTY

1957 — M TON Chevrolet
Truck, Stake Body, good
2 BEDROOM C B House, Kit
condition. 29,000 miles. City
ehen equinped, fall 322-3303. Transfer A Storage, 1300 S.
102. Mobile Home* • Sale French 322-3192.
■5
■ ■ ■ ■ H B m a m B B 120. Automotive Service
DON'S
MOBILE HOME SALES
AUTO GLASS
“Your Wheel Estate Dealer"
17 Models lo choose from
INSTALLED
OPEN T DAYS A WEEK Sonknrik Glaaa and Faint
838 t208
Contpnny
Hwy. 17-92
Loogwood, Fla. 210 Marnolla Ph. FA 2 4623
FURN. gar. apt. 322-2800.

103. Mobile Home* * Kent

A SHADY DEAL
Ye*, this 3 Bedroom, Custom
built home at 2413 Summer­
lin Ave. In beautiful Wynn*wood will be available for
occupancy on December 22.
surrounded by beautiful Oak
SHADE. Requires only $900
and assume I'llA mortgage
at $*u 19 monthly No red tape
nr qualifying problems. Yes.
you can move in before
Christmas and really have a
Merry Christmas with your
family. Exclusive;

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

vw

li t ! MELLONVILLE
An address you'll be proud to
give when you mova into
Una charming 2 Bedroom
home on large rtad y Lot.
Priced for quick aala 48,500
with liberal Terms or only
$6,800 with substantial Cash.
REALTOR
INSUROR
FA 2 4991 1914 S. French Ava.

Auto Glana, T»p*
4 Seat Cavers

2 • BEDROOM, 2 bath, un­ 3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $55
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 9032
furnished. 1 ml. to bate, 2
mo., includes water 4 elec­ ALL WORK GUARANTEED
blocks to shopping center 4
tric. 322 9507.
school. 1 year lease reqpilr
121. Scooter* &amp; Cycle*
•d. $120 zno. 322-8670 after APT. S. Sanford Ave. near
Lake Jessup 322-5195.
3 p. m.
I960 ALLSTATE CruUaire,
wind screen. Jump seat. Ex­
LARGE 4 Bedroom Home with FURNISHED efficiency Apt
cellent condition. 322 6091
full bath and 2 half baths
close in. 601 Palmetto. I’h.
4125 me.; 3 BEDROOM. 2
322-1374 liter 5:30 p m.
12.1. Itoat* &amp; Motor*
bath home with Family
W
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L
A
K
A
APARTMENTS
room 4123 month.
17 Ft. HIGH HAT. with access114 W. Firat St.
orie*, *58. 50 h p. Johnson,
Payton R ealty
elec, atart, Mitchell Tilt
108. Room* For Rent
Trailer. Flxcellent condition,
422 1301 » t0 Hiawatha at 17 92
CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
$750. Call 322 66t3.
2-BEDROOM, IH bath, unfurn­
Magnolia Ave. 322 0720.
ished. Quiet section. 322 8993.
ROOM Near Hospital with or Gateway To The waterway
1301 W. 14th Court.
Robson Sporting: Good*
without board. 323 0901.
Your F.V1NRUDE Dealer
MODERN, Clean, Nicely Furn­
ished 4 Rdrm., Fla. Room ROOMS, not Park Ave. Th. 304 6 8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2 SMI
4t00, Electricity, water In­ 322 2992.
5i» H. P. JOHNSON, excellent
cluded. 322-3900.
condition, tlto .122-2873.
IIS. Auto* For Sale
NICE 1-bedroom house, kit­
chen equipped. Atso 3-hed- BOD McKEE USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
room, furnished house. Th.
701 French Ave. 323-0721
Orlando 855-1450.
GHI A
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom '55 CHEVROLET 2 door Ihard
top, automatic, radio, heater,
house. Kitchen equipped. Ph.
• Sedans
new tires &amp; battery, 6-cyl.,j
322 3651.
• Hard Top*
$375. Ph. 322 8732.
• Convertible*
TWO bedroom unfurnished
'6J ANGLIA Sta. Wagon
Country Home, $60. Bell's
• Stntion Wagon*
Like New $1.(05
Nursery, 1 mile weat of Big
Complete Selection
SANFORD MOTOR
tree Park off 17-92.
59'e Thru 8i’»
800 French Ave.
322 na:
2 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
$209 . 4.100 Down
ped $75 month. Ph. 322-3685 118. Truck* For Side
$10 - $60 Month

1-2 and 3 Bedroom*
NEW »nd USED
Awnings 4 Calianas
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
llwy. 17 92 S
322 2362

Seminole Realty

V A - FMA

4 . BEDROOM house. $50 mo. $30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
322-7398.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
•7. Houses For Rant
Cowan. 322 4013.

SUNLAND, 4 bedroom house,
kitchen equipped. Pay ap
proilm atel; $65. closing cost
and aiaume payments, 441
per mo. 322-9164.

S A N F O K U ' S NEWEST
HOMES. West 4th St. San­
ford 3 Bedroom, DX bath,
FIIA 4 VA Loan* LMN EN­
TERPRISES, Inc., Builder
FA 2-5232 anytime
Harold lo g in , rail H38 39U
1901 Park Avenue
Salesman on Duty 4 u0 p. m.
to dark.
LAKE MARY: 2 Bedroom. 2
inrner lot* with fruit tree).
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ Equity $.100, balance $3,869
ped. 1605 Wynnewood. NO Pymli. $50 nu&gt;. includes ST
Down Payment. $96 month­ Int. Ph Flagler Beach HE 9
ly. 322 8429 for appointment
2269 or HE 9-2130
3 BEDROOM, Family Room. 2 4 BDRM. (Master ltdrm Se
Hath, built In Appliances.
parate) 2 Bath, Ktorida, Din­
Central Arr 4 Heat, wall to
ing, Living 4 Utility Room.
wall carpeting. 322 3505.
Central Air and Heat. Next
to Golf course in Tee N
St. Johns Realty Green Estate*. U n d e r
$t 1,000. Call 323 0832.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
I2&lt;» V Park Ave.
322-41231
COMPLETELY furnished, air
conditioned. CH, 2 bedroom.
Government Owned
1 hath, earporte
Chip­
Home*
pendale, Deltona. Ph. 6*6
$ 1 0 0 .0 0 D O W N
4332.

$100 DOWN

96. H ouma • Sal* er Rent 106. Apartment* for Rent 120. Automotive Service

1009# Mechanical
Guarani** — ID D*yn —
1,000 Mile* On All
Used VW'*.
Sales — Part* — Service
Factory Authorised Dealer

Ellinor Motor Co.
So. llwy. 17.92
Hanford, Fla.

322-1835

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JU S T T A K E A *

10' WIDE, 2 b*uroom trailer
NO 8 4908.

LO O K A T TH ESE

106. Apartment* for Kent

PRE-CHRISTM AS

2 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. Call
322 9173. after 5 Ph. 323-0641.

1 Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath 4 shower, suitable
for coupl* or single person
or retired. All utilities In■ eluded in r*ot. Ideally lo­
cated on ln St., within t
block of 2 fee* parking iota
and shopping cwnter. In­
quire at Manuel Jarobao
Dept. Store 111 E. Firat St.
NEAT. 2 BDRm T"Kum7 Apt .
T. Rath, Dining Area $39 SO,
1703 Magnolia Ph 322 8951
or 2296
NICELY FURN. 4 room Apt.,
Adultf. Ph. 322 1926.
L'NFl’RN. Upstair* APT $SS|
month, J09 Magnolia Ave.
Inquire downstair* after 6
p m. or rail 322-4130
SMALL FURN. Garage Apt.,
Adults only. No Pits $33. j
mo Apply 1801 Park Av*.

NATIONAL

I

2£P0SSESSI0H
$&lt;^&gt;

'63 t hev. $1399 bal. $19
•«(1 Ford $788 ha!. $13
'5* Ford $399 lul. $29
'60 VW PIif $399 bal. $29
'51 Ford $299 lul. III
'59 I'hrv. $68* bal. 12*
'41 Falcon $891 lul $39
'38 Mercury $189 l,*l. III
*60 I'lyai. $399 hal. l i t
•39 Ford $7** bal. $13
'60 Ford $88* hal. $33
'62 Itrnaull $48* Hal. $31
'60 ( ortaif $799i hal. $37
'61 Hillman $199 Sal. 117
'$» V.Wagon $79 bal. $17
'39 4 her. $39* hal. 131
'37 Hot Rod $699 bat. $29
'38 Iluirk $967 lul. $37
'58 4 hryaltr $199 bal. $37
'37 Imperial $399 bal. $11
'59 Pontiac $9*9 hal. $37
'34 Chav. $199 hal. $11
'34 Rulrk $179 hal. $9
53 Cadillac $1*9 bal . $8

1012

61 Ford
6 I’axengrr Station Wagon. Y-6 En­
gine, Auliimatic Trin-mitaiun, Power
Htrvrinc. Radio ft Heater, Air Con­
ditioner, Luggage Rack and Other
Option*, t Iran Car Throughout —
Hperial Buy

*1395

62 Chevrolet Impnla
1 Door Hardtop. Ha* V-8 Engine,
Automatic Tranami««lon, Power w* 1
Hlrrrlng, Power llrakea. Radio
|
and Heater.

895

60 Volkswagen
I’.inrl Deli.rry. 1 8|irrd Tranamia«
alnn, Dree Hlie Tlrea. A Solid Hody
and Huna (iood

55 GMC

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95
95

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62 Ford
1 Door Station Wagon.. V.* Engine, (f *
A ii 1 o ni a t i r Tran*inl*«ion, I'nwei V ]
.steering, I’ooer Brake*, R a d i o ,
[
Heater and Air Condition

1695

63 Chevy Impnla

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SANFORD AVE. ||
OPEN EVENINGS t

Sanford, Florida
$22-1303
National Rtpoaieaaiona Inc.

Super Sport Coupe. V-* Floglne,
Automatic Tr*n*mia»ion, Power » gw
Strering, Radio, Healer, While
"1
Fini.h, AH linyl Interior, Hue-

3(95

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59 Chevrolet Impnla
Sport Coupe. V-8 Engine, Vutom*.
4
tie Tranamlaoinn, Power Steering, ^ 1
Power llrakr*. Radio, Healer and Air
i
Condirinn

1295

5!) Triumph

(

4'nnverlihle Rnad.trr, 4 Speed
Trait«mi«»lnn, Radio amt Healer

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95

55 Chevrolet Del Air

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Trnn«portatinn

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56 Chevrolet 210
1 Hour Sedan. 6 Cylinder Engine,
\utnm.tlir 1ranmil-.hm. Power
Strering. Radio And llra trr, GimmI
Solid Transportation

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HOLLER
MOTOR SALES
2nd &amp; PALMETTO
2507 PARK I)R.

PHONE 322-6231
322-0861
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F a f f * 4 - A — D e c . 9 , 19 6 4

Deltona Buys
M Q Ranch
Th* D e l t o n a community
north of Sanford haa undertaken a l e n t expansion program with the acquisition of
tha M Q Ranch recreation
a n a In a three-way deal eatlmated to cost ffl.O million.
Tha ranch is located on the
Butler chain of lakes and
Deltona officials nported today these will be connected
by deeper canala to provide
better booting facilities.
They also said 13 lakefront
lota have been given to the
Germany sales office of
Mackle Brothers, Deltona de­
velopers, and will be offered
to Germans desiring to move
h en .
Herman Morris, owner of M
Q Ranch, traded the "dude
ranch" to Mackle Brothers af­
ter the latter had acquired
tha Camphor Farms in Put­
nam County. Morris said he
will continue hi* ranch pro­
gram at the new site and us­
ing the old brand. He has #0
days to complete the move.
Gaston Bridges, sales din c to r for Deltona, reports
the M Q location will be
platted and loU will be sold
this week.

N. Orlando OKs
2 Bus Shelters
By M argant Cosby
Progress of the North Or­
lando Village Council In proriding benefits for the com­
munity was noted at Monday
night’s business meeting when
unanimous a p p r o v a l waa
given for appropriation of
funds to erect two school Inis
shelters, one on South Kilgemon Avenue and another in
the Coronado Homes area.
It was suggested that the
sheltera he constructed of
transparent fiherglas with
the village paying for muUriels and labor being volun­
teer.
In other business, J. A
Wet*, recently elected by
council to fill the term of
Mr*. Mona Grinstead, was ap
p o i n t e d commissioner of
health, recreation and wel­
fare.
Purchase of -in traffic signs
from John Warren Company
of Mobile, Ala., the low bid­
der, was approved and Wet*
and Councilman Lloyd Brown,
roads and bridge commission­
er, were requested to revirw
needs of additional street
lighting.
Resolution was approved to
assist the North Orlando Car­
den Club in it* contest for the
best outside Christmas light­
ing during the holiday season.

Longwood Hoy
Struck By Cur
Four-year old Robert A. th-Pree, of Longwood, suffered
a leg fracture and head In­
jury Friday when he was hit
by a car on Longwood Street
in Longwood.
Florida Highway patrol
Trooper Duane Harrell said
the child darted into the path
of a car operated by Mrs. Mar­
garet Crawford Brakefield. of
Longwood. The boy was taken
to Florida Sanitarium and
Hospital for treatment.
Trooper Harrell said the
victim w»* dragged about IS
feet underneath the car be­
fore tho driver stopped. No
charges were filed.

£

sw ers e « “ ,UM
Margarine •••••• ctn. 37c

LONG BEACH, C a l i f .
(CPI) — Police today were
looking for a motorist who
wasn't hurt a hit over the
weekend when his 11)57 Chev­
rolet overturned twiru on the
Long Beach freeway.
Witnesses told police the au­
to flipped end-over-end twice,
landing on its wheels. The ap­
parently unperturbed driver
just drove off minus his wind­
shield and window glass.

‘Messy’ Office
Clears Students
BERK ELY, Calif. ( U H ) Studrnt demonstrators at th*
University of California hav#
been cleared of vandalism
charges during their ait-in at
the university’s administration
building.
Police reported that the
files in th# office of UC President Emeritus Robert
Sprout had been pulled out and
papers "strewn shout" the
floor.
‘•My offica always look*
that way,'' Sproul told police.

fo lg ers

Kraft's D«Helen* Cheese Spread

Velveeta .............

canned

DELICIOUS COFFEE
ALL g r i n d s

FltMcbmoaa’i Cam Oil

m *99c

H A M S _

COFFEE

Pillibary Apple, Cherry, Blaeberry

Turnovers............‘I T 49c

r-

$39

WlieeasJa Cheese Bar Slkad

Big-Eye Swiss . . . *;? 37c
Miss Witatatla 10 Is-a t.

mild

Cheddar

55c 59c 63c

..

Sites Siaat Cut

•

• fro z e n fo o d s
D onuts............... 3 ’j£:

*1

Sealhlsad's Cearsaisat Wkala

Potatoes...........................U

Livers.................

• -

Cortes’s Quick Frtsta Swerdfish

Steaks

Pkps.

Cream Stria

Golden Corn......2 S’39'

39Grata
* Qieaf Kltehsa-SHsed

Rich’s Dsllclans

3

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PURCHASE S o r

10 V i-o t.

Niblets Corn......2 ST 39*

Dinners............................u,iV 49Oreaa
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Coffee-Rich............ ’i r

sharp

Green Beans.......2 ?.“* 39*

29 * Greta Ciaat Whale Kernel
*1 Golden Corn......2 S“J 39"

12-at.
1Pkf.- 59 F

Fish Sticks.............'VkV 5 9 l
“ I f n r f n u 'x M l* n r M a t c h S a le ”
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MIAT SAUCI . . . l et. pkps. . . .
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CANNID HAMS

THE WASHDAY
*&gt;
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MI RACl f

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DETERGENT

Brach Holiday Mix . . . . r tf pkg. 39c
Brach Crimp Ribbon .. rag. pkg. 39c
Brach Cut R o c k ........ rtg. pkg. 39c
Minf-FilUd Straws . . . . rag. pkg. 39c

a A A t* c i

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SWIFT FRIMIUM COLD CUTS
iBaMana. FOP, Irauasshwtiaar)

Fancy Crtmts

S ir lo in S t e a k »». 9 9 4

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Jellies rag. pkg. 29c

All-FilUd Assortment 3-lb. tin, $1.69

Tender, Flovorful

Brach Gloria M ix ...... reg. pkg. 29c

T - B o n e S t e a k &gt;*&gt;•9 9 *

Filled Fruits . .

$1-09

PURCHASES

Candy ............... u,?,;**• 99c

WITH

OF S S 0 0 O R M O R E

'

Swill’s Square Patk Assailed Flatera

Ice Cream.................. £!! 69"
Bon-Bons................... X' 29"

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.......
□ Sliced Bacon ..
pi!,:49 &lt;
□ Brown 'n Serve
49 «
□ Swift Franks. .
49 &lt;
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Hormel Chili............ 25"

S.l U« II. !**&lt;&gt;

Far Saup ar Dip-Mis, LipMn't Oniart

Soup M ix.................. pS! 37"

Twiwarwij

Far Hstiday Baking, Bardaa’t Ntat-Such

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Beef or Ham.....

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Cold Cuts.....3 ‘in: 87" «
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TAHNOW’S OVEN HEADY

MEAT LOAF
89‘
*1.29

Mince Meat............... ’£ 29"

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□ Apple Juice . . 3 Zz $ t .
□ Prune Juice .. 3 IT $1.
□ Spaghetti---- 3 Zz $1.
□ Kidney Beans . 2 *JS 29 c
□ Carnation. . . . 3 &lt;1 39 «
□ Liquid Trend . .. “Y 49 c
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Apple Sauce............ “.V 25"

35"

S w i ft '* Pre m iu m A t t o r t e d Sliced

Lucky Laaf Dsliciaut

COPELANDS SICRIT SIASONID
ROLL SAUSAGE

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Wish Beans, Dtlicieus

lb. 49c

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A r m o u r 's S ta r Flo v o rfu l

Sliced Ham............ 69"

Conned Spam......2 l2
. “ 89"

SWIFT FRIMIUM SIZZLI
SIAIIO FRANKS

39*

Hydrox Cookies......49"

G reen S tam p s

6 -o a . p k g . 69c

S h o r t R ib s • •

H e r m a n '* O .B . C o o k e d a r B a k e d

Quick Lunckeea Meet Meals With

lb. 49c

Tasty Tendar

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Boneless Tandar

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Mellowcrtm* Jingl* Bills rtg. pkg. 29c

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INSPECTED H EAVY W ESTERN BEEF SALE

Filltd Raspbcrrltt . . . rtg. pkg. 39c

Poinsattia Chocolates 5-lb. box, $3.49

p h fl.

5 -lb . can $ 3 .9 9

P |U S ‘ ? ? MPS WITH COUPON

c lU lN S lA M t

SW IFT'S PRIM IUM PROTKN G O V IR N M IN T

Brach9s
Christmas Candies

4-Fiihtrmtn I fra fissa Sauce 0 Chets*)

CH ICKIN , B K F OR TURKIY FOT PUS,

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OR M()R|

Grssw Cleat Whale Kernel

Paris Fiesta M tiksa lashileda

Jesse Jtwell Quick Frosts Frysr

mad.

Asparagus Spears..10&lt;Yr 25*

MorMn’i Plaia or Sugar*! ll-s l.

(eiPfro* tot. Dm. |J. 1944)

Police Seek
Cool Driver

*

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Sliced Ham «£ 59l 4

S5.00 OR M O R E

down produce lane •
Tender Yellow Florida Sweet

F re th Ju ic y Flo rid a

Grapefruit

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each

4*

N o r th C a ro lin a Sw act

Potatoes.......... a. 13"
D o lic io u t Flo rid a

Avocados

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each

19"

CORN
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By Doll I* Anslla
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Jack McCarthy, project enginrer with Lockwood Green*
VOL. 56
United Ureas Leased Wire
Established *906 THURS., DKCKMHKK 10, 1961 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 310
Engineers, of Spartanburg'
S. C., in charge of th* feas­
Remember th at spaghetti
ibility study for th* btrg*
supper, sponsored recently hy
port terminal at Sanford, re­
the Lake Monrue School’j
ported today that he it “very
PTO? A report thii morning
encouraged" with result* of
from Dot Belisle says that
hi* study, to fsr.
McCarthy, s p e a k i n g t«
S ill.11 was raised to improve
member*
of the Semlnol*
the school's library.
County Port Authority snd
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county commissioners at th*
By the way, we've been told
Mayfair Inn a t noon, out­
that the Lions, a team in the
lined the findings to date.
The engineer revealed that
Intermediate Boys Basketball
soil borings will begin in th*
j a c k McCa r t h y
League that plays Saturday
men in about three days. Ha
afternoons at the SIIS Flem­
did not disclose the sites of
ing Cymnusium, needs a
the boring*.
coach. Anybody want to help
"We will begin msklng
An RA-5C Vigilante aircraft
final layouts for th* terminal
• fine group of boys? Get in
and its two crew members,
Cassandra
Macartney
when the results of these
touch with Jim Jernigan at Schultz, who would have been
home based in Sanford, are
test* nre received in our of­
the Sanford Recreation De­ 100 years of age on Feb. 11,
reported missing in the South
fices." ho said.
a long tim e resident of San­
partment.
China Sea area after being
Results of * survey conford
and
Seminole
County,
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launched from the carrier USS
. .
, ,
ducted by the firm show that
died in an Orange City nursing
If Tuesday’s receipts urc in­
Ranger yesterday on a train
Have Santa, will travel!
‘ h* tVu ■*»«t 400.000 ton. per year
home at 10:10 a.m. Wednes­
dicative, the lust lap of the office at 323 0820, or by visit- „f „ |)ort c. rR0M „ lit ,n tho
ing mission.
That's the program this year
day morning.
Missing are Lcdr. Donald Seminole County United Fund Dig the office at 505 Sanford St. Johns River tributary
sponsored by the Epsilon Sig­
Mrs. Schultz was a wellWayne Beard, pilot, and Lt. campaign for $40,000 may take Atlantic Hank llldg., or by area. He said he felt that
ma Alpha sorority. If you'd
known figure in Seminole
(jg) Brian John Cronin, bom­ longer than Drive Chnirmun mail by addressing UF at P. 200,000 tons per year of lmlike your kiddies to have the
County since she was chief
l»&gt;rt cargoes would pass
ba rdler-Navigator. Both are at­ Troy Ray- Jr. has anticipated. O. Box 141, Sanford.
pleasure of Santa visiting in
clerk in the county judge's
Ray has said, “ We'll not
through this port.
tached to Reconnaissance At­
your own home or if you’d
office from 1920 until she re­
“ Wo feel nt this time that
tack Squudrcn Five now Dis­ quit until the objective is
like him for purties, just
tired in 1042 at the age of 77.
reached.'’
theso cargoes alone are suf­
rating from (he Hanger.
phone Mrs. Henry Tooke, 322During that period she serv­
ficient to warrant th* con­
I-ast contact with the mach
Until Tuesday receipt* hud
6992.
ed under the late Judge Ernest
struction of a one-berth barg*
two bomber - reconnaissance run in the neighborhood of
Oh, yes, the sorority's an­ Housholder, h e r son in-law;
terminal—even without de­
aircraft was when a shore $.350 to $050 dally. Rut the
nual Christmas Ball is set for the late Judge Jam es G. Sha­
pending on the future con­
TOP NAVY OFFICERS were “checked out" on an RA5C Vigilante
radio station picked up a rou days receipts of only $101
Dec. 20 at the Mayfair Inn. ron Sr. and Judge R. W. Ware.
struction
of the cross stst*
Wednesday
afternoon
at
the
Sanford
Naval
Air
Station
when
they
made
didn't
do
much
to
hike
the
For reservations call 322-7427,
bargo canal and the St.
a day-long visit to the base. Rear Atlrn. U. 15. Lynch, commander of
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total.
Jobns-Indinn River canal.
Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 6, and Rear Adm. K. R. King, commander of
Hut it wasn't the fault of
Anybody want a puppy for
"However, the completion
Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 8, received the briefing. Admiral Lynch is
those who gave. It was (hose
Funeral services for James of the canals would certainly
their child's Christmas? Mrs.
shown
leaving
the
platform
to
the
sleek
jet
reconnaissance
bomber.
who didn't that kept UF off R. (Jack) Hull, prominent open n vast gateway of trade
Dorothy McReynolds, 322the daily average.
Sanford businessman for long with the Mississippi and Ohio
0271, on Lake Golden, has six
of the cutest little ones you
Sanford Dry Cleaner* nod years and who was found dead River system and th* many
ever saw. They’re five or six
Sanford Boat Work* did their in his French Avenue store largo cities located on these
m
w
A . . .
weeks old, she says. And,
share. Each firm contributed Wednesday, will be held at
1,1 Isystems,'* McCarthy said.
they’re free for the asking.
$25 to the cuuse. Krohne As­ 1:30 p in Friday at llrisson • -Aside from th* benefit* of
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tlnr netiml cargo shipmenta
sociates, Inc., gave $20 and l-uneral Home.
Walter J. Krohne donuted $15.
Rev. Fred It. Chance, o f'th ro u g h the Sunford port, th*
According to the Florida
A $1U gift came from Flem­ First Huptist Church, ami Rev. j lucre fuel that the port terForest Service Marion Coun­
ing's, n $5 contribution from Grover C. Scwt'.l Jr., of First-iminnl was constructed wmrfd
ty ranks first in the state in
Top-rankiog Navy officers I CHICAGO (Ul’I l
Noirir 1'udi'^ind TV and a $t Presbyterian Church, will o f - 1 » great attraction for In*
the amount of commercial for­
District Court JJm-l*
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gift from poovey’* Sale* and flciate. Ilurial will be at Oak- [ dutry to locate In th* area,1*
A :0-y«3r otd e o .'* manager
est lands with 730,000 ucr**.
Visited the Sanford Naval Air
Sam Perry enld he will stop
McCarthy told the group.
Service rounded out the day's lawn Memorial Park.
Polk County is second with
Station Wednesday for a day­ tho threatened nationwide tail is charged with embezzling
receipt*.
078,000 acres. Liberty Coun­
Mr.
Hall.
51.
was
Iroro
in
,l“ *aM thr" *imil*r P°rt
long briefing of facilities there. striko until at least Christum* Jllo from his store following
These contributions brought Valdosta, (la., and came to installations constructed in
ty. eighth in acreage, tops the
police in. citation of a report­
Two rejr admirals, ci &gt;n- Eve hy injunction.
the total received to $32,3.33.• Sanford from High Springs II I tho lust five yeurs have found
state in cords of standing tim­
ed tJMilt there sometime Tues­
manders of Cruiser-Dejtrr er
HI, or $7,6)1)1.39 nwuy ftoni the years ago. ||i- attended public that five large industries lo­
ber with better than 6.8 mil­
cated a t each, although non*
day morning.
Jll),000 goal.
Flotilla *. headed the f i , i
lion. Florida's forest acreage
schools in Sanford and was of theso industries received
LT.
15.
J.
CRONIN
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Contribution
or
pledges
may
is slightly more than 10.6 mil­
Heine held in the county Jail
which checked out the into
MRS. SCHULTZ
graduated from Seminole High or shipped a great deal of
1Comedian Roll Hope and a
lion acres, there's more than
School in 1928.
tine call. No unusual condi­
is
a
min
identified
as
Gillicrt
grated
Operational
Intelligence
cargo over the terminal.
For m a n y
years Mrs.
; troupe of entertainers will
13d million cords of standing
tion*
were
reported
at
that
He entered the employ of
Harris
Smith,
of
2202
Coronado
Center,
secret
and
off
limits
"Statistics show that barge
tour
U.
S.
military
bases
in
Hunt
Continues
Schultz was active in the soc­
timber.
time, according to Navy offi­
Yowell's Company, Sanford, in traffic in general ha* incressthe Far East, including Korea Concourse, lie was charged cials.
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ial life of Sanford. She was operation on the base.
1930 and was owner and mnn- led from 21 billion ton mile*
John Galloway, Seminole formerly a member of the They also were given a run­ and South Viet Nam, during Wednesday aftermm after pro­ An air tearch has failed to For Boy Flyers
ngi-r of the store nt the time ! in 1940 to 133 billion ton
thu
Christmas
season.
longed
questioning
by
Lt.
Ben
County's tax collector who will Sanford Woman's Club. At the down on the operation of the
locate (he eraft. The twin en­
of its sale In I9&lt;i:i. Since that m iles in 1902," McCarthy de­
BRONSON (U P I)—Re»ma
retire Jan. 6 when Tax Col­ lime of her death she Was a RA5C Vigilante during the af­
Butler.
gine jet is presumed ouwn in
time he has been manager nf dared.
Greene
To
Quit
worker*
c
o
n
t
i
n
u
e
d
their
lector-elect Troy Rsy Jr. takes
Lt. Butler said the man ad­ the South China Sea. A full
the Handyman H a r d w a r e
"Rased on nur studies ta
ternoon.
member
of
the
American
Leg
ST.
PETERSBURG
(UPI)
search today for two young­
over the office, ssid today that
The t vo 're Rear Admiral —Rnlelgh E. Greene will re- mitted using the money to scale aerial search is continu­ ster* who disappeared Inst Store on South French Ave­ this point, w* feel that wa
ion
Auxiliary.
For
rniny
much of the credit for the
nue, which he bought in 19112. certainly will recommend that
ing.
flawless audit report recently years she served as a mem­ It. 11 l.ync., head of Flotilla *igg Jan. 5 ns chairman of gamble II? was given a lie Beard, a native of Claren­ Saturday ahontd a light
A resident of 2.30(1 South tho barge port terminal b«
ptune.
completed by the state is due ber of the board of trustees 6. ami Hear Admiral E. R. t i n * l&lt;i Council of inn to detector test by police prior lo don, Tex. and his family reside
Oak
Avenue, he was n mem­ constructed here," he conclud­
Wednesday
they
found
the
glvsf
J
p.
’
Hajrdon
Hums
King,
head
of
Flotilla
8.
his admission, Butler said.
to the services of his office of tiie Fernald-Laughton Me­
ed.
at
too
West
Woodland
Drive,
victim and wreckage of u see. ber of First Baptist Church.
7xplaining the Vigilante's a chance Co ..and pick his own
Pol.ce found the door unlock­
personnel, particularly Mrs.
Meeting with the Semlnol*
and
Cronin,
unmarried,
is
Survivors
are
his
wife,
Mrs
morial Hospital Association might were Cdr. J. W. Kim- man for the post.
end
light
plane
accident
last
ed at the Handy Food Store,
Marjorie Shepard. Rsy prev­
County
port authority comfrom
West
Hartford,
Conn.
weekend.
Mary Emma Hull, and sons,
301 Smith French Avenue Tues­
iously announced that there | and was the organization's mons, commanding officer of
mitten and county commis­
ItVAll
5,
the
first
reconnais­
'Die
two
missing
youngsters
Ronnie
and
Alan,
nf
Sunford;
day shortly after I a. m They
would he no personnel chan­ treasurer most of that time. RVAII3; Lt. Cdr. W. V. Palsance squadron to deploy to me Jeff I’rugh, 1 t, and Mike liis mother, Mrs. I). II Welch, sioners were Sen. Mack Cleve­
She attended Holy Cross tcrxin of Reconnaissance At­ SAIGON (UPI) — U. 8. called the manager, Smith, to
ges when he takes office.
the
Pacific area, departed San­ Dmighney, 15, a student pilot, nf Orlando, and n brother, land Jr. and Rep. Joe Davis.
tack Wing One; Lt. Jerry Cof­ military authorities reported check out the store and he re­
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Episcopal Church.
They will take up the finalis­
ford
last June.
both of Daytona llriirh.
Harry Hill, nf Atlanta, tin.
Mrs. Schultz is survived by fee and Lt. S. W. Cobean, both today that a seventh Ameri­ ported nothing missing.
ing of the necessary legisla­
University of Florida's en­
The victim of the cra-ih
can has been killed in what
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tion after tho completion of
rollment of 15,701 students a daughter, Mrs. Floyd A of RVAII-J
Saturday,
41-yea
r-old
Weir
Also here were commanders- appears to lie a major winter notified police of tiie money
four
tho feasibility report.
during the current trimester Palmer, of Sanford;
Peck Williams, of Polk City, Uoclvct Poised
in
chief of the Atlantic Fleet offensive by Coinmuniat guer­ niis-mg from the locked safe. Joseph Kennedy
grandchildren,
Mrs.
George
Member* of the port suwas good enough to rank th"
was
found
in
u
wreckage
in
a
They said he theorized some,
( APK KENNEDY )t PI) — thority commltt** are Francis
school 20th in the nation, just Kick and County Judge-clccl and Second Fleet and the com­ rilla*.
swampy area ninth of here
one had learned the safe com­ At Palm Beach
The new Titan IA rocket, key Roumillat Jr., chairman. Corbehind Louisiana State. Uni- Karlylc Housholder, of San­ mander of Carrier Division 6
hy a N«vy helicopter.
The
group
was
met
here
by
Scranton
‘Speaks’
bination.
had
opened
it.
taken
In Air Force hope* to orbit a don V. Frederick, Andrew
versity of California heads ford; Mrs. Richard Bate, of
Cap) James O. Mayo, com­ HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) the money and then recloscd
manned spare station m four Curruwuy, A. L. Wilson, Carl
WEST
PALM
BEACH
(UPI)
Palisades,
N.
Y.,
snd
Miss
the list with 02,210 (on a
years, was poised today lor SYhilkc, Scott Burns, Jack
—Joseph P. Kennedy, father
number of different campus­ Gayle Schultz, of Tampa, ami manding officer of Reconnais­ —Gov. William W. Scranton it
sance Attack Wing One, and hasn't "even thought" about
another try at its second or- Bolt, John Alexander snd
Yesterday the manager was of the late President John F. Power Restored
es), New York State Univers­ 10 great-grandchildren.
Capt.
C.
W
Swanson,
com­
bllal test.
(running
for
president
in
IO
i
’
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H,
James P, Avery Jr,
given
the lie detector test and Kennedy, began his winter
She was born Feb. 11, 1865,
ity is second with 52,893 and
manding
officer
of
the
station
I
ho
told
nearly
150
collegiate
he
admitted
taking
the
money
visit
Inday
at
the
Kennedy's
in
Baltimore,
Md.
M
r
s
,
As
Ice
Thaws
City University of New York
is next with -10,680. Through­ Schultz lived there and later The officers left here late yes­ ' journalism students at a news on Nov 20 and using it to gam­ oceanfront home at Palm
terday afternoon.
Iconference.
By United Press
ble, police said.
Beach.
out the nation 1.111 accredit­ in Pine Grove, Pa., and An
New England's crust of ice
ed universities and four-year demon, Ind. She was married
thawed today while rain fell
colleges have a total of 4,119.- to the late Julius Schultz, of
in a vast sweep from New
Galesburg, III., in 1887. She
735 students.
Mexico to Mississippi ami
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and her husband moved to
north into the Ozark*.
Lake Mary Post Office will Sanford in 1914 and Mr.
The Niagara Mohawk Pow­
The borne of U. 8. Sen. snd
remain open Saturdays. Dec. Schultz died in 1918.
er Corporation said that as o(
Mrs. Everett Dirksen, on
12 Dec. 19. until 3 p m. for the
late Wednesday night power
handling of parcel post pack­
Angeles Road in DcBary, will
was restored to all hut 10.40U
ages only, C. M. "Cracker” Driver Hits Pole, be ons of five included in a
in the hard hit eastern New
Donaldson, postmaster, an­
York area. The worst section
tour sponsored by the Dellsry
nounced today.
was Schenectady where aland
Power Disrupted Garden Club at 2-5 p.m. Dec.
5,1*))) customers were still
Lifetime Unrontlilionu! Roml Hazard W arranty
Benjamin J. Crain J r., 31. 17.
without power.
Proceeds of the tour will be
of Banana Lake Road. Buffer­
ed a nose injury early today used by th* club's beautificawhen his car hit a utility pol- ti■-n committee in ita drive to
Stores Extend
near his home and disrupted
plant palm trees along High­
electrical power in the area.
Tho Florida Highway Pa­ way 17-92 through Dellsry.
Shopping Hours
trol and sheriff's deputies
.Senator and Mrs. Dirksen
Periodic Inspection
• Elat Tire Repair
&gt;aid they saw blood in s have been at their DeUary
B. L. Perkins Jr., president
Tire
Rolation
•
Front End Check
nearby field und searched for
of the Sunford Merchants Asso-1
CHRISTMAS SEALS f.jhtTB and Dome time to find the victim, home for several weeks, where
ciation, announced today tho
IIL'UGKT TERMS—-NO CARRYING CHARGES
tailing to do so, they went the Senator (K ill) has been
majority of merchants in the
Oder RESPIRATOR! OISEASES
to his home and found him recuperating from a frneturdowntown area will remain
1lying on a couch.
open until 9 p. m. every night
! i&lt;it4
ed vertebra and the strenuous
The driver is charged with
except Sunday, beginning Mon­
presidentisl campaign.
■w
-fffi
failure to have his vehicle
day,
The .Senate minority leader
under control. Utility crews
Tbo extra open hour* will
from the Florida Power nnd and Mrs. Dirksen will return
continue until Christmas. P er­
Light Company were called to Washington on Jan. 1 for
103 W. First S t.
322-0651
kin* saLi. The J. C. Penney
to repair the damaged power the opening of the next actSANFORD, FLORIDA
Store and McCrory'* already
lines.
■ion of Congrei*.
SEN. AND .MILS. EVERETT DIRKSEN
are observing the longer hours. |
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WEATHER; Partly cloudy and tvnrmer thru Friday; high near 75; low tonight 50-55.

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2 Sanford Navy Flyers Missing
Aerial Hunt
Continues In
S. China Sea

Mrs. Schultz,
Prominent In
Sanford, Dies

IIF Campaign
Lags, Ray Says

James R. Hall,
Businessman,
Funeral Friday

Ranking Officers
Receive Briefing
At Hanford Base

!Store Manager
BRIEFS Charged With
Judge To Act
Embezzlement
Hope To Tour

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ISeventh GI Dies

Dirksen Home On Garden Tour

Why You Should
Buy

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                    <text>'Spirit Of Christmas' Film Featured
A delightfully entertaining
D m , "Spirit of Christmas,”
was featured ea the program
fog the Aaeual Christmas Cov­
ered DM Loochaoo held by
the Attamoata Springs Civic
eb b . Dr. Gertrud* Forman,
procram chairman, was la
charge of arrangements and in­
troduced Fred C. Bush, guest
•peakcr who showed the film.
Tables for the luncheon were
decorated for the Chrlstmaa
season with arrangements of
telly and a centerpiece of
polasettlas made by Mrs.
Frank O’Brien. Devotion was
given by Mrs. Beulah Kemp.
During the tannest meeting
following luncheon, It was re­
ported that Larry, patient at
Sualaaf Training Center, had
teen sent a pocket radio by the
club for hla birthday last
month.
It was announced (hat the
Federation of Woman’* Clubs,
District Seven, will sponsor a
"Fine Art* Festival," • a.m.4:30 p. m., Jan. V , at Tupperwar* Pavilion which will be
•pea to *11 members.
Samples of note paper at­
tractively
decorated
with

begin at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Wil­
liam Morrell will be in charge.
Guests at the luncheon In­
cluded Mrs. Laura Jones, Mrs.
Helen Gleeson, Mrs. Ollne Bur­
ney, Mrs. Fannie Bond, Mrs.

B«ii Chapman, Mrs. Jam es
Wagner, Mrs. Helea Hsrtiell
and Mrs. Julia Bartos. Hosteifes were members of the club’s
executive board.

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hostesses for the occasion, arc, left to ri«ht, Mrs.
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America during the ice ages,
He estimated the aloth bones
were from 20,000 to 30,000
years old.
"The aloth Is a poorly known
group for some reason." Webb

and Mrs. A. M. Blrks as delegates for the Old Glory Blood
Bank.
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have a Chinese auction at the
February meeting which will

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there enough fossil material
available to really find out
something about them.”
He said the sloth fossil "Is
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tionary history of the mamim l."
The bones were found In al­
ternating layers of clay and
sand about 10 feet below the
surface. It was believed these
were old pond and stream
beds.
Also found In the pit were
bone fragments from a llama,
the skull of a horse, jaw mate­
rial from a camel and portions
of a glint land tortoise.
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The S t e t b o n University
Student Union Board ha* purchued a color television act
for the itudent lounge, sccording to board president,
Buddy Kirk of Sanford.
Thl* remind* us of when
Buddy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
BUI Kirk, had completed hla
second day In the first grade.
He stopped a t the home of
one of the Clock Winder* and
expressed bis disgust with ed­
ucation.
T e a given that teacher
two whole days of my time,’*
said Buddy, “and I still can't
read the funnies.”
Bud, by the way, has been
listed among the Who's Who
in American Colleges. To do
that it’s a sure bet he knows
how to read more than the
comics.
e a •
Stewart Clovis of Sanford
is among the 6,439 students
enrolled for the current se­
mester at Eastern Kentucky
State College a t Richmond.
• •
#
Stetson University has rereived a (5,000 bequest from
the estate of the late Mrs.
Jesse Humpstone Ewart, She
was well known in Central
Florida art circles.
•
•
•
Ned Julian Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs, Ned Julian Sr., of
Sanford, a student at Stetson
University, has been awarded
a fellowship fur graduate
study at Stetson's I.aw School.
•
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•
According to word received
in Sanford today Sen. George
Smothers has opened hia first
"staff office" in the state. It's
located at the Post Office
Building, Miami. Smathcra de­
clared, "Florida's phenomenal
growth, ths increasing im­
portance of the apnee effort
and growing complexities of
administration and service to
the people make it imperative
that a branch of my Washing­
ton office be opened in Flor­
ida.**
•
• •
Four lock g«Ks, largest ever built fur installation in a
Florida waterway, *r* now
under construction at the Ae­
rojet-General Shipyard* in
Jacksonville. Culled steel sec­
tor gates, they arc pie-slice
shaped and measure 23-feet
high. Si-feet wide and weigh
47 tons each. They’ll he barg­
ed to the lock alte at Port
Canaveral in February for in­
stallation next year in the (3.6
million Port Canaveral Nav­
igation Lock.
•
• •
Salrs In Seminole County
arc still on the upswing. Ac­
cording to the florid a Retail
Federation, from information
provided by the Florida Re­
venue Commission, Seminole
County sales during October
reached a peak $6,973,088.
This was a 31.t per cent in­
crease over sales in October,
1963, which amounted to $5,313,889.
•
• ■
An automobile key, found
in the street in front of The
Herald, is being held at the
newspnper office. A tag at­
tached indicates the key is fur
a two-tune station wagon,
•
• •
Bob Thomas is a "mcanie,”
in the opinion of a few high
school boys. Bob i* a Herald
reporter, along with being a
county truant officer. On a
tip, Bob walked out a rail­
road track during achool
hours, heard the "rattle of the
bones," and broke op a crap
game. The boys, recognising
Hob, took off in every direc­
tion. (But, it's no use. boys
— Bob recognited you.)
•

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•

The SH8 ( lass of 19.11 Is
getting Act for its 10-year
reunion Dec. 26. So far some
65 class members hav# made
reservations, according to
Grace Marie Stinecipher and
Patsy Collin* Kstridge. Res­
ervation can be made by con­
tacting Eloise Snyder Pfiefauf, P. O. Box 1064. Sanford.
The affair will be held a t 7
p.m. at the Capri.

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NO. 338

Thugs Rob Elks Manager
Holdup Men nswA
Get $1,800,
Three GIs Killed
Flee Afoot

Hunt Pushed
For Missing
Boy Flyers

•••

“ Drop ’em," was Hie order
Lawrence Enos, Elks Club
manager, heard last night as
he was walking to his car af­
ter closing the club.
Two men had walked up be­
hind and stuck something that
felt like a sun in Enos' back.
He dropped the money pounch
containing t',800 and his car
keys, the manager said.
"They told me not U» look
around.'' said Enos, "and they
took off through the parking
lot and ran toward Lee
Street." He said he got only a
glimpse of the two Negro men.
The harrowing experience
occurred at about 11:13 p. m.
and Ernos dashed back into
the club U&gt; call police.
At 2:45 a. m. today, the
money pouch was found on
Lee Street near First Street,
police said.
Inside the pouch were four
(50 checks. The cash was gone,
including some (50 bills.
Joining in the investigation
were Capt. A. S. Williams and
Patrolman l \ C. Dodson. The
pouch was found by Sgt. W. K.
Cosgrove.
Police sounded the alarm for
the two thugs but the scanty
identification made it difficult
to tighten the dragnet.

Zone Planning
OKd By Oviedo,
Hearing Jan. 4
fly Evelyn l.undy
Oviedo City Council Mon
day night adopted plans for
comprehensive zoning as pre­
sented in final report by
Councilman Hen Jones and set
n public hearing fur Jan. 4 at
7:30 p.m. in City Hall.
Mayor Lee Gary reported
that reck construction on
ilagnolia Avenue has been
completed and that final pav­
ing will get underway in the
very near future.
Council accepted the low
hid of Edward Kasell for re­
wiring City Hall and referred
n request for lights on N.
Academy Street to the light­
ing committee for a check to
be made immediately follow­
ing the council session.
Plans fur the proposed
municipal water system were
discussed briefly and motion
was approved for the city to
donate (50 to entertain at
dinner a backetball team from
Ellsworth, Me., which will be
visiting in Oviedo during the
holidays. Details of the event
will be announced.

Thieves Give
Taxi Service
AMARILLO, Tex. (U PI) —
Three armed men dropped by
the home of grocery manager
Huck Fleming ami drove hint
to his store, where they forc­
ed him to open the safe and
give them money.
Then thoughtfully returned
him to his home before mak­
ing their getaway.

SAIGON (UPI) — Tbre*
American aervicemen wer*
kilted today as Communist
Viet Cong guerrillas drove
Vietnamese government forces
from sn outpost 12S miles
southwrst of Ssigon.

Career Pros, Cons Told

Four Airmen Die
NEWINGTON. N H. (UPI)
_ A 047 jet bomber crashed
and exploded on snow covered
farm land today shortly after
taking off from Peace Air
Force Base. Ail four crewmen
wers killed.

Case To UN
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Con­
go (U ri) — Congolese Pre­
miere Moist Tshombe will take
hia case against anti-govern­
ment rebel* and nations he
says are helping them to the
United N'stion*.

Talks Concluded
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson and Brit­
ish Prime Minister Harold
Wilson concluded today an in­
tensive lead to broader eltied
agreement on the future shape
of NATO nuclear strategy.

School Boycott
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) —
Nearly half of the city’e Ne­
gro students boycotted public
school* Monday and were ex­
pected to remain out today in
protest against "overcrowd­
ed and inadequate” class­
rooms.

Purple Testimony
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
The Senate rules committee
called a lobbyist and other
witnesses to resume hearings
today in the Bobby llaker
case, which has produced pur­
ple testimony about "p in ty ­
ing" beauties and political
payoffs.

Test Borings
Held In Lake
Soil ezperta from the text­
ing laboratories of th* Law
Engineering Company, of Or­
lando, were out on Lake Mon­
roe today making exploratory
test boring* of the lake bot­
tom in connection with the
lakefront development report.
The report from Maurice H.
Connell Associate* of Miami,
who have been retained by the
City Commission to make the
engineering study, wu* due
in to City Manager W. E.
Knowles’ office today,
Knowles said th at the test
borings will probably continue
through Wednesday. The re­
port of th* findings from th*
soil trsting lab will be lent
to Connell in Miami and thl*
additional information will be
incorporated in an appendix
to the first report.
A rrlease on the finding*
arid recommendation* of the
marine engineer* report i* ex­
pected to be made public later
this week after city commis­
sioner* review th* data.

READ OUR ADS

Ity Julian .Strnstrom
Associate Editor
Seminole County's United
Fund is well on its way tow­
ard making that last lap of
it* (10.000 campaign.
List Thursday the organi­
zation’s cash register rang up
(178.50 and during an Awards
Luncheun Friday a t th* Sem­
inole Plaza Tradewinds Capt.
G. W. Swanson of the San­
ford Naval Air Station pre­
sent**] Campaign Director
Troy Kay checka and rash
| amounting to (1,535.58,

CAREER CONSULTANTS talking with Seminole High School ntudent*
about careers in drafting included Jim McGuire (far right), a graduate
of the first drafting clans of the achool. Jim ia now employed at the Gen­
eral Electric plant in Daytona Beach. With Jim was Mile.* German (sec­
ond from right), director of drnfting at GE. From left nrc drafting t*tudenta Chris Tillia and Karen Virker.* and tearher Robert Schmidt. Mc­
Guire i» the son of Lt. Cdr. (ret.) and Mrs. James McGuire of Sanford.

ORLANDO ( U r i) - A search
wai extended to south of Or­
mond Reach today for a light
plane misting since Saturday
Ily Dottir Austin
vocations acted as consultants Ray; railroading — Rill Crab­
with two boys aboard.
Representatives of 50 dif­ to the students, describing the tree; athletics — Glenn Wilks;
A second search train mean­
telephone operator — Mr*.
while scoured the Everglades ferent careers, professions, training required, job opport­
(or another overdue plane and skills and jobs gathered st unities, salary scales, apti­ Elizabeth Harman; teaching
tude* and skill* needed in — Stewart Gatchel; veterin­
its pilot.
Seminole High School today each category.
ary medicine — Dr. Jim Fol­
Civil Air Patrol (CAP) offi­
ey; employment opportunities
to
outline
the
proa
and
con*
Ten
of
the
50
consultants
cial* here said an air and
are graduate* of Seminote — Joe Foy; forestry — Ter­
ground icarch wa* being made of their jobs for students.
of the Ocala National Forest
During "Career Day," the High School who have gone rill Davis.
for the plane that disappeared representative! of the various on Into careers and are now
back to tell today’* students
with two Daytona Reach boys.
“how it's done.”
A CAP spokesman said the
Each student was allowed
search of the forest was start­
to attend three different con­
ed this morning after a man
sultation sessions during the
reported hearing something
day. The students selected th*
that sounded like a crash of
categories of vocation* an
a plane while he hunted this
which they wished to be in­
weekend.
formed from a list which wu*
The two beys are identified
circulated several weeks ago.
as Mike Doughney, 15, and
Motions to "strike and dis­
All the consultant* were
Jeff Prugh, 14.
An exhaustive "Transporta­ luncheon guests of the school. miss” election rhnrgea filed
The second missing airplane, tion Prospective Report” ha*
Mrs. Mary Joyce Bateman, against the SViulnoIe County
piloted try Weir William*, of been prepared by the OrangePolk City, left Fort Lauder­ Seminole Joint Planning Com­ student guidance counselor, Canvassing Hoard by E. Pope
dale at noon Saturday toil wa* mission and will tie offered to was in charge of the Career Bassett, defeated Republican
candidate for County Com­
not reported missing until tbe State Road Department Day program.
Career categories ranged mission, were filed In Circuit
Monday afternoon.
Friday at a special meeting.
from teacher to telephone op­ Court hero Monday after­
Neither of the pilot* filed
The 21 page report contains erator — from doctor to dec­ noon.
flight plan*.
a number ni chart* on statis­ orator — from secretary to
County Atty. Harold F.
Doughney was a member of
tical data pertaining lo trans­ social worker — from blulo- Johnson, appearing for the
the New Smyrna Beach Air­
portation ui addition to a two gist to bookkeeper — from hoard by special permission
port Flying Club and was a
county map showing Hie area* electronics to hometnakirig.
of the commission, represent­
student pilot. The boy had not
involved.
Careers and consultants in­ ed County Judge C. Vernon
soloed but apparently took up
"Since a large share of the cluded the following: Agri­ Mize, Camilla llruce, voting
the plane with his companion.
taxpayer * dollar ts spent for culture — Ernest l.undberg; registrar, and Commissioner
II belonged to the flying dub.
Mir transportation facilities, it airline* — Frank Crosby and John Fitzpatrick, nil member*
I t * missing ptepa down tg
% Important that these im­ Hob Hanson; accounting ~ of the ennvassing board,
William* was reported to b* 1
provement* he planned and Ron Dycus; architecture —•
Johnson said Bassett'* suit
stalls-enc In# Bellaoca. Wit
constructed u an efficient and David Leonard; a rt — Mis* fur dismissal of the election
Hi mi wa* to have left Fort
economical manner," Hie re Beth Hudgins; armed forces results “fails to state a cause
Lauderdale lo fly in hi* pri­
port says in the introduction. — five representatives;
of action." lie further argued
vate airport at Polk City,
The Federal Highway Act of
Ranking — J o h n Mercer; for Judge Voile A. Williams
northeast of Lakeland.
1962 encourage* this objective biology — Dr, Paul Vestal; to "strike” several para­
The expanding air search
by
requiring all metropolitan business administration — graphs in the information ns
covered most of Central Flo­
area* to have a continuing John Alley; beauticians — being "immaterial mid scan­
ridly .Monday and low ceiling
and bad weather hampered the comprehensive planning pro­ John Stack; physician — Dr. dalous."
cess in effect by next July.
Robert Rusctnnnd; dentistry
Bassett was defeated by
search further north.
The report describe* how — Dr. Nell Powell; dental hy­ Lawrence .HWofford, A I l a Orange and Seminole Conn- gienist — Mrs, Hope Sehlr- monte Springs mayor anil *
lies have arted to fulfill Hie aril; drafting — Jim McGuire Democrat, by 127 vote*. Tim
requirements of the act. The ami Miles German;
political loser in the Nov. 3
Joint Planning Commission,
Interior decorating — Mr* election got tha voting ma­
along with the East Central Harriett Peterson; electronics chines and paraphernalia im­
Florida
Regional
Planning — Sam Sears; engineer ing — pounded in a petition filed
Council, ha* established such Joe High; fusil bin design — with Judge William* in Titus­
Dearborn Electronics Lab­ a process.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ash well; jour­ ville.
or a tor I*-.*, Inr., has been ac*
Assisting In Hie process are
He said lie suspected Irreg­
qilired by tbe giant Sprague the Housing and Homo Fin­ nalism — Mrs. Dori* WitElectric Company with heud- ance Agency, the Bureau of liums; homemaking — Mrs. ularities during th* election
and cited specific instances
quarter* n North Adams, Public Hoads in cooperation Nancy Tcrwilliger;
Law enforcement — Jim in which such events occurred,
Mai*.
with the State Road Depart­
All of the locnl firm’s 12a ment, departments of county Lee; law — Douglas Stem lie is now seeking to have
employes will be retained, a government and local munici­ stronv and Juo Duvis; lair himself dcckncd Uio winner.
technician — Ed Simon; me­
However,
Swafford
has
Sprague nfflrial said, and oth­ pal agencies.
chanic —• L, It, Thomas; mus­ been certified by the secre­
ers may be added as the plant
The East Central Florida ReJack Williams; nursing tary of statu as the winner
grows. Tin- plant ia located gion is madr up of Brevard, ic
Miss
Judy Rurcliull; public and will be seated when this
off Highway 17-92 near Long- Indian River, Lake, Orange,
relations — George Totthy; new commission takes over
wood.
Osceola, Seminole and Volu­
The paper* were signed yes­ sia and has an area of fi.'joo grocery management — Murk curly in January.
Should the litigation end
terday and changed the name square miles and an estimated Hollis.
Secretarial
practice
—
Mr*.
up
with Bassett being declar­
to a shorter Dearborn Elec­ 1963 population of 771,000,
Kay Gullngher; radio liroad- ed the winuvr, Swoford could
tronics, Inr. It i* a wholly
The Orange Seminole por­
Don M&gt; Allisler; be removed from office by
owned subsidiary of .Sprague, tion of it has 1,352 square miles casting
pharmacy
Gordon Kellett; the governor und Bassett de­
Frank Dorlgan and Karnonn and a population of 380.000.
social
work
—
Mrs. Carmitu clared the new commissioner.
I). A. (ieohegun will continue
The prospectus lint* a nmn
a* vice president* in the ber of projects to lie undertak­
rhangeover. The ro-w Dear­ en in the "Phase t” |*ortion
born will continue to produce Included are aerial photo­
(lie capacitor product* a* Ire- graphs, base maps, land use
fore.
maps, a land use survey and
The Dearborn plant was a host of other items all of
Shop Each
built in 1359 and started with which will make the overall
Night “t il 9
about HI) employes. A fire last transportation planning con­
I'ntil
Jan. 27 rutiled the building. siderably clearer.
( lirUtma*
always Finer q u a u iv m
Production continued in nthrr building* while the new
Gift-lloxrd
structure was built

MRS. BID RISING, 244 Lake Ellen Drive, w u
one of the 546 Casselberry residents to cast a
ballot in Monday's municipal election. She is
boinir shown to a booth by Gruham Wilson, elec­
tion inspector.
(Herald Photo)

Incumbents Win
Confidence Vote
Voters In the town of Casselberry gave the incumbent
candidates a vote of confi­
dence in municipal elections
held Monday, returning them
to office for another term.
Votes were cast by 646 of
til* 632 registered Voters.
Mayor Owen Anstey defeated

(hia only opponent, Curtis
llluw, by H v o te of 302 tu 229.
Alderman Edward Limn mid
Arthur l.ego were re-elected
with a vote of 324 and 316,
respectively. Newcomer to
town politics, Dr, Eugene El­
lis, won the scat on the Hoard
of Aldermen being vacated
by L. E. Woodhama anti re­
ceived 305 votes.
Ditested L* their Gy 4%
seats on the council were'
three candidates who had
voiced ojmpsition to Sunday
liquor sale* a* part of their
Four persona were hurt platform, Darwin Shea, 243;
early today when the car in Illy tin "Skip" Iteiker, 106 and
which they were riding slntti- Donald Mount, 171.
Carry-over terms on the
med into a utility pole at 23th
Street and Laurel Avenue. council are held by t lif Over­
The driver was rhurged on man anil George Howard.
Town Muistinl Gua Sawyer
two rounls.
Taken to Seminole .Memor­ m u re-elected, defeating his
ial Hospital for treatment opponent, Charles Cockayne,
31)4 to 210. Mr*. Mary Haw­
were:
Charles A. Sheaffer, of thorne, town clerk, who was
Route 1, Bo* 71D, Sanford, unopposed in her hid for rewho suffered head cuts and a election, received 605.
shoulder injury.
i’articia Hood Thompson, Local M an Files
18, of 1307 Myrtle Avenue,
sever* face cuts ami other in­
Not Guilty Plea
juries.
Parnells Jean Carter, 16,
A Sunfoid man. Wulter
1805 Yerango Ave., face and William Payne, pleaded innohead abrasions,
cent yesterday to a first de­
Joseph M. Oglesby, 20, of
gree murder charge involving
Luk* .Monrue, face cut* and the death of a Paula barber
fractured hand,
uti May It, 1963,
Lt. Karl Rourqtinrdez and
Payne wu* arraigned befoie
Patrolman John Dodson said fin lilt Judge Robert Wing­
th* car was driven liy Sheaf. field in Volusia County, liefer. He is charged with driv- granted a defense counsel re­
ing without an operators li.
quest for m psychiatric ru m cense and reckless driving.
inatiuii of Payne to determine
Utility crews were sum­
till competency tu stand trial.
moned to repair the electric
Payne, 50, Is charged with
light polr and a water main
slaying Ftoyd Dodson, |6,
which were damaged as a re­ whose battered body was
sult (if the crash.
found drifting in the St. Johns
River tile day ufler the beat­
Purse Stolen
ing The death i* said to have
Theft of a purse from his occurred in Volusia County.
home at 718 Pecan Avenue
Herbert Turner, 33, of San­
was reported to police today ford, has denied guilt of being
by J, C. Crews. The burglary an accessory in the slaying.
occurred while the Crews’ Payne and Turner were a r­
were away over the weekend. rested earlier this fall by the
Entry was made by forcing a Federal Bureau of Investiga­
window.
tion in Georgia.

Car Hits Pole,
Four Injured

Transportation
Criteria Ready
For State Body

These gift* pushed the cam­
paign tutal to (32,060.76 re­
ceived to date. This leave* a
balance of (7,939.21 needed
to hit the (10,1(00 objective.
The largeet contribution
Thursday carne from the au­
diting firm of Greene, Os­
born A Dykus of Sanford.
Their gift was (45. The nest
highest wa* for (3D and it
came from Mrs. Rosamond
Chapman. This was in addition
to her prevtoua gift of (tO.
County Commissioner John
M. Fitzpatrick gave (23; Wil­
liam Miller Jr. gave (15; Eli

zu C. Pringle, [I C. Steele
and Mrs, llertha A. Simpson
each contributed (D); Marcel
Faille Signs. G. II. High Ap­
pliances, Barbara J. Thomas,
Burch Cornelius each donated
(5 and J. It. Wilson gave (3,
The I7lh and 18th "Gold
Awards” have been presented
to th* (iuldfboro Elementary
School and to 3'ouchton'e Rexall Drugs which i* owned by
Glenn McCall and Ernest
Mills.
During Friday'a luncheon
meeting, citation* for com­
munity service were present­

Canvass Board
Asks Dismissal
In Voting Suit

Dearborn Sold
To Mass. Firm

&amp;

e n n c if f

Policeman’s Lot

UF On Last Lap Toward Goal

• •

There's a difference between
USSR and NSN-Ret. Ask any
sailor; specifically, ask Rear
Adm. Robert Jackaon. 'USN’R'
is Navy Reservei. USN-Ret. is
a regular Navy man who i»
retired. Something else, too,
visiting admirals at SN'AS ara
called “ad-men,”

Zip Cod* 32771

Not Always Bad

Policemen have to be on
duty in all kinds of weather
and the Day • 'N * N I g h t
ed to Arthur It. Beckwith J r , Grille, 1300 French Axe.,
Don Tabor, ('apt. Swanson, recognizes this.
Troy Ray Jr., Richard Os­
When the mercury began
trander, Mrs. I.. W. Morski, inching dnsn last night,
Otto Baumgartner, Ashby police headquarter* got a
Jones, Capt. James O. Mayo phone rail from the grille
and The Sanford Herald.
management.
Contributions or pledge*
"A hoi pot of soup ia on
may be made by addressing the stove and will he served
them lo UF, P. O. Box 1 It, or all police offirera who slop
telep h o n in g 3 2 3 -0 5 3 5 or taking
in for it—free,” the caller
them to 505 Sanford Atlantic said.
Hank Itldg.
Those confined lo the
At Friday’s meeting Ray desks were not ignored.
declared that the campaign “Send over a container,”
would continue until the ab­ the falter said, “and we'll
jective ha* been leached.
Dll it up fur ju u .”

Holiday
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Smooth
Kodeljp poly-

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ester-cotton
all white,
(mated with
embroidery
anil lavished
lace.
Sizes 30 to 38
Charge It!
At WAVS IMS RICHT CHOtCS.A PENNIV GIFT CMTIFICATK

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raft f— Tuaa. Dae. 8, '84

Top Engineer Shoots A F Planes
■r DtfUa Am Um
PEACEMAKER! a c t lit*
gaea aver th* p u t watk far
aetlvltlaa at Um laaford Na­
val Air Statloa with a change
of command, rocoptlon, all
kaada party and farewell par­
ty for Cdr. and Mra. B. B.
Brown, aa wall aa aarllar luncboon and coffee for Donlea
Brown. Welcome ai new com­
mander of 'he Peacemaker- of
KVAH-7 waa Cdr. Kenneth 1 1■ay and hla wife Beuy.
The NAS Ballroom waa
gaily decorated aa a Christmaa Wonderland for the All
Handa party Friday night and
SanU Claua himielf mat the
gueeta at the door. Mra. C.
waa on hand, too with coraagea
for the ladiee aa they arrived.
More than 2J0 pereona gsthored in the feative atmoaphere
to dance to the muaic of the
JaekeonvIUe Navy Band, alp
refreehlng heveragei and nib­
ble on a del'clou* buffet of hot
and cold hoci d' oeuvres.
At tho bead Ublo with the
Browna and Um Enneya were
Capt and Mra. Jamea Mayo,
Led. and Mra Bob Donaldson,
Ledr. and Mr*. Ed Toy, Lcdr.
end Mra. Marih BltUck and
Cdr. and Mr*. B. C. Renderrlckaon.
Sevenette* collated wlvea and
their hutbanda were in charge
of transforming the ballroom
Into the gay Yule setting.
Those who worked ao hard to
create the beautiful decora­
tion* Include Cliff and Peggy
Stringer (chairmen); Jim and
Rose Brewer, Jack and Gayl#
Combs, Charles and Lucille
Stine; Roy and Edith Pounds,
Casey and Billie Johnson, Jim
and Betty Busiard and Tony
and Carol Surbrook.
Door prises were won by
R. W. Heenessey and J. A.
Denny. The dance contest
priii were too numerous to
mention.
• e e
SATURDAY NKillT. t h e
Peicemaker* continued their
celebration with a farewell par­
ty for the Cdr. B. B. Brown
ami hla wife Donlea. with cock­
tail party at the Windjammer
Restaurant In Fern Park.
Officer* and their wives from
RVAII-7 were Joined by Capt.
and Mrs. James Mayo, Capt.
and Mrs. Chandler Swanson
and all the commanding offic­
ers ami executive officers and
their wives from the other
squadrons of the Wing, as well
as some of the Navy reps, snd
their wives.
In behalf of all the squad­
ron Cdr. Enney presented Cdr.
and. Mrs. Brown with a sliver
punch bowl and matching lad­
le. The silver tray which com­
plimented the punch bowl was
presented eirller In the week
to Donlea at a coffee In her
honor given by the squadron
wives with Arils Chapdelalne
as hostess. Donlea was also
hoonred at a luncheon at Rel­
ay Enney'a home prior to the
change of command.

children of th* enlisted men
oI a squadron at • p. m. Dec­
amber ink.
Tonight, the wlvea art hav­
ing a potluck (upper at Bev­
erly Noto'a home In Bunland.
• • •
PAT KIELY and Bhlrley LaRocca were hoateaaea to the
RVAII-1 0 Wlvea luncheon at
the Windjammer Thuraday.
The luncheon alto aarved ai
the December buslaau meet­
ing which found Billie Taft
presenting a farewell gift to
ninny Wees*. Glnny and huaband Lcdr. Al Weeks will be
leaving for Kingvllle, Texas
aooa. Al la presently TAD to
the wing.
Kay Racknor wee elected
new aquadron representative
to the NOWt to replace Molly
Bell for the neat six months
session.
Two avents art coming up.
On the Htb, there will be a

DECORATIONS COMMITTEE for the bigr All llandn party for RVAH-7
held Friday night at the Ballroom ware vary buay Thuraday night gatting raady for the gala affair. Shown here are some of the 8evenett«
Wlvea who had charge of decoration*. From left are Betty Bouaaard,
Carol Surbrook and Peggy Stringer.
(Herald Photo)
hostess the next meeting of
the group at her home, Thurs­
day.
Change of command caremonies are slated for Decern»*r l»'h ■» 2P *»• However, a
farewell party for th* skipper
la set for Friday night at the
Capri beginning at 7 p. m.
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BUSY 13 Enlisted Wives
elected new officers at their
meeting last weak with Marge
Harvey named aa president.
Shirley Moore will be vie*
president; Norma Pickens, se­
cretary and Lucy Pope, trea­
surer.
Several committee chairmen
were appointed by the new
president including the com­
bined office of publicity chair­
man and historian. Andrea
Payette will perform this duty,
with Carolyn Taylor In charge
of th* srrapbook. Mary Har­
den will be chaplain; and th*
telephone committee will tie
composed of Sandy Harring­

DAYTON, Ohio (U PI) —
Back during World War If,
Gilbert H. Hagtrman was in
charge of production of the
famed Norden bomh*ight, the
"little black box" that mada
high altitude bombing ex­
tremely accurate.
T h a research engineer's
work probably aaved the lives
of thousands of allied military
men,
Ha german has lived withig
a few mile* of Wright • Pat­
terson Air Fore# Rase sinea
then. The baae la a major re­
search center in aircraft and
space programs.
Today the M*year-old "gen­
tleman farmer" stands accus­
ed by tho Federal Bureau of
Investigation of bringing hla
rifla sights to bear on huge
military Jots landing a t tha
base and firing at thorn.
Hagtrman, a 120,000 a year
executive at Robblne • Myere, Inc., flpringfleld, Ohio,
manufacturers of iloctricol
equipment, goes to court
Thuraday to face three eounte
of deetroylng government
property.
He pleaded Innocent on hla
arrast and baa hod nothing to
soy about tho ehorgeo.
F B I Ofento confiscated
three high-powered rifles from
hla homo at Now Carlisle and
test* wera made on them In
Washington. Those teats ap­
parently war* the basis for
arrest.
Tho accused hoe worked at
Robblns-Myers for 90 years,
handling "sensitive govern­
ment contracts'* at times. He
reportedly had Just returned
from Germany where he work­
ed on auch a contract.
K. D. Mason, special agent
in charge of the FBI’s Southern Ohio District, said Hagsrmsn had written to Preiident Johnson complaining
about tha plane flighta.
Tha eomplalnt filed by the
FBI eald that Hagerman oral­
ly admitted that on several
occasions he fired at low-fly­
ing, multi-engine Jet and pro­
peller aircraft.
The FDI established that
since Nov. I, two Jet tanker*
and two alaht - engine jet
bombere of the Strategic Air
Command and a twin-engine
propeller trainer were hit by
rifle fire.
Total damage to the multi­
million dollar aircraft was leas
than 9100.
The FIJI said five planes
were hit by rifle fire, but Hagrrman was charged with
shooting only three of them.

ton. Maria Owens and Linda
Tronsgard.
All these new leaders will be
Installed at a luncheon at the
ballroom January 21st al 1
p. in. Iloatesse* for this event
Enslin Colin ramberton and
wilt he Mary Harden, Carolyn
on the llth a aquadron Christ­
Taylor, Fran Sackett and Mary
mas party at th* BOQ.
St. Amour. Members are re­
In squadron nawi. It* a boy
quested to call Mary St. Am­
RECIPE CALENDARS being *old a* a fund raining project by the mem­
for Lcdr. Jo* and Gwendolyn
our for reservations before
bers
of American Legion Auxiliary Memorial Unit 256 of Cnsselberry are
Gilmore.
January 13th. Can't give you
shown hy Mra. Ben Evans, finance chairman, left, to Mrs. Darius Pringle
• ♦ •
her phone number, hilt her
and Mrs. Ruascll Corwin, rehabilitation chuirmun, who is sewing on
JEAN McGUlRE was bade a
address is 207 Flamingo Drive,
a’ilclea for hospitalized veterans.
fond farawall recently by th»
Sunland.
Staff Wivaa. Mer husband ia
A big All Hands party is
another one who Is being sent
scheduled for the officers,
to the Armed Forces Staff
men ami wives of Thirteen at
College.
the National Guard Armory
Th* occasion of the farewell
Friday night from * p. m. to
was at tha Staff Wives cof­
Ml LUCENT WIGG
midnight. It l&gt; billed as being
Th* Judy Kinnlard Fund of fractured in two places. Doc­ Juily'a father, who suffered a
fee hosleised by Fran Moeller
"semi-formal"
contributions
given for a lit­ tors say that she will hnve to crippling accident s e v e r a l
mas
toy
program
for
the
fost­
at her lovely home which was
At the wives meeting last e r children. All toy* are to
tle Geneve girl who was undergo extensive further years ago, is unable to work.
feative with poinicttas and
week, Mrs. Carmita Ray, dir­ be taken to Andrea Payette's
treatment for the next two The family has some hospitali­
other seasonal decorations.
struck hy a hit and run driver year*.
ector of the State Welfare of­ hnma on Palm Way Drive in
zation insurance but It makes
The delicious homemade good­
several weeks ago, is growing
fice talked to the group about Flora Heights by D«eember
Local citizens ram* to the hardly a dent In the kind of
ies served with the coffee
the needs of dependent child­ loth. The club also talked
slowly.
aid of the Judy Kinnlard Fund treatment and care that Judy
were also of the Yule variety.
ren of th* county. The club about helping with clothing for
after It was discovered th at requires.
Reports
from
Jim
Lee
of
Sybil Dunleavy was named
voted to assist with the Christ- the children and possibly pass­
th# Lions Club indicate th at
bridge chairman to replace
tha fund has now reached $ I ,ing along maternity drsaea for
Jean McGuire and the next
184.64. Lee Is serving as cus­
women who need help in this
bridge party is slated for Dec­
todian of the fund.
line.
ember 18th with Marian Har­
LaUst contributor* include
On December 22nd the Thir­
ris.
Sanford Herald, $25; M. R.
• • •
teen EM Wives will assist the
Derrmher 4, I9fit
hoy, Lockhart; Kimelia Cten- Acey Dcucey Club with their
Strickland, $23; H II. Pierce,
THE PRADO Restaurant in
Ait mindona
910; Mark Cleveland Jr.. 9-*S
denin, I-ongwood; Bally Ful- annuel Christines party for
Winter Park was the scene
Oscar Ross, Willie Kelly, grum, Oviedo.
John Krider, 93; Sheriff J. L.
underprivileged children at the
Thursday of th* luncheon and
Hobby, 93; Marvin Dyal, 95;
Acey Deucey Club at l p. m.
business meeting of the RVAII- Arthur Bradshaw, Karl V.
December .1, ISM
Thrifty Service Station. 94;
9 Officer's Wive*. Hostesses Turner, Annabell Deere, John
Admission*
0 . I). Farrell. $2; Mr*. W. O.
for the event were Dossle de llnmiltun, Camio* A. McCoy,
(Jills
Lea
McArtUI, Junior
William Jimrnrx J r., John
Kirklcy. 9t and Mrs. H arry
Ganahl and Marian Tise.
Kudelt, 91.
The table* ware gay with Larry Spain, George Arnold, C. Walter, Klisah«th Lamar,
Collection made at the Ro­
festive minlilure Yule trees, Sanford; Carol F.lain* flow,- Ltqg/ord; Usrald in* Jackson'
tary Club, Monday by Harry
holly and candles and the glrli era, Kern Park; l.arry Wllaon,1 Mt, Dora.
Kudell who it assisting with
IHarhargea
silting round them were busy Osteen.
Disrhargea
personal solicitation, brought
Planning on giving ties this
Jiicia Wynn, Ronald Rusal,
SETS
with all kinds of exciting
Sallie Wright, Eunice How­ Robert D. llraden, Bara Htoud- ChristmasT A word to tha
In n total of 926.24.
plans for December activities.
Further contributions may
First there will he a bridge ard, Doria Spencer, Ester •nmirv, Robert Ward, William wise: don’t. Lat him chooa*
be sent to the Judy Kinnlard
Friday at Doty Mallciowski'a Hnntarhk*, Lucille Douilncy, Jimenvs Jr., Maid* ” ols, Hen- hi* own. Reside*, thera'a too
Fund, Box 543, Sanford.
home then 01, the 18th, Glnnle Kunir* Wiggins, K a r l i n * ford; Nora l« Grubbs, Mary many other gift Ideas to help
Judy la reporting doing "a*
Sullivan will hostess a pot-luck Floyd, Lucille McCall, I)ehru A. Wilcox, Dellary; Mary H. you nut. To succeed with g ift­
Edwards, Watson, DtLand) Romulus ing takes a little know-how Deficit ‘Only’
well as can bs expected" In
supper. On the 23rd, Shirley Howe, Anthony
O r a n g e Memorial Hospital
Youngblade will entertain the Gwendoline Gilmore and baby Kronamann, Datlona; Carol of a man'* likes and dislikes.
where she lies with her back
wives with a punch party at hoy, Nona K. Knight and bahy Elaine Flowers, Fern Park;
What sports does he Ilka? $8.2 Billions
her home and winding up the hoy, Sanford; Margaret Sterl­ t'hnrlc* Tabor, l.ake Mary; Due* he prefer reading fic­
finished with
1
WASHINGTON (UPI) month of December In a blare ing and hnhy girl, Casselber­ Clyde Drew, New Hiuyrun tion or nnn-flctlon? Is hi*
M
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DUPONT
of glory will be a big New ry; Rahy Girl Martin, De- Reach.
tnste In clothe* conservative The Treasury revised down­ Salvation Army
ward the federal deficit for the
December 9. 1901
Y cir’s Eve party at the home Lnnd; Calvin Drtrick, Delto­
or doe* h* lean toward* tho
fiscal year which ended last
Admissions
of Kathy Henson publicity na; Joyce Wehling and bahy
Remembers All
avant-garde? The anawer* to
James Kirkland, Elisabeth these questions will give you June 30.
chairman for Nine.
The department placed the
• *
•
Christmas is the must wide­
Daniels, Helen lllrra, l.ttcill# n start on your gift hunt.
red ink figure at $12 billion ly celebrated holiday on the
Appleby, Jerninga Hurt, June
LOUISE RIDF.LL, w h o s e Tree Drawing
Skiing has brought about
calendar.
Itemuaat, Sanford; Walter II. more men'* sportwear fash- and called this "final.”
husband has received orders to
In October, the deficit for
The Salvation Army trie* to
Marland, Anna K. Sturn, inna (even among non-skiers)
Yokuska, Jipan was gueat of Demonstrated
Alice Luts, DeBary; Oscar than any other iport since the fiscal 1944 was put at 99-3 bil­ see that no one is left nut. It
honor at a farewell gathering
* • •
Drckar, l.ake Mary; Glenda golf fad of the '20's. Here, lion but this figure was based serves the old, the III, the
recently when Mra. Lynn DietIn DeBary
on incomplete information, the shut In. and the prisoner.
J. Cox, Orlando,
PAT DEAnoLPIt and Jn rich hostessed a coffee at her
ona may choose from a host Treasury said.
Send your contributions to
Watson were co-hostesses at a home.
Discharges
The trehniqu* of painting
COMPLETE
of Ideas from parkas to pan's
Receipts totaled $89 3 billion the Salvation Army, T. 0. Dox
recent RVAH-5 Officers Wlvea
Feative decoration* of poln- treat was demonstrated by
Oma Lra McArdel, Paul
to
ski
raps,
gogglai.
sweater*
and
expenditures
$97.7
billion
ASSORTMENT
1936,
Sanford.
coffee and business meeting aettas and holly adorned the Albert Mercer ror members Walker. Charles Roberta, Ro­
In the absence of Boole Werner, table and guest* enjoyed chat- of the DeBary Aria and land Smith, Willie Railay, and even warm wool sock*. In the past fiscal year.
who was ill, Kathy Russell ling over coffee, punch and Craft* Club at their monthly William Reilley, Hnhy Uoy The socks, incidentally, wilt
Funeral Notice
delicious coffee cake and other meeting held lest Thursday Diton, J o y c e Arlene Siarlove, make murvelous Christina* Ilalfour On Loan
presided.
FIREPLACE
One of the main orders of dainty tidbits as they recalled at tha Mansion House. Plans Shirley Rasmussen and baby stockings to hang up on tho
HUSTON (UPI) — The j i s i m h i , is t r u is m -inset*
business was the presentation I^tulse and Bill'* tour of duty were mail* after the demon­ girl, Margaret C. Mathews mantle and stuff with essen­ Boston Bruins "loaded" veter­
— Funeral n r t l c t i for Mat­
thew Jam ti J»«ln*kl. II. A t
E Q U IP M E N T
of a farewell gift to Chris in Sanford.
stration to spend a Tuesday and bahy girl, Janetta Wil­ tials that Dad alwaya needs, an winger Murray Balfour to
Hollywood. wh &gt; 41*4 Monday,
lovelace, who is leaving soon
Invited to Join Mr*. Dietrich morning workshop (ration liams and baby boy, Hanford; razor Made*, shaving cream, their Hershey farm club In
will bo ti.lJ at I«:1A o m
EXTRA LARGE RKI.ECTION
W-.lo—,t.iy at ttrlMnn Kiln*
Iter husband, Robert, who has In honoring Mrs. Ittdell were outiloora fur inviuhrr* to HU,lie L e e l l i n e l y , Altamonte ete.
the American llmkey League.
-r.,1 Horn# S*nfof.|, with It —v
Promoting a family sport Balfour recorded two assets
bet-n operations ufflccr for Five Mrs. Ruth Swanson. Mr*. Din- practice drawing trees found Spring*; Klitahelh Rinse, Ger­
K.lwsr-I Klrchor of Onot-o o f ­
ficiating. Ilurlat will t&gt;o In
will be sltendlng Armed Forres kle .Shively. Mrs. Eve Rngero in th* area.
aldine Wood, Dellary; Bonita like Ire skating or howling In 15 games for the Bruins
Rvoraroon cemetery. Brleeon
Rtaff College In Norfolk next Mrs. Tina Miller, Mrs. Jasnn*
Reports heard during the Wynn, Longwood; N o r m a wilt luggrat nther gift possi­ this season.
Funeral Homo is chars*.
yea r.
Wolf, Mr*. Peggy Rcmdt. and meeting were given by Presi­ Jean Jnckaon, Oviedo; Shirley bilities — slacks, water re ­
Present 5&gt;r the coffee were Mrs. Anne Gable.
CUSTOM-MADE
dent Arthur llennett on the Ann Martin and llaby H o y , pellent jackets and all-weather
• • •
two of tli# winners of Five's
coni*. When buying men's
recent Florida Frdrration of Winter Garden.
CURTAIN SCREENS
recent bridge tournament, Sts
RILLIE KI M MON’ S waa Art Convention; by the secre­
DKCKMIIER 7. IKI
outerwear, look for fashion [
ay Reno and Mickey Murphy. guest of honor al a brunch *1 tary, Mra. Martha Haddock
Admissions
and easy wear and car* fea­
Chairman of the tournament the Tradewtnd* Cafeteria In and hy th* traaaurar, Archie
Earl Samuel Fisher. Mar­ tures such si stain repaller.
waa Bur Monroe.
Casselberry last Thursday.
garet Downer, Harry Hahn. This invisahle finish defia*
MarN'aughtnn.
During the meeting, the club She was stunning in a pink
GENERAL $
ELECTRI C
Next juried shows for the Reuben Smith L. Dean Itamil- oily at well as water-borne
raffled off several very unus­ brocade outfit with matching local club wars announced for Ion. Laura Kulr, Clarence Si- spills and stains. This duraual aprons made by nelly hat and the decorations of pink April and November ami the j ler. Florence Lillie, Irene Wal- Ida water repellency will laat
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
KaUey. They bore the squad­ and red rosfi and pink and Seventh Annual Exhibition of thall, Myrna Keefe, Irma John- through reprated washings
•
TOASTERS
ron Insignia and will he great red Christmas balls nestled In Florida Sculptors for Dec. tt- 'ton. Thelma LeGer. Anna „nd dry-cleanings. Oily and
• BLENDERS
• COFFER MAKERS
• IRONS
In wear for squadron social greenery compllmente d her Jan. 10 at Norton Galleries ] Pearl Hill. Loire Boykin. Ns- water-borne stains can be aim• KITCHEN MIX Kit.-4
gatherings. The ru tr aprons choice of costume.
• CAN OPENER
than Butler, Dollie Mi-Million, ply Iduttrd up and not a trace
in Wrat Palm Beach.
were won by Ann Fall ami
Although Cdr. George KiSanford: Mary Jo Culhreth, will be found. Since garments
Donna Wells.
mons will he relieved of com- s i
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Lake Mono*; Henry Heath. treated with rrpeller will atay
mand of Hire* on December M . J, JQSinSKl,
C A M P IN G E Q U IP M E N T
Longwood; Evelyn Gilmore, clean longer, th* man in your
M1LLICEN1 WIGG has been |Hth and transferred In Ihr
Kathleen Garrison. New 5my- j,f, wi„ HouWy w , „ your
PORTABLE — WITH RF.NTHER
elected
new president n( USS Coral Sea. "Charming Hollywood, Dies
gift
choice.
Remember
what
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RVA1I-9 Enlisted Wives, re Billie" will be among ua to
Birth*
was taid shout neckties? It
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placlni Attn Panning,
spread
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Other new officer* include sunshine until after school is died Mondsy morning at his Ssnford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs.
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ELECTRIC HEATERS......
Lalla Harris vice president; out in June cf next year.
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CANAVERAL HEATERS $ .
Howard, treasurer; Faye Bell­ silver chip and dip tray was P«'t &gt;«»r.
i lion. Sanford, a girl; Mr. and 4 , I M I , n i . n r t ' . A a
amy, publicity; Grace llerrin, presented to Billies by tho gals
Born Scpi. 27. 1924, in Dun- Mrs. Marion Keefe. Sanford,
U U n U ilH A a tlS
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chaplain; Pat Willis, historian. of Three and about fill lad nallen. N. J.. he was a Navy a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene N u m b e r LeSSOIl
Named to the welcoming iei of Three, along with the veteran of World War 11 and Boykin. Sinlord, a girl; Mr.BURLINGAME. Calif. (U PI)
And Be Happier In A *65'
committee were Helen Scher- wlvea of tha leaders of other a building contractor
byand Mra. Franklin Culbrealh. —A south San Francisco acFord From The Ole Ford
zer. Beverly and Lalla
squadrons gathered to show trade, lie attended th* M*th l.ake Munrie, a girl.
jcountant received quite a leaHelen was one of the new their respects.
House In Downtown Sanford.
odist Church in Hollywood.
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Discharges
son In addition from his wife.
Lumber &amp; Ace Hardware
members welcomed to the
Chairman of arrangements
Survivor* sra his wife, M rs.1 Ruth Swinncy, Ivy Jane
Pauline Van Leeuwen, 30.
‘•Excellent
Service
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squadron along with ChrD Lee for the delijhtful brunch was Helan Harkey Jaainskl,
for- Estridge, James Adam Hill, presented her husband, Tod,
700 French Ave.
Arlene Bryant
and Cecil Hutchison.
mer Sanford resident, and a Tliomas Landers, Sanford; with triplets—all |irle —at PenStrickland-Morrison
Ford,
Inc.
In a last enture as leader daughter, Mary Jane, uf Hot- Mary Kosotan. DeBary; .Solo- insula lloipital. The Van LeeuThe Nine wives are planning
Ph. 322-7121
W. Park 4II-H414
332-1141
a Christinas party lor the j of the Three wive*, UHUa will lywoud.
uiuii Harris, Lake Mouroe.
wviu have four uttwr children

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Extension
Homemakers
Donate Scheduled
f ? 7 M. fe.ri"9*
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To Annual Community Party

Altamonte Club
All-Music Services To Have Annual
Supper
Revere Nativity Holiday
By
One of Um highlights of the
local observance of Christmas
each year is the all-music ser­
vice of First Presbyterian
Church.
This season It will be pre­
sented at 5 p m. Sunday with
the Chancel Choir singing nine
anthems on the revered story
of Christ’s nativity.
Mrs. George Touhy, minis­
ter of music, will play three
preludes and the offertory as
well as doing the accompany­
ing for the vocalists. The sp-

Holiday Mailing
Schedule Given
In Forest City
By Maryana Mile*
Holiday schedules to in­
sure fast and prompt servire
to (hose using the Forest Clly
Post Office were announced
today by Allen and Ernestine
Forward, clerks.
Service window will be op­
en from 7 a. m. unlit 7 p. m.,
Monday through Friday and
from rt:30 a. m. until 7:30
p. m. on Saturday beginning
next week and continuing
through Wednesday, Dec. 23.
Tht window will be open Sun­
day. Dec. 13 and 20, from 1
until 5 p. m. for stamp sales
and receiving psekages, how
ever no mail will bo put up
during these hours.
The Forwards remind that
seated Christmas cards re­
quire a five cent stamp and
that return addresses should
be on all seuled cards. Cards
In unsealed envelopes require
only a four cent stamp but
will not be forwarded or re*
turned. Packages should bo
wrapped and tied securely
with the address and return
on one outside surface and
also on the inside.
Housewives of the area are
requested to do their mailing
between 10 a. m. and 3 p. ni.
to avoid waiting lines and as
a courtesy to tbs working
people by leaving the early
and late hours for their use.

DeBary Legion
Over The Top
In Membership

Dellary’s Herbert P. Gibb
American Legion Post, for
the fifth consecutive year,
has attained I0O per cent
nicnilwrship with this year’s
total numbering 188 member*,
an addition of two over last
year.
Reports announcing t h ■
successful membership dries
were given a t last week's
regular meeting of the Poet
by Dr. Isither Terbell, ISfl4
membership chairman, who
was eommended by Command­
er W. G. Williams for his
work.
New members, who will be
Installed In ceremonies nest
March, are Henry Thurssm,
R. I. Elmers, Frank T.nymel.
Edward Perry. D. H- llrown.
Carl B. McC'nlet, Fred Perrlrk, Vernon Harrison, C. R
(libb, W. A. Shantey ami lluj
Quails.
The program for the meet­
ing wan given by Sgt. J. S.
McKinnon, safety educational
officer of the Florida High­
way Patrol stationed in DeLand. who reported in his
talk that someone is killed
every M minutes in traffic
accidents.
Announcement was made
that the Florida Legion's
mid-winter conference will be
held this weekend in Orlando.

Democrats Pick

propriately voiced Schauta or­
gan at the church as been
highly praised by musicians
(or its fine tonal qualities.
The choir members who will
take part in the service are
sopranos Mmes. Harry Echelberger, Edward MUes, Nick
Pfeifauf and Miss Joan Wilke;
altos Mmes. If. E. Bothell,
Gene Estrldge, Roy Mann,
Edgar Miller, Rayburn Mil
wee, Rtidy Sloan, Edgar Smith
and Leon Walker.
Also tenors Andrew Brac­
ken, Walter Glelow, George
Touhy; basses Warren Adams,
William Brumley J r., Robert
Crumley, Gene Eitridge and
Clifford McKJbbin.
An open Invitation is extend
ed to all who care to add this
bour of worship to their sea
son of adoration. It ia urged
that early arrival be planned,
not only to keep from disturb­
ing others after the service
has started, but to enjoy the
chimes that will be played five
minutes before the scheduled
starting time for the service.
The candlellghling will be
done by Jimmy Dodson and
Tom Hemphill. Special deco
rations are being planned and
will be placed in the sanctuary
by Circle Three.

Lyman Students
Attend UOf F
Theater Meet

Jalla Bartoa
Altamonte Springs Garden
Club will have its annual
Christmas covered dish sup­
per meeting a t ft:3U p. m.
Thursday, at the Community
House.
Plans for the event were
made at last Thursday’s
meeting of the executive
board. Mrs. Robert Bradford,
program chairman, reported
that there will be a Christmat Play featuring local tal­
ent and Christmaa music will
be piayrd. Host and hostess
committee for the evening
will be Mr. and Mrs. Brad­
ford as chairmen and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard E. Sic Hr hie,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Baum­
gartner, Mr. and Mrs. Web­
ber R. Haines, Sir. and Mrs.
B. H. Jarrurd and George
liubbell.
Members of the club are
reminded to
bring their
Christmas tree ornaments to
the Community House on
Thursday morning in order
that they can be placed on
the tree before the supper.
In other business of the
board meeting, reports on the
Seminole County Federation
of Woman's Club meeting
held last month in Oviedo
were given by Mrs. George
Knoth, vice president, who at­
tended the meeting along
with Sirs. Bradford and Sirs.
Robert SI. Watson.

OFFICIALS REPRESENTING Central Florida Horse Show, Inc., at
opening of the new Wekiwa Springs Road nrena were, from left, D. H.
Jackson, Don Kirkland, directors; C. W. Morrison, vice president; Joe
Walton, director; Joe Green, president and A. G. Lunhurdt Jr., secretarytreasurer.
(Heruld Photo)

Lake Mary VFD
Holiday Party
Set Thursday

By Fran res Wester
Data for the annual Firwman'a and Ladies Auxiliary
Christmas Party haa been set
for December 10th at 6 p. m.
in tha Fire Hall, and will
start with a covered dish supl&lt;er. The Auxiliary will fur­
nish tha meat which will 1m
ham.
This party ta for all fire­
men and their families and
tha ladle* and their families.
Dios* planning to attend and
bring children should contact
Mrs. Kay Sasaman. Sant* will
be present and will not want
to miss any of the children
with Ms surprlsa for them.
4-H Officers
The following officer* for
the coming y»ar have been
named by the Ladies Auxil­
Elected
iary: P r e s i d e n t , Marian
Schweickert; Vice President,
By Mrs. H. L. Johnson
Lake Monrue's Junior 4-H jThelma Brewer; Secretary,
Club, which m e e t s e a c h l.oit Pugh; and Treasurer,
Thursday in tha Community Frances Abel). They will be
Center, elected officer! at Installed in January.
Two new members of the
last week'a meeting. Serving
will be Kerry Kniffin, presi­ Auxiliary are Mrs. Pat Friend
dent; Susan Thomus, vice and Mrs. Jane Richards who
president;
Jeanne
Doyle, were special gueata at tha
leerstary-treasurer and Mary last meeting.
More new names are need­
King, reporter.
In other business the girls ed in the organisation. Every
discussed future plans for woman is invited to attend
sewing projects with their the auxiliary meeting* held
leader, Mrs. Muri&gt; Rue, and on the third Thursday of each
talked of the Christmas Par­ month. These women help
ade and the meuuiiig of support the work of the (ireChristmas.
men.

By Jaae Casselberry
Fourteen students from the
Lymsn High School Speech
and Drama Clast attended the
Theater Workshop Conference
on the University of Florida
campus at Gainesville Friday
and Saturday.
Friday night they attended
a banquet and a Florida Play­
ers production of Oliver Gold­
smith's "She Stoops to Con­
quer."
Purpote of the conference
wee to stimulate a sincere In­
terest In drama and the the­
ater and was attended by 17S
students from 14 schools.
First opera broadcast hi
The bottlcnose d o l p h i n
The workshop included lee
ture and discussion on such communicates with its fellows history took place Jau. 13,
I IlHO.
related areas ss design, set­ by whistling.
tings, costumes, make-up and
lighting. On Saturday the stu
dents were divided into am.ill
groups to act out
amt in
terpret a scene from another
18th Century comedy, "The
Rivals," by Sheridan, and
were given constructive critic­
ism.
A student directed one-act
play, "The Stronger," wound
up the conference.
The local group was accom­
panied by Mr*. Carolyn Purak, Lyman ipeech and drama
teacher, and Mrs. Edward
l.unn, and while In Gainesvil­
le they stayed at the Ilambi
Motel.
Those attending were LisLath l.unn. Nancy Porter, Bar­
bara Foresco, Marcia Enstarting. Ronnie Lay man, Susan
Edw ards, Pam EM ridge, Ann
Trawiek, Ruth Kelm, Sharon
Tucker, Judy Kacar, John
Masciantnni, Robert Yascl,
md Dsn Casselberry.

DeBary Firemen
Plan Dinner;
Installation

Store Executive,
Cash Missing

ORLANDO (U n &gt; -N o trace
hat
been found of department
The DeBary Volunteer Fire­
men's Association and the store chain executive George
Indies Auxiliary will hate a F. Dinneen, 45. or of the
dinner and Joint Installation nearly $125,000 missing from
ceremonies o n Wednesday, the stores, the sheriff’* ofDec. 1(1, at the F'irr Hall be­ fi&lt;v said today,
ginning at (I p.m All paid tip Criminal investigator Boh
members are invited to at­ Wood said Dinneen last wa»
tend and reservation* should *een in Jacksonville Sept .10
be in no later than this Tlmra lie had left his home here
day, Dec. to.
Sept. 29
Coinmtllee members Inking The disappearance of Dm
reservations srn Ellsworth neen was revealed when s
Ogden, John Martin. John Vet warrant was Issued charging
ter, Francanna Howard, Kay him with grand larceny. The
Ryan and Tiltle ilealy.
warrant charges he wrote a
Regular meeting* of the or rherk for $15,000 on a com­
ganliations also are sched pany account and then cashed
uied this Thursday with the it.
Auxiliary meeting at 2 pm .
The check was made out to
and the Association at 8 p.m., Dinneen and carried a nota­
both in the Fire Hall.
tion "pelty cash." Dinneen
was regional comptroller of
Christmas Cheer J. B Ivey Department Stores,
SUNDERLAND, E n g l a n d headquarters at Charlotte, N
(UPI) — Brewery Chairman C.
Douglas Nicholson said hi* Wood said at least It check*
brewery will give away (ISO have been signed fur cash on
gallons of beer to hospitals in hand at various slores In
the north of England this Florida and additional war­
rants may he signed.
Christmas.

By D oan Estes
A letter from the Longwood
Volunteer Fire Department
was read at the regular meet­
ing of the Longwood Extension
Homemakers Club held last
Thursday at the Civic League
Building.
Following reading of the
tetter, which invited two mem­
ber* of the club to attend a
meeting of Die annual Chil­
dren's Christmas Party Com­
mittee scheduled for this Wednc*day evening, the club voted
to give a donation to the fire
department (or the party.
In other business, Mias Myr­
tle Wilson, county agent, ad­
vised the members that the
installation banquet for Sem­
inole County Council officers
was to take place the follow­
ing evening at the Upsala
Prcshytertan Church Educa­
tional Building with Mrs, Fe­
lix Mcgv, president of the
Lmgwoud Club to be installed
at Council secretary. Twelve
members and thetr husband*
planned lo sllend the event.
A donation was taken by the
flub for the Judy Kinnainl
Fund for presentation at Die
Council banquet.
Miss Wilson also gave tip*
on rare ami handling of
stretch material* and plans
were discussed for a workshop
on upholstering which will lie
announced (or a later dale.
Color films on blending color
In (he home were shown.
Mrs. Mege, who conducted
the meeting attended by 52
members and guests, an­

lobster Death*
PORTO TORRES. Sardinia
(UPI)—Police Investigated the
dealhs of 10,000 lobsters at a
(idirry pond near here. They
had two theories — natural
causes, nr poisoning by ene­
mies of Ito- local lobslermen.

nounced that the club's USO
contribution date was Dee. 10.
During the program following
the business meeting, vignet­
tes on their most outstanding
Christmases were presented
by Mrs. Mege, Mrs. MUIon
Tinsley. Mrs. Bert Havre.
Miss Ella Cummings and Mrs.
l-eota Putman. Mrs. E. P.
Richard* related one of her
favorite Christmas stories and
Mrs. llurbon Ferrell sang a
solo of a Basque Christmas
Carol. Members enjoyed sing­
ing carols accompanied by
Mrs. Charles Pearce at the
piano. Gifts were exchanged.
Tallies for the occasion were
decorated with miniature snow­
men and pine rone Christmas
trees. Hostesses were Mrs.
Frances Selje, Mrs. Mary
Hartley, Mis* Dorothy Healh.
Mrs. Myron Jacobis, Mrs.
Betsy McCory and Mr*. Hen­
rietta Duebner.

The regular meeting « f
South Seminole VFW Port EOT
will be held today at • p.m.
at the Post Home on the 014
Dixie Highway north of Longwood. Presiding at the meet*
log will be Commander Jobs
McManus.
Tlie Auxiliary Unit will m et*
at 8 p.m. Thursday, also at thn
Post Horae, with Mrs. Virginia
McManus, president, conduct­
ing the meeting.

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Rearick As
President
The DeBary Democratic
Club elected and installed
Chester Rearick ns president
for the coming year at tha
December meeting held lost
week with Constable Oscar
Papintou presiding in the abirm t' of President Darwin
Bruce.
Other officers named were
William Brumbaugh, v i c e
president; Mr*. John Prick,
secretary-treasurer and Papineau and Mrs. Frederick
Wallace, three year directors.
In other business the group
voted a donation of 120 to
the Volunteer Fire Departmen! fur m of tbs halL

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spend |2 8 billion. TnU figure includ­
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R E P O R T F R O M T H E K R E M L IN

Political Notebook

old schools and budding new ones.
It Is a preliminary estimate made
by the research division of the Na­
tional Education Association.
On the basis of total enrollment, a
six-hour day and an average of about
178 school days a year, the cost of
budding dtlxens comes to 60 cents
per pupil-hour.
Does anyone doubt It’s a bargain?

WASHINGTON (NBA) —
Tran Van Son (fictitious
turn*) to ■ Mender, unassum­
ing 41-year-old Vietnamese
n*w«pap*r-mmf*iin* publish­
er and former guerrilla fight­
er.
Three month* ago, when I
talked vrlth him la BaJgoa, he
v u dead set against “ going
North." In n free-for-all dis­
cussion among Vietnam#**
newspaper editor*, publishers
and reporter* th a t 1 wa* In
on, ha argued quietly bat
strongly th at th* war had to
be won in th* eouth and that
•tu ck in g North Viet Nam
would serve no purpose.
Several dey* ago I had

Sound Familiar?
This la the tale of one political
party.

Its heyday it commanded the allegi­
ance of widely different groups In
American society—from eastern capitallsts on one side to western farmers on the other, with professional
and middle*las* people In between.
They were united In opposition to
what they considered the unconstitu­
tional enfargsment of executive pow­
er* by Democratic presidents—one
strong and popular Democrat In par­
ticular, who was responsible for
■weeping social changes.
In addition, they espoused the
causes of fiscal responsibility, great­
er economic autonomy by the Individ­
ual states and limitation of the pres­
ident’s term of office.
Their last successful presidential
candidate was a popular general and
war hero, but even in this last period
of political supremacy, the seeds of
their ultimate ecliiwo were sprouting.
The question or the future of the
Negro race and the posalbllity of
war were major causes of their
downfall. The party’* defense of
states’ rights and willingness to tem­
porize on the Negro issue gained
them much sup|&gt;ort in the South but

resulted in the defection of many
follower* elsewhere.
While In previous year* the party
had nominated moderate candidate*
with wide national appeal, ite last
convention constituted a surrender
to pressure from the right. The vic­
torious philosophy was characteris­
ed by distrust of minority groups and
fear of subversion by “un-American"
ideologic*.
The aubsequent election waa a dis­
aster for the party.
The party was. of course, the
Whigs, who appeared on the U.S. po­
litical scene !&gt;ctwcen 1834 and 1850.
(The Democratic president was An­
drew Jackson and the general was
Zachary Taylor.)
The Whig* were replaced as the
second major party by the Republi­
cans, a vigorous new party which,
except in tho South, represented the
gathering mainstream of American
thinking at th a t time.

Barbs
By Hal Caekra*

Dr. Crane's

Thought For Today
For the scripture says, You shall
not muzzle nn ox when it Is trending
out the grnln, and, The lnborrr de.
senes his wages.—I Timothy 5:18.
•
•
•
labor Is tbe rnpltnl of our work­
man.—Grover Cleveland.

Phil Newsom Sov-.

. .

Show Of Strength
On Dee. T, doctor* will de- I Th* feet that the coalition
rids whether he can continue of Premier A I d o M o r o ’ s
ChrUtinn Deinoernta and Vic*
hla duties.
If not, Itallnn law require* Premier I’eitro Nennl’a left
that a Joint session of parlia­ wing BocialLti exist* at all
ment evnvme within 16 days l* one of the contradictions
of Italian politic*.
to elect a successor.
The Issue, the Communists
Anothsr ls th* show of
hope, could hrenk up the cen­ strength put on by the ItutUn
ter-left coalition which has 1t ’ommunlats at a time when
ruled Italy for most of a It had keen believed that a
■erica of tvenU had hurt th*
year.
party.
On* of these * ns th* death
Inst August of Palmira Tog.
Herald Area Correspondents
Haiti, the party secretary.
ra te r pets*
Another wax the ouster of
Altamonte Bpriaga
N ikita Khrushchev, an event
Mr*. Rltchla Hirrte
Mr*, ialla Hart**
which the Christian Demo,
I0M 34
isi-iaii
4 0 MM
crats attempted to exploit a*
Bear Lake* Parrel City
nn example of communism's
l
ake
Mary
Mr*. Mary*** Mile*
political Jungle.
Mr*.
France*
Wester
MI-3471
3324311
But, far from hurting, th*
'Communist* cam* out of No.
Casselberry
Lake Monro#
vemher’* municipal election*
Mr*. II. I- Jobese*
Mr*. Jeae I'xatelbarrf
with added strength.
313-4731
U llIM
It led th* party newspaper
Lee I wood
Chula#**
Mr*. D u n s Kata*
L'Unlta to trumpet that th*
Mrs. J u s Msft*
313-3317
result* heruldsd th* downfall
346-1741
Narth Or I**4*
of M*r*’» «*Rttrd*ft govern­
Mr*. M*rg*r*t Cooky
ment.
Peltesa
3334m
Th* coalition lUelf le on*
Mr*. Mildred lleuey
Oateew
th a t defies political law* of
641-1431
Mr*. Clarenc* Bnydet
gravity.
333-4341
Gs*e»*
It pita Nennl, an eld Boris),
Os led*
Mr*. J#.\n* ll*j*
let. egainst labor In support
Mr*. F.selyn laady
34V-4I73
of an unpopular austrrity
343-314*
program which haa heoated
taxes and haa Installed credit
curb*.
Delayed have been such
favorite Nennl project* ne de­
centralisation of government
into regional governments
and agricultural reform In­
Pago I Sanford, Florida T uch., December 8, I9GI cluding a change In th*
ehnrecropplng system.
These aru considered fact­
WAi.ri R a. hiKLow, s u i r u a ax u n s i.n u k *
ors in the Communists' nsw
m a a u SUI.TOI.ina. itrewlaiMa • a-eeral ■•■***.
show of strength.
m h iiim i sL i.stx u tca
On* Interpretation Is that
J tb ia n l. *rs!n*iMoa
A Jin ililu t Ouester
aeew.let* Udller
the voter* were voting no to
MIt I.MbkiS
si t a u t i. ju u n eo n
AJ&gt;.ru..in. U .iu |tr
much for communism as
U«n.|lau b-Jltur
not n t n
against the government. This
O
ltirii
ta.sru
.in
s
U
u
i
|i
l
Uo h ii w il.l.ltu e
la supported by th* feet that
JA.’.iM lU U K SU S*
Uuclllf bailor
S i i i m i i U sitntr
while the Communist vote
u u in s s t i t f i t
fSBV ttKLL*
City bJlluf
ha* increased, actual member­
M.cn.slesl Su#l
*1 lit tt 1.1.Lt
s i a v itrn n r
ship In th* party has declin­
O e n tr bailer
ni4(( l’h
ed.
Another factor 1* that when
1‘utiii.neJ a.iif tic iii e .iu rJsf, a u o t.f tc.a curtaiui-*; put, Nennl decider! to abandon
UsU.a b .ia ra .f pr-i.-JIn* Chrlitm**.
years of opposition end Join
the government, he did so at
elutLMiriio.t n trail
Home Delivery
|}a we.h th* cost of the loss of hie
parly's extreme left wing.
Ms Mall
SMIItUl.k: l o i n I f
ALL uriltiM MtlL T hat loss wa* reflected In th*
J.e Use*
|M « | l« .r
HI It 1 leer
voting.
se t S Mouths
».:» I Meulh*
The Communist* have flat­
Z tt I Melik*
I IS I Maatke
ly refused to go along with
i.«* | Men lb
t.M I Meet*
U. * t '. i u l Mi(*l*lUM
tael »U eeU ea*««ripuees *• government announcement of
It* austerity program with a
peia i* *4«**«e.
wav* of strike* among agri­
In e liereU le * aviueei «i ,u« ftu M h i i s s i u t is ee- cultural workers, dock work­
IIIU4 eseluMtelf u the ase ter repablitellue #t ell l*e less, ers, railroad worker* and
• e a r pnelea le tste Btnaneeer.
civil servant*.
On th* government’s part
Me.riea ee ».&lt;«S eleee Metier oeieeer It. tail el tee I’oei it was an attempt to halt an
tillU* •( neelei*. SieiMe, eaeer tee net et Ueu«itu •( Meres
inflationary spiral which saw
i. 1SSI.
the cost of living rU* l&gt; per
Me perl et ear aeitriee. see# or eettnw ien. el ISIt tautee cent In 1963 and a balance of
i t Tke neat'll* UtreU n n be iifiv JssM lu ear Mtaatr ultfe. payments deficit of more than
eat wrlilee peralseun vt in* pamtaner el T it llettM- net 31 billion.
labor'* demand*. it I* **UleaitU ael *r tine reepaaeibt* ter aatn reproaesii.e wUI be
eausiaere* e* letrloeian ua t b* lltrv U t ««pfrl(Bl ee* will k&lt; mated, would have cast the
beta Heels tar *eu&gt;e*ee a o j.r tbe lew.
country about (730 million.

On* man’s persons! tragedy
may be Ui* Instrument by
which Italy’s resurgent Com­
munists mak# another at­
tempt to bring down tb* gov­
ernment.
The personal tragedy la
President Antonio Begnl's. Ilo
suffered a paralyilng stroke
last August shortly after an­
other government crisis and
hna only partially recovered.

ft!)? &amp;anfm*h fljcralii

B fo tia t — t o y C ro rn fa y

Worry Clinic
I.*rry’e •‘lie’’ had held
him In terrible slavery for
14 year*, largely because
he had never dlssecled hla
case and pinpointed
th# exact lime and place
when hi* tie started. Head
for th* booklet below and
learn how to solve your
o«n problem*. It* It In
rharch ar high a c h o o l
closses, too.
CASE U-150: U rry P.,
ug -d 19, Is the victim of a tic.
lie grows unduly excited
when he i* called upon to re­
cite in a college classroom.
Then he starts blinking hi*
•yes rapidly and twists his
head around to th* right side.
“How can I stop doing
this7" he begged.
Well, first we went hack |n
a lengthy lnlerviuw until wa
found that this nuisance habit
first started in the fourth
grade.
l-arry was a thy, sensitive
boy. Ho was an only child and
had been sheltered more than
even the usual only child.
Rut hit teachers hail been
w ry understanding, so Larry
got along splendidly.
At least, ho did till one duy
hit teacher was ill with the
flu and • gruff, unsympath.
• tic teacher took her piece.
Bom* of the rowdies of th*
room had made things un­
pleasant (or this substitute
teacher, te she w»s feeling Ir­
ritable.

Then she called on Larry
to reud aloud. Her abrupt,
loud announcement of hit
name, unnerved him.
His hands trembled and he
felt ovrrwholmed with stage
fright.
Ae he rose to retd, he
knocked his box of pencils on
the floor with a crush.
The teacher thought he did
it oti purpose and bawled him
uut, like a top sergeant of the
Army.
This got la rry *° confused
that when he started to read,
he had hi* kook upside down
and thus had to turn it
around in plain sight of his
laughing classmates.
Well, hy this time lie got
so upset, his voice choked up
and teurs liegail to well up.
Ilut Larry know he simply
dared not cry, for that would
label him as n baby in tbe
sight of the entire class.
And he didn't dare wipe
the teurs away with his hand­
kerchief or aveu thu ruff of
Ids shirt sleeve.
In this desperate dilemma,
lie started blinking his eyes
rapidly to avoid having the
tear* spill down his cheek*.
.Meanwhile, he twisted his
lieud to the extreme right,
for Ibis let him fuce the wall,
line* ho snt in thu extreme
right row of thu classroom.
Larry didn't rcaliiu it at
that nionient, hut th* pattern
of muscles that were func­
tioning at the time of this

Dick

severe emotional “burn" or
humiliation, were almost inlelibly impressed.
Thereafter, whenever he
wut called upon to recite In
class, thla same pattern of
muscles again took over.
lu rry thus would blink rap­
idly anil Jerk his head around
t&lt;&gt; the rig h t It was an invol­
untary reaction.
He felt powerless to pre­
vent this standard muscular
pattern.
“Bo th at’s how It all start­
ed!" Larry exclaimed with a
deep sigh.
And I nodded.
“ It mak&lt;e me angry to
think I have been a (lave for
10 years to this nuisance re­
action,” ho addvd.
“ Well, la rry , that's ono
ndvuutugo in pinpointing tho
onset of any psychological
complex." I replied.
“ For when you grow Irate
a t yourself, you have extra
motivation for declaring a
rotolutIon and becoming free
from your slavery."
Send for my Irooklet on
“ How to Correct a Tic," en­
closing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 30 cent*.
(Always write to Dr.
Crane In car* of this news­
paper, enclosing a long
-lamped, addreeaed cot elope
and 3u rants to cover typ­
ing end printing costs when
yea send fer an* of hi*
book!*!*.)

West's

The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON (Ul’l) —
What we need in this coun­
try le sn insurance company
that specialises in writing pol­
icies against unusual disas­
ter*.
Moat of thla business, it
seems, now goes to Lloyd* of
lamdon. For instance, Lloyd*
lecviitly insured the Nutional Swimming I’oul Institute
against snow during its con­
vention In Cleveland next
month.
If It snows two Inches or
more on any day of the fourday affair, tha institute will
collect 16,000.
Well, now. I'm not necessar­
ily trying to steer business
away from the London firm.
The Uritish are having enough
ecouomlc troubles as it is.
Uut it occurred to me that
(hero are u number of pecu­
liarly American disasters thul
a U.8. company would b« bet­
ter equipped to handle.
Insuring a swimming pool
convention against snow re­
quire* no particular actuarial
•kill*. Weather bureau rec­
ord* are readily available,
from which it would be sim­
ple to calculate the risk of •
two-inch snowfall in Cleve­
land in mid-January.
But suppose that llarry M.
Gold water wanted to take out
an insurance policy that would
protect him against landslide*.
I doubt whether Lloyds or
any other foreign underwriter

The best passing remark*
are the correct answer* kid*
give to achool problems.
•
• •
Homs lawh&lt; r* a husband
ran do avrrythlng he pWasei
If It pleasca hla wife.
•
• •
When It eomea to dress
these days, not only the boy#
will be boy*.
•
e •
No wonder some people
never have anything en their
minds, the aray they talk it
off.
#
• •
Three words can rover this
roniing Christmas seaso n slop, (hop and swop.
•
• •
It usually seems that you
don't know half as much as a
mechanic about what your
esr need* for n winter tuneup.
e
• e
Idle gossip ronies mainly
from jx-ople who have too
much time for Idleness,
e
•
e
Think of how tired a hus­
band would be If he did half
the things he tells his wif*
he 1* going to do.
s e e
n u n 11 n g eesson just
couldn't get nlung without
accidents, due to carelessness.
# e
e
Tha niora friends you have
the mure remedies there are
for w huteier ails you.

•

lunch with Son hey* In Wash­
ington. Ha waa traveling
through on hla way ham* from
* conference In Latin Amer­
ica. HU whole mcod bad
changed.
“ We’ve got to more north,"
he InsUtod. “ We must do it
I asked him what had
changed his opinion ao radical­
ly since those August argu­
ments in Saigon.
•’Wa’va lost ao hanrily dur­
ing tha past three months,"
he said, “ th a t wa have got
to do aomathlng to taka off
th* pressure in the south."
Bon thinks n move to the
north would indeed bring a
stapup la Red Viet Ceng at­
tacks in tha south. But that
doesn't bother him. He be­
lieves the w ar hae now deter­
iorated ao badly that only
soma positive action wUI un­
it* tha paopla.
Tha Vietnam*** army now
find* It difficult to get re­
cruit*. Son thinks 60.000
young and tnlddla-agtd men
would volunteer for going
north. (Students, commandos,
special force troops, profes­
sors and officials told m* the
same thing in Saigon. There
I talked to groups of studenU
who asserted they’d quit
school to go north anytime
they were asked.)
In the first place, says Son,
thero a rt two million North
Vietnamese refugees In South
Viet Nam who know th*
North. Many of them would
do anything to gat home and
work to free their native
place from the Communist*.
In th« second place, he says,
thera are many thousands of
Vietnamese with experience
ex guerrilla fighters In the
war against the French.
When I waa in Viet Nam t
wax told th at when the coun­
try was split Into north and

south somewhat over a docad* ago, many North Vietnam in volunteered to stay In
tho north and bo underground
agents. But President DVra
waa auspicious and refused to
take advantage of thair offers.
Son Isn't vary anthusiaatle
about bombing North Vlat
Nam. Ha thinks that won’t
get ua vary far.
Tb* atrntegy th at will pay
off, ha ballaves, la sanding
armed underground political
agents to tho north—maw wha
would mova In and stay for
years, undercutting the North
Vietnam#** Communist* at
th* grass root*.
Son points to a map, Indi­
cating where he thinks th* In­
filtrator* should go. For ex­
ample. he wye, there’* con­
siderable dissatisfaction In th*
Thai-31 eo tribal country “over
her* In tbe northwest, and In
these Neng tribal regions in
th* northeast.” He pinpoints
several other mushy, promis­
ing areas.
These Infiltrator* should be
primarily political workers, ha
saya and saboteurs on tho
side. They’d work on th* dlsistisfactions of tha people,
build a political base. They'll
gradually build up tha deter­
mination of tha peopla In the
•rsaa In which they worked
to resist Ho Chi Minh’a Red
North Vietnamese govern­
ment.
7Vh*n the*# agents built up
sufficient strength and coop­
eration, they'd encourage th*
people, says Son, not to Join
tha Red army or militia, not
to work for tha Red govern­
ment, not to allow thslr chil­
dren to go to tha Red schools,
not to co-operate In supplying
food to th* government col­
lector*. They’d also gather In­
telligence and carry out torn*
sabotage.
“I’d be randy te go right
row, myeelf," he laid.

• *

It’s tragic th a t thsre’e of­
ten much more horsepower in
•n engine than there is horse
tense in tbe dtiver'e seat.
• •
•
Being deep In debt often
comes from spending what
you lead your friends to think
you earn.
• •
•
We hope that seme politi• al candidates who constant­
ly kissed babies kissed their
chance# goodby.
•
• •
You cangat a shock fr*m
electricity Just from tha bills
you pay when kids leave the
lights on all over th* house,
0
9 0
If you're careless, th*
wooden gates a t • railroad
track ean windup as tha pear­
ly gates of heaven.
e
• e
Few people will be Inter­
ested In knowing that an
to Ohl* farmer raised a bsn
I with four wings.

G IV E A G IF T

that lasts • and lasts • and lasts
Oiv« on tmurad w vin ft accmvn*

In Mir A—clarion

» » ode i a t i o n
would have the capacity to er. Must this be left
312 WEST FIRST ST.
SANFORD, FLA.
ascertain an equitable rale for Lloyds T
a catastrophe of that torL
The British electoral eyetern, you know, is a lot dif­
ferent from ours Lloyds prob­
ably would have •* much trou­
ble writing landslide insur­
ance for as an American com­
pany would have if it were
OF A N EW H O M E ?
required tu insure tbe British
cabinet against nude swim­
There’s still time to have Santa
ming parties.
Or, how about insuring Vice
deliver the toys to your new address in
President-elect
Hubert H.
Humphrey against laryngitis!
Could a British underwriter
properly appreciate the mag­
nitude of a catastrophe such
as that?
Who would insure J. Kdgar
Hoover against having anoth­
“A Community of Homes — Built with Pride”
AS LOW AS
er news conference with fe­
male Journalists? Who would
One in a comfortable 3 bedroom, 1 4 bath
insure visiting heads of state
against the effects of barbe­
home with large living room, completely equipped
cue at the LIU ranch?
GENERAL ELECTRIC kitchen, carport* and utility room.
These are the typei of dis­
Par
aster policies that I believe
Month
are outside the competence of
FHA Financing — $8-l/mo. DREAM KITCHENS BY
companies abroad.
INCLUDING
Or, suppose that President
INCL. TAXES AND INSURANCE
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
TAXES AND INSURANCE
Johnson wanted to take out
ear Insurance en his dogs, or
insure his daughters against
bark sprain* contracted while
dancing the Wstusl? Where
would he turn?
I feel certain he wouldn't
CUSTOM BUILDING A SPECIALTY
turn to Bobby Baker, who
btlped arrange an earlier life
General Office 211 W. 26th St.
Phone 822-3103
insurance policy. In fact, be
HOMES ON COUNTRY CLUB RD.
FOLLOW
OUR
SIGNS
might wish he had some in­
Stenatron Realty, Sides Agents
Phone 322-7195
surance against Bobby Bak­

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Dec. 8. *64—Pape 5

Blood Donations
lack Kelley Wins Champ Ribbon Hit 71 Pints
By Maryann
In November
T ugs.

Miles
.entral Florida Ihn*- Shew
-■Id it* first meet in the new
arena located ju*. c-.- ulo Fin­
est City on Wekiwa Springs
Road with Jack Kelley com­
ing up •« show champion and
' receiving the Show Champion
Ribbon. Next meet will Iw held
Sunday, Dec. 20, starting nt
l p.m.
Officer* of the organization
are Joe Green, president; C.
W. M irrbon, vice president;
A. G. Lunhardt Jr., secretarytreasurer and D- H- Jackson.
Dun Kirkland and Jo« Walton,
director*.
First, second and third place
w inner* ill each event at tha ‘
opening show- ware: keyhole,
George Myers, Jack Kelley,
Rob Copelen; egg race, Keeter
Arrington. Dale F e r r e l l ,
George Myers; pole binding
Junior, Chris Copelen, Michael
Kelley, James Parrott; pole
YOUNGEST ENTRIES in the first show to be
bending, senior, George My­
aponsoreil
by Central Florida Horae Show, Inc.,
ers. Joyce Kelley, R. E Safin the new Wekiwa Spring* Road arena were
ley;
Gary Bradford, nine, from Orlando and Pam
C[overleaf, junior, Chris
Lloyd, six, from Lake Mary, to]* photo. Riders
Copelen, James Parrott. Cindy
from Forest City included Linda Ashley, left,
Ringlc; eloverleaf, senior, ij.
and Linda Patten, l*ottom photo.
Arrington, George Myers;
musical tires, Steve Rruinnrd,
Linda Herr, Put Stone; jump­
ing eight, Chris Copelen, Rus­
ty Christopher, Linda Patten;
pick up race, Don Knight ami
Jack Kelley, Marry Terrell
and Jack Kelley, Joyce Kelley
and Jack Kelley; eloverleaf,
open jackpot, Sonya Howard,
Q. Arrington and Rebecca
Giles.
Youngest entries in tho
show were Gary Rrudford,
nine, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.
L. Uradford from Orlando
riding for Lazy Q Ranch and
Pam Lloyd, six daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lloyd
of Lake Mary riding for Dus­
ty Roots Itiding Club, San­
ford.
Forest City riders included
Linda Ashley and Linda Pat­
ten,
Shows sponsored by the or­
ganization are open to the
public at no rests. Entries
must sign a release with par­
ents signing for minors.
Registration stand opens at
noon on the date of any sche­
Plans are nearly complete!
duled show.
for the Lake Mary School Win­
ter ’ Festival this Saturday
(mm 3 to 'J p m.
i
Diplomatic Post
Reservations for the chicken
barbecue dinner must be made
by Thursday, officials say. The
Is Upgraded
dinner will be served In the
WASHINGTON (U PD -The school cafeteria. Reservation*
V. S. diplomatic post in Com­ may lie made by calling 322munist Romanian was upgrad­ 321S.
ed formally to the status of an
A nursery will bo provided
embassy hy president John­ for those with small children
son over the weekend.
so the parent ran shop more
Romania elevated its minis­ leisurely.
ter here to the rank of am­
A cake walk and “ goodi'
bassador last Aus. It.
land"
are planned where all
.Named Ambassador to Ro­
mania was William A. Craw­ kinds of pic * cake*, cup cakeford, -19, a veteran foreign am! candy will b. sold. A
servi.’c officer. I'e has served chuck wa-'.m will d.ipen- oft
ns I F . S minisUr in Rucharest drink- a-d coffee.
The parcel pod bont.'i will j
since J9GI.
feature parkasres coming Ir m
a* far away as the state of
Now You Know
Washington. A country store
By L’niled Press
will have varied items for sale.
“ Haystack” — a ntuly de- A variety nt game- will be
veloped ra lai an 1 space com­ available uni the to A S tru.n
munication) system — is so will offer rides lor the child­
sensitive that with an output ren.
of lou.iKW watts it could track
Clown pasters have Iwen
a target the siic of a 22 cali­ made by Mrs. Jack Erickson
ber bullet i.Ooi) mill's out In and Mrs. M II Williams and
space, according to Science have been posted around the
community.
Digest.

Winter Festival Slated Saturday

Sr mi note County
Wood
Rank donation* rose to 71
pint* during the month of No­
vember, ted by Herald re­
porter Robert Thomas, who
reached the four gallon mark,
Mrs. Laurel Ruuimin. secre­
tary, announced today.
Two men, Walter Cook and
John Fortier, arrived at the
three-gallon mark.
Four persons, including one
woman, gave their first gal­
lon, They were Mr*. Grace
Walsco, Franklin Gore, Rich­
ard Evans and Albert Payne.
Other donors included Rob­
ert it. John*. :U) pints; Frank
Holmes, 28; Clifford Proctor,
23; John S. Lee. 20; Robert
Wade. 10; Harold Willis, El­
mer Wontenay, 18; Charles
Raker, Joe Zavrotny, Lewis
Scbweickcrt, lb; H u b e r t
.Smith, 14; Curen Gager. 13;
Keith Abney, 11; Jerry Smith,
IP and Moultrie Krlly, 0.
Henry Pfeiffer. Eugene
Marcel and Wilbur Yentsch
each gave their seventh pint;
Donald Knrrent, G. HDiahe, Russell Fehrman, and
Randall Reynold*, it;
Charles Gulleghor, and Jack
Greene. 5; Hilliery Rathcll,
John Rennett, Peter Uukcr and
Roger Ericson. 4;
Mrs. Alenc Rlucknmn, Ne­
ville Harden, Frnncts Revillc
and I tori* Williams, 3;
Vernon Hasty. I.oui* Hobby.
G e o r g e Rateliffe, Albert
Campbell. Stanley P i e r c e ,
Spencer Crews, Walter Dzurus, Vance Hrumbuugh and
Wendell Springfield, 2.
First time donors were a*
follows; DonubI Payne, M ircelenc l’ayne, John Peters, Jr.,
John Noel, 111, Robert Gctman. Gerald Reeves, Uiehard
Perry, Jr., Robert Putman,
Arthur Uehbert, John Archamlmult, Kenneth llosaek,
Melvin O'Kolly, Marvin Motes.
Edmond Washington, D o n
Hustey, Leslie Hahn, Curtis
Williams, Charles Senkarik,
t.es Itumter, James Field* und
Betty Campbell.

Miiiville 'Holly City' O f U. S.
By William T. Krough
R all started some 40 years rolled by th* demand grew month throughout the East.
Holly has turned out to be
ago when a local businessman larger and larger.
Tb!s year’* crop was one of an eeooomie help to workers in
Tnllrd Press International
walking through the woods on* Then, la 1W9 Wolf (dinted tha largest ever, he said, be­ the area.
MILLVILLE. N. J. (UP1&gt; b
r i s k December afternoon 2,900 holly trees in an orchard cause of a dry snmmc- end The compaei'irVisinesa drop*
“ Deck the halls with boughs
came across rv n e wild S*?I&gt; ijvl bvjac marhetl-j the fa!'- {modern irrigation on the LtfiSy
the winter, but the com­
of holly. Fata total
‘
ami decided to send some to his age. Today, Wolfs company farm.
pany avoids wholesale layoffs
Each Christmas time this
has 14.000 trees in a 31-acre In addition to serving the by sending its workers out to
familiar Christmas carol rings friends and customers as a
hotly needs of the East, the trim and harvest the holly
seasonal
greeting.
orchard.
out across the land. But hero in
Clarence R- Wolf sent 12 Daniel Fenton, genera! man­ company wit] export about too crop.
this rural southern New Jersey
community the halls ami just boxes of holly to his customers ager in charge of supervising boxes to Canada. And some five company hai become so
about everything else are that year. The following year the holly orchard, said the 3,000 boxes will be given away expert In tne development of
company will cut 30,000 pounds flee to company customers and holly that this year it is of­
decked with holly all the year he was swamped with requests
for holly, and as Uic years of holly for distribution this friends.
fering 13 varieties.
round.
There are holly trees in
front of banks, municipal build­ THE FIRST CHRISTMAS
ing*. the hospital, the Am&lt;wi.
D*TStiZcd ti« lh*ra*»*d
can Legion Hall and in front
i &amp;
•tick ba ksp4 to figM iff
yards, back y an k and or­
w elrai gad berried
chards.
atoaad ki| flack. Heww
For here in Millville is where
■etb ie g , yet be t a a
one of the country's largest
Tkaaaatfcaw
holly farm* Is located. The
December, aad
Rem has been such big bust
eaa sight whew
kcvaoavatck
ness that Millville bills Itseli
Dot sow a very
as the “Holly City of Amer­
strange thiag.
ica.”
Omoitkcron
began to gls*

Fashions For
Female Felons
NASHVILLE, Tenn. ( U P D A new uniform style ha* been
approved for the state women’s
prison here, the Department of
Corrections hat announced.
“ Inmates considered most
trustworthy will wear pink and
those who arc trusties will he
attired in pale green,” a de­
partment spokesman said.
Officials said the new out­
fits, based on prison grading
system, are designed to give
the prisoners an Incentive for
good behavior.
Probationiry Inmates will be
given white or light blue uni
form* and women who must
be disciplined will be required
to wear pajama-type outfit
with stripes.

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With Hope Of
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Wa’ra confident that's tha
Matt of his worrits. But wbat
about Batata T Jim's already
admitted ha's not going la
lave those Mg boys next year
like he’a bad la the part.
But on lb* other hand, alia
sa t alL Plgott oaems to haw
the knack of coming up with
tha "hsrd-aosed" type of ball
playeie. Aad, If thara'ra
enough of them around neat
Mama—regardless of site—
the SeaUaole machine win ba
able to get la gear wttbool
too much difficulty.
Probably wa'll know m an
about that eoma spring drills.
At any rata, tha Triha did
a grand Job this aaaaoa. True,
they were a bit tratte at times
art oa tha wbois they pertermed very well. Anytime
you caa go Into a conference
ika tha Metro aad to m * out
"imeUlag" ilka second place,
wa don't cars who you an
you're got to doff your fedora
as it did last Ve were right to a bunch of determined boys
about that However, we’ll be and their eoacbei.
tbo lint to admit that tbs lo­ It's too bad this crew can’t
cals woe more
meet Edgcwater again. The
Tribe's only k&gt;» was to the
thought they would.
Ob, yea, rtiht slier the Eagles.
a * *
Lecaburs ball same Jim PIcolt aeot a meaias# to us that Oviedo eime through In that
west somethfas like thli: -We Rainbow Bowl like the group
best Lecaburs worse than Co­ of veterans they were. This
lonial didI"
team, for the most part, play­
You're rifht, Jim, sod thsl’s ed together three aenoni —
Just all tbs more reason why the first three In Oviedo
wo taka all our bat to you Iligh'a history—and they ac­
sad your assistants and your counted for themselves In a
squad. But wa can’t help but very floe way.
woodcr what Plgott waa think
Head Coach Arthur Scott Is
lag on tha way to Urn hall- to be commended for the fine
time break wbta tha Tribe way in which he led his ele­
wae trailing the Yellow J*c ven this season. Of course, his
bets by a score of S to 7.
big Job starts nest Spring
Be that aa K may, wa Ima when he takes the field with
Sine Plgott U thinking ahead mostly a "green" squad. But,
to aeit year right now.
that's the wsy the ball bounc­
Backs T Ob, ha’ll have those. es. Knowing Scott as we do,

John Boggs Rolls
Whopping 235
The aeorta seem to go up
every week In tha Junior Lea
guo at Jet t-anes and last
Saturday waa no axceptlon as
John Bogga rolled a whoppln
235 gams and Tom Patnmle
hit a 225/008 aerlri to pace
all tha youngsters.
Although John hit a fine
235/673 series for the Hand),
cappers I t w a s n ’ t quits
enough to atop the better bal
ance of New Breed ae high
Individual games were tallied
by John Smith with a 177,
Kalpb Unger with a 178 and
Ken Uoshom with a 100.
Tom’s big series eerrled the
LMI/s to a four-gams victory
over tha Masters.
Billy Callan paced the flut­
ter Finks to a Sour-game nod
over the Atlsy Cato aa ha
shot a 184 gama and Mary
SurowiM lad tha girls with
a 140/415 sartss. Tha Pin
Boy* plus Two gwept four
from tho Zulu’s aa Mika
Searcy aat tha pace with 108/
400. The Five Pros and tha
Cully Dustera split their
match with high games roll
ed by Jerry Smith (188) and
Frank Patterson (177).
The Unbeatable* almost
lived up to their nunire with
a thrre and one-half point
victory over t h a L u c k y
Strlkre aa Rob Jonta end Jim
Woods pounded out 177/607
and 187/518 respectively. Hil­
ly Martin was high bowler
for the Lucky Strikes with
178/407.
In the Bantam Division .
four-gama romp waa record
ed by tha Beatles over the
Impatient Bowlers aa Kevin
Spolski ripped a 170/600. Kar
en McKay waa high for the
girls with a S70. The Tin
Smashers won three from the
Beatniks and tha Rattle
snakes took three from the
fet Bowlers.

we feel that It might take him
a year to rebuild but the Lions
will be right back up there
In no time at all.
Ovlcdo'a win over Wllliston
waa their ninth In 11 gamei.
They lost one and tied another
to complete the record.
• • •
Crooms had a fine season,
winning seven and losing two
in nine gamee. Head Coach
Willie Holt, however, baa
some pretty good talent com­
ing :,uck next fall and the
Panthers should have another
representative ball club.
• • •
Undoubtedly, t h a Lyman
Greyhounds — tho county's
only losing eleven—will im­
prove next season. For tho
most part they'll be a ball
club of Juniors and with this
year'e experience under their
belts, plus soma talent coming
up from the llaby Greyhound
unit and South Seminole Jun­
ior High, they'll win a better
share of their games in 1905.
But Head Coach Dick Cope­
land will still tic building. But
we predict that the J9C0 Grey­
hound eleven could be one of
(he beat In the school's history
and even right now might be
considered a contender for the
Urangc licit title that season.
U they don’t win the title
In '66, we'll put it this wsy
Somebody is going to have to
be awfully good to keep the
'Hounds from grabbing it.

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kennel* booked for greyhound

By David Rlggteboiham
Herald Byerto Writer
The geminate High eager*

will go into *ctlon s p in to­
night when they face the Edgewater Eaglet, of Orlando, la
their aeeond contest of
son. A JayVee gam*
to start i t 8:i
vanity event
"I wasn't
means, but I1
couraged. Tbs
Job and abowvu •
alrt." This la the way Sammoi*
W IN N C K 8 o r B E R T H S O F T H E all-Florida
High's head basketball mentor,
Big Nine North Conference first offensive team Maek Blythe, summed up last
this year are (upper photo) these members of Friday night's 33 to 32 low
the Crooms High Panthers. They are (from Mainland.
left) quarterback Andrew James, halfbacks
Blythe also said, "the
Perlman Brinsotrand lineman Robert Walton. did a fine Job against
Shown below are (from left) tackle Ernest Neal land In the first half,
and guard John Knight who made the league's mistake hurt us in
all-star second offensive team. The Panthers quarter and it coot
won seven and lost two games this season.
points. This was a
error that we corrected by the
second half. We controlled the
ball game in the second quart­
er, but we still missed tome
of the football players that
wM be with us soon.”
About tonight's Edgewater
game, Blythe declared,
don't think we can lay back
and wait on them to move
Tbclr players are extremely
tall, at least two Inches taller
than the blggeat boy 1 expectto play. The Eagles are a good
bait club and are well coach­
ed. We'll have to gamble and
hope It pays off."
It looks as If the Tribe will
have some trouble on rebounds
with the Eastea height advant
age, but at least they will
have last week's experience
behind them along with the
student body of SHS.
The JayVces will have a
tough match on their hands
when they face the Baby Eag­
les in SHS'a Fleming Gym
Last week the Baby Tribe lost
their opener in a well fought
game to the Baby Buca by a
score of 28 to 42.
The little Eagles are an ex­
perienced ball club with a lot
By Halted Press
Grambllng was the center of of spirit, but tbo locals art
Little Grambling C o l l e g e attention aa two of Its future a determined group. JayVee
doesn't produce very many All- alumni signed pro contracts. coach Ralph Slump! will pro­
Americas but it does turn out Halfback Willie WUllami bably atari Ron Dudley, Paul
soma mighty good professional signed with tha National Foot­ Leroy, WaUv Jernlgan, Larry
ball League New York Glanta Hodges, and Greg Ganas.
football material.
and 5-3, 283 pound tackle Al­ The SHS varsity and Jayvee
phonse Dotson inked a contract cheerleaders have declared
Redskins Honor with the Kansas City Chiefs that since basketball Is a ma­
of the American Football Lea­ jor sport at Seminole High,
Just lik* football, the team de
gue.
John Paluck
The AFT, also signed two serves the same support that
WASHINGTON (UPI) — other players, giving it a 3-1 Sanford fans gave the grid
John Paluck, defensive end for advantage over the rival Na squad.
the Washington Redskins, has tionil League for the day.
been named the outstanding
Other players signed were Perry Gets Post
Tribe player for I00t by the 8-foot-4, 270 pound tackle Bdl NEW YORK (UPI) -P erry
Washington Redskins Alumni Hoschinl with the Denver Bro- N. Smith, with the National
Association.
cot and 8 foot-1, 223 pound Broadcasting Company for 15
The big end from the Uni­ linebacker Hobby Maples with yean, has been appointed
versity of Pittsburgh, who the Houston Oilers.
New York Yankees director of
ha* been with Washington
Boschinl played his ball with radio and television.
since I960, will be honored at Indlanpolls of the United Foot­
the Redskins* annual "home- ball League while Maples was
REAL SHORTY
coming" dinner dance Satur­ a teammate of Houston's No. 1 MILWAUKEE (U P I)-T h e
day night.
pick Larry Elkins at Baylor. Green Bay Packers and the
Current players now oa pro Saa Francisco Forty-Niner*
The ship "Argo" Is asso­ teams from Grambllng are Er played the fastest gam* In the
ciated with the mythological nie Ladd of San Diego, Buck National Football League In
figure of Jason In his quest for Buchanan of Kansas City and 1903. It waa completed in two
the Golden Fleece.
Willie Davis of Green Bay.
hours and eight seconds.

Two GramMing Stars
Ink Pro Contracts

Tementers'
Cop 1st Place

SH8 CENTER STEVE BALINT (B0) get blocked out of the play a* he made an effort to get
to Leesburg back Steve Brown (83) during ac­
tion in the 13th annual Elks Bowl game Satur­
day night in Leesburg. Seminole racked up a
26 to 7 dedaion over the Leesburg eleven.

Deer Improvement
Seen In Mast Crops
TALLAHASSEE — "Old
Tlmsra" and wildllfa biolo­
gist* of tha Gama and Fresh
Water Fish Commission aay
that mast crops, principally
acorns and palmetto berriei,
are of primary Importance as
food to white-tailed deer in
Florida. They further agree
that the quality and quantity
of most crops effect reproduc­
tion, growth and antler de­
velopment.
Gordon Spratt, wildllfa bio­
logist for the Commission, re­
cently undertook a project to
determine whether fertilising
oek trees will measurably IncreaM acorn production. Tho
study area for this project Is

located on Rlvereide Island
located la the Ocala National
FareaL
Spratt haa selected five
plots, four acres In sirs and
each having 12 turkey or
scrub oak trees. One plot la
being left untreated while
each of the other plots re­
ceives a different formula of
fertiliser. Acorn traps under
the trees collect the falling
acorns and tha data will be
analysed statistically.
Final result* will be known
by 1988, Spratt said. At the
end of this study It should bo
known If acorn growth can be
stimulated and, If m , what
fertilisers to use and in what
amounts for cartaln toil typesAa hardwooda are cleared to
make room for pine planting*,
the remaining hardwoods can
be made to yield more food
if the study indicate* fertili­
ser will increase the mast
crop.
Private landownars an d
hunt dubs can uae this InforBy L'alted Free*
matlon as well aa the Came
East
and Fraah Water Fish Com­
Montclair 80 Delawara St. 70 mission In an affort to lmCoast Guard 82 Clark U. 72
prove the habitat for whiteC. W. Port 01 Long Island U. tailed deer and other wildlife.
SI
Gannon II Vill* Madonna 65
Villanova 01 Princeton 00

College
Basketball
Results

South
Alabama 70 Florida SL 73
Flak 101 Tuakcgea 88
Dickinson 21 W. Maryland 28
Mississippi 88 Centenary 07
Tennessee 68 Georgia Tech S3
North Carolina 22 Kentucky 87
Quantico Marines 20
Norfolk Navai Station IB
East Carolina 84 Arkansas SL
88
Clemson 90 Citadel 75
Norfolk St. 100 Hampton 7k

Midwest
Augsburg M 8. Dakota St. 73
Concordia Minn. 72 Duluth Br.
U. of Minn. 78
Indiana 87 Oklahoma 88
Michigan It Missouri 81
Detroit II John Canoll M
Xavier Ohio 28 Union Ky. 28
Kansas St. 01 S. Illinois 48
Bradley 78 Murray St. 74
Illinois Tech 27 Chi. Illinois 74
Moorhead 71 Mayvill* St. 84
Booth west
Louisiana St. 13 Texas 75
Texas Western 85 E. Texas 48
Ohio St. 77 Houston 82
Oklahoma City U. It North
Texas SL 71

West
Oregon 81 Washington 80
SL Mary’s 108 Sacramento 18
San Jose St. 77 Idaho 87
Utah St. 28 U. at Pacific 47
Ariloca 77 Text* Tech 71

Rodeo On TV

Meyer Honored

LOS ANGELES &lt;UPI)-The
national finals rodeo from the
Los Angeles Sports Arena, an
•vant that h a a attracted
priies totaling tos.ooo for
mors than 100 cowboys, will
be televised on ABC-TV’a Wide
World of Sports program on
Dae. II.

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI)
— Basket ball coach Ray Mey­
er *f DePaul University will
receive the first “Notre Dame
Homecoming Award" at half­
time, Feb. 10, when hie team
facta the Iriab. Tho award
will be made annually to a
former Notre Dame basketball
player who haa distinguished
himself and brought honor to
tha school.

Elliott Is Guest
NEW YORK (UPI) - Chal­
mers (Bump) Elliott, coach of
Michigan's Rom Bawl-bound
football team, will bo the
guest of honor next Thursday
night at the annual sports din­
ner of the University of Mich­
igan Club of Now York. New*,
caster Mike Wallace, a Michi­
gan alumnus, will be the
toastmaster.
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Longwood Dog Oval
Opens Season Jan. 2

It wa* position round for
the Jet Bowlerettes Bowling
League with LP1 Buggers and
Inland Material* matched as
the top team* in th* league.
Tha "cementem* of the In­
land team found It easy pick­
in’* as they assumed leader­
ship far tha league, dumping
the Buggers down to tha sec­
ond slot In standings.
Martha Billing* had high
series with her 615, four
more pins than Dot Button'*
511. Alio above the 500-mark
waa Elsins Kostivsl with an
508.
High gams of 100 fell to
Elalns Koatival with addition­
al high acorta bowled by Dot
Button 186, Martha Billing*
182, Jean* Wolfs 177, Jans
Spolski 171. Alict Saxton 169.
Joan Everly 187, Helen Marcheaano 188 and Lou Meeks
108.
Tha five-erven split eras
converted by Sherry Cannon;
five-ton by Bernice Smith and
Lou Meeks. Baby split of
three-ten waa the favorite for
these ksglerettos: Jans Spol­
ski, Joan Everly, Nancy Con­
way and Jo Brown. On the
other side of the boards, the
two-seven dropped for Elaine
Koetlvsl.
Other split convenient In­
cluded the 3-5-7 by Nancy
Salyera, 4-7-10 by Allca Sex­
ton, the 5-8-10 by Dot Button
and tha 8-7-10 by Donna
Riba.
Dr. Lee do Forest ia called
Turkeys wsrs rolled by
Allrs Sexton and Dot Button. the "father of radio."

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WINTER TUNE-UP
WINTERIZE NOWI
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Fete Sponsors

It was a special night for
the sponsor's of the various
team* competing In the Wom­
en's Sand Spurs Bowling Lea­
gue at Jet Lanee last Friday.
Each team captain Invited
her sponsor and Introduced
them to all bowlers present,
as well aa being fated by their
taam’e members to coffee and
cake. Tha especially mad* caka
waa styled In tho form of a
bowling lane. Including mini­
ature plna and bowling ball.
Team
sponsors Include
Southward Realty, Edith'*
Beauty Solon, Alley Cato. O.K.
Tire Shop, SL John's Realty,
Chapman Blocks, Bettye An­
ne’s Hair Styllnr, Pryor'* In­
surance, Powell'* Insurance,
Lotting Transfer and Storage.
Plerro Manufacturing Companing and Howe Tire Shop.

racing action at tha SanfordOrlando Kennel CTub this Ma­
son. The Longwood track op.
cna Jan. 2 with tha annual
running of the Inaugural Han­
dicap.
Other top kennels returning
include those of Carl Tracy,
Joe Githens, Darold Robert­
son, Paul Boone, Starlight
Kennel and several other*.
Outstanding kennels coming
to SOKC for the first tima
include the James Conlen
Kennel and the Frank Fulginitl Kennel. Both outfits re­
cently finished good Masona
In New England.
Fulfinitl’s outfit ia mads
up of the top greyhounds from
aeveral kennels which ran at
Raynhsm and Taunton—two
of th* biggest greyhound rac­
ing track* in th* nation.
SOKC Gen. Mgr. Jack Lm
doux alia announced that th*
track will Introduce perfects
betting to Central Florida
greyhound racing fane for
tho first time.
A f3 perfects window will
ba open for all rscea after
the dally double and a $5 per­
fects window will b* open for
the final race of each night's
program.
Ten kennels are already
housed at SOKC. Presiding
Judge Bernard Collins and
Paddock Judge Phil Milter
are busily taking bertlllions
on the Incoming greyhounds.
Schooling races are Mhodultd to run for eight day*
beginning Dec. 21 and running
through Dec. 29. The track
will be dark on Christmas
Eve, Dec. 31, and Jan. 1st.
Track superintendent Dav*
Ward haa had his work crews
busy for several weeks at SO­
KC preparing tha racing
plant for tha racing season.

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f.uarant** To Yoal
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OKAY UJL

BUSS FLORIDA TURNPIKE of 1964, Suzann«
Warner, 19-year-old St. Petersburg lovely,
perches high above the Dayton* Internationa)

Speedway, ncene on Feb. 14 of the seventh an­
nual running of the Dayton* 500.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPI) —
The University of Kentucky
won the NCAA basketball tour­
nament four times (124S, 1242.
1931 and 1938) and tho Na­
tional Invitation Tournament
title in 1904.

F R O N TON
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DEAE ABET: After IB
FMt* of m n l i n my huebud u d I asperated bo*
a u to of bio Interest la aaothor woman. Wo lived
opart for two monthi u d
thou bo aakod to eomo homo
a«ala, to I lot him. Al­
though wo art Uriag togotbor, bo ia not tho tamo
any »oro. Wo aro married
in u n o only u d I thlnb
the only reaaon bo came
baeh wat boeauao It la
cheaper t h u living aoparatoly. Ho comta and goto
u bo ploaaoo u d I'm alono
moat of tho timo uyw ay.
I Utah bo atm bat thit
w om u on bla mind. I am
depressed u d upaot all tho
tlmo. Do I haro to put up
with this? Don't adrlto mo
to too a lawyer boeauia my
hoaboad la oat.

DEAR

DEPRESSED
DEPRESSED:

Juit boeauao a w om u h u
a lawyer for a hutbond
deow l make bar Ineligible
for legal redroot. If yon
want to know what your
legal righto aro, aak a law*
yer. But first, ate a doctor.
Going along with u “Inname-only” typo may bo
cheaper for tho hnabud, but
It'a very u p u a lr a (emo­
tionally) for the wife,
e o
•
DEAR ABBY: 1 bare a
very dear friend who wai

By Abigoil Van Buren

widowed after II yeara of
marriage to a truly won­
derful man. Ho w u loved
•ad respected ia tho com*
■unity. Ho provided well
for hla wife during bla
lifetime and left her with
■o money worrieo. She re­
cently married again. 8bo
claima her second husband
ia “her age,” but he tooka
younger. She tells everyone
•he meets that her second
husband |s eooooo much bet­
tor than her first, this la
the flrat time she has ever
really been "In love,” tho
never dreamed auch happlneaa could be here, and on
and on and on. It la so
unbecoming, Abby. How
can I, her oldest and dear­
est friend, 1st her know
how foolish the sounds t
NAUSEATED
DEAR
NAU8EATED:
You probably can't. But if
you are willing to teat your
friendship, go ahead and
DEAR ABBY: Why do
people who are honeat In
every other respect think
nothing of cheating the tel­
ephone company? I refer
to those person-to-peroon
calls to signal someone that
you have arrived safely, I
wat recently visiting a
friend when her eon, who
had driven himself to col­

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On board 2S of a cession la
N o n a (D)
the World Bridge Olympiad
AM I
tho United States got back 10
VAKJ?
International Match Points of
♦ A/I
the Italian lead when the
ASTI
Italian South mlsplayed a
four heart contract.
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It was an unusual sort of 9 1 0 1
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tnisplay In world's champion­ A
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ship competition and can pro­
bably be explained by the
fact that South had finally
tired after steady play for
two weeks.
The bidding la Roman
stylo. The opening club bid
showed a balanced hand with
12 to IS points. Tho heart
response was positive and the
two diamond rabid showed
that South bold cloee to too
maximum.
four hearts.
The subsequent bidding was Now for the mlsplay. South
normal and South wound up at won the first spado trick I

‘Old Pat* Named
Champion Mare
NEW YORK (UPI) - Old
Hat, a 5-year-old daughter of
Boston Doge, today w u nam­
ed the champion mare of 19M
by tho Thoroughbred Racing
Associations.
Old Hat scored three big
wins during tho winter — tho
Delaware Handicap, the Spin­
ster Stakes at Kecneland and
the Falls City Handicap at
Churchill Downs. She earned
$197,658 for Stanley Conrad of
Louisville, Ky.

Legal Notice
s o m e o r s iit
TO. BRUCE J. WALU TCDT
end BETTY JUNE W A LLOTEDT. hla wlfa.
YOU AND EACH o r YOU ara
h . r .b y notlflai that ault haa
baan e om m .nc.d agalnat you
In tha Circuit Court of tha
Ninth Judicial Circuit of tba
Slata of Florida In and for
Samlnala County, tha abbrtalatad tltla of which la:
THE
OOWERT BA V I N O S
BANK. a te .
rial atirr.
n i t l ’CE J. WALLSTF.DT and
BETTY JUNE WALLSTEDT.
hla wlfa,
la Chancarr No. !«&lt;IS.
Tha aatura of thla ault la a
foract &gt;aura of
that cartaln
mnrtaaaa ha'd and ownad hr
plaintiff, datad July 1. 10ST and
rarordad Auauat S, tSST In Offi­
cial Racorda Book 111 pata IS
of tha Publla Racorda of Samiaola Couaty, Florida, ancumbarlna that cartaln placa ar
parcat o f proparty locatad. altuata, and balng In aald Couaty
and Btata. to-wlf.
Dot S. Block "A" TANGLEWOOD SECTION TWO. ac­
cording to tha plat tharaof
aa raoordad In Plat Book S.
F a t a S«. Publla Racorda of
Samlnota County. Florida.
EACH OF YOU IS REQUIR­
ED to fit* your anawor nr othar
wrlttan dafanaaa to tba Com­
plaint with tha Clark of tba
Circuit Court of famlnela Couatr. Florida, la thla procaadlae
and to aarva a aapy tharaof
upon tha pla la tlffa attornaja.
wboaa namaa and nddraaa ara
haralniftar aat forth, aa re­
quired by law. not lalar than
tha ISth day of December ISIS.
In default tharaof tha cauaa
wlU proceed ax parte upon tba
entry of » Dacraa Fra Coafaaao
axalnat you.
. ..
WITNESS my head and tha
official aaal of aald Court In
Kemtnole County. Florida, thla
l lt b day at November ISIS.
(HEAL)
, . .
Arthur H- Eaekwlth. Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhtea
Deputy Clark
RKAKDALL. URtDLET
AND LEWIS
Attorneys for Plaintiff
So North Court Btroet
Boat Office Box SSIS
Orlando, Florid*
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TV Time f t s o at tho Night:
10-11 p .a. NBC. Bell Tele­
phone Hoar (Color) With •
cast headed by Maurice Chev­
alier u d tocladiat Stanley
Holloway, Poto Fountain, Te­
r m Bergenia aad Let Hoo­
poes do Paris, how c u you go
wrong? Chevalier does a Joy­
ous madky of hla movie hits
and Joins the puppets In a se­
quence. • ( a l l e y Holloway
dost a medley ot m u le hall
songs, aod the two eld pros
Join force* for a number.
Fountain's liquid Dixieland
clarinet la always a pleasure,
but we could do without hla
choral backlog. Mias Bcrgania sings portion* of Rossini's
"La Caoereatola." Chevalier
closes the show with a French

LOVELY CARON Gardner will be turning up more and more frequently
in films and televlaion shows imported from England. The “bountiful
blonde” might be the next British aex oymbol.
(TV Time Photo)

(j)&amp; Jh st Woman:
Boys are fussier about their i man dresses. It's what bis
clothes than girls aro. Y«o, wife puts oo her back that at­
that's what a recent govern­ tracts attention.
Oh, a married man may get
ment survey reports.
Well, let tho boys enjoy in occasional compliment on
preening, and believing how a ault, but when a huiband
they look U vitally Important, and wife go out together, both
looking their best, it's the
so long os they csn.
Once they’re married men, wife's clothes that draw the
they'll find out that it doesn't comments — from men and
moke much difference bow a other women, too.

By Oswald Jacoby
Then ho drew trumps with
three leads, offered the Jack
of diamonds from dummy
and finessed. West woo with
the queen and led the jack
of spades. East overtook with
the king and cashed the ten.
That made three tricks for
the defense and they still had
to make the ace of clubs.
When the United States
played the hand at four
hearts, North became the de
clarer. East opened the Jack
of clubs. West went up with
the ace and shifted to the
queen of spades whkh was
allowed to hold. Later on our
man also lost tho diamond
finesse, but West did not hold
another spado and eventually
North's spado went on South's
fourth diamond.

All Men Will Look
For Leather Gifts
Evtry mail number of the
family will look forward to a
gift of liothsr, corns Christ­
mas mom. Haro ora a few
suggestions from Leather In­
dustrial of Amarica to help
you with your gift list.
Travelin' man? Handsome
airplane-weight leather lugguaga will get hla Christmaa
off to o flying itort. Tho now
soft-sided leather bags era
light in hand, and resist scuf­
fing end scratching. Leather
two-suitore, weekenders, over­
night cases, club bogs are
avallablo in a wida range of
colors.
Six or sixty, tho men on
your list will treasurer a gift
of leather long after it U un­
wrapped Christmas d a y . R u g ­
ged, attractive and light in
hand, leather walleto, leather
belt*, leather sporting goods,
leather-cased travel - clocks,
leather smoking accessories
lost for years and get hand­
somer with use.
In any leather shop, de­
partment store ot sporting
goods shop thsro ara o wealth
of leather articles this year.
And spooking of wealth, he's
sura to appreciate a leather
billfold, wallet or "•eerttory"
to carry his cosh, credit cards,
etc. They come In smooth or
textured leather or grained
cowhide, calf, morocco, pin
•col, plg-ekin or ostrich, to
name a few. For aportomen.
there ora luxurious loathnr
golf bags, tooled leather guncaiea, suede shooting vests
with pocketi for shells, and
even high hunting booto of

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tough but supple leather.
What better gift for a boy
at first frost-time than lea
ekatoa with durable leather
shoes attached 7 Slip a pair of
windproof leather-lined glovea
Into the package, and guaran­
tee a child aa warm aa ho Is
happy. Tho young athlete will
loudly acclaim o gift of a soft­
ball, baieball, or boxing gloves
and punching bag. For tho
younger boy, o cowhide belt
and holster and ■ pair of gen­
uine leather Indian moccaalna
will put him on a par with
any television hero.

m
(DOTH THORNTON McLEOO
What's new? Why cordu­
roy, that’s whott Now tho
height of fashion, corduroy
comes In divine high fashion
shades and la used not only
for casual clothes, where It
ahinei, but for beautiful
housocoato, bathrobes and car
coats, and the new "pants"
fashion and corduroy go hand
In hand! Stylists at the famed
Greenwood Milla tell me that
tho groat designers ore now
designing eoitumea using soft
corduroys In tho new hl-plle,
and tho fashion colors, such
an burnt olive, glaxed ginger,
deep current and, of course,
blaek, toko to faahlon design­
ing. Balenciaga haa a special
liking for tha plnwale cordu­
roy but tho American designera are uaing more of the
wide wale veraiona. Well, "the
choice la youra,” but you will
lova clothea created of thla
old but over new fabric. The
caaual coato dramatised with
leather buttona ore really ex­
citing. N o t h i n g could be
amarter for your crulae out­
fit!. And don’t forget a
theatre coat la aimply breath­
taking in one of the new col­
ors such aa hot pink or In
ona of tho lovely graena.
Worn with a simple block

sheath, you aro in fashion!
Thera Is a mad craxe for
bracelets in tha animal aerlea,
and it Is n rage which makei
a woman of faihion wear a
bracelet of twiited gold In
tho shape of a lion, a panther,
or a snaka (although snakes
ara not actually in tha animal
family). Jeweled eyes make
the braceleta even more "exciting." Ste—I would rather
have a real animal near me,
but tostea differ.
Spanish shawls ara now
“in" ainre the beauty cf the
S p a n I a h Pavilion at the
World's Fair intrigued the
fashion-minded creators.
While ia the love of winter
fashions—but if you are even
one pound overweight, don’t
rhooxe white. It expanda the
figurel
Tha smartest women still
appear In blark for "•mall"
evenings, the theatre and
hotel or cafe dining, illark
brocade theatre suits can g«
anywhere. One idea which I
have followed la a sheath, a
long, rather dramatic coat
and also a small cape. Thus
I have a "three-in-onc" com­
bination. Try it for atyle!
Tomorrow — Man's E y e
View

A man soon learns that hav­
ing a well-dressed wlfa at­
tracts a lot more attention
than being well-dressed, him­
self.
He soon learns something
else, too:
Paying too much attention to
clothea mikes a man seam a
bit lightweight. For a man to
brag, bowavar subtly, about
how many clothes bo haa or
how much ho pays tor them
make* hla look silly to other
men.
But be can throw out all
kinds of hints, in the guise of
grumbling, over bow much his
wife spends on clothes. That
Isn't frowned upon.
A married man his to de­
pend on his wife to advertise
the fact that he is doing all
right financially, to far as
clothes as a status symbol
ara concerned.
So let the boys enjoy their
brief period of thinking that
what they wear is Important
enough to be fussy about.
They'll find out soon enough
that clothea don't make tha
man-and that what is impor­
tant in this day and age isn't
how fine a figure a man cuts,
but bow wall ha can afford
to let his wlfa dress.
When It comes to clothes, a
married man stands in bis
wife's reflected glory.

Joker ‘Roofs*
Tyler Streets
TYLER, Tex. (U PI)-Poiice
searched for the Joker who
dumped roofing nails all over
Tyler's streets.
.More than too angry motoriwta complained about flat
Urea.
The police said two of their
patrol e a r s tracking tha
prankster were stopped by
(lat tires.

rescue wounded Lieutenant
Hanley from a winery where
he'a being held by tho Ger­
man*. There’s a nenrewrecklag final scene ae the desper­
ate Americans find a way to
use the Germans to help them,
but at the last moment It looks
as if their scheme will back­
fire. Lyle Bettger Is good as
the captain of the German de­
tachment
M:30 p.m. CBS. World War
I "America tbs Neutral." A
look at the United States prior
to our entry into World War I.
There is some interesting cov­
erage of Central Pershing's
campaign against Mexico's
Pancbo Villa, but oa the whole
this half hour is of more s o
ciologictl than dramatic Inter­
est as U fills In a few gsp* la
the overall picture.
6:304:30 p.m. CBS. Urn Red
Skelton Show. There a n two
Fernaodoe on tha show to­
night. One is the handsome
t i l l (S) NBC Nano
Fernando Lamas, and tha
1:10 l | ) Faiaward
other it San Fernando Red, as
(1) Lerstta Toune
t:tO ( t ) Ncnallna
played by Red Skelton. The
I l i a (S&gt; Houaa Party
two go well together In a skit
tt&gt; Day In Caurt
f t ) Tka Doctors
In which Lamas play* a mil­
3:11 IS) ABC No wo
lionaire playboy Indian who
1:10 (0) T s Toll tho Trnto
( t ) Oonorot lloipltal
falli Into tho heads of ton
( I ) Another World
swindling San Fernando Red.
1:11 (l&gt; Newe
In the ellent spot Red shows
I IS ( I ) Ton Don't Say
(Color)
what
can happen to a man
(S) Tha Kdsa of Night
while he's decorating the out­
IS) Y»ung Marrloila
I IS (2) Tho Match (lama
side of his house for Christ­
( I ) Trallmaitor
mas.
(S) Hocrtt Hlorm
1:1* ( I ) NBC Nana
1:304:30 p.m. NBC. Tho
l:SS IS) llaot of (Irouchs
Man from U.N.C.L.E. '1110
IS) U ndo Walt
Neptune Affair." In their lit­
l : l t II) SValla Fargo
(S) Togl Baar
tle sub-occanlc laboratory, a
IS) Haahunt
group of nasty powtr-crassd
1:11 ( I ) Maglo Momenta In
Sport*
nuts It trying to fomsnt a
1:11 ( I ) N.wooooo
war between tha U. S. and
(S) Sporto, Woathor,
N on a
Russia by smothering the Rue( I ) Leava It To Beaver sisn wheat crop In fungus
l : ! t t&gt; Mhi. Fla. Now.
shot from the U. S.
1:11 ( I ) Ray Huootor—Now*

Television Tonight
TUMDAY P. M.

By Ruth Millstt

eoag madlay.
7:30-1:50 p.m. NBC. Mr. No­
vak "A Aa in Anxiety." An­
other good ooe. The focal
character ia a 17-year old of
•vsriga intelligence whose
parents are convinced she's
brilliant and driva her so far
beyond her capacities, the
cracks up. Then afraid to face
them when she can't win a
scholarship aa her sister did
before her. she ‘rise suicide.
June Harding Is believabte as
tba girt pushed beyond her en­
durance and the story Is cer­
tain to hit a responsive chord
with many vlawers.
7:304:30 p.m. ABC. Combat
"A Rare Vintage." Pretty ex­
citing epliode as Saunders and
a couple of other men try to

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Sorority Conducts Ritual Pledge
During Holiday Planning Meet

Lacy AncI Lovely
Lingerie Alluring
Gift For Milady

Sanford Woman's Club Entertained
With Charming Luncheon Program

Here's a holiday gift riddle:
All department* of the San­
what Rem of apparel do wo­
men like to receive, and men ford Woman'* Club assembled
Memberj of Theta Epsilon f Hostess Kay Lee decorated1cloth adornpd with miniature ’ Christmas cookies and coffee like to give, but neither ever recently for a general busi­
chapter of Beta Sis m i Phi the refreshment table with a felt Christmas trees and gaily were served to the sorority mentions before Christmas?
ness meeting and the annual
gathered at the home of Kay] beautiful Christmas t a b l e decorated f e l t ornaments, member*.
Answer: lary, lovely lingerie. Chnstmas luncheon with Mrs.
Lee Tuesday night for their'
Although lingerie is a favo­ Irving Pryor, Mis# Edna Chit­
regular meeting. President Jo ­
rite gift under many a Christ­ tenden, Mrs. W. D. Hoffman,
anne Bohannon conducted the
mas tree, most men find shop­ Mis* Ellalee Klrchoff, Mr*. L.
meeting.
D. Hastings and Mr*. Troyping for the intimate Items
Prior to the business meet­
something of an ordeal. Tho»e Ray Sr. serving as luncheon
ing Pledge Itltual* were given
who (uminm up the courage hostesses.
to JoAnn Gardner, Pat Helms
may end up with a fur trim ­ Mrs. H. D. Rowland decorat­
and Dixie Jennings. Following
med robe or frothy negligee ed a beautiful ailver tree on
the stage with colorful gifts
thr Pledge Rituals Jo Kuhlke
that is totally Impractical for
received her final Rituals in
the woman who receive. It V &gt; r ,hf needy attractively disan impressive ceremony con­
wife would think of returning played beneath.
The Christmas deeoration*
ducted by Joanne Bohannon.
such a compliment to her femwere
all very clever and beau­
During the business meeting
ininty — even if she rarely
tiful with unusual color com­
plans were finalised for the
wears it.
"Christmas S t o c k i n g for
To avoid the extravagant binations of angel hair, tulle,
balls, and green foliage used
Judy.” Each girl brought a
goture ami assure a mostin the unusual creations.
gilt for little Judy Kinna.rd.
wanted gift one firm offers
The speakers table, covered
These gifts will be- placed in
these suggestions to help a dis­
in
a printed Christmas cloth,
a huge Christmas stocking and
traught husband in the proper
delivered to Judy w ith instruc­
lingerie selection. Ladies . . . was centered with a brilliant
poinsettia arrangement actions to open only one gift a
Don't Just hint that you'd like
rented with matching candle
day before Christmas Merry
lingerie. Speak up ami be spe­
holders on each side.
Christinas, Judy!
cific.
Rev. William Warfield of
He
sure
he
has
your
sires:
it
Service chairman, M o n a
the First Baptist Church gave
helps loo. if he has the name
Walker, reported that a trr
the invocation with .Mrs. C. L.
of a favorite sales woman who
mendous Thanksgiving bas­
Residing leading the flag »ais "in'* on your secret desire.
ket was turned over to .th e
Don't be tin. practical. Most
Salvation Army for distribu­
men like to go a little bit wild AHnmonte Springs
tion to a needy Seminole
at Christmas, so indulge your­
County family. It was also
self, loo.
reported that the gifts for the
Learn what's new In b.»th
mental patients in the State
day
wear and sleepwear fash­
By Julia Barlot
Hospital have been eotlecicd
JOANNK BOHANNON,, left, president of Theta Kpsilon Chapter of
ions. Lice In IN’ for everything
B. 1). McIntosh Jr. of Rob­
and delivered to the Mental
Iieta Sigma Phi, welcomes Jo Kuhlke. center, as u full fledged member
from slips tr pajamas, gowns in Drive and L. H Andress
Health Association.
of the sorority when site receives her pin at recent meeting. Kay Lee,
ant brunch coat* Most of the recently flew- to Atlanta, Ga.,
Ways and Means chairman,
left, vice president shares in welcoming the new member.
new laces are machine-wash- on a business Dip and return
Jan Cahill, announced final
with nylon tricot to gtve body rd the next day.
plans for the bicycle project.
an I added color.
Friday, Dec. 18, will be the
Many of the new styles use
Mr ami Mr*. B. D. Meinday of the drawing. The event
cunlra-ting colors, combining u**h were recent honor guests
will begin at 8 p in. with
coffee lace, with a licht blue of a housewarming party
Santa Claus parading down
underlay if filmy nylon, or Hosts for the occasion were
First Street and winding up
coral lace over a pink under- Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Anders
on the corner of First Street
lay.
of Apopka, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
and Magnolia Avenue. Santa
The misty look, created by liam Prosser of Orlando and
will visit with the children
combining sheer, and not an- Mr. amt Mrs. George Fuller
from 8 until !&gt; p in. at which
sheer nylon tricot 1* J.N, and o( North Orlando.
time the bicycle will be
designed for wearing every
Their »un, Jerry, was home
awarded to the winner.
day in the week
(or (he Thanksgiving holiday*
Mrs. Cahill also announced
Heading the fashion parade ami joined In on the celebra­
that Theta Kpsilon would host
of new design* is a detni set; tion.
an all chapter Valentine Ball
it looks like Hie chemise of the
to be held Feb. 13, 1963. with
Twenties, .Vilh it* own bikini
final plans announced at a
panties it tan In- worn for both
later date.
day and sleepwear and D e&lt;
The social committee an­
pc ial y chic In black Crepe
nounced that the children's
set Dimmed with pink.
Christmas party will lie held
For young romantics, f.i -h
on Tuesday, Dec. 22. at 3 p m.
Ion favors an enchanting (ire
The DeBary Garden Club
The chapter Christmas party
dan on-.- shoulder gown. It's hr Id its Christmas party ami
details will he revealed at a
made ol a textured ni Ion tricot meeting, Friday, Dec I at
later dale.
ertpe, com*** in white, pink and tup Community Center. Mrs.
Betty Lewis a n d Betty
blue and drape* amt tall* wuh Preston McBcan presided and
Erickson presented the pro­
unexcelled grace,
culled on her committee
gram for the evening, which
Also showii Is a sod 1y roman chairman,
was a poem to Santa Claus
tie. two tom wall* length | The Garden Tour of homes
listing the gifts a cut would
gown It has an alluring Km- In DeBary wilt bo held on
like for Christmas. The hints
pirc 1**1ice cut low. Ii.it wing Thursday, Dee. U.
were for the benefit of the
sleeves (very big. throughout
NEW PLEDGES receiving their first ritual at Theta Kpsilon meeting are
Mrs. William L a k e m a n
"Beta Buddies” Christmas j
the fashion picture), ami a s|*&gt;ke on the projects of Hie
from the left. JoAnn Gardner, Dixie Jennings and Pat Helm.
gift exchange.
I
pale blue skirt that fal s In a Beautification Committee and
graceful column of gathers.
Mrs. E. Shoptaugh stated the
The creps- look is definitely next trip will tie to Hie llusch
IN Sleepwear speaks the lan­ Gardens and that member*
guage of femininity and shapes will go by bus.
are soft and romantic. Choose Six new members were pre­
gifts of lingerie for the ladies sented by Mrs. ||. liaison.
joti love. No mutter what her
Mrs. W A Hunter presented
Mill Betty Mann Hid Miss (Herbert) Mann dcmomtralage if she's over -ixtsen she'U George W. Rciley of the South­
anev Davis recently enter- ed the veraaliUty of the Jewelthrill to your selection
By F.velyn Lundy
ern Bell Telephone Company,
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Austin tained memtiers and guests of ry, Those attending the show­
Smith honorrd their grandson. the Gamma Omega chapter of ing spent the morning select­ sixty five relative* of the
Brett Smith, of Miami, with Epsilon Sigma Alpha at a ing Jewelry (or their personal Kelsey family of Oviedo gath­
a birthday party on lit* tenth Saturday morning coffee anil wardrobes and lor Christmas ered at Lake Minnehaha in
birthday when he and hi- par­ Jewelry show Mrs. Vivian presents
Clermont to enjoy Thanksgivent). Mr. and Mrs Walter
Coffee and doughnuts were ing dinner.
Meeds Smith, were gue-ls
-ciaed from a table d.splaying Tills delightful dinner party
over the Thanksgiving holi­
a horn of plenty titled with was held at tin- spacious sum­
days.
blue and green Christmas tree mer home of Mr. and Mrs. Ir­ Leslie Best was recent hos­ "Do 1 Enjoy Most my Work
Party games were enjoyed
tinsel and blue Christmas tree vin Lalluc of Wauchula, com tess of the sixth meeting at or Play?”
and delicious birthday cake
During the social hour, the
balls. Nestled among Hie tin­ -ins of the Kelseys. There Phi Gamma F'.ta It was
with Ice cream and all the
sel and balls were guld pack­ wore cousins, aunts, uncles, agreed by the chapter to pur­ hostess s e r v e d refreshing
trimmings was served the
"Black Cherry Cow," a soda
ages containing prUes of grandmas, grandpas and even
guests.
kissing cousins present from chase ten Christinas gift* and of ice cream arid black cherry
In fa-hlon. "it's the little fashion Jewelry.
Highlight of the party was
Miss Anna Lea Herman won every part of Florida and wrap them at the m’xt meet­ flavoring.
a train trip from Sanford to thlnsrs that count" with him
ing (or Hu* lea* fortunate chil­ Those attending were Jan
fbe
door prise, a gift of Mrs, some came from Georgia.
Winter Park with all the In the belt rategory. look for
Mann,
and
the
hostesses
pre­
Among
the
local
people
who
dren
at the Good Samaritan Vihlen. June Warner, Shirley
the
wide-widtl'
real
alligator
guests making (lie trip, which
■Stumph. Joan Brooks, Linda
sented
p
rim
,
which
were
won
altended
were:
MrDoru
Kcl
Rome. This is the chapter's
was a delightful experience belt — it's really smart. An
llittell, lands Reck, Barbara
by
Mrs.
Kathy
(I’ete)
Bukur
spy,
Emmett
Kelsey,
Mr.
and
other
accessory
finding
new
Enjoying the party were
Christmas nervier project.
Flrick-'iin, J e a n Gonialez,
and
Miss
Margaret
Quartet
Mrs.
George
Kelsey
a
n
d
Mrs. F. L. Maury, Mr* W. M. friend- in his conservative cir
The chapter will gather at •Mary Sharp, Peggy ( rover,
t
csrectivcly.
daughter,
Mary
Jane.
Mr.
and
cle
is
the
Silk
pocket
square
Smith's mother, also of Mi­
Mis Martha Knsky amt Mrs. Paul Slavik, Mr. and the Wimllammcr In F'ern iieslie Best and Mrs. W. It
ami, and Mrs Robert Jone* \dd to this with a matching
Jennings, sponsor.
and daughters, Sharon and lie—everything from stlk foul i Miss Anna Ia*a Herman serv­ Mrs. Martin Kelsey and their Park for it* annual Christmas
party.
The
occasion
will
tie
ed
a*
hostesses
for
the
chil­
three
children
Janet,
Jeannie
arils to regimental stripes to
Joy from Columbia. S. C.
dren while the mothers attend­ and John from Orlando, Mar Saturday, Dec. 12. Members
Other guest* helping Brett please.
ed the coffee and Jewelry lha and David Kelsey and Mr will exchange gills with "rosecelebrate this n einnrable oc­
Topping flu- bet-dressed ac­ show
and Mrs. D. T. Ford, also huddle*" at the appetising
casion werp his sister, Char­ cessory list is the Ascot
luncheon.
Members
and
guests
who
from Orlando
lotte and Frank Sloan. Dickie You'll find aseots In prints,
Interesting cultural p r o ­
Deas, Molly and Brad Bush, plain ami reversible styles participated were Mrs. Kathy
KIND
grams were presented during
Donald Makln. Tommy Moore, Staying in the same family, (I’ete) litikur, Margaret Quar­
Gayle Crumley. Danecn and but offering you more of an les, Nancy Davis, Mr*. JoAnn NEW YORK (LTD - In a the evening by Joan Brook*
Lori Harper, Ricky Schilko adventurer look is the turtle­ (Jim ) Rowe, Betty Mann, program of regular inspections and Shirley Stumpf, "Have I
Air*. Claire (Kirby) Fite. Mr*. to prevent cruelty, the Amer­ a Code of Ethics f ” and by
ami Sammy Foden.
neck dicky
Hope (Jack) Schirard, Mr* ican Society for the Prevention June Warner and Jan Yihlcn,
Also atending were Hal and
Leaving the apparel — let's
David Brain &lt;»f Tampa and •o info the jewelry field Tra Shirley (Johnny) Higgins, An of Cruelly to Animals last
J e n n i f e r Babcock of St. ditional enameled or tailored lia Lea Herman, I'at Kopb and )car checked more than three
Barbara Cox.
quarter* of a million animal*
Petersburg.
pliuh dips and tie tacks will
Mrs. Kathy (Henry) Tooke, in pet shops, poultry markets,
still continue a« dress-up fav­ Martha Kosky, i’at Chapman stables, slaughterhouses, stock­
Oviedo
orites But keep your eye on and Mrs Beverly (Rob) While yard*. circuses, horse show*
slide bars or pins ami the neat also altended the codec.
and laboratories
links that will fit into tradi­
tion.!! wardrobe
Toiletries, loo, will make
Mrs. E F. Mitchem of
WATCH FOIt THE ARRIVAL OF
Oviedo had at guest# over the "find” gifts Choose from
MIL AND MRS.
Thanksgiving holiday!, Mr. talc to hair preparations
FOR APPOINTMENT
Many
of
these
items
come
preand Mrs. Claud* Craft and
CALL .122-569?
Other novelties
their daughter, Claudia, and giftpaeked
iseirocio
ihav
|7.M
sure
to
please
him
are
wal
Miss Ida Craft of Athesu, Ga.
lets, pocket secretaries, bottle
HILVKRPLATP. BY —
FBI. AND SAT., DEC. 1 1 - 1 2
INTERNATIONAL
Mrs. Edna Lorberg has re­ totter* and flasks—olten mat­
turned to her home in Gordon- ching a bell — plus several
BEAUTY SALON
KADER
vilic, Mo., after spending a other items you'll find avail­
IN MONTEZUMA HOTEL
week with Iwr daughter and able in his favorite clothing
JEWELERS
shop
le
t
accessories
carry
ton in law, Mr and Mrs Joe
3rd &amp; MAGNOLIA
M2 S. PARK AVE.
Battle, of Oviedo.
J your Christmas wishes.

Personals

lute followed by tinging "The I son accompanied by Mr*. StelMr*. C. P. Ha rkey pnieaL
Star Spangled Banner" in uni- la Moore.
ed Gerald Covington, who
aang Christmai solos accom­
panied by Mrs. Covington.
Ravonda Warfield. Jeana
Hughes and Brian Covington
also presented Christmas mu­
sic with Mrs. William Rey­
nolds reading "Gifts at tha
Wise Men” accompanied by
Mrs. Covington to complete
the program.
The business meeting v is
presided over by the presi­
dent, Mrs. ff, L. Merritt, who
heard reports from the var­
ious chairmen.
A tour of hornet will be con­
ducted by the American Home
Department at 2 p.m. on Dec.
18. with a card party listed
for Dec. 18. On the tenth the
club women will ring the belle
on First Street.
Mrs, C. M. Flowers repre­
sented the club at the recent
Community Planning rooferrnce held at the Langford Ho­
tel In Winter Park and Mrs.
Flowers will also represent
the County Chamber of Com­
merce on the Beautification
Committee.
It was voted to give a dona­
tion to the Judy Klnnalrd fund.
Guests were Mrs. Kay Mer­
ritt. mother-in-law o( the club
president, from New York,
MRS. HAROLD D. ROWLAND, left, nml Sirs.
and Mrs. Lois Taylor, both
Mrs. Merritt's house guests.
Irviiug Pryor display pome of the many gifts
Mrs. Thomas Butts waa pre­
the Wonmn'ii Club of Sanford has collected to be
sented and welcomed aa a new
presented to the needy nt Christmastime.
member.

Party Honors Ricky Ensrud
Ricky Dean Knsrud, »on o f
Mr. ami Mr*. Donald D. L'n* |
rud of Citrus Heights, was
recently honor guest of a delighlful party at bis home in
celebration of his sixth birth
day.
The guests enjoyed an
ternoon of playing party

Colorful Christmas Theme
Depicted At DeBary Party

Brett Smith

Honor Guest On

Holiday Coffee Entertains

The Kelseys

Members Of Gamma Omega

Observe Holiday
With Reunion

Tenth Birthday

'Rosebuddies Gift Exchange
Planned By Phi Gamma Eta

The Little Things
Mean A L.ot In
Gifts To Him

Personals

SANTA CLAUS

EVELYN’S

PINECREST
SHOPPING CENTER

games
Janice
,
f

with prices awarded ■hmm. Barbara I,ee Stevens,
Calhoun, Judy Cal-j and Wanda Sue Bates.
Tempting refreshments at
cake, ice cream, punch and
other party goodies and fav­
ors were served to Barbara
Lee Stevens, Wade Stevens,
Rusty Braswell, Debbie Jones,
Casey Jones, Lori Ann Peterton, Timmy Speigle, Mall
Mace and Rhonda Mace.
Also Wanda Sue Bate*, Don­
na Bales, Jeffrey Ik tilcr,
Harold HcUlcr, Randy Yates,
Patricia Myers, Martin l-lnnekugal and Eddie While, all of
Sanford.
Also attending were Janice,
Judy, Glen, Jay and Sammy
Callhoun of Lakeland.
Assisting Mrs. Flnsrud were
Mr* Raymond Stevens, Mr*.
Lewie Williams, Mrs. James
Pelerson, Mrs. Verna King,
Mrs, J. T. Calhoun. Mrs. Dick
Jones and Mrs. Itex Mace.

who showed a colored (dm on
"Old New York" with morion
cites, which was followed with
the "Greatest Story Fiver
Told,” llis* birth of Christ.
th e auditorium was decked
in the holiday theme, with a
tow of liny palm tree* sprinkl­
ed with little Christinas balls
and a tiny snow man &lt;&gt;r San­
ta m each pot whieh glistened
under the lights These jmlm
trees were later given to Hie
members and guest* holding
Mr and Mrs Jeff Rilehcy coM*iirr uticrioM
the lucky ticket*.
of 1308 Isicusl Avenue. San
Refreshment* were served ford, announce Hie arrival of
in the rear of the hall, from Ihrir first child, a daughter, CIMtMS, PROJECTORS, FUM
table* ini-rl-iid with It-iliun Karen l.ynce Ritchey, Imrti
Imen embroidered cloth* edg Nov. 21, and weighing in at a
ed in lice and centered with healthy six pound*, five and
tall red candles Interspersed one-half ounce#
with holly and small red and
Paternal grandparent* arc
gold angles, flunked by the Mr. and Mrs. Normal Itilchcy
silver tea and cotter service. and maternal grandparent*
CAMERA 81101’
Finch table was centered in a arc Mr. ami Mrs. Jay Carter,
210 S. PARK AVE.
differ*nt theme with trays ol all of Jacksonville.
tea sandwiches, rookies, nuts
ami mints completing the hol­
iday decor.
There were also tables of
arttclrs made by the member*
to sell with all proceeds from
Hie tables going to the bejij.
Hfirutlon project of beautlfymg Hie main highway in lie
It *ry with cluster* &lt;&gt;t native
B R IG H T E N S T H E
palms.

New Arrivals

I KO DAK

Wieboldt’s

WHITE

took

c

Sewing
Machines
Tha new fantasy
drrurator altlch — Entirely
nr» concept In Zig 7ng
sewing — Top hobhin —
very light weight—cabinet
or (lortable m o d e l s —
1 Fill VIS on all model* with
local Bank Financing.
PRICES
AS LOW AS

A\ \ A
high A
heels
• black patent
• navy patent
• otter
— DAGS TO MATCI1 —

99 00

ijjcWi&amp;iti
Downtown Sanford

A ccredited C harge
Account.*) Welcomed
Open F riday
E venings

Add a bright
lock to your fall
knita with
Life .Stride'# tinny
new pump*. Th*
upper* nr* of
sparkling
diamond jubliss
patent. A slightly
flared throat
adds m-w fashion
Interne to this
smooth pump.
A trim heel . . .
and lining of
“knit-fll” adds
softness.
*

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Horoscope

PagR to — Psc. 8 .1M4 SIDE GLANCES

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

By Galbraith

iwiMTIan

Forecast
WEDNESDAY, DEC. B, MM
GENEBAL TBNDBNClBSi

A ▼try K n a p end pecollar
!•«
trw liff hi which
M i l i i w y o i will w o t to
leer* m m itm thing* tad
jtta It the panda of tkoee

■ |» their thinking,
y„ — and goal*. Bo n i t act
la fo n t Mythlng bat to UoU«
wHk respect to My ««■*•**•
made by tbooo who a rt « •
ABIES (March 21 I t April
If) Strange-acting ptro
s a y c o ts within your oihlt
now, bat ho n i t y e t do not
lot thorn load you w trty.
Bowtttr, ltotoa to loam of
things yot did not know. Exnerieaea a u bo helpful.
TAUBUS (April 20 to May
SO) BttiaoM affnin auy bo
Tory ponliag. bat If y t t tU y
with inflaontlol ponoiu and
not go off on n y tangents,
all wffi bo w ell Safeguard
jroar credit. Shew that yoa
hart n a l poise.
GEMINI (May 21 to Jana
21) Too hart fine idee*. bat
H bobooroo yoa not to force
ether* in endeavoring to got
then o p e r a t i n g quickly.
Strangs thing* coaid happen,
nao polao with flambacyant
Individuals yoa n o c t
MOON CRILDEEN (Jano
22 to July 21) Whllo yoa may
not understand folly the owratl operation of aaporlora, yoa
can bo m y helpful In orgnnl■atlonal capacity. Got proper
advice Grit. Study detail*

M A R R IE D

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C O N S iO E R

PUTTING TWg

LEO (July 22 U August
21) Greater breadth and acope
t« Weaa conning through your
mind It axcellant, bat don’t go
forward with too much apeed
aa yet. Llaten to suggestion*
of others. Promise to atudy
OUR ANCESTORS
them. Do ao.
VIRGO (Auguat 22 to Sep.
teraber 22) Much work la
ahead of you although you
hardly know what la beat
method to employ, but If you
keep ateady, all la flna. Sea
that co-worken team up In*
•tead of becoming allenatod.
Uie tact.
1.IIIKA (September 22 to
October 22) Get Into recrea­
tional activities that remove
that feeling of being abused.
Then you can feel fresh In
tackling new work ahead.
U
Rid* hobble* that are truly
your cup of tea.
SCORPIO (October 22 to
November 21) Re loyal to kin
in *om* argument possibly
ensuing with a stranger,
though they may not be exact­
ly in the right. Find new
method* for being more pros­
perous. Do what you Ilk* to
do.
“Coma quick, Otto! Doctor Von Raain haa ju»t invented
SAGITTARIUS (November
something called ‘plastlcsT’
22 to December 21) lt'e fmu
to handle your correspondence
in AM, but be eur* you are
SHORT RIBS
tactful, diplomatic. Get the
WANKUY, x QXItPNt
information you need. Re pre­
d o S ouiuink well beat
CARE LESS.
pared to uie It wisely In right
M AMERICANS To -UE MMN 7
channel*.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) You can have
far greater abundance by div­
ing some tall thinking today,
i'lnn to get your property in
better order. Make the im­
provement* that mtil much to
it* vnlue, appearance.
AQUARIUS (January SI
to February 1U) Accept favor*
from other* grnciouily even
though It would please you U&gt;
u
have thing* the other wny
around. Get charm improved.
Then get out aocially and have
a wonderful lime.
PISCKS (February 20 to
March 20) Do luma housecleaning In every tphere of
your Ilf* now no that you
hav* a new beginning. Don't
hung on the fringe* of life.
Thing* and people become
BUGS BUNNY
useless—put them aside.
IF YOUR CIIII.I) IS HORN
PROM THE SOUND OP
SYLVESTERS CLUNkLERTODAY, he or she will be one
jn
w r /T W N a 's weond
of thoae interesting young
0ARA6E
persons who wants to know
much about everything and
everyone and what la going
on In Urn world, ao be sure
you make life aa fascinating
for your gifted progeny as
you can. Giva every advantage
you can, tven the privilege
of travel and particularly in
lha right clrrlea. Fin* pruinIs* In this chart, no matter
what tha fort*.
“The Star* Impel, they
MV HORN DOSONT ViORK,\ j J
da net cempeL" Wkat yea
AND I MUST BE ABLE TO 1
make #f yecr Ufa la large­
WARN PEDESTRIANS OP / l | J
ly ap to YOUI
S T MV APPROACHI ^
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Carroll itlghter’a Individual
Forecast for your algn for
January la now ready. For
your copy send your birthdate
and 91-00 to CarroU Rlghter
Forecast (Tha Sanford Heraid). Box 1021, Hollywood 28,
California.

/

By Dick Tamer

CARNIVAL

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4. Il*aiity C ar*

PALNT close out Ik price
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
HARRIETT'S Beauty Nook,
322 0300
soft water, evening app'U. 320 Maple Ave.
103 So. Oak. 322-3742.
ACE BEAUTY Salon, open
Sanford's Most Complete
dally A eve. app't*. Perms.
TED WILLIAMS IIDW.
20% off Reg Prices. Mayfair
203 E. 23th.
322-3464
Hotel. 323-0990.
CUT’N CURL beauty Shop 21. Horn* Repairs
318 Palmetto Ave.
3220*34 HOOFING REPAIR, Large or
Evening Appointmenta
Small. Cali before 9 A.M. or
after 3 P it. EUDELL, Ph.
8. Dogs • Cats • Pels
323 7389.
CHIHUAHUA, S mo. old, 1- 22. Plumbing
male, t-female, $23 ea. 3225*08, or sec at to* W. 27th
PLUMBMO
St.
C eatrattisf Repairs
FBEE ESTIMATES
BASSETT HOUND puppies,
1. L. HARVEY
ARC Reg. 322-7914.
104 Saafort Ave.
PA S-l

10. Poultry . Livestock

24. Well Drilling

JERSEY Heifer CsWts, good
•tock $10, up. F slrilsde Jer­ WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
sey Dairy, Geneva.
All Typos and Slate
SHETLAND Ponies for ChristWa Repair and Service
mas $30 A up. 322-3479 after
STINE
8 p. m.
Machine
aod Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St
FA 3 9433

12. Special Notice*

III). Home Applinnce*
F1XIT SHOP
*, Jfax ani, F&gt;rn t*»rk, atm- At these Xmas Special*. An
S rtN F O K D E L E C T R IC
* (’m inty, Klnrlila. iinilar
English Dunelt Girl's or G.E, Appliances—New A Used
flctltln u * nam a n t Am erBoy's Bike. All Sires $39.93. 111 Magnolia
322-1362
T raln ln u C antar of Orlo, amt lh .it I Intend to re­
Hupp Motor Scooter, 2V4
ar aald nam a w ith th# Clark
HP. too miles per Gal. ALL Types o) new major Ap­
ha C ircu it C ourt. Sem inole
pliances at Drastic Discount.
31G9.93.
n ty , F lorid a. In accordance
i the provlalona o f tha KIC- 409 W. 1st St.
323-4731 Call 323-5448 J A R Trading
iu« Nam a S ta tu te s. to .w it:
Post, Inc., 2309 S. Orange
Ion I4J.0* F lorid a S ta tu te .
Blossom Trail, Orlando.
bu*1n*»» »t

S la : M arahall K. P ow er#

Legal Notice

Dec. t.

AI»VF.HTI»F.WENT FO» SID*
) « 4.
S..1.I bill will ba Mualvsd
I-SI
hy th* R-isr-l nf Trust*** of th*
H.mlnnl*
Mtmnrlal Kaipltat,
r ic r iT io r a i t e r .
tCK 13 h e r th y ulven that (1wn»r. In lh« nffli-n of lh* Adra anKaard In bualnaa* at mlnlutrntor. Hrmlnolr M*morI»l
Iintur S p rin ge, F la.. S»m l- llo»|ilial. H.infnrd. Florid*. »t
C ou n ly . F lo rid a , utidar th* T:»&lt;l I*. It. D«r*mbtr 23. ISIS,
loua nam a o f, A ltam on te fnr furnlrhlti* all malrrl.il*.
la C o tta * # . and lh a t wa In. ♦iiulpmant. aarvicra and labor
to raelatar amid nama w ith fnr tha ronatructlnn of 19*4
■Mark of tha C ircuit Court, ALTERATIONS AND ADDI­
n ola C ou n ty. F lorida, In TION* TO THE SEMINOLE
rdanca
w ith
th»
provl- MEMORIAL ItOMMTAU Hanof tha F lc tltlo u a .Vama fnrB. Florida.
Drawlnga and apto-lfU-atlnna
itta .
to -w lt :
s ac i l on
may ha nhtalnad by drpaialtlng
j F lorid a S la tu ta a 151T.
110**01 with lb* Arrhllart.
It*; H. M arla TorU
Jnhn A Burton IV. Fourth
Dianna J Jackaon
Floor. Sanford Atlantic Hank
|«h No*. 31 * t&gt;*c. ». Iftulldlng, Hanford. Florid*, for
J44.
Ihr flr.t aat of ducumrnta oh■71
latnrd. Furh .Irpnalt wilt b* rafundr*t In full lo *a*-h p»r*'n
T i n : n u t i i t n i l u r &lt;&gt;f who raturn. lh* doeumrnta In
l
m it ii
J i u i m i . * iK* *ood condition within I* day*
T. l&gt; AND FOli ar.WIMlLF attar th* bid opening: with **•
:NT¥, F M IItlU I.
option aa not*d b*low. Addl*
i b r e m r no. i » a i
tlon*l art* may ha sbtalnad at
HKHAI. NATION Al. MClflT- the &gt;oat of |.‘,0 on. which la
IK ASSOCIATION, a cor- 1half refundable tl. octal &gt;'on[tractora aarurlng documenta
*“ ° B'
rialntlff. and
tuhmlttlrg propoaal
• hall ba refunded oti*-h*lf the
IES F PATNE and -------- depoalt upon return of doou[ s c , nla wlfa.
mania In food condition.
n a fa n d a n li
F.a.-h propo.al muat ha *&lt;•AOTII'H l*F at IT IN
, ompaole.l by a .-erllfle-l check
H i l l; I I . F
FIM IK I I
l‘ K
nr an nerapiabl* hid bond In
JAMES F !• I I N F. ano the amount of five par cent
(J-it of Ihe bare bid. payable
______ IM YNK. hi* w it*
ttee!d*nre unknown
to tha Board of Trust*** of lh*
ou, p.fen-lsnta. *r* harahy Hemlnola M«m"rl*1 H&gt;aplt»l
Iflad that a complaint to tnd aald check or bid bond will
icloaa a cartaln m«rt*a*a on ha returned within thirty (10)
foil-twin* daacrlh* I pro* dvye If pro par* I I* not accept­
ty, alluata. lyln* and haln* ed. or If contract agreement l«
trmtnida County. Florida, to- etrculed and guaranty bond
act rpled
Lot I. Hlock Jl. NOBTII
Tit* vucc**aful bld.|*r'» daORLANDO 1ST ADDITION. po.lt will na r#t*ln*d until h*
accordlnl to plat lharanf baa entered into aatlafactnry
racnrdad In Plat 8o..k II ctntrvc* and furni.ba-1 approv­
r.titca 21 and 21. Public al bonda aa noted below
Hacnrda of Mamlnol* Coun­ Should th* bidder fall lo *nt«r
Into aald contract, inch depnall
ty. Florida;
■h.ill ha forfeited ae liquidated
ludlnc;
..
,
Wait Furnace — Danalray d.tmagc to the On tier.
Didder* are notified that lh*
— Modal F A • 11
flan** — FrU ld llra —Mo­ iu eeaful bidder muat furnl.h
an accaptabl* avaculel
dal ItS-ld
Itafrlaarator — Frl»ldalra l-erformanc* Itnnd In an amount
equal to at lea at I** per e*nt
— Modal I»-1l
llut Watar llaalar — Dar nf th* contract prlc* and a
.eparate acceptable eaecuted
A Night
Modal l*-&lt;’
l,a«n file d a gain *! &gt;«'l I" pivment Bond In an amount
ahova a t y la l .u lt and V'"1 ,.,,,.1 to at leaat t*a par cant
Such
raquirad I* ia r* a •
'(■&gt; #f th* contract prlc#
).iu r to a w a r o r ptaad m g ta bond* are to ba eiacuted al re­
C om plaint on l l a l n l l f f a quired hy th* late* of th* SUt*
■may. JIPKI'II M Ml ItAS- of Florid*
Attention t* called to lh* fact
p. o It a 731. Farn Park,
rid.i and f Hr l hr o rig in a l lhat not lea* than lh* minimum
iw ar or P lea d in g In th» of- •atari** and wagea aa aat forth
o f tha Clark of 1h' itlr n ill In the gp* :1flc*llona muat b*
in oo or b efo re i ha tilt -Ur paid on thl* project
ft will he the right nf lh#
Jan u ary. !» « ! If )" « fall
do ao. a al ac roe pro confeeao Owner to reject any and nil hid#
I ha ta k e n aualna! v "U for and lo wglvt InformalllUa. No
r e lie f dem and ed In lh« Com - hid ahall be withdrawn for a
period of thirty 1101 daya tub*
hV t NKSS tny hand and off)- t.quent In th* opening of bid*
•aal of offlca at Hanford, without lh* c-maant of th*
llnnla County, thll »'h day B‘.*r I.
A R PKTRRSON. HR
ncfeiTibeFp 1**1
Chairman
i \ 1*1
Ib-ard of Truetaae of th*
A rm ir II Ha*k w ith , l r ,
H.mlnola County P u b l i c
Clark of Circuit I'ourt
lloaplial
Hy: Jlartha T Vlhlen
Clark

IEPH M. JlL'KASJiO

orney at Law
r*. Hoc 321
o Park. Florida
&gt;llah Dec. I, It. 21.

«

Andrew Carraway
Secretary of Board of
Tru .tee e of the Hernlnot#
County I'ublC HoepltaJ
P Jbll.n Dec. I, S, II, 11*1.

CDU-l

HI. M usical

In n tru m en U

Piano Tea log and Repair
W L Hanaoa - FA I 4 B
FOR A Musical Christmas,
call BUKUK'S Music Shop,
322-7202. T r i a l Purchase
Plans.

Legal Notice
h u m K I NIIKN FII TITlOl'S
tik i: u w

NOTICU IS UKRKHV OIVKN
Ihet i'ITT PRODUCT* CORPORATION, an Ohio rorpora*
U-tti, deelrlug to atigage In bitalnra* unday I he flctltloua nam#
of FIH.HH&gt;* PHRCOOLINU
COMPAST at Hanfnrd, Hamlnule County. Florid*. Inland!
to raglitar th* aald nam* with
lh* Clark of lh* Circuit Court
of Haminal# County, Florid*,
purauanl to lltlia s M ils
Florida Htatulai
CITY PRODUCT* COItPOHATION

tlr: »/ IV. P. Tieldlar
Vic* Praa.dant
tSCAL)
Mask N. Cl*e*t*ne, Jr.
Attorney *t t.aw
p , o . 1if,, w a r 7.
Hanford. Florid*

Puhll.h N jv. tl. A P#«. 1, I,

U )»«).
CDO-71

I t THF riHCt lT COTRT OF
TIIK 1 1NTH JCDItTAL f l a ­
i l I f I t t t l l FOII *»!KltOI.H
t hi v n . F i . o i i m t .
I H I M K ill t o . m t )
Fl.A TUL Ml HAVINti* HANK
n * Intlff.
v*.
PAUL 0 BAt'flN. •&gt; u i at al
Defendant*
t u T i r r : o f * * i . f.
.NOTICK IH IIKIIKIIT OIVKN
that on th# l*lh dar of P*i'*m1,,-r. n t t at It "0 A M a&gt; lh*
m ein door o f lh* C ourltioua* nf
Hamlnnl* C*unlV. at Hanford.
Florida ih* u n d tr t'in a d C lark
w III offrr for aal* to th# h ig h ­
er! and heal bidder for raah th*
fo llo w in g daacrlbed real p ro­
p erty!

Ia,t t*. Hlock 1. of K.tHT|1 It • • • a K SUnillVIHIDN
UNIT NO. S. according )o
th* PI*, thereof *• record­
ed In rial Book II. Pag*
**. Public Record* of famlnola Couaty. Florida,
toga: her with all atructurt*.
Improtamanlg. flgtura*. appll•net*, and appurtenance* on
aald land or uaad In conjunc­
tion tharawtth
Till* 111. la mad* purauant In
fin a l d o r** of f-ir»i l»«ur# *nl*r»d In , C hancery action No
I4J41 n o* iicnillng In ih# Clrt u lt C ouf. »f and for Hemlnola
C ounty. F lorid*.

t.tTK D TH U Ith d»y of
It*. *ml/*r. ISM.
fflKAI.I
Arthur )l Boekwllh, J r .
Clark »f th* Circuit Court
By: M artha T. VIM**
ti.p uty Clerk
ANDKltd.’.V flUHIf
4*LAN * LOW.NDtS
Atiornty* f i r rialntlff
1*1 F u t Conlral Roulasard
nrllNl". Florida
Cubli.h Dan. I, DM
CDU-JI

95. Hotmee For Sal*

KINGSWOOD

JINGLE BELLS

BUILDERS, INC.
Upholstering * Mattreae retand
FA 1-907*
ovating Naw k Used Furni­
MISTLETOE
307 Fairmont Dr.
ture Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
with childrens laughter need
Co
at 709 CoKry Ave.
this lovely 3 bedroom house
HOME ON B E A U T I F U L
FA 3-2117.
for a perfect holiday setting.
STONE ISLAND. 3-bedroom,
Even
haa a larga patio for
open beam celling and fire­
Used furxiture, appllaacei,
place. 1-Acre lot. Call 323- your outdoor pleatur*. GIFT
tools, etc. Bou I hi - Sold
priced at only $9,200 with
7282.
te rry 's Mart 3IS Sanford
terms that leave you money
Ave Pb. FA 3-41SL
for your other ahoppiog,
$100 DOWN
WILSON • MA1ER FUBN.
FHA-VA HOMES
Buy — Sell — Trad*
SEVERAL OuUtsndiag 3 A 3
311-13 E tst.
322 3622
Bedroom Homes available la
Investment A Realty
For tte biggest selection of alt Areas of Sanford. Let us 118 N. Park Ave
322 91T1
nearly new and us#4 furni­ Show you Around!
COMPLETELY furnished, air
ture, see Noll's Furniture
conditioned, CB, 2 bedroom,
Brokerage la Casselberry
1 bath, carporte. 823 Chip­
on 17-91. Open • days 9 to 9.
1101 8. ' ark Ave.
pendale, Deltona, Th. 686FA 3-323'a anytime
RATTAN Furniture, food con­
4331.
dition. Ph. 3334336.
B

SOUTHWARD

Seminole Realty

These gaioahaa a rt aura watarproofl Net a drop of
watar teak ad outl*

60. ilualnena Opport.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

22. Palfitinit

FOR Painting A Repair Call
POODLES. Btaek or Choco­ 322-ftM after I.
late $30. Will hold for Christ­
mas. 713 Magnolia, Ph. 332- PAPERIIANGING-PAINTLNG
LiceDsed, Bontleti, Insured
20 Years K»p. — 322-7331

95. Hoosm For Salt

WANTED- t Good used BASS PINECREST 4th Addition. 1- Excellent Location
FIDDLE, any color. Call bedroom, 3 bath, icreened 3 BEDROOM, a bath horn*
patio, aleelrie kitchen, spac­ with It*, living room, fam­
323-0923 aftei 5 p. m.
ious floor plan. Extra larga
WE BUY Used Furniture, on* lot. Available Jan. Ph. 333- ily room, fenced yard with
shade A fruit tree*.
piece or houseful. Furay
$17,900 TERMS
Bedding A F urn. Co., 901 W.
1st St. 322 6391.
UREENBRIAB
Choice let* available la II ACRES of good ground near
USED FURNITURE. Mlac.
Greenbrior *f Lech Arbor larga Lake $80o per aere
with term*.
Item*. Plney Wood Auction.
overlooking
golf ceune.
323 2370.
Custom building t* year
Payton Realty
specification*.
Greenbrier
55. Furniture For Sale
322-1301 2940 Hiawatha at 17-92
developed by

FKJSK ESTIMATE

19. Uulldars Supplies

r t c T i T i n r a .Winn
■|CK li* h*r»hy alvtn lh»t

Deputy

By Nadine Seltzer

17. Janitorial Ssrvlm

I.j. Special Serviced

Halt No*. 17, 21 *

SWEETIE PIE

A 4 B CONTRACTORS

29. Photo A Equipment
,OST—3-Pc. grey neck fur.
NUMISMATICS
..Reward. Ph. 968-4977.
All Types Supplies — Folders WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP
3 for $1 00
For "The Bert From All Your
POWELL S OFFICE SUPPLY
Films."
Legal Notice
310 S. Park Ave.. Sanford
In

Irralb Dec. 8. 1964 — Pape 11 [5.1, Wanted To Buy

HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ROOFING, PAINTING A
INSULATING
LOST: Lady's Bulova Wetcb,
Winn Dixie Parking Lot 23th Financing An anted 322-22*7
A French Reward 322-4112.

GERMAN Shepherd Pupa. Will
hold tor Christmas. 322-0938.

TO* H a t M w ill M l

rn a n *ae#'l

4strior*

YENTSCH MAINTENANCE
Service A Supplies
Do you ha-.e a drinking prob­
322-443
lem Writ* P, 0. Bos 1213, 2363 S. Park Dr.
Sanford

D b ttiN
■

RICHABO'S TREE SVC.
Free estimates, Licensed
4 insured Ph. 3134500

Skr

2, Personal*

Itlal nir.r*—

)•&lt; l o l l

LOST: LIjlit Brown Plastic
f r a m e Glasses, Seminole
BUd, gear Tenala Court be­
fore parade Reward. Stef,
any Weit|ate 323-4993 after
4.

IS . S pecial S ervices

i—Lott a f***s

I I —Money W i n l t f
1— P*r*on«U
14—la v in g * a Laaa
II—Inauranc*
4— Dtauty Car*
41—School# A Isatructl***
I—
Day NuratrlM
74—Employ m ail Scrvleea
f —Child Car*
71—Hal* ll*lp Wanted
I—Doga—Cat*— P*t*
71—F*mat* lltlp Wanted
In— 'oultry — I.lvattock
1J—Special Notice*
Tl—Hal* or F*mal* Haig
T4—Salta Help Wanted
I I —Catering — Food
14— Pltc** tn Kat
77—Situation tV»nt*d
l i —Special se r v le ts
•1—Incom* Property
15—
Swimming Poole
I I —liualnaaa Prop.—Sal*
IT—Janitorial H*rvlc*a
I I —11**1 KtMl* WaaMd
II— Do-It-Touraclf
14—Rial Fatal* Salt
17—liualnaaa IMntata
IS—Builder* auppllt*
I iv—Hardwire
Id—Lot* For 8*1*
I t —llama Repair*
II—
Farm*—Hrevia
I I —I’lumhlng
■1—Out at Hut* Aaraag*
IS— Palutlag
II—Hou*** Far Bat*
H —Well Drilling
I I —llou***—Sal* or Real
IS— Air Co*d. A Heating
17—llouaa For H in t
IS—Radio • Television
100—lltaort Rental*
I I I—Trailer#—Cabana*
IP— Photo S Equipment
to— Horn* Appliance#
111—Mobil* Horn**— Sola
111—Mobil* Horn**— R i a l
I I —Mualcal Initrumant*
I I — Bualntia Equipment
t o t —Trailer Spar*—Rant
111—Trailer Lot*—Sal*
11—Job Printing
i t —Uphetaiory
III—Apartmtata Far R*at
111—Room* Far R*at
la—Vacuum Ctaanarn
17—Moving A Ularag*
414—l l o t l l Room*
IS— K x terminator*
111 —Rental Agent*
11—P lan ts — F*#d a — S**da M l—Wan ltd To IMnt
10—
Mlic. For Hal*
III—
Auto* For gal*
H — Article* For Rant
111—Auto*—lala or Tiad*
11—
Swap or Uxchang* 111—Truck* For Sal*
11—Wanted To Ruy
110—
Automotive Service
II —Furniture For Sal#
H I —Hcoot*r* A Cycle*
111—
[Lata A Motor*
14 —Antique* For Hal*
111—Marin* Suppll**
44 —Money Tn Loan
4*— liualnaaa Upportunlll**

322-5612
From

gtnford

Kichang*

425-5938
From

Samlnel* County
(Dial Dlraot)

,11. MuHicul Inittrumenla 50. Misc. For Sal*
Piano Servicing h Tuning
Gene Cumbaa — 322-2861

FOR LEASE
SERVICE STATION.

S t Johni Realty

120 N. Park Ave.

322-9123 CUSTOM BUILT Home on

Lake. Ph. evenings 323-1397.
SANFORD' S NEWEST
Good Location. Good Products. HOMES, West 4th St. San­ 1 BDRM. House. Ph. 332-3738.
ford. 3 Bedroom, 144 bath, 3 • BEDROOM house, $50 mo.
Good Treatment
FHA A VA Loan*. LMN EN­ 322 7398.
PHONE LOCALLY 323 4343
TERPRISES Inc., Builder
or apply to th*
Harold Logan, call &gt;39-3911. 97. llnuN*» For Kent
PURE OIL COMPANY
Salesman oo Duty 4:00 p. m.
3 . BEDROOM, 3 bath, un­
72. Female Help Wanted to dark.
furnished. l ml. to base, 2
HAIR Stylist wanted, full or 1 RDRM., 1303 Elliott, $6,300. blocks to shopping center A
school, t year lease reqjilr
pari lime Call 322-3742 or 332 0323 or 3234.
evenings 323-2433.
3 BKDROUM, Family Room, 2 ed. $120 mo. 322-U70 after
built In Appliances, 3 p. m.
7.1. Male or Female Help Rath,
Central Air A Heat, will to LARGE 4 Bedroom Home with
full bath and 2 half baths
M O R N I N G NEWSPAPER wall carpeting. 322-3303.
$125 jno.; 3 BEDROOM, 2
ROUTE open In Sanford.
Government Owned
bath home with Family
Cash bond required. Call
Homea
room $123 month.
Sanford 323 3734.

77. Situation Wanted
DAYS Work. 323-7033.
HOWELL'S AGENCY. Baby
sitting specialist, Transport*
tlon furnished. Call 311-9239.

$100.00 DOWN

SeleetkM of I, S, and 4
Bedrjoms located In various
section* of Sanford
Immediate Delivery

ber borne, reasonable. 3228301.

HI. Real Kntate • Hale
JO H N E . FO X ,
Realtor
206 N. Park Ave.
323-0339

V A - FHA
Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
REALTY

$100 DOWN

WOOD for fireplice. Call after

Payton Realty
322 1301 2840 Hiawatha at 17 $2
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom
bouse, Kitchen equipped. P4i.
322-3831,

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM IBO.OO
bedroom unfurnished
FOR THE BEST HOME TWO
Country Home, $60. Bell's
DAYS WORK 322 5748.
BUY
Nursery, 1 mile west of Big
SEE
YOUR
WHITE Lady desires Ironing,
tree Park off 17 92.

SANFORD SEWING CTR.
Dad, Com* ot, in A buy your
wife's Xmas gift now A she
BART PILCHER, Broker
PIANOS. Gulbranson, Cable.
will have i! a life lime.
Personal Service
Refinlhtied, new Keys L He- Sew and Sava
Call 322-7198
conditiooed $1341 la up. Also
104 S. Park Ava.
322 9411
Tuning It Repairs. 83.* '973.
Orlando.
Patios, Floor, Free E ittm a.ji Ball-Blair Agency
Office: 321-2111
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Real Estate — Insurance
Nights: 323-0700
35. V acuum CIcnner.H
steel, grease traps, dry 3rd. A Park Ave.
322 5611
322 0646
wells. Stepping stones.
VACUUM CLEANER
3324 Park Drive
.MIRACLE
CONCRETE
CO.
Repairs, parti, suppliei, (or
MERLE W. WARNER
522-3791
Electrolux Kirby, Hoover 309 Elm Ave.
REALTOR
Air-Way, Rexair, GE, etc. UPRIGHT Piano, Completely
708 So. Park
3213829
Vacuum cleaner repaired at reconditioned. Ph. 322-3650.
lift. I.uIh For Hale
your home Free pick-up 4c
delivery. Serving Sanford TREE RIPENED Citrus. Na
for 13 y n GM Vacuum Re­ velt. W* ship Albert II. PtU
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
FHA ■VA HOMES
pair, 1114 Park Ave. Ph. Osteen. 322-3173 or 322 4191.
Re alter
I, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
322 4763.
FRUIT GIFT PACKED. We Raymond Lundquiat, Aaae.
1. m A 2 BATHS
*
ship express. Ragg* Fresh FA 2 3911 Atlantic Hank Bldg
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
37. Moving A Storage
Fruit A Produce Corner LAKEFRONT L o t s , high LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
Local Ji Long Distant
25lh St A Sanford Ave. Ph.
ground on large Lake, vary For Complete tnformstlon
Adams Transfer k Storage
322-2924 or 322 3661.
Set or Cali Your
reasonable. Pb. 322 6492.
322 0223
322-4878
PHA - VA
ACCORDIA.N, 3JI 5343.
05. Ilnu.seK Fur Sal*

13. IMnntk, Freda, Heeds

96. ilounen • Hale or Kent

THE TIME TESTED FIRM

HALES BROKER

Ae Hava The Horn# For You

2 BEDROOM kitchen equip­
ped $73 month. Pb. 322 3683.
FURN. gar. apt 322-2800.
2 BEDROOM C B House, Kit­
chen equtnped, call 322-33&lt;U.
g

Kt'J. Mobile Homea • Sale

DON'S
MOBILE HOME SALE.H
"Your Wheel Estate Dealer"
IT Models to choose from
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
838-1206
Hwy. 17 92
IxNigwood, Fla.
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
NET and USED
Awnings A Cabanas
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17 92 S
322-2382

10.1. Mobile Homea - Kent
10' WIDE. 2 beoroom trailer.
NO 14909.
ItXi. A p a rtm e n t* fo r K ent
2 BEDROOM Turn. Apt. Call
322 9173, after 3 Ph. 322 0841.
ROSE COURT APT.
1 Bdrm. Furn., near base
2013 Sanford Ave. 868 1323.

READY TO MOVE LN
9 p. m. J 22-4*97,
SANFORD FEED STORE
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
New 3 A 4 Bedroom Homes,
Whole Corn i t 23 — Snap Corn BARBIE Doll Clothes 30e up
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
1-3 biths. So Loogwood area
$2.10 — Jim Dandy Dog Call 322-6383
for couple or lingU p erson
—Trades considered, and
Feed — $3.73 for 50 lba. In­
2386 PARK DRIVE
or retired All utilities In­
we'll build on your lot. .Semi­
cludes Tax.
PANGOLA HAY. K. Farts.
cluded in rent. Ideally to
nole County a Leading Build 322-2120 N ig h t 822-7195
3)0 Sanford Ava.
322 9990 Eureka Hammock, Rt. 3, At
313-0319
322-41U
rated tm let St., within I
Box 310A. 323 8379.
block of 2 tree parking lota
322 8424
322-544?
HAROLD
LOGAN
ONION PLANTS
and shoppmg renter. In­
Crystal Wax A While Spanish ROLLER Skate* A New Knit LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
quire at Manuel Jmcobso
Sales
office:
So.
on
U.
S.
17M $3 30; 300- $1 50; SM k&gt;U Dress. 322 8301.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
S2 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
-$ 2 00. A. M Prevail, 740right oat block oo Seminol*
CARPETS
dean
easier
with
2115, Seville, Fla.
Av*. 838 3911.
tha Blue Lustre Electric
Sbimpofwr only $1 per day.
30. Mine. For Halt
3 BEDROOM, U4 Bath, Sun
Carroll’s Furniture.
land Estates, NO Down Pay­
BILL'S BARGAIN HAHN
ment. Pb. 3229132.
DOLL Clothes, cheap. Ph.
of 10.000 Items
322 2870.
1300 Grapevtllc Ave.
PAY HIGH KENT WHEN YOU
1812 MELLONVILLE
CAN OWN YOUR HOME ON
An
address
you'll
be
proud
to
SALE:
Tenuis
Shoes
99e
pair.
BABY STROLLER, good con­
give when you move into
WHEELS FOR AS LITTLE A8
dition. $10 323 3806. 108 W. Surplus City, 201 W. 1*1.
this charming 3 Bedroom
37th St.
5 5 1 -5 0
9 Pc. .Mahogany Dining Room home on large shady Lot.
Suite
A
Gas
Range.
Ph.
322
ROYAL Deluxe QuUtwritor.
PER MONTH
Priced for quick sale $8,3uu
Standard keyboard, like new, 6134.
with liberal Terms or only
CHECK THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS:
$30. 322 8217 after 6 p. m.
1932 SET of rtiild Craft I to, $8,800 with substintlal Cash.
1965 Model, -15’xlO', 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Com­
excellent
c
n
n
d.
322
3607
FOR FRESH &lt; age Laid Egg!,
Sfcemper Agency
pletely Furniahed, An Low An 852.00 per month
stop in at 2739 Country Club evening*.
REALTOR
INSUnOR
Rd. 322-4059
GO-CART 30 mtlei per hour, FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Av*.
1 LEFT
PENCE POSTS: Creosoted Cy­ 4*i HP Engljje, excellent
USED
iS'xV
SPARTAN.
2 B.R., l BATH,
3
BEDROOM,
kitchen
equip­
press, 4" 9"x7 ft. long, 30c condition $100. Ph. 322 3650.
ped. 1605 Wynnewood. NO
Completely Furnished ft Good Condition 82195
ea. Ph 322 3931.
51. Articles For Kent
Down Payment, 198 month­
FIRST COME — FIRST SERVE
GIVE Beautiful Sarah Coven
ly. 3228429 for appointment.
RENT A RED
try Jewelry for Christmaa.
KoIIaway, Hospital, B a b y SUNLAND, 3 bedroom house,
Phone 332 2307.
D O N S M O B IL E H O M E SA LES
kitchen equipped. Pay ap­
Beds, by Day, Week, or
“YOUR WHEEL ESTATE DEALER"
R O A T R . yuna, Ruy, Sell. Month.
proximate* $65. closing cost
Trade, R»pair. O S T E E N
and Iiiim e payments, $81.
CAR ROLL'S FURNITURE
HWY. 17-92 SOUTH
I.ONGWOOD, FLA.
BRIDGE FlSii CAMP,
114 W. 1st
122 5181 per mu. 322-9161,

Stenstrom Realty

W H Y

106. Apnrtmewta far Rent
$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
FUKN. Apt. Close ta. J Garni*
Cowan. 323-401$.
NEAT, 1 BDRM. Fura. A pt,
T. Bath, Dining Area $39.30,
1700 Magnolia. Ph. 333-J331
or 2299
NICELY FURN. 4 room Ap*,
Adults. Ph. 322-1929.
UNFURN. Upstair* APT. $3$
month, J09 Magnolia Ave.
Inquire downstairs after 4
p. m. or call 333-4130.
W E LA KA APARTMENTS'
114 W. Firat St.
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. 134
mo,, Includes water A alee*
trie. 323 9307.
APT. S. Sanford Ave. near
Lake Jessup. 322.3496.
FURN [SHED ifticisacy A pt
cloae in. *01 Palmetto. Ptw
323 1374 after 3:30 p.m.
SMALI~FURN~Garape A pt,
Adults only, No Pete $33,
mo. Apply 1301 Park Ave.

108. Rooms For Rent
CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
Magnolia Ave. 323 0739.
IDEAL Room. Christian Lady
or Man, Private Bath. 32&gt;
440*.
ROOM Near ItoepluTw ltiTor
without board. 323-0901.

115. Autoa For Sale
I960 AUSTIN Healey Sprite.
Sacrifice $895. Ph. 333 1886.
BOB McKKB USED CARS’
NO MONEY DOWN
701 French Ave. 325-0731
'33 CH EVRO ^ T ifd M r lia r ilop. automatic, radio, heater,
new llrei A battery, 4-eyl#
$373. Ph 333-8732.
*63 ANGLIA Sta. Wagon
[.ike New $1,003
SANFORD MOTOR
600 French Ave.
323-4349

118. Truc k a ^ F o ^ ^ l ^ ^
1937 — 1W TON Chevrolet
Truck, Stake Body, good
condition. 29,000 mile*. City
Transfer k Storage, 1300 S,
French. 322-5192.

12(1. Automotive Service
Auto Glass,
A Sea* Covers

|

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. and St. FA 3 909$
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Senkarik Glaaa and Paint
Company
310 Magnolia Pb. FA &gt;4*21

121. Scootern ft Cycle*
1980 ALLSTATE Crulsaire,
wind screen, Jump seat. Ex*
ccllent condition. 322-80M.

12.1. Moats ft Moton
17 Ft. HIGH HAT, with access­
ories, ’3*. 30 h.p. Johnson,
elec, start, Mitchell Tilt
Trailer. Excellent condition,
$730. Call 322 6643.
Gateway To The waterway
itobaoti Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
50**9-9 E. 1st Pb. FA 3-39*1

NA TION AL

B A N K
PO SSESSIO N '

$ $@
'31 Pontiac $191 hat. I l l Mm
'34 Ford $399 bat. $17 m&lt;v
'S3 Cadillac $299 bal. $11 mu.
'33 Chevrolet $399 bet. $17 mo.
'35 Ford 1219 bal. $13 mo.
*33 Oldsmoblle $499 bal $17 m«
'39 Ford $387 bal $31 mo.
‘33 Cadillac 1199 bal. $7 mo.
31 Chevrolet $187 bal. $11 mn.
'39 Oldimobile $199 bal $34 mo
'37 Otdsmoblia $199 bal $24 mo
'57 Plymaulk 1199 bal 124 mo
'57 Mercery $199 bal. 911 a a .
‘57 Lincoln $767 baL $35 m».
'57 Chevrolet $299 bal $11 mo.
‘57 Chevrolet $387 bal. 931 mo.
57 DeSota 1499 bal. $31 mo.
‘38 Chrysler $199 bal. $14 mo.
’38 OldamobUa 1399 bal $17 mo
'37 Rambler $317 bal. $31 mo.
'89 Mercury $999 baL 931 mo.
99 Corvalr 9991 baL $33 mo.
’91 Falcon $911 baL 139 mo.
'93 Lbev. $1(91 baL III mu.
r a ja

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SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

Sanford, Florida
122-4393
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Gov.-elect Burns
Will Get Degree
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Gov.-elect llnydon Rum* will
deliver tho harraliiurrate ad­
dress and receive hi* first
honorary doctorate next Mon­
day a t Jacksonville Univer­
sity's mid-year commence­
ment.
President Knliert II. Spiro
will award Hums an honor­
ary doctorate of laws.
“We are proud that he can
he with us and that we ran
be the first of what undoubt­
edly will be many institutions
to award the next governor a
well-earned, though honorary,
degree,’’ said Spiro.

Probation (iiven

A &amp; P’s NEW $4.5 million ciiHtribution center on
a 22-acre tract a t Jacksonville, was opened last
Friday and will serve the company stores In
Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. The vast

facility includes a 3.5 million cubic-foot grocery
and perishables warehouse (center foreground),
a government-inspected meat warehouse (right)
and a modem A&amp;P supermarket (top left).

Amateur Artists
Stage Exhibit
The new art clasa sponsor­
ed by th* Sanford-Semlnole
Art Association and the
adult education department of
Seminole County Schools has
done so well with it* first
class an exhibit la planned to
display th* work of th* atudente.
This special exhibit will be
hung at Senkarik Gallery on
Magnolia Avenue all thl*
month.
“Many of our student* had
never tried to paint before
lest September. Other* had
never had instruction, but had
been painting for fun. I am
so proud of their work. I
want the public to see the
progress thry have made in
such a short time,'* said Mr*.
Mildred Babcock, art teacher.
There la a wide variety of
pictures in the exhibit Includ­
ing pastels, charcoal sketches
nd oils,
“Some of the pictures done
by our amateurs have already
been sold," Mrs. Babcock com­
mented.
Among those whose work
is in the gallery are Hillie
Garner, Ruth Billhimer, Vir­
ginia Roche, Florence Mae
Woodruff, l.oi* Kelsey, Al­
fred* Jewell, Stella Moore,
Jessie Shaw, Russell Fehrmsn, Susie Yentsch and Ern­
estine Yentsch.
Visitors are encouraged to
sign the register and add
their roiiinienta on the work
of the artists.

(DR. K. E. ENNEY (center) n.i.eumeft command of VAH-7 at Sanford
Naval Air Station, relieving (’dr. B. B. Brown Jr, (right), who will a&lt;sntinie command of VAII-3 on Dec. 1H. At left in Cupt. Jumett O. Mayo, com­
manding Reconimissanc® Attack Wing One.
(Herald Photo)

By
Tea
Cellea*
•f T
o * A. ClIW
LONDON — (NEA) — Bri­
tain Is fast acquiring the repu­
tation of a nation of dead
beate, thanks to the number of
unshaven British beatniks who
flood the continent of Europe.
Many of these scruffy type*
pose is students, although
they are. in reality, little
more than panhandlers. “ Most
of them beg," says tbe Paris
police gazette. “They try to
put on the air of jazz musi­
cians or art students.
“They bang hurriedly drawn
sketches on bridges and beg
for a few colni with a hat."
Tbe typical British tourist
was once highly respected
abroad. He paid his own way
and was generoui with Up*.
His appearance waa just fine
or “Uckety-boo," to use a
British expression. He was
adept at showing the flag.
But the Image of Britain at
a nation of free-spending, welldressed travelers Is now van­
ishing. Its place is being taken
by the picture of "penniless,
unihaven beatniks, extremely
unsanitary with hair down to
their ahoulderi," according to
the Paris police publication.
Gendarmes found 224 of
these British beatniks sleeping
under bridges along the Seine
during one roundup. Of the 4,­
500 tramps who were rounded
up by police and taken to delousing stations outside Paris,
65® were foreigners. By far
the largest contingent was
British.
Ten of these youthful Brit­
ish tramps were expelled from
France for petty crimes.
The Crimea laid at the door­
step of British beatniks abroad
are not always petty ones. For

cxamDlo.
u tthe
h . tendency
__aof|* Asia.
.r.
example, Stuart Christie, an enneems
concerns la
Third ____young ___
man r*,y

IS-year-old Scot with a Beatlestyl* haircut, waa recently
sentenced to 20 years Impris­
onment by a Spanish courtmartial after he bad been
caught smuggling explosives
Into Spain via Barcelona.
ChrisUe, who calls himself
an anarchist, carried detona­
tors and plastic explosives in
the rucksack on hii back when
he hitchlked to Barcelona.
They were intended to inau­
gurate a campaign of terror­
ism, according to Spanish po­
lice.
Britain's deadbeat tourists
are a growing worry to British
diplomats, anxious to preserve
the nation's image abroad.
One of the diplomats' chief

Group To Elect
New Officers
DeBary Civic Association
will meet at 7:30 p.m. today to
elect officers for the coming
year. A surprise entertain­
ment will make up the pro­
gram.
On Tuesday, Dec. 22. at 7:30
p.m. the Association will hold
an Old Fashioned Christmas
Party with traditional holiday
refreshments to be served.

the beatniks to rone farther
and farther from borne base
each year.
Small-circulation magazines
blossom with such exotic ad­
vertisements as: “ By land to

DeBary A A R P
To Have Holiday
Party Meeting
The DeBary Chapter, Amer­
ican Association of Retired
Persons, will have a Christ­
mas meeting and party at 9:30
a m. Friday in the Fire Hall.
Glynn R e e d e r , program
chairman, has reported that
group singing of all the favorito carols is planned with
William Keller accompanying
at the piano and that Miss
Alice Cooper will give a
Christmas reading. Refresh­
ments will be served to open
the meeting with Harry Bell,
social chairman, in charge.
Members arc asked to wear
their name tags.
Discussion of way* to lower
costs of drugs is on the agen­
da for the business session.

quired, preferably with co i£
tacts cn route."
Some of these ads are in­
serted by itudents, genuinely
Interested in enlarging theirknowledge by travel. But
many of them are expedition*
organized by a new generation
of dead beats, pampered by
the welfare state.
British embassies from J«.
tanbul to Teheran now shud*
dcr when a Jeep with the slo­
gan “Afghanistan or Bust'*
painted on its sides pulls up,
raidiator boiling, outside
embassy door and disgorges
its dusty occupants.
Consular officials h a s *
learned by experience thn
these occupants will expect at
least a meal, and probablw
free drinks and a bed.

Carl Setje, of Casselberry,
president of Winter Park
Chapter, National Association
cf Iti-tircd Civil Employes,
has extended and invitation
to all retired federal govern­
ment employe* in tha area
to attend a Christmas party
nn&gt;l pot lurk lunchrun at Lake
I s l a n d Recreation Center,
H a r p e r Avenue between
Morse and Fairbanks Avenues,
Winter Park, Wednesday at
12 noon. Those attending are
asked to bring their table
service and a covered dish.

MOVING

Now You Know

CALL

By United Press
At present about 3.8 million
square miles of the land area
of the earth are covered by
glacier Ice and about 98 per
cent of this Ice D located in
Antartica and Greenland, ac­
cording to the Encyclopedia
Britannira.

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MOVING AND STORAGE C O . INC.
F A

504 Celey Ave.

2 - 9 5 1 1

S.infortl, Fla.

We'll Pay You
I’AIH’K’II'ATING in the initiation service for now members of Amerin n Legion Auxiliary Unit 256 of CuMeltierry were, left to riuht, Sirs.
Kenneth Green, sergeant nt arms; Mrs. Leo Brown, Mrs. Wilbur Morey
anti Mrs. Joseph Cizewski, new niemltors; Mrs. Hnrolil Krydcr, president
and Mrs. Lcthn Ward, vice president and installing officer.

Season Here . . Swindlers, Too

JUST FOR LOOKING
(And You Don’t Even Have To

Buy From Us!)

You may think there’s a string attached to this. As usual, you’re riffht.
You only get the $5 if you are a lx&gt;na fide car buyer.
How do we Know if you’re bona fide? Easy. If you come in and let our
salesman show you our cars, and then buy a new car from any dealer
between the time you see our salesman and January 1, 1%5, bring the
car, your sales invoice, and our salesman’s card in and we’ll hand you $5.
It’s not because we’re generous. It’s just that if you arc about to buy a
car, it’s worth $5 to us for a chance to talk to you. We’re confident that
we can fill your need, somewhere between a Corvnir and a Cadillac.
And of course you get the $5 when you buy from us. Just ask for i t

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LEE - ON - SOLENT. Eng­
land (UPI) — It's a ship, it i
a plane . . no, it'a . . .
Yachtsmeu along this Eng­
lish river finally decided that a
hydrofoil craft Is a ship an&lt;S
would be required to obey
standing rules designed to pre­
vent collisions at sea.

Retired Workers
Plan M eeting

'

Hybrid Craft
Termed A Ship

SLEEP - SOFAS

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Drainage Hassle Stalls 25th Street Improvement

Beatniks Give Britain Black Eye

NEW YOIIK (UPI) - The;headache." W iUn said, “be perfumes at bargain prices. Ac­
Christmas shopping season ia came perfume U such a popo- tually, the little bottles con­
tain cheap toilet water.
also the annual golden harvest Dr gift."
The most widespread and Counterfeiting the labels of
season for the gyp artist, Pres­ plausible perfume racket is
famous perfumes also Is com­
ident Kenneth It. Wilson, of the the sale of what are supposed mon practice by Yuletidt
Natmn.il Better Business Bur­ to be tiny purse-sized bottles of swindlers. Wilson said.
eau, warned today.
Some of these sharp opera­
F ro gn n p p in K
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — tors make so much money in
Sleinhart Aquarium officials tbe Yule season by trimming
ri‘|Nirtcil Tuesday what may the unwary that they don't
Committee Hulks be the first case of frognap- have
to work the rest of the
PORTSMOUTH.
England ping.
year.
(UPI)—Streets at a new de­ Alvin, one of only 24 re­
r o E N JO Y THE YEAR R O U N D
Some of their shoddy mer
velopment in tins port city corded albino bullfrogs, dis
and uutrml.t
are being named fur charact­ appeared from his private
ari. c. irriw) on |h#
ers nut o( works by Charles pool two days ago. He w as1aroun,
ac||vj, ,, „ ^
Dickens.
described ,S eight inches
M
Thjnk, glvlos j ay
Hut Dm Public Works long three quarter, of a a‘ntl Christmas,
Committee balked at one sug­ pound, golden in color and
Wilson warned folks to watch
gestion “Snodgrasscloae."
pem-traling pink eye*.
out for these swindles, always
prevalent this time of year—
Street corner hawkers prd
fumes, ramshackle toys and
other shoddy goods.
Mall order ads or tele­
phone solicitors olfrrlng wrll
known branded merchandise
at suspiciously low prices.
When the goods finally come,
they turn mil to be cheap imi­
tation*.
Hustlers who harass busi­
Largi* Select ion. Many
ness men who buy Christmas
Colors
and Fabrics.
gifts In quantity or solicit
orders at factory gates.
Sofa By Day, lied By
Solicitors ol gills lor phony
Night.
EASY TERMS
charities.
Some of the rackets are out­
right theft—such as the “deliv­
— OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS —
ery man" who tries to get
you to pay C O D. charge on a
package for your neighbor
OF
who isn't home. When the
SHERIFF Luwrence Rainey (left), of Ncahoba package ia opened it contains
SANFORD
County, Mia.*., zind his deputy, Cecil Price, are waste paper
amon# thorns charged by the FBI in the civil
"Perfume racket] are the
20.1-09 E. 1st ST.
PH. 122-0981
riit'hta murder® in Misaianippi.
biggest
Uuutuius aw indie I
WEYMOUTH.
England
(UPI) — Five beatniks were
placed on probation here after
showing up in courl—clean­
shaven ami with haircuts.
The five, who had lawn
charged with loitering, were
described by t h * woman
judge as “decent and employ,
able.’’

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There Are Tramps And

Eye Bank Asks
Pledges To Aid
Blind Persons
By Dal Ik A u t i i
An appeal has gon* out to
tha citizen* of Somlnolo
County oik Iny them to eon■idor the giving of a moot
proclou* f lf t at th li Yntetld*
■wo® th® f lf t of ilfh t to
tho blind.
Thia la itln f flft, which ha*
no monetary value but whoa*
intrlnale value la Inestimable,
la made by pledflnf th* don­
ation of th* oyea after death
to th* Seminole Hospital Eye
Bank Aasoclatlon (SHEBA).
At tha present time 485
persona in Seminole County
and DeBary have signed a
pledge to give their eyes a f­
ter death ao that someone
else may see, and the list
continues to grow steadily.
Rev. Elton Richards, of
Longwood, la president of the
erganixation with Hibbard
Casselberry, of Casselberry,
serving aa treasurer. Both
are members of th* Caasel*
berry Llona Club, which
works with the officials of
SHEBA In obtaining the
pledges.
To data 11 sets of eyes
have been taken after the
death of local donors, shipped
to th* North Florida Eye
Bank at th* J. Hilll. Miller
Medical Center In Gainesville,
where doctors transplanted
th* corneaa to the sightless
eyes of 22 persona, restoring
their sight, or perhaps per*
milting them to see for th*
first tlms in their lives.
“ What better Christmas
gift, in the true spirit of good
will to men, than to sign the
pledge card, making it pos­
sible for some blind person to
aee, after you have passed on
ami have no more nerd for
your eyes,’* asked Rev. Rich­
ards.
Pledge cards may be ob­
tained by calling Rev. Richaids, Hibbard Casselberry,
Mr*. Frank Woodruff, of De­
llary, or Hemlnol* Memorial
Hospital.

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Casselberry’* Post Office
will be open on Saturdays
from • a. m. until S p. m.
through Dec. 19, to accommo­
date patrons.
•
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Today. Dec. 9. is the 57th
birthday of Christmas Seals
By the way. have you sent In
your check?
•
• •
An answer
to several re­
quests. th* annual Art Facul­
ty exhibition at Stetson Univer­
sity Is now being held in the
Sampson Hall Gallery on the
DeLand school’s campus. The
showing will continue through
Dee. 27.
• • •
According to word received
by The Herald today, the U S.
Department of Agriculture is
recommending a reduction In
total acreage for the 19«5
spring-crop nf vegetables and
melons, including a decrease in
the late spring Florida water­
melon acreage.
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If you've ever wondered how
much inland waterway cargo
is being transported today,
look at these figures. In 1963
a total of nearly 431 million
net tons was carried on Inland
waterways. This was a l.l per
cent increase over the slight­
ly more than 413 millions tons
transported in 1962. Bruuuutherl Do Sanford and Semi­
nole nets) a port)
• • •
During a sidewalk session at
bird dog (First A Park) cor­
ner we mentioned what an im­
pact the proposed port termi­
nal would have on the economy
ol this area. "But," someone
asked, “ won't the terminal
depend upon th* canal to Titus­
ville?"
No. sir, it won't. We under­
stand that Port of Jacksonville
barge operators say that when
the Port of Sanford is estab­
lished the barges will carry
cargo on tne St. Johns—even
if they have to deadhead back
to Jax.
• • •
Seminole County’s Board of
Public Instruction will con­
vene for itsregular December
meeting at I p. in. Thursday,
In the School Board office in
Sanford.
• • •
Tangerines are getting a big
play in the Florida Citrus
Commission's consumer ad
vertising program during Dec­
ember. Have you noticed that
the popular fruit is being fea­
tured on two major CBS day­
time shows O-ange and grape­
fruit will be featured on CBS's
“ Mike Wallace" and "Lucy"
shows. Concentrated orange
juice is being advertised on
ABC’s nighttime program*.
“ Addam* Family" and “Shin­
dig." It pa&gt;* to advertise!
•
• •
Monday's Rotary program
waa a aing-a-lnng conducted
by master song-leader Char­
lie Morrison, accompanied by
the (ambus piano showman.
Harry Kudell. Harry played
for Rotary singing for many
yeara and has been lorely
misted for the past several
years. Nobody can touch him
when it comes to tickling
those ivories It’s an auditory
delight. Y’ou know Harry used
to be the accompanist for the
red hot Mamma of show-bis,
the one and only Sophie Tuck­
er?
•
• •
By coincidence maybe, but
Sirs. Charles M. Flowers is
chairman of the flower* com­
mittee of the Seminole Coun­
ty beautification project Call
her for offers, promises and
pledges for plants, trees,
shrubs, flowers and other
ornamentals.

Planning Meet
Slated Friday

'[/MOTOR SALES
Showroom — Second &amp; Palmetto
Phone 322-0711

First meeting of the pro­
gram planning committee for
the Seminole County beauti­
fication project will be held
Friday at 2 p m in the Semi­
nole Chamber's conference
room.
Th* planning committee,
headed by Mayor A- L. Wilson.
Is In charge of providing coun­
ty-wide programs.

Martin Co. United Fund Idea Rejected
Ray Desires
County Gifts
For Seminole

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By Dottie Austin
The question of the responsibility for drmlnag®
problems which will be created by the reconstruction
of 25th Street hns erupted into a bitter struKBl® be­
tween the City of Snnfnrd and Seminole County Com­
missioners, City MnniiKer W. E. Knowles revealed *t
a meeting of the City
commlftsioncr!'.
‘The battle revolve*
••
around where tho drain­
age water from 25 th

M W A.

A suggestion by G. T. Wil­
WEATHER: Fair tomorrow*, high in 60s; warminjr trend starts soon; low tonlxht 45-55.
ley, vice president and gen­
eral manager of the Martin VOL. 56 United Press Leased Wire
Established i90S WED., DECEMBKR~97l%-l SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 339
Company's Orlindo divtiioo,
that Seminole County’s United
Fund become a part of the Or­
ange County United Appeal,
was rejected today by TroyRay J r . campaign chairman
for Seminole’s UF.
W i 11 e y *s recommendation
came when George Touhy, re­
presenting Seminole County's
United Fund, recently asked
By Jallan Stenstrom
By Harry I. Johnson
that community chest funds
Contributions, glftj a n d
Th*
MQ Ranch la lesving
collected hv Martin on the pledget continued to find their
this area for a 4,000-arr* spot
payroll deduction plan from way Into the United Fund of­
In Putnam County and In
employes who reside in Semi­ fices at 505 Sanford Atlantic
moving it will imprnv* it*
nole be channeled through National Rank Building as the
facilities tremendously, ac­
Seminole County's UF rather organisation kept on moving
cording to Atty. William C.
than through Orange County's toward reaching its $40,000 ob­
Hutchison, counsel for the
appeal.
jective.
dude ranch owners, Mr. and
Willey turned down Touhy's
These contributions, gifts
Mrs. Herman Morris.
suggestion by declaring. "We and pledges have increased
The three-pronged exchange
are not interested in breaking the UF's total to date to $32,­
of
property was completed in
down the united effort or in 227.81. This leaves a balance
simultaneous legal actions In
weakening the programs by ot $7,772 39 needed to hit pay­
Palatka, county seat of Put­
dividing funds in separate, dirt.
nam County, and Del.and,
piecemeal efforts."
The l a r g e s t contributors
county seat of Volusia Coun­
Ray, in a letter to Willey, Monday were Kilgore Seed
ty
stated, “ We . . . feel, however, Company, the A * P Tea
Hutchison said th* transaethat we have a strong rela­ Company and Henry Schu­
ti»n completed a year of negtionship and mutual interest macher Jr. with gifts of $50
(iOI.D AWARDS for contribution.* to the United Fund of Seminole Coun­
Otiatlona with such dealing*
(between) Martin Company each.
ty were presented to tnilitury and civilian personnel of Sanford Naval Air
living "intensive” since last
and Seminole County . , . due
The largest gift from a
Station and Reconnaissance Attack Win# One by Chairman Troy Ray
May.
to the large number of Semi­ group Monday, however, was
(right). Cuptfl. James O. Mayo (left) and Chandler Swanson accept for
Involved wera Georg* Gibh*
nole County residents who are th* $990 received from Semin­
the Wing and Base, respectively.
(Herald Photo)
of Jacksonville, owners of
employes of Martin Company. ole County physicians.
property In Putnam County,
“We readily agree . , . that
Other gifts included $30 from
I the MQ Ranch owners, and
services in some agencies in­ Stenstrom Realty; $23 from
1heads of Mackl* Brothers,
volved in the Seminole Coun­ L. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
i builders of ncurby Deltona.
ty Fund and United Appeal of S. T. Muller, Gladys If. Smith
Deltona wanted tha 3IQ
Orange County are so Inter­ and Jam es Smith; $20 from
1Ranch site so it could expand
related due to their regional Mrs. H. E. True and Mr*. G.
City fathers have run up bers Mason Wharton and Dr. to request money for the Its community. Th* Slorris
nature that they are available A. Cochran, and $13 from Betagainst a blank wall In their A. W. Epps Jr. meeting with sidewalk on Celery Ave. out fun ily was Interested in the
to residents ot a large area." tie Jane Smith.
But Ray also pointed out,
Fourteen dollars were con­ effort* to get the county and city commissioners in it rail­ of primalv road fund* from i Putnam County locutiun, also
op. ration Del
", . . the Isrg* bulk of an ap­ tributed by ao anonymous th* school board to assist ed a« -si.-ti Tuesday, slated the Slate Road llep-utm* nt. to expand its or
,a* ,. b pgi.- i*i (rori Glhhf
their boaid was forbidden to City .tpi«tis*i&lt;-octa ilecbysd *aa
peal, such as either of our donor; $12 girts came from
with th* school x ne safey use school fund* to pay pol- that this "kill* the whole •nd
and •exchanged It l'or th*
drives, is to our respective lo­ W. T. Hensley. N*d L. Minos,
ranch.
iremrn, huild sidewalks or thing, isince t
cal agcncicj which provide ex­ O. Jelks, C. E. Willis, M. W, program.
Mlks.
ineser allow primary road
According to Hutchison, the
County school board mem­ elevated r
cellent service to their own Bordeaux, W. Bradshaw, J.
After thf* &gt;clhool bon nl rilt funds lo lie used for that new MQ Ranch location will
residents freely without ques­ i Wynn, E. L. Ley Jr., J . B.
j provide better facilities In­
off *&lt;-ho. 1 Ini* cuurtesy rlilrr* purpoAc
tion and depend solely upon Howell, V. L. Anderson, W.
cluding "magnificent fishing
at the beginning of iclhoot
City commii
the United Fund (or Appeal) Domony, J. E, Swincy. Louis
sites" with its own lakes. Tiic
thia year. both the srhi&gt;ol of. out theit the
for their existence."
Husky and Rev. W. A. Medudia ranch operator* will
Kay addcc, "We do not wish I’hrrson; A 4: P employes
fii-ial* mid city conoids*tionrrt pn*s at Sanfn
i
to combine our Fund with the gave $11 and $10 contributions
vere best 'K*«l with Pinn would bo constructed
on move all of their facilities tn
Orange County Appeal any were recorded from C. B. Ad­
connecting th* new place. They have 90
from parents, Ciunearned utlout school prop*
days In which to conclude th*
more than we with to share kins. O. K. Golf, Lillie R. James Roland (Jack) Mall, • ItiIdi • ri havirtir to cross in :»V» ' th* twiIt pice
move, Hutchison said.
any other problems we may Hall, Fannie Reese, Pauline prominent business n u n and ily.travi-led Krc■rich Ave nn«l disircte d by F
Meunwhile, Deltona offi­
liool along rlur rove
Dr. 1:pp* • ated he didn't
have concerning the better­ Wheeless, Evergreen Temple
walk
to
»
&lt;
civic leader in downtown San
lYb-r t u
feel the oVrlp Iss o ffer ed liny cials have placed Several lakement of our community."
No. 321 and Lucille Snyder.
Ray called to Willey'* a t­ Tbe following were $5 don­ ford in past years and more
Alt! ughi thf school tu&gt;unl solution, as “all th* other front properties on sale tn
tention tile fact that the Mc­ ors: A. D. McAllister, II. C. recently manager of the Han­ ss yrt hns
!« no nn &gt;V(f tn schools in thi rounty would clients through it* German
Donnell Aircraft Corporation and Kate Parker, O. S. Tolar, dyman Store on South French allvvi.it*- these problems, city then demand an overpass, office.
Hutchison said all phases of
of St. Louis solves) an identical L. T. Sheppard, Mrs. Norman Avenue, was shot and killed commissioners dug up money too." lie suggested that it is
to hire rxtra-doty crossing the problem of patents to see the negotiations were romproblem by sharing receipts McKelvcy, H e l e n Phillips, shortly before noon today
of employes who reside in var­ Mrs. Harold K. Ring, Kath­ Coroner W. Hugh Duncan guard* it thrrv intersections. that their children get to I pletrd hy the three factions
and on a telephone signal
ious counties, lie also told Wil­ leen Lee, Sarah Tatum, Ange­ said Mr Mad died of ' -eif in­ These hie in addition to five school safely.
T h ese chtldtrn belong to made In I'alatka snd Del ami
ley that
. . Winter Park lin Taylor, Eleanor Winkle. flicted shotjun woun'l* of the rrgulat duty police officers
Telephone Company and other Catherine Driggers, Linda chest " He siLI the ihnotlng who gu ml other intersections all of us," said Commissioner the transaction was completed
1st the same Instant with all
companies have been most co­ Parrott and Juanita Lattibeau- occurred at the store. Assist an*l cr •lining* near schools, Kntl Higginbotham.
ing in the investigation was ouring pcnlng and closing
operative
in
apportioning dicre.
“ Why is it that when all ]three parties signing the ap­
pledges and donations by their
we are trying to do is protect I propriate papers.
Willie G. Godwin gave SI, Police Chief Roy G. Williams. hours.
employes who liv* in Semi­ Virgint-i Jenkins. Jo Ann Cope­ Hall was formerly head of
This iuove Was made after these children and keep even
nole County."
land. Mrs. Dean Jacoby and Yowell's Department Store on delegate m* of parent* »p one of them from getting
ird it a city commission killed in this traffic, that we
Ray said that he and other Samuel Wright each contribut­ East First Street At that time peaied
UF leaders felt that they ed $3. M. E. Powell gave he maintained an active in meeting pleading for help in «ii n't get any co operation
were right ansi justified in $2 58; Lt. Spivclli donated teresl in Seminole County getting their children ssfely from the school liourd or
■'persisting" that efforts be $2 50; $2 donors were It. K. Chamber -if Commerce pio- to *«-hi I. The city appropri­ county? Why dors the city
continued to solve the problem. Hayes, F Perdue. Mrs. John Jecti and hs-adrd many nf the ated tl • money out of con­ have to hear the wrote brunt
tingency funds, whirl) ate of this problem?” he asked.
B Blair, Gwen DeVane and more prominent rommilters
A total of 323 volsrs nf |.15
In years past he had served now severely det Isted.
Sripm T. Bracey, Chief ChccfCommissioners a u g grated rt-Kist«rrd In A l t a m o n t e
sky and F. E. Greenwell and as president of the Chamber.
Puliie Chief Roy Williams Hint Eppa and Wharton re­ Springs rast ballots in Tues­
John Krtdt-r, executive man liai pm-riled that using fun turn to the school lioard ulol
Etfie Holloway each gave
day's municipal elections to
$1.5o am) there were a host of ager of the Chamber, stated of his • ight men for schools see if further study and pos­
put Colin Crews on rourtcil
soon after the tragedy that leaves only three men on sible “rewording" of requests
$1 contributors.
*s district 3 rspresvntativ*
Mall was "one of the best civic duty tn the rest of the city might not bring forth some
and fieri Chapman on In th*
A longwood man, Jakoh
workers in the community ami city commiisionvrs have ways ami means of rn-operadistrict 4 scat. Vote count
ILirich. II. faces four counts
prior to his illness.'•
•tated that they have no lion for tbe protection of the included six abaentri- ballots.
of practicing medicine with­
“ The community suffered a fund* to rontinuv the estra rhildrrn. The school repre­
Returns show that In the
out a license following his a r ­
tremendous loss when Mr crossing guards uftcr the sentatives agreed to do tills
district 3 race, Crows receiv­
rest Tuesday by a special
Mall became ill and had to cur­ close of school on Dec. 19.
and report back to the city ed I M3 votes to Paul Koch*'s
agent of the Florida Narcotics
tail his activities,” Kridcr
County commissioners at before school resumes In Jan ­ 1.15. In the district 4 voting,
Division.
1 he Hnssett-Hwnfford elec­ added.
their meeting Tuesday luted uary.
t'hupmnn received I p.i to Ed­
Ilarich was taken to the
tion hassle took a new turn
ward I-evy’s a;) ami incum­
county jail in lieu of 4500 bond
today when 41 “ interroga­
bent Donald Fritch's 77.
on each of the four counta. A
tories" were filed against
Reorganization of th* coun­
preliminary hearing Is set for
Bassett, th* plaintiff, in Cir­
cial and curnmitlee appoint­
Dec. 16 before Peace Justice
cuit Court her*.
ment* will he made after the
Linton L Cox.
E. Pupe Bassett. defeated
new men are inttulled in of­
Republican candidate fur a
fice in January.
County Commission seat, fittd charges of voting irreg­
ularities in the Nov. 3 elec­
tion won by I.awrenre Swofford. Altamonte Springs may­
or and a Democrat. He seeks
to have th* results set aside
P L A T T E V I L L E . Wis.
and that he be named th*
(U PI) — A rolUg* drop-out
winner.
was expected to b* chargrd
Bassett pointed particular­
with first degre* murder to­
ly to Precinct 1 in citing the
day in th* shouting of a
alleged irregularities.
campus b«-«uty queen in a
II* has bee riven 15 day*
crowded student union.
in which to rep.y to th* ques­
John A. Treglown, 19, of
tions posed by Atty. Joe
Benton, Wis., admitted h*
Davis. Swofford's counsel In
MILITARY PRECISION at Sanford Naval Academy extend* even to
shot pretty, brunette Kath­
the action. The plaintiff was
careful placing of hat*—all in neat row*—ut the Academy Hall Saturday
leen Moan, 20, the 1963 home­
asked by Davis to state "spe­
nitfht ut the Civic Center. Hats with white braid indicate officers rank.
coming queen st Ptattevill*
cifically and with particular­
At far left can be seen the ifold-braided hat of Capt. John Williams, com­
Stilt* University. Friend* said
ity.”
READ OUR ADS
mandant of midshipmen.
(Herald Photo)
the had refused hi* ovtrturss.

UF Campaign
Needs $7,700
To Hit Paydirt

City, County At Odds
Over Ditch Pipeline

MQ Ranch Buys
4,000 Acres In
Putnam County

School Safety Hits Blank Wall

Jack Hall Ends
Life At Store

Crews, Chapman
Capture Seats

Longwood Mon
Held In Jail

Election Hassle
Takes New Turn

Drop-Out Slays

Campus Beauty

Street will go," Knowles said.
"Th* county wants to channel
it into tbe city sewers via an Boycott Ending:
open ditch.
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) —
"We cannot permit this as It Negro students returned ts
could rupture our sewer pipes classes In increasing numb«r*
by pouring In too much water Inlay on the third and final
too fast and w* must demand day of a boycott in protest
that tha county install a pipe­ against school conditions.
line to control the (low of wa­
ter at an acceptable rate," Siege Lifted
said Knowles.
QUI NHON, South Vlct Nam
City commissioners said they (UPI) — Vietziamea* a r m y
have on record an agreement troops today lifted th* Com­
made between the city and munist siege of a government
county in November 1959 when garrison at An Lao la th*
Sanford Avenue was widened, rugged Jungle highlands 300
wherein the county agreed to mile* north of Saigon.
install the pipe at the time of
the reconstruction of 25th ‘Lucky’ Lucky
Street.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) “County officials say they
Floyd (Lucky) Holzapfel, con­
do not have this agreement in
their minutes and are, there­ demned killer In the sensa­
fore, not obligated to carry tional Chtlllngworth murder
out the agreement,” Knowles case, got another reprieve
from the electric chair Wed­
told city officials.
“This Is a moral obligation nesday by the Pardon Board.
and involves the integrity of
Aerial Capture
the county commission to a­
ATLANTA (U P I)-A police­
bide by Its agreement. They
know they made it, whether man in a helicopter chased
or not they have It tn their down and captured a gunman
today who held a family hos­
minutes," Knowles said.
Knowles, who is an engineer, tage during the night, tried to
insisted that not only would rob a suburban bank when it
the channeling of the drain­ opened and fled with another
age into city sewers possibly hostage. All three hostage*
rupture the pipes, it would were released unharmed.
greatly increase Rootling of
city streets during heavy ‘Hard Sell’
ralna, a problem which ia al­ WASHINGTON (UPI) —
British Prim* Minister Har­
ready severe.
Knowles refuted a statement old Wibon wound up two days
by J. M Hannah, right of way of Washington talks Malay and
as r', I'r the State Road Dc prepared to try to sell Europartmen. who 4 a'd the pip*-|p*«n allica a series of bread
line would cost about $33,ooo propo»alj for mo:e collective
and quoted SRP letters stating control of Western nuclear
that the cost would be nearer power.
County Engineer Bill Bush Rescue To UN
also told County Commission
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
era. Tuesday, that the pipe - (UP!)—‘The U. S.-Belgian rea­
line was not necessary.
[«uc operation for whit* hoallowever. Knowles charges tages in the Congo went b«that Hush admitted to him in a fore the United Nation* Se­
telephone conversation that hr curity Council today. African
(Itosh) hail not done an engin­ and neutral nations charged
eering review on the m atter— it constituted military aggres­
that he has only searched th# sion.
records for the minutes of the
agreement.
"We have on file letter from
the SRD district enlgnecr stat­
ing that the city sewer is in­
adequate lo take the flow on
less the city allows the flood
ing of low areas In the Grand­
Oviedo voters, 172 of 481
view Avenue-East 2lth Place
registered, went to the poll*
area. This we cannot do.
"The county must abide by Tuesday to return two tncumthe agreement made with the In-nl rotmcilmen, W. II. Mar­
city in 1959- it is a moral obli­ tin and Ilex Clonts, to office
gation which reflects the inte­ and to elect Kirby Buckelew
grity of rounty officials in up­ for a first term.
holding their end of the bar­ Count of votes, which Includ­
ed one absentee ballot, went
gain,“ Knowles ronrluded.
132 for Martin. 121 for Buck*lew and 110 (or t'lonts Oppos­
ing candidates. Mrs J. R. Bate
Ike, Barry Meet
NEW YORK (U P l)-F o rm er »&gt;# received U snd B. D.
President
Elsenhower and Ihumpson, 56
Sen Barry Goldwatcr inert to
Now members nf th* connday In a unity “ summit" con-1 cil will be officially installed
ferenc*.
| at the January meeting.

Martin, Clonts,
Buckelew Win

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COMORSOATIOWAI#
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(UnlteA C hurch of C h rist)
P a r k Avenue a t K lh St.
I :« l a. as. ___ C harch School
11:00 a . m- — W orship S a rrlra
• :t« p.
_ Chris lis a T e n th

•II h r h i « m

r . r c im m
rn i« f
M orn lap W t n l l » _ l :l e a m.
l u U r k k t i l —_ 1:11 a m.
U * r a l i | W a rsh ip _ 11:44 a a .
T r it a iu p t ’slo n __ •:!« p m.
E v e a la p W arsh ip . H I p m.
W a i P r a y e r B arrl*# T:M p. &amp;

Alliance
CH IU ST IAM MISSIONARY
AXJJANCE CHURCH
1491 P a rk A o a a t 14th Se
R o t C C- D a aa J r . — P a s te r
S a a S a r School ----- S:4» a sa.
W a rsh ip S«rotes - 1 H 4 s a
E v en in g W arsh ip — f:S4 p- as.
A llla a ea T o o th
F ellow ship (W oA ) _ T:S9 p- » (W ad)
P r s r o r S a rrlc a ------ T ill p- a .

Assem bly Of God
p im e c r e s t a sse m b l e
ood church

E L D E R SPRIKOS BAPTIST
OU O rlaad o BA a t H ostor A va
B H s m illo a G riffis — P s s to r
S a a d s r School ___ 1:41 a. as.
H o ra m p W arsh ip _ ii:4 9 a as.
T rs ta tn p C nloa _ 4:M p u .
E v en in g W arsh ip — Ti4l p. sa.

Christian
F IR S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
D ISC IFL ES OF CHRIST
1947 B B asford A r a
R
V e rso s F ille r
■ u n d e r School ___ l:4 t a. m.
H o r a l s s W s n h lp . l i f t a. as.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
O ossvs
R alph B rew er J r .
C v e a s e lle t
B ible School ------ -- 4:44 a. m.
4 4 o rsla s W orship — 4:*S • ra.
E e a l s s W orship — 4:14 p m.
W ed. P r s r o r Boretco l ie p as.

W E1TS1D E HtSSIONART
BAPT 1ST CHURCH
I t h SL A H oU r Ava.
Jo h n 4L K in g ------------ Pash
■ a a d a p School ----- 14:44 A ■
Susdar
M o ra lap W arahlp — 11:44 a i
• aadap
E v o a ta p W arahlp _ 1:44 p i
W sd a ssd a f
P r a f 4 r Service _ _ _ T:44 p s
PIN EC It CUT BAPTIST
CUURCH
O aora Road
P s i t o r ______ W iliu m J . d ate s

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A

JO RDAN M IM IONART
B A PTIST CHURCH
t i l l W. F ir s t S tre e t
B a n d a r School _ _ 11:41 A sa
Mo rn in g W orship _ 1!:44 a m.
BlbU S ta d r IS u a d a r) T:IS p a
E v a n g e listic gerv lcs Ties p m.
W sd. P rs p e r M sst — T;44 p ra.
BUI S t e p h e n s _______ P s e te r
A C ordial W elcom e to AU

CHRIST CHURCH
C h arch A iraee Vtagw ooi
FT. C harloa W . S te w a re J r .
V icar
H elp C om m saloa _ 1:99 a. m.
F a m llr Scrolco A
C laasoa _ _ _ _ _ 1:49 a. a .
C tasacs ___________ 4:19 a. a.

Hs used to bs ths b u rcr of wsws bo(k good
and bad. And he announced ths merehsndisa
available in the various places of business.
Newspapers hairs long since replaced him.
He would cry the hour night and day for hs
was timekeeper to the town. D o c k s and wrist*
watches crowded him out of our Hfe.
But when he announced the hour he liked to
rroAtisrs his neighbors: *”TU three o’clock—and
all’s wall!” Why has no one taken up this func­
tion in our modem world?
Probably because no one is certain that sD
is welL And because merely aaging that all is
well doesn't calm our fears or lighten our con­
cern.
More and more we are coming to realise that
our crucial need la spiritual Men are seeking
truth and p o w e r in the faith and worship of our
c h u r c h e s . With each p a s s i n g hour it becomes
m o re evident that all w ill b e well only when
ALL discover God.

Church Of Christ

Baptist

M o ra lap W arship
11:44 A
S u s d s f School . . . . . . 4:4) A
T rs ln la g U aloa _
l:!i p
E v ts la g W orship _ T:I4 p
W ed O ltlc a rs A T aach v rt
M eeting _________ 4-11 p

Episcopal

BA PTIST MISSION
E N T E R P R ISE
S a a d e r School ------- t : ! l a. a
H e r a t a s W o rsh ip _ 11:49 a m.
T r s t a i a s U aloa ___ 9:41 p sl
E v e a ia s W orship _ T ie p m.
W ed. M lsh l
P r a r e r M e e tlas _ T:!4 p m.
Rev. R. J. Bojrntos — P a s to r

or

Ce r. IT U s a d Elm
H . M. W i l d e r ________ Pastoi
• s e d e r School ----- 4:14 a. a
M s ra la g W arsh ip — 19:49 a. m
B r e n ts # W orship — t:S9 p m
T o a th Berv. (B aa.) . 4:99 P m
M id-W eek Serv. (W ed.) . 1:1

HOLT CROSS
491 S P a rk A te.
F r. L oror D Sopor. R e c to r
H o tr C om m ualoa _ 1:49 a m.
F a m llr Service s a d

lo a d e r School_____ l.SS a a

M o ra le s P r a r e r
( P in t lo a d e r —
H e ir C om m saloa 11:49 a . a .

Free Methodist
F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
C o raar Ith S l s a d L a ir s ! A i t
H e -. O. E. Anderson — P aa toe
T elephone: I I M U l
S a n d e r School ___ 4:44 a. m.
M orning W o rg h lp _ 14:41 a. sl
E vening W orship _ 1:40 p. m.
Wed. P r e f e r Service 1:44 p. m.

PAOLA CHURCH 0 4 CHRIST
H lih w a f 41 W est
M srrls H u b / ____ E v an g e list
B ible C U ss _____ 14:ee a. os.
M s ra la g W orship _ 11:44 a. as.
K e so la g W orship — l.e e p m.
B lbU C a s s e s WsA . 1:44 p. a .

Lutheran
OOOD SH EPH E R D
LUTHERAN CHURCH
3444 A Orlaado D rive

Hwy. IT.lt)

tn -rm

T he Rev. J . O ordea P u r r ,

putor

Sunder

B ible S t a d r ____ 14:4S
M a n i a s W orship _ I l : t 4
E ven in g Service —
• s s - H t r s l d o l T ro th - 1
S u a d s r s a C haaael 4
T u ee d ar
l a i n n tb la C last . ItiSS
W v ln v a ia y
B llla C l a e s ____ T ill

laadfty School _

a as.
a os.
4:14p sa.
p A

l:XS ft- m.

M e ra la p W ershlp _ 11:44 a. m.
C um m aalea— P lra l 4 u n d e r la
E ach H a ath
H la d s r g a r ts a a a l N u rs o rf

A m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
T H E R ED EEM ER
144 W. I I t h P lace
T h e C hurch ef the L a th e ra a
H o a r” a a d TV T h i a U tha
U fa *
H e rb e rt W. O eersa ■___ P a llo r
P u a d a f School ___ 1:11 a a .
W orehlp Service _ 11:14 a a
K in ie r g a r ie a A a l N a ra e rj

A SA

Christian Science
FIK B T CHUHCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
ISO K eel Second S treot
• o n d a r Service A
S u n d e r Pcheol _
11:49 A a
S u b jec t: "Ood th e O n lf Cauee
e n d c r e a to r ”
W ed n eed ar Sorvtco . I l l p A
R eeding Room: I I I E. P i n t .
M e e k d ife : 14 14 A wl - 1 11

Methodist

A m. Prltay Evening: 9.ItA

F IR S T METHODIST CHURCH
111 P a rk A v a
Rav. R obert M Js a k lsA P a sto r
M o raiag W orship _ I IS a m.
S u n i a r School ___ 4:SS A ra.
M ura la g W orship _ 14:11 a m.
M TP M eetings _
4.IS a A
( I n ts r a s d U tA S sale r)
E v en in g W orship _ T:!4 a m.

A

Church Of God

OAKLAWM BAPTIST CHURCH
1T4I C o u m rr C lub Road
■ p o tte re d h r f i r s t JU ptU I
C harch
Rsv. JL T. B a rrs lt _ _ P s a to r
b a n d a r School _ _ I 41 A m.
W e rsh tp f e rv ic a — ll:4 s a m.
T ra in in g U aloa —— S:«l P m.
E v o n la g W o r s h i p _1:14 p a
W ed. I N tf o r te rv . _ T.14 A m.

CHURCH O P OOD
H a d P French
L. K A lford .................. P a e to r
S e n d e r S c h o o l ___ 4 .4 1 A m
M orning W ornhlp
l i . f t A ra.
E v sn g v llstlc Serv. . T.IS p ra.
T uos PT ervr *orv. . t:I 4 a *•
T h ar* Y oung Pvopl#
E ad v a v o r . .
- T ill A *-

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
IIW T. 414
Ph. tll-1114
P a e to r
-- C hester W P lan k
S u a d a r School _
l l . l l a ra.
M orning gervlco _ 1114 a m.
T r a ta la g U a lea
4 1 4 a ra
E v e n ta g Service — T.l# A “ •
W v d ao o ler M eetings:
O rg a n isa tio n s __ 4 14 a *•
P ra y e r — --------— T.4» a "■
C h o ir _ _ _ _ _ _ I 41 a ra.

CHURCII OP GOD
O F FROPHECT
1444 E!ra Avenue
Rev R obert W e lc h ___ P t s t o r
S u a d a r S c h o o l____ &gt; l l a ra.
W orship Service _ I t 41 a ra.
E n g e llttlc Serv. _ 1:44 A ra.
T taodof:
Bible T rs ln la g ----- T.44 a * -

C JL Boattr ------------- Paa
Ostaaa
l u t i r School _
1S:49
Ootsaa
W orship S crrtea _ 1I:«P
■to ffo ri M em orial—
W orship Service _ 4:14
■ tailo r* M sm orial—
l u l s r School ------ 11:19

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a.
a.

CHRIST M ETHOD IST
CHURCH
S a a lta d E s ta te s
C lu e s H a ig h ts
Rev. C harles R H e s s — P a s te r
Church School ____ 1:41 a. m.
M a ra la s W arship _ 11:99 a. ra.
MTP -------------------- 9:19 p. as.
E va W orship ___ T:!9 p ra.
Wed. P re fe r S ervice T:S9 p a .

Southern Methodist
FIRST SOCTHERM
METHODIST CHURCH
W om aa's C lub B u ild la #
441 O ak Ava
D arw ard H. K n ig h t J r , P a s te r
S u n d er School _
S:4S a. ra.
W orship S srrlo a _
1:14 p s i

Nazarene
FIRST C H U nC H
OF THE .NAZARENE
W. Jad St. a t M apla A re.
P a st Blckss ■■
P a s to r
■ a a d a f School _ _ 4:44 a. m.
M oralap W orship _ 14:44 a. m.
T ooth H ear ------------ 1:04 p. m.
E v an g eltitU S ervice Ti44 p. m.
M id.W ash
Service (W #A ) _ T;44 p. a .
T hird S u ad sr
S la g tp lra U sa _ _ 1:49 p. a .

t a s te r * . P lo rtd a

CHURCH OP CURIST
111! P a rh A veasa
B e rt B ro w s _____ E v s a f a tla t

1:19

Methodist

Congregational

Baptist

Adventist

Suadar

II Samuel
IS :14-23

F rld a p
E tc h id
U :S-1S

Tuesday
P ro w rb a
i i 21-2S

Monday

11 Samuel
11 24-33

GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
R*v- W. E. T im m s ___ P a sto r
S u a d a r School -------- 4:11 a m.
M orning Services _ 11:00 a m.
C hoir Practice Wsd. T:14 a ba
E v a rr Oaa W slcomA

S aturd
B Corinl
13:1-

ORACC METHODIST CHURCH
O oora R l . s i W oodland A vs,
Rsv. Jo b s H. H lrta J r , P a sto r
C hurch School _ _ 4:41 a m.
M orning W orship _ 11:40 a m.
M T P --------------------- 4:14 a m.

Thursday ;

T ouag Paoplo Service T 44 p a .

FIRST CHURCH
O P THE NAZARENE
Lake M ary. F1 a
Rav. W. L H olcom bs. P s s to r
Suadar
4:41 a m. ------ BlbU School
11:44 a a - M o ra lap W a rsh ip
T:4S p. a _ E v en in g Service
1:44 p m. _ W ed. M id-W ee*
P ra re r Services
1:44 p m . — L a st W ed. MUg.
lo a a r f Servtca

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHUKCU O P LONG WOOD
141 O range S tre e t
Rev. E. R a th G ra n t _ P a e to r
S u n d e r S c h o o l_____19:49 A ra.
M orning W o r s h ip __ 11:44 a m.
S a n d e r E vening _ T:30 a m.
Wsd. BI his S tu d f - 7:S4 A m.
Conquerors M sstln g
F r l d s f ----------------1:19 a m.

Presbyterian
FIR S T PR E S B T T S H IA H
CHURCH
■ sn lo rd . r i A
O sk Ava A Ird PL
O ro v sr C. Sew ell J r. _ P a s te r
E d g a r W. S m ith J r . A a sla ta n t
P a s te r
C hurch S c h o o l______4 : l t a m.
Session Meets ___ 14:41 a m.
M orning W orship _ 11:49 a. ra.
Pioneer I'sllow shlp _ 4:09 a m.
Senior III Fellow ship 4:09 A ra.
E vening W orship _ T:14 a ra.
W sd. P rs ro r M ooting T:«4 A m.

CHURCH OP T H E COVENANT
STTI South O rlaado D riv e
T hom as U. M akla P a s to r
W orship --------------- 4:44 a ra.
C hurch School _
14:04 a a .

The Follow ingr Sponsors Make This Church N otice And Directory P age Possible
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr.
Mri. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO
and Staff

ZITTROWTR BROS.
1400 S. Elm

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodgej and Staff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES. INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS. INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

NELSON A CO.. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO.. INC.

HARRELL k BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St-, Sanford

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

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

SANFORD WELDING k
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley k Employees

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
SOI W. I s l St., Sanford

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

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

HILL HARDWARE k
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida
BA FT I I T

PERFECTION
DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-M0RRIS0N, INC.
and Staff
WHATABURGER
2545 French Avenu

S N irm * ^ SNAPPIN” TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

L. D. PLANTE. IN C
Oviedo, Florida

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J . M- Cameron and S taff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

HILL LUMBER k HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappe and Employees

PUBL1X MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND WIUCS RESTAURANT
Rose ft Wilks Bowman ft Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

Ml. Z laa M U rta a a rr B agtlaC Slgra Ava.
Haw
MU
C alvary
M U aiaaary Bay tlac
1141 W. U th s e
New ha! ora P rim itiv e S a f l i r t C harch.
I4ee W. I I lk SL
New Me Z la a B a p tist C hurch. ITSa P e a r Ava
O aklaw a B a g tU t C hagul. ST44 W. 14th Be
O ataaa B a a tla t C h a rch
P tie c re a t B a g tU t C hurch. M l W. O a ara le e
P ra irie La h a Be g l u t C harch. R U ga B i ,
P t r a P a rk
Prcgrvaa M lra U a try B a g tU t C t c r A , k l l w t y
l v : , a l S h ia h M U atraary B agtU t C harch,
M irth A H ickary
St J a a a s M .aa iaa arr B ag lla t C hurch Stc.
BA 114 O n a a a
Be Paul M laaiaaarp Baptlgh Charch. I th Be
Be M altha w t M U aU aary B agtU t C h arch
C a aa aa H alghta
■e J e h u 's M lu e la aa rr B a g lU t Church.
9)1 C rpraca Be
T r a g i c Bag ll at C hurch. P u l a S g rta p s BA.
A'.'.aaraata p g rta p r
W aaUMa M U aw aary B a g lU t Church.
414 A H r U r a v a
Slaw H vge B aglU t C hurch. I l l O ra a p t AVC.

■e
A*a*a
C athaU a
Church.
P a ra h ta p
P la ta DeBary
Be M ary M a g Ja lra a C ath allc C harch. M alll a r t A v a A Jiam aata S g n a g g

Paula
W aalayaa
M aU aAlst.
Re
49
W. at Paala
■e Ju ra .a A M R . t a a f e r * A v a
■e H a / F a A J A R Charch Se R e &lt;!S Oataaa
Se
Pa aTe MetheAiac C l a r e t
Oataaa
H i. t i t i r v f l i i
SiafTrrv
M aaartal
M aU aA U t C k s r a k
A DeBary

S E V E N T H DAT AD VZN TTPT
F a rca t lA h a Savaath-hay A iv aa tlat Ch arch.
Hwy. u i . r « ri« t City
Sava a th^lay Advaatut Church. H a lt U a S
A r e . A ltam atta Sgrlaga
S ^ a m a * V '“ 1&gt; 1W
APvaatlat
C h arch.

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTO RYA llU c h B u f tlit Church. OvivJ*
C u u t l l U i tU t Church, l i l t 0 » k Avu.
C buluvt* PtM t h f U H C hurch
Ch • !• « (* ScfU M MUatoa
C U l l 4&gt;&gt;:&gt;4t B u g tltt Church.
444 U h r a g i B4
4*1ru t lU g lU t Church. 114 P a rk Avh.
r t w t d i M f Bag t u t C h u n k t l
A l U a u r l v g g rlag a
H t 414. AliM buuta Ig rlag u
4*ttvi t u u i u t C harch c l IM B arr
F irv t lU p-.vi C harch cf G vccva
F u n l U f lU t C hurch a f U h , M iry
F lrv t U cgtU t C harch a t L ake U uaruc
F t r a l H u fU it C h arch a t U i | v h 4 . O r .
C h a rc h p G re a t
f h i Bag t i n C hurch e r OvlaCa
»*irtt Bap t u t C hurch of 4 u U a 4 « B grlapa
F l r n ahU uh M laalaaaxy B a g tu t C hurch,
1141 W. U th S t
r . » e a i C u r B a g u a t C harch
4 'o u a tn a H«a9 U a g n u C hurch. OvIaAa
L ove g o u th a ra UcgUat U .oaiaa. C huU utA
U lM lo ri/r
B a g lU t C h u rc h
N o rth
Hi
k la ta rg rta a
4tacc4vc a
M Ua:va B a g tltt C h a rch
O ah U i l HA G ataaa
M -ra l^ c G lu rr U v g t-tt C hurch. G a aav a t t » f .
Mt. O uvc M .aaivavrr loagual C hurch, »*»
a g rih g a j u . U u « m (

CATMOC1C
C hurch a f U a M aUvtty. L ake Mary
All 4 - via C aihctU C hurch. T il Gah Ava
Bo a a a CaiAaUa Mara. P g u ria ra a a a Cash,

CXMUTUX
P lr r t C h rirtla a C hurch. 1441 l Sa a t a r i a v a
Ca a g rv g a lla a a t C h rU tlaa C hurch.
T ill P a rh A v a
XurthalAe C h rlattaa C hsrtA . P i e r I B s
H a v a s D r . M a illa a l
CHURCH O P CH RIST
C harch
C h arch
C h a r ts
C har a s

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at
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C h r u e t l t S A P a rk Ava,
C h r u e G aaava
C h r u e Leapw eeA
C h rte e P aula
CHURCH O P GOO

C hurch
C huns
C hurch
C hurch

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G«A

&gt;41 H U karp
I t t r S P re a ch
O.iaAa
H laataa. C i ' r r j r u r
ZPI4COPAX.

An B ulats Z g tra rg u t C h arch B. DcBury
A va. E a tc rg rite
C h rttl K g.rcogul Church. L u ip w c a t
Ail S u ia u S y u n y r i C a ir r p r ^ a
H riy Craaa B guaaguL P a r h A v a a t M b

LCntBBA*
A ic v u lv a
Lutharua
Church.
Ovarbraah
D r . Caaaalbarry
G o a l IbagharC CaltaA Luthant,
2444 S. Or lam4a Dr.
LatharAu Churah a f tha B e l eerat r ,
111 W. M U Place
Hvaatah Lath araa Church. A a a ria u a L ap !as
Hall. P ratrla Lake. Peru Parh
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Seminole County * ♦ * *

on the S t Johns R iver * * * * “The N ile of America1

* * * C l O C^
Directors of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
wilt meet a week from tomor­
row night instead of this
Tuesday night aa previously
reported in The Herald. The
meeting will be held at the
Chamber officea starting at
7:30 p.m.
,
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•
The December meeting of
the North Orlando Village
Council will be held at 7:30
p.m. today In Village Hall in­
stead of on Tuesday aa reg­
ularly scheduled in the Civic
Building. The North Orlando
Civic Association will be meet­
ing at 9 p.m. today in ths Civ*
le Building at which time a
new slate of officers will be
named.
• •
•
Girls a t Forest Lake Aca­
demy, Seventh-day Adventist
School in Forest City, are
badly in need of clothes hang­
ers. Donations would be very
much appreciated.

Fair, rather cold thru Tuesday; high in 60s; froat tonight, low 28-S0.
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You still can take those
Christmas cards to the Sem­
inole County Chamber of
Commerce and they will aee
that the cards carry the fam­
ous Christmas, Fla., postmark
when they arrive at their dcitinaUons. Dec. 19 is the dead­
line for receiving cards.
• • •
Question addressed to the
Social Security office: "1
work as a maid in a private
home two daya a week. My
employer says 1 have to pay
social security tax on my
wages. Is this true?”
Answer: ’’Yes. if you earn
as much as M per week your
•alary must be reported and
the tax paid. These wages will
be listed on your socisl secur­
ity record and will count to­
ward benefits payable to you
in the future."

Eatntdished *90?

MON., DECEMBER 7, 19S4

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO.

Panfy-Waving
SetOff
Student Riot
MR. AND MRS. B. L. PERKINS . . . . were nmonjr
th e first to arrive in the brilliant p --------------guests a t the gala opening of the Mayfair Inn’s
18th winter social season. (See society section
fo r story today, with pictorial review in Tues­
day's Herald.)

Pearl Harbor
Dead Honored

She was cashiering at a lo­
cal store. A patron asked for
a package of cigarettes. She
looked blank for several sec­
onds then startled herself Into
action, blushing. Another pa­
HONOLULU (UPI) — A
tron came along to pay hlj
cheek. She advised him to wreath laying ceremony a t
“ count your money.” He ask­ tha commemorative ahrtne
ed If It was "too early la the above tha aunken hulk of the
morning*’ for her. "No," came USS Arixona marked today
the reply, " I ’m getting m ar­ aa tha 23rd anniversary of
Japan’s sneak attack on Pearl
ried tomorrow."
• • •
Harbor.
The Seminole Chamber of
But, by official directive,
Commerce la backing thia the Navy will r e m e m b e r
beautification project to the Pearl Harbor on May 30—
hilt. Even u it affects the Memorial Day — along with
Chamber’a offices. C r e w e Bunker Hill, New Orleans,
were out Thursday digging up Gettysburg, San Juan Hill,
the sod in front of ths build­ the Argonne, Bataan and
ing. "Going to plsnt flowers other battles in which Ameri­
there," a Chamber aide said. can fighting men were killed.
• • •
Only two groups held spe­
Remember the Navy man cial ceremonies today, the
w e've mentioned a c v e r a 1 Fleet Reserve Association and
times who rides his blcyclt to the Pearl Harbor Attack V et­
SNAS down 17-82 each morn­ erans Association.
ing T Hia name is Li. Loren
Delegates from both groups
Otto who lives on Lake Drive mails a pilgrimage today to
in Casselberry. We now hear the mating hulk of the USS
that he also uses his bike on
his day off to make jaunts to
Rock Springs and other attrac­
tions in this area.
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United Press Leased Wire

Two Elections
Slated Tuesday

Voters will go to the poll*
Tuesday in Altamonte Springs
to elect district 3 and district
-I councilman and in Oviedo to
name three member* to coun­
cil.
In Altamonte there are 445
registered voters and polls
will be open from 7 a.m. until
7 p.m. at the Community
House. In Oviedo, with 401
registered, voting will be at
City Hall from 8 a.m, until
sundown.
Up for the council (eats in
Altamonte are Paul Roche
and Colin Crews for district
3 and Don Fritch, Incumbent,
and Edward Levy Sr. and Bcrl
Chapman, district 4.
Candidates for the three
Oviedo council posts are two
incumiienti, W. H. Martin and
Bex rhinia, and newcomers
Interest ran high in The
Mrs. J . H. Buttle, Kirby BuckHerald's account of the f rielew and C. D. Thompson.
day the HUh mystery story
on Floyd FuUh who was iden­
tified as having resided at Fire Guts Duplex
• Angel City, near Sanford.”
A 2:15 a.ro. fire today gut*
Veteran residents of this area ted the duplex apartment lo­
had never heard of it. But cated at 713 Gladwin Avenue,
people who had lived in the Fern Park, owned by Mrs
Cocoa area sure knew where Daisy Lautenberg, of Phoenix,
Angel City ia located. And Aria., and occupied by the Wil­
they let The Herald know. By son family. Volunteer firemen
acorea of rails.
from Altamonte Springs, Cas­
• • •
selberry and Longwood answ­
The detective investigating
ered the call for assistance.
the drowning of Futeh in a Causes of the fir* a n d
ranai off the Tamisroi Trail amounts of damage were not
had act the mystery in mo­ included in preliminary re­
tion as he identified Angel
ports available this morning.
City aa being "near Sanford,"
Anyhow, the story is finish­
ed, thanke to many Herald
readera and a Miami newsDAYS
man.
I I I CHRISTMAS
• • •
Gov. Farria Bryant aaya
that Florida will continue to
gain In the number of touriste coming to visit the state.
Now if Sanford just had that
marina and the SL Johna-Indian River canal waa in oper­
ation Seminole County could
cash in on thia bonania.
Bryant figures that 15 mil­
lion louriata will viait Florida
during 1865. If Sanford and
Eeminola got juat one-hail of
one per cent of that figure
wv couldn't handle them. But
R U D -O U l^ A O S
We’d bk* to Uyl ,

Ariiona to pay homage to
their dead comrades.
They mad* the short jour­
ney by Ntvy launch across
Pearl Harbor to "battleship
row" adjacent to Ford Island,
debarking at a gleaming,
half-million dollar white m ar­
ble and concrete shrine that
spans the sunken Ariiona.
There, they placed wreaths
before a huge marble tablet
bearing the name* of tha 1,*
102 men whose remain* are
atill entombed iniid* the Ari­
iona.
The men were from every
state in the union and from
every U. S. possession and
territory. Tlisy ranged in
rank from seaman apprentice
to rear admiral.
The youngest, a 17-year-old
seaman apprentice on the day
hr died, would now be 40,
In its own way ths Navy
remembers Pearl H a r b o r
every day. The Ariiona, com­
missioned in 181(5 and sunk in
her first battle 25 years later,
ia the only battleship atill
carried on the ’’in commis­
sion" roll* of the U, 8. Navy.
Each morning a Marine
color guard boards a grny
Navy launch and rides to the
decks-awash Arixona, arriv*
ing shortly before 8 a. m.
Then, at precisely 8, In
unison with the flags of all
other ship* In the harbor, the
Arixona'* colors are hoisted
to the top of her mast.
The flag aboard the Arl*
xunu has flown a t half-mast
on only one Dec. 7 since she
settled to the muddy bottom
of I’earl Harbor 23 years
ago.
That was last year when
the ship was officially in
mourning for President Ken­
nedy.
The ship. I t s e l f , s t i l l
*we»pa" oil from fuel tanks
ruptured during her death
throes on Dec. 7, 1041.
The oil drifts in a wavering
strand then di*ap]icars before
it reaches tha harbur entrance
and tha open sea.

GAINESVILLE. Fla.
— Scores of male
faced disciplinary action at
the University of Florida to­
day for their part in a riot
staged by 8.000 who were egg­
ed on by panty-waving coeds
Sunday.
The students, celebrating
Saturday night football and
basketball victories by their
school, set fire to bleachers,
trees and can early Sunday.
Tha demonstration gut up
full (team about midnight ani
lasted nearly two hours. At
least one student and two po­
licemen were injured and of­
ficers dosed all bars and par­
ties, except for tha annual Po­
licemen’* Ball In Gainesville.
Sixteen students wera re­
leased from jail Sunday on
|100 bond each. Although
those were tha only men ar­
rested, university police in­
spector Gen* Watson said 8,000 male students took part.
Watson laid campus police
were hampered in putting a
halt to thing* by coeds who
stood in tha windows of dorm­
itories waving their punties,
brassieres, slips and shouting
at the boys tu "com* and get
it."
Police withstood one mas­
sive assault on a women's
d c SR V

W in of Men Frank T. Ad­
ams aaid the mob first gath­
ered about II p.m. after the
team dafeated Stetson Univarsity, of DeLand, In basket­
ball 80-57, and tha Florida Ga­
tor football team upset Lou­
isiana State at Baton Rouge
20-6.

‘ Housecleaning’
Held By Thieves
A Casselberry home was
burglarized over the weekend
when thieves took virtually
everything. A truck was back­
er] up to the home of Mr. and
M n. Edwin Downer, of Crys­
tal Bowl Circle, and the items
loaded aboard.
Sheriff's deputies said this
ia the second time in six
months the thieves h a v e
struck.
Items taken include a walk­
ing machine, sweeper, iron,
television s e t ,
percolator,
dishes, radio, clothing, jewel­
ry and boxes of Christmas
cants. Christmas gifts also
were taken, police aaid.
A deputy said the thieves
“ just loaded everything of
value." Entrance was gained
by breaking a glass In a door
and turning the knoh.

airSEARCH I P U A H
TO LEVY, MARION

NEW SMYRNA BEACH —

CONSTRUCTION of the $100,000 facility for
the United State Hunk of Seminole was launched
this mominif with gniundbrcakinK exercises nt
Sanford Plaza. From the left: Sen. Mack N.
Cleveland Jr., Adm, Robert Jackson, USNR;

IUUVA...
Public Hearing:
MIAMI lU I’f) — A public
hearing will bo held here
Wednesday on a proposal that
the state Legislature meet
once a year instead of ita
present biennial Hirelings.

Reds Accused
H E um A D&gt;;. Yugoslavia
(UPI)
President 1 1tu. of
Yugoslavia, today accused
Communist China of trying to
dominate world Communism
with a reversion to Stalinist
tactics.

Election Today
GEORGETOWN, B r i t i s h
Guiana (U I'l) — This British
colony voted today in an elec­
tion dominated by Negro-East
Iml mil rue ini animosity and
concern over the leftist lean­
ings of Premier Cheddi B.
Jagan.

Clemency Plea
WEST PA I. M It E A C H
(UPI)—Circuit Judge Russell
O. Morrow took under consid­
eration today a plea for
clemency from confessed (lay­
er Floyd (Lucky) llolxapfel,
"hum he sentenced to death
three years ago in tho Ciiillingworth murder case.

Classes Cancelled
BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI)
— The University of Cali­
fornia cancelled all morning
classes on the Berkeley cam­
pus today for nn "extraordi­
nary convocation" designed
to end the lli-wcck-uld socalled "fren speech" crisis
which ha* resulted in the ar*
tests of K| | persons.

Florida Law
Held Invalid

NATO Nuclear
Plan Discussed
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Johnson and British
Prime Minister Harold Wil­
son began today a critical
series of talks on NATO nu­
clear strategy which may
prove decisive in shaping the
future course of the diasen-

mimber of explosive Issues In
Asl* and Africa.
The President and Wilson
both have expressed confi­
dence that they will be able to
find H itu formula to resolve
their difference* concerning
the shape and nature ef a
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Ilance.
The merting waa the first
of four business sessions to
be held before Wilson lcavra
early Wednesday fur N«w
Yuik and Canada.
The President and the
prim* minister got down
to b u i i n c i s immediately
following a formal welcoming
ceremony, complete with militaiy honors on the south lawn
of the White House.
When Wilson arrived Sun­
day night at nearby Andrew*
Air Fore* Base, Md., ha waa
greeted informally by Secre­
tary of State Dean Rusk and
protocol officials.
Wilson, u blunt Yorkshireman whose Lubor party won
a slender victory in Britain’s
October elections, told new*men at the airport he consid­
ered his talks with Johnson
to bo “vitally important."
Th* major tusk confronting
Johnson and Wilson waa to
coordinate control of nuclear
weapons and force* within tha
Western Alliance in the face
of French President Charles
de Gaulle's refusal to even
consider the subject.
They also were expected to
discuss Britain's desperate
ecunumlc plight, complicated
by a run on the pound sterl­
ing. and exchange view* nn a

2 Persons Hurt
In Car Collision
Two persons were injured,
one critically, late Sunday
night when a car and Shore
Patrol vehicle collided on
Highway 17-82 near the Lake
Monroe Inn
In critical condition with
face cuts and posxible other
Injuries is Clarence Siler, 41,
of the Florida Hotel. Also in­
jured wax a Shore Patrolman,
John K. Easterling, ADJ 2, of
RVAH-3 at Sanford Naval Air
Station. He suffered multiple
cuts and bruisea of the head.
The Shore Patrol vehicle
was driven by Jam es E. Scott,
AE2. of RVAII-1.
Scott aaid he was driving
south on 17-92 and bad slowed
his vehicle due to a car ahead
of him. 11* said the car oper­
ated by Siler rammed into the
rear of the Shore Patrol ve
hide.
The accident occurred at
II 20 p m amt was Investigat­
ed by the Florida Highway
Patrol and sheriff'*,deputies..

Charlie Robinaon, President Loring Burgess,
Mury Douglass, Vice President John Mercer,
Hnrold K astner and Thomas McDonald. All are
directors of the new bank.
(Herald Photo)

Sewer System
Overhaul Set
Oranf* Paving Company, of
Altamonte Springs, with a bid
of t72.Mt.73, la th* apparent
low bidder to modernise and
extend the xanitary sewer
system at Sanford Naval Air
Station.
Tho contract calls for the
demolition of existing xeptlc
tanks and drain fields, remov­
al and replacement of exiiting
pavement, and the provlilon
of a gravity sanitary sewer
line and manholes.
The work will he adminis­
tered by tha resident officer
In charge of cxmsiructlon, Lt.
Cdr. T, J . Doyle, who repre­
sent! the director ol the south­
east division, Bureau of Yardi
and Docks, Charleston, S. C.
Ih* project ii expected to be
completed by mid-April.
This la the second project
to be bid on since Congress
approved frv* major construc­
tion programi for the atation
last .September.

Car Insurance
Hearing Opens
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
State Insurance Commission­
er J. Edwin Larson opened
a hearing on gd million a
year in automobile Insurance
rate increase proposals todsy
by emphasising that ha has
not reached any conclusion in
tha matter.
Larson indicated it will be
some time before ha decides
whether to grant or reject
th* Increases that would sv•rag* 23.5 per cent over the
state.

Woman Found

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The Supreme Court today
ruled unconstitutional Flor
Ida’s law forbidding a man
and woman of dlffarsnt races
to "habitually , . . occupy In
tha nlghttlma t h * a a m a
room."
Tha court said tha itatuta
la a denial of tha “aqua! pro­
tection of th* lawa" guaran­
teed In th* Constitution.
The opinion, by Justice
Byron R. White, emphasised
that tha rourt la expressing
nn opinion on Florida's bar to
interracial marriage which
also prevaila in other states.
The ruling unanimously re­
versed th* convictions of
Dewey McLaughlin, a Honduran-born Negro, and Connl*
Hoffman, a white woman.
They war* arrested in 10&lt;12
for living together In a Mi­
ami Beach apartment and
were aentrnced to 30 daya in
Jail plus finra of |100 each.

Admissions Meet
Set For Tonight
Admission
representatives
from the Associated Mid-Flor­
ida Colleges will meet In Win­
ter Park tonight with guidance
counselors from 22 Central
Florida secondary schools.
Among them wilt be coun­
selors from Seminole ind
Crooms In Sanford and Oviedo
High School.
The admission representa­
tives will be from Florida
Southern, Florida Presbyter­
ian, Stetson, Uc lit unc- Cookman and Rollins.

(UPI) - Civil Air Patrol plana*
■ w areb today lor
Beach boy* misallfb t airplane,
destined aa Mika
and Jeff Trugh,
14, have been mis*ing aiaca
Saturday.
CAP official* aaid Dugboey
was a student pilot and a
member of the New Smyrna
Beach Airport Flying Club.
Witness*! said the cluVa
Cessna 140 plan* took off ta lly
Saturday and Duphnay'* raff
was found parked a t the air­
port.
The search waa concentrated
near Bronsaa ia Levy County
Sunday after hunters reported
an aircraft sputtered fat a banvy overcast L t* Baturday.
Sheriff a d * p u t i a a ala*
searched Marion County for
th* source of aa exptMioa r e
ported by several person*.
Air Force aad Coast Guard
aircraft aaslatad tha CAP IB
ita search.

City Council
Meets Tuesday
Special problem* confront­
ing tha City Commission wilt
be discussed a t a tailed n e t t ­
ing of commissioners at City
Hall Tuesday a t 8 p.m., Mayef
A. L. Wilson announced.
blatters to be brought be­
fore th* commission include
school and road problems. Th*
school discussion will he held
with members of tha school
board, to taka up tha question
of school crossing guards, a
pedestrian overpass at San­
ford Junior High School a n i
a sidewalk on Celery Ava.
In other bustnesa commis­
sioners will consider a utility
agreement and resolution for
tha State Road D&lt; psrtment la
connection with the recon*trutlon of 25th Street.

Driver Treated
Joan Spindle Long, of 1229
Gay Drive, Bear Lake, waa
treated at Florida Sanitarium
and Hospital Sunday alter bef
car was backed Into her home.
The accident was investigated
by Trooper Tommy Tomlinson
of the Florida Highway Patrol.

a e n n o u s
A L W A Y S FIRST Q U A LIT Y

NEW SHOPPING HOURS
STARTING TONITE!
9 A.M TO 9 P.M.
EVERY NIGHT TILL
CHRISTMAS. &lt;**cE?g)

Beside Auto

AN OUT-OF-CONTROL pickup truck rammed into a home owned by
William D. Haney, of Terry River, Va., early Sunday morning anti then
crashed into three parked car* on Highway 431, the Highwuy Patrol re­
ported. Driver of the truck, identified by police as Howard II. Judah, 22,
of North O rlando, vvtus treated at Winter Park Memorial iioapilal for podaible cheat injuried, according to trouper*.

Nancy Irene FUeger, 22, of
214 Elm Avenue, ia being
treated a t Seminole Memorial
Hospital for a possible head
injury after *hi» waa discov­
ered Sunday night lying beside
her car at her home.
Police said the woman waa
taken to the hospital In a Britson ambulance. They expect
(o question her later today on
detail* U th* louhap.

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Tb* Cftr of Oriede will
Isold e general election Tueaday from I L ■ . until soudown for the purpere of
electing three rity rouncilinen. Five candidates nro
qualified, Mrs. J. R. Battle,
Kirby B u c k a l a w , C D.
Thompson and incumbents,
Res Cldnta and W. H. Martin.
Thompson, alnur with Mrs.
Battle and Buckalaw, are
aewtoaiera to tho political
scent. Hi* decision to run for
muncil, he says, came because
ka is “vitally interested in
the growth and development
of the community which will
inevitably come aa tho prspooad univanity materialties.’*
Ho also la much intonated
ta tho proposed toning hoard
•or tho city aad has doao extoaaieu work in tMu depart­
ment betiering that Oviedo
has a "g n at potential for de­
velopment in tho nest fow
years and that tho town must
moot thin challenge with ade­
quate facilities."
Ho came to Oviedo five
years ago from Jacksonville
when ho attended Jones
Business School for two
years. Tho Thompoona have
four boys, all enrolled at
Oviedo School. He is an ac­
tive member of tho First
Baptist Church aad ia assist­
ant superintendent of tho
Junior department.
• o o
Clouts, member of tho
council for the post sis years,
has lived in Oviedo all his
life. Ho is interested ia see.
lng continued growth and de­
velopment ia Oviedo. Tho
Clonts are tho parents of five
children and are members of
the First Methodist Church,
Martin, who has boon coun­
cil chairman for the past two
years, states that hs believes
his espertenra on council en­
ables him to do a better Job
for tho community. Hs Is
especially interested in ths
proposed municipal w a t e r
system for tho city snd any
other projects toward better,
ment of tho community. Alto
reared in Oviedo, he ia a
member of the First Baptist
Church and the father of two
rhildron In achooL

jSolons May Eye Party Girl' Issue
WASHINGTON (L’PI&gt;-Tho
Senate rules committee hopes
(o wind up Its second Bobby
Baker investigation this week
—but the tantalising "party
girl" Issue may keep the esse
stive right into the new Con­
gress.

Earth Population
Is 3.2 Bill!

C.

D. THOMPSON

Christmas T aste
For Johnsons
WASHINGTON OIPI) President and Mrs. Johnson
got e brief advance teste of
Christmas Sunday when carols
ware sung during services at
the church they attended.
"Come AR Ye Faitful," "Si­
lent Night," and "O Little
Town of Bethlehem" were
among the selections the choir
sang at the National City
Christian Church’s servlet.

Fabric

Only three witnesses remain
on the list to be called when
public hearings resume Tues­
day:
Lobbyist Wayne Bromley,
g former Senate employe, and
two officials of the Federal
Housing Agency, Robert Ber­
man and C. Franklin Danis.
But tho Justice Department
has decided to permit the
committee to inspect its files
on Mrs. Ellen Rometscb, a
German beauty who ia the

“mystery woman" of die ease.
Her same pops up frequently
ia speculation as to how Ba­
ker operated.
Lennox p. McLendon, the
committee's c h i e f counsel,
said that he would make "a
wild guess" that the Baker
hearings would « M up ia
three days.
The committee has sot yet
reached a decision on whether
to go into the accusation that
“party girla" played e Mg

WASHINGTON (U Pll-The
population of the world, lnerea sing by tS million annual'
ly, is expected to reach 4S
billion by 1M0. according to
ths Population Reference Bu­
reau. Ine.
"Most Important la that
about a third of the world's
people have gained, or are
gaining, control of the birth
rate,” the hvnau said.
"And the Ugh birth rate
areas ire the developing coun­
tries with low levels of UvUg."
At present the world's popu­
l a t e is t m billion.
Communist China ia tho
most populous nation ia the
world at
India ia second with M l
million, followed by Russia at
29 million, the United States
at 1*2 million end Indonesia
with 102 million.

part ia Ac award of generameat contracts and influenc­
ing legislation.
ta anoltor phase of the
case, it was expected that the
committee would tars over
to the Justine Department the
major investigation into the
field of illefal corporate"gifu
to political campaign.
The department already ia
looking Into m b * testimony
about political contribution!.
A federal grand Jury, em­

paneled in early October to
investigate Baker's affairs, al­
io is expected to investigate
Ihe same field.
The Senate commilto* has

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CARRAWAY

brought oat pabUdy during
its Baker hearings- about al­
leged farced cent rihut ions to
patitlca] caves by officials of

McKIBBIN

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111 NORTH PARK

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By Lotted P m *
At the height of the week- ed higbwiys, ponds and fallen one IT-year-old youth was elec , Extra work ereww from the .Albany- Troy- Schenectady
9fcf • s a t e r l ■ m il
from
New England dug out of a n |eBd norm that struck Friday, power lines into potential trocuted when he stepped on s! other parts of the states arriv- area, said this was "the worst
-Page 3 avalanche of snow today and' ore y ,in 100,000 homes were
Hon. Dec. 7,
ed during the night and began ice storm I knew of in the his­
death traps. At least 12 deaths duwncd power line.
New York took emergency
.
, . .
Police warred mothers to relieving weary workmen who tory of New York."
were attributed to the storm.
Strickland Morrison, Inc
measures for tSO.WO p e r s o n . ! ^
,bout l00'*
WO pCTKDfli wtm forced to Ten persons died in highway keep their children Inside had labored through the night
Rockefeller said he was sat­
• )
\ " i it rut k m m v 1-inm n r \ 11 ii
left without light, beat or wa
leave their homes and aeek crashes, one seven-ycarold while crews worked on hun­ In sub-freezing tempertures.
isfied the dvil defense organ­
ter.
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girl drowned when she fell dreds of snarled and sparking Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, isation and the Red Cross were
shelter elsewhere.
The latest December blast The hard-hitting storm turn­ through Ice on a creek and power lines.
In a hastily arranged tour of doing "all that could bo done."
came alter a week of wintry
storms that pummeled every
one of the continental 48 states
at one time or another.
The weather bureau said the
PHILADELPHIA, Visa. natJoe'i weather "had settled
■UPI)— Aa attorney u l d to­
down to a more quiet routine."
day that a public fund n a y be
But vestiges of (be onslaught
•at op to defend 21 men, in- of snow and cold remained.
eluding a ibertff and his de
An lee storm in New York
puty, agalnit federal charges state turned highways, poods
in connection with the killing and fallen power lines Into
death traps and made wide­
of three civil rights workers
spread hardship. The death
At present, U of the men toll in New York alone stood
b e e only federal charges of at U.
SANTA SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
violating
civil rights of the
A state of emergency was bt
» • VALUE
5 workers, the
shot to death and effect at Troy, Saratoga
Prices* In
buried near • dam last sum­ Springs, Schenectady, Glovers
KITCHEN CHIRM
This* Ad
mer.
ville and many amall neigh
Effective
But Mississippi authorities boring communities.
were reported to have decided
Through
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
to press murder charges
100 F O O T R O L L
took a first-hand look. It was
Dec. !Hh
agalnit several of the men.
LIM IT a
estimated customers of the
la u re l G. Weir, attorney for
Neshoba County Sheriff Law­ Niagara Mohowk Power Cor
poratioo would have no lights,
rence A. Rainey and his dep­
OPEN SION. THRU SAT. !» a m. to 10 p.m
heat or water for two days to
u t y , Cecil Price, said there has
RIO. lls
one
week.
OPEN SUN. II A.m. to 8 p.m.
been "talk of organizing” a
At Eastport, Maine, 42
fond raising drive for the men.
Inches of snow were on the
— TWO STORES TO SERVES YOU —
"People want to help," be
ground, of which 20 inches fell
said. “ People have offered
In 12 hours late Sunday. The
help and more would If they
FRENCH AVR.
mercury dropped to 21 below
knew bow to go about It."
(UWY. 17-91!)
I I 0 Z . S IZE
at Peilston. Mich., Sunday, and
'V:«...
He aald none of the men had
LIMIT
2
4 below at Watertown, N. Y..
NEXT TO WINN-DIXIE — Pll. 322-S270
asked for help.
EXCLUSIVE 7RESSY
c u n riv r, c o to w u t
The Memphis Commercial early today. Th reading of 17
Appeal Sunday quoted sources below at Lansing, Mich., was
a record Vow for Decembrr.
R IO . 25 . EACH. SYLV AN IA
Just Uke Mom's
&lt;) p i saying the state would Snow in western Pennsylvan­
310 N. ORLANDO AVE.
R * * \ Tiles A peg board |
...includsa carry­
charge about nine of the 2t
IIWY. 17-92
con
be
used
over
ing case, battery
ia contributed to a rash of
men arretted with murder,
and over.
operated air gun,
highway accidents, and salt
and several others with being
NEXT TO WINN-DIXIE — I’ll. 647-7073
bonnet.
and cinder crewa were at
II, IB. I l l WRITS
tng accessories to murder.
Binary Optratsd Big Jsfe
LIM IT B
MR. RIM, JR .
The St. Lawrence seawayJUMBO
closed for tae season, one day
IH feet tong. Motor roars, j
ROUS
early. Two ocean liners were
$7" Ull rascal
M ,91
has forward and reverss |
Variety of guy holiday designs
st*anded—the Flying Indepen­
with a banana.
ft
•peed*,
in 26* wide, continuous rolls.
dent near Detroit, and the Ori­
power
ent Merchant was in Lika
brakes.
SIS'* Gilt Wrap
or
WASHINGTON (UP!) - De­ Erie.
PAST I FUR RASE RAIL
232" Fail Wrap
fense Secretary Robert S. Mc­
WORST STORM
Namara is "almost certain"
Sf.41 VALUE
IN HISTORY
Action roller
f IM
his department's budget for
AUTOMATIC B i n C
call* the plays, | ^
ALBANY. N. Y. (UP!) • MULTIPLE LIGHT
REPEATER
n
l
T
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C
the coming fiscal year can be
Thousands of persons forced
30-shot, csp-shoollng
held to $50 billion or lest.
REPLACEMENT
to leave th;lr homes by "the
repeater, 33* long.
I
McNamara delivered h l a
Lor Indoor tree lights.
worst Ice storm" in New York
Cbuica of colors.
estimate to President Johnson
D U N K S W IT
LIQUID ANTACID
history today remained boused
Saturday during a two-hour
D
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e
n
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02.
SI2I
in emergency shelters.
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conference in which they ■
Mora than 2,000 linemen and
LIMIT 2
•viewed preliminary defense
Futty Jointed 12*
other workers we-e trying to
figures for the budget that will
doll with bottle.
All th* equip­
restore electricity to more than
go to Congress in January.
ment for play
40,000 bomes still without heat
Discussing the session later
doctoring.
because of downed power
with newsmen, the secretary
lines.
said he believes the obligation
FLINTSTONE'S GIANT
COLORFUL, UNBREAKABLE
al authority for his department
will be slightly less than $10
billion—a figure ho said was
\Kit
56 Interlocking
Poly rings k head,
"substantially below anything
pieces and a
wool b u s and pust.
^ n recent years."
knock-down
14" high.
ball.
TUSCALOOSA. Ala. (UPI)—
The University of Alabama has
refused to permit Jazzman
Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong to
FIVE POUND BOX
AUTOMATIC, EIECTRIC
perfhrm at its "Festival ©(
Arts”
next
February.
L o n g w o o d Fire Chief
Students charged race was
Clauds layo, chairman of the
I00f, Immerslb'e ttuffet
annual Children's Christmas the reason.
sty ling for use in serving
University
P
r
e
s
I
d
rnt
Dr.
Assorted d irk and milk]
Party sponsored by the Vol­
chocolates In .peels!
Frank A. Rose J r. insisted
unteer Fir* Department, has
Christmas box.
the action was not taken tie^announced that a meeting of
cause Armstrong la a Negro
th« party committees will he
but he declined to say why the
held at City Hall at 9 p m.
performance was cancelled.
ALL PURPOSE, EIECTRIC
Wednesday.
FROM REVLON
DELUXE, HAT BOX
Representatives of ull civic,
BRACK'S ASSORTED
ao-ial and church organiza­
MEN'S POCKET VALET
3-sperds
let
you
give
a
GLORIA
MIX CANDY
Leather cats In­
tions In the community wishhigh gloss to furniture,
4-poattion switch, over-elzs
I-urge
size
hag of ii.sortcd
closes
tile,
nail
ini; to assist with the party
car, sluica. S piece act.
hard candy.
bonnet adjusts P A QO
clip, and comb.
are urged to attend the meet­
to tit any Iliad
ing.
BRACK'S FAVORITE
size.
V
MONTREAL (U PI) - Mrs.
Rsvfon'a Brocade Look
)It
FlurUo Houle, one of the four
CHRISTMAS CANDY
I*TA Cancels Meet surviving Dionne quintuplets,
j
All tilled centers in
MANICURE SET
|
regular iizu bag.
The Oilren PTA haa can­ was scheduled to appear In
Vinyl r u e wlttt
7 - U G H T , M U L T IP L E S T R I N G
everything
am a .
celled its December meeting court today to face an assault
needed for •
d L , *Jn
M UCK ASSOIlI'MKNT
scheduled for Tuesday eve­ charge laid by a babysitter.
romp 1st*
" 1 ^
ning because of the upcoming
Marie Dionne, as she was
t m anicure.
V
Christmas holidays. The nest known before her marriage,
CHERT FLOWER
meeting will be as scheduled appeared In court earlier
on Jan. 12, at 7:20 p.m.
when her case was remanded
Ksch bulb burns
DUSTING POWDER
twice, the secrxkl time upon
mdcpeiutantiy.
Shulton’s popular
SUPER-X H ELPS KEEP
the request of her lawyer be
*Now You Know
n v j r.vTv
fragrene* In T os*,
cause
of
publicity
the
eaae
had
Failed Press laternalinnal
ISLIGHT MULTIPLE STRING * 1 "
DOWN THE COST OF
after bath luxury.
-a
Dice, six sided cubes, num­ received.
The charge was laid by Mrs
bered from one to six, have
Marcel Assrlin, who cared for I
• FOOT TALL
REVLON'S " INTIMATe "
been found in the most ancient
Mrs. Houle's lour children.
Mol only d&gt;i you pay le.a every day
of archeological diggings, ac­
■
FRAGRANCE CANDLES C a q
at Sup*r-X fur high quality preaertp1,200 atxanda for tree trimming
tion u r v iic , . . but today's m o tern
cording to the Encyclopedia
.
Aa It b u m s th* s i r Is s u b tly
dru*. get you well ( e a t e r . , , keep
llritnnnira.
Liz, Richard
you w ell lunger.
ROUND,
tu-nae, green
Let U» prne your next prescription
GLASS
(ullage uf flame­
Belie Rumors
,. .you'll fuul we can save yvu money.
proof vinyl. Uae
U ox of 3, 2*»* d iam e te r.
PARIS (UP!) — Actress
EARLY AMERICAN
with lights. In­
OLD SPICE
cludes stand.
E s iio t k s . s» is *. »l»:MTtl» — Elizabeth Taylor erushed ru­
SHAMPOO
TIP PROOF
»#rvle«B f«r Mr*. Fl«r- mors that she had been killed
16 Of.
th* Woottfl, 15. who
In
a
Riviera
auto
accident
by
TREE STAND
FTI |»jr, w#rt
*t ? F **.
U n u su al, la s tin g bouqust
■imply
tupping
out
of
her
todmjr *t tlPU«'»ni Fu nvr*!
Heavy gaugs atael,
o f rosas-and-splc* in
CREME
/«
Horn* with Rtv. it V. FulUr
no touts needed.
4li ox tub*.
RINSE
f|*
of th* Ktf»t fhfl*i!*n «*hurrh hutvl here.
Miss
Taylor
and
Richard
ts of.
U.
officiating. Buriat wa* In
1
Oak lawn lltmorlal P a r k . Burton, her huigund, amiled
TUJST "MfDNIGHT"
Bruton
Funeral Horn# t*»
THERACIN COLD
|* A _ i
fie
and ws*ed a t photographers.
e h ir« t
TABLETS 20*»
i
GLAMOUR SET
JIM
Lotion to pamper her akin,
cologne to eccnt her all
WATCH FOIL THE ARRIVAL OF —
over. lt£
m “. r
s
'
51
oa. each.
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Public Defense
Fund Seen In
Rights Case

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CHRISTMAS SAVINGS
WAX PAPER

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ALCOHOL

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Defense Budget
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Page 4— Mon. Dec. 7, '64

State Judiciary
Is 'Patchwork/
Conferees Say
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) The atat« judicial ijrstem I* 1
bewildering and dDorfinlied
patchwork of eourt*.” accord
big to a citizen* conference
whir.i dlieuifed It during a
Ibree-diy meeting here.
T h e conference, w h i c h
brought lofether aome M pro­
minent Floridans, ended bjr re­
commending iwreplng changes
In the state Judiciary.
The group pointed out In a
summary ftatement that there
are 13 different types of trial
court* In tne stale, which I*
more than any other state but
New York.
It said the "multiplicity ol
trial courts with nverlapplni
Jurisdiction l* Inefficient and
costly."
The conference cited the
need for removing Judges from
polities and of creating a
hoard ol lay cltiien* and legal
figures to Investigate com­
plaints against judges.
It endorsed the "Missouri"
plan of selecting Judges as a
means of removing them from
politics.
Under the plan, a Judge runs
vnopposed and the voter only
decides whether he wants the
incumbent to remain in office.
If not, the Judge Is replaced
by a name from a list made
up by an Independent nominat­
ing commission ol lay citizens.

Preacher Pleads
Poverty Fight
LONDON iUPI) -H ew Mar­
tin Luther King Jr. &lt;a!d Sun­
day Western nations should
•pend more money In the fight
■gainst poverty and less for
defense.
The American civil rights
leaders ma 1c the statement In
an unprecedented sermon from
the pulpit ol I/indon's famed
St. Paul's Cathedral, lie was
the first fre# church minister
over to preach In the Angelican cathedral King is a Bap­
tist.
■Cafi we In the West aland
Idly by and not be concerned
about condition! In the world,"
King asked. "In the West we
a-e spending far too much of
our budget making mditary
base* throughout the world
while people arc starving.
"We must not end up suhstU
luting one tyranny for anoth­
e r."

Cat Club Show
Next Weekend
Ity Jane fiw rlh rrrr
Frlin* fanciers from as far
away as Orcfcn, New York
•lid Pennsylvania have enter­
ed their pedigreed pel* in the
Cot Show sponsored by the
City lieautiful Cat Club from
10 a. m. to &lt;5 p. m. Saturday
and Sunday at the Angetdlt
Hotel in Orlundo.
Trophies and ribbon* will
be awarded the winners by
judges reetuitrd from various
p arti of th« country.
Nicholas It. Forrtn, of At*
tamonto Springs, show man­
ager, invites .Seminate rat
lover* ta visit the shim. Ho is
ante ring hi* lines Persians—
• rream, • white and a blue.

By Dottia Austin
Ssmlnole County beautifica­
tion got off to a vigorous
start at • luncheon mealing
at Spencer’a Restaurant.
Members of the Initial commitre which had been selected
by John Alexander, tempor­
ary chairman, elected him
permanent chairman during
the mretfng.
Alexander o u t l i n e d the
scope of the program explain­
ing that the aim if to en­
■ • t - i hance the natural beauty of
Seminole County with care­
fully planned landsraplng and
planting, particularly nt the
entrances to the county and,
most particularly, those exits
4-ii CliUIl GIRI.8 of Gcnevn, Claudia Watkinn, Jennnie Thomm, B ev erly
from Interstate 4.
Hendry and Lucille Glnizer, left to right, top photo, with help from Fred
He noted that this compre­
Welnh, tmek, did their part in making pogaihle this week'* opening of the
hensive program would take
Geneva Public Library by clenninR and raking yartla. Thone In bottom
the cooperation of the muni­
photo, Moire Watkinn, Linda H uhhcII and Kllnleen Box, l e f t to right,
cipal and civic traders of the
washed the windows. AH helped placed book* on shelves under direction
communities throughout the
of their adult leader*, Mrs. 11. F. Box nnd Mr*. Hetty Hendry.
county, as well as the help of
all citizen* to create an or­
derly long-range, well-plan­
ned nnd Integrated program
nf beautification.
Alexander noted that n few
week* ago n speech before
the Chamber of Commerce by
Tom (iilrhrist, vice president
and general manager of
WKSH-TV, had fired the
imagination
of
Seminole
County citizens, instigating
the formation of a committee
and c r e a t i n g enthusiasm
never before felt.
Since thrn, Alexander raid,
he has had many call* from
persons commending the Idea
anil offering service, financial
help, plants and tree*. Some
of the offers of plants were
from nurseries.
True to Gilchrist'* followup promise to the Seminole
County Chamber of Com­
merce, c a m e r a m e n from
WESII-TV were on hand to
record on tape and film pro­
ceedings of the first meeting
of the Seminole County beauj tification committee. Gilchrist
[ has promised to make a doc-

umentary film of the entire
activities of the committee
tnd the results in the county.
Named to the central eommittea were the mayor* of
Seminole County communities,
including Irene Van Kepoel,

of North Orlando; A. L. Wil­
son, of Sanford; Dave Went­
worth, of Longwood; Owen
Anstey, of Casseltierry; Lawrenra Swofforrl, of Altsmonta
Spring*, and Lee Gary, of
Oviedo.

Mr*. C. M. Flower*, of the
Sanford Woman’* Club, «r*.
named to chair tha plant and
ornamental committee. Shr i&lt;*
to appoint other member* to
work with her In *oUeking
•n&lt;l accepting donations of
plants und deciding on freeze
and drought resistant ipeeiet.
Member* of the program
planning committee include
Mayor
WiI*on, chairman;
Mr*. Fred Ganas, Mrs. LI. K.
Dorm»n, Bethea nnd Dunn.
Other member* uf the enm J
mittea present at the luncheon included Mr*. J. E. GradIck, of the BPW; Charles
Kampf, of Civitana; John
Mercer, of Rotary; Mrs. Har.
ry Boone, Pilot Club; Clyde
Icing, Sanfortl-Semlnole Joy.
cees, and Roman McGough,
of Kimani*.

Other area r*pre»entatlve*
named to the central commit­
tee include Vernon Dunn, of
Fern Park; James Daughtrey,
of Lake Mary; John Bethea,
of Forest City, and Chet
Maeek, of Geneva.

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kb.j*.w:.i'BHS AT HOUSE CLAY. Believe It or not but the little Shet­
land i.u full grown nt three years while the buckskin stallion i* still growinjr at the tender age of two, Bhoto wax made a t Happy* Hor.se Farm near
Lonjfwood.
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Casselberry Legion Auxiliary Brighten Your Holidays with
Initiates Three New Members
RCA VICTOR
lly J a n e ( a»*rlberry
A special meeting of Amer­
ican Legion Auxiliary Memor­
ial Unit 2o&lt;t of Casselberry
was held last Wednesday a f­
ternoon nt the Woman's Club
on Overbrook l»r. for the pur­
pose of initiating new itirmbers, installing the historian,
nnd making comfort article*
for Veterut,-' hospitals.
Mrs. Let ha Ward, vlre presidellt. served us installing of­
ficer nssisbd by Mr*. Harold
Kryder, pirddrut, and Mr*.
Kenneth Green, sergeant-atarms.
N o w member* Initiated
were Mrs. Lee Brown, Mnv
Wilbur M&gt; rey, and Mr*. Jose­
ph Cistewski. Each woman re
reived a flag, a poppy, nnd a
membership pin. Mr*. CisMWski was presented with n gold
star pin as her brother, 1*11M
I c 1'i-trr (ialdeclki, was kill­
ed while serving in the US
Navy in World War it.
Mrs Cistewski was also in­
stalled as historian for the
unit.
Committer chairman ap­
pointed by the president are
Mr*. Katherine Corwin, re­
habilitation; Mr*. Kryder, ra­
dio-television; Mr*. Kenneth
(ireen, poppy; Mr*. Darius
Pringle, child welfare; Mrs.

Thomas Hurston, community
service; Mr*. Edith Mynderae, constitution and by­
laws; Mrs. Ben Evans, fi­
nance; Mrs. Ward, legislative,
membership, and Past Pres­
ident's Parley; Mrs. lo-onard
C n i r Ibrrry, Americanism,
lilris State, and press book.
Kvery unit member secur­
ing a new IDrt.'i member will
receive a special bangle pin
staling *‘A Million for Lil­
lian" with an Auxiliary em­
blem. "Lilli.ni" is Mrs. Wal­
ter W. Andrews, national
president, who will be at the
Mid-Winter Conferenee in Or­
lando. Dec. 12-1 It. Kvery mem­
ber should he enrolled before
Dec. Id to make as many new
members as possible in her
honor.
A guest ut the meeting and
prospective member was Mr*.
Leslie MilholUnd.
Comfort item* msde and
purchased to flit the unit's
■junta for the veterans hos­
pitals in the state were a*
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robe*, three pillow*, two pil­
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Mrs. I.uther Mile.*, of Forest City, ia too young
for thin weekend’s cat show btit is looking for­
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Showing him here is Mrs. Mmilyne Brand, of
Goldenrotl, president of t Its* City Beautiful Cnt
Club, who reports thnt 202 entries of pedigreed
and household petn will take port in the show.

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GOP Body, Governors Split
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
a o r a by “ moderate"
Ueaa governors to oust GJP
National Chairman D j a a
Burch may not receive the
support of the party olticials
who will have the final say, a
UPI survey indicates.
Some GOP national commit­
teemen and commltteewomen
were openly scornful of the
governors' plans. A total of 66
votes are needed to remove
Burch when the National Com*
mlttee meets Jan. Z3.
The committee members
represent the same grassroots
organisation which was instru­
mental In gaining Sen. Barry
M. Goldwater the GOP presi­
dential nomination. Burch was
Gotdwater’s choice for the top
party post.
Committeewoman Mrs. Wil­
liam Addington, of Kansas,
summed up the feeling of a
number of her colleagues who
are apparently remaining loy­
al to the Goldwater camp.
"They couldn't agree on a

candidate to stop Goldwater,
and I don't think they can
agree on ■ successor for
Burch," she said.
The governors contend that
a declaration of principles
they adopted i t their meeting
in Denver last week means
the end for Burch. Among
other things the statement
calls for a broad-based party
that includes diverse view­
points.
Tennessee Chairman Harry
Carbaugh answered this by

saying, "I think these gentle­
men will find in the end that
the heart of the Republican
party is far more conserva­
tive than liberal."
He said he would support
a change in party leadership
only if a conservative could
be elected chairman.
Wisconsin GOP Chairman
Talbot Peterson s a i d he
thought Burch would have
more than enough committee
votes to win in a showdown.
Wisconsin committeewoman

0/7//

Mrs. Byron Ising added that
she would support Burch and
that the governors' ru.eting
took place too soon after the
election to allow for "clear
thought."
Idaho Gov. Robert E. Smylie. chairman of the Republi­
can Governors Association,
and Michigan Gov. George
Romney both said in television
interviews Sunday that Burch
was not the man to lead the
party back to power.
"There has been no evidence

Mon. Dec. 7, ’64—Page 5

THE FIRST CHRISTMAS

Hy Hntph Lan*

x

Sanford

Tending sheep wot a full-time job, for there I
•ere •olret in the area, end a shepherd hod |
te keep dey-end-night watch.

I

in the last several months
that there was any desire on
the part of Mr. Burch to ap­
proach the future of the Re­
publican p_cty on the basis
of including rather than ex­
cluding," Romney said. He
termed Burch's ouster "es­
sential."
Smylie said the GOP gover­
nors built a shoe at their
meeting in Denver, "and 1
have grave doubt that Mr.
Burch can wear the shoe with
comfort."

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By Mrn. Ritchie Harris
Baptismal Sendees for new
members of the Enterprise
Baptist Church were conduct­
ed by Rev. Wendell Hill at
Lake Davit on Nov. 29 at
which time Miss Brenda Ray
of Enterprise was among
those being baptiied.
Members of this church are
ready to begin construction
of their new building whlrh
will be located back of the
school facing DeBary Avenue.
Wednesday evening prayer
service* during the winter
months will be held a t 7 p.m.

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Community Club
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Enters Float
By Mrs. Kite his Harris
The Host entered by the
Enterprise First Grnde in DeLand's Christmas Parade Sat­
urday featured a Nativity
scene portrayed by Luells
Mae Stulta as Mary; Terry
Hayhurst as Joseph and two
angels hy Duane Dclehantry
and Pam Kirtley,
Ths float wsa prepared un­
der direction of Mrs. Ray­
mond Delehsntey as chairman
with assistance from parents
of first grads students.

Broward Deputy
Dies O f Wounds
FORT LAUDERDALE (UPI)
— A Broward County deputy
sheriff died today of a gunahot wound in the stomach
suffered Nov. 25.
Lenard McKiniy, a 41 yearold Hillsborough Beach resi­
dent, la being held In the
•hooting of Deputy Jamei |
Hlllbeny, 30. McKiniy was
formerly charged with aggra­
vated assault with intent to
eommit murder but police
■aid the charges would be
changed to murder with Hillberry'a death.
HilJberry. who is survived
by his wife sod three small
children, « a i shot with his
own l5T*mignum revolver aft­
er he arrested McKiniy on the
Hfght of the shooting.

"

The Christmas meeting #f
the Psrsdise Point Hobby
Club will be held this Thurs­
day s t 10 s.m. s t the home
of Mrs. Daniel 0. Brooks,
1191 Ceeella Drive, Bear Lake.
Gifts to b« exchanged have
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The Bear Lake Community
Club will meet Thuriday at
8 p.m. a t the Florida Power
Employes Club, Holiday Ave­
nue, Bear Lake, for ths
Christmas Party when spec­
ial guest will be W. Lawrence
Swofford, county commission­
er-elect for district 3.
Hostesses for the evening
will be Mrs, George Appleman and Mra. Frank Boud­
reau. Everyone attending is
asked to bring a 25 cent gift
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�Semfnoles Play 'Best Ball' To Defeat Yellow Jackets 2 6 -7
Tribe's Aerial Game
Credited With Win
By David
Dsvl B ln ta b a llia a
Herald flpwta W rIU r
The Baafbrd Smiablaa eaaw » with « • of

tMr twit ball gunm of tha aaaaon Saturday n!*M
whan they defeated the Leeaburf Yellow Jacket*
M to 7 In the annual Elk* Bowl played at Leubury.
Head Coach Jim PJfott and awlatanta, Jim Mc­
Coy and D kk William*,
‘ ‘ la* up tho ball. mason west
c a rrie d to
the firs t place trophy on back to p an , rolled out and
the shoulders of a proud went the diatanco around end
for the aecood Sanford tally
football team.

Ik*

Lions Take

Rainbow

Bowl
Oviedo Tops
Red Devils By
27-6Score

Greyhounds
Split Pair
With Hornets

By J in ■aechae
Herald Sparta Writer
The Seminole* picked op II and the Tribe went abead 11 Lymaa High School's basket­
tin t down* to 11 ter th* Jso- to f.
ball O rtyhoofs split a pair
kata but thia did net toll the On Ike Aral play of
al games Friday night at tho
atory, It waa tho aerial game fourth quarter Chuck
Loegwood school's gymnasium
put on by tb* Tribe that did rambled SS yardi for a TD
wbaa
Bishop Moore's Hornets
the trick. Altbougk quarter­ only to barra It called back
took
a
II to 21 decision from
back Ron Hinson toeaad only becatue of a penalty, HJnaon
nine time* and connected &lt;m paeied to Scott from the 40 tb* ’Hounds la tha main avoat
four, two at them « m touch to the aU and Danay Tlllli but Lyman's Baby 'Hounds
red tt two more, puttie* grabbed the preliminary jun­
down bombs. Om went to Lar­
ry Wataoe and another to the ball on Leeiburg'a four. ior varsity event 31 to 27.
Sparkman powjred hi* way In the main go, however,
Mika Gray.
Sanford's M yards la the ilr for the aeo.o. Kuykendall both club*— playing their sentold tbo atory, along with their kicked the extra point to litre son’s opener—ran into acorlag an the ground. Lroaburg tha Trlbo 0 M to 7 marlin. lag problems. Both seemed
rolled to PI oe the ground sad Lata la tho fourth period, •bio to work the ball Into posi­
picked up SI la tko air as Samlaoto received a punt on tion without difficulty but
they completod three of fire tho so and marched to tho couldn't take advantage of the
Leeaburg t t .
■ ■ opportunities.
throws,
Seminole eepttaUsod an aer baak and paaaed to Cray for Joe Arher, Lymaa guard,
era! of Leesburg's four mb- another Tribe tally. The PAT enmo up with the evening's
failed and tha Tribe held a beat scoring performance,
The tilt got under way with a* to 7 load.
dropping la 17 point*.
BUH Kuykendall kicking off for Again in the fourth, Farten
the Semtoatoe to the Leesburg latereepted a Leeaburg paaa Scoring difficulties wwre evi­
is yard line. Tho kick was and pitched back to Brad Pru dent in tho firit period when
returned to the Jacket 4* be­ dan who went 42 yard! before Bishop Moore rang up only
fore the Tribe could group for Ueabttr* knew what bit thtm. three points but they were still
Put the play wai called back good enough to lead the
tbo tackle.
Hounds by on*. Richard
After oat play, Leesburg by a penalty,
Moore, a Lymaa forward, got
fumbled Into lb* hands of
the Greyhounds’ only two
SHS co-captain Joe Kartell.
points with a floor shot.
The Tribe then look a turn of
In tho second, both club
offense and wound up with
deadlocked at eight pointe a
Hlaaoa punting to the Lees­
piece. Asher for alx of Lymaa'a
burg *a*, putting the Yellow
points and Mlk* Sterling added
Jackets la a bad offensive po­
sition. Leesburg moved the KAANAPALI, Maul, Hawaii tho other two. Chris VonGal,
ball II yards on three piaye (UP)}—Jack Nlcklaua atola a who pared Bishop Moore
picking up n first down and on page from teammate A.eold through the evrnlng, got glx
the nest took possession on Palmer's book of golfing of the Catholic school's tight
comebacks 1* winning t t i In­ markers.
Leesburg's aa.

SEMINOLE (|UAKTKHIJACK HON HINSON (II) ig tnissod by Lee*,
bum tackle Stanley Hlmebbaugh (7-1) in dark Jersey on a rollout and tha
SIIS carrier went 15 yards for a Tribe touchdown. At left ia Jacket tackle
Herb Young (73) nnd coming up to nid Hinson la Sanford'* Eam ey Steel*
(74). In the photo below SHS halfback Al Iionifuce picks up four yards
being downed by a host of Yellow Jackets. Blocking for Boniface waa
guard Jo* Purdy (63) and Steele (74) is shown moving into the play.

Nicklaus 'Steals'
Canada Match

Buddy Burton was thrown
for a five-yard loss but U e
Sparkman got it back on a
trash up the middle. Hinton
fumbkd and loat four yards
but retained poiieiilon. mik­
ing it fourth and 14 from the
Leesburg 23 yard line. Burton
went back to punt but pasted
the distance to Watson to glva
the Seminole* an early lead
a to 0.
Laic in the second period
the Seminole* were on their
own 27 when a Hinton pass
wat intercepted and returned
to the SHS 33. A penalty put
the ball on the Sanford 13.
Ixwilnirg moved to the Sanlord Uiree and picked up a
lirat down on the one. The
Be minutes held off the Jackets
for three plays but Leeaburg
finally hit pay dirt In the last
five seconds of the first half
and kicked an eatra point to
tigp&gt; a 7 to a lead at the half.
ta rly In tho third, tha SemInoli't marched 70 yards to
the Leeaburg 13 without flv

dividual trophy In the Canada
Cup matches for the second
straight year.
Trailing Palmer by alx
strokes at the start of Sun­
day's final round at tha sun­
drenched R o y a l Kaanapali
links, Nicklaus fired a twounder par 70 for a 71 hole total
of Z7S, two strokes ahead of
hla friendly rival, who soared
to 0 7*.

Leading M to 10 a t the third
quarter got underway, Bishop
Moore began to Increase tho
margin, la picking up to points
to ala for Lyman, the Hornets
grabbed a It to IS lead. In
that frame, Asher got four
more points for the 'Hounds
aod Dave Matin added a pair.
In the final quarter, Lyman
racked up seven points—all
by Asher — but they weren't
enough to cope with Bishop
Moore's 10 amt the Hornets
walked off with a 31 to 23 de­
cision.
Asher came up with an ex­
cellent defensive game 11 well
Helen Padgett had her "big as being an offensive stand
bomb" working In fine ityle o u t In addition to Asher's 17
in the Hi Nooners league laat points for Lymio, Moore got
week as ahe rolled a 188/329 to two, Mstis two and Sterling the
By David Higginbotham
lake aeries honors for the day. other two. VonGal and Miller
Herald Sports Writer
With the capable backing of were high point men for Blihop
Seminole
High's eager* got
Bert Neville ami her Ifl2'431 Moore with nine each.
off to ■ alow start last Fri­
ami Claudette Behrens hitting
In the preliminary event,
for a 190 193 series, Behrens guard Larry Lott paced the day night when they dropped
Tractor llepalr won three Baby 'Hounds with a doten two games to Mainland of
from M &amp; It Bar. Tat Sipley points in the 33 to 27 wins. Daytona. In the first gam* the
wav high bowler for 31 A K Guard Lenny West dumped in JujVccs lost 23 to 42 and the
MIS varsity lost Uie main
With 176 137.
eight points. The ronirat waa event, 33 to 32.
Slenvtrnin Realty held their all tied up at 33 all at the end
The varsity Ult got off to ■
first place advantage with a of the third and in the final
three-game win over Shoemak frame Lett and West account­ slow start until Mainland
er Construction as Carolyn ed for 13 points. BarryU Allga- made a foul shot to give them
Sallee bowled a 177/434 and ler, Steve Simpkins, Larry a one point lead. They fol­
Etta Dorman bombed a 188/ Miller and B*rt Brownell also lowed with two baskets before
tho Tribe could tally. Jeff Wil­
433.
saw action for tha little Grey- liam* got Sanford on the
Art Brown Pest Control hounds.
scoreboard with a pair of bat
grabbed three points from Wil­
Saturday
son Ma ier Furniture at Thel- The Greyhound squad* will keta lo clow the gap.
Mainland bounced b a c k
PHILADELPHIA (UPI1 — nu Unger hit a ltd game ami see action again *‘'ltlay night
John Stlegman wat fired at trot Button rolled a 172/419. when they tangle in a pair of adding another baskei before
head coach of Ihc I'nivertily Helen Edwards churned a 169/ contests with the Oviedo Lions. Williams came hack for the
of Pennsylvania football team 431 and Rose Patrick came
following the completion of hit through with 173 (94 for the
PRETTY A C C U R A TE G U Y - B y A l a n M o v e r
fifth straight kiting teaton.
furniture girls.
Joe's Laundry gained a
JV 7M tA A ty tru s ts
NEW YORK (L'Pl) - Ur*. clean sweep over .Soulhern Air
c t T » t /9 r* A B A s / t s a t
Samuel J . Lefrak'i Macedonia as Beverly Sleeks set the part
r u t p tftA B t tiS M t
won tho 121,630 Stuyvnant with 163/464 while Gloria Ac7b MAVt fir s * AM/Ati
Handicap al Aqueduct.
a/ ru t &lt;*//**/, b j t
cardl hit 171/493. Hunt Realty
n / y fO AScrr n&gt; m L
won all four points from Jet
r t f * n u tM / A a o jT / x
AUSTIN, Te*. (I’PI) - The Inn despite a good 166 game
A t u p n r b a a av
Milwaukee Rravri purchased by Mary McLaughlin for the
tC Q A/ABATA 3 a 2 A * a
into tho Austin franchita in the Jet Inn team. Lake Monroe
■ n ttx rsr
_
\
T ra il League.
Inn look four from Nation­
Sunday
wide Insurance with Sally Ma.
BUDAPEST (L'Pl) - Hunga­ mate rolling a 171 gam* and
rian featherweight weight lift­ Shirley Simas exploding for a
JtRAY
er Imre Foeldi pressed 279 4 192/463 to act the pace. Marge
pounds to set a world record Carruthera won single gams
that topped the old mark of honors with 201/320 whllt
rTT.l pounds by H. Tukuda of bowling for Nationwide.
lA A t A S
BACACOVAT
lipan.

Helen Padgett
Takes Hi Honors

Indian 5s Drop Double Header

Weekend
Summary
Oi Sports

W£sr

College Football

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the leading defensive back la
All-Sparta Bawl
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At Oklahoma City
past receiver this year.
Sul Ross i t East Central Ok­
lahoma St. 13
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Tribe far two more. Mainland
ended the first period racking
up two baskets and a free shot
to take a IQ to 10 lead at the
quarter.
Tb* second period got mov­
ing quickly with Mainland
dropping in two point*. Gary
Loyd made a bavket for the
Tribe and Mainland came
back with one of their own.
Loyd again shot for two and
followed up with another bas­
ket and a foul shot to score
all Sanford's points in the sec­
ond period. Mainland held its
Irad 24 to 13 over the Sentmoles at the half.
Mainland got right bark in
tu action in the second half
by adding another basket to
the tally, Seminole center Don
Nicholas sank a free toss to
make the score 26 to IS in
favor of Mainland.
Mainland dumped in two

goals and ■ free ihot for five
more points before Sanford
got moving. Williams netted
a shot for SHS In the final sec­
onds of the third quarter fol­
lowed by three points by Ox­
ford. The score was 33 to 21
in favor of the Buccaneers at
the start of the fourth quarter.
Mainland potted three bas­
kets in a row. The two teams
took turns making polnti. The
game ended with Mainland
victorious 32 to 33.
The Jay Vers lost their open­
er 23 to 42 but they still
showed a lot of skill and en­
durance. Larry Hodges was
the outstanding player on Ihe
court for Sanford making
eight points. Bon Dudley wai
next in line with seven. Willy
Jemlgan scored six and Greg
(Sanaa and Paul Leroy record­
ed four each.

Broilers Take 4 From Porkies
In the Deltary Spare-Ribbers Bowling League play, the
Broilers took four games from
the Porkies, the Never Betters
defeated the Leans in four
tilts, the Bakers knocked off
the Rar R Ques four times and
tba Leans won four from the
Braised.
The Tender* took three from
the Ribs, the Toughs woo
three from the Scraps, and the
Cracks grabbed threw from
the Loins.
The Broilers now lead the
league with 32 wins and 16

Center Bought
NEW YORK (UPI)—Veter­
an center Bill Jobanson has
been purchased by the New
York Rovers of the Eastern
Hockey League from the Char­
lotte Checkers. The M-yearold Johsnsaa from Port Ar­
thur, Ont., saw previous ser­
vice with Ottawa. Providence,
Vancouver. Winnipeg, Victor­
ia aod Spokaoe.

tosses and the Scraps ara sec­
ond with a record of 2*W vic­
tories and 19H setbacks.
Orville Jones snd Ellsworth
Ogden tied for throe-game
series honors with 39S‘s. Char­
les Starks followed with a 300
even. Jones rolled the high
single of tha day, a S30 with
Ogden's 224 good for second
place. Ed Conley had a 321.
Herman Bengcr picked up the
3-8-10 split and Jaka Wtliki
(he 44.

• u fs rtt

Vanik P*ff® 6—Mon. Dec. 7, '64

About Sports

T h in k in g O u t L o u d
I I JULIAN STRNSTROM

From th* mailbag:
• • •
"This to an open totter to
many of tbo fans of tho Semi­
nole High football team. I am
speaking of the inexcusable
behavior of aom* adult* at tb*
football games.
Tba determteod Ovtede Lions "We have a fine, clesn cut
w m i all the way Friday night group of boys wbo take pride
la pteyiaj ball for their school
bow Bawl slatate 1*
their parents and their friends.
by defeating tha 1*1 Devil* "Thar* actually were 'boos'
at WiOtoto* High School 274. and jeers from the Sanford
Evca though rate feu gallery during th* game with
throughout tbo entire game, Oak Ridge. Can yon Imagine
Oviedo's passing attack was how a player, on th* field or oo
not hampered and quarter­ tb* bench, felt when be heard
back Jimmy Courier templet this, and they did hear ItT Can
ad fiv* M l et I t gaiaaa and ae you imagine how It sounded
tor two of tb* teams to the opposing team and Us
followers?
Billy Mikler paced tbo Lions "Some people are comparing
In tho rattda* deportment, ae- 11, 17 and 18 year old boys
counting for 14* yard*. MlUer with tb* professionals they
waa also named moot valuable watch on TV on Sunday
back tor tha Lion* and Rax afternoons. But these boys are
Rraaha, an Oviedo end,
net professionals, they are
aimed most vahtabl* lineman.
icon and your Moods'
Presentation* were mad* dur­
These boys show food
ing poet-gam* activities.
sportsmanship whether they
The Lions didn’t got things win or loan. But Sanford fans
■ darw iy until about midway have not shown the same kind
in tho ascend etaasa when a et sportsmanship, and this sit­
teem midfield *
uation gradually baa gotten
halfback Bruce Dowlen Vera* each year.
ran 23 yard* to tho WUlteUm "Sanford faaa ought to take
night and later received a pride to th* team and encour­
Courier paaa tor tho touch­ age the boys. Criticism 1s one
down. PAT Oxpert Tim Col­ thing but they don't doaerv# In­
bert kicked the extra point sults. I do not bav* n son on
to givo tha Lions a 7-0 halftime tho team but my coocsrn 1s
for th* parents wbo do and for
toed.
Both teams failed to eeoro tb* boys thamaalvss. Let’s
la the third but tho liana came ahew them that we a n back
does when they recovered a of our team, our high school
Red Devil fumble on tho Will- and our community."
Iston 19. But the lions failed We know the writer and we
to score.
know she te concerned. We've
Tbo Lions w e* wild to tbo had reports about thia during
fourth and rocked up 30 points the season but didn't want to
bring tt out until now. Semi­
to widen the margin.
The first one came when nole has one more game, the
Courier bit Mikler with a p u s post season contest la Lees­
good tor 10 yards to give the burg Saturday night.
We ale* know she to car
Lions a is o toad.
t o f f. Ted M lboro carried n e t to tkat Saaferd fans
tor five and the" touchdown to Might to back the team.
finish off a drive that original We've often wondered, if the
ad on tha Ovlado 40. Colbert Metro gave a trophy for the
school wbo best backed its
kicked tho extra point.
Than c u m th* big one. Late team, would Sanford win? We
ia the fourth quarter the 'De believe Sanford would.
By th* same token, If a
Vila had tb* ball on the Oviedo
II wbaa Bruce Dowlen inter' trophy were awarded for the
ceptod a Willlstoo pass and most aportsmaallke fans,
went 83 yards to bit paydirt would Sanford win?
What do you think?
for tho Lions final k o t o .
"
* • *
The tone Willi*ton touchdown
cam# with just 23 seconds of We've received word that a
playing tlm« left. Fullback, former Seminole High athlete
Robert Held, broke through wbo mid* quite a name for
the Oviedo line for 10 yards himself ae a player and later
snd the score.
as a coach may be leaving the
Hie Lions picked up U first gam*.
downs, 183 yards on the ground He’s Foots Bromley, who
snd 32 in the sir on five of graduated from SHS back in
10 completions. Mean while, the 1843. Ha’* been coaching for
Devils gathered te nine first the past 14 years sod will soon
downs, 163 rushing yards and leave hte current job at Hast­
on two connections on nine ings.
Back to less Bromley's
passes recorded IT yards.
team won ate* and loct on*.
Ia 1933, hi. cfob won tlx,
tied two sad bet two. In
1*33 he won eight and teat
two, had a record of five
wins and four lovse* la '31
aod grabbed seven whU* leetog three in '33.
By l reltod Frees
It was in 1936 that Brom­
Mississippi Slate and Fior- ley's teams had the first of
ida. a pair of disgruntled
three undefeated Masons. His
Southeastern Conference up­ club that year won nine garnet
starts, placed DemselvM in in nine outings and the follow,
positioo for bids to the "spoil
sport bowl" when they closed log year hte eleren had eight
wins but was tied ooce.
out the regular college toot
ball season by tossing bowl !a '58 Bromley won five and
lost three aod tied one, and
officiate tor a loop.
Hat# upended arch-rival hte only losing seisoa came In
Mississippi tor the first lime
In 1* years 30-17 and thus sent
the Rebels Into tho Bluebonnet
Bowl oo Dec. I t with their
worst record since 1930 (3-4-1).
.
Needle** to asy, th* officiate
of th* Houston bowl weren't
too pleased.
Sugar Bowl officiate wereo’t overjoyed either by Flor­
ida'* 204 whipping of Loutoteas BUte. tha host team te ACTION! THRILLS!
the New Orleans daasle. Tb* «NM, h m l M
seventh-ranked Tigers now
must fact Syracuse on New FIRSTOAMI
Ytar'e Day with a 7-2-1 rec
7 :4 0 p jft.
ord.

Upstarts Upset
Bowl Officials

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Ia 1983 his club won four,
tied two and lost twice, won
five of nine games in '63 sad
this part Mason Hastings was
six, lost two sad tied cue,
During the years Bromley
has had very small squads,
numerically. A number of Ma­
sons b* bad only S men. Thia
peat year, however ho had a
47-maa squad.
There's another Interesting
cemportoea. Hte elevens dartog this period scared 7,3*7
points white heldteg the ap­
position te see.
Hte overall record te VT vic­
tories and 29 losses. Hte clubs
played some pretty fair opposi­
tion—such schools as Seminole
in 1933, Jax DuPont, Jax Ter­
ry Parker, Jax Tech, P. JC.
Youngs, Patetka, to name a
few. Molt of the schools bo
played were Class "A" teams.
Whether or not Foots will
retire at the end of th* school
year te not definite at this
time. But whether he does or
not, Sanford folk who know him
will be proud to know of his
record is ■ high school coach.
Steel first was made In com­
mercial quantities In the IT. S.
at Wyandotte, 3Ilch., in Sep­
tember of 1864.

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Mon. Dec. 7, ’64—Page 7

Wintry Blasts
Boom Florida's
Tourist Trade
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - A
wintry onslaught In the East
that dumped up to 20 inches of
snow on New England appar­
ently will help to give sunny
Florida a record tourist year,
officials said today.
With lass than a month to go
In 1194, the Florida Develop­
ment Commission said the pre­
diction that 14.9 million tour­
ists would flock to the Sun­
shine State Is looking better
with every Northern snow flur­
ry.
Winter Is the best season (or
heavy-paying tourists who seek
the balmy breeiea of lower
Florida.
Development Director Roger
Stake said that as of mid-Novnnber, all Indications pointed
is hitting the 14.5 million
figure. Current cold waves in
the North tend to guarantee
the estimate.
It the forecast come* true,
It would be a 100,000 increase
over the 14.2 million tourists
who visited Florida last year
and spent «2,122,309,771.
There is no speeding esti­
mate yet rar ltoi, but Stake
said it will probably show little
change from last year. Ht
said, however, the average
length of stay has been short
ened and the dollar volume In
crease hat been relatively low
The average expenditure
per day for each visitor in
creased to 11490 in 1963 from
91.M h&gt; 1M® At the same time
the average length of stay
dropped from 1T.6 days to 11.3
days.
But the tourist count Itself
baa been picking up steadily.

Legion Service
Held In DeBary
For Patterson

By Margaret Cosby
The Village of North Orlan­
do applied to the Florida State
Road Board to hava a school
aoea designstad tad tha speed
limit controlled oa tha Longwood-Ovledo Road during the
hours of loading and unload­
ing school bust*.
A survey was taken and the
raquest was approved. A State
Road Department crew was
out promptly polling the speed
limit and time signs and paint­
ing the highway to indicate
tha school tone boundaries.

FINISHING TOUCHES on new school zone signs painted on LongwoodOviedo Rond (SR 434) in North Orlando are put on by the SRD crew, Ed
Ellis, back to camera, and Dave Persingner and Jack Batchelor.

Salvation Army Instrumen­
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Union pity rarola from 1 m
d a y a f t e r Thanksgiving
through Dec. &gt;4, under snowy
northern skies or a hot sou­
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The Salvation A m y e f lin
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collects funds to aid the needy.
Send your contribution to the
Salvation Am y, P . O. Box
1959, Sanford.

urge all parents to
their youngsters with the im­
portance of the proper respect
for this new school-croeslng
procedure.

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By Called Prose bteraatieeal
The Greek mathematician
Eraitoathenea 273 B.C. • 1M
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calculate the circumference
of the earth, arriving et a fig­
ure within so miles of Ita true
length, according to the Har­
per Encyclopedia of Science.

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Avenue tad the LongweodOvledo Road, la tha only plaee
when school children will be
permitted to croaa the high­
way. This crossing to indicat­
ed In white paint and a vol­
unteer policeman win be oa
hand to direct traffic and pe­
destrians.
Tha Village Council and the
Volunteer Police Department
were gratified when the State
Road Board gave its content
to help Insure the safety of
school children la the Village
of North Orlando, and they

NEW ENSIGN a t Sanford Naval Air Station waa awom in by Cdr, Georgo
W. Kimmonn, commanding officer of Reconnaissanca Attack Squadron 3.
The new officer is Charles L. Templln, former chief aviation technician,
shown above receiving the oath as his wife watches.
(Herald Photo)

DeBory Arts
And Crofts Club

JAKARTA, Indonesia (UFI)
—A mob of Indonesian youths
stormed the United Slslee In­
formation Agency library to­
day, tearing the American
flag to threads and hoisting
tha Indonesian standard in its
place.
Shouting “down with Amer­
ican Imperialism in The Con­
an" and “crush Congolese
Premier Moise Tshombe," the
approximately 3,000 youths
nade a bonfire of hooka taken

strictly wiwtod.
Tho official school rroeabig,
centrally located Roar Dm pre­
sent location of too school hue
shelter on the wring of Devon

P R IC K S I F F I C T I V E T N M J W E D N E S D A Y a Q U A N T IT Y R IG H T S R E S E R V E D

Eleven members of Herbert
D. Gibb American Legion
Foit 259 of DeBary attended
recent memorial services for
Edward H. Patterson whs
died In ths Lake City Veteran’e Hospital. Funeral serv­
ices were conducted In Lake
City and burial waa In Nation­
al Cemetery, Ft. Pitken, Peneacota.
Memorial nervier* were con­
ducted by Commande- W, G.
William* with William Brum­
baugh, past commander, act­
ing a* chaplain.
Patterson, major In World
War I, came to DeBary in
1965. He held a 48 year memberehip In American Lesion
and waa a member of the Vo­
lusia County Forty and Eight.
He is survived by his wife,
Hr*. E ither Patterson of DeBary and a brother, Thomas
T . Patterson of Port St. Lu-

DcBsry Arts and Crafts
Club will have its annual
Christmas Party on Friday.
Dee. 18, 7:30 p.m., et the DeBary Mansion House when
special guests will be num­
bers of the Sanford Art Club.
There will be muiie, dancing
and refreshments.
To provide interest a dis­
play ha# been planned featur­
ing ■ketch** of membere
which they have drawn them•alvei and It ia particularly
requeeted that each sketch be
signed.
Tuesday morning workshop
session sponsored by ths DeBary group began last week
and ars open to interested
persons.

The speed limit, during tha
hours of • a.ra. to • a.m. and
between 9:10 p.m. end 4:90
p.m. will be 15 m.p.h. and it
la mandatary tin t thin be

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By J ib * Caxaelherry
I Chriitm ai food basket to be I Lion* Club to needy
Plana were made laat Tue*-| distributed by the Caaaelbcrry | in the area,
day aftemooo for the Catselberry Woman's Club annual |
Christmas party for members I
and their families to be held I?
at
the
clubhouse on
Drive.
wP^E
member
to
bring
Roods

A new 105 BTU ga* heater houee and new draperie* bung eake, nut* tad eeffce war*
will be installed in the club- prior to the party data. Cost served before Um meeting by
the boxtea»e*. Mr*. n a m e s
I of the beater will be 9JS4.41.
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Plan Conference

MRS. LUTHER MILES (nested for right) and her family entertained
h er mother, Mrs. N»n Peterson (standing next to Mra. Miles) at a bon
voyage Thanksgiving dinner before her departure to Sweden for a holi­
day. Other* pictured enjoying festivities at the Miles home arc Mrs. Bar­
bara Cosain, Sandy Norris, Mrs. Elizabeth Boetzel, Mrs. Nora Norris,
Mike Norris, Ronnie Joe Cossin and Wayne Norris.

The Ladle* Auxiliary of
the Disabled American Vet­
erans, Unit No. 30 will have
tha regular monthly meeting
Tuesday, December R *t 7:30
p.m. at the Chapter Home on
Highway 17*92.
All member* are urged to
attend to give their aupport
in planning for the state wide
mid-winter conference to be
held at the Langford Hotel
in Winter Park, January 16
and 17.

Bon Voyage Bid The Howard Swedes
By Margaret Cosby
Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Swade
and their two young*taro,
Debra, 3, and Eddie, 2, re­
cently bade Mr. Swedes parenta a sad goodbye.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Swade, of PotUtown, Pa., just
spent their two wook*’ vaca­
tion a t tholr son and daught-

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■r-ln-law’a home on South I Tha day after Thankegiv-1 ed to their home and other
Cortex Avenue, North Orlan­ Ing, Mr. and Mra. Swede said two sons In beautiful but frosdo. The alder Mr. Swede it | • tearful adieu as they return-1 ty Pennsylvania.
chief tool designer at the Da­
na Corporation In Fottatnwn
where he hie been employed
for 28 years.
For three years, now, slnra
their children moved to Flor­
ida, they eagerly looked for­
ward to thin visit- They mis*
their dally viiita and espec­
ially seeing their grandchil­
dren.
While on this visit, they
rode down a* far as Okeecho­
bee, and took a trip over to
see Cypress Cardens which ia
always beautiful. They had a
fun-filled day enjoying HlxGun Territory with their
grandchildren, epent a very
exciting and winning first
visit to the local Jal-Alai
fronton, and enjoyed seeing
the magnificent new additions
to thli area, especially the
new and glntnorou* shopping
center*.
To conclude their delight­
ful visit, they had a mag­
nificent Thanksgiving Day
surrounded by their children
and grandchildren and friend*
ami buninei* uasix'inte*. At
the festive and abundant ta­
ble, besides the Swede fam ­
ily, waa HU*year-o|d Mr. Otia
Gifford, Sr,, of Winter Park;
MR. AND MRS. HOWARD SWEDE of PoltaMr. Leo Hurt, of Casselberry;
town, Pa. art* Rotting a farewell send-off from
Mr. Allen 0. Lilia, and Miss
their grandchildren, Debra and Edie Swede of
Mario Bizjnk, Imlh of Orlan­
North Orlando.
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Enterprise Personals

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PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Mrs. Carl Jacks, center, demonstrates how to
make arrangements for holiday decorating a t a meeting of th e Woman’s
Club of Casselberry, while Mrs. Kenneth Green, president, left, and Mrs.
Myron Jacobs, corresponding secretary, admire the results.

Osteen Personals
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Word has been received of
the marriage of Miss Judy
Tilley of Granite Falls, N. C.,
to Lyndon Gregory Couch.
Miss Tilley is the granddaugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Wallin and a frequent visitor
In Osteen.
Following the Florida Rally
o[ the Avion Travel-cade Club,
which was held in E uitii. visi­
tors spending the Thanksgiv­
ing weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, J. C. Uunten of Lemon
Bluff were Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
ard Schweidler and Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Murray of Hills­
dale, III.; Mr. and Mrs. Clar­
ence Itunion of Des Moines,
Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Frey of Palm Bay,
Fla. Miss Judy Iiunlen, a
sophomore at Florida South­
ern College at lakeland, was
also a Thanksgiving guest of
her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Daniel
have returned to their home
in Yanktwlown alter spending
a week with Mr. and Mrs.

Jam rs H. Coon of Lemon
illulf. The two families were
friends when th*vy lived in
Lima, Ohio.
Mrs. Eva W’illiams spent
Thanksgiving and the weekend
with her daughter and son-inlaw, Mr. and Mra. Vernon
Hopper, In Orlando.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Melrose arc Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Osburn of Prescott, Mich.
Mrs. Prescott is his sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Frebum
of Detroit were also recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel­
rose.

Retired Wives
Of DeLand Area
Plan Luncheon

A traveling medicine cheat
flta handily into even tha
■malleat suitcase. Separate,
fittest viata contain wellknown remedies for colds,
symptoms, headaches a n d
other aches and pains, and
stomach acidity. The rase is
made of whit* leatherette
similar to the materiel used
in casea for eyeglasses aad
electric raxors.

The Retired Officer* Wives
luncheon a t the DeLand Coun­
try Club on December 10.
Club of DeLand will hold a
The ladies will meet at the
Show Boat Restaurant on
Highway 17-92 in DeLand and
proceed to the Country Club
in a group.
Reservations should be in
by December fi with Mr*.
Harold Wills at tUUMoTU. De­
llary. Mrs. Wills will gladly
furnish additional Informa­
tion.

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By Mr*. Kitrhis Harris
Mri, Janie Boyd nf Marlon,
Virginia arrived Tuesday amt
xh* and Mrs. Kenla K, Lawion were guests nf honor at a
buffett auppar given by Mr.
and Mr*. Sam l,awion at their
home on Stone Inland. Guests
included Mr. and Mra, Curl
Dunn Jr.; Mr. and Mra. Iluvo
Ragan and gueita, Mra. Barbar* Dann, Mr. ami Mra. Wil­
liam Huckel and children.

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I.nwsun will accompany Mr*
Boyd back to her home in
Marlon, Virginia tu remain
WES SAYS:
until after the Chrlatniua hol­
IF
(Aputiigtes (&lt;■ Kipling)
iday*.
If you want In sec a
Sllaa Ruby Mnleen of Baydifference
town, Texaa anil Mr. and
In the way ol CLEANER
Mra. Kuy Moleen of Houston,
clot hen.
If you want tu SAVE
Texaa were holiday und week
some mime)
uml guest* of Mr*. Mary Vir­
And we all do, Heaven
ginia Morgan. During their
know*.
stay here, they all did some
If you want to wash 8
dnublu sheets
touring through the aauthern
And H pillow vases, too,
Perk up rooked white rlcc by part of tha state.
And do it all for JUST A
adding such ingredients ax
Gifts - Cards • Hooka grated cheese, chopped pea- Mr. ami Mrs. Robert K. I HQUARTER
tell you what t o do.
nuta, parsley, onions, mush­ Hamilton of Arcadia were vis­ Just do your wash at
210 E, First St.
WES-KAY
rooms and ipirea or herb*.
iting hla parents, Mr. and
Mra. Ernest Hnmllton Tues­ And you'll anon find out
day. Visiting also on Thurs­ SO MiANY PEOPLE GO
day were Mr. anil Mrs. Janies
THERE
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ta Georgia. Jimmy made his
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Air Conditioned Lounge
with Krnvat’a parents, Mr. amt
Hamilton family attended the
Norwood family reunion held
W A S H R T E IU A
Mrs, C. M. Hamilton. Ths
2010 French Are., Sanford
at J, H. Tindall home In laka
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The club voted to dootte Hu**too, Mr*. Heary Wee— .
*80 to the Crippled Children'* Mr*. Chari** Shirley ta d Mr*.
Society to provide two weeks T hem * Jlobta— .
at Camp Challenge next lummer for some handicapped
child. In lieu of the uaual gift
exchange etch member 1*
asked to contribute *1 to thia
fund with the club treasury
making up the difference, it
also was decided to contribute
$3 to the TB Seals Fund.
There will be no card party
and the
will b«
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Society

At Gala Mayfair Opening

The traditional red carpet,
bordered in gold, was literal­
ly unrolled at Sanford's ex­
clusive Mayfair Inn Saturday
bride, chose for her daughter’s I cesaorlea and her corsage was I groom, was attired in a smart night lo welcome the brilliant
wedding a stunning aqua blue a single orchid.
pink lace suit with matching procession of gursti as they
lace sheath with matching acMrs. Parker, mother of the accessories and she wore a entered the spacious lobby in
single orchid corsage.
celebration of the 18th winter
Following the wedding, a re­ opening of the Mayfair.
ception was held at McKinley
Ornamrnta! vivid crimson
Hall.
screens spangled with while
Floral arrangements of as­ and gold separated the en­
sorted white pom poms and trance foyer, transforming the
mums adorned the two large side areas Into captivating
tables, overlaid with tw o cozy lounges where the guests
matching white lace table­ enjoyed informal tete-a letes
cloths over green linen.
during the cocktail hour be­
The wedding cake was three tween 7 and 9 p.m.
tiered and was served to the
A profusion of potted tropl
guests with mints and nuts cal foliage and greenery, ar­
and punch. Music was furnish­ tistically arranged, created an
ed by Mr*. Paul Weber dur­ enchanting vrrdntrc jardin at­
ing the reception.
mosphere In the plush lobby.
Assisting In the reception
The ladies were all glowing
were Mrs. W. W. Tyre, Mrs. and radiant on the arms of
George Mills, Mrs. Ernest their debonair escorts, all
Southward, Miss Betty Wig­ handsome in their formal at­
gins, Miss Linda Hittell and tire.
Miss Susan Reynolds.
The formal scene for milady
Following the reception the was interpreted in creations
couple d&gt; parted for a wedding varying from the short, saucy,
trip north with the bride a t­ coquettish discotheques io re­
tired In a wool knit dress with gal and sophisticated floor
matching knit coat and match­ length designs. Fabric* rang­
ing accessories.
ed from sheer billowy chiffons
Among the out of-town guests and laces to satins and vel­
were Mrs. G. W. Hurn&lt;ed Sr., vets embellished with magni­
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. lturnsed ficent brocades. Accenting the
J r , Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Han­ elegant gowns, in shades of
sen and Keith and Mr. and snow white to eltony and run­
Mrs. Edward ilurn.M-d of Jack­ ning the gamut of the rainbow
sonville; Maj. ansi Mrs. J. R. between, were feathers, fur,
Clark, Donald and Larry, bead clusters, sequins and
Washington, D. C.. and Carl glowing mrlallle trims.
Swoftord and Roger Crone of
Imporled and appetizing delGainesville.
icasies of every conceivable
Mr. and Mrs. Parker are form were tastefully and a t­
making Itirir home in Cassel- tractively arranged on the lav­
berry.
ish, picturesque buffet table,
placed along tlie enlire wall
area in the ballroom over­
looking beautiful l ake Mon­
roe. Colorful canapes, hors
i deuvres and relishes were ela­
MRS. CHARLES EDWARD PARKER
borately served from Imported
brass, antique silver, crystal,
earthenware and wooden ser­
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
vice.
Elegant continental cuisine,
Tlie Willing Workers Sunday
School c l . i o f the Osteen served in the exquisite dining
Baptist Church mrt Monday loom featured roast Imcf au
evening al the home of Mrs. Jus as the entree, and the
Fresh flowers, besldos being plant for warding off evil Harry Osteen. A Christmas guests were delighted with the
to lovely and colorful to look spirits. Today it serves a hap­ offering was taken for the soft dinner music of Al Nova's
at, are also beautifully sym ­ pier and more romantic pur­ Baptist Children's home at combo.
Lakeland.
Following dinner, o n c e
bolic of the traditional spirit pose.
Rev. Chester Plank, former again (he guests retreated to
of Christmas
The circle of the Christmas
I-cgend tells u* that on the wreath symbolizes Immortal­ pastor of the Osteen Baptist Hie lieautilul ballroom tu en­
very first Christmas, all the ity and also graciously ex­ Church, has accepted a call to joy the remainder of tlie even­
the Eaton P a r k
Baptist ing dancing.
trees, bushes and flower* presses warm hospitality.
Reservations as of Friday
Church. Sunday, Nov. 2!), was
magically burst Into bloom,
Even Christmas c o l o r s his last service at the Osteen included the following social­
despite the wintry weather.
speak a language of their own
ites and their husbands: The
Through the years, most green promises everlasting Church.
Mines. Joseph II. Baker, Tom
Sunday
afternoon
Mrs.
Lois
holiday flowers »nd greenery life; sparkling gold and silver
have developed special mean­ recall tlie radiance of the r&gt;r«okc honored Rev. and Mrs. liarwick, Arthur H. Beckwith
ings. Mistletoe, for example, Christ Child's birth; white Plank with a farewell tea at Jr., A. Lawrence Berberick,
vs as once the Druids' magic stands for purity and red her home. A large number ol W. Berlitz, Robert Bessercr,
friends called and wished Ihe T. C. Bolt, Walter Bunder,
means Joy and laughter.
Planks success in their new Frank Bunnell and S. it.
If you have problems in se­ church.
Burch.
lecting gilts for very special
ALo Hie Mine*, lairing Burfriends ami family at home,
gets, William liu.sh, Andrew
anywhere in the country and
Carraway, Woodrow C a s h ,
even abroad, solve them with
Janus Chapman. Mark Cleve­
gifts of fresh (lower*—gifts
land Sr., Jam es II. Crapp.s,
that most e'oqumtly express
Robert J. d Avers*. Richard
Ry Ja m Cassetberry
your thoughtfulness.
Dess, Norman Diedricb, W.
Mrs. faith a Ward and Mr*.
Dietrich, A. C. Doudney, D.
Take your shopping list to
Della Kryder of Casselberry your nearest FTD shop and
The Drllary Woman'll Club Durfec and Harry Echclberattended the annual Christmas choose frosh flower arrange­
will sponsor the annual Sil­ ger.
Party and dinner meeting of! ment*. living plants, greenery
Also tlie Mmes, Russell
ver Ten on Friday, December
the Orange County Salon 370] and wreaths to make the
It nt the home of Mrs. Arthur Fjsch, Marcel Faille, Art
of g et 40 Wednesday at Amer­ cheeriest Christmas gifts of ail
Flynn, Frank Flynn, Otis
ican Legion Post 19 in Orlan They will he wired quickly, Wagner, 10 Lilac Drive, De­ Gampher, Walter (Below, Roy
Bary.
do.
easily and promptly and carry
All ladies nf Ihe area are Green. J. Karra, Marion Har­
Mr*. Ward, who la L’Aumon- your greetings beautifully.
cordially Invited to attend the mon, M. Ilartc, Llntis Heinz,
ier (chaplain) in the honorary
A catalogue of floral a r­ ten and become acquainted Karl Higginbotham, Frank
organisation, offered the open
Illland and Karlyd* llouaboling and closing prayers. She rangements expressly design with their neighbors.
der.
ed
for
the
Yultlde
season
is
la vice president of her local
Also the Mmes. W. C. Hut­
auxiliary Memorial Unit 2.VI available at your favorite FTD Fern Park
chison Jr., John Ivey, L. C.
shop. Take a copy of the cata­
of Casselberry and Mr*. Kry­
Janies. K. Jones. Robert K.
logue home study it fur your
der is unit president.
Kanu, F.vcrett Kerr, William
selections,
then
complete
your
Mrs. Maxine McGrath of
Kirk. Warren Knowles, John
orders
via
the
telephone.
Lnngwood read a charming
Kridrr, Al Lirm ann, Arthur
*
Make
the
spirit
of
the
Christ­
version of the Christmas
Lee, Robert Likens, James
By Jan* Casselberry
Story, ■•The Affair at the Inn ” mas season bloom In your
Livingston, Glenn McCall and
Word
has
been
received
Mrs. J. E. D’Orsay, child home too. When you visit the from Mr*. Hubert L, Severs Thomas McDonald
welfare chairman, discussed florist choose greenery and of Lilllso Drive that she and
Also tlie Mines. Clifford Metiic prevention ami control of florals for those areas fn your her husband will he staying Kihldn Jr., W. K. Me Roberts,
tuberculosis and cystic fibro­ home that are natural settings In lUinoit indefinitely while Morton Mellon, M. Melt/rr,
for gay color accents. The
sis in children.
hr is receiving treatm ent si M. ilinock, Lew Moore, Rich­
Mrs. R. D. Williams, salon foyer, the fireplace, mirrors the veteran's hospital. Hr has ard Morris, ft. A. Newman,
chapeau, conducted the meet­ and Hie front dwir all invite been a patient there for the W. A. Patrick, Brack Perkins,
the artflit touches of tradition
ing.
past three and » half months C. C. Peter*, Wally Philips,
al Christmas blooms
And be sure to brighten your and remains critically HI.
It would do a lot to bolster
table with fresh greenery ami
their
spirit* If friends would
SIZES TO FIT
florals to make the holiday
dinner or buffet extra festive lend them * letter or eard to
Mrs. Hubert L. Severs, Sou
and elegant.
THE ENTIRE
Piper Lane, Lake Villa, ill.

United In Impressive Church Rites
Mis* Regina Kiy Clark,
daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Kenneth Woodrow Clark, of
Sanford, and Charles Edward
Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Edward Parker, of
Oviedo, were united In Holy
Matrimony on Salurday, Nov.
2*. at 7:30 p.m. at the First
Methodist Church of Sanford.
Rev. Robert M. Jenkins,
pastor of the First Methodist
Churrh, officiated at the im­
pressive candlelight, double
ring ceremony before the al­
tar embanked with a prolus­
ion of potted palms and flank­
ed on cither side by six sevenbranched candelabra. Pedes­
tal baskets held beautiful ar­
rangements o f chrysanthe­
mums and white mums.
Mrs. Benjamin Wiggins, or­
ganist, play'd the traditional
nuptial hymns and Dick Aiken
sang “ Because,” '! Love
Thee” and "The Lord's Pray­
er.”
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was radiant
in a formal gown of candle­
light pcau-dc-soic. The fitted
bodice featured a scooped
neckline re-embroidered with
Ale neon lacc. The empire A*
line skirt was highlighted by
Ak-ncon lace appUqurd on the
front redingote style skirt with
a chapel train attached. Her
silk illusion veil was attached
to a turret crown of pcatidefoic, embellished with seed
pearls and she carried a love­
ly bridal bouquet o( white or­
chids with tube roses and ivy
cascading.
Mrs. .Marilynn Gordon at­
tended the bride as matron &lt;if
honor and was gowned In a
floor length, deep emerald
green velvet sheath. Her head­
piece was an emerald green
velvet rose attached to a short
veiL idle wure matching ac­
cessories and carried a bou­
quet of yellow roses.
Miss Joan Jones of Sanford
attended the bride as maid of
honor. She was gowned in a
Boor length sheath featuring
a titled bodice of emerald
green velvet with an emerald
satin rose attached to a short
veil and she carried a bouquet
of yellow roses.
Serving the bride as brides
maids were Carol Wainright.
sister of the groom and Cheryl
Hansen of Jacksonville. They
were gowned Identically to
the maid of honor.
Little Miss ilia run Ward was
flower girl and Lawrence
Clark was ring bearer.
S. E. Parker, father of the
groom, served his son as best
man. Jimmy Jones, Roy Wainright, Steve Clark, brother of
the bride, and Chris Gordon
were ushers.
Mrs. Clark, molher of the

The Planks

Honor Guests Of

Bon Voyage Tea

Colorful Fresh Blossoms
Symbolize True Christmas

Casselberry Duo
Attends Annual

Silver Tea

Dinner Party

Scheduled Friday
In DeBary

GOOD FOR ANY
SERVICE WE
PERFORM . . .
ANY AMOUNT
FROM *g.Ul&gt;

Personals

TO $35.00
STOP HY OR
CALL 322-1913

Betty Anne's
Hair Styling Salon

2201 S. Park Ave.

JwniWy
m /m

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FAMILY

SlAflPER
SOCKS

A nd Glamour Reign

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FROM

M. L. Rahorn J r., Troy Ray
Jr., F. E. Rouraiilat Jr., Duke
Roulo and John Shepard.
Also the lime*. Jack Sil­
ver. Terry Smith, Andrew
Spear, William Stemper, Gene
Stephenson, Henry Tamm Jr„
Henry Ttakn 111, Jack Vance.
Frank Yoltoline, Ed W'cber,
Kelly Welch, Ben Wiggins,
Henry Wight and Roy Wil­
liams.
Doctors with their whes
were Charles Adkins. B. Barraneo, John Cox, Richard
Dougherty, J, R. Dycus, F.
Ferrell, John Johnson, Max
Upton, M, Mueller, Arthur
Nesmith. Charles L. Park Jr.,
Vann Parker. Luis Perez, P.
Pickering, William Rape, Vin­
cent Roberts, Robert Roseman
and William W'omhlc.
Members of the military
with their wives were Capt.
Anderson, Maj. William Bris­
tol, Cilr. Tcdford Cann, Lt.
Gerald Coffee, Lcilr. Michael
Durant, Lcdr. Neil Harris,
Cdr. Richard Johnson, Lcdr.
Max Luckcnbach, LI. A. A.
McClanahan, Capt. Robert
Mayo, Col. William Miller,
Capt. J. Mill*, Cdr. Don Mun
day, Major Peters, Capt.
Chandler Swanson, Col. James
Truitt and Cdr. Walter Wclhle
Also on hand were Mayor
and Mrs. A. L. Wilson, Judge
and Mrs. V. Carlton. Judge
and Mrs. Vernon Mize, Sena­
tor Mark Cleveland Jr. and
Miss Susan Hausch.
Also attending worn Mrs
Grace Saylrs, Mrs. Jan TorItett, A. Lange and Clyde Long
and guest.
Representing t h e Herald
staff were Doris Williams, so­
ciety editor; Dottie Austin,
city editor, and Bill Vintent,
stall photographer.
(Plctoral Review will ap­
pear in Tuesday's Herald.)

To Be Thursday

PAUL REVERE BOWLS
S’* diam. f 1.93 9” diam. «9.9i
3*v” dla». 2.93 7" diam. 6.95
8II.VF.KPLATF. HY —
INTERNATIONAL

fo r. E. 1st A Sanford Avs.
122-1*22
322 9132

J irb s a v tll

BACON
“S U P E R -B IG H T ” W E S T E R N B E E F M IN U T E C U B E D

STEAK

G a lla g h e r u n M a rk h a m R oad

for their annual Christmas
party, on Thursday, Decem­
ber 111 at 7:211 p.m.
|{n*tt-**e* will lie Mrs. C. E.
Hunter, Mr*. H. L. Juhnsou
nnt Mr*. Gallagher.
Member* will nie«t In front
of the home of Mr*. S. FI.
Norwood by 7:15 p.m. and
proceed from thsr* tu the
Gallagher home.
If unitIdt- to attend please
send thn r if t for tha lady
whose name you drew.

W E D D IN G
C O M I N G UP?
we outfit the men In
the partv, corrrrll) , , . .
rrmfortshly.

i

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“SUPER-RIGHT" WESTERN COUNTRY STYLE

PORK BACKBONE

2 (O 3-Lb. Avf.
La

GOLDEN YELLOW

GOLDEN SWEET

Corn 10eaiis49' Bananas
ONIONS

5 lb. bag APPLES

Grapefruit 5 lb. bag POTATOES 5 lb. bag
MIX OR MATCH 3 FOR $1.00

TUXEDO
OUTFITS
RENTALS — SALES

Open Fri. Nights

/liiu n
SPECIAL!
FRESH FLORIDA LARGE
HI
rzl L i l t ! SUNNYlHtOOK
M iVii I IU

EGGS
PIES
SAUCE
SALMON
(iltA D H

'A im IZerblCrti
f f M IN’S WEAR
113 Magnolia

4 lb. bag
REG. WHITE

F R E S H JU IC Y

AND

10*

ALL PUUP088

YELLOW COOKING

WHITES

49*

Fanfold

Phons 322-1333

A

2 ” 89*

CTN\ OF
ONE
DOZEN

SPECIAL! JANE PARKER DELICIOUS PEACH
OH LARGE
ANGEL FOOD
CAKE

39*

EACH

SPECIAL! A&amp;P FANCY “ A” APPLE
2-

UL

3JAR

OZ.

29

SPECIAL! COLD STREAM PINK

RIPON

DOWNTOWN SANFORD

new

ALLGOOD BRAND SUGAR CURED SLICED

fly Mr*. II. L. Johnson
The I .like Monroe Extension
fhmirnuiki-r* Club will meet
ut the home of Mrs, Ruth

Fly

And Foots* ear”

nltrs-m odern

Meat WnrrhouM will provide vast
quantities of file sttaka, (hope ts 4
roast* from the prime producing area*
b» the nation far the families AAP
■erven In Florida, portions of (ivorfi*
and South Carolina. The meat* aro
carefully inspected and checked far
quality by Ah P's a n Inspectors. |
Federal meat Inspector ie regal arty
stationed at the piaat. Buck quality
control assures AAP easterners ef
fine tender cuts, and they aro stored
In carefully refrigerated areaa a n ti
it Is ready for shipment ta our atoraa,
BUY “SUPER • RIGHT” GUAR AN.
TEED MEATS AND GET WHAT
YOU PAY F'OR. YOU CAN BEE I T . .
YOU CAN TASTE IT. ■pee-Right"
quality that ARP promises starts long
before you see it in the store. It hegtna
with ARP aelrrtinns is the ualloa'e top
packers. You know their name*. They
know “Super-Right's" strict qmality
standards and tvery pound of beef,
pork. vraL lamb, aad poultry moot
measaro ap. Our buyers know that If
ARP ca n t guarantee the meal H sella
it la not “Super-IDahC* quality. YOU
MUST BE SATISFIED OR TOUB
MONEY BACK.

HomcmakersParty

Before buying a blanket bo
sure U is long enough to tuck
in at least five inches at the
foot of the bed.

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP

Our

Lake Monroe

CONSUI! US FOR YOUR

"Family Fashions

FR O M THE N E W
A &amp; P M EA T P L A N T
"G U A R A N TEED "
M EA T Q U A L IT Y !

KADEU
JEWELERS
112 S. PA RK A V E.

(JOOD SHOES PROPERLY
FITTED IS A MUST FOR YOUR
CHILD’S FOOT HEALTH!

9 v b jja

Shoe Store

. J * v Only Half Stamp
A ** M b &amp; * ! »
ettsr Atlantic 6 ratine tu comtant. mc.

Privro in thla ad ana
W WnL, December h

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DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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B eany C trl

g— Dap N a n .r lM

• —Child Car*

t —Do ■a—Ca l a—F e t •
I f —P o u ltry — U v a slo c *
IX—Special N olltoo
U —C a te rm * — K o*i
14— P l a c e to E at
I t —Special Service*
I t —a w lm n ln a Poo la
IT—J a a l l o r l a l

Services

R E A C H IN G M O R E T H A N 40,000 P E O P LE D A I L Y !

I t —Moo.y W auled
I t —Fastoga A l a t a
t l — Insurance
f l —achnols A lo a l r u e t l o u s
I t — Employment B .rrle ao
Tl—Mai. Help W antod
Tl—Female Help Wantod
Tl— Mala or F . m a l s Help
T l —Halts Help W antod
TT—Situation W an ted
• 1 —Ineome P ro p e rty
I I — l iu s la t ta Prop.—Bale
I I —n . a l E s t a t e Wantod
I t —l t . i l E sta te Rata
IT — Ituslnaa* I t s n l a l a
II—
tails For Sals
I I — Farm s—Graves
I t —Out of l u t e Acreage
t l —Houses For Bala
I t —H ouse.—S a l . or Rent
IT—House For llont
100 —It.sort U o e i t l t
101—T r sll.r o —C a b . nao
102 —Mobil. H o r n . . —S a l .

I I — D o -lt-T o u rselt
I t —B uilders Huppllaa
J t —H ard w are
I I —H orn, ftspalro
I I —I’lam b lac
I I — P a la tliB
I I —W all D rilling
I t —Air C ant. • H ta lla g
II— R adio • T . I . t UIob
I t —Photo • E 'i o lp m .it
10—
Homo Appllaocoo
11—
Musical In s iru m .a to 101 —Mobil. H u m . o — I t . a t
I t t —T r a i l . r S p a c o — R a a l
I t —OusIo ho K qulpm sat
101—Trail.r Lola—S a l .
I t —J o b f’rln lta g
I t —U th o lsiary
l o t — A p .r tn i.a ta F o r Host
101— Ituunis F o r I t o a t
I I —Vacuum C U aoaro
IT—M otion A m e re s*
110—llu t.l Hoorn*
I t —K alsrm laato ro
III—
It.a ta l AB.ota
11—P la n ts — Feed* — Betdi I I I —IVaatfd To Its at
IIIAutos Fa r Sola
I t —Mine, f o r Sals
| | —A rticle* P a r I t .a t
111—
Autoo—Sala o r Trad*
111—Trucks For Solo
11—flw ap o r E ic h a o a o
I t — W antod To Buy
111—Aulomollo* Sor.loo
111—tfceotsra A Cycloa
I I —F urniture For ta la
111 —Musts A II a loro
I t — A n tiq u e. For t a l a
I I —Money To Uoaa
t i l —Marin. Suppllan
I t —Uuolaooa O pp o rtu altlo s

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C sc h a o to

WHY NOT INVESTIGATE OlIR LOW
DAILY DISCOUNT RATES?

O N E S A LE O FT EN

P A Y S FO R T H E

E N T IR E M O N T H ’S C O S T!

425-5938

322-5612
From

OUR CIRCULATION SATURATES
YOUR TRADING AREA . . . .

From

l.m la o la County
tn ia l D irect)

EXAMPLES
well make a

Piano Tuning and Repair
W, L. Harmon — 322 1323

heading for you if your
business is not listed!

P H O N E 322-5612 -

Call B, E. L!nk, 322-7029

Building Contractor

MONTHLY
COOT

(PROM IANFORD EXCHANGE)

REMODEL - REPAIR

MONTHLY
COST

or — 425-5938
(PROM SEMINOLE COUNTY)

© Ijp i&amp; m fo rii I m t t t
S IN C E 1908

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■

11 Noon Day Before
Puhllration For
Insertions and KllU
(Set. Noon For Monday)

Leather Slippers
Are Fitting Gift
Slipping into lho»* now
leather alippera on Chriatmaa
mom, you know the holiday
has officially arrived. An the
Important accveeory to luxurioua lounging ae well aa a t
bedtime, slipper* in soft auede
or emroth leather are the fit­
ting g ift fur *ny one in tho
family.
Women's atylee range from
backless mule* to beaded
acuffe, from coty boots to
exotic anndaln. MrUllic-colored smooth leather sandals
with curved tiny heela wilt
make Mama feel the Sch«heraiade.
Smart pastel auede mule"
with a touch cf jeweling or
embruidery, or simple leather
■cuffa are most welcome. If
she's a teenager, shn'll flip
when she slips into a aoft-asa-anowflaka slipper boot in
smooth, or bruihrd leather.
Y o u n g fashion-touches in­
clude braid or fur trim, itrapand-burkle effects, and a centblnationa of leather textures
or colors.
The bedroom boot is also a
favorite with the slipper-)
male. Lightweight boot is
shearling lined. There’s also
tho opera-type slipper in
gtove-auft leather. Anil, tco,
leather folding slipper* that
ara packable, practical pre­
sent. They fold into their own
pocket

Frankenstein
Wins Over Wife
PATERSON. N. J. (UP1) Mr*. Jane Arnold! sued for di­
vorce un ground* her husband
thought more of Frankenstein
and other monsters than be
did of her,
Mr*. Arnold! said her hus­
band. Charles, read horror
stories instead of talking to
her and kept models of mon­
sters such *i Frankenstein
■round the house.
The thing that finally drove
her out of the house, she said,
ws* her husband'* insistence
on describing surgical opera­
tion* in detail at mealtime.
Cashmere I* the down fiber
derived from the underfleece
of a dumestJcated Asian gnat,
according to tile Encyclo­
paedia RriLtttnica.
NOT RESPONSIBLE
I will not be responsible

foe any debt* incurred by
■■yew* other thsa aiyeelf.
CARMEN J. PKESUTTO

,1. Lest ft Pi

ft. D ata • C at* - P *t*

POUND: Affactloaate young PEKINESE AKC Registered,
mala dog- Whits with black g wks. Old. Call 323-4787 or
and tan marking!. 323-9965. sea at 101 E. Oaora Rd.,
Baaferd.
LOST: light Brown Plastie
( r a m s Glaaaaa, Semfaok BOSTON TERRIER Puppies.
Bird, scar Trastls Court be- Reg. Ph. 323-9989.
fore p an d a Reward. Stefany Wotgete 322-4983 alter DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop
Ho*, bearded. Animal R**.
4.
cub LssgUB, 1700 V. Mina*,
LOST: Lady's Balova Watch, ■ota. DeLsud. Ph. 734-1944.
Winn Dixie Parking Lot 25th
&amp; Preach. Reward 323-4112. CHIHUAHUA Puppies |2$. 2C7
8. Ela.
LOST—S-Pc. grey neck tar.
Reward. Ph. 10-4977.
CHIHUAHUA, • no. old, 1.
mala, 1-female, 82S ea. 32&gt;
2 . Femonala
5904, or see at lot W. r th
Do you hare a drinking prob­ St.
lem Write P. O. Bos 1213, BASSETT HOUND pupptea,
Sanford
AKC Reg. 332-7014.

4. Scanty Care

10. Poultry - Livestock
HARRIETTS Beauty Nook, JERSEY Heifer Calves, good
soft water, evening app’ti.
stock 110, up Fair glade Jar*
105 So. Oik, 322-5742.
aey Dairy, Geneva.
ACE BEAUTY Salon, open
12. Special Notices
daily k eve. ipp't*. Perm*.
20% of! Reg Price*. Mayfair
NUMISMATICS
HoteL 322-0990.
All Types Supplies — Potters
3 for 11.00
CITTN CURL Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Are.
322-0834 POWELL’S O fFIC E SUPPLY
Evening Appointments
15. Special Service*

Woman's Watch
Tells Time And
Good Taste
This year, more than aver,
a woman’s watch tails more
than the hour. It tells of her
tastes, her appreciation of
lovely Jewelry and her fashion
know-how In coordinating cottune aceasoriea, observes the
Jewelry Industry CounciL
Styled for fashion appeal
and built for many years of
accurate timekeeping, fine
Jeweled watches come in dis­
tinctive shapes, sites and fin­
ishes. Thank* to modern de­
sign, It is no longer necessary
to limit one’s chok* to a
round or square shape, for
there are now many others
new and exciting, Including
the moriquiee, octagon, tear­
drop, pear, oval, clover - leaf,
circle • in - a • marquise and
diamond. Today’s watches
come In white gold and yel­
low gold, a* well a* the pop­
ular multi • colored gold, and
the finishes include Floren­
tine, matte and polished, In ad­
dition to combinatiuns of
these.
For added Jewelry elegance,
mnny of the new watches have
beautiful woven mesh brace­
let-type band*. Another Im­
portant trend is the bracelet
watch . . . wide, hinged or
flexible. The multi-faceted
crystal continues to attract
admirers, since it add* spark­
ling beauty to the face of ev­
ery watch, while aome have
jewel-studded lids which In­
geniously conceal a timepiece.
Diamond watches are quite
popular, of course, and a rt
priced far more modestly than
most shoppers realise.
Watch-bands have alto tak­
en on a fashion aura and are
designed to show timepiece
off to best advantage. New­
est style* are extremely thin,
of tapered mesh, and have al­
most a " solid gold" look. They
feature flexible links for ex­
tra ease and comfort; ■ email
expansion section under tha
clasp makes them easy to put
on or take off.

BERRY’S

RICHARD'S TREE SVC.
Free estimates, Licensed
k Insured Ph. 323-0500

A k B CONTRACTORS
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ROOFING. PAINTING *
INSULATING

Financing Arranged

327-2287

F1XIT SHOP
At these Xmaa Specials. An
English Dunelt Girl’s or
Boy's Bike. All Sixes, *39.95.
Rupp Motor Scooter, tv*
HP, tOO miles per GxL
$169.95.
400 W. 1st St.
323-4751

17. Janitorial Services
YENTSCH MAINTENANCE1
Service k Supplies
2563 S. Park Dr.
322-1943

19. Builder* Supplies
ica
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
520 Mapls Ave.
322 0504

20. Hardware
Ssnlord^^Boa^ompleta '
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
205 E. 25th.
322-3104

21. Home Repaint
f f o iU M ' W A l h , TargToi
Small. Call before 9 A.M. ot
after 3 P.M. EUDELL, Ph
022 7389.

'JL Plumbing
PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L HARVEY
204 Ssnfjrd Ave.
FA 3-318
S.i. Painting
FOR Paintiug A Repair Call
322-5126 after 5.
PAPERHANGING-PAINTING
Licensed, Bonded, Insured
20 Years Exp. — 322-7331

24. Well Drilling
Wtil-Us NlllLLEtt,11W 5 I
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Type* and Sixes
Wa Repair and Service
STINE
Machine
and Supply Ct
207 W 2nd SC
FA I «
NOT RESPONSIBLE
I will not be responsible
for any debts Incurred by
anjoao other than myself.
HARRY W. GRINDER

WORLD

�* •'

H I
t.

It Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. 322 -5612 For Fast Results.
39. P h o to f t EqvJvawot
WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP
.Tor "The Brat From AU Your
9 Film*."
X10 8. T art Am ., Sanford

50. Mlac. For S alt
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
*f 16.OW Items
1300 Grapevllle Ave.

SALE: T ruls Shoes Me pair.
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.

Legal Notice

left ml CDmpftof**

r t a t «f IHack Hammock,
a c c o r d in g to the plst t h e r e ­
o f recor-lrd In the Public
Jte e o r d e nf Setalnel* Ceua*
(
tv . P l n r l d s ;
F o u r one sn d ene-hslf sore
po n d s
l y in g Immediate!*
d u e Pouth of the sight
ponds presently under lesse
f r o m lessor (Woodrow J s ’ c obs) by the Florida G*m*
a n d F r e sh W ater Fish Com ­
m ission In the Weat Hslf
(W H &gt; of I.oi» ITI a n d ITI.
a n d all of Note ITI. of O. F.
Swops I. a n d Company's
P l a t of Black lUm mork, ac­
c o r d in g to Ihe plsl thereof
r e co rd e d In the Public Ttr*
i
c o r d s of iemlnolo County.
F lo rid a
A. D. Aldrich. P l r e c t - r
Ham # a n d Frreh W ater
Kish Commlselo*
F u M le h Dec. T. !&gt;&lt;♦
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( t r a i l Mon. Dec. 7. ’64—Page 11 95. Hi

SWEETIE PIE

By N adine Seltzer

51. Artktaa For R ta t

BABY STROLLER, good con­
30. Homo A ppllaM ti
RENT A BED
dition, Ho. 3225606. 108 W.
Rollaway, Hospital, B a b y
27th St.
S a NFORD e l e c t r ic
Beds, by Day, Week, or
G.E. Appliance*—Naw A Uied ROYAL Deluxe Quktwritar,
Month.
111 Magnolia
322-1562 standard keyboard, like m w ,
CARROLLS FURNITURE
118 W. lit
322-5181
ALL Type# of now major Ap- $30. 222-8217 after 8 p. m .
pllancea at Oraatk DUcount. FOR FRESH Cage Laid Egga,
I Call 322-6441. J A R Trading stop in at 2739 Country Club 52. Swop x E x c h u f i
Post, Inc., 2X0 g. Orange Rd. 322-1059.
WILL TRADE Rare Plants, for
Blooaow Trail, Orlando.
eld mini. Ph. 322 8347.
MLN1BIKE completely it81. M a tte l] ln o tru aw nU
btalH, |« . Electric train, Uto 58. Wanted To Buy
new, $10. 114 Club Rrad.
Plan
WANTED- 1 Good uted BASS
V L. H&lt;
- FA
PENCE POSTS: Creosoted Cy- FIDDLE, any color. Call
preu, 4"-6"x7 R. long, soc 322-0822 aflct 3 p. m.
Plano Servicing A Tuning
««. Ph. 322-5654.
Go m Combaa - 223-2X1
GIVE Beautiful Sarah Coven­ WE BUY UMd Furniture, one
FOR A Moaieal Chriatmas,
piece or houseful. Pursy
try Jewelry for Chriitmii.
# can BUKUR’S Mule Shop,
Bedding * t urn. Co., Ml W.
Phone 322-2307.
322-7X3. T r i a l Purchase
let St. &gt;22-4591,
Plana.
SANFORD SEWING CTR. USED FURNITURE, Mite.
Dad. Come an X * buy your
Items. Piety Wend Auction.
33. V a c w n Cteanrra
wife'e Xmaa gift now 4 ihe
323-2270.
will have H a Ufe time.
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
Sew and Save
55. Furniture For S uit
YOUR KEXAIR DEALER
323-8411
0555 8. Park
222-0611 104 8. Park Ave.
FREE ESTIMATE
SALES • PARTS - SERVICE B O A T S , Guni, Buy, Sell.
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
Trade. Repair. O S T E E N
ovating. New 4 Used Funi.
VACUUM CLEANER
tare. Cal Nix BedtMag Mfg.
* Repairs, parts, luppllea, for BRIDGE FISH CAMP.
Co. at TX Celery Ave.
Electrolux. Kirby, Hoover Patloa, Floor, free EittmaSea
Air-War, Rexalr, GE, etc. aand, cement, reck, ftpe&gt; FA MU7.
Vacuum cleaner repaired at steel, grtaie tripe* fty
Uasd fanuture. apfOaneea.
your homo. Free pick-up A walla. Stepping atone#.
teele, etc. Bought - Sold.
delivery. Serving Sanford MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Larry'* Mirt 213 Saalird
for IS jrr*. GU Vacuum Re­ 309 Elm Ave.
322 5711 Ava. Ph. FA 8-413$.
pair, 1114 Park Ave. Ph.
TREE RIPENED Cltrua. Na
322-4763.
WILSON - MAIER FURN.
vela. Wa ahip Albert H. Pall
Buy — Sell — Trade
37. M ovlns f t Storage
Osteen. 322-3173 or 122-4191. SIMS E. l i t
322 5422
UPRIGHT
Piano,
Completely
Local A Long Distant
For me biggest selection of
reconditioned. Ph. 322-3650.
Adama Transfer A Storag*
nearly see sod uted furni­
322-0223
322-4ITI
TRUIT GIFT PACKED. We ture, see Noll's Furniture
Bm harage In Caateiberry
chip expreti. Bsggi Freih
4.1 P lan te, Feeds, Seed#
on
1TX. Open • days 9 to A
Fruit 4 Produce. Corner
SANFORD FEED STORE
23th St. k Sanford Ave. Ph. 60. Buxines# Opport.
Whole Corn X 23 — Sosp Corn 322-2924 or 322 3661.
$2.80 — Jim Dandy Dog
FOR LEASE
Feed - $3.71 for M Ibo. In- HIDEAWAY Bed, like new.
SERVICE
STATION.
half price. 322-3922 or night Good Lecthon. Good Products.
_ eludes Tan.
®$30 Sanford Ave.
222X00 322-6650.
Good Treatment
PHONE LOCALLY 322-4342
ACCORDIAN, 323-5543.
or apply to tbo
WOOD for fireplace. Call after PURE OIL COMPANY
i « i o s - to)
4 p. m. 322-4797.
B H a ilU R M C V ORDKR
PART Oft FULL TIME
Notice Is hereby given th a t BARBIE Doll Clothes 50c up.
Now ivaiUbts in this area,
t h e Oem e end T u e h W *l* r
Call 322-6585.
Vleh Commission of the 8t»te
routes vending cigarettes,
n f . r l o r l d e . ectln * und.r euth*
gum, cindy, nuts end other
orlljr c o n ferre d upon It by the PANGOLA HAY. E. Farii.
fait Mlling products.
C o n s t i tu t i o n of the Btete of
Eureka
Hammock,
Rt.
2,
F l o r i d a , C h a p te r *13 Florida
Route 1 — &gt;595 investment,
Box 310A. 322-5376.
.a S t a t u t e * and by Chapter 1*1Route 2 — It,785 investment,
* T U of t h e Rules end R e a u ta t|,,n» of th e Commission dors ROLLER Skatci k Now Knit Route 3 — &gt;3,570 investment,
t i r r s b y close to all huntin g snd
Excellent timings. Will fuliy
Drew. 322 8501.
f i s h i n g the following dsscrlbinstruct. F o r interview,
ed a r e a la Stminole County,
CARPETS dean eaiier with
F lorida:
write,
including phone num­
T h e n in e northern m att
the Blue Luitre Electric
ber to Box 105, e/o Sanford
p o n d e In t h e Weat H a lf
Shampooer only $1 per day
C tV 4 ) of th* Got* I I I and
Herald.
ITi. a n d all of t ^ t III, of O
Carroll's Furniture.
V, S w o p *

(he

50. Miar. For Sola

DOLL Clothes, cheap.
322-2870.

Ph.

71!. Female Help Wanted

HAIR Stylut wanted, full or
part time C»U $33-3743 or
You can find anything you
need advertised in the Her­ evening* M2 2453.
ald ClaasllM.
BEAUTICIAN Wanted, exper­
ienc ed only. Apply 107 W.
27th St., Ricberd’s Hair
Styling- Ph. 322-7701,

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F ic r r r io t'i x i n r .

N O T IC K IS h ereb y g l v s n t h s t
1 i n s n g a j s d tn b u s l n r n a t
n-i* JSTJ, F o r e s t City, S . m l n o l e
(’m i n t y , F lo rid a. u m l« r t h * flu
t l l l m i s n.ini# nf. 1IAHBKROLA.
s n d t h s t t Intend to r e g i s t e r
t s l d n » m » w ith th* C l.r f c « f
th*
O r r u l t C o urt, H . m t n o l *
C o u n t y . F lorid*. In #&lt;-&lt;-"rdem-a
w i t h lh* pro v isio n s o f t h * F i r
l l t l o u a N am * B ts tu ta s, t o - w l t :
F a c t i o n SC, 01 F l o r i d a B t a t u t a * 1*17.
3 lC ; K E N FOLKS, INC.
IV T H K c m e i ’IT C tJt'R T IV
K * n n * i h F. F a l k s .
A »n m u a a m v o t * c o t vtv,
Pr*lld»nt
r i.m io t,
P u b l i s h Nor. jo, 4 Dee. T, I I .
IV C H A V C B R V VO. I t a * l
it. m i .
T U B W I t . U A M S n U R O I t SAV- C DO-SI
TNOB HANK, a eorp r s t l o n .
P laintiff.
V atlra nf PaM Ir H r a rtn g
N o l l ' * Is h*r*hy glv *n. B n s r d
0 H O 1 I B R l . rt AIt T end JO AX L o f C o u n t y C o m m i . i l o o . r * of
O A R T . h i s w ife.
gsm lnol*
County.
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TUB STSTK OF KtOtSIISA— it - 1 n i n a l * F s m i l y R e s i d e n t i a l
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AN U rlAKT, his wife.
All of M l d w s y T s r k S u b d i v i s i o n ,
R e s i d e n c e sn d a d d r e ss u n ­ 8 se t Ions l sn d 5 F u r t h e r d**known
r r l b a d a s l y in g s p p r o i l m t t s l y
T o u e r a h e r e b y n stlf le d t b i t l / l
m il* a o r t h a a s t o f
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a s u i t h a* h s e n filed s g s l n s t P o i n t * a n d on Flat* R o a d (IT
you In th * s h o v e en titled c a u i e ;
P u b l i c h e a r i n g will he h s h l
e n d t h a t vou a r e h ereb y r e ­ In t h * tU m lnol* C o u n t y C o u r t
q u i r e d t o file y o u r s n e w e r w llh H o u s * . S an fo rd . F lo rid a, In th *
I h e c l e r k o f t h i s Court, an d to C o u n t y C o m m is sio n ers R o o m ,
f t a e r v e a co p y th e r e o f u p o n (ho o n D e ce m b e r I I . 1114 a t 111:00
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whoso A. M o r * • s o a s t h e r e a f t e r a a
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p o ssib le.
MAN. R IC H A R P S O X 4 W A T ­
B o a rd of Co u n ty C o m m i s s ­
SON, T it B a r n e t t Bank B u i l d ­
ioners
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8* m l n o t s Count y. F l o r i d *
l a t e r t h a n J a n u a r y Ith , A. D .
By J a m s * P. Avery, J r . ,
m i.
C hairm an
I f y o u fa ll t o do eo. Decree
A t t a a t A r t h u r R*i-kwllh, J r .
P r o C o n f s e e o will be e n t e r e d P u b l i s h Dae. T. t » « .
a g a i n s t y o u f o r th# re lie f &lt;1 * C D H - I 1
m e n d e d In th * CotnpUInt,
T h e n a t u r e of esld su it b e in g i v r o i ' . v r r J t m . K ' a c o u r t .
f o r t h * fo re c lo s u r e o f M o r t ­ « &gt; :*iivm .K r o i v t v , r i . n n i n *
g a g e e n c u m b e r i n g th# p r o p e r t y u » r » r &gt; : m g i n &gt; l p r e m l s - s located In b em l- I 8 A I I K U . B Y GLADDING.
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All p eraon* *r* h * r * b y n o i l i n g t o th * pl at t h e r e o f **
r e c o r d e d In P lst Book II. ft*-l t h a t th* u n d * r* lan » i| ■*
P a g e I t P u b lic Recorde of A&lt;im lnl*tr* lur r. I. *. n f **l&lt;!
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Obt*ctlon* l h * r * l n . If
M onogram
tl e e t r r.
Model c h a r g e
. No. lots, no serial number. a n y , *601111! b« duty DU&lt;|. A l ­
t a r f i l i n g p roof of p u b l i c a t i o n
p e r m a n e n t l y InelsUed.
W I T N K F S m y hand a n d e - a l s h o w i n g thl* nolle* h a* b**n
W of s a i d C o u r t a t S i n t e r t -Semi­ p u b l l * h * d u n i : * w t « k f o r f o u r
n o l e C o u n t y . F lorid* , t h i s I r d r o n s a c u l l v * w i t h * , th * m a n o r
o f i p p r u v s l of Mid r o p o r l a n d
d a y o f D ece m b e r, 1114th o o r d e r i n g n f d i s t r i b u t i o n o f
(SEAL)
s a i d •* •*!* will com* b * for*
A r t h u r H Beckwith J r .
th* court.
C l e r k o f C ircu it C o u r t
W . h b o r H Htlno*
S e m i n o l e Coun ty. F l o r i d a
R y : M a r t h a T. Vlhleo
A* A d m i n i s t r a t o r e. t. a. o f
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D e p u t y C le r k
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EARNINGS of $55-173 weekly
possible preparing mail-lists
for advertisers in your home.
Choose own hours. For In­
formation write: Department
Counnl-20. Box 1743, 8.S3.,
Springfield Missouri R36A5.

7-1. Male or Female Help
M O R N I N G NEWSPAPER
ROUTE open In Sanford.
Cash bond required. Call
Sanford M2 3734.

77. Situation Wanted
DAYS Wort. J22-T053.

Legal Notice
Ml T U B OK S P I T
THIS BT4TR OK PL U M ID A T O
JA K O B T R E L A N D . W I I O S T
n reiD E X C E a n d l a s t
KNOWN A D D R E 8P IB:
IV O M A R T
K R I C K IO N .
3430 ntDOS: BOU LK V A R D ,
APARTMENT 3K. H tlO U K t.TN, NEW Y O R K :
A sw o rn C o m p l a i n t h o v t n g
h**n HH4 t i a l e s t y o u In t h *
C i r c u i t Court In a n d f o r S«m lnot* Caunly, F l o r i d * , h y P t:G GV J O TRELAND, f o r d i v o r c e ,
th * s h o r t till* o f w h i c h I* P E G ­
GY J O T R E L A N D . IMoInllff.
v e r s u s . JAKOB T R E L A N D , D*fsnlont.
p r*e«nia or- to
c o m m * nd r*U t o a p p e a r a n d
fit* y o u r A n iw o r o r o t h e r dofonto o r p i l o t i n g h e r o i n w i t h
th * C lark of th * C i r c u i t C o u r t
of Usmlnol* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
a n d *»rv« * c o p y 1 h e r e o f on
P l a i n t i f f * a l t u r n o y , Mo- h N.
Clev ela n d . J r . A t t o r n a y a t Im w .
P O D r * « * r Z. .S anford . F l o r ­
id*. on ei boforo t h * t l t h d i y o f
D o cam b tr. A. D. 1333, o r o t h * r w ts* 4*cr«* p ro c o n f o o s o w ill
be en te r e d e g a i n e t you.
T h e 8*aferd l l - r a l d le de* lgn o t e d e* e n e w e p a p e r o f g e n o r al circulation in w h i c h th l*
c i t a t i o n ahall be p u b l i s h e d o n e*
each w**k fur f o u r c o n s e c u t l v *
w**k*.
WITNESS mv h a n d a n d o f f l e l a l soal of th o C l e r k o f th *
C i r c u i t Court o n thl* t h # 13th
d a y o f November. A. D. 1)11.

For Bata

•7. H

Payton Realty
323-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17-92

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES
2, I, 4 4 BEDROOMS
1. m , 4 a BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
For Compicta Information
Sea or Call Your

FH A - VA

V» *» &gt;1 *■ •*

-gere.-fair*^
SALES BROKER
t h n w an ts to know why Goldilocks w a s n 't nrrpttod ffo Hava The Home For You
to r (ra n k in g and a n ta rln g l"

Stenstrom Realty
77. Situation Wanted

95. House* For Sale

2548 PARK DRIVE
HOWELL'S AGENCY, Baby PIN EC REST 4th Addition, 3- 322-2420 N ight 322-7495
323-0346
322-4146
sitting specialist. Transports bedroom. ? bath, screened
32 6824
32-5482
tion furnished, Call 322 8259.
patio, electric hitched, spac­
ious floor plan. Extra large
DAYS WORK 322-37X.
lot. Available Jaa. Ph. 322-

SEAT COVER CO.

1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
304 W. 2nd SI. FA 3-8X1
NEW sad USED
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Awninfe 5 Cabanas
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
AUTO GLASS
Hwy. IT-92 S
322-2383

ta

C**rl

of

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C M Ity

Jodge. Sewlael* C e u h , Floe.

Ida, I* P r o h a l * .
la r* i F e ta l* ml
MART J A N E P K R R I O G
D eceased
To All rre d lto r* * *4 Forsosa
Havlag t lalme or Demaads
Agaiagl le t * Eelg te i
Tou a n d o t c h o f y o u are
h ereb y n o t i fi e d a n d r * q u l r * 4 t*
p r e se n t a n y c l a i m * a n d d e ­
m and* w h ic h you, o r t l t h t r of
yo , may h a v e a g a i n s t Ihe
e*lat« of MART J A N E P E R ItlU u, d s c e a x d , 1 * 1 * o f said
County, t o t h * C o u n t y J u d g e of
i e m ln o lo C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a t hi*
oftlc * In th * c o u r t h o u t * ot
•aid C o u n t y a t F a n f o r d . F lo rid a ,
from lh* t lm * o t t h * f i r s t p u b ­
licatio n o f t h l e n o t i c e . T w o coplee of e a c h c l a i m o r d e m a n d
■hall b* In w r i t i n g , a n d ahall
&gt;t*t* th* p l a c * o f r**ld * n c* and
p oet office a d d r e e * o f th * claim ,
a n t , and e h a l l b* s w o r n t o by
Ihe c l e l i r a n t . hie a g e n t , o r attu rn e r and a c co m p an ied by a
filin g fa* o f o n e d o l l a r and
su c h claim or d e m a n d n o t to
tiled sh a ll b* void.
(REAL)
Arthur H B e c k w ith , Jr.
/ ■ / T h a l q i a F r a n c e * Jo y c e
C le r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t
A t E x e c u t r i x o f t h * Last
By M irth* T. V lh lo n . D. C .
B ill a n d T e s ta m e n t of
M* k N. Clevelond. J r ,
MA RT J A N E PKHIIIGO.
A t t o r n e y for P l a i n t i f f
decea aad
S u ite SIS
STEXXTHOM. DA VIS
S a n f o r d A tlan tic N a t i o n a l
A MdN TONII
H a n k Uttlldlng
A ttorneys to r K i e r u t r t x
p, a D r * * o r Z
Pogl Oftlc* t t o i t u n
Hanford. F lo rid a
San ford . F l o r i d a I17TI
P u b l i s h Nor. IS. 73. )», 4 Dae. P ublish Nov. 1*. S3, 30 A Dee,
T, I3*(.
7. I3*t
C DO-J7
CDU-ill

and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY
Office: 322-2111
Nights: 323-07M
322 0649
2S!&lt; Park Drive

G O W EST
ON WEST FIRST ST.
• Ren Howland
• Charlie Craig
• Hob Thomas
8 Frank nruaaoa

TWO bedroom unfumiihed
Country Home. $40. Bell'a
Nursery, 1 mile west of Big
tree Park off 1792.

vw
GHIA
• Sedans
• Hard Tops
* Convertibles
* Station Wagona
CompUt* Selection
59's Thru 6!‘a

Salea — Parta — Servlca
Factory Authorized Dealer

The Dodge Boys
Seminole County Mta.
IH01 W rit let Street
Sanford, Florida

Ellinor Motor Co.

POSSESSION

2 BEDROOM F un. A pt Call I960 ALLSTATE Cruiaalre.
32-9173, after 3 Ph. 32-0941. wind acrecn, Jump aeat. Ex­
cellent condition. 32-6984.
ROSE COURT APT.
t Bdrm. Fum., near baa* 123. Boats ft Motors
2015 Sanford Ave. 868-432.
14 FT. ALUMINUM Orlando
3-4 Rooms, fum. utilities, $30- Clipper, live well, 10 HP
$80. 32-2764.
Johnson, Trailer, like sew.
32-8529.
1-Room Etftcimey a p t wttfc
pvt bath 4 shower, suitable
for couple or single p e r m YEAR - END CLEARANCE
or retired. All utilities In­ SALE on all '64 boata, mo­
cluded in not. Ideally lo­ tors and traileri. Christman
cated an let SL, within I layaway and Spring-Dated
block of 2 free parking tote Finance Plan. 20% down
and shopping center. In­ with lat payment Feb. 2th.
quire at Manuel Jacobeoh Sample prices: $1295— 14'
Dept. Store 21 E. First St. Thunderbird, $995. 14 Ft.
$850 Traveler. $393. Sturdy
$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
TUt trailers from $130. $1193
FURN. Apt. Close tn. Jimmie —90 H.P. Evlnrudea, $895.
3Iany others. Terms. Robson
Cowan. 32 401).
Sporting Goods, Downtown
CLEAN, Furn. Apt. Private Sanford. 32-3961.
Entrance. 1004 Palmetto.

SOLD!
612

MACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES

&gt;iia

^TAKE

'31 Prntlae $391 ha!, f i t sen,
'34 Ford 9399 baL $17 mm,
35 Cadillac $299 baL $14 am,
'S3 Chevrolet $399 bet. $17 nm,
'S3 Ford $299 bal. I l l me.
‘35 nidimoblle 1199 bal $17 am
'36 Ford $387 bal. $31 h &lt;n
S3 Cadillac $t9t bal. 17
34 Chavre let $187 bal $1! mo,
'38 OldsMobile $498 bal $24 taa
'37 nidxatoblle $499 bal $24 ma
'57 Plymouth $49* bet $24
‘37 Mercury $199 bel. I l l ■«,
'37 Lincoln $787 baL $33
'37 Chevrolet $299 beL $11 mo,
'37 Chevrolet $387 baL $31 meu
'37 DeS«4a $499 baL 834 as*.
'38 Chryaler $499 buL $24 sea,
'38 Oldsmobtlo $299 bel $17
'37 Renbler $387 beL $31 am.
*60 Mercury $499 but. $31 m*.
40 Corveir 1491 beL $32 n o .
'•I Falcon $891 baL $39 n a .
'93 Chsv, $1481 b«L $19 m«u
JAjq
lUlZ

SANFORD AVI.
OPEN EVENING!

Sanford, Florida
122-4198
National Reponaouehms Inc.

NOTE OF T H E S E

YV

Used Cars T h a t
Must Be Seen
T o Be Appreciated.
They Won’ t Last
Long A t These
Prices!
61 Ford
• Pxeeenfrr Station Wagon. V-8 En­
gine. Automatic Transmlsaiun, Power
Steering, Radio 4 Heater. Air Con­
ditioner, Luggago Rack and Other
Option a. Clean Car Throughout —
Bpoclal Buy

1395

62 Chevrolet Impala
4 Door Hard lop. Has V-8 Engine, C f t
W
Automatic Transmission. Pow«r f l l ( | J K
Steering, Power Broke*, Radio
and Hrater,

60 Volkswagen
Panel Delivery. 4 Speed TranimlaSion, Over Also Tire*. ▲ Solid Body
end Hun* Good

59 Ford

795
$595

Ranch Wagon. V-8, Autnmalia
Transmission end Heater

62 Corvair Monza
2 Door Sedan. 6 Cyl., 4 Hperd Trena.
mi..ion, Floor Shift, Radio, llrater,
Bucket Seats With All Vinyl In­
terior.

7395

63 Chevy Impala
Super Sport Coupe. V-H Engine,
Automatic TranamUelnn, Power
Steering, Radio, Hester, White
Finish, All Vinyl Interior, Duc­
ket Hell* And Console. Extra
Nice.

7395

54 Chevrolet
2 Ton Cab And Chassis, A Good
Solid Work Unit At A Low Prico

*695

52 Jeep

795

lj Tun Pick Up. Good Mechanical
Condition. 4 Wheel Drive And 4
Cylinder. Body le Rough

55 Chevrolet Bel Air
4 Door. V-8, Aulumatir Transmis­
sion, Radio And Heater. Good Solid
Transportation

$495

56 Chevrolet 210
I Door Sedan. S Cylinder Engine,
Automatic Transmission, Power
Steering, Radio And Heatar, Good
Solid Transportation

1200 • $300 Down
140 * $60 Month
100% Mechanical
Guarantee — 30 Day* —
1,000 )|Ilea On All
L'»cd VW'a.

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Legal Notice

IT Ft. HIGH HAT, with access­
ories, '58, 30 h.p. Johnses,
elec, atari, Mitchell TIM
Trailer. Excelled
$730. Call 32-8843.

103. Mobil* Howes • Rent Senlutrik Glass and Paint
Company
10’ WIDE, 2 bearoom trailer.
216 Magnolia Ph. FA 4482
NO-8-4909.

WHITE Lady desires ironing,
JINGLE BELLS
her home, reasonable. 322UREENBKfAR
and
8501.
Choice lata available
MISTLETOE
Greenbrlar ef Lack Arbar with childrens laughter need
84. Heal E s ta te • Sale
overlooking golf court*.
this lovely I bedroom house
Custom building to your
NEAT. 2 BDRM. Fum. Apt.,
far a perfect holiday setting
JOHN E. FOX,
•poclficatlono.
Greenbrlar
T. Bath, Dining Area $59.30,
Even has a large patio for
Realtor
1700 Magnolia. Ph. 3 2 3931
developed by
your outdoor pleaiure. GIFT
304 N. Park Ave.
323 0559
or 2296
KINGSWOOD
priced at only $9,200 with
BUILDERS, INC.
terms that leave you mooey NICELY FURN. 4 room Apt.,
BART PILCHER, Broker
FA 2-8974
for your other shopping.
Adults. Ph. 32-1926.
Personal Service
193 Fairmont Dr.
Call 322-7498
UNFURN. Upstairs APT. $53
month, 309 Magnolia Ave.
$100 DOWN
Inquire downit airs after 6
Ball-Blair A gency FHA-VA HOMES
Investment 4 Really
Real Estate — Insurance SEVERAL Outstanding 2 4 ) 116 N. Park Ave.
32 9171 p. m. or rati 22-4130.
3rd. 4 Park Ave.
322-5641 Bedroom Homes available in
COMPLETELY furnished, air W E L A K A APARTMENTS
114 W. First St.
all Areas o{ Sanford. Let us conditioned, CB, 2 bedroom,
MERLE W. WARNER
Show you Around I
1 bath, carporle. 923 Chip­ 3 ROOM Fumuhed Apt. $53
REALTOR
Deltona. Ph. 668- mo., Includes water 4 elec­
Seminole Realty pendale,
709 So. Park
322 3829
4332.
tric. 32 9307.
1901 B.. Park Ave.
9ft. I .oik Fur-H ale
$100 DOWN — VA, PltA
APT. S. Sanford Ave. near
FA 2-5232 anytime
Government Hornet, 2, 3, k 4 Laka Jenup. 322-5493.
Uedroom*
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Monthly payments fmm $50 FURNISHED efficiency Apt
S t Johns Realty
close in. Ml Palmetto. Ph.
Rtymeed Luedquiet, Asm . THE TIME TESTED FIRM
32-1374 after 5:30 p.m.
Stemper
Agency
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Btak Bldg 120 N. Park Ave.
322 6123
REALTOR
lNSUROR
LAKEFRONT L o t s , high S A N F 0 H D '5 N E W E S T FA 2 1991 1919 S. French Ave. I OH. liiximn For Kent
ground on large Lake, very HOMES, West 4th St. San­
CLEAN ROOM tor Man. 401
reasonable. Fh. 332 6492.
ford. 3 dedronm, llv bath, 96. House* • Sale or R*nt
Magsolla Ave. 32-0720.
THA k VA Loan*. LMN EN­ CUSTOM BUILT Home on
•5. House* For Sale
IDEAL Room, Christian Lady
TERPRISES Inc.. Builder
Lake. Ph. evening* 32-1597. or Man, Private Bath. 2 2
Harold
Logan,
call
*3*
3911.
2 BDItM., 1305 Klllott, $6,500
4108.
Salesman on Duly 4:00 p. m. 2 BDRM. House. Ph. 3222738.
&gt;22 0323 or 5254.
lo dark.
ROOM Near Hospital with or
97. 11hums For Kant
LARGE 3 •bedroom h o m e ,
without board. 323 0901.
SUNLAND,
3
bedroom
house,
many extras, fenced yard.
kitchen equipped. Pay ap­ UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom, 115, Autim For Sale
Good location. 322 0356.
proximately $65. closing cost kitchen equipped, 2105 S.
3 BEDROOM, Family Hoorn, 2 and assume payments, $91. Willow Ave. Call 319-4282.
I960 AUSTIN Healey Sprite.
Bath, built in Appliances, per mo. 322-9161.
Sacrifice $695. Ph. 322SS86.
3
•
BEDROOM,
2
bath,
un­
Centril Air 4 Heat, wall tn
furnished.
1
mi.
to
bate,
2
wall carpeting. 322-3503.
BOB McKEE USED CARS
Government Owned
blocks to shopping center k
NO MONEY DOWN
Hom es
HEADY TO MOVE IN
school, i year leaie reqfilr
701 French Ave. 323 0721
New 3 4 4 Bedroom Homes, $100.00 DOWN
ed. $120 mo. 32 8670 after
1-3 bsths. So. Ltyagwood ares
DON'T WALK - RIDE
3 p. m.
—Trades considered, sad Selection o( 3, 1, sad 4
1953 Studebiker $175.
we ll build 00 your lot. Semi- Bedrxmii located tn vsrloui 3-BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
ped, $93- Sunland Estates,
nole County 1 [jesdlng llulld
sections of Sanford
202 Flamingo Drive.
90o French Ave.
322 1382
er
Immediate Delivery
HAROLD LOGAN
MONTHLY PAYMENTS LARGE 4 Bedroom Home with '59 MERCURY Station Wagon.
LM.N ENTER! RISES, INC.
FROM (50.00
full bath and 2 half baths Colony Park. '39 2 door Ford,
Sales offlca. So. on U S. 17- FOR THE BEST HOME
$125 mo.; &gt; BEDROOM, 3 this antique runs good, haa
92 to Dixie Bell Dinar, turn
BUY
bath home with Family '64 tag. 32-4212.
right one block on Seminole
SEE YOUR
room 9125 month.
Ave. 136 3911.
*53 CHEVROLET 2 door hard
top, automatic, radio, heater,
Payton Realty
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
32-1301 3#V&gt; Hiawatha at 17-92 new Urea 4 battery, 6-cyl.,
ped. IMS WyttMwood. NO
$375. Ph. 3 2 1732.
Down Payment, $96 month­
UNFURNISHED I Bedroom
ly. 322-6429 for appointment
houic. Kitchen equipped. Ph.
Management
3 2 3831.
la

128. Boats ft M otors

118. Tracks For Balt

3-BEDROOM. 2 bath, Fla. 2 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ 1957 — m TON Chevrolet
room. 5 min. drive bom
ped n s month. Ph. 322-3883. Truck, Stake Body, good
NAS. 102 W. Jenkins Cir­
condition, 29,000 miles. City
Sale Transfer 4 Storage, 1308 8.
102. Mobil* H
cle. &gt;22-6839.
French. 32-3182.
Excellent Location MOBILE DON’S
HOME SALES
&gt; BEDROOM, 2 bath borne "Your Wheel Eetate Dealer" 120. Automotive Service
with Igc. living room, fam­ 17 Models to cbonaa bom
ily room, fenced yard with
OPEN T DAYS A WEEK
4 See* Cetera
shade 4 fruit trees,
8U-UM
$17,900 TERMS
Hwy. 17-92
Longwood, Fla. AUTO GLASS &amp;
12 ACRES of good ground near
large Lake $60o per acre
with terms.

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And no wonder when this*
quality homts in priced w
low— $7,730. to $11,330 .
will) as littla u $240. down
and $49.27 monthlyI Drive
out Today. Sss replica ot
World's Fair Housil Free
rids on rivirboit, “Daltons
Outon"I Take Intarxtats f t
— exit at DoBiry Exchange.

So. Hwy. 17-92
Sanford. Fla.

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Petition Out
For Longwood
Civic Center

[on. Doe. 7 , '64

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Longwood Boy
Hakes HH With
Movie Star

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Although Robert Taylor &lt;•
billed aa (ha 1tail log atar of
Nora Him Production.* "The
Cry of Laughing Owli,** no
ana will a m ton vinca young
Jhwkla Jonaa of Longwood
bat anyone other than Chad
Xrnatt and John Gartner are
the top atari.
Chuckle. II yoar old ann of
Mr. and Mr*. Ora Jnnea of
K. Warren Street, had the
moat aaclting day of hla young
Ufa Nov. II when he vtaltrd
the ctoaad eat of tho motion
picture at the atudloa In Win*
tar Park to vlalt hla two
good friend*, Everett, who
playa tho role of a half bread
Indian in the film and John
Gartner. Kverett'a atnnd In.
Crarott eecnrted rhurkla, a
fifth grade attidant a t Longwood Elementary, around lha
Bet axplalalng everything to
him from the purpoae of two*
headed nalla Ui the reaann for
all the bright light*. While
Everett war buoy |&gt;erformlng,
Gartner Invited the ynungater
to dinner with all the atare,
took the hoy for a ride In hla
while Lincoln hardtop to vl*It bil motel and prevented
him with an autographed pho­
to.
Chuckle, who haa a ipeeeh
Impediment cauaed hy an Inoperable tumor on hie vocal
•unit, met and became friend a
with the two actora while the
movie wei on location In
Longwood and Everett haa
promlaed the youngiter ae*
alatanre toward correcting hie
apeech problem by putting the
family In touch with a apeclal*
bat doing reaearrh in thla field.

Frank Fox, tpokeiman for
■ citiacna committee circulat­
ing ■ petition In the city of
Longwood requesting council
to provide a civic center In
the community, report* that
ISO registered voter* have
signed the petition and pledg­
ed their support of it to date.

HEAR LAKE first nml second graders taking lending parts in the PTA
Christmas program were, top photo, seated from left, Amy Trowbridge,
Hteven Hnytcr. Teresa Hubbard; standing, Donald Phllbrick, Benjamin
Dozier, Jim Baird and Dcbbio Riddell. In bottom photo, left to right, are
Gayle Nlchola, Cheryl Hurst, Jeffrey Hill, Scott Morgan and David Me*
Mlllnn.
(Herald Photos)

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MIAMI UKACII ( I ll'll —
American Jewish leader* urg­
ed hualnea* and Induatry tn
thla country to atari promot­
ing worker* under tile "abil­
ity principle" and to twerp
dlecrlmlnation out of the of­
fice door.
The exreuttve board of the
American Jewish Committee
wound up a work-long meet­
ing with a epccial report on
dlartlminatlon
In builnesa
compiled by the Unlveralty of
Michigan.
AJC J’rrrldent Morrla 0.
Abram eald the study —
which offered auggettiona for
aolvtng the overall problem —
aboard wldeapread discrimi­
nation war manifest .-.I in
atandarda that have little con­
cern for ability and more for
race, religion, aerial back­
ground and elnh affiliation*.
Baaically, the atudy aug.
grata that manngrment com­
mit itadf to the 'ability prin­
ciple” tn promotiona and the
Jewith trader* unanimouily
barked the proposal.

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Aimer Roberson
Succumbs At 63
Aimer (Hobble) Roberson,
01, n former Sanford resident,
died Sunday in a hospital in
Tallahassee after a long Ill­
ness.
Roberson was a former San­
ford barber, who made hi*
home here from UtJo to I SI ’,
when he joined the service. It Inter moved to Talhthnssr*-,
He Is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Hetty Levins Itobcrson,
who is the sister of Mrs. Hen
Wilde and Mrs. J. C. Wolfe,
both of Sanford
Pullers! service* will he
held in Tallahassee at 3 p.m.
Tuesday.

End Sought By
Jewish Leaders

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Present plana of the com*
mitre rail for WO aignaturet
on the petition before pre­
senting it U&gt; council in Ja n ­
uary.
City official* signing as
far Include Mayor A. R- Lormnnn, Councllmrn J o h n
Reams and Carl Lommler,
Councilman-elect Percy White,
Police Chief and Mr*. Claude
Layo, City Clerk Mr*. Onnie
R. Shumate, Tax Collector Roy
Shomnte and RuiMing Inspec­
tor William Lltke.
Mark IhilWk, vie* presi­
dent and director of the Long­
wood Area Chamber of Conimerre, ha* invited Fox and
hla committee tn appear be­
fore the C of C at the next
regular meeting, assuring that
the Chamber aupporta all
worthwhile rivlr endeavor*.

Italian Parties
Start Scramble
ROME (UPI1 - The four
partira In Italian Premier Aldo Moro’a coalition govern­
ment began a two-week scram­
ble for power today.
The political free-for-all
was touched off when the ail­
ing Antonin Srgni, 73, resign­
ed a* president four month*
after suffering a paralytic
stroke.
The Italian constitution pro­
vide* that both house* of P a r­
liament must meet within IS
days following a vacancy to
elect a new president for a
seven-year term. A joint aeasion was railed for Dec. IB.
Poet Joyce Kilmer, while
serving a* a sergeant with
New York'* "Fighting 09th”
Regiment, w a s killed in
France on July 30, 1918.

C ongress Ends

OVER 35 YEARS
At First A Palmetto
(Alongside old post office)

25th fir P A R K , S A N F O R D ,

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CREAM
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Sanford
Furniture Co.

BOMBAY, India (UP1) —
The 38th International Eu­
charistic Conor,*** ended Sun­
day. It was the first over a t­
• ( ’Jirjifla • F u rn ilu rc
tended hy » llomnn Catholic
• Tile
• Plano**
Pope and the first held in a !
• Hen Iat Bed*
nun Christ Ian country.

PRESIDENTIAL OPERATION — When Presi­
dent Johnson appeared at Georgetown Uniter*
sit.v to receive an honorary degree and help
celebrate tho school's 175th anniversary, two
small bandages (closcup, below) went noticed on
his right hand. The hand had been operated on
to remove a thickening of the skin.

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Air*. Bertha Wooten. AS,
iwaideat of Sanford for the
pa«t year, died Friday
Poru June ID. isra In Hunttngton. W Va . Mr* Wooten
made her home here with her
daughter, Mr* thclrna Ja r
rcll, 210 Lakrvkrw \vcnu*' She
was a memtur of First Chmt-I
Ian Church and wife of the;
late \lfred \ Wooten
Survivor*, other than Mr*,
Jarrell, arc five children. Mra.
Pauline Mice of Huntington,
Everett Wooten of Proctor*
villc, Ohio. Mr* t D Irving
r*f Tampa t V Wooten of St.
Paler.Imre, Mr*. Mary Mey­
er* of Cle.eland. Ohio, a sis­
ter Mrs taura llollcy and a
brother, Wil'.am Nicholas, both
Pt Huntington and *c\cn grand

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Humane Society
To Meet Dec. 15
What kind of a tiger do you want under yoar hood? ( R ^ ^ p n c e d a t*eriauy?&gt;
Ten new member* were re ­
ported during the recent meet- It yeu'r*
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It. T. Johnson.
The neat meeting, said
Johnson, will be held a t 7 pm
Pee, IJ at the society's of
1«1 W. FIRST STREET
SANFORD. FLA.
Clew, JW E. F ir.t Street.

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No Privacy At All
Examples of swords being turned
Into plowshares are ulwuys interest*

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"Dr. Crane," tin began, "I
am a elav# to A tic,
“For whenever I am asked
to recite in class, I sta rt to
blink my eyea rapidly and
also involuntarily twist my
head to tha right.
"This action la automatic.
And it embarrasses me to the
point where I dropped out of
collrge last year, Just to
avoid reciting.
"But my mother then beg­
ged me to com* back, so I
enrolled again this paat term.
However, I am atill a slave to
this tic! Can 1 aver get over
it? ”
A "tie,” of whleh Larry’s
la typical, indicate* a cluster
of rrlated muscles that once
functioned for a purpose.
Later, the purposeful na­
ture of their action la no
longer evident ao they simply
persist as a nuisanea habit.
Some victims thus am ob­
sessed with sniffing of tha
nose or blinking of th t eyes,
or twisting of the head or
opening the mouth aa if to
cry out, though no sound is­
sue* forth.
Chore* (St. Vitus's dance)
differs from thee* unruly
functional habit patterns de­

Bible Simplified
“And he ealled unto him the
twelve, and began to send them forth
by two and tw o; and gave them power over unclean spirits; and com­
manded them that they should take
nothing for their journey, save a
staff only; no scrip, no bread, no
money in their purse; but he shod
with sandals and not put on two
coats.”
This passage from the Gospel ac­
cording to St. Mark (King James
Version), with its strange syntax
and punctuation, is heavy going for
many people. Much more readable is
the following:
"He called his twelve disciples to­
gether and sent them out by two. He
gave them power over the evil spirits
and ordered them: ’Don’t take any­
thing with you except a stick; no
bread, no bag, no money in your poc­
kets. Wear sandals, but don’t wear
an extra shirt.’ ”
The latter is from ‘T he Right
Time," a newly published translation
of Mark into everyday American
English.
The translation is the first In Eng­
lish ever undertaken by the Amer­
ican Bible Society, which for years
haa been producing simple transla­
tions in fo-eign languages. Like
them, “The Right Time” was origi­

nally intended for use overseas by
the growing numbers of people who
use English as a second language.
But it was judged so readable that
it will be widely distributed in pam­
phlet form in this country as a first
step in Bible reading for young peo­
ple, migrant workers, new citizens
and many other who find the tradi­
tional versions too difficult. Other
translations of the New Testament
books are in preparation.
Some purists, of course, may raise
objections, as they have done with
every new Bible translation, includ­
ing the King James. But as Dr. Eu­
gene A. Nida, the society’s secretary
for translations, explains:
“ Our goal is to give every man a
copy of the Bible in his own tongue
and in the form he best under­
stands.”

Thought For Today
For if a man docs not know how
to manage his own household, how
can he care for God’s church? — 1
Timothy 3:5.

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

No man can bring another man
closer to Christ than he is himself.
— Dwight L. Moody.

Political Notebook

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The Lighter Side
gain sound like the opening
round of Armageddon.
During timea-out, the color
man reported on the color of
the sky blue, the color of the
visiting tram ’s jerseys white,
the color of the blood being
shed upon the playing field
red, and the color of the flag
atop the stadium red, while
and blue.
But with the advent of tel­
evision and the rise of p r o f e s ­
sional football, broadcasting
changed.
It became the duty of the
play-by-play man to make ev­
ery two-yard gain sound like
the stock market quotations.
And tha color man was re­
placed
by an expert who comes
Rntorprtsa
Altamoet* Springs
in after every play to analyse
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
Mrs. Julia Rartan
the proceedings.
838-1318
I t * .5*34
Their colloquy now run*
Bear L ike-Forest City
something like this;
Lake Mery
Mrs. Maryann Miles
"T hirl down anil seven to
Mrs. France* Wester
U l-U ll
go
for the Huwka on their
323-1211
own 44. One minute and 3tJ
Casselberry
Lake Monroe
seeonda left in the third pe­
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
Mrs, Jane Casselberry
riod. Gimbrl rates over to the
313-4723
MS-504*
bench to confer with the elec­
Long wood
tronic computer that hna call­
Chuluota
Mr*. Donna Estes
ed nil the plays since the
Mrs. Joan Megln
838-3317
3*5-3742
Hawks fired their roach in
N o rth O rla n d o
mid-season.
Mrs. M argaret Cosby
Deltona
"The Hawks line up in a
322-8793
Mr*. Mildred Haney
mo«lified "O’* f o r m a t i o n ,
Osteen
•*»-l*Jt
strong aide shifted to the weak
Mrs. Clarenc* Snyder
322.4841
aide. The flanker is spread
Geneva
13 yards and 9 inches to the
Ovleda
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
right. The spread end is flank349-4873
883-3184
ed in a 2 4-1-2 alignment with
the middle linebacker stand­
ing on the right cornerhack’a
shoulder* ami the left winghack holding hands with the
frea safety.
"Gimbel hand* off to Macy
on a counter-draw trap play
that gain* two yarils. Come
i»agn l-A Sunford, Florida Mon., December 7, 1961 in. Tiger, with your expert
analysis . . .”
•'On that play, a hlg guy
w s L t i a a . n ia L o w . b o it o b s s e
squatted
over the hall and
LLin, U rM liD M • neaernl Sanaa**
handed it hack between hla
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WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Thera seems to be a move
•foot to resuscitate tha gold­
en age of radio.
Last spring, a station in
Nsw Jersey begin n p ts tin g
episode! from such old fav­
orites s i **Ths Shadow,” **The
Green Hornet,” end “ The
Lone Ringer.”
They were an Immediate hit
with liitenera who had for­
gotten what radio wee like
back In the days before some­
body Invented disc jockiyi.
More recently, there wae a

nationwide rebroadcait of one
of the populer Chase and Senborn programs of three de­
cades ago. It brought nostal­
gia gushing from avery pore.
if this backward progress
continue* I hope it will even­
tually reach the broadcasting
booth at the football stadium,
which la nowhere near the cul­
tural welliprlng it once was.
Football games used to be
broadcast by a play-by-play
man and a color man. I t waa
the duty of the play-by-play
man to make evsry two-yard

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months, and the President is in Stories persist, annoying
though they be to Uw Presi­
serious need of them.
Watson is vice president ol dent. that Lyndon Johnson of­
the Lone Star Steel Co. in ten drives anr. lashes his work­
Longview, Tex. Those who ing intimates lo the breaking
have seen him at work des­ point.
cribe him as superior adminis­ From all accounts, Watson
sounds like a man who could
trator and organizer.
In a sense he would replace hold his own, even in the Pres­
the unfortunate Walter Jen­ ident's stormiest moments.
kins, the President's adminis­ In an inadvertency. Johnson
trative assistant, who resigned once described a pair of ad­
alter disclosure he had twice ministration figures as, "two
been arrested on morals char­ of my strongest right arms."
He seems in fact to have
ges.
But Watson, though evident­ more right arms than an oct­
ly quiet and calm about it, is opus. Wats m could turn out to
regarded as considerably more be truly the strongest.
A friend of the President
foreeful and aggressive tlun
who
knows and admires Wat­
Jenkins. He would almost cer­
tainly have a larger role and son is nevertheless a bit con­
possibly even dip into policy cerned over his political out­
look. Says the friend:
matters
Til# R t r a l f l w f t M H M
This stocky Texan proved "I juvt wish he were not
Im i fFssaa I t s r* a4 »va
himself
this summer. A month quite so conservative as he
l l r a f f a i r s . T h r t t r l l r r mmf « • •
a m b a a a t p r arM rv f t h r I r t - before it was time to nominate seems to be."
t*»
r a r r l r a th a w riter's
Hut this is not a matter that
t r u e a s m s a a 4 a t l d r r s s . I . r t t e r a Johnson at Atlantic City, con­
appears
to he bothering many
• f f r w a r t h a a 2 M w a r d s will vention plans were In chaos.
around the White House. It is
be l i f t s
p r efe re* ea . L ette rs
Watson
unobtrusively
t
o
o
k
sddressed ta e th e r s a r e aereptaccepted in many places that
s h l e p r e s i d e d t h e p d « a s ! d e a l over and whipped the effort
a man of Watson's capacities
la p e r e a a a l l t l e s . I*«etrp Is s a t into shape.
p afclU h td hp T h a Herald*
is badly needed.
Wholly out of the convention
And no one imagines (hat
Editor, Herald:
spotlight, Watson worked dur­
We the members of the San­ ing the crucial weeks in a Watson’s coining would be an
ford Fire Department Benefit small Convention Hall office automatic signal for the de­
h und wish to thank you aml ’^ , , hared with another man. parture of White House aides
your staff of The Sanford Clifton Carter. Convention li- Bill Moyers and Jack Valenti,
Herald for the interest shown gures heat a path to his door. despite their rumored wish to
on behalf of tkn firemen's Watson also played a major leave. The President wants
them to stay, and they, loo,
seventh annual program.
part in the President's fall
are badly needed.
W. C. Galley
campaigning. He really put to­
The fact i.h Watson would he
Program Chairman gether several of the big trips.
beefing up a presidential high
Most of the time he accompan­
command now sorely lacking
ied the President on the road.
In needed manpower. The
Through it all, Watson stayed chores ahead are mountainous.
out of the news.
The president's heavy re
Q—How long does the ac­ llance upon him wav not alto
tual explosion of an atomic gether new. In the spring of
bomb last?
l%o, Watson helped Johnson
A—The explosion is over in his futile attempt to wrest
in less than * millionth of the Democratic nomination
a second.
from John F. Kennedy and
again gave LBJ a big lift that
Q—How large is an atom? fall In his vice presidential
A—An atom is almost in­ campaign.
Watson's ability to take com
conceivably small, and the
size is variable. In general, It mand of large operations which
would take 200 million placed are threatening to become un­
in a row to measure one inch. raveled Is widely remarked.
The unruffled efficiency with
Arabia is the world's larg­ which he sets these situations
straight lends some sources to
est peninsula.
suggest he may be uniquely
Medically, the "Ishihara equipped for close daily asso­
test" is given for color-blind­ ciation with the rough riding
Johnson.
ness.

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organliation and apparently
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clash, th* easy solution would
be tha proposal put forward
by I,L Gen. Odd Rull, UN
truce commander, that the
disputed area be surveyed by
outside experts whose find­
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It la less than coincidence
then that twice in less than
three weeks Israeli and Syrian
forces huve clashed near theso
springs which are vital to Is­
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bring fresh water to the arid
Negev and open up new areas
for her expanding population.
Ostensibly the clashes in­
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poorly defined stretch of Isracli-Syrian border. Israel
claims the road la wholly with­
in its territory. The Syrians
charge it rut* as deep as f)0
yard* into Syrian territory.
In the first clash, on Nov.
I.'t, four Israeli and seven Sy­
rians were killed.
The Syrians charged that
the Israelis deliberately pro­
voked the attack to teat the
effectiveness of the new Un­
ited Arab Command, a Joint
military program adopted by
the Arab nation* Inst Janu­
ary, and then used it as a
further rxruse for “aerial ag­
gression."
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Syrian* lo use their advantage
of higher ground to shell Is­
raeli villages with impunity.
The second clash came on
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voluntary or hypnotic croneexamination until the exact
onset is determined.
So I urged L arry to tall
me when he first becamn •
victim of this rapid blinking
of the eyes, coupled with •
twisting of his head to tha
rig h t
"Dr. Crane, I can’t remem­
ber,” he protested.
But wa started bark into
hi* high school yearn and
found that his tic waa present
even when ha registered aa •
freshman.
Next, we qtiixted him about
grammar school and found
that he had been free from
hi* tic in the third grade but
had it in tha fifth.
So wa analyied hla school
experiences d u r i n g t h a t
fourth grade.
By alow degrees, wa found
how Larry had f irs t become
n slave to thia muscular pat­
era that now made him sorially conspicuous and thus
humiliated him terribly.
Sea tomorrow’s follow-up,
and scrapbook these clinical
cases in practical psychiatry
and psychology!

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Less Than Coincidence

WASHINGTON (NEA) Marvin D. Watson, the Texas
steel executive who is expect­
ed to join President Johnson's
White House staff, is a man
who has already labored hard
and long for Lyndon.
The President reportedly
does not like to have his little
surprises printed before he Is
ready to spring them. Yet it is
considered unlikely he will re ­
verse himself on Watson just
to confound those who have
said he would soon be taken
on.
The reason: Watson's talents
have been freshly demonstrated to Johnson in recent

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scribed as a tie, In that
chorea is an organic effect
of irritation of the nervous
system.
In chorea, there is an un­
predictable and purposeless
jerking of one set of muscle*
versus another.
Such a child may flip hla
hand involuntarily and knock
over a glass of milk.
But then his foot may
twitch the next time or hla
head may jerk, etc.
Such unpredictable move­
ment* reeult from rheumatic
infection that simply affects
tha nervous system instead of
the heert valve* and Joint*.
It tend* to disappear with
medical treatment or when
th t Hines* haa run its course.
And the** sporadic motions
linked with chorea may atill
be evident during sleep.
A tic, however, tends to
disappear when the victim
haa lapsed into unconscious­
ness, aa during slumber.
Under the broad definition
of a tic, the typical type of
atultrring could also be in­
cluded.
And the correction of a tic
usually demand* that the vic­
tim first pinpoint its onset.

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is testing the use of sonar, echo*
sounding equipment similar to th at
employed in the tracking of subma­
rines, to tell how much of an animal
is fa t and how much lean. The de­
vice sends painless sound waves
through the animal’s body; the echo
pattern reveals whether they travel­
ed through fatty tissue or lean meat.

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Collefe of Agriculture are successful,
cattle buyers may one day be using
sonar to help them select prime
steers.
Dr. J. R. Stouffer of the college

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(banh C U b b y:

By Abigail Van Buran

DEAR AMYi While •
what Should X dot
other country about 20 year*
•enter et the unlverelty leet
eg*. (Bo spent four years
peer, I toll in love with on*
D X A B S T U N N E D i Lot's
there.) t woe shocked. This
ether imlor. W* were mar­
Just any your huaband flaee*
aenInlaw la pluming to
ried
in
July
end
I
egrwed
Jocht
Give
him
confront with my huaband
"Would a d « t Mua ekiflos Mr parly whan I a s there.—
to Uhe a job on compuo to
with thla in tho presence of
evening d m a faa Ja § m i atyto? A.”
h e l p put wy ho*bond
your heart aad land with •
the an tiro family when wa
A vary "atylltb" outfit could
1 u H iBd k i n gray %
through graduate wheel, f
dub
If
ho
cheats
again.
got
together for the holi­
be
a
wool
dinner
dresa
of
char*
6 r n at a btauty p r io r . 1 have
o o
o
bar*aw autplcleaa whew I
day*. My huaband had a
(hr u r n figure I bad wbra coal gray. Wear alive? acceat*
never saw him study Inf end
BEAft ABBYt My hueheart attack teat year and
1 waa thirty and am not w a r- orlei. TUa la tba height of
ho
appeared
so
nonchalant
bond
and 1 have boon very
I'm afraid ho m i g h t
weight. | bava a nice lapphJxr eophlatlcatad faahioa and la
•bout finale that f cheeked
happily aurried far many
auffar n a a t b a e k . Ha
pin, tba rc u m for wanting vary attractive.
years. I am hla aeeond wife.
la now g2 year* aid. What
tba Mua chiffon. Thank you.— "Would It be proper to w a r up on him. I found out th at
Hia first wife died and toft
ahauld 1 dot
a royal purple housecoat whan while I waa working like •
M ra. Y .”
him with three email ehtl*
CONCERNED
Yaa, a btu# chiffon would hr my huaband aad I have a horse all day he wee play­
dren. She had bean rone a
D E A R CONCERNED:
quit* affective aad a t night email e-to-a o'clock gathering ing bridge. Then I disco*,
year when I met him. All
Flrat, tall your huaband of
blur la •apeeially lovely. Taku of dear Weeds? 1 have the •rad that he wean*t even
the children are married
the aad iStic aon-ln-Iaw'a
aunplra to gat a rral aapphlrr coat, which waa a gift, but ragUtarad In the unlvareltyl
now.
threat and assure him that,
Mm . Aad w a r a touefe of (ho Mvor have any Haw to w a r Ha says ha lov«e me end If
I give him another chance
A few days ago hie
true or false, It mtana noth­
Jewel ton* on your ryallda. k—Uri. Rfodtr."
daughter*! huebend showed
ing to you. Stcond, both of
Evas though you w a r ryo- Yaa, Indeed, w a r Uw bou n ­ hell enroll nest term and
me a picture of a little girt
you tall tha son-in-law that
glawao you mad this "back- coil. Accessorise It Just ae make It up to me, and give
and laid she had been fath­
until and unlaaa ha surrend­
you would a dross. Bo sura to up bridge mllrtly until he'e
draw" of color.
ered by my huibaM while
er* tha picture end drops
"la a Mack (ward turt wit* wear attractive high-heeled finished with Khool. What
do yau make of thlo end
he waa In the service In an­
tha blackmail, th e n will bs
a mink itola all right far a slipper*.
pleat trip to New York? Tkr "I am a widow of thro#
ault la moatly Mark.—E. E." months today. Should I oand
Yaa, certainly, aad you will Christmas cards to
my
Aad your itola of great taper- friends? My husband and 1
By Oswald Jacoby
taaoo la the awning la New always made h lot of selecting
our cards.—W. W."
York.
“Plaaar luggait something I think I would pase up the Tba Itallana added IS Inter­
(»&gt;
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d im
'different' for a dinner draaa. eard lending Ibis Christmas. national Match Points to their
m
c m ace or all four. Six dia­
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1 am coaaidtrad 'rtyllah' by If you wish, send hind-written laid on the first band of tha
monds showed dm king.
my frlaada, but I am going notes to dose friends and rela­ ascood scsilon when AvnraUl
"Six spades appear* to hav*
Q U ITS
E ait to vlilt my daughter, tives.
and BsUadonna contracted for
b*en a waiting bid. If so, the
who raaUy IS atyllah. 1 will Tomorrow — From My Note­ s grind ilsm while our North- 6 Q J
aig no-trump reiponso can
A X llll
attend a very nlca hotel din* book
South pair stopped i t fix la T U I I
■how nothing extra, so the
«l
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the World Bridge Olympiad.
final bid of seven hearts ap­
A ll
The Italian bidding la shown + / I I 4
pears to bava been a com­
la the box and hers is lbs offi­
plete gamble as to which black
A ASS
cial analysts of the operation
king South would hold."
TAJIISI
of their "Romin Club" system
I want to go a trifle further
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hand
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Sugar Ray
Withdraws
PARIS (UPl) — A awullen right hand and « touch
of the flu forced former mid­
dleweight champion Sugar
Ray Robinson to withdiaw
from his Dec. 11 bout against
Lula Koliada of Spain.
Robinson, who injured hla
hand in hia Roma fight
against Fabio Rcttlni, aaid he
''would nrril both hanila
against ■ fighter Ilka Foliado," who la tha eighth-ranked
middleweight contender.

Linebacker (Jets
Unwanted Rest
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —
Philadelphia Ksgl* lineback­
er Don llulti got an unwant­
ed vacation from football for
tha rest of tha season whan
he waa operated on fur a kneo
injury.
Hulls wa* Injured in last
week's 38-21 lull (o ('leveland.
Tha linebacker had hit right
cartilage removed Wednesday
by Eagle Phyalcian James
Nixon at Graduate Hospital.

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Now*

We Jh e Woman:
After listening to a tape recording of ■ wife’s nagging, •
divorce court judge In London
said flatly:
"No man could bo expected
to go on living with a wife
who behaved aa this wile is
recorded is having behaved."
It must have been pretty
embrasilng for the wile to
have a third person listen to
a taped recording of ha? nag
ing.

And that ought to give other
victims of nagging wives an
idea.
Why not have a tape record­
er handy and quietly turn it
on tha next lima your wife
atarta berating you?
Later, wK-n aha has simmer­
ed down, play It back and let
ber hear bow a nagging wo­
man sounds.
That in Itself might be
enough of a shock to make her

Who's Afraid? Not Connie

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orous Vikki Duggan in the 20th
Century-Fox commissary. And
he lamented tha fact that he
was to successful. S a u l
is producing "Von Ryan's Ex­
press" and, next, a James
Bond spoof called “ Our Min
Flint "
"Vikki would be great In
that," ha said, "in a small
part. Dut producers never have
any fun. It's tha second assis­
tant directors who hire tba bit
player* and tha gorgeous girls.
If I were to send word down
to hire a particular girl, I'd
never bear the end of it.

“That story about producers. how obscure — end he'll name
having all tha fun in HoUy- the film. He can do it OS per
wood is nonsense. It's the se­ cent of the lime, too.
• • •
cond assistants."
• • •
From the African set of
Tommy LewneRl, doing an­ 'Dorn F ree' cornea news of
other part on Comer Pyle,
strings feeding custom for
U S M.C., give me the low- the IS lions in the location
down on his rumored romance camp in Keyna. From Monday
with Tina Louise, Gllligan’a Is­ through Saturday, the pussy­
land's chief scenic asset.
cats are fed everything their
"We’ve been going together stomachs desire. But, on Sun­
for six months," Tommy says. day—nothing.
“ And we're us love, vary much
Technical director Georgs
In love. But we haven't talked Adamson, huaband of “ Dorn
about marriage yet."
Free" author Joy Adamson,
You see, what it is, is that sayo that tho one4ay-a-week
Hollywood is a town that be­ fast keeps the lions from get­
lieves In long courtships,
ting loo fat and too sluggish.
* * •
He ssys this is a common prac­
Robert Vaughn, on why his tice la the Nairobi Animal Re­
plots on The Man from U.N.C. fuge.
L.E. art so far out
"The wrltrrs are all told U&gt;
bear in mind that in this show
lo v u 1 Vn r \ &lt; r
a million dollar Jewel robbery
RI Ol I N T HE AT R E
Is nothing—and to go on from
TIINITK ft T I see.
there.”

ByRuthMuiett
resolve never to nsg you
■gain about anything.
But if bearing her own quer­
ulous, accusing voice going on
and on Isn't enough to make
her mend her ways, you could
always threaten to turn the
tape recorder on the next time
you have guests.
Ssy you’U let them bear bow
she sounds whan aha isn't be­
ing all sweetness and light to
Impress outsiders.
Tha thought of that kind of
exposure ought to oil the most
rasping, nagging tongue any
wife could have . . . and set it
purring.
Most naggers wouldn’t nag
If they had any idea of bow
they sound, or if they ever
thought any outsider would
ever get a chance to hear them
at their worst
For tha women who nag their
husband:. In private usuelly
sweat-talk them in public.

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the group lu give him two
names of actors in any movie
—no matter when, no matter

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girt supposed to do whan
a boy’s friends are ao loy­
al to him they won't aak
tha girl ha Is going out with
for n date? Haro In Morraro, La., whan n girl goes
out with • boy twice In n
row everybody consider*
them going steady, I have
triad to spread it around
that we ara not going stea­
dy and I am eligible, but
it doesn’t do any good.
What la a girl supposed to
do? Sit home every week­
end ? Fleaee put thia in your
column. I know many girla
at arhool with the aame
problem,
ELIGIBLE DUT
NOT ASKED
DEAR ELIGIBLE: Tradltlonally, the man doea tha
asking, ao unleaa you want
to be known a* a predatory
female, fit home and wait
to bo asked. It’s ft man's
world, honey.

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DEAR ABBY: I don’t
agree with your advice that
■ nursing mother should get
out of sight and nurse her
baby in private. Ninety per
cent of the people don’t
oven notice e mother nurs­
ing her baby, end thorn who
do ere only admiring the
mother for the wonderful
thing she ie doing. So I »ay
that when a baby it hun­
gry. feed him, no matter
where you are.
I am the mother of two
and I nursed both my chil­
dren wherever I happened
to be and thought nothing
of i t That ia what God gave
women breasts for—not to
hold their dresses out
MRS. M. G. G.
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By Dick Kleiner
HOLLYWOOD - &lt;NEA) FOOTLOOSE AND F A N C Y
FREEWAYGefts who wsnts to pixy the
other girl in "Who's Afrild of
Virginia Woo!!?" with Elisa­
beth Taylor IturtoaT Connie
Stevens, that's who. And sha
thinks that If Wendy and Me,
her television scries, is finished
by April, the may have a
crack i t "Who's Afraid'' . . .
Frank Sinatra doesn't want to
go on any more location trips,
if ha esn help It. "Travel? I've
hid It. It's about time I stay­
ed home for a while." . . .
Mickey Callin. who started as
a singer, will pick It up again.
Ha'll do some recording and
hope for the best. . . Dick Van
Dyke will Illustrate Morey Amstenlam'i autobiography, "I
Remember Me," which Morey
Is practically finished writing.
(But there's an awful lot of
living still to be dune).

NO father a t family fath­
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is present.

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GBNBBAL TSMOSMOXSt
A bMTttlfal d i i witil night­
fall to find out joit how you
c u hitter get along with othm by ahowinf tb n s yon kart
both thiir recreational Inter•it* St heart- Yon a n abla
to jola in aQ kind* of day­
time aetlvitiea with real tooperation from othon.
ABIES (March 31 to April
19) I n r y opportunity ta now
optn to you to know your m l
pooition with others and how
beat to get thoir full cooperat ion. Bo considerate yet not
maudlin, and yon bocoao tha
favorite. GBOW,
TAURUS (April 30 to May
20) Show soma artistry and
graciouantaa in handling that
•paeiaiiaad work in front of
you. Cooperate amicably with
associate!. Howavar. avoid
thorn ta tho evening or there
are arguments.
GEMINI (May SI to Juno
SI) It’a all right to amuao
youraelf aa you aro inclined
. to do, but get hobble* per­
fected at the tame time. Do
pretty much as you pleost.
However, bo euro to get homo
early and rest
MOON CHILDREN (Juno
22 to July II) Fundamental
affair* with clot* tiea can
boat bo bandied by being vary
understanding. Flrat have die. cuaaiona. Plan what ahould bo
done, then go ahead and do
it with enthuaiasm.
LEO (July 22 to August
31) Got into your daily Jaha
with real anthuaiaem and
learn to bo more magnetic
with others. Strive for great­
er rapprochement. Make tho
eomctlona in reporta that aro
vital.
VIRGO (Auguat 22 ta Sep­
tember 22) Tho perfoct day
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idoao from true oxperta. Fol­
low tho beat.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) You can clear
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personal affaire now, but
atick to tha orthodox for
greater advancement- Your
chtriahad hope* are very doe*.
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November 21) There ere aeveral situations you do not
' quite understand, eo it would
bo wise now ta do aoma invtailgating. Go to right sour­
ces, Than be free for emusemsnt in PM.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) You must
add to your circl* of worthwblia friends by stepping out
in full regalia and getting in­
to tha awing of things. At­
tend some special function, lie
happy to repay social kind­
nesses.
CAPRICORN (Decamber 22
to January 20) You can be­
come more prosperous if you
contact tha right, powerful
persona today. Permit them
to help you up the Udder of
success. Be more optimistic,
popular.
AliUAKIUS (January 21
to February 19) While you
want to sail ahead to new
heights, first be sure outlets
are right for you. New con­
tacts can be most helpful.
However, you must bo tha one
to get in touch with them.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) You are now in •
position to sea how best to
pay your bills, so be sure to
first make notes. Get ideas
well organised. Be with on*
you lova later who is in a most
happy mood.
IF YOLK CHIU) IS HORN
TODAY, there is such charm
in thia natura that making
friends will be w ry easy *1moit everywhere that he or
she goes. Give as fine an ed­
ucation aa you cun that is
slanted toward the humanitar­
ian professions, the artistic.
Much encouragement is tha
only way that your fine prog­
eny can prosper and be good
at hia or her studies, so be
aura to give it.
“ The SUre impel, they
do not compel,” What you
make of your life is large­
ly ap le YOU!
Carroll Klghter's individual
Forecast for your sign for
January is now ready. For
your copy send your birthdst*
and fl.OO to Carroll Righter
Forecast (The Sanford Her­
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California.

ATaireo.se Wins
LUANDA, Angola (UPI) Willy Mairessc, of Belgium,
drove his Ferrari to victory
in the seventh Grand Frix oi
Angola with an average speed
of 10.79 miles re r hour.

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�'Spirit Of Christmas' Film Featured
A delightfully entertaining
Dm , "Spirit of Christmas,”
was featured ea the program
fog the Aaeual Christmas Cov­
ered DM Loochaoo held by
the Attamoata Springs Civic
ebb. Dr. Gertrud* Forman,
procram chairman, was la
charge of arrangements and in­
troduced Fred C. Bush, guest
•peakcr who showed the film.
Tables for the luncheon were
decorated for the Chrlstmaa
season with arrangements of
telly and a centerpiece of
polasettlas made by Mrs.
Frank O’Brien. Devotion was
given by Mrs. Beulah Kemp.
During the tannest meeting
following luncheon, It was re­
ported that Larry, patient at
Sualaaf Training Center, had
teen sent a pocket radio by the
club for hla birthday last
month.
It was announced (hat the
Federation of Woman’* Clubs,
District Seven, will sponsor a
"Fine Art* Festival," • a.m.4:30 p. m., Jan. V , at Tupperwar* Pavilion which will be
•pea to *11 members.
Samples of note paper at­
tractively
decorated
with

begin at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Wil­
liam Morrell will be in charge.
Guests at the luncheon In­
cluded Mrs. Laura Jones, Mrs.
Helen Gleeson, Mrs. Ollne Bur­
ney, Mrs. Fannie Bond, Mrs.

B«ii Chapman, Mrs. Jam es
Wagner, Mrs. Helea Hsrtiell
and Mrs. Julia Bartos. Hosteifes were members of the club’s
executive board.

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something about them.”
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Bank.
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sand about 10 feet below the
surface. It was believed these
were old pond and stream
beds.
Also found In the pit were
bone fragments from a llama,
the skull of a horse, jaw mate­
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of a glint land tortoise.
The museum curator laid
the fossils were from the paeistocene era, the most recent
geographical era dating back
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The S t e t b o n University
Student Union Board ha* purchued a color television act
for the itudent lounge, sccording to board president,
Buddy Kirk of Sanford.
Thl* remind* us of when
Buddy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
BUI Kirk, had completed hla
second day In the first grade.
He stopped a t the home of
one of the Clock Winder* and
expressed bis disgust with ed­
ucation.
T e a given that teacher
two whole days of my time,’*
said Buddy, “and I still can't
read the funnies.”
Bud, by the way, has been
listed among the Who's Who
in American Colleges. To do
that it’s a sure bet he knows
how to read more than the
comics.
e a •
Stewart Clovis of Sanford
is among the 6,439 students
enrolled for the current se­
mester at Eastern Kentucky
State College a t Richmond.
• •
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Stetson University has rereived a (5,000 bequest from
the estate of the late Mrs.
Jesse Humpstone Ewart, She
was well known in Central
Florida art circles.
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Ned Julian Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs, Ned Julian Sr., of
Sanford, a student at Stetson
University, has been awarded
a fellowship fur graduate
study at Stetson's I.aw School.
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According to word received
in Sanford today Sen. George
Smothers has opened hia first
"staff office" in the state. It's
located at the Post Office
Building, Miami. Smathcra de­
clared, "Florida's phenomenal
growth, ths increasing im­
portance of the apnee effort
and growing complexities of
administration and service to
the people make it imperative
that a branch of my Washing­
ton office be opened in Flor­
ida.**
•
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Four lock g«Ks, largest ever built fur installation in a
Florida waterway, *r* now
under construction at the Ae­
rojet-General Shipyard* in
Jacksonville. Culled steel sec­
tor gates, they arc pie-slice
shaped and measure 23-feet
high. Si-feet wide and weigh
47 tons each. They’ll he barg­
ed to the lock alte at Port
Canaveral in February for in­
stallation next year in the (3.6
million Port Canaveral Nav­
igation Lock.
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Salrs In Seminole County
arc still on the upswing. Ac­
cording to the florid a Retail
Federation, from information
provided by the Florida Re­
venue Commission, Seminole
County sales during October
reached a peak $6,973,088.
This was a 31.t per cent in­
crease over sales in October,
1963, which amounted to $5,313,889.
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An automobile key, found
in the street in front of The
Herald, is being held at the
newspnper office. A tag at­
tached indicates the key is fur
a two-tune station wagon,
•
• •
Bob Thomas is a "mcanie,”
in the opinion of a few high
school boys. Bob i* a Herald
reporter, along with being a
county truant officer. On a
tip, Bob walked out a rail­
road track during achool
hours, heard the "rattle of the
bones," and broke op a crap
game. The boys, recognising
Hob, took off in every direc­
tion. (But, it's no use. boys
— Bob recognited you.)
•

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•

The SH8 ( lass of 19.11 Is
getting Act for its 10-year
reunion Dec. 26. So far some
65 class members hav# made
reservations, according to
Grace Marie Stinecipher and
Patsy Collin* Kstridge. Res­
ervation can be made by con­
tacting Eloise Snyder Pfiefauf, P. O. Box 1064. Sanford.
The affair will be held a t 7
p.m. at the Capri.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
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NO. 338

Thugs Rob Elks Manager
Holdup Men nswA
Get $1,800,
Three GIs Killed
Flee Afoot

Hunt Pushed
For Missing
Boy Flyers

•••

“ Drop ’em," was Hie order
Lawrence Enos, Elks Club
manager, heard last night as
he was walking to his car af­
ter closing the club.
Two men had walked up be­
hind and stuck something that
felt like a sun in Enos' back.
He dropped the money pounch
containing t',800 and his car
keys, the manager said.
"They told me not U» look
around.'' said Enos, "and they
took off through the parking
lot and ran toward Lee
Street." He said he got only a
glimpse of the two Negro men.
The harrowing experience
occurred at about 11:13 p. m.
and Ernos dashed back into
the club U&gt; call police.
At 2:45 a. m. today, the
money pouch was found on
Lee Street near First Street,
police said.
Inside the pouch were four
(50 checks. The cash was gone,
including some (50 bills.
Joining in the investigation
were Capt. A. S. Williams and
Patrolman l \ C. Dodson. The
pouch was found by Sgt. W. K.
Cosgrove.
Police sounded the alarm for
the two thugs but the scanty
identification made it difficult
to tighten the dragnet.

Zone Planning
OKd By Oviedo,
Hearing Jan. 4
fly Evelyn l.undy
Oviedo City Council Mon
day night adopted plans for
comprehensive zoning as pre­
sented in final report by
Councilman Hen Jones and set
n public hearing fur Jan. 4 at
7:30 p.m. in City Hall.
Mayor Lee Gary reported
that reck construction on
ilagnolia Avenue has been
completed and that final pav­
ing will get underway in the
very near future.
Council accepted the low
hid of Edward Kasell for re­
wiring City Hall and referred
n request for lights on N.
Academy Street to the light­
ing committee for a check to
be made immediately follow­
ing the council session.
Plans fur the proposed
municipal water system were
discussed briefly and motion
was approved for the city to
donate (50 to entertain at
dinner a backetball team from
Ellsworth, Me., which will be
visiting in Oviedo during the
holidays. Details of the event
will be announced.

Thieves Give
Taxi Service
AMARILLO, Tex. (U PI) —
Three armed men dropped by
the home of grocery manager
Huck Fleming ami drove hint
to his store, where they forc­
ed him to open the safe and
give them money.
Then thoughtfully returned
him to his home before mak­
ing their getaway.

SAIGON (UPI) — Tbre*
American aervicemen wer*
kilted today as Communist
Viet Cong guerrillas drove
Vietnamese government forces
from sn outpost 12S miles
southwrst of Ssigon.

Four Airmen Die
NEWINGTON. N H. (UPI)
_ A 047 jet bomber crashed
and exploded on snow covered
farm land today shortly after
taking off from Peace Air
Force Base. Ail four crewmen
wers killed.

Case To UN
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Con­
go (U ri) — Congolese Pre­
miere Moist Tshombe will take
hia case against anti-govern­
ment rebel* and nations he
says are helping them to the
United N'stion*.

Talks Concluded
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson and Brit­
ish Prime Minister Harold
Wilson concluded today an in­
tensive lead to broader eltied
agreement on the future shape
of NATO nuclear strategy.

School Boycott
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) —
Nearly half of the city’e Ne­
gro students boycotted public
school* Monday and were ex­
pected to remain out today in
protest against "overcrowd­
ed and inadequate” class­
rooms.

Purple Testimony
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
The Senate rules committee
called a lobbyist and other
witnesses to resume hearings
today in the Bobby llaker
case, which has produced pur­
ple testimony about "p in ty ­
ing" beauties and political
payoffs.

Test Borings
Held In Lake
Soil ezperta from the text­
ing laboratories of th* Law
Engineering Company, of Or­
lando, were out on Lake Mon­
roe today making exploratory
test boring* of the lake bot­
tom in connection with the
lakefront development report.
The report from Maurice H.
Connell Associate* of Miami,
who have been retained by the
City Commission to make the
engineering study, wu* due
in to City Manager W. E.
Knowles’ office today,
Knowles said th at the test
borings will probably continue
through Wednesday. The re­
port of th* findings from th*
soil trsting lab will be lent
to Connell in Miami and thl*
additional information will be
incorporated in an appendix
to the first report.
A rrlease on the finding*
arid recommendation* of the
marine engineer* report i* ex­
pected to be made public later
this week after city commis­
sioner* review th* data.

MRS. B ID RISING, 244 Lake Ellen Drive, w u
one of the 546 Casselberry residents to cast a
ballot in Monday's municipal election. She is
boinir shown to a booth by Gruham Wilson, elec­
tion inspector.
(Herald Photo)

Incumbents Win
Confidence Vote
Voters In the town of Casselberry gave the incumbent
candidates a vote of confi­
dence in municipal elections
held Monday, returning them
to office for another term.
Votes were cast by 646 of
til* 632 registered Voters.
Mayor Owen Anstey defeated

(hia only opponent, Curtis
llluw, by H vote of 302 tu 229.
Alderman Edward Limn mid
Arthur l.ego were re-elected
with a vote of 324 and 316,
respectively. Newcomer to
town politics, Dr, Eugene El­
lis, won the scat on the Hoard
of Aldermen being vacated
by L. E. Woodhama anti re­
ceived 305 votes.
Ditested L* their Gy 4%
seats on the council were'
three candidates who had
voiced ojmpsition to Sunday
liquor sale* a* part of their
Four persona were hurt platform, Darwin Shea, 243;
early today when the car in Illy tin "Skip" Iteiker, 106 and
which they were riding slntti- Donald Mount, 171.
Carry-over terms on the
med into a utility pole at 23th
Street and Laurel Avenue. council are held by t lif Over­
The driver was rhurged on man anil George Howard.
Town Muistinl Gua Sawyer
two rounls.
Taken to Seminole .Memor­ m u re-elected, defeating his
ial Hospital for treatment opponent, Charles Cockayne,
31)4 to 210. Mr*. Mary Haw­
were:
Charles A. Sheaffer, of thorne, town clerk, who was
Route 1, Bo* 71D, Sanford, unopposed in her hid for rewho suffered head cuts and a election, received 605.
shoulder injury.
i’articia Hood Thompson, Local Man Files
18, of 1307 Myrtle Avenue,
sever* face cuts ami other in­
Not Guilty Plea
juries.
Parnells Jean Carter, 16,
A Sunfoid man. Wulter
1805 Yerango Ave., face and William Payne, pleaded innohead abrasions,
cent yesterday to a first de­
Joseph M. Oglesby, 20, of
gree murder charge involving
Luk* .Monrue, face cut* and the death of a Paula barber
fractured hand,
uti May It, 1963,
Lt. Karl Rourqtinrdez and
Payne wu* arraigned befoie
Patrolman John Dodson said fin lilt Judge Robert Wing­
th* car was driven liy Sheaf. field in Volusia County, liefer. He is charged with driv- granted a defense counsel re­
ing without an operators li.
quest for m psychiatric ru m cense and reckless driving.
inatiuii of Payne to determine
Utility crews were sum­
till competency tu stand trial.
moned to repair the electric
Payne, 50, Is charged with
light polr and a water main
slaying Ftoyd Dodson, |6,
which were damaged as a re­ whose battered body was
sult (if the crash.
found drifting in the St. Johns
River tile day ufler the beat­
Purse Stolen
ing The death i* said to have
Theft of a purse from his occurred in Volusia County.
home at 718 Pecan Avenue
Herbert Turner, 33, of San­
was reported to police today ford, has denied guilt of being
by J, C. Crews. The burglary an accessory in the slaying.
occurred while the Crews’ Payne and Turner were a r­
were away over the weekend. rested earlier this fall by the
Entry was made by forcing a Federal Bureau of Investiga­
window.
tion in Georgia.

Car Hits Pole,
Four Injured

ORLANDO ( U r i) - A search
wai extended to south of Or­
mond Reach today for a light
plane misting since Saturday
with two boys aboard.
A second search train mean­
while scoured the Everglades
(or another overdue plane and
its pilot.
Civil Air Patrol (CAP) offi­
cial* here said an air and
ground icarch wa* being made
of the Ocala National Forest
for the plane that disappeared
with two Daytona Reach boys.
A CAP spokesman said the
search of the forest was start­
ed this morning after a man
reported hearing something
that sounded like a crash of
a plane while he hunted this
weekend.
The two beys are identified
as Mike Doughney, 15, and
Jeff Prugh, 14.
The second missing airplane,
piloted try Weir William*, of
Polk City, left Fort Lauder­
dale at noon Saturday toil wa*
not reported missing until
Monday afternoon.
Neither of the pilot* filed
flight plan*.
Doughney was a member of
the New Smyrna Beach Air­
port Flying Club and was a
student pilot. The boy had not
soloed but apparently took up
the plane with his companion.
II belonged to the flying dub.
I t * missing ptepa down tg
William* was reported to b* 1

READ OUR ADS

Ity Julian .Strnstrom
Associate Editor
Seminole County's United
Fund is well on its way tow­
ard making that last lap of
it* (10.000 campaign.
List Thursday the organi­
zation’s cash register rang up
(178.50 and during an Awards
Luncheun Friday a t th* Sem­
inole Plaza Tradewinds Capt.
G. W. Swanson of the San­
ford Naval Air Station pre­
sent**] Campaign Director
Troy Kay checka and rash
| amounting to (1,535.58,

These gift* pushed the cam­
paign tutal to (32,060.76 re­
ceived to date. This leave* a
balance of (7,939.21 needed
to hit the (10,1(00 objective.
The largeet contribution
Thursday carne from the au­
diting firm of Greene, Os­
born A Dykus of Sanford.
Their gift was (45. The nest
highest wa* for (3D and it
came from Mrs. Rosamond
Chapman. This was in addition
to her prevtoua gift of (tO.
County Commissioner John
M. Fitzpatrick gave (23; Wil­
liam Miller Jr. gave (15; Eli

CAREER CONSULTANTS talking with Seminole High School ntudent*
about careers in drafting included Jim McGuire (far right), a graduate
of the first drafting clans of the achool. Jim ia now employed a t the Gen­
eral Electric plant in Daytona Beach. With Jim was Mile.* German (sec­
ond from right), director of drnfting at GE. From left nrc drafting t*tudenta Chris Tillia and Karen Virker.* and tearher Robert Schmidt. Mc­
Guire i» the son of Lt. Cdr. (ret.) and Mrs. James McGuire of Sanford.

Career Pros, Cons Told

vocations acted as consultants Ray; railroading — Rill Crab­
to the students, describing the tree; athletics — Glenn Wilks;
training required, job opport­ telephone operator — Mr*.
unities, salary scales, apti­ Elizabeth Harman; teaching
tude* and skill* needed in — Stewart Gatchel; veterin­
ary medicine — Dr. Jim Fol­
each category.
Ten of the 50 consultants ey; employment opportunities
are graduate* of Seminote — Joe Foy; forestry — Ter­
High School who have gone rill Davis.
on Into careers and are now
back to tell today’* students
“how it's done.”
Each student was allowed
to attend three different con­
sultation sessions during the
day. The students selected th*
categories of vocation* an
which they wished to be in­
formed from a list which wu*
circulated several weeks ago.
Motions to "strike and dis­
All the consultant* were
An exhaustive "Transporta­ luncheon guests of the school. miss” election rhnrgea filed
tion Prospective Report” ha*
Mrs. Mary Joyce Bateman, against the SViulnoIe County
been prepared by the Orange- student guidance counselor, Canvassing Hoard by E. Pope
Seminole Joint Planning Com­ was in charge of the Career
Bassett, defeated Republican
mission and will tie offered to Day program.
candidate for County Com­
tbe State Road Department
Career categories ranged mission, were filed In Circuit
Friday at a special meeting.
from teacher to telephone op­ Court hero Monday after­
The 21 page report contains erator — from doctor to dec­ noon.
a number ni chart* on statis­ orator — from secretary to
County Atty. Harold F.
tical data pertaining lo trans­ social worker — from blulo- Johnson, appearing for the
portation ui addition to a two gist to bookkeeper — from hoard by special permission
county map showing Hie area* electronics to hometnakirig.
of the commission, represent­
involved.
Careers and consultants in­ ed County Judge C. Vernon
"Since a large share of the cluded the following: Agri­ Mize, Camilla llruce, voting
taxpayer * dollar ts spent for culture — Ernest l.undberg; registrar, and Commissioner
Mir transportation facilities, it airline* — Frank Crosby and John Fitzpatrick, nil member*
% Important that these im­ Hob Hanson; accounting ~ of the ennvassing board,
provement* he planned and Ron Dycus; architecture —•
Johnson said Bassett'* suit
stalls-enc In# Bellaoca. Wit
constructed u an efficient and David Leonard; a rt — Mis* fur dismissal of the election
Hi mi wa* to have left Fort
economical manner," Hie re Beth Hudgins; armed forces results “fails to state a cause
Lauderdale lo fly in hi* pri­
port says in the introduction. — five representatives;
of action." lie further argued
vate airport at Polk City,
The Federal Highway Act of
Ranking — J o h n Mercer; for Judge Voile A. Williams
northeast of Lakeland.
1962 encourage* this objective biology — Dr, Paul Vestal; to "strike” several para­
The expanding air search
by
requiring all metropolitan business administration — graphs in the information ns
covered most of Central Flo­
area* to have a continuing John Alley; beauticians — being "immaterial mid scan­
ridly .Monday and low ceiling
and bad weather hampered the comprehensive planning pro­ John S t a c k ; physician — Dr. dalous."
cess in effect by next July.
Robert Rusctnnnd; dentistry
Bassett was defeated by
search further north.
The report describe* how — Dr. Nell Powell; dental hy­ Lawrence .HWofford, A I l a Orange and Seminole Conn- gienist — Mrs, Hope Sehlr- monte Springs mayor anil *
lies have arted to fulfill Hie aril; drafting — Jim McGuire Democrat, by 127 vote*. Tim
requirements of the act. The ami Miles German;
political loser in the Nov. 3
Joint Planning Commission,
Interior decorating — Mr* election got tha voting ma­
along with the East Central Harriett Peterson; electronics chines and paraphernalia im­
Florida
Regional
Planning — Sam Sears; engineer ing — pounded in a petition filed
Council, ha* established such Joe High; fusil bin design — with Judge William* in Titus­
Dearborn Electronics Lab­ a process.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ash well; jour­ ville.
or a tor I*-.*, Inr., has been ac*
Assisting In Hie process are
He said lie suspected Irreg­
qilired by tbe giant Sprague the Housing and Homo Fin­ nalism — Mrs. Dori* WitElectric Company with heud- ance Agency, the Bureau of liums; homemaking — Mrs. ularities during th* election
and cited specific instances
quarter* n North Adams, Public Hoads in cooperation Nancy Tcrwilliger;
Law enforcement — Jim in which such events occurred,
Mai*.
with the State Road Depart­
All of the locnl firm’s 12a ment, departments of county Lee; law — Douglas Stem lie is now seeking to have
employes will be retained, a government and local munici­ stronv and Juo Duvis; lair himself dcckncd Uio winner.
technician — Ed Simon; me­
However,
Swafford
has
Sprague nfflrial said, and oth­ pal agencies.
chanic —• L, It, Thomas; mus­ been certified by the secre­
ers may be added as the plant
The East Central Florida ReJack Williams; nursing tary of statu as the winner
grows. Tin- plant ia located gion is madr up of Brevard, ic
Miss
Judy Rurcliull; public and will be seated when this
off Highway 17-92 near Long- Indian River, Lake, Orange,
relations — George Totthy; new commission takes over
wood.
Osceola, Seminole and Volu­
The paper* were signed yes­ sia and has an area of fi.'joo grocery management — Murk curly in January.
Should the litigation end
terday and changed the name square miles and an estimated Hollis.
Secretarial
practice
—
Mr*.
up
with Bassett being declar­
to a shorter Dearborn Elec­ 1963 population of 771,000,
Kay Gullngher; radio liroad- ed the winuvr, Swoford could
tronics, Inr. It i* a wholly
The Orange Seminole por­
Don M&gt; Allisler; be removed from office by
owned subsidiary of .Sprague, tion of it has 1,352 square miles casting
pharmacy
Gordon Kellett; the governor und Bassett de­
Frank Dorlgan and Karnonn and a population of 380.000.
social
work
—
Mrs. Carmitu clared the new commissioner.
I). A. (ieohegun will continue
The prospectus lint* a nmn
a* vice president* in the ber of projects to lie undertak­
rhangeover. The ro-w Dear­ en in the "Phase t” |*ortion
born will continue to produce Included are aerial photo­
(lie capacitor product* a* Ire- graphs, base maps, land use
fore.
maps, a land use survey and
The Dearborn plant was a host of other items all of
Shop Each
built in 1359 and started with which will make the overall
Night “t il 9
about HI) employes. A fire last transportation planning con­
I'ntil
Jan. 27 rutiled the building. siderably clearer.
( lirUtma*
alw ays Finer q u a u iv m
Production continued in nthrr building* while the new
G ift-llo x rd
structure was built
Ily Dottir Austin
Representatives of 50 dif­
ferent careers, professions,
skills and jobs gathered st
Seminole High School today
to outline the proa and con*
of their jobs for students.
During "Career Day," the
representative! of the various

Transportation
Criteria Ready
For State Body

Canvass Board
Asks Dismissal
In Voting Suit

Dearborn Sold
To Mass. Firm

UF On Last Lap Toward Goal

• •

There's a difference between
USSR and NSN-Ret. Ask any
sailor; specifically, ask Rear
Adm. Robert Jackaon. 'USN’R'
is Navy Reservei. USN-Ret. is
a regular Navy man who i»
retired. Something else, too,
visiting admirals at SN'AS ara
called “ad-men,”

Zip Cod* 32771

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Policeman’s Lot
Not Always Bad

Policemen have to be on
duty in all kinds of weather
and the Day • 'N * N I g h t
zu C. Pringle, [I C. Steele ed to Arthur It. Beckwith J r , Grille, 1300 French Axe.,
and Mrs, llertha A. Simpson Don Tabor, ('apt. Swanson, recognizes this.
each contributed (D); Marcel Troy Ray Jr., Richard Os­
When the mercury began
Faille Signs. G. II. High Ap­ trander, Mrs. I.. W. Morski, inching dnsn last night,
pliances, Barbara J. Thomas, Otto Baumgartner, Ashby police headquarter* got a
Burch Cornelius each donated Jones, Capt. James O. Mayo phone rail from the grille
(5 and J. It. Wilson gave (3,
and The Sanford Herald.
management.
The I7lh and 18th "Gold
Contributions or pledge*
"A hoi pot of soup ia on
Awards” have been presented may be made by addressing the stove and will he served
to th* (iuldfboro Elementary them lo UF, P. O. Box 1 It, or all police offirera who slop
School and to 3'ouchton'e Rex- telephoning 323-0535 or taking in for it—free,” the caller
all Drugs which i* owned by them to 505 Sanford Atlantic said.
Glenn McCall and Ernest Hank Itldg.
Those confined lo the
Mills.
At Friday’s meeting Ray desks were not ignored.
During Friday'a luncheon declared that the campaign “Send over a container,”
meeting, citation* for com­ would continue until the ab­ the falter said, “and we'll
munity service were present­ jective ha* been leached.
Dll it up fur ju u .”

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Church Circles
To Hove Bazaar
This Weekend
T to Priscilla and Dorraa
Clrclos o f Uio Chuluota Com■unity Church win hold tholr
annual Chriatmaa Baaaar thla
Friday evening and all day
Saturday In Uia Community
Building.
Booth* and chairman worn
announced by Mr*. Albert*
Bartunak, Mr*. Eleanor Mil­
lar and Mr* Apnea Anderson,
■amtora o f tto projects com­
mittee.
Named were fancy table,
Hath Boswell; plant*, Peg
Kuhlman: Jewelry, Gall Dill:
country store, Clara GwalU
nay: mack bar, Florence
Boulden; randy shop, Nora
Kendrick: flah pond, Mildred
Wrlpht:
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Joan
Mapln; fortune teller and
handwritlnp, Grace Strauss
and Catherine K lon and bak­
ed pood*, Lucy Carlton.

F Y N E - S P R E D SIX S T I C K

Geneva Citizens
Set Ham Dinner
By JeAnn Rays
The Genera Cltlien* Asso­
ciation will sponsor a ham
dinner on Saturday, Dec. 12,
at the Community Hall beginnlnp at S p. m. as ita flrat
project under leadership of
the new president, W. M.
“ Buck- Torres.
Serrsd with the ham will
to sweet potatoes, cola slaw,
a variety o f relishes, hot
rolls, tea and coffee. Piet will
be available at an eitra cost
and there will be special
prices for children under 12
year*.
All food served will be
home prepared and Torres re*
porta that there are many
pood cooks smonp the sseoelation membership. Everyone
In the area la Invited to attend, he aays, eepecially
newcomers to tha Geneva
sr*a who will find this an
eseellent opportunity to meet
their neighbor*.

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TISSUE 6

B ET T Y CROCKER
D E L U X E ASSORTED

Santa Arrives
At Plaza
lly Jane Casselberry
Sunshine and smiles wel­
comed Santa Saturday after­
noon when he arrived at 8cmInnle Plasa in Casselberry a f­
ter a whirlwind tour o f the
town In an open convertible,
escorted by two trucks from
t h s Casselberry Volunteer
Fire Dept
No sooner wss he seated
In his headquarter* in the
Mall when hundreds of young­
ster* wet* line,) up to whisper
In his ssr about Ho||* end
bikes end sit the other things
they srt dreaming of for
Christmas morning.
Santa will be in Seminole
Plata with randy treat* Mon­
day through Saturday from 3
until • p.m. untd Christmas.

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Trip Enjoyed
A 23 mite canoe trip up the
Wekiva River ending with a
Court of Honor was anjoyed
by members of Boy Scout
Troop 604 o f ths Church of
Ladder Day Saints over the
long Thanksgiving weekend.
Two days were spent on the
trip, with one day o f camp­
ing at Robson’s Camp on th*
81. Johns River, where th*
Court of Honor waa held. Tar­
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Girl Scoutj hav* postponed

Governor's Ball
Set Here Jan. 7

their preliminary houaa num­
bering w m j in Lake Mary
By Detttt Aastia
until after the Chrtatmae hoi*
Seminole County has been
Mays. Datea will be announc­ chosen to be the scene dan.
ed.
7 for the Central Florida Gov­
• • •
ernor's Inaugural Ball, one of
Lota of itore owner* along fix to be held throughout the
the parade route had brooma state following the Tallahassee
worn down at a conquerable Ball on the evening of Jan. 5.
The announcement was made
fatter pace than normal this
morning. The reason: Peanut today by Harold Kastner, of
shucks. Jaycees were selling Sanford, who with Robert Billthem during the Christmas himer will he co-chairman of
parade yesterday afternoon the Central Florida Ball at the
and by the looks of sidewalks Jal-Alal Fronton in Fern Park.
New Governor and Mrs.
they did pretty good. Custom­
ers must hive liked 'em, too. Ilaydon Burns, members of
the Cabinet. Supreme Court
• • •
Eighteen of this city’ s "fin ­ and others high officials and
est” were on duty for the pa­ their wlvea will attend. Each
rade. Some of them reporting ball will be a replica of the
during off-duty hours. They other and will open with the
were augmented by membera Grand March led by the Gov­
of the Sanford Naval Air Sta­ ernor and h!s Lady.
Music for all the balli will
tion Shore Patrol and all were
under the immediate direction be provided by Guy Lombardo
and vocalist Miss Anita Bry­
of Chief Roy G. Williams.
• • •
ant.
Invitation to the balls (ex­
A seven-year-old girl got
separated from her mother cept the one in Tallahassee,
during the parade. Police which la public) will be by
were told of this at 7:30 p.m. Invitation only and invitations
by a distraught parent. At will be presaged on contribu­
8:27 p.m. police got another tions to a state scholarship
call. The girl bad just got foundation fund which has
good and tired watching the been formed to assist outsandspectacle and had gone home ing Florida students on the
to bed without telling anyone basis of need.
Persons contributing more
about It.
• • •

United Fund award lunch­
eon haa been act for Friday
at 12:15 p. nt. at the Trede
Winds Cafeteria in Seminole
Plasa. Fund totals arc still
climbing but are short of the
810,000 goal.
•

i

•

School children began to
arrive early in downtown San­
ford yesterday for that biggeat of all parades. They
were seen as early as 1
o'clock.
• •
•
City crews were also nut
early putting **no parking”
signs on the former meter
posts. Motorists were given
a two-hour warning prior to
the start of the parade.
• • •

PASADENA. Calif. (CPI) —
A tricky maneuver will be at­
tempted Friday morning to put
Mariner-1 on a better course
for its historic Mars fly-by
photographic mission.

Pound Bush
CiOV.-ELECT BURNS
than $10 to the scholarship
fund wilt form the guest list
for invllatkms to the ball. All
funds raised in the Central
Florida area will be used for
Central Florida students.
The schedule of balls is as
follows: Jan. 3, Tallahassee;
Jan. 6, Tampa; Jan. 7, Cen­
tral Florida; Jan. 8, Jackson
ville; Jan. 9, Miami; Jan. It,
Pensacola.
Kastner was chairman of the
Seminole County Burns-forGovernor committee.

ence Troutman, Frank Wil­
liams, liny Turman, Fremont
Long, Margaret L«ar, Doris
Duxhury, Mrs. Friable, Jean
Cameron, Clara Heim, Mis.
farson, Mrs. Cngte. Mrs.
Holmes, Mrs. Ulm Harrison,
Mrs. Eugene H a l l , Mrs.
Ruddy, M ri.' WynKcek, Mrs.
Rumgartner, E. H. Bruce, Mr.
Rich berg, Ethel Moore, JMity
lingers, Ernest Mills, • Mrs.
Hall, Phil Boyd, Anna Cham­
bers, L. C. Wilson, Glen Mc­
Call, G. Gray, Howard Sutton,
Johnny Robinson and Jewell
Chapman,
Cleveland E. Kiner, J. L.
Meuse, Georgia McClendon,
James II. McMillnn, Fannye
E. Curry, Margaret Robinson,
Mnry Williams, Arthur (I.
Knight, Mary Franklin, Gend­
er Mason Neal, Beulah V.
Stevens, M. Riley and Ethel
Oliver, alt members c f the
Rosenwuld S c h o o l faculty,
contributed a total of $81,
UF officials said that sever­
al people have added a few
dollars to original gifts they
had made In an effort to help
the organisation reach its
$10,000 objective.
Pledges may be made by
calling 323-05.15, by address­
ing gifts cr pledges to UF,
P. O. Box 111, or by visiting
the United Fund office at 5l&gt;5
Hanford Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Score by giftas
Objective
&gt;15.000 01)
Received to date
29.9S7.18

LEOPOLDVILLE. The Con­
go (LTD — nockct-firlnj gov­
ernment planes are pounding
the bu&gt;h around Stanleyville in
mopping up operations against
Congolese rebels, according to
reports reaching here.

Attacks Denied
SAIGON. South Viet Nam —
(UPD—'The commander of the
South Vietnamese air force d e ­
nied vehemently today that
any of his planes had attacked
North Vietnamese villages in
the dcmilitanicd zone.

Farm W orkers
MIAMI (UPD — Importing
of farm wo-kers from the bahama* and West Indies to har­
vest Florida's citrus, sugar
cane and vegetable crops drew
little opposition at a U. S. De­
partment of Labor hearing.

Channel Bids
JACKSONVILLE ( UPD —
Bids will be opened Jan. S on
a 8300,000 project to enlarge
Canaveral harbor barge chan­
nel from Indian River to the
now Canaveral lock, the Army
Corps of Engineers announc­
ed.

Will 'G '7e A id 1
MOSCOW ( UPD — Kremlin
leader Leonid I. Brezhnev ac­
cused the United States today
of "imperialistic" air strikes
against Communist North Viet
Nam and warned that Russia
was prepared to “ give aid" to
the Hanoi regime.

New Attack
MIAMI BEACH (UPD —The
American Medical Association
(ASIA) liberalized its ap
proach to birth control and
planned a new attack on the
Johnson administration medi­
care program in the windup of
Us winter conference.

Top Level Talks
WASHINGTON (UPD - La­
bor Secretary W. Williard Wir.
iz has begun top-level talks
with Michael Fox. president of
the AFLCIO’ s railway depart­
ment, in an effort to solve a
wage dispute threatening a na­
tionwide strike.

Winn-Dixie Sales
Top $900 Million
JACKSONVILLE (LTD —
Winn-Dixie sales are expect­
ed to lop $900 million for the
first time this fiscal year, thsupennurket chain announced
tinlay.
The company said it ex­
pected sales to be between
&gt;910 million snd $915 million
during the fiscal year for the
fllO stores located throughout
the South.
"Economic conditions are
better in nur territory than
a year ago,” said President
A. D. Davis and Hoard Chair­
man J. E. Davis. The tax cut
has helped make consumer*
feel better about buying.”

School Hit Again

Tha Goldsboro Elementary
School on West 10th Street
was hit again sometime dur­
Kenneth W. McIntosh, o f ing the night, police reported
Sanford, was elected vice today. A door waa forced by
president at the organisation- the thief and a toft drink
si meeting of the Central machine waa cracked open
Florida Council on Alcoholism School officials, wary of past
at Orlando.
thefts, now smpty the ma­
chine daily and It ii believed
They're starting that beau­ the thief got little money for
tification work along tha his trouble, police said.
lakefront. State officials are
supervising the grading along
the lake, fixing trouble caused Vandals Strike
by
last
summer's
severe
A cigarette machine was
storms which pushed the lake da inagvd sometime Tuesday
over the seawall and under- night at the What-A-Burger
mintd it in places. They're stand, 2545 South Frtnch Ave­
also seeding the area between nue, but nothing was taken,
the lake and tha highway,
j police tey nted today

United Press

Tricky Maneuver

Another day’s receipts were
812.82 shy of hitting the 75
percent mark in the .Semi­
nole County United Fund’s
campaign to raise 840,000.
The UF office reported that
8387.8J was received in rash
and pledget yesterday which
brought the drive'* total to
120,087.19.
The largest contribution re­
ceived Wednesday was |88.»il
from the employes of the Publix Super Market in Cassel­
berry. Gifts of 825 each came
from G r i m k o w
Funeral
Heme,
Ben Wiggins, Dr.
James Prather Jr., Beneficial
Finance and Touchton Rcxall
plus a 824 contribution from
Virginia Garruw.
Fifteen dollar gifts were
received
from J.
Phillips
Jewelers and Mrs. F. M. Mobtey along with 810 contribu­
tions from Grapeville Nurs­
ery, Helen R. Pearson, Elisa­
beth Gallant, Casselberry's
Ecksrd
Drugs, Ralph W.
Peter, L. R. Stover, Mrs.
Katherine Miller, Mrs. Mary
Ballwrg and McRaney Paint
and Glass Co.
McCrory •Otasco employes
contributed $8.00, and |5 gifts
came from James R. Jernigan,
Mary Gronme, Faye Gaines,
Sam L. Davis, J. E. Springaton, Mrs. Richards. Ruby
llnllis, the Altamonte Springs
Civic Club, Mrs. Don James,
Mr*. Childress, the Altamonte
Springs Garden Club, J. C.
Byrd, Misi V. G. Mattox. Mrs.
M. S. Jones, Mrs. D. Stapler,
Mrs. It. C. Moore. Mrs. R.
Sweets. Mrs. F. A. Rosier,
Mrs. Bill McLauchlin.
Solon Testcn gave $.7. Helen
Kelly and Bob Kelly 12 50
each, Dutch Mill Nur»ery,
Mrs. F. M. Haynes, Mrs.
Herndon and Duke Schullert
$2 each, and 81 was received
from Bennie Peyne, WUlls
Dixon, Ulysea Brooks, Clar-

Watch for the Mobile Chest
X-Ray unit which will he in
Seminole County during the
week of Dec. 14 through 18.
This service is paid for by
your purchase of Christmas
seals.
•
• •

Zip Cod* 32771

J l&amp; W A

Politics was the main topic
of discussion at the Seminole
Chamber corner as many of
the city and county politicians
gathered to ride in the parade.
Seems like all were on hand
to be aecn by their constitu­
ents.
• • •

Stefsny YVeitgate daughter
of Mra. P. J. Westgate, 2007
Cordova Drive, loat her light
brown, plastic frame glasses
during
Wednesday’s Christ­
mas Parade. She believes they
were lost on Seminole Boule­
vard near the tennis court*.
They're badly needed and a
reward is offered.
• • •

on the S t Johns River * * * • “ The Nile of Am erica"

&gt;
VOL. 56

UF Drive
Nears 75%

Herald staffers were busy
this ay cm trying to arrive at
a near-correct estimate of the
parade crowd. One aaid he
thought to duck the afterparade traffic, left The Her­
ald at 4:45, drove along the
lake front and out Mellonville.
He arrived at 25th Street at
5:30 . . , 13 minutes to get
home.
• • •

* • * *

C m ld
)

Floyd Futch
Found Dead
!n Waterway

By Harry V. Jetauee
A Miami area myitsry waa
solved Inst week but in solv­
Leased Wire
Established 1908 THURS., DECEMBER 3, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 335
ing it a bigger mystery waa
created In the Sanford area.
Who was Floyd Futch?
Where ia Angel City?
Who were hla companion!
on nn outing to a ramp abcut
30 miles west of Miami?
The hadly decomposed body
o f Futch, 40, was found Nov.
20 In a canal o ff the Tamlaml
Trail by three boya.
Identity was made through
the repair of a fractured leg
made on Fateh by a Sanford
d.'ctor about 18 yean ago. A
metal pin had been used to
repair the fracture by Dr.
Charles Tark Sr.
Dr. Park dug hack Into hla
attic to help Dade County in­
vest igatora solve the mystery
of tho man’s Identity.
The doctor told Tho Herald
this morning he recalled hav­
ing worked on tha man when
he was brought to the local
hospital In 1949 after ha
broke his leg while working
on the St. Johns River bridge.
polos, scaffolding, chairs, ladders and anything
CROWDS LIKE THIS lirtctl Sanford otreeta nil
A truck had backed into tha
nlonjr the Christmas parade route for some 25
handy to Ret » better view of the flonta, bands,
man to cause the fracture.
blocks Wednesday as thrilled watchers dimlted
and other entries in the hour-long procession.
Dr. Park said. The hospital,
on top of curs, hunt? out of windows, climbed
(Hcrnld Photo)
nt that time, was housed at
the Inactive Sanford Naval
Air Station.
He
added he haanever
heard
o f Angel City, near
Sanford, the place In which
Futch la said to have lived.
Dade authorltiea pieced tha
following atcry together in
their inveitlratlon:
Lt. Bruce Berry o f tha
homicide
bureau checked with
Sc mi note County's two leg­
The Ninth Judicial Circuit
Jimmy Tiger's Cnmp near tha
which includes Seminole Coun­
islators agrred with the maj­
where tha body waa
ty may soon get three add! spot
ority yesterday at a Tallahas­
found
by threa boya.
Ha
tional judges.
see meeting of a special com­
This i* based on a census learned a group o f "Sanford
mission that the state’a death
survey taken in tha district at men" on an outing had visited
penalty should be retained.
the direction of Gov. Farris the camp "shout a week" be­
Bryant and which has just fore the bedy was found on
Voting with the majority—
Nov. 20.
been concluded.
an 8-3 margin—wars Sen.
■Die men aal.t Futch became
A three-man ebmmlasl
Ma&amp; N. 'Clevel* ’ Ji. and
w n set up by Bryant to take “ unruly,” Bsrry reported, and
Rep, Joe D«vi*. of .-iminolo
the census In every way possl they tied him to a tree to
County.
hie without actually "counting keep him from falling Into
Four member* were absent
noses." On the commission Is the canal. Enter, they releas­
when the commission, estab­
ed him and he disappeared.
Carl Schilkc, of Sanford.
lished by the 1963 Legisla­
The remainder of the party.
The district population has
ture, voted nut to recommend
increased by 139,900 to 678,000 Berry said, returned to San­
that the 1965 Legislature abol­
persons, according to Schilkc. ford without reporting that
ish the death penalty for all
These figures were compiled Futch waa missing.
REST SEAT in tlic house was afforded this en­
capital crimes, which present­
by the University of Florida.
The
homicide lieutenant
tranced youngster who viewed Santa Claus
ly include murder, rape and
The last census, taken in 1960, drove to Sanford and checked
parada perched n-top Sailor-Daddy's shoulders.
kidnaping for ransom.
showed 536,700 persons in the hospital r e c o r d s . Officials
This sent is n favorite mic o f the littlest view­
On the latter, Senate Cleve­
eight-county district.
could find no record o f such
ers. (See mure pictures and stories on pages
land noted that kidnaping for
The district Is composed of un operation hut referred him
2 ami 3.)
(Herald Photo)
ransom was added to the cap­
Seminole, Orange, Brevard, to Dr. Park.
ital crime list years ago when
Indian River, Martin, Okee­
Dr. Park recalled the metal
kidnaping was at an all time
chobee, Osceola anil St. Lucie. pin surgery, went to his attle
high.
Circuit judges are authoriz­ to check his recordi to coma
“ Now there are few," Cleve­
ed on the basis of one for up with the name Futch.
land said, in support of his
each 50,000 person* in tho dis­
Berry said the body wan so
contention that the death pen­
trict.
badly decomposed the medical
alty "is a definite deterrent."
The survey showed Seminole examiner’s cfflce could not
The senator added that he
had grown by 12,700 persona to determine cause of death, but
has deftnded persons accused
a Nov. 1 total of 67,600,
it is presumed to be accidental
of murder ami even ns a de­
II, United Brens
Public hearings will now be drowning.
N.D., Wednesday. Bismarck's
held in strategic places in the
fense attorney ■'! feel it
A patchwork pattern o f high Wcdtlesduy was zero.
The Seminole County Sher­
should he retained."
wintry weather made for dan­
The Midwest was slugged district prior to the commis­ iff’s office said today it haa
He said there ire “ adequate gerous driving today front Il­ with the first of three pre­ sion submitting Its findings to not been consulted in the case.
Governor Bryant. He then will Chief Deputy James Single­
safeguards” unler existing linois to New York and from winter storms this week.
procedures to k-ep nn inno­ Kmi-.i* to New Mexico.
Tho East nnd Northeust got study the report and decide tary said he has lived in this
cent person from getting th ‘
Sub-zero temperatures grip­ the second dose later, with on the need for additional area for 35 year* and has
deutli penalty.
ped the Northern I'lain j hut nli winds tiiut churned judgeship*.
never heard of Angel City.
Rep. Davis sail he feels the again, lornad cs were sight­ seas
and caused distress
.
Police Chief Roy G. Witdeath penalty should be re. ed in the South.
among severs! ships.
Breaks Iv C C O rri
liam* said hi* department was
tnined. " I f the committee
At bust four person* died
A third storm center took
MELBOURNE, Australia — not contacted during tha infeels that it should be abol­ in Mtchiguil Wednesday be­ shape in the southwestern Un­ Australian Ron Clarke broke I vestfgatiun n.:r doe* he reished," he saiif, "then it ought cause of slippery loads. Fa­ ited States during tho night. Ihc world three-mile record to-1 call any community in this
to be submitted to the people tal accidents in Missouri.
|area named Angel City.
The weather bureau issued day
for a vote. There is no pub­ Iowa and Illinois also were hazardous driving warnings
lic clamor for abolition."
charged o ff to slick conditions. for Texas, New Mexico, Col­
The two local legislators
At one time Wednesday, orado, Kansas and Oklahoma.
were appointed to serve on snow was falling in nn almost
the committee and have at­ continuous hand ftoni Monta­
tended many public hearings na to Pennsylvania. Up to six
throughout the state to sound inches fell m northern Illi­
out public opinion on the mat­ nois, and motorists crawled on
ter. Each said there is “ no Chicago's expressways.
great clamor” from the pub­
Die temperature was 15 be­
lic to change the law.
low at tabbing. Minn, corty
County Attorney H a r o l d
Sen. Ed I'ric* of Braden­ today after lows of 20 below J o h n t o n. representing the
ton, commission chairman, has at International Falls, Minn., Seminole County
Elections
submitted a number of pro­ nnd fi below at Bismarck, Canvassing Board, indicated
posals for the members to
today that probably tomorrow
study and offer s letter with
he would file several motions
Lifetime Unconditional Rond Hazard Warranty
their personal observations.
in Circuit Court calling for the
On receipt of the opinions,
dismissal of a suit charging
Price will rail another meet­
the board with election irregu­
ing.
larities.
SHOPPING
The suit w ii filed by E.
OHS LEFI
Pope Bassett, a candidate for
Interviews Held
the District 3 teat on the Coun­
P e rio d ic In sp e ctio n
• Flat Tire Repair
County commisdoners this
ty Commission. Bassett was
morning were interviewing
T ire R o ta tio n
* Front End Check
defeated by the narrow mar­
prospective applicants for tho
CHRISTMAS SEALS fijMIBlad gin of 127 votes by Mayor Law­
UUDCET TERMS—NO CARRYING CHARGES
post of county Civil Defense
rence Swofford, of Altamonte
oiler RESPIRATORY DISEASES Springs.
arid veterans service officer.
The interviews of about 15 /vwwr&gt;z
Bassett charged in his suit
1964
men is expected to last most
that election irregularities oc­
of the day, * commissioner
curred in several precincts
■aid.
and on Nov 19 Circuit Court
The post was created by the
Judge VoLe A. Williams Jr.
Commission recently and 1*
405 W. First St.
322-0651
granted an injunction Im­
Chxlxtma* o , tilttluui-1
expected to be filled at the
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
pounding
election
records
and
t■/-tfV••/
start of the year.
voting machines.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy and mild with few showers thru Friday; low tonight 58-6-1.

The Lions Club had their
human lion all togged out In
headgear at the staging area
prior to the parade. A mother
took her young girl — about
five years old—to meet Mr.
Lion. Nothing doing. The lion
talked to the girl, then extend­
ed a human hand and the
friendship developed and fear
vanished.
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lly Julian Stenstrum
Associate Editor

Seminole County

AF Jets Record
10,000 Miles
The moving story o f th« first

TAMPA (U P D — Four FlC
Christmas, os axperiinced by Phantom jets landed at MacDill Air Force Base Wednes­
o young shepherd boy aamed day night after a 10,000 mile
non-stop flight which the Air
Dov,starts today in this news­
Force claimrd was an endurpaper. Young folks in particu­ anre record for jet fighters.
The flight began at Maclar will enjoy the 16 illustra­
DiU at H p. m. Tuesday and
ted strips that nJat* Dorr's when the planes landed Wed­
nesday, the pilots had been
touching story.
in the air 16 hour*.

Death Penally
Retention OKd
By Legislators

Three Judges
More Pictured
For 9th Circuit

Sub-Zero Weather
Grips North Plains

Election Case
Motions Due

W h y You Should

Buy TIRES From

�Santa Claus Comes To Town
Judges Find
Task Most
Difficult
Basta Claus earn* to SemiCounty la a Maw of
fiery Wednesday aa Ibouiasda
of children from o m to IN
liaod Um atreota to at eat him.
Salford Poll CO Chief toy
WUllama would aot M tlaato
tho nurnbar. but termed It tba
"larieat crowd ba baa aver
acea here."
toad by the Seminole ili|b
aajorattaa la tfcalr famooa
'•rala-daor” costumes tba kmg,
colorful procoailoa wound tta
way past tba cbcarlai thronia
that oobed and aabed over tba
beautiful floota aod tba stirring
bead maiic aad waved gaily
to beauty queans and digaltir*
lea la convcrtlblea.
Sanford • Seminole Jayceea
who along with Sanford mer
chants iponaored tba parade,
did double duty as they sold
peanuts aad baUoona to the
Many 1b tba crowd wera
heard to say Uut “ This la the
beat parade we have aver had
bare." Jayeea parade chair
n a n wai Wayne Atbert.
Judges Jobn Ivey, DaWitt
Matbcwi. Bill Hemphill and
Mrs. Irving Pryor said that
choosing the winner was very
difficult, but they finally eamo
up with this Uit, bated on a
point lyitem ;
Commercial floats — Pint,
Sanford AtUntlc Bank; Sec­
ond. PInterest Kiddy Corner;
Third, Florida State Bank.
Senior Civic Organisations—
First, Loyal Order of Moose;
Second, Anna Miller Circle,
Third, Florida Nurses Ann.
Junior Civic Organisations—
First, Candy Striperi; Second
DeMolay.
Bellgious floats— First, Pint
Baptist Church; Second. St.
Luke's Lutheran School; Third
Salvation Army.
School floats — First, Westaide School; Second, Southstde
School; Third, Lake Mary
School.

Lyman Awards
Sales Prizes
By Jane CaMrlberry
Cnsh prises and trophies
were given to the best candy
aalasman in tha United Drive
for Funda at Lyman High
School by the head o f tha fac­
ulty committee, Set Manfre.
Winner of the first prise of
$35 was Nancy Prikmn who
■old 201 hotel nf "Copy
Cate." linger Mohtey was sec­
ond with 19 and received $35
and Bill Itedman, third with
162 boxes, won $20.
Thoae winning a prise of
$15 included Bra Savarete
(120), Joanna Chuhh (OS),
Cary Kalecr, («.1), Steve
Grimwuod
(•!»), Demetrios
Thennanoa
(46), and Ed
Hutg (44).
Wlnnera nf the $tn prlsea
wart Peter Berry (40). Duffy
Neufeld (39). Virginia Yearick (36), Kowena Hainler
(37), Tim McLaughlin ( 361,
Stuart Dorothy (35). and
Tom Kedgion (351.
Fiva dollar wmnera were
Ursula Mills (30). Lia Lunn
(30 ), Linda Stoan (2 7 ), Linda
Caaey (27), and David Bry­
ant ( 26).
A total o f 6.330 boxes o f
the DrMits candy have hern
sold to date, ahort o f the goal
necessary to meet tha esti­
mated budget of all tha
achool organisation! partici­
pating in the United Drive,
according to Manfre.
Platinum ia about 63 per
rent heavier than U K whits
gold, which contains about M
per cent gold.

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SANFORD ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK • • •

took first place in the commercial float division.

COfCToHear
Program On
Wildlife
By Fra acea Wewer
The Conservation and Pre­
servation o f Wild Life will bo
tha subjact of apaclal guest
speaker. Mrs. J. A. Kilpatrick,
at the monthly meeting nf the
Lake Mary Chambar of Commere* this Thursday atarting
at 6 pm. in tha Firt Hall.
Mra. Kilpatrick also will
giva information about tha
requirements for Joining tha
Audubon Soclaty, aad if en­
ough people sign up, a wild
life preaervatlon area can be
eet up. The Lake Mary Wom­
an's Club la very interested
In ihla project and Chamber
memhera art asked to attend
and find out what it is all
about.
The following subjects will
he brought before the floor
for discuotion during the bus­
iness meeting: the Talent
Show to be held in February,
the House Numbering Survey
to ha conducted after Christ­
mas, tha naw welcome to Lake
Mary eigne, and Donald Jackton will present the ribbons
and check from the recent
American Legion Fair.
Tha Spaghetti Dinner scha
doled for tho ovenlng has been
postponed until tha matting
in January.

Oden W. Brown
Dies Tuesdoy
Oden Willard Brown, 61,
o f 161 Jasmins Koad, Cassel­
berry, died Tuesday at hit
homa.
A nativa of Nappanse, Ind.,
he movsd to Caeaalberry six
year* ago from Michigan. He
wai • member o f Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
and waa church custodian and
trustee.
Survivors are hit wife, Mrs.
Genevieve Brown. Casselber­
ry; four brothers, Dale, o f
Orlando; Gerald of Sturgis,
Mich.; Harry, of Cincinnati,
Ohio; and Richard, of Con­
stantino, Mich.; threa listers,
Mrs. Gleta Smith. Mrs Frieda
Young and Mrs. Bessta Lam­
bert. all of Conetantlne.

Funeral Notice
B lu m s . O H M

W IL U R Ik .

Puntrel eervlcee ter (Men
W illard Hr«wa. St, nf c » e ••Hurry, wlin 61*6 Tu»».|ey.
will h» h»|6 at J-Je p. rn
KrMay
tt Hit Community
\l#th-&gt;4l»t
Church.
Caaaelharry.
with
Ita*.
ti.lm a i
Capstans ottlrlatlng. ***i&gt;ied
by Rev Ktton I*. flU-htrdi
Burls! will ba In O l.n lltvan
Mamarlal Park. W ln t.r l'«rk.
Nihlack Puaerat Horn*, t'sa■*1b«rry, In ch a rts

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH . . . first place in the religious float division.
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Spirit O f Christmas Prevails In Sanford W ith Parade

Altamonte Springs Section Tuesday
By Jails Bartaa
Altamonte Spring* voters
go to Uis polls Tuesday to
elect representatives to tha
council from district 8 and
district 4. Voting will taka
place at tha C o m m u n i t y
House from 7 a. m. until 7
p. m. and nil registered vot­
ers will be eligible to east n
ballot although only tha two
districts art involved.
Candidate* art Colin Crews
and Paul D. Roche for dis­
trict 3 and Bari Chapman,
Edward Levy Sr. and Don
Friteh, tha tneumbont, for
district 4. Crews and Chap­
man hava tha endorsement o f
tha Altamonta Springs CitIxena for Better Government,
Inc.
Crews, a lifetime resident
of Florida, has lived in Alta*
monte for tho past 12 years.
Both hi* father and grand­
father
have
held council
•eats. H* say* that ha feels
Altamonta should hava plan­
ned toning and ha stands to
see the zoning improved; that
the water ayitem ia not per­
forming as afflciently aa it
should and ha would lika to
sea thla situation corrected
and that ha wants the town
to grow the right way.
A graduate o f Winter Perk
High School and a 1964 grad­
uate o f Stetson University
with s bachelor of sciatic* de­
gree in business administra­
tion, he says that he feels
hi* degree helps qualify him
for tha council office.
Rocha, his opponent, la a
native o f Wisconsin where he
received secondary and col­
lege education. Ha served In
construction with the Army
and has tived In Altamonte
for the past two years.
He advocates sn orderly
and businesslike administra­
tion; the preservation of tha
charm that has attracted tha
many people of tha town di­
recting toward quality rather
than quantity and a plan to
sea that taxation Is just and
equal giving a dollar value
for a dollar spent.
In the district 4 race, Chap­
man states that ha is for
honest, efficient city govern­
ment and will work for soning that ia beneficial to both
the property owner* and the
city. H* promise* to work for
tax equalisation that insures

Huge Crowd
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PAUL D. ROCHE

EDWARD LEVY 8R.

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thus giving the mayor more

time to carry out his duties.
Ha feels that tha preaent
charter has outlived itself and
ia in favor of a naw on*
which will provide for a
mayor, four commiteionera
and a city manager. He also
( feels that thara la a need to
y plan ahead for growth of tha
town to prevent lots o f con­
trol and to make provisions
for an adequate drainage pro­
gram.

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LOYAL ORDER OF THE MOOSE

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(Herald Photo)

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COLIN CREWS

DON FRITCH

•very property owner he la
paying a just and fair share
o f taxes; for revision of the
city charter and for more ac­
tive participation in city af­
fairs by the freeholder*. He
plans, through a monthly
newsletter, to inform voter*
of all pending and future
business and to encourage the
people to make their views
known to council.

h* waa adviser to the Com­
mander in Chief on personnel
matters.

A nativa o f Texas and
graduate o f Texas A A M
with a degree In industrial
engineering, he has lived with
his wife and three children in
Oakland Estates for more
than a year.
Levy also is a resident of
Oakland Estate* with his wife
and ion, a student at Stetson.

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Ha is president of the Or­
lando Chapter. Nationul Asso­
ciation of Retired Civil Serv­
let Employes and belongs to
the Masonic and Scottish Rite
organizations.
Friteh, incumbent district
4 councilman, ia a nativa of
Florida and a graduate of the
University "of Florida with a
degree In engineering. He and
hi* wif* and daughter have
lived in Altamonte for five
years.
He states that he is con­
vinced by the rlty’s growth
rata and amount o f council
business during the past year
that it i* time to have a city
manager handle the respon*
■ibilities of running the city

Available to you without a
dectors prescription, our pro­
duct called Odrinex. You must
ioae ugly fat or your money
back. Odrinex it a tiny tablet
and eaelly swallowed. Get rid
o f excess fat and live longer.
Odrinex rogta $3.00 and la
sold on this guarantee; If not
satisfied for any reason, just
return the package to your
druggist and get your full
money bark. No questions
asked. Odrinex is sold with
this guarantee by:
McReyaolda Drug Stare —
Sanford— Mail Orders Filled.

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CANDY STRIPERS . . . with their red and white float wan first in the
junior civic division.
(Herald Photo)

Nevada Solon Wins By 84 Votes
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LAS VEGAS. Nev. (U N )
— Sen. Howard W. Cannon
has claimed victory by 54
votes in tha nation’s last un&lt;h-t-ide&lt;i Senate race a month
after the Nov. 3 gt-m-rul elec­
tion.
But Lt. Gov. Caul l.iix.ilt
refuses to concede defrut.
Cannon, seeking hi* second
term as Nevada's junior Dem­
ocratic senator, issued a vic­
tory statement Wednesday on
the basis o f un 8f-vute mar­
gin shown by a recent recount
o f tiallots in all 17 Nevada
counties. It gave him the edge,
66.907 to 66,823.
” 1 think any victory state­
ments are premature at this

point with the many hundred
of disputed ballots," h.ixnlt
said.
The Republican challenger
said, "there is still a question
as to who wus elected,"
I.exalt suid a state Supreme
Court contest would be filed
in the event his attorneys
feel there are enough ques­
tionable ballots in the state tu
alter the outcome.
The senatorial 1ace has lo-.-n
nip-und-tuck utmost since tinfirst ballot was cast a month

ugo today.
late on election night, for
example, only 10 votes sep­
arated the two candidates us
returns came in.
The official cuncu.-s show­
ed Cannon the winner by 81
votes, currying four of the
state's 17 counties.
A recount was demunded by
Laxalt.
The recount, completed Into
Wednesday. showed Cnniton
still the winner—this time l.y
81 votes.

Lyndon Praises Late Speaker

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TAMPA (U P !) — A former
Tam|&gt;« steel worker was »cntenced to 10 years in prison
after he pleaded guilty to
charges o f tbositing into a C.
vehicle and setting off ex- f t ',
plosives during the Florida S v
Steel Corporation strike earli­
er this year.
Curtis Ke rce was sentenced
to prison after he cbunged Ins
plea on the charges from in­
nocent to guilty.

GENEVA IT O Prc.-thlciit Mih. Doru I.et* Kiihscll, rig'ln, ami Mrs. JoAnn Oglenby *orl clothiiUf for Friday uml Saturday’s runtmaife sale to
lie HiJon.Homl by the group at Jerry’s Market in
Oviedu front 9 u.m. until 5:30 |un. each day.

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TH E N E X T BEST THINC. TO A N E W W ID E
T R A C K IS A ONE O W N E R W ID E T R A C K !

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Facet to seC s wtsk sod mart.
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Best Won To Boot Winter
FOR C H ILD REN

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Talent O f All Kinds In Jail
CANON CITY. Colo. (UPI)
— Democratic state Rep. Star
Caywood, locked himself out
of his car at the slate peni­
tentiary.

medium security section took
only a few minute* to open a
window o f Caywood'a car and
hand him the keys.
"W e hare all kinda of tal­
An inmate from the prison's ent here.” a guard said.

322-1071

They were here for the an­
nual Christmas parade spon­
sored by the Sanford-Seminole
Jayceea and they liked every
minute of it.
There's hardly nothing new
lo be said about a parade.
Everyone likes them.
But tills one set some kind
of a local record, in addition
WKSTSIDE GRAMMAR SCHOOL . . . children dream of Christmns n*
to the site of the crowd.
this float take* first prize in achool float division.
(Herald Photo)
It started on time.
Aud it went along without a
hitch. There were some anx­
ious moments for Wsyne \l
beit, general chairman, and
his associates. Some bunds
were stilt arriving ut the
BOMBAY. India (UPI* - tolurful audience of Hindus, contacts between Roman Cath­
sti ging area on K: it First
olics and mm-Christluns.
After a dramatic clasping of Moslems and Parsecs.
Street scant minute c before
"In this mutual understand­
The Pope stressed the same
hands
with
some
o
f
the
spirit
parade time.
ing
and
friendship,
in
this
theme
again today in a sep­
But they caught the spirit uul leaders uf India's nunsacred communion, we must arate audience fur non-CuthChristian
millions,
Pope
Paul
of the situation and formed in
also begin to work together olio Christians.
their respective s;sds and VI today called for inter-faith
of the human ra.e."
"M y dear f r i e n d s
in
cooperation
"to
build
the
com­
were ready to go with the first
Christ,"
he
said,
"we
rejoice
The
statement
ami
the
symj
mon future o f the human
sound of the siren.
to build the common future in tlie fact that our pilgrim­
The streets were knee deep race."
"M e must come closer to­ Imlic touching of hands oe- age to Bombay has nmdo it
in people all along the route.
possible to greet the repre­
People sitting atop cars; Peo­ gether with our hearts in mu­ rurred on the second day of
sentatives
of so many Christ­
the
Pope's
triumphal
visit
to
ple sitting in beach chairs, tual understandings, esteem
ian churches ami communi­
lawn chairs, kitciien chairs, end love," the pontiff told n this teeming city on the
ties of liulln.
shores o f the Arabian Sea.
golfing rest scats, on the curb­
"The divisions which exist
It was a spectacular muni­
ing—even on tho grass.
among
Christiun* are a cause
- fi-itation o f the spirit o f the
The bands eame from far
nway Central Florida places.
I Ecumenical Council for closer of pain to all who serve the
U n i faithfully.
There were m me who march­
"The Catholic Cliun-h also
ed with military precision;
is
taking her own proper in­
some who scratched where it
itiative towards the recon­
itched. All got generous ap
ciliation of all Christians in
nlause from the thousands
the unity of the one and only
here for the official opening
Church
of Christ."
of the Christmas season
Robert A. Rumbley h»s
By JoVnn Hays
The weatherman rooperat
teen
elected
worshipful
mus­
Five teenage g i r I » o f
ed, too. Clouds that looked Geneva s|a-nt lust Sunday af­ ter of Sinfunl Lodge 62.
OVER 35 YEARS
like ruin clouds appeared west ternoon doing their bit to help F A AM O t h e r officers
At First A rilM 'tte
of here an hour or two before a fellow teenager, Judy Kin- chosen .it the Tuesday night
lAlongside old post sffics)
the parade. But they just kept naird, who is in Orange Hireling include:
the sun from making the spec­ Mi-morinl Hospital following
Senior warden, James D. 1
tators uncomfortable.
a hit and run uccidelil several McNeill; junior w a r d e n , !
Mores in most instances weeks ago.
James I. Smith; treasurer, were jammed before and all
These girls, Putty Johnson, Leslie T. Sheppard; and seeer the parade, emptied even Olivia Muthieux, Shelia Math- ii-lnry, Prank la Miller, Tho
of clerks during it.
ietix, Mury June Byrnes and j latter two weru rc-ohs}nl.
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Sanford’ s (7iristma» season1•Sus.-m h inouirtl an- menda-rs , I'lie officers uint iippointtve
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started. And Santa Clans was' of the Kbit Baptist Cliurrh |officers will be Installed Dec.
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Ibe hero who sent it in orbit. of Geneva and of (lie Geneva 29.
One person was conspicu­ Methodist Church and w.-nt
ously missing from the parade out with the piuyers and
scene. Ho was Charlie Morri­ bh-.sing of both.
son. public relations director
With ru-opvrution of Mrs.
nl the So ill mule County Cham­ l(o.a Murley and Mi*. I ..I*
ber of Commerce
Bernard, the girls went from
home to home throughout
Geneva anil laikr Harney- rr
i eiving donations in In Ip pny
for high eostii of hospital
triutlilcllt Judy is inilvi going.
I lo-y wish fo thunk t lie
people fm Iheir gmerosity to
WASHINGTON (UPI) — the Judy- Kitmnird Fund ami
The U. S. Office of Educa­ nssure th.il rat-h it- nation, re­
tion *uy» that the ehildn-n of gardless in what smoonl, is
the [wist-World War II baby deeply appreciated
The girl*, all friends of
boom are beginning to laaist
colb-ge and univenuty enroll- Judy's who wish to see her
well and huek I,, me again,
menta across the nation.
Figures showed that new urn to (*• colon •mini for
enrollments jumped 17 per their Christiun spirit and atcent this fall, the largest in­ litude.
crease in tho |iast 12 years.
------------------ -----Tin- numlier of students rnIdle California prune crop
rolled uUo mailed to 6,320.. of I53.ISHI tons i* the largest I
Ion, topping the 5,INK),UUO since 1957, says tin i alitorms
mark for the first time.
Prune Advisory Board.

Sohpie Maine*
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'Judy' Fund

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Mrs. Bowman
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By Harry L Jahassa
There were more people in
Sanford Wednesday afternoon
than you could shakr a baton
at.

Advising that h* does not
"play party politics,” Lavy
says h* will work for the
betterment o f the community
in all phases; work for reduc­
tion of water rates and equal­
ization of taxes and would
favor having an outside firm
Mrs. Margaret Nelson Bow­ of appraisers coma into the
man. mother of William Bow­ town to re-evaluate all prop­
man, owner-manager of Rose erty.
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and Wilk’s Restaurant in San­
Born and educated in New
ford. was pronounced dead on York he worked thero in the
arrival at Seminole Memorial engineering division nf the
Hospital this morning where Public Service Commission.
she was ruahed after euffer- For 23 years h* was employ,
h i * '" . 'log a sudden illness.
ed by tha War Department
Arrangements for funeral serving the U. S. Army Corps
and burial services will be un­ where h* did stenographic,
MRS. ROSAMOND CHAP.MAN and Sanford F. Doudney (riyht) receiv­
der direetion of Brtsson Fun­ bookkeeping a n d
auditing
ed refoifnition for lon« service with First Federal Savings and Loan Aa*oeral Homa.
work and later waa engaged
ciation at its 30th anniversary party. President E. C. Harper Sr. made
in preparation and defense
prc.ientationn to Mr*. Chapman, secretary-treasurer for 20 years, and
of annual budgets, purchasing
Doudney, one of the first directors.
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Law Carries On
supplies
and
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break at tha Court of Crimin­ preparing payroll*. For 10
Mail Confused
al Appeala her* forced judges year* he served with the U.
MORECAMBE. E n g l a n d magistrates to continue aeaS. Army Panama Canal De­
W a s h i n g t o n &lt;u im &gt; - | Johnson noted that Tolarls (U PlI—The council here will sions by candlelight and cigar* partment and Headquarters
President Johnson participat­ submarines are named for pa. discuss repainting litter boxes rile lighters.
of Caribbean Command whara
ed by telephone in the com­ triots who hava rendered dis­ at Uua seaside resort
missioning at Newport News. tinguished service to the
The bright red boxes were
Va., of the Navy’s 26th Pol­ cause o f freedom.
confused with letter boxes
aris mittlla submarine, named
“ Nothing could he more along the five mile promen­
for hla old friend and polit­ appropriate than to honor In ade here, and many "wish
ical mentor, the lata Sim this fashion Sam Rayburn,’’ you were here” caxda ended
Bayburn.
ha said.
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races and contest# (left). For the preschooler Lego pinetic blocks in eaayto-graap size (right) snap together to build skyscrapers, planes and
trains. They are washable, durable and safe as a holiday gift.

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te ■ punch bowl.
we have requests
•ral for Chill Let’s try this Slowly pour In 7-Up, Spoon
sherbet on lop. M ites about
IS servings.
CHIU CON CAANE
• e e
t thsps. fat
SOUTHERN
1 large onion, chopped
COFFEE PUNCH
1 green pepper, chopped
a qts. strong cold coffee
1 lb. ground beef
1 pt. cold milk
1« os. can tomatoes
I tape, vanilla
lOlt os. can tomato soup
to cup sugar
to tap. paprika
1 qt. vanilla Ice cream
H tap. cayenne
1 pt. heavy cream, whipped
1 bay Isaf
nutmeg
1 tbsp. chill powder
Combine coffee, milk, va­
1 clove garlic, mashed
nilla and sugar In a punch
1 Up. salt
bowl; stir until sugar la dls1 lb. ean kidney b ea u
lleat fat In skillet. Add solved. ChiU thoroughly. Add
onions, green pepper and Ice cream to punch bowl; top
meat. Cook until brown, stir- with whipped cream. Sprinkle
ring occasionally. Add neat • lightly with nutmeg. Makes
Ingredients. Cover. Slmmei 20 servings.
• • e
about 1 hour, stirring occas­
PLAIN
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ionally. Add more water U
4 eggs
mixture g«U too thick. Com­
14 cup sugar
bine 'garlic, aatt, add with
1 qt. milk, chilled
beans to meat mixture. Heat.
Ito tap. vanilla
Senrea I.
e e e
to tap. salt
nutmeg
Many of our traditional boll
Beat 3 whole eggs and one
day decora Ilona, at well as
the food and refreshments we yolk until very thick and light
serve during the festive sea In color. Add 3tk tbsps. sugar,
son, come to us from other beating in thoroughly. Stir in
lands. Krom Germany comes milk, vanilla and salt and
the custom of the Christmas pour the mixture Into glasses.
tree and burning the Yule log. Ueat remaining egg white un­
In Scandinavian countries, Uic til almost still Add remain­
sroma ot gingerbread, almond ing sugar and beat until stiff.
cakai and
aweet saffron Tup eaeh glass with a spoon­
bread fills the home weeks be­ ful of meringue, sprinkle with
fore Christmas. In Italy it’a nutmeg U desired, and aerva
fruit cake for the guests; In Immediately. Serves A.
e • e
England, plum pudding Is sat
CRANBERRY APPLE
on the table with sung and
PUNCH
cheer.
Now at holiday time In 1 bottle (Ifl os.) chilled cran­
berry Juice cocktail
America, it U the custom to
invite friends into our borne 3 cups chilled apple Juice
for holiday parUes. T te hos­ i tbsp. lemon Juice
tess will offer her guests spe­
cial party snacks along with
cookies and fruit cake. And
tills party usually hoe a big
punch bowl In the center of
the table.
Here are several wontkrful
Ideas for your holiday punch*
es.
WHITE I'ANT Ah Y PUNCH
1 etna (I pt. S ex. each)
grapefruit Juice, chilled
to cup honey
4 bottles 7-Up, ehllted (T ox.
each)
1 pt. pineapple ahertet
Combine grapefruit Juice

X bottle chilled ginger ale
Combine above Ingredients
ta punch bowL Add ice cubes.
Makes 13 servings.
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In Chuluota
Mr. and Mrs. George H.
Zimmer will antortain the
CbnluoU His and Her Garden
Club on Monday, December 7,
at 7:30 p.m.
Following the b u s l n e i a
meeting, colored tildes of
American birds particularly
those native to Florida and
thoee which migrate through
the itate, together with a rec­
ord of their longs and calls,
will be shown by Mr. George
T. Haig, Chairman o f the
club. Tha alldee and tha retard
were furnished through the
eourteay of the Florida Audu­
bon Society,

And now my favorite punch.
ICE CREAM FRUIT PUNCH
to gallon vanilla Ice cream,
softened
•to eupa (te ot.) apricot nec­
tar
•li cupe (41 ot.) pineapple
Juice
to cup (• ot. can) froteo
orange Juke coocentratc,
thawed
1 qt. sparkle water, chilled
Combine all ingredients in
punch howl Add Ice cubes or
crushed Ice. Ice cubes can be
colored If you wish. This will coconut aM aute. Mix thor­
serve SO.
oughly. Fold la stiffly beaten
s e e
egg wbltee. Pour Into pan ami
WHITE PRUIT CAKE
bake at 333 degrees from 2
I egg whites, stiffly beaten
to 2to hours or until tooth
1 cup margarine
pick stuck In center of cake
a cups sugar
comes out clean. Cool. Wrap
4 cups flour
In wax paper or foil and store
1 cup milk
In air light container in x
' 2 Ups. baking powder
cool place,
to tip. salt
• • e
3 Ups. vanilla
Next week we will give
3 tops, orange flavoring
Christmas c a n d y
recipes
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which have been lent in by
a cups candied cherries
you readera.
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1 cup pecans
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Goldman (formerly Virginia
Humes) of Altamonte Springe,
announce the birth of a ton,
Jeffrey Michael, on Thanks­
giving Day Novamber 30th,
at the Orange Memorial Hos­
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Discotheque Theme Neat In Teens Holiday Party
'like ft to a Juvenile would-be! In our interpretation, the' ed and the floor polished for
I sophisticate,
I family playroom will be clear-Jdancing. We'U use low wattage
N t t i f i f R C atefffU c A m .
bulb* In the side lights to give
a geoeral effect of a dim
There U a period In a home*
"cabaret." Center of attention
maker'* life when holiday en­
will be a record player on ■
tertaining Is not limited to the
strong table with plenty of
pleanat, il Uriel, round of
room beside U for Uw stacks
parties with dvilaed adult*.
of records, both hers and those
Thia l* the period when the so­
she’ll borrow. Black records,
cial life o l the children must
cut from construction paper,
be cocildered.
and labeled with favorite songs
And what a eontldcratloa
will decorate the walls. Small
when the kids are in different
tables will be set up around the
■tageil On my calendar, I can

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look forward with more con­
fidence to my role s i boitea*
to the third grade recorder
recital than 1 do as refresh­
ment chairman for Um seventh
grad* dancing claas'a Christ­
mas mayhem!
Both these Junior social
commitments pale beside oo»
to entertain 1( or 13 teenager*
IS to 1* year* old. 1 waa aer*
vou* about this one for the
simple reason our 15-year-old
daughter doesn’t really believe
I'm a product of Use 20th cen­
tury.
If “ silence Is golden" our
communication would have
shamed Fort Knox when I told
her we were having a party.
From the rolling upward of
the aye* and the little words
dropped, 1 gathered her reac­
tion was to question what kind
of a fun party could possible
evolve In a home where par.
cats bad such absolutely ante­
bellum ( ante-Clvil-War-bellum.
that is) Ideas. Then I tossed
her a nice slow curve
“ Whet about a discotheque
theme?"
Interest flickered. I d our
area, teenagers are subject
to strict curfew laws and most
night spots Including the pop­
ular dliclotheques won’t let
them past the front door.
T o fan the spark of enthu­
siasm I explained that, In case
she didn't fully understand,
the discotheque originated in
France and refers to a little
dimly-lit cabaret where deneers gyrate to the currently
favored
“ yeh, yeh, yeh"
phonograph records. It's In
discotheques that auch dances
as the Watusl, Hully Gully,
Frug, Monkey and Fish find
their greatest Inspiration.
Well, this sounded more

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tubes o f rolled paper taped to
a base and Uw bottom of the
can.
Last, and far from least, Is
proper dress. 1 suggested our
■spiring sophisticate would
need a new "discotheque"
dress, probably not black but
something short with a swiagy
skirt or flounced hemline to
set a dancing mood. Boys will
show up in suits or aporta Jac­
kets and alack*—'with dress
shirts and tie*.

Cowan's

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1’ rrsonals

Mr. and Mrs. Paul D.
Knight, 640 Queen’a Mirror
Circle, had aa their gueate for
five daya her alater and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. George
W. Simonds of Meredith,
N.H., who are on their way
to Ft. Lauderdale where they
spend the winter.
The Simonds have Just re­
turned from a visit with rela­
tives in California.

Just for fun the buffet table
decorations will be mophaired
“ singer*" msde from empty
soft drink cans, construction
paper and cellophane tape.
'Ihe top third of the can Is
covered with a atrip of pink
paper for the face; &gt; narrower
strip of white forma a collar
and a wider strip of blue, a
Jacket Features are drawn In
with a felt-tipped marker. The
balr la fringed black paper
taped hi place. Legs are two

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HOLIDAY PARTY planned to suit the mood of
the teen-ager la a home version of a discothe­
que. Instead of “party" refreshments, a buffet
table offering canned soft drinks in different
flavors and a variety o f spicy food such as
pizzas and nibblers is ready to serve dancers
whenever they wish. Clever mop-hnired decora­
tions are made from soft drink cans, construc­
tion paper and cellophane tape.

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room and covered with darkcolored vinyl cloth. (I like this
modern version of oil cloth
because It drape* well, la cheap
and eaay to wipe clean.
I plan continuous buffet ser­
vice of pliiaa, little tacas and
nlbblles and plenty of canned
soft drinks la several flavors.
Replenishing the table, and
the Insulated ice chest of can­
ned drinks, will give us a good
reason to enter the cabaret and
check op oo things.

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�A irs. Hudson Hosts Party Feting Mrs. Foster
(Coleen) F«

o f tho roosa wee • bossinetto
doc orated in pink and Uuo
■nd overflowing with gaily*
packaged gtfte o f all slave,
oka pea, squeaks and rattle*.
The buffet table la tba din*
hag room was s p rin t Uaen or*
orlold with ■ gorgeous French
haadmada lace cloth. Tho can*
dkholders avers giant apricotcolored chrysanthemums with
Watching glowing candles. For
• game and tidbit, each guest
pinnsd on a nut cup fashionnd out o f apricot-colored pa­
yor In tho form o f a baby
diaper.
Lime ahorbort punch was
•erred from a crystal puneh
howl. T hen w on two cakes
koktd by C olon 's mother,
Sirs. Henry Sehots, of North
Orlando — one decorated with
Blr Stork, the other with •
pair o f blue booties. Mints
and coffee topped o f f tho re­
freshments.
Coleen Is fortunate to have
not only her mother on hand

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•nd celebrate th« ar&gt; I grandmother Robertson’s famif tba second k n a ck of tly. (Cotean's eouafo, Mrs.
gsasn tloM la m a t Diana Bllla, of Holly Hill,
Florida, has a ona-year-old
I daughter.)
Co!**n’» mit*rn*l anc«*try
I dates back rr.sr.y years to
I Longwood, whcr* her great
I gnr.dmother came aa a bride
I In 1W4 from Virginia and
I Zellwood, where her grandI mother Canine w n horn. The
I family chucklei with delight
I when the Just 8'J-year old
I great grandmother Robcrtaon
I remlniacea about purchasing
kar first baby’s layette, before
tba tarn o f tho century, at
Yowell-Drew’s atore in Orlan­
do, and how she rode a horse
and burry down to Orlando to
see her Dr. MeEwan, whose
family is still in prsctlcs
there.
While a get-together for
FOUR GENERATIONS were represented at a recent shower honoring
the men was underway at
Mrs. Russel] Foster at the home of Mrs. Bernice Hudson in North Or­
rrandpa-to-bo Scbole’ bom*,
lando. Pictured from the left are Mrs. Foster's M year old great grand­
the following guests were cel­
mother, Mrs. A. I. Robertson; her grandmother, Mrs. Shellle Canine; her
ebrating with Coleen: From
mother, Mrs. Henry Scholl and Mrs. Foster, honors*.
Longwood were the Mrs. JoUna Ballentine, Jonnle Yosman, Ellen Dudley, Elolse
Lommler and Carla, Vera
Houser, Sara Morgan, Fern
WhiUhead and Tina Vandam;
Wanda Weaver, Margaret A l­
exander and Joyce Colbom
came from Casselberry; LaVarna Ward, Hilda Sommers,
Barbara Vines and Marge
Fenoff, all o f North Orlando;
Charltns and Barbara Boston
o f Altamonte Springs; Janies
Moore from Sanford; and
Emma Schott, Winona Larrimore and Althea Robertson,
from Daytona In addition to
the grandmothers, Canine and
Roberson,

THE SANFORD STORY LEAGUE recently presented the Public Library
with 8 Volume* of Bhort Story Index. Presenting the books to Assistant
Librarian, Mrs. Leon Walker, canter, la Mr*. Betty Snyder, right, presi­
dent o f the Sanford Story League. Looking on ie Mrs. L. W. Roche. Mrs.
Roche was chairman of the sal* of cook booka by which funds wero
raised to buy booka for school* and the Library.

DeBary Personals

Mr. and Mr*. Charles Sch­
neider o f Lucerne Dr. enter­
tained friends o f their homo
fo r
Thankagivlng dinner.
Among their guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Boifart o f
Pompano Beach, Copt. and
Mrs. Polar Kramar, Mrs. L.
l(r . and Mrs„ Everett Swift
Maiouch, Mrs. Sophia Stutter- o f lllghbanka Rd. entertain­
helm and Mr. and Mrs. Jack ed Mr. Swift’* Sunday School
Close on Friday avaning at
Leather wear Is equally Lambertson.
thokr home in DeBary, The
fashionable and wearable on
group celebrated by singing
the akl slopes and hi othar
and playing games. Refresh­
snowy
environment*.
Gala
ments ware served by the
gifts Include leather ski pant a
ho* teas.
and ihearllng-Unad parka* a*
wall aa exciting afUr-akl fa­
shions such aa itolas, akirt*
and pullovara interpreted in
bright, drematie colors and
novel leather texturea.
And remember, there’s a
happy dividend included in
your Christmas leather gift!
Tho now leathers art aa easy
to cars fo r aa they are fun to
weor. Suede leathers need
only occasional dry cleaning
and smooth leathers can bt
wiped clean with a damp
cloth.
Whether you maka your
g ift o f leather derating, dar­
ing, dramatle or decidedly
utilitarian, remember i t ’ s
•aay to cars for and ta dur­
able aa well ai fashionable.

Theresa

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Polniettias era decorative
flower* that adorn the Inter­
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during tho holiday aeaaon.
But aa pretty as the flowera are, they carry a hidden
danger to tho unwary. Accord­
ing to Florida Agricultural
Experiment Stations botanist
emeritus Erdman West, when
polneettla sterna are cut or
broken, they exude a nillklywhite sap.
Thle sticky eap can bo Ir­
ritating to the ektn o f sus­
ceptible people. W att also
report* that the leaves and
■terns of polneettia* are some­
what poiaonoua if chewed or
■wallowed.
So, If you’re cutting or ar­
ranging theae flowera for a
display, heed Writ’s warning.
Handle polnsettiaa with care.

calling:

“ Won't yon com* la and see the toya,
My grandmommy bought for glria and boy*.
There are doll* and gamca and thing* galore.
Even for little ones who play on tho floor.
Guidance toya for on# through eight,
1 tell you hide, her toylaad'a great I"

,

MR. AND MRS. HERBERT BOSWELL of Sixth
Street, Chuluota, are pictured during a recent
celebration of their 44th wedding anniversary.

Present Dangers
To Unwary

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FOR C01D W EAIHfR

Poinsettias

Leather Lovely
The gift o f a leather coat
coveri to much happlnraa . . .
•sally achieved this holiday
aeaaon. Thoro’a a wide range
•f omart atyUa, exciting colora and Intonating texturea,
advise* Leather Induatrlta o f
America.
Leather coata. Jacket* and
other apparel coma In n
greater than over selection to
make Santa's choice of mi­
lady’s ChrJetaaa g ift a real
•nap.
A Chrlatmaa package, to
delight any lady, contalna a
lightweight leather coat In
deep red, olive green, true
blue or one of tho popular
brown shade*. In buttery
•uodo or sleek, smooth leather
—lined In shearling or ollk—
those full-length beauties a n
tops In beauty, comfort and
long-term wearability.

ejMISM*

SANFORD

ha ad tawala g for 91
washcloths 4 for f l

The floral prints ars
handsomely a t y I • d ,
the pile is the luxury,
low-loop typo usually
much m o r e ! Pink,
blue, Iavander, yel­
low.

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Scott-Jacobs V o w s Repeated
M u f i n t K. Stott, daught-1 to S t Augustin* and other I Mr. and l l n . Jacob* art ro­
ar o f Mr. and Mr*. 0 . A. Muf- J C u t Coaat polnta of t n U m t |aiding ia Choluota.
fley o f Saaford, and Noah
Woodrow Jacob* war* united
fat help matrimony at King*land, Georgia on October I t ,
1904 with tha Rot. S. Carl
Sheffield performing the cer­
emony.
Tha bride repeated tha eowa
fat a malt* ahaar wool cult
with con treating arrestor ie*.
Attendant* fo r tha coup!*
war* Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Cor* o f Chulnota.
Following a wadding trip

TANGY TUNA SPREAD
Ttina spread for sandwich**
taka* a tangy turn whan you
add U cup chopped parsley, 2
tablespoons sweat piekl* rel­
ish. 2 tablespoon* lemon or
lima Juice, and 3 tablespoons
mayonnaise. Combine tbas*
with t u a (»vk os.) tuna,
drained. Serr* on buttered
pumparnickal.

T IM E N O W
TO BEG IN
M A K IN G
C H R ISTM AS
SELECTIO N S!
MR. AND MRS. NOAH WOODROW JACOBS

Enterprise Personals

Flemings

Miss Sarah Margaret Peters
and Morris Raines were unit­
ed In marriage in a double
ring ceremony performed by
the Rev. H. Wight Kirtlcy Fri­
day evening, Nov. 20, in the
presence of family and close
friends at the homo of the
groom’s mother, Mrs. Nancy
Rainet, in Pine Street.

of Mr. and Mrs. Fet Peter*
of Enterprise and la employed
at the DeBary Manor Nuraing
Home.

Mr. Ralnei I* employed by
Volusia County District No. 9.

Mrs. Cheater Henderson en
tertalned the women of the
Christian Women’s Council of
E. First fit.
the Plymouth Avenue Christ
Miss Prtcrs Is the daughter
ian Church of DeLand at her
home on Mala Street Tuesday
evening.
Both the program and the
devotion carried o u t
the
Thanksgiving theme and were
ONLY
m a n
built around a display of fruit
used as a worship center.
Members brought fruit to the
meeting to b« distributed to
the patients at the Volusia
Nursing H o m e Wednesdsy.
— INCLUDES —
Mrs. Milo Moreland gave the
FISH — OYSTERS — SHRIMP
devotion and Mrs. Jack Ford
the program.
SCALLOPS — HUSH PUrPIES
Mrs. Robert Roof, president,
FRENCH FRIED POTATOES —
presided at the business ses­
sion and the hostess served
CRISP COLE SLAW —
delicious refreshment* at the
close of the meeting.
ICED TEA OR COFFEE

Gifts - Card* • Book*

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Mr. and Mr*. W. Stent* of
Toledo, Ohio, arrived last
week to occupy their new
home, the former Paul Ander­
son residence on Main Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Stenge are the
parents of Mrs. Dava Tropf
of Enterprise, also.

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DeBary Manor I* Happy To Announce The Successful Completion
Of It* First Year Of Operation. (We Have Done Better Than W t
Expected.) Our Experience Rating Now Makes It Possible To
Provide A More Equitable Kale Based On The Needs Of Tho
Individual.
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Christmas Party
To Be Monday
Th* annual Christina* par­
ty o f th* All flouta Catholic
Women* Club will b« held
Monday at 8 p.m. In All Souli
parish hall. All woman e f th*
Catholic pariah aro invited to
attend.
Mr*. Louis Rotaa, Christ,
mas program chairman has
announced that tha Maxlcan
pinata game will be a part
o f th* program o f entertain*
ment and a door prit* will be
awarded to a lucky member.

Miniature Scale
Ingenious Gift
For The Busy
A little gift can give big
pleasure at Christmastime, es
peeially when the gift la the
"Golden Ounce" scale.
Ibis Ingenious Uttle gold-fin­
ished seal* weighs only an
ounce, take* up lea* room than
tha average pocket comb and
slip* Into pocket or purs* with­
out making a bulge.
It'* tbo ideal gift for tarot
erat* travelers, busy correapoodenta, or those who "have
everything." The scale fea­
ture* both ounce and metric
readings and will weigh mall
or small package* for the
proper amount of pottage (or
any location In the world. A
special chart comes with the
scale, giving air mail, first
snd third class postage rates
for from on* to four ounces.

N ew Arrivals

A Center for Nursing
and Convalescent Care

W ' fP S L ,

The DeBary Garden Club
will sponsor a holiday tour o f
DeBary home* to view th*
Christman decoration* and tha
gardens. Tickets for th* tour
may b* purchased nt Strtpp*
in DeBary, or from any of
the Garden Club members for
a smalt donation.
Th* proceeds o f this pro­
ject will b* used by th* Beau­
tification Commute* to plant
over 80 Palm tr*ea along the
main highway ia DeBary, In
•a effort to beautify the town.
Home* to h* visited from
2-5 p m. on Thursday, Decem­
ber 17 will be the home* o f
Mr. and Mr*. Angtl Dins, 71
Ami an Dr.; Sonator and Mrs.
Everett Dlrksen, 111 Angeles
Rd.; Mrs. William Lakeraan,
28 Sanford A ve„ during th*
hours o f 2 to 5 p.m., at whose
homo refreshments wilt be
served; Mrs. Pro*ton MeBeaa,
18 Oleander Lane; and Mrand Mrs. Junes V, Richards
o f 403 DeBary Avenue, by
Lake Monro*.
Maps will b* furnished
showing the routes to these
homes whsn tickets are pur­
chased.

Catholic Women*?

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Holiday Tour
Mr. And
Of DeBary Homes
Scheduled
Observe

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• Highest
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Meals And
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Registered
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By Jen* Cased terry
Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Nicarry, West Seminole Hlvd.,
Lnngwood, had something new
to be thankful for on Thanks­
giving, their new little eon.
Kevin Andrew, born Thursday
at 7 p.m. at Florida Sanitar­
ium and Hospital in Orlando.
Kevin Andrew, who weighed
7 lbs. 10 01., arrived on his
brother Neal's fourth birth­
day. He also haa another
brother, 8t*ve and ■later,
Kathy.
Th* maternal grandmother,
Mre. Ethel Fulco, and pater­
nal grandmother Mre. Marjor­
ie Nicarry, both live in Penn­
sylvania.

IT'S THE
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Cut For Tho
New Silhouette
IJ-OO—Shaping
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By Margaret Coeby
I ler, o f 30 Sanford Avenue, wedding anniversary, which
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Zel* |DeBary, celebrated their 43th came on Thanksgiving Day
this year.
They feasted at the Cherry
Plata Hotel, in Orlando, with
their daughter and her fam­
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Michael G.
C o a b y and throe-yesivold
Michael Georgs (who to Min­
ed for hla grandfather), from
North Orlando, and their
long-time friends, formerly o f
Rockville Centre, New York,
hut recently of DeBary, Mr.
and Mrs. Georg* Bauman.
In keeping with their sapp­
hire anniversary, Mrs, Zeller
wore a biue-iprsyed fringed
daisy corsage from her grand­
son Michael. A tiered anni­
versary cake, done In blue ros­
ea and white frosting was an
unexpected highlight o f their
pleasant Thanksgiving dinner.
Topping o ff the day was
a long distance telephone call
from their eon and hla family,
Mr. and Mrs. John F . Zeller
and daughters Lorraine, 12,
and Virginia, 8, In Merrick,
L .I, New York.

#

MR. AND MRS. GEORGE J. ZELLER of De­
Bary are shown cutting cake on their 45th wed­
ding anniversary, w h ich they observed on
Thanksgiving Day, 196-1.

Save time by cooking doubt*
portions of favorite dishes and
freeie what ia left fo r future
meals,

Gamma Om ega To Sponsor

Interested In Retirement
Liring With Emergency
Nursing Attention.

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"Have S a n ta --W ill Travel"
Mrs. Shirley (Johnny) Hig­
gins w si hostess to members
of the Gamma Omega Chapter
of Epsilon Sigma Alpha. The
president, Mrs. Kathy (Henry)
Tookc, called the meeting to
order. An informal evening
was spent planning and work­
ing on details for the variota
Christmas season charily pro­
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Members
attending
the
PAUL ftlYlttt BOWLS
meeting were Mr*. Kathy
(P ete) Dukur, Nancy Davis,
3” dlam. 11.93 »"d ta m . IM S
Mrs. Claire (Kirby) Fite, Mrs. 3 V'dlim. 2.13 7" diem. M S
Shirley (Johnny) Higgins, Bet­
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JE W E L E R S
Mr*. Hopo (Jack) Schirard Hope (Jack) Schirard and
112
8. PARK AYE.
conducted the portion of the Mrs. Kathy (Henry) Took*.
meeting dedicated to planning
the Fourth Annual Christmas
Ball which ia tho most impor­
tant project of the year. Tho
formal charity ball will be
held at the Mayfair Inn, Sat­
urday, Dec. 26, from • p.m.
V u /&lt; - ///
until 1 a m. The Gene Fcrnett
II -piece orchestra will present
music, which has a Glenn Mil­
ler influence. Tickets may b«
obtained from any member or
reservations may b* made by
calling Mrs. Schirard, 3227427, between 3 and H p m. A
limited number of tickets are
available.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha will
sponsor a “ Have Santa—Will
Travel" program from Dee.
14 to 23. Arrangements can be
made with Santa to visit
families or Christmas parties.
Call Mrs. Kathy (Henry)
Tooke, 322 092, for late after­
noon, evening or weekend
reservations.
Schedules were outlined for
the annual "Christmas pre­
sent wrapping project" hetd
at th* Naval Air Station. Sor­
ority members will be avail­
able dally to wrap Christmas
gifts for Navy personnel the
two weeks before Christmas.
Final plans have been made
lo lend Christmas presents ol
clothing to the sorority’s
adopted daughter, who lives

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O U R B O A R D IN G H O U SE
WKL.WtU.—

(Daah
D B A S A M Y : MJm to •

n u ll probtom compared to
others, bat it ia still ■ prob*
ton. 1 plop to tin symphony
ortheetra, and * woman who
haa a aoaaon ttohat iiu la
tha front row at every par*
f oraaaco, Bba la wry earn*
toaa about bar peallion, Abby. Tha way aba elu, I
Tbla la tnry ambarr*
to aoma of oar or*
ebootra personnel, and «a*
portal! y dtoeoneertinf dor*
tog • eoncort What can ba
dona? I think aomaona
ought to tall bar. My wlfa
aaya I abould mind my own
business. I'd Ilka your oplniOtto
WOOD WIND
DEAR WOOD WIND:
Aba may bo » patron, ao
kaap atltl. Or Imaghw aba'a
a eallo playor without bar
eallo. Or bailor yet, kaap
your ayao on tha music.
Your wood wind la alghlng.
• a a
DEAR ABBT: Ra your
adolca to "EM BARRA88ED," tha woman who dltehad tha nuda atatuoa whan
aha aaw tha preacher com*
lag up tha road: I don't
agraa.wlth you. If tha worn*
an'a non la an Art major,
and got hia sculptura in
Italy, thay might will ba
worka of art ratbar than
pornography. Waa "EM*
BASSABSED* born In a
coraatT And did tha preach*
ar coma Into this world ful­
ly clothed T Soma baro facta
ora cleaner than naaty
mlnda fully clothed In Ignor­
ance.
ART TOR ARTS IN
SAN FRANCISCO
a

a

a

DEAR ABBY: Tha latter
from tha Art major's moth-

HV/MtisMY MOMMV AN'A .

ByAbigoil Van B u m
ar In Blytheritle, Arkansas
ramtodod n o of this Inal*
dant:
Whlto touring Italy, aw*
ny yaara ago, I bought a
■mall, but aploadld roplfea
of Mlchalangalo’a David. My
artfa'a matbar llrad with aa
at tha time. Tha poor to*
hibitad little soul waa tarribly embarrassed at tha
alght of this magnificently
formed, young, uaadanmd
mala body, aa aba KNIT
him a -dross." And oar
David wore that knit dress
far sa long as my mother*
in-law lived.
CHESTNUT HILL
s e e
DEAR ABBY: I met a
nice gentleman through a
friend and wa bars had ma­
ny anjoyabls dates. (I am
over 40 and ha ia about SO.)
Last night, when ha brought
me home from tho theatre,
ha said: "I hope that you
will hava a new hair atyla
the neat time 1 see you."
I was hurt and replied, "I
don't tall YOU how to wosr
YOUR hair, do IT" My hair
Is always neat, Abby, but
1 don’t go In for tha latest
hair styles.
1 think ha was wrong to
eommant about my hair,
don’t youT Ha la tha moat
•Ilglbla bachelor in town,
but If ha la capable of such
ratting remarks I wonder
if I should tolerate It? 1
respect your opinion. What
should I dot
HURT
DEAR HURT: Hla thee
to the best beauty parlor la
town and gat a new hair
style. Your friend was blunt,
to be sure, but If you are
wise (and Interested in him)
you'll accept hla remark aa

m

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thanking Mm.
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clubs. Sam played the king j f
from dummy and Eaat won
with the ace and shifted to
tha deuce of hearts. Sam Ithe three spot. Eeit playsd
played tha nine. West won the king end Sam won with
with tha quean and returned the

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king from West end Um ace
frem dummy. Sam tod u dia­
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eased hla tan (pot. Than ba
led a second spade toward
dummy. If West had played
low, Sam would have made
five odd, but West took hia
quean to sere the second
overt rick.
t t -3
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the Italians to bid these close 'You'll Hhe M htr* except for on* thtnex wa 6 l n l
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South pair stopped at n con­ C A R N IV A L
servative two no-trump. A
heart was opened, but declar­
er guessed tha dlamcnd cor­
rectly and made tha same 10
tricks that Stayman had.

J h a t O o n u m:

"No one aver gate tha bat­
ter ef me,’ an acquaintance
told mo proudly.
Any woman who prldos her.
■elf In never totting anyone
put anything over on her
doesn't really have to an­
nounce tha fact
It shows all to plainly In
her face. In har attitude, and
In tha way aha treats other
people.
Tha woman who la intent on
navsr getting tha ihcrt and of
any association or buslnasa
transaction must constantly
walgh everything by tha ques­

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tion, "H ow Is this going to
affect m e?"
And no woman habitually
uses tha meaaure without har*
Ing it affect har whole per­
sonality.
She ea n t easily fait In
with other people's plana, for
first she haa to maka aura
that It la going to be worth
her while.
She to so Intent on mak­
ing bargains that aha never
gets tha little extra services
that people often give to those
who aren't afraid of being
cheated.

She la so busy looking for
tha motive behind a kindness
that a kindness never gives
her a feeling e f plessura and
warmth.
Her life is endlessly com
plicated because she can't do
tha smallest thing without
m iking a thorough Investi­
gation of all possibilities.
She will aoma day rvallia
that tha vary trait she’s so
proud of causes people to
avoid making even tha aim
plait neighborly gesture to­
ward har.

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you neod In beautiful colorsd
glasa containers. Soon you
will bo ablo to carry out a
favorite color schema. And
your favorite cosmetics *111
ba coming to you In bottles
and Jars o f euch imaginative
colors as Georgia G r o a n
(that's for me), Champagne
Green, Rum Green, Emerald
Green and Water Dottle Blue.
Many other beautiful colors
will soon ba available to mix
or match in your bathroom
on your dressing table or In
your kitchen. Think what fun
that will he! Of course, we all
Park Job OM
know the brown glsea bottles
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - used mostly for beer, but
The state Cabinet has spprov
loon the Spei'traglas shades
rd expenditure of 136,000 for
will bu in any color one wish­
Improvements at atate parka
es. And I think the protective
In Walton and Manatee coun­
angle la very important.
ties.
At Owens-Illinois they have
The Cabinet released |3J,special furnaces to create this
000 to provide public facili­
innovation, but aa tha speak­
ties at the new Crayton
er pointed out, "We have tha
Beach State Park west of
Psnama City on the Gulf of lead but Wa feel that colored
glasa containers are hero to
Mexico.
■lay and in a few years thera
The Cabinet also approved
tho expenditure of 123,000 for will be no other."
It was said that "women
purchase of additions) land
adjacent to tha Judah P. Ben­ are extremely etyle and color
jamin Memorial near Ellen- conscious and will go to great
lengths to shop for tha ex*
Ion In Manatee County.
act shads of color that apprala to them, particularly In
tha clothing, decorating, and
w \ o \i t U f u r \ f )
cosmetic fields. Nothing la
MI DI - I N T Hf c A I R F
mora effectiva In creating in­
UM ISh Ii i Tonlto
terest In a cosmetic and toil­
“The Ikirkflatura*
etry item than color." How
-Klkie tia rank"
right, and I can hardly wait
to see the new packaging that
ratalex Frt. A Sat.
will coma through Bpectrsf•SlllMT rsiMNK*
Awdle Murphy
Us, can you 7 Soon you ran
- m u skw ivrsiH.tk"
say, "Go take your vitamin
pills out o f that lovely pink
glass bottle," or, "Take an
aspirin for your cold out of
that Champagne Green bot­
tle." It’s a colorful tima and
how wonderful. You all know
how much I like color and
advocate its use.
Tomorrow— ‘ ‘ Dear E d y t h
NOW thru MAT.
Thornton McLeod’

•The Ladies . . . are tha
nation's purchasing agents.'*
Now them la a man who
knows whereof ho speaks. And
th# man speaking waa Mr. R.
C. Pllabury, Vice Preeldent o f
Marketing and P l a n n i n g ,
Glaaa Container Division, Ow­
ens-Illinois.
Mr. Pltsbury was telling the
presa about a really Import­
ant advance In color—"Spectreglas" containers. Now you
will be able to organise your
medicine syrups and whatever

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an araa of 143,330 squire oFlorida.
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DATED Ihla 10th day of Nov­
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pursuant to the final decree of
fureclosurs and seta entered
In the ceuee pending In the c ir ­
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County, Florida, case d -ch et
number KISS, the undersigned
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•Ituated In oald County dee*
crlb .d aa:
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, kWinkleman,
Ideal Boss For Baseball 'Cindeiella' In
Toole Named Lyman 5 Hosts
Hall Of Fame
To Top Team Bishop Moore
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Dec 3. 1964

By J i m Casatlbarry
Lyman High Seheol’i Gray*
Sound* grid Im d i , although

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Saturday Eve

By Jim Beeches
Herald Sports Writer
playing in tha Orango Belt
“ Wa’ra not ready,” said Ly­
Confarsncs for tha first thna, man Hlgh’a head basketball
walktd o ff with tha tsagua’ s coach. Dick Copeland. **but
top trophy for outstanding wall be hoping for the best”
sportsman ship.
Thia waa the way Copeland
In addition, to 'Hounds, and summed up the rage situation
Gene Winkleman and fullback at the Longwood school which
Terry Toole, were named to will open its current hardtha Oranga Balt’s all-Ccnfer- b o a r d campaign Saturday
)\ \ anre team.
night with Bishop Moore
Three other members o f High'a Hornets of Orlando.
Head Coach Dick Copeland’s
The contest, originally slateleven were given honorable ad to ba played in Orlando,
mention on tha all-Conferenee has been shifted to the Ly­
squad. They include quarter­ man gymnasium. It will not
back Jack Blanton, center be ■ conference affair, Blahop
Dave Metis and sophomore Moors la a member o f tha Me­
halfback Paul Lambert.
tro Conference while Lyman
The awards were presented competes in the Orange Belt.
m the basts of voting of
The Greyhound* have 24
coaches and players on the players seeking berths on the
various teams in tha league varsity and Junior vanity
The all-conference squad was •quads. To date, however,
•elected by coachei and prin Copeland has made no assign­
clpala of the seven-school cir­ ments of youngsters to eith­
cuit.
er squad. Tom Barnes ha*
Representing Lyman at this been assigned to coach the
meeting were Principal Carl Jayveea by Athletic Director
ton Henley, athletic director Jim Payne.
Jim Payne, Copeland. Dick
Sis youngsters joined the
SU v«s,
Rodney Umbergsr, ■quad this week after com­
Jim Farley and Fletcher pleting the grid season. They
Cockrell.
are Dave Matis, Gene Winkle­
Winkleman, a towering ITS- man, Larry Lott, D a v e
pound end, had an outstanding Straughan, Byrd Brownell and
grid career at Lyman. Toole Larry Miller.
transferred to Lyman Just
Copeland is having to start
prior to the start of the foot­ a complete rebuilding pro
ball campaign from Lakevlew gram since he has only two
High in Winter Garden. He
itarten back from last year's
played for the Red Devil ele
■quad. They ire Winkleman,
ven during the two previous
a forward, and Jo« Aiher, a
4 seasons.
guard.
Blanton is a ISO-pound quar­
‘‘Wall not have any out­
terback who brought the Grey­
standing height,” said Cope
hound! along aa the season
land, "but we could have tal­
progressed and turned In sev
ent,”
era! outstanding performances
The 'Hounds feet a 20-game
during the season. Mails, a
■late, 12 of which ere Grange
190-pound center, played tac­
Belt Conference game*.
kle for the 'Mounds during
The first four tilts will be
previous seasons but was
played in December. After
moved to the center position
this season when Chuck Wag­ the Bishop Moore opener Sat­
ner was needed by Copeland urday night, the Greyhounds
to fill one of the guard slots. host the Oviedo Lions Dee. It.
Lambert, a 155-pound sopho­ meet Seminole at Sanford
more, waa the big surprise of Dec. 15 and entertain the Red
the Lyman season. He played Devils of Winter Garden'i
guard two seasons for the Lakevjew High Dec. 1R before
South Seminole Junior High knocking off the holidays.
Hurricanes but C o p e l a n d
made a. halfback out of him
during his first year at Ly­
man. Ha turned in perhaps the
most consistent performances
of any Grryhound during the
aeason. He missed the last two
games of tha campaign due to
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) a broken arm.
Middleweight champion Joey
Giardallo said today he plans
to revert to hla old "slugging"
W ins Honors
style when ha meets Rubin
During the DeBary Social (Hurricane) Carter in a title
Bowling League’! play last bout bera Dee. 14.
week Orville Jonee took high
The 34-yrar-oid South Phila­
three-game honors with a 624. delphian, a cagey veteran who
He also nabbed high single has spent half his life in the
game honors with a 212. Kill- ring, said Carter, also of Phil­
worth Ogden had a 615, Ron­ adelphia. has forced him to
ald Hansen a 513 and Paul change style from counterWilding a $11.
puncher to slugger.
‘ ‘Carter’s a knockout artist,
which 1 am not." Giardello
•aid. "But I’ll be on my feet
at the end of is rounds, and
I'm sure Carter won’t."
Giardello, making hla first
defense since
lifting
the
crown from Dick Tiger at At­
lantic City, N. J „ (an Dec.
7, would make no prediction
on which round will end the
fight.
ACTION! THRILLS!
w « tfi u * i te«*
" I ’m no Caasiua Clay,"
Giardello said. "But I’ve been
fighting IT years, and I expect
FIRST GAME
to make It 20 before I hang up
my gloves.’•
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LADIES ADMITTED |
FREE TONIGHT

TRENTON, N. J. (U P I)—
Robert Coombs, 26, has high
hope* that his 114-year-old
ton will turn out to be a
baseball slugger.
Young Rcbart clouted his
father over the left eye with
a heir brush end knocked him
unconscious.

By Harry Grayson
NEW YORK - (NEA) In view of all that has happen­
ed in baseball It la tittle wonder the owners are going out­
side the game for a commlsstooar to succeed the retiring
Ford Frick.

DUNNELLON
(Spit
—
Plana hate been completed
NEW YORK (UPI)—James for the third annual Rainbow
J. Braddoek, the Cinderella Bowl contest which will pit
man of boxing wbo rebounded tha strong Oviedo Lions
from the depths of the depres­ against the Williiton Red Dev.
sion and ring obscurity to the lie Friday. The Lions, coach­
heavyweight crown by beating ed by Arthur Scott, have a
Max Baer, has been voted into
record o f eight wine, one loss
boxing's Hall of Fame along
end one He while the Red
with lour other old-timers.
Named with Rriddock were Devils, headed by Cosch Sam
boxing-stylist
and ex-light- Miller, have a record of six
weight king Lou Ambers, wins, two tlea and a pair of
light heavyweight George Car- setbacks.
Festivities in Dunnellon will
rentier,
welterweight T e d
(Kid) Lewia and lightweight begin at $ p.ra. with a party
Sam
Coltyer, bareknuckle for newspaper and radio rep­
brawler and only boxer ever resentatives. A dinner for
to have received the Medal Bowl and school officials will
be held at 6 p.m.
of Honor.
Pre-game and halftime ac­
The voting, conducted by
The Ring magatint, was on a tivities will highlight the
world-wide bails with sports bends o f the two schools and
editors, boxing writers and Linde Robertson, Dunnellon
television ind radio sports lligh'e homecoming queen,
commentators participating. A will reign a* the Rainbowl
candidate needed 71 per cent Queen during the annual
of the total ballots cast to be event.
elected.
During post-game activi­

As long as names of candi­
dates arc being submitted let
thia department be first to
nominate a man whn meets
every requirement laid down
at the magnates’ summit
meeting in Phoenix. His name
is Charles B. (Bud) Wilkinson.
The baseball people would
look a long time before finding
anyone in sports with the pub­
lic identification of the tall
and handsome man who made
Oklahoma football a household
term nationally sad organised
and headed tha President’s
physical fitness program. Not
many outaide of iporti are as
well and favorably known.
•

•

•

Speaking for the screening
committee, Arthur Allyn, the
Investment banker who owns
the Chicago While Sox, asserts
that politicians and lawyers
as well as anyone now asso­
ciated with the business will
not be considered.
Wilkinson never has had
anything to do with organized
baseball, ia not an attorney
•Bd waa a politician for only
tha several weeks he cam­
paigned for a United Stain
Senate scat from Oklahoma. A
Republican saddled with Bar­
ry Goldwater at the head ol
tha ticket, he was barely beat­
en la the Democratic land­
slide.
Detailing the qualifications,
Allyn says the new ctar must
be a brilliant administrator
generally recognised aa an
eminent success. Wilkinson,
now 4$, clearly demonstrates
his talent to organiie ami
manage on a large scale In IT
years as Oklahoma's athletic
director and head coach.
The late President John F.
Kennedy's selection of Wilkin
son, a man ha had never met,
to head the nation's physical
fitness program should be a
considerable recommendation.
Starting from scratch, Wil­
kinson quickly made the coun­
try physical fitness conscious
and had the program rolling
at the end of the three yeari
he served. He accomplished
Ihis on a small budget and
without making an enormous
task a big government prob­
lem.
• • •

Ready For Rainbow Bowl
ties, special awards wll] be
given aa well as bowl trophies
to the winner, loaere, tha
game's most valuable lineman
and back for the winntrs and
tha tame for the losers.
The game, sponsored hy the
Dunnellon Pigskin Club, an­
ticipates a hotly contested bat­

tle and hope* that this third
•ffalr will be ae exciting aa
the two previous game*.
In the two previous Rain­
bow Bowl evsnUw Oranga
Park nosed out Lake Butler
14 to 13 end Dunnellon last
yenr defeated Crystal River
by a 10 to 7 score.

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BUD WILKINSON
“ Clearly dentonntrateil his talent"
Allyn adds that the new ly can be contacted in Nor­
commissioner should he an in­ man, Okla.
Everybody who has (teen ex­
dividual whn doesn't need the
posed to Wilkins-on will agree
job and who wifi alap down
that if baseball wants to make
whoever requires discipline. Its entire package mare at­
Wilkinson
is Independently tractive, Bud is Its man.
wealthy and is a noted discip­
linarian.
Wilkinson played baseball in
high school and on aandlots.
One of his Oklahoma baseball
teams won the national cham­
WASHINGTON ( Ur i ! —
pionship. He is an avid base­
ball fan. A man with bis train­ Rep. Glenn C. Cunningham
ing would pick up the Intri­ I R-Neb.) tin* conceded the
cacies of the baseball struc­ .nuwrball.throwing champion­
ship in his family to hia 10ture in no time at all.
Baseball wilt have to nunr ycar-nld son, David.
Cunningham and the boy
rapidly in order to land Wil­
kinson. who resigned at Okla were having a snowball fight
homa to run for the Senate. when the congressman ducked
A big job goes with a fellow to avoid being hit and struck
of his capability and get up hi* forehead on an obstruc­
and go. He isn't going to sit tion. Five atitchea were need­
nrnund very long. He present ed to rlo*e the nit.

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' The n e w commissioner
must give baseball a fine
image and drmand the respect
of everybody, including sen­
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Washington," says Allyn.
Wilkinson knows his way
around Washington, and if the
baseball people want to look
him up further they might
contact President Lyndon 8.
Johnson.
"The n e w commissioner
must be an excellent public
speaker," stresses Allyo.
Wilkinson perhaps has talk­
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ners than anyone else of his
time. The physical fitness pro­
gram took him across the
country and beck again. It
made him known lo PTAs,
Boy and Girl Scouts and num­
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presence a n d
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charm at once won over peo­
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Bridge Winners
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Chic League
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TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
A public hearing hae been set
Jan. 18 by tha Public UtilItie* Com m in Ion to investi­
gate rates, chargee and earn­
ings of Southern Bell Telephon* ami Telegraph Company. Tha hearing will ba
held In Miami.
A privata report made for
the City of Miami started the
big controversy by stating
that tha telephone company
is making abov* average
profits and atlll continuing to
keep consumer rstea high.
The company has reported,
however, that Its earning
level is “ meager” because or
largo investments In Florida
plus high expenditure* need­
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aged facilities.

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FORDS
T-BIRIH

By Dues 1 A le e
A living tableau o f the
beat loved madonnas will be
preaented at the program for
the Christmas meeting o f the
L o n g w o o d Civic League
scheduled for next Tuceday
at I p. m. at tha Civic Lea­
gue Building on
Church
Street,
Participating In tha pro­
gram will be Mre. Kenneth
Phillips, Mre. John Strong,
Mrs. William Young, Mrs. F.
W, Hlit line, Mrs. Robert
Lsughlin and Mrs. James
Rhode*. Also taking parts
will be several young children
of tha community.
Tha program will ba under
tha direction of Mrs. E. P.
Richard*. Providing music for
tha avant will ba Mre. B. R.
Gray who will sing “ O Holy
Night” and "Star o f tha
East” ; Mre. E. C. Hllla sing­
ing "What Child la T h is !"
and a quartet o f Mr. and
Mr*. Harry MePeek and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles SUwart
singing hymns. Carols will be
sung by tha group.
Serving aa hoetessas will
be Mrs. Gray, Mrs. P. V.
Hamblen, Mrs. W. E. Schelllg, Mrs. H. C. Greene, Mrs.
B. C. Dunning and Mrs. Don
llitiman.
All members and friends
ara invited to attend.

'Phone Hearing

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Th* American mooae la th*
largest species of deer.

700 Attend Bear Lake PTA
To See Children's Program
By Maryaaa Mite*
Tuesday night's meating of
the Bear Lake PTA was at­
tended by more than 700 par­
ents, children, teachers and
relatives who cams to sea tha
first and second grads pro­
duction, "Alice and Jerry In
Wonderland,” which wa* writ­
ten by Mrs. Mary Franeaa
Holton, music teacher.
Room-count resulted In a tie
between Mr*. Maryann Berg•r'a first grads class and
Mrs. Ruth Johnson’a second
grade. Both r o o m s w a r t
awarded a box o f candy and
12 each to epend as needed.
Tha meating was opened by
the president, Mrs. Kays
Viet*, Gltnn Muallar lad tha
plsdgs to tha flag and Rev.
James E. Ridgeway tha de­
votion.
Announcement was mada

Shark Fisherman

that th* executive board has
selected Saul Houston as new
first vie* president. Mrs.
Susan Houston, ways and
means chairman, requested
that advance ticket* for Sat­
urday’* ham dinner living
sponsored by tha group ba
purchased In advance if posalbl* but advised that tickets
will ba available at the door.
Serving has been set for 4:30
until 7 p. m. and proceeds
will benefit tha school li­
brary.
A movie, “ Abbott and Coitello In tha Navy," will be
shown at th* arhool Satur­
day, Dec. 12, beginning at 2
p. m. aa another fund rais­
ing project of th* group.
Mr*, flu* Gates, member­
ship chairman, reported a
total of 348 paid member* to
data. Mrs. Laura Buell waa
ehoaen to repreaent the Rear
Lake School at a conference
meeting with Superintendent
R. T. Mllwee.

Leaders Join
Bell Ringers
Thera Is a “club" which
meet* one* a year but th*
“ meating” lasts for almost
four wseks.
“ Member*” ara man who
regularly belong to service
and dvic organisations but
"Join up” one* a year aa
Christmas Bell Ringers to
help th* Salvation Army col­
lect funds to aid tha needy.
Their bellringlng supports
tha effort* o&gt; tha musicallytrained Salvation Army sing­
ers and Instrumentalists.
Send your contributions to
th* Salvation Army, P. O.
Box 1256, Sanford.
Thera is a conjunction o f
tha planets Jupiter and Sat­
urn avery 20 year*.

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DcBary Duplicate Bridge
Club had 13 table* In play,
directed
by Col. William
Hague, at this week’s Tues­
day afternoon meeting in the
Fire Recreation Hall.
Winner* were, NS, first,
Mrs. Norman Meyer mnd Mr*.
George Pearsall; second, Mr*.
Edwin Wachter and Norman
Meyer; third, Mr*. W. B.
Cook and Mrs. Lualla Thomp­
son; fourth, Mrs. Harold A.
Lynch and Mrs. H. B. Mor­
rison;
EW, flret, Mr*. Thornlon
Smith and C. R. Andrews;
second, Sira. O. N. Lackey
and Mr*. Myron Arrardl;
third, Sira. A. G. Besom and
George Pearsall; fourth, Stra.
David Singer and Robert
Foulda.
Two month eerie* winner*
were, first, Mrs. Myron Acrardl; second, Mrs. Frank
Holder; third, Norman Meyer;
fourth, Mr*. Loris Weeks;
fifth, Georgs Pearsall and
sixth, Sirs. Myrtle Dunnsbach*.

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Reconnaissance
A 11 a e k
Squadron Nine, commanded
by Cdr. J. A. deGanahl, has
departed Sanford for a de­
ployment In the Mediterran­
ean and la destined to become
the first unit to operate the
new RA-SC Vigilante with
the Sixth Fleet.
The “ lloot Owls,'* as the
equadron is known, ia serving
aboard the carrier US8 Sara­
toga and will he relieving
Heavy Attack Squadron Elev­
en, which la presently serving
aboard th* USS Independence
in th* Mediterranean. V A Hl t
la scheduled to return to San­
ford later this month.

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Tha services o f a profeiaional
shark fieherman have been
enlisted by the state Depart­
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aava mackerel flahing near
the Florida Key*.
Commercial m.irktrel fish­
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gll nets and eating the mack­
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Dav# Webb, of Cambell*.
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I n e w a h a n t Camlbarry
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from a crushing loss.
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218 seats needed for a major­
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12 o f the last 17 elections.
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least to seats ever since the
108 election. In January it
will he 78.
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a smashing pickup In l'Jttit
and still be way o ff the pace.
In the U. S. Senate, GOP
membership dropped t&lt;r about
one-third in 1058 and after

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Bruce Biossot— Ray Cromley

WASHINGTON ( NEA) Rome Repuhliran leaders are
talking ai&gt;out one o f their
party's
truly
fundamental
dilemmas—the fact that de­
feat tend* to feed upon it­
self.
They ara not ronsoled hy
the comment, hrnrd mostly
from people who never met a
political payroll, that Sen.
Barry Goldwater'a 27 million
votes on Nov. 3 constituted a
very nice showing for a loser.
Nor are they impressed
with brave talk from men
like Rep. Charles Hu Heck,
House minority leader, about
how easy It la to snap hack

Dr. Crane’s

N e w B a la n c e o f P o w e r

is even a shade

Party control o f governor­
ships fell to a disastrous 14
in 1958. After six yeurs of
vuliant struggling, the total
is up to 17.
Republican hold on state
legislitlures is near an alltime low and membership has
dropped to Irss than a third
o f all srsts.
The blithe talk of a stun­
ning comeback next time reg­
isters poorly aguinst these
enduring figures.
The lough psrty profes­
sionals are all too well aware
that losing has become a had
hahit, with cumulative e f­
fects.
Many Republicans gravely
wonder how to rerover the
art of winning. Whst alls the
party, they feel, rnnnnt ho
cured by getting rid of Na­
tional chairman Dean llurch
—or even John Birch.
A political psrty that has
lost so much for so long hns,
obviously, a badly constricted
working base. Not enough
blood flows in its veins.
Too, a steady loser repels
good candidate prospects and
thus tends to compound the
losses of the past. Some o f
the party'a most seasoned ex­
perts never erase to bemoan
the “ kicking away" of good
Senate seats or governorships
through lark of attractive
competitors.
The narrower the base, the
fewer the good candidates,
the less there is of healthy
“ idea ferment” in the party.
There still can be plenty of
noisy ronfliet, but it tends to
take on the accents o f bitter­
ness and frustration which
go with habitual defeat. The
clamor surrounding the 19*51
Gohlwater nomination falls
into this pattern.
The Republicans, examining
Uemunatic successes over the
past three decades, have tried
“ me, too” with modest results
nnd “clear choice' 'this time
with no benefit at all.
When they oppose for op­
position's sake, they some­
times hold down their advers­
ary's programs. But more
often than not, voters have
penalised them for the effort.
Some congressional Repub­
licans insist they have tried
good "constructive alterna­
tives” to Democratic propos­
als and fared no better. One
thoughtful young Republican
asserts, however, that most
o f these alternatives have
hern pale copies of Democrat­
ic ideas.
So the cost o f defeat
mounts tnd is measured in
many ways. Offices ara not
won; control la not gained.
Party prestige falls, and ap­
pealing
political
prospects
with ideas, with the makings
o f victory, shun tha habitual
loser.
In the view of solid Re.
publican professionals, noth­
ing will avail until the party
finds out how to break the
tightening grip of tils vicious
circle.

Notes from the foreign
news rubles:
Japan's growing trade with
Communist China soon may
force some painful decisions
on Prime Minister Eisaku
Rato, He is under pressure
from two sides on this ques­
tion.
On the one hand, markethungry Japanese businessmen
are pushing for better access
to mainland China, inrluding
a trade pact between tha two
governments and easier pay­
ment plans fur the Red Chin­
ese buyers.
On the other side, the Jap­
anese foreign office is urg­
ing Rato to bo millions,
pointing out that economic­
ally Jajun's bread Is buttered

by the United States. Nation­
alist China, with whom Japan
trades profitably, also is campaining
against
Japanese
business with Communists.
East German Communists
nre expected to seek more
political profit from the oneday passes they issue to West
Berliners four times a year
to visit relatives on the other
side o f the wall. The next
puss period starts Dec. 19
ami the Communists already
have threatened to reconsid­
er it if West Berlin does not
forbid banks to sell East
murks which visitors have
been smuggling into East
Berlin. Rome Western observ­
ers speculate that Soviet Prcmler Nikita Khrushchev forc­

ed East Germany to sign a
pnse agreement in order to
improve its image in the
West, and that, with Khrush­
chev now gone, the East Ger­
man regime may trump up
exruses to break off the
agreement.
Top French officials in
Paris say the Algerian ainiy
would grab (tower if President Ahmed Hen Bella slides
much farther to the political
left. They say relations be­
tween French and Algeiian
army
commanders
remain
cordial and that the army is
rrstive about the distance
Hen Bella already lias gone
toward setting up a Castrostyle neart'omnniniat statu
in Algeria.”

PASADENA, Calif. &lt;UPI&gt;
— Scientists were expected to
decide Wednesday whether to
make a delicate mid-course
maneuver today to put Ma­
riner-4 on target for Mars.
Project m a n a g e r Jack
James
began consultations
with other scientists at Cali­
fornia Institute o f Technol­
ogy’s Jet Propulsion Labora­
tory (JI’ Ll to set a definite
time and data for the crucial
maneuver.
Mariner-4 is due to fly
past Mars July 14 to take the
first closcoip television phot­
ographs o f the mysterious
red planet on which scientists
have speculated some life
form might exist.
If tho 575-pound windmillshaped spacecraft continued
its present course without
any adjustment. It would miss
Mars hy 151,(500 miles.
To take the pictures which
may give scientists more vital
drtails o f Msrs and its in­
triguing rnnals, M ariner-4
should rums within about
12,000 mile* o f the Martian
surface.
™
Should the mid-course man­
euver prove completely suc­
cessful, Mntiner-4 would loom
l&gt;nst Mars at a distance of
only 8,000 miles at the end nf
its .125-million mile, 7*4monlh-lnrig journey through
spare.
James said the mideoiirse
maneuver—to lie ordered hy
radio signal front the JPL
control renter—depends on
prreise calculations of the
spaceeraft's progress.

ney. America's famous retail
store genius, had lunch at our
house In Chicago.
“ Dr. Craoo," he said, "p rac­
tical psychology Is essential
for a successful merchant.

trial and sales conventions, you
readers have already received
in this column!
Because, however, It come)
In small doses in this progress­
ive newspaper, you may fail
"But
many
executives, lo realire its value.
though talented In their special
Instead of paying $730 per
field, are not versatile psy­ man for a little special clinic
chologists.
on the same subjects, you gtt
"They may be high salaried these facts for the 10c price of
officials In the company but your newspaper!
still lose their wives or let
At the Menninger Clinic, for
their children become delin­ example, those executive* were
quent.
told that they often are Irri­
"So we need more psy­ table In the office or plant be­
chology training of top execu­ cause they left home In tha
tives."
middle of a domestic argu­
Earlier this year a 3-day ment !
course was set up at the MennIn turn, when they get back
Inger Clinic In Kansas for 20 home at night, they may bawl
top echelon executives, at $750 out their children unfairly be­
per man.
cause they have transferred
Various psychiatrists at the pent-up ire from the store or
Mcnninger Clinic then gave factory and now let it explode,
them specific lectures on how like VcsuvUs, In red-hot verbal
to be the "versatile psycholo­ lava.
gists" whom Mr. Penney men­ In this dally column, I have
tioned.
repeatedly warned and tutor­
And I wish to laud this In­ ed and used actual office
novation by the Mcnninger eg- cases by the hundreds to illu­
perts.
strate exactly these causes for
But It Is often more efficient human friction.
to schedule such "Human Re­ And this newspaper has even
lations" clinics at the home offered you non profit booklets
plant, factory or department for further study on basic
store.
causes of human discord.
J. L. Hudson's gigantic store
So Please get hepl TBe news­
In Detroit thus had me come paper la figuratively bringing
In to lecture before all 12.000 college education to you read­
employe*, ranging from sales ers so take full advantage of
clerks and elevator starters, this column.
all the way up to the president.
For the modern newspaper
Allis Chalmers and other Is truly your “ University In
firms have done the same.
Print" and the moat versatile
Thus, I have conducted "Hu­ source of helpful Practical ad­
man Rclalions" clinics for top vice you can obtain.
life insurance firms, Abbott
As proof, send for the "V o­
Laboratories, and even the U. cational Guidance Booklet."
S. Navy at Mare Island during enclosing a long stamped re­
Ihe war.
turn envelope, plus 20c.
But what lho.se 20 topnoteh
It contains employment testa
executives received at Ihe and a specimen "Letter of Ap­
Menninger Clinic 3-day cosirse plication" for a job which has
and what t give to huge Indus had phenomenal results.

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Lyle C. Wilson Says:
False Alarm

LATH nor, Calif. (UPI) A package started licking in
Ihe Lathrop post office, Has­
tily-summoned deputy sheriffs
They began to restrict Olep ami Bremen gingerly opened
ka's functions, Dodd said. it and found a battery-operat­
ed shoo shining machine.
They tapped his telephone and
began to monitor his waste
paper basket. Finally they
COMPLETE
locked Otepka out of his of­
INVESTMENT SERVICE
fice, denied him access to his
A ll sa v in g s accounts opened, all addition!
Listed and unlisted
own files. And Dodd added this
to y o u r account that are m ade b y the 10th
Securities
barbed observation:
Mutual Funds
of
the m onth, earn d ivid end s from tho lit.
“ No one suspected of espio­
nage or disloyalty has to my
ALLEN Jk CO.
knowledge been subjected to
211 K. LEMON ST.
IT PAYS TO SAVE WHERE
such surveillance and humil
LAKELAND. FLA.
iatlon. But Mr. Utepka was
SA V IN G P A Y S ...WITH US
not suspected nf disloyalty or .Member: Midwest Stock E n h
Chicago Hoard of Trade
espionage. He was suspected
very simply of cooperating
Orlando Rales Representative
with (lie Senate subcommittee
.c l w m
and of providing It with infor­
MRS. STAN COMSTOCK
A S&amp;Ss o
one
A t
T TI o
o m
M
l e tI a
mation that some of his su
perlors found embarrassing or
Ph. GA 3-8014
312 WEST FIRST ST.
SANFORD, FLA.
objectionable."

Loyalty vs Laxity
The national security aspect
of tho personal tragedy that
overwhelmed presidential as­
sistant Walter W. Jenkins
should r e m i n d Republican
campaigners that they have
been slow- to follow up on al­
leged security lapses in the
Stale Department.
The story of these lapses Is
filed In U. S. newspaper of­
fices under the name of Otto
F. Otepka.
Otcpka was chief of the
evaluation division in the
State Department's Office of
Security, Secretary of State
Dean Rusk ordered Otepka
fired in 1M3 for a variety of
reasons but for a welt identi­
fied specific cause. The cause:
—Utepka had leaked to the U.
S. Senate Internal Security
Subcommittee his fears Uiat
security precautions in the
Stale Department were going
to pot. Otepka believed the
State Department was going
to pot. Otepka believed the
State Department was taking
on persons for sensitive jobs
without adequate or any se­
curity check.
Otepka believed there was
evidence of derogatory infor­
mation against sums of these
employes with access to sensi­
tive areas. He wanted to tight­
en security checks. In the pro­
cess of Otepka's rebellion
against what he regarded as
the lax security proceedings
In the department as presided
over by Rusk, Otepka passed
information to the Senate sub­

committee On one or more o c­
casions Otepka prepared ques­
tions for the committee conn
M-l to ask Otepka's Immediate
superior when the latter test!(led.
Such conduct won Otepka
enemies in the State Depart­
ment. He was proving himself
to he a difficult fellow. So the
Otepka case is all snarled up
in numerous questions, tine n!
them is whether a department
can function with employes
who are disloyal to the boss.
Another question is whether
loyalty to country can over­
shadow loyalty to a job ami
warrant an employe in leaking
department secrets to a cun
grcssional committee.
Another question b whether
State Department security pro­
cedures did go to pot, as Otep
ka alleges, and whether the
situation has gotten worse,
been corrected or, whether It
even has been noted at all by
the department brass. This D
a question in which American
fit ire ns have the most urgent
interest.
The Republicans were ho|
kring last summer about the
Utepka case but it slipped
away from them as did so
many other issues. About a
year ago Sen. Thomas J.
Dodd, a Connecticut Demo­
crat, defended Otepka simply
because he had testified hon­
estly before the Senate sub­
committee. Dodd recounted
the department's campaign to
get Otepka.

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You get a wonderful reoponeo.
LEO (July S3 to August
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to krtftf In profits. Show that
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gal panderful support.
TIMnO (August 23 to Sep22) If you hare a
gn akr understanding of the
phllosophlea of others than In
tha past, you coma to true
meeting of minds. Be more
Interested In rlose ties. Do
that which pleases them more.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October S3) Hit on soma new
methods now that make you
mors popular with others and
imprest your regular work.
Pay mors attention to email
courtesies. Otbera hare feelinn. too.
SCORPIO (October 2* to
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maka Improvements on any
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ability.
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to January 20) Any annoying
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modsrn in your approach tow­
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Into charming things. Increase culture.

AQUARIUS (January 21
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able to handle those duties
out-of-doora now that please
higher-ups. Step out with en­
thusiasm. Forget all that mod­
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your progress.
PISCES (February 10 to
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time worrying over the unim­
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concentrate on hig Issues.
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All Tyyoa tad Siaaa
*23-4744.
SHETLAND Poey, laddla, hrlWo Sopolr and Serried
dig A haltar |100. Pk. 828STINE
8435.
Mich)**
and Supply Ob.
307 W Md St
FA 8-8413
VOTICB or (ALE
S H E T L A N D Podaa For
Katie* la h er.by gtvaa that
Chriitmii 830 A up. 38 3479 29. Photo ft Equipment parsusnt
ta tha final dseraa s t
After S PM.
fsr x lo s u ra and tala entered is
WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP ths cause pendisg In th* Clrrutt
la snd fo r Ism lnnl*
12. Hptdal N olicot
For "Tha Best From All Your Ceurt
County. F lorid* aaa a docket
Fllmi."
numhar 14411, tha undaralgned
Clark will sail tha proptrty
AH Types Supplies — Folders 210 S. Park Avt., Sanford
situated la told County describ ­
ed a t:
8 for 11.00
30. Home Appllancaa
Lat II. Bloek F. BCVLAND
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
E S T A T E I . b subdivision

Legal Notice

ERRORS
Tko a era te wttt wot Wo re.
i f t s i l l l , Coe m ete I t s s ooe
laroreeet Isw tH ss.

nwiwuma— *

COPY
Tka Kerala reserves tko pet.
elleao ml te|eetto« o r reelstag aay a4 »ertla ea ea t wklek
It germ s oh jeetlesak l* to

tko poller el tkta govern.

w~ m m isiE8—

18 Noon Day Btfgra
Fuhllratloo For
laarrtiowa and Kills
(Hat. Noon For Maaday)

15. Special Services
RICHARD'S TREE SVC.
Free esLmatai, Lleenaad
A Insured. Ph. 38-0300

A ft B CONTRACTORS
HOME IkIPROVEMENTS,
ROOFING. PA1NTINO A
INSULATING

1. Lout * Found

SANFORD ELECTRIC
G.E. Applisnces—New A Used
111 Magnolia
38-1342
ALL Types of new m ijor Applisnces at Drastic Discount.
Call 38-4448 J A R Trading
Post, Inc., 2309 S. Orange
Blossom Trail. Orlando.

You can Qnd anything you

322-887 •aed advertised in tha Her­
REWARD: Hava you icca Financing Arranged
“ Inky?" lie's • B l a c k
ald Clsxiflad.
FIX1T SHOP
Cocker Spaniel. P l • a i •
“ Wa fix everything eieept
phoaa 323-0897 or 322-9740 1!
broken bearta.”—Authorlied
you know hit whereabouts.

Legal Notice

LOST: Chain Holit A Dolly
Saturday, 17 92 North ot Dog
Track Road. Longwood. Re­
ward 138-3049.

dialer for Jacobsen Lawn
IV THE CIRCCIT CO l'K T OF
mowers. Fipcrt Key A Lock THR
VIVTH J in iC I S I . C lR Service, 409 W. lit St. 322- d lT. IV A hD FOR VKHIVOLB
rol'VTV. FLORID t.
4731.
( haaerry Vo. I (Ml

17. Janitorial Sorvlcen

FOUND: Affectionata young YENTSCH MAINTENANCE
Service A Supplies
male dog. White with black
38-4443
aod tan markings. 322-6063. 2343 S. Park Dr.

Legal Notice

LOST: Red Booe Hound in
Pmecreit Shopping Center.
FICTITIOl'S IS SMB
Call 322-3737 day or night NOTICE
IS hereby given Ih tl
I nm enrage I In huelness St IT*
122 0422.
LOST: Personally engraved,
heavy sliver Charm Brace­
let. Sentimental value. Re­
ward. 122 3407.

Legal Notice
KOTICK o r 4ALK
Holies is hsrsbr •«»•» tkst
pursuant te ths Hast deersa o f
fnreetnaars and sals entered In
th* rail— p«ndin« la III* circuit
court In end for Seminole
Cnuntr. Florid*. eass d o c a .t
atimbar 144*4. lb s u n 4 sra g a t4
Clark will soil Iks propvrtr altuat»4 la said Cnuntr 4sscrlbs4

**’ l o t

il.

SOUTH

r I N 1-

CREPT. T »lr4 Addition. k
subdivision. . . o r d l n s to a
plat Ihsrvof eoenr4s4 la
ria l Book II. p tgss I t sn4
II o f Ihs Public Rseords

of ■•missis Ceuatr, rise14s, on I.
On* Jibe.*on f«ID F u m se*
m »d»l
X fE -U R F .
ssrial
ttllH Il
Ons OK (E lectric) Hot K f
t - r llsalsr. m et*l T Q H A R o u t . »*risl n f l t l l l t i
Ons Chelsea (tlse trls) K K eh«a Ethauat fas;
O at
Ne-Tona
talacirte)
Bath Exhaust r a n ;
Ons OK (KUetrle* Built-In
Oven. Model J J tllllB C , garlaJ X f l t l l l f - 4 :
Ons OB (E lectric) Bultl-ln
Range, m o 4 s I JII3R 1II.
■•rial X H X t t ff ;
Ons or. (E lectric) R efrl■ *rsl«r. M -Ml L A i llR . bar
Ml OKtSIIIS;
T»n Venetian Blind* IMStall, manufactures b r Senharlk rtlaea A Paint C«m p sa r, Sanford. Flerl4a.
T -g e lb e r • l i t *11 slrueturM
ant lm prov«i**nts now an4
hereafter en a*l4 Isv4. an4 111lu rtt aitach*4 tb*reto. sn4 all
rant*
Im u * s. proceed*. and
profits accruing and ta aeeru*
tram said promises, all o f which
tr s Included within lha fore,
going description aad lha habaadum thereof: also all g o *
steam.
electric.
w ater,
and
alb*r beatiag. c-a h la g. rafrlgaratlag. ligM Iag. plum blag
veatlM lIag.
Irrigating.
and
pow er a y eten * machine*. appllaacaa. fu t u r e * aad appurlanance* wblrk aow ara ar
may hereafter pertain ta. ar ba
used with, la. ar ea eald pre­
miere. even tbeugb they be de­
tached ar detachable,
at pubtla safe, ta the b lsheet
aad best blddtr far cask be­
tween ths keurs a f slsvan
e'sleck la Iba fereneoa and twe
a'eleck la Ike afteraooa en the
lin t day a f December, t l t t . at
the Front Door o f ths gem lnols Csanly Courthouse la Annford. Flarlta.
(CO t'RT i m &gt;
Arthur M Berkwltk. J r .
Clerk e f tha Circuit Ceurt
B y; Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
J en a ln s* W e lt* Clarke
aad H tm llloa
Dot nett Rational Bank Bldg.

Jacksonville t. Florida
rubltsk Dee. I. 1X4
CDM-lb

&gt;1 I»n rw u n d . Seminole County.
Florida, under ths flctltloue
nams o f VK K K Tg If VII. and
that I Intend ta reglstsr said
nams with ths Clerk o f ths
Clreult Court, lem la n lt County.
Florida, In aceordsnes with the
provision* o f
the Fictitious
S am s Stttutee. tn-w lt: Sec­
tion
I t i 0* Florida etslu tes
HIT.
Big: Les Meyerhofs
Publish Nov. U. D . is A Dee-

s. 1X4.

C D O -II

hOTIt'K OF I I I R
Nntlre Is hereby given Ih tl
sursunnt la ths fisa l deers* of
forsvlasur# sad sale entered In
tha « a u x pending ta tha tircult
e*u rt It and f*r lem lnefs
County, Florida, case deckel
aum bsr 11X4, ths under.Igned
D s r k will sell th* properly
tltu sie d la said County deecrlbed a*:
L*l
(I.
iO U T If
FINEc r .r s T . Third Addin**, a
•ubdtvisloa. aeearding t* a
p ltt th ereof r*card*t ta
Flat Roek I f. page* &lt;1 and
SI o f
the
thiblle
Rerorde o f iem ln ol* County.
Florida, and;
Oa* o e i electric) SI O tl
Mot W ator Master. Model
TO IIAR O dM , aortal R T tllIII:
On* Chelae* (ef*clrle) K it­
chen K ihauet Fan;
On* OK (electric) Rutlt-ln
Oven. Mo&gt;lel XSKUSC. Car­
le! T R X I 1 I I ;
On* fir. leleetrlet Built-In
Hens*. Model X l R I g f . be-lal X (1*111)7;
One OB le ie ctrlr) R efrlgeretor. M « 4 • l UAS11R.
AerUI O R d t flX .
Ten Venetian Blind* (mefn l) m onufactured by g*nbarlk Olaee A Palal Compeny, Senf*r1. Florida.
T ogothor w ith all orruMovee
aad lm pr*v*m e*ls aow
and
h troafter on ..I d lend, aad f u ­
tures allachod thereto, and all
rents. Issues, proceeds, sad profltn a ccru 'n g aad In aecru*
from
said prsmtsee, stl e f
w klek sra Included within (he
f* rsg n isg doec/lpim a and the
habendum
there f; a lso all
■ aa. nisaiw. electrtc water, and
Otaer non ring, cooking, r e fr i­
gerating.
lighting
plumbing,
vsatllgtlng. Irrlgnttng aad paw»
avetema. mach nee. app li­
a n ce * fist ire*, aad sppurteaaac«a. which nnw ar* or m ty
h *r**fter porta ls to. or he
ua*d with. la. o r on said prem'eee evon though thoy bo deta ch .d or d o tsch a b !*
at public onto, «o th* hlgh*tt
and be.t bidder for cash be­
tween th* hour* *f etev.n
• 'clock t* the f * r o a * o a
• ad twa o 'clo ck la th* a fter­
noon on tha Jfor day o f D ece n t e r , 1X4. at tho Front Door
o f tka Seminole Couaty CourthouM I* Sonford. F l-n d a .
(COURT SEAL)
Arthur IL Beckwith, J r .
Clerk e f th* Circuit Court
B y; Martha T. Vlklea
Deputy Clerk
learning* W a tt* Clark* sad
Hamilton
B a n t u NbtUaal Beak Bldg
Jackeoavlil* J, Florid*
Thihltth D * * I. 1X4.
C D H -U

R fllE COl’ NTT 4 A V 1 N 0 1
BANK, a Naw T ork Corpora-

tloa.

Flalatltf
Va.
nUfUELt. K. J O N E S
and
jt a n r
K a n t s jo n rb. m *
wife, and all unknown heir*.
devl.ee&gt;. gran tee* a.efgneer.
lienors, cre d ito r* trust#** or
other claim ants claim ing hy.
through, under or agalnet R l’ 8PEI.L E. JOVE* snd Mary K AHIE JONES, his wlfa, who may
ho drad and not known lo bo
dead, or all**, and all unkn * n
parties and claim ants having
or claim ing any right, tltlo or
Interest In and to the proper­
ty involved la ihla cause
Defendants.
w iru s to si it
THE a r i T E OF FI.OItlOA
TOi R fS S E W . K. JoNK.d and
M ART KARIE JONES. Me
wife, whose residence Is
e /o Mrs. W. T Livingston.
ISM M ldlssn Avenu* (llrm lnshsm , Alabama, and
alt unknown helre, dsvt•-•&gt;. grantee., as.lgneee.
Honors, cred itor* tructeee,
or other claimants claim ­
in g by, through, under or
og sln st R U S S E L L E
JONES and MART KARIE
JONE*. Ms w lfo. who moy
bo dead and not known to
bo dead or alive, and all
unknnwn p a r t l e e and
claim ants, h a v i n g
or
claim ing any right. Iltla or
Interest In snd to ths pro­
perty
involved In this
roue*.
TOU ARE H ERERT notified
that a suit has been filed
•gsla st you so Defendant* In
th* sb ov* entitled causa, and
that you ara hereby required
ta ftla your aaswer with th#
C.ark o f tbta Court, and ta
serve a C"pr thereof upon tha
tha Flalatltf. ar F lotn tlfrs a t ­
torney. whoee neme and a d ­
dress la: Cargill A LeFevre. *74
W'eat Kalrbanke Avenue. P. O.
Ron If*. W inter Park. Florida.
•ot later then January I. 1441.
I f you fall lo do a * derrea
pro ronfeveo will he entered
agelnet you for the relief d e ­
manded In Iba Complaint.
Th* natura o f oald suit b e ­
ing far Foreclosure o f Mort­
gage recorded In O fflrlgl Re r o d R-nk «**- Pas* Tt T&gt;. TS
and TT. Publle Record* a f Seminote County, Florida, tho deerrlptlon o f tha property pm corded ogoln st being oe f o l­
low s: All that certain proparty
•Itusta and being In fam lnole
County, Florida, mors parti
cularty daorrlhsd t s f Rows:
l e t I o f Block *tl~. EJST
linnOK
SUBDIVISION,
UNIT NO. FIVE, according
to tho Plat thereof aa recorded In Plat Book “ IS".
Paget I* and II. Public Uscords of gem laola Couaty,
Florida.
Together with tho foll-w dag
Iteme o f property which ar# torated la and permanently In­
stalled aa a part o f ths lm pr.vem enta on s a il land:
MOTFOINT E L E C T R I C
DROP-IN RANOE MODEL
IS, RFSIB SERIA L H i l l
LUXATRE H EATER MOD­
EL HO-TdSS-S
W ITNEgg my hand and tha
•eal o f said Court at Sanford.
Semlaola County. Florida, ib.a
14th day ot Nuvombor. 1X1.
URAL)
Arthur H Bochvrith. J r .
Clerk o f Circuit Court
H r; Martha T. Vision
Deputy Clerk
CAROILL A LeFEVRE
414 W est Fairbanks Avsaaa
P a Box 17*
W inter Park- FlorIJa
Attornoy* for P la in tiff
Fusilan D e* *, la, l f . 14

according ta * plat th ere­
of. recorded In Plat Bonk
II. psgs* II la 31 o f tha
Fublig Record* at Xamlnola
Couaty. Florida.
Tegtihar with a ll atrueturaa
snd Improvements now and
h e rtsllsr on said land, snd iba
rent* Issue* and profile o f tha
•boy* described proparly; and
•11 flgturaa now or herasftar
attached to ar usad In conneellon with lha pramlaaa herein
deecrlbad and lb addition th e re ­
to
tha
follow ing
described
household
appliances,
w hich
are. and shall be deemed la ba,
fixture* snd a part o t tha re a lty. snd sra a portion e f tha
security far tha IndaMadsaaa
herein mentioned:
Ona OE R e f r i g e r a t o r
( E le c ), Model No. BZ&gt;11T C L Serial No. NT.fS440S|
Ona
OE
Built-In
Oven
( E le c ), Model No. J-71b-T,
Serial No. Z T -9 7 3 IX :
Ona OE Built-In R ang*
lE la c ). Model No. J -IIS -T ,
Serial Na. T T -S tlT Il;
Ona
Duo-Tharm
Heatar
(O il),
Model
No.
lll-y .
Serial No. ST-H-77, **.00*
HTU;
Ona Vletor Climax K ltchas
Exhaust Fao;
On* Nutans Rath H eslar;
Eleven
Venatlan
Blinds
(M etal), Manufactured by
Roberts Aw ning and Vena­
tlan Blind Company, O r­
lando, Florida,
sf public sale, to tha hlgheat
and hart Didder for caeh b e ­
tween tha hour* o f alovan
o'clock In the forenoon and tw o
o'clock la th# afternoon on tha
3tat day o f December, t x t . at
tha Front Door o f tha Seminal*
County
Courlhuusa
SaufsriL
Florida.
(COURT SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk af lha Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
Jennlng* W att* Clark# and
Hamilton
ilaraeu National Bank Bldg.
Jacksonville t, Florida
Publish Dec. I, 13*4.
C D H -ll
NOTICE OF SALK
Notice Is hsrihy given Mia
pursuant to th* final decree *
foreclosure and eala entered I
the caueo pending in th* clr
cult court in ta d for Seminal
County, F lorid* r as* dnrke
numhar 14144. lha undere!*nt
Clerk will .ell the proper!
situated In said County doe
srlhed ae:
Lot t. Bloek D. SUHLAN I
ESTATES, a subdlvtsloi
according to a plat there
of, recorded ta Flat Boo
11. pas** 1&lt; to S3 a f th
Fubll* Record* a f sem laol
County, Florida, and;
Ona DuoTherm Heater (all
Model 311-1. Serial X E i
Ona a. E. Rang* (elactrlc
Model ta iR iw H . B a r i a
TROI313I
Ona O
C
R efrltarato
(e t.ctrlr). Model 1.ASUI
Serial s i C t n o ;
Ona Nutana I " Kitchen Es
hautl Fan;
1) Venetian Blind* &lt;m«
te l), manufactured hy Sen
harlk QUaa A Paint C-m
peny, Sanford. Florida.
Together w|tk all atructnr.
and Improvements now an
hereafter on laid land, and fit
tu rn attached thereto, and a
rent* Iseu** proceed* and prr
fit* accruing and ta accru
from aald premia*., all &lt;
which ara Included within th
fore*.ling description and th
habendum thereof; also all ge
•team, electric, water and oth«
heating, aooklag, refrig,ra tin
llshtlag. plumblag. vsniilatla
Irrigating, and power syotem
m srhlne* oypllancee. fixture
snd tppurttnaxca*. which ao
ora or may heroaflar p en a l# t
or be used with. In. o r on aa1
premie** gv.n thouch they I
detached or detachable,
at pubtla otl*. to tha high*
and btat bidder for cash b&lt;
twetn tha haurs ar alavt
a (lack la tha forenoon and t*
•'•lock in tha afiarnaoa an tt
3let day o f Decembar. ItS l, i
tha Front Door af tha Semlno
County Courthauea la ganfor
FI rlda
(COURT SEAL)
Arthur H. hachwtth J r Clerk a f tka Circuit Cau
By: Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clark
Jennlag* W att* Clark* and
lUntllloR
Uarnett National Dank BIJg.
Jacksonvtila J. Florida
Fubllah Da* *, m *
C O U -ll

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Rain O r Shine, T h e Response ‘Pours’ In From Y o u r C lassified A d . C all 3 2 2 -5 6 1 2 .
37. Moving * Storage

50. Mine. For Sole

50. Mine. For Salt

!k »

Loeal * Long Dlitaat
Adam* Transfer A Storage

HIDEAWAY Bed, like new, GIVE Reautiful Sarah Covenhalf price. 33 3022 or night try Jewelry far -Christmas.
3334m
322-6S30.
Phooa 323-2307.

ta n a

43 . PlnnU, Feede, Seeds

SANFORD FEED STORE
Whole Cara $1.29 — Snap Cara
12*0 — Jim Dandy Dot
Fm 4 — |3.7» for 30 lb*. Inelude* Tax.
$39 Sanford Are.
332 MM

30. Mine, For Solo
SOL'S BARGAIN BARN
of 10,OM Item*
1300 GrapevUle Are.
SI” TRUTONE Table Model
TV. For information pleaae
call 333-2393.
FOR FRESH Cage Laid E m ,
•top in at 1731 Country Club
Id . 3234030.

SANFORD SEWING CTR. 12 FT. ROA7 93P; S Wheel
Dad, Com* on in A buy your Utility Trailer 333; 1 Seed
Refrigerator $12. Ph. 123wife's Xmaa gift now A aba
1137.
will have it a Ufe time.
Sew and Save
51. Artklen For Real
104 S. Park Ave.
333-MU
RENT A BED
BOATS, Gunt, Boy, Sell, Rollaway, Hospital. B a b y
Trade, Repair. O S T E E N
Bed*, by Day, Week, er
BRIDGE riSH CAMP.
Month.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
SI per Day rental for Electric
3334111
Carpet Shampooer with pur­ » $ W. lit
chase of Blue Lustra. Carroll ’a Furniture.
WILL TRADE Rare Plante, for
Patloa, Floor, Free Estimaaea
old coins. Ph. $33-047.
sand, cement, rack, pipe,
ateel, greats traps, dry 53. Wanted Ta Bap
well*. Stepping stones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. WANTED- 1 Oood uaod BASS
FIDDLE, any color. Call
309 Elm Are.

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NEW IMS Underwood Portable
Typewriter 174.80. Nw Vic­
tor Adding Machine!, 10
Key and Pull Keyboard
47195. Used Standard Type­
writer* $37 30 and Up. Excellmt for Students. Liberal
Trade In Allowance*. No
Down Payment and No
Carrying Charge* on above
machine!. Payments of 13.30
weekly.
POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY

55. Furnltara For Bale

GAS Store A Refrigerator $3S
each. See at 303 S. Elm
FREE ESTIMATE
Ave.
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
FRUIT GIFT PACKED. We ovating. New A Used Feralship expreis. Baggs Freak ten. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Fruit A Produce. Corner Co., et TW Celery Are.
FA S-IUT.
23th St. A Sanford Are. Ph.
332-2934 or 3223681.

Used furniture, eppnaacei,
teela, ate. Beegkt - Sold.
ERECTOR Set. Microscope A
Lorry’* Mart 311 taaterd
Ironer. 323 03*4.
Avs. Ph. FA *4123.
ACCORDIAN, 323 3343.
BEDS r o w RENT

GAS HEATER Including cop­ Horpltsl, Rellaways, Juve­
Fer rear automown* bar­
nile. FREE delivery tad
per tubing, uied t aeaion,
gain*, cheek the Herald elm Pick-up.
will heat * room house. Ex
Ifled display aectton.
FURNITURE CENTER
crllent condition. 930. Ph.
1100 Freach Aro.
322-7264.
Ph. FA 3 79M
NEW SMITH CORONA Elec
nwnen enonn n crm oti*
WILSON - MA1ER TURN.
trie Adding Machine with
WANS iT A T V T B
Buy — Sell — Trade
Subtraction. Lilt prlct $te»3
TO WHOM IT MAT CONClTtM:
323 3622
N olle* t* h «r«b r elv*n that
Xmai Special 163.93. No 31M3 E. lit.
th# iindaralanad. pur«u»nt In
4h« -r ie iit io u * x*m * ai*iu t*.M Down Payment—No Carry For tee biggest sanction of
r’ haptar 111.4*. Florida •latul**.
Charges.
aearly new and used furni­
w ill r*al*t*r with lb * Circuit
POWELL’S
OfFICE SUPPLY
Caurl. In **4 far Bamlnnlt
ture. sea NoU'a Furniture
C a u n t r . F la rtl*. upen re­
Brukeri|e In Casselberry
ceipt o f proaf at publication of
oo 174$. Opm $ days $ te A
tbla nolle*, lb* rialltlou* nam*.

Legal Notice

• I#

ta .w ltt
Nova Publlahlne Com panr
under which I am #nea*#d In
builntaa at II* W *o4 l-*ti*
p rlv * In Ih* County o f Sim l■ala, narIC a.
That lb* parly tntaraaiad In
a n d btialnaaa anlarprla* !* •*
lo tto * * :
K lw ard U Prliar
D alrd at Sanford. Scmlnola
County. Florida, November It.

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b im -.ii n r .r r * n » b T » , v i t i
II a n n i n o t o n
n A iim
CIUUSTIK a n ! ETIIEI.MAK
BENDER C H R I S T I E , hit
w lf* ; C A S S E t.B K im r CJA R ­
DEN.-', INC., a Klorl.ta Cor­
poration. O fflc* In C»*#*lharry, fto rld a i D. D. NEW ­
TON and ------ NEWTON, hi*
w lf* If m arried: W ESkET
JOHN CUTTER anil DORO­
T H E A CUTTER, hi* w lf*;
t,U TH ER P. M TPKRSE an-l
EDITH It- MTDKIlilE. hi*
w lf* ; l.t /lT D n. ST JOHN
•nd LEAH C. ST. JOHN, hla
w lf*. If all**, * «d If dead,
th* unknown hair*. 4**li**a.
laeataa*. eroMaa*. eradltnra,
sueeaaaoro. trqalaaa. *••!«•
naaa, ar olhar alalmanta un­
der Any of lha abo*o apeddad Defendant*; an4 In all
unbnown parlla* bavin * or
alalm ln* to havo any rl«h l.
till* or tntarou In or in tho
fo llo w in g 4aacrlb*4 proparly
altuatM In 8*mlnolo County.
Florid*. to -w Ht
Lot I. IIlock T .B " . LAKE
EI.I.KN ADDITION TO CAXSE L B K IU ir. according to
P lat tharaof aa r**or4#4 la
Plat Book 7. P a s* •«. P « blie Racorda o f lamlnola
County, Florida,
y o u AND EACH OF TOU
A R E H ERERT REQUIRED to
oppaar, anawar or fllo olhar
Oafonalva plaadlag* to tho lull
•f
Complaint
Iliad
haraln*
Afalnat
you by W ILBUR F.
MOR r.r o n t OEUTRUDE V.
MORET. b it wlfa. on nr bafora
th* Slat day o f Paramhar A. D ,
H * l. In lh » affle# o f tho under­
s ig n # ! Clark « f Iho Circuit
Court
la
banford.
Samlnola
County.
Florida.
In dafault
thara..f. th* caua* wilt procaad
at part* upan th* antry o f a
Baer** Pro Canfaaao **alnat
you. Tho nama o f tho Court In
which this ault It pondln* la
tha Circuit Court for tha Ninth
Judicial Circuit of tho Slata &lt;&gt;f
Florida. In and for Samlnol*
County. In Chancary No. 141*4.
Tho natura of tbla ault and lb*
ra lltf aauaht tbaraby It th*
eu latln * o f tho tltlo to, and
th* ramoval o f Ih* cloud* from
th# above daacrlhad land ow n•r* by iho Plalnllffa In Samlnala County. Florida, and for
ganar.t *&lt;iullabl* rallaf In Ih#
pramlaaa- Th* proparty lavolvad
la ihla ault la particularly dta•rlba.l aal
Lot I. Block "E R ". LAKE
ELLEN
ADDITION TO
CAkAELBEIIItr
according
lo Plat tharaof a* r e c o r d .I
In Plat Book T, ) ’* * * *!•
Public Record* af (am laot*
County, Florida.
WITNESS th* hand and a ffl*|al aaal o f th* Clark o f Ih*
Circuit Court
of
Samlnol#
County. Florida, tbla 17th of
November, A. D. t i l t .

la tha Caart af tho Caaaty
Judge. aaaalaala Caaaty, l i a r .
Ida. la Praha•*.
la rat Batata a f
NOTICE OF SRKRIFF-S BALM
ELLEN OERTRUDE HOT.
NOTICE IB H EBERT GIVEN
Daaaaaad that I. J. LUTHER HOEBT.
T o All Cwdltava a ad Foraaaa Sheriff o f Samlnol* County.
lla a la *
ria la ia ar Dvaaoada F lorid* by virtu# a f a writ
Aaalaat Said K alalft
laauad out o f Ih* CIRCUIT
You and oach of you ara bar*, COURT In and fo r Samlnol*
by notified and required lo pr#- Couniy, Florida, oa lha Ith day
aant any claim * and damanda o f Ausuat. A. D . 1144, In that
which you. or allhar o f you. certain caua* balwaan Chart**
may hav# a*aln*t Ih* oatal# of Q. Al kl ne P la in tiff and Lao
ELLEN OERTRUDE HOT. da- Burl and Clara Burl, hi* w lf*.
raaead. lata o f aald County to Defendant*, hav# In my poaath* Couniy Judy* of Samlnnta aaalon Ih* fo llo w ln s lo-w lts
County. Florida, at hi* office
That proparly |neat*d In
In lha court hour* o f aald Coun­
Samlnol* County daaertbad
ty a l Sanford. Florida, within
aa: Th* Eaalarty t« 47 fael
alx calendar month* from th*
o f f^ t II and lha Waatarly
tlm* of th* flrat publication nf
44 47 feet of Let II and Ih*
thl* nolle*. T w o copla* of each
E aitarly 1 14 faat o f Lot 11
claim or dam an! ahall bt In
o n l all of la&gt;t IT, OAK
w rllln*. and ahall alat* lit*
WOOD HEIGHTS, accord
plac* o f raaldanc* and poet o f.
In i to ah* Plat tharaof aa
fir* a.ldraaa o f th* claimant,
recorded In Plat Book II,
and ahall b* aworn to by lha
P a i* IT o f th* ru b ll* Ra­
claim ant, hi* agent, o r altor.
cord* * f Samlaai* County.
nay and aacomptnlad by a fitFlorid*.
In* ft* a f on* dollar and aurh a* th* property a f Lao Burt
claim or demand not an fllad and Clara Burt, hla w lfa; that
ahall ba void.
»n ih* Ith day af Dacamhar,
/ # / Mary H Ml*k!*r
A. D , 1114, between Ih* lagal
Aa E ia r u tr li o f th* t&lt;a*t hour* o f aala, to -w lt: aflar
W ill and Toatamant o f
11:•« a’claak la tha forenoon
ELLEN OERTRUDE HOT. and bafora t:t * o’clo ck la lha
Paraaaad
Afurnaaa. aa lha aald day at
Shlnhnltvr and Lo*a*
ih* freat 4a*v a f ih* County
Flrat Federal Pudding
Court Houa* In lo n fo rd . Saml­
Sanford, Florida
nol* Caunly, Florida, I ahall o f ­
Altnrneya for E ieeu trls
fer for aal* la th* hlshaat bid­
Publish Nov. tS, II. A Dae. I. der for caah In hand, th* ahov#
in. I’ l l
daacrlbad property o f l.*o Burt
CDO-41
and Clara Burl, hla w lf*.
J L Hobby
IT TH E CIBCVIT r n l'A T OF
Sheriff o f Seminal* Caen
TM-4 M A T H Jt llllt.% I. f H i­
»y. Florid*
l l IT. IT A M I FOB tRMl.TOl.E Publlah Nav. II. It, I* A Dae.
r t llT T V . FI.OBIDA.
1. l i l t .
C ll ATCEBT TO. I0SIS
C DU-17
FIRST
FED ER AL
SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF IT T i l CIRCUIT COURT OF
ORLANDO. A aorpotAtlon.
TH E NINTH JUDICIAL CTR.
PUlAtUf. U lt T IN AND FOR SENINOLR

Legal Notice

v*.

5IKLVIN LER O T VAN CAMP
And SlfARON LEE VAN CAMP,
hit w lfa; and THE FOREST
PROPERTIES. INC., A H i m AChuialtA corporation,
Dafandanla
T n T trw o f i t r r
ATATP! OF FLO RIIIt
I lll.'TTV OF ABMITOkW
TOt MELVIN L E It O T VAN
CAMP
Raaldanc* Pnknown
SHARON LEE VAN CAMP
Realdenc* Unknown
Tou ara hereby notified that
a ault ha* bean Iliad again#;
you
In Ih*
above
anllllad
ca m *, and that you ar* requir­
ed to fll* your anawar with Ih*
Cl*rk o f thl* Court and lo
•arv* a cop y tharaof upon th*
Plaintiff or p la in tiff* a ttor­
ney*. w ho nam* and addr**a
I* Gll*a. H edrlrh A ItaMoa-m.
l t t Eaat Church Sir**!, Or­
lando. Florida, not later than
January 4. tv*i. If you fall
la do ao a D t-rt* Pro Confaaan
w ill b* anlorad afalnat you for
th* rallaf damandad In lha Com­
p la in t Thl* ault la to far*cloaa a m ortsa **. T h* real
proparty procardad acalnal la;
I x l I. Block H. of LITTLE
WK K I WA ESTATES SUMBEIl ONE. Samlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida, accardln* to
th* plat tbaraaf aa racord*J in rial Baah I. Pa** It.
o f th* Public Record* of
Samlnol* County, Florida.
WITNESS m y hand and Ih#
aaal of thla Court at Sanford,
Florida, thla 21th day o f No­
vember, 1144.
(■BAM
Arthur H Beckw ith. Jr.,
(SEAL)
Clark at Circuit Court
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr..
Semtaol* Co., Sanford. Flor.
Clark
Ida.
By: Martha T. Vlhlan, DC.
By; Martha T. Vlhlcn. D. C. Gllaa, lla&lt;irl:k A Roblnaoa
Joaapii Padawar
tot Eaat Church Straal
Orlando, Florida
411 K. Horatio Avo.
Attorney* for Plaintiff.
Maitland. Kla.
Publlah Nov. II. t « A D##. t. Publlah Nav. 21 A Daa. S. I*.

1*. 1141.

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Dec. 3, 1964 — Page 3-A 95. Houses For Salt

S W E E T IE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

5?SvapTTeSiuSt"

LATEX Pamt |2.So gal. Army322-0*23 after $ p. m .
Nary Surplus, 310 Sanford TREE RIPENED Citrus. N*
rah. We ship. Albart H. PtU WE BUY Uatd Furniture, eat
Are.
Osteen. 3331*71 or 3324191.
piece er kouaefuL Furay
MINI-RISE, completely re­
Redding A Fura. Co . $»t W.
built, MO. Electric train, like 1933 SET of Child Craft S40,
lit St. 323 63*1.
excellent coed. 323-3007 arm­
new, S10. 114 Club Road.
USED FURNITURE, MUc.
ing*.
FENCE POSTS: Creoaotad Cy­
Item*. Fiaey Wood Auction.
press, 4"4"*T ft. loaf. He UTILITY Trailer I x S - $30 333-3370.
Cath. 333417$.
ea. Pfe. 333 M34.

4

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17, 1144.

CDQ-II

r o t NTT. FLO R ID A .

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Dafandanla

SANFORD MOTOR CO.
60q French Avo.
’36 Merc. CoBvt. ......... $313
’36 Ford 8U. Wg. ........ $461
’39 Chav.......................... $343
’33 Ford Coov’t ................6130
’37 Ford Sta. Wg. ........ $161
’33 Mere. Sta. Wg............. $63
’37 Bulck Air Cond........ $433
’33 Pontiac Sta. Wg........$310
J. P. MOTORS
1300 French Ave.
1941 VOLKSWAGEN
Ph. 333-6677.

121. Sceeiera R Cycles
*66 VESPA scooter, like new-.
Thla win ge la a hurry. Call
323-2141.

tm

ALLSTATE CMealr^
wind screen, Jump eeai E »
eetkat eoodltioe. 136 Wit.

lS ^ e B n u S e S ^ "
17 Ft HIGH HAT. with aeeess.
eries, 'll, 30 h.p. Johnson,
elee. start, Mitchell TiR
Trailer. Exeelleat condition,
$730. Can 322-6643.
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11

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to

Gateway Ik The waterway
Robeon Sporting Goods
Your KVINRUDI Dealer
96446 I . l i t PR. PA 2 3M1

•63 CHEVY II NOVA, excel­
DUPLEX. Available Dee. 7.
lent condition. $1600. Ph. 17 FT. GLAM heat, 16 h.p.
Redecorating at present. 332-2163.
■ote*. Below appraised
Completely furalahed 1-bedvalue. Maay extras, noo S.
. Adults. 38-3610.
BOB McKEB USED CARS
ChaM. See after I p a .
NO MONEY DOWN
2-BEDROOM house, $30 mo.
701 Freoch Avo. 133-0731
14 FT. ALUMINUM Orlande
323-7366.
Clipper, live well, 16 HP
’Cl
VW
9165
Down
$46
Month
UNFURNISHED I Bedroom
Johaaoa, Trailer, like new,
100%
Mechanical
Guarantea
house. Kitchen equipped. Ft.
3236639.
30
days
or
1,000
Miles.
Sev­
F H A - V A HOM ES 3236661.
eral to choose from.
If you want people •* pay
3, 3, 4 4 BEDROOMS
LARGE 4 Bedroom Homo with
Authorised VW Dealer
1, IH, * I BATHS
etteetioe
te your hualaesa,
full bath and 2 half baths
ELLLNOR MOTOR CO.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
can PA 96611 sad ask the
6123 mo.; 6 BEDROOM. 2 Hwy. 17-93 So.
$39-1633
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
Herald Staff about seae a$&gt;
hath homo with Family
For Complete Taformttlra
m |o. Paj* afwijre Wink* tfta i
’39 MERCURY Station Wagon, tsetioe gvttteg ade
room $136 month.
See or Call Your
Inr frank laid ogg»r*
Colony Park. ’39 2 door Fofd,
FHA - V A
this antique run* good, has
Payton Realty
N A T IO N A L
SALES BROKER
322-1301 2640 Hiawatha §41763 ’64 tag. 323-4263.
We Have 1U Home For You
10’J. Mobile Home* • Sale •63 MONZA COUPE, 6 Speed
Tram. A Black Beauty only
DON’S
61.369.
1—Laat A F e * a «
I t —M anor W anted
MOBILE HOME SALES
ELLINOR MOTOR CO.
9666
PARK
DRIVE
I I —ra v in e * A l-oaa
1— Paraonala
Your Wheel Eatate Dealer" Hwy. 17-63 So.
333-1633
I I — Inauranca
4— Baauty Car*
322-2420
Night
322-7496
I — Day Nuraarlas
I t —(e h o o la A ta itra ctlaa a
17 Modal* lo chooM from
323-0314
123-4146
•—C hill Cara
74— Em ploym aat Sarvlcaa
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ’S3 CHEVROLET 6 door hard­
Tl—Mala Help Wan lad
•— D os*—Cat*— Fata
S23-6634
132-3463
Hwy. 17 92
Loogvrood, Fla. top. automatic, radio, heater,
t l — Famala llalp Wanted
ID— Poultry — Llvaaltah
T l—Mala or Famala H a lf
II —
Spactal Nolle**
new tire* 4 battery, 6-eyl., i t Poetise $811 bet 111 a*.
71—flalaa Help Wanted
11—Catarina — Food
M and 3 Bedrooma
14 Ford 8869 beL SIT me*
9430. Ph. 333-6736.
77—Situation W anted
lb— Place* t* Ea»
NEW and USED
l l — Special Sarvtaaa
I t —laeam * Property
'68 Cadlllse 6299 beL 114
I I — Bualaaai Prop.—Sat*
II—Sw Im m llS PaalS
AwnlAgi 4 Cabana#
’63
TRIUMPH
CONVERTIBLE
’55 Chevrolet 1199 be!. BIT met.
3
BEDROOM,
1
Bath
heme
IT—J a a lle rltl sarvlcaa
I I — Real Fatale W aatad
a Real Sharp Car. SPECIAL 'll Ford 9396 beL 912 me.
on large lot. Hardwood QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
I I —Baal Kalala Sal*
IS— D a-lt-Vauraalt
332 2362 $1,393.
II— Duildara Suppllaa
IT— Bualnaaa Itantala
floors, drapes throughout, Hwy. 17 93 S
11 OMamehlle 1499 kel III mu
10—
l.oi# For Sat*
19—Hardware
ELLINOR MOTOR CO.
large Monkey Putile tree. 10.1. Mobile Homed • Kent
11—
Farina—Urova*
'56 Ford 1167 baL $21 mu.
II— Horn* llapalr#
I I —Out af Slat* A craas*
22— Plumblns
Hwy. 17-93 So.
333-1833 'll Cedlllee 1196 be!. IT mu.
Carport# 4 separate Gar­
I t — llouaaa Far Sal*
II— P a la tin i
'U Chevrolet $167 baL 111 mo,
II—
Houa**—Sal* ar R e a l age with work shop. Low 10’ WIDE, 2 bedroom trailer.
24— Wall U rllliag
IT—llou a* Far Bant
IS— Air con d A E a a tlo f
NO-6-4906.
_______ 118. Trucks For Sain
down payment.
'66 OMemoMlo 6499 bal 124 mu
Its— Raaort Rental*
I I — Radio • T alavltlos
Oldiwoblt* 1499 hal III mu
17
lo t —Trailer*—Cabana*
21— Phot* A Euulpmant
lte TON Chevrolet
106. Apartmenla for Kent 1937 1*1—Mobil* llama*— Sat*
If— Horn* Appllanra*
Payton Realty
Plymouth 1499 hal $24 mu
'17
Truck, Stake Body, good
I I I —Mobil* llomaa— Rant
I I — Mualral Inatrumanta
322-1301 3640 Hiawatha at 17 92 2 BEDROOM Fura. Apt. Call
1*1—T railer Spec*— llaat
II— Bualnaaa Equlpmant
condition, 29,000 mile*. City '57 Manury 6194 bal. I l l mu,
111—Trailer U t a —Bat*
IS—J o b P rlatla s
332 6173, after 6 Ph. 3234641. Transfer 4 Storage, 1300 S. 17 Liaeula 6787 beL 656 moy
l i t — Apartment* Far Raat
14— Upholatary
$100 D O W N
IT Chevrolet 1299 beL f l l me,
111—Room * For H int
I t — Vacuum Claanara
4 ROOM APT., 616 Park Ave. French. 322-3163.
111— H l l l l Room*
IT—Moving A Kloras*
•57 Chevrolet $617 beL 111 mm
F
H
A
-V
A
HOM
ES
It— K itar mlnalora
I I I —Rental Asanta
120. Automotive Servlet •57 l)aHole 1490 beL 124 mm
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 4 3
Wanted T* llanl
ROSE COURT APT.
41— Plant* — Feed* — la * la I I I —
l l i — Auloa For bala
16 Cbryaltr 1199 beL 624 mm
JO— Ulac. For Sal*
Bedroom Homes available in 1 Bdrm. Fura., near bate,
Ante Gtaaa,
111—Auto*—Salt o r Trad*
I I — Article* For llaat
Oldamehlle 6699 bal 117 mo
18
all
Areas
of
Sanford.
Let
ui
2013
Sanford
Ave.
168-4323.
l i t —Truck# For Sal*
I I —Swap or E icb a a sa
179—A utom otive Sarvlr*
Show you Around!
II— Waatad T# Buy
17 Rambler 8687 beL $31 mm
I I I —Scaaiara A Cycle*
II— Furnltur* For Sal#
930 mo. Up. Surplus City.
A U T O G L A SS ft
'66 Mercury 6696 beL $11 mm
111—Boat* A Motor*
I*— Aatlqua* Far la la
111—Marin*
Suppllaa
t l — Money To Loan
FURN. Downstairs Apt., lights S E A T C O V E R CO. 66 Corvslr $661 beL $62 mm
l^ -llu a la a a a Opportanltlaa
'll Falcoo 1691 baL $39 mo.
394 W. Sad 84. FA M M
4 water. Ph. 332-0703 or
1901 S. Park Ave.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED '68 Chav. $1461 beL 646 mm
1609.
FA 2-3232 anytime

$100 DOWN

CLASSIFIED INDEX

BANK

Stcnstrom Realty

^POSSESSION

Seminole Realty

425-5938

322-5612

ONLY THREE WEEKS
LEFTI I I
for you to qualify for home­
stead exemption in a new
95. Houses For Sale
flO. HusIncNH Opport.
home and no bettor borne
3 11DR31., 1303 Elliott, 96.300.
buy la available in Sanford
FOR LEASE
322 0323 or 5254.
than this attractive 3 Bdrm.
SERVICE STATION.
Good Loeatlofl. Good Products. LARGE 3 •be&lt;lr&lt;«&gt;m h o m r, block with large kitchen,
Good Treatment
many extras, (raced yard. Fla. Room, many extras in
choice location. Only $16,000
PHONE LOCALLY 332 4343
Good location. 322-0336.
with $300 down.
or apply to tha
fro m

la o la r *

E io b a a s a

From

Samlaai* CoualF
(D ial Direct)

3-UEDROOM, 3 bath. Fla.
r o o m , kitchen equipped,
drip**. Low down payment.
72. Fsmali Help Wanted
1800 S. Chase. See alter 1

PURE OIL COMPANY

HAIR Stylilt wanted, full or
part Uma. Call 322-5743 or
avtftlngs 333 3433.

BEAUTICIAN Wanted, exper­
ienced only. Apply 107 W.
37th St, Richard’s Hair
Styling. Ph. 323-7701.

73. Male or Female Help
PRESSER wanted. Apply in
perton, Downtown Cleaner*

&amp;Laundereri. 113 Palmetto
Ave.

77. Situation Wanted

84. Heal Faint* • Sal*
JOHN K. FOX,

BOSS t n i t l
KOBERealtor
LAND and
RETTT O. MOBBLAND. 206 N. Park Ava.
323 0339
hit wlf*.
tlaal.l.nr* Unknown
TOU ABE IIKKKHT NOTtBART PILCHER, Broker
FILD that n ault In fnr*e|n*a
Periotul Service
n Martcagn ha* baan Glad
aealntt y«u In Ih* above Court
Call 322-7196
by lha above named plain tiff.
Tb* property tou|ht I* b* far#cloa .d l* a* follow a:
l/tl III. OAKLAND Htt.IJI.
anrnrdlnn In lb* plat IharaReal Estate — Iniuraneo
nf aa recorded In Plat Bonk
It. F*|# 14 « f Ih* Public 3rd. * Park Ave.
322 3641
record * of Samlnol# Coun­
ty. Florid*.
TOU ARK REQUIRED In fit# 90. I Aits For Hal*
your Anawar with Ih# Clark af
lb * Court and In aarv# a ropy
LOTS
upon Iba P la ln llffa Attorney,
IRVING NATH ANSON. P. O Attention Builders; Available
Boa 44. Cocoa. Florid*, not later
lots in Uarvanla, Dream
than Dacamhar 21. 1144. If you
wold 4 other location*.
fall to &lt;ln an, a daert# pr# eon .
Terms.
faiao will be entered afalnat
you for tbo rallaf damandad In
th# Complaint.
ROIERT A. WILLIAMS
WITNESS my hand and th*
Realtor
aaal of nald Court at SEM I­
NOLE County, thla 17lk day af ■ayteead Luadgulat, Asee.
NOVEMBER. 1144.
PA 66661 AUaatie Bask Bldg
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckw ith. J r ,
Clark a f Circuit Court
95. Houses For Sale
Hr; Martha T. Vlhlan, D. C
Irvin g Nalhanaon, E#&lt;j.
3 BEDROOM, Famny Room, 2
P. O. Box II
Cocoa. Florida
Bath, built In Appliances,
Publlah Nov. It, I I * Da*. I.
Central Air 4 Hast, wall to
I*. I»4|.

Ball-Blair A gen cy

CDC-11

DON’T WALK - RIDE
1633 Studebahar $176.

Stemper Agency

ruutiff.

ItciVS EDGAR MORELAND and
IIETTY O. MORELAND, hi*
wlfa.

PINECREST. $330 Move la. 1 BDRM. FURN. Cottage, Ph.
$S3 per month. 3-bedroom,
323-1167.
nearby school Low taxes
fenced yard, shopping cen­ 3 - BEDROOM, S bath, un­
furnished. 1 ml. to base, 3
ter. 3234329.
blocks to shopping center 4
school. 1 year leaae reqplr
SANFORD'* NEWEST
HOMES, West 4th St San­ ed. $130 am. 3226676 alter
ford. $ Bedroom, m bath, I p B.
FHA A VA Loans. LMN EN­
TERPRISES, Inc., Builder 6-BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
Harold Logan, eall *36-3911. ped. $63. Sualaod Estates,
303 Flamingo Drive.
Salesman oa Duty 6:00 p. a .
to dark.
3 BEDROOM, kltehta equip­
ped $75 month. Ph. 322-3663.
$100 DOWN- VA, FHA
Goveramtnt Homes, 2, 3 A
NEW 3 BDRM. House, corn4 Bedrooms. Monthly pay­
plctelf furnished, aa Child­
ments from $30.
ren. 332-7434.

115. Antob For Solo

REALTOR
INSUROR
FA I-4M1 191$ S. French Are.

IN CHANCERY TO. H IM
HOWELL’S AGENCY, Baby
NOTICE OF
FOEEt I.Oat'ER SUIT
sitting specialist, Transports
WEST SIDE F E D E R A L SAV­
lion (urnuhed. Call I32-62M.
INGS A LOAN ASSOCIATION
o r NEW YORK CITT. A New
York Banking Corporation.
DAYS Work. 322-7053.

V*.

97. Houses For Rent

wall carpeting. 333-3303.

pm.

SOUTHWARD
Investment 4 Realty
116 N. Park Ave.
322-9179

READY TO MOVE IN
PINECREST 4th Addition, 3Now 3 4 4 Bedroom Homes, bedroom, t bith, screened
1-1 batiu. So. l»ngwood aria patio, electric kitchen, spac­
—Trades coo&gt;idered, and ious floor plan. Extra large
we’ll build on your lot. Semi­ lot. Available Jan. Ph. 323nole County a Leading Build
6904.
er
3-BEDROOM, kitchen equipHAROLD I/1C.AN
p H . 1603 W jrnncwood, $94
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
Sales office: So. on U. S. IT monthly. 3336129 for ap­
92 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn pointment.
right one block on Seminole
UREENBRIAX
Ave. 836 3911.
Choice lets available In
Greenbrier ef Leah Arber
S t Johns Realty
overlooking gelt court*.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Custom building lo your
120 N. Park Ave.
322 6123
speclficatlens.
Grseabriar
developed by
3-BEDROOM, 2 hath, Fla.
RINGSWOOD
room. 5 min. drive from
BUILDERS, INC.
NAS. 103 W. Jenkins Cir­
FA 2-1074
cle. 322 6636.
202 Falrmnnt Dr,
Government Owned
!)H. Hounen • Sale or Rent
Homed
CUSTOM BUILT Home on
Lake. Ph. evrnlngi 322-1397.
Selection of 2, 3, end 4
Bedroom* located in various 97. Hounen For Kent
sections of Sanford
UNFURNISHED 3 Bedroom,
Immediate Delivery
kitchen equipped, 3403 S.
MONTHLY PAYMENTS Willow Avo. Call 319-4282.

$100.00 DOWN

FROM $50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME 3 BDRM , 2 Bath. KU Room in
Loch Arbor on Golf Course,
BUY
Stovs 4 Rrfrlgcntor, Cen
SEE YOUR

V A - FHA
Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
REALTY
Office; 322 2118
NlghU: 333-0700
322 0646
X334 Park Drive

FUHN. Apt. Clou ta. Jlmrait
Cowan. 322 4013.

A U T O G LA SS
IN S T A L L E D

CLEAN, Fura. Apt. Private Senkarik Glaaa and Palat
Entrance. 1004 Palmetto.
Company
3 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. $33. 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 14123

Amam SANFORD AVE.
1 1 ) 1 / OPEN EVENINGS
Banford, Florida
622-4308
Netteeol Rapoee«esloM Inc.

3101 Magnolia, Robert A.
William*, 332-3931.
NEAT, 2 BDRM. Furn. Apt.
T. Bath, Dining Area $39 so,
1700 Magnolia. Th. 322 3931
or 3296.
3-4 Rooms, turn, utilities, $30$60. 322 2761.
1 Room Efficiency ipt. with
pvt. bath 4 shower, suitable
for couple or single person
or retired All utilltiea In­
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
cated on 1st SI., within 1
block nf 3 free parking lota
and abnppiig center. In­
quire at Manuel Jacobin
Dept. Store 311 E. Ftret St.
NICELY FURN. 4 room Apt.,
Adults. Pb. 333-1926.
UNFURN. Upstair* APT. $33
month. 309 MignoUa Ave.
Inquire downstairs after a
p. m. or call 322-1130.
WE L A R A APARTMENTS
114 W. Flrat St.
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $33
m o ., Includes w ater 4 e lcc
trie. 322 9307.

Talk To These Ole Boys:
PLYMOUTH 8 port Fury 2 Door Hard­
top Fully Equipped, 11,006 Actual Milas,
Llho New, Factory Warranty
CORVAIR Mowia Aalm Trans., Radio
and llrattr. Immaculate Condition. Only ( M R
10.000 Actual Mila*. A .Steal At
IW w W
DART 4 Dour Bodaa. Standard Trane.,
Heater, New Tlraa, 11.000 Milas Of
Factory Warranty Left
DODGE 4 Door Badan. On Spadal

VOLKSWAGEN. White Tirae, Sun Reef,
Gran A Lew Mileage. Have Te See At

E C O N O M Y SPECIALS

108. Room* For Rent
CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
Magnolia Ave. 322 0720.

IDEAL Room, Christian Lady
or Man, Private Rath. 3334106.
WANTED: Elderly Gentleman
or Couple, share expenses.
Ph. 322 3316 between 4 4 7
p. m.

Lral Heat $110 mo. Pb. 323- ROOM Near Hospital with or
without board. 323-0601.
0363.

59 R E N A U L T
60 R E N A U L T (E xtra Clean)
61 R E N A U L T (R eal Nice)

B A N K RATES O N ALL C A RS
GO W E S T !
S E E : T H E DODGE B O Y S

Y -O -U

N -E -E -D

REAL-ESTATE
NOTARY-PUBLIC
MAY I HELP YOU
My Office Is At Your Service
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
* # * # * • •
322-3829 • • • • • • •

P-L-E-A -S-E C -A -L -L
* * * * * * *
322-1829 • • • • • • •
MERLE W. WARNER. REALTOR
708 South Park Avenue
Sanford. Florida
Telephone 322-3829

• BEN nOW LAND
• FRANK BRUNSON

• CHARLIE CRAIG
• BOR THOMAS

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. lit St. — Sanford
Phone 322-0814
Or 511 7-2330

Lets All Attend Charch Thl* Sunday

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Solon Tells How Congress Can Be Streamlined Now
Rights of witnesses. Politi­ and grounds on Capitol Hill
Con filets o f Interest. Some much argument will occur has been interpreted to mean of Congress for many weeks. passage of the statutory July
with definite Ideas of changes
cal
scientists have urged has resulted In much criticism
they favor to lawmaking pro­ members believe each senator over proposals designed to put that a single senator can pre­ A majority vote should be suf­ 31 adjournment date, but this
greater
protection of the of construction projects and
goal
cannot
be
realized
unless
ficient
to
give
committees
con­
vent
Senate
eommltteei
from
age
limits
on
leadership
posts.
and
representative
should
be
WASHINGTON - (NBA) - cedures.
rights
of
citizens
called before visitor accommodations there.
Many proposals designed to required, alone with all pres­ Such provisions could not be meeting while the Senate is In sent to meet when the Senate Congress Is willing to require
Whether a formal study of
Investigating
committees
of The “Hill" Is rapidly becom­
affirmative
action
by
both
is
in
session.
applied
to
incumbents.
idential
appointees,
to
report
session.
streamline
and
strengthen
the
Coagreitioaal reform occurs
ing a major sightseeing mccthe
Congress.
ABA. Those initials stand houses to extend its sessions
Expediting committee busi­
This year, ■ single member
or not, most members of the lawmaking branch o f our annually their financial inter­
ca, and all visitor! should be
Capitol
Hill
housekeeping.
beyond
that
date.
Members
for
a
key
plank
in
my
reorgan­
caused
committee
work
to
be
ness.
Consideration
should
be
ests
and
the
sources
o
f
their
government
will
bo
tolly
ex­
Congress will arrive la Wa»hwelcomed without silowing the
Divided
snd
confused
author­
need
more
time
at
home
than
ization
platform
—
Adjourn­
given to a clarification of the stalled during the threelagtoo for the « h session plored and dobated la com­ income.
Committee
chairmanships. rule we included in the 1948 month elvll rights filibuster, ment Before August. In my they have been able to spend ity over the operation and crowding to interfere with
ing months under terms of a
maintenance of the buildings lawmaking procedures.
firs fiaiarfe Orralh
resolution which I plan to In­ This relates to seniority, snd reorganisation bill. That rule and this delayed adjournment previous effort, I helped gain there In recent years.
Page 4-A — Dec. A, 1064 troduce st the opening of Con­
gress, Jan. 4.
Such a review and a report
for a committee Including
"Duty. S tu e ^ f H
members of both the Seoato
« -4 / «•
and the House, and both po­
litical parties, would have
tremendous significance not
only for American taxpayers,
but for freedom-loving people
the world over.
By Doans Bates
Wllh all Its Imperfections,
Public bearing held Monday our democratic system of gov­
night la Altamonte Springs ernment Is still by far tba
culminating four months work best ever devised by msn.
DeQclees milk ckecsleta e e e f-1
on requested m on ln g for And It Is our duty to try to
leg
taqipecen patties — h i I l­
NH , Lot 8, Block C, from make It work better, for U
ex. hex.
R1AA to permit construction serves us well snd provides a
o f duplex dwellings, resulted pattern for all mankind.
in R2 sonlng for the NV4 of
The members of Congress,
Lots 1 through 3 and 8 generally speaking, do not
through 16 in order to erente allow the shortcomings of the
a buffer sons between C.1 and legislative branch to prevent
tQUIBB
2B-LIBHT
RIAA sections.
them from being effective In
A U T O M A T IC
OUTDOOR
Original request for the the service of the people.
A C T IO N M U S H
BUNKER
change was made by Charles Many of them do feel, how
•eld Crest, fell pfcrt
FO R T EE T H
SET
Sapp. Recommendations from ever, that they could be much
—asserted listers.
|
M
O
S
U
M
S
the town's planning and son* more effective If certain re­
m is £ 0 9
Ing commission that the pro­ forms were adopted. Virtual­
roe the first time
Value V e
perty In question be soned HI ly every member bai a dif­
i often
tup sod
so as to permit construction ferent viewpoint, a different
1MIGHT OUTDOOR $4.4$
I brushing action
o f professional buildings as approach, to suggest as to
Value
Taw*** boftpaior p • s
BLINKER SET
as recommended by
well as duplexea was strongly how to make Congress more
air* ■rai.la.i &gt;***l tail,
so msny dentists.
lap. It.fl Ilinn 21
supported by Mayor Lawrence efficient.
2S-LI6HT
$5.91
Hslpsstvo
Swofford. However, councilWe must chart a careful
your tooth snd your
Value
OUTDOOR SET
Jeabe paly-bee af I f! seamen present for the hearing. course for the forthcoming
shiMrsn'S tool
■etk laltao Soil*. Sft rata*
P A L M A C ID A R S
1
study
In
order
to
avoid
the
Don Frltch and Boh Newell,
(Half M
$5.79
1UIGHT
■** et IS kdl.ld.erty
moved for the amended class' big snags that could frustrate
Value
IS
&lt;uad eed wrepped in
Mil*'t—lartS* of lid ptas
OUTDOOR SET
Iflcstion after hearing from a thorough review of all mat
f i l l )•—«*■&lt;• Ceke.
der Ppst-.H I VHaaiks
residents opposed tn the com­ ters affecting congressional
(trail A borgal* «r IMS.
effectiveness.
mission's proposal.
(IMS I)
Two very difficult prob­
Commission members, who
are appointed by the mayor lems, seniority and limitations
STAINLESS S TEEL Phf. *f tl. lag.
4-ROLL PACK
11.11 IIMS tl
subject to approval of full on debatr, must be studied.
RAZOR BLADES
council, are Mrs. Joan Henna, They have long been the sub­
WRAPPING PAPER
I/illn Winters, D o u g i n s jects of heated ilchitcs among
C o ld tablets — b e *
M s IS wide ■ 111
.Smith, Robert Webb ami the members of Congress, hut
l«. rural — Miwtad
e f 1 4 . l e e . S ts
they should not he allowed
(limit n
Swofford,
It Is expected that the rex- to become Insurmountable ob­
EXTRA
litre large tire,
onlng ordinance wilt he pre­ stacles lo the much broader
lap. Its
SPECIAL
study
of
congressional
tradi­
IIlia,r ||
sented for ronnril approval
at today's 8 p.m. regular bus­ tions and rules.
I m p r o v e d appropriations
■ex e f •
Pre*isiea t e s t * .
3-ROLL FOIL WRAPPING PAPER
iness session.
QUIK-IASI
I ■e ■ s biaaialart
Rug. 39c
OtlaM Tap PuaUrr—UB 14-k. ■
Mf k .
method* and praclicrs could,
w iv TeelbatHyM |.
Itl ratal latCus—Anarlfd Calais
S sY '
SHOE POLISH
Ul-ir II
yield billion* of dollars in
gs. w e f s esl cm
FINIS1 QUALITY r.lUAWA I JL
____________ * 9
—Spa.Ml
■fjr n - amc
■ A%
savings to the taxpayers, For
Hates# Curtis 2Vj A Q f I Fully coefed lcni:s — complete with
that reason, I would assign
■t. take. I f f . 19*
Ibondteme leather carrying case with
WESTCLOX BAIT K B
highest priority to a review
Ilimit I)
REG.
straps. Campere at 544.95.
1*11 IIS tl. — fatllua (tiers far ah R f l l
of congressional appropria­
lei-ewwr ter eat* 11 SS
*aar wraps1** ***dit I.Me Ipa.lall *****
57.50
tions techniques.
Pa«e*s Ptal-Oeye erterkd
titles — baaffeet, |.&lt;eb« rr
It will be my goal to hrlng
Ad|estaMo leed-teft stores,
iare*, ire- tT.ee i i m ii
sweep e t e r ns ladlceter,
into the study the best exshatterproof crystal. As
IKits from private industry
Hy Msrysnn Mites
Meet Chrismset gift.
Home permoneat — Reg.
The Hear Ijikn Klemcntnry In Ihe field of cost accounting.
52.04 (Emit 11
School l-TA will sponsor a The major accounting snd
RIG.
dinner Saturday In the school management firms of the
$7.90
auditorium with serving from nation are now developing
4:30 through 7 pm . Proceeds new techniques of auditing,
tn
Artmil-re IM* sllkaartte
will benefit thu school library. using electronic data process­
tabiMt, 4-ipaad •«(••
On the menu will he linked ing.
■all* •h s a f a r. wideraapa S-lMh tetak*r Ter fiat land ptf.
It Is none too soon for Con­
ham with raisin sauce, baked
larntM* — r.panta ralaaia and &lt;tri­
potato, string beans, cabbage gress to investigate computer­
able r*M taatral, duel i*syhi&gt;* eerlInstant heating with therm#,
rldpe
belkey rpMlall
ized
auditing
and
accounting
and relish salad, homemade
stet control — shuts ofl In.
ley-awey
tar
aal.
tl
O
S
rolls, coffee, tea or punch. techniques. S u c h a study
itantly If tipped o.er— llg
1330 wott.
Desserts will lie at a slight should take notice of a pres­
slIS Oartie Abe Spiasatl
SplMatl rati
ttal - .
CORDLESS
idential task force study on
win esmdse tywa r
extra charge.
ELECTRIC
SAVE
l s ib. r
reorganisation of the execu­
••riltna.r
—4 =130 l l f i
Ito*
“ y
tive branch, so that legisla­
S*IMart rad — litIt SO M
rt.
l.tlailra "P.w.iirp" la- DOLLARS!
le.-ewe* far aaly tl 00
dkaltr tall* abac Ip rative and executive branch
(batye laapllfa ...tyy
staffs—and their computers—
.*■*1*1.1. weiSakk, «»l*r-f*«r,
*•11 — tlelal*ii sImI cat
FO R T W A LT O N IIK A C II will always speak the same
II.ad at r***a, (art**, aid ao.lk
-iap *dp*&lt;. Tiapar-lip *•*,
rthan — la.aiy part.I talari all*
(Ill’ l l — A search continued language.
iSIT Taara. Iplartsvepewfeee .
..lea sa.1* bladlap. fall Tl k. ■
1 ' tart (aaftal. Ibetkrpretf
tplaaiae real, IS* yd*. • lb. 1 0 9 9
today for llershe! Anderson,
Wiih every member having
tyla* *ara.
A lerqe assortment e tS k. tar tlre'e *r daabk bad.
Cap..
fiikRadar
■•••fllemart
I
40, o f DcKunlak Springs, Ideas uf his own, it would be
COMPARI AT $14.95
11m aad Cap., flsktludar S' ft. I a j •
beautifully designed each
I-pe. splMlap fad. Ill.TI Hi*. * w
missing and presumed drown­ impossible to list all congres­
tocos, pendants, aerring*
SAVE
L.l-ava* la. aal* It IS
ed in a hunting accident.
end
pins
fe
enhance
ou«
sional reorganisation suggesD
O
LLARS!
« as tam o . Vetoes fe )S .0 o
Anderson's Jacket, sweater lions, hut some most frequent­
MONOFILAMINT
Lay-ewey
F
a
r
aaly
tl
00
and shotgun were found in ly discussed Include:
XUS Owrik Mlit*. II tpknlap
the water where he was last
The handling of Individual
real aad l-pt. Cap., Tltkflad.r
Seen hy his son Tony. IS, and constituents' problems. As the
t ft. a.di.w •*.!•* iplaalre
V. lb. rpeal Capr.
rad will 1SS yd*. Capr. Till.
Tiiknadat ■aaallie
a friend who was duck hunt* nation has grown, Congress
Madar II lb. *ra*a(il«i*at Iim.
■art liaa — Ckaka
ing with them.
14T.TI Ikr.
•f last S lb. rhra
Prsfittionol t y p e
more and more has become
II. li t! valaa.
La.-eaa. tar aaly It SO
The son and friend reported llie sympathetic link between
conditioned filtered
that Anderson, manager of individual citisrns and the fed­
sir — fast, comfort,
the DeKuniak Springs r»u n - eral bureaucracy. The mem­
Mad.1 P)I e.t.w.i[( kseSlap ped
obis
drying, 4-tsm*
M
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d*l*ie
la.
baad
redia
wlib
ATC
elrew
ie
aad
*!(b )■*.*» peik.ka(l*a c.tr.l,
try Club, left them in u 10- bers of Congress enjoy these
raa* saartal — sap*, kararad***. S.tariffI. it,lad
•a»f*f»&gt;! — C*B..*ble parapsrsturs control —
foot metal boat in search for duties, but they must face up
r* «ra*« a*. r**a k ra* Seat* Sis kb*, aad 4
flpsiiap wetbable **?•*.
died*,
pit*
paaarfal
IS-tab*
pailataraa**.
eiaer
I
35-MH
COLOR
SLIDE
VIEWER
ducks and they heard him to the resulting manpower re
Ldjustoblo bood —•
la. i 1 k. are! d.*eaik rpaaAar. tally ptaraettad.
» /■
yell for htdp.
Shawt your slides .
•
i.
I closes to hatbex slit
COMPARE
qulreinents.
From year feyerlto e s e e t l v e l .
b i, eed bright, mounted In utTrocll.e white p ie s-1 ^ ce»y cerylng.
A BARGAIN
THIS PRICK!
k ... lottery sppsretsd. tie frame with fleiiqlr.es window. I
AT $39.95

(SMMi af T n Aitklts)

Altamonte Gets
Buffer Section
In Zoning

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HAPPY HOSTESS
PECAN PATTIES

PRE­
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CHRISTMAS LIGHTS

Drua Stores

3?
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,

GIFT WRAPPINGS

99

SWIFT'S SHERBET

SALE PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY

3

PARKER JOTTER

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RIGOLETTO

COTTON BALLS

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1-A-DAY Vitamins
SCHICK

BROMO-QUININE

88*

1x30
W-l-D-E ANGIE
BIHOCUIARS

GLEEM TOOTHPASTE

ESQUIRE

Bear Lake PTA

i*SP00l CURLING RIBBON

Dinner To Aid

School Library

R IC O L E T T O IS

ENDEN SHAMPOO

ALARM CLOCK

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ELECTRIC BLANKET

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POLAROID FILM £ ? « = 1 ” f t S

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PREFERRED GIFTS FOR FISHERMEN!

GARCIA SPINCAST OUTFIT

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FEURER SPINCAST OUTFIT

SPINNING LINE

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LADY SCHICK C0NS01ETTE DRYER

33”

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Framed Enlargement

88

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$2.95

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Box of 10
R«|. 27c

VALUE

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in tool, ii/tk

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VALUE

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else IITO'-r
whit# Hsnd8perinl Purrhes#
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Men's Handkerchiefs

r o L P O.&gt;cvTiimTr®/:
Package af 2
Bath Six* Bars
Reg. 23c

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CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP

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ICHRISTMAS SPECIAL!

Wsihable Ten I’oplin With
s o f t , smooth lllond •I’ rnof ( i i m I’nrlirt.
Inn-ten sweat­ ITtillly I,imp* — Draixnrd
er* — asserted For FUhinx. Ilunlinx, Target
bites—
Shoaling, Hit.

MUNSEY TOASTER-BROILER

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99

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AT $21.95

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dree'l gift er Christines •lad.a, parte*, ter patrtM*. tarabraed. fiat** f.adv,
dee ere Hen. Durable lung- peUrles, Kmalts, tees), belief, eed seadwWket.

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AT $1.59

INFLATABLE

Fell 24-le. ndarable toy

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99

G.E. HEATINGPAD

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AM/FM Table Radio

Famaui LaPaga’s
Big 1000--in. Rail

Reg. 2fc

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AT 88c

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Nut-Cracker Set
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nul-crnckot with 4 melt King
nut pichs.

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Wear there good-look­
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|leisure— Sizrt 14 ta 17.

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Cnei, sherf-sleeve dress sbirfi,
expertly tailored with built-in
collar stays.

Famous Impress
Full 2S-ff. Roll
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There’ll he more thin one
ball la
Sanford Saturday
nifiht. There’s the Mayfair
opening, of course, to kick off
the Sanford aocial season. The
midshipmen of the Sanford
Naval Academy arc also hav­
ing a dress ball, this one at
the Civic Center. They’ll be
dancing to the music of "The
Fourmen" and the galley is
preparing a sumptuous buffet
for the faculty, midshipmen
and their dates.
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Speaking of the Sanford
Naval Academy, the boys
made such a floe impression
in Sanford's Christmas parade
Wednesday that they have
been asked to march In the
Cocoa Christmas parade, Dec.
12. Capt. John Williams, com ­
mandant of cadets, was so
pleased with the fine showing
made by the midshipmen
Wednesday that he awarded
them all extra merits. There's
some talk of going to Gasparilla in February, too, but no
confirmation of that yet.
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For your information: the
Stetson Glee Club will be pre.
seating "The Messiah," fam­
ous oratorio by Handel at
Elizabeth liall Sunday, Dec.
13. This has been a traditional
highlight of the Chriatmaa aea
ton in Central Florida for
nearly 30 years. It's open to
the public, but if you plan to
go, we'd advise you to gel
there early. We have never
seen an empty seat. Starting
time 3 p.m. Prof. Harold Gif
fin directing, of course.

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United State
Ceremonies
Scheduled
Ground will be broken for
the construction o f the United
State Bank c f Seminole build­
ing during ccrcmoniea slated
for 10 a.m. Monday, according
to an announcement today by
Loring Burgess, president of
the new financial institution.
The bank will be located in
tha southwest corner o f the
Sanford Plaza shopping cen­
ter. Burgess said rest o f tha
new facility will be in ex­
c e l! o f 1100,000.
Burgess said that Howard
and Spencer, Inc., Winter
Park, will be the general con­
tractor and that the structure
will contain some 2,200 squire
feet o f floor apace. Burgess
said that the building ia sche­
duled to be completed within
60 days.
The structure will contain
complete banking facilitiee in­
cluding a night depository and
two drive in teller units. Con­
struction, according to the
contractors, will begin im­
mediately.
Burgese said plans prepared
by architect John Burton IV
hava been designed so that
present floor spice can be
expanded to 4,000 square feet
without major alterations. He
also emphasized that plans
include adequate parking for
customers.
The Seminole County Cham­
ber o f Commerce, of which
the new bank is a member,
will be in charge o f the
ground breaking ceremonies.

By Julian Slenatmm
Associate Editor
Seminote County's United
Fund campaign passed the 7S
per cent mark Thursday.
Gifts and pledgea amount­
ing to $340.50 brought the
total received to date to $30,3 2 2 .6 8 .

Troy Ray, DF chairman,
and his associates today set
their sights on the final $10,-

Sheriff Held
In Slaying Of
Civil Righfers
Monday.

CONSTRUCTION OF THE $100,000 FACILITY o f the United

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VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established 290S

Mayor Loi
Given Ovation

Fill., DECEMBER 4. 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 336

tmojt... Lyndon Pledges
BRIEFS Economy Policy

Last Meeting

WASHINGTON (D PI)—Six­
teen persons have been arrest­
ed in Mississippi by federal
agentx on federal charges
growing out of the slaying of
threw young civil rights workera last summer, it was an­
nounced today.
Announcement of the arrests
in ■ series of sweeping raid*
by federal agents starting
shortly after dawn today was
made here by Acting Atty.
Gen. Nicholas Kstzx-nbach.
FBI
Director J. Edgar
Hoover said 19 men had been
charged In • FBI complaint
with violating the civil rights
law.
As of about 10:13 a.m. to­
day, the FBI said 16 of them
had been picked up.
Those arrested included Ne­
shoba County (Miss.) Sheriff
Lawrence A. Rainey, 41, and
his deputy, Cecil Hay Price,
26; Edgar Ray Killed, 31,
identified as a minister, farm­
er and sawmill operator In
U n i o n , Miss.; Philadelphia
contractor Herman Tucker,
36, and a salesman, Bernard
Akin, SO, of Steridian,

000 lap of this year's drive.
Right now. $3,677.32 ia need­
ed to reach victory.
Topping
Thuraday’a
re­
ceipts were a pair of |10O
gifts. One from Sidney Ivea
HI and the other from Atix
of Sanford.
There were three $25 don­
ors — Willlnk Bike Shop,
\YTRR Radio and th* Sanford
Pipe Line Co. Two $15 gifts
aided th* cause. They wer*
from Rev. Grover C. Sewell
and Dr. Harry S. Woodruff.
Additional e o n t r 1butors
were Sherwin-Williams Paint
$10, Rev. U. H. Griffin $5,
A. J.
Chesna
$5,
Dava
Thrasher $5, Stanley's Bika
Shop $5, Rebecca Smith $2.50,
Simon Clinical Lab $2, and
B. S. Austin $1.
Scute by Glftat
Objective .............. 949,509.99
Receipts to Date . 30,12X19
Balanc* Needed . I 9.I7T.32
DF officials pointed out to­
day that most o f th* business
firms snd orgsniistlons in
Sanford hsvs slrssdy exceed­
ed their respectivs gifts o f
previous yesrs — although
some are adding to their
original total to help UP
over the hump in this final
phase o f the campaign.
What would help most
right now to put the driv#
over its objective would be
individual gifts—contributions
or pledgea from thoss who
have not given.
No amount ia too largo or
too small. If you haven't done
your part already now la th*
time. Let'e show Orange and
our other neighboring coun­
ties that we can aupport our
own groups and that wa can
set an objective and reach It,
Mail ymir gifts of pledgea
to DF. P. O. Box 44, Sanford,
or tnke them to 603 Sanford
Atlantic Bank Bldg. Easter
yet ia to phona 323-0535 and
give them your pledge.
Let's raise that $9,000 plua
next week l

MIAMI ( Urn— The itutc
WASHINGTON
(DPI)
- was credited with saving the
Council agreed to instruct
By Donna Estes
Hoard
of
Control
met
for
the
President
Johnson,
pledging
government a total of $63,410
city
attorney
Webber
Haines
Mayor A. R. Lormann re­
ceived a tremendous ovation to draw up a resolution for hut time today to clean up himself to a policy of "the a year.
from a capacity crowd at­ paving of Maine Avenue from iti business ami clear the light fist and the open mind."
Recalling hia promise of a
tending the regular meeting Grant Street to E. Lake Street. decks for takeover of the suid today no plans to continue
year
ago to "root out waste
hit campaign of "holding total
of Longwood City Council
In other business, a resolu­ new Hoard of Kegeuts.
anil
inefficiency
wherever we
spending to the rock bottom."
Thursday evening after a tion was approved exchanging
find it," Johnson said he be­
Red
Support
In
remarks
prepared
for
a
resident, John Manner, asked equal properties belonging to
lieved the administration had
MOSCOW (DPI) — Com­ ceremony honoring 30 gov­
for the floor and pratsed Lor­ the city on the east side of the
Cdr. Bryan B. Brown Jr., mann for his service to the ball diamond with Christ Epis­ munist Czechoslovakia today ernment employes cites! for made goal on the pledge.
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But, he added, continued ef­
DSN. was relieved as com community over Uic p v t six copal Church for properties threw iu support to the cost-cutting suggestions, Johnfort is Dswlcd at every level
The engineer's report on manding officer of Heavy At years.
Kremlin's
new
lenders
In
tbs
or
u
k
i
that
"an
tsnmlsUk■
OB the north side.
of government.
the marina is due in this tack Squadron 7 by Cdr. Ken
•Mb sign of intevtty la «ov- "i^tatroDteo waste lo like
Lormann, expressing hta ap­
-* *
e.
CfclraUR n. C. Soviet Dnta's roping M
weekend. Watch for newa ncth E. Enney this morning. preciation, stated that It* hi
•rnm«|t
is
a
sens!
vd
cvsrrom a m h i r u t th * lw K h
Chhv
By
United
Press
brfdiog &gt; 'ooat—you have to
about this soon.
Following the traditional enjoyed serving tha city an
aibUtty to th. taxpayers.
ia MaducUag V concert-1
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at
H."
he
laid.
Wintry
weather
played no
change o f command cere had worked sinctraly with tha
" I Mve said that I baliev#
Unity Ursred
Been out to Pinecrest Shop­ mony, a formal reception was benefit of the city alwkyi at ed drive to pieh up all un­
favorites
today.
Alt
of the 43
SAIGON. South Viet Nam in the tight fir! and the open
licensed do|f roaming the
ping Center lately? It'a the held in the NAS Officer's heart.
continental
United
States
wag­
(D
P
I)—South
Viet
Nam's
top
mind—a
tight
fist
with
mon­
streets of the community.
JACKSONVILLE (U P !) —
most '"Chrlstmssy" place in wardroom. The entire squad
The office of mayor will be
ed a ground battle against Tha Virgin Islands might ho
Council voted to donate $50 generals today uiged the na­ ey and an open mind to the
town. Loudspeakers playing ron will honor Commander
taken oyer next month by
|he Annua| children's Com- tion's political and religious needs of America,
snow, rain, tornadoes, sleet annexed *» Florida’s 68th
Christmas carols help get Brown at a "farewell" party
"1 want that same state of
David Wentworth a* a result mun|ty Christmas Party spun- leaders to erase squabbling
county, D. S. Rep. Charles E.
amt sub-zero temperatures.
shoppers “ in the mood."
this evening at the NAS Ball of Tuesday's municipal elec
sored by the Volunteer Fire and unite against the Com­ mind to prevail in every de­
Tornado warning* were up Bennett tins suggested.
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room.
Hons.
"Hawaii is twice as far
Department and planned for munist Viet Cong insutgents. partment and every bureau of
Thursday night for section*
Police are keeping their
During Brown't tenure of
Preceding
th e
business Dee. 19,
this government." he said.
Four more Hnndy Store* In of Texas, Louisiana and Ar­ from th* mainland a* th* Vir­
fingers crossed and for good command. Squadron 7 com­ meeting, a public hearing
Cabinet mrmbers. agency Semintl* County and a giant kansas Twisters touched down gin Islands and sines tha Vim
John Beams, attending his Last Obstacle
reason. From midnight until pleted a successful deploy­
was held confined to whether|jaJt regular meeting as coun 1 GAPE KENNEDY (DPI)— heads and a crn*s-*ectlon of 22,000 sipiare-fiml supermark­ near Houston, Tex., and Jones­ gin Island* are too small to
around a this morning there ment to the Mediterranean or not assessments charged
agency ha* ll i i v t r nmont administrators et In Orlando are under con­ boro, La.
oilman, expressed his pleas­ The federal
become a state, what would
had been no complaints filed on board the famous nuclear- for the paving of Tullis Ave­
ure in having served in the passed the last big obstacle were invited to Hie ceremon­ struction hy Gazil, Inc., Joe
l&lt;u mure logical than making
Heavy
snow
moved
into
east­
with the desk officer. An un­ powered attack carrier L'SS nue ami Oak Street and Sem­
city government and recom­ In the way of the crucial final ies, marking the loth year o( Gazil, president, reported to­ ern Kansas, Missouri, north­ tiii'iu part of Florida," asked
usually quiet period, they re­ Enterprise. The high point of inole Street and Land Avenue
mended that the new council unmanned test next week of awards under the Incentive day.
west Arkansas and southeast Bennett.
port, and knock on wood in this deployment occurred ui were correct as to footage and
He said Handy Stores now Iowa, Illinois, Indiana ami low­
annex property to the west of the two-seater Gemini space­ Awards Act A million gov­
The Congressman made tha
hopes it will continue.
the month of June when the description. However, an at­
ernment workers have been1are being built or will be er Michigan.
ship.
the city.
proposal at a meeting o f th*
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squadron flew 720 hours in 17 torney for George D. Scott ap­
credited with making sugges­ soon in Longwood at High­
Meeting was adjourned with
Hazardous driving warnings Florida Planning and Zoning
Beading about the poor operating days, a new record
peared to protest the assess­ a continued session scheduled Decoration
tions that saved more than ways 434 and 427, in Cassel­ were in effect for New Mexi­ Association. Ho said He would
aouls suffering that wintry for Vigilante squadrons.
ments stating lhat no special for Dec. 17.
berry at Hibiscus Avenue and co, Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, like to see It planned in th*
TOKYO ( DI D — The gov­ $1 billion over the period.
weather across the north and
In August and September, benefit to his client would be
ernment announced today it
The White House said this Highway 430, on O'Brien Miasouri, Illinois, Iowa, In­ next decade.
we look at the downtown tem­ the squadron participated in derived above the public bene
will decorate Gen. Curtia Le- year's winners accounted for Rond in Fern Park and Hear diana and Michigan.
The Virgin Islands are
perature at 8 am . today and
. * in and that the paving was
May, chief of staff of the D. an estimated savings of $83 Lake Road and Highway 436,
some
1,200 miles southeast of
Some
roads
in
New
Mexico
the mercury reads 70 degrees. round-the-world good will tour not done for a "true" purpose
This, Gazil said, will bring were clogged with 15 Inches of Miami.
S. Air Force, lie played a million during the first year
of the first all nuclear-power­ but was particularly beneficial
major role in planning the their suggestions were effec­ the total numtier of Handy snow.
A Clock Winder had a call ed task force.
to l.MN Enterprises, lie also
atomic bombing of Japan dur­ tive.
Stores to eight.
Sleet and freezing rain ran
from friends In the northwest
Brown has received orders pointed out that the assess­
JACKSONVILLE ( DP I I — ing World War II.
The Individual Ideas ranged
He said the new Thriftway a belt 1,000 miles long from OJ’ Symbol
corner of Missouri at 11 p m. as commanding officer of Re­ ments had been insufficiently The Great Atlantic &amp; Pacific
front a $ Hi million saving front Siqiermnrkvt will be built on the Southern Plains to the
LAKELAND ( DPI) — DuThursday to tell how things connaissance Attack Squadron
advertised in that Scott's wife, Tea Company opened a |l.f&gt; Union Aims
a manpower survey made by Gore Avenue in Orlundo. Th* Ohin Valley and into parts of j l any Foods, Inc. will use the
were going. The report came 3.
[tilth Scott, was not listed as million food distribution cent,
PITTSBURGH (DPI) — an Air Force contract admin­ ■tore will have a complete New England.
Floridu Citrus Commission
lhat they were having a bliz
a co-owner,
|nr here Thursday to serve a Dignity and justice for its istrator It a laundry supervis­ bakery department, a deli­
Precipitation was widespread "O J " Symbol on labels for
zard, had six inches of snow
As protest was out of order Hiree-stnte area,
members, a substantial wage or who suggested that use of catessen and a 12&lt;)-foot long in the South Tallahassee was its frozen concentrated orange
on the ground and the temper­
for (his hearing, motion was
Tha center wilt serve Jill) increase and total Job secur­ percale instead of muslin display area for meats. The drenched
with nearly six juice,
commission
general
ature was a numbing aero.
made and unanimously adopt-1stores in luwer coastal South ity are the alms o( the Unit­ short* at veterans hospitals meats will he "all service" inrhr* of rainln six hours. Les­
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manager Homer E. Hooks laid
ed by council that the paving Carolina, South Georgia and ed Steelworkers union whieh would save two cents per amt not pre-packaged, Guzil
ser amounts (ell into the lower j today. The Uulany brand Is
The Lyman High School
Three Negro women have assessments rolls bo approved ' Florida with meat and ltd prepared today for the start laundering.
suid.
Mississippi Valley and luwer packed hy Iti-Acrc* Concen­
Hand has been selected to
developed a ruse which to now
drawn and legally publish- store* in that area with other of contract negotiations with
The supervisor, Mrs. Ruth
The corporation plans a to­ Ohio Valley.
trate. Inc., of Forest City.
represent Seminole County in
groceries.
the basic steel industry.
ii paying off In shoplifting f d
Shuttles of Tuscaloosa, Ala., tal of four big supermarketa
the inaugural parade at Tal­
in Orlundo as jta expansion
dividends, police reported to
lahassee on Jan. 5. Members
day.
project continues, the presi­
o f the group are busily *n
dent said.
The trio enter a (tore and
gaged in earning money to
For An AH 'Hound
two of them ask a clerk for
When completed, the firm
pay for the expenses of tha
different items. The third
will have eight Handy Stores,
(loud Time . * . .
trip. They’ve sponsored a
two Thriftway Supermarket!
woman just walks around the
chicken dinner, a pancake
,
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; store, police say. She awaits
Hy Harry I. Johnson
before the body was found.
Meet For A Drink Al The
south of the Cocoa •Cocoa to his attic to look over his and two Tip Top Supermark­
.upper and are now collecting hcr chlnce ^
^
(he
He added that his investig- Beach causeway and on the records and found he had ets.
old newspapers. They’ve also
The m y s t e r y of Floyd
clerk's or some other person's
F R IE N D L Y CAR1BE
been marching in Christmaa
Futch and "Angel City, near ation showed Futch became west bank of the Banana performed tha operation in
purse snd the three leave.
‘•unruly" and they tied him River.
President looses
parades. They marrhed last
Apopka police say similar Sanford" was cleared up to­ to a tree to keep him from
10-18—16 years ago.
Who were his companion*?
week in Orlando, Wednesday
OPEN T IL L 2 A . M.
happenings have been report­ day through the efforts of fulling in the canal.
If* recalled that Futch was Boyhood W a rts
Jerome Futch and Ituy
in Sanford, Saturday morning
Mon. thru Sul.
WASHINGTON ( UPI) —
ed at clothing stores in that The Sanford Herald ami a
Much later, they released Ward.
Injured while working on the
they’ll be in Titusville and
area.
Those two ‘Tittle old warts"
newsman
with
the
Miami
him, Ht-rry said, amt that’s
l.t. Berry told Henry Reno, St. Johns River bridge. A
that afternoon in DeLand.
Dancing "On The House"
doctors removed from Presi­
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Herald.
the last time they saw him.
police reporter of the Miami truck had barked against his
dent Johnson's hand may be
Every Friday Night
FuU-h's
body
was
found
It’s presumed the IO-year- Herald and the person asked leg, causing the fracture.
Police Chief Roy G. Wil­
a legacy from hi* boyhood
Nov. 20 in a canal at Jimmy old man fell Into the caRuI by The .Sanford Herald to as­
Dr.
Park
also
recalled
the
liams has had still another
(Ladies hours 4:30-9:30
SHOPPING DAYS Tiger's Camp about 30 miles shortly after being released.
days in sunbaked east Texas.
sist in the inv.sllgatinn, that o iteration was performed at
Drink* |c per year age.)
honor heaped on him. The lat­
Johnson
watched
while
the
ILL CHRISTMAS w ell o f Miami on lha Tami- His companions, identified the Sanford argle was found the hospital at the then-inac­
est is that he's been named
ami Trail, It was hady de­ by Berry as Jerome Futch, a through a nie'al pin in one tive Sanford Naval Air Sta­ growths wer* removed with
a lifetime member of the In­
an electrical surgical needle
composed and polica presum­ brother, and Bay Ward, hnth of Futch*s legs.
tion. He toM Th* Sanford
ternational Association of Poed death was dua to drown­ o f Angel City, thought that
Through exhaustive polica Herald that his identifartion from th* hark o f his right
liea Chiefs.
hand in a 20-minute opera­
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ing.
Floyd Futch hud gotten a investigation, it wus burned wua "not positive" and that
The body was found by ride out o f the camp and hail that the operition had been ha knew of no Angel City tion in hia Whit* House bed­
Remember the big art sate
room.
three boys about a week after headed home. Thus, they did performed in Sanford. Berry near Sanford.
today and tomorrow behind
Futch fell into tha canal. not report hia disappearance. visited this city.
This Sanford n e w s m a n
Touchton'i Drugstore. You'll
They notified Dad# County
A check with Seminole picked up the puzzle and be­ Mayo On T V
And thus three questions
be able to purchase original
polica and l.t. Hruca Berry posed in Thursday’s Herald Memorial Hospital failed to gan piecing it together with
oil paintings done by local
Capt. James O. Mayo, com ­
began his investigation.
reveal any record of such an the results learned today.
have been cleared up:
artists at bargain prices. Won­
mander of Reconnaissance At­
flerry said he I a a r n e d
operation and hospital o ffi­
Who was Floyd Futch?
Scores of persons took the tack Wing One, will appear on
derful for your home decor
Futch, from "Angel City,
He was a resident of Angel cials advised 3erry to check time to call The Herald and "Topic." a WESH-TV (Chan­
or for gift*. Sales close at 9
near Sanford," and tom* com­ City, Florida.
with Dr. Charles Park Sr. tell them where Angel City nel 2) discussion program, at
p.m. today. Saturday hours
V A L D E Z H O TEL
panions wera on an outing at
while he was lere.
Where ia Angel City ?
is located. On their advice 4:30 p.m. Sunday. Ha will dis­
are from 10 a m . to 5 pm .
—1h
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
tha camp,
arriving
there
It ia a small fishing com
Dr. Park wai shown X-rays and with the co-operation of cuss Naval aviation with eraProceeds go to Art Associa­
about Friday the 13th, a wtek munity «n Meruit Islandi l i the mcUl pn. Us went in- ( lUnu ui Muuii, the pieces fib phaiu on rvcutma usance.
tion project*.

Cdr. K. E. Enney
Leads VAH-7

Weatherman
Hits All 48

68lh County ’
For Florida?

Gazil Food Chain
Plans Expansion

Big Food Center

Opened By A b P

Merchants Told
Of Shoplifters

Futch Mystery Cleared

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Solon Tells How Congress Can Be Streamlined Now
Rights of witnesses. Politi­ and grounds on Capitol H ill
Con filets o f Interest. Some much argument will occur has been interpreted to mean of Congress for many weeks. passage of the statutory July
with definite Ideas of changes
cal
scientists have urged has resulted In much criticism
they favor to lawmaking pro­ members believe each senator over proposals designed to put that a single senator can pre­ A majority vote should be suf­ 31 adjournment date, but this
greater
protection of the of construction projects and
goal
cannot
be
realized
unless
ficient
to
give
committees
con­
vent
Senate
eommltteei
from
age
limits
on
leadership
posts.
and
representative
should
be
WASHINGTON - (NBA) - cedures.
rights
of
citizens
called before visitor accommodations there.
Many proposals designed to required, alone with all pres­ Such provisions could not be meeting while the Senate is In sent to meet when the Senate Congress Is willing to require
Whether a formal study of
Investigating
committees
of The “Hill" Is rapidly becom­
affirmative
action
by
both
is
in
session.
applied
to
incumbents.
idential
appointees,
to
report
session.
streamline
and
strengthen
the
Coagreitioaal reform occurs
ing a major sightseeing mccthe
Congress.
ABA. Those initials stand houses to extend its sessions
Expediting committee busi­
This year, ■ single member
or not, most members of the lawmaking branch o f our annually their financial inter­
ca, and all visitor! should be
Capitol
Hill
housekeeping.
beyond
that
date.
Members
for
a
key
plank
in
my
reorgan­
caused
committee
work
to
be
ness.
Consideration
should
be
ests
and
the
sources
o
f
their
government
will
bo
tolly
ex­
Congress will arrive la Wa»hwelcomed without silowing the
Divided
snd
confused
author­
need
more
time
at
home
than
ization
platform
—
Adjourn­
given to a clarification of the stalled during the threelagtoo for the « h session plored and dobated la com­ income.
Committee
chairmanships. rule we included in the 1948 month elvll rights filibuster, ment Before August. In my they have been able to spend ity over the operation and crowding to interfere with
ing months under terms of a
maintenance of the buildings lawmaking procedures.
firs fiaiarfe Orralh
resolution which I plan to In­ This relates to seniority, snd reorganisation bill. That rule and this delayed adjournment previous effort, I helped gain there In recent years.
Page 4-A — Dec. A, 1064 troduce st the opening of Con­
gress, Jan. 4.
Such a review and a report
for a committee Including
"Duty. S tu e ^ f H
members of both the Seoato
« -4 / «•
and the House, and both po­
litical parties, would have
tremendous significance not
only for American taxpayers,
but for freedom-loving people
the world over.
By Doans Bates
Wllh all Its Imperfections,
Public bearing held Monday our democratic system of gov­
night la Altamonte Springs ernment Is still by far tba
culminating four months work best ever devised by msn.
DeQclees milk ckecsleta e e e f-1
on requested m on ln g for And It Is our duty to try to
leg
taqipecen patties — h i I l­
NH , Lot 8, Block C, from make It work better, for U
ex. hex.
R1AA to permit construction serves us well snd provides a
PRE­
o f duplex dwellings, resulted pattern for all mankind.
in R2 sonlng for the NV4 of
The members of Congress,
HOLIDAY
Lots 1 through 3 and 8 generally speaking, do not
through 16 in order to erente allow the shortcomings of the
SPECIAL!
a buffer sons between C.1 and legislative branch to prevent
tQUIBB
2B-LIBHT
RIAA sections.
them from being effective In
A U T O M A T IC
OUTDOOR
Original request for the the service of the people.
A C T IO N M U S H
BUNKER
change was made by Charles Many of them do feel, how
•eld Crest, fell pfcrt
FO R T EE T H
SET
Sapp. Recommendations from ever, that they could be much
—asserted listers.
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the town's planning and son* more effective If certain re­
m is £ 0 9
Ing commission that the pro­ forms were adopted. Virtual­
roe the first time
Value V e
perty In question be soned HI ly every member bai a dif­
i often
tup sod
so as to permit construction ferent viewpoint, a different
1MIGHT OUTDOOR $4.4$
I brushing action
o f professional buildings as approach, to suggest as to
Value
Taw*** boftpaior p • s
BLINKER SET
as recommended by
well as duplexea was strongly how to make Congress more
air* ■rai.la.i &gt;***l tail,
so msny dentists.
lap. It.fl Ilinn 21
supported by Mayor Lawrence efficient.
2S-LI6HT
$5.91
Hslpsstvo
Swofford. However, councilWe must chart a careful
your tooth snd your
Value
OUTDOOR SET
Jeabe paly-bee af I f ! seamen present for the hearing. course for the forthcoming
shiMrsn'S tool
■etk laltao Soil*. Sft rata*
P A L M A C ID A R S
1
study
In
order
to
avoid
the
Don Frltch and Boh Newell,
(Half M
$5.79
1UIGHT
■ * * e t I S k d l .l d .e r t y
moved for the amended class' big snags that could frustrate
Value
I S
&lt; u a d e e d w repped in
Mil*'t—lartS* of lid ptas
OUTDOOR SET
Iflcstion after hearing from a thorough review of all mat
f i l l )•—«*■&lt;• Ceke.
der P p s t - .H I VHaaiks
residents opposed tn the com­ ters affecting congressional
(trail A borgal* «r IMS.
effectiveness.
mission's proposal.
(IMS I)
Two very difficult prob­
Commission members, who
are appointed by the mayor lems, seniority and limitations
STAINLESS S TEEL Phf. *f tl. lag.
4-ROLL PACK
11.11 IIMS tl
subject to approval of full on debatr, must be studied.
RAZOR BLADES
council, are Mrs. Joan Henna, They have long been the sub­
WRAPPING PAPER
I/illn Winters, D o u g i n s jects of heated ilchitcs among
C o ld tablets — b e *
M s IS wide ■ 111
.Smith, Robert Webb ami the members of Congress, hut
l«. rural — Miwtad
e f 1 4 . l e e . S ts
they should not he allowed
(limit n
Swofford,
It Is expected that the rex- to become Insurmountable ob­
EXTRA
litre large tire,
onlng ordinance wilt he pre­ stacles lo the much broader
lap. Its
SPECIAL
study
of
congressional
tradi­
IIlia,r ||
sented for ronnril approval
at today's 8 p.m. regular bus­ tions and rules.
I m p r o v e d appropriations
■ex e f •
Pre*isiea t e s t * .
3-ROLL FOIL WRAPPING PAPER
iness session.
QUIK-IASI
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Mf k .
method* and praclicrs could,
w iv TeelbatHyM |.
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S sY '
SHOE POLISH
Ul-ir II
yield billion* of dollars in
gs. w e f s e s l cm
FINIS1 QUALITY r.lUAWA I JL
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savings to the taxpayers, For
Hates# Curtis 2Vj A Q f I Fully coefed lcni:s — complete with
that reason, I would assign
■t. take. I f f . 19*
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WESTCLOX BAIT K B
highest priority to a review
Ilimit I)
REG.
s t r a p s . C a m p e r e a t 5 4 4 .9 5 .
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of congressional appropria­
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tions techniques.
Pa«e*s Ptal-Oeye erterkd
titles — baaffeet, |.&lt;eb« rr
It will be my goal to hrlng
Ad|estaMo leed-teft stores,
Westtnghouse
iare*, ire- tT.ee i i m ii
sweep e t e r ns ladlceter,
into the study the best exshatterproof
crystal.
As
IKits from private industry
Hy Msrysnn Mites
Meet Chrismset gift.
Home permoneat — Reg.
The Hear Ijikn Klemcntnry In Ihe field of cost accounting.
52.04 (Emit 11
School l-TA will sponsor a The major accounting snd
RIG.
dinner Saturday In the school management firms of the
$7.90
auditorium with serving from nation are now developing
4:30 through 7 pm . Proceeds new techniques of auditing,
tn
Artmil-re IM* sllkaartte
will benefit thu school library. using electronic data process­
tabiMt, 4-ipaad •«(••
On the menu will he linked ing.
■all* • h s a f a r. wideraapa S-lMh tetak*r Ter fiat land ptf.
It Is none too soon for Con­
ham with raisin sauce, baked
larntM* — r.panta ralaaia and &lt;tri­
potato, string beans, cabbage gress to investigate computer­
able r*M taatral, duel i*syhi&gt;* eerlInstant heating with therm#,
rldpe
belkey rpMlall
ized
auditing
and
accounting
and relish salad, homemade
stet control — shuts ofl In.
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tar
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itantly If tipped o.er—llg
1330 wott.
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s lI S Oartie Abe Spiasatl
rati - .
SplMatl ttal
CORDLESS
idential task force study on
win esmdse tywa r
extra charge.
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Hunt Continued
FORT WALTON IIKACII
(Ill’ l l — A search continued
today for llershe! Anderson,
40, o f DcKunlak Springs,
missing and presumed drown­
ed in a hunting accident.
Anderson's Jacket, sweater
and shotgun were found in
the water where he was last
Seen hy his son Tony. IS, and
a friend who was duck hunt*
ing with them.
The son and friend reported
that Anderson, manager of
the DeKuniak Springs r»u n try Club, left them in u 10foot metal boat in search for
ducks and they heard him
yell for htdp.

tive branch, so that legisla­
tive and executive branch
staffs—and their computers—
will always speak the same
language.
Wiih every member having
Ideas uf his own, it would be
impossible to list all congres­
sional reorganisation suggeslions, hut some most frequent­
ly discussed Include:
The handling of Individual
constituents' problems. As the
nation has grown, Congress
more and more has become
llie sympathetic link between
individual citisrns and the fed­
eral bureaucracy. The mem­
bers of Congress enjoy these
duties, but they must face up
to the resulting manpower re
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There’ll he more thin one
ball la
Sanford Saturday
nifiht. There’s the Mayfair
opening, of course, to kick off
the Sanford aocial season. The
midshipmen of the Sanford
Naval Academy arc also hav­
ing a dress ball, this one at
the Civic Center. They’ll be
dancing to the music of "The
Fourmen" and the galley is
preparing a sumptuous buffet
for the faculty, midshipmen
and their dates.
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Speaking of the Sanford
Naval Academy, the boys
made such a floe impression
in Sanford's Christmas parade
Wednesday that they have
been asked to march In the
Cocoa Christmas parade, Dec.
12. Capt. John Williams, com ­
mandant of cadets, was so
pleased with the fine showing
made by the midshipmen
Wednesday that he awarded
them all extra merits. There's
some talk of going to Gasparilla in February, too, but no
confirmation of that yet.
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For your information: the
Stetson Glee Club will be pre.
seating "The Messiah," fam­
ous oratorio by Handel at
Elizabeth liall Sunday, Dec.
13. This has been a traditional
highlight of the Chriatmaa aea
ton in Central Florida for
nearly 30 years. It's open to
the public, but if you plan to
go, we'd advise you to gel
there early. We have never
seen an empty seat. Starting
time 3 p.m. Prof. Harold Gif
fin directing, of course.

lo p s 75 %

United State
Ceremonies
Scheduled
Ground will be broken for
the construction o f the United
State Bank c f Seminole build­
ing during ccrcmoniea slated
for 10 a.m. Monday, according
to an announcement today by
Loring Burgess, president of
the new financial institution.
The bank will be located in
tha southwest corner o f the
Sanford Plaza shopping cen­
ter. Burgess said rest o f tha
new facility will be in ex­
c e l! o f 1100,000.
Burgess said that Howard
and Spencer, Inc., Winter
Park, will be the general con­
tractor and that the structure
will contain some 2,200 squire
feet o f floor apace. Burgess
said that the building ia sche­
duled to be completed within
60 days.
The structure will contain
complete banking facilitiee in­
cluding a night depository and
two drive in teller units. Con­
struction, according to the
contractors, will begin im­
mediately.
Burgese said plans prepared
by architect John Burton IV
hava been designed so that
present floor spice can be
expanded to 4,000 square feet
without major alterations. He
also emphasized that plans
include adequate parking for
customers.
The Seminole County Cham­
ber o f Commerce, of which
the new bank is a member,
will be in charge o f the
ground breaking ceremonies.

By Julian Slenatmm
Associate Editor
Seminote County's United
Fund campaign passed the 7S
per cent mark Thursday.
Gifts and pledgea amount­
ing to $340.50 brought the
total received to date to $30,3 2 2 .6 8 .

Troy Ray, DF chairman,
and his associates today set
their sights on the final $10,-

Sheriff Held
In Slaying Of
Civil Righfers
Monday.

CONSTRUCTION OF THE $100,000 FACILITY o f the United

Seminole County

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VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established 290S

Fill., DECEMBER 4. 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 336

tmojt... Lyndon Pledges
BRIEFS Economy Policy

Mayor Loi
Given Ovation

Last Meeting

WASHINGTON (D PI)—Six­
teen persons have been arrest­
ed in Mississippi by federal
agentx on federal charges
growing out of the slaying of
threw young civil rights workera last summer, it was an­
nounced today.
Announcement of the arrests
in ■ series of sweeping raid*
by federal agents starting
shortly after dawn today was
made here by Acting Atty.
Gen. Nicholas Kstzx-nbach.
FBI
Director J. Edgar
Hoover said 19 men had been
charged In • FBI complaint
with violating the civil rights
law.
As of about 10:13 a.m. to­
day, the FBI said 16 of them
had been picked up.
Those arrested included Ne­
shoba County (Miss.) Sheriff
Lawrence A. Rainey, 41, and
his deputy, Cecil Hay Price,
26; Edgar Ray Killed, 31,
identified as a minister, farm­
er and sawmill operator In
U n i o n , Miss.; Philadelphia
contractor Herman Tucker,
36, and a salesman, Bernard
Akin, SO, of Steridian,

000 lap of this year's drive.
Right now. $3,677.32 ia need­
ed to reach victory.
Topping
Thuraday’a
re­
ceipts were a pair of |10O
gifts. One from Sidney Ivea
HI and the other from Atix
of Sanford.
There were three $25 don­
ors — Willlnk Bike Shop,
\YTRR Radio and th* Sanford
Pipe Line Co. Two $15 gifts
aided th* cause. They wer*
from Rev. Grover C. Sewell
and Dr. Harry S. Woodruff.
Additional e o n t r 1butors
were Sherwin-Williams Paint
$10, Rev. U. H. Griffin $5,
A. J.
Chesna
$5,
Dava
Thrasher $5, Stanley's Bika
Shop $5, Rebecca Smith $2.50,
Simon Clinical Lab $2, and
B. S. Austin $1.
Scute by Glftat
Objective .............. 949,509.99
Receipts to Date . 30,12X19
Balanc* Needed . I 9.I7T.32
DF officials pointed out to­
day that most o f th* business
firms snd orgsniistlons in
Sanford hsvs slrssdy exceed­
ed their respectivs gifts o f
previous yesrs — although
some are adding to their
original total to help UP
over the hump in this final
phase o f the campaign.
What would help most
right now to put the driv#
over its objective would be
individual gifts—contributions
or pledgea from thoss who
have not given.
No amount ia too largo or
too small. If you haven't done
your part already now la th*
time. Let'e show Orange and
our other neighboring coun­
ties that we can aupport our
own groups and that wa can
set an objective and reach It,
Mail ymir gifts of pledgea
to DF. P. O. Box 44, Sanford,
or tnke them to 603 Sanford
Atlantic Bank Bldg. Easter
yet ia to phona 323-0535 and
give them your pledge.
Let's raise that $9,000 plua
next week l

MIAMI ( Urn— The itutc
WASHINGTON
(DPI)
- was credited with saving the
Council agreed to instruct
By Donna Estes
Hoard
of
Control
met
for
the
President
Johnson,
pledging
government a total of $63,410
city
attorney
Webber
Haines
Mayor A. R. Lormann re­
ceived a tremendous ovation to draw up a resolution for hut time today to clean up himself to a policy of "the a year.
from a capacity crowd at­ paving of Maine Avenue from iti business ami clear the light fist and the open mind."
Recalling hia promise of a
tending the regular meeting Grant Street to E. Lake Street. decks for takeover of the suid today no plans to continue
year
ago to "root out waste
hit campaign of "holding total
of Longwood City Council
In other business, a resolu­ new Hoard of Kegeuts.
anil
inefficiency
wherever we
spending to the rock bottom."
Thursday evening after a tion was approved exchanging
find it," Johnson said he be­
Red
Support
In
remarks
prepared
for
a
resident, John Manner, asked equal properties belonging to
lieved the administration had
MOSCOW (DPI) — Com­ ceremony honoring 30 gov­
for the floor and pratsed Lor­ the city on the east side of the
Cdr. Bryan B. Brown Jr., mann for his service to the ball diamond with Christ Epis­ munist Czechoslovakia today ernment employes cites! for made goal on the pledge.
• • •
But, he added, continued ef­
DSN. was relieved as com community over Uic p v t six copal Church for properties threw iu support to the cost-cutting suggestions, Johnfort is Dswlcd at every level
The engineer's report on manding officer of Heavy At years.
Kremlin's
new
lenders
In
tbs
or
u
k
i
that
"an
tsnmlsUk■
OB the north side.
of government.
the marina is due in this tack Squadron 7 by Cdr. Ken
•Mb sign of intevtty la «ov- "i^tatroDteo waste lo like
Lormann, expressing hta ap­
-* *
e.
CfclraUR n. C. Soviet Dnta's roping M
weekend. Watch for newa ncth E. Enney this morning. preciation, stated that It* hi
•rnm«|t
is
a
sens!
vd
cvsrrom a m h i r u t th * lw K h
Chhv
By
United
Press
brfdiog &gt; 'ooat—you have to
about this soon.
Following the traditional enjoyed serving tha city an
aibUtty to th. taxpayers.
ia MaducUag V concert-1
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at
H."
he
laid.
Wintry
weather
played no
change o f command cere had worked sinctraly with tha
" I Mve said that I baliev#
Unity Ursred
Been out to Pinecrest Shop­ mony, a formal reception was benefit of the city alwkyi at ed drive to pieh up all un­
favorites
today.
Alt
of the 43
SAIGON. South Viet Nam in the tight fir! and the open
licensed do|f roaming the
ping Center lately? It'a the held in the NAS Officer's heart.
continental
United
States
wag­
(D
P
I)—South
Viet
Nam's
top
mind—a
tight
fist
with
mon­
streets of the community.
JACKSONVILLE (U P !) —
most '"Chrlstmssy" place in wardroom. The entire squad
The office of mayor will be
ed a ground battle against Tha Virgin Islands might ho
Council voted to donate $50 generals today uiged the na­ ey and an open mind to the
town. Loudspeakers playing ron will honor Commander
taken oyer next month by
|he Annua| children's Com- tion's political and religious needs of America,
snow, rain, tornadoes, sleet annexed *» Florida’s 68th
Christmas carols help get Brown at a "farewell" party
"1 want that same state of
David Wentworth a* a result mun|ty Christmas Party spun- leaders to erase squabbling
county, D. S. Rep. Charles E.
amt sub-zero temperatures.
shoppers “ in the mood."
this evening at the NAS Ball of Tuesday's municipal elec
sored by the Volunteer Fire and unite against the Com­ mind to prevail in every de­
Tornado warning* were up Bennett tins suggested.
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room.
Hons.
"Hawaii is twice as far
Department and planned for munist Viet Cong insutgents. partment and every bureau of
Thursday night for section*
Police are keeping their
During Brown't tenure of
Preceding
th e
business Dee. 19,
this government." he said.
Four more Hnndy Store* In of Texas, Louisiana and Ar­ from th* mainland a* th* Vir­
fingers crossed and for good command. Squadron 7 com­ meeting, a public hearing
Cabinet mrmbers. agency Semintl* County and a giant kansas Twisters touched down gin Islands and sines tha Vim
John Beams, attending his Last Obstacle
reason. From midnight until pleted a successful deploy­
was held confined to whether|jaJt regular meeting as coun 1 GAPE KENNEDY (DPI)— heads and a crn*s-*ectlon of 22,000 sipiare-fiml supermark­ near Houston, Tex., and Jones­ gin Island* are too small to
around a this morning there ment to the Mediterranean or not assessments charged
agency ha* ll i i v t r nmont administrators et In Orlando are under con­ boro, La.
oilman, expressed his pleas­ The federal
become a state, what would
had been no complaints filed on board the famous nuclear- for the paving of Tullis Ave­
ure in having served in the passed the last big obstacle were invited to Hie ceremon­ struction hy Gazil, Inc., Joe
l&lt;u mure logical than making
Heavy
snow
moved
into
east­
with the desk officer. An un­ powered attack carrier L'SS nue ami Oak Street and Sem­
city government and recom­ In the way of the crucial final ies, marking the loth year o( Gazil, president, reported to­ ern Kansas, Missouri, north­ tiii'iu part of Florida," asked
usually quiet period, they re­ Enterprise. The high point of inole Street and Land Avenue
mended that the new council unmanned test next week of awards under the Incentive day.
west Arkansas and southeast Bennett.
port, and knock on wood in this deployment occurred ui were correct as to footage and
He said Handy Stores now Iowa, Illinois, Indiana ami low­
annex property to the west of the two-seater Gemini space­ Awards Act A million gov­
The Congressman made tha
hopes it will continue.
the month of June when the description. However, an at­
ernment workers have been1are being built or will be er Michigan.
ship.
the city.
proposal at a meeting o f th*
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squadron flew 720 hours in 17 torney for George D. Scott ap­
credited with making sugges­ soon in Longwood at High­
Meeting was adjourned with
Hazardous driving warnings Florida Planning and Zoning
Beading about the poor operating days, a new record
peared to protest the assess­ a continued session scheduled Decoration
tions that saved more than ways 434 and 427, in Cassel­ were in effect for New Mexi­ Association. Ho said He would
aouls suffering that wintry for Vigilante squadrons.
ments stating lhat no special for Dec. 17.
berry at Hibiscus Avenue and co, Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, like to see It planned in th*
TOKYO ( DI D — The gov­ $1 billion over the period.
weather across the north and
In August and September, benefit to his client would be
ernment announced today it
The White House said this Highway 430, on O'Brien Miasouri, Illinois, Iowa, In­ next decade.
we look at the downtown tem­ the squadron participated in derived above the public bene
will decorate Gen. Curtia Le- year's winners accounted for Rond in Fern Park and Hear diana and Michigan.
The Virgin Islands are
perature at 8 am . today and
. * in and that the paving was
May, chief of staff of the D. an estimated savings of $83 Lake Road and Highway 436,
some
1,200 miles southeast of
Some
roads
in
New
Mexico
the mercury reads 70 degrees. round-the-world good will tour not done for a "true" purpose
This, Gazil said, will bring were clogged with 15 Inches of Miami.
S. Air Force, lie played a million during the first year
of the first all nuclear-power­ but was particularly beneficial
major role in planning the their suggestions were effec­ the total numtier of Handy snow.
A Clock Winder had a call ed task force.
to l.MN Enterprises, lie also
atomic bombing of Japan dur­ tive.
Stores to eight.
Sleet and freezing rain ran
from friends In the northwest
Brown has received orders pointed out that the assess­
JACKSONVILLE ( DP I I — ing World War II.
The Individual Ideas ranged
He said the new Thriftway a belt 1,000 miles long from OJ’ Symbol
corner of Missouri at 11 p m. as commanding officer of Re­ ments had been insufficiently The Great Atlantic &amp; Pacific
front a $ Hi million saving front Siqiermnrkvt will be built on the Southern Plains to the
LAKELAND ( DPI) — DuThursday to tell how things connaissance Attack Squadron
advertised in that Scott's wife, Tea Company opened a |l.f&gt; Union Aims
a manpower survey made by Gore Avenue in Orlundo. Th* Ohin Valley and into parts of j l any Foods, Inc. will use the
were going. The report came 3.
[tilth Scott, was not listed as million food distribution cent,
PITTSBURGH (DPI) — an Air Force contract admin­ ■tore will have a complete New England.
Floridu Citrus Commission
lhat they were having a bliz
a co-owner,
|nr here Thursday to serve a Dignity and justice for its istrator It a laundry supervis­ bakery department, a deli­
Precipitation was widespread "O J " Symbol on labels for
zard, had six inches of snow
As protest was out of order Hiree-stnte area,
members, a substantial wage or who suggested that use of catessen and a 12&lt;)-foot long in the South Tallahassee was its frozen concentrated orange
on the ground and the temper­
for (his hearing, motion was
Tha center wilt serve Jill) increase and total Job secur­ percale instead of muslin display area for meats. The drenched
with nearly six juice,
commission
general
ature was a numbing aero.
made and unanimously adopt-1stores in luwer coastal South ity are the alms o( the Unit­ short* at veterans hospitals meats will he "all service" inrhr* of rainln six hours. Les­
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manager Homer E. Hooks laid
ed by council that the paving Carolina, South Georgia and ed Steelworkers union whieh would save two cents per amt not pre-packaged, Guzil
ser amounts (ell into the lower j today. The Uulany brand Is
The Lyman High School
Three Negro women have assessments rolls bo approved ' Florida with meat and ltd prepared today for the start laundering.
suid.
Mississippi Valley and luwer packed hy Iti-Acrc* Concen­
Hand has been selected to
developed a ruse which to now
drawn and legally publish- store* in that area with other of contract negotiations with
The supervisor, Mrs. Ruth
The corporation plans a to­ Ohio Valley.
trate. Inc., of Forest City.
represent Seminole County in
groceries.
the basic steel industry.
ii paying off In shoplifting f d
Shuttles of Tuscaloosa, Ala., tal of four big supermarketa
the inaugural parade at Tal­
in Orlundo as jta expansion
dividends, police reported to
lahassee on Jan. 5. Members
day.
project continues, the presi­
o f the group are busily *n
dent said.
The trio enter a (tore and
gaged in earning money to
For An AH 'Hound
two of them ask a clerk for
When completed, the firm
pay for the expenses of tha
different items. The third
will have eight Handy Stores,
(loud Time . * . .
trip. They’ve sponsored a
two Thriftway Supermarket!
woman just walks around the
chicken dinner, a pancake
,
_ „
„ ,,
; store, police say. She awaits
Hy Harry I. Johnson
before the body was found.
Meet For A Drink Al The
south of the Cocoa •Cocoa to his attic to look over his and two Tip Top Supermark­
.upper and are now collecting hcr chlnce ^
^
(he
He added that his investig- Beach causeway and on the records and found he had ets.
old newspapers. They’ve also
The m y s t e r y of Floyd
clerk's or some other person's
F R IE N D L Y CAR1BE
been marching in Christmaa
Futch and "Angel City, near ation showed Futch became west bank of the Banana performed tha operation in
purse snd the three leave.
‘•unruly" and they tied him River.
President looses
parades. They marrhed last
Apopka police say similar Sanford" was cleared up to­ to a tree to keep him from
10-18—16 years ago.
Who were his companion*?
week in Orlando, Wednesday
OPEN T IL L 2 A . M.
happenings have been report­ day through the efforts of fulling in the canal.
If* recalled that Futch was Boyhood W a rts
Jerome Futch and Ituy
in Sanford, Saturday morning
Mon. thru Sul.
WASHINGTON ( UPI) —
ed at clothing stores in that The Sanford Herald ami a
Much later, they released Ward.
Injured while working on the
they’ll be in Titusville and
area.
Those two ‘Tittle old warts"
newsman
with
the
Miami
him, Ht-rry said, amt that’s
l.t. Berry told Henry Reno, St. Johns River bridge. A
that afternoon in DeLand.
Dancing "On The House"
doctors removed from Presi­
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Herald.
the last time they saw him.
police reporter of the Miami truck had barked against his
dent Johnson's hand may be
Every Friday Night
FuU-h's
body
was
found
It’s presumed the IO-year- Herald and the person asked leg, causing the fracture.
Police Chief Roy G. Wil­
a legacy from hi* boyhood
Nov. 20 in a canal at Jimmy old man fell Into the caRuI by The .Sanford Herald to as­
Dr.
Park
also
recalled
the
liams has had still another
(Ladies hours 4:30-9:30
SHOPPING DAYS Tiger's Camp about 30 miles shortly after being released.
days in sunbaked east Texas.
sist in the inv.sllgatinn, that o iteration was performed at
Drink* |c per year age.)
honor heaped on him. The lat­
Johnson
watched
while
the
ILL CHRISTMAS w ell o f Miami on lha Tami- His companions, identified the Sanford argle was found the hospital at the then-inac­
est is that he's been named
ami Trail, It was hady de­ by Berry as Jerome Futch, a through a nie'al pin in one tive Sanford Naval Air Sta­ growths wer* removed with
a lifetime member of the In­
an electrical surgical needle
composed and polica presum­ brother, and Bay Ward, hnth of Futch*s legs.
tion. He toM Th* Sanford
ternational Association of Poed death was dua to drown­ o f Angel City, thought that
Through exhaustive polica Herald that his identifartion from th* hark o f his right
liea Chiefs.
hand in a 20-minute opera­
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ing.
Floyd Futch hud gotten a investigation, it wus burned wua "not positive" and that
The body was found by ride out o f the camp and hail that the operition had been ha knew of no Angel City tion in hia Whit* House bed­
Remember the big art sate
room.
three boys about a week after headed home. Thus, they did performed in Sanford. Berry near Sanford.
today and tomorrow behind
Futch fell into tha canal. not report hia disappearance. visited this city.
This Sanford n e w s m a n
Touchton'i Drugstore. You'll
They notified Dad# County
A check with Seminole picked up the puzzle and be­ Mayo On T V
And thus three questions
be able to purchase original
polica and l.t. Hruca Berry posed in Thursday’s Herald Memorial Hospital failed to gan piecing it together with
oil paintings done by local
Capt. James O. Mayo, com ­
began his investigation.
reveal any record of such an the results learned today.
have been cleared up:
artists at bargain prices. Won­
mander of Reconnaissance At­
flerry said he I a a r n e d
operation and hospital o ffi­
Who was Floyd Futch?
Scores of persons took the tack Wing One, will appear on
derful for your home decor
Futch, from "Angel City,
He was a resident of Angel cials advised 3erry to check time to call The Herald and "Topic." a WESH-TV (Chan­
or for gift*. Sales close at 9
near Sanford," and tom* com­ City, Florida.
with Dr. Charles Park Sr. tell them where Angel City nel 2) discussion program, at
p.m. today. Saturday hours
V A L D E Z H O TEL
panions wera on an outing at
while he was lere.
Where ia Angel City ?
is located. On their advice 4:30 p.m. Sunday. Ha will dis­
are from 10 a m . to 5 pm .
—1h
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
tha camp,
arriving
there
It ia a small fishing com
Dr. Park wai shown X-rays and with the co-operation of cuss Naval aviation with eraProceeds go to Art Associa­
about Friday the 13th, a wtek munity «n Meruit Island
the mcUl pn. Us went in- ( lUnu ui Muuii, the pieces fib phaiu on rvcutma usance.
tion project*.

Cdr. K. E. Enney
Leads VAH-7

Weatherman
Hits All 48

68lh County ’
For Florida?

Gazil Food Chain
Plans Expansion

Big Food Center

Opened By A b P

Merchants Told
Of Shoplifters

Futch Mystery Cleared

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Worthwhile?
of a IMito girl this world. Ttey tegto to lixtea to tte Cnuaadtr lfl-Chitl
of
•te tear tfeat ttey art aow to
n y m i tte
•T v« last tarry Hi* a a i t a to all of
the world aad wla all men ua
far Mag
■»
til Hia Blagdwa cta n la aartb
u lka
A ll
a* It la la hoavea. They bo
day U ocean te aa* ttet there gfa to realiu that ttey are
creatures of deatlay aIare ttey
are greet earnben of
are Ite children of the King of
wte feel that ttey have
all af treaties. They do have
to lit tog.
a aobtlity that dcmaada the
omawalof ca
htmoeif far awbUa by aaytog beet that la within them. Ttey
ttet bta patteca la aut ter Um look at oath otter with o aow
retpoet aad uoderatead a new
a real garmaat that dignity la their Uvea. Yea,
te wfS b m arrived. New te here la purport aod area thoaa
to aoehtog ta t e wte tfeay It cannot (lad agyal The tooatet that thing to replace thia vital part
r to « a la that of mao'a aeed. They may
JUNIOR CHOIR of Holy Cross Episcopal Church, which was
tha Chadwick, Judy Bales, Fred Halback, Ralph Norris, Brant
time arrivaa, U deny It but they have only
Installed at racent special services, sings each Sunday at the
Raborn;
fourth row, Miss Eva Hunt, choirmother and Judy
to bia caae, that M wUI a vacuum dowa deep laaida
9 a.in. service. In the photo are, front row, left to right, Tracy
Rhoades,
Barbara Tamm, Renea Park, Valerie Lackey, Kay
aot te aatiafytog aa baa bo that God mnaat to te filled
Ebbert,
Busan
Bishop,
Busan
Simpson,
Susan
Harrell,
Bruce
Beggarly,
Frances Hall, Susan DeWitt, Miss Beatrice Buck,
over aad ovar to aoeh with Hit purpoae for them.
Stanley, David Dearorph, Robert Simpson; second row, Phyllis
organist
and
choir director; fifth row, Rev. LeRoy Soper and
Ite
practical
atfacta
art
that
i there la aa atom
Llnyle,
Cynthia
Bishop,
Lynn
Stanley,
Beth
Hall,
Sandra
Rev.
Ben
Whltner
Jr. Choir members not Included are Bennie
i aurptos at aa- ttey will find that God doea
Etcke, John Cochrane, Randy Tamm, Dicky Deaa, Phillip
Butler, June Johnson, Ricky MacMurrsy, Mike Schmidt and
•
p
u
rpose
far
their
Uriel gaada.
Stanley III; third row, Lynn Newman, Shelley Mebane, Mar­
Jett Feldmeyer.
jote, aad aatlra llvca
Maa aaoda a great purpose
of Ufa if te la to te happy u d
fiat parpoae caa te aotte thaa a msaalsgless grind, but
w ii something that God
amaUer thaa aaa that caa catlafy bia aatil. ThJe could te a wants them to do. Ttey find
a vary geaeral idea if we did that there la now ai invlaibla
aot particularise It but ft ia hot vary rail Presence with
poaaiblo to brtog H dowa to item at wort, play, or even
while ttey sleep.
earth with aa iUuatratioe.
Lot ua Imagiat that twa fine This li not ta say that pro­
people fall la love. Certainly blem* wiU not arrive, that
(hie la aot hard to Iwaglao fatigue be forever driven aBy Maryana Mil**
By Mrs. IMrfcie Harris
oiaee ao maay people do HI way, that /nutrition* will
Consecration Services for
Last Sunday was Homecom­
They decide ttet there to ao cense, but it does mean ttey the first unit of St. Andrews
ing Day at the Florida Meth
ao aaawor for than except a caa real assured that God wtll
Presbyterian
Churrh, 9911
odist
Children’s Home In En­
provide
all
o(
the
strength
and
life together ao they mate ela­
terprise and some 400 men,
borate plana to have a beauU ability needed to accomplish Roar Lake Road, will be hold
Ail wedding that wUl foretell tte purpose, for after all It 1* at 5:30 p. m. Sunday with
women and children, including
ef avaata to come. U m church Hi* plan.
Rtv. John F. Andrrson Jr. of
children now in residence at
acta lie aaoet beautiful decoraFlral Prrebyterian Churrh of
tte home and tte present
ST.
ANDREWS
Presbyterian
Church
o
f
Bear
Lake
will
be
consecrated
the grama his shiniest
Orlando, as special guest
staff,
were preseal for the
in special services scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Rev. Thomas H.
, the bride the moat teau
12:30
p.m.
dinner. Many of
Makin
is
minister
o
f
the
church
which
is
located
at
9913
Bear
Lake
Road.
speaker.
tiful pawn and the parents the
the alumni arrived in time to
O tter dignitaries attending
lariaet hill. After great end
attend morning services at
beautiful vows have been said
the service will include Rev.
Barnett Memorial MaUsodist
aod the beaedlctiea pronounc­
K. R. Rnwlry Jr. and Dr.
Church.
■r .
ed a MW Ufa tegtoa ta unfold.
Howard D, Grets, executive
The annual business meet­
The rice to thrown aad after
■ecretary o f the Presbytery
ing of tte Alumni Association
By
Jaae
Casselberry
a mod dash la ■ car painted
of St. Johns. Soloist will te
was held during the early aft­
with all kinds of “ Just Mar­ The WMU o f Prairie Lake Mr*. Paul Rudolph of tha
%
ernoon at which time Paul
Baptist
Church
conducted
the
ried" the couple la finally aOrlando church and the newly
Hutchins of Starke was elect­
Wednesday
Night
Prayer
Ser­
lone.
formed choir for St. Andrews
ed president for the coming
Inevitably, the honeymooa vice and ahowed a film, ‘'Re­ will make Ua first appearance
year. Other officers named
cndi and the rone colored glai- cruits for Christ," a* part of under d i r e c t i o n o f Mr*.
are Bob Caldwell of Tallahas­
their
annual
cbiervance
o
f
ea are abandoned far cleat
George Wehr.
see, vice president; Mr*. Ro­
oola to gtoda them through the Week of Prayer for the
Rev. Thomas H. M&gt;kln,
bert Ravels of Orlando, secre­
Lottie
Moon
Christmas
o
ffer­
their daily life. They ore sure
minister, has rxt*5&lt;|*d fceiiV
tary, and Howard Bruce ef
that they will be very happy ing.
tion to the public to attend
Sanford, treasurer.
and why shouldn't they. John Tba Sunbeams presented the service and to tour the
Rev. and Mrs. Bascom Carl
baa a good lob, Ann la a fine their offering for the Lottie new building which contains
ton and ttelr staff were la
Moon
Mission.
Members
of
cook, la fact, life holds grant
a Fellowship Hall, seven edu­
charge of plans for tte home­
the WMU met each mnrning
prospects ttey feel.
cational rooms and kitchen
coming and aU monte* col­
thia
week
at
the
church
for
Let us Imagine further that
fecilitlri. The architects, Ar­
lected
were earmarked toward
a baby becomes a part of this special prayer.
thur \V. White of Orlando
next year’s college expenses
home, that John gets a ralae,
and George Wehr of Apopka,
of children now at tte home.
and Ann gets a new dish weth­
hava provided heating and
er. Indeed, there to much na­
cooling through usa of a re­
tural happiness but somethin*
verse cycle system. •
to tacking. An Idea kerpi com­
Rev. Makin will give the
UNION THANKSGIVING SERVICES were attended at Bear Lake
ing to ttelr minds that ttey
sermon at the regular Sunday
By
Jaae
Casselberry
Methodist
Church by 110 {versons, a marked increase over the 56 attend­
are not quite clear as to why
II a. m. worship hour follow­
ing last year. In charge were, from left. Rev. Thomas H. Makin, o f St.
ttey are doing all ttet ttey Tte Community Methodiit ing Church School at 8:30
The WSC3 Mary Cireto of
Andrews Presbyterian Church; Bob Stubbs, o f Forest Lake Academy,
are. At tlmce it occurs to Church of Casselberry bad 12 a. m. with Royce E. RidgeDeBary Community Methodist
who provided special music; Rev. James F. Hamrick, o f Forest City
them ttet ttey ere like a ma­ repmentativea at the Orlan­ well at superintendent.
Churrh will fill Christmas
Seventh-day Adventist Church; Martin Stnla, o f the Academy, who wns
chine that runs well but goes do District Conference held
begs to be given women pa­
soloist, und Rev. William Irwin, of the host church.
(Herald Photo)
nowhere. The parts are well Wednesday at the First Meth­
tients in the Volusia County
oiled but the accomplishment odist Church in Winter Park.
The conference was conducted
Nursing Horn* and will donate
to limply tte movement.
■ poissettla plant for the
The growing concern of by the district superintendent,
church alter at Christmas.
"what is tte purpose of It aQ" Rev, T. 11. Norton. Speaker
Bag* to te taken to tte Nurs­
continues to occur to them aa for the evening session was
At the Fi st S o u t h e r n held instead of the regular ing Home should be brought
By Jane Casselberry
they wooder If life la a simple Rev. Victor Rankin, mission
Methodiit Church last Sun­ evening worship hour. The to the circto's Christmas
cycle of "days la and days ary la Buenos Aires, Argen­ A revival will be conducted
at the Tralria Lake Baptist
The Churrh of tha Nativity day night, the paitor, Rev. church extends an Invitation Parly meeting at the home of
out." They begin to see their tina.
to all interested person* to Mrs. O. G. Potter.
Those attending from Cas­ Church in Fern Park by Rev Catholic Women's Club will
parents in a different light, af
Durward H. Knight Jr., in be­
Plena far tte month’s ac­
ter all, tte parents were at selberry were Rev. Dslmas Joe Boatwright, pastor of sponsor Its monthly bake sale half of the congregation, attend this service which will
begin at U o'clock following tivities were made at tte cir­
one time standing at almost Copeland, Rev. E. P. Rich the First Baptist Church of in the social hall of the church
thanked Mr. and Mra. II. L. Sunday School at the Worn- cle's last meeting held at the
tte exact point at which ttey ards, Mra. Burboa Ferrell, Mims, starting Sunday at 7:30
following aU Sunday Masses. Moor* far tha baptismal bowl an’* Club. At 12:30 a covered- home of Mr. snd Mr*. Robert
Mrs.
L.
L.
Werley,
Mrs.
Phil
p
m
and
continuing
rich
ora standing now. la a taw
Parishioners arc reminded they recently presented to the dish luncheon will te servtd Steemen with Mrs. Potter proyaara tte baby wiU be grown Csester, Mri. Leota Putman, night through Sunday, Dec. 13.
by the ladies r f th* church.
aiding. New members welcom­
aad vary Ukaly will be standing Mrs. Marjorie Bryant. Mr. Special music wtll be sung that Chriitmie card*, relig­ church.
Immediately following th* ed it this time were Margery
on tte same ground. Tte daya and Mra. Marvin McClain. Mr. by the choir and ensemble. ious articles snd special rtnlli Rev. Knight announced that
....... meal, the first quarterly Con­ Cockrell and Helen Schenck.
begin to bring certain disap­ and Mra. Roger Richmond There will be a nursery pro- elm msy te purchased in the nest Sunday, only, _a morn
sided for small children.
social hall.
|ing worship service would be ference will be held at which
Th* program on Thanksgiv­
pointments and hardship*. aod Leonard Casselberry.
time offirers of the church ing siso was given by Mona
Evan young people can gel
will be asked to give their Lewis and those attending also
sick and certainly they can
enjoyed group singing of ep
report*.
spend more money than ttey
proprlate h y m n s . Refreshmake. Yea Indeed, there must
mrnls were served at tte
be more values in life thao
rkwe of the meeting.
they have seen thus far!
For many, the greatest
value* are claimed in time for
their Uvea tt have meaning.
This comes as they find what
Fly Jane t a*«*lh*rry
Jesua Christ can mun to their
Newly
elected officers of
livea. It comee as they see
that there it purpose in life
th* Womens Guild of Ascen­
By Jane Caaaelberry
because God has a purpose (or
sion Lutheran Church, Cas­
The Young Prop!*’* Organi­
tte Uvea of ills children and
selberry. will te installed by sation of the Ca»eelberry As­
that eternal life does begin in
cension Lutheran Churrh will

St. Andrews
Consecration
Services Set

Children's Home
Has Annual
Homecoming

Prairie Lake

W M U Observes
Prayer Week

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Circle To Aid

Conference

Nursing Home

Revival Planned

At Prairie Lake

Catholic Women

Church Receives Baptismal Bowl

Set Bake Sale

Methodist DeLand District
Conference Set For Monday
Methodist churches of tte
DeLand District will meet at
p a m. Monday in Ormond
Beach First Church for tte
annual check-up conference
with Dr. Jo* Toll* ef DeLand,

Nazarenes
Change Name
Of Society
Fnllowfog official ■ e 11 o a
taken by tte General Astern
My of Ite Churrh of tte N*
t i m e meeting in Portland,
Ore., last summer, tte d•
nomination to now effecting a
change in mlaaioaary socie­
ties. Formerly known ns “Nata m e Foreign Missionary
Society," tte local and l&lt;
eral group will now bn titled
‘‘Nats rent World Missionary
Society." Tte name change
became affective Nor. IS of
this ynar when tte 1M4 edition
af tte Church Manual waa dis­
tributed. Each local Church ef
tte Nsiarene has its own m&gt;
ganii atkm af tte Naxarena
World Missionary Society with
the general offices at Interna
tiooai Headquarters of the
church in Kansas City, Mo.
Rav. Paul Blctei, pastor oi
tte Sanford First Church of
tte Naiarcno, commented on
tte name change, "Thia move
typifies tte changing attitude
in tte church objective to
spread the gotpeL We have
been ashing ourselves, 'Who
is foreign to whom?' Our pur­
pose is to take the gospel of
the Lord Joaua to aU tte
world. I am happy to see this
name change because it bet­
ter suit* our objective la
world-missions."
Tte organization of the Na
rsrene World MUsioaary So­
ciety, a fully organized de
partmeat of Sanford's First
Church of the Naiarcne,
meets each first Wednesday
evening of tte month, Mra.
Evelyn Sandlfar la the presi­
dent.

Bishop Duncan
To Be Guest
At Holy Cross
The Rt. Rev. Jam** L. Dun­
can, DD, Suffragan Bishop of
th* Diocee* of South Florida,
will be In Sanford Sunday at
Holy Cross Episcopal Church,
Rev. LeRoy 8op*r, rector, has
announced.
Bishop Duncan will criabrata Holy Communion at th*
7:30 a.m. service and at 9 a.ra.
will preside at Confirmation
o f th* d ais to be presented
by Father Soper. Th# Blihop
also will apeak at th* church's
t l a.m. aerric*.
Immediately following Con­
firmation there will be a re­
ception in th* parish House
honoring the Bishop and tha
newly confirmed data mem­
bers.
Father Soper urges all
member* of th* parish and
cordially invitaa interested
persons of th* community to
attend.

M YF Groups
Plan Banquet

By Jt*e Cassette try
A South American Banquet
will be held Sunday at 3:30
p.m. at th* Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist Church for
member* of th* Junior, Intermodist* and 5«nlor MYF and
the Older Youth Group.
Tte missionary emphasis
during tte fall quarter has
been on South America. Mr*.
Cyrua Dawaey, wife of the
minister of to* Oviedo Meth­
odist Church and a former
missionary in Braxil, will
•peak at l:3o p.m. on mis­
sion* in that country.
A film strip on th* work of
Rev, and Mrs. Bob Spencer,
missionaries in Braxil. will be
Pastor C. R. Zrhmicr *t th*
mr*t at 9 p.m. I&gt;*c. 13, to presented at the 7 : » p.m
Guild's Dec. 17 meeting.
ecmplete plan* for sponsoring worship service.
Taking office will te Sir*.

district •uporintendent, pt*.
siding.
A total of 39 pastors and
ISO lay dolegotea from tte 39
churches In 8*minole, Volusia,
Flagler, flt. Johns and Put­
nam counties, whose congre­
gation* number more than
15,000, are expected to attend.
Main epoakara will include
Bishop James W. Hrnlry rt
Lakeland and Dr. Victor L
Rankin, miseionary to Ar­
gentina and paator of First
Methodist Church In Buenos
Aires, oldest P r o t e s t a n t
church in South Amarica.
District loaders giving rtporta will be Hubert Tilton,
DeLand, lay leader; Mra. Don
Coward, Crescent City, Wom­
an’s Bccioty of Christian Ser­
vice; Rev. John Hires, Sanford, vocations; Rev. A. A.
Kocetllne, Palstka, evangellam; Rev. Bascom W. Carlton,
Enterprise, children's home;
Rev. Eddie J. Rivera, Day­
tona Beach, Mother Hunt
Home; R«v. Reid B. Gate,
Pierson, town and country
work; Rev. Dan Harrison, Se­
ville, recerda; Robert Cohen,
DeLand, missions* funds; Rev.
R. T. Richardson, Daytona
Beach, missionary education;
Judge P. B. Revels, Palatka,
and Hugo Quilliin, Daytona
Beach, parsonage*.

Ascension Plans
German Service
By Jan* Csaaetherry
Ascension Lutheran Church
of Casselberry will conduct a
special Christmas ■ or v ie a
■ponken entirely In tho Ger­
man language on Sunday,
Dec. 20, at 7:30 p.m., Paator
C. R. Zehnder, announced to­
day.
Rtv. William vonSpreckelaen will te the Llturgiat and
Pastor Zehnder will deliver
th* sermon. The Senior Choir
will elng a German hymn and
the congregation will join In
singing many other Christmas
hymns.
Pastor Zehnder, Is Issuing
invitation to th* public to at­
tend, advised that a similar
service held at Aicension dur­
ing th* Christmaa season last
year attracted a capacity au­
dience.
Th* church Is located on
Ovorbrcok Drive in Casedberry Just one block north of
the SR 43S snd Hwy. 17-92 in­
tersection. Mid-week Advent
Services are being held at
7:30 p.m. each Wednesday
through Dec, 16 and are open
to tho public.

Men’ fi Supper
Tho Men’s Brotherhood ol
Prairie Lake Baptist Churd
will hold a covered dieh sup­
per Saturday at 6:30 p.m. al
the churrh. Following th* sap
P*r they will hold v Season ol
Prayer and Testimony cen­
tered around next week'a re­
vival services. AH men of th*
church are urged to attend.

A tte n d

services
tH isw eed
a t uour own
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w orsdij)

Guild To Install
New Officers

Young People
Set Meeting

KC To Sponsor

a car wash, a Christmas
Joan Karcher, president; Mr*.
carolling party and other ac­
Leila Diedolf, vice president;
tivities.
Mr*, llililegatd* Steidley, sec­
I.*ard*rt of th* group are
retary and Mrs. Louisa MagDavid Corpag*! and William
tr, treasurer.
Klafthn.

Chicken Dinner
Sanford
Council 6367.
Knights o f Coluasbus, will
sponsor a barbecue chicken
dinner thia Snturdsy at tte
KC Hall in Sanford starting
at 5 p.m.
Last Sunday a Father snd
Son Ccmmunion was bald at
the 19 a.in. Maas of Iho
C h u r c h o f the Nativity
through arrangement* of the
KC’e Catholic Activities Com­
mittee with Michael Donlan
of DeBbary s i chairman

Ituffet Supper

A PANTOMIME on the theme "We Would See
Jesus" was presented at Grace Methodist Church
following last Sunday afternoon’s Family Ad­
vent Festival, Among those taking part were
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(left photo) Ronald and Pat Hunt ns Joseph and
Mary and (right photo) Frank, Lind* and Mike
Voltoline ns Joseph, Mary and the Boy Jesus.

Members &gt;f th* St. Luke's
Lutheran Mission Guild of
Slavia uilt sponsor a buffet
supper, hut *nd cold foods,
from rt until 7:30 p.m. Sunday
in the school cafeteria. Dona­
tions h a v * been *«t in
amount* for both adults and
children.

Virginia Petroeki

P. O. Bn 1314

FOR ANY OCCASION

Sanford

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Flipper Movie
The muvi», **N*w Adventurns of Flipper," will be
•hown at Forest Lake Acade­
my Gym at 9 p.m. Saturday.
Proceeds w ' 11 go to the
school'* Concert Band. Movie
will be open to th* public and
minimum donaticne have been
M l for adults and children.

W IL O O M I W ASOM

Phyllis Rngewstto#
FA 2-4254
Lake Mary
Mildred Htoey
555-1531
Deltona
Mary Get tings
Bear Lake

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP
Coe. E. 1st k Sanford Avr.
322-132}

122-3132

2934547

Sophie Hainan
DeBary

555-4152

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Will Provide
Math Teachers

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Floyd Richard*, principal o f

Richard*. Introduced by H.

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Kiwanians To Ring Bells

The Kiwanis Club bat di­ effort to raise money for the Center, Dec. 23. Winners will
vided
Its Salvation Army fund for needy families, Pres­ eat steak and losers will eat
Christmas kettle bell-ringers
ident John Darby announced beans.
into two teams In an all-out
today.
There is one exception to
Date for tbe fifth annual
this
however. Any loser who
Lake Mary School Winter Fes­
The two teams are the bus­
tival is Dec. 12 front 3-9 at the 4-H To M eet
inessmen and the professional drops 83 in the kettle for the
Salvation Army will he allow­
school. Mrs. Stephen Koxtival
The
Laka
Monroe 4-H
men with Eugene Estridge
ed to join the steak-eaters.
and Mr*. Jerry Rohrer are co- Handy Helpers Club wilt meet
beading the former and Roger
“ Last year the Kiwanis
chairmen of the festival this Monday afternocn at 4:15 at
Harris the latter. Men from
year.
Ihe home o f the leader Mrs. both teams will be stationed
x
A chicken dinner will be H. L. Johnson. Mrs, Sue Tor­
throughout the city on Dec. 19
served from 5 until 9:30 p. m. re* will give the girls a les­
and will compete against each
Reservation* for Ihe dinner son on charm and posture.
ether to see which team can
may be made by contacting
get the most money.
a pupil at the school or call
The w biners will be an­
Of
the
Seven
Cities
of
Cling the school office, 322-5218.
nounced at the annual Christ­
bids
oidy
Zuni,
N.M
,
ha*
sur­
by Dec. 10.
mas program at the Civic
The most popular place at vived.

Laka Mary E l • m a n t a r j r
Schoct, thl* weak told mem*
bcr* of the Southild* School
PTO that Seminole County i*
now in the mldat o f a pro­
gram which will prepare some
teacher* by neat year to
able to teach modern math
on the elementary achocl

parent - teacher oiganixation,
discussed the teaching of
modem math In the elemen­
tary achool*. The new ap­
proach, laid Richard*, has
been approTed after a great
deal o f research. He predicted
|that within the next 10 years
the present mathematic pro­
gram will be obsolete and he
listed numerous reasons for
the change which is taking
place on a notional scale.
The new traffic pattern has
been approved by the school's
■afetf committee and through
arrangements with the Sunford Police Department all
parenta going to the school In
ears to pick up children will
find that several streets will
be designated aa one - way
•venue*.
Palmetto will be one-way
south. 15th St. one-way west
and Magnolia one-way north.
Mrs. Velma Mitchell, prin­
cipal, announced that the an­
nual Southslde Christmas pro­
») t&gt; gram will be held Dec. IS. An
Invitation ha* been extended
to «U parent* to attend.
Rev. Robert Jcnklm, pastor
e f the First Methodist Church
p r e s e n t e d the devotional
which was based on prepar­
ing children for the prudenUtilities of life and if. W.
Rawls. Halloween Carnival
chairman, thanked those who
participated in making the
event a huge success.

Winter Festival
Slated Dec. 12
At Lake Mary

JAMES J. KLEBER, aviation electronics technician, was accompanied by
his wife, Mildred, and their two-month-old son, Jimmy Jr., when he reenlisted aboard Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 3 at Sanford Naval Air
Station. The Klebera reside at 703 Meadow Street,
(Navy Photo)

Auto Classes Open Jan.

Telling is now tinder wsy at
the Florida State Employment
Service to establish two 20man classes in auto mechan­
ics starting Jan. -I. according
to an announcement today by
Joe Foy, manager of the local
employment office.
Foy said that the training
course, which will run 23
weeks—or l.uoo hours of train­
ing, is being coordinated by
the Seminole County Board of
Public Instruction and the
Florida State Employment
Service in connection with tiw
The Spanish-American War Federal Manpower Redevelop­
was concluded by ths 1898 ment Training Act.
Treaty o f Paris.
“ The purpose of the course,”

'N o Dumping' Laws

said Foy, “ Is to train personj
in new skills or to upgrade
present skills to that job needs
of workers, displaced because
of changes In labor market de­
mands, can be met."
Claa* will be held at 1213

the Festival is the baraar
which this year it under the
leadership of Mrs. William
Norris. Many interesting and
unusual item* for Christmas
(hopping have been planned.
New this year will be nursery
facilities for children two and
under.
Other activities will Include
a cake walk, bingo, break-adish, parcel post, fish pond,
duck pond, sponge throw,
bowling game, squirt gun, hat
throw, dart throw, pocket tall­
ies.
goodies-land,
tO-and-8
train and a balloon clown.
Proceeds from the festival
will be used to buy needed
items for the school.

ROGER HARRIS

T h e traditional Christmas
basket has been replaced In
many communities by the
Christmas check as a way of
helping Ihe needy during the
holiday season.
According to the Salvation
Army, Ihe ldta i* that a family
in need of assistance should
tie a* self-directing and selfrespecting as possible.
The Salvation Army also
counsels troubled or needy
families aiuf helps them to
work out permanent solution*
to their problems, so they will
no longer need outside assis­
tance.
This Is a service extending
Christmas kindness r i g h t
through the year. Send your
contribution* to the Salvation
. 0 . Box 1939, Han-

EUGENE ESTRIDGE

BEAUTIFY' Y O U R FLOORS
WITH ONE OF THE MANY NEW
PATTERNS OF VINYL - ASBESTOS

Salvation Army
4 Assists Needy

South French Avenue. One
group o f 20 students will meet
from 7 a.m. until 3:30 p m.
daily, Monday through Friday.
The other class, also of 20
students, will meet from 1:30
p.m. until to p.m., also daily.
‘‘Some of the persons ac­
cepted for the courses,” said
Dead Battery
Foy, “ will be eligible for
Balks Officer
training allowances under the
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) Act. Amounts available will
—Patrolman Carl Buck used run from 828 to 838 per vveek."
Foy declared that each ap­
his siren to try to halt 81year-old Eugene H. Emmcrt plicant for the course must
after the latter ran a red take a general aptitude test
to determine his capability.
light. It didn't work.
Buck pulled his patrol car “ There Is no age limit," Foy
in front of the truck and ask­ explained, “ because the pur­
pose of the course Is to en­
ed for an explanation.
Emmert said: "You'll have able people to become produc­
to speak louder son, the bat­ tive workers." Persons of all
tery on my hearing aid went group* may seek to qualdy for
I enrollment.
out a few mllea back."

teams raised 8341.91 for flw
Salvation Army In their oneday effort and it Is hoped that
this record ran be exceeded
this year.” said Darby.
Members of the Key Club of
Seminole High School will alee
assist In manning the kettle*
and ringing the bells.

JO H N S-M A N V ILLE
FLOOR TILES
PRICES START AT Qc PER TILE

WALL SUPPLY

DEWEY GAINES, head of Sanford Eckerd
Drugs’ fishing department, shows the spinning
rod and reel which is the prize in their “ Value"
Contest. Contestants guess the retail value o f
the Christmas stocking full o f Garciu fishing
equipment on tlisplny at the Sanford Pinza store.
Winner will be announced at 7 p.m. Dec. 22.

220 N. FRENCH AYE.
SANFORD, FLA.
322-5412
“ Headquartera For Sprinkler Systems"

Y o u 'll Find Everything
Y o u 're Looking

W ill Be Enforced
By Margaret Cosby
North
Orlando Volunteer
J Police have been requested by
the Village Council to strictly
^ J a enforce local ordnance* and
P
Stale Board of Health Laws
regarding dumping In the VillJ age.
Hoard of Health "No Dump­
ing" signs have been ported
in the outlying arras except
in the designated village dump.
Anyone dumping elsewhere,
or depositing garbage instead
of trash, will he prosecuted.
j I || Also, non resident* dumping
indiscriminately will be prose­
cuted and those using the
dumping area will be warned
first and then prosecuted. The
North Orlando Village dump
is a private refuse area for
■I
use of residents only.
The Village Council ha* ap­
proved a clean-up campaign
f
which Is currently underway.

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North Orlando residents, conn
lil advises, would be wise to
wave outsiders away ami keep
them from ahiiving privileges
of rc'idcnls It also would tv
judicious for residents to help
enforce these law* as it i*
tin-ir tax money which is being
spent to remove these sore
sports which are now surround
ing the community, official*
say, pointing out (hat they
are not only a menace to the
health of the entire area hut
also an Invitation for all to
become derelict in beautify­
ing home and village.
Residents also arc request­
ed by the Council to-coo|ierate
in this clean up campaign by
making an effort to put tiietr
own property In a neat ami
attractive condition and to
discontinue strewing candy
wrappers apple cores, patters,
beer cans, etc., anywhere.

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SOUTH SEMINOLE Welcome Wagon Club members have crocheted 100
tissue toppers and 25 pair* o f slippers during the past three months for
resale from which proceeds jro to the dub’s charity work. Mere, busily at
work, are Mrs. Hilda Pettinuti. Mrs. Melanie Stewart and Mrs. May Jones,
left to right. Looking on is Welcome Wagon Hostess for the area, Mrs.
Nora Norris.
(Herald Photo)

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Beautiful
Kitchens

S J fW W W M h
General
THE CULPRIT guilty of this gross regard for
North Orlando's Clean-up Campaign may one
day be his own victim. Dumping' where signs
have been posted causes areas to become over­
run with garbage and trash, a breeding place o f
disease carrying rats, flies and mosquitoe*.
Volunteer Police are attempting to issue warn­
ings before prosecuting violators.

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
PONTIAC — BUICK — RAMBLER
301 W. 1st

SANFORD

1501 W. 1st

Custom Building

CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
Our

General Office 211 W. 25th SL

Specialty
Phone: 322-3103

Electric
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MCONNAI8BANCE Attack Squadron IS, mwHt RA-CC squadron at
Sanford Naval Air Station, on lta first attempt won the RAW 1 Rsconnalasanea-Bombcr Stream for November. Winners o f the top crew award
wen the pilot, Lt. Cdr. M. D. Luksnbach, and the bombardier-navigator,
L t (Is) 0. H. Deists. Pictured from the left: Cept. James O. Mayo,
RAW 1 commander; Lukenbach, Daigle and Cdr. C. V. Nolta, RVAH 13
commander.
(Navy Photo)

Lettera from mothers en­
tering th* "H i Mom Christ­
mas Call” event are arriving
daily et the U 8 0 Building,
400 C u t First Street, accord­
ing to the sponsoring organi­
sation, the Communlcatlcns
Worker* o f America.
Mother* w i t h ton* or
daughter* serving overseas
will bare an opportunity to
call th* military person if
their names ara drawn from
tha bog on Dec. 18. Two ealla
wifi be made.
K. B. Kitner, chairman c f
tto project, aaya this is th*
fourth year th* event ha*
been staged locally. Mothers
from throughout th* Sanford
area are eligible, he said.
They should give complete
Information on th* person to
to tailed, including the coun­
try In whieb be or she is serv­
ing.
Th* winning name* will be
•elected at V p.ra. Dec. IE
Kitner added. The calls will be
placed on Christmas Day.

■dfktala, p w a iw i u t

C u m ltto t i i i i i l Lmam

t . M tL w to said to toped
to coadods today tto totmt
p t iu af tto 8MUto*B hrreatifatioa toto tto mtoltto bo*toroa artlvlttos af tto fornar
Secretary to Baaato Demo•rata.
Tto toarbfa vara returned
tkb vaak to look Into char*
faa that Bator vaa tto tnUrmadiary la a achama to alpton
aft m o o o from tto DUtrfet
af CofauuMa Stadium amtract
to tto IMS Xaaaady * John'
Baa tampalgn fund.
Bapabtkaaa a b a r f ad b
ttoir minority raport fllad
bat July aa part of tto for*
mar committee raport that
A«y|m, tf aaUad aa a wit•aaa, aaald to ackad “ what
btaroata Baktr had, or aoufht
to acqulra for Umaelf or othara, la toaalif, gambling eonaaaalnaa aad attor aatorprlaaa
b tto Caribbean ana.”
McLendon nantlonad Agulrta Thuraday during questionb f of anottor witness, lie
■aid that within tto put six
awnt t o , Bator had borrowed
about #40,000 front Aguirre
to acquire additional stock in
fsrr-U Corporation, a rend­
ing machine company.

William Wright
Succumbs At 52
William Francis Wright, S3,
awner-m anager of Wright'a
Grocery In F a n Park, died
Thuraday.
A native of Eden, Ga., to had
Bred In the area for the past
M years, lie was a veteran of
World War 11 a charter mem
bar of Casselberry VFW Post
10090, a former post rommandar and a member of the Flor­
ida Sheriff a Association.
Survivors include his wife,
Mri. Helen Wright, and daugh­
ters. Miss Ruth Wright, Mrs
Sandra Giles and Mr*. Judith
Patton, all w Casselberry, and
Mrs. Carolyn Collins, of Santoed; brothers. P. J. of Win
tar Park, and James D. of
Collins, Ga.; hi* mother, Mrs.
Nancy Wright, of Colllna; ala
tars, Mrs. Mary Burls and
lt n . Aon Morten son, both ot
Pensacola, and four grand
children.

Light Economy
Moves On N Y C
NEW YORK (U P l)—Presi­
dent Johnson may have start
ad a trend when he began
turning off lights in the White
Mouse.
Mayor Robert P. Wagner
will issue au executive order
calling for "light wardens"
b ail public buildings to see
that lights, fans, air condi­
tioning units and other electri­
cal appliances are iwitcbed
aft when not needed.
Wagner hopes to save t l
million annually with the dimaut

Funeral Notices
» w a a a , **»•. u t a o x a n T
a I Lawn— m u r a l services
fsr Mrs. Margaret Nelson
Bowman. 11. w ho died Thurs­
day, w ill ho hold i t 1 p. ra
Saturday St Brtsoou Funeral
Homo w ith !U v. Prod 1L
Chance
o fficia lis e Burial
w ill ho la W oodlnw a Mem
or la I Park, Orlando. Brtoaoa
Funeral Uomo la ehargs.

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— Funeral n ervl.e* for WII
turn P raa cls W rish t, II, o f
C a u o lb o r r r . w ho dlod T h u n d o r . w ill bo hold at I a a
Saturday In Iho chapel o f Nlblack F u neral Homo, Caaeelberrr.
w ith
Bov.
B a r* In
■boa o fflcla tln a . Burial w ill
bo la Palm Cem etery, W in ter
Park, w ith V PW P u t Ifluiu
ta ch arge a f aratrooldo oorrt«««. Ml Mack Funeral 11am*.
Obassl harry , ta akarga.

Entertainment
Units Priced
Low This Year ,

'Hi Mom Calls’
Eiriries Pour In

H o sp ita l N otes
NOVEMBER M. IMS
Admiaatowa
Prancaa Mason, Mary Lawson, Gloria Jran Daniels,
Gordon
C. Smart, Janet
Schwarts, Willie C l a y t o n
Coleman Sr., Myra Mary
Meeka, Constance O. Fowler,
C. Roberta Underwood, Lester
Tharpe, Paul Walker, Ruth
Bevinnek, Gwendoline
Gil­
more, Sanford; Nellia Perdue,
C b u I a a t nj Mary Koston,
James Harper, DeBary; Cal­
vin D a t r 1 c k, Marguerite
Bridges, Deltona.

Discharges
Otto Bush, Mario Bowse,
Lulu Bells Wheeler, Annie
Smith, Jamie Fisher, Felicia
Rooaey and baby boy, Freda
Ptorcy, Donna 1* Atkins,
Gladys Kean, William Gaugf,
Sanford; Margaret Mason,
DcBnry; Linda Gull Noe,
Alice Howard and baby girl,
Lake Mary; Ruth 1. Saxon,
Orange City.
DEC. I, ltot
Admlsstoaa
David Pitigerald Rouse, 1*. W.
Teeter, Debra Howe, Lila Bell
King, Shirley A. Rasmuisen,
Margaret Matthawi, Ronald
Ruaii, Michael Dannla Tem­
ple, Nona E. Knight, Anna
Burke, Karla McGuffin, Doug­
las Spivey, Patricia Stewart,
Jeanette Williams, Sanford;
Eddie Lee llinely, Altamonte
Spring*; Ethel Walker, Alice
Alter, Alice Hllllnday, De­
Bary; Leona William*, Lake
Monroe; George S. llendrix,
Titmville; Shirley Anne Mar­
tin, Winter Garden.

Births
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gitmore, Sanford, a boy; Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Matthew*, Sanford,
a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Knight, Sanford, a boy.
lllschargea
Gloria Jean Danlcla, Patricia
H ycn, Philip Zeuli, Donna
M. Pottak and baby boy, Wil­
liam 11. Overstreet, Charles
Stagncr, Catherine Paulk, Sal­
ty Fieldi and baby boy, San­
ford; Nettle Perdue, Chuluota;
Be*»le Evans, Dellary; ArniuaUne Williams,
Gaines­
ville; Alex McAtee, Plymouth,
Me.; Myron Watters, Osteen.
DECEMBER 3, ltot
Admission*
Eleanor Wlbon.
Anthony

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Wayne Cook, Herbert M. Partrldfa Jr., William Radley, Effls Long, Eunice Wiggins,
Ronnie Alberta Milton, San­
ford; Gerald ins Wood, Lottie
Wright, DeBary; Florence C.
Witto, Lake Mary; Joyce
Wehling, Lockhart;
Norma
Jean Jackson, Oviedo.

Birth*
Mr. aed Mrs. Fred Williams,
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mri.
Ronald W. Rasmussen, San­
ford, a girl; Mr, and Mrs.
Walter WahUng, Lockhart, a
boy; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Martin, Winter Garden, a boy.
Discharge*
Frank Jones, Annie Lee Dlaon, Jant Schulti, Gilbert Dai­
gle, Gordon C. Sen art, Mae
Mjreri. Carol Smith, Heater
Mullins, Patricia A. Stewart,
Douglas Spivey, Sanford; HatUe Wilson, Clyde R. Moore.
DeBary; Thelma toyman ami
baby girl, Eau Gallic; Nellie
Jackson, Geneva; Thomas Soback, Lake Mary; Margaret
Daniels and baby girl, Longwood; Betty Jean Warren and
baby girl. Mima; Jeaaie Wash­
ington, Oviedo.
DECEMBER 3. ltot
Admlsstoaa
Nancy Hall, Sira Stoudcnmire, Thomas C. Landrcs*.
Charlie Godson, Sallic Wight,
Joyce Arlene Sizckive, Lea Itorhclla Bergen, Dana Louise
Covington, Sanford; Margaret
Starling, Casselberry; Homer

Music Service
Slated Dec. 13

Scotland Native

Dies Thursday

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IV T is n CIRCUIT C’Ot SIT OF
i f Title c i r c u i t ( h u r t o f T i l l : VIVTM J l’ l l l f 'l t i , CIMt'L’
IT |V AVIS FUSS IKNIXULK
T i m SIXTH JUDICIAL n u ­
l l ir IV AVIS FOSS IL S IX iIL L r o l ’ .V T t, FLOHIItA.
CIIS.VrSiHT VO. ISIU
CO’ LNTT. FLORIDA,
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BOUTON FIVE CENTS
n u v i u i v o. u se*
TIIB UNION CKNTH.lt. LIFE hAVINUH HANK.
r u ts tu r ,
INSL’ IUNCIS COMPANY.
Plaintiff, v*
tllTORNE JUNIOR GAWHKNCK.
TO.
•t ui.
LLOTD M. DKSKINH. ot ue.
t&gt;*f*ndanta
Defendants.
v i m i n o r s t s .i:
x o t n a n r s il k
NOTICE ta IIKIIL'IIV OIVNOTICE IS HKRKUT O IVRN tbst on Iho IStti day o f EM that on th* ltth day of
l&gt;*.**nit)*r I t l l , St 11:111) A. M. D*c*m b«r t t i l at It;** A. M.
at th* mala door o t tho Court- At th* main door o f tha CourtXo iim o f Stm lnol* County, ot houa* o f Hamtnol* County, at
Hanford, Florid*, th* undersign- Hanford, Florida, th* tmdaralf n.
•d Clerk will o ffe r for M l* to *J Clark w ill o [f« r for M l* In
tb* hish M l and b««t bldd*r fur th* hlshost and bast blddar
cash th* follow in g described for caah tho futlowlne daicrlb•d roal pruportyi
rosl properly:
Lot *. Block A. COUNTRY
IxU I. Block l» , NORTH
CLUU MANOR UNIT NO. I.
O ltU .S P O ,
accord in g
lo
accord in g to th* plat there­
pint thoroaf recorded tn
o f a* r*&lt;*ord*d In Flat lto»k
Fist Honk If, Fas** t* And
11. Faso II, Public naeorda
11. Fubllo llACord* of Feinto f Banilnnla County, Florida
not* County, F lorid*
together with nil ntructur**. toga Ibar with all alruoturoo,
Improvement*. fu tu re*, npplt- Improvtmanta, ftituroa. applltaco*, and appurtenances on nnc**, and nppurt*n*nr*a on
nald land or used In co n ju n c­ M i l land or m od In conjunction
Ultra with.
tion therewith
This M lo In RMdo parttuinl to
Thl» *nln U m at* puraunnt
to final d*crt* * f forocloaur* final dtcran o f fcrW Ioiu ri an.
*nt*r*d In Chancery action No. ltro d In Chancery action No.
1111* now ponding in thn C lr- 1*4X3 now ponding In tho Cir­
cult Court o f and for Seminole cuit Court i f and for f i n l n c l t
County, Florid*.
County, Florida.
DATBD T l l t t Snd day o f
D ATED T il l* Snd day af
Don m b a r, lit * .
t&gt;oc*mb*r, ISIS.
(SK A!.)
(•■CAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Arthur X . B tckw ltb, J r ,
Clark o f th* C lrtult Coart
Clark o f tho Circuit Court
Hy: EltiAboih llrusnahaa
Byt E llstbolh Brnsr.nhan
Drputy Clark
Deputy Clerk
ANDEilHON. HUSH.
ANDERSON. RUSH.
DKAN A LOWNDES
DR AN * LOW M A S
Attornayo for P lain tiff
Attornoys for tta ln llff
IIS East Caniral OouUvard
ITS Knit Contra! Buulsrsrd
Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
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t iis : n in t h
Jti i i i txi . m t
t:i s r , in a n d r i m * »: w in h l i :
r u t NTS. FLOHIHS.

IN I'll XNTF.ltI NO. lilts
LO M C E MAV WALDEN,
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W ILLIAM

II. WALDEN. J R .
D*r*n,|*nt.
x o r t i t: o f *t ir
T ill W ILLIAM
II.
WALDEN,
Jll.
c / o XV. II W *M«n, Sr.
F. O. But t«J.
n lbin n , ila -'rita
TOU ARE IIURKBT NOT1.
FI ED that * Complaint for Di­
vorce util other r*ll*f ha* b««n
flltil *s*ln*&lt; rou In lh* *bur*
■ ly1*J
Coart.
wherein
the
•Ulntlff, LON ICE MAY WAL­
DEN. te seeking n Fine! De­
ere# o f Dlvarcn A Vinculo MatrlmnnU. ngatnet you.
TOU
AltE
ItK IlK Itr IIS*
Qt’ IRKD ta sore* n ropy at
you r Anew sr or other Defeme
ta the Complaint upon th*
FlalntlfTn attorney, E. JXCK8l»N
H.XAMZK.
Attorney at
la w . ISO North Oran** A«enu*.
Aults IS, Orlendai, O ranst C a v i­
ty , W orld*, and fils ths uelstnsl
Anewsr or other D efer,* In th*
o ffic e o f ths Clerk o f ths Cir­
cu it C ou rt on or bsfurs ths
Ith day o f January, Itss. or
oth erw ise s Deeres Fro Conf*ss» m ay be entered sstln st
you tn default thereof snd th!*
cause w ill proceed Ex Farts.
(SE A L)
A rthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk o f the Circuit Ceurt
Byi M irths T. Vlbltn
Deputy Clerk
E. JACKSON IIAASXR
Attorney fo r F laln tlff
US No. O r u g * Avsnust
Hutto It
Orlando, Florid*
Puhfteh Dos. t II. tt, I t, t i l l
CUU-1S

Glitter, Glamour And Gifting

Pretty Brunette
Wins U.S. Post Are A ll Part O f Christmastide

Bsrbaan,
DeBary;
KJmella
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Clendentn. Longwood; Clyde
"I
may have trouble convinc­
Draw, New Smyrna Beach.
ing some bankers I’m actual­
Birtto
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Star­ ly an examiner," said the Fed­
eral Deposit Inxuranc* Cor­
ling, Casselberry, a gkL
poration's newest bank exam­
Discharges
Lou toe Rourto, Ben Capps, iner.
She very well m ight For
Amy llall, Wanda 8mlth, Alma
Cully, Croiey Henderson, An­ Norma Ballou o f Little Rock.
thony Wayna Cook, Shirley A. Ark., la not only th* FDIC's
OUnger and baby girl, Loyce newest sxsmlner, she to th*
S. Howard and baby boy, agency’s first woman exam­
Elaine Abies and baby boy, iner.
The pretty 2‘J -year-old bru­
Sanford; Alice Arter, James
Hooper, Elaine J, Bohm and nette applied for th* post
baby boy, DeBary; Henry shortly after graduation from
Simpson, Geneva; George S. Ouachita Baptiat College last
June.
Hendrix lit, Titusville,
An FDIC official Indicat­
ed her selection was not aI!
by accident He said President
Johnson’s campaign to open
more governmental fields for
women was a factor.

Annual all-music service ot
First Presbyterian church will
he held at 9 p. m. Dec. 13,
Rev. Grover C. Sewell Jr. ha*
announced.
The candlelight vesper hour
of worship will be a Christmas
carol service sung by the
Chancel choir under this dir­
ection of the minister of music,
Mr*. George Touhy.
Nine anthems on the Nati­
vity theme will carry the ofttold but always new Christ m u
story.
Aj usual, the officers of th*
church extend an invitation to
all to make this effective pre*entation a portion of their ob­
servance of Christ’s birth. An
especial welcome is voiced for
M ri. Margaret Nelson Bow­ the Navy personnel.
man, T9, tOS West Ninth Street,
Sanford, died Thursday follow­ Foe Convicted
ing a heart attack.
MUNSTER,
Germany
A native of Hamilton, Scot­ (U P I)— A military court here
land, she moved to Sanford convicted th* commander of a
four months ago. She was a West Gorman anti-tank dem­
member of Daughters of Sco­ onstration last April in which
tia, Turtle Creek, Pa.
10 military observers wars
Survivors include sons, Will­ killed.
iam R. Bowman, at Sanford,
Msj. Erich Remor, a brothami George S and James Mc­ tr of N aii Army MnJ. Otto
Kay Bowman, of Pittslturgh, firmer, wit* lentenrrd to arvPa.; daughters, Mrs. Helen *n month* in jnl) for negli­
Scath ami Mrs. HctJiia Aiello, gent homicide in the demon­
of Pittsburgo, amt Mrs. Jessie stration during which a mor­
llgenfritr, at Orlando, and IT tar shell scored a direct hit
grandchildren
on x truck-load o f observers.

OFFICERS OF the Future Teachera Club at Lyman High School are left
to right, Ruth Helm, president; Kathy Kent, vice president; Carol Hart­
shorn, secretary; and Kathey Bonekemper, treasurer. Eighteen new memben wen inducted into the club Tuesday.

Benedict-To-Be
Heeds Children
ORKNOBLE. France (U PI)
"D o you take thto woman to
be your lawful wedded life,"
Deputy Meyor Pierre Grlllet
asked a prospective groom,
Jean Gelant, T3.
There was a pause. Then
Gelant'* children, sitting be­
hind him at the ceremony,
whispered, "Say no, Papa, say
no."
"N o." GeUnt said.
As the bride-to-be, Mr*. Renaud. 61, began arguing with
the reluctant bridegroom, the
deputy mayur closed his regis­
ter and ordered the whole wed­
ding party to leave.

Glitter, flamour and gift­
ing are all part o f Chrlstmaa.
Another to the collection o f
giftable glove* shown In both
leather and fabric In all
length* and varieties, but al­
ways in keeping with the
mcod of the holiday season.
Even the girl who "has
everything” will welcome the
luxury o f leather gloves.
Thsrs's • wid* selection from
Santa's pack on hand.
In an array of multiple
lengths a n d
magnificently
crafted for flattery, are msny
glove classic* in the finest o f
French kidskln. Each style is
An ideal gift—the short, midarm high, to-the-elboW or
over-the-elbow gh-ves — but
given together as a wardrobe

the “ sable” of any glove-gift­
ing.
Lika their leather counter­
parts, fabric gloves will slso
keep fingers in a holiday
mood! Sttft double-woven cot­
tons as well ns nylons, in both
short snd to-thr-elbow gloves,
contribute to the sparkle of
the season with spattering* c f
glitter, glowing pearls, or
shiny jet trim*.
Sleek stretch satin gloves
intended for the grandest of
gnla ocenninn* are lighted
with rhinestone* nnd brilli­
ant* to bring a look of opul­
ence to decollete satin, velvet
and brocade tr-wns.
Gifts to get as well a* to
give, any o f thr*e flattering
gloves will tempt the giver
into adding her own name to
LOS ANGELES (UTI) — her own Christmas list!
Fidel Segura, 51, brought
three of his sous with two
saxophone* and m guitar to
pluy in court in answtr to
charges against him.
Segura has eight children,
fits of whom maks up a band
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
consisting o f two saxophones,
H o u s e Republican Lender
a guitar, drums and a bs*«.
Charles A. Halierk has bowed
Ho hoped that ths court­
to prrs*ur# fr.-m a group of
room concert would convince
"young turk” GOP congressths jurors ha v s s not guilty
of bring a public nuisance by men for a mid-Decemt&gt;er sirstegy conference— but he’s not
si lowing the children to play,
yet
off the hook.
making "loud and unusual
One o f the "young turks"
noises" as ths city attorney
said today that if Halicck re­
alleges .
sist* party reforms to be propo*ed at the Dec. 15 group
caucus an attempt may be
made to oust Mm from the
leadership post he has held
since 1059.

provide hand-in-baad cover­
age for any coitum* from
Christmas onward. Although
cold hand* mean warm hearts,
beth will be wnnn wh*n you
choose glovce lined In sheer
silk or eery wool. So com­
fortable, tool Even ths midarm glove to given a sugges­
tion o f dress-maker detailing
to better accessorise • clas­
tic ccstume and invoke "oh's
and ah's” when drawn from
its Christmas wrappings.
Bines the Yuletids season
menus gala doings and long
gloves— the formal glove, 10-

Family Band

Falls 3 Stories,
Suffers Bruise
MIAMI (UPI)—A two-yearold girl rested in a hospital
with only a bruited heat] to
•how for a three-story fa ll
Mavis Dawn's mother, Mrs.
Jo Ann Rutherford, said the
little girt slipped off the bal­
cony of an apartment house
where the guard rill was
missing and plunged three
stories to the ground.
Doctors said the girl would
be kept in the hospital for
observation.

Rebels Murder
Florida Resident

FORT WALTON REACH
(UPD—Ramco Inc. has been
awarded a construction con­
tract totaling more than 9184.000 for two projects at Eglin
Air Force Base, according to
the U. S. A m y Corps of Engi­
neer*.
The firm will build a corro­
sion control facility and air­
craft w e a p o n s calibration
shed, with work scheduled for
completion by July, 1M9.

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —
The L’nevangeliied Field M il­
lions headquarters says Bill
Scholten. 33, Fort Lauderdale,
Fla., was beaten to death by
Congo rebels in Africa last
Sept. 16. Schulien was a missiunary school teacher.
The missions headquarters
said that lt learned from the
U. S. State Department that
SeliolteD died in a prison in
Aketi.
His wife, Dottle, and their
five children had been held as
hnxtaKf* but wrre rescued by
(be Congolese army snd are
due her* this week.

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Eglin Contract
Totals $184,000

they make a truly lavish gift. botton high, In icy whits or
In snowy white, black, bone, inky jet kid sHows its hand.
otter, brown and navy, gloves A luxury accessory, this Is

‘Swings On Out*

Holleck Bows

To Young Turks

Wig Snatchers

Plague Women

NEW ORLEANS (UPI) —
The world of fashion ha* cre­
ated a nrw type of criminal
— ths wig-snatcher.
New Orleans polics said at
least six women havs had
thoir flOO-llGO wigs snatched
o ff their heads reently—in­
cluding one whose hairpiece
was lifted from outside while
she sat in • bus.

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Manufacturers of home en.
Urtalnment units o f all kinds
hare outdone themselves for
Christmas 1964.
Ths widest variety o f minis,
tore transistor radios ar*
available in tvery postibia
piles range.
AM'FM transistor radius
are being shown In new smalt j
sixes tnd a greater number
o f them are available at
price* lower than thoie shown
last year.
Perocnal-sixe portable TV
*ets ranging from tiny li^htweights to U " screensize ara
abundantly available in prices
for every budget Some are
battery-operated for travel
anywhere while most are th# ^
m o r s conventional plug-in
types.
As for tibia radio* — tha
styles, colors and aizta they
come in, absolutely defy des­
cription. Thera ara radius
with all aorta o f clock and
timer arrangements;
some
are AM only and many tune
in on both AM/FM stations j
as well as on short-wave
bands.
O f course, certain devotees
will want to create their own
home entertainment centers
and can go aa elabcrata or a*
simple 11 they like from the
widest possible eeiection of
individual component* ever
made available.
The listener may enjoy four
hours of continuous back­
ground music, and two hours
o f continuous high fidelity
music. For voics recordings of
various family activities ths
slowest speed provides excel­
lent quality and minimize*
tape costs. So you can sea
how simplified and troublefree it now ia to store and f|
enjoy the “ Sounds” o f tm|,piness with a truly automatic
tape recorder that the entire
family can use for entertain­
ment, instruction and study.

Would Rather
Fight Than . . .
MILWAUKEE, Wto. (UPI) a
— Roger, a goose with a *
taste for beer, may havs tj
■witch to scotch.
The goosa acquired a taste
for beer from his master, Ed­
uard Davis, who rented him
to Harold Rose, to promote
the movie, "Father Goose,”
"This goose will drink what
I drink,” said Rose. Hs said
he drinks only scotch.
t#

Short Sermons
SUFFOLK, England (UPII
— Clergymen who will preach
at ths British Legion's openair rally here next summer
■ra being asked to keep the
sermons short. Old soldiers. It
was said, get tired standing.

Falls Into Font
POOLE. England (U PI) —
Nir.etrm-month-old Tin* Wil­
liams fell into th# thrse-foot
drop baptiemal font her# at
the new Mormon church, hut
wns quickly rescued. Her
mother had been baptized
shortly before.

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IN Tils: CIHCriT COURT II*' in t h e F i n e r r r c o t RT o r
THE NINTH JITIUTXI. MN- THE NINTH JUDICIAL C lR Cl'ST, IN ANSI PHIS SKMINULE Ft IT, IN AND F o il SEMINOLE

r ilt NTT, FLORID A.
IN TH E r i l l C l 'I T C O IIIT OF IN THE tTHf l l T I 'tllH T HP r o t 'N r r . i - l o m i d s .
IN i 'l l ANUERT NO. I ISM
T its: n i n t h J t t i i t t t i . n u ­ t h i : n i n t h J i i i i t i t i . m i ­ IN I'll ANt SIR 1 NIK tibia
NOTICE OF
l l i r IN A Nil FOR *&gt;:MINOLK l t i r IN AND F u ll PKNINMLE c a r o l J o a n k n o x
F o r e c l o s u r e s u it
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t i l l NTT. FLORIDX.
FOt N I V. FS.OMIHX.
v*.
FIRHT NATIONAL CITY BANK.
I IIXNIF.HV NO. t *333
I It INTERY NO. I MM
NEW YORK, a New York Rank­
BFIltNO FIELD
INSTITUTION TH E MUTUAL LIFE INSUR­ WILLIAM CHARLES KNOX.
Defendant. ing Corporation,
ANCE CUMFAST
OF NEW
FUR SAVINUH,
NOTICE
TO
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Plaintiff,
Plaintiff. YORK.
C I U It 1, E 9 . vsPlaintiff. TOi WILLIAM
vs.
KNOX
! ALBERT GENTILE snd JU.
LEONARD LEON EDMONDS, st r a
XVhoss last k n o*n resi­ ANITA GENTILE, hi* wife,
L. A. DERRICK, st al.
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dence
is
Defeii.lt nt,
Defendants.
Defendants.
TOt ALB ERT GENTILE and
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NOTH U OP SIL K
NOTICE OS- SALK
United ittatea Navy
JUANITA GENTILE, his
NOTICE IS H EREBY HIVES'
NOTICE IS H EREBY OIVF.N
w ife
c o Fleet Poet Office
that n the llt h h r o f Decem ­ that on th* llth day o f D ec­
Reetdene* Unknown
Pensacola.
Florida
ber, list s t M :0* s. m a t lb* ember. less at ll'.t s A. M. at
TOU A lt s H EBERT NOT ITou w ill hereby taka notice
main -loor at tb s C oa rtbou ts s t the Hatn door » f the C ou rt­
TIED that a salt to foreclose
Hamlnnls County, at Sanford. house of Seminole County, nt that a com plaint fo r dlT'irc*
been filed agalnet y»u by * M ortatg* h is been filed
Florida, th* undersigned t'lsrk Stanford, Florida, th* under­ ban
;
sce
la st you ta the sh o t * court
th*
plain
tiff
In
the
ab&lt;»*
etylwill u ffor for sa l* to tb* htsb- signed Clerk wtll o ffe r for sale |*d cause
h f tb* above named Flalntlff.
»*t Mid boat blddrr for cssb to th* h lsh sst snd best bidder
Tou ar* hereby required lo ' T h e prof ir t y sought t* be
lh* fo llo w la c described rosl for eaeh th* follow ing describ­
file your appearance, answer, forecloeed It ** follows:
ed reel property;
property)
L «! 1»*. L O N G D A L E
o
r
other pleading to said co m ­
Lot 1*. Black C, TANGLELot T, Block O. COUNTRY
FIRST A D D I T I O N TO
WOOD VECTIUN TH REE plaint. either personalty or by
CLUB M XN oll. UNIT NO.
LONGWOOD, according to
X. s cm rd ln g to th* plat
RKPLAT, according ta th* attorney. In ths offlca of tha
th*
Ftet th ereof ** re­
Clerk
of
Circuit
Cuort
tn
tn*
plst thereof s t rtcu rled In
tb s rs o f as recorded In Flat
corded ta Plat Bu k l t
|g*mtaola County Courthouse nt
Flat Book t '. Fag* IS. Pub­
Huok tl, P a s* IS*. Public
Fag* * 1. o f the Publlo Belic Records o f sem inoU Hanford. Florida, on or befors
Record* s t tl«mtnol* Coun­
cords * f Seminole County,
tho doth day of December, ISIS,
County. Florida,
ty. Florid*
Florid*.
oth er*!** a Deere* Fro Conloasthsr w k b *tl structure*. together with all structure*. fseeo wilt n* entered against
TOU ARE REQUIRED to File
Improvtmsnta. flxturss, app li­ Improvements, fla tu rea spplt- you.
, Tour Answer with lh* C1trk of
ances, snd *ppurt*n»Bc*B on sn .es. snd sppurtsnsncsa on
An abbreviated otjrt* o f this th* Court nod to serve a copy
sold land s t used In co n ju n c­ said lend or u ie t In con ju n c­ sees* Is K n « i v K not. In I spon th* P tela ttfi'e Attorney.
tion therewith.
tion therewith.
Chancery No. 1*1:1.
' i r v i n g n a t h a n h o n . p, a
Tble eate t* mads pursuant
ThU **!* la mad* pursuant
The n a t u r e
of
rsltsf llos It, Cocoa, Florida, se t later
to final deers* o f lororlosu r* to final decree o f foreclosure nought to divorce.
|thsn Decem ber tilh . I H t. If
entered In Chancery action No. entered la Chancery action No.
Dated at Hanford. Ssmlnol* you felt te do *o, a decree pr*
HITS now ponding tn the C ir­ 1IS1S now pending In tba C ir­ County, Florid*, tht* llt h day i confeeeo
w ill
be
entered
cuit Court pf and fo r Semi- cuit Court o f and tor Ssmlnol* e f November, t t f l.
j agalnet yea fo r th* retie: d*.
Dole Ceunty. Ftortla.
County. Plortda.
(SEAL)
man led ta th* Complaint.
DATED THIS Snd day o f
DATED THIS Snd day a f
Arthur I t Be-kwlth. J r ,
WITNESS my hand a n l the
Derombsr, ltd l.
December, ISSt.
Clerk Circuit Court, Vsml* sea! Of said (\&gt;urt at Semln-t*
(BEAL)
(■UAL)
hole County
County, this ZUh day o f N o*,
Arthur I . B erkw itb, J r ,
Arthur II. B e.k w itb. Jr.
ember. t**4.
By: Martha T. Vlhlrn
Clark o f th* Circuit Court
Clerk af th* Circuit Court
•SEAL)
Deputy Clerk
B y: Elisabeth Urusnaban Orville Johaton. Ill
D r: EIH sboth Brusaaban
Arthur IL Da-kwllb, Jr.,
Deputy &lt;lerk
Deputy Clerk
• f tb* lew o ffice of
Clerk o f Circuit Court
ANDERSON. RCSlf,
ANDERSU.Y HUSH.
Jr oph M. M oretko
Byt Martha T. Vlhlsn. D C
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DEAN A LOWNDES
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Irving Nalhanaon, E e j .
Attorneys fer P la in tiff
Alturnsya for p la in tiff
Fern Fork, Florida
,
P O. Box s i
&gt; :: East Central Boulevard
I t : Etet Centre! Boulevard
Attorney* for IMelnMff
Coco*. F torlla
Orlando, riortd a
Orlasdu, Florid*
Publish Nov. I t
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IN THE L U t i l IT l I R H T IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE (.D IN ­
TS FLORID A.
IN I'll ANUERT NO. u a oa
NORTH HIDE SAVIXHH BANK,
a corporation.
Plaintiff,
-vsCHESTER A. CtSOW'SKI and
HA It All M. C1SOVX SKI,
he
Wife,
D* fan da a :s
NOTtCB OF SALE
Notice 1* hereby given that
pursuant to the Final Decree
o f Forecloaure and Hal* en ter­
ed ta tb* cause pending In th*
Circuit Court ta and fo r Bemtnol* County, Florida, cae* d o c­
ket number U la ], th* undertlsned Clerk will esll the p r o ­
perty situate la eatd county
dsecrlbed on
t o t IS, Block A, Berond
Ravenna Perk Section of
Loch Arbor, a ccord in g to
th* Plat thereof a* recorded
tn Flat Book 11. Page* :*
through t l o f th* Publlo
Record* of Itratnol* Coun­
ty, Florida.
Together with alt atructares
and Improvement* now and
hereafter on said land, and f ix ­
ture* attached th ereto: also
alt gas, steam, electric, water,
and other heating, cook in g, re ­
frigerating. Ilahtlng, plumbing,
ventilating.
Irrigating,
and
power systems, machine*, app li­
ances, flxturss and appurten ­
ances, which now ar* o r may
hereafter pertain to. o r bo ussd
with. ta. o r an eatd prainUet.
ts tn (hough they be detached
or detachable.
Together with th* foltaw his
Itsm* o f property w hich ore
located In and permanently In•(•Red
• part o f tha Im­
provement on aald property:
Duo-Therm Spare Heater
Model No. T tl.p T P
Venetian m inds m an ufac­
tured by Seminole Venetian
Blind Co.
at pubtle a*!*. I* tha highest
and best bidder for caah be­
tween th* houro o f atsven
o'clock In the forenoon and tw o
o'clock In Hi# afternoon on the
diet day o f December. 1MI. at
tb# front door ef th# Sem lno'e
County Courthouse la Sanford.
Florida.
(COURT SEAL*
Arthur II. Be-kw lth, Jr.
Clerk
Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
Mahoney, itadlow , cham bers
A Adeuil
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D r. Eugene H . Ellis

Lake Monroe Jottings

Phyllis. • • • Bobby Barbour
You have heard the saying has returned to Conners Uni­
versity in Oklahoma after be­
By JoAsn Hays
"Someona left tha barn door
ing here for the holidays with
Books at the, Genera Pub­
open." Well they sure did be­ his mother and brothers.
lic Library have been cstacause It was really cold fo r ■ • • • The Lake Monroe
logued, alphabetized, dusted
couple o f days, wasn't Itt Homemakers Club will have o ff and are ready for the op­
By I t s . Ciia m in
• It wss nice for the their Christmas party next ening Monday. Many people
Thursday evening at the have made this possible. . .
Dr. Eugeo* H. Ellis, chiro­
Christmas
Parade
though.
home of Ruth Gallagher on
practor, has announced his
And aa always, the parade Markham Road. AH membera ladles o f the Library Associ­
ation, the 4-H Girls Club,
candidacy for one of the three
geU bigger and better every are asked to attend and if
young boys and men o f the
open posts on the Casselberry
year. Everything was just unable to come send the gift
community.
Board of Aldermen subject to
grand. O f course my favorite for the person whose name
Formal opening is set for
Monday's municipal elections.
band, Seminole High Band, they drew. But they will be
early January but the library
He cites sis goals (or which
was great as always and I missing a wonderful evening
witl be open Monday, £&gt; a.m.
he would work If elected —
was so proud o f all o f the If they don’t attend. * • •
untit 1 p.m.; Thursday, l p.m.
highway beautification, cen­
boys and girls o f the County The Lake Monroe 4-H Handy
until 8 p.m. and Saturday, 3
trally located community cen­
4-H Clubs. There were 143 Helpers club will motor to
a.m. until 1 p.m. beginning
ter, Improvement and better
who marched. The Wilson and Umatilla to visit the Crippled
maintenance for streets and
Monroe Schools also had Childrens Home on Dec. 10th. next week. Mrs. Donald Nor­
roads as the budget permits,
pretty floats. • • • Herman They will take with them ton and Mrs. Gladys Murphy
attraction of social and cul­
and Barbara Swaggerty and some gifts which the girts o f Winter Park will be on
tural events to the town, crea­
children have returned home made themselves. * * • Sign hand Monday to check out
tion of a health and welfare
to Raleigh, N. C. after a of progress are the two new books and assist in any way
department and provisions for
short visit with thetr parents homes going up in the James possible. Notices o f the hours
referendum elections to deter­
here. * • • Eddie and Chris Lee subdivision on Narcissus will be posted at the post o f­
mine desires of the people on
Grow are now back in Miami Avenue. • • • Our thought fice, the library and at the
such pertinent Issues as an­
Beach or Eddie has returned this week . . . Most of the Community Hall.
nexation, m oning of large
The library will be open to
DR. E. H. ELLIS
to the Bahama Island* where shudowe of this life are caus­
tracts and Sunday blue laws.
everyone in Geneva and Mrs.
he
la
working
on
a
road
pro­
ed by standing in our own
Men’s Club of YMCA, Miami
"Changing of the town’s
Ann
Leffler, membership
ject and Chria ia at their sunshine— Emerson.
laws and ordinances should be Jaycees and IOOF and Is a home in Miami Beach. Ed
chairman, Is now taking re­
left up to the people's vote member of tho Casselberry says that it will take another
quests for membership in the
and not to four or five town Lions Club.
association which will tarry
year and a half to finish the
officials," he said
a vote in all association bus­
road. * • * Mrs. Claude Haw­
Expressing his philosophy
iness.
kins and son Sid and Vic
of office, he said, “ I fully rea­
Mrs. II. G. Shuler, associ­
Welsh ami Bit! Phngan were
lize that no action or position
ation president, has advised
our Thanksgiving d i n n e r
WASHINGTON (L’ PI&gt; — that Denton Prevail will paint
can long endure unless built
guests. Vic is stationed with
upon truth and Justice. There
the Navy in Jacksonville anil About "8,600 Defense Depart­ outside of the building as
fore, I will engage In no trans­
TALLAHASSEE (U P !) — Bill is with the Air Force in ment civilians will lose their soon as possible.
action which does not benefit State Auditor Ernest Ellison Orlando. • • • What a won­
jobs because o f the Penta­
all whom it affects.
issued a generally good re­ derful
weekend
the high gon's order closing 05 mili­
" I will succeed, by attract­ port for four Seminole County school band and Lynn Giles
tary buses.
ing to myself, the forces I officials.
and I had at Ocala. The Land
The turgest job reduction,
wish to use and the coopera­
Elliaun said Sheriff J. L. participated In the Ocula
however, in the hip economy
tion of other people. 1 wilt in­ Hobby charged some personal
Christmas Parade on Satur­
move will tie borne by the
duce others to serve me be­ telephone and car expense* to
day evening. And of course
military which will lose 34,cause of my willingness to office account* but repaid tho
they received nisny newsJunior Girl Scout Troop 323
000 positions.
serve others."
money when It was called to paper "raves.’* Next day we
has completed a four-week
The
elimination
or
reduc­
Dr. Ellis Is still enthusiastic his attention by the auditor.
toured Six Gun Territory nnd
tion in the number of domest­ course to earn the cooking
about Florida after living in
Ellison had no criticism for Silver Springs. This weekend
ic and foreign bases nnd jobs badge, under the leadership of
the state for to years. He tha offices o f Tax Collector
it’s the DcLand Parade and
is expected to save $177 mil­ Miss Margaret Quarles, home
was raised in Miami, moved John L. Galloway, Tax Asses­
then on to Leesburg for the
economist with Florida Power
lion a year.
to Central Florida In IMS and sor Mary Earle Walker and
Annual Elks Bowl Football
and Light Company.
has lived with his wife. Merle, County Judge C. Vernon
Game. • • • Happy hlrthday
Classes were held at San­
at Z28 Brighton Way In Cassel­ Mile Jr.
to Dianna Clause. She didn't
ford Junior High School kit­
berry for the past two-and-one
iny BUT I think she has Just
chen where the girls worked
half years.
passed the
sweet sixteen
in units to learn basic cooking
A chimpanzee is almost as
He his been a member of
yeur. • • • Lloyd Freeman
skills, ulrnslls ami other cook­
the Elks Lodge, Sertnma Club. helpless as a human being
ing facts. Each week different
nnd the Wilburn family of
Masonic Lodge, Shrine, Wise when it is born.
WASHINGTON ( DPI) — girls were assigned to various
Enterprise went hunting and
came home with two deer. Sen. Harry M. Goldwator ap­ Jobs such as cooking, food pro
That's good hunting. • • • parently intends to play a far paration, table setting, acrv
The
John
Barfields
and more prominent ruin than ing and dishwashing.
At the end of the course at
daughter Dale spent Thanks­ many Republicans expected
giving day with J. C. nnd in shaping the future courso girls were presented with cer­
tificates, aprons and a recipe
Naomi Sapp. They are from id the GOP.
T h e defeated Republican lawk by Miss Quarles. To
Tampa. • • • J. C. and Naomi
have recently returned home presidential candidate said he show their appreciation for
from n visit to Sumter, S. C., would confer next Wednesday her help, the Scouts presented
o f Sehring; Mr. and Sirs. Lee where they visited with their in New York City with form Miss Quarles a gift of jewel
By Donna Eatea
Annual Hollingsworth Sun­ Blanton, Keith and ltohhie of son and family. • • • 8. A. er President Dwight D. Eis­ ry. Leader of the troop Is Mrs.
day School Picnic was held at Franklin, N. C.: Dr. Willard nnd Hazel Chambliss have ss enhower nnd former Vice Pre­ Joyce Sawyers with assistant
the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Pearce o f Winter Park; Mr. their guest, their daughter sident Kichnrd M. Nixon,
leader, Mrs. Margaret Burke.
Carl Lommler In Long wood and Mrs. Fredrue Snmih,
with 05 members o f tha Susan, Kaye and Hobby of
group, friends and relatives Wildwood; Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Metcalf, Ronnie, Gnry and
attending.
The picnic was first held in Reeky o f Oviedo; Mr. nnd
1031 in Lakeland ami was Mrs. Frank Lutxon, Shirley
composed of members o f the ami John o f Fort Myers; Mr.
Hollingsworth Sunday School. and Mrs. Joe McCullough,
As years went by, it was de­ Phillip, Rrenda, tlill, Ruth nnd
cided to have the picnic rou te Mary Kay; Mr. and Mrs.
from Lakeland to Wildwood Morris Hied, Marilyn. Donnie,
David, Martha and Anna of
to Longwood.
Three charter membera, C. Palatka; Miss Pauline Fred­
H. Largcnt, of Longwood, erick o f Lake City; Rev. am!
and Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Mrn. Wayne Frederick. Hobby
Pearce, of Lakeland, were and Donnie of Pomona i’ark;
present for this year’s event Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sundh of
Dinner of turkey and all Rartow; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
the trimmings, wild venison, Johnson, Adrian, David, Dan­
turtle, roast beef, potato and ny and Kenny of Lakeland
macaroni aalads, tossed sal­ and Mike Harville o f North
ads, pies, cakes and drinks Orlando,

By Mrs. H. L. Johnson

South Seminole CTP Projects
Approved By Ballot Voting

Geneva Library
Opens Monday

Seeks Council Post

KEEN INTEREST in the new Geneva Public
Library ia being shown by Fret! Welsh who has
spent ninny hours helping alphabetize the books
and place them on the shelves. Fred already has
checked out and read 13 Ixxika although the
library won’t be open until Monday.

63,000 To Lose

County Officers

Jobs Under Slash

Win Good Report

Scouts Complete
Cooking Course

Barry To Help

On GOP Course

the liaison committee appoint­
ed by County School Superin­
tendent R. T Milwee. The list
included such Renta aa revis­
ion of grading system, estab­
auditorium with books for the lishment of kindergartens, tea­
cher qualifications and stand­
school library and a sprinkler
ards, and foreign language
system for the grounds receiv­ classes beginning with the third
ing priority for funds avail­ grade.
able.
Mrs. May announced that the
Mrs. Mary Schmidt, chair­ second seas loo of the study
man of the safety committee, group on testing and grouping
reported that a mothers patrol would be on "The Psycholog­
has been formed and Sheriff ical Effect of Testing and
Luther Hobby met with them Grouping on Elementary Age
and went over the safety law*. School Children" with Orange
Eight mothers are taking part County Psychologist George
and more are needed to ex­ Zimmerman as speaker.
pand the program. So far
The $5 award for the elau
there are mothers on duty at with the most parents Joining
three points In Howell I’ark the CTP went to Mrs. Caroline
section. They have been sup­ Miller's firit grade room. Tho
plied with bells and badges attendance banners went won
and the CTP voted to purchase by Sirs. Marjorie Stone'* first
necessary whistles. The sheriff grade and Mrs. Shirley Emhas offered safety gloves.
cry's sixth.
Christy M Harp, principal
The theme for Uw program
read an accreditation report for the evening was "Christ­
on the school and pointed out mas Around the World" and
that it ranks higher than re­ carols were sung by the Junior
quired prevent ages on all three Choir of Downey Memorial
levels of accreditation.
Church of Union Park under
The group voted to send a the direction of Mrs. Edna Ca­
letter to the State Board of diz. Those presenting Christ­
Education favoring the estab­ mas and Hannaka customs
lishment of a junior college in were Mrs. T. J. Durrs nee
Seminole County. The corrc* Mrs. R. L. Yowler, Mrs. L. J.
ponding secretary, Mrs. R. I . Hartnett. Mrs. Milton tnew
May, read a list of 13 items Mrs. F. H. Lelst, Mrs. Robert
which the executive board re- Begin, Mrs. W. R. Eggtra. and
commend* to be discussed by Mrs. Gerald McGinnis.
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Project! for South Seminole
Elementary School were voted
on by ballot at the CTP meet­
ing Tuesday night in the school

RONNIE HALL (left) nnttml by the Pilot Club
its November Safe Driver Award winner, net*
hi.* tank filled with free gas from Jack Morri­
son's Pure Oil station,
(Herald Photo)

Hollingsworth Picnic
Held A t Lommlers

were served picnic style on
the grounds at the Lommler
home.
Following the dinner a pro­
gram was presented which in­
cluded Utters from absent
families, prsyers, hymn sing­
ing, special numbers, a few
choice memories from the
1033 picnic and words of
thanks from Mrs. W. P,
Pearce, oldest person present
and Mrs. Eloise Lommler, tha
hostess.
Attending from out of
town, other than those al­
ready named, were Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Pearca and Jay

From Longwood were Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Morris, Jimmy,
Lurry, Debbie; Mrs. Ann
Largent, Gene, Roy, Steve,
Patty, Linda and Carl; Har­
old Drawn, Cathy. Runny and
Randy; Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell
Gatlin. Donnie, Doreen and
Darlene; Mr. and Mrs. Stan­
ley Largent; Robbie l.usk;
Mr. and Mrs. Tyrus Hicks,
Carol and Pam; Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Largent and Glenda;
Mrs. C. II. Largent and the
hoat and hostess, Mr. and
Mra.
Lommler
and their
children, Carla, Janica and
Barbie.

DORCAS SOCIETY officer* o f Forest City Seventh-day Adventist
Church are Mrs. Edwin Olsen, assistant leader; Mrs. Roy Thompson, lend­
er, and Mrs. Delmer Saunders, secretary. Meetings o f tho Society are held
from 9 a.m. until noon each Tuesday at Dorcas House on the grounds of
Forest Lake Academy.
(Herald Photo)

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Clocks
Coffee Makers
Coin Poppers
Curling Iron*
Deep Tat Fryers
Floor Polishers
F r y Pan*
Heir Dryors

Hedge Trimmer#
Knife Sharponors
Lamps (portable)
Lawn Mowers
Power Tools
Radio/TV/Hi-Fi
Rotisseries
Sandwich Grills

• Shavers
• Shoe Polishers
• Skillet*
• Toasters
• Tooth Brushes
• Vacuum Cleaners
• Waffle Bakers
• Warming Trays

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’Y/m *oMa®L^flameless
OLDEST CHARTER membera present for the
annual Hollingsworth Sunday School Picnic held
this year at the Carl Lommler home in Long­
wood, were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pearce, o f Lake­
land.
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Sem inoles Face 'E x p lo siv e ' Leesburg Saturday
Ptot Season
TiH Slated
At Elks Bowl
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U t i l will trtval to
Setartfay night to yUr to

tor I p.m.
to •

Am
MU to Retag to have • rati
tough tlffl* with the Last
b M iM (M r art Mg,
id aggressive," to tha
U d M it Cot ah Dtok
Williams rated Um Lstsborg
grid aqiadL
Williams atoo laid, "W*
finished our m otor
with tavon wtoa, ana to
tor* ttoa. When you toao only
m o bail game you havn to
cooaidar it ■ food ytar. to our
Uat hall i i m our effoaa*
tookad real good. Evm though
tha Ural half waa tot
ataadtag, wo did ail right Our
adtetia baa eom# alive tha
laat three gaaaa, 1 hope wa
cat carry thla over
thto year becauae wo’ra
to teed It agaiaat LeesIho aacood half waa
atw better half agaiaat De

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Lions Play Rainbow Bowl Tonight
Panthers Open
Dec. 17 Against
EnsHs Quintet

Churches Form
Basketball
Association

With a t m

m to Ik# told. Head Coach
Xratst Bradley of tha Croonu
High Faathars speaad
iim basketball drills
week to prepsratios far as astklpatod U-gaaaa schedule.
The Faathars thto aaasaa
will be wttkaat the terriers ef
WUllaae Haruftold, Otaris
•ash u i Willis Henry, all of
oil graduated laat J
However, Bradley la expecting
seven lettennis back for thla
saaaen'a slate to carry the
Panthers aloof with hopefuls
Carl Butler, William Wright,
Alton Brooks, Lewi* Brooks,
William Long and Alexander
Wyaa.
The lettermM hack this sea­
son Include Andrew James,
Anthony Foster, Ernest Payne,
Vernal] Ellsy, Tyronne Headeri David Petoreoo and Ro­
bert Walton,
Claude lawyer will uiatot to
coaching the m alty quintet
and also work with the Baby
Panther*, lawyer came to
Craoma from Jacksonville, His
area of teaching specialisation
I* la tha (laid of electricity end
membera Making barths on the
Jayvet unit gave him aa an
thualaatlc welcome.
Athletic Director Jot Fair,
who alio atrvsi aa an Militant
baakatball coach, laid this Mison's schedule at this time la
incomplete. "Out we do plan,

According to Plgott tot De­
tilt waa exciting from
faxs’ aoato but from too
it waa n m t racking.
Flgott aald, "to going back
m i raeapptag the DeLaod
ball game, it was a eery thrilltog ban game from a apactators* standpoint but it waa
a s m racking for the coachea
bseauaa they threw om of the
finest pining altacki agalnat
ui that first half that we’va be added, "to Um up at least
bad thrown at ua all year. The aa ll-game slate.'
boya, after a few adjuatmcoti The Panthers will open the
at half lime, were able to con- season Dec. IT when ttiey host
tain their pairing and did a Eustls Vocational High School
real line job abutting out Da' at the Crooms' gymnasium.
Land the aocond hall,
"So far,'! said Bradley, "the
Pigott alio declared, "We boya are giving mo plenty of
have been working hard get­ buitle and the apirit ie good."
ting ready for the Elba Bowl
tomorrow night agalnat Leesburg. We look for a rial good
atomp down ball game over
there becauae they have very
much the aame type of ball
club that we have except they
hive a little more ipeed in the
By Jim Beechua
backilcld. Our liner will be
Herald Sperta Writer
comparable and our backa are
comparable but they have two Tha Lyman High Grey
halibacka that can raally heunds open their 190445
move to this will put a lot cage season Saturday night
when they host tha Blahop
of preaaure on our defenae.
"It la going to b« a m l in­ Moore Hometa of tha Metro
terfiling game," said Flgott, Conference at the Longwcod
“ became they were tha only school's gymnasium.
team that defeated ua last A Junior varsity contest
year. The boys have really will get under way at fi:30
been looking forward to play p.m. end the feature attrae
Ing them alnce wa dida’t play Hon la billed far 8 p.m.
them In the regular season. Head Coach Dick Copeland
The fana who go to Leeaburg aald today, “ We don’t know
can look forward to a good just what to expert from
ball game. Wa can guarantee Bishop Mcore since It will be
that the Sanford boya are go­ their Initial contest But aa
ing to play a hard hitting ball far aa that goes," declared
game and Leeaburg will do the Copeland, “wa'ra not aven too
aame, ao it will be a night sure about our club. The boya
filled with good football."
have worked hard and tong
A c c o r d i n g to Aaaiitant getting ready for thla affair,"
Coach Jim McCoy the Ult with Diek added, “ and we're hop
Dr Land waa typical. McCoy Ing fer the beat."
aald, "We had the usual DeCopeland haa (elected a 10Land bull game last week and man varsity squad which
we thought the Bulldogs put on will be comprised of centers
about the best paaaing In the Deve Mails and John Burk
first half aa wa have ever had helmer; guards Joe Asher,
thrown agalnat ua. A couple Gary Gunter, Richard Miller
of time* we were in a good and Silks Sterling; and for
position to intercept but (all wards Gene Winkleman, Ken
ed, and the line had a hard
Ament, Richard Moor* and
time getting to the quarter
Don Patrick.
back because he rolled ao
Starting Saturday night for
deep. We wrre able to contain the 'Hound* will be Matis,
DeLand very well on the
Asher, Sterling, Wlnkleman
g r o u n d because of our
end Moore. Four are seniors
strength and our superior aiie.
and one a Junior.
"Going Into the game with
Leeaburg we know we'll be The Baby Greyhounds are
playing a real good team. helng coached by Tom Barnes,

Greyhounds
Face Homels

They have a strong line and
tremendous speed in the backfield with some good power
runnera. We know they're
tough and they have fine de­
fensive ball club as well aa a
good offensive team. We're
looking for a good game and
we hope to come out on top."
Proceeds from the game are
slated to go to the Harry Anna
Crippled Children'* Home.

ORANGE BELT conference trophy for outiUndinir sportsmanship
field by Jim Payne (atandlnf left), Lyman High athletic director. Terry
Toole and Gene Wlnkleman (atandlnf center and right) were chosen all­
conference. Paul Lambert, Jack Blanton and Dave Matia (Mated left to
right) received honorable mention.

Indians Host 'B ik s ' Three Panthers
Are Named On
Tonight In Opener
All-Conference

By David Hifitebethi*
Herald Sports Writer
For tha second lima In si
many years on* Seminole
High athletic teams staris •
season before another one has
finished.
That will be the case to­
night when Head Coach Mack
Blythe tends his 1941-85 SII3
basketball flva against the
visiting Mainland High Buc­
caneers of Daytons Beach In
tha aeaton'a lld-llfter.
Head Coach Ralph Slumpf’i
Junior varsity quintet will
hoet the Baby Buecanterf In
s prelimary match which gets
under wny it 0:30 p.m. The
main event begins at S p.m. in
Seminole High’s Fleming Me­
morial gymnsilum.
"1 don't feel that we're
ready to npen the season,"
aald Blythe, who will be rais­
ing the curtain on the sea­
son with at lent two alert­
ers who art still playing foot­
ball.
Blytha added, “ I don't think
we'll reach ■ peak until tha
middle of January. We'vt Just
got a tot of work on funda­
mentals to accomplish.
Blythe said, “ Mainland la
going to be real tough. They
will probably ha ono of the
finest, If not the beat, hall
elubn we’ll meet thla season.
They have good personel,
good coaching, and they are
very quick. On the other hand,

wa'ra Inexperienced and don't
have much In the way of six*.
Our biggest worry right now
is that w* may be a little
too anaioua.
"A* far aa tha boya are
concerned," "1 couldn't be
more pleased with their at­
titude and their desire to play
basketball. I know wall get a
100 per cent effort from these
youngsters. In preparation for
Mainland. We'vo worked the
last three weeks on being able
to control tho ball. We know
that In order to stay In the
bell game and to win we'll
need control of the ball and
make them play the game
'till the end."
Agalnat Mainland, Blythe
plane to itert Frank Murray,
the team'* captain, and La­
mar Oxford at tho guard po­
sition* with Gary Loyd and
Jeff Williams at the towards
and Don Nicholas at center.
Hark Raburn and Jack Hunt
■Ito are expected to seo a
lot of action.
The Tribe's schedule con­
sist* of 14 Metro Conference
games, on a homo and home
basis with Edgewatar, Boone,
Colonial, Bishop Moore, Win­
ter Park, Oak Rldgo and Ev­
ans. Outside tha Metro the
•quad will play Mainland,
New Smyrna, Titusville, and
tha Tribe’* cross county ri­
val, Lyman.
Betides tha 23-game slate
the team haa accepted a bid
Colt .45s Now
to participate In tha seventh
annual
Elks Tangerine Bowl
A re The ‘Astros*
Invitational Baiketball Tourn­
HOUSTON (UPI) The ament to be told Dec. 28-30 In
Houston Colt .Us made an Orlando.
“ astronomical" announcement
The SI1S csgera are still
Tuesday night.
mining
th* services of Steve
Thla city's National League',
bite ball team In the future Groover and Ron Hinson who
will b« known officially aa tha art still donning football tog*
due to tha up eoming Elk*
"Astro*,"
Bowl Saturday night. Both
The Black Forest Is a moun­ are expected to move onto
tain district, or raglan, In ■tartlng position* nn th*
aoulhwoitem Germany, cov­ varsity quintet soon after the
ered with forcsti of dark lir termination of tho football
tree*.
season.

Baby Hurricanes
Post 48-28 Win

The Sanford Junior High
Jayvces posted ■ 41 to to win
over the South Seminole Jun
lor High Jayvees to a contest
played at Lyman High's Gym­
nasium.
Matt Morgan with tS points
Hull Sent Down
was high man for the little
CHICAGO (UPI) - Dennis Braves with Bill Bracken,
Hull, brother of the Chicago also of Sanford, taking second
Hawks' star wing Bobby Hull, place scoring honors with 13.
was sent down to the club's Bobby Lundqulst did not p'sy
St. Louis farm team today. in much of the ball gamThe move was made to re­ he sank 10 points.
duce the number of player* Asher of South Seminole waa
to the National Hockey Lea high for the Baby Hurricanes
fuedimit of 17.
|with 18 points.

/

•— TH. Dec. 4, * 4

About Sporti

Thinking Out Loud

Jr.
Jaebsts. Gam* U a* to etoted

N n

ANDY CARRAWAY draws a bend on target
In tha semi-weekly turkey shoot o f the Sanford
Police Benevolent Association. The shoot opens
at 4 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays and will
continue until Christmas at the SPBA club­
house on the lake fpmt.
(Herald Photo)

By Bob Thoms*
Herald Sports Writer
Gainesville's Lincoln Milli­
on* of tha two teams to detest
the Crooms High Panthers of
Sanford this season—has been
declared the champions o(
Florida's Big Nina North Con­
ference. according to word re
eelved from conference head­
quarters.
The Panthers ended the sea­
son with four league wins and
a single loop loss but It was
good only for a Ua for fourth
place In conference standings
Perlman Brinson, Andrew
James and Robert Walton of
the Panthers were named to
the circuit's Ill-Conference of­
fensive eleven.
Brinson was tops In the eon
ferrnce with 21 piss recep­
tions which were good tor a
total of 284 yards and two
touchdowns. In scoring, ha
racked up light touchdowns,
and tallied one point after for
a total of 19 points. His mark
was good enough for aecond
place In tha laague’a scoring
race.
James, tha Panthers' quart'
rrback, attempted 111 peases
during th* nine-game slate. Ht
completed 3* of them for 1.*
003 yards and nine touchdowns.
Ills completion percentage
waa a respectable 32.3 per
cent.
Walton, the Panther center,
was a steady performer during
the entire eeason. He also
played defense for Head Coach
Willie Holt’s chib.
Ernest Neal and John Knight
tackle and guard respectively,
were chosen to places on the
conference’s all-star second
team.

Lennie Biondi
All The Way
It was Lennt* Biondi all tha
way In th* Keglara League at
Jet Lane* as he rolled a big
237/3*3 **riea while helping
the Faron Builders to a tour
game sweep over the tough
Sullivan's Camera Serviceesntar team. However he did
have help from his cohorts sa
Sam Faron chimed In with s
113/842, Clarence Wallis rip­
ped th* pocket with a fine
190/544 and Dick Schaffer
bombed a 200/810. Morris was
high tor Sullivans with a
183/803.
Dick Zuckerman has been a
welcome addition to GlaaaMet as he sparked them for
the second comecutiva week
with a 208/805 end also help,
•d them gals a tie tor first
place with tie Sullivan's
Camera team. Thla marks th#
first time since tha beginning
of tha aeason that Sullivana
have not held undisputed first
place. Gla***Met wan threa
from the CPO Lushes al­
though Wilkins kept it cloie
with hi* 177/103.
New York Is tha top tourist
Hate to tha Union.

Plan* far orgsaislag a focal
church basketball league ware
•at la motion during a meet­
ing this week ef groupe Cram
churches interacted la getting
an athletic program Mierwiy.
During tha Initial meeting,
presided over by Earl Moore,
a member of Tha Sanford Her­
ald's advertising department
staff, rules and ragulstteas to
govern the operation at tha
circuit and the eligibility at
players were discussed.
An Initial practice session
w m scheduled for 7 p. a ., Dec.
13, at the Pinecrest Baptist
Church. Churches which did
not have representatives at the
meeting are urged to contact
Moore by calling him during
evening hours at 322-7784.
"We feel," said Moore,
"that th* league we're at­
tempting to organise will be
beneficial to the churches and
the individuals who will be
playing on th* various teams."
He added, "It's a fact that
good, clean competition be
tween the young men of our
churches will be an asset to
our community."
Moore said that due to the
interest shown among the re­
presentatives of churches who
were present there is a good
possibility that an athletic
program of competition among
the churches will be continued
with softball and touch foot­
ball leagues.

Oviedo Eyed
Favorites
Over Devils

Just three abort yean ago
th* Oviedo U obs made their
gridiron debut at M r Cour
tar Field fa Oviedo.
la that throe-year span th*
Lloae have coma a ta g way
aad after a regular eampaigi
record ef eight wtaa, oa* lost
aad or* tie thla aaaaoe, th*
Ltae win climax their Cant
year tonight when they meet
the Winistoa Red Devil* to tha
third Raiabow Bowl classic to
Dunnelion.
U m Lions ar* being tabbed
favorite* la tonight's affair al­
though It should bt a alp aad
tuck battle down to th* final
m.
E n a though th* Lloae cam*
out an top to tbe wto-toaa de­
partment. observers are ex
porting the Red Devils to put
up a strong fight aad give Um
Lions quite a bit of troubla
both offensively aad defensive­
ly, tonight.
Willis ton'* record is six
wins, two losses and two ties.
The only team that both
club* met this ysar was Cry­
stal Rlvor, and both teams
racked up victories sgstost the
Pirates. Tha Red Devils met
Crystal Rivet oa October 9
sad walked away with a 14-7
victory even though Crystal
River was expected to win.
Ono week later tha Lions hostthe Pirates in Oviedo aad beat
them 13-0. So It appears fait
tho Lions might have a alight
edge over the 'Devils as ter as
the record goes.
WUUstoo Head Coach Sam
Miller said, "Wt'ro smaller
than they are and they a n a
Sanford Electric, Sanford lot tester than ua." Ha also
Atlantic National Bank, Strlck* said that "to win we'll have to
land Morrison and First Fed play on desirt."
eral all recorded wins to tbe At tbe same time Head
initial session of the 1184-88 Coach Arthur Scott of the
season of the local Florida Lions declared. “This will be
Junior Boys Basketball Lea oo# of the tougheet teams
gue.
we're played this year."
Strlckland-Morrlson, led by However you took at it. both
Bill Schmidt, defeated Pine- team* have thalr work cut out
crest Rtxall 41 to 32 la the for thorn tad both teams will
league’s first contest Mika b* at their beat trytog to win
Richard's 14 points lad a Pine- the affair.
.
crest comaback but Schmidt'a Gama time la 8 p. m. at
29 points ware too much for Tiger Stadium to Dunaelioo.
the Druggist*.
Randy Brown waa fa* key
aa he bit for 21 points and
paced First Federal's often
slve show to leading th* Sav
ingsmen to victory, Tom
Barks did a fin* daftnalv* Job
for Ih# winners. Standard Oil
was led by Steve Hitchcock It wa* Bob Stools'* night to
and Date Fakesi who netted show the boya bow It'a door
14 and 13 polnte, respectively, aa be turned oa his tormentor,
for the Oiler*.
George Swans, aad woo three
gut a
A1 Groom* and Rickey potato white
Smith combined to sink 88 sensational 833/813 series to
points for Sanford Electric the Stogies Claaale league at
and it waa too much for Jat Lam i .
WTRR. The Electrician* cap­ Gerald Behrens woe fare*
tured a 34 to 37 victory. Glenn games from John Spotokl with
Denman and Casey Jarrell John grebbtog his solo win on
did a fine Job on th* boards a 133 game. Georg* Paul took
and turned In a tremendous a three game win from Phil
defensive effort even though Roche with a 223/773 although
the Broadcasters went down Phil waa oot too far behind to
to defeat.
series total aa he notched a
Tbe Banksra romped ever good 803/738. John Bridges
Day and Nite's Grlllars 41 to Jumped back into first place
21 in the morning’s finale. The to league standings after
wtoners were led by Andy Ad sweeping four gainst from
cock's 18 points and Harley A. H. Ray with a (toe 201/773
Sykes' to. Tommy Gracey’a aeries.
14 points, plus his defensive Harry Pentecost dropped
work, paced Day and Nile.
back into second plar* after
In the Intermediate Lea­ losing a three game decision
gue's debut, the Colts trounced to Boh Guthrie. Big Jack
the Jets 34 to 40 and the Kinner moved eloser to the
Rams outscored the Lions 40 leaders with a four-point deci­
to 2t.
sion ever Johnny Jones and
to the Jet-Colt affair, a high John Polk continued his fins
scoring Ult, Bobby Alexander bowling with a three-gams nod
netted 13 points for th* losers over Paul Mareott. Charlie
but Roy Dunn countered with Rose won three from Harold
19 points to lead th* Jets to Johnson to round out th*
their Initial victory. Alexin night's sharpshoottog.
der also turned to a floe da- Other high scares were a
tensive performance.
203 by John Polk to win tha
Lloyd Wall led the Rams fourth gam* Jackpot and a
over tbe Urns with 21 polnte, 8M by Boh Guthrie.

Jr. Basketball
Season Opened

Bob Steele Paces
Te Win 3 Points

BY JULIAN STXNITBOM
______ have received
Madly advke from A. D. Aidrich, director at th* Gam* end
Fresh Water Fish GemmlaaKm, that their maocra « terattan aflea go a ta g way to“ Fta tha age-old problem
of gate* left apes, damaged
Livestock," said Aldrich, wa
now have the Unarbug pro­
blem. Tangewntca seldom
have patience left when they
find hasten have Mattered
refine all over the place."
Aldrich also aald, "Th* old
heed in the hunting basiness
knew* that after you her* been
a gentleman afield you should
offer to shen your game bag
with th* landowner." He add­
ed. "B* sun to cAsa his gam*
first so that little extra tri­
bute of gntitude definitely
will be handled."
# • •
It’s difficult to predict bow
the Oviedo Lions will do to­
night to that Rainbow Bowl
gam* la Dunaeltoa. However,
from what records w* have
of th* clubs to the area that
the Lions and WilUston'a Red
Devito have played, wa have
aa Idta Oviedo should be th*
choice.
This will be th* first time
that the Lions have appeand
to a post-eeasoo bowl event

Shotgun Tourney
Set Wednesday

Bat it'a atm a pretty good re­
cord atnee this it Just the third
year that football baa been
played at Oviedo High.
Coach Arthur Scott's eleven
waa axpaetad to have a good
season this year bat ao one
anticipated that it would be
aa good as it was—especially
three years ago when the Lions
began playing the game.
They could have gone th*
distance unbeaten this aaason
Bat two things happened. When
thty played Umatilla most of
th* gridders were engaged to
boat* with colds and th* flu.
They cam* out at that one
with a 84 tie. The on* Ult they
loot came at the hands of Melbourne Central Catholic when
th* Lions esme down with a
case of over-confidence,
s e e
Tomorrow night the Semi­
nole* meet the Yellow Jackets
of Leesburg.
We've talked to grid fans
around Sanford and find about
half of them arc expecting the
Tribe to win to stride. But tho
other half ar* a bit wary
about th* Leesburg outfit.
The Jackets were buten by
Colonial and Wildwood — th*
only two games they lost this
season which was a much bet­
ter record than toe on* they
had to 1983 when they handed
tbe Seminoles their only loss.
There's no doubt but that the
Tribe bad a bad night against
Leesburg last season. But wa
don’t believe SemLnole is as
strong this year as they were
last year, for one thing, and
apparently Leesburg Is strong­
er this season than last, for
another.
Take the Colonial contest
which Seminole won. True, the
Seminoles whipped them. But
remember, it was the second
Ult of the season for both
clubs and it was halfback Don­
nie Harrelson's first game. He
Joined th* club Just a day or
so before the affair.
If Sanford and Colonial were
playing tomorrow night there'*
some doubt that the locals
could handle the Grenadiers
because the Orlando eleven
seemed to improve with each
game.
We're rating Saturday's Elks
Bowl game is a toss-up. Tha
winner will be the club that
gets tbe one or two breaks—or
perhaps we should say the
eleven that makes the breaks.

Richard Keogh waa a spe­
cial lunebeon guest of the San­
ford Women's Golf Associa­
tion held at tbe Mayfair Coun­
try Club recently. At tho con­
clusion of the luncheon he
presented trophies to Mrs.
Fran Goodman, winner of the
Florida State Bank Touxnamint, and to runner-up Mrs.
Francti Phillips.
Marian Cox took Class A
honors to th* 9-hole, low net
tournament for the day. Reba
Mahan won Class B and
Blanch# Nicely took Class C.
Lorraine Millar was winnar to
the regular 9-hole group.
This past Wednesday the
tournament was "Best the
Pro." Vivian Pierce waa Class
A winnar, Myrtlt Adams Class
B, and Blanche Nicely Class
C.
On Dec. 9 the Sanford Worn*
en's Golf Association will hold
a "shotgun" tournament Invitod guests ara members of
DeLand, New Smyrna and
Rolling HUls Country Clubs.
Tea-off time is set for 1:30
a.m.
On Dec. 13 the association
will bold a mixed two-ball,
bext ball tournament. The
women golfers will invite Uieir ACTION! THRILLS!
partners and make their own
foursomes. A ’’bring your
T O N IG H T
steak" cookout will be held at
FIRST GAMK
the Club to the evening.

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Elvis Presley At The Pits
Elvli Presley will appear
at tha Rita Theatrn starting
Sunday aa ha atari la tba Hal
Wallla - produced
feature,
■Roustabouts.’’ Tba musical
was filmed for Paramount
Under tha direction o f John
Rich, Presley emerges aa an
actor of quality and depth aa
ha playa opposite Barbara
Stanwyck. Others in tha cast
Include Joan Freeman, Leif
Erickson and Sue Anne Lang.
don.

"Roustabout" tells the tala
o f a two-fisted c a r n i v a l
handyman (roustabout) who
laughs, loves, sings and fights
through one adventuresome
scans after another. The story
begins at a midwestern cam*
pus espresso den and it
muves quickly and excitingly
to tha colorful world o f tha
carnival. Here, through tha
use o f lavish seta and cos­
tumes, the whole glittering
atmosphere o f carnival life

Shirley Featured
Following its premiere at
the New York World’s Fair,
"What a Way to G o" Is set
to open Sunday at the Movieland Drive-In Theatre. The
film festurea Shirley MaeLaine, Paul Newman, Robert
Mitchum, Dean Martin, Gene
Kelly and Dick Van Dyke.
The movie is spiced by three
Jule Styne songs and a danca
production choreographed by
Gena Kelly and starring him
and Miss MaeLaine.
Sharing the screen for the
three-night engagement is ths
popular Don Knotts in "The
Incredible Mr. Limpett."
Due to the popularity o f
Knotts with locat movie fens,
the management has arranged
to run Mr. I.impett first sach
SHIRLEY Mncl.AINE
night. The show will be seen
ntars In the 20th Cen­
at 0:18 and 10:20 on Sunday
tury - Fox c o m e d y ,
and 7 and 11 on Monday and
"Whnt n Way to G o !”
Tuesday.
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Booked for showing Wed­
color attraction open­
nesday and Thursday are
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■The Visit" starring Ingrid
M o v i e 1a n d Drive-In
Btrgman and “ Lova with ths
Theatre.
Proper Stranger" (tarring
Steve McQueen and Natalie
Wood.
A triple feature wind* up
th e
week’s programming.
“ Drum Beat" atara Alan
Ladd; “ The Killers" stars I.ee
NEW YORK (U P !) — The
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Sam."
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HI OE- I M T H I A T R f Leits o f Williams, Larry
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things.
Elvis sings I t nsw songs
snd bsllsrs It or not, his
singing Is bsttsr thin svsr.
“ Roustabout" climaxes with a
tremendous, all-out production
number which is purs P m lay.
In summing up, ‘ Roustsbout" brings us Elvis Prsslsy
at his frst-whtallng bast, an­
other memorable performance
by ons o f filmdoms sll-tlmo
greats, Barbara Stanwyck,
plua ths assurance that ths
grand old tradition of tho
Hollywood musical, In this
csss, happily holds trus to
form.

ELVIS SINGS AND SWINGS WITH A "WOW”
background! In this aesne from "Roustabout,”
Hal Wallis’ new production for Paramount which
openi Sunday at the Rita Theatre.

dUqhtiqhti
1:80-9:90 p. ta. (CBS) ■’Tha
Entertainers."
With
Carol
Burnett, absent, much o f the
burden o f tonight's show is
shifted to Lucilla Ball’s run­
ning mate, guest atar Vivian
Vance. Vivian is greeted In a
big production number; she
does a good-neighbor sketch;
sings a medley of torch
■enrs. and participates In a
production number to "So
Long, Deary.” Bob Nswhart
does his old but sureflrs
sketch about tho school for
bus drivers and then listens
as A rt Buchwald discusses
ths vice presidency. John
Davidson sings "Hey, Good
Lookin’ " and “ Who Can I
Turn To” and Joins Dom Do
Luisa in a sketch about •
playboy. Also on hand, to
Juice up tha ratings, Is the
vocal team of Chad snd
Jeremy.
7:30-8:30 p. m. (CBS).
Rawhide. Corporal Basovik.
The basics o f ths story art
faniilinr, but the show is well
handled and worth a look. It
concern* the problems o f mil­
itary discipllna and command,
and what happen* to men
under pressure. Nick Adams
stars as a soldier euddcnly
saddled with responsibilities
he doesn't want and which
tha men under him don’t
want to give him. John Bar­
rymore Jr. Is his antagonist
ami Favor (Eric Fleming)
serves as the Inciting force
bringing the conflict to a
head. Adams is psrtlculsrly
good.

Thla tints Katy baa ta tontend with ths challenge o f a
beautiful young widow friend
of Glen who arrive* for a
visit, bringing hsr thre* chlldrtn and a great longing for
a husband. Katy alternately
declare! and undeclarea war,
but tha big battle to the
death turns out to bs fa r lets
devastating than It threatens
to be. Cheerful eptsods with
Haxel Court attractive at tha
widow.
8:30-0 p. m. (A B C ). Addams Family. "Morticla Ths
Matchmsksr." I f you can viaualiit a cousin named Melan­
cholia with almost aa much
charm and feminine appeal at
Mortlcla and then thrust her
at a timid bachelor as a pros­
pective bride, you’ve got ths
gist o f tonight's show. Lee
Goodman's sheer panic at hit
possible demise carries much
of tha action. Karel Shermet
Is hia ghastly marital pros­
pect.
9:30-10 p. m. (NBC) The
Jack Benny Show. Jack's big
guest tonight It Wayne New-

7:30-8:30 p. m. (NBC) In­
ternational Showtime. “ The
Swinging Swedish Cirrus."
Another visit to ths elreus
Scott brings sn onslsught of
acrobatic acts, but ths best
single performance is tha one
which finds sn animal trainer
on horseback manipulating a
strange collection of noncarnlvorous animals In ths same
ring. Thl* surefire sequence
is superb in person, but If you
can’t get it life six*, this Is
a good substitute.
8-8:30 p. m. (ABC). The
Farmer's Daughter, “ Speak
For Yourself, John Katy."
Another week, another rival.

1:10 III A't'Ums fam ily
1:10 (!) Bob llnpa C«’ ni*dy
(l&gt; Tha Kntarulnsra
1:0* (I) Valantlna'a Par
t:IS C l J*ck Danny
(SI (Joiner I’yl*

By DsMIe Aastlw
Tba holiday sasion is upon
us bow with Thanksgiving
past and tha Santa Claus par­
ade Wednesday creating tha
Christmas spirit.
From now on for six weeks
or more it’ll be parties, ptrtiea, parties and holiday com­
pany, too.
Seminole County ban many
fine restaurants, supper clubs
and lounges which offer party
sarvicss, catering and other
helps to make your entertain­
ing, for guests or for yourself,
easier and more enjoyable,
e a a

fiM catering tsrtricv. Thoy can
handle small group# or Urge
a tad hava beat gaining an
ssYlabl* reputation for provid­
ing dalkioua foods which a n
tha heart at any party. Call
them about your plans and
tbay'll handla all tba details.
Plan to atop la for lunch or
dinner aa you ahop in tho
Plata or aomewhara along Use
way. You'll find (hair serving
hours listed In their advertise­
ment on this page.
a a a

FEET TIRED, mouth dry,
brain roeUngT Tima for a
quick atop at G E O R G E ’ S
TRADEW1NDS Cafeteria in TAVERN for tome refreshing,
Seminole Plasa la o m of those cool beverage to pick you up.
that would remind you of their It you havea’t time to linger,
vUH tho package stars and
take home your favorites from
tha wtU-alocked shelve*.

TV Time Previews
ton. The show purports to
show how Jack, desperately
looking for an opening act to
precede him at a benefit for
tha underprivileged children
of Beverly liills, get a waiter
to sing and Inadvertently
launches
Newton’s
career.
The Idea of an audienre re­
sponding that overwhelmingly
to the contrlbtuions o f this
lesser singing talsnt snd ig­
noring Benny Is pretty funny.
Also taking up space on to­
night's show: an elephant
and a heavy performance by
Louis Ny*.
0:30-10:30 p. m. (ABC) 12
O’clock High. "Here's To
Courageoua Cowards." Once
you get past the intrinsic ex­
citement of men under combat
condition! and eee through
the excellent acting, you'll
probably be annoyed at the
spiritual failing of the icript.
It concerns a conscientious
objector
(well played by
Brandon
Da
Wilde)
but
tackles this thorny situation
in a glibby superficial way
■nd end* up with standard

heroics. If you’re willing ta
aettlo for the military ele­
ments, the hour has strong
production values.
10-11 p. m. (NBC) Jack
Poor Show. (Color). I f you'ra
not tired of it by now, the
best bit la the old but still
funny Nichols and May tele­
phone sketch. Also pleasing
(a the apepartnee o f Dickie
Henderson, a knock • about
English comedian whose fun­
ny act demonstrates tome
shattering fall*. In tha good
try department, put Llberace
aa ha pounds tha piano keys
in a Chopin madlay and
"Hello, Dolly!" Also on hand:
Zsa /.»* (H o Hum) Fabor.

s o

LOOKING FOR someplace
different to po for dinner or
to treat friends or gueita?
Why not vialt tho MW CHECK­
MATE Supper Club out Mar
tho Seminole Raceway? Cock
tail hour between 4 and a p.m

Minor Leagues
HOUSTON, Tsx. (U PI) —
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., has
been selected as ths sits of
ths 1965 minor league base
ball masting beginning Nav.
28 and ending on Dec. 1, It
was announced by National
Association
president Phil
Piton.

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features all your favorite
drinks expertly prepared. For
dinner
they
spcclaUie
in
sleaki and itafoodi, royally
prepared, fit for K ind and
Queens, lfuslc and dancing too
played for you by the Chess
men Trio from 9 p. m. to 2
a. m.

*

•

•

THERE is no better place
to have that holiday party, cof
fee, buffet, luncheon, brunch
or cocktail party than at the
CAPRI RESTAURANT in San
ford, which baa all the facill
lies to make any such gather
tag an Instint su cceii. Remem
ber, too that they aerve a de­
licious luncheon for buoy hullnesa people and their cocklaU
lounge is one of th« most popu­
lar in town. Dom I’ attatucci,
manager, reminds you that
"real Italian apaghetli and
meatball*" la a speciality of
tha house, dona by ths hand
of the mailer, Dom, himself.
Dance to (he music of the
Kingamcn, or Just tit and lis­
ten and enjoy yourself.
* • •

C n l r t l TbrMft’ft CHdret f t n a t a l

George's

TA VERN

COR. 11th ft FRENCH — HWY. 17-91—« ANFORD

— BAR A PACKAGE —

BEER
ALL Your Fivorit* B r a d s At A P r k t
You’rft Glad Ta Pay * * *
SPECIAL LOW PRICES IT TH I CASH
— Plenty Of Free Parking —

Chedutude

^

SomIm U t’ennty’s Own

R E S T A U R A N T - S U P P E R CLUB
"Th* Plata To Meat Bafero Yea KaP
COCKTAIL HOUR: 4 to f fm .
.&gt;
Snacks and Drinks
A FULL MENUi Esc.pttarn) STEAKS
and SEAFOODS In Blaaliag Skillet*,
Proporod Under Ths Snpsrvlataa Of
CHEF VICK — Reasonably Friend I
DANCING 9 TILL I TO THE CHESSMEN TRIO
• Just East Of Hwy. 17-92 North Of Caaaslbsrry
On Semlnsl* Bird. Watch Far Thn Sign Across
From Ths Dog Troth Rd. Ph. 838-7312. Closed Sundays

DANCE TO THE MELLOW MUSIC OF

“THE K IN G S M E N ”
WE ARK NOT EXPENSIVE — WE
JUST LOOK THAT WAY!
CHECK OUR MENU — SEE FOR YOURSELF!

Call 322-1251 F or Reservations
(NO RESERVATIONS HELD AFTER IS P.M.)

LOBSTER — SE AFO O D S A N D
ST E A K S A T T H E IR BEST!
WK AKK NOW FEATURING ON OUR MENU
REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS
WITH REAL ITALIAN CHEESE. TASTE THE
DIFFERENCE!

YOU’ RE NOT LIKELY to

see any movla atari there now,
but F R E D D I E ' S STEAK
HOUSE ta Kern Park lx still
nerving their fins foods ta
their thre* dining rooms. De­
licious steaks, done exactly
to your order, seafood and de­
licacies of all kinds. And have
you heard Jay Miller ta the
Lamplighter Lounge? ilia pia­
no melodies sdd musical plea­
sure to your relaxation and
provide a romantic back­
ground (or conversation and
conviviality.
*

*

*

FISH, ANYONE? If you are
fish fan, you'll also b*&gt; a
fan of th* PINECREST INN
when you sink your teeth Into
theta delicious fried fish din
ner on Friday nights—all you
can eat, too All aorls of other
good things to go with the
crispy fried blue water pe'ch —
such as grits, (of course!),
spicy baked beam, aiaw, hush
puppies—yum, yuml
t o *

RESTAURANT &amp; COCKTAIL LOUNGE
2514 Park Dr.
Sanford
Phone 322*1251

FRIDAY N IG H T SPECIAL!

FISH FRY
ALL YO U C A N E A T ADULTS

DANCING I* "on the hom e"
at the CAR IHE LOUNGE ta
the Valdex Hotel tonight, don't
forget. And li you get there
between 4 and 4 p. m ladies
drinks are only one penny for
each year of her age. You
can't beat that! Remember
they are open every night (ex
rept Sunday) until 2 a. m.
so no need to hurry off—the
fun goes on and on.

CHILDREN
12 OR UNDER

$|0 0
Menu InelutJra:
Col* Slaw
French Frlra
Baked Itcana
Grlta
Hash Pupplrn
Relish Tray
CoffM Or Tan
Owned A Operated
By
Maaloo ft Bob
Hancock

Hwy. 17-93 So.
Sanford

Pk. FA 2-5165

ra J c (O ftrJ s
C A FE TER IA S

T&gt;efcfo{dFood CmtaQioice
Como dins with us. Enjoy erlop, appotiHng u l e t i . . ,
toxty piss, cahao snd troom t.. .tender, ddiciout prims
moot* snd (srdon (rash v«g*t*bl*x. . . tarvoU in truly
ptooxont surroundings. And remember, Thurtdey night
flo "family night" with frs s d o tte d * for a l l ,,.s n d
, Saturday night it "gtoak night" when you get a big
V* lb. T Bono ateak cooked to your order for only
one dollar,
[

'(.■idwovrn A M.*2:13P.M, Dkwmt 4.-20• 9:00F. U.
|Trada Wind* Cafeteria* *!,o located In
Orlando. Ltooburg, Coco*. Melbourne ft F t Piereo.

W tt P ro v id e * 1 l ie F i n u s t C .i t c r in t ' S&lt;

In C i ’ i i t r . )l F lo r id .)

�Story League Enjoys Holiday Program

department, bolds other of­
fices and titles, M i hen a

Beth, who la president of the
Lake Mary Woman’s Club, has
many winners to her credit,
but eoofldsd she was unabla
to get to the meant exhibit

GRILL HARDEN

DOROTHY MILLER
LER has graciously volunteer­
ed her servlets to fill this
time • consuming worthwhile
post.
The Gray Lady la tho School
program began la Florida In
Manatee County In IBM, and
at present 20 counties have
adopted the program, which
kt expanding rapidly.
A system has been worked
out In Florida to provide a
Gray Lady for duty In the
health room to that a sick,
Injured or distressed child
can receive care and the pro­
cess does not Interrupt the
operation of classes or the
school system. By having
these invaluable service* of
the Gray Lady, the teachers
are allowed to teach without
interruption, the principals do
their work and the school con­
tinues to function to the best
advantage for the well chil­
dren, and itlll care for the
sick.
Mra. Miller sad her hus­
band reside si ladlsn Mound
Village, where they have
lived since INI. Hhe has
been active with the Gray
Lady Program store lu
origin to Seminole County
in 1M2.
In addition to aerving as
County Red Cross Gray Lady
Miller also
chairman,
serves tho county Red Cross
as Home Service Volunteer
and Staff Aide. Prior to com­
ing to Sanford, Mrs. Miller
was affiliated with the Red
Cross In Arlington County,
V s., for more than ten years
as a nurse's aide in hospitals
ami the bloodinoblle.
Seminole County is fortu­
nate In having the dedicated
Mrs. Miller to assume the
duties of county chairman.
She Is in complete charge ol
organising the Gray Lady
Program to the schools, and
all schools are eligible for
this outstanding service upon
request. At present three

MISS ANGELA n A G A N ,
who was born in Sanford, was
recently elected homecoming
queen of Tavares High School.
Angela 1a the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mra. George R.
McCall of 2UQ E. 22nd Street,
Sanford, and the daughter of
Mr. and Mra. John Ilagan, the
former Doris McCsR,
A talented wastelas. MUs
Ragan to prsiidcat and orcempantet of ton Tavara*
High School Chorus. This
doll la an vcraalllo aad tal­
ented with all of her nrcemptlshmcaU. She Is a
member of ton Bela Club,
alee presidcu! of Thespians,
co-captain of Majorettes, ac­
tivities editor nf the annual
staff, student round! rep­
resentative of the senior
class, sweetheart sad nubdistrict sweetheart of the
Fafura Farmers of AmerLust summer she representid Tavares High School at

due to being In the horirns
capacity for the state wide
artists.
Although t h e
Pediatrics
Ward is ultra with all the lat­
est in furnishings and equipmen!, "The Giraffes" Is n
ANGELA RAGAN
most welcome gift since many
record of M yeara perfect at- little pcepera will be com­
pletely Intrigued with Beth
tendance in Sunday school.
interpretation of
Miss Ragan will make her Gregory’!
social debut at the Holly Ball this fascinating animal.
in the Eustls Armory on Dec.
MANY HERALD EMPLOYAll right you guys and F.S trudged to the office on
gala of 8IIH, c’mon and give Thanksgiving day to get you
with the competition. Know readers the daily news. One
we have plenty, but Jast gsl, who lamented the fact
that slavery was Mill in force,
don’t bear abort It
sauntered in in the loudest,
MISS G R A C E
MARIE most colorful outfit, with col­
STINECIPHEIt, math teacher ors running the gamut of the
at SH.H, did call our attention rainbow, Aurora Borealis and
to a recent accomplishment even Beth Gregory’s oil as­
and honor bestowed upon one sortments. Her slacks were
of her girls, which we are vivid orange, with a char­
treuse turtle neck blouse cov­
proud to relay.
MISS CHILL HARDEN, a ered in a long multi-colored
Junior at Seminole H i g h striped vest. There was much
School, was recently elected comment.
recording secretary and treas­
urer o( the Florida Associa­
tion F u t u r e Teachers of
America at the 13lh annual
convention held in Clearwater.
The campaign was a ser­
ious, hard-fought battle with
both FTA boy* and girls
candidates transforming in­
to real pollllciaaa, shaking
hands, dishing out rards,
and making p l a t f o r m
speeches. Crill bad her
cants Imprinted with "CrUI
Will Fill The Bill."
Jed Whiting, president of
the hoys FTA at Seminole
High School, nominated Crill
and sflrr her excellent cam­
paign speech, she was elected
without a run-off from candi­
date* from all over the state,
even Orlando.
Over 5(xi attended the con­
vention and SHS has the dis­
tinction of having the only
separate boys chapter of FTA
in the stale. So we are real
proud.
The delegate! all had a won­
derful time at the convention
as well as benefttting from
the constructive phases. At­
tending front Sanford ether
than Crill and Miss Stlneclphcr were ELAINE ECHOLS,
DONNA COLLINS, HARDENKTTE WELCH, JEFF WHIT­
ING, RONNIE HINSON, LEE
SPARKMAN
DAVID

Frank Voltoltoe, circula­
tion and general mausgrr,
to a dry drawl quipped,
"Don’t you (htok you need a
flower for a little added
color?

ANOTHER TRAFFIC STOPPER on West First Street —
A gal recently stopped her
car to let a pedestrian cross
the street, and on the opposite
side, cars also stopped, with
the drivers all slightly smirk­
ing, as the gentleman stroll­
ed casually to the opposite
side,
The gentleman Is not an es­
capee from the funny farm,
snd evidence to obvious that
he la not suffering from mal­
nutrition. He wears a brightly
colored Tam O’Shanter perch­
ed saucily on his head as he
good naturedly pursues his
route to call on Herald adverUsers.

The Sanford Story League
met Monday evening at the
Rrat Federal Bank building
for their November meeting
with Mrs. Betty Snyder, prea*
ideat, presiding.
The executive board met
prior to the regular meeting.
Mra. H. A. Watt, program
chairman, announced t h «
theme "Thanksgiving” and
opened the program with the
reading of the poem "The
Landing of the Pilgrim*."
Mr*. Rudolf Guatafaon (old
the hlatory of Thanktgivlng,
laying that Thankiglving waa
held even in biblical time*
with the English and Scot*
celebrating thankiglving, giv­
ing thank* for a bountiful
harvesL Although the pilgrim*
are generally given credit for
Thankiglving In the United
State*, it was not until Presi­
dent Lincoln's administration
that a regular day was set
aikfe each year.
Mr*. Watt then Introduced
the special guests, all pupils
In the third grade at Westslde
School. Ava Woody was a pil­
grim girl, John McLellan a
pilgrim boy, Glenda Capps
waa the Indian girl and Ron­
nie Noggle the Indian boy.
These children In their color­
ful eostumes, told the story of
Thanksgiving with song snd
speaking psrt*.
Mrs. Gustafson read the
poem "The Pilgrims Came"
and told the delightful story
"Little Red Shoes" by Maldy
S. Campbell, a story of how
an entire village was saved
by the gift of red shoea to the
Indiana,
Another guest story teller

waa Mrs. Tbelma Lewis,
speech teacher at Seminole
High. She told an O'Henry
story, "The Furnished Room."
Mrs. Fred Robb and Miss
Judy Robb were the hostesses.
The table was overlaid with a
yellow fringed cloth on which
waa a painting of fruit* and
vegetables, very appropriate
for the Thanksgiving season.
On the center of the table

BUI Hawkhu and aon, Billy;
and Mr*. Thelma Lewi* and
Join Snyder.
Following the program a
business meeting wan held. It
v a j decided to order 100 more
cook hooka to aeU.
A children’* Chrtatmaa par*
ty will be held at the Civic
Center, Dec. 17, at 2:30 p.m.
AU member* are to bring the
children la their family.

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grade class o f Westslde Grammar School. Pictured from the left are John
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Mrs. George Evans, State
Regent of the Daughters of
the American Revolution, of
Gainesville, Is the current
house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Lee at their home on
Laurel Aveune.

ROBERT BESHERER, Administrator of Seminole Memorial Hospital,
accepts ’T he Giraffes," u painting for tho pediatrics ward, from artist
Beth Gregory. (Sec Candid Chatter.)
ping, and she said Ihc flash
bulbs did not fit the camera,
so she would return them.
Sure enough she did. She
arrived at the office and
carefully placed an egg cartoe on the desk. First
thought was, "Well, blew
her heart—I look undernourished and she 1* bring­
ing me eggs."
Upon opening the carton,
there were the unused flash
bulbs, all intact, titling the
egg cubicle*.

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Mr. and Mrs, Perry Rogers
of Shell Horn) returned from
a two months visit to see their
son and two daughters In
Sioux City, Iowa, where they
celebrated their 30th wedding
anniversary, Nov. IT, it the
hornu of his daughter, Mrs.
Gwen Weaver, of Sioux City,
Mr*. Weaver motored to De­
nary to drive her parents to
low a, where they enjoyed a
EVER HEAR OF A MAN family reunion with their
being publicity chairman for daughters, Mrs. Wilma Ryon
a sorority? Wc have given
Don Cahill this title, Don's tray Santa (Tin* on the
wife, Jan, is publicity chair­ evening of Dec. ill when the
man for Theta Epsilon of Rota sorority gsls are going to
Sigma Phi, so Don enters the give away a bike.
Having recently been car­
Be kind to Mm! He Is In Herald back door with all
ried away by Frankenstein,
our advertising department, Jan's reports.
Recently Jan wrote a clever guess which Santa Claus' lap
Mi name Is Dick Atom and
be la really all right His little note (not for publica­ am going to lit on and give
rolorfml tarns provide price­ tion) on one of her reports. my list?
"Not any doll, Dear Santa,
less conversation pieces and So many reporters do this
krtof much laughter and and some of them are hilar­ especially the empty headed
mirth during the busy and ious and muko a dull day plaything variety—you know,
a real living boy doll, about
trying days a* many are «n- glowing.
Jan Informed us her sweet six fret tall, with eyes of etc.,
mustered with.
"And, Dick, you wert aucb husband was going to por­ etc., b u im ix t"
a nice frlendl"

MRS. KARL FEUD was re­
NOELL.
At MILS Crill Is vice presi­ cently provided with flash
dent and program chairman bulbs and film through our
of the Girls Chapter of FTA, courtesy to make pictures of
having served as treasurer a church pageant, which we
last year. She la also a were unable to photograph.
The plcturca were good, but
member of Trl-HI-Y, tho
Salmagundi atafl, ton news­ saw Mr*. Fehd grocery shoppaper atari and ton Latin

waa a Horn of Plenty, over­
flowing with fruit* and nut*.
Ruulan tea and cookie*
were nerved to meinbera and
the following guetta: Mr*.
Dixie Strayborn; Mr. and
Mr*. John McLellan and ion,
John; Mr*. L. C. Moggie and
children, Randy and Ronnie;
Mr*, F. A. Woody and daugh­
ter, Ava; Mr. and Mr*. Allen
Cappa and daughter, Glenda;

and her children, Connie, Sue, dinner guests for Thanksgiv­
Linda and Sally, and Mrs. ing, Mrs. M. Phillips and Mr.
Weaver's children, Roger and and Mrs. Arthur Frick of
Trudy.
Cramford, N. J., at the Holi­
They visited their son and day House, DcLand. They la­
his family, Professor Willard ter returned to Dellary and
Rogers of Tuscon, Arix., and played cards.
four sisters at Ottumwa, Iowa.
Mrs. Weaver drove them
back homo to Dctlury at the
end of their visit.
Mrs. W. A. Hunter enter­
tained at her home foi
Thanksgiving dinner,
Elsie
Rheptaugh,
Mary Mcllean,
Laura Itccd, Mildred Duryca,
Miss Lena Garland and Mrs.
William Lakeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rader
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Dresses For Tiny Artists
By Helen Htssaaay
K t * tp ip ir Enterprise
Wn m i i E4it«r
T hen la * dr#ii known la
the rag business u “ grandma
bait." No, it'* not a abort,
nwlngy discotheque Job dasigned to lure grandma Into
lace atocklnga and f 10 worth
o f Watusl lessons.
It'a a cut#, paatcl, be ruffled, Impractical dnaa that
cornea only In pint aiiea for
the nuraery act. It la deliber­
ately deelgned to put etara la
Krundma'a cyea when her lit­
tle angel wear* it to her firat
party and la admlnd by allBut the aame dreaa makea
mom grit her teeth and be­
come resigned to cleaning
bllle which will bring the eoet
o f Ice cream up to 93 a plate.
“ Grandma bait" for many
year* haa been a big Christnina gift Item.
This season grandma can
delight the apple of her eye
without putting a dent Into
the family budget. For Ingen­
ious designers o f children’s
clothea have cume up with
what could be called a com­
bination educational toy and
apparel item.
It la a dresa on which col­
oring book picture* are out­

lined. With washable crayon*
little Janie can color the fig urea herself end aha can
change the co lo n after each
laundering. Mistake# come out
In the wash.
She will delight In deciding
for herself whether the flowera, wooly lamba or whatever
should be pink or given. And
she will have fun switching
colon after each tabbing.
Grandma can smile like the
Cheshire eat, knowing fall
well that Janie’ s favorite
dresa was her Christmas gift.
Morn w on t hare to force a
•mils when that holly-trim­
med box from grandma ar­
rives. And Janie’■ new treas­
ure can aaaily Join the other
toga In the automatic waahar.
But there le one eatch. Hide
tha regular household cray­
ons. Only the washable kind
will tome out In the auda.
Regular wax crayons could
ruin the dresa and tantrums,
not smiles, will commemorate
the first washday a f t e r
Christmas.
Chic Chat
“ Sly friends and I are plan­
ning a ski weekend In the near
future. 1 have never been ski­
ing and 1 have no ski clothes.
My glr! friend says 1 ahoutd
borrow clothes from her for

DEAR ABBY: If they
m t e d out "fathers” for apecUI occasion*. 1 would be
their best customer. Every
time tny boys need their fa­
ther, he's somewhere else.
Can you half m e t"— ANNE
Oar youngest non played
L.
first base with the Little
DEAR ANNE
L .-Y o u r
League last summer and his
friend shew* good cense in
father didn't come to see
suggeeting you borrow clothes
him play once! Now It's
the first time oat. Ton cen football season and one of
then take a look around st the boy* plays la the band
what others are wearing and and the other one la on the
haTe a better Idea about tha team, and every time they
kind o f toga yon want If you ask their father to go to «
like skiing enough to go lim e , he’ s too tired. But let
again. Don't let tha accessor­ one of hii friends call him
ies threw you. What you will tip and be flndi the strength
need la that line are n wooly la go with them. Frankly, I
hat that will cover your ear*, am getting sick and tired of
heavy leather glovea with wool being the only mother there.
lining* and sun glasses with Oo# o f tha hid* asked our
plastic lenses. I f you latch on boys If they HAD a father.
to thos* that hav* Interchan­ I have yelled at him, scoldgeable lenses— yellow for fog ad, cussed him out, threstand possible enow flurries, ened and shamed him, but 1
smoky Unsea for sunlight, ■till can't get him to go.
yea'll be mot* comfortable. Any suggestions?
Aad that’* all yen’ll need.
DISGUSTED
DEAR DISGUSTED: Try
Please send year fashion ■ little tenderness. You've
problems to Helen Hennesay tried everything else, and
in care o f Tha Sanford Her­ you've nothing to lose.
• • •
ald. WhIU aha cannot aniwar
each letter personally, Utters
DEAR ABBY: My wife Is
of general Interest will b* expecting her fifth baby
answered In thU column.
ami, of course, w-e have
been telling our friends the
news. Our other children
are IT, IS, 12 and nine. We
are amaied at him- many
people ask us. ‘ ‘Was tills one

the first time on the slopes,
but that 1 will have to buy the
accessories, f m ashamed to
admit to her that 1 don't know
what tha “ accessories’’ are.

Penney In The Pocket
By Polly Cramer
Newspaper Enterprise Also.
DEAR POLLY— If 1 win a
Polly Dollar It really belongs
to my son. luist Christmas he
wanted to surprise his wife
with a new rout but wanted
to be sure to get one she
would like and one that fit
her. They went shopping to.
gether and she tried on coats.
She liked one Very much but
they all looked alike to my
aon, so he slipped a penny
Into the pocket of her fav­
orite and then pretended the
conte were all too expensive.
They went home without a
coat. The next day he went
back and asked the saleslady
to look for the coat with the
penny In the pocket. His wife
was so surprised and eu
pleased on Christmas morning
ns she rrcvlved Just the coat
■he wunted and It fit. It al­
ways gives a woman a lift
when a mini doe* something

so thoughtful and special for
her.— MRS. E. 0 . Si.
GIRLS — This husband’s
thoughts were worth more
than a penny, weren’t th ey!
— POLLY

that come hi rich tin* and
they all measure the aame.

DEAR POLLY — I always
sew » large button In the
middle o f the binding on one
end o f my blankets. When a
child or tvsn a g rewcup U
groping fo r the cover In the
dark he can feel fo r the but­
ton end know Just where the
middle la.—MRS. H. W. H.

When Ironing, 1 use gum­
med plastic tap* Instead of
pins or clothespins to hang
clothea on hangera. For gath­
ered skirts, U p* two piece*
of tap* over the langvr’e low­
er bar and onto the sk irt For
dresses with large neck open­
ing*, tape a small place e f
tap* on each shoulder to hold
tt tight No pin holte to ravel
or clothtepina to clutter up
the cloect— MRS. C. L. 8.

DEAR FOLLY — Have you
discovered that tha new cof­
fee can* ar* excellent for
measuring T Each Indenture
measure* to exactly on* cup.
So good to use when baking
and more than one cup needs
to he measured end also good
for measuring water to go
in tha coffee pot. I have used
different brands o f coffee

Cleaning Cuts, K i t c h e n
Helpers and Garden Tips ar*
Just three o f th* informative
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and 86 canto to: Polly’s
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A, Radio City Station, New
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brother In Hla rare, . , •
ANSW ER; Right now your
mother Is not lnteraetad in
th* care God ia giving her
■lead son. What eh* wanta to
know is that her human cere
for him was aufficient. When
she ran find some certainty
o f that, aha may be able to
relinquish him to th* car* of
God.
It le my view that preaent
comfort for har la not talk
about God's care, but talk
like this:
"You and dad sent Ed to
Europe, nut to destroy him

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planned?” We consider thli
none of their business, but
we don't know of an answer
to put them in their pliers.
Have you any suggestions?
EXPECTANT FATHER
DEAR FATHER: Reply,
“ If you'll forgive my rude­
ness for Ignoring your ques­
tion, I’ ll forgive your rude­
ness for having asked It.”
• • •
DEAR ABBY: I have two
daughters In their teens. Just
starting to date. What wor­
ries me ia their going In
cars with boys. How can a
mother find out what kind
o f driver a boy is without
embarrassing him? 1 have
forbidden my girls to go out
with some boys because of
the way they drive. But
what about the boys I never
meet until they come for a
date? 1 worry myself sick
until the girls get home
safely (rum a date. Don't
aay, "A sk your daughter,”
because If she likes a boy
she Isn't going to aay any­
thing against him.
CONCERNED
D E A R CONCERNED:
There Is no way to find out
what kind of a driver a boy
Is unless you have seen him
drive, or his reputation for
driving has preceded him.
Tell your teen-age daugh­
ters that they risk defacing,
crippling Injury or death
when they accept date* witli

The United State* Increas­
north
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Match Points on board 13 of
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rather prosaic bidding, noth
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the trick with the Jack, and
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the Italian player led a club
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toward dummy. West played
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low and dummy's nine but
Both vulnerable
to East's Jack. A spade was
Steak Wee* Meets Had
returned and eventually the
1*
Past
14
Bass
defense made two clubs, the
IN.T.' Pam 3 N.T. Pass
ace o f hearts and two spade*
Pisa
Pass
, to set the contract ona trick.
Opening lead—A 9.
Of course, If the Italian
South had played dummy's four o«b), but he was only
queen o f club* he would have looking at hla own cards and
wound up making at leust |dummy’s.

W* Jhs Woman:
Many women assume that

because they are good m o­
thers, they can automatically
claim that they are good wives.
Over and over again women
with husband trouble write me
bewildered letter* wanting to
i but to appreciate him. You
gave him this trip to give &lt;know uhy their marriage*
i Mm Joy. You gar* It to him ] aren't happy. In summing up
|to enlarge hla knowledge of their reasons for thinking
the world ao he could Uro In thsy have been "good wives,1
it moro widely.
thsy always mention that
"Though w* ar* not priv­
ileged to know about th* kind
of ear* God la now giving
him, wr# know that th* kind
you gave him was good, th*
very best It was possible for
you to gtv# hint.”
1 can never understand why
a* many religious comforter*
ar* ao quick to exhort ua to
appreciate h e a v e n l y love,
when what we may need la
to first recover soma appre­
ciation o f th* early love we
hav* been able to give our
dead. 1 don’t know why they
rush ua over this essential
step In recovering from grief.
Why don't they know how
we need to recover trust e f
our own love before we can
entrust our beloved deed to
Uod’a love?
Your mother, my dear, la
atilt struggling
with the
merciless notion that aha kill­
ed your brother by giving
him this European trip. This
makea all this talk about the
wonder* o f God’a love for
your brother inappropriate
right new.
Try to take her back Into
her paet with your brother.
Make har r e m e m b e r h l a
Christmas morning Joys— and
what she did to make them.
Recover for her every mem­
ory you can o f tha lova eh*
gave him. until it becomes
real and true for her.
When ah* ran again trust
th* goodness o f her human
lova for har dead boy, trust
In th* davina kind God gives
will follow as aursly as day
folios* night.

i
By Abigail Van Buren

ja c o b y O n 8 hidq&amp;

Trust Your Own Love
By Mrs. Muriel Lawrence
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MILS. LAWRENCE:
When my younger brother
graduated from college last
June, our parent* gave him a
trip to Europe. Three days
before he was to fly home, he
was killed in an auto acci­
dent.
Mother haa ua all worried.
Our minister has not been
■hie to reconcile her to Ed’*
death. Ha aay* that she
makes a pushing gesture with
hsr hand when h* tries to
remind her that God haa my

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DEAR ABBY: My nance
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Is about two Inches shorter
five
or more children from a
than I am. We have never
discussed the difference In book counter, It all depend*
height, but 1 have always upon what price book or game
worn flats when we were to- you select.
To save grief, though, pick
gether, which made us
about the same height. We a hook or bound game a small
are now making plans for child can use without being
our wedding. I would like to scolded. This tip comet from
wear high heels, which Betty Ren B right, an editor
would make me taller than for a large children’! book
he, so I asked him If he and game publisher (W hit­
minded wearing elevated man). She points out a child
shoes Just for the wedding. likes a book he can take on
He said YES, be minded vacation, to the hack yard or
very much, and If 1 wanted to hla friends, Look for strong
him to be taller than 1, 1 binding* and large, readable
should wear flats. Will you type.
Fur the nursery eat, select
tell me what la the right
book* printed on heavy cloth.
way to settle this?
TALL GIRL You ran get theae virtually
DEAR GIRL: Since you untraraMe fur 29 cents with
have always worn flats with
him in the past, wear them
for your wedding.
• • •
Problem s? Write to AB­
BY. Box 89700, Los Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
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Hate
to write letters?
Send one dollar to Abby,
Box 69700,
l o t Angeles,
Calif., for Abby'* booklet,
"HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS.”

By Oswold Jacoby
nobby Jordan decided to attack diamonds. Hr playad the
king from hla hand, lad to
dummy's ace and a third dia­
mond bumped the queen and
Jack together.
He won th* second aped* In
dummy, cashed the two good
diamonds and Ini a heart.
This gave him his ninth trick
which was sufficient for hla
purposes.
Apart frum the fact that It
succeeded, Bobby's play was
eminently correct. It worked
against the actual -W*ak, -ft
would bar* worked against
any 4-2 diamond break with
split honors. 3lost important
o f all, If the diamond suit
fulled to break, Hobby would
■till have had tlma to attack
the club suit.

By Ruth Millett

bright pktoree aad light small H n tf g a l label N
vtrae. They take punishment "Twelve Days o f Chrtotmaa."
and wipe clean with a damp The child unwraps on* gift •
day. A variation Is to pack a
sponge. Those for |1 hav* lac­
“ rainy day box” with toes*
quered cloth covers for add­ pensive toys, books a n d
ed protection.
games. Tha child epena oee
Choices for a t-to-6-ycar-old gift at Christmas and on* oa
might Include such classics as each rainy day following tha
“ 365 Bedtime Stories,'’ "The holiday.
Gingerbread Man,” "Mother
Another way to spread glfta
Goose," “ Peter Rabbit,” "Jack Is to Include an 1. O. U. card
and the Beanstalk.” More In with one g ift In the long roa
step with the Jet Age are this saves money end tear*.
nonfiction books for |1 In a
Two often children wreak
series of tt. These cover hla- their more expensive toyt
tory end the science* fo r within hour*. The inexpenelva
children In grades 4 to 7. surprises, perhaps sent once
Helpful workbooks for 29 a month until next Christ*
crate to 59 cents art about mas, get double attention, Iiw
phonics, arthaetie aad his­ elude iplnner gmmta, flash
tory.
cards, paper doll acta, cola
Miss Wright also loggaato collecting equipment er aeta
new approaches to Christmas of adventure books for which
giving. For a child hi anoth­ you spend from 29 cento la
er city, pack a box o f a doxea *2.

Record Shop

And C o/
By Joss Creaky
Nee spa per Enterprise Aaaa.
NEW YORK (N E A ) —
Oscar Brown J r„ an excit­
ing performer end talented
cum poser, ia looking for on*
thing: a record company that
will let him produce hla swa
albums.
Formerly under contract to
Columbia, where he turned
out four album*, Brown wants
to produce his own records
because, “ I’m not hung up on
the Idea of oomcoite else tell­
ing me whet to do. I want
to record oratorios and can­
tatas In th* folk and Jaia Id­
iom.
"M y last album consisted
of standards. It sounded all
right to me. but th* aelea sug­
gested the public didn't think
I had much different to of­
fer to 'Sly Funny Valentine*
than a lot o f other guys. 1
want to record songs 1 write,
■mi It's hard to get others to
do your songs. Charles Ainavimr discovered that, and
that's how ha became a per­
former.”
Brown *]mi became a per
formnr by accident. “ I a!
ways thought o f myself as a

Oddsmakers Eye
Wolverines

family mas who aat homo and
turned out things other peo­
ple performed. So did my
wife.”
But ho had written a musi­
cal, "Kicks aad C o„" and In
order to Interest backers, ha
made demonstration records.
Ona came to tho attention o f
Columbia, and hla first album
resulted in night club ami tel­
evision appearances, all o f
which draw rave review*.
Hro*n'» early axpcrlrnca
dors not fit Into tha show bis
formula. Ho waa horn in Chi­
cago, tha eon of a lawyer who
had a real estate firm. II#
grew up "thinking [ waa aupposed to have an Intereat In
law,” but In college he failed
everything but English, A f ­
ter attending radio achool,
acting on Chicago radio aer­
ials, handling "Destination
Freedom,” a radio show de­
voted to news about Negroes
( “ this enabled me to get mar­
ried and start a family” ),
doing "propaganda writing"
for a labor unlun, ha wound
up—at tha age o f 36—work­
ing fur hi* falhir’s real estate
firm.
But p a r s l a t a n c * paya.
Brown, who had been writing
and composing ovsr the years,
finally cam* up with "Kicks
and Co," which opened tha
door marked "Thla Way To
Stardom."
Album of th* Week—"T h *
Definitive Fief” (Capitol) Is
a two-reconl set o f noma o f
ths "little sparrow's" most
moving performances. There
is greatness at work in "Lea
Trola Cloches,” " L ’Acconlaon1st*,” "Lea Grognartla,” and

"I.# Vleux Plano” as wall as
unbelievable tragedy In Ik*
19-page booklet which coate
bines PlaTa Ilfs story with
translations of tha songs’ lyr­
ics.
Happy
Mimorial—&gt;” ThS
Kennedy Wit,” (RCA Victor)
with an Introduction by Adlal
E. .Stevenson, and David
Brinkley’s narration to a*t ths
■cent, la cullad from tho lots
Ihresldent’a speeches and proa*
conference!.
Highlights: a
satire before the National
Press Club o f hla earlier tel­
evised speech following ths
proposed price rise o f UA.
Steel, and a talk at a chari­
table affair which brought
Kennedy together with Nlxoa
during the 1966 campaign.
F a m ■ 1* vocalists—Doris
Day haa a sunny album la
"With a Smlla and a Song”
(Columbia), as aha sings with
a children's chorus; Morgana
King makes an auspicious de­
but with a dosen Alec Wilder
■onga In “ Th# Winter of M f
Discontent” (A scot); Ella la
Ella In "The Best of Ella Fitsgcrald" (Verve); Kathy Keagun sing* “ When You’rw
Young and In Love” (DCF).
Mur* Christmas—T h r a a
magnificent choral* works by
Benjamin Britten ara present­
ed by tha Robert Shaw Chor­
al* In tha stirring "A Cere­
mony of Carols, Rejoice In
the Lamb, Festival Te Deum”
(RCA Victor), Other holiday
albums: "Christmas With th*
Norman Luboff Choir” (RCA
Victor); "Christmas Greetings
From J e n y Vale" (Colum­
bia);
"Merry Christmas—
Brenda Lee” (Decca).

NEW YORK (UPI) In
three previous llnse Bowl ap­
pearances Michigan haa out.
fact that they arc good house­ arvl more fun, who will help scored Us opponents 112 4 ami,
keepers, too.
him reach the goals lie sets although oddsmakers may not
Any man with common sena# for himself, who make* home a haw taken this into great
wants his wife In he a good place where he feels needed consideration, tlwy neverthe­
mother. And most men expect­ and Important, who cither less established the Wolver­
ed a wife tn be a reasonably ■hares hla outside Interests or ines a* 11 point favorite* to
good housvk#v|i*r.
at least doesn't discourage heal Oregon Slate on New
But a woman can escel at them.
Year's Day.
both mothci Ikjo-I and houstA woman must play two roles
In ulhcr major laiwl games,
keeping ami still not be the, if her marriage is to b* s hap- ithe nation's No. I team, Alu-j
kiad of wife a man is happy py one. To her children she hama, was picked by six ov er1
living wRlT all the days of hii must be a wive ami kind mo­
last year's national champion
t D Y T H T H O R N T O N M c lE O O
ther. To liar husband she must Texas in Ih* Orange Bowl.
life.
A man needs s woman who bt th* companion he needs.
Louisiana Stale is favored
"I am so short, Jmt 4 T \ neck for a foundation, and yotu
loves and understands him, And we should all realise (hat by six over Syracuse in the
and s liny bit of overweight powder will then go on smooth
who makes life more pleasant the two roles ara not the same. Sugar Bowl and Arkansas, No.
niakra me look like a fat little ly. If you need a touch of color,
2 team In the nation, is ruled mess. My husband doe* not b* sura to us* cream rouge.
ilx points over Nebraska in mind and call* me 'Dumpling'
Send for my leaflet, "How To
the Cotton Bowl.
and other 'pet' names. I know, Youthlfy Your Neck." A long,
s V tt*
•
Oklahoma travels to aunny of course, that fat Is bad for stamped, sell-addressed en­
Florida for tin- Gator Bowl me In all ways. I am now on velope and TEN cent* to coin
and tlta odds-mukers favor lo­ your ‘ Figure Perfection Diet' will bring the leaflet to you.
cal Florida State by three.
and it in doing me good. Now, Follow (he plan end you will
In the Sun Bowl Georgia is whcn j gct („ (he right weight see results. Necks, you know,
five over Texas Tech and Mis- {o f m&gt;. mw
what
fairly "scream " age when a *
discourage gift giving. Others
ANSWER; Maybe the boots sUxippi U picked hy 13 over kind of rlotlu-s would ba best glee ted.
think that th* ciiildrrn get a* ar* too small for him. There Tulsa In thu Dim.-bonnet Bowl tor me? My hair is gray and
"D o you approve, after years
much pleasure front giving as isn’t enough llm* at tha end despite the presence of Jerry t have a round face, few wrin­
of
having gray hair, of color­
receiving and that Christmas of tha school day to get siis Jthome.
kles—&gt;c l.—'Dumpling.' ”
ing it?—55."
I
d
the
only
major
college
wouldn't be ths sams without 3 ahoea into site 3 bools. You
Well, to be a "Dumpling"
Yes, If It appeal* to you. It
their tokens of lovs.
wouldn't want him to mivs tho games Iclt on the regular to your husband isn't bad, hut
can be vary flattering—and
schedule,
UiU
is
a
six
point
Without knowing anything bus, would you?
favorite over Florida and Ule you must keep your weight al FUN. Try Itl
about your son’s teacher, I
a proper level. Health and ap­
Monday — "Dear E d y t h
Please send your school Mis* 1* It over rival Missis­ pearance both count. Choose
can scarcely Judge what hsr
Thornton McLeod."
sippi .State.
reaction would be to ths "gau­ problem* to Susan Light in
simple clothes of the finest
dy purple necklace.” One of car* o f Th* Sanford Herald.
fabrics you can afford, in soft
my own most prised gifts is While aha cannot answer each
colors, and avoid cottars, frills Ticket Campaign
a gigantic rsd paper attached Utter personally, letters of
ami belts. Also run from prints BooHta $$ Intake
to a green plastic mirror sim­ general intereat will bo an­
ami plaids Wear your hair
CLEVELAND, Ohio (U PI)
ply because the little boy who swered in thl* column.
high and never load your neck — Tha Cleveland Indians RHU
picked it out thought h* was
Tha Mayfair Men's Golf with necklaces. A small, fine l«*x office got a big boost
giving tha teacher something
Association elected John John- chain, or a long one, U now from • drive that brought In
Queen And Court ■on president of th* organi­ very fajhlonahle.
wonderful.
1904JK) I from 4,193 season
It might ba safer to stick Treated Royally
"My skin ia dry and Uke ticket purchasers,
sation for the forthcoming
to white handkerchiefs, guest
parchment. I have always
Tha drive, headed by ths
S a n d y Tennant, Lyman year and established an axmap, candy, tea towels, party
washed with hot water ami Clew land Growth Board, was
ecutive commute*.
apron, randies or other con- High homecoming quern, anil
Hugh Grier s i u named vie* soap, and have never used any launched In September when
vrntfonal gifts, anil let your her escort, Dun Casselberry, president, Dr. John Cox sec­ makeup. Hut my skin looks
reports circulated that ths
son make a personal card. II* Student Council president; retary ami Jam*! Doucetta ancient and is so dry it hurts.
lagging
attendance
would
ruutd also decorate th* pack­ Barbara Ellis, runner-up, and treasurer.
What slioukl I d o ? - E ."
force the Indians to move.
age himself. Whatever you hsr escort, Frank Renew, sen­
Named to the executive
Stop using water and soap.
do, don't stretch your budget. ior c la n
president, were committee w a r s Chairman Use a good cleansing cream,
Expensive gifts lavs no placa treated royally at Wildwood. John Ivey, W. K. Me Roberta, afterwards removing tb« resi­ Captain Defects
in the school room.
They rod* in ths Wildwood Dr. A, W. Eppa Jr. and Hurry due of cream and soil. Pat
MIAMI (UPI) — Th* cap­
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: My High School Homecoming par- Cushing.
your neck ami face with a cot­ tain of a Castro fishing host
son gets o ff tils but every ad* prior to th* football gum;
ton pad saturated with good defected to tha Mexican Is­
day c a r r y i n g hla boots. between th* two schools, vis­
Store canned food* In a cool, quality witch haiel. Pat dry, land of Isis Mujersa Wednes­
Shouldn't hla teacher make ited Wildwood students' horns* dry place where they won't be and apply cosmetic oil gen­ day night, according to radio
1him wear t h e m ?-J IM 'S and wsre guests at a spaghet­ subjected to freezing tempera- erously. Leave a light Rim messages monitored h a r #
j MOM
ti auppar and tha game.
tu rn .
*
of cosmetic oil as toes «ad Thursday.

m

For Teacher

By Bacas Light
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: My
second grader la already talk­
ing about a Christmas prasent for hla teachsr. Last Sat­
urday in th* flve-and-ten ha
■aw a gaudy purple necklace
that ha thlnka aha would love.
!!*’■ been bagging to buy it.
In tha past, hs’a given his
teacher a Christina* card but
no gift, I hardly know what
to do this year. Should I let
him git* her the necklace,
hoping shs’U know It’a hla
taste, not mine? Or, should I
select a gift myself and let
him pick out a card to go with
It? Sometimes I think it
would be better to skip the
whole
th in g-M O M
IN
QUANDARY
ANSWER:
Before y o u
■tew any more, be sura to
check with your school office
to as* what the present policy
la tn regard to Christmas
gifts. If gifts ars not permit­
ted, you have no problem.
Tlta school's Chriitmas-gift
policy may vary from year to
year, depending on the person­
nel. Even when there is no
or ex-all policy, soma taachaxa

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PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
F R E I RSTI MATES
R. L. HARVEY
m Sanford Ave.
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VACUUM CLEANER
FOR FRESH Lage U id Eggs,
Repairs, Barts, supplies, for
stop in at 2739 Country Club
Electrolux. Kirby, Hoovar
Rd. 322-4069.
Air-Way. Rexair, GE, etc.
completely re­
Vacuum cleaner repaired at MINI-BIKE
built, 969. Electric train. Ubc
your home. Free pick-up A
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322-4769.
•a. Ph. 322-3634.

BOSTON TERRIER P u»laa.
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23. Painting
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop FOR Palntiiig * Repair CaU
bon, boarded. Animal Re**
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Licensed,
Bonded,
Insured
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Truai.e Worthington Corporatlon Hen Contributory Petition
Man under agreement dated
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WATKINS.

D e c,a .,d

In and for Somlnnl* County,
Florid*. In Cbanrery, tb* n*.
I nr* » f said llllyatton bain* a
»ult for declaratory daertr, th*
abbreviated title o f whli-b I*
t» T. Hunt and Hobble Jo*
Hunt, hi* Wife, plaintiff*, y.
Carl 1. W ilk in , defendant, thlv
tiutlce la tn r . quire yun to file
with tb* Clerk o f laid Court
your written Irfa n ..!, If »ny.
to
th*
plaintiff** romplalnt
filed In aald raua*. and to Mr**
a ropy on p la in tiff* attorney*
nut later than tb* ttib day of
Dei-ambar. A. D. 1941
Herein fall not or a W .r».
pro ■•nnfaaao will b* an t,red
■ * it n ,t you.
WITNKBB my hand and tha
»*al of aald Court, at Sanford,
Florida, tbl* loth day o f Nov­
ember, A. D. 13*1

hereby notified and required
to preaent any rlalma and de­
mand* which you. or either o f
you. may b a r* again*! tb*
aetata o f ALFItKD lb FORD,
deceaaed, lal* o f aald County,
to the County Judge o f Meinl.
nol* County, Florida, at hi* o fflee In the court boua* o f eald
County at Sanford. Florida,
within
ala calendar month*
from th* time o f tb* flr*t publlcatlon o f tbl* nolle*. T e n
coplea o f each claim or demand
eball be In w riting, and ahall
etnt* th* place o f resident*
and poat office adlree* o f tb*
claim ant, and ahall b* tworn
to by tb* claim ant, bla agent,
or attorney and accompanied
by a filin g fee o f on* dollar
and aucb claim or demand nol
»o filed ahall h* void.
(BKALt
MARTHA K. FORD
Arthur II. Oackwltb. J r ,
As ajm lnlatratrla o f th*
Clark o f tb* Circuit Court
K .la t . of
By: Martha T. Vlblan
ALFRED B. FORD,
Deputy Clark
Dace a aed
HUTCH IKON AND LRrPLKId
SPEER A fl'K K K
Coat O ffice Drawer II
Attorney* at l.aw
Hanford, Florida
l i t M agnolia Avanu*
Attorney* far 1'lalntlffa
Sanford. FturlJ*
t-ubll.b Nov. tl. 14. IT A D*«. Tubllah Nov. J7 A Deo. , , 7L
4. 1344
14. 1341.
CDG-tS
C DO-44

BERRY’S

W ORLD

O .f.u .l tut*.

v trn rii o r *t it

A N Q -

TO ,

well make a

Plano T uning and Repair

W. L.

heading for you if your

Hannon — 322-4223

REMODEL - REPAIR
Cnll n. E. Link. 322-7029

Building Contractor

MONTHLY
COOT

PHONE 322-5612 —
(THOM RAN FORD EXCHANGE)

or —

Jam** T. C&lt;l|. * n j
(leornia Ann Kdg*
llq. lUlt.rir, 4th lu u a llo n
tlrd Artillery

APO 14, N*w York. N**r
Turk
TOU ARE Hamby notified
that a Complaint In fureclo**
m ortgage *ncum b*rlue tb*
follow in g reel pro(i.r1&gt;i

business is not listed!
MONTHLY
COST

425-5938
(FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY)

Qtyp H anford ij m lli

le&gt;t 1«. OAKLAND IIILL*.
according
to
tb*
plat
(b*r*uf a* record.d In I’lat
Book tl. p a*.. 44 an.l 41.
Public It.curd, of Hetnlnol* County. Florida
haa b«»n fll.d agalnat you In
tb. ahoao-.tyl.d .ult. and you
are required to *#rv* a copy
of your Anaer.r to tb* Com­
plaint on tb* Plaintiff* atlor*
nay*, van dan II.re * (lay.
P. O tlo* 1147, Orlando. Flor­
ida. and to (II* tb* original of
aueb Anawar with lb* Clark of
lb* *for#«ald Circuit Court on
or before the JSud day of !•*•'amber. 1*44. If you fall to do
, a dacr.a pro coiift.ao will
b. taken igtln.t you for lb*
rallaf demanded In tb* Com­
plaint.
Tbl* Nolle* ahall V. publlab*d one* a weak fur tour cunaacutlr* week* la Iba Hanford
ll.ra ld .

leal ad tbl* lltk day ef Nov­
ember, tV*4.
(SEAL)

SIN C E 1908

Arthur II- Beckwith. Jr.
Clark *f tb# Circuit Coart
By: Martha T. Vlklaa
Deputy Clark
Publlah N ot. 14. 77 A Dae I
It. 1144.
CDO-lft

BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
at 19,999 llama
1309 Grapovilla Ave.

BABY STROLLER, good con­
dition, 110. 992-3809. 109 W.
27th St.

ALL Types of new major Ap­
pliances at Drastic Discount
CaU 322-M46. J A R Trading
Post, Inc., 2309 S. Orange
Bios tore Trail. Orlando.

31. Musical Inxtrulnents
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ROOFING, PAINTING k
Piano Taaiag and Repair
INSULATING
Financing Arranged
322-2287 W. L. Harmon - FA
•)
PIANO for sale, Uright. Good
FIX1T SHOP
Condition 1130. Ph. 323-7199
"W * Ox everything except
before 6 p. m.
broken hearts."—Authorised
dealer for Jacobsen Lawn
Plano Servicing A Tuning
mowers. Expert Key k Lock
Gene Cumbaa — 322-2661
Service, 409 W. 1st St. 322­
4731.
FOR A Musical Christmas,
call BUKUR'S Music Shop,
17. Janitorial Services
322-7202. T r i a l Purchase
Plans.
"VtNTStlH S O T B O T
Service k Supplies
31. Upholstery
2363 S. Park Dr.
322-4843

C.WII,

W H Y N O T IN V E STIG A T E O U R L O W

SANFORD FEED STORE
Whola Cora ld.29 — Snap Corn
$2.90 — Jim Band? Dog
Pawl — |3.79 for 30 lbs. In
eludes Tax.
■ » Sanford Av*.
322 9990

29. Photo ft Equipment

whn,a r**l&lt;t*nta *n-l mall* Ta VII ('redder* aed Peraeee
Do you have a drinking prob­
In* .ililriM la unknown.
li e .In* (talma or Dee.ee**
lem Write P. O. Uox 1313,
A an It having h**n (II, .1 Anaiaet said K.lntei
*K*ln*t you In th* Circuit Court
You and aacb o f you are
Sanford

425-5938

322-5612
Prom Bastard

OUR CIRCULATION SATURATES
YOUR TRADING AREA . . . .

FOUND: Affectionate young
male dog. White with black
and tan marklngi. 322-6093.

4 3 . Plantm F ccdn, S t r i i

S H E T L A N D Ponies For
Christmas $30 A up. 322-3479 WIEBOLDTS CAMERA SHOP
For "The Best From All Your
after 6 P.M.
Films."
210 S. Park Ave., Sanford
1— S p ecial N otices

19. Iluildern Supplies

LOST: Chain Hoist A Dolly
Saturday, 17 92 North of Dog
Track Hoad, Long wood. Re­
ward 838-3013.

R E A C H IN G M O R E T H A N 40,000 PEOPLE DAILY!

Local ft Long Distant
Adams Transfer ft Storago
323-0229

CHIHUAHUA, • mo. old, 1- 21. Well Drilling
male. 1-female, $23 ea. 322­
5806, or see at 106 W. 27th
SPRINKLER SYSTEM*
St.
All Types and Sixes
We Repair and Service
10. P o u ltry - L ivestock
8 T 1N E
and Supply On.
JERSEY Heifer Calves, good Machine
PA 2-6432
■lock $10, op Fair glade Jer­ 207 W Aid St
sey Dairy. Geneva.

A ft B CONTRACTORS

ERRORS

50. Mine. For Sate

37. MflYlng ft Storeg«

•I

m i oiwm,. 'pram.

l
aft
*. 9

N EW Classified Headings

I It Pays T o D o Business T hru H erald Classified. Ph. 3 2 2 -5 6 1 2

if t 6 St I f p f M l i q , Yog*—trt ttS l aMCft m

*uuun, but v t m t got rabid fan*!*

BALE; Tennis Shoes 99c pair.
Surplua City, 901 W. 1st.
JlOYAL Deluxe Quletwritor,
standard keyboard, like new,
930. 322-9216 after 9 p. m.
EYE-LEVEL oven rtnge. ft
door 29 cu. ft. refrigerator—
with f r o o t or. Automatic
washer. Dryer. Overstuffed
living room chair. Bodroom
suite. 121 Lemon Lane, Cas­
selberry.

Legal Notice

HIDEAWAY Bed. like new.
ball price. 322-3022 or night
322-4930.

B

I T O i J A MU r K MALONEY »n4
MARY O MALONEY
r /o Martin Company
W hit* Sandl. Ntw M d le o
T m i . t)*r*n-l**t*. ar* h*rahy notified that a complaint to
forarlnaa a cartaln in ort*»«*
nn th* fallow ing d**crlb*d prop .rty, iltuat*. lying and b*lng
In 8«m lnolo County. Florida,
to.w tt :
I-c* 1. Block r . RAVENNA
PARK SECTION OF U)C||
AIIIIOIl. according In th*
plat thartuf. a* racordtd
49
In Plat Hook 13. !***••
41 and 42. nf tn* Public
lU cord* of Sam'nul* Coun­
ty. Florid*;
Including;
t (1. E. n *frls«r*tor. Mo.
d*l No. I.AS.tl, S*rlal No.
1(8.41(011;
t (!. t-L Ov.n. Mod*! No. J720. S«rlat No. YSo!2042;
1 O. K. liana* Pl*t*. Mo­
dal No. ||o, 8*rlal No. XSnin4»2;
V*n*tl*n
(Hind*
throughout
m*nufactur*d
hy 8«m lnol* V*n*tlan llllnd
Com pany;
^ J h a * h»*n fl!«'l agalnat you In
H | t h * abova *tyl«d lu ll and pou
B f t a r * rrqutrod lo a*rvt a copy
R o f y«»ur Anawar or Plaadlng to
B th* Complaint on PU Inllff'* at■ torn*y. J0 8 KPII M. Ml’ IIASKO,
r e . o. flog 221. F«rn Park. FlnrH ld a . and ftl* th* original AnH * w * r or Pl**dlng tn th* office
■ o f th* Clark o f th* Circuit
B rC ou rt oit or bafor* th* 2-nd
i - i l « y o f pa v.m b ir. 1(44. If you
K fail to do &gt;0. a d tcrtt pro con I ft .ig
will b# taken agalnat
^ ^ y on
for th* rallaf demanded
In tha Complaint.
WITNESV my hand aad o fflclal ■•*! o f afflc* at 8anford.
S.m lnola County. Ihla llth day
[o f Nu**mb*r. 1(44.

(VEAL)

-

SO. llusineHB O p p orl.

FOR LEASE
SERVICE STATION.
Good Location. Good Product*.
Good Treatment
PHONE LOCALLY 322-4343
or apply to live

PURE OIL COMPANY
72. Female Help Wanted
HAIR Stylist wanted, full or
part time Call 322-3742 or
evenings 322-2433.
BEAUTICIAN Wanted, exper
ienced only. Apply 107 W.
27th St., Richard'i Hair
Styling Ph. 322-7701. _____

or Fcmxl* Help

wanted. Apply in
person, Downtown Cleaners
ALaundereri. 113 Palmetto
Ava.

• tWWMAba
la W iiw R

rjhrrnr----

-It’S

ft ptiwl dteeuoalont They’re trying to decide what
kind «f paitoU to put In Pop's deni"

LARGE 3 -bedroom h o m e ,
many estrai, fenced yard.
Good location. 322-0336.

St. Johns Realty

95. HBuses For Sale
IMNECREST. 9230 Move in.
182 per month. 3-bedroom
nearby school. Low taxes
fenced yard, shopping cen­
ter. 323 0329
P1NECREST 4th Addition, 3
bedroom. 2 bath, screened
pstio, electric kitchen, spec­
ious floor plsn. Extra Urge
lot. Available Jan. Ph. 322­
6991.

Stemper Agency

GKKENBRtAR
Choice
Iota
available
to
Graenbriar o f Lock Arbor
•varlooking
golf
courae.
Custom building ta yaur
per mo. 322-9164.
CLEAN. Furn. Apt. Private
specifications.
Grtonbrisr
Entrance. 1004 Palmetto.
developed by
Excellent Location
KINGSWOOD
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath home NEAT, 2 BDRM. Furn. A p t.
BUILDERS, INC.
with Igc. living room, fam­ T. Bath, Dining Area $39.30,
1700 MagnoUa. Ph. 322 3951
FA 2 8074
ily room, fenced yard with
or 2296
&gt;02 Fairmont Dr.
shade ft fruit trees,
917,900 TERMS
NICELY FURN. 4 room Apt..
Adults. Ph. 322-1926.
12 ACRES of good ground near
UNFURN.
Upstairs APT. $53
large Lake $60g per acre
month, 309 MagnoUa Ave.
* with term*.
Inquire down»tair* after 6
p. m. or call 322-1110.
Payton
Realty
FH A - V A HOMES
322-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17 92 W E L A K A APARTMENTS
2, 3. ft 4 BEDROOMS

$100 DOWN

Stenstrom Realty

HOMES

$100.00 DOWN

SatocUo* of 2, J, and 4
Bedrooms located In varlouj
section* of Saniord
Immediate Delivery

V A - FHA

DAYS Work. 322-7033.

Property

DAYS WORK 322-3T68

Sale

FOR SALE

123. Boats ft Mot
17 Ft. HIGH HAT. with acc*asoriea, '38. 30 h.p. Johnson,
elec, start. Mitchell Tilt
Trailer. Excellent condition,
9730. CaU 322-8643.
Gateway T « The waterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVLVRUDE Dealer
19444 t . 1st Ph. FA 34M1
17 FT. GLASS boat. SO h.p.
motor.
Below
appraised
valui. Many extra*. 1800 8.
Chase. See after 1 p m.
14 FT. ALUMINUM Orlando
Clipper, live well, 19 HP
Johnson, Trailer. Uke new.
322-9329.

and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT

HART PILCHER, Broker
Personal Service
Call 322-7196

REALTY
Offlea: 323 2118
Nights: 323-9700
922-0641
1324 Park Drive

Ball-Blair Agency
Real Estate — Insurance
3rd k Park Ave.
322 3641

N -E -E -D

REAL-ESTATE
NOTARY-PUBLIC
.MAY I HELP YOU
My Office la At Your Sarvice
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
........................... 522-5829 • • * • • • •

P-L-E-A-S-E

C -A -L -L

•• • • • • •
322-3829 • • • • • • •
MERLE W. WARNER. REALTOR
708 South Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida
Telephone 322-5829
Lei* All Attend Church Thin Sunday

3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $33
mo., includes water 6 elec­
tric. 322 9507.

Auto Glass,
ft Sea* Cavers

A U T O G LASS &amp;
SEAT CO VER CO.
904 W. 2ad St. FA 21091
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

BANK
POSSESSION

'SI Paatiar 9391 kal. I ll am.

$1 Ford 1399 baL 917 aais
‘S3 Cadillac 9299 kal. 114 am.
'S3 Chevrolet 9399 k*L 917 » « .
'SI Ford 1299 kaL III a *
’l l Old*aroklle 1499 kal 917 me
'39 Ford 1387 kal. 121 am.
'33 Cadillac 9199 kal. 97 am.
'l l Chevrolet 9197 kal 911 am.
‘84 Oldaamklla 9499 kal 134 aaa
'37 Oldaiaoklle 9(99 kal 934 am
‘37 riyaioutk 9(99 kal 9&gt;t am
'97 Mercury 9199 kal. 911 *■■&gt;
'37 Lincoln 9787 kdL 939 am.
'37 Chevrolet 9299 kaL 111 am.
‘57 Chevrolet 9387 baL Ml am.
'37 DeSnta |499 baL 924 *a .
'38 Chrysler 1499 kal. 924 aaa.
'38 Oldaaioblla $3*9 kal 917 am
'37 Rambler 9387 kal. Ml ma.
'M Mercury 9499 kal. Ml ma.
49 Carvalr 9411 kal. $32 mat
'61 Falcoa 9991 kal. 139 m *
'63 Chev. 11481 kal. $49 mo.
4646

A U T O G LASS
IN S T A L L E D

SANFORD AVX.

lull

Senkftrik Glxaa and Prist
Company

orE N

KVENINGB

Sanfard. Florida
332-f$6J
Natioaal Repaaaeaaiaaa lac.

210 MagnoUa Ph. FA 24622

TAKE.

FURNISHED 4 • room Apt.
Adults. $40 mo. 322 9180.

NOTE OF THESE

Used Cars That

I0H. Rooms For Rent

Must Be Seen

CLEAN ROOM (or Man. 401
Magnolia Av«. 322 0720.

To Be Appreciated.

IDEAL Room. ChrUtlan Lady
or Man, Private Bath. 322
4406.

They Won’t Last

WANTED: Elderly GeaUemao

Long At These

ar Couple, share expense*
Ph. 322-9216 between 4 ft 7

P m.

Prices!

ROOM Near Hospital with or
without board. 3230001.

115. AuttM For Bale

61 Ford

I960 AUSTIN Healey Sprite.
Sacrifice $603. Ph. 3221666

6 Passenger Station Wagon, V -l En­
gine. Automatic Tranamlaaioa. Power
Hteeriag. Radio A Heater, Air Cosdllloatr, Luggage Hark and Other
Option*. Clean Car Throughout —
Special Buy

LARGE 4 lledroom Home with
BOB McKEE USED CARS
full bath and 2 half baths
NO MONEY DOWN
$123 mo.; 3 BEDROOM, 2
701 French Ave. l a 0721
bath home with Family
room $123 month.
1933 PLYMOUTH, 6 Cylinder,
We lla ic Die Home For You’
standard shift, excellent eon
Payton Realty
dltioa $273. CaU after 6 222-7101,
122 1301 26io Hiawatha at 17-92

Stenstrom Realty

*1395

62 Chevrolet Impala
4 Doar Hardtop. Has V.g Knglnr,
Automatic Tranamlaaion, Power
Steering, Power llrakee. Radio
and Heatar.

$1895

25(15 PARK DRIVE

522-2-120 Night 522-7405
323 0316
3226821

322 1118
322-3482

Management

323-0336

120. Automotive Service

N A T IO N A L

114 W. First St.

For the Rest Buy In
A New or Resale Home,
See Stenvtrom Really

JOHN E. FOX.

Y -O -U

10' WIDE, 2 beoroooi tralltr.
'38 MERCURY Station Wagon,
NOI4909.
Colony Park. '39 2-door Ford,
this antique runs good, has
106. Apartment* for Rent
'84 lag. 322 4282.
iBNestmeot ft Realty
tlft N. Park Ave.
322 9179 2 BEDROOM F u n . Apt. CaU '63 MONZA COUPE, 4 Speed
322 9179. after S Ph. 922-0641.
Trans. A Black Beauty ooly
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
4 ROOM A P T - i l l Park Ave.
11.383.
ped. 1863 Wynnewood. NO
ELLINOR MOTOR CO.
Down Payment, 196 month­
ROSE COURT APT.
Hwy. 17-93 So.
323-1133
ly. 322-9429 for appointment. t Bdrm. Turn- near bate.
2013 Sanford Ave. 669-4323. '33 CHEVROLET 2 door hard­
NO DOWN PAYMENT
top, automatic, radio, heater,
If you would like to buy a 3-4 Rooms, turn, utilities, ISO
new lire* ft battery, 8-cyl960.
322
2794.
neat, freshly painted. 3 Bed­
$130. Ph. 322 8732.
room, coacreta Block home
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
located just a few minutas
'63 TRIUMPH CONVERTIBLE
pvt. bath ft shower, suitable
from Sanford, fur no money
a Real Sharp Car. SPECIAL
for couple or single person
$1.95.
down ft monthly payments
or retired AU utilities in­
ELLINOR MOTOR CO.
$60, Call us at once.
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
Hwy. 17-92 So.
322 1833
cated o* Ift St., within 1
block of 3 free parking lota 118. Trucks For Sale
and ahoppstg oanter. In­
Raaltor-Insuror-TraJee
quire at Manuel Jacobeo 1937 m
TON Chevrolet
322 4991 1919 S. French Ave.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
Truck. Stake Body, good
condition. 29,000 miles. City
SUNLAND, 3 bedroom house, $30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
Transfer ft Storage, 1300 S.
kitchen equipped. Pay ap­
French. 322-3192.
proximately $63. closing coat FURN. Apt. Close ta. Jlmmla
Cowan. 399 4019.
and assume payments, t*l.

1. tto, ft 2 BATHS
9ft. Hou.iea • Sale or Rent
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT) CUSTOM BUILT Home on
HOMES, West 4th St. San
For Complete Information
Lake. Ph. evenings 322-1397.
ford. 3 Bedroom, IVk bath,
See or Call Your
FHA ft VA Loans. LMN EN
2 BDRM. House. Ph. 322 2738.
FHA - VA
TERPRISES Inc- Builder
97. Houses For Renl
Harold Logan, call 838 3811.
SALES BROKER
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m. A* Hava Tha Home For You
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom,
to dark.
kitchen equipped, 2403 S.
READY TO MOVE IN
Willow Ave. CaU 349-4282.
New 3 ft 4 Bedroom Homes,
2665 PARK DRIVE
1-2 baths. So Loogwood area 322-2420 Night 322-7495 1 BDRM. FURN. Cottage, Ph.
322 1187.
—Trades considered, and
323 0316
322-11IH
we'll build ou your lot. Semi3 • I1KDR003I, 2 bath, tin
322 6821
322 5182
nol* Couoty 's Leading Build
furnished 1 ml. to base, 3
•r
block* to shopping castor ft
HAROLD LOGAN
arbool. t year last* requlr
LMN E.NTERF RISES. INC.
ed. $120 mo. 322-8870 after
Sales office: So. on U. S. 17­
3 p. m.
92 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
3-BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
right oaa block oa Seminole
ped, $93. Sunland Estates,
Ava. 831 3911.
202 Flamingo Drive.
G o v e rn m e n t O w n ed
3 BEDROOM kitchen equip­
Homes
ped $73 month. Ph. 322 3663.

77. Situation Wanted

Realtor
206 N Park Ave.

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
'38 Merc. Conv't............... $363
139-1206
'39 Ford Sta. Wg............. 9465
llwy. 17 92
Loogwood. Fla.
'39 Chev.............................. $343
l-&gt; and 3 Bedroom*
'33 Ford Conv't ..................9130
'97 Ford Sta. Wg.............9143
NEW aad USED
Awningi ft Cabanaa
’33 Merc. Sta. Wg............... |83
QUALITY MOBtLE HOMES '37 Bulck Air Cond......... 9423
Hwy. 17-92 8
922-2362 '33 ronttae Sta. Wg.........$310
J. P. MOTORS
103. Mobil* Horn** • Rent
1500 French Ave.

ALLSTATE Crulsaire,
wind screen, Jump seat. Ex«
ceUent condition. 322-6694.

I960

SOUTHWARD

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
322-6123
Used furniture, appliances, 120 S. Park Ava.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 213 Santord 3 BEDROUM, Famny Room, 3
Bath, built In Appliance*
Ava. Ph. FA ft41$3.
Central Air ft Htat. wall to
WILSON MAIER TURN.
wall carpeting. 322-3303.
Buy — Sell — Trade
311-1S E. 1st.
322 3622 9-BEDROOM. T bath, ria.
r o o m , kitchen equipped,
For me Mggesc leiecaon of
drapes. Low down payment.
nearly new and uied furni­
1800 S. Chaxa. See after 1
ture, see Noll’s Furuilure
pm .
Brvkeraga la Casaelberry
on 17-92 Open 8 day* 9 to 4 S A N F O H D S N E W E S T

Mt. U ral E sta te

3-BEDROOM. 2 bath. Fla. NEW 2 BDRM. House, com­ '63 CHEVY It NOVA, escellent condition. 91600. Ph.
pletely furnished, ao Child­
room. 3 min. drive from
322-2293.
NAS. 102 W. Jenkins Cir­
ren. 932-7434.
cle. 922-6939.
DON'T WALK - RIDE
2-BEDROOM bouse, 930 mo.
1133 Studebaker 9179.
322-7399.
$100 D O W N

ONLY THREE WEEKS
LEFT! t I
for you lo qualify for home­
stead exemption to a new
home and bo better home
buy is available In Sanford
than this attractive 3 Bdrm.
Mock with large kitchen.
Fla. Room, many extras tn
choice location. Only 914.000
with 9300 down.

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM 150.00
FOR
THE
REST HOME
(N TIIR 118(1 IT (tit Hr OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL MR- HOWELL’S AGENCY. Baby
BUY
r u r r in an d r o d srwinoi e
sitting specialist. Transports
SEE YOUR
I III NT*. FI.OMID 4.
tmn furnished. Call 322 8239.
I'H SNt'Km No. 1134*
II. 1144.
cD a-i*

121. g r a f t * tk Cychft

115. Aato« For Sale

Seminole Realty

A rihur It Borkwlth. Jr.
Clark o f (ho Circuit Court
By: Martha T. VlhUa, D C
Paul C. Perklna
MEN k WOMEN for meat
417 W ait South Btrtot
Orlande, Florida
packing plant. Apply HlAttnrnoy for Plaintiff
Flsvor Meats, Inc. 363 3103.
Publlah Nov. II, 27 A Dc*. 4.

SUFFOLK Flt.VNKl.IN 8AVIMIS BANK.
ru in iu f.
ft W RDDORlta. at u*.
Dwfftndftfttft
n oticr OF *4I.R
NOTU-K IS HKHElir OlV
KN that on th* llth day «f
l&gt;*r*mb*r, |}«« at lt;0» A 4t
at tha main door af thv i’ aurthi*u»# of Sanilnolv County, at
Sanf-Td, Florid*, th* und*r*lgn.
*•1 Cl»rk will off*r for •«!» to
th* hlah**l an-l b**t blddrr
for ■**h th* following dtacrih*d real prnparty:
f*&gt;t 4. Illo. k C. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR UNIT No 1.
according to th* plat lh*rtof a* racordod In Flat Book
!J. Fag* 74 and J*. Fubllc
tt#cor*la of S*ntln-.la Coun­
ty. Florida
tog*th*r with all aiructur**.
Iniprovvmrnta, fiatura*. apptlan&lt;’*a. and appurtananeva on
aald land or u**d In conjunc­
tion th*r*wlth.
Thl* aal* 1* mad* pursuant
to final d*cr«« of foracloaur*
vnttxd In t'hanrary action No
I AXIS now pending In th* Cir­
cuit Court f and for Sainlnol*
County, Florid*.
DATED THIS Jnd day of
|i*c*«b«r, 1141
(SKALt
B ( s k a L)
Arthur If. B « kwltb, Jr,
mmC
Arthur II Ba.kwlth, Jr.
Clark of th* Circuit Court
Clark of Circuit Court
By: Mortha T. Vlklaa
ny K!lt*b«th Bruanahan
Deputy Clark
Daputy Clark
ANDKRSUN*. RUSH.
: JOSEPH M. MCUASKO
DEAN * LOWNDKS
A ttorney at Law
Attorney for PUIntlfr
, V O. Bog 222
J
737 East Central Houlavard
II &gt;’ *rn Park. Florida
; t . I’ jt.ll.h Nov. 2«. 17 A Dae. 4 Orlando, Florida
Publlah Dac. «. 1141
• ■ " ! . 1*44.
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Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
ovating. New ft Uitd Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Ce.. at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 9-1117.

fo r th* r*ll#f d*m*nd«4 In th*
BUI of Complaint.
WITNESS o r hand and H al 73. Mai*
at Hanford. Nominal* County,
Florida, thla llt h day o f Nov- P It ESSE R
am hir, t i l l .

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322 3691.
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1901 S. Park Ave.
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FA 9-3292 anytime
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TREE RIPENED Citrus. Na WILL TRADE Rare Plants, for
old colas. Ph. 322-9347.
vels. We ship Albert H. Pell
90. Lots For Sale
Osteen. 322 3179 or 322-4191.
53. Wanted To Buy
LOTS
UPRIGHT Ptsno, Completely
Attention Builders; Available
reconditioned. Ph. 322 3650. W A N TED - 1 Good used BASS
lots in Marvania, DreamFIDDLE,
any
color. Call
wold ft other locations.
UTILITY Trailer 3 x I - 930
322-0022 aftei 3 p. m.
Terms.
Cash. 322 8171.
WE BUY Used Furniture, one
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
GAS Stove ft Refrigerator 923
piece or houseful. Fursy
Realtor
each. See at 303 S. Elm
Betfding ft Kura. Co.. 901 W.
Raymond Lundquitt. Asee.
Ave.
lit St. 322 6391.
FA 3-3931 Atlantia Rank Rldg
FRUIT GIFT PACKED. We USED FURNITURE, Misc.
•hip expresi. Baggs Fresh
Items, Ploey Wood Auction. 95. Houses For Sal*
Fruit ft Produce. Corner
322-2270.
a BDRM., 1303 Elliott, 94,300.
23th St. ft Sanford Ave. Ph.
322-0323 or 3234.
55.
Furniture
For
Sale
322-2934 or 322-3661.

MICHAEL M. MURPHY,

NOTtCR OF SUIT IN
NORTUIUK rORKCLOVURF.

By N adine Seltzer

F o r S a lt

F H A -V A HOM ES

B O A T S , Guns, Buy, Sell, SI. Article* For Rent
Trade, Repair. O S T E E N
RENT A BED
BRIDGE FISH CAMP.
Rollaway, Hospital, B a b y
Patios, Floor, Free Estlm
Beds, by Dty, Week, or
sand, eemsat, rock, pipe,
Month.
stool, grease traps, dry
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
w«Us. Stepping itoaes.
119 W. 1st
922-3111
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
9* Kim Ava.
92I-3TS1 52. Swap or E x c lu n f

Dafvndant.
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WITNESS my h»nd and •*»!
&lt;
NOTICE TO APPEAR
■t Hanford. Hamlnol* County.
Tlnrtda. tbl* llth day of Nov STATE OP PLOIIIDA TO
MICHAEL M MCnPIIT
embtr, lilt.
Addraaa and Raatdvoca Un­
(SEAL)
known
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
TOU A RE HEREBY NOTI­
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By: Mtrthk T. ANhl**. D. C- F IE D that a Bill o f Complaint
fo r
dlvorca hao b *ia fltid
Paul C. Parkin*
agalnat you, and you ar* re ­
ItT w»at South Straat
quired lo ovrvo a copy o f your
■to •Orlando, Florida
BR Attorney for Plaintiff Dec. I anawvr 01 plaadlng In Hi* Bill
o f Complaint on th* PlalnI I'libllab Nov. 30. S7 *
t l f r a Attornay Paul C- Par­
II. 1SII
kin*. 447 W o t South atr«*t.
CDQ-IS
in tm k c in c u r r rn i RT o r Orlando, Ftorlda, and fit* th*
TIIK NINTH Jl D ir iil. flR - original anaw tr or pltadlng In
CUT. IN AND FOR BUMINOLK th* office o f tho Clork of tho
C ircuit Court on nr bofnro Mon­
COUNTY. FLIIRIIM.
day, Dartmbor II, 1*41, If you
O'VkNtRRY NO. Ill**
FKDKtt.VL NATIONAL 4IOnT- fa ll to do an Judgmont by dar.AQK ASSOCIATION, a cor por- fau lt w ill b* ta k in asalnat you
w*.
JAMT.S
K.
MALONEY
*nd
MA UI fl. MALONEY, hi* wtf*.
Dafan-lanta.

SW E E T IE PIE

GAS HEATER deluding cop­
per tubing, used 1 season,
will beat 9 room bouse. Ex­
cellent condition. 830. Ph.
GIVE Beautiful Sarah Covon
try Jewelry for Christmas.
323-7294.
Pbooe 322-2307.
NEW SMITH CORONA Elec
trie Adding Machine with
12 FT. B0A1 $30; 2 Whoa!
Subtraction. List price IM.I3
Utility Trailer 923; 1 Good
Xmas Special 199.93. No
Refrigerator 112. Ph. 922Down Payment—No Carry•137.
Charges.
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY
Dad, Coma oc In ft buy your
w ife's Xmas gift now ft she 91 per Day rental for Electric
Carpet Shampoocr with pur­
will have l! a life time.
chase o f Blue Lustre. Car­
Sew and Save
roll's Furniture.
104 8. Park Ave.
322-9411

$

Plaintiff,

irralk Fri. Dtc. 4, ’64—Pag* 11 »3. Hi

ACCORDIAN. 323-3343.

Legal Notice

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ERECTOR Set, Microscope ft
Irooer. 923-0394.

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OF
WMR NINTH JCDfCIALCIBC tlT . IN AND FOR SRMINOtR
COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN CHANCRRY NO. t4S64
F ir r u r in u a n a r e
DIVORCH
NOTICE 18 hvraby «lv#n
ODELL TIIOMAI.
Plaintiff. that w* ar* vnaaavd t* bullnv&gt;* at l i f t Dark Drtvv, San­
ford. Simlnol* County, Flor­
WY ONA THOMAS,
Defendant, ida. und.r th* fletltlnu* nam*
of.
Karl Mnalvy'a tiara**, and
NOTICE TO APPEAR
that w* Inland to r**l*t*r aald
STATE OF FLORIDA TOl
nam# with thv Clvrk of th*
WTONA THOMAS
Aildraa* and Itaaldeac* Un­ Circuit Court. Svminol* Coun­
ty.
Florida, In arenrdanr* with
__
known
TOU ARE HEREBY NOT!- th* provlalon* of th* Flctltlou*
PIED that a Hill of Complaint Nam* 8tatutv*. to-wlt: Svrtton
for dlvorca hat bean fltad 144.07 Florida Statutaa 1441.
Itnhvrt Karl Moal*y
■■alnat you, and you *r* re­
Polly Ann Moalvy
quired to *«rva * copy of your
anawar nr pleading to tb* Bill Publlah Nov. }4. 37 A Dtc. 4.
of Complaint on th* Plain It. lilt.
tirr* Attorney Taut C. Parkin*. CDO-47
*47 Wait Foulh Slrvat, Orlando
Florida, and III* lb* original IN TMK CIRlt IT COURT OF
anawar
nr pleading In th* of. T i i r nin th Jt D i n u . n i i ..
flea of th* CUrk of th* Circuit f l IT. IN AND FOR BF.WIN(H.K
Court on or bafor* Monday. COUNTY. FI.ORIDU
December SI. 1141. If you fall IN CH ANCKR V NO. I t.VoS
I I 1 Y II r 1: »:
do do *o judgment by default
will b* taken agalnat you for MATltllK MLIIPHY.
PU Inllff.
, th* rallaf demanded tn th* Bill
a of Complaint.

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P«j?e 12—Frt. Dee. 4, '64

Future Teachers
2 Council Members Induct Members
Seeking Re-Election At Lyman High
By Ji m CuMftNnr
Caadldatet (or rt-cIcctJon
to th« Casselberry Board of
Aldermen is municipal elec­
tions Mondsjr arc Arthur N.
Lcco aad Edward A. tuna,
both of whom arc completing
their first two-yair terma.
Tjt«m \g serving at chairman
of the board.
Li|o bat challenged certain
ataUmeata made by hit oppootnta ta thia election. la
reference to Dtrwta A. Shea’s
stand on the qtiettioe of Sun­
day liquor tales, be aayt, “ I
have alwaya respected Mr.
Shea'a opinions is the past but
bis number one plank leavea
mo but a little mystified. I
render where be was this
peat September sad October
when the board wai trying to
pot soma teeth into the existlag ordinance on Sunday li­
quor tales. I would have to
tab* issue with hi* method
Of settling the problem. It ia
a y belief that the Individual's
rights should ahssyi be pro­
tected by the governing offi­
cials. An issue of this typo
Is settled best when the ms.
Jority eaa voice their withes
through a referendum. If the
citizens of Casselberry detlro
to stop the Sunday sales, they
should present a petition to the
council."
Ho added, “ It Is my under­
standing that Donald Mount
feels the council has not done
enough in the way of expandtag our recraation program.

The council la still wailing for
the recreation commission,
working Jointly w i t h Mr.
Mount, to recommend suitable
land for a proposed recrca.
bon center. He originally
proposed a piece of land
which did not pass percolation
teats and would have cost
more than this year’ s budget
to put Into condition. Thous­
ands of dollars have been al­
located by the present council
(or the recreation program
when in the past nothing was
allotted and Mount must rea­
lise that Ihc town's money
must also be used to pay for
other thing* as well.'1
Lunn and Lego are running
on their past records and
pledge to continue to work for
sound and orderly progress.
They point out that during
their administration, five of
the 12 miles of unpaved roads
have been paved; a new
source of revenue obtained
with annexation of Seminole
Plata; sound financial policies
have been established; a

By Jaw* Caiaeltorry
Lyman High School chap­
ter o f FutUTa Teachers o f
America held an Induction for
new members in the home
economics suite.
Club president Ruth Keim
conducted the impressive can­
dle ceremony and the faculty
sponsor, Mrs. Alicia Schmidt,
administered the FTA pledge.
Mrs. Schmidt also outlined
proposed plana for the year
which include a foreign stu­
dent to apeak to the senior
elaaa; a talk by Cooper Mat­
thews, director of Forrest
Park School for handicapped
children, and a dinner for Rol­
lins students who are intern
teaching at Lyman.
Member* o f the club aspir­
ing to be teacher* will have
EDWARD LUNN
the opportunity for practical
experience aa the Intern in
local elementary and Junior
high schools.
Other Officer* of tha or­
ganisation art Kathy Kent,
vies president; Carol Hart­
shorn, lecretary; and Kathy
Bonekemper, treasurer.
N ew
member* Inducted
Tuesday Included Gape Rat
tie, Marilyn Jenquln, Ruth
Murray, Ruth Wright, Judy
Kacar, Sharon Tucker, Lau
rle Sweet, Brenda Robertson,
Jody Miller, Linda Tilson,
Marilyn Hern, Jaeki* McClain,
Marilyn Mrssick, Joy Bishop,
Susanna Volley, Ann Shelton,
Linda Cota and Rebecca Wil­
liams.
Following the program re­
freshment* were served hy tha
ARTHUR LEGO
senior members to honor th*
drainage program launched; newcomers to the group.
24 hour police protection e»
tablishrd and additional equip­ IzeadH Revival
Rev. Dclinas Copeland of
ment secured for the Volun­
the CatselbcrTy Community
teer Fire Department.
Methodist Church has been
Now being drafted are or­
conducting revival services
dinances standardising build­
all this week at the Palm Ray
ing codes and giving the town
Mrthmlist Church near Mel­
comprehensive zoning.
bourne. The closing service
A native of Ohio, SOyearwill take place this evening.
old Lunn moved to Casselber­
ry six years ago and lives at
8 Ia&gt;tus Drive with Ills wife, Pentecostal Meet
Dorothy, and two daughters,
The Ladies Auxiliary and
Li/hcDi and Sally,
Men’ s Brotherhood of (lie First
Thirty-seven year old Lego Pentecostal Church of Iamghas livrd in Casselberry six wood will meet at 7:30 p.m.
years and resides at 223 Monday at the church on
Thomas Drive with his wife, Orangn Avenue. Mrs. M. L.
I’ at, and four sons, Mike, Ric­ McDaniel, president, will con­
ky, Jeff and Mark
duct the meeting.

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By Donna Estes
The Men’s Club of Christ
Episcopal Church, Longuood.
will hold its regular meeting
at 7:50 p m. Monday at the
parish house on Church Slrret.
Pol lowing the business meet­
ing conducted by president A
P. Bowersox, the group will
tour the Deep South Plant in
Forest City.
The regular meeting of the
Episcopal Churchwomen &lt;&gt;(
Christ Church will take place
Thursday at 8 p m , also at
the parish house. Meeting
of the group have been
changed from t h e second
Tuesday of each month to the
second Thursday. In charge
o f the meeting will be Mrs.
Peggy Kuhn, president Main
Hems of business on the agen­
da are election of officers for
19«&gt;3 and the setting of plans
(or Christmas projects.

Temperance Society
Active A t Academy
By Maryaaa Mile*
A statement outlining func­
tion* and purpose* of the For­
est Lake Academy Chipter.
American Temperance Society
was released by Clinton An­
derson, chapter sponsor and
Academy English teacher.
Work of the various divisions
and committees include; Ex­
ecutive committee, c h o o s e
committee chairmen and chap­
ter leaders; temperance coun­
cil-m a in working body of the
chapter, responsible foe c o ­
ordinating work of all groups
within the organization; liter­
ature distribution committee,
will hand out some 30.000
pieces of literature at area
shopping
centers;
highway
pickup committee, pickup all
beer cans and bottles over a
chosen mile once each week;
public relations committee,
keep the idea of temperance
before eyes of the students
and visitors on campus;
Program and activities com­
mittee, plan and supervise all
programs and activities on
campus; b o o t h committee,
build a portable booth for use
in presenting p r o g r a m s
throughout the area; temper­
ance teams, presently working
on a play, "Prisoner at the
B ar," to be presented In area
high schools.
Officers of the Forest Lake
Chapter are Glenn Cavanaugh,
president; Teresa Yarborough,
vice president and Mary Soh-

DEC. 7-8-9
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The complicated problems which render excellent cover |pointed out as th# slides wer*
227 W. 1st SL
o f fighting tha war In Viet for attackers, Gen. Vissering |shown.
Nam were explained to mem­
bers o f th* Ktwanis Club by
MaJ. Gen. Norman H. VUserIng (ret.).
“ I f th# war In Vist Nara
escalates, It will be an sntirsofferin g you the finest
ly different war than any we
have fought in the past and
Shell Automotive products
a type of war for which wc
are only partially prepared,"
and friendly, interested
he noted.
General Vissering pointed
service — at
out that the terrain of the
country is one of the great­
est problems. He showed col­
ored slides o f ths primitive
airfields, scattered out In the
jungle*; equally primitive nar­
row
roads, which w i n d
through jungles and hills;
rivers which art overhung
with Jungla trees snd rain
forest*.
All o f these transportation
linea are rendered almost in­
defensible because o f the hid­
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HWY. 17-92 AT 27TH STREET
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Y ou only get the $5 if you are a bona fide car buyer.
How do we Know if you're bona fide? Easy. If you come in and let our
salesman show you our cars, and then buy a new' car from any dealer
between the time you see our salesman and January 1, 1965, bring the
car, your sales invoice, and our salesman’ s card in and we’ll hand you $5.
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a

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we can fill your need, somewhere between a Corvair and a Cadillac.

W M U To Have
Week Of Prayer
Forest City Baptist Church
WMU Circles will observe a
Week of Prayer for Foreign
Missions
beginning Sunday
and continuing daily at M p m
at the church through the fol­
lowing Sunday. Services will
he In honor of the missionary,
Miss Lottie Moon, now ite
ceased.
Mrs. Clifford Gresham, wife
of the pastor, will be in charge
eaeh evening exerpt on Wed­
nesday when Rev. Gresham
will give a special talk. Offer­
ings will go fur foreign mis­
sions around the world and
programs will be on the mis­
sion work with special prayers
being offered for missionar­
ies.
Churches of the Southern
Baptist Conference parttcipal- J
tog ta the program have set
their goal for this year at J12,l

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MON. - TUES. - WED.
Set Meetings

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GLENN Cavanaugh and Mary Sohaakl are
resident and aecretary, respectively, of the
orest Lake Academy chapter, American Tem­
perance Society.

STARTS M O N D A Y

Episcopalians

Fighting In Viet Nam Explained

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N uts T o Squirrels
As u many phi’o'ophers have re­
marked, it isn’ t t’:e Ms headaches
that f«t you down. It's the measly
Uttle ones.

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Squirrels, for instance.
Maybe you’re not a bird watcher
or feeder. But millions o f people are.
And squirrels are driving them
squirrelly.
Squirrels ire nuts over bird feed.
They will eat it by the hour and do
anything to get to it.
And while they are eating it, the
birds can’t get at it. This distresses
not the birds, but the people who like
to feed birds.
The resulting battle o f brains be­

Bruce Biossot — Roy Crowley
W ill IT BE A TWO-WAY STREET?

Political N otebook

tween the bird feeders and the squir­
rels has developed into one of the
great intellectual conflicts of all time.
So far, the squirrels have won. paws
down.
Nobody can convince a bird feeder
that squirrels can't think. And their
tenacity is marvelous. So Is their insensitiveity. They know they’re not
welcome, but they come anyway.
There just must be some way to
keep squirrels from taking over bird­
feeding stations. If there is, the bird
feeders would like to know about it.
So would the birds.
The squirrels couldn't care less.
With their brains, who worries?

WASHINGTON (N EA ) —
Specialists In fedeml-aUte re­
latione argue that any U. S.
tax monies fed beck to the
states can be handled without
major misuse.
President Johnson will aug.
gest such a turnback early in
1985. The hope, o f course, Is
that much o f these funds will
be employed in filling huge
educational needs. The plan
would bypass the roadblocks
that long have Impeded gen­
eral federal aid to education
proposals.
One expert In the federalstate field says the pressures
for action in education are
just at great at the state
level as in Washington and
will keep stata officials from
unwisely diverting returned
tax sums to lower priority
mat (era.
Ha behaves, too, that waste
and other laxity in the alloca­
tion of federal "feed-back
funds" would not produce the
serious problems thst have
arisen with the specific grant
of IT. S. interstate highway
monies to the itatee.
fo r any who may be con
rerned,
another
point
is
made. Even had Congreis
surmounted the obstacles and
voted federal aid to the
schools, the lawmaker's in­
grained fear o f anything that
smacks o f control of educa­
tion woutd surely have pro­
duced legislation free o f im­
portant federal atringa.
This being the likely alter

Just Go A w ay!
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Any society that can figure out a
w’ay to get rid of old razor blades
can't be laughed off as an imperial­
istic nitwit, even by the Commun­
ists.
But can it also come up with a way
to get rid of old autos?
It had better, or one of these days
— and sooner than we think— Amer­
ica the Beautiful is going to be ju3t
one unbroken coast-to-coast junk
yard of abandoned cars.
There already are 8,000 auto junk
yards scattered around the country,
many in nature’s beauty spots. And
with 5,000,000 old cars biting the
rust each year, things are going to
get worse unless and until our in­
genuity gets better.
Economists and nature lovers are
working on the problem, and Presi­
dent Johnson has it on his list of
things to be done in the evolution of
The Great Society.

The razor blade disposal problem
was alleviated by the sheer genius
of cutting a slot in the wall and let­
ting the law of gravity take over.
Maybe we could dig big holes In
the ground and stuff the old autos
into them.
Unless someone can think of a
better way.

Thought For Today
But the king said to Araunah. No,
but I will buy it of you for a price; 1
will not offer burnt offerings to the
Lord my God which cost me nothing.
So David bought the threshing floor
and the oxen for fifty shekels of
silver.— II Samuel 24:21.
•

•

•

One secret act o f self-denial, one
sacrifice of inclination to duty, is
worth all the good thoughts, pass­
ionate prayers in which idle people
indulge. — John Henry Cardinal
Newman.

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Dr. Crane's

W orry C linic

native p r o s p e c t , there is
clearly no sente in moaning
over the dangers o f lump
sum return of federal rev­
enues to the states.
Federal-state experts are,
in fact, overjoyed at the new
outlook. They think Immense
advantages o f flexibility in
the use o f these funds will go
with any reasonable plan the
President proposes.
These people do not con­
tend, however, that all vlrtua
resldea with the state* when
It cornea to using money for
state and local purposes.
They are the first to agree
ith federal
programmers
that strings tied to U. S.
funds hava often been highly
beneficial both to the taxpay­
er and the recipient of federal aid.
In th* broad field o f public
assistance, a favorite target
of those who consistently as­
sail federal aid, specialists
her# say that state-local per­
sonnel standards hava been
substantially elevated to the
“ merit system" demands fixed
by federal law and regulation.
Social Security, aid to de­
pendent children and other
public aid program* al] must
be conducted by employe*
who have met carefully es­
tablished standards. U la a
reasonable guess that untold
sums hava been saved as a
result.
Similar merit requirement*
are set at th* federal end In
unemployment compensation,

civilian defsnte, various agri­
cultural service*, th* work of
the Children'* Bureau (mater­
nal health, help for crippled
children), and numerous other
activities.
There can b* no pretense
that these standards a n al­
ways well observed, but they
do serve a* a highly useful
check on the defects which
can quickly creep into any
program I n v o l v i n g larga
funds. Moat federal
a Id
further depends on th* sub­
mission o f "stata plans" ap­
proved by U. S. authorities.
The dangers that can af­
flict th* granting o f federal
monies were most strikingly
evident in the early years of
tha interstate highway pro­
gram. With Washington pro­
viding 90 to 95 per cent of
th* outlays, waata and cor­
ruption developed tn several
stales. Including Massachu­
setts, Florida, Oklahoma and
New Mexico.
Testimony before tha B!»tmk committee tn the U. S.
House established that in fre­
quent cases state field In­
spectors and othsr stata o ffi­
cials war* deliberately sub­
verting federal standards in
materials and workmanship.
Some highways crumbled be­
fore they went into service.
These are tha kind o f pit­
fall* tha federal-stata expert*
Insist can be safely skirted If
and when Lyndon Johnson
move* to tosa big federal
sums back to the states.

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Helen Fuller Soys

"Master, whence comcth
For many teacher*, har­
Matthew's original ques­
tion U one of the solutions assed and maybe irritable ihy pow er?" he was thus ask­
to famous Bruce Barton's from a late date the night ed by tome 5th columnists.
lament about our failure to
"Let me ask you a question
before that shorted their
teach "creative imagina­
Rev. Martin Luther King’s of brutalities toward Negroes. ila wss released on probation.
first," Christ replied. "And
night's sleep, find that orig­
tion" and original thinking
A remarkable statement in
if you answer mine, then I'll disputed telegram of protest The record will show that the
Explosion of the first nu­ to our youngatera. So send inality on the port o f kiddies answer yours. Whence cometh to Fill Director J. Edgar Hoo­
WASHINGTON - President ment on erms limitations
FBI end th* Justice Depart­ Dr. King's telegram wss that
takes
mura
of
a
teacher's
Johnson wilt hold his first would come out of our con­ clear test in China Oct. 10 for the Bating Scalri helm*
tha power of John the Bap­ ver appears to be hated on ment received during the Al­ ht had bean unsbls to find
meeting with a new group he tinuing talks with the Russians and tho subsequent ousting of and Irani how to be top- time.
error and misunderstanding. bany troubles numerous com­ any racord of sn FBI i*quest
tist."
If youngster* can be push­
has appointed to search for in Geneva or from the next Khrushchev In the Soviet notch parenta.
Moreover, the misunder­ plaints of violations o f Negro to meet with blm to discuss
This stumped them, for he
ways of preventing the spread session of the United Nations Union made necessary the
CASE U-447: Matthew, ag- ed through the usual rot* had thrown n 2-horned dilem­ standing apparently it wide­ civil rights. The record fur­ various problems. Dr. King
o( nuclear weapons to other Assembly when nuclear arms President's decision to recal­ etl 5, ii the oidrit of our memorizing, there is less dis­
spread among Negroes. Nei­ ther allows thut these were said he always had mads himma right back at them.
control will be on the agenda. culate the position of the U. S. daughter Judy’s four young­ turbance of routine.
nations.
ther Dr, King nor the minor­ Investigated and that the Jue- aelf available to Atlanta FBI
Barents,
you
must
stifle
The fear of what the ex­
In appointing the Gilpatrlc sters.
Headed by former Deputy
Rruce Burton then wonders
agents.
your instant tendency to an­ ity group for which he speaks tire Department was advised
Secretary of Defense Roswell perts call the “ proliferation" committee to make this recal­
During the summer they just how we can encournge
seems to understsnd the func­ in all instances of complaints
The record will thaw * pat­
swer
and,
instead,
tactfully
Gilpatrlc, this panel is grap­ of nuclear bomb power was a culation, Mr. Johnson made were all visiting us at our youth to take the original
tions
of
the
Fill
and
the
se­
tern
o f frustration In FBI ef­
and
luveitignlive
results,
Tho
"I'uuse and Bruise"; then re­
pling with the problem created main reason for U. S. agree­ clear his determination to aummer farm home,
pathway that produces an Ed.
vere limitations imposed.
recurd further shows that the forts to meet with Dr. King,
verse
your
child’s
query.
by recent changes In the pow- ment to the limited ban on nu­ stick to our long-time goal,
As Matthew was taking his isnn or Pasteur or Henry
Misunderstood are the facts Justice Department did not More often than not. Dr. King
Judy might thus h a v e
cr structure in the Soviet clear testing two years ago. set by Presidents Eisenhower bath, he looked up at his Ford or Einstein.
that the FBI is not a notion- prosecute in any of these cas­ was too busy, sway from his
"paused
and
praised”
by
say­
Union and their- effect else­ The fear of what China might and Kennedy: to stop a world­ mother ami said:
And her* Is one of the best
n! police department, that It es.
office or shout to leave It
do when she learned to make wide nuclear arms race be­
where.
"Mother, 1 have a good psychological a n s w e r s to ing: "Matthew, that’s n very has no function lo protect the
when the FBI sought an aud­
There
were
prosecutions
of
clever
question.
In
fart,
I
Before the fall of Nikita the nuclear bomb likewise led fore It progresses any farther. question for you.
Bruce Barton.
peraun of anyone, white or white persona In the Albany ience with the Negro leader.
never heard o f it before."
Khrushchev the U. S. had hop­ Khrushchev to favor the ban One of the committee's first
What Is it that holds wnblack, that It hns no author­ an-a. A Sasser, Ga., deputy
Overriding all other uspect*
Be more an "asker" instead
ed that some further agree* on testing in the atmosphere. tasks U to determine whether t,.r
This will make the ques­ ity to obtain prosecution of
of Dr. Klng'e various charges
marshal
was
arrested
on
all the branches of govern- 1
Wh,!,‘ “ U
° f " " " “ n,wer,r" of your tioner feel elated and also
an offender and that there charges of intimidating vot­ against the FBI la the mis­
child'* queries!
ment that affect nuclear arms
stop him on that question.
She shook her head, and
are ureas and large ones In
understanding about function.
Tho
usual
parent
is
the
policies are in perfect step.
Then reverse it by asking which the FBI has no Juris­ er registration workers, FBI The FBI has no power to o f­
Matthew then pointed to tin*
target
of
an
incessant
barrage
investigation
enabled
Indict­
Because almost a dozen sponge which he had been us­
the child for the answer. And
of wbo • what • why • when • if you continue this strategy, diction whatever.
ment of the deputy marshal. fer protection to anyone at
Enterprise
agencies deal In some way ing.
Altamonte Springs
King's Ud-'gram was sent He whs acquitted Jnn. 25, any place at any tim*.
where*.
Mrs.
Rltchl*
Harris
with
these
matters
the
possi­
you will stimulate creative
Sira. Julia RaMoe
Judy later recounted this
to Hoover after tho Fill di­ 1903, liy a U.S. District Court
838-1318
888-5831
And hefore ha ran formul­ thinking and a probing sci­
bilities for conflict between story to me a* evidence of
rector hail called King the jury.
•88-4884
them are obviously numerous. original thinking on Mat­ ate a simple, monosyllabic re­ entific outlook on the part of
OVER 35 YEARS
must notorious linr in the
Bear Lak#-For#at City
ply to his chilli’s first ques­ your yuungstvr.
Often this is because it is thew'* part.
FBI agents arrested four
A t First A Palmetto
Lake
Mary
country.
Tho
telegram
denied
Mrs. Slaryann Miles
hard to see the relation be­
So send for by 200-polnt thut King had said that al­ white men Sept. 17, IUil2, in
(Alongside old post office)
Mrs. France- Weater
Bruce Barton, famous busi­ tion, the toddler has shot 20
838-3878
tween two or more aspects of ness philosopher, recently be­ more queries at his pater so "Tests for flood I'orenis," en­
th* viciriily o f a burned Ne­
312-8118
global-sized problems. Take, moaned the lack of arhool that carefully evolved reply closing a long stamped, re­ leged FBI Ineffectiveness In gro church near Dawson, Ga.,
Casselberry
Lake Monro#
for example, the peaceful Uses training creative imagination. to Number One is probably turn envelope, plus 2U rents. Albany, Ga., was due mere­ about 30 miles from Albany.
Mr*. H- L. Johnson
Mr*. Jane Casselberry
ly to the presence of South­
of atomic energy. The U. S.,
There had been no violation
(Alwsyu write In Hr.
322-4722
138-SOU
Instead, he nay* moat chil­ wasted, anyway.
erners among the agents.
Canada and Great Britain as dren are taught by rot*.
of federal law. The FBI, howIn this case, teach yourself Crane In rare of this news­
Longwoed
Th*
FBI
noted
on
receipt
well as Russia have been gen­ They meekly parrot Ideas tn use what I have railed the paper, enclosing1 a long
Chuluotn
rver, obtained
confessions
Mrs. Bonn* Eaten
of th* telegram that four of
erous In recent years in sup­ from textbook* and often are “ Reversible Why" technique.
Mrs. Joan Magia
which were nude available to
stamped, addressed envelope
S38-331T
five
agents
then
in
Albany
• Carpet* • Furniture
385-3712
plying smaller countries with a c t u a l l y reprimanded for
local authorities. Three adults
Jesus employed it to con­ and 20 rents to rnvrry typ­
North Orlando
were
from
the
North.
• Tile
• Piano*
reactors to create atomic pow­ showing such initiative as found his critics and avoid ing and printing m*ta when
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
each were sentenced to seven
Deltona
The record will show that
* Rental Reds
er for peaceful purposes. The Matthew demonstrated in the implicating himself too early you send for one of his
232-8/95
years imprisonment. A Juvenin Novemher, 1982, Br. King
Mrs. Mildred Haney
U. S has given reaclors to bathtub.
booklets.)
Oatara
on dangerous issue*.
888-5831
discussed
racial
disturbances
more than 20 countries Now
Mra. Clarence Snyder
in Albany, Gs. He w is widely
322-4841
that
China has become a nu­
Geneva
quoted then tn the press pos­
clear
power,
might
India
or
Oviedo
Mr*. JoAnn Hays
sibly misquoted, of fours* ss
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
Ji pi n be tempted tn use the
319-4871
CALL
stating that one of the great­
385-3180
peaceful" reactors for bomb
est problems regarding th*
production? This u one ques
FBI in th* South was that
firm for the Gilpatrlc commit­
the agents were white South­
tee tn consider.
erners who had been Influenc­
Another subject for their
M O V I N G AN D S T O R A G E C O , INC
ed hy th* mores or customs of
study is the effect of the con
The most powerful leader the community.
trnversial Multi-Lateral Force
Since 1953, the dominant primarily responsible for the
FA 2 - 9 5 1 1
They complained that not a
of nuclear submarines pro­ political figure in British Gui­ racial strife.
aligned against him is Negro
single
arrest
was
made
in
Al­
Members of the legislature
posed for Western allies. The ana, a crown colony on the
5 0 4 Coley Ave.
S a n f o r d , Fla.
Page 1-A Sanford. Florida Fri., December 4, 1964 U. S. has argued that includ­ northeast coast of South Amer­ ate to be elected by a propor­ leader Forbes Burnham, * bany, G*., during th* period
London educated
lawyer,
a
ing Western Germany in such ica, has been Dr Cheddl Ja tional representation system
a force controlled by the U. S. gan, an American trained den­ which will award legislative Conservative who broke with
e r u n a
*- s i h l o w , b d i t o b s a w r t i L u a a a
Is the best way of controlling tist of East Indian descent seats to the political parlies in Jagan's Peoples Progress Par­
r n a v K w o l t o l i x h . C l t i a l s u s s - l i s s r s l M aaaeee
German
nationalism. The new Since 1961 he has been the proportions to their total vote. ty to form hiv own People* Na­
K &lt; &gt; n i:u r A L K X t x u c i t
J l I k l A * L. S T K X t T H U M
Ailvtetlslag
Uiticloi
Soviet leaders reportedly view colony’L prime minister.
Under previous simple m»- tional Congress party, A third
A s H ie itie K d lia r
HUV MHK KH
the
MLF
in
itself
as
a
move
to
joriiy
rule in the various dis­ group is the united force led
On
Dec.
7,
against
a
back­
■ AMMV I. JOM .VtOX
AdvtrtUla* M.nag.r
i__ 190-1 BUICK WILDCAT 4-DOOR HARD­
"proliferate" nuclear power ground of a long history of tricts Jagan has been sble to by Peter D'Aguiar, wealthy
SU SH IS* Kdltor
■ O f PLATT
cSsawal
Advsrtlsln*
Maniisr
Portguese
businessman.
TOP. FACTORY AIR CONDITIONED,
by sharing It with the Ger­ bloody clashrs between East win legislative control with
D 41ISI 1 M i l . L I A M S
J A.v US I H U C S A S U
S o c ia ls
g illie s
Together, the followers of
mans. How can insistence on Indian and Negro residents oi less than half of the votes.
Musis**! Maaagsr
WHITE WITH BLUE INTERIOR, 13,000
d o t t im
A ia U X
VHKU W A L L *
the MLF be made consistent the colony, at attempt will he The new system constitutes Burnham and D'Aguiar total
Cits tailor
Machaalcsl tfupi
ACTUAL MILES. ONE YEAR FACTORY
with the goal of containing made to break Jagan's bold in a serious challenge to him.
something over 300,000 and it
J t DV W h I L L I
H ILL V I S l k X T
Staff FOoto* r*pa»r
the nuclear arms race at least election of a new government
Jagan's strength comes from Is Britain's hope, seconded by
O ts ir
* 8 its r
WARRANTY AVAILABLE.
to present limits?
The election will be held un­ his 295.000 East Indian follow­ the United States, that they
Put&gt;lt»h*d dally *sc*pt Saturday. Sunday sad Cfcrtalmsa; pubThis meeting will see the der
new rules imposed by ers who make up the colony’s can eliminate Jagan's Marxist
llabad Saturday prscatdlag Christmas.
start oI some ol this brain­ Crest Britain which plainly largest single ethnic group, influence and, in coalition,
a L H v C H ir r io A h a t h *
stretching inquiry into matters docs not like Jagan, a declar­ mostly laboring in the sugar bring about an end to racial
Horn* Dallvaty
ltd w**k
of moment to all.
hostilities.
ed Marxist, sod holds him plantations.

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COMORSOATIOWAI#
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(UnlteA Church of C hrist)
Park Avenue at K lh St.
I : « l a. as. ___ Charch School
11:00 a. m- — W orship Sarrlra
• :t« p.
_ Chris lisa Tenth

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r. r c im m
r n i« f
M ornlap W t n l l » _ l:le a m.
l u U r k k t i l —_ 1:11 a m.
U * r a li| W arship _ 11:44 a a .
T rita iu p t’ slon ___ • :!« p m.
E vealap W arship . H I p m.
W a i P ray er Barrl*# T:M p. &amp;

Alliance
CHIU ST IAM MISSIONARY
AXJJANCE CHURCH
1491 Park A o a a t 14th Se
Rot C C- Daaa Jr. — Paster
SaaSar School ------ S:4» a sa.
W arship S«rotes - 1 H 4 s a
E vening W arship — f:S4 p- as.
A lllaaea Tooth
Fellow ship (W o A ) _ T:S9 p- » (W ad)
P rsro r Sarrlca ------ T ill p- a .

Assem bly O f God
p im e c r e s t a sse m ble
ood church

ELDER SPRIKOS BAPTIST
OU Orlaado BA at Hostor A v a
B H sm illoa G riffis — P sstor
S aadsr School ___ 1:41 a. as.
H ora m p W arship _ ii:4 9 a as.
Trstatnp Cnloa _
4:M p u .
Evening W arship — Ti4l p. sa.

Baptist

WE1TS1DE HtSSIONART
BAPT 1ST CHURCH
Ith SL A HoUr Ava.
John 4L K in g ------------ Pash
■ aadap School ------ 14:44 A ■
Su sdar
M oralap Warahlp — 11:44 a i
•aadap
E voatap Warahlp _ 1:44 p i
W sdassda f
P ra f4 r Service _ _ _ T:44 p s
PIN EC It CUT BAPTIST
CUURCH
Oaora Road
P s i t o r _____ W iliu m J. d a tes
M oralap Warship
11:44 A m.
S u s d s f School . . . . . . 4:4) A m.
T rsln la g Ualoa _
l : ! i p ra.
E v ts la g W orship _ T:I4 p ra.
W ed O ltlcars A Taachvrt
Meeting __________ 4-11 p A
JORDAN M IMIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
t i l l W. First Street
Bandar School _ _ 11:41 A sa
Morn ing W orship _ 1!:44 a m.
BlbU Stadr IS u adar) T:IS p a
E van gelistic gervlcs Ties p m.
W sd. Prsper Msst — T;44 p ra.
BUI S t e p h e n s ________ Pseter
A Cordial W elcom e to AU

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CHRIST CHURCH
Charch Airaee V ta g w o o i
FT. Charloa W . Stew are Jr.
V icar
Help Com m saloa _ 1:99 a. m.
F a m llr Scrolco A
Claasoa _ _ _ _ _ 1:49 a. a .
Ctasacs ____________ 4:19 a. a .

Hs used to bs ths burcr of wsws bo(k good
and bad. And he announced ths merehsndisa
available in the various places of business.
Newspapers hairs long since replaced him.
He would cry the hour night and day for hs
was timekeeper to the town. D o c k s and wrist*
watches crowded him out of our Hfe.
But when he announced the hour he liked to
rroA tisrs his neighbors: *” TU three o’clock—and
all’s wall!” Why has no one taken up this func­
tion in our modem world?
Probably because no one is certain that sD
is welL And because merely aaging that all is
well doesn't calm our fears or lighten our con­
cern.
More and more we are coming to realise that
our crucial need la spiritual Men are seeking
truth and p o w e r in the faith and worship of our
c h u r c h e s . With each p a s s in g hour it becomes
m o re evident that all w ill b e well only when
ALL discover God.

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S a a der School ------- t : ! l a. a
H era ta s W orship _ 11:49 a m.
T rsta ia s Ualoa ____ 9:41 p sl
E v ea ia s W orship _ T ie p m.
Wed. M lshl
P rarer M eetlas _ T:!4 p m.
Rev. R. J. Bojrntos —
Pastor

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Cer. IT U sa d Elm
H. M. W i l d e r _________ Pastoi
• s e d e r School ------ 4:14 a. a
M sra la g W arship — 19:49 a. m
B re n ts # W orship — t:S9 p m
T oath Berv. (Baa.) . 4:99 P m
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Christian
FIR S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIFLES OF CHRIST
1947 B Basford A r a
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V ersos F ille r
■ under School ____ l:4 t a. m.
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Church O f Christ
CHURCH OF CHRIST
O ossvs
Ralph Brewer Jr.
C veasellet
Bible School ------ -- 4:44 a. m.
44orslas W orship — 4:*S • ra.
E e a ls s W orship — 4:14 p m.
W ed. P r sro r Boretco l ie p as.

HOLT CROSS
491 S Park A te.
Fr. Loror D Sopor. R ector
Hotr Commualoa _ 1:49 a m.
Fam llr Service sad

lo a d e r School_____ l.SS a a

M ora les Prarer
( P i n t lo a d e r —
H e ir Com m saloa 11:49 a. a .

Free Methodist
F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Coraar Ith S l sad L a irs ! A i t
H e-. O. E. Anderson — Paa toe
Telephone: I I M U l
Sander School ____ 4:44 a. m.
Morning W o rg h lp __ 14:41 a. sl
Evening Worship _ 1:40 p. m.
Wed. P r e fe r Service 1:44 p. m.

PAOLA CHURCH 0 4 CHRIST
H lih w a f 41 West
M srrls H ub/ _____ Evangelist
Bible CUss _____ 14:ee a. os.
M sralag W orship _ 11:44 a. as.
K esola g Worship — l.e e p m.
BlbU C a sses W sA . 1:44 p. a .

Lutheran
OOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
3444 A Orlaado D rive
Hwy. IT .lt)
ta s te r* . Plortda

CHURCH OP CURIST
111! Parh Aveasa
Bert B row s _____ E vsafatlat
Sunder
Bible S t a d r _____14:4S
a as.
M a n ia s W orship _ I l:t 4 a os.
Evening Service —
4:14p sa.
•ss -H trs ld o l T roth - 1 p A
Suadsr s a Chaaael 4
Tueedar
l a i n ntbla Clast . ItiSS A m.
W vln vaiay
B llla C l a e s _____T ill
A SA

tn-rm

The Rev. J. Oordea P u r r ,

putor

laadfty School _
l:XS ft- m.
M eralap W ershlp _ 11:44 a. m.
Cummaalea— Plral 4 under la
Each Haath

Hladsrgartsa a a l Nursorf
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THE REDEEMER
144 W. IIth Place
T h e Church ef the Latheraa
H oar” aad TV T h ia U tha
U fa *
Herbert W. Oeersa ■___ P a llo r
Puadaf School ____ 1:11 a a .

Christian Science
FIKBT CHUHCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
ISO Keel Second Streot
• ondar Service A
Sunder Pcheol _
11:49 A a
Su bject: "Ood the O n lf Cauee
en d crea tor”
W edneedar Sorvtco . I l l p A
Reeding Room : III E. P in t.
M e e k d ife : 14 14 A wl - 1 11
A m. P rltay Evening: 9 .I t 1:19 A A

Worehlp Service _ 11:14 a
K iniergariea Aal Naraerj

CHURCH OP OOD
H ad P French
L. K A lford ..................Paetor
S en der S c h o o l ___ 4.41 A m
Morning Wornhlp
l i . f t A ra.
E vsn gvllstlc Serv. . T.IS p ra.
Tuos PTervr *orv. . t:I4 a *•
Thar* Young Pvopl#
Eadvavor
..
- T ill A *-

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
IIW T. 414
Ph. tll-1114
Paetor
-- Chester W Plank
Suadar School _
l l . l l a ra.
M orning gervlco _ 1114 a m.
T ratalag Ualea
4 14 a ra
Eventag Service — T.l# A “ •
W v d a ooler Meetings:
O rganisations ___ 4 14 a *•
Prayer — -------- — T.4» a "■
Choir _ _ _ _ _ _ I 41 a ra.

CHURCII OP GOD
OF FROPHECT
1444 E!ra Avenue
Rev Robert W e lc h ____P ts to r
Suadar S c h o o l____ &gt; l l a ra.
W orship Service _ It 41 a ra.
E n gellttlc Serv. __ 1:44 A ra.
Ttaodof:
Bible T rsln la g ------ T.44 a * Thursday ;
Touag Paoplo Service T 44 p a .

a

Methodist
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
111 Park A v a
Rav. Robert M JsaklsA Pastor
M oraiag Worship _ I IS a m.
S u n ia r School ____ 4 :SS A ra.
Mura lag Worship _ 14:11 a m.
MTP Meetings _
4.IS a A
(In tsra sd U tA Ssaler)
Evening Worship _ T:!4 a m.

Church Of God

OAKLAWM BAPTIST CHURCH
1T4I C ou m rr Club Road
■ p ottered hr f i r s t JUptUI
Charch
Rsv. JL T. B arrslt _ _ Psator
band ar School _ _ I 41 A m.
W ershtp fe rv ica — ll:4 s a m.
Train in g Ualoa — — S:«l P m.
E von lag W o r s h ip _1:14 p a
Wed. IN tfo r terv. _ T.14 A m.

Methodist

Suadar

II Samuel
IS :14-23

Monday

Tuesday
Prow rba
i i 21-2S

11 Samuel
11 24-33

Frldap
Etc hid

Saturd
B Corinl

U :S-1S

13:1-

GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
R*v- W. E. T im m s ____Pastor
Suadar School --------- 4:11 a m.
Morning Services _ 11:00 a m.
Choir Practice Wsd. T:14 a ba
E varr Oaa W slcom A

ORACC METHODIST CHURCH
Ooora R l . si Woodland A v s,
Rsv. Jobs H. Hlrta J r , Pastor
Church School _ _ 4:41 a m.
Morning Worship _ 11:40 a m.
M TP ---------------------- 4:14 a m.

C JL B oattr -------------- Paa
Ostaaa
l u t i r School _
1S:49
Ootsaa
W orship Scrrtea _ 1I:«P
■ to ffo r i Memorial—
W orship Service _ 4:14
■tailor* Msmorial—
l u l s r School ------ 11:19

a.
a.
a.
a.

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Saaltad Estates
C lues H aights
Rev. Charles R H e s s — Paster
Church School ____ 1:41 a. m.
M aralas Warship _ 11:99 a. ra.
MTP ---------------------- 9:19 p. as.
E va Worship ____ T:!9 p ra.
Wed. Prefer Service T:S9 p a .

Southern Methodist
FIRST SOCTHERM
METHODIST CHURCH
W om aa's Club Buildla#
441 Oak A v a
Darward H. K night J r , Paster
Sunder School _
S:4S a. ra.
W orship Ssrrloa _
1:14 p s i

Nazarene
FIRST CHUnCH
OF THE .NAZARENE
W . Jad St. a t Mapla A re.
Past Blckss ■■
P astor
■aadaf School _ _ 4:44 a. m.
Moralap W orship _ 14:44 a. m.
Tooth Hear ------------ 1:04 p. m.
EvangeltitU Service Ti44 p. m.
Mid.Wash
Service (W # A ) _ T;44 p. a .
Third Suadsr
SlagtplraUsa _ _ 1:49 p. a .
FIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary. F1a
Rav. W. L H olcom bs. P ssto r
Suadar
4:41 a m. ------ BlbU School
11:44 a a - M oralap W arship
T:4S p. a _ Evening Service
1:44 p m. _ Wed. M id -W ee*
Prarer Services
1:44 p m . — Last W ed. MUg.
lo a a rf Servtca

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHUKCU OP LONG WOOD
141 Orange Street
Rev. E. Rath Grant __ Paetor
Sunder S c h o o l_____ 19:49 A ra.
Morning W o r s h ip __ 11:44 a m.
Sander Evening _ T:30 a m.
Wsd. BI his S tu d f - 7:S4 A m.
Conquerors M sstlng
F r l d s f ----------------- 1:19 a m.

Presbyterian
FIRST PRE SBTTSH IA H
CHURCH
■snlord. r iA
Osk A v a A Ird PL
O rovsr C. Sew ell Jr. __ P aster
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aaslatant
P a ster
Church S c h o o l______ 4 :l t a m.
Session Meets ____ 14:41 a m.
Morning W orship _ 11:49 a. ra.
Pioneer I'sllowshlp _ 4:09 a m.
Senior III Fellowship 4:09 A ra.
Evening W orship _ T:14 a ra.
Wsd. Prsror Mooting T:«4 A m.

CHURCH OP THE COVENANT
STTI South Orlaado D rive
Thomas U. M akla P astor
Worship ---------------- 4:44 a ra.
Church School _
14:04 a a .

The Follow ingr Sponsors Make This Church N otice And Directory P age Possible
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr.
Mri. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
o f Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO
and Staff

ZITTROWTR BROS.
1400 S. Elm

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodgej and Staff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES. INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS. INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

NELSON A CO.. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO.. INC.

HARRELL k BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St-, Sanford

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

SANFORD WELDING k
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley k Employees

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
SOI W. I s l St., Sanford

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

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

HILL HARDWARE k
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

BA FT I I T

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

S N irm *^ SNAPPIN” TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

PERFECTION
DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-M0RRIS0N, INC.
and Staff

WHATABURGER
2545 French Avenu

WILSON-EICHELBURGER

L. D. PLANTE. IN C
Oviedo, Florida

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

HILL LUMBER k HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappe and Employees

PUBL1X MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND WIUCS RESTAURANT
Rose ft Wilks Bowman ft Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO

Ml. Zlaa M Urtaaarr BagtlaC Slgra Ava.
Haw
MU
Calvary
MUaiaaary
Bay tlac
1141 W. U th s e
New ha! ora Prim itive Sa f lir t Charch.
I4ee W. I Ilk SL
New Me Z laa Baptist Church. ITSa Pear Ava
Oaklawa BagtUt Chagul. ST44 W. 14th Be
Oataaa Baatlat Charch
Ptiecreat BagtUt Church. M l W. Oaara le e
Prairie La ha Be g lu t Charch. RUga B i ,
P tra Park
Prcgrvaa M lraU atry BagtUt C t c r A , k l l w t y
l v : , a l S h ia h MUatraary BagtUt Charch,
Mirth A H ickary
St J a a a s M.aaiaaarr B agllat Church Stc.
BA 114 O naaa
Be Paul Mlaaiaaarp Baptlgh Charch. Ith Be
Be Maltha wt MUaUaary BagtUt Charch
Caaaaa Halghta
■ e Jehu's Mluelaaarr B a glU t Church.
9)1 Crpraca Be
T r a g ic Bag ll at Church. P u la Sgrtaps B A .
A'.'.aaraata pgrtapr
WaaUMa MUawaary BaglU t Church.
414 A Hr Ur a v a
Slaw Hvge BaglUt Church. I l l Oraapt A VC.

■e
A*a*a
CathaUa
Church.
Parahtap
P lata DeBary
Be Mary MagJalraa Cathallc Charch. M allla r t A v a AJiamaata Sgn agg

Paula
Waalayaa
MaUaAlst.
Re
49
W. at Paala
■ e Jura.a A M R . ta a fe r * A v a
■e H a /F a A J A R Charch Se R e &lt;!S Oataaa
Se
Pa aTe MetheAiac C l a r e t
Oataaa
Hi. t i t i r v f l i i
SiafTrrv
M aaartal
MaUaAUt C k s r a k
A DeBary

SEVENTH DAT ADVZNTTPT
Farcat lA h a Savaath-hay A ivaatlat Charch.
Hwy. u i . r « r i « t City
Sava a th^lay Advaatut Church. H altU aS
A r e . Altam atta Sgrlaga
S ^ a m a * V '“ 1 &gt; 1 W
APvaatlat
Charch.

MORTUARY

Eunice L Wilson and Staff

Oviedo, Florida

SEM INOLE C O U N T Y A R E A C H U R C H D I R E C T O R Y A llU c h B u ftlit Church. OvivJ*
C u u t l lU itU t Church, l i l t 0 » k Avu.
Cbuluvt* PtMt h f U H Church
Ch • !• «(* ScfU M MUatoa
C U l l 4&gt;&gt;:&gt;4t Bugtltt Church.
444 U h ra g i B4
4*1rut lU glU t Church. 114 Park Avh.
r t w t d i M f Bag tu t C h un k t l
A lU a u r lv ggrlaga
Ht 414. AliMbuuta Igrlagu
4*ttvi tu u iu t Charch c l IMBarr
Firvt lU p-.vi Charch c f G vccva
F u n lU flU t Church af U h , M iry
Flrvt UcgtUt Charch at Lake Uuaruc
Ftral H ufUit Charch at U i | v h 4 . O r .
C harch p G reat
f h i Bag t in Church er OvlaCa
»*irtt Bap tu t Church o f 4 u U a 4 « Bgrlapa
F l r n ahUuh Mlaalaaaxy B a gtu t Church,
1141 W. U th St

r .» e a i C u r Baguat Charch
4 'o u a tn a H«a9 U agn u Church. OvIaAa

L ov e gouthara UcgUat U.oaiaa. ChuUutA
U lM lo r i/r
B aglU t
Church
North
Hi
klatargrtaa
4tacc4vc a
MUa:va
B agtltt Charch
Oah U i l HA Gataaa
M -ra l^ c Glurr Uvgt-tt Church. Gaaava t t » f .
Mt. O uvc M.aaivavrr loagual Church, » * »
agrihga j u . U u « m (

CATMOC1C
Church a f U a MaUvtty. Lake Mary
All 4 - via CaihctU Church. T il Gah A va
Bo a a a CaiAaUa Mara. Pguriaraaaa Cash,

CXMUTUX
Plrrt Chrirtlaa Church. 1441 l Sa a ta r i a v a
Caagrvgallaaat ChrUtlaa Church.
T ill Parh A va
XurthalAe Chrlattaa ChsrtA.
P i e r IBs
H avas D r. M a illa a l
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Charch a f C h ru e tltS A Park Ava,
Charch af C h ru e Gaaava
C harts at C h ru e LeapweeA
Char as af Chrtee Paula
CHURCH OP GOO
Church
Chuns
Church
Church

af
af
af
at

Gap.
OM
OuA.
G«A

&gt;41 HUkarp
Ittr S Preach
O.iaAa
Hlaataa. C i 'r r j r u r
ZPI4COPAX.

An Bulats Zgtrargut Charch B. DcBury
A va . E atcrgrite
Chrttl Kg.rcogul Church. L u ip w ca t
Ail Suiau S y u n y r i C a irrp r^ a
H riy Craaa BguaaguL Parh A v a at M b

LCntBBA*
A ic v u lv a
Lutharua
Church.
Ovarbraah
D r. Caaaalbarry
G o a l IbagharC CaltaA Luthant,
2444 S. Or lam4a Dr.
LatharAu Churah a f tha B e l eeratr ,
111 W. M U Place
Hvaatah Latharaa Church. A aariaua Lap!as
Hall. Pratrla Lake. Peru Parh
Se Luhea Lutharua Church. B e 444 Cavlm
METHODIST
Baruatt Maaaarial MaUaAUt Church. R
DeBary A va. Eularyriaw
Bear Laha MaUaAUt Churah
Bethel A_M R Church. Camuaa H alphU
Caaacibarry Ceterasutty MaUaAlat Church.
Hwy. IT-41 A P i t y B ilg e R l . CaaaAbarry
DvBary Cammaalty MaUaAUt Church W.
HighiauAh DeBary
Chrlet MethaAtac Church
S u a U a f Eatatea
Piret MaUwAut Church, a l l P ark A v a
Pirat MathaAlat Church a f OviaAa
P u n Sauthara MachaAtst Church
W vm aa'a C a b 444 Ouk A v a
Prac MaUaAUt Church. 444 W . 4 U Ae
Oaaava MaUaAlat Churah. Oaaavu
G rata MaUaAUt Church. Oaara A L
G reat CUagal A M R Charch, Ov a i l
O ahprvva M e u » t u t Church, OrtaAa

MAZAREMS
P I ra t
Charch
at
tie
Maaaraaa, W.
&gt; « l at Mag la
P tra
Parh
Charch
at
tha X t u m *
O Brlva R i . Para Park
Lake Mery Charch a f tha S t w r i t a
PRXABTTERIAM
C i a a u t i t r Praabytartsa Charch. Lake Mary
P ir n
Freaky tarlhh
Charch.
Oak
Av a
A tr9 BL
F u a t Prcabytarta* Charch. Caaaalbarry
P ir n
Praabytariaa
Charch
a f DeBary,
R ta.phiaiA
Praabytariaa Church • ( Tha C av.a a a t
2 tT4 a O rla cla Cr.
Be AaArawa PTaabytartaa Charch 4411 Laaaaal Bah. D r. Bear Duka
Ursula Cemmaatty Praabytariaa Charch.
Ugaa!a RA
:au tar Praabytariaa Charch, Hawaii

OTHER CHURCHES
Allaa'a A VI.E Church. OUvs A U th
Charch at Go4 la Chrlae OvitAa
Chttlnau Cammaalty Church
Charch r f Go4 at Praghacy. n i l p i * a , a
Charch at GcA MlaeUa, Eaiargriaa
Charch a t Jtaua Chrlet at L atter Day
Batata T i l l Parh Ava
Cam m aalty Chapa!. Aluraaata Sgrlaga
Eaaiara O rUaJua Charch. s e jv h a e Chry*
aoatum ChagaL llw y
yara Parh
C a a gra ga H o. Bath Uraai. u t h A M apaaila

£ V i .8
; v ‘ oru&lt;’

K togU aa Hall a f Jahavah'a Wltaaaa
Uaha Monroe U ale 1 I « W. ThlrA « e
u .r , ‘ ' ’ •0 , *&lt;v*UI Charch at LaagwoaA
m l.
O ttvi U iU a iu
ChwrcX
O tk
Hall
Ptaacraat Aaaarably af OaA »Tth A E'.ra
■^1,*»«4 Charth. U t l A p a rh a v a
Sa a fo r j Ceagragatlaa at J th vrah 'a W itaetata. »4a Saafrrp Ava
T h e Salvattea Army. I l l R ja g p t
U hllp Church a l SaaturA, 144 X. Let s e

�A &lt;v

P * ° .W* A

Seminole County

* ♦ * *

on the S t Johns River

* * * *

“The

Nile of Am erica1

C l O C^

* * *

Directors of the Seminole
County Chamber o f Commerce
wilt meet a week from tomor­
row night instead of this
Tuesday night aa previously

Fair, rather cold thru Tuesday; high in 60s; froat tonight, low 28-S0.
VOL. 66

reported in The Herald. The
meeting will be held at the
Chamber officea starting at
7:30 p.m.
,
•

•

Girls at Forest Lake Aca­
demy, Seventh-day Adventist
School in Forest City, are
badly in need o f clothes hang­
ers. Donations would be very
much appreciated.
She was cashiering at a lo­
cal store. A patron asked for
a package of cigarettes. She
looked blank for several sec­
onds then startled herself Into
action, blushing. Another pa­
tron cam e along to pay hlj
cheek. She advised him to
“ count your money.” He ask­
ed If It was "too early la the
morning*’ for her. "N o," came
the reply, " I ’m getting mar­
ried tomorrow."

l

l

You still can take those
Christmas cards to the Sem­
inole
County Chamber of
Commerce and they will aee
that the cards carry the fam­
ous Christmas, Fla., postmark
when they arrive at their dcitinaUons. Dec. 19 is the dead­
line for receiving cards.
• • •
Question addressed to the
Social Security office:
"1
work as a maid in a private
home two daya a week. My
employer says 1 have to pay
social security tax on my
wages. Is this true?”
Answer: ’’ Yes. if you earn
as much as M per week your
•alary must be reported and
the tax paid. These wages will
be listed on your socisl secur­
ity record and will count to­
ward benefits payable to you
in the future."
Interest ran high in The
Herald's account of the f riday the HUh mystery story
on Floyd FuUh who was iden­
tified as having resided at
• Angel City, near Sanford.”
Veteran residents of this area
had never heard of it. But
people who had lived in the
Cocoa area sure knew where
Angel City ia located. And
they let The Herald know. By
acorea of rails.
• • •
The detective investigating
the drowning of Futeh in a
ranai o ff the Tamisroi Trail
had act the mystery in mo­
tion as he identified Angel
City aa being "near Sanford,"
Anyhow, the story is finish­
ed, thanke to many Herald
readera and a Miami newsman.
• • •
Gov. Farria Bryant aaya
that Florida will continue to
gain In the number of touriste coming to visit the state.
Now if Sanford just had that
marina and the SL Johna-Indian River canal waa in oper­
ation Seminole County could
cash in on thia bonania.
Bryant figures that 15 mil­
lion louriata will viait Florida
during 1865. If Sanford and
Eeminola got juat one-hail of
one per cent of that figure
wv couldn't handle them. But
We’d bk* to Uyl ,

MON., DECEMBER 7, 19S4

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO.

GAINESVILLE. Fla.

MR. AND MRS. B. L. PERKINS .... were nm onjr
the first to arrive in the brilliant p ---------------guests at the gala opening of the Mayfair Inn’s
18th winter social season. (See society section
fo r story today, with pictorial review in Tues­
day's Herald.)

Pearl Harbor
Dead Honored

HONOLULU (UPI) — A
wreath laying ceremony a t
tha commemorative ahrtne
above tha aunken hulk of the
USS Arixona marked today
aa tha 23rd anniversary o f
Japan’s sneak attack on Pearl
• • •
Harbor.
The Seminole Chamber of
But, by official directive,
Commerce la backing thia the Navy will r e m e m b e r
beautification project to the Pearl Harbor on May 30—
hilt. Even u it affects the Memorial Day — along with
Chamber’a offices. C r e w e Bunker Hill, New Orleans,
were out Thursday digging up Gettysburg, San Juan Hill,
the sod in front of ths build­ the Argonne, Bataan and
ing. "Going to plsnt flowers other battles in which Ameri­
there," a Chamber aide said. can fighting men were killed.
•
•
•
Only two groups held spe­
Remember the Navy man cial ceremonies today, the
w e've mentioned a c v e r a 1 Fleet Reserve Association and
times who rides his blcyclt to the Pearl Harbor Attack V et­
SNAS down 17-82 each morn­ erans Association.
ing T Hia name is Li. Loren
Delegates from both groups
Otto who lives on Lake Drive mails a pilgrimage today to
in Casselberry. We now hear the mating hulk of the USS
that he also uses his bike on
his day off to make jaunts to
Rock Springs and other attrac­
tions in this area.
I

Eatntdished *90?

Panfy-Waving
SetOff
Student Riot

•

The December meeting of
the North Orlando Village
Council will be held at 7:30
p.m. today In Village Hall in­
stead of on Tuesday aa reg­
ularly scheduled in the Civic
Building. The North Orlando
Civic Association will be meet­
ing at 9 p.m. today in ths Civ*
le Building at which time a
new slate o f officers will be
named.
• •
•

United Press Leased Wire

Two Elections
Slated Tuesday

Voters will go to the poll*
Tuesday in Altamonte Springs
to elect district 3 and district
-I councilman and in Oviedo to
name three member* to coun­
cil.
In Altamonte there are 445
registered voters and polls
will be open from 7 a.m. until
7 p.m. at the Community
House. In Oviedo, with 401
registered, voting will be at
City Hall from 8 a.m, until
sundown.
Up for the council (eats in
Altamonte are Paul Roche
and Colin Crews for district
3 and Don Fritch, Incumbent,
and Edward Levy Sr. and Bcrl
Chapman, district 4.
Candidates for the three
Oviedo council posts are two
incumiienti, W. H. Martin and
Bex rhinia, and newcomers
Mrs. J. H. Buttle, Kirby Buckelew and C. D. Thompson.

Fire Guts Duplex
A 2:15 a.ro. fire today gut*
ted the duplex apartment lo­
cated at 713 Gladwin Avenue,
Fern Park, owned by Mrs
Daisy Lautenberg, of Phoenix,
Aria., and occupied by the Wil­
son family. Volunteer firemen
from Altamonte Springs, Cas­
selberry and Longwood answ­
ered the call for assistance.
Causes of the fir* a n d
amounts of damage were not
included in preliminary re­
ports available this morning.

DAYS
I I I CHRISTMAS

R U D -O U l^ A O S

Ariiona to pay homage to
their dead comrades.
They mad* the short jour­
ney by Ntvy launch across
Pearl Harbor to "battleship
row" adjacent to Ford Island,
debarking at a gleaming,
half-million dollar white mar­
ble and concrete shrine that
spans the sunken Ariiona.
There, they placed wreaths
before a huge marble tablet
bearing the name* o f tha 1,*
102 men whose remain* are
atill entombed iniid* the Ari­
iona.
The men were from every
state in the union and from
every U. S. possession and
territory. Tlisy ranged in
rank from seaman apprentice
to rear admiral.
The youngest, a 17-year-old
seaman apprentice on the day
hr died, would now be 40,
In its own way ths Navy
remembers Pearl H a r b o r
every day. The Ariiona, com­
missioned in 181(5 and sunk in
her first battle 25 years later,
ia the only battleship atill
carried on the ’ ’in commis­
sion" roll* of the U, 8. Navy.
Each morning a Marine
color guard boards a grny
Navy launch and rides to the
decks-awash Arixona, arriv*
ing shortly before 8 a. m.
Then, at precisely 8, In
unison with the flags o f all
other ship* In the harbor, the
Arixona'* colors are hoisted
to the top o f her mast.
The flag aboard the Arl*
xunu has flown at half-mast
on only one Dec. 7 since she
settled to the muddy bottom
of I’earl Harbor 23 years
ago.
That was last year when
the ship was officially in
mourning for President Ken­
nedy.
The ship. I t s e l f , s t i l l
*we»pa" oil from fuel tanks
ruptured during her death
throes on Dec. 7, 1041.
The oil drifts in a wavering
strand then di*ap]icars before
it reaches tha harbur entrance
and tha open sea.

— Scores of male
faced disciplinary action at
the University of Florida to­
day for their part in a riot
staged by 8.000 who were egg­
ed on by panty-waving coeds
Sunday.
The students, celebrating
Saturday night football and
basketball victories by their
school, set fire to bleachers,
trees and can early Sunday.
Tha demonstration gut up
full (team about midnight ani
lasted nearly two hours. At
least one student and two po­
licemen were injured and of­
ficers dosed all bars and par­
ties, except for tha annual Po­
licemen’* Ball In Gainesville.
Sixteen students wera re­
leased from jail Sunday on
|100 bond each. Although
those were tha only men ar­
rested, university police in­
spector Gen* Watson said 8,000 male students took part.
Watson laid campus police
were hampered in putting a
halt to thing* by coeds who
stood in tha windows of dorm­
itories waving their punties,
brassieres, slips and shouting
at the boys tu "com* and get
it."
Police withstood one mas­
sive assault on a women's
dc SR V
W in of Men Frank T. Ad­
ams aaid the mob first gath­
ered about II p.m. after the
team dafeated Stetson Univarsity, of DeLand, In basket­
ball 80-57, and tha Florida Ga­
tor football team upset Lou­
isiana State at Baton Rouge

20-6.

‘Housecleaning’
Held By Thieves
A Casselberry home was
burglarized over the weekend
when thieves took virtually
everything. A truck was back­
er] up to the home of Mr. and
M n. Edwin Downer, of Crys­
tal Bowl Circle, and the items
loaded aboard.
Sheriff's deputies said this
ia the second time in six
months the thieves h a v e
struck.
Items taken include a walk­
ing machine, sweeper, iron,
television s e t ,
percolator,
dishes, radio, clothing, jewel­
ry and boxes of Christmas
cants. Christmas gifts also
were taken, police aaid.
A deputy said the thieves
“ just loaded everything of
value." Entrance was gained
by breaking a glass In a door
and turning the knoh.

air-

CONSTRUCTION of the $100,000 facility for
the United State Hunk of Seminole was launched
this m om in if with gniundbrcakinK exercises nt
Sanford Plaza. From the left: Sen. Mack N.
Cleveland Jr., Adm, Robert Jackson, USNR;

IU U V A ...
Public Hearing:
MIAMI lU I’ f) — A public
hearing will bo held here
Wednesday on a proposal that
the state Legislature meet
once a year instead o f ita
present biennial Hirelings.

Reds Accused
H E um A D&gt;;. Yugoslavia
(UPI)
President 1 1tu. o f
Yugoslavia,
today
accused
Communist China of trying to
dominate world Communism
with a reversion to Stalinist
tactics.

Election Today
GEORGETOWN, B r i t i s h
Guiana (U I'l) — This British
colony voted today in an elec­
tion dominated by Negro-East
Iml mil rue ini animosity and
concern over the leftist lean­
ings of Premier Cheddi B.
Jagan.

Clemency Plea
WEST P A I. M It E A C H
(U PI)—Circuit Judge Russell
O. Morrow took under consid­
eration today a plea for
clemency from confessed (lay­
er Floyd (Lucky) llolxapfel,
"hum he sentenced to death
three years ago in tho Ciiillingworth murder case.

Classes Cancelled
BERKELEY, Calif. ( UPI)
— The University of Cali­
fornia cancelled all morning
classes on the Berkeley cam­
pus today for nn "extraordi­
nary convocation" designed
to end the lli-wcck-uld socalled "fren speech" crisis
which ha* resulted in the ar*
tests of K| | persons.

NATO Nuclear Florida Law
Plan Discussed Held Invalid
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
President Johnson and British
Prime Minister Harold Wil­
son began today a critical
series of talks on NATO nu­
clear strategy which may
prove decisive in shaping the
future course of the diasen-

mimber of explosive Issues In
Asl* and Africa.
The President and Wilson
both have expressed confi­
dence that they will be able to
find Hitu formula to resolve
their difference* concerning
the shape and nature ef a
T

Ilance.
The merting waa the first
of four business sessions to
be held before Wilson lcavra
early Wednesday fur N«w
Yuik and Canada.
The President and the
prim* minister got down
to b u i i n c i s immediately
following a formal welcoming
ceremony, complete with militaiy honors on the south lawn
of the White House.
When Wilson arrived Sun­
day night at nearby Andrew*
Air Fore* Base, Md., ha waa
greeted informally by Secre­
tary of State Dean Rusk and
protocol officials.
Wilson, u blunt Yorkshireman whose Lubor party won
a slender victory in Britain’s
October elections, told new*men at the airport he consid­
ered his talks with Johnson
to bo “ vitally important."
Th* major tusk confronting
Johnson and Wilson waa to
coordinate control of nuclear
weapons and force* within tha
Western Alliance in the face
of French President Charles
de Gaulle's refusal to even
consider the subject.
They also were expected to
discuss Britain's desperate
ecunumlc plight, complicated
by a run on the pound sterl­
ing. and exchange view* nn a

2 Persons Hurt

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The Supreme Court today
ruled unconstitutional Flor
Ida’s law forbidding a man
and woman o f dlffarsnt races
to "habitually , . . occupy In
tha nlghttlma t h * a a m a
room."

-

Sewer System
Overhaul Set
Oranf* Paving Company, of
Altamonte Springs, with a bid
of t72.Mt.73, la th* apparent
low bidder to modernise and
extend the xanitary sewer
system at Sanford Naval Air
Station.
Tho contract calls for the
demolition of existing xeptlc
tanks and drain fields, remov­
al and replacement of exiiting
pavement, and the provlilon
of a gravity sanitary sewer
line and manholes.
The work will he adminis­
tered by tha resident officer
In charge of cxmsiructlon, Lt.
Cdr. T, J . Doyle, who repre­
sent! the director ol the south­
east division, Bureau of Yardi
and Docks, Charleston, S. C.
Ih* project ii expected to be
completed by mid-April.
This la the second project
to be bid on since Congress
approved frv* major construc­
tion programi for the atation
last .September.

Car Insurance
Hearing Opens

Tha court said tha itatuta
la a denial o f tha “ aqua! pro­
tection o f th* lawa" guaran­
teed In th* Constitution.
The opinion, by Justice
Byron R. White, emphasised
that tha rourt la expressing
nn opinion on Florida's bar to
interracial marriage which
also prevaila in other states.
The ruling unanimously re­
versed th* convictions of
Dewey McLaughlin, a Honduran-born Negro, and Connl*
Hoffman, a white woman.
They war* arrested in 10&lt;12
for living together In a Mi­
ami Beach apartment and
were aentrnced to 30 daya in
Jail plus finra of |100 each.

Admissions Meet
Set For Tonight
Admission
representatives
from the Associated Mid-Flor­
ida Colleges will meet In Win­
ter Park tonight with guidance
counselors from 22 Central
Florida secondary schools.
Among them wilt be coun­
selors from Seminole ind
Crooms In Sanford and Oviedo
High School.
The admission representa­
tives will be from Florida
Southern, Florida Presbyter­
ian, Stetson, Uc lit unc- Cookman and Rollins.

City Council
Meets Tuesday
Special problem* confront­
ing tha City Commission wilt
be discussed at a tailed n e tt­
ing o f commissioners at City
Hall Tuesday at 8 p.m., Mayef
A. L. Wilson announced.
blatters to be brought be­
fore th* commission include
school and road problems. Th*
school discussion will he held
with members o f tha school
board, to taka up tha question
of school crossing guards, a
pedestrian overpass at San­
ford Junior High School a n i
a sidewalk on Celery Ava.
In other bustnesa commis­
sioners will consider a utility
agreement and resolution for
tha State Road D&lt; psrtment la
connection with the recon*trutlon of 25th Street.

Driver Treated
Joan Spindle Long, of 1229
Gay Drive, Bear Lake, waa
treated at Florida Sanitarium
and Hospital Sunday alter b ef
car was backed Into her home.
The accident was investigated
by Trooper Tommy Tomlinson
of the Florida Highway Patrol.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
State Insurance Commission­
er J. Edwin Larson opened
a hearing on gd million a
year in automobile Insurance
rate increase proposals todsy
by emphasising that ha has
not reached any conclusion in
tha matter.
Larson indicated it will be
some time before ha decides
whether to grant or reject
th* Increases that would sv•rag* 23.5 per cent over the
state.

In Car Collision
Two persons were injured,
one critically, late Sunday
night when a car and Shore
Patrol vehicle collided on
Highway 17-82 near the Lake
Monroe Inn
In critical condition with
face cuts and posxible other
Injuries is Clarence Siler, 41,
of the Florida Hotel. Also in­
jured wax a Shore Patrolman,
John K. Easterling, ADJ 2, of
RVAH-3 at Sanford Naval Air
Station. He suffered multiple
cuts and bruisea of the head.
The Shore Patrol vehicle
was driven by James E. Scott,
AE2. of RVAII-1.
Scott aaid he was driving
south on 17-92 and bad slowed
his vehicle due to a car ahead
o f him. 11* said the car oper­
ated by Siler rammed into the
rear of the Shore Patrol ve
hide.
The accident occurred at
II 20 p m amt was Investigat­
ed by the Florida Highway
Patrol and sheriff'*,deputies..

Charlie Robinaon, President Loring Burgess,
Mury Douglass, Vice President John Mercer,
Hnrold Kastner and Thomas McDonald. All are
directors of the new bank.
(Herald Photo)

SEARCH I P U A H
TO LEVY, MARION
NEW SMYRNA BEACH —
(UPI) - Civil Air Patrol plana*
■ wareb today lor
Beach boy* misallfbt airplane,
destined aa Mika
and Jeff Trugh,
14, have been mis*ing aiaca
Saturday.
CAP official* aaid Dugboey
was a student pilot and a
member o f the New Smyrna
Beach Airport Flying Club.
Witness*! said the cluVa
Cessna 140 plan* took off ta lly
Saturday and Duphnay'* raff
was found parked at the air­
port.
The search waa concentrated
near Bronsaa ia Levy County
Sunday after hunters reported
an aircraft sputtered fat a banvy overcast L t* Baturday.
Sheriff a d * p u t i a a ala*
searched Marion County for
th* source of aa exptMioa r e
ported by several person*.
Air Force aad Coast Guard
aircraft aaslatad tha CAP IB
ita search.

aennous
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY

N E W SHOPPING HOURS
STARTIN G T O N IT E !
9 A.M TO 9 P .M .
E V E R Y N IG H T T IL L

Woman Found

CH R ISTM AS. &lt;**cE?g)

Beside Auto

AN OUT-OF-CONTROL pickup truck rammed into a home owned by
William D. Haney, o f Terry River, Va., early Sunday morning anti then
crashed into three parked car* on Highway 431, the Highwuy Patrol re­
ported. Driver of the truck, identified by police as Howard II. Judah, 22,
of North Orlando, vvtus treated at Winter Park Memorial iioapilal for podaible cheat injuried, according to trouper*.

Nancy Irene FUeger, 22, of
214 Elm Avenue, ia being
treated at Seminole Memorial
Hospital for a possible head
injury after *hi» waa discov­
ered Sunday night lying beside
her car at her home.
Police said the woman waa
taken to the hospital In a Britson ambulance. They expect
(o question her later today on
detail* U th* louhap.

TO NITE’S S P E C IA L
W om en’s House Shoes

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