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Solons Fight Over Post
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
■ oa k Southerners view s bot­
tle being foagbt ever s leg ­
islative poet here ae a pos­
sible bellwether of their fo r ­
tunes In the new Congress and

The battle is a three-way
race fo r assistant Senate
Democratic leader, o r whip.
Senators from the classic di­
visional areas — New Eng­
land, the Border country and
lk « W- —
— OsmIL __ asa ailtasl

against each other in the
struggle.
A t la s t 17 of the M Demo­
cratic senators from states o f
the old Confederacy are ex­
pected to support Sen. Rua••tl n Tah, , nf laniialaitA. in

THE JOY of sharing was outlined in a skit featuring Jay Saucer, Ferdin­
and Jakubcin, Mark Newman and Tim Grant, left to right, in a program
at St. Luke’s Christiun Day School in Slavia.
(Herald Photo)

GIRLS IN TIIE CHE program ut I.yman High School arc learning to m e
the very latest In o ffice equipment under the direction of Mrs. Ixds Toole,
co-onlinntor. Using the printing calculators and the executor dictutingtranscribing machine, on loun to the class, are Penny Vnughn. Carol
Hartshorn, (front row) Chris Glenn, Shirley Davis, Peggy Durncll.

COUNTY HANGER A1 Harris (center front) led a discussion meeting
o f nrca firemen to plan mutual aid services and co-ordinate work o f the
various departmens. With him here are Chief Paid Hates (righ t) and
Mayor Owen Anstey, o f Cassell&gt;crry; hack, Ed Zimmerman, Lake Mary;
Chief Howard Willoughby, Altamonte Springs; Chief William llahn,
North Orlando; Gordon Gilison, Geneva, and Chief Ken Swanson, Forest
City.
(Herald Photo)

P tg ilO

hla campaign againat Sens.
John 0 . Pastor*, o f Rhode Is­
land, and A . S. (Mika) Mobronty, o f Oklahoma.
It U not inconceivable that
•oma o f tha Northern liberal
vote might g o to Long. There
tas b a n talk, fo r example,
that Sen. Paul H. Douglas, of
Illinois, might support the
Louisiana legislator. Long,
himself, is rather liberal ex­
cept on civil rights matters,
and civil rights is not expectid to be a big Issue any time
loon.
Having most o f the South­
ern votes in the bag, Long is
attempting to keep the rsc*
away from a regional basis.
But there are still regional
angles to consider.
For one, the winner will
move into an Important con­
gressional leadership position
which would affect the for­
tunes of his own state and
region.
For another, the winner
will become a link In tha Dem­
ocratic leadership chain that
confers weekly with the Pres­
ident. These meeting* are dif­
ficult to beat for prestige
purposes.
Southerners already boast
two members o f the group,
Rep. lisle Boggs, of Louisl•ns, the House whip, and
Sen, George A. Smsthers, of
Florida, chairman of the Sen­
ate Democratic conference.
Long would add a third
Southern voire to the small,
■elect group that also includes
Speaker John W. McCormack,
House Democratic Leader Ctrl
Albert, of Oklahoma; Senate
Democratic I, e a d e r Mike
Mansfield, of Montana, and
Senate President pro tempore
Carl Hayden, o f Arisons.
Thia inevreaaed Southern
prestige could be a talking •
point for Dixie Democrats in
their re-election campaigns,
and might go a long way tow­
ard winning hack tha South­
ern states which the Demo­
crats lost to the GOP in No­
vember.

Reminder Issued
On Holiday Mail
By Donna Kites
Longwood Poatmister Wil­
liam K. Bryant today re­
quested patrons of the city
post office to park parreti
solidly and reminded them
that the use o f free locul and
out-of-town separation bands
will help move the mails
more rapidly. The bunds arc
avuiluhle at the post office
or from most carriers.
Bryant suggests that out of
town packages lie mailed by
Dec. 5. A tightly packed par­
cel will huve less chance of
being duninged in transit, he
advises and reminds that
packages sent may lie shipped
on the bottom o f a mail sack
with heavier packages on top
and improper wrapping cun
result in damage to the con­
tents. To lie on the safe side,
llrysnt suggests that a l l
packages he insured.
lie reports that poor pack­
aging and addressing, either
Incorrect or illegible, are re­
sponsible for the non-delivery
of some half-million parcels
each year. If the return ad­
dress is incorrect or illegible,
the packuge cannot lie return­
ed and is usually lost to the
sender or intended recipient.
Such parcels wind up in a
public aurtinn held in 15 ma­
jor post offices across the na­
tion after a 1M» day period.
All parcels should lie nil
dressed on one side only snd
should also have the address
written on the inside of the
package in the event the ex­
terior wrapping should come
off. Bryant emphasites that
lip coiling parcels and letters
helps Insure against lost due
to improper addressing.

—

1904

Nearly

Smoking Status Is. Quo
WASHINGTON (NBA) - It
was ih ortlj after • a. a . when
Surgeon General Lather L.
Terry breathlessly blurted oat
those few words which TO mil*
lion American smokers—many
of them suspecting full well
what w ai coming—desperately
hoped they wouldn't bear:
"Cigarette emoking is a
health hazard of sufficient im ­
portance in the United States
to warrant appropriata reme­
dial action."
CHARLES COCKAYNE
That was January It, 1964—
a day since referred to by at
least one cigarette manufactur­
er as "Black Saturday"—
when the long • awaited much
publicized report on smoking
and health was released.
The Intervening time has
been a period of despondency
DRAG KNIGHT, ‘T h e Huffleas, Puffless Drag­
followed by hope for the to­
on’* of the American Cancer Society’s education­
bacco Industry; of frenzy for
By Jan* Casselberry
al film, wins an easy victory over Drag Goon
Charles
Cockayne, night research scientists hunting for
(left). In real life the struggle has not been so
a " safer” cigarette; of rear
patrolman of Caaaelberry for
guard fighting by tobacco state
one-sided.
more than a year. Is running legislators; of frustration for
But PHS efforts to get across American Cancer Society and
against incumbent Gus Saw­ Public Health Service (PHS)
to
the country'* youth the American Heart Assn. Over
yer for the office of town officials charged with edueat
manhal in blonday’a muni­ ing the American public on message that smoking can riding these problems was the
cipal elections.
the dangers of smoking, and kill them have received major sticky financial situation.
Two o f the changes ha of nerve-racking agony for
The biggest disappointment
setbacks in the past few
states he would like to see smokers who hsve tried to kick
to PHS officials so far has
months.
initiated if elected are to the hsbit.
been the decision by the Fed­
First, PHS' request for $1.9
have more men on night duty
eral Trade Commission (FTC)
It has also been • period ot
In order to have two patrol very slight change in the sta million in supplemental funds to postpone until July 1963 its
cars on the road and someone tua quo.
for cigarette education and re­ order requiring all cigarette
in the office ami to have old­
Cigarete consumption in the search was turned down flat packs and cartons to display a
er boys or mothers serve as United States has dropped by by the House of Representa­ health warning.
monitors or members of a IS billion since the first ot the tives ApprupriaUons Commit­
safety patrol at all school bus year. U. S. Agriculture De tee.
stops,
paym ent's
latest statistics
Calling this action "unbeCockayne, Uvea at 270 S. show that 369 billion cigarettes Ueveable submission to pri­
Cypress Wuy and Is married. were smoked in the first nine vate economic interest," Sen.
He believes that his past ex­ months of 1964, compared to Maurlne Neuberger. (D-Ore.),
perience o f 10 years In law 365 billion for the same period who pointed out the dangers of
enforcement well qualifies In 1963.
smoking in her book "Smoke
him for the Job of town
But 13 billion of the 16 bll Screen" before the surgeon
marshal. He served as chief lion droped occurred in the general's report was com ­
of police in Oviedo for two first three months alone, with plete, said:
years, 104.1-45, under Mayor more modest declines of 1.9
"The tobacco industry itself,
Joe Leinhart and again in billion in each of the next two at least in Its public utter1950. He wua a special deputy quarters o f the year. Tobacco ances, has continued piously to
in Orunge County under experts speculate that many call for further research, yet
Sheriff Dave Starr and a dep­ people who gave up cigarettes funds for research requested
uty in Seminola under Sheriff at the first impact of the sur by the Public Health Service
Hand.
geon general's report are now apparently have fallen victim
He la a Master Mason.
returning to the habit.
to Industry pressure.”
PHS officials in the mean­
One expert expects that
cigarette consumption during time tapped an emergency
the last quarter of the year bureau fund ot $260,000 to get
may even rise above 1963 con­ their programs started, award­
sumption during the same ed ten grants to support stud­
period.
ies relating to cigarette smok­
Why this apparent lack of ing and its effects on health.
concern by American smokers
PHS scientists were initial­
toward a habit which the sur­ ly heartened when some 27
By .Maryann Miles
geon general reported gave sUtes set up Interagency
Forest City Community As­ them a 70 per cent higher councils to study methods of
Includes Ilookcase Red,
sociation will elect new of­ mortality rate than nonsmok­ smoking education. Hut many
Double Dresser, I-orge
of these turned out to be or­
ficers ami approve rhunges in ers?
Roomy Chest, Matching
The main reason appears to ganizations in name only.
by-laws at next Monday's S
"Some of these groups meet
pm. meeting at Bear Lake be psychological.
Hoxsprinst and Innerspring
EASY
"Smoking has always been because they have concrete
Klemcntary School.
Mattress.
TERMS
Officers, ns recommended viewe&lt;l as a moral Issue ra­ ideas to interchange. Others
by the nominating committee ther than a scientific or health just meet because their bosses
EASY TERMS — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
at the November meeting, are issue," says one IMIS scient­ tell them to." says one IMIS
ist.
"Y
ou
might
say
it's
an
specialist.
John Bethea, president; Allen
A good many other coun-:
Forward, first vice president; honorable way of dying.
"L et’ s say you eat too much cits adopted unrealistic goals
Murray Long, second vice
president; Mrs. Ksthcr John­ rich food You might die in (such as lo vering the smoking
son. secretary ami Adolph your sleep because you’re too rate by 10 per cent In six
SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT
Juhl, treasurer. Directors are fat. But people would still months), others had trouble
Island J a c o b s
and Brian i laugh st your obesity. But co-ordinating the activities of
203-09 E. 1st ST.
322-0981
Rucker for district one and you're going down fighting if such member agencies as
American
Medical
Assn.,
|
you
die
of
lung
cancer
at
45.
Marlin Bozeman and Al KrenIt's kind of like dying with
zer for district two.
Nominations from the floor your boots on "
Adds a PHS research spec­
will he accepted it Monday
ialist:
night's meeting and election
"Mental health people sim­
will he hy ballot.
ply will not treat smoking ss
a priority psychological prob­
lem. If you're exploring tu­
berculosis, these barriers are
easy to break down. But they
think venereal disease is a
more serious psychological
Children are high on the health problem than smoking."
Salvation Army’s Christmas
IMIS scientists are not wor­
list.
ried about their apparent fail­
Toys and games ara recon­ ure to convince many smoker*
ditioned so that no child will to kick the habit for good.
he forgotten. Parties urc nr- "W e’re just kidding ourselves
rnnged for those in hospitals If we think we can lower the
ami institutions.
smoking rate overnight," says
Send your contribution to one. "What we've got to do Is
tha incidence
rate
the Salvation Army, P.O. Box lower
among teen agers."
195(1, Sanford.

Chas. Cockayne
Outlines Aims As
Town Marshal

OF LASTING PLEASURE

Forest City
Group To Elect
New Officers

COMPLETE BEDROOM SUITE

MATHER

Children High
On Santa's List

PREPARE FOR W INTER!
SEE US FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF
£OLEMAN HEATING EQUIPMENT.

VENT PIPE AND FITTINGS

c o m

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Specials) Skylarks, LeSabres,W ildcats.
Electra 225’s and sleek R ivieras.T h e B u icks
:'k s\
are rolling again .

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this u u

WALL SUPPLY BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.

220 N. FRENCH AYE.
SANFORD. FLA322-5411
"iieadquarttfM For Sprinkler Systems"

of Sanford

T h e B u ic k s

a r e

lly Jane Casselberry

DOUULE THAT OKDEK, SANTA, say six year old Teggy and Connie,
twin daughters of Mr. und Mrs. Charles Howlett of Casselberry who were
on hand to greet the old gent when he arrived Saturday afternoon at Semi­
nole Plaza where h e’ll be every day from 3 until 8 p.m. until Christmas.

Originally set for Jan. 1,
1969, tha effective date was )
postponed at the request ot
Rep. Oren Harrl*. (D-Ark.),
chairman of tha House Inter­
state Commerce Committee.
Harris argued that legisla­
tion might be a faster route
to effective regulation than an
attempt by FTC to impose its
planned rule on the tobacco
Industry. The FTC ruling, b* j
argued, was certain to be chal­
lenged in court by tha cigar­
ette industry and the resulting
litigation might be prolonged.
"It was a very nice, very
respectful and very subtle ar­
gument," say* one observer,
"kind of like holding a gun to
their heads,"
FTC’s postponement had tha
effect of leaving the final legls !.■
lative decision in the hands of
Harris' committee, where to­
bacco state representatives
are numerous.
But PHS officials — openly
admitting that their efforts In
dealing with Congress this
year were "hastily organized
and unprofessioaiUy handled"
—have high hopes for 1969.
In the meantime, they point
to two recent developments:
—A report by two scientists
of Arthur D. Little, Inc., an in­
dependent research organiza­
tion, that activated charcoal
filters may be removing soma
potentially harmful substances
from cigarette smoke.

By Tea Nataa

Study Group
To Meet
Orange County psychologist
George Zimmerman will speak
Thursday at 9:30 a.m. for •
study group on testing and
grouping and sponsored by
the South Seminole Elemen­
tary School CTP. The group
will meet at tha home of tha
chairman, Mrs. Ann May at
toil) SK 436 near Howell
Creek.
Zimmerman is a former su­
perintendent o f special edu­
cation and a former school
teacher and principal.

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WEATHER: Cioudy and wanner Thursday: occasional showers; high near 68; low* tonight 42-48.
VOL. 66
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Established 4908

WED., DECEMBER 2. 1964

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 334

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W » don't know whether ho
was saying it with sarcasm
or whether ho was hoping tho
port terminal will eventually
become a reality, but the
other day wo heard a man re­
fer to Sanford as "Orlando's
gateway to tho sea.”
• • •

Cold, Snow Slam Midwest

Why haven't some o f Sanfonl'a so-called leadora jump­
ed at that suggestion o f a big
Christmas tree on the mols
where the bandshel! used to
beT Use your imagination:
You are crossing tho bridge
on M over tho St- Johns at
night and look across Lake
Monroe to see thia big tree.
Whet a picture I DeBary al­
ways wins a lot o f comment
with Its floating Christmas
tree in the middle o f Lako
Mario.
e
e
•
Seminole County may bo
little but it's mighty, accord­
ing to this information passed
on by Wilbur H. Arp, County
ASC office, to the Lions
Club: Seminole ranks fourth
in the state with value o f
vegetables for sale, fifth in
tangerine production, 11th in
orange production, and beef,
dairy and poultry combined
add $1.7 millions annually to
the county’s economy. Thera
are 800 farms in this county,
e e
e
Wo saw that Navy bicyclist
pedaling on U. S. 17-92 to­
ward the Sanford Naval Air
Station again the other morn­
ing. This time he was Just a
few yards north o f the Sem­
inole Boulevard intersection.
We'd rcslly like to know how
far he rides each day.
e e
e
The strangest Information
sometimes develops f r o m
classified ads in Tho Herald.
Frinstance now an ad asks
for a bass fiddle. The 'phone
number looked familiar. Turn­
ed out it's The Herald's staff
photographer, Bill Vincent Jr.,
who plays the bass fiddle la
a dance ^orchestra. With hie
newspaper work, his farming,
bis National Guard, his photo
sideline work, his fishing and
huntlag. when does he find
time to play the fiddle?
• •
•
Memo to the Clock from
Carroll Burke: He your query
on the Christmas Seal postal
marking being Orlando, rather
than Sanford. It's an econom**
move. If each of the six coin.tics in the Central Florida
Tuberculosis and Respiratory
Disease Association, Inc., had
a mailing permit, it would
cost $lK&gt;-or $30 per county.
Having one, we save $130. The
six counties banding together
to drive against TB are Lake,
Marion, O r a n g e , Osceola,
Seminole and Sumter.

‘Signs' Appear
At Ybor City
TAMPA (U PI) — “ Viva
Fidel" and "Death LBJ” were
smeared on aeveral buildings
in Tampa's Latin Quarter, in­
cluding a church.
The anti-Johnson and proCastro crude signs were done
with red paint. They included
seven hammer and tickle signs
scribbled on tha front of Our
Lady of Perpetual H e l p
Church.
One of the buildings defac­
ed was that of the Spanish
daily newspaper Traducion •
Prensa.
Managing editor Pedro Ra­
mirez Moya said the paper
has received numerous threat­
ening letter* in the past be­
cause of ita strong stand
against th# Cuban Communist
dictator.

California
HeafWave
Is Broken

Wentworth Unseats
Mayor Al Lormann

By United Pres*
A new bitterly cold, snow la­
den storm slammed into the
Midwest today. It came on the
heels of a blizzard that slug­
ged the East with 30 mile an
hour winds and 20 inches of
snow.
Hatirdous driving warnings
were out for Iowa, Kansas, Ne­
braska and Wyoming. Chicago
exprusways were glassy and
allck.
Nine inches o f snow already
had fallen at Miles City, Mont.
The heavy snow was expected
to fail in Nebraska and Kansas
and spill over into Colorado
and Wyoming.
The three-day record-setting
heat wave in Southern Cali­ DAVID WENTWORTH
fornia was over. After read­
ings in the 80s earlier In the
week, the mercury rose to
only fll at Los Angeles Tuts
day and was expected to go no
higher today.
Nearly one inch of rain fell
at Crescent City, Calif., early
today.
Hurricane-force winds creat­
ed 60 foot waves in the Atlan­
tic and seven ships floundered
about Tuesday off Nova Sco­
tia.
The 30 mile an hour winds
lashed Maine, and the 20
inches of snow piled up at
Eaatport, Maine.
The temperature was expect
ed to drop below freezing
again early today in Florida.
Citrus
growers
welcomed f . . oKlkKUM
what was called "a good cold
PERCY WHITE
spell." They said the vegatable crops already were har­
By Donna Eatet
vested and the cold would
Longwood voters 3!onday
put color in the state's multiwent to the polls in a record
million dollar citrus crop.
turnout to elect political new­
comer David R. Wentworth as
mayor by a count of 360 votes
over 2to for incumbent A. R.
Lormann who has served
three terms in the office.
In the race for the two
BOMBAY, India (UPI) — open seats on city council, R.
Pope Paul VI arrived in pre­
C. Carlson, incumbent, re­
dominantly Hindu India today
ai "a pilgrim of peace," ceived 289 votes to return to
Cheer* by an airport crowd office with I'ercy White tak­
of 30,000 all but drowned out ing the remaining seat by a
tha engines o f hia jetliner.
vote of 237. Other council can­
Units o f an army o f 15,000
didates and their vote were
guards atsigntd to protect the
Jim
Reiter,
214;
Donald
pontiff had to keep the crowd
Smith,
183;
William
Baumfrom surging up to the big
plane when it landed on the hoiscr, 141 and Jerry Riley,
Pope’s historic flight from 109.
Mrs Onnie R. Shomate was
Rom*.
re-elected
city clerk by a
It wsa the longest journey
landslide 488 votes to Mrs. B.
ever made by • pontiff.
Threatened demonstrations it. (iray's 133 and Hoy Shoby militant Hindu organiza­ mate was re-elected tax col­
tions opposed to th* Pope's lector by 162 over B. R.
Grays 136.
visit failed to matarialize.
Total votes cast of the 880
Soma Hindus regard tho
Pope's trip aa a mission of registered numbered 633 In­
cluding the 26 absentee bal­
conversion.
lots counted at the 8 a m.
meeting today of the canvas­
sing board.

R. C. CARLSON

Open Your Heart,
Seminole Asked

By Dottle Austin
Apparently snubbed by the
Sanford Merchant! Associa­
tion, whose president—B. L.
WASHINGTON (U PI)—FBI : Perkins Jr.— said today* It was
Director J. Edgar Hoover ex­ not intended — member* of
pect* arrests shortly in con­ a South Sanford group of
By Jaliaa Stenstrom
Gifts of $1 each were re­ H. Weber, C. Fox, Mr. Horn,
nection with the summer slay­ buslnasa man and women
ceived from Cy W’uland, T. Sir. Sturphy, M n . Lamplnen,
ing of three civil rights work­ Tuesday night decided to
Associate Editor
Black, SI. Mcllo, B. Croasdale, Sirs. Kerfoot, Mr. Bestoub, R,
ers in Mississippi, according form their own organization.
Seminole County's United
SI. E. Dorsey, W'. Henderson, Beccard, Mrs. T . J. Woodall,
The name of the new group,
to Rev. Martin Luther King.
Fund campaign to raise $10,- B. Dennis, J. F. Story, Henry Sirs. R. Millet, J. Raulerson,
carefully chosen for its mean­
ing, will be "Sanford Pro­ ouo was richer today by Heln, D. R. Smith, S. Stone, Ralph Magin, E. F. Plepi,
gressive
Business Associa­ 3419 38 — the total amount of Lll's Beauty Shop, Arnie Ja­ Kenneth Rice, H. M. Craig,
PITSBURGH (UPI) - The
contributions received yester­ cobs, Volie Hamit, Priscella Lewis Bartunek, WUIle Mc­
tion.’*
United Steelworkers u n i o n
day by the local organization. Hodges, Harriet Fore, Lucille Queen and G. P. Loss.
George
Mills
was
elected
(USW), embroiled in its first
The $4(9.36, added to the Jacob, Josie Prevail, G. Haig,
Several miscellaneous gifts
major internal power struggle, temporary president o f the
previous total of
$29,170, I. B. Smith, T. A. Ratliff, H. added another $3.11.
group,
with
Mr*.
Ernestine
today began drafting contract
temporary brought the amount of cam­
demands It will make soon in Yentach named
secratary
and
Mr*.
Lorrain* paign contribution! and pledg­
the nation's booming basic
es to $29.619 36 and if more
Selvlch
a*
treasurer.
steel industry.
The group has set Jan. 12 Seminole County residents will
as the date of a formal or­ open their hearts and match
it with their pocketbooks the
WASHINGTON (UPI) - ganizational meeting.
drive should reach the 73 per
Members
o
f
th*
board
of
Labor Secretary W. Willard
cent m ark -or $30,000—some­
Wirtz met again today with directors o f tha Sanford Mer­
time this afternoon.
chants
Association
had
l&gt;ecn
union representatives In an
Ernest Lundberg, for ttm
The largest single gift re­
extended
an
invitation,
both
effort to close the gap in a
past four and a half y e a n as­
ceived yesterday by Chairman
verbally
and
through
The
wage dispute which h a a
sistant c o u n t y agriculture
Troy Ray and his campaign
threatened a nationwide rail­ Herald news stories, to attend
agent, Is resigning hU post
committee was a $100 contri­
Turaday
night's
meeting
to
road strike.
to accept one with the Minute
work out plans for “ unity bution l&gt;y Sam Traylor of Chu.Maid Grove Corporation la Ft.
1u«&gt;t a. The second largest
and co-operution.”
Pierce.
came
from
the
legal
firm
of
However, the only person
WASHINGTON (UPI) Lundberg aaid this morning
Hutchison
and
Lcfiler,
Sanford
present
outside
the
South
President Johnson, using a
he
will be assigned to tha Re*
attorneys.
It
was
for
$30.
historic gold • plated spade, |Sanford business group and
search Division starting Jan*
Thirty four members of the
J
members
o
f
the
press
was
broke ground on the banks of
1.
Crooms High School faculty
the Potomac today for the $31 |City Manager W. E. Knowles
The county agent aaid hia
jointly
contributed
$187
20.
who
extended
“
full
co-opera­
million cultural center named
resignation will be effective
Contributions
or
pledges
fur his predecessor, John F. tion" from the city to civic
Dec. 31.
may be taken to 303 Sanford
1endeavors of tha group.
Kennedy.
Lundberg came h e n ir o n s .
AUantic
National
Bank
Bldg.,
Mills and other members of
Orlindo where^&gt;e worked with
*»|* grt?ip e- 'Jhaalied that or i;* l'e \ to &lt;?. O. Ho* 303.
the Jackson Grain Company
v\edge*
can
lie
membership in the new or- Sanford.
whose main office ia in TamIgahizatfnn "is open to any phoned to 223-0333.
In
addition
to
Traylor's
gift
! progressive business man or
j women In the city." At the and that of Hutchison and
January meeting officers, and Lefflrr, a 313 gift was made
hoard o f dirretofs ,«fir| be |by It. L. Douglas. Gifts of 310
E R N IE L U N D H K R G
Two Sanford Naval Air named and dues sfyuctiire out- were made by Spier's Atlantic
Station men are in county jail Ilined. *
Service,
F.
M.
Martin,
Kath­
't£
on two charges of possessing
T in f group I* going ahbad erine Holly, Angie B. Douglas,
stolen property following their on pluns for Christimis dec­ John Lawson Jr., Evelyn O.
arrest Tuesday by Constable orations, civic heuntiflcatinn Anderson and G. It. Houldin.
Will the death penalty b «
(iiit.i of 33 each were re­
It. K. Carroll and City Patrol- and b u s i n r s a promotions.
abolished in Florida
man Charles Fagan.
Plans to erect a Christmas ceived from E. L. BlackHalford Prison’s death row
The two are identified vs tree and a huge billboard type shcarc, L. Brown, I. Smith,
is watching this carefully and
Bruce R. Mundy, of VAH -l, "Christmas card" will be |Joelia Singleton, Zonnie T.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - a recommendation could com#
and James K. Stohl, of VAII- completed this week, Mrs. Davis, C. E. Boyer Jr., S. L. The strike bound Florida East out o( an interim legisiatlvn
3.
Mona Bridges chairman of Itefoe, Grace Strauss, Chu- Coast Railway testified in fed- committee meeting today in
Carroll und Fagan suid the
decorations
committee 1luota Grill, Mrs. Juanita Har­
Tallahassee.
they recovered u large cache said. The group also discuss­ old, Mablc J. Hurston, K. U. cral court that new machines
Attending it are two Semin­
of items stolen fioiti store* in ed plans to order extensive Sandder, Mrs. D. F. Hum­ and procedures have elimi­ ole County legislators. Sen.
Daytona Beach and Orlando. Yule decoration* for next sea­ phrey. J. E. Fair, E. C. Wil­ nated the need for at least Mack N. Cleveland Jr. and
son, Katheryn J. Thornton, L. 317 union workers slnrc the Rep. Joo Davis.
Included were a variety of son early in t965.
small television sett and ra­
In a statement released to R. Crawford, Inez Smiley, walkout began in January,
The committee was formed
dios valued at (971.30 taken ) The Herald at noon today, Ethel Mae Smith, Alice Per- 1963.
to hold hearings in key citlea
I kins, Helen Harris, liable I The railway defended itself throughout the state during
from the Dunn Brothers atore Perkins said:
in Daytona Bca'-h and tele"I
regret th* apparent 1McClain, Robert Fudge, Sirs. j in a case before Federal the past several months as it
evisinn set* * n d phono- feeling creuted by lack of E. J. Eubanks, E. S. Tn».*ie, Judge Bryan Simpson
in sought the advice and opin*
graphs valued at $H.\N.I9 tak­ representation at the dinner J. F. Rodgers, A. Johnston, I which II striking nonoperat­ ions of law enforcement offl.
en from Cluude H. Wolfe Inc. meeting of the merchants of J. Slennig and K. W. Richard ; ing union* are seeking to ccrs, the clergy, attorneys and
|son.
of Orlando,
South Sunford last night.
have pre-strike pay und work any other interested group o f
Stewart Baker contributed rules reinstated by the rail­ citizens.
Police also said the two men
"The date of the meeting
are involved in the thaft of completely escaped me, du* to 34 while T. L. Johnson and road.
One such meeting was held
a 1961 Daytona Beach car several nightly civic meetings Lizzie M. Lamb each gave 33. | The FEC sought permission several months ago in Orange
contributions &gt;
valued at $2,600 and auto- scheduled during tho past Two d o l l a r
for certain deviations from |County,
came
from
Mr.
Shape, Mrs, the roritraet provisions be­
mobile parts valued at about week and I humbly apologize
Death row inmates In Ral«
to this very fine business Abell, D. Wetheringlon, U. cause it has loo few personnel ' ford are watching the proceed$ 2 0 0 .
Gutliars, D. It. Green. Rice’s j to comply with all of them.
1mgs with kern interest
The electronic equipment group from tha southern purt
Phillips 66, Herbert Seymour
was found in Seminole and of the city for any embar­
and Nolan Fore. A 31.20 gift
Orange County pawn shops, rassment we may have caused
came from Richard Brook*.
police added. The car and au­ them.
“ All of the downtown mer­
to parti were stored at a local
chants with whom I have had
garage.
The two Navy mrn are be­ tha opportunity to talk are
ing held in the county Ju.l most cuger to offer their
in lieu of 81.oo*i bond on each complete co-operation unci un­
ity to develop art over-all
churge.
John Krider, manager of
Constable Carroll late this Sunford merchant*' group."
Perkins also stated that he the Seminole County Chamber
morning said he had a signed
of Commerce and chairman of
confession from Stohl, 19, in would start immediately to
romhinrd the St. Johns-lndian River Ca­
which he admitted theft of arrange another
nal District, will address a
two rars, one from Orlando meeting to work out liny feelmeeting of the Miami-Dade
and tha other from Daytona ing o f disunity between the
County Chamber of Commerce
two
groups.
Beach.
Thursday morning in 3!iami.
Bruce Mundy, 20, denies
Krider'* topic will be "A
knowledge of th* thefts, CarOne Hundred Year Dream."
roll added.
and will deal with progress
to date by the district on the
proposed canal.
niw esg

Ernie Lundberg
Takes New Post

Talks Continue

Cultural Center

aONNIH SHOMATE

2 Sailors Face
Theft Charges •

ROY SHOM ATE

Awards Luncheon
Slated By UF
An award* luncheon is plan
ned for Friday noon at the
Trade winds Cafeteria, Cassel­
berry, by the United Fund o(
Seminole County.
No reservation is needed for
the Dutch treat luncheon, UK
officials say, and they »ug
jest UF workers bring their
husband or wife.

'Death Row'
FEC Holds Jobs Eyes Parley
Are Eliminated

Krider To Speak
To Miami C Of C

Millionaire Beck
Wins Freedom

READ O UR A D S

WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e
Johnson administration today
directed new attention to evi­
dence of increased Communist
Infiltration into South Viet
Nam and Laos.

TEMPORARY OFFICERS named to head the newly formed Sanfordv
Propressive Business Association nre shown. Front left nre Mrs. Lormine Selvlch, treasurer; George Milis, president, and Mrs. Ernestine
Ycntsch, secretary. Election of officers has been set for Jun. 12.

Power Struggle

OKEECHOBEE (UPI) Residents along the northeast
shore of giant Lake Okeecho­
bee are due for $13 million
worth of protection from high
water.
Plans were unveiled Tues­
day for completion of the big
levee around the lake which
was started after an estimat­
ed 2,4u0 peraona perished in a
1928 hurricane disaster.
The northeast section of the
lake is tho only section not
now enclosed by a levee.

SEATTLE (UPI) — Million­
aire Dave Beck, once an ex­
ample of the American ragsto-riches hero, looked forward
I today to Dec. 11 when he will
|become a free man again.
I That’a the day he will leave
McNeil Island federal prison
iln Puget Sound after aerving
'half of a five-year term for
helping prepare a false infer, (nation return for a union
|agency.

Red Infiltration

Merchants
Form South
City Group

Arrests Expected

'Peace Pilgrim’
Lands In India

$13 Million Job
For Okeechobee

W W A • ••

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Reds Overrun
District Capital

FLORIDA INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION pre­
sented this plaque to the Sunford Pilot Club
for its outstanding service and assistance on
behalf o f the state-wide safety campaiifn. Mrs.
Kloise Collins, the club's safety chairman, dis­
plays the plaque for the photographer.

N E W CAR
FINANCING

C Of C Directors
Meet Tuesday

Directors of the Seminole
County Chamber of Com­
merce, including those recent­
SAIGON, South Viet N'am ly elected, will meet at 7:30
(UPI)—In a lightning pre­ Tuesday night in the Cham­
dawn strike, Communist Viet ber of Commerce building for
Cong guerrillas swarmed from |the purpose of electing offic­
the mountain jungles north­ ers for 1963.
Karlyle Housholder, current
east of here and overran a
president, said that the direc­
major district capital.
The target was Thien Giao, torate will also handle anv
a key railway town 101 miles other busineta which may
northeast of here.
come before th* group.

Typhoid Outbreak
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con­
go (UPI)—A potentially ser­
ious outbreak of typhoid fever
in Stanleyville complicated the |
Congolese civil war today.

Voice, Too?
LONDON (U PI) — Beatie
Ringo Starr lost his tonsils today.
J

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RATt

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

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KNIT AND STITCH Club members donated nn offering o f $20 to Sunland Hospital toward purchase o f an electric wheel chair for a teenage
girl who was crippled in an automobile accident. This group also makes
quilts and scrup books fo r the children. Shown are, from left, Lucy CarlEon. Myrtle Moon, Junet Schwcrdt, Alberta Bnrtunek, Wilma Willard,
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CHARI.ES DETHEL, market supervisor for the Tip Top Supermarkets,
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CASSELBERRY OFFICIALS join with the town’s Board o f Aldermen in
"pu rgin g" the registration Insiks in preparation for Monday’s municipal
election. Shown (from left) nru Supervisor o f Registration and Town
Clerk Mrs. Mary Hawthorne, Town Attorney Kenneth W. McIntosh and
Deputy Registrar Mrs. Eleanor 3torrs,
(Herald Photo)

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Bagpipe Music?
EDINBURG. Scotland (UPI)
— The Univeriity Highland
Society has written a letter
to Soviet party chief Leonid
Brezhnev to learn whether he
aharea hu predeevstor'a Khru
ah die v opinion of bagpipe mu­
sic as "the walling* of some
strange animal.”

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D E L M O N T E D O U A R DAYS

By turn CM M lbm y
Casselberry candidates Car*
tls Blow for mayor and Blynn
H. (Skip) Reiker and Donald
E. Moanta for the board o f
aldermen today Joined Darwin
Shea In aupport o f a aevtnpoint platform aa bails for
their campaign* In Monday'a
municipal election*.
Shea's atatement announc­

QUANTITY
RIGHTS

nOUlAK 274 . . DtL MONTE FRUIT
.

ing hia candidacy for one of
the three poet* open on the
board, aa printed In Monday's
Herald, llated aa the No. 1
item in the four-man agree­
ment the fight to atop Sun­
day aalea of alcoholic bever­
age* in tha town.
Other points are to pro­
vide adequate and proper rec­
reation facilities; tha licens­
ing and bonding of contract­
ors to protect local residents;
improvement of roads; en­
forcement of safety laws; a
monthly financial status re­
port by the town to keep the
people informed and appoint­
ment of a committee to de­
velop a new town charter.
Blow, 44 years old native
o f Georgia, ha* lived In Flor
ida for the peat 21 years and
in Casselberry for four year*.
He and wife, Rosa, live on
Lake Ellen Drive and are par
ents of two children, one a
student of the Citadel and the
other residing in Montlcello,
He la a past master o f Mas
ona, a Shrinar, an Elk and
past president o f tha Caasal
berry Liona Club. He is a
Baptist
Reiker is 34 years old, lives
at 146 Northmoore Road with
wife, Shirley, and they have
two daughters, Bonnie and
Becky, who are students at
South Seminole Junior High
School, and a son, Rusty, a
first grader at South Semi­
nole Elementary.
lie ha* lived In Central
Florida for 14 yrnra and
came to Casselberry three
year* ago. lie is a m«ml&gt;er
o f tha Methodist M«'n’s Club
and of the Official Itonrd of
the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church which he
ha* served as treasurer.
Mounts has lived In Cassel­
berry for one year, is married
and the father o f two children
and lives on Queen's Mirror
Circle.
He I* a number of the Cas­
selberry Community Metho­
dist Church and of the Cas­
selberry I.Iona Club.

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Longwood Club
To See Program
On Home Color

Smoked H A M S
EITHER
HALF
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Citizens Thank
Rally Workers

lly Donna Kales
Elides showing variations of
color In the home will be view
ed at the regular meeting of
By Donna Estes
tlie I. o n g w o o d Extension
Frank Fos, spokesman for Homemakers Club to t&gt;« held
a citizen* group whirh spon­ at 10 a.m. Thursday In th*
sored a political street rally
Civic I.cogue Building on
held in I,ongwood last Friday
Church Street.
night, has expressed apprec­
Mrs. Felix Meg*, president,
iation to Bill Tanner, the city will conduct the meeting and
police and the fire department
tins Issued an invitation to
for their assistance.
nil Interested women in the
Fos
particularly
prnised area to attend.
Tanner, who aerved as modServing us hostesses will b*
orator for the rally, for the
Mrs. Frances Sctje assisted
excellent manner in which hn
by Mrs. Mnry llurtley. Miss
conducted the event. Flood
Dorothy Heath, Mrs. Myron
lights and loud spenklnc Jacobs, Mra. Ih-tay McCory
equipment belonging to tho
and Mrs. Henrietta Doebner.
fire department under their
supervision and Police Chief
Claude I.ayo, Patrolman Von
Brnhnxon and memliers o f tinPolice Itexerve were on hand
to aid the group.
"Servanta of all" is
Coffee and cupcakes were phrase coined many years ago
baked and aerved the approx­
to describe the work of the
imate tho persons attending
compassionate
Salvation Ar­
by Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Orlund
my.
Funds
collected
at Christ,
Fox, Mrs. Hill Dearolph, Mrs.
Percy White, Mr*. Charles mns time help tho needy in
Ssmmett, Mrs. John Kennedy, this community regardless of
Mr*. Tracy Estes, Mrs, Jer­ race, creed or nationality.
ry Riley, Mr*. Clarence Sch- Send your contributions to
uett and Mrs. Jo* William­ the Salvation Army, I'.O. Ho*
son.
1950, Sanford.

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'Bagman' Tells
Of Many Favors
In Baker Case

Postmaster Cecil* Heard ported that public co-operareported today that tha Post tion is one important reason
Offlea Department Is confi­ that post offices around the
dently predicting the volume
country are able to handle
o f mail daring this year's
Christmas rush will hit a this huge mountain o f mail in
such a short period.
tecord high.
“ Without the assistance o f
“ Actually," she said, -it's
the
public, we'd he in a jam,”
an easy prediction because
mail volume has been rising
at a rata of nearly three per
cent a year for the past sev­
eral years and this is most
strongly reflected around the
holiday season."
Well over 12 billion pieces
o f Incoming and outgoing
mail ar* expected to move ;
through tha system during
December—with about 10 per
cent of the year’s mail m o v -'
ing In less than three weeka.
The Sanford postmaster re-

(the continued. “ People wholast week before Christmas." i handle the mail* faster be- j chance It haa t » make con‘ hop early and get their cards j In addition to early mail- cause o f a new distribution ' nections with outgoing trains,
and parcels into the
mails ing, the postmaster had sev-j set-up. ZIP code also helps planet and truck*,
|early make It possible for the' eral other auggestion* which clerks to Identify receiving1 It was also learned that
, holiday mail to be delivered j will help the hard-working post offices when addresses the local post office haa an
{on time. Imagine what it postal employes move this are hard to read. During this nmple supply o f the new
time of the year, the faster Christmas stamps to brighten
would be like if we were to I avalanche o f mail.
1get ail the holiday mails the I Use ZIP codes which help mail is processed tha better up envelope* and parcels.

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O P E N D A IL Y —

9 A . M. - 6:15 P. M.

110 E. FIRST
SANFORD
WE GIVE TOP VAF.UE STAMPS

START y0UR CHRISTMAS
S A V IN G H E R E

Earle T. Loucks
Succumbs At 75

DON KKYNOLDS
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
The Senate rule* committee'*
wide-ranging Bobby Baker in­
vestigation turned today to •
1,500 payment received by •
former congressional employe
from self-styled “ bagman"
Don B. Reynolds.
The committee planned to
summon William N. McLeod,
former chief clerk to the
House District o f Columbia
committee, f o r questioning
about the $1,500 he got from
Reynolds.
Reynolds, an insurance man
from suburhun Silver Spring,
M d, told the committee he
paid the money for the "many
favors" McLeod had dona for
hint. These included helping
shepherd through Congress in
1000 a bill authorising con­
struction of the $17 million
D. C. Stadium.
Reynold* said he was the
“ b a g in a n " for Democratic
party payoffs in 1900, includ­
ing $15,000 for the campaign
chest of then Sen. Lyndon B.
Johnson.
lie said he served as the
go-between in funneling up
to $.'15,000 in alleged kicklmrk« from the D. C Stadium
contract to polities! campaign
chest and to individuals, one
o f whom was Baker.

Funeral Notices
M i l I K * . C \V T. K%VtLK T —
Kunaral •prvlrea (o r
Karl* T. feourka, IT. H. Army
Hpilrpil, 7J, w h o *llo.| toda y,
will h i h*M at lo-.j o «. m.
Friday at flrUaon Fnnarul
Horn** with liar. O rovar C.
8 « w « l l Jr. o f Flrat Prtlb)Pt*r«
Un Church. B in f o n i, o f f i c i a t ­
ing
llu r lil « i l ) ha In tha
Leturk* family plot In Ev«r&lt;
*rr**n O m p t t r j r , Hanford. It
Is ra&lt;juaata#| that NO F LO W *
KIM ba given fo r thia fun*
•r »1.

Capt. Earle T. Loucks, U. S.
Regular Army Retired, 75, 717
Magnolia Ave.. Sanford, died
at Seminole Memorial Hospi­
tal Dec. 2.
He was born In Dunedin and
lived in Sanford aince 1929. He
was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church of San­
ford. He was graduated from
Yale with the class of 1912. He
was formerly a Blue Lodge
Mason in Oswrcgo, N. Y.. and
formerly a Royal Arch Mason
in Sanford.
For his aervice in World
War I (in the A.E.F. in
France), he received live medata including the Silver Star,
The Purple Heart, and the
Conspicuous Service Cross of
the state of New York. He
was retired from regular U. S.
army because of disability in
1929, alter 13 years of service
with regular army. He joined
the American Legion in No­
vember, 1919, when the Leg­
ions' Headquarters was in St.
Louis, and while in Post No.
53 Sanford, he was Historian
for IS years. Department Ex­
ecutive Committeeman f o r
two years and District Dele­
gate to Legion National con­
ventions in Philadelphia, Los
Angeles and Miami.
He Is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Margaret G. Loucks,
Sanford.

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prescription prices
are the Lowest in
thin area. Let ur
prove it to you. I^et
Super-X price your
next prescription.

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Nickel constitutes about 10
per cent o f the metals con­
sumed annually in the mint­
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Krnnath Hnydar. I »ik » J**»up,
Will bee hal l at 2 p rn Thu ra -

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Boy Scout Troop 507 will i
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sponsor a Spaghetti Dinner,
Mirhle Maze Skill
Sawing Kilt C C e
Bingo Set
Dec. 14, at Grace Methodist
Oimt Assortment
Choice o! 3 U Q
For
S
Pliyers
Church on Unora Road, be­
tween thu hours of 5 and 7:30
p.m.
Tickets are on sale now by
any of the members or lead­
ers, at a nominal rhurge with
special price for children*
tickets. It is hoped that those
planning to attend will buy
early so that those in charge
o f the dinner can prepare in
Dolls Travel Set
"Timmy
Combat Field
advance, hut tlrkrta also will
Accessories
Nurse Kit
Pick I Whistle
66°
j be sold at the door.
Troop members sre having
a contest and the one who
aelli the most ticket* will he
awarded a badge fo r his e f­
fort*.
Adult leaders in charge sre
Scoutmaster Russ Kitner, and
committeemen, Buddy Wil­
liams, Lamar Williams, Clay
Single Holster, Repeater
Wooden Peg Pounder
Mamele, and Donald Jackson.
Oun, sad loll
Wilh Hommor, I Pogo
66°

DeHary Wayfarer*, meeting
in regular session at 2:30 p.m.
Monday at the Community
Center, will observe 25 Ma­
f t M l i r i l . r N M C K M e i .%*&gt; — sonic Anniversaries and elect
Funeral •rrvlra* f o r I’ rlvctl* officer* for 1905. All mem­
U Ann Snyder. II month Ol4
bers are urged to attend.
d a u g h ter o f Mr. and Mr«

T hrm iR h
D ec. 6th

Scout Troop 507
To Give Dinner

Wayfarers Meet

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"•W hit In Blazes”
T o Be Presented
In Enterprise
The P.T.C. «f l oterprtee
SdMMl wffl epmer a variety
ahew, -What la Slam ,” tkte
Friday light at tb* school
falateritaa.
Oa Saturday
night, Dae. I, the asm* y n iraai will ba presented at (ha
Ffra Han la DaBary.
which premia** tab* aoet antwtainiag, wU ba aaad la par*
ehaaa library haeha ta replace
tba eaaa burned ia (ha aehool
fire laat summer.

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Tba Magnolia Circle at (ha
Gardea Club at Sanford bald
(ha Naveaber meeting at h i lawstap Hall at Ptaecreat
Church with tba president,
Mra. S. L. Wlffiaa, ealliag (ha
meeting to order. Variooa re.
porta ware given aad brief
aaaouacamaaU ware made.
Highlight of (ha meating waa
a worfcahop, conducted by
Mra. L. E. Leaptr, a lady of
nany talenta. Mra. Leeper in
atructad the group in tba raak
tag of the Chrlatmaa aagela,
recently featured ia tba ba
soar. A combination of old
ayloaa, glue and glitter waa
traaaformed into dainty an*
gala, aad a day of fun and
fancy waa had by alL
A aack luncheon waa enjoy
ad with tba boataaaaa, Mra. A.
H. Harrla aad Mra. A. L. Hardaaty, aarving cooklaa and cof
b o to tba Mmaa. Otto Boradorf, W. L. Oramkow Sr., f . 3.
Harria, R. W. Herron, H. B.
Odham, H. H. Sherwood, 0. H.
Sykea, T. F. Taylor, V. M.
Smith, Frank Lleake, Lucille
Sloea aad a gucat, Jean
Norria.

We Are Moved
T o Oar New Buildingt
SIS W. ISth ST.
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Mrs. Rickard
GleesonHostess
And Bridal Tea Feting Miss Martha Stemper
aad alegaaco ware Complementing tho tea waa |daiaty
af him
depicted In entirety laat Fri­ a delectable
day afitwaaq between tba
boon af 4 aad • a§ tba gracloan Mayfair b om of Mra.
Richard Gleeaaa waa tranafarmed into a cluraMg re­
ception area where a m loo
gnoata aaaamkiad at as ala*
borate bridal taa laaariag
Miaa Marika Step per, lardy
bride-elect of Rtehaid SpringUpon entering tba living
i, tho gneata viewed an
eye-catching bhm floral ar­
rangement in a cut giaaa
apargaa created with enpids
at the bam. Cantering the
mantle waa a bouquet of asaortad bloaaoma, aad a magalflcaat arrangement of yellaw chryaaathamuma a a d
autama foliaga waa featured
la the eua room.
Helen Oleeeoa graciously
received the guetta la a white
■ilk frock accented with tur­
quoise coin dots. The bride,
elect received in an exciting
afternooq c h e r r y heather
crepe draea with dyed-tomatch laea shoes. Mre. Wil­
liam Stamper, mother of the
honoree, was attired la a
stunning white lace sheath
■ad her mother, Mrs. George
Wells, Martha’s grandmother,
reedved ia a navy and white
dressy knit suit Mrs. Prank
Spriagstasd, mother of the
f u t u r e bridegroom, from
Brooksvllle, wort a smart
white shear wool sheath.
Tho hostess presented the
hoooreo with a handsome sil­
ver gift sad a corsage of
ivory toned rose buds. Mrs.
Stamper, Mrs. Wells and Mrs.
Sprlngstead a l s o received
lovely corsages of bronie
pom • pom chrysanthemums
from tho hostees.
Centering tho serving table,
which was picturesque cover­
ed la sheer while linen featur­
ing bsnd embroidery, was a
five branched antique Oliver
candelabra containing four
glowing yellow tapers with
yellow pom pom chrysanthe­
mums and fugl mums In the
center. Zcsty spiced tea was
poured from antique silver
service.

North Orlando Garden Club
Announces December Plans

CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL!

Penney’s
famous

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MRS. RICHARD GLEESON, seated, was hostess recently to an elaborate
bridal reception tea at her Mayfair home complimenting Mina Martha
Stemper, popular bride-elect of Richard Sprlngstead. Composing the re­
ceiving line atanding left to right are Mrs. Frank Sprlngstead, mother of
the future bridegroom; Mrs. William Stemper, mother o f the bride-elect;
Miss Martha Stemper, honoree and her grandmother, Mrs. George Wells.

The yellow color af margar­
ine ia added by carotan*. Na­
tural sources of carotan* in­
clude carrots and other deep
yellow vegetables sad fruits.

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HAVING A B ALL nt tho annunl nlumnl dance following Seminole High
homecoming festivities from left to right are Sunily Richards and Dick
Bruce, '63 graduates; Bonnie Todd and Jimmy Dodson, students at pre­
sent; and Brenda Brown nnd Dale Alexander, '64 graduates.

SAVE 65c
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NOW

Our very own Adonn»»&lt;h) new at the»e
marvelous, p r a c e drnt-fhatterlng reductional Pull and
half allpa o f luxurioua nvlon aatln tri­
cot. lavlihnl with
lace and embroiderad t r I m a . White,
black, beige, red, or
blue in aitca 30-38
Petite, 83-44 Aver­
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Alao Small, Medi­
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DeBary Personals
Mr. and Mrs. George Gerline of Smyrna Drive celebrat­
ed their 34th wedding anni­
versary Monday, Nov. 23, at
an anniversary dinner wilh a
few friends.

Dr. and Mrs. Paul Clay of
SAVE 99c
It Camellia Drive celebrated
their 30th wedding annivers­
Full Slip., rrg. 3.98 ary Nov. 33 with their daugh­
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Sherman, of Endwell. N. V., and Mr. Sher­
man's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
II. W. Sherman, of Endlcott,

TIME NOW
TO BEGIN
MAKING
CHRISTMAS
SELECTIONS!

N. Y., who tr* visiting la De­ Hampshire In Alabama.
lla ry.
They took side trips off the
regular
sightseeing
routes
Mr. sod Mra. James Rohie sod enjoyed their trips.
Elliott of Lakewood Drive en­
The Misees Kay end Dor­
tertained their sou-in-law and
daughter, Major and Mrs. othea Hennlnger of Valencia
Charles Black, formerly of Road entertained at their
Hawaii, presently stationed at home for Thanksgiving dinner
Fort McFsraoa la Atlanta, th* following guests: Mrs. A.
(•a., and their children, El­ Roblollo, Mrs. Jo Peck, Mrs.
liott, Alicia and David. Join­ K. tinkles and Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Lederbaus, all of De­
ing the family group this week
will be another son-in-law and Bary. end Mr. end Mrs. E.
daughter, Mr. aad Mrs. Peter lieppoer o f Daytona Beach.
Valmar, of St. Petersburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Macand their children, Jon sod
Niughton of Homestead Ave­
Julie.
nue entertained old friends,
Mrs. Msrioa Roberta and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cottrell,
from Andover, Mass., who are
Mrs. Julia Oplola, both of De­
moving Into their aew home
Bary, have returned from e
in DeBary
on
Lakeshore
trip which took them to Nsw Drive.
Orleans, Natches, Vicksburg,
Memphis, A t l a n t a , Stone
Mouatsio, Macoo amt Valdos­
PRE-CHRISTMAS
ta.
While In New Orleans they
saw the burial of Bishop Rom­
mel at St. Louis Cathedral,
which was impressive.
(Dec Ird Urns Dee. ISth)
Mrs. Roberts celebrated her
birthday Nov. 9 at the home
of an old friend. Mrs. L.

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Aasual Christmas dlaaer
party for members and their
husband* is scheduled lor Fri­
day, Dae. U, at T:M p.m.
With the approval of th* mat
barahip, th* dinner will b* at
the Capri Restaurant ia San­
ford.
A big time for th* North
Orlando youngiters will b* the
arrival od Santa Claus oa Sun­
day a f t o r a o o a , Dee. SO.
Through the efforts of the
Gardea Club, ba will be on
band aad have gifts for all tba
young children In th* com­
munity.
On Tuesday of Christmas
week, Dec. 23, th* Gardea
Club will send out Us commltta* to Judg* tho outdoor
Christmas displays ta th*
community. Prims will b*
swarded.

GORDON

WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE
LINE OF CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene (Bud)
DavU went fishing in their
special spot along the St.
Johns River on Friday and
Hud caught a 13 pound ban.
Needless to say tiwy enjoyed
a nice fish dinner.

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By Margaret Ceaby
With the exacpUoa of th*
regular Village Council meetiag on Tuesday, Dee. 8, at 7:10
p.m., ta th* Civic Buildiag
the Recreatioe Ana af North
Orlando, th* North Orlando
Garden Club has at least ona
program scheduled for each
week duriag the Christmas
season.
On Tuesday, Dec. S, the Ex­
ecutive Committee of the Gar­
den Club meets at 7:30 p.mWednesday, Doe. I, ia th*
day the Awards Committee
makes Ha inspection tour of
the community to determine
the December Gardea of the
Month.
Regular meettag of tho Gar­
dea Club ia Thursday, Dee. 10,
7:30 p.m., at the borne of Mrs.
Jessie Wallace, 30 South
Edgemoa Avenue. A gala
•wenlag is planned with a
display of the members' 1964
Christmas creations. Awards
will be presented for boauty
sod originality.

P A Y LESS A T . . .

SANTA CLAUS!

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T it DaBary Gaidaa Cldb
will meat at the Camniuaity
Center Friday, D*f. 4, at 1
P-m. The program wffl i
• film, “ Th* Spirit af Chriatmas,” through the touristy af
Southern Bell Telapheae ComP«ay.
A aerial hour wffl M aw
aad th* data af the Holiday
Opaa Bona* Thor win
aouaead. Than win ha a spe­
cial table of Christmas arti­
cles far sale ia the sadRarium.
Mra. F. McBaaa wffl
side eel an

colorful tea tid-l crisp*, meringues filled with I cake, fruit taka, taa aaadjwichoa aad teoetad pocano at­
tractively arranged oa sDwr
tray* aad la cut glut com­
potes.
Mrs. Mary Joyce Batenua
•ad Mra. C. F. Brook* Smith
prodded aver tho taa service
with Mis* Ferny Gleeaaa aad
Mias Linda AOaa Williams
serviag as floating bodesses.
Mra. William L. Kirk aad Mr*.
Warraa Kaowlea assisted ia
serviag at tho door.
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By Oswald Jacoby

miss Y
St lit WUlto M. Batch Jr.
recently transferred to tbs
Fleet Reeam from the V. S.
Navy. Tbs so* of Mr. aad Mrs.
wane Hatch, ef Newborn, M.
C , be la married to tbs term­
or Rath AQsa ef (bis dtp.
Batch bee beau 1* tbs Navy
share M L Be bee served at
asm worn Naval atstiara, tofri-Ls, USS Coral Sea, aad
ef 1M , be bee been etatioaed
«t tbs U. S. Navel Supply
Corps School, Athens, Ga.
Now that he has transferred
to (bo Fleet Reserve, be win
iwtam to lathed with bis wtfs
* * i tear daughters, Brenda,
to bar senior year at Tennes­
see A aad I University; Lavern
sophomore at Volusia County
CecaaraaHy College, aad Gail
aad Llada, attending Crooms
High School.
a a o
SHIRLEY BARRINGTON
Roach, daughter of
Mr. aad Mrs. Audersoo Roach,
. . . Miss Youth on Farad*
of Dade City, la doing her totenuWp teaching at Goldsboro
Elementary School. She is a
senior at Bethune Cookman
Collage, Daytona B e a c h ,
where aba le a member of
Betbuae’c well baowa chorus
aad YWCA.
a o e
Ulysses Br*w*;is the new­
est addition to Croon’s facul­
ty. A graduate ef Florida A
sod M University; he teaches
Civics.
a a o
Tbs eighth grade class ef
Midway Elementary School
sad Principal William L. Ham
Utou visited with Judge C.
Vernon Miss and Juvenile
Counselor C E. McCord. "It
was moat Interesting," re­
marked principal Hamilton.
CELESTINE ROACH
WILLIE HATCH
S O S
It Is back to the books for gress of Mt. Zion Northeast an uninteresting task, if bo
Reginald McGill. Unde Mer Coast Association convened approaches It with f e a r ,
this, Cynthia Alma Clark, with St. Mark Baptiit Church, dread, disinterestedness, an­
Helen Starke, Edgar Robinson, Mason lUU. last Saturday.
ger and compulsion, the re
Edger Bus end Leroy Kend
Youth on Parade was held at suite are likely to bo without
rick, all «&lt; Florida A and M 3 p. m. New Mt. Calvary Miss­ value. The wise teacher knows
University, who spent the ionary Usp'ist Church Youth about emotions and how to
Thanksgiving holidays with won the banner tor having the use them."
their families.
greatest number In attendance.
a a o
Shirley Barrington, daughter
Mrs. Mary M. Burk* and of Mr. and Mri. Jessie Bar­
children, Altoo III, Bonnye, rington Sr., was crowned
Craol and Terri, of Rochester, "Miss Youth on Parade" for
are here to attend the funeral the year 1964 63. Mrs. Julia
of Mrs. Sara Burke, which will Davis la director o( Junior
be hild Sunday. Lucius and activities. Rev. N. A. Watson TV Tlme’ i Show of tha Night:
WUUam Burke, brothers of AI- Is pastor.
7:30-8:30 p.m. CBS. "Five
too Burk Sr. also are here, Hats off to the students ot
Faces
of Tokyo." One of the
Lucius resides In Rochester Crooms High School. They are
white WUmer Is a resident of to be commended for their ef­ most fascinating cities In the
Belle Glade.
forts In donating Itema for world cornea under the scrut­

The United Staten took the
lead beck from Italy, on board
eight of the World Bridge
Olympiad when Arthur Bobiaoon made five hearts aad
Vis MitcheQ found a defense
to boat the seme contract at
the other table.
The queen of diamonds was
opened against Arthur. He
promptly discarded hla king
of spades on dummy’s second
high diamond and led the sin­
gleton dub.
East won with the queen
aad led a trump. Arthur rose
with the ace and noted the
bad trump break with some
slight displeasure. Then he
ruffed a club in dummy, ruff­
ed a diamond in hla own hand
to drop West’s jack, raffed
hie next to last dub and led a
good diamond. At the same
time, he showed hla hand with

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Local Baritone
To Be Featured

Gerald Covington, Hanford
baritone, will elng the part
o f the giant in "Jack and the
Beanstalk" In tha third pre­
sentation o f the Children's
Concert Series by the Flnrlday Symphony Orchestra.
First concert la scheduled
for Dec. 2H In Orlando Muni­
cipal Auditorium. The ballet
"Coppella" will he performed
by tha Royal School o f Dance,
On Jan. 0 the serlea will
present Raell Rathbone, movie
and television star, who will
narrate "Peter and the W olf."
"Jack and tha Beanstalk"
will be heard Jan. £1 at 2:30

p.m.
Tha Children's C o n c e r t
Series, now in Its third year,
Is sponsored by the ainociate
board of dlrectora o f the
Florida Symphony. Mr. ami
Mrs. Frank Mebana, of San­
ford, ara members of the
board and tickets fur the
Children’s Concert Series may
be obtained from Mrs. Mebans.

Survey Reveals
*Less Patience*
NEW YORK (UPI)—A poli­
tical group kuowa aa tha Af­
filiated Y o u n g Democrats
which for some obscure rea­
son conducts annual testa to
determine the decibel count on
car horn blowing in the city
has completed this year's sur­
vey.
C o n c l u s i o n : "Automo­
bile drivers today bava Ian
patience than ever before and
blow the horn at the slightest
provocation."

It also concluded the rea­
son for the increasing cres­
cendo of clis oo phony is nerv­
ous tension brought on by
trfills jams,
I

Roy A. Allen lll-Y and TrlIII Y will present its first "Tal
ent Spectacular" T u e s d a y
night, Dec. 13, at the Star
Theater. Funds from this pro
gram will aid the " Y " in Us
msjor activities for the school
year. Members of the " Y "
promise an evening of whole
some and enjoyable entertain
ment.

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There will he a Men's Day
program at the Church of God
Sunday at 3 p. m. Dr. G. II.
Starke will be the apeaker for
the occasion. The general pub­
lic is cordially InvUcd. Rev.
L. D. Devrauxis pastor.

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"Whatsoever serve* rather
directly a deep emotional need
Is apt to make for strong ami
sound motivation In learning,
for in all probability all rea­
soning processes have emotion­
al moorings "
This was the conclusion
reached by a group of experi­
mental psychologists at Sarah
t-swrence College.
Dr. George Willard Frailer,
president Emeritus of Colo­
rado State college of education
and lecturer in education, has
this to say about «graotioos
and learning. " I f a' child
works with joy. understanding.
Interest, and willingness and
vtewa hi* work with satisfac­
tion, real learning is taking
place. But if ha te driven to

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TV Time Previews

iny of the CBS News camera,
which examines Its many farets from a variety of view­
points: an Industrialist, a
uomrn't rights leader, a mak­
er of floor mate, a middleclass worker and a factory
hand. Their altitudes are na­
turally quite different and
coupled with some excellent
photography make this a sur­
prisingly revealing study of a
complex metropolis.
7:30 0 p.m. NBC. The Vir­
ginian "A Gallows for -Sam
Horn." (Color) This one might
he classified as a western
Perry Mason, except H Isn't
as slickly contrived. It's a
murder mystery with what ap­
pear* In be an open-and-shut
rase against the accused. But
with Judge Garth himself
working for the defense and
enlisting the aid of hla staff,
there Is hope that justice may
yet triumph.
8:30-0 p.m , ABC. Shindig.
Enjoy this ahow while you can.
while It's still only a half
hour. Warning: It will go to
an hour shortly which will
probably mean more exposure
to the likea of Freddie Cannon,
The Righteous Brothers, The
Ulossoms, Donna Loren, The
Chamber* Brothers, Bobby
Vinton and Bobby Sherman,
who take up most of tonight’s
pulsating teen age aimed mu*
leal orgy,
90:30 p.m. CBS. Dick Van
Dyke Show "ItIt Wouldn't Hurt
Them to Give» Ua a RaUe."
ially think they
Buddy and Sally
i, but
but when Bob
deserve a raise,
acta as their spokesman, ha
gets a raise instead. The show
is buried in an hilarious wai­
ter ot financial mumbo-jumbo

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Ministers and Deacons Con- protect of giving Thanksgiving
baskets to the needy. Mrs. F..
J. Eubanks ami her section
of the 10th grade presented
107 Items to the council thus
taking the annual award,
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the explanation that if East
ruffed, he would concede a
club trick while if East didn’t
ruff he would discard hla last
club and concede a trump
trick.
At the other table, South

opened with, one heart aad
eventually wound up at the
aame five heart cantract.
Vie opened the ace of epadee
aad after awtare deliberation
shifted to the fire of dia­
mond!. South could have fi­
nessed the alas, but he w a n t
looking at ell the cards ee he
rose with dummy's ace.
Then he led a dub. Sam
Staymaa want up with the
queen aad led a t r a p . Once
more, South had a chance ta
make a play that would have
required a food look at the
East and West hands, but
South rose with the ace of
hearts.
From that point on, he had
no way to make the hand.
If you want to have some
fun, see if you can maka the
hand against any play but a
diamond at trick two. You
can, but It is very tough.

as the company accountant
("He gets 9100,000 a year to
keep us from getting any o(
the money he's making” ) tries
to explain corporate structure
to Bob who tries to explain It
to everyone else with Increas­
ingly disastrous results.
G it p.m. NBC. Wednesday
Night Movie. "Cry Terrorl"
James Mason, Rod Steiger
and tngrr Stevens star In this
1936 film concerning an ex­
tortionist, a TV repairman
and hla family. Steiger, as an
Intellectual criminal, force*
Mason, the electronics man, to
make tiny bomba which he
places in an airlines building
In an effort to extort a half
million dollars from the compony.
8:30-10:30 p.m. ABC. Burke's
Law "Who Kilted Merlin the
G reat?" The till* corpse at­
tempts to pull off a Harry
Houdini t y p e
submersion
stunt at a magician's conven­
tion and all ha gets for his
pains are a string of people
suspected of his murder,
10-11 p.m. CBS. Tha Danny
Kay Show. Art Carney U back
tonight and ho and Danny
make a wonderful team. Art
and Danny first portray a twoman carpool, with Art as a
loudmouth and Danny in bia
timid Harry Wlttner Chirac
ter. Later la the show Art la
a prohibition era gangster aad
Danny a song and danca man
In a three-part "m ovie" en
tilled "Murder, M a o a t m ,
Please."

"I am very overweight, ao
I wrote for your 'Diet and
Exercise' booklet and found it
really made sens*—but 1 have
no will power and maybe no
sense. 1 cannot stick to tha
diet or do tha exercises, al­
though I admit they are aimpie and 1 know they have
helped several friend* of
mine. What shall 1 do7—
N. II."
You are wasting time to ait
and writ* letters; you know
what niy answer will b*. If
you are to ha happy and
healthy, ynu must get rid of
excess wslghL Either you
wait until you need a doctor
nr do It now by yourself and
with tha knowledge that you
can be helped and can feel
younger, and look it, too.
“ I have knitted a pink wool
vhrath for my daughter and
now aha does not want it. I
am fifty, slender and tall.
Would a pink suit look foolish
on me? I am rathar conser­
vative. My coat la black, a
nic* soft wool, and all my ac­
cessories ara black.—’Mom’."
H Is tlmo "Mom" wore
something bright and pretty.
Wear the pink suit at ones.
Nothing is smarter with pink
than black—ao what are you
waiting for T You could match
your lipstick to the pink shads
o f tha dress—try Itl Maybe
your daughter will want tha

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dress back, but dont give It
to her. Hava fun and wear itl
"My husband and 1 ara
celebrating hla retirement by
taking a cruise to tropical
places In March. !!* ia a big
man and hates to "dreis up,"
but will If he sees no alterna­
tive. Would It be bad taste
If he doe* not have a tuxedo
for the eruisa? It ia an ex­
pensive one and a very wellknown ship. I am taking sev­
eral dinner dresses.— Reader."
You and your husband
would feel very much out of
things if ha failed to "dress’*
for dinner, especially whan
there Is the "Captain’s Din­
ner." Send him to the local
men's shop and have them
fit him out with a tuxedo
(dinner suit) and alto a
white jacket, lie ran wear tha
trousers to th* suit with this.
Hava them select th* proper
■hirts, etc. He will like him­
self, I feel sure, and ao will
youl Be aura to taka com­
fortable shoe* for on-ehore
trip* and auitabla cotton or
"drip dry” dresses.
Tomorrow—From My Note­
book

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with a large double bed.
This friend lata her •tog
dog
sleep with her at home, so
aatarslly when ehe’s here
she dose the aaam. 1 fixed
up a "bed” for the dog on
the floor, but he wouldn’t
sleep there. My bed has begun to take on a doggy
email and my husband is
complatnlaf. My friend is
very sensitive so I have to
be careful not to say any­
thing that might hurt her
feelings- What can I1 do?
dot I
wouldn’t give up her friendfriend­
ship for the world.
TRUE FRIEND
DEAR FRIEND: If your
friend enjoys sleeping with
her dog, that’* HER busi­
ness. And If you don’t mind
stooping with hor AND her
dog, that’s your business.
But you owe your husband
mors than you owe your
friend, and if you don’t
know that, you belong In
th* doghouse. I admire
your loyalty, but your hus­
band’s complaint la legiti­
mate, ao tell your friend
ah* can't have bar dog in
YOUR bad. or you’ll "loso"
YOUR husband.
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DEAR ABBY: Is then

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anything wrong with * g U
going with a a t * win to
LEGALLY eapm slid f r a
his wife? I a a almost It
sad a y parents have told
mo that they da not want
me to go oat with thin per­
fectly wonderful man (he
to tt ) because, as far aa
thee ara r o w , n*«o. K, le
atm MARKTEDmad will bo
until ha ta DIVORCED.
They say I win hurt my
reputation if I am aoen
with htaa. Abby, ho to work*
Ing oo getting a divorce and
ho says that ho to aur* ho
can get on# eventually, ao
I don’t so* WHY I shouldn't
dote him In the meantime.
I would like your opinion.
TROUBLE AT HOME
DEAR TROUBLE: If you
have marriage in mind, you
could wait a long tima bofora this man’s divorce
cornea through. And it may
never happen. Your parents
are thinking of your wel­
fare and future happiness.
I agree with them.
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DEAR ABBY: I am 21
and am engaged to a young
man who Is away In tha
service. I work and keep
aysalf busy and would
novor think of going out on
him, but I gat many
chances. My fianco could
not afford to buy me an
engagement ring, but that
didn’t matter. Wa lots each
other and have plana to
marry as soon as ha gets
back. My problem la try­
ing to convince other men

(da Jhs Woman:
Newspaper Eateryrise Avon.
"Nina out of 10 girls in
school today may expect to
■pend 26 years or more in paid
work outside tha home." So
•ays tha National Manpower
Council.
Ara parents and h i g h
schools doing all that they
can to mako girls accapt that
fact? Obviously not, or so
many girls wouldn’t drop out
of high school to marry, or
give up a chance at a collage
education in favor of a wed­
ding ring.
The sad truth la that girls
today for tha moat part tend
to Ignore tha cold fact that
chance* ara they will have to
get out and earn a living, or
halp a husband earn it.
So they don't aea tha neces­
sity for getting
much ed­
ucation as possible If their
main aim in Ufa is to gat a
huaband.
"1 don't bellava in a wife's
working," soma o f them say
glibly. "When I marry I’m
going to have n big family
and stay at home and taka
car* of ray children."
That’s nice for a woman, If
aha can manage it. But big
families cost money—often
more money than a huaband
can earn—and so eventually
tha atey-at-homo wife finds
herself a working wife.

Too, with dlvorca aa fre­
quent aa it la today there I*
always tha possibility that a
wife will And herself with sev­
eral children and, suddenly, no
husband.
Other thing* can happen,
too. A woman may be widow­
ed at any age. Or she may
find that she is the only
breadwinner If tha husband I*
unable to work, due to illness
or accident.
All kinds o f things can up­
set th* rosy dream o f • teen­
ager o f marrying Mr. Right
and naver having to worry her
pretty head about earning a
pay check.
It would be a kind thing If
parents and teachers would
•Iwayi answer a girl's confi­
dent announcement that she

Hl Ut - I N

that 1 ara engaged. They
say that stow I lava aa
ring I ara NOT aagagad,
aad if I don’t m t to gw
out with thara • *? don't
I just say aaf Does a girl
need an angagaraoat riag
to bo officially engaged?
How can I convince those
persistent men?
ENGAGED BUT
RINGLESS
DEAR RINOLESSt Ring
or no ring, if yoa aad your
young man have agreed to
marry, you ara Indeed offi­
cially engaged. It's not
necessary to convince any­
one that you ara engaged.
Just convince than that
you aren’t Interested ia
datlg them.
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la t'-lor
Flea At SiW Oalr
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Send one dollar to Abby,
Box 69700, els Anegeles,
Calif., for Abby’s booklet,
"HOW TO WRITE LETTERS FOR ALL OCCA­
SIONS."

ey Ruth M iiiatt
Inlands to be n full-time home­
maker with, "Fine—If it
works out that way for you.
"But it’s 9 to 1 that you’ll
■pend at least 25 years work­
ing for n pay check.
"So, while you are thinking
•bout marriage you had bat­
ter ba thinking, too, about
how yon . want te earn that
pay check."

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prove his courage on hto
own. A gang is whtra a
coward goes to hide." Tha
friend is an authority on
teams. Ha Is Mlckay Man­
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�Horoscope
Forecast
nuM OAY, a t e s. tm
GENUAL TENMNCm
Today'a wining moon strongly
n i i n t i that you quickly
0 a d affectively wind up what'
ever you just have not had
the time to complete ere thk.
Settle dlitant matter* now.
AWES (March 21 to April
19) Stop procrastinating a
get at those letters that will
clear up some loaf-existing
problems. Concentrate upon
the Important things. Forget
all that penny-ante noeaem
0
TAUhl'S (April 20 to May
90) Get at those important
duties now when you do i
have to have them Interfere
with other vital matters. Go
over your books—know your
true position. Clear up that
love affair, too.
GEMINI (May 21 te June
21) Associates may seem to
bo crotchety, but remember
0 that there are serious matters
ter them to handle. Don’t
ebow animosity. Clear up any
misunderstandings with others
quickly now.
MOON CHILDREN (June 23
in July 21) While fast progress
at work is not possible at
steady effort still produces a
good deal more than you aatkipated. Forget irritability of
0 associates. Keep workiag.
LEO (July n in August 21)
Keep your nose te the grind
stone and forgot that deafer
out little jaunt you bad
thought about. Be aura that
the uareliable will be the first
to condemn. Be a good iaflw
ones instead.
VIEGO (August 22 to Sep^ tember 22) Fundamental afW fairs need handling, but you
don’t teem to be la the mood.
Be practical and use will pow­
er. They are Important. Give
true loyalty to closest of kin.
LIBRA (September 23 to Oc­
tober 22) This is one of those
funny days when everyone
could get feelings hurt, if you
do not think before you speak.
^ Don't criticise. Remain sileat
• whenever possible.
SCORPIO (October 23
November 21) Hurry and get
obligations behind you, anc
realise that nobody gets any­
thing for nothing In this
world. Plan a budget for your
financial affairs. Stop using
the hltor-mUs method.
SAGITTARIUS (November
^ 22 to December 21) Count the
w good thlngl in your Ufe lastead of concentrating on
what you think la lack. Take
vitamins and Improve your
vitality, If needed. S t o p
dreaming—get on the beam.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) You have beeo
procrastinating where some
personal matters are concern0 ed. and now Is the time to get
rid of them. Increase good
will from others. Assist the
seedy ooes.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February li) Instead of being
a back-biter at odd momenta,
be sure you are loyal to good
friends. Put away that sar­
casm. Gad about socially and
tee bow much you are wanted
• by others. Be friendly, warm.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) You can rid youre*K of all that presiu.a now
being used if you seriously get
down to duties that are ex­
clusively yours. Big-wigs will
appreciate you more. Get
ahead faster.
IF YOUR CHILD H BORN
TODAY, he or she will be
•one of those individuals who
early will seem to want to be­
come Interested In outlets and
persona alien to those about
in own environment, so it be­
comes necessary that you inculcats the finest spiritual and
practical, ethical tenenta pos­
sible. Give • good grounding
■
in foreign languages and an
^opportunity to travel early in
®life.
The Stan impel, they do
net compel.” What you make
of yev Ufe ie largely Bp to
YOU!
Carrol] Righteria individual
Forecast (or your sign for
January is now nady. For
your copy send your birthdate
and $1.00 to Carroll Righter
^Forecast, The Sanford Herald,
b o x 1921, Hollywood 2S, Calif.

Ends Franchise
DeWItt, owner of the Cincin­
nati Reds, announced that the
dub discontinued its Macon
fGa.) franchise in the South­
ern League and purchased the
franchise of the Knoxville
(Tean.) club.
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Nicklaus Champ
NORWALK. Coon. (UP1) Jack Nicklaus, this season's
highest money-winner in the
Professional Golf Association
circuit, woo the “Tournament
Champion af the Year” sward
issued by Golf Digest mags-

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Gerard Bohm, Dalary, a hay.

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Robert Layman, Eau Gallia,
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Daniels, Loo(wood, a girl;
Mr. and Mrs. William Warren,
Mims, a girl
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Harold Harvey, Baby Boy
Boiler, Robin Hunt, Donald
Howe, Annie Ruth Paine,
Thlrketl McGill, William Dorton, James Nelion, Deborah
Lynn Dague, Sanford; Edna
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da Illttla, Iamgwood; Fred
Geiger, Maitepequa, N. Y.;
John Hulls, Ocala; Timothy
Tague, O r l a n d o ; Carolyn
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Grlmea, Orteen.
Stan Muriel waa the fifth
person In beevlmll history to
reach a record of 10,000 of­
ficial times at bat.

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Tha Afrlcultural StabfliM*
tlon and Conaarratlon County
committee announce* tha op*
mini; o f tha IMS agricultural
conaarratlon program. Applb
ration* for cost-sharing under
tha program will he accepted
through Jan. 15.
Thia la a nation wlda pro*
gram, la entirely voluntary,
and la designed to halp farm*
era and rancher* aatahUah
needed conaarratlon practice#
on their farm*. Payment, da*
pending upon funda available
in tha county, la mad* he
farmers, ranchan, and grow*
era who sign up and carry
out these practices according
to specifications.
It will b* of apeciat Interest
to thoaa who plan to do paatura work, apply dolomita or
hi calcium limaaton# on pas*
turea, or on legume cover
crop* on cropland or grove*,
plant pin* seedlings, con*
struct fir* lane*, construct
walla or ponda Ja pa*turea for
livestock water, and plant
legume cover crops In grovts
or on cropland during the
coming year. Cost-shares are
likewise provided to construct
drainage systems consisting
of open ditches or under*
ground drainage, and also
dikes. Technical assistance la
provided by the Soil Conserv*
ation Service and by tha
Florid* Forest Service.
Fur complete Information
contact the County ASC8 af*
flea in tha County Agricul*
tural Center Monday and
Tuesday o f each week.

Extension Club
Hears Report On
New Officers

“ SUNLITE"

• TOMATOES

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Agricultural
Conservation
Plan Opened

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A new lists o f officers for
tha D*B*ry Extension Roma*
makers Club was reported at
last weeks’ mealing of tha
group held at tha Community
Center.
Named are Mrs. Isabel
Rearlck, president; Mrs. Jaw.
el Croak*, vie* president;
Sira. A. Mosel, secretary and
Mrs. C. Hchlcsa, treasurer.
Mans for the Dec. IT
Christmas Party to ba held
at the Center were announced
to include a grab bag with
each member to bring a 25
cant gift for thia purpose.
Finished articles mada by
tha women are to be brought
for display starting at 10:30
ra. Beverage and dassert
will bo supplied by tha hoa*
teas committee for the sand*
wirh lunch to be brought by
each member attending.
Workshop for laat week’s
meeting convened at 10 a. m.
with members working en
holiday projects under direc­
tion o f Mrs. Maude Ritter,
president. The afternoon pro­
gram waa presented by Mrs.
Anthony Oppel aad waa en­
titled “ Understanding Your*
self end Family U fa."
The dolphia was symbolic
of love and diligence, or speed,
I to early Christians.
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Friday sight, m il W w Mr
Aral afMMr night.

Tkia is m m n l wgrt bnm
Waking fKVtri U for tka
l t d o t p li af jraara «** «
thank* fa U hard-working
8 m JatkaM af tka h a d
Sport Laafta.
At • pjn* *U Uw" captain*
«UI kata thab spaoaar’s to
hand for fraa cmka n d aof*
faa tad Into***** thaaa ta
tkatr (m h o amakora. la nidi*
Matt, oock af tfcaaa ftaa folks
vttt ha totrodntad la m m *
•m at tka iaaaa.
I bap* atkor toafota will
follaw saitl If plaaaat pra&gt;
parly It aaold baaaaw a aratail admiration aaekty.
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Satardap ataralaf laafoal
Taar apoetel Uorwawant will
ka kald Dot. 11 Mora datalto
at tka laafta tkia wa»k.
JUta yatr baud talk af a
klfk aehaol iatramurtl bowl­
ing Issgua ttartlng aoonT
Loaka Ilka tbara’a an awful
lot af ladraft in tkia group
out at tka Samlnola High

n
. I

According to informanU
tkara ara alraadjr orar 70
naa 11atad aa being Inter*
tat joinlag this league.
Special rates will bo offered
to tkaee young bowlara, both
boys and girls.
a a a
That turkey promotion went
over so wall for tka Women’s
Bowling Association (they
raised orar |12ft for the blind
of tka Bowler's Victory Le­
gion) that well soon announce
our awn program whlchll not
only include turkeys but al­
so hams and liquid refrsah
manta.
a a e
Saturday night winners of
moonlight bowling ware Doug
Owens for the men (lantern)
and Helen Iluston was high
for the women with a travel
Iron aa her prise.
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The Thanksgiving Holiday
weekend showed It’s effect
with a few lees than normal
competing in the Sunday
Scotch doubles tourney.
Seems Ilka people with
namaa of Ptvrro, Karelia, ami
Schautteet are having an easy
tlma of stepping Into the win­
ner’s circle. Iliesa folks have
been winners more than once
in the S.D.’s.
First plara went to John
Fierro and Marion Karelia
with their 942 aeries, Includ­
ing handicap; second was won
by Doris and Frank Schaut­
teet, 918 aeries.
a • e
looks Ilka they have a new
Wader for the Jet llowlorettea
League. Last week waa a po­
sition round with Inland Ma­
terial and Lil* Buggers tang­
ling headon. At that tlma the
L.B.’*. were on top but now
the ‘rementcra' ara league
leaders.
Turkeys in this league were
•ubmltted by Alice Seaton and
Dot llutton.
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“troubles department!** I’ve
admitted that I’m getting

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trounced quite regularly by
tip wife and te add 'frosting*
mp 11-year-old Kavia doesn't
find H very difficult to bent
dear eU dad, either.
Tkia past Saturday, little
•-year-old Johnny SplH-akl
had games of 77, «• and M.
Tka ben weighs tea pound*.
Soaking wet, Johnny must
hit around Ml (Task, I know
— i f f net tea t o away un­
til ha starts shellacking mat)
Than was anelMat bawling
dans by these youngsters tkia
past weak, in bath divisions of
juniors and bantams.
Pint off, John Boggs tad
«varyone with kte 138 scratch
game, plea his 579 three-game
series. Congratulations, John!
Others rolling wall or tka
Juniors included John Smith
177, Ralph Unger 171, Jim
Woods 197, Rob Jones 177,
Billy Martin 179, Mike Sear­
cy 118, Billy CaJlen 194, Jer­
ry Smith IN, Bob DrtecoU
1M and 1M and David Car*
ter with a 169.
For those tinder IS, wa
Identify them aa our boatam
bowlara. Tbsaa ara tbs week’s
hot shots: Harold Johnson
146, Gary Almond 140, Kevin
Spolski 179/600.

Plans Finalized For Ellsworth Visit To Oviedo
Maine Five
'Eggheads/ Too
Tackle Lions
In Yule Tills

ATLANTA (UPI) - Vander­
bilt University sot only may
have the best basketball team
to the South—it also may have
the smartest.
Youthful coach Roy Skinner
explains that at Vanderbilt,
Mrs the emphasis to more
en academics than athletics,
prospects are required to
make 260 more pointa on tha
College Board testa than the
minimum set by the South­
eastern Conference.
"It keeps going op every
year," Skinner Mid. "Several
of the boyi on our team would
not be able to got into school
If they war* itarttog next fall.
Our current freshmen averag­
ed 1,300 oo the entrance exam—460 above the conference
minimum."
Skinner points out that this
insistence oo high academic
profleteoey la making his re.
fruiting job extremely tough.
"We bad one hot prospect al­

ready iip&gt;ed-then loot him H remain at Wait that Ugh
throughout ft# Mason.
to the exam."
When Vanderbilt scouts get The Commodores posted a
wind ot a good high school 19-9 mark lad yoar. They warn
player, they head first for hte 17-2 going Into mid-February,
principal’s office end check on (hen lost four of their last sis
games.
hla grades.
"He can be averaging SO "We were inexperienced last
points per game out on that season," Skinner said. "Wa
basketball court, but if be earns down the stretch, mainly *
doesn’t have at toast a B aver­ on the road, without a senior
age we would be wasting time playing regularly. The boys
trying to sign him up," Skin- worn tired and tha pressure
got to them."
cr Mid.
Despite this problem, Van­ The fact that there waa only
derbilt baa dr ne a pretty good one senior oo last year’s
recruiting job to the past few team, sod he a seldom used
reserve, potato out why Vend*
yoars.
IBs Commodores wore rank­ erblN to expected to be n pom*
ed alxth nationally In the pra­ er this time. AH five starters *
season survey and Skinner to and four other tottermen ro* v
among those who believe they turn.

■f
Fkul plant were made today
lor the visit af tka Kttewnrtfe
Higk School basketball quin­
tet, champions af the state af
Maine, to Semloote County dur­
ing tka Christmaf holidays for
a pair af gamee with the Ovie­
do High Lions.
The only Item WA to be ob­
tained la approval by the os(tonal high school group far
the two-gome series.
Urn Edswarth cagara art
scheduled to meet the Lions
SEMINOLE HIGH’S RICK WAL8TROM (83) akirta hU left end for
In the first game Dee. 28, la
Mven yards and n first down on the SHS 34-yard line during the Tribe’s
tka Flamlsi Memorial Gyma
homecoming tilt with DeLand. Waiatrom is being chased by Bulldog end
an the lemiaato High campus
Bob Apgar (84) and guard Jack DeSario (62).
(Herald Photo)
in iatfard. Tka two cluba wiO
play tka final affair Doe. M,
at tka Oviedo HIM gymna­
sium
Tka visiters art scheduled to
arrive oo the ACL's Weal
Coast Champion at 11:M p.m
Dae. IT. They will be grunted
by officials af the Town of
Oviedo and Oviedo High School
plus loaders af tka Samtools
8 EC SUadiags:
By Jim Bacchus
Denote Garrett sad played
County Chamber of Commerce
Cmt.
AH
South S e m i n o l e Junior what observers called • tre­ Tm m
The Oviedo High band will al­
W.L.T. W .L T .
By DavM Hlggtobetkam
High's Hurricanes wrapped up mendous game. Hargis stood Alabama
ee be on baud to welcome the
8 0 0 10 0 0
e e
e
their second victory In two out for the 'Canes and HieBersM Sparta Writer
Maine outfit to this area.
X-L
8
U
4 1 1 7 1 1
starts this season when they kok’t ball handling and pais- Georgia
The Tuesday Businessmen’s
Following the serial, tka
4 2 0 4 3 1
Basketball
season
will
get
tog
brought
him
praise.
dumped the Sanford Junior
League watched as A1 ChaUin club will head north at 2:36 p.
Kantuckjr
4 2 0 1 6 0
Into
full
swing
at
Seminole
High Braves by a score of 49 Ira Abramian with Mvan
tossed a 237, league high sin­ ra. Dec. &gt;1
3 3 0 8 4 0
Auburn
^
High
School
Friday
night
when
points
topped
the
Bravts
in
to 33 to a contest at Lyman
gle. for Lance Mate Jack Ken­
Gifford Cochran, a resident
3 2 0 6 8 0
X-Florlds
BJjtba’a varsity e.gers High Gymnasium in Long- scoring. Lea Green waa the
ner walked home the aeries oTlitowortk who rtrtars it
2 3 1 9 3 1
X-Mlaa,
go
into
action
against
the
outstanding
Brave
en
the
wood.
winner with hla 670 set.
Oviedo and who to reepoasibte
Vandy
1 4 1 9 8 l
Other* making the charmed tor tka trip south sad arrange­ Mainland High Buccaneers of Bruce Stuart, a Hurricane court last night. Ha sank flva
Tann.
1 6 1 4 6 1
Daytooa
Beach
In
SHS
Flem
points
and
played
extremely
forward, paced the South Sem­
circle were Paul Marcette 20«, ments lor tbr series, today asinole quintet with IS points In well, defensively. Mike Long X-MIsa. St 1 6 0 3 6 0
Atlantic Coast Line's Wlllla tended a special invitation for lag Gym.
Tulana
1 6 0 3 7 0
with a 2&lt;W and Doug Owens all New Englanders In this Tha Baby Semlnolea will get a contest which provrd to be also turned In a commendable
performance.
X-S«ason
not
over
tha
season
underway
at
4:30
a
battle
until
the
Hurricanes
area
to
be
on
band
when
the
of Glaa Met. with a 201.
Ellsworth team arrives In San- p. m. when they take on Main­ blew the game wide open in
land's junior varsity. The var Ihe final period with a 22ord.
Members of the Ellsworth alty contest will follow at • point scoring spree.
Sanford took a first period
quintet making the trip ara p. m.
Bruce Briley, Bteve Beathsm. The tilt with Mainland to one lead over the South Seminole
Larry Gross, John Whitmore, of the four non-Metro contests five by racking up 11 pointa
Gregg Stealer, John Liana- the Trlba will play this season in the opening stanza and
H was a shining hour for haa, John loyal, John Patroi They also meet Lyman and holding the Hurricanes to 10.
Beverly and Joan Adams (no Wayne Mayo, Jim Marcus and cress county rivals DeLand, But South Seminole led at In
relation) In the Shooting Star Mark Nash. Also making the Tltusvilla and New Smyrna termlssion by an 18-16 margin.
Both club* netted eight points
League at Jet l.anea as they trip will be Wally Fuller but Beach
he
will
not
he
sble
to
parti
rolled big 200-plus gamsa In
In all, the Tribe will play to in the third frame and the
ths first gams of their league cipate In the games due to a 18 games, 14 of which will be Hurricanes held on to that
three-point lead—2* to 23—go­
matches. The first roar went recent auto accident.
Metro Conference affairs.
Tha club la coached by Blythe, who p r e v i o u s l y ing into the final status.
up aa Joan strung out firs
strikes In a row for a big 223 Stusrt Taylor.
coached at Edgewater — a At thta point the 'Canes went
Last year Ellsworth won 19 school Seminole fans remem­ wild. Stuart led the way by
game and shortly after an­
other one went up for Bev­ games and dropped only three ber from this football season— dumping in four field goals
erly howling on another pair They went on to win the State and Oak Ridge, another of the and threw gratis shots for 11
of tones as her nice 2IS ef­ Class L title but lost to Con­ SHS football rival, baa been of hla 1* points.
fort was posted on the ecore cord, N. H. in the New Eng working the varsity extensive­ Following Stuart In the scor­
land tourney finals. They play ly on the techniques and theor­ ing department was Jim Lu­
projectors.
cas with a dozen, Mike liarJoan’s fins rolling anabted dens, home of the Boston Cel­ ies of basketball.
gin with nine, Matt Kickok
her Dennla and Martltulals tics of the NBA.
JsyVee Coach Ralph Stumpf. seven and Brant Rose four.
Ellsworth U a town of some
team to sweep all four points
last season'* head basketball Lucas did not start the contest
4,600 residents but It has been
from the
Mebans OilCo.
mentor at SHS Is working with and was not even expected to
noted
for
the
quality
of
Its
team and vault Into first
the younger boys and has been play because of illness. How­
place In the league. Dot John- high school cage teams.
preparing hi, squad for rough ever. the youngster replaced
It
has
also
been
announced
eon came through with a good
action against 6!alnland.
170/469 for tha Mohene team. that WDEA of Ellsworth will This season's varsity squad
taps
play-by-play
accounts
oi
Shepard’a Oil took allfour
Is small and has had only
from Gssiman’e Studio to Hie games for rebroadcast to limited experience, ami If they
take a firmer hold on third Milne
put to good use the training
piece ai Gladys Edwards roll­
drilled into them they could
ed a 46S sarleo.
become classified as tough
Pancho’s Mexican Foods
competitors.
By Marshall Lingo
team grabbed three pointa
Probable starters for Fri­
ORLANDO — Tha Ovlado
from the Leilanl House of
day's affair are renter*. Capt.
Beauty, thanks to tha com
Frank Murray, Gary Loyd, Hitch Llona lifted tha curUin
hlntd efforts of Nancy Con
and
Jeff WlUlama ami sopho­ on the UMMIS basketball sea­
PBOVIDENCE. R. I (UPI)
way with a 192/461. Merdell — Tha World Boxing Associa­ mores. Lamar Oxford and son teat night and took a 94
to 25 beating from Colon­
Gonterman’a 1*2 and Nora tion (WBA) refused today to Mark Reborn.
ial High here in a eonteat
Jagger’a 146. Jane Walno hit recognise as world heavy­
You may think there’s a string attached to this. As usual, you’re right
• • •
a Iill game and llevwrly weight champion the winner Saturday night the Tribe, which »»w the Grenadier
var,
.
You only get the $5 if you are a bona fide car buyer.
Adams scored an avea 600 of the Floyd Patterson George Footballers go to the Elks »“ * lhr" w *
•tUfk.
aeriea to go with her2IS Chuvalo fight In New York. Bowl to Leesburg.
141 &gt;*h*t at b,,t y'"* lh* L,on*
game. Joan Adams series to­ Jin. 39, regardless of Cleve­ This year, as to 19*1, the Junior varsity five.
taled out te 613.
Th* Lions, without the servHow do we Know if you’re bona fide? Easy. If you come in and let our
land Williams' gunshot wound Semlnoles have been selected
*#,,t *our lUrt*rs
Williams, the WIlA'i third- to compete against a worthy *r ,i
salesman show you our cars, and then buy a new car from any dealer
By Alan Mover ranking heavyweight contend­ opponent. Thu year the Semi- » ho « r* »*111
in ,00ter was shot In the abdomen noles meet the Leesburg Yet- »&gt;all and preparing for the
between the time you see our salesman and January 1, 1965, bring the
by a policeman's ptotol dur­ low Jackets, age old rivals of school's Rainbow Bowl Ult
Friday night In Dunnsllon,
ing a frscas assr Houston, jjpt.
The Tribe accepted the bowl »«re almost helpWta before
car, your sales invoice, and our salesman’s card in and we’ll hand you $5.
Tex,. Saturday night.
This competition became bid remembering the 19*3 tilt Ihe hard charging Grenadiers.
Bonnie Andreychik netted
necessary tn mklA-ptember with Leesburg. Tho Yellow
when the WBA vacated Cas­ Jackets handed SHS the only 40 points for the home club
It’s not because we’re generous. It’s just that if you are about to buy a
sius Clay's heavyweight cham­ defeat of their (Inal year to and broke the school’s record
pionship for signing for a the Orange Belt Conference. for scoring in n single game.
car, it’s worth $5 to us for a chance to talk to you. We’re confident that
forbidden return-bout defense But the Tribe still to«&gt;k Ihe The hot eager took 24 shota
against Sonny Litton.
conference title and went on at the basket and 20 of them
we can fill your need, somewhere between a Corvair and a Cadillac.
hit the bucket.
to win the Frontier Bowl.
Colonial sprang to a I* to
This season the locals carry
a record of aevrn wins, one 5 lead during tha first period,
And o f course you get the $5 when you buy from us. Just ask for i t
loss, and two ties into the added 21 more in the second
Bowl. This includes last week's and led the l.iona 49 to II at
Homecoming tilt against the the intermission. Oviedo gath­
DeLand Bulldogs that ended ered in seven pointa in each
With the last two Sanford
to a 37 to It victory for the of the two final perioda white
Herald "Pick • Ihe • Winner" Indians.
tha Orlando quintet aank 21
football contests finally com­ As far as statistics to the Dein the third and 22 more in
pleted, Contest Director Roy
Land tilt go, Sanford was a- the fourth frame. Mike ParGreen today announced the
hcad to all atoas except pass­ tin got nina o f Oviedo's 25
winners.
ing.
points.
Danny Carter, P. O. Box a .
and Mary Davta 2439 Laurel,
split first and secood place
Y o u II b e
H a p p ier
prize money te the weekly coo­
lest published Nov. 17 and
Carol Burgees 2411 Holly, woo
in a F O R D
third prize.
In the contest published Nov.
fro m
94, first prtae at fio went to
Ken Kern Jr., Rt. 1, Bax 219
and a 94 second prise went to
S frickland M orrison,
Inc
Showroom — Second &amp; Palmetto
Dr. John M. Morgan, 134 N.
l •M I \ 4 k
• f • I •I \I I K
Summerlin. Third place money
\ \ I* ||( I) M V
t •J |l*|
\N r «. I | w»411.
Phone 322-0711
14. was won by John Martin,
m t Park Ays

Hurricanes Dump
Between Braves 4 8 - T o - 3 3
Us Fans

Shooting Stars
Hit 200-Mark

SEC Standings

We ll PayYou

WBA Ignores
Jan. 29 Fight

Oviedo Lions
Take Drubbing

JUST FOR LOOKING
(And You Don't Even Have To Buy From Us!)

'Pick-a-Winner'
Winners Named

M O TO R SALES
1

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ft

Progress W alks

Worry Clinic

partmcnt is going to experiment with
portable sidewalks.
These will be precast concrete sec­
tions which can be lifted and stack­
ed to one side for the repair or in­
stallation o f sewer and utility lines
and then replaced.
All city dwellers will wish the ex­
periment success. Imagine sidewalk
repairs without the nerve-wracking
sound o f jack hammers. Progress can
be wondtrful.

A Bigger Booi
lease on life for the manned bomber
fleet. We might have to start build­
ing new ones. That would mean con­
tracts, employment, pay checks.
Aviation Week magazine suggest
another argument: The threat of
bombers would force Red China to
put much of its energy into develop­
ing an air defensive system at the
expense of offensive weapons.
The
lie government, pooh-poohing Red
China’s explosion, has assured us it
rill be at least 10 v&lt;
vears before they
leans to deliver
del'
have the means
any bombs.
It might even be 15.

Thought For Today
Even so, I tell you, there will be
more joy in heaven over one sinner
who repents thnn over ninety-nine
righteous persons who need no re­
pentance.— Luke 15:7.
•

•

•

The sheep was not lost because it
got in the thicket but because it had
been separated from the shepherd.—
Arthur L. Miller.

The Church Architecture
" I Uk« a church that looks
like a church.” This casual
sad (request remark la the
popular expression of an at­
titude that baa done much to
stifle creative church archi­
tecture la the United Statee.
A careful study of art history
reveals that there ia no sim­
ple formula describing "what
a church looks like.”
The greatest periods of
church architecture demon­
strate a capacity for change,
an awareness of dynamic en­
gineering principles, and a re­
ceptivity to new materials.
Therefore,
the history of
church architecture embraces
such varied forms as the an­
cient Roman basilica, the
soaring Gothic cathedral, and

By James A. McLean

Art Department
LaGrange College
Le Corbusier’s contemporary
church at Roochamp, France.
A creative architectural per­
iod is one which is honest snd
courageous enough to develop
forms in keeping with its own
needs and vision. The continu­
ing struggle for honesty snd
relevance in architecture Is In
keeping with the concept of
a Creator who la yet alive and
who still holds his children
responsible for their use of
freedom.
The average coagrwgatlon
"on the corner” Is often alien­
ated from this excltinf quest
for vital architecture. The ” 1

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Spring*
Mrs. Julia Barts*
ait-isia
Beer Lake-Forest City
Mr*. Marye*n Mile*
R5R-M?a
Casselberry
Mr*. Jaa* Casselberry
854-444*
Chateau
Mrs. Joan Magi*
145-8741
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haaey
444-4*51
Geneva
Mr*. JeAnn Hays
848-4878

EitoryftM
Mrs. RHckle Harris
888-4854
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances waster
828-8818
Lake Moan*
Mre. H. L. Johnson
288-4788
Loagwoad
Mrs. Donna Eaten
888-8817
North Orlando
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
288-8188
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Bayder
888-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lsady
844-1188

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Political Notebook

WASHINGTON (N EA) — attacking North Viet Nam. low. Their missions would be
The mood here it for an at­ But unless North Viat Nam a year or two off. Their work
like a church that looki like
la attacked, the war can't be could eventually pay off heav­
tack on North Viet Nam.
a church" stance has created
won In the south.
ily In aabotage, destruction
I
find
thia
among
military
a climate tn which the bland
You can’t lick tha Viet ■nd disaffection.
and
civiliana
at
the
Pentagon
stereotype can easily be sub­
Cong, thrae men say, so long
Some officials want to beef
stituted for bonest soul-search­ and the State Department
aa they have a continuing up loyal Laotian attacks on
and
among
some
men
close
to
ing. This stereotype usually
source of supply o f new offi­ North Viet Nam'a Laotian
consists of a sanctuary com­ the White House.
cers, organisers and equip­ "volunteera," heat up that
plete with ever-present col­ The decision to attack the
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
ment from Beil Hanoi. A* war to keep Hanoi preoc­
umns and steeple, a rote-like north has not been made offi­
A
recent dispatch from Italy
fast as you kill o ff their cupied.
Imitation of forms without the cially.
trained noncommissioned offi­
Others
argue
for
a
strong
quoted
Prof. Gustavo Colonprinciples that once gave them
At President Johnson's or­ cers, new ones move in. As naval blockade combined with
nettl,
a
research scientist, at
meaning.
der, teams o f tired men in the ' fuel as you knock the heart
attacks on supply depots.
warning that the leaning
The Christian Church has a Pentagon and the State De­
out of one group, a new or­
Stoat officials I’ve talked to Tcwer o f Pisa was In Immin­
great heritage of architecture partment have (wen working
ganiser appears.
want a atagegred attack. Do ent danger of collapse.
and literature which can help 18 hours a day, seven days a
Until recently, some of a little, wait and see what
to give valid insights into the week to get recommendations
It is difficult to appraise
self-awareness necessary for ready by the time Ambas­ these same men insisted that happens, then do a little tha altuatlon from this dis­
contemporary living. It is one sador Maxwell Taylor return­ attacking the north would do more. Thla give* Bed Ho Chi tance. Colonnettl may ba
little or no good.
Minh a chance to think and
thing to respect and heed this ed from Saigon.
right. On tha other hand,
gives
ua lima to watch for
How
to
carry
out
any
at­
trgdltiou.in dealing with cur­
alarmists
have been saying
But aa one high official tack hasn't been agreed on.
Red t'hina'e reactions.
rent problems. It Is quite an­
for yeara that the famous
puts It privately, the war Is
Home officials and officers
Hume favor timing the at­
other to use this tradition as
going so badly that some­ argue for bombings. They tacks to new Red incident!, campanile, or bell tower, waa
an escape from present respon­
on tha varga of toppling over.
thing must ba dons "to keep have the
targets
picked. such as the Tonkin Gulf af­
sibilities and the risk of new
Anyway, If the tower dees
the eituation within bounds." They’ve decided on the planes fair In which U. S. warships
commitments.
were rushed by Bed torpedo bite the dust soon, 1 hop*
In the past few months, he ami the unita to do the job.
The Christian Church has its
that atapa will ba taken to
Others argue fur a sharp boats.
roots in the past. This can be suys, the Beds have stepped
Others insist that attacks clear the name of Bonanno
a source of great strength. In­ up their shipment o f men and increase in agent |&gt;ciietration.
sights from the past can in­ arms from tha north into Some agents would have im­ on the north should be timed Pisano, tha architect who de­
deed illumine today’s decisions. South Viet Nam along tha Ho mediate objectives, bombings, so as to best help the new signed It.
It haa often been said that
But the Church also exists in Chi Minh trails and by sea. sabotage, propaganda — for Saigon civilian government.
These differences are tac­ Bonanno may have been a
the present. It addresses itself They have begun to ship in quick effect. Most of these
men would quickly bo captur­ tical. I found no officials or nice guy otherwise—good to
to life in the Twentieth Cen­ "heavier" equipment.
His estimate is echoed by ed and killed, but it's argued officers I talked to against hla mother and all like that—
tury.
Church
architecture
should reflect this involvement key officials through tha gov­ they'd do considerable psy­ an attack, except one who but he waa a lousy architect.
In the life oi contemporary ernment. They now put it this chological d a m a g e . Other suggested we ought to look
No less an authoriy than
agents would infiltrate deep fur lume way tn gut out of the National Geographic So­
man.
way:
The Church wants to pro­
The war can't be won by into North Viet Nam and lie |Vnit Nam altogether.
ciety has called him a "monu­
claim its relevance to every
mental flop " ln tha bell tower
aspect of man's existence, but
department. Another authori­
its imitation buildings snd bor­
ty, the Encyclopedia Britanrowed facades more often sug­
nlru, rather cattily remark*
gests the museum, or the an­
that "There Is no reason to
tique shop—houses of relics.
suppose that the architect in­
The stereotyped church build­
tended that tha campanil*
ing on the American landscape
should be built in an cbliqu*
is more of a testimony to the
position.”
cult of mediocrity and con­
Since Britain's Labor party'cd Britain’s present one pre-'was a speech delivered In LonI think thla Is a hum rap.
formity thin to a dynamic un­
won its narrow victory In the ferred to protect the pound don by Swedish economist
I am convinced that the real
derstanding of life. The very
Prof,
Gunrur
Myrdal
who
said
Oct. 15 elections, the British even at the expense of Bri
buildings that seek to pro­
story behind tha leaning tow.
a mild devaluation of the
stock market has been sliding tain's own economy.
claim that God Is Life often
er went something like this:
downward.
! it W|( 0n Sept. 18, 19(9, that pound should have come some
speak more loudly o f Death.
On or about the year 1174
There is something fraudu­ By the end of last week, the Sir Stafford Cripps, the then time »*&lt;&gt;
A.D.,
the mayor of I’isa noted
Myrdal
has
great
admirers
lent about using the technical British pound sterling also chancellor of the exchequer,
among the men called to ad­ that the tourist business was
was
under
selling
pressures
&lt;]jK
lo»ed
in
a
radio
address
ingenuity of
this century
vise Prime Minister Harold in a slump. He called i meetmerely to reproduce copies of and there was speculation that that Britain was reducing the
|ing o f the chamber of com­
Wilson.
the
pound
would
be
devalued
pound
m
|2
M
So
carefully
past architectural monuments.
A small Gr.-ek temple is beau­ for the first time since another guarded waa the secret that
tiful in its native context, hut Labor government did it In Cripps did not even write the
! figures into the text of his
it become a spectacularly shal­ 1919.
low stage-setting when it Is At that time the government upeedi until after it was dclivremoved from that context, led by Clement Attlee cut the fre(j
blown out-of-proportion, and pound from M M to Us per- j Wilhln , ww&gt;k 2, oU,fr coun.

long, dry paragraphs of de­
scriptions and reading only
the short paragraphs, usually
dialogue la quote marks.
For quote marks Indicate
conversation.
Since you seldom talk to
yourself, dialogue meant at
least TWO peoplst
And when TWO people get
together, almost any conceiv­
able dramatic aetion may oc­
cur, ranging from assault to
love, murder to kidnaping,
seduction to salesmanship,
etc.
And until wa know what
the dialogue is about, we all
tend to be motivated by the
old "gossip" urge.
Quota marks thus arouse
curiosity and stimulate great­
er interest.
So launch your atory or
even a scientific caaay with a
quotation, or opan with dia­
logue.
8 ocrates made tha dialogue
his major teaching strategy
and wo should follow hia ex­
ample far more today In our
schools.
But when you open with a
a quotation, be pure to break
It up so you can gat THREE
sets of quota marks In tha
first line.
Contrast the next two open­
ings:
"Dr. Crane," you ask, "how
ean . . .
"Dr. Crane, how ran a
writer add more Interest
value to the printed page?"
you ask.
Sines quote marks art tha

most dramatic print symbol*
that mankind ha* ever in­
vented, then THREE eeta of
quote marks on your open­
ing line excel a single set!
Because newspaper a a l
magazine columns are so nar­
row, you must do a fast
break to get those three seta
on on* line.
“ Yes.” Terry said, "but
how ean I use quotes whan f
am writing a serious essay
about something that Isn’t
dramatic?"
Well, dig up a relevant
quotation from some ancient
authority.
Or uaa tha typical "flash
back” method of the movies
and TV (where tha opening
scene depicts fighting or
dangerous conflict that really
takes place later In the play.
And you medica, dental
surgeon* and other scientists,
should take note of this
"print psychology” clinic I'm
offering you today, for noth­
ing la mors dry and bo resoma
than the uaual medical or
dental convention.
So send for my booklet
"How To Write S a l a b l e
Copy,”
enclosing a long
stamped, return anvalope, plus
20 cents. Preachers, too, need
It!
(Always write to Dr.
Crane In car* *f this news­
paper, enclosing a (sag
stamped, addressed envelop*
and 28 rente to cover typ­
ing and printing teste when
'yen send foe mm of hie
booklets.)

Dick West’s

The Lighter Side

Phil Newsom 5ay$

merce to see what could be
done about it.
“ What Pisa needs Is a
spectacular n e w attraction
that would draw touriita to
our city,” the chamber presi­
dent said.
"Right,” aaid the mayor
“ Any auggeatlona?"
"How about building a big
amusement park? Wa eould
call it ‘ Disneyland’ nr some­
thing like thnt.”
"Kid stuff,” aaid the mayor,
"It would never pay cff.”
"How about trying to get
a major league ball club to
move it* franchise tn Pisa?”
"Baseball Is a sport, not a
business," said the mayor.

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British Mart Slides

made to house activities alien
to its original purpose.
Christianity's initial, and
continuing, rejection of moral
legalism ought to carry build­
ers beyond the deadening Im­
pact of architectural legalism.
This Is not a condemnation of
tradition. It i.* a challenge to
transform the Insights of tra­
dition by letting them speak
through torms which are
characteristic of this century.
This appeal for contempor­
ary church artichecture is not
a defense of newness for the
sake of newness. It Is certain­
ly not an appeal in behalf of
the latest flashy and often
sterile "fads" in building. But
it is a challenge for (he
Church to have faith in the
NOW. a challenge for the fel­
lowship of believers to grate,
fully acknowledge an abun­
dance of new building mater­
ials and Insights, a challenge
for them to use the forms and
materials of their own time
in their praise of the Creator.

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,, tries devalued their currenBntish market analysts said L b ta chaln reaclion
the market slide and the pres..
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sure on the pound reflected! &gt;rance' not » ° ^
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uncertainty over the govern van(ce' •,CCU* " , , ‘ h* " rlt,‘ h
meat's tax proposal ami , " n',*rcu,U|n*
^
belief that torgovernment atill
ln • bid for
had not dealt adequately with
The new rate was a boon to
the country's deepening finan Am« ' « n tT l‘ U ,in
cial difficulties.
, and in New York price, of Bri
tish goods began falling ac­
Devaluation of its currency
cording to plan.
Is a subject about which no
government likes to talk until
^or Britons It meant •
the deed has been accomplish- ru* *n **** co,t
living &amp;*•
ed since one objective of such C4U*« of lh* increased cost of
• move is to force down exS00*** '•'hich they could
port prices to make them ^
elsewhere and among
more competitive on world llbor#lt touched off , new clamarkets. Devaluation advert mor for wage Increases.
There are similarities beised in advance simply means
that prices move up to fill the tween the British situation ss
gap. thus wiping out any pros-, it existed in 1949 and as of
pective gain.
today.
Any tampering with the
Then, as now, British goods
pound would have a further were pricing themselves out
far-reaching effect ln that it, of competitive markets. And
like the dollar, Is the yard- then, as now, thare existed a
stick for many other curren- serious gap between British
cles throughout the world.
imports and exports.
Governments which prtccd i A possible straw in the wind

"No club owner would think
of moving a franchlsa for
commercial reasons.”
"Wall, how about building
a bell tow er?”
“ A bell tower! Who the
hell wants to tea a bell tow­
er?"
“ Not Just an ordinary bell
tower. A leaning tower. Our
latest survey shows that
tourists will travel thousand*
of miles to aea * bell tower
that leans.”
“ Splendid!” cried tha mayor.
"W e’ll hire an architect to
get started on It right away.
As a matter o f fact, my bro­
ther-in-law Bonanno Isn’t do­
ing anything right now.”

888388

Dr. Ralph E. Lapp, the nuclear
physicist whose family fallout she),
ter was destroyed by a forest fire a
few years ago, has come up with
some cheering advice on how to make
the Red Chinese all fall down and go
boom.
He points out that China, with its
huge population and area and ab­
sence o f concentrated industrial cen­
ters, eould absorb more punishment
than eould be inflicted by America's
relatively small missile-borne nuclear
warheads*
What we need fo r real deterrent
value, he says, is a big, "dirty” bomb
—one that could wipe out many o f
China's 700 million people and their
food supply.
Although Dr. Lapp, who is sincere­
ly interested only in atomising as
many Chinese as e f f i c i e n t l y
as possible, does not say t h i s ,
there are also sound economic
reasons for turning back the clock
o f civilisation.
Big bombs require big bombers to
carry them. This would mean a new

Terry's gaeetloas a n hat
aa appropriate fee the ■*aal doctor, clergyman aad
---»a-m m
.— a------ * -»»
writer ee n m m i settera*
so ae n pfcoak Utia rasa. Aad
ba aoro to aaad for the
booklet below, for K win
meal ortgtaal data fram
tha Uckiataacopa a a v t r
H bUsked by aay atbor eeleatieL
CASE U-445: Tarry F., aged 22, la the journalism stud­
ent who wanted to know bow
to increase tha interest value
of printed copy.
Yesterday I gave you some
unpublished data which I de­
rived many yeara ago whlla I
waa directory of our Psychology Laboratory at North­
western University.
For I used the tachlatoscope (quick exposure ma­
chine) to test printed pages,
prior to launching thla "Wor­
ry Clink" column.
And while I was located at
Smith College, I did similar
testing o f school children, us­
ing two Identical stories but
different print layouts.
And I found that children
(aa well aa adults) picked the
story that waa aet In short
paragraphs In preference to
the long paragraphs. Why?
Well, long paragraphs are
linked with textbooks and
ailitorial copy.
-Short paragraphs are typ­
ical of novels and narration.
They suggest dialogue.
Many people will thus rsee
through an entire novel In
one evening by skipping tha

U3toe-N onN
NiVdNQABO

Toronto, Canada, may become fam­
ous as the first town that really rolls
op its sidewalks at night.
The metropolis l a far from being
the sleepy, provincial village this old
joke sppUee to, of coarse, and it
won't literally roll up its sidewalks
and not necessarily at night
Bat faced with the job of replac­
ing 400 miles of deteriorating sidewalks, the Toronto City Works De-

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Get Congress

the techniques to stay on toy
of Its responsibilities, k must
hold bearings and allocate
the funds for some IJOS de­
partments, agencies, offices
and bureaus of government
employing nearly U mlllioa
employee.
It must establish a tas
structure to meet the coat of
(Modem. It must lay not too
means af spreading our Ml*
liens across dm glebe where
they will bast

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WAMINOTON - (frtA ) f M Am erican people l i v e t i e
n v a b e n e l Can grass a tie *
n e to o v i new Inceattve to re*
e n e e t n the a a tto u l lewmak*
to f m e e ts w het they ever*

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III

The great v lrte ry eeoctd by
the Pr eatoe e t ta n be eeeeM*
e re ! e c le a r veto e l teed*
I n n to r klaa eed to support
e f U a ve ry weD-yrevee eaece*
five abttttles. T ie etaeetlve
b r e e d e l o u r aatioeel gevera*
n e a t wlU feave atroog leader*
ably to t ie years ebe*C
Now Uw members af ose*
greaa must look to tbetr owe
laurels so that the legislative
breach el our three-part to»*
Utkat system does aot toe*
gulah or slip Me relative Im*
yeteecy during what yromlaai
to be a yeried 01 treat
change and greet accemytUh*
meat.
The Congress baa been the
target of much criticism both
from without and within ia
recent years. Its weakaesscs
have been well advertised
while its strengths and its
achievements often have been
overlooked.
Although th e lawmaking
function of the U. S. govern­
ment bai run Into serious dlf*
Acuities which only our law*
makers themselves caa ram*
ody, we ia the Congress need
not ipologlie tor the record
of the legislative branch.
The membere of Coagrees
will not, however, be compla­
cent or aetlsfled when Uwy
return to Washington in Januery for the lath meeting of
the netloeal legislature. They
will be driving to improve
the methods of Congress so
that it may steel the ever
more comples problems of
our notion with decisive and
effective solutions.
It soon will be 30 years

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0 111.ANDO, A (ore&lt;&gt;rAllse.
PMlltlir.
JOHN M HAKVTA li&gt;4 JUD­
ITH II IIAKTTA. his wife; sn.l
T H t F O R E iT PROPERTIES.
INC , A MASaArllUSAt I s «»r»(*rslion,
Pafandants.
a t a R 's v a tirs ur s u e
Nation Is tisraby ( I o n Ihst
VndAr A da-raa s f (rtsslosur*
and ssis s m s fs 4 by Ihs .India
sf ifes eirrtut Csurl st ihs
Ninth Judicial Circuit. in and
for Ssmlnals County. Florida,
on Ik* J»th day o f V'»*m b»r.
MSI. In s rartain rsuso betwaan
Vlrst
Federal
(tavlnga and
lo&gt;«n Aasoalatlav af Urlan&lt;|u. s
rorpnrstlon. plaintiff. And John
If flakyta. oi m . si si. d»
t . - t a n l . haln* t'hanrary No.
l u l l , I *111 s*ll sl public auc­
tion la ihs hl(hsst snd hssl
hiddar tor roih. s l ths front
door o f Iho I'aunhouso In Ranlaid. SrmlnaM County. Florida,
st ihs hour of 11 »« A M. »n
M - d a y . Ihs I St h I n of Daesmksr. MSt. th» f o lln * ln ( da#
rrlksd property:
1-nt I. niotk E. o f LITTLE
W K K tW S KRTATK* NUM
HKR ONE. according to Iho
(list Ihsroof t i racorJad In
Plat Hook *. !*•■• Sf. of
Ihs
Public
nacorda
of
Ssmlnals County, Florida.
(SEAI.)
Arthur II Bsckwttk, Jr,
t’ lsrk
tty Martha T Vlhl.n, l» C*
lu t lil W. Ha-lrUk. o f Ihs firm
of UH.KS. IIEDRICK A
ItnlllNSON
tot Kaal Church Slrsot
Orion.lo. Florida
tttornaya far ri a lm lff.
l-uhllth l&gt;*. ». MSS
CIHI-t
la the f a a r t af tba f t a . t r
Jadpa. a.a,Iaal# I'oaatr. tl s la
at Plat Ida. I a Ptabala
la ra IA# Kalala ati
HANS lilt'll A III* KJKN.NKni’ D
KacaaaaU.
MV SI. VtrVII'K
Nultra la harabr d « a a that
tha undtralanad will, oa tha
Itrd day af Dacambar. A. D.
MSI. praaant ta tha MunarAbla
r n n a lr
Judfh
uf
SaalAtla
f*ounly. Mortiia. hi* final re­
turn, account and » nuclei a. aa
Ktarutar af tha Katata at
HANS lilt'll SHU KJBNNBRUP.
d.codaad. and at op Id Halt, than
and thara. maka apptUpilaa ta
tka tald Judpa lar A final m i .
Haitian! af bit adm laliirailaa
o f ad Id aalat*. and fat aa or■l.r df scharelse hint sa aueh
Kiacutar.

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S E N . A . 8 . (M I K E ) M O N R O N E Y
since C ongress has undertek*
an s e totenslve review of
IU yroced u ree s a d its tredi*
dene. S everal tlmea la m e a t

years proposals cslliag for
boo (her reoegaalsatioa study
have been advanced.
These of us who participa­
ted la Urn reorgaaisatiea ef­
forta of 1143 have been dis­
appointed that them new
studies were not approved.
The growth of this nation,
the aver greater seed tor co­
operation and coordination
within our economic system,
(he increasing role of govern­
ment in providing the frame­
work tor the rewarding life,
the preservation of liberty
and the avar more fruitful
pursuit of happiness that tha
modern world makes possible
results ia more complicated
considerations being fed into
the lawmaking mill.
Congressional
committee
systems which were adequate
two decades ago w» longer
seem so. Particularly tha
problem of controlling tha
spending of lax dollars has
gone beyond existing manage
meat apparatus available to
the Congress.
Ths skilled stiffs now as­
signed to these matters ara

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NOTICE IB HEIIENT OIVEN
ihst on Shs l l l l dsy Sf DSo­
on ksr. I l l s SI IlsSS A. M. ot
ths IVsst dosr o t Iks t'osrt
llou st o f HtmlnolA County. st
Nanford, Klorlds. Ihs tihdrrsIS"0.1 Clsck w ill o ffs r for salt Ihs
follow ing described rs«l pro
psrtyl
t*st
41.
IUNLAND
SS
TATE*. n n S T ADDITION,
• -cordin g to Ihs plat Ihsrsot. recorded In l*ist i n k
If. r s r t s ST snd SI. 1‘ ubl.c
nacorda o f Stw luals Coentr. Tlnrtds
ts|tthsr with sll strurtufts
Improvements, flttu rss. appllsness. Snd s p p u r ls s s s r tt on
a«id Und or ussd In ronluhilion thorawlth.
Ths aforaaald ssis will hs
mods pursuant to s final do
rrts o f fo rtrlo tu ro onltrsd In
Chsnrtry Artlon No MMO nos
pending In Iho Ctrnilt Court
of ihs Ninth Judlrlsl &lt;*1reult
o f snd far S*mlnolr C«unly
PlorSds
DATED this l" lh day o f N ov
smhrr, MSI
ISKAI.I
Arthur II Brokwllh. If
t'lsrk a f tha ICrrult Court
lit : Msrths T Vihlrn
I'rpu ty Clrrfc
n « dsn llsrp A Uo&gt;
Attornsys for I’ U In lltf
M i Ksst Church Htrsst
Its first Ksdsral Uulldmi
urlsndo. Klorlds
fiihlish Use. t. l l l l .
CDH-l

M i n t K IIP PI'WLIC MEAWIVM
NUTICK IS HNRKBT OIVKN
that lha un.laralfnad Cnmmlaa
lunara apt&gt;ulntsd Up lha Heaar*
abla r Parris Hrpaal, Ouarrnor »r lha H a l t at PlarMa
*111 hold a aarlat nl public
haarlma at lha llmaa and nn
lha .lataa haralnaltar alala.L to
ra.ala*
taatlmunp,
taktanra
and other
proof na.dad ta
a.atat In ilatarmlnlnt lha nuoibar of Inhahllanta af lha Ninth
Judicial Circuit
of
Plarlda.
■nmpo.ad af Samlnufa. Htavarti.
Otania. Oaraola. India* filter,
SI l.u.-ia, ukaaahnhaa and Mar­
tin Cuuntlaa. and of aarli uf
•aid Cuuntlaa ra.paatlvaly.
Tha haarlnsa a*III ha bald at
tha Court Hauaa In aarh of
tha f o l l o « l n ( namxl Cuuntlaa
to-aa l l :
Oll SNllK COUNTT
fuun
tt Cuminiaalonar'a It a o m
Hitandu. S'larlda
t in I* M l i K i n l i . r 11 MS!

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M SS A U , P r . m b . r II.
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■ HBVARD C O U N T T —
Raaklade* Morldn
SAP P. M. Dacambar M
MSI.
Dated tlili Ihs TSrd dtp at
Data J thla l l l h day nf N«».
Novsmksr. A D IISS
rntkar. ISIS.
valda j non bins
ANTHONT NINOS
A i Kiarutdr nt Ihs Estate
J. THOMAS ill'HNKT
uf IIANS lltl'HARD kJt.N
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A M . n S-*H tl.KK
NKIII’ D, l&gt;ar«aaad
Commlnal.Hiara
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Ball

But IM Congress af 108 sen­
ator! M i their staffs gad t t
Heuee numbers and Uwir a*
statists has fewer numbers
than art required to run the
Bureau o&lt; Indian Affairs.
The cost of operating the
entire Congreia, exclusive of
buildings, totals less than toe
coat of the federal Fish and
Wildlife service.
Without neglecting taaea,
trade, tvanepertatfee, health,
defense and • multitude af
ether matters, Confrere meat
come to gripe with Its awn
housekeeping and IU own
machinery tor destine with
theta mammoth problems.
Toward toll end, I am ask­
ing ths members of the Mth
Congress to Join me in spon­
soring Senate Joint iteSolution
No. 1 establishing a bipartism
Joint committee on the erginIsation of Congress to mike
an intensive study of Congres­
sional techniques.
I believe this proposal will
gain the aupport of • majority
of both bouses, for IMS will
not be a time for timidity nor
a time for buslarsi as usual
oo Capitol Hill. It will be a
time for Congress to Uka
stock, to shape up.
To do otherwise would be
to risk the fate of other de­
mocracies, no less noble lawmiking institutions of the
past, that eventually hecamt
mere debating soclatlea —
their former power yielded to
executives who offered the
leadership that the people re­
quired.

spread very thin. Economy
and afflciaacy to the tapeadltura of teayayer funds de­
mand a reformation of the ap­
propriations processes.
But that la only (he begin­
ning of the challenge that
Congress must meet bead-oa
with the ntw session. In tha
good old day* of the 19th
century, Congress would meet
for three or four months a
yaar. it would pass a few bills
— aorat about tariffs, oomt
about rivers and harbors, or
for a few new post offices —
and then adjourn.
Today the work load bsi
multiplied n thousandfold.
The subject matter now ex­
tends into every facet of hu­
man eiperisnce, from ths
problems of air pollution to
medical research to economic
growth, through the realms of
outer space and across the
vast spectrum of our fantastic
military weaponry.
Congrtia must not shrink
from tha responsibility of pro­
By JsAnn Rsys
viding Itself with the addition
sl tools snd expertise that The Cenwvs Youth Club will
our rapidly sxpanding popu sponsor s dance al ths Com
latlon and our ever mors dl munity Hall on Saturday, Die.
verse and prosperous economy 38, beginning at 7 p. tn.
requires.
Ths dance is being planned

CUSTO M ER
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ENJOY THI
HAPPY DIFFERENCE
AT PUM.IX,
WHERE
SHOPPING
IS A
PLEASUREl
B0 N11r&gt;

WHILE
TH E Y
Wear-Ever ^ LAST!

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COOKWARE

•OVi IgA C M * * ! Fry Pm

Geneva Youths
Plan Dance

Congress has not provided (or all age groups snd thr
itself with either ths staff or club wtU provide a band to
play music that all ages will,
enjoy.
Club president Jack Tillman
in
tmb
n n ct-rr
c o i r t •naounccs that Ucktls are sow
n i n t h j i n n i s i . CIRCI’ IT n r
PLORIDS IN ANU POIS I B M * on isle and that advance pur­
chases will be considerably
vui.hi c m v t s .
CHANCRNV VO. IMVA
Iris than those made st the
verm ■ up
door.
P ll HK CI.u*tN R a l i t:
PE D ER At. N IT IO N S L UOHT
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Byrnes,
OAOB ASSOCIATION. A Car
current sponsors, advise tbit
pnrailon,
Plaintiff. refreshments will be available
•vaand soft drinks will be sold
DAL.TUN HKNDi: CAT Kit and
Tuny Whiting ws» eleried
JOAN O CATUS hi. wifa
Dafandanu cluh vice president upno resig­
NOTICE IS HEREP1 OlVKN
puriuant t« a Pinal r**raa nf nation of Hnrtce John ion and
Pnrnnlnaura dai«d tha lath d*r ail officers and members are
af Navamhar A. D. MSI, and
anlarad In Chani-ary Ca.a No working hard to keep the or­
M17n o f th» Circuit Court of ganisation active. Support nf
Ih. Ninth Judicial Clrrull In residents In such activities as
and for Sarnlnola C»untv. PlnrIda «haraln Pataral National the coming dance la needed
Martgaea laaruatlan, . car ami the community it urged
poratlon nr(aniiad un tar in
Art uf Cnncraaa and aal.'lag to attend and give the young
pursuant to tha Padaral Nation- people the encouragement a
•I M ortfa ca taanrlatlun Char- good crowd would bring.

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tar Act. bavins Ha principal
o f llia In lha City Of Wa.hmgton, Dlitrlrt o f ColumMa la
tha
ria ln tlf l
and
DALTON
IIUEDK CATES and JOAN &lt;1
CATKR. I.la * lf a, tha Dafand• nta, I *111 aall ta tha hl(haal
and ha at bidder for . ta b al lha
Front floor o f tha Santlnnla
County Courthoiiaa In tha City
o f Sanford. County of Santlnot*. State o f Florida, at It a*
A. M on tha l llh day nf Decanther. MSt. lha following daacrlha.1 properly at tat forth
IA aald Final Datraa. t o .* I I :
L l SI. Itlork I. SUSLANU
ESTATES. Amanda.l plal
• rcardlng la a p i t ! tharaof, raoordad In Plat B««k
M. panaa t a J. of tha PubHr lla.-orda o f Santlaola
County Florida
Together with lha fnll**ltt(
Hat*, of a&lt;|u&gt;pmant and pre­
party which ara laaatad I* bad
permanently
Inatalled kb A
PAH uf lbs tmprovamtnlb on
aald land:
On* (1 K. Ranga (atari.
Modal JSSISWH. Serial TS
(IJJ flli D ot U »: Itafrlgaratur f t l t c ) . Modal LAS
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Dua-Tharm
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fain
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Serial
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Vlrtof
Cllmaa no modal or aarlat
it -a . i: I ) &lt;
\ anallan
Hllnda tmattll. manufartuted by b tn b n n k (llaaa A
Paint
Company.
Sanford.
Plortdt. ao motel at aer­
ial numbara
Ihatnd thla Juth day o f Ntaamber, A. l l M il
iSKAf.)
Arthur &gt;1 navkwlth. Jr.
c l e r k a f Circuit Court
Math N. Cleveland. Jr.
and Car roll Burka
Attornaya far r ia ln tlfl
P l l Drawer X,
Sanford. Florida
P-thlivV Da- J. l l l l .
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Your Choice
While They Last

Dutch Ov m W /C tu tr
$ 1 1 .4 1 V « H »

only

LIM IT 1 PER CUSTOMER W ITH
PURCHASES OF $7 OR MORE

The 300-yanr-old oaV ihst
inipirctl Joyr# Kilmer to
write hie poem, "Tree!,"
slantli on the campus o f Rut­
gers University.

Legal Notice
In tba
Jadga,
Ida, la
la rat
RALPH

Caart af lha l'*aaly
aaaalaala I o t . l t , Fla.PraAola.
Ktlata af
T JONES
D artt.S i
Ta All Tradllara nad Paraaaa
Mnalag Clalma or Daaandi
Sgalatl bald Batata.
You and each of yaa ate
heatby natltlad and tsiu lrad ta
prstani nay alAlma and ia■innda w hich you. nr allhtr af
ynn. may nave asnlant the
notntt o f RALPH T JONES,
dor*nao.1 lata a f onfd fo u n ti
lu th* C o u n t y Judge a f Satnlnalt County. Plartda
at kla
office In Mn court Aattaa of
Mid Cauaty at Rnnfnrd. PlortSa.
within tin calender- month!
from tha ttmn o f tha Hrat pub.
Ilrntlna a f thin notka. T w o rtp
lea nf each claim or demand
than k* in w riting, and .ball
•tala th* pine* a f rnnfdenc* and
puft o ffice ad.lte.a of th* claim
ant. end aboil be aaern ta by
tha claim ant. pg*Ai. or nttarnay ta d accom panied by t Ml.
In* ft* at in* dollar and tuth
claim or demand not aa filed
•hall ha void.
Ilaaal Oaborn
Aa aaaculrln « f tha ta .:
Wilt and Ttttam ent af
Ralph T JonbA dsewaaod
(1 A (draw Spaar
Ml W. C om m .ratal AtSanford, F lorida
Allarnvy far Knarulrlx
PuMlah Dor I. ». IS. : j . M l!

CUU-I

WHE RE
SHOPPING
IS A
PLEASURE!

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T h e F u n o f M a k in g
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Swedish Spy
Tipped Russia
On Marine Move

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Dog Food
2 21 57*

Medium Eggs . . . Z. 39c

NsMs m

Biscuits........... 6 *

R itz Crackers
35*

49c

Tothv*! Nw "Mifftk1"

M argarine..........£ 35c
Ki«**a CmfeM Boreal h m Sm&gt;

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SALE!

D rin k .......... 5 U r
Tom
ato --iJuice.... 4 ”
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Cfing Peaches
4 2?
Pear H alves...... 4 2?
Fru it C o cktail.... 4 2?
Baked Beans..... 6 2?
Sweet Peas.............5 22
Green Beans..........5 2?

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XX 35*

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W M i Im

49c

F M d * Om

fo o d s
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Oafs Cereal
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25*

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Raspberries . . . . ’£ * 29c
Frozen Dinners .. £

1 ^ 1 rWrwfUl

Lipfon Tea
£ 85* 2;: 67*

Vegetables........£

C ak e M ix e s . 3 ,z 8 9
P ills b u r y Flour
39

B**n&gt;’* Prase* Flirt *t

59c

FkICIS AM
IFFICTIVI
THUkS., Fkl., SAT.,
DEC 3.4-5, 1964

Mix or Match, Swift's Sherbets ee
pkgt.

49c

Flounder........... £

P. or Ik . Umit I With ss or Moro

5

49c

Saelkiaed Retail tieaae Spaaldad

Butter Beans . . . .

o e e

39c

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Betty Crocker'* Wheel, Y id tv , Dnlh*Fo«d, Franck Vanilla, Li « « i *Vi M ,
Sgica » Apple, Lemon-Coconut Delight end Do rk-Cho&lt;olete-Fudge

Ice Cream

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Tin m w O mm OrtMd

$1.
$1.
$7.
$7.
$7.
$7.
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Sliced Cheese ..

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Libby's Rteh m 4 RrivaiMw*

Chaddar Cheese ’J£* 43c

Club Crackers
E 37*

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Sliced Bacon
Cepclend's Fresh er Smoked Country

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HOUSE

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Welchede Fruit Drink

Frcth and Flevorful Temew

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Braunschw eiger

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Welched# Fruit Drink

Swift's Premium Smoked Stick Style

cant

P*r
lb .

Beer in “ (.taws Cans’*

SW IFTS PREMIUM PROTIN GOVERNMENT
INSPECTED HEAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE

O ld M ilw au ke e £. 9 9

UMI T 1 P l f A S E

WITH

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Hwy. 17-92 and
Onora Dr., Sanford

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‘‘ Alaska, America’* Wonder­
land,” a two-hour narratlro
color film, will l&gt;e shown at
the Sanford Civic Center Dec.
3 and 4 at 8 p.m.
Produced by Mr. and Mr*.
Clyde Langley of Medford,
lire., who will be present for
the showing, the film features
a 13-minute sequence o f tho
talks Georg* tlreak-up. This
natural phenomenon la ‘ ‘ auto­
matic” lake which flllis and
empties Itself each year.
These sequences took threw
years to film; the entire film
took seven years.
The l.angley’a film take*
the armchair traveler through
Alnskan cities over the AlasLu Highway viewing aueh Induatrie* an gold mining and
Million canning.
Wildlife scenes Include tho
Kodiac, largest of the world’s
bears.
Sportsfishlng Is also feat­
ured in a view of Eskimoland.
Till* maids passage through
the 49th slat* la reported t*
drnw large auditncea aw rywhere It allow*.

W S O

J j( O r o o n S t a m p s
«iA Oil chm ml ...dm. . 1.
ONE-A-DAY MULTIPLE V IT A M IN S
100 SIZE. W ITH SPECIAL PACK
OF FREE M O N T H ’S SUFFLY
SZ.S4 (while they U.t)
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The

Wage Policy Committee of tho
United
Steelworkers
union
opens a twrcxlay meeting bera
Wcdncvday to lay the ground­
work for contract bargaining
with the nutlon’s steel produc­
ers.
Under term* of the present
contract, talk* may bo r«
opened upon request of either
party after Jan. t, HW3.
The union will be free to
strike any time after May 1
If an accord U not reached.
'five Wage Policy Committee,
It has been learned, will re­
commend th» union’s bargain­
e r, to aeek a 13-cent hourly
wage Increase, doubling of
sgiilt differential* and re-writ­
ing language covering griev­
ance procedures at the loc^l
level.

Warren Report
Selling Slower

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.... each 10*

f U n r h l PlavM* Or*«e

T o m o w 'i T o s t y F ro sh

S ta m p

7*

Fink MMtA.-Gr.wa

Plus 100 Stempe With Coupon I

U * O il H U M m i rmtitrm «A
s w i m t S IM IU M HALF
OR W HOLE SM O K IO H A M S

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Alaska Movie
Scheduled Here

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d o w n

The spy. retired Swedish Air
Force Col. SUg E. C. Wcnnerstroem, apparently gleaned
tbc information from a high
U. S. Air Force officer with
whom he was friendly.
This waa disclosed when the
Senate internal security sub­
committee made public por­
tion* of nitborto secret te*.
tirnony by Wennemtroera.
Wennerstroem, 37. was act*
fenced In Sweden last June te
life imprisonment after it was
discovered he had spied for
the Soviet Union since 1941—
even against his own country.
Much of the testimony, tak­
en by the Swedish Federal
Police Agency, was censored.
Hut the 16d pages of It trans­
lated for *ho Senate subcom­
mittee showed tliat be had
remarkably little difficulty in
obtaining U. S. secrets during
his five-year service in Wash­
ington us Swedish air attache
(from April, 1932, to May 195T)
and later when he returned to
Sw eden.

Steel Contract
Parley To Open

P URCHAS ES Of * 5 00 OR MORE

ikBEEFtoNEEDS LESSOOOKJNGTIMEI

WASHINGTON (U PI)
—
Tlie Russians were tipped off
in advance when President
Dwight D. Eisenhower sen! the
Marines to Lebanon in t!»5S,
largely through the efforts of
a Swedish spy.

d

WASHINGTON (U P D -T h o
2d volume set containing tho
testimony In the Warren Com­
mission’s
Investigation
of
President Jolin K. Kenned)’#
assassination is not a runaway
bestseller like the commis­
sion’s one-volume summary
report.
Tho Government Printing
Office repurted this weekeud
that WO of the S7d set* had
been sold by the end of the
week.

Art Club Meet
December meeting o f the
DeBary Arts and Crafta Club
will be held at 10 a.m. Thurs­
day at
Dsilary Mansion
House. Arthur Baanatt will
premie and a demonstration
will be given by Albart Met­
eor. Members are urgod to

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Herald Classifieds 322-5612

•EVENING HOURS AEB BEADING HOUBS*

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P l| t 4-A — Dec. 2, 1964 REWARD: Hats you
S H E T L A N D Ptoto F(j
Ckriataas iso A up. 80-447*
“ Inky7” Hat • B l a c k
Cocker Spaniel. PI e • • 4 altar 4 P-M.
phone 323-0897 or 1389740 U
you know hi* whercabontd. 18. Sfetifll N s ik w

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The SANFORD HERALD Now Has

LOST: Rad Bow Hound li All Tjtm SapfUaa - tM tn
Plaacrttt Shopping Center. 3 t o tl-oo
Call 338-3731 day or Mght POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
122-0433.

15. Spatial B m k n

425-5938

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AH iM | Oat* Ada C t a r fM
at l-O a p Rata

CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST

LOST: Chili Holat * Dolly
Saturday. 17-tt North of Dog
F1X1T SHOP
Track Road, Loagnood. Re­ “ Wa Ox ererythhig except
ward 134-3040.
broken heart!."—Authoriied
dealer t o Jaeftoea Laws
LOST: Pen onally engraved, mowen. Expert Key k Lock
heavy diver Charm Brace­ Service, 400 W. lit St I2»
let. Sentimental value. Re­ 4751.
ward. 322 5407.
RICHARD’S TREE SVC,
LOST: Blllford, money, pi­
Free eattmatej, Licensed
pers, s t a m p * , picture!, k Tuufd. Tk, 133-0500 ^
carda, Vicinity Sean, Pineeroct Reward 466-5634.
A * B CONTRACTORS
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
2. I’erNoral*
ROOFINO, PAINTING It
INSULATING
Do you have ■ drinking prob­
lem Write P. 0. Box 1313, Ptnanetag Anmred
Sanford
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17. JAHitorUl
4. Beauty Care
ykntsch T ia iv t S a ^ ?
HARRIETTS Beauty Nook,
Strvioa ft Supplied
m a r ji
■oft water, evening app’U, 3543 S. Park Dr.
105 So. Oak. 323-5743.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
HAS Per Inch
(1 tarn. *4 a n liM

ERRORS
T k * MaraM will aat a*
sponsible f*r * a f * lAan

CUT'N CURL beauty Shop 20. Hkrtlwkrw
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0434
Evening Appointment.
Sanford'! Mori Complete

8. Dogs • Cats • Pat.

tk* seller •« tkW &gt;•**

BASSETT HOUND pupptA*,
21. Homo itopBlrs
ARC Reg. 322-7614.
PEKINESE AKC Uegiitercd, ROOFING REPAIR. Urge or
SmalL Call before • A.M. or
4 wki. old. CiU 322-4757 or
after 8 P.M. EUDELL, Ph.
see at 101 E. Ooora Id.,
322-73M.

13 Noes Ilay Before
Publication Fur
Inaartioas aad Kill*
(SaL New Far Monday)

DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop 22. Plumbing
lion, boarded. Animal Res­
PLUMBING
cue League, 1700 W. Mlnne
Coatraetimg Reptira
rota, Del.and. Ph 731-1144

10. I’ oullr)- • Livestock
JERSEY rleiler Calvei, good

)

FREE ESTIMATES
E. L. HARVEY
264 Sanford Ave.
F4 34W

|LOST: Mala Stamen Cat. Re­ itock $10, up Falrglade Jer 23. Painting
ward. 1803 Cedar Are. 322- pay Dtlry, Gesevt.
PAPERHANGING-PADmNG
3063.
SHETI-AND Pony. i k WIb. bri.
20 yeara Exp.—328-7331

CLASSIFIED INDEX
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A rw u

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I—

P*y Nursorlaa

•I—Mtaty Wanted
•4—far lag* A l'***
It—laaarane*
l»—fokeel* A la*tr**4l*M
70—Employment garvtcaa
Tt—Mat* Help Wanted
13—Famal* Htlg Wanted
Tl—Mala or Pamal* llalp
T4—Sale* Hals Wanttd
T7—Stluatl** Wanted
II—Inoom* Propartp
II—llualnaaa Prop —Sat*
II—Real Katat* Wasted
14—
Rati Katat* Sal*
IT—Daalaaa* Hanial*
ta—Lai* For Sal*

•—0 1 1 4 CM *
*—Doga—c a t * — Pat*
I*— Poultry — Livestock
15—
N lU M
16—Catarina — Fo*4
It— Place* t* l i t
II—ip a ola l Servian*
II— Bwlmmlng Peel*
IT—Janitorial Barries*
It— D a-II-Touraalf
i t — S u iU ire Buppiiaa
I t —Hardware
II—
Farm*— draft*
It—Ham* Hap*If*
•I—Out eT Slat* Aoraagt
I I —Plumbing
l i —llouaaa Per Sal*
I t —F aln tlat
It—iiouaea—Sal* or Hast
I I —Wall DrtIHng
17—ilauat Pm Rant
I t —Air Coed. * H aatlag
tit—Rtaart lUntal*
I t —Radio • Television
111—Trailer*—Cab*a**
I t —Fkal* A Equipment
til—Mobil* Heme* Rale
It—Mam* AtPllaaaa*
III—
Mobil* Homes—Real
I I —Mualoel Inatrumaata
lit—1Trailer Space—Rant
II— Sualnaa* Equipment
lot—Trailer Lola—Hal*
II—Jab Printing
III—Apartment* Par Heat
It—Uphalatary
lit—Room* For Ileal
II—Vacuum Clean are
lit—llettl R**ma
IT—M orta l A Storage
111—Rental Agent*
I t —S a tarm lia w ra
41— Float* — rea d * — Saadt 111—Wanted To Rani
III—Auto* For Sal*
I t —Ml*a. F** Salt
lit—Auto*—Mala or Trad*
It—A rU «lt* Par Meat
lit—Truck* For sal*
I t —Swag *r R iokaag*
lit—Automotlro Sarrl**
t t —Wanted T * Bap
HI—f.ootara A cyala*
I t —P a ra llM * Tor Sal*
133—II***t* A Motor*
I t — Antiques Par Sale
111—Marin* Suppllo*
I I —Monty T * Lean
I t —Baal**#* OpgartuaHIa*

Saaford

llehang*

WHY NOT INVESTIGATE OUR LOW
DAILY DISCOUNT RATES?

ONE SALE OFTEN PAYS FOR THE
ENTIRE M O N T H ’S COST!

425-5938

322-5612
Pram

OUR CIRCULATION SATURATES
YOUR TRADING AREA . . . .

From

Samlnol* County
(DUI Dtraot)

Legal N otice
I Ik Tll!7 CIRCUIT COURT O f
|TMK AI NTH JUDILI.IL c i r ­
c u i t . Ik A I D r t m . k n i v o l i :
c o u .v t t . r L o n i u i
C l i a v i C R T Ml. I I W I
DO 111a O. DUGAN,
Plaintiff,
V*.
|JOHN RAYMOND DUGAN,
Defendant.
t l i r i l ' B TO API'KIH
|TOi JOHN RAYMOND DUGAN
Whna* re el- lc n e I* un­
known
Tou » r « hereby notified ih.it
In Complaint for Dlvotc* li n
been filed against you lit the
nbov* styled Court, and you
I are required to aarre a copy
o f your Answer o r pleading to
the Complaint on th* Plain
t i f f * attorn.y, TRUMAN C.
I UltAHO.V, 707 On* North Or•ngo llullillng, Orlando. Flo r­
ida and til* th* original Anaw*r or pleading In tho offlc*
o f Ih* Clark of Ih* Circuit
Court, Femliiola County Court
llou**, Hanford, Florid*, "ti or
before Ilia ilth day of f " u m ­
ber. t i l l . It &gt;uU fell I -In
|Judgment by default will be
taken agelnat you for th* re*
Mat demanded t* th* Complaint
DONE »nd ORDKIICD at
I Hanford. Florida thla 13rd day
[ o f Novambar, 1311.
(HEM .)
Arthur H. tlackwtth, Jr..
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court
Hamlnnl* County. Florid*
By: Martha T. Vlhlan, DC.
|Truman E. Oraxon
Attorney for 1’ lalnllff
707 o n * North Orang* Build­
ing
Orlando. Florida
I'ublleh Nov. l i A Dec. 3. !. II.
teal.
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NOT1CR 0 » PALM
N . t l - * t* k*r*by (Ivan that
purauant to th* Flnel Da-re*
o f Foraoloaar* and Hole enter­
ed In th* caua* pending In the
Circuit Court In and for H«mlnola County, Florid*. In Chan
e*ry, Caa* Docket No. t i l l !
th* undereUiiod Clark will **:i
th* property altu*t# In aald
county deecrlhed aa:
fort l i . Iilock I. Pt.'NUANP
ETTATI lH, Ameudad PUt,
•oeordlag to a plat there­
of, racordal In Plat Bonk
13. p*g*a l A 1. of the Pub
llo Record* o f Samlnol*
County, F!orbl*,
TOO ETHER WITH all fixture*
attached to or u*ad In connec­
tion with aald premia**. Includ
la g th* followin g:
On* OK Refrigerator, alartrla. Modal LAJ13S, Pertel

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dally &amp; eve. app'ts. Fermi
PAINT eloia out li price
20% off K.g. Price!. Mayfair
GREGORY LUMB8R CO.
530 Mapia Are.
3380500
Hotel. 322-0090.

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On# OB Range. electric.
Modal JP401SIWIL Serial
T illlT Il
On* Du*-Th*rm H**t*r, oil.
Modal 313-1. Serial !H17
O b * Victor Clime* Kltchca
Eahauet Fon. no Modal or
Serial a umber a
Ton Venetian illinds, metal,
manufactured by Senkarlk
ills** A Feint Company,
Hanford. Florid*, no Uo
del ar larial number*
pabllo aal* t* tk* Kigkaot
•ad bam bidder for oaak k*
tween tk* koara af alaraa
o ’clo ck la tk* toranooa and tw
o'c lo ck In th* aftaraooa on th*
&gt;l*t day * f December A. D.
111! at th* F ro m Door o f th*
Hamlaola Couuiy Court lloua*
la Sanford. Florida.
(COURT SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk at th* Clrcnlt Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlrn
Deputy Clerk
Daniel, Thompson A Mltcbell
Attorney far Plalatlff
lad Atlantia Rank Bulldlag
JoakaoartU* !. Florid*
Publish Dec. 2, 1344.
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dlo k halter $100. Th. 322FOR Painting ft Repair Can
3155.

322-342(1 after 5.

Legal N otice
la tk* Teart a f tk# Ueaaty
JuCgr, aem lael* I'aaaty, H ale
mt I'lerM a. la Trebala.
la re Ik* F.elala *!•
II. M. WATIfON,
De-?taa*d
IT V II. VOTU'K
Notice I* lt*r«by given that
th* un'Dr*lgnc,| will, on th*
3lth day of Iki'tm btr, ‘ A D
1)14, prcient to the Honorable
Ci'Unty
Judge
of
Hemlnota
County. Florida, bar final re­
turn. a ,-ount and voucher*, a*
Karculrlx of th* K*tat* of H.
M. W a u oa . dai-aaaed. and at
aald tlm* than and lh-r*. make
applioatlon to th* aald Ju Igt
for a final aattlement o f h r
administration o f aald aetata,
and fur an ordar dlachurglng
her a* auoh Eraeu'.rlt.
Dated thi* th* 33rd day af
Novambar, A. D. t i l l .
If. W. Itlt*
A* Kve-utrlv o f Ih* Tatata
o f II II, (V.4t*,»n, Deceaaad.
I'ublleh Nov. 3a a. Dec. 2, ), 14.
1)44.
CDQ-71
NOTICE o r ■ ALB
Notlc* la hereby given that
pursuant to th* flnvl decree of
forecloaur* and *at* entered In
the cau** pending In the Cir­
cuit Court :n end for fem lnol*
County, Florida, oea* docket
number 14)»3. th* underalgnad
Clerk will **lt th* property
eituated la aald County des­
cribed aa:
feet tl. Rlook VI. 8UNLAND
EBTATEt, a auldlrlalon.
a cording to a plat thar#"
recorded In Plat Rook
I t . pages II to 33 o f th*
Public Records o f damtnola County, riarlda.
Togathar with all *truetur**
and Imi-roramanta now and
hereafter on aald land, and (he
ren!», te.ije*, an,t profit* o f Ih*
above daarrlbed property (pro­
vided, however, that th* Mort­
gagor aba!I b* antltlad to M i­
la n and retain th* said rant*,
Im uss , and profit* until &lt;l*faelt
hereunder): and ell fixture*
now or haraaftar attached to
or used la conneottoa with th*
prom ise, her,In described and
n addition thereto th* follow
Ing daecrlbad bouaabald appli­
ance*. which are, and ahatl b*
deemed to be, fixture* and a
part o f tha realty, and ar* a
portion of th* security for th*
Indebtedness herein mentioned:
On* DuoTharm (o il) W all
Hextar, Modal l l i - l , Serial
1111.31
On* a. R. Range (alactylc).
Model lO ia iw r , Serial TB-

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Ono O- E. Refrigerator,
(E lectric), Modal U U illR .
Serial V R I o l l l l l
On* IF* Viator (alectrt-i
Kltckan y*g. Fan. me medal
o r varlal numbara
Tan Venetian Blind* (ma
tali manufactured by (an
karth Olat* A Dalai Company. Hanford. Florida, n*
mo.|*| or aartul numbara.
at public sal*, to th* highest
• c . heat bidder for «aah at
o clock A. M. ea tk* tltk
Jay at December 1)11 at th*
Front Door at th* gamlnola
County Courthouse ta ia n ford
F lorida
(D IA L )
Arthur n . n«ckwith, Jr^
Clark o f th* Clrsult court
By: Martha T. Vlhlaa
. Deputy Clerk
b £ a r d a l u u ih d l c y
AND LEWIS
for Plaintiff
Xarth Court ftraat
Fuat Offle* lacs 133!
Orlando Florida
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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Typat and 81m *
Wa Repair and Servica
STINE
Ml chin*
and Supply Co.
207 W And St
FA 3-*432

Legal Notice &lt;
A D v r.R T ia r.w u v T r o w M ina
Th* Board o f Pdblta lnatrucfloe fur (amlnol* rounty, F lo r­
ida wilt roeatva blda for th*
furnlablng of all labor, materlata, equipment an l earvloe* r e ­
quired for th* construction o f
GENERAL, AND AORICLTe.
T C R A L SHOP? BUILDING,
CROOUd ACADEMY. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
nd
AGRICULTURAL S U I T
111If BUIIO*
SCIIte 1
HHVJINOLB HIGH
COUNTY,
8 KM INOLL
FLORIDA
On* bid for the com bined pro*
Jacta ahall b* submitted a n t
111 b* received until 1:40 p.
in., Thursday December 10, 1)41,
at th* Hchool Administration
null-ling.
Commercial
direct.
Hanford. Florida, at which tlm*
nnd place th* bid* will ba pub­
licly opened and road alotl-l
Contract docum ents eonadt
o f tw o aet* of piano and on*
aat af specification*. DreWln
and specification* may be
talna-1 for th* tw o pr-Jaota
depositing
114.1a
with
tha
Architect. John A. Burton IV,
Fourth Floor, Banford Alla-.Co
Hunk Building. Hanford, Flor«
Ida, for th* flret **t Of dec**
manta obtalna-L auoh dap-.- l
w ill b« refunded In full to *ata
person who return* Ih* d-&gt;"&lt;imenta lu g"Od co n d i t io n within
tt days after th* bid opanlna;
with exception aa noted b e l o w .
Additional vet* stay b* obtain­
ed at tba aosl o f 031.04 for a!t
projects, which Is half ra fu y iable. Qanaral Contractors a * c.» Ing dooumaata sad aet aubniltlIng propoeal ahall ba refund­
ed one-half Ih* deposit u ," »
return o f dooumaata la good
condition.
A certified shock or b * ik
draft, payable to th* Board ef
Public Instruction for dom ino*
County, fTortda: U. rt. Uaaarnmeat Honda, or a aatlafaatory
bid bond axaculad by th* bidder
sad aocaplaht* suratle* ta ea
amount iq u a l to ftr* par cent
• f tha bid ahall ba a a b a it T l
with each Md.
'**
T b* auocesefut bidder will t*
required to fur,..eh and pay '•*
satisfactory psrtormaau* a»d
payment boad o r bond*. A t t e n ­
tion la called t* th* fast that
aat !*** than th* atlnt-nuia
aalarlaa and wagaa aa eat fort*
la tha fpa cifica tion * must 3*
paid on this project.
Th* Board o f Public Iaetru&gt;
tloa for (temlnol* County. Fl-,r«
Ida, raaarraa tha right to reJoe* aay a n d /o r all bids or t*
walr* aay Inform ant!** ia
bidding. Na kid ak*U b* • () ■
drawa fo r a period af f if t * '1
( I I ) day* aabaaquant to
'•
opanlng at bid* without is*
con cent o f th* Board.
J. D. W RIGHT. JIL
Chairman, Board of Pub. »
Instruction
for
baain .l*
County, Florida
B T. Mllwee
8«mla«&gt;* County dupaftaten.
d*ot Of Public lastrsotlon
and E x-O fficio Secretary to
tk* Board • ( Public Instruc­
tion
Publish Nav. II II A Da If

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SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

t T TRUTONE Tabb Model 13 FT. B0A1 $30; I Wtoal
TV. For laformitloa pbaee UUllIy Traitor $3$; 1 (toed
" s a B Jo r d E E ctE F
call 122 2295
Rrfrigwator 111 Ph. »
G.E. AfpHti lt a Haw 0 Uaad
$137.
i l l Magaotta
m -u cs FOR FRESH Cage Laid Egg&gt;.
itop ta at 173$ Country Club 1M SET of Child Crift $40,
ALL Tjfp** at mw mtfor Ap- Rd. 122-406*.
txnltoat cood. 122 5*77 tr n
pUaacts at Draatto Dtocawt.
CaU txz-Mb, J I R 1M H AUTO. Wither. 3ZM$M.
Part, lac.. M l I.
LATEX Pa rat $186 gaL Army- UTILITY Traitor S s
Blossom Trail. Orlando
Navy Surplui, 310 Seaford Caih. 322-1173.
Ave.
gas st*v* * Rtoncsrsmr m
31. M usical Iw trm M at*
B O A T S , Guaa, Buy, Sell, ttch. Se« at SOS S. Elm
FtowiAUto ; mm aapair
An.
Trade. Rcptlr. O S T E E N
W. L Hamasi - pa u m
BRIDGE FISH CAMP.
FRUIT GIFT FACKKD. Ws

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PIANO far tab. lM |b. (bad
Condition (ISO. Pb. $8-7196
• p. m.
Plaao Sarvicug A Tuatog
Oaaa Cambta - *8-2661

BUTANE Heater. 1 •men
Tralbr, Washing Miehlne, 1
Urge Clreulatlag oil beater
A 1 Ridldg Mower (Ceatin
eatal). Ph. in-eaeo.

3-BEDROOM, kltetoo equipped. 1106 WyoMwood, $M
moethly. $23-4431 for ippolutmtBt.
S A N F O R D 'S N E W E S T
HOMES, Wait 4lb St. San­
ford. I Bedroom, m bath,
FHA * VA Loans. LMN ENTERPRISES lac.. Builder
Harold Logaa, call ng-3$U.
Saleamaa m Duty 4:00 p. m.
to darh.

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES

ship SSRTSSS, BMC! Frtoh
Fruit k PrudiM*. CarM t
3S4h St. k Itafotd A n . Ph.
39-2M4 or 103111.

1 , 1 , 4 4 BEDROOMS
1. m , * 6 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
For Complete Information
See er Call Your

ERSCTOB Sat. Mkrossapa k
$1 per Day rental for Electric
rOR A Musical Christmas
FHA - VA
Carpet Shimpooer with pur GIVE Basutlfkl Sarah Cano
rail BUKUR'g Musle Stop,
ehaae of Blue Luatre. Car
SALES
BROKKR
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try Jemlry for Cbhatmsi
NWk'*
322710*. T r i a l rurcbaat
roll'd Furniture.
Mt Have Tha Home For You
Ptoaa
338-007.
PllM.
STORE FIXTURES A
ACCORDIAN, 333-5543.
EQUIPMENT
35. Vacaaai Claa— ra
Lika New from owaar. Make GAI HEATER toehxliag n *2565 PARK DRIVE
VACUUM CLEANER
J2-2
offer: Gai Peanut Roastera, par tubing, usad 1 sassoa,
322-2420 Night 322-7495
Xrpalri, parti, suppltoe, (or Electric Star Matter Frisiawill tost • room bouse. Ex- T W a w a r f a m a 'a n t t l R f o u t a f h a n 6l B h a 'a a h o o lin g
323-0546
$23-4146
Eloetrolux. Kirby, Hoover
tors, S ft. 3 tiered GUaa eeBeut caodlUoa. $30. Pb.
■ v a a m in u ftltlo n l"
3226824
$8-5482
Air-Way, Rcxalr, GE. «tc. Show Caiet, Counter Deteco 322-7284.
Vacuum eltaner repaired at Scalea (3 lb. capacity), 10c
•5. Hoi
10. BoaDia— Opport.
For Sale
your tom*. Free pickup A coin operated Sandy Hobby 51. A r t ic la a F o r R a n t
delivery. Serving Sanford Hone Rides, 7-up Vender
PINECREST. $250 Move in.
FOR LEASE
RENT A BED
for IS yra. GM Vaeuum Re­ (10c aUe), G. E. Water Cool$83 par month. 6 bedroom,
JUST LISTED!
SERVICE STATION.
RolUway, Hospital, B a b y
pair, 1114 Park Ave. Ph
ar, $ National Cath Regianearby school. Low taxes BEFORE you dteldo to buy
Oaai
Lata
Hoc.
Good
ProdueU.
Beds,
by
Day,
Weak,
ar
3264788.
bra (1 Manual A 1 Elec
fenced yard, stopping can
(toad Traatmrnt
any home in thla area, make
Month.
trb). Ice Shavers, Milk
ter. $33-0529.
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
certain you see tho very
PHONE LOCALLY 322 4341
CARROLL'* FURNITURE
Shake MUeri, Floor Polish 114 W. tat
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath
or apply to the
W -*tlI
•r, 1 Safe, Exhauit Fana A
2565 S. Park
$$2-6811
PURE OIL COMPANY 2 BDRM., 1305 Elliott, $6,500. custom built home located
Numeroui other Uetui. CaU 53. W aatai To Bay
322-0535 or 5354.
SALES • PARTS « SERVICE
at 1811 Paloma Drive, hare
•38-6721.
Wanted
is Sanford.
u se d f u b n it o j T o**
3 7 ^ o v ln n ^ to r * f*
LARGE 3 •bedroom h o m e
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
or haaaafal, taels,
DAIRY QUEEN Driver, pre­ many extras, fenced yard
Situated on a Urge and well
Naw and Uted Machlnei. Re
Local k Loo* DUtaat
item*, ANYTHING you have fer older man. 2523 Park Good location. 322-0356.
landscaped homealte, thla
conditioned Slngeri, $13.95
Adame Traaafer A Storage
to tell. 323-2170,
Drlvt, gaatord.
property is a must to in
384411
322-0225
122-4178 104 S. Park Ave.
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, Fla.
sped and inveetlgate, and
WANTED— 1 Good used IASS
TRUCK
Driver,
Produce
Exr o o m , kitchen equipped, w# are certain that you will
GUITAR, Glaii abower enclo- FIDDLE, any color. CaU
4 3 ^ ia n la ^ e « d a ^ * e d a
p a r le a c e A Rafarencei
drspee. Low down payment. find it as delightful and rea
ture, Duo-Therm Oil Heater, Sto Oltl after s p. m.
Write Box 111, Baaford Her
1100 S. Chase. See after 1 looably priced as we have,
almoat new with electric ig
SANFORD FEED STORE
pm.
Whota Corn $3.25 — Snap Corn nitor. 322 (531 after 2 P.M. WE BUY Uaad Furniture, one •Id.
piece or touaeful. Furiy
$2.80 — Jim Dandy Dog
For an early Inspection, and
Feed — $3.75 (or 50 lba. In Patloa, Floor, Free Estiaatoa Baddtog k Fun. Co., Ml W 72. F a t M la H e lp W a n te d 3 BEDROOM, Family Boom, 2 complete information re
nnd, cemant, rock, pipe,
Beth, built in AppUancei
let 61 33MM1.
cludea Tax.
FAIT TIME, lurplua City.
•teal, create trapa, dry
Central Air A Heal, wall to girding the home, call ua to­
320 Sanford Ave.
332-M40
day. Another fine home, lilt
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weUa. Steppug itonei.
wall carpeting. $22-3505.
ed exclusively with
HAIR Stylfot wanted, full or
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
FHEM KHT UEAT 1
part time Call 322-5743 or
309 Elm Ave.
321-3751
St. Johns Realty
Upkolaterlag k Mattress rta- evenings 322-2455.
la III Caart af Ik* Canary
THE
TIME TESTED FIRM
ovattog.
Naw
k
Used
FuraiJ*&lt;Sge, lia lia li Coaalf, Pl*r&gt;
322 6123 2365 Park Dr.
Utra. Can Nix Baddiag Mfg. BEAUTICIAN Wanted, exper 120 N. Perk Ave.
322-2420
14a. la Pr*bal*.
la r*. Kalali af
C*.. It 786 Calory Ave.
aiivertiof.e e Vt for ntt&gt;*
kneed
only.
Apply
107
W.
- KMI'OltlA P. HANKKnHfiM
2 BEDROOM, 1 Bath home
Tho Hoard of Public Initrue
FA MU7.
L)*c.*,f &lt;1 linn
27th St., Richard's llalr FRENCH AVENUE HOUSE
fnr Momlnoli County. Flor­
on large lot. Hardwood
NEAT
2-bed
room
bouse
on
Ta III Cr*4llan 4*4 S»er*«n* ida
Styling. Pb. 323-7701.
will racilva hlda for furn
Uaad fcrtltnrv, ai
X t illi Claim* ar D*ma*4* lading
corner lot. Zoned commer­ floors, drapes throughout
all
labor,
maiirlala
Alillat a*M K*lat*i
took, etc. B atik • told.
nnd l o r v l c n riqulrcial. Handy location for resi­ large Monkey Puiile tree
Ton »n4 larh of you »r* aqulpmant
77. Situation Wanted
for tha Inttallnllon of:
Larry'a Mart 31$ Oaxlard
Mr, by notirii.l an-1 ra.|ulr*&lt;1 adCOMPLETE
dence, small bittiness or of­ Carporte A separate Gar
M AHTKtl
AN
In prratnt any rlalma an.I -l»- TKN’ NA AND CARLE
Ave Ph. FA 64111
fice.
Valuable property for age with work shop. Low
DIRT HI
HOWELL'S
AGENCY,
Baby
tnamli which ynu. nr -Ither nf bUTION SYSTEMS F oil THE
down payment.
only
$9,500.
sitting
specialist,
TranspnrU
you. may h*v, i»alna&gt; tha FOLLOWING K ’ llOOU.
WILSON MA1ERFURN.
«,t*t, of KMroll! A f HANKtion
furnished.
Call
322
8259.
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ELEMENTARY
Buy — Sell — Trade
nneON. &lt;1«r*ai»&lt;l. 1st* *f aild
Payton Realty
County, to Iho County Ju&gt;ts* of PCHOOL
3661423
HOIITIUHDE ELEMENTARY 31113 E. I l l
■imlnoto County, Florida, at SCHOOL
322-1301 2610 Hiawatha at 17-92
DAYS Work. 322-7053.
hit offlc* In tha court hnuia ■ ANFOltD JUNIOR H I O 11 For EX biggest setecQaa of
Rsiltor-Insuror-Trsdes
nf Mid County at kanfnrd,
nearly new ato used furni DAYS work, 322-9228.
$100 DOWN
Kti.rtda, within all calendar ■CIIOOL
322 4991 1919 S. French Ave.
riNEC
ItEST
ELEMENTARY
months from thi tlma of lh* m-tiooi
lure, sea NoU's Furniture
FHA-VA HOMES
flrat publication nf this nolle*.
ONLY THREE WEEKS
ELEMENTARY
Brokerage to Csaaeltorry DAYS WORK or Full time,
Two coplti of *ach claim or GOLDPHOnO
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 4 1
$261120.
LEFTI 1 I
•a
17-92.
Open
a
days
9
to
4
dimind shall k* lit writing, SCHOOl
HOPPER
ELEMENTART
Bedroom Homes available to
an.l ih*U stata lha plac* o
for you to qualify for homeSCHOOL
nrldinca and paat olfle* ad
all Areas of Sanford. Let t
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ELEMENTART
H4.
Heal
Entate
•
Sale
steed
exemption
in
s
new
drcaa of tha claimant, an.l ihall SCHOOL
Show you Around I
&gt;&gt;» aworn to by tha claimant.
homo and no totter home
LAKE M .\ n t ELEMENTARY
Ma aaant. or allornty an.l an. SCHOOL
I V TMM riN C t 'I T l «)t H t OF
buy
Is
available
in
Sanford
cnnip.nl,*1 by a filing f«a nf JACKSON H E im iT S ELE rtlF. NINTH J M I t r i S I . t IIIJOHN K. FOX,
nno dollar and turh claim nr MENTART SCHOOL
than this sttrscttva 3 Udrm
Roaltor
r t l T IN AND FOR acWIVOLE
dimaa* not to filtd ihall bo OVIEDO
1901 S. Part As*.
JUNIOR . SENIOR t OUNTT, FLORIDA,
206 N. Perk Ava.
323-0559 block with large kitchen,
void.
iv cwancrwt vo. tease
II 1(111 SCHOOL
FA 2-3232 anytime
Fli.
Room,
many
extras
In
JKXOL HANKKR80N
CROOMS ACAPEMT (LIMIT­ J S. (It.EASON, JR., aa Admin
Admlnlitratnr of lh* El
choice location. Only $11,000
l-tretnr nf Veteran*' Affaire,
ED C MILE SYSTEM)
BART PILCHER. Broker
tata of
UKKKNRRfAB
On# Md for th i c»m M m d pro an o f fic e r uf th* Unltad Statee
with $500 down
KMPOntA
IV HANKER
Personal
Service
Choirs
Iota
svailabla
to
nf
A
mar
Ion.
Jaet
ih
all
ba
lu
b
m
lllid
and
■ON, d * c m i d
Plaintiff.
CaU S32-74M
Or**nhrlsr e f Loch Arbor
FuMIth Sor It * Pic. 1. I. II. will h* rooalvad until l:« * P v*
M.. Tkuraday, Dioambar
IT
1**4
overtasking
gn|f eottree
ItIRNl i t , , at (ha School Admimatra R t fH A R D EDWARD
CDQ.TT
lion Buildlne. C « n a • r &lt; I i l FT T and LORRAINE J RUR.V
Custom building t* your
Ball-Blair
Agency
Investment
4
Realty
Saalord,
Florida,
al F.TT. hi* wlfa,
i n t h e r i R r r i T r m n r i n Mlrial,
speeificstions.
Gruonkrtov
peftndenta
Real Estate — Insurance 116 N. Park Ave
AND r i m eKMIVOl.BS I O l'N T r ( which lim a and placa tha blda
322 917$
NOTICW OF a i IT
developed by
will bn publicly apanad and
n .O H I D A
3rd.
A
Park
Ave.
$22
5641
Tita: *t * t r o f F l o r i d a —
raad aloud.
n o . i teat
KINCHWOOD
Government owned
EDWARD
Contract documanto conilat TO 1 It ICIIA It I&gt;
TIIK LIKE IVHt'lt.lNVK COM
BUILDERS, INC.
BURNETT, reftdenre un. 90. I-otn Fnr Hale
o
f
ono
act
of
pla
m
and
nno
i*t
I’ ANT OF V1HUINIA. * Virginia
Homes
known, teet known mailing
of aptclflenllona. Orawinia and
corporation,
FA 68074
addraia, larnn R&lt;.*d,
Plaintiff. a p id flc niln ni m i y ba abtslnad
LOTS
202 Fairmont Dr.
by -1*po*|t inn I J .n o with lh
Eau •tattle. Flerld*.
VI.
U n t i l UNF. J HUIINETT. Atteottoa Builder*; Available
nuU CIlT EUGENE MOORK. at. E n g lm ir i. L A. Stuhl and l
NV. Malian, 1110 palmittn A n
reeldenr* unknown, teat
at
Iota In Marvania, Dream- Selection (4 2, 3. and 4 3 BEDROOM, lto Bath, Sun
known melting nldraa*.
Dofindanti nui. Winter Park. Flnrl.la. f-&gt;
lajkt Estates, Sanford, l-ow
wold
A other location*. Bedrjoms located in various
Serno Hoad.
lha flrat i*t o f dncumenii nh
n o tice or » c r r
•actions of Sanford
down payment. Ph. 322-9132.
Term*.
Leu (lellle. Florid*.
talnml Tuch -Hp-.ili will b* r*
T H E STATE o r riO R I I I V
Tnu ar* hereby o«ttfl *4 that
tunHd In full tn *ach p*rmn
Tai Robirt KU(in* M«nr«,
Immediate Delivery
who raturn* the dooumanta I a pall bee b**o filed agalnat
IJJuT Rarbira Road.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
MONTHLY PAYMENTS 9fi. Houses • Sale or Rent
a and rnndltlon within It day ynu In the ehnye entitled
Wheaton. Marylaad
Realter
a ftir bid opining, with in c e p ­ cauee; en-l that ynu ar* her*
Janet W. Moor*.
FROM $50.00
tion m notad bilow. Additional by required to til* ynur an
Ray wood Lundquist, Asse. FOR THE BEST HOME CUSTOM UL’ILT Home on
I l l n ; tlarhara lload.
•*t&gt; may b* obtained at a cost •wer with th* Clerk o f thi* FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
Whratun, Maryland
Lake. Ph. evenings 322-1597
Tnu ara herahy n.itlflad tha nf |i;.oo each, which will not Court, arnl to ter*# a copy
HUY
a iult hai h»«n fllad a g iln it he refundable Contractor* »a. th&lt;r*nf upon the plaintiff or
2 BDRM. House. Ph. 322 2738
SEE YOUR
95. Houms For 8g|«
curing documents and aat sub­

Stenitrom Realty

7™
nsniar

Legal Notice

Stenstrom Realty

Legal Notice

Stemper Agency

Legal Notica

Seminole Realty

SOUTHWARD

$100.00 DOWN

you and J. Bralliy Olham. C*
cl) It li u lib tra and LouIm Ty
Hr Olham, ai T r u it a n nf Ol
ham A Tudor, Inc., a dlaiotved
Florida
corporation
In
th
abov* aatltlad caui*. and that
you a ri r«&lt;iulr«d to Ills your
aniw or with tbo CUrk o f this
Court and to tarvo a copy
th o rio f upon tfe* plaintiff or
p la in ti ff !
altornaya.
whnao
nam* ami addrtia li J*nntnn*.
Watta. Clarka and Hamilton.
lt')4 llarnatt National Hank
Hulldlne. Jnckoonylllo t. Flor­
ida. not latar than l) ,c * m b ,r It.
l t t l . If you fall to do *• a
daerta pro confaaoo will ba anlir « d tealnat ynu for lha raliar damandad In th i complaint.
Thla ault la to fnracloaa a m»Mm i . Th
rial proparty proc a id id aaainit la:
U&gt;t 11. eut'TH P1NECREST
Third Addition, a auhdlvt•Ion aocordlnp t* a plat
i h i n o f n e o r d ld In Plat
Rook 11. P a ( i i a: and I t
nf tha Public Ricor.H o f
Simlnolo County, Florida
WITNESS my hand and lh*
ana! of anld Court al Vimlnol*.
County. Florida, thla lath day
o f Novimbar, l i l t .
(COl'IlT SEAL)
Arthur II. Dackwlth. Jr.
r'l*rk o f tho Circuit Court
lly: Maltha T. Vlhlin
i n p u t / Clark
j i n u i a i i . NVatia, Clarka
and Hamlltaa
lto o Darnott National Bank
Bulldln*
Jackaonvlll* t. Florida
Pubtl-h Nov. It. t i * Die. :.
9. Itai
C D O -ft

plain ti ff*
attorney,
who**
mitting proposal ihall he re­ name and eddret* la: E. AM
funded half the deposit upon IIH08 K OLLIFP, J R . P O.
return o f documents In good line tut*. 240 N. Perk Avenue.
condition.
S .n f .rd.
Klnrlda
13771.
not
A certified check nr benk later than December tt. A. D.
d r ill, payable to th* Uotrd of 1M«
Public Inetructton far Semi­
If you fall tn do •«. decra*
nole County, Florida; U. S. pro coafaea* will bo antarad
Oovarnmtnt Bond*, ar • aatla- agalnat you for Iho rallot da­
factory hid bond axaculad by mandad tn th* complotnt.
th* bidder and acaepiebl* eureTh* nalur* o f aold tuR he
tie* In an amount equal lo five tng for FORBCLOSURF. OF
per cent o f th* hid ehell be MOKTOAUK encumbering the
eubmltted with e tch bid
property in Seminole County,
The eurceeaful bidder wlU be Florida. to-w l»:
required lo furnlah nnd pay for
LOT II. NLOCK F. II7N
aailafaciory parformanoa and
LAND EITATEg. according
payment bond or bondi Attintn plat thereof, rarorded In
tlon H called lo lh* fact that
Pint nook It, Pnga* IS to
not lees than the minimum
tt.
Public
Record*
of
•alartee and wage* as eat forth
Seminole County. Florid*
In th* epeclflcatlong must be Together with til otructure*
paid on thla proieat.
and improvement* now nnd
Th# Hoard o f Public Inetruc- horoafter on antd land, and th*
tlen for Seminole County, F lo r­ ran.*, lieu** nnd profit* o f th*
id*. reieree* the right to ra- above described property; end
Jact any and/or all hlda or to alt fllturee now or hereafter
waive any Infnrmallila* In th* attached to nr u&gt;ed In con
bidding No bid ahall b* with neoato n
with
the
premie**
drawn for * period of fift e e n ; herein described
111 ) day* subsequent to th*
ONE— GENERAL ELEC
opening o f bid* without th*
TRtC REFRIGERATOR N«
consent .f the Board.
L A X -tt-4
J D. Wright. Jr.
ONE — GENERAL Kt.KCChairman. Board nf Public
TRtC 8 4 8 0 8 No. j- s e t - g
Inetructton
for Heminole
WITNESS my h»mt sn,l th*
County, Florida
as*! nf m IJ Court «t It4nfi,r4,
It T. Milne*
KIorM*. thi* Sblh 4 ty nf Nay.
Seminole County Superint­
•mb«r, A. D 1141.
endent o f Public Instruc­
(SEAL)
tion end E i-O fficio SacraArthur H. n«ckw !th. Jr.,
tarr to the Board o f pubCUrk af th* Circuit Court
llo fnitrurtlon
Ity: Martha T. VlhLn
Publish Not. : i u |i-e. j |
li-|iuty Clark
134*
PiMIsti Dsc. 7. S. 1*. :&gt;. 13(1
CDQ-I*
CDH-S

READY TO MOVE IN
New 3 A 4 Bedroom Homes,
1-2 betks. So Longwood arse
—Trades considered, and
ws'U build on your lot. Semi­
nole Couoty'e Leading Build
er
HAROLD LOGAN
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
Sales office; So. on U. S. 1792 to Dixie BeU Diner, turn
right one block on Seminole
Ave. 1163911.

V A - FHA
Property
Management
and Sales Broker

An inveitment, not in ex­
pense. Call FA 2-5413 for
expert advice on a Herald
advertising campaign.

JIM HUNT
REALTY

vw
(2 II I A

Complete Selection
S9‘o Thru 6l's

$200 - $300 Down
$10 - $60 Month

Notice Real-Estate Buyers
In

n home;

CALL

1 RDIt.M. FURN. Cottage, Ph
322 1187.

• Sedans
• Hard Tops
• Convertibles
• Station Waxons

Office: 323-2!IB
Nights: 323-0700
322 0618
3534 Park Drive

Would you like to get the bent buy?
in commercial; or induatrinl.

97. Houses For Rant

*»*

MERLE W. WARNER, Realtor
70S South Park Avenut
DIAL 322-3629
Sanford, Florida

100% Mechaniral
Guarantee — 30 Day* —
1,060 Milos On All
food VW'a.
Sale# — Parto — Service
Factory Authorised Dealer

Ellinor Motor Co.
So. Hwy, 17-93
Sanford, Fla.

322-1835

•7. Mounts For K nit

106. A p a r t m e n t s f o r R e n t 120. A u t o m o t ir g S e r r le e

3 BDRM., 3 Bath. Fin. Room la t-Room Eiftneoey apt. with
Loch Arbor on GoH Course, pvt bath A shower, suitable
Stove A Befoiftrator, Cen­ for eeuple ar stogie psrsoo
tral Heat $110 mo. Ph. 326 or retired. AH utilftlee toeluded to n e t ideally lo­
0343.
cated an 1st St., wkhin l
3 - BEDROOM, 3 bnth. un­ block ol 3 free parking k&gt;U
furnished. 1 ml. to tose, a
and stopptog eeator. In­
blacks to ihopptng tetter A quire it Manual Jncotoo
school. 1 year leaf# reqtilr
Dept. Store 111 K. First St.
ed. $120 mo. SS3-4S74 after
NICELY FUBN. 4 room Apt.,
3 p. ra.
Adults. Ph. 322-1928.
6BEDR00M. kitchen equipP#d. $93. Sunland Estate*, UNFUItN. UpeUlrt APT. 155
302 Flamingo Drive.
month, 309 Magnolia Ave.
Inquire downstair* after 6
SMALL HOUSE, near Sun
p. m. or caU 3264130.
land, Water included, $45
mo. CaU 322-5170.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
114 W. First St.
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
ped $73 month. Ph. 322 3683 3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $55
mo., Includes water A elec­
NEW 2 BDRM. House, comtric. 322 9507.
plately furnished, no Child
OR. Rimma For Rent
ran. 8367434.
DUPLEX. AvaUable Dec. 7.
Redecorating at present
Completely furnished 1-bed­
room. Adulto. 38-3610.
2-BEDROOM house, $50 mo.
322-7596.
2-BEDROOM, kltetoo equip­
ped. Lake Mary. $ 8 8116.
FURNISHED I • b e d r o o m
house, clean. Ph. 322-6656
UNFURNISHED 8 Bedroom
house, Kitchen equipped. Ph.
322-3651,
FURN. gar- apt. Stt-MM.

A 844$ O vert

AUTO GLASS ft
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. Tad Bt. FA 64443
A U WORK GUARANTEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

S e n k a r ik G I x m a n d P h i a l
Company
8 4 Msgaalto PA- FA

121, Hcoottra A Cycles
'64 VESPA scooter, Uto
This will go to a hurry. Call
327-2141.

121. Boat* At Motor*

17 Ft. HIGH HAT, with access­
ories, '54, 30 h.p. Johnson,
elec, start, Mitchell Tilt
Traitor. Excellent condition,
CLEAN ROOM (or Man. 401 $750. CaU 38 6443.
Magnoli* Ave. 38-0720.
Gateway To The waterway
IDEAL Room, Christian Lady
Robaon Sportinf Goods
or Man, Private Bath. 322
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
30444 I . l i t Ph. FA 65441
WANTED: Elderly Gentleman
or Couple, share expenses 17 FT. GLASS boat, 50 b.p.
Ph. 38-3216 between 4 A 7 motor. Below appraised
valus. Many extras. 1800 8.
p. m.
Chase. See after 1 p m.
118. AutiM For Sole
14 IT. ALUMINUM Orlando
DON'T WALK - RIDE
Clipper, live well, to HP
1953 Studebeker $175.
Johnson, Traitor, like sew,
38-858.
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
too French AV6.
38-4382

2 C O M P L E T E L Y Furn '58 Merc. Conv't............. $365
Houses. 38-3377.
'59 Ford Sts. Wg........... $165
LARGE 4 Bedroom Home with 59 Chev.......................... $545
full bath and 2 half baths '55 Ford Coev’t ................$tso
$125 mo.; 3 BEDROOM. 3 57 Ford SU. Wg........... $165
bath home with Family '55 Merc. Sts. Wg........... $95
'57 Buick Air Cood........ $425
room $125 month.
55 Pontiac Sta. Wg........ $210
J. P. MOTORS
Payton Realty
1500 Preach Ave.
38-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17-M

GO WEST
ON WEST FIRST BT.
• Ben Howland
O Charlie Craig
O Bob Thomas
O Frank Rrunaow

u

102. Mobile lionets • Hale 1961 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan

Ph. 322-6877.
'84 Traitor, 10x57 Ft. Expan
do. Early American, G. E •5J CHEVY It NOVA, excel
lent coodttlon. $1400, Ph
Appliances. 522 0456.
38-2213.
DON'S
BOB McKEE USED CARS
MOBILE HOME SALES
NO MONEY DOWN
“ Your Wheel Estate Dealer"
701 French Ava. 323-0731
17 Models to choose from
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Hwy. 17-92
Longwood, Fla
1-2 and 3 Bedroom*
NEW and USED
Awnlngi A Cabanas
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17 92 S
862562

The Dodge Boyi
Seminole County Mts.
1801 Went 1*t Street
Hanford, Florida

TAKE NOTEOFTHESE
Used Cars That
Must Be Seen
To Be Appreciated.

10.1. Mobile llomex • Kent
10' WIDE, 3-bcoroom trailer.
NO-64906.

100. ApartmenU fnr Kent
2 BEDROOM Kura. Apt. Call
322 9173, after 5 Ph. 38-0641

They Won’t Last
Long A t These
Prices!

4 ROOM APT., 518 Park Ave
ROSE COURT APT.
1 Bdrm. Furn., near base
3015 Ssnford Ave. 668438.
$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
FURN. Downstairs Apt., lights
A water. Ph. 322 0702 or
8800.

FURN. Apt. Close ta. Jimmie
Cowan. 38-4013
CLEAN. Furn. Apt. Private
Entrance. 1001 Palmetto
2 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. $55
2101

Magnolia.

Robert

Williams, 38-39.M.

63 Rambler Series 770
4 Dour Sedan, 4 Cylinder Engine,
Automatic Trasumltiinn, Radio,
Heater and Air Conditioned. Slick
Aa A Button.

*1895

61 Ford
6 I’aanrngir Station Wagoe. V-8 Ra­
cine, Automatic Trammtsnlnn. Power
Steering, Radio k Heater, Air Con­
ditioner, I.usings Rark and Other
Option,. Clean Car Throughout —
Special Huy

*1395

NATIONAL

BANK
'£P0SSESSI0N

m $
'51 Pontiac $391 Im I. $11 mo.
'31 Ford $399 bat. $17
'53 Cadillac $299 tol. $1$ mu
'33 Chevrolet $399 bal. $17 mo.
'$S Ford $299 bal. $12 mo.
'35 Oldimoblie $499 bal $17 nni
'56 Ford $587 bal. $2t mo.
'33 Cadillac $199 bal. $7 mo.
36 Chevrolet $187 b a l $11 mo.
'36 Oldimoblie $199 bal 621 mu
'37 Oldimoblie $199 bai $21 mo
*37 Plymouth $199 bal $21 mu
'57 .Mercury $199 bel. $11 mo.
'57 Lincoln $787 bal. $35 mo.
'57 Chevrolet $299baL$ll n o
'57 Chevrolet $587 tol. $31 mo
'37 DeSoU $199 bal. $21 mo
'38 Chryaler $199 bat. $21 mo
'38 Oldsmobile $399 bal $17 mo
'57 Rambler $587 baL $31 mo
'60 Mercury $699 b a l $3t mo.
66 Corvair $691 baL $1$
'61 Falcon $891 bal. $39 mo.
'63 t'hcv. $1181 bal. $19 mo.
4A O
11 ) 1 /

SANFORD AVE.
0P E ‘S EVENING!

Sanford, Florida
322-1361
National Repowruionn Inc.

62 Chevrolet Impala
4 Door Hardtop. Han V-4 Engine,
Automatic Transmission, Power
Steering, Power Rraken, Radio
and IteeUr.

*1895

63 Chewy II Nova
4 Door Station Wagon. 4 Cylinder
Engine. Automatic Tmnnmi**ian,
Radio and Heater. On* Owner, Low
Mileage and Like Now.

59 Ford

*1995
*695

Reach Wagon. V-8. Automatic
Tranumlaiion and Heater

60 Volkswagen
Panel Delivery. 4 Speed Tr*n»ml«■don. Over Sli* Tires. A Solid Body
and Itunn Good

*795

59 Plymouth
Suburban Station Wagon, V-4
Automatic Transmission, P o w e r
Steering, Power Bribe*, Radio
and Heater

‘595

H O LLER
MOTOR SALES
2nd &amp; PALMETTO
2507 PARK DR.

PHONE 322-6211
■22-0861

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100IX TR A STAMPS WITH COUPON A PURCMASB OF
PRICES COOO DECEMBER Vd
THRU TUI WRIKEND

QUANTITY RIGHTS
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P r ilt M .g iM

BAR-B-Q

Tho Priscilla and Dorcas
Clrctaa af tha Chutunta Com■malty Church will hold thalr
annual Christmas Basaar this
Prlday availing and all day
Saturday In tha Community
Building.
Booths and chairman wars
announced by Mrs. Alberts
Bartunok, Mrs. Eleanor Mil*
ler and Mra Agnes Anderson,
mambora of tha projects com
■ilttea.
Named were fancy tsbls,
Ruth Boswslli plants, Peg
Kuhlman; Jewelry, Gall Dill;
country store, Clara Gwaltnsy; snack bar, Floranca
Bouldan; randy shop, Nora
Kendrick; fish pond, Mildred
Wright; pop corn, Joan
Magln; fortune teller and
handwriting, Grace Strauea
and Catherina Kloee and bak
ad goodi, Lucy Carleon.

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MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS |
WtTH T H tt COUPON AND PURCHASE OP

BONELESS BEIP a 3 LBS OR OVER |

Tender Eye Roast

FAVORITES!

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IN ADOlTlOfJ TO THC STAMPS YOU If C lIV I WTTH YOUR PUtCMASf. J 4 ®

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SUNNYLAMD'S CARDINAL BRAND SLICID

BACON 2 8 9

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GREENOELL CHOPPID-FORMID FROZEN

STEAK lb
Sirloin
STEAK

BEEF CUBE STEAKS » 60s
LEAN MEATY (FORK STEAKS lb 49*)

FRESH PORK BUTTSi.39&lt;

NATURALLY AGED
NATURALLY VENDER

Geneva Citizens
Set Ham Dinner

FYNE-SPRED SIX STICK

WHIPPED OLEO

PORK SAUSAGE 3 PAN READY

DRESSEDWHITING «15*

NEW !

~^ CREAMSTYLE CORN 6
• GARDEN PEAS
5
\
1 ORANGE DRINK 6
MORTON POT PIES 5
0 EVAPORATED MILK 7
M napkins w 29 TISSUE6 99t
JUICE 3 ~.c...1°°
5/,°o

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CLOVERLEAF ROLLS » • . »
ICED PASTRY CUPS
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LIBBY'S TENDER

NEWI SIMPLY DELICIOUS

Ites CANS

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MORRELL FRIOE

LIBBY'S GOLDEN

By JoAna Haya
Tha Geneva Citlsena Aaao*
elation will sponsor a ham
dinner on Saturday, Dec. 12,
at the Community Hall begin
nlng at 5 p. m. as its first
project under leadership of
tha new president, W. M
“ Buck" Torree.
Served with tha ham will
ha tweet potatoes, role slaw
a variety of relishes, hot
rolls, tea and coffee. Piet will
be avsilable at an ealra cost
and there will he special
prices for children under 12
years.
All food served will he
horns prepared and Torres re­
ports that thero art many
good cooks among tho asso­
ciation membership. Everyone
In the area la invited to at
tand, ha says, especially
newcomers to tha Gentva
arsa who will find this an
aacsllsnt opportunity to meet
their neighbors.

SAMOA FROZEN

1

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Chicken a Tvrkay or Baal a Fraian

get PKCS

CARNATION

TA LL CANS

F Y M I-S O F T FAC IAL

PYM I-SO PT PAPER

CARDINAL C
PEFR U IT
GtA
tAPEP

DIXIE C H IP CHILI
WITH BEANS OR
IPA C H ETTIAN D
MEAT BALLS

400 CT.
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IJei
CANS

BETTY CROCKER
DELUXE ASSORTED

Santa Arrives
A t Plaza

A 25 mil# canoe trip up the
Wekivi River ending with a
Court of Honor waa enjoyed
by member* of Boy Scout
Troop 504 of tha Church of
Ladder Day Saints over the
long Thanksgiving weekend.
Two days wera spent on the
trip, with on* day of camp­
ing at Robson's Camp on tha
Si. Johns River, where the
Court of Honor was held. Tar•ate attended tha eeurt.

I

F R E E U XTIVA

T-BONE,CUBEor
TOPROUND ..

Church Circles
To Hove Bazaar
This Weekend

25-Mile Canoe
Trip Enjoyed

mu

STEAK SALE!

STORK BOVRSt

Ms*, T m , Wad.

lly Jane Casselberry
Sunshine and smile* wel
corned Santa Saturday after
noon when he arrived at Sem
lnn|« I’lasa in Casselberry af.
ter a whirlwind tour of the
town In an open convertible
escorted by two trucks from
th a Casselberry Volunteer
Fir# Dept
No sooner wss he seated
In his headquarters in the
Mall when hundreds of young
aters were lined up to whispe
In his ear about rfo|ls an
bikes snd all the other things
they sro dreaming of for
Christmas morning.
Santa will be In Seminole
Plata with randy treats Mon
day through Saturday from
until g p.m. until Christmas.

TENDER EYE BEET ROAST

■ LU I RIBBON QUALITY VISTERN G R A IN -F ID BEEF

•ad charged with tha rapeS a t • :*• • »
gtoytaga which had tanorlsad
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Girl ScouU h i n postponed

Governor's Ball
Set Here Jan. 7

their preliminary houee num*
bering surrey In Lake Mary
■y Dcttk Asstta
until after the Christmas hoi*
Seminole County has been
Mays. Dates will be announe* chosen to be the scene Jan.
ed.
7 for the Central Florida Gov­
• • •
ernor's Inaugural Ball, one of
Lots of store owners along six to be held throughout the
the parade route had brooms state following the Tallahassee
worn down st a considerable Ball on the evening of Jan. 5.
The announcement was made
faster 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 Rail at the
and by the looks of sidewalks Jal-Alai Fronton in Fern Park.
New Governor and Mrs.
they did pretty good. Custom­
ers must have liked ’em, too. Ilaydon B u m . 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 wives 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
Grand March led by the Gov­
wereaugmented bymembers
of the Sanford Naval Air Sta­ ernor and his Lady.
Music for all the balls 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. Po'.ice 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
8:77 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 outaandspectacle and had gone home ing Florida students on the
to bed without telling anyone basis of need.
Persons contributing more
about it.

• • •

GOV.-ELECT BURNS
than 310 to the scholarship
fund will form the guest list
for Invitations to the ball. All
funds raised in (he Central
Florida area will be used for
Central Florida students.
The schedule of balls la as
follows: Jan. 5, Tallahassee;
Jan. 6, Tampa; Jan. 7, Cen­
tral Florida; Jan. 8. Jackson
vllle; Jan. 9, Miami; Jan. tl,
Pensacola.
Kastner was chairman of the
Seminole County BurnsforGovernor committee.

Politics was the main topic
o f 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 seen by their constitu­
ents.

Another day's receipts were
312.83 shy of hitting the 75
percent mark in the Seminole County United Fund's
campaign to raise 340,000.
Tha UF office reported that
3387.83 waa received in rash
and pledges yesterday which
brought the drive'* total to
320.087.18.
The largest contribution re­
ceived Wednesday was 388 *51
from the employes of the I’ublix Super Market in Cassel­
berry. Gifts of 325 each came
from G r a m k o w Funeral
Heme,
Ben Wiggins, Dr.
James Prather Jr., Beneficial
Finance and Touchtnn Rexaii
plus a 324 contribution from
Virginia Garrow.
Fifteen dollar gifta were
received
from J.
Phillip*
Jewelers and Mrs. F. M. Mob­
ley along with 310 contribu­
tions from Grapeville Nurs­
ery, Helen R. Pearson, Eliza­
beth Galtant, Casselberry's
Eckerd
Drugs, Ralph W.
Peter, L. R. Stover, Mrs.
Katherine Miller, Mrs. Mary
Baliweg and McRaney Taint
and Glass Co.
McCrory •Otaaco employes
contributed 38.60, and |5 gift*
came from James R. Jernignn,
Mary Groome, Faye Gaines,
Sam L. Davis, J. E. Springston, Mrs. Richards. Ruby
Hollis, the Altamonte Springs
Civic Club, Mrs. Don James,
Mr*. Childress, thp Altamonte
Spring* Garden Club, J. C.
Byrd, Miss V. G. Mattox, Mrs.
M. S. Jones, Mrs. D. Stapler,
Mr*. R. C. Moore. Mr*. It.
Sweets, Mr*. F. A. Rosier,
Mrs. Bill McLaurhlin.
Solon Testcn gave 33, Helen
Kelly and Bob Kelly 3250
each, Dutrh Mill Nursery,
Mr*. F. M. Haynes, Mrs.
Herndon and Duke Schullert
32 each, and $1 was received
from Bennie Payne, Willi*
Dixon, Ulyaes Brooks, Clar­

• • •

Herald ataffers were busy
this aycm trying to arrive at
a near-correct estimate of the
parade crowd. One aaid he
thought to duck the after­
parade traffic, left The Her­
ald at 4:43, drove along the
lake front and out Mellonville.
He arrived at 2Mh Street at
5:30 . . . 15 minutes to get
home.

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SUfany Westgste daughter
of Mr*. P. J. Westgate, 3007
Cordova Drive, lost her light
brown, plastic frame glasses
during Wednesday's Christ*
mas Parade. She believes they
were lost on Seminole Boule­
vard near the tennis courts.
They’re badly needed and a
reward is offered.

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Watch for the Mobile Cheat
X-Ray unit which wilt be in
Seminole County during the
week of Dec. 14 through 18.
This service is paidfor
by
your purchase of Christmas
seals.

•

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•

United Fund award lunch*
eon hat been set for Friday
•t 17:15 p. m. at the Trade
Winds Cafeteria in Seminole
Plata. Fund totals are still
climbing hut are short of the
310,000 goat.

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School children began to
arrive early in downtown San­
ford yesterday for that big­
gest o f allparades.
They
were seen at early as 1
o'clock.

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City crews were also out
early putting “ no parking"
signs on the former meter
posts. Motorists were given
a two.hour warning prior to
the start of the parade.

ence Troutman, Frank Wil­
liams, Ray Turman, Fremont
Long, Margaret L«ar, Dori*
Duxliury, Mrs. Friable, Jean
Cameron, (’ tarn Heim, Mr*,
toirson, Mr*. Cagle. Mrs.
lloimea, Mr*. Ulm Harrison,
Mrs. Eugene H a l l , Mrs.
Ruddy, Mrs. Wynkeeb, Mrs.
Humgartner, E. 11. Bruce, Mr.
Kichberg, Ethol Moore, Fdlty
Rogers, Ernest Mills, Mrs.
Hall, Phil Boyd, Anna Cham­
bers. L. C. Wilson, Glen MeCall, G. Gray, Howard Sutton,
Johnny Robinson and Jewell
Chapman.
Cleveland E. Kiner, J. L.
Meuse, Georgia McClendon,
James H. McMillon, Fannye
K. Curry, Margaret Robinson,
Mary William*, Arthur G.
Knight, Mary Franklin, Cender Mason Neal, Beulah V.
Stevens, M. Riley and Ethel
Oliver, all members c f the
Itosi-nwald S c h o o l faculty,
contributed a total of 361.
UF officials said that sever­
al people have added a few
dollars to original gifts they
hail made In an effort to help
the organization reach it*
310,006 objective.
Pledges may be made by
calling .723-05:15. by addressing gifta cr pledge* to UF,
P. O. Box l i t, or by visiting
j the United Fund office at 5t)5
Sanford Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Score by gifta:
Objective
K rrrit rd to date

318,800.00
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Floyd Fufch
Found Dead
!n Waterway
By Harry I. Jdn m

A Miami area mystary was
solved
last week but In solv­
VOL. 56 United Press 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 Futeh?
•••
Where is Angel City?
Who were his companions
«n an outing to a ramp about
30 miles west o f Miami?
The badly decomposed body
Tricky Maneuver
o f Futch, 40, waa found Nov.
PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) —
20 In a canal o ff tha Tamlaml
A tricky maneuver will be at­
Trail by three boy*.
tempted Friday morning to put
Identity waa made through
Mariner-! on a better course
the repair o[ a fractured leg
for its historic Mars fly-by
made on Fateh by a Sanford
photographic mission.
dcctor about 16 year* ago. A
metal pin had been used to
Pound Bush
repair the fracture by Dr.
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con­
Charles Park Sr.
go (UPI) — Rocket-firing govDr. Park dug back Into hla
ernment planes are pounding
attic to help Dade County in­
the bush around Stanleyville In
vestigator* aolve the myatery
mopping up operations against
of the man's Identity.
Congolese rebels, according to
The doctor told The Herald
reports reaching here.
this morning he recalled hav.
ing worked on tha man when
he was brought to the local
SAIGON. South Viet Nam—
hcapital in 1948 after ha
(UPI)—The commander of the
broke his leg while working
South Vietnamese air force d e ­
on the St. John* River bridge.
nied vehemently today that
polos, scaffolding, chairs, ladders and anything
CROWDS LIKE THIS lined Sanford streets nil
A truck had backed into thu
any of his planes had attacked
handy to Ret h better view o f the floats, bands,
man to cause the fracture.
along the Chriatmu.x parade route for eontc 25
North Vietnamese villages in
and other entries in the hour-lonj; procession.
block* Wednesday a.x thrilled watchers climbed
Dr, Park tald. The hospital,
the demilitarized zone.
(Herald Photo)
nt that time, was housed at
on top o f cars, hunt; out o f windows, climbed
the inactive Sanford Naval
Farm W orkers
Air Station.
MIAMI (UPI) — Importing
He added he has never
of (arm workers from the baheard o f Angel City, near
hamas and West Indies to har­
Hanford, the place In which
vest Florida's citrus, sugar
Futch ia aaid to hava lived.
cane and vegetable crops drew
Dade authorities placed tha
little opposition at a U. S. De­
following atcry together In
partment of Labor hearing.
their investigation:
Lt. Bruce Berry o f the
homicide bureau checked with
The Ninth Judicial Circuit
Seminole County's two leg­
Jimmy Tigcr’a Camp near the
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) which includes Seminole Coun­
islators agreed with the maj­
spot where tha body was
Bids will be opened Jan. 6 on
ty
may
soon
get
three
addi­
a 3300,000 project to enlarge ority yesterday at a Tallahas­
found by three boys. He
tional Judge*.
Canaveral harbor barge chan­ see meeting of a special Com­
This is based on a census learned a group o f "Sanford
nel from Indian lliver to the mission that the slate's death
survey taken in the district at men" on an outing had visited
now Canaveral lock, the Army pennlty should be retained.
the direction of Gov. Karri* the camp "about a week" be­
Corps of Engineers announc­
Ilryant and which has just fore lhe body waa found on
V o t i n g with the majority—
Nov. 20.
ed.
been concluded.
an 8-3 margin—war* Sen.
The men said Futch became
A three-man commission
&gt;t4&amp; if. 'OlaVela - J i. and
Will '0 ' /e A id1
was set up by Bryant to take “ unruly," Barry reported, end
MOSCOW (UPt) — K rem lin'll'P- Jo« A&gt;a»U. of rtzralnol*
the census In every way poasl they tied him to a tree te
leader Leonid I. Brezhnev ac- County,
ble without actually “ counting keep him from falling Into
cused the United States today 1 Kour member* were absent
noses." On the commission i* the canal. Later, they releas­
of “ Imperialistic" air strikes when ‘ h« commlaalon. estabed him and he disappeared.
Carl Schilkc, of Sanford.
against Communist North Viet hshed by the li'63 LegistsThe remainder of th* party.
The district population has
|Nam ami warned that Russia
V0‘ ' ' ' n,,t
recommend
increased by 139,900 to 676,000 Berry said, returned to San­
was prepared to "give aid" to
lhe 1965 Legislature abolpersons, according to Schilke. ford without reporting that
the Hanoi regime.
'»*&gt; the death penalty for all
These figures were compiled Futch was missing.
REST SEAT in the house wus ufforded this en­
capital crimes, which presentty the University of Florida.
The
homicide lieutenant
tranced youngster who viewed Sunta Claus
New A ttack
ly include murder, rupe and
The last census, taken in I960, drove to Sanford and checked
parade perched a-top Sailor-Daddy’s shoulders.
showed 536,700 persons in the hcapital re c o r d a . Officials
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -T h e Ki.lnsepin* for ransom.
This
scat is n favorite one o f the littlest view­
eight-county district.
could find no record o f auch
American Medical Association
° n lhe
s»na,e c , *v"
ers. (Sec more pictures and stories on pages
The district Is composed of un operation but referred him
(AM A) liberalized its ap l," “ * •’" ‘ •‘‘I lhal kidnaping for
2 and 3.)
(Herald Photo)
Seminole, Orange, Brevard. to Dr. Park.
proach to birth control and ran»,*n' WM ■•“ ••I to lh# "*PIndian River, Martin, Okee­
Dr. Park recalled th* metal
planned a new attack on the ital crime list yean ago when
chobee, Osceola and St. Lucie. pin surgery, went to his attie
Johnson administration medi­ kidnaping wui at an all time
Circuit Judges are authoriz­ to check hi* records to com*
care program in the windup of high.
ow there are few," Cleve­
ed on the basts of one for up with the name Futch.
it* winter conference
its
conference.
land said, in support of his
each 50,1X10 persons In the dis­
Berry said the body waa so
contention that the death pen­
trict.
badly decomposed the medical
alty “ is a definite deterrent."
The survey showed Seminole examiner’* effice could not
WASHINGTON ( UPI) - La­
The senator added that he
had grown by 12,700 person* to determine cause of death, but
bor Secretary W. Williard Wlra Nov. 1 total of 67,600.
hna defended persons accused
it is presume)] to be accidental
iz has begun top-level talks
Public hearings will now be drowning.
of
murder
and
even
a*
a
de­
It)
I'nited
Press
N.D.,
Wednesday.
Bismarck's
with Michael Fox. president of
held In strategic places in the
A patchwork pattern of high Wednesday was zero.
The Seminole County Sher­
the AFL-CIO's railway depart ! fense attorney *T feet it
district
prior to Die commis­ iff's office said today it has
should
be
retained."
wintry
weather
made
for
dan­
The Midwest was slugged
ment, in an effort to solve a
He said there are “ adequate gerous driving today front Il­ with the first of three pre- sion submitting its findings to not been consulted in the case.
wage dispute threatening a na­
Governor Bryant, lie then will Chief Deputy James Single,
safeguards” unler existing linois to New York and from winter storm* this week.
tionwide strike.
procedures to keep an inno­ Kansas to New Mexico.
Tho East nml Northeast got study the report and decide tory saiil he has liveil In this
cent person from getting th*
Sub-zero temperatures grip­ the second dose later, with on the need for additional area for 35 years and has
death penalty.
ped tin; Northern Plains huisli winds that churned judgeships.
never heard of Angel City.
Rep. Davis sail he feels the again. Tornadoes weie sight­ sea*
Police Chief R)»y (J. Wil­
and caused distress
death penalty should be re­ ed in the South,
among several ship*.
liams said his department was
tainer!. “ If the committee
At least four prisons died
MELBOURNE, Australia — not contacted during th* InA third storm center took
feela that it *h&gt; old lx- abol­ in Michigan Wednesday be­ shape in tlie southwestern Un­ Australian Ron Clarke broke! v,-*ligation nor doe* he reished,’ ’ he said, “ then it ought cause of slippery roads. Fa­ ited State* during tho night. the world three-mile record to- call any community in this
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — to he submitted to the people tal accidents in Missouri,
j area named Angel City.
The weuthrr bureau issued day
Winn-Dixie sale* are expect­ for a vote. There is no pub­ Iowa and Illinois also were
hazardous driving warnings
ed to top 3900 million for the lic clamor for abolition."
charged o ff to slick condition*. for Texas, New Mexico, Col­
first time this fiscal year, th*
The two Iimal legislator*
At one time Wednesday, orado, Kansas and Oklahoma.
supermarket chain announced were appointed to serve on snow wus falling in an almost
today.
the committee and have at­ continuous band from Monta­
The company said it ex ­ tended many public hearings na lo Pennsylvania. Up to six
pected sales to be between throughout the itit# to sound inches fell m northern Illi­
3910 million and 3915 million out public opinion on the mat­ nois, and motorists rrawled on
during the fiscal year for the ter. Each auid there ia “ no
Chicago's esprrssw'uys.
810 stores located throughout great rlamor" from the pub­
The temperature was 15 hethe South.
lic to change the law.
low at (fibbing, Minn, early
County Attorney H a r o l d
“ Economic conditions are
Sen. Ed Price of Braden­ today after lows of JO below J o h n s o n , representing the
better in our territory than ton, commission chairman, has at International Falla, Minn.,
Seminole County
Elections
a year ago," said President submitted a number of pro­ and 5 below at Bismarck,
Canvassing Board, indicated
A. f). Davis and Hoard Chair­ posal* for the members to
today that probably tomorrow
man J. K. Davis. The tax rut study and offer a letter with
Lifetime Unconditinnnl Road Hazard Warranty
he would file several motions
has helped make consumers their personal observation*.
in Circuit Court calling for the
feel better about buying."
On receipt of the opinions, I
dismissal of a suit charging
Price will call another meet­
the board with election irreguing.
! Unties.
SHOPPING
The suit waa filed by K.
DATS LEFT
i
Pope Bassett, a candidate (or
the District 3 seat on the Coun­
Periodic Inspection
• Flat Tire Repair
County commiaitoners thi*
ty Commission. Bassett was
Tire Rotation
• Front End Check
TAMPA (U P I)— Four FlC morning were interviewing
defeated by the narrow marPhantom jet* landed at Mac- prospectiv* applicant* for the
Rin of 127 votes by Mayor Law­
CHRISTMAS SEALS right IB and
BUDGET TERMS—NO CARRYING CHARGES
Dill Air Force Base Wednes- ! post of county Civil Defense
rence Swofford, of Altamonte
other RESPIRATORY DISEASES {Springs.
day night after a 10,000 mil* and veterans service officer,
non-stop flight which the Air The interviews of about 15
| Bassett charged in hla suit
1964
Force claimed was an endur­ j men is expected to last most
\
*1&lt;!Ctlon irregularities ocance record for jet fighters.
of the day, a commissioner
^ currod in several precincts
The flight began at Mac- said.
and on Nov 19 Circuit Court
Dill at 11 p. m. Tuesday and
The post was created by the
j Judge VoLe A. William* Jr.
when the planes landed Wed­ Commisiion recently and ia
40 5 W. First St.
322-0651
; granted an injunction Im­
(Juistm na 2 ,
nesday, the pilots had been expected to be filled at the
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
pounding
election
records
and
* ✓ »&lt; VA. - /• W«V ,
in the air 18 hour*.
j start of the year.
|voting machines,
j

Attacks Denied

Channel Bids

Three Judges
More Pictured
For 9th Circuit

Death Penalty
Retention OKd
By Legislators

Sub-Zero Weather
Grips North Plains

Top Level Talks

Winn-Dixie Sales

Breaks Record

Election Case
Motions Due

School Hit Again

Tha Goldsboro Elementary
School on West 16th Street
• • e
waa hit again somatime durKenneth W. McIntosh, of ing the night, police reported
Sanford, was elected vice today. A door waa forced by
president at the organization­ the thief and • soft drink
al meeting of the Central machine waa cracked open
Florida Council on Alcoholism School officials, wary of past
at Orlando.
thefts, now tmpty the ma­
• •
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chine daily and It is believed
They’re starting that beau­ the thief got little money for
tification work along the hi* trouble, police said.
lakefront. State officials are
supervising the grading along
the lake, fixing trouble caused
by
last
sum mer’s
severe
A cigarette machine was
norms which pushed the lake |damaged sometime Tuesday
over the seawall and under- night at th* What-A-Burger
mined it in places. They're stand, 2545 South French Ave­
stso seeding the ares between nue, but nothing was taken.
Ihe lake and tits highway.
|polka Ik-ported today.

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UF Drive
Hears 75%
By Julian Stenslrom
Associate Editor

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy and mild with few shower* thru Friday; low tonight 58-64.

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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Seminole County

AF Jets Record
10,000 Miles

T ie moving story o f tha firs t
C hristm as, as experienced by
a young shepherd boy earned
Dov, starts today ia this news­
paper. Young folks ia particu­

la r w ill enjoy the 16 illu s tra ­
ted strips th a t relate Dorr's
touching story.

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                    <text>Notion*! Help Netdcd

AF Opens Door
Of OpportanHy
For Graduates
Th* dear #f opportunities
b apan to Sanford a m high
at toot graduates, T /B g t Jose­
ph M a a t o Air F o n t recrnitar, announced.
“Qualified high school grad,
aataa ages 17 to 17, Inclusive,
a r t eligible for those odueatioaal opportanltloa undar
two Air Forca program*,’'
■aid Bloxom.
Undar HOparatlon Boot*
•trap" ainaoa atady on baaa
la their apara tlma and than
attand college summer Samastor on a fall tlmo bail*.
T h a aacond odocatlonal
package la eallod the Airman
Education and Commissioning
Fro gram. Thla program off a n airmon tha opportunity
to attoad college foil tlma on
• year-round boila and gala
• comnlaaian ao an off!ear.
Tha Air Forca haa rot) plod
formal education to tachnlcal
training to add now manning
to an old opportunity—" lo r n
while yon *am." The** opportunltioa a n arallabla to
thoao who qualify for Air
Forca mllatmanL
Bargaant Bloxom haa all
tha facta about Air Force ed­
ucational opportunities Ha la
arallabla for eonf«rancaa at
the USO to 1 p.m. each T bun­
day.

Telephone Rales
Cut On Feb. 1
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Starting Fab. 1, you'll bo able
to maka a weekend or night*
|y itatlon-to-itatlon talophona
call anywbcm In tho United
Stataa for aa little aa |1 .
On that data, n | 10O mil­
lion reduction In a long dis­
tance talophona rataa order­
ed by tho Federal Communi­
cation! Commlaalon (FCC) —
largaat cut In hlatory—atarta
going Into affect.
Tha FCC order, protested
hut accepted by the Bell Teltphona companlea, will reduce
tha toll for a three • minute,
■tatlon-to-statlon call anyw han In tha continental U.S.
to:
—A maximum of 91.60 an
Saturday! and dally between
• and § p.m.
—A maximum of 91 on Sun­
day'* and after 8 p.m. daily.

Progress Kills Wildlife
WASHINGTON (UPI) - servation croups and Individ­ agencies will be urged to co­ which would establish a lbTha I n t e r i o r Department ual experts throughout the operate In tbe effort.
year program of acquiring
Beads help from tho nation In country, inviting their com- Tho department also may Und to preserve th* asaantlal
ask Congress to help. Legists habitat of rare and endanger­
helpless victims of
National and international tlon la under consideration ed species.
about 90 Undo of Mrds, ani­
mals and fishes.
In teas than l »
deportment reported, almost
to birds and mammals hove
vanished from th*
econo and o eo-oporatia* ef­
fort la needed to prevent the
list from growing.
Th* reason tor this la prog
rasa. Aa man expanded firm
hW, dug more oil walls, huiM
new dams, ha removed tha
swamps, free-flowing streams
and tall-grus prairies needed
for wildlife survival.
Already tha Atlantic salmon,
ones an Important sport and
Choone From Oar
commercial fish in New Eng­
Lnrt* Selection Of
land valors, now eon bo found
In limited number* Is only
Styles, S im , Stupe*
eight Main* streams.
Th* California Candor, tha
And Finish**.
sattoa'a largest soaring land
Plastic Tope And
bird, weigh* about M pounds
and has a wtegspread of near­
Upholstered Chairs.
ly 10 fast. It one* ranged the
entire Pacific Coast. But hunt­
ers have reduced its numbers
to only 40 or SO confined to sn
Pc.
area around tha southern Ster­
na Nevada and the coait ran­
ges of Southern California.
Tha black-footed ferret, a
Urge weasel with black feet
end face maak, Is vanishing,
from the Graat Plains and the
high reaches of the RockUi.
Destruction of the prairie
dog, the weasel's natural prey,
and the original grasslands
have reduced 1U numbers to
only a comparative few la the
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Dakotas and Nebraska.
Interior Secretary Stewart
203-09 E. 1 st Street
Phone 322-0983
Udall is sanding a list of tbe
threatened wildlife to con­

MIBB

MON.
TUES.
WED.

QUANTITY
RIGHTS
RESERVED

25th &amp; PARK, SA N F O R D

“CAMPFIRE” FANCY, SLICED

D IN ETTES

Limit: 9 With Tour 13 Or Mora Food Order. Pleas*.

"MR. G" FROZEN

FRENCH
FRIES

* 3 8 and * 4 8

and Haas

2 L a BAG

7 pc- * 7 8 8 8 . 9 pc- * 9 8

MATHER

FLA. GRADE “A”
MEDIUM

£

of Sanford

0

—

"BRIGHT *N WHITE"

We ll Pay You

“ALL PURPOSE"

Super Suds Kraft Oil
GIANT
PKG.

Limit: One With Your $.1 Or More Food Order, Please.

English Estates

Limit: tine With Yuur 13 Or More Food Order, Plena.

"FRESH *N* CRISP"

To Sponsor

CARROTS

Book Fair
By Jane Casselberry
A book fair will be held dur­
ing whool hours Tuesday in
the library of English Estates
Elementary Rrhool and befoie
and after the 8 p.m. PTO
meeting.
All parent# are Invited to
visit the library and view the
large selections of the latest
chlldrsns hooks. Those wish­
ing to purchase h- oks may
do an at a to per cent discount
and will get them in time for
Christmas giving. Anyone
wishing to donate a honk to
the school library will h*v*
■ dedication piste hearing hi*
Mine placed beside the hook.
Itcfreshmenta at the ITO
meeting will he served by
sixth grade room mother* In
tb« cafeteria following th*
business session.

Civic League
Changes Date
II) Dunn. K»tra
The Longwood Civic Lea­
gue haa postponed its regular
meeting fur Tuesday to Dec.
t In order not to conflict with
the municipal election.
The meeting will he held
at 8 p.m. at the Civic League
Building and ■ Christmas Pro­
gram la planned. Mrs. Elisa­
beth llllle, president, urges
the members to attend and
bring guest.

JUST FOR LOOKING
LEAN •"WESTERN”

(And You Don’t Even Have To

Buy

From

Us!)

You may think there’ll a string attached to this. As usual, you’re right
You only get the $5 if you are a bona fide ear buyer.
How do we Know if you’re bona fide? Easy. If you come in and let our
salesman show you our ears, and then buy a new car from any dealer
between the time you see our salesman and Januury 1, 1965, 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 that
we can fill your need, somewhere between a Corvair and a Cadillac.

Th* complete worka of Robart Schumann comprise a to­
tal of 39 volumes.

■t*4------

ELBOW
MACARONI
7 OZ.
PKG.

Phone 322-0711

“ HUNTS"

IOI.D HON'D
Itrdemptiun

9

GOLD
BOND

|J(

Saturday, Fi
hru December

"GERBER'S"
STRAINED

LIQUID
BLEACH

21
GOLD
BOND

With Thla
I Coupon A Th*
Parches* Of
“Patio"
ENCHILADA
S T A M PS
DINNERS
i
59&lt;
| Coupon food at year •"ThrUtway"
k Only. Thru Wed, December 3

TOMATO
SA U C E

STAM PS

HOOD "33"

50 EXTRA

Showroom — Second &amp; Palmetto

lb. 39c Baked Ham . 5 oz. pkg. 59c

“8 HURFINE" SPAGHETTI (OR)

QT.
PLASTIC

’I) MOTOR SALES

“TIIR1FTWAY" COOKED (OR)

PORK STEAK . . .

And of course you get the $5 when you buy from us. Just ask for i t

Bible Study
Rsr. Robert M. Jenkins of
First Methodist Church will
conduct the fourth rhurchwlds Bibl* Study of th* Book
of Genesis Wednesday begin­
ning at 7:30 p.m. Thera will
be a catered dinner at 6:16
p.m. with price* set for adults,
children or the entire family.

LB . B A G

8 OZ.
CAN

“ POMPEIAN"

OLIVE
OIL
IOZ.
JAR

50 EXTRA
With This
Coupon A Th*
Purchase Of
Fleischaun'a
OLEO
3 One

l .h .

GOLD
BOND
STA M PS
_________________

Pkgs. 78c
Coupon food at your “Thrlftway"
Only, Thru Wed.. December 2

9

29

50 EXTRA

GOLD
BOND

With Thin
Coupon h Tho
Purchase Of
Each Pkg. Of
“Breakfast"
S T A M PS
PORK
CHOPS
| Coupon good at your ‘Thriltway"
Only, Thru Wed.. December 3

“ HUNTS"

“SUNSHINE"

“ LOW S l’DS"

T O M A T O PASTE

H Y D R O X C O O K IE S

FLU FFY A L L

6 OZ.
CAN

9

16 OZ.
PKG.

43

3 LB.
CARTON

79

j

�V i’
Cdr. Bartholomew

•*&amp; J

\

Naval Officer's
Action Honored

Cold Held Beneficial To Crops
Seminole County

♦ *

*

on the S t Johns River

* * * *

“The Nile of America”

t.
&gt;
&lt;
J

Temperature
Will Continue
Low Tonight

Establishment of a Cow- I
wander Barton W. Bar­
tholomew Memorial Award
for “Excellence In Naval
Floyd Richard*, principal a t Leadership” wss snaounerd
th« Lake Miry Elementary today by Capt. James O.
&gt;
Zip Code 32771
)
School, will he the guest Mayo, commander of ReStanford and Seminole
cnnnalssanrr Attark Wing
apeaker a t tonight's meeting
rminty resident* J o i n e d
WEATHER: Tartly cloudy and warmer Wednesday; low tonluht 25-35.
One.
of the Southaide Elementary
much of the rent of the naThe award Is in the me­
VOL. 56 “ United Tress Leased Wire
EstabLaheJ iSM
TUBS.. DECEMBER 1, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 333
School PTO ala ted for 7:10 In
lion in shivering this morn*
mory of Commander Bar­
tha achool auditorium. Rich*
ing when Ihe m m u ry dip­
tholomew, commanding of­
ardi will diacusa “Modern
ped below ihe 40-dex ree
ficer of Heavy Attark
Math Aa It la Taught In To•
•
•
mark
for Ihe first lime in
Squadron Eleven (VAIIday'a Elementary Schools."
long month*.
I
I
)
,
killed
in
an
aircraft
• • •
And more of Ihe same In
accident in the Mediter­
Everett R. Hurria, preal*
due tonight with frost pre­
ranean last July 19.
dent of the Chicago Mer­
dicted as the wind subs idee.
The award will be pre­
cantile Exchange, will meet
Sisters Killed
Last nliht’a northerly wind
sented annually to the
with Florida cattlemen and
penetrated h o m e s a n d
VERSAILLES, Ky. (UPD Hanford - based squadron
other interested parties to which best exemplifies the
bones and made the t#i*J
Five sister* burned to death
diacusa beef futures at a con­
peraturr feel marts raider
spirit of General - Order II.
when fire destroyer! their ten­
fab to be held at 10 a. m..
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. than tha reported low of
The military order, which
JACKSONVILLE (UPD — ant farm home in Woodford
Dee. 7, at the Robert Meyer
(UPD—Th# General Assem­ 37 degree*.
concerns leadership at all
Engineers went bark to work County Monday night.
Motel in Orlando. Trading In
bly open* It* long-delayed
The wind, however, kept
levels of command, stresses
!&gt;eef cattle (live) futures con­
for the Florida East Coast
1964 session today wilh strong frost from forming but
the dignity and worth of CDR. BARTHOLOMEW
tracts began Monday at the
prospect* of an Immediate re- agricultural interrats arw
Railway under pre-strike con­ Official Silence
the individual.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
ers*
for further talk* to checking the latesf frost
ting
to
commemorate
his
MOSCOW
(UPD
—
T
h
e
ditions today but non-operat“Commander
Bartholo­
• • •
avert a showdown on Russia'* warnings to prepare for
Kremlin today maintained offi­
life hy citing his outstand­
mew was an outstanding
i ing unions continued the
right to vote.
From the police blotter: The
ing portrayal of N a v a l
cial silence on whether it will
possible damage tonight,
leader of men," Captain
longest railroad strike in the postpone a meeting of IS Com­
red light on the atop light of
The opening wa* scheduled
leadership."
Mayo said in announcing
LAKELAND (U P D —Sunfor 3 p. m.
the traffic light on the south
munist parties scheduled for
The first award will be nation’s history.
the award.
pnmpered Floridans searched
Secretary
of
Slate
Denn
side of the light at Sanford
Dec.
13.
The striking unions were in
presented during the an­
out their sweater* this morn­
“He took a greil Inter­
Rusk and Soviet Foreign Min­
Avenue and First Street isn't
nual Reconnaissance Attark federal court here fighting
ing as temperature* in thn
est in the a ffirm and men
ister Andrei Gromyko held a
working at all.
Wing One Itomhing Derby an FKC request that it he 7 Children Die
he commsndrd, and his
« • •
long hut Inconclusive meeting state fell to the 30a In thn
BALTIMORE (UPD - Sc
In early 1963 hy his widow, allowed to operate under
north nnd 50a along thn
concern and example in­
on the issue Monday. There
A reminder to methers of
ven children died today when
Mrs, K a y Bartholomew,
southeast const.
spired them to win the
emergency
condition*
made
were Indication* th*t they
service men and women sta­ Navy *E* award, ranking
an early morning fire gutted
who resides at :m&gt;7 North
Th* Lakeland Weather Bur­
necessary hy the strike in- their tenement home. The mo­
agreed to postpone a show­
tioned overseas: Don’t forget
Grandview Avenue with
eau said there was apparently
VA1I-I1 best In Ihe fleet'
stend
of
following
their
con­
down for two or three deyg
to enter your name In the during his period of com­
ther and four other children
their daughter, Sandra, and
no frost and no damaga to
tract with the unions.
and have further talk*.
USO special box so you enn
escaped.
son. Scott,
citrus or truck crops. Non*
mand. It Is, therefore, fitU.
S.
District
Judge
Bryan
Secretary General Thant
become a candidate for a
had been expected, forecast­
Simpson denied Monday n Support Sought
told newsmen there vra* a
free Christmas 'phone call to
ers addrd.
railroad
request
that
excep­
strong possibility that the as­
your sen or daughter. Two
SOON THE SOUND uf Christman, an heard in
PARIS
(UPD
—
Congolese
A brisk wind and dry air
tion* be allowed in the con­
sembly would recess for at
calls will be awarded Dec, 18
the ritiKitnr of tho Salvation Army kettle bell.*,
Premier Moise Tshombe to­
kept frost from forming,
tract
with
the
engineers
be­
trust 24 hours soon after It*
in a special drawing. The proday sought a declaration o(
will bo heard attain. Capt. Mildred Fodcn and
weathermen (aid nnd th*
cause of the strike.
opening.
Ject is sponsored by the Com­
support
for
kts
embattled
Afri­
rold air wns probably morn
her
Army
worker.*
will
be
joined
by
civic
club
Hi*
ruling
made
effective
The decision wn* to be
munications W o r k e r s of
beneficial than harmful to
at I2:0| a. m. thi* morning can regime from President
leader.*, com ittend hr Saturday. (See ntory on
made this morning after the
America, I.ocn| 1108, and is
Charles de Gaulle,
farmer*.
hi*
earlier
injunction
requir­
view* of various regional
p»Re 2.)
(Herald I’huto)
railed the "HI Mom Christ­
Th* cold would put morn
groups in the world parlia­
mas Call*.'* All mothers in
Member* of Ihe board of of Trade" or “ Greater San­ ing compliance with the con­ German Beauty
cotor in oranges and th* dry
tract.
ment were mads known.
the Sanford area are eligible, director* cf the Sanford Mer­ ford Board of Commerce" or
air helped truck crops, a foraWASHINGTON (UPD ~
s e e
Simpson said the FEC was
Neither Thant nor U. S.
some other designation to get
caster explained.
Senate investigators faced a
chant* Association and city of­
“trying
to
gut
the
injunc­
Ambassador Adtnl E. Steven­
away from the idea of “down­
Chilly, eh 7 The tempera­
It wui Hie second mats of
decision
today
on
whether
tu
son believed the crisis would
ture gauge on the bank clock ficials have been invited to town merchant*," a sore point tion." lie added, “ There’s no
cold air to visit Florida this
inquire into Ihe mysterious ac­
showing
in
the
world
that
meet
with
merchants
of
South
leach a make-or-break point
with the merchants in the
registered a cool 40 degrees
season without causing dam­
they can’t sleal with the en­ tivities of a German beauty
today.
abeve at 9 this morning. Re­ Sanford for dinner and dis­ south end of the city.
aga to farmer*.
before
resuming
public
hear­
gineers
under
the
existing
The recess action might
Spokesman for the south
minds of two years ago and cussion at the Capri Restau­
Although record Iowa wer*
ings
in
die
Bobby
Baker
rase.
rant at 7 p in. tonight.
come at any time after the
city businessmen are George contract."
the big freeze.
recorded on Oct. 21, early
• • s
The meeting ha* been des­ Mills, Art Brown and Bob
Tho engineer*, who had
opening of the session but
season fruita and vegetable*
Crippling Crisis
The shad seusun has Inter­ ignated an "informal" one, Yentsch. Mrs. Mona Bridges been honoring picket lines
An organizational meeting told the Cham tier, could liter Thant thought it more likely were not harmed.
BRUSSELS
(UP!)
—
West
since
tho
strike
began
Jan.
with
teveral
proposals
to
be
after
the
election
of
Ale*
and Mr*. lairraine Sehich
of the Seminole County Cham­ ally pull the vacationing mo
rupted trutline fishing in the
Early forecast* said thn
____
_ __ potentially
(Jusison-Ssokey of Ghana, un­
ber uf Commerce's heautidea­ torLd oti Interstate 4.
St. Johns River from Laka dbcussed. Among them arc are in charge of the Christ­ 23, 1903, went back to work | Germany eased .1
state will experience the earn*
i
crmnlinr
g-iT-ilf\
Kujoplans
for
Christmas
decora­
so
the
--ll-v-wd
eouldalMd
&lt;
-*
*
»
opposed
fur
the
assembly
mas decorations committer.
tion * i i-illUee sill “ IfM
Monroe t* Lake Harney.
low temperature* tonight.
Ills ides lias caught on in presidency.
tend it had iiisuffich-o' avail peau t.ontmor. .M..-ki* loony Friday noon at Jim Spencer's
The Florida Fresh Water Fish tion* for Ihe south end of UKA record-cold, wind-driven
by announcing tha it was Restaurant.
Seminole
County.
The
Cham­
city.
already
underway;
plans
able
engineer*
to
operate
un­
The
election
would
be
held
and (inme Commission re­
snow
storm plunged tempera­
ready
to
k&gt;wer
|t»
grain
der prc-strlka conditions.
ports that as of teday all for civic beautification, in ac­
The luncheon meeting has ber's committee headed by on a “no objection" basis, tures below icro In tha
prices.
cordance
wilh
Ihe
recently
In­
without
tha
formality
of
a
trotlinea must bs removed
been called by John Alexan­ Alexander is our of the first
Northern Plain* and freesing
during daylight hours from augurated Seminole County
der,
committee chairman.
concrete moves made lo make vote.
all Hie way to the Gulf Coaat
Vessel
Sinks
beautifieatkm
committee;
fu­
Strike
Pending
The
issue
behind
the
dra­
the south end of Lake Monroe
Purpose
of
it
is
to
launch
the
project
a
reality.
ture city-wide sale* promo­
MIAMI (UPI) - A Miami
WASHINGTON (UPU — No
matic situation was Russia's "gain today. Southern Callllridge to the north end of
tions and advertising; possi­ The S e m i n o l e County gotintion* are expected to re­ hound coastal freighter rescu­ a major beautification pro­ Oilers of other help have refusal to pay any part uf fumia wiis in a record heat
Lake Harney. The ban will
bility of establishing a plant Chamber of Commerce is in sume soon in an effort to avert ed eight in -n from a Honduras ject with emphasis placed on arrived. S. H. (Jim ) Crowe, Ihe $1 million it owes for wave.
stay in effect until March 13.
it was 8 below a t Pelistnn,
nursery for civic bcautitica the final plunninir stagr* of a threatened strike &lt;&gt;( East motor vessel Tuesday morning tile lakelront.
of Crowe's Fishing Camp, has peace keeping operation* in
the commission said. Trot­
The project is a follow-up lo
Mich.,
IS at St. Louis, Mo.,
lion purposes.
pi educing a new fishing map and Gulf Coast longshoremen shortly before it sank in heav) a speech made a few week* offered 310 to n fund for that the Congo amt the Middle and Uuisville, Ky., and S3
lines can he placed In the St.
Several proposals have been for the county.
seas off the western lip ut
which
could
tie
up
ports
(nun
purpose,
lie
uh»
has
ottered
East.
Russia
contends
it
wus
Johns River from sundown to
ago tty Tom Gilchrist oi Chanat Dutlus, Tex., early today.
made at previous meetings to
The Chamber report* n new Maine to Texas starting Dee. Cuba, the Coast Guard said ml 2, WESH TV, who called to donate too Fireball Pom- assessed illegally by the as­
sunup. However, they must be
A reading of
a t Lo* An­
change the name of the asso­ two-color format will he used, Hi.
Tuesday.
scltius
for
planting
along
the
sembly,
instead
of
the
Secur­
removed d u r i n g daylight ciation to something with a
attention to the need for a
geles
Monday
hrnko
a 74lakcfront.
ity Council, where there is a
hours. The ban does not apply "more inclusive" sound, po*. including outstanding fishing
beautification of the lakeyear record for Nov. 30. It
Gilchrist,
in
a
follow-up
to
.Soviet
veto.
to Lake Jessup . . . Just the sibly “ Greater Sanford Board and hunting picture*. Camps
front.
was the second day in a row
his speech, wrote John Krider,
in the county have been asked
St. Johns River. Commission
Such an effort, Gilchrist
Los Angeles had a record
executive
manager
of
Ihe
to contribute to the project.
officials say the arrival of
high.
A reading of HI sent a
Chamber, telling of his plans
All fishing enmp*. boat
shad has caused the change.
new | &gt;eak at Santa Ana,
lo
liormuent
Ihe
work
in
a
rump* and recreation arcus
« « •
Calif.. Monday,
(lint which will be ottered for|
will he shown on the map,
Tonight's meeting of “ North
Sixty • mile • an - hour galea
nationwide
viewing.
along with desciiptivo fishing
and South end" Sanford busi­
Nearly
90
newsmen,
comwhipped
the snow at Ashville,
Such publicity, he notes,
information.
nessmen should be a most in­
p u n y representatives a n d N, C., Monday. Seventeen
would
bo
of
invaluable
ser­
This map will again he
teresting one. Most notable
vice in promoting Sanford guest* were at Deltona yes- inches uf snow fell at New
A man Identified a* Robert ]Jointly * p o ti * a r e d by the
Is the “southerners’* impsterdny getting a first band llunffulu, Mich., on the south­
Longwood voting was report­ and Seminole County.
Dumas, 33. of Altamonte Chamber of Commerce, fish
lienee to “get moving " They
report on tho eommunity's east tip of Lake Michigan.
ed
“off
to
a
gmwl
start"
short
Springs, was being held on an mg camps, sporting goods
turned down a “northern'' pro­
activities and future plans.
ly before noon today hy Mr*.
Thn cold set records In tha
open charge this afternoon in stores, boat works, motels
posal for a meeting in Ja n ­
Deltona
official*
said
the
Onnie
Shumate,
city
clerk,
who
Dakotas, Iowa, Missouri, Ne­
the slaying of an Altamonte and restaurants.
uary. “We are meeting Dec.
newsmen rume from many braska, Minnesota and Il­
said voters were snowing up
Spring* woman last weekend
Ten thousand copies will lie
I.” they said. “Won't you join
in regular numbers at the two
iminU in tho United States linois.
Dumas was questioned this produced anil distributed on
us?"
polling places, City Hull and
as well as fro in Germany,
Many schools were closed.
morning in the case ami had the first run. These maps will
thr Fire Department.
Peru, Venezuela end Mexico. In Indiana stone, four (raffle
submitted to a lie detector test not only he distributed locally
Note In ail civic club*,
Tho corporation was host deaths were blamed on snowMrs. Shorn ale reported a
prior to his admission of guilt, hut will he maih-d throughout
church groups or organiza­
lly Donna Estes
total of 878 registered voters
for a luncheon and social covered highuuys.
lie was queried by Deputy J tho United States.
tions planning to make up
In the elty amt reminded that The Longwood (Tty Council j hour during Dm extended tour
The coldest reading in tha
Christmas basket* (or the y (Slim) Galloway and an
poll*
will
la*
open
until
7
p
m.
last
night
declined
t.i
renew
»f
Central
Florida's
newest
nation
was 111 below at Vulofficial of the Florida Sheriff's
WHAT APPEARS to Itc Santa’* nlcigh, replcto
needy! Don't forget to check
-,u IP Rescued
Voting Is by machine* on loan a liquor llcen&gt;rs (or the Long- community,
ley City, N. D.
Bureau.
No
motive
has
been
with
"randy
rant**,"
is
ready
nlonir
with
num­
cut your recipient with Ihe
from Orange County.
WASHINGTON (UPD w i d Hotel, riling a city orerous other float* to join with bands and other
central clearing bou*e let up established, police said.
Offices open are those of dimmer winch requires speci­
The body of fluby Lee Wil­ The State Department said 2,unit*
for
the
annual
Christmas
Parade
through
by the Salvation Army and
mayor, city clerk, city tax col­ fic dining and rooming mini­
oft persons have Im*-ii rescued
Christmastime . . anvlime! Count on Pennry’a
downtown Sanford at 3:30 p.nt. Wednesday.
the Elk* Club. It will save liams was found Monday in a from rebel areas of The Congo
lector and two council posts. mum*.
bedroom
of
her
home
on
Leon
lor convenient credit , , . Ju-t buy it . . .
confusion anti spread the
Charge it
Tho Council told \tty. Wil­
Christmas cheer around a lit­ ard Street. She had been shot
liam C. ilulchison, counsel {or
in the left side of her chest.
tle more.
L. T. Hunt Jr., operator of
Neighbors became suspicious
s s •
Monday
and
summoned
de­
Ihe
hotel, that a minimum n(
Saturday is going to he a big
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY *
30 rooms must lie available
night in Seminole County — puties.
for rental and the dining area
socially and sports wise. Soc­ An autopsy revealed the but
has agreed to carry the hall citizens live in this county ought to get our own fund must be able lo serve 100 per­
Hy Julian Mrnvtrnm
ially it's the big opening din­ let wa* firsd from a 38 cali­
ner-dance and sports-wise it'* ber pistol at close range
Associate Editor
and help the United Fund but work in others For exam­ “lost” in Orange County’* son*.
Hutchison noted the Council
The w o m a n lived alone,
ple, hundreds and hundreds campaign.
ihe Elks Bowl charity football
When the Seminole County authorities raise the remain­
had
issued licenses on three
neighbor*
told
police.
of
Seminole
County
pimple
Ilf
course,
this
means
we've
game in Leesburg with the
United Fund office opened ing 310.into — utilizing every work for the Martin Company got to roll up our sleeves and occasions “during the past twoRIFT REMS!
SIIS Seminole* meeting Lees­
possible avenue of approach in Orlando.
thi*
morning
officials
had
re­
year
period
which
allowed
the
go
to
work.
burg in a post-season grid tilt.
LEATHER-LOOK
ceived 329,170 toward a 340,- But no matter what we at
They give through the pay­ Each day The Herald will bar to operate without meet­
ooo goal for this year's cam­ The Herald do. the United roll deduction plan But even list the contributors by name ing those conditions."
JEWEL CASES
Mark your calendar now for
Rev. Jack l.indsay, pastor
paign to help operate nine Fund people still must de­ so, gifls of Seminole County and the amount they give. All
(he annual Powder-Puff game. I
of First Baptist Church, op­
pend upon the good citizen* of residents who work (or Mar­ right! Who's first?
participating agencies.
It's slated for Dec. 12 and
posed the renewal. He said
The Mole by gills:
tin go to the Orange County
While other cities and coun Seminole to do Uirir share
*
this is one game you won't
"a
dead hotel Is nothing hut
ties
around
the
slate
have
Objective
ito.ono
Just
what
I*
your
share?
United
Appeal
want to mis*. Bed game of
29,170 an eyesore bu* it is better than
already reached their objec­ As of Aug, 3. Seminole
Recently an effort was Received to date
the year!
• • •
a live headache."
tives. Seminole still needs Chamber of Commerce offi­ made hy local officials to
O u r simulated leather
3I0.U4
310,830 to carry out Ihe mint cial* estimated the county's remedy this situation. But Balanre Needed
Seminole High School major­
cases
have self-rise trays,
est program Ihe organisation population at 71,000. On a per they ran into a blank wall. Address your contributions
ette*, in their eye-filling “rein‘Season’
Here
capita
basis,
this
means
37
Orange
County
United
Appeal
has
approved
for
this
area.
to
UNITED
FUND,
!'.
O.
Box
dear" costume* arc creating a
necklace bar, plus rich
The Christmas season shop­
We didn't reach our objee* cents from each resident leaders want us to become a 144, Sanford. You can bring
sensation all over Central
rayon velvet and satin
tire in this county last year Right now. with 329.170 In cash part of their organization.
them direct to the United lifting period has started, ac­
Florida everywhere they have
v
and unless we get on the ball and plrdget, uur per capita
They’re not willing to trans­ Fund office, if you desire, at cording to a police report.
lining. So lovely in ivory,
appeared in a Christmas pa­
we're not going tu reach it contributions amount lo a mit donations by employes 303 Sanford Atlantic National .Someone took a camera, lens
rade. Television c a m e r a s
blue, or pink.
mere 41 cents per person.
who live in Seminole County Bank Bldg.
and extra view finder (rum
this year.
“eye" them delightedly. You’ll
Surely,
the
people
of
Semin­
to
Seminole’s
own
United
Wieboldt’s
Camera
Store,
210
Or,
are
we?
If
you
wish,
you
can
make
have your chance to tee them
Fund.
your pledge by calling 323- South Park Avenue, at about
If we don't, it won't be the ole can do better lhan that.
again, Wednesday afternoon
fault of The Sanford Herald.
We probably would have
All right! We'll raise our 0333. Watch that number! The noon yesterday. The package
in San/ord'a own Christmas
READ OUR ADS
t Marling today. The Herald j (lone better but a lot of our j own. W« don t believe wc p re lu u 323, not 323.
l-s valued a t about 3200.
.garad*

V T T o *-

FEC Railway m w A
Engineers
Resume Work

UN Assembly
Acts To Avert
Showdown

City Merchants
To Plan Future

'Beautification'
Off And Running

New Fishing Map
Set By Chamber

Newsmen Guests

Altamonte Man
Held In Slaying

Longwood Vole
Turnout Good

At Deltona

Liquor Permit
Denied To Hotel

I

UF Needs Help: $11,000 Short

it

enneui

3

tf

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Spy
In Sky Stops
* “

Moon Rocket
Tost Slated
Friday
CAPE KENNEDY (U PI)—
The Atlaa - Centaur rocket
that la scheduled to begin
sending robot explorers to
landing* on the moan let*
nest year la act to make Its
fourth testt fflight Friday.
The Federal Space Agency
announced Monday that the
rocket will be carry112-foot rocl
Ing for the 1first time a model
ilmulatlng th* 2,100-pound
weight and structural char■cterlitirs «f Ita future sur­
veyor spacecraft payloads.
Surveyors a rt designed to
land on the moon with tele­
vision cameras and instru­
ments to esplor* possible
landing altes for Apollo as­
tronauts.
Tha upcoming Centaur ahot
will be th* tougheat teat yet
for tho high energy rocket
that la more than two year*
behind Its development achedule.
The hydrogen-filled Cen­
taur second stare will first
propel Itself and Its dummy
payload Into an orbit 105
mllta above earth.
Then, after coasting for 25
minutes, Centaur’* two en­
gine* will be re-flred for th*
first time in space and th*
unit will shoot Into an ellip­
tical orbit ranging from 105
to 5,777 mile* high.
Th* first Atlas - Centaur
blew up 66 seconds after
launch in May, 192. Th* sec­
ond flight waa a success a
year ago. The third ahot last
June failed tu reach orbit becausa of a pump fallur* but
Ihe space agency said most of
the flight'* test objectives
were achieved.

Dog-nape rs
ANTIOCH. Calif. (U PI) — j ! '* *
An Antioch n an and his son
swooped down from the sky
to save their dog from two •••».
would-be dog-naper*.
Jerry Graham nnd hia ton, W
Chris, 12, were flying over
th* Antioch Airport wh*n
they spotted two men driving
away with their German
short-hair, Big Red.
They landed and took chase
In th* family car cornering
the thievei four mile* away.

By Dotlk A u d i
The familiar ding-a-ling
Sella will Sa aoundln
Sanford when the
Army Christman kettle*
act up aw d tp atreeta.
C apt Harry Foden said
day that the h a ttk operation
will begin Saturday. Normal
activity will ba centered
around two hettlea except
the day* aaalgned to the Kl*
wanla Club when more kettle*
GOOD GROOMING in important In setting and keeping a job and Lyman
will b* aat up In accordance
CBE student* Sherry Johnaon, Denlat McLaughlin and Shirley Davis,
TMrt'i i
with the Kiwanlans competi­
rented from left, are given tips on manicuring their nailn by their co­
tive bell-ringing team*, each
M M f t hi
ordinator, Mrs. Loia Toole.
(Herald Photo)
attempting to raise the largest
SANFORD
amoun t of money.
TROOP
230
of
Bear
Lake
show*
yellow
ribbon
won
a
t
Weklwa
District
Other elube which will man
f'amporee held a t Camp Howard near Longwood. In the group are, seated
the kettles on certain day*
from left, Frank Crout, Roger Bunnell, Craig RIeckmann, Bob Condon,
during tha three-week period
Pete Hall; second row, Jerry Riddell, Anthony Smith, David Broadaway.
Include the American Legion.
Gerald Aldrich, Gary Kowalski, Blaine Dempeey, Steven Rlelly; third
Shrine Club, DeMolay, Lions,
MIAMI (UP!)—Th* Weath­ the mainland, 39 died as tor­ ing $ charmed life since lis t.
row, Dennis Broadaway, Bobby Anderson, Ronnie Condon, Kevin RIeck­
Rotary, World War I Bar­
"Ordinarily, the Southeast
er
Bureau reported today that nadoes danced serose south­
Tfc# Sanford Herald
mann, Bob Bunnell, Billy Anderson, Scoutmaster Ilruce Nelson who re­
racks 4M. Pilot Club and
can expect on* hurricane to
Hurricanes
Cleo,
Dor*
and
ern
Louisian*
preceding
Hil­
ceived honor unit for 1064, Wes Clark and Albert Fiori.
Woman'* Club,
hit every year and one ’ma­
Hilda—which smashed ashore da, which swept ashore over jor’ hurricane every four
Goal for the year haa been
is Florid* and Louisian* — lowland dikes near New Or­ years. Between 1951 and
aat at 92.000. This money
will go toward the Isauanc* of
1963, we had only one major
mads th* 1964 storm season leans Oct. 9.
food tickets for needy fami­
Cleo, one of the season’s big one and three regular blows.
the worst In IS years for the
"The law of averages Just
headaches to the Insurance
lies.
Virginia Petroeki
U. S. mainland.
P. 0 . Box 1214
Another facet of the Salva­
"The law of averages fin­ people, took 214 lives in its gave the New England states
Saaford
tion Army'a Christmas cheer
ally caught up with us," said onslaught through the Carib­ a break and caught up with
program Is the preparation of
Phyllis Rugeaataia
c h i e f hurricane forecaster bean before roaring over the us."
322-6254
clothing nnd costumes for 144
Gordon E. Dunn. This season, heart of Miami with 150 mils
Lakt Mary
Rarbl* doll*. The*# doll clothes
which ended Monday, listed an hour winds and up the At­
Now You Know
Nora Norrig
are being made by women of
49 dead and 9513 million in lantic coast.
TE 9-1514
the community. Including tha
damage*.
Not since 1941 hive hurri­ United Press International
8. Seminal*
women of the P in t Presbyter­
Four hurricanes hit the canes plagued the seaboard to
Alaska, which Russia had
Mildred Hanay
ian, Central Baptist, First
southeastern states, three of such a degree. Between the us«d a t a fur and fishing sta­
948-1631
Methodist, a n d
Naxarene
them slashing into Florida. midnight turmoil of Aug. 2fl. tion, was transferred to the
Deltona
Churches.
Isbell rolled out of the GuU when Cleo hit Miami, and United States in ■ cermony
Sept.
16.
when
Dora
swept
to
The Salvation Army lassies
Mary Gsttlng*
across south Florida in the
at Sitka on Oct. Id, 1867, beBear Laka
sea out a&lt; Virginia, a total of
a r t preparing tha sunshine
waning days of the season.
for* th* Russians were paid
293-4647
hags which will be given to
Outside the country, the 9371.5 million In damag* waa
the agreed upon price of 97
residents of the Jails, rest
season’s 12 tropical storms— done by the two storms—most­
Sokpit Halos*
million according to the World
DtBary
homes and hospital* on Christsix became hurricanes and ly in Florida, Georgia and
Almanac.
&lt;69-4402
mas Day. The eunshlne baga
three were never named — South Carolina.
contain numerou* useful Items
claimed 217 victims a n d
"This means nothing as tn
to provide a spark of Joy and
smashed 966 million in pro­ th* future," Dunn told UPI.
pleasura In what otherwise
perly.
"Florida and the southeastern
Of th* 49 persons killed on United Slates have been leadmight be a dreary day.
Priscilla Snyder, 14-month"We have no volunteer* yst
old daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
for the toy shop, hut hope lo
Kenneth Snyder, Rout* 2,
gat It set up soon. In th*
drowned In ■ bathtub Monday
meantime, we would apprec­
SEA EXPLORERS, Ship 230, is sponsored by Bear I-nko Elementary
afternoon at tha Snyder home.
iate the donation* nf toys In
School and is the only group of Its kind in the Weklwa Boy Scout District.
Deputy J. Q. (Slim) Gallo­
good condition which may I*
Members must bo 11 years old, or in ninth grade, and when there are
way quoted the mother that
passed on to children who
40 enrolled, a sloop, now in Miami, will be available fur use. Explorers
the child anil her lister, Tamay otherwise receive none,"
shown here are Steve Lemelin, Roger I’uquuttu (secretary), and Eugene
trlcis, 2 4 , were left alone on
aaid Captain Foden.
Kapscandi, left to right, front; back, Keith Kicckntunn (boatawain mate),
their beds. The first word Mrs.
Warm clothing also will be
Hugo Riggio and C, W. Clark (skipiwr). Members not shown are Woody
Snyder h*4 . of
useful In providing comfort
Price, David Briekner and Barry Gibbons.
r - (Herald Photo)
when Patricia
for needy families and dona­
er Priscilla waa "hurt."
tions will b* appreciated, but
The child was taken to Sem­
Captain Fodsn atated that
inole Memorial Hospital w hen
auch Items must b* delivered
she was pronounced dead.
to Sslvatlon Army headquar­
ters &gt;t 214 East Second Street
from
marital status of the driver,
TALLAHASSEE (DPI) - of the stale.
as pick-up service will not he
Rat* Increases for automobile
Physical damage insurance whereas current comprehen­
available during December.
This year, tha Salvation insurance th at would coat would rise an average of 4.6 sive coverage rate* are based
Army and tho Rika Club ara Florida drivers a total about per cent, and commercial ve­ solely on sales price and ago
of the insured csr,
COOKW ARE
setting up a clearing home
»* million a year are bring hicle Insurance would also go
By JoAn* Hays
For instance, a married
to provide wider distribution
ffnlshtd w ith
Geneva PTO will sponsor *
of Christmas baskets by club* sought by 20(1 insurance com­ up an average of l.fi per cent man aged 21 in the Miami
DU PO N T
area -where insurance rates rummage sale this Friday
and organisation* of th* com­ panies doing business in Flor­ for liability.
Under
the
irclasslflcutlon
ami
Saturday,
9
a.
m.
until
are the highest in the state—
munity and to avoid needle** ida because nf skyrocketing
system, s o m e drivers in under the propoaed rata in- 5 p. m., at Jsrry ’s Market in
duplication.
accident rates.
Tho clearing home plan will
In asking Stale Treasurer younger brackets would bene­ crease would go from $168 to Oviedo, Mrs. Dora RusssU,
THE
supply Information to anyone — insurant,, (Joiumiseioner J. fit by a rate decrease based $2iio for liability. Hut the ac­ PTO president, announced to­
FINEST
reclassification day.
who might want to giro a bas- Edwin Larson for the increas­ on statistic* which show they companying
QUALITY!
Donations of clothing still
kot or other form of help to es, the coni panics cited a are nut a* had u risk us pre­ plan would cut the premium
will
be
welcomed
and
Items
viously
thought—lint
would
to $115—or a decrease of 95:1
a needy family, thereby aid­ "steadily worsening pirtura
may be left i t th* school or
ing soma who might not ba of death and destruction" on still wind up paying the high­ a year.
will be picked up Thursday.
est rate*.
known to need help.
the state's highway*.
Proceeds from th* sal* will
.Some
of
the
biggest
increas­
Th* Sanford Elka Lodge
luirsnn scheduled a hearing
be used to help purchase air
and the Salvation Army are here Dec. 7 at 0 *.m. on the es would be fur unmarried Still Growing
COMPLETE
conditioners for the school.
woman under 21. Women 10
tatting up a Chrlitmaa Clear­ proposed changes.
WARSAW (UP!) — Old
BRIGHTENING THE SKY — Blanch# DeASSORTMENT
ing House for tho first time
Coupled with the prnpossl through (it who live alone or "Rarlek" I* 1,201) year* of age.
veraux’ smile is as sunny as the weather is sup­
Th*
South
American
host*
are
the
only
drivers
In
their
this year, to insure better dis­ for the rate changes was a
posed to be today at Miami Beach. She’a using a
and still growing. The ancient
tribution of Christmas basket* plea for a new system of homes would gel lower prem­ oak trn* ill ICiftii* Yuivoil is zln bird ran swim and climb
coral rock structure as a pedestal in this lowtrees, but cannot fly 100
and other gifts for needy fam­ classifying
drivers
which iums.
angle shot.
(NEA Telephoto)
7tl
frv
i
tall
nnd
II
fe
e
t
thick.
yards.
As for nutumoliiles, the new
ilies.
would set up some 700 cate­
llndsr th* newly established gories based on driver exper­ plan would recognize the val­
clearing houta system, ■ card ience and Individual cars and ue of the car being insured
a* well a* the age, sex nnd
indtx will be maintained list­ car owners.
EXTRA LARGE SELECTION
ing the ftmlly name and adThe reclassification plan
dreas of those who will ha would reduce present rates in
receiving blip from local some cases.
#11
rhurchcs and civic organisa­
The changes were proposed
tio n .
by th* National Hurrau of
CUSTOM-MADE
Th* index will provide in­ (’usually Underwrite* ami the
formation In anyona who National Automobile Under­
CURTAIN SCREENS
THE HAPPIEST MONTHLY PAYMENT!
might want to giva a basket writers Association, which
or other form of help.
represent some 2Oil companies
AS LOW AS
Select a Home in
Organisation* who plan to operating in the state.
make eurh gifts are request­
If approved, the rate chan­
ed In rail the Salvation Army ges would set a pattern for
office during th* hours of 9 other companies not included
Per
a m. to 5 [i,in. and give the in the requests. The lust in­
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
Month
name of the families or In­ surance rate hike granted by
• TOASTERS
• BLENDERS
dividuals for which they are Larson was in 106!.
“A Community of Homes — Built with Pride”
• COFFEE MAKERS
• IRONS
planning to provide.
The companies said that in
• KITCHEN MIXERS
IN
C
I
UDINfl
• CAN OPENER
Th* Salvation Army office the last year the number of
One Is a comfortable 3 bedroom. 1** bath
TAXI ANDi INSURANCE
personnel will check the mas­ deaths aiul Injuries In Flor­
home with large living room, completely equipped
ter file to ascertain if the ida in traffic accidents hail
GENERAL ELECTRIC kitchen, carport* and utility room.
family or Individual Is alrrady jumped I ft.fl per rent, and
listed to receive help from that accidents were up 16 per
W,TH b e n c h e s
aomo other source.
cent for the first six month*
CAMP
T
A
B L E.................
MODERN
KITCHENS
BY
If th* family is not on the of this year.
air p o r t a b l e ro o m
PH
A
FINANCING—$84/MO.
master list, tha organisation
"On auto liability coverage
Th* Ch/»!ion Stitrxa Monitor
ELECTRIC H EA TE R S......
calling will be Informed and n alone, companies affiliated On* No,-ay 5f , Botlon, Mou. Oil IJ
INCI. TAXES AND INSURANCE
k ero sen e
rant will b* filled out with with the national bureau suf­
SIMM snlor my tubMiaXen to ltw
th* name of th* family, the fered underwriting losses to­
CANAVERAL HEATERS $37,80
name of tha organisation sup­ taling more than 111 million Monitor tor Iha period chackad ba­
le*.
I
endow
9
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I
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Fund.)
plying help and th* form of in Florida during 1062 and :
aid. This card will than be 1DM." the Inturanc* men re­ □ | VIA* 924 □ 6 months | U
added to th* master file.
ported.
□ ] month* 9*
Persons or organisation*
Under the proposed rate Mom.
wishing th* name of a family changes, th# liability rat# for
CUSTOM BUILDING A SPECIALTY
fur whom no glfta have yet private passenger car* would 4tmf_
Lumber &amp; Ace Hardware
General Office 211 W. 25th St.
Phone 322-3103
been designated are request­ go up an average of 21..1 per Cay.
700 French Ave,
ed to call the Salvation Army rent in the state, hitting the Statu.
HOMES ON COUNTRY CLUB RD. - FOLLOW OUR SIGNS
headquarters to obtain on* or maximum allowed by law —
Stenatram Realty, Sale* Agent*
Phone S22-7495
Ml
Ph. 322-7121
mot* names.
J 26 per cent
in some areas

'6 4 Hurricane Season 'W orst'

Boby Drowns
In Bathtub

fi

C O R N IN G W A R E

SETS

Auto Insurance Hike Requested

Geneva PTO
Plans Sale

TEFLON*

FIREPLACE
E Q U IP M EN T

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C A M P IN G E Q U IP M EN T

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G E N E R A L ® ELECTRIC

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CONSTRUCTION CO.

$29.16
$29.96

GATOR

�t

The Saitford-Saminols Art
Ai»ocl»tlon need* to rml*e
mtne money for vsrioos pro­
ject* of the association and
Seminole Countians will har*
an opportunity to benefit by
h.
The Art Auociation la plannine a two-day a rt aal* at
'0 108 Magnolia {behind Touchton'* drugstore) which will
feature original painting* of
local artist*, donated for the
exuse.
“ Ownenhip of o r i g i n a l
painting* la a itatus symbol,
■■ well a* an eatheatle plea*
sure,’* laid Mr*. Helen DeWit, a former president of the
SSA.
1 c
“Collecting paintings don*
by more than one artiat increaaea the owner’* chance*
of one day haring a collect­
or* item. Often the artist
whole work* arc relatively un­
known today become* renown­
ed in later year* and hi*
works are in demand. Thi*
possibility makes the purchhtu
. of an original painting an in* vestment as well a* an enjoy­
ment,” she said.
“The hanging of original
painting* In the home or of­
fice is decorative and bright­
ening a* well a i Iwlng an In­
dication of the owner's ap­
preciation of the finer things
of life," she noted.
H o u r * o f the sale have been
^
let from 10 a.m. to • p.m.
Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
on Saturday,
Besides the paintings, pro­
spective customers will find
many handmade artistic and
useful novelty items. The sate
of food items wilt also be in­
cluded.
Mrs. DeWit emphasised that
paintings make a welcome
•
and unusunl Christmas gift -

V

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in « M

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n o t i c e in H K t t n n r o i v f . n .
T b it
M .C onl a
Ill-Cool th #
h . l d o r o f t h e foltowlnsr e s r t l f l c e t o h e* filed sold c e r ttflc e to
f o r t a x J o e d to b e Issu ed tiisr e on. T h e co r llftf lu t# n u m b e r a n d
y e a r o f t m u a n c e . t h e deeer lpt l o n o f t h e p r o p e r t y , a n d th e
n a m e In w h i c h It w a a a l i e n e d
a r e as follow s;
C e r t i f i c a t e No. » r
T ear of
tssUelK-'e 19*3

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L o t i s , B o o k e rt o w n . P lat
b o o k &lt; Pull#* 97 * 91
V.into In w h ic h as aeeeed J.
It. .1 U n til* As hley, All of aatd
p r o p e r t y b e l n u in th * C o u n ty of
S e m in o le . S t a l e of F lo rid * . Unle*e e u c h c e r l l f l c a l o aliell he
r e d e e m e d s c c n r d l n r to t»w th e
property
de-rtlber|
In
inch
c e r t i f i c a t e wilt be eold to th e
b t e h r e t c a » h b id d e r a t t h e front
door
o f t h * S em in o le County
C o u r t H o u s e a t S an fo rd . F l o r ­
i d a . on t h e f i r s t Monday In th *
m o n t h o f D eca n tb e r. 1941, which
l» t h e 7 t h d a y e f December.

Garden Circle

Youths Present
Church Service
In Bear Lake

Artist Group
Will Launch
Fund Campaign

THANKSGIVING BASKETS. 13. of them, were collected, packed anil
distributed to needy urea fumilie* lust week by the Dorcas Society of
Forest Luke Seventh-ttuy Adventist Church. Among those working on the
project ut the regular weekly meeting were, from left, Mrs. Gayl Dunnuck,
Mrs. Ruth Thompson, Mr*. Lulu Cusler und Mrs. Grace Beane.

Thanksgiving Cheer
Spread By Dorcas
By Maryann Mile*
A total of IS Thanksgiving
basket* prepared by the Dorcaa Society of Forest City
Seventh-day Adventist Church
went out to needy families
last week. Merchsnts from
throughout the s ir s assisted
with the project.
Women of the Society meet
each Tuesday from 0 a.m. un­
til noon at Dorcas House on
the campus of Forest Lake
Academy. Member* are al­
ways making quilts f o r
students and families in need
nnd their Dorcas House thri­
ves und closets are filled with
staple goods, clothing, bed­
ding, towels and many other
household items ready for dis­
tribution, whatever the need
might be. In addition, they
always have hahy layettes on
hand to give a family in need.
Jn st recently the Society

donated flfi garments to one
family in the area and tome
200 to a group in Tennrssea.
Those present for last
week’s meeting to help pack
ths baskets and to Iron and
mend clothing donated during
the past week were Mr*
(■lace Beane, Mrs. Lula e as­
ier, Mr*. Krnu Crist, Mrs.
Gayl Dunnuck, Mrs. Lillian
(iroth, Mrs. Harriet Harlan,
Mr*. Lydia Noteworthy, Mrs.
Marian Olsen, Mr*. Ruth
Thompson, Sirs. Sally Thomp­
son, Mr*. Alice Snundets,
Mra. Gallic Tompkins, Mrs.
Alice Ward and Mrs. Anna­
bel Welch.

Legal Notice

The December meeting o:
the Hear Lute Kiriw-titarj
School PTA will be In-Id to
tiny in the school atiditoriun
beginning with n soclul half
hour at 7:30 pm.
A special program, "Hal*in Toyland,” will be prexentet
by first and second grades.

ric T iriiii* ssw e
NOTIC K tS h e r e b y ulven ' b e t
I a m *n« .i* * d In bu*ln**« at
P. O. Ito* 90i, F e r n P a r k , Hem!m&gt;l* C o u n t y , F lo rid * , u n d e r
th e f ic titio u s nam e of \ m - r toan T r a i n i n g C e n t e r of O r ­
la n d o , a n d t h a t I I n te n d In r e ­
g i s t e r s a i d n a m e w i t h t h e Clerk
of th * C i r c u i t C o u r t . H-m lnolC o u n t y , F lo rid a . In se v er 1an&lt;*
r 11It th * p r o v i s i o n * of th* Flo.
l l t l o u e N a m e Htnlut**, t o - w l c
S e c tio n H i . 0 9 F l o r i d a S tatu te*
1957
Wig: M a r s h a l l K, P o w ers
I’u h ll-ii Nov. I I . 2i * live. I.

*. 1)41

CD O-a*
j u r r i r g o f r i ’P f . i r t n n x
foh m
(Se e. SSS.IS F l o r i d a • l a m l r e v«

Its III)

Unit 53
To Initiate
40 Members

By Maryann Mile*
Members of Bear Lake
Methodist Churvh ob*irved
Children-* Home Day at the
Sunday morning worship servic* which eras in chatgc of
the Youth Fellowship with **•
aietunce from the minixter,
Rev. William Irwin.
EUen Wolking gave the call
to worship; John Wolking
*poke on “ Lore For lino An­
other” and Ann Shelton read
appropriate seliitiuna from
William Faulkner.
Thi* Wednesday, dekentee
anil members of tin- rhurcli
have heen urged hy Rev. Ir­
win to attend the 2 pun. dis­
trict conference meeting at
Winter Park M e t h o d ! * '.
Churvh. Special speaker for
the 7:30 p.m. service there
will be Dr. Victor Rankin, a
former associate pastor in Or­
lando who recently returned
from a miesiou in South
America.
Next Sunday at thr Hear
Lake Churvh members will
see n film depicting the M.irv
of Martin Luther and start
of the great reformation ut
7:30 p.m.
The Ilykota Class of the
church i* collecting newspap­
er* which are resold for f or
cents per pound when proper­
ly packed nnd tied into bun­
dle*. Interested persons of the
area wishing to contribute to
this project ntny leave pa­
pers on the porch of the cottnge until Dee. |3.

American Legion Auxiliary
Unit M will initiate 10 n*w
members, including the junior
members, at Frida)’* meeting
to be held at the Legion Home
on Hwy. 17-02 beginning at
6:30 p.m. with a covered dish
supper.
Mrs. Hugh Wynn will be in
charge of the supper.
Mrs. Paul I’riold, auxiliary
The U.S. flag first was
president, has requested that
raised In California in 1818,
all members be present for when Fort Nl.n’kloti was es­
this important meeting.
tablished.

To Participate
In Project
By M i n u s Mite*
The Bear Lake G anltn Clrcls of the Orlando Garden
Club will b* participating in
tbs club's annual Christmas
Tree Lane Thursday from l
through 9 pm . and Friday
from 10 *.m. through 6 p.m.
No admission will be charged.
Members of tho Bear Lake
Circle are distributing ticket*
for door prize* which will b«
awarded each hour. Winners
unist lie present to receive tho
gift*.
A total of 28 circle* are ta k ­
ing part in tha event, each
w i t h a different holiday
theme. Bear Lake's booth will
be on the thems “ Noel Novelltie*.”

P E T U N IA S
NOW READY
CENTRAL RAPTIST Church’s building1 campaign waa climaxed juat
prior to the Nov. 22 dedication of the new aunctunry. Among dignitaries
intending were, from left. Rev. Fred Chance, First Baptist Church; Jack
Renton, general chairninn of Centra) Baptist Christian Fellowship; Rev.
Gail .Smith, Central Baptist pastor; Ed llelnsen, building contractor, and
G. II. High, of tile building committee.
(Hcruld Photo)

ALL COLORS
Grnpeville Nursery
2221 Grgpvvilla At*,
222-aHM

I jiwii Spraying

More on the way
every day!
Thanks for waiting!

Bear Lake PTA

Your wait for one of these new 1965 Chevrolet is about over—
and we want to thank you for your patience. Come see us now.
When you gel behind the wheel, you'll be glad you waited!

Meets Today

Legal Notice
H U n i l l s C M I A T P in t tlllla
H - a l t d b i d s will ho r e c e i v t l
by Hi* It a r d of T r u s t e e * of (he
8* m in a t *
M em orial
Hos pita l,
O w n er. In t h e of flee of Hie Adm l n l a t r o t . t r , Urrnlrpd* Memorial
■i
.! Ba of I. F lo rid a , at
7:00 p t | | ) , , a m b e r 33. 1941,
fur f u r n i s h i n g all m a t e r i a l s ,
«&lt;iMlpmen|. a o r r l c • un.l lab o r
f.,r th -’ r o n a l r u c l l o n o f 1914
A L T E R A T I O N * 4 N It AUDITltlNW T* * T H E SEM IN OLE
M EM ' Hit A t , IID SPtTAf* Dun
ford. F l o ri d a .
Dr &gt; w ln g ’« »n,1 s p a e l fl r a t l o n a
m a y he o h t r l n a l hy d e p o s i ti n g
llUOnOO w ! : h til# A f rh l t e c t
i.h n
A li.rto n
IV, F o u r t h
F lo o r, H an fo rd U l o n l f e Ran k
R u l ld ln g . Man for A F lo rid a, for
Ih* f i r s t **t of d o c u m r n t a obt n t n i t Hu.-h d a p o a ll will I.* ref u n d e d In full to each p erso n
wh o r e t u r n * tli* d o c u m e n t * In
( . . i d c o n d i t i o n w i t h i n I t day*
a f t e r ih * htd o p e n i n g , w ith » t r e p t l u n *a n o t e d below. A d d i­
t i o n a l - e t a m a y he o b ta in e d a t
t h e c o s t of t'oifMi. w hich l*
h a l f r e f u n d a b l e (Jan eral I 'o n Irac tu rs
tsanrlng
d w ttm snts
a i.,| e o i
in limit I l u g prop-isal
sh a ll he rn fu niled o o e - h a l f th*
d ep o s it tuinn r e t u r n of d o c u ­
m e n t s tn g o o d C'.ndlllon
E a c h p r o p o s a l m u * t b* a c ­
c o m p a n i e d h y a c e r t i f i e d check
o r a n a c c e p t a b l e bid bond In
t h * a m o u n t of f iv e p e r r o u t
I P , ) o f th # b a r e hid. p a y a b l e
t o t h e Ho ard of T r u s t e e * of Hie
Semi not*
M em o rial
llorpltat,
a n d sa id c h e c k o r bid bond will
he r e t u r n e d w i th in t h i r t y ( l o t
I ijr* If p r o p o s a l te not a c c e p t ­
ed. o r If c o n t r a c t a g r r e ir i r n t I*
s tre u 'e d
end guaranty b out
accepted
T h e ‘ U esaftil bidder'* dep . - It will &gt;« retain * .) u n t i l h*
h a s e n t e r e d in to a H t e f a r t o r y
-. n t r a c t a n d f u r n i s h e d a p p r o v ­
ed
bon d *
as
n )l«d
h*l«w.
S h o u ld t h e b id d e r fall t o e n t e r
1 r.' •&gt; s a i l c o n t r a c t , au h d*pa*lt
s h a l l h e f o r f a l l ' d i* R u u l l a t e d
d a m a g e t o t h a O w n er
B i d d e r * a r e n o t i f i e d t h a t th e
au r e s t f u l b id d e r m u s t f u r n ­
ish
an
ac t* p t a b i t
e x e c u te d
P e r f o r m a nr*- llund In an a m o u n t
e.|U*1 to a* t e a I t l«'l p er cen t
of th* cun ( r a d price e n d a
se p ara te
i c c e p t a h l * ex ecu ted
P i e m e n ; IL&gt;id In an a m o u n t
•hi i*l to a t l e a n l ‘i* per r e n t
o f th * c .in tr e c t price. Such
b o n d s i r e I.i *•* e x e c u t e d ev re«pj:red hy th e lew* of tn * Htat*
o f F lo rid a .
A H ’ n t l o a I* ailed to th o fact
t h a t not l e a s t h a n th* m in im u m
s a l a r i e s a n d » * « . * as sot fo rt h
In th o np* P l i c a t i o n # m a * t b#
;ial l on t h l e pro joct.
It w i l l be th * r i g h t o f t h e
O w n e r t » r e j e c t a n y e n d all bids
a n d t o w a l v a I n fo r m a l i t ie s . No
hid s h a l l b e w i t h d r a w n for a
p erl ,1 o f t h i r t y &lt; |I '| day# aubs • iiie n t to Ih# o p e n i n g o f hid*
w i t h o u t th * c o n t e n t o f th a
Board .
A B P E T E R S O N , 3R,
C h a irm an
H o a r d - f T ru a t e a e e f th #
Hem]n., 1* C o u n t y P u b l i c
H o s p it a l

N O T IC E IH I IE U E I I Y HIV ES ,
T h a t L i n e D e v e l o p m e n t Co. the
b o l d e r o f ’h e f o l lo w in g r e r t l fle e t* h i * filed e a l d certlflr***
net.
D a t e d t h i s U r d d ay ot O cto ­ fo r l u x tire d t o be Iss ued t h e r e ­
b e r . 1914.
on. T h * c e r t i f i c a t e n u m b e r a n t
y e a r o f le e u a a c e , t h e d e s c r i p ­
( O ff ic ia l C l o r l ’t **el9
A r t h u r II. Ileck w ltb . Jr .
tion « f th * p r o p e r t y , en d t h '
m m s l a w h ic h It w a e j**‘-»*«d
C t n k o f C i r c u i t C o u rt
S e m i n o l e C o u n ty . F lo rid a a r e a* fo llo w s:
lly: II. g T am m . J r .
C e r t i f i c a t e No. 373
T«»r of
I s s u a n c e 1947
D eputy C lerk
lleeerlellMn
mt
Pro*rrlfl
C n td leh Nov. I«. 17. 14 a Deo.
L o t le. H ien d lf o rd 's t i l l 7. 1941.
t l o n . P l a t Hook I Peg* l i e
c ito -:»
N i m « In w h 'c h **»"'**d CanM I T I I K OF e | IT
d a t h a It. H o llid ay , a ll of veld
T O I B R U C E J. W A I . M T B D T p r o p e r t y b e i n g In t h e County
a n d 01 ITTT J U N E WALL- of S e m in o le , P l a t e of F lo rid a
STF.DT, h i- wife
P o l e s * su c h e e r t l f l r a i o s h i l l
r o l l AND E ACH OF T o ll a r e tie r e d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g to law
h e r e b y n o t i fi e d t h a t &gt;ult h a s th- p r o p e r t y d e s c r i b e d tn •ui'h
b e e n e o m m e n e r d a y a l n i t you c e r t i f i c a t e will he to ld to t h *
t n th * C i r c u i t C o u r t of th# h l g h e e t c a s h b i d d e r a t t h e front
N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of th e d o o r o f t h e Wemlnnl* County
S t a l e o f F l o r i d a In and for C o u r t ilo u v e »t Hanford. F l o r ­
S - m t n o l e C o u n t y , t h e a b b r e v ­ id*. on t h * flret M o n d ay In m e
i a t e d t i t l e o f w h ic h te;
m o n t h o f D e c e m b e r, 1941. e h l n
the now eh v s a v i n g s Is t h e 7 t h d a y o f Dec ember.
BANK, e t c ,
19*4.
■ ’tala tiff.
D a t e d this 33rd d ay o f O c t ­
-y ■ober. 194)
B I l t 'O E .1 W A L IJ IT K D T an d ( O f f i c i a l C l e r k 's Heal)
n r . r r r ju n k w a l l s t e d t .
A r t h u r H. Ite c k w lth . I t .
h ie wife.
C l e r k of C i r c u i t Cou rt
In c h a n e r y No t l t l t
H -m ln o l* C o u n t y , Florid*
T h e n a t u r e o f t h l i *ult ts a
tty II N. T a m m , J r .
force! i u r e
of
that
certain
D eputy C lerk
n i o r '. s t u * held a n d ow ned by P u ld tali Nov. Hi, 17, I t k D«;
p l a i n t i f f , d a t e d J u l y t. 19-7 a n d I. 194)
r e c o r d e d A u g u e t Y, 19-7 In O f f i ­ C D O - l t
c i a l f t e r o r d e Hook M3 p a r * 31
n o t ic e o r A P P i.irin iix
0 - t h a p u b l i c Rei-nrde o f SemiFOSS T A X I I F 9.1)
o o le C o u n t y . F l o ri d a , e n c u m ­
C
" . 191.11 F l o r i d a x i s l e l r * *1
b e r i n g t h a t c e r t a i n piece o r
p a r c e l o f p r o p e r l y located, sit­ I S M )
n o t i c e ih h h r e h v g i v e s .
u a t e . and b e i n g In ea ld County
That
McCoot A McCord the
autl S t a t e . i o - w l t :
Lot *. Block “ A" T ANGLE- h o l d e r of th * f o llo w in g c e r t i ­
WOOD SEC TION TWO. so* f i c a t e h a* tiled said c e r t i f i c a t e
c o r d i n g to th # p l a t t h e r e o f fo r t a g deed t o he Issued t h e r e ­
t e r e c o r d e d In F lat flunk 9, on. T h # c e r t i f i c a t e n u m b e r »n d
P a g e II, P u b lic Unco rds o f y e a r of laauance, the d e s c r i p ­
S - in Ino lo C o u n ty , Florid*.
t i o n o f t h e p r o p e r t y , an d th e
EACH O F Y o r w r e q u ir ­ n a m e In w h i c h It w a s a t t e t r o d
e d to file y o u r an ew , r o r o t h e r a r e a* f o llo w s;
w r t l t e n defetteee tn t h e Coin- C e r t i f i c a t e Nut i s
Year uf
p l a i n t w i t h t h e C le r k of t h e I t , la n c e 1943
C i r c u i t C o u r t o t VetnlnMe Cou n l l e s e v l s l l s e v f P ro p e rl y I
L o ts 311 3(1 * 3(5 lb. k r t y . F l o r i d a , In th le pro ceed in g
t o w n P U t Hook t P*&lt; •
a n d t o » - rv e a cop y t h e r e o f
97 a 91
up on t h e p l t l n t l f C e a t t o r n e y s ,
w hole nam ea and a l l r e a - are
N a m * In w h ic h a t t a i n e d Carl
h e r e i n a f t e r t e t fo rth , a t r e ­ A I d a I*. S tep h an * . All of rsld
q u i r e d by law . s o t la t e r t h a n p r o p e r t y b e i n g in th* C o u n ty
•h e ! 4 t h J a y o f Decem ber 1941 o f Hemlnole, H u t * of F t o rM *
In d e f a u l t t h e r e ., f the eeus* j Cnl*»* auen c v r t l f l c a t a ahull L»
will p r o e - e d ex p a r l e upon t h e r - d a n m e d acs-ordlng to law tha
e n t r y o r a D e c r e e P ro Confeeeo p r o p e r t y d e s c ri b e d In auch cart l f l c a l * w ill ha so ld t s th a h l g h a a a l n e t yon .
W I T N E S S tuy bind and th e o at c a a h b i d d e r a t th a f r o n t
o f fi c i a l eeat o f eald C o u rt In d'K&gt;r o f th o Henilnolo Co u n ty
S - t n 'n o l e C o u n ty . Florida, th le C o u r t l l o u a o a t S anford , F l o r ­
ida. o n t h s f i r s t Monday It)
I J t h d a y o f N o v em b er l i l t .
t h o m o n t h of D*combor. H a t .
(SEAL)
A r t h u r H. Be ck w ith . J r .
w h i c h la t h a 7 t h d ay of DocC l e r k o f t h e C ircu it C o u r t o m h a r . t&gt;44.
l l y ; M a r t h a T. Vlhleu
D a t a d thi* U r d d ay of Octobo r. 1944.
D e p u t y Clerk
( O f f i c i a l C l a r k '* Sa*11
B E A K D A L L . URIDLKY
AND L E W I S
A r t h n r It. Hack with. J r ,
C lerk of c i r c u i t Court
A tto rn e y* for P le lm lt f
A n d 'e w C a rraw ay
40 N o rth C o u rt ritreet
R e m la o le C o u n ty . F l o ri d a
B y ; II. N T am m . Jr.,
S ecretary
ef B o a rd of
poet O ffice Box t ! 3*
T r u s t e e ! of th» Camlnot*
D eputy Clerk
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Swankier, more spacious, smoother

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f65 Chevelle

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NATION GETS A CHRISTMAS TURK — A
crune lowers ttie 72-foot, 80-year-o|d tree that
will become the (argent National Community
Christmas Tree the United Slates him ever had.
The tree, cut near Che. ti*i town, V Y.. will he
trucked to Washington and «ri*cted mi the
White House lawn.
(NKA Telephoto)

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'65 Chevy n

Ismks less than evrr ftkr a thrifty rar
hut kreiw on saving like one. Clean new
styling, fn'»h new mleriorn. VH's avail*

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H O LLER M O T O R S A LES C O M P A N Y
SE C O N D A N D P A LM E T T O

SA N F O R D

322-0711

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Civic Pride?

Brsce Hem et— Boy Crowley

Hew M a n y Days T ill Christmas?

Ih a te te w te a f m t

Political Notebook'

te

•eribteg te tha caaaa. Thay 4
to ha ob a **winntog team” — i

doM all of Seminoli county.
Now, bb the drive draws te a '
_
Tha F n d h far abort of Ha requiro-

Mfol who h*ro Uttk
i t fridtron m m . .
County United Fond
n to arous* in nD of
t of pride. FLrL Hi

"looking oat for oai
ii **Oii Qovtnunont
flatten of oar own commanltjr, u d
H is M i "iwiDowod up” fat a bum
group of anothor eity. Fourth, it ii a
united, or om timo effort to meat
the M idi of many worthy welfare
agenda* and mvm aeveral ilmilar
modest one,
The volunteer worker* of the cam*
palgn hove tried hard to itlmulate

key MM.
U J. stmtegfe mfHterr re­
search and d e v e l o p m e n t

sr the top” aad are
**•
eoaipUalunant Btmloote'* spirit to
on to tie*
torr. S ot it raqoiraa a gnat dost of
ianridool analysis. Ivam na should
asktho aaarching ausstfoa ”Havo I
Ao m tho boat I e a n r
Borne hava intended to flva, but
Just '"haven’t g o tta tfotud to iit.
How about doing it RIGHT NOW I
Other* hava g iv a something, but
probably can giva mors. How about
doing Th a t right NOW?
Remember tho 868 day* in tha
roar: divide tha sum that you gave
by this figure. Now. fines than art
10 agenda in the United Fund, div­
ide tho daily figure that you calcu­
lated by 10. Now ask the question
"la that as much as I ean g in to
•ach of that* deserving agenda?”
This United Fund rod CAN quickly be reached. Each one of us should
work hard
team.”
Let’s ail be PROUD of our coun­
ty as a WINNER in reaching a goal
set up as a guide for helping our
neighbor*.
Ye*, let’* be a WINNER. Let’s be
PROUD of our "hums town” countyt!

teem eed eteadllf, b«k yw&gt;
hap* M l f**t enough.

Witness tk*** eeeaaeas hr

anuueent net p e l ihewa te
the public.

It la act enough to up tbs
United Btataa la apaadlar
■ere ea military teaaarch aad
development thaa iath .B eI ta to T w a T 1ihsad riet Union.
with building targe numbers Because th« United Btatca
la largely an open Moiety,
Soviet lelsntlsta tan piggyla title, Mr*. K made a me* hack ea meek U.8. reeearch
Jor gamble.
and need not duplicate i t in
Irenieally, I hi* declaim ■any a m i .
may hare been a factor in
while U.S. research
hi* downfall, lie had opposi­ must so ahead on a broad
tion !• th* armed force*, the spectrum to make advance
Presidium and In th* Central possible, Soviet scientist* can
Committee. Khrushchev bul­ concentrate in a relatively
lied hie way through.
few crucial areas.
It la low known th a t Mr. K
This means It la net nee**confided bia decision to tom . ■ary for tha Soviet Union to
Americana aeveral year* ago put In more total mcney and
United

Small Threat To Cola
As a y good Communist knows,
one of the most dangerous thing*
about capitalism is its appeal,
through the insidious power of ad­
vertising, to tha weaknesses of soeialUt youth,
Taka America soft drinks, for
example, whose seductive sign* can
bo sera *11 around the world from
mountaintops to desert*.
Wall, th* Kremlin 1* going to do
sometiling about this kind of imper­
ialism. Awording to Radio F r a Eu­
rope, Russia la prepared to send mil­
lions of bottlsa of a new (to the
West) taste sensation called ”Kvos”
to the United States and Western
Europe.
The recipe for Kva* doesn't make
It seem likely that there will be any
large-scale defections in the capital­

istic camp, however. It’s not even a
soft drink but a thin, sour beer made
by pouring warm water on rye or
barley and letting it form at
Even if K va does prove popular,
we hava nothing to fear. Look what
happened to vodka. It Is now fully
naturalised and its manufacture and
•alt are producing even more of that
nasty capital Karl Mwx got ao upset
about

Dick W est’s
Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The food paga editors of
news papers and m agutnea
h a v e dene their u s u a l
thorouffh Job of g o r tte f ua
with Thanksgiving menus and
raeipeo. But here’* one you
may hava mlssad:
Harp m l flipper* an eaaserole—Charlottestown.
This recipe was given to
ma by my old friend, Gordon
Leech, head cf th . Anteatara
Association, currently enjoy­
ing, or at least enduring, its
annual autumn lories of wild
gams lunch*!.
Tha Thanksgiving week re­
past featured seal flippers.
Leech said that to hla knowl­
edge It wai the first time they
had besn served tn the United
States. I ean understand why.
In order to prepara and
•sal flip pert, you first
or all need a seal. Yon could
ask your frtendly neighbor­
hood supermarket attendant
to ruaerva one for you- But

he probably would giro yon a
funny look.
BaaldM that, It wouldn’t ba
In keeping with the spirit of
Thankagivtag. The Pilgrims,
you know, killed their own
game for Thanksgiving, and
1 recommend th a t you do the
seme.
Acconttny to Leech, the ac­
cepted method c f begging a
seal te to go out on an Ice
floe somewhere hi the vicini­
ty of Newfoundland and bash
ona on tha head with ■ club.
Leech said that seal flippers
art regarded as a groat de­
l l c a c y In Newfoundland.
Otherwise, tha Newfoundland­
ers are fine people.
Anywey, now th at you have
■ seel, you cut off hie flippan Just betow tha elbow.
Tilt elbow. Then you peel off
the akin which remove* th*
clawe at the tam e time.
Next you soak th* flippers
for several hours In a solu­
tion of one teaspoon cf eoda

Apart from the content of University, I (cited these facta
Terry la te Journalism
School, preparing to be a written copy, here are aev­ about print psychology, ta d
newspaper reporter. Ho ho eral effective psychological d e­ that's why I um them routine­
•aka haw te make the print­ vice* to perk up the reader's ly in thia dally ooluma.
ed page MWi attractive and interest:
(3) Invert Mnteoee structure
What then shall we say to thia? If
enticing te preepectlve read­
Use short paragraph*.
to catch the eye with * dram a­
God I* for tie, who is against us?— ers. Kcrapboak this case for (1)
Newspapers and magailne* tic opening word.
Romans 8:31.
U coalite* unpublished re- now um narrow columns whore In thia hlghopaad age, lte
.
.
•
Mareb I derived while dir­
usual reader may casually
God Is not a cosmic bellboy for ecting onr Paythology I-ah S words term a line.
After 3 or 4 lines, start an­ glance for about I aoeoada at
whom we can press ■ button to get
at Northwestern University. other paragraphl
tha printed paga.
things.—Harry Emerson Fosdlck.
For short paragraphs sug- And hia aye note* tha BrN
CASE V4U: Terry F ., aged
gait dlalogut or narration va. words of tha opaslag para­
23, Is a Journalism student.
"Dr. Crane," he asked dur­ tbo long, dry paragraph* link­ graph! .
ing a forum dlicusstna at hi* ed with textbooks!
Bo contrast Um eye-appeal of
Joiirnallim
School,
"what (1) Employ Arable numerals the second veratoa of nsch ex­
psychological slralcay can ba 'instead of writing out the ample below:
umvI to Increase the interest numbers. Notiee how the num ­
erate 3 or I or I catch your She raa, shrieking . . .
value of tho printed page?"
Shrieking, she ra a , ..
Readers are generally more eye batter than the words three
or
five
or
tight!
*d
only
by
Communist
Raat
Independent thinkers than are
SOFIA, Bolivia (UP!) - •re tuekad la tbs crook of
This rule Is the reverie of Sha was Unified by . . .
Germeny, rrmalnt the nation listener* I
fawd lolgariaa their arm*.
present printing custom, but Terrified by what . . ..
Thair prtMoca seta tha within tba C u t European
For readers usually pick ami
dad guard outIt Is psychologically true.
tons of U. B.-Bulgarlan rela­ Communist bloc moat doialy choose I
They w en attacked without.
tte doubts doers ef the tions which In rscant months tied to Moieow. '
And beware of Roman num
United State* lagatlea at No. hava rinicd from eooly cor­ And this tiny nation of eight But liitencn, alas, are lar­ erats, for they a rt Just capital Attacked without waralag . .
gely robot* of the narrator,
In prise cooteets where you
1 Alexander Stimbolllskl Bou­ rect to frifld.
million population tucked In a who feed* them a previously- lettera of the alphabet, ao they
levard Is Bona. Tommy guns Bulgaria, to a degree match- mount*Inoiu turner of the pro maitlcatad type of men­ don't cootnit against tha rest are limited te a 23-yord or 30of the printed page, aa do tha word Utter k Is doubly valu­
Haitians along the niack Sea tal menu.
able to employ dynamic, amo­
Arabic.
remain* among tha lait tn
Mark
Antony,
Hitler
aad
tion-fraught
word* to
To
gain
extra
eye-appeal,
abandon Stalinism in the cold
your paragraphs.
war thaw between B ait and any leader of a mob thus de­ you may even insert your Ara
pend on the spoken word to bio numbers within paren
For further advteo, go to
Enterprise
AltsssMrte Springe
We*t.
dominate an audience and theses, as (3) or (3) or (B), your library and consult Chap­ President JofaneoB'i Groat By ir o , it U calculated that
Mr*. Ritchie Barrie
Mr*. Jilt* Butts
Jail await* the Bulgarian change It into a mob.
for then they stand out on the ter 12 in my college textbook, Society which he proposes to the T.S million school dropouts
fU -llll
•M-3434
who d a rn to criticise or Joke So the more we can culti­
page even before the printed "Psychology Applied.
bate oa federal i pending will be competing for S.3 mil­
about tha regime of Prime vate the reading habit in
Beer Lake-FereM City
word* can be detected by the Or lead ter m j
be based tottoad oa lion unskilled Jobs.
Minister
sad
First
Party
Sec­
Lake Mery
American*, the more we In­ eye.
Mr*. Maryana Milan
“
How
to
Write
Salable
Copy,"
local
money
and the aociety'a Johnny em ’t read because
retary Todor Zhikorv.
Mrs. Franc** Waaler
SU-MTI
direct!/ insure the future of When I ran the Psychology enclosing a loop stamped, re­ foundation* Should ba laid In the U. 8. educational establish­
333-4310
Kauri of questioning by *e- thia groat Republic.
Laboratory at Northwestern turn envelope, plus aoe.
the ttret three grades of ele­ ment still backs a teaching
'
Cawilbervy
crat police la tba reward of
Laka Maene
mentary reboot Those are tha experiment' begun about 40
Mrs. Jm
m CenilbwiF
M
rs.
H.
L
JoknsM
a Bulgarian who daraa to icck
111,1111
to which Ud* should years ago k&gt; which the Eng­
333-4133
an try te the U. B. legation
lish alphabet was abandoned.
team to road, but don't.
without a permit either from
UegwMd
fhetoat*
Children were not told about
Tbo
at
Uttte
kids
who
cannot
Mr*. Iten** Eat*
the Foreign or Interior min­
;l
Mrs. Jean Migta
road prow up to become, first, their lette-a of the relation­
US-1117
istries.
144-1743
high school drop outs and, ship of letters to each other
North Orlando
Over thick Turkish coffee
tecood, Juvenile delinquents. to syllable*, nor, further, of
M
r*.
Mariarct
Cocky
Belton*
and Ruulan brandy, a For­
323-4193
Tba voters should look about the relationship of syllables to
Mrs. Mildred Huey
eign Office ipokeaman d!ithair local communities far
thtMi
444-1431
mi**** s i petty an Incident of T l , fltriia ( r t n a n 1 *1 . I have been troubled by what one's living room, was heart­ evidence that thair kids are For 40 years reading of Eng­
Mr*. Clartnc* Baydav
I * ta tr»M It* r • a U, r « * • * « b*
tail Decern bar.
313-4141
growing up m chuckle beaded
II* a f f a i r * . Tfc* t * t l l * r *•»&gt; u .&lt; 1 observed and felt It should breaking.
Geneva
With the froien-ficcd guards a * • ■ a a a t* * r a ( l 4 * 4 &lt;h* t » t - be brought to someone's at­ My point la—why doea the dim wits likely to become un­
OtUd.
!
Mrs. JeAnn Hays
* a U a * a r r l* a Ik * n t l l a r ' s
Hit. Et.lya Lendy
myitarlouily abaant, a mob la
340-48T3
employable because they can't
l , „ a , * , » 4 a 4 4 i * u . I.* H * ,* tention — but I didn't know lovely City of Sanford hava
344-3140
ipent an hour hurling paving a t fa**a t i k a a SSu « * a* 4 a M ill who. . .
Zoo If It la not going te ba kept •d . A aon-raader la a
f* t* * * « . L a iM r*
iteaea through legation win­ ak4a 4 * aa al *a ** 4a la* r*
While (tending at the Con­ (1) clean, (I) pa trotted (3) lean er.
a lk a ra a r t a c r * * i.
dow* and overturning auto­ a k l a a * a * l4 * 4 tk * * 4 a a » i 4 » a l cession, puchsslng peanuts and hava adequate cagaa tor da Tba evldaaro to there In
la a a l popcorn, I noticed three young
mobile* owned by U. 8 . diplo­ l a p * r* * a * llll* a .
animals? Would it not ba bat three quarters of U. B. public
e * k ll* k * 4 k r T k * U » a l 4 *
mats.
boys, ages 9. 10, 11, I would tor if the animals were give* •ebooli. The odds ara three to
imagine, filling their pockets to a larger Zoo where they om that your Uda are not
Oitemlbly It was a «pon- Editor, Herald:
being taught to read In public
tancoui oulburit, brought on I am ■ resident of nay tons with gravel that surrounds tba would ba kept properly?
and last Sunday nude concession. Upon entering tba
I have since talked with elementary school. Americans
Pag* 4 Sanford, Florida Tues., December 1, 106-1 by conviction of a iuciiiIht of Beach
Hulgarla'a United
Nation* a short trip to Sanford to visit Zoo, I noticed them petting many of a y frtomU here la a n awakening to this crisis
delegation
on
charge*
of spy- your Zoo. Ever since that vult tha monkey* with these stones Daytoo* Beach all who haea to the development of their
WALTBB A. (I1ILOW, lOITaB LID F tB L lta.M
—thay would than refill thair visited Uw too thair reaction clvUteatka. Industry te be­
Ing for the United State*.
r a s a s voltolusb. n m i a u * . . *•■•,*! ■
[rockets and proceed with tba wai the sam a-and hence they coming aliva te t t
U
could
,thc
spokesman
in
aoncMT A LK xaauna
m u * a. *tbn *tb « b
Admitting DirtsbM
same antics. Meanwhile, the hava never returned. It te
Th* so-tailed educational
A n m I i u B 4 IU r
alated,
have
happened
any­
BUI
monkeys
scampered hltbar pity that your attractive city establishment of which tba top
BABB! I. J tN ia o i
where.
ASvsrlUlae U -u t.tr
M ** » a l*« K4U«r
am r i m
and yon, with their young at­ ba* u attraction that te of layer coaelate ef the National
But it plunged U. S.-Ilulgar
• • • • f t i A ilttriltia. U a n t.tr
Boat* w n .tiA u a
tached to thair undersides, such uM ttmUveoass, that
Education Association (NBA)
U—lias
any
president
of
Ian relations to their lowest
SANIB ■aUUBABBB
Seeietf M U w
trying vainly to ascapa tha te remembered for tttntt if apparently believes It should
SatiatM
U
ta
a
.t
r
tha
United
btataa
been
inaug­
level
since
the
1M0
renewal
b o t t ib Austin
hail of stonas. Seeing that not (or tho sake of Um Ctty of Igaora the problem and that
of diplomatic contacts.
urated mora than twice?
CUf
H M h a a lu ! « » * t
[hero wasn't any guard, or at­ Sanford iteatt-1 would Uriah tha problem wU go away.
aval i
S IL L V M C B N T
A—Franklin
D.
ltoosevett
U. 8. property c l a i m s
c-«air
M i l t P k t lt . r t f k t r
tendant,
I pul a atop to tt by that something would ba dona Tha failure to teach the lit­
against Bulgaria were settled wsa tha first and only presi­
threatening to call tha police. te Improve this ton
tle children to road la a basic
dent
to
be
Inaugurated
mora
in
July,
UM3,
amounting
to
rnklUhto 4*11? «BMpt flaiordar, Sunday M4 Cbrltunaa; fa* .
factor to some of the evils
Uak«4 SaiiuSty pt*c**4ln. ChrltlautA
than twice. Beginning with The boys UR tba Zoo. Aa 1 sake of tha animal*
about f3.S million.
s ira s c s u rrio n mates
proceeded throughout th* soo, th a n to.
•ffilettof M b Oentu ij Amer­
tha
Elsenhower
administra­
But economic relations be­
Deiivwy
Uo «t*k
I am • secretary — and
ican rivUbaUaa. Among these
tion, the 22nd Amendment to I noticed another lad, lying
tween
the
two
amount
to
litprone on tha ground beaid* tha support tha Humana Society evfla are: Unemployment, Ju­
SBBUIOLB G illlTI
A LL O TH U M B A IL
Uo or nothing, and from 1M1 th . Constitution limit* presi­ cages of the Mynah birds—
Ml » M t
(M l | I tar
HIM t I ta r
to my own ctty—but I would venile delinquency, a d u l t
through 1MJ actually declin, dent* to two elected terme. carefully shelling peanuta and
AM • Mratfe.
Alt I Uoalfea
ba mom thaa glad to contri­ crime, racial bitterness
41* S Mtalfca
A N I H u a lh t
ed from ft J mUlloo to $1-2
gently offering them to tha bute to your potentially lovely
Lte | Baa Ik
Intonations! P a p e r
AM t H M II
Q— Are hedgehog* Immune
million.
W •
*, *’ l&lt;* teal aB (tail ••••crl.uaaa
birds. A differaooa In child­ Zoo since aa a neighbor, I Mo,
la supporting aa ndOUiclally, tha Bulgarian* to poisonous m a k e s ?
ren!
share to the enJoymcnU of rorilatog campaign with these
A—Tha hedgehog, ■ spinyMwaJC la a . m I h i t u * U m u rrtta •S u n u ••- place the blame on the Unit­
But the tight that distressed
matters to mind. The company
UU«a MdaUMly la Ik* a it t*y rtauklistll** i t all tha laaai ed Staler, saying the U. S. skinned littlu mammal of Eur­
saws Vilai*a la thia x t i g t i t r .
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and
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whale later force.

Thought For Today

Phil Newsom Soys

t t Can. James Ferguson, A ir
Fore* deputy chlaf ef sta ff
for research and development,
la th* iprlag *f tU e p*ert
•T han k a i been
little
frowth la the A ir Fetee re*
••arch and development pro*
pram during th . 1957-44 t i n .
period. T h. real I p er ceat la*
ereaaa la research and de*
vslopmeat fond* hi the peel
nine g ra n pro rides little
flexllbtllty to cop* with the
complexity of choice we kav*
today."
Borne experienced eeieatieta
here held that w hat's warded
most la a sharp step-up Is
basic research, on which all
other roe earth and develop­
ment depends. Baste research
gets down te the fundament­
als and makes poealhl* great
advances. It I* cheap com­
pared te most defense certs,
tta payoff! ara g ro a t

* •

‘Cool To Frigid’

per gallon af w ater. Thia
causes tha fat to awatl up and
turn white. Trias off fat,
which may causa you to tarn
white.
Marinate flipper* to bur­
gundy wine, getting rid of
fa t th* beat way you can.
Burial 12 feet in ground la
safest bet. Or, better yet,
drink the win* and bury flip­
per* along with fa t.
If determined to go through
with It, season flippers in
salt and foil In flour. Haute
and make sauce from drip­
pings. Four sauce over flipp e n and baka to covered pan
la SdO-degTM oven for ap­
proximately three hourt. Keep
kitehen ventilating fan run­
ning.
That takes cars of almple
part. Tha difficult p art te
la trying to eat flipper*.
Beet thing about Mai flip­
pers for Thanksgiving la
this: They make you thank­
ful for turkey.

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Progressive Education?

Herald Area Correspondents

Letters

To The Editor

© If * &amp; a n f b r d

lish has been taught as though
It were a picture languago
like Chiasm and J a panese or
Egyptian hteroglyptden. That
method sends Into the com pe­
ll ve world tens of thousands of
young persons who cannot dis­
criminate between sim ilar
words, for example: Monkey
and donkey: squirrel end spe­
cial; mystery end majes­
ty; equatorial and equilateral;
bouquet and banquet
This system ef so-called p ro
gressiv* education 1s • clear
and present d e a fe r to aB of
us.

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WE USE
BOTH Barrels!

RANFORDb V U L

�Vie In Elks Invitational

Thinking Out Loud
BY

Semtoole High and Or M o
High win play tholf bow! fav ltetk a dates thla »w km d
to toon lor both icbooU
ta c k «m m u their
slate* thla week and both
wrkxisly hampered b j
that key player* will
not be available (or basketball
•v ^ action.
%
T
They're aUB ptaytof feet*
hall.
.. .
Out at Oviedo, (our o( Head
2%!
Coach Paul Mikler'i itartera
won't see action tonight when
the Lioqs travel to Orlando to
take on the Colonial High
Grenadleri,
Oviedo la a small enough
school as it la to even ho
meeting a Metre powerboeae
Uke Colonial Bat to send Its
iayVees ever to play a var*
slty UR might normally ho
considered ridlrmleee.
But don’t be fooled. Natur, Colonial la expected to
roll—or should we say, bounce

JSTXI

£

3 FSU Stars
Establish 29
School Records
lMl 4 Q

Basketball
Tourney Set
Dec. 28*30

hTEKBTBOH

TALLAHASSEE (Spl.) Quarterback Steve T e n a I,
(lankerback Fred Biletnlkoff,
and placektcker Lea Murdock
aet a total of 29 school records
during the 1MI football sea
son just ended at Florida
State.
All American Biletntkoff,
Tensl and Murdock were the
prim ary offensive weapons
for the Gator Bowl-bound
Seminole*, who finished the
year with an H -l record and
a 10-7 conquest of state rival,
Florida.
The only record fa their
categories which the trio fall
ed to ihstter was for one
game passing yardage; Tensl
did not equil or break the
m irk of 313 yards, set by Joe
Major* fa 1939 against Tam
P«.
The 8-foot-5 senior, who fin­
ished his great career with
232 pass completions fa 472
attempts for 3394 yards and
28 touchdowns, smashed 13
other single game, season,
and career marks.
Single game records were
Steve’s 21 completions in 39
attem pts against VPI. Ilia fin­
al 1984 figure of 121 comple­
tions fa 204 attempts for 1843
yard* and 1837 yards total
offense are all school records.
Biletnlkoff established him­
self as the greatest offensive
performer ever fa 18 years of
football at Florida State. He
broke 10 marks for one game,
season, and career marks for
pastes caught and points
ed. The Erie, Pennsylvania
senior finished his career with
87 receptions for 1,483 yard*
and 17 touchdowns.
Murdock kicked a of 18 ex­
tra point tries this season, sod
nine of 14 field goal attempts
for 49 points and a high na­
tional ranking among scorer*
by klckfng alone. The Holly­
wood, Florida senior kicked
three field goals against Flor­
ida for a one-game record,
and hla career total of 10
smashed the mark of six aet
last year by Doug Messer,
All of Murdock’s other fig­
ures are school records.
The 1984 Florida State team
that will play fa Jacksonville's
Gator Bowl on Jan. 2nd, tied
the school m irk for victories,
yard* passing, and passes
completed fa a sea ion. 1919,
1930, and 1934 FSU teams also
won eight victories.
Tensl. Ed Pritchett, and
Tony Gero hit for 147 pass
completions and 2029 yards
passing.

—to a victory. But even when
you play Oviedo’s junior var­
sity you could still be running
Into opposition.
Paul Mlkler can flgvo out
■ o n ways ol playtig a baakethafl game than the pro­
verbial Beg has fleas.
Meanwhile, Oviedo should
a fine se a v n this year as they
travel through their cage
slate. Practically the entire
personnel that won something
like 18 games last season will
be back for the current
dule.
•

•

•

Out a t Seminole, Mack Bly­
the’s cagers open their season
here Friday night when they
boat the Buccaneers of Daytooa Beach's Mainalnd High.
tm m vanity men, fartedlag three starters, win i UH
he playtig foothall. They
are Mike Gray, Ben Hinson
and Meve Groover, pins A1
Boniface may not he ■
starter bat he's stOl expect­
ed to see considerable acBlythe said be would carry
a 12-man varsity squad this
season in addition to Coach
Ralph Slump! junior vanity
quintet.
Hinson, Gray, Groover and
Boniface will report Monday
for cage drills—and none too
soon for the following night,
Dec. 8 the Seminole* will host
the Metro's Edgcwator Eag
lea fa the league curtain railer. Dec. 11 the Tribe will en
tertaln the visiting Boone
Braves.
Asked about hla club's
chances thla Mason, Blythe
declared, “Well be an Im­
proved ball dub."
He admitting that his out
fit was not ready for Mainland
and probably won't be set for
Edgewater.
“ Bat the attltnde of the
squad and the school la
good," he declared, “and Use
spirit is escelleat.
Blythe added, “ I’d rather
coach a losing ball club at
Seminole than to be with a
winner at some other school,
’he spirit and attitude of not
only the players but the en
tire student body la amazing."

DELAND’S GLUE-FINGERED END, Bill Barlett (82) grabs a Gary Breckenridge puss and
got away from Seminole halfback Sterl Weber
(21) to head down the sidelines. SHS won its
homecoming contest with DeLand, posting a 27
to 14 victory.
(Herald Photo)

South Rides Again,
Alabama Ranks N o . 1
NEW YORK (Uri) — The
South has risen to college
football's summit once again
with today's numing of Ala­
bama as the nation's No. 1
team by the United Press In­
ternational board of roaches.
Alabama gained the 1981
national championship with a
spotless 10-0 record garnering
22 first place votes to seven
fo r
runner-up Arkansas,
which likewise finished their
10-game schedule without a
smear.
The Crimson Tide won the
national title in 1981 hut fell
to fifth in '&lt;&gt;2 when Southern
California reigned and was
rated ninth last year while
Texas held away.
United Press International
will present Alabama with a
trophy symbolic of the nation­
al championship at u date yet
to be announced.
Although Alabama Coach

Among the ends and flank­
ers named to the All-America
team was Fred Biletnlkoff, of
Florida State.

Scheduled
Dec. 12

By Jellan Steiutrwai
Herald Sport* Editor
The Seminole High basketbell teem has accepted e bid
to participate fa the Mventh
annual Elks Tangerine Bowl
Invitational Baaketbatl Tour­
nament, according to en an­
nouncement today by head
coach Mack Blythe.
Six Central Florida quin­
tet! will vie for the Tangerine
Bawl's cage title fa a tourney
will be played et the Davis
Armory Dee. 28-30.
Tournament Chairman Har­
ry J. Mrlsel tald today that
invltatlona have been accept­
ed by Winter Perk, Oak
Ridge, Bishop Moore, New
Smyrna Beach, Colonial and
Seminole to compote for the
crown and that B i s h o p
Moore’s Hornets will serve as
the host school.
Tho first tilt will get un­
derway at 7 p m. on tho 28th
when Winter Park tangles
with Oak Ridge. In a second
game that evening, Bishop
Moore meets tho Barracudas
of New Smyrna Beach.
On the 29th, Colonial wilt
meet tho winner of the Win­
ter Park-Oak Ridge affair at
7 p.m. and at 8:30 p.m. that
same night the Seminole* will
clash with tho winner of the
Bishop Moure-New Smyrna
tilt.
Tho winner* of the semi­
final games will meet for the
championship In an affair
slated for 8:30 p.m. on the
30th. In a preliminary tilt
that same evening, the semi­
final loser* will play a con­
solation game at 7 p.m.
Plaques will he awarded to
tho first, second and third
place clubs and tho fourth
place club will keep the gama
ball.
An all-itar team consisting
of tho tournament's top 10
players will ho named.

Florida State
Opens Season
Against Rebels

Ronnie

THE TRIBE’S RICK WAI.STROM, whose number is partially hidden by
the dark helmet of Do Land's Eddie Griffith (81), moves five yards
to the Bulldog three in the final period of the SHS homecoming win over
DeLand. SHS guard Steve Clark (64) watches as Griffith hits Walstrom,

Sports

Hurricanes, Braves
Between
W ill Tangle Tonight
Us Fans

By Murray Ohlrrnian
Sports Editor
N’rwspaper Enterprise Assn.
The caliber of pro football
has guno steadily down, says
Hobby Layne, since I960 —
“when the other league start
ed." The Pittsburgh aide ex
plained it numerically: "Wc
had 12 teams then, with a 3.1man limit. That made 398
players. Now there are 22
teams with 40-man limits, or
some BOO players. And it's re­
flected in the scores. Pro foot­
ball built its television inter­
est on 21-20 game*. Now the
Hedskms beat us, 30 0, and we
beat the Giants, 4117, and
lieoptc walk out with 11 min
tiles to play." . , .
Business realists also think
pro football ts overpriced.
Soft drink magnate Arthur
Montgomery, prime mover in
Atlanta's big league push, fig­
ured its worth on a cust basis
and said that profootbail in
the Southeast would be worth
only $400,000 to a sponsor
(every team now gets a mil­
lion). Parenthetically, he fig­
ured out that television of
Green Bay games is worth
only llo.txio to the sponsor . . .
J o e Namath, Alabama's
hotshot quarterback, original­
ly signed a letter o( Intent to
gu to Notre Dame. Then he
was awect-lalkt.l by Tom Nu
gent of Maryland and planned
lo enroll there. "Hut I flunk­
ed the college hoards," ad­
mitted Joe. That's when Nu­
gent called Alabama and tip­
ped off the Tub- to the kid
from Beaver Falls, Pa. His
first roommate at Tuscaloosa
was R.iy Ahruzzcse, who is
now a defensive back with the
Buffalo Bills and was the
only other northern hoy on
the squad. Tho Tide brochure
has them listed as "cou­
sins." , , .
In ease any pros are Inter­
ested in Wayne Freeman, the
Tide's All-American guard,
that 2U5 pounds at which he’s
listed on the brochure is a
preseason't weight. The other
day he was down to 1H8. . , .
Things you should know or
guess who? One all-American
failed to impress a rival
coach: “ lie's so dumb he
thinks manual labor i* a Mex­
ican." , , , One of tiie tough­
est little receivers in pro
football used lo insist he
couldn't go to sleep without
ills favorile Teddy bear . . ,
one NFL cnach is lough to get
along with since he switched
lo coffee . . . A Yankee In­
fielder (not Clcle Boyer) raps
Yogi Berra as just a plain
bad manager strategically, as
well as in handling players.

TALLAHASSEE (Spl.) Florida State tips of the 198483 basketball season here
Tuesday night In the firit of
five games In nine days, md
Coach J, K. (Hud) Kennedy
ssys he ho* plenty of respect
for the Seminole’s Initial op­
ponent, Vsldosta State.
“Gary Colson is doing a
tremendous job," Kennedy
saiil, adding, “ When we play­
ed two years ago hi* was one
of the most well-coached
tesms we played."
Florida State won s 81-38
verdict Feb. 5, 1963. in their
last meeting. Valdosta State's
Rebels finished IT-3 last sea­
son and held two win* this
year, over Alabama College
and Alabama Christian.
Kennedy, who will begin his
17th year i t Florida State,
says, “ We will field a enlorful
MANCHESTER.
England team, one that may even run
(UI’I) — Willie Pastrano. of a little."
Miami, Fla., today offered
Set to rebound from an 11-11
Terry Downes a return fight record last year, the Seminext March after stopping the nolea will build around 6'7"
Cockney bookmaker fa the
center Gary SchuU, a catlike
11th round to retain his world 2o3-pnunder who led the team
light heavyweight boxing title. in scoring (12 9 ppgi and re­
The 29 year-old champion bounding last season as a
camu from behind Monday sophomore. Schult will be
night to beat the underdog
flanked by two 6’4” forwards,
Briton, who had looked a junior Bit! Peacock and sopho­
cinch to win the verdict after
more sensation Ron Mai men.
10 rounds of aggressive attack
Mel men scored 21 3 points a
The end came at 1:17 of the
game with the 83 61 freshmen,
11th round with the bloodwhile Peacock has been out­
smeared Downes resting on
standing fa pre season prac­
one knee.
tices and was moved to for­
“Terry is t |*me, tough
ward from guard, where he
boy," said Pastrano. “He de­
played
as a reserve last year.
serves a return.''
Behind Malmen ami Peacock
Manager A n g e l o Dundee
| are a host of eager giants led
nodded agreement and ssid he
would like the fight to be stag­ hy 8'3" Charles Fairchild, ■
CireUmfrrvnrr r&gt;( the earth
ed at Miami, but British pro­ transfer from Pensacola Jr,
College,
6’4"
John
Rogers,
and
at
the equator is about 21,98.1
moter Harry Levrne said he
miles.
hoped to stage the fight at fl'4" BUI Glenn.
the 10.000-capacity Wembley
Pool March 30.

Pasfrano Stops
Cockney In 11th

FSU Star Listed
On All-America
NEW YORK (U P D -S te v e
DeLong, s University of Ten­
nessee tackle, won the Outland Award today as Look
Magazine selected its annual
All-America team.
DeLong. selected as the out­
standing interior lineman of
the year, headed a 22-man
squad chosen by a seven-man
committee from the Football
Writers Association of Amer-

Paul Bryant waa claiming his
squad deserved the honor, No­
tre Darners couldn't surpress
the feeling that they had giv­
en it away.
Notre Dame, the top team
for four straight weeks, need­
ed only a victory over South­
ern California fur the trophy
but wound up instead falling
into third place In the ratings
when the Trojans rallied for
a stunning 20-17 come-frombehlnd victory.
The disappointed Irish held
onto four first place picks
and Big Ten champ Michigan
took the two remaining first
place votra and settled for
fourth place in the balloting.
Defending collegiate titleholder Texas came within one
point of an unheaten season
and wound up in fifth place.
The Longhorns lone defeat
was a 14-13 heartbreaker to
Arkansas.
Dig Eight champ Nebraska
finished sixth, down one spot
from last year. Louisiana
State completes Its regular
season Saturday against Flor­
ida hut regardless of tho out­
come they've nailed down
seventh place.
Oregon State, headed for
the Hose Howl, moved up a
notch to No. 8 and Ohio State
fell one position to ninth.
Southern California, bypass­
ed for the Rose Rowt, vaulted
four spots re-entering the top
ten in the final position.
Florida State headed for
second 10 followed by Sugar
Howl-bound Syracuse and un­
defeated Ivy League and Utah
were knotted for 14th, lllinoia
and New Mexico shared 16th
place; Tulsa and Missouri
were tied for 18th; snd Miss­
issippi and Michigan State
were deadlocked for the 20th.

Pur

M O V I N G ?

Independents
FLIPPING — Flipping neem* all the rage in
football. Top, Bill Iirown of the Minne.iotu Vik­
ing* ho* his feet knocked out from under him.
Center, Bemie Casey of the San Francisco 49crs
find himself in the same predicament. It can
happen in college, too, us Florida Stute'a I'hil
Spooner demonstrates, bottom.

Independcnts-Flnal
Team
W. L. T.
Fla. State
81 !
Ga. Tech
73 0
Chattanooga
73 0
Sou. Mis*.
83 0
Memphis St,
5t 0
Miami
48 4

CALL

M OVING AND S T O R A G E CO ., INC.

FA
5 0 4 C cley A ve.

By Jim Bacthn*
Herald 8porta Writer
South S e m i n o l e Junior
High's Hurricanes will go alt­
er the second victory in two
games this season when they
host the Sanford Junior High
Braves tonight at (he Lyman
High gymnasium fa Longwood.
Game lime is stated for 7:30
p m., or as soon as s prelim­
inary affair between the Jun­
ior varsity units of the two
schools Is completed. The
Jayvec tilt starts at 8:30 p.m.
The high scoring Hurri­
canes, fresh from a curtainraiser victory over Slsvls, 113
to 21, met the Braves three
times last season. Once the
Braves beat the Hurricanes
by one point, once the Hurri­
canes nipped the Braves by
one point and fa the rubber
match the Sanford club took
the win ami wilh it thu county
junior high title.
Seeking revenge, H e a d
Coach Dave Miller will go
with center Bruce Stuart, for-

K i n i o n , David
Burton and Joa
SHS grid stars,
will comprise the eoaehlng
staff for the seniors in SemHigh’s annual Powder
foothall game to ba
played against a team of jun­
ior* at Sanford's Municipal
Stadium 8:30 p. m.. Dee. 12.
The juniors wit! be coached
by four other Tribe pigskin
aces, Steve Ham*, Mika
Gray, l^Roy Nopper and
Chuck Scott.
The girla have been work*
Ing out during weekend prac­
tice drills and according to
reports they have the aches,
pain* and scar* to prove it.
Not only have they been
taught the basic fundament­
als of the game, but they
have also been engaged fa
the physical preparation for
thu event by exercises, loops
around the track at Lawson
Memorial Field and getting
“bawled out" hy the respec­
tive coaching staffs.

wards Brant Rose and Mike
Hargis and guards .Matt Hie
kok and Dennis Garrett. Reg­
ular guard Jim Lucas is under
the weather and Garrett will
lake over for him.
.Miller alio expect* to get
plenty of mileage out of guard
Hit West, forward Steve Shep­
herd and center Mike Rickctt.
In Ihe first outing Rose,
West and Garrett racked up
39 poinla between them. Sill­
ier laid he would be using his
first five more tonight than'
he did against Slavia because
the Sanford quintet Is alwnys
tough ami he's rxpecling the
WILL
Brave* tn come up with anolher top five.
OPEN
Meanwhile, In S a n f o r d ,
Head Coach Owen McCarron TOMORROW!
of the Braves has been pre­
paring his club for the opener
by working his boys on tech­
niques, patterns and endur­
F R O N T ON
»l*v
I f 4 3 A T I I IN 1'4W&lt;
ance. Tiie team, on the aver­
age, is small hut it is appar­
FIRST GAMB
ent they are determined.
2:10 P.M.
McCarron'* crew Is in top
physirnl condition.

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DEAR ABBT: ! rtctlvad
a dipping from jroor eohtma
thla a a n te |*i mall. It w it
• te n t • neighbor who h id a
bouMful of cita. T ht bouM
■mailed to high beavoo,
there w en eat hairs IQ over
th e furniture and the place
w u filth?, aid for that n a ­
a n nobody wasted to vlxlt
her.
Well, I mutt bo that per­
son because I do have a
houseful of cats, but I would
like to say somethin!:
Half of these eats a n not
m int I It stems that when
anyone in thla town wants
In le t rid of a cat, or tome
new born kittens, they drop
them off la my yard because
they know I love eats snd I
win five them a food home.
I called the Humane Society
ooce to come and pick up
soma c its (hero weren't
mine. They came out, but
were unable to catch them.
Now, if you can tell me bow
to let rid of the cats that
a re not mine, I will be |ls d
to do so. 1 will not destroy
them.
CAT LOVER IN PHOENIX
• • •
DEAR ABBY: There are
worse people than cat-lovers,
you know. I am referring to
people who tear something
out of n newspaper and m ill
it to someone without signteg their name.
Someone mailed me your
column. In it was a letter
about a neighbor who Uvtd

jaaoby
Itnly recovered the lead
from the UJL In tha World
Bridge Olympiad on board
aesran whan an overbid by
B aa Btayman failed to pay
off. Although Sam overbid hla
hand, the strategy bad an ex­
cellent chance to succeed. It
waa fully Justified by every­
thing except the actual re­
sult.
The bidding Is as shown in
the box with Sam sitting
South and Vie Mitchell North.
Vlc’e two heart call waa one
ef those all-purpose cue bide
that have achieved great pop­
ularity In modern expert eirelee. Vie wasn't trying for a
•lam; be was hoping to get
Bam to salae ipsdea or bid
ao-trump.
Bam couldn’t do either of

U)s J h s
"We thought long and hard
before we held the party, be­
cause wa had never served al­
coholic beverages In our homo
to young people before."
Those are the words of •
l a t h e r In Harlan, Conn.,
charged together with s num­
ber of other adults, with serv­
ing liquor to minors during
an evening of partying after
which ■ 17-year-oUI girl waa
hlbed In an automobile acci­
dent and her teen age escort
was charged with reckless
driving and negligent homi­
cide.
"W« thought long and hard
. . Thou words m utt sound
pathetically familiar to thou*smls and thousand* of parents
of teenagers all over live coun­
tryFor most parents today 1)0

TUESDAY P. M.

Legal Notice
■i:m*ui.i} c a u v n r

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ro v in issio v

S l l l l l ml P l b l l l l l r s i l s a

thla (n your column for the
neighbor who eomplained
about my cats, but didn’t
want to "hurt my feeling*."
My bouse Is s i elean aa nay
By Dettie Anailn
house In this neighborhood,
BIGGEST
EVENT of the
and my eats do not smell!
week in Navy circles Is tha
Of all tiis house pets, Uw
VAH-7 change of command,
eat Is by far the eteanest.
slated for 10 a. m. Friday and
If my neighbors were as
tho
activities that follow.
clean aa my cats, I’d b« sat­
Cmdr. B. B. Brown will be
isfied. If you think you can
relieved by Cmdr. Kenneth
get me to move, you are
Enney, with Cdr. Robert C.
sadly mistaken. 1 was here
Hendrickson
moving up to
first, and If you don't like
Ex-O, ns Enney becomes CO.
having me for a neighbor,
Immediately following tho
YOU can movet
COC ceremonies a reception
MINDING MY OWN BUST
will be held nt tha BOQ with
NESS IN MADISON
guests enjoying a buffet
• • •
luncheon.
DEAR ABBY: I read about A R L IS C H A P D E L A IN E
Friday night there win be
that woman who collected
an All-Hands party at the
cats and the neighbors com­
Ballroom beginning about
plained. She sounds like my
7:30
p. m. with everyone Join­
mother. Did that letter come
ing in for ths dancing snd
from Victoria, TexasT
buffet.
WILLIE MAE IN CLEVE­
The Peacemakers, having
LAND
gained e meesure of fame
DEAR WILLIE MAE: No.
from the Just - completed
It ci me from Baltimore,
round, the-wo rid cruise will
Maryland.
launch Into their new era un­
• • •
der Cdr. Enney’a command.
Problems? Write to ABBY,
Maanwhile, after a week or
Box €3700, Los Angeles,
so of marking time, Cdr.
Calif. For a personal reply,
Brown will mover on over
W '
enclose a stamped, self-ad­
and relieve Cdr. George Kimdressed envelope.
mons and take command of
• • •
RVAH-3, when George de­
Hate to write letters?
parts for San Diego.
Send one dollar to Abby,
T h e Sevcnettea enlisted
Box 63700, Los Angeles,
wives a rt in charga of tho
Calif., for Abhy'a booklet,
decorations for tho All-Hands
"HOW TO WRITE LETTERS
party, under the direction of
MARCIA FOY
FOR ALL OCCASIONS."
chairman, Mrs. C. Stringer.
She plans to decorate around
a Christmas theme, with lota
of greenery, tinsel, light* and
glitter to get everyone in a
holiday mood.
•
•
•
and drclded to show It. Vie's
HERE THEY ARE — the
NORTH
I three heart bit Wav a repeat
candidates for president and
A K q tt]
cue bid. Vie atlll hoped that
vice president of tha Naval
f KQ
Sam could ahnw spade sup­
Officer’s Wives Club.
♦ J543
port
nr
bbl
no-trump.
Sam
*QB
Names were announced to­
really ahould have bid four
WEST
EAST
day by President Evelyn Fits*
clubs, but he selected three
*1
4AJ87S3
patrlck. Two of these gals
no-trump on tho theory that
WAJ 1 0 9 S4 3 Vf l t
will take over the teaderehip
♦ Q 10 7 3
«S
Vie would hold a club honor.
of the NOWC In January.
*3
*K053
Ram won the heart opening
Candidates f o r president
SOUTH &lt;D&gt;
In dummy and led the queen
are Mary Durant of Heavy
A 10
of club* for a finesse. When
Three and Slarcla Foy of
T7J
It held, business atartrd to
• AKII
Seven.
A A J 10 T 8 4
look up, but when W rit
Running for vte* president
Both vulnerable
showed out on the second
will be Kitty O’Gara of Three
BonIk Writ North Kail
club the play went into bank­
and Arlts Chapiedalne of
KITTY O'GARA
IA
IT
IA
1’ota
ruptcy. Ram could only lake
Seven.
3 A Pass 2 V
I*a»a
•lx trh-kv and Italy chalked
Election coffee will he held
1n
I’aaa 3 V
1‘asa
up 300 point*.
I NT. fata Pa as I'aaa
in January at tha Ballroom
At tho other table Fouih
Opening laad—T J.
under the chairmanship of
played nt feur illnmnndv. lie
Billie Taft and in the mean­
these thing*, but bn hail n lost two nees and two trump
time, these four gala are go­
good four-rnrd diamond unit trirks for down one.
ing to he campaigning hard.
I t’s going to he hard on the
voter*, too, it* both slates a rt
well qualified for tha Jobs
ami all the girls 10 attractive
b v Ruth M niett
and poisesaed of outstanding
think long and hard before
It takes a lot of thinking for
qualities of leadership.
going againvt what their own parents to rationalize serving
Who will it he?
natural Judgment tells them drinks to teen agers on the
At tha meeting ef the
they should do, and deride to grounds tint it is ‘ itour nil the
NOWC board today at Betty
go along with what oilier par­ lime" at debutante parties.
Stokes home, th* present
ents are doing.
I’crhaps the great trouble
members worked on winding
it takes a lot of thinking— with parent* today !i that we
up the details and loots and*
t h o u g h usually not very think too much about such
of th tlr term of offic*. They
straight thinking—for parent.* things.
have presented a large, gen­
to deride to let a girl go We think and think nntil we
erous check to the Little Red
steady when the is loo young aren't quite sure what is right,
Srhoothuuea f o r Retarded
MARY DURANT
to bu to emotionally Involved, even though we knew before
Children; made a presentation
cither because the pleads that wc began the thinking that so
of money to ths Rarepta Rett
"all the other girls" go steady, olten ends In seeing things the
Horn# to pay for repair* to
or because parents fear if way our teen-agers want u.x to
the record player and alto
they say "no" their daughter ■re them.
buy soma warm slippers for
will deceive them.
tt doesn't lake nil that TV Tima Show of Ih* Night: the resident*; donattd |50 to
It lakei a lot nl thinking for thinking to decide what is
10-11 pm . NBC. "Vietnam: th# station library for chil­
parents to decide to give a heat for our teen a gen. It
dren's books.
boy a car Iwforc liny are does take all that thinking to It’s a Mad War." Hardly the
President Evelyn announc­
sure he Is mature enough to reach the point of giving in. Jolly show Iho title might sug­ ed that ths aai* of the Offi­
he turned loose with it, simply nr to go along with what gest, this is an informative cer'# Wive* international rebecause he plead* for one aud other parents ate telling their news documentary, showing
all his friends have cart.
much of what's hern going on
sons and daughters do.
soy circumstances, playing
in this embattled and remote
comer of the world ami at­ that role, complete with flashtempting to explain what it'a hacks.
all about. The show does call
5 8:30 p.m. CBS. World War
dramatic attention to the al­ I "D-Day at Gallipoli." An­
&lt;*&gt; f t s t t t i y ' v r»&lt;M&gt;l»
11:30 (3) J * n p * r d y
most total unreality of what's other stark reminder of tha
t i l t 111 Man fr uit U N C L E
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been going on and what the hell of tha first World War,
IS) Itvd h k v l l u n
WEDNESDAY P. II. people and our Gl’a think this one covers the disastrous
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13:00 13) Hoy W h i n
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10.9* (9) T h s K u g l t l v *
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Peacemakers Get New Skipper

alone except for a houseful
of ests. They said the house
stunk, the furniture was fil­
thy, there were eat hairs all
ever the place and that waa
the reason nobody ever wantad to visit tht woman. They
went on to lay that the wo­
man herself was a very nice
person and they didn’t want
to hurt her feelings by tenteg her. Well, Abby, in the
first place, I do not have a
•'houseful" of cata. 1 have
only 11 In the second place,
if I wanted company I would
Invite them. 1 do not m in
people. My eata are better
friends to mo than any of
my neighbors.
LOVES CATS IN CHAR­
LOTTE, N C.
• • •
DEAR ABBY i Somebody
wanted to be sure I didn't
miss that tetter In your col­
umn about the lady who kept
a lot of eata, so they tore It
out of the Chicago’s Amer­
ican and mailed It to me. 1
wasn't fooled for a minute.
I know who sent It. She’a a
neighbor of mine who loves
birds. Tell her to sweep her
own iloo'step first. At least
my eats know what a sand­
box Is for. She lets her birds
out of their cages and they
fly all over her house) Then
she burns Incense to cover
up the od.ir. Whew!
TO THE BIRD L A D Y
FROM THE CAT LADY
• • •
DEAR ABBY; Please put

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By Abigoil Von Buren

NAS THRIFT SHOP has received • big helping hnnd this year from
Thelma Unger, (left) and Terry Shattuck, (right) who have orginated a
work day each month to press and tag all gmrmenta. As chairman Terry
has arranged that each squadron takes their turn a t collecting and sell­
ing and records indicate a very successful term financially. Thelma has
nerved as co-chairman of tha T hrift Shop.
(Herald Photo)
dpe cookbook has been fabuluoui—more than 450 have
been bought and ordara a rt
atill being accepted. These
cookbooks make wonderful
gifts, you know.
At the present itme, candi­
dates are being choien and
selections m a d e f o r t h *
NOWC rap. from each squad­
ron. These girl* will be
named and introduced at ths
change ot board coffee in
January, too.
Evelyn said that eubecrlptiona are atill being taken
for U. S. Lady a t a reduced
price until December 31st.
Contact E v e l y n o r y o u r
NOWCrep. to
onler this
magailne.
One of th* things that
may be coming up next year
for the NOWC board i* th*
formation of the Toastmistre ii Club. This idea is being
pushed by the wivet of
Three, who have stirred up a
lot of enthuilaim for the
cluh, but feel it would be
better coordinated by the
NOWC than by an individual
squadron.
•

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•

RVAH-3 Enlisted W i v e s
Club will hold their election
of officers Thursday at 1
p. m. at tha Railroom, and
thry realty have a fine, large
slat* on which to vote.
Thla la a very big club
with over 100 member* and
everyone I* expecting great
things of them. They are
certainly off to a good start.
Candidates for president
are Randy Harrington, Marg*
Harvey and Mary Hardin; for
vie* president, Alice Baugh,
Marl* Owens and Shirley
Moore; for eccretary, Norma
Plekene, Nelleta Moor*. Linda
Tronegard and Sua Maurer;
treasurer, Carolyn Taylor,
Lucy Pope and Sarah Paul,
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RVAIf-13 OOficera Wives
•nil husbands were guests of
Cdr. Tony and .Maggie Nolta
LAST DAY
SHOWS AT

at their home on November
14th. Thla was a vary casual,
gat-acquainted type of party,
made festive by tha delicious
midnight buffet served by the
hoat and hoetese.
The O Wives of 13 have
been very busy, too and on
November 25th, attended a
farewell function during th*
Happy Hour a t tha After­
burner.
Lt. Bill Selgel and his wife
Kay were the honored. Bill,
who has been material con­
trol officer la being trans­
ferred to Pensacola where h*
will be an instructor with the
NAV-CAD program. They era
leaving today, according to
reports.
Thursday th* wives will
meet at the Lake Monroa Inn
at 12:30 for cocktails and a
1 p. m. luncheon. Thla is
planned aa a Christmas lunch­
eon with everyone exchanging
gag gifts. Featured attrac­
tion a t tha luncheon will be
the presence of tha Skippar,
Cdr. Tony Nolta, who wlU
talk to tho wivao about partinent matters.
On December 11, Heavy 13
Is planning th tlr Ail Hands
party. They are expecting •
big crowd and will taka over
tha National Guard Armory
for tha occasion. Tha affair
will g it underway at B p. m.
and th* witching hour is mid­
n ig h t
On December 17th, another
party, this time tha officers
and wives Christmas party at
the Capri. Mora about that
later. All plana ara not com­
plete for this function.
So you can sea that every­
one In Thirteen is busy with
all kinds of exciting social
events aa they settle down to
their now homo In Sanford,
a a a
THERE ARE Iota of coin­
ings and goings on at tha
(Ration thesa days and last
week Ruth Swanson was hos­
tess to a Newcomer's Coffee

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at her homo In station quart­
ers.
Six naweomer wives were
present and thesa included
th* following: Kathy Csrnia,
wife of First Lt. James K.,
new Marine Corpa exec.;
Oviedo Engel, wife of CWO
Laurence G-, new transporta­
tion officer; Beverly Graer,
wife of Lt. Carter Greer, new
aasiatant dental officer; Jesala McCarthy, wife of Lcdr.
J. E. McCarty, who will he
in Operation; Juno Martin,
wife of L t R. W. Martin,
who will be the new Agionica
officer.
Hail and farewells were
expressed, too. Hail to Peggy
Barnt, wlf* of Lt-Jg. Philip,
who will be new supply offi­
cer and farewell to Louisa
Redeli, whose husband, L t

Bill, preavnt supply officer,
is being transferred to tha 9
flagship a t Yokusks, Japan.
The RldeB’a will be departing
on December 15th for the
Orient. Louie* w u presented
with a silver bowl as a fare­
well gift, from tha Station
Wives.
Next function planned by
th* Station Wives will be a
luncheon on the 17th. Thi* is ^
not the regular luncheon day,
but this will ba a Christmas
fata and plans sra not yet
complete.
Also, on December 11th, a
hail and farewell party i*
planned a t tho BOQ by tha
man, for these tame people
mentioned above, plus a few
others who will b* transiting
ona way or tha other.
g
* a •
HIGH POINT winner a t
tha VAH-11, Dot 8 bridge
held at Jane Sandoiky’a iait
week w u Mr*. D. W. Huston,
Sue Jamison's mother.
Rua and Betty Catron, th*
"pansy girl" will b* co-hos­
tesses to tha December eof.
fee-builnett meeting aUted
for the 10th a t Sua'a home. "
This will be the only social
function of th* club during
December aa avaryona is scur­
rying around like mad pre­
paring for the big homecoming scent just before Christ­
ina a.
Unofficial Indications now
ara that th* men will be a r­
riving about December 19th.
We hear that ia Skipper R.
W. Kennedy’s birthday—so if
h« hat anything to **jr about
it—they'll be here tha 19th.
At any rate—it’a going to be
n grand C hrlstm u for tha
families of Eleven.
A homecoming party la
planned for New Year's Eva
—as of now, pending official
confirmation and ether mat­
ters. Sue Kennedy, Rua Jam­
ison and Carol Dennison will
ba working on tha arrange­
ments for this event.
Other than that—everyone
fn Eleven la busy with their
own plans.

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a n d envelopes, F R E E ! Mail the
le tte rs you choose in our special
mail box and we wilt have them sent
from the famous Santa Claus Post
Office in Santa Cfaus, Indiana. The
special child in your life will be de­
lighted with this positive proof that I
there is a Santa Claus.

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Hosts Meeting Of

Barbara Bradley Engaged

W.M.P.F. Group
T b t regular meeting of the
W.M.P.F. of the Missionary
Alliance Church w it held re­
cently it the home of Mri. H.
D. Patton on 20th Street.
Mrt. W. B. Webb opened
the meeting with prayer and
an Iniplrtng devotional pro­
gram wai given by Mr». B. H.
Stone.
A bog of clothing and ma­
terial* was prepared for the
Bowman* to tike hack to the
minion field* with them for
u*e in the botpitala. it wai
•greed to tend money to the
Florida Chrlatlin migrants
for Chriatmas and to make
clothing for missionary chil­
dren.
Delicious refreshments were
•erved buffet style to the
Mmea. Ayera, B. H. Stone,
George Wella, E. A. Monforton, W. B. Webb and the hoite n .

Mr and Mrs. Gordon Lam-t Women's Student Government Board. She Is presently resld* ] ployed by Tr*na World Air­
bert Bradley of Sanford an-1 Association and the Freshman ing at Cocoa Beach and ia in -1 tines at the Merritt Island
Launch Area, Kennedy Spa09
noua.'e the engagement and
Center.
appnachlag marriage of their
Her flanee w as born In
dauihter, Mias Barbara Riaer
Jacksonville a n d attended
Brallty, to Frink Wettley
schools there and ia Washing­
ton, D. C., where be played
Boeden Jr., ion of Mr. and
football and wai on tho track
Mri. Lawrence E. Lecper of
and soccer team s. Ha attendOsteen.
ed the University of Florida
The popular bride-elect wai
tnd Is presently employed by
bom in Philadelphia, Pa., and
the National Aeronautic and
was graduated from Seminole
Spice Administration a t Cipe
High School with the class of
Kennedy.
Mil, where she was a m ajor­
The wedding will bo a i
ette and member of Tri-!U-Y
event of Jan . 23, 19CS, a t Holy
and the Sally staff. She attend­
Cross Episcopal Church with
ed Florida. Southern College
complete wedding plans an­
and was a member of the
nounced a t a later date.

Casselberry

Personals
By J i m Caaaelberry
Dan Lott of Lake Triplet
Drive la recuperating at home
from a alight heart attack
which caused him to be hos­
pitalized last week at Winter
Park Memorial Hospital

MISS SANDY TENNANT, holdin* flowers,
wan recently crowned queen of homecoming ac­
tivities at Lyman High School. Other candi­
dates reigning in the Queen’s Court #a prin­

cesses are left to right, Gayle Lincoln, Lawree
Dean, Queen Sandy Tennant, Dana Hall, Candy
Potter, Barbara Ellis and Nancy George.

Deltona W W Club Shows Fashions
By MUdrad Haney
Dunbar and her two little I adorable models. The child- 1ker's Children’s Shop
Members of the Deltona girls, also of Deltona, were ren's clothes were from Par-[Land.
Welcome Wagon Club and
their friends immensely en­
joyed the recent style show
at the Community Center.
The beautiful styles Includ­
ed sportswear, casual weir,
evening wear and lingerie
and were from Gibbs of DeLand.
Mrs. Charles Richmond nar­
rated the show which was
very ably directed by Mrs.
William Yohc of Dcllary. Tho
unusually lovely dresses ami
ensemblei were shown to ad­
vantage by the very charming
Deltona Wagon Club ladles.
Those who very graciously
served as models were Mrs.
Oscar Craighton, Mrs. Charles
Richmond, Mrs. Anlhony Wis­
niewski, Mrs. Harry Withers,
Mrs. Charles Bolles, Mri.
Douglas Lovell, Mrs. John
Vilscck, Mrs. Ross Mancos,
Mrs. Leo BoUcns and Mrs. Ir­
win Ohman, all of Deltona and
Mrs. Donald Erickson and
small son, Jon Charles o(
Pittsburgh who were visiting
the Robert Haneys. Mrs. Earl

Yule Decorations

Program Delights
Oaks Garden Club
By Jolla Rartoi
A program on Christmas
deeorstions consisting of pic­
tures of various article* and
recordings telling how they
are made was presented at
the November meeting of the
Oaks Garden Club held at the
home of Mr*. Hannah O'Brien
In Maitland.
in charge of the program
was Mrs. II. T. Criltendon.
president of the South Semin­
ole Garden Club and owner of
Daisy Flower Shop In Semin­
ole Plaza. She was assisted by
Mrs. Fred Heuberger who
•bowed many llem» made of
felt, yarn and other inczpenlive materials which can be
used as ornaments.
Two members selected to
fill vacancies on the executive
board were Mrs. Gary Sow­
ers, chosen is second vice
president, and Mrs. Richard
Grier, named publicity chair­
man.
Co-hoateas for the meeting
was Mrs. Howard Pryor who
made a floral arrangement to
be taken to DePugh Nursing
Home in conjunction with the
club’s garden therapy project
for the year.
A horticultural report on
growth and care of chrysan­
themums was given by Mrs
A. B. Lockaby.
Next meeting will be the
Christmas party, Dec. 17, si
the home of Mrs. James E.
Hansford in Maitland. Mem­
bers were reminded to mike a
holiday decoration to be plac­
ed in (be gift exchange at the
A recharge indicator is the
test "extra" on cordless
settle shavers for men. The
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becomes necessary to r«arge the unit, which also
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Homemakers Club

Carrie's Salad

To Feature Home

With Cranberries

Color Thursday

Holiday Treat

The Sanford Home Makers
Club will meet Thursday, Dec.
3. at 1:30 p.m. at the County
Agent's office on 17-92.
A special feature on “Color
In the Home” will be present­
ed. and all members are ask­
ed to bring a small gift to be
distributed to patients at the
Serepta Best Home.

Geneva Personals
By J s u a Hays
Dr. and Mrs. T, W. Edwards
of Winter Park spent the
Thanksgiving holidays at their
home on Rest Haven, which
if on beautiful Lake Harney.
Enjoying the holidays with
the Edwards were Mrs. Jane
Hobby and two sons sad Mr.
Mrs. Mills Lord and son. The
Hobbys and the Lords arc
from Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGill
of Geneva hid with them for
the holidays their four chil­
dren. They are Miss June Mc­
Gill of Winter Park, Robert
McGill of Altamonte Springs,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker
and three sons of Sanford and
Mr. and .Mrs. Donald Regan
and four children of Sanford.
Also Mr. Regan's mother,
Mrs. Tom Regan, of Sanford
was present.
The Sicg family mrt at the
community hall fo- ii* annual
Thanksglv.ng meal. Tho fain

Hies have met at (he home
of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Allen
In the p u t, but Mrs. Allen reporta that there are Just too
many now for her house so
that leaves the hall. Relatives
of the Steg family came Into
Geneva from Winter Park.
Chuluota, Oviedo, Cocoa and
Jacksonville. There were 35
persons enjoying the food and
staying ihe afternoon to catch
up on the news.
Mike and JoAnn Britton of
Eau Gallic came up to spend
Ihe holidays with their moth­
er, Mrs. Roy Morgan. They
had tn rrturn home on Mon­
day to return to school.

MISS BARBARA RISER BRADLEY

Enterprise Personals
Ry Mr*. Ritchie Harris
Mr. and Mrs. William Avery
of Fairfax County, Va., are all
moved In ami getting nettled
in their new humu, the former
Srolt home on East DeBary
Avenue. Mrs. H. Hurlburt,
Mrs. Avery’s mother, is visit­
ing wilh them for a while now.

Mr. and Mrs, Fred Harris
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
and
Miss Helen Snodgrass en­
W. L. Sieg over the weekend
were Mrs. Lev McLvIn and tertained with their usual
Mrs. Alva Griffin of Sarasota.
Mrs. MeLain is the sister of
Mrs. Sieg.

Woman’s Club

Thanksgiving family dinner at
their home on Enterprise
Street Sunday. Guests Includ­
ed Mr. and Mrs. Richard Har­
ris ami children of Fern I’ark,
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Perkins
o( Tampa and Mr. and Mrs.
AI Adkins and children of Win­
ter Garden,

Looking for a really festive
salad to serve for holiday
meals and entertaining?
The following recipe from
Mrs. Carrie Mae Roberts,
Home Demonstration leader
In Pasco County, has every­
body asking for aecoods. Hr*.
Roberts makes plenty and
keeps it refrigerated la g lu t
Jars fo whisk o u t and e rn e
when company comes —
CARRIE’S
•
CRANBERRY SALAD
t package unflavored gelalla
t package cherry gelatin
I cup hot water
I cup sugar
I cup pineapple juice
t ( e s i p o o D lemon juice
1 oringe, ground
l cup ground ra w cranberries
1 cup c r u s h e d pineapple
1 cup chopped celery
Ii cup chopped walnuts
Soften gelatin in a small
amount of water. Dissolve
gelatin In hot water. Add su­
gar, pineapple juice and lem­
on juice. Stir to dissolve su­
gar. Add remaining Ingred­
ients and chill until firm .

Ladies Auxiliary
Wekiwa Lodge 879
Meets Wednesday

The Ladies Auxiliary of
Henry Simpson of Geneva
Wekiwa Lodge No. 679 will
spent Thanksgiving in Semin
hold the regular monthly
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ole Memorial Hospital, but Is
mcrling Wednesday at 7:30
doing very well following sur­
l&gt; m. at Oddfellows Halt on
IS" M K C O WAV f 7 . M
gery the first of the week.
The genera] business and all Magnolia Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Trospcr Mrs. Simpson reports she ex department* of the Sanford
Routine business will be dis­
8ILVKKPLATE BY —
of 2590 South Sanford Avenue pecta him bom* in a few days Woman'i Club will meet Wed­ cussed and all members are
INTERNATIONAL
DELTONA LADIES modeling for the recent Welcome Wagon Club
announce the arrival of their
nesday, Dec. 2, for luncheon. urged (o be present to lend
Fashion Show Included, left to right, Mrs. Harry Withers, Mrs. Charles
first child, a hahy girl. Dawn
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shawley The Herald previously stated their support. Plan* for the
KADER
Holies, Mrs. Douglas Lovell, Mrs. John Vilscck, Mrs. Boss Mancos anil
Renee, horn November 21, had as Thanksgiving guests, Tuesday. We goofed on the Christmas party will be made
JEWELERS
Mrs. Irwin Ohman.
1961 at Seminole Memorial his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. dates, so please accept our and a date for the party will
112 S. PARK AYE.
Hospital, Sanford, and weigh­ L. Gardner, of Tampa and apologies.
be **‘t.
ing in at a healthy seven also his sister and her two
pounds, five ounces.
children.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. ami Mrs, John Spence ol
Miss Helen Alderman of
Leesburg, and paternal grand Jacksonville was home to
parents for the first time ar« spend the Thanksgiving week­
Dec. 4 is ohserved annually Mustard Seed. Inc., in order to purchase 1,000 dogwood Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trospcr end with her mother, Mrs. W.
L. Alderman.
as World Gardening Day by to accept contributions to trees to be planted In Nagoya of 202 Beth Drive.
f e d e r a t e d garden clubs meet the needs of these "stone Japan. This year's statewide
throughout the United States age savages" who are not project Is contacting and as
Begun as a part of the People Chinese, but probably emi­ listing orchid fanciers In
to People program, its aims grated there from the South Free Chins. Last year Florida
arc to help where needed, to Sea Islands, There arc now garden club members sent
better know all peoples ami five clinics, four mobile clin­ more than 25,000 used com­
ics, three tuberculosis sani­ memorative postage stamps
to promote world peace.
Tho Garden Club of Sanford tariums and several colonies to New York City where they
SCtttTISN "III*
began its world gardening ac­ for lepers. More than 200 were divided Into packets of
Km 4 m m l l i h l d i it Ml CIM,
►i-J
Mol'd
kur nuiktii. 4IU.
babies
are
born
each
month
25
each
and
forwarded
to
tivities through correspon­
|i!o&lt; ilu*. WiUiuMl'. shoosdence and the exchange of in the maternity wards she Afro-Asian countries to be
oiXKua.
|iju e
used to combat Communist
packets of seed With foreign has established.
gardeners and now has cor­ It is tn these “ Ilaomi for propaganda.
respondents in New Zealand, Mary” that Sanford's contri­
the Philippines, Australia. Ire­ butions are sent. Wardrobes
land and Formosa to whom for the mother and layettes
they send gardening maga­ for Ihe newborn ire assem
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Trued of
hied from the used clothing
zines and seed packets,
I'pan her departure, each Loch Arbor have had as their
Mrs. Henry Simpson. Gene
mother receives a brilliant house guest, Sirs. D o r a
va, chairman for the local
piece of Jewelry—for morale Church of East Point, Ga.
club, finds world gardening
—and the picture from a
an inspiring project. Under
greeting card inscribed on the
her supervision, memhers revrrse side with a Bible
have sent good used clothing, verse In Chinese character*.
bundles of religious greeting
All these articles are trans­
cards and discarded costume
ported to Formosa free of
Jewelry to Aaiwao, Formosa
chsrge by the U. S. Navy
(Free China). These items are
through Project Handclasp.
used in the work of a Presby­
Members are on constant
All the parts that make a watch fast or slow-lho mainspring, halfo
terian missionary's wife, Mrs lookout for additional projects
spring, balance wheel-have been left out of Accutron. Th« Accutron
Lillian Dickson, in aiding
and continue to be aware of
movement
Is electronic. It keeps virtually perfect lirijt by the vibre*
more than 150,000 fiercely in­ the many need* of countries
tions of a tiny tuning fork powered by a battery. And comes with the
dependent aborigines of ob­
that can he met through sim­
scure origin in the mountains
first guaranteetof accuracy ever given. No watch has ever been so
ilar contributions of time and
of the island.
precise. So don't oven call it a watch. Accutron Is the world's only
material. In 1962 Florida gar­
Mrs. Dickson, wife of the den clubs, by collecting 50
electronic wrist timepiece. It's worth the time to you to look Into it
•3 to*6
president of Taiwan Theolo­ cent* each irons interested
gical College, organized The members, sent tnough money
Choose from Shlp'n Shore's
Accutron prices start at $129.00 plus tu
gala collection of season's
Just perfect forgiltm*.
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Luncheon Slated

For Wednesday

New Arrivals

Federated Garden Clubs Will Celebrate
Annual World Gardening Day This Friday

Personals

Accutron9
is not a watch.

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■flag quality that wa bar*
ritoa buaa admonished by
aaga to nprooo. Du ao
A n n (March » to April
If) With all that work facias
you, a tea of a personal nature,
H la tori you plan it wisely
l i n t Aaaociatos can also have
demands. Try to appease
than easily and iraeiouaiy.
TAVKVB (April to to May
to) Try not to eome to any
definite decisions do certain
matters now, since they could

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Study well toto these affairs
first, Bn more cooperative
with others.
O B in n (May at to June
to) Ton have ao mueh to do
Suit It would be wise to take
aoae time out to do whatever
la revitalising. Don’t depend
on co-workers. They have
their own duties to perform
WolL
MOON OOLDIBN (June »
to July at) Going after pleasore is all right, hut don’t try
to Impress others by being un­
necessarily estrsvagut. Also,
don’t he token In by fait talkora. They cannot ba relied up­
on at all.
LKO (July to to August 31)
Betas more philosophies! at
homo relieves much of the
pressure there. Show the bet­
ter side of your nature. Prac­
tice more economy end you
ooon find you have the secur­
ity you seek.
VUUIO (August a to Sep.
tember a ) Don't run away
from your problems — face
them bravely end then decide
later whet you must do. Get
into those statements, written
material about which you
have been procrastinating.
TOs la Just a bad habit.
LIBIA September 23 to Oc­
tober a) Stew that you are a
practical person In whatever
dealings of a business or emo­
tional nature you may be im­
mersed. Get advice from
aome wise advisor, too. Follow
It.

SCORPIO (October a to No­
vember 31) Batter slow down
n bit end be more accurate,
since you ere working under
nervous tension. Take time
to Improve health. Then all
goes better for you.
HAGITTARILN (November
22 to December 21) Any diffi­
cult problems facing you
should be considered as step­
ping-stones to greater success.
Discuss affairs quietly with
those In power. Then you get
excellent results.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to Jsnusry 20) You can be
seriously
disappointed
by
those who are very close to
you If you are overly expectent. Steer clear of the social.
There could be arguments en­
suing.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 10) lie very diplo­
matic with thou- who in any
way esn make it difficult fur
you in iny sphere of your en­
deavor. Use utmost rare in all
your dealings. Then respect
grows.
PUCKS (February 2» to
March 20) Associate only with
those persons who have char­
acter and are wise in their
thinking, actions. Be devoted
to those who deserve your af­
fection. Increase harmony at
home.
IP YOUR CHILD LH BORN
TODAY, he or she will have
such strong will power that
you hardly know what to do,
but if you realise that this is
■ great asset in life and chan­
nel the tot's mind early In the
right directions and later give,
(he finest spiritual training
possible, have excellent litera­
ture, floe friends around, the
pattern for succisfu! living
will be cut. Fine banker, poet,
priest, etc. here.
"The Stars Impel, they do

•of compel." What you make
of year life It largely up to
YOU!
Carroll Rlghter'a Individual
Forecast for your sign for
January is now ready. For
your copy send your birlhdat*
and t l .00 to Carroll Rlghter
Forecast. The Sanford Herald,
Box m i , Hollywood 21, Calif.
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the National Invitation Basket
ball Tournament is S3 points
by George Alikan with Dcpaul
in 1943. The total almost dou­
bled Mlkan’s high output of 27
points for a single game the

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W a n t e d T o Bay
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T h a t L in a D e v e l o p m e n t Co. th *
hol lar of t h a f o l l . i w l n t c a r t l t i r a i l haa fllad .Aid c a r t l f l c . t *
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y e a r of l e m a n c * . t h e d . a r r l p tl.m of lh » p r o p e r l y . an d !h»
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N i m . in w h ich *aa&lt;«aa t 8hally J .irj.h, All o f aa ld p r o p a r t y
l.alliif In t h a C o u n ly nf .Samirtola, Slaf« of F t r l d a 1,'nlaa*
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Clark o f C i r c u i t C o u r t
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for I a a d a a d t o ba laauad th a r a on. T h a c a r ' l f l c a l a n u m h a r an d
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•aid p r o p a r t y b a i n * In lha
C o u n ty o f Kern Inota, P l a t a of
F lo rid a. U n ta a a a u ch c a r t l f l e a t a
• hall ha r a d a a m a d a r e o r d l n a ta
law t h a p r o p a r t y &lt;|.acr lbad In
• uch c a r t l f l e a t a will ba luld
to t h a h l a h a a t c a a h b id d er a t
tha f r o n t d o o r of t h a Samlnol*
C o u n ty C o u r t I t . 11, a a t S an fo rd
F lo rid a, on t h a flrat M onday In
lh a m o n t h o f Da a m b a r . H a t .
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(O fficial C l a r k * . Xaali
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Clark of C ircuit Court
Sam inola C ounty, Florida
By: H. N T a m m , J r .
D aputy C lark
Fut.l.ah Nov. 1». 17, J« A Dac
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w a a r a a n i t a a a d In bualnaaa a t
A l t a m n n l a S p rtn s a . F l a . S an tlnola C o u n t y , F lo rid a , u n d e r t h a
f l c t l t l o u a n a m a of. A l t a m n n t a
K i d d i e C n t i a e t . an d ( h at wa I n ­
t e n d to r a a l a t a r aald nain* w i t h
t h e C l a r k of l h a C ircu it C o u r t ,
S a m ln o la C o u n t y , Florida, In
accordanca
w ith
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H ia lu la a .
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t a c t i o n
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Thai
[.an a P a v a l o p m a n t Co.
t h e h o l d a r o f t h a lollowln* c e r ­
t i f i c a t e h a a fllad aald r . r t l f l c a i a fo r t a s dead t n ha laauad
t h a r a n n . T h a r a r l l f t r a l a rtitm har
a n d y a a r a t laauanca. lha d e a c r l p t t o n o f l h a p ro p erty , a n d
t h a n a m a In w h ich It waa a a a a t a a d a r a a a folbiw a:
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T aar o f

laauanca 1943

Seminole Realty

TRUCK Driver. Produce Exp e r i e n c e A References.
Write Box 111, Sanford Her
aid.

BABY Slttcra
322 I23B.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

322-5612

C o i l IM.VV a t S a n f o n t , 8»mlnota ( ’ouotjr, Kloriila. I n l a n d ,
to r a a l a t a r i h r • • I I n a m e with
tha C lark o f t h a C i r c u i t C ourt
of tf*mtnol# C o u n t y , F lo rid a,
pursuant
to
S actio n
s a t us
F lo rid a
• 'I T Y P RODU CTit C O R P O R .
ATION
By; *i w . r . y , Mi«r
Vlca P r a a l d a n t
(HKA 1.1
Slack N. Clay aland. J r
d l t o r n a y a t Law
P. G. D r a w e r T.
S anford , F l o r i d a
P u b lish Nov. 1 1 , a Dac. 1, I.

Men women, 18-31. Start high FRENCH AVENUE HOUSE SEVERAL Outstanding 8 ft 8
as 1103.00 a week. Prepara­ NEAT S-b*drooni bouse oa
Bedroom Homs* available la
corner lot. Zooed commer­ all Area* of Sanford. Let i
tory training until appoint'
ed. Thousands of Jobs open. cial. HMdy location for resi­ Show you Arowdl
Experience usually unneces­ dence, small busts*** or of­
sary. FREE Information on fice. Valuable property for
only 38,300.
jobe, salaries, requirements.
1101 f . P a il Ave.
Write TODAY giving name,
FA M S I laytime
address and phone. Lincoln
Service, Box 109, Sanford
URCENBRIAR
Retltorlniuror-TreJee
Herald.
Choice lets available ta
322-4991 19U 8. French Av*.
Greenbrier *f Leek Altar

72. Femat* Help Wanted

Local A Long Distant
Adaraa Transfer A Storage
REWARD: Have you seen YENTSCH MAINTENANCE
Service A Supplies
322-0223
322-487*
"Inky?" Ur's a B l a c k
322 4843
Cocker Spaniel. P l e a s e 2363 S. Park Dr.
■13. Plant*. Feed*. Seed*
phone 323-0897 or 322 97W If
19.
Huildertt
Supplies
you know his whereabouts.
SANFORD FEED STORE
PAINT close out V4 price Whole Corn |d 23 — Snap Corn
LOST: Personally engraved,
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
$2.10 — Jim Dandy Dog
F r a a S an fo rd E i c h a n g w
heavy silver Charm Brace­
320 Maple Ave.
322 0300 Feed — |3.73 for 30 lb*. In­
(Dial D lr a a l)
let. Sentimental value. Re­
cludes Tax.
ward. 322-3907.
20. Hardware
330 Sanford Ave.
332-9990 50. Ml*c. For BaI*
LOST: Billford, money, pa­
Sanford's Most Complete
50. Mine. For Sate
B O A T S , Guni, Buy, Sell,
pers, s t a m p s , pictures,
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
Trade, Repair. O S T E E N
cards, Vicinity Scars, Pine- 203 E. 23th.
3223481
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
BRIDGE FISH CAMP.
crest. Reward 668-3834.
of 10,000 Item*
21. Home Repairs
1300 Grspevllle Ave.
1 BUTANE Heater. 1 small
ROOFING REPAIR. Large or 81” TRUTONE Table Model Trailer, Washing Machine, 1
large Circulating oil heater
Small. Call before 9 A.M. or TV. For information please
i \ ro t.v T Y J i n a K ' i c o i n r .
after 3 P.M. EUDELL, Ph. call 322-2293.
m k m i x o m : c o m v . f i .o u i i m
A I Rldl.ig Mower (Cootin
K ftTATti OF
322-7389.
ental). Ph. 322 6910.
P A U L IN E KOVAC IK .
FOn FRESH Cage Laid Eggs,
stop In at 2739 Country Club fl per Day rental (or Electric
NOTICE O F FIN W. HI'.POIIT
A NO AP P LICA T IO N F o i l l ) l v
Rd. 322-4039.
Carpet Shampcwar with purC H U IK R
c h a * a o f Blue Lustre. Car­
All p t r i o n t «r# h e r e b y noil* M i n i s; i m &gt;s: h r i r m i t i i s AUTO. Washar. 322-3802.
srkieis m »
fie.I i h e t t h e u f i i e r i l i n e d n
roll's
Furniture.
.NOTICE
18
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G
IVEN
E x e c u t o r o f tel*! e*tikte, hue
c o m p le te 1 t h e .K lnilulit ra t l m th«l C IT V P a o i l C C T H COIl- LATEX Paint $2 So gal. Armyt h e r e o f enrl h i * H U d In i«M POBATtOJf. an Ohio c o r p o r a ­ Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford 1KONER, Typewriter table*,
c o u r t lt« f i n a l r e p o r t 4nr| appl l- tion. ilcalrtiiK t o t n a a . o In hualLuggage Rack, Encyclope
Ave.
c a t i o n for S l i c h a r g * O h jectlo n e n»,a titular t h a ( t c t lt l n u a nam*
dia. 323 0381.
KLKiltlDA
r It K( *OOt,l M!
t h e r e t o , If a n y , i h o u M tie duly of
ffl I *'•I. After f Hind p r o o f o f p u b ­
lic* t lun e h o w In a th in n n 11« * h&gt;t»
'been puhllahetl o l e # a week, fur
f u u r cO'iietcuUve winlc*. the
m a t t e r of a p p r o v a l of * i t r e ­
p o r t enrl t h e o r d i r l n * o f .It**
trltiu tlo n of t a l d a e t a t a will
co m e be fore t h e c o u r t .
FI ft AT N A T IO N A L B \N K
AT W I N T E R P A R K
My: / * / U e n r g e O. U u rg -A .n
T ru et o r f l c e r
Ae E x e c u t o r o f 1 1 M eatate
ICAR Ml A PA YTON
2flj Falrl»adik&gt; A v e n u e
W i n t e r P e r k . F lo r i d e
R o t l*T
P u b lleh Nov. ID, IT, ]«, A Dee.

3-BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ 3 BEDROOM, l Blth bom*
ped. 1*0S Wyaoewood, 89* on Urge lot. Herdwood
Good Location. Good Products. monthly. 322-842* for ap
floors, drapes throughout,
potatment.
Good Treatment
Urge Monkey Puttie tree.
PHONE LOCALLY 322-43U
Carport* ft separate Gar
S A N F O R D ’S N E W E S T
or apply to tbe
aga with work shop. Low
HOMES, West 4tb St. S s*
PURE OIL COMPANY
down payment.
ford. 8 Bedroom, 1H bath,
HR. School* ft limtructione FHA k VA Lotos. LMN EN­
Payton Realty
TERPRISES, Inc., Builder 822-1301 3840 HUwatba at 1T-I3
Harold Login, exQ 838-1111.
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
Salesman o* Duty 4:M p. a .
$100 DOWN
TESTS!
to dark.

DAIRY QUEEN Driver, pre
fer older man. 2323 Park
Drive, Sanfonl.

31. Mimical Instrument*

Plena Taaiag aad M pak
All Types Supplies — Polders » . L. Memo* - FA 1 4 »
3 for tl.OO
Plano Servicing A Tuning
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
Gene Cumbaa — 322 28*1

FOR LEASE
SERVICE STATION.

71. M*lo Help Wanted

JERSEY Heifer Calves, good
stock 110, up. Falrglade Jer­ SANFORD ELECTRIC
sey Dairy, Geneva.
G.E. Appliance*—New k Used
822-13*2
SHETLAND Pony, saddle, bri­ 111 Magnolia

12. Special Nolle**

•ft. Houses For Sale

Stemper Agency

10. Poultry - Livestock

FUR A Musical Christmes,
call BUKUR'S Music Shop,
riX IT SHOP
aapar.
“We fix everything except 322-7202. T r i a l Purchase
Plan*.
broken hearts."—Authorised
-----DEADLINES---dealer for Jacobsen Lawn 33. Vacuum Cleaner*
12 Noon Day Before
Publication For
mowers. Expert Key k Lock
Insertion* aad Ktlta
Service, 400 W. 1st St. 322VACUUM CLEANER
(Hat. Nam For Monday)
4731.
Repairs, part), supplies, for
Electrolux. Kirby, Hoover
RICHARD'S TREE SVC.
Air-Way, Rexsir, OE, etc.
1. IamI ft Found
Free esUmates, Licensed
Vacuum cleiner repaired at
k Insured Ph. 323-0300
LOST: Red Bone Hound In
your home. Free pick-up A
Pinecrett Shopping Center. A &amp; B CONTRACTORS
delivery. Serving Sanford
Call 333-3737 day or night
for 13 yra. GM Vacuum Re­
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
322 0423
pair. 1114 Park Ave. Ph.
ROOFING. PAINTING k
322 47*3.
INSULATINO
LOST: Male Siamese Cat. Re­ Financing Arranged 322-2217
37. Moving ft Storage
M
ward. 1S02 Cedar Ave. 332- - W ■■
3313.

VEPZQ

PEKINESE AKC Registered, I t . Photo I Equipment
• wke. old. Call 322-4TST or
aec a t 101 E. Onora Rd.. W1EB0LDT S CAMERA SHOP
Sanford.
Camera* • Film* • FtaUhiag
&gt;14 S. Park Ave., Ssaford

dle A halter 9100. Ph. 322- ALL Types of new major Ap­
34SS.
pliances at Drastic Discount.
Call 322-*448 J A R Treding
S H E T L A N D Poolea For
Christmas ISO k up. 322-3479 Post. Inc., 2309 S. Orange
Blossom Trail, Orlaado.
after I P.M.

95. Hounea For fltl*

FHA-VA HOMES

24. Well Drilling

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22. Plumbing

STORE FIXTURES k
EQUIPMENT
Like New from owner. Make
offer: Gai Peanut Roasters,
Electric Star M ilter Frlaia.
to n , 8 fl. 3 tiered Glass
Show Cites, Counter Deteco
Scales (3 lb. capacity). 10c
cola operated Sandy Hobby
Hone Rides, 7-up Vender
(10c slit), G. E. Water Cool­
er, 2 National Cash Regis­
ters (1 Manual k I Elec­
tric), Ice Shavers, Milk
Shake Mixers, Floor Polish­
er, 1 Safe, Exhaust Fans A
Numerous other items. Call
838 6721.

44 t

D O r. t ,

425-5938
F ro m

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County

50. Misr. Fur Sale
TREE RIPENED Citrus. Na
vel«. We ship Albert II. Pell
Oitern. 322-3873 or 322 4191.
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
New sod L’jcd Machines. Re­
conditioned Singers, 113.93
101 S. Park Ave.
322 9111
GUITAR, ill,ns shower enclo­
sure, DuuTherm Oil Heater,
almoit new with electric ig­
nitor. 322 8331 after 2 P.M.
Patios. Floor, Free Estlma.si
• mil, cement, rock, pipe,
stsel, grease traps, dry
welli. Stepping Hones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
3(19 Elm Ave,
322-3731

5S. Wanted 'i'o lluy
USED FURNITURE, on# room
or houseful, tools, mlsc.
Kemi, ANYTHING yuu have
to aril. 322 2270.
WANTED- 1 Good u.ed BASS
FIDDLE, any color. Call
322U922 aftei 3 p. m.
WE BUY Curt Furniture, one
piece nr houseful. Fur ay
Bedding k Fum. Co., 901 W.
1st St. 322 6391.

aB M lv o L R r o t iT V
11)91411 (O N M IS S IO X
Walla* ml F akll* H a a v l n *
N o tic e la her eb y g i v e n , ( h a t
a f t e r - Itml l arai Ion. l h a B a n d n a l a C o u n t y Zo n in g C - i n m l - i l-vn w ill hold a public h e a r i n g
• a d a l a r m l n a tho f a a a l h l l l t y nf
r r - o m m a n d l n g tn l h a H - a r d o f
C o u n t y Co m m laal'inar* t h a t th a
f u ll.,w i n g -laa-rlbvi!
p roparty
prr»*ntly
tuna-1 lt-1
dingle
F a m i l y n a r l d e n l t a t bo t o n a l
C-3 C n m m a r r U I : I^&gt;(* 1. I . 1
I 14. II 11 and I* In B l n r k a
77. 14. a n d 44. of N o r t h Chtlluo t a F u r t h e r doacrlbad a* w a a t
•&gt;f (Star* R-vad 111 an-l l y t n a
b r t w a v n 9th S tre et an-l a o u t h
b o u n d a r y o f P lat o f N o r t h
C huluota.
P u b l i c h a t r i n g w ill ho hol d
In th o Samlnola C o u n t y C o u r t
H u m * . Co u n ty C o m m l i a l o n a r t
Room. S anford . F l o r i d * W a d n a a d a y , U a - a m U r 1. 1141 a t
7:14 I*. M ur *• Boon t h a r a o f I t r aa p u talb la
Sam lnola
County Zonlns
Commlaai-in
B y R o b e rt S B r o w n
S am ln o la
C ounty
Z o n in g
D ir e c to r

l l a e r r l p l l o a ml Timp artya
f a r t ttaac. In P H It3 l*a«a
41 ( L a t a Idillllpa T - r r a c a )
S a c t i o n II T u w n a h l p IS ■
lia n a . II E
Nama
In
w hich
aaaa aaad
IV alt h o rn C. Phtlllp a. J r All a t
•aid
property
h a t n f tn t h a
C o u n ty o f kem lnolt, s ia ta o f
F lo rid a . L 'nlaia au rh c a r t l f l e a t a
• h a l l ha ra d a a m a d ar. ird ln * t a
t a w t h a p m p a r l y d aacrlb ad In
auch r a r l l f l c a t a will ba aold t o
t h a h l d h a a t caah b lddar a t t h a
( f o n t d o o r o t l h a S a m ln o la
C o u n t y C o u r t lloua* a t S a n ­
ford. F l o ri d * , nn th* f lra t M o n ­
day In l h a m o n t h of Dac*m h*r.
!&gt;*!. w h ic h la tha 7th d a y o f
D c '* m b e r . 1941
P a l e d t h l a 31rd d ay of O c t ­
ober. 1)44.
O f f i c i a l C lark '* l a a l l
A r t h u r (1. B*&lt;kwith, J r .
C l a r k o f C i r c u i t C ourt
Nem lnola C o u n ty , FlortdA
By II. N. T am m , Jr.,
D oputy Clark
f u b l l a h Nov. Itt. |7, 7 | A Dac
I, 1*44.
f u b l l a h .Nov
CLKJ-tt
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M l —T r u c k . F o r S ata
111)—A u to m o tiv e S arv lc*
141— Vcuotav* A C y cla a
131— Boat* A M o to rs
134—M arin a S u p p l i e s

RENT A DEL)
Kullaway, Hospital. I l s b y
Beds, by Day. Week, or
Month.
CARROLLS FURNITURE
118 W. lit
322-3181

Legal Notice

•vet Soaking gelf eeaiea.
Cuetem kultdtaff I* yaar

LEFT! I 1
ipeciflealiene.
Greenbrier
for you to qualify for home­
developed by
stead exemption in ■ new
K1NGSW00D
home and no better home
BUILDERS, INC.
buy la available la Sanford
FA 1-8*74
than this attractive 3 Bdrm.
308 Fairmont Dr.
block with large kitchen.
Fla. Room, many extrsa in 3 BEDROOM, 1W Bath, Sunchoice W alton. Only Itl.ffiX) land Estates, Sanford. Low
wiUi 3300 down.
down payment. Ph. 332-9132,

SOU TH W A RD

96. House* • Sal* or Rant

CUSTOM BUILT Home on
Investment ft Realty
Lake. Ph. evenings 322-13*7.
332*171
I1AIH Stylist wanted, full or 111 N. Park Ave.
t l — Monty W a n t a d
I I —f a v l n s * A L o an
2 BDRM. House. Ph. 882-878*.
part time Call 322-3743 or
I t — I n t u ra n c *
Government Owned
evenings
322-2433.
I S —School* A I n a t r u , ' I l o n a
9 7 . H oueea F o r R an t
Homes
TO— E m p l u y m a n t Barvlcaa
T l— Mala llal|&gt; W a n t e d
BEAUTICIAN Wanted, exper
DUPLEX, furnished, 1 bed­
TJ— Fam.il* l l * l p W a n t e d
lenred only. Apply 107 W. $100.00 DOW N
74— Mala o r F e m a l e il*!p
room, n e w l y decorated.
27th SI., Richard’s Hair Selection of 3, 3, end 4
74— ll,ilaa tl a l p W a n t a d
Adults. Another available
77— S itu atio n W a n t a d
Styling. Ph. 322 7701.
Bednoms located la various
SI— Incona* P r o p a r t y
Dee. 1, 322 3416.
I J — llu a ln a si P r o p — Sal*
sections of Sanford
14— Real K l t a t a W a n t a d
77. Situation Wanted
3-BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
Immediate Delivery
S I — Ileal K ( ( a t a Mala
ped, $93. Sunland Estates,
17— llu iln aaa R e n t a l *
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
HOWELL'S AGENCY, Baby
a o - L . i t * Fo r Bata
202 Flamingo Drive.
FROM
950.00
I I — F a r m * —G ro v e a
sitting specialist, Transport*
• I —Out o t S t o l e A c r e a g e
FOR
THE
BEST
HOME
(Ion furnished. Call 323-8238.
3 BDRM., 8 Balk, ria. Room In
S I — liana** F o r Sal*
BUY
Loch Arbor on Golf Course,
»4 —Until**— S al* o r R a n t
WILL Keep child in my home
SEE YOUR
97— H a u l * Fo r B e n t
Stove
ft Refrigerator, Cen­
l a s — Itaanrt R a n i a l t
fur working mother. 323 0071.
tral Heat 1119 mo. Ph. 323l u l — T railer* — c a b a n a *
V
A
F
H
A
103— Mobil* llu n io a— d a l e
0083.
10]—Mobil* IlnltlOB— R e n t
DAYS work. 322 9228.
i n | —T r a i l e r S p a c e — R a n t
8 • BEDROOM, 8 bath, un­
Property
lit*—'Trailer l e i l . —Hal.
DAYS WORK or Full time,
furnished. 1 ml. to base, 2
l o t —A p a r tm v n ta F o r R t a t
322 3120.
l o t — Room* F o r R a n t
blocks to shopping center ft
110—H o tel Room*
Management
school. 1 year lease rcqtilr
l i t —R e n ta l A g a n t a
HI. Real Ktslnte • Sale
113—
W a n t a d To R a n i
ed. $120 mo. 823 8*70 lite r
H i — Auto* Fo r S al*
and Sales Broker 3 p. ra.
114—
Aul oe—Mata o r T r a d *

51. A rticles Fi&gt;r K ent

ACC0RD1AN, 322 3343.

wanted, Call

ONLY THREE WEEKS

55. Furniture Fur Sale
FKKK FebTHHATE

JOHN K. FOX.

Realtor
206 N. Park Ave.

3230339

BART PILCHER, Broker
Personal Service
Call 322-7498

Ball-Blnir Agency

JIM H U N T

1 BDRM. FURN. Cotta*e, Ph.
323-11*7.

REALTY

SMALL HOUSE, near Sunland, Water Included, $43
mo. Cali 323-3170.

Office: 323 2118
Nights: 323-0700
333 06a
1324 Park Drive

FURNISHED 3 - b e d r o o m
house, clean. Ph. 332 M3*.

UNFURNISHED 1 Bedroom
bouse, Kltcbwi equipped, pfa.
JUST LISTED!
323-3*51.
BEFORE you decide to buy
90. LnU Fur Sale
any home In this irea, make FURN. gar apt. 323-2800.
certain you see the very
LOTS
lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath NICE 2 Bdrm., Kitchen equip­
Attention Builders; Available
ped, Venetian blJjxli. Fla.
custom built home located
lots In Marvsnia, DreamRoom, extras $80 mo., 210*
at 1811 Peloma Drive, here
wold k other locations.
Amelia Ave. Ph. 322-2373.
In Sanford.
Terms.
2 C O M P L E T E L Y Fum.
Situated on a large end well
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Houses, 323-3377,
landscaped homMile, this
Realtor
property
is
a
muit
to
In­
LARGE 4 Bedroom Home with
Raymond Lundquiat, Ai m .
spect and Inveitlgste, end
full bath and 3 half batha
r A 23831 Atlantic Bank Bldg
we era certain that you will
$123 mo.; 1 BEDROOM, 2
find It as delightful and rea­ bath home with Family
95. Houses For Hale
sonably priced ei we have.
room $133 month.
READY TO MOVE IN
New 3 A 4 Bedroom liomea, For an early inspection, and
Payton Realty
12 baths. So Longwood ares
complete inform stion re­ 323-1301 1840 HUwstba at 17-92
—Trades luniidered, and
garding the home, call us to­
we’ll build on your lot. Semi­ day. Another fine home, lilt­ 102. Mobile Humca • Sale
nole County a Leading Build
ed exclusively with
EXCELLENT condition, 1x33',
er
air conditioned. Owner. 333HAROLD LOGAN
•081.
LMN ENTER! RISES, LNC.
Sales ofltcc; So. on U. S. 17- 2383 Park Dr
332-2430 '•4 Trailer, 10x37 Ft. Expan
92 to Dixie Ball Dinar, turn
do. Early American, G. E.
right one block on Seminole
Appliances. 322-043A.
Ave. 838 3911.
DON'S
PINECKEST 1230 Move In
MOBILE HOME SALES
382 per month. 3 bedroom,
“ Your Wheel Estate Dealer”
nearby school, low taxes,
17 Models to chouse from
fenced yard, shopping ren­ FHA - VA HOMES
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
ter. 323 1)329.
1, 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
Hwy. 1793
Longwood, Fla.
1, IV*. ft 3 BATHS
2 BDftM , 1303 Elliott, 18.300.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
1-2 end 3 Bedroom*
322 0323 or 3234.
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
NEW and USED
For Complete Information
Awnings ft Cabanas
LAKE JESSUP, near, 44 Acre
Sea or Call Your
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
with Duplex, excellent rent­
Hwy. IT 93 S
333-3383
FHA
VA
al. Space fur home or trail­
SALES BROKER
10.1. Mobile Home* • Rant
er. Corner S. Sanford Ave.
and Miller Rd. Ph. 838 1162. We Hava Tbe Home For You
10* WIDE, 2beoroom trailer.
NO-8-4908.
LARGE 3 ■bedroom h o m e , Stenstrom Realty
many extras, fenced yard.
106. Apartment* for Rent
Good location. 323 0338.
2385 PARK DRIVE
Real Estate — Insurance
3rd k Park Ave.
323-3641

Stenstrom Realty

$100 DOWN

Upholstering k Mattress ran
322-2420 Night 322-7495 2 BEDROOM Fum. Apt. CaU
ovtUag. New k Used Furnl
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, Fla.
323-0348
323-4148
lure. Call Nil Bedding Mfg
322 9173. altar 5 Ph. 322 0*41.
r o o m , kitchen equipped,
323 6834
323 3482
Co., i t 799 Celery Ave.
drapes, low down payment.
ROSE COURT APT.
FA 1-1117.
1800 S. Chase. See after 1
1 Bdrm. F u n ., near base,
Used furniture, appliances,
p m.
2013 Sanford Av*. *88-4323.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold
Larry s Mart 213 SeoJord 3 BEDROOM. Family Room, 2
Flath. built in Appliances,
Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.
Central Air A Heat, wall to
WILSON MAIER FURN.
wall carpeting. 322-3309.
Would you like to get the beet buy? In
Buy — Sell — Trade
311 IS E. III.
322 3823
• home; in commtrcUI; or industrial.

Notice Real-Estate Buyers

St. Johns Realty

4 SO I

|

For ina biggest selection of THE TIMF. TESTED FIRM
nearly new end used furni­ 120 N. Park Ave.
3326123
ture. see Noll's Furniture
U you waut people to pay
Brokerage in Ci**elberrj
on 17 92. Open 8 days 9 to &lt;■ attention to your buslnen,
call FA 2-5612 and ask tbe
BLOND I Piece Bedroom Set Herald Staff about some at
170. Ph. 322 7218.
teotioa getUag ade

••*

CALL

M E R LE W. W A R N ER , Realtor
708 South Park Avenue
DIAL 322-3829
Sanford, Florid*

106. A p ftrtm f ta for Haiti
FURN. Downstairs Apt., light*
ft water. Ph. 323-0702 or
FURN. Apt d e e * k . Jim m ie
Cewaa. 3288018.
CLEAN, Fura. A pt P rivate
Entrance. 1004 Palmetto.
8 BEDROOM Pure. Apt. $33.
2101 Magnolia. Robert A.
Williams. 322-3*31.
1-Room Efficiency t p t with
p v t bath ft Shower, suitebl«
for couple or tingle person
or retired. All utilities In­
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
cated oo let 9L, within 1
block of 2 fire* parking lot*
and ahopptag m eter. In­
quire at Manuel Jaoobeo'
Dept. Store 211 E. Fkef SC
NICELY FURN. 4 room Apt*
Adults. Ph. 222-181*.
*30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
UNFURN. Upstairs APT. 833
month, 309 Magnolia Ave.'
inquire downstair* after &lt;
p. m. or ciU 888-4180.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
W W. P in t St.
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $33
mo., Includes water ft elsetrie. 322 1307._____________

108, Room* For Rent
C L E A J^ O O I^ ^ JS ^ O l
^fngnoUe Ave. 322-0T20.
h

S T a u I u^ F o^ * ! * ™ ™

1937 DODGE 2 Door $330,
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
•Oo French Av*.
323-4382
1MI VOLKSWAGEN
Ph. 323 6*77.

Sedan.

’*3 CHEVY U NOVA, excellent condition. $1*00. Ph,
322-2283.
BOB McKEE USED CARS"
NO MONEY DOWN
701 French Ave. 323-0731

120. Automotive Service
Am* (Haas, i« p n

&amp;

AUTO GLASS
SEAT COVER CO.
ALL WORK* GUARANTEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Senkntik Glass end Pain!
Company
21* Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4*8$

121. Scooter* A Cycle*
’64 VESPA »cooter. like new—
This will go in a hurry. Call
322-2141.

123. Host* ft Motor*
17 Ft. HIGH HAT, with access­
ories, ’3*, 30 h.p. Johnson,
elec, start, Mitchell Tilt
Trailer. Excellent condition,
$730. Call 333-0643.
Getaway Tn Tbe waterway

Robson Sporting Good*
Your EVLVRUDE Daaler
804-8-8 K. 1st. Ph. FA 2 3*81
IT FT. GLASS boat, 30 h p.
motor. Below appralicd
vatus. Miny extras. 1100 S.
Chase. See after l p . m.
14 IT . ALUMINUM "bTlamte
Clipper, live well, to HP
Johnson, Trailer, like new,
332-8329.

N A T IO N A L

BA N K
^POSSESSION1

m $ $ ©
'91 Pontiac $391 bal. I l l m &lt;v

'SI Ford $39* h*L $17 mu.
'33 Cad IUse $299 bal. $ | | mix
’33 Chevrolet 8399 bal. I IT ma.
13 Ford $399 bat. 113 mo,
*33 ntdsHobll* $499 bal 117 mo
'3* Ford $387 bal. $21 mo.
*35 Cadillac $199 bal. $7 mo.
36 Chevrolet $187 bal. $11 mu.
'3* Olds mobile $199 bal 121 mu
'57 Oldimobll* $199 bal $21 mo
■37 Ply mouth 1199 bal $21 mo
'57 Mercury $199 bal. t i l mo.
'37 Lincoln $787 baL $33 mo.
'37 Chevrolet $299 b al $11 mo.
*57 Chevrolet $387 beL$3l mo.
'57 DeSote $499 bal. I l l mo.
'5* Chrysler 1199 beL $31 mn.
'5* Otdmobil* $399 bal $17 mo
'37 Rambler $387 bal. |31 mo.
’*0 Mercury S«»9 b*L $31 mow
•0 Corvulr l«$l b a l $33 mu.
'•1 Falcon $«9t bsL $39 mu.
'*3 Chav. 11*11 baL 149 mu.

aa f*
lU I/

SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

Sanford. Florida
323-43*3
National Raposaesaiona Inc.

•Iff]
....

�Solons Fight Over Post
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI&gt; —
■maw Southerner* view • b a t­
tle being fought over a leg­
islative poet here aa a poaaible bellwether of their fortunee la the new Congma and
bade home.

The battle U a three-way
rata fo r au letaat Sonata
Democratic leader, o r whip.
Senator* from the elaaeir di­
visional arras — New Eng­
land, the Border country and
tl___ (|u ,aL
s lit.J

against each other la the
struggle.
At least IT of the W Demo­
cratic senators from states of
the old Confederacy are ex­
pected to support Sen. Rus—*■ aa #
f Aiilaitna let

THE JOY of sharing was outlined in a aktt featuring Jny Saucer, Fcrdinand Jakubcln, Mark Ncwmnn and Tim C.rnnt, left to right, in a program
(Herald Photo)
a t St. Luke’s Christian Duy School in Slavia.
£

GIRLS IN THE CHE program at Lyman High School are learning to ti.se
the very latent in office equipment under the direction of Mrs. lxtla Toole,
co-ordinntor. lining the printing calculator* and the executor dictutingtranacribing machine, on loun to the clang, arc Penny Vaughn. Carol
Hartnhom, (front row) Chrla Glenn, Shirley David, Peggy Durnoll.

COUNTY KANGKIt A1 Harris (center front) led a discussion meeting
of nrcu firemen to plait mutual aid services and co-ordinate work of the
various departmens. With him here are Chief Paul Hates (right) and
Mayor Owen Anstey, of Casselliorry; back, Ed Zimmerman. Lake Mary;
Chief Howard Willoughby, Altamonte Springs; Chief William lluhn,
North O r l a n d o ; C o r d o n CiliMon, Geneva, and Chief Ken S w a n s o n , F o r e s t
City.
(Herald Photo)

his campaign against Sam.
John O. Pastors, of Rhoda Is­
land, and A. 8. (Mika) Moorunty, of Oklahoma.
I t it not Inconceivable that
toms of tho Northern liberal
vote might go to Long. Thorn
has been talk, fo r txamplo,
that San. Paul H. Douglas, of
Illinois, might support tho
Louisiana legislator. Long,
hi mac If, la rathor liberal ox*
copt on eivil rights matters,
and etvf! rights la not expect­
ed to ba a big iaaua any time
soon.
Having most of the South­
ern votes in tho bog, Long Is
attempting to keep tho rieo
■way from a regional basis.
But there are still regional
angle* to consider.
For one, the winner wilt
move Into on Important con­
gressional leadership poaltlon
which would affect the for­
tunes of his own state and
region.
For another, the winner
will become a link In the Dem­
ocratic leadership chain that
eonfera weekly with the Pres­
ident, Theto meeting* are dif­
ficult to beat for preatlga
purposes.
Southerner* already boast
two members of the group,
Rep. Hale Boggs, of Louisi­
ana, the House whip, and
Sen, George A. Smathers, of
Florida, chairman of the Sen­
ate Democratic conference.
Long would add a third
Southern voire to the small,
select group that also Includes
Speaker John W. McCormack,
House Democratic Leader Ctrl
Albert, of Oklahoma; Senate
Democratic L e a d e r Mike
Mansfield, of Montana, and
Senate President pro tempore
Carl Hayden, of Arisons.
Thle inevreaaed Southern
prestige could be a talking •
point for Dixie Democrats in
their re-election campaigns,
and might go a long way tow­
ard winning back the South­
ern states which the Demo­
crats lost to the OOP in No­
vember.

Reminder issued
On Holiday Mail
By Donna Kstes
Longwood postmaster Wil­
liam K. Hrysnt today re­
quested patrons of the city
post office to park parcels
solidly and reminded them
that the use of free locul and
out-of-town aeparatiun hand*
will help move the malls
more rapidly. The bunds are
available ut the post office
or from most carriers.
Krynnl suggests that out of
town packages tie mulled hy
Dec. fi. A tightly packed par­
cel will have tesa chance of
being damaged in transit, he
advises and reminds that
packages sent may he shipped
on the bottom of a mull sack
with heavier packages on top
and improper wrapping run
result in damage to the con­
tents. To he on the safe side,
Ilryant suggests that a 11
parkHgc* be insured.
He reports that poor pack­
aging and addressing, either
incorrect or illegible, are re­
sponsible for the non-delivery
of some half-million parrels
each yenr. If the return ad­
dress Is incorrect or Illegible,
the packuge cannot he return­
ed mid is usually lost to Hie
sender nr intended recipient.
Such parcels wind up In a
public auction held in IS ma­
jor post offices across the na­
tion after a DO day period.
AH parcels should he ad
dressed on one side only and
should also have the address
written on the inside of the
package In the event the exter lor wrapping should coma
off. Ilryant emphasizes that
lip coding parcels and letters
helps Insure against lost due
to Improper addressing.

P a s t 10 —

1*64

Nearly Year Since ’Black Saturday

Smoking Status Is, Quo
Originally m i for Jan. 1,
By Tm Note*
1963, the effective date w a a J
WASHINGTON (NEA) — It
postponed at the request of
was shortly after I a. m . when
Rep. Ores Harris. (D-Ark.),
Surgeon General Luther L.
chairman of the House Inter­
Terry breathlessly blurted out
state Commerce Committee.
those few words which TO mil­
Harris argued that legisla­
lion Americas smokers—many
tion might be a faster route
of them suspecting full well
to effective regulation than an
what w ai coming—deiperitely
attempt by FTC to Impose It*
hoped they wouldn't bear:
planned rule on the tobacco
"Cigarette smoking if a
Industry. The FTC ruling, be
health hixard of sufficient Im­
argued, was certain to be chal­
portance in the United State*
lenged in court by tbs cigar­
to warrant appropriate reme­
ette industry and the resulting
dial action."
CHARLES COCKAYNE That was January 11, 1M4—
litigation might be prolonged.
"It was a very nice, very
a day since referred to by at
respectful and very subtle ar­
leait one cigarette manufactur­
gument," says one observer,
er as "Black Saturdiy"—
"kind of like bolding a gun to
when the long • awilted much
their heads."
publicised report on smoking
FTC’s postponement bad the
and health was released.
effect of leaving the final legix l,
The Intervening time has
lative decision In the hand* of
been a period of despondency
DRAG KNIGHT, "The Huffleag, Ruffle** Drag­
Harris’ committee, where to­
followed by hope for the to­
on" of the American Cancer Society’s education­
bacco state representative!
bacco industry; of Ircniy for
By Jano Casselberry
are numerous.
a l film, wing an easy victory over Drag Goon
Charles Cockayne, night research scientists hunting for
(left). In real life the struggle ha* not been so
But PHS officials — openly
a "ssfer" cigarette; of rear
patrolman of Casselberry for
admitting that their effort! In
one-sided.
guard fighting by tobacco state
mors than a year, is running legislators; of frustration for
dealing with Congress this
But PHS efforts to get across American Cancer Society and
against Incumbent Gua Saw- Public Health Service (PHS)
y eir were “hastily organized
y tr for the office of town official* charged with educat­ to the country's youth the American Heart Assn. Over and unprofeasionilly handled"
marshal in Monday's muni­ ing the American public oo mesaago that smoklog can riding these problems was the —have high hopes for 1963.
cipal elections.
In the meantime, they point
the dangers of smoking, and kill them have received major sticky financial situation.
Two of the changes he of nerve-racking agony for
setbacks in the past few The biggest disappointment to two recent developments:
states he would like to see smokers who hive tried to kick
to PHS officials so far has —A report by two scientists
months.
initiated if elected are to the habit.
been the decision by the Fed­ of Arthur D. Little, Inc., an in­
First, PHS' request for |1.9 eral Trade Commission (FTC) dependent research organiza­
hovo more men on night duty
It has also been a period of
in order to have two patrol very slight change In the sta- million in supplemental funds to postpone until July 1963 its tion, that activated charcoal
cars on the road and someone tm quo.
for cigareUe education and re­ order requiring all cigarette filters may be removing some
In the office and to have old­ Clgarelc consumption In the search was turned down flat packs and cartons to display a potentially harmful substances
er boys or mothers serve as United States has dropped by by the House of Representa­ health warning.
from cigarette smoke.
monitors or members of a IS billion since the first of the tives Appropriations Commit­
safety patrol at all school bus year. U. S. Agriculture De­ tee.
stops.
partm ent’s latest statistics
Calling this action "unbeCockayne, lives at 270 8. show that 369 billion cigarettes lieveable submission to pri­
Cypress Wuy and Is married. were smoked In the first nine vate economic interest," Sen.
He believee thet his pest ex­ months of 1961, compared to Maurine Neuberger, (D-Ore.),
perience of 10 years in law 3S5 billion for the tame period who pointed out the dangers of
enforcement well qualifies in 1963.
smoking in her book "Smoke
him for the Job of town
Rut 13 billion of the 16 bll Screen" before the surgeon
marshal, lfe served as chief lion droped occurred In the general's report was com­
of police in Oviedo for two first three months alone, with plete, said:
years, 1043-45, under Mayor more modest declines of 1.3 "The tobacco industry Itself,
Joe Leinhart and again In billion In each of the next two at least In its public utter­
1950. He wua a special deputy quarters of the year. Tobacco ances, has continued piously to
In Orange County under experts speculate that many call for further research, yet
Sheriff Dave Starr and a dep­ people who gave up cigarettes funds for research requested
uty in Seminola under Sheriff at the first impact of the sur by the Public Health Service
Hand.
geon general's report arc now apparently hive fallen victim
He is a Master Mason.
returning to the habit.
to industry pressure."
PHS officials in the mean­
One expert expects that
cigarette consumption during time tapped an emergency
the last quarter of the year bureau fund o! 3260,000 to get
may even rise above 1963 con­ their programs started, award­
sumption during the same ed ten grants to support stud­
period.
ies relating to cigarette smok­
Why this apparent lack of ing and its effects on health.
concern by American smokers
PHS scientists were initial­
toward a habit which the sur­ ly heartened when some 27
Ry Maryann Miles
geon general reported gave stales set up interagency
Forest City Community As­ them a TO per cent higher councils to study methods of
Include* Ilookca.se Bed,
sociation will elect new of­ mortality rate than nonsmok­ smoking education. But many
Double Dresser, I.argt
of these turned out to he or­
ficers and approve chunges in ers’
Roomy Chest, Matching
by-laws s t next Monday's S The main reason appeara to ganizations in name only.
be
psychological.
"Some
of
these
groups
meet
pm. meeting a t Hear Lake
Hoxxpring and Inncrapring
EASY
"Smoking ha* always been because they have concrete
Klemcntary School.
Mai Ires*.
TERMS
ideas
to
interchange.
Others
viewed
as
a
moral
issue
ra­
Officers, ns recommended
by the nominating committee ther than a scientific or health Just meet because their bosses
EASY TERMS — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
st the November meeting, ire issue," says one PHS scient­ tell them to." lays one P11S
John Hrthes, president; Allen ist. "You might say it's an specialist.
A good many other coun­
Forward, first vice president; honorahle way of dying,
"Let's say you eat (oo much cils adopted unrealistic goals
Murray Long, second vice
president; Mrs. Father John­ rich food You might die in (such as lowering the smoking
son, secretary and Adolph your sleep because you're too rate hy 10 per cent In six
Juhl, treasurer. Directors are fat. But people would still months), others had trouble
SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT
Inland Jacobs and Brian laugh at your obesity. But' co-ordinating the activities of
203-09 E. 1st ST.
322-098S
Hucker for district one and you're going down fighting il such member agencies as
you
die
of
lung
cancer
at
45.
American
Medical
Assn.,
Marlin lloxemnn and Al KrenIt'i kind of like dying with
icr for district two.
your
boots on."
Nominations from the floor
Adda a PUS research spec­
will he accepted st Monday
ialist:
night's meeting and election
"Mental heslth people atmwill he hy ballot.
ply wtll not treat smoking as
a priority psychological prob­
lem. If you’re exploring tu­
berculosis, these barriers are
easy to break down. But they
think venereal disease is a
more serious psychological
C h i l d r e n a r e h i g h o n t h e health problem than smoking."
Salvation Army's Christens*
PHS scientists are not wor­
list.
ried about their apparent fail­
Toys and games are recon­ ure to convince many imokeri
ditioned so that no child will to kick tho habit for good.
be forgotten. Parties are ar­ "W e're just kidding ourselvea
ranged fur thuse in hospitals If we think we can lower the
and institutions.
smoking rate overnight," says
Send your contribution to one. "What we've got to do is
the Salvation Army, P.O. Box tower tho incidence rate
among teen-agers."
195(1, Hanford.

Chas. Cockayne
Outlines Aims As
Town Marshal

OF LASTING PLEASURE

Forest City

Group To Elect
New Officers

M A T H ER

Children High

On Santa's List

Study Group
To Meet

twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howlett of Casselberry who were
on hand to greet th e old gent when he arrived Saturday afternoon at Semi­
nole Plaza where h e ll be every day from 3 until 8 juu. until Christmas.

By Jane t'saarlbrrry
Orange County psychologist
George Zimmerman will apeak
Thursday at 9:30 a.m, for a
study group on testing and
grouping and sponsored by
the South Seminole Elemen­
tary School CTP. The group
will meet at the home of the
chairman, Mr*. Ann May at
1041) SK 4.36 near Howell
Creek.
Zimmerman is a former su­
perintendent of special edu­
cation and a former school
teacher and principal.

C O M P LET E BEDRO O M S U IT E

PREPARE FOR W IN T ER !
SEE US FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF
SjOLEMAN HEATING EQUIPMENT.

VENT PIPE AND FITTINGS

T h e B u ic k s

are coming
Specials, Skylarks, Le Sabres,Wildcats,
Electra 225’s and sleek Rivieras.The Buicks
are rolling again.
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Why haven't tome of San*
ford'a eo-cilled leaden Jump*
*d at that auggeation of a big
Chriatmaa tree on the mole
where the bandahell used to
be? Use your Imagination:
You are eroaalng the bridge
on 1-4 over the SL Johns at
night and look acroaa Lake
Monroa to tee thla big tree.
What • picture! DeBary alwaya wina a lot of comment
with Ita floating Chriatmaa
tree in the middle of Lake
Marie.

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Seminole County may be
little but it’a mighty, accord*
ing to thla Information paaaed
on by Wilbur H. Arp, County
ASC office, to the Lloni
Club: Seminole ranka fourth
In the atata with value of
vegetables for aalt, fifth in
tangerine production, lttli In
orange production, and beef,
dairy and poultry comblnad
add $1.7 milllona annually to
the county's economy. There
are 800 farma In thla county.

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We aaw that Navy bfcycliat
pedaling on U. S. 17-03 to*
ward the Sanford Naval Air
Station again tha other morn*
ing. Thla time he waa ju it a
few yurda north of tha Sem*
inola Boulevard Interaectlon.
We'd really lika to know how
far he ridea each day.

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The strangest Information
sometime* develop* f r o m
classified ads in The Herald.
Frinstance now an ad asks
for a bass fiddle. The 'phone
number looked familiar. Turn­
ed out It’s The llerald’a staff
photographer, Bit] Vincent Jr.,
who playi tha b a n fiddle in
a dance orchestra. With hla
newspaper work, hla farming,
his National Guard, hla photo
aideline work, his fishing and
huntiig, when does ha find
time to play the fiddle?

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Memo to the Clock from
Carroll Burke: Be your query
on the Chrlstmaa Seal postal
marking being Orlando, rather
than Sanford. It's in econom"
move. If each of the six coit_.
tics in the Central Florida
Tuberculosis and Respiratory
Disease Association, Inc., had
a mailing permit, it would
cost SliO—or $30 per county.
Having one, we aave $150. The
six counties banding together
to drive against TB are Lake,
Marion, O r a n g e , Osceola,
Seminola and Sumter.

‘Signs’ Appear
At Ybor City
TAMPA (UI’l) — “ Viva
Fidel” end ‘‘Death I.ltJ” were
armored on several buildings
in Tampa's Latin Quarter, in­
cluding a church.
The anti-Johnson and proCastro crude signs were done
with red paint. They included
seven hemmer and sickle signs
scribbled on tha front of Our
Lady of Perpetual H a 1 p
Church.
One of the building* defac­
ed was that of the Spanish
daily newspaper Traducion *
Prensa.
Managing editor Pedro Ra­
mirez Moya said the paper
has received numerous threat­
ening letter* In the past be­
cause of Ita strong stand
against the Cuban Communist
dictator.

WEATHER: Cloudy and wanner Thursday; occasional showers; high near 68; low tonight 42-48.
United Press Leased Wire ~EattblishfrJ ,908
WED.. DECEMBER 2, 1904
SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 334

Cold, Snow Slam Midwest
California
Heat Wave
Is Broken

Wentworth Unseats n a w A • • •
M ayor A l Lormann

By United Press
A new bitterly cold, snow la­
den itorm slammed into the
Midwest today. It cam* on tbs
heels of a billiard that slug­
ged the East with 50 mile in
hour winds and 30 inches of
snow.
Hssardous driving warning!
were out for Iowa, Kansas, Ne­
braska and Wyoming. Chicago
expressways were glassy and
slick.
Nine inches of snow already
bad fallen at Miles City, Mont.
The heavy snow was expected
to fall in Nebraska and Kansas
and spill over Into Colorado
and Wyoming.
The three-day record-setting
beat wave in Southern Cali­ DAVID WENTWORTH
fornia was over. After read­
ings in the 80s earlier in the
week, the mercury rose to
only M a t Los Angeles Tues
day and was expected to go no
higher today.
Nearly one inch of rain fell
at Crescent City, Calif., early
today.
Hurricane-force winds creat­
ed 80 foot waves in the Atlan­
tic and seven ships fioundrred
about Tuesday off Nova Sco­
tia.
The SO mile an hour winds
lashed Slaine, and the 20
Inches of snow piled up at
Eastport, Main*.
The temperature was expect­
ed to drop below freezing
again early today In Florida.
Citrus
growers
welcomed
what was called “a good cold
PERCY WHITE
■pell." They laid tha vege­
table crops already were har­
By Donna Estes
vested and the cold would
Long wood voters Monday
put color in the state’s multi- went to the polls in a record
million dollar citrus crop.
lurnout to elect political new­
comer David It. Wentworth as
mayor by a count uf 360 voles
over 210 for incumbent A. it.
Lormann who hat served
three lerms in the office.
In the race for the two
BOMBAY, India (UPl) — open seats on city council, ft.
Pop# Paul VI arrived in pre­
dominantly Hindu India today C. Carlson, incumbent, re­
a* "a pilgrim of peace.” ceived 289 votes to return to
Cheer# by an airport crowd office with Percy White tak­
of 50.000 all but drowned out ing the remaining seat by a
the engines of hi* jatliner.
vote of 257. Other council can­
Units of an army of 15,000 didates and their vote were
guards assigned to protect the
pontiff had to keep the crowd Jim Reiter, 214; Donald
from surging up to the big Smith, 183; William Baumplan* when it landed on the holscr, l i t and Jerry Riley,
Pope’* historic flight from 109.
Mrs Onme R. Shomate was
Rom*.
It was the longest Journey re-elected city clerk by a
landslide 188 votes to Mrs. B.
ever made by * pontiff.
Threatened demonstration* It. Gray's 133 ami Hoy Shoby militant Hindu organiza­ mate was re-elected tax col­
tions opposed to the Pope's lector by 462 over B. R.
Gray'* 136.
visit failed to materialize.
Total votes cast of the 880
Some Hindus regard tho
Pope's trip as a mission of registered numbered 633 In­
cluding the 26 absentee bal­
conversion.
lots counted at the a a.m.
meeting today of the canvas­
sing board.

Arrests Expected
WASHINGTON (U PD -FB l
Director J. Edgar Hoover ex­
pects arrasts shortly In con­
nection with the summer slay­
ing of three civil rights work­
ers in Mississippi, according
to Rev. Martin Luther King.

Power Struggle

R. C. CARLSON

For Okeechobee
OKEECHOBEE (UPl ) Residents along the northeast
short of glint Lake Okeecho­
bee are due for $13 million
worth of protection from high
water.
Plsni were unveiled Tueiday for completion of the big
levee around the lake which
was started after an estimat­
ed 2,460 perion* perished in a
1928 hurricane disaster.
The northeast section of the
lake Is the only section not
now enclosed by a levee.

OUR ADS

SEATTLE (UPl) — Million­
aire Dave Beck, once an ex­
ample of the American ragstoriches hero, looked forward
today to Dee. II when he will
become a free man again.
That's the day he will leave
McNeil Island federal prison
in Puget Sound after serving
half of a five-year term for
helping prepare a false infor­
mation return for a union
agency.

PITSBURGH (UPl) - The
United Steelworkers u n i o n
(USW), embroiled In Us first
major internal power struggle,
today began drafting contract
demands it will make soon in
the nation's booming basic
steel industry.

Talks Continue
WASHINGTON (UPl) Labor Secretary W. Willard
Wirtz met again today with
union representatives in an
effort to close the gap in a
wage dispute which h a s
threatened a nationwide rail­
road strike.

Cultural Center
WASHINGTON l UPl) President Johnson, using a
historic gold • plated spade,
broke ground on the banks of
the Potomac today (or the 431
million cultural center named
fur his predecessor, John F.
Kennedy.
aO N N IH SHOMATE

2 Sailors Face
Theft Charges

'Peace Pilgrim'
Lands In India

$13 Million Job

Red Infiltration
WASHINGTON (U PD -The
Johnson administration today
directed new attention to evi­
dence of increased Communist
infiltration into South Viet
Nam and Laos.

ROY SHOMATE

Awards Luncheon
Slated By UF

Two Sanford Naval Air
Station men are in county Jail
on two charge* of possessing
stolen property following their
arrest Tuesday by Constable
It. K. Carroll and City Patrol­
man Charles Fagan.
The two are identified a*
Bruce R. Mundy, of VAlI-t,
and James E. Slohl, of VA1I3.
Carroll and Fagan said
they recovered a large cache
of items stolen from stores in
Daytona Beach and Orlando.
Included were a variety of
small television seta ami radioa valued at $971.30 taken
from the Dunn Brothers atore
in Daytona Beach and t e l ­
evision aeta a n d phono­
graphs valued at f 838.19 tak­
en from Cluude II. Wolfe Inc.
of Orlando.
Police alao said the two men
are involved in the theft of
a 1961 Daytona Beach car
valued ut fJ/oMl ami auto­
mobile parta valued at about

An awards luncheon Is plan
ned for Friday noon a I the
Tradcwinds Cafeteria, Cassel­
berry, by the United Fund o(
Seminole County,
No reservation is needed for
the Dutch treat luncheon, UK
officials say, and they sug
je st UF workers bring their $200.
The electronic equipment
husband or wife.
was found in Seminola and
Orange County pawn shops,
p o lice added. The car and au­
to parta were stored ut a local
garage.
The two Navy men are be­
ing held In the county JaJ
In lieu of $1,000 bond on each
charge.
Constable Carroll late this
morning said he had a signed
confession from Stuhl, 19, in
which he admitted theft of
two cars, one from Orlando
and tha other from Daytona
Beach.
Bruce Mundy, 20, deniea
knowledge of the thefta, Carroll added.

Millionaire Beck
Wins Freedom

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We don’t know w h tth rr he
» •» iiy in j it with u r t u n
or whether he wna hoping the
port terminal will eventually
become ■ reality, but the
other day we heard a man re*
fer to Sanford aa "Orlando's
gateway to the k i ."

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on the S t Johns River * * * * T h e Nile of America**

Reds Overrun
District Capitol

FLORIDA INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION pre­
sented this plaque to the Sunford Pilot Club
for its outstanding service and assistance on
behalf nf the state-wide safety campaign. Mrs.
Eloise Collins, the club's safety chairman, dis­
plays the plaque fur the photographer.

SAIGON. South Viet Nsm
(L’PD—In a lightning pre­
dawn strike, Communist Viet
Cong guerrillas swarmed from
the mountain jungles north­
east of here and overran a
major district capital.
The target was Thien Giao,
* key railway lown 11)1 miles
northeast of be re.

Merchants
Form South
City Group
By Unlit* Austin
Apparently snubbed by the
Sanford Merchants Associa­
tion. whose president—R. L.
Perkin* Jr.—said N a y it was
not intended — member* of
a South Sanford group of
business men and women
Tuesday night decided to
form their own organization.
The name of the new group,
carefully chosen for ita meaning, will be “Sanford Pro­
gressive Business Associa­
tion.”
George Stills whs elected
temporary president of the
group, with Mr*. Ernestine
Yentach named temporary
aecratary and Mr*. Lorraine
Selvich a* treasurer.
The group ha* set Jan. 12
as the date of a formal or­
ganisational meeting.
Members of tha board of
director* of the Sanford Mer­
chant# Association bad been
extended an Invitation, both
verbally and through The
Herald news stories, to attend
Tursday night's meeting to
work out plans fur “unity
ami co-operution.”
However, the only person
present oiitalde the South
Sanford business group and
mtmliera of the press wu*
City Manager W, E. Knowles
who extended “full ru-operation” from tiie city to civic
cndeavori of the group.
Mills and other member* of
*)|a gri/ip ' e--%aaizrd that
membership In the new oryatitrutinn "is open to any
progressive business man or
women In the rlty.” At the
January meeting officer* am!
board of diiectof* , # i f | be
named end dues structure out­
lined. i
li
Tin f group is going ahtsd
on plans for Christmas decoration*, civic beautification
and b u s i n e s s promotions.
I'lsns to erect a Christmas
tree end a huge billboard type
“Christmas curd” will be
completed this week, Mrs.
Mona Hridges chairman of
the decorations committee
said. The group also discuss­
ed plans to order extensive
Yule tfecoreliun* for next sea­
son early in 1965.
In n statement released to
The Herald at noon today,
Perkins said:
“I regret the apparent
feeling created by lack of
representation at the dinner
meeting of the merchants of
South Sanford last night.
“The date of the meeting
completely escaped me, due to
several nightly civic meetings
sc h e d u le d
- h ir in g
tho p a st
week nnd 1 humbly apologize
to this very fine business
group from the southern part
of the city for any embar­
rassment we may have caused
the m.
"All of the downtown mer­
chants with whom I have hud
tha opportunity to talk are
moat eager to offer their
complete ro-operation and un­
ity tu develop an over-all
Sunford merchant*’ group.”
Perkins also stated that ha
would start immediately tu
arrsngn another combined
meeting to work out uny feel­
ing uf disunity between the
two groups.

C Of C Directors
Meet Tuesday
Directors of the Seminote
County Chamber of Com­
merce, including those recent­
ly elected, will meet at 7:30
Tuesday night in the Cham­
ber of Commerce building for
the purpose nf electing offic­
ers fur 1965.
Karlylc Houshcdder, current
president, said that the direc­
torate will also handle anv
other business which may
come before the group.

TEMPORARY OFFICERS named to heml the newly formed Sanfordv
Progressive Business Association are shown. From left nre Mrs, Lor­
raine Sclvich, treasurer; George Milis, president, nnd Mrs. Ernestine
Yentsch, secretary. Election of officers hus been set for Jun. 12.

Open Your Heart,
Seminole Asked
By Julias Slenitrom
Associate Editor
Seminole County'a United
Fund campaign to raise $40,060 was richer today by
$4(9 36 — the total amount of
contributions received yester­
day by the local organization.
The 441936, added to the
previous total of 429,176,
brought the amount of cam­
paign contribution! and pledg­
es to $29.61936 and if more
Seminole County residents will
open their hearts and match
it with their pocketbooks the
drive should reach the 75 per
cent m ark -o r 430,000—somelime this afternoon.
The largest single gifl re­
ceived yesterday by Chairman
Troy Ray and hi* campaign
committee was a $100 conlrllull ion by Sam Traylor of Chuluota. The second large*!
came from the legal firm of
Hutchison and Lcffler, Sanford
attorneys. It was for 450.
Thirty four members of the
Crooms High School firulty
Jolntly contributed $187 20.
Contributions or pledges
may be taken tu 505 Sanford
Atlantic National Bank Bldg.,
ar ila i'H tu -C. O. Box 503,
Sanford.'* *Vdgea can be
phoned to 223 0533.
In addition to Traylor's gift
and that of Hutchison and
Lefflrr, a $15 gift was made
by H. L. Douglas. Gifts of $10
were made by Spier's Atlantic
Service, F. M. Martin, Kath­
erine Holly, Angle B. Douglas,
John Lawson Jr., Evelyn O.
Anderson and (&gt;. 11. Bouldin.
Gilts of $5 each were re­
ceived from E. L. Blackshea re, L. Brown, I. Smith,
Joella Singleton, Emmie T.
Davis, C. E. Boyer Jr., S. L.
Refoe, Grace Strauss, Chuluota Grill, Mrs. Juanita Har­
old. Mablc J. Hurston, K. 11.
Sandifer. Mrs. D. F. Hum­
phrey, J. E. Fair, E. C. Wil­
son, Katheryn J. Thornton, L.
H. Crawford, Inez Smiley,
Ethel Mae Smith, Alice Per­
kins, Helen Harris, Mable
McClain. Hobcrt Fudge, Mrs.
E. J. Eubanks, E. S. Tossie,
J. F. Kodgcrs, A. Johnston,
J. Mennig and K. W. Richardson.
Stewart Baker contributed
$4 while T. L. John:.&lt;m and
Lizzie M. Lamb each gave $3.
Two d o l l a r contributions
came from Mr. Shape, Mrs.
Abell, I). Wetherington, it.
Gutiiars, I) It Green, Rice's
Phillips 66, Herbert Seymour
and Nolan Fore. A $1-20 gift
came from Richard Brooks,

Gifts of 41 each were re­
ceived from Cy Wuland, T,
Black, At. Mcllo, B. Croasdale,
M. E. Dorsey, W. Henderson,
B. Dennis, J. F. Story, Henry
Hein, D. R. Smith, S. Stone,
Lil's Beauty Shop. Arnie J a ­
cobi, Volic Hamll, ITlsceila
Hodges, Harriet Fore, Lucille
Jacob, Josic Prevail. G. Haig,
I. B. Smith, T. A. Ratliff, H.

H. Weber, C. Fox, Mr. R o n ,
Mr. Murphy, Mrs. Lamploen,
Mrs. Kerfoot, Mr. Bestoub, R,
Beccard, Mrs. T. J . Woodall,
Mrs. R. Millet, J . Rauleroon,
Ralph Magln, E. F. Piept,
Kenneth Rico, H. M. Craig,
Lewis Bartunek, Willi* Me*
Queen and G. P . Loss.
Several miscellaneous glftl
added another 43-K.

Ernie Lundberg
Takes New Post
Ernest Lundberg, for
past four and a half years as­
sistant c o u n t y agriculturn
agent, is resigning his post
(o accept one with the Mlnutn
Maid Grove Corporation In F t
Pierce.
Lundberg said this morning
he will be assigned to the Re­
search Division starting Jan,

1.
The county agent aald hla
resignation will ba ctfectlva
Dec. 31.
Lundberg crane here /rone,
Orlando whereT»e worked with
the Jackson Grain Company
whose main olflce ii In Tam­
pa.

'Death Row'
FEC Holds Jobs Eyes Parley
Are Eliminated
E RNI E L U N U H K U G

JACKSONVILLE (UPl) The strike bound Florida Had
Coast Railway testified in fed­
eral court that new machine*
and procedures have elimi­
nated tiie need for at least
317 union workers sinre the
walkout began in January,
1963.
The railway defended itself
in a case before Federal
Judge Bryan Simpson in
which It striking nonoperat­
ing unions are seeking In
have pro strike pay and work
rules reinstated by the rail­
road.
The FEC sought permission
for certain deviations from
the contract provisions because it has too few personnel
to comply with all of them.

Will the death penalty be
abolished in Florida
Ralford Prison’s death row
is watching this carefully and
a recommendation could com*
out nf an Interim legislative
committee meeting today la
Tallahassee.
Attending it are two Semio*
ole County legislators, Sea.
Mack N. Cleveland J r . and
Hep. Joe Davis,
The committee was formed
to hold hearings in key citlca
throughout the state during
the past several months as it
sought the advice and opin­
ion* of law enforcement offli-ers, the clergy, attorneys and
any other interested group or
citterns.
One such meeting was held
several months ago in Orange
County,
Death row inmates In Ralford are watching the proceed­
ings with keen interest

Krider To Speak
To Miami C Of C
John Krider, manager of
the Seminole County Chatnher
of Commerce and chairman of
the St. Johns-Indian River Ca­
nal District, will address a
meeting of the Miami Dade
County Chamber of Commerce
Thursday morning in Miami.
Krtder'a topic will be "A
One-Hundred Year Dream.”
and will deal with progress
to date by the district on the
proposed canal.

NEW CAR
FINANCING
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RATS

Typhoid Outbreak
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Con­
go (UPl)—A potentially ser­
ious outbreak of typhoid fever
in Stanleyville complicated the
Congolese civil war today.

Voice, Too?
LONDON (UPl) - Beatle
Rmgo Starr lost hla tonsils to­
day.

Call Ihe a u to loan exp erts: R alph P « o ! d ,
or Jim D oucette, today. P hone 3 2 2 -1 6 1 1 ,

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Episcopal

a a a w n u t m asiovABY

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I M f u k i n u iw j t

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■ w ater te k a a l ■
l:M a.
M arateg W arship . U ste *
T rain in g Unto* —— 1:41 a
B ra n isg W m M f . 1:44 a
WoA K ite i
P r i f i r Moating — T.l* p.
B i t , B. J . f c r M n — h a

m,

Ch r i s t i a n

C itru a

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W t t P r u i r t e r r i e s T ;H f m.

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Christian
riiu rr

Sualaad t&gt; U lM

» « . OUltM &amp; K l | | _ tlM M

Southern M ethodist

H a ir Comm unis* —
F a a illr te r r ie s a t e
H u n te r Hakaal ■......

c k v r c i

d is c ip l e s o p c u b is t
HIT S. Sanford At *

IL V ira ta F a liar
Sunday School
_ 1:41 a. m.
M aralac W arahlp a. m.

F ree M ethodist

Church Of Christ

B aptist

c h u r c h o r c M J u rr
O ra m
Ralph Brawar Jr. B ra a g a llit
Blbf* fchaal ------- . li t* a. m.
M oraine Warahlp — •:* • a. m.
■ a a la f W arakla — 4:14 » m.
Wa4&gt; P ra ra r la rrla a T ill p. a t

N&amp;zarene
PTRHT CHURCH
o r th&gt; m u R t x i
W . t n l a t. a t M a j l a A r t
P a u l B le k a a — . —
P a a ta r

Lutheran
BOOB BMBFHSBD
U IT H IR A M CHURCH
HIM A O rU ada Drive

Hwy. 11*11)

te n lord, r i a r l t e
m .T itt
Tka Ttaa. J. Oordaa F a a r r&gt;
P aatar
■unday School ...... Rill t aa.
M oraine W orship — UiM t m.
Communion—r i r a t lunday la
Bach Month
X la d a rc a u s a and M ursarr

Otrrjf Bad I won ftret prisa lact Saturday! It v u ths young people's Old* Tyma coatumt party a t thd chords
•ad wt had a wondsrful tin s.

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
IT II Country Club Hoad
Bpoaaorad by F lrat B aptist
Church
Roy. R. T. D a n s tt _— r a s te r
Sunday School _ _ &gt; :tl A m.
W orship Poryloo — 11:00 a m.
T raln ln c Union — . t i l t A re.
y.renlns W orship
7:10 p. ra.
Wed. ITayar Harr.
7:11 A roOSTEEN HAPTIItT C lllin C II
HWT. 414 I'b. I l l - I l l *
P a s t o r ___ C hsstar W. Plank
■unday S c h o o l__ .. 10:10 A m.
M oraine H arriet — tl :l k a. m.
Training U n io n ------ *:1Q p. m.
Evening Service __ Til* A «•

I go la almost m ry th in g the club puts on, and of tours* then arc lota of actlvitiea bcaJdea partita and
lanccA W# vlalt hospitals, wa collect and repair to p for underprivileged children, and we help with various
church events. Wa have regular religious discussion groups that often get me so Interested I continue the dls*
euaeion around the family dinner table all week long! Uom and Dad don't mind, though. They think it’a good
for me to be mixing with other young Christians, and they n e w worry when I’m over a t the dub.

101 E a st loeoad a tr ia l
Sunday aorvtea A
■ unday School — I I ‘.*4 a m.
Hub)ect: “Ancient nnd Mo*
Horn Necromancy, alia* Mae.
merlom and IlypnvtlaD, Da*
nouacod"
W s d n t td a y B iry lo a - ■:** p. m .
R o a d ln t R oom : t i l H . F l r t L

■ u n d a y S ch o o l _ __ t i l l A m.

W orohlp Sortlea — 11:11 a a t
X lad o rcariaa s a d Nursery

M ethodist

Your own church offera many enjoyable and worthwhile activities for Christiana of tv tr y ag*. Why not
join? You'll be warmly welcomed.

W ookdayc U ti l A m . * l : t s
A m. F rid a y B r a n ln g i •&gt; !* -

1:11 p.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THB REDEEMER
111 W. I l t k Plnea
"The Church of Uta Lutheran
Hour** sa d TV "Thlp la lha
U fa"
Ilo rb art W. O a a rn s ___ , Pnotor

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENB
U k a H arp. F i t
Rar. W. 1* Holcombs, fo o te r
■unday
1:41 t

a t ------

R lk la H ehaal

11:01 a. m . _M oraine W orship
T:0a p. m. _ B yaalnc te r rie s
T ill P- m. _ Wad. Mld*Wook
P ray ar Harvleaa
T:0l p. m. _ La at Wad. Mlaa*
lonnry Carvlca

P entecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CIIUHCH OP LONOWOOD
SOI O ranaa Slraot
Ray. E. R uth Q rant — Paatar
■unday a c h o o l__ 10:11
a. m.
M oraine W o rs h ip l i i t l
a. m.
■unday EyanJnc — T :tl p. m.
Wad. Dibit stu d y _ 7:10
A m.
C onnutrora M oatlnc
F r i d a y ------------ M l
a »
_

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
t i n w . n u t a tn a t
Sunday School ----- ISHS a a
M oraine W arship _ 11:01 a m,
Blkla Study IS unday) 7:11 p.m.
B vaaasllalia &gt;#rvka Till a mWad. P rayar Mast ~ T ill A m.
Bill a t s p h s n s -----------P aster
A Cordial Waleome to AU

HuaHar Hehaal ----- t i l l a an.
a m.
T o a tk ..
------ -------l:N a. m.
T o au g AHa ll
F a lla w a k ta -----— • M p, m.
T ka Maaiaa W a Baa#
H aaacallaU a te r r ie s T ill a a t
M Id-W atk
Haralca (W a t) _ Tiff p. a .
T hird C uadar
S lagsplralloa _ _ H ill p. a t

Maralac Warakla — 1 1 : 1 1

PAOLA CHURCH OF C H R ItT
Blghwap II W aat
Merrla H akr ------ &gt; * a a c a IM
Hikla Claw —
H iM a. a t
M aralac W arakla — 11:11 a. m.
K raatac W arakla — H I* a*
Blkla Ctaia w w u . _ t i l l p. »

FIR ST METHODIST CHURCH
I I I P ark A?A
B ar. Robert M. JoaklaA Pastor
M oraine Worohlp __ 1:10 a m.
Sunday Hohaal ---- . 1:11 a ra.
M oraine W orship — t i l l a m.
M TF M satlnea __ | : t l p. a
(Intsrm adlsta, Pentor)
B vanlne W orship _ 7:1* a m.

a

Church Of God
CHURCH OF OOD
iln d 4 F reaah
L H. A lf o r d ___ —------Foots*
fu n d ay Bchosl —_ 4:41 a sa
Moraine Worship — 11144 A m.
E rs n is lls lls Psry. - T ill a m.
T usa P rayar Sarv. - T ill a * •
Thors. Toung Ptopla
Endsovor .......
T ill a ■*•

far lha haUldlne of characnnd dtiaanahip It la a stora•pl/Uual valuau Without a

CHURCH OP OOD
o r PROPHECY
1111 Etm Avanua
Its*. Robert Welch _ _ P aatar
Sunday S ch o o l___— 4:11 a. m.
W orship Strylca __ 11:41 a m.
K -nestlsU o Sarr. — Til* a mT u id a ri
Dltala T ra la ln f — T ill A *"•
Thuradayi
T o u as Ptopla Bara lea T ill p a t.

Wadnosdar
I Corinthians

9: If-17

Thursday
FhUippUni

Friday

GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Ray. W. E. Timms __Pastor
■unday S c h o o l.......... M S a m.
M oraine Sarvlcao „ U:»a a ra.
Choir I'ractlca Wad. T :ll a m.
E vsry One Wsloomo.

Saturday
Jamaa
1:22-17

w aaaton

2:1-1

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBTTBBIAH
CHURCH
■an ford, PI a
Oak Asa * IrS a t
Orover C, Hawaii J r . _ Psatoa
E dgar W. Smith J r . A ssistant
P astor
C hurch S c h o o l_____ |; « | a. m,
Baaalon Msats — 11:11 a m.
M oraine Worship _ ii;oa a m.

Plonaar Fellowship _ 1:0* A m*

Sanlor HI Pallowahlp 4:01 a m.
Evening Worship
7:11 a m.
Wad. P ray ar M aotlne 7:11 a m.
CHURCH OP T H E COVENANT
ITTI South Orlando Drlvo
Thom as IL Makln __ P astor
W o r s h ip --------------«;«« a m.
Ckuroh School — - It:** a ra.

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
TH E AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp;. Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO,
a n d S taff

ZITTROWER BROS
1400 S. Elm

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges End S taff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD FA IR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17*92, Sanford

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

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC,

HARRELL A BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St-, Sanford

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

J. C. PEN N EY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and S taff

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
501 W. 1st. St*, Sanford

Plumbing, H eating, Air Conditioning

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO,
John Dunn and Staff

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO,
J. M* Cameron and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies

ROSE AND W IL E 'S RESTAURANT
Rose A Wilks Bowman A Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenatrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Ovisdo, Florida

P a#Ia
W aslayta
M atbadtaL
EL
IS
W, at Pools
SL Jama* A M R . S anferd A ss.
■L Mary's AM.E. Churak SL EL I I I Oataaa
S l PauTa M ethodist C h u r a k Ostaan
Rd. E ntarprtaa
Stafford Momartal M athadU t C h u r a k
S. DoBary

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Paraal Luka S*T*nth-d*y AdcanUat Churak,
Hwy. I l l , P o rta l City
■STtuth-day Advanllat Church. MallUnd
At *. A lum ant* Sprlaga
te afo rd Scvsnth-day
A dvaatlat church,
te r a a th E Elm

SANFORD WELDING A
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley A Employees

HILL HARDWARE A
IMPLEMENT CO.

LEE BROTHERS

CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. F irst, Sanford

Bobby Nawman and Employees

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon K ellett — Herman Koleff
and Employees

A. DUDA A SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

HILL LUMBER A HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

BAPTIST

ML Stun M issionary Baptist. Sips* Are.
N.w
ML C alrory
M issionary
Baptist
m i w. nth sl
b'sw Salim Prl ml lira B aptist Church,
!t«* W. 11th SL
New ML Xian B aptist Church, 171* Pear Avs
Oaklaw u Uaptlat Ckapal, 1741 W. Mth SL
nataau Uaptlat Church
I'lnccrcat llaptlat Church, t i t W. Onora ltd.
P rairie Lab* Uaptlat Church, Hides ltd ,
Faro P ark
Progrssa M issionary B aptist Churak. Midway
Second Shiloh Missionary B ap tist Church,
Ninth E Hickory
St. Jam *. Missionary B ap tist C kurtk Sts.

SMITTY'S SN A PPIN ’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

PERFECTION
DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON. INC.
■nd S taff

WHATABURGER
2545 F rench Avenu*

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO,
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH D IR EC TO R Y Antioch B epllal Church, Orledo
Central DaptUt Church. 1111 Oak i l k
CkuUala Flrat Uaptlat Church
Chuluet* Uaptlat U laalsn
B ite r Sprtnfa Uaptlat Church,
IIS Lahmao Rd

F lra t Uaptlat Church. I l l P ark A rt.
Friendship Uuptl.t Church • (
A lternants Sprint*
BL M l. Altanaaat* Spring*
F irs t Baptist Church of DoBary
F lra t B aptist C hares a t a a a a v a
F irst Uaptlat Church a t Laha Mary
F irst Uaptlat Church a t Laha Moaroa
F irst Uaptlat Church * f Letgwood, Cor.

Church E Uruat

F lra t Uaptlat Church a t O rlate
F ir s t B aptist Church a t t e a L a n te Springs
F ir s t Shilah Miaalauary Uaptlat Church,
t i l l W. ll t b SL
F or cat City Uaptlat Church
F o u n tain Hoad B ap tist Church, O rlste
Lava Southern U aptlat Mlsaloa, chuluota
M issionary B a p tist Church N orth US.
E n terp rise
Macedonia Mlsaloa B ap tist Church
Ouk H ill m l Octosn
M orning Olory B ap tist Ckuroh, d o n o rs Hwy.
ML OUrs M issionary B aptist Church, Ssa
Lands Springs A d , L ongnoed

ltd. I l l Oat tan

■L Paul Miaalauary B aptist Church, Ilk SL
■L M atthews Missionary B aptist Church
Canaan tlo lsh to
■L John's Miaalauary B ap tist Ckuroh,
I I I Cyprsos SL
T tto p ic B a p tis t C h u ra k , F a lu t S p rin g s R i .

Altam onte Springs

W tatslda Missionary B aptist Churak.
I l l S Hally At*
S ta s Mop* Uaptlat Chursh, f t l O ran ia Acs.

CATHOLIC
Churak a t tk a Nativity. Lake Mary
All Saul* Catholic ckuroh. T il Oak At*.
Homan Cal holla Macs. Sport Oman's Club.
Chuluota

■t.
A n n 's
C a lh o lla
PUco. D e n a r y

Church,

FerehlBf

■L Mary M agdalena Catholic Church, Malt*
laid Avo, A ltam o att Sprlaga
CHRISTIAN
F irs t C h r i s t i a n C h u r c h . U I 7 S. t e u f c r S Ava.
C s n g rc g u llo n a l C h r l a t U s C h u rc h ,

1(11 P a rk Ava.
Northaldo C hristian
Uavtu D r, M aitland

Church,

Florida

C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
C h u rch o f C h rltL l i l t a. P o r k A r t .

Church of Christ. Oauara
Church of C hrist. Lons wood
Church o f ChrltL Paol*
Church
Church
Church
Ckuroh

of
af
of
of

CHURCH OF OOD
dad. I l l Hickory
dad, t i l * S. French
dad. Ovlada
d ad Mtoatoa. BntarprU*
EPISCOPAL

AU S a l u t e E p la o o p o l C k u ra h E . D a B a r y
A t * , B u ta rp a lo a
C h rist E p is c o p a l C k u r t k , L o n g w o a *
All t e l n t a E p la c o p sl, E u la rp M s*

Holy C rass Nplaceyat. Pork A t*, a t tt k

LUTHERAN
A tetniloa
L utheran
Church, O rtrbreok
D r, Caaaclborry
Hood Shepherd United L ulharn.
J ltd E Orlande Dr.
L utharen Church of U * Rod so mar,
111 W. f lth Place
Mooalah Luthoroa Church. Amerloaa Laglou
Hall. Pralrla Laha, Pern P ark
■l Lukes L utheran Church, RL lid ila v la
METHODIST
B araott Memorial M ethodist
DoBary Avo. E uterprloo
B o ar L a h a M a ih o d la t c k u r o h

Ckurah,

B.

Ilothol AM.E. Church. Canaan H eights
Casselberry Comm unity Maihodlat Church.
Hwy, tl*kl E Ptnoy llldgo ltd , Casaclbcrry
DoBary Community M ethodist Ckuroh W.
H ighland* DoBary
C hrist M ethodist C hurak
Ionian* E states
F irst Methodist Church, t t l P ark A t*
F lrat Maihodlat C hurch of O rlads
F irst Sou:horn Maihodlat Church
Woman's Club 111 Ouk At*
Fra* M athadlat Church, 141 W. Itk SL
Qonava Maihodlat Ckuroh, d e u c e s
Oreoa Maihodlat Chursh, O nora BA
O raat Chapsi A M R Church, Octcdo
O akgrara M athadlat Church, Ovlada
Oataaa M athadlat Churak

MAIARENS
F I r* t Church a f tk a N aas rasa, W.
tad at Mapla
Fora P ark C kurtk a f tk a X u a r a t a
f f l r l n RA, Para P a rk
Laha Mary Church a f th* Manures*
PRESBYTERIAN
Community P resbyterian Churak. Lake Mary
Flrat Presbyterian
Chursh.
Ouk A t*.
E Ird SL
F irst P raabytanau C kurtk. Chaaalbtrry
Flrat Praabytartau Churak a f DaBary,
R 111(bland
P rotbytcrlaa Ckurah a f T ka C aa sa su t
IM I R Orlando Dr.
SL Andrews Praabytartau Church 1111 L*a&gt;
usal Bek. D r, t e a r L aha
U pasta Carnal unity P ro tb y tarU h Ckurah.

OTHER CHURCHES
Alisa’s A.M.E. Church. OIItu E I llh
Church of Ood In C hrltL Ovlada
Chuluota Community Church
Church of Ood *r Prophecy, SII7 Elm A t*
Church a f Ood Mission, Entarprtaa
Ckurah af Jasua C hrist af L atter Day
S alat* t i l l P ark At *
Community Chapel. Altam onte S p rin ts
E astern O rthsdos Church, St. Johns Chry*
aoatom Chapel. Hwy. 17-IL Porn Park
Coogrogallau Both lerasi. ll t h A M agnolia
P i n t Churak *1 Christ, SalaulML
II* R tad SL
Kingdom Hall a t Jahoyah'a w itn ess
l-• ha Moaroa UulL t i l l W. T hird SL
F lrat Paaiacostal Church of Laagwood
ML OllT* H oliness Church, O ak H ltl
RA Ostooa
Plnacraal Aoaomhly a f OaA 17lh E Elm
Sanford Alliance Ckuroh. U*1 A P ark At *
Sanford C ongregation o t Jehovah’s Wit*
■oaso* H I Soafard At *
Tka te lT sttea Army. I l l R. ta d SL
U altp Ckurah of S a ilo r * t i l H. 1st SL

�W9*

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Designed not only to help
human sufferers but also to
fcavw dollar* for bm inon and
industry, tha Contra] Florida
9 Council on Aleohollim will ba
organised a t 7:30 tonight a t
tha American Red Croca
building, 2401 Eaat Central
Arena*, Orlando.

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Jim Crow* inform* u* tha
ahad are running In the St.
John* again. Several good
catchea reported laat week.

%

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M. T. Dixon, Florida’* di­
rector of veteran* affair*,
say* that the liberalisation of
tha veterans’ pension law,
which goes into effect Jan. 1,
will increase moet pension
rates for veterans of WW .1,
WW H and tha Korean con­
flict, and widow* and chil­
dren, by approximately seven
M per cent.
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Remember tha Judy Klnnlard Fund. Send your contri­
butions to Box 643, This la
the little Geneva girl who was
struck by a hit-and-run driver
a few weeks ago and now lies
In the hospital with a broken
back and other injuries. Tha
Lions Club kicked off the fund
V w ith a 1 100 contribution.

•

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•

The DeLand High football
roosers didn't take too kindly
to the burning of the bulldog
a t the stake during the Sem­
inole Band half-time show.
Under cover of darkness,
(field lights were turned out)
several DeLand rootera ran
out on the field and attempt*
^
cd to "aava" the dog effigy,
. b u t were thwarted by a band
official.
s e e
QUESTION: Why were bar­
ricades not put up on First
Street Wednesday afternoon
during the Seminole High
Sehoo] parade? Some drivers
insisted on driving down the
street in the middle of the
9 parade — a dangerous thing
to do and disconcerting to the
paraders. We didn't see any
city police around from where
w* were standing (Oak and
F irst). What happened?

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Reports from Ocala Indicate
th a t on* of tha most colorful
entriea in that city’s Christmas Parade last Saturday was
tha Seminole High School
Band. The local group also
participated in last week’s
Sants Claus parade in Orlan­
do. In between these perform­
ances the band alio appeared
a t the Seminole-DeLand foot­
ball game laat Wednesday. It
must have been quite a week
for Ernie Cowley and his eggregatlon.

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"That's the kind of a holi­
day we like," chorused depu­
ties this morning when asked
how things went Thursday.
They ssid the only out of the
ordinary report they received
wa* of a stolen car. The wom­
an called back a little later,
saying her hubby had tha car,
■ &lt; •
Sometimes you can jump to
conclusions. An out-of state
car was seen being parked on
First Street this morning—
and the driver walked sway.
Ha went as far a t French
Avenue and then turned south.
The witness told police of his
suspicions. As police arrived,
tha man was seen returning—
carrying a gasoline can. He'd
rua out of gas.
•
•
•
Next it's the Santa Claua
arrival during tha giant
Christmas parads next Wed­
nesday. And from than on
things will be popping, what
with shopping, parties and the
like.
•
e •
That washing machine and
dryer they've been wanting at
Sanford Junior High for the
gymnasium has been approv­
ed by the school board. Seems
like they've been talking
about thesa two items for
months. Clad it’s over!

Freezing Weather Due Tonight
Vegetable,
Citrus Crops
In No Danger
LAKELAND (UPI) — Subfreeling weather will push isto Florida as fa r south as Or­
lando tonight but forecasters
said th a n would ba little or
no froet.
T hen appeared to be no
danger to citrus la Central
Florida nor to vegetabl* crop*
in the aouthern half of the
state.
Weatherman said tempera­
tures would rang* from cold
to rather cool throughout tho
whol* state Tuesday but Flor­
ida should begin warming up
Toeeday nig h t
T h a thermometer w i l l
plunge tonight as low aa 24
to 30 degrees In the North­
west Florida panhandle and
23 to 30 degrees in tile Su­
wannee end north portion of
the Gaineavillo districts.
Temperatures may dip as
tow as 20 degrees in the
aouthern half of tho Gains*villa district and northam
half of tha Upper East Coast
section, and between 30 and
34 in tha Orlando and north
portion of tha BrookvUl* dis­
trict*.
Elsewhere predictions war*
for temperature! in the upper
30s and lower 40s down to
the Everglades, and In tha
40* around Lake Okeechobee
and 90s in the Lower East
Coast districts.
Brisk n o r t h e r l y winds
should keep frost from form­
ing despite freexing tsm p a s­
tures In tha upper half of the
■Ute, forecaster* said.
As tha Faderal-Stata Frost
Warning Service at Lakeland
Issued its freeie warnings,
tha Miami Weather Bureau
closed down tho 1904 hurri­
cane season today with its
final summary of tha tropical
Atlantic and Caribbean Sea
areas. Thera were no elgns of
tropical storms on tha horIson, tha final report stated.
Cold air dropped the tem­
perature fa r below aero In
tho Northern Plains and chill­
ed much of tha E ast today.
Snow fell In the East, too,
and hsavy rain drenched the
Northwest.
The temperature was 2S be­
low at Aberdeen, S. D., and
seven below a t SL Paul,
Minn., early today. The mer­
cury plunged Sunday to 2.1
below at Havre, Mont., and
29 below at Bismarck, N, D.
Hazardous driving warnings
wsra in effect for Maryland
and West Virginia, with up
to throe inches of snow ex­
pected. Snow fell from the
Ohio Valley to the middle
Mississippi Valley, with three
inches on tha ground at
Springfield, 111,
A reeding of 12 in Dei
Moines, Iowa, Sunday was
only ons degree above the
record low set in 1929. Four
inches of snow fell Sunday
at Lamonf, Iowa, and West
Point, Neb.
Two funnel cloudi were
spotted in lhs Miami area
Sunday.

Woman Slain
A t N. M iam i
NORTH MIAMI BEACH
UPI)—The nude, badly beat­
en body of a 60-year-old West
New York (N. J.) widow was
discovsred by police lata Sun­
day when they broke through
the door of her winter home
here.
Police laid tha victim waa
Identified Monday aa Julia
Berger. Her body was found
on a bed in tha beach home.
A wire coat hanger had been
iwistrd around her neck, am
official said.

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Hospital Bids
To Be Opened
December 22

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C H R IS T M A S
“CHRISTMAS" (Christm as. Fla., th a t U) will
be postm arked on greeting cards deposited a t
the Seminole County Chamber o f Commerce.
Chamber officials will transport th e cards to
Christm as. Kirs. W. A. Chastain (le ft), of the
Chamber office, accepts greetings cards from
Mrs. B, A. Fradd, of Orlando.
(H erald Photo)

Rebels Shoot
Hoover Report Down Airliner
Denied By LBJ
WASHINGTON (U PD -T he
White House said today Presi­
dent Johnson "never enter­
tained" the thought of replac­
ing J. Edgar Hoover aa FBI
director.
George E. Beedy, presiden­
tial press secretary, made the
comment in denying a magailnn report that Johnson was
seeking a replacement for Utf
69y car-old Hoover.
"The President never heard
of any inch proposal — that
Mr. Hoover bo rcplacrd—and
never entertained any auch
Idea," Reedy aaid.
"It's unfortunate that this
story wasn't checked out prior
to publication," he added.
Reedy made the (Utement
in response to a query.

Rumor Denied
Of Expansion

LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con
go (UPI) - A chartered Bel­
gian airliner Sunday
crashed and burned d
t^k* off from s*»nl*y
port, U was report*
There were conflicting
of the death to ll
In Brussels, tha Belgian gov­
ernment Institute for Informa­
tion and Documentation (INBEL), said the plane waa shot
down by rebel gunfire and
that II persons were believed
to have been killed.
Reports received here said
seven crew members and pas­
sengers atxiard the four-en­
gine DCt were killed. Other
sources said 33 persons were
killed and seven Injured.
The plane had transported
ammunition and supplies to
Congolese ermy troops in
Stanleyville. It was owned by
the Belgian International Air
Service (DIAS) and chartered
by the Congolese government.

Catholics Use

Rumors indicating that the
Pinccrest Shopping Center in
South Sanford would be ex­
panded were denied today by
W. R Me Elroy, president of
the Bcltemead Corporation,
developers of the trade center.
"We have no immediate
plans in prospect for expand­
ing our center in Sanford," he
said, but he added, "that
doesn't mean that we don't in­
tend to enlarge the develop­
ment "
McElroy said that this situa­
tion could change overnight
but that at this time there
waa nothing he could an­
nounce for publication.

M ass Reform

The plane crash report came
aa hopes dimmed for aaaiog
th at MO White hoitafM

K f

DieTilrd
rebels ittffosed against des­
perate efforts by outnumber­
ed Congolese Army troops and
white mercenaries to crush
the rebellion.
Report* from fighting areas
were scant but the rebel*
were reliably reported to con­
trol almost one sixth of the
country — an area about as
large as the state of Texas.
"With the withdrawal of the
Belgian paratroops and the
Congolese Vrmy bogged down
on all fronts, the chances of
survival for many of the
whites arc seriously com­
promised to say the least,"
one military observer said.
Nearly 2.00C hostage* were
rescued last week in two spec­
tacular missions carried out
by the Belgian paratroopers
jumping from U. S Air Force
plane*. The troops left the
Congo Sunday en route hack lo
Brussels.
Eighty-five—and possibly as
many as 137—hostages were
slam by rebels before help
could reach them Three of
the victims were Americans
and at least five more U.S.
citizen* remained at the mer­
cy of savage rebels today.

NEW YORK (UPI) — Th*
tuition'* R o m a n Catholics
Sunday iuaugutalrd th* use
of English and nthi&gt;r revolu­
tionary reform* in the Sun­
day Mai*.
Many appeared a bit ionfused but generally pleated
with the service tiu t places
new emphatia on participa­
tion by pari»hioner*.
For some of the country's
IS million Catholica it wus
undoubtedly a shock to hear
themselves concluding th *
PETROS, Tenn. (UPI) —
Mas* proper with tha words,
‘‘Thanks be to God." .Since Around 133 convicts, armed
c h i l d h o o d they had been with dynamite, revolted in a
mine shaft and held three
taught, "Deo gratia*."
foremen a a hostages for 12
hours until prison authorities
agreed to hear their griev­
ances on mailing privileges.
The foremen were released
unharmed shortly alter mid­
night and the prisoners return­
ed to their cells in the Brushy
Mountain State Prison.
lfr u r t u ta n

Prison Hostages

Freed Unharmed

A Holiday Story
for Youngsters!
e H j p J t r a t (G

The ogeleas story sf the lirtk
of Christ, sensitively told is
terms of s little shepherd boy
of th* timo, will appoor is this
nowspopor. lo sure to watch
for this bsautifully ill ultra tod,
heartwarming story strip.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

iu u va • • •
Body Recovered

Seminole Memorial Hospltat
Administrator Bob Besserer
announced that bids (or the It
million 40-bed expansion pro­
gram will be opened at 7 p. m.
Dec. 22.
Besserer and Sanford archi­
tect John Burton IV conferr­
ed with officials of the Hous­
ing and Home Finance Admin­
istration In Atlanta last week
when plana and specification)
for the new wing were approv­
ed by the federal agency.
Beaaerer, during an Inform­
al press conference Saturday
afternoon, said that the 60bed addition, the third expan­
sion program since the hos­
pital was opened, would bring
the number ot beds available
to patients to 200, give or take
fir* either way.
"Our architect," said Besscred, "was highly compliment­
ed when HHFA authorities
told us that Rurton's plans and
specifications were some ol
the beat thsy had examined."
Besserer stated that he ex­
pected construction of the
new wing to begin right after
the first of the year.

O fficer D ies

LANSING, Mich. (UPI) —
Army Capt. Joseph G. Cald­
well, 27, of Miami, Fla.,
quarterback of tha I960 West
Point football team, died last
night in St. Lawrence Hos­
• • •
The U.S. Civil Service pital of injuriea suffered in a
two-car collision.
Commission h is announced ex­
aminations for persons taperienced in the automatic data A ssault Charged
A man identified as David
processing field and officers
for positions at federal penal Butler wa* charged with asand correctional institutions. tault with a deadly weapon
For additional information in­ aftar a cutting incident at the
terested persons may contact Goldsboro Bar. Police said the
tha Commission at Washing­ victim Is Bertha Mae Arnold,
of West 11th Street,
ton, D.C.

on the S t Johna R iver * * * * "The N ile o f Am erica”

* * * *

Full Calendar
Faces LBJ As
Vacation Ends

BRADENTON (UPI) - The
body of a seven-year-old Tam­
pa boy was recovered from a
lake near here Sunday night
WASHINGTON (UPI) after an ail-day search for the President Johnson returned to
youth by officials.
his White House desk today
with a full rang* of problems
U. S. Sends Bill
—both foreign and domeitlc—
MOSCOW (UPI) — The bidding for hit attention.
Uppermost on hit agenda
United States has submitted
a bill to the Soviet government was a full-scale review of U.
for damage done the American S. strategy In the antl-Com
Embassy oy Atro-Aslan stu­ munlit war in South Viet
dents demonstrating against Nam, one of • long aerie* of
such sessions.
tha Congo airlift.
No lea* urgent, however,
were the problem* of the
Locks On Star
PASADENA, Calif. (UP1&gt;- NATO Alliance and the future
Tha Mars-bound U. S. space­ of the American • aponsored
craft Mariner-4 "locked" onto Multilateral Nuclear F o r c e
th* bright itar Canopus with (MLF).
British Prime Minister Bar
Us electronic ey* early today
in a tricky maneuver which old Wilson arrives in Waihingstopped the craR's roll in ton next week for talks on
these subjects.
apace.
Th* Chief Executive, who
returned Sunday night from an
30 Below
NEW YORK (UPI) - The 11-day working vacation at his
lowest temperature reported Texas ranch, confers with Am
bassador Maxwell D. Taylor
this morning to the U.S. Wea­
ther Bureau, excluding Alas­ Tuesday on Viet Nam.
In advance of the session,
ka and Hawaii, waa 30 below
zero at Brslntrd and Bemldjl Johnson put a damper on spec­
Minn. The highest reported ulation about any expansion
of the three year-old U, S.
Sunday wat 47 at Los Angetei,
military effort in South Viet
Calif., and Clewtston, Fla.
Nem. He told a Saturday
conference that such
Counties Warned newt
speculation waa ‘'prematura"
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) and that he expected no
State Comptroller Ray Green
dramatic announcement alter
warned county tax assessors
the Taylor meeting.
today that they probably ar*
In recent days, admlnlitra
teg te bare te
,1* have become
«1 af
er the degree of
eolation that a
Ion to "extend the
t be Imminent.
t»ve aasurancca that
Rail Parley
there was no "crUis" atmos­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Railroad and union negotiator* phere, and that Johnson wss
approaching
the
problem
meat with Labor Secretary W.
with a spirit of caution.
Willard Wtrti this afternoon
H iere is said to be no inten­
for tuzthcr barga ■ ;ng on a
tion la Washington to abandon
wage dispute w blcP^ii threat­
th* basic policy of seeking
ened a nation wide rails itrik*.
solutions which avoid a major
The strike originatly was
war.
scheduled to begin Nov. 23
Thla would rule out any deci­
but was postponed.
sion for large-scale Invasion
of North Viet Nam or bomb­
Space Test
ing of major Industrial tar
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) The Federal Spsce Agency gets deep In that country.
said today it plans to send Its
two-seater Gemini spaceship
on Its final unmanned test
flight next week to clear the
way for the first two-man
flight early next year. Project
Gemini, followed on to the suc­
cessful Mercury program, la
designed to keep two men In
orbit for up to two weeks to
practice for Apollo moon
(lights expected by 1970.

‘New Evidence1
In Baker Case
WASHINGTON (UPI) GOP member of the Senate
rules committee dropped hints
today of new evidence which
could expand the Bobby Bak­
er Investigation th en it opens
again Tuesday.
Thera were indications that
the new evidence Involved the
alleged use of "party girls" by
government ami Industry offi­
cials in Washington—an angle
th* committee refused to ex­
plore in its previous investiga­
tion last July

SHOPPING
OATS lEfT

Explosion Victim
Reported ‘Fair*
Russell Talmadge. 22, of 311
Granada Court, severaly burn­
ed Nov. 19 when a cooker ex­
ploded at the HL1I Plant, was
reported in fair condition to­
day at Seminole Memorial
Hospital.
Talmadge suffered second
and third degree burns over 10
per cent of his body when the
boiler exploded, officials said
today.

NO. 832

CHRISTMAS SCALSIifllTIlii
liber RESPIRATORY DISEASES

Pope Prepares
For India Visit
VATICAN CITY (UPI) —
Th* Vatican announced tnd*y
that Pope Pnul VI will stop
briefly Irt Ilf Irut, Lebanon,
Wednesday during his flight
lo the Eucharistic Congress
in Bombay, India.
Pop* Paul u**d hi* blessing
to the crowd* in St. Peter'*
Square Sunday to ask fur
prayer* that hi* trip tu the
Cungre** be seen a* purely
devotional.
Th# 34th Cnngr*** nf th*
Roman Catholic Church got
duwn to wuik today with an­
ticipation mounting over th*
Pope's impending visit.
Daylong
study
session*
war* mapped out for Catholic
prelates and priest* and visit­
or* to discus* problem* rang­
ing from worldwide activities
of tha church to local Asian
famine.

“HONEY QUEEN" K aren R uetcr (rig h t) and
Karen Lee will give away the toys in this eightfoot stocking a t Florida State Bank to area
children a fte r the Jaycee Christina* parade
(H erald Photo)
Wednesday afternoon.

Yialetide Parade
'Greatest Ever'
What is expected to be the
largest Christmas parade In
Sanford history will begin
her* Wednesday at 3:30 p m.
Mora than 110 units will particlpata in It.
Wayn* Albert, parade chair­
man, report* thla year’s event
will be "the longest, finest
and most beautiful parada

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aver staged In Sanford.”
The Shrine Club fua anil
will be a highlight of th*
event as it performs with it*
zany antics, Albert said.
Santa Claus will be riding
atop one of the 8anford-S*minole Jaycee floats.
The theme of the p an d a is
"My Christmas Dream" and
th* two boys who aubmlttad
the winning theme will b# giv­
en a special spot In tha par­
ade. The winners a n Scotty
Fuller, 4, and Dicky Deal, 9.
Marching b a n d s from
schools throughout Central
Florida will participate. The
parade will be ted by the Sem­
inole High School band.
Thla 1* the 15 annual par­
ade staged by the Jaycee* and
it is expected to d n w ant ot
the largest crowd* In Sanford
history, Albert aaid t h l e
morning.

Th* opening of th* new
Ssminot* Lodge N u r s i n g
Home in Sanford Sunday was
a "smashing euccess."
More than 1,000 persona
streamed into the sparkling
new facility between noon and
8 p.m. and the owners, Mr.
end Mr*. Donald Graham, ex­
pressed themselves "over­
whelmed” a t the tremendous
lntarsat shown by pdr-ons’
who flocked In from all over
Central Florida.
"We had no idea to many
people would attend — my
By Ualled F rets
husband lost hla vole* com­
The nation'i traffic toll for
pletely, he talked to so many the Thanksgiving weekend fell
people. When we opened the far short of the toll for a sim­
doors at noon, there were lines ilar period last year.
of people already waiting to
The United Press Interna­
com* in, and this continued In tional count at 8:30 a.m. (bow­
a steady stream for eight ed that 339 persona had died
hours," said Mr*. Graham.
in traffic accidents during th*
The new nursing home lo­ huliday period.
cated on Bay Avenue will op­
The breakdown: Traffic,
en Tuesday with 33 beds and 332; fires, 43; planet, 21, and
ail facilities for 21-hour care. miscellaneous, 108, for a total
On th* staff are Donald of 706.
Graham, owner and adminlSeventeen persona died on
strator, Mr*. Florence Gra- Florida's roada during tha
hern, secretary; Mrs. Marie l o n g Thanksgiving holiday
Graham, BN, nursing tupqr- weekend, the Florida Highway
intrndent, plus a staff of four Patrol said Monday.
New York led the nation
registered nurses, fiee nurse*
aides, an orderly and a kitchen tt.Ci 43 traffic deaths, follow­
ed by Texas 40, California 34.
craw of three.
Illinois 23 and Michigan and
Pennsylvania 2J each. Mon­
tana and Wyoming were tha
Oath Is Given
MIAMI &lt;UI*I) - James U \ nnly states with no reported
Matthew* wa* sworn in today accidental deaths of any kind.
The holiday began at 6 p.m.
aa an assistant U. 3. At­
torney in Miami. Ha is tha Wednesday and continued un­
first Negro to hold such • til midnight .Sunday. The Napost in the south. I(.t was a 1tiun.il Safety Council said
municipal judge at Opa Locku | that for a similar 102-hour
liefora receiving Ilia federal period last November 6(32 perappointment.
j sons died.

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Russell Pushes
For Viet Action
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen.
Richard B. Russell, (D-Ga.)
Just back from a Texas visit
with President Johnson, Wed­
nesday indicated support for
stepped-up U. S. military ac­
tion in Viet Nam.
Russell, chairman of the In­
fluential Senate Armed Ser­
vices Commltte*, told news­
men ‘‘wa either have got lo
get out or take some action to
help the Vietnamese, They
won’t help them reives.
"We made a mistake in go­
ing in there but l can't figure
out any way to get out with­
out scaring the rsat of the
world."
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South Seminole Elementary
CIP Sets Christmas Program f P T C K E R D i
p L D r u g Stores

Long Road Ends
For 'Faded Rose'
■ea, aha teatlfied at Old Bailey
in defence of Dr. Stephen
Ward, the playboy — Sven*
gall of the Christina Keeler—
John Profumo ecandal.
Her testimony waa brief.
For the moat part it waa diaeounted by the Judge and
Jury. And Margaret McGowan
■tapped out of the witneaa
box and back into the aeedy,
after-dark obecurity of Lon­
Slovio Students don.
Today, the aharp • featured
Enjoy Hoy Ride dark-haired
girl waa back in
By Evtlyn l.undy
tha headllnea.
Thirty-five etudenta of the
Htr body waa found un­
PART OF THE CROWD Joining in ground clearing day sponsored by
Blavia Junior High School re* der a pile of rubble and dead
Forest City Community Association on site of the proposed new club
eantly enjoyed a hay Hda to leavea in a parking lot dote
house in Lake H arriet E states are shown as they gathered to w atch
Duck Pond for an evening of to the buay atreeta and allaya
heavy equipment being operated by th e Marines, who also are donating
fam es and refreehmente. The ■he knew well. The body, with
their services toward the project,
(Herald Photo)
trip wae made in two hay Itt left arm tattooed with a
wagona drawn by tractore and flower, waa naked and ap­
tha Duck Pond area, in addi­ peared to have been dumped
tion to beautiful moonlight, from a car aeveral weeka
waa aglow with many torch* ago.
ea.
She la the aixth prostitute
Everyone enjoyed routing to die violently and myateriNEW YORK tUPIl - See- United Nationals itself."
ther Russia must pay over­
marehmellowe over a grill end oualy in the taint general ar­
due assessment*
for UN
retary
of
Stale
Dean
Ruik
and
American
officials
said
all
tha group wee aerved refreeh* ea of London in the paat year.
Indications
were
that
Gromyko
Soviet Foreign Minister An­
poacs-koopini forces or lose
mente of donuta and puneh.
drei Gromyko were expected would agree to delay until iter right to vote on tha a l­
Sponaora of the outing were
Mra. Ferdinand Duda and Mockery Causes today io approve a formula February a decision on whe­ terably.
Mra. John Duda Jr. Chsparto postpone a showdown on the
onea were Mr. and Mre, Joe Vicar To Quit
explosive issue of Rusaia’e
FLA. GRADE “A " D * D WHOLE
Battle and Steve Sidlick.
CAMBRIDGE, England - voting rights in the United
Special gueeta were Mr. and (UPI)— Rev. Herbert Carton. Nations.
Mre. E. I.. Bellhom.
42, vicar of St. Paul'a Church
If they fail, the dispute could
here for aix yeara, haa re- erupt with shattering Impact
aigned bee line of the “ moc­ on the floor of the UN as­
Chase Executive kery" of having to marry and sembly soon alter it com­
bury perioni who were not mences its annual session
regular
Tuesday.
Attends Seminar Ha saidchurchgoera.
he found il a mock­ Rusk and Gromyko were
John F. Bolt, atilelanl gen­ ery lo marry rouptei who meeting at a "working lunch"
eral manager of Chaie and "may not have darkened the in the U. S. secretary’s hotel
Company, will participate in church door for yeara" and suite, the first high-level So
the fifth annual International lo bury Ihoie who had "ne­ viet-American acssion aince
management acmlnar thla glected or rven rejected the the ouster ol Oct. 15 ol Prc
gospel."
week et Skokie. III.
mler Nikita Khrushchev.
The temlnar, “ Managing
Rusk and Gromyko arrived]
for Change," will atudy waya F a m ily S u p p e r
Sunday nlqht.
to aurvive and capitalize on
The U. S. secretary said "we
A Family Night Fellowahip
the revolutionary changrt oc­ Supper will he held in Weaver face some constitutional pro­
curring in agriculture and the Hall of the Casselberry Com­ blems that go to the very
fertilizer ami animal feed in- munity Methodiat Church at heart of the organization."
RIB END CUT
duatrlea.
Gromyko declared that Ken­
fl:20 p.m. Wednesday. All
International Airport
thoie attending are aaked to nedy
Congreat became reaponai- bring their awn Uhls service that he had come to "defend
bte for the adminlslratiun of anil covered iliah. An old-fas* the peace, lo defend the rights
LOIN END CUT
the affaira of the Ih.tiuT of binned hymn sing will follow of the peop,e» to independent
drvclopmnt and to defend the
the aupper.
Columbia on June 20, 1871.
LONDON &lt;Utt&gt; — In her
■hart Ufa 22-yaar-otd prostit­
ute N i r p r t l McGowan uiad
■everal names and one* rci«
to tha giddy heights of inter*
national notoriety.
That waa la it year when,
almost alone of all hla former
friends, patlente and miatreaa-

Russia's UN Vote Parley Topic

By J i m Casselberry
Program on the theme,
"Christmas A r o u n d the
World," will bo presented a t
a meeting of South Seminole
Elementary CTP to be held
a t the school auditorium, 7:20
p m., Tuesday.
Muiie appropriate to tha
season from various countries
will be presented by the Jun­
ior Choir of Downey Memor­
ial Church of Union Pork un­
der tha direction of CTP
member, Mra. E. M. Cadi*.
Several members of tha CTP
also will taka part In the pro­
gram, giving customs from
throughout the world.
Two important lum a of
bualntsa will bo a vote on tho
projects to be undertaken this
year and proposed revisions
in the constitution and by­
laws. It will b« necessary to
present a membership card in
order to vota on these lasuta.
There will be a nursery op­
en for small children and
parents are asked to bring the
neceesary equipment. Refresh­
ments will be aerved follow­
ing the meeting In the cafe­

teria by third grade room
mothers.
The CTP Safety Committee,
under chairmanship of Mra,
Mary Schmidt, haa mat and
safety belts and badgea have
been obtained for the adults
participating in the program.
So far a safety patrol hei
bean act up in tha Howell
Park area.
Th* next meeting of the
study group on testing la sch­
eduled for 9:20 a.m. Thursday,
at th* home of the chairman,
Mra Ann May. loin SR 436
near Hnvrelt Creek. Speaker
wilt be from th* Orange
County Guidance Clinic.

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Soul Searching
Jieeded By GOP,
Truman States

S t r ik e r r R c H !

Hospital
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NOVEMBER 25. 11*5
Admkskma
Frederick Frase, L o u i s e
Rourkr, Billy D. Russell,
Price Baker. Thirkell IlcGiU,
u David Coffee, Alice M. Jones,
'-K aren M. Sparks, Lucile Mc­
Call, Delorea Cashner, Wil­
liam Dorton, Roland Smith,
Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Nonnie G.
Fields, Sunford. a hoy.
Discharge*
Mamie Johnson, L o u i s e
Harris, William Watt, Virgie
jjllhoton. Mary Lee Thompson,
Irene Walthall, Jessie Alice
Wait*. Roosevelt Williams,
Betty Johnston, Robert Dennis, Kevin IMckett, Annie
WUswrar, Belinda Hughes,
David Coffee. Dennis Everett
Smith, Lueden Kites, Johnnie
51. Cornett, Sanford; Werner
Wiegand, Deflary; 5lary II.
Watson, D s L s n il ; Marie
0 Brookes, Fern Park; Betty
R o w l a n d , laike Monroe;
Sharon Hutto and buhy girl,
Longwood.
NOVEMBER 26. 1964
Admin* hut*
Freda Piercy, G i l b e r t
Duiegle, Annin Smith. Sally
Johnson, Albert Phelps, Annin
Ruth Paige, Carolyn Picklr,
Gennette
Roach, Sanford;
^Thelma Smith, DeBary; Mary
Watson, DcLwnd; Alien How­
ard, Lake Mary; T i ni o t h
Tague, Orlando.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs, James Roach,
Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Picklr, Sanford, a
girl; Mr. and 51rs. Urucn
Howard, I.ako Mary, a girl;
- Mr , and Mrs, Jes.de Paige,
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RALEIGH, N C. (UP!) Sheriffs deputies escorted •
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show Sunday after die showed
up for an "inspection” that
angered about 10U horse own
er*.
Mrs Pearl Twyne, of Ar­
lington. Va„ said she suspect­
ed that acids had been used
the horses’ feel In make
(hem step higher during the
exhibition.
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presents the Virginia Federa­
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the North Carolina Humane
Society.
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one of them shouted.
% Deputy W K. Watkins and
other officers escorted her
from the stables
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TOPEKA, Ken. (UPI) Former President Harry S.
Truman laid tb it Barry Goldwater "beat himself with those
terrible apeecbei about for­
eign and domestic policy."
Truman said the Republican
^&gt;arty will have to go through
a lot of soul searching to re­
build after being on the down­
hill aide of the 1964 election
landslide.
The SO-year-old former Chief
Executive was In Topeka to
help dedicate a bank. The
baok'a president, Mri. Georgia
Necse Gray, wai treaiurer of
.t h e United States during Tru­
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U m in s id e , H t t f u t t i g ild in g p h i)-

ad, la atm a matter of debate. But
_ of
Ilk*—tha
vtronment In which our
gnadehOdren will Uva,
lien a m i
It will be a world whieh
ha power
hart tha
ake over aeeordiaf to tbahr datli
An impreaaiva picture of hamaa
■ocirty at tha beginntag of tho (1st
century was recently drawn bv Dr.
L. Haller, vice pgiali —t la caarf*
of advanced teehaotefy aarvieea for
Genera] Blartrte.
"By the end of tha eantuy. atarvatioo will ba obaolata," he «a£L “Not
only will wo product more food than
wo consume all over tha world, but
wa should bo wafloM tha way to
creating syntbatte foods, Independ­
ent of the soil.Tho human lifespan will continue
to lengthen aa we warn more about
tha aging process and perfect arti­
fice! organs to replace worn-out ones.
We wfll also have unraveled the genetfe code passed from parents to off­
prevent
spring and may be able
some inherited diseases.
Other advances Haller forseea by
S000 A .D .:

— The oceans will be mined for
minerals, and wt may even be put­
ting together all kinds of materials
air, water and common ela­
te tha earth's crust.

— Malay MteDitcft sod Iftftar beams
win w b It possible to eommtmieate
with anyone, an y w h ara, a n y tim t. I n ­
dividuate win have mintetur* tste*
vision transceivers to sea and talk
with a a another over personal chan*

— Ih o physical frontiers will ba
daapwithlnth e earth and far out in
■pace. Exploration of tho moon and
nearer planets win be well under way.
— (tear vehicles win be powered by
and fuel cells. No
its ana*rt£ will ba more than a
tar hoars apart.
— Ordinary people will have ae&gt;
caas to computers as they now have
to electric power. The “information
revolution" wffl have m
lapadtr for probl
nun's cai
atm thinking by n
and crate
time*.
.
Whether or not such a society will
deserve the adjective “groat," how­
ever, depends upon whether men ean
keep up with this dlxsying technol­
ogical progress, which is moving
faster and faster and affecting evpart of life, including personal
m s . Bays Haller:
“Trying to ‘make M ime' of change
will ba our highest task."

feriartty real plat.
CASE U-441; Timmy 0 ,
•fad 11, is a grads school
bully.
"Dr. Crane," his worried

“Ho senna abaawad with
tho doalro to pick on his
elaaomate* and than keeps it
■p till they shod tears.
"How does psychology an*

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Why was Juno U se­
ise ted aa flo g Day T
A—Thin particular data
wag chaasn baranaa on thia
day, to 1777, tha first “ S ta n
sad Stripes’' flag was ordered
by Um Continental Congress,
as our law-awhbg body was

Thought For Today
So faith, hope, love abide, thou
three; but the greatest of these te
love— I Cor. 13:19.
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Wa have committed the Golden
Rule to memory; let us now commit
it to Ufa— Edwin Markham.

■nice aiossat— Roy Crowley

PbycMegy Of M h i
schoolmates, hla s u p e r i o r
Ballk* usually u « cos* physical strength y a ra lta him
P*M*Ung for an isfcrierity to encased hi thia nntt-eoctel a .
behavior.
Bo I had a s b to rrlo v Utor
Too newspaper reader. of
with Ttmmy’s Mother u d tho this clinical column on mod*
f l n t question 1 u k e d her i n ico-psychology can thtta bethis:
coaw w ry throwd a t diagnoa*
“I* Timmy ■ bed-wetter?" lag human behavior if you
That b u t tho only ro o m will aenpbook thaw actual
for ■ bully but It k a com* offieo caaoa and alao a n d for
tho non-profit booklets your
For millions of chOdraa do nowipspor makoa available.
not take over control of their
F ar I pour into this column
own bladder by tho ngo of enough caaeo to illustrate at*
fear year*.
moot all tho p s y c h o l o g y
Some continue a s victims of eouraeo offered at your state
enuresis clear through grade univenitlce.
school and own high school.
Many of yon readers never
In fact, It la an Uoccasional
C C M IU IU II
causa for disturbed personal­ took a formal college course
college and also In psychology.
ity both ia
in collage
But that docent debar you
in military service.
from
obtaining a vast fund
Many men were “washed
out" of tho Army and Navy of knowledge about practical
b World War H because of psychology via this “Univer­
sity in P rint," which te what
bed-wetting!
every newspaper really 1a.
But a typical bed-wettor,
So send for my booklet on
such aa Timmy, who cornea
the
“N-Uroclaat." which exfrom a cultured horns, usually
has his juvanUo behavior plains kow to cope with bed"eovarod up* by the family. watting. E n e l o a e a long
Thus, hla classmates don’t stamped, return a n v a I o p *,
resiles that Timmy b addict* plus 20 cants.
(Always writ* to Dr.
ad to a babyish habit.
Craaa
la cars of this sews* V
But Timmy doaal
So ho faala socially
toe! illy quite
eraHe paper, sarteelac * teag
stamped, addressed envelope
Inferior to hla companions.
In h li own eight Tommy 1s aad B cents to rover typ­
ing aad printing caste when
thus deflated.
yea aaad fa r ana e f hit
*Tm atfll n baby," te the
booklets.)
humiliating flea that he refaeee to face eonsclouily but
which goads him onward into
OVER 35 TEARS
hla bullying.
At P i n t A Palmetto
Then thte next thought en­ (Alongside eld peat office)
ters hla mind:
“I f I can make the other
boys cry, that will label them
aa more babjlih than me, for
at least I don’t cry In public."
Thus, Timmy te prodded in­
to a constant campaign to
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mako other boys cry.
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Bada
stature than moat of hla

Q—I t It tun rise when tho
Blast tho full orb ho seen?
A—I t is 0081100 whan tha
l i n t Baa of light appears, or
Phil Newsom Says
WASHINGTON (NEA) — put to use first f i r tha 1st* though rumors persist that upper edge o r limb of tho
Tough though ha te to work John F. Kennedy and mors Bundy has hia eap set for
for, President Lyndon John­ recently for Jahasea, are as higher things.
political organiser. The
son nevertheless could con­
Curiously, tha h e a v i e s t
tinue to hang onto much of President reliod steadily on spat* at “resignation rumors"
hla present White House his Judgments and finllng* in
warns tha man Johnson
tha ftete thte fall.
him**if brought to tha Whits
0 - W h y did William Jaabloc have
te aoco to grambUag among tho staff.
FRAOUV, Case hosier aki a—
I t to said that even tf Ken­ House: Jack Valenti, chief a logs Bryan resign aa secre­
(UP!) - WItkte tea watte of roach Czechoslovakia whoa* people aiateat rising food Hla relations wtih tha pan.
,
Prague's aaeteot c u tis lias reglma only two years ago de­ prices and Um cost of enter- pla around him always have nedy had lived, O'Brien would shadow and “orchastiatev" a t tary of state?
been more Intricate and var­ now bo asking to be relieved tho President's day; Bfll
tha (treat of the alchemist* to molished the granite statue of talnment.
A—On Jun* 8,
Ur.
whleb CM jaara ago Emperor Stella which towered 100 feet Khrushchev’s fall la Mos­ ied than la suggested by such of liaison duties ha has no Moyers, heavy duty admlnte- Bryan resigned after dis­
Rudolph U sum mooed iclrot- high over Prague, overshadow- cow cams aa • shock to tha things aa lumping them In lova for. He wants to bo n trativs assistant, and
agreement with President
secretary Georg* Reedy.
tots te two baa* nutate Into lag s i a landmark area the Czech govaremoot, Just u 11 groups I a b a 1 a d “Johnson full-time organiser.
Wilson on policy arising out
Friends say O'Brien has not
men" and “Kennedy men."
Some source* My Valenti of tha torpedoing of the liner
gold. Today, within tha aim s ancient castlo and St. Vlttw did to the people.
Those labels have some­ tha slightest complaint. Hla I* likeliest to depart, though Lusitania.
walk, Cemmsnkt Czech Isad­ Catbdral.
Within the party th e n were
what limited usefulness. They labors for and with Johnson tbs real reasons leading to­
ora ates soak aa scoaostte mte* la Catcboslavohla these new emotion,
do not Indicate automatically have been satisfying. But pol­ ward each a move are pres­
freedoms la part were doe to
seta.
Q—Why are small people
la tho first days, white re­ which man would moat Ilka itics call*. With John Bailey ently clouded.
T ta a b a c k te secetsary bn- tho relaxations awocialod with
Property
Lilliputian* I
fraining
from
direct
comment
Those dess-la believe tha
to leave the White House continuing a* Democratic as*
causa after y ean of boom tha Nikita Khrushchev.
os
events
In
Moscow,
tha
gov
A—Ulliput
la
an
Imaginary
tional
chairman,
the
question
President
could
sway
Moyers
fold, now that tha flection te
Ciach teoaomy actually has Partly they wart do# to a
what use the President against moving out. With country of Swift’s “ Gulllvar’i
steadily worsening economic eminent quickly reaffirmed to past. Nor do they tell which
turned dewawird.
the
troubled
Czech
people
Its
could
find for O’Brlen’a sup­ Walter Jenkins goM since tanta, tha Lilliputians, have
men
find
the
President’!
de­
Aad Just u Rudolph’s at­ situation which emboldened
tha moral charge eras levied (Iran their name to anything
tempt violated certain Immu­ Western-minded Caecfa econo­ determination to press ahead mands upon them hardest to erior abilities.
Another KenMdy man of against him In October, Moy diminutive.
table tews of phyalci, so tha mists to warn thst the natloa with economic reforms and ex bear.
. . .
pawled contact with the West, Taka, for Instance, the case basically political bent te era te a real pivot mao. So,
m w Catch economic plan vio­ was heading toward disaster
As the regime retreated be­ of “Kennedy man" l-nwrenca Kenneth O’Donnell. Working In a different way, Is Bundy.
Q—Hnw many baby teeth
lates aatahUihcd donma ol and to demand a realistic pric
C asualty
For perhaps obvious rea­ does s child have?
com aunltm . it draws its las- lag system and a reduction of fore the pressures of a gen­ O’Brien,.chief of White House with high national committee
eral
relaxation
throughout-the
111 NORTH PARK
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statue
this
fell,
he
was
a
key
congressional
liaison
for
near­
son#,
tha
President
te
said
A—There are 20 deciduous,
aoaa froai espftallim, calling etotraHicd planning.
Johnson strategist. But that to bo much sharper-ton good or baby, teeth.
for strict east accounting, in- Tho now freedoms led also bloc and of economics, It ly four years.
eealiva pay u d production ac to criticism of the government grumbled but made no real
O’Brien’s supreme talents, ob te done, and ha te no long­ with his own Whit* Hous*
er appointments secretary as Imports than with Kennedy
In other fields among the lit- move to reinstall old repretscord lag te daauad.
h* was under Kennedy. Ills men—who hero mor* inde­
U m fMadoms slowly Inch- •rary. Journals and some lve ways.
Americana te the U. S. Em­
departure therefor* te seen pendent leverage. Thte may
lag their way into tha nations newspaper.
a* almost certain.
explain tha frequent reports
of tho Commasiat Bait Euro- And they gave public utter- bassy no longer ware kept Iso­
lated from tha Csech people.
Reports t h a t O’Donnell of departures by Johnson
Tourism found new encour­ Editor, Herald;
might go to work In January men.
agement and more than Too,- Tbe caption under a photo for tha saw Sen. Robert F.
Yet here, too, the story la
Czechs were permitted to oa the front page of last Fri­ Kennedy #f New York are, not quite limp!*. Moyer* has
Herald Area Correspondents
visit bayood their own borders. day’s paper itated that Mist however, considered poorly always wanted to get back to
Eatarprtae
AIt sweat# Arriaga
Soma even were allowed to Dannan was the first feminine founded.
the Peace Corps. Reedy waa
Mrs. Rltcklo Harris
Mrs. Jells Haris*
emigrate.
nurse to come to Sanford NAS.
Other K e n n e d y Whit* a reluctant draft** for tha
lu -iau
Government stations contin­ There have been aeveral femi­ House holdovers still on the press Job.
ued to jam (Indio Free Europe nine predecessors to Miss Dan Job seem likely to continue
Beer Like-Fereet City
And even after tha Freal
but dropped the Jamming of nan. We have only had the Indefinitely. They Include Mc- dent'* fabled toughness la dis­
Lake Mary
Mia. Maryana Milas
Mr*. Fraacrs wi
Voica of American Csech lan­ pleasure of knowing Miss Ruth Georga Bundy, security af­ counted, the Job of a to]
aaa-a«Ta
I M - lltl
guage broadcasts and ilmlUr Browne and Miss Sarah Me fairs adviser; Myer Feldman, Whit* House aide te long, ex
Casselberry
broadcasts over tbs BBC and Glnnls, both a great asset to special counsel; La* White, haueting, damaging to nor­
Lake Moareo
M n. Jsn* Casselberry
Mrs. H. L. J
french radios.
the Clinic at NAS with their labor and civil right* aide.
mal family Ilf*. The real sura ia -s a u
an«m
It even permitted the re­ pleasant manner and going These and other* have prlta may be how many man­
sumption of a certain amount out of their way many times to worked out a "good accom­
Losfwaed
age to stick It for the dura­
Cbalaeta
Mrs. l)onna Eataa
of private Industry, primarily help people. We shall deeply modation" with the President,
tion.
Mrs. J e s s Msgte
aaa-ui7
la the services such aa laun­ miss Sarah McGinnis who te
lu -ru
North Ovlsade
dry, car-wash and ahoe repair. transferring to Guam for duty.
Mrs. Margaret Caeby
Tha plight of the Czech econ­ She Is a charming ami grac
Deltas*
aia-am
omy, which tait year actually ious lady and a very feminine
Mr*. Mitered Baaay
Oeteen
saw a decline of more than nurse.
Mrs. Ctertace Sardes
one per cent In both Industrial
a
u
4
u
i
Betty Roberson
Genova
production and In Uie national
Dee Andersoo
Oviedo
M rs JsA aa Hays
Income, generally is blamed
Pat Russell
Mrs. Evtlya Leady
aiMaia
upon rigid centralized plann­
aia-am
Pat Beers
ing and, according to the gova
a
•
ernment newspaper Rude Pro­ Editor, Tha ileraldt
vo, “ dogmatic ideas and rsWas happy ta see tha
Judices surviving from the per­ Chamber of Commerce ad for
iod of the personality cult."
the Shad Derby In the Flsld
In aimpller language, the anl Stream again thia year
planners Ignored the need to This will let people know
replace worn-out or aging there la something to atop
IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED
Whathar you want a faw
Puge 4 Sanford, Florida Mon., November 30, 19(5-1 equipment ami to Invest goods
in Sanford for beside* a look
which could compete on the at the flowers w* are to have
"shopping dollars" or • substantial
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c i t y E d ito r
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BILL VIHBST
The cash you need
O-aaty l l i u r
BUtf P tu lo irip lir
managers who sea their own And, If The Herald wfll
can ba to yaur
sponsor a fund for ua* of this
rublUhta dally .ic .p t Saturday, Sunday aad CbrUUuas; puk- Jobs threatened.
hands almost aa
Failure could result la nt- beautification committee,
lUb.d Saturday frsessdlas Christmas.
CHECK THE NUMBER IN THE NEW
aim suM irrioa hatbs
ter choas and mw hardships will contribute (20 to kick it
»een as you ask tor
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lie w.tfc for tbe Csech people, wbo off.
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sad Swiss tki holiday* are oat
for Britain’s new Labor gcvernment. So are free-wheeling
pleasure jaunts beyond a 60mile radius of London.
Tbs L a b o r government's
precarious fire-rota majority
in the House of Commons has
condemned the S16 Labor
members of Parliament to a
life of austerity. In fact, they
are eirtual prisoners In West­
minster Palace where Parlia­
ment meets.
H a r o l d Wilson, Labor's
hard-pressed prim* minister,
needs erery rot* he can mus­
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to defeat
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elected, who suffered a con­
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in Cambridge. Fortunately
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By Mildred Haney
Another social success was
chalked up for th* Deltona
Pioneer Club which sponsor­
ed Thanksgiving party for
Deltona residents and their
friends last Monday night.
A very delightful Thanks­
giving skit, directed by Zeral
Mallard, was put on by tha
Adult Education pupil* of th*
Speech and Drama class. Tha
Deltona Combo played for
dancing and Mallard and Mrs.
Oscar Lorch tang a duet.
Neighbor visited with neigh­
bor and many newcomer* wert
welcomed.
Mr*. Harry Powsll an­
nounced that a Christmas par­
ty would be held on Monday
night, December 14. and would
be sponsored by th* Deltona
Pioneer Club. K**p this date
hi mind and plan ta celebrate
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Oviedo 5 'Hits jpe Boards' At Colonial Tomorrow Night
lions Open
Cage Season
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Indian Five
Hampered By
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Paf« « — Nor. SO, 1M4

With the grid season* o w
tar Lyman High'* Grey boundi
and tto Crooma H i|h Pan*
than, tv * Samlaoto county
flffkl* club* ara etUl prop a r li| tar coataata.
TW Last two duba or* th*
SHS Seminole* of Sanford and
Um Ovtedo Lion*— both of
w tm i hare weekend bowl anT to Seminole* go to Laesto rg for a meeting with tha
Yellow Jackets of the Lake
C a n ty city to tto annual Elks
Bowl and tto Oviedo Lions tra­
vel to Dunaellon to match
forces with Willistoa to tha
Rainbow Bowl.
U m Tribe, with a record of
•even wins, aoe loss sad a
BOB SWAFFAB. the Oklahoma State University basketball player
pair a t ttoa, to looking forward
planted by a team of
whose arm waa severed in a clothes dryer and reimpl,
a*a ion lor tto Lion racer*
-p erh ap a to get revenge for
i. The 6-foot-9
doctors, la back on the campus, ready to resume hia etudlea.
will not i*e action. Thi* main*
tto defeat handed them last
junior ia pictured while confined at University Hospital, Oklahoma City.
that for tbo moat part Oviedo'*
•aaasn by the Yellow Jackets
junior vanity win to tangUng
to a regular Mason contest.
with tba Grenadian.
During tba 1963 grid season
Jlnrwy Courier, Tad B#BSeminole won 10 games and
t o n , l a s Brnoka and BlDy
lost one—to Leesburg. At that
Milder — tear of Uat h i m o ' i
time the Tribe waa a mem
top potat-makar* - will not
to r of tto Orange Belt Con­
though both tto Baa vara and tons with victories ever arch
By Uaitad Presa
participate. Mika Partin will
ference and the lots almost
A college football season Trojan* had Identical 3-1 con­ rivals.
to tto only vanity regular to
coat them tto league title. can't to written off am a suc­ ference standings, Oregon
Tto Bulldog* downed Geor­
BILL KUYKENDALL (30). Seminole High and a n d halfback, does like an
aaa action jn tto epener.
They went on to win tto cess or failure until the lost SUM got tba bid to
gia Tech, 7-0, for • 8-8-2 rec­
ndaglo dancer for Herald photographer Bill Vincent Jr. when the Indian
Oviedo's second encounter
i own despite tbc setback.
ord and Sun Bowl bid. Okla­
“danced’’ on the Sanford goal line while juggling (and losing) this pass
gam* is over, and sometimes Michigan a t Pasadena.
a t tto season will not coma
This year, tto local* moved not oven then.
homa, slraady going to the
Georgia and Oklahoma,
in the game with DeLand last week.
until Dot. It when the Lion*
Into tto Metro circuit and lost
Gator Bowl, put on a testT to final* meant everything pair of bowl-bound
run tato Lyman High'* Grey,
only one tilt—th at on* to to Army and Notre Dame, but wrapped up their regular
quartet aeorlng spree to datoonda la loach off what local
Edgswater’s Eaglet who ap­ Southern California, Oregon
feat Oklahoma State,
obaarvar* a n figuring will to
peared to be beaded for tto State and Alabama didn't
In t t o big Notr* D tm t
tto most netting cage season
title until they ware knocked know how to rat* their suedownfall, Craig Fartlg passed
la tto school'* history.
off by tto Colonial Grena­ cess even after tha final whis­
for two touchdowns and Mike
dier* and subsequently also by tle had blown on tholr own
Garrett ran for ont to overBoone. Seminole whipped Col­ teat games.
a 17-0 halftime deficit.
onial—their only lota at the
Tto Cadets rolled to aa ear­
Army’s 11-8 upset victory
season — and the locals tied over Navy waa more than en­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — ly 8-0 lead by tackling Roger
HOUSTON (UP1) - Dick Park than any other player la iver hi* u r n s wss announc­ Boone's Braves. This arrange ough to let tha Cadets call m On* of tto moot closely guard­ Staubach for a safety and on
Stuart, baseball’s non-stop con* history.
ed or any time ha put hia manta gave SHS lb* runnerup 4-8 season successful.
ed White House secrets dur­ a touchdown past from Roll!*
vcrsationaUit, left the Boston They booed him when he to ad out of tba dugout to aaa title to tto Oraage-Samlnole
ing former President Dwight SUcbwth to John Seymour.
Notre
Dame,
on
th*
oth«r
M A N C H E S T E R , Eng. Red Sox today the same way walked on th* field, whenD. Elsenhower’s y en n aa But Barry Nickerson bad to
hand,
Isn't
likely
to
b«
satis­
If It waa raining.
(U Pf)-W lllla Pastrano, of ha joined them—talking a blua
e e e
ap­ fied with a 0-1 mark after chief executive has a t long kick a last-period field goal
Miami Beach, attempt* hi* streak.
HI* defsaslv* play,
peared headed for a perfect blowing the national champi­ last been disclosed.
for tha firet Cadet victory
second defensa of the world
No sooner did the news of
that’s a joke, mm, was held in Mason until they were tied by onship in a startling 20-17 lose
Elsenhower’s golf score, It over Navy In th* last six meet­
light heavyweight crown hem hi* transfer to Phlladclphls for
such slight esteem that Boston tto Umatilla Bulldogs and la to Southern California.
esn now be told, waa In the ings.
tonight a g a i n s t Britain's southpaw
Dennis
Dennett
ter nosed out BP by Mel
Mississippi meets arch-rival
fans
cheered
derisively
any
Oregon
State
and
Southsm
80a.
Tarry Downes.
bourne's
Central
Catholle Cal, however, both had to
reach Stuart at Greenwich,
Mississippi
State and LSU
Th*
former
President’s
golf­
In tba world, but I r a n t under­ High. With this mm losa and
Cockney, brown • haired Conn., thin he cleared hi*
wait until after th* Roe* ing habits ara discussed in a faces Florida this weekend to
Downes, who teamed to box throat and delivered a few
stand
tba
trade.
one tie, th* Lions rolled to Bowl committee met to name
HOUSTON (U PI) — Mabook, "Five Star Golf," pub­ conclude the 1964 regular sea­
while a member of the United thousand well chosen words on jor league baseball official*
"Fenway Park Is not a good eight victories for the best sea
th* Pacific representative to lished this month by Normal son.
States Marines, Is a former what h* considered "a lopsid­
took a cue from their pro foot­ place for left-banded pitchers. son in the three-year grid his th* Rose Bowt on New Yesr’i Palmer, Elsenhower's instruc­
Th* bowl outlook:
,
world middleweight champion ed trade."
ball counterpart# and made They get bombed thers. Whitey tory of tto school.
Rose — Michigan and Ore­
Day to measura their accom­ tor at Newport (R.I.) Country
and now a wealthy English
Stuart, known a* "Dr. a pitch for th i top talent
Coaches Jim Pigott of tto
plishments.
Club In 1937 and IBM while gon State,
betting commissioner.
Strangeglove"
around
the available today with offers Ford Is the best there Is and Seminole* and Arthur Scott
Orange — Alabama and
Unfortunately for the Tro- tha summer Whit* House was
the Yankees don't even use of the Lions will be putting fin­
However, Downes Is on the American league because of
for such sta rt aa A1 Kallne, him there. I guess my salary
Texas.
Jans,
the
committee
juat
didn't
located
nearby.
wrong and of the odds to­ the way he manhandles hLs
Harmon Ktllcbrew, R o g e r had something to do with Boa- ishing touches on their club# rata the whole aeason on the
Sugar — LSU and Syra­
Palmer said In tha book
night for the n-heduled IB- mitt, held forth about his new
this week to hopes of bringing
Marla and Eddie Mathews.
cuse.
defeat
of
Notr*
Dame.
Atton
letting
me
go."
that
tha
main
mason
Eisen­
round fight with 29-year-old club and his old one, about
them up to pin-point condi­
One offer was snapped up,
Gstor — Florida State and
hower kept his scores secret
Faatran* here at King’s Hnll. about how the Red Sox were
At tll.ono per, Stuart waa tion for tto game* this week
resulting
In
the
first
intsrleaOklahoma.
waa
to
kwp
from
disappoint­
Black-haired Pastrano is shortchanged in the deal ami
the highest salaried player on
gue trade of the baseball
Cotton — Arkansas and Ne­
ing persona who might be
favored at 11-6 because of hia also about being booed.
the Red Sox. And on th* Oviedo leads 11 off by taking
meetings
Sunday
when
Phila­
braska.
rooting
for
him.
speed, elusiveness, niggednsss
"1 Imagine they'll boo me delphia acquired slugging first basis of his 33 homers and 114 on wuustoe Friday night white
Sun — Texas Tech and
and slashing left jaba.
In Philadelphia just as they baseman Dick Stuart from run* batted in last Mason, to tto Sanford-Lseahwg tilt Is
Georgia.
did In Uoston,'' he said. "That Huston for southpaw Dennis was getting ready to ask them slated for Saturday evening.
Liberty — West Virginia
for $50,000. Nov he'll simply
ean be s rough town. 1 read Ilcnni-tt.
Football
and Utah.
HOUSTON (UPI)—Heavy­
direct his remarks at tto
where they even booed Richie
Th* deal, designed to beef Phillies,
Bluebonnet — Mississippi
weight contender Cleveland
Allen there."
up the Phillies' right-handed
and
Texas.
(Big
Cat)
Williams
waa
"Gene Mauch the Phil lies
Results
Big Stu Is in expert on the attack and tha Red Sox' lefttermed
“out
of
danger”
today
manager
called
m*
and
told
subject, ft has been said he handed pitching, - waa two
By United Presa
by hospital authorities al­
was booed more at Fenway months in the making end im- me I was going to be hia
Last Friday night league Basketball
Boston Col. 10. Holy Cross
though he faced added trouble
regular tin t baseman," Stuart
leading
How* Tires swept
mi-diutely triggered feverish uid. "It's up to me now. U
I
on charge* of assaulting a
By Vailed Frew
three gamra from Betty Results
activity In other baseball t goof up, I got no ooe to blame
Army II. Navy 8
Election Slated
highway patrolman.
Ann's Hairstyling to plac*
Georgia 7, Georgia Tech 0
The Men's Golf Anociatlon quarters.
but myself."
Williams, 31, th# world's
By United Free*
PHILADELPHIA
—
Army
tha in tha No. 1 spot In tha
For
sxemple:
—The
Dodg­
Vanderbilt 7, Tennessee 0
of the Mayfair Country Club
time be managed to handle tto defeated Navy, 11-1, with th# second - ranked heavyweight
Navy
Sea Radra 84, W. Va.
Sandspura
League
standing*.
Florida 12, .Miami, Fla. 10 will meet at 7:30 Tuesday at ers asked the Tigers if Ka­ simplest possible play. Eveo
help of Barry Nickerson's 20- contender, was recovering a t
Leading tha "Ure gals' T 69
Oklahoma 21, Oklahoma ffl. the club. According to Harry lin* can he had.
a bunt.
Ban Taub Hospital from a
yard field goal.
Alderson B r o a d i l eu 96,
with big games were Sue
IS
—Klllehrew waa the subject
Cushing, the meeting will fea
bullet wound h* suffered Sat­
The Irrepressible 32-year-old
Jackson’s 190/499; H • I a n Shprd 92
Tex. Chritn 17, So. Meth­ lure the election of officera for of conversation betwsen the first baseman probably hit his
LOS ANGELES - Southern urday night in a struggle radgett’a 198/522 and Mari
Rio Grande 89, Cumberland
odist S
the forthcoming year plua White Sax and Twins.
peak tto day be scooped up a California upaot Notr# Dame, with H i g h w a y Patrolman
77
lyn Ferguson's 180.
Bethune Cook man 20, Alien adopting a program of plan­ —Manager A1 Lopea admltt frankfurter wrapper that had
20-17 to ruin the Irish chance* Dal* E. Witten.
Oakland City 86, Pembroke
High for Batty Ann's waa
12
ned tournament and tocial sc- ed the White Sox are after floated onto the Bald at Fen­ of a perfect sasaon.
Witten arretted William#
64
Darkis
Owsn*
with
■
219/633.
Baylor 27, Blee 20
"on#
good
hitter,"
and
if
they
Uvitles.
way Park. He was given a
near Tomball, north of here,
Guilford 100, Charlotte 77
Dot Johnson led O. K. Tires
Cincinnati 20, Houston fl
ran't land Klllehrew, they'd riotous ovation for not boot
on suspicion of drunken driv­
Alliance Col, 86, Wheeling
BALTIMORE
—
Sadair
won
to a clean sweep over Pierro
20-GAME VICTORS
New Mexico 9, Kansas St.
he interested in Marls, too.
Ing U.
tto |177,C3S Pimlico Futurity ing. The shooting occurred Manufacturing with her 168. Col. 67
7
NEW VORK (UPI) - The
—Mathews la available at
"I figure Boston should
when, Witten said, William*
Sioux Falla, 01, N. W.
Top* for Plsrro’s was Jean
So. Calif, 20, Notre Dame National League baa bad at Milwaukee. The Angela like have gotten more for me than by IK lengths over Hall To triad to get away.
Minn. 63
All.
Kreick’s
190.
Jean
still
leads
17
leaat one 20-game winner him and would give up Ro Re­ lu s t B e n n e tt i l n n a " S t u a r t
Milligan Coll. I l l , St.
th* league in th* average de­
every year line* m l,
u id about Sunday'* swap.
NEW YORK - Smart nosed Zim m er First
partment with a respectable Atlrws. 68
out favored Sunrise Flight In
N. W. La. 69. S. E. Okta. 46
172.
the $11,130 Gallant Fox Hand!
St.
Johns
Realty,
with
In Peoria Golf
cap at Aqueduct.
Eleanor Anderson rolling the
Joe Zimmer grabbed first big bail, topped Southward
TORONTO — British Colum place In last week's Peoria Realty in four game*. Elean­
bit defeated Hamilton, 34-24, system handicap tournament or'* 201/640 waa just to*
in the Canadian Football Lea told at th* Mid-Florida Coun­ much for tha opposition. Cap­
gue Gray Cup championship try Club by tto Senior Men's able assistance was offered
gam*.
G o l f Association. Zimmer with Kane Adcock’s 203/608
cam* through with * net of 33, and Jean Monroe's 178/604
BOSTON — Tony Oliva of Art Kroencke was second with which put St. Johns Realty in
Minnesota ta d Richie Allen of a SI and P at Lary third with a tie for third place with
Philadelphia war* aim ed tha a 11.
Pierro.
ACTION! THRILLS!
Americas and National Lea
w«&lt;W, NWMlaw
Uodar th# Fcoria system,
In other action Leasing
gua rookies of tto year.
player* taka total score of six Transfer won three games
Snwiay
pre-detignated holes, multiply from Chapman Blocks and
FIRST GAME
MEXICO CITY - Art Wall by three and subtract 72 for Powell'a Insurance took four
won tto Mexico Open golf the handicap.
from tha Alley Cato.
championship with a record
P A N M M im
breaking 274.

Bowl Sked Listed

Sports Parade

Willie Pastrano
Defends Title

Ike's Big Secret
Now Disclosed

'Bag Stu' Traded
Major Leagues
Angling Trades

'Big Cat' Shot
By Patrolman

Weekend Sports
Summarized

Howe Tires Win
Sand Spurs Top

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TONIGHT
7:40 pm,

T n u r iii r u n vvanivim* me xeaiure noart*
quez-Cooper singles game at the Orlando-SemU
nole Jai Alui Fronton ia presentee! to Chaga by
Juan Chi Chi Rodriquez (second from left) and

P e te C ooper ((right), outstanding pro golfers.

At left u Norman E. Stabell, executive vice
president and general manager of the Fronton.

MIAMI - N o t r e Dim e'
Ara Pirseghisn was named
toad coach of the North team
In tto annual North-South
Shrine football gam* Dec. 23.

SPECIALS
EVERY D A Y !

ERRORLESS
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Outfielder Danny Litwhiter of
the Philadelphia Phillies went
through th* entire 1942 season
without making aa error,

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With Ure* poaalbl* starter*
Still playing football, Head
Coach Mack Blythe's R ealnola High basketball quintet
goaa Into action Friday night
whan tto Tribe boats th*
Mainland High Buccaneer* of
Daytona Beach a t th* aehasl't
Fleming Gymnaetum.
Coach Ralph Btumpfa Jun­
ior varsity engera get tto sea­
son underway a t 6:80 p.m.
when they tangle with Baby
Boca and tha v a n ity contest
between the two schools starts
at 8 p m.
I t could b* a repeat of
last yoer’e opener whoa tto
two acboela m et to opon tholr
m pectlv* aeaoono and S e a tnote waa otill ploying foot­
ball — Seminole waa in tha
Frontier Bowl Ult.
Aa a m o l t throe of leal
yeario start*rh did n e t play
in tto opening con toot. This
year Blythe says three possi­
ble starters will not ha avail­
able for Friday's affair. They
are senior* Stove Groover and
Ron Hinson and junior Mike
Gray. Another v a n ity player,
A1 Boniface, will still to in
grid gear.
"Chance* a n ," said Blytha
today, “w* will sta rt two aophomoreo — Mark Reborn and
Lamar Oxford — against tha
Buci along with senior* Capt.
F n n k Murray, Jeff WUltema
and Gary Loyd."
Abo expected to *** action,
•aid Blythe, will bo Junior*
Don Ntcholaa and senior Jack
H unt

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Sunday Liquor Sales
Blasted By Candidate LBJ,
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By Js»
Effort* to ( t t an ordinance
passed la thg town of CesseU
berry prohibiting the tat* of
alcoholic beverages on Sun­
day la tha No. 1 plank In the
campaign platform of Darwin
A* S h u , who ra-entered tha
local political picture thia
week by filing to run In the
Dec. 7 election for a council
poet.
S h u , who M ired a term
an council In 1959, had thia
to u y : *1 do hot think th a t
It la at all complimentary to
our otharwlu lovely commun­
ity to permit aueh a practice.
To me it la appalling, obnoxlouo and dltgrnreful to be
Creeled on either end of town
with large eigne reading,
'Beer and Win# on Sunday.’
It may bo a trend of the
time*, but la certainly unbe­
coming to a nation or com­
munity to eo dishonor a day
of worahip.
'Tf elected I will puraua
thia iteue relentleeely.

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sen s;

NOTICK i r h e r e b y g l v . n t h s t I
■ m en*aee&lt;l In b u e l n o e s i l n |
W. J n -1 St., Ranlor it, H tm l n o l e
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , u n d e r !h« f i e tltlnua nam e of A u to o l a - a a
Beat C o v e r C o . a n d t h a t I I n ­
tend to regtator u l d nam e w ith
th o C l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t .
Bemlnola C o u n ty , F l o ri d a . In a c ­
c o r d a n c e w i t h th o p r o v l a l o o i o r
t h e F lo t l tl o n a N a m e a t a l u t e * .
t o . w i t : itertlo n s e t OS F l o r i d a
B l a t u l e s 1517.
Hie: (lobb y T. Moore
P u h l l e h Nov. t , 11, I t , jo, 1144
C tK l-II
F t C T I T I O i a MAKE
JfOTIC B (8 h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t
w e a r o e n e n e d In b u e l n 'e e a t
&lt;11 80. D l s l e I l l . w e y , C a eeo lh e r r y , Bemlnote C o u n t y . F l o r .
Ida, u n d e r t h a f t c t lt l n u * n a m e
nr . HemInole A A W (too t H e r r
U r l v e - l n , en d t h a t w e I n t e n d
to r e e l e t e r eald n a m e w i t h t h e
C lerk of the C ircu it C o u rt,
a e m l n o l e C o u n ty , F lo rld e , in
a c c o r d a n c e w ith t h e p r o v le to n a
of tho F lrtlllo u e N am e B tatutee,
t o . w i t : Heoilnn H i os F l o r i d a
tttatutee H i t .
Die: Jo e e p h F K r u p l n e k t
E v a M. K r u p l n e k t
F u b l l i h Nov. 11. 14. 12, ID. 1144
CO -14
t a t h e C o u r t ml t h e t ' n o a t y
J e 4 ( l , aem tnele C ounty, F l o r ­
ida. l a P r o b a t e ,
l a r o t K e t a i r of
H A R T JA N E P ER H IO O
D ece aaed .
T o A ll C re d lle o a a a d r e r a o o e
H a v la a C lalm a o r D e n a a d a
A a n la e t l a i d R e la te ,
You a n d e a c h o f you * r h e r e b y n o t i f i e d a n d r e q u i r e d to
preeent a n y claim * and d a
m ao d a w h i c h yo u . o r e i t h e r o f
yo . m a y have a a e l n t l th e
o r t a t s of MART JA N E PKUR i a o , d e cea eed . l a t a of e a l d
C o u n ty , to t h e C o u n t y J u d g « of
Ham tnote C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a t h ie
o f fic e In t h e c o u r t houeo o f
ee ld C o u n t y a t H an fo rd . F l o r i d a ,
from t h e t i m e o f t h e t i n t p u b ­
l i c a t i o n o f thl* n o t i c e . Two c o p .
les of e a c h c l a i m o r d e m a n d
• h a l l h e In w r i t i n g . an d aliall
• l a t # t h e p la c e o f r e e l d e n r e a n d
p o et o f fic e e d d r e e e o f th e c l a i m ­
a n t . a n d a h a l l bo a w n r n t o by
t h e c l a i m a n t , hie airent, o r a t ­
t o r n e y n o d a c c o m p .m l e I by e
f i l i n g f e e of o n e d o llar a n d
s u c h c l a i m or d e m a n d n o t ao
filed e h e l l b e vo id.
/ a / Thelm a P rancee Jo y c e
Aa E a e c u t r l a o f the I-aat
W ill a n d T r u t a m c n t o f
MART JA N E PKHRltiO,
decea eed
BTENSTHOM. D A V IS
A Me INTO* It
A t t o r n e y s for E x e c u t r l s
P o et O ffice R o t l l l n
Hanford. F l o r l d e J277t
P u h lleh Nov. 14. 21. J&lt;l A P e c
7. 1144

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(NEA)
TBs African diplo­
m at was Indignant. “ Presldent Johnson Is as muck s co­
lonialist as Senator Geldwitar,” b t exclaimed.
Tha little slander man In
tight pants ta d abort jackal
with padded ehouldar* waa
commenting on tho United
States decision to suspend tin*

DARWIN SHEA
"I also want It known that
I am not a member of any lo­
cal, organised political group
nor will I submit to tha
whims of any on* individual
I shall endeavor to aerva tha
people of the town to tha
best of my ability and would
Ilka to endorse Blynn (Skip)
Reiker and Don Mount, who
ara locking the other coun­
cil seats, and Curtis Blow,
candidate for mayor. I believe
thesa men are concerned
with tha betterment of our
town and ara men with whom
I could work."
Shea, a resident of tha
town for 12 yeare, served for
nine years aa minister of tha
Community Methodist Church.
He ia president of tho Llona
Club of Casselberry and a
member of American Legion
Memorial Tost 25ft.
Ho and wife, Jeanne, make
their home at 851 North
Triplet Drive with their chil­
dren, Darlene, 20; Velorle, 16;
Hutch, M; Danny, 11 and
Roger, (even,

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NOTICE 1.4 her eb y g i v e n t h a t
1 am e n g a g e d 1 n hu aln ea* a t
H o t 1271. F o r e s t C ity . Hemlnole
C o u n ty , F l o ri d a , u n d e r t h e fic­
t i t i o u s n a m e of. llA tlftR R n U A .
a n d t h a t I In ten d t o r e g i s t e r
•aid n a m e w ith Ihe C l e r k of
the Circuit
Co urt, Hemlnole
C o u n ty . F l o ri d a , In a c c o r d a n c e
w i t h t h e p r o v isio n s o f t h e F i c ­
titious N am e Slatulea. to-w ltl
Po rtio n *410 1 F l o r i d a B tatu tee t i l l .
Big: K E N FOI.KB. INC.
K e n n e t h P. F o l k s ,
P resident
r u h t l e h Nov. lo, A Dec. T, t t ,
21. 1144.
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Altamonte PTA
To Buy Blinds
For School
By Ju lia Barton

Decision to purchase audio­
visual blinds for Altamonte
Springs Elementary school in
tho amount present funds will
allow waa mads at last week’s
meeting of tho PTA after It
waa reported that a profit of
1967.76 was mads on tho
school's Halloween Carnival.
Members voted to aponor
a magasina sale through Dee.
11 to ralsa additional mon­
ies.
Four bids for blinds amt
drapes were reviewed and
members inspected a pull­
down ahada installed in Mrs.
Trena King's room for dentatratlon purposes.
I t waa announced that eye
examinations will be held Dec.
7 for grades one, three end
five. Children from the other
grades may alto receive the
examination upon request of
their parents.
Airs. Missouri Belle Swnfford reported on tho recent
DTA State Convention held in
Bradenton which eht and Mrs.
Louise Kirschner attended.
The program, “Harvest Festiviil of Songs," wss present­
ed by the fourth and fifth
grades under direction of Mrs.
Mary Frances Holton, music
teacher, and brought enthusinstic responaa from tha au­
dience.
Next meeting of the asso­
ciation was announced for
Feb. 9, 1965,
Refreshments were served
at the etoee of the meeting
and program by fifth grada
mothers.

lav H a tte a to n id
B a iled b ide will be received
In t h e o f f i c e of t h e C i t y Man
a g - r . Han ford . F lo rid a , on th e
f o l lo w in g Urine:
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O ffice T h e se aled b i d s ahall
be m a r k e d a s su ch o n t h e ou t■Me of t h e en velope a n d ahall
be In t h e ally m a n a g e r '* office
In t h e
C ity
IUII. Hanford.
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T h e b ide will be p u h ltrly
op en ed a t 2:04 P. M, o f th e
s a m e d a t e T h e C ity o f Hanford
r e s e r v e s t h e r i g h t t o acce p t n r
lo r» lect e n y o r ell h id e In the
coa-io
beat in t e r e s t * of t h e C ity.
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IV T K E C IIIC I’I T C O I K T O F
City M a n a g e r
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IV O M A R T
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th e f o l lo w in g d e s c r i b e d r e a l ida, on o r b efo re t h a l l i h d ay of
property, to-w lt:
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C o u n ty . F l o r i d a
C itatio n ah a l t he p u b l l a h e I pace
h a s b een filed a g a l n a t y o u In e a c h w e e k for fo u r c o n a a c u tl v a
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C o m p la in t on P l a l n t l f C e a t t . . r - d ay of N o v em b er, A. D. 1244.
neye. A N D E H H O N
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F l o r i d a , a n d file t h e o r i g i n s !
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t h e o ffice &gt;f t h e C l e r k of t h e v t t o r n r v f o r P l a i n t i f f
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l o t h d a y of D e c e m b e r. 1141. If Hanford A t l a n t i c N a t i o n a l
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f co nfeeeo w ill he t a k e n a g a l n a t ' P. tl. D r a w e r 7.
y o u for t h e r e l i e f d e m a n d e d In Hanford. F l o ri d a
the C om pU lnL
P u h lleh Nov. 14. 21, 14, A Dee
T h i s N o tice ah all b e p u b l i s h ­ 7 1144.
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anyone other than myself.
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Paymaster Who Won't Pay

HARRY W. GRINDER

Students Moke
Sunshine Box
By Evelyn Lundy

Seventh grade girl* at SL
Luke's Chriatian Dsy School
in Simla are preparing a
sunshine bog for their class­
mate, Judy Kfnniard of Gen­
eva, who waa eo seriously In­
jured in a hit-run accident re­
cently.
Each girl Is bringing a
smalt appropriata gift to
school where they are being
packed In a large box. Deliver­
ing the gifts to Judy will be
Marsha Jackson, a special
friertd.

social contributions to the
United Nations until the Busslant paid their debt of soma
|S3 million.
"Tbs Americans babava libs
peevish children," tho diplo­
mat axid. "They are undermining the United Nations
because they cannot have
thiaga their way."
Tha diplomat's harsh re­
marks were, of course, any­
thing but diplomatic. Yet they
expressed the view of so-call­
ed neutral and "unaligned"
nations on tha late* Ameri­
can • K uuiaa dispute.
They seldom Mama Moscow
for (suing to psy United Nstions pane* • keeping assess­
ments. This despite tha ruling
of aa International court that
Russia m utt pay her debt or
lost bee vote ia tha General
Assembly under artld a 19 oi
U.N. Charter.
But they see aa “ Imperial1st conspiracy" in President
Johnson's decision to bring
the Utua to a bead and sava
the United Nations from bank­
ruptcy.
No doubt that by suspend­
ing contributions tha United
States ia also hitting at tha
pockctbooks of the "unallgned" countries of Africa and
Asia who benflt most from
UN. technical and other aid
programs. But It has been this
bloc of nations thst has con­
sistently thwarted American
efforts to pressure the default­
ing Russians to most their ob­
ligations.
Until now the small nations
look lightly American threats
to withhold financial support
from tha United Nations. A
typical example waa the con­
ference of the UN. Education­
al, Scientific and Cultural
Organisation (UNESCO) that
wss hsld racenlly in Parts.
The United Statee delagstsa
were unceremoniously defeat­
ed in their attempt to taka
away voting rights from mem­
ber nations which failed to
psy thalr dues to UNESCO.
Then ironically enough, an
alliance of Reds and AfricanAslan neutralists passed ■ rec­
ord UNESCO budget of
million. They took thia action
— against the objection of
American and Western dels
gales — obvlouily In the be­
lief that the United States
will foot the bill anyway.
Whers else could they possi­
bly hope to get the money T
However, this time the un
aligned nations seem to have
counted without the paymsster. President Johnson is un­
derstood to have anticipated
the avalanche of criticism.
He is determined to see 11
through anyway.
Last January, Secretary ol
State Dean Rusk warned that
the United States will not tol­
erate much longer a situation
whereby a "two-thtrda major­
ity of the General Assembly"
consists of nations who con
tribute only 3 per cent of the
United Nations' sssessed bud­
get.
The neutralists and Reda
discounted Rusk's threat as

usual campaign oratory rfur
1 ■ g presidential elections.
Now they are Indignant bec a u s a President Johnson
m en u to bring tha Utua tq
a vote la tb# General Assem­
bly.
The reason behind the
President's decision U the
growing belief of American
experts on communism that
the Russians now need the
United Nations at an Imtrum int la their conflict with

their Red Chinese adversar­
ies. That U why Moscow U
currently appealing to the
United Nations for an agroa­
ment to ban tha us* of mili­
tary force ia settling territor­
ial quarrela.
Tha State Department no
longer b e l i e v e s Russia's
threat to quit the United Na­
tions If the General Assem­
bly's vote goat against them
United Statee delegate Ad
dial Stevenson continues to

tb*
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mit Russia to
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vlot diplomats nr*
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�W A S P S Luncheon Meet Features Holiday Fashions O n Parade
from Mary Esther'*, showing
the m y latcat in canal w a r
to formal after five attire.
Rickard's Beaety Salon atyled the faahioaable eoUfitrea of
the modeli, who were all
WASPS membera.
MARGARET R A R D E N
■bowed a (tannine b l a c k
tweed cape dreaa complement­
of the Chrlatmaa party at the ed with a black far doth hat
leagfard Hotel In Winter and Ioni black auede gtovee.
Later Ma r i a n t appeared la
Park on Dec. IX
Highlight of the charming allm black velvet alacka with
a heavenly white craam putt
blooae ever ao femlaiae, trim*

baby daughter.

Elder Springs

•Itefci with coordtaatlnf katt | gtowtaf v*l
lop (pietared). Bar dramatic I mal teem ,
km g black lo raa l at richly] black satta
■Vanina wrap la eatle.
THELMA BARMAN model­
ed an exqubdia bine cult with
matehla* hat. She waa featur­
ed neat la a honadatooth Men­

tion (pietared).
CAROLINE CONROY wee
attired In dull grace knit pcata
with n multi-print amel Jersey
blooae depicting the new Itak
laa look. Later ahe modeled •
awcater and aklrt of cherry
heather with matching cherry
heather knee aocka. For after
five, Caroline ahowed a chlg.
black cocktail dreaa, which
waa accented with ■ large
black velvet bat.
Although novice*, the mod
el* dl*played the aira at pro(eiaionala in the abowlng at
the faahioaable creation*. The
ahow waa under the capable
direction and co-ordination of
Mra. Either M. Ridge and
Mn. Mary H. Whelchel o*
Mary Eatber'a.

Homemakers Plan
Holiday Party
The Elder Spctnga Homemaker* Club mat recently at
the Agriculture Center on the
Orlando Highway. Mra. G. R.
Grey presided ever the boatnone meeting.
Homemade article* made by
the membera win be brought
In (ha council Chrlatmaa party
tor dlaplay. Membera are aaked to bring gift* for the T.B.
Hoapital in Tampa,
The Chrlatmaa party will be
held In the Educational Build­
ing of the Upaala Preahyterlan Church on Dee, 4 (tarting
et T:M p.m. Club mambera
are asked to attend tbla party
ns installation of county coun­
cil officers will also be held.
The next meeting of tho club
will be • covered diah lunch*
non and Chriatmia party at
the borne of Mra. R. L. An-

Topa for aporta car and m&gt;
tor acooter buffi are charcoal
grey knit woo] covered half,
for both guya and dolla. The
wool cover* iturdy plattle
aafety helmet*.

MARGARET RARDEN lounged in glowing bUck velvet panta and u ltra
fem inine white cream puff blouse trim m ed in rowg of frilly lace a t
WASPS Fashion Show. O ther modela participating are pictured a t th e
rig h t and left in some of the exciting fashions shown from Mary E sth er's.

RITA MURPHY

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Pointers Given
To Distinguish
Real Antiques

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NEW YORK (U P I)-D o you
know how to tell a fake "an ­
tique" from the genuine a r­
ticle?
"Many people don't, and so
they’re apt to be taken by
unscrupulous dealers," says
Emil Fault.
Faust heads Arabesque, a
firm which makes wall ac­
cessories, many of them
adaptations of antiques.
"In many cases, a good re­
production may look better,
last longer, and cost less than
an antique," he said.
But If your heart Is set on
owning an original, here are
some tips:
—Don't expect to stumble
onto an antique find In an
attic or ham. Most antiques
are already known and their
value computed to the penny.
—Check backs and under(idea carefully. On antique
furniture the surfaces that
don't show usually are rough
and unfinished.
—Joints on antiques a n
imperfect and irregular.

Sanford announces the engagement and approaching
marriage of her daughter,
Mias Linda Spears, to Ron
Buaaler, son of Mr*. Annla X.
B uuler, of Nawnan, Ga.
The popular bride-elect waa
graduated from Seminole High
School with the class of 1961
and later attended Brewton
Parker College. She la pre­
sently attending Berry Col­
lege, Mount Berry, Ga., where
she la a senior, majoring In
elementary education and a
member of N.E.A.
Her fiance was graduated
from Newnan High School
with the class of 1063 and la
preaenlly attending Berry Col­
lege where he la a Junior, ma­
joring In English and History.

CAROLINE CONROY

Colorful Arts, Crafts Show
Conducted A t Woman's Club

LINDA SPEARS

PALM CIRCLE

ford Garden Club met at the
home of Mra. W. B. Miller Jr.
for the November meeting
with Mra. John D. Thomas
serving aa co hoslcsi.
The president, Mrs. C. J.
Meriwether, presided over the
business meeting and there
were 23 membera present.
The circle voted to compli­
ment the Sanford Chamber of
Commerce on the Conserva­
tion Program and to suggest a
repetition.
It was suggeited that mem­
bera take shut-ins out driving
to observe tha beautiful flow­
ers and gardens and to plant
three trees this year.
The Ways and Mcana com­
mittee will tell gloves, tape
aod plastic wire. A Chinese
auction is being planned and
(he group will bring plants to
the meetings for the auction.
Mra. Helen Cole, horticul­
ture chairman, gave the fol­
lowing advice on fall garden­
ing; discontinue pruning ex­
cept tor crepe myrtle; discon­
tinue fertilising except an­
nuals, grass and roses; roses
need castor pumice now; day
lilies need cutting, but not be­
low bud; plant annuals and
bulbe now,
Mrs. L. E. Leeper presented
ROBE CIRCLE
a delightful program on
Tha Rose Circle of the San- "Chrlatmaa Ideas." She dem­
onstrated tha making of many
lovely decorations, w h i c h
greatly aroused the membera'
Interest.

Mrs. Angel Dial was hostess
at her DcRary home to the
November meeting of the
Palm Circt* of the Garden
Club of Sanford with her sis­
ter, Mra. John Blachoff, sa­
tiating as co-hoMes*.
Mrs. Blanton Owen, presi­
dent, conducted tha routine
business meeting.
M n. Dial showed slides of
gardens and famous land­
marks from all over the Unit­
ed States and foreign coun­
tries, and the scenery was
magnificent and breathtaking.
Of the non-foam type of pil­ The membera were Invited
lows, the most luxurious is to tour the beautifully land­
down, followed closely by scaped gardens of the Diax
and Blachoff homes, which
goose feather*.
are adjoining and on large
acreage. The winding walks,
CONSlIll IIS t OH (OU R
formal and informal nooks
and rock gardens are pictures­
que, and were designed ami
beautifully kept by the men
of the family, who conducted
the delightful tour.
The hostesses prepared a
beautiful buffet luncheon, with
the members contributing to
the building fund, w h i c h
makes Palm Circle's share ot
this project closer to comple-

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A t Open House
The Woman's Club of San­
ford will hold an "Open
House" at the club tonight al
7:30 p.m. to display the new
card tables which the mer­
chant) of Sanford made possi­
ble.
All members and advertis­
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Geneva Gardeners
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This Wednesday
By Joann Hays
The Geneva Garden Club
Will meet Dee. 2 at the home
of Mr*. E. W. White on Sn
4M. The time U 2 p.m. amt
each member Is asked to
bring an Item or items of food
which will be used to make
up a Christmas basket or bas­
kets which will be given to
needy families in the Geneva
area. This will take the place
of the distributing of gifts
among the membera of the
club.
Hoatesaes for this event are
Mra. E. W. White, Mrs. Don­
ald Dunn, Mrs. Cliff O. Dona
van and Mrs. R. B. Monroe.
All membera are urged to
attend this meeting.

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cciving the guests in the foy­
er.
A covered dish luncheon
was served at noon by Mrs.
D. A. Moore, Mrs. Clarence
Snyder, Miss Anna Nelson
and Miss Alberta Boyer. The
Invocation waa given by Mra.
Roy Tillis.
Following the luncheon, the
Social Department held a
card party with Mrs. Metta
Starke and Mrs. R. D. Rhodes
as hostesses. Mrs. E. M. Hoke
won high bridge prise and
M n. J. E. Baker and Mrs.
Stanley Pierce won acrecno
prises.

By J . m Casselberry
The Woman's Club of Casvplbrrry will discuss plans for
the annual Christmas party at
a business meeting Tuesday
at 1:30 p.m. The party la plan­
ned for 7:30 p.m.. Dec. U.
Mrs. Carl Jack, program
Platinum is about It per
chairman, will present a work­ cent heavier than fine gold.
shop on flower arrangements
appropriate for holiday dec­
orating.
Hostesses for the meeting
will be Mra. Thomas Hucston,
Mra. Hsnry Hansen, Mra.
Charles Shirley and Mra.

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The Fine Arts and Social
Departmenta of the Sanford
Woman’s Club recently held
the November meeting with
■n arts and craft* hobby
show. Mrs. C. P. Harkey di­
rected the display and Mrs.
Donald Flim m was chairman
of the coffee, with Mra. A. C.
Me Reynold* pouring.
Many lovely modern paint­
ings by club members were
displayed on the stage and
card tables held various hand­
made articlci along with an­
tiques of great value.
Iland made quilts from the
IlSO'a were featured and dis­
played by Mra. Fred Harris,
Mrs. Ralph A. Smith and Mrs.
Ruth Gallagher.
Mrs. Gallagher also showed
some of her antique china,
which attracted considerable
attention, along with a medi­
cal bag outfitted with original
medicine bottle* used by her
late father, Dr. Henderson,
during his early practica of
medicine in Virginia.
Mr*. Stanley Pierce receiv­
ed door prlae during the cof­
fee, with Mra. Ren Wade re-

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MU* Spean and Mr. Buaa-1 teaching, and the final wed

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Oaah Gbby:
DEAR ABBY: I am a
paperboy who has a terrible
problem with dogs and I
think I- know why. In all
the books on how to train
pets, people are advised to
hit them with a rolled-up
newspaper. Dogs are smart
end they know where the
pepet cornea from. So guess
who gets bitten? The cus­
tomer always says the dog
Is nice and never bites any­
body, so he can’t understand
why the dog only bites the
paperboy All the paperboys
1 know have the same trou­
ble so 1 wish you would
please answer this. Thank
you.
BOB r .
DEAR BOB Your theory
may be correct, and could
be helpful to those who are
presently training pets. But
It won't save the paperboys
from dogs that have already
learned to hate the sight of
a newspaper and conse­
quently the one who delivers
It. Ask the owners of un­
friendly dogs please to keep
them tied up while you de­
liver the newspaper. The'II
appreciate it The laws con­
cerning vicious pets have
"teeth" in them.
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DEAR ABBY: Greg and 1
have been going together for
two years and we plan to
become engaged in ot&gt;out a
year or so A while back
he mentioned that his mo­
ther had a valuable pearl
ring that belonged to his
grandmother and when he
got engaged, he could have
the ring to give to his girl.
’ 1 didn't say anything at the
time. However, this still
bothers me as I want very
much to have u modern dia­
mond engagement r i n g .
Would tt he wrong to tell
Greg this? I suppose Greg
thinks any girt would con­
sider it an honor to wear
that pearl, hut I'd rather

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Grambling
MIAMI ftrp i) — Gramhling
College of Gramhling, La.,
was named to meet the sjieedy
Rattlers of Florida AAM tn
the annual Orange Blouom
classic at the Orange Bowl
Dec. 5.
Grambling has an 8-1 rec­
ord thus (ar this year with
one game to go. The Rattlers—
annual hosts in die colorful
battle for the unofficial na­
tional Negro collegiate cham­
pionship—have a 7 1 record
and meet Texas Soul hem at
Jacksonville next weekend to
wind up their season.
The last time Gramhling
and AAM met, it was in the
1955 Orange Blossom dash
and Grambling came out on
lop 28-21.

Samuel Released
NEW YORK (I t r i ) —
Amado Samuel wus released
outright to Buffalo of the In­
ternational I.,-ague Wednes­
day by the New York MiU.
The dismissal of the rookie
shortstop, who divided his
time between the parent club
and Buffalo last season, place
the roster at 40 men.

By Abigail Van B u m

b i n a ring 1 can be proud
of. How should I handle
this?
GREG’S GIRL
DEAR GIRL: Walt until
he offers you the p e a rl II
be gives you a choice be­
tween accepting the. family
heirloom, or a "new. mod­
em diamond," state your
preference. If he doesn’t,
•ay nothing, and accept the
pearl ss a symbol of your
engagement 1! you bring It
up now, Greg might get the
idea that you ate more tnt t rested in things m aterial
than aeotimental. Are you?
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newly-married person do
about returning the inviteBoos of older married cou­
pler who have had you and
your husband to tbeir homes
for lovely dinners? We’ve
been married six months and
I want to reciprocate, but I
would be uncomfortable In­

DEAR

PERPLEXED
PERPLEXED:

“ Dear friends" would not bw
critical ef your small quar­
ters. sparsely * furnished
apartment or your ineipertooced cooking. Quit telling
yourself that you will be
tease and nervous, plan a
simple dinner sod don't try

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By Oswold Jocoby

The final match of the
World Bridge Olympiad be­
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tween Italy and ths United
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with his collection of nothing. probably have made If allow­
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South was not going to be
•hut out. H« went to three
apadea.
North raised to four spades
and Sam continued hla tre­
mendous action by doubling.
Then he opened the Jack of
diamonds. Vie cashed the aea
and king and continued with
the nine. South discarded a
losing heart and still had to
loso one trump and one club
to b« down two.
At the other table, Bobhy
Jordan who held the South
cards for the United States
simply ovsrcalled with one
spade and was allowed to play
the hand there. There waa
•tightly different defense, *o
he just made his contract, but
his plus 80 added to plus 3&lt;M)
at the other table waa worth
nine IMP'*.

"Most parents don't teach
children to honor paienthood.
Little girls are taught to imi­
tate mum us wife, but not ss
a mother," That's what a
woman anthrupoligist, Dr. Et­
hel J. Alpvnfels of New York
University, claims.
If you’ve paid much atten­
tion to the way little girls
are being brought up today
you knuw she's right.
You see little girls in thu
Iteuuty salons—getting permnnents a n d sophisticated
hairdos (just lika mama's!—
before they know their ABC*.
By the time they reach the
third grade they think clothes
are all-important, and are ev­
ery bit a* fashion-conscious si
their mothers.
Whin they play with dull*
they don't play with baby
dolls that invite mother, but
with teen-age dolls that have
boy friend doll* and sophisti­
cated wardrobes.
By the time they reach the
sixth grade, mama is already
in a panic to be sure her lit­
tle darling la going to be pop­
ular with boys.

English

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Dancing classes era organ­
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is considered cute and encour­
aged—and mamas k n o c k
themselvrs out to give danc­
ing parties for kids who
ought to be at home In bed.
But even though the little
girl is being groomed to com­
pete In the marriage market,
•he isn't being trainsd In the
ways of homemaking.
Mama Isn’t a bit concerned
about seeing that she learnt
to cook, to keep her room

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hair I am fifty, not slim but
only five pounds overweight.
My hair is gray. How should
I arrange it? 1 cannot afford
beauty shops.—Mrs. T, II."
Ocw of the loveliest ways for
the after-forty women to wear
her bair b In a French roll
fastened wtth handsome gray
combs, and jeweled ones at
night.
"I was given a very lovely
stiver knitted suit. My hair is
gray and l want to make the
suit look very attractive. What
accessories should I wear? 1
have a silver bat but I look
too ’allvery’, I think— Ger­
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of silvery beads would be
striking.
"I am now fifty-five, and
used to be fat until an illness
reduced me I am a bit flabby
but will never get fat again.
What could help 'firm* my
body? I am sixty.—Sue O'B."

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would help, and bath.* in hot
soda water (soda bicarb) with
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with body lotion might help.
Flabby flesh is an enemy of
youthfulnesa A well-fitted all
in-one undergarment also will
do much to contour your fl
gure.
It your face and neck are
flabby, use cosmetic oil to firm
and aid in froahening your
akin. Send foe a copy of "How
To Youthlfy Your Neck." A
dime and a tool, self-address­
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bring it to you. Be sure to put
my name on your requests
mailed to the newspaper
which carrie* this column.
This will speed your mall to
me.
“ Are rounded toe shoes com
pleteiy gone? I need some and
must never wear painted toei,
as they are agony for me.—
lira. Helen. . .’’
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"beck” (they’ve never been
•way) at some really good
shoe sbope. Ask for them—
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neat, to help look after young­
er brothira and sisters, to
know huw to handle a needle
and thread.
And if daughter shows lit­
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psrents by the time she reach­
es high school, it's no won­
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SW EETIE PIE

B y N adine Seltzer

51. Artietea F a r R ent

RENT A BED
PLUMBING
Rollaway, Hospital. B a b y
Contracting Repair*
Bed*, by Day. Wank, ar
FREE ESTIMATES
Meath.
1. L HARVEY
204 Sanford Avn.
FA 2 3183 CARROLL'S FURNITURE
116 W. tat
322-5181

23. Painting

95. House* For Sate

109. Apartments for Rent

LAKE JESSUP. M ar. ,« Acre 3 BEDROOM, IVh Bath, Sun- NICELY FURN. 4 room Apt.,
with Duplex, excellent rent­ laod Estates, Sanford. Low Adults. Ph. 322-1928.

al. Space for home or trail­ down payment. Ph. 323-9131
$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
er- Corner S. Sanford Ave.
and MiQer Rd. Pb. 634-B162. 3 BEDROOM, t Bath, screen­
LAKE MARY. Real clean furs,
ed patio. Ph. 323-0381.
JUST LISTED! 96. H om es • S ate o r R en t ished Apt. $30. Call 322-3930.
BEFORE you decide to buy
DUPLEX 1203 Elm, nicely
any home in this a n a , make CUSTOM BUILT Horn* oo furnished $60 mo. Also 119
certain you sea the vary Lake. Ph. a r ^ g i 322-1397. Elm, newly Decorated $30
mo. North 8 3187.
lovely S bedroom, 3 bath
custom built borne located 3 BDRM. House. Ph. 322-2736.
UNFURN. Upstairs APT. $33
it 1811 Paloma Drive, here 97. House* For Rent
month, 309 Magnolia Ave.
in Sanford.
Inquire dowaataira after 6
NEAT FURN. Cottage, suit­
p.
m. or call 332-4130.
Siluated on a large and well able for eouple. Private
landicaped homesite, this yard. 3909 Palmetto, Fh. W E L A K A APARTMENTS
property is a must to in­ 333-3831.
111 W. P int St.
spect and investigate, and
we are certain that you will DUPLEX, furnished, 1 bed­ 3 ROOM Purulahed Apt. $33
mo., tneludei water A elecfind 18 delightful and rea­ room, i • w 1 y decorated.
Adults. Another available trie. 323-8307.
sonably priced as we hart.
Dee. 1, 333-3619.
108. Room* For Rent
For an early inspection, and 3 • BEDROOM, 2 bath, un­
complete information re­ furnished. 1 mt. to base, 3 CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
tarding tba borne, call us to­ blocks to shopping cotter A Magnolia Ave. 323-0739.
day. Another flat home, list­ school. 1 yaar tease raqttir
ed exclusively with
#d. $120 mo. 322-9670 after 115. A utos For Sate
3 p. m.
'33 CHEVROLET, $73. 1903

ROOFING REPAIR, Lari a or
Small. Call before • A.M. or MEN’S, Women's, Children's
after 3 P M. EUDELL, Ph.
shoes at discount prices.
322-7380.
S u rp ju ^ jty ^ B M F ^ t

22. Plumbing

425-5938
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322-5612
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AUTO. Washer. 323-3603.

TED WILLIAMS HDW.
3W E. 23th.
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53. Wanted Ta Bay

PAPE RHAN0 IN’G-PALNTING
USED FURNITURE, eac room
30 yean Exp.—122-7331
or heacafkl. tools, miac.
P0R Painting A Repair Call turns, ANYTHING you have
322-34M after S.
to sell. 333-3270.
21. Well D rilling
WANTED— t Good usad BASS
FIDDLE, aay color. Call
w e l l i u iiL L k .
322-0623 after S p. m.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Trpea and Slae*
WE BUY Und Furniture, oaa
We Repair and Servic*
piece or houseful. Fursy
STINE
Bedding A Furn. Co., m i W.
Mtehima aad Supply Co.
1st SL 333-tWt.
207 W ted St
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Stejistrom Realty

2363 Park Dr.

322-2420

t BDRM. FURN. Cottage, Ph.

Adams. Ph. 322 8313.

132-1187.

1937 DODGE 3 Door $330.
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
SMALL HOUSE, near Sun322 4382
land, Water included, $43 •Oo rrcnch Ave.
mo. Call 323-8170.
1961 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan.
Ph. 333-6877.
FURNISHED 3 • b e d r o o m
bouse, d m . Ph. 333-6638. ’83 CHEVY II NOVA, excelLAKE MARY, Boat Clean, 2 lent condition. $1M0. Ph.
Bdrra. Furnished house $71 332-3283.
Call 333 3930.
BOB McKEE USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
UNFURNISHED 8 Bedroom
701 French Ave. 3334)731
house, Kitchen equipped. Fh.

FRENCH AVENUE HOUSE
NEAT 3-bedroom bouse on
H * t e ’a a o t getting ohubby—(m ' a g a t th « wtumpar
FREE ESTIMATE
corner lot. Zoned commer­
WIEBOLDTS CAMERA SHOP UpholsUrlag A Mattress ren­
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cial. Handy location for resi­
la a b a a
Camera* • Film* • Ptalahins ovating Saw A Used Furaldence, small business or of­
310 S. Park At#., Sanford
tsre. CaD Nia Bedding Mfg.
fice. Valuable property for
ERRORS
Co.. at 7M Celery Ave.
only $9,300.
30.
Home
Applianenn
T b a H a * a l4 w ilt s a l ka
FA MU 7.
a t a a a l b l a ta p a a a ra t b a a
la a a a r a a t t s a a r t t a s .
SANFORD ELEC TR IC
Stemper Agency
t - L e i t A F o ss*
I t —Money Wanted
G.E. Applltncea—New A Ueed Used faraitare, appSaacee,
• 4—Savina* a Loan
1 —ParaoaaU
teals, ate. Beaght * Seld
111
Magnolia
333-1343
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Raaltor-tasuror-Trada*
COPY
Larry’s Mart 311 Aaafcrd
S—Dor Kur**rl*e
88—School* a Inatrurtleae
T b a H a r a l4 r a a a r a a a tb a »*»a—C h it* C a r*
132-3631.
70—
K m p l o y m e a t Service* 322-4991 1919 8. French Av*.
ALL Type* of m w major Ap­ Ave Fh. FA 3-4131.
118. Trucka F o r Sate
r tla s a a t t r ja r l l a a a r r r . t a ­
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Mala Kelp W anted
pliance* at Draatlc Discount
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FURN. gar. apt. 332-2800.
WILSON
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11—S p ecial N otice*
Call 322-8448, J A R Trading
I t 4 * s m s a h ja c t l a s a b l a f a
'33 DODGE 14-Um Pickup,
71—M ala o r F e m a le Help
r o o m , kitchen equipped,
Buy — Sell — Trade
IS —Catering — Foo&lt;|
tb a n a ile r a t th is s a w a T t—Halo* H elp W a n te d
Poat, Inc., 3309 S. Orange
NICE 3 Bdrrn., Kitchen equip­ $230. 322.0472.
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333-3633
Bloaiom Trail, Orlaodo,
I t —I p e c U l S ervice*
S t— In c o m e P r o p e r ty
1800 S. Chase. See after 1 ped, Venetian blinds. Fla. 120. Autom otive Service
15—aw lm m tna Pool*
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11 Noon Day Before
Amelia Ave. Ph. 322 2373.
naarly m w aad need furni­
IS— D o - I t - Y o u r ii l t
I t — H eal R e la te Hate
AMo Glue, rape
Publication For
i s — B u ild e r* S u p p ttas
I J — H u a la a a a K e n ia le
ture, see Noll's Furniture
A See* Caver*
Piano Toning aad R if air
Tsaertiona and Kllta
j o —H a r d w a r e
18— L o ta F o r B ale
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S t JohnB Realty House*, 322-2377.
Brokerage la CasMlberry
I I — Ham* H e p a tra
I t — r a r m a —d ro v e *
(Sat. Noon For Monday)
W. L. Harmon — FA 8-41
AUTO GLASS &amp;
J J — Plumbing
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
•J —O ut o f Stat* Acre*!*
ea 17-tt. Open 6 days • to 6.
t a— P a l a t i n e
S3—H ouses For Salo
Plano Servicing A Tuning
116
N.
Park
Ave.
FA
3-6131
SEAT
COVER CO.
LARGE
4
Bedroom
Home
with
|« —Well Drllllnr
SS—House*—Sato or Iteat
Gene Cumbaa — 322-2661 BLOND 4 Piece Bedroom Set
1. Loot &amp; Found
*8— A ir Cond. * l l e * t t * a
*7 —H ouse For Itent
full
bath
and
2
half
bath*
304
W.
Sad
St. FA 1-9032
170. Ph. 332-7248.
SI— R a d io - T e le v isio n
100—
lleeort Rental*
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
$123 mo.; 3 BEDROOM, 2 ALL WORK GUARANTEED
18—P h o t* A Xqulpmcat
101—
Trailer*—Cabana*
LOST: Red Bone Hound in FOR A Musical Christmas,
18—H orn* A ppliance*
Be alter
lo j —Mobil* Homes—Hal.
bath home with Family
60. Buaineaa O pport.
Pinecrest Shopping Center. rail BUKUR’S Mualc Shop,
I t —H ualeal t net rum ante
l o i —Mobil* Hume*— Rent
Raymond
Lundqutet, Awe.
AUTO GLASS
room $123 mouth.
I I —Buelneaa B m lpm eat
t o t —Trailer Bpaea— Real
Call 322-3T37 day or night 322-7202. T r i a l Purchase
FA 3-1631 Atlantic Bank Bldg
FOR LEASE
IS—Job Printing
to s—Trailer Lota— Hale
Plans.
INSTALLED
322 0422.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
• 1.50 Par Inch

29. Photo A Equipment

CLASSIFIED INDEX

SERVICE STATION.

Good Location. Good Products.
LOST: Personally engraved,
Good Treatmtnt
heavy silver Charm Brace­
VACUUM CLEANER
PHONE LOCALLY 322 4343
let. Sentimental value. Re­ Repairs, parts, supplies, for
or apply to the

35. Vacuum Clcanara

gard. 322-2173.

LOST: BUlford, money, papen, a t a m p a , pictures,
cards, Vicinity Sears, Plnccrest. Reward 668-3851.
2. P erso n al*
Do you have a drinking prob­
lem Write P. O. Box 1213,
Sanford

4. Beauty Care
HARRIETT'S Beauty Nook,
soft water, evening app’ts.
105 So. Oak, 322-3742.

Electrolux. Kirby, Hoover
PURE OIL COMPANY
Air-Way, Rexair, GE, etc.
11— F u r n i t u r e F or Hale
IS— A n tiq u e ! F a r S ale
Vacuum cleaner repaired at 69. Schools A Instructions
I S —S tu n s r T o L oan
your home. Free pick-up A
18—B u e ln e aa O p p o rtu n itie s
delivery. Serving Sanford
U.
S.
CIVIL
SERVICE
for 13 yra. GM Vacuum Re
TESTS I
322-5612
pair, 1114 Park Ave. Ph.
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S e n to r d R t o h s n t *
322 1763.
Men-women, 18-31. Start hish
(D ial Direct)
as $102.00 a week. Prepara­
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
tory training until appoint­ 81. Heal E state • Sale
2555 S. Park
322-6511
ed. Thoufsudi of jobs open.
Experience usually unneces­
SALES - PARTS - SERVICE
JOHN K. FOX,
sary. FREE information on
Realtor
37. .Moving A Storage
Jobs, salaries, requirements.
206 N, Park Ave.
323 0559
Write
TODAY
giving
name,
Local A Long Distant
address and phone. Lincoln
Adams Transfer A Storage
UAItT PILCHER, Broker
322 0223
332-1876 Service, Box 109, Sanford

Herald.

ACE BEAUTY Salon, open
43. I'lnnlH, Feeds, Heeds
daily A eve. app'ts. Perms.
20% off Reg, Prices. Mayfair SANFORD FEED STORE 71. Male Help Wanted
Hotel. 322 0090.
Whole Corn Li.23 — Snap Corn
$2 80 — Jim Dandy Dog DAIRY QUEEN Driver, pre
CUT'N CURL Beauty Shop
Feed — $3.73 for 30 lbs. In­ fer older man. 2323 Park
Drive, Sanford.
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0834 cludes Tax.
Evening Appointments
320 Sanford Ave.
322-9990 TRUCK Driver. Produce Ex­
p e r i e n c e A References.
8. Dorh - f a ta • Pet a
50. Miac. For Hale
Writs Box 111, Sanford H er
aid.
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
Uon, boarded. Animal Res­
of 10,000 ltema
72. Female Help Wanted
cue League, 1700 W. Minne­
I30u Grapevllle Ave.
sota, DeLand. Ph. 731-1146
Patios, Floor, Free Estimate! BABY Silteri wanted, Call
322 8239.
sand, cement, rock, pipe,

10. Poultry - Livestock

steel, grease traps, dry HAIR Stylist wanted, full or
JERSEY Heifer Calves, good wells. Stepping stones.
part time Call 322-3741 or
stock $19, up Fairglade Je r­ MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
evenlnp 372-1433.
sey Dairy, Gcnev a.
309 Elm Are.
322-3731
MAIDS—N Y. to $33 wk. RUSH
REFERENCES. TOP JOBS.
S H E T L A N D Pomes For B O A T S , Guns, Buy. Sell,
FARE ADVANCED QUICK
Christmas $50 A up. 332-3479 Trade, Repair. O S T E E N
BRIDGE FISH CAMP.
LY. HAV-AMAID, 4 Bond
after 6 P.M.
St., Great Neck. N. Y.
TREK
RIPENED
Citrus.
Na
12. Special Notice?*
vets. We ship Albert If. Pell 77. Situation Wanted
Osteen. 322 3873 or 322 1191.
NUMISMATICS
All Type* Supplies — Folders
HOWELL'S AGENCY. Baby
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
3 for $1.00
New and Used Machines. Re­ sitting specialist. Transporta
POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY
lion furnished. Call 122-8339.
conditioned Singers, $12.93
101
S.
Park
Ave.
322
9411
15. Special Service*
WILL Keep child in my home
for working mother. 323-0071.
GUITAR,
Glass
shower
enclo­
FIX1T SHOP
"We fix everything except sure. Duo-Therm Oil Heater, DAYS work, 333-9221.
broken be arts.’’—Authorised almost new with electric Ig­
DAYS WORK or Full time,
dealer for Jacobsen Lawn nitor. 122-6331 after 2 P.M.
323-3120.
mower*. Expert Key &amp; Lock
STORE FIXTURES- ! "
Service, 409 W. 1st St 322Kl. Real E sta te • Sale
EQUIPMENT
4731.
Like New from owner. Make
BUSINESS A HOME
offer: Gas Peanut Roasters,
RICHARD'S TREE SVcT
COMBINATION
Electric Star Master FrisiaFree estimates, Licensed
Good Hwy. IT-92 frontage.
tors,
R
ft.
3
tiered
Glass
A Insured Ph. 323-0309
Business bldg., new, brick
Show Cates, Counter Deteco
construction,
suitable for
&amp; B CONTRACTORS
Scales (3 lb. capacity), 10c
variety A uses, as tilting
OME IMPROVEMENTS.
coin operated Sandy Hobby
station, oarber and/or beau
IOOFING. PAINTING A
Horse Ride*, 7-up Vender
INSULATING
(10c sue), G. E. Water Cool­ ty shop, small store, etc.
meins Anangcd 322 2287 er, 2 National Caah Regis­ Home separate, frame con
ter* (1 Manual A 1 Elec­ struction, oew roof, newly
J a n ito ria l S e n ires
painted A attsetivety decor
tric), Ice Shavers, Mdk
atrd inside, rooms large
Shake
Mixer*.
Floor
PolishYENTSUII MAINTENANCE
cr, 1 Safe. Exhaust Fans A Total price (or this valuable
Service A Supplies
property $21,800 with excel­
2363 S. Park Dr.
322 4843 Numerous other items. Call
lent financing.
838 6721.
ID. Builder* Supplies

St—L'phoUtarp
to t —A p artm en t For Real
15—Vicunas Ctsaaara
I t s —Room* For R aat
IT —K evin* A Xtoraee
111— H otel Room*
IS—C iterm lnatore
111—Dental A m nia
u —r u n t* — *&gt;*ite — Seeiia II I—W anted To llr n l
to —Mtec. Por Sale
H i —Auto* For Sale
&gt;1—Article* ror Rent
t i l —Auto*—sa lt or Trad*
111—Truck*
For Hal*
U —#w ap or ICichaoB*
IS— W a n te d T e Huy
110—
Automotlv* Harriet

SOUTHW ARD

SI per Day rental for Electric
Carpet Shampooer with pur­
PAINT close out
price
chase of Blue Lustre. Car- INVESTMENT A REALTY
GREGORY LUMBER CO
roll'* furniture.
116 N. Park Ave.
322 917a
$20 Maple Ave.
322 0500

Personal Service
Call 322-7496

111—
S c o o te r* A C ycle*
t l ! - —I lo o t* A t l e i o r a

Payton Realty

322 110t 2610 Hiawatha at 17 92

106. Mobile Home* - Sale 210 Magnolia Pb. FA 2 4633

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES

121. ScowUn A Cycteu
Xmas SPECIAL- 1964 Vespa
Scooter No. 136 with wtadshleld used one week, $138
less than list price. Alee
Baby Hi Chair A itrotlef.
CaU 333-0906.

123. Bout* A Motor*
17 r t. HIGH HAT. wtth access­
ories, '39. 30 h.p. Jehaaoe,
elec, atart, Mitchell Tilt
Trailer. Excellent condiUoo,
$730. Call 322-9643.

Gateway To The waterway
Robson Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
$04-66 E. l i t Ph. FA 3-MI
17 FT. GLASS boat, &gt;0 b p.
motor. Below appraised
value. Many extras. 1800 S.
Chase. See after 1 p m.

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'39 Chevrolet $897 b*L $39 aw.
'39 Ford $877 hel $38 mo.
*39 Plymouth $597 h*l $39 me
*39 Ford $899 heL $41. mo.
•39 Chevrolet $499 bel $38 mo.
'33 Chevrolet $399 baL |14 me.
‘39 VW
1899 bal. $43 me.
’89 Ford $399 heL $31 mo.
’$7 Chevrolet $8M baL $33 mo.
'39 Chevrolet $899 bel. $31 me.
'37 Rambler $371 bal. $31 mo.
’ST Chevrolet $781 bel $34 mo.
'38 Ford 1899 bal. $17 me.
'83 Chevrolet $1381 bat $47 mo
'89 Cortalr $499 boi $3$ me.
*38 Old*mobile $199 be) $17 mo
'36 Chevrolet $147 bel $19 me.
'38 Botch $993 bet $31 mm
'33 Cadillac $199 bal. $19 mo.
'39 Oldamobtte $3*9 bel $31 mo
•38 Chryaler $399 b*L $31 m e
*57 Imperial $312 b at $39 me.
'38 Denote $399 bal. $32 mo.
'87 Cadillac f$N7 baL $5) me,
SANFORD AVE.
I l l | / OPEN EVENINGS
Hanford, Florida
313-438$
National Bapoaaeoalo** lac.

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EXCELLENT condition, 8x33’,
• lr conditioned. Owner. 322. im i.

2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
’•4 Trailer, 10x37 FI. Kxpan1, IV4, A 2 BATHS
do. Early American, U. E.
KITCHEN
EQUIPPED
425-5938
Appliance*. 322 0136.
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT)
Tor Complete Information • X 43 Ft. 2 Rdrm. Mobile
From Semlnol* County
See or Call Your
Home. In good sound condi­
tion. Ready In nmvo in.
FHA
VA
95. Houses Fur Sale
Gon| financing. See? K make
SALKS HIIOKER
m
offer,
cash or tra&lt;ie 322-7498.
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S A NFOKD S N EWES T
HOMES, West 4th St. San­
1*2 and 3 Bedroom*
ford. 3 Bedroom, ID hath, Stenstrom
NEW and USED
FHA A VA lawns. LMN EN­
Awnings
A Cabman
2565 PARK DRIVE
TERPRISES Inc.. Builder
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
622-2420
N
ight
322-7405
Harold Logan, rail 838 :1311.
Hwy. IT 92 S
322 2362
323 0316
322-4118
Salesman on Duty 4 00 p. m.
322
6824
322
3482
10,1. Mobile Home?* • Rent
to dark.
II I—Marin* S lipiiII**

OWNER leaving town, 3
lldrm. house, air condition­
Real Estate — Insurance
ed Ela. Room, ige. kitchen.
2 BEDROOM, 1 Bath home
3rd. A Park Ave.
333-8841
In one of Sanford's better
on Urge lot. Hardwood
locations, only $11,000, Ex­
floors, drapes throughout,
95. Huuisea For Sale
cellent lerms 322-46-16
large Monkey P unic tree.
2 BURN.. 1303 Elliott, $8,300 3 BEDROOM. Family Room. 2 Carporte A separate Gar­
332-0323 or 3234.
Batb. built in Appliances. age with work shop. Low
3-BEDROOM, kitchen equip, Central Air A Heat, wall to down payment.
ped. 1603 Wynne wood, $96 wall carpeting 322-3M5.

monthly. 323-8429 for ap­
pointment.

fo vtbe&amp;

(jo v ern m i’iu o w n ed

Hornets

Payton Realty

322 1301 2840 Hiawatha at 17-92

106. A p artm rn ta for Iten t

63 Chevrolet Impala

3 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. Call
322 9173, after 5 Ph. 322 0(711.

Super Sport Coupe. V-8. Auto­
matic Tran* ml** Inn, P n w a r
Slaaring. Radio, Heslar, Bucket
Seat*. Consol* and AH Vinyl
Interior

ROSE COURT APT.
1 Bdrrn. Furn., ne*r base,
2013 Sanford Ave 668 4323.
FURN. Apt. Close in. Jimmie
Cowan. 333 4013.

CLEAN, Furn. Apt. Private

Seminole Realty

VW

REALTY

G O W EST

Office: 322-2118
Nights: 323-0700
322 0648
2324 Park Drive

ON WEST FIRST ST.
•

• Ben Howland
Charli* Craig

A Boh Thomas

A Frank Hruaaon

Would you like to get the bent buy?
• home; In rommercinl; or industrial.

• Convertible*

• Station W agons
Complete He lection
59a Thru Si's

9200 • 9300 Down
910 • 960 Month
100% Mechanical
Guarantee — 30 Uaya —
1,000 Mile* On All
Used VW’a.

Notice Real-Estate Buyers
CALL

o

10' WIDE, 3-bearoom trailer.
NO 8 4908.

LONGWOOD, 2 Bdrrn. Frame,
$100 DOWN
Entrance. 1004 Palmetto.
$100.00 DOW N
re • modeled,
redecorated,
FHA-VA
HOMES
spotless, Ige. equipped kit­ Selection of 2, 3, and 4 SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3 2 BEDROOM Furn Apt. $33.
chen, double airage, ihide Bedrooms located in various
Bedroom Home* available ta 3101 Magnolia, Robert A.
tree*, $23o down, $13 mo.
Williams. 322 3931.
sections of Sanford
all Areas oi Sanford Let ua
Owner will hold mortgige.
Immediate Delivery
Show you Around I
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
•38-3141.
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
FROM
$50.00
READY TO MOVE IN
for couple or single person
New 3 A 4 Bedroom Monies, FOR T H E REST HOME
or retired AH utilities In­
1901 S. Park Atra.
HUY
1-2 bath* So. Loogwood area
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
FA 2-3232 anytime
S E E YOUR
—Trade* looitdcred, and
cated on UR St., within 1
GnKENBRtAR
we'U build oo your lot. Semi­
block of 2 frew parking lota
V
A
F
H
A
Ckolea late available la
nole County's Leading Build
and ahoppfog neuter. In­
Greenbrier ef Lock Arber
ar
quire at Manuel Jacobao
overlooking golf court*.
Property
HAROLD LOGAN
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
Cuatom building to your
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
specification*.
Gr*«nbriar
Salei office. So. on U. S. 17Management
developed by
92 to Dixie Beil Diner, turn
right one block on Seminole
KINGSWOOD
and Sales Broker
Ave. 8381911.
BUILDERS, INC.
GHI A
FA 3 8078
3 BEDROOM House, take over
• Sedan*
203 Fairmont Dr.
JIM H U N T
payments S82. 202 Bamboo
• Hard Top*
Dr. 323-7153
U you want people to pay
attention te your business,
call FA 23613 and ask tbe
Herald Staff about some at­
tention getting ada

y o u // g

Realty

Ball-Blair Agency

*•*

Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company

&lt;

iJ

In

Half* — Part* — Service
Factory AuthorDrd Dealer

***

Ellinor Motor Co.

M ER LE W. W ARNER, Realtor

The Dodge Boys

706 South Park Avenue
DIAL .122-5629
Sanford, Florida

Seminole County Alta.

8o. Hay. 17-93
Sanford, Fla.

1601 W o t t*t Street
Sanford, Florida

322-1835

|! ^

IS

*2395

61 Ford
t Psaaenger -Station Wagon. V-8 En­
gine, Automatic Transmission, Power
Steering, Radio A Heater, Air Con­
ditioner, Luggsg* Rack and Other
Option*. Clean Car Throughout —■
Special Buy

*1395

62 Chevrolet Bel Air
I Door Sedan. V-8 Engine, Auto­
matic Tranamlaalon. Heater and
Good Tire*. Dark Red Finlih,
('Iran Color Key Interior

55 Chevrolet
Vt To* Pirk Up

59 Ford
Ranch Wagon. V-8, Automatic
Transmission and Heater

60 Volkswagen

$1595
*295
*695
795

Panel Delivery. 4 Speed Transmis­
sion, Over Mire Tire*. A Solid Body
and Huns Good

59 Plymouth
Suburban Station Wagon, V-8
Automatic Transmission, P o w • r
Steering, Power Brake*, Radio
and Heater

•595

H O LLE R
M O T O R SALES
2nd A PALMETTO
2507 PARK DR.

PHONE 322-6231
322-0861

fl

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�Notion*! Help Netdcd

MON.

AF Opens Door
Of OpportanHy
For Graduates
Th* dear #f opportunities
b apan to Sanford a m high
at toot graduates, T /B gt Jose­
ph M a a to Air F o n t recrnitar, announced.
“Qualified high school grad,
aataa ages 17 to 17, Inclusive,
a rt eligible for those odueatioaal opportanltloa undar
two Air Forca program*,’'
■aid Bloxom.
Undar HOparatlon Boot*
•trap" ainaoa atady on baaa
la their apara tlma and than
attand college summer Samastor on a fall tlmo bail*.
T h a aacond odocatlonal
package la eallod the Airman
Education and Commissioning
Frogram. Thla program offa n airmon tha opportunity
to attoad college foil tlma on
• year-round boila and gala
• comnlaaian ao an off!ear.
Tha Air Forca haa rot) plod
formal education to tachnlcal
training to add now manning
to an old opportunity—" lo rn
while yon *am." The** opportunltioa a n arallabla to
thoao who qualify for Air
Forca mllatmanL
Bargaant Bloxom haa all
tha facta about Air Force ed­
ucational opportunities Ha la
arallabla for eonf«rancaa at
the USO to 1 p.m. each Tbun­
day.

Telephone Rales
Cut On Feb. 1
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Starting Fab. 1, you'll bo able
to maka a weekend or night*
|y itatlon-to-itatlon talophona
call anywbcm In tho United
Stataa for aa little aa |1.
On that data, n |10O mil­
lion reduction In a long dis­
tance talophona rataa order­
ed by tho Federal Communi­
cation! Commlaalon (FCC) —
largaat cut In hlatory—atarta
going Into affect.
Tha FCC order, protested
hut accepted by the Bell Teltphona companlea, will reduce
tha toll for a three • minute,
■tatlon-to-statlon call anywhan In tha continental U.S.
to:
—A maximum of 91.60 an
Saturday! and dally between
• and § p.m.
—A maximum of 91 on Sun­
day'* and after 8 p.m. daily.

Progress Kills Wildlife
WASHINGTON (UPI) - servation croups and Individ­ agencies will be urged to co­ which would establish a lbTha I n t e r i o r Department ual experts throughout the operate In tbe effort.
year program of acquiring
Beads help from tho nation In country, inviting their com- Tho department also may Und to preserve th* asaantlal
ask Congress to help. Legists habitat of rare and endanger­
helpless victims of
National and international tlon la under consideration ed species.
about 90 Undo of Mrds, ani­
mals and fishes.
In teas than l »
deportment reported, almost
to birds and mammals hove
vanished from th*
econo and o eo-oporatia* ef­
fort la needed to prevent the
list from growing.
Th* reason tor this la prog
rasa. Aa man expanded firm
hW, dug more oil walls, huiM
new dams, ha removed tha
swamps, free-flowing streams
and tall-grus prairies needed
for wildlife survival.
Already tha Atlantic salmon,
ones an Important sport and
Choone From Oar
commercial fish in New Eng­
Lnrt* Selection Of
land valors, now eon bo found
In limited number* Is only
Styles, S im , Stupe*
eight Main* streams.
Th* California Candor, tha
And Finish**.
sattoa'a largest soaring land
Plastic Tope And
bird, weigh* about M pounds
and has a wtegspread of near­
Upholstered Chairs.
ly 10 fast. It one* ranged the
entire Pacific Coast. But hunt­
ers have reduced its numbers
to only 40 or SO confined to sn
area around tha southern Ster­
na Nevada and the coait ran­
ges of Southern California.
Tha black-footed ferret, a
Urge weasel with black feet
end face maak, Is vanishing,
from the Graat Plains and the
high reaches of the RockUi.
Destruction of the prairie
dog, the weasel's natural prey,
and the original grasslands
have reduced 1U numbers to
only a comparative few la the
— OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Dakotas and Nebraska.
Interior Secretary Stewart
203-09 E. 1 s t Street
Phone 322-0983
Udall is sanding a list of tbe
threatened wildlife to con­

MIBB

TUES.
W ED.

QUANTITY
RIGHTS
RESERVED

25th &amp; PARK, S A N F O R D

“CAMPFIRE” FANCY, SLICED

DINETTES

Limit: 9 With Tour 13 Or Mora Food Order. Pleas*.

"MR. G" FROZEN

FRENCH
FRIES

*38 and *48
7p
c-*7888. 9pc- *98
Pc.

MATHER

FLA. GRADE “A ”
MEDIUM

and Haas

2 L a BAG

£ 0

of Sanford

"BRIGHT *N WHITE"

We ll Pay You

“ALL PURPOSE"

Super Suds Kraft Oil
GIANT
PKG.

Limit: One With Your $.1 Or More Food Order, Please.

English Estates

Limit: tine With Yuur 13 Or More Food Order, Plena.

"FRESH *N* CRISP"

To Sponsor

CARROTS

Book Fair
By Jane Casselberry
A book fair will be held dur­
ing whool hours Tuesday in
the library of English Estates
Elementary Rrhool and befoie
and after the 8 p.m. PTO
meeting.
All parent# are Invited to
visit the library and view the
large selections of the latest
chlldrsns hooks. Those wish­
ing to purchase h- oks may
do an at a to per cent discount
and will get them in time for
Christmas giving. Anyone
wishing to donate a honk to
the school library will h*v*
■ dedication piste hearing hi*
Mine placed beside the hook.
Itcfreshmenta at the ITO
meeting will he served by
sixth grade room mother* In
tb« cafeteria following th*
business session.

Civic League
Changes Date
II) Dunn. K»tra
The Longwood Civic Lea­
gue haa postponed its regular
meeting fur Tuesday to Dec.
t In order not to conflict with
the municipal election.
The meeting will he held
at 8 p.m. at the Civic League
Building and ■ Christmas Pro­
gram la planned. Mrs. Elisa­
beth llllle, president, urges
the members to attend and
bring guest.

JUST FOR LOOKING
(And You Don’t Even Have To

Buy

From

Us!)

You may think there’ll a string attached to this. As usual, you’re right
You only get the $5 if you are a bona fide ear buyer.

Th* complete worka of Robart Schumann comprise a to­
tal of 39 volumes.

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LEAN •"WESTERN”

“TIIR1FTWAY" COOKED (OR)

PORK STEAK . . .
ELBOW
MACARONI
7 OZ.
PKG.

9

LIQUID
BLEACH

And of course you get the $5 when you buy from us. Just ask for i t
QT.
PLASTIC
50

EXTRA

GOLD
BOND
STAMPS

D IN N E R S

Showroom — Second &amp; Palmetto
Phone 322-0711

IOI.D HON'D
Itrdemptiun

59&lt;

TOMATO
SA U C E

GOLD
BOND
ST AM P S
Satu rd ay,

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CAN

Fi

hru December

"GERBER'S"
STRAINED

21

With Thla
I Coupon A Th*
Parches* Of
“Patio"
ENCHILADA
i

“H UNTS"

|
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HOOD "33"

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 that
we can fill your need, somewhere between a Corvair and a Cadillac.

’I ) MOTOR SALES

lb. 39c Baked Ham . 5 oz. pkg. 59c

“8HURFINE" SPAGHETTI (OR)

How do we Know if you’re bona fide? Easy. If you come in and let our
salesman show you our ears, and then buy a new car from any dealer
between the time you see our salesman and Januury 1, 1965, bring the
car, your sales invoice, and our salesman’s card in and we’ll hand you $5.

Bible Study
Rsr. Robert M. Jenkins of
First Methodist Church will
conduct the fourth rhurchwlds Bibl* Study of th* Book
of Genesis Wednesday begin­
ning at 7:30 p.m. Thera will
be a catered dinner at 6:16
p.m. with price* set for adults,
children or the entire family.

LB. B A G

“ POMPEIAN"

OLIVE
OIL
IO Z .
JAR

50 EXTRA
With This
Coupon A Th*
Purchase Of
Fleischaun'a
OLEO
3 One l.h.
P kgs. 78c

GOLD
BOND
S TA MP S

________________

9

50

29

EXTRA

GOLD
BOND

With Thin
Coupon h Tho
Purchase Of
Each Pkg. Of
“Breakfast"
STAMPS
PORK
CHOPS
| Coupon good at your ‘Thriltway"
Only, Thru Wed.. December 3

| Coupon food at year •"ThrUtway"
k Only. Thru Wed, December 3

Coupon food at your “Thrlftway"
Only, Thru Wed.. December 2

“ HUNTS"

“SUNSHINE"

“ LOW S l’DS"

T O M A T O PASTE

H Y D R O X C O O K IE S

FLU FFY A L L

6 OZ.
CAN

9

16 OZ.

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4 3

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CARTON

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�V i’
Cdr. Bartholomew

•*&amp; J
\

Naval Officer's
Action Honored

Cold Held Beneficial To Crops
Sem inole County

♦ *

*

on the S t Johns River

* * * *

“The N ile o f America”

t.
&gt;
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Temperature
Will Continue
Low Tonight

Establishment of a Cow- I
wander Barton W. Bar­
tholomew Memorial Award
for “Excellence In Naval
Floyd Richard*, principal a t Leadership” wss snaounerd
th« Lake Miry Elementary today by Capt. James O.
&gt;
Zip Code 32771
)
School, will he the guest Mayo, commander of ReStanford and Seminole
cnnnalssanrr Attark Wing
apeaker a t tonight's meeting
rminty resident* J o i n e d
W EATHER: Tartly cloudy and w arm er Wednesday; low tonluht 25-35.
One.
of the Southaide Elementary
much of the rent of the naThe award Is in the me­
VOL. 56 “ U nited Tress Leased Wire
EstabLaheJ iSM
TUBS.. DECEMBER 1, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 333
School PTO ala ted for 7:10 In
lion in shivering this morn*
mory of Commander Bar­
tha achool auditorium. Rich*
ing when Ihe m m u ry dip­
tholomew, commanding of­
ardi will diacusa “Modern
ped below ihe 40-dex ree
ficer of Heavy Attark
Math Aa It la Taught In To•
•
•
mark
for Ihe first lime in
Squadron Eleven (VAIIday'a Elementary Schools."
long month*.
I
I
)
,
killed
in
an
aircraft
• • •
And more of Ihe same In
accident in the Mediter­
Everett R. Hurria, preal*
due tonight with frost pre­
ranean last July 19.
dent of the Chicago Mer­
dicted as the wind subs idee.
The award will be pre­
cantile Exchange, will meet
Sisters Killed
Last nliht’a northerly wind
sented annually to the
with Florida cattlemen and
penetrated h o m e s a n d
VERSAILLES, Ky. (UPD Hanford - based squadron
other interested parties to which best exemplifies the
bones and made the t#i*J
Five sister* burned to death
diacusa beef futures at a con­
peraturr feel marts raider
spirit of General - Order II.
when fire destroyer! their ten­
fab to be held at 10 a. m..
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. than tha reported low of
The military order, which
JACKSONVILLE (UPD — ant farm home in Woodford
Dee. 7, at the Robert Meyer
(UPD—Th# General Assem­ 37 degree*.
concerns leadership at all
Engineers went bark to work County Monday night.
Motel in Orlando. Trading In
bly open* It* long-delayed
The wind, however, kept
levels of command, stresses
!&gt;eef cattle (live) futures con­
for the Florida East Coast
1964 session today wilh strong frost from forming but
the dignity and worth of CDR. BARTHOLOMEW
tracts began Monday at the
prospect* of an Immediate re- agricultural interrats arw
Railway under pre-strike con­ Official Silence
the individual.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
ers*
for further talk* to checking the latesf frost
ting
to
commemorate
his
MOSCOW
(UPD
—
T
h
e
ditions today but non-operat“Commander
Bartholo­
• • •
avert a showdown on Russia'* warnings to prepare for
Kremlin today maintained offi­
life hy citing his outstand­
mew was an outstanding
i ing unions continued the
right to vote.
From the police blotter: The
ing portrayal of N a v a l
cial silence on whether it will
possible damage tonight,
leader of men," Captain
longest railroad strike in the postpone a meeting of IS Com­
red light on the atop light of
The opening wa* scheduled
leadership."
Mayo said in announcing
LAKELAND (U P D —Sunfor 3 p. m.
the traffic light on the south
munist parties scheduled for
The first award will be nation’s history.
the award.
pnmpered Floridans searched
Secretary
of
Slate
Denn
side of the light at Sanford
Dec.
13.
The striking unions were in
presented during the an­
out their sweater* this morn­
“He took a greil Inter­
Rusk and Soviet Foreign Min­
Avenue and First Street isn't
nual Reconnaissance Attark federal court here fighting
ing as temperature* in thn
est in the a ffirm and men
ister Andrei Gromyko held a
working at all.
Wing One Itomhing Derby an FKC request that it he 7 Children Die
he commsndrd, and his
« • •
long hut Inconclusive meeting state fell to the 30a In thn
BALTIMORE (UPD - Sc
In early 1963 hy his widow, allowed to operate under
north nnd 50a along thn
concern and example in­
on the issue Monday. There
A reminder to methers of
ven children died today when
Mrs, K a y Bartholomew,
southeast const.
spired them to win the
emergency
condition*
made
were Indication* th*t they
service men and women sta­ Navy *E* award, ranking
an early morning fire gutted
who resides at :m&gt;7 North
Th* Lakeland Weather Bur­
necessary hy the strike in- their tenement home. The mo­
agreed to postpone a show­
tioned overseas: Don’t forget
Grandview Avenue with
eau said there was apparently
VA1I-I1 best In Ihe fleet'
stend
of
following
their
con­
down for two or three deyg
to enter your name In the during his period of com­
ther and four other children
their daughter, Sandra, and
no frost and no damaga to
tract with the unions.
and have further talk*.
USO special box so you enn
escaped.
son. Scott,
citrus or truck crops. Non*
mand. It Is, therefore, fitU.
S.
District
Judge
Bryan
Secretary General Thant
become a candidate for a
had been expected, forecast­
Simpson denied Monday n Support Sought
told newsmen there vra* a
free Christmas 'phone call to
ers addrd.
railroad
request
that
excep­
strong possibility that the as­
your sen or daughter. Two
SOON THE SOUND uf Christman, an heard in
PARIS
(UPD
—
Congolese
A brisk wind and dry air
tion* be allowed in the con­
sembly would recess for at
calls will be awarded Dec, 18
the ritiKitnr of tho Salvation Army kettle bell.*,
Premier Moise Tshombe to­
kept frost from forming,
tract
with
the
engineers
be­
trust 24 hours soon after It*
in a special drawing. The proday sought a declaration o(
will bo heard attain. Capt. Mildred Fodcn and
weathermen (aid nnd th*
cause of the strike.
opening.
Ject is sponsored by the Com­
support
for
kts
embattled
Afri­
rold air wns probably morn
her
Arm
y
worker.*
will
be
joined
by
civic
club
Hi*
ruling
made
effective
The decision wn* to be
munications W o r k e r s of
beneficial than harmful to
at I2:0| a. m. thi* morning can regime from President
leader.*, com it tend hr Saturday. (See ntory on
made this morning after the
America, I.ocn| 1108, and is
Charles de Gaulle,
farmer*.
hi*
earlier
injunction
requir­
view* of various regional
p»Re 2.)
(H erald I’huto)
railed the "H I Mom Christ­
Th* cold would put morn
groups in the world parlia­
mas Call*.'* All mothers in
Member* of Ihe board of of Trade" or “ Greater San­ ing compliance with the con­ German Beauty
cotor in oranges and th* dry
tract.
ment were mads known.
the Sanford area are eligible, director* cf the Sanford Mer­ ford Board of Commerce" or
air helped truck crops, a foraWASHINGTON (UPD ~
s e e
Simpson said the FEC was
Neither Thant nor U. S.
some other designation to get
caster explained.
Senate investigators faced a
chant* Association and city of­
“trying
to
gut
the
injunc­
Ambassador Adtnl E. Steven­
away from the idea of “down­
Chilly, eh 7 The tempera­
It wui Hie second mats of
decision
today
on
whether
tu
son believed the crisis would
ture gauge on the bank clock ficials have been invited to town merchant*," a sore point tion." lie added, “ There’s no
cold air to visit Florida this
inquire into Ihe mysterious ac­
showing
in
the
world
that
meet
with
merchants
of
South
leach a make-or-break point
with the merchants in the
registered a cool 40 degrees
season without causing dam­
they can’t sleal with the en­ tivities of a German beauty
today.
abeve at 9 this morning. Re­ Sanford for dinner and dis­ south end of the city.
aga to farmer*.
before
resuming
public
hear­
gineers
under
the
existing
The recess action might
Spokesman for the south
minds of two years ago and cussion at the Capri Restau­
Although record Iowa wer*
ings
in
die
Bobby
Baker
rase.
rant at 7 p in. tonight.
come at any time after the
city businessmen are George contract."
the big freeze.
recorded on Oct. 21, early
• • s
The meeting ha* been des­ Mills, Art Brown and Bob
Tho engineer*, who had
opening of the session but
season fruita and vegetable*
Crippling Crisis
The shad seusun has Inter­ ignated an "informal" one, Yentsch. Mrs. Mona Bridges been honoring picket lines
An organizational meeting told the Cham tier, could liter Thant thought it more likely were not harmed.
BRUSSELS
(UP!)
—
West
since
tho
strike
began
Jan.
with
teveral
proposals
to
be
after
the
election
of
Ale*
and Mr*. lairraine Sehich
of the Seminole County Cham­ ally pull the vacationing mo
rupted trutline fishing in the
Early forecast* said thn
____
_ __ potentially
(Jusison-Ssokey of Ghana, un­
ber uf Commerce's heautidea­ torLd oti Interstate 4.
St. Johns River from Laka dbcussed. Among them arc are in charge of the Christ­ 23, 1903, went back to work | Germany eased .1
state will experience the earn*
i
crmnlinr
g-iT-ilf\
Kujoplans
for
Christmas
decora­
so
the
--ll-v-wd
eouldalMd
&lt;
-*
*
»
opposed
fur
the
assembly
mas decorations committer.
tion * i i-illUee sill “ IfM
Monroe t* Lake Harney.
low temperature* tonight.
Ills ides lias caught on in presidency.
tend it had iiisuffich-o' avail peau t.ontmor. .M..-ki* loony Friday noon at Jim Spencer's
The Florida Fresh Water Fish tion* for Ihe south end of UKA record-cold, wind-driven
by announcing tha it was Restaurant.
Seminole
County.
The
Cham­
city.
already
underway;
plans
able
engineer*
to
operate
un­
The
election
would
be
held
and (inme Commission re­
snow
storm plunged tempera­
ready
to
k&gt;wer
|t»
grain
der prc-strlka conditions.
ports that as of teday all for civic beautification, in ac­
The luncheon meeting has ber's committee headed by on a “no objection" basis, tures below icro In tha
prices.
cordance
wilh
Ihe
recently
In­
without
tha
formality
of
a
trotlinea must bs removed
been called by John Alexan­ Alexander is our of the first
Northern Plain* and freesing
during daylight hours from augurated Seminole County
der,
committee chairman.
concrete moves made lo make vote.
all Hie way to the Gulf Coaat
Vessel
Sinks
beautifieatkm
committee;
fu­
Strike
Pending
The
issue
behind
the
dra­
the south end of Lake Monroe
Purpose
of
it
is
to
launch
the
project
a
reality.
ture city-wide sale* promo­
MIAMI (UPI) - A Miami
WASHINGTON (UPU — No
matic situation was Russia's "gain today. Southern Callllridge to the north end of
tions and advertising; possi­ The S e m i n o l e County gotintion* are expected to re­ hound coastal freighter rescu­ a major beautification pro­ Oilers of other help have refusal to pay any part uf fumia wiis in a record heat
Lake Harney. The ban will
bility of establishing a plant Chamber of Commerce is in sume soon in an effort to avert ed eight in -n from a Honduras ject with emphasis placed on arrived. S. H. (Jim ) Crowe, Ihe $1 million it owes for wave.
stay in effect until March 13.
it was 8 below a t Pelistnn,
nursery for civic bcautitica the final plunninir stagr* of a threatened strike &lt;&gt;( East motor vessel Tuesday morning tile lakelront.
of Crowe's Fishing Camp, has peace keeping operation* in
the commission said. Trot­
The project is a follow-up lo
Mich.,
IS at St. Louis, Mo.,
lion purposes.
pi educing a new fishing map and Gulf Coast longshoremen shortly before it sank in heav) a speech made a few week* offered 310 to n fund for that the Congo amt the Middle and Uuisville, Ky., and S3
lines can he placed In the St.
Several proposals have been for the county.
seas off the western lip ut
which
could
tie
up
ports
(nun
purpose,
lie
uh»
has
ottered
East.
Russia
contends
it
wus
Johns River from sundown to
ago tty Tom Gilchrist oi Chanat Dutlus, Tex., early today.
made at previous meetings to
The Chamber report* n new Maine to Texas starting Dee. Cuba, the Coast Guard said ml 2, WESH TV, who called to donate too Fireball Pom- assessed illegally by the as­
sunup. However, they must be
A reading of
a t Lo* An­
change the name of the asso­ two-color format will he used, Hi.
Tuesday.
scltius
for
planting
along
the
sembly,
instead
of
the
Secur­
removed d u r i n g daylight ciation to something with a
attention to the need for a
geles
Monday
hrnko
a 74lakcfront.
ity Council, where there is a
hours. The ban does not apply "more inclusive" sound, po*. including outstanding fishing
beautification of the lakeyear record for Nov. 30. It
Gilchrist,
in
a
follow-up
to
.Soviet
veto.
to Lake Jessup . . . Just the sibly “ Greater Sanford Board and hunting picture*. Camps
front.
was the second day in a row
his speech, wrote John Krider,
in the county have been asked
St. Johns River. Commission
Such an effort, Gilchrist
Los Angeles had a record
executive
manager
of
Ihe
to contribute to the project.
officials say the arrival of
high.
A reading of HI sent a
Chamber, telling of his plans
All fishing enmp*. boat
shad has caused the change.
new | &gt;eak at Santa Ana,
lo
liormuent
Ihe
work
in
a
rump* and recreation arcus
« « •
Calif.. Monday,
(lint which will be ottered for|
will he shown on the map,
Tonight's meeting of “ North
Sixty • mile • an - hour galea
nationwide
viewing.
along with desciiptivo fishing
and South end" Sanford busi­
Nearly
90
newsmen,
comwhipped
the snow at Ashville,
Such publicity, he notes,
information.
nessmen should be a most in­
p u n y representatives a n d N, C., Monday. Seventeen
would
bo
of
invaluable
ser­
This map will again he
teresting one. Most notable
vice in promoting Sanford guest* were at Deltona yes- inches uf snow fell at New
A man Identified a* Robert ] Jointly * p o ti * a r e d by the
Is the “southerners’* impsterdny getting a first band llunffulu, Mich., on the south­
Longwood voting was report­ and Seminole County.
Dumas, 33. of Altamonte Chamber of Commerce, fish
lienee to “get moving " They
report on tho eommunity's east tip of Lake Michigan.
ed
“off
to
a
gmwl
start"
short
Springs, was being held on an mg camps, sporting goods
turned down a “northern'' pro­
activities and future plans.
ly before noon today hy Mr*.
Thn cold set records In tha
open charge this afternoon in stores, boat works, motels
posal for a meeting in Ja n ­
Deltona
official*
said
the
Onnie
Shumate,
city
clerk,
who
Dakotas, Iowa, Missouri, Ne­
the slaying of an Altamonte and restaurants.
uary. “We are meeting Dec.
newsmen rume from many braska, Minnesota and Il­
said voters were snowing up
Spring* woman last weekend
Ten thousand copies will lie
I.” they said. “Won't you join
in regular numbers at the two
iminU in tho United States linois.
Dumas was questioned this produced anil distributed on
us?"
polling places, City Hull and
as well as fro in Germany,
Many schools were closed.
morning in the case ami had the first run. These maps will
thr Fire Department.
Peru, Venezuela end Mexico. In Indiana stone, four (raffle
submitted to a lie detector test not only he distributed locally
Note In ail civic club*,
Tho corporation was host deaths were blamed on snowMrs. Shorn ale reported a
prior to his admission of guilt, hut will he maih-d throughout
church groups or organiza­
lly Donna Estes
total of 878 registered voters
for a luncheon and social covered highuuys.
lie was queried by Deputy J tho United States.
tions planning to make up
In the elty amt reminded that The Longwood (Tty Council j hour during Dm extended tour
The coldest reading in tha
Christmas basket* (or the y (Slim) Galloway and an
poll*
will
la*
open
until
7
p
m.
last
night
declined
t.i
renew
»f
Central
Florida's
newest
nation
was 111 below at Vulofficial of the Florida Sheriff's
WHAT APPEARS to Itc Santa’* nlcigh, replcto
needy! Don't forget to check
-,u IP Rescued
Voting Is by machine* on loan a liquor llcen&gt;rs (or the Long- community,
ley City, N. D.
Bureau.
No
motive
has
been
w
ith
"randy
rant**,"
is
ready
nlonir
with
num­
cut your recipient with Ihe
from Orange County.
WASHINGTON (UPD w i d Hotel, riling a city orerous other float* to join with bands and other
central clearing bou*e let up established, police said.
Offices open are those of dimmer winch requires speci­
The body of fluby Lee Wil­ The State Department said 2,unit*
for
the
annual
Christm
as
Parade
through
by the Salvation Army and
mayor, city clerk, city tax col­ fic dining and rooming mini­
oft persons have Im*-ii rescued
Christmastime . . anvlime! Count on Pennry’a
downtown Sanford at 3:30 p.nt. Wednesday.
the Elk* Club. It will save liams was found Monday in a from rebel areas of The Congo
lector and two council posts. mum*.
bedroom
of
her
home
on
Leon
lor convenient credit , , . Ju-t buy it . . .
confusion anti spread the
Charge it
Tho Council told \tty. Wil­
Christmas cheer around a lit­ ard Street. She had been shot
liam C. ilulchison, counsel {or
in the left side of her chest.
tle more.
L. T. Hunt Jr., operator of
Neighbors became suspicious
s
s
•
Monday
and
summoned
de­
Ihe
hotel, that a minimum n(
Saturday is going to he a big
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY *
30 rooms must lie available
night in Seminole County — puties.
for rental and the dining area
socially and sports wise. Soc­ An autopsy revealed the but
has agreed to carry the hall citizens live in this county ought to get our own fund must be able lo serve 100 per­
Hy Julian Mrnvtrnm
ially it's the big opening din­ let wa* firsd from a 38 cali­
ner-dance and sports-wise it'* ber pistol at close range
Associate Editor
and help the United Fund but work in others For exam­ “lost” in Orange County’* son*.
Hutchison noted the Council
The w o m a n lived alone,
ple, hundreds and hundreds campaign.
ihe Elks Bowl charity football
When the Seminole County authorities raise the remain­
had
issued licenses on three
neighbor*
told
police.
of
Seminole
County
pimple
Ilf
course,
this
means
we've
game in Leesburg with the
United Fund office opened ing 310.into — utilizing every work for the Martin Company got to roll up our sleeves and occasions “during the past twoRIFT REMS!
SIIS Seminole* meeting Lees­
possible avenue of approach in Orlando.
thi*
morning
officials
had
re­
year
period
which
allowed
the
go
to
work.
burg in a post-season grid tilt.
LEATHER-LOOK
ceived 329,170 toward a 340,- But no matter what we at
They give through the pay­ Each day The Herald will bar to operate without meet­
ooo goal for this year's cam­ The Herald do. the United roll deduction plan But even list the contributors by name ing those conditions."
JEWEL CASES
Mark your calendar now for
Rev. Jack l.indsay, pastor
paign to help operate nine Fund people still must de­ so, gifls of Seminole County and the amount they give. All
(he annual Powder-Puff game. I
of First Baptist Church, op­
pend upon the good citizen* of residents who work (or Mar­ right! Who's first?
participating agencies.
It's slated for Dec. 12 and
posed the renewal. He said
The M o le by g ills:
tin go to the Orange County
While other cities and coun Seminole to do Uirir share
*
this is one game you won't
"a
dead hotel Is nothing hut
ties
around
the
slate
have
Objective
ito.ono
Just
what
I*
your
share?
United
Appeal
want to mis*. Bed game of
29,170 an eyesore bu* it is better than
already reached their objec­ As of Aug, 3. Seminole
Recently an effort was Received to date
the year!
• • •
a live headache."
tives. Seminole still needs Chamber of Commerce offi­ made hy local officials to
O u r simulated leather
3I0.U4
310,830 to carry out Ihe mint cial* estimated the county's remedy this situation. But Balanre Needed
Seminole High School major­
cases
have self-rise trays,
est program Ihe organisation population at 71,000. On a per they ran into a blank wall. Address your contributions
ette*, in their eye-filling “rein‘Season’
Here
capita
basis,
this
means
37
Orange
County
United
Appeal
has
approved
for
this
area.
to
UNITED
FUND,
!'.
O.
Box
dear" costume* arc creating a
necklace bar, plus rich
The Christmas season shop­
We didn't reach our objee* cents from each resident leaders want us to become a 144, Sanford. You can bring
sensation all over Central
rayon velvet and satin
tire in this county last year Right now. with 329.170 In cash part of their organization.
them direct to the United lifting period has started, ac­
Florida everywhere they have
v
and unless we get on the ball and plrdget, uur per capita
They’re not willing to trans­ Fund office, if you desire, at cording to a police report.
lining. So lovely in ivory,
appeared in a Christmas pa­
we're not going tu reach it contributions amount lo a mit donations by employes 303 Sanford Atlantic National .Someone took a camera, lens
rade. Television c a m e r a s
blue, or pink.
mere 41 cents per person.
who live in Seminole County Bank Bldg.
and extra view finder (rum
this year.
“eye" them delightedly. You’ll
Surely,
the
people
of
Semin­
to
Seminole’s
own
United
Wieboldt’s
Camera
Store,
210
Or,
are
we?
If
you
wish,
you
can
make
have your chance to tee them
Fund.
your pledge by calling 323- South Park Avenue, at about
If we don't, it won't be the ole can do better lhan that.
again, Wednesday afternoon
of The Sanford Herald.
We probably would have
All right! We'll raise our 0333. Watch that number! The noon yesterday. The package
in San/ord'a own Christmas
READ OUR ADS t fault
Marling today. The Herald j (lone better but a lot of our j own. W« don t believe wc p re lu u 323, not 323.
l-s valued a t about 3200 .
.garad*

V T T o *-

FEC Railway mwA
Engineers
Resume Work

UN Assembly
Acts To Avert
Showdown

City Merchants
To Plan Future

'Beautification'
Off And Running

New Fishing Map
Set By Chamber

Newsmen Guests

Altamonte Man
Held In Slaying

Longwood Vole
Turnout Good

At Deltona

Liquor Permit
Denied To Hotel

I

UF Needs Help: $11,000 Short

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5 Americans
At Mercy Of
Savage Rebels

LEOPOLDVILLE, A t Cow
f a (UPI&gt;—At Mart f i n A mer­
ic ewe and m o r a l hundred
atiaa. T to t s o n things that other foreign hostages w art
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LEOPOLDVILLE, T h a
M rs. L oan s Parker, a n s* Caagw (U P !)—White mar*
tdont o f W oot Altameata senary troops wha drove re­
Haights, h as complained to bate from the left beak o f
tb s County CoamUoion that the Congo Hirer St Stanley*
earn o f her neighbor* is oper* rllW today w e n reported to
karo found the bodies o f
■ting a bootaaoo in aa a n a
to nod residential. The Com- M m ore whites massacred
l boo referred tbo com ­ by Congolese rebels.
plaint to C ou n t/ Zoning D ine*
lor l o b Brow s. Mrs. Parker ■fa rebels today in isolated
aloe rtportod that a county Jungle a r r is of Tbo Congo.
dump in th at oroa I* In "a
Diehard r e b e l s stiffened
terrible condition." That one against government efforts to
baa been n fe rr e d to Road crush the last remnants of
the leftist insurgency, and re­
S u p t J. C. La render.
•
»
e
ports reaching hero told of
Look fo r oomeibing fairly fierce fighting in and around
b ig out o f one county depart* Stanleyville.
“ T h e n is one mile around
v e n t about Monday.
s e e
the post office In the center
Pupil* and faculty at l a g * of Stanleyville that is sa fe ,"
llah E a t s t e s Elementary Col. Jeremiah Purcn, a whits
School w ill welcome back their m ercenary, reported from the
principal, Morris Ruby, Mon­ form er capital of the rebel
d a y after a week*t absence empire. "Tho rest is fa big
R u by underwent on ear opera* trouble."
An attempt by Congolese
tioa Friday. N or. SO, be W est
Palm Beach and haa been re­ Army troop* and white m er­
cenaries to cross tho Congo
cuperating n t home.
River at Stanleyville waa said
D on't fo r g o t tho Sanford to b a re been repulsed by rebel
F i r o Doportmont'o annual m ortar and maebinegun firs.
Tbc rebellion appeared to be
Gospel contort tonight i t the
C irlc Center. The program far from over.
Some o f the rebel-held hos­
which aterta at 8 p.m., will
faaturo m any o f tho oouth’ a tages, Including the f i r e
Americana, were believed caplanding Gospel quartet*.
lives in the eastern Congo
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Thora’e n o law ogolnit In towns o f Bunia and Wamba.
Tbo toll of slaughtered for
dioa at tho Scmlnolo County
signers
and anti-rebel Congo­
Blood Bonk. Their blood con
held tare eomeone’e life ao lese was staggering. Some In­
w ell aa an y mon’e. It giraa form ed estimates put it at 4,you a good f e t in g to giro a OOP la tha past three n in th s
UUla bit o f-y o u r se lf to b lip
■there. Blood beak hours are
V a.m. to S p.m, on Wednooday and Friday. From 8:80
to 8 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday
and Tkuraday.
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Wouldn't It be strikingly
affective to hare a huge light*
ed Chrlatmaa tree out on tho
and of tho old bendehell nt
tho foot o f Pork A re.? You
would be able to too It w ay
up Park A v e„ and from all
along tha lake front aa well
aa from tho 1-4 bridge. And
how about tho ownore o f tho
oil docka sticking out In tho
loko putting up some Christ*
moa lights. They w o u l d
gloom ocroao tho water In o
moot affective way.
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Tha Semlnola County Hu­
mane Society hes scheduled a
meeting fo r 7 p.m. Monday at
tho North Orlando Civic Cen­
ter.
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According to figures re*
leased by the State Depart,
ment of Public Safety, for the
eight-month period o f Janu
ary through August o f this
year there have been M4 tra f­
fic
accidents in
8eminole
County. O f thin number, eev
en have been fatal, claiming
eight lirea, and 388 pereone
have been injured. It's Isn't
the best record In the state,
nor it is the worst. But no
matter how you look at it. It’s
■till bad.
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Note to former political
candidates: How about going
around and taking down those
signs, now that the election is
o v e r?
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Cecil Tucker, county agri­
cultural agent, soya tho num­
ber o f poopto that American
farmers m ust feed is increas­
ing a t the rate it fi*e mouths
■ minute. That’s a lot o f gro­
ceries I
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Floyd Rkharda, principal
o f Lake M ary School, will talk
to Rotariano Monday about
tho proposed Seminole Coun­
ty Junior college. Incidental­
ly , tbia project has boon np*
prorod unanimously by the
Chamber o f Commerto which
hoe promised 100 per cent
backing.

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While you ora waiting for
aom othtnf to turn up, you
.m ight start with your sleeves,
ja a y i Lion Bill MacLauchlin.
t

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on the S t Johns River

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“The Nile o f America**

By Harry I- Johnson
Stode Construction Company, o f Cocoa Beach,
Is the apparent low bidder for construction o f a qtiarter-mlllion dollar project at Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion.
This is part of an expansion project which is
estimated to total slight­
ly more than $2 million.
The Stode firm bid
$242,290 fo r w o r k on
building a new hangar,
shop and office structure on

Bp C o d t o m

WEATHER: Fair thru Saturday: high 75*80; low tonight 48-55.

fo is t s o n getag to bo mode
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VOL. 54

United Praaa Leased Wire

Established 2908

FRI-, NOVEMBER 27, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Mars Probe nawA
Postponed; 'Quake Hits
No New Date

Thanksgiving
Holiday Toll
Reaches 231

999

TOKYO (U P !) - An earthquake hit the Tokyo a n a to­
day. There was no Immediate
CAPE EE N N E D Y (U P I)— report o f damage.
The United States today post­
poned an attempt to launch

By United
The

Caroline Is 7

second

Mariner

M an

A Space Agency apokes man
■aid

Mariner • 4’a

problem,

th is year

Is Dee. 9. A fter

Mott o f
tha n ou lt

FIFTY "DRAGONS" of Reconnaissance Attack
Squadron 3 at Sanford Naval Air Station have
been promoted in rank, according to Cdr. George
W. Kimmona, commanding officer. Larry A.
Gebbie (left), o f 406 Junita Court, and Kelly J.
Parker, of Longwood, were promoted to chief
petty officer,
(Navy Photoa)

Engineer Dies

ROUE (U PI) - Flight en­
gineer Howard W. Lowery
would either have to cancel died today of Injuries suffer
tha (hot o r wait until Mara ed in the crash of the Trans
agala m oves into shooting World Air • liner hero Monday,
boosting the death toll in the
range in December, 1988.
diiaater lo 48.
The first U. S. M an ehot
failed shortly a fter launch
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
N or. 8 when the not* cone
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (U P I) - President Johnson was report­
over the Marlner-S spacecraft
Officials from the Civil Aero­ ed today to be very reluctant to
failed to Jettison as planned
nautics Board (CAB) were ex­ undertake any significant ex­
and Jammed the craft’s vital
pected to complete their in­ pansion of UieanU-Communist
solar panels.
vestigation today Into the Nov. war In South Viet Nam.
An unprecedented around13 crash o f a Bonanza Airlines,
Administration officials In
the-clock effort b y team* of
plane that claimed 29 Uvea.
touch with the Chief Executive
scientists determined that tha
warned against expecting any
Marlncr-3 failure was caused
m ajor new military m ovei as
by the peeling apart o f a fib­
SAPPORO. Japan (U P I) - a result of the current hlgherglass aection o f the shroud.
level review of policy and stra­
A new metal rover was built A train packed with rush-hour
teg y in the bitter battle
commuter*
collided
with
a
and installed on Mariner*4.
Today's launch attempt waa truck In a snowstorm
fir s t tat back tw o hours by a derailed. Two pci
A ‘total o f U whites, Includ cable in the note eoie’ a sep­ killed aM "m any” . y — - ^
lag three Americans, were
aration mechanism that waa
massacred this week in Stan
not properly seated In a
Icyv111* and Paulis before a
LUBBOCK. Tex. ftJFrt’ groove on the outside o f the
U. S.-Belgian airborna rescue
Five persons w e n killed in a neighboring and supposedly
ehroud.
mission could teach them
neutral Laos U not at all cer­
Scientists finally decided fire that swept a home Thors*
More than 1,100 hosts gea were
tain. these official* said.
that the cable would not a f­ day night and early today.
Word of the President’ s cau
rescued in the two spectacular
fe ct the launch. A few min­ The victims included a heroic
airlifts.
tious attitude came as Gen.
woman
who
saved
two
g.*an.
•
utes later, the spacecraft
Maxwell D. Taylor, U. S. amThe Amerlcan-Belgian air
trouble developed end the children but waa killed when
lift stirred up controversy
the
went
back
Into
the
crum
b­
shot wee postponed.
around tha world.
Mariner-4 waa programmed ling house for a third.
Tha Vatican City newspaper
to swoop within 10,000 miles
Oaaervatoro Romano said re
o f the red planet next July
porta o f the hostage slaughter
16. It Is designed to snap 22
NEW YORK (U PI) An
"h a re deeply impressed civil
pictures
during
its
brief Ironic “ day-after" note
A
lied consciences because o f a
glimpse o f Mar and make im­ press release from the Puerto
violation o f common rules of
portant scientific
measure­ Rican travel service received
hum anity,"
ments.
In news offices today began:
Tw o American missionaries
MOSCOW (U PI) - The So"When the new luxury liner
—Dr. Paul Carlaon, 38, o f Cut
SS Shalom head* Into San virt Union today accused tha
ver City, Calif., and Phyllii
Juan harbor Dec. 3 on her United States of aggression
Rina, 13, of Mount Vernon,
world p r e m i e r Caribtwan in both the Congo end North
Ohio—were among those piti
cruise she'll get a warm Pue­ Viet Nam.
lastly mowed down Tuesday
It said it was ready to aid
rto Rican w elcom e."
by rebel gunfire in StanleyNorth Vietnam but did not
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
villa.
offer help to the Congolese
Dr. Joseph Tucker, 48, of Undersecretary o f S t a t e
rebels.
DETROIT
(U
P
I)
The
De­
George
W.
Ball
leaves
late
to­
Portland, O n ., a medical mis­
Communist China, however,
troit
Free
Press
today
donat­
sionary, was beaten to death day for Paris and London for
pledged
"firm support" for
In Pauli* with 20 other hos­ talks on NATO problems and ed S300 to launch a memorial
the rebels in a broadcast
fund
to
help
the
widow
of
.-lain
tages hours before Belgian the financial difficulties of
American missionary Dr. Paul
paratrooper* arrived in U. S. the British.
Air F orce pltnea Thursday
He planned to meet with Carlaon raise and educate her
Carlson was
and rescued m ore than 200 French Foreign Minister Mar­ tw o children
eapllrea.
ie# Couve de Urville in Parle. among more than 90 persona
In London he will confer shot down In Uw streets of
Dr. Andre De Gotte, a Bel­
gian diplomat who survived with Foreign Secretary Pat­ Stanleyville Tuesday by Con
the Paulis atroeltiei, said re rick Gordon Walker and also golese rebels.
A special Christmas pay­
belt bludgeoned Tucker and is likely to talk with Prime
ment to associates at the J. C
the 19 other victims to death Minister Hsroid Wilson ant
Penney Company store will be
and throw some o f the bodies Defense Minister Denis Hea­
LAREDO, Tex. (U P I )-T h e made Monday
Into a crocodile-infested river. ley.
police blotter in Laredo had
The payment will go to regu­
the holiday touch on Thanks­ lar and part-time associates
giving Day.
employed on or before June
Joe and Johnny Jacobs, two 30 with the exception of the
young brothers, reported that manager.
someone had stolen their pets
Manager C. L. Robinson
from their backyard — three said, "Tbo Christmas pay­
turkeys. And Jose Rodriguez, ment is one of the many bene
39, was eharged with beating fits available to Penney asso­
hla wife with a turkey wing.
ciates. It Is offered a* fur
By D a n a Kites
immediately it could be bring­
ther testimony of the com ­
L. T . Hunt Jr., owner of ing in moaey to aaalit In the
pany's interest In the welfare
Loogwood
Hotel,
appeared restoration work.
of the people who contribute
Wednesday evening at a con­
A motion waa made by
so much to our operation."
tinued session of Long wood Councilman Carl Lorn inter,
The payment U In addition
City Council to request renewal but lost for lack of a second,
to regular company provision*
of liquor license foe the hotel to defer action o o the request
for sick benefits, medical In­
bar.
until next Thursday's regular
surance, n o n ■ contributory
Hunt odvUod council that meeting of council.
group life insurance, Pencohe could comply with city or­
After lengthy discussion it
profit-sba*ing retirement plan
dinances requiring that 30 was agreed to refer the mat­
and discounts on purchases,
room s be available for rental ter to the city attorney and
and others.
and tho dining room be open render a decision as soon aa
and able to serve ioo persona possible thereafter.
but that ho proferrod to wait
lo other business council
to put the establishment in full voted to accept the offer of
A msn identified by police
operation until renovations be­ Arthur Stooe Dewing, bolder
as Mathew McGill was charg­
ing dooe oo the building are o f the city bonds, to defer pay­
ed with assault with a deadly
completed.
ment of the principal of 47.000
weapon after he allegedly cut
He stated that 123,000 In im­ due on tbc bends. The money
Shirley Jamison on the right
provement* are planned and was earmarked for the paving
hand Thursday at the Du Duck
ILIAD OUR ADS
that U the bar could be opened fund.
Ion, 301 W. 13th St,

Reluctant
To Expand W ar

Probe Ended

Train Wreck

Fire Claims S

Ironic Note

tha
of

dootha

were

ear accidents.

The worst waa a two-vehicle

Flood Of Bills

that date, the Space Agency

toll

giving weekend.

one hour

fo r rocketing a probe to Mara

death

third day o f the tong Thanks­

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
The National Rifle Association
before launch, w aa not im­ (N R A ) la bracing to battle an
mediately known.
expected flood of proposed new
A new launch date waa not gun control bills when Con­
Inuaellately set. The deadline gress convene* in January.
which cropped up

accidental

moved to 331 today on the

GLEN COVE, N. Y . (U P I)
—Caroline Kennedy celebrated
probe because o f troubles in her seventh birthday today
the
delicate
picture-taking with a amall party lor her
cousin*.
spacecraft.
Ita

NO. 831

W

baasador to Saigon, began a
series of talks with administra­
tion leaders on the entire poll
tieal and military situation In
American • supported South
Viet Nam.
Taylor was meeting today
with Secretary o( State Dean
Rusk.
Officials said he would talk
with President Johnson and
other top authorities early

ftssm

Of fcwth Viet
orn," Whm
*♦ H
Mans."
39,000 U. S. military "advla
a r t" are bogged down la «
frustrating effort to help the
South Vietnamese governm ent
destroy the guerrilla move
ment.

Soviets Claim U. S.
Guilty Off Aggression

N A T O Problems

Topic Of Talks

Memorial Fund

Santa Will Visit
Penney Aides

Holiday Touch

Longwood Postpones
Hotel Liquor Permit

Woman Cut

accident near 01 ante, 8. C.,
that killed eight peroone, In­
cluding aix member* o f one
family. N o one lived through
the accident.
The deatho o f IS and poosibly 19 crewmen In the col­
lision o ff the Now Jersey
coast o f the laraall luxury
liner Shalom and tho Nor*
welgian tanker D ogall were
not included In the toll.
The Notional Safety Coun­
cil wee not keeping a count
far tho 102-hour holiday pe­
riod between 8 p. m. Wednes­
day and Sunday midnight, but
It said 662 persona died In
traffic accident# during a
aimilar period last year.
The United Praaa Interna­
tional count at 9:30 a. m.
showed 192 persona ha! died
in traflc accidanta.
New York led the nation
with IB traffic deatho, follow­
ed by Teams 13, Washington
10, and Indiana nine.
In South Dakota, Harlan T.
Palmer, 39, oeerotary o f the
•U49 Public UUUtloa Commts*Mto waa killed when hie car
train ta set an all­
ot 149 for one year.

Vandals Hit
The dial to a pay telephone
was found yesterday In the
yard of th* Burton Funeral
Home, police reported today.
A table top at the Wash*
teria. Third Street and French
Avenue, was dam aged by
young boys.

Named At U of F
GAINESVILLE
(U P I)
Joel Sachs, of West Palm
Beach, bat been appointed
chancellor of the honor aourt
at the University u( Florida.

One o f Sanford’ s oldest hue.
tness firm s closed it* doors
today.
It waa back In 19t0 that the
late Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Wight founded the Wight Gro­
cery Com pany, • wholesale
firm, In a building located at
the corner of Commercial sod
Palmetto Avenues just north
o f tho present location of
Hunt's Llncoln-M ercury Com*
P»ny.
Later the firm built the of­
fices and warehouses which
they have occupied for years
at Fourth Street and Elm
Avenue,
When Wight retired from
the business hie eon, Fred
Wight, managed the firm until
be died in 1933 and Hal Wight,
another eon, directed the bus­
iness until he died in 1943.
Hubert P ierce and Lymafl
Phillip* managed the com*
pany until they form ed a
wholesale grocery firm o f
their ow n end Jim Higgins
was head o f the firm until
1931 when Ralph Wight 11, who
haa m anaged the business
since then, took over the com*
pany.
"It w ill taka at k a i l six
months te close out the ac*
counts receivable and liqui­
date the stacks," aald Wight,
He added, "W c appreciate th*
patronage of all of our cut*
turners throughout the y ea rs."

25th Extension
Communists Blamed Will Be Opened
For New Troubles
~

8AIGON
Vietnamese

(U P I)
Prime

—

South

Minister

Tran Van lloung today blam•1 Communist agitators and
ambitious politicians for viol,
•nc* threatening to tupple his

civilian government.
heard in Tokyo. Chino, it
The city wae relatively
said, "will never remain In­
quiet
today undar a state o f
different to the aggression
committed by the U. 8. end martial law, hut new trouble
Belgian imperialists."
appeared to be brewing with
Protest rallies against tho Communist North Viet Nam.
U. 8.-Belgian rescue opera­
Radio broadcasts from the
tion In the Congo were con ­
North Vietnamese capital o f
tinuing, and the American,
British and Belgian emhaaales Hanoi heard in Tokyo charg­
were prepared fur possible ed that U. 8. and South Viet­
namese warshlpa shelled a
demonstratiuns.
Informed sources said n North Vietnamese island. The
rally waa planned for Mos­ Hanoi regime charged that
cow's Trade Union
Home the alleged attack waa "part
which could turn Into demon­ o f the U. ft. plan of attack
strations nutaldo tho embas­ against North Viet Nam."
"I t la cryital clear this war
sies, In the past, crowds have
pelted the embassies with ink act la part o f tha U. S. plan
bottles and have broken win­ o f attack agminat North Viet
Nam . . . a plan the U. S.
dows.
Nowhere did the Soviet aggressor* have time and
press describe the rebel kill­ again spoken o f and which U.
ings o f white hostages. The S. Ambassador Maxwell D.
government
newspaper
It- Taylor recently disclosed,” the
vestim suggested that such broadcast isld.
The atetement referred to
reports were invrnted by tha
Taylor’s
reported proposal*
weatem press lo ju stify tha
for possible bombing Com­
intervention.
Tha aggresilon charges in munist sources o f supply In
Viet Nam stemmed from • North Viet Nam aa m means
Nov. IS air raid that North to step up tha enti-guerrllla
Viet Nam said (J. S. planes war In this country .
conducted on its territory.
The United States has denied
this account.

the bate. The estimated cost
of this was $337,000.
The rigid fram e, prefabri­
cated steel structures will be
built on the southwest end o(
the station's aircraft parking
apron adjacent to the existing
hangars.
This la the first o f five con­
struction projects to get under
way at the base next year.
Congress appropriated t h e
money earlier this fall and
work on th* Initial project 1*
expected to start next month.
Target completion dates ere
March for the shop and office
building and July for the
hanger.
The contract will be admin­
istered by th* station's officer
in charge o f construction, Lt.
Cdr. T . J . Day)*, who repre*ent* tbo director o f the Di­
vision of Bureau o f Yards
and Docks, Charleston, S. C.
When this phase o f the five
point work is finished, It will
bo eapablo of housing a com­
plete squadron. Other squad­
rons are expected here In the
neat several months a* the
base continues to grow.
Other
projects
approved
and the amount estimated to
complete them are:
An aircraft parking area at
a east of 8711,000.
An
aircraft
maintenance
hangar at a coat o f fd44,ooo.
A facility for checking the
power at Jet engines at a cost
of |l IT,000.
Just when work will start
on the next four projects has
not been determ ined but bidletting Is expected on some
phases in the near future.

Wight Firm
Closes After
Half Century

Petty Larceny
Charged To Man
Johnnie Lee Golden of 807
Sanford Avenue, la charged
with petit larceny, police Mid
today, as they continued their
probe Into Uw burglary of
Henderson's Bar, 730 East
Seventh
Street
Wednesday
night.
Polio* said som e pennies
w e n taken from the place amt
a pay phone ripped from the
waH.
Another man being question­
ed on suspicion of breaking
and entering, Jefferson Jones
of the earae Sanford Avetuta
address, waa released by a
thonUee.

Reminule County R o a d
Supt. J. C. Lavender said to*
day that traffic would be par*
milted on the 25th Street ex*
Taylor la In Washington for tension
starting
somitim*
a high-level administration next week.
review o f what lo do next in
"W o’ re rompluting the fill
South Viet Nam.
nn some 100 feat in the mid­
Tha Hanoi report eald the dle o f tha extanslon from the
alleged attack o c c u r r e d old Lake Mary Road to Club
Thursday against Con Co Is­ Road In Loch A rbor," aald
land o f f the shores o f the de* Lavender, "W hen
this ia
militarised sons a t tha 17lh done," ho addl'd, "w e'll open
parallel.
it to tra ffic for awhile to help
It said the shelling alerted com pact It,"
at midnight and continued for
en hour. North Viet Nam said
a protest had been sent to the
International Control Com­
mission.
LAKELAND ( UPI ) — Two
The civil unrest here has more fresh citrus packing
had an efect on the progress house* have begun lo use tho
of the wur because o f the fact Florida Citrus Cum miss Ion'a
that Vietnamese troops have "O J " sym bol on corrugated
been pulled in from field pos­ cartons.
itions to enforce the marital
The new firms Joining In the
law.
com m ission'! campaign are
A total o f 86 persons win Roper G rowers Cooperative,
Injured in anti - government o f Winter Garden, and Lake­
riot* Wednesday, the must land Packing Company, of
strlous in a week o f violence. Highland City.

2 Citrus Firms
Join 4OJ’ Brand

For An AH 'Round
Good Time . . . .

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M on .

thru Sat.

• Dancing “ On The H o u m ”
q
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VALDEZ HOTEL
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
7

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S - m

I f o r . ST, 1 4

200 Parfldpafe
In Pinecrest
Thanksgiving

I

Rev. Grover Sewell

Still
Thankful ?

Borne 200 people participat­

Missionary W ill
Talk Here Sunday

ed la a special Thanksgiving

Masters, Sooth-

service W edteeday evening at

tna Baptist

g o'clock la Ptnecrast Baptist

A church tn F w w ylvam ia
wasted to publleiie its Thanksgiving Day service, ao placed
the following alga is (root of
the church:
"Thaaksglvlai a m i c e s wW

Missionary

who'

servos a t Ita Baptist Welfare

). tart all were
Chureh,
Rav. ' William
J.
trying to ta std y say
Center in Nigeria, West Africa,
Guess,
pastor,
reported
today.
y ou " to God.
•11 * c a k at First Baptist
Bow good it la to remember
The children's cbotri o f the
Church in Sanford Sunday'
to be thankful in November
chureh were featured with
evening.
but what about D ecem ber
Mrs. Cameron Faulk, Minister
Mias Masters, a native of
he held to thta church at t even August? Will w e continue
of Music, in charge.
to the aMralag. The choir to remembei e s the days,
Miami, holds a degree In nurs­
The Beginner Choir, with
Win reader appropriate ac- week* and months wear an
ing from the S o o t ta n Baptist
children ages four and five
lectfoas. There win he ee that wa are to be grateful to
Hospital hi New Orieatu, a
under the direction of Mrs.
.semeo. Let ea thaah God God Nr giving us aurii a stor­
bachelor o f arts degree from
Carl
Brontp,
sang
"Sing
to
age of blessings?
Nr ear Ueaaiega."
God,” "Thank Y ou God Who
Stetson University, and a mai­
Yesterday, worship services
T am hot naive enough to
Loves Me,” and "W hen I'm
were held In many p la cci by bclteva that all people are
ler o f religious education da­
Happy.”
people who were striving to thankful to God. Even when
m e front the Baptist TbaoloMra. Cameron Paulk direct­
• sp ra e gratitude te God for Jesus Christ walked the dus­
gteal Seminary la Naw O r
INSTRUCTIONS and materials fo r nuUdfiff Christman docorntiona such
ed the Prim ary Choir, children
the great number o f bleaalega ty reads o f this world many
m
t
those
be
in*
shown
by
Mr*.
R
u
u
Kitner,
Mrs.
Karl
Fehd,
Mra.
F.
J.
ages six through eight, in two
that He baa bestowed upon us showed no gratitude.
Murray and Mrs. John Hfrea, left to right, will be available Sunday when
Within a month after gra­
anthems, "F o r the Fruit Upon
The
worship services,
do
Though He experienced the
Grace Methodist Church conducti ita Third Annual Family Advent
d u a te s from the Seminary te
the TYee,” and "Thanksglv
doubt, took many forma (In' greatest humiliation and suf­
HERE
SUNDAY
to
open
Week
o
f
Prayer
end
F e stiv a l.
(Herald Photo)
1890, Mine Masters was a *
ing Day Comes Ones a Y ea r."
fered untold agonies to bring
Offering for Foreign Misaione at First Baptist
p orted bp tha Foreign H us­
both blessings o f the flesh
The Junior Choir, boys and
Church will bn Mine Helen Masters, Southern
tons Board te g o to Africa.
and spirit to m an few said
girls nine through 12, aatig
Baptiot Missionary, serving st the Baptist Wel­
Fellow missionaries give flow "thank you.”
"I'm Goia' to Sing” with
fare Center in Nigeria, West Africa, who is
lag reporta on the efficiency
One experience of Chrtst
Mrs. William J. Guess direct­
pictured with two of the many Nigerian chil­
and af tectt n aeM o f ta r work
that Illustrate* this point was
ing.
dren benefitted by the Center.
and tta church fool* hooorsd
the curing of the tea lepers
tn addition to tha choirs, n
te have Nias Master* as its
Jesus was on His w ay to Jeru
Thanksgiving
pageant
was
g u e it
salem. On this Journey ten
given with two pilgrims, Lisa
Casting for the Holy Croee
lepers asked that He eurc
Barker,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
T ta Sunday evening service
Episcopal Church School'* an
rtnrcrest Baptist Church
them of their defeated disease.
Grace Methodist Church to­ will be served. Each family Mrs. Ted Barker, and Perry
will mark tha begteaing of the
bus! Christmas Pageant will
The miraele was performed concluded sn eight-day evan­ day announced float plans for U asked to bring their own Williams, son o f Mr. and Mrs.
nott
M emorial
Methodist eburchwida Lottie Moon Week
By Mrs. Rttckis Harris
bogie Saturday when children
and wa can well Imagine what gelistic crusade laat Sunday
Pago Williams appearing In
Prayer and Offering foe
Residents of the community Church, at a surprise birthday
from grades one through ala
Its third annual Fam ily Ad­ sandwiches and the church
Joy and relief they experlcnc mcrnlng with more than 300
costum e
to
sing of Enterprise, plus a number dinner held Sunday, Nov. 13, Foreign Missions. An hour of
will furnish beveraga and des Pilgrim
are Invited to attend a l:M
vent
Festival
Sunday
from
3
at the Florida Power Chib.
"C om e Y e Thankful People
aert.
prayer will be observed from
a. m. meeting at the church ed. But here Is the sad part persona attending the dosing
from Deltona, honored Rev.
until 8:30 p. m. The event la
—only one returned to express
Heading the committee in 10 until 11 on Monday, Tues­
Com e."
Concluding
the
program,
i
Mrs. Phil Roache, director
service.
Wight Kirtley, minister o f Bara church • wide project with
said,
charge o f arrangemenU were day, Thursday and Friday
The scripture lesson was
advises that no lines o f dU' hi* gratitude. Jesus
Rsv. William J. Guess, pas­ representatives from all organ­ worship, entitled, “ We Would
"Were not ill ten cured?
Ruth Sain, Forrest Nutt, Ker- mornings sa well aa on Wed­
See Jesus” will be held In the Hosea 2:1-9, and Rev. Guess
N iu e will have tn be com m its
tor, states that "response to isations of the church partici­
mlt Wiggins and Cecil Sellers. nesday evening a t 7:43. For
sanctuary. This is a pantonine gave the message. For the
ed to memory and that coatum Where are the other nine?”
Ten per cent expressed their the revival was moat gra tify ­ pating to help families prepare of events tn the life o f Christ, benediction the congregation
Following the delicious meal, tta litte r service, the auxiliar­
leg will be simple.
spiritually for Christmas.
Mrs. J. V. Richards presented ies of the Woman's Missionary
The pageant, Christ Story In gratitude. Isn't this a terr­ ing with visible results in­
and many members have been stood and sang "B lessed Be
Rev. Kirtley a purse containing Union—Sunbeams, Girls' Aux­
The Children's Building w ill miking costumes and rehear the Tie That Binds."
Pantomime, will be presented ible percentage, but let us be cluding ninr professions o f
honest. Do we and those
II
for each year of his age iliary, and Young Woman's
house
the
workshop
and
wilt
be
Following
the
service
123
sing for this meaningful can­
In the church Dec. 27 with spe­
faith, It Joining tha church
after reeding one o f her clever Auxiliary — w ill participate.
open from 3 to 3 p. m. Mra. dlelight service. Mrs. William people enloyed a turkey din
cial music provided by the around us du better?
hy Utter, one answering the
If we are not grateful to
poem i.
Russ Kitner and staff of 23 Ripe la director with Mr. and ner planned and prepared by
An Invitation is extended to
Junior choir.
call to ministry and It redeGod
we
are
denying
ourselves
By Deans Eslat
Another surprise for Rev. the pubUe to attend these
have gathered materials and Mrs. Robert Bennett direct­ Mrs. Marvin Warfel.
This Sunday at the church
dirations of life.”
Final plans were made for Kirtley that day was a visit meetings. The morning meetwill furnish Instructions for ing the choir composed of
Advent Corporate Communion a human right—we are living
Rev. Guess has announced a decorations
on
a
sub-human
level.
Dr.
Ro­
,
the Day of Recollection at the from Mr*. Ophelia Bennett of logs te the chape] are for wa­
utilirlng simple Junior and Senior High Meth­
for men and boya la acheduled
special mretlng o f alt new materials found around the
Sanford, long tim e frieod of
ll those on Sunday and
for T a. m. followed by break­ bert E. Speer told o f an exper­
odist Youth Fellowship mem­
ience which Illustrates this members for 8:13 p.m. this home and yard. Each year the
Mary Magdalen Church Altar Us: fam ily, who appeared sa Wednesday evenings in the
fast and a program In the Par­
bers. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett
Rundsy In his effice. Ho will Workshop Committee plans a
Guild o f Altamonte Springs guest soloist for the morning sanctuary are fo r both men
iah House. Capt. Chandler fact. A boy who was reared In
also will sing.
introduca elected department variety of crafta for families
a
Christian
home
was
Invit
held Monday evening st the worship service singing one ot and women.
Swanson, SNAS commanding
Member* and friends of
heads o f the churrh and will of all ages. This year M pro­
ed
to
hava
dinner
with
a
his favorite hymns, "In tha
Parish School.
On Friday, D ec. 4, the san­
officer, wiUb • guest speaker.
Grace are invited to come
By Maryann Miles
friend. When everyone had lead In a dlscusslun o f Ita jects will be offered, five
The Day of Recollection Is Garden.” At close o f Use ser­ ctuary wtU be open all day
and share in an afternoon of
Seventh-day Adventist Re­
taken their placet they begin ministry, it* program and it* which were most popular last
family fellowship and inspira­ tired Workers met Nov. IS at scheduled for Saturday beglnn vice he was presented a beau for individual prayer and medito eat without any recognition services.
year, and nine new ones.
Bible* and prayertion. Mr*. J. It. Powell and Sanitarium Church in Orlando ing with registration at 8:30 tifully decorated b i r t h d a y tattoo.
A special g ift bonk, "Y ou r
of thankfulness to God for the
a. m. and will be conducted cake.
guide leaflets w ill be avail­
From 3 to 3:30 there will he Mrs. C. E. Williams will be for a pot luck supper.
food and it bring ■ symbol ol Life and Your Church,” by a "ca rol sing” led by Rev.
by Rev. Thomas Tapp, C. SS.
able.
greeter*. Mrs. Karl Fehd Is
O fficers
of
this group,
other blessings. The young Dr. James I . Sullivan, will be
R., of New Smyrna Beach.
The theme for the Week of
Hires in the courtyard, general chairman.
which
meet*
in
April
anil
NoChristian slid , "Around out presented each new member
Luncheon will be served at
Prayer la "W orship Christ Ihe
each
year,
sre
Elhouse we always give thanka attending this meeting.
noon.
I.” Tho purpose is to de­
Pratt, president;
and then eat. Rut you are Just
President at Monday night's
velop within the members of
Thompson, secrelike my dog, Fldo. He Just
meeting wia Mrs, John Bar
By la n e Casselberry
Baptist churches a renewed
Pearl 'Howinirhydt, president, and following
The WMU of (be Prairie Lake eats!” I do not Imagine that
By Jaw* Casselberry
filth te tha powar o f prayer^
■ecretary.
Ihe business sessioo, refresh
Baptist Church met recently the hosts liked it but this hoy
The Crusader Circle o f the to Inform people o f the naede
the supper and
menu were served. Preceding Casselberry Community Meth­ of the world for the gospel,
at the church under the lead offered them a great lesson
business meeting a program
It Is ao asay for us to for
the meeting the Guitd attend
ershlp of Ihe president, Mrs.
odist Church WSCS held Its and to Inspire Individuals to
o f special music was present­
ed Novena Devotions at the
James Dunn. A program on get that all cornea from God
annual fam ily dinner Tuesday becom e involved personally in
ed by several members and
church and heard an Interest' ntght In Weaver Hall with 85 meeting these needs.
the life In Korea and Ihe work and that as His children we
Mrs. Marjorie lfanhardt anaing talk on converts by Rev. attending.
o f missionaries In South Ko­ are to recognise this and give
Goal for tha First Baptist
llsrd
handwriting
sample*
The WSCS ol DeBsry Com
Hubert J. Reason, pastor.
rea was presented by Mrs. Him the honur, glory, and gra
Rrllglea la Am erica
the
auperficiality
will
inevita­
Church te Sanford ia 93,000.
which
proved
very
entertain­
Tha
turkey
dinner
with
all
munlty
Methodist
Church
wilt
titude o f our hearts, not only
The next meeting is sche­
Dan Robinson.
By Laois Cssaela
bly show through hta sermon. ing to those attending. Speak­
tha trtmmtngi w as served For all o f tho churches te the
hold its Christian Service lun­
The date sat for the week of In one particular season but
duled for Dse. 27.
er
fer
the
evening
was
Rev.
United
Press
InteraaUooal
buffet style and was prepared Southern Baptist Convention 11
cheon
meeting
Tuesday
In
Ihe
Christianity
today
believes
prayer for bottle Moon Miss­ at ill tlmce.
Stanley
L,
Dontbrosky
o
f
Or­
by the committee In charge la 13,390,000, an Increase of
church social hall beginning at
Two nationally • circulated this Is the root cause o f “ arid
ions ws* set for Nov. 2»
lando.
13:30 p. m
mad* up o f Mrs. Albert Har­ 15 per cent over 1983. Among
religious
m
agn
ifies
have
fi­
preaching.”
through Dec. 3 at 9 30 a. m.
The Christmas Story, in Ming nally said out loud what some
Attending from Ihe Bear
ris. chairman, Mrs. Dtimaa tho needs met by this fund
Circle meetings were set for
"T o o often the minister Is so
Lake-Forest City ares with
and readings, will he featur long • suffering laymen hava
Copeland, Mrs. Don Patti are aeUries for taachera, pasTuesday, Dec. 1, at 10 a. m.
little devoted to study of the Mr. and Mrs. Thompson were
ed
with
the
program
and
i
shall, and Mrs. Charles Bs to n and ottar church workers;
been muttering to ona another
Mrs.
Paul
Low e,
prayer
publications; radio and tele­
Bible, and so far from being Mrs.
"m oney-lree" will tie set up for years.
singer.
Owen
Barrett,
Mrs.
chairman, opened the meet­
By
JoAnn
Hays
with all donations going to
Margaret
Graham
and
Elder
Mrs. Carlyle Swofford la vision evangelism ; higher edu­
The great art o f preaching Immersed In its thought world,
ing with a prayer for all the
cation for the children of Sou­
Mass will be said this Sun circle ehalrman.
help children of migrant work­
and
Mrs.
C.
ASchwerin
and
that he lives from hand to
has fallen Into low estate.
missionaries with birthdays
thern Baptist workers on for­
R»v. T. S. Darrah, dean of ers in the state.
day at noon In Geneva at the
daughter,
Linda.
Tha tables were decorated
Thera are notable excep­ mouth la finding subjects. As
this month.
fields;
constructing,
Rollins College K n o w 1 e e
Community Hall. Rsv. Albert with clever pins eona turkeys eign
Next Friday and Saturday tions. But many o f tha ser
Refreshments o f pumpkin
each
Sunday
draws
near,
he
Memorial Chapel, has an­ tha WSCS and the church*
LeMieux from All Souls Cath­ and Indian corn. Pilgrim nap­ equipping, and maintaining
pio
topped
with
whipped
mons Inflicted on
faithful has to scram ble about for
nounced that card of admis­ Men’ s Club will sponsor a
olic Church In Sanford will kin rings served as placa churches, schools, hospitals,
crcsm were served by the hos­
church - goers these days run something to say,
good w ill centers, and other
sion fnr the annual Rollins rummage sale to he held in
conduct the Mass which will be cards.
tesses Mrs. Wayne Hughes
Uie gamut from boring to ban
buildings.
"N ot every man who live*
Christmas service are avail­ the former AAP Store Build­
In English.
Rev.
Dal
mas
Copeland,
min
*nd Mrs. Vernon Dunn follow­
at.
with the weekly task of de­
able.
Mass will be said each Sun­ Islsr, was apaaker for ths
ing
In
Sanford.
It
ts
requested
ing the meeting.
There are some parts of tha livering sermons can be, or
The yearly Yula service that donation* of clothing and
day at Uit Community Hall evening and cartoons wart
needs to be, a professional,
will he held in the Knowles household Items for this prrv
thereafter. Everyone in Gen shown to amuse the younger
States. M y *
1
1ily Today magaame, where scsd em ic ■ robed theologian.
Memorial Chapel Sunday eve­ ject be delivered
eva and surrounding areas is children present. Mrs. Basing­
to the
First Baptist
Church of ning, Dec. 13. Twit services church no later than Wcdnes "une would have to drive for Yrl no deeply effective prea­
By Donna Estea
Invited to attend.
er was in charge o f planning
several hours, tf not a day, to cher can do without 'a pulpit
Longwood will have Its quart- will be held, at A:!5 and [day morning.
The men and boys o.* Christ
the program.
find
a
preacher
who
makes
theology.'
As
he
speaks
out
of
arty fellowship dinner at 12:43,again at 8:30 p. m.
Episcopal Church, Longwood.
Arrangement* for pickup of
God
talk
to
men
in
direct,
au
a broad yet solid theological will make a Corporate CornSunday following the morning
Dean Parrah aska that the donations may be made hy
worship Members who have those interested in attending contacting Harry Bell or Mrs. thentic and quotable #*rm understanding of tho Scrip- munion Sunday, the first SunThanksgiving Sunday will
joined (he church during (hr the Christmas aervhe write Charles Creasey. Sues and ons."
lures, his s e r m o n s
will ,|ay jn Advent, at the l a. m. be observed
at Longwood
An article In H ie Living breathe a sense of aulhurily.
past quarter are Invited In the Rnllin* rhapel office. A suggested prices, it noted on
service. Following the service First Pentecostal Church this
attend the dinner as guests stamped, self-addressed envel­ a slip of p ip er and pinned to Church la equally pessimistic.
If the minister knows where breakfast will be served by the week at the 11:10 a. m . and
"What too many of today's he stands theologically, the
whdt ill other member* are op* must acrompany the re­ the articles, would be of great
Episcopal
Churchwomcn at 7:30 p. m. services. The test
Regular S u n d a y evening
requested to bring a covered quest with a designation of help to (hose In charge of the sermon* exem plify," It says, man In the pew wilt grow in the Parish House. Family ser­ of Rev. E. Ruth Grant's ser­
"is not decorum or restraint faith and doctrine. But when
dish.
service.
vice and d a ise s are scheduled mon will be "Thanks Be Unto worship services last week at
sale.
or good taste or anything of a man In the pulpit licks a
Southern
Methodist
for 9 Jo i m.
G od." She urge* all families First
Ihe sort, but just downright strong theology, his sermons
Monday is the Feast of St. tn worship together it church Church of Sanford featured
dullness, timidity, p e r h a p s will not build up his hearers in
Andrew sod Holy Communion tnd Sunday school at this special music provided by
aven sloth.”
three Seminole High students
the faith."
will be conducted at 9:30 a.m. time.
That wont “ sloth" will rats*
The young men, Mickey Me
some ministerial hackles. The
Clanahan. John Cullum and
average pastor puts tn far
Nell Richard, played the stirr­
more than a 40-hour week, and
ing trumpet background music
he takes it unkindly w h e n
as Ihe congregation sang the
someone accuses him of tailhymn, "G od of Our Fathers,”
ness in sermon preparation.
with Mrs. Escar Nalder at the
The trouble la that he may
piano.
be so busy doing other things
Rev. Durward H. Knight
that ho ha* no time or energy
pastor, presented a Thanks
left for the creative agony of
giving sermon and reported oo
writing first • rate sermons.
• 8 L M M B W *88M
the successful indoctrination
When Saturday arrives, he
class h ell recently.
Virginia Ptlroaki
locks himself In his study and
r . O. Bat 1214
in a spirit of desperation
Sanford
knocks out a sermon which
FOR ANY OCCASION
will al least bridge the gap
Nora NorTte
TE 8-151!
between the prayers and the
ARE
ALWAYS
8 . fleadsole
offering. Unfortunately, that

Holy Cross To

Pinecrest Sets

Cost Ports For

Family Advent Fete

Meeting For

Annual Pageant

New Members

Scheduled Sunday

Catholic Guild
Plans For Day

O f Recollection

Retirees Attend r«*uUr m~Un*

!h" s‘

Adventist Meet

Prairie Lake

W M U Schedules

Crusader Circle

Week O f Prayer

Has Dinner

DeBory

Program Set
For Tuesday

Falls, Magazines Say

Catholic M ass

Rollins Service
Cards Available

Set In Geneva

Longwood

Church Sets

Attend

Communion

Church Dinner

services

Thanksgiving

Students Play
For Service

tHis weed
it uourown
J f lace o f

worsHiff

FLOWERS

TL'IIKKk I) INN Kit wan enjoyed by memlMm of the Crusader Circle of
Cnxxelberry Community Mstnodlat Church WSCS and their families. Plan­
ning and preparing the affair were, left to right, Mrs. Delmau Copeland,
Mrs. Albert Harris, Mrs. Dan Fattishnll, Mrs. Carlyle Swafford, circle
ibaiiiuou and Mia. C h u r lc i Luaiiigcr.
111a aid Photo)

U often the only purpose U
aerves.
But lack of time la not the
sole cause, or even the chief
cause, of poor perform ance. In
the pulpit.
A clergyman can't give a
congregation what he hasn’t
got. If he Is confused in his
own beliefs, and has only a
superficial knowledge of the
Bible, both the confusion and

CORRECT

Phyllia Rugeasttea
FA 3-4234
Laks Mary
Mildred Haa*y
888-3831
Deltona

BALLROOM DANCING, If dona correctly and with dignity, in n great
source o f enjoyment and adds much to the social graces. Miss Joan Davis
(right), Seminole High teacher. Is shown here with couples from her Mon­
day ni-’ ht classes being conducted for member* of Holy Gross Episcopal
Young Churchmen.
' (Herald Photo)

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP
fa r . K. 1st A Sanford Ave.
322-1822
322-8432

Mary Getting*
Bear Laka
293484?
Sophie Haiats
D*B*ry
848-1402

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~

Rummage Sale
Sponsored By
( Church Women
lig h t

•

C*

*

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f

bulbs

sod

Juvenile Court
Functions Told
CYC Heeling

tooth

brushes being sold by m em ­
bers or the Bear Lake Method­
ist Church WSCS were distri­
buted by Mrs. Jean Mueller
w ays and means chairman.
Proceeds from the sales will
be used to build kitchen cabi­
nets In the new church buildtog.
Members also planned to
sponsor a rummage ta le on
Saturday, Dec. 12. at the Win­
ter Park Fire Station and
those attending were asked
to begin collecting item s for
thil project. Donations o f ar­
ticles from area residents
wishing to aid the church
group will be greatly appreelated.
The meeting was held at
(be home of Mrs. Ruth Bowleu to Forest City with Mrs.
M argaret Brown, vice presi­
dent, in charge due to absence
o f the president, Miss Vir­
ginia English, who is still a
patient at Florida Sanitarium
and Hospital. It was reported
that gifts of flowers and a
nightie have been sent Miss
English.
Mrs.
Brown opened
the
meeting with prayer and Mrs.
Leona Whipple, after read­
ing from ths Book of Psalm s,
gave a touching and inspiring
talk on tbe mother’s role In
life.
It was reported that $29 had
been made on the dinner reerntly served at the Men's
Club meeting at the church.
Those attending were Mrs.
Mueller, Mrs. Brown, Mrs.
Ann Irwin Mrs. Claudia Irwin,
Mrs. Mickey Morgan, Mrs.
Leona Whipple, Mrs. Nora
Norris, Mis. Marge Linton,
Mlsa Phyllis M. Swisher and
Mrs. Maryann Miles.
‘ Next meeting will be the
Christmas Party to bo held
at 8 p. m., Dec. IT. at the home
of Rev. and Mrs. William
Irwin, 912 Sheila Ave., Apopka.
M em bers are to bring a f l
Item for the gift exchange.

Businessmen
Pledge Unity,
Co-operation
A declaration o f co-opera­
tion and unity wa* m ade between spokesmen for down­
town Sanford businessmen and
those o f the South Sanford
. business a m .
"L e t's
just
forget
this
phrase 'downtown S an ford',"
suggested Art Brown, on e of a
delegation of three South San­
ford area men who m et with
B. L. Perkins J r , head o f the
Sanford Merchants A ssocia­
tion, E . C. Harper J r . and
Charlie Robinson to discuss
wider communily effort in
Christmas decorating and cl­
e f t beautification. The group
was joined by John Krider,
executive manager o f the
Seminole Cuunly Cham ber of
Com m erce.
Representing the business
Interests In the south end of
the elty were Brown, George
Mills anil Bob Yentsch.
Brown said that the Christ­
mas decorations committee
beaded by Mrs. Mona Bridges
and Mrs. L im in e Selvirh b
planning lo erect a lighted
Christmas tree and a huge
billboard type sign near the
“ Y " junction of French Ave­
nue and Park Avenue, which
will Spell out, "Sanford Wishe j You A Merry Christmas."
Tbe sign is to be done in
fluorescent
letters,
lighted
with "black light." Harper
volunteered to supply and In­
stall the black lights for the
committee.
Pleated with this idea, those
representing the Merchant*
Association indicated that they
would see that a matching
sign was erected at the north­
ern entrance to the city where
French A v e n u e intersects
Seminole Boulevard.
There were numerous sug­
gestions for a change in the
name of the merchants asso­
ciation so that it gives a clear
t r indication of the scope of
the city's business area, and
covers all business men rath­
er than merchants.
"W e re not all merchants—
many of us are m services,
but we tr e still Sanford bus­
inessmen,” said Bob Yentsch.
Names suggested included
such titles as "G reater San­
ford Business Association,"
"G reater Sanford Board of
T rad e" and “ Greater Sanford
.Board of Com m erce."
George Mills, spokesman for
jthe south city group, xiUoUed

By D m

K s

Church History

on Mia* was guest speaker at

NEW OFFICERS of the Chris thin Homemnkern Clans in Casselberry tak­
ing over at Tuesday night’* meeting were, from left, Mrs. Mary Pyle, trea­
surer; Mrs. Bonnie Werley, president; Mra. Mae Harris, vice president nnd
Mrs. Nanette Oukley, secretary.
(Herald Photo)

Bonnie Werley Heads Geneva V F D
To Adopt
Homemakers Class By-Laws
By Jane Casselberry
New officer* of tho Chris­
tian Homemakers Class as­
sumed their duties at a meet­
ing In Weaver Hall o f Cassel­
berry Community Methodist
Church.
They are Mrs. Bonnio W er­
ley, president; Mr*. Mae Har­
ris, vice president; Mrs. Nan-

Forest Income
Shows Increase
TALLAHASSEE (S p l) —
Figures recently compiled by
the Florida Forest Service
ahow 1063 Florida forest pro­
duct* income up slightly from
1062.
The Florida forest products
industry in Florid* counted a
dollar volume o f $534,063,,000
in 1963, up from $533,496,000
the previous year, according
to Stale Forester C. H. Coul­
ter.
These figures include whole­
sale
manufacturing
value,
which is the value uddrd by
harvesting the trees, nml man­
ufacturing surh as conversion
to raw paper, said Coulter.
"M ore than
$250,000,000
more it ndded by remanufucturing into consumer products
such aa paper eupa and con­
tainers, lumber products, uni
wooden crules ami boars, mak­
ing the forest products indus­
try in Florida a 3 /4 billion
dollar income producer,’ he
aaid.
No significant rises or de­
clines wer* recorded in the
various categories o f the for­
est products market. Pulpwood Income accounted for
ll'.'r o f the total dollAr vol­
ume.
relatively
unchanged
since 1962. Wood naval stores,
up about 1 per cent in vol­
ume. was second with a whole­
sale manufactured value of
$52,230,000.
Lumber production, third in
importance, dropped shout 13
per cent to 300,000.000 board
feet, but because o f firmer
markets fell back only 5 per
cent in dollar volume to $!«,354.000.

ettn

Oakley, secrutary;

and

By Jo Ann R aya
Mr*. Mary Pyle, trensurer.
Geneva Volunteer Fir* De­
The group includes mem­ partment will be adopting
bers o f the two adult Sunday new by-laws at M onday's 8
School classes taught by Mra. p. m. meeting and all mem­
Jeanne Shea and Rev. Del mu* bers were urged today by
Gordon Gibson, president, to
Copeland.
Committee chairmen
a r e attend this important session.
Copies of the proposed by.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W eyers and Mr. and Mrs. Alten law* were mailed ou t Monday
!li&gt;&lt;&gt;ne, membership and vis­ o f this week by M rs. Charles
itation: Mrs. Murgu tleppen, Iamb, secretary, to all mem­
welfare; Mis. Juno G riffith, bers.
Gibson reports that ths
program; Mr. and Mrs, Don
MacLeod, social; and 31rs. three turkey ahoot* sponsored
Leonard Casselberry, publici­ In recent weeks by the de­
partment w e r #
considered
ty.
The class is making plans very successful with the first
to a*sist a fam ily in need at bringing net proceeds o f $550,
Christmas with food, clothing, the second, $100 and th*
third, $125.
and gift*.
He credited much o f the
The class voted to send
Christmas gift* o f $10 to the surcess to time and e ffo rt put
Indian orphan it supports and forth by Denton Prevatt, Jer­
$25 t« the Hughlett fam ily, ry Ford, Dlek Shawtey, Jo*
missionaries supported by tho Byrnes, Harry Kinniard, K.
R. Patterson and Mr. ami
class in Africa,
Mrs. Ruth M ontgom ery was Mrs. Billy Tindel.
in charge of the program and
those present shared their
thought* on blessing* for
which they were most thank­
ful.
Hostesses ' for the social
hour which followed the meet­
ing were Mrs. June G riffith
and Mrs. Mary Pyle. Delight­
ful refreshments o f ginger­
bread topped
with
lemon
sauce and whipped cream and
coffee were served. Thu serv­
ing table was beautifully d e­
corated with candles and *
horn of plenty in the Thanks­
giving motif.

Concert O ff
Th« Eastern Seminole Band
Concert scheduled in Slavla
Monday night has been can­
celed hy Director
Richard
Zt-lloy until after fir s t a f the
year. 7.r!l*y explained that
the pos'punement wag m t,|#
ns many of the band members
would be unable tn appear on
tho original concert date.

th* meeting o f the Catholic
Youth Club at A ll Soul’s
Church social hall to Sanford.
Tbe program was sponsored
by the Youth Activities Com ­
mittee o f SL Richard’ * Coun­
cil SWT, Knights o f Colum­
bus, with Ralph P tto U to
charge.
Judge Mise, to hi* talk to
the approximate 60 young peo­
ple attending, explained func­
t i o n of the juvenile court,
pointing out that offenders un­
der IT years com e under his
jurisdiction with persona old­
e r being triad before the adult
courts.
He advised that records o f
juvenile bearings are not open
to the public and that punish­
ment for n fh n eei range from
probation to com plete removal
from parental authority.
Ra warned that a serious
juvenile record may be felt
to later life by exclu din g an
offender from service In the
armed forces, from som e em ­
ployment Including classified
government work and from Uie
practice of law.
He commended the CYC for
Its church activities and stat­
ed that young people active
in their churches rarely get in­
to serious trouble.
A question and answ er period
fol tossed.
Preceding his talk, tbe Club
attended Mass ami recivrd a
Corporate Communion. A light
breakfast was served to the
social hall.
Officers o f the organlrstlon
are Mlsa Peggy Nolle, presi­
dent; f.reg Heath, vice presi­
dent and Miss Andrea DogesJD, secretary.treasurer.

Labor Force Up
TALLAHASSEE (D P I) —
Industrial Com m ission Chair­
man Ronald Spencer aaid
Tuesday the number o f w om ­
en in Florida’s labor force
increased 91 per cent between
1950 and I960.

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CATHOLIC YOUTH CLUB President Peggy Nolle welcomes Judge C.
Vernon Mize (left), who spoke on juvenile court procedures in social hull of
All Souls Church. Arrangements fo r the program were made hy Ralph
Peiold, chairman of the Youth Activities Committee, Sanford Council M57,
Knights o f Columbus.
(Herald Photo)

Guest Minister

Charlie's Future
Hangs By 'String'
TA LLA H ASSEE (D P I) — a dinner
Charlie is a ham ster whose week.
appetite is sure to g e t him in

com in g

T. Howron Norton, Orlando
district

superintendent,

will

preach at the 8:30 a. m. and
10:50 a. m . worship services
at

up

next

Halligsn agreed that If the

trouble

unless som e pretty girl* chip In to buy the lab
secretaries ean have his Job another hamster, C h a r l i e
won’t have to eat the test
changed.
food. Rut it still hasn’t been
Charlie Is the ch ief poison
worked out in the negotia­
tester for the Florida Shertions whether the reprieve Is
iffs Bureau crim e laboratory.
permanent o r
whether, if
When all possible chemical
Charlie’s stand-in
isn’t so
analysis fails to determine
lucky, Charlie w ill b* back
whether suspected food Is
on the firing line fo r the next
poisoned, Charlie gets the
job.
ftod for the final check.
So far, Charlie has been
lucky enough to survive all
hi* meals, and thus given the
The
Faith
Pool
Prayer
food a clean bill o f health.
Group of Sanford will sponsor
“ He’s been lucky up to a special program at T:30 p ro .
now, but eventually h e ll go,” Saturday with Major A. Henaays lab chief Jim Halligsn ahaw, retired Salvation Army
with clinical eoldnese.
minister, aa guest speaker.
But th* eecretariee in th* This service w ill be held at
office have taken to Charlie 7:36 p. m. at the Woman’s
■nd are worried about his Club, Oak Ave. Tbe public
next big w orking date with Is invited.

Casselberry

Community

Methodist Church this Sunday.
The regular pastor, Rev. Delmas Copeland, will be conduct­
ing services Sunday morning
at the Palm Bay Methodist
Church.

Available to yon without a
doctor’ s prescription, out drag
called O D R IN E X . Y on must
lose u g ly fat or yoar money
back. N o strenuous were)*#,
laxatives, m m asge o r taking
o f so-called reducing candies,
crackers or cookies, o r chew­
ing gum . ODRINEX la a tiny
tablet and easily swallowed.
When you take ODRINEX,
you still en joy your meals,
still e a t the roods you like,
but you simply don't have the
urge fe r extra portions
depresses
cause
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your appetite and decreases
your desire for food. Your
weight must com e down, be*
rauie ns your own doctor will
tell y cu , when you eat let#,
you w eigh leas. Get rid o f ex*
res* fa t and live longer. OD­
RINKX costs $3.00 and is
eold on this G U ARAN TEE!
If not satisfied for snv reason
Just return the nackags to
your druggist and get your
full money hack. No questions
naked.
O DRIN EX
Is eeld
with this guarantee by:
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Hanford— )ls ll Orders PIIM .

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SAVE MONEY NOW — CA|H and CARRY
an invitation to the board of
director* of the Merchants
Association and city com m is­
sioners to meet with his group
on Dec. t for further discuss­
ion of numerous suggestion*
and ideas made by represen­
ta tiv e uf both groups.

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Two Florid la educators a r t
among the 44 author* o f a taw
three-volume *’ H 1 ■ t o r y at
Am erican M ethodism," pub.
lii bed
by A biag d ot Press,
Nashville, T ern . They a n Dr.
Charlea T. Thrift, president o f
Florida
Southern
Collega,
Laktland. and Dr. Paul Dots
glass, professor o f government
at Rollins Collega, Winter
Park.

Juvenile Court Judge Vern­

LIGHT BUI.RS and tooth brushes, shown here by Mrs. Mickle Morgan,
Mrs. Marge Linton nnd Mrs. Margaret Brown, are beinir sold by members
of tbe Bear Lake Methodist Church WSCS with proceeds to be used for
buildinir kitchen cabinets in the new church building.
(Herald Photo)

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�‘Spice Of Life*
senior trade body's very existence
would be jeopardised. Too, without
the City Commission's financial supj)&lt;&gt;rt the Sanford chamber cannot ex­

Competition, they say, is ths spies
o f Hfs.
Bat duplication is not only worth*
less, it's expensive.
During the early twenties, eivie
minded Sanford area leaders estab­
lished what then was known as the
Sanford Board o f Trade. A few years
later it became the Seminole County
Chamber o f Commerce.
Aside from municipal and county
governing boards, the Seminole
chamber has been the most instru­
mental agency in the economic life
o f the county and — through the ef­
forta o f its members — has done
more to bring Seminole where it is
today than any other single group.
Because o f this, the senior trade
body primarily has been supported
financially by the City of Sanford
and the Board of County Commis­
sioners, plus the membership fees
o f the business firms and profession­
al people.
Because of the interest of so many
Individuals the Seminole chamber,
down through the years, has had the
beat possible leadership available.
Its list of past presidents, for exam­
ple, would be difficult to distinguish
from a list of Who's Who in the coun­
ty’s history of growth and develop­
m ent
The agency has also been blessed
with tremendous leadership on the
part of its managers. The Herald
can recall such men as Karl Lehman
and Ed Illgglns, each o f whom work­
ed as tirelessly and geared their lives
to the organization's success just as
John Krider does today.
But, now, we are all embarrassed.
Into the civic life o f this area has
come the Sanford Chamber o f Com­
merce. Undoubtedly its aims and ob­
jectives are commendable. But it is
creating embnrrnssment to the busi­
ness and professional people o f this
area who find it difficult to divide
their loyalty and their financial sup­
port between two chnmbers.
It also has placed the City o f San­
ford in an embarrassing situation.
Sanford's governing board has al­
ways given its support to the Semi­
nole chamber. Now, the Sanford
chamber wants the City's support.
If the City Commission withholds its
support of the Seminolu chamber tho

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it’s also a fact — proven by experience — that two chambers can­
not operate successfully in one ma­
jo r area. And, in a county with the
physical makeup of Seminole, this
fact is particularly important
It is apparent that there is no
place for two chambers in the Sonford area.
On the other hand, this does not
mean those who are interested pri­
marily in the Sanford area cannot
have an organization to carry out
their objectives. It can be done if the
leadership o f the Sanford chamber
will unite its forces with those of
the 8eminole chamber — os a divi­
sion o f the one major chamber, much
In the same manner as has been ac­
complished with the Sanford Mer­
chants Association.
Unity on this basis will provide co­
ordination instead of duplication, a
united front instead of competition.
The fact is — and it, to us, is os
plain as can be — that two organi­
sations cannot exist. If both have to
depend upon divided loyalty they
both will fall. If the two unite, un­
der conditions acceptable to both,
much can be accomplished toward a
more effective program of progress.
It seems to us that the decision
now lies in the hands of the board
of directors o f the Sanford chamber.
Without financial support from the
City it CAnnot exist. If it gets that
support, the Seminole chamber can­
not exist.
The Herald has no quarrel with
what the Sanford chamber seeks to
accomplish. But we do believe that
experience, coupled with present cir­
cumstances, indicates that it can best
be carried out on a unified front.

Thought For Today
But he said, Blessed rather are
those who hear the word of Cod and
keep itl — Luke 11:28.
Cod has tried again and agnin to
speak to me, but I wouldn’t listen.—
Oliver Wendell Holmes.

Dick West’s

The Lighter Side
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WASHINGTON (UlM) — I
hay* heard people say that
they lika to lira in Ihe na­
tion'* capital bec*ua* it give*
them a ienat o f participating
in hiatcry.
That may atrikt you aa a
rather rldiculoua thing for

anyone to aay, but I underttand what they mean. I get
tho same feeling myself on
occasion*.
My senna o f historic par­
t i c i p a t i o n is particularly
•harp whenever 1 am wltnraaing a presentation ceremony

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Casselberry
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Mrs. Margaret Caaby
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at the Smithsonian Institu­
tion.
During tha past few year*,
the Smithsonian has accepted
for its crllectlon auch hlttory.
laden item* no a World War
II Jeep, a art of llurma Shove
sign* and the first silk purse
ever made fr«&gt;m a ao-.v'» ear.
And I w at there.
I wa» there again this week
when the II l-year-old l.rvi
Strom a A Co. o f Son Fran­
cisco rendered unto the Smith,
aonian an hittoric pair o f
blue jeans. Or at Icatt they
were described *» "historic"
in thu company's p r m re­
lease.
Frankly, I thought the term
was used rather loe»ely. These
weren't the blue jean* that
Mnrla Antoinette wore to the
guillotine, or that Hannibal
wore crossing the Alp*, or
that Nogh wore in the Ark.
In fact, this particular pair,
which was made around 1935,
never did anything very his­
toric. Rather, it symbulixed
tha part the blue jeans played
in tha winning o f the Wait.
Tha company alto present­
ed tha museum a pair o f
brown canvas panta (Circa
IH70), which war# the first
kind that old Levi Strauvs
made; a pair o f brown duck
pants, and a pair o f 19*14
blue jeans.
Together, they show the de­
velopment o f western style
trousers, which In my opinion
have been retrogressing. The
brown ducks are mor* my
style titan the blue jean*.
Hut I rea'ix# I'm In the m i­
nority. A* John C. Kwera, di­
rector of tho Smithsonian's
Museum o f History and Tech­
nology, pointed out, blue jeans
ar* an authentic American
folk costume, worn by In­
diana as well as cowboy* and
by women a* well a* men.
I believa tha record will
show that it wa* about the
time that
women
darted
wearing blue jeans that Uiings
began going downhill.
lervi'a now ar* obtainable
in effete eastern models that
are preshrunk and have tip­
per*. However, a company
•pokeeman told me that wes­
terner* d ill prefer tha o r i­
ginal creation.
II* also told m* why Levi's
have copper rivet* on the
pockets. They were added
after the California gold rush
so that the miner* could carry
aroung nuggets without split­
ting their Beam*.
And that's how tha W ait
was woo.

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Dr. Crane's

Since T his Is o Joint Effort, W e 'll Order,
You Take Care of the Check!"

Worry Clinic
Jerry's east Illustrate*
the difference b e t w e e n
Cowntry Clabber famlllew
v*. tbae* whoa* m alar rec­
reation la centered in their
local rfcarrh. Thla rase will
Inf aria t* a 1st a f reader*
b e t far* the facta, espe­
cially If yoe are parents o f
children not yet throngh
blgb school. Aa the Bible
eays, yon caanat serve God
and Mammon, to yon meat
m abt a choice!
C A 8E
U-441: Jerry
L-,
aged 14, ia tha potential ju v­
enile
delinquent
mentioned
yeaterday.
Hla parent* gave him a
weekly allowance o f $20 and
ha had no chorea, *o he

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Biossot — Roy Cromley

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (N B A ) —
Tha game o f diplomat!*
musical chairs, involving a
change in several key A in basiadnria! posts, la on In
earnest In the rapitaL
Our man in tendon, David
K E. Bruce, la moving tow ­
ard retirem ent P r e s e n t l y
marked for this highly priied
spot 1* George McGee, 11.8.
ambassador to West Germany
and a close friend o f Preaident Johnson.
McGee ia a Teas* geologist
who did diplomatic duty in tho
Truman administration and
was railed bark to the firing
Into by hi* old friend ami O fford compatriot. Secretary of
Slate Dean Rusk.
If any should argue that
McGee ia not Ideally suitrd
for dealing* with liritain's
new Labor government, it
should be notad that h* would
b# back rd op by our new minisler (second manl in tendon,
Philip Kiser. Kiser's back­
ground includes study in llritain and duty here ns an as­
sistant secretary o f labor for
international affair*.
In the event the Ilonn Spot
opens up through transfer o f
McGee, the likeliest replace­
ment i* said to be William
Tyler, now assistant secretary
of atat* for European A f­
fairs.
Ambassador Frederick Re­
inhardt in Daly should be
coming home soon after long
years abroad. Ha probably

ran command a reasonably
high State Department poiL
No on* ia elearly sot for
flume. It might go to Liewrallyn Thompson, who would
like one more overseas as­
signment before retiring. Hut,
a* form er U.S. ambassador
to Russia, he ia being leaned
on heavily hy the President
and others for counsel on So­
viet matter*.
Another pouihlllty I* StanleyMareut o f tha Dallas de­
partment store family. Also a
presidential friend, ha would
be new to diplomacy, though
he haa been a government ad­
viser.
Tha veteran careerist, Char­
les (C h ip! Holden, ambassa­
dor to France, is expected to
stay In Paris a while longer.
Yet some sourrrs describe
him as tired and dispirited,
this last through lack o f
progress in dealings with tha
old ramrod, President Charles
de Gaulle. He might get out
before neat summer.
U.S.
ambassador
Robert
Woodward in Spain Is another
who is du* to bow out. For
this career man, retirement
beckons. His successor evi­
dently has not been settled
upon.
A pro* pact ia Chief o f
Protocol Angier Middle Duke,
who want* to leave his pre­
sent duties and would lika n
good post In a Spanish-speak­
ing country. H* one* served

Phil Newsom

Says

aa ambassador to El Salva­
dor.
I f Duk* does not get Mad­
rid, he might b« given a top
LaUn-Amcrican
assignment.
Veneiuela la one o f the good
openings.
All set for Duke’s protocol
jo b , of course, ia I.luyd Han I,
friend o f gues* who, Texas
migrant to California, often
styled this yrar a* "Lyndon'*
man in California."
Apparently a fixture at
least until spring, when the
new United Nation* aeaslon Is
expected to run its course, la
t'N Ambassador Adlai Stev­
enson.
One aourr* aay* Stevenson
la viewed by some as an ideal
man for London and would be
hard to refuse if he gave tha
signal. Hut no one here re­
ports any smoke w afting from
the top o f the UN building in
New York.
Stevenson'* UN spot liregatiled now as a rich plum,
since it affords the occupant
a great showcase from which
to build national political
statu* Henry Cabot I/idge's
19*70 jump to the GOP vice
presidential nomination
il­
lustrate*.
Stevenson haa abandoned
political ambition, but he I*
believed today to enjoy the
UN* post far mor* than he
one* did. ShoulJ he have a
change o f heart, there w ill be
r.o lack o f candidate* for hia
important alignm ent.

. .

Not One Kopek’
Hammarakjold whrn only di­
rect negotiations between th*
U.S. and th* Soviet Union
were aM* to break a deadlock
on selection c f hla successor.
That compromise resulted
One will deal with the quesU
lion o f the admission o f Red In th* appointment o f
Thant,
th*
Burmese
diplomat
China, which t h a
United
States always haa opposed who continues to hold the job.
Withdrawal or either th*
adamantly.
The other la o f mor* press­ United States or the Soviet
ing immediate importance and Union would end hop* for
deals with th* Soviet Union'* th* continued effectiveness o f
continuing Insistence that it th* world body.
Tb* most hopeful signs ar*
will pay “ not on* kopek" o f
its assessed share o f the costs that both the U.S. and th*
o f th* United Nations peace­ Soviets reportedly hav* given
keeping operation* in the assurance* that they seek a
solution, and that talks be­
Congo und the Middle Fast.
That shar*
amounts
to tween the two may already
$52.(1 million and th# United hav* started. The talki ar*
State* i* insisting that tine* necessary if • crisis ia to b*
the debt now ia lucre than two averted.
On th* question of Red
y«ars old th* Soviet Union
should lose its vote in th* China, th* prc«pecta teem to
General Assembly under A r­ h* that for this yrar th*
When th* United Nations
General Assembly opens it*
delayed session on D*". 1, it
will h* fared almost at one*
with two important issue*.

ticle 19 o f th* UN ehmrter.
Franc* also haa refused to
pay its Congo assessment and
t-ccomes liatil* to Article 19'a
two-year limit on Jan. 1.
F cr their part, th* Russians
hav* said they will quit the
United Nations tf they loa*
their vote, and ther* the mat­
ter rests in stalemate.
It is rated th* most serious
crisis to far* th* United Na­
tions ainc* th* death o f form­
er UN Secretary General Dag

United State* ore* mor* will
b* succeaaful in barring Red
Chinese membership, but for
this year only.
Franc* and Britain's new
Labor government laith are
expected to vote for admis­
sion. Any new agreement
reuchrd by the Chinese and
the Soviets also could result
in heavier Soviet preaaur* to
admit tha Mao Tsetung re­
gime at th* expens* o f th*
nationalists a f Chiang Kaiahek.
Hy next yrar it la expected
that enough c f tha under-de­
veloped
nations
also
will
swing to the Red Chines* aid*
to chang* th* balance.
Th* two issue* fee* th*
United State* and the Rus­
sian* with major decisions.
Each will bav* to dreid* on
It* own th* continuing value
o f th* world body.

Editor, Herald:
The Seminole County ChamIwr o f Commerce made a w ife
choir* In aelecting John A lex ­
ander to Investigate way* and
mean* to beautify tho lake
front.
On* o f John'* many con­
tribution* to thla county dur­
ing hia term as president c f
the Jaycces wat to develop
tho park on Crystal Laka in
Ixk a Mary. Many people have
sinca enjoyed the fine bcuch,
restrooms and ahalterad picnic
area.
I may be in error but I be­
lieve thla is the only public
beach o f tbla type in this
county.
The residents o f Seminole
County can rest assured that
B ig" John will come through
with a great impreveraent on
tha UktfronL
Jack Erickson
Editor. Herald;
Mcmbera oi the W om an'i
Club of Sanford wiah to com
metal The Sanford Herald fer
it* hearty co-operation in our
drive to tccure 100 per cent
registration of the voter* of
Seminole County ami their
subsequent participation in the
recent election.
We try to practice what wx:
preach ami we registered too
per rent; we trust all our
member* voted
Ivla II. Rucker,
Corresponding jeerrtary,
Woman's Club of Sanford

hatched up trouble la rgely to
occupy his idle time.
"Idle hand* are tha devil's
w orkihop,” run* an ancient
truism that la becoming more
apparent every day in Amer­
ica.
A* our work week shortens
and mor* children are cod­
dled by the "allowance” plan,
we simply encourage more
delinquency!
So Jerry's problem goes
back to hia parents.
"Rad children usually haTe
bad
parents," is
another
adag* that ia pertinent right
here.
Hia parents wars engulfed
In the present trndenry to
try to keep up with the social
set of their community.
You ran test your neigh­
borhood by seeing how many
people belong to the social
set, ns evidenced by bridge
club*, Country Clubs, etc., v*.
those who are active members
in local churches.
A few families in every
community try to straddl* the
fence and stay In both sat*,
but this isn't very feasible.
For you haven't adequate
time for both and you might
aa well face up to these terse
facta, even though you resent
me for bringing tha spotlight
upon them.
For you are either a Coun­
try Clubber (g olf, liquor, cigareta and poker
partying
type) or a stable m oral an­
chor o f your local church.
I f you belong to tha typ­
ical Country Clubber group,
then your child la not as
likely to have handled a
newspaper route or to have
earned his spending money
by performing chores in the
community.
There may be occasional
exceptions, but the children
o f Country Clubber* may
know how to dance tha latest

e n z y twists, but not b « able
to bake a cake or operate a
household on a budget.
It la morally aa injustice
to a child to put him on a
fam ily “ dot*" otherwise called
a weekly allowance.
For "allowanea" kids in
high school tend to bacoma
“ remittance" h u s b a n d s or
wive* after marriage, who
look to their in-laws fo r rash
handouts to finance their new
homes.
Teenager* who have earned
their own money are thus far
more resourceful.
They also have a better
"bargain sense," for the act
o f saving a fe w pennies be­
comes w seatful gam e to
them.
Country Clubbers' children
don't appreciate bargain* as
much for their money has
com* too easily and without
much hard w ork, callouses,
sweat or diligence to duty.
The children o f tha Coun­
try Clubber* tend to float
through collage, aided
by
tutor* or hired frat brothers
who writ* their themes and
even sit in for them a t final
exams.
If you want to be GOOD
parents, then send fo r the
200-point "R ating Scales for
Good Parents," enclosing a
long stamped, return envel­
ope, plus 20 cents.
It requires hard w ork to
be a good parent and you
can't slough o f f your parents!
duties by hiring tutors, gov.
arnesse* or asking B&lt;&gt;y Scout
leader*, YMCA secretaries,
and Summer Camp director*
to be your proxies!
Delinquency among ou r socalled “ better claaa" o r Coun­
try Cluhber fam ilies ia now
notorious In America.
So chooi* between God or
Mammon, as the Bible racommends!

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T V Tim e Previews

FR ID A Y P, M.
■raJ, with John Davidson ling- gelt involved In a domestic wood P alact. Tony Martin’ s movies and a lo t ef eulogiiing
from star* w ho worked for
10-11 p. m. NBC. -N B C Fol- tog "A ll Th* W ay." Caterina triangle, and, a* all of theae no fool. H e's tonight's host and
him. M ovl* b u ffi will love
inevitably
do
on
TV
weaterns,
he Insures the success of the
lies o f 1965 " (color) An en­ Valente doing "Love Walked
this.
it
leads
to
violence.
A
farmer
hour
by
booking
his
wife
Cyd
tertaining, bour-lona variety In " and
ebullient Tessie O’
8:30-9 p.m. ABC. Broadside.
program , notable chiefly for Shea doing her club act med­ is fram ed by his unfaithful Cbarisse as his number-one “ Anne Bug* The Enemy." The
guest.
Cyd
is
as
lovely
and
its songs, dances and its abun­ ley of "T w o Ton Tessie" and wife and her lover and Matt
enemy o f course isn't ths
arrests him. In the process, agile as ever; Tony sings well
dance of talent. Steve Law- “ Sixpence."
Japanese Empire, it's Com­
and
it
thoroughly
charming
he’ * forced to arrest the other
rence heads an all-star cast
8:30-9 p.
m. ABC. The
To counteract this overabund­ mander Adrian. Gourmet Adand he's never been in better Adda ms Fam ily meets the man on suspicion of murder,
drian has come up with a new
turning him into an enemy. ance of charm, acerbic Jack
voice or more charming. Ju­ Vips.” Very funny episode. A
recipe, cooking the gocse of
Once again, Matt is almost E. Leonard Is on hind to
liet Prowse dances well, Allan couple of visiting dignitaries
the W ave contingent and the
bring
things
back
to
earth.
gunned down, an innocent
Sherman is an affable clown. from behind the Iron Curtain
only w a y tha girl* can find
man dies and the show reach­ Ted Lewis guests with tome
Jill St. John is a doll, the bit­ are unhappy with what they­
out how to com bat him Ii to
es its clim ax in ■ two-fisted of his standard material and
ter End Singers enhance their 've been shown. They demand
plant a tape recorder on his
showdown with an unusual Johnny Puleo brings his har­
cause and Nipsey Russell has to see a typical American fam ­
premises. Thla leads to some
monica
antics
to
the
show.
added elem ent o f danger in­
some com edy spots. Actually, ily and you can guess which
funny
developments xnd
jected for thrills. Good show, The usual assortment of mis­
the com edy on the show is one they choose at random.
there’
s
a
good
ilapstick *&gt;ene
cellaneous
acta
help
make
the
building nicety after a alow
best used as a means of get­ Plenty o f laughs as they see
start. J. D. Cannon, as usual, time pass iw iftly and enter as Anne (K athy Nolan) tries
ting into the musical numbers. the casual home life of the
to retrieve a damaging roll
turn* in a nice performance tainingly.
You
should
enjoy
Steve’s Addams clan and believe this
o f tape from Adrian's (Ed­
Sunday P.M.
as the villain.
‘ What Is This Thing Called sort of thing is duplicated a8:30-7:30 p.m. NBC. Pro­ ward Andrew s) quarters un­
4-8:30 p.m ABC. ABC* Wide
L ov e," "Cotton Fields," and cross the country.
World of Sports. A (pedal files In Courage. “ The Thom- der hia nose.
9:30-10 p. m. NBC. Jack
"P e o p le " and his participa­
9-11
p.m. ABC.
Sunday
two-and-a-half-hour expanded ax Hart Renton Story." An
tion with Miss Prowse and Benny program "Jack Hires
edition devoted to the Canad ineplrfng story. Senator Ben­ Night Movie. “ Solomon And
Miss St. John on "Guys and a C ook." Rochester demands
Ian Professional F o o t b a l l ton o f Missouri puts hi* en­ Sheba." One o f Hollywood's
D olls," with Sherman and and gets a week off after 20
Championship for the Grey tire political career on the biggest biblical specials star­
Miss St. John on " A Hymn to years o f loyal, uninterrupted
Cup trophy. Curt Gowdy does line by opposing the wishes o f ring Y u l Brynner, Gina LoL
H im ." with almost everyone service to Jack but his vaca­
play-by-play and Paul Christ­ his advisers and constituents lobrigida, George Sanders and
on Allan Sherman's "Good tion is ruined when he picks
man color on this telecast and standing against permit­ Marisa Pavan. Gina is Sheba
A dvice" and his clowning with up a paper and arcs that Jack
from the Canadian National ting slavery in the west. A (naturally) and she tries to
Russell on "O pen Up The Dog- Vs advertising for domestic
Exposition in Toronto. Con­ good dramatic treatment and conquer Solomon to take over
house."
help. There are some funny
tending teams had not been some very good playing frem Israel. Having failed that she
7:30-8:30 p. m. CBS Raw- bits as Don Wilson and Den­
decided at press time, with re­ the large east o f better than get* the king (Brynner) to
hide. "T h e Backshooter." Row- nis Day concoct a scheme to
sults waiting for the conclu­ a v e r a g e character actor*. fall in love with her. When
dy tries to do &gt; good turn for insure Rochester's job and
sion o f the playoffs. Football Brian Keith it fine at Ben­ she falls for him. her plan*
an outlaw who's befriended Jane Dulo gets some laughs as
fans are advised to note care ton; Carl Bentcn Reid as Cal­ are stym ied. Throughout the
Mm and gets himself in a big the new maist
fully the several sharp differ­ houn: Russell Collins as Sen­ rom ancing, George Sander*,
mess. Everyone think’s he’ s
9:30-10:30 p. m. ABC. 13
ences from American rules.
ator F oote; Gerallne MrEwan, aa Solom on's brother, is a
shot the man in the back for O’clo ck High "Interlude." The
7:30-8:30 p.m . CBS. The l.nmnnt Johnson, Jason Wfn- thorn in the king's side. Lots
the reward money, which, as title tells the story. General
Jackie Gleason Show. There s green and the others all do of pageantry and tha usual
regular viewers know, is Just savage shows signs of tension
a little variation to the routine very well Indeed.
cast o f thousands.
impossible.
Clint
Eastwood so he's forced to take a fur­
tonight with the featuring of
11:30-13 a m . ABC. Discov­
does his usual good job as lough. Going to Scotland, he
night-club
and
TV
comic ery '64. “ W hat's Funny. In
Rowdy ami he’ s helped out meets a WREN Lieutenant,
Adam Keefe. Adam will do tight o f this season's wave o f
by Slim Pickens, no stranger and after a few stormy intro­
pantomime, sound effects, dou trnahy and witleta situation
to westerners, as a sheriff, ductory sessions, their friend­
blc-talk and mimic some ol comedies, this is a pertinent
and U n is Hayward, of ail peo ship blossom s. Rut, as in all
our m ore famous monsters half hour. This »h«w examines
pie, as the man dispensing the good continuing TV series, It's
Jackie's monologue concerns tain to discover that a lot of
reward money.
another case of star-crossed
the m ovies o f yesterday and to discover that a lot ot
8:30-9:30 p. m. CBS. The En lovers. It's a pleasure to sec
today. The rest of the show it w hal’a funny stems from (he
tertainers. A vastly improved the human side of Savage for
the ta m e as last week, and inspiration c f silent movies.
ahow this week If only for the a change ami FloHurt Unsing
the week before that and the Y ou’ll see film clips o f Bus­
B y Frank L . Spencer
absence of desperation rock is better than usual in the role.
week before that, etc.
United Press International
ter Keaton, Chailie Chaplin,
'n' roll bookings. Ailing Carol Guest
Star
Dana
Wynter
7:30-8:30 p.m . ABC. The Harry Gribbon, The Keystone
"A n d at that time there
Burnett is seen in several pre- brightens any TV show she
Outer Limit*. “ The Inheri­
was a great persecution
Copt and Laurel k Hardy.
(aped numbers and skits. Bob visits and she’ s particularly
tors" lPart It) Last week's
the church . , .
fi ■ 6:31) p.m. NBC. Wild against
Newhart has a couple of com- wistful and appealing In this
eerie thriller is concluded in
Kingdom. “ Cattail Country." therefore they went every­
edy monologues, and there'* a one.
a somewhat let-down mysti
(C olor) Another good half- where preaching the word."
•good dance interpretation of
Saturday P.M.
cal way (lesser Hay Bradbury
—Art* of the Apostles
hour atudy o f wildlife filmed
*"Sm oke Gets In Your Eyes" I V Tim e's Show or the Night:
style) as the four ex-G. I.'s
CHICAGO (
The
in
the
U.
S.
and
in
Canada,
"t&gt;y Don Crirhtnn. But (he best
10-11 p m. CBS. Gunsmoke.
now possessed of superhuman
Most Interesting section deals church has always thrived in
apots on the ahow are mud- “ Big Man, Big Target." Matt
intellects and powers complete
with the herding, trspping the midst of persecution and
their mysterious p r o j e c t ,
that’s why Dr. Haul CarUon
and banding of witd ducks.
which turns out to be sort ot
7:30 8 p.m. My Favorite may be an even greater miss­
a benevolent, interstellar Pied
Martian. Will our Martian ionary in death than he was
Piper affair. Moderately in
ever get bark home and in in life.
foresting and reasonably well
Rev. Harold Cook, o f Moody
one piece? It seems doubtful,
played, it might have been a
considering the trials he's rut Bible Institute, a nondenominlot better. If you caught last
through on earth. In this fie- ational facility which has turn­
w eek's, you won't want U&gt;
piently funny episode, hi* ed mil 8.2*10 missionary.train­
miss it.
ed student* In 78 years, says
8:30-9 p m. NBC. Kenluck)
,h i''
,'nt? ‘ he the martyrdom in the Congo
clutches
o
f
a
wilful
little
boy.
J o n e s . "G oodbye, Tiger."
"undoubtedly will strengthen
Cute show. Ike falls out of * And if the Martian can't best the purpose of our young peo­
little
hoys,
Week after Week.
tree and bang* his head. When
ple in missionary training "
he hears Kentucky talking , *'pr“ *eem* little hope for
“ Our people are prepared to
about a failing old dog on the *l*m '
Bnrnn is the boy die," ho said.
phone, he's ronvlncrd he's not nl"*
Walston continues to
In 1956, five missionaries
long lor this world and pre
,hp Martian in custom- died in Ecuador at the hands
pare* for hts end, Oriental l,r&gt;r f "*hion
of the Auras Indian tribe In
7:30-8:30 p.m. NBC. Wait
style. A corny situation, but
the months that followed dotthanks to Bickey Per, it plays Disney Presents. “ Toby T y ­ ens o f person* committed their
ler."
(Part
two)
(C
olorI
Con­
well. The end is particularly
lives to missions. They said
amusing as Ike is faced with cluding episode in this ssgX the m artyr of the missionar­
the prospect of telling the aimed at children. In this ies was the motivation.
truth to his army ot potential one T oby gel* into further
Rev. Cook, chairman of the
misadventures with the cir­
mourners.
department of missions at
9-11:25 p m . NBC. Salunlay cus, tries his skill as s trick Moody, said 17 Moody gra
3u|u*i«aa-, * * I A o k
j«t3|\ horseback rider, runs nwny duates have met violent death
W om an." (C olor) This roman­ from the cirrus with a chimp while spreading the gospel.
tic com edy
stars Grrgory in hot pursuit and generally
"O u r
students
know
nf
Peck and Lauren Bacall as gets Into and nut of en ugh these," he said. " I never have
two people who get married scrapes to keep the younger heard o f any being deterred.
alter a whirlwind courtrhip viewer glued to the set. KeyThe students know there it
and find their life is compli in Corcoran plays Toby, but danger where they are going
csted by their professions. the star o f the show Is Mr.
One o f the institute's stu­
Perk is a crusading sports Stubbs, the rhlmp.
dents Judson Clementes. 28,
7:30-8:30 p.m. ABC. Wagon Lafayette, Ga , said, "if you
writer; Lauren Is one of New
Y ork's top fashion designers. Train. “ The Richard Blood- have received the rail of God
Peck
can't
stand
fashion good Story." Guy Stoekwrll nothing will keep jou from
shows; l-auren hates sports. guesta as a blind man drier- the place wher* you're nessl
The m arriage is further com- mined to gun down Coop, cd "
: TWO YOUNG MISSES—The 1965 March of Dime* child. plicated hy Dolores Gray, who whom he blame* for his blind­
Clement* and hi* wife, Su
- M ickey H clnicke, 4, get* a chance to ait on th e lap o f another
portrays Peek's form er girl ness and the denth ef hi* *an, a nurse from Little Falls,
' fam ous miss. V onda Van Dyke, Miss America 1965. The two
fiance. Once this slliuili&gt;n is N. Y .. plan to be in the Con
friend.
girls m et in New Y ork City.
9:30-10:30 p.m . ABC. Holly- set tip, there's ■ lot of tension go in the latter part o f l%6.
as you wonder how end when
Robert Gordon, 27, of Elgin,
the showdown Is going to tike HI., and his wife, Edyth, from
place. Robert Fuller (Coop) South Bend, Ind., hope to he
gets a chance to chew a bit in the Congo In a matter of
o f scenery in this one a* the weeks.
tensions o f the situation rltrh
" I feel that hundreds of hoy*
up to him. And Frank Mc­ and girls will he inspired hy
Grath
(W ooster)
gets
a the thing* that have happened
chance to play bumbling de- in the Congo." Gordon said.
tective as he tries to !»»rn "M y wife and I are very an­
the truth !&gt;ehind the feud.
xious to get there."
8-9 p.m. CHS. The Ed Sul­
" ( want to go hark and I
livan Show. Members of 1961 will go back as Mam as there
All-Am erica football trim are is a government that will let
nut the only stars on Ed’s m e," said Mrs. Virginia Mb
stage tonight. He also pre­ chon. Canoosburg, Pa., who
sents Ella Fitigerald, Myron ha* heen head nurse at the in­
Coren and Gordon and Sheila stitute clinic since August At
MacRne. Also on hand will be that time she was evacuated.
the Obernkirchen Children’*
"T h ey forced me to leave in
Choir fr&lt;rm Germany; e -me­ the middle o ' a smallpox epi­
dian Dea O ’Conner from Eng­ d em ic,"
Mrs. Michon said.
land and Jorgtn and Conn/, a "The example of Dr. Carlson
European balancing act.
will inspire all of us.”
8:30-10 p,m.
NBC. “ The
"W e are not afraid," Gordon
W orld's Greatest Showman." said. "Y«&gt;u see, our live* are
(C olor) (R erun) A n o t h e r not our ow n."
typically extrsvagant Hilly"R u t Ye shall receive pow­
wood title. This is nut about er (hat the Holy Ghost l*
Baraum, but rather stout
com e upon you: And Ye
Cecil B. I)e Mille. The show
shall be witnesses unto Me
consists o f is) minuter* of inboth in Jerusalem, and in all
Judea, and in Samaria, and
-A M E R IC A N INGEN UITY— A* lon g as lu n ch -cou n ter stools are design ed fo r the *Hm and terestlng tribute to the film
•svelte, Jum bo-stzcd A m ericin tren ch erm en w ill have tactical p rob lem s to overcom e. For- producer noted for his l*\ish
unto the uttermost part ol
(k
tunately. th ere w asn't much o f a crow d at this A U m tic City c a te iy , so fo u r stools were spectacles. There are semes
the earth ."
“I#** far better th an two.
&lt;*
Jfrom many of hi* biggest
—Jesus Christ

Missionary's
Death Cited As
Inspiration

WINNING FLOAT in Seminole lliirh School’s Homecoming parade was
this one created by the Latin Club, which pictures the Seminole? ns
''Hercules,” the giant, holding a Bulldog (DeLitm! team) by the neck.
Other winners were the Junior Class float which took second place and
the Para-Medic Club float, third place winner.
(Herald Photo)

Social Security Facts Outlined
“ A little knowledge Is al­
ways a dangerous thing When
it romes to soviul security, it
can nlso he very costly." said
Col. ltyron It. Patton, nmn-

Kennedy Baby
Dies Wednesday
Vickie

Lynn

Kennedy,

18

month-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bobhie D. Kennedy. 2406
Cedar Avenue, died Wednes­
day night at Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital following a short
illness.
Born May 6, 1983. in San­
ford, she Is survived by her
parent*, a sister, Karen, and
a brother, G ary; grandpar­
ents. Mr. and Mrs, Hiehard
Wililt. o f Sanford, and Mr. and
Mrs D. D. Kennedy, of Winter
Garden.

nger o f the Social Security
O ffice in Orlando. He explain­
ed to The Herald that many
people pick up Just enough in­
formation to cause trouble. In
many eases, it cause* them to
lose money.

bused on un average of a num­

JOHNSON CITY. Tex. (U P I)
—President Johnson relaxed
with a no-appointments acheddule at the his L n j Ranch to­
day following a Thanksgiving
(hat combined the traditional
turkey and football with phone
calls to Washington.
Johnson talked by phone
with Defense Secretary R o­
bert McNamara, Secretary o f
State Dean Rusk and Treaaury
Secretary Douglas DUlon befor sitting down to a late tur­
key dinner Thuraday.
The dinner was put off until
early in the evening to give the
Johnson girls, Lynda Bird and
Luel, time to attend tha
Thanksgiving Day Texa* foot­
ball classic—the annual grudge
match between the University
nf Texas and Texas A&amp;M.
Texas,
Lynda
Bird's
old
school, won 26-7.

ber o f years, after dropping

Scientists at Marineland o f
Florida have discovered tha
And, contrary to popular be­ bouse builder o f the ocean
lief, it's possible to make well floor. The sand fish will pila
up particles of shell against a
over gl2iM) in a year and still
rock and use this for fait
get
some
social
security
Col. Patton pointed out that
home.
checks.
some people think they- need
"T h ese are just a few of the
birth Certificates to draw so­
TV RENTAL
things folks don't understand
cial security. Others think so­
• Saba
• Service
about
social
security.”
said
cial security check* are fig ­
Colonel Patton. He suggested
ured on the lust five years of
that the way to get ihe fact*
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work before retiring. Still
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�Alabama Rolls Up Perfect Grid Season
Meets Texas Pro Draft Blows Hot
New Year's In
For lop College QBs
Orange Bowl
By cm i Ktk
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Bperto Writer

Alabama completed ■ p w
college football Meson
M W wait* to b m U Notra
i e ta bo dethroned m tho
V s 1 t o u t la th o nation.
T ta Me. 8 Alabam a team,
Oraago BoWl-bound, won Ito
lOth woaocutiva gam e Thurs­
day b y defeating Aubuni, 21*
14* with tha balp o f a racovorod and n n fom bta by Stave
Bewman and a 107-yard kick*
• ft roturn by R ay Ogden.
Notre Damo (0-0 ) wlnda op
H i campaign against Southern
California Saturday.
T e x a s , Alabama's Now
Yaar'o D ay opponent, routed
T n a a A I M , 2S-7, before a
crowd o f *4,000 a t Anatln,
Tam, that Included President
M e a r n li
tw a
daughter*,
Lynda aad Loci.
Jerry Rheme w ee en u red
a t national paialng record*
far a e n o a aad career accuracy
ae he led Talaa ta a 91-7 tH.
tm ph ever W ichita. Rhome
aemplated I I o f 19 paeee* for
SS4 yards, Ha threw touch*
down peseta o f 11 yards to
Sew ard TwiUey and 12 to
t r e a t Roberta. H e scored the
ether htrricaM T D an an
eight.yard keeper.
Quarter beck Dannie R egion
paaood fa r three touchdown*
in William aad M ary's 11*11
M ating a f Richmond. Ho
reached Randy GUinakamp
an a 10-yarder, pitched 12
yard* ta Daaay M ace end then
neroa ta George Scarce.
Bob Rchwelchkert and Son
a y V ia relied np 171 yards
m ania# and p a u ln g ae Vlr
giaia Tack trounced Virginia
Military. 14*18. Schwelchkert
•cored twice and passed for
two ether VPI touchdowns.
Colorado State University
walloped wlntras Texas West*
era, 35-8, with Jca* WlUls
contributing tw o scot s i, one
of on a S3 yard gallop.
The East heat tha West, 10*
II, In tha aixth annual Gem
Bowl game at Erie, Pa., and
Phoenix College swamped Ok­
lahoma Military Academ y, 41*
13, to win tha National Jun­
ior College Athletic Associa­
tion football championship.
In Saturday's traditional
closing games, N otra Dams 1*
favored by 10 over Southern
Cal, N avy by 7 over Army,
Boston Collage 13 over Holy
Crosa, Florida 7 ovar Miami,
H a., TCU 1 over SMU, Rice
3 aver Baylor, Tennessee 4
ever Vanderbilt and Georgia*
Ceorgla Tech, pick 'em.

Veterans Tied
In Mexico Golf
MEXICO CITY (U P !) —
Roberto Do Vincanso, o f Ar­
gentina, and Georga Emit!vn,
of Canada, two long-tim e vet­
erans o f International play,
w en tied for first place en­
tering today's second ruund
o f the Mexico National golf
tournament, Each shot a 87
Thursday.

(MSA) - A lag a npatatlM u a
T. A. I M s wha eat dasod Hi
at (hat with f t *
m
Ma. 1 gtako Uat pear,
Dm Loaaey.
Mortal might apyaal to
tha ab)e*t cymbal at Maw
somethlag man la
York Glaata fnutratlaa. Aad their image, tad taaMog the
Califonla ptaear ctacd* m
Buddy Perbar was eayiag that lmpnwlv* W with aa
be didn't really hava vary Uut has racked up
good quarterbacks, cither.
throwing record la tha sctaal’c
So down la Tuscaloosa, Ala., history.
• • a
and out la Berkeley, Calif., a
couple of hide named Joe Na- Then there's a theory Out
math end Craig Morton should you draft the best prospect,
hava their tax accountants regardless ol position, and
handy oa Saturday morning trade for a quarterback (like
when tha yrm alt down to they one* did with Tlttk), A
draft tkalr hirelings of the fu­ quick canvas of NFL team*
ture. They're what tha Giants dredges up four who might be
aad Stealers aad a half down available far the right prieeDELANO'S KENNY GILL, an outxUnding Bulldog halfback, docin’t gat
other teams la the National Jlm Ninowsld of Cleveland.
anywhere on this attempted end sweep. He's stopped in Wednesday
Footbill League will be look John Brodl* or San Francisco
nlfht'x
SHS-DeLand tilt by A1 Boniface (12) and Bill Kuykendall (SO).
lag for— quarterback* who Ron Vandarkaler of Minntaota,
mike wtaaori.
Georgo Ito of Waihiagtoo.
My hunch la that the Glaata Their advantage la exposure
who expoet (and might want) to pro bell and Instant utility,
Tittle ta retire, will go for so you might go for a Dick
Namath when they lead oft Butkus (Illinois Uoebackar)
tha INI draft for tho NFL be- to gst one of them.
By Geavge C. Laagferd
Last Mason's record, m ore­ Kenny Washington, w ho helpeauie tha Alabama pitcher la "It I wero drafting
over, wae good enough fo r ed tho Bruins wla 30 straight
UP! Bperis Writer
a winner tad always has beta. Naw York," said Jim Trim- NEW YORK (UPI) — Al­ tho Big Ten title, second games end tha N C A A tour­
Tbs factor mitigating against bus, "I'd taka Namath. He’a though the seme two teame place in tho UPI ratings and nament laat ataaon.
him la that tho happy Hungar­ a tough kid from the coal re •re eipeeled to battle again third In the National Collegi­
Davidson, with IBS points,
ian from Beaver Falla, Pa., gloni."
for the major college basket- ate Athletic Association tour­ is th* nearest challenger to
Trimble Is the coach of the
ball cbamplonihip, Michigan nam ent
the big tw o; W ichita, aixth
Montreal Alouettes. Since the
was given a five-point odga
UCLA, which
lost A ll- last Mason, Is fourth; Duke,
Canadian* generally don't get
o v e r defending champion America W alt D astard, Jack second in the NCAA tourna­
the top dollar hoys, he can
UCLA today In the United Hlrach and Fred (Daughter, la ment, it fifth ; and Vander­
affect disinterest. Jim aad
Praia International pra-aes- stilt expected to give Michi­ bilt, getting the on ly firstDsn Rooney of the Steelere
son ratings.
gan a tight race for tho place vote besides Michigan
(who traded away their No
Michigan, e o l l e e t l n g 18 championship with returning end UCLA, is sixth.
1
choice)
helped
me
compile
Tha Leahy Stars strength*
flnt-plaes vetea and 329 guard Gail Goodrich and fo r ­
Fighting It out fo r the re­
•ned their lead In the Wind- a list of the top 10—the big points, and UCLA, gathering wards Keith Erlkson end
maining
spote In the Top 10
hit*
In
the
college
draft.
II
Jammer Scratch League by
IS firsts end 32S points, stand
aro ssvcnth-plscs Sen Fran­
taking three from the eecond- goes In thia general order.
far above the rest of field in
cisco (eighth-ranked) North
Morton, Butkua, Namath,
place SAN.
Carolina, (ninth-rated) Boatbeck Tucker Frederleksoi ef the eysa of the 35 coachee on
The Lucky Start have a
tha rating board.
tie, and loth-place Minnesota.
leg ef 8114 wine end 1814 Auburn, baek Gale Sayers of
Tha Wolvarlnaa are expect­
Kansas,
flanker
Fred
BIJentThe UPI board la m ads up
loesca end SAN la 81 and 21.
ed to parlay added experience
o f five coaches from each o f
Coming up etrong and In nlkoff of Florida State, line­ and All-America candidate*
backer Glenn Renter of Penn
the atvtn geographical areas
third piece with 29 H end
ANNAPOLIS. Md. (U P I) - o f the nation.
State, flanker Larry Elkins of Cassia Russell and Bill Bun22 H are the Pull Upe. They
Bayler, guard Have DeLoog of tin Into an even better record Arm y Coach Paul Dletsel, who
Each week the coachee vote
took four from the Pirates
Tennessee
and halfback Don­ than last y e ir ’a 23-5 mark. haa rtfsrrsd to hia counter­ fo r the Top 10 teame In the
white ecttln# a new high
part at Navy as a "gim m ick nation, and their ballots era
nie Anderson of Texas Tech.
team series o f 1458 and a

Rampaging
Hurricanes
Face Gators

A BO O T

P fW T tl

Thinking O u t Loud
BY JU LIA N 9TZN STROM

SomiMto Kfh feotboa ta i ig a time Mr matin, aai tho
today were BUI UHOb about matiof buck! a n ao tho novo.
the yn M | attack the DcLamd Motorum an urged to uso
cautln during tho
BaUdogi threw at Uta Tribe
partieufarly
during the first half ef WedGAINESVILLE (UPI) — A
to daw*. flow
neodsy night's homecoming
rampaging Miami team that
l Bo alert! If you m o m
UR at IttJMd Memorial Sta­
baa waa Ha last fe n feet,
la i good positdium.
ball games wfll Invade Flor­
hility that others are nearby.
• a o
ida Held Saturday la play
Reduce your rpaad, uso your
• Florida squad that haa Isat Thsre't a» doubt about It,
biiak your lights! Tho
Gary
Brtckexrid|t
aid
hi*
three out ef Ha laat fear eo
you
mis* may oot ha the
sticky Angered receivers put

•• a show that win be long
The Gators will ta trying
m oooaao, but U Just may
remembered.
to bounce beck after succes­
ta tha ant that savee you hun­
• e •
sive lessee to Georgia and
By the way, tho DeLsad dred* of doUara in vehicle m
Florida But* which knocked
club was so find ug for thia pair*.
them eut ef major bowl com
A. D. Aldrich, director of tho
eoo boll gamo that Dclaod
petition.
sporU writers picked tho Bull­ Game and Freth Water Ftxh
Florida still has as enUlde dog! to ttbo the tilt, 21 to 19. Commission, pointed out that
chance at a bid to the But That’s cutting It pretty eloeo. should a motorist become inBowl In El Paso, Tex. They especially when both dub* bad
Wed fat a veblcle-dccr colli•re one of 10 teams under such accurate PAT hooters as •ion, the accident should bo
consideration for the Dec. 28 Eddie O'Quin and BID Buy- reported to the Commission or
game against Texan Tech and
to the Florida Highway Patrol
a convincing win over Miami
•ad an acridaot report filed.
might gala thia tho aed.
Did you ootice that among Highways paulng through
see of bet vy deer concuv
Tho Hurricanes, led by Major Hoopla's prediction
eophemore quarterbeck Bob this week (see Tueeday's Her tration are pentad with doat
mine sign* and motorist*
BUetaikoff, have recover
M ) Out he'* picked Miami to
from a slow start to poet a upset Florida. Naw that Stove should drive accordingly.
4-4-1 record end pose a defin­ Spurrier haa beta injured it
may not rank si on upset
ite threat to the Gators.
Aided by two Vanderbilt choice, especially ilace Miami
fumbles, Biletnikeff scored an has coma to life in their Uat
aBasing three touchdowns ta throe games.
• • e
three minutes end 14 second*
laat week as the Hurricanes We etHl believe Florida,
The first and eecond place
rated over the Commodore* however, win capture this one
teams met in a bowling match
because they've got
18-17.
In tha Navy Wivta League at
The Blletnikoff name is a depth than tha
o, this one b being played Jet Lanta and when It wag
familiar one to the Gators.
HI* brother, Fred, caught a ia Gainesville and that'll moaa concluded a new team was In
first place as the Tigersttca
88-yard t o u c h d o w n pass much lo tha Gators.
• • •
took th* measure ef tho Eagainst them Uat wMk ta
Back to the SemlaoUi, the 789era by a three to one count,
Florida BUte'e 14-7 vicUry.
While Tom Shannon la ex­ oral* will now prepare for R o m Patrick of th* E-789era
pected to sUrt at quarterback their poet season bowl appear won high urise In the match
for Florida, Stevo Spurrier it snee in Leesburg. This tilt with a nice 185/492.
•Uted for Dee. 3, a Satur
recovering fast from a Ug
The Hoot Owls moved Into
bruise end ie expected to soe day night, and It should be third place with a three game
played before a pecked bouse romp over VAH-1 Tiger* ea
plenty of action.
s e e
Tho combination of Spur­
Jan Valentine, Pat Willia and
By
the
way,
if you desire Verna Bolton collaborated for
rier passing to lonesome end
Charles CeMy has been Flor- advance tickets you’re now the Hoot Owle with 181/431,
Ida’s most effective weapon advised that they'll be on sale 165/456 and 167/486 respecstarting Monday at the SHS lively. The Dregonetton held
this ■•■son.
Corny hoe caught 48 pass** mala offlee, Student, adult and their fourth place spot with
thia season for 611 yards and reserved seat ducat* are avail­ a three point win over the Re­
four touchdowns to make him able, eceerdlag to athletic dir­ tired Wivee si E. Brady act
tho
Southeastern Conference’s ector Fred Ginas.
the pace with a 189/477. NAS
complied to arrivs a t a con­
• • *
Wading
receiver. He woe a
Wives swept ell four from the
sensus.
Nobody eon argue effective­
Mcond team All-BEC choice,
Oddballe ee Thelma Unger
Points are allotted on •
ly agalaat the Mlectkn of Ken
rolled 160/468 and Mery Ann
basis of 10-0.8.7-6 5-4-3.2-1 while Spurrisr, a sophomore,
Boyer, 8L Louis Cardinal third
made the third team.
Williams backed her up with
fnr vote* first through 10th.
sacker, as tha National Lea
A1I-8EO
fullback
L
a
r
r
y
• 168/447.
A t th* end o f tha season,
a'n moat valuable pUyer
Dupree end halfback Jack
UPI presents a permanent
Other matches found the
during tha put sasaon. lit got
Harper
probably
will
handle
trophy to tbs team chosen as
Misfits
romping ovar tha
the bulk ef the running 14 of the 10 Brat place votes
tha best in the nation.
VAH-I Wlvu In all four
for
24)
points,
34
»
chores for th* Gston.
polata, the Vigilantes end the
Florida's pais defense, No, his chief challenger tor the
RVAH-9 Officer Wlvea split•ward,
Philadelphia's
Johnny
1 in the nation until It ran
ting two aad two as Lis Klein
Into FSU sharpshooter fit*vs Calllaan who alao had n great
and R. Cox tallied 161 and
Tsnsi laat wrak, has "picked
160 gamsa. Also splitting thsir
itself up off the deck," Coach
An automobile is art a legal match were tha Chackartalla
Ray Gravse says.
"The players realise we method of taking deer; how­ and Uta Pussy Cats. Th*
Irigo and Rafasl w ill bo
will be feeing another top ever during the 1964-83 hunt Chockertail* wore sparked by
buttling it out for first place
paiMr in Bilstnlkoff," Graves lag season more than 109 vo Margo Fields first 200 game
in the win rotumn when play
said. "I think they will be hlclo accidents involving deer and 478 Mriee and M Billings
start i at tho Orlando-Semln
will occur in Florida. In addi­ 189/481. T h e Diiaaternota
ready for him."
ole Fronton tonight. Both
tion to tha sura damage to gained a four game sweep a t,
players aro currently dead­
the vehicle, end usually the the expense of the VAH-5
locked with 20 victories each.
death of the deer, there ia al­ SavsgetUa as did the Oops
Stetson
Wins
Rafael scored back to back
ways tha possibility of Injury Ops over the Cheekertail "B"
wins in the fifth end aixth
WINTER PARK (UPI)
to the occupants of the vehicle. Uem with Meda WilUhlra
games last night to ralaa his Stetson University has wrap­
Hunting Mason la the moat bombing a 182/495 to pact tho
season total to 20. Irigo who ped up the 1964 Florida Interdangerous thus of the year for Oops Ope.
has been nn a winning streak, collegiate Conference soccer
Some other high ecorae
vehkle-deer collisions. Fawns
posted sight victories In the title even though second place
born in early summer are now turned in wars D. Hauser with
first three days o f thia weak Jacksonville still haa on*
roaming more as they beams 160, C. Brown with 164, Bar­
to put himstlf right up at tha match to play.
lest dependent upon the doe bara Rohrer a 167, Kay Recktop.
Whan Stctsoo defeated Rol­ Food conditions are chiog nor a 161, D. Cobean 166, Is­
A
full slate o f eleven lins 2 -1 Saturday, th* Hatters
lag and deer will ha traveling abel Goshorn had 166 and
games will get under w ay at won their first F1C lltlo in
longer distances from bedding Alice Sexton rolled a 468 Mr7:40 p. m. tonight.
eight yean. Second piece to feeding areas. Let* Mat
las.
Jacksonville downed Miami
MELK'S MIRACLEMEN
2-1 at th* same time, but ceoMINNEAPOLIS ( UPI )
not catch Stetson.
FIRST TIME IN SANFORD
When Sam Mele took over as
Stetson finished its season
Doa’ t Mlae Thia Tkrtltlag 1-H .u r Narrated Color Film o f
Minnesota manager on Juno with a record of 3-2-1. Jack
23, 1961, tho twins w ere mired soavill* ia 4-3 with on# gams
In ninth place.
left with last placo Rolliae

Michigan Given Edge Over UCLA

Lucky Stars
Win From SAN

Army And Navy
Coaches Bailie

new high gam e o f M 3.

• •

•

l Anderson Is a "fu tu re,"
The Drags collected three
I which m eins he has another
from tha AnC'a to round out
year of college eligibility. But
tha league play.
Iho Chicago Bears could a f­
Thera w as some fine howl­ ford to wait a year because,
ing with M ary Starman hav­ alter the Gianta choose, they
ing a 023/183, Jana Bpolikl get the next three draftees,
821/184, and Elalna Koxtlval thanks to trades with the
499/181.
Slrcler* and Redskins. They'll
Pat Sipley, Suiy Reno and have a chance at Morton rtr
Betty Quillen converted the Namath and likely Butkus, too.
three-Irn while Jane Spolski
Picking tha m ost popular In
made tha flva-slx and Claud­ this grab-bag la prccariu i be
ette Uthrens picked the five- cause teams hava desperate
tan.
needs. Parker, for Instance,
feels most of the quarterbacks
will be gone by the time |*itu
burgh drafts, so he'* looking
for receivers.
A second tier o f blue ehtp
prospects Includes: Ken Will­
MIAMI (U P I) — Commun ard (North Carolina), Tom
Ique brought a record opening Myers (Northwestern), John
day crowd at Tropical Park Huarte and Jack Snow (Notre
to Its (est Thursday by nosing Dame, Roy Jefferaon (Utah),
out bird Blrchfleld In the first Bob Schwelkcrt (V P I) Harry
division o f tho split fio.ooo Schuh (Memphis .Stale), Tom
Hurricane Handicap.
Vaughan (Iow a State), Rem!
nill Hartark guided Roil rrttdhomme (LSU ), Alphonse
Gar, the favorite of the Dotson (GramhUng), Vernon
Thanksgiving Day crowd of niggs (Jackson State), Clar­
I9.0G9 through a field of 10 ence Williams
(Washington
sprinters to win (he second State).
division o f the feature race
Blue chips have a way of
by two lengths.
paying off.

Thriller Opens
Racing Season

Slugger Favored
Over Ex-Champ

NEW YORK (U I 'I )— Slug­
g er Jose Torres, o f New York,
Is favorad at 8-1 to whip exmiddleweight champion Carl
(Bobo) Olson tonight at Med­
ium Square Garden In their
fight for a possible shot i t
the light heavyweight crown.
Reeking hie slghth straight
victory, the Puerto Rlco-born
Torrei is favored because, at
28, h* It eight ysere younger
than HawalLbom Olson, of
San Francisco, a n d because
he Is the m ore explosive
puncher.
That the winner may get e
shot at Willie Paetrano'e 176pnund title wee etreaied to­
day by Garden matchmaker
Teddy Brcnnsr.
Teddy disclosed that A nge­
lo Dundee, Psstrano's mana­
ger, had promised In writing
for the ehamplon ta defend
against th* winner— if Pas­
trana keeps hi* title next Mon­
day night In a defense against
Terry Downes a t Birming­
ham, England.

coa ch ," was the object o f a
verbal broadside attack Thurs­
day night during tho Arm yNavy rally at th* Naval A ca ­
dem y.
Firing the first salvo at Diettel, who has criticised Navy's
annual usa of uniform " t r ic ­
kery," waa N avy C o a c h
Wayne Hardin, himself.
Speaking from a platform
adjacent to a two-itory pile
o f lumber that later succum b­
ed to a fiery torch, Hardin said
o f Diatitl, ‘ T v e never heard
man talk so much and win
so little."
Hardin, holdar o f an unpre­
cedented five straight wins
over Army, Including two
against Dleticl-eoached team s,
alto referred to the West Point
mentor's constant harping on
last year's 21-13 Navy victory.
In which the gam* ended with
Army on tha Middies two-yard
line.
Predicting
another
Navy
victory Saturday. Hardin said.
it makes no difference whe­
ther we play 80 minutes or 60
minutes and one secon d."

Brazil Fighter
To Defend Title
BOGOTA, Colombia (U P I) Unbeaten Eder Jofre of B ra­
zil attempts Ms eighth defense
o f the world bantamweight
championship tonight against
unbeaten Barnando Caraballo
o f Colombia here at Campln
Stadium.
A near-capacity crowd o f
40,000 is expected.

Irigo, Rafael
Baffle Tonight

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TURKEY A DAY

S T A T IO N

THE FIRST HEAR KILL OF THE SEASON
was reported last week when a Gun Schmuh
"bear party" last Saturday morning bagged a
300-pound black bear In Blackwater Swamp
near tho Wekiva area. The bear waa nhot by
Bill Hoover (standing, far right) after a 30-

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DECEMBER 3 and 4

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Ipresented by Metro-Goldwyn* tbs adult entertainment Sun­
Mayer, and Seven Art* opens day at the Movlelend Drive*
la Theatre. The shew runs
through Tuesday.
The aaovie deele with a de­
frocked winlater and throe
women who play a vital part
la hla life.
The brilliant cast of tha
Joba Houston-Ray Stark pro­
duction la beaded by Richard
Burton. Ava Gardner, Debor­
ah Kerr end Sue Lyon, la her
first role alnce her sensation­
al debut In "Lolita."
Sharing the screen will be
“633 Squadron," In eolor end
starring Cliff Robertson,
Wednesday and Thursday
brings "The Sharkfightere"
with Victor Mature and
"Kings Go Forth" with Tony
Curtis and Natalia Wood.
A triple feature la on sche­
dule for Friday and Saturday.
"Night Pascals" Is in color
and stara Audla Murphy. Also
RICHARD BURTON and Avn Gardner form an
booked Is "The New Intern*"
axploaive love team in ‘ T he Night of tha
and *‘G.T. Bluee" starring El­
Iguana." screen version of Tennessee Williams’
vis Presley.
prlze-winninpr piny.

Tennretoo W illiams’ play,
" T h . N ifh t o f th . Iguen*,"

Comedy Trio Linked
A trio o f comedy perform­
ers who have literally scoop­
ed all o f the whipped cream
o f f tha tasty movie profits
during the past several sea­
sons are at It again.
Once more Doris Day, Rock
Hudson and Tony Randall
have parked their super-trail­
ers that serve aa on-the-eet
dressing rooms on a Universal
Sound stage, looking not un-

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CARLO

ONE DAY O N LY
T R IP L E
HORROR SHOW
No. 1 At 7:00 Only
"B E A U T Y AND
T H E B E A ST "
N o. I At 9:00 Only
"T H E T E R R O R "
Boris K erluff
In Color
No. 3 At 10:30 Only
"K l*» Of Th* Vampire"
All In Blood-Curdling
Color

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like a fabulou* circus ju it
pulled Into town.
Thle lime their epringboard
for heet-eelling comedy Is a
screen adaptation o f "Send
Me No Flow er*," a Hroadwe/
itagc comedy o f a few sea­
son* back. W ith Hudson and
Miss Day teamed as hus­
band • and - w ife for the first
time — and Randall as their
nrttdoor neighbor — “ Send
Me N&lt;» F low ers" draw* It*
humor from a hypochondriac
who, erroneously convinced he
has only a few week* to liv-*,
set* about finding a eultahle

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COMING
SUN. - MON. - TUBS.
EARLY BIRD
SHOW
SUNDAYS «;tr»
SU NDAY
6:13 A 10:30

A iUrk and controversial
drama, "The Outrage," will
open at tha Rlla Theater Sun­
day and run through Tuesday.
The film atari Paul Newman,
Laurence Harvey, C l a i r e
Bloom, Edward G. Robinson,
William Shatner, Howard Da
Silva and Albert Salmi.
The film D directed by Mar­
tin Rltt and D released by
Metro-Gcldwyn-Mayer.

FRIDAY P. M-

TEAMED as husband and wife In Universal’s
zany comedy in Technicolor, "Send Me No Flow­
ers," are Doris Day and Rock Hudson. The film
is now showing ut tho Seminole Cinema In
Casselberry,

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mat* fo r hi* w idow -to-be. Th*
comedy, in Technicolor, i i now
ehowing at tha Seminole Cin­
ema in Canelberry.
"A ll we eek 1* that it be
aa good at tha boxnffice ai
their two form er comrdlee,"
admit producer* Harry Keller
and Martin Melcher, faceti­
ously.
Those pair o f predeceeeors,
"Pillow Talk" and "Lever
Com* Bark" did little more
than roll up a rensonnhl* —
ami astounding — $33,000,000
at the world hnxoffice, with
quite e few distant lands (till
to be heard from . Due to
iheie remarkable h iti, Doris
Day and Rock Hudson have
dominated the polls o f top
boaoffice star* for th* past
several years.
What1* the secret o f their
eucress T
"Kvrellent scripts, perform­
ed espertly," say* director
Norman Jewison. "W ithout
the story, the situations, th*
parr and th* corrert attitudes,
no romrdian can score.
"Hut nn&gt;re than that, with

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11:10 (I) Johnny
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In the story, four persons
witness the same event, and
each tells a different version
of what happened. The objec­
tive truth of the Incident la
never revealed, leading lo the
conclusion there ta no auch
thing as objective truth.
"I believe (hat Me a b terri­
bly pertinent to all of us to­
day." Rltt nkl. "We need to
know that the truth Is a very

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chemistry rarely found on any
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stage, legitimate or sound. 11:10 (D Th* J«t*ona
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for each other. It's deep a f­
SATURDAY P. kf.
fection. They start with a
simple situation and, by re­ IS 00 (D Fky K lnr
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specting and reacting to each
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out elapstlck or blatant sex.
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in their comedies, o f course,
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but it's the cleanest s e t in­
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M) Outlaws
featuring the highlights of 1 11 ID Us th* l a w
the University o f Florida foot­ 1 01 Ml FlahlPif Fun
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ball season to dele, including
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1 10 ID Jnnny ()u**t
the Getor-Alabama game.
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entertain tho customer*. Don’t
forget they’re epea until I
a. m. for your pleasure,

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ItalioB dlthw, etaake and
seafood. Cold boor U avaiiablo on Sunday*, and bear
and wlao tho rest of tho
week, nonquota and parties
always receive apodal atten­
tion at Jom’a M plan to hold
your next get-together there,
e e e

HOLIDAY SEASON comIng up. Thanksgiving is over
and pou know what comas
ne*t Stock up now at tha
package store at George’s
Tavern, and don’t forget
those gifts. So many attrac­
tive gift It*me, attractively
styled, boxed and wrapped—
you'll hava a hard time decid­
ing. Whllo you’re thinking
about It, relax and enjoy
your favorite drink In tho
friendly atmosphere of tho
cocktail bar and lounge. This
I* paintess and pleasant
complex matter, tbit It de­ Christmas shopping.
pends on who Met it and un­
s e e
der what circumstances."
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The jumping off point for charcoal-broiled steak T Mar
the story is tho (wo most Lou Restaurant and Cocktail
appalling deeds a human be­ Lounge la featuring their as­
ing can commit—assault and sorted (lie s o f this tastemurder, Rltt laid.
tempter and In addition hava
The story Is (old In four music end dancing every
parts with each person's ver­ Thursday, Friday and Satur­
sion being presented In graphic day night, to make those di­
form.

LIKE A COZY SPOT?
Then you’ll like tho dim, ro­
mantic atmosphere at the
Cartbe Lounge In tha Valdax
Hotel. A great plica to relax
and let your ceres Just fade
away while you enjoy your
favorite beversges, expertly
mixed and emilingly served.
Th* atmosphere Is enhanced
by the Intriguing captions on
th# pictures which decorate
tha walls—on* of the most

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W E HEARD some mighty
fins comments shout the cat­
ering service provided hy Ih*
Trade Wind* Cafeteria, re­
cently. A Navy group had a
big dance end buffet, with all
sorts o f tasty food* from
Trad* Winds, Thl* group un­
animously agreed that ’ It*
was delicious'’ and couldn't
say enough shout th* fin*
preparation,
tha wonderful
flavor and rich abundance o f
tha buffet. A entlefled rustonier I* a good advertise­
ment, so if you want to know
about Trade Winds food a*k
Ilia Navy. They'll tell you—
" I t ’s yummy!"
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business men's (and women’*)
lunches et the Capri, when
you are looking for a place to
MONOAT A. M.
en joy something m«re than
(1) Slga Oa
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dinner,
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part
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any kind o f party ynu can
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think of, and they are well(1) Waaihar • Nawa
prepared to lake rate o f your
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toko them out
for th* finest dining! Then
you know you will bo taking
them to Freddie'# Steak
House In Fern Pork. Fomaui
throughout Control Florida
for their oxeollont cuisine,
Freddie’s offers you enter­
tainment in tha way of Joy
Miller at ths pleno in tha
I.amptightsr Loungo, every
night. You may tnjoy your
delicious dinner io mo of
their threo dining rooms, tho
newest being (ho fabulous
Gaslight Room.

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WE AUK NOT EXPENSIVE — WE
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CHECK OUR MENU — SE E FOR YOU RSELF!

Call 322-1251 For Reservations
(N O RESERVATIONS HELD A FTE R 10 P.H .)

LOBSTER - SEAFOODS AND
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W E ARE NOW FEATURIN G ON OUR MENU
REAL I TALI AN SPAGHETTI AND M EAT HALLS
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dinner at Ih* I’ inecrr»t Inn —
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MONDAY P. M.
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LAST SHOWING TONITE
ADMISSION TONITE

SA T U R D A Y
ADMISSION

CLAIRE BLOOM struggles against a terroriz­
ing Paul Newman, playing a Mexican bandit
who has kidnapped her, in Metro-GoldwynMayer’a stark and controversial drama, "The
Outrage."

By Deeds AwUa
By the time yes reed
yea will be Just recuperating
from the delightful consump­
tion of all that turkey, dress­
ing, cranberry sauce and
goodies la which yeu Indulge!
yourself Thursday.
Now cornea the turkey
sandwiches, the turkey hash,
the turkey atew end the
turkey soup.
By this weekend you will
bo reedy for e change of diet
and than an lots of flno
pieces In Seminole County
when you can find soma de­
licious changes.
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HOW ABOUT tome lasegno? That's the special
through Tueelay at Jean’s
Spaghetti House in Orange
City, Jean and Rocco Morslllo
hava many ether fine foods
on their menu, including tasty

W e e k e n d T e le v is io n

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$1.00 A C A RLO AD
"Disneyland A fter Dark"
Plus
"Honeym oon Hotel"
Robert Goulet
And
"M eLIN TO CK ”
John Wayne
All 3 Features In Color

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Special Mark
Available For
Greeting Card
Residents o f th* Sanford
area who wish to have their
Christmas greeting c a r d s
postmarked “ Chrietmie, Fla,,"
may deposit stamped mail at
(he Sentinel* County Cham­
ber* of Commerce.
Chamber officials said to­
day that a receptacle has been
placed adjacent to th* en­
trance o f the trad* body’s o f ­
fice at First Street and Senford Av*.
Mail deposited them will be
i*n t to the Pott O ffice at
Christmas where It will b«
postmarked and Immediately
dispatched fo r delivery. Mall
may be depoiited a t thn
Chamber office frum now
through Dec. 2 a

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25-14 Park l)r.
Sanford
Phone 322-1251

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lfot eo hi rail llfe-at lent,
Nt Is the U. 8. builueea
where thieve* who art
payroll — from tight*
r b to dUhonaat
executive*—drain off $a bu­
tton tack year la ( i d and
good* from their employer!.
It Is Uw average or even
ptala woman, the one least
likely to attract attention —
especially from men — who
makes the beat Inrestlgator.
In says Leonard 8. Lowell,
ekatnasa of Dale Byitems,
at Hew York, a major
security organlia-

' ‘Women are naturally cur
lows and observant," aays L o ­
well, "s a d thasa qualities are
aanantlsl for an affective un­
dercover agent or shopper."
Out o f a total force of I,boo,
7* per cent o f Dale’ s "shopperi" and a great many of
Its operatives are women.
Borne are employed full-time,
others part-time.
Yesterday one may have
acted aa a Blaster tuber; to­
d a y aha m ay have "purchas­
e d " a new sports car; tomor­
r o w aha m ay blra a dance
b u d or pose as a wealthy so­
ciety matron.
One woman, a skilled tew ­
ing machine operator, wsa
planted on the production line
o f a New England girdle fa c­
tory to find why the com ­
pany's Inventory was shrink­
ing. Before long she noticed
that a few employes were
taking glrdlea into the rest
room and emerging, not slim ­
m er, but thicker around the
middla.
Investigation revealed that
they were regularly equeezlng
Into three or four of the gar­
ments
and wearing them
hom e.
Another girl was placed In
a theater lobby In St. Louis,
ostensibly to give away free
m anufacturer'! aamplei
of
candy
to moviegoers.
Uy
making an accurate count of
patrons, she was able to
prove lin t the theater owner
w as falsifying attendance re­
ceipts. Film distributors, paid
a percentage of the receipts,
had been cheated regularly.
The disadvantage of being
too good-looking is illustrated
by the experience nt one girl,
placed as a cashier in an ap­
pliance store In New York,
where thefts were suspected.
The manager m ide a pass
aha resisted and he fired her
on the spot. A less glamorous
replacement was able to ga
ther the required evidence
without any trouble.
In one case, however, gla
m or was the necessary In
g red tent to hilt the tr ip for
the manager of a chain cuemetie store In Chicago, tux
pccted o f falsifying receipts
and pocketing the difference.
Since he h id a reputation
as a Don Juan, in attractive
blonde undercover agent was
placed In the store. In a abort
time the manager waa dating
her and filling her aliell-like
care with talk of how he re
lleved the company of lta ex
c e u profits.
When patrons of a Loa An
gelcs supermarket complain
ed of being abort-weighted
on their meat, an agent waa
stationed near the meat do
partment aa the represents
Uve of a coffee company. A t
the dispensed free samples of
coffee to the customers, she
kept an tya on the butchers.
Aa U turned out, the em ­
ployes o f the department had
pocketed soma 113,000 In six
months by selling meat on the
aide, then miking up the In
ventory shortage by cheating
tho cuitom eri.
EDUCATIONAL
NEW YORK (HIM) — The
number o f masters' degrees
given by American college*
has Increased strikingly with­
in the last 23 years, according
to Encyclopedia Am ericana.
Approximately 73,000 m a s­
ters' degrees were granted in
m
aa compared l- only 26,000 la lMO.

Oviedo Club Women Honor Faculty
a taUof (ha
D ilutee food of H
at a din-1 day
School waa
*t Oviedo High Im t at the Womaa'a O a t Fri-]ovory ktod waa aajoyod by tba liattea of a yoofoS

By Intel
lta

Mrs. Amos E. Jmms and her
iughtar, Mia* Jews Jonas,
ass recently to •
charming brtdtsmaids break­
fast at Urn Pancake Houee la
Orlando honoring Mlea Bo­
gina Clark and her bridal at-

- (NEA) The typical M t e t i w tgeet,
feaale-type, i i every «py bo
n l 1m «r moviegoer know*,
Is yeang, beautiful sad aa-

The figure on annual thefts
la a projection baaed on ac­
tual confessions by thieves
and aatlmates by companies.
It amount! to soughly to mil
lion n day, and for tbeft-pla
gnod businesses, Uka discount
booses, It represents about
three per cent of sates.
Date usee women to work
as fallow ampteyes to detect
bnatness criminals or pose as
shoppers to check on the hon­
esty and efficiency of satei

Breakfast
Fetes Miss Clark
And Bridesmaids

The hostesses yea— tei tha
the bride-elect with a gift of
r ehcoen china, and she la
torn, piosented her attendant*
with gift nwmeatoa.
A delicious brsakfaat waa
sarvad to Mrs. K. W. Clark
(mother of the hononc), Mrs.
8. E. Parker (mother of tho
frttara (room), and tho Mama.
Roy Walnrlght, Chris Gordon,
W, W. Tyre, Benjamin Wiggins, tha hostesses and hon-

MR. AND MRS. CLYDE HOLDER, ahown at
Unable to attend waa Mias
dinnar given by tha Oviedo Woman’* Club to
Cheryl Hansen of Jacksonril- | honor faculty. Mr. Holder la principal of school
Is, also a bridesmaid.

A DRAMATIC FLOOR-LENGTH evening coat of richly glowing velvet
with lta own matching gown will acorn first among grand entrances at
holiday formate. Queenly coat (left) by Cameo In boulevard velvet has
princess seaming and throat-framing collar, Matching gown has an Em­
pire bodice, sparkling with bead embroidery. For less formal nartles, crisp
white cotton contrasts with the luminous softness of boulevard velvet
In two short (towns by Bemelle. Pearls and rhinestones stud the embroid­
ered lace bodice of the fitted sheath (center). Streamered faiie sash
makes a bright splash o f color against brocade top (right) and open, boxpleated velvet skirt.

Oviedo Garden Club Enjoys Informative
Program O n 'Landscaping Florida Homes'
By Evelyn Luady
The Oviedo Garden Club
met at ths home of Mrs. Lea
Gary recently with Mrs. A. H.
Ray Jr. aa co-hoateaa. Tha
Florida
room,
where
the
meeting waa held, waa dec­
orated with a large arrange­
ment o f pink sweetheart ros­
ea and an arrangement of
miniature white mums.
Chairman, M ri. J. R. Bat­
tle, called the meeting to or­
der and Mrs. Ray read a
poem on gardening thoughts.
Aa Mrs. Lynn Moaier, secre­
tary, called each member's
name she replied by naming
a plant ahe would like to
know how to grow and thcio
plant problem* will be dis­
cussed at toe January meet­
ing.
Cecil Tucker of Seminole
Cuunty Agricultural Depart­
ment gave the program on
Landscaping
Florida
H om es." Ho showed colored
slide* pertaining to the prob­
lem* of landscaping in Flor­
ida and stressed that tho two

Infant Attends
University A s
'People Watcher’
LAWRENCE, Kan. (111*1)Tbc youngest frequenter of
the Ihwk* Nest snackbar of
the Kansas Union at the Uni­
versity of Kansas I* eight
months old.
The Infant "people watch­
e r ," David Morris H u l l ,
seem s to like It, his parents
said.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller M.
Hull, both graduate students,
alternate their class sched­
ule* so that one of them can
be with Itavld all the time.
Since they park a few blocks
o ff
campus, this involves
quick switching of the child
in the Union between classes.
“ The expense of a full day
baby sitter Is a factor, but
the main reason we do this
Is that we don't want to give
David up to a baby litter. We
want him with ua whenever
we ca n ," Mrs. Hull explain­
ed.
Mrs. Hull la an a u litin t In­
structor .in
German. Hull
trachea English to foreign
students while he works tqward a m aster'! degree to
linguistics.

m

basic rules to landscaping any
home are unity and simpli­
city. The three ereea o f any
yard are the front, service
and private.
The front lawn should be
open end relatively free nt
shrubs *o that the bouse la
the moat Important thing seen
aa one pastes by. Walki and
drivea are an Important part
of the landscaping of the
small house. These should be
o f proper site and convenient­
ly located and also arranged
to eliminate extra mainten­
ance.
The first purpose o f base
planting la to provide in at­
tractive setting for the house.
Keep In mind, Mr. Tucker
said, the type and style of
your house. In landscaping a
Spanish or Western type housq
the Yucca plant enhances the
beauty o f the home while to
other t y p e
homes others
plants should be considered
Shrubs In the front yard
should be arranged to focus
attention on the entrance of
Hie house.
The service area should be
as large as the needs of the
fam ily dictate; they usually
contain garbage cans, clothes
lines, vegetable gardens, the
garage and other things re­
quired for the maintenance of
the fam ily needs. This area,
because of lta very nature, is
usually the most unattractive

NATIONAL FORESTS
ARE FOrilLAR
WASHINGTON
(UP1) Am erica's national forests fait
■ re becom ing tha nation's fa­
vorite playgrounds. The U. S.
Forest Service reports some
120 million visits were made
to them last year. This year's
total is expected to exceed 133
million.
The most popular ones In­
clude the Black HUIs National
Forest to South Dakota and
W yoming; L o w e r Michigan
National Fbrest to Michigan;
Wasatch National Forest to
Utah; San Bernardino, Inyo,
Angeles, and Eldorado Nation­
al Forests In California; the
White Mountains In N e w
Hampshire; George Washing
ton to Virginia; and the Ocala
National Forest In Florida.
Don’ t wash leather gloves
once they have been drycleaned becauao much of the
natural oil may have been re­
moved.

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J h sL % a h d m . C ih clsA
IVY CIRCLE
The November meeting o f
tha Ivy Circle was held at tba
home of Mrs. James Coyne,
414 Beth Drive with Mrs.
Jam es L. Temple aa co-boatea*.
Our guest speaker for tha
evening w a s
M rs.
Mona
Bridges of Mona’ s Flower
and Gift shop. A vary inter­
esting program was present­
ed on .Gower arrangements.

rangemente which the m em ­
bers admired while aha work­
ed on tw o beautiful arrange­
ments
o f chrysanthemums.
After the arrangements were
finished, Mrs. Bridget held a
drawing fo r tho flowers. Mrs.
Jsmes L. Temple and Mrs.
Sally Ferguson were the win­
ner*. The elrcla thank* Mrs.
Bridges for htr valuable lima
and lovely flowers.

Attending the meeting were
M rs. Bridges brought tw o Mrs. Linda McKee, LaMar
lovely artificial flow er ar- Meredith, Barbara D a k l a ,
Patrick Donahoe,
Herschel
Powell, Robert Johnson, Dew­
ey Straughn, Sally Ferguson,
Robert Cooroy, Gilbert Edmooda, and Glenda Emerson.
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Woman’s Club
LuncheonProgram
Set Tuesday

part o f the overall area, but
to landscaping it should not
bo overlooked.
Fo n c e a ,
aertena, walks and gatea may
be uaed together with appro­
priate shrubs to tie It togeth­
er In an attractive manner to
meet the needs of the fam ­
The general business and
ily's dally need.
all departments o f tha W om ­
The private area Is used by an's Club o f Sanford wilt meet
members of the family more Tuesday December 2 at noon
oftwi than oth er areas. It fo r luncheon.
may bo expanded or made
Hostesses are Mrs. Charles
smaller according
to
the Swinney, M in Edna Chitten­
growth and needs o f the fam ­ den, Mr*. W. D. H offm an,
ily. One of the first consider­ Miss Ellslee K lrchhoff, Mrs.
ations o f the private area is L. D. Hasting*. Mr*. Troy
to secure privacy, so it should Ray, Hr. and Mr*. Emma
therefore be screened by a Young.
fence, wall o r large shrubs.
The Fins Arts Department
Still keep in mind, Mr. will present the Christmas
Tucker said, when planning program, and the American
harheque pits and play areas Home Department will trim
to keep the middle of the yard the tree. The .Social Depart­
open. The ihrub* used in the ment will serve a* hostesses
private area should be as to and the Civic Department w ill
(cresting and colorful aa Is provide the decorations.
possible to
have. Colorful
Members are reminded to
plants such as tho azalea, ta bring tbeir gifts to the needy
mellla and croton, often mis already wrapped.
used in the front yard can bo
Reservations s h o u l d he
much more effective and rn made by fl p.m. Monday with
Joyable U used in the private Mrs. Wade Hhealy at 323yard.
D375.
In dosing his moat Interest
Ing and informative talk, Mr.
PEANUT BUTTER
Tucker gave each mem ber a
PUDDING PIE
book on "Landscaping Humes 0 inch pastry shell, cooled
in Florida" and invited each 3*i ot. pkg. vanilla pudding
member to feel free to call t cup crunchy peanut butter
him or come by hia office any t* pint whipping cream
.Monday morning between the peanuts, optional
hours of 8 and 12, with any
Cook pudding as directed on
questions she might have.
pkg. Stir peanut butter into
Mrs. C. R. Clonls reported pudding while still warm. Pour
a total of $91.31 derived from Into baked pastry shell and r e ­
the plant sale and baiaar frigerate for te hour. Whip
which was held to the fire cream and spread over sur­
house during election day. It face of pie. Add peanuts if
waa announced that the next desired.
meeting would be a Christmas
lea held at the home of Mrs.
Store the garden hose in a
T. if. Ryan with Mrs. Vera bushel basket. It handles eas­
Kell and Mrs. Aubrey Mey­ ily and can be carried w hen­
ers is co-hoatcsies.
ever needed.
Names were drawn of sev­
eral ahut-toa to Oviedo and
the m em ber
drawing
the
name is to bring a gift to the
next meeting ao that they
may be distributed before
Christmas. There was also a
drawing of m em bers' namei
so there will be a gift axchange
at
the
December
meeting. These gilts are to
pertain to gardening and are
not to exceed $1.00.
Delicious refreshments of
Baltimore cake, null and coffee were served by the hos­
tesses to the 14 members pre­
sent.

CAMELLIA CIRCLE

Another beautiful wreath
can be made using plastic
laundry or dry cleaning bags.
Cut the wreath back out of
heavy cardboard and punch
holes in the cardboard very
close together. Cut the bags
into one-inch strips, pull apart
and twist double, using wire
or pipe cleaners to hold. Push
the wire through the hales in
board. The plastic atripa ran
be dipped to craate a short

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PHONE 322-4913

WES SAYS:
Mary had a Httte lamb,
Its fleece
And aa wee* all at Maryte
&lt;1*4bee.

Her Mem knew what* to
ru­
sh* did her w e a k at
WE8-KAY
For she knew it waa true
That ahe waehed MORE
Clothe* CLEANER
And so much CHEAPER
toot
Now if yea dent believe
this
Thtn Just atop fa sad tee
Far if Wra eaaaet prove it
Year weaktag wilt be free.
Air Ceadltleaed Leeage

WES-KAY

WASHETERiA
M il Freaeh Ava, Baafard

BREAKFAST SPECIALS!

DIRT GARDENERS CIRCLE

11 A. M. ONLY

2 EGGS (ANY STYLE)
TOAST — JELLY
CHOICE o f GRITS or POTATOES

341 FREE

C O FFEE

1 EGG (ANY STYLE)
1 STRIP BACON
TOAST — JELLY
GRITS OR POTATOES (CHOICE)

29*

FREE

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CONCERN*

T O U C H T O N ’S R E X A L L D R U G
Locally Owned And Operated By Glenn McCall
And “ Ernie" Mills

COR. 1st &amp; MAGNOLIA
PHONE 322-2482
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

C H A R L O T T E and F R A N K

DONAHOE
AND STAFF
CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO THE

SECOND ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS FANTASY
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29th

Sanford Flower Shop
COR- E. 1st. ST. AND SANFORD AVE.

T H E PERFECT G lF T — A G IF T C E R T IF IC A T E

2201 S. PARK AVE.

to.
After the sUdei ot
ware shown, several
of East and Waal Germany

FROM 12 TILL 5:30 P.M.

IOIff
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icatincm

HAIR STYLING SALON

llioa decides which
the stadent will week

were wreaths and door swags.
The first wreath demonstat
n l was made using a five-foot
length of one-inch poultry wire.
The wire was rolled and bent
to form s circle. The holes in
the wire was then filled in
with podacarpus which bad
been submerged In water
overnight. The wreath can
now be (locked or left greep
and decorated with Christmas
halls, a bow, pine cones, nuts,
or Brasilian Pepper.

cushioned insoles b y

Aoily GnnA

Dr. Lym ahawod
of (aim * which art m a t In­
ferior to our farming pragma
in tho United State! and ha
showed picture* of tha sagnifleient Universal** and told ot
tht for reaching educations!
system. Students are paid by
tba government to attend
school and at tha and of their
education, tba

A very pretty door awag
may be made using a palmet­
to fan. The fan I* (tripped
Into pieces, these ends are
Polyethylene plastic "glassthen braided. The fan may be
" can be boiled in hot soap
sprayed, left green or used
dried, it can be decorated or detergent suds aa a valu­
with balls, ribbon, artificial able aaaet to the elck room—
or fo r general nae when there
flowers o r fr u it
la Infectious illness In the
Members
attending
wfre
fam ily. Tha tumblers are
Mrs. Flam m , Mrs. McDon­
made with a milk-white fin­
ald, Mrs. Woodruff, Mrs. J.
ish In various sixes.
L. Horton Jr., Mrs. Vincent
Monroe, Mra. W. C. Clause
Jr., Mrs. J . E . Chapdelatoe,
Mrs. W. L Gramkow Jr. and
Mrs. Vernon Hardin.
FROM 8:00 TILL
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The Camellia Circle met at
The Dirt Gardeners met
the home o f Mrs. Don Fla mm Nov. 13 at the home o f Mrs.
for its October meeting. Mrs. If. C. Plapp on Stone Island.
Flamm, president, conducted
The president, Mrs. C. D.
the busineai session.
Perry, presided over tba bus­
The members dtsplsyed the iness meeting after which
Christmas articles they had Mrs. S. C. (T om m ie) Dickergave
made for the Garden Club son of Jacksonville,
som e good gardening advice.
Baiaar.
Members present donated
A v ery interesting and In­
formative horticulture report $18 to the Audubon Society.
Mr*. Baker gave 10 minutes
was given by M ri. Tom M c­
horticulture
information
Donald. She urged the group o f
to plant tulips this year and tulip bulba may be plant,
Names were drawn for secret ed after Thanksgiving Use 2to
harden
plant pals. Each member is 10-10 fertilizer
to grow a plant to present to plants for cold weather. Capher plant pat at the end of the tan is good (or scale and pyracantha.
year.
Mulch all plants except cit­
Mrs. F. L. Woodruff 111 pre­
rus.
Cigarette ashea are good
sented the program on Christ
mas
decorations.
Featured (or African violets.

foot-long comfort

COOD FOR ANY SERVICE WE PERFORM...........
ANY AMOUNT. . . $5 •f 10 •$15 •$20 - $25 - $30 - $35...
ALL SOLD AT 20% CASH DISCOUNT

f u « y effect. It will take ap­
proximately 1ft bags to make
thk wreath.

BnuH sprigs at
aad pyracaathla decorated
each table.
Greeting guests at the door
were Mrs. Lynn Master, chair­
man of the Woman's Club.
Mrs. R. W. Estes wsa supper
chairman.
An inspiring devotion waa
given by Rev. C. Y. Dawsey
of the First Methodist Church
in Oviedo.
It being Clyde HokJer’s
birthday, everyone sang "Hap­
py Birthday" to him
Dr. D. L. Lynn, Veterinar­
ian, from Orlando gave a most
interesting aad inforrastire
program. H* showed slides of
Russia and gave an interest­
ing narration as tha pictures
were ahown. Dr. Lynn waa
among a group of 43 men who
visited Russia last year.
He told many totereettog
facta about the country. Ha
said perhaps the three moat
important ptacee to visit were:
The mausoleum of Lenain,
where he still lies is state and
ia covered by a gtau enclo­
sure, guarded by four sold­
iers; and hundreds of people
pass by every day to view him.
Tha Economic Achievement
Park and tha Kremlin
alio listed.

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Editor

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to reveal honor accomplish­
ments regarding Sanfordltea.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Roherta have plenty to crow
about with daughter Lynn's
scholastic
achievements at
Howey Academy. Lynn has
been placed on the first nineweek marking period honor
rot! according to Dr. C. A.
Vaughn Jr., Howey Academ y
headmaster.

THANKSGIVING
II 0 L I •
DAYS bring many of our *tudents borne for a sneak pre­
view of Christmas vacation.
T o date, we haven't received
too much on wbo will be
where, when and with whom,
to keep us posted, and we
will relay the news gladly.
Recently had a com m unica­
tion from BONNIE G1ELOW,
Dr. Vaughn explained that
senior at the univeraily. Can't grades are awarded on a nu­
help having a special interest merical rather than letter
basis at the Academy, and to
attain the honor roll distinc­
tion, a student must maintain
an overall average of
or
above.

at Cyprrsa Gardena, and ex­
plained this is quita a chal­
lenge since she b almost a
n ovice.
Being a talented pianist,
Faye realties the advantages
o f education, and Is a good
student When Interrogated on
m arrlagr, e tc ., ahe snapped,
“ 1 don't even have time to
date, to say the b a st of a
'steady' or 'm arriage'.”
There is on e factor for cer­
tain. Faye K a n e s can al
w ays look back with the hap­
py memory that she stopped
traffic on the main street of
Sanford.
As for you, Earl Moore , , ,
just bow do you know two
blondes w e n dressln' and undressin' on West First StreetT
Look homeward, Angel! Your
Anne, who la an attractive
strawberry blonde, Is quite
an eyeful herself.
•

In Bonnie, aince a state o(
shock followed some time ago
upon learning that the ravish­
ing brunette beauty aspired to
isolate herself In a class room
with thirty som e odd ele­
mentary, energetic e a g e r
beavers who were desirous of
som e book (earnin’ from this
attractive "sch ool m arm ."

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DIXIE LANE. Gulf Beach
Jam boree star, has a new
record release In the Country
Music Field. The record was
released on the eve of the 39tb
birthday o f the “ Grand Ole
Opra”
and Country Music
Nashville, Tenn.
Dixie is the former Miss
Lorraine Masey, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Reggie M aify,
312 Chapman Avenue, San­
ford. She is presently living
at Fort Walton Beach, where
she appears professionally as
a country music singer on lha
G ulf Beach Jamboree and on
all Jam boree shows through
out that area along with ra
d lo and TV appearances.
S o rry ,‘ boys, Dixie Lane Is
happily m arried to Alvia W.
Glllyard, son of Mrs. Maud
G lllyani, also of Sanlord. At
v ia Is the leader of the "Kuun
try Kut-Ups" western swing
band who backs Dixie on her
recordings and pcrsanol ap­
pearances.
The
GUIyardx
have a son, Glenn.
Any record enthusiast* may
contact Dixie's parents for
further Information regarding
the recordings.

BONNIE GIELOW

We visualized bright lights,
superb supper ciuns, art atu
dioa, fashion fields, movies,
dashing and debonair Don
Juans and all sorts of illus­
ions of grandeur ami glamour
for Bonnie and would have
wagered heavily that Ihis ele­
mentary education hit would
run Ua course, and she would
change her major. Well we
w ere wrong, but made a mis
lake once before also, and
would still bet if Uonnic pur­
sued a public eyo career,
would be a smashing hit. Oh,
well, can't win 'em all.
Bonnie is now teaching as
part o f the educational train­
ing program , and will serve
her internship in the Orange
County Schools after the first
o f the year. Her letter re­
vealed inward gratitude and
self esteem In accumplsihinx
• mission, which at limes did
not teem feasible. The chal­
lenge in executing her ambi­
tion has been stimulating and
rewarding even with a few
disappointments, which have
been distasteful, but Ilunnie
has shown truo colurs.
To quote a portion of her
letler, "E ach day I realise
how much I enjoy m y work.
Usually It Is only when you
can stand back and look at
•verythlng In perspective that
you can seo your accomplish­
ments, but as lor me I can
•re them in the midst of con
fusion. To see that sparkle or
certain glow that comes only
when the child understands
what you have been trying
to drill in his wee head, is
worth all the frustration and
hours spent in preparation."
So from all visible angles,
it appears Bonnie is destined
to become a dedicated educa­
tor. Just happen to know of
some students and graduates
la their 'T ip roaring twen­
ties'" w h o
would eagerly
■wait their turn in line tu en­
roll in Miss Gielow's class.
Sorry, men, afraid the Hoard
of Education would frown on
this practice.
At the time of this edition.
Bonnie will be spending the
holidays at home with tier
parents. She brought her "lit­
tle sorority sister,'' Robbie
Blake, borne with her. Thts
will be a delight to the col­
lege crowd since Robbie is
well known in Sanford, having
attended Seminole High when
her father, Cdr. and Mrs. G.
S. Blake, were stationed here.
Robbie has pledged Bonnie's
sorority, Alpha Delta PL
Anyhow, Bonnie said to ten
everyone hello so ''Hello
Everybody from B on nie.''
Suggest any future educa­
tors contact our well inform­
ed Miss (Below for some pos­
sible pointers on the rewards
and
benefits of choosing
teaching u
a career. Our
young people who pursue this
profession are well deserving
and are to be commended for
all their untiring efforts in
sharing their knowledge for
continued higher public edu­
cation.

GORDON

s e e

FAYE KARNES
So congratulations, Lynn,
for a Job well done, and we
predict you will continue your
college education jpt the same
high level.
*

•

•

EARL MOORE, newest and
youngest addition o f the Her­
ald Advertising Department,
charged Into the office re­
cently, focused his eyes in the
direction of the society de­
partment and in a clearly
audible voice came up with,
"You almost Just caused a
major traffic catastrophe.”

ELSEWHERE

IN

TH E

HERALD today, the Donald
Grahams are congratulated
on the opening of Seminole
Lodge. The society section
welcome* live Graham fam ­
ily, and feels confident after
all the bustle amt bustle of
their grand opening they will
find time to relax and enjoy
tlio many a cth illcs In and
around town and will bo as­
sets to our community.
Maria and Donald Graham
have four children, wbo love
it here already. Alto Donald's
mother, Mrs. Florence Gra­
ham, it
another welcome
newcomer. She will serve as
receptionist,
secretary
and
bookkeeper for tile new home.
So to the Donald Grahams
—lots of success and a hearty
welcome.

KELLETTS

fiim tJ u iA i
L I^ S E T T

DRUG
PINECRE8T SHOPPING CENTER
IIWY. 17-92 SOUTH — SANFORD
MR. AND MRS. DONALD GRAHAM, going
over details for Seminole Lodge, look forward to
belnir n part of our city. Sun ford extends a con­
genial welcome. (See Candid Chnttcr),

was a howling success. The
girls were all decked out in
their lovely homecoming out­
fits, and many were fortu­
nate enough to sport corsag­
es. All this crazy dance U
murder; kept waiting for the
c»ml&gt;o to finish tuning up
their instruments and start
with the music. Thought at
one Ume the dancers were
praying for rain to the com ­
bo beat o r then perhaps war
was going la be declared, but
was informed later this was
music and modern dancing.

Fashionettes

First Methodist
Church Class T o
Meet Monday
The Daughter* o f Wesley
Sunday School Class o f tlio

Coupon*, our prices are tho

Member* ami visitors wit­ Mrs. Rrgina J. King, Fort Lea,
nessed a Very memorable me­ K. J.; Mrs, Dorthy E. Heath,
morial servlc* for deo-aaed Indian Orchard, Maas.; Mr*.
tnendier* al Bemlnole Chapter .Molly I, Balter, Orlando; Mr*.
No. 2 Order o f Eastern Star. Sarah
Epstenn, Maryland;
Before the roil rail wus Mr*. Margaret A . Utinluck,
read. Byron Leach sung "In ilalto, Md.
the Garden.” Mrs. Augusta
Hostesses for tho refresh­
Rlthrey then read the roll for ment period which followed
the deceased. Mis* Annn Muir, the meeting were Mrs. Irving
.Mr*. W. D. Causey, Mrs. W. Pryor, chairman, Mr*. Sarah
A.
Reynold*. Mrs.
Byron Kpalenn, Mr*. Doris Stein, and
Leach and Mr*. J. E. BUck- Mrs. F ro* Kirshner,
nmn presented a blue, yellow,
The dining room was cen­
white, and red flower* ami
tered with a table holding u
fern to the Associate Matron,
Thanksgiving
arrangement
Mrs. J. J. Nicholson Jr., which
featuring u large cornucopia
In turn attached them to a
filled with fruits. A round
green wreath. Byron sang
pumpkin candle wa* surround­
"Beautiful Isle of Somewhere”
ed hy two small cornucopia)
accompanied by Mr*. Jos,
and a Inrgo yellow honeycomb
I.rinhart at thr piano.
hay stark on • pal* yellaw
The coin collection fo r the
tulle cloth.
evening wa* earmarked for
Other table* held pine eone
the KSTARL limn fund to ho
turkey* and pine needle* hay
used
fur *. holumhip*
for
stack*. Refreshment* o f dip*
young men
and
women who
and crackers, cookie* anil
want to train for religious
spiced punch were served by
work.
the committee.
Mrs, Lucille B. Stone be­
came affiliated with the Incut
chapter at the meeting and
was escorted to the west
where she was welcomed byDYED FREE
U.'ht
Mrs. L. E. Kales, W-iithy
Sanford Shoe I'rittrr
Matron.
21)7 \V. 1st SI.
Out o f town visitors were

Fabric

First Methodist Church will
meet Tuesday, December 2, ut
McKinley llnll fur the annual
Christmas party end business
meeting.

NEW

All member* are reminded
o f the exchange o f gifts.
.Mrs. M, H. Smith will serve
ns chuirmun o f the hostesses.

SH O P

mao

TODAY and EVERYDAY!

Look At This Partial Listing!

LAY AW AY N O W
FOR C H R IS T M A S
I f . 00 WILL HOLD ANY ITEM!

SPE C IA L!
6 FT. ALUMINUM
CHRISTMAS TREE

6

O NLY $ "
WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE
LINE OF CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS

Electric Knife

s

H O U RS

NOW THRU EASTER WEEK

SP E C IA L !

Fountain

MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
0 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.

5 POUND

Special!

W IE B O L D T ’S C A M E R A SHOP

Use low heat when frying
baron and pour off th«s grease
as it melts to prevent curl.

Price* Anywharf . . . Wa d ta l
confuse you with wctktwd Spadah,

At Eastern Star Meeting

MISS KATHERINE DUDA, ROTC Sweetheart
ut the University o f Florida, shown at cere­
monial function assisting in the presentations
of distinguished military citutlona. (See Can­
did Chatter).

PHONE 322-7913
W t Bout the lowwt EVERYDAY

Memorial Rites Conducted

Anyhow they had a blast.
Feel sure many will have to
consult chiropractors or get
out the liniment or something
to soothe the netting bodies.
If parents demanded llut
much physical dexterity from
their offsprings, they would
b* candidates fur capital pun­
• • •
ishment for being so heartlrvs
KATHERINE D U D A , and cruel. Uuch, my aching
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bark! Oh yes, we participated
John Duds, o f Oviedo, and a —we know—where were y ou !
lOfii graduate o f Oviedo High
School, ssslsted recently In
the presentation of distin­
guished Military Student c i­
tations to
24 outstanding
Put a coating of roofing ce­
Army Cadets of the Univers­
ment around the seam inside
ity of Florida.
Mist Duds, 20, Is sn Army the bottom of the garbage can
ftOTC Sweetheart at the Uni­ to make it last longer.
• • •
versity where she is ■ Junior
in the college of Business
Run hard randy through a
Administration and h a m em ­ food chopper and sprinkle the
ber of Kappa Alpha Theta bita on ice cream o r frosted
cakes.
Sorority.
*
•
«
As It OTC Sweetheart, ah* la
one o f 23 coeds who drill in
Really in for ( hristmas are
uniform each week and aerve the “ alm ost rea l" look o f gutd
us hosU-sies at social and f i l l e d
Jewelry. Bracelets,
ceremonial function! of the some engraved ami others
ROTC brigade.
set with stones, range in sizes
Any of you gals who were from the narrow bangle to
ever ROTC sweethearts will wide cu ff flies and are amart
appreciate t h e
excitement in combinations of different
Katherine is having. It is lints hes,
polished
ropes,
great sport marching with the chains ami heads.
• • •
military in the snappy uni­
form s. snd being a sponsor at
T o make an em ergency ice
West Point is the greatest.
bag, fold a wet towel and
• • •
freeze in an ice cube tray. Put
TH E HOMECOMING GAME the froren towel In a plastic
and alumni dance Wednesday bag and tie the end shut.

The
society
department,
with feathers all ruffled at
the accusation, thought, "You
adorable dahiin' doll — 'tie
about time you were Initiated
Into the clu b ," and answered
hack with, "B ack to your
padded cell, pal, m y frame
has been parked behind this
desk, and I haven't been near
my car. People are constant
ly confusin' me with some
on* "
Friend Earl eaapt back
with, ' Sugah', my eyes don't
deceive me. Just saw two
good lookin' blondes d reelin'
and umlressln' In front of the
office, and aeveral cars al­
most piled up."
"Oh th a t!"
The confusion was confus­
ing. Had an appointment with
a young lady to photograph
her, so upon her arrival, ask­
ed if she had on her bathing
suil, and she replied that she
did under the mumu the was
wearing.
So we sacbeted outside to
snap a picture in sunlight and
assisted her In removing her
mumu, on the sidewalk. A
few car brakes did screech,
but with good reason. This
was not a tiger from a tank,
but a stunning blonde In a
leopard suit, which aha filled
out well.
The curvaceous young lady
was Misa Faye Karnes, daughter of Lt. and Mrs. Allen o .
Karnes,
of
Mirror
Drive.
Faye
recently walked off
with first place trophy in the
Florida Natiooal Trials for
water skiing at Del Ray
Reach. This is quite an ac­
complishment since Faye has
been a participant in the
&gt;port for only about six
months.
Faye is a Junior at Semin­
ole High School, and devotes
all her time to practice. She
is a member of the Orlando |
and Winter Park Water Ski
Association, and her instruc-:
tor is Vick Gallic Sr., men's
national champion, who has
been an inspiration. Fay* as­
pires to become a m em ber of
the bevy of bathing beauties

DIXIE LANE, native Sanfurilite and Gulf Beach
Jnmltoree Star, hits new record releoM. (Sea
Candid Chatter).

210 S. PARK AYE.
SANFORD. FLA.

F R U IT
CAKE

$ |9 9

YOUH CHOICE
SIRLOIN STRIP

STEAK
OR

Va Fried Chicken
With All “The Trlmmlagn”

IN DECORATIVE
METAL BOX

Santa

WHILE THEY LAST

77

arrives!
this
Saturday

WESTINGH0USE

"for happy good nights"
SLEEPWEAR BT

PORTABLE MIXER ELECTRIC SKILLET

Hanes

1 vpitd ewitrd 4 smh hittcs
boitt litctor.Chroma plated
hezterv. UghtewyM! *7.W
0 * 4 t o Is*. I n A t *

FOR INFANTS k CHILDREN
You'll find It at

$£tAAaU'A
Downtown Sanford's Com pute Department Store

IIWY. 17-92 st SK 436

Casselberry

IT tqun pm takes S* high
*aaL Imqwshaa ostid
wfttfaiwranfi
100%I

SUNBEAM ELECTRIC RAZOR

SP E C IA L! *

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Or Shine, The Response ‘Pours’ In From Your Classified A d Call 322-5612.
Ax

Classified

Nov. 2 7 ,1M4

V A -FH A
Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
REALTY

• to l»|t|U6HJ6|LM
L arry’ s M art 21!
A r t Ph. P A &gt;4122.

WILSON M A IE R F U R N .
Boy — Sell — Trade
SU -U E. 1st,
322 5423
Saaford'a Moat Compiait
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
SOS B. 23th.
322-a
2 1 . H o m o R e p a in t
ROOFING REPAIR, Larxa ar
Small. Call before 0 A.M. ar
after 3 P.M. EUDELL, Pb.

ERRORS

IS Nwaw Day Befara
FaMIcatiaB Fat
Ikaaftieas aa4 Kills
Cfct. Nssb Fee M g j g )

FOR LEASE
SERVICE STATION.

SPACE HEATER, 63,000 B. 71. Main Help Wanted
T.U. Clean, ready to lnatall.
DAIRY QLKKN Driver, pre­
HOT Paloma Ave.
fer older man. 2323 Park
FOR Palntlug A Repair Call
Drive, Sanford.
AUTO. Washer. 322-3803.
322 3420 after 5.
MEN'S, W omen's, Children's 72. Female Help Wanted
2 4 . W e ll D r illin g
aboci at discount prices.
BABY Sitters wanted, Call
Surplus City, 201 W. let.
322 8234.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Patio*, Floor, Free E stim a te
All Type* and Slaw
sand, cement, reck, pipe, fM IR Stylist wanted, full or
W* Repair and Berries
steal, grease
trap*, Ary
part lime CaU 3Z2-3T42 or
■ TINB
wells. Steppiag stoses.
evenings 322-2431.
Machine
en d Supply Go.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
201 W tod St
FA 2 6433
300 Elm Ave.
32317*1 77. Situation Wanted
PAPERIIANOING-PAINTINO
20 yeara Eap.—322-T331

VIUJ uRILLIv,
LOST: Rad Beat Hound ia
Plnaeraat Sbopplni Cantor.
CaU 3223727 dap ar alght
322-0433.______________________

LOST: P m on a D r eogravod,
heavy lUrrr Charm Brace­
let. Sentimental value. R e­
w a rd . 2X1.2115.

Sanford
4.

lir a u ty

C are

HARRIETT'S Beauty Nook,
aoft a a ter, evening app'ta.
103 So. Oak. 123-5742.
ACE UEAUTY Salon, open
daily ft eve. app'U. Perms.
20% off Reg Price*. M ajlair
Hotel. 322-0000.
CUT’ N CURL Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0034
Evening Appointment*
8 . D orm

• Catn • Pets

D O O ^ H M J K i T e 'u tor Aclop
tlon, boarded. Animal Res­
cue Iscagtw, 1700 W. Minne­
sota, D eU nd. Pti. 734-1848.
ltf. P o u ltr y • L iv e s t o c k
JERSEY rleiler Calvea, goo.1
elude $10, up Fair glide Jeraey Dairy, Geneva.
DUROC PIGS for Sale, C. P.
Rabun 323-4048._____________
1 2 . S p e c ia l N o t ic e *

Nuimmidi
All Types Supplies — Folders
3 (or *1.00
PO W ELLS OFFICE SUPPLY

Legal Notice
In ik . r w i l *4 is * C * * » 0
Jo4 a *. &gt; « * I m I* C * * s lr , M * v
Ida. la Fvwbal*.
l a r . i Kalat* «C

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T a All Credltae* awd Ptraaaa
M aa la i l la la a
ar U aasaS *
A aalaai BaM Ratalri
Tuu a n.1 rack o f you arr
hereby notified an-l required
tu prtaant aay claim* end d e ­
mand* which you. or *lth*r o f
you, may bar*
lb*
aetata at ALFRED a FORD,
decs teed. lata o l u l 4 County,
la tba County Judge or Somlnolo County, Florida, at bla o f .
ftc* la tba court bout# ut aald
Ciiunty at Sanford, Florid*,
within
caloadar month*
from tba lima of lha flr«t publloal Ion at thla notlca. T w o
copies o f **.-b claim or 4*mand
■hall b* In w riting. and aball
atata tba plac* at rtaldaaaa
an-l paat offlca adJraaa o f tba
at* Iin* nt. and aball ba awarn
to l&gt;y lha claimant, bla agent,
or atloruoy and aocompanlod
by a fllln * faa of on* dollar
and *u--h claim or damand not
*o fllad .b a ll b* void.
M A ICfll A K. FORD
A* adm tnlatrnlrls * f tba
Katat* of
A LPHKD II. FORD,
ti«v-*aa*d
BPEKH A fP E E R
A ttorn *,* a l Law
III M agnolia Atranu*
Sanford. Florid*
apbllsh Nut. 11 I D M I, II.
II. 1114.

mn\

29. Photo &amp; Equipment

SANFORD HEWING CTR.
HOWELL'S AGENCY, Baby
New and Used Machines. Rs*
lilting specialist, Trans porta
WIEBOLDT S CAMERA SHOP
conditioned Singers, *12.96
tloa furnished. CaU 322-8336.
Camera* &gt; Ftlma • Flniihlas
104 S. Park Ave.
322 8411
310 S. Park Ave.. Sanford
WILL Keep child In m y home
B O A T S , Guna, Buy, Sell,
311. Home Appliance*
for working mother. 323-0871.
Trade, Repair. O S T E E N
BRIDGE FISH CAMP.
DAYS work, 322 8338.
S rtN F O H I) E L E C T R IC
G.E. Appllancea—Now A Uaed
TREE RIPENED Citrus. Na BARY Sitting, call 333-3933.
118 Magnolia
323-1382
vels. We ship Albert II. Pell

Osteen. 322 3473 Of 332 4101. R-l. Real Kntate • Hal*
ALL Type* of new major Ap­
pliances at Drastic Discount. IRONER, Typewriter tables,
BUSINESS A HOME
Call 322-MU J A R Trading
Idiggage Rack, Encyclopc
COMBINATION
Post, Inc., 2300 S. Orange
Good llwy. 17-83 frontage.
dla. 323(081
Blossom Trail, Orlando.
Dusinesi bldg., new, brick
GET Professional carpet clean­
construction,
suitable
for
SALE: SATURDAY, Autonia
ing results—rent Blue D m
variety uf uses, as filling
tic W asberi $20 up. Alto
tre Electric Carpet ShamstaUoo, barber and/or beau­
Stoves, Refrlgcratori A Dry
pooer t l pei day. Carroll’s
ty shop, small store, ate.
era. RusasU'a Appliance, 1203
Furniture.
Home separate, frame con­
E. Celery Ave. Ph. 322 9380
struction, m w roof, newly
FOR Fresh, Cage Laid Eggs,
31. MumImiI Instrument* stop In at 2739 Country Club painted k attactively decor­
ated Inside, room s large.
Road. A lio Plants for salo.
Piano Tuning ana Bepelr
Total price for this valuable
332 4030.
«
L Harmee - FA M I S
property $31,806 with excel­
lent financing.
ASK about out Trial Purchase .'i l. A r t i c l e * F o r K e n t
Plan on Hand Instruments.
RENT A BED
Uukur’ a Muiic Simp. 322-7303
Rollaway.
Hospital,
Baby
Beds, by Day, Week, or
Plano Servicing a Tuning
INVESTMENT A REALTY
Month.
Gene Cumbaa — 322-3841
118 N. Park Ave.
32 2«m
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
111. U p h u lx t c r y
114 W. 1ft
323 3181
BE
OVER 23 YEARS
IV THR n W C C IT r n t'R T OF
of Fine Workmanship in Up­
t t ik
v iv t k jt i t i i n t L
c in .
holstering, Draperies, Slip­ i v
th w
r m r v iT
r u t n T . I T IT OF A v n FOR *RMIVOLR
covers. Tima Payment* at v i v r n s t h i * 11 1. 1 1h i *i i r u r r o m v , f l o r i d *.
Uttt* as *3 mo. Drapery r L u M i n t i v t v u r u w « s :w i. C r i S I K N I VO. ISM*
v iii . n f i u v r i .
FIHHT NATIONAL CITT HANK.
Hardware Installations.
I " A V E R T VO. I MAI.
Truata* W orlhlnetnn Corpora­
KULP DECORATING SHOP v i m i m u r r o M K t i.oa i'N W tion Non Contributory I'anaion
n v i. at
Clan under aeraomont dated
Ph. 323-2333

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ODELL

TIIOMAS,
Plaintiff,

T*.
W tO N A

TltONAM,

Defendant,
WOTK'M TO APPEAR
stats: u r
Fl o r id a t o i
WTONA THOMAS
Adilr*** and Resident* tin.
knuwn
TUU A UK H K IlK lir NOTIFIKD that a Hill o f Complaint
tar divorce h * i b**u Iliad
■•■ln*t you. and you ar* raqulrad tu serve * copy of y»ur
answer ur pleading tu tb&gt; Hill
uf Complaint on lb* Plalnlltr* Altariiay Paul C. Par b ln *
SIT Waal Couth Htraat, Orlando
Florida, an.l fll* tha original
a n ia a r or plaailllif la lha o fflaa u f th* Clark uf tba Circuit
Court on nr bafur* Monday,
December II, l i f t , If you fall
la do *a Judguant by default
• III ba taken against yuu for
tb* rallat ilaman-lad In Iba Hill
of Complaint.
WITNESS nir band and aaal
at Panford, Pamlnot* County,
Plurlda, tht* ilt h day *1 Nov­
ember, t i l l .
&lt;8KAL)
Arthur IL Uaakwttb, Jr.
Clark u f tba Circuit Court
Uy: Martha T. Vlhlau. D. C
Paul C. Parkin*
447 W rrt South llra o t
Orlando, Florid*
Attornoy for Plaintiff

Pub lull .Not. ID, Jt *
11. IMS
CDO-44

Doe. I.

HOMES
FOR SALE

CLASSIFIED INDEX

170. Ph. 122-7248.

BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
o f 10,080 Item*
1300 Grape villa Ave.

J. 8. OI.KASOX, J it, na Ad
m lnlalralor u f Vataiana' A f­
fair*. an O fficer of th* Ifnttad
Htalra o f America,
Plaintiff.
TO.
lUKHKI.I, A. riN CII. Sit. and
NOIIMA It. FINCH, hlr «rlf*.
Oefvndtnte.
NOTICK IK 1IEHKIIT GIVEN
puraunnl to n Plnnl llacraa
o f ruracloaur* dated th* : l l h
■lay or November. A. 1&gt;. t i l l
and anlarad In Chaneary Cat*
No M i l l uf lha Circuit Court
o f tha Ninth Judicial Circuit
tn and for Katnln-d* County,
Plurld*. whartln J. IL lilaaaon.
Jr., aa A-lmlnlatrator o f Vat
arana' A ffa ir* an O fflcar of
th* L'nltad Staton o f America,
It Plalnttrr, and HuaMll A
Kindi,
Nr.
an-l
Norma
IL
b'lnch. hit w ife, ar* th* De­
fendant*, I w ill tall In th*
h lahetl an-l btot hlddar fur
coth at th* Front P oor of lha
Stmlnula
3uualy
C-iurthouto
In tho City of Fanfold, County
o f Semlnol*, Slat* o f Florida,
at it me A. M. ,&gt;n tho 11th day
of December. A. l&gt;. ta il, th*
fulluwtns doacrlbtd
pm party
*• oat forth Id paid Final Daart*. tu -w lt;
U&gt;T
It.
SOUTH
PINK
CIIKST. K illsT AUDITION,
■ w ordin g to plat tbarauf
raeortlad la P u t Hook It,
!* ■ * IS and &lt;L Public Hacord* o f Somlnola County,
Florida.
DATED thlt 31th day ot Not i n lit f , A. D. IM L
(SKAL)
Arthur H. D*«'kwtlh. Jr.
Clark o f Circuit Court
Maok N. Cltvtland. Jr. aad
Harold F. Johaaoa,
Attoraay* for F laln tlff,
F. O. D ra »# r X.
Sanford, Florida.
Publlab b a r. I f , 1144
000*84

Jun* 1, m i ,

PUIntttr,
-r* .
JAHKA T. KOOK and
OKOIHIIA
ANN
KIHIK.
hi*
wlfa,
l&lt;*f*ud«nt*.
v ir n r a o f s l it
TO■ Jama* T. E -In end
Oaorala Ann Kde*
11*1- Unitary, Sib llallallon
llrd Artillery
A Cl) II. Now Tork, New
York
T o il AltK haroby not! fled
that a com plaint to furaelni*
a m ortaae* aneumbarlny th*
(ollnntn* real prnpartyi
Lot SS. OAKLAND HILLS,
areordlne
to
th*
plat
tbsraof a* r*i‘ ord».| la fla t
Hook II, pa*a* &lt;1 and II,
l'ubllo liacor-la uf Sami*
nul# County, Florida
haa b**s fllad aaitnat you In
Ik* nbota-atylad m il, and you
ar* r*t|ulr*d to larra a copy
o f your Aniwar to (lit Com­
plain! on tho t'la ln tltr* attornays. Tan don llora 4 Hay,
r . U. Hot II0T. Or Undo. F lo r­
ida, and to fit* lha orietnal o f
aucb Anawor with tho Clark of
tb* afortaald Circuit Court on
or bofor* th* ITnd day o f Dacombor. ISIS. If you fall to do
«o, a dacraa pro confaaao wilt
b* taken aaalntt you for th*
ratlaf damandad la lha Com­
plaint.
Thla Notlc* ahalt ha pobtlah*4 one* a weak for (our -anaacutlr* waaka la tha don ford
llarnld.
Datad thin tltk day o f Not ainitor. t i l l .
(■KALI
Arthur H. Backw lik. Jr.
C lirk at tb* C lrcali Caurt
By: Martha T. Vihloa
Deputy Clark
Fubllah Not. 41, ST 4 Da*. 4,
II. t i l l .
c o o -ta .

DO-IT-YOURSELF
SAVE $1,806 Make a few
iw paln to tkia
Inrpa 2 hafeaam CB
aad 2« a w O kev# lb*
tont bay ia Iowa. U rg a lot
abedad with kogb old oaks.
NO DOWN P A Y M E N T
NEEDED.

BART PILCHER.

Poraaaal Service
Call 322-TM
S

t— Last 4 To and
I— PnrsanaU
4— Oanutr ca r*
I — Day Nururln*
a—Child ca r*
I — Do#*— Cat*— Fata
14—Poultry — Llvaetock
It— Spatial Notleaa
It— Calarlng — Food
14— Plata* te Cat
14— Kpaclel larTlcaa
t*—aw lm m la# Pool#
IT—Jaaltorlal Koraloo#
15— D a -tt-T ou ria lf
I t— Itulldarn Bappll**
10— lU rdw ar*
St— Horn* Hapalra
11— Plumblne
18— Palatine
14— Walt Drilling
11— Air C*nd. 4 Itaatlag
II— lU d lo • TaltTlaloa
II—
Photo 4 Kqulpmtnl
It— Homo Appliance*
11—Uualcal InilriHnaata
11— Uuilnaaa Knulpmoat
I t— Job Prlntlne
i t — Uyholotorr
11— Vacuum Ctaanara
17—M orlne 4 Starae*
I t — K* terminator*
11— Plant* — F**-l* — Ittd *
id — Mlic. For Salo
41— Artlclan Fur Ittnt
I I — Heap or K achani#
I I — W ant*# Ta Huy
I I — Farnltura For Kata
I I — Antique* For 4*1*
I I —Honey Te Loaji
4*— Uualnaaa Opportualttaa

St— Money Wanted
II—
ravin e* 4 Laaa
Id— lasarane*
I t — Scheola 4 iM trv ttlo a a
7t— Kmploymaat Serrlcaa
71—Hal* Help Waatad
7 J— Ftmala Hatp Waatad
71— Hal* ar Famat* H alf
74—8*1## Help Wanted
77—Situation Waatad
I t — laeoma Property
II— Bualntaa Prop.— la te
I I — fttal Katata Waatad
I t — Haal Katata flat*
17—ilualnaaa Itantale
»0—Lota For Hat*
t l — Farm*—Oroyaa
t l —Out o f 8tat* Aeraae*
t i — llouiaa For kata
I I —llouaaa— Kata or Boat
17— Ilona* For Rant
1»0—Raaort Hoatnla
111—Tm llorn—Cabana*
111— Mobil* Horn**—Hal#
H I —Mobil* llomaa— R eal
m —Trailer Spaew—Itaat
I II— Trailer Lota—8*t*
104—Apartment* Far Rant
to t— Room* For Raat
1IP— llolwl Room *
I II— Itantal A etnta
t i l — Waatad Ta Rani
111— Autoa For kata
111—Auioa—Mali o r Trade
I II— Truck* Per Sale
l i t — Autom otlr* Harriot
111— Tcootara 4 C ytlta
171—Hoatt 4 Motor*
H i— Marin* Suppllo*

425-5938

322-5612
F la w

Frans Btmlaola

Sanford Csobaae*
fD ial Direct)

8 1 . H eal KHtmte -^Salw__

Oaaaty

95. Houhcm For Hale

Far tha Bee* Boy Tb
A New or Resale Heme,
See Steaetron Realty

INER
Leaving
town.
3
Ulrm. house, air conditionid Fla. Hoorn, Iga. kitchen,
t m i i f Sanford's better
catlooa, only *14.000. Exellent terms 232-4036.

Stenstrom Realty

Legal Notice
VOTICK HP SIL K
N olle* la haraby f i n e that
purtuanl to flnnt deer** rand■red nn lha 11th day uf N oramber, Itd l. In that certain
rauaa pending In lb* Circuit
Court In and fo r frm ln ol*
Countr. Florida, In Chan.-ary.
whartln F I 111 T FKDKRAL
TA VINOII ANl) t.O »N ASSO.
Cf ATKIN OF 8 K M I N O L K
COIINTT,
4 corporation.
la
Plaintiff, and PLOHK.NCB A.
W lN FIH l.tl. * widow, at al.
ar* defendant*, Chan.-*ry D o c­
ket No. K i l l . I, A llT IIC Il II.
RKCKWITII. JR.. Clark or tb*
aforatald Circuit Court, wilt
within th* lax*t hour* o f a*l*
on TIIUR8DAT. Hacrmbar t».
1141. offer for oala olid aril to
th* hlghaal and beat bidder for
caah at th* front door o f th*
Courthoue* of Memlnol* C oun­
ty, Florida, tn konford. Florida,
tho follow in g deacrlbrd pro­
perly, elluated and being In
Hemlnol* Coonty. Florida, to.
w it:
Lot X. LITTLE PKARL
f a K B IIF.UJIITH RKPtokT.
Hemlnol* County, Florida,
accord in g to PUt thereof
rocordod In Plat Hook It.
Pag* t l . o f th* pubtlo re •
cord* o f fem ln ol* County.
Florid*, and begin at th*
moat koulbetly corner o f
Lot I uf ea Id T.ITTLK
PK ARL LA KK 1IKUIHTH
UK I’ LAT, run North I**
U ln - Kart 111 foot, thane*
Buulhweaterly H l.td feat
to a point nn th* Kaattrly
aid* of [.aha View O rel*
11 feet from polat o f boginning, thence Xoutheael.
erly along th* Kaetarly
aid* o f raid U ) t View
C lrcl* t l feat tu point of
beginning.
Said aula will ha mad* pur*
•uant tu and In order to eatlefy lha term* uf m id final daore*.
(SKAL)
Arthur H Beckwith, J r ,
Clerk o f Circuit Court. In
and for Semlnol* County,
Florida.
Ur: Joan M. W llk*
Deputy Clark
Phillip IL Lagan
Sktahalaar aad Logan
P. O. Bon U l l
Sanford, riorldn
Attoraay for P lain tiff
PvbUah Mar. I t. 1114

IV TH R CIRCUIT C O tR T * F
TH R VIVTII Jl'D tC t AL CTRCt IT. IV O b FOH SRWIVOLR
tOtIVTV. FLORIDA.
C .A V C R R V VO. IIIM
FKt’ KIIAI. NATIONAL MORTOAOB ASSOCIATION, n surpor
■Hon,
Plaintiff.

**.
JAMPH
K.
MAtJDNKT
and
UAIIT U. MALONBT, hi* wife,
Dvfrndanla.
v o r t C R o f a t'nr t.v
WOHTUIHK
FOHF.rt.oat HR
TOi JAM in' K M W-OM'.Y and
MAHT D. MALONKT
o/u Martin Company
W hile Nan.le, New Mealcu
Tun. Defendant*, are here­
by notified that a complaint tu
furacloa* a certain m-.rtgag*
■m lha (utluwlng d'acrlbed pro­
perty, eltuale, lying and being
In Hemlnol* County, Florida,
to-w ttl
U.t 1. Ul.n-b F, RAVKNNA
PARK 8KCTION OP LOCH
AltHOIt, ac,-»rdlng to th*
plat thereof, aa recorded
In PU t lluok 11, Paga*
II and *1. of th* Pubtlo
llacurda o f Momtnolo Coun­
ty, Florida;
Including:
I Q K. Refrigerator. Mo.
del So. LAS-IS, Serial No.
1IS-«I«*!1;
1 O. K. Oeen, Model No. J .
71*. Serial No. V H C tltll;
t ti. K. Hang* Plata. Mo­
del No. i : « , Herlal No. XS* )• !&gt; !’.
Venetlaa
Itllnda
throughout
manufacturod
by HemlnoU VanotUn Blind
Com pany;
baa been filed agalnal you tn
th* Ahoe* etylad ault and you
ar* required tu **rv* a copy
o f your A n tw tr or Pleading tu
th* Complaint «n P la in tiff* at­
torney, JOHKPII M. ML'HA1K(\
p. tt Bus 111, Fern Park, F lor­
ida. and til* tha original An■war or Pleading In th* office
ot lb* Clark o f lb* Circuit
Court on or bafur* th* lln d
day o f Docomber. l i l t . If you
fall tu do au, a derrt* pro coa f*a*u w ill ba takta again*!
you for lha relief damandad
In th* Complaint.
WITNKHJ my hand and o f ­
ficial eeal o f o ffice at Sanford,
Semlnol* County, thla tltk day
o f Nurembar. t t lt .
(HKAL)
Arthur H. BackwStb, Jr.
Clark a f Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. V ibl.n
Deputy Clark
JOSKPH IL MURASKO
Attoraay at Law
F a Bos l i t
Fora Park. Florida
Pubii.h Nay. I*, tr * Da*. 4.

U. 1114.

CDO-7I

g, S, ft 4 BEDROOMS
1, m , ft 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
For Complete Jiformatfea
See er Cali Yew

F H A -V A

Stenstrom Realty
MM

P A R K D B1VS

82S-2420 N ifh t S22-7495

223-41«

HOUSE, with aaw n ta , atovw,
H. w afer boater, attic (aa,
LONOWOOD, 2 Bdrm. Pram#,
floor (v i m ft pomp. With
ta • modeled,
redecorated,
F in . garage Apt S B Seaapotfesa, Iga. aqulppad kltlord Art. $16,469. 322-6321 OT
cben, double garage, shade
trees, $230 dwwa, $43 m o.
Owner will hold mortgage.
936-2146
EVKRAL OwtstaadiBg 2 ft $
f e d t o a Homes ovtilable ta
t il Area* a f B e s te d . 1st aa

Seminole Realty
$109 D O W N - VA, FHA

monthly. 333-8429
poiatmsat.

from $36

Stemper Agency

322 4144
222-3442

lor

ap&gt;

BEAUTIFUL HOME ia De&gt;
Barjr by owner, overlooking
Lake. Large attractive cor*
tx r lot. 448-4330.

SANFORD'S NEWEST
ROMES, West 4th SL BanY o « can Cad aayUUog ytm
foed. t Bedroom, Ife hath, seed advertised ia tba Her­
FHA ft VA L oeai. LMN EN­ ald Classified.
TERPRISES, la c., Builder
NOTHING D O W N ,
Harold Lagan, can 131-3911.
payments, 3-bcdroom,
M
Salesm aa ea Duty 4:09 p. m .
b a t h , built-in appliances,
ta dark.
p itm r ts u e nam e
NOTICE
18 hereby
g iro #
large fenced yard. B 8

Legal Notice

READY TO MOVE IN
New J ft 4 Bedroom Homes,
1-2 baths. So. Loagwood area
—Trades toosidcred,
a
w e n build on your l o t Semi­
nole County'! Leading Build
er
HAROLD LOGAN
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
Sales office: So. on U. 8 , ITK to Dixie Ben Diner, t i n
right one block o s Seminole
Are. 834-3911.

turn of aald litigation bein g a
uult for declaratory doer**, tho
abbreviated till* o f w hich la
I- T. Hunt and Uubbla Joa
Hunt, hi a wlf*. plaintiff*, v.
Carl L. Wllklna, defendant, thla
notlc* I* to require you to fll*
with tho Clerk o f aald Court
your wrlttan defaniaa. If any,
to
th* p la in tiff* rom plalnl
fllad In aald cauaa, and to aorea
a copy oa pla ln tlfr* attorney*
not talar than th* Ilth day of
Decamber. A. D. l i l t .
Herein fall not or a dacraa
pro confeaeo w ill b* anlarad
again*! ynu.
WITS'KHS n.y hand and tha
oral o f aabl Court, at ganford,
Florida, thla 14th day a f Nor
ember, A. D. 1144
(SKAL)
Arthur If. Baokwlth. J r .
cle rk o f th* Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlau
Deputy Clark
HUTCHISON AND LF.FFLXR
Poet Offlca Drawer H
Hanford. Florida
Attorney* for Plaintiff*
PuDlleh Nor. IL 14. I t A Do*.

Legal Notice
IN T H R C IR C U IT COURT O P
T R R NINTH JU D IC IA L C IR ­
C U IT , IN A N D F D R B B R IV a U I
COU N TY. F L O R ID A .
IN C R A N C H R T N R ISH a

CARO L JUAN KNOX

Ft*i*tifr.
vn.
WILLIAM CHARLES KNOX
D efendant
NOTICR T O

DEFEND

TOI WILLIAM C H A R L K I
KNOX
T au w ill h*r«by l*k* nolle*
that a complaint far dlvorc*
h*a been filed aeulnit you by
Ih* plaintiff In th* above a ly l•d rauet.
T on *ra haraby rtqulrtd to
fll* your app**ranru, *n*w*r,
er o lh « r pleading to aald tornplaint, either paraenally or by
attorney, In th* offlca o f th#
Clark o f Circuit Court In thu
Samlnola County Cuurthou** at
Sanford, FlorbU. on *r before
th* lath day o f December, 1144,
atbarwlaa n D*cr*a Pr* C on .
feeea will be anlarad agalnal
you.
Aw abbravlatad atyt* a f Ihla
■c-maa la K nui v. K nei, In
Chanrarr No, 14171.
Tb*
na Iu ra
a f **Uaf
to u g h i t* divorce.
D a ta ! al Sanford, Semlnol*
County, Florida, tbl* Ilth day
a f N ovaabtr, 1144.
(S E A L )
Arthur H. Bach with, Jr.,
Clark Circuit Court, la m l» * !* County
By: Martha T. Tlhltw
Deputy Clark
O rville Juhneon, lit
o f th* law a fflc* of
Jaeaph M. Muraahu
P. a Hoi 111
Fern Park, Florida
Attorney* for Plain lift
Publlek Noe. IT
Da*. 4* 11.
II. t i l l .
C DO-44

IN T R H CTRUUrT COURT OP
T R R NINTH JUDICIAL C IR ­
CUIT. IN AND FOR BRHINOLH
COUNTY. FLORIDAIN CNANCRRV NO. I S R
NOTICR OF
FORKCLOSI RR SUfT
I. 1)11.
FIRST NATIONAL CITT BANK.
C D O -tl
NKW TOHK. a New Turk Bankla g Carpovsllen.
IV T R H C m e t 'I T C O U R T OF
FUUtllff,

T H R NINTH JU D IC IA L C IR
C l IT. IN AND F O R SRM IN OLR AL71KBT CENT TLB aad JU ­
COUNTY. F L O R ID A
ANITA O E N TIL X fcl* wlf*.
IN u r a n c r r v n o . tasg a
D*r*ndant*
P I T O R C R
TO , ALBERT OENTILX And

MAIUHIl MUHPI1T.
Plaintiff,
ta
MICHAKL H. MUR PI IT,

Defendant
NOTICR T O A P F R A R

JUANITA OENTILX hi*
w lf*
lUeUenca Tfahnowa
TOU ARE IIEHKDT NOTI­
FIED that * ault to fnraclu**
a Marlgaga he* bean fllad
again *! you In Ih* abov* Court
by tba abara aeraad PU tnllff.
Th# preparty tough! to b*
faracloMd I* a* fallow*:
Lot 1*4. L O N II D A L E .
FIRST A D D I T I O N TO
LONOWOOD, according to
Ih* Plat thereof aa r e ­
corded la Plat Book II,
Pag* 14. o f th* Publla R e ­
cord* * ( Seminole County.
Florid*.
TOU ARB REQUIRED la fll#
you r A eiw er with th* Clerk o f
tb * Caurt aad la eerve a copy
upon Ih* IValntlff* Attorney.
IRVINU NATH ANSON, p. a
B o* 44, Cocoa, Florida, ael talar
than December Ilth. t i l l . If
you fall ta do ao, a decree pro
con fee**
w ill
b*
entered
agatnat yea fur thu rallaf d e ­
manded in ihu Complaint
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
•oat ot aald Court at S«mlnola
County, thla Ilth day of N ovambor, IML
(SE A L)
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr..
CUrh o f Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlau. D C .
Nolhauuw*. I * * ,
F. ©. S a i IS
Caaan. Florida

8TATK OP FLORIDA TO :
MtCIIAKL M. MURPHT
Addrrao amt lUoidawau U»
known
TOU ARK IIKRERT NOTlFIED that a Hill of Complaint
fur dlroroo ha* baas fllad
agalnal you, and you ar* re­
quired to aerra a copy o f your
anawar ar pleading ta tb* Rill
nt Complaint ua th* Plain,
t lfr * Attorn ay Paul C. Par
kina, l t f Waat Baulk llro e t,
Orlando, Florida, and fit* th*
original anawor o r pleading la
lha o ffice of ih* Clark u f tka
Circuit Court on ur befara Mon
day, December 14, 1144. If you
fall to do to Judgment by da*
fault will b# taken agalaat yau
far tha rallaf demanded In lha
Hill o f Complaint.
WITNKaa my hand awd teal
at Sanford, aomtnot* County,
Florida, thla tltk day wf Nor
amber. 044.
(S H A D
Arthur IL Beckwith. Jr.
Clark o f th* Circuit Court
B y: Martha T. Vlhlon. D.C.
Ftttl O Parkloa
417 W*#t Santk SttaaA
OrlAada. Florida
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publlak Nar. 1 4 11 A Da*. 4.
f i ’ lM L * ® *
I L 1»44-

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THE TIME TESTED FIRM
U6 N. Part Ave FA M12I t

REALTOR
INSUROR
322-2420 Night 322-7495 FA &gt;4161 1119 6 French Ava.
323-6344
322-4824

f)

LAKE JESSUP, B W . 44 A cre
with Duplex, excellent rent­
al. Space for home o r trail­
er. Corner S. S a u ted Ave.
aad Miller Rd. Ph. 838-8152,

S t Johns Realty

I. Fart Aft.
PA M R I aartlae

2645 PARK DRIVE

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

FHA - VA HOMES

3-BEDROOM, kltebcR equip‘We Hare Tha Hone For Yea' Goveromeat Homes, 2, 2 ft ped. 1409 Wynne wood, $94
4 Bedroom i. Maothljr pay

N. ORLANDO, 2 Bedroom, 1
bath, Carpets, D r a p e s .
Realtor
Fence,
Awning,
Well ft
2nd N. Park Ave.
32X0336
NOTICR O F a m
Pump, air c o n d 11 1 o n er,
T H R BTATR O P F L O R ID A T t
*1,200 ft asaume mortgage,
CARL U WATKINS,
B a ll-B la ir A g e n c y
who** raatdanta and m a il­
CaU (or appointment alter
ing addra** I* unknown.
Real Estate — Insurance
i p . n 323-1478.
A ault having bean fllad
3rd. k Park Ave.
323 3641
agatnat you In thu Circuit Court
3 R D tlM , 1305 Elliott, $4,306 In and for Bomlnola County,
9 5 . H o u m m F o r S a le
Florida. In Chancory, tho aa322 0323 or 3234.

JOHN E. FOX,

$100 DOWN

SALES BROKER
JPe Hava Tha Baa* Fw Yaa

1100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

BLOND 4 Piece Bedroom Bet

QUAKER
Circulating OU
PLUMBING
Heater *3.000 BTU. 232.3644 Good Locau-m Good Products.
Coatraetlag Repair*
Good Treatment
FREE ESTIMATES
DELTA: Scrole and Jig Sew
PHONE LOCALLY 322-4342
R. L HARVEY
combination, IS" throat, |33.
or apply to the
204 Sanford A rt.
F t 12282
New le t Golf Club*. Ph. 138PURE OIL COMPANY
4681.

DEADLINES

O M ce: 3322111
Nights: 323-6786
$O W I
* 3 4 Path Drive

ONIUN PLANTS
Far the Mggtet eetoeaca ti
Crrxlal Wax, Whfta Spaalah,
Bearly at* aad need .’urmilU $3 mi ; SOt $1.30; SM lota
ture. see Noil's Furaitw *
$2.00, FOB, S « i l l « , Florida.
Brokerage 1b Caaaelberry
A. M. Prevatt, 74*2113, Stm 17-83. Opes 6 days » to 8.

Far Safe

P a r 8 b Ib

SelectMa af I, S, tag 6
M c r o i bealad ia vaitoag
aacttoaa i f Santa*
Immediate Delivery
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
PROM $50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

ii t o u i s i u a i u m a i

S i to S i t • 11&lt;$61 RTS I kit

m b

sioaoo DOWN

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A * B CONTRACTORS
BOMB IMPROVEMENTS,
ROOPINO, PAINTING A
INSULATING
Flaasefee A n aagad
32&gt;flt1

21 * • » ! » ! M # |R i l l 4 ^

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G ovB rnm m Owaad

Air-War, R a a J r, OB, sfe .
V a r n a etesaer repslrufl at
r o w h o a a . f r o o feck-up A
delivery. Benrtaf B e s te d
far IS j n OH Vacuum
pair, 1114 Park A r t. Pfc.

m&amp;a

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BERRY’S WORLD

FIMMES

MU III

#Mbr»

*• U *

that w * ar* engaged la bu*lneee nt 1111 Park Drive, l e g .
ford, Hemlnolv County, Flor­
ida, under th* ftettlloua i* m *
af, Karl H oiU y 'a Oarage, and
that w * Intend to register eald
name w ith tb# Clerk *F th#
Circuit C o u rt SoraLuula Coun­
ty, Florida, In acrordanc* with
th* provision* o f th* Fletttloua
Name Statute*, to -w lt: SacUon
141.41 Florida Btatute* 1I4L
R obert Bart M o iley
P olly Ann M oiley
Publish Nov. 14, i f A Da*. 6
tl. IM L
CtHl-ST
IN T H R CIRCUIT COURT OF
TRH NINTH JUDICIAL C IR .
CUIT IN AND FO R IRRINO LR
COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN CMANCRRT NOW IS4TS
To th* Mattar a f tbs Apptl.
eatlon o f U n it* ! M ortgage*
Servicing Corn, for R o.K *.
tabltehmont o f Loot Prum!*■ory Not# and o f M ortgage
on Haal Katata
N OTICR o r

BUTT

TWi C lifton Proeton (leluey and
Helen l . Oalney
I I I Tangerine Drive
Banford, Florida
and ta all other persona wh*
nr* o r may b* Interested.
TOU ARB H EREBY NOTI­
FIED that n Petition baa been
filed
in
th*
abore-antltlad
Court la whteh th* Potllloner,
Unllad
M ortgage*
Servicing
C orp , seeks th* ra-oetahllehmant. pursuant ta Chapter II o f
th* Florida statutes, o f certain
origin al docum ent* o t which It
elalma to be th# owner, and
which wet# a llegedly loet or
destroyed In Ih* office* o f th*
Petitioner In N orfolk, Virginia,
on o r about A pril II. t i l l , be­
ing a prom issory out* in tha
aniaunt ot lll.lu o .p o executed
by C lifton Preston Oalney and
Helen L. Oalney, hie wile, on
April 1, IMP, 1* favor of Guar­
anteed TUI* end M ortgage Com­
pany. aad a m ortgage In tho
■mount o f 111,100.0* granted
by Clifton Preston Oalney and
Helen t* Oalney, hie wife, on
April L 1(11, to Guaranteed
T ill* and M ortgage Company
aa uteurlty tor tha payment o f
tb* aforesaid prom issory note,
which m ortgage encumber* th*
fo llo w in g described property In
Sem lnol* County, Florid*, to*
• It:
Lot I, Block D, I’ litUlp* R a.
venna park Soctlun o f latch
Arbor. Semlnol* County, F lor­
ida. as recorded tu Plat Hook
IP. peg# It, o f th* Public Reengd* « f (em ln al* County, F lorTugothor with th* follow ing
Itema o f property which ur* lo ­
cated la end permanently In­
stalled aa * part o f th* tmp r m m t f l l i on ■■Id proptrty*
l O. K R efrigerator Model

i m

r

a

«*• «

1 U. E. R u g # Model N*. J
441. Ser. No. TN 417111
I Mur.Sun W all I t ,.U r Mo­
del No. C-TI-S
14 Venetian Blind* manu­
factured by Seminal* Vene­
tian Blind Company
TOU
W IL L PLEASE AP­
PE A R In tb* above, entitled
Court on or bofur* lb* 7th day
or December, t i l l , which I* A
dot* n ot lose then I I *or mot#
than 44 day* from th* ftrat
publication o f this Notlc*. to
ebuw cane* w hy me tfor***Jd
prom issory ant* aad mortgugo
Should not be re-eeUbtlshod.
TH IS NOTICE shall b* pub­
lished one* ***h week for four
fl&gt; suceeaolvo week* la Tb*
Sanford Herald.
D ATED thl* 4th day of N*Vembar. i m ,
ISERL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court
B y: Martha T. VlhUn
X&gt;***ty CU rh
v»u den Barg A Oag
Attarnev* at Law
t l* Flret Federal Bulldtag
Orlande, Florida 111*1

Her. ft U SL 17. ISM

�Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want-Ads
95. HotiMa For Salt

§5. Hons** For Salt

I BEDROOM , 2 Bath, screen
ed patio. Ph. 323-ffKO.

3 BEDROOM House, take over 3 BEDROOM. Family Room , 3
paymenti
202 Bamboo
Bath, built la Appliances,
Dr. 322-7833
Central Air A Heat, w all to
wall carpeting. 333-3303.

BOBIRT A. WILLIAM*
loafer
Raymond Lnndqolat, Asm .
FA 2-3131 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

PINECIEST

3 Bdrm, Is*, combination din­
ing room, living room. Fla.
EVERETT A. HARPER
room. For Spacious living.
AGENCY - REALTOR
Low t i l e s . Fenced yard,
SMI t . Park Are.
Nearby s c h o o l , Shopping
Phones PA 2 22*4 o r PA 2-3213
Centers, 323 0329 by Owner.

Talk To These Ole Boys:

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

2 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. IU .
2101 Magnolia, Robert A.
Williams, 322-3931.
FURN. 1 Room A p t . Adults
$30 mo. Ph. 322-9400.
W E L A E A APARTMENTS
114 W. First St.
3 ROOM Furnished A p t 133
m o.. Includes water A elec­
tric. 322 9507.

168. Rooms For Rent

Payton Realty
333-1301 3140 Hiawatha at 17 03

Sato or R a t
CUSTOM BUILT
Labe, f t

Far Real

36 MERCURY, extra clean
Make offer, Ph. 838-4333.

V$* I tow m m «f that cheese for my pot mouse?*

FURN. 1 Bdrm. Houae, Clean,
close lo Base $63. 3226301
I

COMPLETELY

Furn

97. Hottsee For Rent

102. Mobile Homes • Salt

Housei, 322-2377.

FORD Falrlane 300, 2 Door Sedan, Auto.
Trans, Radio, Hester, An Exceptional Car

DUPLEX, furnished. 1 bed­
LAKE MARY. Real Clean, 2
room, n e w l y decorated.
Bdrm. Furnished house $73.
Adults.
Another available
Call 322-3030.
Dec. 1. 322-3610.

DODGE Senera I Poor Sedan. Standard
Trans, Radio, Hratrr, Ready T o On

UNFURNISHED 1 Bedroom 101. Trailer
houae, KMehen equipped. Pda

NO DOWN PAYMENT SPECIALS

322-3031.

SEVERAL TO CHOOSE FROM. COME IN
AND TAKE YOUR PICK.
1— 1961 DODGE 410— V-8 2 DOOR HARDTOP
WITH FACTORY AIR. DEMONSTRATOR—
SPECIAL PRICE.

SE

s
• BEDROOM, 2 bath, un­
furnished. 1 mi. to base, 3 102. Mobile Home* • Sale
blocks to shopping center A
school. 1 year leaie reqjiir EXCELLENT condition, 6x3V,
air conditioned. Owner. 322ed. $120 mo. 322-6070 alter
9061.
3 p. m.

LARGE 4 Bedroom Home with '64 Trailer, 10x57 Ft. Expanfull bath and 2 half baths
do. Early American, G. K.
$123 m o.; 1 BEDROOM, 2
Appliances. 322 dim
bath home with
Fam ily
room $123 month.
lx(2 FT. 2-bedroom with 21x10
ft. Cabana. All for $1903.
Payments less than rent.
322-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17-92
322-6164.

BANK RATES ON ALL CARS
GO WEST!

Payton Realty

SEE: THE DODGE BOYS

1-2

BOB THOM AS

3 Bedrooms
and USED
Awning* k Cabin**

QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17-92 S

Seminole County Motors

In

CALL

1801 W. 1st 81. — Sanford

M ERLE W. W A R N E R , Realtor

&gt;•

Or Ml 7-2330

708 South Park Avenue
DIAL 322-3829
Sanford, Florida

322-2362

103. .Mobile Homes - Rent

BOB McKEE USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
701 French Ave. 323-0731

118. Trucks For Stile
1951 C H E V R O L E T Panel
Truck $193. Ph. 322-4932.

10' WIDE, 2-bearoom trailer.
'33 DODGE W-lon
NO 8-4908.
$250. 322-0172,

1116. Apartments for Rent
3 ROOMS, Furn., Utilllie* $30
mo. 322-27*4.
2 BEDROOM F u n . Apt. CaU
322 9173, after 3 Ph. 322 0641.

Pickup,

120. Automotive Service
ihpe
4 Seat Cover*

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

ROSE COURT APT.
M W. M K. FA UW
Rdrm. Furn , near base, ALL WORK G U A R A N TIE D
2013 Sanford Avenue. 6664323

Notice Real-Estate Buyers
Would you. like to get the beat buy?
a home; In commercial; nr fnduntrial.

and

NEW

t

• CH ARLIE CRAIG

1937 DODGE 3 Door $330.
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
Wo French A vs.
322-4382

8 x 45 Ft. 2 Bdrm. Mobile 1961 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan
P h .-322 6877.
Home. In good eound condi­
tion. Ready to move in. « CHEVY I. NOVA, excel­
Good financing. See 4 make
lent condition. $1600. Ph
offer, cash or trade. 322-7498.
323-32*3.

CAMPER Trailer all metal,
good A solid. Cooking faci­
lities. Sleeps 2, $173. 323 0939

FURN. gar. apt. 322-2000.
I

Cabanas

30 FORD RANC1IERO for
Sale or Trade, rebuilt Motor,
new paint A -l condition. Kid­
dy Standard Service, tat 4
French Ave.

2it MngMUa Ph. FA *408
121. Scooters ft Cycles
Xmaa S P E C IA L - 1961 V eipa
Scooter No. 150 with windshield used one week, *100
le u than lilt price. A b o
Baby HI Chair 4k d roller.
CaU 323-0306.

FURN. Apt. Cloie In. Jimmie
Cowan. 323-4013.

Remember, The
Here's A Tractor. Just Add A 3th Wheol And
You're Ready To Go . . . . It's A 1939 Chevty MOO
.Series. For Short Haul. Or it W ill Make You An
Extra .Spare In knur Fleet! .Make Uu A n O ffer.
We lt Try To O blige.

[

Price

Is

CLEAN. Furn. Apt. Private
Entrance. 1001 Palmetto
1

BEDROOM A P T ,
only, 322-1187.

.Now Hero'a An Old Rig You M ight Could Use.
We're Not Braggiu' A bout It At-AIL The Flret
$193.00 Gala It. It'e A 1930 Ford F 100 Vi Ton. It
lie* No Body But You Can Bulla One. Better Hurry.

1-Room (Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath A ihower, suitable
for couple or single period
o r retired All utilities In
eluded in rent. Ideally lo­
cated on In St., within 1
block o f 2 free parking lota
and ihoppm g renter. In
quire at Manuel Jacobeo
Dept. Store 211 E. Firat St.

NATIONAL

REMEMBER, STRICKLAND-MORRISON’S PRICE IS RIGHT ON THESE USED TRUCKS.

1961 Chewy l j Tun. Yep, It'e Bendy T o G o A W

[

About 20,000 Mile*. Jmt Mrnkr In Good.

Now Here'* Os* Ta Carry The Whole Family In.
Or Ho You Ntod A Worh-AIIT It'll Haul About 8
Or I People. Il'a A Falcon Bee. A Nice '63 Model.
3 Seale.

DUMP TRUCKS — DUMP TRUCKS — DUMP TRUCKS — DUMP TRUCKS*

NOT ONE - NOT TWO — BUT THREE - THREE EXACTLY ALIKE
63 CHEVROLET 6000'a with jam up good dump bodlt*. Ready to roU. Big “ 6” engines. 5 speed
heavy Iranniniftsinn*. 9:00x20 lirett, West Const mirrors. 12,595 snch. Boys, Ihty're ready In roll.
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. AGAIN LET ME REPEAT, WE INTEND TO MOVE THESE
TRUCKS WITHIN THE NEXT 10 DAYS.
ALL UTILITY MEN, TAKE NOTICE: Hert's s dreamer for the plumber, the electrician, the
painter and many other uses. It's a 1959 Ford F-100 with a factory telephone utility body. Izn*
mileage, new paint and really ready to roll.

COURTEOUS
JACK BENTON
KEN KENYON

SALESMEN TO SERVE YOU

• CHARLIE HUDSON
• NICK PASTERNACK

• RALPH FOWLER (Sales Manager)
• GARY HUDGINS (General Mgr.)

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC
YOUR
322-1 181

AUTHORIZED

FORD

DEALER

IN

adult*

FURNISHED. 3 Room Apt.,
clean, close up town $10.
322 6261.

R IG H T .

DOWNTOWN

SANFORD

W. PARK 614-8919

CORNER ONORA RD. 4k HWY. 17-9S
a r t*

n tr p

1965 PACEMAKER SPECIAL
O N L Y $3266.00 O R
$55.78 PER M O N T H .
COMPLETELY FURNISHED,
DELIVERED AND SET UP.
ASK TO SEE OUR 1964 MODELS
AT DRASTIC DISCOUNTS.

Quality Mobile Homes, Inc.
PHONE StMMS

■WY. 17-08 BO.

Robson Sporting Good*
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
304 M E. lit. Ph. FA 15*61

vw
G HI A
• Sedans
• Hard Tops
• Convertibles
• Station Wagons
Complete Selection

59’* Thru 84’i

9200 - 1300 Down
940 • 960 Month
190% Mechanical
Guarantee — 30 Daya —
1,090 Milee On All
Used VW'e.

1501 WEST 1st STREET

N O W T W O L O C A T IO N S

Sale* — Parti — Service
Factory Authorized Dealer

Ellinor Motor Co.
do. Hwy. 17-91
Sanford, Fla.

^
r »'/J

322-1835

B

NEW '64 RAMBLER CLASSIC
S-Door 668 Sedan. Gold and White, Aatomntie,
Healer, While Wall Tiree. Sold Under Fall Factory
Warranty.
LIST 1275*

OUR SPECIAL PRICK

UNFURN. Upstairs APT. $33
month, 309 Magnolia Ave
Inquire downstair* after 6
p. m. or call 332-1130

Look ’em Over. There Might Just Be A Good Used Truck Her# That Yoti Could Put To Work. Come

1963 Ford F 400 (Long Wheel Base). |t‘n
A V-8 With 3 Speed Axle. You'll Get A
Good Trurk In This One.

Qualify Mobile Homes, Inc.

*2395

wm
Trade

$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.

TRUCK BARGAINS - TRUCK BARGAINS - TRUCK BARGAINS
1931 Ford F-600 With Flat Body. (Long Wheel
Base), 3 Speed Aale, V-8 Eagiae. Runs Very Good.
You Can Get The Bargain Hera You Have Been
Looking For.__________________

TO

Gateway to The Waterway

DUPLEX 1203 Elm. nicely
furnished $60 mo. Alio 119
Eltn, newly Decorated $30
ino. North 8 5267,

LAKE MARY, Heal clean furn­
ished Apt. $30. Call 323 3930.

1961 Cream l'u ff Ford F-608. (Long Wheel User)
2 Speed Axle, Excellent Tiree, V-8 Engine With
Flat Body. Ready To Roll, About 38,M 0 Miles,

COME

16' C o m e t Craft 80 HP In­
board, reasonable. Ph. 3221869.

62 Pontiac Star Chief
Sedan. A Clean Lot it Car With Pow­
er. Going Thia Week To Some Lucky
Buyer For

NICELY FURN. 4 room Apt.,
Adults. Ph 322 1928.

Drive Them. Make Us An Offer. We Mean To Move These Trucks Within 10 Day*.

Tired O f Renting ! ! !

Senkorik Ginas and Point

'S W FALCON Sprint, V8— 4 IT Ft. HIGH HAT. with access
Speed. Atium e payment* of
ories, *38. 30 h.p. Johnson,
$38 monthly. Can he aeen at
elec, start, Mitchell Tilt
2423 Princeton A ve., San­
Trailer. ExceUeot condition,
ford.
$730. CaU 323-8*43.

223-tWT

NICE 2 Bdrm., Kitchen equip­
ped, Venetian bttada, Fla
Beam, extras H o m o., 2100
Amelia Are. Ph. 322-2372.

t'O RVAIR Morns Auto Trana., Ksdin A
Heater, New Tires, One Owner Car,
Excellent Condition

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

CLEAN ROOM tor Man. 401
'62 VESPA 125 Motor Scooter.
Magnolu Ave. 322-0720.
3300 miles. Excellent condi­
tion. New Paint. $200. Phone
113. A uIim For Sale
322 3668.
M CHEVROLET, $73. 1900
123. Hoots ft Motors
Adams. Ph. 322-0313.

322-3031

D A R T 4 D oor Sedan, Standard Trana,
Heater, New Tires, 14,000 Miles O f
Factory Warranty Left

Phone 322-0611

106. Apartment■ for Rent 120. A l t a i l hn Service

NEAT TURN. Cottage, suit­
able hr couple. Private
yard. M00 Palmetto, Ph.

COKVAIK Monza Auto. Tran*., Hadin
and Hratrr. Immirutato Condition. Only
10,000 Actual Miles

FRANK BRUNSON

Nov. 27, 1964 — Page 11

BEDROOM. 1 Bath honw
«
large lo t
Hardwood
B oon , nrapea throughout,
large Monkey P u u te tree.
Carportc A separata Gar­
age with work ahop. Low
d o w i payment

97. Ho

f PLYMOUTH Sport Fury 2 Door HardW top F illy Equipped, 14,000 Actual Miles,
Llho New, Factory Warranty

• BEN HOW LAN P

fr r s ll

laad Estates, Sanford. Low
down payment. Ph. 322-9132.

m PER MONTH

£sm
Suy&amp;:
Cut £m Jjjdm H

in fa r l

BEDROOM, 1H Bath, Stm-

I

1230 M OVE* IN

Ikr

Far 8«)9

»5. Hi

Ph. 322-5612

B A N K

1[P O S S E S S IO N

60 Poniac
Ventura Catalina
Little Beauty A l

Chr«rulet $897 bal. $39 mo.
Ford $.677 bal. 138 mo.
Plymouth $597 bal $29 mo
lo r d 1899 bal. $41. mo.
Chevrolet 1199 bal. 126 mo.
Chrtrolrl 4199 bal. f i t rao.
VW
1*99 bal. I l l mo.
Ford $599 bal. I l l mu.
Chevrolet 1699 bal. 112 mu.
Chevrolet $399 bal. I l l mu.
Rambler 1577 bal. 131 mo.
Chevrolet 17*1 baL l it mo.
Ford 1199 bal. $17 mo.
Chevrolet $1381 bal $47 m «
'60 Cnrvair 1199 baL $32 mo.
'56 Dliivmoliila $399 bal 817 mo
'56 ( hrvrulet $147 bal. $10 mo.
'56 ItuirL $992 bal. $31 n o .
‘55 Cadtllat $199 bal. $10 mo.
36 (lid.m obile $399 ba&lt; $31 mo
'36 ( hryeler $399 bal. $31 mo,
'37 Imperial $392 bal. 130 mo.
'36 llrSuta $399 bal. 112 mu.
*17 Cadillac $687 bal. $33 mo.

AVE.
EVENINGS

SANFORD

Sanford, Florida
322*4303
National Kepo*"r**ion« Inc.

I

Door Cpa.

A

6.1 Chevrolet Impala

60 Rambler

Super Sport Coupe. V-8, Auto­
matic
Tranimiaalon,
Power
Sleeting, Radio, Healer, Bucket
Seat*, Com ole and All Vinyl
Interior

Super Wagon. Lota O f Going Left
In Thin One.
ONLY

*2395

60 Comet
Sedan. A Very Desirable Small Car
With Autom atic A Steal A t

61 Ford
6 Paeeenger Station W agon, V-8 En­
gine, Automatic Tran*miaalon, Power
Steerinx, Radio 4 Heater, Air Con­
ditioner, l.uxxagr Bark and Other
Option*. Clean Car Throughout —
Special Buy

1395

1595

4 Door Sedan, V-8 Englna, Auto­
mata TrantmUalnn, Heater and
Good Tirra. Dark Red Fiatah,
Clean Culor Key Interior

62 Oldsntobile 88
4 Door Sedan, Rocket " I " Engine,
Automatic Tran*mia*lon, P o w e r
Steering, Power Brake*, Radio, Heat­
er and Air Conditioning.

57 Pontiac
Good Shape.

Naff

la id .

56 Olds 98
4-Door. All Power Feature*
Exceptional For Thia Year.

62 Chevrolet Bel Air

*2195
695

And

THE ABOVE CARS ARE ON OUR
NEW LOT — 1501 WEST l*t STREET

OTHER FINE USED CARS
AT OUR MAIN LOT
301 WEST FIRST STREET

&lt;

Ranch Wagon. V-8, Automat!*
Tranimiaalon and Heater

"39
'39
'39
'39
'39
'55
'39
’60
'37
'39
‘57
*57
'56
'63

1A11

Station Wagon. Automatic, Radio.
Heater, Whit* Tire*. A Heal Buy A t

59 Ford

&lt;^&gt; $

l u l l OPEN

61 Tempest

1995
1095
1 09 5
795
*695
*395
*495

60 Volkswagen
Panel Delivery. 1 Speed Traatmls•Ion. Over Size Tires. A Solid Body
and Run* Good

j

59 Plymouth
Suburb* rt Station Wagon, V-6
Automatic T ra n .mi—ion. P o w e r
Steering, Power Brakes, Radio
and llraler

C
*

f
ft
*

D C
*

595

55 Chevrolet

l^y B U i CK

Ft Ton Pick L'p

60 Volkswagen
Panel Truck, Clean AH
Good Tiree

Around,

t ^ A
*F f t W
ft
ft

5

H O LLER
M O T O R SALES

2nd &amp; PALMETTO
2507 PARK DR.

PHONE 322-6231
322-0RG1

("-^ R A M B L E R
PHONE 322-0231
301 WEST FIRST STREET
1501 WEST FIRST STREET

SANFORD
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS *TIL • FJI.

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M

C K O H Y

p
a
dt
h
eK
a
ttn r
U
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t to
heavy snow M i ley « W l to­
day from the Wa tti w Back-

•ad to tfea cartel
Pacific Co*it ia
lew tfcM a quarter of

to n

Im to Minnesota.
Hauntow driving warnings
« t n test oat from eastern
Montana to M in im a . Cattlemca wart alio alerted.

(I

Fadaral iavaatlgatan M i
tryiag to datarmtoa the eaoae
d the crash at a private plane
• t MBlvltte, N. J., that killed
M aircraft ezecotive, his wife,

AA District
Meeting Sunday

o

Invitation has b ee* extend­

8KMINOLE HIGH’S MAJORETTES, decked oat !n tribal coatume, re­
turn from a BoecBBifol hunt with a “bulldog" during halftime pageant at
Hm SHS-DeLand tilt at Memorial Stadium.
(Herald Photo)

ed to phytieiana, clergymen,
law enforeamrat officers, pab&gt;

MOVING?

lie and private nureea, mem­
bers o f industry sa d other in­
terested individuals to tbs A l­
coholics Anonym ous district
masting Sunday sftornooa a t
tha Sanford C M e Center.
Coffee win ha served at 1
p.
A A speakers will ha
heard at 2 p. m. and refresh­
ments wlS be served a t 3:90
p. m.

M l IV I NI .

A Ni l

S I MW A &lt; . f

I f»

I NI

A

NEW TORE (U P !) — The
Coeat

Guard

tinned

lie M irth

doggedly

eon-

today fo r

aia aw * still tutaceoattted fo r
fa

tha

liner-tanker

collision

I

In tha fog-shrouded Atlantic
o ff

the

New

Jersey

coast

which claimed the llvee o f 13
other men.
The elx .w ere members e f
tha 43-man crew o f the 111-

policem an and several of the
d e n e e itr a t o n were injured.
Ia addition. eiveral firemen

the Congo” and ‘ ‘down with
Am erican Imperialism."
Reports slid the library
w as set aflam e la a well-planBed operation, The shouting
denMBftraten charged past a
few U. a. Marines sad regular
Egypt!sa
police guard to
spread flam m able material ia
tha library building. N o Amer­
icana w ere reported injured.
More than 27,000 books,
som e of them rare, were de­
stroyed. U. S. Ambassador Lu­
cius O. Battle described the
ntlned building ae “ one of the

M/SGT. HAZEL &amp;
Henley, of 101 Exit
10th Street, haa been
d e c o r a t e d with th«
A rray Commendation
Medal for meritorious
service at Camp Zama,
U. S. Army headquar­
ters in JapanBritish em basilea la Prague,
CtiehM lovakla. Windows warn
stoned and cars damaged. The
Belgian am bassador lodged a
protest with the C icc h govern-

fated Norwegian tanker Stolt
Dagali which waa ripped in
tw o oarly Thursday by tha
new 920 million Israeli luxury
liner Bhalon crowded with
merry-making pasaengers em­
barked on a Thanksgiving
cruise. A Coast Guard spokes­
man called tha accident •
"m ajor maritime disaster."
The remaining 24 tanker
crewmen wars picked up in
an early dawn mammoth res­
cue operation by helicopters
and bouts directed by tha U.
S. Coast Guard.
Mrs. Margs P a a t a l i e o ,
Haifa, Israel, a crew member,
waa rsmoved from the Shalon
by helicopter to tha Army
hospital at Fort D is, N. J.,
suffering from bruised rib*
and internal bleeding. She
whs injured by the slamming
o f s watertight door at the
time o f im pact None other o f

U to official Csech News
Agency CTK said tha demon­
strations followed a Congo
protest meeting by more than
300 African, Asian and Latin
American students in the cap­
ital.
Later U. S. Ambassador
Ouler bridge Horsey received
an official apology for tha in ­
the eia psssmiwro-ar&gt;4, eao
cident from C o m m u n i s t
w s have abroad."
crewmen aboard the Shalom
authorities.
The
Csechs
said
R e p o r t s retchin g Vienna
was reported hurt.
•aid A frican students attacked they would pay fo r tha dam ­
The stem half o f the 11,tha Am erican, Belgian and age incurred.
723-ton tanker tank only minutts after the Impact. The
how end, which had been a
precarious haven fo r Capt.
Kristian Bendlksen and nlns
to Ocala where they will of his crew until they were
N n . H. L. Johnson
rescued, was still afloat to­
Well, I know that averyonc march In the annual Christ­
day.
had a wonderful Thanksgiv­ mas parade there that night.
A tug was standing by the
ing d a y . Now Mother can Hie nest day we will see the Ihiw , tu tow it to port if pos­
atari planning for the Christ- sights o f Silver Springs and sible.
m u D a y menu. That day Six Gun Territory. So we are
Somewhers not far o ff tha
Isn't so far away now. Wo looking forw ird to a wonder­ DS-foot Cosst Guard cutter
here in the Johnson houschokl ful weekend. • • • The follow ­ “ Cape Strait" prowled In the
e r e kind o f anxious for it to ing Saturday they will march area uaing it* huge sputllghta
g e l h ere because w e will see in the DcUmd Parade and In nn attempt to find any
our
em ail
granddaughters, from there we will go to signs o f the missing men.
Cindy, Carol and Barbie llud- Leesburg (or the Elks Bowl
eos. They and daughter, Shir­ gsme. Our own high school
ley, and son-in-law, Don, are football team will participate.
com ing down from Frederick- Hope all injured players are H K S X K IIT , V II K IK I H V town, M o, • • • L. C. and well and ahle to play. Have
r u n .r a l m u Im i fnr V l.-kl.
t.vnn K.nn.rty, tS month.,
Pauline Hobby and daughteri been keeping tabs on our
who ill.it W ..ln»w l»y. w .r .
•pent last weekend in Moul­ player out this way, Bernic
in b . h«M »t J
ro. in-Uv
•I O r.m kow r u n .r .l l|«m»
trie, d a ., where they attend­ Harbour, and tha doctor says
wtlh n«v. P.ul lurk*, o f
ed a fam ily reunion. Pauline
r i n l N .sur.n* t’ hnfrh nlrl.
that he Is much Improved.
rl.H m t
by EUl.r
eaya there w ere SB there. Very glad to hear that. * • *
I’ .u l Mann Hurt*! waa - h .Don't you know there were a
lUll.d St OakUw* XI.nitXI.it
Mr. and Mri. Ed Smith of
lot o f old m em ories relived
P a rk .
Orange Htvd. have s i Thanks­
at that lima. 1 bet m ric one
giving guests their former
could write a book on just neighbors of Hialeah, Fla.,
OVER 35 YEARS
such a subject. • • * Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Carl Fhilta.
A t Fleet A Palmstte
Carl Anderson has returned They will stay over the w eek­
(Alongside old post office)
home from a short trip to end. The Smiths were also
M arietta, Gs., where she at- next door neighbors n{ my
brother, George Grow, tn Hi­
aleah. • • • Our thought this
week: In life It Is Just as im ­
portant to forget some things
as It is lo remember others.
• Carpets * Furniture
So don't forget to remember
• Tile
* Piano*
and always remember to for­
• Rental Bede
get.

Funeral Notice

think there’s a string attached to this. As usual, you're righ t
get the $5 if you are a bona fide car buyer.
How do we Know if you’re bona fide? Easy. I f 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’U hand you 15.
It’s not because we’re generous. It’s just that if you are about to buy a
car, it’s worth 95 to us for a chance to talk to you. We’re confident that
we can fill your need, somewhere between a Corvair and a Cadillac.
And of course you get the 95 when you buy from us. Just ask for it

lichafft* forty over
sight Handy isciwgvf
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322-15*2

Showroom - - Second &amp; Palmetto
Phone 322-0711

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N U R SIN G A N D

CO N VALESCEN T

RESIDENCE

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300 SOUTH BAY AVENUE
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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We have

endeavored to bring to Sanford and Seminole

County the finest possible conception

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will

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facilities,

requiring

of

personal care

nursing and convalescent care. It

continuous

policy to provide the finest

the finest personnel and the finest attention

to be found

anywhere.

We cordially extend to you and your loved ones, an
invitation to come and inspect our home.

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MODERN DESIGN AND EQUIPMENT

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COMPLETE NURSING CARE

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CONGENIAL LIVING

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RESTORATION CARE

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REASONABLE RATES

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SHOULD YOU RE UNABLE TO ATTEND THE OPENING W R IT S
OR TELEPHON E FOR OUR FREE BROCHURE ON
“ W H AT ONE SHOULD EXPECT IN A NURSING HOME."

SEMINOLE LODGE
300 SO. BAY AVE.
P. a BOX 1450
SANFORD. FLORIDA
TELEPHONE 3S-073S

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MAIN ENTRANCE

THIS BEAUTIFUL ADDITION TO A GROWING SANFORD BUILT BY

Le R O Y C. ROBB
C O NSTRU C TIO N C O ., Inc
2800 S. SANFORD AVE.

PHONE 322-5011

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WE INSTALLED
canful aslectlen on toe part
•f th. owner-operators. Mr.
u f Mrs. DoaaM Graham,
*1 traveled fro* Malaa to
T m a looking for the tool
■pot to M M • M W nurtiog
homo and waa seriously con­
sidering T n u , until I can*
to Caotral llorMa. T h a i
1 know tola waa W , aaM
Administrator DoaaM Orabam.
*'Wa cheat Sanford bocauae
it la each n warm, friendly
town with aeanle beauty and
lovely natural surrounding*.
Wt cbooo thta particular alto
bacauaa It ta near the hospit­
Donald Graham looks pensive as he
al, phyaiciana and dentieta-who
tha new Seminole Lodge Nursing
will be cleat by whan needed,"
mtng here, December 1st. The publle
be added.
Open House slated for Sunday.
"We also considered toe
beat place to raise our four
children and selected Sanford
na a piece where they would
foal at hawo sad become a
part of too cemmaalty sad
acbool life,1* bo noted.
Tha Grahams ownad and op­
erated a nursing home In
Maadvilla, Pennsylvania for
ofsht years, but soon found
Uismsolvts at capacity with
no room to expand, and bav­
ins atwaya wanted to move
South, they boson to soak a
likaly site to build a now
home la a warmer tUmeto.
Mrs. Graham, who la s
graduate of Ipeacer Hospital
School « f Hurting la Pnaayl*
veals, aaM that aha bad "siways boon Inton ated la older
people and aympaUwOe to
their prublems."
"If I had my way, I would
Just lava to taka eara af alt
of toam h r free, hat under
the atrlagaat nuralag hams
building codas, this is, af
courts, Impossible," aha as*
plained.
Tha new laminate Ledge
has SS hada, with rat* to
etpand to tM as
arisen. It la eempriaod af MW
square feat af fleer specs and
valued at 9USJM0, sitting oa
U. I. Isa. Everett M. Dirk, to# front of a two a m tract
sea. recuperating at hi* De- of land on Bay Av#., between
Bsry home from a back frac­ Second and Fourth It.
ture, said today the doctors ex­
pect he will bs able to ba out Win Enrforomcnt
of his braes "la about a
By JsNs Barton
Endorsement by II shatter
The leas lor suffered tha members af A l t a m o n t e
"email fracture" a a (all Springs Cltlseae for Bettor
soma weeks asa and decided Government, In*-, waa given
to recover at his Delary real- eeunell s a n d I d a t e s Colin
donee. Ha aaM X-rays lakes Crewe, dlitrtat I, and Bari
yesterday tadlaste tha Injury Chapman, district 4, nt a ral­
la "deflaitaly oa the maud." ly sponsored bp toe argunlaHa baa suspended all kla of­ alien, Other sendIdatoo spank­
ficial hacUeas pending Ms re- ing Included Edward Levy,
aavary, Dirtsea (aid The Her­ Donald Frltok, sad Foul
ald tots wonting.
Beeeke.

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OUR SINCERE WISHES
FOR A SUCCESSFUL
OPENING TO

S&amp;ninofa

ACOUSTICAL
CEILING TILE
AND
THERMAL

INSULATION

Brant Brothers
M M . M AMA GRAHAM, RN, owner and operator of the Seminole Lodge
Nursing Home atta at the nursing station In the central room of the home
as she plans for the care and comfort of the resident* of tha homo.

920 S. HUGHEY STREET
ORLANDO. FLORIDA

tura too ssuai up ■■ tool as
toay naad It. rat sot dlatuit

t gnat part of too day for
patient* in a tuning home
and the Seminole Lodgs Nurs­
ing Heat, opening hern Daesmbar 1 baa made toms
•peels] preparations along
those lines for the care and
comfort of their residents.
Tbs community television
sat la the living room will
bavo Individual plug la ear­
phones f o r hard-of-hearing
residents, so that they may

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In tha bedrooms, whora
then are else telovlaioa sots
mounted an ton walla, tack
resident baa hand control! at
bia bcditde, that include ear*
phone* for individual liitooins that will sot disturb the
room matt.

Best Wishes
0

Fund Campaign

PTO Project
It Success

Slated Tuesday

By Mn. H. L. Minton
Iks recent bonk fair and
msgksM supper Restored by
As Leko Maares Momentary
PTO baa baas reported a
"oomplate aucceaa" by the
chstrmss, Mrs. Dotty Bcliale.
Mrs. Belli!* hat publicly
l a n a w t tbs PTO's apprecla(tea to local food store* mik­
ing donations; to Mr*. Lnrralas Graham a t U w T B A moclstlea hr abowtsi a movie
and to Pickard Boyd for mtktsg and distributes poster*.
Proceeds trots tha event will
halp hrnlah tbs achool library.

Sanford are motbsra will
march Tuesday evening for
tha Jerry Lewie Appeal in
the fund raising campaign of
tha Muscular Dystrophy As.
soclatlons of America, Inc.,
according to Field Represent­
ative William B. Croft Jr.
The march chairman ia Mra.
Nancy Foy. Mack N. Claveland Sr., chief uf the Sanford
Fire Department, ia rampalrn
chairman for th. local area.
Mrs. Catherine Bay. of San­
ford, is campaign treasurer.
Funds derived from the
march, said Chief Cleveland,
will be utilised for medical
research and care of potlsnta.

HARCAR ALUMINUM PRODUCTS CO.
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CrnigdtuMoM
Seminole Lodge

Sincere Withes
For Every
Success
To Mr. A M n .
Donald Graham . . .

Sid Vihlcn, Sr.

AND

Sid VUUcr, Jr.

EQUIPMENT

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SUPPLIED

BY

Mr. and Mrs. George m um u s d ) , n n show * disc tuning tks Chrysler Air*
( t a p kegtlag t M sir condilWnlag systeai with Mr. sad Mra. DonsM
Grmamm.

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MEDICAL SUPPLY
COMPANY
&lt; M H U R ROBERTS, R spream U IU s)

529 — 24th 8TREET
WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA

I I I T I I f

IT WAB OUB HAPPY
PBIV1LBOB TO HAVE BEEN

Sid Vthkn
Randall Electric Comp«ny
111 Msgwwtis Avenue
Phans IB -N 1I
Commercial . . . Kcsldeatial . . . laduatrial Wiring

CHOSEN TO INSTALL
I'HBYHLKH AIR-TEMP
COOLING AND HEATING
IN THIS MODEBN
STRUCTURE.

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BEAUTIFUL

FURNITURE

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Southern A ir
2513 PARK DRIVE

(Ph. 322-8321)

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Every Facility For 24-Hour Care Given By Seminole Lodge
Nov. 27, 19*4—Pag* S-A

Provided For
Continued Care
It*

new

Seminole

Lodge

N uning Horn* b i incorporat­
ed every

facility (or

geney ca rt,

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at well at

the

routine &gt;4 hour daily cart o&lt;
their retldenta.
AO room t arc equipped with
bells and lights which a rt roea tettd to the sureta' statkw
w htrt registered a u n t s a n aw
duty around the clock.

RN, examines the
other nurses will use to lift patients safely in nnd out o f a water therapy.
Thw machine can also be used In other rooms, since It is movable. Not
shown In the photograph is the canvas seat and back where patients will
sit in comfort as they are assisted in or out o f the tub.
{Herald Photo)

Thera a r t special bunera
especially designed for stroke
patients who may have suf­
fered various degrees of para*
lysis. These "soft tou ch" but­
lers are encased In a plastic
packet and can be activated
by the pressure of the hand,
arm or leg, or even by the
head or oh la.
The eall lights cannot be
shut o ff at the nurses station,
bo cut o ff only in the
but must be
patient's room,
is no danger that a patient's
call may not be answered. Call
'buttons a n located hi the
bathrooms as well as in tbs
room s. Convenient hsad-rsUs
run a lo o g sD the walls, halls
sad bath.
In tha therapy bathroom , a
portable sling hoist is ready
to lift patients into the tub aad
out so d can also be used to
lift heavy pstisnts into bod
if need be.
There are large shower
room s where a wheel-chair
patient may be rolled right
in, wheelchair aad all, for a
shower.
Special features provide ail
kinds o f care fo r the aged
Including convalescent care,
Intensive care, tacm tineoce
care, restorative care, band
feeding •• well as day care
and short term care.
To provide for mental, em o­
tional and spiritual balance,
the Seminole Lodge h is an ex­
tensive program o f planned
recreation, occupational pro­
jects, religious services and
dietary planning.
A special feature is located
at all the outside doors. Here,
when the door is opened from
the Inside, a bright light
cornea on, and from the apeaker overhead, the resident
h eirs the inquiring voice of
Ihe nurse, who will find out
who is going out, where and
why.
Facilities are available for
personal laundry, beauty treat­
ments and haircuts.
In the doctor's treatment
room are em ergency equip­
ment supplies Including a
drainage pump, auction ma­
chine, inbalatoe, and examina­
tion tables and equipm ent
In Ihe preparation room
connected to the nurses sta­
tion are a refrigerator, steri­
lizer. cupboards and preparatioo tables and sinks.
Another Intensive care fea­
ture, o f which many residents
of the nursing home may never
be aware, la an electronic, in­
visible bed rail.
Thu device which fits all
around the edge o f Ihe bed
under the mattress, warns the
nurse when a patient who has
been ordered on complete bed
rest, is getting out o f bed.
Summoned by the electronic
signal, the patient who decides
he doesn't want to stay In
bed, no matter what the doc­
tor ordered, will suddenly find
the nurse at his aide before
he can get very far, or fall
and hurt himself.
This "invisible bed-rail" is
a boon to the nurse, and pre­
vents the patient from feeling
"fen ced in " by conventional
bed-rails.

Nursing Home Opens Dec. 1
11m Samiaola Lodge Nurs­ aad vanity facilities separat­ la the comfort and conven­
ience o f the n iid en ts.
Thera is also an isolation
tion Dac. 1 with 35 bads, with
Tha two-bed rooms have
room with private bath and
room to axpaad and convert their own bath and the single
other facilities for patients
to 100 bad* as necessary.
room s'h a v e a private bath.
who may contact a com m un­
Thera arc at present three
All room s are decorated in
icable diseise or need abso­
private room s, eight two-bed eye-plsaslng p a s t e l c o lo n ,
lute quiet and rest.
room *
aad
four four-bed w i t h
hirm onliing drapes,
U r. and Mrs. Donald G ra­
wards.
bedspreads and accessories.
ham, owners and operators
These four-bed wards art Comfortable chairs, spacious
o f the rest hom e, noted that
really two room s, with a con­ closets, large, roomy draw ­
this room would probably be
necting bathroom and closet ers, well-lighted mirrors add
used only In emergencies un­
til the patient could be admit­
ted to the hospital.
The spacious central living
room is furnished with com
fortably arranged c h a i r s ,
lamps and tables and a com
munal television set with in­
dividual earphones for loud
er sound needed by hard-ofhearing resident!.
ing Home will begin opera­ ing the bedroom a n a s .

OUR VERY BEST
WISHES FOR A
SUCCESSFUL
OPENING

Wentworth Gets
Legion Honor

WILKINS PAVING CO.
WILSON'S CORNER — WEST let ST.

16

PHONE 322-4030
P. O. BOX 89

SANFORD, FLA.

BEST W IS H E S T O

By Donna Estes
David Wentworth of Long
wood has been appointed to
the National Pilgrimage Com
mittce of the American Leg
ion by Notional Commander
Donald E. Johnson of Indian
spoil*. Ind., in recognition of
service given Die Legion over
the past 33 consecutive years.
Wentworth is a past c o m ­
mander of Nelson-Conley Post
66 of Lisbon Falls, M e.; a
past member of the NaUonal
Advisory Committee and p re­
sently a member of Old Glory
Post 183.

THE

Were Selected To Paint
This Outstanding

Nursing And Convelesccnt
Home That Will

Mean So Much To Sanford.

C om pleft

WERE CHOSEN TO ERECT SEMINOLE
LODGE. WE SUPPLIED IN ADDflTOIV
TO THE REGULAR BUILDING BLOCK.
THE DECORATIVE BLOCKS USED FOR
THE FRONT ENTRANCE.

Open House Set
Sunday the public la invited
to visit the new Seminole
Lodge Nursing Home located
oa Bay Avenue, between Sec­
ond and Fourth Street, which
la achedultd to open o o Dec.

Chapman Concrete Products

the m inin g duties.
Patients m ay be visited by
their

ow n

physicians

or

SINCE 1941

if

they era new ia tha commun­

ity, by local doctors, working
in c o -o p tn tio a with the staff
L
Owners o f the attractive of tha boms.
new home a n Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Graham,
both
of
whom will take an active pari
in tha operation o f the fa c u ­
lty.
Graham w ill function at
administrator and Mrs. Gra­
ham who ia a registered
nurse, specialising in geriat­
rics, wiU head the sta ff of
four full-time nurses and sev­
eral nurses aides.
Mrs.
Florence
Graham,
mother of Graham will serve
as a combination receptkmlitbookkeeper and secretary for
the new home.
The other nurses am Mrs.
Marion Rcisback and Mrs.
Letha Scott. Thera a lio will
he a male orderly,
Mrs. Anna Yeager will be
In charge o f the kitchen and
dining room facilities.
Five nurses aides will share

1M

SANFOKD. FLA.

N . ELM
PHONE 322*8995

W IS H ES

TO

S e m in o le Jtodcfe

NURSING AND CONVALESCENT RESIDENCE

Methodist Meet
Scheduled Here

Sixteen members o f the dls- ,
trirt executive committee o f &lt;
thn
Woman'*
Society
of
Chrlstion
Service
of
the
Methodist
Church
held
a
Saul of Tarsus was the name
luncheon meeting at the home
n( the Apostle Paul before his
o f Sir*. Ralph Anderson of
conversion.
Ormond Ileaeh recently.
Mrs. Don Coward, Crescent
City, district president, led
the group In making plant
for the remainder o f the year.
Sperial dales will include:
Feb. 18, District Day at
New Smyrna Beech; March
4, Dr Land District Woman's
Society meeting at thn First
Church in Ormond Beach;
March 18, exeeutiva commit*
tee meeting in Sanford; April
20-22, Florida conference an*
nual meeting in Tampa; May
13, Leaderahlp Training Day
at Trinity Church, Patatka.
The group alio voted |50
toward sponsoring a youth
delegate to tha United Na*
tions-Washtngton Seminar la
February.
Local mambera o f tha com*
mittee are Mrs. T. F. McDan­
In U s trip into outer space, iel, Sanford; Mrs. Edward J.
Major Gagarin, Russian cos­ Parry, Mr*. C. N. O g g and
monaut, attained a speed of Miaa Mary Hubbard, all of
about 11,000 miles per hour. DeBary.

Ssu/Ytinok Jjo d ge
We Ye Pleased That We

WE ARE HAPPY THAT OUR BLOCKS
MRS. JOSEPHINE POFF, nurse's aide checks
out thn signal system in the nurses station
which connects with all r» ims in the Seminole
Lodge
Nursing Home. Mm. P off will be one o f
iA /u g v 41IUIUIE
five aides who will assist in caring for resi( Herald Photo)
dent* o f the home.

M r . t t a lb a c k , P r e s id e n t or w a n rtumrnng a n d H e a t in g , a n d M r s .
Graham, Sr. demonstrate the h y d r n u lle Uft used to lift patienta In
and o u t o f the institutional tub in the speclul bathroom f o r patients
unable to bathe themselves.

IT WAS OUR PRIVILEGE TO INSTALL THE
PLUMBING IN THIS OUTSTANDING NURSING AND
CONVALESCENCE HOME.

CRANE

CONGRATULATIONS

. . . Preferred plumbing fixtures and fittings
for every residential, commercial, industrial

R O G ER B R ITTO N
P A IN T IN G

CONTRACTOR
LONGWOOD, FLORIDA

Phone 838-1806

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D e W IT T

HUNTER

(CUSTOM GRADING AND

601 E. 26th STREET

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FILL DIRT)

PH. 322-3268

and institutional installation.

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SANFORD

PLUMBING, HEATING,
AIR CONDITIONING
PHONE

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Service

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Color Contributes To
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a part to bringing to
Sanford roeh a muchneeded fidtity aa

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Inf which tncomptuts 0,700 aqunre foot of floor tpact, Tho

homo mow hag 15 bods, tad thoro la plenty of room on tho
tptdooa gyoandi to providt for expansion aa tho need arises.
Appraisal value of tho homo has been aet ot $180,000.
(Harold Photo)

In ona
of the feutsrsa af access
from the kitchen to the dlsiaf
roost and homo-like tour
plan tables allow
la

pastel colon of pink, bloc, jrollaw, frees, lavendtr, and
poach. Attnetin coordinated
draperies and bedspreads so*
m l koala color of tko wage
o f tko room, add(nr colavkey*
ad highlights which the view,
or la co n to find attnetin

McRANEY PAINT
&amp; GLASS CO.

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114 W. SECOND ST.

PH. 8284481

SANFORD, FLORIDA

"Wa vast aor mktotto
Oa be aa happy aa p m
albla. One may bo hap­
py In a worm, sunny, yellowtoned room wban another
may pi afar tko quieter, men
raatfal otmaaphan Is a notar-toood ir o n room," aald
Mr*. Graham.
“ Almost awry lody who
hao Tialtad so la dallfhtad
erlth the lavender room*,
which held so appeal for th*
■anHoman. who Ilka other
aaton batter," oddod Graham.
Is tko apedooo central aaeMas ad tko home, colorful
IT WAS OUR PLEASURE TO
plosion, filled with frw s
ptesta and nhrabbery form
SUPPLY THE ARCHITECTURAL
dividing llnei between the viaitan recaption and waltlnf
M1LLWORK FOR THIS OUTSTANDING
room, the raaldcnt'a Uvinf
NURSING HOME.
room and the dining room.
Thla lection baa alio been
TREATMENT ROOM at the Seminole Lodge contains equipment neces­
MRS. ANNA M. YEAGER, shown hero ot th*
arranged ao that folding ahutdoor
of th* atolnless steel refrigerator will bo in
sary for physical examination or emergency care, including auction
tan can be pulled forward to
charge of th* kitchen facilities nt the Seminole
divide the living and dining
pump, inhalator, drainage pump, scale* and other equipment.
room arena Into sections.
Lodge when it opens on December 1st
DUi divieion la aapaefally
affective for tha dining room
405 LOOMIS A VENUS
Mighty Movement
construct tha island sttoa with­
ana, whore rssldsnts may, on
Trucks used in building the in 30 days as too,000 Egyptians
holiday or other occailona, Ilka
DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
World’s Fair at Montreal mov­ moved in 20 yetri in building
to entertain member* of their
ed as much rock and fill to ths great Pyramid of Cheops.
family or a fraternal group.
Attractive draw drapei,
Th* handle af the wheal esn store rnuscio tone, reach,
wood paneling and wide win* Many of the special fea­
bo
adjusted to route in small grasp and leverage Include
down form the boundarlee of tures Incorporated la th*
circles,
with a minimum of parallel bars, walk-up steps,
building of tho now Seminole
the social area.
tension,
so
that It turns ssilly exercise pulleys, hip rotators,
Lodge Nursing Homo which
st
first.
As
tha patient pro­ finger boards and other small
opens Dec. 1 art Kama which
Kami.
•rs used In therapy for tho gresses in ths axarclsa, sod
The room also contains a
bis weakened arm twcomea work table and equipment
aging residents.
In a special therapy room stronger, the tension esn be and materials for , arts and
may bo found such specially- Increased to make it a litUe crafts activities. A Urge
designed exercise equipment harder to turn.
storeroom adjacent to ths
Wy Jaao Caaoalherry
is the "shoulder wheel."
The handle can also be ex­ therapy and •xerctoo room
Boy Scout Troop 341 of Cat
This wheel is about tho site tended along tha cantor bar to serves to store equipment not
•elbarry received the award of a wagon whaol, with a make the arm move to wider in use and convert the entire
for tha accord moit outstond handle In tha middle, which la circles, as the patient be­ room to a hobby room U de­
Ing unit attending tha Weklwa controlled by tension springs. comes able to move his arm sired.
District Fall Csmpores it It U particularly used for a litUe higher sod a little
Also available for the needs
Camp Howard laat weekend.
stroke patients who have suf­ higher.
of patients a r e walkers,
Thirty-erne scouts and three fered partial paralysis of ooa
Other Hems of exercise wheelchairs, crutches and
Icadera from tha troop, which sld* of the body.
equipment which help* to re­ canes.
ii iposaorod by the Camelberry Community MethodUt
Church, participated. Leaden
were Scoutmaater W. T. Dan­
BEST W IS H E S T O
iel Jr.; Committeemen Fred
Steadier Sr., and Leonard Cas­
selberry.
to lisa with tha theme, "Our
Proud Heritage", each unit
W e’re extremely happy to have been selected to
was supposed to build tbetr
campsite around the motif
furnish the roof trusses, sheathing, and other
suggested by a a tows Import­
ant to the history of our coun­
try.
lumber used in this much needed facility.
MAY YOUR OPEN HOUSE BE
Troop 141 choae Anderson
villa, tha notorious Coofedcr
A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS AS
ate Prison for prisoners of
•nr with appropriate signs
WELL AS A PROFITABLE
over the gate and on each
• BUILDING MATERIAL
tent. They even had a came
BUSINESS VENTURE.
tary for tha unlucky ones. The
history of Andersonvlllo was
• INSULATION
familiar to many of tho boys
aa It was Included on the itin­
• CEILING TILE
erary of a scout trip taken
•avera! years ago by member*
• HARDWARS
of the troop.
WE’RE HAPPY TO HAVE BEEN
Other points were tamed by
• ROOFING MATERIALS
PROMPT DELIVERY
the troop ny participation In
CHOSEN AS A SUB-CONTRACTOR
scouting activities at various
• DOORS * WINDOWS
Stations on a trail.
ON THIS BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL
Another highlight far tha
troop was the impressive
• PANELING
FACILITY OFFERED TO THE
council fire Saturday night at
which the Order of tha Arrow.
PEOPLE OF SANFORD AND
Kallga Chaptes, bald a tapping
out ceremouy at which Scouts
SEMINOLE COUNTY!
Walter Blstline and Stave Nicarry
and Committeemen
SUedler war*

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bmpuse he felt it would be
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flak tha cat’s life."

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Ideal

WHO SAYS A GIFT must be a luxury ? Whether you buy It for yourself
o r someone else it can be practical, too. Witness wool-suede pullover with
bulky knit cuffs and collar to match; the dual purpose Swiss watch which
■nape open to sit tall on desk or night table; valet seat which encourages
ordered abandon.
■ y Jerry l l n k i a

friend can amble o f f to the

Newspaper Enterprise A n a
NEW YO R K — (N E A ) —
Tha advantages o f a g ift cer­
tificate far the holidays, birth­
days or any other time ia that:
You do not burden the re­
cipient o f the preeent with a
tie o r awaatar that ho would
n ot w ter to pay o ff an elec­
tion bet.
Y ou do not burden youreelf
b y chailng around atorei to
dlicover “ Juit the thing" for
the relative or friend.
Ynu do not tip your hand
b y aiking over the phone.
" S a y Jim, what'a your slove
a l ia ? ”
The clear virtue o f a g ift
certificate, aa the American
lnatituta of Men'a and Boya*
W ear pointa out, ia that your

apecified men's atore at hla
lelaure, and can select not only
hia favorite style and colors,
but alto be an u red o f cattin g
the proper fit. If he ia all sat
on garments or hata ha can
pick up accetaorics to hla
taste.

or aend a check and the atore
will make out the certificate
up to that amount and firs it
o ff to the lucky guy.

I f the intended beneficiary
Uvea in another city the Job
is more complicated — but
only very slightly more so.
Chances are that a major
man’s store will have a branch
None o f which Is to imply
there, and they will be only
that there i* anything untoo delighted to receive your
American about selecting a
money for this worthy cause.
gift, wrapping it up and tend­
Or, aaya the institute, nation­
ing It o ff. The certificate aim- al credit cant clubs can supply
ply permits easy, and safe,
you with the names and ad­
shopping.
dresses of merchants In any
How to go about U? Here­ part o f the country.
with, aome advice from the
A quick phone call to Amer­
American Inititute:
ican Express, Dinsr's Club,
If the recipient lives In the Carta Blanche or others prob­
same town, It'a eaey. Merely ably will du tho trick. Instant
drop by your local men'a atore shopping, you might call it.

Room To Be Human
By Mrs. Marlel Lawrence
N ew ipaper Eatarpriaa A sia.
D EAR MRS. LAW RENCE:
Our 6-year-old boy la nearly
11

years younger than

our

n ext child and ia really the
"b a b y " o f tha family. I guesa
w a have all apoiled i?im. Ha
Is ■ whiner. Ha doesn’t ex­
actly cry If ha doeaiFt get hla
w ay, but keape after y lu beg­
g in g for It in a half-crying,
complaining voice. Hia big
brother and slater have begun
to call him a "cryb aby" and
s o does another hoy who
liv es on our street. A s a
em ail child, ha was sickly
and . . .
A N SW E R : Did you resent
having this child after so
m any years o f freedom from
mothering babies? Did you
fe e l, "O h no, not again! I'm
through with child-bearing,
pregnancy discomforts, sleep­
less nights and tussles with
toddlers. 1 don't want another
baby.".?.

Were you ashamed o f this at not wanting him. W t can’ t
resistance?
maintain a firm and unyield­
If you were, it may account ing no to his wish to play
for your Inability to reaist
outside In the rain because
your child's whining with a
the no we felt toward hia
firm and unyielding, " N o !"
birth still reproaches us with
If wa have been ashamed
our unwelcoming and "unlov­
of our resistance to a child's
in g" meanness toward him.
demand to be born, it la easy
If your Inability to give
far us to feel shame at resist­
ing any o f hia later demands. thia child a firm and unyield­
We indulge hia every wish ing no does derive from
to appease our ow n sense o f shame o f not wanting him,
wickedness. W e
feel
that it’s not going to help ona bit
weNrs cheated him by resent­ to tell you to give it to him.
First, we have to see how
ing hia existence. We try to
make the cheat u p . to him by rruel is the shame. We have
giving him hla w ay In every­ to see that it wasn't wicked
thing. Then comet' the day at all to look forward to free­
when we are compelled to dom from mothering bebiea
deny him hia w ay. Ha feel* and to feel disappointed and
himself outrageously injured resentful at our naw preg­
— and begins to whine in pro­ nancy’s denial of it. We have
test.
to see that our resentment,
Ha's sure, you ice, that though not a maternal feelwa'II come through with a yes log, was a moat understand­
if he whines long and com - able human one. Wa have to
plainlngly enough. And he’s begin to make room for tha
right. We will give In so long human in us aa well aa the
as we cannot face our ihame mother in us.

(D jU lh

flM u f «*

D E A R A B B Y : My ilsttr'a
em ployer died recently and
ha left her $830,000, thereby
dltgracln g our whole fam ­
ily. She went to work for
him when she was 23 sa d
w a s hit loyal employe for
U years. She was well paid,
but h er work always ca m s
B n t, and although aha was
tha prettiest girl In town, she
never m arried. She was a
good Christian woman, Abb y , and there never w as a
breath o f scandal about her.
Whan her em ployer died
and it w as learned that he
had left half his estate
to his wife and the other
half to my sister, you can
imaglna what the gossips
had to aayl My sister had
aoclal security and a retire­
m ent policy, so the didn't
need the fortune he left her
a t the expense of her reputa­
tion. How can we clear her
o f tha suspicion that was
cast on her good name?
NO CITY, PLEASE
DEAR NO CITY: Confi­
dentially, I think YOU are
contributing suspicion where
none is warranted. A be­
quest o f $630,000 reflects no­
thing but favor on a "g ood
Christian
w om an"
about
whom there never waa a
breath o f scandal.

SEAR
band

By Abigail V an luraii

ABBY:

never

misses

the Australian

team getting to ilx clubs in
tbe World Bridge Olympiad.
I don't know what system
they were ualng except that 1
assume that a one no-trump
response to a club opening
shows a very big band.
If Bob Hamman of the Uni­
ted State* had opened a heart,
the slam would have been set
in le u time than It takes a
kangaroo to jump, but Bob
opened the Jack o f diamonds
and South waa la business.
He entered dummy with a
spade and discarded his two
hearts oa the king and queen
o f diamonds.
Then all he had to d o to]
make the hand was to guard!
against all three clubs in

Wa Jha
It’s

a

ing me a great favor if you
printed what you think of a
husband who asks other wo­
men to select his w ife's
Christmas gift for him. A f­
ter IS years of selecting m y
gifts personally, he turned
to other w om an to make his
•election for him. I'd be sat­
isfied with a single hankie
aa long as 1 knew he chose
it for me him self.

D EAR ABBY: Tbs letter
signed "PLAYIN G SA FE "
hit home with us. We. too,
had aafaty belts Instilled ia
our ears. Front aad back!
When som e of our friends
Ignored them, taying they
were "to o much trouble."
w e would reply, "W hile you
are In our ear, WE are re­
sponsible fo r YOUR safety,
so either buckle up o r w alk !"
R eal friends do not resent
it
"SAFE TY F IR S T ’
• s s

SENECA FALLS
DEAR SENECA: 1 hope
you won't feel shortchang­
ed if your husband presents
you with a personally-select­
ed single hankie this Christ­
m as because I am printing
your letter along with your
wish. Merry Christmas!
•
•
•
DEAR A B B Y : I am IS
years old and a little on
the chubby side. Everything
1 touch, I either drop, break,
or spill. I bump Into doors
and people and other things.
My mother thinks it is be­
cause my bangs are always
in my eyea and I can 't see.
My father says my coordina­
tion Is off. What is the mat­
ter with m e?
CLUMSY

Troubled? Write to Abby,
Box 69700, Los Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, eeUaddressed envelope.
e
• e
For A bby's booklet, "H ow
T o H ir e A Lovely Wed­
d in g ," send SO cents to Ab­
by , Box W700, Los Angeles,
Calif.

By Oswald Jacoby

hla capabilities. Is fact, he ex­
plained later on that bo had
planned to d o that, but Bob
made a really brilliant false4 A J I
card play that caused South
W l* .
BAST
to go wrong.
aits
Rjasa
Bob h id opened tbe Jack of
WlOt
RA6ST4I
diamonds, tie dropped the ten
R J 10614
4111
on the king and the Bine oa
RKQI
A Nona
the queen. This set up dum­
SOUTH (D )
m y's eight spot, but Boh had
A A 101
VKS
com e &lt;o the conclusloa that
♦ A
South had his s u e t hand for
A 10 6 6 7 6 4 1
his
bidding and
that be
East and Wart vulnerable
would have no need for a fu r
M k Weal Neste Beet
ther discard oo the eight at
IA
P M 1N.T, Pus
diamonds.
BA
Pm
SR
Pm
6 N T. Pass I A
Pm
Tho
fiU ecsrd
convinced
4N.T. Pm
SR
Pam South that Bob was out o f dia
•A
Pass Pm
Pm
mends. Hence, it w u up to
Opening lead—R i
South to bang down dummy's
Bob's hand and ha would have ace o f clubs. He did that and
stolen the stem.
the slam had bounced out oi
This play was quite within the pocket.

NORTH
AKQ4
WQJ g
4KQII

«V

to

know

for

when

roughhouM with the kida, tell
his wife how pretty she looks,
exclaim that something amelia
mighty good, even U his wife
is cooking fond he can't abide.
He'll be the life o f the party
at dinner. There'll be no talk
of what a rough day he haa
had at tbe office.
He may even suggest a m o­
vie before he gets around to
saying somewhat sheepishly:
"G uess what I bought tod a y?"
No one fools anyone. Yet the
pattern never changes. And
each partner thinks he has
successfully put one over ao
the other.

Fashion's Underworld
By Helen Henneeey
Newspaper Enterprise

Balloon For Baby's Head?
ways looking fo r new uses
for things 1 no longer use
and may have put away. 1
have Just finished redecorat­
ing my daughter’s bedroom
and found a uaa fo r a bunk
bed ladder that m y ion no
longer ueed. M y daughter'*
bed did not have a headboard so I fastened tha lad­
der horixontaUy, on tha wall
above my daughter’s bed to
make a good looking headD EAR POLLY — I have board.— VELM A.
found that duating at differ­
DEAR POLLY— W hy doesen t times o f tha day Instead
o f alwaya in tha morning n't someone start a "parcel
ke^pa n house inspection per­ sitting" service? In every
f e c t Afternoon light some­ neighborhood there are some
tim es shows up a wisp o f elderly o r partially disabled
dust that would have been in­ people o r mothers who are
visible earlier and evaning lied down at home with small
lam p light points bright fing- children. Then, too, there are
ora into unlikely places, us­ working people w ho are setually finding a cobweb or dom hum* to receive parcels
that come by mail or are de­
tw o.— DOROTHY.
livered from the stores. I
GIRLS— And don't forgst think someone from the first
that glaring sunlight will group could, fo r a small
really show up the grime on charge, receive these parcels
those streaked windows. — and the dry cleaning and so
on and then tha w orking
PO LLY.
folks could pick them up a f­
t D EAR PO LLY —I tm al­ ter wurk. A gain when serv-

By Folly Crasser
Newspaper Enterprise Asaa.
D EAR P O L L Y -T r y Inflatfn g ■ penny balloon to tha
• lie o f baby’s head and use
it aa a form fo r drying hia
w ool bonnets after they are
washed. When dry they are
sm ooth and "blocked" to alts
and can aven be made "g r o w "
a little aa baby does.— MRS.
C . C.

ice* are required like furnace
ur television repairs, plumb­
ing and so on, tho "parcel
sitters" eould have a home
key to let tha workmen in
and ttay in the house white
tho work is dune.—M AR­
GARET.
GIRLS— Tha more I think
about the "parcel titlin g"
idea the better it sounds. Re­
tired folk* could work up a
nice little business that would
bring in some cash for extras
while they are doing a real
service fur their neighbors.
Cards could be distributed
throughout the neighborhood
telling what aerviees are o f­
fered and for how much.—
FOLLY.
Folly's new booklet has 32
pages, a colorful cover and
Illustrations throughout. T o
order your copy o f this help­
ful collection &lt;&gt;f work-saving
hints, send your name, ad­
dress and 6*1 cents ta: Polly’s
Fointeri. r /o The Sanford
Herald, P- O. Box 486, Dept.
A, Radio City Station, New
York 19, New York.

W om en's Editor
The biggest fashion news
today Ilea undercover. Rut If
you haven't gat a good fig ­
ure, forget it. The new found­
ations (if they can bo called
that) w on't do a thing for
you.
Women want easy fit and
no restraint. They clam or to
clim b out o f their boned and
wire cages. With the new un­
derpinnings, aome can. But
can you imagine a also 40
slithering around in n gar­
ment
called,
"The
Body
S tock in g ”?
Thia "B arely There" num­
ber (th at was Ita original
name) la the closest thing
around to n second ekin.
Made o f stretch nylon, it only
w eighs h alf an ounce. It's
flesh-toned, but opaque. It
w on't hide even the tiniest
bulge. But If you’ re in good
shape anyway, it'a great to
wear under the transparent
clothes so b ig In the news
these days.
Newest on tha almost in­
visible fashion front la the
"N o Bra" bra. This, too. ia
fo r the trim ly built and 38
Ca are about aa welcome aa
baskst parties in tha automat.
Made o f stretchable, eheer
nylon, it ia ao light that you

Christmas Gets Earlier
W ard te ernt Mtet the retell, You may h are lima to re­ color and style preferences,
era are i o t a * l a reek the place the Item end save eome- price range, brand preferences.
I f you shop f o r teenagers, re­
one disappointment. T o avoid
th is year. A n yen confusion print your name member they are extrem ely
brand conscious—e feet that
w th year l i f t fla n s ?
and address plainly when
many surveys support and
wa a re m b s Ups la t i r e
•ending In en order.
you will fin d out when you
a head start, tea. E arly
Make use o f department
s ir e them “ Y ” instead o f " X ”
•hopping ana se r e you mowey.
end epeelalty store ads for
Y ou hare a a ides aslactim
brand.
your Christmas shopping. Or­
E arly m orning shopping la
o f tnerchaadtea and eta taka
der by mall and telephone
advantage o f Thanksgiving
boat in suburban shopping
and again do thio early to in­
canters but Uma your trip to
salsa. T h is to • partkuU rly
sure delivery in tim e fo r
good time te bu y kitchen ap­
tha city to avoid tho morning
Christmas.
pliances, furniture, television
and evening commuter’s rush.
The keys to effective g ift
I f you can pay cash you
end aaft goads such aa blankshopping are: Make a shop­ save money on servica o r in .
•ta.
I f you plea te shop with a ping list; (S ) route your te n e t charges oa charge ac­
m all order firm , d o this now, shopping trip; (3 ) shop alone; counts. I f you decide to b h
You should allow a minimum (4 avoid store rush hours, (6 ) tho lay-aw ay plan aad hare
to cancel tho purchase, can
o f three o r fo u r weeks fo r and pay cash.
Y ou aare time and aggrav­ you g ot your deposit bock o r
delivery. O rdering eerly gives
you a ehanea to examino the ation if you Hat an alterna­ do you lose it ? Ask about
merthandtea. !• It what you tive gift fo r each person. On this before you commit your*
ordered aad te it undamaged? your list Include correct sixes, self to a lay-away.

All Play And No
By flaaM Light
Newspaper

would have to pile 29 on a a full lining does for more
postal Kale before It would expsnslva clothes — makes
thsm hang batter and hold
register ona ounce.
The bra ( ? ) was the brain­ thslr shape.
So you see, In this beat e f
all possihla worlds o f Hngsrie,
there's something for every­
one regerdlees uf ehepe or
■lie.

child o f Exquisite Form . A t
their request, It wa* designed
by Kudi Gernrelch whose top­
less swimsuit sent brn manu­
facturers running fo r their
Iranquillters.

Afraid that the bare-top
trend would ruin the lira bus­
iness, this enterprising firm
got the pioneer o f that trend
to design a bra so transpar­
ent that it would appeal even
to the "g o native" set.
Ther* la no trimming on
thia bra. In fact, Gernrelch
made a rather obvious point
when he said that there waa
little need to put ornamenta­
tion on a bra to make It look
feminine when, by its very
nature, it couldn't possibly be
masculine. Wonder how he
ever thought up that on e?

Chit Chet
"ta it true that It'a no
longer taboo for redheads to
wear such colors aa pink and
oran ge? I have red hair. It'a
not auburn or strawberry
blonde. It'a Just plain red.
Hut I em sick o f wearing
greens and browns and afraid
to try any hot colors sven
though my friends say they
are now chic for redheads."
— Julia.
Dear Julia—Pink and oranga can bo most dramatie
on a gfrl with red hair. Don't
ba afraid to try thsm. Just bn
cartfu l to select n pink that
doesn't have overtones o f
purple, such as fuchsia. Orrsngs, from bright to n u t, is
always a good choice.

To make aura that anyone
who isn't a sylph doesn’t go
away mad, there's undercover
news for her, too. It’ s a far
cry from tha bare-trend, but
a good bit mors useful. It’s
P le n a sand your fashion
the slip with sleeve*.
problem* to Helen Hsnnessy
Available now In nylon tri­ in ears o f this psp*r- While
cot, It will be here fo r spring shs
cannot
answer
each
in nylon U ffe t* . Thia slip Is letter personally, Utters o f
actually a dress liner and It general Interest will be I
does for unlined dresses what swered in this column.

early Idea that I couldn't get

ment after you climb,— O LDTIM ER
A N SW E R : I wish spec#
into my brain, waa the most
permitted a fu ll reprint o f this
useful lesson 1 ever had!
letter and tha ethers you've
People teemed to respect
written. In m y grade book,
children more than they do your essays on sducation rata
now, and also understood •n " A ."
them better. Kida don't like
However, I do think you
to play all the tim e; they may be somewhat taken in by
really like to work. But they propaganda about modem ed­
do need appreciation, sym ­ ucation, While moat teachers
pathy and merriment when try to make echoolwork Inter­
they work rather than mean esting, they don't pretend that
lies telling them that their it’s undiluted "fu n ." They
work ia really play, and the know that "a ll play and no
only way it can possibly be work makes Jack a dull b o y "
done ia to "e n jo y " it and have aa wall aa the reverie.
"m otivation" for it.
VUit your io n ’s claas some­
Please do let's have less hy- time, unannounced!
procriey, and teachers who
realise work ia something bet­
Please send your school
ter than mere "fu n ." W ork I* problema to Susan Light in
climbing a mountain W o r e ear* o f The Sanford Herald.
you get to Ui* top o f it; and While ahe cannot answer each
aa a rule, the higher the letter personally, letters o f
mountain, the better the view, general interest will be answ­
and the deeper your enjoy­ ered in this column.

Enterprise Aaea. out o f a hard chore, burned

D E A R M BS LIG H T: When
I waa a g irl, m ath was sever
called fun. No child w as in­
tuited b y this silly hypocrisy.
Wa w eren't onthuateatlcally
told to Jump w ith geometry,
frolic w ith physics, leap with
logarithms and dance about
decimals. Tha books weren't
brightly colored, fu ll o f pic­
tures, diluted ia content, or
otherwise full at the "hardsell" which aU chaste seed.
Girts in particular were
frankly expected to lisle math
and hata anakas, and most o f
us did. However, I later kill­
ed rettieoaakea to save my ba­
bies, and a t Dm time I got 100
In algebra because I knew if
1 didn't average ou t the flunk
marks, I would havs to re­
peat tho subject. And let me
tell you, logarithms might
never have bees used, but the

Record Shop

Rise Stevens Is Manager
By Jana Crosby
Newipaper Enterprise Assn.
Rlia Stevens, executive, is
net fully divorced from Rise
Stevens, Metropolitan Opera
star and recording artist (her
latest U the EGA Victor reUaac o f Strauss' "D ie Plederm aus"). And this, the fully ex­
pects, w ill prove troublesome,
Ml*e Stavsns, relaxed In the
com fortable beige living room
o f her N ew Y ork apartment,
■mlled, thinking of her new
position as general manager
o f the National Company of
tha Metropolitan Opera, and
said:
" I would Ilka to be a gen­
eral manager on the aid* o f
the srtiata. 1 will think first
o f the artist, end then o f the
business part. This could be
vary troublesome."
The m exio-eopreno, the first
woman to head an American
opera company, says ih* Is
dsterminod to find and build
soma opera store o f the fu ­
ture. In order to select the
130 people who will be reg­
ular members e f the tompany
she and htr aaaistanta hava
listened to more than 100 am­
bitious young aim ers.
Four operea wilt be in the
com pany's repertory to start,
although this will probably be
augmented. ' ‘ Carmen" will be
aung in French end English
and "L a Travlata" la Italian
and English.
"W a w ill seek the company
to learn tha operas in both
languages. Also, we will be a
true repertory company. A
soprano w ho einga Carmen
on# night may elng Msreedes
In the production tho next
time it ia perform ed."
Miss Stevens, who has sung
more than 40 roles with the
Met, spent pert o f thia lest
summer starring ia Rodgers
and Hammsrstaln'e "T h e King
and I ," a t the Music Theater
o f Lincoln Cantor. (This fine
production has also been re­
leased as an RC A Victor al­
bum.) F or tha first tim e In
her life. Rise Stevens found
herm lf singing eight perform ancoe a week. It proved a
strain.
"M y voice held out ell
righ t," she laughed. "B u t m y
feet h urt."
Album o f tho week— "T h e
Demon," an opera by Anton
Rubinitaln. Is the latest Bol­
shoi Opera recording released
on the Ultra phone label. This

WomanBy Ruth Miiiett

a that seemed
so important
his when it was intrusted to him
w ife has been shopping and Is that morning
However long It takes her
afraid he won't approve of
her purchase or tha amount it to work around to bringing
forth hrr purchase—her hus­
cost.
band Itn't surprised when it
The signals always read like
appears. After all, he's gone
this:
through the same routine time
She’ s happy and excited and and time again.
she doesn't even mention that
What he doesn't know, per­
he is late to dinner, even haps, is that his wife is Just
though she has prepared his as aware of what is going on
favorite m eal.
when he cornea hom e after
She doesn't mention that the having bought new golf clubs,
lawn needs mowing or that the a new gun when he already haa
children have been little de­ a rack of guns, nr a new pow­
mons all day or ask him If hr er tool for hi* workshop.
rem em bered to do tba errand
He'll com e in whistling,
husband

sim ple thing

B E A R CLUMSY: Many
girls (aad beys, too) your
age have the tarns problem
aa d for tha same combina­
tion o f reasons. Practice
poise. T ry to m ere m ore
gracefully aad be aw are af
what you are dolag a w r y
m om en t It will soon become
part of your natural bahavvior. Try i t It really works,
s
s *

your

On

The bidding hi the box ia
used by

has-

column, s o you would be do­

Qaaoby
that

My

la the record company that la a bit too refined. "A n dy Wil­
a hobby fo r Dr. Edward T. liams— The Great Songa From
.Sslvato Jr., n dentist who My Fair Lady (and Other
likes Russian opara. There Broadway H its)" (Colum bia)
was so llttia variety available finds Andy in fine voice. J u s
in this country, Dr. Salvato fans will enjoy "Andre Previn
acquired Bolshoi tapes and and Hla Quartet— My Fair
now releases his own records, L ad y" (Colum bia).
complete with llhretto he
High
classical— "Brahma
translates. "The Demon" de. Concerto No. I In D M inor"
■ervee to he better known.
with Van L'liburn and Erich
Thet Fair Lady—The movie l,cinidorf and tha Boston
release o f "M y Fair L ady" Symphony
(RCA
V ictor);
has Inspired ao many record­ "Beethoven's
W ellington's
ings o f the Lerner-Loewe V ictory" Antal Dorati con­
score w* may all be My Fair ducting the London Symphony
Ludied to death. But it'a a (plus 18th century cannon and
pleasant way to go. Columbia flintlock muaksta which atud
lisa released the movie sound the K o r a ) (M ercury); "P r o .
track. It sounds lika the kofleff'a Violin Concerto No. 1
Broadway sound track except end Piano Coneerto No. 5 "
that Mamls Nixon sings Li­ with violinist Erirk Friedman
sa’s songs initrsd o f Julie and pianist Lorin Hollander
Andrewi. Mies Nixon has a and Erich Leinsdorf and tha
nice voice, and ahe does well, Rneton Symphony (RC A Vie*
even if her Cockney sounds tor).

F ar too many alter - forty
women do not use (ace powder
properly. They write that they
do not know how to apply face
powder and they do not know
how to select the m ost nat­
tering shades. Here are some
timely powder pointers.
If your skin is dry and it la
almost sura to be (after-forty
com plaint!), use a light film
of cosmetic oil i t a base for
your powder. The cosm etic oil
disappears quickly,
leaving
your skla soft and ready (or
I smooth make up. Use cream
rouge U you need ■ touch of
color, or touch your lipstick to
your cheeks. Put three little
dot* oa each cheek whether
you use rouge or lipstick for
cheek coloring. Blend with the
fingertips.
Dry
skin
"re
reives "crea m rouge, o r lip­
stick as rouge, very easily and
R gives a nice effect.
When choosing face powder,
select a good blend and don't
think too much about tbe fra ­
grance. It is color, and te*
lure, that lx all Important. If
your akin Is pale, select a
powder which gives a bit of
glow, although It should be al­
most a match to your own
skin lone. Today th e n are a

number at blending powders
which can give you more color
when you have need of it. If
your akin la flushed or florid
try a p ile color without any
pink; and if you hare thia type
of complexion, do not wear
rouge or bright colors next to
the face. Face powder la not
to be used a*, a cover-up. It la
both protective and beautify­
ing. and your akin has need of
both elements.
For evening a pale lavender
U very attractive end gives a
brightness and tone to tbe av­
erage akin. Also, wban used
over a film o i powder match­
ing your akin tone exactly, U
la gives extra beauty.
Always use a fresh puff and
wash powder puds before they
get soiled. A large bit of absor­
bent cotton also makes a
smooth puff.
Every now and then stir
your powder with a stiver
spoon or aa ivory muatord
spoon. Powder "b ogs dow n"
and gets heavy, so keep It
fresh and "stirred u p."
Use a small bruib
re­
move powder from brows aad
•yelaabee.
Monday "D e a r E&lt;$th
Thorn too M cLeod"

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Episcopal

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*i .t i t u r * c l D I C I

I M f u k i n u iw jt

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■water tekaal ■
l:M a.
Marateg Warship . U ste *
Training Unto* —— 1:41 a
Branisg W m M f . 1:44 a
W oA K ite i
P r i f i r Moating — T.l* p.
B i t , B. J. f c r M n —
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Sualaad t&gt;UlM
Citrua H il ll u _

» « . O U ltM &amp; K l| | _ tlM M
Church School ____ t i l l i . a

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&amp;

I b n l i i W m tl» — lt:M &amp; m.

HYP
.... 1 ■ «:M p. SL
E t a * m l l » ____ T;l* |. m.

W t t P ru ir terries T;H f m.

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Christian

Southern Methodist

Hair Communis* —
Faaillr terries a te
Hunter Hakaal ■ ......

r iiu r r

Ch r is t i a n c k v r c i
d is c ip l e s o p c u b is t
HIT S. Sanford A t *

IL V irata Fa liar
Sunday School
_ 1:41 a. m.
Maralac Warahlp a. m.

Free Methodist

Church Of Christ

Baptist

c h u r c h o r cM Jurr
O ra m
Ralph Brawar Jr. Braagallit
Blbf* fchaal --------. lit * a. m.
Moraine Warahlp — •:*• a. m.
■ aalaf Warakla — 4:14 » m.
Wa4&gt; Prarar larrlaa T ill p. a t

N&amp;zarene

PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRItT
Blghwap II Waat
Merrla Hakr ------- &gt;*aacaIM
Hikla Claw —
HiM a. a t
Maralac Warakla — 11:11 a. m.
Kraatac Warakla — HI* a*
Blkla Ctaiaw w u . _ t i l l p. »

Lutheran
BOOB BMBFHSBD
UITHIRAM CHURCH
HIM A OrUada Drive
Hwy. 11*11)
ten lord, ria rlte
m .T it t
Tka Ttaa. J. Oordaa F a a r r&gt;
Paatar
■unday School ...... Rill t aa.
Moraine Worship — UiM t m.
Communion—rirat lunday la
Bach Month
X lada rcau sa and Mursarr

Otrrjf Bad I won ftret prisa lact Saturday! It v u ths young people's Old* Tyma coatumt party at thd chords
•ad wt had a wondsrful tins.

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
ITII Country Club Hoad
Bpoaaorad by Flrat Baptist
Church
Roy. R. T. Danstt _ — raster
Sunday School _ _ &gt;:tl A m.
Worship Poryloo — 11:00 a m.
Tralnlnc Union — . t i lt A re.
y.renlns Worship
7:10 p. ra.
Wed. ITayar Harr.
7:11 A roOSTEEN HAPTIItT ClllinCII
HWT. 414
I'b. I l l - I l l *
P a s t o r ___ Chsstar W. Plank
■unday S c h o o l___.. 10:10 A m.
Moraine Harriet — tl:lk a. m.
Training U n io n ------ *:1Q p. m.
Evening Service __ Til* A «•

■unday School _ __ t i l l A m.

Worohlp Sortlea — 11:11 a at
Xladorcariaa sad Nursery

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENB
U k a Harp. F i t
Rar. W. 1* Holcombs, footer
■unday
1:41 t at ------ Rlkla Hehaal
11:01 a. m . __Moraine Worship
T:0a p. m. _ Byaalnc terries
T ill P- m. _ Wad. Mld*Wook
Prayar Harvleaa
T:0l p. m. _ La at Wad. Mlaa*
lonnry Carvlca

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CIIUHCH OP LONOWOOD
SOI Oranaa Slraot
Ray. E. Ruth Qrant — Paatar
■unday a c h o o l__ 10:11
a. m.
Moraine W orsh ip l i i t l
a. m.
■unday EyanJnc — T:tl p. m.
Wad. Dibit study _ 7:10
A m.
Connutrora Moatlnc
F r id a y ------------- M l
a »
_

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
t i n w . n u t atn a t
Sunday School ------ ISHS a a
Moraine Warship _ 11:01 a m,
Blkla Study IS unday) 7:11 p.m.
Bvaaasllalia &gt;#rvka Till a mWad. Prayar Mast ~ T ill A m.
Bill a t s p h s n s ------------Paster
A Cordial Waleome to AU

I go la almost mrything the club puts on, and of tours* then arc lota of actlvitiea bcaJdea partita and
lanccA W# vlalt hospitals, wa collect and repair top for underprivileged children, and we help with various
church events. Wa have regular religious discussion groups that often get me so Interested I continue the dls*
euaeion around the family dinner table all week long! Uom and Dad don't mind, though. They think it’a good
for me to be mixing with other young Christians, and they n e w worry when I’m over at the dub.

101 East loeoad atrial
Sunday aorvtea A
■ unday School —
I I ‘.*4 a m.
Hub)ect: “ Ancient nnd Mo*
Horn Necromancy, alia* Mae.
merlom and IlypnvtlaD, Da*
nouacod"
Wsdnttday Biryloa - ■:** p. m.
Roadlnt Room: t i l H. FlrtL
W ookdayc U til A m . * l:t s
A m. Friday Branlngi •&gt;!*1:11 p. a

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THB REDEEMER
111 W. Iltk Plnea
"The Church o f Uta Lutheran
Hour** sad TV "Thlp la lha
U fa "
Ilorbart W. Oaarns___ , Pnotor

PTRHT CHURCH
o r th&gt; m u R t x i
W . t n l at. at M ajla A r t
Paul Blekaa — . —
Paatar
HuaHar Hehaal ---- t ill a an.
Maralac Warakla — 1 1 : 1 1 a m.
Toatk ..
------ ------- l:N a. m.
Toaug AHall
F allaw ak ta----- — • M p, m.
Tka Maaiaa Wa Baa#
HaaacallaUa terries T ill a at
MId-Watk
Haralca (W a t) _ Tiff p. a .
Third Cuadar
Slagsplralloa _ _ Hill p. at

Your own church offera many enjoyable and worthwhile activities for Christiana of tv try ag*. Why not
join? You'll be warmly welcomed.

Church Of God
CHURCH OF OOD
iln d 4 Freaah
L H. A l f o r d ___ —------ Foots*
funday Bchosl —_ 4:41 a sa
Moraine Worship — 11144 A m.
E rsn isllslls Psry. - T ill a m.
T usa Prayar Sarv. - T ill a *•
Thors. Toung Ptopla
Endsovor ..... .
T ill a ■*•

far lha haUldlne of characnnd dtiaanahip It la a stora•pl/Uual valuau Without a

CHURCH OP OOD
o r PROPHECY
1111 Etm Avanua
Its*. Robert Welch _ _ Paatar
Sunday S ch ool___— 4:11 a. m.
Worship Strylca __ 11:41 a m.
K -nestlsUo Sarr. — Til* a mTuidari
Dltala Tralalnf —
T ill A *"•
Thuradayi
Touas Ptopla Bara lea Till pat.

Wadnosdar
I Corinthians

9: If-17

Thursday
FhUippUni

Friday
waaaton

2:1-1

Methodist
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
III Park A?A
Bar. Robert M. JoaklaA Pastor
Moraine Worohlp __ 1:10 a m.
Sunday Hohaal -----. 1:11 a ra.
Moraine Worship — t i l l a m.
MTF Msatlnea ___ |:tl p. a
(Intsrmadlsta, Pentor)
Bvanlne Worship _ 7:1* a m.
GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Ray. W. E. Timms __Pastor
■unday S c h o o l..........M S a m.
Moraine Sarvlcao „ U:»a a ra.
Choir I'ractlca Wad. T:ll a m.
Evsry One Wsloomo.

Saturday

Jamaa

1:22-17

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBTTBBIAH
CHURCH
■an ford, PIa
Oak Asa * IrS a t
Orover C, Hawaii Jr. _ Psatoa
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Assistant
Pastor
Church S c h o o l______|;«| a. m,
Baaalon Msats —
11:11 a m.
Moraine Worship _ ii;oa a m.
Plonaar Fellowship _ 1:0* A m*
Sanlor HI Pallowahlp 4:01 a m.
Evening Worship
7:11 a m.
Wad. Prayar Maotlne 7:11 a m.

CHURCH OP THE COVENANT
ITTI South Orlando Drlvo
Thomas IL Makln ___ Pastor
W o r s h ip --------------- «;«« a m.
Ckuroh School — - It:** a ra.

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp;. Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
o f Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO,
and Staff

ZITTROWER BROS
1400 S. Elm

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges End Staff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17*92, Sanford

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

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC,

HARRELL A BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St-, Sanford

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

SANFORD WELDING A
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley A Employees

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
501 W. 1st. St*, Sanford

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

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

HILL HARDWARE A
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Nawman and Employees

A. DUDA A SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

BAPTIST

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

SMITTY'S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

PERFECTION
DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON. INC.
■nd Staff

WHATABURGER
2545 French Avenu*

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
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

HILL LUMBER A HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND W ILE'S RESTAURANT
Rose A Wilks Bowman A Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenatrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Ovisdo, Florida

ML Stun Missionary Baptist. Sips* Are.
N.w
ML Calrory
Missionary
Baptist
m i w. n th s l
b'sw Salim Prl ml lira Baptist Church,
!t«* W. 11th SL
New ML Xian Baptist Church, 171* Pear Avs
Oaklawu Uaptlat Ckapal, 1741 W. Mth SL
nataau Uaptlat Church
I'lnccrcat llaptlat Church, tit W. Onora ltd.
Prairie Lab* Uaptlat Church, Hides ltd,
Faro Park
Progrssa Missionary Baptist Churak. Midway
Second Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church,
Ninth E Hickory
St. Jam*. Missionary Baptist Ckurtk Sts.

■t.
Ann's
Calholla
Church,
FerehlBf
PUco. Denary
■L Mary Magdalena Catholic Church, Malt*
laid Avo, Altamoatt Sprlaga

Pa#Ia
Waslayta
MatbadtaL
EL
IS
W, at Pools
SL Jama* A M R . Sanferd Ass.
■L Mary's AM.E. Churak SL EL III Oataaa
Sl PauTa Methodist C h u r a k
Ostaan
Rd. Entarprtaa
Stafford Momartal MathadUt C h u r a k
S. DoBary

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Paraal Luka S*T*nth-d*y AdcanUat Churak,
Hwy. I ll, Portal City
■STtuth-day Advanllat Church. MallUnd
A t * . Alumant* Sprlaga
teaford Scvsnth-day
Advaatlat church,
teraath E Elm

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO,
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYAntioch Bepllal Church, Orledo
Central DaptUt Church. 1111 Oak i l k
CkuUala Flrat Uaptlat Church
Chuluet* Uaptlat Ulaalsn
B ite r Sprtnfa Uaptlat Church,
IIS Lahmao Rd

Flrat Uaptlat Church. I l l Park Art.
Friendship Uuptl.t Church •(
Alternants Sprint*
BL Ml. Altanaaat* Spring*
First Baptist Church of DoBary
Flrat Baptist Chares at aaaava
First Uaptlat Church at Laha Mary
First Uaptlat Church at Laha Moaroa
First Uaptlat Church * f Letgwood, Cor.

Church E Uruat

Flrat Uaptlat Church at Orlate
First Baptist Church at tea Lante Springs
First Shilah Miaalauary Uaptlat Church,
t i l l W. lltb SL
For cat City Uaptlat Church
Fountain Hoad Baptist Church, Orlste
Lava Southern Uaptlat Mlsaloa, chuluota
Missionary
Baptist Church North US.
Enterprise
Macedonia Mlsaloa Baptist Church
Ouk Hill m l Octosn
Morning Olory Baptist Ckuroh, donors Hwy.
ML OUrs Missionary Baptist Church, Ssa
Lands Springs A d , Longnoed

ltd. I l l Oat tan

■L Paul Miaalauary Baptist Church, Ilk SL
■L Matthews Missionary Baptist Church
Canaan tlolshto
■L John's Miaalauary Baptist Ckuroh,
III Cyprsos SL
Tttopic Baptist Churak, Falut Springs R i .
Altamonte Springs

Wtatslda Missionary Baptist Churak.
I l l S Hally A t*
Stas Mop* Uaptlat Chursh, f t l Orania Acs.
CATHOLIC
Churak at tka Nativity. Lake Mary
All Saul* Catholic ckuroh. T il Oak At*.
Homan Cal holla Macs. Sport Oman's Club.
Chuluota

CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church. UI7 S. teufcrS Ava.
Csngrcgullonal ChrlatUs Church,
1(11 Park Ava.
Northaldo Christian Church, F l o r i d a
Uavtu D r, Maitland
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
Church

of
of
of
of

ChrltL l i l t a. Pork Art.
Christ. Oauara
Christ. Lons wood
ChrltL Paol*
CHURCH OF OOD

Church
Church
Church
Ckuroh

of
af
of
of

dad.
dad,
dad.
dad

I l l Hickory
t i l* S. French
Ovlada
Mtoatoa. BntarprU*
EPISCOPAL

AU Salute Eplaoopol Ckurah E. Da Bary
At * , Butarpaloa
Christ Episcopal Ckurtk, Longwoa*
All telnta Eplacopsl, EularpMs*
Holy Crass Nplaceyat. Pork A t*, at ttk

LUTHERAN
Atetniloa
Lutheran
Church, Ortrbreok
D r, Caaaclborry
Hood Shepherd United Lulharn.
Jltd E Orlande Dr.
Lutharen Church of U * Rod so mar,
111 W. flth Place
Mooalah Luthoroa Church. Amerloaa Laglou
Hall. Pralrla Laha, Pern Park
■ l Lukes Lutheran Church, RL lid ilavla
METHODIST
Baraott Memorial Methodist Ckurah, B.
DoBary Avo. Euterprloo
Boar Laha Maihodlat ckuroh
Ilothol AM.E. Church. Canaan Heights
Casselberry Community Maihodlat Church.
Hwy, tl*kl E Ptnoy llldgo ltd, Casaclbcrry
DoBary Community Methodist Ckuroh W.
Highland* DoBary
Christ Methodist Churak
Ionian* Estates
First Methodist Church, t t l Park A t *
Flrat Maihodlat Church of Orlads
First Sou:horn Maihodlat Church
Woman's Club 111 Ouk A t*
Fra* Mathadlat Church, 141 W. Itk SL
Qonava Maihodlat Ckuroh, deu ces
Oreoa Maihodlat Chursh, Onora BA
Oraat Chapsi A M R Church, Octcdo
Oakgrara Mathadlat Church, Ovlada
Oataaa Mathadlat Churak

MAIARENS
F I r* t Church af
tka Naas rasa, W.
tad at Mapla
Fora Park Ckurtk a f tka X u a ra ta
f f l r l n RA, Para Park
Laha Mary Church a f th* Manures*
PRESBYTERIAN
Community Presbyterian Churak. Lake Mary
Flrat
Presbyterian
Chursh.
Ouk A t*.
E Ird SL
First Praabytanau Ckurtk. Chaaalbtrry
Flrat Praabytartau Churak af DaBary,
R 111(bland
Protbytcrlaa Ckurah a f Tka Caasasut
IMI R Orlando Dr.
SL Andrews Praabytartau Church 1111 L*a&gt;
usal Bek. D r, tear Laha
Upasta Carnal unity ProtbytarUh Ckurah.

OTHER CHURCHES
Alisa’s A.M.E. Church. OIItu E Illh
Church of Ood In ChrltL Ovlada
Chuluota Community Church
Church of Ood *r Prophecy, SII7 Elm A t*
Church af Ood Mission, Entarprtaa
Ckurah af Jasua Christ af Latter Day
Salat* t i l l Park A t *
Community Chapel. Altamonte Sprints
Eastern Orthsdos Church, St. Johns Chry*
aoatom Chapel. Hwy. 17-IL Porn Park
Coogrogallau Both lerasi. llth A Magnolia
P in t Churak *1 Christ, SalaulML
II* R tad SL
Kingdom Hall at Jahoyah'a witness
l-•ha Moaroa UulL t i l l W. Third SL
Flrat Paaiacostal Church of Laagwood
ML OllT* Holiness Church, Oak Hltl
RA Ostooa
Plnacraal Aoaomhly a f OaA 17lh E Elm
Sanford Alliance Ckuroh. U*1 A Park At *
Sanford Congregation ot Jehovah’s Wit*
■oaso* H I Soafard At *
Tka telTsttea Army. I l l R. tad SL
Ualtp Ckurah o f S a ilo r * t i l H. 1st SL

�W 9*

***c 1 0 ^
Designed not only to help
human su fferers but also to
fcavw dollar* fo r b m in o n and
industry, tha Contra] Florida
9

Council on A leohollim w ill ba
organised a t 7:30 tonight a t
tha
American
Red
Croca
building, 2401 Eaat Central
A ren a*, Orlando.
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Jim Crow* inform * u* tha
ahad are running In the St.
John* again. Several good
catchea reported laat week.

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M . T. D ixon, Florida’* di­
rector o f veteran* affair*,
say* that the liberalisation of
tha veterans’ pension law,
which goes into e ffect Jan. 1,
w ill increase moet pension
ra tes fo r veterans o f W W .1,
W W H and tha Korean con­
flic t, and widow* and chil­
dren, by approximately seven
M per cent.
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Remember tha Judy Klnnlard Fund. Send your contri­
butions to Box 643, This la
the little Geneva g irl who was
struck by a hit-and-run driver
a few weeks ago and now lies
In the hospital with a broken
back and other injuries. Tha
Lions Club kicked o f f the fund
with a 1 100 contribution.
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The DeLand High football
roosers didn't take too kindly
to the burning o f the bulldog
a t the stake during the Sem­
inole Band half-time show.
Under cover o f darkness,
(field lights were turned out)
several DeLand rootera ran
out on the field and attempt*
^
cd to "aava" the dog e ffig y ,
. b u t were thwarted by a band
official.
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Q U ESTIO N : W hy were bar­
ricades not put up on First
Street Wednesday afternoon
during the Seminole High
Sehoo] parade? Some drivers
insisted on driving down the
street in the middle o f the
parade — a dangerous thing
to do and disconcerting to the
paraders. W e didn't see any
city police around from where
w * were standing (O ak and
F irst). What happened?
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Reports from Ocala Indicate
that on* o f tha most colorful
entriea in that city’ s Christmas Parade last Saturday was
tha Seminole High School
Band. The local group also
participated in last week’s
Sants Claus parade in Orlan­
do. In between these perform­
ances the band a lio appeared
a t the Seminole-DeLand foot­
ball game laat Wednesday. It
must have been quite a week
fo r Ernie Cowley and his eg gregatlon.

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"T h a t's the kind o f a h oli­
day we like," chorused depu­
ties this morning when asked
how things went Thursday.
They ssid the only out o f the
ordinary report they received
wa* o f a stolen car. The wom­
an called back a little later,
saying her hubby had tha car,
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Sometimes you can jump to
conclusions. An ou t-of state
ca r was seen being parked on
First Street this morning—
and the driver walked sway.
Ha went as far a t French
Avenue and then turned south.
The witness told police o f his
suspicions. A s police arrived,
tha man was seen returning—
carrying a gasoline can. He'd
rua out o f gas.

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N ext it's the Santa Claua
arrival
during
tha
giant
Christmas parads next Wed­
nesday. And from than on
things will be popping, what
with shopping, parties and the
like.
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Freezing W eather Due Tonight
Vegetable,
Citrus Crops
In No Danger
LAKELAND (U P I) — Subfreelin g weather will push isto Florida as fa r south as O r­
lando tonight but forecasters
said th a n would ba little or
no froet.
T h e n appeared to b e no
danger to citrus la Central
Florida nor to vegetabl* crop*
in the aouthern half o f the
state.
Weatherman said tempera­
tures would rang* from cold
to rather cool throughout tho
whol* state Tuesday but F lor­
ida should begin warming up
Toeeday n ig h t
Tha
thermometer w i l l
plunge tonight as low aa 24
to 30 degrees In the N orth­
west Florida panhandle and
23 to 30 degrees in tile Su­
wannee end north portion o f
the Gaineavillo districts.
Temperatures may dip as
tow as 20 degrees in the
aouthern half o f tho Gains*villa district and northam
half of tha Upper East Coast
section, and between 30 and
34 in tha Orlando and north
portion o f tha BrookvUl* dis­
trict*.
Elsewhere predictions war*
for temperature! in the upper
30s and lower 40s down to
the Everglades, and In tha
40* around Lake Okeechobee
and 90s in the Lower East
Coast districts.
Brisk n o r t h e r l y winds
should keep frost from form ­
ing despite freexing ts m p a s ­
tures In tha upper half o f the
■Ute, forecaster* said.
A s tha Faderal-Stata Frost
Warning Service at Lakeland
Issued its fr e e ie warnings,
tha Miami W eather Bureau
closed down tho 1904 hurri­
cane season today with its
final summary o f tha tropical
Atlantic and Caribbean Sea
areas. Thera were no elgns o f
tropical storm s on tha horIson, tha fin al report stated.
Cold air dropped the tem­
perature fa r below aero In
tho Northern Plains and chill­
ed much o f tha East today.
Snow fell In the East, too,
and hsavy rain drenched the
Northwest.
The temperature was 2S be­
low at Aberdeen, S. D., and
seven below a t SL Paul,
Minn., early today. The mer­
cury plunged Sunday to 2.1
below at Havre, Mont., and
29 below at Bismarck, N, D.
Hazardous driving warnings
wsra in e ffect fo r Maryland
and West Virginia, with up
to throe inches o f snow ex­
pected. Snow fell from the
Ohio Valley to the middle
Mississippi Valley, with three
inches on tha ground at
Springfield, 111,
A reeding o f 12 in D ei
Moines, Iowa, Sunday was
only ons degree above the
record low set in 1929. Four
inches o f snow fell Sunday
at Lamonf, Iowa, and West
Point, Neb.
Two funnel cloudi were
spotted in lhs Miami area
Sunday.

Woman Slain
At N. Miami
NORTH MIAMI BEACH
U P I)—The nude, badly beat­
en body o f a 60-year-old West
New York (N . J .) widow was
discovsred by police lata Sun­
day when they broke through
the door o f her winter home
here.
Police la id tha victim waa
Identified Monday aa Julia
Berger. Her body w as found
on a bed in tha beach home.
A wire coat hanger had been
iwistrd around her neck, am
official said.

That washing machine and
dryer they've been wanting at
Sanford Junior High for the
LANSING, Mich. (U P I) —
gymnasium has been approv­
ed by the school board. Seems Army Capt. Joseph G. Cald­
like
they've
been
talking well, 27, o f Miami, Fla.,
quarterback o f tha I960 West
about thesa two items for
Point football team, died last
months. Clad it’s over!
night in St. Lawrence H o s ­
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p ital of injuriea suffered in a
The
U.S.
Civil
Service
two-car collision.
Commission h is announced ex­
aminations for persons taperienced in the automatic data
A man identified as David
processing field and officers
for positions at federal penal Butler wa* charged with asand correctional institutions. tault with a deadly weapon
For additional information in­ aftar a cutting incident at the
terested persons may contact Goldsboro Bar. Police said the
tha Commission at Washing­ victim Is Bertha Mae Arnold,
of West 11th Street,
ton, D.C.

Assault Charged

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on the S t Johna River * * * * "The Nile o f America”

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WEATHER: Cloudy and cold Timday; low tonight 25-88.
VOL. 66

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908 MON* NOVEMBER 30, 1964
' I' ""

Hospital Bids
To Be Opened
December 22

—

WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e
White House said today Presi­
dent Johnson "never enter­
tained" the thought of replac­
ing J. Edgar Hoover aa FBI
director.
George E. Beedy, presiden­
tial press secretary, made the
comment in denying a magailnn report that Johnson was
seeking a replacement for Utf
69y car-old Hoover.
"T h e President never heard
of any inch proposal — that
Mr. Hoover bo rcplacrd—and
never entertained any auch
Idea," Reedy aaid.
"I t 's unfortunate that this
story wasn't checked out prior
to publication," he added.
Reedy made the (Utem ent
in response to a query.

Rumor Denied
Of Expansion
Rumors indicating that the
Pinccrest Shopping Center in
South

Sanford would be ex­

panded were denied today by
the

Me Elroy, president of
Bcltemead

Corporation,

developers of the trade center.
"W e

have

no

immediate

plans in prospect for expand­
ing our center in Sanford," he
said, but he added, "that
doesn't mean that we don't in­
tend to enlarge the develop­
ment "
M cElroy said that this situa­
tion could change overnight
but that at this time there
waa nothing he could an­
nounce for publication.

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BRADENTON (U P I) - The
body o f a seven-year-old Tam ­
pa boy was recovered from a
lake near here Sunday night
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
after an ail-day search for the President Johnson returned to
youth by officials.
his White House desk today
with a full rang* o f problems
—both foreign and dom eitlc—
MOSCOW (U P I) — The bidding for hit attention.
Uppermost on hit agenda
United States has submitted
a bill to the Soviet government was a full-scale review of U.
for damage done the American S. strategy In the antl-Com
Embassy oy Atro-Aslan stu­ munlit w ar in South Viet
dents demonstrating against Nam, one of • long aerie* of
such sessions.
tha Congo airlift.
No lea* urgent, however,
were the problem* of the
PASADENA, Calif. (U P 1 &gt; - NATO Alliance and the future
Tha Mars-bound U. S. space­ of the American • aponsored
craft Mariner-4 "lo ck e d " onto Multilateral Nuclear F o r c e
th* bright itar Canopus with (M LF).
British Prime Minister Bar
Us electronic ey* early today
in a tricky maneuver which old Wilson arrives in Waihingstopped the craR's roll in ton next week for talks on
these subjects.
apace.
Th* Chief Executive, who
returned Sunday night from an
11-day working vacation at his
NEW YORK (U P I) - The
Texas ranch, confers with Am
lowest temperature reported
bassador Maxwell D. Taylor
this morning to the U.S. Wea­
Tuesday on Viet Nam.
ther Bureau, excluding Alas­
In advance of the session,
ka and Hawaii, waa 30 below
Johnson put a damper on spec­
zero at Brslntrd and Bemldjl
ulation about any expansion
Minn. The highest reported
of the three year-old U, S.
Sunday w at 47 at Los Angetei,
military effort in South Viet
Calif., and Clewtston, Fla.
Nem. He told a Saturday
newt conference that such
speculation waa ‘ 'prem atura"
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) and that he expected no
State Comptroller Ray Green
dram atic announcement alter
warned county tax assessors
the Taylor meeting.
today that they probably ar*
In recent days, admlnlitra
t eg te b a r e te
,1* have become
«1 af
er the degree of
eolation that a
Ion to "extend the
t be Imminent.
t » v e aasurancca that
there was no "c r U is " atmos­
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
phere, and that Johnson wss
Railroad and union negotiator*
approaching
the
problem
meat with Labor Secretary W.
with a spirit of caution.
Willard Wtrti this afternoon
H iere is said to be no inten­
for tuzthcr barga ■ ;ng on a
tion la Washington to abandon
wage dispute w b lc P ^ ii threat­
th* basic policy of seeking
ened a nation wide rails itrik*.
solutions which avoid a major
The
strike originatly
was
war.
scheduled to begin Nov. 23
Thla would rule out any deci­
but was postponed.
sion for large-scale Invasion
of North Viet Nam or bomb­
ing
o f m ajor Industrial tar
CAPE KENNEDY (U PI) gets deep In that country.
The Federal Spsce Agency
said today it plans to send Its
two-seater Gemini spaceship
on Its final unmanned test
flight next week to clear the
way for the first two-man
flight early next year. Project
Gemini, followed on to the su c­
cessful Mercury program, la
VA TICAN CITY ( UPI ) —
designed to keep two men In Th* Vatican announced tnd*y
orbit for up to two weeks to that Pope Pnul VI will stop
practice
for
Apollo
moon briefly Irt Ilf Irut, Lebanon,
(lights expected by 1970.
Wednesday during his flight
lo the Eucharistic Congress
in Bombay, India.
Pop* Paul u**d hi* blessing
to the crowd* in St. Peter'*
Square Sunday to ask fur
prayer* that hi* trip tu the
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
- Cungre** be seen a* purely
GOP member of the Senate devotional.
Th# 34th Cnngr*** nf th*
rules committee dropped hints
today o f new evidence which Roman Catholic Church got
could expand the Bobby Bak­ duwn to wuik today with an­
er Investigation th en it opens ticipation mounting over th*
Pope's impending visit.
again Tuesday.
Daylong
study
session*
Thera were indications that
the new evidence Involved the war* mapped out for Catholic
alleged use of "party girls" by prelates and priest* and visit­
government ami Industry offi­ or* to discus* problem* rang­
cials in Washington—an angle ing from worldwide activities
th* committee refused to ex­ of tha church to local Asian
plore in its previous investiga­ famine.

rfERE*i
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M E fl/ H G

CHRISTMAS
“ CHRISTMAS" (Christmas. Fla., that U) will
be postmarked on greeting cards deposited at
the Seminole County Chamber o f Commerce.
Chamber officials will transport the cards to
Christmas. Kirs. W. A. Chastain (left), of the
Chamber office, accepts greetings cards from
Mrs. B, A. Fradd, o f Orlando.
(Herald Photo)

LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con

The plane crash report came

go (U P I) -

A chartered Bel­ aa hopes dim m ed for aaaiog
gian airliner Sunday
that MO White h oita fM
crashed and burned d
t^k* o ff from s*»nl*y
port, U was report*
K f
There were conflicting
DieTilrd
of the death t o ll
rebels ittffosed against des­
In Brussels, tha Belgian gov­
perate efforts by outnumber­
ernment Institute for Informa­
ed Congolese Army troops and
tion and Documentation (INwhite mercenaries to crush
BEL), said the plane waa shot
the rebellion.
down by rebel gunfire and
Report* from fighting areas
that II persons were believed were scant
but the rebel*
to have been killed.
were reliably reported to con­
Reports received here said trol almost one sixth of the
seven crew members and pas­
country — an area about as
sengers atxiard the four-en­
large as the state of Texas.
gine DCt were killed. Other
"With the withdrawal of the
sources said 33 persons were Belgian paratroops and the
killed and seven Injured.
Congolese Vrmy bogged down
The plane had transported on all fronts, the chances of
ammunition and supplies to
survival for many of the
Congolese erm y troops
in
whites arc seriously com ­
Stanleyville. It was owned by promised to say the least,"
the Belgian International Air
one military observer said.
Service ( DIAS) and chartered
Nearly 2.00C hostage* were
by the Congolese government. rescued last week in two spec­

Catholics Use
M ass Reform

tacular missions carried out
by the Belgian paratroopers
jumping from U. S Air Force
plane*. The troops left the
Congo Sunday en route hack lo
Brussels.
Eighty-five—and possibly as
many as 137—hostages were
slam by rebels before help
could reach them Three of
the victims were Americans
and at least five more U.S.
citizen* remained at the mer­
cy of savage rebels today.

Locks On Star

30 Below

Counties Warned

Rail Parley

Space Test

Pope Prepares
For India Visit

N E W YORK ( UPI ) — Th*
tuition'* R o m a n
Catholics
Sunday iuaugutalrd th* use
o f English and nthi&gt;r revolu­
tionary reform* in the Sun­
day Mai*.
Many appeared a bit ionfused but generally pleated
with the service tiut places
new emphatia on participa­
tion by pari»hioner*.
For some o f the country's
IS million Catholica it wus
undoubtedly a shock to hear
themselves concluding t h *
PETROS, Tenn. (U P I) —
Mas* proper with tha words,
‘‘ Thanks be to God." .Since Around 133 convicts, armed
c h i l d h o o d they had been with dynamite, revolted in a
mine shaft and held three
taught, "D eo gratia*."
foremen a a hostages for 12
hours until prison authorities
agreed to hear their griev­ tion last July
ances on mailing privileges.
The foremen were released
unharmed shortly alter mid­
night and the prisoners return­
ed to their cells in the Brushy
Mountain State Prison.

Prison Hostages

Freed Unharmed

‘New Evidence1
In Baker Case

SHOPPING
OATS lEfT

e H jp J t r a t (G lfru rtu ta n
The ogeleas story sf the lirtk
of Christ, sensitively told is
terms of s little shepherd boy
of th* timo, will appoor is this
nowspopor. lo sure to watch
for this bsautifully ill ultra tod,

\

Full Calendar
Faces LBJ As
Vacation Ends

“ HONEY QUEEN" Karen Ruetcr (right) and
Karen Lee will give away the toys in this eightfoot stocking at Florida State Bank to area
children after the Jaycee Christina* parade
(Herald Photo)
Wednesday afternoon.

U. S. Sends Bill

A Holiday Story
for Youngsters!

heartwarming story strip.

NO. 832

1

Rebels Shoot
Hoover Report Down Airliner
Denied By LBJ

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Body Recovered

Seminole Memorial Hospltat
Administrator Bob Besserer
announced that bids (or the It
million 40-bed expansion pro­
gram will be opened at 7 p. m.
Dec. 22.
Besserer and Sanford archi­
tect John Burton IV conferr­
ed with officials of the Hous­
ing and Home Finance Admin­
istration In Atlanta last week
when plana and specification)
for the new wing were approv­
ed by the federal agency.
Beaaerer, during an Inform­
al press conference Saturday
afternoon, said that the 60bed addition, the third expan­
sion program since the hos­
pital was opened, would bring
the number ot beds available
to patients to 200, give or take
fir* either way.
"O u r architect," said Besscred, "w a s highly compliment­
ed when HHFA authorities
told us that Rurton's plans and
specifications were some o l
the beat thsy had exam ined."
Besserer stated that he ex­
pected construction of the
new wing to begin right after
the first o f the year.

W. R

Officer Dies

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Seminole County

Explosion Victim
Reported ‘Fair*
Russell Talmadge. 22, of 311
Granada Court, severaly burn­
ed Nov. 19 when a cooker e x ­
ploded at the HL1I Plant, was
reported in fair condition to­
day at Seminole Memorial
Hospital.
Talmadge suffered second
and third degree burns over 10
per cent of his body when the
boiler exploded, officials said
today.

CHRISTMAS SCALSIifllTIlii
liber RESPIRATORY DISEASES

Yialetide Parade
'Greatest Ever'
What is expected to be the aver staged In Sanford.”
largest Christmas parade In
The Shrine Club fu a anil
Sanford history will begin will be a highlight o f th*
her* Wednesday at 3:30 p m. event as it perform s with it*
Mora than 110 units will par- zany antics, Albert said.
ticlpata in It.
Santa Claus will be riding
Wayn* Albert, parade chair­ atop one o f the 8anford-S*mman, report* thla year’s event inole Jaycee floats.
will be "the longest, finest
The theme o f the p a n d a is
and most beautiful parada "M y Christmas D ream " and
th* two boys who aubmlttad
the winning theme w ill b# giv­
en a special spot In tha par­
ade. The winners a n Scotty
Fuller, 4, and Dicky D eal, 9.
Marching
bands
from
schools throughout Central
Th* opening o f th* new Florida will participate. The
Ssminot* Lodge N u r s i n g parade will be ted b y the Sem­
Home in Sanford Sunday was inole High School band.
Thla 1* the 15 annual par­
a "sm ashing euccess."
ade staged by the Jaycee* and
More than 1,000 persona
it is expected to d n w ant o t
streamed into the sparkling the largest crowd* In Sanford
new facility between noon and history, A lbert aaid t h l e
8 p.m. and the owners, Mr. morning.
end Mr*. Donald Graham, ex­
pressed
themselves
"o v e r­
whelmed” a t the tremendous
lntarsat shown by pdr-ons’
who flocked In from all over
Central Florida.
"W e had no idea to many
people would attend — my
By Ualled Frets
husband lost hla vole* com­
The nation'i traffic toll for
pletely, he talked to so many the Thanksgiving weekend fell
people. When we opened the far short of the toll for a sim­
doors at noon, there were lines ilar period last year.
o f people already waiting to
The United Press Interna­
com* in, and this continued In tional count at 8:30 a.m . (bow­
a steady stream fo r eight ed that 339 persona had died
hours," said Mr*. Graham.
in traffic accidents during th*
The new nursing home lo­ huliday period.
cated on Bay Avenue will op­
The
breakdown:
Traffic,
en Tuesday with 33 beds and 332; fires, 43; planet, 21, and
ail facilities for 21-hour care. miscellaneous, 108, for a total
On th* sta ff are Donald of 706.
Graham, owner and adminlSeventeen persona died on
strator, Mr*. Florence Gra- Florida's roada during tha
hern, secretary; Mrs. Marie l o n g Thanksgiving holiday
Graham, BN, nursing tupqr- weekend, the Florida Highway
intrndent, plus a staff o f four Patrol said Monday.
New Y ork led the nation
registered nurses, fiee nurse*
aides, an orderly and a kitchen tt.Ci 43 traffic deaths, follow­
ed by Texas 40, California 34.
craw o f three.
Illinois 23 and Michigan and
Pennsylvania 2J each. Mon­
tana and Wyoming were tha
MI AMI &lt;UI*I) - James U\ nnly states with no reported
Matthew* wa* sworn in today accidental deaths o f any kind.
The holiday began at 6 p.m.
aa an assistant U. 3. A t­
torney in Miami. Ha is tha Wednesday and continued un­
first Negro to hold such • til midnight .Sunday. The Napost in the south. I(.t was a 1tiun.il Safety Council said
municipal judge at Opa Locku |that for a similar 102-hour
liefora receiving Ilia federal period last November 6(32 per-

1,000 Visit
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appointment.

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Russell Pushes
For Viet Action
WASHINGTON (U P I) -S e n .
Richard B. Russell, (D-Ga.)
Just back from a Texas visit
with President Johnson, Wed­
nesday indicated support for
stepped-up U. S. military ac­
tion in Viet Nam.
Russell, chairman o f the In­
fluential Senate Arm ed Ser­
vices Commltte*, told news­
men ‘ ‘ wa either have got lo
get out or take some action to
help the Vietnamese, They
won’t help them reives.
"W e made a mistake in go­
ing in there but l can 't figure
out any way to get out with­
out scaring the rsat of the
w orld."
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SHS Scm lnolei

Crisis Talks

season

SAIGON (U P I) — South
Viet Nam’a high National
Council today s u m m o n t d
Prims Mlniatar Tran Van
Huong for crlala talks on his
shaky civilian government.

night

at

Sanfoni'a Memorial Stadium
with i n lo l i victory over
the DeLaad Bulldog! in the
school's annual homecoming
game.
arly t.000 saw
ie rivals battle
, 14 to 14, and
it out of the
rising third
and a fourth

Did you,
la p gam*
didn't you,
o f tha *
away. W
N ice pai

blca as ths-tow«*s
— has takenW • *
railing has kaan fas

tha (5,000 he originally pro
lead tha Garden Club
building. He g ot
thing o f f to a good
donating the land
building, you'll
•
•
N ow la ■ good ttiueBi men
tlon that we’d tike ta *&lt;&lt; a
little more in the w ag o f act­
ual
"alumni
nativity"
at
“ Hom ecom ing'' :Jgeat
year.
M ore in the w g ^ L h W o r in g
eld grade —
a re­
ception. m*ybw“
J feeg ra m
featuring form er' cfcae pres­
idents or student body pres­
ident*. More o f a real ••home­
com in g.'' How about it, SHS ?
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•

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’ groundlie r was
go (U P I) —
Hied sa d five Oher
troops and U,
ops wounded.
ots today reacta^l
Peur o f the U.S. Aii fo rce
hostages "in im
transport planes, piloted
from reiiel-held
Americana, were hit but
other spectacular Con!
age uus said to hove been
drop.
or.
Tha dawn mission into
Only half o f tbs Ai)U Bel­
heart o f Congolese jungles gian paratroops who took part
N ow , what does • couple
followed by 4d hours a shad­ in the Sun ley ville mission
do?
ier sir bora* rescue fligh t to were used in
M r. and M
land are pi
struct a (30,
130,085 t « M
m
Tads
leyville. fighting a
in
property they own on Sandfrom Stanleyville.
merciless war o f extinction
lake Road. Directly behind
Paulis, £25 mile* northwest against diehard rebels in Stmntheir property i* a parcel of
o f Stanleyville, was believed i leyville and the jungle area
land owned by tha county.
to have been the last major surrounding it. The Belgians
Copeland aaked the Commis­
pocket o f rebel resistance.
|fought side by side with Consion i f it would consider put­
It fell today 2H houm af- I golrse Army troops and while
ting tha property up for sale
ter the paratroops landed, but mercenaries.
and accept bids.
Tha Commission hesitated
tinea It txplained that It
m ight want to use tha prop­
erty fo r trading purposes to
g e t one last right-of-w ay It
aeeda on S a n d l a k * Road.
Chairman Jim A very remark­
In ilrd Prr*s International
ed, “ W e might want ta use
Unlike the m o u r n f u l
the percei fo r a u altntian
Thanksgiving o f one year ago,
du m p."
Americans cetera ted the holi­
That really threw a
day
today in joy and gratiat the Copelands.^
j tude.
" I ’ m now o
From a turkey and corneaid, “ about bulb
I bread dressing-laden table on
POO home with
a famed Texa* ranch to quiet,
dump in my hack
|snow-drenched Montana hill­
are w e to d o ? "
sides, the day was on* o f
Commissioner
|thankful reverence, f a m i l y
aader pointed
reunions and contended rol­
assure you w e ll not da *wything m aliciously." ,-! ♦
licking.
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M IAMI (U P I)— Spruced-up
Tropical Park opens South
Florida’s IJii-day horse rar­
ing season today with the
split running o f the (10,000added Hurricane Handicap. A
Thanksgiving Day crow d of
ugout 17,000 is expected.

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HOMECOMING QUEEN Barbara Cox wa* in­
troduced at halftime of Wedneaday night's sea­
son finnle of the Seminole High School grid
members. Mis* Barbara Cox is nhown a* she was
escorted for the crowning by David Lanier.

Cold, Snow Blanket
North On Holiday
By United Press
A cold wave ami a band o f
snow provided a wintry set­

WASHINGTON (U P I) — ting today for Thanksgiving
Tha F B L k n ow j w)to hilled ju the northern ^United J u te * .
the th u s young civil right*
A cold wave warning was
w o r k e r * at Philadelphia,
Mi**., last summer ae well ae
who was responsible fo r the
fatal bombing of a Birming­
ham church in 1W3.

lock Ua\ n i g h t
he InUrcepted a
DeLantl
urned 30
the Semihey never
in a 27 to
v e r the
Photo)

Orlandoan Dies
O LANTA, S. C. ( UPI ) —
Eight persona. Including I)cmetrio Julio Crux, 2&lt;J, o f Or­
lando, Hu., were killed early
today in a two-car collision
on U. S. 301. The other vic­
tim* wet* three adults and
four children, all riding in a
station wagon.

Steel Parley

pa seed to
I t 30-yard TD
PITTSBURGH (U P I)—Tha
BdUdog* tied it Wage Policy Committee o f
ckenridge the United Steelworkers of
bis rj
three yards America (U S W ), whose 1.2
*
url
million members have not had
ininoie
up late in a general pay increase in
the third
end Larry four years, meet her* next
Matson In
a Wreck- week to formulate demand*
enridge
went 30 fur an entirely new contract
yards for •
Jcounter and with the basic steel industry.
Danny Til
it with
uot in the
an cight-f
fourth.
Tha win gave Seminole a
season record o f seven victor­
ies, two ties and a sinule loss.
Today's Sanford Herald
The huge float sponsored
brings jou it* a n n u a l
by the Latin Club won first
Christmas Shopping Guide.
pise* in the Homecoming pa­
In It yeu will find a huet
rade. This float depicted a
of special Item* offered by
g l u t Hercules, holding a tiny
area merchants which ha*
b u lld o f'b y the scruff of the
proven so popular in the
neck. _
past.
place winner was
We invite end urge you lo
tla Junior Class float which
visit the merchants to take
resembled a graveyard, but
advantage o f the*« early
was titled the ••Bulldog Bone(hristm a* Season aperial*
yard." This flout hud a bull­
which they have prepared
dog with his head in a guillo­
for you. You'll be glad you
tine.
did.
Para-medic float won third
prise with Its steamroller
Remember lo "Shop Sem­
squashing the 'D ogs.
inole end Save."

Christmas

Guide Today

Prisoners Eat
'High On Hog'

WASHINGTON ( UPI ) - The
United States and Japan Wed­
nesday concluded a two-year
agreement
governing
king
fib
fishing tn tins eastern
Bering Sea.
Under the agreement Japan
will limit her king crab catch
In the area off Alaska to 1*5.0O0 cases a )ear, a 20 per cent
catch. Also put into effect
were conservation measures
banning the taking of certain
crabs.

Gratitude Prevail

MAD OUK ADS

Tha

accidental

crept up slowly

death
in

toil is

opening

hour*.
The
tional

Unitel
count

Press
at

2:30

Interna­
a. m.

showed II person* had died
in traffic and other arridents.
A year ago, the nation sat
down to holiday tales with
appetite* numbed and hearts
■tunned over the aaaaieinatlon o f President John F.
Kennedy lix day* earlier.
The First Family this year

gathering

LBJ worker* to the toads for the
City, holiday caused traffic jam*
Tex., fur a late afternoon and haiardous driving.
Many persons p r e f a c e d
rural o f Iowa turkey and Mr*.
their feast with
religious
Johnson's own special co m ­ services, in New York, Meth­
bi tad dressing.
odist and Presbyterian con­
Cold wave warnings were gregations joined for a union
out for much o f the northern observance at the Central
plains and northern Rockies. Synagogue in Manhattan for
Teniperaturra dropped below the 23th time.
aero in Montana where up to
M aty’* annual Thankagiv.
a fo o t o f snove fell Wednes­ ing Day parada in New York
day.
marked the official Christ­
The rush o f student* and mas isasun kickoff.
Ranch

near

on

the

Johnson

posted fo r much of the North­
ern Plains and northern Rocklea. The temperatur* fell to
12 below i*ro a t Havre, Mont,,

•**ly J « U y „
SnDWTell f i nnt Lake Super­
ior te Nebraska. It ctma a f­
ter • atorm Wednesday dropred up to a foot of anow In
Montana.
Heavy rain fell In the East.
M o n than one inch fell In a
six-hour period at Allentown
and Scranton, Pa., and New.
•'Resident*'' of correctional ark, N J . Rain broke Pennsyl­
institution* in Seminole Coun­ vania and South Carolina
ty will rnjoy holiday feasts droughts.
Rain also fell In Idaho,
today along with the citisens
W aihington and Oregon.
on the outside.
Winds guating at more than
At the city jail a dinner o f
40 mllea an hour knocked
roast turkey, yams, fresh v eg ­
dawn power lines In New
etables uml cranberry sauce
York and blacked out an area
will be topped o ff with pump­
o f 20 blocks in th« Bronx.
kin pie.
Winds o f about the samo
Inmates of the county Jail
speed whipped the snow In
will have roast chicken Instead
Montana and toppled n radio
o f turkey, hut there'll be
station power at North Char­
dressing, pumpkin pie for des­
leston, S.C.
sert and vegetables including
A m o n g s t tha virgnrous
turnip green*.
weather was a note from the
A t the State's Division o f
W est Michigan Touriit As­
Correction prison ferm at
sociation. It said unh'it there
Oviedo, an inquiring Herald
is a heavy snowfall fast, few
reporter wa* invited to join
ski resorts will be utile to op­
the " resident s’* there for a
en this weekend. Boyne Moun­
feast of roast turkey, with all
tain, Crystal Mountain and
the trimmings plus a choice o f
Cahcrfue all were supposed to
pumpkin or mincemeat pie.
open this week.

U. S. Signs Fact
On Crab Fishing

NO. 330

Giant Parade
Set To Start
Christmas Era

Taylor Arrives

Someone once said there a:
f givInR. One is grudito giving w
"we have to," another is duty giving which say*
"we ought to," and the third is thunks giving
Look for
which means "we want to."
cica along
The first is from constraint, the second
Wednesday
from a sense of obligation, but the third comes
telling
from a full heart.
their P a i t j ____
It’s in this latter sense that The Herald
larahlp Fend. tt’ a
joins with thousands of Seminole County citizens
on ly w ay th fefca
today to express to our gratitude to God and to
money for tha fund.;
one another for the gracious manner in which
tu t fo r tha
all of us have been so abundantly blessed this
a ' a
Lpust year.
Elliott
Seminole County has been blessed with new
Ident o f tha
people, new ideas, new projects, new businesses,
velopm ent
«new industries and — perhaps most of all —- a
plea, lias
m e w zeal and determination to carry out the host
* o f projects which, when completed, will make
firm has
alto to the
lathis one o f the lending counties in Florida.
tlon o f Collier
,
While we are thankful for so many phasMjH
future construct)
' ef business, civic and professional life which
lie high ichoal.
has done so much for our county and its com­
• •
munities, we are also grateful that through thjl
fffo rts of many organizations we have in g*tjr
Ground wai bi
c machinery which will muke realities o f
fo r the new (55,
y proposed projects.
Center at Sunland
W e can Include the proposed marina,
Tha Sanford Garden
rminal, the St. Johns-Indian River Can,
worked hard for many,
te university, the community junior C&lt;tt
to aaa this dream taka
d now a technical high school.
tn brick and mortar. They
o f these projects could have come i*
have quite a waya to go to
they have toward materilization without
it all paid for, and will ha
ving” of time and talent by so many ihn*edlng a little help from
ls — not because they have to or ought
eryone.
— because they want to.
nt’s why The Herald "wants" to and “ is”
B rallty Odham has addi
on this Thanksgiving Day.
another (1,000 contribution to

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Key Witness

WASHINGTON (U P I) Senate investigators plan to
hold a preliminary Interview
Friday with inauranco man
Don B. Reynolds a key wit­
Sparkman ness in the latest chapter o f
for Semin- tha Bobby Bakar case.
only to have
right back to
% from Gary
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Bob Apgar. U. S. Ambassador Maxwell
ed the lead D. Taylor arrivea hare today
for a high-level administra­
tion review o f strategy in the
anti-Communiat war in South
Viet Nam.

separata tha j
from tha newt?
cil dcak whfch
enough to
five.m an
tha majo:
town at

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closed

MOSCOW (U P !)—Tha So­
viet Union ehargtd today
that the Belgian paratroop
reacue o f whits hostages in
Paulis, the Congo, w as “ a
new act o f aggreaaion."

out their regular 10-game grid
Wednesday

THURS., NOVEMBER 26, 1964

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United Pres* Leased Wire

Boost Expected
In Postal Rates
JOHNSON CITY. Tex. (U P I) — Postmaster General
John A. Gronouski said Wed­
nesday there may be Increases
In postal rates for second and
third class mail in an effort
to cut the post office deficit.
Gronouski, after conferring
with President Jobnron on the
LBJ Ranch, said he and the
President had discussed the
possibility of rate increases.
He said Johnson told him to
make a study o f those categor­
ies of m ail that represent a
"n et lo s s " lo the government.
Second and third-class mail*
—Including books, magatines
and circulars—falls into this
category, he said. Gronouski
said Johnson also directed stu­
dies to see If costs could be
reduced by eliminating sev­
eral hundred o f the nation's
smallest post office*.

Swanky Liner
Splits tanker
In Dense Fog
NEW Y O R E (U P I) -

W E A TH E R : Fair and mild thru Friday; high 75-80; low tonight 55-85.

i l l Sunday a t Saaford
&gt;y Cantar. Tha public la

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

By Harry 1. Johnson
What la expected to be the
targeat Christmas parada lo
Sanford history Is In the mak­
ing for 3:30 p.m. Dec. 2 in
downtown Sanford.
The plana are being made
b y Wayne Albert, general
chairm an o f the Sanford-SemInole J a yceei group, and a
host o f sub-committee chair­
men.
Albert a*id there are 110
unit* and 13 band* entered to
date.
The parade will form east
o f Sanford Avenue and F ln t
Street and move wfitward to
Oak, then south to Fourth,
eaat to Sanford, north to Sec­
ond and disperse at San Juan.
All county school* will be
let out that day at 2:30 p.m.
so itudents and faculty m em ­
bers can participate or view
the event.
Local itate officials will
Join city and county commis­
sioners, the police and fire
chiefs, sheriff, Navy and Ma­
rine officers at the base,
Cham ber o f Commerce offi­
cials, mayors of other Semin­
ole communities, and a host
o f other* as special members
of the parade.
Special
guests w i l l
be
D icky Deas, nine, and Scott
Fuller, six, winners of the
Jaycee parade theme contest
with ihelr suggestion of “ My
Christmas D ream ."
Assisting Albert in the ar
rangementa are the following
com m ittee chairmen:
Santa Claus. Bob Wade;
publicity. Bill Reck; mar­
shals,
Mike
Richardson;
J u d g e s , DeWltt Mathews;
route,
Wcmlall Springfield;
convertibles,
Jim
McKee;
balloon sale and shopping
tour, Joe
Russl and Bill
Richardson; dignitaries, T om ­
m y Speer.
Jaycee Wives will sell pop­
corn along the route and past
Jaycee presidents will sell
peanuts.
Albert any* the Shrlners fun
and frolic unit will take part
iu the event, during which ilx
trophies will be offered In six
different categories.

Memorial Slated
For Atomic Site
WASHINGTON (U PI) - The
University ot Chicago site
where the atomic age was
born 22 years ago will tie mem
orialired as a national historic
landmark.
Interior Secretary Stewart
L. Udall will ntak the formal
desianatioo of the north stands
of the university's old Staff
Field in cerem onies in his o f­
fice next Wednesday.

teen

crew m en

were

overboard today when tha Iiraeli luxury liner Shalom col­
lided with a Norwelglaa tank­
er in dense fog.
The U. S. C oait Guard re­
ported that tha tsraall User
split the tanker Dagali 1* two
and that lo o f the vaaeel'a
crew m en who were swept
overboard w ere chafing to
the bow section.
The Dagali la slaking, the
Coast Guard said.
It waa not Immediately
known If there were aay In­
juries to crew or pasaeiftr*
aboard the Shalom.
The Coast Guards Hid the
accident happened about IT
mllea northeast af Bareopt
Light, N. J., while the Shalem
was outbound on a Thankagiv
Ing cruise. Early reports laid
the Shalom collided with the
Dagali near the atari section.
The Norwegian v i a**! Im­
mediately radioed an SOB and
reported It w a i taking hi wa­
ter and ta danger ef sinking.
Tha Shalom radioed H wee
in no Immediate danger, hot
waa reported to have suffered
damage to the how aectien
and was taking In water in the
forward hold and
compartments.

The (20 million luxury
later radioed It waa
to port under It* ow
The Coast Guard H id R '
having difficulty in determin­
ing the exteat of damage to
the vessels because the heavy
fog had reduced visibility to
near zero.

2 M end ueried
In B &amp; E Probe
By City Police
Tw o men are being held *a
suspicion o f breaking end en­
tering after they reportedly
tried to "ca a h " e bagful e f
pennies at a place which ioet
some pennies earlier In the
day In a burglary.
Being queitioned by city pa*
lice are men identified H
Johnnie Lee Golden and Jef­
ferson Jnn**, both o f 007 San­
ford Avenue.
Polk* say they tried te ex­
change the pennies for folding
money at Henderson's Bar,
720 E. Seventh St., last night.
The bar had been entered
during the previous night by
breaking ■ window and cut­
ting a screen, A pey telephone
was also ripped o f f the will
ami taken, police said.
Thieves removed three M *
uusy windowa from the Goldsboro Elementary School some­
time Tuesday night o r aarty
Wednesday and took betwaeii
$2 and (3 from a secretary's
office.
The Chick-N-Treet at 1(0*
S. French Av*. waa entered
by someone heaving a con­
crete slab through the front
door. A cigarette machine
was cracked open and about
*20 taken, polka report.

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Tntnom m 'a great sciential
m ay very welt be that young­
ster who today it continually
asking “ why” and “ wheref c r i " , Or, ba tniy b# tha toqui«itlve teenager who want*
to know about everything from
nutcr-xpace to under water ex­
ploration,
li t never too early to ipark
and itlmultte the iplrtt of in­
quiry In children, and a microarope It one of tha beat waya
to do to. Nothin* quite comparat to the thrill of discovery
aa a child le a n t about tha
many wonders of this world.
A microscope ran ta m e at
a passport to the invisible
phenomena around us— In the
air w « breathe, la plant life,
in the soil and la countless
everyday objects,
This year you caa liv e your
own potaetlal scientist a vary
special thrill with a proleaaional-type microscope or sci­
ence sat of his owa.
t or the first tin t, a leading
producer of opUcil products
for science and industry hia
brought out a new Una o f mlc m ic o pas sad acleaca tats de­
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young as eight year* old—as
wall aa for teen-agars.
These microscopes ara offi­
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consultants and ara used in all
levels of science education'll!
many school ayslams.
Such a Christmas g ift for
the Interested youngsters can
he the start of a rewarding
career, nr help launch a life­
time hobby. A gilt o f m icro­
scope can also provide the
basis (or many ihsred family
projects.
Tha young boy will enjoy
starting hia * exprim tnte" by
examining
familiar objects
around him — a human hair.

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Creating cards (or young­
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Ihie year, Games and storylook s that burst Into three di­
mensional ecenes ■ . . cards
that ran ba made into tree
ornaments or Uirlilines mo­
bile* and other novelties ir r
included in « UKit collect nut,
according to Mrs. Jeannette
he*, design director.
New ibis yrsr Is a paper
barn farm Hint comes (uldrtl
list in its envelope and opens
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as well ai fenting, wells, and
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a child many hours o i amuse­
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High and la more th in IS
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There Is Christmas fun for
* ' aw ed girl" In a card open
mg to a four-room cottage for
paper dolls. Cut-outs Include
furniture and a family o f four,
f o r a boy who wants to be an
astronaut, another four-area
standup isrd contain* ell tha
orbiting devlcai of a 1370
spaea station.
Greetings that teach thrift,
Ihought/ulnrsi or the signifi­
cance of the first Christmas
may *l*o he found in the e x ­
panding collection of Juvenile
greetings.
There's a variety o f "piggy
bank" cards and coin-holding
greetings. The ruin cards, d e­
signed in the shape o f Christ­
mas ornaments of sleigh trim­
mings, hold ten shiny dime*.
Youngsters are usually more
delighted with silver than with
paper currency.

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Vandals Strike
NAARUItlN.'KKN, Germany
(L 'i'l l ■ Twenty gravretunea
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Nov. 26, 1961 — Pnye 3

Paper Ballots
Jn Cities Vote
Voters

in

four

Seminole

County communities may hate
to use paper ballots in their
elections nest month since the
regular eounty voting ma­
chines have been impounded
by court order.
The order was issued in
JLitusvilla by Circuit Judge
S e lle A. Williams Jr. after he
heard a plea for an injunc­
tion filed by FI. Pope Bassett,
losing Republican candidate
for the District 3 County
Commission seat.
Bassett lost to VV. Law­
rence Swafford. Democrat, Al­
tamonte Springs muyor and
form er member o f the comy mission.
Communities to vote in De­
cember are A l t a m o n t e
Springs, Casselberry, Longwood and Oviedo. Kach com­
munity will prepare its own
paper ballots, according to
Voting
Registrar
Camilla
Bruce.

Discount

S A N TA ARRIVES
FR ID AY N O V . 27

Fire Protection
W ith antenna!

Explained In
Bear Lake
By Maryann Miles
Fire protection s t r r l c t t
available through the Forest
City Volunteer Fire Dept, were
&lt;|explained by Capt. Ken Swan­
son for members o f the Bear
Lake Community Club at their
November meeting held last
week at the Florida Power
Club.
Candy priie for the evening
ira* won by Dick Lashley.
Miss Helen Louise Shaw was
not present to win the kitty
collection therefore, with the
• * I added this month, next
meeting'* award will be in the
amount of II.
^President
Dick Ostrander
announced that the club’ s re­
cent square dance was so suc­
cessful another is planned (or
Jan. 13.
Hostesses for live meeting
were Mrs. William Carpenter
and Mrs. Carr Bell.
*
Next meeting has bern ad­
vanced from Dec. 17 to Dee.
10 in order not to interfere I
with Christmas vacations or j
holiday planning. These at-1
tending should bring a 23 cent'
gift for the grab baa and all
residents of the area are in
sited (o join club members
for this meeting. Hostesses
will be Mrs. Frank J Boud
reau and Mrs. George Appleman.

Hospital
Notes
NOVEMBER 21. 19M
Adrn i-.lnnx
Robin
Hunt, Annin Li-n
Dixon, Judy Ritchey, FlloyciHullen. Vickie Kennedy, Don­
na Trouper. Am y Hull. Dairy
Gent, Gladys Kerne, Kath­
leen Carney, Snnfnrd: W&gt;!
Hans Joyce, Dr Bury; Fnlomon
Harris, Lake .Monroe; Bonita
W ynn,
Longwood;
Jessie
Washington, Sutlle Fulghtim,
Oviedo; Alex McAtee, I’lymouth, Me.
Birth*
Mr. am! Mr«. Terry T im ta r, Snnfuiil, a girl; Mr. ami
Mrs. J effery Ritchey, San­
ford. a girl; Mr. urn! Mrs,
Clifford la n e, ! jvK&lt;- Monroe,

Amy Anderson, Joseph Orseno. Robin Gate RiOuird.
Henry
McLauMn,
Roy
K
Maim, clirnett Smith, Jurnei
B. St. John, Kathryn Linrisstrom, Agnes Knuwles, Ray
Hills, Vivien Wilson and ba­
by boy. Oil:e Humphrey and
bo! y girl, Loretta Hightahoo
and bnby boy, Kristi Brown
end baby boy, Hniiford; Jonear.nr- Bass end baby buy,
Lake Monroe.

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WASHINGTON (C P U - Tu­
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area of the nation.
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far Tunica County families
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The report was based on a
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Ha will ba radnf the aamo
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Tha boat will ba running
around N mpb and win bo en­
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Toy prise in tha event is
11,000 ao many records are
espocted to fall and proper
equipment will be on hand to
make sura they are official.
Harwood w u accompanied
by hia son, Rick, and liucky
Morris of Vero Beach who
will ba racing his Revtau with
a single 7S hp motor.
After competing la the
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tory la Lot Angeles and on
the wey home will atop off In
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Mrs. G eorgs Teartall, were In
play Tuesday afternoon for
Master point Day o f the De*
Bnry Duplicate Bridge Club.
Winners were, Section A,
NO, flrstl Mrs. Doyle Driver
and BIB W&lt;xxflock; aecnnd,
John Vanderechaaf and Mrs.
Arthur Wheatley; third, Mrs.
Frank Auetln ami Nurmun
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Section B, NS, first, Sira.
Ruth lilatt and Mra. David
Singer; second, Mr. imd Mr*.
Myron Accardl; third, Mr.
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EW, first, Mrs. t.nretta
Munson and A. Barr; arcond,
Mra. Elen Unities and Mrs.
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companies hare applied to
the Sanford C ity Commit*
lion fo r a franchise to in*
■tall community antenna
television in the area, The
Herald present* this reviser
o f erhat this system in*
roives and what it would
mean to local T V viewer*.
By Dottle A as tin
W hat la community an­
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A w ardin g to y o l l a b l *
rourvoo, this la a system
which involvsa tho Installa­
tion o f • single, large tele­
vision antenna tower. This
tower picks up signals, amplifiea them and dsllvsra the
signal through c a b in to Usa
individual television set.

The ex tensive local cover­ vision cable service w as first
age

provided

by

three introduced some years a f o in has mushroomed

area channel* might be ‘‘ dil­
uted’* or reduced when view­
er* dial out-of-urea atations,
thereby cutting down on the
coverage for local advertisers.
Community Antenna Tele­

Prom oters say ft will allow
local viewera to hring in five
to seven television channels
with a atrong clear algnal,
plus FM channels, a local
weather atation and educa­
tional television stations.

The
subscriber
pays
a
charge fo r Installation, plus
a monthly service charge.
Thla service takes the place
o f heme antennas and greatly
LAKELAND (UPI ) - A increases the clarity and
1250.000 athletic field house number o f stations. It is said
will be constructed at Flor­ to be particularly good for
ida Southern College and the color tetsviaion reception.
Aa m ight be aurmlsed. It Is
gym w ill s e n e for varsity bas­
ketball, intramural sports and vigorously opposed by setters
a year-round physical educa of television home antennas.
However,
television
se t
tlon program .
The Board o f Trustees of dealer* are paid a commission
Florida Southern approved the for hook-ups they obtain and
can actually serve as tales
final plans.
The field house will be loca ngenta fo r CATV.
The line* are strung on
ted near the old gym and ath
letlc field, and the gymna telephone and power poles
slum 's main floor will be big under agreements with the
enough for three basketball respective utility companies.
courts.
They will pay a lease of a
certain amount per year to
the company for the lease of
each pole.
It la not pay television. The
cable company provide* no
repairs, sales or servic* for
David B. Keigans. son o f television sets, only to the
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Keigans, cable itself.
The whole system operates
858 Pasadena, Longwood. left
much
like laving a telephone
Monday for boot training
with the U. S. Coast Guard Installed in your home. If you
at Cape May, N. J-, after want one, you call the com­
which he will enter electron­ pany, pay nn installation fee,
have it installed, book up
ics school.
Y oun g Keigans father Is your set and pay a monthly
m edically
diacharged
from service charge. If you don't
Coast Guard after IS yean wont it, you don’t have to
service. Results show that buy It.
In order for any commun­
David mads very high grades
ity
cable to he available to
on electronic tests and hs ia
-h opin g to make his career in the individual subscriber, It
U nrcessnry fo r the city, or
this field.
county governm ent to grant
the com pany a franchise, for
which the company pays the
governm ent body a certain
|&gt;errrntage of receipts.
..
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) Advantages o f the CATV
The Florida Peace Officers system ia that Nanfurd view­
Association got a favorable ers might he able to tune in
reaction from state officials on Jacksonville and Tampa
to a request Florida under­ stations, ETV atations in Or­
write the cost of a sweeping lando and Gainesville and FM
law enforcem ent study.
music stations, a* well as
Gov.
Karri* Bryant and continuous weather informa­
Atty. Gen. Jam es Kynes both tion. .Signals o f area televi­
expressed their support of the sion stations would be clear
proposal, and the governor and sharp, and viewera would
said such a report was long have a wider choice o f special
overdue.
programs. It may also reduca
The four months study cov­
interference from planes, elec­
ering everything from the tric m otors and other video
crim e rate to police pay, disturbances.
would be made by associated
Disadvantages
noted
in­
consultants of education head
clude the fact that area tele­
• ed by form er Florida State
vision stations available in
University President Uoak S.
tho Sanford area already in­
Campbell,
clude the three national net­
It would eost 127,300. The
work*, CBS, NBC and ABC.
peace officers association said
which
carry
all
network
. if Florida would put up $13,shows.
000, It would pay for the rest
Program s other than net­
of the cost.
work shows carried by Jack­
sonville o r Tampa stations
Newly elected president of would moat likely he local
the Florida Public Relations Intereat features and news
Association is Robert E. Phil­ stories, which might or might
lips, public reistioni execu­ not be o f any interest to lo­
cal viewers.
tive o f Jickion vtlle.

In a p ost year, the service other communication* media.

remot* or mountainous areas
wher* geography and topo­
graphy prevented the recep­
tion o f TV signals from faro ff stations o r across moun­
tains.

T H R IF T Y S A N T A S S A Y :

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Fla. Southern

in

smaller

communities and c o u n t i e s
with no television stations,
and more and more companie* hsve incorporated, many
o f them backed by the tele­
vision stations themselves or

The

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is hom* antanna manufacturing

heralded aa the forerunner of
“ pay television'* which has
been struggling fo r years to
get a foothold in m ajor eities, but has met with fierce
opposition from organised in­

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J n ta y la karat gaU, goldMad ar eaataasa type# Paarla
fatarad, euKurad or atmulatcd,
are the graduated nceklaea
i at II to tt lachaa.
tth aaml-preclaach aa tarquot*#,
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at atyiaa art alao favorite*.
Paadaata are popular, either
wRh a dalaty pearl or colored
alaaa aettlag la a tiny gold
leaf or lacy gold frame.
Hoe-delicate aad praeloualeaking, oftas iprlnkled with
atoaei and la motif* borrowed
free# the world of the beta aad
flower* — are favorltea.
daisies la gold, giant aafety
ptes, circle pin*, leaf and
bather deilgaa — era other
gift idea*. Scarab and bangle
bracelet* aad charm bracelet*
all raak high.
Charai bracelet*, ia allver or
gold, are more attractive than
aver aad the variety of charm*
la aadleta, Including minia­
ture alaaa ring*, paaaanta,
ailbouatta bead*, sodlae algna
aad varioua type* of aymbolie figure* ot favorite hobbiea
or game*.
A aaw trend reflecting fashlotia for prattle* of the pait I*
eaqulalte cameo Jewelry auch
aa mother-of-pearl cameo* for
earring*, poodanta, pin* and
riaga. The rang* of ring* de
algnod eipraaaly for teen­
ager* Include* birtbatonei,
paarla aad many other*.
Tt«n girl* alao have a ipec
lal feeling for fine allver,
many of them have already
atarted to plan and dream of
their own collection*. Addi­
tion* to fUlwarq, extra *rrvlng
piece#, ((her bowle, tray* and
earring diahea all aay “ Merry
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four can play — from ages
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Cam el based on famous
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Sarah Promoted Thanksgiving Day
G ivt the Pilgrims credit for
eelebratisg the first Thanksliv in g back to 1821. But theie
hardy people had absolutely
nothing to do with establish­
ing the day as a natlocal cus­
tom .
That particular booor be
laeg* exclusively to Sarah
Josephs Halt.
Mrs. Htla was a wom an's
magaxina editor — the nstine's first— in the mid-Nineteenth century who Involved
herself in a number of burn•tag Issues, In addition to
Thanksgiving Day. whose effeels are still being felt, no
m stter If Mrs. Hale herself
ranks near tha top of the Forgotten Great Americans list.
This New England editor
dicated fashioas for nearly 50
years (Including the hoop skirt,
hour-glass figufe snd triplepadded petticoats), wrote that
im m ortal poem, “ Mary Had
A Little Lamb'’ and brought
about tba completion of Bos­
ton's Bunker Hill monument.
But Risking Thanksgiving
Day a national holiday was
the most famous effort for
w hich she Is not known.
For 38 years aha badgered
presidents snd govern m enu
and legislatures and congress
until finally In IMS President
Lincoln—perhaps only to get
M rs. Hale out of his hair—
gava La and proclaimed a na­
tional Thanksgiving Day.
Up to then. Thanksgiving
Day was a pretty irregular
affair. In 1844 tha Dutch gov­
ernor of New York Issued a
T h a n kaglvlng proclamation.
Congress recommended one
every year during the Revolu­
tion, but after the peace In
1714, everybody forgot about It
until 17M. In that year, Presi­
dent Washington ordered a
Thanksgiving Day for the
adoption of the Constitution.
In ISIS President Madison
proclaim ed one and that was
it until Lincoln — and Mrs.
Hale—got together in 1883.
Although Mrs. Hite spent
much of her time editing
"G o d e y ’ s Lady's Book," she
still found time to puMi for
Thanksgiving. She felt that ■
national
Thanksgiving
Day
would be a step toward a bet­
ter understanding between the
North snd South. War came
before she bad her way.
In “ Godey's Lady’ s M sgssin e," as It was later nam­
ed, Mrs. Hale had the perfect
propaganda
weapon.
Regu­
larly, the m agaiise's 130.000
readers woutd find among the
crinolines snd bustles inspira­
tional tidbits about the need
for a national day of Thanks­
giving.
And collections of mouthwa­
tering recipes — “ Lafsyette
Ducks wllh Snowballs," “ Oysters Etiquette," "Indian Pud­
ding and Frumety S a u ce"—
especially d e s i g n e d
for
Thanksgiving dinners.
And essays on the role of
women:
"G o d gave to m in, authori­
ty ; to women, Influence; she
Inspires and partuadas. Ha
convinces and compels. It has
always been to my aim to use
m y influence In this womanly
w a y ,"
But the mags sine wasn't
enough.
Mrs.
Hale
wrote
thousands of tetters to influ­

ential politic! i nj ttuou|Sd£T
the country, asking them to
endorse a national Thsnkiglvtog D ay. So when she started
her campaign to persuade
Lincoln, she knew how to cope
with all negative responses.
Besides,
President
Lincoln
never eould say “ n o " to a wo­
man.
When Lincoln Issued the
first
national Thanksgiving
proclamation, Mrs. Hale knew
his words had special mean­
ing: " . . . It has seemed to
me fit snd proper that they
(the glfta of God) should be
solemnly,
reverently
and
gratefully
acknowledged
as
with one heart snd one voice
by tha whole American peo­
ple."
Lincoln could have added,
“ and, besides, Sirah Josephs
lisle would never give me a
moment's peace if I didn't
find it fit and proper."

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CAPE KENNEDY (U P I) The United States plans to go
ahead Friday with an attempt
to rocket its second Mariner
spacecraft to the planet Mars.
A space agency spokesman
said, however, that the launch
depends on successful com ­
pletion late today o f a aeries
o f testa on a new metal
shroud replacing the fib e r
glaia model that failed on the
Mariner-3 flight Nov. 3.
If all goes well, the AtlasAgena rocket will send the
373-pound camera - can-ylng
spacecraft on its 1‘ 4-month
voyage during a three-hour
and 13-minute period starting
at 9:28 a m. Friday.

FIRE CHIEF MACK N. CLEVELAND 8R. and Lt. G. M. Harriett listen
aa Lt. W. C. Gailcy points out featured attractlona on the bill for the
Sanford Fire Department’s benefit fund performance o f the annual Goapel Concert to be presented at 8 p.m. Friday night at the Sanford Civic
Center.
(Herald Photo)

At Longdale
Hill Tanner, who waa Sem
Inole County Democratic cam
palgn chairman in tha racent
election, wilt ba moderator at
a political rally at 7:30 p. m.
Friday in Longdale.

Spacemobile Visits
Schools N e xt W eek
The Spacemobile and relat­
will ed educational programs were
conceived by N A SA during
send ona o f ita “ spacemobile"
the summer o f I960. This
units here next week for agency was receiving thon*
demonstrations at the junior sands o f requests fo r know!nnd senior high schools. The edgrable speakers from all
visit will be on Wednesday, over the United States. The
Thursday and Friday. Demon­ educetional community was
strations
are
tentatively particularly
Interested
In
scheduled for 0 a. m. and 1:30 keeping
Ita students
and
p. in.
teachers informed o f tha lat*
The Spacemobile, itself, is est developments in spaca-re­
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In short, what was needed
the word implies, travel out to meet the demand was au­
in apace.
thoritative speakers who posWhat makes it different ■eased depth ami versatility
from other vehicles is its ca r­ fo r audiences o f different ed­
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! Bowl-Bound Tribe

I

Bjr Julian Steiutrom
1 ,
Tha bowl-bound SHS Seminole* put together
4
one o f the beat team efforts o f the current grid
teuton Wednesday night to post a 27 to 14 home*“ com ing victory over a stubborn bunch of Bulldogs
J t o f DeLand High before a crowd at Sanford's MeC mortal Stadium estlm at-'
★
★
★
5 ed a t nearly 4,000.
•»
N o one SHS athlete doAbout Sports
ttC.m 1 n a t e d either t h e
S 'T r i b e ’s offensive or dcmf fenslve play, but it took Just
6 such an effort to finally atop
S t a hot paining game by the
S 'Doga that highlighted the
E flrat half.
m
In fact, DaUnd put on an
S aerial circtia — tha likaa of
By Julian gfenatnm
■B which haven’t bean aaen
Herald Sports Editor
around thaaa parte In high
p achoot football for yean. Hut When Head Coach Jim Pla a it all ^rama mainly in thu gott of the SHS Seminole* told
flrat half and the Samlnolei
us Tuesday we ought to throw
0 0
wtra able to defend againat
• 5 the attack successfully in the ■way tho reeord book in con­
nection with the Tribe'a hom e­
E 'a a ron d half.
S?
The ability to dn It waa pri­ com ing tut with DeLand, ap­
marily mponiibie tor the parently he knew what he w ai

Thinking
Out Loud

talking

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¥

Inoto'a 11.
t
A fter o ffk la li chased a dog
o ff the fleid, a Drcrkcnridgc
paia to Dob Apgar was ruled
com plete on Interference on
Sanford's six. After being
field to only a pair of yard*
on threo playi, Drcckcnrldge
shot ono to Apgar on a criss­
cross pattern for the TD and
Kddie O'Quinn tied it up will)
hia boot.
Tlte Tribe wasted no time
taking tho lead again when
llurtun, Sparkman and Hin­
son alternated on running
plays to carry Sanford to HeLand's 32. At that point, Hln
son uncorked a SOyard aerial
to Mika Gray for the second
SHS scare. Kuykendall again
split tho uprights.
Apparently this made the
Bulldogs mad because they
growled rigid hack etui Uri ckenridge highlighted * DeLand drive with u Miyurd
pass ptay to Apgar who was
downed on Sanford’s six.
(in a fourth and three,
Dreckenrldgo rolled '"it tin
the option, kept (ho ball, and
wultied over the mark' r. it
was
O’ Qoinn again w h o
placed It through 'no uprights
to knot tho count at 14 all.
Arid that was it until lute in
thu third staiua.
Alter Seminole ami De-Land
had exchanged third period
punts following short drives,
tho Tribe moved from their
own 37 to III" Bullrings' 20.
Thu movement was highlight­
ed by a 17-yard Jaunt by
Sparkman and a 12-yard dash
by Rick Wnlitrom.
However, SHS lost the ball
mi downs Vilu-n Hinson was
tossed (or a loss on a fourth
down play un DcLand's 25.
Tha Bulldogs took over and
Breekenrldge immediately hit
the air lines. But his initial
toss was Intercepted un the
30 by SHS end Larry Watson
who itg-iagged his way In
paydirt to put the Tribe into
a lead it never VcUnquHhnl.
Kuykendall booled his third

FAT.
L etc In tha final period,
e flr r several exchanges, Bur­
ton intercepted another Braekenridge pais on the Bulldog
3u and carried to the eight.
From
there, Tlllls scooted
eight yards for the score with
only 1:19 left. Kuykendall's
kick was wide and thu acor
Jng was complete,
But Bruckcnridgc's passing
w on't be forgotten for a long
tim e by S11S fans. He tossed
26 times, completed 10 and
:*red three interceptions.

usual twist about Wednes­
day night's affair. Tom m y
Law tun,
anulbrr
DeLand
bark, I* Ibe son of local
real eslati salesman Tom
Lawton. The Law Ion's how­
ever, reside In lirllury and
Tom m y, n junior, attends
Di-I .iml tilth. Tommy p la y
a flop ball game for the
Bulldogs, got In on several
t a c k l e s defensively, and
looked impressive the sev­
eral Units be carried for the
visitors,
In

SEMINOLE HIGH'S 200-pound fullback, Leo Sparkman, picks up 17
yards when he skirted his righ t end to m ove from DeLand’s 49 to the
Bulldog 32 shortly a fte r the third period got underway. Seminole copped
the homecoming tilt with a 27 to 14 decision.
(Herald Sporta Photo by S ta ff Photographer Bill Vincent)

about.

kickoff and Sonny H au er reThe first half of-th e ban
{J 5 turned to hia own 46. Halfgam e wae a “ d ow y" ell the
back Buddy Burton, fullback
w ay, sad the screed half
L «« Sparkman and quarter­
w a i almost ■&gt; mack a thrill­
n s baek Ron Hinson moved to a
er. The only difference he« a flrat down on DaLand’i 43 beV
fora Burton and halfback the first end aecond halve*
w ee due primarily to whet
,-j Danny TUIla got eight ami 10,
Plgott end hi* coaching
V , raipectlvely and another FD
staff derided to do to combat
£
on the Bulldog 25. At that
the Bulldog aerial game.
point tha Bulldogs wero penallied half tha diitance ami Whatever II was, the coaches
w ere right.
Burton carried from the 1214
• • •
to the nine before Sparkman
This hoy, Gary Bracken£ went in for the TD.
Billy Kuykendall protected ridge, turned out to be nne
the lead with a aucccsaful of the finest palling quarter­
backs we've icen all lesion .
P A T boot.
A fter an exchange of punta, The way Ik1 handled the Bull­
Kenny Gill, Tommy Lawton dog 's running game wasn't
and Gary Breckenridgc pick­ bad eilher. Breekenrldge, by
ed up a flrat down on D«‘ - Ihe way. Is the ion of Forrest
Land's 3$. Rrerkcnrldge open Breckinridge, a former man­
ed up hia paulng gamo with ager of Ihe Seminole County
a 14-yard shot to Ken Drury Chatnlior of Commerce. The
and from tho 49 he fired an Brccki-nridge family moved in
TH'Larul several years p a s t li-y a rd cr to Dill flarlelt.
Moments l a t e r Ilreckrn ami some Lins wish now they
ridge fired ta k e more to hadn't.
• . »
Knrlctt and the 'Doga had u
There was nnnthrr un­
l i n t and it) ullualiwi on Sum-

»

• •

talking

about

Bracken-

rldgo’ s passing — which wc
were told to expect by Plgott
— we don’ t want to overlook
the play o f DeLand'a glue-fin­
gered ends such as Bob Apgar,
Dill n.irlctt and Ken Drury.
It's difficult to believe DeLand
didn’ t have ■ belter season
then they did tills year.
• * *

Tide Meets Auburn; lop Golfers Set
To Tee Off For
Texas Teams Battle
Mexican Classic
By Pete Dowd
CPI Hports Writer

Tom Turkey shares today's
bill o f fare with e coupla o f
traditional college football riv­
alries a t Alabama takes on
■rch-foe Auburn end T exes
A * 31 visit* Texes.
The Crimsom Tide o f A la­
bama, riding the crest o f ■
perfect record this season end
ranked second behind N otre
Heme in the nation, goe* in­
to the contest with an Orange
Bowl bid in hand end ■ chance
to w en the series which
stands 14-13-1 in Auburn's
favor.
Auburn, though an lt-p o ln t
underdog, seeks to parlny a
strung showing ngainst the
Tide into a bowl berth for
themselves, The Tlgere ere in
tine fo r the Bun end Bluebon­
net bowls.
David Kay, the Tide’ s hoot­
er, will have hie last oppor­
tunity to tie the NCAA record
o f 13 season field goal* set
by Kd Dye* of Auburn In
IpflO. Uny has 11 three-palntera so far.
Auburn's chances o f an up­
set rest heavily with Jimmy
flblle, who will switch front
halfback to tailback fo r the
nationally televised clash,
Texas*' Thanksgiving Day
tilt wwlth Auburn has hccorne
ns customary aa mince pie.

Seminole ntlliird most of

Pigolt railed on Danny Tilits, Kick Welstrom, Sonny
Messer anil Frink Whig,
ham ,
Now

• •

Hie Tribe awails the

D ec. 3 engagement with the
Leesburg Yellow Jackets in th e !
Elks Bowl. That ou,:ht to be

battle.

And tha oddmakers haven't
minced words as to the 71st
edition o f the leries, Texes,
whose B-l record has earned
it an Orange Bowl date with
Alabama, is a solid 14-point
favorite over an Aggie eleven
which hns registered but one
victory in nine games this
season.
Saturday’s card
feature*
Notre Dame's final hurdle on
the w ay to it* first perfect
season since 1940. The South­
ern California Trojans, IIpoint underdog* against tho
top-ranked Irish, will have to
keep the (core close to stay
in the running for a H u e
Bowl berth.
Other traditional rivalries
feature the annual ArmyNavy clash, Florida ve. Mia­
mi (F la .), Georgia vs. Geor­
gia Tech, Oklahoma State,
Boston College vs. Holy Cross,
Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt, Hire
vs. ilnytor and Texas Christ­
ian vs. Southern Methodist.

Reds Hire Wylder
CINCINNATI, Ohio (U P I)
— Al Wylder will be the train­
er for the Cincinnati Reds
next season,
Wylder, who hns been train­
er for the San Francisco W ar­
riors basketball tram und Salt
la k e City baseball team, re­
places llichnrd Rohde, releas-

MEXICO CITY (U P I) —The
20th annuli Mexican Open is
scheduled to begin today with
its biggest field of top golf
era despite the late withdraw
al o f Tony Lama and Bobby
Nichols.
Lama, twice Mexican cham ­
pion, and Nichols, Profession­
al Golfers Assoclitlon titleholder, announced their with­
drawal Wednesday although
they already hid registered
for the event.
A host of top Ulrnt w as still
among the 130 golfers sched­
uled to lee off, however. The
field Included Ken Venturi,
winner of the 19A4 United
States Open. Tomm y Jacobs,
Dow Flnslerweld, Jerry Bar­
ber, Rob Rosburg, A rt Wall
Jr., George Knudum ,. Chile's
Antonion Seles end Enrique
Bax well, Ramon Sate and Angfl Miguel of Spain, and R o­
berto Do Vicenio o f Argen­
tina.
Jim m y Demaret, who was
inOrumentol In restoring rela­
tion" between the PGA ami
Mexican Golf Association after
a lengthy dispute, is the senti­
mental favorite of the M exican
press.

N O V . 28

—

PARI-MUTUEL
WAGERING
11 GAMES N 1GHTL

k-a.-, K..U. T-„ t IW,.
MATINEE
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is built around tho peesiig al
lanky quarterback
and the receiving of
Blienlkoff, accepted a Gator
Bowl bid last Saturday short­
ly alter defeating the Univer­
sity of Florida 14-T.
The game win be nationally
televised (ABC) and Verlander said the Sooners and Seml­
noles would earn about £5,009
each from the contest.

For “His” Christmas

"This is a tine honor (or the
Oklahoma team .” said Jones,
who took over as head coach
when Bud Wilkinson resigned
to run unsuccessfully for the
U. S. Senate.

Gator Bowl President Ash

Irigo Continues
As Man Of Week
Irigo continues

to

be

the

man of the week at the Orlando-Semlnole
Fronton. In
three days he h * i potted
eight wim, with four of them
coming in the post 4 position.
In last night's gam es, be
scored victories in the fourth
game, a singles m atch. In the
sixth game he team ed with
Jacin to score his second win
of the evening and in the aev.
entb game he cam e right
back with Bilbao to post his
third win.
Last night's three wins give
Irigo 20 for the season and
he will be out to increase It
when action gets under way
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pi«y«.
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trolled scrimmage against tho
B team Wednesday as tha
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for their Dec. 8 battle with
old foe Mississippi State.

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Oklahoma's
Sooners,
who
caught fire after a alow start
accepted aa Invitation Wed­
nesday night to play Florida
State University's paialng
Semiaolta la tha Gator Bowl
Jan. L
Georg* Olsen, executive vie*
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• • •
Taking number one spot for
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other local contributors.
Of particular note this y e n
is the part Kiwanls Is play­
ing in our Junior League.
AU of the youngsters will
be wearing bowling shirts
with the Inscription—Sanford
Junior Bowling League, plus
a Kiwanls em blem .
On behalf o f all the kids,
thank you very much.
• • •

Wildcats Still Unbeaten; Beat 'Hounds
Homecoming Capped
■y Jim
WILDWOOD — Tha Wild­
wood Wildeite remained un­
beaten Wednesday night when
they pushed over a first per­
iod touchdown and exploded
for 10 paints hi the second
quarter and went on to whip
the Lyman High Graybnrada
31 to • in the local achool’a
homecoming con test
WUdwood ran wild In the
first half, particularly in tha
second itaoxs but to the third
and fourth periods Lyman
controlled the ball but was
able to eaptUUxe 00 only one
of three scoring opportunities.
The Orange Belt Coofarcnct
champs broke tha scoring Ice
midway in the initial fram e
when they moved U&gt; Lym an’s
17, only to have Greyhound
quarterback J a c k
Blanton
halt the drive by intercepting
a Wildcat pass. But Lyman
couhlo't move the ball
the Wildcats took over again
on the 'Hamids' 36. Joey West
picked up 13 before Ham
Johnson tossed a 23-yard TD
pass to end Billy McCormick.
in the second, Wildwood
pushed o v e r
three quick
scores. They recovered a Ly­
man fumble on the 30 and
Ilandy Jones dashed to the 16
before Danny Jones went the
distance. West ran the PAT.
Another Lyman bobble put
Wildwood in control on the
Greyhound 29. Danny Jones
moved to the 1, West got the
TD and Wildwood led 19 to 0.
They made it 26 to 0 before
the Intermission when R u d y

Playoff Set
NEW C O N C O R D , Ohio
(U i’ l ) — klu.-tkinguin College
will participate In the NCAA
regionsl small Co IK-no play­
o ffs sgainst an unnamed opponsnt
at 3!urfree&gt;b«ro,
Tenn,, Dec. 12. Approximate­
ly 16 colli-Re* are stated to
play for the footb all title in
four titles.

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Co-coaches Carry F o - and
Eleanor Anderson have set
Dec. 3 as the date for the
AJHC Christmas Tournament.
In addition, the kids will have
their own City Tournament
Feb. &lt; and 13. This will be
run the same aa it for the
adults with team competition
on the first week and then
liic doubles and singlca the
following Saturday,
• • •
The Saturday Night wlnneri
of our Moonlight Bawling
party ire Manlall Contcrman
and Marion Farclla, one-two
for the women. And M. C.
Schw aicoback first for the
men with Bob May second.
Lady Lack also smiled on
these happy folks who com ­
peted in the popular Sunday
Scotch Doubles this week.
The number one position fell
to the team of Margie Kipp
and Bob May with their 923
series, including handicap.
Second-place was capturad
by 3lariun Farclla and John
Picrro with their M2 fivegame serica.
Actually, 11 you take the
time to figure some o i the
winning scores, y ou ’ll see that
it Isn't too high an average
that's taking the honors. Re­
member, it's handicapped at
70 per cent o f a 360 combined
average.
Must have been one of those
nights for lots of " X ’a " be­
cause there were quite a few
good scores recorded In the
Sunday 31r. and Mrs. League.
Dan Siglin bad a 196/336 to
help take three from the
ilaggerly'a even with Bill's
191 game. Harry Graham had
two of 113 and 114; Dick
SchaWicr
w as
“ bom bing''
with 190. 201 377; Jack Kanner in the same area with
192, 221,379 but not enough
as he and Cora dropped three
to Ine Sandlin's with Dick
rolling a IK).
Add these to that list: Darkla Owens' 2u2 and hubby
Doug's 201; Tom Hunter's
1M; Fred Brown's 201, and
Amiy Patrick with gam es of
191 and 192.
The General Electric Com­
pany has com e out with three
free cards pertaining to bowl­
ing. One is on delivery; the
second covers scoring and
the last is on bowling etiqu­
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The presentation will be
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Alto in the sam e status L y­
man drove to W ildwood's four
but ran out o f steam on
downs.
In the final fram e, a Wild­
cat'* fumble, recovered by
Jody Toole, put Lyman on
Wildwood's 12. Again, how­
ever, the 'Hounds lost tile
ball on downs.
Late in the period, Lyman
took over on Wildwood's 41.
Terry Toole got sia, Bob Eldridge picked up 13, Toole
sped to the fiv•• and Larry
B iker skirted his right end
for the only Greyhound score.
A couple o f breaks could
have made the ball game
closer.

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YO R K
(U PI) Rookie fullback Matt Sntll
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J st to receivo the Cathode
Youth organisation popular
player award this Sunday.

Jooes Intercepted a 'Hound
pat* on Lym aa’a 40. Johnson
pasted to M cCorm ick on the
IS, Randy Jonas went the
rest of the w ay and Danny
Jones f in tha point after.
Early in the third Wildwood
concluded its scoring when
West dashed 41 yards and got
six more to the three. A 13yard panalty set the Wildcats
back to their 18 but Randy
Jooes immediately aped for
a TD.

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B rid a l Tea Fetes M iss Regina C lark

By Rvelya toafy
Regina Clark, daughter of
Mr. aad Mrs. K. V. Clark of
1 NEW YORE (OT1) - TfttSanford and brida-alact of
“ eal mile* dolag (Mr ChristCharles Parker, son of Mr.
- i mat ihoppiai act ai if IhayT*
and Mrs. 8. E. Parker of
•walking oa
aad expectOviedo, was honored at a
•tag a bonk to go off right
lovely tea Sunday afternoon
» under their aoaei when ap*
nt the Woman’s Club tn Ovio■'preaching linger!* counter*.
L
4 Captain* of Industry and
Hostesses wen tbs groomcaptain* of tooth*tl team* dis­
elect’s mother, Mrs. B. E,
play no b m courage or con*
Parker snd his sister, Mrs.
Sfldcnct than do Umld soul*
Roy Wainright,
I when invading this woman’s
Tha Woman’s Club waa dec­
* world.
orated In a aeml-victorUn
* Bat dear littio males, fear
theme. The table which held
• not Tkny Bsyar, fashion dlthe guest book waa covered
proctor at Van Rsslto, say*
by a floor length felt cloth
♦•yon ran help youmlf ahead
f o f Urn* by knowing what
of emerald green and a bud
•type, what color, what ila,
vase containing a single white
mae was the only decoration
and what will please the re*
on the small round table.
2 dplent mod.
It’* perfectly respectable,
An Interesting conversation
what's note, for men to
piece was and old fashioned
shew up la lingerie depart­
walnut chest holding an anti­
ments. Mlu Miysr s a i d
que pewter coffee pot and a
MRS.
NANNIE
If.
PETERSON
wua
honor
guest
o
f
n
bon
voyage
lunch­
- men men are buying for
vase of Manderlsn Cspt, mad#
eon recently at the home of Mm. t! Iay (Is Vitrono on West Lake Brantley
•'wires, mother*, daughters
more attractive hy being re­
in Forest City. Mrs. Peterson will depart next week via jet for Sweden
•ad tbe femme fatale.
flected In an antique mirror.
where she will attend the double wedding ceremony of her grandson, SigA * women who get the
This client was placed at the
wald
Sfindahl
to
Miss
Kerstln
LJunskvUt,
whose
sister
will
also
be
mar­
gifts anally srs extremely
bnck of the tea room.
ried at the ceremony. Pictured at the delightful luncheon are front row,
• happy. MU* Mayer said mcii
The punch Ubl# was cover­
left
to
right,
Ronnie
Joe
C'ossln
(grandson
of
Mrs.
Peterson),
Mrs.
Peter( la gift cempUmtali a worn*
ed with an ecru Isce cloth
son, (honorcc) and Mrs. Vitnmo, (hostess). Second row left to right are
-* aa’s fraJalaHy.
and punch was served from
Miss Ida Joppert, Mrs. Maryann Miles, (Mrs. Peterson’s duughter), Mrs.
» Bara an (oma rule* tha
a large silver punch bowl with
Adele Smith and Mrs. Jo Mayo.
» typical ba*maa should hasp ia
a silver ladle. The delicious
I miad whsa Mlectiag lingerie:
cranberry punch was vivid red
* —Know her favorite color.
in color and floating on top
* H’a aa*y to a*k in a general
geooral
wars thin tamon slices, cloves
| qoestloa. (You might *ay—"I
and a red heart shaped ice
* tea ad* isdicite tight blue is
mold.
■ ail tha color for dip* this
The refreshment table was
I die, Christine and Susan I Mrs. Joyce Edwards and Mr.
I (oasoo. Do you like blue?” ) ’ By Mrs. B. L Johnson
Mitchell,
Llndly
Douthitt,
|
and
Mrs.
J.
L.
Benton.
Most women love pale blue Little Joanne Douthitt cele-l
aad pink. Red U gay, faiUva brated her fifth birthday
and provocitiva. Whits never twice last weekend. First
wears out Its wtlcome.
celebration was at the Happy
—Don’t ha self-conscious Acrea Kindergarten where she
when yoe shop.
Dirt Gardeners Circle
attendi school and then her
—Lingerie has two looks: parents, Itev, and Mrs. Joe
TREED
(he tailored and the feminine. Douthitt entertained with a
The hurricane sisters, Cleo
Most wemtu have two per* birthday party un Saturday at
nnd Dora, have paid their un­
sonallties and are food of their home on West Second
welcomed visit and have gone
both looks,
Street.
on their ruthless way, leaving
—Nothing surprises mors
a path o f destruction.
The youngsters enjoyed a
than a frilly gown of the type variety of games and other
They destroyed shrubbery
she’d never buy herself.
and many trees that had been
entertainment and then alter
—Her site? Go back to Joanne opened her many
friends for years; but remem­
general qoeiUaos. Sample: gifts, they enjoyed refresh­
ber that God gave snd God
"You’ve lost weight. What ments of cake, candy, nut*
took away, and he will give
dress slit do you wear now?” and punch.
again to the worthy: so be­
A more direct approach:
stir yourselves and plant
Gucit Hit Included Shiran
draw up a general chart for

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also severed with an oera lace
doth* centered with aw at­
tractive arrangement of eu­
calyptus greenery and yellow

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Joanne

DouthittHas Party

fagi m m flashed by silver I lee* written hi grata were served from crystal sandwich
eaadto sticks with white caa- attend with auto aad yellow,
honor Regina was
die*. Petits Pears toed la [ green and white mints. Chickin attraction aleevewhite with "Begins aad Char-1 aa salad sandwiches were
i crepe sheath with
she iworu • purple
Inca top; aha
eattieya orchid, gift from tho
hostesses. Mrs. Clark, mother
wore a
of the brtoe-etect
bride-4
i and gold brocade twodress, Mrs, Wainright
a two-piece black (heath
bine neckline scarf. Mrs
Parker, mother of the groom•loet, chose for the tea
Ue a twobropiece candlelight satin bro­
dresa with matching
cade dress
Jacket
tha punch bowt
Presiding at the
worn
during the tea hours were
N[black,
Mrs. C. T. N
1black, Mrs.
George Mesas sad Mrs. DimDior,
plea Faircloth. Floating hoetosars wars, Mrs. Ben Vainright Mrs. John Ridenour,
Mrs. Ben Ward, Mrs. V . B.
West, Mrs. V . H.
B. Martin and
Mrs. C. R. Clonta.
Mrs. Louise Beasley wee la
charge o f refreshments.
starch-

MISS REGINA CLARK, popular bride-elect o f Charles Parker waa honor­
ed recently with an elaborate bridal tea a t the Woman’a Club o f Oviedo.
Pictured are Mrs. S. E. Parker (mother o f the prospective groom ), Mrs.
K. W. Clark (mother o f the bride-elect), Miss Clark (honoree) and lira .
Roy Wainright (slater o f the groom to b e ).

J h e , 'tja Ju U w . "S a b i.

her to liU out, Including dress
sire, height snd weight.
"Bvery woman knows It
isn’t simple for a man to se­
lect lingerie," said Miss Msy­
sr, "Follow the rules and
your gift will not ocly be
wrapped with affection. "It
will win some for you, too."

and Colleen Colvin, Hubby
Roberts, Tony ami Donnie
Richardson, Donna and Deb­
bie Pruitt, Kay and Wayne
1’ arkcr. D e b b i e Edwards,
Itobby and David Thompson,
llrvnda Usery, Jim m y Uro-

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In this locsllty, since the
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to plant hardy trees. In the
evergreen clais, the o a k
(Queretia) la the first choice.
The Live Oak, my favorite,

Fashionettes

JOANNE DOUTHITT, left, tlimuMer of Rev.
mul Mm. Joe D ou th itt being crowned at Kinder­
garten on her 5th b irth d a y .

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The girls spent the evening
busily making plans tn collect
( hrbtina* gills for the men­
tal patients at the Mental
Hospital In Gainesville and
pulling
together
a lovely
Thank .giving basket fur a
needy Seminole County fam ­
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Ways and Means chairman,
Jan Cahill, reported the "Win
a Schwinn fur Christmas"
project It well umler way. In
formation may lx; had from
any m em ber of the chapter.
The drawing will be held
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DeBary W om ans Club Plans
Holiday Festivities At M eet

Theta Epsilon To Collect

Favorite idea for a young
faahiotiaiile In the three to sis
age set: Long-sIccvcd cotton
Mrs. Walt (Joanne) Bohan­
drrst checked in dark red
and white with a large seal non entertained the members
loped bertha of white pique of Theta Epsilon Chapter ol
and a big red bow at the neck. licta Sigma I’ M at her home
Tuesday night for their reg­
• • •
Fur Is still us pretty and as ular meeting.

Is handsome and wids-sprtadIng but etow In growth. The
Water Oak, o f which there
are many varieties, are fast
growers
and beautiful In
shupe. A tree five to seven
feet tail whin planted will
make a nice shade tree In five
to alx years.
The (,'hamphor-tree Is ex­
cellent fo r shade because It
grows wide as well s i tall snd
Is a fairly rapid grower. A l­
so it is not easily uprooted by
wind storms.
The Magnolia, a stately tree
with large white flowers and
heavy green leaves, bring*
beauty to its surrounding*. Re­
lated to the Magnolia In look*
Is the I^iblolly-bay (Gonlonl-s
Insiunthus), As tiers o f this
variety are rather slender In
form , they are more attractive

T.:e program for the even­
ing was conducted by Mrs.
•Stern (Sherry) llolle and Mrs.
Hob (Hetty) McKee. Thu sub
Jret of the program was
"Awareness of liletslngs.” A
good sense of humor was one
of the blessings discussed ami
around this subject the girls
presented an audience partici­
pation radio show. Each con­
testant related a humorous
experience. They were Judgrd by an applause meter and
the winner was Mrs. Faye
Stetson.
Those attending the meet
Ing were Mrs. Joanne Hulun
nun, Sherry IWilte, Jan Ca­
hill. Uarhara
tickle, Hetty
Erickson, Jo Kuhlke, Pat Largen. Kay Lee, Hetty Lewis,
Hurry McKee, Faye Stetson,
Mona Walker, Pat Helm and
Joanne Gardner.

for special
occasions ahead!

The DeBary Woman’ i Club
held
the
regular
monthly
meeting recently at the C om ­
munity C e n t e r , President
Marge Ulrich presided. Mr*.
Kwald Mlchelsen gave a brief
resume of the program to be
presented at tbe Dec.
18
meeting of the club.
Mra. Gaston Crosby, Am er­
icanism chairman, spoke on
displaying the American flag
and urged mem tier* to write
about
their
congressmen
keeping the words, "U nder
G od " in our pledge of alleg­
iance.
Mrs. Arthur Wagner, first
vice president, invited the
members and their gucsta to
attend the "Silver Christmas
T ea" to he held at her home
Friday, Dee. 2.
Mrs. C h e s t e r
Ucarlck,
membership chairman, stated
she needed a few more alamp
!looks to purchase another
cant table. Mr*. Karl Mer­
rill,
hospitality
chairman,
stated no guest* were pre­
sent. Miss Beatrice J. Tyson,
parliamentarian,
presented
the findings on the by-laws of
the club at tlw» executive
meeting. Mrs. Sidney Swal­
low discussed the Christmas
Don't store potatoes, sweet
potatoes, dry onions, eggplant
and rutabagas tn the refriger­
ator. They keep well in cool
rather than cold storage.

If you wunt aome "very
special" d r e h h u a fur
thorn) important Holiday
occuniona ahead, wo’ru
auru you'll find j u s t
what you wunt in our
n e w , exciting Holiday
c o l l e c t i o n . Plan to
see them — very soon!

gift* to ho brought to the De­
cem ber meeting for the r e ­
tarded children, anil they
shuuid be plainly marked for
boy or girl. She also displayed
tho award the club received
from the Handicapped Society
for the work the DeBary
Woman's Club has done from
1962.
President Mr*. Ulrich r e ­
ceived a citation for the club
for community improvement
program from 1962 to 1904
sponsored by Sears Roebuck
Company.
Mrs. Clair Fellow*, educa­
tion chairman, presented Dr.
W. It. Pickens, asiociate pro­
fessor o f education and direc­
tor of student teaching at
Stetson University, who spoke
on "Education Is an Adult
Experience."
Refreshment* were served
from a buffet table overlaid
with a lace cloth and cen­
tered with a large sheet cake
decorated in the Thanksgiv
tng theme, flanked by tall
cry dal candle
sticks with
tall orange tapers. Trays of
cookie*, mint* and nuts and
twin tea snd coffee silver
service completed the (able,
presided over by Mra. John
Rayfuse
and
Mrs.
David
Harridge, assisted by Mrs.
Allan Hunter, Mr*. Edgar
Ulrller, Mrs. Ivan Walker
and Mrs. E. Hamilton. Laura
Platt Brown was chairman.

placed In a curved 11a* la
groups e f Uuee about
feet apart.
Tbe Chinee* Elm, available
In both deciduous and evergiven, Is useful in mild cli­
mate*. The svergreen grows
rapidly snd ia attractive in
shepe.
Odoratisslmum
vibumem
can be trimmed Into a pleas­
ing shape, aa also can LI g u v
trum. Satisfactory variatlas
of the tatter are lueidum with
glossy leaves, aurso-marglnaturn with golden-tinted leaves,
and nobills. Small but dense,
they are useful fo r hedgoe
and screening purposes aa wall
aa for shad*.
Each o f the It** o r Hollies
makes outstanding tree* with
their bright red berries end
waxy green leaves.
Am ong the deciduous trees,
the Maple and the Sweet Gum
rank high. Roth are fast grow ­
ers and well shsped. In this
group Is found ths Koelreuteria panlculata
(golden-ralntree), which has amazingly
beautiful clusters o f colored
seed pod*. These clusters can
be cu t while In their bright
rotor and kept In the house
for several months without
losing their beauty.
Many beautiful tree* will
survive some degree e f cold.
Am ong them are the Jacaranda, tha Schinue terebinth!foliu* (Brazilian Pepper-tree),
and the Gravities robuata
(Silk-oak).
There are many more trees
that will grow In this climate,
hut get started; plant som e­
thing! It I* wlae to consider
the eventual site o f the adult
tree. Do not plant tree* too
eloee together, because mature
trees ere difficult to trans­
plant.
A fter tha trees have been
placed, start on the shrubbery
in the same careful and stud­
ied way, end you will reap
much Joy, because
“ The kies o f the sun for
pardon,
Tbe song o f the birds for
mirth,
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S o t. 28, 1964 — Pag* 11

(baah CUbby:

SEW &amp; SAVE

By Abigail Van Buren

FRIDAY, NOV. 2Jlh A H A . M,i|

By Mr*. H. L.
TIit« It "N ature'* Good A p­
ple Year” and w o are begin­
ning to reap benefits from
the many new orchards that
grower* have planted In the
last few year*. The crops thia
tea r
arc
producing
very
large apple* o f a good qual­
ity. There Is a prediction that
this year’s
crop
will
be
around IS million
bushels
m ere than last year. Apple
products are fast becoming
the most popular canned fruit
on the grocers' shelves. Mora
and more fam ilies are enjoy­
ing a big bowl o f chilled apple
aauce on the table for break­
fast, luncheon, dinner or sup­
per. Just spoon esna or Jars
of the sauce into a pretty
bowl and everyone helps him ­
self for no one can resist that
tangy flavor.
Here’ s an Instant treat. Put
cubes of sponge cake, loaf
rake o r ether plain cake la •
dessert bowl. Sprinkle on &gt;
little sherry or port, sad let
stead until eoaked in. Spoon
a can or ja r o f apple sauce
on top and if you wish, crown
with whipped cream and a
cherry.
• • •
Here are a few m ore ways
o f using the apple produet.
.ANGEL DELIGHT DESSERT
1 pkg. angel food cake mix
t* cup slivered almonds
1 tbsp. margarine
2 cupa canned apple aauce
*4 cup augar
l4 tip. m ace
*4 cup heavy crea m ; whipped
8H or. can flaked coconut
Prepare cake mix a* direct­
ed on pkg. Saule almonds
slowly in butter until delicate
brown. Combine apple sauce,
augar, m ace and alm ondi,
mix wall. F o l d
whipped
cream and coconut in apple
aauce mixture. Chill. Just be'
fore serving, cut cake in
slices and top each with ap­
ple sauce mixture. Serves I10.
• • •

In a sauce pan combine all
ingredients except pastry and
nutmeg, cook ovsr moderate
beat until very hot and thick­
ened. Roll out pastry Into a
12-inch round and prick well
all over. Place a round bot­
tomed beat proof bowl er
casserole on e cookie sheet
or double thickness o f heavy
foil; press pastry lightly te
bowl and turn b eck over.
Hang flush with edge o f bowl
to make a double ed g e; flute
or prets with fork if desired.
Bake crust In a hot oven, 400
degrees, about 12 to M min­
utes, until browned and crisp.
Cool a few minutes, then
carefully lift cru st from bowl
and place like a bowl oa
serving dish. Spoon hot spple
filling into crust and sprinkle
generously w i t h
nutmeg.
Serve st once with any of the
following toppings: whipped
cream, ice cream , plain thick
cream for pouring over, or
thick sour cream with a sprin­
g s of brown sugar. Serves 6.
• • •
Here's e pretty green sslsd
dish.
GREEN SALAD
2 pkgs. lime gelslln
2 cups hot w ater
pineapple Juice
1 pt. vanilla ice cream , soft­
ened
1 No. 2 can crushed pineapple,
drained
2 bananas, diced
1V4 cups seedless g r e e n
grapes, halved
20 marshmallows, cut into
eighths
Dissolve gelatin in hot wa­
ter. Add enough water to
pineapple Juice to make IV*
cups and add gelatin. Chill
over ice water until slightly
thickened. Whip with a rotary
beater until frothy. Add ice
cream and m ix until well
blended. Fold in pineapple
and remaining
ingredients.
Turn in individual molds or
1 large mold. Chill overnight
or for several hours. Serves
12. ■
*t— .
* • CHOT CABBAGE SALAD
4 cupa cabbage, coarsely
chopped
1 cup onion, chopped

APPLE-NOG NOEL
2 envelopes unflavored gela­
tin
*4 cup cold water
14 cup sherry, heated, or use
*4 cup apple juice and 1
tbsp. run extract
2 eggs, beaten
1 cup mixed chopped glaced
fruit
*4 cup » 'g a r
2 cupa tight cream
dash salt
1 tsp. vanilla
1 cup heavy cream , whipped
Soften gelatin in cold wa­
ter, dissolve in warm sherry.
Cool slightly and stir in apple
aauce. In fop o f double boiler
mix eggs, sugar, light cream
and aalt. Cook and stir over
hot water until mixture is
slightly thickened and smooth.
Stir in vanllU and cool. Com ­
bine apple aauce and agg mix
Well, after tha (east of
ture, stir in fruit. Chill until
very thick. Fold in whipped Thanksgiving all those who
cream. Turn mixture into a need to diet will be asking,
rinsed H i qt. fancy mold; |"How can 1 get rid of excess
chill until firm . To serve, weight?" This is the theme n(
turn out and garnish with ad­ all the letters in the mailbag
ditional fruit or with cherries for the past few days and they
and whipped cream . Serves hadn't yet sat down to Thanks­
6 -8 .
giving dinner!

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FROM A W O R M ) OF FINE FURNITURE

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DEAR AIRY: I wish m l

BOWL-OVER APPLE FIE »
5 cups canned apple slice*
14 cup water
14 to 1* cup brown tugar
dash salt
I tbsps. margarine
1 tbsp. grated lemon rind
pastry for I crust pie
nutmeg

3

ROOMS

salt and pepper to taste
3 o r 4 (trip s g r a n pepper
1 fresh tom ato, sliced
A r r a n g e ingredient* In
heavy pan In layers, adding
green pepper and tomato *&lt;at
Cook covered for 3
stei
over m edium beet. Serves a.
• • •
CABBAGE WEDGE
M EAL IN ONE
1 am i ll h eld cabbage
1 cup onion, chopped
1 lb. ground beef
At cup uncooked rice
&gt; ettpe earned tomatoes
1 cup h o t water
3 tap*, aalt
H Up. pepper
R em ove tough outer t e a m
from cabbage. Cut
in M
wadgaa and ptaen la n butterad casserole dish or akllteL
Arrange onion, ground beef
and rice
between wedges.
Combine tom atoes, water sad
seasonings; pour over con­
tents
o f casserole. O v e r and
bake
at 390 degrees for Ite
hours. Serves M .
• • te

SPANISH RICE WITH
HAMBURGERS

AS I.O W **
AS —

M ATH ER

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203-09 E. 1st ST.

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tatilng him. Theta extra
men, who accept invitations
le ft and right as though
they were doing the hostess
a fa v or, malm me tired. You
never hear from them after
they’ve accepted your h oipiU lity, but they keep turn.

big up at all tha parties be­
cause, confound it. men are

will aay It for him.) And
single m«n who accept feet,
tationa should play host oc­

•caret!
KNOWS SEVER AL
D EAR KNOW8: If men
are scarce, gentlemen are
even scarcer. Tha extra man
has no Immuaity from the
social gracea Just because
he’s In demand. He should
telephone hie hostess tha
m orning after to thank hor
fo r having entertained him.
( I f he’s too busy or too tontrue-tied to phone, flow ers

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casionally.
•

The bidding and opening
tend w ere the m o m at both
tables, but Arthur played a
low apada from dummy white
the other South called for the
jack.

•

•

DEAR ABBY: I ju st recalved tha follow ing Uttar
from my nlaeo and would
Ilka your oplaton o f it:
"D e a r Auntio,
I hate to complain, but
tha next time you tend mo
a Christmas gift, please
■end it in the box from tha
store it came from. F.very

By Oswald Jacoby

Tha United States picked up
IS International Match Points
agaiaot Israel when Arthur
M ason m ade lour spades
and tha Israeli South went
down.

is)a

The play after trick one
went the asme way st the
other table up to the point
when East got the tend with
the Jack of diamonds. Now
East was able to return the
ten o f spades to dum m y's king
South returned to his hand by
ruffing a spade and led the
nine of diamonds.

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West played low and now
South had to make a decision.
He decided to let the nine
ride, whereupon East made
hii queen ot diamonds and
West his see.

Pass
Paae
If

Ho could ant afford to lead a
spade into dumm y's king-jack,
s o he had to return a diamond.
This set up dummy's king of
diamonds for Arthur's tenth
trick.

South's diamond pla y was
mathamsticaUy correct so he
w as unfortunate that tha best
percents t* play loot, but if
he had Just saved dum m y's
Jack of ipadas, he would
never have been faced with
the problem of the second dia­
mond lead.

J.haWoman sy riAh Miiutt
od by the children. He never band to u k e some interest
takes me anywhere.
Even in her job ot homumaklng and
though we have four sm all to lend her a hand occa sion ­
ally when she really needs
children and no help of any
It. She wants him to share the
kind, he never often to dry a
responsibility (or bringing up
dish, put the children to bed,
the chlidreo and to aha re
o r take a t u n at gatting up
some social life with her,
whan the baby criea.
1! she doesn't get any of
"H e figures that his one and these things she is bound to
only job is to support us. But feel her husband is no parti­
I thought when 1 married I cular bargain
would have some companion­
The day is long since gone
ship and another adult to talk whan the role ot a good pro­
to in the evening! when the vider is the sole responsibility
day's work is finally d on e."
a man mult assume to be
A wife expects companion­ considered a satisfactory hus­
ship. She expects her hus­ band.

dibyhJjq h iA

10-11 P.M. NBC. Suspense
Theatre "G raffiti." (Color)
For moat o f the way, this la
a two-character play and once
you’re caught up in It it’s a
true suspense thriller. Louis
Jourdan atara aa a French un­
derground leader caught by
tha Nasla who don't know his
" I used to walk a lot and real identity, and Philippe
kspt wail limbered but now
Forquat plays in aaaanln dis­
that I have retired I never
patched to the prison to kilt
seem to go out of the house,
unices I ride in the car. I am
stiff and too heavy, t am 61.
What should 1 d o about this?—
S. H ."

T V Time Previews

him before tha Nails learn
tha truth and torture vital acc­
rete out of him. The U tter
half o f the drama is davoted
to thair spina-tingling aacape
plan. In the course of their
tenuous climb to freedom, both
men learn a lot more about
themselves and about each
other. Stay with thia one. It's
worth It.
7:30-8:30 P.Jf. NRC. Y our

all-time favorite songs (C ol­
or) A piraamnl if anmrwhut
overly ruta hour devoted to
pop music. Whether those ate
really your all-tima favorites
&lt;&gt;r nut, tha chorus hammers
home the- fact that they nru
ben, tree they wera selected in
n mugaiina pall. The show
dots chunks o f iom e 20 pop
standarde. som* quite agree­
ably and there’s no danying
the fact that tlean Martin nnd
Eydie tint tin’ can and tlo sing
well. Add on a trlnimed-down
Al Kirt for those w ho fancy
hint and there’s a lot o f tal­
(4) The Real M Cayn
ent on hand. Salactlona range
(t) Mlaelna Links
from ’ Begin the R egulne," **I
FRIDAY r. M.
Left My llert In San Franclaco.’ ’ "Tonight," "T e * For
(3) lay Whan
(4/ Lnvs of Life
T w o,"
"E xodus,"
"Green*
(3) Father Known East
sleeves," ‘\Stur Dust.'* "M oon
II) Naw e(3) Truth or Conte*
River," "You'll Never Walk
quintet
&lt;l&gt; Search Far Tnaanr- A lone" to a hoked-up version
raw
o f "Blue Moon."
(I) Hallo Pet Pickets
8-3 P.M CBS. Perry Mason
IS, CluMing Light
it) N ew t- Her s-harar "The Caie o f the Reckless
Ur New,
Weather
Rock hound" Another alick,
Ml lilrl ftlk
tricky mystery you may huve
I)
1 Movie
(3) Fount
trouble keeping up with. The
i l l actants
&lt;l&gt; at The World T u n a eaientisl props include a gun,
111 NBC News Report
a million dollars in diamonds,
111 Loretta Young
a partnership agreement, a
(It Password
&lt;)| New,Una
ribhon, rock candy ami aonie
(3) Doctor.
doctored books. The defendant
(I) Itouia l-artr
'I t Day In C»utt
ia the owner o f a mining firm,
IS) Nawa
played by Audrey Totter. The
(I) Another World

Television Tonight

Walk, walk and atop riding
Also go on a diet and follow
it carefully. You can feel so
much happier and look so
much better when you have
the proper figure. Send me a
long-addressed, stamped an
\elope and enclose TEN rents
in coin fo r ■ copy of "Figure
Perfection D iet" and a gift
copy of "D iet Breaks."
And, by the way, ladies, ad
dress your tettare to me in
care o( the paper In which my
column appears; you will gat
faster eervice. Do not put
•CITY" on your return enve­
lopes. This ir very confusing
and tim ew aiting, aa the re­
quest may get aeparated from
foe envelope and the mall
clerk has to try to find tha
envelope bearing the post­
mark. T o use foe designation
’ •CITY" U old-fashioned and
after-forty h d ie i are not oldfa ahiooed— are tbay?

Diet, d ie t' Wear plain fab
rici for clothes, no belts, long
straight tines, and no color
break at the waistline.

EASY TERMS — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

widows and d i v o r c e e s
around, ho does not need to

Arthur won the drat trick
with the ace of spades and
1 lb. ground beef
led a low club to dummy's
1 tbsp. shortening
Jack. East won with the queen
1 med. onion, diced
and led back tha nine. Arthur
1 green pepper, chopped
took his ace and rafted hte
1 tap. aalt
last elnb with tha tan of
3H cupa ten u toes
hearts. H e drew trump* with
H tip. pepper
three lead*, ted the ten o f
1 tap. mustard
1 tap. Worcestershire sauee diamond* sad let k ride to
1 cup uncooked Instant rice East’s jack.
At this point. East was
Preheat skillet to 330 de­
grees. Shape ground beef into down to spades and diamonds.
6 pattlea. Malt shortening in
skillet; saute patties 4 min­
utes on each aide or until
brown. Remove from skillet.
Saute onion and green pepper
in fat. Add ramaining ingred­
It m a y coma as • surprise
ients. m ix thoroughly. Ar­ to som e men to learn that
range patties on top of rice wives today expect more from
mixture, cover skillet. When their buabeada than just so­
steaming treaty reduce heat briety. faithfulness and a pay
to 300 degrees. Cook 30-30 check.
minutes, o r until rice te fluffy
Today, dw girl who is pri­
and tender. If more liquid te m arily Intonated In a pay
needed add Vk cup water. check c m c a m c m bars elf.
Serves 4 6.
And although sobriety and
faithfulness certainly are virPHONY AS A . . .
tues that help hold a marriage
NEW Y O R K (U P D —Folding together, companionship te an­
money in deoominstions ol other nceasary ingredient tor
11.30, 33 and $4 i* being sold happiness.
at tha N ew York Flea Market.
One wife writes, "M y hus­
A seller and exhibitor sayi band cornea home at night too
these bills, while vslid in tired to talk or to ba bother
their tim e, are not legal ten­
der today. Most of the odd
bills w ere issued by state
banka and railroads between
1127 and 1862.

"M y waistline is wide and
yat I am not hsavy. What kind
of clothe* should 1 w eir to
sort of cover up this fault?—
Mrs. T . "

Complete %

would any eewmthtsg In your
colum n about the "extra
n u n ” w ho thinks that with

"M y leg s are huge, but I
am not. Should I wear longer
skirts' My legs cannot bo re­
duced—I have had profession­
al work on tham.— N .E.U ."
Yes, legs are difficult, but
not do lower the hemline very
much from the accepted fash
ion length, or you would call
attention to your legs. Con­
centrate oo "ov er the table
glam our."
Tom orrow — Powder Point­
ers!

m U M D A T P. N.

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(5) Ksereiaea for Woman
(I) Cartoons
(I) Itom par Room
IX) Mr. Mag "O
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IS) Spanish
31 Whal'a This «•&gt;««
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O-nerel lloepltal
News—ltd wards
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Tha Toung 'Urrlede
March Dame
The Secret Storm
Trallmaatar
NBC News Report
Heat ol lirouchu
L’ ncla Wall
Welle Fargo
Kncklabarrr Hound
Seghunt
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time t try te taka back on*
a f your presents 1 am told
it didn’t com e fr o m there.
This ia very em barrassing. I
hope you want mind my tell­
ing you this, but I would
rather ba frank than taka
a chance on getting embarr­
assed again tilts year- Love
to Uncla and tha kids.
Sincerely yours.
Bandy”
Have you fv t r board any­
thing to equal th ia?
Sincerely your*.
"FL A B B E R G A S T E D
HEAR FL A B B E R G A ST .
ED: Yea. This:
• a s
Dear Abby, enclosed la a
latter Juat received from my
sister:
"D ear Margaret:
Last Christmas I beat my
brains out going from store
to store trying to find three
ties I thought y o u r Grorge
would like because I know
how fussy he ia about his
ties. Well. It’a been almost
a year now, and I have nev­
er seen George w ear one o f
the ties 1 bought for him.
If it will make you r Christ­
mas shopping an y eaiier,
my Paul would be tickled
to death to hare thoae three
ties I sent George. Thanks.
D O TTY "
•
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•

DEAR A B B Y : A word to
Dick, who can't g et a thankyou letter written to hla
aunt and uncle f o r a wonHerful two-week vacation on
their ranch last summer.
"D ick, did It ever occur
In you that your aunt and
uncla might be too busy to
writa and Invite you for an­
other aueh visit naxt sum­
m er?”
1 have only fou r nieeea
and nephews, bu t if thay
don't writs and thank me
for a g ift, that ia that. I
sent a check for m y naphaw'a birthday th.a summei.
I haven't heard from him
to date. Christmas shopping
will be lighter thia year!
FORGOTTEN AUNT:
PICO N, Aria.
•
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C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
• ' F L A T*C H E ST E D
IN
FLATR U 8H ": Tnke comfort in the words o f Giorgio,
th e
Italian philosopher:
"What a girl measures Is
not nearly ns Important ns
whether she "m easures up.”
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Our Annual A fte r

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w OUTING
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Troubled? Write to ABBY, Rox 63700. Log Angeles,
Calif. For a personal rrply,
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DELAND — William Kirk
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Beard f t tho regional meetto# ef the Associstion of Col­
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da Rtata University In Tal­
lahassee, Nov. IS and 14. Ha
to president ef tha Stetson
Union Biftrie
Kirk is the era of Mr. and
Mrs. William L. Kirk Jr., 402
Summerlin, Sanford.

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T in 4*yi M m Christmas
•Mat like weeks to children.
T in * eta yasa m eet q u ick ]/
to e them tf /n o gat them to■ t o M to toy-n aktot prefect*.
Thto win aa owfy keep them
accepted n d out o f M ischief,
but U also educational ba*
cawM It taackca tk * n to ba
m i tire.
G fU iai involved to toy-makt o f with /our children d o n
not taka much t in * o r money
but only a little guidance.
Make a (aw atifttsU om , then
tot tba kidi carry am.
One o f tbe beat a ou ren far
aaaktog aU kinds o f to /a to
too ardtoary tincoated (tool
■oft-drink can; every fam ily to
s o n to kata plenty o f "am pttoa” around the house.
(fare the children create a
bandaome aaowmaa, a charm*
to| S a .li CUui ta d a cheru­
bic choir boy from em pty 13*
ounce soft drink c a m . Tbe
only other materiato D ecen ary
• re: colored construction pa*
para, glut, Kiaaora. c r a y o a .
• ruler and cotton balia.
Tha Santa to made by cov*
• h ag the c u with a rectangle
ad white paper tree inchae by
atoa lachai.
Glue a strip o( black paper
•toa iachti by o m and a hall
fo e h n to too b a n o f the can
fo r Santa’s belt. A n ineb
square gold paper, patted to
tha black bell, m akes Uia
buckle.
Fbr hla esp, cut n triangle
o f while paper seven Inches
long and tlva Inche* high.
f o r ear muffs, glue cotton
balls to (be tides o f the can
and make toe red m uffler
from a atrip of paper, color it
rod , cut fringes oa the ends,
•nd tie. it la held in place
with a little glue.
Make the lid with the V*
shaped opening) at the bate
mt the toy. Cut a rectangle of
white craft paper fiv e inches
b y aides of the can. Draw but­
t o n , nine inches and glue it to
the a mouth, pipe and eyes,
•ad color them with black
crayon. Mike the nose red.

The

o f hiving

S P EC IA LS !
PRICES GOOD THRU SU N - N O V, 29th.

a

100 A sp irin . . . . . . . . . 9c I *
1 1000 Saccharin'/«gr. 17c r,%

Community Christmas Party
began

many

years

ago

in

Lake Mary and Longwood and
haa been continued annually

SANFORD'S NEW Christmas street lighting decorations are up, herald­
ing the opening o f the holiday season. The new Ytlle decorations were
furnished by the Sanford Merchants Association and inatalled by the
City o f Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

Charming Poise Shopping Demands
Doesn't Happen Glamour Resources

Th« chirm ing poize of cer­
tain little g lrli doezn't ju il
happen . . . it it the rciu lt of
many influencei in their back­
ground, according to psychoiegllral finding*. Mother* who
would llko to see their young
daughter! taka m ore o f an In­
teroat ia clothes ta d grooming
might lake a tip from a toy
firm when It co m e t to Chrlitmat gifting this season: the
creator* of " T i m m y ," a fashlon-consrloui teenager, and
her little liitc r , "P ep per," »ugS « t helping daughter’, fo c lil
development along with a gilt
of totie chic little dolU.
Becaute ‘T a m m y " hat a

Always Unusual

Hunting with a shotgun
capable of holding m ore than
three shells it contrary to the
regulations of (he Gam e and
Freth Water Flab C om m is­
sion

cuilom

Tho Christmas season with its busy sche­
dule of shopping chores, entertaining and being
entertained, puts special demands on a gal’s
glamour resources.
Rut a l l these doings require that a woman
be well groomed, and a chic coiffeur is a fashion
“must."
This heady problem is instantly solved by
tha wondrous ways of wigs amt hairpieces, say
the experts at Fashion Tress.
Perfect toppings for gals o f all ages: wigs,
wiglets, wigettes, cones, switches and pony tails
are beauty bonuses for every occasion.
An ideal gift for any woman (teen-agers in­
cluded) — a fashion hairpiece or wig should
l&gt;e selected carefully.
The top quality wigs are o f human hair,
handwefted by first sewing the hair into a
strip or fringe, then sewing the fringe onto a
lacy, light net cap which allows air to circulate.
There is no harm to the wearer’s hair or
scalp and naturally a wig is not subject to olliness, dampness or other hair problems.
Make your gift choice in your lady’s own
color or choose a dramatic new color.
Wigs can easily I* restyled from casual
coiffures to formal ones, and once set need little
attention.
For those who have a passion for high fa­
shion. the variety of hairpieces now available
cater to the various tastes and many moods of
milady. These changc-abouts can instantly
transform a drooping hairstyle to a dramatic
"do" for the most elegant of dates.

through too Interest o f local
organizations and residents,
In Lake Mary tha event,
known to take place at early
as 1909 where tot prsaent
N a t* rent Church 1* located,
waa started fo r the purpoee
o f bringing all residents to­
geth er at the Yuletide, with
their youngsters, in a spirit
o f love and good wilL In 1923,
the Chamber o f Commerce be­
came sponsor o f the celebra­
tion,
holding
carol slnga
around a huge lighted Christ­
mas tree followed by Santa's
arrival with gifla for tha lit­
tle ones.
Later, planned programs
featuring local talent were or­
ganized and praaanttd before
St. Nick arrived. More re­
cently, parties have been un­
der direction o f the Lake
Mary Woman’* Club and held
at
the elementary school.
Each year, however. Santa
■till makes a special visit and
carols are sung, refreshments
served and bags of yummy
candy handed out along with
the gifts.
In Longwood the party is
held at City Park and spon­
sored by the Volunteer fire­
men with assistance from the
city and it* civic organiza­
tions. Each child attending,
within the age limitations, ia
treated to hot dogs, cotton
candy, ice cream, cup cakes
and punch and, as climax to
the evening. Santa arrives by
fire truck or police car to hand
out all the gifts.

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SA N TA CLAUS and hi* helper, Karen Lee, will
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Wedneaday to pass out goodies to the kiddies
at Florida State Bank.
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Smart thing! do com e in
•mall gift package*. Light up
hit Chriitmaa morning with a
very amart gift that wilt per­
form ita duty for year* — a
rechargeable lighter. Thia rev­
olutionary lighter w ork, on
the tame principle at a carlighter. Powered by nickel
cadmium battery. Sleek mo­
dern design J V ’
and
only H " thick, it cornea la dif­
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Community Fete
At Christmas
Is Old Custom

Gift Certificate
Looking for an unuiual gift
fo r huaband, brother or other
m a le in the ftmllyT G ive him
• gift certificate from hit fa v ­
orite ahoe atore.
During the Yuletide acaion,
let him atep out amartly or rel e t completely In any one o f
the teaaon’ i newrat a h o e
•tylei. Shoea in toft, supplesmooth, grained or brushed
leather, that will make him
foot-happy all year long in the
com fort of genuine leather,
■aya the Shoe Eaahion Serv ice
• f L e a t h e r Induitriei o f
Am erica.
Biggeat newt in men’ a th oei
this year art riau*! alip-ont
and chukkia in waxy leather,
in which the natural color and
texture of toe leather are
sm artly highlighted.

WEEK-END

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SANFORD

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CH ARGE

ACCOUNTS

Cor. l it A Magnolia

Phone 322-2482

�Plaza To Host Santa Friday
Yule Shopping
'Season To Open Harmony Brings Joy A t Christmastime
Officially

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Thtra’s mors than on* w ay up, A moat delightful w ay to the perfect opportunity for mas hymns o r joyou s carols
bring harmony into your enjoy music In tha hom e Is outfitting it with one o f the abound in record shops dur­
homo at Christmas! Music with on electric organ . . . It’s many fin* models available. ing tha holidays to increase
to

By Jane Casselberry
. The

Christmas

shopping

teas on will be officially ush{fe d in Friday (N ov. 27) at
a Mm Seminole Plata in CastelW berry with the arrival o f old
Santa himself at 3 p m . and
the turning on o f the gala
Mghts Friday night. Area
youngsters are Invited to b«
on hand to welcome him.
The entire shopping center
Still take on a fairyland ap­
pearance with holiday decor­
ations which promise to b«
( more elaborate than ever this
year.
A 1200 foot string o f colorered lights will adorn the gi
ant 30 foot tree which will
grace the main entrance to the
plata.
Five foot candy cane* will
decorate the light poles in the
parking area and the buildings
will he dccki'd with lighted
0 garland, highlighted with g i­
ant holly berries. The pslnt
trees in the mall will be dec­
orated with lights.
All o f this at well as th*
lovely gift* and decorations
displayed in the shops are de­
signed to Jar the lust minute
shopper out o f his or her
coniplaceny and remind us
that in spite of the Indian
" Stunmer weather we have been
enjoying that wonderful busy,
holiday season is upon ua
again.

Office At Home?
"D o e s he have an office at
hom e? Is lie meticulous with
figure* ? A portable electric
Idding machine is Hie perfect
gift. It add,, subtracts, multi­
plies . . . features an easy load
rlbbun container that re-inks
the ribbon after each u*c. The
machine will list 7 columns
and total &gt; culumns.

era enrich your holiday snjoym ent Immeasurably and
provide happy memories fu r
your children when they grow

Christmas
Is A-Cookin'
Christmas is a-cooking

in

the kitchen , . . from mouth­
watering cookies to dellcioua
hard candies. For this holiday
season and fo r many-a holi­
day to come throughout tha
year, a complete gift-set o f
kitchen

thermometer*

haa

been created. The set, bright­
ly tied, includes a grill-guide
and thermometer* for tvery
baking and cooking need.
Barbecuing hie become a
year-round pleasure, and a
portable hibncht b r o u g h t
right into the living room
cun bring real eating pleas­
ure.
Here it a quick but delect­
able Christmas evening snack.
Steak Kebab*
8 slices top round beef S
inch thick
8 dill pickles, medium six*
g slices bacon
Wrap strips o f a t a n k
around pickles and then wrap
these in bacon strips. Fasten
with tuothpicks and impnl*
on tong skewers. Grill at
grill-guide temperature o f 325
degrees until bacon is crisp
on all sides, Serves 4.

sure to Hit a fsstive note with YouTl find that outstanding
th* entire fam ily during the albums o f beautiful Christ­
holiday* and Is a g ift that will
9b* 9tw forl I r r ilh
be enjoyed through all the
seasons fo r many years to
com*.
Beet of nil, it’a a g ift from
which avaryone, regardless o f
age, can gain pleasure; the
elaetric organ la ao simple to
play that even t seven-yearold can learn a few melodies
in only ten minute*. And if
he wants to be a “ ona-man
band" he will enjoy “ playing"
tha trumpet and clarinet or
the fife and drum on the or­
gan, while th* teenager may
want to "s w in g " on it for
parties and jam
sessions.
Mother will enjoy playing her
favorite melodies am! Dad
will find that making pleas­
ant harmonies at the end o f
a hard day is a marvelous
way to unwind.
If your home doesn't al­
ready boast s hi-fi or stereo
set, Christmastime provides

Decorating the house In ob­
servance of Christmas w:
not common unlit about the
16th century. Then many Euro­
peans put up fir trees In their
homes, adorned them with
rose* cut from colored papers,
with apples and sweets.

I

Hootenanny' Band
New On Toy Front
New on the toylumi music front Is u phonoKraph with a built-in projector, an antique pinno
and a one-man hootenanny band.
Youngsters will also take to a new version
of the pounding bench with two pegs that turn
u wheel. And there’s n new lacing-shoe concept
that provides music to enliven the task. For
clock-watchers, there’s a musical ticking clock
and for sailors, a pull-along paddle boat.
Toylaml uitounds in new noises including a
device that adds the sound of a speeding motor
to the alteration of a bike and other wheel toys.
As the speed accelerates, so does the sound.
The youngster who loves playthings as big
ns himself will be intrigued by a new crawl-in
firehouse of sturdy fiberbourd. A new puppet
theatre o f fiberbourd is designed to go in a
doorway.

your enjoym ent and appreci­
ation of tha season.

Nov. 26, 1964— Page 8-A

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Mountain O f Mail

Casselberry
Decorates
Homes, Yards

Expected This Year
A little plaenlng during
the Thepkaglvtag holiday run
Mia eveld the "Chrlatmaa
guah," Pnetarmeetar Osslte
)|aaid aald today,
Th# tU nford porim asUr haa
tome tip# which will not unly
ut XII' Into Christmas mall*
it, but help local postal *mflnyaa meva tha record-break*
tng mountain o f mall sipset*

t

hi thla rhrtatmaa aaaaon.
I, Kind laet yaar'a Christ
maa malting Hat. I f yen
den't fled It, er M a 'I hare
nee, make wne up.
S. I herk te eee that ell
addraeees are rwryesL
A Wherever passible, add
IM I IP cede to Ihe addraae*
ee M the llet, lleeawae /I P
rede apiada year malt, al*
way* hwkade the rod* for
year arte In retem address­
es. The I I P rede far all ef
Uaaferd la » W L

4. Determine year llet »f
g ill perrkaeee wklth « » * t
he mailed. Meek pleaalai
allewe yeu yaw te alley ear­
ly » h » e eel#*lloee e r e
grealeel and you ran aleth
up ae mailing maleriata ie
advance. H* aure to par*
ekaaa enou|k malarial ae
that parrel# will be packed
aecurely.
The yoetmeeler emphaelted
that pearly
wrapped and
loosely peeked carlona nre the
major causa o f p a n s I post
d a m a g e . She aim ruggeeled
that Ihe addins* ho written oil
enly one aid* o f the eilorlor
W ra p p in g and that a duplicate
eddreaa be Included tnahle Ihe
ratten, In eaae th# miter car*
eilng la not aecure and cornea
eff.
Mlae Heard aald that the
fo c t Office Department In
Waihlnglon le predicting that
g tecoid a«v*il billion plecec
ef mall will move llumigli the
y od el system during Ihe peak
iu*h Jucl before t'hiletma*.
Tbe rowpeietlon of ell mall
eta la vile) for u* to deliver
each holiday cavil, Id le r end
yeckege
h cfoio
lh ilttn i.it
|lev. A Hill* plennlng will
pieke Ihe rhrlalm ee n idi l«*s
b e d hi for everyone, ehe said

Try Your Hand
At Flower-Pot
Bread As Treat
fo r

a

really j

Churehea In the area already
are making plana for celebrat­
ing thla blessed aeaaon and
eholrt are practicing for apeoSal Chrlatmaa mualc with
•pedal emphasis to be plat­
ed W» the chlldren'a prorrama.

M -tlW KB POT BREAD
1 eupe sraliletl milk
I lablea|MM&gt;n« sugar
I tahlcMpoon* du al ruing
I tetainaini tall
I cup lukewarm water
1 envelopes yaaat
* rupa aiftml all purpose
meltad shortening
3 leaipouna augar
liin cC T IO N S i Buy three » "
wlile and 0 " deap rad rlay
(turnerputs. Wadi and greace
well, Hake Ihe empty pots for
I to ID mimitn# at 371 dagrrea.
Repeat pfm-eas again. Thla
keep! tireail (nun sticking.

One o f the moat unuaual auch
•err Ires w ill be the tradition­
al Carman Chrlatmaa S e r f
k e, apoken entirety In the natire lenguage, to be present­
ed at Aecenaion Lutheran
Church.

Intricate Gaines
Down To Size

v h u d m et la auch a feativc.
tentlWMtUl time o f reel the! .
lom eu.e tree e sp#,t*l glow
flood ty e tlc or not, your fain*
la selecting en engagement t:&lt; will marvel al Ihe variety
ting, it chould b* ttnitiuW i- I'd Intricate garnet thli f'htd
»d th d thla w an e d t e »pec |
, h*1 bring even hlg league
lei gift th»i m ud be vhoeen ‘ tvrt* down to table-m e
Mbather yvrnr sea (tied out
with cate and with th* aid of
a good lewder *«ho can glv* Kw guarterbwch or water-boy.
avyed advice on tha choice of he ll »ppr*clate tbe tad Nb'l
eteelric (io l‘u ',1 game tactud
Oh) perfect diamond,
tie can ad d** aa to c litllt . lug a m agueuted ball and a
color, cot and carat weight lld c p p a tic r device th u ti
of Ihe dia noud aud help »♦ cvtreetdtuarUy teat
With the introduction of *o

Gold Jewelry
Is Treasured

Red Is For Holiday
Aili! in atn n t fu n in to an y n f y o u r h o lid a y
m « a la . U hIh r u r e d t a b le c lo t h ( o r m l f e l t ) , y o u
p u t e v rr y u n u In m h o lid a y ntootl. S o n ic x r c t-n e r y
(p in t', f ir h m n e h c a ) p ro v id e d n fe n t iv e lo o k .
N iipkliM tu c k e d In g a y n old cru a r c e a s y t o m n k e :
n i l a " le n g tlm o f e n n llio im l tu b in g (im o in s id e
ru lls o f g if t - w r a p p a p e r , jg ip e r tw ela , e t c . ) ; c o v ­
e r lo w e r 2 / 8 o f e a c h tu lm w ith a a t r ip o f m l
p a p e r , th e iip im r t h ir d w ith p in k p a p e r . A d d
"b o lt'* cu t fr o m c o lo r e d p la stic ta|*e n r d r a w
o n . I'u s to lm w -tu « u n d e r c h in , p a ste a t r ip o f c o t ten nlrnve th o fo r e h e a d n s h a tb a n d .
A d e c o r a t iv e r n n d lc h n ld e r a d d s a s p a r k ­
lin g t o u c h : c u t a 1 2 " le n g th fr o m t h e c a r d ­
b o a r d tu b e in s id e a r o ll o f tis s u e p a p e r . C o v e r
w ith fo il. S t u f f w it h tisa n e p a p e r, s o it w ill s t a n d
fir m ly . T a k e II d i f f e r e n t size d p n p e r p la t e s , c u t
a h o le In c e n t e r o f e a c h , a ttn c h o n e a t I m t lo m , a t
m id d le am i top . P u sh c a n d le s e c u r e ly in t o t is s u e
p a p e r In t b e tu lw , l ig h t It, s e t bu ck a n d lis te n t o
th e c o m p lim e n ts .

Th# Jewelry Industry I'min.
rll reports that gold Jewrlry
la III* |,ip costume m cvnl of
Ihe year.
Thla year gold necklaces
ate eeeu In all sly tea; most
fasidoiiatite are mulliple chain
gold collat* lliai tic flat, clo*e
to the neckline o f longer
-ham# In either single er mul­
tiple d r ends.
,

Toys Come And Toys Do Go

Toy i come, tm l loya go. but
Ttnkvrtoy seems to go on for­
rither faacinating pie,c» are ever. In the round can, packed
earring*, braeelata and pin* along with the colored sticks
m y'loretilitie, malt, v aileol- and ipouli la an Instruction
oird and bro*hed gold fiiti*h&lt; tvoktrt that will be a "breath
&gt;•*, *et w Ith a beaultful varle- r r " (or Mom . . . hours nf Inn
ty o f precious alone* for real (nr Junior to krep him abcolor depth. And now tha tort-ed.
I hide Star Sapphire, always
I'laylug with toys la not n ot
•o popular in ring*, 1* also
seen in fine gold Jewel-y.
The variations of gold jew
elry are endtee* The thought­
ful giver who prwaenta a t&gt;e,-\lace or bracelet of karat gold
gives enjoyment for a life­
time.
W r a p p in g s

Iti

KaintHm I'oiors
Wrapping* Iht* year come la
a raiutvw of ivior*
coor­
dinate w i t h
ant inlet kv
vcheme and itunning decora
I m\» ran ro-ult
"Jewvlevl
T raiiutv'*, a fto»t,-d me*la lx-n
design, for liMUtrc*, ’em!* it•* ■( to aa edegut dining »et
ting

luityr p.sKvc W*e tvak* ice
kwrkey ha*
a tegu­
la r ' with th* high tchixvl
crvwd It a -s« autprue, then,
to *e* aa eiffU w ticvkr, in\*
ivahwuag »u tcy-pru-puck lo

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W'jy 0* *ng«gv«i*ol »-,d wedd o g vb*g*.
Vklavevee Cl* *tv *, » * u v
t o * , th* gift in.*!
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th* %yn \il
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THEHK ARTICLES digploycd by Mm. Clyde Jones, Mr*. Richard Scott
und Mrs. Max Weinnr, o f Heur Lake Garden Circle, will be on sale at tho
annual "Christman Tree Lane” Dec. S*4 at the Orlando Garden Club.

Home made itrm i were th*
flrit da corat Ion» to b* used on
Chritima* tree* In the early
nineteenth century In th* U.S.
Such trimming* were small
cotton tuft*, itringt o f popcoin and cranberrie*, flower*,
paper ornaments and tha Uk*.

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J'j.evl hi th* cuti e tamMy.

l\K*ket SqwArvs

fun and gamw. however.
rrpreieotl a very Important
Iranilng prtH-r*a fer the child
berauae he learns by doing.
Child piychologiata have de•crltw-d Ihe iw-rfrcl toy at one
that 1* suited to th * child'i
le-vw-t ol developnirnl
Tinkcrtny (• en «&gt;»d by chil­
dren of many age*, li • safe.

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apv*ae ,u the (d u e »cv:*c
tUldarvii hai t-eeu evear atvd
P.o&lt;M tV -.e dark aad tuuilet
to iib.* ca'Vevl vsvl h a lt, guvu

Foe th* wo --to who *ivrecutv.t pyc-K-O lt guftt of w «t&gt;
wowtal * iliee.
of iW
rOtl«*t t u w l u v o U of eo*«l
,v*v. rv chwroM tU t Jvu vo
(hot* ir o ,-tUt-ui j* SruutV’.uj ttooo-tof drop*. *od othec*
» a v * w u c t atvoctuoiit of
u- m i..i* e , , , a l are dot m V
a b l e Awl atoevi-ttu **jur.
hoot* '*od th*'ttwf(vvt vo tv*
to* iv ef Ti ia*A.ioa a pwoohmu
bra “ xiV 'i’t * ' voiui.ou.t.
k very ip e o u l ffA ioc th*
U dj la a smart, gtUl &lt;£mS'ltiW tU v* it V*r-volM.'l4ud
wdJk as faaoeptara « tiw g*
m at

By Maryann Miles
A special treat for children
In the Forest City area this
holiday aeaaon will bo tha For­
est City Merchant Associa­
tion's Second Annual Christ­
mas Party alated for Satur­
day, Dee. Ilk. 7 p.m., in tha
Shopping Center.
Santa will b* thsre with a
gift for each boy and girl and
the merchants are arranging
for a m erry-go-round and
Special holiday refrashmenta.
Chrlitmaa decoration and
lights throughout the Shop­
ping Center will ba put up
within the n e it week and
Chrlatmaa music will be piped
over the area during the hol­
It idays.

^Christm as
club
\k
savin gs

A L L -C H A M M I L Tkl

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C»e eftwt U eo* *UU g A N)H'VtaI itlft

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Vh*

Forest City To
Treat Kiddies

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*v,„b,.*ie*M.
m ( ; 0 u i DijK* c h a r m
Wge’.het ** tfuv Ibeduet &lt; **»

Alwaya, heart# turn to those
teas fortunate, especially at
Christmastime, and loral org a n lsa tlou auch aa churohe*,
woman’s clubs, v a t e r a n e
groups, scout troop and tha
Lions Club *11 cooperate to
mak* aura ne ona la forgotten.

M A N T A 'S H R IiP K H H liu 'lu ile , m in in g o t h e r s . I'n jtt. u ixl M n . H u r r y F o d e n ,
o f t h e loca l S a lv a t io n A r m y h t'iu h iu a rtere, p ic t u r e d w ith a n a id e p r e p a r ­
in g t o fu m la h C h r ln tm a a pleaaurcrt f o r t h e n e e d y .
( H e r a ld P h o t o )

Mrakl milk In a laueepan.
Aikl 3
tablespoons
auger,
(laid Jewelry, alwaya treaaahtalenlng and aalt, and d ir
until rim dm ing
la mellml. ured In tha paat and current­
ly eery high faahlon, pmvldea
Cool In lukewarm.
lha Ideal anawer to that evIn a largo, warm bowl, dietra-apeolal
g ift qurillnn at
•olve Urn Iwu ti-atpumi* id
•ugar In water. Add ) » a d , lot I'hilatmaatlma, The fualilmt
•land lit minutest, then d ir flurry Dear gold Jewelry haa
hruughl on a myriad o f dra­
well.
Add lukewarm ml'h Stir In matic new daalfin In neck*
t cupj of (lour, (mat lory well laeea, braeelata, earring*, pin*
Add remaining flour. ThU u a and pandania, the like of
dicky dough. Transfer to a which haa tml been areii for
many years.
greatisl bowl.

Diamond Ring
Thrilling Gill

New a-id beautigvl *v* en

The gay light# a n mirrorad at night In the town’* many
lake* m aking It worthwhile
to tour the residential sections
during the holiday#.

('hr It Ima* Irrat, try your ha ml
it flow erp ot bread. It’ i Ihe
r io te d way la reprodur* Ihe
old faihhmed bricks reft bread
of daya past. It* authentic,
fin d fiwefi flavor I Ivst* anything that (Irandmutlisr
tiler ever
mute.

tlfliah top of loaves with
melted shortening Cover wllh
waved paper ami a rloan loo
el amt allow to rl*e (about 30
to II minute* i in a warm
place until dnutila In bulk,
Turn mil tut a lightly (toured
boutd Knead lightly, tlien di­
vide lit a f in a l parit Put In
welt tiea x td (lower i«&gt;U. Cov­
er ami trt rice m a warm
Hake In a li b degree oven (or
II til mtmitea, witli a ihmble
thickness . ( folt mi even rack
under pel a to tweak lUred
heal.
Although thla bread recipe
U (or three 1 Inch clay (lower
pots, It can is- uted In any alia
pot. Clay Rower pot* com# In
Accoidlug
to
Jewvlete,
a variety o f d ie t from l to
t'hiielmee le ette of the m od
11 luchea high
populer eeetons fot eugegemenu, and the m o d Ihtlllmg
gltl e a«l ceit i*.*lv# In her
lifelhnc U a diamond atigege*
mvnt ting

lect a mod (tattering retting
ft-- it u* auy pi to* hr t.-'cei.
th * JU-uood
» lo con
Cm*.* . , top cho w* foe *v
engage’«*ot iu*g It uevd wot
K, a Laig* *;.-u* to K**« fr,tt
|WU*C* and beauty. Moat pop
Vi’a i w the btiil a-.it »ut; ot(c
at ckoKew are the utat-gui* -.
year. vwmohf. tsjoai* an I
oval cuts.

Casselberry resident# tradi­
tionally g o all out to decorate
their home and yard* for the
(satire Christmas season.

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You should have no trouble
in selecting a new or different
doll for the younger ones this
Christmas. There are dolls
that weep, dolls that have
newest fashion hairdo*, dolls
engsglngly grotesque. Believe
it or not, these fascinating
trolls with unruly colored hair
might be the run-away best
sellers o f the season.

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However there are certain
item* that are tope on almoet
— every homemakera' with Hat
— that rate a pre-Christmas de­
livery.
This la
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hoatcaiing

Yet, your tittlest grand­
daughter will probably prefer
‘ ‘ Weepay W iggles" w ho weeps
and squirm a with uncanny vir­
tuosity as she take* her bottle.
But if your young favorite asks
Santa for a "P a m e la ", look for
the doll who walks sedately
Kith a poodle on a leash.

particularly true
automatic devfeea
homemaking and
are Involved,

Such gift* ae cooking ran. ge*. refregeratora, freeiers,
“ refrigerator • freezer combl— nations and dishwashera can
he wife-savers for the busy
achedule o f entertaining, food
‘".'preparation and serving that
^ *a re musta fo r the average
woman o f the house. They are
marvelous “ bonus*’ gifts to
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A new, automatic range
can help remove much o f the
presaure o f cookery and eervfng during the holiday and
long after.
Today’a etcetrie ranges al*
moat take charge of the meal
to be cooked — accurate tim­
er’s either hold the heat when
•the food is prepared, sound a
signal o f turn themselves o ff.
• There’s no need for the hob
May to be one "dizh-appointment” after another when
’ dishes can he taken from the
table, scraped end loeded (out
o f sight) into the dishwasher.

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No pre-rinsing is needed
end hot, hot water, epecial
detergent* and powerful Jet*
o f water virtually scrub soil
-rd dishea to sparkling clean
liness.
Dishwashera can be built-in
In new homes or in remodeled
kitchens fur permanent instal­
lation, or thsre are portables
that roll about from storage
apace to sink and back. There
are also the convertibles that
“are portable but speclally-de
signed fo r easy installation as
a built-in at a later time.
And fo r a g ift for mother
that means more convenience,
few er trips to the market and
lota o f food on hand for every
possible food emergency such
aa unexpected dinner guests
there’s nothing more thrilling
than a large-capacity, rcfrigcratn r-freeicr unit.
With separate sections for
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special defrosting devices, lota
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Foods can be bought at ad­
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well In advance, and extra
portions can be made for
freezing. There’s a l w a y s
room to keep enough food on
hand fo r several companysized meals.
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With Her Bottle

COMMITTEE which will plan Christmas decor­
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Mrs. Mona Bridges (left) and Mrs. Lorraine
Selvich.
(Herald Photo)

Some Safety Tips
For Christmas Tree
Christmas couldn't be Christmas without a
tree . . . but don’t forget that brightly-lit trees
can be a haznrd! Here are some tips from the
National Safety Council for holding fire hazards
to a minimum:
Choose a tree with springy rather than dry
brittle branches. When you get the tree home,
keep it standing in snow or water to retnin its
freshness until you are ready to take it indoors.
Before setting up your tree, saw o ff the
trunk at least one inch from the original cut,
nnd at an angle. Place tree in a sturdy, waterfilled stand nway from heat, no sure the fresh
cut is always under water, itemove the tree be­
fore its needles begin to drop.
When trimming your tree, use only electric
lighting sets benring the Underwriters' Labora­
tories, Inc. Inbcl. Check old sets for frayed or
bare wires. Always unplug the lights before go­
ing to bed or leaving the house. Never have them
on unless adults will be near the tree.
Keep all combustible decorations such ns
pnper, tree lioughs, or riblmns, away from
lights, candles and fireplaces. Du not place elec­
tric trains under the tree.

Diamond Christmas
One To Remember
I f you are considering mak­
ing it a "diamond Christmas"
this year, remember, a dia­
mond in an excellent invest­
ment — a truly prst
si gift.
Diamond jewelry, while the
most exciting and memorable
o f all gifts, is within the
retch o f even a modest bud­
get, points out the Jewelry
Industry Council.
There are real diamond
gifts priced at flOO and un­
der that will be treasured for
a lifetime. And the eternal
magic of the diamond is just
as strong whether it it a sin­
gle small atone or a whole
blazing extravagance o f g lit
ter.
Your jeweler his a wide se­
lection o f diamond Jewelry

from which tu choose. There
are beautiful gold pins with
a single diamond that are
bound to thrill any girl.
Many are also set with
other precious stones and ac­
cented with small diamond*.
Also modestly priced are pe­
tite, sparkling diamonds sus­
pended gracefully from hand­
some gold chains —- g ifts that
will never lose their beauty,
value or elegance.
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For the young miss who is a
doll collector, select one of the
more sophisticated coquette
dolls featured with continental
styled costumes and the moat
elaborate hairdos yet.
Or if your favorite Is learn­
ing to read, she will be thrilled
by a doll inspired b y a chil­
dren’* literary classic. "M ary
Poppins", who has inspired
many a young student, it a
new arrival. Those tw o funnyf a c e d cu ’^frrs, "Raggedy
Ann” and "A n d y " have bright
new wardrobes for this season.
From the theatre com es the
marionette "P in n och io". And
not to he forgotten is "G I Joe"
who can accom pany many a
little boy through a fantasy
war game.
Any boy Mho loves dogs will
take to “ Tony B aloney", a
fantastic stuffed animal de
sign with unusual appeal. His
cars arc floppier, his body
marc elongated, and his eyes
sadded than any predecessors.
For little girls, our doll ken­
nel club has faithful "Lazy
Daisy" whose long poodle-like
hair is done up in curlers and
who sports blue eye shadow to
match a bevy o f ribbon*.
Doll houses are keyed to
home • fashion. The Fashion
Doll House, for exam ple, of­
fers a career girl’* convertible
apartment which, with the flip
of a decorative s c r e e n ,
changes from living room to
bedroom. It’ s styled for the
8 to 11-inch fashion doll.

"L ittle som ething" g i f t 8 package* (10 oz. each froxsure to be appreciated —
en raspberries
homemade
Christines • red 4 cup water
1 package ( 3 4 ounces) pow­
raspberTT Jam.
Frozen
raspberries a n d dered pectin
your freezer help make this 1 cup light com syrup
quick end foolp roof jam that 4 cupa sugar
Partially thaw raspberries
will keep y ou r friends in a
"M erry Christm as" mood way and place In a 3-quart saueepan. Mash berries thoroughly.
Into the New Y ear.
Freezer raspberry Jam ean Add water and heat to luke­
be made well ahead e f time warm on tha low-heat set­
Remove
from
heat.
and atored In the freezer. For ting.
delivery, tie a parky green Sprinkle powdered pectin Into

fruit, stir vigorously.
Set
aside fo r SO m inutes; atlr
occasionally. Add c o m syrup;
mix wall. Add auger and mix
thoroughly until all su gar la
dissolved. Pour Into freezer
containers and ptaca in freez­
er till needed.
Frozen strawberries may
be used in place e f tha rasp­
berries. Add one-fourth cup
lemon juice to tha berries
with the water whan m aking
strawberry Jam,

bow and a aprig of holly
around the freezer container.
This assy recipe yielding
two quarts w as developed in
tha H otpolnt kitchens:

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b a r , 194• I f y o a f a l l t o d o on .
a d e c r e e p r o a o n fa a a e w i l l b o
t a k e n a g a i n a t y e a f o r th e r e ­
l i e f d e m a n d e d In t h e C o m p la i n t .
W I T N E S S m y H an d and o ffi­
c ia l e a a l a f o f f i c e a t f a n fo r d ,
■ a m tn o la C o u a t y . th la l i t d a y
a f N e v o m b a r , 111 * .
(A R A L)
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C la r k o f C ir c u it C o u rt
B y t M a r th a T . V lh lta
D e p u ty C la r k
J O S E P H M . M U R A J IC O
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Legal Notice

tb a

KIXKN OrnTKUDE HOT,

1. Last A fo o d

» LOST: Rad Boot Hound hi
r Pioecreat Shopping Canter.
CaU 323*3737 day or night
■ 323-0431.

M

1 5 . B p a d a l B otv Icoe

F1X1T SHOP
A * B CONTRACTORS
"We fix everything except
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
T S a ^ T fS K S e r^ T T R broken bearts."-Authorlied
ROOFING, FAINTING to
per busheL Brins own con­ dealer for Jacobean Uwu
INSULATING
tainer. 413 W. 13th.
mowers. Expert Eey to Lock Financing Anangad 333-22*7
Service, Mt W. lit St 32315. Special Services
17. Janitorial Services
4751.
Free eelimatee, Lieenaed
A Inaured. Pb. 3334500

j| II
gi

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Hm atari ’U M W K m O A tn K t . . . N m

19. Catartaff - Food

1 vmmarm

•a.

VKB1 MILLk. M M ,

AB Type* SuppUea - Foiden
2 for 11.80
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY 15. Special Berrieee

a

SipripBiil

W H S after 5.

DUR0C PIGS far Sab, C. P.
Rabun 122-404*.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

h

SALE: SATURDAY, AntaaA- 55. Vaeaaai Ckaaara
tte Washers f » up. Also
VACUUM CLEANER
Stores, Isfrigarators to Dry.
era. RuaaaB'a Appliance, 1388 Repairs, parts, supplies, far
E. Celery Aw. Ph. 333-8888 Electrolux. Kirby, Hoot or
Air-Way, Rexair, GE, etc.
Vaeuum cleaner repaired at
SI. Marini larinsasaatn
your hem. Free pick-up to
dolivtry. Serving Sanford
» . In b r a a ? fV m s
for 15 yrs. GM Vacuum Re­
pair, 1118 Park Avc. Ph.
ASK about out Trial Purchase 332-47X5.
FOR patotidg A Repair CaU Plan oa Band Instruments.
Babur's Mask Stoop. 333-7383 57. Moriat A Steraso

Uoo, Saddle, Bridle A Bat­
ter, Unbroke *150. Ph, *233415.

12. Special Notice*

Bh Im

v n a o u n i CAMERA MOP ■ayuae flOtoe MacMae Cp.
Camorea • N m - FMaMac Mow aad Uaad Machines
3M 8, Park Are., laniard
Saks to Raatala
314 Maaantla
333-0883
JO. H am Affthacw
54. Ufkahisry
SANFORD ELECTRIC
G.E. dgpHaBtat Nrw A Uaad
OVER * TSARS
118 MagreBa
323-1182 of PIm Werkaaaakip ia Upkoktoriag. Drapertoe, SlipALL Typ«a af itw major Ap- eortrs. Time Paymeata aa
pUascM at Draatfc DtoeoEBt Uttk m 18 as. Drapery
CaU ttMMA J ft R Tradtog Hardware Installsttoaa.
Post, tea, tm a " — r KULP DECORATING SHOP
S P.M. EUDBLL, PR.
RMssshi Trad, Ortoado.
PIL 333-2338

BERRY’S WORLD

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IN atANCBRT NO. I44S4
NOTICB DP

FOBKCLoatsB aerr
W E ST BIDE FEDERAL RAVINUR * MIAN ARROCIATION
OF n e w YORK CITY, a New
York Hanking Corporation,
Plaintiff,
va.

SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Tgpw sad Siaas
V« Rapalr sad Sarviat
STINI
MacAJm
aad Supply Gg.
W V M II.
FA

Local to Long Distant
WURLtTSEB Spinet Plano,
Adams
Transfer to Storage
Modem Limed Oak Finish
332-0325
322-4871
|E| CMfc. 3224H8.
Yen can Sad anything yea
PIom SerrictBS ft Ttmiag ■red advertised in the BarGoat Cuabu — S33-3K tig Hu lifted

HAIRY INDIGO
PENSACOLA BAHIA

BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
ot 10,080 Items
UOO Grapevilte Ait.
UAKE R

BANPORD SEWING CTE.
New and Used Machines. Ra.
conditioned Slogan, 412J5
Circulating Oil
1M S. Park A n .
Sa-Mll

Heater *5,000 BTU. 332*5*4*.

v
combination, is" throat, 335.
New *rt Golf dabs. Pb. 838-

TREE RIPENED Citrus. Na
vtis. Wo skip. Albart H. Pali
HEATER, 85,000 B, Osteen. 333-3173 or 323-4191.
T.U. CtetB, ready to install. FOR Fresh, Cago Laid E|gs,
1107 Paloma Ave.
stop la at 2738 Country Club
Road. Alto Plants for tale.
TONE TV with atand 332-4058.
130. 323-3455.
IR0NER, Typewriter tables.
Luggage Rack, Encyclope­
dia. 323-0384.

Legal Notice
n o t ic b

of

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iu «

NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN
that I. J. LUTHER HOBBT.
Sheriff of I.ml nola County,
Florida by virtue o f a writ
loaned out of tho CIRCUIT
COURT la and for femlnolo
County, Florida, an tha »th day
o f Ausuet. A. D., 19*1. la that
certain eauaa batwaan Charles
O. Adhlna Plaintiff and Leo
Burt and Clara Burt, hlo wife,
Dafandanta, hava la my poseoaalen tha following to-wlt:
That proparty loeated In
Seminole County deoertbed
ao: The Easterly tl.IT feet
o f Lot It end the Westerly
It. IT fact of Lot 14 and tha
Easterly l.tl fact of Lot 14
and all of Lot IT, OAKWOOD HKIOHTS. accord
Ing to tba Plat thereof aa
recorded la Plat Book II,
Paco IT of lha Publle Re­
cords ot Seminole County,
Florida.
• a tha property ot Lao Burt
and Clara Burt, hla wife) that
on lha Ith day of December,
A. D* 1944, between the legal
hours or aala, to-wlt: after
11:00 o'clock In tho forenoon
and before 1:40 o'clock tn lha
afternoon, on lha aald day at
lha front loor of tha County
Court House In Sanford, Hemlnola County, Florida. I shall o f­
fer for sale to tha highest bid­
der for cash In hand, tha above
described property of L o Hurt
and Clara Hurt, hla wife.
J. L Hobby
Hheriff of Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida
Puhllih Nov. 11, 19, *4 A Doc.
9. 1944.
CDG-1T

ItOM EDGAR MORELAND and
HETTY d, MCHI ELAND, hla
wife.
Dafandanta
TOi ftOMM E D 0 A It MullKI.AN11 and
HKTTV U. MORELAND,
hla wlfa,
llaaldanea Uaknown
YOU AIIM HKRSnr NOTI­
FIED that a ault In faracl..aa
a Mnrtgaga haa bean filed
againat you In tha above Court
by lha above named Plaintiff.
Tha property rough! to bo forar-loead Is aa fnllnwa:
M&gt;1 111. OAKLAND HILLS,
arcnrillng tn tha plat there­
of aa recorded la Plat Hook
NOTICB TO APPEAR
II. Peg* 41 af lha Public
Rnrorila of Rtmlnola Cnun STATB OF FLORIDA, UNRST.
INI11, TO ALL THB A9TKR.
ly. Florida.
YOU ARK REQUIRED to fit* NAWKD DEFEND SNTP, VIBl
HARRINGTON
BAIRD
your Anawtr with tha dark nf
CHRISTIE and ETHKLUAE
tha Court and to aarva a copy
"UNDER C H R I S T I E , hla
upon tha Plalntlff'a Attorney,
wife; CASSELBERRY GAR
IIIVINl! NATIIANBON. I*. O.
DENK.
INC* a Klorlda Cor.
" m If, Cocoa, Florida, not later
poratlon, Of tic* In Caeca I
than December 11, 1941. It yuu
berry. Florida: D. D. N E W ­
fall to do ao, a decree pro conTON end ------ NEWTON, hie
facto will be entered againat
wife
tr
married: WERLET
you fnr tha relief demanded tn
JOHN CUTTER and DORO­
tha CnmplalnL
THEA CUTTER, bla wlfa;
WITNESS my hand and lha
LUTHER P. UTDERRE and
real of aald Court at HEMIEDITH H. MTDERIE. Me
NOI.M County, thla 17th day ot
Wife: LLOTD H. MT. JOHN
NOVKMUEIL 1944.
and LEAH a ST. JOHN, his
(HEAL)
wife. If alive, and If dead,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr*
tha unknown halra, davlaaaa,
Clark of Circuit Caurt
legal***, grant***, creditors,
Ry: Martha T. Vlhlan, D. C.
auocaaeora, trustee* aaalg.
Irving Nathanaon, Eaq..
neeo, er other claimant! un­
I*, ft. Ro* II
der any of tha above epeclCocoa, Florida
tied Dafendenta; and to all
Publlah Nov. 19, ]« A Die. t,
unknown parties having ar
ta. n e t .
claiming
to hava any right,
C1K1-41
till* or Inter**! tn ar ta tha
following described property
in t r b ctmccrr court o p
situated In geminate County,
THN NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
Florida, to-wilt
CUIT. IN AND FUN IBHINOLB
Lot I. Bloch "EH1*, LAKE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ELLEN ADDITION TO CAB
CHANCBBV NO. IISIS
SF.LIIKRRT, according to
FIRST
FEDERAL SAVINGS
Plat thereof as recorded tn
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
PtM Booh T. Png* 44, Pub­
ORLANDO, a aorporatton,
lic Record* ot Samtnol*
Plaintiff.
County. Florida.
TOU AND NACH OF TOU
MELVIN LXROT TAN CAMP ARB HEREBY REQUIRED to
and SHARON LEI VAN CAMP, appear, anawar or fll* other
hla wlfa; and THE rOIlKST defensive pleadings to the BUI
PROPERTIES, INC., a Meaa. of Complaint (Had hereinaahttaetla corporal Ion,
againat you by WILBUR F.
Dafandanta. MORET aad OSRTRUDB V.
N a m e s o f s u it
MORBT, hla wtf*. on or before
BTATH OF FLORIDA
tha lis t day of December A. D ,
COUNTS OF BBHINOLH
19*4, In tha office of tha underTOi MELVIN L I H O T VAN signed Clark af tba Circuit
CAMP
Court In Banferd, Seminole
Realdeaee Unknown
County,
IRorld*. In default
f KARON LEE VAN CAMP thereof, the cause will proceed
Raaldanca Uaknown
as part* upon tha entry of n
Tou arc hareby notified that Deere* Fro Coateeeo againat
a ault haa baaa filed againat you. Tba name af the Caurt In
ran la
the above aatltlad which thin ault In pending ta
cauao, and that you are requir­ tha Circuit Court far the Ninth
ed to file your anawar with tha Judicial Circuit of the State ot
Clerk ot thla Court and to Florida, la and for Seminal*
aarva * copy tharaof upon the County, tn Cheneory No. 1449*.
plaintiff or plalntlffa Attor­ Th* nature af thla suit and tha
ney*. who nemo aid addraaa relief sought thereby ta th*
la Qllea, Had rich A RoMnoon. quieting of th* till* ta, aad
149 Eaal Church Street, Or­ th* remove! af th* aloud* from
lando, Florida, not Inter than th* above described lend awnJanuary I. 1911. If you foil era by the Plaintiff* tn Semi­
to do ao a Decree Pro Confeeao nole County, Florida, aad fnr
will ho entered againat you for general equitable relief la th*
the rollot demanded In tha Com­ pramlao*. The property Involved
plaint. Thla ault lo to for*- la thla aull la particularly da
ctoae a mortgage. The real cribed aa:
property proceeded againat la:
L«t 1. Block " I F , LAKE
I-ot I, Block D. of LITTLE
E L L E N ADDITION TO
W E K IW A ESTATES NUM
CASSELBERRY according
BER ONK, Seminole Coun­
ta Ptat thereof aa recorded
ty, Florida, according to
in Plat Book T. Pag* i l
the plat tharaof aa record­
Publle Records af femlnol*
ed In Plat Booh 9. Page II.
County, Florida.
af tha Public Reeorda of
WITNESS the hand aad o ffi­
Seminole County, Florida. cial reel of th* Clerk at Ur*
WITNESS my hand and tha Circuit Court
af
Semlwale
eaal ot ihte Court at Sanford. County, Florida, thla IRA af
Florida, thla 14th day of No­ November, A. D . I N * .
vambar. 19*1.
I BEAL)
(■BAD
Arthur K. Beckwith. Jv.
Arthur X Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Caurt
Clark
Scmtaalc C*-, Sanford, Flor­
Byt Martha T. Vtklaa. D C.
ida.
OUoa, Hedrick A Robin eon
By: Martha T. Vlhlea, &amp; ft
1»» Eaal Church Street
Joaepb Padawer
Orlando. Florida
411 B. Hoc* tie i t h
Attarway* for Plaintiff.
Mattlaad, FI*.
FuhlloH Nov. H A Doc. L It. Publtch Nov. II, St * DOW S.
IT. 190*.
It. 1144.
C M -* *
CDQ-44

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COLDSPOT Refrig. 12 ft..
Self Defrost to lb. In tu r Ball-Blair Agency
lit* new; Electric Reuse, Real Eatate _ famrenro
W* Weittogboci# f u l l s 3rd. * Park Ave.
*238841
Auto.; Roll op Garage Dooie
•*12 Galv.. Complete Alum,
window! mixed aiaee. Call
IS CITY LOTS
after I p. m. 222-2M1.
Centrally located la Sanford,
WHIRLPOOL Automatic with­ beautified by meay sieat
er, wttk illght ahlppias dam- (bade treea, the citrus.
ese aa Porcelain, iaclndae Ideal locatioa tar raignifllint filter and other M use eent estat* or could bo used
features. Res. $2&gt;MS, oee for *aevcra'i pretty home
oaly *179 93. Dick'a Appli­ alter. ALL FOR *7,3*0.
ances, Sanford Plata. 332- TERMS.

S BEDROOM, 1 Bath borne t Large, 1 Small FURN. APT.,
ea large M. Hardwood 310 Magnolia. Call A. K
Ooora, draper throughout, Rouetter, 3&amp;1931.
large Moakay Punle tree.
Carperte A aeparata Garege with work abop. Low
down payment.
V E L A E A APARTMENTS
111 W. Firat St
Payton Realty

By Nadine Seltzer

323-1391 2N0 Hiawatha at IT42

CUSTOM BUILT Home on
Lake. Ph. evenings 322-1397.

Stemper Agency
INSUROR
GET Profesaiooal carpet clean­ REALTOR
ing results—rent Blue Urn- FA 2-001 till S. Frenck Are.
tn Electric Carpet Shampeoer $1 per day. CarroQ'a
Furniture.
3 BDRM., 1303 Elliott, R W
322-0323 ur 3234,
51. Articles For Rent

NEAT FURN. Cottage, suitable for couple, Private
yard. 3MB Palmetto, Ph.

READY TO MOVE IN
RENT A BED
BoUaway. Hospital, B a b y New 3 A 4 Bedroom Homes,
Beds, by Day, Week, or 1-2 baths. So. Loagwood area
—Trade* lonaMartd, and
Month.
weW build oo you* lot. Semi­
CARROLLS FURNITURE
US W. 1st
332-31S1 nole County* Leading Build

3 C O M P L E T E L Y Furn.
Houses, 3S-23TT.

FURN. 3 Bdrm. House, Clean,
ctoae to Baa* $43. 322-4301.

60. Buxlnene Opport

FOR LEASE
SERVICE STATION.
Good Location. Good Products.
Good Treatment
PHONE LOCALLY 322-4342
or apply to the

PUIIE OIL COMPANY

Management
and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
REALTY

DAIRY QUEEN Driver, prefer older man. 2323 Park
Drive. Sanford.

Office: 333-3119
Nights: 333-8708
323-0844
*324 Park Drive

102. Mobile Homes • Sale

HOWELL’S AGENCY. Baby NOTHING DOWN, asiume
payments, 3-bedroom, tto
sitting specialist. Transports
bat h, built-in appliances.
Uon furnished. CaU 322 8239.
Urge fenced yard 838 3928.
WILL Keep child to my home
for working mother. 323-0071. N ORLANDO, 2 Bedroom, 1
bath, Carpets, D r a p a s,
Fence, Awning, WcU A
Pump, ux c o n d i t i o n e r ,
$1,200 -A assume mortgage.
81. Heal Estate • Hale
Call tar appointment after
5 p m 322 1871.

JOHN E. FOX.

SOUTHWARD
INVESTMENT A REALTY
U4 N, Park Ava.
322-9173

BUILDERS, INC.

FA r t o u
202 Fairmont Dr.

8 x 43 Ft. 2 Bdrm. Mobile
Home. In good sound condi­
tion Ready to movw In.
Good financing. See 4 make
offer, cash or trade. 322-7498.

SOURCE

OF

MAY

SANFORD, FLORIDA

A LL

PROSPERITY,

OUR

A L M IG H T Y

HE C O N T IN U E TO BLESS OUR HOM ES

A N D COU NTRY.

*84 Trailer, 10xJ7 Ft. Expando.
Early American, G. E. Apliences. Ijoo for $2600 equ­
ity. 122 043*.
_________

10* WIDE. 2-beoroom trailer.
NO 8 4908.
106. Apartment* for Rent
3 ROOMS, Furn., Utilities $30
mo. 123-2744

Automobile Dealers Association
WE W ISH TO T H A N K EACH A N D EVERY ONE OF YOU
FOR YO UR PATRONAGE D U R IN G THE YEAR.

2 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. CaU
322-9173, after 3 Ph. 322-0841.
$30 mo. Up. Surplus City,
UNFURN. Upstairs APT. $33
month, 30) Magnolia Ave.
Inquire

downstairs

after

4

p. m. or call 322-4130.

$100 DOWN

DIAL 322.1829

FAM ILIES A N D FRIENDS, LET US PAUSE TO ACKNOW LEDGE

BILL HEM PHILL
MOTORS, INC.
Pontiac — Dulck — Rambler

798 SOUTH P A R K A V E N U E

708 South Park Avenue
DIAL 322-3829
Sanford, FlarMa

AS WE GATHER A R O U N D T H E H O LID A Y TABLE W IT H OUR

CREATOR.

3 BEDROOM, ltt Bath, Sunland Estates, Sanford. Low
down payment. Ph. 322-9132.

MERLE W. WARNER, Realtor

MERLE W. WARNER, Realtor

OF ITS BLESSINGS

THE

3 BEDROOM, Funny Room, 3
Bath, built to AppUancsi,
Central Air A Hast, wall to
wall carpeting. 322-3303.

Stenstrom Realty

KINGSWQOD

14 and 3 Bedroom*
NEW and USED.
Awnings A Cabana*
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17-92 S
322-236:

THE TIME TESTED FIEM
It* N. Park Ave. FA MtU

S A N F O R D ’S N E W E S T
323 03M HOMES, West 4th St. SinLONGWOOD, 2 Bdrm. Frame,
5*88 PARK DRIVE
ford. 3 Bedroom, Hi bath,
r« •modeled, r(decoraled,
BUSI.VES5 A HOME
FHA A VA Loans. LMN EN­ 322-2420 Night 322-7495
spot leas, lge. equipped kit­
323-0348
122-4148
TERPRISES Inc., Builder
COMBINATION
322-4824
3225412
chen, doublr garage, shade
Good llwy. 17-92 frontage. Harold Logan, call 134-3911.
tree*, $230 down, $48 mo.
Buiincss bldg., new, brick Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m.
Owner will hold mortgage.
construction, suitable far
•33-3148.
variety uf uses, as filling
3 BEDROOM House, take over
station, oarber and or beau­
payments ggg. 202 Bamboo
ty shop, small store, etc. Dr. 322 7333
NOTICE HOME BUYERS
Home separate, frame con­
struction, new roof, newly
UREENBRIAB
Would yen like to bey a home with no down payment?
painted A attactively decor­ Choice lota a v a l’ able hi
For a United time, the VETERANS-ADMINISTRA­
ated inside, rooms large.
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
TION eeleeted hom#a to certain areas, REDUCED the
Total price for this valuable overlooking g o lf tours*.
•ale* price. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A
properly 121,100 with excel­ Custom building t* your
VETERAN TO QUALIFY.
lent financing.
specifications.
Grtcnbriar
• • • CALL • • •
developed by
Realtor
204 N. Park Ave.

**•

FOR LIFE A N D A LL

EXCELLENT condition, 8x33’,
air conditioned. Owner. 322

S t Johns Realty

PINECREST
$230 MOVES IN
$82 PER MONTH
FHA - VA HOMES 3 Bdrm, Igc. rombiaatioa din­
ing room, living room, Fla.
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
1. m A 3 BATHS
room, For Spacious living,
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
Low taxsa, Fenced yard,
LOW MONTHLY FAYMENT9
Nearby s c h o o l , Shopping
For Complete Information
Centers, 323-0329 by Owner.
Sea or CaU Your
OWNER Leaving town, 3
FHA - VA
Bdrm house, air cooditlonSALES BROKER
ad Flo- Hoom, lge. kitchen.
As Hava The Home Far You In one of Sanford'* batter
locations, only $14,000. Ex­
cellent termx 322-4436.

CALI-

CAMPER Trailer all metal,
good A solid. Cooking fad'
titles. Sleep* 3, $173. 323-0934

BEAUTIFUL HOME to Da- Raymond Lundqulat, Aa**.
Bary by owner, overlooking FA 3-3481 Atlanta Bank Bldg
Lake. Large attractive cor­
3-BEDROOM, kitebee equip­
ner tot 188-4330.
ped. 1403 Wynnewood, $94
HOUSE, with new roof, stove, monthly. 322-4428 for ap­
H. water better, attic fan, pointment.
floor furnace A pump. With
Furn. p rtg e Apt 2312 San­ EVERETT A. HARPER
ford Ave. $10,900. 333-0823 cr
AOKNCY • REALTOR
3234.
SMI S. Park Ava.
PhoMS FA 2-2284 ar FA 2-W3

Seminole Realty

la

101. Trailer • Cabanas

Bather

SEVERAL Outtaadtog I A I
DO-IT-YOUltSELr
APPLY to Mrs. Carpenter at SAVE $1,000. Make a few min­ Bedroom Home* available to
all Areas of Sanford. Lat us
Nifty Auto Bath. 2408 French or repairs to this expand
Ave. IS yrs. or older. No able large 2 bedroom CB Show you Around I
phone calls.
home and you will have the
beat buy to town. Large lot
BABY Sittera wanted. CaU
shaded with hugh old oaks
1901 «. Fait Ave.
322 4239.
FA 3-3233 anytime
NO DOWN P A Y M E N T
HAIR Stylist wanted, full or NEEDED.
part time Call 322-3742 or
BART PILCHER. Broker
evenings 322-2433.
Personal Service
Call 322-7498
77. Situation Wanted

Would you like to get Ike best btgp?
home; in commercial; or isMhmlfkL

b

DUPLEX, furnished, t bed­
room, n e w l y decorated.
AdulU. Another available
Dec, t, 332-3819.___________

BOBBBT A. WILLIAMS

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

Notice Real-Estate Buyers

UNFURNISHED 1 Bedroom
house, Kitchen equipped. Ph.
322-3431.

$100.00 DOWN

170. Ph. 322-7248.

AUTO GLASS

or retired. All utlUtlea laINSTALLED
eluded te n e t Ideally toeated «a Ua S t, within 1 Senkarik Gtaaa and Paint
Company
Mock of I Bee parking tote
tad shopptog center, Inqura at Maouel Jaeobao
NO COLD TURKEY. Our hot
Auto GUaa, TUpo
Dept Stare 211 E. Firat St.
bargain are aomethims to
A See' Covers
2 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. |33. «■ i FALCON Sprlat, VS-4
Gobble ebeut Top quality
2101 MigaoUe, Robert A. Speed. Assume payments of AUTO GLASS A
like: Thundorblrd, MFG.
Williams. 322-3131.
Lona Star, Traveler, Evia$38 moothly. Can be acen at SEAT COVER CO,
rude and Gator. *04 price*
2422
Princeton
Ave.,
San­
304 W. lad St. FA 3B03S
FURN. Apt. Cloae tn. Jim ml#
like: $1.195—SO bp., SSSS. 40
ford.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Cowan. 322-4011.
Him, electric,
alaiileio only
mhIi* # 1AV, I A*__
bp.
$493. 14‘—
39 FORD RANCHERO for 121. Scooters &amp; Cycles
M
D
J
Fish
A
Ski,
$430.
17*CLEAN, Turn. Apt. Private Sale or Trade, rebuilt Motor,
1003 Family mahout, $730.
Entrance, loot Palmetto.
new paint A-l condition. Kid­ Xmas 5PEC1AL- 1M4 Vespa $260- 17’ trailer*. $30*.
1 BEDROOM APT., adults dy Standard Service, let A Scooter No. 130 with wind- Chriitmaa layaway, Dows
French Ave.
only, 222-1117.
’ shield used one week, glOO Payment a«w with next
less than list price. Abo payment Feb. 234b. WOWt
1037 DODGE 2 Door $330,
Baby HI Chair A atroller.
Robaea Sporting G o o d * ,
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
Call 323-0300.
Downtown Sanford. 322-3M1.
son French Ave.
322-43S3

LAKE MARY, Real clean furn- '63 CHEVY II NOVA, excel­
lent condition. $1600. Th.
lihed Apt. $30, Call 322 3830.
322-2213.
LARGE 4 Bedroom Home with
full bath and 2 half baths
$123 mo.; 3 BEDROOM. 2 CLEAN ROOM tor Man. 401
bath home with Family
Masnotl* Ave. 322 0720.
BOB McKEE USED CARS
room $123 month.
NO MONEY DOWN
701 FranchAve. 323-0721
Payton Realty
322-1201 3140 Hiawatha at 17-92 83 CHEVROLET. $73. IKS
118. Tracka F or flalo
Adams. Ph. 3221313.
• BEDROOM, 2 bath, un­
furnished. I mi. to base, 2 '38 MERCURY, extra clean.
block* to (hopping renter A Make offer, Ph. 138 4333.
school. 1 year last* reqpilr
*4- $130 mo. 322-1470 after
3 p. m.

HAROLD LOGAN
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
USED FURNITURE, on* room Sales office: So. oa U. S. 17or houseful, tools, mice. •2 to Dixie Bell Dlaer, turn IMfcj dant we tnelU her pot turkey In la enjoy thee#
Items, ANYTHING you have right one block on SemlBBle
TV .Thanksgiving dinnere with usT
tn sell. 322-1270.
Ave. S3A391L
WANTED- 1 Good used BASS
FIDDLE, any color. Call
ACT NOW
322-6022 aftet 3 p. m.
BE TRULY THANKFUL
NOVEMBER 28, INI
WE BUY Used Furniture, one
1—Lee! A h t i 4
» - r w s#M l»
pice* or houseful. Furay
4
—Sh o t c in
S*—taeeranc*
Bedding A Pure. Co., 901 W. This immaeulate 8 bedroom
*— D*t fferetrlM
&lt;S Ichoola a Issued lone
a—can# car*
lit SL 322-6391.
home U situated on AM of
7*—Kmplormaat Sarvlaaa
*— Dec#—Cate—ret*
71—Mala H«lp Wanted
the larger lots la Ptoottsaf
1*—
Poultry
—
U
n
slH
k
71— Female Help Waated
65. Furniture For Sale
just S blocks from etomoats—asocial NeUcee
7a—Mala or Female Hilp
II—Csttrlng — re#4
7J— Salae Hcto Wasted
tary school and 3 blocks
I t - r i U H te Bet
FKKK ESTIM ATE
77—eitaatioa waated
from
3
abopping
centers.
II—
Saeelii
Servleee
It—laeom* Fr«party
Upholstering A Mattress rea*
I t — Buslaasi Prsp—Sale
t*—tfwtmmtag Peeie
Extra Urge living ream.
evattog. New A Used ruralIT—JeeiterieT Bervleae
is— Real Estat* Wants*
Extras include Move, refri­
ia— Do-U-TouriiU
I t —Reel Estat* Sal*
tors. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
l*—Benders suyeliea
*7— Bella,** Rantala
Ge.. at 708 Celery Ave. gerator, Venetian b l l l d f ,
1*—Hardware
*W—Lota For Bale
drapes tud well tor town.
FA 3-3UT.
II—Home Repair*
ei— Farms— arose#
II— Flumbla*
Price I13.U00 with $408 down,
si—Out et state Aeries#
99—relating
It— iieuae# Fer la la
BEDS FOK RENT
batonce less than rant Total
It— W ell Drum*
SI—Houaao—Seta or Itaet
Hospital, RolUweya, Juvs- closing eoits lass than $108.
II— Air Coed. A Bsalltf
IT— Iieuae For nant
II— Xadle . Tslevtiioa
tie— Raaort Haniata
nil*. FBKE delivery end
It— Photo A gqolpmeat
loi—'Trail. r»—Cabana#
Pick-up.
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
to—itotna Appliance*
111—Mobile Hows*—Hal*
11— Mu, leal Inatrumteia
FURNITURE CKNTEB
111—Mobile Hoaiia— Rent
Ph. 3224437
II—
Bualnaaa
Equipoise!
lat—'Trailer Space— Rsat
lloo French Ave.
II—Job Prlntloa
lot—Trailer Lets—Sal*
Ph. FA 3-7941
It— Uphoiatarp
1*4—Apartmaate For Raat
It—Vacuum Cleeatra
III— Room* r#r mat
Governm ent Owned
IT— Moving A atoraat
t il— Hots I Rooms
Used furniture, appnancai,
Homes
II— Kitarmlnatora
111—Itsatal Agent#
tools, ote. Bought * Bold.
U— Plante — r --t » — laada i l l —Wantsd Te Hsat
Lsrry'i Mart 313 Sanford
10—Mice. For Halt
1U—Autos For bale
It—Article* For H#al
H I—Ants*— tali #r Wad*
Ava. Ph. FA 2-4121
IS—
Swap
or
Kachaaa#
i l l —Trucks Fer Sal*
Selection of 2, 3, and 4
l»—Wanted Te Buy
lio— Automotive uorvise
WILSON - MAIER FURN.
Bedr&gt;on» located la various
14—Furniture For Sale
121—
fceotsre A Cycle*
11— Antique# Far Sal*
Buy — Sell — Trade
122— Boats A Motors
sections of Sanford
I
I
—Monty
To
Lose
124—Marlas
Supplies
311-13 E. 1st.
322 36
Immediate Delivery
10— Bualaeae Opporlualtlae
For me Mggtat selection of MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM 850.00
nearly new And used furaltar*. see Noll's Furniture FOR TH E BEST HOME
From Simla#!# 0#u«ty
BU Y
Brokerage In Casselberry
SEE YOUR
on 17-92. Open 6 days • to 8.
95. Ilouaes For Sato
BLOND 4 Piece Bedroom Set

V A -F H A
Property

S3 DODGE H-tow Pickup, 17 Ft. {UGH RAT. with aoeeaal2so. m -e m .
hriea, ’SB, SB. b.p. Johgeee,
elec, start. Mlteholl TUt
Trailer. Exeellaat eaedMee.
1730. Call 323-0M3.

B A N K

301 W. First Street

Repossession

Sanford, Florida

r

’39 Chevrolet 8897 bat. S3t m o .
*89 Ford 1877 baL $38 Mo.
'89 Plymouth 1397 be! 12* mo
’99 Ford 9199 b*L 941 me.
‘39 Chevrolet $199 baL 928 m o .
'S3 Chevrolet 1399 bal. 914 mo .
'89 VW
$899 bal. 843 MO.
'89 Ford 93)9 bal Ml m o .
'97 Chevrolet $499 bal M2 mo.
'39 Chevrolet 1399 bal. M l m o .
’57 Rambler M77 bal. $91 mo.
'87 Chevrolet *781 baL 134 M i.
'84 Ford MM beL 117 mo.
’M Chevrolet |1S81 bal 847 Mo
'40 Corvair MH baL M2 mo .
'88 OldsMobll* $399 bal 817 mo
'84 Chevrolet $147 beL 818 too.
'88 Bulck $992 baL IS! mo.
'88 Cadillac 1199 bal. |10 m o .
'84 OldiMobUe M99 bal 831 mo
'88 Chrysler M99 baL M l too.
'37 Imperial 1392 b*L 130 h o .
'88 DeBota $399 bal. M2 mo.
'87 Cadillac 1487 bal. 123 Mo.
i A d to SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS
Baaford. Florida
922-4893
National Krpourxion* Inc.

lu ll

Chrysler-Ply mouth, Inc.

519 E. First Street
Sanford, Florida

Cadillac — Olds —
Chevrolet and
Chevrolet Trucks
2nd nnd I’ nlmclto

l.in c o ln -M e r c u r y , In c,

Lincoln — Mercury — Comet

109 North Palmetto

Hanford, Florida

Sanford, Florida

Seminole
County Motors

Strickland - Morrison
Ford, Inc.

Thu Dodge Boyn
• Hen
* Charlie
• Bob
• Frank
• Butch

Ford — Falcon
Mustang1

1801 W. First Street
Sanford, Florida

Downtown Sanford
322*1481

ELLINOR
Motor Company

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Hwy. 17-92 South
Sanford, Florida

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V

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At Mercy Of
Savage Rebels

foists o n getag to bo mode
LEOPOLDVILLE, A t Cow
— boom tbst will bo canoo for fa (UPI&gt;—At Mart fin Amer­
icewe and moral hundred
atiaa. Ttots on things that other foreign hostages wart
repotted at tho morey of aavana* bo dean by Soaford peepla — oot tho city geterafor marina or* to
with oay hop# of
Mrs. Loans Parker, a ns*
tdont o f Woot Altameata
Haights, has complained to
tbs County C o a m U o io n that
earn of her neighbor* is oper*
■ting a bootaaoo in aa ana
to nod residential. The Coml boo referred tbo com ­

BULLETIN

Seminole County

• *

*

*

on the S t Johns River

* * * •

Styfc D a n fo rt* Im t U i

By Harry I- Johnson
Stode Construction Company, o f Cocoa Beach,
Is the apparent low bidder for construction o f a qtiarter-mlllion dollar project at Sanford Naval A ir Sta­
tion.
This is part o f an expansion project which is
estimated to total slight­
ly more than $2 million.
The Stode firm bid
$242,290 fo r w o r k on
building a new hangar,
shop and office structure on

Bp C o d to m

W E A T H E R : F a i r t h r u S a t u r d a y : h ig h 7 5 * 8 0 ; lo w to n ig h t 4 8 -55.
V O L . 54

U n it e d P ra a a L e a s e d W ir e

E s ta b lis h e d

2908

F R I-, N O V E M B E R

2 7 , 19 6 4

S A N F O R D , F LO R ID A

Mars Probe nawA
Postponed; 'Quake Hits
No New Date

LEOPOLDVILLE, T h a
Caagw (UP!)—White mar*
senary troops wha drove re­
bate from the left beak of
the Congo Hirer St Stanley*
CAPE EE N N E D Y (U P I)—
rllW today wen reported to
karo found the bodies of The United States today post­
M more whites massacred poned an attempt to launch
by Congolese rebels.
Ita second
Mariner
M an

TOKYO (U P !) - An earthquake hit the Tokyo a n a to­
day. There was no Immediate
report o f damage.

By United
The

Caroline Is 7

Flood Of Bills

Engineer Dies

Reluctant
To Expand War

Probe Ended

Train Wreck

Fire Claims S

W

Ironic Note

N O . 831

Thanksgiving
Holiday Toll
Reaches 231

999

GLEN COVE, N. Y . (U P I)
—Caroline Kennedy celebrated
probe because o f troubles in her seventh birthday today
plaint to C ou n t/ Zoning D ine*
lor l o b Brows. Mrs. Parker ■fa rebels today in isolated the delicate picture-taking with a amall party lor her
aloe rtportod that a county Jungle a r r is of Tbo Congo.
cousin*.
spacecraft.
dump in that oroa I* In "a
Diehard r e b e l s stiffened
A Space Agency apokes man
terrible condition." That one against government efforts to
baa been nferred to Road crush the last remnants of ■aid Mariner • 4’a problem,
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
FIFTY "D RAG O N S" o f Reconnaissance Attack
the leftist insurgency, and re­ which cropped up one hour The National Rifle Association
Supt J. C. Larender.
Squadron 3 at Sanford Naval Air Station have
• » e
ports reaching hero told of before launch, w aa not im­ (N R A ) la bracing to battle an
been promoted in rank, according to Cdr. George
Look for oomeibing fairly fierce fighting in and around mediately known.
expected flood of proposed new
W. Kimmona, commanding officer. Larry A.
big out of one county depart* Stanleyville.
A new launch date waa not gun control bills when Con­
Gebbie (left), o f 406 Junita Court, and Kelly J.
“
T
h
e
n
is
one
mile
around
vent about Monday.
gress convene* in January.
Parker, o f Longwood, were promoted to chief
s e e
the post office In the center Inuaellately set. The deadline
petty officer,
(Navy Photoa)
fo
r
rocketing
a
probe
to
Mara
of
Stanleyville
that
is
sa
fe
,"
Pupil* and faculty at lag*
llah E a t s t e s Elementary Col. Jeremiah Purcn, a whits th is year Is Dee. 9. A fter
ROUE (U PI) - Flight en­
School will welcome back their m ercenary, reported from the that date, the Space Agency
gineer Howard W. Lowery
principal, Morris Ruby, Mon­ form er capital of the rebel would either have to cancel died today of Injuries suffer
day after a week*t absence empire. "Tho rest is fa big
tha (hot o r wait until Mara ed in the crash of the Trans
Ruby underwent on ear opera* trouble."
World Air • liner hero Monday,
An attempt by Congolese agala m oves into shooting
tioa Friday. Nor. SO, be West
boosting the death toll in the
Palm Beach and haa been re­ Army troop* and white m er­ range in December, 1988.
diiaater lo 48.
cenaries to cross tho Congo
cuperating nt home.
The first U. S. M an ehot
River at Stanleyville waa said failed shortly a fter launch
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
- baasador to Saigon, began a
Don't forgot tho Sanford to b a re been repulsed by rebel N or. 8 when the not* cone
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) - President Johnson was report­ series of talks with administra­
F i r o Doportmont'o annual m ortar and maebinegun firs. over the Marlner-S spacecraft
Tbc rebellion appeared to be failed to Jettison as planned Officials from the Civil Aero­ ed today to be very reluctant to tion leaders on the entire poll
Gospel contort tonight it the
nautics Board (CAB) were ex­ undertake any significant ex­
far
from over.
Cirlc Center. The program
and Jammed the craft’s vital
pected to complete their in­ pansion of UieanU-Communist tieal and military situation In
Some
o
f
the
rebel-held
hos­
solar panels.
which aterta at 8 p.m., will
American • supported South
vestigation today Into the Nov. war In South Viet Nam.
faaturo many of tho oouth’a tages, Including the f i r e
An unprecedented around13
crash
o
f
a
Bonanza
Airlines,
Administration officials In Viet Nam.
Americana, were believed caplanding Gospel quartet*.
the-clock effort b y team* of
Taylor was meeting today
touch with the Chief Executive
lives in the eastern Congo scientists determined that tha plane that claimed 29 Uvea.
• e e
warned against expecting any with Secretary o( State Dean
Thora’e no law ogolnit In towns o f Bunia and Wamba. Marlncr-3 failure was caused
m ajor new military m ovei as Rusk.
Tbo toll of slaughtered for by the peeling apart o f a fib­
dioa at tho Scmlnolo County
Officials said he would talk
a result of the current hlghsigners
and
anti-rebel
Congo­
SAPPORO.
Japan
(U
P
I)
erglass
aection
o
f
the
shroud.
Blood Bonk. Their blood con
level review of policy and stra­ with President Johnson and
lese
was
staggering.
Some
In­
A
train
packed
with
rush-hour
A new metal rover was built
held tare eomeone’e life ao
commuter* collided with a teg y in the bitter battle other top authorities early
well aa any mon’e. It giraa form ed estimates put it at 4,- and installed on Mariner*4.
O
O
P
la
tha
past
three
n
in
th
s
you a good feting to giro a
Today's launch attempt waa truck In a snowstorm
fir
s t tat back tw o hours by a derailed. Two pci
UUla bit of-yourself to blip
A ‘total o f U whites, Includ cable in the note eoie’ a sep­ killed aM "m any” . y — - ^
■there. Blood beak hours are
V a.m. to S p.m, on Wednoo- lag three Americans, were aration mechanism that waa
f t orn,"
s s m
day and Friday. From 8:80 massacred this week in Stan not properly seated In a
Of fcwth Viet
*♦ H
Mans." W h m
LUBBOCK. Tex. ftJFrt’ to 8 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday Icyv111* and Paulis before a groove on the outside o f the
U. S.-Belgian airborna rescue
Five persons w e n killed in a neighboring and supposedly 39,000 U. S. military "advla
ehroud.
and Tkuraday.
mission could teach them
neutral Laos U not at all cer­ a r t" are bogged down la «
• • e
Scientists finally decided fire that swept a home Thors*
frustrating effort to help the
More than 1,100 hosts gea were
tain. these official* said.
that the cable would not a f­ day night and early today.
Wouldn't It be strikingly
Word of the President’ s cau South Vietnamese governm ent
affective to hare a huge light* rescued in the two spectacular fe ct the launch. A few min­ The victims included a heroic
airlifts.
tious attitude came as Gen. destroy the guerrilla move
utes later, the spacecraft woman who saved two g.*an. •
ed Chrlatmaa tree out on tho
The Amerlcan-Belgian air trouble developed end the children but waa killed when Maxwell D. Taylor, U. S. am- ment.
and of tho old bendehell nt
lift stirred up controversy shot wee postponed.
the went back Into the crum b­
tho foot of Pork Are.? You
around tha world.
ling
house for a third.
Mariner-4
waa
programmed
would be able to too It way
Tha Vatican City newspaper
to swoop within 10,000 miles
up Park Ave„ and from all
Oaaervatoro Romano said re
o f the red planet next July
along tha lakefront aa well
porta o f the hostage slaughter
NEW YORK (U PI) An
aa from tho 1-4 bridge. And "h a re deeply impressed civil 16. It Is designed to snap 22
A
how about tho ownore of tho lied consciences because o f a pictures during its brief Ironic “ day-after" note
oil docka sticking out In tho violation o f common rules of glimpse o f Mar and make im­ press release from the Puerto
portant scientific
measure­ Rican travel service received
loko putting up some Christ* hum anity,"
ments.
In news offices today began:
moa lights. They w o u l d
Tw o American missionaries
MOSCOW (U PI) - The So- heard in Tokyo. Chino, it
"When the new luxury liner
gloom ocroao tho water In o —Dr. Paul Carlaon, 38, o f Cut
SS Shalom head* Into San virt Union today accused tha said, "will never remain In­
moot affective way.
ver City, Calif., and Phyllii
•
e •
Juan harbor Dec. 3 on her United States of aggression different to the aggression
Rina, 13, of Mount Vernon,
world p r e m i e r Caribtwan in both the Congo end North committed by the U. 8. end
Tha Semlnola County Hu­ Ohio—were among those piti
Belgian imperialists."
cruise
she'll get a warm Pue­ Viet Nam.
mane Society hes scheduled a lastly mowed down Tuesday
It said it was ready to aid
rto Rican w elcom e."
Protest rallies against tho
meeting for 7 p.m. Monday at by rebel gunfire in StanleyNorth Vietnam but did not U. 8.-Belgian rescue opera­
tho North Orlando Civic Cen­ villa.
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
offer help to the Congolese tion In the Congo were con ­
ter.
Dr. Joseph Tucker, 48, of Undersecretary o f S t a t e
rebels.
• • •
tinuing, and the American,
DETROIT
(U
P
I)
The
De­
George
W.
Ball
leaves
late
to­
Portland, O n ., a medical mis­
According to figures re* sionary, was beaten to death day for Paris and London for troit Free Press today donat­ Communist China, however, British and Belgian emhaaales
leased by the State Depart, In Pauli* with 20 other hos­ talks on NATO problems and ed S300 to launch a memorial pledged "firm support" for were prepared fur possible
ment of Public Safety, for the tages hours before Belgian the financial difficulties of fund to help the widow of .-lain the rebels in a broadcast demonstratiuns.
Informed sources said n
American missionary Dr. Paul
eight-month period of Janu paratrooper* arrived in U. S. the British.
rally waa planned for Mos­
Carlaon
raise
and
educate
her
ary through August of this Air F orce pltnea Thursday
He planned to meet with
cow's Trade Union
Home
year there have been M4 traf­ and rescued m ore than 200 French Foreign Minister Mar­ tw o children Carlson was
which could turn Into demon­
among
more
than
90
persona
fic accidents in 8eminole eapllrea.
ie# Couve de Urville in Parle.
strations nutaldo tho embas­
County. Of thin number, eev
In London he will confer shot down In Uw streets of
Dr. Andre De Gotte, a Bel­
sies, In the past, crowds have
en have been fatal, claiming gian diplomat who survived with Foreign Secretary Pat­ Stanleyville Tuesday by Con
pelted the embassies with ink
eight lirea, and 388 pereone the Paulis atroeltiei, said re rick Gordon Walker and also golese rebels.
A
special
Christmas
pay­
bottles and have broken win­
have been injured. It's Isn't belt bludgeoned Tucker and is likely to talk with Prime
ment to associates at the J. C dows.
the best record In the state, the 19 other victims to death Minister Hsroid Wilson ant
Penney Company store will be
Nowhere did the Soviet
nor it is the worst. But no and throw some o f the bodies Defense Minister Denis Hea­
LAREDO, Tex. (U P I )-T h e made Monday
press describe the rebel kill­
matter how you look at it. It’s Into a crocodile-infested river. ley.
police blotter in Laredo had
The payment will go to regu­ ings o f white hostages. The
■till bad.
the holiday touch on Thanks­ lar and part-time associates government
newspaper
It• e •
giving Day.
employed on or before June vestim suggested that such
Note to former political
Joe and Johnny Jacobs, two 30 with the exception of the reports were invrnted by tha
candidates: How about going
young brothers, reported that manager.
weatem press lo ju stify tha
around and taking down those
someone had stolen their pets
Manager C. L. Robinson intervention.
signs, now that the election is
from their backyard — three said, "Tbo Christmas pay­
Tha aggresilon charges in
over?
turkeys. And Jose Rodriguez, ment is one of the many bene Viet Nam stemmed from •
• o e
39, was eharged with beating fits available to Penney asso­ Nov. IS air raid that North
Cecil Tucker, county agri­
hla wife with a turkey wing.
ciates. It Is offered a* fur Viet Nam said (J. S. planes
cultural agent, soya tho num­
By D a n a Kites
immediately it could be bring­
ther testimony of the com ­ conducted on its territory.
ber of poopto that American
L. T . Hunt Jr., owner of ing in moaey to aaalit In the
pany's interest In the welfare The United States has denied
farmers must feed is increas­ Loogwood Hotel, appeared restoration work.
of the people who contribute this account.
ing at the rate it fi*e mouths Wednesday evening at a con­ A motion waa made by
so much to our operation."
■ minute. That’s a lot of gro­ tinued session of Long wood Councilman Carl Lorn inter,
The payment U In addition
ceries I
City Council to request renewal but lost for lack of a second,
to regular company provision*
• e •
of liquor license foe the hotel to defer action o o the request
for sick benefits, medical In­
The dial to a pay telephone
Floyd Rkharda, principal bar.
until next Thursday's regular
surance, n o n ■ contributory was found yesterday In the
of Lake Mary School, will talk
Hunt odvUod council that meeting of council.
group life insurance, Penco- yard of th* Burton Funeral
to Rotariano Monday about he could comply with city or­ After lengthy discussion it
profit-sba*ing retirement plan Home, police reported today.
tho proposed Seminole Coun­ dinances requiring that 30 was agreed to refer the mat­
and discounts on purchases,
A table top at the Wash*
ty Junior college. Incidental­ room s be available for rental ter to the city attorney and
and others.
teria. Third Street and French
ly, tbia project has boon np* and tho dining room be open render a decision as soon aa
Avenue, was dam aged by
prorod unanimously by the and able to serve ioo persona possible thereafter.
young boys.
Chamber of Commerto which but that ho proferrod to wait
lo other business council
hoe promised 100 per cent to put the establishment in full voted to accept the offer of
A msn identified by police
backing.
operation until renovations be­ Arthur Stooe Dewing, bolder
as Mathew McGill was charg­
• • •
ing dooe oo the building are o f the city bonds, to defer pay­
ed with assault with a deadly
GAINESVILLE
(U P I)
While you ora waiting for completed.
ment of the principal of 47.000
weapon after he allegedly cut Joel Sachs, of West Palm
aomothtnf to turn up, you
He stated that 123,000 In im­ due on tbc bends. The money
Shirley Jamison on the right Beach, bat been appointed
.might start with your sleeves, provement* are planned and was earmarked for the paving
hand Thursday at the Du Duck chancellor of the honor aourt
jaayi Lion Bill MacLauchlin.
that U the bar could be opened fund.
Ion, 301 W. 13th St,
at the University u( Florida.

Soviets Claim U . S .

Guilty Off Aggression

accidental

death

toll

moved to 331 today on the
third day o f the tong Thanks­
giving weekend.
Mott o f
tha n ou lt

tha
of

dootha

were

ear accidents.

The worst waa a two-vehicle
accident near 01 ante, 8. C.,
that killed eight peroone, In­
cluding aix member* o f one
family. N o one lived through
the accident.
The deatho o f IS and poosibly 19 crewmen In the col­
lision o ff the Now Jersey
coast o f the laraall luxury
liner Shalom and tho Nor*
welgian tanker D ogall were
not included In the toll.
The Notional Safety Coun­
cil wee not keeping a count
far tho 102-hour holiday pe­
riod between 8 p. m. Wednes­
day and Sunday midnight, but
It said 662 persona died In
traffic accident# during a
aimilar period last year.
The United Praaa Interna­
tional count at 9:30 a. m.
showed 192 persona ha! died
in traflc accidanta.
New York led the nation
with IB traffic deatho, follow­
ed by Teams 13, Washington
10, and Indiana nine.
In South Dakota, Harlan T.
Palmer, 39, oeerotary o f the
•U49 Public UUUtloa Commts*Mto waa killed when hie car
train ta set an all­
ot 149 for one year.

8AIGON
Vietnamese

(U P I)
Prime

—

South

Minister

Tran Van lloung today blam•1 Communist agitators and
ambitious politicians for viol,
•nc* threatening to tupple his
civilian government.
The

city

wae

relatively

Topic Of Talks

appeared to be brewing with

Holiday Touch

Longwood Postpones
Hotel Liquor Permit

Vandals Hit

Woman Cut

Named At U of F

IL I A D O U R A D S

One o f Sanford’ s oldest hue.
tness firm s closed it* doors
today.
It waa back In 19t0 that the
late Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Wight founded the Wight Gro­
cery Com pany, • wholesale
firm, In a building located at
the corner of Commercial sod
Palmetto Avenues just north
o f tho present location of
Hunt's Llncoln-M ercury Com*
P»ny.
Later the firm built the of­
fices and warehouses which
they have occupied for years
at Fourth Street and Elm
Avenue,
When Wight retired from
the business hie eon, Fred
Wight, managed the firm until
be died in 1933 and Hal Wight,
another eon, directed the bus­
iness until he died in 1943.
Hubert P ierce and Lymafl
Phillip* managed the com*
pany until they form ed a
wholesale grocery firm o f
their ow n end Jim Higgins
was head o f the firm until
1931 when Ralph Wight 11, who
haa m anaged the business
since then, took over the com*
pany.
"It w ill taka at k a i l six
months te close out the ac*
counts receivable and liqui­
date the stacks," aald Wight,
He added, "W c appreciate th*
patronage of all of our cut*
turners throughout the y ea rs."

25th Extension
Communists Blamed Will Be Opened
For New Troubles

N A T O Problems

Santa Will Visit
Penney Aides

the bate. The estimated cost
of this was $337,000.
The rigid fram e, prefabri­
cated steel structures will be
built on the southwest end o(
the station's aircraft parking
apron adjacent to the existing
hangars.
This la the first o f five con­
struction projects to get under
way at the base next year.
Congress appropriated t h e
money earlier this fall and
work on th* Initial project 1*
expected to start next month.
Target completion dates ere
March for the shop and office
building and July for the
hanger.
The contract will be admin­
istered by th* station's officer
in charge o f construction, Lt.
Cdr. T . J . Day)*, who repre*ent* tbo director o f the Di­
vision of Bureau o f Yards
and Docks, Charleston, S. C.
When this phase o f the five
point work is finished, It will
bo eapablo of housing a com­
plete squadron. Other squad­
rons are expected here In the
neat several months a* the
base continues to grow.
Other
projects
approved
and the amount estimated to
complete them are:
An aircraft parking area at
a east of 8711,000.
An
aircraft
maintenance
hangar at a coat o f fd44,ooo.
A facility for checking the
power a t Jet engines at a cost
of |l IT,000.
Just when work will start
on the next four projects has
not been determ ined but bidletting Is expected on some
phases in the near future.

Wight Firm
Closes After
Half Century

~

quiet today undar a state o f

Memorial Fund

t

$ 2 Million
Job Starts

“The Nile of America**

martial law, hut new trouble
Communist North Viet Nam.
Radio broadcasts from the
North Vietnamese capital o f
Hanoi heard in Tokyo charg­
ed that U. 8. and South Viet­
namese warshlpa shelled a
North Vietnamese island. The
Hanoi regime charged that
the alleged attack waa "part
o f the U. ft. plan of attack
against North Viet Nam."
"I t la cryital clear this war
act la part o f tha U. S. plan
o f attack agminat North Viet
Nam . . . a plan the U. S.
aggressor* have time and
again spoken o f and which U.
S. Ambassador Maxwell D.
Taylor recently disclosed,” the
broadcast isld.
The atetement referred to
Taylor’s reported proposal*
for possible bombing Com­
munist sources o f supply In
North Viet Nam aa m means
to step up tha enti-guerrllla
war In this country .

Petty Larceny
Charged To Man
Johnnie Lee Golden of 807
Sanford Avenue, la charged
with petit larceny, police Mid
today, as they continued their
probe Into Uw burglary of
Henderson's Bar, 730 East
Seventh
Street
Wednesday
night.
Polio* said som e pennies
w e n taken from the place amt
a pay phone ripped from the
waH.

Another man being question­
ed on suspicion of breaking
and entering, Jefferson Jones
of the earae Sanford Avetuta
address, waa released by a
thonUee.

Reminule County R o a d
Supt. J. C. Lavender said to*
day that traffic would be par*
milted on the 25th Street ex*
Taylor la In Washington for tension
starting
somitim*
a high-level administration next week.
review o f what lo do next in
"W o’ re rompluting the fill
South Viet Nam.
nn some 100 feat in the mid­
Tha Hanoi report eald the dle o f tha extanslon from the
alleged attack o c c u r r e d old Lake Mary Road to Club
Thursday against Con Co Is­ Road In Loch A rbor," aald
land o f f the shores o f the de* Lavender, "W hen
this ia
militarised sons a t tha 17lh done," ho addl'd, "w e'll open
parallel.
it to tra ffic for awhile to help
It said the shelling alerted com pact It,"
at midnight and continued for
en hour. North Viet Nam said
a protest had been sent to the
International Control Com­
mission.
LAKELAND ( UP I ) — Two
The civil unrest here has more fresh citrus packing
had an efect on the progress house* have begun lo use tho
of the wur because o f the fact Florida Citrus Cum miss Ion'a
that Vietnamese troops have "O J " sym bol on corrugated
been pulled in from field pos­ cartons.
itions to enforce the marital
The new firms Joining In the
law.
com m ission'! campaign are
A total o f 86 persons win Roper G rowers Cooperative,
Injured in anti - government o f Winter Garden, and Lake­
riot* Wednesday, the must land Packing Company, of
strlous in a week o f violence. Highland City.

2 Citrus Firms
Join 4OJ’ Brand

For An AH 'Round
Good Time . . . .

\

Meet For A Drink A t The

FRIENDLY CARIBE

\

OPEN TILL 2 A. M.

1

Mon. th ru S a t .

I

• Dancing “ On T h e H o u m ”
q
Leery Friday Night
(Ledlea

keen

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D rinlu i lc a tr te a r i f * )

VALDEZ HOTEL
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
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VFW Auxiliary
Longwood Mayor, Councilman Welcomes Six
Seeking Re-Election Dec. 1 new nemuerc
U m m

By Dm
Incum bent*

u

S ix sew num ber* were wel­

Ei U i

Mayor

A.

comed a t the N ovem ber meet­

R.

Lorm ann and Council Chair*
m an R. C. Carlton o f L on *,
w ood

u

i

i

t *

are leaking re-election

t o thalr rampoetiva post* in
D ae. 1 municipal electioni.
Cam paign platform * h a v e
been released to The Herald
b y both candidates.
T h e six planks In Lor*
m ann's platform ara ( 1) to
continue to w ork for the or*
derljr econom ic grow th o f
Longw ood, (Z ) to continue to
dispense
ju stice,
tempered
w ith leniency Ic all municipal
co u r t proceedings; (3 ) to con*
tlnua to counsel teens gem
an d parenta with problems
f o r the purpose e l creating
ba tter eltlsena; (4) to con*
tinue to Inaist on well equip­
p ed, efficien t, highly trained
p olice and fir e departments;
t o , ( 8 ) as In ths past, raprs*
sen t ths eltlsena of Longwood
w ith dignty and (A) to con*
tlnua to w ork harmoniously
and cooperatively w ith city
council as w all at with those
o f the county and surround­
in g communities .
Ho states ha is seeking reelection because he "w ants to
aeo tho c it y continue to
progress in an orderly man­
n er, to become a better, safer
p la ce in which to live ami
ow n a business and to con­
tinue to be a city w ith low
ta xes."
Lormann, a realtor with of­
fic e s in Casselberry and Fort
M yers, is married and has
ona son and two daughters
attending L y m a n
H ig h
School. Ho la president o f the
Seminole County Hoard of
Realtors, president o f the Ly­
man High P T A and a direc­
to r o f the Seminole County
Chamber o f Commerce.
Carlson, a resident o f the
eity for 20 years, has many
years experienca In municipal
and school board administra­
tion In his home town In Il­
linois as well as in tho Long­
w ood city government.

llo slates ho is available st
all times to assist in the af­
fairs of tho city and, it re­
elected, it eliall be his sincere
purpose to continue serving
citixens o f tho community to
the Itest o f his shility as lie
has tried to do In the past.
Ho advises “ he believes in
orderly progress that will not
place a heavy burden upon
taxpayers o f tho community.
He is married, bus one son
and four grandchildren, ell
living in tho ares.
Honey lees do not pollinate
red clover, hut bumblebees

do.

U a m Iu m

R. C. CARLSON

A . R. LORMANN

630 Attend First Camporee
To Be Held At Camp Howard
By Jsse Casselberry

An . awards ceremony Sun­
day afternoon marked the end
of a successful three day Fall
Camporee for A30 Boy Scouts,
Explorers ind their leader*,
of the Weklwa District. This
was the first camporee ever
held at Camp Howard on
Markham Rosd and only th*
second In Seminole County for
the past several yean and 30
area troops participated.
The theme of the camporee
was "Our Proud Heritage"
and units gave their csmpsttes
the names of historic towns or
places, such as "The Alamo"
or "Valley Forge."
Chief Tomahawk Boh Voke
of Maltlsod was In charge of
the meet Chosen as the most
outstanding troops participat­
ing were Troop 239, sponsored
by the Orlando Air Force
Bsie, first place; Troop 341,
sponsored by the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church,
second, and Troop 202, spon­
sored by the First Baptist
Church of Union Park, third.
High r«lnl patrols were Ti­
tan Patrol. Troop 30. first;
Eagle Patrol, Troop 30, se­
cond, ind Raccoon Patrol,
Troop (H, third.
Special awards went to
Troop 213 for Ihe cleanest
campsite; 219 for lean-to’s
nude from native material;
3j, best town namo sign; 81,
color guard and bughr; 61
new leadership; 114, good
turn; 2DS, moving In formation,
and :i0, 211, and At for signal
big proficiency.
Kaliga Chapter of the (inter
of the Arrow presented a pla

que for distinguished service
to chapter member J. B.
Greenman of Winter Park for
his 43 y ea n in Scouting.
The chapter’s tapping out
ceremony wst a highlight of
the eounctl fire program Satur­
day night. Songs, ikita, and an
impressive burning of worn
out flags were also included.
Scoutmaster Ed Cranberry
of Winter Park was chosen
to be the new Chief Tomahawk
to head planning for the Wekl­
wa District Spring Camporee
at a Crackerbarrel Session of
adult scouten Saturday night.
In addition to Casselberry,
county
troops
represented
were Troops 3S and lit of Al­
tamonte Springs ind Explor­
er Ship 230, and Troop 230 of
Bear Lake.

Fire Auxiliary
Hears Report
On Officers
Nominating committee re­
ports for new officers of the
DeBary Volunteer Fire De­
partment Auxiliary were giv­
en at the group’ ! November
miwttng by committee chairman, Mrs. Charles Schneider.
Nainnl w e r e Francanna
Howard,
president;
Mabel
Wiwt, vice president; Mrs. T.
Cully, treasurer; Mrs.
I*.
Froctschcr. secretary; Mrs.
H. Vitt, corresponding secre­
tary and Mrs. M. I'btllipi,
three year director.
Other business on the agen­
da included discussion and
plans for a Christmas, Party
for members of the depart­
ment and auxiliary.
Refreshment* were served
at the close of the meeting
by Mrs. I*. Little ami other
members of her committee.

Now You Know
United I'rrxH International
Hhcumntic dlsenso cost Amer­
icans more than $2.5 billion
last year, more than three
quarters of which resulted
from wages and salaries lost
due to crippling arthritis ami
rheumatism, according to Life
and Health magailne.

ing o f DaBary’a V P W Auxili­
ary U nit 1093 b y the presi­
dent, Mrs. M yrtle Hfll, who
spoke on behalf o f the entire
organisation.
In the new g ro u p are Mrs.
Irene Tarbell, re-b u t*ted , and
Mrs. Essie Batson o f DeBary;
Mrs. Edith Ramp, a gold star
m other and transferee from
U nit 2289 o f D etroit, Mich.,
and Mre. Julia A rm strong and
Mrs. Josephine W eeks, all o f
Deltona and M rs. Ethel Perrick o f Unit 1808, Bayslde,
Long Island, N. Y ., transferee.
In other business, Mrs. Ann
M orrison was sleeted as chap­
lain and installation w as by
Mrs. Ruth LaCKat, past pres­
ident. Reports on past projects
were heard and donations
w e n received f o r V FW N a­
tional Christmas Beals and
the Florida C ottage at Eaton
Raplda, Mich., h om e for o r ­
phans and widows.
Th* next m eeting was an­
nounced for 7:30 p.m., Dae. 15
a t the Fire H all when a
Christmas Party and exchange
o f g ifts will be enjoyed.
During the social hour fol­
low ing th* m eeting, refresh­
ments o f pumpkin pie and eoffee were served and all at­
tending sang "H a p p y Birth­
d a y " to Mrs. Hill.

Churchill

90

'Man O f W orldf To Be Honored
By

"question terloo.
Hew will Britain honor th*
LONDON (N E A ) — Bri- tim e" in the Commons, th*
man on whom th* w orld hat
lona w ill honor a legend «n sharp th ruit and parry o f de­
already heaped it* highest
Nov. 80, when Sir Winston bate. Even his opponents ad­ honors? Perhaps tb * most
Churchill relabrsten his 90th mit that the House o f Com­
birthday. F or Churchill Is no mons i* a lesser place for
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end the world's greatest liv­
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bers o f Parliament to jump
to their feot and to wava their
order papers ns uiually hap­
pens when Churchill enters
ths House o f Commons on hii
birthday. He will not be
there. The Grand Old Man o f
British politics retired as n
member o f Parliament earlier
this year.
Churchill's scat on th* Con­
servative front bench in the
Commons Is now empty. N o
longer do th* eyes o f specta­
tors stray to tb* gnome-like
figure cupping his ear to

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Sunday at tho Methodist
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They wpre Valorie Shea, pro­
gram chairman amt Dan Cas­
selberry, president.
Miss Eleanor Zuknwtkl, a
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was at the conference.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 329

County Pushes For College
nsaoA

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300 Poisoned

Americans Ready
To Give Thanks

MARIETTA, 0*. (U P l) —
Chicken aalad was blamed for
the food poisoning of around
Ry United Press
300 studenta, ranging tn age
In the hallowed tradition
from tl to 19. and three teach­
of the forefathers, Americans
ers at the Lemon Street
prepared today to give thanks
School.
and enjoy a long Thanksgiv­
ing weekend.

Hope For NATO

QUA Itf’ EIt HACK RONNIE IlINSON tosses the
oval iff' a practice action for tonight’s Home*
coming Game at Memorial Stadium ............
a

Sem inoles Cry
Scalp DeLand

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
High American officials today
claimed there was still hope
for creation of a NATO nu­
clear surface fleet despite
new Rritish opposition and
continued French hostility.

Aid Program

WASHINGTON (U P l) —
Senate
Democratic
Leader
Mike Mansfield (Mont.) says
the administration's Appa­
lachian aid program probably
W'ill be the first business be­
Ry David Higginbotham
Homecoming activities at fore the Senate in January.
Seminole High School —
which will be climaxed to
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
night by the SHB-DeLand
A
cabinet-level
committee
football game at Sanford's
Memorial Stadium — got un­ atudying ways to improve the
der way Tuesday night when protection of the President is
a huge crowd of students, expected to urge a )3 million
players, faculty members and improvement in Secret Serv­
friends whooped it up at a ice facilities.
honfire and pre-game pep
rally at the school's Lawson
ATLANTA (UPI) — Dr.
Memorial Field.
Harry V. Richardson, presi­
Additional festivities con­
tinued at the school today and dent o f Atlanta's Interdenom­
a homecoming parade was to inational Theological Center,
wind its way through San­ wan elected president o f the
ford’s dnwntuwn section ai Georgia Council o f Churches
Tuesday, the first Negro to
3:15 this afternoon.
t
During hall.an, al the game held the ipuHIrm, *
tonight, one of five of SHS’s
outstanding young lovelies
will be crowned homecoming
queen and will reign over the
rest o f the activities which
will be concluded tonight with
ATLANTA (UPI) — The
a homecoming dunce in the Army Corps of Engineers re­
school's student lounge.
commended trxlay construc­
. Athletic Director Fred lian­ tion of a 5Jt,ooo-foot long levee
as is anticipating n crowd nf for hurricane protection of
5,0110 nr more at tonight’s 1tillsborough Ray.
contest W'ilh the Bulldogs,
The engineers said Initial
This morning Head Coach cost of the harrier would he
Jim Pigott 3nd his staff, 112A million of which the fed­
Coaches Jim McCoy, Dirk Wil­ eral government would furn­
liams, Fred Stumpf and John ish $3 75 million.
Colbert, all Inudi'd the Sopho­
more Class for sponsoring
last night’s successful bon­
fire, the cheerleaders for the
pep rally, as well as the
Marching Seminole Rand.
(For more Information
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
on tonight's homecoming
The defense Department loday
game please turn tn page
identified four pilots aboard
two T 23 fighter-bombers miss­
S).
ing for six days on a Right
from Thailand to South Viet
Nam.
CHICAGO (CPU — J.
They are Maj. Otis Gordon
Edgar Hoover said the Fed* Jr. and Capt. George H. Alersl Rureau of Investigation hrecht. Fort Walton Reach,
would reject attempts by Fla ; Capt. Edwin R. Eason.
prrssure groups that “ seek to Blythe, Calif, and First Lt.
trse the FRI to attain their Leonard P. Hudson, Sacra­
mento, Calif.
own selfish aims.”

SS Improvement

Heads Ga. Council

V

C lO C

Former County Commis■iuner Vernon Dunn hu» urgeil the present Commission Li
five favorable consideration
to a State Komi Department
plan to eliminate purking on
If. S. 17*91!. Dunn said hs
could not pinpoint any huzards on the east side o f the
highway and stressed that
•everal businesses in the Fern
Turk area depend upon park. ing. Dut he ilid say that
* there were several hazards
on the west side of the high­
way, particularly in the area
of Ridge Hoad and .Smith
Street.
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4

The county’* building rode
provides that swimming pools
in residential areas must have
a minimum four-font high
fence around them. Rut what
about portable pools? County
Zoning Director Rob Rrown
told the County Commission
sml Mrs. I.snna Parker of
West Altamonte Heights that
portable pools do not require
fences.
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•
•

Remember the clock para­
graph the other day about
h the word “ right?” Once upon
a time the teacher asked a
little fellow to use the word
‘‘right” in a sentence. Little
Lester scratched his hpad and
then in his best Southern
drawl blurted out, “ Mam*
shouted to me, ‘ Come home,
rat now*."
•
•
•
If the ‘*M £ M” com binsUon o f the long range planring committee o f the Sem­
inole County Chamber of
Commerce is as effective as
baseball’s “ M &amp; M” combina­
tion of Mantle and Maris,
Seminole will have a com­
munity college facility in the
not too distant future. Ap­
pearing before the County
9 Commission Tuesday were
Judge
Vernon
Mize
and
School Supt. K. T. Milwee.
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•
•
*

Will the person who made
a friendly wager with County
Attorney Harold Johnson on
the outcome o f the FloridaFSU football game, please
stand up? Johnson said he
“ bet” on FSU but can’t re^ member with whom he made
the wager.
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•
You’ll see older Jayceea on
hand at the annual Christmas
parade Wednesday afternoon
and for peanuts you can help
them with their acholarship
fund. Past presidents of the
Jayrees will be selling pea­
nuts with proceeds going to

* gfccu scholarship fund.

$12.5 Million

Levee Pictured

Missing Pilots
Are Identified

‘Selfish Aims’

IS YOUR HEART African Students
In Vienna
INTHE RIGHT PLACE? Riot
VIENNA (UPI) — About
4U0 African students demon­
strated in front o f the U.S.
legation in Safia, Bulgaria,
today in protest against West­
ern moves in the Congo.
Reliable reports reaching
Vienna said the student*
broke through police lines,
smashed windows and shout*
ed “ Yankee go home.”

giving day weekend. But the
council eald that during an
equal 102-hour non-holiday
period in November, 1903,
from 8 p. m. Wednesday un­
til midnight Sunday, 8S2 peiThere was last minute sons died in traffic accidents.
Heavy rain fell In the
shopping for turkeys, cran­
berries and pumpkins. For Southeast today, Thsnksgiv.
many, there was preparation
fur a trip home from college
or for a drive to visit rela­
tives or friends.
The National Safety Coun­
cil does not keep records of
the number of persons killed
in traffic during a Thanks-

Grievances
Mark Rally
At Longwood

War On Poverty
To Be launched
In December

JOHNSON CITY, Te». (UPI)
—Sargent Shriver, head man
in the war on poverty, con­
ferred with President John­
son Tuesday and then an­
nounced a $35 million "first
major assault on Ignorance,
want, and deprivation."
By Jalla W ell.
He said the domestic Peace
Tuesday
night’s
politics! Corps will start training be­
rally in Longwood took on fore the end of next month.
tones of a department store
Shrivor unveiled a list o( 79
complaint counter during a projecla after ■ two-hour con­
question and answer period ference with the President at
when residents stepped forth the LEIJ Ranch.
with personal grievances and
Another 41 projects—youth
criticlms against city man* Job training camps—will use
•Itrment which normally would $13 million in federal grants
be reserved for i meet of the and bring Ihe number of Indi­
city council.
vidual programs to 120.
Mila issues under fire were
Shriver said the government
conditions of city water, ^af-^ would (war Jhe/wajor cast
I.
n i -we. I. « mm, a, ft-t. ,J I ... Jm. k j# * Ika —
- _ n - —a -- 914
IRIIa *. a .'
It' hhazards
created by m.ad the programs,
$32 ...
million
ot
corners due to overhlgh hedges the $33 million total, hut the
anil handling of delinquent lax plans will be administered by
and water bills.
stale and local officials.
It was explained that the
The largest single grant
water, termed In one com­ was $2 8 million, which went
plaint to dc worse than that to Detroit for a community
in swamps, is "test proven to action program by the total
lie bacteriologically okay con­ action against poverty organ­
taining nothing dangerous to ization.
health. An aerator system,
Shriver said the grants
which will clear up the sedi were made on Ihe basis of
ment now found due to min­ applications from individual
eral content, is lo be Install, communities.
ed at a cost nf $12,004 to $15,
Jack Conway, head of the
ooo. an amount which is al­ Community Action Program,
ready in the bank and won't said he sought variety for this
cost the taxpayers one extra first major list of projects.
penny."
Those complaining of the
traffic hazards were told that
the city needs additional ordi­
nance* and a new charter be­
fore property owners can be
legally made to trim their
hedge* if they do not wish to
The Seminole County Chamcomply with council requests.
bee of Commerce has elected
Those questioning handling
of delinquent bills were in­ directors for the next three
formed that the records are years, according to the ballot
public am] that orderly meth­ canvassing committee head­
ods of collection arc in effect. ed hy Robert Shedden.
Named by the Chamber
Candidate* seeking office in
membership
ar*:
next Tuesday's election w.io
Districts 1, a and 5—John
spoke at the rally were A. R.
Lormann, incumbent and Da­ Alexander, Joe R. Ilaker, Ar­
vid Wentworth for mayor; R. thur |L Beckwith Jr., Rob
C. Carlson, incumbent, ami J. Crumley, S. J. Dsvis Jr„
W, Baumholser, Jim Reiter. Walter Glelow, Howard W.
Leftoy C. Riley, Don Smith Hodges, Harold H. Kastner,
and Perry White for council; Clifford MeKihhln, II. h. PerOnnie Sliomate,
incumbent, kins Jr., Carl Sehilke and A.
and Mrs. R. It, Gray for city K. Shoemaker Jr.
District 3—James P. Avery
clerk. Roy Shomatc, incum­
bent, for tax collector was In­ Jr. and Byron L. Kimball.
District I — George Means
troduced. His opponent, It. R.
Gray, was unable to attend and Julian Stenstrom.
Serving with Shedden in
due to illness.
Moderator for the evening canvassing the ballot were
was R. T- Milwee, county Robert Murray, Mrs. Juan
school superintendent and resi­ Ludwig, Mrs. Martha Kahorn,
Sectt Hums and Jnines Grant.
dent of I-ongwood.

County Chamber
Elects Directors

ing eve. Cold end snow push*
rd Into Montana and North
Dakota.
Between one and two inchra
of rain fell at Pensacola,
Fla., Anniston, Ala., Chat*
tanooga, Term., and lluntaville and Montgomery, Ala.
One inch of snow fell at
Girat Falla and Lewiston In
m itral Montana. Cold wave
warning! were posted.
Nearly one inch o f rain fell
at Walla Walla, Wash.
Snow was predicted from
northern Minnesota to Art*
sona, with heavy snow in
Idaho's mountains.

Southwest Rd.
Improvement
Is Commenced

More than 1,200 hostages
to the city from U. S. Air
Force planes in the first were found alive in Stanleyphase of a massive rescue ville and the rebel controlled
operation.
area immediately surround­
Other reports said the death ing it. Most were airlifted to
toll was as high as 35.
safety in Leopoldville; the
The slain American* were others awaited return today.
Paul Carlson, 36-year-old mis­
Government troops penetrat­
sionary dtylor from Culver ing Ihe jungle today had a
City, Calif taad Alisa Phyllis double mission; To find and
Rine, 23, ' Mount Vernon, rescue the hostages and lo
Ohio, * v o l nary teacher.
track down the rebel leaders
Tuesday's
Tho m l, 25* ‘ mertcani in­ responsible f o r
cluded i f
-hoe* ,( { ( &lt;n(j atrocities.
(our c b V ~ ~ U
I In Washington, Under Mere Melvin

-«*•

By Julian Stenatrnm
The Seminole County Board
of Commleelonera Tueaday
adopted a resolution railing
for the State Junior College
Board to give favorable con*
((deration to a request for a
community eotlege facility for
Seminole County,
Seminole C o u n t y

Judge

Vernon Mize and C o u n t y
Supt. of Public Initruction R.
T. Milwee appeared before
ihe commission and requested
the county board’s assistance.
They represented the long
range planning committee of
the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce which la co-op­
erating with tha Board of
Public Instruction in trying
to obtain the school for this
area.
Milwee totd the commission
that such a school could be
financed by th* State of Florids with Seminole County’*
share amounting to five per
rent of Its Minimum Founda­
tion funds—or about $26,004
annually.
Mize explained that th*
county school board would
also be required to provide at
least an H0-arra site fur the
furilily. "They will not acrrpt a slta of less than 60
acres,” Mize continued, "and
they prefer a 100.eere ait*.
However, 60 acre* fa about
the average.

. . . . WHILE MIKE CRAY, Seminole end.
gathers the pigskin in after u long toss toward
thu enemy’s goal line.
(Herald Photoa)

Thanksgiving
Service Set
The annual Union Thanks­
giving Service sponsored by
the Sanford Area Ministerial
Association will be livid at
It) a.in. Thursday at First
Methodist Church with Chap­
lain L. J. McDonald of San­
ford Naval Air Station giving
the sermon.
Invocation
and
Welcome
will be given by Rev. Robert
M. Jenkins, pastor cf the host
church. Rev. A. A. R. Sic.
Phersnn o f Congregational
Christian Church will read
The Presidenl'it Proclamation
and the Thanksgiving Prayer
will ho led by Rev, C. E. An­
derson of Free Methodist
Church.
Presentation of the Thanks­
giving Offering and Prayer
of Dedication will !«• given by
Captain Harry Fodcn of the
Salvution Army ami Rev.
Fred Chance c f First Bap­
tist Church will give tlm
Scripture. The
Benediction
will be given by Rev. J, Gor­
don Pcery of Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church.
Tin* choir will be under di­
rection o f Mrs Mildred Clark,
dlrertor with Mrs. Helen Rice
a* organist.

County Engineer William
Rush and County Road Super­
intendent J. C. Lavender an­
nounced Jointly today that
their respective departments
had started work on South­
west Road from I3ih Street to
Country Club Road.
This lection will be widened
and completely rebuilt, ac­
cording to Rush, and a side­
walk will he constructed on
the west side of the thorough­
fare from 13th Street to 22nd
Street.
Meanwhile, Ihe City of Senford has started work on re­
building 13th Street west to
Southwest Road.
Hie first quarter mile of
Southwest Road from 13th
Street is actually in the City,
Lavender declared, but he ex­
All Seminote County resi­
plained that the county will dents now may communicate
do the work and the city will toll free with Ihe offices of
pay for Ihe materials.
the Seminole County Engineer
and the County Knud Depart­
ment.
The two county departments
•
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•
have Installer) telephone* off
the Winter Park Telephone
Special services reported for
Company exchange so llut other parts of the c unty are
residents In the southern sec­ those in the Hear I-tke-Forest
tion of the county may have City area, Casselberry nnd
Ry Jane Casselberry
toll free phone survice.
Oviedo,
With the deadline today at
The same number, fill 2125,
Rear Lake M e t h o d i s t
5 p.m., five late entries in will permit caller* to contact Church will be host for 14
Casselberry political race* fil­ either offiee which is located a.m. Thanksgiving liny Ser*
ed Tuesday to run in Dec. 7 in (he same building adjacent virr* lo congregations front
(o the former county home on St. A n i l r m i l’ re-bytertan
municipal elections.
[ Church and the Seventh-Day
Incumbent Mayor Owen U. S. 17 92.
Telephones off the Sanford j Adventist Church. Ilev, Thom,
Anatey registeied hie intent
to run for re-election with exchange nf Southern Bell re­ ns Makin of St. Andrew* will
only one opponent, Curtis main the s a m e - 323*1962 for he in charge of Ihe sermon
the engineers’ office and 322- and Rev. James Hamrick Sr.
Blow-, as of this morning.
3052
for the road superintend­ of the Seventh-day Adventist
New candidates In the coun­
Church will read the Procla­
cil rare include incumbent Art ent's office.
mation. Special music will be
Lego and newcomer Dr. Eu­
by Martin Sotnln, accom­
gene Ellis. Those previously
panied by Hobby Stubbs, troth
filing are Donald E. Mount,
of Forest Liilut Academy.
Darwin A. Shea, Rlynn "Skip”
Rear l.ake WSCS circle mem­
Reiker and Edward Lunn.
Night policeman Charles
Cockayne filed to run for o f­
SAIGON, South Viet N a m fice o f town marshal against (UPI) — South Vietnamese
incumbent Go* Sawyer and paratroopers smashed through
town clerk .Mot y Hawthorne a 15 (not high wall of flame
filed for re-election and ap­ on a downtown Saigon street
parently will be unopposed today to crush a new round
of anti-government riots.
for this office.
Prime Minister Tran Van
More than 100 residents
have been into the clerk’s o f­ Huong clamped martial law
fice in the last few weeks to and a 10 p. m to 3 a. m. cur­
register for the first time or few on this crisis torn capital
city at the end of four straight
to re-register.
days of student rioting against
his regime.

County Offices
Add Services

5 Late Entries
At Casselberry

Drive Under Way To Save 350
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con­
go (L’ PI i—Government troops
swarmed into Congo jungles
today in a desperate drive to
save more than 354 hostages
at the merry of kill-crazed
rebel*. F i f t e e n Americans
were reported in rebel hands.
At least 17 hostages, Includ­
ing two Americans, were
slaughtered Tuesday before
help could reach them. They
were cut down in the streets
of Stanleyville Just as Bel­
gian p j rail copers dropped tn

Consideration
Requested Of
State Board

the rebel leaders would be
tracked down ami account­
able for the massacre.
“ They will be run down,"
Rail laid, adding that this job
had been undertaken by the
Congolese army.
Stanleyville, the last major
rebel stronghold, was firmly
in government hands today. A
Congolese army column, led
by white mercenaries, pushed
into the city almost simultan­
eously with the Belgian air­
t '•&lt;* of State George Ball said drop.

Troopers Crush

Round Of Riots

bers will serve rookies, punch
and coffee following th* ser*
vice. Host pastor is Rev. W il­
liam Irwin.
In Casselberry, services wilt
be held at 7:30 a.m. today at
W e s t minster
Presbyterian
Church, SR 430 in Howell
Park, nnd at Messiah Evan*
g e I i e n I Lutheran Church,
American .Legion Hall on
Prairie I.nke. At Westmln*
ster tho Presbyterian Youth
Fellowship will be In chargw
of nervier* with music to b*
provided by the children's
choirs.
Thanksgiving Day Services
will be held at 8:30 K.m. at
Casselberry Community Meth*
odist Church nnd at 10:30
a.m. at Ascension Lutheran
Church with special music by
the choir.
Oviedo's a n n u a l
Union
Thanksgiving
Service
this
year will lake plate at First
Baptist Church with Rev.
Jack T. Drynnt as bust pas*
tor. Special speaker will b*
Bishop C, II. Dnwsey, father
. f Methodist Minister Rev.
Cyrus Dnwsey.

Cify Chamber
Elects Kader
John Kader was elected
president o f tha Sanford
('hamlwr nf Commerce at its
a n n n a I directors meeting
Tue-day in ihe Pinecrest Inn.
II* succeeds A. B. (Tommy)
Peterson Jr.
Other officers chosen hy
director* Include;
V i r e president, Kenneth
LeflUr; secretary, G e o r g o
Harden; treasurer, John FitxPatrick.

Directors are IDn Bale*,
Joe ti.rvis, Al Doudney, Tom
Largen, Clyde Long, Glenn
McCall, Tom McDonald, A l
Wallace and Peterson.

Still the Best

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CURHINT

William O’Dwyer
Dies Of Attack
NEW YORK (U PI) — Tri­
butes continued to pour in today for William O’Dwyer, the
Irish Immigrant, who rose
from hod carrier to mayor of
th* nation’* largest city.
O'Dwyer, 71, died Tuesday of
a heart attack.
O’ Dwyer, in hi* colorful and
sometimes controversial ca­
reer, servrd at ono time or
another as a bartender, clerk,
cop, magistrate, district attorney, lawyer, longshoreman,
military officer and ambass­
ador

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B A R G A IN
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music. The Thanksgiving mas­
sage will be delivered by the
pastor, Rev. H. B. W hiteh u n t.
• •
•
- Rev. N. A . Watson observ­
ed his eighth anniveraaiy as
pastor o f ’ New ML
Missionary ‘ Baptist
I s * Jundsy. l e v .
Henry
James, o f Leesburg, and Mb
choir were guests fa r ths scrasion. Rev. James, son o f
M r*.‘ Pinkya James, o f this
city, delivered a timely mas­
sage.
a s
a
An appreciation program
will I* given for Rev, Harold
B. Whitehurst Sunday a t BL
John
Metropolitan
Baptist
Church. Tha pratpam will, be­
gin at 4 p. m. Rev. Nathaniel
A . W ilson wilt dallvar tha
message for the affair. Y ou
ara cordially invited to coma
out and pay tribute to one
who bas contributed hte tal­
ents for the betterment o f
our community.

tktak ttat « a aiatoa aU far Uw show 1 s t."T h e Musis s f

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far I T ! } . I f
thta ta U u thank* that you
t h a aacaa a a a ir h a has f is c
ad ftith to y a a .1 thank God
fo r ffirto f aw tha powar o f
•raUV whisk has aaahlad nw
to tom* thin far. Y ou n * propla today aaad a shot in tbs
a i m , thsy aaad to
thrir value# o f things to th*
world sad to tha church."
It was a beautiful missive,
M r. and Mrs. Jeaala
I..
Kendrick ara the parsnta o f
Cyithta.
A M prsssntatha group o f
r girls and Junior " Y "
girls wars present. Mrs. D.
A . Thomas, sponsor o f tha
Trl-H l-Y , w as in attandanc*

Thomas Wilson III, i
alumnus o f Grooms High
School, is matikulaUng st
Arisons Ststo Coflcge. Wilson
is a msasbsr o f tbs marching
hand. The band will render
tha half-time show at the na­
tionally televised American
Football League gams on
Chennai 9, Thursday, between
the I s a Dlega Chars art and
B|lb. Tha thame of

Legal Notice
I s the CesH o f U s C M elr
S e if* , K o l s d e rowoty, Btnl*
•» r ln M e . In Probot*
I s » l i e natal* s i,
HANS RICHARD KJRKNRRIJD
Deceased.
f in a l

n iit m h

Notice Is hereby ( I v e s that
Shi undersigned will, nn the
Slr4 4 a r s f Derambar, A. D.
) M L present to tha llnnnrabls
Knunly
Judas
of
Seminal*
County, Florida, his final re­
turn. account and voucher*. as
IClscutnr o f lbs Kelats nf
MANS RICHARD KJKNNKIIID.
deceased, and st Mid time, then
and there, make application la
th* asld Jud es (or a final m i Clamant af bla administration
«&gt;f salil aetata, and for an or­
der discharging blm aa inch

Kieoulor,

B issd w s y Slats.” Tha head
trill render gush tunas i s “ L it
Ms Entertain You,” "That’s
Entertainment," HI C o u l d
Hev s
D en ted All N ight."
"Dancing la the Dark." "T h o
SwsaUst Sounds," “ People.”
"C arlocs” end will conclude
the program with "Tha Party
Is O ver."
T o Mr. sod Mrs. Lawrence
Johnson and daughter, Gail,
and ths Wilson fam ily, I am
sura that our city sharsa your
proud feeling.
• ’ • .*
Mark W ilcox, grandson o f
Mrs. Annie Chamhsrs, and
Corinthian Spencer celebrated
their first natal day last Bunday s t tha homo o f Corin­
thian’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl C. Spencer.
, Present were Reginald, Ella
Jean - amt Marla Mitchell;
Pamela, Maliaela, Antoinette,
and Vonesa Johnson; Uunnye
and Kim Atlow ay; Harry I
Ksath Thomas, Darryl Col­
lins, Mika, Obadlah, and Earltan Madlork; Mr. and Mrs.
Elliot (godparents o f Mark
W ilcox), Mrs. Hannah lin k nay, Mrs, Susie Grean and
Mrs. Ueatrica Green.
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Tha Seminole County Vntara League was • organised
last Thursday. Following ara
officers; Rev, James llagfn,
p r e s id e n t;
Mrs.
Graca
Haynes, vita p r a a 1d a n t;
H a rm
llew kine,
recording
secretary] Mrs'. Framing ColUni, financial secretory; Jes­
sie Smith, assistant recording
secretary;
Mrs.
Annie
I*
Alexander,
treasurer
and
Walter Sheppard, director of
research and public relations.
All registered voters who
era Interested in becoming a
member o f this worthwhile
organisation are asked to
meet at McAlialer'a Motel
Dec. 17 at 8:30 p. m.
a
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Dated this tha Slid day af
November, A. D. ISSt.
v a i .d a J
RoaniNa
Aa Rtooulo r o f tha Kelats
Tha pastor
of HANS HJl'tlAltn KJKNtion o f St.
NKIIUD, liaceaetd
rubtlib Nov. 11 S Dec. J, t. II, Church invite
tin .
worship with
cD O -rs

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a n d r o n s h n in iil b c o t i . m ,

FLORIDA

NO. It Ml

TIIK u r n INSURANCE COMPANT o r VIRGINIA. • Virginia
•orporetton.
Plaintiff.

and .congrega­
John Daptiat
tha public to
them Thanks­
giving morning at 10:30 a. m.
Prayer and testimonies o f
Thanksgiving will lie led hy
the deacons and ilraconrssrs
of tho church. The Young
Peopla'a Choir will rendsr ths

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ROBERT EUGENE MOOnE. at.
at
Dofandanta.
v t r r i i s o r s u it
m i s T A T n n r ri.tiN tn a
Tat Hubert r.ugena U&lt;&gt;»|#.
m n f Darker* Rued,
Whestnn, Maryland
Janai W Unore.
11101 Rarbara Ituad,
Wheaton, Maryland
Ton ara hereby'notified that
a ault ha* been filed egalntl
you and J. Hrallty Odhau, Ce*11 If, Mullberg and Louisa Tylay Odtiam, a* Truatata o f Odham 4 Tudor, far., a dleaoleed
Plarlda
rnrporatlon
In
tbi
abovo aatllted caaaa, and that
you are required la rtla your
anawar with tho Clerk at thle
Court and to oorvo a copy
thereof upon the plaintiff or
plalntlfPe
altnrneye.
whuaa
name and sddrtte la Jennlnge,
Watta Clarks and Hamllten.
U e « Ra m a n
National Hank
Hulldlag. Jarkaonvllla I. Pier*
Ida. not latgr than December II,
11*1. If ro n fall to do aa *
Store# pro ca n fs iio will bo onttrad asalaat you for tho re­
lief demanded In the complaint
This ault la to lurorlnea a mnrlre*] proparty proh i - TV
needed agalnit lat
U t M, SOUTH PIN ICt’ ll KMT
Third Addllloa, a eubdlvl*
alea according ta a plat
thareof- recorded la (Mat
Booh l l . Pagaa t l and l|
o f tho Puhllr Rerorda of
Memtoulo t’ uunly, Plarlda.
WITNESS my band amt the
•aal at fold Court t l Seoitaolo,
County. Florida, thlo ll t h d a /
« f November, t i ll.
I COURT SEAL*
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r .
Clork nf th* Circuit Court
S r : Martha T Vlhlaa
Deputy Clerk
Jennings, Watt*, Clork*
and Kaailltaa
l i l t Barnatt Kaltoaal Rank
Multdfos
Jaekaonvtlla I. Florida
Publltb Nav. II, t l * Do*. &gt;,
S. t i l l .

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I KNTIKIUATH OK
Cl! It PON ATM II loot! 1,1 Tlts.N

tv t h e l i v e %bit n r Tim
tt rtioitrrv ok th e state
ri.o H iiii
TO AM. TO WHOM THESE

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PRESENTS 8 IIAM . C tl U K,
till K KTINtIV1
Wher**&gt;. PAUL I&gt; I.KWtll
l i t , SANFORD. FLORIDA; A
K SHOEMAKER. J R . MANPOIID.
K M in iD A i
llll 'll A III!
a. m in m soN ,
m a n r a n n.
r u m i r u ; i-uu.i.tt * it
m &gt;.
DAN. MANPORD, KMlItlDA did
nn lb* tlth .ley nf Jim*. A l&gt;
H i t p«ue*
l&gt;# ln&lt;-orpor*t*i1
under th* I t w i nf the Hi*t* at
Klorld*
VOICE
DISTHIBUTINI), INC. s rnrparallon, with
lie principal pier* nf buelneee
*1 SANFORD, UK M l M M . K
COUNTY, la ih« lilal* o f F lo r­
id*/ and Where** aurh rorporatlun did on th* tl th d«y o f
November. A. D ISCI. caue* In
he filed In lh* nfftr* of lb*
Merretarr nf plat* n f |h* Mtal*
Klorld*. Ih* dorumenlary
aulhorllr required under Mer.
lion 1*1.tl, Klorld* Miami-*
»h mw In*
Iho dlee.ilullo*
of
( i » h rorpMralloo.
Now. iberefnr*. th* Merntary
oL St all do** hereby rerUfy ta
Ih* fnr«s«ln * and that ho I*
ootlefled that th* requirement*
o f Ih* law h*«* b**n iniuplle.l
with.
IN WITNKHM WHEIIKOP, 1
ha»* hafeunto **t my hand and
hova afftaad th* llroal Seal of
th* Slot* of Florida, at Toll*haeeee. th* Capital, ihla tha
KIOIITK.Kvril day o f NOVEM■1 Ktt. A II tyct
TOM ADAMS
M-&lt;, etary of dial*
•(ft KALI

BTENhTROM. 1IAV1S

Mc I n t o s h
Atlornay* at I d *
Foil Office Drawer 111*
Banfuril. Florida
I’ uhlDh No*. Ji. D l l ,
a

CIKI-IJ

Vet. M, lftt

*#Ths material entrusted to
me U more piaatie than ths
potter’s d a y , more valuable
than the miser’s gold, and
more powerful than tha sci­
entist's atomic bomb. That is
ths blind, body, soul and
heart o f a child. Sines m y
task is such a sacred one, t t
behoove* me to do most
everything to my ppwer, to
prove myself worthy. 1 am a
member o f tha moat challeng­
ing, most responsible, most
stimulating, and moat satisfy­
ing professions In tha world.
For I am a teacher.”
Ths writer does not remem­
ber by whom this was writ­
ten. However, teaching to
that person must bo fun. Thoao
word* wsra spoken fo r all
dedicated teachers, I am aura.
Bor they ara concerned w ith
tha whole child and not parts
o f him. The mind la on»fourlh of a child.' tha body la
one-fourth o f a child; tha aeul
is oat-fourth o f a child; and
the heart ta ona-fourth o f a
child. Whan addad, lhay equal
one child, Therefore, those o f
us who ara roncerntd only
with tha subject matter la
guiding only ono-fourth o f
•ama. (Thla la only m y opin­
ion). 1 believe in It too.
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BON N EVILLE
4-D O OR V ISTA
COM PLETELY
EQ U IPPED !

“ « « » $ , he.

FOREST CITY M ERlHAnin attending ■ ipevning u&gt; pan me um;. i*
Children’! Christmas Party In the Shopping Center were, seated from
left, Eugene MaeCeen, Mrs. MacGeen (president), C. F. Field, Mrs. Field;
second row, Mrs. Esther Johnson (secretary), Mrs. Ernestine Forward*
Mrs. Ruth Clark, Mrs. Irma Lumlnurk; standing, Paul Carlson, Joe DeKlava, Bruce Kreiatesd (vice president) and L. G. Stubbs.

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Dot K trr a o . raas-TP
NOTICH OP RBSOLCTlaa MMFLORIDA P ta L tr r m i T l E S NttVNCINO AVD DltCHARH-

COMMISSION
INS ANT INTEREST IN AND
TO C O N T A I N DM SC HIRED
B O V T M M M N NHLL T S L M .
F O R M
ASM TMLEOMAPM TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
COMPANY
Nolle* lo hereby given that
WIVTMM FARM TMLSPMOSM Ih* Board or County CommlatCOMPANY
loners o f
aonelnolo County,
o l Us regular meeting
ALL D T I E*H 1ST BEE STMD Florida,
held on tho IMh day o f Nov.PARTIES
amber A. D, IH I, at th* courtNOTICK I* hereby gtvea that hope* In roaford.
Sotnlaol*
the Klnrlda Publle Utilities C o n st/, Florida, parswsat to lie
Commleolon.
*
Cammleelon own motion ond setlco hero*
Member appointed by e*1d Com- for* given, poeood and adupted
mleeloti. or an Keomlstr deals- a resolution renouncing ond
n*le.I b / eald ComaitSttoo, will disclaiming any and all right
hold a publto heorina at lis o o f th* county of IWmlaolo and
I*. M. Monday, D*c*mb*r It, th* public In aid to th* fo llo w ­
l i l t In th oM feartns Room In ing described property Inrated
Ih*
Atat*
OffD*
Building, In hemtaolo County, Florida,
More* Boulevard. Winter Park, to Wit!
Florida:
Th* South l l f**t o f th*
IHX'KKT NO. TSSI-TP
North t i s feet o f Ih* F.a*t
rut th* Julnl application a f
4 o f th* MKH o f th* SWV*
Southorn
Bell
Telophooo
nf Hoctloa tl, Township Jl
ond
Telegraph
Company
South,
n o s e * IS Koet. ly ­
and
Wlnt*r
Path Tel*
ing Kuut of atat* Rood Itphono Company for author
IM, teas Ibo Knot l l * fost
Ity to ootabllah no* .option­
thereof, lying and being In
al
*st*nd*d *• op# toleMemlnnlt Cnuniy, Florid*
phone servlre between tho
By
Ih* Board o f County Corn(leneva a i d Winter Park
Klkhana**
Approval
o f mleeinnoro o f SemlnoU County,
th* prnpoeet would neceeel- rioildo, thla l*th day o f Nov­
tata reoUeelfleatloa o f th* ember A. D. t i l l .
ROATtD OF COIJNTT COMrionova Ksohona* f r o m
MISatONKR*
OF
SEMI­
Group I lo Group T of th*
NOLE COUNTY
■l«t*-w ld * m l# arhodul* o f
By: Arthur H. Beckwith.
Soulhorn
Hell
Telephone
Jr- Clerk
a n d Telegraph Company
and would reeult In cor- Publleh Nov. 31. t i l l .
lain liter****# In Ih* rat** CIN1-II
o f oubeertbers In lb* Gen­
eva Kithtna*.
ADVERTtSBlMBNY POM BIDS
At Bold tlrao ond plje*
Tho Hoard nf Puhlkv ls sttu otnterootod portion wilt'
l l s w f o r 8#rollit*T?HuiHyT''FlofC
■n an opportunity to be fulft Id* will reealra hid* fnr turnhoard.
lehlna
nil
labor,
material*,
My DIRECTION o f Chairman oqulpmant ond aervlcos requlr
HAI’ I’ Y THANKSGIVING
Kdwln I* Maeon, Cummloaloner ad for th* installation oft
Jarry W. fa r ta r and Commto#
TO ALL o r YOU
COMPLETE MAHTER
AN
loner William T. Mayo, as and
TENNA AND CAULK D1HTRI
rnnetliutlna tbs Florida Pub
RITTION HYHTEMR FOR TIIK
Hr UUIUIe* Commleelon, thla
FDItl/lWINO s c i t o n i d i
Itth day of Novombar, ISIS,
IJHAMMA l l
ELKMENTART
Moiling C. Htaaloy
SCHOOL
Ksooutlve Kerretsry
SOI IT MHIPK KI.EMKNTA RT
Puhlleh No*. II. III*.
SCHOOL
C DO-11
- SANPOKD JUNIOR H I G H
SCHOOL
Vasco Marvin Marshall, 42, ADVMRT1SEMBNT Pills BIDS
PINK)'REST ELEMENTARY
Th* Dnsrd of Tublto laslrucresident o f Slid Short Street, tlnn for Semlnulo County. Flor
SCHOOL
GOLDS
IIORO Kt.EMBNTART
t.nngwood, died Monday,
Ida will roralve bide fnr th*
PCHnOt,
fnrnlatikio
nf
all
labor,
mater­
A native o f Flk* County,
II O I* P B R KLEMENTART
ial*, equipment and asrvlce* re­
F?l|OOL
Tenn., he moved to Longwood quired f»r th* aonetrucllo* o f
M I D W A Y ELEMENTARY
(INNEnAL AND AGRtCUL
thro# years ago. |{o waa a
SCHOOL
TURAI. S H O f f BUILDING.
LAKE MART ELEMENTARY
member o f the Church o f
cntXlMN ACADKMT, RKMI
SCHOOL
Nflf.K COUNTT, FLORIDA,
God.
JACKSON
HEIGHTS ELK
ond
Survivors ara hi* wife,
MENTART SCHOOL
AGRICULTURAL I U I T * .
OVIEDO JUNIOR . SENIOR
MEMINOt.R HIGH BCItOOl
Cleo; eone, Charles, Cordell,
HIGH SCHOOL
a KM I N&lt;ILK
COUNTT.
Thomas, Stevie and Donny
CJtOOMS ACADKMT (LIMIT­
FLORIDA
ED CA BLE SYSTEM)
and daughters, Rarbara and
Gas bid for tbs combined pro
On* hfd fo r th* combined proAudrey, all o f Lorgvrood; a Je.lt ehell be submitted and J*,*t shall he submitted and
will bo recalvsd unlit lies p.
daughter, Mr*. Dorothy Burka in , Thure.Uy December IS. I DM, wilt be received until 1:44 P
i f . Thursday
December
tt.
of Sanford; four brothers and at ih* School Administration l i l t , at the School Administra­
Building. Commercial
Htraet.
ono slater.
Sanford, Florida, st which lima tion Rulldlng, C o n m t r t l t l
Funeral servlet* and burial and plar* th* bids will b* pub Street, Sanford. Florida, at
which tlm* end place th* bid*
Help opened ta d rood aloud.
will be In Crotsville, Tenn.
Contract document* conalet will b* publicly apened and
o f two iota of piano to d on* read aloud.
Contract document* consist
aat of specification*. Drawing*
and specification* may b* o b ­ nf one set o f plan* and on* aat
tained fnr tb* two projects by nf specification!. Drawings and
.lepoolttoa
IlS.te
with
th* •peclflcatlono may ho obtained
Architect. John A. Hurton IV. hy depositing 11140 with |h*
Fourth Floor, Sanford Atlantic Engineer*. I. A. Itu ht and C.
Rosh Building. Sanford. Flo r­ W. Molten, 1114 Palmotto Ave­
ida, for th* first **t ef docu­ nue. Winter Park. Plarlda, f"r
JOHNSON CITY (UM&gt; ments obtained Much deposit Ih* flret ast ef documenl* o b ­
President Johnson on the will bo refunded In full to owch tained. Such d-inwlt will be re­
burden and loaallaats a f the person who return* th* do cu ­ funded In full to each person
ments tn good condition within who return* Ih* .lo.iimenlo In
nation’ s highest attire;
t« day* attar th* hid opening; geud condition within 14 day*
"The office la bardtasama wtih eicaptlon a* noted below after bid opening, with e ice p tlnn a* noted below, Additional
at Hint*
the evening Additional set* may b* obtain­ seta may ba obtained at a cost
ed at the met of |li a* for all
when jaia wall for report* project*, which la bait refund­ uf | l t ! » each, which will not
un whether planes were shot able. General Contractor) •sour­ h* /afundabl*. Contranlura *■•
ing document* and not submitt­ curing documenl* and not sub
down . . . whether year ing propoool shall b* refund­ milling proposal shall b* re­
ed
one-half th* deposit upon funded half Ih* deposit upon
paratroops landed . . . what
return nf document! In goad return nf document* la good
happened to hostages. . .”
rendition.
Condition
A certified check or bank
A certified chock nr hank
draft, payable to the Hoard of draft, payable fry the Hoer.l o f
I'uhllc Instruction (or Hemlnol* Public Instruction for Semi­
County. Florida; U. * Govern- nole County. Klorld*; U. S.
i t THE CIRCUIT Ctll RT » F ment Monde, or a eallifactory Government Rond*, nr a oatleTHU NINTH JI l l l f l l l , CIR. bid bond oaocutod by th* bidder factory hid bond eitcuta d by
C U T IN AND Ktllt SEMINOLE and occoplabl* nurellee In an tb* bidder and acceptable aur*amount equal to five per c-nl llea In an amount equal to five
IUCNTT, Kl.lilt 111 A.
of th* hid iball ho submitted per rent o f the -hid shall be
IN CHtNCKHV NO. 11tOS
•ubmlltad wtlh each hid
with each bid
Wll.t.lK MAR JON’ KS
Tha ao.'.esaful bidder wilt he
Th* euc.eaetul Milder will b*
PUIntlff.
vs
required In furnish and pay for required to furnleh ond pay for
taltofoctnry
performance end
t.'AXET JUNKS
satisfactory performance and
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Edgar Smart, M « « t North
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Edgar Jr.. 15, and Steven, 11
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and, consequently, children
en joy and respect them.
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tha North
Orlando
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tion. Eddie, himself, used to
race stock cars and midget
autos u p in New Hampshire.
Ha feels that organised rac­
in g Is a hobby o f considerable
value to both the participants
and tha community. Young­
sters learn early the dangers
o f high speed travel; they
can g et speed out o f their
eager systems on the super­
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Uvea.
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Raymond, N . H , near Maneh ester, where Eddie w as In
tha trucking business. One
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shooting citation. In addition
he holds tw o Purple Hearts
for injuries received In Ger­
many while he was a ser­
geant with General Patton’s
10th Armored Division, three
settle stara, and the Combat
Infantry Badge.
Eddie is a member o f the
American Legion end a pastrommandcr o f a New Hempshire V F W Barracks.

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of a “fr o o t4 W
id * to mam fm a Joag tin t. Tho
m a t fflfM of Xwsla’a Voskhod
a m K which carried a physician
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aaat p ltt, cridmtix soppUod the
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Worry Clinic

gram (or bo abb to eoarineo NASA
that tnojr have tho oqtdralost la oxparlance) in tho natural odaaooo,
amHrhio or onginacrlng.
Iagalrioa aad appUeaUooa, which
wil ho accepted up to Doe. 11, shook!
boaestto NASA at P. O. Box 2101
in Houston, Tax. Tho h op ie to hare
a pool of 10 or SO traiaooo by early
next p a r.
Ono thing. Candidates should not
■ad their bolongbiga and brook all
tka with hone. No adoatlotnatro.
mat miaalono are eontempiatsd on*
til oomo time in tho 1870s.

th a t hla charming wife
can recruit them 1
"A ctually, ha la
the verge o f Insolvency, ao
some o f ua who were hla for­
mas students have tried to
refer occasional patient* to
him, ju st to halp his meet hla

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Under One Roof
This eould bo a proriow of life in
the Slat emtorjr.
i
A Waat Gorman architect hat pro*
pood tho building of a “Town in a
Tower" near tho capital of Bonn—a
856-story skyscraper to and all skyirs, which would house 25,000
i hi 8,000 apartments and would
lode all the amenltloa a normal
town has, auch as atores, repair
•hops, tbaatera, oven a town hall*
suite with police station and mayor's
office.
The Town in a Tower would be
about 4,100 feet high, more than
three times aa tall as tho Empire
State Building, which stands a mere
1,250 feet, excluding ite television
tower.
Then would be underground garogee for 4,000 can and an Intricate
ayatem of■elevators. Electricity and
heat would be supplied by windmills
aa well aa fuel-burning generators.
According to architect Robert Ga­
briel, who has 80 assistant architects
to help him, he could finish the plans
in about three years. The actual con­
struction would take until 1075.
Coat: Half a billion dollan.
Asked the purpose of pilling so
many people on top of each other,

Gabriel points out that the total floor
ana would bo the same aa that of a
conventional town of the same popillation. But by shooting it all
straight up on a base only 900 feet in
diameter, a vast expanse of land
would ba available for parks and
agriculture.
That makes sense In this period of
rising population and creeping ur­
banisation. It will probably make
even better sense as time goes by.
Moat of ua may live long enough to
find out whether Harr Gabriel is a
pipe-dreamer or a prophet.
One thing la sun. Life would like­
ly be mon aunny for residents in
the upper stories of a Town In a
Tower.

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All men a n by nature equal, made
all of ths same earth by one Work­
man t and however we deceive our­
selves, as desr unto God is the poor
peasant aa the mighty prince,— Pla­
to, ancient Greek philosopher.

Helen Fuller Soyi

LBJ To Gauge Budget
WABHINOTON — P r e s t.
dent Johnson's first public
speech elace t h e
election
throws s bright light on
where he pleas to steer the
economy o f tho country after
hie Inauguration.
Tha President delivered this
■pooches ia the dosin g weeks
th t Committee fo r Economic
Development. T h e rshtorle
had ths lam e safe and aena
Mao that characterised his
i peer bee In ths collin g wsehe
o f ths campaign when hs was
emphaaltlng hla desire to be

tha "President o f all tha peo­
p le ."
Mr. Johnson reisiured the
bualnrea assembly that ha
doea not consider the elec*
tlon "a mandate to embark on
any reckless, dangerous or
nnli|iie course." It Is his hope,
M r. Johnson said, to hold the
grow th o f tho Federal budget
to tho rate o f growth of the
national economy, or a bit
below providing there la no
grea t new threat that calls
fo r massive defense spending.
Hut the Prealdent want on

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Bpetnga
Mrs. Jells Barton
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Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Milan
•38-1818
Casselberry
Mrs. Jsas Casselberry
•38-8018
Chataoto
Mrs. Jeen M agi*
183-3711
Dettoea
Mr*. Mildred Haney
888-8811
Geneva
Mrs. JoAnn Ileya
849-4871

Enterprise
Mrs. Ritchie B en to
MWIBM
Lex# Mary
Mra. Framer* W setae
3X2-8119
Lake Moeree
Mrs. H. L Johnses
3X3-4738
Longweed
Mr*. Donna Eaton
838-3317
North Orl**d*
Mr*. Maraarvt Cosby
832-8793
Os toes
Mra. Clarence Bayfee
332-1141
Ovied*
Mrs. Evelyn Lx*dy
118-3188

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Page 4 Snnford, Florida Wed., November 25, 1054
W A L le . lt A. U t B L O W , M O IT O B A.VU f U S L I S M B M
V B A M M V O L T U L L V B . U r e n ln i i - n . a . s e r a i S e e l s , ,
B U S I 1K T A L B X A S U B B
JULIA* i~ i r i m s e s

AsMoleie Killler

Adverllalne Directer

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Man.sing baiter
B o a t) W IL L U S I

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HILL I I H I .1 T
Staff fbtilosrsoa*.

to maka riser th at he regards
It out o f daU t « label par­
ties or persona libers! or con­
servative according

to

their

attitudes on the sire o f the
budget alone. " A

frugal bud­

get need not and should not
he a stagnant budget. It must
b a rs new program s to meet
the aspirations o f the Am eri­
can people."
P in t am ong
these new
program*, Mr.
Johnson tells all who talk
with him personally, Is educe,
tlon. He considers education
tha prlma Investment and in­
tends to Inalat that a m ajor
part o f budget Increases In
the future bo fo r teaching
and training people to qualify
for Jobs.
President Johnson’s Idea o f
how best to ran the American
economy, It Is clear. Is a fa r
cry from D w ight D. Elsen­
hower's philosophy and a
considerable distance beyond
any concept John P. Kennedy
had urgrd up to the time o f
hla murder so fa r as govern­
ment activity la concerned.
The President's speech to the
CED served notice that he Interprsta the election aa mean­
ing that ths public supports
hla view,
Johnson contends that th a n
la now n consensus in tha
country that the true fiscal
responsibility la to achieve a
balanced budget out o f the
rising revanuaa o f a healthy
and prosperous economy and
not by reckless cutbacks o f
oapendlturo to fit tho shrivel­
ing tax revenues o f a sick
econom y." This may o r may
not be true a t this moment,
hut the Prealdent clearly In­
lands to keep on saying it is
true until In fact, It la.

goiter

4ay*
And D r. Alex rekod mo to
f a the earns. Bo I spoke from

t to t P M.
Then w o had a 10-mfnute
break before a y nest hour.
It waa during this recess
that Dr. Alex asked me If I
had noticed the distinguished
looking doctor sitting on tho
aisle and in tha front row.
" H e ie probably tha best
dental surgeon In tho state,"
Dr. Alex said, "and taught for
many y e a n In our Dental Col­
lege.
"B u t he offends patients
and drivre them away almost

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (N E A ) —
President Johnson's a i d e s
harbor no glib notions that
the huge new Democratic ma­
jority in the House means
aasy sailing for any legisla­
tion tha President may propose.
Yat there are reasons why
Johnson with his evident 3U0199 margin over tha Repub­
licans may fare better than
did Franklin D. Roosevelt
with a record 333 Democrats
in the 1937-38 session.
On tha negative side. White
House men say ths natural
compulsion o f members of
Congress toward independenen will Iced many Demo­
crats to take s hard, slow
look at tha Prealdent's pro­
posals.
Tha nrccisltiaa o f politics
require congressional winners
In highly competitive districts
to think almost Immediately
about their own skins. At
Isast two freshmen Demo­
crats, one In New York and
one la California, already
hava notified t h a W h i t e
House they are plotting their
lUild campaigns.
In these battles, there will
ba no presidential coattails
to rids upon, Rscords palat­
able to their dlstricU will ba
tha Important thing.
Furthermore, the whola at­
mosphere o f Congress tends
to hava a damping-down ef.
feet on many newcomers. Tha
high-flown liberalism o f tha
•tump la superseded by sober
glancsa at budget figures and

seasoned counsel from vet­ bewildered Congress failed to
eran committee chairmen.
agree on any constructive
Comparisons nrs common suggestion."
Many observers have been
today with Roosevelt's 193738 IIouss margin. What Is ra- voicing fears that President
meinberad la that his lopsid­ Johnson, looking nt his own
ed majority proved both un­ massive vote tallies, might
w ie ld y and balky. Often for­ also bo tompted to overreach
gotten, however, Is ths fact himself. Vanity and vote* can
that Roosevelt soured ths bo n bad combination.
Nevortheless, tha parallels
whole session and lost many
friends In his own party by with 1938 could quickly break
hla Ill-starred 1937 effort to down. No party-splitting com ­
bat Ilka Roosevelt's over tho
park the Supreme Court.
Though hislurlana believe Supreme Court Is anywhere
Roosevelt m ight well hava on tho horlson. A lso Johnson
won a popular rafervndum on ia a far closer reader o f tho
and
the court Issue, hla own party congressional m o o d
make-up than FD R over was.
In Congresf thought ba was
Ths r m k le n t will per­
reading fa r too much into his
suade,
cajole, wheedle, shove
Id-state election mandats of
193d. They frit tha same in n variety o f ways— some
•bout
hla
lexs-remtmbered subtle, some not to . But ns a
sweeping plan to reorganise child o f Congress, he Is un­
the executive branch and In­ likely to try bultdoilng It ns
if It were an enemy.
crease his grusji over admin­
Johnson
knows he waa
istrative agencies.
elected not as the bringer o f
Tha 1937 court-packing fight
great change but ss a man
waa so time-consuming that
o f restraint. Having gained
fo r months Congress had rel­
no mandate for apeclfle pro­
atively little chance to push
grams (he offered n one), he
through uther legislation. Dis­
Is in ons sense very free. In
enchanted
over
Roosevelt's
another, he
Is reetrictad.
leadership, t h s
lawmakers
.Surely ho can feel no heavy
fell into discordant groups.
commitment to tho American
Says historian Edgar Eu­ people, as Roosevelt appar­
gene Robinson In "The Roose­ ently did, to break legislative
velt Leadership":
bound* on avery hand.
"Pressure group* and sec­
What the President doea
tional interests were mors ac­ propose In 1988-88, therefore,
tive— blocs formed and com­ he may have • much bettor
binations re-furrard — within chance o f getting than Roose­
ths Democratic majority. Am ­ velt had for his program s
pin evidence o f congretiion- with his larger m ajority 28
al Inaptitude appeared as a years ago.

Meanwhile, I watched this
dental rargaaa whe aim oc­
"B a t he seems totally un­ cupied tha aiala aaat an the
aware that ho himself la at
fa u lt F ar ha is u ctlere aad
He aedded Ua head to a ^
baw li out hla patients.
•sat to a s s y * f a y remarks
"A n d he smokes strong cig ­ and ap|lau ded reset lewdly a t
ars, re the women almost get the eleee e f a y talk.
ns use*tod In hla operative
But Fm tor lined to guest
chair as they tnhale hla to­ be probably never applied asy
bacco halitosis.
remarks to himself.
"B u t hla w ife ia probably
He probably "awaOewed"
the most gracious and well* my caaa e f tha Ohio dentist
llked woman ia this commun­ aad thought I waa really talk,
ity. So aha has so many log about • dental surgeon
friends that she la abU to far away from Ua own sta te *
bring new patients to hie ofFor man and women who
flcs out o f their admiration are Uctlssa aad afflletod with
fo r her.
a one-track mind w k l e h
"B u t he offends those pa­ doesn't permit them to view
tients about aa fast as aha at­ themselves aa othare see them,
tracts theml
will often Ignore even tho
"D r. Crane, could you please
most personal charter delinea­
try to wake him up during
tion.
your next hour’s IsetureT"
But I hare mantlon ad this
To avoid making this un­ case to show you youag wi­
diplomatic dental s u r g e o n ves how vital a charming w l f ^
squirm In undue embarrass­ may be to her husband's bus­
ment. I mentioned the fact
iness or profoialonal success.
that the previous weak 1 had
And if your husband la an
addressed ths Ohio State Den­ egotistical Introvert, he may
tal Association.
gloat ovtr hla loom ing prac­

Letters

Bruce Biossut — Roy Cromlty

To The Editor
n*

and profound interest la tbs

esvo h*w iso eesAevs *■ eas­
ts. offsite. V%e w vll.r mar s m progress and keeps a clow

touch on the pulse of the coun­
Lstlsro ty.

win

The growth, progress and
econom y o f the county can be
aSSs prettas* tXar 4* aot Orel measured and determined by
a coraptiatlor
of accurate
statistical data from which a
Editor, Herald:
comprehensive analysis o f fu­
If there la one man In this ture development may ba pro­
country whom people of good jected. Mr. Dunn expressed his
will have respected and admir­ views based on this informstlon in the Steustrom article.
ed through many years, it la
We need more persona like
J. Edgar Hoover. Up to this Messrs. Dunn and GUchrlst to
time nobody has questioned expound the potentialities of
his honesty or bis dedication In this growing county; awaken
administering his duties.
and energize the thinking of
Mr. Hoover la approaching the citizenry from an appar
the agw of 70, which lor raany.M t lethargy and to Imbue the
la the age of retirement. He j county officials with a more
la la good health and able In determined effort to insure a
continue to • Job which It greater and continued growth.
would be very difficult to fill. The local press has contribut­
Because of Mr. Hoover's un­ ed much toward publicizing
questionable hoossty, there our area; let's hope it con­
tinues tha good work.
are those In this country who
An Interested Taxpayer
desire that he retire. He has

Strew oref«reO«e. U ltn *
to .te a rs are arrest-

questioned the sincerity of Dr.
Martin Luther King and has
resented the criticism of hla
agency made in the Warren
report. The fact ia that Mr.
Hoover baa carried out the
dutlee o f his position faithfully,
within the bounds of his au­
thority. What more can a man
doT
Any attempt on the part of
aabody to this country to dis­
credit Mr. Hoover would be re­
prehensible. An attempt to
cause him to resign, or to
f i r e " him, would be unfor­
givable.

tice and belleva It Is all due
to hia own efforts, despite tha
fact that outsiders may at­
tribute much e f hla suceeea t«
hla charming wife.
m
Men, If you are going Into
private business or profession­
al practice, then pick a w ife
who wins friends In kor own
right!
So send for m y 200-polnt
"Rating Seal* for Flcklnr
Successful Mates," saelotlng a
long stampod, Return enve­
lops, plus 20c.
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Editor, HeraU:
Julian Stean rom la to be
complimented on his well-writ­
ten article last Thursday on
Vernon
Duaa'a views on Semi­
on the junkets. But oven In
nole County aad ita potentialit­
defeat they chore the states­
ies.
manlike approach.
Mr. Dunn haa a dedicated
Equally deserving o f credit.

The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON

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Wasn't that a shocking thing

Asia and the Middle East,"
the editorial said.

Yea, verily. Such dedication
that happenrd over in Rome?
1 mm referring, o f couree, to deserves recognition. And I
would like to add a word about
that attempted kidnaping.
Itallnn police reported that their sportsmanship.

Often when lawgivers fail
two Egyptian diplomats tried
to smuggle a kidnap victim to win re-election they act
out of the country by locking like sore heads. Had thc*e aix
If
a general
consensus him In a trunk marked "dip­ been the spiteful sort, they
backs these theories, and If lomatic mail." It was outrag­ could have behaved like those
characters In the song that
they work, the next few years eous.
Ths diplomats wsr* ordered g oes:
will see Increased Federal In­
"By and 1 went to the
vestment in education, health, •spelled, and rightly so. They
housing and other services to were caught red-handed in ■ circus.

"meat tha aspirations o f tho
American people," as Johnson
puts It- Tha amount o f ths
PehlUhed daily stesyt Balerdsr, Sundar aad Chrl»lme», yakspending by his theory will
llaked Saturday p,ece«dluc Ckrlatmas.
Its kept within the Increaie in
■ I/B k c a u r r io a B A T H
Uame Delivery
S&gt;o w*.k Pederal revenues from taxes
as the country grows and,
By Malt
sbju xo lb c o ifa v t
a l l q t h b m MAIL
hopefully, prospers.
Ua WMk
l i f t | Taar
l i l ts I taar
ass I Meaiaa
H I S B usies
This increase in national
U l I Muatka
IM I Musts*
production at the present time
L it I M eats
Lee , Bests
0, A festal Uanulattsaa tren d s teat ad stall sakesnyusas Se is approximately four par
ta il la sdvaasa
cent per year. That means
tk s lie,aid IS a Meat ter e l U a Bailee frees ■ ties la ta ­ that a " fr u g a l" budget for
inted seel naively to u e use fer rty anisettes el ell tka lees. next year would permit $3
■awa yrlated U Ule aewayeyer.
billion more spending fo r nonKeteted as ascend class Mailer o e l e e e , iv, i t i l at u e f e e l defense purposes, rising to
billion In the
o f fic e e l Aeaferd, f i e n d s , eate r U e a c t a l Caaaieea at B e rt s perhaps (4
I. 1111.
year follow ing — without in­
flation.
Me pan al any aiatanat. s e a t » r si«*r 11, 1* 4. al tala edillee
This is the theory, and Lyn­
ef Tks Aaafard Mersld May ke rayreduced la asy aeeaar wilt•at nrlu ea yetm isiea at u a yaklisear at Tke Herald. Asy don Johnson la about to tost
. livid eel ar tire* raayaaelklt far task rtyradueuat will ke
, ..i.ieeied at la ln n a isg ua Tea lltreid e asyyriafet AAd wtU ke it more thoroughly than It
&gt; keit Utbls fae as meets under ik e lew.
haa ever been tested ^ e fo r e .
JVUI Ml WLbs

Oeeiy

W hoa I am Invited to such
ooavaatloaa, 1 areally deliver
•ever*! lectures during tho

Thought For Today
And Peter opened his mouth and
said: Truly I perceive that God
shows no partiality.— Acta 10:34.

W . Create, pfc. Du M.D.
CA SK U-489: Dr. A les was
prssldoat e f a state dental as­
sociation which 1 addressed a
few y e a n ago.

Then 1 mantlsStod a doctor
whaaa w ife waa an g ra d e u A
that aha won patisnte f a her
husband, enly to have him
eltsaato them by hie toettaoa
behavior and U a cigar halito­
sis.

clear cut cate o f putting false
labels on a truck.

“ W* got hit with a n illa g pin."

Now 1st ua turn to a more
pleasant eubject

"W e got eve* with that
cirraa."
"W e bought ticket* aad
didn't g o la."

When It waa disclosed the
other day that aix "lama
duck" congressmen had em­
barked on post-election mis­
sions oversea*, Americans tvcry wh« re applauded their self­
less gesture.
The Washington Post spoke
for many o f us In an odltorial
describing Itself as awed by
tho "s te m senso o f public
du ty" that produced this last
measure o f devotion.
"Even though they will no
longer need to vote on Uglalative Issues, they era mak­
ing tha maximum sacrifice of
accepting, at taxpayers' axptnse, free trips to Europe,

In other words, the could
have struck back at the elec­
torate by refusing to go slong

In my opinion, ar* the 10 con­
gressional staff employes who
are taking an expense-paid
"orientation and fam iliarisa­
tion" tour o f U.S. air bares
in tha Pacific.
It waa reported that soma
o f them work fo r congression­
al committees that have little
or no connection with military
affairs. Which make It all
ths m o n sommcndahla,
t submit that a sta ff mem­
ber who files to tho Orient
to orient himself with Irrele­
vant subjects Is avery bit aa
•elf sacrificial aa a congress­
man who makes a similar trip
after losing hla r e s t
And both did It without bolog locked la a trunk.

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Thanksgiving Didn't Begin W ith Pilgrim s

Corkhill Home 'Garden O f M onth' Financially To
Provide Float

By Margaret Cnbjr
•
Hyatt, chairm ta t !
* (be North Orlando Carden of
• the Month award committee,
and a u ls t io U Vera Andersen
- and Mae Duquette made their
‘ Impaction tour of the com*
munity recently and named
'• the Donald W. Corkhill home
at 120 Lombardy Road aa
"G arden of the Mooth" for
November.
Landicaping
la
0
cropped, dean and correct.
Dwarfed and doctored cam ­
phor tree* (and by doctored
w e really mean adhesive tap­
ed and almost methiolatcd)
mark the front yard extremltlei. There ti a amall brown
river rock garden of Spanish
. bayonets at the edge of the
curved drive leading through
healthy Bermuda lawn to a
§
front door entry garden of
holly, aluminum plants and
- pink crown of thorns nestled
NOVEMBER'S Garden o f the Month award In
in neat river rock. The drive
North Orlando went to Don and Shirley Corkit edged In ligustnim and ahill of 120 Lombardy Road shown here with
cross the front wall of the
baby Colleen and Donald Jr. (Herald Photo)
house la a combination of
greenery, color and the acent
o f gardenias scattered among
amall banana trees, azaleas
and a bcautifully-cspaliered
v f pyracantha.
For softness, a feathery
. parkansonla grace* the lawn
and, for hedging, aialeas, vi­
burnum edged with border
A question
whether the Avenue east to Mellonvllle
grasa la used.
On entering the Corkhill County Commi-vion can auth­ Avenue, must consider drain­
backyard, a small Indoor gar­ orize the use of secondary age.
den holds fishtail palm and road funds for solving a drain­
Sanford City Manager W. E.
rubber tree and leads you to a age problem posed a perplex­
Knowles
appeared before the
ing
situation
Tuesday
for
^
large lanal, edged in succul
County Commission and laid
■
cots, and overlooking as pret­ members of the board.
ty a garden is the front. An
Several years ago when the the City had agreed to permit
outdoor patio area la waiting State Road Department im­ the drainage into the city’
for the barbecue to begin. The proved South Sanford Avenue, atorm system provided such
makings of a rose garden can according to J. H. Hanna, ol drainage would not overload
be teen near the rear Ugus- the SRD, the county agreed the system.
trum hedge. Another palm to pipe some 900 feet of an
Hanna laid he did not think
. grouping Is aet off by the con­ open drainage ditch In the there would be any more wa
trast o f river rock. Banana vicinity of SR 46 (25th Street, ter involved than before but
treei, a white magnolia, split oc Geneva Ave. as It to fre­ he (lid say that it would be
_
leaf
philodendron,
Chinese quently called) and Grand- concentrated more quickly.
*
rice plant, and eereu* illy aur view Avenue.
Commissioner John Fttipst
round the rear yard and de
The cost o ' doing that now rick asked Hanna if it was the
corate the house wills.
Is estimated to be some 530,• policy of the SRD to use a
The laundry area, although ooo to 135,000 and the pipe county’ s secondary road funds
not concealed, la inconsplcu either would be mounded over for providing drainage of pri­
^jnis and u clean looking as or left exposed because it mary roads. Hanna said it
" t h e wash In any detergent ad would run through an ex­ was and when it was observed
vertlsement. What might have tremely low muckland area.
that this type of pipe was too
been well-trodden ground un
The problem arose when the expensive to come out ol
1 der the washlines Is boxed off SRD, now getting ready to Seminole's
secondary
road
W
and now white river rock is four-lane SR 46 from French funds the matter was tabled.
™
used to d a u le along with the
sparkling laundry.
Shirley waa chief gardener
| while Don waa away complet
lng his 20 years of service
! with the U. S. Navy. She was
'
delighted, however, when he
was recently flown home from
1 Pakistan where he was on
* duty aboard the destroyer USS
By Jane Casselberry
their previous scholastic ach
Cone. He was retired as a
Chief Machinist'! Mate this
Achievement tests of school icvemenls, and teacher obser­
* eummer and Is now doing sc student* was explained by Wit vation. A better program can
; eurity work at Martin-Or Undo.
liam Wharton, county school be offered if children are
Don Jr., is very proud o f the
grouped by ability, he added.
coordinator ot testing, before
aouvenirs dad brought home,
On the average of 100 child­
among which Is a handsome, a study group at South Semi­ ren, he said, 66 per cent are
1 cedar,carved camel from Pak nole Elementary School,
average students; It per rent
^ btan.
The session, first in a ser­ above average; 2 per cent
At the time of our Interview, ies sponsored by the Council gifted or superior; 14 per cent
Donald Jr. was celebrating h|s of Teachers and Parents, was low average, and 2 per cent
4
1tth birthday, armed with a attended by 18 mothers, who retarded.
j new rifle and on his new sup- addressed many questions on
lie passed around samples
; erskates. Nineteen- month -old pupil assignment and grade of the tests given school child­
- Colleen seemed to be enjoying groupings as well as testing ren in the county.
‘ the birthday gaiety as much as to the speaker.
Mrs. Robert May, chairman,
. her big brother.
Wharton
explained
that announced that she hopes to
North Orlando is delighted data received from the abili­ hold the next session on Dec.
• the Corkhills have decided to ty and achievement tests giv­ 3 with a school psychologist
home— a home which Is such en pupils helps implement the from Orange County to be
a very attractive part o f the local
school
administrative guest speaker. Sirs. William
, community.
policy in assigning pupils, but Eggers served as secretary,

L " Mary

Use O f Road Funds
For Ditches Studied

Achievement Tests
Explained To CTP

Sets Meeting

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regarded aa a day of thanks­
giving.
But tha real "first Thanks­
giving" waa celebrated long
before Western Europe was
civilized . . . in fact, long be­
fore tbe Christian church cams
into being.
In the Old Testament Book of
Deutcrncoomy there la « de­
tailed description of Instruc­
tions which Moeea gave to the

A t Pinecrest
Pioecreat

Baptist

children of Israel for a belt
day to be celebrated exactly
seven weeks after they began
harvesting thotr first crop In
the Promised Land. That was
approximately L W yean afa.
Tbe purpose ef the boiteay,
Mosei said, was to ’Vejriee
la aB tbe good which the U N
your God baa given yen and
your household."
Theoretically, at least,1
•till tha Idea behind
giving Day.

Great
newmixer.

(That’s our Grapefruit)

Church

will conduct a special Thanksgiving Barries a t 5 p-aa, to­
day.
Tha children’ s ehoira o f the
church,

under

direction

of

Mrs. Florence Paulk, will be
featured. The a m ic e will in­
clude congregational singing,
a pageant and responsive
reading. Rev.
W illiam JGuest, pastor, w ill bring the
Thanksgiving M essage.
Following tbe service a tur­
key dinner will be served In
the dining room. Vlaltore will
be welcome.

Report waa made by M n
Melanie Stewart that 123 was
made last mooth from tbe sale
of tissue toppers and that this
month, with lb# addition ol
■Uppers, sales netted 532. This
month’s gift project, creme
sachet donated by Mrs. Mary
■nn Miles, brought to $5 75
and was woo by Mrs. Rena
Blanchard.
Members were given their
Welcome Wagon plna and ad
vised that membership cards
also will be distributed.
Mrs. Juanita Moore, Welfare
chairman, reported that a good
selection of canned goods
has been received for the three
families to be assisted at
Thanksgiving and advised that
the club now has received
names of three other families
to help at Christmas. An
especial appeal was made for
toys since there are a num
her of children in these fa mi
lies.
The doorprire, a Christmas
candle, wa* won by Mrs. Vera
Gifford. Other prize* awarded
were, first bridge, Mrs. lna
Mae Tully and first canssta,
Mrs. Clare Paulsen, a pair of
candles in artificial poinsttla
holder; aecond bridge, Mr*.
Miles ami second canasta,
Mrs. Waneeta Holmes, Christmas corsages.
Guests attending the meet­
ing were Mrs. Sidney Hoofman, 3lrs. J Jamison. Mrs.
Rosemary Erough and Mrs.
June Small. Two new mem­
bers, Mrs. Anne Winder and
Mr*. France* Kinsey, were
welcomed.
The next meeting will be
held at 11:30 a. m. Dec. IT,
at the House of Beef in Malt
land. Membera are to bring
a 51 item for the gill ex
change.

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JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UPI)
Sargent Shriver, director of the
new Office of Economic l&gt;pportunltity, confertd w i t h
President Johnson at the LBJ
Ranch today on more than 100
anti poverty projects ready to
go into action in moat of the
SO states.

The Peninsula Motor Club,
AAA, says that an estimated
^ 5,500 persons died in automo* bile crashes last year because
Z they did not use seat belts
“ which were available.

sponsored by the Council of Parents and Teach­
ers o f South Seminole Elementary School. Mrs.
William Eggera waa secretary. (Herald Photo)

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Service Today

Welcome Wagon Committee
Introduced At Meeting
Members ol the South Semi­
nole Wagon Club nominating
committee were introduced by
the president, M fi. Sandy LaPoma, at the November meet­
ing of the group held at the
Imperial House.
Serving on the committee
are
Mrs. Gilda
Pettinatl,
chairman and Mr*. Sue Gatea,
Mr*. Marie Boardman, Mr*.
Claire Sabatini and
Mr*.
Frances Dickinson. Officer*,
as recommended by the group,
will be Introduced at the Dec­
ember meeting and Installed
In January.

cause 51. Martin's Day cam #

Thanksgiving

AFTER THE GAM E

* Poverty Talks
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"T h e la w ," said County
Commission Chairman Jamea
Avery, “ says we muat sit
elected commissioners on the
first Tuesday after th« tin t
Monday in January.**
Normally, the County Com­
mission meets on tha second
and fourth Tuesdays o f aaeh
month which means that Jan.
12 would be tha new Commission’s Initial 1965 meeting.
“ Therefore,** said
Avery,
“ we’ re going to have to meet
on Jan. S to seat commissionera-elect Lawrence Sw offord
and Ed Yarborough In order
to comply with the law,**
About tho 12,000 fo r a
county float In tha parade,
the commission elected to re­
fer this matter to the Semi­
nole County Chamber o f Com­
merce. County Attorney Har­
old Johnson explained that
the taw new prohibits tha
county from spending more
than 125,000 annually on ad­
vertising and County Clerk
Arthur H . Beckwith pointed
out that more than $24,000 al­
ready haa been spent.
“ There’* less than 51,000
le ft," Beckwith declared.

By Maryans Mtlea
Being a good neighbor
sometime* can get a person
into all kind* o f trouble. For
instance, one kind deed Mon­
day resulted in a broken plate
glass window in the San Undo
Spring* Post Office and a
ticket issued fur "failure to
have vehicle under control" to
Mrs. Sandy LaPoma o f Palm
Springs Road who wa* "only
trying to help her neighbor
get ready for a driver’s teat."
The LaPoma car became ov­
erheated after many stops and
starts by the neighbor lady
and finally stalled on the
highway (SK 434). Randy’s
husband, Don, was called and
came with a truck to give the
car a push. Rut, no motor, no
power brakes, and away the
car went across tha highway,
is only one factor along with making notes for the group. down the parking area and
right Into the post office win­
dow.
End result to Sandy. . .a
plate glass window to buy and
install, perhaps a permanent
mark against her driving rec­
lty llonna Estes
ord
and the car to repair.
The l.ongwood Civic Lea­
gue will hold Its December
"meeting next Tuesdsy st 2
p.m. in the Civic League
Building on Church Street.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hille will
conduct the meeting for which
a Christmas Program has
been planned.
Hostesses will be Mrs. B. R.
Gray, Mrs. P. V, Hamblen,
Mrs. W. E. Schellig, Mrs. B.
10 p.m. to 12:30 a.m
C. Greene. Mrs. E. C. Dunning
and Mrs. Don Hitsman.
As Tuesday will be election
day in Lnngwood, Mrs. Hille
reminds ail members to vote
WILLIAM WHARTON, county co-ordinator of
before coming to the meeting.
testing, addressed a study group on testing

: Civic League

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The County Commissioners
ran Into a problem yesterday
when they were requested to
expend 52,000 fee a floa t in
the Inaugural parade in Tallahassee fo r incoming Gov,
Haydon Burns.

t k » o f a day o f thanksgiving trims had roast goose, along
to Almighty God for all of fato with a fair wild turkeys they
bounty and especially for a ■hot while goose-hunting.
A ik say red-blooded Amer­
safely-gathered harvest.
Although Michaelmas was
ican boy how TtianksfivLaj
T h e English holiday was c e l clearly the Immediate inspira­
originated, and h o lt toll you
abratad on Sept. 21, and waa tion o f the Pilgrim Thank*
right off that tt waa Invented eom m ooly known as "M ichael giving, the ultimata origin ol
by tha Pilgrim * o f the Mast- mas** because it was dealt tha holiday can b e traced
achuaetU Bay colony back to as ted on tha church calendar much further back Into his
as "U m feast o f St, Michael lory.
1620 A. D.
In tha Middle A ges, tha
There to Jost e o e thing and all angals."
It waa a m ajor religious feast o f St. Martin o f Tours
wrong with thla cherished bit
o f Am erican folklore. It isn’t holiday, second only to East­ waa a m a jor holiday la West­
er, in tha 17th Century Eng­ ern Europe. It was celebrated
true.
The pilgrims borrowed both land from which the Pilgrim* on Nov. It. People went to
Maat, participated In parades
tha idea and tbe nam e ol migrated to Am erica,
Tradition decreed that Ml and gam es, and wound up with
Thanksgiving Day B om the
be
built a festive dinner o f . . . you
Church ot England. Its canooi chaelm s dinners
provided foe annual celebra around r o u t goose. The PU guessed tt, roast goose. Be­

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"W a ll have
eu r
hand*
full," aald Jim, Haad wa'ra
juet hoping that tha fact thia
la our annual homecoming
gam* w ill bring out baya ‘ up’
far thia ana."

" I f neceeiery," said athUt|e director Fred Ganae, "w a ll
have additional gatea open to
handle tha crow d," Ganaa con ­
firmed the fact that fane from
DtLand aupport the Bulldog
club on the road aa well a t
home, aapecially when they
play In Sanford.
"E vtrybody on tha squad
la okay," aald Jim , "ex cep t
for Bern!* B arbour." Plgutt
Mid that Bern la had not yat
recovered from a pulled leg
muicla ha auatalned on hie
punt return for a touchdown
agalnat tho Oak Ilidga r io ncert.
" I t waa a fine return," ac­
cording to r ig o tt. "and we'll
rnlta Bern!* W a d n a a d a y
night."
Jim added that tha boya
were "u p " mentally aa wall
** physically and that ha and
hie aide*, Jim M cCoy and
Dick Williams, w ars anticipat­
ing a flna ball gam e,
" I t ’a alwaya a apectatora'
game," rigott pointed out,
"and In thia kind o f a tilt an y­
thing can happen. Remember
that on# last year In Del-anil,"
ha aaked.
"W e’ ve Keen w orking hard,"
ha pointed out, " t o atop DvLand'a offense. W o *aw them
trim Tltuavlllo 28 to 12 at DeLand laet Friday.
"T h ey ’ve got a fine passing
cluh and Just about the time
you adjust fur their passing
this fellow Gary Ilreckcnrldge
(a form er Sanford lad) atarta
running. Ha alao dote tha
kicking o f f and tha punting.
Thrn, too," Jim a d d e d ,
"they've got a fin e halfback
In Kenny Gill whote brother
gave us fits Inst year.
"G ill run* on option play on
which he ran g o or puss. He
tossed a 25-yurd touchdown
pass against Titusville ami
really looked good.
"A n d , we’ll alao have our
hands full with their defense,”
Jim went on to soy. "T h ey
run, offensively, fiom a protype formation. They'll split
an end and somrtimrs flunk
a bark. The back they flnnk
is a youngster named lloli
Apgar who is also a defen­
sive end. O ffensively, ha’s
listed as a wlngback and they
throw to him quite a b it."

Fight Postponed
SAN JOSE, Calif. (U P I)
— Louis Molina hat tufferrd
an injured elbow and his
scheduled welterweight h&lt;mt
with Adolph Pruitt waa post­
poned from Nov. 28 to Dec. 8.

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Super Stock
Car Meet Set
Af Osceola

ly Jim Batches
■eraid I pert* Writer

H m M Sparta Edit**
"Y ou ran throw away tha
n eon ! book Wednesday n ight
at kickoff tlm *," laid Jim
PlKOtt, haad coach o f tha S1IS
Sam Inolea, when naked w hat
ha thought about tha outcome
o f thta evening’* homaeoming
conteat between tha Tribe and
tha vtaWag D c U o d Bulldega.

Tha tw o rival* w ill continue
their longtime competition thta
avenlng a t Sanford’a Memor­
ial Stadium befora what la
■xported to b* tha largaat
crowd o f tho eoaeon.

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CHEERLEADERS attendinf dinner honoring Ovindo Football Tram and
Athletic Association, ehown hero with Principal Clyda Holder, a n from
left, Linda Riggins, Martha Milder, Jo Walnwright, Uancy Swanson,
Carla Anderson, Marilyn Partin, Judy Burch and Patsy Parker.

Notre D am e Favored
To Top Southern Cal
NEW YOKK (U P !) - Notre
D im e was rated a 12-polnt
favorite today to beat South­
ern California Saturday and
complete id flrat unbeaten,
untied season since IMS, and
Navy was picked as a sevenpoint favorite to dump Army
In their andual classic at Phil­
adelphia's John F. Kennedy
Stadium.
Texas, G eorlgi, and Ala­
bama alao i « s
picked to
win their final game* of tba
1964 college football season.
Tba Irish, led by Iltlsman
Trophy winner John Huarta
and bia favorlta racalvar, Jaek
Snow, can cap Ara Paring
hlan’ i first year aa haad coach
by beating Southern Cal.
But a probable Rosa Bowl
hid aw sits the Trojan* If they
succeed In upsetting tha Irish
and a victory over the No. I
ranked Notre Dame team
would be most satisfying.
While neither Army nor
Navy spent the season tearing
up tha gridiron, a full house
and the usual excitement of
this yearly thriller Is antici­
pated.

Roger Staubacb, last year's
Ifelsman winner who hai bean
hampered by injurlei much of
tha season. Is tba main rea­
son the Middles ara favored
But the Navy team hai to con­
tend with Army quarterback
Billie Stlchwfh and that could
present soma problem* for the
Middles.

Big 'Perfecta'
Hits Continue
The parado of big Ferfectai
rontinueil unabated it th# Orbruin-Seminole
Fronton,
in
Monday's mallnee perform­
ance it was the 78 romhlnatlon that kept the streak g o­
ing.
The fourth geine on Ihe aflernnon rard. a singles match,
saw Bilbao in post 7 anil Gar­
ay In post fi finish ono-lwo for
a "P e rfe ct* " of $868 40.
In tho 10th game it was the
7 8 again furnishing a big
payoff of $333.60. Areltlo ami
Hamon In post 7 were ihe
winners with Bruno and Zarandona In post 8 finishing se­
cond. Tho post 6 ‘ team was
overlooked In the wagering
by tho matinee crowd and
paid $23.10 In the straight mu
tuels, to place
The
evening
competition
wasn't underway very long
when Ihe third big "P e rfe ct* "
came up &gt;n the second game
It was the team of Radlola
and Manuel In post g and Bil­
bao and (Juintana in post 8
finishing first and second and
paying $338.30. The post I
team
paid $1360 in
the
straight mutuela to win with
the post six team returning
$13 20 to place.

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Alabama, ranked No. 2, can
com plete a perfect season
when It meets Auburn in a
Thanksgiving Day game, and
the Crimson Tide are an 11point choice for (he nationally
televised battle of Southern
powers.
In other m ajor Tbanhsglv
ing Day garnet, Texas la a 14point choice over Texas AhM

Tulsa Captures
3 Major Titles
N EW YORK (U P I) — Tul­
sa's football powerhouse pre­
tended to care little lor banthe-bomb policies this yoar as
it unleashed a potent aerial
attack which enabled it to cap­
ture 1964 m ajor college foot­
ball titles In passing, total o f­
fense and scoring.
Jerry Rhome, runnerup for
tho Helsmen Trophy, combin­
ed with Howard Twllley and
hla Tulsa mates fo r 4,238 to­
tal yard* thi* season and a
177.3 per game average,
lie
gained
2.631) yard*
Ihrmiich the air and complet­
ed 30 Tt&gt; passes to help Tulsa
rapture the scoring title with
an average nf 40.1 point* par
Kama with one gam* remain­
ing.
Only five m ajor Uamt in
30 year* hava reached the 40point per imme level - Army
and Oklahoma twice each, Ne­
vada, UCLA and Tulsa once
before. In 1342.

AFL
Eastern Division
W L T Fd.
Buffalo
• I «
Boston
■ 2 I
New York
4 3 1 .444
Houston
1 1 8
.112
Western Division
W L T Fd.
.San Diego
7 2 I .778
Kansas City
5 $ # .Me
Oakland
2 1 I. 3oo
Denver
2 • • . 1*2
Sunday's Result*
Oakland 31 New York 18
Kansas City 28 Houston i t
Only gam es eckedaled
Thursday's Gam*
Buffalo at San Diego
Only gam e scheduled
Sunday's Game
Kansas City at New York
Boston at Hum inn
Oakland at Denver
Only gam es scheduled

and William &amp; M ary a threepoint pick over Richmond.
Texas Christian and SMU
a n even money for their clash
Saturday and Georgia is a
one-point favorite over arch­
rival Georgia Tech.
Oklahoma la 10 ov e r Okla­
homa State, Tennessee is sis
over Vanderbilt, Rice la alg
over Tula m and Florida la
eight over Miami.
In pro football gam es oo
Thanksgiving, Detroit Is three
ov er Chicago In the National
Football League and San Die­
go la one over Buffalo In an
American Football League bat­
tle o f divisional powers.
On Sunday In tba NFL It'a:
St. Louis four over Pittsburgh,
Minnesota sly over Lot An­
geles, Washington (even over
New York, Green Bay nine
over Dallae, Baltimore nine
over San Francisco and Cleve­
land 13 over Philadelphia.
In the AFL, New York and
Kansas City are even money,
Boston Is three over Houston
ami Oakland five over Den
ver.

Lake Monroe Inn
Leads City Unit

Lake Monroe Inn look solo
possession of first place In the
City League as they trounced
second place Cook's Corner
in all four polnla. Big gun
for Like Monroe Inn was Phil
Boche with a 362 scries and
8 T. LOUIS (U P I) — The
Captain Larry P ivec rolled a
Sporting Nsws announced to­
200,
Andy Patrick was high for day (election o f Mel Stottlamyre, who reported to th*
Cook'* with a too series.
Harry's Bar continued Its New York Yank*** from Rich­
winning ways with a three mond o f the International
point win over third p la ce 1l-eegue, as minor league playH a r r y ' s 1»r o f the ytar.
Pryor's
Insurance,
The St. Louis-based week­
has now won 14 out of their
last 18 point*. Hank (Bud) ly sport* publication selected
Kretier paced Harry's with a Harry Walker, o f Jacksonvil­
213/338 while Bob May was le, in the International Leahigh for (he Insurance men cue, a* manager o f the year.
with his 200/323 total.
In other league action Rose Biddies Organized
and Wilk’ i and Bob's restau­
At Enterprise
rants collided In a battle for
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
fifth place and they came out
A biddy basketball team hie
with an even split to enable
been orcanited tn Enterprise
Hove and Wilk’i to hold their
for boy* 10 through 12 years
fifth place spot by one game.
of age with Forrest Nutt and
George Swann waa hot for
Tom Magenheimer as coaches.
Rose and Wllk's with ■ 210/
Efforts now are being mad*
378 series. Don Dorman tall­
to organlie a junior league
ied a big 213/368 while paclilg
for the 13 and 13 year olds
Hob's. Jet Lanes managed to
and Inlereelrd boys are ask­
win three points from the
ed to contact Coach Don StoAmerican Legion despite car­
well.
rying only four men. Paul
Marcotte pared Jet Lanes
with a good 213/567 while
Harold Appleby rolled 338 to
lead the Legionnaires.
In the final match Sanford
Manufacturers won a threepoint d eciiloo ov er Wisdom
Sod Busters as Jack Frost
posted a 200/340 and A1 Chatfin shone for W isdom 's with
a 4&gt;3 aeries.

Stottlemyre,

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By Jins B accbM
Herald Sparta Writer
WILDWOOD— Th*
High

Greyhound*,

after

their

Lyman

still "u p "

explosive

fourth

period victory last Friday over
th* Lakevlew Red Devil* of
Winter Garden, will try to do
what s o other ball club has
been able tu accomplish this
season — down th* Wildwood
High Wildcats when the two
Orange Belt Conference ele­
ven* clash here tonight.
It will be the last outing of
the cam paign tor both m a­
chine*.

a chance to srta."
Copeland didn’t say what
would happen if lb* 'Hound*
didn’ t play as good • gam*.
However, !t’« obvious what
might happen. Although com­
parative scores don't mean too
much, Lyman upset Um Red
D*vii* 38 to 20 but Wildwood
*11 but chased the Winter Gar­
den eleven 06 the field in s 31
to 0 contest.

Penn Slaters
To Reject Bids

H eed Coach Dick Copeland
UNIVERSITY PAR K , Pa.
of the Greyhound* declared,
(U P I) — The Penn State
" I f this club can play aa good
football team which started
as It did last week sre've got
th* aeason poorly but finish­
ed It with a bang, voted to
reject any bid tn * post-itason bowl game, if one should
be offered.

Ramon And Irigo
Pace Jai-Alai

Ramon and Irigo r ich rack­
ed up a pair o f vietorlsa Tues­
day night to pace th* action
at th* Orlando-Seminol* Jal
Alai Fronton. Ramon got his
two wins in th* s!*t*'* Initial
tiffs.
He paired with Mlota, for
th* first game triumph and
with Olsrre In th* second. Iri­
go captured the fourth con­
test — a single* affair, and In
the elsth he teemed with Elu
to post his second victory.

But thia h a n ’t deterred the
’ Hounds from having high
hopes of upsetting the Wild­
cats
tonight.
Last Friday
night their offensive and de­
fensive games Jelled at the
as me tlm* and they mad* life
rough for Lakevlew. They are
hoping both aapecli of the
gam * will "co m * together"—
a* Copeland puts it— again to­
night.

cUL
Bob Tucker’* "Thunder."
427-cublc inch Chevrolet, will
compete. It la oo* of the fast­
est In the South.
Also
competing
Saturday
and Sunday will be Brown
Crisi with bis AA-gas drag­
ster with speeds recorded in
e ic e s s of i80 mph with elaps­
ed times la the mid-eight se­
conds.
Association officials have an­
nounced that gatea will open
at 8 p. m. class starts at 7
p. m. and eliminations at 9:30
p. m. on Saturdays. On Sun­
days the gates will open at 10
a. m. with cU ss starts at 10:15
a. ra. and elimination* at 1
p. m.

The ’ Hounds will be depend­
ing upon seven seniors who
will be starting their last high
school grid gam e tonight.
Copeland announced that he
will start—for the first time
this season—an all senior beckfield. He j planning to go
with Jack Blanton at quarter,
Terry Toole at full, and Phil
P c r r s u i t and Andy Hinaly at the hil\cs. Ail o f them
played their best gamea of the
season last week.

(J d i
ACTION! THRILLS!
W*d/l &gt;•*♦•*» lp*&lt;4

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TONIGHT

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PARI-MUTUEL J h *
On the line, Copeland and his
WAGERING
I j
aides, Tom Barnes, Jim Far­
ley and Dick Silvers, wlU start 11 GAMES N IG H T LY ^
ends Gene Wlnklemin and UA h N.*M. Twes ATlm*.
MATINEE
John Stuart, tackles Dave M iWaa la l. t,1l MA
tie and Danny Overton, guards luuvAnows ra iieesst
t***7. Mwteawt
Chuck
Wagner
and
Ron
Greene ami center Ronnie
■ A-#^t
ifM. N
f
Toole.

Tha Lions finished the sea­
son with * 8-4 record, their
26th consecutive winning sea­
son, after toeing their first
thrr* games.

Am ong these. Winkleman,
Malls ind Wagnrr are seniors.
Toole and Stuart are Juniors
while Greene and Overton arc
sophs.

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Bowl Selection Committee at
Jacksonville, Fla., as one of
four team* under considera­
tion *■ Florida State Univers­
ity’s opponent in th* Gator
Bowl.

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Maj. Joe Story, tournament chairman; W. A. Patrick, president-elect of
the Sanford Bhrina Club, and Roy Williams, president. (Herald Photo)
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OVIEDO— Semiaoie Coun­
ty's Intern hoist tic basket bail
S t e m wan kicked off Tuesday
Right and e new eountywlde
scoring record was posted
when the South Seminole Jun­
ior High Hurricanes dumped
in US fein ts to detest Slavia
at tho high school gymnasium
here. Final score: 115 to 21.
Brant Rose, ■ Hurricane for­
ward, posted 24 point* lo r
Dave MlOer'f quintet i f they
bettered by one point tho old
■coring record et l i t points in
m m gam e which was set by
4he South Seminoles last tea•on.
The Hurricanes almost Mew
Slavia 00 the court la the first
period when, Jed by Roeo and
Kif West, thry netted 27 points
while limiting Slavia te seven.
The Casselberry school went
wild with 31 points ta the se­
cond statue end led 81 to 10 it
the tateralssloe.
In the third and fourth
quarters the Hurricane* post­
ed 27 points Is each period to
wind up with the IIS points
while Slavta added seven in
the third and only four In the
finale.
West took second high acorlog honors with 18 points fol­
lowed by Derm* Garrett’a If,
Bruce Stewart and Mike Har­
gis' 10 each, Leonard Hollis'
Dint and Mike Rlcket's eight.
Rounding out the South Semi­
nole scoring, Bob Means end
Jim Luce* had six each, Roonle Tolbert three, and Dave
Druedlng and Matt Hickok
each had a pair.
" Offensively," said Miller,
"it was hard to tell Just what
our boys did because in set­
ting the (coring record they
also made a lot of mistake*."
He pointed out that the Hurri­
canes lost the ball 23 limes
but admitted that his club
showed him lots o f hustle.
"O verall," he declared, "they
looked good."
Miller will get a better
chance to Judge hie club Tuts
day night at Lyman High's
gymnasium when the Hurrl
canes tangle with th* always
tough Sanford Junior High
Braves.
"D efen sively," said Miller,
“ Rose and Stewart w ere very
effective on th# rebounds,
Garrett, Wes* and I-ucas also
defended well."

T bc Seminole Timing A lsoelation trill be presenting 8
two-day super stock and com petition meet this weekend at
th* Osceola Drag Strip near
Sanford.
A draace entries Include Don
Nicholson's 427 • cubic Inch
M «rcury Comet station wagon,
the current Natlooal Hot Rod
A iiocU tion 's
A-FX
record
holder, capable of tlx and
eight Inch wheel stands of tb#
line.
He will be here by Invita­
tion of Hunt Lincoln-M ercuryo f Sanford.
Other advance entries in­
clude the "M r. Florida Stock
Elim inator," Sunny Haye* and
his Ron-Sun '84 Plymouth Spe-

— O P E N A L L D A Y T H A N K S G IV IN G —

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N ot. 28, 1M4 — P i n T

To Press Charges
Robert Brown, county son-

had not occupied a building
on property In Mobile Manor.
The sotting director stated
ho will awear out a warrant
that Mrs. Richards had ob­
fo r tha arrast o f Mr. and Mrs,
tained t building permit to
Eugene Richarda fo r alla*ad construct a home and a shed
violation* o f tha county ion - on tha property and that, ac­
in * ordinance.
cording to hit investigations,
Brown waa Initruetad to Mrs. Richards ia residing in
taka whatever action consid­ the ehed on the property
ered n ectsiary by the Board which Is not equipped with
o f C o u n t y Commissioner* sanitation facilities.
Tuesday when it waa advised
When the matter eeme be­
that Mrs. Richards aile**dly fore the County Commisstbn,
told the County Commission it was alleged by Brown that
and tonln* director that she Mrs. Richards had appllsd

Th* nama of Lincoln Street
in the Grave Manor area of
Sanford haa been changed tv
Grove Manor Drive, following
official action by City Cora*
mlseiooero.
Th* cbangs waa roqueated
Recently Tax Assessor Ma­ by m idtota of th* area. It

The Board o f County Com­
missioners Tuesday cancelled
taxes levied on three Sanford
ow1W3 parrtTJ’ o f la id and
withheld action on at least t l
mora until further opinions
■re rendered by County A t­
torney Harold Johnson.

In* director, M id today that

County Attorney
Will Defend
Canvass Board
County commissioners Tuts*
dsy suthoriied its connty at­
torney, Harold F. Johnson, to
defend the vote canvassing
board in its liti (ration brought
by E. P ops Basistt, unsuc­
cessful candidate fo r a com­
mission post.
Bassstt claims irregulari­
ties at some precinct* during
the N ov. 8 election !n which
he, a Republican, lost to W .
Lawrence
Sw offord,
Alta­
monte Sprlnga mayor, by lK ji
votes.
A tty. Johnson said yestsrday h t aspects to fits mo­
tions in th* ras* this week
with th* Circuit Court as th#
defense starts its action.
Named in the suit filed by
Bassett are Sw offord and the
follow ing member* o f the can­
vassing board: County Judg*
C. Vernon M ire, Mrs. Camil­
la Bruc* who ta also voting
registrar, jn d County Com­
missioner John II. Fltipatriek.
Circuit Court Clerk Arthur
Beckwith told commissioners
that 8woffor&lt;i'a victory has
been certified by the secre­
tary o f state and he will be
seated next January as Dis­
trict 3 representative. ,
tie added that should the
judge rule in favor o f th*
plaintiff In th* election suit
the
governor ' could order
Sw offord removed from the
commission and Rnssstt nam­
ed to replace him.
It la not expected that the
voting charges will be com­
pletely sired prior to the
seating o f the new commis­
sion, the hoard was told. How­
ever, should the judge favor
the motion for dismissal a*
planned by the defense the
issue will be ended.

earlier this year for home­
stead exemption with the
county tax assessor.
Chairman James A v s r y
pointed out that Mrs. Richards
apparently is guilty of violat­
ing the county’s zoning ordi­
nance or guilty o f perjury In
connection with the homestead
exemption application.
Brown did not say when he
will obtain the warrant.

Scientists Plan
Special Rites
Thanksgiving Day acrvices
will be held a t It a. m.
Thursday at First Church o f
Christ Scientist. 800 East
Second Street. V isitor! are
welcome.
One feature o f th* service
will be a period when individ­
ual Christian Scientists stand
up voluntari'y to express
their thanks to God in their
own words.
The sermon on "Thanksgiv­
ing” — ■* in all Christian Science services—will consist of
readings from the Bible, and
also from the Christian Sci­
ence textbook, ‘ ’Sclrnce and
Health with Key to the Scrip­
ture*” by Mary Baker Eddy.
There also will be hymna and
a period o f prayer.
Th# Golden text for the day
is from Fsalms 22: “ All th*
ends o f the world shall re­
member ami turn unto the
Lord: And all the kindreds o f
th* nntions (hail worship be­
fore thee.”
A related passage to be
read from Science and Health
i n c l u d e s these lines: " i t
should 1m* thoroughly under­
stood that all men huve one
Mind, one God and Father,
on Life, Truth, and Love.
Mankind will become perfect
in proportion as this fa ct be.
comes apparent, war will
cease and the true brotherhood o f man will be estab­
lished” (p. 467:9-13).

MOTION PICTURE producer John Hugh, in
Longwood last week for filming of ‘T he Cry o f
Laughing Owls," receives complimentary copies
of The Herald with on-the-scene reports of the
movie making from Herald reporter Donna
Estes, who practically camped out on location to
bring readers a first hand account of the city’s
reaction to its first visit from Hollywood.

ry Earls Walker billed the
City fo r taxes on land owned
by Sanford under a provision
in the Florida statutes requiring her to do so on lands
owned by municipalities for
■peculation, euch as those held
fo r industrial sitei whieh
would subsequently told for
BOOK FAIR held recently at South Side School found these youngsters
commercial ui*.
buying books. From left arc Laura Bracken, Librarian Mrs. Elizabeth
However, Johnson told the
Boyd, Brad Bush, Barbara T affer and Margaret Aiken.
(Ucrald Photo)
County Commission Tuesday
that three parcels, tw o o f
which ar* used for perking,
were owned for public pur­
poses and should b* exempted.
On tha other parcels in­
volved in tha tax bill submitt­
mess hall and "s a c k In” if ed to the CHy, Johnson de­
By Harry I. Johnaoo
thrown on them.
clared: “ I'm not rsady to adThe guards beat on the he wanted to.
Those Marinei stationed at
vis* tha Board on them. P i
Another didn't fare so welt. do it aa soon as I'v t complet­
Sanford Naval Air Station are drum constantly and, » one
playing for real in the prison­ prisoner slid , "That begins He waa tossed over the barb­ ed my research."
ed wire fence of the com ­
er-of-war
maneuvers
being to hurt after awhile.”
The Florida Council for the
Alt the while abuse, curt pound by his fellow prisoners
staged in a remote area of
Blind, a state agency, urges
word* are heaped on them. but waa "s h o t." He also cut
the compound.
motorists to ba constantly on
Their meal eonsiata o f rice. hia hand and had to have
The problem started Tuefthe alert fo r blind pedeatrtani
For ricu crt yeaterday the medical attention.
as they travel on busy thor­
day and ends later today and
Prisoners try to get some
guards gave them 10 raiaina
oughfares o r approach inter­
ia n o t an clght-hour-a-day
apiece. That'a it.
rest — undentandably — dur­
section*.
V-,
operation. The men atay on
But they have an out:
ing the n ight That docin't
the project continually.
If they want a cigarette, work either.
Some o f the Marines are
Every hour they’ re pulled
good food, kind treatment, all
"prisoner* of w ar." othcra
they have to d o is explain the on their feet and given more
arc their communistic guards.
operation of the Vigilante, the abuse.
And both sides play for keeps.
Cruel? M ajor Chen aaya
Iwin-Jct Mach 2 rcconnals
The prisoners are subjected
aance bomber located at the not. "It could mean the dif­
to virtually the same treat­
base.
ference between living and
ment they would receive from
None have. They take the dying In the rcat thing,” he
the hands o f the Beds. They
declares.
punishment,
are atuffed head down In a
At least one prisoner haa
The prisoners and guards
steel drum. They have water
n e a p e d and it took him more are under constant supervis­
than two hours to get from ion to see their physical and
the compound to his bar­ mental conditions are okay.
racks. It was worth it. His
But. and you can believe it,
commanding
officer,
Major they'll know a lot m ore about
B. T. Chen, told him he could the enemy and hia tricks
lake a shower, bead for tha whrn the exercise la finished.

Marines 'Playing For Keeps'

A rrqurat from the State
Highway Patrol, through a
letter from Seminole County
Commissioners, to- ban all
parking on Hwy 17-92 from
Lake Monroe to the Ornngo
County line was turned down
by City Commissioners, at
their meeting Monday.
The request was made In
the form o f a letter from the
County Commission Chairman
Jim Avery, which stated that
the rrowdrd condition o f the
highway posea a severe safety
problem.
City Commissioners denied
the request as it pertains to
French Ave. in Sanford, on
th# grounds that the portion
o f the highway which passes
through the city is six-Uned,
while the open highway out­
side the city I* four-laned.
Commissioners
maintained
that Frenrh A »e. I* wide en­
ough to permit parking In
front o f business pieces with­
out rrenting a traffic hazard.
A delegation o f French
Ave. merrhant* were present
in City Unit to protest the re­
quest, hut departed satisfied
w hrn commissioners moved to
deny it.
However, on# commission­
er noted, ‘ ‘The State Road
Department will do what they
like shout it, regardless o f
how we vote — they control
the road. They’ v* just allow­
ed us the rourtesy of express.
Ing our opinion.”

In Hotel Theft
Sis mat k in btea charged
in tbs theft at alcoholic bev­
erages from tha loogwood
Hotel over tha weekead.
Tbs Seminole ttarUTs Of­
fice Identified the s e a ar
Jarry M. Stearaa, charged
with petit Urcoay; Loon L
Maaa, petit Urcoay tad va­
grancy; Brtxa AUaa Sweat,
petit larceny tad vagrancy;
Willi# Northrop Smith, va­
grancy; Ranald Edward Saltrar, vagraacy, aad Roy Bict,
breaking tad oatariag Inves­
tigation.
Police allege tha men *n
tered the Longwood Hotel and
made off with a quantity of
bear, liquor aad win*. Entry
was gained by cutting a glass
on a aide door aad then forc­
ing another door la gat into
the atorags room.

request fo r a d sy nursery at

three "Lincoln Btrecta,” and

2440 Oak Avenue, after neigh­

ona "Lincoln Avenue" in th*
county. Residents agreed to
pay for change In street nama

bors appeared in opposition;

sign*.
In other action commission­
ers approved th* request of
Duval W. Hunter Jr., o f Hun­
ter Ice and Fuel, to waive the
ordinance requiring maximum
width o f driveways to allow
for 123 feet on Weet 13th
Street at th* ic* plant. Th*
street i* presently under re­
construction;
Denied a request from
Southward Realty to rant sev­
en parking stilts In tha First
Street and Park Avenue park­
ing lot, until after the 90-day
m eterleii trial parking period
Is over;
Referred back to the Toning
and Planning Com m inlon a

OVER 3S TEARS
At First A Palmetto
(Alongside old poet affka)

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Is Thanskgiving only a holiday, from work, only a family Blithering, only a
dinner of roasted turkey? W# don’t think so. Join with us in giving thanks for
peace, for security, for a free tnterpriie-democracy

Wasn’t It Worth

derful thingi which aro a part of our American

Waiting For?

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all the

way of life.

a variety o f wayi.

W e will be closed Thursday, Nov. 26

"W ith Al) Th# Trimmings"

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Children's Dinners $1.00

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won­
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for tha thousands o f neighbors and friends whom H is a privilege to serve in

$ 175

On The Lakefront

and Grandview Avenue as re­
quested;
Denied a request fo r a lar­
ger street light a t Locust end
Celery Avenue.

M AICO

Thanksgiving
Dinner

Hwy. 17-92

Approved Installation o f n
street light at East 24th Place

KING AND QUEEN of the Full Festival sponBorcd by Longwood Elementary School ITO
were Leater Dome and Carla Del Vi Haygin who
were elected by students of Mrs. Marcella
Olliff’a clans after turning in a $10.81 collection
In the penny count.
(Herald Photo)

come
on in!

Old Fashioned

YOU R CHOICE —

6 Men Charged

was pointed out that there are

'Thumbs Down/
Says County On
Parking Ban

W E R E OPEN THANKSGIVING!

TURKEY OR
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County Cancels 'Lincoln Street' In Grove Manor
Taxes Levied
On City Parcels Changed To 'Grove M anor Drive'

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Oviedo Extension
Homemakers Club
Makes Yule Plans

After aa a p p r o p r i a t e
Thanksgiving devottaa, M ri.

Mrs. Ruth Denltll who had
attended the Coonty Health
meeting In Sanford, gave a
m oat Interfiling and detailed
leport; aha also announced
that tbe Mobile X-ray unit
will be in Seminole County

MRS. CINDY CRAIN, right, from Alpha Nu
Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority, preaonta diversifying red wagon to the pediatric
word at Seminole Memorial Hospital. The wagon
Is n gift from the sorority, and Mrs. June Wil­
kins, R.N. and head of the pediatric ward,
graciously accepts in behalf of all the young
patients who will gleefully benefit from Its use.

Colorful District Meeting

Mr. and Mri. E. A. Chitten­

The Sanford club was boat
for the District S meeting o f
the Business and professional
Women's Club recently at the
Mayfair Inn, with Helen Juettncr, District Director, presid­
ing.
Under tbe general chairn u m b lp 'C f Myrtle Onnltcb,
the meeting waa most c o lo r

den and M ri. Olga Laramore
of Pinellas Park will be
a pending
the Thanksgiving
holidays with their sister,
M in Edna Chittenden.
Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker Sr.
has departed for Panama
City to epend Thanksgiving
With her son and hii family,
Mr. and M ri. J . M. Shoe­
maker.

New Arrivals

Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Boland
end Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Ful­
ler of Burlington, N. C. aro
■pending
the
Thanksgiving
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Gielow. Mrs. Boland
end Mrs. Fuller aro lis te n
of Mrs. (ilrlow.

The party was at the homo
of Mrs. flcaula Thornton and
attending were Mr. and Mra. j
James Sctnn, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Nichols, Mrs. Melts
Starke, Mrs. Bertha Ithudes.i
Mrs.
Jessie Tanner, Mrs. I
Harriett
McIntosh,
Charles
(iriem e, Ed Ludccke, ll. Lee
Anderson and Clyde Bokcr.

Mr.

DOUG KRENZER, win
of Mr. ami Mra. AI
Kron/.or of Cnuaewny
Drive in Forest City,
celebrated his eighth
hirtlulny on November
20. Dnuyr has twin sis­
ters, Mary Lit anil Jo
Anne, ami a ninu year
old Brother, Jeff.

Personals
Mrs. Joe Davis was the
guest of honor at a stork
shower given recently by Mrt,
R. C. Semonct, Mrs. Dave
Tropf and Mra. George Him*
sner at Mri. Semones' home
on Pine Street.
T be color scheme of pink
and blue was carried out In
the decorations. Games were
played and the opening of
gifts took the good part of the
morning.

and

Mrs.

ful end Interesting. Registra­
tion waa held at 9 a.m. with
a "co ffe e M atch" at the board
meeting In the Green Room
end e nominating committee
meeting In the Green Room
waa at 10 a.m . The workshop
was held at 11 a.m. in the
east
ballroom
with -Helen
Juettncr presiding. Various
groups were divided accord­
ing to rainbow colors shown
on name tags with each work­
ing on a specific issue.

Mi­
Following
th e
business
West meeting, mem bers met In the
ballroom
for
a
delicious
Seventh Street announce the
luncheon served on gold ban­
arrival of their second child,
quet cloths with green crystal
a son, Stephen David Brown, goblets and candelabra hold}
Imm Saturday, Nov. 21, at lug tall burning tapers. Tab­
.Seminole Memorial Hospital, le* were decorated w i t h
.Sanford, and weighing In at hough* of greenery intersper­
a healthy seven pounds seven sed with eye-catching ar­
and one-half ounces.
rangements nf fall fruits and
Maternal grandparents era ornamental gourd*—all beau
Mr. and Mra. A. T. G on u tei, tifully carrying out the club
US Pinecrest Drive, and pa­ colors of gold and green.
ternal grandparents are Mr.
Arolyn True, president of
and Mr*. W. D. Brown, 136 the Sanfurd d u b , presided at
Garrison Drive, all o f San­ the luncheon with the invoca­
ford.
tion being given by Helen
Pearson. Girl Scout Troop
337 o f Lake Mary under the
leadership of Mrs. II. W.
Danklefs presented colors and
the welcoming speech was
given by Jessie Brlsson ol
this city with the response by
Ionic County Home Demon­ Adrienne Waite of College
stration Club.
Park.
At the conclusion of the
Entertainment was pro*Id
business meeting Mrs. Lynn rd by the Twirling Scmlnoles
Muster Introduced L. P. Mur­ of Seminole High School us
ray, Camp Director o f Camp der the direction &lt;4 Sylvia
Challenge, who told of the ac­ Williams with a special num
tivities at Camp Challenge her "D on't Let the Rain
and showed a most Interest­ Come D ow n." Them petite
ing m ovie o f the c*m p and and attractive young ladles
it* facilities. Camp Challenge drew a tremendous ovation
Is the only Easter Seal Camp for their sparkling presenta­
In Florida and is open for It tion.
weeka In the summer for
Guest speaker for the galh
handicapped people from all cring waa Anne Druiin, state
over the state. This la a film treasurer. The 33 members
that everyone should see aa present represented clubs in
few realise what wonderful S a n f o r d , Kissimmee, St.
work la being done for (he Cloud, Colonial Town, College
handicapped within 13 miles Park, G reeter Cocoa Beach,
of Sanford.
Melbourne, Eau Gallic, Cocoa
chael

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Federated W om ens Clubs
View Enlightening Film

The Seminole County Fed­
eration of Women's Clubs met
N ew com en to Sanford an­ at the Oviedo Woman’s Cluh
kle, anil Mrs. Howard (iwin Thursday morning at 10:30
and their three - year • o ld . a.in. Mra. Lynn M oslcr, pres­
daughter, Tambi. They art- ident of the Oviedo Woman's
living at 311 Tangerine Drive Club, gave the address of
in ilavennn Park. The Gwins welcome uml the respon d
cam e to Sanford from Little was mado hy Mrs. Joel S.
Hock, Ark., and he U em ­ Field of the Pilot Club of San­
ployed by Home Distributors. ford.

Enterprise

By Mrs. Ritchie Barrie
Cindy Lea Harris, daugh­
ter o f Mr. end Mra. Richard
Harris, o f enterprise, recent­
ly celebrated her fifth birth­
day with an afternoon party
•ad a fam ily dinner later to
the evening.
Gam es were played end tbe
guests shared in the admira­
tion o f the lovely gifts as they
were opened. The guest* re­
ceived party favors and w ere
served ice cream and drink*
with the delicious birthday
cake after tbe boooree blew
the candles out.
Guest*
Included
five of
Ciady'e kindergarten ciste ­
rn etc*, Susie Johnson, Donne
Moore, Bonnie Baker, Fran­
ce* Ferris and Jeaninne Mar­
cia; also her brothers, Jay
end Mel F arris; her grand-

Sanford BPW Club Hosts

Personals

Mrs. la in M. Dsvis was
pleasantly
surprised
when
her daughter, Mr*. Charles
Mapp. who lives in Flossn iorw . 111., arranged long
distance for a birthday cele­
bration,
which included a
birthday cake.

by fb
Mrs. Koaky
Mra. Marion Nichols.
One of tbe highlights of tbe

W. H eV ,

FUTURE TEACHERS dntafatna nhown h e r e attended the state conten­
tion of FTA nt the Jack Tar Hotel In Clearwater laat wank. From left
a n Donna Coiling, Mariinette Welch, Mis* Grace Marin Btineripher, teach­
er, Criil Harden and Elaine Echola. Delegates from ths boys chapter of
FTA w en Jess Whiting, Ronnie Hinson, Lee Sparkman and David Noell.

Cindy Lea Harris Honored Public Speaking Program
With fifth Birthday Party Entertains Xi Beta Eta

W. P. Carter, chairman, call­
ed the meeting to order.
Aa aaaoaaeement was made
that the Union Tbaakiglvlng
Service would be held at tbe
Pint Baptist Church to Ovie­
do with Bishop Pawaey de­
livering the sermon at 7:1#
pm .

I

JACA1ANBA cn iC U
The Jacaraada Circle o f
The G erdts C t e t e f 8 — ford
m et recently at the h om e e f
M n . J . G. D avid. T w o sew
mem bers
Introduced
w ere
Mra. BUI Beliale aad Mra. A .

daikioue

approval o f the group, to do­
nate the new little red wag
which will bn need fai the pe­
diatric ward a t Semiaoia Me­
m orial Hospital. According to
Robert Beieerer, admtalstri
tor o f tbe boepKal, this little
wagon, com plete wRb «
belts, and bail, should delight
em ail children on Uwlr way
to h ave X-raya taken o r other
laboratory testa administered

fty Bseiya U aly
Nbw memben of the Ex­
tension Homemaker*! Club
n et Friday mornlag at the
City Ball to Oviedo,

Dec. 14-li.
Mrt. Harold Barnes showed
a beg aba bad made from
potter paper end burlap, and
described in detail lnstruc:
tioos for making the bag. It
waa decided that the Christmaa party would be held at
tbe borne o f Mrs. Ruth Dantell in Winter Park, and each
m em ber la to take a covered
dish and a small gift.
Tbe meeting adjourned aft­
e r the salute to the flag.

enjoyed

Mrs. M. L. Tinsley of Alta­
monte Springs, president of
Hie Federation, presided at
the meeting. Alt officers ami
chairmen gave reports and
then each club represented
gave a report of Us activities
for the year.
The cluh* In attendance
were the Altamonte Springs
Civic Club, Altamonte Springs
Following this movie a de­ and Orlando, making it truly
Garden Club, Longwood Civic
licious covered dish luncheon • Business Women's Day at
League, O v i e d o Woman's
the M ayfair Inn.
was served.
Club, Sanfurd W om an's Club,
Sanford Gatdcn Club, Pilot
Club o f Sanford, Casselberry
Woman's Club and the Sem

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Refreshments of frown fruit
salad,
cookies end coffee
w ere served the guests with
out cups made in the shape
at diapers of pink flannel to
tom plote the refreshments.
Attending were Mrs. Eu­
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Davis,
Mra. Charles
Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Berico,
Mrs. Munroc Morris, Mrs.
WilUam Cook, M rt. Darwin
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AIpha Na Chapter ell borne of Mrs. Mary Grace I After a very
Delta Kappa, tateroa- |Kosky.
boilaess meeting, the
baaorary teacbers' sormet m eetly at tbe

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XI Beta Eta Chapter met
parents, Mr. and Mr*. Fred
llarria; her aunt. Miss Helen recently with Pat (Vernon)
Snodgrass, and her g n a t un­ Hardin as hostess.
A Utter waa read from tbe
cle, Alfred Cornett of Fella
Baptiat Children's Home in
Church, Va.
Lakeland giving a Christmas
list for the group’s adopted
girL It was decided to send
her a pair of pajam as and
slippers.
Announcement was mad*
the annual Joint luncheon
be held this year on Jan.
at the Capri with Zeta
Chapter ea hostesses.

CINDY HARRIS

The Duquettes
Observe Advance
Thanksgiving
By M argaret Cooky

of
to
23
XI

It wee decided that a full
Thanksgiving basket would be
given to the family of Judy
Kinnlard from the chapter.
The neat meeting will be
held on Dec. U at the home
o f Sue (E . C .) Harper Jr.
T be
Interesting
program
waa divided into two parte
with Team I giving the por­
tion on public (peeking. Ginny (Gordon) Frederick gave
an eaample o f sn Informative
speech on a subject not gen­
erally known or understood.
WHIa Mae (John) Prokosch
gave a talk on “ Vanishing
Idcntitlet" aa an eaample of
a convincing speech. Candy
(A . A .) McClanahan gave an
entertaining talk on how to be
a Navy wife.

Osteen

Mr. and Mra. George C. Du
quelle, o f 71 South Cortes
Avenue, North Orlando, have
recently returned with their
four youngsters from a de­
lightful, long weekend In SL
Petersburg.
Denise,
Diane,
Raymond
and even baby Renee, not to
mention Mae and
Georga
themselves, reveled In the St.
Petersburg sunshine, let the
Gulf lap at their feet, splash­
ed in the Sea Castle's cool
pool, toured the sights and
thankfully partook nf Iheir
bountiful Thanksgiving feast,
grateful for a relaxing week­
end together,
George la associated with
Martin-Orlando and put hla
four-day weekend to good use.

Personals
By M n . Clarence Saydfr

A coat o f wax on the chrome
and Mrs. Raymond
Lawson visited with Rev. and of kitchen chairs will prevent
Mrs. Foster at Oxford, Sun­ rust.
Mr.

It la almost impossible to
meet the dally calcium needs
without consuming som e milk
or dairy products, the U. S.
Department
of
Agriculture
a»ya.

Mr.
and
Mrs.
Douglas
Thompson are the parents o(
a daughter, Disna Lynn, born
Nov. 8, at the Seminole Me­
morial Hospital.

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Synthetic rubber gloves for
cleaning are not affected by
arid solutions and cleaning
fluids.

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JUDY Onkley, daughter or Mr. anti Mrs.
Karl Oakley of Arden
Road in Forest City,
celebrated h e r third
birthday with a party
at her home on Novem­
ber 8.

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Personals

Doug B yre, son o f Mr. and
Mrs. Willard L. Byrn, of 1356
Oak Lane, has returned home
after undergoing a aeries of
testa and treatment at the
Orlando Base Hospital.

sen.

Mrs. D. M. King gave a r e ­
port on tha workshop held to
Orlando.
Mrs. Brisson gave an Inter­
esting talk on horticulture. Ia
planting anything, be it flow ­
ers, trees, or plants, be sura
to purchase g o o d healthy
plants, prepare beds properly,
ferterllxe every two o r three
weeks. Keeping soil wet w ill
eut down on loss from freesttog. Plant rye grass now in
bar spots on the lawn. In dan­
ger o f a frees*, put cardboard
boxes over plants.
Names were drawn for ex­
change pal plants to be e x ­
changed at the April meeting.
She also started a book for
exchange plants, flowers and
seed for those who have them
to give awsy snd for thoso
who wsnted them.
M n . Morelsnd g iv e a report
on the Board meeting. 300,000
trees have been planted In
central Florida. The new Gar­
den Club Building was started
on Tuesday, Nov. 17 i t 10:30
a.m. at the ground breaking
ceremonies on that day and
should be completed in flvo
• • •
months. Each circle was asked
to donate trading stamps to
Hibiscus Circle
Tbe Hibiscus Circle of thq help furnish the Club.
Sanford Garden Club, met at
the lovely hom e of M n . Gor­
don Brisaon, on Friday, Nov.
13. M n . Brisson waa assisted
by Mrs. J. V . Jones and Mrs.
R. L. Dana.
E. C. Lundberg o f the Agri­
culture D ep t, gave a moat in­
teresting talk on how to grow
roses in Florida and bow to
prepare the beds, fertllire,
prune, and what part of the
garden to plant them. He said
it was better to put a 30 cent
plant in a 13.00 hole than visaversa. He also stressed to ga­
ther old mulch and leaves and
burn to kill any pest or fung­
us, in the autumn, and ro-

Mra. Harry Oitcen and her
daughter, Mra. Tom Lemon
Chilled canoed meats slice
spent a recent weekend in
Jacksonville
visiting
Mrs. easily by removing both ends
Lem on's son, Tom m y, who is of the container and pushing
meat out in one piece,
working in Jacksonville.

Casselberry

By Jane Caaaelberry
Mrs. Edith Mynderse of 222
Lake Ellen Circle, CaaielIwrry, Is confined to the Flor­
ida Sanitarium and Hospital
in Orlando, where ahe I* suf­
fering from a collapsed disc
In her back.

Team II, Sue (E . C .) Har­
per Jr., Pat (Vernon) Hardin
and Dot (T im ) Richards bad
each m em ber write a topic
for a speech on alipa o f paper,
which were pasted around so
that no one got their own
topic and each m em ber bad
to make e one minute speech
Some o f tbe topics which
proved to be both intereatlng
and amusing w ere: How to
Mow a Lawn; Me, M yself and
I; How to Peel an Onion; Ka
leidoscopc; How to be a Good
Housawlfe; H o n e a t y , and
Navy l i f e
Versua Civilian
Life.
Discussion waa held on
each o f the speeches by the
writers o f the topics and
Candy (A . A ) McClanahan
waa the winner in presenting
the m oat interesting speech
on how to be a good house
wife.
Refreshments were served
by the hoitesi to the follow­
ing: Glnny (G ordon) Fred
erlck, Betty (Clarke) Braestie, Willa Mae (John) Prokoacb, Jessie (A lbert) Shaw,
Dot (T im ) Richards, Sue (E .
C.) Harper Jr., Pat (Vernon)
Hardin, Jeanette (John) Alex­
ander and FI (J . Harold)
Chapman.

M n . Doeald Jackson. Birds
and Conservation chairm an,
spoke ea the recent conserva­
tion display at the Civic Cen­
ter. She alee reported that
the Sanford Audubon Society
had visited a nearby ranch
which abetters a Bald E agle's
nest la connection with Bald
Bagla Week.
Mrs. A. C. Me Reynolds,
Horticulture chairm an, gave
an Informative talk on seeds,
bulbs aad plants to be put out
now; their c a re and fertiliselion.
Members w are urged to at­
tend t h e
ground-breaking
ceremony fo r tbe new Garden
Club building.
Plans w ere m ade fo r food
for the b a ia ar. Mr*. L. E.
Lee per gave an Interesting
program on Christmas ideas
aad decoration!.
Assisting Mra. David were
Mrs. Donald Jackaon and
Mr*. Fay Jones,
Others present w ere Mrs.
C. A. Anderson Jr., Mrs. R. L.
Andrews, M n . Sadie Berry,
Mra. W. B. Brinson, Mrs. T.
R. Butts, M rs. C. M. Flowers,
Mrs. S. C. Graham, M n . DeWitt Hunter, M n . H. E. MeSwain, Mrs. S. A. Poloskl,
M n . Irving Pryor, Mrs. Al­
burn Rector, Mra. Bertha
Rhodes, M rs. W. L. Roche,
Mra. Metta Starke, 3 t n . L. B.
Steele, M n . Ben Wade and
Mrs. Win. Wilson.

mulch for toe winter
Prune la Dee., o r Jan. He else
aato net to aver fertilise grass.
Give U plenty o f water bat d o
not water after 4 o'clock to
the afternoon.
Mrs. Brisson and co-hostess­
es served delicious pumpkin
p it and coffee, after which
tbe meeting waa opened with
a prayer by Mra. Brie son.
Nineteen members were pres­
ent.
Mrs. Irene Ludwig was wel­
com ed beck in the Circle after
a too long absence due to 111-

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c n r ii dlveeto M b oa aey
groeade la tk t kook because
ka k*§ bcokaa all tk« T m
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toooy hosbaad bat a good
How tong dooo a
OSttiUy stay a w a y !
I * » allraid b o's broko and
koagry. Should 1 toy to locata b l n ! I ’ve got Uto
■M aty; besides, 1 gueta 1
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A GLUTTON
TOR PUNISHMENT
DEAR GLUTTON: Just
f o eutiidt aod blow the dog
whtotto. If he'* broke aod
kuagry, be'li hear it aod
c o n e home.
• a •
DEAR ABBY; 1 don’t
know what the ihoe com ­
panies have againit people
with big feet, but I a n get­
ting very discouraged, t am
a IS-year-old girl w bo wears
a slat 18 D shoe, aod I can't
Aod a decent-looking pair
e&lt; shoes In my else any­
where in this town. I have
to order my shoes from a
catalogue, and tho only
styles they make in m y site
a n for old ladles. Can you,
o r any of your readers, help
aw , Abby!
TEN D
DEAR TE N : I'm proba­
bly putting my foot in U,
but if 1 were in YOUR
■hoe*, I'd hound tho local
aboo store* until they spec­
ial-ordered the kind o f shoe*
1 wanted.

By Abigail Von Baron

l i p y y InaBaftd A m a
act af dishes, hut Td lika
to ba re both. H ow !
GLENDA
DRAM GLENDA: If H
won't put a strata an your
budget, treat ywwsetf to a
new sat o f disk**. Rad do R
cautiously. I don’t recom ­
mend b r ill ting a busbead
who baa both a violent tam­
per and five guaa.
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A IR Y : 1 am n wi­
dow, gatting on in y e a n ,
and I am not physically
able to gat around in the
crow ds any more. 1 am also
dear

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than moat people to anBounce beforehand that yew
did not Intend to g ir o gift*.
Ignore the replies. They
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• • •
Troubled t W rit* to AB­
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stamped,
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Newspaper Enterprise
It wae rare Indeed to And
a awing due to superior card
play in the World Bridge
Olympiad, but In the match
between England and France,
to A M T fl
APB
Maurice Harrison-Gray made
to A Q
f/lt llT *
a three no-trump contract
ftltB
f i t
while hie opposite number
k ill
A Q IM
went down.
Boon tap
T bs bidding and opening
lead was the same at both
tables and In each Instance
dummy's jack o f spades won
the trick.
Harrison-Gray promptly lad
ace and another dub. East
was in with the queen and
led back a spade to his part­
ner. This gave declarer four ]
Tho French declarer cashed
diamonds, t h m clubs and two fo u r diamond tricks and led
■pedes for a total o f nins | • spade. W est took hi* ace
tricks.
and returned the suit where­

upon the defense w as able to
take five tricks.
llarrlaon-Gray’s lino o f play
was eminently correct. Ho
could count eight tricks to
start with and the best place
to go after a ninth wae in
clubs.
The French declarer’s play
would have worked i f East
held the are o f hearts, but
that was a oO per cent chance
only. The chance o f being
able to develop a third club
trick was far far better. Thle
time tho percentage play waa
the winner.
Incidentally, ft should be
noted that both South players
rebid to two no-trump over
the two cluha response with
a no-trump pattern, but only
13 high card point*.

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By Ruth M in*tt

to get the children to do
"N o matter how much *1som ething than to do It my- tra money for this o r that."
lowance we give Jimmy, he ie
If you talk like that, your
always com ing to me for ex- children are outsm arting you
aelf, to I've given up trying." all along th* line.

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Last Christmas I tent flow -1 many colorful flow ers, Imludora to my c W m in ff "Italian big a basket erieugviuaat o f
family'*— in fact, to two fam ­ Icbvi-i and red nnd yellow
flower*. You ran see what
ilies. And they wrero so thrill­
you are sending and select
ed at the Idea that I have from thu pictures In the little
found my solution o f "what booklet.
to

send fo r Christmas" to
This flower sending la nil
peopla a world aw ay; people so well arranged that I had
whom you love but who you exactly the message I wished

Legal Notice

*° » ' nd
with the
flowers. My Italian "fa m ilies"
gave parties and had thrir
friends com* to see my g ift
of flower* wired from Am er­
ica, and TH AT ia real ap­
preciation.
Th* Florist* Telegraph De­
livery service la nationwide.
Just visit your florist itismher, select your g ift , give th*
address for your oversea*
friend o r fam ily and It ie
done. Send now and you save
th* charges o f cablin g; it can
be done by air mall. Tha
F le u r o p
Association has
branch#* everywhere and the
money exchange problem has
been solved by the use o f spe­
cial unmlnted currency, the
"Flsurin." Th*
fleurin
la
equivalent to 25 centa In
American money o r on* Swiss
franc ami all Interflora or­
der* are transmitted In Fleurins. N o matter how far or
how near you aend your flow srs, and love, they ean be de­
livered a world aw ay within
a few hours.
By the way, I have some o f
thesa charming littla illuatratad booklets and, If you
would like one, send now but
be sure to enclose a self-ad­
dressed stamped envelop*.
And a "flow ery " Christmas
to you!
Tomorrow — "D ea r E d jlh
Thornton McLeod.”

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I X t i i s : C I R C U IT c n t ' i i T n r
ix c h a x i r h v xo . i i m s
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Plaintiff. C O C X T V . F L O R I D A
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XOTICM T O A P P K A S
PETEK DARK!
Defendant. EITLA M. DOLTON
t h r r r « T R o r f l o r i d * to i
Plaintiff,
VS
PETER DAIIMI
KLtJAII J. DOLTON
111# Post Avenue
Uruns It. New York
D.r-nd till,
rt-KASW TAKE NOTICE that ro ld c rc * unknown
you trs hereby required to file S T A T E O F F L O R I D A T O l
ELIJAH J. BOLTON:
your written anewer or defence
residence unknown
If nny. pereoneity or br en at­
You ere hereby notified thet
torney, on nr before December
I. t i l l , at the Office of the a Bill of Complaint for divorce
Clerk of the Circuit Court at hoe b».n filed neelnst you. end
the Courthouse In Manford, you sre required to eerve t
Kemlnole County, Klorlda, end copy of your enewer or plead­
to matt a copy thereof to Xten- ing to tho Bill of Complaint
etrom. Davie a Mclntoeh. At­ on the Plaintiffs Atturncy.
torneys for Plaintiff, Poet o f ­ Norris !' Want fork. III. i:7
fice Dos 1114, Sanford. Florida. West Church Street, Orlando,
IITT1, la that certain divorce Flortds. snd file Ibe original
iroceedlag pending agalnet you enawer or p!*adlng In tha office
n the Circuit Court of the o f tha Clerk of tbs Circuit
Ninth Judicial Circuit of Plor- Court on or before December
tde In aad for Bcmlnole coun­ 4, t ill, tf you fall to do eo
ty. In Chancery, an abbreviat­ Judsm nt by default wilt be
ed title o f eate eaaee being taken against y»u for the relief
“Lorlet McPhereoe D e r a i l . demanded In tha Bill sf Com­
Plaintiff, vereua peter Derml. plaint.
DONE AND ORDERED at
Defendant,'' and herein full not
or a Decree Pro Confeeco Xanford. Seminole County. Ftor.
will be entered aaalnat you end Ida. tblc 2nd day of November,
li l t .
the cause proceed *a parte.
(HEAL)
(HEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Clerk of the Circuit Court
tty: Joan K. Wilks, D. C.
By: Martha T. Vlhtea
Deputy Clerk
PuMt.h Nov. I, tl, U, 11. m i
Xtenetrum. Devlc ft McIntosh ODO-IS
Attorneys at Dew
Peat Office Bos l i l t
Sanford. Florida l i n t
Enjoy
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d o not so* often enough to
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ers speak a universal langu­
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rrceptlon m y gifta received.
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T V Tim a thaw of the Night: Isn’ t served the way you'd Laura gets so nervous abc
18:10-11 p m . ABC. ABC like tt to be, remember this takes som e o f her neighbor's
Scop* "ChurehlB at M : Aa aeries isn’t "T h e Defenders." relaxation pills, things hit a
ApprtriaUoa hp Richard BurI : » l p.m . ABC. Shindig. liddy note as Laura ends up
table. D ick Vaa
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tag a r t lowtalnsd to the title. headed b y England's best- Dyke and M ary T yler Moore
Sir W laatw win ho t o w Nov. soiling Matt Moaro, the pop­ carry the brunt o f th* show
aad th a n will bo many ular Chad and Jeremy Duo, with a good assist from Tom
tributes to Me greatest#. This tk* contributions o f Neil So- Tully s o d Isabel Randolph as
ra o by mm o f to* w orld's best daka, Donna Loren, Tina Tur­ the parents.
own actors ie particularly ner and even the Righteous
8-11 p .m . NBC. Wednesday
appropriate state Burton is Brothers. Th* songs are such Night M ori*. "T h e R s ck .1
not oaly e frtaod o f the war­ big hits, that to list (Item This film waa based o o actual
time prim * minister, he also would provoke such an emo- experiences o f A m erican pri
narrated the TV aerie* ‘ T h * Ikmal paroxysm , you might Miners in K o r a u w ar eam ps,
not recover In time to savor and stars Paul Newman. H*
Valiant Y ears."
plays a decorated w ar hero
T :I M p.m. NBC. I k e Vir­ them on th* show.
ginian. "AH Nice and Legal."
M : » p .m . CBS. Dick Van returned to the U. S. after
(C olor)
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pa ren ts."
Another son ca m p aad facaa court
again lor this standard, elon­ Purple
gated w riters series, hut the fln u y flashback episode as martial, accused a f collabor­
presence af Anno Francis as Rob tells pain-wracked Sally a te I with tha enem y. The
a demon lady attorney helps why she shouldn't take Bud­ all-star supporting cast tn
sustain interest. She isn't d y 's prescription pill*. This eludes Anne Francis, Walter
Edmond
O'Brien,
readily accepted by the com goes back to Rob's army days Pldgron,
munity a id , K the truth be when Laura gets into s panic Wendell Corey and Lao M ar­
haewn, bar effort* to dupli at the prospect of meeting vin.
cate Portia's success in a R ob's parents for thr first
9:XM0:3O p.m . ABC. Burke'*
courtroom aren't really that time. The encounter ia one of Law “ Who Killed the Tall
brilliant. But, Mist Francis those embarrassingly f u n n y One In the M id d le !" When a
is charming, James Drury is sequences, but thanks to deft member o f ■ singing sister
OK in the continuing title role playing by all concerned. It trio is knocked o ff, you'd
and, if the course o f justice stresses laughter. And when think the ch ief suspect would
have to be n music lover,
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t o dtomnttoai gtvtaf me
Christmas
gift* tor
the
above reason*. I am now
receivin g unpleasant ans­
w ers to m y totters each as,
" I don't g ive to g e t " Abby.
1 don't want to accept aad
n ot give In return. Waa
w hat 1 did an terrible!
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Newspaper Eaterpriee Aaaa.
Memo to mothers: Your
child la outsmarting you
whenever you mako any o f
tho following remarks:
• • •
"Junior’s teacher Just seems
DEAR ABBY: I'v e been to havs it in fo r him.’*
"1 hop* you w on t think
happily married for three
months tod this is the first Sally’s rude. She's Just going
time my husband has shown through a phase."
"1 finally got Suxy a tele­
signs of having a violent
tamper. For a wedding gift, phone o f her own because eh*
w e got a “ starter" set monopolised the f a m i l y
(service for four) o f some phone."
" I know Bobby ipends too
eipensive English dishes. I
don't care for the pattern much time watching televi­
as It Is much too fussy, so sion, hut what can you do
1 use them for every day, about i t ! "
"I 'm exhausted every night
hoping In time I'll break
them so I won't have to by th* time I get Hilly to
took at them any m ore. My bed."
"I think sixth graders sr*
mothsr-ln-law gave us a set
of cheap dishes she got too young for boy-girl evening
with coupons, which are parties, but I'm letting Sue
very plain. I use them for hare on* because It seems so
company because It's ser­ important to her.”
"Junior mede me promise
vice for 12.
I want to buy a good act not to tell his dad he Dunked
of dishes but my husband hie math teat for fear he
can't understand w hy. Ha would be grounded,"
" I can 't leave town because
Just paid &lt;t&gt;0 for a new gun
(h e has four guns) and 1 f c a n t find a baby sitter the
didn't lay anything.
We children will mind."
both work aod pool our
"T should have a talk with
money. I’d rather have a Billy's teacher, but he doem't
want me to g o near the
school.”
" I t ’s more trouble to try

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h ack security. * • eh era tag
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Cl to Jalr SI) Iaataad ai gola g a t too (hat a apood, taking
other ckaacoa, ho avra to get
j forte* working constructively.
Taka tine for atodr. keep ap­
p o in tm e n ts, ate. Follow aaaoc*
la too who daatro to aaa a w n
ap-to-date awthoda,
LBO (fa ir SS to August
t l ) A a r M a n a tln g money
matters ahould ha studied
wall today, hot don’t toko any
action until a talar time. Don't
Invent toe mock at this time.
Regrets coaid coma tator If
g o o do.
VIRGO (A ogaat 23 to Soptomber S3) I f yoa a n objeet i n In fou r attitude, you can
handle those Intonating da*
tlea wall and accept charming
Invitations. The ptaneta a n
with you. But wlaa Judgment
la alM necessary.
LIBRA (September S3 to
O c t o b e r IS ) Inveetlgatlng
somewhat Into whataver la
p u n lln g will ahow how to get
along with thoee about you
better. It paya to play tha
Good Samaritan. Many unexported benefit* become y ou n .
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November I I ) Don't be an­
noyed at meticulous frknda
w ho bavo meticulous friends
heart and aro bending their
effort* la such direction. He
cooperative Instead. Then you
m ake m l prograi*.
SAGITTARIUS (November
32 to December 31) Any ef­
f o r t ! you make to gain favor
with hlgher-upa la wUa at
thla tlm*. Safeguard your
good numa by being conserva­
tive. Imprest them with your
ability to follow the law to
the letter.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) If you coop­
erate fully with eseorlalea
and new contact! you have
wade, you get excellent re­
sult*. fining a lone operator
geta you nowhere. Delve In­
to the new aepecta that bring
greater sucres*.
AQUARIUS (January
to February ID) It will pay
you handsomely to get in
touch with export* in what­
ever Interests you moat now.
Take particular pains with
small detail. Then the big is■uti turn out much U tter.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Partners are very
provoking today, but It is up
to you to keep poised, small­
ness out o f tha picture. Then
they get back on the beam
quickly. Pull ahead faster to­
gether.
IF YOUR CHILD IS HORN
TO DAY, ha or she will be one
o f those delightful young
ones who Is Interested In New
A ge ideas almost excluilvtdy,
and will have tha ability to
whittle dawn to practical sis*
whatever undertaking seems
Impossible to get Into opera­
tion early, as well as have true
understanding o f the spiritual
Some discipline necessary, too.
A wonderful potential here!
T h e Blare Impel, they da
M l com pel" What yew
■ ah * r i year life la targety ap to TOUI
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Forecast for your algn for De­
cember Is now ready. For your
ropy send your birth date and
31.00 to Carroll Rlghtor Fore­
east (The Sanford Herald),
Bos 1021, Hollywood 28, Cal­
ifornia.
Criticism is no doubt good
fur the soul, but wa must be­
ware that it does not upset
our coofldanca In ourselvaa.
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Half-BOXER Puppiea &lt;10. Call W URUTZER Spinet Plano.
322-3213. .
M odem Limed Oak Finish
C M caeh. 222-8388.
DOGS RECEIVED tar Adop
b oo, boarded. Anim al Ree- 82.
Equipment
eua League. 1700 W. M im eHayans Office Machine Co.
iota. DeLand. Pfe. 784-1148.
New a « Uaed Machines
10. P o u lt r y . L lv c a to c fc
f a i n k Rentals
111 Ms m o 11a
3234442
JERSEY Heifer Calvet, good
stock $10, up FairgU de Jer­ 35. Vacuum Cleaners
sey Dairy, Geneva.
VACUUM CLEANER
DUROC PIGS for Sale, C. P. Repairs, parts, seppbae, Isr
Electrolux. K irby, H o o r n
Rabun 322-4048.
Air-Way, Rex air, G E , etc.
II MONTH OLD Shetland Stal­
Vacuum cleaner repaired at
lion. Saddle, Bridle k Hal­
your homo. Free pick-up k
ter, Unbrokc *150. Ph. 323delivery. Serving Sanford
3431.
for 18 yrt. O il Vtcuum Re­
pair, 1114 Park A ve. Ph.
12. Special Notices
322-4748,

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f trail Nov. 25, 1964 — Page 11 84. Ran) Eaiate - Sale

S W E E T IE PIE

B y Nadine Seltzer

90. Lota For Sale
"Mmt Rftdt fMiId you ba wanting my M l poiiab

HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ROOFING, PAINTING k
59. M tsc. For S a le
INSULATING
Financing Arranged
322-2287
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
FIX1T SHOP
'
o f 10,000 Items
"W e fix everything except
1300 Grapevllle Ave.
broken hearts."—Authorized
Circulating OU
dealer for Jacobsen Lawn Q U A K E R
Heater 83.000 BTU. 323-304*.
mowers. Expert Key k Lock

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1— t.oat A Fou d i
1— Perseasla
I—
Isautr Care
I — D ay Nuraarlaa
I — C h IU Cara
S— Do a a— C a t*— fa ta
la — 1'm illry — l.lvaatocls
II—
Spatial Nollcaa
I I —Catarina — FooU
IS— Placaa ta Eat
IS— Spatial Sarvlcaa
I t — Swimming Poole
IT— J a n ito ria l sarvlaae
t l — D o -lt-T o u ra a lf
IS— BulUara Supplies
I*— Hardware
t l — H am a R e p a ir*
J l— P ln m b U f
IS— P a ia lln f
14— W a ll D rlllt a g

I t — Monty Wanted
M— fa v ln p o A Doaa
SI— Insurance
I * — School# X Instructions
IS— Employment Harvlree
71— Mala Help Wanted
IS— Female Help Wealed
Tl— Male or Female Http
7«— Bates Help Wanted
77— Situation Wanted
at—Income Property
SI— Ilualnesa Trap.—Sate
I I — Beni senate Wanted
IS— Real Katata Bale
ST— Ilualneaa Rentals
SO— Lota For Hale
St— Farms— Ororea
IJ—Out o f Stall Aoraea*
IS— Houaae For Hale
IS— tleuaea— Hale or Baal
14—
Air CoaS. * B eetles ST— H oiks For llent
15— Stailo - T sle vialoa
l e t — Iteaurl lleiitala
I t — Photo * Equipm ent
101— Trailers— Cabanas
is — H om e A ppliances
lo t — Mobile Homes—Hale
St— Mualeal la a tru m a sia
10J— Mobile Homes— llant
j :— B uetaaae Equipm ent
104— Trailer Space— Rent
J l— d e b P r ln t la g
114—
'T railer Lota— Hal*
X — U pholstery
10*— Apartment* Far Real
t l — V acu um Claaaoro
101— tloome For llant
IT—M o v ln * A Storapa
110— Hotel Hoorn*
IS— Eitarmlaatora
115—
Hemal Axente
S I — rta n to — Eaada — Seale US— Wanted To llent
ID— lllar. F o r Bala
I t 4— Autoa For Male
I t — A rtic le s P e r Be at
114— All toe—Hal* o r TradO
I I — Sw ap or Each an aa
114— Trucha For Bala
170— Automotive Rervlc*
I t— Waatae Ta Buy
l l - V i n n s r i T o r Hat a
•tri— yrooter* A Cycles
IS — A ntlqura F a r Hale
III—
Hosts A Motors
t l —Honey To Doan
IZi— Marina Huppllas
IS— B u sin e ss O pportunities

Service, 409 W. 1st St. 322DELTA: Scrolo and Jig Saw
4731.
combinitioti, 18" throat, *33.
rfew set Golf Clubs. Ph. 8*817. Janitorial Servicea
4881.
YENTSCH MAINTENANCE
SPACE HEATER, 83,000 B.
Service k Supplies
T.U. Clean, ready to instalL
2383 S. Park Dr.
322-4843
1807 Paloma Ave.

19. Ilulldera Supplies

20. Hardware

1 Y ear Old Western Field
Pump Shot Gun, 2 barrel,
Sanford'i Most Complete
1
Slugster, l Variable choke
D o you have a drinking prob­
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
*80. 322-3433.
lem Writ* P. 0 . Box 1213, 203 E. 23tb.
322-3484
Sanford
,
AUTO. -Washer. 321-3802.
2 . I'erH onnln

21. Home Repaint

4. Ileauty L'aro

322-5612

Piano Servicing A Tuning
Gene Cum baa — 322-2881

Notice Real-Estate Buyers

From

Sanford

X a o b a n ie

53. Wanted To Buy

Would you lik * lo g e t the bent buy?
a home; In commercial; or industrial.
«**

CALL

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USED FURNITURE, one room
or houseful, tools, mise.
items, ANYTHING you have
to sell. 322-2270,
W A N T E D - 1 Good used BASS
FIDDLE,
soy
color.
Call
322-0922 sftst 5 p. m.
WE BUY Used Furniture, one
piece or houseful. Fursy
Bedding k F u n . Co., 901 W.
1st St. 322-8381.

55. Furniture For Sale

r’KEK ESTIMATE
Cpielsteriag k Matties* res•vatisg. Nsw k Used Furni­
ture. Call Nib Beddlag Mfg.
C e . at 7M Celery Ave.
PA 3-8U7.

Uaed furmiiure, ipp Reacts, HAIR Stylist wanted, full or
teals, etc. Bengbt &gt; Sold.
part lime Call 322-5742 or
Larry's Mart 21* Saniord
evenings 372-2435.
Ave Ph. PA 8-41*2.
DAY CURU girt, White, must
WILSON MAIER TURN,
be experienced Also relief
Buy — Sell — Trade
waitress, t hick N-Trcat.
311-15 E. l i t
322 3422

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Situation Wanted

For w e Mggest selection of
nearly new And used toroi- HOWELL’S AGENCY, Baby
ture, see Noll's Furniture
sitting tpcciali.it. Transports
Brokerage in Casselberry
lion furnished. Call 322 8239.
ou 17 92. Open 8 days 8 lo 8
WILL Keep child In my home
BLOND 4 Piece Bedroom Set
for working mother. 323 0*71.
*70. Ph. 322 7248.
DAYS work, 322 9228.

fi(&gt;. lluNineiM Opport.

DAYS Work. 322 2782.

FOH LEASE
SERVICE STATION.

MERLE W. WARNER, Realtor
708 Sooth Park Avenue
DIAL 322-3829
Sanford, Florida

FHA - VA HOMES

Stemper Agency

Stenstrom Realty

95. Houses For Solo
2 BDHM., 1393 Elliott, *6,300.
322 0323 o r 3234.

BABY Sitting, call 322 3922.

Homes

$100.00 DOW N
Selection of 2, 3, and A
B cd rm cu located in various
sections of Sanford
Immediate Delivery

V A - FHA
Property

CALL

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M ERLE W . W A R N E R , Realtor
748 SOUTH PARK AVENUE
DIAL 222-3829
_
SANFORD. FLORIDA

323-0348
322-8834

Payton R ealty
322-1301 2840 Hiawatha at 17-92

322-4148
322-3482

HOMES

Seminole Realty

M U 8. Park Ave.
Phooaa FA 2 2344 or FA 2 2113

S t Johns Realty

Management
and Sales Broker

3 BEDROOM, Family Room, 2
Bath, built in Appliances,
Central Air 4 Heat, wall to
wall esrpeling. 332 3303.

JIM H U N T
REALTY
O ffice; 322 2118
Nights: 323-0700
322 0848
2324 Pirk Drive

Strickland-Morrison Ford, Inc.
DOWNTOW N SANFORD

F H A -V A

322.1141

m o. 322 3764.

SEVERAL OuUtaodiog 2 4 3 NICE, Clean 3 Room Apt. Ph.
Bedroom Home* available in
322 3677.
ail Areas o! Sanford. Let us
Show you Around I
2 BEDROOM Furn. Apt.. Call
322 9U3, after 3 Ph. 322 0641.

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
i l l N. Park Ave
FA 2-6183

IT'S A 1941 M U trtA U SU PER SPOUT C liE V E LLE
HARDTOP. V-H POWER UP FRONT. I SPEED
TRANSM ISSIO N. RADIO, HEATER AND B E A U TI­
FUL BLACK INTERIOR. BUCKET SKATS A N D ALL
TH E TRIM M INGS. SPAKE TIR E NEVER ON TH E
GROUND.
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3MS PARK DRIVE

322-2420 Night 822-7495

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
1*01 S. Park Ave.
FROM *50.00
FA 2-3233 anytime
FOR THE REST HOME
HUY
EVERETT A. HARPER
SEE YOUR
AGENCY - REALTOR

Would you like to buy a home * llh n* down payment?

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Electricity. 19 mllee from
Sanford, partly furnished,
fo o d fishing 4 hunting. Call
322-0318 or 822-1738.

FHA - VA

IT ’S H O T - T O - T R O T

For a limited lime, the VETER A NS-ADMIN ISTR A*
THIN selected humee in certain arraa, KKDUrKI) the
sales price. YOU DO N O T HAVE TO BE A
VETERAN TO Q U ALIFY.

$100 DOWN

IS CITY LOTS
Centrally located Ea Sanford,
3, 3, k A BEDROOMS
beautified by m a ay great
1. lVh, k 2 BATHS
NEAT FURN. Cottage, suit­
shade trees, aWo citrus,
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
able for couple, Private
ideal location tor magnifi­ LOW MONTHLY PAYM ENT!
yard. 2908 Palmetto, Pb.
cent estate or could be used
For Complele Information
332 3821.
for severai pretty borne
See or Call Your
sites.
ALL
TO R
*7,300.
LARGE 4 Bedroom Home with
TERMS.
full b a lh 'x n d 2 half baths
SALES BROKER
$123 m o.; 3 BEDROOM, 8
Mt Have The H o n e For You
bath home
with Family
REALTOR
INSUROR
room *133 month.
FA 2 4991 1818 S. French Ave.

NOTICE
H O M E B U YE R S
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BART PILCHER, Broker
Personal Service
Call 322-7488

SOUTHWARD

Beds, by Day, Week, or
An Investment, not an ex ­
Month.
DAIRY QUEEN Driver, pre- pense. Cali FA 2-5412 for
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
fer older man. 2323 Park expert advice on a Herald
118 W. 1st
322-3111
Drive, Sanford.
advertising campaign.

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Publlah Nov. Ji A l)* r. J. S. t*.
IM I
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teal ter
Raymond Lesiqelat, Asa*.

3 - BEDROOM, 3 bath, un
furnished. I mi. to base, 3
blocks
to shopping center 4
READY TO MOVE IN
school. 1 year Itase recyilr
New 3 A 4 Bedroom Hornet,
*d. *110 mo. 322-8870 after
1-2 baths. So. Loogwood area
3 p. m.
—Trades
considered, and 8 BEDROOM House, take over
we'll buQd on your lot. Sem i­
payments *82. 202 Bamboo UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom
nole County’s Leading Build
Dr. 322-7833.
house, Kitchen equipped. Ph.
er
322-3831,
N.
ORLANDO,
8
Bedroom,
1
HAROLD LOGAN
bath, Carpets, D r a p e s , FURN. gar. apt- 332-2800.
LMN ENTERF RISES, INC.
Fence,
Awning,
Well
k
Sales office: So. on U. S. ITPump, air c o n d f t l o n e r , DUPLEX, furnished, l bed­
92 (o Dixie Beil Diner, turn
room , n e w l y decorated.
St,200 k assume mortgage.
right one block on Seminole
Adulta.
Another available
Call
for
appointment
after
A vt. 838 3911.
D ec. 1, 322-8810.
3 p. m. 322 1878.
HOUSE, with new roof, store,
101. Trailer .- Cnbnnax
H. water heater, attic fan, S A N F O R D 'S N E W E S T
HOMES, West 81b St. San­
floor furnace k pump. With
CAM PER Trailer all metal,
ford. 3 Bedroom, i'x bath,
Furn. garage Apt. 2342 San
good 4 solid. Cooking fa d
FHA k VA Loans. LMN EN­
ford Ave. (10,800. 322 0323 or
titles. Sleeps 2, *173. 323 0939
TERPRISES.
Inc.,
Builder
3234.
Harold Logan, call 838-3911. 102. Mobil* Homes • Silt
From Hamlnola County
3 BEDROOM, 8 Bath, Screen­
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m.
(Dint Direct)
ed patio. Ph. 323-0.368.
EXCELLENT condition, 8x33',
to dark.
air conditioned. Owner. 322
8061.
71. Rlale Help Wanted
ACT NOW
BE
TRULY
THANKFUL
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
GOOD PROPOSITION for fuU
NOVEMBER 28, 1944
NEW and USED
Investment A ResRy
time licensed Real Estate
Awnings 4 Cabanas
i l l N. Park Ave.
323 8178
Salesman. Ball Blair Agency,
This immaculate 3 bedroom
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
218 S. Park Ave., Clly.
GREENBRIAR
home lx situated on one of
Hwy. 17 93 S
322-3362
Iota
available
In
the larger lota In Pinrcreat Choir*
7 2 . Female Help Wanted
Graonbriar o f Loch A rW r 8x42 FT. 2-bedroom with 21x10
Just 2 blocks from alcmen
ft. Cabana. All for *1993.
overlooking
g olf
court*.
EXPERIENCED SEWING MA­
tary school and 2 blocks
Payments less than rent.
Custom building to your
CHINE Operators needed,
from 2 shopping centeri.
332
8184.
ipoclflcatlom
,
Graonbriar
Steady year round employ­
Extra large living room.
davoloptd by
ment in otb modern air-con­
Extras Include stove, refri
10.1. Ikloblle Homen • Rent
KINCSWOOD
ditioned factory.
g e n to r, Venetian b l i n d s ,
BUILDERS, INC.
AL1X OF SANFORD
drapes and well for lawn.
10' WIDE, 2-beoroomi trailer.
FA 2-8974
3418 Orlando Dr., Sanford
Price $13,000 with (400 down,
NO-8-4908.
202 Fairmont Dr.
balance less than rent. Total
106. Apartment* for Rent
APPLY to Mrs. Carpenter at
closing costs less thin *100.
BEAUTIFUL HOME in DeNifty Auto Bath. 2408 French
Bary by owner, overlooking *30 mo. Up. Surplus City,
Ave. IS y n . or older. No JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
Lake. Large attractive cor­
phone calls.
Ph. 322-4437
1 BEDROOM APT., adults
ner lot, 448-4330.
only. 323-1187.
BABY Sitters wanted. Call
322 8259.
$100 D O W N
3 ROOMS, Furn., Utilities *30
U o v e m m e n t O w n ed

Ranford. Florida thla Jlrd day !
Luggage Rack, Encyclope­ Good Location. Good Products. S I . H eal K ita ti- - S a le
or November, I Sit.
31. MusticaJ I n s t r u m e n ts
(HKAI.»
dia. 323 0384.
Good Treatment
Arthur II. flackwtih. Jr,
PHONE LOCALLY 322 4342
Piano Tuning and Repair
Clark o f tha Circuit Court
51. A r llr lm For Kent
Hamlnnta County, Floridi
Ball-Blair Agency
or apply to the
* L. Harmon - FA 1-4883
ss
Byt Martha T, Vihlajt. t&gt;C
Real Estate — Insurance
PURE
OIL
COMPANY
Truman E. itra-on
RENT A BED
•
ASK about out Trial Purchase
3rd
Park Ave.
322 3841
• Attornay for Plaintiff
B a b y 71. Male Help Wanted
1 4 7 una North Orange Uulldrian on Raod Instruments. Roilaway, Hospital.

Bukur's Music Shop. 322-7202

ROBERT A . WILLIAMS

SOUTHWARD

SILVER TONE TV with
LOST: Red Bo m Hound in
*20. 322-3433.
PAINT close out Vk price
Plnecrest Shopping Center.
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
22 AUTOMATIC, J. C. Higgins
Call 322-3737 day or night
320 Maple Ave.
322 0300
|33. 322 3433.
322-0422.

t ln*

Realtor
208 N. Park A vt.

PINECRE5T
*230 MOVES IN
*83 PER MONTH
3 Bdrm, Ige. combination din­
ing room, living room , Fla.
NOTHING D O W N , aaaume
room . For Spacious living.
payments, 3-bedroom, 1U
Low taxes. Fenced yard,
b a t h , built-in appliances,
Nearby s c h o o l , Shopping
large fenced yard. 838-2928.
INVESTMENT A REALTY
Centers, 323-0329 by Owner.
III N. Park AY*.
322-8178 3-BED ROOM, kitchen equip­
ped. 1003 Wynne wood, 898 96. Hotmea • 8*1* or Rent
87.
R m U ln
monthly. 322-8429 for a p
CUSTOM BUILT Home on
polntment.
WAREHOUSE SPACE
Lake. Pb. evenings 332-1317.
All or part 13,000 square ft.
for lease. See W. H. Stem97. Houses For Kent
per, Stemper Agency, 32348*1.
8 BEDROOM House on Lake,

SANFORD FEE D STORE
Whole C o n *3.23 — Snap Corn
*2.80 — Jim Dandy Dog
Feed - *3-73 for SO )ba. In­
cludes Tax.
330 Sanford Ave.
322-WM

Legal Notice

95. Hone* For Sal*

2 BEDROOM, 1 Bath home
on
large
lot. Hardwood
floor*, drapes throughout,
823-0330
large Monkey P u nt* tree.
FA 8-3881 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
BUSINESS k HOME
Carport* &amp; separate Gar­
COMBINATION
age with work shop. Low
DO-IT-YOURSELF
Good Hwy. 1788 frontage. SAVE *1,008. Make n few min­
down payment.
I
Business bldg., new , brick
or rrpaim to this expand­
construction,
suitable
for
able U rge 8 bedroom CB
variety of uses, aa filling
home and you will have the 322-1801 2*40 Hiawatha at 17 82
station, barber a o d /o r beau­
beet buy In town. Large Ipt
3 BEDROOM, 1W Bath, Sunty shop, small store, etc.
shaded with hugh old oaks.
land Estates, Sanford. Low
Homs separate, fram e con­
NO DOWN P A Y M E N T
down payment. Ph. 822-9132.
struction, new r o o f, newly

JOHN E. FOX,

painted A attactlvely decor­
ated inside, room s large.
Total price for thta valuable
property t i t ,100 with e x cel­
lent financing.

Local A Long Distant
Adams Transfer A Storage
*284871

MEN’ S, Women's, Children's
ROOFING REPAIR, Large or
shoes at dlicount prices.
Small. Call before 9 A.M. or
H ARRIETT'S Beauty Nook,
Surplus City, 201 W. 1st.
after
3
P.M
.
EUDELL,
Ph.
soft nater, evening app’ta.
322-7383.
ratios, Floor, Freo EiUmarni
* 103 So. Oak, 322 5713.
sand, camant, rock, pipe,
22. Plumbing
steel, grease trap*, dry
ACE BEAUTY Salon, open
wells. Stepping stoat*.
PLUMBING
dally k eve. app'ta. Perm i.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Contracting Repairs
20% off Reg. Pricet. Mayfair
309 Elm Ave.
322-5711
FREE ESTIMATES
Hotel. 322 0990.
R. L. HARVEY
COLDSPOT Refrlg.
12 f t ,
204 Sanford Ave
r g 2-3381
Self Defrost. 60 lb. freeser
' CUT'N CURL Beauty Shop
like new; Electric Range,
318 Palmetto Ave.
3220834 23. Fainting
30" Wastinghouse f u l l y
Evening Appointmcnta
Auto.; Roll up Garage Doors
PAPERHANQINGPALNTING
9x12 Galv., Complete Alum,
20 years Exp,—322-7331
8. Dogh - Cain - Tets
windows mixed sizes. Call
FOR Painting k Repair Call
after 3 p. m. 322-3801.
GERMAN Shepherd P u p a ,
322 3428 after 3.
pure bred, unregistered, 2
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
Black k Tan M alti, *33 21., Well Drilling
New ind Used Machines. Re­
'
each. Call 323-0838.
conditioned Singers, *12.93
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
lot S. Park Ave.
322 9411
SPRLNKLER SYSTEMS
AR Types and Sima
B O A T S , Guns, Buy. Sell,
We Repair and Service
Trade, Repair. O S T E E N
IV TDK r iR C lI T COI RT f&gt;r
STINE
BRIDGE FISH CAMP.
T H IS VIVTM Jl'DIlTAL CIB.
and Supply Co.
C l IT. IV AVD COR SCUIVOLK Machine
c o t VTV, CI.ORIIIS
207 W 2Dd St
?.k 2-8432 TREE RIPENED Citrus. Na
CHAVCKRT VO. I M I
vela. We ship Albert H. Pell
IKMIIS O. OLilAN.
Osteen. 322-3872 or 322-4191.
ruintitr. 29. I'holo ft Equipment
v*.
JOHN RAYMOND DL’OAN.
WIEBOLDT S CAMERA SHOP FOR Fresh, Cage Laid Eggs,
D i l i n t i n l , Cameras - Films ^ Finishing
slop in at 2739 Country Club
VOTICK TO t m t H
Road. Also Plants for sale.
210 S. Park Ave.? Sanford
TOi JOHN HATSIONtV l&gt;t(JVN
322 4039
Who** rtald'nra la un­
it n.iw n
30. H o m e A p p lia n c e s
Tmi *ra herabjr notified 1 )1*1
GET Professional carpet clean­
a Complaint for Divorce ha*
S r tN K O U D E L E C T K I C
ing results—rent Blue Lus­
t&gt;«an fllail against you In tha
above atyled Court, and you G.E. Appliance*—New k Used
tre Electric Carpet Shamara rtqulrn] to aarva a copy 118 Msgnolla
322-1382
pooer |l per day. Carroll's
of your Anawar or plradlna to
Furniture.
I hr Cumplalni on Itie I’ laln.I lfC # alt.irnay, T R O I A N K. ALL Types of new m ajor Ap­
till ASON, 70f o n . Norlh Orpliances at Drastic Discount. WHIRLPOOL Automatic waaii•an|i HuiMInf, Orlando, Kl-.rCall 322-8448, J A R Trading
er, with slight shipping dam­
-Ida and flla tha orlalnal An­
Post, Inc., 2309 S. Orange
swer nr pl.adlna In tha nf'lr*
age on Porcelain, Includes
o f tha Clark o f tha Circuit
Blossom Trail, Orlando.
lint filter and other deluxe
Court, Seminole County Court
features Reg. I7J9.93, one
tluuso. Hanford. Florida, on nr
SALE:
SATURDAY,
Automa
.bafora th* JSth day o f Dacemonly *179 93. Dick’a Appli­
. bar. 1)44. If ) o u fall to do ao,
lie Washers *20 up. Also
ances, Sanford Plasa. 322—Jmlttnieni by default w tit ha
Stoves, Refrigerators A Dry­
aakan acalnat you for tha re­
5149.
ers. Russell’s Appliance, 1205
lief damandad In tha Complaint
PO.NK and ORDeitK H
at
E. Celery Ave, Ph. 322 9380 IRONER, Typewriter tables.

95. flow n For Salt

Payton Realty

43. Plants, Feeds, Seeds

15. Special Service

CLA SSIFIED DISPLAY
91-39 Pat loth

tnxftrh

37. Moving ft Storage

13. Catering . Food

All &gt;kl» Dot* M a
at l - M r Boa*
CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST

«*t

NUMISMATICS
SANFORD VACUUM RVC.
All Types Supplies — Folders
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
3 for * 1.00
U U t . Park
882-4511
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY CALKS • PARTS - SERVICE

26 to SO |0 1 1.50 11.78 I 5.70
llllM M I AO— I U m

31. Mmktl iMtnraraat*

GO WEST
ON WEST FIRST ST.
• Ben How lead
•
Charlie Craig
• llnh Thom aa
4 Frank liruaxon

2 BEDROOM Furn Apt. *33.
2101 Magnolia, Robert A.
Williams, 322-3951.
1 Large, l Small FURN. APT.,
310 Magnolia. Call A. K.
Ros seller, 322-1831.
Local automobilt dealers o f­
fer their best buys in Herald
classified display ads.

VW
GHIA
• Sedans
• Hard Tops
• Convertibles
• Station Wagons
t'om plste Salrrtion
39's Thru 6l'n

$200 - $.100 Down
$ 1 0 - $ 6 0 M o n th
100% Mechanical
Guarantee — 30 Day* —
1,000 Milan On Ail
Used VW’ a.
Salan — Parts — Sarvlce
Factory Authorized Dealer

The Dodge Boys

Ellinor Motor Co.

Seminole County 511*.

So. Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, FU.

I MM West 1st Straal
i Sanford, Florida

322-1835

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115. Aston For Sale
NICELY FURN. 4 room A p t,
Adults. Pb. 322-Igaa.
FURN. 1 Room A p t , Adult*
*30 m o. PtL 12?-9480.
WELAKA

APARTM EN T*

114 W. First St.
3 ROOM Furnished A p t (38
m o., includes w ater 4 elec­
tric. 322-8307. •'
FURN. A p t Close tm. Jim m ie
C ow ia. 322-4013.
CLEAN. Furn. Apt. P rivet*
Entrance. 1004 Palmetto.
UNFURN. Upstair* APT. 833
month, J09 Magnolia Ave.
Inquire downstairs after 6
p. m. o r caU 322-4130.
1-Room efficien cy a p t
p v t bath' 4 shower, suitable
for couple er single pereoa
nr retired. All utUHiee in­
cluded mi rest. Ideally Incated on 1st 8 L , within 1
block o f 2 tree parking Iota
and shoppfcg center. In ­
quire at Manuel Jacobno'
D e p L B I ^ e a u E ^ F fr i^ t
108. R oom a F o r R ent
CLEAN ROOM fo r Man. 401
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720,

T T rS T T rS T ""

'63 Mi FALCON Sprint. V 6 -4
Speed. Assume payments cd
*38 monthly. Can be seen &gt;4
2422 Princeton A v e., 5 a »
ford.
'39 FORD RANCHERO fair
Sale or Trade, rebuilt Motor,
new paint A -l condition. Kid­
dy Standard Service, let 4
French Ave.
'36 " m e r c u r y , extra clean.
Make offer, Pb. 838-4333.
1931 C l i K V R O L E T Panel
Truck $193. Ph. 832-4932.
■M CHEVY II NOVA, excellent condition. $1400. Ph.
322-2283.
1932 RAMBLER
CaU 322 3433.

Wagon $73#

BOB M cK EE USED CARR
NO MONEY DOWN
701 French Avn. 323 0721
1 2 0 . A u t o m o t iv n

S c n rlct

AU TO GLASS
IN S T A L L E D
Snnkarik Glass and Fhiat
Company
819 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2 4881

A U T O G LASS *
S E A T C O V E R CO.
884 W. fo d St. F A 88*88
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

121. Hcnotent ft Cycles
Xm as S P E C I A L - 1984 Vaapa
Scooter No. 130 with wind­
shield used one week, $I06
less than list price. Also
Baby Hi Chair 4 stroUer.
Call 323 0306.________________

123. float* ft Motor*
Gateway

T o The

waterw ay

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Doalar
804-44 E . lot. Ph. FA 8 -M I
iT V t. HIGH HAT. with accessorlci, '38, 30 h.p. Johnson,
eicc.
start, Mitchell Till
Trailer. Excellent condition,
(730. CaU 322-6443.
16' Correct Craft 80 HP
board, reasonable, Pb. 3231M9.

NATIONAL

BANK

^POSSESSION
$ $ ^ i
*80 Coivalr (788 bal. *34 MU.
'•I Falrne *894 bal. *13 me.
'98 Oldsmobile *498 bal *27 me
'57 Bulrk 8384 baL *38 m e.
*37 Plymouth *147 bal. (24 me.
'39 Ford *391 bet. ( I I me.
'47 Lincoln (819 bal. *14 mo.
'S3 Cadillac *179 bal. *24 me.
*39 Merrury *380 bal. *27 mo.
'38 Hillman *489 bal. (27 me.
'31 t’onltae (299 bal. *17 mo.
'54 Oldamobite (186 be) *24 m e
'53 Chevrolet *38% bal (21 me
'37 Imperial *740 bal. *34 me.
‘ 53 Cadillac (298 bal. I l l me.
'38 Chrysler *398 baU *31 m e.
'59 Plymouth *488 ba t *31 me.
'60 Mercury *1098 bal *17 me
'38 Pimllac 1488 beL 138 me.
*40 VW PU *498 heL $88 ma# .
'63 Chev. PU 81881 bal 884 me
'31 F«rd PU 8199 beL 189 me.
’ 31 Ford PU 8884 beL 129 me#
'37 Mercury 119* beL &lt;13 me#
’38 Bulcb 1188 beL I I I mo#

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fa r coffaa at 1 p.m,, hear

Burp
H ops
Thanksgiving, too.
•

N ow sit back and
Sanford Herald, Wa
early today ao art
Joy part i M k i '
our fam ilies,
copy o f
able car!

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United Pres* Leased Wire

Established 1908

4,000 Applaud nawA
As Seminoles ‘Aggression*
Half Bulldogs

apaakara a t 1 p-m. and
refreshments a t M O
district conprlaaa
Oranca and Oacaola

a

By Jnliin Menetmm
Other Sterlet. Page •
The

SHS Scm lnolei

closed

Caaaalba
m u tin y room 2E
blca as ths-tow«*s
— has taken W • *
railing has kaan fas
separata tha j
from tha newt?
cil dcak whfch
enough to
five.m an
tha majo:
town at

MOSCOW (U P !)—Tha So­
viet Union ehargtd today
that the Belgian paratroop
reacue o f whits hostages in
Paulis, the Congo, w as “ a
new act o f aggreaaion."

out their regular 10-game grid

Crisis Talks

season

SAIGON (U P I) — South
Viet Nam’a high National
Council today s u m m o n t d
Prims Mlniatar Tran Van
Huong for crlala talks on his
shaky civilian government.

Wednesday

night

at

Sanfoni'a Memorial Stadium
with i n lo l i victory over
the DeLaad Bulldog! in the
school's annual homecoming
game.
arly t.000 saw
ie rivals battle
, 14 to 14, and
it out of the
rising third
and a fourth

Did you,
la p gam*
didn't you,
o f tha *
away. W
N ice pai

If m t t o

THURS., NOVEMBER 26, 1964

tha (5,000 he originally pro
lead tha Garden Club
building. He g ot
thing o f f to a good
donating the land
building, you'll
•
•
N ow la ■ good ttiueBi men
tlon that we’d tike ta *&lt;&lt; a
little more in the w ag o f act­
ual
"alumni
nativity"
at
“ Hom ecom ing'' :Jgeat
year.
M ore in the w g ^ L h W o r in g
eld grade —
a re­
ception. m*ybw“
J feeg ra m
featuring form er' cfcae pres­
idents or student body pres­
ident*. More o f a real ••home­
com in g.'' How about it, SHS ?
•
•
•

|Ttr

’ groundlie r was
go (U P I) —
Hied sa d five Oher
troops and U,
ops wounded.
ots today reacta^l
Peur o f the U.S. Aii fo rce
hostages "in im
transport planes, piloted
from reiiel-held
Americana, were hit but
other spectacular Con!
age uus said to hove been
drop.
or.
Tha dawn mission into
Only half o f tbs Ai)U Bel­
heart o f Congolese jungles gian paratroops who took part
N ow , what does • couple
followed by 4d hours a shad­ in the Sun ley ville mission
do?
ier sir bora* rescue fligh t to were used in
M r. and M
land are pi
struct a (30,
130,085 t « M
m
Tads
leyville. fighting a
in
property they own on Sandfrom Stanleyville.
merciless war o f extinction
lake Road. Directly behind
Paulis, £25 mile* northwest against diehard rebels in Stmntheir property i* a parcel of
o f Stanleyville, was believed i leyville and the jungle area
land owned by tha county.
to have been the last major surrounding it. The Belgians
Copeland aaked the Commis­
pocket o f rebel resistance.
|fought side by side with Consion i f it would consider put­
It fell today 2H houm af- I golrse Army troops and while
ting tha property up for sale
ter the paratroops landed, but mercenaries.
and accept bids.
Tha Commission hesitated
tinea It txplained that It
m ight want to use tha prop­
erty fo r trading purposes to
g e t one last right-of-w ay It
aeeda on S a n d l a k * Road.
Chairman Jim A very remark­
In ilrd Prr*s International
ed, “ W e might want ta use
Unlike the m o u r n f u l
the percei fo r a u altntian
Thanksgiving o f one year ago,
du m p."
Americans cetera ted the holi­
That really threw a
day
today in joy and gratiat the Copelands.^
j tude.
" I ’ m now o
From a turkey and corneaid, “ about bulb
I bread dressing-laden table on
POO home with
a famed Texa* ranch to quiet,
dump in my hack
|snow-drenched Montana hill­
are we to do?"
sides, the day was on* o f
Commissioner
|thankful reverence, f a m i l y
aader pointed
reunions and contended rol­
assure you w e ll not da *wything m aliciously." ,-! ♦
M AD OUK ADS licking.

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Christmas Era
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Key Witness

WASHINGTON (U P I) Senate investigators plan to
hold a preliminary Interview
Friday with inauranco man
Don B. Reynolds a key wit­
Sparkman ness in the latest chapter o f
for Semin- tha Bobby Bakar case.
only to have
right back to
% from Gary
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Bob Apgar. U. S. Ambassador Maxwell
ed the lead D. Taylor arrivea hare today
for a high-level administra­
tion review o f strategy in the
anti-Communiat war in South
Viet Nam.

LEO F

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Tropical Park

feb*.

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M IAMI (U P I)— Spruced-up
Tropical Park opens South
Florida’s IJii-day horse rar­
ing season today with the
split running o f the (10,000added Hurricane Handicap. A
Thanksgiving Day crow d of
ugout 17,000 is expected.

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HOMECOMING QUEEN Barbara Cox wa* in­
troduced at halftime of Wedneaday night's sea­
son finnle of the Seminole High School grid
members. Mis* Barbara Cox is nhown a* she was
escorted for the crowning by David Lanier.

Cold, Snow Blanket
North On Holiday
By United Press
A cold wave ami a band o f
snow provided a wintry set­

WASHINGTON (U P I) — ting today for Thanksgiving
Tha F B L k n ow j w)to hilled ju the northern ^United J u te * .
the th u s young civil right*
A cold wave warning was
w o r k e r * at Philadelphia,
Mi**., last summer ae well ae
who was responsible fo r the
fatal bombing of a Birming­
ham church in 1W3.

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Orlandoan Dies
O LANTA, S. C. (U P I) —
Eight persona. Including I)cmetrio Julio Crux, 2&lt;J, o f Or­
lando, Hu., were killed early
today in a two-car collision
on U. S. 301. The other vic­
tim* wet* three adults and
four children, all riding in a
station wagon.

Steel Parley

pa seed to
I t 30-yard TD
PITTSBURGH (U P I)—Tha
BdUdog* tied it Wage Policy Committee o f
ckenridge the United Steelworkers of
bis rj
three yards America (U S W ), whose 1.2
*
url
million members have not had
ininoie
up late in a general pay increase in
the third
end Larry four years, meet her* next
Matson In
a Wreck- week to formulate demand*
enridge
went 30 fur an entirely new contract
yards for •
Jcounter and with the basic steel industry.
Danny Til
it with
uot in the
an cight-f
fourth.
Tha win gave Seminole a
season record o f seven victor­
ies, two ties and a sinule loss.
Today's Sanford Herald
The huge float sponsored
brings jou it* a n n u a l
by the Latin Club won first
Christmas Shopping Guide.
pise* in the Homecoming pa­
In It yeu will find a huet
rade. This float depicted a
of special Item* offered by
g l u t Hercules, holding a tiny
area merchants which ha*
b u lld o f'b y the scruff of the
proven so popular in the
neck. _
past.
place winner was
We invite end urge you lo
tla Junior Class float which
visit the merchants to take
resembled a graveyard, but
advantage o f the*« early
was titled the ••Bulldog Bone(hristm a* Season aperial*
yard." This flout hud a bull­
which they have prepared
dog with his head in a guillo­
for you. You'll be glad you
tine.
did.
Para-medic float won third
prise with Its steamroller
Remember lo "Shop Sem­
squashing the 'D ogs.
inole end Save."

Christmas

Guide Today

Tha

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death
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opening

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showed II person* had died
in traffic and other arridents.
A year ago, the nation sat
down to holiday tales with
appetite* numbed and hearts
■tunned over the aaaaieinatlon o f President John F.
Kennedy lix day* earlier.
The First Family this year

gathering

Prisoners Eat
'High On Hog'

WASHINGTON (U P I) - The
United States and Japan Wed­
nesday concluded a two-year
agreement
governing
king
fib
fishing tn tins eastern
Bering Sea.
Under the agreement Japan
will limit her king crab catch
In the area off Alaska to 1*5.0O0 cases a )ear, a 20 per cent
catch. Also put into effect
were conservation measures
banning the taking of certain
crabs.

LBJ worker* to the toads for the
City, holiday caused traffic jam*
Tex., fur a late afternoon and haiardous driving.
Many persons p r e f a c e d
rural o f Iowa turkey and Mr*.
their feast with
religious
Johnson's own special co m ­ services, in New York, Meth­
bi tad dressing.
odist and Presbyterian con­
Cold wave warnings were gregations joined for a union
out for much o f the northern observance at the Central
plains and northern Rockies. Synagogue in Manhattan for
Teniperaturra dropped below the 23th time.
aero in Montana where up to
M aty’* annual Thankagiv.
a fo o t o f snove fell Wednes­ ing Day parada in New York
day.
marked the official Christ­
The rush o f student* and mas isasun kickoff.
Ranch

near

on

the

Johnson

posted fo r much of the North­
ern Plains and northern Rocklea. The temperatur* fell to
12 below i*ro a t Havre, Mont,,

•**ly J « U y „
SnDWTell f i nnt Lake Super­
ior te Nebraska. It ctma a f­
ter • atorm Wednesday dropred up to a foot of anow In
Montana.
Heavy rain fell In the East.
M o n than one inch fell In a
six-hour period at Allentown
and Scranton, Pa., and New.
•'Resident*'' of correctional ark, N J . Rain broke Pennsyl­
institution* in Seminole Coun­ vania and South Carolina
ty will rnjoy holiday feasts droughts.
Rain also fell In Idaho,
today along with the citisens
W aihington and Oregon.
on the outside.
Winds guating at more than
At the city jail a dinner o f
40 mllea an hour knocked
roast turkey, yams, fresh v eg ­
dawn power lines In New
etables uml cranberry sauce
York and blacked out an area
will be topped o ff with pump­
o f 20 blocks in th« Bronx.
kin pie.
Winds o f about the samo
Inmates of the county Jail
speed whipped the snow In
will have roast chicken Instead
Montana and toppled n radio
o f turkey, hut there'll be
station power at North Char­
dressing, pumpkin pie for des­
leston, S.C.
sert and vegetables including
A m o n g s t tha virgnrous
turnip green*.
weather was a note from the
A t the State's Division o f
W est Michigan Touriit As­
Correction prison ferm at
sociation. It said unh'it there
Oviedo, an inquiring Herald
is a heavy snowfall fast, few
reporter wa* invited to join
ski resorts will be utile to op­
the " resident s’* there for a
en this weekend. Boyne Moun­
feast of roast turkey, with all
tain, Crystal Mountain and
the trimmings plus a choice o f
Cahcrfue all were supposed to
pumpkin or mincemeat pie.
open this week.

U. S. Signs Fact
On Crab Fishing

NO. 330

Giant Parade
Set To Start

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Gratitude Prevail

-

Swanky Liner
Splits tanker
In Dense Fog
NEW Y O R E (U P I) -

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Taylor Arrives

Someone once said there a:
f givInR. One is grudito giving w
"we have to," another is duty giving which say*
"we ought to," and the third is thunks giving
Look for
which means "we want to."
cica along
The first is from constraint, the second
Wednesday
from a sense of obligation, but the third comes
telling
from a full heart.
their P a i t j ____
It’s in this latter sense that The Herald
larahlp Fend. tt’ a
joins with thousands of Seminole County citizens
on ly w ay th fefca
today to express to our gratitude to God and to
money for tha fund.;
one another for the gracious manner in which
tu t fo r tha
all of us have been so abundantly blessed this
a ' a
Lpust year.
Elliott
Seminole County has been blessed with new
Ident o f tha
people, new ideas, new projects, new businesses,
velopm ent
«new industries and — perhaps most of all —- a
plea, lias
m e w zeal and determination to carry out the host
* o f projects which, when completed, will make
firm has
alto to the
lathis one o f the lending counties in Florida.
tlon o f Collier
,
While we are thankful for so many phasMjH
future construct)
' ef business, civic and professional life which
lie high ichoal.
has done so much for our county and its com­
•
•
munities, we are also grateful that through thjl
fffo rts of many organizations we have in g*tjr
Ground wai bi
c machinery which will muke realities o f
fo r the new (55,
y proposed projects.
Center at Sunland
W e can Include the proposed marina,
Tha Sanford Garden
rminal, the St. Johns-Indian River Can,
worked hard for many,
te university, the community junior C&lt;tt
to aaa this dream taka
d now a technical high school.
tn brick and mortar. They
o f these projects could have come i*
have quite a waya to go to
they have toward materilization without
it all paid for, and will ha
ving” of time and talent by so many ihn*edlng a little help from
ls — not because they have to or ought
eryone.
— because they want to.
nt’s why The Herald "wants" to and “ is”
B rallty Odham has addi
on this Thanksgiving Day.
another (1,000 contribution to

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“The Nile o f America”

WEATHER: Fair and mild thru Friday; high 75-80; low tonight 55-85.

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Boost Expected
In Postal Rates
JOHNSON CITY. Tex. (U P I) — Postmaster General
John A. Gronouski said Wed­
nesday there may be Increases
In postal rates for second and
third class mail in an effort
to cut the post office deficit.
Gronouski, after conferring
with President Jobnron on the
LBJ Ranch, said he and the
President had discussed the
possibility of rate increases.
He said Johnson told him to
make a study o f those categor­
ies of m ail that represent a
"n et lo s s " lo the government.
Second and third-class mail*
—Including books, magatines
and circulars—falls into this
category, he said. Gronouski
said Johnson also directed stu­
dies to see If costs could be
reduced by eliminating sev­
eral hundred o f the nation's
smallest post office*.

By Harry 1. Johnson
What la expected to be the
targeat Christmas parada lo
Sanford history Is In the mak­
ing for 3:30 p.m. Dec. 2 in
downtown Sanford.
The plana are being made
b y Wayne Albert, general
chairm an o f the Sanford-SemInole J a yceei group, and a
host o f sub-committee chair­
men.
Albert a*id there are 110
unit* and 13 band* entered to
date.
The parade will form east
o f Sanford Avenue and F ln t
Street and move wfitward to
Oak, then south to Fourth,
eaat to Sanford, north to Sec­
ond and disperse at San Juan.
All county school* will be
let out that day at 2:30 p.m.
so itudents and faculty m em ­
bers can participate or view
the event.
Local itate officials will
Join city and county commis­
sioners, the police and fire
chiefs, sheriff, Navy and Ma­
rine officers at the base,
Cham ber o f Commerce offi­
cials, mayors of other Semin­
ole communities, and a host
o f other* as special members
of the parade.
Special
guests w i l l
be
D icky Deas, nine, and Scott
Fuller, six, winners of the
Jaycee parade theme contest
with ihelr suggestion of “ My
Christmas D ream ."
Assisting Albert in the ar
rangementa are the following
com m ittee chairmen:
Santa Claus. Bob Wade;
publicity. Bill Reck; mar­
shals,
Mike
Richardson;
J u d g e s , DeWltt Mathews;
route,
Wcmlall Springfield;
convertibles,
Jim
McKee;
balloon sale and shopping
tour, Joe
Russl and Bill
Richardson; dignitaries, T om ­
m y Speer.
Jaycee Wives will sell pop­
corn along the route and past
Jaycee presidents will sell
peanuts.
Albert any* the Shrlners fun
and frolic unit will take part
iu the event, during which ilx
trophies will be offered In six
different categories.

teen

crew m en

were

overboard today when tha Iiraeli luxury liner Shalom col­
lided with a Norwelglaa tank­
er in dense fog.
The U. S. C oait Guard re­
ported that tha tsraall User
split the tanker Dagali 1* two
and that lo o f the vaaeel'a
crew m en who were swept
overboard w ere chafing to
the bow section.
The Dagali la slaking, the
Coast Guard said.
It waa not Immediately
known If there were aay In­
juries to crew or pasaeiftr*
aboard the Shalom.
The Coast Guards H id the
accident happened about IT
mllea northeast af Bareopt
Light, N. J., while the Shalem
was outbound on a Thankagiv
Ing cruise. Early reports laid
the Shalom collided with the
Dagali near the atari section.
The Norwegian v i a**! Im­
mediately radioed an SOB and
reported It w a i taking hi wa­
ter and ta danger ef sinking.
Tha Shalom radioed H wee
in no Immediate danger, hot
waa reported to have suffered
damage to the how aectien
and was taking In water in the
forward hold and
compartments.

The (20 million luxury
later radioed It waa
to port under It* ow
The Coast Guard H id R '
having difficulty in determin­
ing the exteat of damage to
the vessels because the heavy
fog had reduced visibility to
near zero.

2 M end ueried
In B &amp; E Probe
By City Police

Tw o men are being held *a
suspicion o f breaking end en­
tering after they reportedly
tried to "ca a h " e bagful e f
pennies at a place which ioet
some pennies earlier In the
day In a burglary.
Being queitioned by city pa*
lice are men identified H
Johnnie Lee Golden and Jef­
ferson Jnn**, both o f 007 San­
ford Avenue.
Polk* say they tried te ex­
change the pennies fo r folding
money at Henderson's Bar,
720 E. Seventh St., last night.
The bar had been entered
during the previous night by
breaking ■ window and cut­
ting a screen, A pey telephone
was also ripped o f f the will
ami taken, police said.
Thieves removed three M *
uusy windowa from the GoldsWASHINGTON (U PI) - The boro Elementary School some­
University ot Chicago site time Tuesday night o r aarty
where the atomic age was Wednesday and took betwaeii
born 22 years ago will tie mem $2 and (3 from a secretary's
orialired as a national historic office.
landmark.
The Chick-N-Treet at 1(0*
Interior Secretary Stewart S. French Av*. waa entered
L. Udall will ntak the formal by someone heaving a con­
desianatioo of the north stands crete slab throu gh the front
of the university's old Staff door. A cigarette machine
Field in cerem onies in his o f­ was cracked open and about
fice next Wednesday.
*20 taken, polka report.

Memorial Slated
F or Atomic Site

W h y You Should
Buy TIRES From

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• Periodic Inspection

* Tire notation

• Flat Tire Repair
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BUDGET TERMS— NO CARRYING CHARGES

Gunshot
Som eone shot a hoi* in a
utility door o f a new ^luee
at St. Johns Avenue and West
Fourth Street, police reported
today.

Fif­
swept

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extra apodal imitation to bs
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LEOPOLDVILLE. Tha Cond a le s sponsored by tbs Mo­
! • (UPI) — With a wild
WEATHER: Mostly cloudy with gome m in thru Wednesday; high near 80; low tonight 68-70._______________
risot Council b o n 10 to 13:10 CAPE KENNEDY (UP!) burst of gunfire, Congo rebel*
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United Press Leased Wire
Established 1808 TUES* NOVEMBER 24, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO.
massacred at least 60 whita
day stoning at SHS cafeteria. early Tuesday flooded nearby
hostage* In a Stanteyvill*
Tbs “SssasUona” will play.
(treat while Belgian pan*
low
lying
residential
area*,
• •
•
troops and American planes
blocked roads and slowed milHave you paid your taxes
carried out a spectacular res­
for 1M4T Better se t with it all# worker* driving to work
cue mission.
A spokesman at Patrick Air
if you w ant that four percent
Tho atrocity killing* in
discount th a t la yours If you Force Bare, about 13 mile*
Stanleyville’*
Lumumba
south of the Cape, laid 9.31
pay la November.
Square took place within tight
inches of rain was recorded
s e e
of Belgian paratroope rushing
to liberal* the whita hoatagee.
Have your civic club, Sun­ during a 12-hour period on the
Tha daring airlift wa* part­
day School class lodge or oth­ Cape but only 0.39 Inches were
ly aucceaaful, ferrying 100
er group told the Jaycees that measured at the air base.
By
J
alien
The Brevard County agri­ City fathers Monday voted
hostage# to Leopoldville in tho
you are entering a float in the
A(eerie te
cultural
agent in nearby Cocos to dig up another I 10O or to
first flight. About 20 of those
Santa Claua parade f You can
Who's
responsible
for
pay­
help make thle popular af­ on the mainland measured 7.7 to continue paying temporary
ing tho estimated $1300 an­ saved on the first rescue plan*
police guards at school cross­
fair a real thrill for juot ood­ Inches on rain, 0.S Inch abort
nual power bill for operating were wounded.
ings until achool la out for the
The (hooting of the host­
les of kids, young and old of the record set In ISM.
the new traffic signals at
Several aide streets in the Christmas holidays.
age* followed a night of rape DR. PAUL CARLSON
alike.
1-4
and
8
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posed
n
ques­
The city has been paying
City of Cape Canaveral were
s e e
tion this morning for the and terror for Stanleyviila’a
out 190.31 a week la salaries
blocked
by
water
six
inches
There will be many a col­
Board of Seminole County 1,000 white*, including 29
to three part-time guards to
Americana.
lege fresh man-and u p p a r deep and more than a dosen
Commissioners.
get children across street
Details of the wanton iboofeclassmen, too — who will cut bouses in low lying areas were safely at West Side, SouthLast weak it rams to the
A
$135,000
expansion
of
the
Geneva
central
office
of
Southern
Bell
Tele­
surrounded by rain water.
ing
by the rebate, were disa few claasee to be here for
attention of the fltats Road
aide, Sanford Junior High and
phone, due to growth of that area, will be commenced Dec. I, Manager
cloaad by refugee* reaching
the Homecoming Day celebra­
Department
th
at
a
blind
In­
Crooms High Schools.
COLO WEATHER
Robert Shedden said today. A $30,000 building, with $105,000 in new
tion. Schoolmates and hometersection a t tha interchange Leopoldville,
SWEEPS NORTH
equipment, will be installed adjacent to the present office. Service will be
Commissioner!
have
appeal­
The U.B. Embaaay In Leo­
folks alike will be happy to
had been the causa for num­
By United Press
ed
to
the
School
Board
for
help
inaugurated
June
27.
poldville
reported that it unaee them. And wanna know
erous accidents.
Heavy rain swept in off the with the school crossings and
■omathlng, the Old Cloekwlnd
The Department Immediate­ derstood Dr. Paul Carlson was
Pacific Ocean on gutty winds other problems but as of Mon­
e r will give you odds that ths
ly Installed traffic signals among a large group of
By a 3-1 vote Monday, Ctty
today, drenching coastal cit­ day night had received no an­
young returnee# will be even
and has asked Seminole Americana and Belgian* shot
•••
ies In the northwest with an swer from abcool officials.
Commissioner*
voted to pick
In
Lumumba
Square
—
named
happier to see "the old home
County to pay tha power bill
inch of moisture. Showers also
In a letter to the School
for tha late Premier Patrice up tho tab far tho Sanford
town" — and the folka that
since
there
are
no
providing
soaked parts of the South At­ Board dated Nov. 10. die city
tnaka It the hospitable epot
fundi In the 3RD budget for Lumumba, a leftist leader who Chamber of Commorc* of $2,lantic and eastern Gulf states. requested the co-operation and
wa* murdered after tha Con­ 041.31 worth of bills accrued
th at It Is.
such expenditures.
Fair skies covered most of assistance of the School Board
go
won Independence.
in connection with tha recent
s e e
Commission C h a i r m a n
the nation. A slow moving cold in four matters Including (be­
Pilot Killed
Conservation Weak exhibition.
James Avery this morning
Another, idea: the high- front edged southward -cross sides the cross guard pro­
GAINESVILLE (UPI) ‘HUMANITARIAN’
Commissioner Earl Higgin­
countered with the observa­
achool that was thought to be the upper Great Lakes and a blem): The matter of a side­
Leonard Dykes, 34, of GainesOPERATION
botham
voted a loud “no” at*
tion,
"We
don’t
have
any
Snowed
under
with
a
small
"the rock pile" now will look warm front pushed up the walk on Celery Avenue from
Seminole County Sheriff's
ville. the pilot, was killed and
WASHINGTON (UPI) — ter be failed la an attem pt to
funds
budgeted
for
such
ex­
“ mighty aoft."
avalanche
of
applications
to
Florida peninsula.
Sanford Avenue to Mellooville Department has received a James Arthur Davies, 21,
penditures, either," and he The joint U.S. — Belgian de­ amend tha motion to aay that
s e e
Temperatures at 2 a. m. Avenue;
‘‘public service award” fram Gainesville, was seriously In­ permit installation of commun added that *lt Isn't the coun­ cision to send troops on a tha city would pay tha tab only
Moro atumpere: What word ranged from six degrees above
A pedestrian cross walk at Orlando for the part deputies jured in the crash of a light Ity television cables here, City
ty's fault th at the Inter­ rescue mission Into rebel-held If the Sanford Chamber et
In tho English language Is xero at Unestone, Maine, to Sanford Junior High School
plane near here Monday.
area* of tha Congo waa taken Commerce would agrwe to Join
Commissioners Monday night change Is faulty In design."
pronounced the mum but has 71 degrees at Key West, Fla. over French Avenue, a t an and auxiliary members play­
only when all othar measure* the Seminole County Chamber
Avery
declared,
"It'a
a
de­
listened
to
representatives
of
ed
when
President
Johnson
four different meaning* and Seasonably cool temperatures estimated cost of $18,000, pend
WU Hearing
had failed.
of Commarce.
sign
problem
and
It
looks
four
companies
and
then
voted
visited
Central
Florida
last
spellings T
were the rule elsewhere.
lug approval of the State
In announcing tha action
“ Wa simply cannot continue
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
from
hero
that
tha
State
e e e
to table the whole matter for
Cold weather Monday set Road Department;
month.
The Public Utilities Commiss­
Road D a p a r t m a n t must early today, the State Depart­ to support two chambers and
Then there's this one: One records from Arkansas to New Activation of the traffic light
The citation, framed and ion has scheduled a public further study and research. assume t h e responsibility. ment emphasised that the op­ Pm not going to vote to glvn
England.
at Third Street and French signed by Mayor Robert Carr, hearing for Dec. 17 in Jackson­ Commissioner! were advlswon one f t prise.
Since It Involves a federal eration waa "humanitarian— them on* more penny,” be
s e e
The mercury dipped to 17 Avenue at an estimated cost
ville on proposed rite increas­ rd by City Manager W. E. highway and a primary atata not military." It aald the Bel­ vowed.
of
Orlando,
praised
the
"out­
Answer to the itumper: degrees at Llttla Rock, Ark., of $2,600.
Commissioner Jo* Baker
standing public service and es by the Western Union Tele­ Knowles to "move very slow­ road It certainly doesn’t In­ gian troopa and U.S. planea
Wright can write the right 19 a t Mamphia, Tenn., 23 at The city's letter asked that co-operation” given the city graph Company.
would be pulled out aa soon said b* felt that the city should
volve
Seminole
County."
ly on this m atter.'' Knowles
Jacksoa, Mi**., 27 i t Atlanta, a meeting be act up to dis­
rite. Right?
I A\&gt;ry. continued, "Before aa the rescue sates Ion was ac­ try to support n ay ' project
Ga.t and 14 at Charleston, W. cuss these items and brln/
wa* osinmei* '&lt;d up all vf the
e e e
whereby the city receives to*
Vioiopcc*
Spreads
*
i agree to pay $1,800 a complished.
All
available
deputies
and
Va.
them to a conclusion.
cable
company
representa­
vorable
publicity,
American
officiate
(aid
tha
Some (not many) American
year
for
the
rest
of
our
livea
auxiliary members were on SAIGON (UPI) - Anti-gov­
Flags wera still flown et half
think tha SRD ought to decision to undertake the res­ Sanford Chamber P m U e o t
duty in Orlando during the ernment violence spread today tives for his comprehensive re­
staff Friday.
visit of tho President. They to one of Saigon's most faih- search into the m atter which consider rebuilding tha Inter­ cue operation came after a A. B. Peterson Jr. and Mao*
e e e
were given strategic assign­ kmahle schools. Screaming, he presented to the commiss­ change. S o m e b o d y really conference Monday in Nairo­ ager Jim Talmsdge mads no
Sanford-8eminoie Jayceei
ments along with other mem­ rock-throwing Vietnamese stu­ ioners in a memorandum prior dropped the ball, and It bi, Kenya, between William indication to city commission­
Attwood, the U.S, ambassador ers whether they would coo■till have tome fertillier for
bers of other police depart­ dents barricaded themselves to appeals from the compan­ wasn’t 8«mln&lt;&gt;le County."
Tha chairman also said that to Kenya, and rebel “ foreign ildcr the Seminole Chamber’s
inside and challenged police ies.
eaie, Ju st call the Jsycee
ments on hand far the visit.
invitation to join but retain
to rout them out.
Booth end they’ll deliver it
The award reads:
Knowles suggested that the he understood that the fed­ minister" Thomas Kama.
their own statu* aa a division.
"In recognition of outstand­
to you.
city officials meet and atudy eral highway people noted
s e e
You can't buy the stuff San­ Tucker called yesterday'* ing public service and co­ First Appearance
the matter, draw up their own the faulty design and had In­
LOS ANGELES (U l'l) - franchise regulations and send formed the State Road De­
Overheard: I was married ford got yesterday but it’s showers as "too spotty to be operation extended the city
Merchants Plan
of
general
help."
lie
said
the
of
Orlando
Police
Department
One
of Jacqueline Kennedy's it to the various companies in­ partm ent
for eight year* before my free. O n l y there wasn’t
KANSAS
CITY,
Mo.
(UPI)
A
motion
by
Commissioner
cloud rover this morning will in preparation and perform- first public appearances fol­ dicating whit the city would
wife knew I drank. She found enough of I t
allow ihe moisture to atay anco of measures necessary lowing her year of mourning accept in a franchise and what John Alexander to set up a — An explosion cleaved a Discussion Meet
out the night I made a ml»Parts of the Sanford area longer. The agricultural agent for the safety of Lyndon B. the death of President John they would not accept.
meeting with the State Road three-itory apartment build­
take and went home sober.
Representative
merchants
Department before the Com­ ing In half early today near
were
pelted
by
two
afternoon
said
"much
more
general
Johnson,
president
of
the
"Then
we’ll
see
bow
many
F.
Kennedy
will
be
at
a
funds e e
from the “ downtown” area ol
the
downtown
hub,
Injuring
at
mission
took
any
action
was
Thirty-fifth annual barbe­ rainstorms while many near­ rain is needed to prevent ser­ United States, on his visit to raising dinner Dec. 2 for the are stIU interested,” said adopted by the county board. leaat IS persona. Three other* Sanford and the South Sin.
Orlando, Florida.
Ceiiars Sinai Medical Center. Knowles.
cue of Judge R- W. Ware’s Bl* by areas failed to record any ious damage.”
"Under any circumstances," were mining and feared dead. ford business area wilt meet
bla class of First Methodist precipitation.
said Alexander, "we must co­
The three—two chltdren and at noon Wcdneidiy a t tfaa C*«
Church will be held at 7 p.m.
The weatherman promised,
operate with the SRD until an elderly man—were in first pri Restaurant for discussion
tonight at McKinley Hall.
the Interchange can bo rede­ floor apartments that were of problems of the two areas
however, more rain will (all
Judge W’are opened this cla»»
in an attempt to co-ordinate
signed."
buried in wreckage.
in 1029 and has been its only in scattered showers today.
effort* for promotion and
Yesterday's storms could
taachar.
beautification.
a e e
be teen approaching from the
Marines of Marine Barracks,
During the exercise the men return to hi* unit. A stimulate who are captured are awara
Representing the South San*
ford bm lneii men will b*
Memo to Carroll Burke: east and ampia warning was Sanford Naval Air Statloa, to­ will be questioned by the " e n -; ing escape factor might be of their responsibilities to
George Mills, Robert Yentscla
8ome people are wondering if given to seek cover. They day began a twoday field emy” In an attempt to gain the limited food supply of rice their country and service ami
and Art Brown. Meeting with
proceeds from ChriUmaa Seal crossed the city in a south­ training exercise called Ope­ military information about the and fish for the I’OWs which know what they have to face
Naval Air Station and its air-;has been reported by the as- as a prisoner.
them will be John Krldcr,
■alea in Seminole County are westerly direction and soak­ ration "Catch.”
"A 1’OWs’ main responsibi­
Seminole County Chamber ol
Purpose of the exercie is to craft and other items which sistant camp rommandent,
going to Orange County, since ed much of the area in doing
lity is not to reveal, at any
Commerce manager; B. L.
train the Marinas in the code may aid their campaign Men "Comrade" t B Smith.
they were delivered in envel­ 1L
refusing to co-operate will be The Marine Barracks com­ cost, Information of any na­
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
—
But
ha
did
not
closa
tha
door
Perkins J r., president of th*
of
conduct
for
U.
S.
service­
ope* with Orlando return ad­
Agricultural Interests ball­
subjected to "the treatment" manding officer. MaJ. B. T. ture which may aid the en­ Gov. Fania Bryant and Gov. • on action after h* takes of­ Sanford Merchants Associa­
dress and postmark.
ed the rainfall at almost des­ men, priionet-of-war life and
in an attempt to break their Chen, commented that "in all emy. lie then must continual­ elect Heydun Burns have fice to upset Bryant's appoint­ tion, and other members ol
•
•
•
perately needed and added interrogation methods, a n d
Fuislers: Pronounce Polish much more la necessary to iescape and evasion techni­ will to resist interrogation and wars. Mime fighting men have ly strive to escape and rejoin reached some agreement on ments, although he would not the Chamber board of direc­
reveal information.
tors.
become prisoners of their en­ his unit so he may again be­ membership of the new Board go into what ha might do.
ques.
and polish; Job and job.
prevent a loss of crops.
During the course of Ihe ex­ emy. We always hope, of come an effective fighting of Ragenta but still haven't
Commencing
tha
exercise
Dr. Frank Darby, of the
Dove hunting in Leffler Central Florida Experiment was this existing problem situ­ ercise an alert Marine may course, that this will not hap­ man. This awareness and ironed out many of the spec­
Field on State Road 419 near Station, said this morning hii ation: A large enemy force find the opportunity to escape, pen, but we want to make training we hope to aecom ifics.
Bryant and Burna met Mon­
Wagner has been closed be­ station recorded .29 of an has landed uti the Florida East evade the enemy forces, and sure that toe unfortunate few pllih during this exercise.”
day to talk over the matter
Coast ami is advancing toward
cause of (he lack of doves. inch of rain yesterday.
for the second time but still
Unless more doves appear the
He added the humidity had the Sanford Naval Air Station
felled to reach final agree­
site will be closed to hunters held throughout the night at and other military basea in
A 4JWAY 1 rVRBT QUALfTY *
ment. Bryant had hoped to
for the rest of the current sea­ too per cent aod with this Central Klorda. A reconnaiannounce the board membera
son. This action was reported morning’s cloud cover it all sance foot patrol has been
a week ago but apparently
by Bob Johnson of the Fresh­ helped the parched earth. sent from Marine Barracks to
found more disagreement then
w ater Fish and Game Com­ "With the clouds,” he said, lorate the enemy force, their
directions
of
march,
logical
ha anticipated with Burn*.
mission.
"we usually get some rain
e e •
The new nine-member board,
and that will be a big help." avenues of approach and other
intelligence
information
which
which
will admlnlater Flor­
Two separate notices on
Dr. Darby said the area
ida's higher education inatituthe same church bulletin cou|,j use about aix inches can be passed on to the Ma­
tiona, takes office Jan. 1, five
board leaves the readers in stretched over ■ period of a rine and Army units rapidly
moving down from the North
days before Bryant ends hie
a quandary. Reads one: week.
to
meet
the
enemy
threat.
term, thus giving him the re­
"Strong drink is your worst
County Agricultural Agent
During *he patrol the Ma­
sponsibility for naming tha
enemy.'* Reads the other: Cecil A. Tucker also pointed
members.
“ Make your worst enemy to the urgent need (or more rines met a large enemy unit
The members Bryant names
your best friend.”
SUPER-SIZE
rain to prevent a serious loss which cut off the withdrawal
• • •
routes
and
captured
most
of
will
have to ba approved by
of citrus. He said leaf curt
100% DACRON* POLYESTER
the state Cabinet and also by
Just noticed that letters is being noticed on the trees the patrol. The Marloea were
the state Senate.
from the State Road Depart­ and a fruit drop can be ex­ marched to the rear and con­
FILLED PILLOWS
Burn* would not say after
ment are dated thusly: No­ pected unless the area gets fined in an enemy prisoner-ofwar stockade Here the Ma
the hour-long private eetiion
vember IS. 19Safety-4.
some more relief.
rioes will remain for the next
with Bryant what ha planned
two days unless they can man­
to do if he w u not satisfied
Goldwater supporters are a
age tn escape and make their
loyal lot . . one such "never Would-Be Thief
with Bryant's decisions on
membership.
say die” individual living on A would be thief was fright­ way back to Marine Barracks.
• SOFT AND FLUFFY
Dodd Road, posted a sign on ened away Monday afternoon The POW stockade wa* con­
" I’m eur* the Governor la
• NON-IRRITATING
his property before the elec­ after he ripped a screen and structed under the supervision
going to protect hie position
• KEEPS ITS FRESHNESS
tion reading "This house is tried to open a window at the of S Sgt. V. C. Lawson, tha
and 1 will protect my position.
• CORDED EDGES
MARINE “POW" is given the “torture barrel” treatm ent in “Operation
sold on Goldwater” and has home occupied by Maybelle Barracks training SCO. who »
I expect there will b* no ocCatch" exercises of the Murine Barracks ut SNAS. The “prisoner" is
• YOUR KEY TO RESTFUL SLEEP
now
added
the
w o r d, Oliver at 1000 West 12th Street, “c a m p commandant” and
caelon for either of us to take
I' chief interrogator.”
police reported today.
Lance Cpl. J. 1L Luellen and the “enemy guard” iA H e. Harold A. Miles.
•STILL.”
separate action,’’ Bugas **14.

Traffic Signal
A ta M
Poses Puzzle

City Digs Up
$100 To Pay
School Guards

Conservation
Tab Of $2,Ott
Paid By City

County Deputies
Win Praise For
LBJ Visit Duly

w uva

City Postpones
Action On TV
Cable Requests

Rain - But More
Needed Locally

Three Missing

'Enemy' Takes M arines

Bryant, Burns
Still At Odds

am neifi
n

2

For

$6

�Haiardous SR 431 Protested
Br
BIOOBST EVENT la
circles this weak U U&gt;« Navy*
Army football game, Saturday
and of e o « m , tvaryona will
be watching, aa U la to ba
televised.
RVAH J Officers Wives have
joiaod with their kuabaadi la
glaaolag soma aaciUag pregama aetlvitlas.

By Maryana Nile*
Move seeking the elimina­
tion of a traffic hazard an
Stats Road 431 by the State
Road Department has been
launched by business and civle leaders in tha Forest City
All proceeds, or course, go in
the elub'a charities.

The roadway In question Is
a sharp, narrow B-curve, In­
cluding a narrow hridge, be­
tween State Road 436 and
Oakland Estates.
good ume tvtryon*
Pointing to two recent ac­
Harvest Ball, Saturday
cidents on the 431 highway in
at the Ballroom.
which a woman motorist was
There have been ravea
fatally injured and a tractorWednesday at 4 p. m.. the the "lerrlfle'’ decoration
trailer overturned, the Foreat
Wlvaa will kavada the After­ "delicious’' food, the
City residents hava petltlonad
burner h r § Navy pap rally, great" orehastra and
County Ceram laalonar • fleet
with soma o' the "moat at* seemi to hava thoroughly en­
W, Lawrence Swofford for
tractlva" chaarlaadara you joyed themselves.
action. He hae promised that,
Over 300 attended this
aver saw. .
when eeated on the county
Helping to get evtryooe la locitl slght-tima function, spon­
hoard in January, he will re­
the spirit will ba "Wally" the sored by tha NOWC, with Vlea
quest the m atter ba referred
goat, who has boat '‘rented" President Jo Maloney aa
to Richay Grstn, SRD district
aU
chairman
of
the
for the occasion from Mrs.
engineer at DeLand.
4 IMPROVEMENT OF SR 131 between SR 436 and Oakland Estates is
Raymood Scheal of Camaroo event.
Mrs. Batty MacGetn, pres­
bttinjf Fought by residents of the Forest City area, protesting tha road la
Much credit must go,
(Sea photo)
ident of the Forcct City Mer­
too narrow and thcra are loo many curves, plus a narrow bridge.
All aqutdrona a n lavHed to to Marcia Foy, who waa
chant* Association, who re­
atlaad the pap rally and also charge of the decorating craw
sides on 431 near the danger­
the " watchlag'’ party which la from RVAH-7. These gals real­
ous group of curves, claim*
THE
CiOAT
GIRLS,
Dorli
Johnson,
(left)
and
Arlan*
Bryant,
(right)
ly
came
up
with
soma
wonder­
slated far Saturday aftenoosi
she has had a number of nar­
pone with "Wnlly” the gout, traditional symbol of tha Navy, ns they get
at the BCKJ'a oo their eoMr ful Ideas. At tha entrance they
row ascapea from collisions
ready
for
the
big
pre-Army-Navy
game
pap
rally
at
the
Afterburner,
hid
a
scarecrow
In
a
flight
television sat.
with cart travelling at too
Wednesday
at
4
p.m.
All
squadrons
are
invited
to
join
the
fun
and
fes­
Aa amusing anecdote was suit, keeping company with
high rataa of apaad and "hug­
(Herald Photo)
tivity.
relate i* by the wives wbo were a "pumpkin-faced doll."
ging tha middle of tha road."
The an lira ballroom was
in charge of the goat.
She added tha roadway is
They told us that "Wally's spicy and fragant with fresh
slippery when wet and advo­
owner says the goat la a little greenery, reat trees, hay, au­
cated mure caution sign* and
hard of bearing, but reads tumn leaves, and looked Juat
mart police patrolling, espe­
like autumn in the out of
Ups pretty well."
cially a t night She also feels
Mrs. H. 1. Bakks. Mrs. Wil­ doors.
NOVEMBER 11, 1M4
•Id Schroedar, Laka Mary; tha bridge la too narrow.
liam Bolte, and Mrs. Craig The lablas were cleverly
Donald Taylor, North Orlan­
John Bethea, president of
Admission*
Moore a n the "post girls.”
decorated with greenery, dried
do; Sandra George, (Jviedo.
the
Forest City Community
Russell Tulmadge, James
Cheerleader* will be Lt. arrangements and candles,
Association, who lives In the
November 22, 1941
Gerald Coffee and Lt. Craig with lb* lighted candles and
Arhogast, M a r i o n McNeil,
middle of the curve* and who
Arlml*»lnn*
Moore. These two are busy all Ibe other decoration* cast­
Kevin Puckett, Matthew W.
Ivy Jane Katridge. Paul "lo«t" two acres of his land
(practicing their cheers and ing i festive glow overall.
Smith, There** Fay, 'Wanda Smith, Ida Dinkins, Donna At­ uml nearly hi* home when the
th e n will be plenty of re­ Centered amidst the sumpSmith, Patricia My«r». Emma kina, Donald Howe, Amy An­ MID improved the road in
freshments oo hand to help llous buffet supper, (catered
Miller, Sanfcrd; Betty Row- derson, George Cambridge, 11M6, feels the biggest prob­
by the Tradewlnd* Cafeteria)
soothe any hoarse throats.
land, Lillie Mae Troutman, Jean Ayaeue, Jvisie Waits, lem la the speeder*. He heLcdr. Dick Johnson, wbo is were over-flowing cornucopias,
Lake Monroe; Edna Snyder, Joseph Orseno, Sanford; Mon- llve* the present 36-mile-perBETTY MacGEEN
MARY WILLIAMSON
In charge of the Afterburner filled with harvest fruits.
JOHN BETHEA
JO MALONEY
Orange City; Donald N. Tay­ • lie Stevens, Laka Monroe; huur speed limit should ba
is working with the wives oo Providing the music en.
.
.
narrow
escapes
.
.
.
caution
needed
. , . speeding
lor, Orlando; Fred Geiger, Linda Hittle, Longwood; Ju enforced.
rhairmnn
pluming the pep raUy,
tertsinment for dancing and
New
York.
Allan
Forward,
active
in
JemSharp,
Maitland;
John
So remember, It doesn't listening was the keynotes
Births
Kutia, Ocala; Beulah Taylor, community affair* and • lead­
m atter what aquidroo you be­ combo, who kept everyone's
Mr. end Mr*. Lenox Fay, Orange City; Thomas H*nn, ing merchant, believe* that
long to, you are invited to feet tapping aU evening.
Project Funds
"until this dangerous curve is
Sanford, a girl.
SaroaoU.
Join the pep rally and the NOWC will have a board
straightened out a great bigDiarhargta
Births
watch party. Go, Navy!
meeting December lat at the
To
Beautify
big-big warning sign should
Ruth
E.
Rodgers,
Margaret
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Raymond
home of Betty Stokei at 1
D. Tlndel, Marl* W. Walker, Rooney, Sanford, • boy; Mr. bo polled.1*
8EVENETTES, the Enlisted p. m.
Mr*. Ernestine Forward
Reatrlre Rivera, Brldglda Tor and Mrs. David Humphery,
Hwy. 17-92
Wives club of RVAH-7 were
commented tha road is espe­
re* Hawk, Mark Hatcher, Sanford, a girl.
guests recently of M n. B. B.
Proceed* from a dessert Jan* Sue Schults, John Small
cially dangerous when there
Brown, wife of Urn command­ Longwood Rally
Discharges
bridge
sponsored by the beau Jr., Brett Jamee Von Herbu
ing officer of Seven, at Mrs.
Matthew W. Smith, Sam J. is fog. Shu said the highway
Brown’s home. Cohoate** was Scheduled Today tlficatlon committee of the lit, Carolyn Varner and baby Watson, Theresa Fay and ba­ really i* a blind curve and
DeBary Carden Club will he hoy, Sanford; Helen Walkup,
Mrs. Kenneth Knny, wife ol
'B a k u
^ € A jU O
by girl, Paul Aucoin, Franz the bridge I* too narrow.
used to beautify Hwy. 17-92
Other local residents com­
Seven's executive officer.
DeBary; Henry Levy, Geneva; W. Green, Far* Frailer, Vio­
Longwood'* annual political
The group held election ot rally sponsored br (he Long- through tha community, Mrs. Margaret Ramaey and baby la Durham. Sanford; Mary mented thusly on the danger­
f
officers sod Mrs. Roy Pounds wood Volunteer Fire Depart­ William Lakaman, ah sir mans girl, Lakt Helen; Ntwerty Vail*, HharlenetLaughlin, De­ ous SR (.'11:
Mra. Mary Williamson —
was re-elected to her post as ment will be held at S p.m. reported today.
Robinecn and baby girl, Oa llary; Emily Mann and baby
leader. Others wbo were elect today In City Park. Candi­ Noma 30 women of the area teen.
girl, Lake Mary; Louthcnia feels something must he dona
SETS
ed a t this tima Include Mrs. dates each will be given five attended the event which was
November
20,
1944
Mitchell and baby boy, Lake tn caution drivers shout the
curves,
adding
many
time*
James Brower, vice president; minutes to state their qualifi­ held at Mra. Lakeman’s home
Monroe; Edna Snyder ami ba­
Admiaaione
Mrs, Ira Sewell, socrtlary, cations end platforms. A on Sanford Avenue Other
KwamJa
Bentley, Sallie by boy, Orange City; Arbesto she ha* been forced to the
members
of
the
committee
in­
from
Mrs. Jamee Busaard, treaiur question and answer period
Wight, Abraham Rouse, Viv­ Washington, Oviedo; Thomns ■ids of the road hy oncom­
ing car* proceeding too fast.
ALLAN FORWARD
ar and Mrs. Charles Stone, will follow. R. T. Milwca will cluded Mr* Karl Merrill, ian Wilson, Robert l.undquilt, llinn, Sarasota,
Mra Lynn Reed, Mr* George
It la treacherous for folk*
. . . big sign
chaplain.
serve aa moderator.
NOVEMBER 23, 19*4
Nicely and Mra. E Shop- Melania Byrd, Willis Brown,
not familiar with the many
These new officer* will be
Annia
Wlsaeweara,
Loratta
Refreshments of doughnuts faugh.
Admission*
for both vehicle*.
curvet and sharp turns.
Installed December IS at the and coffee will be served by
Bob Conover—says he can’t
winner* w e r e Florence lllghtahoe, Luadean Estea Joyce Dehose, Fred Sterchi,
COOKW ARE
.Mrs. Beverly Lashtey — a
Lake Monroe Inn at 7 p. m. the lire department.
Nell Cordell, Roy F. Mann Philip Zeull, Lucille Doudney,
umluratand
why this road was
Hunter,
Mr*.
L
Garland,
very dangerous road and even
Mrs. Brown officiated at the
fin is h e d w ith
Candidate* appearing wilt Mrs. Pauline I'etitt, Mrs. Dennis Everett Smith, San Mary T h o m p s o n . Frank
blinker* would not be enough laid out so poorly, and hope*
elect bo
be Mayor A. R. Lormsnn, In­ Margaret White, Mr* Jean ford; Juanita Athearn, De Jones, Sally J. Field*. Phyl­
i
DUPONT
warning; somehow there must better planning will help this
Mrs, Pounds appointed the cumbent, and his opponent,
Land; Nellie Jackson, Geneva; lis Finley, Jacle Wynn, Ro­
he a way to give driven a dangerous situation.
following Sfvenettes to do the David Wentworth; Council­ Spaulding, Mrs. Edith TrusC. F. Field*—a very haz­
aell and Mra. Mary McUcan. James R. Schroeder, Jerry bert Dennis, Rubin Richard, strong warning,
decorating for Seven's All man R.
Carlson, incum­
Si-brooder, Lake Mary; Lou Paul Smith, Sanford; Edna
Hands party, scheduled for bent, and Jim Reiter, William
Richard Ostrander — po»- ardous road, and too many
thrnia Mitchell, Joanna Dais Reilly, Hazel Myhre, Norma
THE
•Ibly barricades at the tide* unnecessary curve*.
December fth at tba Ball­ llaumholier, Donald Smith, School Vandals
Lake Monro*-.
Grubbs, Werner Wlegand, De­
FINEST
room:
of
the
road
would
help
tho
Percy While snd Leroy " J e r­ Young boya wore blamed hit
QUALITY!
nary; Henry Simpson, Gene­
Births
Mrs. C. Stringer will be ry" Riley; City Clerk Onnie
situation; there must be
morning for vandalism at the
Mr. and Mr*. Kanneth Wil­ va; Dorothy Lane. Lake
VFW
Inspection
chairman, aasisUd by Mrs. R. Shnmale, incumbent, and Wilson School in Paula, ac­
something to lessen this
son. Sanford; a hoy; Mr. and Monroe; Marie Brooks, Mait­
District eight VFW Com­
Busaard, Mrs. Brewer, Mrs. Mrs. I). R. Cray and Tax cording to Deputy Fred Kelly,
dangerous curve and warn
Mrs. John Mitehall Lake Mon land.
mander Taylor will make an
A. Surbrock, Mrs. J. Coombs. Collector Roy Shumate, in
drivers,
He said paper was scattered roe, a hoy; Mr. and Mra. Den
Discharge*
Mis. C. Johnson, Mrs. C. Slone cumbent, and B. R Gray.
Mrs. RUrkie llcrota—It I* official inspection of South
around the rooms.
Alonzo Scott, Minnie Fri*on,
n!»
Buss,
Luke
Monroe,
•
boy;
end Mrs. J. Pspaon.
not dangerous if one is going Seminole Post 8207 today at 8
COMPLETE
Mr. ami Mrs. Caspter Mann. Robert Underwood, John F.
Mrs. Brown was given a
at the correct rate of speed, p m. at the Post Home on Old
Lake
Mary,
a
girl;
Mr,
and
Ward,
Paul
Smith,
Shirley
A.
ASSORTMENT
lend farewell from the club
but this la not guaranteed Dixie Highway north of Long­
Mrs. Herbert Snyder, Orange Olinger, Baby Girl Monett,
wood. Commander Taylor will
and was prescnlsd with a gift
Sanford; Lottie M. Wright, from the driver coming the be accompanied by his dis­
City, a hoy.
from tiw group.
other
way;
feels
there
is
not
Lilly S. Cullen. DeBary.
DUchaegee
Three new members wet
much warning given for the trict officer* and Post Com­
Ronnie
Easter,
Cindy
By­
FIR EPLA C E
corned to the club included
group of curves on this spot, mander John McManus will
num, William Yates, Grace
conduct
the
meeting
Mrs. Oti* Berry. Mrs. Wit
Mr*. Sua Gates—feels the
Stapel. Jan Dyer. Edna ThomEQ U IPM EN T
Him Johnson Jr. and Mrs.
bridge la too narrow, more
as, Effie Long. George II.
Jeffrey Wldman. Mr*. Coombs,
warning ia needed and tho
V J U H lT E I
EXTRA LARGE SELECTION
Thigpin, Margaret Jones, Rose
mother-Inlaw of M n. Jack
road should be straightened.
Le# Cessnnova, Evelyn M. DeCoombs was a guest at the
Mrs. Jo Mayo—this road
Mattio and baby girl, San­
meeting
has had some "pretty bad”
ford; Blanche Page, John W.
Mrs. Pounds announced that
Nnv, 30 has been set as the accidents and faela there
Lowe. Charles Stanhiti, De­ extension deadline of the should be mora warning sig­
e hoard meeting will he held
for
Bary; Joyce CriH-ker and baby United Fund campaign wind­ nals; too many drivrra “hog"
al her home, December Ulh
CUSTOM-MADE
boy, f.ake Mary; Marlene up and Chairman Troy Ray the road around the curves.
at 9 30 a. m. The next regular
kfolks
llergren, Longwood; K a r l is urging that all "Red Feath­ Wayne Norris—needs to ho
CURTAIN SCREENS
meeting will he held in
Rucsclnr, Osteen.
conference
room, January
er bearers" gat their reports straightened out; definitely i*
November 21, 1944
19th at T:3« p m
tn as soon as possible.
• hazardous group of curve*;
a • »
moved
Admissions
Largest group contribution commented his Ifi-year-old
Fallela T. Rooney, Shirley to date wia received from the son, Mike, “sure hates these
ACEY DEUCY Wive* Club
to SANFORD
A. Olinger, Sarah Burka, Otis Navy Base and Wing, with s curves, they scare him.11
1* sponsoring a Harvest Dance
Bush. Kriatl Brown, Olllt grand total of 44.433. Largest
at the Acev Deucy Cluh
TsW 0A4 (Ihwe Mil (or »U(»S
Luthar Milts—on* of tha
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
tide*), a*11 onstiu with ketbtts
Humphrey, Paul Smith, Sam ilngle contribution U from most dangerous roads ha ha*
day from 1 p. m. lx I i
el
|ittl
snd
miivmi'ioa
l
beet
*■•
•
TOASTERS
Joe Watson Jr., Sanfnrd; the Chase and Company offi­ had to travel in this part of
with the mu«le of the Vigilan­
• BLENDERS
city. st&lt;r is (snuina hotpiUMv.
• COFFEE .MAKERS
Sharon Laughlln, DeBary; cers end employe* In the sum tha country; just not enough
te* comho.
• IRONS
ind vou'fl here I |tn&lt;!0 JS l "4
• KITCHEN MIXERS
de&lt; gnlfui weicom*. Jett paan*
Till* will be a costume
Linda Gail No*. Lake Mery; of 42.143.
• CAN OPENER
warning for tha amount of
Sharon Hutto, Longwood.
ty say* Condi Sampson with
Gold Awards for loo per curvat ahead; could stand a
prise* for Uw beat
Blrtha
cent participation have gone bit of straightening out.
\\d c o m e |^ \a $ &gt; n .
There will also
Mr. and Mrs. David Brown, to Southern Bell business of­ Sydney Miles—live* right
CAM PING EQ U IPM EN T
•how. »h* say*.
Sanford; a hoy; Mr. and Mr*. fice, First Federal, Sanford in the middle of these rurve*
PORTABLE
— WITH BENCHES
Sunday, November 29th la
Jo* Hlghtshoa, Sanford, • Tollc* Department, S o u t h and aaya they a rt nothing hut
CAMP
TABLE.................
Amateur Night and
Virginia retro.hi
bay; and Mr. and Mr*. Alvin Seminole Bank, City Street * trap—It is outrageous fur
...... $29.86
P. It. line 1211
1* Invited to bring
JET AIR PORTABLE ROOM
Hutto, Longwood, a girl.
Department, City Fire De- tha State R«*d Derailment
Sanford
■truments or brush up on
Discharge*
partment, Seminole Memorial to have a road Ilk* this.
ELECTRIC HEATERS...... $29.95
act, aa alt will be givtn
S a l l i e Wright, Mamie Hospital, City Utilities DeMrs, J tri Higihy--* hole
rhylll* Itugcn.tein
KEROSENE
chance to perform,
FA 3-4234
Spoils, Linda Powall and baby partment, C e n t r a l Florida apptara hy tha hridge; the
•
•
*
CANAVERAL HEATERS $37,60
Lake Mart
boy, Paul Polgar, Nevada Experiment Station. Cowan's road department till* it up,
NOW IS THE TIME to plant
Pitta, Gary Paad, Emma Mil­ Department S t o r e ,
Nor* Norris
Wall and th* hole toun appear*
those pansy plants for bloom
TF 4-1311
lar. Marion McNeill, Bobble Plumbing and Heating, Me- again. Th* bridge ie too nar­
5- Seminole
Ing flowers in your garden and
Lundqulet, Edgar L a n a y , Crory'i, Royal Castle, Rlnksr row, and la one-way whan a
home next spring.
Elaine Kerr and baby girl, Materials of Longwood end truck approaches.
Mildred Haney
You ran grt some
&lt;84-3631
Carol Kampf, Melania Byrd, Hopper Elementary School.
Paul Millelagel — at the
Helton*
giant deluxe pansy seedlings
Margo Bolantlna and baby
Total contribution lo date bridge there la a sinkhole;
Lumber &amp; Ace Hardware
it i very good price from the
boy, Sanford; Margaret Starl­ toward the 340,000 goal la 328. as it ia filled up, It reap­
Mary Getting*
sfficer's wives of RVAH-iJ,
B» at Lake
ing, Casselberry; Ann Stum, -41 or 70 per cent of the to pear* very soon. Says he
700 French Ave.
293.4817
Det. I. Betty Catron Is in
KING TOM — Pretty, blonde Randy Renrd add*
DeBary; Juanita Athean. De til goal, Mrs. Margaret Gan ■top* his car by the bridge
Sophie llainre
charge of the pansy islas
the "crownlnpr touch” to thin handsome tom
I-and; David Emanuel, Enter as, executive secretary, re whenever * trucL is crossing
Ph. 322-7121
6 HS-1102
committee. You ran call her
turkey
at
Cjrpruaa
Gardena.
prise;
James
Schroeder,
Garported.
a*
there
is
not
enough
room
llvUary
a
(

Hospital Notes

C O R N IN G W A R E

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TEFLON*

UF Drive Closes
Here Nov. 30

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Legion Unit 256
Sets Date For
Sewing Meet

N ov. 24. 1964 — Page 3

Barracks 2898
•Auxiliary, Elect
New Officers
By Donna Kites
Nomination* and election ot
ofriceri was conducted at the
regular meeting of Altamonte
Spring* Barracks and Auxil­
i a r y 2898. Veteran! of World
War 1, held last Thursday at
the Community House.
New officers named were
Joseph Keller, commander:
Bruoks Combs, senior vice
commander; R o g e r Miller,
junior v i c e
commander;
Ralph Peter, chaplain; Witfliam Milligan, quartermaster;
LeRoy Stover, judge advocate
and Otto Baumgartner, Ren
Kvans and Bertie Ryan, trus­
tee!.
Elected for the auxiliary
were Mrs. Grace Lash, pres­
ident; Sirs. Gertrude Fit/patrick, vice president; Sira.
Ethel Srhuettc, treasurer;
Mrs. Nellie Miller, conduc­
t r e s s ; Mri. Bessie Ryan,
chaplain, and Mrs. Ethel
Wentworth. Mrs. Edith Hodg­
es and Mrs. Connie Baum
g irtner, trustees.
Guests present for the meet­
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Wynn
McKay of Farmington, Me.;
Mrs. Lillian Stewart, seventh
district auxiliary president;
Hay Gam hie, seventh district
(Acumm under and Frank Lash,
pa-.t district commander,
A Christmas Party and In­
stallation luncheon is planned
(or ttse next regular meeting
scheduled for Dec. 17 at 1
p in. at the Community House.
Hie Barracks will furnish
the turkey for the luncheon.
Mejnbers are requested to
Jtring a covered dish, their
^ i s n table service and a 50
cent gift labeled for "man”
or "woman" to be exchanged.

G. S. Tomlinson
Funeral Today
Funeral services for Gilford
^Sidney Tomlinson, 63, of
Paolii, who died Saturday,
weft- held a t 16:3(1 n, in, to­
day ut the Paula Church of
Christ with Rev. Joe Douthitt
officiating. Burial was in
Sylvan Lake Cemetery.
Born in G r e e n C o v e
Springs, ho had been a resi­
dent of Paula for the past 15
years. Hu was a member of
▼Grnrn Cove Spring* First
Haptist Church.
-Survivors are his wife,
Mr*. Carolyn Tomlinson, of
t'anla, and a sister, Mrs. Ella
Him Icy, of Green Cov*
Springs.

'Shocked, Sickened/
LB J Told Probers

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Washington without delay, I
By Jane Casselberry
In the first few hour* after Ihe wa* determined that we would
A special meeting of Amer­
assassination of Johu F. Ken­ not return until Mr*. Kennedy
was ready, ansi that we would
ican Iavion Auxiliary Unit
nedy, President Johnson—like carry the PreJident'* body
256 of Casselberry to icwr com­
million* of others the world back with uj If she wanted.'*
fort article* for hospitalized
over-found the news hard to The Chief Executive said
veterans Is planned for Wed­
believe,
that ho and his wife remained
nesday, Dec. 2, at l p. m. at
III* most immediate concern aboard the closely guarded
the Woman’* Club on Overwas Jacqueline Kennedy and plane for about half an hour
brook Dr. according to Mr*.
he
ignored the advice of hi* before Mrs. Kennedy and tha
Katherine Corwin, chairman
Secret Service agent* and de­ coffin hearing the body of her
of the Rehabilitation Commit
layed the departure of hi* husband arrived.
tee.
plane from Dai la* until she
Member* of Old Glory Post
GUS SAWYER
rouM get aboard with her busAuxiliary Unit 18J of Alta
band'* body.
Nursing Council
monte Spring* have been in
The Chief Executive *et
sited to participate. Mr*. Kay
forth hi* recollection of the
Burkhart is
Rehabilitation
tragic
events of Nov. 22. 1963, Meeting Tonight
Chairman fm Unit 183.
in
a
statement
to the Warren
Any women who care to help
The Seminole County Pub­
Commission.
sew
are
invited
to
attend,
par­
lic
Health Advisory Council
flock.
They
are
residents
of
the
Maitland
Tur­
TOM AND HENRIETTA Turkey will have
"It wa* Ken O'Donnell
ticularly those who are eligi
key Gardens. Shown with them is Mrs. R. L.
members of the family depleted conte Thursday
will
meet Wednesday a t 7:30
(White House a.de Kenneth P.
Coleman. The feathered friends are most popu­ hie to become members. It
an the nation celebrates Thanksgiving Day.
1:20
p.m.
at the Health Depart­
O'Donnell)
who,
at
about
would be advisable for those'
Some of the mnuth-wntering fowl which will
lar about this time of year and they seem to en­
p. m., told us that the Presi­ ment Building on French A ra­
coming to »cw to bring sciss
lly Jnnr Casselherry
joy it, even If they know their destiny.
grace the dinner tuble Thursday are in thia
dent had died. 1 think hi* pre­ mie (17-92) and Ninth Street.
ors, needle, and thread. Port
Gti* Sawyer, Ca**rtberry
able sewing machine* also are town marshal, ha* filed to cise word* were, *he’» gone.'
Mrs. F r a n k Woodruff,
O'Donnell said that we t.houkl chairman and founder of Sem­
nneded.
run far his fifth term In
Following Ihe sewing, mem­ Iho municipal election* Dec. return to Washington and that inole Hospital Eye Bank As­
we should lake the President'! sociation in Seminole County,
bers of Ihe unit who have not I t
plane for this pttrposr.
l&gt;een initiated as jet will tie
will speak on the eye bank and
A resident In Casselberry
"1 found it hard lo tielieve show a film.
Inducted by Ihe president, since 1951, Sawyer pledge* to
that this had happened. The
Mr*. Della Kryder.
continue to serve to the best
Mr*. Corwin reports that of his ability and to improve whole thing seemed unreal—
unbelievable. A few hour!
letter* of application and ac­
police protection to keep pace earlier, I had breakfast with DeBary HE Club
knowledgement have been re
ATLANTA (Spl&gt; — The
The advantage* of honed eelved from Lake City, Coral with growth of the commun- John Kennedy; he was alive,
U. S. Department of Agricul­
strong, vigorous. I could not Sets Meeting
•ml rolled turkeys were ex­ Gable* and Ray Pines Veter­ ity.
He is a member of the Flor­ believe now that he was dead.
ture reports that Basil M.
plained to lunchroom manag­ an's Hospitals for Ihe 43 gift*
The November meeting o l
Todd, doing business as the
ers and worker* of the Semi­ sent from the member.* of the ida Police Chiefs Association 1 wai shocked and sickened.”
and
is
a
deputy
sheriff.
He
i*
the
IVlInry Homemakers Ex­
Todd Company of Pahokee,
Despite Ihe urging* of the
nole County School Food Serv­ auxiliary for the Joy Shops
has fulled to pay a reparation
ice Association at South Sem­ where patients may select a Shriner, a member of East­ Secret Service and other tension Club will lie held F ri­
award issued under the Per­
inole Junior High Ccliool at gift* to send their loved ones ern Star and of the Casselber­ While House aides, who feared day at the Community Center
ry Community M e t h o d i s t a plot to assassinate all of Ihe opening with a 10 a.m. workishable Agricultural Commod­
Casselberry.
I at home for Christmas.
nation'* top leaders, Johnson •hop followed by luncheon
ities Act,
K. II. Stewart, of Orlando,
Poppy day* will he observed Church.
refused to return tu Washing­ and the business session which
Chase and Company, San­
demonstrated the technique of i by the unit on May 21 and 22
ton until Mr*. Kennedy wa* will convene at 1:48* p.m.
ford, complained to USl'A's
honing and rolling t h o and Mrs. Kmiley Green Is
Pie Sale
Program on the thema
ready to eome with hint.
Agricultural Marketing Serv­
Thanksgiving bird »o that it Poppy Chairman.
VFW Auxiliary Unit 8693 of "I did not want to go and "Self Understanding” will b«
ice that Todd hud failed to
will take less storage ttpar r
Dollar) Will sponsor Iti an- ieJVo Mrs. Kennedy in this presented by Mra. Anthony
pay 12,31)6 for produce re­
and serve more easily. Ralph
Publisher To Talk mial Thanksgiving Pie Sale at situntism," he said. "I said »o, Oppel, family life chairman.
ceived in interstate commerce.
Jewell, also wun a guest of the
The role of the press in a Di-Hary Plata Wednesday be- but I agreed that we would Mr*. I,. D. Ritter will preside.
Todd was advised of thu
association.
conservative cause will be dis­ ginning at 9 a m. and rontin board the airplane (Air Force
complaint, but did not answer
in ter in the evening those
cussed by Duncan Bowles, pub­ uing until sold out. Pies of all One), which was at Dove Field
the charges, the Agricultural
attending were given an op­
lisher rf the Winter Dark sizes and filling* In gn with j,,„| wait unti| Mr*. Kennedy
Marketing Service- said. USportunity to try their hand at
Sun Herald, at 7 pin. today ihe hnid.i) meal will lie avail alll| {j,e President's body were
DA then ordered payment of
working on one of the turkeys
TIMELY TIPS mi boning and rolling a turkey
n meeting of tile Seminole able, t hairmzn of the pro brought aboard the plane , , ,
the full amount claimed due,
available.
were given by E. II. Stewart, of Orlando, liefnre
County Young lEepiihllcan jeet, remembering paM years, j -|
actually, that
plus interest, through default
They should have plenty of
the Seminole Comity School Food Service Asso­
(Huh across from the Alta­ advises interested shopper* In lflP (inly outlet f()r the grief
proceed Inga.
chance to practice their new
ciation. Mrs. Charlotte Whitmore is comity
monte Spring* post office.
“come early.”
(hat shock had submerged was
The* Agricultural Marketing
skill, according to Mrs. Char­
school lunch director.
our sharp, painful, and bitter Will IRAKI A GOOD
Service said that Todd is not
lotte Whitmore. County School
concern and aolicitudo (or
entitled to conduct business
Lunch Director, ns the USDA
file || »i(h 1 Kijis Cjmeu in] lm
Mr*. Kenneily.
subject to the PAC Act until
bus donated 131) "tl-pound lur"Destilte my awareness of
the reparation award is sat­
k&lt;‘yi', enough to feed the aver­
the reasons for Mr. O'Don­
age of 10,61kl school children
isfied. Further, he cannot be
nell'* Insistence — in which I
employed by another PACA
who eat in the achool lunch­
think be was joined hy one
licensee without approval of
room s of liiv C'ldnty for three
CAMERA SHOP
or more of the Secret Service
the Agricultural Marketing
meal*.
210
S. PARK AVE.
agent*—b
u
t
we
board
the
air­
Service.
Each of the 2t nuinty
plane, leave Dallas, and go tu
The PAC Act is n federal
schools planned t» aerve a
By Barbara Frye
lo study the m atter further turkey dinner with nil tha
statute which establishes a
code of good business conduct
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) _ and try to compromise on a 1trimmings one day this week,
event the student* nil look
for the produce industry. As Nothing that Florida's public single proposal to bring track
fmivurd lo with anticipation.
a means of enforcing that colb .cv and universities are hr the full committee.
Whitaker'* group propu-.nl
code, the act requires that in­ parked to the hilt, two lcgiSixty-nine per cent of th*
terstate traders in fresh and lative subcommittees came up a straight scholarship avail­ student* take advantage of
frozen fruits and vegetables with unique scholarship pro able to the top five per cent the nutritious lunches prepar­
he licensed. The law author­ po-aii for slate high school 'd Florida high school grade | ,.,j j„ the lum-broom, and
ales and awarded strictly on r
has I-ecu an increase in
izes the Agricultural Market­ graduate*
a basis of merit with no regard u,,,
average for Septeining Service to revoke n trad­
While Hie two groups vary
er's license for violating the slightly in their plans, both to the financial need of the her and tk-tohr over Ihe same
student.
set.
time last year. In 1963, the
opened in ore operation.
would uniquely provide funds
Mrs. Johnson's committee average wus 7,1'I per day
Kasy te clean-T he metal body
for public and private-college
wanted the program available ami ti.is year, 10.07 I.
is easily wiped clean, cutter
bound students.
bar and magnet are removable
to the tup III per cent of high
The schools make their ..wn
And the scholarships, even
for washing.
school graduates and based |ir,.,„,
using I.would be paid for by the tax­
Magnet
balds Ud - Keens severed
troth on academic merit and ( ( (
of L'SDA rnntripayer- They would provide
lid from falling into can.
nets!.
Imted
flour
each
day
in
Sem­
Wall mount a lia available
annual grants for students
Whitaker notes! in his report inole.
—Model EC-9.
ranging from t300 to Jt.ooo
C
L
A
U
D
E
T
T
E
lloliren.s,
sp
o
n
so
red
liy
tint
llithat 18,006 Florida student*
By no means Is all the food
By pu-hing for some schol­
N
ooiters
I
.eng
no,
w
as
cro
w
n
ed
Queen
o
f
th
e
are now attending out-of slatr provided under •tie- govern­
Only
arship aid that would help stu
Howling I .cup lie* u t th e H a rv e st Dull of th e
college* “ and wc suspect that ment surplus program as 'hir­
dent! attend private colleges, some of them are among our
S anford W om en's H ow ling A ssociation a t MeloSEE IT TO DAY A T . . .
1 6 95
________________________
ing the fir«t two months of
the committee* are trying to
riee S k a tin g Rink. R um u'r.s-up w ere Mrs. Eleanor
very brighli-M youngsters ”
echo'd
alone
county
schools
save money on having to ex
A nderson, firs t, and M rs. E lizab eth Klein, neehave purchased I'.u'. ih O wulth
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and. T h ese and seven o th e r Queen candiilate.s
of food through t - at aiua-'l,
universities ill order to lake Now You Know
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Retarded Children Week
N or. 18 to 25 has been proclaim­
ed by Got. Farris Bryant as Retard­
ed Children’s Week. Jim Hunt is
president o f the Seminole County
Retarded Children’? Association.
The Governor's proclamation not­
ed that 80 of every 1,000 children
and adutta in the United States are
mentally retarded and that, there is
a vital need for Intensive research to
uncover the causes and preventive
measures o f mental retardation.
’T h is success of this effort will
substantially benefit the health and
strength of the nation by maklnt
possible better educational rehabilita­
tion services and accelerated re­
search toward the prevention of men­
tal retardation,” the Governor stat­
ed in his proclamation.
He timed that the many units of
the Florida Association for Retard­
ed Children promote a better under­
standing among the people of Flor­
ida ana urged that Florida citizens
give full support to this effort in be­
half of the mentally retarded and
their families in the community.
The Herald recalls that the local
organization was formed In 1059, by
as smalt group of mothers who con­
ducted a kimiorgnrten for retarded
children in the Christian Alliance
Church.
The movement grew and attracted
the attention of local civic groups,
clubs and organizations and that of
individuals and In 1960 the county
school board gave the group the use
of a former school building at Sixth
and Palmetto. This was renamed the
Little Red Schoolhouse, (although it
is painted white).
Through the years the Snnford
Civitan Club has been the largest fi­
nancial contributor to the school for
retarded children, selling fruitcake
and candy to raise several thousand
dollars for the support of the school
and the salary of a teacher, and at
times a helper.
Other organizations who hnve con­
tributed n great deal of money, time,
material supplies and hard work havu
been the Elks Club, the Jnycee Wi­
ves, numerous Navy Wives clubs, the
IOOF, the Future Farmers of Amer­
ican, the chapters of the Beta Sigma
Phi sorority and other sororities,
church groups and many other or­
ganizations as well as many individ­
uals who have given both time and
money.
Because of the nature of the work
with the mentally retarded, classes
have been limited to eight, with a
single teacher and 10 or 12, if a
helper is available. First teacher was
Mrs. Anne Myers. Later, Mrs. Ada
Sires took over for several years, but
had to resign to earn for her own
new baby. Mrs. Jerri Keeth taught

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last year until Mr*. Emmeline Best
took over. Now Mr*. Sira* is back on
the job again. She expects to have an
aide in the near future.
One of the prime financial supports of the Little Red Schoolhouse
for the past three y e a n has been
the annual Merry-Go-Bound, a com­
munity-wide talent ahow, sponsored
by the Seminole County Retarded
Children’! Association and the par­
ents of the children. Chief director
of the show waa Mrs. Mallie Barlow,
a Navy wife, whose husband, Ledr.
John Barlow has now been transferr­
ed to another Nary poet.
First president of the organization
waa Mrs. Dave Laude. When the
Laude’a moved Kenneth McIntosh
was elected president and served in
this capacity for three years until
Jim Hunt took over two years ago.
Approximately 20 children have
been served by the school, which
accepts what psychologists call ’’edu­
c a t e ” children and attempts to in­
stall in them as much basic educa­
tion as they can absorb, helping to
make the children as self-sufficient
as possible. The age group is from six
to 14 years of age.
Mrs. Sires pointed out that one of
of the greatest needs Is for what is
called “a sheltered workshop” for
teenage mentally retarded young­
sters. This is a workshop where older retarded children can be taught
some simple hnnd-craft or trade by
which they might earn a portion of
their own support.
A few teaching units for mentally
retarded children under the Excep­
tional Child Program of the State De­
partment of Education are available
in Florida but for the past several
years no new units have been added
by the Legislature and the available
units have all been assigned.
This means that all financial aid
and support of the local school con­
tinues to come from charitable or­
ganizations, individual donations and
fund-raising ventures of the council.

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Editor, Herald;
1 have beta reading with in­
terest the proposed plan to
beautify our city, which I
think ia wonderful. Sanford
with Its beautiful laka should
have been tha City Beautiful
all these years and should
have grown into a city, rather
than Orlando. Howaver for
Biossot— Roy Cromley
some strange reason, we have
fa the past had leaders who
wantad ua to remain a small
country town, did not wish
tourists and not wish indus­
West Germany's arms factor­ a world situation wa have to­ tries.
ies or De Gaulle's nuclear day.
I can't help but wonder,
plants. So it could go. Where
"Meanwhile, the possibility however, if there Isn't just
of U. S. bomblngi must cause something wrong with ua still.
would it atop?
"So there would have to be Mao to think, too. fie must be The city put In the beautiful
tome new open Communist leery of giving ua cause to little mall behind the Valdez
Chinese aggression before we knock out hla nuclear plants. Hotel, the walkway from First
This probably wont likely Street to Commercial, which
could act.
"If Man Tse-tung put Chin­ •top him from subversion. But fa certainly a great conven­
ese troops into Viet Nam; if one would think it would cause ience for everyone and plant­
Red Chinese bombers hit a him to hesitate before open ed trees and shrubs. What
South Viet Nam airfield, city aggression.
happened? It Immediately be­
or barracks; if China-based
"Thus these nuclear plants came full of trash.
fighters attacked American and .Mao's undoubted desire to ft ia really a sickening dis­
bombers over North Viet Nam preserve them from attack grace. All that money, effort
or 17. S. warships In (tic Ton­ should give us a freer hand to and beauty wasted. Some of
kin Gulf, that could do it.
act in North Viet Nam with the shrubs are dying for lack
"if Red China attacked Quc- lest worry of large open Com­ of priming, which I suppose is
moy or Matsu off the China munist Chinese reprisals."
the responsibility of the city,
coast opposite Formosa or be­
American officials aren't but what about all the traah
gin another invasion attack on certain what tha Soviet Union thrown to carelm ly among
India, cither of these also would do if the United States the plants?
could he adequate provocation. did carry out bombing raids With 1100 fine signs on all
"Rut no decision has been in Communist China.
the highways, anyone would
made on what we would do.
U. S. officials I've talked U) hesitate to throw garbage on
And I don't know what wo in the past few days think the the highways, but what about
would do. I won't say we would Soviet Union couldn't afford to the litterbugs in our city?
act. I won't say wo wouldn't. act against e fellow Com­ le t's make it a city ordinance
We've got tome hard thinking munist country. They think the that even one burned match
to do. Wo'ro not going to act Russians would he secretly stick draws a *5 fine, wilh
hastily or recklessly .
happy to have the United Stat­ newspapers, paper boxes, etc.
“ If we knocked out Red es cut back Red China’s nu­ at least 130.00.
China's nuclear plants, the clear capability and public|y
Mri. fldga Smith
Chinese could build them glad of the chance to denounce
again. That would take time. us as "imperialist aggress­
Time is valuable in the kind ul ors."

^aes?j!£.

Bruce

Political Notebook

WASHINGTON - (NBA) The official was tired. He had
been working nights and week­
ends on Viet Nam and now
there was this Red Chlneee
Iwrnb and what to do about it.
As this man described them,
Thought For Today
the behind-closed clnor argu­
But he answered. It Is written, ments now going on in the U.
Man shall not live by bread alone, S. government nn whether or
but by every word that proceeds not to destroy Communist
from the mouth of God.— Matthew China's atomic plants turn you
4:4.
back in history to the agonis­
•
•
•
ing discussions three decades
The best things are nearest: ago on whether—to prevent
breath In your nostrils, light In your World War II—we should stop
eyes, flowers at your feet, duties at Hitler from rearming Natl
our hand, the path of Right just Germany.
fore you. Then do not grasp at the
Here, then, ere some of to­
stars, but do life's plain, common day's arguments on China as
work as it comes, certain that dally this official put them:
duties and daily bread are the sweet­
"We couldn't Just go in and
est things of life.—Robert Louis bomb Communist China's nu
Stevenson.
clear plants without provoca
lion, aven though if wa did
people ell around the world
would probably go to be that
Helen Fuller Soys
night saying ‘Thank God.'
"An unprovoked bombing by
America could lead to Other
countries also taking things in
to their own bands. Nasser
could say It was necessary to
By Kelts Fuller
ed In the course of the cam­ • reasonable attitude on the take out Palestine's airfields
paign. Although their man did whole question of party per nowr. Brezhnev could say it
Herald Correspondent
not make it to the White sonnet on his return to active was necessary to bomb out
WASHINGTON - B s r r y House, {lurch and other fluid- political duty.
Coli!water has returnetl from water supporters were elect­ Other Goklwater backers
his Caribbean vacation to ed aa National Comfittcamen will not be to ready to seek
face, among other realities, a n d Coinmitteewomen for accommodation within the
the question of his future rule four-year terms. Legally, they GOP and some anti floidwiter
are entitled to occupy the Republicans may he so rough
to the Republican Party.
A surprisingly large number flOP premises until 1WB.
in seeking to unseat the defect­
of OOP notables have declar­ Rut In strictly political terms ed candidate that they will
ed themselves against continu­ thero 1* tome doubt that the rlla him to fight back.
Editor, The Heralds
ation of floklwatrr control of floldwater group has the mus­
Republican leaders in the \V« at tha Humana Society
the national party machinery. cle to exercise their legal
five Southern stains that Cold- had our meeting last night.
To make their position clear, right to party power. Chair­
water carried on November 3
those who feel this way are man llurch was reengnidng
are dedicated to keeping the Wo hud a nice crowd; over
getting together In opposition that possibility when he an­
Senator
In the party saddle. 23 new members julned ut.
to Dean Iturch, the Arlronan nounced last week that he
The
men
who head the COP
Would like to thank the
whom Gold water Instalk'll m would consider stepping down
in South Carolina, Alabama, captain uf tha Salvation
Chairman of the Republican from the leadership if a m a­
jority of the National Commit­ Georgia, Mississippi and Loui­ Army for leading ua in pray­
National Committee.
floMwater's loyal followers tee at the meeting scheduled siana wilt fight before they er.
naturally see no reason to re­ wish him to do so. Senator switch their allegiance to an­ Our rongrat illations go nut
linquish the state and national floldwater, according to close other candidate.
fur uur police department fur
party posts they have attain­ friends, Is alto likely to adopt Tlie group of bright young re­ putting un a nice police dug
actionaries who brain-trusted nhoxr, Thanks to City Man­
the floldwater campaign arc ager Feta Knowles and Chief
already looking around for an­ Williams fur their co-opernother new, non-shopworn stan­ tion. Thanks also to tha offi­
dard bearer But they ton will
Kght to keep the party ma­
chinery In floldwater binds oa
Pago 4 Suiiford, Florida Tues., Novemlwr 24, ’61 preparation for another at­
tempt to capture the White
SSAt.lt.il A. MKI.UXV, KUITlIH I S O rlB LIXMKH
House in 1!W6.
I'M ASK S OI.TOI.IX!.. t l f t t l B l l . l - o . a o i i l u i i i r
Anti-flohJwatrr Republicans
MOMKKT A L K I A S U K H
aULIS.S L. AT IS51ATI
Adxarlltlng Dtractar
Aaoocltte k'lltor
as they were in the convention
K O I UMaiK*
and in the campaign, are less
■ AK M f I. JOIISAUN
AdxariUla* U « u t | i t
U » n * ( t n B Ldllor
HOI r l t n
dedicated and mom divided
Uaaarai
Adttrlltln
a
Man,gar
non I* WILLIAMS
than the floldwater camp. This
a A t IK aMUIJSASSKa
■scttlf ICdllor
Mtlllatit U t a t f l l
can mean tnat they will fail
u orn a atari*
truest w i l l i
to win control in January as
d i r tailor
MtthaalcAl Sawt
they did in July. Governors
J t'U I WKLI.S
B IL L V IS C M T
C-'ital, Kdltar
l u l l I'h otogrtrhtr
Romney, Scranton and Rocke­
feller — and Richard Nixon—
PukUahad d i l l , t i c . p l flalurda,, Sunday and Cltrlttm*,; pub’lave yet to prove that the*
UoSad aaturda, p i a c t d l u g CUrlumaa.
■L l i l l M l fr i O . X N A T I I
can agree on an alternative to
Bast* Ltall.tr,
Ha wtah
floldwater leadership of their

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She had asked in* to tell one dentist and consulted an­
bar chib at ether wires of other, was due to tobacco.
dental studueete just bow they "1 don't use dgarets m j£
could be at most help to thtir self," was the common retort
of such adult dental patients.
Since It v a t a banquet affair "That means I don't even
at an attractive Indianapolis relish first-hand c 1g a r e t
restaurant,
the
waitresses ■moke, not to mention tha
aaked the wires if they wish­ stale second-hand dgaret halU
ed aa alcoholic drink prior to lotto of a smoking dentist."
So the conscientious doctor
dinner.
And probably a dozen thus just starting info private pracordered martinis or other tlce may be struggling to a ^
tract hto first 23 or 30 patients,
highballs.
yet his smoking or drinking
Moreover, moat of these
wife may be alienating them
•ante highball user* were
faster than he ean win them.
smoking cigarots.
And the usual young wife
So 1 pointed out the salient
fact that ’.he use of liquor or doesn't even dream that she
alcohol by the wife of a doc­ to costing her husband from
tor (whether M. D. or D. S.) ll.OOo to f3,000 that first year!
will cost him many patiento. Even though a man may
■moke or drink himself, he
Such a wife, despite her
usually dislikes having hi*
other charms, may actually
alienate dorm s of patients, children doctored by such vic­
tims of those nuisance habiti.
and during a doctor's first
year in practice be nerds For the D D.S. and the M.D.
often must perform very deli­
every new patient he can at­
cate surgery and the usual
tract.
parent knows It takes a steady
“ In the usual community,” hand to prevent untoward sur­
I warned these dental wife#, gical accidents.
"over 60% of the women do In our Scientific Marriage
NOT smoke or use alcohol.
Foundation, too, we have
"So when they see you thus far had only ONE manfa
wives lighting cigarets or or­ who ever asked us to Intro­
dering highballs, they will duce him to ■ woman who
boycott your husbands, even smoked and drank!
though they haven't yet met Thousands of men, though
those doctors.
addicts themselves, h a v a
"For those women usually warned us:
have children and they de­ "Don't waste my time mfinitely do not like to trust traducing me to a woman who
their youngsters to any sur­ tmokea or drinks I"
geon who may have his judg­ So wives of doctors who.
ment beclouded by liquor.
wish to attract, hutead of re-*
"If your husband were a pel. new patients should not
lawyer or engineer, etc., your violate the customs of the
use of liquor and tobacco usual community!
would not be auch a serious
threat, for mothers don't send
tlielr children to lawyers and
PETU N IAS
engineers.
" n u t doctors are viewed
NOW READY
much In the same class as
clergymen and arc expected
ALL COLORS
to practice their science even
In their social life."
Then I presented some of the
GrapevlTle Nursery
data from a lengthy survey I
hod made of patients of den­
2221 flrapevllle Axe.
tal surgeons.
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party.
In all the squabbling ahead
over that leadership, it should
be rememhered that the really
effective control of the partyout-of-power in the I’nitrd
States lies In the Minority
leadership ol the Congress. If
they retain control of the Na­
tional Commllte, floldwater
a Company ean continue to
speak for the COP. but H will
be Senator Dtrksen and Representative llalleck, the Re­
publican laaderw In Congress,
who wilt act (or it in the neat
four years.

cers and their dugs. The
group had a nice timu watch­
ing them.
Wa want to thank I’aul
Jenkins for bringing his pat
dog. Ha ia una uf our charter
members.
One af mtr speakers was
the president of tha Daytona
(teach Humane Society. We
nil enjoyed his talk on the
operation of our new Humane
Society In Sanford.
I want to thank tha staff
of The Herald for Its fine eoo p e r a t i o n . Especially Mr.
Stenstrom, Mr. Johnson and

Mr. Vincent They have been
with us 100 per cent
Donald Wilson, of the pol­
ice department in North Or­
lando, was very co-operative.
Thanks.
Every day we have rails
from people who have animal
problems. We appreciate their
calls and wa help them. Also,
they are animal lovero and
they also join our society,
1 want to thank Tha liarald

again fur tha wonderful co­
operation for t h i s v a r y
worthy cause.
R. T. Johnson, Chairman

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Thinking Out Loud

Indians Face
DeLand For
Homecoming

• V III LIA ll ITSNSTSOM
High'a aO tetk &lt;ilr, F n d Gu m , Is looking
fo r th* M c i n t « rtW of th*
■noon Wodnooday Bight whan
IHB hosts tko DoLead Bullia tko T riW i n m o l
tu t
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W k u G o u t to r i f f * * i
ko fw lly * N M tko goto.
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kin. rootkoK g if* *u
w ar a a i for noot of tko
otkor oporto opart* a t 8H8.
o o «
Wo u d o rtU n d tko m o o n
wo’v t board llttlo from Butch
Klaor a t Florida State thlo
ooooon la that ho woo red*
ohlrtcd thlo year. Thlo mean*
Botch will hare three more
y e a n of vanity ollglblllty
and th a t actually ha con get
hla mootoro during hlo final
year of football.
,
o a o
The Zllrworth (Me.) boo*
hathalt club — otato champo
and runner-up for the oll-Now
England title loot ooaion —
which win play the Oviedo
Lima In a two-game act dur­
ing tho Chriotmao holiday*, lo
being brought to thlo area by
Mr. and Mro. G. A. Cochran
who are now redding In their
winter home In Eaot Oviedo,
Tho only Five to whip
them loot oeaaoa woo tho
Concord, N. IT. quintet la
tho oll-Now England tour*
pey final*.
I t ’ll bo intonating, to lay
tho least, to aeo what tho
LIom can do with this ball
club.
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The only thing that brothora ua la that thla club will
play a t ka*t on* of the two
game* In Oviedo'* bandbox
gymnaalum which waa outdat­
ed tho day It waa built. If
you’ve ever aeen It you'll real*
h o what we mean. ,
They're trying to a r­
range for another gam* lo
be played In Hanford or
possibly l.yman.
We hod never seen the
Oviedo gym until the other
afternoon when wo were tak­
en through the Oviedo ptnnt.
No wonder tho I.lona has
difficulty In getting cage op­
ponent*.
* * *
We atill can't get over tho
wuy Lyman exploded In the
final period lait Friday night
to com* from a 20 to ft dcNc
It and poat a 28 to 20 win ov­
er LaVevlew'e Itcd Devil*.
And the Lyman folk*
can't get over It either.
We're still not going to pick
l.yman to whip the "untouch­
able*" of Wildwood Wcdneaday night hut If the spirit nnd
altitude of tha Greyhound*
and their bsckrrs ran Inst an­
other 24 hour* or an the Wild­
cat* will know thry'vt been
run to death by a pack of
opeedy 'Hound*.
* •
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from hare and there!
Flah hatchery personnel of
the Gam* and Fresh Water
Fish Commission stocked tint,
330 bluegiil, ahellcrarker and
channel catfish In 81 bodies
of water during October. . .
Commission director, A, D.
Aldrich, saya a fra* roaming
hog may be wild hut It'a not
nereaearily a game animal
and hunter* should use cau­
tion. Wild hogs, he aaid, may
be taken aa game animals on­
ly during tha open eesaon des­
ignated far such hunting . . ,
Juat about avery grid fun*
agrees tho Alahsma-Texss
hottlo In tho Orange Howl

will bo Ilk* "man, thlo la lt!M
• . . Also, don’t forget thla
year’* Orange Bowl game will
bo playod s t Right during
prlmo TV timo and what ns
audionca it'll got.
Arthur Day, local realtor,
* w o n wrong when wo
ototod th a t Arm Psraogblsa
tk* l i n t FroUotaat
M Notre Dam* history.
*It lo o l or" Day
"Back before your tl*M aad
evidently for gotten, tb* Ir­
ish hod a csack wku com­
piled a pretty fair record
oad i* atBl tonmmhorsd
a round Sootk Bead, asm*
of Knot* Rocks*. Kao to waa
a Protestant”
That’s nows to ua. Art, nnd
It’ll bo now* to United P m *
International, where wo got
our info.

Youth League
Opens Saturday
The Sanford Recreation De­
partment youth basketball lea­
gue will "top-off" its eeaaon
play Saturday morning a t tb*
Seminole High gym with a
double feature opening day
bill. A total of six game* will
be played eaeh Saturday.
The morning program will
bo highlighted by the junior
boys' gamca beginning at 0
a.m. with four leagu* gamca
on tba slate. The Saturday
morning schedule will have
tha following teams In action:
Strickland Morrison-va-Pinccr**t Hexnll at 9 a.m.. First
Federal plays Standard Oil
a t 10 a.m., WTRU meat* San­
ford Electric at 11 a.m. and
Sanford Atlantic takes on
Day and Nile Grill at noon.
The Intermediate boy*’ lea­
gue will swing Into action at
2 p.m. with the Cotta meeting
the Jets in the opener and
the I.lona taking on tha Rams
in the final game of the day.
There i* no charge for apectatora and all parenta arc
urged to attend and support
their respective teama.

Cleveland
HI. Louis
Washington
Philadelphia
Dallas
Pittsburgh
New York
Western Division
W L T
■•Baltimore
Detroit
Green Day
Minnesota
I os Angeles
Chicago
San Francisco
x-dlnched dlvlsluual title
Sunday's Hesulta
Washington 28 Dallas tR
Pittsburgh 41 New York 17
HI. loul* 38 Philadelphia 13
Detroit 23 Minnesota 23
Green Day 28 Cleveland 21
Chicago 23 Han Francisco II
Baltimore 24 lo* Angeles 7
Thursday’s Game*
Chicago at Detroit
Only games scheduled
Sunday's Games
Baltimore at San Francisco
Grrrn Bay at Dallao
la s Angeles at Minnesota
New York at Washington
Philadelphia at Cleveland
St. lamia at Pittsburgh
Only game* scheduled

By Jatiaa
Two more Somtnolo County
clarena will wind up their
regular season slates thla
wash — both of them Wed.
iwoday slight — wh*ss tho Ly­
man High Greyhounds travel
to Wildwood for an Orang*
Belt Conference engagement
with the unbeaten Wildcats
and tha SHS Seminolas move
Into Sanford's Memorial Stad­
ium for thatr annual home­
coming game, this 11 m o
against tho DoLand High
Bulldog*.
The Seminole*, with n rec­
ord of six wine, two tie* and
a alnglo Iota In nine previous
games, will bo tacking to poet
LYMAN HALFBACK LARRY LOTT (31) comes In tow to bring down
win No. 7 before meeting tbo
Winter Garden Lakeview’a Ray Reaves (32) during the Greyhound’s 26
Loooborg Tallow Jacket* Doe.
to 20 homecoming win Friday night at Lyman Field in Longwood.
5th in tko Klka Bowl at Loo*burg.
C«
The Greyhounds, a club
th a t’s been Improving all sea­
son, finally put their poten­
tially fin* offense Into high
gear last Friday night aad
■cored three time* in the final
period to com* from behind
A 11,352 "Perfecta," tho •••
20 to 8 and poet a 28 to 20
rood large*! ever recorded at
victory over Lnkeviow'o Rod
By David Hligtakotkim
One of tho flv* will b* ebooany Jal-Alal F root cm la tb*
Davila from Winter Gordon,
Herald
Sport*
Writer
en
homecoming queen and an­ will take on the Orange Bolt
state of Florida wi» tho payoff
SHS Homecoming festivities nounced during half-time ac­ Conference champions in Wild­
In the 11th game of Saturday’s
get underway tonight when a tivities at the game. The wood.
matinee at tho Orlando/Seml- huge bonfire will be lit at 7
Tha Semlnolea will bo fav­
nolo Fronton.
p.m. to spark tha pre-gam* game la scheduled for • p.m. ored to take the Bulldog* to­
After DeLand'a bout with
Winners were Aatiga and pep rally behind the high
morrow evening but the Grey­
Prodero who went In on the school at the track oval. Sem­ tho Titusville Terriers last
hound* will portray tha role
long odds In poet three and inole cheerleaders will lead week the tilt between the tra­
of the underdog* agalnat
wallicd home handily to pay the cheers, but the SHS hand,
ditional rivals this Wednes­ Wildwood.
118,20 In the straight mulucls. according
to
Bandmaster
"DeLand," eaya Head Coach
Gaitl and Everado w ire se­ Earnest Cowley, may not re­ day is expected to be one of
Jim
Plgott, "alwayo poses a
the
roughest
this
season.
cond in poat 8 paying $7.20 to turn from the Orlando Christ­
problem for ue." However,
Tho
Tribe'*
coaching
staff
place.
mas Parade In time to play
Jim and his aides, Jim Mc­
The Orlando/Semlnol* Fron­ for tho bonfire.
has been working the squad
Coy and Dick Williams, havs
ton now claims tha distinc­ Next on the agenda will b« on DeLand'a offensive and de­ been sharpening up th* Tribe’s
tion of having Ihe two largest Wednesday'! homecoming pa­ fensive plays as well as their offensive as welt aa defensive
"Porfecta’i*’ In Florida. On rade stated to start at 3:13 own brand of football.
maneuver* for this affair.
March 18. 1984, tho 17-92 Fron p.m., winding Ua way around
Last week Head Coach Jim
The Semlnolea hava been a
ton hid a $1,380 payoff that al­ tho atreete of Sanford's down­ Plgott said, "We’re really
slightly eratic bail club this
io came during a matinee per town area. Riding in tho pa proud of our boys this season
season. They've looked like
formance. Three of tha play rade will be five ol Seminole and we're looking forward to
champions a t times and then
era who participated in that High’* loveliest young worn our homecoming gamo with
there were moments —• even
recorded payoff are back en, chosen by the football DeLand."
,
entire quarters — when they
again this year, tbo winners team lo bo tho aponsora for That wss before Plgott
Krmu and Mururria and the tho homecoming tilt against scouted DeLand at Titusville appeared a t though they
couldn't break their way out
first half of Uio second team the DoLand Bulldog* Wednes­ and after tho game ho said,
of a paper bag.
day night.
Jacln.
"It looks like we'll have a
Their final affair waa a
good game come Wednes­ good example. Against Oak
day."
Ridge they couldn't do any­
A capacity crowd Is expect­ thing right during the first
ed lo turn out with many half. During the second half,
alumni and service men home they could do nothing wrong.
for the Thanksgiving holidays
Against DeLand, howsvsr,
to help swell the attendance. a club that knocked off Tit­
DeLand usually carries a usville 28 to 13 the Tribe will
large number of fans with have to be on its toe*. Sanford
them to out of town games, waa lucky to get a 15-11 tie
but when they come to San­ with Tituaville earlier in th*
ford they turn out as If it aeaaon during on* of their
were a home game.
"had nights."

Jai-Alai Records Pep Rally W ill Open
Huge 'Perfects'
SHS Homecoming

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WHERE’S THE STEAK? Oviedo High Coach Dick Prater (left) asks
upon arriving a t John Courier Field for the annual aupper honoring the
football team and athletic association. With him are Mr. and Mrs. G. A,
Cochran and Head Basketball Coach Paul Milder,
(Herald Photo)

Rose Bowl Game Kelso Renomed
U. S. Champion
Still A Tossup

d e li .

NEW YORK (UP1) — Kelso
was ballad as tho "Amartean
By I M M Prone
champion" for tho fifth con­
With all but two major bowt
J
secutive year today by tho
berth* wrappad up, it'a only Thoroughbred Racing Associafitting that first-ranked Notre
ACTION! THRILLS!
Doom, declining on invitation Tho T-ysir-oId gelding own­
W itfiMW S*«*
itself, ohould bo the determin­ ed by Mrs. Richard C. DuPont TO N IG H T
ing factor for what team gets wss the overwhelming choice
FIRST GAME
tho rom aialaf Rose Bowl open­ of the 31 racing secretaries at
the
S
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although
Mat­
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tered votes were cast for GunPARI-MUTUEL
Tho Cotton Bowl has nailed
Bow, Bold Lad, Northern Dan­
WMERINfi
down third-ranked Arkansas cer and Tbamth.
and fourth-ranked Nebraska;
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The world’s leading money
W*S*■Tew. * TXw.
tha Orango Bowl will feature winner with earnings of $1,893,
MATINEE
second-ranked Alabama and
Mee-Se* 1-1* *JL
383 also was voted the beat
fifth-place Texas; and the handicap boras In the country inisvanoM* n. isMtat
%m"f. H» Afcwwn
Sugar Bowl has landed eighth­ while Mrs. Theodora A. Ran­
rated Louisiana State aad dolph's Bon Nouvel was cho­
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ninth-ranked Syracuse.
sen as the season's top stee­
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Florida State Is itUl looking plechase horse.
for aa opponent in tbo Gator
Bowl, however.
LADIES ADMITTED
Astronomers are able to
FREB TONIGHT
Michigan must wait for the photograph about 30 billion
outcome of the Notre Dame stars.
Southern California game befor* it knows which team it
win face in th* Rose Bowl.
Oregoa State and Southern Cal
B rief poor to r where th* oaporia or*, fee
are tied for first place in the
Pacific Eight Conference, but
th* Trojans would be almost
sure to play against the sixthranked Wolverines if they win
this weekend.

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Egad, friend*, Tburaday wc
celebrate Thanksgiving Day,
which usually means two pain­
ful experience* (or your cor­
respondent.
First, 1 always aat too much
of Martha's delectable turkey
•luffing. Secondly, the foot­
ball season is drawing to a
close.
As a fitting climax to a M i­
les marked by many sensa­
tional upsets I have two Juicy
ones for you oa this week's
card.
Winners of last weekend'!
Pick-tbe-W I n n e r foothaD
will not be a—anneed ataee
severs] fam es listed an the
slate will aot be played antil Ihla week. Seme still be
played Thanksgiving Day
and the remainder na Satur­
day. This meaai, says Canteal Director Roy Greta,
that there will he tw# lets
of winners announced a week
from today.
On Turkay Day, the Anbum Tigers will claw their
way past Alabama's Crimson
Tide to register a 22-11 vic­
tory! Amazing isn't it? And
on Saturday, the oft-defeated
Miami Hurricanes will shock
the legion of Florida Univer­
sity by routing the 'Gators
31-141
Out on the West Coast, Ara
Faraeghlan will write finis to
Notre Dame's finest season
since 1249 with a smashing 3310 conquest of the Trojans of
Southern California — har­
rumph!
A happy Thanksgiving to
you all, and watch for my pre­
dictions 00 the Important Bowl
Gamea.
Now on with the forecast:
GAMES OF NOV. M
Alabama 19, Album 22
Texas It, Texas A A M I
Tulsa 39, Wichita T
Virginia Tech 23. V M I 11
Richmond 2», William A Mary,
l«
Colorado Stale V. 32, Texas
Western IS
GAMES OF NOV. 28
Arizona Stale 21, Arizona 7
Navy IS, Army IT
Rice 10, Baylor 1
Boston College IT, Holy Cross
It
Clcmson St, So. Carolina IS
Miami (Fla.) 33. Florida 14
Georgia 19, Georgia Tech 17
Houston 10, Cincinnati 0
Kansas State 22, New Mexico

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GREYHOUND QUARTERBACK Jack Blanton
(12) picks up an important first down for Ly­
man during its come-from-behind 26 to 20 Or­
ange Belt Conference triumph over the Lakeview Red Devils of W inter Garden.

Mikey Wright
Top Winner
BILOXI. Miss. (UP1) Mickey Wright— whose ambi­
tion Is to be the greatest wo­
man golfer of them all—today
ranked as all-time money win­
ner of the women pros with
nearly &lt;117,000 in official loot
during her spectacular ld-year
career.
The 39-year-old D a l l a s
blonde, leading money winner
for the past four years in the
Ladies professional Golf Asso­
ciation (LPGA), wop the Mary
Mills Invitational tournament
hera Sunday to move ahead of
veteran Betsy Rawls in over­
all earnings.
She did it the hard w a y overcoming bitter cold and a
brisk wind to a one-under-par
70 on the final round after a
double bogie left her two over
at the turn.

Sports Summary
For Weekend
Saturday
NEW YORK (U PI)—Floyd
Patterson and George Chuva]o were matched for a 12
round bout at Madison Square
Garden on Jan. 29.

ALBANY, N. Y. (UPI) New York state extended the
Notre Dame 33, Southern large and small game hunt­
ing season in parts of the
California 10
T e n s Christian 13, Soulhern southern zone of the state un­
til Dec. 6.
Methodist 12

PRINCETON, N. J. (U P D Princeton University's AllIvy (ullhack, Cosmo lacavazzi,
was named by the National
Football Foundation and Hall
of Fame Thursday as 1964
acbolar-athlete at large.
Lacavazzi, captain of the un­
beaten Tigers, is an aeronau­
tical engineering major. He
has maintained a Bplus aver­
age while taking such courses
as aircraft arvd misiHe per­
formance and thermodyna­
mics.

TUB CONTEST PAGE WILL
APPEAR EACH WEEK DURING
FOOTBALL SEASON.

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MANILA (UPI) Flash
Klnrtie, the world junior light­
weight boxing champion, out­
pointed Suh Kang tl of South
Korea in a 12-round bout.
Sunday
LAFAYETTE, La. (U P O Mlller Barber of San Antonio,
Tex., won the &lt;25,000 Cajun
Classic golf tournament with
a total of 277.
BILOXL Miss. (UPI) Mickey Wright raised her life­
time golf earnings to a rec­
ord &lt;176,991 when she won the
Mary Mills Invitational golf
tournament.

NEW YORK (U PI) - For
mer middleweight champion
Carl (Bobo) OUon arrived in
New York lo make final pre­
for bin Friday night
Grey Cup On TV paration!
Madison Square Garden fight
TORONTO (U PD -T he pro­ with Jose Torres of Puerto
fessional football rhampinn Rico.
•hip Grey Cup game from
Toronto’s National Exhibition
Stadium next Saturday will
Worst earthquake ever to
be televised on an expanded ! hit the United States was that
ABC-TV Wide World of Sports at San Francisco, Calif., on
April 19, 1908.
program 00 Nov. 28.

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'Canes Practice
For Slavia Tilt
By Jim Bacchia
Herald Sports Writer

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(Reasonable Facsimile also Accepted)

Sonford Herald

Coach Dave Miller of South
Seminole is looking forward
to another zucecsaful basket­
ball season. Hla Hurricane*
have begun practice for their
first encounter 00 the sche­
dule — a game with Slavia
Nov. 23. Among other oppon­
ents on their schedule this
year ara tha Sanford Junior
High Bravei, who defeated
them for the county champion­
ship last February, the Lion
Cubs of Oviedo Junior High,
and the Dona from Mary Help
of Christian* School la Tampa.
One of several bright spots
in the 'Cane'a hoc; scene is
the return of two atartcre from
last year's quintet—6 3 center
Bruce "Red" Stuart and
guard Jim Lucaa. Both were
among the regular east last
winter as eighth graders are
expected to provide the winn­
ing spark of experience for
SSJH.
Stuart averaged nearly 10
points a game, during last
season's campaign and was
the 'big man' under the buards
for the Hurricanes. Lucas
has established himself as a
fine ball handler and court
commander and will be ex­
pected to demonstrate his skill
again.
Joining the varsity cast for
the first time arc the mem­
bers of last season's oft-victorious JayVce squad. Chief
among them are Brant Hose.
61 and a constant scoring
threat. Mike Hargis, a steady
performer at forward, and
Matt lllckok. a good backcourt roan. Others in the runn­
ing for starting positions are
Ron Tuibcrt, Rif West, Dave
Drueding, Steve Shepherd,
Mike Rickett, Boh Means and
Jim Kennedy.

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P re-N uptial Party Fetes M iss Clark

Linda Hittell
Hosts Meeting O f
Phi Gamma Eta

and
By M rs. C la m e e Snyder | Mr*. J.
Linda Hittell waa recently
U ln Regina Clark, lovely
hoaten tor Phi Gamma Eta
bride elect of Charles Parker
Chapter of Bata Sigma Phi.
of Oviedo, w u honor guest
Good* were collected from
of a kitchen shower when her
the
members for the annual
grandmother, Mrs. Guy Beall,
Thanksgiving basket, whlcb
and Mrs. Eva Williams enter*
win he taken to the Good {Sa­
talned a t the Beall home.
maritan Home.
The guests played the game
The chapter dlacuaaed deep­
of bride with prises going to
ly and voted to participate
Mrs. Lola Brooke, Mrs. P. T.
with the other local chapters
Piety and Mrs. Eva Williams
In tha Valentine Ball to be
before the bride-to-be opened
planned for the chapter Val­
her many lovely gifts.
entine Girls in February.
The refreshment table was
Ceramic ashtrays are still
overlaid with lace and cen­
being made by the chapter.
tered with an arrangement of
Other Beta Sigma Phi m em ­
white gladioli and mums.
bers ars welcome to order
Mrs. Williams served punch
them from Phi Gamma Eta.
from the cut glass punch
A Christmas gift bat been
bowl which was complement­
sent to the chapter foster
ed with open faced sand­
child in Viet Nam, and sport
wiches, Individual cakes top­
shirts and undershirta have
ped with a wedding bell, can­
been sent to the State Mental
dles and nuts.
Hospital
Attending or sending gilts
Refresh menta of Waldorf
were the honoree and her
Red Cake and Cokes were
mother, Mrs. Kenneth Clark:
served to the following mem­
the prospective groom's moth­
bers: Juns Warner, Linda
er, Mrs. S. E. Parker; Mrs.
Reck, Shirley Stumpf, Mary
Lois Brooke, Mrs. P. T. Piety,
Sharp, Joan Brooks, Jan VihMISS REGINA CLARK, lovely bride-elect of Charles Parker was recently
Mrs. Clarence Snyder, Mrs.
len, Jean Gomalei, Leslie
honor guest nt a kitchen shower. Pictured from left to right are Mrs. Eva
Eva Williams, Mrs. Frank
Heat, Peggy Crever, Linda
Williams, co-hostess, Mrs. S. E. Parker, mother of the prospective groom,
George, Mr*. Joe Mailers
Hittell and Mrs. Glenn MeMrs. Guy Beall, grandmother of the honoree, Mrs. Kenneth Clark, mother
and Miss Jeta Masters.
CaU, advisor.
Also Mrs. Harry Osteen,
of the bride-elect and Miss Clark.

Sorority Hears Dr. Perez

Creating Novel Bird Cages

Bridal Shower Honors M iss Dreier
Mis* Jennifer Lynn Drcier,
lovely bride elect, was honor
guest recently of a miscellan­
eous bridal shower at the De­
Bary r im Hall given by her
■iintj, Mra, Esther Juatlnger,
Mra. Edward Wood, Mm.
Henry Thurtam and Mrs. H.
0. Johnson of Titusville.

The guests participated la
bridal game* and contests,
with prises awarded tha win­
ner*. Highlight of the even­
ing waa tha opening of the
m any lovely gift* the brideelect received.
The refreshment table, cen­
tered with a low arrangement

of assorted pink and white
blossoms end accented with
tall pink tapers In crystal
holders, was covered la sheer
pink linen. A crystal punch
bowl contained refreshing
pink fruit punch. Comple­
menting the punch and tea
was an assortment of petit

four*, slipper mtst*, la—Hi
nuts aad individual **k*a.
Guests Included Mr*, t t *
ley Dreier, mother af ta
bride-elect, and tha Mwea h.
Fielder, P. Haste, O. P.
Ferguson, J. A. Jahaaea,
James Pelow, J. H. Scott, H.
C. H um an, C. Urban, Wil­
liam Waakosky, Ctensce Mil­
ler aad Huai Coffin.
Also tha Mmes. WOUam
Burbank, Vivian Dennis, E.
Wood, Larry P. Jackaoo, Bert
Gould, George Dora. J . JusUnger, P. Davis and William
Hennegan.
Also tho Missci Pamela
Msssle, Holly Asa Johnson,
Pearl Smith, Vicki Forgusoa,
Cathy Jo Johasoo aad Bar­
bara Kenner,

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We are happy that L. H.
Wright has recovered suffi­
ciently to be able to retura to
hii borne on Pine S treet

MISS JENNIFER LYNN DREIER, bride-elect, war recently complimented
with a bridal shower in DeBary. Pictured with the honoree, from the
left are her bridal attendants, Pamela Masaie, maid of honor, Holly Ann
Johnnon and Pearl Smith, bridesmaids.

Fascinates A za le a Members

Osteen
Members and gueats of the I can truly "Wake Up and P ar -1 educational theme. The die
Gamma Omega chapter of tlclpate" which is this year’a j cusslon waa continued Into tha
The Dempsy Carnes guest pretty wall decoration. Eight
coffee hour which followed the
Epsilon Sigma Alpha met re­
house at Lrmon Bluff was the were completed and display­
program.
The
social
portion
of
cently at the Firat Federal
the evening was under the di­ scene of the dinner meeting ed on a wall. Other* were Richard L. Eckhart who is
Building Caucus Room to par­
of Azalea Club recently.
rection of Mri. P at (Terry)
ticipate in an Informative edu­
Guests gathered at 6:30 p.m. brought home for a 'Tittle stationed at Quonset, R. 1.,
Smith.
cational program. Dr. Luis
and dinner was served at 7. touching up." Mrs. Starke re­ ■board tha U. S. Essex and
Peres, the guest apeaker, waa
Mrs. Carnes and her co-hos­ mained serenely pleasant *s Miss Judy Bunten, a sopho­
Introduced by the president,
more at Florida Southern Col­
tesses, Mra. J. L. Clark, Mrs. she helped and directed.
Mri. Kathy (Henry) Tooke.
Everyone left Lemon Bluff lege, spent a recent weekend
James H. Coon, Mrs. Frank
Dr. Perea presented an effec­
Thomas, chose a rustic motiff quite pleased with their ef­ with their parents, Dr. and
tive program on Communism*
with earthen crocks holding forts, appreciative of Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Bunten, and their
His speech stimulated an ac­
arrangements of drier) wheal, Starke's program and the grandmother, Mrs. B. L. Eg­
tive quest Ion-answer period in
gleston.
sage and seed pods brighten­ Carnes' hospitality.
which the audience received
ed by clumps of Bitter-sweet.
suggestions for personal re­
The Dorcas Sunday School
Mrs. Henry Russell presid­
sponsibility In developing a
Class of the Central Baptist ed at the after-dinner meet­
stronger Democracy and thus
Church recently held the No­ ing and appointed Mrs. Boy
combating Communism.
vember business and social Tiilis and Mrs. Lee A. Wheelmreting at the home of Mr*. er to plan the pre-Christmas
This program was one of iho
R. D. Baas and Miss Carol meeting for the evening of
highlights of a series of pro­
Swaggerty.
gram! the chapter is present­
Dec. 10. Mrs. Porter Lans­
ing in an effort to bo better
Mrs. Itass accompanied Die ing, club treasurer, gave the
Informed. Dr. Perea gave
members In group singing financial r e p o r t . Courtesy
many Ideas on how members |
M l. LUIS PEREZ
and Mrs. Gall Smith present­ chairman, Mrs. Hoy Boyd,
ed a solo.
thanked Mrs. Carnes and her
Mrs. Wilkinson, the class committee who provided the
teacher, gave an inspiring beautiful and sumptnus meal.
devotional program f r o m Miss Ella lire Kirrhhoff, gar­
Proverbs and the president, den therapy chairman, thank­
Mr. and Mrs. I-ouis St. Rockville Center, Long fa- Mrs. Ina Galloway, presided ed Mrs, R. F. Steele for toys
Amand of Dellary Avenue land, N. Y., who winter in over the business meeting. donated to tha “LRUc Red
have rcturnrd from a trip to Hollywood, Fla. Kn route Report* were given from the School House."
the Keys where Ihey visited sooth, they visited places of class officers and new pro­ Several lets of nested cans
painted in varied bright col­
Islamarada then on to Key inlerest in Central Florida. jects were discussed.
Plan* were completed for ors were displayed. These
West and picturesque Okee­
Mr. and .Mrs. William Welsh the Christmas dinner to tic were prepared by Mrs. J. P.
chobee. They next enjoyed
Guy Lombardo und his or­ o| Naranja Hoad had as their held in the church dining Cullen, Mrs. Wheeler snd
chestra at Terra Verde Is­ houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. members and their families Mrs. Russell. Mi's Kirchhoff
said that the children would
land and spent a tittle time William James of Fire Is­ invited to attend.
Games were conducted by enjoy them in their sand box,
in Clearwater, Tampa and land, I.ong Island, N. Y. tin
McDQI Air Force Base. They their way to Miami they Mra. Rais during the social or stacking ami nesting them.
hour and delicious refresh­ T h e youngsters appreciate
stopped en route at places of visited places of interest.
ments were served by the having something to take
interest before returning to
home, such as little bunches
Mr. and Mrs. II. TJiursam hostesses.
Dellary.
of Volusia Drive will enter­ Attending were the Mines. of flowers or plants, and they
Mr. and Mrs. Otto llartwig tain IN at their home for W. L. Harmon, G. 11. High, are real happy that the CivlT. A. Rivers, Phyllis Nash, tans are going to make their
of Valencia Hoad entertained'Thanksgiving dinner,
L. R. Bass, J. II. Wilson. Jack little school h o u s e truly
their friend, Mra. Bessie GeMr. and Mrs. llertrum Benton, T. G. Richardson, "RED."
row, of Kalainazo, Mich.
Program chairman, Mrs. C.
Gould of High Hanks Road, Alice .Smith, Harriet Wilcox,
Dr. Wilfcrd Wilson of Smyr­ West, have as their current C. J. Wiikinaon and J. Q. P. liarkey announced hostess­
es fur the remainder of the
na Drive has his wife, Mrs. hoiocgucst*. a cousin, Miss Galloway,
club year and thanked mem
W. Wilson, home for the hoi- Jane Maxwell Cainilius, of
TALENTED DUO, Misa Jeri Wheatland and
bers for being so gracious
Ways after an extended stay New York.
Miss Debbie Dalton, sang und danced their way
and willing to entertain the
In New Orleans and Missis­
into the hearts of local Shrincrs Thursday night
group.
Mrs.
E.
Armstrong
of
Ami­
sippi.
at the club’s dinner. Here the cute puir strike one
go* Road returned from an
She introduced Mrs. Metis
of
the poses in their dunce numbers.
Starke
who
conducted
a
work­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. rxlcndcd trip to Edmonton,
shop. The mammoth dining
Willaredt of Coiomba Jtoad Canada, where she visited
table wss cleared sod con
will enjoy tha holiday Mason relative* and friends.
The W M U. ef the Floe- verted Into a work bench.
in DeBary together. Mri. Wil­
Col. and Mri. Harold Wills crest Baptist Church held the Red, gold, green and black
ls redt, who spends most of
her time on business in Nosy of Naranja Road celebrated November meeting et the coat hangers (under Mrs.
York, expects to spend the their I5lh wedding annivers­ church recently with the pres­ Slarkes supervision) w e r e
ary. Wednesday, Nov. 18, ident, Mrs. William Gram- turned into novelty b i r d
winter in Dellary.
cages. These when decorated
with a dinner at (he Orchid kow, presiding.
Mrs. John Herring revealed with plastic (lowers and rib­
Mrs. M. J. Roach of Hibis­ House, DeLami.
information regarding the G. bons, also a bird, made very
cus Drive held a family
Mr. and Mrs. Henry laihoff A. study course and plans
birthday party for her daugh­
ter, Elizabeth Marie Roach, of Montana will not winter in for the week of prayer for
HEARTY
on her firat birthday, Satur­ DoUary this year. The Lo- foreign missions were pre­ WASHINGTON (UPI) day, Nov. 14. Helping baby boffs have been coming to sented by Mr*. V. M. Smith.
Seventy-five per cent of chil­
Sweaters,
Elizabeth Marie celebrate DeBary for many year* and Collection and distribution dren born with heart defects
of food and clothing for the which a few years ago would
capria, aklrta and
were grandma and grandpa we will miss them.
needy during the holiday tea- have made their Uvea hopeless
Norvln Roach of Dellary.
blauaM galora * . ,
Mr. and Mr*. Eugene B. son were dltcusaed.
can today be helped because
Following
the
business
ses­
of recent sdvsncci in medical
Mr. and Mrs. Roble Elliott Ik inert ol Azalea Drive held
everything, In fart,
of Lakewood Drive entertain­ a dinner party at their home sion. program chairman, Mrs. research, the U. S. Public
that yo« need for
ed at a dinner party at their (nr Staff Sergeant and Mrs. William Guess, presented a Health Service reports.
borne on FrWay, Nov. 30, Waiter K. Hoffman Jr. and program on Baptist Mission
the casual Ufa . , ,
noted artists from the Flor­ grandchildren, Leslie a n d work In Korea. Ably assisting
her w en the Mines. Page
AD drram-eome-true
ida Federation of Art, Mr. Beverly, who have been liv­
and Mr*. Riley Napier of St. ing in DeBary for IS months Williams, Ted Barker, George
stuff, to naka tha
Petersburg, Nancy Harmon of with their mother, Betty, Fleet, Ronald Queen, Adwon
Clark
and
V.
M.
Smith.
Tampa, and Winncfred Long while their lather, Walter,
wearer feet like an
Refreshment* were served
of St. Petersburg.
was in Viet Nam for a year,
in Fellowship Hall following
helresat
and now is assigned to Tyn­
Mr. a n d Mra. George dall Air Force Base near Pan­ the program by the Clark
Wright of Juan Road baa her ama City, Fla. Mr. Hoffman Circle member*.
two sister* visiting in Dellary la the brother of Mrs. Fred
EXERCISE!
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NEW YORK (UPD—Health­
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ful exercise la a "sometime
IN THE ROUND
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Miss Muriel Lindley and Mrs.
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Evenings
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sturdy canvas or duck.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilcox of
Miami and Mr. and Mri. T.
E. Denby of Oldsmar were
houseguests of Mr. aad Mrs.
Ed L. Cunningham this week.
Morris Grow and Jo t Tote
of Lake Worth were recent
guests of Andrew Evaaa
Try serving a cheese sauce
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Personals

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OLD SEA CHANTIES wore sting for Shriner*
a t a recent dinner meeting by Boss Kosnzza,
baritone (standing). Hu waa accompanied by
John Carter. Hoauzza is head of the voice de­
partment nt Hollins anil Carter is a piano teach­
er in the music thccory department a t the same
college.
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Here U a hand from Ihe
World Bridge Olympiad that
should make experts out u(
all you readers or beginners
out of the experts who actual­
ly bid and played It.
The bidding ia that of the
United States North • South
pair. The play at two dubs
was short and sweet. South
won the heart opening and
led the suit back. Later, ho
aet up Iwo hearts is dummy
by ruffing a third heart. This
allowed him two spade dis­
cards, ao he wound up mak­
ing a small ilam.
The slam contract would
not have been a sound one.
but five clubi would certainly
have been and the U. S. North
and South were quite worried
about the result.

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At the other table, the NorthSouth landed In three notrump and the U, S defend­
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for a 108-point plus so that
the U. S. team’s gain on that
board waa 270 points or six
International Match Points.
The hand caused a lot of
expert discussions because no
ona could find a logical way
to get to ftva clubs on any
bidding system whatsoever.
Tlie only suggestion that seems
at all reasonable was that
South should respond three
clubs after hla pass, where­
upon It would be up to North
to bid three spades to suggest
that South go t« three mv
trump if he had defense
against
diamonds.
South
would not know exactly wtut
was going on and would raise
to four spades, whereupon it
would be up to North to go to ;
five cluhe.

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You’ll watch him do a re ­ You'll show respect for his
husband to lire with if:
pair Job without ottering any work, whatever it happens to
You'll come right out and "helpful” advice.
be.
say your're mad and why, In­
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hour
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You’ll get along with mem­
stead of going around looking
hurt and saying there'a noth­ time without chattering—if he bers of his (unity, even when
1s concentrating on something it isn't easy.
ing Ihe matter.
You'll slay at home when or Just seems to want to bo You'll never wish out loud
for things he can't possibly
he goes flailing or hunting if let alone.
you don't enjoy it, instead •&gt;( ''You'll refrain from saying, afford to give you.
going along ami complaining "l told you so," wiien he fails You'll always laugh when he
to take your advice with the tell* you a funny story, even
all the time.
You'll have a definite and unfortunate results that you If you've heard him tell it
enthusiastic answvr Instead predicted.
before.
You'll make It easy for him You'll wait for him to tell
of a dreary, “It doesn't make
any difference to me,” when to know just what to "su r­ you what's wrung—when some­
he asks you what you would prise" you with on your birth­ thing obviously is—Instead of
day.
trying to pry it out of him.
cent and we should all be like to do.
proud of them. Do sec Warn­
er’* "My Fair Lady,” How
could you stay away?
The fashions from this mo­
T V Time Previews
vie will have a broad Influ­
ence, and there was a fashion
show the night before the 7:30 - 1:3) p. m. NBC. Mr. Red Skelton Show, t,ov*ty Project Strigaa Affair." U.N.Novak. “Boy L’ndir Glass.” Ginger Rodgers visits Red to­ I'.L.E.’s objective this week
press preview. Lovely Jan
Mr! Goldberg ha* fashioned night and she sings, dance* is lo discredit a power-hungry
Sterling did Ihe commentary
one of tlie best scripts yet and joins her host in the cutn- Balkan diplomat w iv e intem­
wearing black chiffon ami a
reil "F air Lady” hat in Boat­ done on lhi* seriee, It con­ edy sketch. Ginger sings perance threatens to provoke
ing Hack ostrich feathers Tlie cerns a brilliant Negro ath­ ‘‘Mangos," hacked up by the an East W est war. William
bats were of the greatest in­ lete, a baseball pitcher in Skeltoiies; dance* with chore- Shatner plays an American
terest as they take their In­ whom there is majur-lesgiie grapher Tom llanaen to "1 Chemical Engineer who'* coninterest, but whose dedication Don't Think I'll End It All vlnred he should help 11.N.s p ira tio n from the Cecil
Beaton hats in the picture. to sports leaves him insuffi­ Today" and play* the villsgr C.L.K. and. though lie's an In­
They have modem styling but cient lime for studies. There schoolteacher who enter* ,v voluntary ngrnt, he love* the
ure many conflicts In this lieauty contest being run by role he's called upon lo play—
a m-wr feminine touch.
After the preview we were drama: Should Novak make Red's dishonest sheriff, "Dead that of a major American
invited to a cocktail-dinner educated son? To what ex­ Eye.” In the silent spot. Red scientist engaged In a top sec­
party to meet the stars. Mis* tent ia the boy prepared to portrays a mean old flower ret military project, who just
Hepburn wore a white wool sacrifice hi* personal ilib'K- vendor who finds a silver might he induced to sell out
his country, lots of involved
jacket and al1 wore their most itv to pass a re-exmiilnalloii ? ’ slipper.
Each
conflict
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thought
plotting, but most of Gil* |*
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The
charming personalities. Tlie
pre*i was In New York for out and well handled. The Man From U.N.C.L.E. "The don* In good humor.
this event from ail over the stature of this play I* far
country and the foreign press stove th* norm for this series
was also represented, so you and indicates hnw well drama
see how important "My Fair may be Integrated into ped­
Lady" is now that it has been agogy- Wayne Grice plays the
allowances because of the
filmed.
One of the important things boy's athletic prowess or de­
I i t &lt; !' D lv sr e * C o u r t
TUESDAY P. M.
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By A b ig a il V o n Buren

DC AX ABBY: I am ■ Ugh

Of course, It IS "lovely,"
and "My Fair la d y ” will
make people happy with its
beauty and gorgeous coloring.
1 waa present at the press pre­
view and there were waves of
applause all through ihe thea­
ter when It was over. The cos­
tumes are so beautiful and ihe
settings are superb. Audrey
Hepburn Is a charming Ellra
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Wilfrew Hyde-White, Gladys
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thoughts about hia second
•choal teacher, to you know wife, leave well enough a*
I ta i at k s it aa tatelllgcnt lone. If you •‘thought” you
loved your present husband,
m the im a g e p e rm , but
keep right on loving him.
wbra I m tlv g my am ple and tell Number One to make
ballot, 1 had great difficul­ the best of It with Number
ty understanding it . The Two because that’s what
language la ao confuting ywj intend to do.
• • •
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It (war time a before I knew
DEAR ABBY: I read
whether my YES or NO about some of the ridicul­
would mean what I wanted ous wedding customs sent
It In mean. For Instance, in to you from readers. Kidnap-’
Proposition IS, which (in ping the hride, filling her
Calif.) la the fiiue dealing shoe* with money, etc. The
with whether or not we want one I think takes the cake
paid talarUioo, If we rote ia when 'he wedding guests
YES, It means, 'No. we don't keep hitting their water
want It.” If we vote NO, It glasses with silverware until
means, “ Yea, we DO want the bride and groom give
H.” la It oecem ry to word them a demonstration of a
the propositions so that long, passionate kiss. I am
moat people vote exactly the going to be married toon
opposite of how they intend and I do not care to put on
In voter
this kind of performance in
JUST STUPID, 1 GUESS front nf a bunch of gawking
halftlpsy spectators. I have
DEAR JUST: NO!
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DEAR ABBY: I am m ar­ tron of honor as a meane of
ried to a wuadrrful man. He sobering tip the lightaeers.
ia my second husband, 1 'Have you a better sugges­
ran into my first husband, tion’
IN t-OVE B IT NOT IN­
who la alto married again,
SANE
and be tells me he still loves
mo and he KNOWS that one
DEAR IN LOVE: Yh , If
day we will be together you want to so!»er 'em up,
■gain. What does this mean? kiss tite best man!
Now I can’t think straight.
• • •
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DEAR ABBY: Thank you
years. I thought I loved my for your wonderful answer
second husband until this to "UNENLIGHTENED” happened. Do you think wc that teenager who had Just
could be married to the learned that her parents had
wrong people?
not been married quite long
CONFUSED enough when the waa born.
DEAR C O N F U S E D : It You have answered a ques­
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Longwood Mayor, Councilman W
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Incumbent* Mayor A. R.
Lormann and Council Chair*
m an R. C. Carlton of Lon*,
wood are leaking re-election
to thalr rampoetiva post* in
Dae. 1 municipal electioni.
Campaign platform* h a v e
been released to The Herald
by both candidates.
The six planks In Lor*
m ann's platform ara ( 1) to
continue to work for the or*
derljr economic growth of
Longwood, (Z) to continue to
dispense justice, tempered
w ith leniency Ic all municipal
court proceedings; (3) to con*
tlnua to counsel teens gem
and parenta with problems
fo r the purpose el creating
b a tte r eltlsena; (4) to con*
tinue to Inaist on well equip­
ped, efficient, highly trained
police and fire departments;
to , ( 8) as In ths past, raprs*
sen t ths eltlsena of Longwood
w ith dignty and (A) to con*
tlnua to work harmoniously
and cooperatively with city
council as wall a t with those
o f the county and surround­
ing communities .
Ho states ha is seeking reelection because he "wants to
aeo tho city continue to
progress in an orderly man­
ner, to become a better, safer
place in which to live ami
own a business and to con­
tinue to be a city with low
taxes."
Lormann, a realtor with of­
fices in Casselberry and Fort
Myers, is married and has
ona son and two daughters
attending L y m a n H i g h
School. Ho la president of the
Seminole County Hoard of
Realtors, president of the Ly­
man High PTA and a direc­
to r of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce.
Carlson, a resident of the
eity for 20 years, has many
years experienca In municipal
and school board administra­
tion In his home town In Il­
linois as well as in tho Long­
wood city government.
llo slates ho is available st
all times to assist in the af­
fairs of tho city and, it re­
elected, it eliall be his sincere
purpose to continue serving
citixens of tho community to
the Itest of his shility as lie
has tried to do In the past.
Ho advises “he believes in
orderly progress that will not
place a heavy burden upon
taxpayers of tho community.
He is married, bus one son
and four grandchildren, ell
living in tho ares.

R. C. CARLSON

A. R. LORMANN

630 Attend First Camporee
To Be Held At Camp Howard
By Jsse Casselberry

An . awards ceremony Sun­
day afternoon marked the end
of a successful three day Fall
Camporee for A30 Boy Scouts,
Explorers ind their leader*,
of the Weklwa District. This
was the first camporee ever
held at Camp Howard on
Markham Rosd and only th*
second In Seminole County for
the past several yean and 30
area troops participated.
The theme of the camporee
was "Our Proud Heritage"
and units gave their csmpsttes
the names of historic towns or
places, such as "The Alamo"
or "Valley Forge."
Chief Tomahawk Boh Voke
of Maltlsod was In charge of
the meet Chosen as the most
outstanding troops participat­
ing were Troop 239, sponsored
by the Orlando Air Force
Bsie, first place; Troop 341,
sponsored by the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church,
second, and Troop 202, spon­
sored by the First Baptist
Church of Union Park, third.
High r«lnl patrols were Ti­
tan Patrol. Troop 30. first;
Eagle Patrol, Troop 30, se­
cond, ind Raccoon Patrol,
Troop (H, third.
Special awards went to
Troop 213 for Ihe cleanest
campsite; 219 for lean-to’s
nude from native material;
3j, best town namo sign; 81,
color guard and bughr; 61
new leadership; 114, good
turn; 2DS, moving In formation,
and :i0, 211, and At for signal
Honey lees do not pollinate big proficiency.
red clover, hut bumblebees
Kaliga Chapter of the (inter
do.
of the Arrow presented a pla

que for distinguished service
to chapter member J. B.
Greenman of Winter Park for
his 43 y ean in Scouting.
The chapter’s tapping out
ceremony wst a highlight of
the eounctl fire program Satur­
day night. Songs, ikita, and an
impressive burning of worn
out flags were also included.
Scoutmaster Ed Cranberry
of Winter Park was chosen
to be the new Chief Tomahawk
to head planning for the Wekl­
wa District Spring Camporee
at a Crackerbarrel Session of
adult scouten Saturday night.
In addition to Casselberry,
county
troops
represented
were Troops 3S and li t of Al­
tamonte Springs ind Explor­
er Ship 230, and Troop 230 of
Bear Lake.

Fire Auxiliary
Hears Report
On Officers
Nominating committee re­
ports for new officers of the
DeBary Volunteer Fire De­
partment Auxiliary were giv­
en at the group’! November
miwttng by committee chairman, Mrs. Charles Schneider.
Nainnl w e r e Francanna
Howard, president; Mabel
Wiwt, vice president; Mrs. T.
Cully, treasurer; Mrs. I*.
Froctschcr. secretary; Mrs.
H. Vitt, corresponding secre­
tary and Mrs. M. I'btllipi,
three year director.
Other business on the agen­
da included discussion and
plans for a Christmas, Party
for members of the depart­
ment and auxiliary.
Refreshment* were served
at the close of the meeting
by Mrs. I*. Little ami other
members of her committee.

Now You Know
United I'rrxH International
Hhcumntic dlsenso cost Amer­
icans more than $2.5 billion
last year, more than three
quarters of which resulted
from wages and salaries lost
due to crippling arthritis ami
rheumatism, according to Life
and Health magailne.

U a m Iu m

Six sew number* were wel­
comed a t the November meet­
ing of DaBary’a VPW Auxili­
ary Unit 1093 by the presi­
dent, Mrs. Myrtle Hfll, who
spoke on behalf o f the entire
organisation.
In the new group are Mrs.
Irene Tarbell, re-but*ted, and
Mrs. Essie Batson of DeBary;
Mrs. Edith Ramp, a gold star
mother and transferee from
Unit 2289 of Detroit, Mich.,
and Mre. Julia Armstrong and
Mrs. Josephine Weeks, all of
Deltona and Mrs. Ethel Perrick of Unit 1808, Bayslde,
Long Island, N. Y., transferee.
In other business, Mrs. Ann
Morrison was sleeted as chap­
lain and installation was by
Mrs. Ruth LaCKat, past pres­
ident. Reports on past projects
were heard and donations
w en received fo r VFW Na­
tional Christmas Beals and
the Florida Cottage at Eaton
Raplda, Mich., home for or­
phans and widows.
Th* next meeting was an­
nounced for 7:30 p.m., Dae. 15
a t the Fire Hall when a
Christmas Party and exchange
of gifts will be enjoyed.
During the social hour fol­
lowing th* meeting, refresh­
ments of pumpkin pie and eoffee were served and all a t­
tending sang "Happy Birth­
day" to Mrs. Hill.

'Man Of Worldf To Be Honored

By Tms A. CalWa
LONDON (NEA) — Brilona will honor a legend «n
Nov. 80, when Sir Winston
Churchill relabrsten his 90th
birthday. For Churchill Is no
longer regarded her* as a
mere gun. H# baa become
something larger than life
and monumental.
How does on pay homage to
a living monument? Lay
wreatha a t It* feet? Thl*
year, fer the firet time, the
nation feels keenly the in­
adequacy of the public tri­
butes planned for its hero
end the world's greatest liv­
ing statesman.
Thli yaar, too, ha* aeen
great changes In Britain. On
Nov. 30 there will be no mem­
bers of Parliament to jump
to their feot and to wava their
order papers ns uiually hap­
pens when Churchill enters
ths House of Commons on hii
birthday. He will not be
there. The Grand Old Man of
British politics retired as n
member of Parliament earlier
this year.
Churchill's scat on th* Con­
servative front bench in the
Commons Is now empty. No
longer do th* eyes of specta­
tors stray to tb* gnome-like
figure cupping his ear to

catch repartee of "question
time" in the Commons, th*
sharp th ru it and parry of de­
bate. Even his opponents ad­
mit that the House of Com­
mons i* a lesser place for
Churchill’s absence.
On* wonders what ha would
have made of th* present La­
bor government with its rainr-edgt majority of five
votes. With his memories of
Ramsey MacDonald and Cle­
ment Attlee, formed Labor
premiers, would he dismiss
the present crew as "sputterIng craters from extinct volcanoes?"
One reason why Churchill it
now regarded as a legend, and
aa such la held In awa, is
that fall life covers such a
tremendous span. When Win­
ston Churchill was born in
1874, Queen Victoria had
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County Pushes For College
nsaoA

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300 Poisoned

Americans Ready
To Give Thanks

MARIETTA, 0*. (UPl) —
Chicken aalad was blamed for
the food poisoning of around
Ry United Press
giving day weekend. But the
300 studenta, ranging tn age
In the hallowed tradition council eald that during an
from tl to 19. and three teach­ of the forefathers, Americans equal 102-hour non-holiday
ers at the Lemon Street prepared today to give thanks period in November, 1903,
School.
and enjoy a long Thanksgiv­ from 8 p. m. Wednesday un­
til midnight Sunday, 8S2 peiweekend.
Hope For NATO ingThere
sons died in traffic accidents.
was
last
minute
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Heavy rain fell In the
High American officials today shopping for turkeys, cran­ Southeast today, Thsnksgiv.
berries
and
pumpkins.
For
claimed there was still hope
QUA Itf’EIt HACK RONNIE IlINSON tosses the
for creation of a NATO nu­ many, there was preparation
oval iff' a practice actio n for tonight’s Home*
clear surface fleet despite fur a trip home from college
coming Game a t Memorial S tad iu m ............
new Rritish opposition and or for a drive to visit rela­
tives or friends.
a
continued French hostility.
The National Safety Coun­
cil does not keep records of
Aid Program
the number of persons killed
WASHINGTON (U Pl) —
in traffic during a ThanksSenate Democratic Leader
Mike Mansfield (Mont.) says
the administration's Appa­
JOHNSON CITY, Te». (UPI)
lachian aid program probably
—Sargent
Shriver, head man
W'ill be the first business be­
Ry David Higginbotham
in
the
war
on poverty, con­
fore
the
Senate
in
January.
Homecoming activities a t
ferred with President John­
Seminole High School —
son Tuesday and then an­
which will be climaxed to SS Improvement
nounced a $35 million "first
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
night by the SHB-DeLand
major assault on Ignorance,
football game at Sanford's A cabinet-level committee
want, and deprivation."
Memorial Stadium — got un­ atudying ways to improve the
By Jalla Well.
He said the domestic Peace
der way Tuesday night when protection of the President is Tuesday night’s politics!
Corps will start training be­
a huge crowd of students, expected to urge a )3 million rally in Longwood took on
fore the end of next month.
players, faculty members and improvement in Secret Serv­ tones of a department store
Shrivor unveiled a list o( 79
friends whooped it up at a ice facilities.
complaint counter during a projecla after ■ two-hour con­
honfire and pre-game pep
question and answer period ference with the President at
rally at the school's Lawson Heads Ga. Council when residents stepped forth the LEIJ Ranch.
ATLANTA
(UPI)
—
Dr.
Memorial Field.
with personal grievances and
Another 41 projects—youth
Additional festivities con­ Harry V. Richardson, presi­ criticlms against city man* Job training camps—will use
dent
of
Atlanta's
Interdenom­
Former County Commis- tinued at the school today and inational Theological Center, • Itrment which normally would $13 million in federal grants
a homecoming parade was to
be reserved for i meet of the and bring Ihe number of Indi­
■iuner Vernon Dunn hu» urgwind its way through San­ wan elected president of the city council.
vidual programs to 120.
eil the present Commission Li ford’s dnwntuwn section a i Georgia Council of Churches
Mila issues under fire were
Shriver said the government
Tuesday,
the
first
Negro
to
five favorable consideration 3:15 this afternoon.
conditions
of
city
water,
^af-^
would
Jhe/wajor cast
t I . h n i -we . I . « mm, a, ft - . , J I . . . J . k j # * Ik —- _ n (war
- — -- 914
. . I R I I *.
During hall.an, a l the game held the ipuHIrm, *
to a State Komi Department
It' hazards created by m.ad the programs,
$32 .million
ot.'
tonight,
one
of
five
of
SHS’s
corners due to overhlgh hedges the $33 million total, hut the
plan to eliminate purking on
anil handling of delinquent lax plans will be administered by
If. S. 17*91!. Dunn said hs outstanding young lovelies $12.5 Million
and water bills.
stale and local officials.
could not pinpoint any huz- will be crowned homecoming
It was explained that the
The largest single grant
ards on the east side of the queen and will reign over the Levee Pictured
water, termed In one com­ was $2 8 million, which went
highway and stressed that rest of the activities which
•everal businesses in the Fern will be concluded tonight with
ATLANTA (UPI) — The plaint to dc worse than that to Detroit for a community
Turk area depend upon park- a homecoming dunce in the Army Corps of Engineers re ­ in swamps, is "test proven to action program by the total
ing. Dut he ilid say that school's student lounge.
commended trxlay construc­ lie bacteriologically okay con­ action against poverty organ­
there were several hazards . Athletic Director Fred lian­ tion of a 5Jt,ooo-foot long levee taining nothing dangerous to ization.
Shriver said the grants
on the west side of the high­ as is anticipating n crowd nf for hurricane protection of health. An aerator system,
which will clear up the sedi were made on Ihe basis of
way, particularly in the area 5,0110 nr more at tonight’s 1tillsborough Ray.
of Ridge Hoad and .Smith contest W'ilh the Bulldogs,
The engineers said Initial ment now found due to min­ applications from individual
This morning Head Coach cost of the harrier would he eral content, is lo be Install, communities.
Street.
Jim Pigott 3nd his staff, 112A million of which the fed­ ed at a cost nf $12,004 to $15,
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Jack Conway, head of the
The county’* building rode Coaches Jim McCoy, Dirk Wil­ eral government would furn­ ooo. an amount which is al­ Community Action Program,
ready in the bank and won't said he sought variety for this
provides that swimming pools liams, Fred Stumpf and John ish $3 75 million.
cost the taxpayers one extra first major list of projects.
in residential areas must have Colbert, all Inudi'd the Sopho­
penny."
a minimum four-font high more Class for sponsoring
Those complaining of the
fence around them. Rut what last night’s successful bon­ Missing Pilots
traffic hazards were told that
about portable pools? County fire, the cheerleaders for the
the city needs additional ordi­
Zoning Director Rob Rrown pep rally, as well as the Are Identified
nance* and a new charter be­
told the County Commission Marching Seminole Rand.
(For more Information
WASHINGTON (UPI) — fore property owners can be
sml Mrs. I.snna Parker of
West Altamonte Heights that on tonight's homecoming The defense Department loday legally made to trim their
portable pools do not require game please turn tn page identified four pilots aboard hedge* if they do not wish to
The Seminole County Chamtwo T 23 fighter-bombers miss­ comply with council requests.
S).
fences.
bee
of Commerce has elected
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ing for six days on a Right Those questioning handling
directors for the next three
of
delinquent
bills
were
in­
from
Thailand
to
South
Viet
Remember the clock para­
formed that the records are years, according to the ballot
Nam.
graph the other day about ‘Selfish Aims’
public
am] that orderly meth­ canvassing committee head­
CHICAGO
(CPU
—
J.
They
are
Maj.
Otis
Gordon
the word “right?” Once upon
ed hy Robert Shedden.
a time the teacher asked a Edgar Hoover said the Fed* Jr. and Capt. George H. Al- ods of collection arc in effect.
Named by the Chamber
Candidate*
seeking
office
in
ersl
Rureau
of
Investigation
hrecht.
Fort
Walton
Reach,
little fellow to use the word
m
e
m b e r s h ip a r * :
‘‘right” in a sentence. Little would reject attempts by Fla ; Capt. Edwin R. Eason. next Tuesday's election w.io
Districts 1, a and 5—John
spoke
at
the
rally
were
A.
R.
Blythe,
Calif,
and
First
Lt.
prrssure
groups
that
“seek
to
Lester scratched his hpad and
Alexander, Joe R. Ilaker, Ar­
then in his best Southern trse the FRI to attain their Leonard P. Hudson, Sacra­ Lormann, incumbent and Da­
thur |L Beckwith Jr., Rob
vid
Wentworth
for
mayor;
R.
mento,
Calif.
own
selfish
aims.”
drawl blurted out, “ Mam*
Crumley,
S. J. Dsvis Jr„
C. Carlson, incumbent, ami J.
shouted to me, ‘Come home,
Walter Glelow, Howard W.
W
,
Baumholser,
Jim
Reiter.
rat now*."
African Students Leftoy C. Riley, Don Smith Hodges, Harold H. Kastner,
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Riot In Vienna
and Perry White for council; Clifford MeKihhln, II. h. PerIf the ‘*M £ M” com binsVIENNA (UPI) — About Onnie Sliomate, incumbent, kins Jr., Carl Sehilke and A.
Uon of the long range plan4U0 African students demon­ and Mrs. R. It, Gray for city K. Shoemaker Jr.
ring committee of the Sem­
strated in front of the U.S. clerk. Roy Shomatc, incum­ District 3—James P. Avery
inole County Chamber of
legation in Safia, Bulgaria, bent, for tax collector was In­ Jr. and Byron L. Kimball.
Commerce is as effective as
District I — George Means
today in protest against West­ troduced. His opponent, It. R.
baseball’s “ M &amp; M” combina­
and
Julian Stenstrom.
ern
moves
in
the
Congo.
Gray,
was
unable
to
attend
tion of Mantle and Maris,
Serving with Shedden in
Reliable reports reaching due to illness.
Seminole will have a com­
Vienna said the student*
Moderator for the evening canvassing the ballot were
munity college facility in the
broke through police lines, was R. T- Milwee, county Robert Murray, Mrs. Juan
not too distant future. Ap­
smashed windows and shout* school superintendent and resi­ Ludwig, Mrs. Martha Kahorn,
pearing before the County
Sectt Hums and Jnines Grant.
dent of I-ongwood.
ed “ Yankee go home.”
Commission Tuesday were
Judge Vernon
Mize and
School Supt. K. T. Milwee.
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Will the person who made
a friendly wager with County
Attorney Harold Johnson on
the outcome of the FloridaMore than 1,200 hostages
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con­ to the city from U. S. Air
FSU football game, please
go (L’PI i—Government troops Force planes in the first were found alive in Stanleystand up? Johnson said he
swarmed into Congo jungles phase of a massive rescue ville and the rebel controlled
“bet” on FSU but can’t reoperation.
area immediately surround­
today in a desperate drive to
member with whom he made
Other reports said the death ing it. Most were airlifted to
save more than 354 hostages toll was as high as 35.
the wager.
safety in Leopoldville; the
•
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•
at the merry of kill-crazed
The slain American* were others awaited return today.
You’ll see older Jayceea on
rebel*. F i f t e e n Americans Paul Carlson, 36-year-old mis­ Government troops penetrat­
hand at the annual Christmas
were reported in rebel hands. sionary dtylor from Culver ing Ihe jungle today had a
parade Wednesday afternoon
At least 17 hostages, Includ­ City, Calif taad Alisa Phyllis double mission; To find and
and for peanuts you can help
ing two Americans, were Rine, 23, ' Mount Vernon, rescue the hostages and lo
them with their acholarship
slaughtered Tuesday before Ohio, * v ol nary teacher.
track down the rebel leaders
fund. Past presidents of the
help could reach them. They
Tho m l, 25* ‘ mertcani in­ responsible f o r Tuesday's
-hoe* ,({( &lt;n(j atrocities.
Jayrees will be selling pea­
were cut down in the streets cluded i f
nuts with proceeds going to
of Stanleyville Just as Bel­ (our c b V ~ ~ U
I In Washington, Under Mere -«*•
gfccu scholarship fund.
gian p j rail copers dropped tn Melvin
t '•&lt;* of State George Ball said

Seminoles Cry
Scalp DeLand

V

War On Poverty
To Be launched
In December

Grievances
Mark Rally
At Longwood

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County Chamber
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IS Y O U R HEART
IN THE RIGHT PLACE?

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ing eve. Cold end snow push*
rd Into Montana and North
Dakota.
Between one and two inchra
of rain fell at Pensacola,
Fla., Anniston, Ala., Chat*
tanooga, Term., and lluntaville and Montgomery, Ala.
One inch of snow fell at
G irat Falla and Lewiston In
m itral Montana. Cold wave
warning! were posted.
Nearly one inch of rain fell
at Walla Walla, Wash.
Snow was predicted from
northern Minnesota to Art*
sona, with heavy snow in
Idaho's mountains.

Southwest Rd.
Improvement
Is Commenced

*

By Julian Stenatrnm
The Seminole County Board
of Commleelonera Tueaday
adopted a resolution railing
for the State Junior College
Board to give favorable con*
((deration to a request for a
community eotlege facility for
Seminole County,
Seminole C o u n t y Judge
Vernon Mize and C o u n t y
Supt. of Public Initruction R.
T. Milwee appeared before
ihe commission and requested
the county board’s assistance.
They represented the long
range planning committee of
the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce which la co-op­
erating with tha Board of
Public Instruction in trying
to obtain the school for this
area.
Milwee totd the commission
that such a school could be
financed by th* State of Florids with Seminole County’*
share amounting to five per
rent of Its Minimum Founda­
tion funds—or about $26,004
annually.
Mize explained that th*
county school board would
also be required to provide at
least an H0-arra site fur the
furilily. "They will not acrrpt a slta of less than 60
acres,” Mize continued, "and
they prefer a 100.eere ait*.
However, 60 acre* fa about
the average.

. . . . WHILE MIKE CRAY, Seminole end.
gathers the pigskin in after u long toss toward
thu enemy’s goal line.
(Herald Photoa)

Thanksgiving
Service Set
The annual Union Thanks­
giving Service sponsored by
the Sanford Area Ministerial
Association will be livid at
It) a.in. Thursday at First
Methodist Church with Chap­
lain L. J. McDonald of San­
ford Naval Air Station giving
the sermon.
Invocation and Welcome
will be given by Rev. Robert
M. Jenkins, pastor cf the host
church. Rev. A. A. R. Sic.
Phersnn of Congregational
Christian Church will read
The Presidenl'it Proclamation
and the Thanksgiving Prayer
will ho led by Rev, C. E. An­
derson of Free Methodist
Church.
Presentation of the Thanks­
giving Offering and Prayer
of Dedication will !«• given by
Captain Harry Fodcn of the
Salvution Army ami Rev.
Fred Chance cf First Bap­
tist Church will give tlm
Scripture. The Benediction
will be given by Rev. J, Gor­
don Pcery of Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church.
Tin* choir will be under di­
rection of Mrs Mildred Clark,
dlrertor with Mrs. Helen Rice
a* organist.

County Engineer William
Rush and County Road Super­
intendent J. C. Lavender an­
nounced Jointly today that
their respective departments
had started work on South­
west Road from I3ih Street to
Country Club Road.
This lection will be widened
and completely rebuilt, ac­
cording to Rush, and a side­
walk will he constructed on
the west side of the thorough­
fare from 13th Street to 22nd
Street.
Meanwhile, Ihe City of Senford has started work on re­
building 13th Street west to
Southwest Road.
Hie first quarter mile of
Southwest Road from 13th
Street is actually in the City,
Lavender declared, but he ex­ All Seminote County resi­
plained that the county will dents now may communicate
do the work and the city will toll free with Ihe offices of
pay for Ihe materials.
the Seminole County Engineer
and the County Knud Depart­
ment.
The two county departments
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have Installer) telephone* off
the Winter Park Telephone
Special services reported for
Company exchange so llu t other parts of the c unty are
residents In the southern sec­ those in the Hear I-tke-Forest
tion of the county may have City area, Casselberry nnd
Ry Jane Casselberry
toll free phone survice.
Oviedo,
With the deadline today at
The same number, fill 2125,
Rear Lake M e t h o d i s t
5 p.m., five late entries in will permit caller* to contact Church will be host for 14
Casselberry political race* fil­ either offiee which is located a.m. Thanksgiving liny Ser*
ed Tuesday to run in Dec. 7 in (he same building adjacent virr* lo congregations front
(o the former county home on St. A n i l r m i l’re-bytertan
municipal elections.
[ Church and the Seventh-Day
Incumbent Mayor Owen U. S. 17 92.
Telephones off the Sanford j Adventist Church. Ilev, Thom,
Anatey registeied hie intent
to run for re-election with exchange nf Southern Bell re­ ns Makin of St. Andrew* will
only one opponent, Curtis main the sa m e - 323*1962 for he in charge of Ihe sermon
the engineers’ office and 322- and Rev. James Hamrick Sr.
Blow-, as of this morning.
3052
for the road superintend­ of the Seventh-day Adventist
New candidates In the coun­
Church will read the Procla­
cil rare include incumbent Art ent's office.
mation. Special music will be
Lego and newcomer Dr. Eu­
by Martin Sotnln, accom­
gene Ellis. Those previously
panied by Hobby Stubbs, troth
filing are Donald E. Mount, Troopers Crush
of Forest Liilut Academy.
Darwin A. Shea, Rlynn "Skip”
Reiker and Edward Lunn.
Round Of Riots Rear l.ake WSCS circle mem­
Night policeman Charles
Cockayne filed to run for of­
SAIGON, South Viet N a m fice of town marshal against (UPI) — South Vietnamese
incumbent Go* Sawyer and paratroopers smashed through
town clerk .Mot y Hawthorne a 15 (not high wall of flame
filed for re-election and ap­ on a downtown Saigon street
parently will be unopposed today to crush a new round
of anti-government riots.
for this office.
Prime Minister Tran Van
More than 100 residents
have been into the clerk’s of­ Huong clamped martial law
fice in the last few weeks to and a 10 p. m to 3 a. m. cur­
register for the first time or few on this crisis torn capital
city at the end of four straight
to re-register.
days of student rioting against
his regime.

County Offices
Add Services

5 Late Entries
At Casselberry

bers will serve rookies, punch
and coffee following th* ser*
vice. Host pastor is Rev. Wil­
liam Irwin.
In Casselberry, services wilt
be held at 7:30 a.m. today a t
W e s t minster
Presbyterian
Church, SR 430 in Howell
Park, nnd at Messiah Evan*
g e I i e n I Lutheran Church,
American .Legion Hall on
Prairie I.nke. At Westmln*
ster tho Presbyterian Youth
Fellowship will be In chargw
of nervier* with music to b*
provided by the children's
choirs.
Thanksgiving Day Services
will be held at 8:30 K.m. a t
Casselberry Community Meth*
odist Church nnd at 10:30
a.m. at Ascension Lutheran
Church with special music by
the choir.
Oviedo's a n n u a l Union
Thanksgiving Service this
year will lake plate a t F irst
Baptist Church with Rev.
Jack T. Drynnt as bust pas*
tor. Special speaker will b*
Bishop C, II. Dnwsey, father
. f Methodist Minister Rev.
Cyrus Dnwsey.

Cify Chamber
Elects Kader
John Kader was elected
president of tha Sanford
('hamlwr nf Commerce at its
a n n n a I directors meeting
Tue-day in ihe Pinecrest Inn.
II* succeeds A. B. (Tommy)
Peterson Jr.
Other officers chosen hy
director* Include;
V i r e president, Kenneth
LeflUr; secretary, G e o r g o
Harden; treasurer, John FitxP a tr ic k .

Directors are IDn Bale*,
Joe ti.rvis, Al Doudney, Tom
Largen, Clyde Long, Glenn
McCall, Tom McDonald, Al
Wallace and Peterson.

Still the Best

H B £

Drive Under Way To Save 350

^

Consideration
Requested Of
State Board

the rebel leaders would be
tracked down ami account­
able for the massacre.
“They will be run down,"
Rail laid, adding that this job
had been undertaken by the
Congolese army.
Stanleyville, the last major
rebel stronghold, was firmly
in government hands today. A
Congolese army column, led
by white mercenaries, pushed
into the city almost simultan­
eously with the Belgian air­
drop.

CURHINT
INTEREST
RATE ON
NEWCAJK

William O’Dwyer
Dies Of Attack
NEW YORK (UPI) — Tri­
butes continued to pour in today for William O’Dwyer, the
Irish Immigrant, who rose
from hod carrier to mayor of
th* nation’* largest city.
O'Dwyer, 71, died Tuesday of
a heart attack.
O’Dwyer, in hi* colorful and
sometimes controversial ca­
reer, servrd at ono time or
another as a bartender, clerk,
cop, magistrate, d istrict attorney, lawyer, longshoreman,
military officer and ambass­
ador

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W B IT S to a M taatO lfA R T
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith St. a H ally Are.
J a la R. X laa — — . ■■ - PMtar
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ann day
M ernlag W irrtlp — 11:11 a. i a
Bunder
B v .a ln a WarMtlp — T :N p. m.
W adaaidar
F m y ir Barrlia — — ItM y. i a
riR E C X E IT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Ooira Road
F n i t . r --------W illiam J. O u i m
Morn 1st W on blp . 11:00 a. i a
Sunday Sek oal-------- S :l l a. n .
Training tlalon ------- 1:11 p. m.
Rvaalng Worahlp _ T :l l p. m.
Wad. Offlcira 4 T aaeh.ra
M iatlas
— . . . . . I l l ) p. m.
JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
l i l t W. First S t r u t
Sunday School — ~ 10:01 a. m.
M orning Worahlp — 11:00 a. i a
Jl l b l . s ta ir (Sanday) Iiea p.m.
K v m i . l l . l l . garviaa 7 ; « p. ba
W ad Prayir M an _ f :M p. ba
B ill Staphaas
-----------raator
A Cordial W ilcom a ta All
O A K L AW N BAPTIST CIIURCU
l i l t Country Club Hoad
gpoaaond by F irst Baptist
Church
R av. R T. Barratt
Pastor
Sunday School ____ 1:11 a. ba
W orih lp Pirvlia — 11;«o a. m.
Training Union —
S ill p. Bt.
K v .n lo g Worahlp — T ill p. ba
W id. Praytr Sarv. — T ill p. ba
OUTRUN RAPTIST C llU n C ll
IIWT. I l l
Ph. 133-111«
F m tur —^ Chaatar W . Plank
Sunday S ch oo l-------10:00
a. m.
Morning H .r v le o __11:00 a. Bl.
Training Union
1:10
p. m.
K v.nlna M.rvlro _ _ Tilo p. m.
W*adno.day M .atin as:
OrganlaatluBS —
l :t o p. ra.
I'r.yar —— — — I : l l P- n»Choir -------------------- 1:10 p. m

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OOOD SHEPHERD
L UTH ER AN CHURCH
1144 A Orlando Drive
H w y. 1T-IJ)
Sanford. Florida
1 IM III
The Rev. J. Oordoa P e a r y ,
Pastor
Sunday School
1:11 a m.
Morning Worship _ 11:00 a m.
Communion— First Sunday la
Each Month
Xlndargartan and Nursery

CHURCH OF CHRIST
1111 Park Av.nua
Bart Browa —— ... Evangelist

■aaday

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m.

L UTH ER AN CHURCH O F
THE
REDEEM ER
101 W . l l l h Place
“Tha Church of tha Lulharan
H our" and TV *Thla la tha
L ife"
Herbert W . O oaran____ Paitor
Sunday School ____ 1:11 a m.
Worahlp S .rvlso __ 14:10 a m.
XlndargArtan and N ira.ry

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m.
I N I CHURCH 8 0S A U . . .

Christian Science

A l l 8 0 1 IN I CHUICH

FIRST

CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
100 K a .t Hocond Slrtat
Sunday H.rvleo 4
Sunday School ____ tt:H a. ba
■ u b j.o t: "S ou l and Body*
W .d n .a d .y S .r c e o - M l p. in.
R .ad lna lUiuni; 101 K. P in t .
W .a k d .y a : IS:lo A m . * 4:10
- p. m. Friday Bvaalngi 1:10*
M S p. BA

The Churrh la the irralmt
factor on earth for the build­
ing of character and good
cttisenahlp. ft ia a Nanhouae
•t apiritual valuoA Without
a strong church, nallhar
democracy nor civilisation
ran aurvWo. There ora lour
sound roaoona «hy ovary
poraon should at Ian. I service,
regularly tad aupport the
Church.They a n : &lt;11 For hi*
own sallA (3) For hi* chil­
dren's sake. |3) For the aoks
at hi. annmunity and nation.
14) For tha uko of the church
ttaolr, which need, hie moral
and material aupfiurt. lion
In go to Church rrgularly
and raad your Bible daily.

Church Of God
CHURCH OP OOD
ttnd 4 Prsoch
U II. A l f o r d ___________ Paalor
■unday S c h o o l ____ 1:41 a m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a m.
K vsngsilsllo s .r v . . 1:10 p. m.
T e a . Frayar Sarv. _ III* p. m.
Thura. Toung P.opla
E n d e a v o r ____ ___ - 1:10 p. PA
CHURCH

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Lutheran

FAOUA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Highw ay I t W ait
Morrla Ruby _____ Kvaagallat
lllbla C l a a a ______ I0:M a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. ra.
Kvanlng Wurahlp _ 1:00 p. m.
Bible claaaoa Wad. . Tslt p. m.

Bible Study i..;,..... 11:00 a.
M aralaa Worahlp — 11:00 a.
B vtnlng sorvloa — ts lt p.
Baa “ H .ra ld o f Truth* 1 p.
■unday a s C hina.I I
T uiK lsy
Ladlos 111 h i. Claaa . IliM a.
W idnaadny
Bible C l a a a ------- -- 1:10 p.

m.

F R E B M ETHODIST CHURCH
Cora ay 4th SA ana Laurel A v a
Bar. C. B. Andsraon ___ Pastor
Telephone: I l l - I H I
Sunday School ------ 1:41 a m.
Morning W orahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
Evening W orship _ T ; » a ba
W ad. Frayar Sarvlea 1:1* p. m.

O e n .v e
Ralph Browor Jr.
Bvaaaallot
Bible reboot
M l a. ba
Morning W orahlp — t i l l a. m.
B anlng W orship _ 1:11 p. m.
Wad. Fray or Bar vice T :l« p m.

■aaday Kite a r o .d c .i t

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Free Methodist

Chureh
Of Christ
CHURCH OF CHRIST

OP OOD

or pKOPHRcr

Sunday

Monday
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Kzodua

1101

Elm Av.nuo
H«v. Robert Welch
Pastor
Sunday School ______ 1:11 a ni.
Worahlp Sarvlea — l l : t i a. m.
E ngallatlo Harr. _ _ III# p. ba
T uaday:
IIIUI* Training
Till P- m.

Methodist
F IR ST METHODIST CHURCH
111 Park Ava.
Rav. Robert M. JeakJns. Paotor
H orsing Worship _ 1 : 1 # y. m.
Bunaay School ------ 1:41 a ba
Morning Worship _ 10:11 a m.
H Y P Mootings —
1:10 p. m.
(Intarmsdlat*, Senior)
Evening Worehip __ T:IS p. m.

G E N E V A METHODIST
CHURCH
Rvv. W . E. Tlmmn — . Pastor
Sunday S c h o o l
3:1) a m.
Morning Sorvlcoa
U:oo a m.
Choir Practice Wed. T:I0 p, ba
E very One Wilcoma.

Wodnoaday

Tkaraday

Saturday
Herniation

Methodist

1:14-0

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Hd., at Woodland Avo.»
Rvv- John II. H ire. Jr.. Paitor
Church School ____ 1:41 a m.
Morning W o ra h lp
11:00 a m.
M YF ----------------------- 1:13 p. ba

T liu r .l.r .
Young I'oopla Sarvloo T ill p m.

Osteon
Sanday School — . 1S:H a. m.
Osteon
W orahlp Sorvleo
11:01 a bl
M em orial—

Worship Sorvleo _ 1:18 a m.
Stafford Memorial—
Sanday School
10:10 a ba

HOLT CROSS
401 S- Fork A v a
Fr. Leroy D. Bopar, R .etor
Holy Communion ™ T.ls a ba
F amily Service and
Sunday School - ....... Site A BA
Morning Prayer
(F irst Sunday —
H oly Communion 11:88 A BA

Christian

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STAFFORD MEMOR1AI.
CHURCH
North Monroe
A . Beatty
Pastor

S tafford

CH R tST CHURCH
Chnreh Street, Lonawoed
F r. Charles W . Stawart,
Vicar
H oly Communion _ l:« 4 n.
F am ily Sorvloa 4
Claaaoa ------------------ - 1.00 a
Claaaoa . ■
l i t a.

To be able to giro la a bleaaed privilege. Let us fill our ehurebaa and Join In heartfelt
thanks to God that wa have enough. . . and non than enough..,

K m iM in

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Episcopal

m is s io n

CHRISTIAN

cB U B c*

CDa lia s C la ra s af Chriat)

Bandar M m I
1:41 a. m.
MorMaa W orn* Ia . 11:44 a. m.
Training Ualen ____ M l p. m.
E rin la g W orahlp — f i l l p. m.
W id . Night
P f l l i f M u t in g _
T ill p. la.
Ear. R. J. B o y n to n ____Paator

P IM T

O S TE IN METHOD 1ST C H U R C *
Oataon

. J&gt;rK A n n i l a t l i t ! I t
8:11 a» bl ------ Chare la School
It :* * a e — W orship It r v lc i
P- a t ~ Chrlitlan Tonth

But with Bis bounty of waaftb and power, God has gton ua ragponaihflWoa!
wo have to much, we an called upon to share what we can apart. Aad we an itqpind ta
work and pray for tha end of ignorance, poverty and goffering wherever they an found.

S L D B R PPRlNtidl BAPTIST
(Hi Orlando H i at Maaur A r a
4 Ham ilton O rlffla — Paator
■aaday M m I ____ 1:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:4# a. m.
Training Union — 1:8a p. m.
Bran ta g W orship — t i l l p. m.

Methodist

OOPfORROATTOWAL
q n u s r iA K

Wt bib Um aioat prmptrom psopb &amp;■ world has mrasg«f Im tiigpw raaaaf «
llva In princely comfort compared to mmo to othor Undo. Our country ia famous for ita
beauty and fruitful!)*#*, our dtks an m modern aa tomorrow, and our futuro glows with
promln. God hag Indoad ban good to ua.
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Congregational

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Snnland Batatas
Cltrq* Hvlshta
Rev. Charles B. Hogs — Paalor
Church S c h o o l____ f : t l a ra.
M am in s Worahlp — 11:00 a ra.
M TF —
................ 0:14 p, BA
E v a Worahlp _ _ _ 1:10 a ba
W «d. Frayar l.rv le a 1:11 p b a

Southern Methodist
FIHST SOUTHERN
U E T H O D ItT CHURCH
W om an's Club Building
101 Oak A vs.
Dnrward H. Knight Jr.. Pastor
Sunday School ____ S:4I a ba
Worahlp Sarvlea _ _ 1:J# a m.

Nazarene
FIR ST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W . Ind S a at Maple A v a
Paul Blckaa ----------Paalor
Sunday School ____ &gt; :t l a m.
Morning Worship _ 10:41 A m.
Y o u t h ------------------ -0:00 A BA
Toung Adult
F e llo w s h ip -------------1:44
a
m.
Tha Names W a Dear
Kvangsllatlo S.rvlco 7:44 a m.
M ld -W a .k
Barvlca (Wad.) — T:3I a m.
Third Sunday
Slngaplratlon ___ 1:34 a m.
FIRST CHURCH
THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, F1a
Rav. W. L. Holcombe, Paalor
Sunday
1:41 a ra. ------ Bible School
11:00 a. m. — Morning Worahlp
7:00 a m. _ Evening S.rvlco
1:00 A m . ™ Wed. U l d -W .* k
Prayer Sarvlc*.
7:00 P- m. _ Last W .d . MUa*
lonary Sarvlea
OF

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONG WOOD
541 Orange Stra.t
Rev. E. Ruth Orant — Pastor
Sunday S ch o o l___ _ 10:00 a m
Morning W or.h lp _ 11:40 a m
Sunday Evsnlng — 7:10 a m
W .d , Bible Study &gt; 7:54 A m.
Conijiierors Mtatlng
F r i d a y -------------------- 1:50 a (A

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford. Ft a
Oak Ave. 4 trd St.
Grover C. Sewell Jr. _ _ Pastor
Edgar W . Smith Jr. A u la ta n t
Paator
Church S ch o o l________ 1:45 a m.
Session M eet.
10:41 A m.
Morning Worship _ 11:04 a . m.
Pioneer Fellowship „ 0:00 a m.
Senior HI Fellowship 0.04 A m.
Evsnlng Worship _ 7:1# a m.
W e a Prayer Mooting 7:40 p. m.

CHURCH OF THE COVENANT
5775 South Orlando Drive
Thomas IL Makln — __ Pastor
Worahlp ____ ______ 3:00 a m.
Church School — . 10:40 A m.

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff Md Employees

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
llwy. 17-92, Sanford

NELSON k 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. St., Sanford

SANFORD WELDING k
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley it Employees

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, I N O .
301 W. 1st. St., 8anford

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.
Sluvin, Florida

HILL LUMBER * HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappa and Employees

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

SMUTTS SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

PERFECTION
DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
WHATABURGER
2545 French Avenue

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koieff
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND WICK'S RESTAURANT
Rose &amp; Wiika Bowman ft Employees

8TENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenitrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

F ast a
Waal ay aa
Methodist,
RL
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W . at Paola
■L James A .M .R , lanford Ava.
■L Mary's A.M E. Church 8L RL 111 Oeteoa
8l
Paul'*
Matbodlat
C h arah
Osteaa
Rd. EntarprUd
Stafford
Memorial
Methodist
C hurah
4 DoBary

SEVENTH DAT ADVENT! FT
Fared Lake Sovtnth-day Advaatld Chureh.
Hwy. I l l , Forest City
8avonth-day
Advontlst
Church, Maitland
A va, Altamonte gprlngn
■anford
lavaalh -day
Adventist
Church.
Povonth 4 E lm

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY—
BAPTIST
AnlUub Uapllvt Church, OvUJo
Central Uaptlal Chureh, 1511 Oak Ava.
Chuluota First Baptist Church
ChttlueU Baptist Mission
Btdsr spring* llaptlat Chureh,

IIS U k o u

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First Baptist Church. I l f park Ava.
FrlvaSsklp llaptlat Chureh al
A1 lam oat. Springs
ML 4I* i Altamonte Bprlaga
First Baptist Chureh f t DcUarr
Firit Baptist Church at Goasva
First Baptist Chureh •( Lake Mary
First Baptist Chureh al Lake Monro*
First Baptist Church a l Laaawotd. Co*.
Church 4 Oraat
First Baptist Chureh at Ovts*a
First Baptist Chureh at Bon Lands Spring*
Flrct Shiloh Mtsalaaary Baptist Charah,

U ll

W. Ilih at.

Furaat City Baptist Church
Feuataln Head Baptist Church. Oviedo
Leva Southern Uapllat Mlssloa, Chuluota
Mlaslaaary
B aptist
Chureh
North
Hd.
Kotarprii*
Macedonia
Mission
Bapllat Charah
Oak Hill RJ- Osteen
Morning Glory Baptist Churrh. Geneva H w r.
ML Olive M issionary Baptist Chureh, San
I,an&lt;L&gt; springs i l l , Longwocd

ML Zion Missionary BaptlrL llpoa Ava.
New
Ml
C a lv w y
Mtaalaaary
Baptist
n o r W. 15th BL
Naw Salem Primitive Baptist Chureh,
1444 W. l l lh BL
Naw ML Blau Baptist Church. I ll# Pear Ava
Oak law * Bapllat Chapat, STIt W . N th BL
Oataen Baptist Charah
Flnaereat Baptist Chureh, M l W. Onora ltd.
1‘ralrl* Labe Baptist Chureh, Rida* H d ,
Fvrn Park
Progress Missionary Baptist Chureh. Midway
a.coad IklIota Missionary Baptist Chureh,
Ninth 4 Hickory
■L Jams* Mlceleaary Bapllat Chureh Bts.
Hd. I l l Ostaau
■t. Paul Mlasloaary Baptist Chnreh, Ith IL
■ l Maltkawa Mlaeloaary Baptist Chureh
Caaaaa Height*
■L Jotaa’o Mtaalaaary Baptist Charah,
IIS Crpraaa BL
Tempi# Bapltlat Church. Palm Springs x d .
Altam aau Iprlaga
Waste Ida Missionary aapllat Chureh.
411 4 Hally Ave.
Blau Heps Bapllat Churth, T il Oraua* At

IL
Ana's
Cathalta
Church.
Pershing
Place, Doltary
■t. Mary MaadaMna Catholic Church, M ait­
land Ava, A ltam ont* Springs
CH R IITIA N
Flrct Christian Chureh. ltSI 4 Sanford Ava.
Congregational Christian Chureh,
5401 Park Ava.
Northclda
Christian
Church,
F lo r id a
Haven D r , Maitland
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church
Churah
Church
Church

af Chriat, t i l l 4 Park Ava.
of Chriat, Oanava
of chriat. Longwood
at Christ. Paola
CHURCH OF OOD

Chureh
Chureh
Church
Chureh

ef
af
o(
*(

God,
Oad,
aod.
Oad

ISI Hickory
IMS 4 Franck
Oviedo
Mission, Enterprise
EPISCOPAL

CATHOLIC
Church * i tha Nativity, Lake K a r r
All Be*!* Catbotle chureh. T il Oak Ava.
Roman CatkeUo Maas, Iportamaa's Club,
Chulueta

All Batata Bptaoopal Church B. DoB*ry
Ava.. Eatarprls*
Chriat Bplaeopat Church, Longwood
Alt BalBta EpIacopaL Entorprlia
Holy Cross Bplioopal, Park Ava, at 4th

LUTHERAN
Aoconeloa
Lulharan
Chureh,
Ov or brook
D r, Casselberry
Good Shop hard United Luthers,
:1 4 I 4 Orlando Dr.
Lutheran Churoh at the Badaamar,
1*5 W . 51th Plea*
Mcoslah Lulharan Church. Amarlaau Legion
1UIL Pralrl* Irak*. Fare Park
ML Luke* Lutheran Church, RL I N Bluvla
METHOD IFP
Barn* It M anorial Methodist Church, S .
DoBary A v a , Entarprtaa
Boar Lake Methodist Churah
Both*) A.U.E. Chureh, C snssa Itotghta
Caoealbarry Community Molhodtet Churah,
Hwy. IT -tl 4 Plney Ridge R d, Casaelbarry
DoRary Community Mcthedlat Church W .
Highland*, DoBary
Chriat Hathodlst Churah
Sualand Eatatsa
First Mathodlit Church, 411 Park Ava.
First Methodist Chureh af Oviedo
First Southern Methodist Chureh
Woman's Club 141 Oak Ava
Fro* Matbodlat Charah, I l f W , 4th I L
Conor* Matbodlat Chureh, Oanova
Orac* Matbodlat Churah. Oaara Rd.
areat Chapel A M B. Charah, Ovtade
Oakarov* Matbodlat Churah, Ovlad*
O m a n M ethodist Churah

MABARENB
P I rat
Churah
tad at Maple
Pars
Park
Churah
at
tha
Nasaraaa,
O’Brian R d , Para Park
Lake Mary Churah a f tha Naaaras*
PRESBYTERIAN
Community Praabytarlsa Chnreh. Lake Mary
Ptrst
Prank y tar tea
Churah.
Oak
Ava.
4 trd tL
First Prsabrtartan Church. Caceolhorry
First
Preabytarlaa
Chureh
of
DaBary,
K. HI# hi a ad
Presbyterian Charah o f The Covoaaal
IT 78 4 Orlando Dr.

■L AaJraws Prasbytcrlan Chureh 1418 Launtftl Hch. Of™ B d if U k s
Upesis Community
prosbytortan Churah,
U p iiU R i
Westminister presbyteries Churah, Hawaii
Park, RL 111

O T H E R CHURCHES
Alien'# A.M.E. Church. Olivo 4 11th
Church of God in ChrloL OvltJo
Chuluota Community Church
Church of God of Prophecy, 1541 Elm Ava.
Church of Ood Ulaolon. Enterprise
Church of Join t Christ at Latter Day
Paint*, t i l l Fork A va
Community Chapel. Altamont* gprtngo
Eastern Orthodog Church. gL Johns Chryaotlom Chapal, H w jt 1 1 - l L Fora Park
Ceagrogatlon Both laraal. lllh 4 Magnolia
First Churoh af Christ, BcleaUat,
lot K. la d PL
Kingdom Hall af Jahovah'a Witness
Lake Monro* UalL 11(1 W . Third BL
F lr d Paatoeostel Church of Longwood
ML
Olivo
H ollas**
Church,
Oak
H ill
Rd. Ootaoa
Plate rest Assembly of God. J7th 4 Elm
■anford Alliance Church. 1441 g. park Ava,
Paaford Congregation o f Jahovah’a W itno****. 104 Sanford Ava
T bs Salvation Army. 114 E. lad St.
Unity Church of Paaford. 144 4 lot gL

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rliner Hits Truck
7 Killed A s Airliner

PA KING

Seminole County * * * *

V

e i o 0*

Tha delightful temperature*
added to the joy* erf living la

ROME (U P I) A Trans
World Airlines Jetliner carry­
ing ?g persona exploded and
burned today while taxiing
for take-off
from
Rom a’ i
Flumlcino Airport.

The Land o f flow er* la m e a t
weeka have been juat great
fo r the tourUt crop. But the
neighbor* who gat their shakela from another crop— dtrua
—

have not been overjoyed

with the long dry apell. Now
the lack ox moiatur* la begin*
ning to be a real problem fo r
thee*
agricultural*. The
clouda and aprtnklea over the
weekend have made t h e
orangem tn’a akiea brighter,
however. Now, T H E R E 'S an
incongruity for y ou l
e
e
*
Sanfordltea aoea Thuraday
a t the Scar*, Roebuck fo u n ­
dation'* Community Planning
aeminar in Winter Park: Hitton er, Mayor A1 W ilton, Mr*.
A . C. Rector, Mr*. C. C. f lo w ­
er*, George Touhy, fran klin
Patteraon, Gen. J . C. Hutchlaon. They were told that the
planning la ****ntlal— and the
aooner. the better — but get­
ting the whole community enthualaatic about putting the
plana Into effect la the R E AL
Job. Appear* that folk*, for
aome reaaon or another, Juat
don't teem to be Interacted In
the orderly progress o f their
hometown*.
• •
#

DARNED IF YOU DO, darned If you don't ! t
Motorists meandering on Palmetto Avenue near
the post office ponder thia puzxler posted on a
lone pole. That “does she or doesn’t she" idea
could be used here.
(Herald Photo)

Seminole County Set
For Thanksgiving Day

Activities In the Sanford
area will com e to a alow pace
Thursday aa the city join*
the reat o f tha nation in obaarving Thankagiving Day.
But moat of them will re­
turn* Friday as realdenta
than gat se t for the next holi­
day Ira* than a month away
—Chrlatmaa.
There’ll be one exception,
however.
County
employe*
Encouraging to the** local will have Friday o ff to give
delegate*, no doubt, w a i the them a lon g weekend. They’ll
atatement that “ there alwaya
w ill b* a downtown." “ Yeah,"
on* o f them la id, "b u t what
K IN D o f a downtown."
* *
*
W ell, there are a good ma­
ny o f the localitea that are
w orking to have a Sanford
downtown o f which all o f ua
will be proud. That’ * the kind
that WE want. The Clock­
watcher* know by now that It
take* work to get It— and the
atart alwaya aeema to be the
old atory o f “ too late with too
little."
e *
*
Maybe the Garden o f the
Month award ihonld be potted
on the School Adminfatration
Building on Commercial and
Hood. lan't that an eye-catch­
ing beauty spot?
And apeaking o f downtown
beauty apota, the financial inatitutiona add a great deal to
the attractiveneaa with their
landscaping and lawn*. And
what about that blaze o f col­
or at the Greyhound bua atationT
a
a •
N ot many o f ua want to go
to the Police atation i f w* are
TAK EN there, but g o volun­
tarily and have a look at the
flowera and greenery around
that spot, too.
•
a a
O f courae, many o f ua will
go to church on Thanksgiving day-and A L L o f ua ahould
go— to aay raverantly tha ap­
preciation we have for thi*
land of our*. Take a look at
the page one headline* of
your favorite newspaper that
carrica
tha “ Around
The
Clock" column and tee what
other portion* o f thia turbu­
lent world are Buffering. May­
be A l.L the election return*
weren't the way you wanted
them to be, but there W AS
an election in which you had
the ehance to express YOUR
wish. And there were no mil­
itary men atanding by to aee
that only one aide o f the question waa preaented. And it
would take a LONG time for
you to count the many blessing* o f God that make living
in thia country— and (specially in lovely Sanford — aomething for which all o f ahould
giva thank*. "B e actin' you in
church on Thuraday, e h ? ''
•
•
•
Well, It look* like State 4rt
at it goea acroaa our city at
23th atreet ia going to get that
widening work, after all. Let'*
aee now; how long haa it been,
Doug Stenatrom, aince you
atarted urging thi* on the au­
th orise*? . . . Hmmm. It take*
time to arrnmpllah aome o f
theae much needed item*,
doein't It?
* •
•
But, brother, doe* that
State Highway need work
weat o f Wilaon Corner! ! I
Thoae
ponderou*
limcruckhauling truck* and the other
increaaing traffic on it have
“ beat it to a fr a iz le ." And in
eom* apota it’* downright
dangerou*.

D a n fo r t* i j m t l i i

On Runway

o f the sunshiny &lt;1*7* that have

Geneva 'Phone
Hearing Dec. 14

There ia a good possibility
that Southern Bell Telephone
Company aubacribers in the
Geneva area w ill get extend­
ed toll free phone tervlr*
through
the W inter Park
Telephone Company exchange.
Executive Secretary Boll­
ing C. Stanley, o f the Florida
Public Utilities Commission,
haa announced that a public
hearing w ill he held at S p.m.
Dec. 14, a t the State Office
Building in W inter Tark to
discuta the Joint application
of Southern Bell and the Win.
ter Park Telephone Company
for authority to establish nonoptional extended scope aer.
vice between the Geneva and
Winter Park exchanges.
This application. If approv­
ed, would enable Geneva resi­
dent* to have toll free ser­
vice throughout S e m i n o l e
County plus W inter Park and
moat o f Orlando. It would he
commensurate with the aervice Oviedo aubacribera n w
have.
Stanley said, "Approval o f
the proposal would necessi­
tate the reclassification o f
the Geneva exchange from
Group S to Group 7 o f the
state-wide r it e schedule of
Southern Bell Telephone and
Telegraph C o m p a n y
and
wculd result In certain increates In the rites o f subacribers in the Geneva ex­
change."
H* added that all Interested
parties w ill be given an op ­
portunity to be fully heard at
the hearing.
The hearing waa ordered
Friday b y Edwin L. M uon ,
chairman of the Public Utili­
ties Commission, along with
Commiaioner* Jerry W. Car­
ter and William T. Mayo.

report back to work on Mon­
day a fter a four-day holiday.
The county offices w ill be
closed from Wednesday a fter­
noon till Monday. The extra
day ia given tham since coun­
ty offices remained open Nov.
11, Veterans Day.
Schools In the county will
close
Wednesday afternoon
fo r a long weekand, reopen­
ing Monday morning.
A Thanksgiving U n i o n
Service 1* scheduled fo r 10
a. m. at the First Methodist
Church.
Local and area financial In­
stitutions will elosa fo r tha
holiday, and reopen with nor­
mal hours on Friday.
City
offices
will
dose
Thuraday but raopen Friday
aa usual.
Post offices will be on a
holiday basis Thuraday but
return to
normal
Friday.
There will be no home deliv­
ery o f mail Thuraday but
special delivery letter* will
be handled normally.
Mail also will be picked up
and processed at tha. p ost o ffire and then b: d ll1
Its destination.
A holiday air dominated
the downtown area tod ay aa
city
crews began
placing
Christmas decorations on util­
ity poles. Store* reported a
brisk uptrvnd in sales aa the
Chrlatmaa ahupplng aeaaon
got under way.
Extra clerks were noted in
some o f the stores while
others
reported
additional
help will be required probably
right after tha Thankagiving
weekend.

Hotel Burglary
Probed By Police
Seven men were being ques­
tion this morning regarding
|
the burglarly oi the Longwood
Hotel over the weekend, po­
lice reported today.
Seven case* of beer and an
undetermined number of bot­
tles of liquor and wine were
taken, deputies said. Entrance
was gained by cutting the
glass on a side door and then
forcing another door to get to
a storage room.
Police said two of the men
are roomers at the hotel and
tho other five are friends.
Joining in the investigation
are Deputy Bud Eaton, Longwood Police Chief Claude Layo
ami Patrolmen Ken Brabaion
and Gene Vickers.

on the S t Johns River * * « « ‘ The Nile o f America**

WEATHER: Mostly cloudy with occnaionnl rata thru Tuesday, high 65*70; low tonight in 40s.
VOL. 60

United Press Leased Win

Tha flight orlgtaatsd ia
Kansas City, Mo., and was
headed for Athens aod Cairo.
Police aaid there were IS
survivor*. They w ere taken to
hospitals near the airport
whare soma o f them were re­
ported In eritleal condition.
A TWA spokesman In New
York aakl the Boeing TOT a ir
craft—carrying U passengers
and IT ertw personnel—hit a
truck that was crossing the
runway. Ha said the pilot was
trying to halt hla takeoff.
The spokesman said the IT
crew members aboard includ­
ed six TWA French hostesses
who were traveling to Athena
[Umit.iii
to pick up another flight.
BARBARA
The airline spokesman aaid
the survivors Included the
captain, Identified as Vernon
Lowell, and a TWA dispatch­
er. Two French hostesses al­
so were reported among the
survivors.
TWA spokesmen said the
plan* was Flight TWA 100-22
which originated Sunday in
Five
of
Seminole
High
Kansas City. It m ade stop* at
Chicago, New Y ork, Paris School's loveliest young w om ­
and Milan en rout* to Rome. en have been chosen by the
From Rome, it w as to hava football team as sponsors for
llomecomgone on to Athens and Cairo. W ednesday's
Firemen, w earing asbestos ing gam e against the DcLand
suits, battled the flam es with Bulldogs.
foam. Hundreds o f spectators
On* of the pretty co-eds
rushed to the scene, about &gt;,- will be named Homecoming
500 feet from the term inal, Queen during half-time cerebuilding.
monies at the game, which
Eyewitnesses aaid flames will kick-off at § p.m. in Mu­
had appeared to be coming nicipal Stadium.
out of tha alrliner’ a Jet en­
gines before tha explosion.
They aaid the survivors
were lucky to get out of the
flaming
w reckage
because
within seconds after the blast
the beat becam e so intense
that firemen could not get
City Commissioners tonight

Established 1908 MON., NOVEMBER 23, 1964

MELANIE

Homecoming Queen

Among Five Lovelies

TV Franchise
Bid On Agenda

A capacity crowd la expect­
ed aa hundreds of alumni of
SI1S, many of them home
from college or from the ser­
vices for Thanksgiving holi­
days, help swell the attend­
ance.
The five girls chosen as
sponsors Include the Misses
Barbara Cox, Melanie Wllllama, Donna Collins, Janie
White and Pat McGuire.
A huge bonfire Tuesday
night will spark the pre-game
pep rally to be held behind
the high school si the track
oval. The Homecoming pa­
rade
will wend
its
way
through downtown Sanford,
beginning al 3:15 p.m . Wed­
nesday.

DONNA

JANIE

County C O f C Opens

Attempt Fails

Door To City Group

•••

MIAMI lU P I) — A spectacu­
By Julian Stenatrom
lar attempt on tha life of Fi­
Associate Editor
del Castro was beaten back by
The Sem inole County Cham­
anti-aircraft guna ia Havana
ber of Com m erce has opened
over tha weekend, a Cuban
its door to the Sanford Cham­
exile group said (W ay.
ber of Com m erce ami reaf­
firmed its desire (or the two
trade bodies to unite.
JOHNSON CITY , Tex. (UPI)
During a meeting of the
—President Johnson played Seminole Chamber's executive
host today to a group of lead­ committee, the group outlined
ing Georgia Dem ocrats invit­ three conditions under which
ed to go deer hunting at hia a union could be affected.
LBJ Ranch.
First, according to Sem i­
nole Chamber of President

LBJ Is Host

Nose Goar Trouble

SR 436 Paving
Protect Okayed

■rsM
Rfc T
With the

By Shotgun Slug

Railroads Run

4 Girls Killed

By Automobile

De Gaulle Moves

Local Resident
Held In Theft

Reflection Leads

To Stolen Auto

Ford Resumes

’Cyclists Hurt

(E D IT O R 'S NOTE: Pre.ldrnt John»oa

With Texas vigor, Johnson has imp inted his own brand o f presidential style on

Motorists Charged

White House o f fir* Into which hr was

thr American scene. It consists o f a bend

thrust by the assassination of John F.

o f forcefulness anil persuation, folWsiitsa

Kennedy. Following i« an arcount « f his

and shrewdness.
Sinr« N ov. 22, 1963, the N ew Frontier
o f the Kennedy era has been supplaited
by the Great Society program o f Johmon.
The twang o f New England has g i’en
way to the homely drawl o f Texas.
Johnson's m oit impressive first • ytar
successes were scored in Congress whir*
his long experience as a leader stood lim
good stead.
In his first session o f w or'u n g with he
House and Senate, Johnson won psisage o f
17 o f 51 major legislative proposals he
adopted from th* Kennsdy program.
Chief am ong them were tha civil rigit*
law and th* two-yssr tax cu t bill whkh
Kennedy had submitted before his death.
Othar measures which Johnson obtain­
ed from Congress m srktd big bttst*

through* In ths fields o f conservation, ed­
ucation and job opportunities.
Johnson, himself, proposed a billion dol­
lar “ war on poverty" and the program was
approved.
N ow
backed by greater Democratic
strength in Congress, Johnson already has
ehurned up a new program o f legislation
he is confident will be enacted this session.
High on his priority list is a bill to in­
stitute medical care for th* aged under the
Social Security program. It wns one o f the
four measures on which he was defeated
last year.
Johnson also has announced he will aik
and undoubtedly get Congress to cut fed­
eral exrisa taxes. Slated for elimination
are the levies on such consum er items s*
cosm etics, furs, luggage, handbags and
toilet goods.
Still in the works is a series o f stud­
ies undertaken by expert task forces in 15
fields. On their recommendations, John­
son anticipates constructing the legislation

PAT

nwA

DOVER, Del. (U P I) — A
Capitol Airways plane carry­
ing 107 persona on a flight
from Fort M yers, Fla., to
PlUaturgh made a successful
landing at tha Dog lf t f r ^
• W - e a t * " • ‘ •&lt;47,
iLt
. j . 1H cable compan.es for a
Force Base after in­
The State Road Department
will close
H oo*c«rw - r. ! [ ___ _
h u n t e r W O U n d e Q franchise to install a com struments Indicated nose gear announced
today that the
ing
dance
at
the
school
fol­
‘ munity television system in
trouble.
four-Innlng r f State Road 430
lowing
the
gam*.
Sanford. The two art Five
from U.S. 17-92 to Interstate
The Seminole* will play
Beaches
Cable,
Inc.,
and
4 has been completed.
Leesburg
thrra
In
the
Elks
A ricocheting shotgun slug Florida T V Cable, Inc., which
CHICAGO (U P !) - The na­
A. Max Brewer, member o f
Howl in a post icason tilt on
intended for a deer struck Jim will make their appeal at the
tion's railroads were running the Koail Hoard, said that
Dec.
5.
McDowell, 20 of t o il Summer­ 1 p.m . meeting in City Hall.
today while leaders o f three Hubbard Construction Com­
Other items on the agenda
lin Avenue In the chest Sat*
holdouts shoperaft unions pre­ pany o f Orlando, the project
urday while he w as hunting in include a request for policy
pared for Washington negotia­ contractor, had met all o f
of
the Farmington area o f Volu­ concerning the renting
tion* with Labor Secretary W. the specifications c f the eonparking lot No. «, request of
sia County.
Willard Wirt* who averted a tract and that Ihe project had
Deputies said the dug bare­ payment of funds for Conser­
nationwide rail walkout set for |&gt;een accepted by the Board.
ly pentrated the skn of the vation Week expenses, re­
6 a. m. today.
Work on the project includ­
James L. Horton Sr., 705
hunter. He w as examined at quest that the nam* of Lin­
ed resurfacing a segment o f
Seminole M em orial Hospital, coln Street be changed to Palmetto Avenue, haa been
the existing road and build­
called to Lynchburg, Va., for
Grove Manor Drive.
police aaid.
PARIS ( UPI ) President ing tw o additional traffic
Com missioners will consid­ the triple funeral o f hla cou­ Charles de Gaulle today ap­
They added the : l gauge
lam-s.
shotgun wsa fired by Fred T. er action regarding school sins; Gertie, 14, Ann, 12, and peared to be prepared to sa­
Sessions. The hunter said Mc­ crossing guard funds which Lou, 8, only children o f Mr. crifice both ihe North Atlsntic
Dowell was about DO yards expiro Dec. 6 and discuss end Mr*. Lloyd Campbell, o f Treaty Organization (NATO)
away from him whan the mis­ date requests for drainage Rustburg, Va.
and the European Common
The three girls and a play- Market
A Sanford man identified
provision* at Sanford Avenue
hap occurred.
,n
hi*
campaign
fur the
widening of 25th matu were killed late Satur­ against the U. S -sponsored us Johnnie Lindsey was a r ­
day alternoon when they were Multilateral
Street.
Nuclear
Force rested in Ocala on a breaking
and entering charge after he
Also up for discussion will struck by an auto whil* walk­ (M LF).
allegedly entered the home o f
be a request from the State ing along tha edg* o f a high­
Bennie Johnson, at 422 East
Highway Patrol to ban all way n&lt;-ur their home.
Fifth Street and took the lat­
parking on French Avenue.
DETROIT ( UPI ) Ford
Sunlight gleam ing on s piece
ter’s fo o t locker and clothing.
Motor
Company
called
back
of chrome os, a ca r parked m
Police said Lindsey wus
Irvin E Batten Buffered a idled workers today and pre­
an orange grove led Deputy
taken o f f a bus at Ocalu Satcu
t
lip
shortly
after
midnight
Tw
o
motorcyclists
were
in­
pared
to
resume
full
scale
pro­
Bud Eaton to find an Orlando
urnday night and returned
car which had been stolen jured Sun-lay when (heir m a­ Saturday when hia ear and duction following the end of 16
here by Constable II. E. Carchines spilled while they were another collided on Seminole days of crippling local strikes
some time ago.
roll. They said Lindsey was
Eaton said he saw the r e ­ taking part in an endurance Iloulevnrd near the municipal by the United Auto Workers
headed fur Mississippi when
flection and walked into the run sponsored by (he Sanford- pool. Police charged flatten Union.
stopped.
Workers at a key parts
grove to reach the car which Orlando Motorcycle Club. Be­ with carelese and negligent
had many o f the engine parts ing treated at Seminole M em ­ driving. The other motorist, plant Sunday ratified a new
removed. He said the car is orial Hospital are John Kutis, identified as Hubert (J. Cart­ plant level contract anti the
owned by Edwin J. Mi lard of of Leesburg and Tommy Dan­ er, was charged with im prop­ final two striking plants agreed
e r parking.
to local pacts.
ny, of Sarasota.
Orlando.

has completed his first full year In th*

By Alvin Spivak
WASHINGTON (U PI I —
President
Johnson today begsn his second year as
the nation’s Chief Executive, confident that
he can translate his landslide election vic­
tory in to s solid record o f achievement both
in domestic and world affairs.
Bine* assuming th* presidenry upon Ihe
avsateinatinn nf John F. Kennedy 12
months ago, Johnson has shown himself
a skilled master at working his will with
Congress, H* has dealt with crises on the
world scene with firmness. He has won
elsction as President in his own right and
is looking forw ard to his coming four-year
term with confidence.

NO. 827

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'Great Society' Plan Pushed By LBJ
stewardship thus far and th* problems
ahead.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

fo r the “ Great Society" he has nude th*
theme o f his administration.
He envisions it as one in which Ameri­
cans would join to "rebuild the entire ur­
ban United States" in the next 40 yean ,
preserve the natural beauties o f tha coun­
try and promote educational opportunities
fo r the booming crop o f youngster* now
grow in g up.
On the world front, Johnson played hi*
role in a relatively minor key. In prospect
is the possibility that he may take a more
active part in the day* to come.
F or the most part Johnson's first year
w as mnrkrd by s continuance o f th* rela­
tive cold war calm that follow ed Kennedy's
decisive handling o f tha Cuban miasila cri­
sis and th* signing o f th* nuclear test ban
treaty.
The President demonstrated toughness
when last summer he ordered U.8. war­
plane* to striks against torpedo boat nssts
in North Vist Nam in retaliation fo r herrsssm ent raids tgsinst Am erican destroyera in the Tonkin Bay.

Ksrlyle Housholder, lb * S s »
ford
would h * toe*
so lids ted with the county age
Sanitation under s dlviBlo*
which would be crested to pro*
vide a place for those w ho w ish
to dedicate time and taleol
to the progress and the wel­
fare o f th* community.
Secondly, the new division
would be sponsored b y s o d
operated under (he o ffic e r s
ami directors of the County
cham ber.
F i n a l l y , th* eom m lttst
pointed out, under this organs
izational plan there would bn
only one mem bership d riv e
conducted by the Sem inole
County Chamber o l C om m erce,
Housholder, la a letter to A .
R. Peterson Jr., president al
the Sanford organisation, out*
lined these provisions,
lie
pointed out that present by*
laws provide for the election
of directors by a popular votn
o f the membership and re­
quested the Sanford Cham ber
to consider these stipulations
and arrive al s decision, 11
possible, by Dec. 15.
“ T h is,"
said
Housholder,
"w ill enable our officers to
plan
for
tha
forthcom ing
y e a r."

Candidates File
In Casselberry
By Jans Casselberry
Candidate* filed to date te
run in Dec. 7 Casselberry
municipal elections are, fo r
council. Incumbent Ed Lunn
and
Darwin
Shea,
Blynn
Iteiker and Don M ount; fo r
mayor, Curtis Blow, and fo r
town marshal, Gus Sawyer,
incumbent.
O ffices open sra those fo r
thiua council posts now held
by Lunn, L. E. W oodhsm s
and A rt Lego; fo r m ayor by
Owen Anstey; clerk, Mrs.
Mury
lluwthurnu and ths
marshal's post.

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O vltds hlatary to et«k counril office, havo qualified a*
candidate* In tha Doc. II mun­
icipal oloctioni.
Announcing tholr candidacy

and turning in qualifying pe­

World Of Color
Theme Of Oviedo
PTO Meeting

titions wera Mra. J. R. Battla and Kirby Buckalaw,
Stating

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flection day." Sha ia vitally

KRAFT PHILADELPHIA CREAM

By Evolyn l.undy
Tha regular monthly moot­
in g nf the Oviedo High Schmd
P.T.O. waa held Thursday
evening in the ichool auditor­
ium, with chairman, Jack
Byrne, preaiding.
Mlsa Dorothy Rire, gave a
vary Inaplring devotion on tha
appreciation o f color and told
n f all tha wonderful color
that Cod gava ua.
Mr*. Milton (iore’a fourth
grade gava tha prugram; It
waa in tha farm of a Spanish
lesson. Thera waa a teacher,
and the dare. They held a
■mail diacuiainn and naked
•luialtona in Spanish which
they have learned this year.
Mra. Hugh tiregory of W in­
ter t’ark gave a most delight­
fu l recital on the organ; Mrs.
Core eet the arene by telling
o f many colors which wa have
to enjoy In the world o f na­
ture around ua,
Joan and Judy Weaver en­
tertained with their puppetta.
Room count waa won hy
Mra. (Jura's fourth grade. Take
and coffee waa served hy
mathert of the (event!) grade.

Editor To Speak
At RAM Meeting

to try to over

interested in beautification of
Oviedo and hopes one day to
see it become ''the garden
spot of Seminole County."
A nutlva Floridian, ihe has
lived In Oviedo for tha paet
in years where her husband
is engaged in the citrus pro­
duction business. They have
one son, Joe, a teacher at 81.
Luka'* Christian Day Xchnnl
in Slavl*.
She ia a graduate o f Titus­
ville High .School, ia president
o f the Oviedo Garden (Tub and
an active member of the Ovie­
do W om en'! Club and of tha
Homemaker* Extension Club.
She Is a member of St. Luke’s
Lutheran Church,
Huckelevr told The Herald
he would like a seat on coun­
cil because ha "likea Oviedo,
Is interested In all city affaire
and would like to take part in
its future planning, particu­
larly that o f the proposed
municipal water system,"
A resident of Oviedo for
T'e yenrs, he Is an active
member of
First
lisptist
Church o f Oviedo and teaches
in the math departmanl at
Charokee Junior High In Or­
lando. Ha recelvrd hi* IIS de­
gree from Jacksonville Teach­
er's College In Alabama and
hit m ailer's from (Icorgs Pea­
body in Naahvill*.
An avid sportsman, he la
most interested in hunting,
fishing and boating. Ha 'a
married, his wife tenches fifth
grade In Oviedo and they hava
ona little girl, Pat, a fourth
grade student.

Dr. J. Manning Potta, of
Nashville. T c n n , will speak
treforc a dinner-meeting for
all Masons and their wives
Tuesday evening at Masonic
Temple.
Dr. Polls Is editor of ' The
Upper Room.’ * a devotional
guide with 3 25 million circu ­
lation, and
redlo television
program , ‘ Upper Room Par­
ish "
T u e s d a y 's Thanksgiving
dinner at *:3C p, m. end the
open meeting for Masons al
II p m. is aponiored by Mun
roe Chapter, Royal Arch Ms.
aoni Harvey
‘ un;
terprlse, i» high priest of the
chapter
Dr. Polta hold several d e­
grees from Prlneelon Thentrv
ileal Seminary, serveri *&gt; a
pastor and a district su|&gt;erinlrmlent in thr Virginia Meth­
od ist Conference, was execulive director of the Crusade
for Christ in n i l w. and h e.
participated in missions to
Pakistan, Malaya, The Con
go. New /calam i and Korea

Absentee Ballots
Are Available
Absentee ballot* are avail
■ hie fnr Ihe annual election at
Altamonte Springs, to he held
Dec. *. and may In- obtained
■ I the Town Hall, Mayor Lawrence Swofford reported today.
He said the election will be
held from T a m. to 7 p.m. at
the Community House, lie
added 450 are eligible to vote
Two candidates have filed
for Ihe council seat In Ward
3, Colin Crew and Paul H.
R oche;
while
Stuart I)
French, Kdward A. Levy ami
William ft. Chapman are seek­
ing the Ward 4 post.
The registration books closed
and the qualifying deadline
was reached last Wednesday

Tooth Tor Tooth,
Physician Claims
LOS ANUKLKS ( UPI ) —
Tha city council’s finance com­
mittee rejected a JrtO claim
by Dr. John Zenlsvk, 7H. Los
Attgrh-s, for a lower dents!
piste.
Zenlsek claimed he lost hla
lower plate last May H when
he nice .ted during a visit to
MsvAl tllUl Park.

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Lake Mary Sets
House Survey
Hy Frances Wester
A huuss In house prelimin­
ary survey in preparation af
numbering houses in Lake
Mary was announced today
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ors nf the Luke Mary Cham­
ber nf rnm m trct Assisting
will be Girl Scout Troop 657
under direction of Mrs. Msi ty
Dsnklefs.
Directors reported tlisl the
“ Welcome ti* Lake M ary" !
signs are now being made by
the pointer*
Plans are ti
erect two Urges signs in tuike
Mary nm| possibly five small
ones, one on rach road trad.
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A latter nf inquiry has
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regards to sl.itiM on the sign­
al light that was promised
for installation « l th# cross­
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Lake Mary resident* «r#
Iw-ing urged to join the Cham­
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its diive for progivss end im­
provement,
Public meetings
are held at S p.m., first
Thuisdsy o f each month in
the Lake Mery Fire Hall.

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�Mrs. George Brooks Heads Art Federation
By Dotllt Aostia

priie money was accepted by elected president of the Flor­
The 37th annual Florida members of their organiia- ida Federation of Art. Mri.
Brooks, o f DeBary, has been
^deration of Art convention tions.
Seated at the head table was serving as executive secretary
and 39th annual exhibit closed Mrs. George Brooks, newly of the Federation's beadquarhere Saturday night with au
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awards banquet at the Mayfair Inn ballroom with retiring
president Dudley Flagler as
emcee.
Present to receive her S100
first place prire check was
Hiss Caroline Ives, of Winter
Uavcn, whose abstract pastel
m illed "Causeway Gale" was
Judged "Best in Show."
Also present was William A.
tTartman, of DeUary, the only
top area winner, whose still
life won first place in that
category.
Mr». Beth Gregory, of San*
ford, whose painting of "Spring
Flowers" was chosen as one
of the 30 exhibits of the travelfig circuit show was m&gt;t pre­
sent.
The only other top state
NEW PRESIDENT of the Florida Federation of
winner present was Mrs. Mary
Art is Sira, George Brooks, o f DeUary, pic­
W. Johnson, of Ormond Reach,
tured with the retiring president, Dudley Kintr­
whose "Motion In Time" took
ier, o f l#ukelumi.
(Herald Photo)
third place. Other winners'

ing scenes of the locality.

t e n at the DeBary Mansion.

FTiday

afternoon the

be the selection of a beau­
ty queen candidate from each
club In Clorida, which will cli­
max with the selection of a
reigning Queen o f Art.

in a F O R D

served refreshments to several
hundred visitors.
Sunday, the DeBary Man­
sion was open all day as
throngs visited the exhibits of
all the winning paintings and
these chosen for the year long
traveling circuit show.

San­

A test tire in the month-ion g ford-Seminole Art Association
Saturday at the business
meeting of the Federation, pro­ art festival In February will was host to an open house
m oter Dick Pope, o f Cypress
Gardens, Invited the mem bers
o f the group to c om e to the
fam ous Gardens at Winter
Haven and com pete in paint­

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and exhibit of prtie-winnlng
pxintlngs of local artists at
the Cultural Arts Building
here. The event was w ell at­
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BOTH GREAT STORES OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. TO t» P.M. — SUNDAY

if the Clerk of the

c ir i' 1 * ■jurt 11n « r h•f o r e t hie
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ynil fill t« do *o, * decree pro
c*ind' **&lt;* will h# taken aifa|n*t
you
th« relief itimtAled In
th«v Cuiu plaint.
Th.e Sot h e thall be pubtleh*
ed nti • a week for four cnn##.
uUv* w*ek* In the San Turd
tl«r aid
tiA T L D T ilie 4th lay of N oeember. 1)44.
(S L A M
Arthur If
Beckwith. J r ,
Cterk of Circuit Court
lly : M irth* T. Vthlfa
Deputy CLrk
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12 NOON TO 7 P.M.

�salary fe e U r four weeks
w ork on the film w u |60,000
and Insisted that hr waa a
The film
ed a t Novo
tet Street
John Hugh,

in being com plet­
Sto (floe on N leola Winter Park.
U e produce r, told

Salt Wafer Bay
Tallied To lake
Of Fresh Water

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a u that schedules call fo r thr
film ing to ba completed In
laaa than a week, fo r It to b «
shown fo r tho flro t time a t
MOBILE, A U . ftTFI) - An
thr Cannon Film f a r t i n ] la
Franco and to bo prem ia rod in Alabrma ig ln e e r in g firm kn*
Now York and possibly In O r- won national rceognitJoo for

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the difficult and unusual feat
e f changing a salt water bay
The accomplishment at Pan­

W inter Park ehoee Lengweed
to shoot seenee fo r “ Tb* Cry
ft Laughing Owls” because e f
He quiet small tow n atmos­
phere and Immediately ture­
ad the c ity into a beehive e f
activity. The vaeeat store ee
the com er o f Church Street
and K. Lake Avenue wae
changed into • bnay, bustling
saloon called the "T h e Bra­
hma Inn." A bar was con­
structed with stools, tables
and ch a in installed, neon
lights put In the windows
and bottles and glasses o f
eoffre and tea, to resemble
alcohol, wore placed a t all the
appropriate placet.
A store called "O racle's
Drees Shop," waa act up next
to the saloon. A Trallweys Boa
cant lot next to Colonial Res­
taurant and an alligator pit,
complete with w ater, and la­
ter with a live gator, was lo­
cated ea the property next to
the old Railway Express D«pot.
The Longwood H otsl look­
ed very Imposing and ele­
gant with sit the bright
lights foeneed upon It. AH the
buildings used In the film
were through courtesy of
their owner, M rt. Bobbie Jo
Bunt
Crowds, numbering more
then 400 at times, were kept
Under control by Police Chief
Claude Leya, members o f the
Police Reserve end tin Fire
Deportment Auxiliary.
A s 1 rushed from piece to
plaee in Longwood, the city
seamed almost m agically to
become a sightseer's paradise.
Chad Everett with dark
makeup and dyed black hair,
portraying a half-bred In­
dian, seemed to bo every­
where and won the heart of
the whole community, being
kindness end patienre person­
ifie d One youngster In town
with a slight spseeh Impedi­
ment wee recipient o f much
e f Everett’s attention. He
talked with the lad and assur­
ed ha would w rits him per­
sonally giving him Uia name
s f a doctor friend who might
be ablo to help. Chad alio
painstakingly signed hundreds
e f autographs making certain
they vrera very Irgibla.
Allan Jumper, ficmlmite In­
dian, ss atandin fo r Everett
wna wrestling a somewhat
tranquil and unenthuslsslle
alligator with all the specta­
tors amased at his bravery
although the poor gators
mouth waa tied shut with
painted coni. Actually, Jump­
er,
a
professional
gator
wrestler did receive many
abrasions on hands and U rs
from the animal's flipping
tall.
On one street com er the
beautiful Dre Lund, who plays
the ''loose” woman in the
film , was being made even
more gorgeous by Guy DeRusso, make-up artist. She
w es exceptionally polite, signoil scores o f autographs end
answered dozens o f questions.
Brenda Scott, seated In a
thair In the middle o f Church
Street having her long, light
brown hair colffed by Irene
Aparlcio, the studio hairdress­
er, signed autographs end
smiled constantly. Due to ex­
treme fatigue, sh e fainted
early Thursday evening but
In the true show business tra­
dition eontinued In her role
after being revived until S
a.ra. Friday. Col Clinton Herberger, Robert T aylor's standin, was most Interesting to
talk with and told a group o f
women assembed around him
a f his experiences as one o f
the original stunt men in mo­
tion pictures since 1924. He
boa appeared In Hell's Ang­
els, Dawn Patrol and many
others and has sirred as dou­
ble fo r Richard Barthelmcss
and for Joha W ayne la the
Sands a f Iwe Jbaa.
Filming began Wednesday
morning with tha handsome
hut rather aloof Robert Taylor
walking across Church Street
to greet Mias Scott, playing
the part o f his daughter. The
scene had to be shot seven
times before judged perfect
by Director Paul Wendkos.
Taylor did not lea ve a good
Impression
with many o f
townspeople. refusing to

Ifc*i*is

STAGE DUMMIES added much to colorful atmosphere created by
membera o f tho Bear Lake Community Club for their big square dance
at the school. The "liv e" group on stage included, left to right, Richard
Ostrander, Mrs, Ostrander, Mrs. Bob Conover, Danny Robinson and Bob
Conover.
(Herald Photo)

OXNARD, Calif. (U P1) —
What hippens when a man
with an idea meets a white
elephant? Maybe a restaurant
In the sky!
City councilman planned (o
eonuder

whether

to

sell

a

walrr tower that hasn't been
u*ed In recent years to a c­
countant Alvin it.

I k lim .

The city has been try In| to
sell (he ITOfnot high structure

i » « £

and Its Hi acres of land for
some time now.
Herron has ottered to buy
the tower ami aita tor $93,000
on t&gt;ehilf of an unidentified
restaurateur.
He sakl the restaurant own­
er would like to install an
elevator In the low er and cut
windows In the sides of the
give dinners a panoramic view
of the city, ocean and surrounding countryside.

’ * !£

Turning Point
CAKIIOLL BURKE again heads the annual
Christmas Sent campaign with which funds are
raised for tho TO and HD Association.

Judge

Albert Williams o f

the

Mental Health

tion,

for Juitlee o f the peace, ex­

aid in the current collection

pressed

of

his appreciation for

re-eleetlon and for the confidenee o f the people In a state­
ment before the lleltury Re
publican Club last wek.
George Caulk, unsuccessful
candidate for district 2 con­
stable, nlau Appeared U’ fore
the group to state hia thanks
for club support.
An edltorinl repott on elec­
tion results throughout Flor­
ida w as read by Judge Wil­
liams and discussed.
Thornton K. Smith, presi­
dent o f the DvRary Volunteer
Firemen’*
Aisociatlon, ex­
plained work o f the gruup and
appealed for all-out response
to the present fund-raising
drive.
A letter wae reed from Mr*.
C. E. Butler, reprsaentatlng

that

Christmas

gifts

WASHINGTON ( U P » —
President Johnson's confer*'nee with British Prime MinUtcr Herald Wilson on Dee.
7-8 may mark a turning point
Although Richard I reigned
In the NATO nuclear strat­ over England for 10 years, he
egy contra vs rig , officia l said spent little m ore titan six
tnlay.
months In that country.

THE ROOSTERS, newly organized 4-H Club for Oviedo seventh graders,
meet each Tuesday afternoon with lender, Mrs. J. M. Dingmnn. Members
meeting last week were (from left) Christine Williams, Stephanie
Ridenour, Lori W agner; back, Mary Courier, Cathy McCall, Diane Marabali and Judy Weaver.
(Herald Photo)

By Jane Casselberry

Schoolboy Usei
Democratic R ig h t

CA 8SO P, England (UPI&gt;—
Fourteen-year-old
schoolboy
Junior High School In Css- ■oceer player Stanley W il­
■flberry cleared 9320 as re­ liamson recalled that la a de­
sult o f the chicken dinnsr mocracy there la such a thing
aa petition.
which the organisation spon­
He now has 200 signatures
sored, More than 700 dinnen
demanding a soccer ground
were served and some 50 pa­ pitch, and the village council
trons had to bo turned away, la negotiating with a farmer
A sum of 970 w as realised to buy one.
from the sale o f cakes alone.
The .South Seminole Bend
provided entertainment during
the dinner and members of
the school’s FI1A club served
the tables.
Proceeds will g o to help pro­
vide a safe loading area for
buses at the school.
The only other fund raising
project planned fo r this year
by the PTA will be a hooten­
anny in the spring.
The PTA o f South Seminole

SQ SSm B t

SOUTHERN BELL Telephone Company has
paid its city taxes nml the Sanford treasury is
richer by a cool $20,8-16.55 as a result. The
check represent* taxes on peroonnl property and
renl estate owned by the 'phone company. Bob
Shedden, local manager, Is shown at right giv­
ing the check to Howard Whelchel, city finance
director. Earlier Shedden gave the county trea­
sury n check for $55,552.98 for its holdings in
tho county for a total tax payment of $82,599.53.

see yourself
in the shine o f
this new
furniture
/r polish yjfi

Ranger Calls Area Meeting
By Jane CaMrlbrrry
Purpose of the
County Ranger Al UnrrU to discuss Mutui
has called a meeting o f all F l o r i d a Fores
fire chiefs in the county for training program
Tuesday, 7:5ft p.m., at the Cas- Jects o f interest
selberry Town Hall.
i fire departments.

NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CLOSES SOON

A ssocia­

Dellsry, Republican candidate

asking

ama City, Fin., h a i resulted
In n |M million Industrial ex­
pansion and created a lake
large enough to m eet the wa­
ter needs o f n city o f flva mil­
lion.
"Originality and Ingenuity
typify the project,’’ according
to a citation from the Housing
and Home Financing Agency's
community facilities adminis­
tration.
Hairy Myers, president of
tho mobUa-based engineering
firm o f J. B. Converse sad
Company, received one of nine
honor awards presented by the
federal agency.
Back in ISM, officia l! of Bay
County and business leaders
la Panama City decided that
the area waa la urgent need of
an unlimited supply o f fresh
water for future industrial ex­
pansion. The Converse firm
was retained.
Myers, heading an engineer­
ing study team, determined
that the best solution lay la
using Encoflna Creek near the
Panama City Industrial area.
The creek's v sst flow of fresh
water emptied into North Bay,
aa lalaad, salt warter arm of
the Gulf of Mexico. North Bay
sorrowed to a width of about
1,500 fee* four miles from the
mouth of Kneofina Creek.
Myers and his •n»ln?*r! de­
cided to convert the salt water
bay Into a fresh water lake by
building a tidal dam at the
narrow point o f the bay. Un­
usual design and construction
problems were encountered.
"W e had to rem ove a 27foot deep layer o f muck on
lha bottom o f the bay and re­
fill with sand to provide a
foundation for the salt water
cutoff wall,” Myers said. "W e
used dynamite charges to con­
solidate the underwater fill."
The dam . Itself, had lu with­
stand stress from both sides
and support the weight of a
rosdway on top. Tidal gates
were built into the spillway
•ecUoa to keep out salt water
during hurricane tides.
The project furnished signi­
ficant scientific data on how
long it takes to change a salt
water bay into a fresh water
lake. In this case, the lake,
with its 600-million gallon dally
flow, met U. f&gt;. Public Health
Service drinking water stand­
ards within 90 days,
Since the project was com ­
pleted, approximately }!0 mil­
lion in Industrial expansion has
taken p leco In the Panama
CUy area. Not only that, but
the area has an unlimited wa­
ter supply for dom estic use.
Tbs fresh water lake is 3,000
acres in eixe and la capable
of providing enough water for
the domestic needs of a city
of five million persons.

Thr Herald’ s F r e e r* * H U -It
tion wan g ive* a “ wall d on s"
from a form er SanfonUto now
serving la thr N ary In Niplee,
Italy.
The letter In the aewry apor
came from C a p t Joseph M.
Tully Jr., commanding offierr
o f thr USS N*o*bo, and fortnerly (tattooed at tho Sanford
Naval A ir Station a i com ­
manding officer o f Hoary At- R
tick Wing One.
“ . . . I wtah In compliment
iron for this ipleadld effort!
Each - y e a r it iota better,"
C ip u ln T ally wrote.
" I have been here in Urn
Sixth Fleet now for almost
three month* and have had
many intonating experiences
as wall as visited many un­
usual (p ots.
V
"A t the moment * * ora
moored in the Naploi inner
harbor where wa are enjoying
a little rest aa well a* doing
some routine holler overhaul
work.
"O ur tour here in the Med­
iterranean end* in March
when w e atart back for Nor­
folk . ,
Captain TUlly con- .
eluded,
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served refreshments follow ing
the program arranged by
U rs. Adam Muller which pre­
sented Ivan Walker, baritone
soloist. In musical selections.
Hostesses for the December
meeting were announced to
be Sirs. John Leone and Mrs.
Reich with the assistance o f
other committee members.

Ckiipi Listiags, Utitiisal listtogs. Us la Talltw Pigis

William R. King, elected
vice president of the U. S. in
1953, never sisumsd his duties
because oI 11) health.

Don’ t wait! Coll our Btuinatn Office now to
change listings in the Telephone Directory. Anri
remember — additional listings for members of
your family or firm may bo included for littla
extra coat

COMPLETE BEDROOM SUITE
Includes Bookcase Bed,
Double Drawer, Large
Roomy Chest, Matching
Boxspring and Innersprlng
Mattress. Walnut or Ben
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people how to find you. Smart Shopiwrs heed the
advice to "Let your fingera do the walking . . .
Read the ads. . . Learn the facta. . . Find it fast
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ALTHOUGH DON McNEILL is ahakinff hands
with Waltar Gialow at Dsltona celebration, his
tysa art on Walt's attractive wife, Bill. That
fella' ahowa good taste. (Sea Candid Chatter).

SANFORD'S FIRST LADY, Mrs. A* L Wilson,
enjoying anniversary festivities at Deltona with
her huabnnd, Mayor Wilson right, and Don
McNeill. (See Candid Chatter).

Mr*. Stemtrom
MR. AND MRS. II. B. MANGHO, Hoof Kong,
were on hand for the aecond anniversary of
Deltona, and are now Deltona property owners.

GERALDINE BROOKS
M p f M i ; i t tha Ivarglades.
R obert Taylor itart In the
BMvie, “ Cry o f the Laughing
O w ls." Ho yorlraya the role
o l • Mfeool teacher trying to
assist tha iem laoles aod la
H i M M and masculine
t o o l Ufa. 01 ir e moat ol
_________ i Brooka, a glamoraw bine eyed red band, la caal
aa a dedicated “ Lady D octor,"
«bo alao endearora to aaalat
the Beaalaolea. She la very
warm aad fanulaa out from
tetfer tfea bright Ughta and
aaaaoraa. Aa aao publicity
I It, “ I don't ace how
naaifte to look ao glam-

Nattenally Advertised
Sold and Serviced
■ y A Regietered Jeweler

SANFORD JEWELRY
A LUGGAGE
SIT &amp; FIRST ST.

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CLB AN R D
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BETTING ONLY
IJ.30
SHAPING EXTRA
FOR APPOINTMENT
CALL 122-4913

Hostess T o Church
Class Meeting

oroua In Ihla Evergladea tow n. lagher If they w ere going to
She la a real 'sex-pot' d o c to r ." be itandard uniforms and she
Promised not to reveal any replied that they w ere tor the
of the plot, so suggest e v e ry ­ holidays and promotions.
We a s k e d ,
“ P rem ottaf
one ace the movie which Is b « .
Ing filmed practically In ou r what? . . . never mJad, don't
answer that one."
own back yards.
s e e
DON MCNEILL s&lt; "Break*
G L A M O U R GLITTERED
Tuesday night aa mem bers o l
the Mutual Concert Scries
turned out for “ opening n igh t"
o f “ Comedy and Conflict." All
o f the ladles were aa lovely
as any we bavo seen at the
M et and other great housea.
Quite frankly, we were m ore
intcreited in our local people
who were In attendance, than
the stars themselves. It w as
Indeed a big night for Sanford
and all the patrons w ere d e ­
lighted with the extravagan t!.
Apologies to Dr. Kennoth
Wing and hla petite blond
w ife, Annette. Did aome p re
awrgery w d a jmetirwitrFowt
o f f Ken’a head when the shut­
ter clicked, ao this picture did
not appear In tha paper. N ow ,
D oc, don't you bo getting aom e
Ideas to do a little gratis su r­
gery. We will hear m ore from
Annette In a atory planned
fo r later.
• • •
WOMEN, W I V E S
AND
MORE WOMEN turned out for
the Chamber of Com m erce an­
nual prc-ThankiglvIng coffee
held recently at the M ayfair,
where the attendance was r e c ­
ord breaking. Crises galore
were awarded from Sanford
merchants and genial Charlie
Morrison served as the e ffe r ­
vescent cmeee. Some of these
times for kicks, ask Mr. Char­
lie about having "a ll hta
clothes on ." A sad part about
the delightful get together was
that all the working people had
to report back to work.
• • •

Betty Anne’s
■ a ir Styling Salsa

2201 S. Park Art.

THE GUYS AND GAIA from
Florida State Hank are sport
Ing som e snaisy vests, w e»
kits or whatever you call them
these days. They are a heaven
ly blue corduroy, and out of
this world. We asked Kay lial-

m

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fait Club" fama was la tha
area recently to help the Mae*
kle Brothers celebrate the sec­
ond anniversary o f Deltona,
and these Mackle boys gave
him the full red carpet treat*
meat as well as all the guest*.
Earlier In the day a glgantle
birthday caka w as cut with
appropriate cake cutting cere*
monies followed by an Invita­
tional reception and cocktail
party later.
The Deltosa Country Club
was transformed Into a gala
reception area aa dignitaries
from all over the world gath­
ered. Don McNeill greeted
(everyone w tsk -esew -a sd gen
uiae warmth, and was aa down
to earth aa any "aarth people"
we know. There w ere actually
ao many V .I.P .'s present that
the plush atmosphere was
stiffllng.
Continental cuisine w as serv
rd buffet style from an elabor
ale table filled to capacity
with Imports galore. There
were smoked
and
stuffed
shrimp, lobster, caviar, craba,
Danish sausages, an undeter­
minable variety o f Imported
chccscs, attractive and tempt
Ing canapes and hors-d'euvrei,
flaky Under pastries a
much, much m ore.
Several local V .I.P .'s were
on hand, but didn't get
chance to chat with all of
them. It was nice to see May
or A. L. Wilson and his first
lady. We have had the mayor's
picture on many ground break
tng sad ribbon cutting cere
monies, but this la the first
for the first lady. For the bene
fit of you who do not know
her, Lera Wilson Is very love*
ly, has a delightful personal
Ity, and la definitely an asset
to our city.
Also bumped Into the Walter
Gielows on the way out. Under
stand they are newspaper peo*
pie In tha editor and publisher
capacity. Dottia Austin, Her­
ald city editor, waa on hand
and also another gal editor
from the Herald. Dottie was
having a blast, mostly with
men, while yours truly was
trying to dig up a scoop.
Chatted with a rare couple
from llnng Kong. Mr. and Mrs.
II. It. Mangho, originally from
Bombay, India, and the con

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COR. 1st A MAGNOLIA

•HONE 322*2182

Mary had a little lamb,
IU fleece waa while aa
•now,
And to were all af Mary's
tlolhes.
Her Mom kaew where ta
go.
She did her w a a h at
W E8-KAY
For aha knew It w as true
That aha washed MORE
Clothes CLEANER
And so much C liE A T E R
too!
Now If you d e n t believe
this
Than Jeit stop la aad sea
Fat U Wee cannot prove It
Year washing will be free.
Air CoadlUaaad

Lauage

WE5-KAY
WASHETEKIA
2011 French Ave., Hanford

DON McNEILL and Dottia Austin ara really
“livin’ it up" at tha Dalton* Country Club at
plush reception. (See Candid Chatter).

North Orlando Garden Club
Welcomes Six New Members
By Margaret Oesby
The November meeting of

the North Orlando Garden
Mrs. Douglas Stenstrom was Club waa held at the home
a recent bosteee at her love­ o f Mra. George C. Duquette,
ly M ayfair borne to the regular Tl South COrtez Avenue, North
meeting of the Homemakers Orlando. Assisting Mrs. Du­
Clase of (fee First Baptist quette as hostess for tha even­
ing was Mri. James M ayer.
Church.
The devotional chairman,
Mrs. A . B. Newman, opened
the meeting with a moat Inter­
esting program entitled "W o­
man at tha Spring!," based on
the wom an's duties in the
hom e and community.
Mrs. O, B . Pennington pre­
sided over the business meet­
ing and the member* agreed
to prepare Thanksgiving and
Christmas baskets for needy
famiUoa.

SOME WINNERS at the pre-Thanksgiving Ladles Day Coffee Club feta

Mra. Charles Park 8 r spoke
briefly on visitation and pre­
sented the members with pros­
pect cards containing prospec­
tive m tm bera names.

hosted by the Mnyfair Inn, Thursday, from left, includo Mrs. Lois Houshnlder with potted mums, Mrs. W alter (iielow, who won a ham and Mrs.
Clifford McKibbln, who gets an asalat with the big turkey aho won from
Mayfair executive manager, Al Bcrbcrick. Many more prizes o f turkeys,
flowers and other gifts which hnd been donated by local mcrchunts were
distributed by emceo Charlie Morrison.
(Herald Photo)
vrrsalioa was priceless. Mr.
Mangho la aa Importer anil ex ­
porter and they have been
traveling tha world oa vaca­
tion. From general appear­
ance and conversation, would
gurss they had a couple bucka
spending money. Mrs. Mangho
displayed bands filled with
diamonds, and culture and
breeding were positively evi­
dent. At one time knew a Ut­
ile Indian dialect (there are
many), but w e all got con­
fused, so spoke English, which
they both speak fluently.
Mrs. Mangho was attired In
a breathtaking coral chiffon
sari featuring hand embrotd
ery, appliques and clusters of
Jewels were hand sew s. She
graciously explained the back­
ground o f the earl, which Is a
six-yard piece o f fabric, grace­
fully draped. She gave a pri­
vate demonstration, ao on the
next ball, will go all decked
out aa a native Indian Frln
cess.
The Manghos were most im
pressed with our area, espec­
ially the nice people. In fact
they were so Impressed that
they purchased some property
at Deltona, amt plan to return
here on their next vacation.
• • •
TOWARD THE LIGHTER
SIDE—Then there waa this gal
• ho quit smoking. She inform­
ed her “ lov er" that his tobac­
co breath waa obnixlous, and
in thefuture aha was going to
retrainf r o m
“ sm ooching"
with mrn who smoked. As a
result Cassanuva quit smok­
ing, too. One old theory still
holds water. Gentlemen still
prefer blonde (a t least this
one did) to tobacco. Another
comparatively new a a y I n g
doesn't hold ujv—he had rath­
er “ sw itch"
than “ fight."
Ahem I
a • •
Overheard In the Herald of­
fic e -o n e editor to another,
“ You don't drink nor smoke,
what enjoym ent do you get
out of liv in g ? "
Mulling thle over, and know

Hostess for the Decem ber
meeting and Christmas party
will be M ri. George PittarU.

Ixora Garden Club Presents

Mrs. Stenstrom served a d e­
licious lemon chif/oa dessert
and coffee to the M m ci. Park,
Pennington, Plttard, Newman,
John Fuller, M. D. Walker,
Joseph Hofecker, W. W. Hor­
ne, Clarence Collins, Carl Til­
da, Clyde Piercy, E. C. Camp­
bell. Sidney Richard and Cal­
vin Jardine.

Holidays Parade O f Ideas
The Ixora Garden Club held
its N ovem ber meeting at the
home of Mrs. Charles Persons,
with Mrs. R. J. Crumley and
Mrs. W. E. MacLauchlin as­
sisting the hostess.
Sirs. Fred Ganas, reporting
for tha Horticulture Commit­
tee, talked about the proper
planting o f rye grass and
stressed the Importance of a
careful program o f feeding for
your regular lawn in the spring
to help It recover from the
effects o f the dense root sys­
tem of the rye grass. She also
said that aerating is benefi*
rial for bitter blue lawns.
Sira. R. J. Crumley report­
ed on Junior Gardening plans
for sixth grade students at
Southside School. They plan
lo make Christmas wreaths of
macaroni as their December
project.
The program was ■ parade
of Ideas for gifts and decoralions for the approaching holi­
days. The parade was led by
a most unusual and appropri­
ate Thanksgiving table ar­
rangement o f lemons end
rrookneck squash crested by
Mrs. C. Vernon Slixe Jr.
Nature providrd tho materThe National Institute of
Dry-cleaning points out that
many crayons are made of
• ax and a dye and children
should not use them lo color
rloihing. Dry-cleaning solvent
dissolve* the waa. But tha dye
stains are difficult to remove.
Washable crayons, meanwhile,
do not produce such problems.
ing if the answer were not
choice w ords, well spoken, the
topic could keep expanding.'
so answered with. "A ha, you
don't know, do y o u ? "
And this was tha grand fi­
nite to what might have been
some real gem s of wisdom.

lain for several Christmas d ec­
orations—o r gifts. A Christmas
tree made o f corn shucks, pine
cones and artificial fruit was
shown by Mrs. Volie A. Wil­
liams Jr.
Sweet gum balls and styro­
foam were used by Mrs. John
Burton to make a most attrac­
tive table tree.
Sirs. Kenneth W. McIntosh
combined a large variety of
eceib and nuts with small pine
cones to make a wreath which
ahe fills with Christmas greens
and a tall candle.
Mrs. John F. Bolt showed
randies in beautifully decorat­
ed containers, and Mrs. Fred
Ganss displayed most unusual
candles made by pouring the
wax over Ire cubes.
A charming knitting contain­
er made from a plastic bot­
tle uas shown by Mrs. John M.
Morgan.
Mrs. D o u g l a s Stenstrom
showed an attractive wall
banging in which she had used
cracked marbles to make
grip es.
Mrs. Robert Rosemond and
Mrs. R. J. Crumley brought
lovely miniature Christmas
trees made by using macaroni
uver diifcrcnt types of mater­
ials.
Everjone was delighted with
the many ideas presented and
went home very excited about
the coming holiday season.

acheduled a Christmas party
for Friday, Dec. II. Final de­
tails will be announced at the
next meeting.
The evening waa concluded
with the serving o f refresh­
ments In a Thanksgiving a t
mosphere, with a centerpiece
o f glowing candles.

Joining the club waa Beverly
Landless, Barbara Mattingly,
Marcia Oglesby, P eggy Shortsell, Polly Thompson
and
Orane War*.
The workshop project for
the evening which w as en joy­
ed by all was making place
mats using contact paper.
Some designed mats appro­
priate for the coming Thanks­
giving holiday, using autumn
lesvss, while other m em bers
prepared Christmas p l a c e
m ils fancying tham up with
pine Christmas trass covered
with eequlns and glitter.
The Dec. 10 meeting will be
at the home of M ri. Jeaile
Wallace, on 30 South Edgemon
Avenue. Mrs. Jackia Blandon
will be co-hovtess. M embers
will bring in their newly-made
Christmas decorations,
and
ribbons will be awarded for
beauty and originality.
The Garden Club has also

IUTTIK DISH, a i m liner
BII.VERPLATE B Y —
INTERNATION AL

KADER
JEWELERS
112 8. PARK AVE.

WASPS To Show
Fashions At Lunch
The Anna Miller Meet Tomorrow
The WASPS. Wives o f Air­
Circle Welcomes
New Members
The Anna Miller Circle o f
the BPO Elka Lodga N o. U41
held Its regular meeting at the
Elka Lodge Tuesday night,
Nov. 17. Tw o new mem bers,
Mrs. M iry B. Boneker and
Mra. Omby Franks, w ere w el­
com ed into the Circle.
The following mem bers were
present for t h e meeting:
U m ei. Esther Leasing. Roa
Charpealog, G e n *
Walter,
Clayton Smith, Leslie Thomp­
son, Harry Adair,
Gerald
Behrens,
Fred
Roettger,
Jamas Wehry, Hulon Hale,
Guy Neville, Sylvia Moss, Russ
Spencer, J. R. Hoolehau Jr.,
Warren H a y n e • , Christine
Blankenship and J o h n C.
Brown.

craft end Support Personnel at
Sanford will sponsor a fashion
show with the Thanksgiving
luncheon beginning at 11 a.m.
on Tuesday, November 34 at
the Capri Restaurant
Fashions from M ary Es­
ther's will be featured and the
hair styles will be by Richard.
The club member* will d o the
modeling.
The club promises this will
be an exciting showing and
luncheon, and all mem bers
are asked to attrnd. Hostesses
will be Mary Ellen Hughes
and Kalla Kent.

FOR APPOINTMENT
CALL 322-5692

EVELYN'S
BEAUTY SALON
IN MONTEZUMA HOTEL

3rd A MAGNOLIA

T or neglected ovens with
crust and baked on grease, use
a cleaning agent applied by a
sponge. Use the spray on oven
cleaners for ovens with only
surfacw dirt.

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TOT OFF RIGHT
WITH
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— Senior Operator —

Bonnie Johnson’s Beauty Shop
11M South Sanford Ave.

Ph. 322-09*2 or 322 3972

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Health Groups

The Strattons New To Area
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F o r r o t Stratton, AM Hl, tad
hla cute little wife. EUie, are
•till getting tettled at their
» South Devon Avenue home.
In North Orlando, with their
fou r youagatars. o f courae, it
d o e n 't take m y time at all
fb r the youngitera to feel at
borne.
Jtoger,, T, and Rea, t , have
already made many frienda at
acbool while pretty
blonde
Iv y, 4, and little 2^-year-old
Joseph J. (better known as
“ J .J ." ) just enjoy playing la
stir lovely fall tunahine.
Forrest la currently attend*
lug school at Sanford Naval
Air Station and will be an in­
structor. The Strattons came
to Central Florida from Mili­
tant, near Memphis, Tenn.,
where he attended Instructor's

School. Forrest alto attended
School at Cherry Point. N. C.
The Strattons spent three
years in Jacksonville. That la
where “ J J ." first saw the
light ot day. Forrest w as on
sea duty then and waa tent
down to Cuba on the blockade.
He also went over to Haiti
during the most recent flareup there. Forrest made a Med­
iterranean cruise aboard the
USi Shangri-La, Before that,
the Strattons spent two years
at the Anacosta Naval Bata
la Washington, D. C. le y waa

By J eA u i Haya
[Join the doctors, lawyers and I peaceful living o f Geneva. Sarah reports that her hom e
Another delightful family to [Indian chiefs In the quiet and This fam ily la Mr. and Mrs. in Nashville was very large
Jam ee L. Rowans, form erly of so when It came Uma to
move to Fionas, she knew
Nashville. Tenn. They m oved
that
the houst her* would not
Into Gaaavn I t v m l months
ago but have been eo very begin to hold all tha fUntlshbusy It has been Impossible Ingi In Nashvlllt but aha d e­
cided In bring everything any­
to eateh either one at bom a.
way. She and her daughter
When the Rowans first com e
cam e upon the Idea o f opening
to Genova to visit last winter,
the antique ahop and soma of
Jamee fell in love with the
the objects In the shop arc
warm cllm eie, the oranges
simply lovely.
■ad tho people ot Geneva, end
The Rowans have been m ar­
vowed when he retired he
would m ove bare. Hla on e b|g ried 41 years and have nine
plan waa to fish, flab and fish chlldrrn and 33 grandchildren.
soma more, but things have­ One of their children, Mrs.
n't worked out that w ay. Be­ Sarah Watkins, Uvea In Gene­
tween working part tim e it va with her husband and five
tha Cape and helping Sarah lovely children,

T o Homemakers

bora at Batheeda Naval H os­
pital just outside o f Washing­
ton.

By Mre. M. L. J
r iv e

Rogar and Rea claim Chincoteagua, Va., as their birth­
place, clot# to their mother's
homstowa o f Pocom oht, M d.t
where moat o f their matarnal
ancaatora still reside. Their
d a d la from Seattle, and most
of bis fam ily la oa the Waat
Coast.
As for pasttlme activity, Uw
Strattons tael their mala h ob­
by, for the present, la to atari
working their yard iato shape.

representatives

from

Seminole County Hoalth Oriin ltetloa e spoke to members
o f tho L ik e Monroe Extension
Homemakers

Cub

at

their

regular monthly mooting re­
cently.
Mrs. Fat Largen spoke oa
the Cancer Society; Mra. H ol­
ds Klbboe. Health CUale: Paul
Murray, Crippltd Children's
Association!
Mrs.
Lorraine
Graham, T.R. Association, and
Itaalay P earce of the M enu!
Aaeoclatloa. They ware In­
troduced by the County H. D.
Agent, Miss Myrtlo Wllooa.
Each told o f the w ork their
group le doing,

Mrs. Rowsn, who cornea
(Mra. Rowans) with her little
shop o a Hwy. 46, he haa had from a long line of D em ocrats,
was a very active worker for
little time for fishing.
Sarah la ■ redhaad and la the party while living In Naahw ar-flow ing with ensrgy. Aa vllle. She has framed a letter
soon aa she finished m oving frum President Kennedy, while
ha was still a senator, thank­
Into h er home here In G eneva,
aha went to w ort at once open­ ing her for the klndnre* shown
hla mother during one o f her
ing her shop. This ahop "S a r ­
trips to Nashville,
ah’s Yeetaryaara" la somaJames and Sarah have a
thing evaryone should atop in
very and spot In their hearts
and aec. You will be em ated
fur refugees, especially Cu­
at what the and har daughter
(Mre. Sarah Watkins) hava bans. In 1961 they had plan-

Mrs. Olga Hunter, president,
presided ever the business
session.

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Devlin Dorm ­
er, form erly of MOi Key Ave­
nue, Sanford, announce tha
arrival o f their second child,
a daughter, bom November
IS, 1964 at Werna Hospital la
FottivUla, Pa.
Mra. D orm er Is the form er
Phyllla A. Stiblniky, and waa
em ployed at Southern Bell in
Sanford. Mr. Dorm er waa amployed at Jet Lanes, where
Mre. Dorm er's father, Francis
Stablnsky, is a partner.

Geneva Extends Welcome To James Rowans

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Lake Monroe will be the of
tlciil club hoeteeseo at the an­
nual Christmas party and In­
stallation aervtca. This will be
held in the Educational Build­
ing of the Upsata Presbyterian
Church on Country Club road,
Dec. 4 at T:30 p m .

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The enaual club party will
be on Dec. 10 at 7:30 p m. at
the hom e of Mra. Ruth Gallaghtr on L a k e Markham
Road. Hostesses w ill be Mrs.
Hunter. Mra. Gallagher and
Mrs. H. L. Johnson.

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Osteen Personals

By Mre. C lartace layder
the week In Eustts attending done to the Inside o f this old
Sunday dlnoer guests of Mrs. the Rally o f the Florida Avion building with a small amount
F rink G eorge were Mr. atnl Travelcade Club,
of munsy and a lot o f time.
Mrs. Joe M asters, Mr. and
Mrs. William Wankoiky, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlea Glblin and
Turl Campbell.

We Specialize

Dr. and Mra. J. C. Runten
Mra. Edna Rice, Mlia Carol
of Lemon Bluff are spending
Stone and Misa Sara Tatum
were w elcom ed as guests.
Mr*. Rice joined the club.
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by Mrs. JoAnns DuBoli, Mrs.
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Fitrgcrald to the mCmbera and
307 W . 1st SI.
guests.

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THE FORREST R. STRATTONS have recently
moved to Orlando. Shown are Mra. Stratton
(Elsie) with the two youngest children, Ivy,
left, four and J. J., two and one half,

COME SEE - COME SHOP AND COME BUY IN THE

MR. A N D MRS. JAMES L . ROWAN, nawcomers to Geneva.

ned a wonderful trip to Ireland
but gave It ell up to bring
three young sister* here to the
state* to llv* and receive an
education. One o f the girls
and her buiband are now liv­
ing oa Merritt Island.
So, Mr. and M rs. Jamee
Rowans, Geneva extends to
you a warm w elcom e.
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LymanExplodes In4th PeriodToUpset Lakeview26 To20
fvraD Pag* 8 — Nov. t t , 1 * 4

Oviedo Lions
Chak Up 8th
Victory
LY M A N YIELD. LONG*
W OOD — Terry Tool*, a form «r Lakeview High fullback,
.hew ed m m ntj b m Friday
eig h t » f i M
hk
mates when be ttm i * P***
o f teuebdowns aad pa«**4 for
H D tk if to w o n t tor thr*«

tho Dorila.
.
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Coins Into tho flnol period
Irellln* Winter Gordon ft to
*0, tho Greyhound* eau*ht
fir e when Tool* took ft plUhout from quarterback J«ck
Blanton and apod 44 yard* and
a TD. A dipping penalty null­
ified tho pi»y.
Bat tho 'Hound* triod th*

Tha Uftfta walked away with
• B 4 victory and OnUhad tha
cam paign with • St-1 record.
Tho Lions am ashed Into tha
scoring column early in tha
first status when Jim Courier
hR Brace Dowlen with a 3ft
yard past that put the Lions
on the Clearwater five-yard
tine. Billy Hlkler took It In
far the touchdown sod Tim
Colbert kicked the extra point
to give th* Lions a 7-0 lead.

MISS SANDY TENNANT. Lyman High’s homecoming queen, wee
crowned by lout year's queen, Mias Dene Hell, during helftime activities
Friday night at I/mgwood’s Lyman Field. Miss Tennant, e senior, was
escorted by Tom Mioducki, also e senior.
(Herald Photo)

B Y JU LIAN BTENSTBOM

Later in the asm* period,
after the Lions advanced 43
yards on the ground from the
Oviedo 40, Courier carried for
15 yard* and the touchdown.

GREYHOUND

FULLBACK TERRY

TOOLE

(40) wan some 40 yarda from paydirt when he
slipped from the grasp of Winter Garden Lake*
view’s would-be tackier and raced the distance
for the clincher which gave Lyman High a 26
to 20 upset victory. (Herald Sports Photo by
Staff Photographer David Brown)

The Lions had the bail on
thair own 35-yard lin t when
Courier hit Mlkler with a pass
sending him all the way for
By Evelyn Luady
another first quarter touch­
down. On the extra point at­
Roswell Nogel, local drug­
with a shot that Payee grab­
By Bab Thomas Jr.
The try for the point after tempt, Rex Brooks hit Mlk­
gist and activa civic leader,
bed in the end xona fo r the failed.
Herald RporU Writer
ler with ■ abort pass to give and ana who played a vital
TANGERINE BOWL, On- score.
Robert Jackson was a stand­ the Lions the point and a 20-0
part In making the John
LANDO— rhe Jone* High T i­ The Panther* le t up their out for the Panthers as time
first quarter lead.
Courier
Field passible, was
gers put together a third period only icore when Jam es fired and time again he w as able
In the second period the host to 104 people at • steak
safety and a fourth quarter a p a n to Payne who lateralt- to blits through the Jones' line
Lions drove for another TD. fry Thursday evening at tha
touchdown to post an 3 to 6 ered to Perlman Brinson. Tha and toas T ig er back* for
The drive (tested oo the Clear- John Courier Field in Oviedo.
Panther
halfback losses. Robert Walton, how
victory here Friday night over tpeedy
water 43-yard line and ended
Groom* High of Sanford in the fought hla way to the Tiger*’ ever, cam e up with the de­
when Bruce Dowten ran for
THE FIRST
final outing of Ihc current grid 40-yard line. James then hit fensive gem of the ball game
nine
yards to the two yard line
campaign for the Panther*. Peterson with a p a is and Pat­ when on one occasion he crash­
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P I) and Rusty Jepeon, substituting
The lone Panther touchdown erson utilize*! some fancy hro- ed the Tiger line and dropped
The flrat president of the min­
for Ted Bellborn, ran the re.
came midway in the fourth kenflcld running to ram ble to the Jones’ ball carrier for a
or leagues—Pat Pow eri of Co­
eight-yard s t r i p e . loss oo a fourth down and maining distance for the final lumbus, Ohio—was elected in
otania when Crooma' quarter Jone*’
score of the ball game
back, Andrew Jam es pulled Payne, then, was on the re goal-to-go situation.
1901 and resigned in 1909.
The Marauders only threat
the throttle on the Sanford ceivlng end of the James
The loss was a bitter one came In the second period as
machine. He hit Ernest Payne touchdown pass.
for the Panthers who were they advanced to the Oviedo
aeeklng their eighth win of the 20 when the Lions called a
season. As it now stands, the halt.
Panthers have to settle for a
The Lions threatened to
seven and two mark, their only score again in the fourth
other defeat at the season when a raft of penalties
coming at the hands o f Gaines­ against Clearwater let the
ville'* Lincoln High in the Lion* get o ff three plays with
second contest of the year.
Just thrre seconds left on the
Despite the Joss. Panther clock. The Lions were only
ily Margaret Cosby
Runnerup was Valerie Allred fans heaped loads o f praise inches from the goal line when
Ten little ladies and four on Arabcl. She also entered on Head Coach Willie Holt the game finally ended.
laddies picked up seven first five events, carried o ff a tro­ and his assistants plus the
The Lions, overpowered the
place trophic* and .11 uf the 41 phy and blue ribbon and scor­ overall play nf the entire
Clearwater eleven in the first
ribbons in the Junior division ed a total of 23 points.
Cronms squad this season.
down department and in all
of the Dusty Roots Riding As­
Presenting the high point
Holt said the praise was other phases of the contest.
sociation Horse Show at the trophies was I. V. William*,
due to his aides, coaches Dick Oviedo posted 16 first downs,
rodeo arena on Onoru Road. treasurer of the Dusty Boots
Evans, Ernest Bradley and 203 yards oo the ground, 10ft
Sharing the senior division Riding Association and also
Jo* Fair “ for a jo b well yanl* In the air oo three con­
priies, nine men and nine the Association's longest liv­
nection* on six aerial attempts
done,” and hia squad.
women took 37 of the 42 rib­ ing, eontlnuomly-actlve mem­
while the Marauders tallied
Holt said this morning: “ I
bon* offered. Thu senior lad­ ber. Williams has been a mem­
four TD'a, only (M yards on the
have
never
coached
a
group
ies. however, rode o ff with five ber since 1947 and h a i held
ground and 43 in the air on
of the sis first place r Ihi ton. the office of secretary off and of boys with m ore desire amt
five completions of IT tries.
determination
to
win,
end
who
and trophies! Scotty McCrce on for about 10 years.
was the lone male to pick up
Starting with m e November fought for 48 minutes, giving
the only first place for the show, rklera are accumulating all they had.

•amo play ft**1® ”
**e* pt
that Toot* paaaod to ond Gene
Wlnklcman on tho 10 and tho
tall wlncman r*e*d untouched
to U lly. Con* booUd tho extra point and the Greyhound*
w«ra hack In tho fight.
The Red Devil* took the
kickoff and worked the ball
hark to mid-field, where a
hl«h hut short punt gave them
the ball on their own 4».
H a I f b a c k Phil Perrault,
Blanton and Tool* alternated
a* tho 'Hound* moved to Win
U r Gordon'* 22. A t thl* point,
Tool* took tha pltohout again
and raced the dlitanre for Ly­
man'* third aeore and Winkleman knotted the count when
he split the upright* by a
whlaker.
Winter Garden took the *naulng kiiknff with 5:10 left
In the affair and moved to
near the mld-fleld stripe be­
fore they lost the hull on
downs. Wi th two minute* left
the ‘ Hounds moved to U»kevlrw'a 40.
Wanton railed on Tool*
again, tossed him that some
pltrhout ami Terry sped downfield to deal hi* former mate*
s dlamai defeat. Wink missed
his kirk hut the all point*
were all Copetand'a crew need­
ed.
Winter Garden opened the
contest by taking the kUkoff
and marching 57 yard* for its
Initial score. Jerry Daughtry
went th* final nine yards but
Lekevlew’a I'AT try failed.
I.ymsn retalatcd, however,
whrn Parrault broke through
the Red Devil* *nd w e d from
his own 4ft to the Lakeview
five. Toole blasted to the one
foot marker from where IVrrnult plowed over for th* TD.
In th* ift-ond period, the
Winter Garden eleven untie I
the ft-rt knot when it went 7H
yards In 14 plays with l)uughIry going over from th* one.
Coming hack to the grid­
iron after tha intermission,
and leading 13 to ft, the Dev­
ils got seven mors* as the re­
sult o f a ill-yard drive with
Itsy Reave* scoring from the
one. That wal all for Lakeview. Lyman took charge and
M w r yielded.
Lakeview rolled up 10 flrat
downs to It far Lyman. Mean­
while, tha Davila posted 2V0
yards on Ui« ground hut th*
‘ Hounds drove fo r 28S. Lakeview passed U times, complet­
ed four and got 1* yard*. But
Lyman outdid thair opponents
with 43 yards on a pair o f
pass connections, on* fo r that
touchdown which sot t h a
‘ Hound* afir*.

Civic Leader Hosts Boosters

Panthers Lose Close One

All

football

players, both

varalty and Junior High, var­
sity and Junior High cheer­
leaders. all coaches, the mem­
ber* o f the Oviedo Athletic
Association, Dr. and Mrs.
Stoner and many friends who
have worked and shown their
interest in the team and in
the beautiful football field,
plus Mr. and Mr*. G. A.
Cochran o f Ellsworth, .Me.
were am ong those present.
Chef* were Emmett Kel
■ey, George K tlsey and John
Jakuhcin.

W e'd, planned to taka a
night o f f Friday and at*
what that svenlng's television
slate would produce but when
you live only a mile from a
football field and lav* th*
gam* aa wa do it's difficult
to atay aw ay.
A t tho last ailaate we de­
rided to i n Lyteaa's Greyh oe ode coald do agaiast th*
formidable Rad Devils fi
W itter Garden, n a n
la g that Semiaol# had to
corn* from behind J u t a
year ag o to eke oat a 14
to 13 win over th* Lakeview eleven.
Also w e were wondering
what kind o f a night Tarry
Toole, ft Lyman fullback,
would have against the tarns
club he played fo r last season,
e
a
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*P*d 44 yarda fo r a TD ealy
to have it catted back.

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Just a t wa turnsd to hood
fo r th* gate Tool# aleetriflad
th* crowd w ith hia paaa te
Gen* Wlnklcman fo r tha aetra
and Lyman was back la th an
again.
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W * w eren't ohoat to
leave. And, wa*n glad wo
didn’ t
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Lyman w asn't to bo denied
this on t. They knew they
could aeoro and they did. They
discovered that a pltohout
play from quarterback Jock
Blanton to Tools who hod th*
option to run or post would
work
and they worked
tt.
Toole who went 22 yarda for
anothar TD and Wink booted
tha P A T to tla tt up and Tool*
then went 40 yarda fo r the tie­
breaker.

We g ot our answers.
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We saw one o f the most
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thrilling tilt* we've watched
Overheard at the gate,
this fell. When Winter Garden
from a W later Garden font
took th* opening kickoff and
“ W as that th* U d wo
marched fo r a TD , w t’ ll admit
had tost y o s r f *
w* figured It was another had
" I t suro w oo," replied
night fo r th* 'Hounds. But
another Lakeview hoe*ter.
four plays later Lyman scor­
" H e whipped a* tonight,"
ed and was right back In the
said another.
hattl*.
a a
*
When Daughtry- climax­
We
couldn't
help
hot ha
ed another long drive in tha
amused nt Lym an's athletie
second period and left tha
director, Jim Payno, who also
field with a 13 to 8 margin
wa flgnred this was i t And. coaches Grsyhound hosabsll.
Jim wan watching th* Win­
w# were pretty aare o f It
ter Garden passer fir* bullets.
when Ray Reavea climaxed
"Y a a h ," replied Jim, "he'll
a n o t h e r timr-ronsuming
probably be pitching againat
Lakeview march by going
ua next spring.”
over fo r n TD and giving
the Devils a It-point bulge.
O f court*, that's what base­
And, we were just about to ball coaches nr* always think­
leave whrn suddenly Tool* ing shout.

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Riding Honors W on

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By Norma Baldwin

"stronger” sex.
Top honor* for thr day in the
senior division went to Miss
Norma Baldwin, of Nrw Sm yr­
na, on her horse Nltn. With
thrre firsts ami a total of ID
points, Norma won the beauti­
ful more-thin-foot-hlgh Gordon
Kctllclt Liggett ltexall senior
high point trophy for the day.
Itunncrup was Jack Kelley
from Cocoa on Don with 14
points.
In the under-IS age group,
the 13 Inch tall silver Kellct
Junior high point trophy was
awarded to little Miss Chris­
tine Copelrn, of Orlando, who
rode her hig horse Ruck in five
iwrnts, taking two first place
trophies and ribbon* a n d
chalking up a total o f 33 points

points at each o f the Dusty
Roots gymkhanas, and at the
conclusion of the sixth show,
the rider with the most points
will receive a grand p riie tro­
phy sponsored by Mitchell
Trailers in Sanford. The tro­
phy will be on display at the
Decem ber Horae Show,

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Michigan, OSU
May Smell Roses

"The big jo b after the game
was consoling those boys who
played a great game.
"I would like to thank all the
fans for their fine support, the
By r a r t Block
coaching staff for fine c o o p e r ­
UPI Sport* Writer
ation and a special thanks to
Bitter rivals Michigan and
The Herald for its great c o v ­
erage throughout the season." Ohio State meet Saturday in
college football's game of the
day. The winner will wind up
smelling m acs.
T h e Wolverines, r a n k e d
sixth, and Ohio State, a
berth behind, claih before a
capacity crow d o f 84,000 freniled fanatics at Columbus, Ohio
with the Big Ten championship
ami a Rose Bowl bid at stake.
The olds makers figure this
on* as light aa their respec­
tive spot! In the ratings. Mich­
igan U a slim one-point choice.

For Pro Golfers
Rain, Sunshine

LAFAYETTE, La. (U P !) liitte rain feb in the life of
Jack Nicelaus Thursday but it
was all sunshine lo Arnold
Palmer.
The first round of the 323,000
Cajun Classic golf tournament
was washed away by m idday
showers alter Palm er bad
carded a two-over-par 74 and
while Nlcklaus was creating
a storm at his own-four bird­
ies over the first eight boles.
But those roundi along with
a 37 fired by Burt Yancey, of
Philadelphia— the leader in
the clubhouse when the rains
came—wars wiped clean and
NEW YORK (D P I) - Quar Ihe Reid star ted anew today
lerback Archie Roberta, of over the Oakbourn* Country
Columbia, ami Bob Tim ber- Club course.
Tournament official* said
lake, of
Michigan,
were
named 19S4 acbolar-aUtletea- 3ft hole* would be played Sun
at-large today by the National day, Ihe final day of the
F^rtbiU Foundation Hall o f tournament, to make up (or
|Thursday's Ju»a.
Fftmt.

Two Picked

Thinking Out Loud

eighth victory o f Um
Satarday
agaiast
the Marstadera ot
Clearwater Central Catholic
High S ch ool

It v m ( M o f the blggvat
QBOoto In Or*ng* Bolt ConferS T p t o y this K « o n M th .
Rod Devil*. with ft w o r d o f
it * wins and thro* loo*
w o n heavy favorites to t n m p lo tho lowly ’ Hounda who
■portod ft foeord of only ono
victory In eight Ulto.
Bat Hood Coach Dick Cope*
U nd hod ooM hU d o b eould
win thl* boll
** off&lt;n'
• I n ond defend** pftttorno
jelled. And. bofor* ft oUndlny
r o o n only homecoming crowd
— tho Ur fo o t o f the »*ooon
fo r Lymon — Cop*l*nd*o o ffenoo and defen** did Jdl » n«
a 20-point oproo In the final
period took tho flro out o f

About Sporti

CLEARWATER— The thrift­

o f Lyman
f « » toneh*
M m la th e tr tt to t o victory
m i the Wtetor Garde* *1*-

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even the slipperiest corner with better control.

The 'J e e p ' W a gon eer is the first station w agon ever
lo offer th* comfort, handling and sm oothness o f a
passen ger c a r -p lu s th* traction and sitra safety o f
4-wheal driva.
Y ou g o whera other station w agons can't. You'ra
safer b e ca u se you can corner o n the alipporiost road
with better control. It's a com fort to know you have
4 -wheal drive—fun to use it.

uai.
a l a '
ACTION! THNHiSI
Bootn Hors* Show were Christina Copelen (on
Buck) and Norma Baldwin, ahown receiving
trophies from L V. Williaim, association trea­
surer,
Herald Photo).

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al Ihe wheel and the kidt in back.
You can do practically anything in your ’J e e p '
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Try ihe optional automatic tranamiation, power
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23, 1994 — Page 9

Consumers Here Warned
, Cf Phony Sales Schemes
The Seminole County d u m ­
ber of Commerce today w a n ­
ed ifa ln st fraudulent and de­
ceptive chain

referral

sales

schemes that em ploy high
pressure tactics to saddle con­
sumers with debts aa ewerpriced merchandise.
John Krtder, executive man
e|er of the Chamber, said this
vicious scheme Is extracting
millions of dollars annually
from gullible consum ers who
believe the flow in g promises
o f high commissions made by
sslesmea using the d a tsle
“ somethlng-for-nothing"
ap­
pealNoting that these schem es
violate the postal fraud and
lottery laws and probably
conflict with many state lot
tery statutes, be said consum­
er* discover after signing
contract* that the promised
commissions never material
ise and they ere obligated to
pay for something they woulda’t otherwise buy end usu
ally cannot afford.
According to the National
le t te r Business Bureau, with
which the Cham ber is aUlltat
ad through mem bership, the

scheme works this way:
Prospects are told they are
being given an opportunity
to earn extra money by tak­
ing part In a “ word-of-mouth"
advertising
campaign.
All
they have to do is supply a
doren or so names of friends
or neighbors. For each one
who buys the product they gel
a commission o f $30 or more.
In this way. ihey get the pro­
duct “ fr e e ."
Beguiled hy thia “ some­
thing •for • nothing" gimmick
and by the salesman's assur­
ances that people have earn­
ed 83.800 in commissions in
six months o r 81,200 or more
in eight weeks, victims sign

contracts obligating them to
pay inflated prices for water
softener!, garbage disposals,
vacuum
cleansers,
carpets
and other products.
They are led to believe that
the incom e la a “ sure thing"
and that the contract they
signed will be more than off­
set by the "flood " of com ­
missions.
The commissions are an il­
lusion and monthly payments
for the product involved must
be met out of the consumer's
own resources. If the pay­
ments are not made, a law
suit is filed and the victim's
financial problem s are com ­
pounded.

• Tiny Railroad
Whips U. S.
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IAN FBANCISCO (UF1&gt;—
The tiny Quincy Railroad
company scored a victory In
Ita two-ysar battle with the
mighty forces o f the federal
government.
The dispute started when a
group o f railroad fans in
Plumas County ran a retired
1907 locomotive, in tandem
with a modern model, for lOfl
yards so they could U ke pic­
tures.
But somewhere among the
spectators lurked a spy from
the Interstate C o m m e r c e
Commission, which fined the
rsilrosd 1280 because the en­
gine had not bean inspected
as provided by law.
Hnwsvsr, the U. 8. Court
o f Appeals found an out for
tha railroad today by ruling
that nnna o f Ita employee had
engaged in the erimfnal art—
because the engine was oper­
ated by volunteers.
“ It is the shortest railroad
train run ever to maka tha
law books,” the court said in
I long opinion.

The Communications Work­
ers o f Am erica, Local 31M.
will a gala sponsor its annual
“ Hi Mom Christmas Calls"
this year in Seminole County.
Ruaa Kltner. head of the
project, reports two lucky
women will tnlk free to their
ion. daughter or husband
oversea! at Christmas time.
To be eligible, the women
must be a resident of the
Sanford area. To enter Uw
event, they must bring or m ill
i postcard or Uttar to the
L’SO Building, 400 East First
Street, giving the nama of
the person to be called, rank,
serial number,
outfit, the
nearest city and country. The
card must also contain the
sender's n a m e ,
telephone
number, address and relit Ionship.
The winners' cards will be
drawn Dec. II at 9 pm . and
they will be notified at that
time.
This is the fourth annual
"H i H orn" event in Sanford.
Tha union local pays (or tha
first three minutes o f the call.
Last year tha two fret calls
went to Germany and Oki­
nawa.

Alice Thornton
Funeral Today

Billie Sol Estes
Faces Jail For
Bond Violations
DALLAS ( UPI ) — A bond
hearing today may mean im
mediate imprisonment for BU
lie Sol Estes, the bankrupt
form tycoon who still nurse*
big plana.
U. B. D M . Judge Sareh T.
Hughes presides at the hearing
on whether to revoke his ItO,000 fedtral bond and send him
to ja il because of tripe out­
side Texai.
Estes was released on bond
on chargee of making false
statements to a federal ages
&lt;y, and bis trial on those
chargee la scheduled early
■ext
year
before
Judge
Hughes.
Three other cases agslnit
the former fertiliser king of
west Texas arc on appeal —
two to the U. S Supreme Court
nod ooe lo the federal Appeals
Court In New Orleans.
Estes received an eight-year
sentence on a state charge of
swindling. He was sentenced
to I I years In prison on a fed­
eral fraud conviction.
U. S. Diet. Atty. Harold
Barefoot Sanders asked Judge
Hughes to revoke Estes' bond.
He said Estes waa in Denver,
Colo., twice In O ctober and
has made a number of other
trips outside the northern dis­
trict of Texas.

'Hi Mom Calls'
Sponsored Again
For Christmas

DEAN Howland, president o f the Deltona Volun­
teer Fire Association, presents honorary mem­
bership cards in the association for all three
Mackle brothers to Frank E. Muckle Jr., presi­
dent o f the Deltona Corporation. (Herald Photo)

Funeral services (or Mrs
Alice H. Thornton, 1111 West
First Street, who died Satur­
day. were held at 10 a m. to­
day at Briaaon Funeral Homa
with Rev. Robert M. Jenkins
officiating. Burial w a s in
Evergreen Cemetery.
Born in Burlington, Iowa,
■he had been a raiident of
Sanford for 39 y e ir i and was
the widow o f W. S. Thornton
A m em ber of the ktetbodiit
Church and of tha Truth Seek­
ers Class, she organised and
taught the Dependable Class,
a group of young women, for
23 y ea ri. She also was a past
president o f the Women's So­
ciety o f Christian Service,
filling this office for two
years.
She is survived by one sis­
ter, Mrs. B. E . Haley, of
Lakaiand ta d tw o brothers,
F. J. Hunter, of Vero Beach
and Jamea D. Hunter, of
31inneapolis, Minn.

Butchers Win
And Then Lose

CARL K E LLY , o f Geneva, who was kept busy
Inst week building shelves to hold the l,200
books which have been donated for the com­
munity's public library, says he would like to
be kept just as busy this week if residents
would donate more books. Another problem the
library committee faces before the facility is
opened is securing n method o f heating the
building and anyone wishing to help is asked
to contact Mrs. iI. G. Shuler,
(Herald Photo)

SA N FRANCISCO (U P I)—
Onw hundred nn&lt;l twi-nty meat
cutters are condering whether
the 81.000 a year pay in­
crease their union wun was
worth the effort.
The hutchera werr fired af­
ter the union and wholesale
firm s reached an agreement
to end a five-week strike.
Management said the firms
were cutting down their labor
costa by buying mrat already
sliced into loins, ribs and
rounds.
Basic pay for the meat rut.
tera was f l i t a week. Tha
package negotiated to end the
■trike totals 4(3 cent* an hour.

Children O f Four Races M ark
Tribute To President Kennedy
MIAMI (U PI) Children
representing four n e t * march•d la pairs Sunday to lay ■
wreath at the "torch ad friend­
ship," g Miami m em orial to
President John F. Kennedy.

PROCEEDS from c a n d y sale now underway nt
Forest Lake Academy will go toward the
achool'i new recreation field. Goat Is to raise
92,000 to help build bleachers, install lights and
provide other equipment. Shown here in one of
the promotion d is p la y s are, (from left) Barry
Strohman, Janies Ballard and Ronald Hsle.

Greyhounds' Victory
Pu t Frosting On Cake
Ja w s C aaarlberrv

tering clever float* were the
Tha Greyhound* upset vic­ Spanish Club, Senior Varsity
to ry over Lakeview'a Red Cheerleaders, Future Teach­
ers, Bate Club, Student Coun­
Davila Friday put the frost­
cil end Senior Clast.
ing on tha caka for Lyman
H&gt;

The ceremony waa one of
•core* of tributes to the slain
President In the South am the
first anniversary o f Kennedy's
assassination.
The children — American.
Chinese, Negro, Seminole and
Cuban—filed to the torch, dedi­
cated last year shortly after
Kennedy's death, aa
rain
sprinkled (he crowd.
M ore than 1,000 students
were scheduled to take part
in a ceramooy at Mamphls to­
day at Uw Immaculat* Concep­
tion Church school, dedicating
a library in Kannedy'a honor.
In a prayer prepared tor the
cerem ony, the Right R ev. M.
F. Kearney, pastor o f the
church, said, "M uch a* the
seed of this tree when planted
will grow and flourish, so the
martyrdom of the President
is the seed from which has
f*nwn and will continue to
grow- the dedication to the
ideals for which be stood.”

H igh School to make tha
Hom ecom ing celebration com­

pute.
Lym an Senior Sandy Ten­
nant waa crowned homecom­
in g queen during half-time
rrrcm on lf* by the Khvl queen,
Miaa Dana Hall, now a stud­
en t at Manatee Juninr Col­
lege.
The
17-year-old brunette
Ircauty la the daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Russell Tennant o f
O cala and la presently living
w ith her grandmother, Mrs.
Helen Tennant o f Fern I’ark.
She la captain o f the varsity
cheerleader*, member of the
Drama and Pep Clubs, and
voted "beet all round" girl in
tha Senior Claee. Her escort
waa Tom Alioduckl.
She wore a lovely white
w ool ault with a white fur
collar and wa* presented with
a large bouquet of American
beauty long stem roses by
Dan Casselberry, s t u d e n t
council president.
The queen and her court
and their escort* circled the
field in open convertibles and
w are giv e n an ovation by tha
la rg e crowd o f fans, which
included many alumni of Ly­
man.
Candidate* were rhoten by
vote o f the student body.
Membera of the court and
their escorts were Cuil Lin­
coln and Mika Ackerman;
Lawrca Dean* and Mike Bow­
en; Candy Potter and Dutch
Hail &lt;1; Nancy George and
Jam es Balmer; anil llaihara
Kill* and Terry Harmon. The
lovely girl* were all attired
in attractive fall suit* and
w-or* corsages.
J iffy Gammag* served aa
mlstrcsa o f ceremonies and
tha Greyhound M a r c h i n g
Band under the direction o f
Bandmaster John Blair play­
ed a salute. The Student
Council was in charge o f
plana for the homecoming.
W inners in the miniature
floa t competition were Future
Homemakers, first place; J.V.
i 'beerleaders, second and Pep
Club, third. Other clubs en­

Head home for Thanksgiving with new

CHEVRON
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The fun’s begun when you slop
at the Chevron pump. Chevron?
tho Higher gasoline*. The fuel*
designed to power your bony
lift* today—and today’s lively c a w . Choono
from three great Chevron gasolines. Each
offers livelier performance... long-running
economy. Then’s one that fits your engine—
not an octane or n nickel wasted. Besides,
in Chevron and Chevron Supreme you get
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Stop at Standard. Go lively with Chevron!
W e ta k e b e tte r c a r e o f y o u r c a r

STANDARD

Legion Honors
DeBory Mon
Stanley S. Smith of DrBary
ba* b«*n appointed vie* chair*
man o f American Legion'*
Ta-a the GTO. h ' Instance. Comcs * th 335 hp. Of 3(0 at eitra c o il Plot bucket scats. Carpeting. Walnut dash.
W ld l’ T n t k f lM T f
National Americanism Coun­
And like that Vet it tells tor lets than a tot ot pussycats with im.istion stripes. Then there's the La Mens. Same
_ . ..
■ r~rn
cil o f the National Executive kina ol pctJarr. Same kina ol c j .- e 5sr « *&gt;n&lt;J ot low price. S. ghtly smaller teeth. So price a tiger.
rQ IlU lC L I M i l l ■ H IO
Committee.
We're building Wide-Tracks again! See them all at your authorized Pontiac dealer now!
The appointment wa&lt; mad*
by National Commander Don
E. Johnson and came from
Legion Headquarters in In­
.101 \V. FIRST STREET
SANFORD, FL A .
dianapolis, Ind.

Have you priced a tiger lately?

Qulcll

BILL

WILLS AND ESTATES were discussed by Attorney Douglas Stenstrnm for membera o f tha
Church of Nativity Cnthnlic Women’s Club nt
Its November meeting. Arrangements for his
visit to ths group were made by Mrs. Mary Bartlinski, program chairman.
(Herald Photo)

HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.

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Air Hatton. saw oaa &lt;4 lha
aata vital «►*• ta the econa s k machinery ta thto ana,
* u sat lac laded ta * a Hat at
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tkat axlaL"
Cbairnaai Jamea P. Avery
Jr.

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County

Board at Commlaikmeri, aiaartad, “ One* again tba Da( t u t Department hri proved
Ha wladom Is not elating thia
atatloa. Bath Seminal* County
and th* United State* N avy,"
It* added, "w ill be richer ai
a result of this decision."
State Sen. Mack Cleveland,
chairman o f the Armed Force*
Committee of the Seminole
County Chamber o f Commerce,
as Id "W e're extremely happy
that SNAS has been Justified
military-wise aa a faculty of
th* Naval training program ."
A director of th* Sanford
Merchant* Association, Char­
lie Robinson, admitted, "W e
were on pin* and needle* whila
waiting for Secretary McNa­
m ara’* announcement Tburad a y ."

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There arc friends who pretend to
be friends, but there is a friend who
sticks closer than a brother. — Pro­
verbs 18:24.
I desire so to conduct the affairs
o f this administration if at the end
when I come to lay down the reins
o f power, I have lost every other
friend on earth, I shall at least have
one friend left, and that friend shall
be down inside o f me.— Abraham
Lincoln.

Political Notebook
new nuclear
northwest.

Ho suggested that if the
United State* carried out thi*
program, the lied Chineie
might take action.
He noted that if the Red
Chineaa did take action, tha
United State* youM ba In *
position to bomb military
points on the China mainland
with conventional bombs.
He thought t h a t 1 i r a t
among U. S. bombing objeclives might be Red China’s

Bear Lake-Foreat City
M rs. Maryann Mile*
*38-3678
Casselberry
M rs. Jan* Casselberry
•38-501*

Enterprise
M n . Ritchie Harris
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Lake Mary
Mrs. France* Wester
332 *219

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Lake Monroe
Mr*. H. L. Johnson
322-4723
Lon gw nod
Mr*. Donna Eates
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Chuluot*
Mr*. Joan Magla
3*5-37(3

North Orlando
Mrs. M argaret Coeby
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Thought For Today

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

W ASHINGTON (N E A ) —
A few day* ag o ■ m ajor o ffi­
cial of the U. S. government,
in a aecrct Informal discus•1cm with other civilian and
military official*, outlined a
possible U. S. program for
carrying tha w ar into North
Viat Nam.
H* listed
M vtral
score
prim* targets, including airfields, supply areas, marshallag yards, porta.

Dr. Crane's

S O M E O A S IS !

the English monarchy moved toward
centralization, but it stopped abort
o f destroying the local autonomies—
the powers o f the aristocracy and
country gentry, the self-governing
towns, merchant guilds and the like.
It was the continual bargaining
between the crown and these local
autonomies represented b y Parlia­
ment that enabled Britain to pass
through the later crisis o f industrial­
ization with a minimum o f violence
and to gradually democratize its pro­
cesses.
Would this theory o f democratiza­
tion work In Indonesia, Nigeria,
Uganda or elsewhere 7 None o f these
countries has two or three centuries
to spare in repeating the western ex­
perience.
The answer Is that It will work bet­
ter in some places than in others—
those where there is a well-balanced
tribal structure and vigorous local
cultural traditions.
In many it will fail. But thera Is
no possibility o f withdrawing from
the struggle bnck into a mythical
haven o f western democracy.
All nations— the old as well as the
new— are caught up in unfinished
process o f enlightenment and demo­
cratization.
So we must keep our faith in de­
m ocracy and keep encouraging its
growth. If we don’ t, snys Almond.
" I f we fail to tnke pnrt effectively
in efforts to give shape to this emer­
ging world culture, we shall to a con­
siderable extent lose control over our
ow n culture.”

South K orea, South Mat Nam, Indontala, Egypt, Ghana, C u b a . . .
The** art only a few o f the nations
where dem ocratic constitutions were
established in the years following
World W ar II and which h a v e since
turned to authoritarian— even Com­
munist— regimes.
.
Accompanying these failure* has
been a disillusionment among Am er­
icans, who traditionally have voiced
-faith in m an’ s inclination to freedom and justice, a belief in educa­
tion and educr&gt;JJity, a belief in the
democratic consequences o f economic
progress.”
.
, _
The quoted words are those o f Dr.
Gabriel A . Alm ond, political scient­
ist of Stanford University.
A consequence o f this demoraliza­
tion o f the - t e n d e r ” school o f
thought, says Almond, ha* been a
strengthening o f the tough school,
which advocates that what we
should w orry about in th* so-called
developing and uncommitted nations
are simply political stability and the
military'’ strategic interests o f the
United States.
Yet pro-Am erican dictators!! ps
(Cuba under Batista, fo r example)
nrt no more stable than the diaorganized democracies.
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-M ost o f us su ffer from a Kind nr
ambivalence about democracy in the
new nations,” says the professor,
"which has led us to cheer each
emergence o f a new nation out o f
colonialism, investing it with our
hopes, and then turning to tlisilhielonment as a new Nkruman (o f
Ghana) turns out to have feet o f au­
thoritarian and tyrannical clay.
"N aive hope and impulses toward
panic— these are the moods which
underlie the tender and tough schools
of thought.”
W hat we need, maintain* Almond,
in place of Ideology and emotions Is a
good theory o f "democratization”—
a practical blueprint that will guide
a country from the Initial authoritar­
ianism needed for stability to great­
er and greater freedom.
He points to the example o f Bri­
tain. In the 16th to 17th centuries,

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Up To Something?
Once r.iore the feeling is NATO without greatly weak­
that French President Charles ening the organization. It
de Gaulle is up to something. would, however, deny French
Tha question la, w hat?
base* and communication* to
A spate o f rumor* in Taris NATO.
suggest that de Gaulle is
There is doubt that de Gaul­
about ready to pull out o f the
le l e r i o u s l y contemplates
North Atlantic Treaty Alli­
withdrawal from the Common
ance ( NA T O) and the ilx-naMarket which has helped to
tion Common Market, either
boom
French industry al­
or both.
though not yet solving l ho
Washington dispatches say
problem o f French agricul­
that the United States expect*
tural surpluses. And if. as Una m ajor crisia to erupt at
French continue to insist, dc
about the time o f the NATO
Gaulle really doe* seek in­
ministerial council m etin g In
creased
European economic
Paria on Dec. 15.
and political unity, he scarce­
The speculation and the ru­ ly could abandon the one ve­
mors all boil down to the hicle set up to accomplish it.
tame thing, namely, that:
The de Gaulle pressure
De Gaulle la more than ev­ vastly increases the problem*
er convinced that Britain I* of W eal German Chaneallor
not ready for political union
Ludwig Erhard.
,
with the continent and that
As an enthusiastic exponent
there is an Anglo-American
o f the Common Market em ­
conspiracy to retain xwxy over
bracing West G e r m a n y ,
Western Europe.
France, Italy, Belgium, The
De Gaulle is disappointed
Netherlands and Luxembourg,
nl the result! o f the FrencnErhard is committed to the
German accord signed two
abolishment o f all trade bar­
years ago and irritated by
riers within the six.
West German refusal to low­
But government support for
er grain prices according to
grain prices is higher in Ger­
the Common Market schedule.
many than in France, and,
De Gaulle continues to op­
pose the U.S.-proposed mixed- with un election coming up
next year, Erhard is reluctant
manned nuclear surface fleet
to risk the important farm
for NATO as inimical to the
interests o f a united and In­ vote by lowering them.
Erhard also has been among
dependent Europe.
And, finally, that now '* those demanding that Britain
the time to eettle these and lie allowed in the Common
related issues once and for Market But on that issue tho
British Labor party shot th"
all.
Militarily, t h e r e
sr-m* ground from under him by
agreement that de, Gaulle showing no interest at all in
could withdraw hix 27 air Common Market membership.

He argued that we could
have won the war in Koreu
early amt I|uickly, &lt;1ism u n it­
ing further Communist ad­
ventures, had we bombed the
fted Chineaa sources of sup­
ply in Manchuria quickly a f­
ter Mao Tse-tung'a armed in­
tervention.
The Am erican
mentioned
above is not th* only high
official in Washington deeply
concerned
over
Communist
China's nuclear explosion.
The worried officials aro
not impressed by knowledge
that the bomb was low-pow­
ered and crude. They aro not
comforted by report* that It
will lie many years before the
Red Chinese have a major
capacity to deliver nuclear
squadrons and his two under •
At home, Erhard is under
bomba to U. ft. cities.
If the Red Chinese get strength arm y division* from renewed attack from former
away with producing nuclear
wrspons without being block­
ed, these officials ask what
will prevent India, Japan,
Middle Eastern and LatinAmrricnn countries from pro­
ducing bombs, too?
Then, they ask, how do you
prevent one contestant in a
dispute between twu of these
countries from setting o ff a
bomb and perhaps igniting
world-wide nuclear war?
Therefore, officials in the
Slate and Defense Depart*
menls and in other govern­
ment agencies concerned with
national defense are quietly
At G.A.C. you get the same
debating in closed sessions on
ways to stop the Red Chinese
good service, whether you want a nUablo
from producing bombs.
Han*
for
bombing
the
loan or just a few
Communist
Chineie atomic
'shopping dollars.”
plants wi th "iro n " (non-nu­
clear) bomba have not been
accepted. Rut they haven't
been ruled out.
Some officials hav* argued
for seeking Soviet co-opera­
tion m destroying the Chinese
nuclear plants. Others have
ruled out thia idea as ridiculoua.
Some hava asked how w*
LOANS UP
TO UOO
could ju stify knocking out
Red China's plants so long aa
De Gaulle continues to work
on a French nuclear forca
C O R P O R A T I O N
which would use numbers of
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LO A N S

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Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
in what seems a clear attempt
to drive him from office even
before next year'a elections.
Adenauer la one o f the strongrst aupporters o f eloae coop­
eration with France.
Menntime, de Gaulle, dem­
onstrating that he believes he
la operating from atrength.
allows no aign o f compromise.

Linda and her group o f
young wives deeerve great
praise, for they are trying
to team how they can be of
maximum value to their
doctor husbands. Yet seeeral o f the** wives would
has* alienated 91,000 to
$5,004 worth o f dental pat­
ronage the very first yearl
So study this eaae and it*
follow -up tom orrow,
CASE U-437: Linda Grif­
fin, aged 20, is the vivacious
wife o f a dental student.
"D r. Crane," ah* began,
"w e have a club composed of
the w ives o f the married
student a at Indiana Univer­
sity Dental Cullegc.
"A nd we'd lika to have you
speak to ua at our dinner
meeting if you could possibly
make an exception for our
small group,
"W e expect to have at least
50 wives present and all of
ua want you to explain how
we can be o f maximum help
to our husband* both now
ami also when they atari into
private practice.”
So I told these wives that
they are often worth 75 per
rent at attracting the dent­
ist's first 200 patients.
For a charm ing w ife cir­
culates socially In the com­
munity, as nt I T A, Church,
Clvlr and numerous other
meetings.
Her husband la confined
more exclusively to hi* dent­
al office an he doesn't ac­
tually have as many chance*
to rub elbow* graciously with
his fellow ritfsen*.
If (be other women In the
community thus like his wife,
they are then willing to pat­
ronise her doctor husband
(nnd this applies to those
with nn M. D. as well as n
D. D. S.)
But If they resent his wife,
they will usually shun her
husband, regardless of how
talented a doctor he may be.

For the basle aecret nf
human motivation depends on
the personal admiration o f
the prospect or patient fo r
the talesman, d o c t o r o r
clergyman and his family.
" I f I like y ou ," runs the
usual person's thinking, "then
111 at least be willing to sam­
ple your religion or dentistry,
medicine or groceries and
drugs."
In our Northwestern University courses on the -'Fay.
chology o f Salesmanship," I
routinely stressed the vital
i m p o r t a n c e o f winning
friend*.
If people dislike you, then
they will shun whatever you
have to offe r them.
If they are fond o f you,
they at least try a first sam­
pling o f your wares.
Ami doctors o f medicine or
dental surgery, ns well ns
rlrrgymen and school teach­
ers, are actually salesmen o f
ideas and services.

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So T warned these attrae*
tiva dental wdvea that the*
can be a great help to their
jo u n g husbands if they will
learn how to win friends and
become popular personalities.
But they can unintantlonally hamper their husbands,
as by smoking or using alcohol. fo r in the usual com*
nmnity over 60 per cent o f
the women do NOT sm okt
nor drink highballs.
Many young wives think it
is fashionable or sophisticated
to indulge In those sheep-like
ifa ction s that we medics in*
diet but which advertiser*
have foisted on the American
public. See tom orrow's fuU
low-up.
(A lw a js write to Dr.
Crane In care o f thle news­
paper. enclosing ■ long
stamped, addressed envel­
ope nnd 20 cents to cover
t&gt; ping and printing cost*
when you send for one o f
his booklets.)

One o f America's lending
dental experts, Dr. Charles
Kendall o f Milwaukee, told a
vast dental convention that it
requires 50t&gt; different pa­
tient* in a dentist's operative
ehalr before he has enough
steady
pat run a go to keep
fairly busy.

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ByAbigail Von Buron

DEAR
ABBY: W h i n
th em i r t to many IM­
P O R T A N T problem* In th#
w orld, w h y do you bothtr
w ith allly csmpleinte Ilka,
"M y husband Insists on
w ipin g hi* hands on my
dish t o w e li? " I think you
could u m tha space allotted
to you to aawser n or* sarioun problems.

DISAPPOINTED IN
EUGENE, ORE.
D EAR DISAPPOINTED:
Vary few marriage* fall
bacausa o f on* g n a t big
earth-shaking problem. A
collection o f minor trrltationa tends to build up, and
then . . . BOOM, marriage
on the rocket

D E A R A B I T : W a a n so

responsible mother hi every
block who w ill volunteer
her home for e few hours
each day a t an "island of
safety.” School children era
instructed to seek refuge In
any home
with
the
-B LO C K P L A N " sign in
the window, should they be
bullied by other children,
chased by e dog, followed
by t strin g er, or become
suddenly ill. Anyone wishle t In *
information on
how to organise this plan
may w rite tot

our

nationwide
MASON

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attention

SCHOOL

PLAN .

If

other

paronta want to adopt It,
there I* no limit to the
amount o f pain and brutal­
ity w o will have spared in­
nocent children.

One nf the nieest thins*
about the World Bridge Olym­
piad was the vuejraph One
SRITI
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match was shown on this ma­
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Cava the audience a chtnee to
BAST (»&gt;
watch tha experts perform
4J*
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under the most difficult cir­ v a n s
trial
cum stances possible.
♦ AXIOM f g g t
4 A K 10141
Taka this hand from the « f (
m atch between Chile and Ar­
♦ Qioooa
gentina a* an eiam ple. The
t A f l
Bidding in that when Luis Al• a
taguile o f Argentina sat South
AQTII
Before tha play started it
am
w sa announced that the Chil­
Waal W ar*
t*
a # , to
ean South p'ayer had bid and i *
pan
Pam
m ade four ipadas undoubled. Dbia Past
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The play at lour spades bad
been rather simple. West open­
ed the king of diamonds and altar East dropped tha dauca.
ahifltd to tha Jatk o f dubs East had led a second die-

whicb South ruflad
South went after trumps. Whan
they broke I I spread his hand
explaining that ha would ruff
(w o of hit clubs la dummy and
discard the last oaa « a dum­
my’s long haart.
The defease against four
spades doubled started out
tha sam e way but Saner AUaguile did not make the hand.
What’s more tha comment »•
tors predicted that ha would
go down.
Tha reason for his downfall
was East's double, leanr Anaguile decided that tha double
was based on act-king of
ciuba and ace-jack-em all of
apadaa. Hence, be finessed
Iagainst that Jack only to go'
|down when West produced It.

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Shelly's Record A Shocker
By Joan Croaby
Newapaprr Knterprllt Aaan.
N EW YORK — ( SKA) —
Hhcllry Berman would Ilka to
shock Am t rice out of tha plain
brown paper wrapper In which
he facia we ta il!. Am) *o he
has mmlr n ircord album that
soma people may want to tar­
ry horn* in a plain brown pa­
per wrapper.
,
It’* callad “ Th* S*i Lift nf
the Primates f i nd Othar Bit*
nf G o ss ip )" (V’ ervei and it’s
a satirical revue, written by
Shelley and performed by
him, Lovslady Powtll, Jerry
Sillier and Anna Mtata. Ami
it may start a nsw party
E«me by itating that all
words in (hr English languacs
ran lie divided Inin "rlsans
and dirties.” F or Instance, aaninr ritisen i&lt; a clran, aucrolaah is a flirty. liming room
is a t Iran, bedroom is a dirty.
"There have hern inmr min­
or gripes about tha record but
no
controversy,
I
really
huvrn't had any adter»e com­
ment yet.” Shelley j.iid on a
trip to New York In promote
the album.
Until
recently
Nhallay
didn’t hate to mm* tn New
York, he lived here. Hut ha
made a eerious rareer det-lalnn
recently, and decided to cut
down on hi* night dub tours,
and coruenliata on writing
and developing properties for
tdevieion. So he moved to Lo*
Angeles (hs lives In an tres,
he say*, called " U s Angeles
21” ), developed a series idea
for Screen Gems that 1 hr.s
every indication of being sold
fo r the 198S season "
Shelley eaye he decided the
felevialon market ws* ton
small in New York, "S o I
went where the action la. (
wanted to leave New York
anyway. I like to amell a gar­
denia once In a while. Now
my w ife goes out tn the gar­
den and cuts one just for me
t

to smell. And what a sweet
moment it ll to awaken In
the morning and lee a bird
other than a pigeon.”
Shelley doesn't want to r«veal too much about hit pilot
film — In which he will not ap­
pear, Incidentally— other than
to aay it’a a situation comedy
and “ I'm hoping to avoid ths
pitfalls. Tb» primary pitfall
ll the Imposnble, improbable
family. I would like to be able
to t*l| a nice true story and
get laughs out o f it.
’ Would 1 like tn play th*
leading role? I don’t know.
So far 1 have rejertrd a lot
of good rnrn for the lead. I
don't know why. May lie sub*
consciously I am trying in
reject all the possibilities so
that I will eventually have t i
step in and save the day.”
Album o f the week—’’ Thl
Individualism nf Gil Evans”
( Verve) rnnUin* some fine,
far-out. moody J ttf. Nearly
10 minutes la devoted tn Kurt
W eill'* "T h e Barbara Song,"
from * The Threepenny Op­
era,” a haunting thing. A!
Block plays a lovely solo In
the abort, lyric "Flute Song."
And "H otel Me,” written for
a play called "T h e Tima of
the Barracuda,” la highly evo­
cative. A must for jaiiophilaa.
Talk, talk, talk—Columbia
has issued twn good albums
fur dtarua fan* fine ha* the
tumbersom* title o f "Famous
Scenes From Sir John Glal-

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All th e !

pleased and proud that you

gud'a Production n f William
Shapeapeare's Hamlet," but,
so there can be no misunder­
standing, tha cover features
n photo o f Richard Burtoa.
Hit extraordinary interpreta­
tion o f Hamlet is raptured In
th* notlloqulea end major
seines. The three-actor Broad­
way sleepor hit, "T h e Subject
W es Roses,” with Jerk Al­
bertson, Irena Dailey and
Martin Sheen, haa been re­
corded entirely. The pley le
filled
with
peuses, which
slnw down the recording, but
patience le rewerded with e
realistic
ilnmestie
comedydrama that la well worth
hearing.
Gnwd

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N ow eh* no longer wears
her wedding ring. But aha
wears her engagement ring
o e her right hand. Thla has
upset me. I think it looki
ns though she le divorced.
Shouldn’t n widow continue
to wear her wedding ring
until aha marries againT
UPSET
D EAR UPSET: No. Only
n widow who hae no inter­
est in dating continues to
wear her wedding ring, it
communicatee to all eligible
men th at ah* ie neither
available
nor interested.
Widow* who would ilk* lo
date, and eventually remar­
ry, leave their wedding
rings in the drawer.
•
••
D EAR A B B Y : Th* let­
ter* written by those jeal­
ous second wive* who mar­
ried widowers prompt* this
letter:
I married a widower who
had tw o small boy*.
We
live 400 mile* from
my
parents, but I miss them
leas because o f "h e r " par­
ent*, whom I call "Mom
and D ad." •’ H er" wedding
picture ie in a twin frame
with mine ort th* table in
our entrants hall. My huibend carries “ her” pictures
along with min* in bis wal­
let. If these potty. Jealous
women didn't want remind,
ere o f the first wife, they
never should have married
widowers. My huaband was
married to "h e r " for 12
yrars and t wouldn't want
him to forget her if he
could. She it gone end her
husband and children ara
now mine to love and cara
for. Nu intelligent person
could ever lie jealnua o f th*
dead.
H A PPY NUM BER TWO
•
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•
Troubled? W rite to AB­
BY, Boa 83700, Lot An­
gel**, Calif. For a personal
reply, rnrl„*r a stamped,
setf-addrcsird envelope.
• • •
For Ahhy’a booklet. "How
To Hava A Lovely Wedding,” tend SO rent* tn
Abby, Roc 8371)0, laia An­
geles, Calif.

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eight and oa weekends.
While her husband k finish­
ing his education, she k be­
ginning to realise that if ahe
wants a fam ily, she will prob­
ably never finkh her*.
While sbe is earning the liv­
ing for both o f them, she is
probably growing at bit weary,
feeling that the least be can
do is to study hard enough lo
make good grades.
While he is still interested in

GEORGE LAITNER
•
•
•
D E A R A B B Y : 1 would
libs to know w het is prop­
er concerning
n widow
wearing her wadding ring.
M y fath er died two yaert
e g o en d my mother h it
alerted dating.

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C &amp; u h cA G I

” ! admit a y age la • , but
I leal young in spirit and went
to look better. My hair Is gray,
but dry, and so Is my skta. My
neck is a complete mesa. I
have not used cream s and
realize m y error. Friends la
the same age group have used
beauty aids and they look
much better than I. Now, U
It too late for me to taka some
car*, beajtyw iaa, o f myself?
-N o n n a J ."
It la NEVER too late to
taka stock of yourself and to
take care of yourself. Start
brushing your hair with a pure
bristle brush. Massage your
scalp with cosm etic oil; apply
It daily and after every tarnpoo. Use cosm etic oil on your
face and neck. You could also
send for my booklet on b u r
care, end for a leaflet oa neck
care. A tong, self-addressed,
stamped envelope and THIR­
TY -FIVE cents in coin will
bring you the information and
a ''g ift '' kaflat on making a
lovely scarf and a lac* and
velvet ribbon dress.
"A lm ost all of m y friends
after forty are too heavy, but
I am too this. I am nervous
and Irritable, and being so
thin makes m y clothes look
awful. What should I do?—
N. N ."
You should visit your doctor
and have a thorough physical
He will find the cause of the
excessive thinness and of your
irritability. Do this at once.
This k vary important. Send
for the leaflet oa caring for
your neck (read instructions
above), only you send a DIME
in cola and a self addressed,
stamped envelope.
Do you take enough rest and
do you have a nap every after­
noon? This help* soothe your
nerves,
" I am fifty, having graying
brown hair and fair akin. I
want a tweed suit, as 1 travel
a lot by auto. What color tone
should th* tweed have? I will
make this outfit myuelf.— H.
L ."
I personally would like a
black
and
white
mixture
This is always so smart and
goes so well with the touch of
a bright blouse, sweater or

E 'C K E R D N f

dent, the young wife is work­ campus ictiv ttk s, tha campus
ing fun time, often at a Job k a world that the baa k ft be­
hind i m t ta d w h a n aha lea k
she doesn't really like, and is
Ilka
aa outsider.
having to do tbe housework at

Sincerely yours,

NOW thru WED.

I aameo ere urgently needed Hr

“ I’ll quit collage and get a
Job and work until you gat
your deg ree.” with that a n y founding solution to tha prob­
lem at “ How can we get mar­
ried ?' m any a coed talks •
young m t a taU&gt; marrying her
before he U able lo tupport
her.
But the solution to that par­
ticular problem la rarely « l
simple aa It souada. The iltua! k » is full o f p ltfilk , and the
one who moat often gate hurt
k the wife.
While her youog buibaod It
leading
the
comparatively
carefree life o f ■ college itu-

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highly

styllted, Il-y eer-old finger
make* her debut album in
• The Many Face* o f I.yn Ro­
man” (Colum bia). Sonny Rol­
lins, the elder statesman of
modern jess, ie represented
by -N o w ’* Th* Time” (RCA).

J h s

K arl. And la the spring you
can have white accaaaorki.
"I am tea pouode over­
weight. Would a sm all plaid
be too m uch? I am tall.—
Reader."
Why plaid? Choose a soft,
plain w ool and you will be
happier. Why not go on my
dial and gat rid o f that pound­
age? YOU CANI

-

Aad if tbe h a i bad tha bad
hick to m arry a young maa
who is im mature and selfcenter e d , ha may leave km as
toon as be haa hia degree aad
k ready to atart earning a
living.
That happens with
beaet-fartakiag frequency.
Bo a girl ought to think a
tong, long time before deciding
that aba’ll quit
young maa th rou g h just ao that aha can marry at
IS or 3 &gt; -iiu le a d o f at IS.
Aha la going to pay a pretty
high price lor that early mar
riaga— a much h i ^ s r price,
probably, than her huaband
will be paying for it.
So what’ a the big rush? la
the afraid the can't held
him tor a couple at year* un­
less they’re m arried? If she's
that uncertain o f her ability
in hold him, ought she marry
him at all?

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Thanksgiving

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To every woman who's ever
been unhappy with hair sprays;
Set’nforaet is here!
a new setting lotion.
It does a w a y
with the need
for hair sprays.
It gives you
a set that
starts stronger,
lasts longer.
Here's w hy:
You spray
before you set,
not after.
This
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28, 1964—Pag* 8-A

Lake Monroe
* Joltings
By Mr*. If. L.
Well, it looks like it's still
summ er here doesn't it? And
c l course that Is most certain*
ly alright with me. These
hunters, though, say they don't
like it. 1 bear they have sure
been filling up the freezers.
• * * Congratulations to M r.
and M rs. T. C. Cain who cele­
brated their a r d
wedding
anniversary recently. T h e y
went out to dinner that Thurs­
day evening. • • • And also
congratulations to
Frankie
and Martle Bailey on the ar­
rival of Frankie Junior. This
i , the "fir s t" for them. • • •
So gled to see brother Eddie
Grow and Chris. They eem e
up from Miami to visit for a
few days. They are at Chrta'a
mother Mrs. C. R. Giles. Ed
is working in the Bahama Is
lands at present and two weeks
ago he had the misfortune to
hurt his left arm. On arriv­
ing here he had to go to the
em ergency room of the local
hospital to receive treatment
for it, to this kind of put a
dam per on Ed’ s fishing and
hunting • • • Had a pleasant
surprise
visit
from
Heba
(M rs. Em il) Kiserman last
week. Bill and Reba are
form er Monroe residents and
are now in Columbus, Ga.
where BUI t» stationed. Rcba
hasn’ t aged a day. (Lucky).
• • • Glad to hear that Von
eille (M rs. Tolar) Rabun is
out o f the hospital where she
has been confined for a short
time. • • • Carl W. Tedder of
Marietta. Ga., came down to
go hunting with brother-in-law
Carl Anderson, of Lake Mark
ham roid . When he returns
home Mrs. Anderson might go
with him for a short visit
there. • • • Bobby Barbour
Is home for the Thanksgiving
holidays. Bobby [s at Conners
University in Oklahoma
know Helen was sure glad to
•ee him. Her other son Ber
nie Is still under the weather
from hurting himself at the
last football game. At present
he la confined to a wheetchair.
I sure hope be will be a We to
m ake the Elks Bowl game. • •
The High School Band goes
to Melbourne Saturdiy morn
ing to march In the annual
m arching clinic. Of course
they wiU make superior be
cause they are really good.
• • • So sorry to hear of the
passing of Mrs. Leola Eggers
She was a friend to everyone
She will be missed so very
m uch. • • • Only three days of
school
this
week
kiddies.
W hy? Thanksgiving of course.
Have a wonderful holiday so
you wUl be able to return to
school
next w e e k .
Our
thought this week—"R egret is
an appalling waste o( engery.
You can't build oc it; it is only
good for waUowing.

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T H A N K S G IV IN G S P E C IA L S
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WHERE

SHOPPING IS

A PLEASURE.

HBfvri bt Sliced Y cIIbw Clin*

F *P Peaches 4

Petting
Films showing that fish re­
spond to petting as dogs and
eats do were shown to mem­
bers of the DeBary Fishing
Club at their November m eet­
ing.
Elmer Thompson, program
chairman.
showed
colored
movies taken o f underwater
acenes o ff the Bahamas with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Muller
am ong the coral reefs pelting
and feeding the fish. The cou ­
ple had young sharks eating
from their gloved hands and,
after spending many hours
beneath the surface, they
found several fish awaiting
their arrival each dsy to be
petted.
During the business ses­
sion President Norvin Roach
urged members to read the
artirla in current issues o f
Field and Stream pertaining
to handling of bait.
Announcement was made
that the deep sea fishing out­
fit and other equipment do­
nated to the club for an
awards program is on display
in tha DeBary businrsa area.

P e a r H a lv e s 3

Books of local authors dls
played at the DeBary Public
Library's in n m l silver tea
were "T h e Push Cart W ar."
"H igh. Wide and Handsome"
and “ Tell Me About the Cowbarn D addy," by Jean Merrill,
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Merrill; "P ot Luck With Lobite r s " and "C ave Man to
Space M an" by Margaret F ris­
ky and "Baffling Affair in the
County Hospital" by Dorothy
pem iag , registered nurse of
D rBary

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Plump Geese

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T)m Paradise Point Hobby
Club bold lte first Norm box
meeting M D m bon* *1 Mrs.
G tea CeOard *a B olter A m
is Boor Lake. Special (M ill
v o n Mr*. CollaN'e daughter,
Mrs. Kay Fny. and a neighbor, Mrs. Graca Croon.
This club noota otory oth­
er * « k and member* maks
many docerathr* article* as
vstl as many useful Item*. At
present they an working on
Christmas gifts tbay will b*
axebanging within Uw club.
Others present for the
masting were Mra. Mattie Hol­
ly. Mrs. A. P. Smith, Mrs.
Prsd Smith, Mrs. 3. N. Pattesea, Mrs. Prod Gick, Mrs.
Robert Maplesden, Mrs. Olhrer
Hahn, Mrs. Edward Parrott,
Mn. Daniel 0. Brooks and
Mrs. W. R. Johnson.
Mrs. Gerald SehclfOr, a
regular member who was hos­
pitalised at the time neupar­
ing from surgery, has returned homo and la convalescing
satisfactorily.
The club's nest meeting will
be the Cbrietmae Party and
win ba bald Da*. 10 at tha
home of Mrs. Brooks, 3101 Ce­
celia Drive in Bear Lake.

TASTE
n STRAINED

Gospel Concert
Staled Nov. 27
Annual Gospel Concert spon­
sored by tha Sanford Fire Dopertinent for ths Plremen'a
Benefit Fund will ba beld at
I p.m. Nov. 27, at the Civic
Cantor,
Psitursd siagori in the con­
sort include the Florida Boys
Quartet, tha Rebels Quartet,
Pathfinders Quartet and "D ig
J im " Walla.
A e fm b m e n ti o f hot dogs,
toffs* and aoft drlnki will be
served by tha firemen.

LIMIT • 2 W ITH $5.00 OR MORE FOOD ORDER

Far Your Holiday Boling*§••••Amarlcon Baauly

Gorden Circle
PRE-MAR a PACKED IN HEAVY SYRUP

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Shows Display
For Holiday
By Maryann Miles
Articles on tha theme "Noel
Novelties," made by members
o f the Dear Lake Garden Cir­
cle for the Orlando Garden
Club's Chrlatmaa Trea Lana
Dec. 3-1, were on display at
a recent meeting of the
local g r o u p
held at the
home of Mra. Vernon Herring,
ton.
During the busalnasa seeelon, with Mrs. C. L. Drunk,
president, presiding member!
diwueied plane for partlci*
paling In exhibits at tha
Central Florida Fair to ba held
In Orlando atartlng Feb. 14.
Fair them* this will be "100
Years o f Progress Under Five
Flag*.'' Dear Lake ladies will
be busy sewing dresses e f Co­
lonial design at their them*
wilt be "F n g liih Herttate In
17fi3 *•
Next meeting o f the group
wili be Dee. 16, home o f Mrs.
William Massey, 1314 Lake
Asher Circle, Dear Lake, for
the circle's annual Chrlitmat
Party.

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Westminster
Women Meet

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The W om an's Association of
the Westminister Presbyterian
Church of Casselberry met
recently
at
the
home
of Mrs. Gordon Dillon on
Urightun Dr., Howell Park, for
a Thank Offering service.
Mra. Lucas Grila was in
charge of the program with
several mem bers taking part.
The Thank Offerings go to
worthwhile projects such as
medical work among the In*
diins o f the Southweet. col*
leg* scholarship*, the fund
(or educating foreign students
In this country.
The hostess. Mr*. Claud#
Dean, s e r v e d refreshment*
of apple sauce, fruit cake,
coffee and nuts.
The fam ous old Santa Fe
Trad ran from western Mia*
souri into New M exico, a
distance o f 780 miles.

Mr. Jim Hubby fa no long­
er associated with air In
any capacity. I will not be
responsible far env com­
mitments mad* by aim.
E. II. MrAleiandrr, Prra.
Mac's Oil Company, Inc.
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and pear* are good fruit buya
thia week.
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tuppllea of onion*, potatoea,
apple* and eranberriea are in
itore for the chopper.

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Broccoli, cabbage, carrot*,
celery,
cucum ber*,
green*,
lettuce,
pepper*,
radiehee.
equaab, and aweet potatoea
ar« filling vegetable bln*
acroie the nation.

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food*, euch a* turkey*, poUtoe* tad eranberriei, art W
good aupply and attractively
p*icad at this week’* market*.
Addition*Uy, planty of fruit*
and rentable* await tha
week'a aboppen.
Turkey* top the lilt la meet
buj», with broiler-fryer*, beet
and pork route, and ham*
running a do** aecood. Eggi,
canned pink utmoa, fiih
•tick*, and U*h portion* com­
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of
of
Pinacreat Baptlat Church waa
held recently at F ellow ihlp
Hall. Opening devotion waa
given by Mr*. Lucille Abrame
end o program entitled, “ W archip Through
In tercesio-y
Prayer” was presented b y
Mia. V. M. Smith with anma
of tha membera participating,
Preilding Chairman M.-*.
Harold Sherwood welcom ed
new membera, Mra. W altar
Lang and Mra. Caaey Dunn
and gueata Mra. Mamie T ay­
lor of Sanford and Mra. K al*
Wigglna of Baacum.
A Chrlatmaa ba ik et fo r n
needy family will be the De­
cember Community M iaiion
project.
The
meeting
adjourned
with the membera attending
the General Meeting o f tha
WMU, which waa held In the
Church. Refreehmenta follow ­
ed with Mra. R. C. Whitmire
in charga.
Thai# attending were Mra,
llarold Sherwood, Mr*. A dwon Clark, Mr*. V. M. Smith,
Mr*. Harold Davie, Mr*. Lil­
lian Ravrll, Mrs. Lucille Ah*
rami, Mri. Daiey H om e, Sira.
Waller
I.ong,
Mra.
Fred
Gray, Mre. f a i r y Dunn. Mra.
Johnnie Herrin, Mra. R. C.
Whitmire, Mre. D. F. Monday,
Mr*. S, L. W iggine, M ri. Voile
William* Jr., Mra. C. L. Kit*Patrick and g u e iti.

95 Fare Dodders
Trapped I n Cheek
LONDON &lt;UP1&gt; Kara
d od jeri on London'* dutriet
line aubway Iraine had a total
of |2.jno in fmea and court
cn»ti impoeed on them.
The 95 were trapped In a
four-hour rheck between IUrone Court and Wimbledoa
Sept 23.

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find all
problems
cu lt fo r
over • all
know the meaaa b y
can gain a greater
with other*. An
big im ile belpe much.

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A R IE S
19) V eka e point te get to
your barber ebop o r beeutielaa
early, but take care not te
apend overly much later fa r
recreation. B e m ore proficient
In ekilled work. Make p rog,
reaa.

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"WeB, If a been nlee meeting your husband. You knew,
be r—Undo me a let of my Oearp T

By Dkk Turner

CARNIVAL

TAU RU S (A pril 30 to H ay
20) You have virion concern­
ing whet m int be don* to
hove m ore aeeure itroctur#
under you in A H . Take It ve­
ry eaay a t home In PM or
there la argument. Be poised
under pressure*.
,
GEMINI (M ay SI to June
S I) Keeping appointment* o f
either a business o r a person­
al nature are a must In A H .
Later, correct any errors in
reports, ate. Use car* In rou­
tine w ork, since speed can
cause mistakes.
MOON CHILDREN (Jun*
22 to July 21) Conditions
about you can be Improved
greatly during tha day, but
guard against depression to ­
n ig h t Be eure to handle all
business affair* elevtrly. Get
property toned up.

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LEO (Ju ly 22 to August
21 ) Going after personal o r
business aims In AM can bring
fine results, but see that yon
are not too demanding. Know
w hat your true position la
with others. Y ou have a per­
fe c t right to know this.
VIRGO (A ugust 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Private duties can
be quickly handled ao that
you hava free time for mora
Important thing* just around
to com er. Get property fixed,
add color, beauty. Inereaao
happiness with music.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) Better handle any
important affa irs eacly alnca
later you eoutd Irk others
when planets are not so fav­
orable. Safeguard friendships.
F orget the social fo r today or
tonight.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) Be sure you
handle outride matters con­
scientiously and prove that
you are an upstanding citUen.
Prepare fo r those new out­
lets in which you ara Inter­
ested. Bum the midnight oil.
SA G ITTARIU S (November
22 to December 21) Novel
Ideae and situations can bo
quite fin* now, but you havo
to weed out the poorest. Get
a t letter writing early. Avoid
overly • glam orous person
from out-of-town.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Y ou can han­
dle both personal and mar*
cantlle a ffa irs in sarly morn­
ing, but avoid some condition
where Jealousy could m u lt .
Think before you a c t Be ac­
tive, dynamic.
AQ UARIUS (January 21
to February 19) Get any
problems w ith associate* be­
fore lunch, alnca rather trou­
blesome matter* arise later.
However, i f you do what waa
promiied, this will blow over
quickly with other*. Be fa s t
PISCES (February 30 to
March 20) Keep working with
vim at whatever Is before
you, but then placate an Irate
co-worker. Do not let anyone
throw you fo r e loop. Take
care of that health problem
tonight.
IP YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TO D A Y, he or ah* will re­
quire much praia* and en­
couraging words and will re­
act violently almost at being
ridiculed, but you find that
gentility w ill produce marvel­
ous results. There la an avid
hunger for good literature end
foreign languages can be
learned with true facility.
Give a good education and aa
many other advantages i s
possible, Pin* career denoted.
“ The Store impel, thay
d o not com p el” Whet yea
make of your Ufa is large­
ly np to Y O U !
Carroll Rlghter’ a Individual
Forecast fo r your sign for De­
cember Is now ready. For your
ropy send your birthdat* and
11.00 to Carroll Rlghter Fore­
cast (The Sanford Herald),
Box 1931, Hollywood 28, Cal­
ifornia.

RECORD ROBBERY

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Puppy with Yellow Collar.
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ASK about ous Trial Purchase
Plaa o * Bang Instruments.
CARD or THANES
Bukur's Music Shop. 222-7RI2
P la n a accept my warmeet
thanks to All and E w k o f
Plaao S«rvtettf k
you Ibr Kindness ihowa ma
Gene Cumbte - » M 1
during my aecldest 1 am
most grateful to u c h o f you WURLITZER spinet P la te,
lor flow eri, e ird i, donatio**,
M odem Limed Oak Finish
tatophoM c illi and vltlU .
MM easts. 322434$.
Spocltl think! to Brlseoa
Fuseral Horn*, Dr. 0 . H. PIANO— Lester spiaat, mabogany, with Soiovox, (too
Starke and the HoapiUl
cash. 3220327.
Fam ily. M iy the Father o f
M ercury ever keep and
32.
EqaiRRMRt
B ias! you for hli service.
Sincerely yours,
Hsynae Office Mschtaa Co.

Rtv. A. A. Fields
toil W. ink St.

4. Beauty Care

10. Poultry • Livestock
JERSEY Heifer Calves, good
stock $10, up. Falrglade Jar•ey Dslry, Geneva. ____

37. Moving 4k Storage
Local k Long Distant
Adams Trsnifer k Storage
322022$
322-4471

43. Plants, Feeds, Seeds

m n
SANFORD FEED STORE
Sunflower Seed — Wild Bird
12. Special Notices
Seed— Jim Dandy Dog Feed
—$3.71 for 30 lbs. Includes
NUMISMATICS
Tax.
All Types Supplies — Folders 330 Sanford Ave.
38
3 for $1.00
POW ELLS OFFICE SUPPLY 50. Mite. For Sale

15. Special Service*
RICHARD'S TREE SVC.
Free estimates, Licensed
4 Insured. Ph. 323-0300

A &amp; B CONTRACTORS

BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
o i lO.ooo Items
1300 Grapeville Ave.
2-PIECE living room suite,
cheep, t platform rocker,
sm all clectrie heater. 322*
1743.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
l — i,o it * round
1— P*r*on*l*

I—
X * * «i7 Care
I —Day N u rm i* *
4—C h ild C*r«

I — Dos*— Cat*— r * t*
to— I.lro to c k
II—
Spaclal Nolle**
IS— Cotarlnp
IS— Plac** l* K*t
IS— Spaclal a«r*lc*»
IS— Hwlmmln* Pool*

IT— Ja n ito rial

S.rvlca*

IS— D o-lt-T ou ri*lf
IS— Bulldart Suppll**
! * — Concrct* Comtr.
SI— Horn* Raptlr*
SS— Plumbing
SS— Painting
SI— W all Drilling
I I — Air Cond. A Ranting
SI— R *dl* &gt; Talsvlalsn
IS— Photo * Equipment
It— llom t Appllanc**
I t— Mualoal tnairumanl*
Jl— Butin*** Kqulpaant
IS— Job Printing
I t — Upholntary
IS— Vacuum citanar*
SI— Moving A aiorag*
IS— Egttrmlnalor*
IS— Plant*— Flower*— S tate
»»— Mlac. For Sal*
SI— A rllclta For llta t
IS— Swap or Kachans*
SS— Wantad To Buy
SS— Furnltur* Tor Bala
SS— Antlqu** Far 1*1*
SI— M ona/ To Loan
I t — Burl**** Opportunltlaa

I I — M an */ Wantad
SS— Savina* A La**
IS— Inauraac*
•»— Schoola A laatruatltM
7*— Km p|o/m **t Xarrl***
71— Mala II.Ip Wantad
71— Fatnala llalp Wantad
71— Mala or Famal* llalp
71—Stal.a llalp Wantad
*1— Situation Wantad
• l— lucoma Pr*p*rty
IS— llualnta* Prop.— Bat*
IS— Itaal Kalat* Wantad
I t — lltal Kalat* Salt
I I — Bualnaaa Ranttl*
50— L o ll For Bala
» l — Farm*— (lrovaa
SS— Oul af Slat* Aar ta g*
*5— lloutaa For Sal*
S«— llou ia t— Sat* or R **t
51— lloua* For Rant
too— Itaaort Ranlala
lo t — Traitor a— Cabana*
107— Mobil* llonraa—Bala
I I I — Mobil* Horn**— n*n|
10*—'Tralltr Spaca— Hint
1CJ— Trallar Lota— Sal*
t« « — Apartmanta For Itaal
ta i— Kooma Far Itaal
I I I — llotat Itooma
111— Kantal A a **i*
111— Wantad To llant
IIS— Autoa For bala
t i l — Autoa— Bala or Trad*
t i l — Trucka For Sat*
ISO— AutonmtD* Sarvle*
I I I — Fcooiar* A Cpataa
131— lloata A Motor*
U S — Marina Xubb IIS*
—

84. Real Estate • Sale

I , 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
t. IV*. $ 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT! 122-1301
F er Complete Inform itkm
See or Call Your

425-5938

FHA - VA
SALES RROKKR

Stensbrom Realty

per,
4881.

Btempar

Aieaey, 3 8

ORLANDO Asatea Park. f70
SPACIOUS COUNTRY HOME
mo., 3 Bdrm. Unfurnished
o * S acre. West side between
house,
102 EganDriv*. Open,
95. Houses For 8ak
City Limits and Interstate
call collect Miami. Cl-1373.
4; on paved road. Clean,
3 BEDROOM, '2 Bath, screen
good aolld construction, 4 2 BEDROOMS, Oak floors, Til*
ed petto. Ph. 323-0A6I.
bath, enclosed porch A Car
bedroom s, 2 baths. Here's
port, K itches equipped. 2400
READY TO MOVE IN
country living and low taxes
New 3 it 4 Bedroom Homes,
Orange Avo. Pb. 38-1974.
for a price ot $12,00$ with
1-2 baths. So. Longwood area
tt.000
dow*
and $82 a
DUPLEX, furnished, 1 bed­
—Trades
considered, aad
month.
room, n e w l y
decorated.
we’ ll build o o your let. Semi­
Adulls.
Another
available
nole County's Leading Build
Dec. 1, 322 3410.
or
HAROLD LOGAN
Investment A Realty
W. ORLANDO, 3 Bdrm. Un
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC. 11$ N. Park A ve.
381171
furnished house, $70 m o , 110
Sales offico: So. on U. S. 17
Fairfax A va Opon, call col
$2 to Dixie BeU Dinar, turn
G RIEN BRXAR
l t d Miami 431-1373.
right one Mock on Seminole Choirs
late
avaitahln
to
Ave. 638 3911.
G m n briar at Leek Artec 101. Traitor • Cabana*
■verlteklng
g a ll
«eun*.
CAMPER Trailer aU metal,
Custom building U y*ur
good A solid. Cooking fact•pacification*.
Greenbrier
n i E TIME TESTED FIRM
lltits. Sleeps 2. $173. 322-0039
developed by
t i l N. P irk Ava
FA 3 4 1 8
K1NGSWOOD
102. Mobil* Home* • Sato
3 BEDROOM. Famtty Room, 1
BUILDERS, INC.
EXCELLENT condition, 1x13',
Bath, built in AppUancti,
FA 2-B0T4
air conditioned. Owner. 3 8
Central Air k Hest, wall to
202 Fairmont Dr.
8061.
wall carpetlnf. 322 3308.

SO U TH W A R D

St. Johns Realty

$100.00 DOWN

55100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

Seminole Realty

V A -FH A

Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
REALTY

.

Payton Realty

VW

GO WEST

NOTICE HOME BUYERS

• • • CALL • • •

MERLE W. WARNER, Realtor
70S SOUTH PAR K AV EN U E
D IA L 322-3629
SANFORD, FLORIDA

FURNISHED. I room House.
1303 Sanford Ave.

Real Estate — lasursnce
Ma Heva The H om e For You $ • BEDROOM, 3 bith, un­
3rd. k Park A v t.
1 8 3641
furnished t mi. to base, 2
blocks to shopping center A
JOHN E. FOX,
school. 1 year leasa reqjilr
2848 PARK DRIVE
Realtor
ed . $120 m o. 381670 after
322-2420 Night 322-7495 $ p. m.
306 N. Park Ave.
323-0348
38-4148
87. Huainea* Rentals
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom
38 4824
38-3482
house, Kitchen equipped. Ph.
WAREHOUSE SPACE
383431.
AU or part 13,000 square ft.
FURN. gar. apt. 38-2800.
for lease. S w W. H. Stem-

Stemper Agency

v n rtc * a r B ir r
T N R B T 4 T K 17 r i . o l l l l M TO
JA K O tl T R B L A N D . W H O SE
H IS ID K X C K A N D I. A S T
KNOWN A D M IK S 7 IS
r/O M A R T K R tfK * n .v .
m * m oan b o u l e v a r d .
APAUTMK.NT SK . H R u o K LT.V. N EW T O R K :
A sw*r* 0*m *l*l*t h**tns
h im 111*4 M il n it you In th*
C ircu it C**rt I* and tor S*m lnot* C ount/, flo rid * , br P K U O Y JO T K B I.A N D . for dlvorc*.
th* »hnrt till* *f which I* r K t t o r JO T R B L A N D . P liln ttff.
«*rs«*. J A K O * T R B L A N D . D «.
f»n l»n t. th«(* *r**em» *r* to
command /* u t* * p p *ir *nd
fit* /• * / Amwsr *r oth*r d*f*n«* or pl**dt*p h*r*m with
th* C D rh *f th* C irc u it Court
of l«m ln*l* C o u n t/, F l-r ld * .
and **rv* A c«pr th*r*of on
P U IB tlir* *lt*e**7. Mack N.
Clavsltnd . J r , A lt a r * * / at t-aw.
P. O. Dr*w*r X. Sanford, f l o r ­
id*. on *r b*tor* th* t lih d « / of
f&gt;*c«mb*r, A. D IS d l. or oth*rvia* d«cr&lt;* /r * confaaao w ill
b* «*t*r*d *a*ln»t /o u.
Th* Saafard H arald I* d#«i*a*t*4 •• » **wip*p*r of a*n•rat clrculstl** I* which tht*
•Itatton *h*U b* publt*n*d one*
•tch w*«k far four c**t*cuti«*
wash*.
W ITN KSd m i hand and o fflc.i*l i**l of th* C la rk o f ih*
C lrc a ll Court *n Hit* th* llt h
1* / *f N ov*»b«r, A. D. ISd l.
(■ K A L I
Arthur M. ■ *• kwlth. Jr.
Clark uf C ircu it Court
I I /. Martha T. V lhU n. D. C .
Mack X. Cl*v«l»nd. J r ,
Attorn*/ tor P la ln tllf
53. Wanted To liuy
Hull* i l l
Sanford Atlantic N ational
30.
Home
Appliance*
Bank Ilultdlnf
USED FURNITURE, one room
P. a Dr»w«r Z
or houseful, tools, miac.
SrtNFORD ELECTRIC
Sanford. Florid*
Publlth S ot. I I. 1J. t*. A D*c G E. Appliances—New A Used
items. ANYTHING you have
I . I»«*.
to »eU. 322 2270.
118 Magnolia
3 8 1362
C L K J -II

17-$2 at Hiawatha

Payton Realty

HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ROOFINO, PAINTING A
INSULATING
COLDSPOT Refrig. 13 ft.,
From Samtnola County
Financing Arranged
322-2217
Self Defrost. 10 lb. freerer
Prom laniard Kiohons*
(Dial D ln a l)
like new; Electric Range,
ALTERATIONS on Latlies 4&gt;
30" Wcstinghouie f u l l y
REALTOR
INSUROR
SE V E R A L OuUtandmg 2 A 3
Mens Clothing. 834-1911.
Auto.; Roll up Garage Door* 5 3 . Wanted To Buy
6 9 . S c h o o l* A In stru ctio n * FA 2-4991 1919 S. Fraach Ave.
Bedroom Home* available I*
9x12 Galv , Complete Alum,
TIX1T SHOP
all
Areas a.' Sanford Let us
Government Owned
window* mixed atsee. Call WE BUY U si« Furniture, one
"W e fix everything except
Show you Around!
piece
or
houseful.
Furay
U.
S.
CIVIL
SERVICE
Home*
after 3 p. m. 38-3801.
broken hearts."—Authorized
Redding k Fura. C o . 901 W.
TESTS!
dealer for Jacobsen Lawn
MINK SCARF with S small
tit St. 322-6391.
mowers. Expert Key k Lock
skins $30. Man's formal Tux­
Men women, IASI. Start high
1801 I . Park Ave.
Service, 400 W. 1st St. 322Selection of 2, 3, and 4
edo including White Coat 55. Furnltur* For Sale
as 1102.00 a week. Prepara­
FA 2-382 any time
4T31.
Bedrior.ii
located
In
virioua
also. 42-44. HO. Call 322 1680
tory training until appoint­
Used furniture, sypnaaces,
lection* of Sanford
D R A P E R IE S - Beautiful Fa
after 4 p. m.
ed.
Thousands of jobs open.
EVERETT A . HARPER
tools, tie. Bought • Sold
Immediate Delivery
brics, free estimates. Adam 's
Experience
usually
unneces­
AGENCY - REALTOR
Larry's Mart SIS Sanford
GOLF Clubs, left handed, bag
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
Decorative Service. 38-2022.
sary. FREE Information on
1883 S. Park Ava.
Ava. Ph. FA 2-4132.
and cart. $60. 322 5063; after
KltOM
$50.00
lobs, salaries, requirements.
P
te
te
e FA 2-2264 or FA 3 - 1 *
17. Janitorial Service*
4 38-3104.
FOR THE REST HOME
NEW Sofa A chilr $69. Refrig.
Write TODAY giving name,
HUY
k Stove. 38-160$.
address and phone Lincoln
PINECREST
YENTSCH MAINTENANCE MAGIC CHEF Gas Stove,
SEE YOUR
Service, Box 109, Sanford
$230 MOVES IN
Crib, Play Pea. Play Table,
Service It Supplies
~ WILSON MAIER FURN.
Herald.
$82 PER MONTH
Bell Tone Hearing Aid. 322
2383 S. Park Dr.
322-4S43
Buy — Sell — Trade
3 Bdrm. Ige combination din­
4943.
311-13 E. l i t
383423
19. Builder* Supplies
ing room , living room, Fli
MEN'S, Women's, Children's
room. For Spacious living,
FkKB
ESTIVATE
PAINT close out ‘ t price
ihnei at discount prices
Low taxes, Fenced ysrd.
I'pbolsterlag * M ittresi rteGREGORY LUMBER CO.
Surplus City, 201 W. 1st,
Nearby s c h o o l , Shopping
ovating New k Used Furni­ MAN— 21-13 for Insurance
320 Maple Ave.
3 8 0300
Centers, 3 8 (&gt;329 hy Owner.
ture- Call Nix Bedding Mfg
Debit, Sanford area. Salary
I'atlos, Floor, Free K itim a a i
Co
at 70* Celery Ave
plus ronimUsinn. 323 0613.
send, cement, rock, pipe,
20. H ardw ar*
LO CH ARBO R
FA 2-2117.
•teel, grease trip s, dry
Four bedroom, modern, cen­
Sanford's Moat Complete
wells Stepping stones.
MASTER Rsrtwr, l/ingw ood
For uie biggest seiecQa* of
tral heat, built in stove,
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
PUsa, contact foil Living­
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
nearly new and used furni­
washer, dryer, 2 baths, 2 car
203 E. 25th.
3224461 309 Elm Ave.
ston.
322-1741
ture, w
Noli'* Kumilur*
carportc, storage, e v e r y
Brokerage
la
Casselberry
room has outside entrsnee,
2 1 . H orn* R e p a ir *
NECCHI. Opel Arm. equipped
ou 17-92 Open 4 days 9 lo 6 DAIRY QUEEN Driver, prespacious windows. M s s y
to sew button* on. Monogram
O ffice: 38-2U4
fer older man. 2323 Park
ROOFINO REPAIR, U r g e nr
other features too numerous
$ Hem. Pay off balance $33.
Nights:
323-079$
60. iluHlnasR Opport.
Drive, Sanford
Small. Call bafore t A.M. or
to mention. I acre of beauti­
3 payment* of S7 each.
38-044$
after 3 I’ M. EUDELL, Ph.
ful wooded land on Areory
SANFOHD SEWING CTR.
WANTED: ACTIVE MANAG­ GOOD PROPOSITION for full
2321 Park Drive
322-7388. •
Lake. Phone us tor addition­
New and Used Machines. Re
ER PARTNER, Mate or Fe­
time licensed Rrsl Estate
2 BEDROOM. I Bath home
al details.
conditioned Singers, $12 93
male, for established Tropi­
22 Plumbing
Salesman Ball Blair Agency,
on
large
lot.
Hardwood
104 S. Park Ave.
389111
cal Fish Aquarium. Other
211 S. Perk Ave , City.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
floori,
drapei
throughout,
PLUMBING
Interests prevent owner from
B O A T S , Guns. Buy. Sell.
Realtor
large
Monkey
Punle
tree.
Ctetraetlag Repalra
full time operation. Small
Trade, Repair. O S T E E N
72. Female Help Wanted
Carportc k separate Gar­ Raymond Lundqulit, A s m .
. FREE ESTIMATES
investment in business re " I ,
tltllDGE r is il CAMP.
age with work ihop. Low FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
R. L HARVEY
quired. Will consider sell­ EXPERIENCED SEWING MA­
down payment.
204 SlRford Ave.
PA 2 33*3 TREE RIPENED Citru*. Na
ing. P. O. Box 216. Cassel­
CHINE Operators needed.
vets. We ship Albert H. PeU
berry.
Steady year round em ploy­
23. Palntiag
Osteen. 32S4S73 or 322-4191.
ment in ou* modern sir-con322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
FOR LEASE
PAPERHANGING-PAINTING FOR Fresh. Cage Laid Eggs,
ditlonod factory.
till IA
SERVICE
STATION.
» years Exp.-$22-T331
2 DORM., 1306 Elliott, $8,300.
ALIX O r SANFORD
atop in at 2739 Country Club Good Locau ia Goal Products.
• Sedans
3 8 0323 or 3234.
3418 Orlando Dr., Sanford
Road. .Also Plsnts for sale.
Good Treatment
FOR P ita ting k Repair CaU
• Hard Topn
322-4039.
PHONE LOCALLY 384342
3 8 4 4 M after S.
BABY Sitters wanted, start
• Convertible*
or apply to the
GET Professional carpet clean­
Mon. Call 322 8239.
24. Wall Drilling
• Station Wagona
PURE
OIL
COMPANY
ing results—rent Blue Lus­
ON W EST FIRST 8T.
Com
plcl* Stlrrlio*
tre Electric Carpet ShamWELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
For rear automoMie bar Beauty Operator, Junior or
• Ben Howland
S9'»
Thru 4 l's
pooer $1 per dey. Carroll's gains, check the Herald class­
3PRLNKLSR SYSTEMS
Senior, at once.
Miry
•
C h a rlie Craig
Furniture.____ _____________ ified display section.
All Type# aad Steen
$200 . $300 Down
Brown. 3 8 6601.
* Bob Thowi*
• F ra n k B ru tio a
We Repair aad Service
940 • $60 Month
51. Article* For Kent
STINE
106% Mrrhaniial
Maciuae
and Supply Co.
RENT A BED
Guarani** — 30 Day* —
207 W tod St
F A 2 6433
Rollaway,
Hospital.
Baby
1,000 Mil** On AU
Would you like to buy n horn* with m dow * paymtnlT
Beds, by Day, Week, or
29. Photo 4k Equipment
Ua*d VW'*.
For a limited lima, th* VETERANS-ADM INISTKA.
Month
TION ■»l*ct*d horn** in certain arts*. REDUCED Ih*
Bate*
—
Part* — Strvir*
WIEBOLDT S CAMERA SHOP
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
■•la* prirt. YOU DO N O T HAVE TO BE A
Factory Authorised Dealer
3 8 3111
Cameras
Films • Finishing 114 W 1st
VETERAN TO Q U ALIFY.
210 S. Park Ave., Sanford

322-5612

LARGE 4 Bedroom Home with
full bath and 2 half baths
&lt;123 m o.; 3 BEDROOM. 2
bath home
with
Family
room 118 month.

FHA - VA HOMES

Ball-Blair Agency
“ I get i real geod pa*l in the school play! I’m •
stagehand l"

$100 DOW N

BABY Sitting, call 223-JS23.

BART P1LCHKR, BROKER
Personal Service
Call 322-7499

35. Vacuum Cleaner*

FOR ADOPTION: 2 Darling
Tiny
kittens, excel.
IQ,
boutebroken 322 1431.

HAIR Stylist wanted, full or S A N F O R D ’S N E W E S T 2 BEDROOM, lVk Bath, SunHOMES. Wert 4th SL San­
laad Estates, Sanford. Low
part time Call 222 3742 or
ford. I Bedroom , lVk bath,
dow * pay m eat. Ph. 322-1132.
evenings 322-2433.
FHA k VA Loan*. LMN EN­
Bale me Rent
DAY CURB girl. WhRe, must TERPRISES la c .. Builder
be experienced. Also relief Harold Logan, eall M8-38U.
waitress. Chiek-N-Treat.
Salesman ee D uty 4:1$ p. m. CUSTOM BUILT Home on
Lake. Ph. evenings 38-1397.
to dark.
MAIDS—N.Y. to $33 wk. RUSH
REFERENCES. TOP JOBS. HOUSE, with *aw roof, stove, 97. Houat* For Rent
H. water beater, attic fan,
FAR E ADVANCED QUICK­
3 BEDROOM House oo Lake.
floor furnace Ik pump. With
LY. HAV-A-MAID. 4 Bood
Electricity. 10 miles from
Pur*,
garage
Apt.
2382
San­
St., Great Neck. N. Y.
Sanford, partly furnished,
ford Ave. $10,800. 223408 or
good fishing A hunting. Call
77. SitMtton Wanted
3254.
38-0311 or 38-8736.
HOWELL’S AGENCY, Baby
NEAT FURN. Cottage, suit­
fitting apeclaliat. Transport!
able for
couple.
Private
lira furnished. CaU 322 123$.
yard. 2N$ Palmetto, Th.
DAYS Work. 322474$.
38-3821.
DAYS Work. 122 2713.

Nsw and Used M sehlasi
Sales k Rental*
114 M atnnlii
323-0441

CUT'N CURL Beauty Shop
311 Palmetto Ave.
322 0834
VACUUM CLEANER
Evening Appointments
Repalra, parts, supplies, for
Electrolux. Kirby, lloovnr
HARRIETT’S Beauty Nook,
Air-Way, Rrxsir, GE, etc.
■oft water. evening app'ti.
Vacuum cleaner repaired at
103 So. Oak. 322-3742.
your borne. Free pick-up k
delivery. Serving Sanford
8. Doffn • Cats • Peta
tee IS yra. CM Vacuum ReDOCS HECEIVED for Adop
pair, 1114 Park Ave. Ph.
tioo, boarded. Animal Rea*
322-4743.
cua League, 1700 W. Mlnae
SAN FO RD VACUUM SVC.
tot a, DeLaod. Ph. 734-1148.
Y OU R REXAIR D EALER
BOXER Puppies $10. Call 222- ISM 8. Park
322-Mtl
3293.
SALES • PARTS - SERVICE

I

lot. A psrU n K far Kami A t#$
u el

31. Mnaknl Inetnunenta

2.

95. House* For 8*1$

f r r a ll Nov. 23, 1944— Pnge 7-A 72. Female Help Wanted PS. Hotmen F o r Sale

-a

The Dodge Boys
S e m in o le County Mta.
1601 Weal l it Strett
Sanford, Florida

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

322-1835

(M

1-3 and

3 Bedrooms
and USED
Awnings A Cabanas

NE'A’

QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17 92 S

372-2383

1962 N A S H U A - 2 bedrooms.
$2,390. Very clean, excellent
condition.
Crescent City—
OW $2172

10.1. Mobil* Home*
10'

W ID E ,
N O 84908.

• R en t

2-beoroom trailer.

10 x 43 ft. TRA ILER, oo Pri­
vate lot. Adults only, $60
month. Will sell. 3 8 8369.

W K L A K A APARTMENTS
114 W. P i n t St.
*.«4,
ROBE COURT A P T ., 1 B d m . f&gt;Furnished, near base, S IS
~
Sanford Ave. 488-438.
3

ROOM Furnished Apt $38
mo., Includes water A eleetrie. 3 8 9307.

FURN. A p t Close to. Jl
Cowan. 332 4011.
1-Room E lfictcte y a p t srtth
p v t bath A shower, suitable * . for couple or single per en* r» r*
*o r retired. All utilities toeluded in root. Ideally to­ • A asted o o lav SL, wilhto 1
block o f 2 free parking toto
aad ahopptog oastar. In ­ nt&gt;
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quire at Manuel Jacoteo
Dept. Store 211 C. First BL i u r
FURNISHED APtTlOOB MspU.
38-0731.
CLEAN, Furn. Apt. Private Entrance. 1004 Palmetto.

IPS. Room* For Heat
CLEAN ROOM fo r Man. 401
Magnolia Ave. 380710.

115. Autu* for Sale
’It FORD Convertible. 18-2$70l
'O l T r O R D~GALAXI e T soT r .
k H.. take over payments
with $100 equity, $1,700 ow*
ed. Payments $73 m onthly..
Call 8 2 -4 7 8 after 3:30 p. m.
1933 CHRYSLER, A t Machete
lcally $100. CaU 838-7333.
i960 AUSTIN HEALY Sprite,
excellent cooditton. Ph. 323-’

8888.
'63 MERCURY Mootery, 4 dr., .
Hard top, Factory air, Full * ')
power. Very clean, $2,208
;

by owner. Bank financing
arranged. CaU 38-1368.
'35_ OLDS ~ $300. CaU 38-3141
after 4 p. m.
1918, 4 WHEEL DRtVE JE E P.
A -l cond. $473. or trad* for
14 ft. Aluminum Boat out­
fit in A -l shape. After 8
p.m. Ph. 3 8 9369.
M cK EE USED CABS
NO MONEY DOWN
701 French Ave. 323-0721

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1964 TRIUMPH Spitfire, white
with black top, tom eau cov­
er. white walla. Excellent
condltloo. 380453.

3 ROOMS A Bith, turely furn­
ished, cl* in. Adults, no pd*.
Call 3 8 -tS tt.
NICE, Clean 3
3 8 3677.

Room Apt. Ph

EFFICIENCY Apt. 611 Pirk.
3 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. CaU
322 9173, after 3 Ph. 38-0611.
3 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. $33.
2101 Magnolia, Robert A.
Williams. 322-1831.

SOLD!
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QUALITY HOMES

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na wondst when these
quality homes srtoricidia
lew- $7,780. is $ ll^ a ,
with is little is $240 down
snd $49.27 monthly! Dtiv*
sut Today. Sit replica tf
Woild's Fair Housi! frit
udt on rivcitost. * Deltona
0m***“I Taka IsteiiUt) #4
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AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Senkarik Glana and Paint
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED

121. Boat* A Motor*

106. Apartment* for Rout
$30 mo. Up Surplus City.

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lent condition. $1800. Ph.
38-2283.

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'88 Oldamubil* 1198 bal 127 mo ’
'37 Ruirk 8368 baL 438 asa.
'87 Plymouth 8197 bal. 826 mn.
'39 Ford 8396 baL »3l mn.
'37 Ltecoln 8899 bal. 816 ma.
'83 Cadillac 8179 teL |28 mn.
*39 Mercury I860 t e l &lt;27 mo.
'38 Hillmaa $189 b it $27 mo.
'31 Ponitac 8299 bat $17 mo.
'S3 Gldnmobil* $188 bal |26 m*
'63 Chevrolet $389 bal $21 mo
‘37 Imports! $730 bal $33 mo.
'33 Cadillac $299 bal. $1$ mo.
'38 Chrysler $398 teL 111 me.
'39 I'lymooth $888 bal. $31 mo.
'60 Morcury $1894 tel $17 ma
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WEATHER: Mostly cloudy with gome min thru Wednesday; high near 80; low tonight 68-70.________________
VOL. 86

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1808 TUES* NOVEMBER 24, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

City fathers Monday voted
to dig up another I10O or to
to continue paying tem porary
police guards at school cross­
ings until achool la out for the
Christmas holidays.
The city has been paying
out 190.31 a week la salaries
to three part-time guards to
get children across street
safely at West Side, Southaide, Sanford Junior High and
Crooms High Schools.
Commissioner! have appeal­
ed to the School Board for help
with the school crossings and
other problems but as of Mon­
day night had received no an­
swer from abcool officials.
In a letter to the School
Board dated Nov. 10. die city
requested the co-operation and
assistance of the School Board
in four matters Including (b e­
sides the cross guard p ro­
blem ): The matter of a side­
walk on Celery Avenue from
Sanford Avenue to Mellooville
Avenue;
A pedestrian cross walk at
Sanford Junior High School
over French Avenue, at an
estimated cost o f $18,000, pend
lug approval of the State
Road Department;
Activation of the traffic light
at Third Street and French
Avenue at an estimated cost
of $2,600.
The city's letter asked that
a meeting be act up to dis­
cuss these items and brln/
them to a conclusion.

NO.

Traffic Signal
AtaM
Poses Puzzle

City Digs Up
$100 To Pay
School Guards

Rain - But M ore
N eeded Locally

ford

e

Sip Coda s r m

Tucker called yesterday'*
it’ s showers as "to o spotty to be
of general h elp." lie said the
free.
Only
there
wasn’t
cloud rover this morning will
enough of I t
allow ihe moisture to atay
Parts of the Sanford area longer. The agricultural agent
were pelted by two afternoon said "m uch
m ore general
rain
is
needed
to
prevent ser­
rainstorms
while
many
near­
Thirty-fifth annual barbe­
ious damage.”
cue o f Judge R- W. Ware’s Bl* by areas failed to record any
bla class of First Methodist precipitation.
Church will be held at 7 p.m.
The weatherman promised,
tonight at McKinley Hall.
however, m ore rain will (all
Judge W’ are opened this cla»»
in 1029 and has been its only in scattered showers today.
Y esterday's storm s could
taachar.
a e e
be teen approaching from the
Marines of Marine Barracks,
Memo to Carroll Burke: east and ampia warning was Sanford Naval Air Statloa, to­
8ome people are wondering if given to seek cover. They day began a tw oday field
proceeds from ChriUmaa Seal crossed the city in a south­ training exercise called Ope­
■alea in Seminole County are westerly direction and soak­ ration "Catch.”
Purpose of the exercie is to
going to Orange County, since ed much of the area in doing
train the Marinas in the code
they were delivered in envel­ 1L
ope* with Orlando return ad­
Agricultural Interests ball­ of conduct for U. S. service­
dress and postmark.
ed the rainfall at almost des­ men, priionet-of-war life and
•
•
•
interrogation methods, a n d
perately needed and added
Fuislers: Pronounce Polish much m ore la necessary to iescape and evasion techni­
ques.
and polish; Job and job.
prevent a loss of crops.
Commencing tha exercise
Dr. Frank Darby, of the
Dove hunting in Leffler Central Florida Experiment was this existing problem situ­
Field on State Road 419 near Station, said this morning hii ation: A large enemy force
Wagner has been closed be­ station recorded .29 of an has landed uti the Florida East
Coast ami is advancing toward
cause o f (he lack of doves. inch of rain yesterday.
the Sanford Naval Air Station
Unless more doves appear the
He added the humidity had
site will be closed to hunters held throughout the night at and other military basea in
for the rest of the current sea­ too per cent aod with this Central K lorda. A reconnaison. This action was reported morning’s cloud cover it all sance foot patrol has been
by Bob Johnson of the Fresh­ helped the parched earth. sent from Marine Barracks to
w ater Fish and Game Com­ "W ith the clouds,” he said, lorate the enem y force, their
directions of m arch, logical
mission.
"w e usually get some rain
e
e
•
avenues of approach and other
and that will be a big help."
intelligence information which
Two separate notices on
Dr. Darby said the area
the
same church
bulletin cou|,j use about aix inches can be passed on to the Ma­
board leaves the readers in stretched over ■ period of a rine and Army units rapidly
moving down from the North
a
quandary.
Reads
one: week.
to meet the enemy threat.
"Strong drink is your worst
County Agricultural Agent
During *he patrol the Ma­
enemy.'* Reads the other: Cecil A. Tucker also pointed
“ Make your worst enemy to the urgent need (or more rines met a large enemy unit
which cut off the withdrawal
your best friend.”
rain to prevent a serious loss
• • •
routes and captured most of
of citrus. He said leaf curt
Just noticed that letters is being noticed on the trees the patrol. The Marloea were
from the State Road Depart­ and a fruit drop can be ex­ marched to the rear and con­
ment are dated thusly: No­ pected unless the area gets fined in an enemy prisoner-ofwar stockade Here the Ma
vem ber IS. 19Safety-4.
som e m ore relief.
rioes will remain for the next
two days unless they can man­
Goldwater supporters are a
age tn escape and make their
loyal lot . . one such "never W o u ld -B e T h ie f
A would be thief was fright­ way back to Marine Barracks.
say d ie ” individual living on
The POW stockade wa* con­
Dodd Road, posted a sign on ened away Monday afternoon
his property before the elec­ after he ripped a screen and structed under the supervision
tion reading "This house is tried to open a window at the of S Sgt. V. C. Lawson, tha
sold on Goldwater” and has home occupied by Maybelle Barracks training SCO. who »
commandant”
and
now
added
the
w o r d, Oliver at 1000 West 12th Street, “ c a m p
I' chief interrogator.”
police reported today.
•STILL.”

Overheard: I was married
fo r eight year* before my
w ife knew I drank. She found
out the night I made a ml»take and went home sober.
s e e

on the S t Johns River

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risot Council b o n 10 to 13:10

CAPE KENNEDY (U P !) SJa. after tbs gam e Wednes­ Heavy rain Monday night and
day stoning at SHS cafeteria. early Tuesday flooded nearby
T b s “ SssasUona” will play.
low lying residential area*,
•
•
•
blocked roads and slowed m ilHave you paid your taxes
all#
worker* driving to work
fo r 1M4T Better se t with it
A spokesman at Patrick Air
i f you w ant that fou r percent
discount that la yours If you F orce Bare, about 13 mile*
south o f the Cape, la id 9.31
p a y la November.
inches o f rain was recorded
s e e
Have your civic club, Sun­ during a 12-hour period on the
day School class lodge or oth­ Cape but only 0.39 Inches were
er group told the Jaycees that measured at the air base.
The Brevard County agri­
you are entering a float in the
Santa Claua parade f You can cultural agent in nearby Cocos
help make thle popular a f­ on the mainland measured 7.7
fa ir a real thrill fo r juot ood­ Inches on rain, 0.S Inch abort
les o f kids, young and old of the record set In ISM.
Several aide streets in the
alike.
City o f Cape Canaveral were
s e e
blocked by water six inches
There w ill be many a col­
deep and more than a dosen
lege fresh man-and u p p a r
bouses in low lying areas were
classmen, too — who will cut
surrounded by rain water.
a few claasee to be here for
the Homecoming Day celebra­
COLO W EATHER
tion. Schoolmates and homeSWEEPS NORTH
folk s alike will be happy to
By United Press
aee them. And wanna know
Heavy rain swept in off the
■omathlng, the Old Cloekwlnd
Pacific Ocean on gutty winds
e r will give you odds that ths
today, drenching coastal cit­
young returnee# will be even
ies In the northwest with an
happier to see "th e old home
inch o f moisture. Showers also
tow n " — and the folka that
soaked parts of the South At­
tnaka It the hospitable epot
lantic and eastern Gulf states.
that It Is.
Fair skies covered most of
s e e
the nation. A slow moving cold
Another, idea: the high- front edged southward -cross
achool that was thought to be the upper Great Lakes and a
"the rock pile" now will look warm front pushed up the
“ mighty aoft."
Florida peninsula.
s e e
Temperatures at 2 a. m.
Moro atumpere: What word ranged from six degrees above
In tho English language Is xero at Unestone, Maine, to
pronounced the m u m but has 71 degrees at Key West, Fla.
fou r different meaning* and Seasonably cool temperatures
spellings T
were the rule elsewhere.
e
e
e
Cold weather Monday set
Then there's this one: One records from Arkansas to New
England.
won one f t prise.
s e e
The mercury dipped to 17
Answer to the itumper: degrees at Llttla Rock, Ark.,
W right can write the right 19 at Mamphia, Tenn., 23 at
Jacksoa, Mi**., 27 i t Atlanta,
rite. R igh t?
Ga.t and 14 at Charleston, W.
e
e
e
Va.
Some (not many) American
Flags wera still flown et half
staff Friday.

* * * *

By J alien
A (eerie te
W ho's responsible fo r pay­
ing tho estimated $1300 an­
nual power bill fo r operating
the new traffic signals at
1-4 and 8R 434 posed n ques­
tion this morning fo r the
Board o f Seminole County
Commissioners.
Last weak it ram s to the
A $135,000 expansion o f the Geneva central office o f Southern Bell Tele­
attention of the fltats Road
phone, due to growth o f that area, will be commenced Dec. I, Manager
Department that a blind In­
Robert Shedden said today. A $30,000 building, with $105,000 in new
tersection a t tha interchange
equipment, will be installed adjacent to the present office. Service will be
had been the causa fo r num­
inaugurated June 27.
erous accidents.
The Department Immediate­
ly Installed traffic signals
and
has
asked
Seminole
•••
County to pay tha pow er bill
since there are no providing
fundi In the 3R D budget for
such expenditures.
Commission C h a i r m a n
James Avery this morning
GAINESVILLE
(U PI)
countered with the observa­
Leonard Dykes, 34, of Gainesany
Snowed under with a small tion, "W e don’t have
Seminole County Sheriff's
ville. the pilot, was killed and
funds budgeted for such ex­
avalanche
of
applications
to
Department has received a James
Arthur
Davies, 21,
penditures, either," and he
‘ ‘ public service award” fram Gainesville, was seriously In­ permit installation o f commun
added that *lt Isn't the coun­
Orlando for the part deputies jured in the crash of a light Ity television cables here, City ty 's
fault that the Inter­
Commissioners Monday night change Is faulty In design."
and auxiliary members play­ plane near here Monday.
Avery declared, "It'a a de­
listened to representatives of
ed when President Johnson
four companies and then voted sign problem and It looks
visited Central Florida last
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) from hero that tha
State
to table the whole matter for
month.
The Public Utilities Commiss­
Road D a p a r t m a n t must
The citation, framed and ion has scheduled a public further study and research.
assume t h e
responsibility.
Commissioner! were advls- Since It Involves a federal
signed by Mayor Robert Carr, hearing for Dec. 17 in Jackson­
of Orlando, praised the "ou t­ ville on proposed rite increas­ rd by City M anager W. E. highway and a primary atata
standing public service and es by the Western Union Tele­ Knowles to "m ov e very slow­ road It certainly doesn’ t In­
co-operation” given the city graph Company.
ly on this m atter.'' Knowles volve Seminole County."
I A\&gt;ry. continued, "B efore
wa* osinmei* '&lt;d up all v f the
i agree to pay $1,800 a
All available deputies and
cable
company
representa­ year fo r the rest o f our livea
SAIGON (U P I) - Anti-gov­
auxiliary members were on
think tha SRD ought to
duty in Orlando during the ernment violence spread today tives for his comprehensive re­
visit o f tho President. They to one of Saigon's most faih- search into the m atter which consider rebuilding tha Inter­
were given strategic assign­ kmahle schools. Screaming, he presented to the commiss­ change. S o m e b o d y really
ments along with other m em ­ rock-throwing Vietnamese stu­ ioners in a memorandum prior dropped the ball, and It
bers o f other police depart­ dents barricaded themselves to appeals from the compan­ wasn’t 8«mln&lt;&gt;le County."
Tha chairman also said that
inside and challenged police ies.
ments on hand far the visit.
to rout them out.
The award reads:
Knowles suggested that the he understood that the fed­
"In recognition of outstand­
city officials meet and atudy eral highway people noted
ing public service and c o ­
the matter, draw up their own the faulty design and had In­
operation extended the city
LOS ANGELES (U l'l) - franchise regulations and send formed the State Road De­
of Orlando Police Department One of Jacqueline Kennedy's it to the various companies in­ partment
A motion by Commissioner
in preparation and perform - first public appearances fol­ dicating whit the city would
anco of measures necessary lowing her year of mourning accept in a franchise and what John Alexander to set up a
meeting with the State Road
for the safety of Lyndon B. the death of President John they would not accept.
Johnson,
president of
the F. Kennedy will be at a fund"Then we’ll see bow many Department before the Com­
United States, on his visit to raising dinner Dec. 2 for the are
stIU interested,”
said mission took any action was
adopted by the county board.
Orlando, Florida.
Ceiiars Sinai Medical Center. Knowles.
"U nder any circumstances,"
said Alexander, "w e must co­
operate with the SRD until
the Interchange can bo rede­
signed."

County Deputies
Win Praise For
LBJ Visit Duly

w u va

Pilot Killed

City Postpones
Action On TV
Cable Requests

WU Hearing

Vioiopcc* Spreads *

First Appearance

'Enemy' Takes Marines
During the exercise the men return to hi* unit. A stimulate
will be questioned by the " e n - ; ing escape factor might be
em y” In an attempt to gain the limited food supply of rice
military information about the and fish for the I’ OWs which
Naval Air Station and its air-;has been reported by the ascraft and other items which sistant
cam p
rommandent,
may aid their campaign Men "C om rade" t B Smith.
refusing to co-operate will be
The Marine Barracks com ­
subjected to "the treatment" manding officer. MaJ. B. T.
in an attempt to break their Chen, commented that "in all
will to resist interrogation and wars. Mime fighting men have
reveal information.
becom e prisoners of their en­
During the course of Ihe e x ­ em y. We always hope, of
ercise an alert Marine may course, that this will not hap­
find the opportunity to escape, pen, but we want to make
evade the enemy forces, and sure that toe unfortunate few

who are captured are awara
o f their responsibilities to
their country and service ami
know what they have to face
as a prisoner.
"A 1’ OWs’ main responsibi­
lity is not to reveal, at any
cost, Information of any na­
ture which may aid the en­
emy. lie then must continual­
ly strive to escape and rejoin
his unit so he may again be­
com e an effective fighting
man. This awareness and
training we hope to aecom
pllih during this exercise.”

MARINE “ POW " is given the “ torture barrel” treatment in “ Operation
Catch" exercises o f the M urine Barracks ut SNAS. The “ prisoner" is
Lance Cpl. J. 1L Luellen and the “ enemy guard” iA H e . Harold A . Miles.

100 Flown
To Safety
LEOPOLDVILLE. Tha Con!• (U P I) — W ith a wild
burst o f gunfire, Congo rebel*
massacred at least 60 whita
hostage* In a Stanteyvill*
(treat while Belgian pan*
troops and American planes
carried out a spectacular res­
cue mission.
Tho atrocity killing* in
Stanleyville’*
Lumumba
Square took place within tight
o f Belgian paratroope rushing
to liberal* the whita hoatagee.
Tha daring airlift wa* part­
ly aucceaaful, ferrying 100
hostage# to Leopoldville in tho
first fligh t. About 20 o f those
saved on the first rescue plan*
were wounded.
The (hooting o f the host­
age* followed a night o f rape
and terror fo r Stanleyviila’a
1,000 white*, including 29
Americana.
Details o f the wanton iboofeing b y the rebate, were discloaad by refugee* reaching
Leopoldville,
The U.B. Embaaay In Leo­
poldville reported that it understood Dr. Paul Carlson was
am ong a large group o f
Americana and Belgian* shot
In Lumumba Square — named
fo r tha late Premier Patrice
Lumumba, a leftist leader who
wa* murdered after tha Con­
g o won Independence.
‘ HUM ANITARIAN’
OPERATION
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
The join t U.S. — Belgian de­
cision to send troops on a
rescue mission Into rebel-held
area* o f tha Congo waa taken
only when all othar measure*
had failed.
In announcing tha action
early today, the State Depart­
ment emphasised that the op­
eration waa "humanitarian—
not m ilitary." It aald the Bel­
gian troopa and U.S. planea
would be pulled out aa soon
aa the rescue sates Ion was ac­
complished.
American officiate (aid tha
decision to undertake the res­
cue operation came after a
conference Monday in Nairo­
bi, Kenya, between William
Attwood, the U.S, ambassador
to Kenya, and rebel “ foreign
m inister" Thomas Kama.

Three Missing

Conservation
Tab Of $2,Ott
Paid By City
By a 3-1 vote M onday, Ctty
Commissioner* voted to pick
up tho tab fa r tho

Sanford

Chamber of Commorc* of $2,041.31 worth o f bills accrued
in connection with tha recent
Conservation Weak exhibition.
Commissioner Earl Higgin­
botham voted a loud “ n o ” at*
ter be failed la an attempt to
amend tha motion to aay that
tha city would pay tha tab only
If the Sanford Cham ber et
Commerce would agrwe to Join
the Seminole County Cham ber
of Com marce.
“ Wa simply cannot continue
to support tw o cham bers and
Pm not going to vote to glvn
them on* m ore penny,” be
vowed.
Com m issioner J o *
Baker
said b* felt that the city should
try to su pport n a y ' p roject
whereby the city receives to*
vorable publicity,
Sanford Chamber P m U e o t
A. B. Peterson Jr. and Mao*
ager Jim Talm sdge mads no
indication to city com m ission­
ers whether they would cooildcr the Seminole Chamber’s
invitation to join but retain
their own statu* aa a division.

Merchants Plan

K AN SAS CITY, Mo. (U P I)
— An explosion cleaved a
three-itory apartment build­
ing In half early today near
the downtown hub, Injuring at
leaat IS persona. Three other*
were m in in g and feared dead.
The three— two chltdren and
an elderly man— were in first
floor apartments that were
buried in wreckage.

Bryant, Burns
Still A t O dds
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Gov. Fania Bryant and Gov. •
elect Heydun Burns have
reached some agreement on
membership o f the new Board
o f Ragenta but still haven't
ironed out many o f the spec­
ifics.
Bryant and Burna met Mon­
day to talk over the matter
fo r the second time but still
felled to reach final agree­
ment. Bryant had hoped to
announce the board membera
a week ago but apparently
found more disagreement then
ha anticipated with Burn*.
The new nine-member board,
which will admlnlater Flor­
ida's higher education inatitutiona, takes office Jan. 1, five
days before Bryant ends hie
term, thus giving him the re­
sponsibility fo r naming tha
members.
The members Bryant names
will have to ba approved by
the state Cabinet and also by
the state Senate.
Burn* would not say after
the hour-long private eetiion
with Bryant what ha planned
to do if he w u not satisfied
with Bryant's decisions on
membership.
" I ’m eur* the Governor la
going to protect hie position
and 1 will protect my position.
I expect there will b* no occaelon for either o f us to take
separate action,’’ Bugas **14.

DR. PAUL CARLSON

But ha did not closa tha door
on action after h* takes o f ­
fice to upset Bryant's appoint­
ments, although he would not
g o into what ha might do.

Discussion Meet
Representative
merchants
from the “ downtown” area o l
Sanford and the South S in .
ford business area wilt meet
at noon W cdneidiy at tfaa C*«
pri Restaurant for discussion
of problem s of the tw o areas
in an attempt to co-ordinate
effort* for
promotion and
beautification.
Representing the South San*
ford b m ln e ii men will b*
George Mills, Robert Yentscla
and Art Brown. Meeting with
them will be John Krldcr,
Seminole County Cham ber o l
Com m erce m anager; B. L.
Perkins J r., president of th*
Sanford Merchants Associa­
tion, and other m em bers o l
the Chamber board o f direc­
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.
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Justice of the Peace
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aaaault and battery against
the proprietors of a nursing
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eecood
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•uicido.
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Circuit Court Judge Tat
Cannon ruler! that Margaret
Lawrence Runner Reese Beck­
ett, 33, waived claim . In (he
alimony from Dr. Homer A.
Reese, from whom .he was
divorced last July, whether
or not her marriage to Thom­
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n « animal was dragged a
a lto and a half because Milhowski had forgotten ha had
ttod tha dog's chain to the car
bumper.
MUhowaU realited the dog's
plight when another motorist
shoaled at him while he was
stopped at a traffic signal.
**I turned around and I felt
sick," be aatd.
Me said he had taken the
dog, a part Collie and Golden
Retriever, with him to look for
• Job.
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car and drove away.
The dog was operated on by
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Gugllelmlno.
" I think the dog’ a going to
be ail right. It's remarkable,”
he said.
Aa bad as the dog's injuries
were, Milkowakl laced his
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had to tell his 10-year-old twin
boys what happened.
"They love that dog,” he
said.

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Italian police today. The file
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script of foreign Intrigue.
The characters were a Mor­
occan with dyed blond hair
and two diplomats from the
United Arab Republic who
apparently were trying to
smuggle him to Egypt.
The Moroccan was found in
a specially equipped trunk
which would have defied the
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his moans for help were
heard.
The trunk carried ofiidsl
wax seals of the UAH Embas
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it by airfreight to the Egyp­
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packed inside.
Police identified the M om can as a llnqutit who spoke
seven languages and said he
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VOL. 56

The possibility of a techni­
cal-vocational Motor high for
Seminole County came into
existence Thursday when the
Board of Public Instruction
approved a recommendation
by Supt. R. T. Milwee that
the State Board of Education
be asked to make a feasibility
atudy.
Milwee told the board that
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under
the provision! of the
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Perkins Act federal fund* may
be available to obtain a tech­
nical vocational achool for 11th
and I2th grade pupils.
"Such a achool.” said Mil­
BEAUTY’S ADDED to Sanford Nnvnl Air Sta­
wee. "would help combat the
tion with the arrival earlier this week o f the
drop out problem and provide
first feminine nur.se. Lt. Cdr. Lucille Dannan ia
pupils not adapted to the aca­
shown chatting with Capt. Edwnrtl Anderson,
demic projram to continue
senior medical officer. Cdr. Dannan arrived here
high school training in techni­
from the St. Alltans Naval Hospital on Long
Most Powerful
cal and vocational field*."
Island.
(iierald Photo)
He pointed out that under
In History
the Perkins Act the aystem
lew raloM
would have the one school
availahie to pupils throughout
the county who would be more
adept to this type of training.
In other action, the board:
—Named Mason Wharton
and Dr. A. W. Epps Jr. to
Riley and Lou Napier.
work with Ssnford officials on
Second p l a c e Graphics,
crowwalk problems at and
“ Quel Pommage" by Patricia
near Sanford schools.
vision for other information ns the latter me­
Kirkcberg, New Smyrna, Past
REMEMBER BLACK FRIDAY of 1963? It was
—Declared that from now on
dium
kept
viewers
constantly
in
touch
with
ac­
President'* Award of (50.
a yenr ago on this day that President John F.
no junior high school bands
tivities. The Sanford Herald, right on a dead­
Governors Plaque for best
Kennedy was assassinated while visiting Dallas,
would be permitted to make
line, halted the presses and presented this
Florida Scene, “Scrubland"
Texas. By the calendar, Nov. 22 this year falls
out-of-county appearances.
graphic account of the slaying to its subscribers.
by Eliot McMurrough of lz»&lt;
on Sunday, but the Friday of Nov. 22 last year
—H c a r d
Administrative
In minutes after the death, President Johnson
dlalantlc—will hang In Govern­
is deeply etched in the minds of all Americans,
Assistant Walter Teague an­
was sworn in nnd ordered the presidential jet
or's Mansion.
nil of the world. Stunned Americans grabbed
nounce that there were 15,333
Third place oil painting,
airborne as he seized the reins of government.
their newspapers and read and re-read the as­
pupils enrolled at the end of
“ Tropical Flora" by Eda
tonishing news. They turned to radio and tele­
the second month of school.
Leahy, Sarasota, DeBary C of
—Submitted a request to the
C award of (25.
State Hoard of Education for
Third place, any category,
a facilities and transportation
“ Motion in Time," Mary W.
survey to be made at the earl­
Johnson of Ormond Beacb,
iest possible date.
Board of Director! award of
—Awarded a IH.200 con­
•25.
tract to Allbright Electric
Third place water color,
Supply of Winter Park, low
“ Near the Bayou," If. L.
bidder, on providing central
Kershncr of St. Petersburg,
MIAMI BJ5ACII (UPI)
UIIF antenna aystema fur re­
DUDLEY FLAGLER
Sanford C of C, (25 award.
Eight permits escaped serious
ceiving ETC Channel 25 pro“ Children stand by the flowBy Robert Cochnsr
FORT WALTON BF.ACII
The Jury waa composed o f
Injury when the 40-foot elur.P « • U og w x ^ T BeVr
By Dottle Austin
DAtJ-AR — (N E A I—Rain !
and their parents
three Judges presently engag­
ter M a t'G y p ,, Qu««H cxpt.nl- f .
M
(U P I)-S en . Spessard Holland
The
37th
annual
state
con­
Lako,
Altamonte,
Rosonwald
ilrips , t , i.i tU« plus:it llo'v pielutts, They walk actus* I i ed In lluities and sank oft Mi­
ed in ttio field of fine arts in­
says he bclicvei Florida ix
and South Seminole elemen­ vention of the Florida Federa­
ers, spreading the ink on the
street to the depository and ami Belch.
relatively safe from future
tion of Art was officially open­ cluding W. Knu-rton Ilcitiand.
tary
schools
plus
South
Semi­
handwritten note* pinned to
military phase-outs auch as
ed Thursday night with a re­ instructor of realistic art, St,
stand by the door. They point
nole Junior High.
the green wreaths. Cold need­
thovc announced Thursday at
ception for Stutc President Petersburg; David Reese, di­
to the window where Oawald
CArE KENNEDY (UPI) the Orlando and Eglin Air les o f water bounce on the
Dudley Flagler, of Lakeland, rector of Loch Haven Art Cen­
sidewalks nnd turn the lily was. Nobody says mu- h.”
A new Titan 3A military space
Force base*.
in the ballroom ot the May- ter, Orlando, and Hiram Wil­
liams, assistant Instructor of
Dallas was wounded when rocket was poised this after­
“ It see ins to me that with a pond into a boiling sea.
fair Inn.
The squat brick and ce­ John Kennedy was murdered noon for its second attempt to
slash as massive as indicated,
At the same time, conven­ art at the University of Flor­
we are getting oft rather light­ ment building* which face the and, a year later, the wound orbit * satellite on a test miss­
tion delegates received the ida, Gainesville.
Awards and prizes will b «
ion.
plaza
are
dark
ami
streaked
ly ." Florida's senior senator
hus yet to heal.
announcement of the names of
made at the awards banquet,
with water. The wet, black
said.
the
winners
chosen
from
the
"There's talk uhout placing
Saturday at 7 p m. at tho MayBy United Press
About l,600 personnel will he streets glisten. A man, stand­ u memorial here somewhere,"
field of 28u entries from all
|0Jl jn jj,e
^ jr Force base ing in the doorway of the Tex­
fair Inn ballroom.
SAN MARCUS, Tex. (UPI)
Blinding snow and hitter cold over Florida. They were:
u Dallas newspaperman said,
Spectators may view th*
—President
Johnson
today temperatures swept d o w n
cutbacks, but the state will as School Book Depository to
Best in Show, "Causeway
"but 1 don't think many peo­
ga.n the naval training device escape the rain, ceaselessly ple want it. They're trying to torn, a sentimental journey to across the Dakotas today on Gale" by Caroline Ives ot Win­ prize-winning paintings at the
Dellary Mansion at the open­
his old college, Southwest the heels of a massive storm ter Haven, (too FFA prize.
center and a tactical air com­ snap* pictures.
forget—and they can't. A me­ Texas State College, where he
ing of the exhibit at 2:30 to­
that
dumped
rain
and
anow
mand unit.
First
place
landscape,
"R
a
­
It is November in Dallas. morial would only make it
received s bachelor's degree in from the Rockies to New Eng­ vine" by Seward S. Merrell, day.
All units at the Orlando Air
A year ago on November more difficult."
From 3 30 to A p.m. today,
1930.
land.
Force base will be moved out 22, Main and Elm ami Hous­
St. Petersburg, (74, FFA prize.
“ Nothing ha* changed
the
Sanford Seminole Art As­
The weather bureau said
by June of 1967. The Navy ton streets were bathed in
First place still life, "SUI1
■round Healey plaza, a trinear-blizzard conditions pre­ Life" by William Hartman of sociation has scheduled a tea
unit, with about 50 military sunlight, lined with people
anglar strip of grass which
and exhibit of local prize-win­
CHICAGO (UPI) — The pos­ vailed In tiie Dakotas with Dellary, (75, FFA prize.
ami Sou civilian personnel, will
straining to catch a glimpse inclines downward toward
ning paintings at the Culturaf
sibility «f a nationwide rail winds up to 60 miles an hour.
he moved into the Orlando fa­
First
place
figure
painting,
of the motorcade which was
Kim Street, where the Pres­ strike at 6 a m. Monday loom­
Temperatures were expected "Young Girl" by Pally Terry, Arts Center on Fifth Street.
cility from Port Washington,
to take the President of the ident was assa-sinated. And,
ed more certain today despite to plunge to 20 degrees below Sarasota, $75, FFA prize.
N. Y.
United States to the Dallas
in Dallas, where new build­ Hie effort* of a federal media­ zero tonight.
At Egiin, the Strategic Air
First place Florida Federa­
Trade Mart.
ings sprout quickly, this Is tor to bring railroad and union
Cold wave warnings were tion of Women's Club, pur­
Command wing will be elimi­
An Oviedo prison road
nut on this day, the rain unusual.
posted for eastern Nebraska, chase award o ' $75, "Flowers" eon g worker, identified a*
bargainers lo agreement.
nated by 1968 with the move­
has cleared the street* and
western Iowa, western Minne­ by Elsie Upturn ot Naples.
Newspaper stories or films
ment of a squadron of U-52G
Thomas Junior Flynt, 25, fled
sota and both &lt;&gt;( the Dakotas.
can't show distance. Hut thn
bombers from the Panhandle traffic is slow nnd silent.
Second p l a c e seascape, from the gang shortly before
"Dear God," the note pin­ visitor sees the triple under­
facility to Barksdale Air Force
"Crest" by Carol Baumgart­ 3 p. in. Thursday and is the
Base. La This move will in­ ned to the plastic wreath
pass just a f*'w feet from
ner, Sarasota, $.V) prize. He- object of a broad search by
says, ''Please take rare of
volve about 1,251 people.
where John Kennedy was
urea police. Authorities say
Bsry Arts and Crafts Club.
lly Frsncr* Wester
our helovrd President. We shot. Had his limousine been
Second place custom design­ tin is 6-feet, 6-lnrhr* tall,
At request of newly elected
mi«* him very much and under the railroad bridge
ed imported picture frame, weighs 167 pounds and wu*
county commissioner Law­
sort of feel that even
D riv e r C h a rg e d
when the shots were fired, m an Swofford, the Lake
"The Story Hook" by Frances wearing prison attire when
A motorist identified us though he isn't here, in Noventicer 22 would have been Mary Chamber of Commerce
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)— Archdeacon, Sarasota, (.Vi by ho left.
James B. Thomson of 2605 body, on earth with us, he
a sensational, hut not tragic lias appointed a committee to The Arnty Corps of Engi­
Country Club Rd. was charg­ is still watching over us In day.
work with him on changing neer* today announced the
protert us from other evils.
ed with failure to yield the
Time stand' still at Henley voting districts so that all award of a (9.1 million con­
right-of-way after a minor God hies* you, I’rr-idret
Plaza. The noise and rush of persons living in 1-ake Mary tract to expand the manned
For An All 'llmind
Kennedy, and your beloved
crush early this morning at
spacecraft operations building
Dallas pass over it. And for may vote in laikr Mary.
family. Thank ynu for be­ both for thn visitor and rea125th Street and Frrnrh Avefsoa.cl Time . • . ,
At present part vote in in the Merritt bland mooning nur President."
Inue. Police report Thomson's
idrnt, the only people near Longwoml, part in the Farm­ port.
“ There are always a dozen are the gunman in the win­ er's Auction Market, with the
■ar and one driven by Rich­
The expansion, scheduled
Meet For A Drink At The
ard H. Jutib of Winter Park or so people around Healey dow and the mun in the open remainder voting at Loike to lot completed late next
year, will provide more room
collided at the intersection.
Plaza,” a policeman said.
Mary Fire Hall.
for cheeking out the three
sections of the Apollo moon­
ships.

United Press Leased Wire

Sanford Area
Beauty Plans
'Catching On'

ask brothers William and Ger­
ald Behrens of Lake Monroe.
They bagged a 250-300 pound
black bear Thursday morning
while hunting in the county.
A full color documentary of
The men were reticent about a
the aUrt, progresa and compicture and went about tbe
pletlon of beautifying Sanprocess of skinning the bear. ford’a lakefront ia in the plan­
The Behrens may have bear ning atage of Channel 2,
for Thanksgiving.
WESH-TV.
• • •
It will be available for na­
Girl Scouts: Don't forget tionwide distribution and will
Uniform Exchange Day—Sat­ itart when the area begin*
urday, to a.m. to noon. At the physical phase o f the pro­
Holy Cross Parish House at ject.
Fourth and Magnolia, it you
Tom Gilchrist, vice presi­
can't be there, call 322-6768 or dent and general manager of
322-7MO alter 5 p.m. and tell Channel 2, planted the firat
what you have or need.
seed at the Seminole County
• • •
Chamber of Commerce meet­
For the information o( those ing last week.
who attend meetings of the
He urged the Chamber and
Seminole County Board ol o t h e r county organisations
Public instruction, the next and individuals to Join in
regular meeting is dated for
concentrated effort to make
Dec. 10 and a special meeting
the lakefront so attractive
has been scheduled for Dec.
that it would virtually com­
17,
pel motorists to leave Inter­
• • •
state 4 when they see It.
Did you know that Seminole
“ Seminole County ran easily
County was eligible to receive
become one o f the most beau*
fundi for five exceptional child
tiful, most talked about, most
teachers during the current
desirable communities in this
school term but was unable
state and in this nation,** Gil­
to get more than three auch
christ
told
John
Krider,
teachers? As a result the state
made the funds available for Chamber executive manager,
the other two teacbera to other in a followup statement to his
county school systems. "We speech.
Gilchrist wrote, Krider that
Just couldn't find two more
tracers in this field," remark­ he is "overwhelmed by all
the publicity and reaction to
ed H. T. Milwre.
• ••
my long-winded and rambl­
Somebody walked away with ing dissertation.”
Ilia idea has caught fire
■ welding machine and allied
equipment by tearing off a and K a r 1 y I e Housholder,
door to the air conditioning Chamber president, has named
and refrigeration shop at Ly­ u committee to push the idea.
man High. The school board Temporary chairman o f the
last week also heard a report committee is County Commis­
that a record player was fil­ sioner John Alexander.
Gilchrist says he is pre­
ched from the Goldsboro Ele­
pared to make a documentary
mentary School.
• • •
of the project from its Sturt
Did you eat chicken bar­ to its conclusion.
becue and bear theMarching
“ Now that Channel 2 Is
Seminole band concert Satur­ equipped to transmit color
day night at the Elks Club? film,” the television execu­
Tbe highly regarded group of tive taiii, I am wciking on
musical showmen (and worn a plan to publicise the guren) are again asked to take den spot* o f our area and,
part in Tampa's Gasparilla since you people are plunging
celebration. The f 1 a v o r f u 1 into thia thing with auch en­
"toasted chicken" was an idea thusiasm, I would like to
to raise some needed money work up a documentary to
for travel expenses. So, if you follow the progress and re­
didn't get to the affair Satur­ sults.
day night, you can still do your
“ If this thing Is successful,
bit by mailing a check to and I have never been ao en­
Marching Seminole Gasparilla
thused over the prospects,
Fund. Seminole High School,
Sanford and Seminole County
Sanford. .
will reap nationwide publici­
• • •
ty and attention that millions
Clockwinders and C l o c k o f dollars could not buy in ad­
watchers alike have been de­
vertising."
lighted with the preliminary
Gilchrist asserted that San­
report of the practical aspects
of developing the lakefront. ford and Seminole County has
And the enthusiasts for pro "both the natural resources
gress are thankful that the city and the horticultural talents
fathers are far-sighted enough to do it with the minimum of
to give the "green light" to effort and expense and there
the engineering firm for more ia no advertising yet devised
data. Oh, there will be those so potent ai the word of
who will be the same type of mouth lalesmanship of a sat"Doubting Thomases"
that iafied customer.”
have delayed advance in our
city for k&gt;, these many years.
But there is more popular sen­
timent now for a "let'a get GO­
ING" attitude, in the recent
campaign for city commission­
WINTER PARK (U PI) —
er BOTH candidates had this The Rollins Colicga art de­
project on their "MUST" list, partment has received a gift
showing the feeling that if one of nearly (3,000 from the es­
said he was against it, there tate of former s t u d e n t
was so much sentiment for Uardtn Robinson Austin.
the project (presupposing a
Mrs. Austin was a student
favorable engineer'! report) at Rollins College in the
that the "aginner" would be early 1920s, according to
sunk for sure.
President Hugh F. McKean.
• • •
Sha died in May of 1963.
In years gone by Bandmas­
ter Ernest Cowley and his
tramping troubadours h a v e
woo much acclaim for Semi­
nole County's largest commun­
ity. And Judging from their
Many local establishment*
performances at the football
games, this year’s contingent displaying the American flag
will add to the laurels of pre­ continue to fly them at half
ceding parades. So. won’t you staff despite the end o f the
Joint the parade—of subscrib­ 30-day mourning period fur
ers to their their travel fund’’ former president H e r b e r t
• • •
Hoover,
Hoover died Oct. 20 and
A Social Security represent­
Lyndon Johnson
ative will be at Sanford City President
Commission room in the City proclaimed the official mourn­
Hall from 9:30 a m. to 12:10 ing period which ended last
,p m. on Dec. 2, 9,16, 23 and A). t night-

Rollins Receives

$3,000 Bequest

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Established 1906

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New Rocket Booster To Put UJ.
Far Ahead Of

Huge Gams In
County farm
Fconomy Told

State To Escape
New Phaseouts,
Holland Believes

Florida Artists
Convene Here

November
In Dallas

n hwa...

Eitfht Escape

Rocket Poised

Visits School

Strike Looms

Convict Escapes

Voting Precinct
Change Studied

Cape Moonport

To Be Expanded

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FRIENDLY CAR1UE
OPEN TILL 2 A. M.
Mon. thru Sat.

Counterfeit
Warning Given

Mourning Period

For Hoover Ends

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20 Below Seen
For The Dakotas

INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE o f the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce entertained new­
com ers Walter Blevins and Everett Biggs, of
ULii Product*, and Harold Slauta, of Southern

Fibreglass, at a steak cookout at FP4L recrea­
tion park. From the left: Bill Hemphill, Blevins,
Biggs, Chairman Scott Burns, Carl Schilke.
Waller Gielow and Slutna.
(Herald Photo),

WASHINGTON (U P I)-T be
Secret Service warns mer­
chants and others who handle
sums of money to be on guard
against counterfeit currency
during thn Christmas shopping
season.
Service Chief James J. Rowley said merchants and their
employes are "particularly
vulnerable" at this lime of
year, lie said that counterfeit­
ing reached an all-time high
during the fiscal year which
ended June 30. The Secret
Service seised $7 9 million In
phony bills.

• Dancing "On The House”
Every Friday Night
(I.adirs hours 1:30-6:30
Drinks e per year age.)

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Mission Work I
Southeast Asia

Rev. Grover Sewell

Tired
Blood?
Horn Important H la far na
to have Um correct cures for
•er ailments. Wa eo metimes
have to m ile whoa read of
a i a d l c a l doctors "letting
Wood" for many lllneeise in
years gene by. Iran so, we
try many Insufficient if not
■ g fiji- B o u fiT T B it n ir

••what alia up.”
A nurse told of an esperionce which Illustrates nur
petal. I he had spent many
long aad hard hours Is the
hospital aad felt exhausted
from this particular period of
work. The decision which the
faced was whether aha should
f t to bad ar to church since
than was still time to drees
and attend the worship serv­
ice.
She was very sincere about
her faith so the made the ex­
tra affert and managed to
drag her weary body to
chnrtk. Perbape she reasoned
that aiacs such effort wee
made she should open herself
to God. She wee rewarded
greatly. Her body, mind, tad
soul experienced a marvelous
renewal. A fresh sense of love
possessed her end the breath
of God eo breathed on her that
the eiheustlon wee blown
away.
So many people eay they
are “ too tired" to worship, eo
they exhaust themselves fur­
ther with recreation that does
net re-create. Finally the nerv­

ous frtasy, not cured by art­
ificial means, becomes more
and more a frustration.
If yon am to rest your body
and mind you must first mat
your soul. This can bo dooe
ooly as we refresh i t the
springs of God's msrey by
worship, prayer, and Bible
study
It is )ruc that many peo­
ple a n "always tired’’ oven
though they do not worb en­
ough for fetlgue na was true
with the nuns about whom I
have written.
I understand that medical
doctors ere constantly besieg­
ed by people who have the
common complelnte of being
tired. Of course, than am
physical causes for much of
this ailment, but many of us
have asperltnced the fatigue
that results from borsdom,
Ws may be busy ell of ths
time end yet still realise very
little seine of purpose end
find ourselves without sincere
motivation.
Thera la annthar well known
fatigue which resulta from
anxiety er frustration which
I* much tike boredom in that
they ell stem from emotional
er psychological sourest.
(lod did not create men so
that he can live normally
without faith. Again the
enawer to being "too tired"
la God, in feet, the answers
to all of Jifs art ultimately
In Him.

Mr*. DoHa Lewis
sey Green*
sent
Church

Fk,

Sunday’* iiau p.m. service
FIret Method!.* Church o f
Sanford.
Mr*. Lewie and Green* went
on their mlaeton, not as tourlata or eighteen* but aa two
Cbristlasa I n t e r e s t e d In
Christ’s work oversees. Theli
Itinerary included A l a s k a
Japaa, Taipei, Hong Korn
and the Philippine
Under direction
diet Church

KEYS TO THE new auditorium of Central Baptist Church, which will be
dedicated Sunday afternoon, a n turned over to Rev. Gail Smith, third
from left, by Ed Heinaen, general contractor, while building committee
members G. H. High and O. G. Owcna, left, and R. D. Grieme, far right,
took on.
(Harald Photo)

Baptist Dedication Sunday

Dedication services far the far the dedication Include 0.
rw auditorium el Coatral G. Owes, building committee
and DsrreU
Baptist Church wilt he cos- c h a i r m e n ,
Grieme, G. H. High end Wil­
ducted it 3 p. m- Sunday fol­
liam Locka, building commttlowed by open house when all tee members end J. F. Ben­
friend* aod visitors of the ton, Leon Bate, J. Q. Gallochurch will be invited to In­
spect the Impressive new
building.
former pesters of Central
Baptiste have been Invited to
participate it. services wbkh
will Include special musk aod
other speakers.
By Deaaa Kates
The aew auditorium has a
Completion
of M mission
balcony, public address ayerosaries
to
date
by members
tern, new furniture, a baptis­
try, choir loft ind Instrumental of the Church of Nativity
Icoalci. The antique white Catholic Women's Club wss
colonial pens ling Inset of Use
reported at Monday evening's
walls matches the aew pews
monthly masting of ths group
with antique white paw ends.
by Mrs. Shirley Corkill, Cath­
Peers aad pulpit chairs are
olic Charities chairman, who
upholstered it antique white
advised that these, along with
Naugweave.
Outside, spire of the steeple an additional 20 to be made
U|ht eo eight-toot silvery cross this weak, will be ssnt to mis­
high shove ths structure is sions In Indie.
In other business, Mrs. Ma­
a reminder, Rev. Smith id
vises, "of ths lifted Saviour rie Fahey, altar ehalrman,
for Whose exaltation the new stated that the CWC will
sponsor a |iva Nativity tesna
structure la erected."
Others taking part in the again this year to be located
buitding who wtU be on hand on the church grounds begin­
ning Christmas Eve and con­
tinuing until Dec. .lb. *
Mrs. Georg* Sommer, iplritual development chairmen,
urged member* to attend the
Day of Recollection schedule
Nov. 26 at St. Mary-Magdalen
Church In Altamonte Springs
By Jane Casselberry
The Besaer sponsored by at 6:30 am. Reservation*
thn CassHberry Community should be mad* with Mrs.
Methodist Church WSCS Set- Sommer no later than Satur­
urday nstted 1560 It was an­ day of this week. Transporta­
nounced by the chairman, tion will be provided by ear
Mrs. William Tilford, at ths pool.
REV. AND MRS. V. C. LADD
general meeting held Tueiday
Mra. Joan Crampton, chair­
By Frances Wester
Routhsrn Dsptlit Seminary st afternoon at tha church.
man of the parish children's
Guest speaker was Mrs. Christmas party, scheduled for
First Baptist Church of lutolsvills, Ksn. He has pastLaks Mary welcomed Its new «red churrhes In Illinois and Augusta Carter, District Sec­ Dec. 20. 3 p.m., reminded the
pastor and his wife, IUv. end started the first Southern retary of Christian Burial women tn register their chil­
Hsptlit Church st Lincoln, Relations, and a member of dren. She announced that a
Mrs. V. 0. Ladd, end honored
ths fine Hills M e t h o d i s t skit will be performed at th*
111.
them with a get acquainted
Church.
She spoke on ths party and Santa Claus will
For IS yssri he served
fsllowihlp dinner at t h s rhurrhes in South Carolina, topic, "Sharing Basic Free, he present tn give gifts, ranchurch.
For the past thrse years ht dome," and was introduced by dy and fruit U&gt; th* small fry,
Jtev. Ladd ritslv.fi his ad­ his been In Orlando. Tha Mn. I'hll Caeaber, president. asven ysara end younger.
A Joint muting of ths
oration at Moody Bible Initi­ Labs Mary church looks for
Mrs- John Kennedy, vir*
a te in Chicago, III., and ward tn his ministry with WSCS end ths Methodist president, reported that Mrs.
Man's Club i* planned for
great anticipation.
Dec. 16 st 7:30 p. m. and
llsv, and Mrs. I,add hsvs
there wilt be no business cun*
* son, Dale Ladd, living at
dueled.
Ft. Laudrrdsle, and a daught­
Refreshments of rookies,
er, Vsvtrly, in Michigan.
nuts ami minis were served
Thera were about 65 mem. with lead Isa by tha ho*,
s e r v ic e s
hers, friends, and ehlldr*n, trssra, Mia. Maty Mobley,
present at tha dinner. Mr*. Mra, Nelson Bunnell, Mrs. T.
( H is w e e k
Ths Advent C o r p o r a t e M. P. Mathemn, ths church O. Dahl, and Mr*. William
Communion for Men and hosts si. wss In charge, with Young.
a t uour ow n
Boys st Holy Cross Episcopal ladiis of the church helping
her. Ths fsllowshlp was sn&lt;
Church will he held at 7
Joyed by all present.
a m., Nov. 22, and will he
' J )(a c e o f
A special invitation j* ex­
followed by breakfast and a tended In all to attend the
program In ths parish house church and hear Hev. Ladd.
w o r s H ijf
with Capt. Chandler Bwsnson,
Ladies of th* Congrega­
commanding officer at San­
tional Christian Church, Park
ford Naval Air Station, as
Avenue end 24th Street, will
speaker.
hold ■ b in a r in the church's
Boys whose fathers are
social hell from 1 until 1 p in.
away, deceased, nr art not
this Saturday.
members of ths church, may
All kinds of homecooked and
By Mr*. Kitehi* Karri*
attend the AilvenL Breakfast
i homebakrd f o o d s , plants,
Mr*.
Kvcrvtt
Wait*
was
through sponsorship of fath­
faneywork, while elephant arers without sons with ar- *l«ted president of the Epl- tides and candies will be sold.
rangements available through scopal Churchwomtn of All
Coffee, doughnuts, tea and
m
tha church office.
Saint* Church, Enterprise, at cupcakes will be available
W lk B O M R W U I H
Reservation* s h o u l d he
front Ih* refreshment tablet.
made with Brack Perkins or Ih* Nuvember matting of tho
Virginia Pstreehl
at the office by nsit Wed­ group held at Lilch House.
P. O. Ben 1214
Other officers serving will
nesday.
FOR ANY OCCASION
Sanford
be Mra. Michael McDermott,
FLOWERS
Nera
Norris
vice president; Mra. Russell
TB 1-1114
ARE ALWAYS
Francis,
amatory
and
Mra.
S. Scad sole
Rummage Sale
CORRECT
Members of the DeBary William Porter, triaaurer.
Play Ilia Hugsaatim*
Program for tha meeting
Community Methodist Church
FA 2-4364
Lake Mary
WSCS luounced today that was under direction of Mlaa
they ire collecting Item* for Lila Healer who showed slide*
Mildred Heney
a rummage sal* to be held In of churches In Panama Canal
*48-1431
/.one,
Puerto
Rico
and
tha
Do­
Sanford in the former A A P
Deltona
More building on Magnolia minican Republic which re­
Mary Getting*
Ave.. Dec. 1-3 Resident! wish­ ceived gifts from tha United
Bear Laka
ing lo make donations may ar­ Thank Offtrlng to help with
2*3-4X47
HANFORD
rn-onst ruction.
Mr*.
range for pickup service by IhHr
FLOWER SHOP
Sophie Hainea
C»r. K. 1st A Hanford A ft.
contacting any WSCS mem .Hrhiilyar I a-o served h a iia rDeBary
322-11.32
132-HI33
1*5-1 i t :
|latwr.
bar. „

Rev. And

wiy, B. D Owen, Ollis Owen,
W. L. Harmon, GsrneU High
and B. H. Chambers, trustees
of the church.
Getters! contractor for the
building ws* Ed Hflneen d
Casselberry.

Church Of Nativity CWC
Makes Rosaries For India

Ladd

Guests

WSCS Bazaar
Nets $550

Communion

Attend

Announced By

Crampton, Sir*. Jennie Fox
end Mr*. Bsverly Koschwici
will provide refreshments to
th* USO on th* club's sched­
uled date.
Mr*. Gens Shannon, pres­
ident, who conducted the
meeting, listed club activities
for the next month to be Fam­
ily Communion, Nov, 22; bake
sake, Dec- 6; board meeting,
Dec. 14; Communion Sunday,
Dec. 20. Th* Christmas mast­
ing, Dec, 21, will b* e covered
dish supper beginning at 6:30
p.m. and will take place in tha
church social hell.
Preceding Slonday's meet­
ing th* women attended 40
Hour* Devotions at the church
rid following the seif ton,
refreshments of entfee, caks
and tee were enjoyed

tag

K M . WILLIAM TILrORD (right) and Mm.
Paul Knight an ahown dishing up huge dish of
potato oalad for the luncheon served during the
Caaaolberry W8CS Bazaar which brought In
profit! of I860.
(Herald Photo)

stand them and how to bring
a mora effective mission pro­
gram to thorn.
They brought back boattUfo)
slldoo, oxtitiag information
and many otorioa to chart
with tho churchoo o f Florida.
First Methodist extends in­
vitation to all iatoroatod par­
sons to attend tho program
which will feature elides with
oopoeiol Interest In tho work
especial
of Mloolonary Spotty Spotto*
wood. Intoroot also is added
for local residents by tho
fact that Graene la brother cf
Sanford'o Jack Greene, cartifled public accountant.

J“ n|e

EXQUI8ITE doll clothes and cuddly dolls on salo
at ths WSCS Bazaar at Casselberry Community
Methodist Church are displayed by Mrs. Ralph
Nawcomar, co-chairman, and Mrs. Carolyn Nagel
(right).
(Herald Photo)

Two Families

D. K. Brown of Jacksonville,
special agent with the FBI for
2B yeirs, will speak on “ Re­
sponsibility of Citizenship”
st a program tonight being
«pensored by the Commission
on ChrLilian Social Concerns
of DeBsry'a Community Meth­
odist Church. Th* public la in­
vited.

Advent Services
Ascension Lutheran Church
of Casselberry has announced
mid week Advent Services for
7:30 p. m. on Wednesday*,
Dec. 2, » and II. Rev. C. R.
Zehoder, pastor, will conduct
the service* which will climax
In the annual Children's ser­
vice and e special Christmas
service in the German lan­
guage.

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Church To Aid
By Maryaaa MUea
Member* of Bear Lake
Methodist Church ara request­
ed to bring donations of can­
ned good* to services Sunday
for Thanksglring baskets to
glvs to two nsedy families of
the ares. Names of ths fam­
ilies have been provided by a
county health nurse.
On Thanksgiving Day at 10
a.m. members of SL Andrews
Presbyterian Church and of
tha Seventh Day Adventist
Church will unite with those
of Bear Lake Methodist for
combintd services.

Wr’

presiding, the Society voted
to provide someone to cere
for the nursery-eg* children
during the Sunday morning
worship hour.
It also was announced that
Rev. W.
on Tuesday. Noe. 24. ft
M. Grogan, pastor, will teach
ths book, "Frontiers o f Advanee.” The
Tho cmipe
coqpa will begin
at 10 a.
e. m. at tno
tne churc
church end
everyone is invited to attend
end bring a covered dish.
Following lunch Rev. Grogan
will continue the study.
The program for Tuesday's
meeting held following the
business session was lad by
Mrs. T. A. Scott who discuss­
ed "Korea, Reedy for Reli­
gious Change.”
Those attending were Mrs.
Loie Scott, Mrs. Helen Aidermen, Mn. Barbara Stevens,
Mn. X. W. Alien. Mra. Florenco Glaixtr, Mr*. Mayme
Sieg, Mra. Merle Burleson,
Mn. Virginia Grogan, Mrs.
Bertha Lindsay, M n. Hart
end Mn. McLain.

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Sanford Stumps
Fjr 50 Years,
Editor Reports
How Sanford has changed
yet how much the tame it Is
today, was described to mem­
bers of the Seminole County
life Underwriters Association
yesterday at the Capri Res­
taurant.
was Dottie AusIN
editm of The Herald,
who had combed through a
1914 copy of The Herald for
comparative sews itemi.
"Tlm ei have changed; but
people haven't c h a n g e d
much,'* Mrs. Austin laid. "We
fight the tim e battles, stump­
ing
In
g for progress, chiding the
lanr," she told the 30 laiur*
Unr,"
a A e members.
In 1914, she recalled from
the ancient Herald, people
were "squabbling over roads."
In 1914 the cross-state barge
canal was the big news item.
Aed today, she added, we
"are atill urging, still fighting
for and still dreaming of the
St. Johns-lndian River CanaL"
Mm. Austin pointed to food
glk es of 50 years ago (steaks
at IS cents ■ pound). She told
of an advertisement which of­
fered a St. Johns Hotel dinner
for 2S cents.
She listed some of the more
humorous classfled or wsnt
ads of the day. And climaxed
her talk with an excerpt from
a "letter to the editor" which
rected a alight imperfeci:
"M rs. J. M. Overman states
she is improving every day
and the report she Is dead has
been greatly exaggerated.”
The speaker was Introduced
by the association's president,
Donald Tabor, and received a
large ovation at the conclu­
sion of the talk.

S

Baptist Revival
Closes Sunday

For Longwood Offices Dec. 1

FORT LAUDERDALE —
(U P l) — The State Road
Board catered Into a lease
purchase agreement with the
Orange County • Orlando Ex­
pressway Authority involving
a 27-mile road which will
aerve the Cape Kennedy areas.
The agreement
provide*
that the Orange County Com­
mission will pledge its surptua gas tax in tha event tolls
■"«

A LARGE cake marking second anniversary of St. Richard’s Council
5357, KnUrhta o f Columbus, was cut with the Fourth Degree Sword by
Rev. Ralph Kniser. council chaplain, during special ceremonies at semiformal ball. With him, from left, are Louia Huddleston, warden; Ted
Michels, grand knight and, at right, Dr. W. Vincent Roberts, past grand
knight.
(Herald Photo)

Initiation, Party K . O f C. Celebrates
Slated Dec. 4 Second Anniversary
By Mrs. H. L. Johnson
‘American Legion Auxiliary
Unit &amp;3 met recently for ita
monthly meeting at the Le­
gion Home on the Orlando
Highway,
Mrs. Panl Pefold presided
at the business meeting. She
thanked the ladiea who help­
ed daring the recent I-egion
Fair. A report was read from
the state delegate member­
ship chairman. Mrs, Charlea
Webster reported a total
membership of 122 now rep­
resents the local unit
Reports were heard on the
rummage sale, card party.
Group voted to have piano
tuned. Gold Star Mothers will
have a car In the Christmas
parade. A porly for Legion
member* children and grand­
children will be held on Dec.
8, with Mrs. Then Stiles in
charge.
Initiation and Christmas
party will tie held on Dec. 4.
There will be a New Year's
party at which time l-eglon
and Auxiliary members will
meet. Mrs. Tom Best will be
chairman fur this event.
Mrs. C. K. Hunter gave a
report on the lunch lotr the
auxiliary sponsored at the
fair. She wu* given a stand­
ing vote o f thanks for her
work in the auxiliary.
Mrs. Stiles reported on the
recent burn]not at which the
local unit wua official huateaa
for the state president. The
affair wu* held at the Trade
Wind* cafeteria in Fern Park.
After
adjournment
th e
members enjoyed coffee and
cookies.

The Pinecrest H a p t I ■ t
Church revival will climax
'
Sunday morning with a spe­
cial
"Unified
Evangelistic
i-nrica” at which time high
"co rd s of Sunday School at­
tendance will be achieved,
William J, duels, pastor, an­
ticipate*.
All Sunday School depart­
ment* have set a goal of hav­
ing a* many in attendance as
aro enrolled in the depart­
ment, and the total attend­
ance goal fur the entire Sunf t y School la TUt.
The Sunday School will
meet in the various depart­
ments at 9:45 a. m. to mnka
out record* and pray for the
service. A t 10:15 a, m. all
Sunday School departments
from Juniors through Adults
will a seem hie in the main au­
ditorium for the “ Unified
Evangelistic Service,”
with
9 !V- John Pelham preaching
the sermon. All children eight
years anil under will remain
in their regular rlusaea until
Ry Maryann Miles
the close o f the "Unified
November m e e t i n g s for
Service” at 11:30 a. m.
Late comers will be seated circle* of Bear Lake SL An­
drew* Presbyterian Church
by the ushers.
were held this week.
The Night Circle met at
the home o f Mrs. Royce
Ridgewell in Apopka Tuesday
evening to ccntinue the study
of Ephesians. Mrs. Emily
Tin,ley, president, and Miss
Ann Poythese, circle chair­
Offerings of final will be man, were in charge.
The Christmas meeting was
collected at Ihdy Cross Kpisropal Church this Sunday to set for Dec. 15, 8 p.m., at the
be shared with Franciscan home o f 'Mrs. Bennie Drig­
Friars in Orange City ami gers, Edge-water Drive, Or­
fith Gray Inn. home for the lando,
Meeting o f the Day Circle
ged In Davenport.
Koch student o f the Church was held Wednesday at the
School and each adult o f the home of 51re. James Brett in
church is invited to bring Paradise Point with Mrs.
canned goods or other non- Hiram Woods, circle chair­
perishables to participate in man, In charge o f the busi­
the sharing program.
ness. 5lra. Woods advised that
The open offering received the Christmas meeting will
at Thanksgiving Day Com­ be held at 19 a.m., Dec. Id.
munion will be sent to the also at the heme o f Mrs.
presiding
Hi,Imp for the Brett, and asked that nteinFund for World Relief.
lior* at this time be prepared
to suggest names of the lone­
ly or shutin* whom the circle,
as a group, could help instead
o f having a gift exchange
among members.
Dlaruibm on the chapter of
Tire next meeting of the
Ephesian* wu* led by Mr*.
Seminole County Humane So­
Elizabeth Rose.
ciety, according to tempor­
a r y chairman H. T. Johnson,!
wUl be held at 7 p m. Nov. AHpntl iM p s &gt;9
30 at lbe North Orlando Civic A 1 1 1 ,1 0 i , l m
Attending last week's meet­
Center.
ing
of the Central Florida
Johnson announced that the
new society office on East Council o f Welcome Wagon
First Street now has a tele­ Clubs, held in Daytona Beach,
phone and the number 323- were Jlrs. Lillie Vann, Mrs.
0755. He also stated the or­ Helen Aloody and Mrs. Mild­
ganization now alto has a red Haney, all o f Deltona and
gost office box number, ltM. Mrs. Sophie Haines o f DeBury,
funford.

Presbyterian
Circles Meet

Holy Cross

Husband-Wife Teams Compete

By Donna Kates
Some of 200 members and
guests of S t Richard's Coun­
cil 5357, Knights o f Columbus,
were present for the council'e
second anniversary ball at ths
Police Benevolent lia.l in San­
ford.
The semi-formal affair ie
a big social event of the year
for the council and providing
music for dancing were "The
Troubadours” o f Orlando.
Main serving table for the
buffet dinner was covered
with sheer white linen end
centered with a white eake
trimmed anil lettered in blue
with the Inscription. "K Of
C, St. Richard's Council 5357.
Second Anniversary.” Other
decoration* on the table in­
cluded autumn leaves, candela-

brn, cornucopia and yellow
mums. Pots of greenery were
placed at vantage points
throughout the hall.
During special ceremonies
the cake was cut with the
Fourth Degree Sword by Rev.
Ralph Kaiser, council chaplain.
Distinguished knights pre­
sent, in addition to Fr. Kaiser,
were Dr. W. Vincent Roberts,
past grand knight, council
5357; Fred EmomI, grand
council 4534; Bob Gnreter,
knight, New Smyrna Bench
council 5422 and John Hnge,
district deputy.
Arrangements for the eve­
ning were under direction of
Howie Harrison, g e n e r a l
chairmen; AI Pouiter, ticket
chairman; Bill Crawford, re­
freshment chairman;
I’ ete
Duggan, decoration* chair­
man; Lena* Fay, entertain­
ment chairman and George
DeMattio, food chairman.

Two DeMolays
Receive Honors

M. E. CUIJ'EH'ER,
nf Foru.-it City, has been
apixuntt'il associate di­
rector of publication*
department, Southern
Union Conference of
Seventh - day Advent­
ist*, which i* head­
quartered in AtlanUt,
f'ulpepper ha* directed
thi* department in the
Adventist*’ F l o r i d a
Conference in Orlando
for the punt five year*.

Delegates from 38 DcMolay
Chapters during the recent
semi-annual m e e t i n g nnd
workshop of the Associated
DeMnlsy Chapters of Knstern
Florida elected member* nf
the Seminole chapter tn two
o f six association office*.
During the meeting ut Fort
Pierre, Charles Stine was
named associate junior coun­
cilor and Rill Stamper was
elected chaplain. Stemper also
is a state Junior steward of
the DeMotay Chapters of
Florida.
Others from the Seminole
chapter attending were dele­
gates Ernest Hcinbuch anil
Lowell Jeffords, master coun­
cilor Boh Rumhley and advis­
or* Edmond L. Webber and
Robert A. Kumbtey.
Stemper and Stein are past
master councilors of the lo­
cal chapter.

V o Share Food
Offerings

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for the $7 million road. The
Road Board serve* a* trus­
tee* for secondary funds.
The proposed road links In­
terstate 4 near the Martin
Company with State Road 52n
near
the
Orange-Brevard
County line. A stretch of 17.4
miles will be a new toll road
while the remainder will be
improved existing roads.
The Road Boat'd entered in­
to a similar agreement with
Raker County pledging sur­
plus gas tax to sell $1.5 mil­
lion worth of bonds to con­
struct several s e c o n d a r y
roads.

Forest City
Merchants Set
Parly Dale
By Maryaaa Miles
Plans for the second ann u a I Children’s Christmas
Party to be sponsored by the
Forest City Merchant* Asso­
ciation were continued Tues­
day evening at a meeting of
the group held at the home of
Mr. anil Mrs. I- G. Stuhbe.
The party has been echedult-d at the Shopping Center
for 7 p.m., Dec. 9. Santu will
be there to give gifts to all
the children and a merry-goround is In on order to ndd
fun to the evening. Refresh­
ments will be served to those
attending.
Shortly after Thanksgiving,
decorations and light* witl be
put up through cooperation
c f several Florida Power Cor­
poration employees and ar­
rangement* also are being
made to hnve Christmas music
throughout the holidays.
Following Tuesday'* meet­
ing refreshments o f cider nnd
fruit rake were served. Those
j present, other th.tn the host*,
were Eugene and Betty MncGeon, Mr, and Mr*. C. S.
Field, Mr*. Esther Johnson,
Mrs. Itnth Chirk, Mr*. Ernes­
tine Forward, Mrs. Irma
Landmark Paul Carls- n, Joe
DcKUva and Bruce Kn-istend.

H arry hyie. win
nf Mr. and Mrs. Her­
bert G. Kyle, 6 Wekiva
River Drive, had been
named to the Dean’s
List with a 3.2 average
nt the Florida State
University s c h o o l o f
music. He mnde the
list twice before. He is
n member of the FSU
Marching Chiefs, Con­
cert Band, Phi Eta Siftnut, freshman scholas­
tic h o n o r fraternity,
nnd Knppa Pappa Psi,
music fraternity, •&gt;

JA N

Confusion
A-Plenty!
MIAMI (UPI) "What
Florida bases are they plann­
ing to close?" Congressman
Claude Pepper asked his of­
fice.
On the other end of the tele­
phone an aide replied: "They
said they'll close the Green
Cove Springs naval installa­
tion.”
"Wait a minute," Pepper
said, "That was closed two
years ago."
The aide said ho would
Chork the Defense Depart­
ment and called Pepper right
back.
"They say you're right." the
able told Pepper several mioutei later.

By Itaesa Estes
Two husband-wife Warns
a n vying for the offices of
city clerk and city tax collec­
tor In Longwood's municipal
election scheduled for Dee. !.
Candidates are the Incum­
bents, Mra. Onnle R. Shomate
and Roy Shumate, and Mr.
and Mrs. B. R. Gray.
Mra. Shomate points to her
record of efficient and compatent aeowtee Jm ieg the
■lx years a* the best plank in
her platform for re-election
to the office of city clerk.
Before her election to of­
fice she was active tn tha
Longwood Civic League and
t h e H o m e Demonstration
Club and it a member o f the
Ixmgwood Baptist Church.
She ha* a daughter, eon-inlaw and one grandchild who
live In Longwood.
Shomate, In hie bid for
election to a second term In
the office of tax collector,
pledges to continue giving
the *ame service. He ia a re­
tired builder.
Mra. Gray, known a* Jonnie to many of her friends,
was formerly city clerk for
more than 12 years before re­
tirement. When approached
by friends requesting her to
run again for the office, she
accepted the challenge.
A familiar personality in
Longwood, she i* a member
of the Civic League, the Ex­
tension Homemaker* Club,
the Longwood Area Chamber
of Commerce and the First
Baptist Church where she Is
past president of the WMS
and ia presently working
with the GA’i.
The Grays reside on Pal­
metto Ave., have three chil­
dren, five grandchildren and
two groat-grandchildren.
Gray, running for tax col­
lector, is a harlier by prnfe*.
■ion, raises calls lilies a* a
hobby and trnrhe* Sunday
School at First B a p t i s t
Church.

TWO LITTLE PILGRIMS, Lina Barker and
Perry Williams, will sing "Come Ye Thankful
People” in the pageant, "The First Thanksgiv­
ing," to be presented at Pinecrest Baptist
Church thi* Sunday ut 6:15 p.m. in Fellowship
Hall. Lisa is the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Ted
Barker and Perry j* son of Rev. nnd Mrs. Page
William*.
(Herald Photo)

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Forest City
W M S Has Meet
And Program
By Maryann Mile*
Clrriea of the Forest City
Rnptist Churrh held u rum|hined meeting Tuesday eve­
ning at the home of Mr*.
Corbin Allen, W. Lake Brant­
ley.
Mr*.
Don Westmoreland
was in charge of the pro­
gram, "Worship Through in­
tercessory Prayer" and Mr*.
Ralph Green, president, led
the discussion.
Memliers agreed by vote to
form individual circle* begin­
ning in Jununry, Due to the
holidays no meeting will he
held next month, however,
the circle* will participate in
“ Week of Prayer," Dec. li-KI.

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KecoRiinendztuinx for new
officers of the Deliary Volun­
teer Firemen's Association
were reported by the nominat­
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meeting.
Named are Ellsworth Ogden,
president; Marlin Blair, treas­
urer; Thornton Smith, secre­
tary; George tier ling, financial
secretary, and Joseph Bren
ner. chief. Three year direc­
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Carter, Phillip Mealy, Vincent
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Fred Pernck Jr.
Matthew Fontaine Maury,
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Lyman Optimistic Over Tonight's Battle W ith Lakeview
Greyhounds Seek
Victory No. Two
H on es

COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI)
Ayres - trotting'* T r ip le ”
Crown wfemt — tod Race
Tlm»-winner at two of tbs Tri*
pie Crews event* to
for pacers—
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By Jim
Herald Sprats Writer
"I f ws ran corns up with n consistent defensive
to fo aloof with our improving offense we could
■rim tonight's homecoming game."
up in a nut
■hell by Head Coach Dick Copeland of the Lyman
Greyhounds a b o u t hla
club’s chancea this eveninf when the Booth Semi­
nole school honors alum­
ni, students and guests at
the sasnal komecomlog tilt
sgshut the Lakeview High
School Bed Devils tram Win-

tar dsrdea.

Seminole 11
Looking To
Tough DeLand

Tbs ’Bound*, eaderdogs on
everyeas's aatactioa sheet,
will bs playing thair ninth con­
■y Davtf
test e&lt; the year and ta the
■ereid Pparts Writer
first eight Utay’ve ported only
Tha
Sanford Seminole* root
am vfctery. Next week they
ad on* stop closer to a tough
steel the stress Wildcats at
Wildwood so this could be their homecoming victory last night
beat chases to rack op via when DeLand beat Titusville
H to 12. DaLand win coma to
No. 1
Sanford tor th* 8115 HomeTHESE CROOMS HIGH SENIORS will play
la the sflart to get the win cornlug Wednesday night.
their final high school football (fame Saturday
Copeland has announced that In tha Tribe’s opener with
night when the Panthers travel to Orlando’a
ha probably will use ends Oeste Titusville the sc &gt;.-# ended in
Tangerine Bowl for an 8 p.m. clash with the
Winklamas and John Stuart, a 13 to U tio. Mistakes and
Jones High Tigers. They are Ransom Hrowdy,
Ik Us i Danny Overton and
fumbles gave DeLand the vic­
John Pritchard, Robert Jackson, William Till­
Dava Mstli, guards Bau tory, giving them with a re­
man, Tyrone Henderson, John Knight, Eddie
Green and Chuck Wagner, cord of bur wins and five
Brown, Roy Montgomery, John Payne, Thomas
center Boenle Toole, quarter­ loesee. To defeat tha Semi­
Wilson, Robert Walton, Robert Hillery, Albert
back Tarry Took.
nole* would be a big feather
Brooks, Andrew James, Terry Willinms and
The Toole brothers will be in the Bulldog’s eap, and the
Lewis Witherspoon, The Panthers have a record
seeing action against their victory over the Terriers last
o f seven wins and one loss.
(Herald Photo)
farmer metes aloce th* two night gives them a hotter
youngaten, with anotlmr too- dune* to provide the Tribe
Sier, transfarrod to Lyman at with stiff competition next
the start ol tha grid mason Wednesday.
from Winter Cardan. Un­ The Seralaclet have an open
doubtedly, tha Toole* will be
date tonight after their 37
giving their club tha benefit to T victory last week over
of their strongeat effort to up­ the Oak Ridge Pioneers of
set the Devil*.
Orlando. The astro practice
A Winter Garden victory has enabled the coaching staff
By Bob Themav
the club's offensive and de­
would give Lakeview a T to study the Bulldogs and the
fensive formations in an ef­
Herald Sports Writer
and S record for the year, their mistakes the squad baa made
The Crooms High Pantheri fort to enable the dub to stop
best in the past 14 campaigns. thus tar this season.
make their final curtain call Jones' running plsys.
Reports from Winter Garden Head Coach Jim Plgott and
The Tigera have something
of the 19C4 grid campaign Sat­
Indleat* that in IPSO th* Devils anistants Jim McCoy and urday night when they battle lees than an impresshs record
wem undetested and were Um Dick Williams have been puttheir arch rival — tha Jcmei this season while Crooms will
last Orange County club to tkti the squad through tong High Tlgeri of Orlando—in the be out to take its eighth de­
achieve that hooor.
workouts In preparation for Tangerine BowL
cision In nine games.
Copeland's big worry la hta th* Bulldogs stnc* DeLand
On the other hand, Jotsee
Tha contest is listed to get
defease stopping Red Devil not only 1* SHS'a homecoming
perhaps has faced slightly
under way at 8 p.m.
quarterback
Chuck
Haw- opponent but also the Tribe's
Eor the pait two weeki, Pan­ tougher opposition than have
tborne's passing and the runn­ final lilt on the regular 10 ther head coach, WlUle Holt, the Panthers this pear.
ing of Jerry Daugherty, Haw­ game slate.
But this is on* contest, ac­
and his staff have worked on
thorne's top receiver.
cording to Itolt, upon which
According to Plgott th#
The cootert will get under squad ta in good shape and Is
past records hive little bear­
way at I p. m. and will be
ready for the Bulldogs. Ha
ing. It'* always this way when
followed by a homecoming said, "1 know Seminole fans
these two tong time rivals
dance In the school's gymna­ were awfully disappointed by
clash and this game will be
sium.
our Oak Rklge ball game, but
no exception.

Panthers W ill Face

Arch Rival Saturday

Church League
Will Organize
An effort to organize a men's
basketball league with teams
representing a number o( San­
ford churches will be mad* In
the very near future, accord­
ing to an announcement today
by Earl E. Moore.
Moore and a number of In­
terested individuals have call­
ed for a meeting of church
represents live* to be held at
7 p.m , Dec. I, at the Grace
Methodist Church of Sanford.
The group has Invited rep­
resentatives from all eburebaa
In Sanford and the surround­
ing area to participate in the
parley which will set up organ­
izational procedures.
"We feel," said Moore,
"that this is a very worth­
while undertaking aloe* It will
not only include an athletic
effort hut also provide a spirit
ual bails of brotherhood."
He continued. "W e are urg
ing all churches to have rep­
resentative* present to diacuaa
the possibility of forming th*
league and for preliminary dit
cusslons on rules and rrgula
tlooa which would be neces
sary to the success of the or
ganiialioo."
Moore also said that be and
■everal associate* interested
in forming the league are ne­
gotiating now tor the use o f a
gymnasium.

Bunny Boosters
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) Two boonWi from the Playboy
Clubs of America will sen e
ae mascots for the Phlladel
phla Ttera in all their remain
tog National Basketball Asso­
ciation game* this season. The
bunnies will wear black jar
■eye and white short*.

Special Scout

Miami Favored
Over Vanderbilt

tb* boys found themselves at
the start of th* third period
MIAMI (UPI) - The Mi
and we had cne of the best se­ ami ilurrieanr* are lOpoint
cond halves that wa have had favorite* to end a Jinx with a
in a long time. Naturally when homecoming victory over the
you have a good game offen­ Vanderbilt Commodores to­
sively, as we did against th* night.
Pioneers, the defense looks
A crowd of some 15.000 L
good because they are not expect**! in the Orange Row I
called upon to stop the oppon­ BowL
ents' team quite ai much. We
In four previous games with
were very proud," he said, of the Commodores, Miami lost
the boys and the way they each time and never came
cam* back to the second half. closer than wne points.
There were some really out­
Vanderbilt will be playing
standing
performances
by without Its top quarterback,
everyone.
Dave Waller, out with a shoutPtgott also declared, "We der Injury. Vandy’a offensive
scored on running plays n hopes will be on sophomore
well as past plays and we Boh Kerr who la replacing
also scored on a tine punt Waller.
return by Bernie Barbour who
Vanderbilt put up a stiff
ran It back 75 yards for a Tt). fight in losing to some of the
The play proved very costly top Southeastern Conference
because Harbour la most likely teams and has held five of
tost to us for the rest of the eight foes to one touchdown or
season with several pulled toss.
muscles, W* are looking for­
Miami wit] be without full­
ward to having some of the back Ered Cassidy, but Trie
boye back with us next season Banatzak will fill In The two
■nd the game with the Pton rotate with the first unit.
cere gave us a chance to get
I-eft-handed
passer
Hob
them into the ball game for Ilttotnlkoff. challenging George
experience, After the game I Mira's passing record as a
we’re really looking forward ! sophomore, will also hsve
to Del,and for our homecom­ Russell Smith and Jack Sims
ing Wednesday.
running with him in the backThe Terriers didn't have the fisid.
tame strength in their tilt
with the Bulldogs as when
LOllLH* DEBUT
they met the Scmmoles In (he
CHICAGO (UPI)—Joe Louis
scaeon'a opener. They looked started hi* professional boxlike a different ball club and ing earner in this city on July
they played like one. Th* Ter­ 4, IBM, when he knocked out
rier* had numerous injuries Jack Kracktn in the first
and the substitutes couldn't
handle the itTong DeLand offrnae.

Tiger Head Coach Wilbur
(Bulldog) Gary always has his
club up for this affair.
Asked if he thought the open
date last week had any effect
at all on the sharpness the
Panthers have displayed in
their past seven games, Holt
replied: ''Definitely not' We'­
re ready tor them."

their refnlar 10-game te a m
elate tonight when they boa
to Clearwater to taagle with
Central Catholic High In a
contest the Lions are picked to
win and provide them with a
record at eight wins, one tie
and one lots.
Heed Coech Arthur Scott,
however, isn't impressed by
the feet hie club is rated to
down the Clearwater outfit
He’s convinced the Oviedo
eleven could be in for trouble
U overconfidence reign* as it
did whan his boys dashed with
Central Catholic High of Mel­
bourne midway in Um season
and were shutout.
Anoth«r worry on Scott’s
mind is th* fact that fullback
Tad Bellborn will not be ahi*
to »c* action this evening due
to a knee injury sustained in
last Vriday night's homecom­
ing victory over the Frostproof
Bulldogs,
In addition, the Lions win b*
playing without the services
of big tackl* Tim Colbert who
fractured a few fingers dur­
ing practice sessions this
week.
Due to Um loss of these two
veteran* for tonight's tilt
Scott hasn't made up hit mind
on a starting lineup. He may
have to accomplish some shuf­
fling to get hit strongest ele­
ven on Um field.

uai.
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ACTION! TURKU!
................ IS—*

MISS NANCY SWENSON, Oviedo High's homecoming queen, is shown
aboard the Tri HI Science float during the homecoming parade. At left
ure trridders Andy Jepson and John Jones. Children seated on the float
ora (from left) Gary Palmer, Jimmy Palmer and Vicki Clonta.

All-Florida Tilt
To Pack 'Em In

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The Florida State Stmlncles
throw the patting arm of
lanky quarterback Steve Tensi against th* defensive sec­
ondary o f Florida’s Gators
Saturday with a probable Ga­
tor bowl bid hanging on the
outcome.
Kickoff will b* at 2 p.m. in
the newly enlarged Doak
Campbell Stadium before an
expected aunding*ro«m only
crowd o f 42,600.
But even more than a bowl
bid, the 8*m!noles will be
kicking and acratching for
their first win over the Gators
Reconnaissance A t t a c k since the two lntra-stat# ri­
Squadron 13, the newest val# opened competition In

Squadron IS

Captures Title

squadron at Sanford Naval
Air Station, haa been declared
base volleyball champions. The
team had a season record of
•even wine and one toss.
The final league standing*
were:
TEAM
W. L.
KVAIM8
7 1
Wing Staff
8 2
Avfonlra
4 4
Marines
2 8
RVAIM
1 T

1968.

The record to date In six
year* of play Is fire wins for
Florida and one tie back In
1981 when the score ended
3-3. The Gators won the first
clash 2!-7, which war the big­
gest scoring difference in the
•erlra to flat*.
Getor Bowl officials will be
on hand for the game and a
win by FSU could result In a
bid for pust-trason play In
Jacksonville. Florida plays
The favorite diet of parrot- Miami Nov. 28 and must wait
fishes at the Miami Scsquar- until after that gam* to ac­
lum Is lettuce, cabbage and cept a bid.
potatoes.
The Gators are expected to

Dossie DeGanahl
Wins Honors

start tha full offensive team defensive wall. Back In the
against Florida State for the lineup will be Wlngback Alan
fi n t time since the Mississlp- Poe and tailback Jack Harper.
pi game. Since Oct. 10, at
least one member of the
squad has been missing from
each game.
On tha other hand, Florida
State will be missing alter­
nate quarterback and chief
punter Ed Pritchett. A junior,
Pritchett waa sidelined after
the North Carolina State
game last week with a knee
la Jury.
I.osa of Pritchett put* the
full game load on Tensl'a
■boulders. The itx-foot-five
Tens! can be expecti-d to be
at hla best tossing to flankrrbuck and All-American Fred
Biietnikoff, who has caught
55 throw* for 909 yards and
10 touchdown* this season.
Tens! has connected with 110
posse* for 1,493 yards and 13
scores.
Up against the Seminole
pass attack will be the Gator
defensive
secondary which
has picked o ff 12 passes in
seven games this year. The
Gatcrs have given up only 52
yards per game In the air.
The Galore will pit full­
back
terry Dupree,
the
team’s top rusher with 2(5
yards, against the Seminole

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th an som e small cars.

Doesle DeGanahl was the
winner of the Class A division
of the weekly Ladles Day
tournament at the Mayfair
Country Club this week. Jim­
mie Livingston grabbed Clast
D honors and the Class C
crown wrnt to Essie Batson.
The nine-hoto tourney winner
was Fran leach.
Recently members of the
Sanford Womco'a Golf Asso­
ciation were guests of DeLand
Country Club and played a
shotgun tournament. Winners
were: first low gross, Franchon McRoberts; second low
gross, Suzy Dickey; first low
net. Essie Ration; second low
net, Blanche Nicely, and low
putts, Jimmie Lhingilnn.
Next Wednesday a nine-hole,
low net turkey tournament
will be held. Luncheon will be
at 1 p.m. In the club bout* at
which time the winner of the
Florida Slate Bank tournament
will be announced.

That's not hot ak. That's a fact. Seven Chryiler Newport
models or* actually that low priced. And every ons of them
b big—a beautiful 18-foot, two-ton Chrysler with a 383-cubicinch V-8 os standard equipment. Uk* th* pitch? Then come in and see th*
guy* In town who can make 1963 a big-car year for yog. See us. We deliver.

BEAUTIFY YOUR FLOORS

All told, It looks like the
Semiootoi wit! have formidable
competition Wednesday when
they face the Bulldogs.
Th# them* for homecoming
this year 1a. "Seminole Might
•vs- the Buildog Bite." So, it
look* like Seminole fans bad
belter taka their testa early
to see a good football tilt
The Seminotoe are still look­
ing forward tc the Klka Bowl
Dec. 3 who* they play Lee*hur*. the only team to defeat
th* Tribe last aeaaoa.

MILWAUKEE (UPI) - Ear
mer Baltimore Oriole Manager
Billy Hitchcock waa signet! by
the Milwaukee Braves today
to act ai a special assignments
scout and supervisor of the
in sports parlance, Um "hot
sou these torn state scouting cor Der" mesne third base of
a baseball diamond.
system.

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Biletnikoff Named On NEA All-American Navy Varsity 'Rainbow!' Ready For Lions
Going After

NEW YORK—(NEA)—Do li
make a football team?
No more than you can play
canasta with one deck ol
cards.
Newspaper Enterprise Asso-

BOB

cUtloa, announcing 1U annual
All-America Foot bill Team to­
day exclusively In The Sanford
Herald, hai modernized the
entire concept of the college
game by splitting its selections
Into platoons, the way every

wlnnlng coach In the country
has.
The NEA All-America la a
composite of the judgment of
college coaches, sports writers
a n d professional s c o u t a
throughout the country.

For the first time since free E Jack Snow, Notre Dame
E Fred BUetnlkoff, Fla. State
IMS, the nation's collages have FL Kail Noonan, Iowa
deployed into offenslvt and de­
T Jim Wilson, Georgia
fensive platoons undtr liber­
alized rules made last winter. T Larry Kramraer, Nebraska
G Tommy Nobis, Texas
Sanford Naval Air Station
OFFENSIVE TEAM
G Wayne Freeman, Alabama
ia In the process o f forming
C Glen Kessler, Penn State
a van ity basketball team to
QB Cra ig Morton, California
enter in the newly formed
RB Gale Sayers, Kansas
DEFENSIVE TEAM
Florlda-Gcorgia
Intenervice
RB Don Anderson, Tex. Tech Conference.
E Alphonse Dotson. Grambllng
Station athletic director 1.
E A1 Atkinson. Vlllanova
J. Jarrell reports soma 25 athT Reml Pradhomme, LSU
letea are now trying out for
T Billy Yearby, Michigan
the squad which will be nar­
MG Steve DeLong, Tenn.
rowed to 15 members.
LB Ron Caveness, Arkansas
NAS Sanford will be play­
LBLB Carl McAdams, Okie.
LB Jack O'BUIovIch, Ore. SL ing in the Southern Division
HB C. Williams, Wash. State of the conference which also
HB T. Fredertckson, Auburn will include Orlando, McCoy
S Arnle Chonko, Ohio State
and Patrick Air Force buses.
The pros, however, have In­
A t the end of the season
fluenced the type of football the winner of the southern
being played in college*. division will play the north­
BUetnlkoff and Noonan are the ern division champions for
split type of receivers coveted the conference championship.
in the pro leagues, and their Naval Air Stations, and Moody
play Is concentrated on grab­
bing passes. "Biletnikoff," Alr Force Base.
Since Sanford doesn't, have
said Johnsoa, "is as polished a
college receiver as I've ever a gym, all Sanford gamea will
be played away, Sanford's
seen."
An Ail • American doesn't first conference game will be
have to play every game played at 8 p.m. Dee. 1 at Or­
against a Notre Dame or an lando AFB.
Jarrell report* Sanford ha*
Alabama. Take a hard look at
the defense and the name of a good chance of winning the
Alphonse Dotson of Grambllng. southern division title.
That’s the aame school which
produced Willie Davis. Ernie
AIMING HIGH
Ladd and Buck Buchanan, who
FORT WORTH, Tex. —
hava made it big—literally—
defenaive linemen in the pros. (N EA ) — Steve Garmon, a
Dotson is in the same groove, Texas Christian University
rated by hie coacbei the best guard, talk* as much about
lineman aver to com* out of politics as football. Garmon
want* a career in the State
the Louisiana ichool.
That’* the kind of endorse­ Department after college, but
ment yon want for All-Ameri­ he saya he'* going easy right
can.
now on the politics.
fuQfUuIuOS t i l IDMOODM ID

Service Title

DUNNELLON - (Spl&gt;—The
Dunnelloo Plgakia Club U put­
ting the finishing touches on
their plans fee the third an­
nual Rainbow Bowl game to be
played here Dee. 4.
The bands from (bo two par­
ticipating schoola — W Ulirton
and Oviedo—wW bo on hand to
perform In pro-gamo and halftime ceremonies. The club wUl
present trophies to tbo win­
ning team, losing loam, moat
valuable player far the win­
ning team and the most val­
uable player for the loeers.
The fans should witness an­
other floe game this year as
In the two previous Rainbow
Bowl gamea. The WlUlston

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Earnings Record

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NEW YORK (UPI&gt;—Stanley
Dancer, of New Egypt, N. J., IX T i n : I IIICI IT 4TH HT «»K
TIIK XIXTII J I II 1C I * I, C l l l today became the first $l-mil- l l IP OK AXII ITIH IK.WlXOl.i:
lion driver in harness racing t ill X T*. I'l .O lllllt.
history when bis earnings I I M X I K I I Y XO. I Man
KIHST NATIONAL CITV H INK.
reached $1,035,527. The highest T r u e ! . . Worthln*ton Corp ora­
figure before this year was the tion Non Contributory P.nalop
plan under agreement dated
$818,659 earned by Bill llaugh- June 1, t i l l .
Plaintiff,
ton in 1958.

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T i n : x i x r n j i iiss'i v i. r i l l « T r r ix v x ii r o i l x i : w i x o i . i :
m i v n , s' m i i i i i i .%
IX t'llSX IK H V NIK H I M
In th . Msttor nf Ih* Appli­
cation of Untt*d Murt*****
H-rvIctn* Corp. for tt.-K s la hll.hm .n l o f Do»t Promt*»o ry Not. anti of Mortgage
on l l u l Kat.t.
x o r i r s : o k n r nr
TOi Clifton Prs.loa t l . l n . y anti
ll-U n U l i . l n . y
101 Tingrrln* Drtv*
Hanford, Florid*
and lo all oth.r p.rsnna who
a r . or may b . Int»r»*t*d
YOU A HR IIKKBUY N'OTtFIKD that a P.tlllon h»* t.c.n
fll.-l
In th*
*bov»-#ntltl*d
Court In which Ih . po tltlon.r.
Unit* 1 Mortal***
Servicing
C o r p , s.vk. th* r*-**tahtl*hm«nl. pursuant It. Chapter 71 o f
th* KtorMa Htalut**, o f certain
ftrlgtnat t|ocum*nl* nf which It
claim* lo h« th* owner, and
Which wer* ll!*a* tty lost or
tte*trtijr«il In th* o f f l c * . o f th*
Petitioner In Norfolk. Vlretnl*.
on o r about April 77. 1344, 1&gt;«In* * pri.mlewtry n o t . In th*
amount o f 111,1*4.no e i.cu tctl
by Clifton Preston G*ln*y an&lt;l
Helen |. Hilney. h i . wlfa, on
April 1, 1959, In favor o f tJ u.ra-it-ctl Till* ant M » rt* * s * Com p in y , amt a mor t*** a in tha
amount o f III. 140. Oo *r*nt*1
by Clifton Pr*»lon G*ln*y and
Helen I» Giln*y. hla wlfa. on
April I. 1959. to Ouar.n ta.tt
Tit le and Mortis ■*• Company
at a.curlty for Ilia pxyin.nt o f
tha afort-abl prttml.vttry not.,
which m o r t* « * . .n c u m h .ra tha
f llowtn* ti»»crlb»d property In
H«mlnol« County, Klorlda. to.
wit:
lA&gt;t 1. niork O. Phlltlpa Hav.n n a Park Section o f l » c h
Arbor. S.mlnol* County, KlorII*. &lt;• recorded In Plat Hook
14, p&lt;«e It. of th* Public R e ­
c o r d . of Seminole County, F lo r ­
ida
Ttt**lh*r with tha fnllowln*
llama o f property which » r* lo ­
c o e d In and permanently In­
stalled *• a part o f Ih* Im­
provement* on •*'«! propert y:
t rj. K R*frls*rator Model
No. LAS-13. J*r. No. N?

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1 &lt;1. K. Ran** 5lod*l No. J
441, H.r No. TH 0X71*1
t M tr-Sun Wall Heater 5fo.
del No. C-IJ-0
14 Venetian llllnd* m a n u ­
factured by Seminole Vene­
tian Blind Company
TOU WILL PLMAHK APPKAH In the above-entitled
Court an or before th* 7th day
o f December, t i l l , which I* a
date not l**e than : i nor more
than ** day* from the first
publication of this Notice, to
ahow causa why tha aforaaald
promleaory note and mort* a*a
ahould not ha r*-eat*bllehedTIIIH NOTICE ahall ha publl»hcd once etch week for four
( I ) eucceeelv* week* In Th*
Hanford Herald.
DATED this 4th day af N o v ­
ember. IM4.
(SEAL)
Arthur II Beckwith. Jr.
Clark Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vthlea
Deputy Clark
van den Bar* k Gay
Attorney! at Law
414 Kir*-. Ktdtral Bulldln*
Or Undo. Florida S3I01
J ubll.h Nov. 4. 13. 3«. 57, 1344
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KICTITIOT9 NAME
NOTICE IH hereby given that
w* ar* engaged In business
at 1741 Hanford Av*., Hanford.
Kla, Seminole County, Flo r­
ida, under th* flrtlllou* name
of. Roberts A Hchmldt Ileal
Estate, and that w* Intend to
register salt name with Ih*
c le r k o f th* Circuit Court.
Hemtnol* County, Florida, In
accordance with Ih* prevision*
o f th* Klctltloua Nam* Htalutea,
In-wit: Yaction 144.41 Florid*
Htalutea 1357.
HI*: A. O Roberta
H. J. Hchmldt
Publish Got. 10 A Nov. 4, tl.
30. 1)44.
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hKNIXIII.E COUNTY. KI.OHIDA
R9TATH «ik
5ITRINK IIWNKH IIK.NHOM.
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NOTICE TO CHKIliroHh
tl.L PHHhOX* IIXVIXO

1 1.41*1*

OH

II E VI A 51 U *

(IH IXIt * 4ID ESTATE)

You and each nf you ar*
hereby notified end required t»
-vafile any claim* and demand*
JAMKH T. EDOR and
which you, nr either o f you,
GKullGIA
ANN EDGE,
hla may bate against eald aetata
wife.
In tha office nf lion. C. Vernon
Dr fen,tents. Mlie. J r. County Jud*a o f VemlNOTICE OK hi IT
Hole County, at hie o ffice In tha
TOi Jam** T. Kdg* and
Court House In Sanford, KlorGenrirU Ann Kdg*
td.i. wtlhln «U calender month*
11*l ii.ittery, 5th Itattallon from tbs time nf tha first p u b ­
ll r d Artillery
lication of this notice. Each
A l t ) II, New Tor k, New cUlm or demand must ha In
York
writing and contain tha place o f
TOU ARE hereby notified residence and pn*t o f fic e adthat a Complaint to f&gt;r*cl"*e dre** o f tha claimant and must
a m orta l* * tnrtimherln* th* be sworn to by the claimant, hla
followln* real properly)
agent or attorney, or tha same
toil 50. OAKLAND IIIU-H. •hail be void.
accordln*
to
th*
plot
/ * / Grace Bradford
thereof *• recorded In Plat
A* E ie cu trli nf eald estate
Hook II. pair * 43 anil 41, Edward It. KlrkUnd
Public Records o f Hvnil- Attorney at Lew
nol* County. Klorlda
! l » Mouth Court Street
ha* been filed against you In Orlando, Florid* 53441
the a b o ve .etyled eutt, a n t yon Publish Oct. J4. A Nov. 4, II,
ere required fo eerve a copy 3*. 1744.
o f your Anewer to tha C o m ­ CDK-Itt
plaint on th* P la in ti ff* a tt o r ­
ney*. van den Ber* A Gey.
K IIT IT IO l* X 4 ME
P O Hot 3I«7. Orlando. KtorNOTICE
IH hereby
given
bla. and to file Ih* orlclnal o f tb it we are engaged In boatsuch An*wer with Ih* Clark o f neaa at 751* Park Drive, Han­
the eforee.tld Circuit Court on ford, Seminole County, Klornr before (he 33nd day of He • Ida. under the fictitious m m *
ember, 1141. If you fall t,» ,lo of, Earl Moitey'a G a n g s , and
*«, a decree pro confaeso will that wa Intend to register eald
he taken a**ln*t you for the name with the Clerk o f the
relief demanded In tha C o m ­ circuit Cnur*. Hemlnol* Cou n­
plaint.
ty, Florida, In accordance* with
This Nolle* ahell he publish- tha provision, o f the Klctltloua
e«l once a week for four ron- Nam* Htatulee, to.wit* He.-tton
•erutlve w eek. In tha Hanford *45 4 * Klorlda Htatiitea 1343.
Herald.
Hobart Earl Moglty
Dated this llth day o f N o v­
Polly Ann Mosley
ember. 1144.
Publish Nov. 34, &gt;7 A Dec 4.
(HEAL)
111. 1144.
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr 1CDG-47
c le r k o f th* Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vlhlen
•XV I T4TIOX TO Hill
Deputy Ctvrk
Hailed hi,I* will he received
Publish Nov. 30, 37 A D 'c . I
in
th*
office nf tha City Man­
II. 1144.
n e r . city Hill. Henford. KlorCDG-70.
Id*, until t:14 P. 51 on WedneaJiy. He, ember 3, 1)44, on
ix t h e r m r r r r m i n r o k the following Herne:
T H E XIXTII Jl llll l 41. t i l l 1. Approximately » 504 g*|.
I T TV. IX 4X11 I'llH XEMIXOI.E
tone of premium gianllne
&lt; III X TV. KI.OHIDA
at th* Pollra Htatlon.
IX i' ll VXf EH 4 XII. I45A4
9. Vpprotlmxtalv 3.544 g a l ­
1114 OH) E
lons o f premium gasoline
ODELL THOMAS,
at Kir* Htatlon Vo. 3.
Plaintiff,
I approximately 14,444 g a l ­
va.
lons nf regular gasoline
W TON A TIIOM AH.
at th* cit y Hhop.
Defendant,
4. Approximately a,444 g a l ­
NOTICE Til 4PPEAII
l o n * of dleael
fuel for
STATE OK KI.OIIIII A TOi
th* Water Plant. Refue*
WTONA THOM AH
Division, and Threat Divi­
Address and Keetdence (jnsion.
known
Ride shill ha tank wagon
TOU AUK HEREBY NOTI­ prl ea delivered to th* c i t y '*
FIED that s lllll o f Complaint distribution points on demand
far divorce has been filed and eh all show th* exempt tax.
asalnat you. and you are re- Th* eur-essful bidder
ahall
qulrvl to aerva a copy o f your supply end Inatell all neces­
answer or pleading to tba Hill sary pump* end tank* and all
o f Complaint on tha Main- pump*
shell
have
suitable
tlfTa Attorney Paul C. Parkins, s in g e s recording the quantity
447 Weat Youth .Street, Orlando pumped end said gauges ehelt
Florida, and file lha original be In working order. All bide
answer or pleading In th* o f - shall show tb* octane rating
flea of tha Clark o f the Circuit nf th* gasoline bid and lb*
Court on or before Monday, c l u e o f diesel fuel that I* bid.
December 34. 1144. If you fall Bid* shell be for th* annual
to do so Judgment by default period beginning January 1,
will be taken against you for 1345.
tha relief demanded In tba lllll
lilt* wilt be publicly opened
o f Complaint.
In tbs City Commissi n Room.
WtTNKHH my band and seal City llall. Hanford. Klorlda. at
at Hanford, Hemlnole County, 3:44 P M on Wednesday, Dec­
Florida, this llth day o f No* - ember 3 1)44.
amber. 1344.
Th* City Commleelen
re­
(HEAL)
serves the right to accept th*
Arthur It Beckwith, Jr.
lowest end/or best bid and re ­
Clark uf Ih* Circuit Court serve* lb* right to reject any
By: Mirth* T. Vlhlsu, U. C or all bid* tor th* best Inter­
Paul C. Parkins
ests of th* City o f Hanford.
Warren K Know las
447 Waat Houth Street
Orlando, Florida
City Manager
Attorney for Plaintiff
CITY OK HANFORD. FL O R ­
Publish Nov. 34, 37 A Dec. 4
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MARGIE MURPHY,

Plaintiff,
va.
MICHAEL M. MURPIIT,
Defendant.
NOTICE TO APKEVM
STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
MICHAEL M MURPHY
Addreea and Residence Un­
known
YOU ARE IIERBIIY NOT!FIED that a Hill af Complaint
for dlvoroe has been filed
against you. and you ar* r e ­
quired lo aarvt a copy o f your
answer ar pleading to lha lllll
o f Complaint on th* Plain­
t i f f * Attorney Paul C. Per­
kin*. 417 West South Street.
Orlando. Florida, and Rio th*
original answer or pleading In
th* offlc* of Ih* Clerk o f th*
Circuit Court on or before Mon
day, December 71. 1)44. If you
fait te da ao Judgment by d e ­
fault wilt b* taken against you
for lha rallaf demanded In tb*
BUI of Complaint.
WITNESS my hand aad seat
at Hanford. Hsmlnol* County,
Florida, this llth day o f Nov ­
ember. 1144.
(TEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
Clark of Ih* Circuit Court
By: Mirth* T. Vlhlen, DC.
Paul C. Perkin*
447 West South Strast
Orlando. Florida
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish NoV. 31. 17 A Dec 4
M. 1)41.
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against you In Ih* Circuit Court
In and for Hemlnol* County,
Klorlda, In Chancery, th* na­
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suit for declaratory dacrae, th*
thbrevlaled till* o f which la
1. T. Hunt end Bobhl* Jo*
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notice la to rtqulr* you to fit*
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Ma* Knight Clark tad
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■aka children's tntreduettoa
It k t o b tka kind at exciting
avFsctoace which It moat ha
if they a n to faal the i4&gt;
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yatl yaa walk aa) la flood
directly la lb* laaar aala (the
pari yaa aarar aaa).
•to tha Welt yraeaaa aa ad*
HUsaal atrip la flood anoad
flM adf* #f tka faraar aale;
then tka aoter aala la atltehed
la thto bond." ,
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akaa haa a lower atlheoette,
la aaaa mainly la hlgh-styls
footwear. The wait ohoo la
heavier, appearing moetly In
tradlUaaal ahoa models.
"Tka welt akaa haa a n o n
rotted appearance,” aald Mo*
rin, "but the cement ahoa win
juat aa well— Uianke lartely
te aMdera adhaaleaa which
Were not available before

TO H I tha dlffartoca between a cement (top)
and watt procaaa (lower) ahoa on# muat io to
tha aola of tha matter.

quarter cheaper than the com­ will ha approximately tha
parable wait abas, aot aaaogh
to mako a dtff iroueo. Aataal*
What ta da if your ahoaa
ly tko ccmoat ahoa la harder
hacoun wet? "D o aot," aoya
to repair, bat m o le prlcoa la
Maria, "put them aa a radia­
tor ta dry. Ponait them ta
reflect thia foot
The dlitinctioa botwooa a dry la eoel air ta avuM curtfIB and |30 pair o f aboea, aa* la. Bhoee become need to wa­
cording to Morin, la aot g n a t ter during the maaufocturlac
The more expensive ahoa us­ procoal, ao it '• no great probually remain! longer on the lam."
Should you fad to follow
teat (the wooden foot to which
it la attached during the aua* thia advice, than what? "Sim­
ufaeturing procaaa). The ro- ple," aaya Morin, "Take the
ault la more exact fit. Alio, ■hoee to a ehoemaker (a cob­
aa axpanalva ahoa will have bler la Now England). Ha
more flntaae In the atltching. can put them on a teat Ilk*
But the baaUa—leather, tha aaa at tha factory and gat
World War 11.”
A eomont ohoo may ha a eonatructlon and durability— them back tnte aha pc.

fill
victims to mental IlHisoa No
warnon la her tight mind
eonld lava written each a
contemptible letter. I'd oak
my aaa to watch her for oth­
er sigma o f emotional dis­
turbance.
o
o o
DEAR ARBY: My hnaband works la a largo offleo. On# o f hla co-workers
(a married woman) picked
him op one evening lost
weak and they wont to a
"planning meeting” m ho la
on tho cemmtttM for tho
annual office party. Yester­
day a neighbor told mo that
another neighbor told her
that aha u * my husband
fitting hi a parked car two
bloeka from homo, talking

in a parked car.
0 0 0
DEAR ABlYr On my
llth birthday (last May) I
accepted a diamond engage­
ment ring from a boy I had
boon going with obout three
month*. Ho la 14. Wo didn't
aot a date. Now I fool that
I am not ready for marri­
age, I want to return tho
ring and data other bays
and him, too, but ho says If
1 return the ring ha wilt go
back to Texas where ha
from. I still hold a
fooling for him and
don’t want him to leave. Ho
Mys either I have to be en­
gaged to him or wo break
o ff completely, aa ha will
not dote mo whlls I am
dating others. I am so mix­
ed up I don't know what to
do. Ha keeps telling me ha
"lovsa" ma and ha knows I
"loro" him. I'm not sura I
even know what "love" la.

$ a a ib y O n &amp; Ju d q si

Boy Is Misunderstood
Ay I m a Light
Newapaper BaMrprtoo Aaaa.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT—What
would he your mtlmata of a
1(-year-old bay who baa nev­
er gotten along with ony
teacher? "She doesn't under­
stood him," aoya hla mother.
He fata fairly good grades
but la poor In deportment. Hi
ie tha daao out-up and ie a
Mama's bay. Ha doaant gat
alaag with beya hla aga withar. Ha haa changed achools
three times. Same rooulu In
each. What c m ba don*?—
NO SIGNATURE
ANSWER—Are you tha
boy's teachan, hla relative!,
or Just may neighbors? To
maka a fair estimate. I'd hoe#
to know what your InUroat
In this boy lo and much mora
about hla background.
As a (nap Judrmtnt, I
would lay that a lfl-yrar-oM
who haa never gotten along
with any tcachor probably
nteda profasilonal help, the

KMMr, the batter. If hla
moflw continual to blame
aoch tcachor In turn, aha &lt;■
only burying bar head In tha
und.
I f tha three aehoola ba hasi
attended have bean unable to
help him. a ipedal school for
emotionally disturbed children
might ba tha aniwar. Accord­
ing ta your account, boworar,
hla shortcomings don’t ap­
p e a r to warrant special
schooling. Class eut-upe may
become television comedians
with iix-flgurt Mlarlea. Ma­
ma'a boys may untie tha
apron strings when they Uka
off for college. And dieagreeable boys bars been
known ta Improve their parsonalltici when they matt tha
right girl.
At any rate, whether hla
present troubles aUm from
being "spoiled rotten” at
home, or from something
mora serious auch as brain
damage, nnly a profusions!

counselor c m detonate*. Can’t
you peranada hla parvnU to
consult onu?
DEAR MRS. LIGHT—Re­
cording to our seventh grad­
er, several of hla friends have
been going to the dime store
during lunch hour and Wklng
everything they c m cram In­
to their pockaU. These are
boys from supposedly good
h o m o a . We’re haertslek.
Should wo report this to tho
school?— ALARMED
PARENTS
ANSW ER-N o. This la a
homo problem. Chock your
son's atory carefully, then go
tha boy’o parents before tho
dlmeatoru owner goes to ths
police.

Pissee toad your school
problems to Susan Light In
cart o f Tha Sanford llerild.
While she cannot answer each
IstUr personally, Utters of
goners! InUrest win ha an­
swered In this column.

Record Shop

'Dardanella' Cut In '19
■y Joan Crosby
of 95. But ha la not tha Idnd
Nr* ape per Enterprise A i m . of man to stay retired, and
Ben Betvln'a name may not hla knowledge of the record­
mean quite ao much to today's ing Industry Is aicaptionally
record-buying public os Ths valuable. So he la now the
Beatles, but:
consultant who eclceta the
— His first recording, mado music to bo recorded on cart­
In 1919, w m tha first rscord ridges for the Revere-Wollento sail one million copies. It sak automatic laps racordarwas "Dardanella."
player.
— A t tha aga of 19, ha was
Tha majority of record com­
leading hla own band at Naw panies h a v e arrangements
York’s Rector’s, where one of whereby thslr best discs, aa
the taxi dancers w m a hand- •elected by Selvin, era trans­
some young man named Rud­ ferred to cartridges to bo
olph Valentino.
played on a tap# recorder.
— Among ths musicians In While recording! have not aa
hla band wars Jimmy and yat become obsolete, tape,
Tammy Dorsey, Jerry Colon- Selvin lays, has several ad­
na, Rube Bloom, ond a young vantage!.
fiddler named Eugene Orman"It ran bo played Indsfinltody. "Ho w m my concertmas- ly and it won’t wear out. Rec­
tar," Behria m alls, "ao ho re- ord! do. Thoro la no Interrup­
crivod a shock for |3B, when tion In tho music. You caA
tho others got US."
ploy 15 atralght hours of un­
Savon! years after tho Rea- interrupted music an a taps
tor's days, while an artlata* recorder. Let’s My that tap*
aad repertoire m b . Salvia suddenly makes recordings
was aupervlaiag a recording loam Ism important."
• e e
with a young aingor. "We
weren’t euro how good ho was,
Album of the week—An ex­
ao wo only budgeted tho re­ citing folk-singing trio is In­
cording with a four-piece troduced In “Just Arrived—
band. When It came tlma for Tho Pilgrims" (Columbia).
tho second chorus, tha band Tha lovely put* soprano of
sounded thin. 8o I suggested Angelina Butler, tenor Robert
the linger might whistle a bit Gulllaumo and baritone Mil­
to fill out tho sound." Tha lard Williams blend In "Plen­
ty Good Roam," a freedom
linger was Bing Crosby.
Bslvtn, who baa made over song: "Three Little Worms,"
900 recordings, was retired on smualng fable; ond "In
film RCA Victor at tha age Tarrytown," a sad lova song.

Miscellaneous g o o d i e s —
"Peter and the Commisser"
(Itt’A Victor) joins Allan
Sherman, Arthur Fiedler and
tha Boston Pops in n funny
album. The beat part of it is
not Uw toad piece, bat clevor
■cries o f "Variations on How
Dry I Am," which rings In
everything from tha llabansra
from "Carman” to "High
Noon" to tha "Marry Widow
Walts." Soloists hers: Sher­
man on tha piano and Fiadlar
on tha hiccups: "400 Yaara of
Folk Music" (Addles and Crofoot, Folkways)! '‘ Yesterday's
Gone" (Chad and Jeranay,
World Artists)! "With You
in Mind" (Danny Williams,
United Artlata): "Trlnl Lopas
Lira in Basin Strast East"
(RepriM): “Thames From
Great Films Mado In Room"
(Rlx Ortolanl and hla Orches­
tra, United Artlata).
e e
e
Single oha—"It Ain't Ma
Baba" (Johnny Cash, Colum
bla), "W o Hava Something
Mots" (Connlo F r a s e l l ,
MGH), "Tumbling Tumblaweeds" (Tha Honey Drvamsra,
Epic), "Chug-S-Lug* (Roger
Millar, Smash), "I ’m Into
Something Good" (Harman's
Hermits, MGM), "That Far
Away Look" (Loras AlexMd
rta, ABC-Paramount) a a d
"Where Doan That Leave
Ma?" (Gana Stride!, Colum'
bla).

• o o
DEAB ABBYt I am ask­
ing my landlady In writs
this for am beeauM I am
•9 years aid and my haads
shako. Please, Abky, pub
something la year column
about tha hsortlaiaaam a#
•ending Groat Grandma (at
bar own oxpoaao) to a
warmer place, under tho
guiss that It la "batter" far
bar. Bettor to ho deprived
o f alt the familiar face* aad
places ? Tho aurronadlnga
that held ao many dear me­
mories? I have bean much
colder hors In Arisen* than
I aver w m la Illinois. Nat la
my hands and foot, but la
my heart. Thank you.
MISSING ILLINOIS
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Calif. For a personal reply,
tnclos* a stamped, salf-addressed envelope.
• o o
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Sand on# dollar to Abby,
Box 89700, Loo Angelos.
Calif., for Abfay’a booklet,
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By Oswald Jacoby

la tha match between tho
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United States and tha United
WAKQI TB
Arab Republic at tha World
♦ SB
Bridge Olympiad, era get off
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W M I(m
RAVT
to flying start In spite of tho
A ll
AAXQ*
faet that our North-South
tu ts
9JII1
pair mlabld tha hand badly.
♦ IB
♦JBS
At laaat North made a bad
AJBTBII
A|B
bid. It la hard ta find any
fault with South's octlea.
A JIBS#
V None
•oath’s three diamond reipo as* w m designed to mako
It pooalbla for him to sign
Worth and South vulncrahl#
off at thro* no-trump later.
For soma m oon or other,
I f
Paso l ♦
North decided that hla good
_
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Dm* I NT.
six card heart suit entitled Pam 4 NT. Paaa I t
Mm to try for a slam In aplto
of tho fact that ho only held
If hlgh-card points.
i from hla six-card club suit io
Fortunately for tha United that all South had ta do was
Stataa, West choM ta open |to win tha club In his own

t t S S " ’4

Jh s iO om m :
Newapaper Enterprise Aim.
A courageous woman who
hM had to fees one crisis af­
ter another In recent yaara
explained hew aha managed
ta eope without "going to
placet."
" I f yon don't waste your
strength fighting little prob­
lems yon have enough and to
•pert whM tha big problsma
hit you."
Applying that rule of Ihrfive many women a completeIng to their own lives might
ly now method of handling
tha small problems, tha little
irritations and annoyances,
the minor frustration* thst

take ao much out of them.
You know it'a true. Homs
women get almost as upsst
over mud tracked on a clean
floor, or an encounter with an
uppity dark, or a social slight
aa thsy do ovsr a really seri­
ous problem.
Tha fume and worry and
fret over trifles, lotting littla
annoyances maka them miser­
able. And then when a big
problem cornea along they
think It la mors than they can
bear.
They've used up thalr
s t r e n g t h fighting against
small things, Thsy should have

hand, draw trumps, enter
dummy with tho htng o f
club# and d i s c a r d th m
spades cn the sec, king and
queen of hearts.
Whlls tha club load might
have worked, it Is a pretty
good tactic against • atom
contract to lead tho suit In
which your aids to most like­
ly to dsvolop tricks. There­
fore a short suit la certainly
mors promising than a sixcarder headed by tha Jack.
The U.A.R. North and
South poir also want past
three no-trump, but only
reached five diamonds. Bobby
Jordan lad a spada and Ar­
thur Robinson cashed three
high spades and thca lad a
fourth for Hobby to ruff.

By Ruth M illstt
been taking tha small trou­
bles In their stride and saving
thalr strength for something
big and Important.
Remember that nsxt time
you find yourself getting up­
sst all out of reason over
soma minor matter. Your
troubles aran’t all going to
be arasll ones. Why waits
your strength fighting against
thinrs you can't help and
worrying over problsma that
aren't rsolly Important!
You'll have tha strength to
handle large adversities If
you haven't squandered It be­
forehand on a slaw of unim­
portant nuisance*.

W hat To W atch In A W atch
la this fast-paced society
people truly live by the dock.
One of the first things a pre­
school child toarM to lo tall
Ume.
Tim* govern hla dally
work sad pleasure from tha
day ho straps *■ hla first
Mickey Mouse watch. Sine#
this la true, tha aarvlca a
watch gives Is vital
Watches ar* favorites as
gifts for all agM aad come la
many prfco rangos and de­
signs. With auch a broad se­
lection, how can you check to
m * if yea ar* buying s serv­
iceable, reliable timepiece?
Quality manufacturers all
•gro* that ths shock-resistant, antlmagnetic, wsaUtsror waterproof features of a
watch ar* good salts points.
But they moan littla if tho
watch movomaat io a cheap
as* and doesn't keep accurate
Unto.
Ths &lt;N o f jewels Is im­
portant to tha Ufatlma accur­
acy o f a watch. So-called

bargain" timepieces, often
sold for under |I5, may have
on* or no Jewels. Or ths
Jawtla used are ataal pins.
What doM this matter? It
matters Is ths “Ufa" ef tha
watch.
Tha purpose of a Jtwsl Is
to rtdue* friction at vital
points io ths moving parts.
Watchmaker* of standard,
good quality watch** My
there ar* IT critical points
and thus tha raaeoa for tha
terra "17-Jawel." Soma manu­
facturers us* mors jawals
than this.
Synthetic rubies now ar*
being used moat because they
offer uniformity and proper
hardness for tha job. Inex­
pensive watches hsva tha
steel pins instead, if they
have "Jowde" at all. Ths
steel, watch experts say, al­
lows mora friction which
m u n i greater lots of accur­
acy and Ism dependability.
Watch cases usually ara of
gold, • t a 1 a 1 a a a ataal, or

chroma. Whan buying one ad­
vertised m
"gold," check
whether it ia 14-carat gold,
gold-filled er rolled gold
plat*. Tho amount ef gold
governs tha wear tha csss
will taka ovsr the yaara. Tha
14-carat gold raso la mora ax­
panalva but scratches cm ba
buffed out aad It holds Its
bMuty longar thM less ex­
pensive cases.
Thar* ara many quality
watch manufacturers s a w
making serviceable watches
for a reasonable price. Con­
sult with your Jtwslsr about
watch features and buy tha
tsM quality which fits your
budget. But try to aaloct a
quality-crafted jowttod move­
ment. If yoa buy a watch at
a discount store or wholesale
outlet, your safest buy lo a
watch mad* by a well-known
manufacturer. Tha firm’s rep­
utation la at stake and It la
to thalr advantage to sea that
all their products give good
Mrvice for the pries paid.

vai ft could
fulfill A * yrswriaa f t Ha fes­
Tho Drat value sf these
tiva payer aad tteaeled rib­ readers Is thalr editor’s know­
bons. But wkaa ha opened It, ledge that Itarahif to read la
ho discovered that l t w u » X consequence of th* daalr*
ta road,
MrIt la a y belief thst for
So what tha editors havs
haa sew America has glvaa to chQdne, even la
boas giving aa amply pack­ their preprimer books, are
age o f banting to its shll* i Uriel so auapenaaful sad In­
draa by doprtvtag them of viting that youngsters’ willodaeaUea** nobtost gift: tha Ingnoaa to struggle with tho
ability to anjoy and apprac- printed words which convey

tho storks la iswardad,
(.
Do yon know aaythlng »
about th* shocking boredom
of tha reader* our ahildrsa
hast boon required ta wad*
through In order to Imts to
n o d ? Then* aow readme ds
aot BMk to discourage inter­
est la hooka aad readingla aaa preprimer of th* an*
Ua, this* youngster* ar*
caught up to woadar a m th* *
contonta of a package left by
tha mailman. It anothrr, a lit.-----tie hay at a county fo b sails
stt iato tho thy aadsr the lift
o f packs of helium gxs strap­
ped to hla back. It It SO yaara,
you know, ilne« the young got
such exciting stories In thalr
school iso dors. What they
hoes got haa boaa "Bom sees |
ths cat m tha m at Tha cat
sits oa tha m a t . .
Who wonts to struggle with
th* myatorie* ef fritted
words for tho reward ef auch
nonsense? Nobody.

Bridal Photo Know -H ow
DO
Newspaper Enterprise
— Sit erect or you will look
Wemoa'a Editor
Uka a stalk of wUtlng calory.
It seema to ma that many
— Plan an extra hour or
girls must ba superstitious two o f sleep ths night before,
about misting the matrimonial
— Give apodal attention to
boat if thsy file away Infer- tho fit of th* bodies of your
gown. Photographically, aids
for* thay*vo boon naked to studies and those showing tha
taka the trip to tha altar. back of th* dress and train
Mayba it’s Ilk* balag afraid can only ba well done If tha
to M y “Tho traffic’s net ao walat and bodice hava a neat
hod," whta you’re only half­ appearance.
— Use a liquid base make­
way hotna. Thera's bound to b*
a saarl as soon aa you dost up In a shade doM to your
own natural akin ton*.
your mouth.
— Follow tho natural arch
Each spring and foil teams
ar* written about bridal pho­ of your brows with your ayetography. T ot each t i m e brow pencil, but us* a soft
around, I receive doims of lead pencil to fill In tb* end
lottera asking how a bride cm of tho brow.
— Apply your lipstick with
maka aura her formal wad­
ding portraits won’t look stilt- a brush. A littla practice will
•d and unnatural 8o here wo soon give you tha knack of
go again for tho holiday sea­ using ona. If your lips ara too
son brides.
thin, they will not show up
T h * Information cornea whan you amila. Lipstick
from tho Professional Photo* should go to tho lnild* corner
gTaphara of America. And of the mouth so th* Ups will
•van if a friend will be your look “ connected."
cameraman, ha will bsnafit
— Us* a light application
,
from tha advice of these ax- of black mascara.
DON'T
parts.
c

— Suffer standing In saw
ahoaa. Unless you have a short
dross, it la not necessary ta
wsar your wedding shoes.
— LI* under a tun lamp. A
tannsd fees and arms offer
too much contrast with a del­
icate gown aad vail.
— Use pancake make-up. It
flattens tha features so they
look Ilka a good pancaka
should—but not a bride.
— Usa powder at all unlaaa
your akin ia unusually gloiay.
— Hava your hair dona la
the latest high stylo unless
it’a tho way you always wear
it
That ends tha profession*!
advict. From mo—think about
your dreamt of tha future
during ths entire teuton ond
no matter when th* camera
clicks, It will capture a hap­
py face.
Please send your fashion
problsma to Helen Hsnnsssy
in care of Tha Sanford Her­
ald. While aha cannot answer
taeh latter personally, totters
of general Intarsat will ha
answered In this column.

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Best Is For Family
By Polly Cramar
Newspaper Enterprise Aua.
DEAR POLLY—Why do
many retired people fail to
set a pretty table? W* hsvo
all those lovely disks* col­
lected over th* ysara and who
ara w* leaving them to I
Probably no one who really
wants them ond it only takes
10 or more oxtra minutes to
hav« a really attractive t i­
bia. What to our hurTy? Us­
ually wa aren't going any­
where and as wa gat older wa
have le u company for resale.
I My u a what you bars and
■urpriaa your husband with a
pretty table at l*Mt ones in
a while but ovary day would
bo avM better.—MR3. A. W.
R.
GIRLS—Mrs. A. W. R. cer­
tainly haa a point but 1 do
aot think thia negligent* to
restricted to tho retired peo­
ple. Tbs younger onas art of­
ten In such in a hurry that
they, too, become careless
with th* appearance of the
table. A nicely arranged ta­
ble eartalaly halpa the chil­
dren's table manners- In our
own family, wa sever had a
second or everyday set of sli­
ver m my husband carried
an his awn grandfather's the­
ory whick w m that tha best
should b* for tho family, no
guest w m more important.—
FOLLY
DEAR FOLLY—P*rk up m
ordinary meal with candle­
light. Thto always delights
my four fuMy little satem
and halpa to inspire thsm to
clean thslr plates more quick­
ly. I always hasp a supply of
randloo In my freasar, ready
for use, for thoy burn slowly
and evenly without any mos­
sy dripping.— MSS. G. E. W.
GIRLS—This seemed to be
one younger womM’o answer
to Mrs. A. W. R.'o letter.—
POLLY
DEAR POLLY—1 keep n
pincushion near my washing
machine and Ironing board.
Pinned to It are n small pair
of scissors Uad oa a long

string, n tiny plastic bag of
buttons, n bunch of iron-on
patches of assorttd alias and
colors ond needles threaded
with black and whits thread.
When I run across n small
place that nesda repair I do
it immediately to lava tho
time 1 might not othsrwiso
have to ait down and mako
several repairs at onca.—
JEAN
DEAR POLLY-One day
w h a n trimming evergreen
shrubbery near tha house, I
put tha trimmings Into tha

garbage can. Naxt tlma I lift­
ed th* lid I got tho piraiant
aroma of evergreen instead of
tha usual unpleasant odor.
Now I Intend to keep a oprig
of evergreen or pine In thu
pall at all times.—MRS. I,
L. M.
Share your favorite homomaking ideas . . ., send thsm
to Polly in car* of (Tho San­
ford Herald). You’ll recalva
a bright, now silver dollar if
Polly uses your Ida* in Fob
ly’a Pointers.

EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD
After-Forty woman need
color, but if you are considering it, *xp*rimsnt with It be­
fore you make a decision. It
ia a wise plan to determine
how M y color will effect your
disposition as wall aa your
appearance. Never plung* In
and g*t a completely new out­
fit In a color which you hava
navar worn before, unless you
hava lin t mads a personality
color test
A length of fabric In the
color you ara conaidaring ran
ba used aa a scarf or twtated
Into a turban to giro you a
scnM of tho color offset.
You can do a most interest­
ing color test on yourself at
vary little axpenae. Gat largo
sheets of tissue paper ia the
colon which Interest you, and
cut short shoulder capes so
that you can test tha color
next to your akin and hair.
By tha use of thtse "color
eapea" you can add several
together and get en Idea of
how to combine colors. This
is an eicellent time to try out
whatever you have in acres,
scries, even your costume jew.
elry. You can buy the colored
tissue paper at tha decorating
department in many atom

and also in stationery stores.
Soma ysara ago 1 used thia
"color cape" Idea in a school
In which I taught the art of
personality development and
also cosmetic selling and per­
sonal um of cosmetics. Tha
girls and women In ths school
Isarned how color could mtmImixa or dramatise a woman’s
appearance. Tha "color capes"
demonstrated visually and de­
finitely that any woman c m
wear any color if aha will
harmonize her makeup with
the eolor she selects to waar.
Thera are, of course, certain
colors beat suited to certain
typei. For Instance, If your
•T*a ar* blue, blue ia usually
"your" color. If you are a rodhead. green is perfect for you,
but than are many "fashion"
colors which will be very ex­
citing and Interesting for you.
And by my eolor method you
ran ao tMlly try Md color
before you buy.
Th* after-forty women n*cd
color. I repeat. Black to al­
ways smart and sophisticated,
but try color to ■•« what af­
fect it has on you. I think you
will Ilka itl
M o n d a y—"Dear Edyth
Thornton McLeod"

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Sophia Loren A t D rivo-ln Enjoy Thanksgiving Day ... Dine O ut
Director Vittorio Do flic*
ued 12 child actors to portray
• a m children for ono of tho
episodes of Joseph E. Le­
vins’* comedy-romance, "Yooterday. Today and Tomorrow.'
opening Sunday at tho Morleland Drive-In Theatre. Tbs
film runs through Tuesday.
In color and wide screen,
the trilogy co-stars Sophie
Loren and Marcello Uaatroi-

pair* of sisters—thrso and
four years apart—aa well as
an assorted variety of other
children with the same gen­
eral resemblances.
Co-featured In "A Woman
Like Satan” and stars Brigit­
te Bardot.
Wednesday for one day on­
ly the Movieland la bringing
Elvis Preeley to tha screen
in "Follow That Dream" anJ
"Tha Magnificant 7", starring
De Sica was abla to find Yul Brynner and Stave Mc­
three sets of brothers and two Queen.
1 1

A tripla feature la aa tap
for Thursday and Friday.
Shown will be “ Honeymoon
Hotel” with flandra Dee, Boh*
art Goulet and Andy WUllamt; “ Mcl.lntock" with John
Wayne; and "Disneyland Af­
ter Dark” with Bobby By*
dell.
Another triple feature Is
set for Saturdsy night- flehsdultd a n "Beauty and tha
Beast,” "Tha T e r m " with
Boris Karloff; and "Kite of
the Vampire.”

By Dei Ik Aietia
ANOTHER NEW supper
dub la Seminole County!
Thin is tha Checkmate, located «t 460 K. Seminole
Boulevard la Fern Park —
that's the road leading from s i t e feat urea entertainment
Hwy. 17.02 to the Seminole tad dancing from • p.m. to 2
Raceway.
a.ra. nightly aacapt Sundays.
Gua Eward, proprietor of
Emphasis 1* cm seafood and
the new elub Invites avtryona
•tsake.
Try thorn.
to Join them In the plush at*
(Sc*
mors
dalalia and pic­
mosphan, which la described
aa "imtimate.” Tha Check- ture* on Pag* 10.)
a
m a

Your Cheatin'' Heart A t Hits

Metro * Goldwyn - Mayer*e
song - filled "Your Cheatin’
Heart" marks tha first time a
notion picture has probed a
specific era of highly popular
field o( country and western
tnuiic, now identified as "the
Nashville sound."
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Sit. A Sun. Afternoon
Sat 12 * 2 * 4
San. 1:30 - l:M ONLY

The movie opens at tha Riti
Theatre Sunday and runs
through Wednesday.
"Your Cheatin’ Heart" Is
based on the life etory of Hank
Williams, who in his 29-year
uta emerged from the cottonfields of Alabama to national
prominence aa a songwriter,
singer and entertainer.
George Hamilton portrays
him In the film, with Hank
Williams Jr., now a teenager,
re-recording some of his fa­
ther's biggest hits for the pic­
ture, Including "Your Cheat­
in’ Heart." "Cold, Cold Heart"
and "Jambaiaya."
Country music, which had its
origin in the mountains of
Kentucky, Tennessee and the
Carollnas, first gained national
prominence through such ra­

dio shows as “ Grand Ok Opry," “ Tha Louisiana Hayrida"
and those featuring Individual
stars, such aa Gene Autry and
Tex Ritter.
But In recent years, country
ami western music has become
such a part of the popular field
that It is no kmgar possible
to draw a line between the
two. Elvis Presley, for exam­
ple. may be considered the top
artist in the ao-called "pop”
field, but actually ha belongs
to the rock-a-billy country
field, part of tbs music now
called "tha Naahvllia sound."
Connie Francis, Brenda Lee.
Marty Robbins, Jim Reeves
and hundreds more are deeply
rooted in country music, both
in materia! and in style of
arrangement. This flooding of

country songs into the main
stream of national music was
no accident. It was the grad
ual acceptance by America of
Its only true folk music.
rionecra of the country field,
such as Ralph Peer, Art Sathcrley and Frank Walker, were
thoroughly conversant with
Negro bluei- material, and
through these artists came the
fusion of "hillbilly" music
with Negro blues longs, re­
sulting In the country music
that is so popular today.
Hank Williams wai so Im­
portant a contributor to tha
movamrnt of popular music
away from New York's longestablished "Tin Pan Alley"
that to devotees of "the Nash­
ville sound" he still la refer­
red to as "the Immortal l!aok
Williams."

IN JUST a few nsor* daya
Thanksgiving will bo her* and
Saminolo Countiano are lucky
in that they haw so many
nics places to go for dinner.
Almost all of our area rest­
aurant* are offering aurptioua
dining onturkey,
ham or
roast beef with all thetrim*
ings.
*
a a
THE CAPRI Restaurant
offers you a complete Thanks­
giving dinner from soup to
nuts served up in high style
with your choice of roast tur­
key, roast beef au jus or bak­
ed ham. Glance at tha mouth­
watering menu on thia page
and call in your reservations
now. Note the special prices
far children, too.
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TRADEWINDS Cafeteria
ia emphasising Thanksgiving
with alt tha traditional delic­
ious things to eat and a wide
range of selections. Don't for­
get about thsir catering serv­
Back in Anger,” a d a p t e d ice if you are expecting lota
from tha prixe-wining play of guests and would like to
enjoy the company and leave
of tha same name, and “ Tha
the “ fUlngs" to Tradewinds.
Entertainer,” starring Laur­
a a a
ence Olivier, were both made
DANCING "on tha house”
in association with Tnny on Friday nights Is ons of the
Richardson, one of Britain’s specialities of the Csribe
most brilliant yuung direc­ Lounge and don't forget thrir
tors, and with the playwright ladies special — drinks Just
John O s b o r n e , "Saturday eoit the price of your age,
Night and Sunday Morning," during the happy hour. Look
which launched two new in­
for tho blus door just off
ternational stars In tha per­
Commercial or c o m e in
sona of Albert Finney ami
through the Valdes lobby. Ei­
Shirley Ann Field, was pro­
duced under a similar produc­
tion set-up.
A second feature, “The
Pink P a n t h a r," atuarrlng
David Niven and Pater Sel­
lers will alao be shown.

Cinema Features 'D r. No'

All Day Friday
A Sat. - Sun. Evrninsa
JAMES BOND In
IAN FLEMING'S

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BOTH IN COLOR

The producing team of
Harry Saltxman and Albert
(best known to his friends ns
“ Cubby” ) Broccoli has undrrtsken ons of tha most ambi­
tious assignments in film an­
nals. In paying n record sum
for motion picture rights to
seven novels by Ian Fleming
dealing with the British se­
cret service agent, James
nnnd, Saltxman and Broccoli
have a long-range production
objective in mind. Their Brit­
ish company is Kun Produc­
tions.
Their first Fleming film,
“ Dr. No," in Technicolor,
made in part on the island of
Jamaica for United Artists
release, and which opens to­
day at tha Seminole Cinema
Theatre, will be followed by
other filma starring Sean
Connery in the role of Bond.
A recent poll indicated that
readership for tha Bond stor­
ies had trebled during the
past ye*r&gt; *® that the film
producers may reasonably ex-

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No. 1 At 7:00 Only
“THE RAIDERS" STARRING BRIAN KEITH
No. 2 At 8:50 Only
"KISSES FOR MY PRESIDENT"
FRF.D MarHUKRAY A POLLY BERGEN
No. 3 At 10:15 Only
“ .SPENCERS MOUNTAIN"
HENRY FONDA A MAUREEN O’ HARA
ALL FEATURES IN COLOR

RUN. - MON. - TUBS.

EARLY BIRD SHOW
SUNDAYS AT 6:15 P.M.
SUN. — 8:15 A 10:15
MON. A TUBS. — 7:0# A 11:0#
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SANFORD
SHOWING

TOGETHERIike host m

Santa Claus In coming to
tha Semi not* Flats Cinema
in Casselberry Saturday and
Sunday. "Santa Claus,” in
this instance, ia s film by that
name which will he ahnwn
during matinees only at 12
noon, 2 and 4 p.m. Saturday
ami at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30
p.m. Sunday.
It’s in color, beautifully
filmed in Eastman Colorscope. with the tsltntrd Jose­
ph Elisa Moreno as Sants.
Winner of tho Golden Gate
Award for the Best Family
Films at ths San Francisco
International Film Festival,
"Santa Claus" will delight
young and old with its magic
trip through Santa's fairyland
castle.
In ths movie, there are ne
rives and peppermint stick*.

Instead, thaw or# represents'
tivo children from all the na­
tions in ths world, and their
Job ia to help make toy* that
will thrill children every­
where. Sants has his reindeer,
of couree, but th* Russian
children want hint to replsc*
the reindeer with Sputnik*.
Santa does use modern de­
vices tn help him in his work
— an observatory with Settntlfle Devices like the earscope, leletaiksra, cosmic tel­
escope, mister eye and ■
dreamsrope. These device*
help him wntrh children **erywhere and keep ths tola
from fooling him.
The Cinema manager de­
scribed "Santa Claus” as a
"most appropriate picture” lo
begin the theater's Christmas
showings.

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Nova Scotia. After various
other business activities hs
moved into the field of film­
making after World War 11,
and shortly afterwards decid­
ed ha would apend most of
his tima in Europe, where hs
felt the opportunities for
making unusunt pictures of
realistic backgrounds, great­
ly exceeded those in Holly­
wood or New York. His pic­
ture, "The Iron Petticoat" costarring Katharine Hepburn
and Bob Hope, was reelased by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. “ Look

not opon until 4 p.m. Jaaa and
Rote* Bonilla haw boa* at
this local!** for ever II poor*
and It la a delightful ylaca for
the whole family t* din*.
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tho dellclou* atl-you-caa-oat on Frvocb Are. You'll find
fish fry at tha Plnecrest Inn many of your fHonda there en­
on Friday nights. Tha menu joying their favorite bever­
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all tho traditional fish fry lounge booth*. Tha package
t r i m m i n g s , including, of ■tow la w«H*ato«kod and now
court*, grit*, huah puppies, la tho tima t* prepare for tha
baked beans and slaw. Chil­ holidays ahead. Rsoaonabl*
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House T The talented pianist Herald." tt was mad* up lik*
is delighting the patrons there * reward notic* and nahl In
nightly, and the cuisine In the part, "WANTED, alt purple
dining room is delighting pitta eaten and pina-holics-”
them, too. Long famous so And there ar* lota af those
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tral Florida," Freddis'a con­ Tom’s dellclou*, crisp, tander
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7 days a weak from 11 a.m. game or any other activity
to It) p.m. axcapt for Mondsy which givts you on appetite.
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Mrs. Gaston Bridges Hostess To Deltona Tea

U nited In Church Ceremony
They wm lh a at Ft. lackson,
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AttttiMta flartagg became tbo
brtdo od Robert » . Mooter h
aa • p.a. etremony Thursday,
Hot. IS, at tho Altamonta
Springs CommuaJty Chapel
the Hot. B. V . Miner
Tbo bride is the daughter
al Mr. aad Mrs. Thomas W.
Jr. aad tbo bride*
is tho aoa of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth J. Hoover of
Bollywood, Fla.
Linda Pinaock, sister of tbo
bride waa maid of honor aad
bridesmaid was Maria lanes.
Junior bridesmaid w u Clndp
Piaaoek, sister of tho bride.
The bant man was Douglas
Lihertore of Miami and ush­
ers were Lawrence Uberlors
of Lakeland and Thomas Pin.
nock, brother of the bride.
The bride's gowa of antique
white satin aad lace featured
a portrait neckline and a full
aklri, which ended in a cathed­
ral train. Her toll fell from a
petaied headdress of satin and
she carried a cascading bou­
quet centered with a white
orchid.
The reception followed at
the bride’s home, after which
the eouple left on a wedding
trip to the west coast.

spiring devotional program oa
Thanksgiving w u presentad
bp Mri. W. I. Crabtroo.
Various reports * m given
bp coamittoo chairmen with
tho McrtUrp'a raport d m bp
Mra. A. L. (Loratta) Thomaa.
Mra. Coo E. (Wiliodene)
Chariot giro tbo treeiurer’i
raport ia tbo abaaaco of Mrs.
Richard (Ca rains) Holtidaw.
Mra. Booth aid Mra. Coboa

Film On Home And Fashions
Pproeanthln waa used in
profusion to decorate the
Oviedo Woman's Club, u the
members met last Friday for
their regular monthly lunch­
eon end meeting. On the
speaker's table w u an attrac­
tive arrangement of yellow
and bronxe mums.

A delicious turkey luncheon
with nil the trimmings, com­
plete with pumpkin pie, was
served by Mrs. James Mich­
ael, chairman. Her luncheon
committee wai composed of
Mri. Jorry Arndt. Mrs. J. !L
Ilsttle, Mrs. II, F. Wheeler,
Sr., Mrs. I). E. Wesver, Mrs.
11. G. Smith, and Mrs. C, L.
West. .
A most Inspiring devotion
en Thanksgiving wsa given
by Mre. C. T. Nlblack.
The Intereating and Infor­
mative program waa a taped
film “ Homo Decorations and
Clothing Fashion," nsrrsted
by Betty Furness. Each room
in a typical house was shown
and Miss Furness told of
how wonderful things ran
happen with color and some
Imlglnation, She asked, “ Who
hasn't aeon a clever decorator
create pleasing room effects
by moving furnishings Into
new groupings using their cor­
rect placement for dramatic
• ffectl"
She eaid that Magic ran
bo achieved by anyone—lake
a drah room and paint one
wall a deeper rolor than tho
other walla, use a color rinse
to the deepest color in your
floor covering or upholstery.
Add a hit of spire to a mon­
ochromatic color scheme hy
painting a small pirre of fur­
niture and a nearby door or
screen In brilliant but liarnumbing rolor, flowers and

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CvudbiA
CENTRAL CIRCLE
The Central Circle of the
Sanford Harder Club met Nov.
12 St the lovely Lake Mary
home of Mrs. Voile Williams
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Andes cave a
most informative program on
bulbs. If you prepare the toil
with peat and hone meal s
month before, you should have
wonderful tulips or any of the
other popular bulbs. They al­
so showed a beautiful colored
film of their lovely garden*
on East Celery Avenue.
A garden run and lunchcqn
is being planned for Decem­
ber. Members will be notified
of plans later.

books approximating that col­
or aarv« as secants.
To glvo your living room
something extra, ahe said,
dare to 1&gt;« different, but in a
lovely way. For exampla ■
small room seems larger If
walls, celling and woodwork
are all the aarne color; but
to avoid monotony use texture
on one long wall. Rooms with
plain drapes seem mors spac­
ious and elegant in appear­
ance if walla are painted to
match or closely approximate
the
One useful hint. Miss Fur­
ness told, was if you have un­
attractive but necessary art
tries, paint them to match the
wall behind them. If you have
a color you particularly like,
let yourself go and use It on
everything In your very own
room. , .walls, woodwork, on
drapes and bedspread; these
may contain nther' colors too,
but let your favorite domi­
nate.

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Throughout the showing o f
the home decorations, clothing
fashions was also shown and
commented on by Miss Fur­
ness. As each room was
shown, models were in these
rooms to show the audience
what the latest In fashions ia.
Men, women and both boys
and girls fashions w a r e
shown.
The business meeting was
railed tu order by the pres­
ident, Mrs. Lynn Metier,
A motion was made and car­
ried that a fund he set up to
defmy the expenses of the
Woman’s Club adopted chil­
dren at Huntuml.
An annuunrement was made
concerning the coming City
Election which will lie held
on December N. One of the
members of the Oviedo Wom­
an's Club, Mrs, J. R. Battle,
will b« a candidate for city
rounrliwimtnn.
Sirs. R. W. Estes was ap­
pointed chairman o f tha sup­
per In he held nn November
'JO at 11:15 honoring the facili­
ty o f Oviedo High School and
husbands o f the members of
the Woman's Club. Each mem­

manta from aa elaborate rofraabmant tablo ladao «Mb
temptJog fruit rales, pouad
cake, apple nuca taka, cbipa,
dips, mints, nuts, sad a variatp of other boms mado (Ml*
eailes, complemented with
sparkling fruit punch and cof*
fee.
Other class members pro*
sent were tbs Mmes. Sam
Brawn, N. C. Booth, N. L.
Bishop, J. L. Hobby, Ines
Spears, Inrlng Pryor, S. J.
Brooks, Curtis Lavender, H.
E. Long and Mrs. H. W. thic­
ker, teacher.

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from left to right are the Mmes. Kay Hollister,

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The Wallaces Welcomed To North Orlando

Duo Returns

After Extended
Western Trip

Ethel Root Circle Outlines
Plans For Yuletide Events
party on Dec. 14 at the par­
sonage. Flans were also for­
mulated for the Sunday School
Christmas party and a tenta­
tive date set. Mrs. Bethea will
serve ai chairman for the
event.
At the conclusion of the
meeting, delicious refresh­
ments of pumpkin pudding and
cranberry punch were served
hy the hostess, Mrs. T. R. Al­
ford, to the following; Mmes.
Robert Beine, Walter Bethea,
Clayton Bagwell, M. J. Cor­
bett, Ralph biasing, G. O.
Nordgren, A. M. Rcmusat, E.
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up water skiing and find
swishing behind a boat enjoy­
able but somewhat different
from eebussing down a snowcovered mountain trill. (Wa­
ter, however, is Just aa hard
In liquid, solid or flake fbrmt)
Nevertheless, Paul'wants to go
back and pick up bis skiing
where he left off. He waa Just
getting into the intermediate
stage of skiing tha more diffi­
cult trails instead of tha be­
ginners slopes and feels like
he is missing the best part
The Wallaces are also a skat­
ing family. They now roller
•kite instead of ke skate.
Even mother has tried hqr
hand at those wlggly-trucked
■hoe skates and the skinny lit­
tle skate boards at which her
youngstera sre so adept.
It Isn’t all play for tho Wal­
lace family. Dad ia very buay
developing a sub-contracting
business (or chain link and
redwood fences. Mother knits
when she can, but recently ail
her time was taken up with
little Mary who haa been hos­
pitalized with pneumonia.
It ia interesting to note that
Frank Wallace w u a foreman
in frozen produce in Manches­
ter, N. 11., and handled Minute
Maid products there. It wa*
this association that brought
the Wallaces to Central Flor­
ida. North Orlando welcomes
them and hopes they have a
long and happy stay here.

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tion of Orlando for about three
By Margaret Coehy
Arlene and Francis Watlsce yeara, but their friends, the
art delighted with their 402 Edgar Smarta, one day (bow­
Edwin Street home In North ed them the house they could­
Orlando. They have a lot of n't reslat purchasing, and now
apace, Inside and out, and they they are nelghbori in the Coro­
need It for their four active nado section of North Orlando.
To compensate for the win­
children — Joyce, 11; Portia,
14; Paul, 12, and Mary, seven. ter aporta activities of their
Ry Mrs. Clarence Snyder
The Wallace! have been liv­ old hometown of Exeter, N.
Mrs. Bcauta Thornton of ing in the College Park sec­ II., the Wallaces have taken
Sanford and Mrs. Jerry Betterton of EuiUs bavo returned
homo from a two-month trip.
They traveled by car to Cal­
ifornia, where they visited
Mrs.' Claude Dunlop of Sher­
man Oaka.
Mrs. Thornton remained in
California while Mri. Betterton went to Hawaii for a visit.
When sho returned they spent
some lime sightseeing in Cal­
ifornia and returned home,
stopping at points of interest
along the way,
They visited Disney Land,
Knotts Berry Farms, Marineland, the world famous Oak
Lawn Cemetery in Lot Ange
les and upon returning stop­
ped at the Grand Canyon, The
Painted Desert, The Petrified
Forest, visited in Tucuman, N,
M., saw the Carlsbad Caverns
and the famous Rose Gardens
in Tyler, Tex. Thcie gardens
THE FRANCIS WALLACE family Ih enjoying
raise t»u per cent of the roses
grown In the United States.
their now homo ut 402 Edwin Street, North OrTheir last stop was it the
lundo. Pictured are Mra. Wallace behind Mary,
Seally Springs Health Resort
and Paul and Portia. Rig slater Joyce is missing.
in Cottonwood, Ala.

The Ethel Root Circle of the
Congregational C h r i s t i a n
Church met recently in Fel­
lowship Hall.
An interesting program was
presented by Mrs. A. M.
Rcmusat, who told of the ex­
periences of a missionary
frknd in Bolivia.
The buainesa session was
presided over by Mrs. Walter
Bethea, at which time a
“ bakeless bake sale'' was
held.
The circle voted upon the
slate of officers for 19M as
presented by the nominating
commute. Mre. Bonner Certer
waa elected chairman, M^s.
Oscar Zittrower, vice chair­
man and Mri. Robert Bclnc,
ber w a s s.iked to hi lag a largo secretary-treasurer.
picnic supper.
Discussion was held upon
A fter the pledge ta the the circle Christmas party,
Flag, the meeting adjourned. and it waa voted to have tho

the nataral beauty o f Dalton*
and the friendliiase o f the pen
pie in oar commaritr.

Mr. and Mrs. Cliud# E.
Wallace announce the arrival
of their first child, a son,
Craig Eugene Wallace, born
Nov. 9, at Seminole Memorial
Hospital, Sanford, and weigh­
ing in at a healthy seven
pounds It ounces.
Maternal grandparents are
The three Christian creeds Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Streit
are the Apostles' Creed, Nl- of Sanford, and paternal grand
cene Creed and Athanaiian parents are Mr. and Mrs. CarCreed.
roll Walker of Clinton, Tens.

A moat interesting aid in­

Oviedo Woman's Club Views
Bp Evelya Lundy

paay ia Japea. It Is o m of the
largest cultured pearl farms
hi Japaa and la located ia
Nagoya. Mrs. Oketanl bad a
display of her products at the
World’s Fair la New York.
This waa her first visit to
the U. 8. and Florida, aod at
the close of the Fair in New
York ibe wanted to visit with
her old friends, whom she met
while they were stationed in
Japan, Mr. and Mrs. Gaston
Bridge*.
She was very impressed with

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“Skin Care”
A t o i l question and u u v i r
ftr M
followed a talk on
"Stria C art" gtron by M n.
Frances Warren to the Lake
Monroe 4-R Randy Helper*
Club at ita recent meeting.
Questions auch as. “ Wbts
should I be allowed to ns*
cosmetic* 7 "; “ How do 1 find
the right shade* of coemetie s ? ", and “ What soap 1*
right for my kind of sklnT"
were all answered by Mr*.
Warren along with many
other*.
The girl* brought tbtir Items
for the “ Adopted Family"
basket. They also agreed to
have their uniforms ready for
the Christmas parade on Dec.
2. If some do not hare theirs
ready, they may march any*
way.
On Dec. 7, Mrs. Sue Torres
will give the girls their first
lesson on “ Charm."
The toya and gifts made by
the girla are now ready for
them to take to one of the
boapltala for children and
they will do this In December.
Thltry seven girls were pre­
sent at thla most Interesting
meeting held at the home of
their leader, Mra, H. L. John-

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Bridal Luncheon Fetes Miss Martha Stemper
Mra. Wallace Philips was sheath, a n d M n . Frank groom, was dressed in a I The detectable Polynesian
hostess recently at her me­ Springstead of Brookaville. champagne s i l k shantung luncheon waa served buffet
style from a serving table
lon* lily Court home to an mother of the futun bride­ sheath.
enchanting bridal luncheon,
complimenting Miss Martha
Stemper, lorely bride-elect at
Richard W. Sprlngstead.
Mr*. Philips greeted the
guests In a coral frock belted
in oscelot. The bride-elect was
lovely la a white one-piece
fitted style with a red rose at
Use center of the green velvet
collar. Mrs. William Stamper,
mother of the bonoree, was at­
tired In a smart blue wool

Altamonte Springs

Personals
By Jalla Bartee
Mr. and Mra. John Aberta of
Ctiester, Pa., will be houseguests of Mr. and M n. W.
Medcalf on Hattaway Drive,
for the next three weeks.

Brewing On Marital Scene
that they expected an ava­
lanche of letters of support
for the Bolzano lady, a sort of
“ wives of the world, unite,”
call.
The avalanche of letters did
come. Out all of the letters
were flstly in disagreement.
“ The cup of coffee renews
every morning the link of af­
fection between husband and
wife,” a woman from Turlo
wrote. “ One should not teach
young brides to consider kind
gestures and loving care to­
ward the partners of their
lives as humiliating, but ra­
ther repeat to them that the
happiness and harmony of the
family are made o f little
things.”
A worker's wife and mother
of four wrote she had been
married 13 years and was
serving her husband coffee In
bed.
“ Not because he orders me
to, but because 1 feel it Is my
duty to do so," she said.
"M y dear lady, did you ever
look yuur husband In the face
when he comes back from
w o r k !" this woman asked.
"I don't know wbst his Job
is, but mine is a worker. When
he comes home from the fac­
tory. ho Is benumbed by fa­
tigue. If be works the early
shift, be must get up at 4:30
a.m. Why shouldn't I take him
his colic* la bed, giving him
the chance to rest lor 10 more
minutes T
" I have been sick and the
same care I have for him. my
husband has had for m e."
Other women wrote to as­
sure the Bolsano wife that
they were serving their hus­
bands breakfast In bed and “ I
don't in the least feel a ser­
vant" or “ I can assure you.
he never considered me a ser­
By Maryana Miles
vant."
Rev.
and
Mrs. Clifford
"Lady from Bolsano," a wid­
Gresham of Forest City Ilspow wrote, “ you can safely
tist Church advise that her
take the cup of coffee to your
mother, Mrs. Blanche Blevins
husband. You can taka him al­
of West Virginia, Is rrcuperil
so the newspaper. This does
log satisfactorily from a re not mean to serve him. It sim­
cent fall suffered while on va ply la to show him Una and
cation in Miami when she fell affection. 1 unfortunately can
down the hotel stair*.
no longer do It."
Following surgery on a frac
A number of women and
lured ankle, complication* de men expressed the feeling that
veloped resulting In additional if the husband of the Bolsano
surgery. Brace will be put on lady was tyrannical, be waa
later. Mra. Blevins ha* been an unfortunate exception —
hospitalised for the past eight and that he would hive been
week* ind each weekend Mrs. tho same, coffee habit or no
Gresham flies down to visit. U coffee habit
is hoped that she will be able
"Is It possible that there are
to bring her mother to Forest husbands who treat their wives
City soon for remainder of the like servants," on* man wrote.
convalescence.
“ My dear lady, if your hus­
The Gresham's daughter, Di­ band Is one of those, tell him
ane, a senior student at Du- to leave you alone. Also, my
Bais College, spent last week- wife serve* me coffee In bed
sod at boms.
and, I confess to you, this
please* me a lo t But when I
Mra. Elsls VaU la a patient am on vacation, 1 serve her
in Room 3123, Florida Sanllar- coffee so she can rest."
him and Hospital, Orlando, fol­
If any husband or wife any­
lowing aurgery resulting from where in Italy agreed with
a fall last Tuesday in which the Bolsano lady, he or the
her knee cap was broken.
41d not write La Stampa.

TURIN, Italy (UPI) - The
■acred right of Italian hus­
bands to have their breakfast
served In bed is not threatened
—that Is. If letters pouring In­
to a leading Italian newspaper
office are an accurate sample
of wives’ opinion.
The controversy over wheth­
er wives should serve busbands breakfast In bed start­
ed when in unidentified wom­
an from Bolsano wrote an In­
dignant letter to the Turin
newspaper, La Stamps.
The woman said that al­
though the Italian breakfast Is
generally confined to a cup ol
black coffee, serving it In bed
gives
husbands
tyrannical
habits.
“ I have been married 14
years and ( lost my mother 12
years ago, but I still very
often remember her words to
mo when I went to visit her on
the return from my honeysnoon,” the Bolsano woman
wrote.
“ I, an eager »nd loving
bride, took coffve to my hus­
band in bed, 1 had everything
ready for him. In short, I
served him. My mother said:
‘ Don't pamper him this way,
or you will have to do tho
same throughout your life
time,’
“ She was right. Now I
would like to give this advice
to girls about to get married:
“ Don't serve your husbands,
never, not even during yout
honeymoon. You'll avoid be­
coming their servants for life."
La Stampa editors published
the letter and admitted later

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NEW SH O P

MRS. WALLACE PHILIPS, left, won hosteaa at her Lily Court home re­
cently to a charming brlclnl luncheon honoring Mian Martha Stemper.
(next) lovely bride-elect o f Richard Springstead. Next to the honoree
is her mother, Mrs. William Sterner, and the mother of her fiance, Mra.
Frank Sprlngstead from Brooksville.

210 S. PARK AVE.
SANFORD, FLA.

THE FRIENDSHIP LEA­
GUE of the Sanford Congrega­
tional Christian Church at &gt;4th
Street and Park A vcom will
sponsor a bataar thla Saturday
from 1 to 7 p.m. Homo baked
foods, needlo work, plants and
white etepbaata will bo offen d
with the proceeda going to­
ward! the church expansion
program.

THE GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHOIR will pre­
sent a special Thanksgiving
Vesper Service this Sunday at
the church at 3:30 p.m. The
Rev. Gordon I'eery extends a
cordial Invitation to the pub­
lic to attend.

Dedication of the new church
building of THE CENTHAL
BAPTIST CHURCH will be
held this Sunday with three
services scheduled at U a.m.,
3 p m. and 7:30 p.m.

The individual tables
covered in pink and white and
centered with nosegay ar­
rangements of pink and white
daisies and carnations show­
ered with dainty narrow piak
and white satin streamers.
Silver service offered the
entree, Cantonese Fork, with
a variety of Eastern cuisine
combinations. T h e dessert
course featured crem e de
menth# parfatt.
Mra Philips pci aseiad Miss
Stemper with n place sailing
of her china mfectfeo.
Other luncheon guests in­
cluded Mra Betty Springstead,
aunt of the future groom from
Brookaville; Mlsa Connie Cur
rie, cousin of tho bride-elect
from Daytona; Mrs. Douglas
Stenstrom, aunt of the bride
elect; Mlia Pat 8 tenstram,
cousin; Mrs. Gaerga Wells,
grandmother; lira . France*
Bowden
and
Mlsa
Susan
llsuich.

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l.ADIKS ASSISTING with btiffol. for Knight* of Columbu* anniversary
ball were Mra. Louie Huddleston, Mrs. Franc in Reunion, Mra. Paul Haney
and Mrs. Albert Pouiter, front, left to right. With them arc Dr. W. Vin­
cent Roberta, punt grand knight; Howie llnrri.son, chairman o f the event
and Ted MicheD, grand knight.
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Joy Circle Bids Farewell
To Mrs. Monroe At Meeting
The Joy Circle of the WSCS
of the Grace Methodist Church
held the regular meeting at
the church recently. Mrs.
James Leonard opened the
meeting with a devotional pro­
gram on the book, “ Jesus
Christ Is I/)rd.“
M n. Roger Harris presided
over the meeting and Mrs.
Jack Hussman served as hos­
tess. Mrs. Alvrra Kelly was
welcomed as a new member.
Mrs. John Hires presented
the members with the new
year books, which she and her
committee compiled. Mra. F.
J. Murray reported that Mrs.
Harris, Mr*. Kelly and Mr*.
John L. Martin provided refredimrnt* for the MVF t hen
they collected for UNIClIF.
Attending the religious work­
ers training school last month
were the Mines. Harris. Hires,
Kelly, Martin. Monroe. Mur­
ray and J. P. Turner.

and Mrs. Kelly volunteered to
assist at the WSCS Bake Sale
to be held at the Food Fair on
Nov. 21. Proceeds will go to
the Lodtpur Institute, a mis­
sionary project in India.
Members were encouraged
to participate In the annual
Advent Festival to be held at
the church, Nov. 2!».
Mrs. Leonard volunteered to
serve as hostess for the Dec.
17 general meeting.
Ollier membera attending
the meeting were tile Mines.
Thomas Brown, Eddie Kent,
Malcolm Lodge, Otis Taylor
and loamir William*.
Mrs. Roy Wall will serve as
hostess for the next circle
meeting on Dec. to.
Highlight of this meeting
waa th« presentation of a fare­
well gift from the circle mem­
bers to Rarhara Monroe, who
will have Nov. 2U for Monter­
rey, Calif, with her husband,
Philip, and daughters, Cindy,
Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Murray Karen and Patty.

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THE ATHLETIC BOOST­
ERS CLUB of Lyman High
School will have a pancake
supper tonight at the school
cafeteria prior to the big
homecoming game from 3 to
7 p.m. Donations will go to
the school athletic fund.

HOURS

MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
9 A.31. TO 5:30 P.M.

Reminders

THE OVIEDO WOMAN'S
CLUB membera will honor
their husbands and the Oviedo
faculty with an annual aupper
tonight at 1:43 p.m. All mem
hers ire asked to bring a large
picnic supper to the Club
House before 6:30 p.m.

Mrs. Max Jacobs and daugh­
ter, of Daytona Beach, were
weekend guests of Mr. and
M n . Jerry Miller in Dol Ray
Manor.

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new Checkmata Supper Club, 450 Seminole Boulevard In Fern Park, Be*
hind the bar, Jeff Rum la waiting to mix your favorite beverage* and
Chef Vick Brown offers a select menu for your dining pleasure. Hours
are from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. daily except Sunday
(Herald Photo)

goghlighti
TY TImo A m cl tha NalgM:
1:1AM p.M. NBC. A t J»ek
M a p Program. H a Cat
Bargar." Tha opaaiag acaaa
a#' Jack's regular pahar game
la' aa abooiuta howl aa Jack
rtouaea to opaa a ac* deck
and tha regular piapart try to
aparata with a maka-ahift
dock. There'* a big to-do about
a Bavarty HUla cat burglar
aad whan tha identity aad mo­
di* aparaadi of tha crook U
revealed M's aaotbar big
lapgb. Para comedy, genuine
laughter aad a thoroughly re­
fraining abow.
7 :» -l:W p.m. NBC. Interaitlona] Showtime. "The Mag­
nificent Munich Circua." The
eddeat act Involve* a gaggle
af goaaa, the moat familiar a
at on horseback, the mute
uadique a troupe of Iratead baraai, aad tha moat spectitular a trio of daredevil* on
tbp trapeie culminating in the
performance of a triple aomeraault Add a daah of acrobai*
and clown* and you have a
fairly well-rounded ahow.
1:30-1:30 p.m. CBS. The En­
tertainers. Carol Burnett la on
toeighl'a ahow, but only In a
taped replay of the funny blind
date aklt ahe and Doin do
Lulao did on the acriea open­
er. Teaale O'Shea iparklea
with ‘ ‘ Maybe It's Becauae I'm
• Londoner" and "i'ut Vour
Arm* Around Me." and then
Joins Catarina Valcnte and
John Davldaon in the highlight

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of the hour, a multilingual
"My Pair Lady" medley. Mlaa
Valent* does "Sahara," a
Japanese folk song, end a
production number to "Whlaparing." Davidson a 1n g a
"Blame It on My Youth." Tbe
reel of the comedy ia divided
•moag Bob Newhart’e Adam
and Eva sketch, Dom de
Luisa's rlverbosl g a m b l e r
sketch and Art Buchwald's
comment* on good guys. As
proof that the srriee la faring
poorly In the ratings, the pro­
ducers auccumb to teenage
tyranny and throw in an ex­
traneous taped sequence fea­
turing the Junk music of the
Dave Clark Five, sullying an
otherwise entertaining show.
i:30U:3Q p.m. NUC. Bob
Hope Comedy Special. Ao en­
tertainment potpourri aa Bob
surrounds himself with a load
of young talent, some of whom
know how to delight an aud­
ience, Bob'* monologue natu­
rally plays off the recent elec­
tions snd Donalu- O’Connor al­
so does a politically Implred
routine. The sketchea Include
one In which Bob and Stella
Stevens demonstrate an in­
flight Door show, another of­
fering O'Connor aa a demon
knife-thrower and Bob as a
demon target, and one at­
tempting to exploit Richard
Chamberlain's comedlc poten­
tial In a Japanese western
skit. Musically, there's the ex­
citement of Trlni Lopes and
the undulstions of Annette
Funlcclto,

1:30-6 p.m. ABC T.ttt Ad­
da ms Family. "Wednesday
Leaves Home." After a couple
of false starts, little Wednes­
day pack* her pet spider and
runs away from home. But,
since none of the other Addams knows she's gone, no
one's worried. The rhief victim
of her escapade la a hapless
police sergeant who first picks
up Wednesday and then has
to encounter the rest of the
family. The sergeant Is broad­
ly ployed by Jesse White and
it’a a throwback to the kind of
parts ba played when be Brit
attracted attention a* an ae*
tor (I.E., the hospital attendand In "Harvey").
9:30-10:30 pm, ABC. Twelve
O'clock High. "Appointment
at Liege." This Is Gary Lock­
wood's show, as be moves
from the Marine Corps to the
Air Corps for a guest appear*nce as a pilot who learns
hit entire crew haa been wiped
out while he was on a tempor­
ary safe assignment. Savage
has to intervene before the
young man fares the truth
that his so-called revenge
wish against the Nails Is
really a death wish against
himself for not being wilh his
"family" in their hour of need.
There is a basic similarity in
the wcek-ln, week out conflicts
on this series, but against the
background of Wurld War II,
they ptay well. Nancy Knvik
Is appealing as a WAC officer
who also helps the confused
pilot.

10-11 p.m. NBC. Jack Fair
Program. (Color) An assort­
ment of bite with no real sin­
gle wallop, Beat spot ia Jack's
Clever scheme exposing the
potential of movie dubbing. He
talks about the technique neg­
atively and then has an offcamera voice singing "What
Kind of Fool Am 1" which it
then dubbed to films of an as­
sortment of world figures.
Ethel Mermen guests, talks to
Jack briefly and alngs "Every­
thing'! Coming up Roaea" and
"Small World," both from
"Gypsy." The east of "Ob
Whit A Lovely War" does Its
drill scene. And there are
more of Jack's home movies,
these about his trip up the
Amaton and his visit to Bio
where you'll see a couple of
new methods of dealing with
traffic violators.

Buck Private
Bucks Officer
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I)~
Dennis L. Eisner, 34, » prlvats In the Army reserve,
asked for a federal court or­
der to keep his company
comniundcr from making him
shave off hU beard.
Eisner complained that ha
was being listed as absent at
weekly reserve meetings bo'■“ Use of hia beard, and that
five unexrused a b s e n c e s
would make him subject to
induction fur active duty.

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W L. Harmon - PA
Pebllcatlooi For
conditioned Singers, 412.95
■aarrtloaa u 4 KUIe
322-Mil
ASK about ou: Trial Purchase IM S. Park Ave.
(B et N— i Far Mmulajr)
Plan on Band Inslrumenti.
Bukur’s Music Shop. 322-7202 B O A T S , Guna, Buy, 8eU,
Trade. Repair. O S T E E N
1. Loal A Found
Plano Servicing A Tuning
BRIDGE FISH CAMP.
Gene Cumbaa - 322-2611
LOST; 4 Months old Black
RENT Blue Lustre Electric
Puppy with Yallow Collar. WURLITZER Spinet Plano, Carpet Shampooer for ooly
C*U 323 0670.
Modern Limed Oak Finish 81 pa? day. Carroll'a Fund
4304 cash. 422 8306.
tur*.
LOST: Bifocal Glasses. Call
322 4701.
PIANO— Lester spinet, ma­ ALUMINUM Garage D oor- •
hogany, with SoVovox, gjoo
ft. wide, ( f t p In. In length,
2. Personal*
caxh. 322 0527,
825; 1— 20 lb. Bottle Gaa
Tank wHh Gauge 810; 1
Do you bars * drlaklng prob­
32. Ituelaetw Equipment
Pump with new control Its;
lem Writ* P. O. Box 1213,
t RCA Phonograph Portable,
Sanford
Haynes Office Machine Co.
4 speeda IIS. CaU 322-3264.
New and Uied Machines

COPY

I. Beauty Care

CUT’N CURL Beauty Shop
314 Palmetto Avt.
322 0614
Evening Appointments
HARRIETT'S Beauty Nook,
soft water, evening app’ta.
103 So. Oak, 322-ST42.
M. Itoir* • f a i n * PetH

•ai
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop
lion, boarded. Animal Res­
cue League, 1700 W. Minne­
sota, DeLand. Ph. 734-1846.
UOXER Puppie* |10. CaU 3223293.
FOR ADOPTION: 1 Darling
Tiny kittens, excel. IQ.
buusebroken. 322 9631.

10. Poultry • Livestock
JERSEY Heifer Calves, good
stock $10, up Falrglade Jer­
sey Dairy. Geneva. _____

I-'. Special Notice*
NUMISMATICS
All Type* Supplies — Folders
1 for $100
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY

Biles A Rentals
SeU KNAPP SHOES fuU or
314 Maennlia
322-0443 part time. Earn 425 to 4150
a week oo high commissions
31. Upholstery
and bonus. Steady year
round builncas. Equipment
OVER 25 YEARS
furnished free. Write to
o&lt; Fine Workmanship in Up
Wm. E. Pierce. 14 E. Steak,
bolstering. Draperies, Slip­
Orlando, Florida.
covers. Time Payment* as
little aa $5 mo. Drapery
NEW ELECTRIC Adding Ma
Hardware Installations.
KULP DECORATING SHOP chin* wilh credit balance
4139.95 plus tax. New Hand
Ph. 322-2333
Adding Ms chin* with credit
35. Vacuum Cleaners
balanee 489.93 plus tax.
TRADE IN Allowance* A
VACUUM CLEANER
TERMS.
Repairs, parts, supplies, for POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
Electrolux. Kirby, Hoover
Air-Way, Rtxair, GE. etc. TREE RIPENED Citrus. Na
vela. We ship Albert H. PeU
Vacuum cleaner repaired at
Osteen. 3233673 or 322 4191.
your home. Free pick-up A
delivery. Serving Sanford
AUTO. Washer. 322-3802.
for 15 yro. GM Vacuum Re­
pair, I1U Tark Ave. Pb. 51. Artklnt Fur Rent
322-4705.
RENT A BED
SANFORD VACUUM SVC. Rollaway, Hospital, B a b y
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
Beds, by Day, Week, or
2355 S. Park
322-0611
Month,
SALES . PARTS • SERVICE
CARROLLS FURNITURE
116 W. 1st
322-3111
37. Moving fk Storage

Debit, Sanford area. Salary
plus commission. 321-0643.
DAIRY QUEEN Driver, pre­
fer older man. 2523 Park
Drive, Sanford.
BARBER, Longwood Plata,
contact Bill Livingston.
GOOD PROPOSITION for full
time licensed Real Estate
Salesman. Ball-Blalr Agency,
211 S. Park Ave., City.

72. Female Halp Wanted
EXPERIENCED SEWING MA­
CHINE Operators needed.
Steady year round employ­
ment In ju. modern alr-coodltloncd factory.
AUX OF SANFORD
3411 Orlando Dr., Sanford
HAIR Stylist wanted, full or
part time. CaU 322-5742 or
evening* 322-2455.
DAY CURB girl. White, must
be experienced. Also relief
waitress. Cblck-N-Trcat.
BABY Sitters wanted,
Moo. Call 322 6259.

start

Beauty Operator, Junior or
Senior, at ooc*. M a r y
Brown. 322 6601.

77. Situation Wanted
HOWELL'S AGENCY, Baby
sitting specialist. Transport*
tic* furnished. CaU 322-8259.
DAYS Work, 322-5766.
DAYS Work, 322-2712.
BABY Sitting, eaU 322-3022.

83. Real Estate Wanted
RENTAL Houses A Small
acreage. Roberto A Schmidt
Real Estate, P. O. Box 1732,
Pb. 322-2700.

8$. Real Estate - Sale

5.1. Wanted To Huy

Local A Long Distant
BART PILCHER, BROKER
Adams
Transfer A Storage WE BUY Usrd Furniture, one
15. Special Service*
Personal Service
332-0225
322-1171 piece or houseful. Fur ay
Call 322-7496
RICHARD'S THEE SVC.
Bedding A Funs. Co., 901 W.
43. I'lantH. Feed*. Seed*
Free estimates, Licensed
tit St. 322 6591.
A Insured Ph. 323 0300
SANFORD FEED STORE
Ball-Blair Agency
Sunflower Seed — Wild Bird KKNMORE AUTO. WASHER.
Real Estate — Insurance
.MONDAY P. M.
A A R CONTRACTORS
Excellent cufld., water level 3rd. A Park Ave.
Seed— Jim Damly Dog Feed
322-5641
(11 p* , Wkea
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
A temp, coatrol. CaU 322(I I Love ol Life
-43.75
for
50
lb*.
Include*
ROOFING, PAINTING A
7764 after 6 p m .
(SI Father Knowa lleat
Tax.
JO H N E. F O X ,
(SI Clip News
INSULATING
330
Sanford
Av*.
322
9990
( 1) Truth or CoaaeUSED FURNITURE, aai room
Realtor
Financing Ariangcd
322-2297
quanooa
or houseful, tools, misc. 206 N. Park Ave.
323-0559
(*) Hello Fra I'lckaro
ONION
PLANTS
items, ANYTHINO you have
(SI Heard) for Tomorrow ALTERATIONS on Ladies A Crystal Wax, White Spanish,
»». Lota For Sale
It) (1aiding Light
Mens Clothing. 638-1961.
to sell. 322-2270.
IM 43 50; SOI *1.50; 5M lots

IM *
11:13 111 NttC New* Kaperl
l &lt;IS (St lllrl Talk
( I I Nawe, Kdllortal an*
Waathar
(SI Movie
1:11 ( t ) Focus
I N III v* Tha Warts Taras
&lt;- 1 Mi’ UficR
t : t l ( D NUC Naw* Report
1:m &lt;S| I'siaword
I D toiralta Toung
I:M I D Nawallna
1:33 (»| AIIC New*
III* i l Toe Doctors
(Si Art Llnklaltar
i l l Day la Court
1:11 ( t ) Lias Howard
M S ( I I Another World
(*) To Toll tha Truth
( I ) Hanaral Hospital
1:13 ( I ) Douglas Kdwards
l : ! t (11 Ton Don't Bay
( t l The Touug Marrlade
IS) The Kilga o f Night
« : H ( I I Tho Match O a a *
( t l Trallmaalar
f t ) Sacral alarm
•■'** 111 NIKI Naw*
M l 111 Tha Heat of (lroudha
( I ) Fuel* Wall
*:»* ( D Seshunt
(1* Welle Fargo
(I I MegUI* (lorrtlt*
1:11 (II Magle Movsmanls la

Sports

1:1* ( l i Nowacopo

ID Iporu, Waalhar.
New*

it) Uav* to t s H a w

*2.00, FOB. Seville, Florida. 55. Furnltur* Fur Sato
FIX1T SHOP
"We fix everything except
A. M. Prevatt, 749-2115, Se­
ville. Fla.
broken heart*."—Authorised
Used furniture, ippOnnces,
dealer for Jacobeen Lawn
tools. Me. Bought • Said.
mowers. Expert Key A Lock ANNUALS. First St. A Holly
Larry’s Mart 314 Sanford
Ave.
Service, 409 W. lit St. 322Av*. Pk. PA 64142.
4731.
UGUSTRUM tn cans. Pb. 39NEW Sofa A chair 469. Rafrig.
5501.
DRAPERIES— Beautiful Fa
A Stove, 322-2609.
brics, free estimates. Adam's 50. Mlae. For Hole
WILSON MAIERPURN.
Decorative Service. 322 2032.
Buy — SeU — Trade
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
17. Janitorial Service*
311-14 E. 1st,
322 3*22
of 10,000 Item*
1300 Grapevllle Ave.
YENTSCH MAINTENANCE
FRISK ESTIM ATE
Service A Supplies
2-PIECE living room suite, Upholstering A Mattress r*uevatiag. New A Used Furni­
2563 S. Park Dr.
323-4643 cheap, 1 platform rocker,
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg
small electric beater. 22219. Hullden* Supplleu
Cu.. at TM Celery Ave.
1743.
PA 84U1. .
PAINT close out to price
MUST SELL— Houseful furni­
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
For
tee biggest &gt;election to
ture, one piece or all: atove,
530 Maple Ave.
322 0300 refrigerator, washing ma­ Marly new and used furni­

20. Hardware
Sanford's Most Complete
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
106 E , 25th,

For 8al*

95.

EVEREST A. HARPER
AGENCY • REALTOR
R B IP u k A w
FA 1-SM er FA 9 M 8
8 BEDROOM, S Bath,
ed patio. Ph. 333-6M.
BEAUTIFUL HOME to DeBary by o n e r , overlooking
Lake. Large attractive cor*
aar lot *164550.
READY TO MOVE IN
New 3 A 4 Bedroom Home*,
1-2 hatha. So. Longwood ana
—Trades iOtuidcrcd, and
we’ll build on your lot. Semi­
nole County'* Leading Build
*r
HAROLD LOGAN
LMN ENTERPRISES. INC.
Sales office: So. on U. S. ITt i to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
right one black on Seminole
Ave. 831-3111.

Opport.
DRESSES 81 — DRESSES 81 AO.
only oae— only cm to adult
WANTED: ACTIVE MANAG­
customer — Saturday only.
ER PARTNER, Mala or Te­
Hen s— 3rd S t A
asel*, for established Tropi­
Opposite Wlaa Dixie.
cal Tlsh Aquarium. Other
STINK
MacUaa
aai Sepply C*. MAGIC CHEF Gaa Store, interest* prevent owner from
Ill W M SI
PA 2-6442 Crib, Play Pan, Play Table, tuQ time operation. Small
Bell Ton* Hearing Aid. 144- investment in business re­
3 BEDROOM, Family Room, 1
29. Phots A Eqaipaieat
quired. Win consider sell
Bath, built to Appliances,
tog- P- O. Box 216, CataelCentral Air A Heat. waU to
WIEBOLDT S CAMERA SHOP MEN'S, Women'*, Children'*
berry.
wall earpeting. 322-3503.
•bote
at
discount
price*.
Camara* • Films • Finishis
Surplus City, 801 W. l i t
&gt;10 S, Park At*., Sanford
FOR LEASE
WELL* DRILLED, PUMP*,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
AH Type* aai Slaee
V* Kapalr aai SarrUa

30. Iiome Appliance*

CLASSIFIED DISPLAT
l l J t Per lack

C l a im—

Far

24. Won DriDtaf

Uptol 1111JS114811-M

fin d A. ( 0 « ) I v i l i pro-

M.

ROOFING REPAIR, Large ef COLDSPOT Refrig. 18 IL, FOR SALK: Leather g w case,
Self DafroaL m » . froaur
Smell. Call before t AM. m
IB; Hunting Jacket A Wadlike aaw; Electrie R uga, dar, 88; Coleman gaa lamp,
after 8 P.M. EUDElAy Pk.
87J l ; Heavy duty rice. 814;
W
VaatMgkeeae ( a l l y
Ante.; End ap Garip* Deere 14- Boy* A Girt* bikes, Cram
u.
814 up; Adding maefalm, 9
talk Galv., C— yhto Atom,
w toiaei mixed siaaa. CaH column, |45; Underwood
typewriter, 430; Pool table,
after I y n . S24-MM.
alee Ping Poeg, 410; Gas ,A
PISE ESTIMATE*
MINK SCARP wftk S small OU kantera, from 48, up;
B. I* MAEVET
aktoe 83a. Man * Nrmal Tax­ Electric M H. P. motor, 87;
M Sufutd Aw.
PA
ed* Jactadtof WbKa Coat 18 PL boat, motor A trailer,
alee, 0-44, MA Call
8185; 1-Taut, 4x9, used w ee,
23. Palatine
after 6 p. m.
839. SeU us your Furniture.
Quick Service with the Cash.
PAPERHANOINO-PAINTTNO GOLF Ctaba, left kamted, be*
Super Trading Port, oppoaito
80 year* Exp.—428-191
aad ca rt 869.
Sanford Pits*, 122-0677.
S 3224106.

4 2 5 -5 9 9 8

Ik * • iM M i, apailMa I
in
u m n
oi d m U m
mi fM
than fittm , 6cm
M kriUiaut aeotehUgM colon,
gatottogs, drawtog* u l
to ebts* pistes atfon

aaeteedi, with |feat
to aarvka lor etutosera.
Ewald la experienced la the
darefepmeut at aopper ctuba,
fetn f M oor to the plush Slagapora Reetearaat ia Winter
H it .

II.

Than ia no carer charga
aad ao minimum, Ewald i

at thelof
Sapper d u b la A la snap I* elara/a a
Trio, a coabelpleaear.

LAKE LOT by Owner, near
Lake Mary, sacrifice to
highest offer. 322 *05 or
936-4397,

Legal Notice
v o v in : n u t s
r i r r m o i * xswn »r i t i t k
TO WK Ull iT MAT COWCKIIWl
NuttC! U bsrsbj si via that
(I)* unl#r«l*nsl. pursasnl to
III! "riciltl.iuv Kama it iituls"
Ch!|it«r !**.*». Florida Otaluti,
w ill rvelstsr with tha Clark o f
lb s Circuit Court, la and fur
“ smln-ila Count/, Florida, upon
rscslpt o f proof o f ths public*,
tlon o f th li nultcs. (ha flciltlmis
nams l o - w l l : FAKCH(/H It SIXICAS FOOD unlsr which wo
are tn ga o s d la busla*aa el
Knot! I, liui HI, U u i f i v g i L
Florida.
That the partlsi Intsraatsd In
•aM buslasva snisrurlss are aa
follows:
KTIIEL H F.HLCIIT
BKIUSIIAKD A. EIILERT
Dalad at Longwood. Ssmlnots
C a uilv, Florida, Oclober IT.

Legal Notice
xorirn

Xollcs la btrtlijr vls tn that
ths City Council of Uiagwonit,
Florida, will hold a public
hsarlnf at the City Hall In the
City of Loaewood, Florida, at
1:10 p. m. oa the trd. day o f
Pecsmbsr 11CS for th» purposo
o f conflrmlne a vpscla] assssamint Improvrmrnt roll for pubs
lie Improrsnirnla In ronatructIn r tha following atrssta with­
in the city: ‘‘Ssmtnola Avt nao
and
I-and Avsnus
halwaan
lllehland Strtst aad Lekavtaw
Drlva."
All ptraona Intartslad may be
heard at auch public hearing ae
to tho propriety and advisabi­
lity o f making auch Improve*
manta, aa to the cost (hereof,
aa to lha manner o f payment
therefor, and aa (o the amount
thereof to be aaaeoesd agalnat
each property eo Improved.
The de*crlptl»n o f each pro*
party agalnet which aa aaseaarnvnt will be inadr and the
amount to ha aaseaesd to each
place or parrsl o f property are
herein aet forth and may bs as­
certain,it at the of fice uf the
Clark of the City o f I»ngwno&lt;L
Florida.
I~»b» Wayman Height! Lake
Addition Dlock "E "
Lot I UM..V. Knterprlsee, foe
J» ft s s :.;s
1-ot 1 L.SI..V. Enterprises. Ine
so ft | t : : «
Lot S l . l l V. Knterprlsee, Ino.
SO ft. SI1'-'&lt;
I-Ol ( 1.11 ,V, Knterprlsee, Ini,
JO ft. f l l l v
U&gt;1 S I-M V Knlerprlaes, Ino.
SO ft. SIS.S0
1-01 | D l . V . Enterprises. Inc.
so ft. s i:.io
Lot T l.ll.S . Knterprt&gt;i.a, Inc.
SO ft. SS2S«
Lot S l-M.N Kuterprtsea, Inc.
SO ft. SS2.SI)
I-Ot 1 1.11 S. Enterprises, [no.
SO (t. |S1.S0
t-ot IS I .M S. Entsrprlasa, Ine.
30 ft Sll.io
t-ot 11 LSI X. Kntsrprlssa, Incv
So ft. SI1.S0
f-ot 12 LVI..V. Enterprisee, Ine.
SS.I ft. |Iw».S«
Lot IS Ilsur*, D Scott to ft
lie. o&gt;i
t - t IS I.M.N. Enlvrprlsea, Ine,
So ft. SI2.20
I^»t 11 L U X. Knterprlesa, Ine.
So ft Itssw
i-ot IT l,M X. Enterprises, Ine.
SO f|. I t : So
Lot IS LSI X. Ealerprlaee, tn&lt;^
10 ft. St:Jo
Lot It Ltf.X. Enterprises, tna
10 tl. M l. lt
Lot 20 M I X. Enterprlesa, [no.
S) ft. SI2.S0
Lot 21 I-.U.X. Enterprise,. Ine.
SO ft. HMD
I^&gt;l II I.U.X. Enterprises, Ine.
SO ft. SS2.10
l o t 22 L U X. Enterprise#, Inc.
SO ft. 112.10
Lot IS M I X. Knterprlsee. Ins.
SO ft. ||2)|
L ik e Warman Heights Lake
Addition lltock "l&gt;"
t " l IS John A Janice Faedl
s*.i ft. ttttrit
I-ot II John A Janice Faedl
Sv ft. 112)0
t-ot IS John A Janice Faedl
is ft. is i.ie
Lot IS John A Janice Faedl
SO ft. 112.10
L i t IT John A Janice Faedl
S» ft. 112 10
I-ot 11 Juhn * Janice Faedl
S* ft. 112 )0
I-ot l» John m Janice Faedl
SO ft. I tl.l o
Lot 20 John A Janice Kaodl
10 ft. J (2 If
t-ot 21 Juhn A Janice Fa,-It
SO ft. |«2 i«
l o t 22 Juhn A Janice Faedl
SO ft. I l l 10
L it 11 J-hn A Janlco Faedl
-o ft. 2(2)0
L&gt;t •» Juhn A Janice S'aedl
So fl. 111.)*
Lake Warman H a i g h t s L a k e
..ddltlon lltock "II"
L«t I Ueorgt t). Scott SO ft.
112-10

|V')5) U*0r,, D' 1100,1 11 TL
L&lt;t 1 Ooorge
I l l jo
Lot 4 (leorge
fits#
Lot S 'leorge
IS2S0
L&gt;| S (leorge
IS2S»
L it T (leorgo
1(2 Jo
J / ,fc,,Se

D. gcott )a ft.
D. “ cult SO (L
D Scott IS ft.
D. (kott le ft.
D. gcott IS ft.
L. Scott 11) ft.

Ths oPovo apeclal assessments
may be paid In full within thir­
ty (So) dare of the confir ma­
tion o f the aboee assessment
roll wllhunt Interest or In ten
(IS) et|ual annual payments
with Interest at S t per annum
commencing thirty ( 24) days
after the confirmation o f tho
roll.
I HKItEUr CKUTIFT that
noUce has been sent In writing
by mall to the following pro­
perty owners of a public hear­
ing to be h,ld to confirm the
“ prclat
Asevsement Improve­
ment (toll on the abeve named
streets In the City af L o n g,
wood. Florida, ouch hearing to
be held a) the City Hall m the
City o f Lrngwond, Florida, on
ths lr«L day uf December l i s t ,
at 1:40 p. in.
h I T X K c my
head
a*
CLERK o f ths City of Lon g­
wood. Florida this 12th day e f
Xovember, tigs.
Onnle R. Shomate
City Clerk
Publish Jfev. 12, J&lt;k IHS

ture, to* Noll’s Furnltur*
chine, etc. Sale ite m I p.a.
Brokerage to Caaaelberry
Saturday
and continuing
aa 17-68. Open 6 day* 6 to A
thru Sunday or until aoid.
ties.
403 R0SALLI DRIVE, SAN­ DINETTE Set, 5 piece, 425. PublUb O c t 11 A N i t . I. II.
t«. tilt,
TORO,
404448 after 4 )9 p, m.
iCDF-116
C M -a

�_ L ___*4h ..t—^.*T~*"ir'*

You Can Hit A Real Jackpot! Advertise Y our “Don’t Wants” In The Herald Classified Ads
F*r Sato

9 5 . Hoaeee F o r Sato

•to

S A N F O R D ' S N E W E S T SPACIOUS COUNTRY HOME
HOMES. West 4th St Sib - on ft acre. Weat side between
ford. 3 dcdroom, lVh batb,
City Limits and Interstate
FHA 4 VA LMU. LMN EN
4; on paved road. Clean,
TERPRISES toe.. Build*
food solid construction, I
Harold L tftt. call 8384811.
bedrooms, ] baths. Here’s
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m
country tiring and low taxes
to dark.
for a price of $12,000 with
81,000 down and 882 a
NO DOWN PAYMENT
month.
Hera is a remarkable upper
tunlty to buy a Mat, clean,
suburban, S Bedroom, Con­
crete Block Home with
Investment 4 Realty
monthly payments only 139
11B N. Park Ave.
322-8119
Including Isms and insur
aace. Thu is an unbeatable 1-BEDROOM, 3 bath. Fla.
bargain so tarry and grab
roam, k i t c h e n equipped,
it before tomebody beats
drape*, lirg- corner lot. Low
you to it.
Down Payment. 1M0 S.
Chase Ave. See after 1 p.m.

SOUTHWARD

Stemper Agency

REALTOR
INSUROR
3 BDRM., 1303 Elliott, R M L
322-0323 or 3234.
R A M R l t o ll». French Aire.

HOMES

$100 DOWN

FOR SALE

FHA - VA HOMES

I. 3. 4 4 BEDROOMS
1. 1H. * 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
For Complete Information
See or Cali Your
'We Hava The Home For You'
For the Best Buy In
A New or Resale Home,
See Stenstnm Realty

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty
2668 PARK DRIVE

322-2420 Night 322-7495
313-4646
312-5824

322-4149
322-5482

SALES BROKER
We Have The Home For Yon

Stenstrom Realty
2888 PARK DRIVE

322-2420 Night 322-74B&amp;
313-0318
322 6124

322-4148
322-3482

Government Owned
Homes

$100.00 DOW N

BY OWNER
For a real buy, don't pass this
up. 3 Cement block bouses,
with extra lot, la Fern Part,
2, 3 bedroom, 1, 2 bedroom.
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Income 1270 per month. West
FROM $50.00
of 17-92 one block on 434, one
FOR THE BEST HOME
block South on Esst St. to
BUY
Vincent Drive. 838-6393.
Selection of 2, 3, and 4
Bedrjoma located la various
sections of Sanford
Immediate Delivery

SEE YOUR

V A - FHA
Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY
Office: 322-3118
Nights: 323-0700
322 0648
2324 Park Drive
t BEDROOM, 1 Bath home
on large lot. Hardwood
floors, draper throughout,
large Monkey Puizlc tree.
Carporte &amp; separate Gar­
age with work shop. Low
down payment.

Payton Realty
122-mot

17-92 at Hiawatha

HOUSE, with new roof, stove,
H. water heater, attic fan,
floor furnace k pump. With
Furn. garare Apt. 2382 San
ford Ave. *10,800. 322 0523 or
3254.

FORCED SALE—Two Houses,
furnished on small Lake.
One 3 Bedroom, Concrete 4
Oak, Rented to good tenant,
$6,300. One—Duplex »7,3oo, t
Mile from Big Tree Park.
Cali 322-7304.

Retail Nov. 20, 1954 — Page 11 97. House* For Rent

322-5612

Seminole Realty

Tired O f Renting ! ! !
COME

FA 2-3232 anytime

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Complete Selection
39*a Thru 4l'a

9200 • $300 Down
910 • $60 Month
1D0?« Mechanical

Guarantee — -10 Day* —
1,090 Mile* On All
Used VW'i.
Sale* — Parts — Servlet
Factory Authorised Dealer

O NLY

$3266.00 O R

$55.78 PER M O N T H .
COMPLETELY FURNISHED,
DELIVERED AND SET UP.
ASK TO SEE OUR 1964 MODELS
AT DRASTIC DISCOUNTS.

Kllinor Motor Co.
So. Hwy. 17-92

Sanford, Fla.

322-1835

96. Houses • Sato or Kent 101. Trailer • Caban**
CUSTOM BUILT Home on CAMPER Trailer ail metal,
Like. Ph. evenings 122-1397.
good 4 solid. Cooking faci­
lities, Sleeps 3, 9173.122-0059.

97. House* For Rent
102. Mobile Homen • Sato
NEAT FURN. Cottage, suit­
able for couple. Privets EXCELLENT condition, 8x33',
yard. 390* Palmetto, Ph. air conditioned. Owner. 122322-3831.
8061.

NOTICE HOME BUYERS
Would y o g like I# buy a home with no down payment?
For a limited lime, the VETERANS-ADMINISTRA­
TION selected homes in certain areas, REDUCED the
•alee price. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO HE A
VETERAN TO QUALIFY.
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HWY. 11-92 BO.

CALL

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“Shout Out at
Jtu O X ComoT

Check These “ Shoot-Out” Specials
IMP ALA 3 Door Hardtop,
V-8, Automatic Trane minion. Power
11Q4UC
MCHEVROLET
Steering. Radio and Heater- Extra Nice. $■4*'*

126. Boat* ft Motor*

1184 TRIUMPH Spitfire, whit*
with Mack top, tonneau cov­
er, white wan*. Excellent
coodlttoo. 332-6833.

10 Ft. BOAT 4 Traitor, lea
senable. 322 3*14

120. Automotive Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

RENAULT R-8, Redio and Healer. 7.6*8 I 1 9 M
Actual Mile*. Like New.
ONLY

Auto Glass,
4 Seat Cetera

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
364 W. 3*d St. FA 2-8618
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

123. Boat* ft Motor*
Gateway To Th# w a te rw a y

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
164-64 E. lit. Ph. FA 24811
17 FT. GLASS boat, 30 h.p.
motor, tilt traitor, converti­
ble top, eitra gas tank, tarp.
Extra*. 1800 S. Chase Ave.
See after 1 p.m.
IT Ft. HIGH HAT, with acceasor!**,
30 h.p. Johnson,
elec, start, Mitchell Till
Trailer. Excellent condition,
$130. Call 322-6643.
16 FT. CABIN Cruiser with
Trailer tolly equipped 3400
or trade for Tractor. Call
322-3921 or 322 8473.

■ 7 FORD RANCH WAGON. Automatic

SH O W R O O M

NEW

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FORD, 4 Door, Standard Transmission

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Multi Drive Trans.
Radio 4 Healer
Power Steeriag
Factory Air Cond.

FORD FAIRLANE 2 Door, Automatic
Tranamiuien, Radio and lleatrr.

*175

$800
DISCOUNT

THIS CAR CARRIES 21 MONTH OR
2(.000 MILE FACTORY WARRANTY

LOW
38
37
S3
38
38
37

84 I!LICK SUPER (A
2

Steal)

PRICE BARGAINS

Chevrolet Station Wagon, A Real Buy |3»5
Mercury. Need* Some Work
8*5
Mercury, Run* Kitra Good
f!23
Plymouth, Nrrd* New liatlary
*125
Ford "8" Furd-O-Mltic, Run* Good
*223
Ford Station Wagon, Good Trane.
$193

• BEN HOWLAND

CHARLIE CRAIG

• FRANK BRUNSON

BOB THOMAS

BANK RATES ON ALL CARS

HUNT
UNCOLN MERCURY, INC.
109 N. Palmetto Ave.
Ph. 322-IHHl
SANFORD, FLORIDA
W in ter Park

Ph. MI 4-0209

Seminole County Motors
IR01 W. let Hi. — Hanford
Phona 322-0614
Or MI 7-2330

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SANFORD AVIOPEN EVENING! -

Sanford, Florida
S22-4ISl~
National RepeexeaetoM Inc.

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CHEVROLET. I m p a l e 4
Door Hardtop, V.g Engine,
Automatic Tranamieilen,
Power Steering. Radio, and
Heater. Exterior In Heaullful 3 Tone Blue Finish.
Clean luterior, Good Tire*,
And Right Mechankally.
CHEW Y Nomad, 8 Passen­
ger Station Wagon, V-8 En­
gine, Automatic Transmitlion, Powor Steering, Power
Bra he*, Radio 4 Heater. A
Good Running Automobile.
Will Give You A Lot Of Bareke At A Low Price Of
Only

*1395
$1595
$1695

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C O R V A 1 R MONZA CluK
Coupe. Equipped W i t h *
Speed Tranemlaslon, Redio,
Hooter 4 Bucket Beale. An
All Vinyl Interior With A
Good Finish, Solid Through,
nut. E c o n o m y With A
Sports Flair.

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FORD Felrlsne 306, 4 Door
Sedan. V-8 Engine, Auto*
matlf Tranemlaslon, Radio
4 Hester. Light Blue Finish,
Good Tires, And A Tight
Body. Only

57

CHEVROLET. 2 Boor Sedan.
Economy 8 CyL Engine
With A 8 Speed Floor Shift
Tranam lesion. Radio 4 Heat*
•r, flood Transportation For
Only

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FORD Country Sedan, V-8
Engine, Automatic Trans­
mission. Power Steering,
Radio 4 Heater And Air
Conditioned. A Good Aver­
age Car With Transporta­
tion At A Low Initial Coal.
Only

DEAL OF THE YEAR. 5 YEAR OK

GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS

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CHEVROLET, Bel Air *
Door Sedan. V 4 Engine,
Automatic Transmlieion,
Healer. And Good Tire*.
Dark Red Finish, Clean Col­
or Key Interior

1961 DODGE DARTS LEFT. BEST
50,000 MILE WARRANTY.

$ $®
'80 Cervair $788 bal. 838 m n..
'81 Fake* 869€ k#L *43 mo.
' l l Oldemeblto 14*8 be) $27 mn
'IT Batch $188 baL 888 ■ * ,.
IT Plymouth 8487 WL $28 mn.
*3* Ford 83*8 bal. l i t m*.
'IT Llacaln 88H bal. 848 m *
'38 Cadilise 847* bal 128 a * .
'3* Mtrtvry 8388 haL 827 to*.
'88 Hillman 8488 bsL 827 mn.
'l l Pouitac $2*9 bal 117 mn.
'38 Oldameblt# 8118 bal 121 to*
'33 Chevrolet |3II tal 131 m* „
ST Imperial *188 b*L 138 mn.
•si Cadillac $291 baL It* a s /
'38 Ckryitor 1398 bsL l i t »• .
'3* Plymouth *888 baU $31 mn.
*0 Mercury $1*9* bal $4T mn
'38 Pontiac $888 baL III mn,.
'88 VW FU 8898 bal $11 an.
'S3 Chev. PU $1381 hnl $34 ton*16 Fart PU $498 hnL 938 me.
'34 Ford PU 1388 bal 12* a#.
'37 Mercury 1198 bal $12 a *.
'38 Bukk 1198 bal. I l l an,

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TrenamUilon, Radio and Healer.
Good Transportation.

“ 64” Comet Deluxe 404 Sedan

POSSESSION'

FORD. 1 Passenger Station
Wage*. V-8 Engine, Auto­
matic Transmission, Power
Steering, Radio 4 Hester,
Air Conditioned. Luggage
Rack, And Other Options.
Clean Car Throughout —
Special Buy

708 SOUTH PARK AVENUE
DIAL .122-3829
HANFORD, FLORIDA
NO DOWN P A Y M E N T SPECIALS

B A N K

$18 Magnolia Ph. FA 8-4833

VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, Nev Tires.
See To Appreciate.

MERLE W. WARNER, RcalLor

NATIONAL

Sankarik Glass sad Paint
Company

MONZA Sport Coup*. Auto­
matic Transmission, Radio end Hrater. H U E
MCDRVAIR
Very Clean.
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1965 PACEMAKER SPECIAL

115. Aato* For flat*

425-5938

SEE OUR

• Sedans
• Hard Top*
• Convertibles
• Stalinn Wagons

F ar Rami

By Nadine Seltzer

CORNER ONORA RD. 4 HWY. 17-92

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

GREENSBIAS
Cholca lota available
la
Grsenbrlar of Lech Arbor
overlooking golf courae.
Custom building to your
specifications.
Groonbriar 95. Houses For Sato
developed by
PINECRE3T
KING8WOOD
1130 MOVES IN
BUILDERS, INC.
*82 PER MONTH
FA 3-8074
3 Bdrm, Ige. comb LostIon din102 Fairmont Dr.
lug room, living room, FU.
room, For Spacious living,
$100 DOWN
Low fixes, Fenced yird.
FHA-VA HOMES Nrsrby
s c h o o l , Shopping
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 4 3 Centers, 323 0329 by Owner.
Bedroom Homes available in
all Areaa of Sanford. Let us
LOCH ARBOR
Show you AroundI
Four bedroom, modern, cen­
tre! heat, built in ilove,
wether, dryer, 2 baths, 2 rar
carporte, storage, e v e r y
1901 S. Park Avo.
FA M W anytime
room has outside entrance,
spscious windows. M a n y
PARK RIDGE
other features too numerous
Beautiful 1 Bedroom. 1 bath to mention. 1 aere of besutlhome, nice Flnrlda room,
fill wooded land on Amnry
fenced hack yard, located at
Lake. Phone us [or addition­
114 Lake Minnie Drive. Reaal details.
aonable down payment. As­
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
sume existing mortgage with
Total monthly payments of
Realtor
|0I e month EXCLUSIVE Raymond Luodquist, Asm .
rA 13*31 Atlantic Bask Bldg
WITH:

tool S. Park Ave.

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S BEDROOM House on Lake,
1-3 sad 3
CLEAN ROOM far Man. 401
Electricity 10 miles from
NEW and USBD
Magnolia Ave. m o m .
Sanford, pertly furnished,
Awnings 4 Cabases
good fishing 4 hunting. Call QUALITY MOBILE HOMES 115. Auto* For Bata
Hwy. 1T-R S
333-0311 or 333-1738.
i i f o r d Coavertibto. m m
4 ROOM FURN. House. 1 bed­ 1*63 NASHUA- t
$3,3*0. Very eleas, excellent ] * » RAMBLER, good condi­
room. Altamonte Spring*.
condition. Crescent City— tion. Would Ube to *xcbinge
838-6734.
for a Sptoet Flaw. HW402,
OW B-2IT2
Geaavi.
LARGE 4 Bedroom Home with
103.
M
obil*
Ho****
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R
**t
full bath and 3 hill baths
'33 PONTIAC, I dr. sedan,
$133 mo.; 3 BEDROOM, 2
looks and ruas good. Radio
10' WIDE, 2-beoroom traitor.
bath home with Family
4 Hester, Good tire* $223.
NO-*-4*6*.
room $133 month.
322-TM*.
TRAILER
4
$1
Ft
Cabala,
333-1301
IT-83 at Hiawatha
'OH FORD OALAXIE, 30* R.
full batb 141 mo., quiet aos*.
4 H., take ever payments
Payton Realty
323 6431.
with $1*0 equity, $1,700 ow­
ed. Payments $71 moothly.
BENT with OPTION. Unfurn­ 10 x 43 ft. TRAILER, a* Pri­
vate tot. Adults only. $*o Call 322-4722 after 8:30 p. m.
ished 2 Bdrm.. 3 Bath, Air
eon., O a r a g e , overlooks month. Will sell. 322436*
1*33 CHRYSLER. A-l Meehan
Lake in Deltona. For ap­
Icatly *10*. Cat! $38-7333.
106. A partm *«ta fo r R ent
pointment call Enterprise
1961 OLDSMOB1LE, Dynamic
Peck Realty after 4. Th. 330 mo. Up. Surplus City.
*8, 4 dr.. Radio, Heater,
668-4311.
3 ROOMS 4 Bath, nicely furn­
Power Steering 4 Brakes,
ished, clem. Adulto, no pete.
LAKEFRONT; Larg# S-bedplus extras I'M* rwg. gas.
Call 122-1U9.
room, 3 bath, completely
31,008 miles. A dependable
furnished, Dishwasher, deep
well cired for car that must
ROSE COURT APT., 1 Bdrm.
freeze, automatic washer A
be sold. Original owner will
Furnished, near base, 3013
dryer, central heat. $130 per
sell near wholesale. Pb. 273H-20
Sanford Ave. MI-4323.
mo. 333-4VTO.
0101, Orlando.
EFFICIENCY Ap4. Ill Part.
1*M AUSTIN HEALY Sprite,
3 BEDROOM House on Lake,
excellent caoditio*. Ph. 323T h a t ttoaan't sound 14a ‘ Kitten o n Mm Key*' to motH partly furnished, electricity. FURNISHED Downstair* Apt
with llgnta 4 wlter. 32210o acres land, good fishing
0702.
4 hunting. $40. per month.
'34 PLYMOUTH, Good run­
Call 322-051* or 332-1736.
2 BEDROOM Furs. Apt., light* ning condition, Reasonable.
4 water, (40 month. 323- 322 8374.
FURNISHED, 6 room House,
118*.
1303 Sanford Ave.
’*3 MERCURY Mootery, 4 dr.,
t—Lost 0 Wound
II—Monty Wanted
Hard lop, Factory air, Full
2 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. Call
FULLY
furnished
house,
pa1— Personate
•I—favlnga a Loaa
power, Very dean, $2,200
322
*173,
after
3
Pb.
323-0841.
4—Bsauty Caro
II—Inauranco
tio. 106 Anderson Circle.
I— Day Nurstrlao
by owner. Bank financing
i»—School* a Initructlsne
332 0783.
2 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. $33.
s - C h l l d Cam
TO—Employment dorvlcss
arranged. Call 322 83M.
I—D o n — Cats— Pita
71—Mala Help Wanted
2101 Magnolia, Robert A.
I*—Uvsnteck
71—Pamela Help Wonted
3 • BEDROOM, 2 bath, un
'33 OLDS. *100. Cali 322-3133
Williams, 322 3*31.
tl—Special Notice#
71—Mate or Female llolp
furnished 1 mi. to baie, 1
II—Catering
It—tUI#a Help Wanted
after 4 p. m.
14— Places to Cot
7T—Situation Wanted
blocks to shopping center A W E L A K A APARTMENTS
t i —special norvieoo
■t—Income Property
1*46, 4 WHEEL DRIVE JEEP.
school. 1 year leise retyilr
114 W. Firat St.
11— Swimming Poole
II—Bualnete Prop.—Sato
A-l cond. $413. or trad* for
ad. 9120 mo. 3321870 after
II—Janitorial lervieae
11—Reel Estate Wanted
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. 833
II— D o-It-Tounoir
II—Rtal Estate lil t
14 ft. Aluminum Boat out­
3
p.
m.
l»—Bulldtre SuppllM
17—Dualnaao Rentale
mo., includes water 4 elec­
fit in A-t shape. After 3
I#—Concroto Conitr,
IP—Lota For Balo
tric. 322 9307.
UNFURNISHED 3 Bedroom
11—Homo Ropalro
SI—Forme—droves
p.m. Th. 322 *36*.
21—Plumbing
II—Out at State Acroas#
house. Kitchen equipped, rh.
FURN. Apt. Close to. Jimmie
15—
Painting
» i — Houses For Sale
CLEAN 1*14 Ford. Good me322-3631.
14—
Well Drillin g
II—Houses lain or Real
Cowaa. 333-4013.
ehaoicil condition. G o o d
11—Air Cond. * Heating
*7—House For Rant
II—Radio * Tolovtilon
top—Resort Rentals
ORLANDO Azalea Park, *70 t-Room Efficiency apt. with
tires. 111-2317.
15—
Photo O Equipment 1U1—Trallare—Cabanas
mo., 3 Bdrm. Unfurnished
pvt. batb 4 shower, suitable '64 FORD Fallback Ualaxle
14—
Homo Appliance#
ill—Mobile llomss—Hole
11—Muilcnl Inotrumon u
house, 802 EganDrive. Open,
101—Mobile llomeo—R,nt
for eouple or single person
"300." *200, assume pay­
11—Buelneaa Itiu lp m .n t
144—Treller Space—Rent
call collect Miami, 621-1373.
or retired. All utilities In­
11—Job Priming
10.—Trailer Lott—Sole
ments. Call after 3:30 p.m.
I f —Upholstery
lot—Apartments For Rsat
cluded in rent. Ideally toDeBary Ml 3646.
! i — Vacuum Claanora
141—Rooms For Rent
2 BEDROOVS, Oak floors, Tile
cated on tot St., wlthm 1
17—Moving * Storage
He—Hotel Hooms
bath,
enclosed
porch
A
Car­
block ot 3 tree parking loin BOB McKKE USED CARS
15—
Ettirmlnatora
111—Rental Agents
port, Kitchen equipped. 2409
tl— Plante— F lo w e r * —geeto 111—Wanted Te Rent
*
and ahopptog oentor. In­
NO MONEY DOWN
IS—Mlac. For Sale
III—Autos For bale
Orange Ave Ph. 322 1978.
quire at Manuel Jacohao
701 French Ave. 323 0721
i t —Articles F o r Rant
111—Autos— Sale or Trade
III— Tr ucks For Sole
11—Swap or Exchange
Dept. Store 211 E. Firet St.
DUPLEX, furnished, I bed­
it — Wonted To Buy
UP— Au tomotive Service
'84 FALCON, Good condition,
41— Furniture For Sale
H I— Scoo ters 4 Cycles
room, n e w l y decorated. FURNISHED API. 1908 Maple.
Take up payments. 322-1833.
II—Antiques For Sale
i l l — Hosts 4b Metora
Adults. Another svaUable
322-0731.
SI—Monty To Loan
II I —Marine Supplies
'83 CHEVY It NOVA, excel­
l b —Bualnoee OpportualUoe
Dec. 1, 322 3610.
CLEAN, Furn. Apt. Privet*
lent condition. $1600. Pb.
N. ORLANDO, 3 Bdrm. Un­
Entrance. 1004 Palmetto.
333-3281.
From Seminole County
furnished house, $70 mo., 110
Prom Sanford EseBaage
(Dtel Direst)
Fairfax Ave Open, call col­
lect Miami 621-1373.

SWEETIE PIE

OUTSTANDING
I Bedroom, kitchen equipped
and completely redecorated
home, just 3 minutes from
downtown S a n f o r d . Only
312,300 with as little aa 1100 St. Johns Realty 3 BEDROOM,
Bath, Sundown, balance on 3Vi% THE TIME TESTED FIRM
land Estates, Sanford. Low
mortgage at M2 monthly in­ 111 N. Park Ave
FA 2-6113 down payment. Pb. 323-tlSl.
cludes everything for civi­
lian or military. Nights 3228110 or 322-22*8.

Seminole Realty

102. M obil* Hm

60
60
59
60

FORD, 1$ Ton Stylrsidr
Pick-Up. A Good Buy At
CHEVROLET, lj Too PickUp, Good Tires And Good
Mechanical Condition.
VOLKSWAGEN, I Door Se­
dan, Good Tires, Clean Body
VOLKSWAGEN. Panel
Truek, Clean All Around,
Good Tires

$895
M395
*895
*495
$695
*495
*695
$795
$795

HOLLER
M O T O R SALES

2nd ft PALMETTO
2507 PARK DR.

P H O N E 322-8231
322-0861

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Rec Chairman

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chairman.

Councilman

I abaci Hawaii, with apathy
toward tha office.
Com plainto had been recetvad about out*idem using
tha hall park Sundays, Coun­
cilman Kaith Nison asked if
tka park could ba locked up.
Swofford said ha had heard
of outsiders using tha park
and drinking bear, throwing
Urn cans about tha park. Ha
addsd ha wua removing No­
well from tha chairmanship
and would assuma the duties
himself until tha council re-

PACKING BAGS for the Save the Children Federation clothing drive
being sponsored by Lyman HIgh’a Student Council are Dan Casselberry,
Ruth Wright and Jiffy Gamage.
(Herald Photo)

*Ha has dans nothing as
chairman for recreation and
ha hasn't dona anything about
tha propoaad recreation erator," Swofford charged.
The Judy Klnnlard Fund is
Tha mayor declared arrests
not doing so good.
would bo made If persona went
to tha park and served beer This la tha fund aatabHahcd
by the Sanford Lknu Club for
an Sundays In tka futura.
contribution to the Geneva
youngster's hospital bill. The
Turkey Shoot
Tho Geneva Volunteer Fire little girl's back waa broken
Dept will sponsor a turkey In two places when she was
shoot Saturday, beginning at struck by a hit-and-run driver
1* a. m., an tka property alt* laat week.
serosa from tho Pure Oil Sta­ Tha 13-ycar-oid Junior high
tion. Tha event will be con­ student was struck Nov. 9 just
tinued throughout the day si a few minutes after she step­
tong as anyone wishes to ped off the school bus and beshoot. Proceeds will go for gatt walking along tha high­
way Mar her home. Tha driver
lira truck equipment.
of tha truck which ran over
her is In Seminole County jail
in lieu of 11,400 bood.
Howard Hood, president of
Wotlcs la barebp givs a Hint the Lions Club, said today;

Legal Notice

Shi c i t y Council o f Long wood.
Florida, will hold a public haarIns at tha City Hall In the
City a f Longwood, Florida, at
t:t* p. tn. on tha Ird. dey at
December 11*4, for the pur­
pose » f eonflrmlap a Spaclat
Aiceaemsnt Improvement Roll
for public Improvement In con.
atrncllng tha follo w ing atraclc
AlviB Fred Bowden, 77, •
within the eltyi "Tullls Avaauc between Grant Street end resident of 1411 Park Avanue
Oleander Street, and Oah direct for the past two years, died
between Reider Avenue and Thursday morning at h i*
Wlldmers Avenue"
All pereone tntereeted may home.
be heard at such publle hear*
Born in Brooklyn, N. Y „ he
Ins i i to the propriety and ad­
visability o f melting curb Im­ was a retired school tescher.
provements ae to the eoet
Survivors are a daughter,
theraof, aa to the manner of
per meet thereto*, aad ae to, the Mrs. John McCatferty, in New
three tons, John,
amouat thereof to be eeseaaed Jersey;
aaelnet each pr operly ao Im­ George and Charles in New
proved.
The description o f each pro­ York and a brother, George E.
perty ece ln s l which an asaess- of Jupiter.
ment will be made end the
amount tn be assessed to each
pleea or parcel o f property are
herein est forth and may be
aerertalned at the office o f tbs
Clsrk ef tbs City of Longwood, ■ 11 W II »: V, AI.VIV Fill’ ll —
Orcveolda service# fur Al»'n
Florida.
Fred
llowden
who
d!»d
West Wlldrnsre Subdivision
Thursday will be held el 1
It tor If 1
p. m. HaturiUy tn All Souls
t I William J. Barbour let
Cemetery with Rev. Richard
ft. ( I M S !
I,rune
officiating.
Brlasun
leit 1 Donald Lawson 100 ft.
Fun-rat Hums In charge.
1IS3.0«
S-ot I John Strong too ft.
I1IS.00
lent I Mark R. Bullock 100
ft. i m . o u
1-ot 1 Hobart Yanmaa 100 ft. IV THE CIMITIT COVMT OF
m m
THU VIVTII J I llt t T W . (IIIl o t I Win. A. W h itt le d tee CI’ IT. IV A M I FOR n i: w iv o i.i:
ft. (1*000
c o iiv r v , rt.nniiM .
lent :T Clifford Ihum way Ot.t C I A V I 'K H Y NO. I l l t p
ft. 1111*0
FED ER AL NATIONAL HURTI-nt ] l Franklin D, Craft IS OAOE ASSOCIATION, a cnrpirft. tuns
a IIon,
L o t 3* Clifford Ihum way t l
Plaintiff.
&lt;t. t l t l . U
v*.
Lot la C. H. Johneon, Jr. t*0 JAMKH
15.
MALONr.T
and
ft. 11*3.00
MART fl. MALONEV, his wtf*.
Lot It Laater M-sa 1no ft.
D-ftnditits
l i s t 00
NOTICE OF HI IT IV
Lot 13 K. Veda Hunter 10* WIIMTOMiK
FORK l i n e t'HK
ft. | l * m o
TOi JAMES E MALONEY and
Lot .11 Paul O. Altmen ( I I S
MART rj MALONEY
ft fttSTI
r/n Martin Company
I.oi *1 Paul SI ilonsr ( t i l
Whits Hands, Nsw M-al.-i.
ft. 1111.71
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Retired Teacher
Dies Thursday

“ The Liana charitable con­
tributions are usuatly concern­
ed with the blind, but the
plight of this child touched
our hearts. We have donated
S100 from our treasury to
kick off the fund and have
established an account in
Judy'a name at a local bank."
Hood appealed to the public
to aid fn boosting the fund,
which will be used to defray
the extremely high expenses
of apecial nurses, medication,
possible braces and other un­
named expenses Incurred by
tho serious injuries to the
younger set.
"The family has soma hospi-

Ultxatlon Insurance, but not
nearly enough to cover the
necessary expenses. Her fa­
ther, 0. T. Klnnlard, waa In­
jured In IMl and has been un­
able to work since,” Hood ex­
plained.
Doctors say X-rays show
Judy's back la factored In
two places and she baa other
Injuries.
Hood asked that people open
their hearts and their purses
and send in their contributions
to the Judy Klnnlard Fund,
Box 513, Sanford. The Lions
Club will see that the funds
go toward Judy'a care and
convalescence.

By Jallaa SUM trm
A M tk ti Editor
Plans prsparwd by arthltoct /oka Barton IV for two
■hop balldinr* — on* at S*mInoie High and anothar at
Crooma High — w«r* okajrd
Thuraday aft*moon during a
moating of tha Samlnola Coun­
ty Board of Publle Inatrac­
tion.
Tha board aubmittad tha
plana to State Board o f Edu­
cation and called for blda
which will ba opened Dae. 10.
In addition, tha board re­
tained Burton to prepara plana
for an additional fiva-elaiaroom unit at Altamonte
Spring* Elementary and another flve-claaaroom wing at
South Samlnola Elemantary.
Tha board Initructed Burton
and Superintendent R. T,
Mllwee to **-k dealgna that
will maka tha addition* har­
monious with ealating build­
ing*.
Tha board nlao announced
that atata approval had been
obtained on recent additions
to tha Oviedo School, Lake
Mary Elementary and Crooma.
Administrative Assistant Wal­
ter Teague said that final In­
spection! had been made and
tha projects were ordered
“ finished."
Teague also told the board
that the purchase of the Colic
property, a parcel of (lightly
less than one acra adjacent
to Lyman High, had been
completed and the deed and
tills insurance has been re­
ceived by the school board of­
fice.

UBO CERTIFICATE received by Church of Na­
tivity Catholic Women's Club la presented to
Mrs. Gene Shannon, president, right, by Mrs.
John Kennedy, vice president, who attended
USO Awards Night as representative of the
group.
(Herald Photo)

By Jan* Casselberry
Winners of tha prlaea for
tho best salesmen In the can­
dy drlrs sponsored recently
by the Athletic Association
and Band at South Seminole
Junior High School at Caiic Iberry hava been announced.
Glrla selling the moat candy
were Barbara Bryant, eighth
grader who sold SO boxes to
win tha first prise of a radio;
ninth grader Donna King, sec­
ond prise of a camera, 51 box­
es; seventh grader Annette
Whitcomb, third prise of a
watch, 44 boxes; and tying
for fourth prises of pen ami
pencil seta were eighth grad­
ers Elaine Malone, and Katherina Barker, both with 40
boxes.

Honorable mention went to
Denise Cousineau, 35 boxes,
Dehbie Strong, 33; Doris Aikcna, 25 and Francis Kaufman,
Frixe winners among the
boys received tha lam* prises
■a the glrla and they includ­
ed first place, seventh grad­
er Mel Leonard, 83 boxes; sec­
ond, Robin Granger, seventh,
80 lioxen; third, Bobby Hutch­
ison, seventh, 69 boxes;
fourth, Thomas Hague, ninth
grade, 65 boxes.
Receiving honorable men*
tion were Ed Dorlty, 66; Tom
Pitman, 40; Paul Hardy, 45;
Hobby Scott, 39; Woody Seasomi, 37; Bob O'Stecn, 36;
Gary Redwing, 32; and Chris
Salmi, 30.

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His Words Live
o f time Inevitably work*
ed to aoften the tremendous shock
dealt the nation by the violent death
o f John F. Kennedy. History, which
never stands still, moved on at an
even more rapid pace in 1964, ab­
sorbing our interest and our ener­
gies.
But now tt Is the first anniversary
o f that tragic event and despite our­
selves, we cannot help but relive the
terrible hours of Nov. 22, 1963,
in all their horror and heartbreak.
We remember where we were and
what we going at the moment that
we heard the unbelievable news that
an assassin's bullet had struck down
the nation's president and one of
the world's most important leaders.
That is the only way most of us
can relate to such immense and his­
tory-shaking events. It is the way we
will tell the story to ourselves and
our children for many anniversar­
ies to come— where we were and
what we were doing on that fateful
day.
There is more, much more, than
that, however. Time has also enabl­
ed us to place some perspective on
this once vibrant man, John Ken­
nedy, and what he stood for.
His death was, in a very real sense,
a personal loss for every one of us,
whatever our politics, whatever our
agreement or disagreement with his
policies and deeds may have been.
For a president belongs to nil the
people, and the sudden removal of
one In full career pierces us to the
depths of our being.
It causes us to think about things
usually submerged beneath our pri­

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Sad, Bad News

vate concerns: What kind o f nation
we have, what we want it to be, and
what we as individual citizens, in our
jobs and in our families, are moral­
ly obligated to do.
No, history has not stood still
since November 1963. The present
has become no less ominous, the fu­
ture no less challenging— or promis­
ing. Other events o f global signifi­
cance have taken place since then,
even in recent days. Americans have
once again exercised their precious
right to choose s president.
We, the people, divided ourselves
into partisan camps in order to ex­
amine and debate the issues, to
bring our government to its regular
accounting, to express our wishes by
the ballot.
Now we are united again to con­
tinue building a more perfect Union,
a more perfect world.
In setting about this never-ending
task, we are refreshed and inspired
by the memory of John F. Kennedy,
as coming generations will be.
“ Let us begin,” he said at his in­
auguration.
His words live.

Th# aid, bad MOT foe Vies
President-elect B a b o r t H.
Humphrey is that then to anothor Kennedy ia hto future.
That it a dtomal pro* pact for
a politician who finally to
warrented In expecting one
day to occupy tho White
House at president o f the
United States.
President Johnsoa already
haa annotnted Humphrey aa
his proposed ancceasor. Ha
told the Democratic National
Convention last August that
he had picked HHH as hto
rice presidential mate because
he and others regarded Hum­
phrey as best fitted for the
presidency if something hap­
pened to Johnson.
LRJ was thinking of the
auccession if he died in office.
Rut the realities are not
abused if it ia aaaumed that
Johnson regards Humphrey

Thought For Today
•

•

To The Editor

•

In the final analysis, there Is no
other solution to man's progress but
the day’s honest work, the day’s
honest activities, the day's generous
utterances and the day’s good deed.
— Clnre Boothe Luce.

Political Notebook

Dr. Crane's

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L ava to aa example ef Ike

Letters

Herald Area Correspondents

3 fJft

Editor, The Herald:
The Central Florida Schol­
astic Press Association (and
especially t h a Salmagundi
Staff) would lika to express
our sincere appreciation to
Julian Stenstrom for contrib­
uting so much to make our
workshop succesful. Wa know
how valuabla hla time to and
Abraham Lincoln's stepmoth­ that the time spent with ua
er probably never finished the will aid soma student to re­
early grades but she instilled port a mure informative story
in Lincoln his craving for for troth hla school newspaper
knowledge and his fondness and someday, our newspapera.
The session ha hald on edi­
for books!
torial*
proved interesting and
Reading skill Is the motor in
enlightening to tha students.
the entire educational machine,
We were proud of our Sanso you teachers like Laura can
keep a few copies of the ford talent as the newspaper
coverage and tha interest was
‘‘ Classics, Illustrated” on your
inspiring.
desk.
We express our thanks to
Reward children by letting
them road such colorful por­ other members of Tha Her­
trayals of these comic book ald staff who were so help­
versions of the great books In ful. We could not have had
such fine comments from
the field of literature.
And schedule a program at students anti sponsors about
your I’ TA un how parents can the workshop without their
team-up with the school teach­ help.
Mr*. Joanna Bohannon
ers by using flash cards and
other popular prods to fast,
Advisor, Salmagundi
efficient reading.
Seminole High School
If your newspaper has any
e • •
cartoon strips slanted to child
Editor, The Herald:
ren, then urge your youngsters
I was bom in Sanford and
to read them daily.
for many years my father
In fact, you might poll the was a downtown merchant
class each slay tn find how who always preached "trad­
many have road the good child ing at home.”
comic strips in their news
Over th* year* I have

Worry Clinic

To match these self-imposed high type ef feather when
HYANNIS PORT, Maas. —
standards, Kennedy d r e w all smart parent* anti educa­
&lt;NEA&gt;—When a towering flood
tors applaud. Slate reading
shout him other men of ihsrp
sweeps over a city, it leaves
akin to the haste "meter” ef
intellect, fresh outlook, driv­
so lofty a mark on the walls
ing capacity. Their accolsdcs your child's educational ma­
that men are astonished to
need not come from Sorensen, chine, by all mesas follow
consider that water ever rose
who was one of them. Presi­ tho advice below. And send
so high.
dent Lyndon Johnson provides for that booklet or hew to
In the eyes of a man who
the tribute. Those who still ralso your chlld’i school
knew him well, John Fitzger­
remain he honors as the ablest marks via the "flash card”
ald Kennedy—now thrust back
home method.
rnt-n he has.
a year in the pages o f living
Thua bent on using excell­ Case U-433: Laura P., aged
history — may have left that
ence as his weapon, John Ken­ 29, la a very devoted school
high a mark for his country
nedy treated his office as a teacher.
to live by.
“ Dr. Crane,” Laura began,
surpassing means of cracking
The judgment comes from
Inlo the great unsolved prob­ " I teach fourth graders and
Theodoro C. Sorenjcn, the late
lems: The securing of the 1 am thrilled by my job.
President's brilliant, dedicated
peace, the squeering down of
"other self,” whom 1 aought
unemployment and poverty,
out as supremely fitted to
the easing of racial differ­
measure'him in the detach­
ences.
ment the last 12 months af­
In Sorensen's mind these
ford.
Tbs Rataii weieeaeee lat­
things of substance were Ken­ ter* t r r a It* raaSin •• S ib Sorensen's perspectives fur­
II*
affairs. Tka aarttrr aiaj aa#
nedy’s
preoccupation.
T
h
e
ther place Kennedy as:
a a* a mama an v M H tka letstyle, the grace, tha flair ■a- ala* atari** tka w*H*»'*
A man who conceived his
which affectionate supporters Ira* aaa a aaO aCOr***. L*ll«r*
high office as the driving core
■f l«a**r tkaa IS* atari* trill
celebrated and critics derided k* alr*a pr*ftt*e«*. Latter*
of national action, who there­
■JJr*H*e la atkara ar* *•***«as
mere
"glam
or"
may
have
by became a great disturber
abl* prarMaO tk*r &lt;• ■*• 0**l
tended now and then to cloud la
prraaaalltl**. Tartar la ■*«
the substance of the late Pres­ pakll*k*0 k» Tka M-ral*.
ident's basic nature and pur­
Editor, The Haraldi
poses. Sorensen thinks they
Nope,
"ain’t afeert" of los­
did.
Enterprise
Altamonte Spring*
ing th# liberty of fishing for
He
agrees,
all
the
same,
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
Mrs. Julia Rartoa
with the many who see in the "my shad. Juat afeert them
136-1116
666 3034
much talked of "Kennedy ditch diggers will ruin this
666-4664
style" the unusual excitement, economic asset, one of the
Besr Lakt-Foreat City
L*Xe .Mary
the special appeal which en­ best in Seminole County, be­
Mr*. Maryann Mile*
Mrs.
Fra
nr
pWester
636-3178
abled tho late President to fore people wake up.
322-6219
Aa Mr. Tom Gilchrist
register his whole forward in­
Casselberry
Lake Monroe
clination on millions here and pointed out, Sanforditea are
Mrs. Jane I'ssselbeny
Mrs. U. L. Johnsoa
abroad. These qualities, sdded neglecting their natural as
636-3046
322-4723
j to political skills heralded by sets. No signs any place ad­
Longwood
professionals in both parties, vertising the shad fishing.
Chuluota
Mrs. Ponnn Estee
helped him also to give cam­ Evrry filling station, motel
Mrs. Joan Magia
838-3317
paigning for the Whits House and restaurant on 17-92 should
343-3741
North Orlando
have one readings "Try our
new dimension.
Mr*. Margaret Coeby
Pattons
Sorensen says he decided in shad fishing Jan. 1-Apr. 16.”
322-6793
Mra. Mildred Hiney
)9S3, alter knowing Kennedy Not to mention th# Chamber
Osteen
|
666-3631
of Commerre and JCi.
Mra. Clarenra Snyder
i only a few months, thst he
Your nice spread on the
had the makings of a presi­
322-4641
Geneva
shad in tha Progress Edition
dent.
Oviedo
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
Upon Kennedy’s death, many w*es r big help. But this time
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
149-1873
Americans slid idealism hid of year it should b# front
&gt;43-3160
fired his practical endeavors paged every day. Say, tinder
Hut while he lived some of ;"th* Nile of America” —"Try
these complained of the dis­ our shad fishing Jan. 1-Apr.
comfort he caused them. Here, t5.”
Ill let you have this much
and in the larger unsettle­
ments Kennedy caused, Sor­ of “ my” shad.
S. B. (Jim) Crowe
ensen finds the root of the
curious phenomenon of his be­
Atala "Shad” Crowe
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Fri., November 20, 19*51 ing roundly hated and y«t very
widely loved.
Exiobiology ia the science
w i L T c a a . o i c l o w , a o iT o a u a r t i a m a u
To those who loved him. es­ which dealt with lift that may
m s a VDLTOi.ua, c t m is iw . - a t i M i ■*•*■•*
pecially the young the world exist outside the earth.
SUSKNT ALEXANIIKH
JULIAN L. STKVSTROM
Advortlslns Director
over, he was the bearer of
Associate Editor
HU&gt; UKI1K.V
hope—hope of peace, of a
H t HUY I. JOHNSON
Advartlila* M-nsgar
Alaasgleg Editor
■ UK PIATT
break in racial strife, of a
Oosorsl AdtortUiBR U t n ii.r severing of the unbroken chain
DORIS W ILLIAM !
JANM I N O B I U K U
Social* Editor
of recession and inflation.
B o ili.ta M in titr
DO m e
AUSTIN
ra w s w a l l s
On Nov. 22, 1963, the prom­
Cits Editor
Ma-h**lc*l H'j pt.
ise his life held for Nov. 23
J IO I WELLS
DILL VINCENT
C««Bty E dito r
Stott PbotoRr.ph.r
and thereafter ended in Dal­
las, Not Sorensen nor any
IMblUhod dally asoe pt Saturday, Sunday aad ChrUunsa; pub­
other can say whether remem­
lished Saturday pr«ct*&lt;llng Christmas.
■ u a sc H ip rio N h a t e s
brance of John Kennedy gives
Horn* Delivery
JJs we.k
that promise the chance to
make a deeper though differ­
Hy Hell
SEMINOLE COUNTV
ALL OTtlEH MAIL
ent imprint In the years ahead.
lit Mask
IS-bl | Taar
Itl-IS 1 taar
of the status quo, who could
live with his enemies as the
inevitable product of the un­
settling forward course he
chose.
A man who could live, too,
with the chaos that often seem­
ed to beset him and the na­
tion as problems cried for ac­
tion, who could be "very cau­
tious in approaching a decision
yet bold in the decision itself."
A man with special mark­
ings—Irish, Catholic, eastern
upbringing — who managed
nevertheless to be free of prej­
udice and willing, at a keypoint in bis presidency, to
launch the huge attack on prej­
udice Intended in the 1963-61
civil rights bill.
The slain President's high
concept of his office, says Sorensen, led him to perform
personally In service to stand­
ards so high they must here­
after be taken as the gauge
for all presidents.

" I wouldn’t trade It for any­
thing, although some girls
think it to unrom antic and not
aa exciting as being an air­
plane stewardess.
"But I enjoy children and I
get a thrill out of helping sti­
mulate their interests in books.
"However, many of the chil­
dren are very poor at reading.
When I have visited some of
their homes or qulzicd them in
school, 1 find that their par­
ents are non-readers.
"Despite the wonderful value
of TV and radio, thoie enter­
tainment mediums are making
youngsters ear-mlndcd, instead
of eye-minded.
What can I do to help en­
courage my children to like
school? For won’t they be han­
dicapped all through their
school careers unless they arc
awift readers?”
Laura is tlw type of teacher
whom profeiiional educators
ami all intelligent parents
should salute.
For Laura has the first re­
quisite for ill good teachers,
namely, a LOVE for children
and a delight in steering their
curiosity
Into
constructive
channels.
Even If Laura thus had hid
only two years of college, she’d
be a better teacher than a
soured, dyspeptic old mild
with an A. M. degree who ter­
rified children and alienated
their receptive minds!
School boards, PLEASE get
hep to the real test of all
teachers, which ia not the mere
possession of advanced col­
lege degrees nr even their au­
thorship of textbooks.
For the cardinal requisite of
every good teacher 1* a miss­
ionary teal for helping child
ren and a basic affection for
the pupils.

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1965 TEM PEST. A
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EVERYBO DY

Th* MarsU Is a manksr at tk* Uauaa Tret* whlck I* *»•
titlai saclutiatlr to tbs aa* for rapubllcsllsR at alt th* local
coa* prlatad la thla aowapasar.
EnitroJ aa itcond d a t a saattar i-ctoaar IT. l i t * at tn* Toil
util « of xaBlord, b'Urlda. uodar ta* Act * l Caaprat* »r March
1. lis t .
tin part at s o / malarial, aaaa or adrortioiaa, at tkla adltlaa
at Tk* dantord Harold mar ha raprodwead la a n / nunoar with­
out wru tin pcrmiaatoa at lb* euhlitaor of Ta * liaraid. An*
Individual or firm ra s p -a ilM t f*r each roproductlon will L&lt;
Cjuitboitd « l la ir in g .as , u l b * ll« r * !d » cwplrlftbl and will La
bald l u b i t (or d*mwg*a uodar Ik* la*.
1

strayed sometimes, but after
reading the appealing note In­
cluded In my Christmas Club
envelope from th* Sanford
Merchant* Association, am
going to shop here for Christ­
mas, If we oldtimera do not
support our f r i e n d s and
neighbor*, how can w* expect
our newcomers to do it?
An incentiva for a mother
to shop downtown with a
youngster would be tho pur­
chase by the merchants for
strollers or pushcarts. She
could shop happily, unhur­
riedly, and enjoy pushing her
bnby from store to store as
she doea “at the mall." The
mother who haa to lug her
baby around or chase him all
over the store is not In the
mood to buy much.
So come on, merchants, put
soma strollers on tha (treats!
A SanfordiU

he closed with a eoupl* ef
borrowed lints:
M'Come, my friend. It's not
too late to build a better
world.'"
It to not necessary to be
aware of th* ambition that
tparks the Kennedy* to read
into those remarks a purpose
to go far beyond tha UJ . Ben*
ate. It to too ntneh to believe
that even a Kennedy would
buck Lyndon Johnson for the
1968 Democratic presidential
nomination. He wouldn’t dare.
But Kennedy coutd be expect­
ed to buek Humphrey In 197J.
Lyndon Johnson would not
like that. LBJ to an Imperious
man. Tho word means com­
manding, lordly, arrogant,
domineering—end all fit. It
is not Johnson's nature hap­
pily to observe the building o f
a Kennedy power complex In
the East with brother Boh
in New York state end
brother Ted in Massachusetts.
He did not happily observe
the auper-chargsd campaign
to obtain th# vie* presidential
nomination for Robert Ken­
nedy. Whsn th# time came,
LBJ flicked Kennedy out o f
the contest aa casually as he
would squash a fly. And that
didn’ t make RFK happy,
either.
So there to eome back­
ground for any political
struggle that may develop be­
tween the Johnson-TJumphrey
forces and tha Kennedy elan.
Humphrey’s prayers must be
that history does not repeat.
The man from Minnesota hi
I960 had assembled th* whole
left wing of the Democratic
party behind hi* ambition te
be nominated for president.
Big labor was there, Ameri­
cana for Democratic Action.
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt seem­
ed friendly to Humphrey’s
plan, at least she was
against Adlat E. Stevenson.
And up popped John F. Ken­
nedy to rub Humphrey's nose
in defenL
Now HUH to all sat again
and up pops another Kennedy
to disturb his dreams and,
maybe, to derail hla plans.

M O V I N G ?
C A L L

MOVING

AND

STORAGE

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5 0 4 Celey Ave.

C O . I NC

S a n f o r d . Fl . i ,

papers, for the comic page
should be the home reading la­
boratory to supplement the
school's stress on reading.
Alas, many so-called child
comics are not appealing to
youngsters for they contain col
lege vocahtilary anti adult wit
tlcisms that are far over the
heads of grade schoolers.
And "farm out" many teach
ing rhores to your precious
children! Let them tutor the
slower readers tn their own
class by the "flash card”
game.
Then tend (or my booklet
"How to Raise a Child's School
Marks," enclosing a long
stamped, return envelope, plus
?nr. It describes tho "flash
card" method, too.

jv 'l -il1

I j‘t

t l l ) W Il IA

M O RE

W ENT

OF

...and let us also give thanks

H EAD

OVER W H EELS FOR LA ST YEAR.

I II I Ueatba
H i I Ueatfea
S IS I Uoalka
SM | Moatha
LIS I Mubin
LBS i Maatb
u. a Puital Risulatlsaa prevlda tbat ail Ball aubacrlpUeoa »«
paid la advaace.

aa hla succeiecr under all cir­
cumstance*.
Johnson Is eligible under
the Constitution’* no-thirdterm amendment to be raelected in I960. Humphrey’s
chance would come In 1972
when ha would be 61 yean
old and Sen-elect Robert F.
Kennedy of Massachusetts
and New York would be In
his mid-forties. Tho feeling
penleta that Kennedy’s 1964
carpet-bagging invasion of
New Ycrk state was a first
move toward n presidential
candidacy.
Kennedy appean to acorn
that suggestion. But, con­
sider his word* when he ap­
peared on election night at
Democratic headquarters in
New York to accept congratu­
lations.
•"We have a mandate," he
said, "to continue what we
started four years ago” and

Letters

The Lord said lo Moses, Why do
you cry to me? Tell the people of
Israel to go forward.— Exodus 14:15.

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

^

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

Late Returns from the Big Cities

wo enjoy as free individuals...for
the preservation of the peace...for the prosperity of our great Nation.,
Tor the human dignity which

for its thrifty and self-reliant citizens...for our homos and the
family happiness Ihoy bring...for the challenge of the
unlimited opportunities which lie ahead.

OVER 35 YEARS
A t F irst A I’alaieU*
(Alongaide eld poet efflca)

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

TLwiwrcurrent tjra t

£ 0 /*

R E A D Y FOR D ELIV ER Y
A S S

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, Inc.

312 WEST FIRST STREET

OflC I A T I
SANFORD, FLA.

PONTIAC — BUICK — RAMBLER
301

W.

1st ST.

SANFORD.

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Alliance
. a n i a m i i m w t o ifa* t
ALLIANCE CMUKCH
l i t ] park Ava i| l« U I t
I n . &amp; a Dm*. Jr. — f u w
m i l l M m I ----- till a m.
V m U | Sawing — llt M a. m.

Sniliviltl
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Assembly O f God

b a p t is t

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K m iM in

Bandar M m I
1:41 a. m.
MorMaa Worn* Ia . 11:44 a. m.
Training Ualen ___ M l p. m.
Erin la g Worahlp — f i l l p. m.
Wid. Night
P f l l i f M u tin g _ Till p. la.
Ear. R. J. B o y n to n ___ Paator

HOLT CROSS
401 S- Fork A v a
Fr. Leroy D. Bopar, R.etor
Holy Communion ™ T.ls a ba
Family Service and
Sunday School - ..... Site A BA
Morning Prayer
(First Sunday —
Holy Communion 11:88 A BA

Free Methodist
FREB METHODIST CHURCH
Cora ay 4th SA ana Laurel A v a
Bar. C. B. Andsraon __ Pastor
Telephone: Ill-IH I
Sunday School ----- 1:41 a m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
Evening Worship _ T ; » a ba
Wad. Frayar Sarvlea 1:1* p. m.

Chureh
O f Christ
CHURCH OF CHRIST

O en.ve
Ralph Browor Jr. Bvaaaallot
Bible reboot
M l a. ba
Morning Worahlp — t i l l a. m.
B anlng Worship _ 1:11 p. m.
Wad. Fray or Bar vice T:l« p m.

W BITStoa MtaatOlfART
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith St. a Hally Are.

Jala R. Xlaa ——. ■■ - PMtar

■ undip a a u l ------ H :I8
ann day
Mernlag W irrtlp — 11:11
Bunder
B v.alna WarMtlp — T:N
Wadaaidar
F m yir Barrlia — — ItM

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p. m.
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riRECXEIT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Ooira Road
F n i t . r -------William J. Ou im
Morn 1st W onblp . 11:00 a. ia
Sunday Sekoal------- S :ll a. n.
Training tlalon ------ 1:11 p. m.
Rvaalng Worahlp _ T :ll p. m.
Wad. Offlcira 4 Taaeh.ra
Miatlas
— . . . . . I l l ) p. m.
JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
lil t W. First S tru t
Sunday School —~ 10:01 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. ia
Jllb l. sta ir (Sanday) Iiea p.m.
K v m i.ll.ll. garviaa 7 ; « p. ba
W ad Prayir Man _ f :M p. ba
Bill Staphaas
--------- raator
A Cordial W ilcom a ta All
OAKLAWN BAPTIST CIIURCU
l i l t Country Club Hoad
gpoaaond by First Baptist
Church
Rav. R T. Barratt
Pastor
Sunday School ____ 1:11 a. ba
W orihlp Pirvlia — 11;«o a. m.
Training Union —
S ill p. Bt.
K v.n log Worahlp — T ill p. ba
W id. Praytr Sarv. — T ill p. ba
OUTRUN RAPTIST CllU nCll
IIWT. I ll
Ph. 133-111«
Fmtur —^ Chaatar W. Plank
Sunday S ch ool------10:00 a. m.
Morning H .rvleo_11:00 a. Bl.
Training Union
1:10 p. m.
Kv.nlna M.rvlro __ Tilo p. m.
W*adno.day M.atinas:
OrganlaatluBS — l:to p. ra.
I'r.yar —— — — I : l l P- n»Choir -- -------- ------ 1:10 p. m

Lutheran

FAOUA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Highway It Wait
Morrla Ruby ____ Kvaagallat
lllbla C la a a _____ I0:M a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. ra.
Kvanlng Wurahlp _ 1:00 p. m.
Bible claaaoa Wad. . Tslt p. m.

OOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
1144 A Orlando Drive
Hwy. 1T-IJ)
Sanford. Florida
1IM III
The Rev. J. Oordoa P e a r y ,
Pastor
Sunday School
1:11 a m.
Morning Worship _ 11:00 a m.
Communion— First Sunday la
Each Month
Xlndargartan and Nursery

CHURCH OF CHRIST
1111 Park Av.nua
Bart Browa ——... Evangelist

■aaday

Bible Study i..;,..... 11:00 a.
Maralaa Worahlp — 11:00 a.
Bvtnlng sorvloa — tslt p.
Baa “ H.rald o f Truth* 1 p.
■unday as China.I I
TuiKlsy
Ladlos 111hi. Claaa . IliM a.
Widnaadny
Bible C la a a ------ -- 1:10 p.

m.
ba

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m.

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INI CHURCH 80S A U ...
A ll 801 INI CHUICH

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
100 Ka.t Hocond Slrtat
Sunday H.rvleo 4
Sunday School ___ tt:H a. ba
■ubj.ot: "Soul and Body*
W .d n .a d .y S .r c e o - M l p. in.
R.adlna lUiuni; 101 K. P in t.
W .akd.ya: IS:lo A m . * 4:10
- p. m. Friday Bvaalngi 1:10*
M S p. BA

The Churrh la the irralmt
factor on earth for the build­
ing of character and good
cttisenahlp. ft ia a Nanhouae
•t apiritual valuoA Without
a strong church, nallhar
democracy nor civilisation
ran aurvWo. There ora lour
sound roaoona «hy ovary
poraon should at Ian.I service,
regularly tad aupport the
Church.They an: &lt;11 For hi*
own sallA (3) For hi* chil­
dren's sake. |3) For the aoks
at hi. annmunity and nation.
14) For tha uko of the church
ttaolr, which need, hie moral
and material aupfiurt. lion
In go to Church rrgularly
and raad your Bible daily.

Church Of God
CHURCH OP OOD
ttnd 4 Prsoch
U II. A l f o r d _____ ____ Paalor
■unday S c h o o l___ 1:41 a m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a m.
Kvsngsilsllo s.rv . . 1:10 p. m.
T e a . Frayar Sarv. _ III* p. m.
Thura. Toung P.opla
E n d ea v or______ - 1:10 p. PA
CHURCH

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
101 W. lllh Place
“Tha Church of tha Lulharan
Hour" and TV *Thla la tha
Life"
Herbert W. Ooaran___ Paitor
Sunday School ____ 1:11 a m.
Worahlp S.rvlso _ 14:10 a m.
XlndargArtan and Nira.ry

m.

OP OOD

o r pKOPHRcr

Sunday

Monday
I’aalm#

H«v. Robert Welch
Pastor
Sunday School _____ 1:11 a ni.
Worahlp Sarvlea — l l : t i a. m.
E ngallatlo Harr. __ III# p. ba
Tuaday:
IIIUI* Training
Till P- m.

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Kzodua

1101 Elm Av.nuo

Methodist
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
111 Park Ava.
Rav. Robert M. JeakJns. Paotor
Horsing Worship _ 1 : 1# y. m.
Bunaay School ------ 1:41 a ba
Morning Worship _ 10:11 a m.
HYP Mootings — 1:10 p. m.
(Intarmsdlat*, Senior)
Evening Worehip __ T:IS p. m.

Tkaraday

m.
ba

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Snnland Batatas
Cltrq* Hvlshta
Rev. Charles B. Hogs — Paalor
Church S c h o o l___ f : t l a ra.
Mamins Worahlp — 11:00 a ra.
MTF —
.............. 0:14 p, BA
Eva Worahlp _ _ _ 1:10 a ba
W«d. Frayar l.rvlea 1:11 p b a

Southern Methodist
FIHST SOUTHERN
UETHODItT CHURCH
Woman's Club Building
101 Oak A vs.
Dnrward H. Knight Jr.. Pastor
Sunday School ___ S:4I a ba
Worahlp Sarvlea _ _ 1:J# a m.

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W. Ind Sa at Maple Av a
Paul Blckaa ---------Paalor
Sunday School ___ &gt;:tl a m.
Morning Worship _ 10:41 A m.
Y o u th ---------- ------- 0:00 A BA
Toung Adult
F e llo w s h ip ----------- 1:44 a m.
Tha Names Wa Dear
Kvangsllatlo S.rvlco 7:44 a m.
Mld-Wa.k
Barvlca (Wad.) — T:3I a m.
Third Sunday
Slngaplratlon ___ 1:34 a m.
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, F 1 a
Rav. W. L. Holcombe, Paalor
Sunday
1:41 a ra. ----- Bible School
11:00 a. m. — Morning Worahlp
7:00 a m. _ Evening S.rvlco
1:00 A m . ™ Wed. U ld -W .*k
Prayer Sarvlc*.
7:00 P- m. _ Last W .d. MUa*
lonary Sarvlea

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONG WOOD
541 Orange Stra.t
Rev. E. Ruth Orant — Pastor
Sunday S ch ool____ 10:00 a m
Morning W or.hlp _ 11:40 a m
Sunday Evsnlng — 7:10 a m
W .d, Bible Study &gt; 7:54 A m.
Conijiierors Mtatlng
F r id a y ------------------1:50 a (A

Presbyterian

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Hd., at Woodland Avo.»
Rvv- John II. Hire. Jr.. Paitor
Church School ____ 1:41 a m.
Morning W orahlp
11:00 a m.
MYF ------------------- 1:13 p. ba

CHURCH OF THE COVENANT
5775 South Orlando Drive
Thomas IL Makln —_ Pastor
Worahlp ___ _____ 3:00 a m.
Church School — . 10:40 A m.

1:14-0

Young I'oopla Sarvloo Till p m.

Memorial—

Worship Sorvleo _ 1:18 a
Stafford Memorial—
Sanday School
10:10 a

Methodist

Saturday
Herniation

T l i u r .l .r .

Osteon

Sanday School — . 1S:H a. m.
Osteon
Worahlp Sorvleo
11:01 a bl

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford. Fta
Oak Ave. 4 trd St.
Grover C. Sewell Jr. __ Pastor
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aulatant
Paator
Church S ch ool_______1:45 a m.
Session Meet.
10:41 A m.
Morning Worship _ 11:04 a. m.
Pioneer Fellowship „ 0:00 a m.
Senior HI Fellowship 0.04 A m.
Evsnlng Worship _ 7:1# a m.
W ea Prayer Mooting 7:40 p. m.

GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rvv. W. E. Tlmmn — . Pastor
Sunday S c h o o l
3:1) a m.
Morning Sorvlcoa
U:oo a m.
Choir Practice Wed. T:I0 p, ba
E very One Wilcoma.

Wodnoaday

STAFFORD MEMOR1AI.
CHURCH
North Monroe
C A. Beatty
Pastor

Stafford

CHRtST CHURCH
Chnreh Street, Lonawoed
Fr. Charles W. Stawart, Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion _ l:«4 n. m.
Family Sorvloa 4
Claaaoa ---------------- - 1.00 a ba
Claaaoa . ■
l i t a. m.

To be able to giro la a bleaaed privilege. Let us fill our ehurebaa and Join In heartfelt
thanks to God that wa have enough. . . and non than enough. . ,

Christian

■aaday Kite a r o .d c .it

cBUBc*

Episcopal

P I M T CHRISTIAN CHUIICM
dibcipleb or CHHtrr
HOI 4 lanford Art.
R. Varnon Pillar
■anday M o o t ___ M l a. m.
Morning Worahlp « ll;ta a. m.

B ^Sat

OSTEIN METHOD1ST CHURC*
Oataon

CDalias C laras af Chriat)
. J&gt;rK A n n i l at l i t ! I t
8:11 a» bl ----- Chare la School
It:** a e — Worship Itr v lci
P- a t ~ Chrlitlan Tonth
Ministry
B i t . W aller
I t M iW it W A
B aiter

But with Bis bounty of waaftb and power, God has gton ua ragponaihflWoa!
wo have to much, we an called upon to share what we can apart. Aad we an itqpind ta
work and pray for tha end of ignorance, poverty and goffering wherever they an found.

SLDBR PPRlNtidl BAPTIST
(Hi Orlando H i at Maaur A r a
4 Hamilton O rlffla — Paator
■aaday M m I ___ 1:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:4# a. m.
Training Union — 1:8a p. m.
Bran tag Worship — t i l l p. m.

Methodist

OOPfORROATTOWAL

q n u s riA K

Wt bib Um aioat prmptrom psopb &amp;■ world has mrasg«f Im tiigpw raaaaf «
llva In princely comfort compared to mmo to othor Undo. Our country ia famous for ita
beauty and fruitful!)*#*, our dtks an m modern aa tomorrow, and our futuro glows with
promln. God hag Indoad ban good to ua.
*

Congregational

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff Md Employees

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
llwy. 17-92, Sanford

NELSON k 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. St., Sanford

SANFORD WELDING k
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley it Employees

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, IN O .
301 W. 1st. St., 8anford

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.
Sluvin, Florida

HILL LUMBER * HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappa and Employees

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

PERFECTION
DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

SMUTTS SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

WHATABURGER
2545 French Avenue

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koieff
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND WICK'S RESTAURANT
Rose &amp; Wiika Bowman ft Employees

8TENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenitrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

F a s t a Waal ay aa
Methodist,
RL
4#
W. at Paola
■L James A.M.R, lanford Ava.
■L Mary's A.M E. Church 8L RL 111 Oeteoa
8 l Paul'* Matbodlat C h a r a h
Osteaa
Rd. EntarprUd
Stafford Memorial Methodist C h u r a h
4 DoBary

SEVENTH DAT ADVENT! FT
Fared Lake Sovtnth-day Advaatld Chureh.
Hwy. I l l , Forest City
8avonth-day Advontlst Church, Maitland
Ava, Altamonte gprlngn
■anford lavaalh-day
Adventist Church.
Povonth 4 Elm

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY—
BAPTIST
AnlUub Uapllvt Church, OvUJo
Central Uaptlal Chureh, 1511 Oak Ava.
Chuluota First Baptist Church
ChttlueU Baptist Mission
Btdsr spring* llaptlat Chureh,
IIS U k o u RA
First Baptist Church. I l f park Ava.
FrlvaSsklp llaptlat Chureh al
A1lamoat. Springs
ML 4I*i Altamonte Bprlaga
First Baptist Chureh f t DcUarr
Firit Baptist Church at Goasva
First Baptist Chureh •( Lake Mary
First Baptist Chureh al Lake Monro*
First Baptist Church al Laaawotd. Co*.
Church 4 Oraat
First Baptist Chureh at Ovts*a
First Baptist Chureh at Bon Lands Spring*
Flrct Shiloh Mtsalaaary Baptist Charah,

U ll W. Ilih at.

Furaat City Baptist Church
Feuataln Head Baptist Church. Oviedo
Leva Southern Uapllat Mlssloa, Chuluota
Mlaslaaary Baptist
Chureh North
Hd.
Kotarprii*
Macedonia Mission Bapllat Charah
Oak Hill RJ- Osteen
Morning Glory Baptist Churrh. Geneva Hwr.
ML Olive Missionary Baptist Chureh, San
I,an&lt;L&gt; springs i l l , Longwocd

ML Zion Missionary BaptlrL llpoa Ava.
New
Ml
Calvw y
Mtaalaaary
Baptist
n or W. 15th BL
Naw Salem Primitive Baptist Chureh,
1444 W. lllh BL
Naw ML Blau Baptist Church. Ill# Pear Ava
Oak law* Bapllat Chapat, STIt W. Nth BL
Oataen Baptist Charah
Flnaereat Baptist Chureh, Ml W. Onora ltd.
1‘ralrl* Labe Baptist Chureh, Rida* Hd,
Fvrn Park
Progress Missionary Baptist Chureh. Midway
a.coad IklIota Missionary Baptist Chureh,
Ninth 4 Hickory
■L Jams* Mlceleaary Bapllat Chureh Bts.
Hd. I ll Ostaau
■t. Paul Mlasloaary Baptist Chnreh, Ith IL
■ l Maltkawa Mlaeloaary Baptist Chureh
Caaaaa Height*
■L Jotaa’o Mtaalaaary Baptist Charah,
IIS Crpraaa BL
Tempi# Bapltlat Church. Palm Springs x d .
Altamaau Iprlaga
Waste Ida Missionary aapllat Chureh.
411 4 Hally Ave.
Blau Heps Bapllat Churth, Til Oraua* At
CATHOLIC
Church *i tha Nativity, Lake K arr
All Be*!* Catbotle chureh. Til Oak Ava.
Roman CatkeUo Maas, Iportamaa's Club,
Chulueta

IL
Ana's
Cathalta
Church.
Pershing
Place, Doltary
■t. Mary MaadaMna Catholic Church, Mait­
land Ava, Altamont* Springs
CHRIITIAN
Flrct Christian Chureh. ltSI 4 Sanford Ava.
Congregational Christian Chureh,
5401 Park Ava.
Northclda Christian Church, F l o r i d a
Haven D r, Maitland
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church
Churah
Church
Church

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of
of
at

Chriat, t i l l 4 Park Ava.
Chriat, Oanava
chriat. Longwood
Christ. Paola
CHURCH OF OOD

Chureh
Chureh
Church
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God,
Oad,
aod.
Oad

ISI Hickory
IMS 4 Franck
Oviedo
Mission, Enterprise
EPISCOPAL

All Batata Bptaoopal Church B. DoB*ry
Ava.. Eatarprls*
Chriat Bplaeopat Church, Longwood
Alt BalBta EpIacopaL Entorprlia
Holy Cross Bplioopal, Park Ava, at 4th

LUTHERAN
Aoconeloa
Lulharan
Chureh, Ov or brook
Dr, Casselberry
Good Shop hard United Luthers,
:14I 4 Orlando Dr.
Lutheran Churoh at the Badaamar,
1*5 W. 51th Plea*
Mcoslah Lulharan Church. Amarlaau Legion
1UIL Pralrl* Irak*. Fare Park
ML Luke* Lutheran Church, RL IN Bluvla
METHOD IFP
Barn* It Manorial Methodist Church, S.
DoBary Ava, Entarprtaa
Boar Lake Methodist Churah
Both*) A.U.E. Chureh, Csnssa Itotghta
Caoealbarry Community Molhodtet Churah,
Hwy. IT-tl 4 Plney Ridge Rd, Casaelbarry
DoRary Community Mcthedlat Church W.
Highland*, DoBary
Chriat Hathodlst Churah
Sualand Eatatsa
First Mathodlit Church, 411 Park Ava.
First Methodist Chureh af Oviedo
First Southern Methodist Chureh
Woman's Club 141 Oak Ava
Fro* Matbodlat Charah, I l f W, 4th IL
Conor* Matbodlat Chureh, Oanova
Orac* Matbodlat Churah. Oaara Rd.
areat Chapel A M B. Charah, Ovtade
Oakarov* Matbodlat Churah, Ovlad*
Oman Methodist Churah

MABARENB
P I rat
Churah
tad at Maple
Pars Park Churah at tha Nasaraaa,
O’Brian R d, Para Park
Lake Mary Churah a f tha Naaaras*
PRESBYTERIAN
Community Praabytarlsa Chnreh. Lake Mary
Ptrst
Prank y tar tea
Churah. Oak
Ava.
4 trd tL
First Prsabrtartan Church. Caceolhorry
First Preabytarlaa Chureh of DaBary,
K. HI# hi aad
Presbyterian Charah o f The Covoaaal
IT 78 4 Orlando Dr.
■L AaJraws Prasbytcrlan Chureh 1418 Lau-

ntftl Hch. Of™ Bdif Uks
Upesis

Community

UpiiU R i

prosbytortan

Churah,

Westminister presbyteries Churah, Hawaii
Park, RL 111

OTHER CHURCHES
Alien'# A.M.E. Church. Olivo 4 11th
Church of God in ChrloL OvltJo
Chuluota Community Church
Church of God of Prophecy, 1541 Elm Ava.
Church of Ood Ulaolon. Enterprise
Church of Joint Christ at Latter Day
Paint*, t i l l Fork Ava
Community Chapel. Altamont* gprtngo
Eastern Orthodog Church. gL Johns Chryaotlom Chapal, Hwjt 11 -lL Fora Park
Ceagrogatlon Both laraal. lllh 4 Magnolia
First Churoh af Christ, BcleaUat,
lot K. lad PL
Kingdom Hall af Jahovah'a Witness
Lake Monro* UalL 11(1 W. Third BL
F lrd Paatoeostel Church of Longwood
ML Olivo Hollas** Church, Oak Hill
Rd. Ootaoa
Plate rest Assembly of God. J7th 4 Elm
■anford Alliance Church. 1441 g. park Ava,
Paaford Congregation o f Jahovah’a W itno****. 104 Sanford Ava
Tbs Salvation Army. 114 E. lad St.
Unity Church of Paaford. 144 4 lot gL

�J&gt; •»

rliner Hits Truck
7 Killed As Airliner

PA KING
V

Seminole County * * * *

on the St Johns River * * « « ‘ The Nile of America**

e i o 0*

Tha delightful temperature*
o f the sunshiny &lt;1*7* that have
added to the joy* erf living la
The Land of flower* la m ea t
weeka have been juat great
for the tourUt crop. But the
neighbor* who gat their shakela from another crop—dtrua
— have not been overjoyed
with the long dry apell. Now
the lack ox moiatur* la begin*
ning to be a real problem for
t h e e * agricultural*. The
clouda and aprtnklea over the
weekend have made t h e
orangemtn’a akiea brighter,
however. Now, THERE'S an
incongruity for youl
e

e

DARNED IF YOU DO, darned If you don't ! t
Motorists meandering on Palmetto Avenue near
the post office ponder thia puzxler posted on a
lone pole. That “does she or doesn’t she" idea
could be used here.
(Herald Photo)

*

Sanfordltea aoea Thuraday
at the Scar*, Roebuck fou n ­
dation'* Community Planning
aeminar in Winter Park: Hittoner, Mayor A1 Wilton, Mr*.
A . C. Rector, Mr*. C. C. flo w ­
er*, George Touhy, franklin
Patteraon, Gen. J. C. Hutchlaon. They were told that the
planning la ****ntlal— and the
aooner. the better — but get­
ting the whole community enthualaatic about putting the
plana Into effect la the REAL
Job. Appear* that folk*, for
aome reaaon or another, Juat
don't teem to be Interacted In
the orderly progress o f their
hometown*.

Seminole County Set
For Thanksgiving Day
report back to work on Mon­
day after a four-day holiday.
The county offices will be
closed from Wednesday after­
noon till Monday. The extra
day ia given tham since coun­
ty offices remained open Nov.
11, Veterans Day.
Schools In the county will
close Wednesday afternoon
for a long weekand, reopen­
ing Monday morning.
A Thanksgiving U n i o n
Service 1* scheduled fo r 10
a. m. at the First Methodist
Church.
Local and area financial In­
stitutions will elosa fo r tha
holiday, and reopen with nor­
mal hours on Friday.
City
offices will
dose
Thuraday but raopen Friday
aa usual.
Post offices will be on a
holiday basis Thuraday but
return to normal Friday.
There will be no home deliv­
ery of mail Thuraday but
special delivery letter* will
be handled normally.
Mail also will be picked up
and processed at tha. post o ffire and then b: dll1
Its destination.
A holiday air dominated
the downtown area today aa
city crews began placing
Christmas decorations on util­
ity poles. Store* reported a
brisk uptrvnd in sales aa the
Chrlatmaa ahupplng aeaaon
got under way.
Extra clerks were noted in
some of the stores while
others
reported
additional
help will be required probably
right after tha Thankagiving
weekend.

Activities In the Sanford
area will come to a alow pace
Thursday aa the city join*
the reat o f tha nation in obaarving Thankagiving Day.
But moat of them will re­
turn* Friday as realdenta
than gat set for the next holi­
day Ira* than a month away
—Chrlatmaa.
There’ll be one exception,
• •
#
however.
County employe*
Encouraging to the** local will have Friday off to give
delegate*, no doubt, wai the them a long weekend. They’ll
atatement that “ there alwaya
will b* a downtown." “ Yeah,"
on* o f them laid, "but what
KIND of a downtown."
*

*

*

Well, there are a good ma­
ny o f the localitea that are
working to have a Sanford
downtown o f which all o f ua
will be proud. That’* the kind
that WE want. The Clock­
watcher* know by now that It
take* work to get It— and the
atart alwaya aeema to be the
old atory of “ too late with too
little."
e

*

*

Maybe the Garden of the
Month award ihonld be potted
on the School Adminfatration
Building on Commercial and
Hood. lan't that an eye-catch­
ing beauty spot?
And apeaking of downtown
beauty apota, the financial inatitutiona add a great deal to
the attractiveneaa with their
landscaping and lawn*. And
what about that blaze of col­
or at the Greyhound bua atationT
a a •
Not many of ua want to go
to the Police atation if w* are
TAKEN there, but go volun­
tarily and have a look at the
flowera and greenery around
that spot, too.
• a a
Of courae, many o f ua will
go to church on Thanksgiving day-and ALL of ua ahould
go— to aay raverantly tha ap­
preciation we have for thi*
land of our*. Take a look at
the page one headline* of
your favorite newspaper that
carrica tha “ Around The
Clock" column and tee what
other portion* o f thia turbu­
lent world are Buffering. May­
be Al.L the election return*
weren't the way you wanted
them to be, but there WAS
an election in which you had
the ehance to express YOUR
wish. And there were no mil­
itary men atanding by to aee
that only one aide o f the question waa preaented. And it
would take a LONG time for
you to count the many blessing* of God that make living
in thia country—and (specially in lovely Sanford — aomething for which all o f ahould
giva thank*. "Be actin' you in
church on Thuraday, eh ?''

•

•

•

Well, It look* like State 4rt
at it goea acroaa our city at
23th atreet ia going to get that
widening work, after all. Let'*
aee now; how long haa it been,
Doug Stenatrom, aince you
atarted urging thi* on the au­
thorise*? . . . Hmmm. It take*
time to arrnmpllah aome of
theae much needed item*,
doein't It?
*

•

•

But, brother, doe* that
State Highway need work
weat of Wilaon Corner! ! I
Thoae ponderou* limcruckhauling truck* and the other
increaaing traffic on it have
“ beat it to a fraizle." And in
eom* apota it’* downright
dangerou*.

D a n fo rt*

On Runway

Geneva 'Phone
Hearing Dec. 14

There ia a good possibility
that Southern Bell Telephone
Company aubacribers in the
Geneva area will get extend­
ed toll free phone tervlr*
through the Winter Park
Telephone Company exchange.
Executive Secretary Boll­
ing C. Stanley, o f the Florida
Public Utilities Commission,
haa announced that a public
hearing will he held at S p.m.
Dec. 14, at the State Office
Building in Winter Tark to
discuta the Joint application
of Southern Bell and the Win.
ter Park Telephone Company
for authority to establish nonoptional extended scope aer.
vice between the Geneva and
Winter Park exchanges.
This application. If approv­
ed, would enable Geneva resi­
dent* to have toll free ser­
vice throughout S e m i n o l e
County plus Winter Park and
moat of Orlando. It would he
commensurate with the aervice Oviedo aubacribera n w
have.
Stanley said, "Approval of
the proposal would necessi­
Seven men were being ques­
tate the reclassification of
tion this morning regarding
the Geneva exchange from |
the burglarly oi the Longwood
Group S to Group 7 o f the
Hotel over the weekend, po­
state-wide rite schedule of
lice reported today.
Southern Bell Telephone and
Seven case* of beer and an
Telegraph C o m p a n y and
undetermined number of bot­
wculd result In certain intles of liquor and wine were
creates In the rites of sub- taken, deputies said. Entrance
acribers in the Geneva ex­ was gained by cutting the
change."
glass on a side door and then
H* added that all Interested forcing another door to get to
parties will be given an op­ a storage room.
portunity to be fully heard at
Police said two of the men
the hearing.
are roomers at the hotel and
The hearing waa ordered tho other five are friends.
Friday by Edwin L. Muon, Joining in the investigation
chairman of the Public Utili­ are Deputy Bud Eaton, Longties Commission, along with wood Police Chief Claude Layo
Commiaioner* Jerry W. Car­ ami Patrolmen Ken Brabaion
ter and William T. Mayo.
and Gene Vickers.

Hotel Burglary

Probed By Police

ROME (UPI) A Trans
World Airlines Jetliner carry­
ing ?g persona exploded and
burned today while taxiing
for take-off from Roma’i
Flumlcino Airport.
Tha flight orlgtaatsd ia
Kansas City, Mo., and was
headed for Athens aod Cairo.
Police aaid there were IS
survivor*. They were taken to
hospitals near the airport
whare soma of them were re­
ported In eritleal condition.

By Alvin Spivak
W A SH IN G TO N

(U PI I

—

President

Johnson today begsn his second year as
the nation’s Chief Executive, confident that
he can translate his landslide election vic­
tory into s solid record of achievement both
in domestic and world affairs.
Bine* assuming th* presidenry upon Ihe
avsateinatinn nf John F. Kennedy 12
months ago, Johnson has shown himself
a skilled master at working his will with
Congress, H* has dealt with crises on the
world scene with firmness. He has won
elsction as President in his own right and
is looking forward to his coming four-year
term with confidence.

t lii

WEATHER: Mostly cloudy with occnaionnl rata thru Tuesday, high 65*70; low tonight in 40s.
VOL. 60

United Press Leased W in

A TWA spokesman In New
York aakl the Boeing TOT air
craft—carrying U passengers
and IT ertw personnel—hit a
truck that was crossing the
runway. Ha said the pilot was
trying to halt hla takeoff.
The spokesman said the IT
crew members aboard includ­
ed six TWA French hostesses
who were traveling to Athena
to pick up another flight.
BARBARA
The airline spokesman aaid
the survivors Included the
captain, Identified as Vernon
Lowell, and a TWA dispatch­
er. Two French hostesses al­
so were reported among the
survivors.
TWA spokesmen said the
plan* was Flight TWA 100-22
which originated Sunday in
Five o f
Seminole High
Kansas City. It made stop* at
Chicago, New York, Paris School's loveliest young wom­
and Milan en rout* to Rome. en have been chosen by the
From Rome, it was to hava football team as sponsors for
llomecomgone on to Athens and Cairo. Wednesday's
Firemen, wearing asbestos ing game against the DcLand
suits, battled the flames with Bulldogs.
foam. Hundreds o f spectators
On* of the pretty co-eds
rushed to the scene, about &gt;,- will be named Homecoming
500 feet from the terminal, Queen during half-time cerebuilding.
monies at the game, which
Eyewitnesses aaid flames will kick-off at § p.m. in Mu­
had appeared to be coming nicipal Stadium.
out of tha alrliner’a Jet en­
gines before tha explosion.
They aaid the survivors
were lucky to get out of the
flaming wreckage because
within seconds after the blast
the beat became so intense
that firemen could not get
City Commissioners tonight

Established 1908 MON., NOVEMBER 23, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 827

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[Umit.iii

MELANIE

Homecoming Queen n w A

Among Five Lovelies

TV Franchise
Bid On Agenda

A capacity crowd la expect­
ed aa hundreds of alumni of
SI1S, many of them home
from college or from the ser­
vices for Thanksgiving holi­
days, help swell the attend­
ance.
The five girls chosen as
sponsors Include the Misses
Barbara Cox, Melanie Wllllama, Donna Collins, Janie
White and Pat McGuire.
A huge bonfire Tuesday
night will spark the pre-game
pep rally to be held behind
the high school si the track
oval. The Homecoming pa­
rade will wend its way
through downtown Sanford,
beginning al 3:15 p.m. Wed­
nesday.

JANIE

DONNA

•••

Attempt Fails

Door To City Group

LBJ Is Host

Nose Goar Trouble

DOVER, Del. (UPI) — A
Capitol Airways plane carry­
ing 107 persona on a flight
from Fort Myers, Fla., to
PlUaturgh made a successful
landing at tha Doglftfr ^
• W-eat * "• ‘ •&lt;47,
iLt
. j . 1H cable compan.es for a
Force Base after in­
The State Road Department
r. ![___ _
franchise to install a com- will close With the Hoo*c«rw- struments
Indicated nose gear announced today that the
ing
dance
at
the
school
fol­
‘ munity television system in
trouble.
four-Innlng r f State Road 430
Sanford. The two art Five lowing the gam*.
from U.S. 17-92 to Interstate
The
Seminole*
will
play
Beaches Cable, Inc., and
4 has been completed.
Leesburg
thrra
In
the
Elks
A ricocheting shotgun slug Florida TV Cable, Inc., which
CHICAGO (U P !) - The na­
A. Max Brewer, member o f
Howl in a post icason tilt on
intended for a deer struck Jim will make their appeal at the
tion's railroads were running the Koail Hoard, said that
Dec.
5.
McDowell, 20 of to il Summer­ 1 p.m. meeting in City Hall.
today while leaders of three Hubbard Construction Com­
lin Avenue In the chest Sat* Other items on the agenda
holdouts shoperaft unions pre­ pany o f Orlando, the project
urday while he was hunting in include a request for policy
pared for Washington negotia­ contractor, had met all o f
the Farmington area of Volu­ concerning the renting of
tion* with Labor Secretary W. the specifications cf the eonparking lot No. «, request of
sia County.
Willard Wirt* who averted a tract and that Ihe project had
Deputies said the dug bare­ payment of funds for Conser­
nationwide rail walkout set for |&gt;een accepted by the Board.
ly pentrated the skn of the vation Week expenses, re­
6 a. m. today.
Work on the project includ­
James L. Horton Sr., 705
hunter. He was examined at quest that the nam* of Lin­
ed resurfacing a segment o f
Seminole Memorial Hospital, coln Street be changed to Palmetto Avenue, haa been
the existing road and build­
called to Lynchburg, Va., for
Grove Manor Drive.
police aaid.
PARIS (U PI) - President ing two additional traffic
Commissioners will consid­ the triple funeral o f hla cou­ Charles de Gaulle today ap­
They added the :l gauge
lam-s.
shotgun wsa fired by Fred T. er action regarding school sins; Gertie, 14, Ann, 12, and peared to be prepared to sa­
Sessions. The hunter said Mc­ crossing guard funds which Lou, 8, only children o f Mr. crifice both ihe North Atlsntic
Dowell was about DO yards expiro Dec. 6 and discuss end Mr*. Lloyd Campbell, of Treaty Organization (NATO)
away from him whan the mis­ date requests for drainage Rustburg, Va.
and the European Common
The three girls and a play- Market
A Sanford man identified
provision* at Sanford Avenue
hap occurred.
,n
hi*
campaign
fur the widening of 25th matu were killed late Satur­ against the U. S -sponsored us Johnnie Lindsey was ar­
day alternoon when they were Multilateral
Street.
Nuclear Force rested in Ocala on a breaking
and entering charge after he
Also up for discussion will struck by an auto whil* walk­ (MLF).
allegedly entered the home of
be a request from the State ing along tha edg* o f a high­
Bennie Johnson, at 422 East
Highway Patrol to ban all way n&lt;-ur their home.
Fifth Street and took the lat­
parking on French Avenue.
DETROIT (U PI) Ford
Sunlight gleaming on s piece
ter’s foot locker and clothing.
Motor
Company
called
back
of chrome os, a car parked m
Police said Lindsey wus
Irvin E Batten Buffered a idled workers today and pre­
an orange grove led Deputy
taken o ff a bus at Ocalu Satcut
lip
shortly
after
midnight
Two
motorcyclists
were
in­
pared
to
resume
full
scale
pro­
Bud Eaton to find an Orlando
urnday night and returned
car which had been stolen jured Sun-lay when (heir ma­ Saturday when hia ear and duction following the end of 16
here by Constable II. E. Carchines spilled while they were another collided on Seminole days of crippling local strikes
some time ago.
roll. They said Lindsey was
Eaton said he saw the re­ taking part in an endurance Iloulevnrd near the municipal by the United Auto Workers
headed
fur Mississippi when
charged flatten Union.
flection and walked into the run sponsored by (he Sanford- pool.
stopped.
Workers at a key parts
grove to reach the car which Orlando Motorcycle Club. Be­ with carelese and negligent
had many of the engine parts ing treated at Seminole Mem­ driving. The other motorist, plant Sunday ratified a new
removed. He said the car is orial Hospital are John Kutis, identified as Hubert (J. Cart­ plant level contract anti the
owned by Edwin J. Mi lard of of Leesburg and Tommy Dan­ er, was charged with improp­ final two striking plants agreed
e r parking.
to local pacts.
ny, of Sarasota.
Orlando.

SR 436 Paving
Protect Okayed

■ rs M R fc T

h u n te r WOUndeQ

By Shotgun Slug

Railroads Run

4 Girls Killed

By Automobile

De Gaulle Moves

Local Resident
Held In Theft

Reflection Leads

To Stolen Auto

Ford Resumes

’Cyclists Hurt

With Texas vigor, Johnson has imp inted his own brand of presidential style on
thr American scene. It consists of a bend
of forcefulness anil persuation, folWsiitsa
and shrewdness.
Sinr« Nov. 22, 1963, the New Frontier
of the Kennedy era has been supplaited
by the Great Society program o f Johmon.
The twang of New England has gi’en
way to the homely drawl o f Texas.

Motorists Charged

Police

Johnson's moit impressive first • ytar
successes were scored in Congress whir*
his long experience as a leader stood lim
good stead.
In his first session of wor'ung with he
House and Senate, Johnson won psisage of
17 o f 51 major legislative proposals he
adopted from th* Kennsdy program.
Chief among them were tha civil rigit*
law and th* two-yssr tax cut bill whkh
Kennedy had submitted before his death.
Othar measures which Johnson obtain­
ed from Congress msrktd big bttst*

through* In ths fields of conservation, ed­
ucation and job opportunities.
Johnson, himself, proposed a billion dol­
lar “ war on poverty" and the program was
approved.
Now backed by greater Democratic
strength in Congress, Johnson already has
ehurned up a new program o f legislation
he is confident will be enacted this session.
High on his priority list is a bill to in­
stitute medical care for th* aged under the
Social Security program. It wns one of the
four measures on which he was defeated
last year.
Johnson also has announced he will aik
and undoubtedly get Congress to cut fed­
eral exrisa taxes. Slated for elimination
are the levies on such consumer items s*
cosmetics, furs, luggage, handbags and
toilet goods.
Still in the works is a series of stud­
ies undertaken by expert task forces in 15
fields. On their recommendations, John­
son anticipates constructing the legislation

for the “ Great Society" he has nude th*
theme o f his administration.
He envisions it as one in which Ameri­
cans would join to "rebuild the entire ur­
ban United States" in the next 40 yean,
preserve the natural beauties of tha coun­
try and promote educational opportunities
for the booming crop o f youngster* now
growing up.
On the world front, Johnson played hi*
role in a relatively minor key. In prospect
is the possibility that he may take a more
active part in the day* to come.
For the most part Johnson's first year
was mnrkrd by s continuance of th* rela­
tive cold war calm that followed Kennedy's
decisive handling of tha Cuban miasila cri­
sis and th* signing of th* nuclear test ban
treaty.
The President demonstrated toughness
when last summer he ordered U.8. war­
plane* to striks against torpedo boat nssts
in North Vist Nam in retaliation for herrsssment raids tgsinst American destroyera in the Tonkin Bay.

PAT

County C O f C Opens

MIAMI lUPI) — A spectacu­
By Julian Stenatrom
lar attempt on tha life of Fi­
Associate Editor
del Castro was beaten back by
The Seminole County Cham­
anti-aircraft guna ia Havana
ber of Commerce has opened
over tha weekend, a Cuban
its door to the Sanford Cham­
exile group said (Way.
ber of Commerce ami reaf­
firmed its desire (or the two
trade bodies to unite.
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UPI)
During a meeting of the
—President Johnson played Seminole Chamber's executive
host today to a group of lead­ committee, the group outlined
ing Georgia Democrats invit­ three conditions under which
ed to go deer hunting at hia a union could be affected.
LBJ Ranch.
First, according to Semi­
nole Chamber of President

'Great Society' Plan Pushed By LBJ
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Pre.ldrnt John»oa
has completed his first full year In th*
White House of fir* Into which hr was
thrust by the assassination of John F.
Kennedy. Following i« an arcount «f his
stewardship thus far and th* problems
ahead.

ij m

Ksrlyle Housholder, lb* S s »
ford
would h* toe*
so lids ted with the county age
Sanitation under s dlviBlo*
which would be crested to pro*
vide a place for those who wish
to dedicate time and taleol
to the progress and the wel­
fare of th* community.
Secondly, the new division
would be sponsored by s o d
operated under (he officers
ami directors of the County
chamber.
F i n a l l y , th* eom m lttst
pointed out, under this organs
izational plan there would bn
only one membership drive
conducted by the Seminole
County Chamber ol Commerce,
Housholder, la a letter to A.
R. Peterson Jr., president al
the Sanford organisation, out*
lined these provisions, lie
pointed out that present by*
laws provide for the election
of directors by a popular votn
of the membership and re­
quested the Sanford Chamber
to consider these stipulations
and arrive al s decision, 11
possible, by Dec. 15.
“ This," said Housholder,
"will enable our officers to
plan
for tha forthcoming
year."

Candidates File
In Casselberry
By Jans Casselberry
Candidate* filed to date te
run in Dec. 7 Casselberry
municipal elections are, for
council. Incumbent Ed Lunn
and
Darwin Shea,
Blynn
Iteiker and Don Mount; for
mayor, Curtis Blow, and for
town marshal, Gus Sawyer,
incumbent.
Offices open sra those for
thiua council posts now held
by Lunn, L. E. Woodhsms
and Art Lego; for mayor by
Owen Anstey; clerk, Mrs.
Mury lluwthurnu and ths
marshal's post.

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V ariant Swart, Mark V.
Cotter, Barter* J. Erickson,
William Tata*, John F. War,
Gsyle Walter, Arthur Wilson,
Tommy Lomuo MID*, Jama*
B. St Join Sr., Sanford;
Chartea Staubitr, DaBarr,
Dark Emssmol, Eatarprla*.

Tataria Smith, Maa Frtefc« v , Linda Rodfar*, B m k
Vaughn, Sharon Carter, John
Barrow*, Ann V . Bryant Ma­
tte Dixon, Margate Sweet,
Bteka Millar, Fteaik W*M&gt;,
Jaart Snraikn, Janie* Andessen and baby boy, Undo Dya*a
and baby boy, Emma Jaan
Taylor and baby girt Sanford;
Barbara Yarborough and baby
boy, Ganara; David X. Sum*
nar, Late Mary; Vonelte Ra­
bun, Albert Robinson, Late
Monroa; David Randall Sulli­
van, Mima; William Warm,
Now Smyrna; Johnny Allman,

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A car stolen from Daytona
Beach waa found stripped of
ita motor, transmission and
■eata and then set afire
Munday night o ff Routa 427
near Five Point*, according
to Conatable Bob Carroll.

Vandals Strike
Coin boxes on three washing
machine* were damaged some
lime Monday at 303 South
French Avenue, police report­
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Mr. and Mr*. Joseph J. Defl*ly, Sanford, a boy; Mr. and
Mra. Patrick J. Erickson, San­
ford, n girl; Mr. and Mr*.
Charles Buffkin, Loogwood, a
girl.
DUchargta
Gayk Walter, Edna J.
Thomas, Stanley Elvln Benton,
Shirley Jamison, Margaret A.
Bally and baby boy, Evelyn
Barfield and baby boy, Natha­
lie D. Schnltiler and baby boy,
Jeanette Byrd and baby boy,
Sanford: Arthur Lutke, DeBary; Patsy A. Martin, DeLand; Charles Williams, De­
Leon Spring*.

November HI, 1961
Admissions
Rosa K. Hnllnwuy, Charlie
Lyons, Louise Harris, Kibble
Palmer, Henry McLaulin, Ka­
ra Frasier, Mark Hatcher,
Betty Johnson, Carolyn Var­
ner, Elninne Kerr, Ann E.
Carr, Edna Thontn*, Hanford;
Illam-liu Page, Clyde Moore.
Helen Walkup, Drllury; Mary
Watson, De Land; Emily J,
Mann, Lake Mary; Tony MeWattera, lax-khart;
Robert
Wlddla, l.origwood; E r i k a
Ream, North Orlando; Beverly
Robinson, Osteen; Cora Mae
White, Oviedo.
Mirths
Mr. nnd Mrs. Knmuel Carr,
Sanford, a girl; Sir. nnd Mrs.
Donald Varner, Sanford; a
boy; Mr. and Sirs. Charles
Robinson, Osteen, a girl.
Discharges
Joyce Re tier, Frank Famiitart, Mury Moore. Marie Enaley, Sheila Albers, Wanda
Smith, Sanford; C h a r le s
Hayes, Quincy.

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Barbara J. Deffcly. Carol
Kampf. William J. Watt, Vlrgie Rhotoo, Carrla Wllllnk, Lu­
lu Balia Wbetler, Sanford; Her­
bert 8. Johnson, Deltona; Mae
H. Williams, Late Mary; Bar­
nsdine Mitchell, Late Monroe;
Ina Buffkln, Longwood; Ash
Felt Lucille Anderson, Osteen.

Joinne L. Pleisrhman, Effl*
Long, James Nelson, Betty
Jericho, Alonxo Scott, Minnie
Prison, Francis Gallowsy, Clndy Bynum, Mamie Johnson,
Jon Dyer, Sanford; Elliabeth
Rlsse, Lilly S. Cullen, Lottie M.
Wright, DeBary; Henry Levy,
Geneva; Margaret Homey,
Lake Helen; John Perry Gibhs,
Hendersonville, N. C.
Birth*
Mr. and Mra Donald Fleischman, Sanford, a boy; Mr. and
Mra. Kobnrt Jericho, Sanford,
a girl, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Ramey, Lake Helen, a girl.
Discharges
Camilla Winfree, Rhonda
Rinehart, Mary Reinhart, Bev­
erly Edwards and bahy girl,
Rebecca Boleman, Thomai
Ashley, Sanford; Eveline E.
Crump and baby girl, Lake
Mary; Geraldine Jackson, Mt.
Dora; Marlena McKinney, Or­
lando.

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Attention all Girt

VOL. 56

b« Saturday from 10 a.m. un­
til noon at Holy Croaa pariah
houM at Fourth and Magnol­
ia. Thii l* th* place to bring
that outgrown uniform and
perhaps awap it for one that
Jita — Brownie* who have
flown up and Junior* who are
now Cadettes, your old uni­
form*, hat*, belt*, etc., ar*
needed.
•
•
•

Lion'* Pause and Ponder:
Even
when
opportunity
knock*, a man still has to get
up and open the door.

• •

•

Chamber o f Commerce pub­
lic rotation* man, Charlie
Morrison, would like to know
who mailed him a clipping o f
the two turkeys and Charlie
which appeared in Friday's
Herald. What got his tail
feathers up was the question:
— "W hich is y o u ? "
e
•
e
Observed the other dinner
hour in a popular and very
Harkened local eating spot: A
guest, one apparently who
had been there before, came
prepared; he found hi* way
to his table with the aid o f
his own flashlight.
•
e
a
The American Flag return*
to it* full height on th* pole*
todsy — the 30-day mourn­
ing period ended for former
President
Herbert
Hoover.
Hoover died Oct. 20 and Pres­
ident Lyndon B. Johnson or­
dered the nation to pay its
homage to the venerable pres­
ident.
•
•
•
Know who is president of
the South Seminole Bank in
Fern Park. K. G. Banks, o f
course.
•
•
•
Betwsen 400 and 600 per­
sons are expected to attend
tonight's Harvest B a l l
at
Melodeo Skating It i n k. A
Bowling Queen will be chosen
■s a highlight o f the ball,
sponsored by the Sanford
Women’* Bowling Association.
A lot o f hard work went into
arranging this well-organized
event
•

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t

There'* much bust!* and
bustle at the Central Baptist
church as the folks prepare for
the dedication ceremony of
their new sanctuary next Sun­
day afternoon And doesn t the
new edifice with its spire
reaching heavenward and the
new landscaping took exqui­
site?

• •

•

If a merchant apent every
minute o f hi* entire life
rounting out one Hollar hills,
he could never read the
amount all advertiser* invest
tn newspaper* in one year
Actually,
more
money
is
spent on newspaper advertis­
ing than all other advertising
media combined. There must
be a reason.
•
•
•
The G indem lle Volunteer
Fire Department will meet at
7:30 p.m . tonight at the Ebonezer Chapel.
• • •
Four more Gold Awards
have been announced by the
United Fund: M cCrory's and
Itoyal
Castle, o f Sanford;
(tinker Materials, of Longwood. first outside of Sanford,
and H o p p e r
Elementary
School, first school.

liet Shattered
,n "explosion or gunshot'
ttercii the early-morning
A in the Seventh Street
French Avenue but a
rough check o f the area by
ce failed to locate the
•e o f the noise. The sound
i heard at 3:20 a m . police

Estnt&gt;li*h«vJ .908 TIIURS., NOVEMBER 19, 1964

TALKING to Chamber of Commerce officials
today were Sandy Gutilla (left) and Art Brown,
a committee of two to discuss co-operation of
merchants in the downtown and South Sanford
arena.
(Herald Photo)

Merchants Ask
Recognition
"W e're not mad at anybody,
but we want recognition and
co-operation — we're tired of
hearing about 'downtown' San­
ford — we arc Sanford mer­
chants, to o ."
This wa* the general con­
sensus among 26 South San­
ford merchants who gathered
at a "socia l meeting" at the
Capri Restaurant Wednesday
evening.
The group represented a
cross-section of the more than
40 businesses in the area south
of 20th Street along I’ ark Avenue 23th Street and South
French Avenue to the present
city limits.
Representatives of the group
were expected to call today
on the Seminole County Cham­
ber of Com m erce and Sanford
Merchant* Association officers
to seek recognition.
Almost all said they are
member* o f
the Seminole
Chamber but few are mem­
bers of the Merchants Associa­
tion. All agreed that they
should take a more active part
in Chamber activities, hut
most said the only anouncement of meetings they ever re­
ceived was "when member­
ship fees are due."
Charles Rubinton, speaking
for the Chamber and the Mer­
chant) Association told the
South Sanford merchants:
"L et's don't divide, that can
only weaken all of us. If you'll
give me your names, I'll *ro
that everyone is informed of
meetings and activities, and
I here and now urge your parttcipation and suggest that we
ail work together."
Robinson told live group that
meetings o f the Merchants As­
sociation are "poorly attended
by the 'downtown' merchants
and " i f you all com e, you
could easily dominate the

office

told

The

Hearing Slated

The bust, by sculptor Felix
de Weldon, was commission­
ed by Kennedy's three, mili­
tary aides as a gift for the late
President'* widow, it is made
of bronie, with a pedestal of
Italian marble.
Johnson, before leaving for
Texas, also planned to meet
today with hi* cabinet advis­
ers to discuss both foreign and
domestic problems confront­
ing the nation.
He called in Secretary of
State Dean Rusk, Defense Sec­
retary Robert S. McNamara
and White House adviser MeGeorge Bundy and also sched­
uled a cabinet meeting.
Johnson hoped to climb aboard hi* big Air Force jet in
mid afternoon to begin an ex ­
tended visit to his t.HJ Ranch
in central Texas. No date for
h u rcturn
Washington has

Envoy Returns

PART OF THE loot recovered from six juveniles
is shown in the office o f Constable R. E. Carroll,
who is .standing outside the garage where the
merchandise was stored. The items were taken
from a Paola home last September.

Juvenile Theft
Ring Ends Here
Ry Harry I. Johnson
Six hoys Involved in a theft
ring which dated back to last
September were tripped up by
an antique teapot anil their
arrests were made Wednesday
by Constable It. E. Carroll.

CONSTARLE CARROLL

Religious Liberty
Vote Is Blocked
VA TICAN CITY ( ll P l i —
Ecumenical

Council

official.*

today block'd n crucial vote
on religious liberty.
A delegation beaded by
thiee North American ca r­
dinals went directly tn l*o|&gt;«
Paul VI to protest the action.
Cardinals Joseph E l m e r
Rittar, o f St. Louis; Albert
Gregory Meyer, o f Chicago,
and Paul Emile l.rgcr, o f
Montreal, Canada, beaded a
petition drive in St. Peter's
Basilica to demand immedi­
ate voting on the controver­
sial declaration granting free­
dom o f worship.

Mars Probe

proprietor and learned the
identity o f the seller.
This clue, the constable sakl,
lest to the ultimate apprehen­
sion of the six boys.
The officer said the home
of Shaw was entered last Sept.
The loot was found in an I0 while the owner was on
abandoned garage in an ■Bey vacatioa la UN P ort* and the
vu *
off Fifth Street between Mag­
*• t e e w the
nolia and Palmejtn A 's iw s s
t o * v m ' M t , t a d check
U'rrotl said 'b s :»;•&lt;.« had
been used a : a clublinua* by ed eesMatf hi the d a y and
that K was later the sam e day
the hoys.
Tntsl satue ot the recovered the burglary occurred.
it w** not until last Thurs­
items was listed at more than
day
that the owner returned
SAIGON, South Viet Nam—
|l.3oo, the const aide stated.
The constable said the boys and a com plete list of the (U P I)—U. S. military source*
said Inlay there was little
ranged in ages from I2 to U items could be learned.
The boys concentrated on chance that a It, S. Air Force
ant Hut they "ca m e from
good, highly respected fam i­ electronic items mainly, Ihc pitot, Capt. William R. Mar­
lies." They were releasesl to investigating officer said. Tak- tin, 29, of Alexandria, La.,
were a tube tester, a Heath- shot down Wednesday over
their parents' custody pending
stereo outfit, a box of RCA Laos had survived. They said
future court action.
records, an electronics volt­
his FIDO Super Sabre jet e x ­
The lcap»d was one of a
host of items taken from a meter, a “ genom eter," a tape ploded and crashed in (lames.
Paoia home and had been sold recorder and a television an
to an area dealer for "about tenna.
Found in the garage was a
a dollar," at cording to CarZenith
portable
roll. The original owner. Jos­ nearly-new
eph Shaw, of Paola, found it in television sc* and Carroll said
the sdop, identified it as hi* the owner has not been iden­
stolen projicrty and notified tified.
By Donna Estea
Esrlier
in their budding
Carroll.
Longwood Volunteer F i r e
Carroll contacted the shop crime spree, the boys report­ Department wtll sponsor a po­
edly took six tents from Troop
litical rally it I p m . Tuesday
2I2 in Lake Mary. Those were
in City Park with R. T. Mil
also found tn the garage
wee, county school superin­
Carroll said the boys had
tendent, as m oderator.
been given permission to use
Each of the candidate* for
the altandoned garage as a
office in (he Dec. 1 municipal
cliilihou.se and it is believed
Col. J E. Chase, USA, J. L, the short crime spree idea elections will be allntcd five
Everett. C. E. Gardner, Lt. blossomed from such meet­ minutes to speak on qualifica­
tions and platform . A question
Cot. H F. Grim J r . USA. Cot. ings.
and answer period will follow*.
F. G. Johnson. USA. Col. W.
Refreshments o f coffee and
It. Lew s. USAF, Col, W, M.
doughnuts
will
he
served
I.undm, IIHMC, Col F. S.
through courtesy of the fire­
Mandj, USAF, Co|. L. E.
men.
I’oggemeyer, IISMC, Capt.

‘Notorious Liar’

Little Chance

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Political Rally

Set At Longwood

Weapons Evaluation Team Here

m cclin ..
i A friend o f Sanford return- ford reconnaissance program team inspected an KA-3C V ig­
spokesman for the South
Sanford group was George ( ed here Wednesday for a day- by C*pt. James O. Mayo, ilant* aircraft and participat­
commander of Reconnaissance ed in a round tald* discussion
Milts, owner of Southern Air. long viait and as a member
Attack Wing One,
on the overall reconnaissance
He led the group in a discus- of the Defense Department’ s
Later, the group toured the operation with Cupl. Mayo
Weapon* System Evaluation
Integrated Operational Intelli­ moderating.
Group out o f Washingtongence Center (IO IC ), th*
Making Up th* team were
He is Cspt. Ir* M- Rowell,
h i g h speed d-ita-processmg Dr. Bernard K oopitwn, Dr.
commanding officer o f Heavy
center for intelligence collect­ Ellis Rabben, Capt. W. G. Rowell, Lt. J W. Sherwood,
Attack Squadron 5 while sta­
ed by the BA-5 .
Barton, [Ir. C. L. Becked, Col. USAF. Dr. G. I. Welch, and
tioned at the Sanford Naval
NEW ORLEANS (U P I) During the afternoon the Lawrence Bowlby, USA, Lt. Col. J. W. Davis, USAF.
Air Station in the late I'JoOs.
Two men and a woman from
Ry United Press
He was a commander at th*
Pensacola. Fla., were arrest­
A sprawling storm rod* time.
ed and accused of the $56,000
down from the Rockies and
burglary of a Miami Beach
Rowell reminisced on hi*
out across the great plains
home.
stay here and said he hoped
today, dumping heavy snow
Frank Silva, of New Or­
someday to retire heir.
in some areas and nuking
leans, w as also arrested alter
A fter his Defense Depart­
driving hazardous as far east
the three Florida people tokl
ment duties are completed, he
as Michigan.
police he was aiding them to
said, he expected to be nam­
Snowfall was reported from
dispose o f $23,000 o f jewels
ed Commander o f a base in
the central Rockies to the
taken in the robbery Nov. to.
Kodiak, Alaska. And. he adds,
Uhto Valley.
The district attorney's of­
he's looking forward to it so
Denver was slugged with
fice said confessions indicated
five inches o f snow during he ran do some hunting.
that John William Von Gentz,
Captain Rowell was one o f
the night and several spots in
47, and his wife, Donna Fie,
Kansas picked up two inches. tn Id-man team tent here to
36, apparently set up the burg­
study
the
reconnaissance
cap­
The Weather Bureau said
lary o f the Howard Kane
"several inches" of snow were abilities of the local base. The
home while they were working
expected through southeast team is headed by Dr. Ber­
as butler and maid in the Mi­
fowa and Wisconsin as the nard Koopman, a civilian
ami Beach home.
storm plows across the Mid­ equivalent to a m ajor general.
investigators said Thomas
Composed o f high-ranking
west.
Gsry Congdon, 2*. apparently
civilians and captains and
carried out the burglary, es­
colonels from all three serv­
caping with the jew els and
A special meeting o f the ices, the group is visiting
$13,000 in checks.
Altamonte
Springs T o w n various reconnaissance center*
Council may be called by a* part o f a long range study
(W IT . JAMES 0 . MAYO (left), commander o f Reconnuinsance Attack
Mayor Lawrence Swofford as of the nation's reconnaissance
Coin slot arms on fiv*
Wing One, Kreut.s members of the Weapons System Evaluation Group of
the members begin working requirements. Next on the
washing machine* w ere dam­
the Defense Department as they spent a day checking the local station.
on the town budget. A meet­ agenda it a tour o f M*cDill
With Captain Mayo are. from left. Dr. Bernard O. Koopman. head of the
aged sometime yesterday at
ing was *eh«dat*d for Wed­ Air Fore# B«*e
trrotip; Capt. Ira M Rowell, former VAH-5 commanding officer; I)r. Elli.x
the Kwite-W ite launderette,
Th* Sanford tour hegsn
nesday night hut was not held
L. Rabben, .second in charge of the group; and Capt. W. G. Bur top. top
2139 S'/U*h French Avenue,
du« to the lack of a quorum. with * briefing on th* San­
naval officer.
(Herald Photo).
police fcporlcd today.

Snowfall Covers
Rockies To Ohio

Washington

Sanford Herald at noon today
when asked about the fate of
Sanford Naval Air Station re­
•••
lative to Secretary McNa­
mara's forthcoming announce­
ment of pending military re­
ductions.
Holland's office reported re­
ceiving a telephon* call from
CHICAGO (U P I) Talk*
Navy Secretary Paul Nitiie in
aim ed at heading oft a threat­
which it was noted that only
ened strike by 140.000 railroad
the Orlando Air Force Base
ahoperaft
union
members
will be affected locally and the
continued today. No progress
ultimate result of changes
was reported.
there will be econom ically
beneficial.
As of an early hour this af­
SARASOTA (U P I) The ternoon no other official word
state Utilities Commission will was available from either Hol­
hold a hearing in Miami in land's office or th* Defense
January to look into rates ami Department.
earning* of the Florida Power
Nltzle, tn telling Holland of
and Light Company and Sou the OAFB status, Mid he was
them Bell Telephone, both authorized to make the an­
under (ire in a Miami report. nouncement by th* D efcnje
Department.
The Orlando base will find
MOSCOW (U P I) U. S. the Navy moving In as th* Air
Ambassador F oy D. Kohler Force moves out. The phasing
took off for Washington today will take place between June
to brief President Johnson and 1963, and June, 1967,
The obsolete Mac* m iiiile
top administration officials on
Kremlin policy following the training unit will be phased
overthrow o? form er Premier out, Holland reports.
The Geodetic unit will be
Nikita S. Khrushchev.
transferred to Warren, Wyo.
Headquarters of the Air
Rescue Service will move to
CAPE KENNEDY (U P I) The United States, apparently Scott AFB , 111.
However, only the head­
fixing the trouble that threat
ened to set back its Mars ex­ quarters portion of the Rescue
ploration program
by two Service will be changed, the
years, plans to send another announcement said.
The Navy will move in 111
probe toward the planet Nov.
Naval Training Device Center
27.
from (our northern United
States basen, one of which ia
located in New York State.
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
There wtll be a reduction of
F ill Director J Edgar Hoover
military personnel at OAFB,
has called Rev. Martin Luther
Holland said, as the changes
King Jr., 'the most notorious
are made. But the civilian
liar in the coun try" for claim ­
population
wtll increase great­
ing that FBI agents in Albany,
G a., will not act on civil ly and the highly skilled per­
sonnel will mean a greater
rights complaints because they
payroll for the Orlando area,
are Southerners.
Holland's offire said.

No Progress

Johnson was to accept a bust
o f his predecessor, which will
be placed in the White House
cabinet room until it can be
transferred to the proposed
Kennedy Library
in Cam­
bridge, Mass.

Williams OKs

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WASHINGTON
(L T D
President Johnson paused for
a tribute to the late John F.
Kennedy today before depart­
ing on a pre-Thanksgiving trip
to his T cx i* ranch.

lion o f plans for Christmas
decorations and civic beauti­
fication.
"L et'* go to the other group,
offer our service and co-oper­
ation and tee what kind of re­
sponse they give us. If they
aren't interested, then let'*
talk about organizing our own
group for the progress and
betterment of the South San­
ford business area ," he sug­
gested and the group agreed
to this plan.
A second meeting has been
set for Dec. 1 at the Capri at
which time the group will eith­
er organize or becom e part of
the Merchants Association.
.... ,
,
.
. . . .
It depend* on what kind of
■r\iin*n wc
t* a* g
Ifni
** said
* O1/4 Milis.
llllta
response
et,"
been announced, but he is ex
As
temporary
chairman.
pectcd to remain through the
Mill* appointed Art Brown, of Thanksgiving weekend.
Brown'* Pest Controt Service,
end Sandy Gutilla, of Sandy's
Beauty Shop, to talk today
with Chamber officials about
co-operation and participation
in promotional activities and
to city officials about co oper­
ation in putting up Christmas
Circuit Judge Voile A. Wil­
decorations which the group
liam* Jr., tilting In Tltuv
proposed to purchase.
villr, rarly thl* afternoon
Named to the decorations
committee, to receive dona­ granted an injunction In the
tions from merchants of the Nov, 3 Seminole County
area for decorations and lay Commission election.
E. Pope Bassett, losing
out the plans for location and
Republican candidate, had
UK, were Mrs. Mona Bridges,
of Mona’ s Florist Shop, and filed petition questioning re­
Mrs. Imrraine Sclvich, o f San- sult* of the election, lie lost
ford Vacuum Cleaner S en ice. by 127 vole* to Democrat
The group decided to assess l.awrrnre Swofford.
Judge Williams' order dir­
members (or the purchase of
Christmas street decorations ect* R rglitrtr C a m i l l a
and to request donations of Bruce not to deitroy or dis­
records
decorations from those mer- pose of election
rhants who stock such items.
pending ■ full hearing.

S. Sen. Spessard L. Holland'*

8ANFORD, FLORIDA

LBJ Accepts
Bust Of JFK
As Memorial

Scout*:

Uniform Exchange D »y will

Bill MacLauchlln dedicated
hi* Joke column to "The
Clock" in thl* week'* Lion’s
Pause, and started It o f f with
this: One teacher to another,
'Not only is he the worst be­
haved child in school but he
has a perfect attendance rec­
ord."
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Nation Awaits
Official Word
On 95 Closings

Four Are Held
In Gem Burglary

Special Meeting

ANNOUNCEMENT
HUE AT 3 P. M.
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara has ordered the
huge Brooklyn (N. Y .) Navy
Yard shut down as one of 9S
bases ami military installa­
tions he is closing for econom ic
reasons, it was learned today.
The Brooklyn Army Termi­
nal ami nearby Ft. Jay on
Governor’ s Island in New York
harbor also was on McNa­
mara's list of base* tn be eli­
minated.
The Portsmouth Naval Ship­
yard at Portsmouth, N. H. al­
so will be closed, Sen. Thomae
J. McIntyre disclosed today.
McNamara
scheduled
A
news conference at 3 p. m .
today to identify the doomed
installations. But in a move
to soften the Impact, he noti­
fied m em bers of Congress be­
fore the conference.
The defense secretary, in
announcing the action, said
Wednesday that the dosing of
the facilities would save the
government $.’&gt;oo million a year
and would eliminate 63,004
jobs.

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Central Florida WW Clubs Elect New Council Officers
by Dee. 13 to Mrs. A. F. Ed­ and Mrs. Lucille Crowell.
I m cr Restaurant In Fern Park.
monds, 010 M orocco Avenue,
N ext meeting o f the council |Jan. 29. with tha Maitland
Orlando.
will b e held at the W indjam-; Club as hostess.
4TJ All d u b i Issuing bulletins
lo send copies of tam e to Mrs.
Cann, Mrs. Hurlburt. Mrs.
&lt;•
Prior and council president.
Other than Mr*. Miles, those
Serving will be Mrs. Jane
Jackson of O cala, pretldant; attending from the South Sem­
Mrs. Francai Stone o f Mait­ inote Club were M ri. Sandy
land, first vice president; LaPoma, Mrs. Gllda Pettinati
Mr*. Sally Gregory o f Eau
fi
Gillie, second vie* president;
Mr*. Muriel SU iober o f Or­
mond B etcb , recording secre­
tary; Mrs. Ginny Telander of
Daytona Beach, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Maxine Bradham o f Orlando, treasurer,
|
By Mildred Haney
and Mrs. Nell Bayes of Ocata.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cralgh*
publicity and historian.
Recommendation* were pre­ ton o f Hartlay Circle, Del­
sented
by
Mrs.
Maryann tona, have received word that
Miles, chairman of the nomi­ their ton, James, who baa
nating com m ittee ami mem ber been stationed at Amartlio
of South Seminole W elcome A ir Fores Base in Taxes, will
Wagon.
g r a d u a t e from Tachnlcal
The business session, with Training School Nov. 24.
Mrs. Murie! Bucher o f Winter School Nov. 24.
OVIEDO GIRLS from fifth and sixth prudes who make up the “ Willing
Park, president, in charge,
Workers" 4-H Club a n , front from left, Joan Wilson, Barbara Boston.
A fter a 29-day lasva spint
took
p lica following a social hare with hia fam ily and
Angela Ray, Susan Boston: row two, Joan Weaver, Charlotte Peoples.
hour and chicken dinner. At­ friends, h* will be assigned to
Mary Jones; back, Susan Peters, Christine Allcock, Sue Cruce and Pat
tending were the president and th# K I Sawyer Air Force
Hutchinson.
(Herald Photo)
two board mem bers from each Base In Michigan. The Cralghclub; supervisors, Mrs. Judy
tnns arc very happy with this
Hurlburt and M ri. A lice Prior;
“ Excellent Service Too”
assignment since they are na­
the executive supervisor. Sirs.
tives o f Michigan and most
Margaret Cann, and seven
o f their relative* still live
members o f (be council. Each
W. Park 044-891#
332-1481
there.
of the lad lea were presented
By Evelyn Lundy
with an impressive "d e e d ’ ’ to
A new and activa group of
nos inch o f world fam ous Day
4-H club girla haa been farm ­
tons Beach.
By Dottle Austin
ed In Oviedo School from
Mansion for refreshment and
Recomm ended changes in
fifth and aixth gradera who
All artiata and the general
entertainment
procedures suggested by Mrs.
# * •
have chooien the name "W ill­ public are Invited lo attend the
Bucher w ere: ( I ) Continue to
ing W orker*."
SATURDAY:
hold three meetings a year,
activttifi of the three-day 37th
A m ong projects the girls
9:30 a m DcBary Community January and May at sched­
annual stats convention of the
aspect to work on during the
House Second business ses uled hut the last to com e In
of Art
ycer ere lowing, food and nu­ Florida Federation
alon—election of nfflccra
October rather than in Septem­
trition. baking, aafaty, child which beglni In Sanford and 1 p.m. Buffet luncheon, Com ­ ber. January a n d
October
munity House
care,
electricity, gardening DcBary at 9 30 a m Friday.
meetings to be open to all
Tonight, convention
dele­ 2:30 p m Art exhibits at Com WW club m em bers.
end entomology.
President
munity House and DeBary
(2) Provide an installation
This new group entered on gates will meet
Mansion rropen—(New offi­ team tn Install officers In all
eih lh lt in the recent Seminole Dudley Flagler, of Lakeland,
cers and directors meeting) dubs wishing to participate—
County Fair In which they at the president’s reception at
had a display o f entomology the Mayfair Inn Ballroom at t p.m. Demonstration by na­ team to be made up of M ri.
tionally known artist
Ann Puckett from Winter Park
and hooks on their inticipat- 8 p m.
Following
is
the
arhedule
for
7
p.m
. Awards Banquet—May- and Mrs. Cliff Allison from
ed projects.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
fair fnn Ballroom
Winter Hrven for the Central
• • •
activities, all of which arc
area and Mrs. Phyllis Attride
open to the public.
SUNDAY:
from Cocoa Beach and another
FRIDAY:
10 a m. All exhibits open tn member yet to be selected for
0;30 a m. DcBary Community
public—refreshments served the East Coast area.
House — opening business
3 p.m. Close
(3) AH clubs to have amall
session
Convention chairman is Ray gold W elcome Wagon mem ber­
NOV, IS, ISS4
1 p.m. DcBary Community Hill tram of Largo and general ship pins as well as m em ber­
Admission*
House—buffet luncheon
chairman is Chester Keartck ship cards,
Bonnie Faster, Rose Cana2.30 p m. DcBary Mansion — o f DeBary. Convention secre­
(4) All clubs to fill out form
nova, Nolle Barger, Johnnie
opening of art exhibit
tary is Mrs. Edith Brooks and listing officers and other vital
Mae Cornett#, Ruth E. Rod3:30 p.m. Sanford Cultural treasurer Is Archie McNaugh- information to be mailed to
g e n , Britt Jam ei Von KerbuArts Bldg —art exhibit ami ton. both of DcBary.
either supervisor, Mrs. Hurl­
Its, John Small Jfr. Janet Sue
tea
’
J. Iloble Elliot U exhibitions burt or Mrs. Prior.
Schultx, Howard Harvey, Be­
7 p.m. DcBary Community chairman
and Mrs. Viola
( 6 ) All clubs to turn in ser­
linda H ughti, Margaret Jones,
Center—painting exhibition, Howard Is in charge of regis­ vice reports at January m eet­
Bem ette Smith, Sanford; Mar­
Riley Napier
tration. Both are from D c­ ing.
garet Mason, D cBary; Marl­
9 p.m. Cavalcade to DeBary Bary.
16) All clubs to send reports
in e Rergren, Irangwood; Karl
New officers of Central Flor­
ida Council, W elcom e Wagon
Clubs, as recom m ended by tb«
nominating com m ittee, were
approved at the area meeting
held Nov. 12 in Daytona
Beach.

■eroapace aga arlenetf *uch

The South Seminole Cadet a i rocketry, miiailea, naviga­
Squadron la joining la th« all

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tion, power for aircraft, prin*

out drive to m r u l t new mam* clplea e f flight, weather, firat*
here now twin* conducted In aid, radio communication! m il­
C.I

the aUta by the Civil A ir Pa*

itary courteay

trot, according to Information

qualify for achotanhlpa and

O fficer Barry Eller.
The Squadron meeta every
Tueaday at 7 p.m. at tha Caa*
aelbcrry Community Matho*
dial Church undar the laadar*
•hip o f Squadron Commander
Bud F railer. Both boya and
girla, n to II, may join tha
radat program If they main*
tain a auilabla grade avaraga
tn their icholaitle itudle*.
Tha cadet program eoiulau
o f training In oaroipace ael*
encea and pre-flight require­
m en t! aa wall a i training In
laadarahlp, moral character,
drill end aeelatanra to the ten*
ier C A P In emergency men*
euver*. Beth cadeta and aaninr membera may wear the un­
iform o f the US Air Force
with appropriate CAP-U SAF
auxiliary inalgnla.
Cadeta receive training In

■pedal activities.
The South Seminole Squad­
ron will conduct a simulated
rescue mission during a bivou­
ac a t tha Oacaola Airstrip on
Friday and Saturday, Nov, 17
and 28. Their miaeion will be
to find a lost person by meana
o f rompasi headings and ad­
minister firat aid.
Each Saturday cadeta may
get in an hour o f flying time
at Herdon Airport In a Ces­
sna 170 or Colt.
The squadron Is now con ­
ducting a scrap drive to reiae
money to purchaaa a two-way
radio. Thsy will collect all
typea of metals.
Anynna interested In joining
tha rsdets may call LL O’Don­
nell at 332-6200 in tha Senford area or Barry Eller at
TER 1626 In South Seminole.

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OPEN D A IL Y 10 s.m. to 10 p.m. SU N D AYS: t 2 Noon to 7 n.m.
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Sends Out Call
For More Men

Lyman Homecoming Queen
Will Be Crowned Friday

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BALTIMORE, Md. (U P !) —
A set o f quadruplets, three
girls and a boy, made their
arrival at a Baltimore hos­
pital Monday night shortly
before midnight.

Maryann Miles

City Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment. which also serve* Oak­

The els finalist* for Home*
Queen

Quads Born

The newly organized Forest

By Jan* Casselberry
tcrniinjt

futifitrB
S rralS
U f
N o v . ID, 11)64 — I'age 3

land llilla, Brinrwood, Weath­
ers field, Sanlando Estates nnd
Lake Brantley, has reported
that mure men are needed in
the organization.
M eetings arc held at 7:10
p.m. each Tuesday at Brown*
Service Station and the vol­
unteer* also ore attending
special training sessions in
Apopka.
O fficer* are Ken Swanson,
chief; Gerald Brown, deputy
chief; Dick Lashley, captain;
Hollis M ci’ erson. secretarytreasurer; Dick W icn m a, cap ­
tain, and Bob Hickok, captain.
Other volunteer* are Jim ­
my Meek, Junior I .cad ley. Bill
Bower,
Dun
Epter, Keith
Brown, Joe Ellis and Al N is ­
on.
Fire protection through this
department la available to res­
ident* o f the ares* revered at
a cost o f $.ri per year for mem­
bership in the association.
Non-members, In tbe event
o f fire, will bo charged ID'O
if the fire truck* »nd men
report to the »crnr for fire
fighting duties.
Resident*
Interested
in
Joining the association should
ronlnrt Bnnnson or the Serv­
ice Station,

been

choien by the student buxiy o f
Lyman High School ami the
»lrl who receives the moat
•y votes will be crowned queen
* durinir the halftime ceremon­
ies Friday night when the
Greyhuund* (day their final
home game o f the seasun
against Lakevicw o f Winter
Garden.
Ju.it who she will be re­
mains “ top secret’ ' until Fri­
day night. Candidates fo r the
honor are Candy Potter. Bar^ Kara Kills, Sandy Tennant and
Lawree Deans, seniors; Nan­
cy George, a junior, and Gail
Lincoln, a sophomore.
Last year'* lovely queen,
Dana Mall, It scheduled to
crown the 1964 Homecoming
Quern.
Escorts for tha queen and
her court will be Tom Min&amp;
durkl (Bandy), Terry Harmon
(Barbara Kills), Jimmy Batmer (Nancy G eorge), Butch
Baird (Candy), Mike Bowen
(Lawree) and Mike Acker­
man, (Gail).
Homecoming festivities will
begin Thursday at 7 p.m. with
a pep rally in the gym and
bonfire on the lakcfront be­
hind the school.
The E’ep Club will present
skits during the rally, tha
cheerleaders will lead th­
em * d in cheers, and thero
will be a parade o f miniature
floats with priies for the best.
Hie Greyhound Band will
play for the occasion.
Pre-game activities, which
will precede the 8 p.m. kick0 o f f Friday, will include intro­
duction o f the players and
their parents.
Alumi of Lymnn arc es­
pecially invited to attend all
activities. A special section
will be reserved for them.
The Athletic Booster* Club
Is sponsoring a pancake sup­
per in the school cafeteria
from 5 until 7 p.m. and a
0
dunce after the game until
12:30 a.m.
Music for dancing will he
The Sensations.
The Student Council Is In
charge o f plans for the home­
coming with J iffy Gammage
in charge o f ceremonies nnd
Hath Wright In rhurge o f the
election o f queen.

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CANDY

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HAKUAHA

Federal Judge
Will Retire
MIAMI (C P U — If. S. Dis­
trict Judge Kmrtt C. Choate
announced he would retire
from the bench on Jan. II ,
lOtto, hut would ho avnilahln
after then as *‘u senior judge
fo r assignments.'*
The 72-year-old Choate, the
only Republican frdernl judge
tn the 15-couuty South Flor
iila district,
t, anrioiinml his
retirement in «
to
President Johnsoru

The motto ''hitch your w-Jgon to a star" was originated
by Ralph Waldo Emerson,
eminent poet.

Club Plays
13 Tables

NANCY

Value Of Technical Schools Stressed For PTA
By Jane Casselberry
In

introducing

the

guest

speaker* fiom the Manpower

ida Slate Employment Serv­
ice and there is n waiting list
uf lot) persons.
,

In 1thill there were 700,000
young people between I &gt;1 n ni
in Orlando Tuesday night .it
21 unable to find jobs because
the regular meeting o f tha
they were not truincd for the
Lyman PTA County School
jobs available. There is no
Superintendent II. T. Mitwee
future (or unskilled workers,
announced that the school
he added.
board ha* requested • survey
Training is avuila le for
on the eligibility o f the Sem­
auto parts clerk, institution
inole atea for a technical vo­
nl services, small appliance
cational school.
Speaker* were Henry Pil­ repair, air-conditioning m il
refrigeration, clerk-typist, re­
cher, principal of the M l IT
School and Jerry llelrhhk, di­ tail sales, small engine re­
pair,
sod
service station
rector o f counseling.
The
management. (Tosses am nlschool was established with
so held in four academic ar­
federal funds alloled in tha
eas. t i , upatlomil math, comlast session o f congress to
munications, personal hygiene,
give young people a scrim,i
arid reading. Individual anil
chance who have dropped out
group counseling is also given.
o f high school for at least a
I ’tiles s It is e x t e n d e d the
year and are unemployable
progtam
is scheduled to tadue to a lack uf skilled train­
pha sed out in June.
ing.
Development Training School

Pilrher stated that the
school serve* five counties in­
cluding Seminole and trains
young people between th
nges o f Ifi and 21 years. At
present 1*5 students are en­
rolled from Seminole. At! stu­
dent* are referred by the Flor­

A program o f entertainment
was provided hy the Trudrwituls a folk singing trio,
made up of Lyman students,
llill Wharton, Jim Garrard,
and Terry Harm, n.
(diaries Chaney, memberih(p rhsirmun for the Greater

Maitland
Civic Center in
S o u t h Seniltude, announced
that u memliership drive is
being launched fur the center
which will provide activities
for young and old when com­
pleted in February. Lyman
tvnrhcr, William Svheihel, is
co-c liuirmnn.
The hu.stm-.*.* meeting was
conducted hy Al Lormunn,
president, and refreshments
were i c t m l hy the 12th glade
i,ami up them.

Available to yon without a
doctor's prescription, our drug
called ODRINEX. You must
lose ugly fat or your money
back. Nr strenuous exercise,
laxatives, massage or taking
o f so-called reducing candies,
i rackets or cookies, or chew­
ing gum. ODRINEX is n tiny
tablet and easily swallowed.
When yon take ODRINEX,
you still enjoy your mcnls,
still eat the food* you like,
but you simply don’t have tho
urge f. r extra portions be*
cause ODRINEX depresses
your appetite and decreases
your desire (or food. Your
weight must come down, be­
cause ns your own doctor w ill
tell yeu, when you eat less,
FIRE DEPARTMENT officials of the newly organized volunteer group
you weigh less. Get rid of ex*
in Forest City art*, front, from left, Ken Swanson, chief ami Gerald
ee- fat and live longer, O P Drown, deputy chief; hack, Dick l.ashley. captain; Hollis MrlVrson. sec­
UINEX costs $7.1)11 ami it
retary-treasurer and Dave Wicrsma, captain.
(Herald Pludn)
sold ,m this GUARANTEE!
If not satisfied for iinv reason
just return tho package to
Tho
“ Divine
Rights
of your druggist ami get your
full monev hack. No questions
Kings" i» the belief that mnn o-ked.
ODRINEX
is sold
arch* get their right to rule
this guarantee by:
11j Mildred llsn cy
ticized, Mr*. Lillinn Johnson,
I Mcltcynolds Drug Store —■
directly from God.
Sanford— Mail Order* Filled.
Deltona Civic Association, chairman, hus advised.

Deltona Group Names Officers
which now bonsts a 275 name
membership roster,

has an­

nounced the name* o f newly
elected officers who will serve
during the tth'di club year.
Elected were John H. Dil­
lon, president; Herbert S
Johnson, first vice president;
Herman Price, second vice
president; Ralph Algor, sec­
retary; James Cole, treasurer
ami Os ar Lurch, financial
secretary.
The new board o f directors
will consist of William Kbbitt, district I; Everett Shinn,
district 2 ; Henry Aldrich, dis­
trict :*; Alfred Elliott, district
1 *ml Bert Christy diitrict 5.
The Ladles Sunshine Com­
mittee is planning events for
December which will he poli­

4

LAWREE

FAT
O V ER W EIG H T

Thirteen table*, directed by
Miss Ethel Johnson, were in
plvy at this week's Tuesday
afternoon meeting of the Oe
llary Duplicate Bridge Club
Winners were NS, first, Nor
man M eyer and Phil peller
an);
second,
Mrs, Joanne
Paulk and Myron Arcardi;
third, Mrs, Ruth Hiatt and
Mrs.
Myron
Arcardi
and
fourth. Mrs Robert NichoU*
and II Guy Cha.-c;
I'nitcd I'rrss International
EW, first, Mr*. O. N. Lac­
Natural hot water from
key and Norman Mortimer;
second, Mrs. W II Cook and many of Ireland's volcanic
F. R. Froehlich; third, Mrs springs is piped into (owns
Thornton Smith and C. II An- and provides heal for office
drews and fourth. Mrs David i building*, homes and agriculSingcr and Mrs. Ida tl Wil-jturnl hot houses, according to
son.
tho World Almanac.

Now You Know

Officer Hears
New ‘Wrinkle’
SAN ANTONIO, Ten. (D PI)
—When policeman Bob Hicks
answered a burglar alarm *i
a department

store,

he was

confn.iltill hy a yuan.; man
who said he was testing Ihe
response to lAo alarm sys­
tem.
"Just hnwr long did It take
you to get here," ho asked
llleks
Hicks
recognizing a new
wrinkle In alibis, arrested the
“ exam iner" for burglary.

(aootl new** for pal lent pi»oplt».
The *415 IluIrkN art* in product Ion again.
And Infn of new Itulcli* are on fheir way fo un.
Help un faeml jo u r favorite on lln wav IO yon.
Come In anil order Ihe llulek you want.

C U S T O M C LEA R IN G
as only Caterpillar
equipment can do it.
You know you can expecl ihe best job for
the money when it's done by Calcrnilla'
built tractors.
Caterpillar machinery is best all 'round
for Florida's typt of land clearing. They
can do the rough and tough jobs like root­

There's e
tot to de hi

ing,

SANFORD

stumping,

clearing-out

palmettos,

ditching for drainage and filling-in low

If fee's* sraty swtud. loofcsf
hr Hit sewest shows, the hast
pisces la sat a m l rad inert,
rear charth ar in u og jr, pisctt
!» shop w psrhjps a house or
•partieeat . . . nad the

areas.

Th« Sanford Herald

who operate them.

And like Caterpillar machines, you can
expect the belt, top-rate job from the men

For custom clearing, coll on a man who
operates Caterpillar equipment . . . and
serviced by Roxier.
Virginia Pelroeki

1*. O. Bos 1211
Sanford
rhyllts

Kugenstcia

122-iW I
Lake Mary
Nora Norric
TK s-1 .'il 4

S. seminole
Mildred Haney
W S-SUt
Deltona
Mary

Getting*

Bear Lake
:y j-6 4 l7
Sohpie Haines
Della ry
« 6a-IIUJ

m i fiuocjrt OA. srerr court

A n d y o u ’ll noon be driving the ear yon waited for.

O R L A N D O * F L O R ID A *T A M P A

t o tom total ouiHoeino suits cnmii m o M i m a suits c t s m is m i s » i » .

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.

301 w. First st.

C A T E R P I L L A R
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Oviedo, Lyman And Crooms 11s Do Battle This Weekend
4 — Nvv. 19, 1M 4

8 igift, iptetti M
ia fffi ii^BfiiffheemtedM

homecoming

Form Sheets Flop Just Like Major H ooples Predictions
§

$277 Perfects Highlights HMJ
to make taa big

At a w tk om n , Min com­
pleted 74.
If Im Am a good n!|tt
■(•but Vaady Friday, Blltssr
Bob could shatter a sumbor
of Min'a rookie yssr raords.

Mealy In thalr leat two games
—ami hoes been brilliant an
tea. They held tho
1 foss, Tuteae sod
College, to a total ef

Offensively, hi thalr last
Miami has talited
II potato. Thay blasted Bootoe College right pet of tho
toll part—eed ep to thei time,
tha
•yad by two
Hew the Hantenasa wiU
tan ta the Vanderbilt gams,
ib t a e hew me*
■y af the erippted racuperato
ta tteao to play. Miami wae
badly braked and bettered
by the Eagles, Fred Caaeldy,
fallbark; Art Zaehary, Mon­
th* ami pntert Fred Brown, practice ocaaioa Uat week.

FRIDAY NIGHT-8.-00
LYMAN FIELD

LYMAN "GREYHOUNDS"

Jtad Devils af Vtatar Oardan's
Uni see- Lakertow High t r i a d .
Head Coach Dick Copeland,
n or r r a r a o r r u a n u to coach, U temporarily la charpa whoa* charge* bars won but
W IL LIA M R. O MR M A N , of the Lymaa hoopsters. Af­ on* of eight gimoe on tar thla
w h a m raeMaaeo aa4 mallter the Lymaa arid slate la aeaaoo, will ba striving to fire
law i r i r w ta
tail MuMlaetoo Avenue
finished, Coach Dick Copeland, up Ua Greybounde in an efAleussdrls, Vlratalai
A BUM b a t t e r bead Med now chief mentor for the foot- lilt to regiiter nt least one
atalaat p o o Id Iba Circuit Court baUtn, will taka the Kina aa
victory before the curla i M
far SeudnoU Coaaly,
head cafe coach. Tom Banaao,
rope on whet baa been
Florida.
la
Chanoary,
for
dlrerao, tha abbreviated till* af • Junior ya ratty baaketbali In­ ■ dismal season—as far a*
w ’. leh la Mary U llla a aermin. structor at South Seminole wins Md losses go. However,
Plaintiff, u
William U Oarwan. Defendant, thla notlaa la lait year and ia now serving the Liana have looked bright
t* raqnlra tab la f l i t wllb tha aa line coach of the ’Hoonda la apots and bavn displayed
CWrk o f nald Court p e e r writtaa dafeneea, It any , to tba eleven, will be the Junior rar- considerable potential, espec
P la in t i ff s complaint fllid la aUy cage coach and aaalat telly ta a group of sopbamoraa
mid m aae, and lo aarva a aopy
aa u a P la in t i ff . altornaya eat Copeland with tho vocally who should make the Lion*
tafar than m e ind dap •( Dm - •quad.
a more formldeM* eleven neat

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TONIGHT—7:00 P.M,—Pep Rally Am! Boh Hr*.

But this ent Isn’t over yet.
True, the Med Devils will he
odd-00 favorite* to whip (be
’Hounds but the Iqrmin ms
chine could apeet the Devils
if they could come up with a
consistent p e r f o r m s n e o
throughout tho contest
Out at Crooms High, Heed
Cosch WUU* Holt Is resdytng
bis dub for Its biggest battle
of the year.
The Panthers will tangle
with the always strong Jones
High Tigors ia Orlando’s Tan'
gsrlna Bowl Saturday night al
i p.m.
The Penthen an got
Jto thla affair with tha
record In a number of yea
In eight games, llolt'a hori
have outraced thalr opponei la
aevea tirooa-and by conaid
abla margin* in moat of the
Their only defeat came wti
they couldn’t get organlted n
their appearance against L
coin lUgh of GalncavUla bi k
on Sept 23. It waa a Fiorl is
Big Nine North
lota and In five loop gam
tha Panthers have a record
four wins.
Saturday night's Ult la
s league contest.
Probably the largest c
tlngent of Crooms fans
yean Is oapsctsd to make
brief trek to the Tanget »
Bowl Saturday night to wa
tha fired up Panthers take *&gt;
the Tigers.

FRIDAY—5:00 P.M— 7:00 P.N. Pancake Haypcr
At School Cafetsria Sponsored By Tito
Athletic Boosters Club.

ALUMNI
of

FRIDAY—8:00 P.M— Kkk-Off
P r t - e a m * Activlttee Will I s ch ade fstrw dactte n
O f Ptayars A a d ParesU. H a u a c a s l a f Q * h s
W ill B s Crowned During H s l f- T lm n C t r m n

LYMAN HIGH!

FRIDAY—10:00 PJL - 12:30—Dnacn Al Tten
School.

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Thinking Out Loud
IT JULIAN STBfanOH

II you're among thou plann­
ing to » • Alabama tangle
with Tnaa la tba Oraoga
Bowl, you'd better get those
tickets right bow. This event
shapes up as one of the hot­
test bowl affairs la rear*.
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Jim Pigott’a SHS Semintries
aren’t getting any rest Just
because they have no tilt sche­
duled lor this weekend. They
meet DeLand here Wednesday
night In Seminole’s annual
homecoming affair and Jim
and bis sides, Dick Williams
and Jim McCoy, are tolling
their chsrges not to take the
Bulldogs lightly.
• • •
yee see all tbe decat Lyman High’s
fssthMea this weekend, It'll
it becaeee ft the west and
leadership at Pam Eldridge.

baH club, he’s stm antldpat
log a formidable nine next
Spring.
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Jim says that he m e a n
that the growth at Lyman
High within the next firs
Fears will be smiling. He
snid he wsi doing all hs
ennld to gear tbe scheel’s
athletic program to the antiefcated g r o w t h - "What
•bent getting I n t o the
Metre Conference • few
years from now?" we asked
Payne. He replied, "From
ben H looks like ws eight
to ho ■ member within n
Just a few years."
• • e

Local baseball fans agree
wholeheartedly that Yogi Ber­
ra's defection from the Yan­
kees to the Meta Is like hand­
writing on the wall. When ol'
Case hangs up No. 37 for the
last time there's no doubt but
that the Met skipper wiU be
be wearing No. B—and that’s
• • •
J. W. Biggerstaff, regional been Yogi's number for many
manager of the Game and a year.
a • a
Fresh Water Pish Commiss­
And
why
not? The Meta have
ion, says that an estimated
$50 legal deer and 40 turkeys pulled one out of tbe hat for
were bsgged on the six Cen­ sure. Yogi's probably the most
tral Florida wildlife manage­ popular player to wear any
ment areas during the first kind of a New York uniform in
two days of the 1904-65 hunt­ years and what a drawing
card he’ll be for the Meta—
ing mson.
• e
even now and when be be­
During a chit with Lyman comes manager of the Meta.
High's Athletic Director and One fan here said he wouldn’t
Baseball Coach Jim Payne, be surprised if Case bowed
Jim says that Football Coicb out before Ihe IMS diamond
Dick Copeland will also serve campaign got under way. One
this Mason as chief basket­ thing is sure, though. Yogi
ball mentor Payne added that will be the next Met pilot.
• • •
although he’s lost quite a bit
Make It one for the Colts
of talent from last year’s baseand two for the Brawni.
Those are tbe magic aumben aeeded to bring Balti­
more and Cleveland lain the
National Football League's
title tilt for tho first time to
loop history. Tbe Colts can
rllnrh It by whipping the
TALLA H ASSEE (D P I ) —
Hunting reports from
22 Loa Angeles Rims Sunday.
But the Brtwas still need
wildlife management areas in­
two
to wrap up the eastern
dicated tha 1064-65 season in
division crown.
Florida may be the beat aver.

Hunting Season
May Be 'Best'

Gama and Freah W ater
Fiah Commission director A.
D. Aldrich said a total o f 795
deer, 304 turkeys and 471
wild hogs were killed In the
ereaa during the opening
weekend of thla yenr^ hunt­
ing season.
Largest deer harvest was
reported on tha Ocata area in
Marion and Putnam Counties
w ith 264 deer. Thia w as fo l­
lowed by the Everglades area
in Palm Beach, Dade and Bro­
ward Counties, with a take o f
150 deer.
The Flsheating Creek ar­
ea In Okeechobee County pro­
duced 197 wild turkey and the
A von Park aria In Highlands
and Polk Counties reported
95 wild hogs killed.

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Reports Indicate the Na­
tional Basketball Association
will expand to ID teams for
ihe 1965-66 season. The loop
has applications from San
Diego, Dallas, Kansas City,
Cleveland, Chicago, P i t t s burgh and Houston. All n(
these have excellent facili­
ties.

• • •

As far as the nation's per­
fect college football circle Is
concerned, the list wss nar­
rowed to 17 teams last week­
end. Five m ajor schools are
still unbeaten. Five teams
were eliminated last week.
They were Bowling Green.
Louisiana
T ech,
Cortland
State, Williams and the Rat­
tlers of Florida A A M.

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ing celebration last weekend, is shown riding the float entered by the
Lions Tale, the school's newspaper. The homecoming parade and other
festivities were climaxed when Oviedo’s Liona posted a 89 to 0 victory
over Frostproof.
(Herald Photo)

Hurricanes 'Did Fine Job'
By Jim Barthes
Herald Sports Writer
"W e did ail right this sea­
son. Tbe boys worked hard
all year. They did a fine job.”
Thla was Coach Jim Clark o f
South Seminole giving his fi­
nal comment about his 1964
football Hurricanes.
It was a gross understate­
m en t
The South Seminole Hur­
ricanes thla fall wers a fine
example o f what taamwork,
practice, and a lot o f school
spirit can do for a football
team.
They compiled a commend­
able record o f three wins, two
ties, and only one loea— a 7-0
decision to an older and big­
g er S t Cloud junior varsity.
They rolled to victories ov­
er Sanford. Oviedo, and Tam­
pa and fou gh t to a standstill
with tha Sanford and St.
Cloud teams in rematches.
Clark’s Canes outpointed
their rivals this year by a 09
to 25 margin — including
their runaway triumphs over
Oviedo, 35-0, and Tampa, 39-0.
They scored 15 touchdowns,
13 on tha ground and two
through the airways.
They massed an am niing
total o f 1.614 yards rushing
in their nix contests, while
holding their opponents to on­
ly 493.
In the lop-stded SSJII de­
cision over the Dons o f Tampa, the visitor* from the west
coast could muster only It
ynrds rushing and were una­
ble to gain even one first
down against the Southwind
defense. In the first-and-ten
category, the Canes totaled 56
first downs to only 17 for
their challengers.
In the individual perform ­
ance departments, there were
a number o f starts fo r the
Hurricanes. Shining particu­
larly bright in the Cane was
speedy halfback Johnny Mc­
Dermott, who, although ha
was handicapped by injury
through m ost o f the season,
managed to score 4 T D ’e. His
fin yard romp against San­
ford was the deciding factor
in South Seminole’s first win.
Against Tampa, McDermott
only rushed three times. But

r te rm o rs s i * *
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I «m «nfA*»&lt;t I* buatnaaa at IT) ! txiniwood. Seminole County,
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name o f BKEFTT’ S f lA I t ant
th»t I Intend to r**l,tar m&gt;1.1
mem- with the Clerk o f ths
Circuit Court. Seminote County.
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provlalona of the Plctllloue
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Another particularly out­
standing number o f tha South
Seminal* backficld M cDer­
mott's halfback mate, scrap­
py Dennis Garctt, Garett lad
the Cana* in scoring with 29
points, Including a
thraa
touchdown splurge in a rainsoaked game with tha Oviedo
eleven.
South Semlnol* alternated
two quarterback* throughout
the campaign. They wera Mika
Hargis and Jim Lucaa. A lter­
nating fullbacks were Dave
Druedlng and Ron Skeen. All
four boys turned In exception­
al performances.
The Hurricane*' fin* raeord

apsaks fo r ItM lf when the line
la discussed. W ith a front
w all averaging wall over 170
pounds. S o u t h
Seminole'*
griddera sim ply overpowered
their opponents. Tha starting
'Cano lino consisted o f Larry
Garner at canter, Dan Peter­
son and B ob Mobley at the
guards. Rich Rubright and
G reg Danko a t tbs tackles,
and Allen Richey and Bruce
Stuart a t the ends. Other
boys who saw a lot o f action
thla year w ars Matt Hlckok,
Leonard Hollis, David Fulsang, BUI Bhatr, and Don
Owens.
The Southwind blew op
quit* a storm this, season.
Coach Clark and hla charges
have a lot to b* proud o f In
th# w ay o f gridiron success.

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by their respective leagues. Elizabeth Klein
(left) Is aponzored by the Tuesday Scratch
League and Gladys Henning by the Friday Nite
Mixed League. The queen will lie chosen Thurs­
day night at tho Melodce Sknting Kink. The ball
is sponsored by the Sanford Women’s Bowling
Association.
(Herald Photo)

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burn games due to a broken
hand.
"We’ll need everybody we
can get on offenM to move the
bsU against FSU," says bead
coach Ray Graven. "They
have one of the finest defen­
sive lines in tbe country and
wiU make it tough on us.
"It aura is nice to aea some
of these boys lika Harper, Pm ,
Thom at and Whatley back in
the lineup."
Florida's oftentve work Ala
week has been concentrated
on many phases, and the bur­
den to be taken on by tbe line
has been a major source of
concern and week.
"Our offensive line bM sim­
ply got to do • good Job
against FSU lor ua to have
any kind of chance," says
Graves. "This I* when we
ten lose or win end the chall­
enge Is there lor our offen­
sive line. I believe, from wit­
ching the fllrae of FSU, our
offensive line knows what Ihey
are facing."
Florida will ease ap la prac­
tice routine Thursday and
travel to Parry to apeod the
night Friday, goto* on to
Tallahassee in time for tbe
game Saturday afternoon.

ta n fe r h

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tha m u lt was two touch­
downs and on* 25 yard gain
which set up another 'Cana
score.

GAINESVILLE (Spl.F— It
aow appears Florida's offen­
sive team will start against
FSU Saturday intact for the
flrxt Uma tinea the Mississippi
rout Oct. 10.
In that 30-14 victory for the
Gator* this lineup opened tbe
cootcit ou offense:
Short Side End— Junior Gary
Thomas, Short Side GuardJunior Larry Beckman, Cen­
ter—sophomor* BUI Carr. Ineida Guard— Junior Larry
Gagser, Inside Tackle— junior
John Whitley. Outside Tackle
Junior Randy Jackson, Lone­
some End — junior Charles
Carey.
Quarteitoack — senior Tom
Shannon, TaUback — Junior
Jack Harper, Fullback — sen­
ior Larry Dupree, Wlngback—
Junior Alan roe.
Since that game at lent
one member of this team has
been missing, tbe most pre­
dominant of which being tallback, Harper and wlngback
Poe.
Harper misted tbe AUbema.
Auburn and Georgia games
due to injury, Poe missed toe
list three quarters against
Alabama, plus tbe Auburn and
Georgia games.
Thomas missed the South
CaroUns, Alabama end Au­

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ty Commissioner V c r a o n of a countywide taxpayer*'
Dunn, "a n d this was ably done association,
a proposition
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has been en­ other fire municipalities In six years than during any like
dorsed by th« Board or Coun­ Seminole and the remaining period in the county's history,
ty Commissioners and the 500 square mUet o f unincor­ this is not the time to rest oo
Board of Public Instruction, porated county areaa.
laurels. We must either pro­
•aid GUchrist'a comments and
"W hile it's true." Dunn de- gress or retrogress since no
recom aendatlona applied not dared, "that m ore progress person, place or things re­
only to Sanford but also the has been made during the past mains sta tic."

Dunn attributed thia pro­ other county officials and the
gress primarily to the fore­ Seminole Chamber of Com­
sight, long range planning and merce together with other a c ­
determination of the County tive groups. Competent auth­
Commissioners
during
the orities, Dunn pointed out,
1951- go period and as con­ made studies and recommen­
tinued by subsequent boards. dation* ter roods, schools,

public buildings, draining and
water control and financing.
Some, be said, have been ac­
complished.
"During thia period," assert
ed Dun, "the county's fiscal
and tax structure hat been im-

Tbo billy gent wasn't axBelly as white as enow. Ac­

tually, It waa pretty dirty
from the back lot whore the
beys had kept it hidden for
10 days to keep their parents
from finding out a neighbor
bad given It to them.
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ityThe form er commissioner Is
convinced that organizing a
taxpayers group whose dir­
ectors would represent agri­
cultural as well as com m er­
cial and Industrial enterprises,
plits service Mtsblishments,
tourist, and home owners
would enhance not only the
progress made in the past five
y e a n hut stimulate continued
interest and progress in these
and other respective fields.
Dunn claims that citizens
presenting all these phases ot
activity could provide s val­
uable service in sn advisory
rapacity ,o county officials
and liaison to the taxpayers.

Truck ‘Collector’

DEPOSIT

DEALER

S A V IN G S T O Y O U !

proved from what waa aaid
to be the worst In the state
to one o f which it has been
said, 'F ew , if any, counties
arc in a more sound condi­
tion. As a result of reappraisal
and new construction," Dunn
went on to say, the total
assessed — including non-tax­
able — value of all property
has Increased 359 per cent,
the total assessed
taxable
value 505 per cent, and the
total ad valorem tax receipts
have increased 123 per cent
while the total m illage rat*
has been reduced 65 per cent.
T his," he said, "h a s spread
the cost o f county government
among m ore cltirens without
hardship to any."
Dunn said his figures reveal­
ed that from 1959 through 1963
new construction has amount­
ed to an estimated 9M,161,053.
"With
a more
realistic,
equitable and stabilized tax
structure."
Dunn
declared,
"coupled with the adoption of
comprehenalvt
toning
plus
subdivision regulations
and
building codes, w e have 19
new Industries with 2,000 em ­
ployes producing an annual
payroll exceeding IT S million.
We now have three major
shopping centera, two new
banks and approval for a
third, flank deposits have in­
creased M per cent, postal receipta are up 49 per cent, pop­
ulation up So per cent and
school enrollment up AS per
cent."
Dunn pointed to the seven
new schoots built and the pro­
perty purchased (or three now
planned, facilities added to
many older schools, a new
county jail, medical facility,
alterations
and renovations
made to the Courthouse plus
the Agricultural, Engineering
amt Road Department build­
ings.
Dunn also described the site
chosen for the East Cntral
Florida University along the
southeast county line, the pro­
posed Junior college, the can­
al to the east roast, the coun­
ty's
representation on the
Hast Central Florida Regional
Planning Council, and the
Central Florida Development
Committee as steps of pro­
gress. He included the San­
ford N sval Air Station "with
its oustandlng personnel con­
tributing to the social, cul­
tural and economic growth of
the entire county and the fact
it Im i been designated a per­
manent facility."
Dunn contends that s i an
aid to the continued progress
of the county through perhaps
what now Is needed most—
citizen participation Interest,
the proposed taxpayer! asso­
ciation should barome a real­

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Adams County lawr enforce­
ment
officials
arrested
a
"tru ck collector."
They became auspicious af­
ter they noticed four trucks
parked in 'he yard of 27-yearold Ronald Taylor. A check
showed they were stolen.
O fficers
arrested
Taylor
when be returned home driv­
ing another truck. It also was
stolen, they said.
"E ria Ge Bragh" la an old
Irish war cry which meana
"Ireland Forever."

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Dinner Honors The Whites' *T oad“bon
rj***
Meet Monday
Mr. White it employed t t i i r f Orlande, a floor eovaring
tor Jemll, toe.I rimr— .

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oa the White*'
oy tovnitDoara
Mr. pal Mr*. Oae Jobspea, Mr. pad Mr*. WaMeaur
D e a r pad Mr. pad Mrs. Char*
loo
Mr.
Nor. 0. ISM, at the
Church ta Battowa
VatU, Vt They Bred atoot el
their Berried Hfe la Spring*
field. Mass., sad hare resided
la Lsaiweod Mr the poll II

ru u rr

now

WAiamoTON (urn Now's Mo time to plant
apriap-fioaorta i bulbs, the U.
f . Doporta eat M Agriculture

M iss Lyons To W ed J. D. H igh

In Geneva
Robert WUey of RoUtos Coltog* will be iw tt ipeefcer at
the pent meeting of the Seratoole Audubon Society. Hie
subject will be "Australia As
f Saw It.” Re will show slides
as wed as tel) mom of his exleriencos while la Australis.
There will be soma articles
so sale from Audubon House,
soeh as note paper, calendars,
etc. which would make rood
Christmas present*.
The meeting will bo held oo
Meaday, Nov. a , at 2:10 p.m.
at the Geneva Community
Hall. Notice the change la
date due ta the Thanksgiving
holiday.
Xveryooe is invited to joia
la, especially those Interested
in conservation aod who levs
birds and other wildlife.

with a dtp—r potty
hr fatally oad
Meade at

MR. AND MR8. PERCY WHITE of Lonfwood,
on their 39th wedding anniversary.

dfomsunaksM

Qohtwi

4 o*. eaa mushroom stems,
drained
t i cup chopped celery
14 cup chopped onion
2 os. jar sliced pimento,
drained
Vi tap. poultry seasoning
2 c a u (lOVi os. each) condens­
ed cream o f mushroom soup

1 cup milk
2 o i. can chow main noodles
Into a 2-quart casierole,

Prepare cake mix as directed oa pkg., adding peanut but­
ter with eggs and water. Bake
according to pkg. directions.
Makea two I or frlneh layers.
• • •
PEANUT BUTTER
FROSTING
Vi cup peanut butler
14 cup margarine (Vi stick)
2 cups powdered sugar
I tap. vanilla
dash aalt
Cream together peanut but­
ter and margarine. Continue
whipping and slowly add pow­
dered augar, beating until
smooth. Add cream, vanilla
and salt and beat until thor­
oughly mixed and smooth.
Makes enough to froit and
fill an 8-inch, two layer cake.
• • •
PEANUT BUTTER
FRUIT SALAD TOPPING
U cup peanut huttcr
•j cup dairy sour cream
14 cup honey
U cup plrveappte-grapcfrult
drink
Combine and blend peanut
butler, sour cream and honey.
Gradually
add
pineapplegrapefruit drink, atlrring con­
stantly and carefully. Serve
over your favorite fruit salads.
This lopping Is especially good
cm apple* and bananas. Makes
1 cup.

rubbed with butter, com bine
the turkey, mushrooms, c e l­
ery, onion, green pepper, pi­
mento end poultry seasoning.
Blend together mushroom soup
• • •
and milk. Pour over the tur­
CREAM
ED ONIONS
key mixture. Sprinkle chow
WITH DRIED BEEF
mein noodles around the edge
o f the casserole. Bike in slow ■i lb pkg. sliced dried beef
oven at 321 degrees for -to 2 lbs. small onions US)
2 thsps. margarine
minutes. Serves 6.
• • •
2 limps. Hour
Any child can tell you, "h a p ­ h tsp suit
piness Is a peanut butter 2 cups milk
sandwich." Those happy pea­ 1 cup bread crumbs
nut butter aandwich eaters 2 lb»ps, butler or margarine
Pee! onions and place In
should be eternally grateful to
a St. Louis, llo ., physician, boiling sailed water unlit ten
who Invented peanut butter der, aliout 10 minutes. Drain
while seeking ■ nutritious, and place in H i quart baking
s u lly digested high protein dish. Mrlt 2 thips. butter In
food (or hi* patients. It wasn't saucepan. Sllr in flour and
so long ago, either—in 1H!&gt;0— salt. Add milk gradually and
that this food took Hi place sltr until satire thickens. Cut
among the favorite foods for dried beef Into pieces and
with
boiling water.
children, but in Just a few cover
years its popularity grew un­ Drain Immediately. Add dried
til today peanut butler ranks beef In sauce. Pour sauce over
right behind margarine and onions. Combine bread crumbs
butter i s the most widely used
sproad for bread. It Is not tho
exclusive property of children,
however, as survey shows that
it is enjoyed by idulls of all
ages. Peanut butter provides
the same amount of protein os
two whole eggs and more pro­
tein than It contained In a
gists of milk. It has more p ro­
tein per ounce than beef, bam ,
chicken or liver.
• • •
PAUL n m n e BOWLS
Here ir e several recipes
5 " diam. $1.95 9 " dlam. $9.95
from the peanut hutler Insti­
3)| " diam. 1,95 7 " diam. 4.93
tute. I think you will like them
SII.VKKI'LATE BY —
very much.
INTERNATIONAL

PEANUT BUTTER CAKE
1 pkg. yellow cake mix
Vi cup cream y peanut butter
•gfs aa directed on pkg.
water, aa directed on pkg.

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JEWELERS
112 8. PARK AVE.

Hosiery
Phoenix a nd Clausner
• Latest Fall Shades
• New Texture Hose
• All Sizes

Department

Cream shortening and augar
wail. Beat in the egg and lamon extract. Sift dry ingred­
ients together and stir into the
mixture. Add ralains. Divide
dough into 4 parts. Form each
part into a roll about V4 Inch
in diam eter. Cut cookies off
these rolls and form them into
balla about the aiie of a w al­
nut. D ip each cookie in augar.
Place sugar aide up 3 Inches
apart on ungreaied cookie
sheets. Bake at 400 degrees for
B to 10 minutes. Makea 4 do*rn.

* • •
CHOCOLATE

chocolate
1 cup lifted powdered sugar
about I Vi tbsps. water
Melt butter or margarine
and chocolate together over
low heat. Remove from heat
add augar and water. Beat
until smooth and o f spreading
consistency. Spread on cook­
ies. Makes 4Vi dozen.

• • •

MOLDED
HOLIDAY DESSERT
1 3-oi. pkg. fruit flavored gela­
tin
1 cup boiling water
1 Up. vanilla
1 15-01. c m sweetened condrnitd milk

2 cups whipping cream o r

POTATO COOKIES
l i cup butter o r margarine
1 cup brown augar
1 tip. vanilla
1 egg
2 ox. (2 sq .) unsweetened
chocolate
Vi cup mashed potato
Ik cup chopped nuts
l 1* cups lifted flour
Isp. salt
tv tsp. (taking soda
K cup huttermllk
Cream butter, add sugar
gradually and cream until
fluffy. Add vanilla and egg.
Blend In chocolate, mashed

envelopes whipped
topping mix

2

dessert

Dissolve fruit flavored gel­
atin In 1 cup boiling water.
Set aside to cool. Whip the
cream or dessert topping as
directed on pkg. Add vanilla.
Stir sweetened condensed milk
gradually into gelatin mixture.
Add gelatin-milk mixture to
whipping cream or topping and
blend well, so that It is uni­
formly mixed. Four Inin a #cup mold. Chill until firm. Un­
mold. Serve with a crisp
cookie or bar cookie. Serves
10-13.

Petersburg, where she touches
French and Spanish.
Mr. High woo hens In TbmpkinsvDto, Ky. He was grad­
uated from Seratoots High
School with the class ef 1258
and the University of Florida
hi JOT. He to presently em­
ployed by the Florida Power
Corporation a* an electrical
The wadding will be an event
of Saturday, Dec. 12, at 2 p.m.
at the Calvary Baptist Church
In Clearwater.

HEARTY

MISS SUSAN LYONS

NEW YORK (UP1&gt; — West
to find out if he's serious about
marriage 7 Aak him tor n
sweetheart efaoet, contempor­
ary version of the bops cheat
of old. Only ooc out of five
men who give their girls cedar
chests backs out of marriage,
a recent survey showed.

Phil R ose flew here from
hie Hoag Kong facility Mon­
day to show fashion editors
attending the ttth annual Na­
tional P ress Week just how
long sweaters could grow end
y et rem ain under $80 to price.
Rose said if the work were
done entirely to the United
States the cost would increase
25 or 30 per cent. As It is
$1.73-a-diy laborers spend six
to eight hours finishing each
ensemble with crochet or em ­
broider detail.
Included in his collection
were dresses, dresses with
c o its , conventional sweaters,
shills, long shifts and pants.
Each w as unique In Hint it
bore handwork detail—usually
In the form of crocheted wool
o r em broider on sleeve trim,
Inset hands or bodices.
What Rose termed "shaker"
knits ran throughout his Cal­
ifornia
creations. Urn first
com plete line which he has
produced with the aid of Hong
Kong labor. Tho "shaker"
knit could most easily bo d e­
fined as
tho old-fashioned

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Five Foot Long Sweaters
B E V E R L Y HILLS,
Calif.
(U P !)— L ow cost Oriental la­
bor today enabled one Cali­
fornia designer to com er a
specialized market—slim wom­
en buyers seeking five-foot
long sw eaters.

P A Y LESS A T . . .

GLAMOUR COLOR
N* TINTING
FROM fg-50

sweater knit with ■ new sil­
houette.
Elongated shifts introduced
by Rose, in effect, were long,
long sweaters extending to
within eight inches ef Use
floor.
White waa Use predominant
color, and his shaker caprla
the most eye catching.

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and 2 tbapa, butter for topping. potato and nuti. Sift dry in­
Sprinkle over top. Bake In hot gredients together and add al­
oven, 425 degrees, for 12 to
ternately with buttermilk, mix­
19 minute*.
ing after each addition Just
e • •
enough to combine Ingredients.
RAISIN DROPS
Drop by teaspoon on ungresiV4 cup margarine
•d cookie sheet. Bake to 373
% cup sugar
degree oven for 12 minutes.
1 egg
Cool and frost.

Vi tsp. Umoa extract
IK cups lifted flour
K tap. cream of tartar
% tsp. baking soda
V4 tap. lilt
1 cup raisins

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ly- [the engagement and approachona, of Clearwater, announce
tbelr
ter, Miss Sunn Jeanne Lyons,
to Joe Dempsey High, son of
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. High, of
Sanford.
The lovely bride-elect waa
born at New Brighton, Pa. Me
waa graduated from Clear­
water High School with the
class of 1200, tod the Univers­
ity of South Florida at Tampe
in 1203. She is presently a
faculty member of Laalman
Junior High School la St

The Vogue At Fashion Show

My Mm. M, k
Boast turkey plus more tur­
key is called for by most
Thanksgiving Day gatherings.
Seans say still want to stuff
and roast the turkey, but the
goodsra hostess who wants to
spend a little extra time with
her guests will achieve this
goal by setoetlag one or more
of the newest convenient poul­
try Roms, A 12 to IS pound
turkey that is already stuffed
with old-fashioned bread stuff­
ing and a lour pound boneless
turkey rout will supply about
the same amount of meat to
servo 12 to W persons.
I f you have turkey end
there Is some left try this
Turkey Crunch.
TURKEY CRUNCH
1 cups diced cooked turkey

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N o t. 19, 1964 —

P »«« f

W E E K -E N D

Jeannene Morgan, Harvey Bloodsworth Repeat Vows
J tasacoe E. M argin, d iu g h -1 The living room furnishings I v u transformed into a replica
Itr ot Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph E . w ire removed and the room o f a quaint chapel. The ImM tth ie u o f Geneva, and Harm j Bait Bloodsworth, son o f
Harvey Bloodsworth o f this
d tp , and grandson o f Mr. and
Mrs. James Arthur Bloods­
worth o f Rochelle, Ga., w ere
Baited in holy matrimony Satwrday, New. 7, at 7:30 p.m. at
the home o f the bride's par­
ents.

1

Geneva

Personals
Ur. and Mrs. Gus Somm
were recent guests of Miss
Ada and Miss Isabel Rogers.
The Somms make their home
la Orange City during the win­
ter.
Ur. and Mrs. Robert Y a r­
borough and children are now
living with the Lester Har­
pers at their home in Geneva.
Mrs. Yarborough is the for­
m er Susan Harper.
Bill Romans and Willard
Som ans entertained at a barbeque at their borne in Geneva
this past Sunday. Those invit­
ed were their friends and feilow workers from the Cape.
From all reports there w ere
well over 100 people attending
this event.
A big pat on the back to the
people o f Geneva who are
working in the behalf of that
gentleman, Charles
Lamb.
Here’s wishing you good luck
with your project.
Visiting with hire. Carrie
Maswell are Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Stumb and Mrs. Paul Maxwell.
The Stumbs and Mrs. M axucll
are all from Springfield, Ohio.

MR. ANI) MRS. HARVEY RLOODSWORTH

spiral white wrought Iron can­
delabra,

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baskets

accented

with

containing

magnificent arrangement* of

tested Florida East Coast, U r. sod
Mrs. Bloodsworth are tem por­
Mrs. MatfcJeux chose for her arily residing with her parents
daughter's wedding a (tunning until their new home la com ­
spice laen frock with beige a c­ pleted on Dougtas Avenue.
cessories and her corsage was
Out of town wedding guests
o f champagne Deodrobium or­ included Mrs. W. 11. Weatherschids.
bee, grandmother of the bride,
Immediately following the from Jacksonville Beach; Mrs.
wedding, a reception w ai held Thomas Weathersbee, aunt ol
at the home. The refreshment the bride, Michelle and Wil
table w ai overlaid with an ex ­ Ham H. Weathersbee III, cou­
quisite handmade lace cloth. sins of the bride, all from
Coffee was poured from an­ Jacksonville Beach, and Mr.
tique silver ta rries and toast­ and M ri. George S. Mathicux
ed nuts and slipper mints were o f Cocoa Beach.
served from silver compotes.
Guests from Sanford were
The three-tie red wedding cake Chief and Mrs. Roy Williams
waa topped with love birds of the SPD, Capt. and Mrs. Ar
and a crystal bow l contained nold Williams, SrD , Mrs. Mil
sparkling fruit punch.
Assisting at the reception
were Mrs. Lee E lder, Mrs. B.
E. Ramey and M rs. T bom is
Weathersbee. M lai D i a n e
Bridges served aa junior hos­
tess.
For her going aw ay outfit
Nationally A dirrti«rd
ilk' bride wore an elegant im ­
Sold and Serviced
ported blue velvet dress from
By A Registered Jeweler
Belgium, which was a gift

red and white glads and white
mums. Rev." Julian Stenstrom
officiated at the impressive
candlelight, double ring cere­
mony.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride was lovely,
gowned in an aqua crepe and
chiffon sheath. Her accessories
w ere white and her short veil
o f Illusion fell from a seed
peari tiara. She wore an heir­
loom string of pearls, now be­
longing to her mother, and she
carried a cascade bridal bou­
quet of while orchid*, m l
rotes ami Strphanotis.
Mrs. Louie D. Bridges at­
tended the bride as matron of
honor and was dressed in blue
dimnlty accented with white
embroidery. She carried a
small crescent bouquet of blue
mums and her headpiece was
a short blue veil.
from her aunt. H er accessor­
Captain Arnold Williams of ies were matching, and her
the Sanford Police Department corsage was of orchids.
served the groom as best man.
After a wedding trip lo the

la your body skin dry? Is
your circulation sluggish? Do
you have aches, yarns and
cram ps in your legs? You
rfiouid see your doctor about
your aches and pains but you
can also help yourself by do­
ing a “ Body Lift."
If your skin ugly? Do you
hate to wear an evening dress
or don a bathing suit when you
go to the tropics, California
or
Florida.
When
winter
com et, do you often find your
body skin dry and itchy, and
that overheated room* give
you a sort of dry scale? De­
finitely you need help, and
you can give it to yourself.

lightly with cosm etic oil, the
same kind you use on your
neck and face Wrap yourself
In a bath sheet and relax on
the bed with your feet higher
than your head. Make It at
least a twenty-minute rest.
This reverse circulation is
your well-being. When you get
up and start back Into the
“ mainstream" of your busy
life, spray your body with a
favorite body cologne. Brush
your hair vigorously, do a
good makeup and you will
feel like a renewed woman.
A body lift like this once
a day would lie wonderful, but
even ooce a week helps you to
relax and makes you feel that
you are doing something nice
for yourself After forty wo­
men need tc pamper them­
selves.

If you are a “ cream putt"
and ronnot stand a cold show­
er, you miss some of the exhilar aton of the rinsing.
Towel your body dry, briskly
rubbing it. Now rub your body

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man Bridges, Mrs. Lea Elder.
Mrs. B. H. Ram ey and Robert
Howell.

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Have you contributed to the
Judy Klnnlard fund T If not you
tnsy do so by sending your
check or money order to: Judy
Klnniard Fund, P. O. Box 543,
Give your body a glow. Use
Sanford. Let's show Judy and
her family that the people of salt, Just common table salt,
Geneva are with them In their as your pick-up. Stand under
the shower and dip a longtime of need.
bandied bath brush into a bowl
Sarah Craig, daughter of of salt. Then vigorou sly scrub
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harper, every Inch of your body. Be
was married on Nov. 16 In San­ sure to do a lot of work on
ford to Henry E. Jaeger, who your back. Now you are ready
is stationed at the Sanford N a­ for a dashing, tingling shower
val Air Base. The Jaegers are to rinse away the salt. Let the
making their home in Sanford shower becom e colder and
cokier.
i t l«03&gt;h West First Street.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Shaw ley over the
weekend were Dlck'e parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gardner,
from Tampa.

I provbed altar waa flanked on and Berman B ridge*
either aide by seven-branched the guests.

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HOLIDAY
SLEEPWEAR
AND
ROBES!

Mrs. S. T. Bills
Honor Guest Of
Shower
Mrs. Myrtle ITcldenreich was
hostess recently at her Orange
Avenue home to a pink and
blue shower honoring Mrs.
Stanly T. Hills. Assisting as cohostesses were Mrs. Mary Ann
Harrison and Mrs. Alyce Tur­
ner.

CHARLES APPLEBY

Hull-Ellerbe
Wedding Plans
Announced

MRS. IRVING PRYOR, displays clothes hanger,
doll hat and unique stationary, all featuring
hand details to be sold at the Garden Club
Bazaar this Friday beginning at 10 a.m. at the
Civic Center.

MRS. C. M. FLOWERS, left, Mrs. Clyde Ramsey, center, and Mrs. R. L.
Andrews nre showing wall plaques, Christmas trees and other Items to
he featured at the bazanr this Friday. Plan to attend the fabulous bazaar,
which will offer an assortment o f unusual merchandise including drift*
wood, necdlecrnft, white elephants, home canned products and countless
other items.

The Dempsey Family Returns To North Orlando
By Margaret Cosby
M r. and Mrs. Doyle Dempatjr and their three children,
Sharon, 13; Jim m y, 14, and
Doyle Jr., 12, are all glad to
be baek la North Orlando.
They spent less than eight
month* In New Smyrna Beach
to be d o s e to Mrs. Doyle's
parents, who were In poor
health. They are back now,
living In a larger house, on 40
South Devon Avenue, with
their 21-foot cabin
cruiser
parked outside.
While In New Smyrna, they
enjoyed ocean fishing from
Tba Ferfree and water skiing
on the Indian River. They are
looking forward to Invcstlgit-

llEAUTY SALON
IN MONTEZUMA IIOTKI

3rd &amp; MAGNOLIA

Survey Indicates

ECKERCJ
. .D r u q S t o r e s

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SOFT, WARM
CHALLIS
PAJAMAS

Eggheads Prefer

warmer weather. Right now,

Working Alone

they are making plana for a
trip

to

the

Ocala

National

Forest for a weekend o f bunt­
ing. Jimmy shot his first deer
last season up at the Dempsey
camp in the Forest, and
they're hoping his luck is with
them again this year. 1 sur­
mise, however, that even Sha­
ron wouldn't mind landing her
own buck one day. You aee,
the whole Dempsey fam ily la
very ouldoorsy and takes to
most all sports and athletic
activity, so for the distaff
member* of the fam ily lo
down their own deer wouldn’ t
he too unusual. It would Just
be a goad day's hunt and a
freezer lull of dinner for the
winter.
Dad Dempsey is an investi­
gator for the Public Utilities
Commission In Winter Park;
mother is a registered nurse,
now employed us a dental as­
sistant, also in Winter Park:
Doyle Jr. Is presently recup­
erating from hronchiul pneu­
monia in Winter Park M emor­
ial Hospital; and Jimmy la the
sportsman, while Sharon will
give anything a try from
camping to playing the organ.
.She Is active in F’uture T each ­
er* of Am erica. Future Home­
makers of Am erica, and the
Girls Athletic Association at
l.yman High School. She as­
pires to becom e u pediatri­
cian; her mother is her inspi­
ration. Sharon has already
tasted of hospital service as
a Candy Striper wliilo living
in New Smyrna Beach.

EVELYN'S

Purpose
Jacket

Ing all the nooks and craanles] per, New Smyrna Beach, C o-1are delighted, however, that I their home ■
or the St. Johns River c o m e jcoa » Cocoa and Clermont. We I they have decided to make |North Orlando!

The honor guest received
an abundance o f lovely gifts,
and refreshments of Hawaiian
Final details have been com ­
punch and a bootee decorated pleted for the Hull-Ellerbe
wedding.
cake were served.
Mist Caroline
Hull
and
Attending were the Mmes.
E. A. Adamciyk, Natalie E g­ Wickham Bacot Ellerbe II will
bert, Troy Piland, Connie be married this Saturday, Nov.
Branson, Lois Bristow, Norma 31, at 3 p.m . at the First Bap­
Mathleson, Frank Cook and tist Church o f Geneva with
Mrs. Cook's mother, Mrs. Julian Stenstrom officiating.
All friends and relatives of
Homer Green, from Ocala.
the young couple are cordially
Invited to attend the wedding
and the reception Immediately
following at the Geneva Com ­
munity HalL

Tim Dempsey family is allFlorida with birth certificates
reading, from dad down, Jss-

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NEW YORK (UP1&gt;—A study
of 342 persons with “ high in­
tellectual capability" shows
lhat 70 per cent o f them took
Jobs “ which gave them free­
dom (o work alone or power
to Individually lead and dom ­
inate others.”
The study, conducted by
seven Columbia University re­
searchers and published as a
book, "Talent and Perform ­
ance,” was conducted among
persons who had received fel­
lowships at Columbia for post­
graduate or professional train­
ing 13 years ago.
The researchers concluded
that these "academ ically tal­
ented" people "tend not to be
the type who enjoy being team
m em bers in the organization."
"T h is 70 per cent figure Is
much higher than we expect­
e d ," said Eli Glnzherg, Co­
lumbia economics profrssor.
" I t 's an important finding
DOYLE DEMPSEY, has recently returned with his family to North Or­
because It indicates bow very
lando. With their father are Sharon and Doyle Jr. At the time o f picture,
large the search for self-deter­
Mrs. Dempsey was visiting another son, Jimmy, in the hospital.
mination, self-expression and
autonomy looms la the talent­
ed people’ s plans for their
life w ork."
The study also showed that
those who did well In college
did not necessarily do well la­
ter In life.
LOS ANGELES (U P I )-F o r vacations to travel,"
sa
Another finding was lhat the
the family that has every­ Jumcs McLaughlin, executive most successful persons in the
thing, huw about a villa hi secretary.
group married early and (hose
Spain T
"W e put these people In who "had difficulty launching
Or a castle on the Rhine?
neighborhoods u hrro they can their careers . . . tended to
Procuring such accom m oda­ meet their sophisticated coun­ m arry late. Single men were
tions is the specialty o f a new terparts around the world, or not consplcious among those
travel
organization hrre. just relax with the n obility." in the tup achievement level."
World Wide Living Inc., which
Among
the conclusions
The major lament o f World
deals in luxury housing abroad Wide is the "luxury housing reached by the researchers:
for discriminating American shortage" in Europe— luxury
—"N o individual who has the
travelers.
housing on t h e
European capacity and desire to proceed
The firm can procure, for standard roughly com pares to with his education should be
example, a 16th century, sev- middle class housing in A m er­ blocked hy tack of funds."
—A high level o f employ­
rn-bedroom castle m Tangier, ica. said McLaughlin.
ment
in the outside world en­
built by Moorish invaders; a
European econom ic p r o ■
tlth century farmhouse rear grams, It seem s, have forced couraged the students to pur­
Parts lhat onee was the pleas more and m ore rural workers sue their education to the
ure abode of Louis VIII; or a into the cities, dwindling the i'b.D . and "the conservation
three-story terraced villa in housing supply, while at the of talent truly depends upon
Majorca,
overlooking
t h e same time enriching m ore minimum unemployment."
yachts uf Europe’ s pleasure persons who then want lo
set.
spend their wealth on better
It admittedly caters to a housing.
limited m a rk et
This shortage, said .Michael

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Account* Welcomed
• Open Friday
Evenings

"W e are In ousinesa for the Paulin, a second m em ber of
man who travels to vacstlon. the organization, was a reason
rather than the person who (he organization started.

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— FROM —
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COIL E. 1st k SANFORD A Y E .

“ Thousands of Americans
leave to live ie foreign coun­
tries each y e a r ," Paulin said.
"In Southern Europe—that is,
Greece,i, Italy, France and
Spain—more than 73,000 Am er­
icans have taken residence,
not counting government w ork­
ers."
Psidln and McLaughlin, to­
gether with overseas representstive Kenneth Katz, ar­
range fur these expatriates to
be surrounded with gardens,
yachts and scenic views dur­
ing their stay abroad Instead
of tuuriat-cloggcd downtown
hotels and apartments.
Kata travels the spa and re­
sort area* o f the Continent
from his overseas headquart­
ers in klajorea, Spain — itself
an established pleasure center.
"W e have provided anything
from fully appointed yachts
and villas to deluxe condom ­
inium apartments along the
Mediterranean coast," Paulin
said.
"More than ball o f these
overseas residents are retired
doctors, executives and gov­
ernment employes who find
stimulating relaxation through
a change in
utem.'*

environ

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1 Nor. 19, 1964 — Paf# 11

ftaftr! Venn

tTJbhg:
DEAR AMY: My huabind
monthv a fo but he ian't do­
ing anything

about

took a room

ia town and

it.

He

•s

cornea to aee ua when he
feela Uka it. T1m kida can't
figure out what ia going on.
Now he aaya he doean't have
to divorce me, and he la Juot
going to make m e mlaer-

$acobg O n dbudya
Here ia a hand that gave
(irrat

Britain

ita

awing in the match
Italy

at

the

World

biggest
against
Bridge

Olympiad. Tha bidding in the
box ia that uaed by Jeremy
Flint and Maurice liarriaunUray lo reach aix hearts.
A lot o f p la y tn would have
gona to raven with the North
hand after South'a heart op.
aning and rabid, but Maurice
noted that that there war one
king m ining. Furthermore,
ha and Jeremy play Black*
wood tha aama w ay this columniit oftan racommanda io
that whan Maurice bid four
and fiva no-trump, he « a i
guaranteaing all tha araa.
Therefore, South could and
would hava bid tha grand

U)s

age ? A clergyman could help

able. He aaya be 4oeea t
have to com e back home,
either. We have fWe chil­
dren, ranging from three
yeara old to it . Should I juat
go o o pretending t don't care
what he d oei, or abouid 1
file for a reparation?
BROKEN-HEARTED
DEAR BROKEN: W h y
don't you quit playing gamee
and try to rave your marri­

ZUed for divorce about five

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DEAR A B B Y : E v e r y
Thankagiving m y mother haa
the fam ily ov er for a big
family m eal. Tbia meana 10

By Oswald Jacoby

A A 10TH
f A JI

J .Ac Woman

They feel • Uttla bit better
than their neighbors, ar a
Uttla bit batter than their
business associates, or a little
bit superior to tha woman
In tha cluba that ara open to
them.

Highlight*

Tonight, ho not only playa
Herman, ha plays Herman's
twin brother Charlie as well.
And Herman and Charlie are­
n't exactly compatible what
with Charlie being a bit of a
sharper.

A 9 p m . CBS Perry Mason.
"T h e Case o f the Tragic Tro­
ph y." An open and shut eaae,
or Is it? Since Mason never
tackles one of those and since
7:30-1 p m. CDS The Muni- his clients are never guilty,
tera. "Knock
Wood,
Here the
suspense cornea from

Television Tonight
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DEAR ABBY: That letter
algned
"LOVES CHIL­
DREN" took me heck five
y ea n ago, when we lived in
Duarte. Calif., &lt;Los Angeles
County) where they had the
"BLOCK PARENT" plan,
too. What a comfort it wat to
know that in every block
there w ai a big sign in tha
window of some responsible
parent'! home to let a child
know that If ha w ai being
bullied by another child,
chased by a dog, followed by
a stranger, or feeling ill, he
could go to that home for
help as an island of safety.
The block parents In Duarte
were also Instructed to nolify the sheriff if they saw any
•trangt • looking characters
either
parked
near
the
school or hanging around
where children gathered. My
children have to walk a mile
to and from school tv rry
day here In Oregon, and 1
aura do wish they had that
BLOCK PARENTS p l a n
here. 1 wouldn't worry so
much.
MRS. E . SMITH

ara.
Than they might lend a
sympathetic ea r to tha activ­
ities and hobbies o f thalr ac­
quaintances. They may b«
surprised at how many mu­
tual Intaraata ar* uncovered-

T V Time Previews

TV Time Show of tha Night: Comas Charlie." This is a
9-9:30 p.m. ABC. Bewitched. public service announcement:
••Just One Happy F am ily ." Aa If this seriea break* you up
it Darrin doesn't have enough and you think Fred (iwynna'a
trouble with Samantha's moth­ performance aa Harman ia tha
er, her father, an intolerable funniest thing ainca Boris
bigot (completely against mix­ Karloff, prepare for • treat.

t Soft find tar
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WORN OUT

DEAR WORN: Hints won't
help. Recruit the women
end teen-aged girls to shoul­
der tome ot the load. (Leeva
th* men alooe.) What could
be more appropriate than
cold turkey at Thanksgiving
time?

syRuth Miiiatt

Lonely people often claim searching fo r friends. But
As long aa they faal bat­
they can't make friends be­ each tlma after a few mast­ ter than tha people they meat
ing* decides aha haa "nothing
l throughout ordinary channel*,
cause they hava nothing in
in com m on" with tha other
they ar* g o in g to ba lonely
common with their associates.
member*.
A young woman working in
What non* o f these lonely,, and apart.
an office where the rest of searching woman acama to
Thalr first step toward
the staff find plenty o f realise ia that behind that finding a place for themthings to talk and jok e about phraia "nothing in common" aalvas and m aking frianda
sita alouf at her desk, lonely they ara hiding tha fact that must ba to quit measuring
and left out. She explains it they always feel Juat a little other* by th eir own mental
by: “ I haven't anything in bit better than the members image o f themselves (which
common with the other girls o f any group with whom they could b# a w rong on*) and
in the office."
instead accept others as they
ara naturally associated.

ed marriages) shows up and
when hr learns hia daughter
haa married a mortal, his
(ury knows no bounds. Darrin
lakes a real beating, but it all
end* a* happily as poasihl*.
The usual fine cast (E lliabeth
Montgomery. Dirk York and
Agnes Moorrhead) la aug­
mented by the guest appear­
ance of Maurice Evans aa Big
Warlock Daddy. Good ahow.

•dull* ia d 14 children rang­
ing from tlx lo 11 yeara old.
Mother is not young any
more and she has no one to
help her prepare the dinner,
but she starts tha day be.
fore and says aha enjoys fix­
ing the turkey and pies, etc.
Before dinner, all tha w om ­
en sit with the men drink­
ing highballs and listening to
Chriitmai records w h i l e
Mom and I set tha table. I
help her aerve, and the two
of ua clean up afterwards,
while everyone else aits on
their posteriors.
1 don't think it's m y ptaea
to ask the others to pitch in.
but wouldn't y o u
think
they'd know enough them­
selves to offer without being
asked? Maybe if you print­
ed thla they'd taka tha hint.

you pick up the piecea if you
gave him h alf a chance. 1
can think o f five eicellcn t
rcaaona to try — and they
range from three y e a n old
to 11.

ians took seven rounds o f
bidding to rsach tha grand
alam. Actually, it waan't too
♦ A«
bad a contract, but there wea
• AMT
no way to n u k e it.
Tartnea Reeea opened tha
AQJta
AM
tan o f diamonds. South might
W 10 4
W iS
have triad th e diamond fl♦ KM
♦ m ill
+ Q JM M
A IM S
ntasa right than end there,
(* )
but he decided that Rasas
M l
would not lead from e king
f K Q IT I I
and that he had batter play
♦ QJTt
for a 3-3 spade break.
AS
Henre, he want up with
We
tha ace nf diamonds, lad a
If
Waae 1 ♦
fern apada to hia king and a sec­
3A
Peas 4 N T. Bern ond apada beck to dumm y’s
BA
Tut BN.T. Pm
ace. Than ha led tha all im­
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Pare Pea
Pern portant third apada. East
-♦ M
showed nut and South con­
j alam with a ilightly batter ceded down one because he
enutd not g et three diamond
! hand.
I A t tha other table, tha Ital­ discards.

A housewife, tied down by
small children, finds no social
Ufa In her own neighborhood
because aha has "n oth in g in
common" with her neighbor*.
Another woman Joins first
on* club and than another

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it up at the next PTA meetin g? Ail that is necessary
for this plan to work ia the
cooperation o f aite mother in
every block in your school
district.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO "A LSO MADE A MISTAKE,
BUT WORE W H IT E ": When
I advised thusty:
"Don't
make two — don't wear
white,” I did not mean the
kind
of
"m istak e"
you
thought i meant. Tha mis­
take was in her tin t choice.
1 would Dot reeom m sed •
white, form al, church-type
wedding for a divorcae.
Babe, usted?
a

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Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stam ped, seif ad­
dressed envelope.
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(19700. Los Angeles, Calif.,
for Abby a booklet, "HOW
TO WHITE LETTERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS."

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fT A would welcome your

wondering how he's going to
get this one acquitted.
B-30-B p.m. ABC. My Three
Sons. "Tha Coffeehousa Set."
There's nothing strikingly ori­
ginal about the beatnik takeotfa and if Robbie (D on Gra­
dy) wants to sing in a coffee­
house, that's his affair. But,
there ia one very funny scene
in which U&gt;a entire family
does a Uvingroom impression
of the coffeehouse hangers on.

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bungling style and manner ai
would have disgraced boyi of
U years of age. These solemn
contracts, having the sanction
of the lews of God and man,
were act at naught without
judicial Investigation end for
causes which, so far aa they
appeared to Congress, were

The recast U. S. Supreme
Court ruling aa reepporttesmeat based as the principle of
"ess man, oae vote,'* has stirred s flurry eg talk is Florida
about adopting a (Bicameral
legislature.
UBicameral m e a n “ooe
houee,” and the system oper­
ate* today la but oae of the 50
state* of the natioo-Nebraa-

neither justified by divine law,
principle nor reason."
Continuing bis scathing de­
nunciation. our representative
In Washington cited why he
favored annulment of a Terri­
torial law directing court to
be held in Key West "where
only nine people reside per­

manently,** sad of another
changing the county seat from
Apalachicola to St Joecph be­
fore a house had been built in
the latter!
Such waa life and politics
d u r in g Florida's territorial
days operating under e uni­
cameral legislature.

PANELING

pass, it would not be unprece­
dented la this state. History
records that Florida's very
tint self-governing body wee
a unicameral legislature!
la U S, when Florida wa* a
Territory, Congress paaaed aa
act veetiag the legtelathre pow­
er la the Governor end a Leg­
islative Connell composed of
"U of the moat fit and dis­
creet persons" appointed an­
nually by the President The
Governor reported actions of
the Council to Congress, which
could annul any of them.
The teak of finding these
"moat fit and discreet" gtnttemeo remained with the
President until 1828 when the
Territorial Legislative Council
waa made elective. At that
time the Territory waa divid­
ed late U districts, each con­
taining approximately th e
tame number of residents.
It waa not until U3$, 11
years after creation of the
Legislative Council, that Flor­
ida adopted a bicameral sys­
tem of lawmaking. The Con­
stitution of UU, which aet the
stage for statehood, establish­
ed a General Assembly con­
sisting of a Senate and a
House of Representatives.
Relative merits of the two
plans get varied reaction in
present day disc unions. In
Pinellas County recently, the
St. Petersburg Times took a
poll on a one-house legislature.
One booster of the bicameral
ayitem reasoned, "We need
two sets of crooks to keep an
aye on each other." Eighteen
per cent favored a single
house, 39 per cent were for the
bicameral legislature, and 43

A LOO CABIN »erved as temporary quarters for government when Tal­
lahassee became the state capital of Florida in 1824. Top photo, obtained
from the collections o f the Library of Congress, shows Florida's Capitol
in 1838, an depicted by n French artist, Francis Conte de Cnstelnau. Flori­
da's present Capitol, on which construction began in 1839, is shown in
lower photo. The two houses o f the Legislature are quartered in the
two wings.

b y Chuluote American Legion
Post 223 at the Post Home this
Friday starting at 9 p m.

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Muile for dancing will be
by "The Country Cepera." A
door prire. a turkey, and other
prlxct will be awarded during
the evening.
This event la for Legion
members and their Invited
guests.

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Territorial Gov. William P.
DuVal, termed by some histor­
ians aa "the greatest Govern­
or Florida ever had," strived
to help the new lawmakers
keep their feet on the ground
and get the new government
off to a sound start. But the
e a r l y Councils apparently
were a free-wheeling bunch.

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per cent were undecided.

Beginning In 1829, bank* and
Insurance companies w e r e
chartered with lltUa restric­
tion. The Territory issued
bonds for the Union Bank of
Tallahsssce totaling $3 million.
An account of the period re­
lates: "Money flowed freely
until the panic of 1837 when
a decline In cotton prices, the
prolonged Seminole War and
a frost which destroyed the
citrus crop contributed (o the
downfall of
credit.
Many
banks tailed, including the
Union Bank of Tallahassee,
and when the State Constitu­
tion was adopted It made It
unlawful for the Government
to go Into debt or for bankers
to hold office."
The Territorial Council ran
Into fierce criticism from one
recognised leader of the (lay,
Col. Joseph M. While, who
served many year* in Con­
gress aa the Delegate from
Florida.
He once quoted the chair­
man of the judiciary com m it­
tee as saying there had been
"m ore vicious legislation in
the Territory of Florida than
in all other territoriei put to­
gether."
Soon after this, White com ­
plained, **we had a batch ol
divorces granted, apparently
without reason, and In such

Studenta of the Seminole Mamcte, Chattel Lewis, Mika Hancock, Victor Pent. Karan Renfro, Dark! Murray,
High School TEC Club toured Dicnncn, Caclk Durand, Wade Vlckeri, Rodney Lobdcll, Cary bert Nary and Mika Smith
the Martin-Marietta plant in
Orlando la puriult of broaden­
ing knowledge of the various
phaaet of drafting and engi­
neering.
Albert Bertani, director of
profenkmal development at
Martin-Marietta arranged the
tour, which waa conducted by
John Campbell, director of en­
gineering drafting division,
and varioui department headi,
including Edward Walthcr, Ar­
Natural Wood and Royalcote
thur Folkser. Raymond Kerkhoff, John Campbell and Ro­
DON M. Sullivan, oper­ bert Feldman.
Bertani complimented the
ations officer o f Re­
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connaissance A t t a c k
that the school has one of the
Squadron 9 and holder
Wood Grained Sheetrock
best equipped drafting rooms
o f t h e Diatinguished
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Students were accompanied
REMODELING or ADD-A-ROOM
promoted to the rank on the tour by Principal A. J.
o f commander with the Bracken, Teacher R o b e r t
Hoot Owls.
Schmidt, Mrs. Evelyn Kick(Navy Photo) liter, mother of TEC Club
President Denver Vodopich,
and George Goldstein.
Besides Vodopich, other stu­
Chuluoto Post
dents Included Chris TiUis,
i l l
ask a b o u t
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vice president; Gerald Gold­
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Johnson: Next Phase
The most Important event In the
United States today is taking place
behind closed doors, necessarily so
•t the start. It is the development of
new goals, and the reappraisal of old
goals, by President Johnson. It has
begun with the Cabinet-level con­
sultations at the LBJ ranch. It will
continue with the reports of the
President’s task forces that have
been working quietly in most of the
big problem areas for several
months.
Then the message on the State of
the Union will be written and legi­
slation drawn up.
This is an important process for at
least two reasons. The President has
vigorous majorities in Congress
which President Kennedy did not
ha%-e. And he is plainly determined to
make a mark of his own on his time.
The Kennedy style was to gather
around him intellectuals and plan­
ners and officials, to argue and draft
proposals, and then for Mr. Kennedy
to decide.
President Johnson works by con­
sensus. He wants capable groups to
come up with programs he can
adopt. Of necessity he will remain
at the center of the process. The
various parts of his program have
to be coordinated. As the most ob­
vious example, what a task force
wants to do is limited by what the
financial policymakers say the gov­
ernment can afford. But Mr. Johnson
wants more of the decision-mnking
to be done by others, further away
from himself at the center.
Mr. Kennedy, whose process of
thought was closer to himself, looked
for what he thought was the best
program under the circumstances.
The circumstances began with his

own ideas and ended with hta narrow
margin o f victory and his limited In­
fluence in Congress.
Mr. Johnson usually looks farther
out. He obviously intends to involve
Congress and the public at an early
stage In debates generated by his
task forces and the proposals that
result. Hia method is to include them
in the process o f decision-making it­
self. They would then be more likely
to support the result. They would
have helped to shape it.
This is a lively prospect. As the
concept of the Great Society begins
to take tangible shape we will all be
able to discuss it. We for our part
welcome a broader share by the pub­
lic in policymaking. Like others we
have our own ideas to express.
But more than this, most o f to­
day’s great decisions are complex.
They involve a hard labor of
thought, studying the fncts, sorting
out the gains and risks of a given
s t e p , thinking the implications
through. The public too often is left
out in the wilderness instead of be­
ing invited inside.
The election campaign was re­
markably short on intelligent dis­
cussion of issues. We trust that the
President’s flair for communicating
will now progress from his personal­
ity to his organized ideas.
— Christian. Science Monitor

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Herald Area Correspcndents
Enterprise
Mrs. Ritchie Barris
(48 3834
MS-4664
Lake Mary
Mr*. France* Wester
317-6219

Casa# Ike try
Mr*. Jane Casselberry
838-5044

Lake Monroe
Sir*, ft. 1- Johnson
322-4722
Longwood
Mrs. Donna Fates
438-3317

Chulantn
Mrs. Joan M afia
3(3-3742

North Orlando
Sirs. Margaret Cosby
322 6793

Prltnna
Mrs. Mildred Haney
(64-3(31

Osteen
Mr*. Clarene# Snyder
322 4841

Geneva
Mrs. JnAnn Hay*
319-1873

Oviedo
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
263-3160

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Thura., Nov. 19,

.W AL TKM A. (ilKLUVV. K U i r o M ASM l‘ L « l , H U L H
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Billy Is ■ victim of MM sf Iks
commas nuisance habit* that
afflict children. It starts la
early infancy bat often em­
barrasses youngsters through
grammar school, so learn to
curb this habit by Indirect
psychological approach list­
ed below. And will you par*
eats please calm dowu, too,
when Ms bedtime arrival?

leadership.
It is quite obvious, howev­
er, that the Republican par­
ty requires new leadership.
Obvious also is that no Repub­
lican leader who bolted the
Goldwater-Miller ticket this
year or who gave It no more
than faint praise would be
accepts Me to Republican con­
servatives.
The Republican conserva­
tives
could
and
probably
would sabotage the presiden­
tial campaign o f any soft
boiled leader who might now
be imposed on them. Why
n o t? Many soft-boiled Re­
publicans boycotted the Goldwater campaign.
What the Republicans had
better come up with in a hur­
ry is a compromise on the
party leadership. It is not
neressary that either faction
,
lov,, the compromise leader.
Hut it is very necessary that
neither side hates or despis­
es htm.
There ore not many such.
First to
mind probably
would be Nixon He did a big
jo b for Goldwater this year
while such as Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller and Sen. Jacob
K. Javits, both o f New York,
were quaking under the storm
cellar hunks. Illinois* Charles
If. Perry didn’t offend either
side in the campaign. Its did
worse. Perry offended all
hands by losing his run for
governor. If he had been elect­
ed. Percy might have been
1961 everybody's candidate f o r
leader of the GOP.

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M sasglag Editor
DUMIS WILLIAMS
•octet/ Editor
OOTTIE A I'ITIX
City Editor
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‘ T e a painted hia thumb with
bitter stuff from the drugstore,
but this hasn't stopped him.
"S o what else can I do?
Our dentist says he may dis­
tort the position of his teeth
if be persists.”
You Bihle scholars may re­
call that when Gideon was
chosen to lead the Israelites
against a vast arm y o f the invadcra, he didn't meet them
head-on in active combat.
No, indeed I For God bad
urged Gideon to em ploy what
we psychologist* call the In­
direct approach.
Gideon, with only 300 picked

men, thus employed psycholo­
gical atrategy and routed on
army o f about 143,000 men.
Uae this same indirect m e ­
thod when trying to break a
child of the entrenched habit
of thumb lucking.
For this problem is very
common and develops early,
due to the child's attempt to
relax.
It often starts because the
child la put to bed with a
bottle and the act of nursing
thus is a symbol that "trig g ­
ers” his complete relaxation
into deep sleep.
But somtUmas the child is
still restless or hungry or the
bottle rolls out of his reach.
In his resulting frustration
and irritability from hunger
cramps, be finally gels his
thumb into his mouth.
So he starts sucking on his
thumb. This serves as a sub­
stitute for the former "t r ig ­
ger” and also produces m ore
salvia, which ha then swallows
to help fill his stomach.
After the habit has becom e
well developed, it 1* difficut
to change, as many adult*
have likewise learned regard­
ing our own nuisance hablta
of smoking, drinking or ov er­
eating.
But here are some of the in­
direct methods for breaking
this habit*
(1) See that the child's sto­

Letters

Editor, The Herald:
Congratulation*

on

fact that there Is a definite
your threat to our country hy ath ­

Nov. eistic communists. They have
made the statement that they
Now that the smoke has intend to defeat us by sub­
cleared to a great degree, I version, or in war If neces­
would like to clarify a few sary. All of their actiona in
matters. First o f all, I would the past twsnty to thirty
like to state that my w ife y e a n are obviously aimed at
this
and I have never been, are this goal. To ig n o n
not now, end never intend to threat is the same s* the nsbe members o f the Birch So- trich who would hide his head
clety. The puropss o f this in the sand to avoid danger
statement Is the fart that up­ creeping up behind him.
tremsndous
3rd.

victory

of

on attempt to warn of the
danger that socialism Irads
directly to communism, we
have repeatedly been charged
as "Y ou B irch en .” This re­
mark seems to banish the

Therefore, let us forgot our
political animosities and con ­
centrate on the safety o f our
country, tnd on the prssarva.
tion o f our constitution. In
doing this, let us all quote

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(3) Offer him a substitute
toy to bold in bit bands, such
as a wooly lamb or cloth pup.
py, panda, etc.
Children relish having such
a pet as a bedfellow, for the
pet vaguely gives them the
feeling they are not alone.
Even older children of high
school age will thus take (heir
childhood panda or trtldy bear
to bed to "trigger” their re­
laxation.

(4) Roll soma limber card
board into cylinders and thrust
the child's arms Into them,
ax stiff sleeves. I’ in the cylln
dor to the pajama slccvca.
Editor, Herald:
The chilli ran then bend hit
On bshalf o f ths office**
arms partljlly but not reach
and member* of ths Sanford
his mouth.
Elks Lodge No. Ill41, especial­
(3) Cut some strips of rub­
ly Gene Walter, chairman o f
ber from an old Inner tube
our community activities com­
When his arms are extended,
mittee, please irn -p t our most
pin one end to each sleeve's
sincere and heartfelt thanks
cuff and the other to the mat­
for ths splendid publicity you
tress so when he raises his
extended to our Lodge during
ha ml to his mouth, his arm
will be um W tension and soon the redecorating o f the class­
this thumb will slide out of room* at "The Little Red
Schoolhouae” also for your
his mouth, due to fatigue.
fins write up concerning our
"brochure” which enabled us
to win third award through­
out the nation fur this partic­
ular phase o f activity.
The slendld cooperation that
exists between the new* me.
dls and the various local o r ­
ganizations in Sanford n in
only unimpeachable sources.
My only Interest is to try wonderful spirit and we hope
to prevent the gradual manip­ It will continue for years to
ulating and suliduing nf our come.
Frank E Holmes
form -&gt;f government.
C. F. Brooks Smith, M.D.

Secretary

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ALL O T IIK H MAIL
l i l t * 1 Tear
I 7t t U o a ia s
I I I I Moots*
I.SS

*yBut first m int com e settle­
m ent of approximately *100
m illion worth o f U. 5. claims
Kadar'* assurance that co­ on nationallied Hungarian pro­
existence remained a basic perty, Hungarian bands and
policy did not really allay the war surplus.
fears.
Econom ically, the country
Within recent weeks a new
suffers the usual CommuniJt
agreement was reached be.
Ula o f centralised planning and
tsveen the state and the Ro­
la ck of incentive.
man Catholic church and new
Once able to produce enough
bishops were named to posts
grain to feed itself and even to
long vacant.
export, it now most import.
Within coming weeks it is
Despite a conspicuous lack of
widely anticipated with a
raw materials, the regim e con­
change also will com e in the
tinues to press a campaign for
status of Joaief Cardinal Mindheavy industry.
stenty, for eight years a vol­
In Hungry, the a v e n g e wage
untary prisoner In a tiny apart­
ia about 1,700 forints per
ment slop the U. S. legation.
month, nr something less than
Soon, it Is believed, depend­
$40, Just about enough to buy a
ing st least In part on hi* own
medium quality m an'* over­
wishes, Ihe cardinal will be in
coat.
Rome.
And the state which in 1919
sentenced him to life im prison­
ment will agree to his going.
Tartly, the*e are Communist INVESTMENT SERVICE
confessions of future. Partly
Listed and anHatad
they are the result of the EastNecnritles
ern bloc's gradual show o f in­
Mulsal Finds
dependence from Moscow and
partly they are the results of
ALLKN A CO.
a desperate need for Western
Ilf F. LEMON ST.
currencies U. help finance a
LAKELAND. FLA.
continuing drive toward devel­
Member: Midwant Stock I n k
opment of heavy industry.
The new church state agree­
Chkagw Beard «f Trade
ment and the release of thou­
Orlando Baton KsnronnnUtiv*
sands of political prisoners are
part of Hungary'! drive to im­
prove its relations with the HRS. STAN COMSTOCK
West. Hungarian officials en­
M l CA 1*644
tertain obvious hopes that the

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legation to toe atatu* of embas-

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S L 'U S L M I I ’ I I U V M A T E S

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(2) A void arguments and an­
gry w ords among (he rest of
the fam ily, for this disturbs
the child and leaves him un­
duly tense or fearful, thus re­
quiring hia typical "trigger”
to gain relaxation.

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To The Editor

I-uMUhe-l dslly except SxturJsy. Sus/ey end Christmee. pal*Lulled petards/ prsced tn * ChrletmseHome Delivery

mach la full when he goes to
bed.

The freedom and the stocks
of consumer goods on Buda­
pest shelves are relative and
to be com pared not with the
West but to the Communist
satellite statea to Ihe east and
how far among them the Iron
Curtain has been raised or
lowered.
And am ong them, aa this c o r ­
respondent found in a swing
through Budapest, Sofia. Buch­
arest. Prague and W arsaw, the
Hungarian! have the best of It.
In a Budapest cabaret, an
entertainer directs a guarded
Jihe against (be regim e of
Premier Janos Kadar.
A Journalist chargee that
Communist planners apeak of
"realistic socialism " but are
unable to explain It.
Neither will g o to ja il for his
boldness.
Budapest street* are grimy
from Ihe oily eoot o f cheap
brown coal but the dress of
the people la a little brighter
than elsewhere In the bloc.
In the shops are French and
American coametlca, British
woolens and Unned fish from
Denmark. In the block-square
public market are fresh vege­
tables, the pork w hich Hungar­
ians prefer over b eef and the
bunches of paprika which they
love. The quantities are not
grest but they are there.
These are some o f the out­
ward signs of a relaxation
which began being felt in 1960,
concessions wrung from a
frightened regim e after tho
1936 revolt which cost 23,000
lives.
They are fragile things. The
revolt drained the Hungarian
people and in H ungiry now
there is not the spark that
touched off (he 1936 uprising.
But they desperately hope that

MODERN

■&lt;atf Pbotugraptisr

Editor

Worry Clinic

and Henry Cabot Lodge. When
the gnft-boileil ticket lost to
the Kennedy family thrust,
the conservative* determined
that they should hav* their
CASE U-434: Billy G ., aged
own overdue chanc* at the
18 months, has a typical pro­
prize.
blem.
Mathematical fairness sug­
"D r. Crane,” his mother be­
gests that maybe the con­
servatives should have sever­ gan, "B illy sucks his thumb as
al m ore chances before being soon as 1 put him to bed (or
his nap.
waved to the showers. After
"A nd at night, he Inevitably
all, the soft boiled Republi­
cans were losing elections will get his thumb into his
fo r year# without being re­ moulh as a part of hia bed­
quired to surrender party time ritual.

3jprali&gt;
Page

Dr. Crane's

As sure ns God is good, so surely
there is no such thing as necessnry
evil. — Robert Southey.

The liberal Republican* who course, lead the Republican
are demanding that the Gold- party into a dead-end o f ca­
water party leadership walk lamity. It wuutd be too much
the plank a n the same soft- to expect Goldwatcr us its
boiled Republican* who g o o f ­ leader into the future.
Hut It is equally too much
ed every presidential contest
to expect that the soft boiled
save one since Ut'JH.
The liberals won In 1952- party men who deserted to
6*5 with Dwight D. Kixen- the storm cellar during the
hower, feat* of no political 19*14 presidential campaign
magic whatever. General Ike should be rewarded now with
would have been a shoo-in the party command.
Despite the enormity o f the
running as a Democrat or you
tthil defeat and the GOI’ ’s
name it.
Strike the Kisenhower land- gloomy immediate prospects
alidea from the Republican the election returns establish­
record and what have got ed sn important fact. It ws*
this:
g ot?
There are a great many
You have a party that
steadily has been going down millions o f political conserva­
the drain ainre Its leadershin tives In the United Slates who
seized caboose position in the are eager to put ft conserva­
parade o f Democratic dealers, tive in the White House.
Goldwater and the other
frontiersmen and such. It is
a sorry record o f second class purty conservatives accepted
leadership, pedestrian presi­ their own rejection in 19d0
dential candidates and dismal nnd rallied around the softboiled Republican ticket condefeat
Barry Goldwater did, o f xisting o f Richard M. Nixon

Bear Laka-Foreat City
Mr*. Maryann Milan
838.1478

a measure of gaiaty to this
city astrlda the Danube.
The violins sad • new-found
freedom dim but do not erase
the memories of the 1836 re­
volt which, U nothing else,
proved to the Communist lead*
errhip that an oppressed peo­
ple armed only with fists and
paving blocks can arise against
tanks and guns.

*

Dead-End Of Calamity

)

BUDAPEST, Hungary (UPI) today also is a sign of tom or
—Tbs gypty violins have coma row.
A cold w avs of fear swept
bnek to Budapest
across Budapest the night
And with than baa raturaad
Khrushchev was fired In JIos-

Do not be overcome by evil, but
overcome evil with good.— Romans

12:21.

[.

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Confession Of Failure

Thought For Today

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Altam onte Springs
Mrs. Julin Barton
838-1314

Phil Newsom Says

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f a an rtf* to Mto* | M
torltoaHaaa, Ml wa to t that
yw deal tn a i m toa to*a of
•ten. Mato M to pereeaalHp
wtstera jrau ■ • ( lack to phy
•teal perferitaa. Are yea (sitefullr draaaai?
MOON CH1LBBBM (June to
to July M) H nay be only th*
lack al a bright »»Ua that
cauaoa alkan la ka ant ao
frieadly toward yaa. Art you
batos tbo foai lu w t U a aa
Mcoaaary to kuasa kiraaayt
Enjoy Ufa more.
LEO (July to to August fl)
U you don't attaad to your
own Matoooa eiehulrely, you
(lad that notay and rambuactkous (rtoada caa bo troublembo , aaaoylag. Oo after your
aims. Oat rid of abaUclaa to
your way,
m o o (August M to Soy(•■bar tt) follow through
with whatever your highervpa (apart toatead ri putting
up eritiei**—they kaaw thatr
•wa atod. l a aaurteoua wttfc
(allow warhoro. Avoid gatttog
hurl
LUBA (Sapteaber B U O etobor II) If you Ultra care­
fully to what nlhan aro aay
teg, data you noad aay bo
dropped quite aaauaUy, Don’t
confide to otbora. Taka that
eowa from afar In a dignified
way.
SCORPIO (October M to Noveaber It) You ara not to
cuaaaad today, •• roll up
your alaavaa and gat to work.
Make aura yau are exset. Payteg your Mite to atea advteabte

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ara not to a goad aood and
U yau deu't aoatral awa teapar, than aauld ba a wrloue
•emeses
of
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Taka ovary opportunity to aottlo dleputoi. So cola, ktod.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Stop trying to
•lough oil your work on olberi
or they retaliate later wkara It
hurts the moat, (let buiy and
Improve your health. Blood
circulation Improvoa with tobur.
AQUARIUS (January 31 to
February 10) Having a good
time la all right, but don't
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eater. (Jive more thought to
other* Get tetarettrd in aoiqething very worthwhile.
&gt; uMawa, J
PUCKA (February W to
v »aaaw^
March 30) You believe yourself to be the moat worthwhile
one at home, but your action*
will prove It to other* beat.
Don't tpend »o much for com­
fort*. Await a more abundant
time.
IP YOUR OULU U BORN
TODAY, be or «bc will literally be horn with n divine dis­
content awl a daalre for U&gt;e
bast of everything, and from
carllcit youth will over be
trying to correct, acquire, fur
bids and refurbUb, but you
niuit teach not to hurt othara
in the interesting procati.
Teach that no two people are
alike in this world, to accept
this fact. Than meet** coma*
to aptcteUaaUoa.
" ft * Stars Impel, (key do
aot compel." Whig yea make
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GeUbrtckera
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uqpteaiant duly gg a "goldbrisk" started w|ih the former
legal practice of aoldkra being u l
able to buy off tbclr enlist­
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KENMORE AUTO. WASHER,
Excellent ctetd., witer level
A temp, control. Call 322*
7744 alter 4 p m .

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NOTirm n n r .x
r i r r m o r a new a l a w

noticb in iiEnnnr m v ex
t h a t l h * tinit*r»li(n«d. 4 * « l r l n c
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M - i t a r u r im*n4* to t m m r
in * **I4 n * m * w i t h (h* C l e r k
of th* Circuit Court o f S*mlnn|* County, F l o r i d a , pu nu ant
to r h « p t « r I 4 } e i e f f lo r i d *
ntatutr*.
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York H a n k i n g C o r p o r a t i o n ,
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
Plaintiff,
LIGUSTRUM la etas. Pb. 322- ft.
ROOFINU. PAINTING *
2304.
11079 KUO U l U f lR t t M N l) and
INSULATLNG
IIKTTV U. W ')IIKI.AN L». hi*
MAM+ntM mouniAxor Financing Arranged 322-3217
*11*.
HAIRY INDIGO
OOTT MAXI Ml LAU4HI
P t ft n d a n l*
PENSACOLA
BAHIA
to , Fiona r. n a A r monkALTERATION! on Lgdlee A
Aak
tor
current
prices
I.A M I and
Mans Clothing. 133-11#!.
IlieT Tr 0 .
IIOXKI.AXD,
A. M. PREVATT
hi* wlf*.
719 2115
Seville, Fll.
FIXIT SHOP
H * (ld -n « * t'n k n n w *
YOU ARB l ir . lt K n r MOTt"We (la everything except
r
i
K
R
that a ault to foretln**
broken heart*."—Authertaed 10. Mine. For Bala
a Uartaaa* haa bran ftl*.t
daaler for Jaeqbaea U w i
agalast you la Iba ab*v* Court
RILL'S 1AROAIN BARN by
tbs abov* * « m , d Plaintiff.
mowers. Rapart Bay A Leah
ef IS,ooo items
Th* yra p fr ty * * u t b l U b* f#r «Service, 400 W. Ill St. 322clo
id I* *• fallow*!
1300 Grapevllle Ave.
i *&gt;i i n . O A K M N n m T . f # .
4731.
arcnrdlng to th* plat th*r*2-PIECE living room suite,
o f «a rt cord td In Plat II ok
1 7 ^ a I lH o r ia ^ * ^ c e ^ ™ *
cheap, 1 platform rocker,
II. f a s * II o f th* rublta
lt*«*rds * f a*mla*t* Coun­
small electric beater. 323YRNTSCH MAINTENANCE
ty. Florida.
1743.
Totf
A n r. R R Q t i m i t n «o fit*
Service A Supplies
your Aniwar with lh* ct r r k o f
2343 S. Park Dr.
323-043 MUST SELL- Houseful furni­ lh* Court and t* ■*rv* a copy
th* I’ latnitrr* Atlnrnsy,
ture. one piece or all: stove, upon
IUVIXU NATIIANSOH, Y O
refrigerator, washing ma­ Hn» I*. Coco*, Florida, n*t lat«r
s* P*«*inb*r tt. IS**. If y*u
chine. eta. Sale start* 1 p m lb
PAINT ateao out to prtoa
fall Is do *o, a dfrrr* pro r a * .
Saturdiy aad aentiaulng f*M* will b* *nt*r*d again*!
ORROORY LUMIIR CO.
for th* relief demanded In
MO Mapte AVO.
321.0300 thru Sunday or until sold. you
the Complaint.
00S ROSALIA DRIVE, RAN- WITNESS my hand and the
10. Hardwara_________ "
eeat of nald Court nt H K M l FORD.

A 4 B CONTRACTORS

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WANTED: ACTIVE MANAG­
ER PARTNER, Mala or Fe­
RENT A BED
male, for established Tropi­
Rollaway, Hospital, B a b y
cal Fish Aquarium. Other
Beds, by Day, Week, or
intercity prevent ownar from
Month.
full time operation. Small
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Investment In business re­
114 W. lit
323-3111 quired. Will consider sell­
ing. P. 0. Box 214, Cassel­
53. Wanted To Buy
berry.
WE BUY Una furniture, one
piece or houseful. Furay
Legal Notice
Redding A Pure. Co.. 901 W.
1st St. 322 4391.
N oTim t o a f fm a h

61. Artlclaa For Rant

Do you have a drinking prob­ 32. Huaintaa Equipment
lem Write P. 0. Boa 1213,
Haynes Office Machine Co.
Sanford
New and Uied Machines
Sales A Rental*
4. Beauty Cara
111 ManoUs
3220442
HARRIETT'S Beauty Nook,
103 So. 0*k, free Psrklag. 34. Upholatary
2nd A 0*k, Evening app't.
OVER 23 YEARS
323 3742.
of riae Workmanship la UpboUtertol, Draperies, Slip­
CITT'N CURL Beauty Shop
cover*. Time Payments al
3ia Palmetto Ave.
3230434
little as 93 mo. Drapery
Evening Appolntmenta
Hardware Installations.
EULP DECORATINO SHOP
8. Dogs • Cats • Prta
Pk. s u m s
REGISTERED Brlttgny
lei Puppy 7 months eld, $38. 35. Vacuum Cleaner#
Call 321 9747
VACUUM CLEANER
Repairs, parts, supplies, for
10. Poultry « Livestock
Eleetrolus. Kirby, Hoover,
JERBEY^Irlfa^Calvaa^goS Air-Way, Rsxalr, GE, etc.
stock 110, up. Ptlrglada Jar- Vacuum claaner repaired at
sey Dslry. Geneva.________
your torn*. Free pick-up A
delivery. Serving Sanford
12. Special Notice*
for 13 jrrs. GM Vacuum Re­
pair, 1114 Park Avo. Ph.
NUMISMATICS
All Types Supplies — Folder* 123-4741.
3 for $1.00
37- Moving 4k Storage
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
Local A Long Distant
PORTRAITS, Pastels $100.
Adame Transfer A Itoraga
2440 Hltwttoa Ave. oa high­
121 022a
323-4471
way 17-92. Call 233-HOP
4 3 ^ P t e n t s u F e ^ * j8 ^
15. Special Hervlcaa
SANFORD PEED STORE
RICHARD'S TREE SVC.
Sunflower Seed — Wild Bird
Free estimate*, Licensed
Seed— Jim Dandy Dog Peed
A Insured. Ph. 323-0300
—$3.71 for 10 lbs. Include*
Tax.
DRAPERIES- Beautiful Pa
322 9*90
brics, (ra* estimates. Adam's 330 Sanford Ave.
Dacorativa Sarvte*. 322 3033. ANNUALS. First St. A Holly

^JnteSrn5^om3ateT
TED WILLIAMS HOW.
KM E. 13th.
3S-34S4

MAGIC CHEP Gas Stoy«,
Crib, Play Pen, Play Tsbla,
Roll Too* Hearing AU. in4M2.

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Arthur H It. kwith. J r .
Clerk nr Circuit Court
n » : Martha T. Vlhlen, l». C
truing Nathan,on. Ka*
P. O. Bon I*
C o c a . Florida

A# teveitmani, aot *a #*•
penao. C»U PA Stoll tor MEN'S, Women's. Children's
•apart advieo aa a HoraM
sheet al discount priceg- M.\U*Vl *U* ' l1, M ♦
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Surplus City, 201 W. lit.
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NAMHP IIKFKN DA NTS, T i g ,
HARHINQTON
BAIRD
CIIRI9TIR and ETHKI^SAB
h k n d k h r h h i i t i i . kia
W l f * : CASHEI.UKHItT (JAItDENY. INC.. % Florida C n rpurallon. Off lee In Caaarlharry, Florida) O. 0. N E W ­
TON and ------ NEWTON, hie
wife If married; tVESLET
JOHN CHTTBR and DORO ­
THEA CUTTER
hi, Wlfg!
I.CTIIER I*. MTDKR9B a n d
KIHTM II. MTDKR9E. h ie
wife; f,U&gt;rn R. *T. JOHN
and I.KAII C. HT. JOHN, hla
wife. If alive, and If dead,
the unknown helre, devleea*.
legatee!, grtnteec, credltorm
aurceeeora Irueiaee, e ealg neee, «r mher elelmanie u n ­
der eny ef lh* ebn«e »p*,»|fi*d Defendenta: and to all
unknown partlea having nr
claiming I* have any righ t,
till* er Internet In *y to the
fallowing 4eeerlb*d property
e liu eud In Semlnoln County,
Florida, t o .a l t :
1-a.t I, Blork ••Ell". U K *
Kl.t.KN AUDITION T o C A S KKt.UKItlir, according t*
Pint Iherrnf a , reenrded la
Plat Book 7, Page II. I’ uKIIC neeerde o f Srmlnot*
County, Florida.
▼OI! AND EA&lt;*H OI* TOfJ
A n n IIKHKRT RKgt'IRKrt l »
appear, tne aer or rile o th e r
defenalve ple a ,lin o t&lt;&gt; the lu ll
of
Complaint
filed
h*r* in again*! you by WILBCR F.
MIIRKT and ORRTRUDE V.
MOIIKV, hie w i f , . on nr h*fnr*
t h , 2 1 , 1 .lay of Il« c*m b ,r A. I» .
1*11. In lh* nlfle* o f ths under(Ignad c u r b o r lb* Circuit
Court In Sanford,
pamlnol*
County. Florida,
la default
Ibereof. the eau«* will pr****d
an pari* upo* th* «M ry * r a
lu cre * Pr* Conf* ,e* agalnat
you The nem* o f tb* Court In
whleh ml* anil I* yandlng la
lh* circuit Court tor ih . Ninth
Judicial Circuit o f the gati* o f
Pin,id*, la and f«y Samln-l*
County. In Chnnaery No. IS O * .
Th* nature ef this ault and th#
relief caught thereby la th *
suietiag ef th* title e*. an t
lh* removal of the cUuda f r o m
Ihe abate deeerlbed land o w n ­
er! by the Plaintiff* In KamiHole County, Florida, aad f o r
general eaultehlg relief In th*
premia,* the pr operly Involved
In title eul| |* particularly d e s ­
cribed aa:
Id* I. Blaek "MB". L A K E
h 1,1. K V ADDITION T O
CASaKI.nKNRT
n ,c o rd in g
«• Piet thereof a* recorded
In ridt U«*la T, Fag* * 1 .
Pukll* Iterorda * f f e w l a * l *
County. Florida.
WITNESS th * hand aad * f f t flat eeel •( th* CUrk o f th *
Circuit Court
of
Semlnol*
Couaiy. rtorlda, ihi# ; U h * f
.\&lt;&gt;&lt;*mber, A. D. l i l t ,

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* '«k iy »
Reskwllh. J p ,
Clerk #* Circuit Court
Srmlnel* C a . Sanfard, F lo y I’U
llyi Martha T. Vlhlen, D. C.
Jaeenit Fedaaer
«JI K. Horatio A r e
MellUad, yig.

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�Plan Your Profits-Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For You--Dial 322-5612
U . R e * Eatat# Wanted

18.

For S a b

TOR LEASE
RENTAL Houses A Small HOUSE, with
SERVICE STATION.
acreage. Roberta * Schmidt H. water hotter, attic fse,
O o * Uutioe. Good Product*
Real Estate, P. 0. Box 1TM, Goer furuoa A y u » . With
Good Treatment
Pb. SB-2700.
Pun. ferege Aft M i
TWOSI LOCALLY 222-4843
ford An. HMM.
84, Reel Eetxte • s S T
PURE O H ^ O M P A N Y
OUTSTANDING
BART PILCHER, BROKU
71. Halo Hotp W a n t *
I
Bedroom,
kitchen equipped
Peraoswl garvtco
end completely redecorated
Cell 322-T4SB
STATION ATTINDANT, Ap­
homo, Jiat i mfcutea from
ply bttvon 7:19 A I; JO. Cotdowntown S a n f o r d . Oily
« I t l Oil Co., lsoi rroach
B U M with at little ae l t «
Ball-Blair
Agency
At«.
down, Balaam ea iw «
Reel Eatate — Ixaurance
marl gage at M monthly la3rd.
k
Park
Are.
322
3441
DAIRY QUEEN P rim , pro
cfadee m rytklei Bar airt
hr older m i . UZI Perk
ltaa er miittary. Nlgku m Drho, liih H .
JOHN E. FOX,
Sill er 322-2243.
Realtor
BARBER, Longwood FUia,
N. Park Avo.
eooUet Bill Uviagitoc.
GOOD PROPOSITION for fun
13*1 1. Park Am.
tin* Ucooaod Raal laUto LAKE LOT by Owner, sear
PA 2-3233 anytime
Baloaaiaa. Boll-BUlr Agency,
Lake Miry, saertfteo to
111 I, Park Ava., City.
highest offer. 3B-IWJ3 or SPACIOUS COUNTRY HOME
on hi acre. Weat side between
JOB BILLING A Coaster na-&lt;397.
City Limits snd laterstite
lain. Mala, Hi«h School B5. Houses Fop Shis
4: an paved road. Clean,
graduate, Military Service
goad solid construction, 4
complete. Type 30 wpm. Coobedroom*, 2 bathe. Haw's
tart Pcrioanel Dept., Box EVERETT A. HARPER
country living end low tin s
AGENCY • REALTOR
a n , Seated.
for a price of lii,Q00 with
IMS B. Park Art.
MAN— JO-U, (or part time FSanaa PA 9-S94 er PA PMM ft,000 down snd M 4
month.
work ea n ea-eall haiia. Job
tavolvaa making r e g u l a r
watch clock rouada and #orPayton Realty
mat plant guard duties. Must 322-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
lavestmeat A Realty
ho seat sod capable el hand­
U4
N. Perb Ave.
122-4173
3
BEDROOM,
3
lath,
ecroes
ling light talephoao traffic.
ad patio. Ph. 323-M49.
Instead applicants may cali
BEAUTIFUL HOME In DaMarry Craager, Chief Guard, 3 BEDROOM, Kitchen Purs.,
Bary by owner, overlooking
Dynatronlcs, Ine., 139-4141 Take over peymenta 333,
Lake. Large attractive cor­
between l a m . and 2 p. m. Sunland. Pb. 322 7133.
ner lot. 0X4-4330.
—An Equal Opportunity Em­
3-BEDROOM, 2 Tilth, Fla. 2 BDRM., 1303 Elliott, 14,104
ployer.
room, ki t e ban equipped,
322-0373 or 3254.
ACCOUNTING CLERK
lira pea, largv comer lot. Low
12-30, 2 Years college desir­ Down Payment. 1100 3
able. Bkpog. k Aeetag.
Chaao Avo. loo after I p m.
eoursee necessary. Aeetag.
READY TO MOVE IN
exper. beneficial. No military
obligation. Contact Person New l k 4 Bedroom Homea,
12 bathi. So. Longwood ires
el Dept., Bos 1897, Sanford.
—Tradaa tonakdertd, end
wa'U build oo your lot. Semi FHA - V A HOMES
SERVICE STATION
nole County'* Landing Build
ATTENDANTS NEEDED
I . I . A 4 BEDROOMS
#r
Good Locations
1. 1W * 2 BATHS
HAROLD LOGAN
MEBANI OIL CO.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC. LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
Phone alter S p. m.
Sales office; So. on U. S. 17 For Complete Inform etion
.!77-0010
92 to Dlata Ball D1mt , tuns
Sea or Call Your
72. Female Help Wanted
right one block on Seminole
FHA - VA
Ave. 039 3911.
EXPERIENCED SEWING MA­
SALES BROKER
CHINE Operator! needed. LONGWOOD. 2 Br. Frame, do Have The Home For Yoe
Steedy year round employ­ Redecora'ed, Ige. Equipped
kitchen, 3 car garage, trees
ment In our modem alr-eon1234 down, 343 mo. Will hold
dJHoned factory.
IMS PARK DRJV1
mortgage. TE 9-3143.
AlIX o r BANrORD
Mis Orlando Dr., Sanford
822-2420 N ight 822-7496
S A N F O R D ' S N E WE S T
373-4344
372 4149
MAIDS, guaranteed good New HOMES, Weat 4th St. San
377 4024
322-3492
ford. 3 Bedroom, Uk bath,
York llve-ia Jobe, |U - M
weekly fere advanced. Her* FHA k VA Loess LMN EN­
old Employment Agency, TERPRISES, Ine., Builder
Dept. 30, Lynnbrook, New Hamid Logan, call U9SI11.
Sateaman on Duty 4.00 p. m.
York.
to dark.
(government Owned
Beauty Operator, Junior or
Homes
Senior, at ooct. M a r y 3 bedroom , Penny Room, 1
Blth, built in Appliances,
Brown. IIMHI.
Central Air k Heat, wall to
T L S itu a tlO T W a n te ^ * ^
SaleetioB el 3. I, ead 4
wall carpeting. 322 1303
Bedrjonta located la vsrlotlf
HOWELL’S AGENCY, Baby
NO DOWN PAYMENT
secUosu ot Ssafard
altllag apeelalist, Transports Here is e remarkable oppnr
Immediate Delivery
tion fun labad. Call 322 92M.
tunity to buy a neat, clean, MONTHLY PAYMENT8
suburban, 3 Bedroom, Con­
FROM 880.00
DAYS Work, 322-3744.
crete Block Home with FOR THU BEST HOME
monthly payments only 139
DESIRE lijht house work or
BUY
Including taxea and Insur­
baby sitting. 221-3344.
8 EH YOUR
ance. This la an unbeatable
DAYS Work. 322-2712.
bargain so hurry end grab
it bates somebody heats
you to it.
Legal Notiec

SOUTHWARD

$100 DOWN

Stenstrom Realty

$100.00 DOWN

V A - FHA
Property

i» T in rin rcrr cos bt o r
Stemper Agency
▼WB BIBTW JtPlrlAS. CIB
REALTOR
IN IURO R
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rotinrv. n e s i o s .
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FlAtailff,
i* tub riBcriT rot ist «*r
BURR RUBBT **4 XLXANOlt tnss vijstss jtn ir iw . ns*
ci rr iv s i n mis irwianin
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TUi nrUll ItUIIKY an! LI. LA
ROIl K. RUBBT
R«,l4«nr« Unhnowa
Tou, lu ft M e n t e , ero hereby
aoliritc that ■ complaint In
rnrsdooo o rtrtoln n » r i | i s &lt; •*
the tollowlnp 0o»orlbo-1 proparty. •Itu.tr, lying end h * l« «
In Nomlnole County, Ylori I*,
tu-wlti
ijn r tss ot l y n w o o r a i m DIVISION, x ccoM ln * l " Hi*
■let thereat •• recorded In
rio t Booh " I t 1*, M e * * 7*.
Tl. II Snd Tl, ru hllo Hir.ird. &lt;iC n.minol* County,
n or Ida.
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llrater,
Modal CIIKUlf, a.rial MTSIStli
bt* haan tiled »fa ln a t you In
«bo above aitlad tult e * d y*u
t r s t*&lt;tuirod to soryo t onpy
el pi or Antartr or l-Wadlng lo
t'omplalitt on I’ lelntMCo a it o r .
nay. JOiKPIt M. MLItASKO, P.
ft. H»i l ! l . Tarn Pork, b'torlie . and 111* in* o rlf ln o l An avar
or Plaadtne In Iba olllra o f (bo
Clsrh of Hit t'lraull Court on or
bttora tbt Sib d*y f t Poc ombor. m i If you roll t» do oe.
a dscraa pro cunfoao* » l t l t&gt;*
(than tetlnat you for the r« .
llof damondad In the Complaint.
WITNKSS mr bond end o f f i ­
cial satl ef o(flet SI fo n fe rd .
■tminols Ceuniy &lt;hl* Ird day
o f Noasmber. M*t

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Arthur X Bacholtb. J r .
riarh of Clf«ull &lt; o u ft
By: Mtrlha T. Vlblan
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A r t h u r K B«ch*Htb. J r ,
Clsrh of Circuit Court of
Ninth Ju4l*lal t'lruult in
and for e*ntlnalo County.
F lo rid a .
t t y ; M a r t h a T. V ih la a
t l ip u ty C lark
H arold t Joqaa, A tto rn * /
for P l a i n t i f f ,

Management
and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
REALTY
Office! 221-1111
Nights i 222-470#
322-4441
1134 Part Drive

Legal Notice
hOTit'B ar nser.Btrr's otf.r
notice in he nr: my atvK.v
'bat I, J. t.lITHEIt IIOBBT.
i b a r lf f « f nominal* Caunty,
flo rid * bp virtu* o f a « rtl
Itaulil out o f iba CIRCUIT
1 ‘O t'K T lo and for **mUt1l
Cuunty, Elurida. an ibo Sib day
ar Aueust. a . n , m s . in mat
r*rtaln *aura bat**an Charlai
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Adhlna Plaintiff and I&lt;*«
Burt and Clara Hurt, bin wir*
|)*r*nd*nta, h ovo In my poa*ttrlnn tha folla w ia e ta-mlit
That proparly loeaia-l In
Srm'noU Co-tniy daMrlb*-l
*•: Tbo tlaaiartr IS ST f**l
o f Ijii 1$ and ih* Waa'*rly
••ST faat " f l x ' t l and tb*
E o t a r t r S St f**t o f I^-l It
and all ur I.-' IT, (&gt;AKWOOD ItSSIOISTfS. aprofd
Inn lo tha Plat tharaof as
rauord'd In f la t U«oh IS.
P*a&lt; SJ o f tb* Public tt■mill* o f Saminu.o County,
Florid*.
t* tb* pro p* /ty * f l,a* B-,rt
and Clara Burt, bta mlfat tba'
nn lb* I 'h da y ot flttmibtr,
A. tl, DM, batmraa tba l*a*l
bouro of *atn, la*w|ii afttr
l t ; d o’clock In lb* foranoan
and bafora l.a * o’alock In tbt
aftarnoon, «n tb* aa'd d » r at
tb* front toar o f tba Caunty
rn url tfmao In nanford. I*minull- Cnunly, Florida. I aball nffar fur ••!* to tb* blah**! 1*1-1dar for «a*n In hand, tba t b c l
d«*f-rlb*d pr*p*rty ot Imo Burl
and Clara Uurt, hid « l f * .

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ibarlff of atmlnnle eaqe*
ty, Flanda
O rlan d a, P la r ld a .
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RrrelB N ot. 19. 1964— Pag# 8-A

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Seminole Realty

90. Lots For Sele

rn n K R ii. n atm sau m o s t OAOIS A8SOOIATION. » torpor
etion,

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
t—I*oot * Faund
I — Peraosals
t— B»auty earn
I—
Pny Karaarlna
S—Child Cara
S—Dma— Cat*— Pate

10—

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IS—Spaclal Nallinn
11— Catarlne
tt— Placaa ta Bat
II—ly s r la l Sarvlean
IS—(■Im m ln n Toole
17—Janitorial 8*rvtean
IS— D a .lt. TourMlf
IS— Bulldara Suppllaa
Jtl—Cnnerat* Conatr.
I t— lloma IMpsIr*
: i —Plumbing
31—Painting
I I —Wall Drilling
II— Air Cnnd. * Hanttng
I t — Hadln • T*l*vlalun
31—Photo O E-iulpmant
3)— lloma Applum o*
I I —Mtlslcnl Inatrumante
33—Putin*** Euulpinint
II—Job Printing
II—llpb olstary
I t—Vacuum Claannre
17—Mavlng A Ktoraga
tl— Kitarrolnatora
Si—Plants— P lu o r r o —Baa-ln
IS—Mias. Fur .dal*
I t— AMtclaa For Hant
S3—Swag or Eachango
I I —Want«d Ta Uuy
IS— Furniture For Bain
IS—Antique* For Bala
II—
llanay Ta U&gt;n«
IS— Iluimaaa Opportunltlaa

322-5612
Frtta

g a e fo td

E t c h in g #

95. Houses For Hals

St—Manay Wantad
II—
l i v i n g s 4 Loan
SI—Insurance
I f — Icheola | I n strutllsis
7S— Kmylormint Barvlcaa
71—Mala Hilo Wantad
33—Ptmnln Help Want*!
71—Mala er Pamela Id ly
I t —/alee It« Ip Want**
TT—situation Wantad
H — Incoma prsyarty
I I —BualMM Prep.— I sle
l l —R*al llitata Wantad
I t — lt»al Ectat* Sal*
i f —Uualnaaa llantala
» » —l^ta r e r Bale
s i —Farmn—Uruvae
S3—Out e f dtate Arraesa
Si—llounea For Sale
I t —Hauser—Sate nr Beal
11— Ilsuae Far Rent
ton— Itaaort Rantele
1st—Trellare—Cabenna
t*1—Mobile llnmaa— Sal*
Ti'l —Mubll* Hums*— Hrnl
t i l —Trallar Opare— Rant
I S i—Trallar Lota—Bala
111—Ayartmante For Baal
ISI—Ttosma Far Rent
111— Until Houma
l i t — Haninl Aeante
l i t —Wantad Ta Hanl
III—
Autoa Far bait
I I I —Autoa—Salt o r Trade
TIS—Truoha Far dele
l i t —Automollaa borvlre
i l l —feootara h Cyslee
tIJ— Itoata 4 Motor.
13S—Marine Suppllae

425-5938
Fr*m damlnete Ceualy
(n u t

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B5, llounfit For Balt

N EA t T u r N, Cottage, suitable for couple, Private
yard. 2909 Palmetto, Ph.
322-3021.

J $ (jjSj)
*99 Conalr ITia hat. 0.19 mo.
'91 Faison 9099 bal. 442 mo.
'19 Oldsmobile 1409 bnl $17 mo
*17 Bulsk 9904 bal. «34 mo.
*97 Plymouth 1407 bol. 414 mo.
*19 F*r4 9991 bal. 991 mo.
'37 Lincoln 0099 bal. ft* mu.
'S3 Cadillac 9471 bal. 124 mo.
'19 Msrtory 1314 bol. 927 mu.
'19 Hillman 941* bat #27 m».
'91 realise 9399 bal fIT ■*
'39 Oldemobil* 1109 bal $39 mu
'31 Chevrolet 63*9 bet «Jl mo
*ST Imperial 1760 bal. 0.14 H I.
*19 Cadillac 1390 bal. ltd
*19 Chrynlrr 0399 bal. Ill
*39 Plymouth (III bal. Ill mo.
‘49 Mercury 91000 bal I IT
'19 Penile* 1419 bal 932 mo.
'99 VW r u INI bnl $33 mo.
■43 Chav. PU H ill bol 134
'34 For4 PU 3109 bol. 130
'•4 Ford PU 4304 bol. 130 mo.
'37 Mercury III! bal. I ll mo.
'IS Belch IISS bal. Ill mo.
SANFORD AVK.
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115. Autoa For Salt

FORD
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Seminole Realty

B A N K
REPOSSESSION

19G. ApartXMWta for Rant

3 • BEDROOM, « bath. M- FUKJ0, A ft Clam B. Jimmie '37 MG $323 CaU 322-2301.
PARK R1DGK
Bm otlful 3 Bedroom, I bath faralahad. t ml. to bass, 3 cewxa. m rnis.
'93 CHEVY If NOVA, exert
hues, ale# Florida room, blocks to Ikogpiag aaaker A
•pt with
laat coodrtioa. $19N. Ph,
h u rt back yarl, loettaA at aahaeL t year Mam mwrtr
1212289.
y
rt
beth
A
Shower,
suitable
s
i
P
I
m
32«47a
alter
114 Laha MlhBi# Dri*a. Re^
Nr mafia ar Bagla person
•easMa 4mm ftyataBt, A*- 3 p. a .
or mlimd. All utllitie* la- '37 FORD V I, Stick Shift, 4
•ttme axisUag s s flg ifi with
UNFURNISHED 3 Bedroom
eitided in rent Ideally lo- dr. $300. Ph 322-2341.
ToUl xsalhly ydTTwaols *4
eitm ea i * 51, wlihla 1
house,
Kitchen
equipped.
Ph.
IN a moalh. EXCLUSIVE
323-3091.
Week ot 3 Am partial tola 1$N AUSTIN HEALY Sprite,
WITH:
excellent cooditioo. Ph. 22*
m i aheppNg earner. In
ORLANDO Aitld9 Part. $70 qiurc at Mmual Jacohao
S t Johns Realty
BM, 3 Bdrm. Ua/unisbed
Dept. Mere 211 E. First St.
THE TIME TK9TKD FIRM house, 102 EginDrlve. Open,
1933 CHEVROLET 314. 1 dr.
113 N. Part Am. PA M l *
233 Engine. Std. Trans. A
call collect MisBi. N1-UT3. FURNISHED API. IMS Maple.
clean car. History available,
332-4731.
LOCH ARROR
i n . mB m m
$291. Pb. 122 1329 after 3:30.
HhraasB, Bodera, cmCLEAN, Fura. Apt. Private
1*0. Automotive Service
1-3 sad 3
Wat baat, balk In stave,
Eatrsnce. 10#4 Pslmelfo.
NSW sag USED
wisher, diyar, 3 bsths, 2 car
Awnings A Cabaass
rsrporte, aterigo, a v a r y
AUTO GLASS
108. Rooms For Rent
room bag outside aatrsoca, QUALITY MOBILE HOMER
INSTALLED
322 2M2 CLEAN ROOM for Mia. 401
spacious windows. U s s y Hwy. IT 92 A
8rak*rik
Glass and Phial
Mlgaolia
Am,
123-0720.
other festurai too aumerous
EXCELLENT rmdttlaa, Arts',
Company
to meotloa. ! sera ot baautl- air conditioned. Owner, 322219 MsgneUa Ph. FA 2 4422
118. Autoa For Bole
ful woodad land ex Amory
•Ml.
Lake. Phone ue for additionAute Glass, TBps
.
'41 FORD Coavartibta. 322-29: 0 .
A iiAt ^ e a u
at details.
1913 NASHUA— I bedrooms.
N,N9. Very deal, excellent 1904 RAMBLER, good condl- AUTO GLASS &amp; *
ROBRRT A. WOUAHf
condition. Crgeaam City— tioo. Would liha to exchange
Baattar
for a Spinet Plano. 349-4402, SEAT COVER CO.
OW 9-2172
RagBOBd Lusdqulst, Asia.
Geneva,
JO* W. aad «■ PA 1 4031
FA 13911 AUiad* Beak RUg. 103. Mobil# Hm m m * Rent
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
'33 PONTIAC, 1 dr. sedsn,
I BEDROOM, IH lath, Sub- 10' WIDE,
looks and runs good, Radio 123. Boata A Moiorn
trailer.
lsDd Eatatai, Banfard. Low NOI 490#.
A Heater, Good tires $223.
down payment. Ph. 322-9131
322-7690.
Gateway To Tb* waterway
TRAILER A 21 Ft. Cabana,
full
bath
$43
mo.,
quiet
sons.
&gt;14 PLYMOUTH, Good run Hobson Sporting Goods
96. llouMets • Sale or Rant
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
alng cooditioo, Reasonable.
J04**
K. 1st Pb. PA 2-3941
CUSTOM BUILT Kama oa
222 1374.
Lake. Ph. evening* 122-I3#T. 10 B 41 A. TRAILER, m Pri­
vate lot, Adults ealy, NO '41 MERCURY Montary, 4 dr„ 17 rr. GLASS boat, 30 h.p.
motor, tilt trailer, converti­
97. Houae* For Hanl
month. Will sail. 322-1309.
Hard top, Factory sir, Full
power, Very clean. $2,200 ble top, extra gas lank, tarp.
3 BEDROOM House on Lake, 106. A part manta fo r Rent
Extras. 1100 S. Chase Ave.
by owner. Bank financing
Sa* attar I p.m,
Electricity. 10 miles from
arranged.
Call
323-1369.
Seaford, partly furnished, $30 BS, Up. Surplus City.
good fishing A hunting. Call 3 ROOMS k Bath, nicely furn­ '33 OLDS. 1200. Call 1223133 IT Ft. HIGH HAT, with access­
ories, ’31, 30 h.p. Johnson,
372 0319 or 322 0730.
after 4 9 m,
ished, clein. Adults, no pats.
•lac. atari. Mitchell Tilt
4 ROOM FUHN. House. 1 bad- CaU 223-1111.
1944, 4 WHEEL DRIVE JEEP. Trailer. Eseallent condition,
room. Altsmoata Springs. PURNISHED Dawaatelrs Apt
A-l cond. $473. or trade for *730. CaU )22-9942.
91*1734.
14 ft. Aluminum Boat out
with lights A water. 373
II rr. CABIN Cruiser with
fit In A-l shape. After 3
0703.
Trailer fully equipped (too
FURNISHED, 4 room House,
p.m. Ph. 322 9300.
or trade for Tractor. CaU
1303 Sanford Ava.
2 BEDROOM Kuril. Apt., lights
322 3927 or 322-4473.
CLEAN
1934
Ford.
Good
me­
RENT with OPTION. Vafura- A water, $N month. 322- chanical condition. U0 o d
ithsd I Bdrm., g Bath, Air 11N.
tires. Ill-&gt;337,
coa., O ■ r a g a, overlooks &gt; BEDROOM Furn. Apt. CaU
ATTENTION
Lake In Deltona. For ap­ 3211171, after 3 Ph. 122 0641. '04 FORD Fallback Gsluxic
"300." |20i&gt;, assume pay.
pointment call Entarpriaa
Pack Realty altar 4. Ph. rURN. APT., 2 rooms, middle manta. CaU after IK) p.m.
■go or aldrrly couple proDaRsry 44*3940.
•4*4314.
farrod. 172-4391.
BOB MeKEr. USED CABS
LAKEFRONT: Urge 3-badNO MONEY DOWN
room. 3 bath, compbstaly 2 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. $33.
70t French Ava. 323 072t
furnished, Dishwasher, deep 2100 Magnolia. Robert A.
fr#«i*. automatic wither A Williams, 122 3931.
'04 FALCON, Good rondttion,
dryer, rrntrsl heat. $130 per
MONEY SAVING
W E L A K A AFAETMENT8
Taka up payment!. 323-1434
mo. 322-4979.
114 W. Flrrt St.
1104 TRIUMPH Spitfire, white
S P E C IA L S
3 BEDROOM House ess Lake, 3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $33 wllh black top, tonneau cov­
partly furnished, electricity,
mo , includes water A elec­ er, while walla. Excellent
FOR
too arras land, good fishing tric. 312-9307.
condition. 32X0433.
A hunting. $40. par moult).
NOV. &amp; DEC*
Call 122 0110 or 322 *730.

P1NECREST
liMEKNBRJAR
*230 MOVE# IN
Cbnlee tots available be
N2 PER MONTH
Greenbvlar of Look Arbor FULLY furnished house, pa­
tio. 109 Andaraoa Circle.
3 Bdrm, ige, combin# lion din
overlooking golf eaurtg322 0703.
lag room, living room, Fie.
Custom building |g year
room, For Spscloue living,
specifications.
Greenbriar FURN 2 Bdrm, House, Adults.
Low taxea, Fenced yard,
developed by
No pats 112-4039.
Nearby s c h o o l , Shopping
KING3WOOD
Centers, 323-0309 by Owner.
FURNISHEir~CotUg*,_ ' near
BUILDERS, INC.
baie. 110 327 372).
FA 2 807 4
FORCED flALE-Two Houses,
102 Pelrmant Dr.
2 BEDROOMS, oak floori, TUt
furnished oa smell Lake.
bath, anrloned porch k Car­
On* 3 Bedroom, Concrete A
?100 DOWN
port, Kitchen equipped. 1409
Oak, Rented In good tenant,
Orange Ave Ph. 323-1979.
N.lOb. One—Duple* $7,300, 1 FHA-VA HOMES
Mile from Big Tree Park. SEVERAL OuUtinding I A I DUPLEX, furnlshad, I bed­
Call 373 7304.
Bedroom Homes availihU la room, n e w l y decorated.
Adults. Another available
all Areas at Ssnford. Let us
BY OWNER
Dec. t, 322 3416.
Show you Around I
Tor a raal buy, don't pass Dua
N. ORLANDO, 3 Bdrm. Un­
Up. 3 Cement block homes,
furnished house. $7i) mo., 110
with extra lot, in Fern Park,
Fairfax Ava. Open, call col­
1901 S. Park Ava.
2. 3 bedroom, I, 2 bedroom.
lect Miami 621-137),
Income $270 par month. West
PA 3-3731 an,tints
of 17-12 one block on 434, on*
block South on East St. to
Vincent Drive, 330 4393,

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Seminole County Motors
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Strickland
Morrison, Inc.
308 E. FIRST STSANFORD. FLA.
PH, 322-1181 '
Winter Park MI I-A0IS

�' -i

n « animal was dragged a
alto and a half because Milhowski had forgotten ha had
ttod tha dog's chain to the car
bumper.
MUhowaU realited the dog's
plight when another motorist
shoaled at him while he was
stopped at a traffic signal.
**I turned around and I felt
sick," be aatd.
Me said he had taken the
dog, a part Collie and Golden
Retriever, with him to look for
• Job.
When Milkowakl went Into a
plant to apply (or a Job as a
machinist and toolmaker, ho
chained the dog to the ear's
rear bumper "to he wouldn't
ffct hot M
His mind was still on the Job
application when he emerged
from the plant. He got into the
car and drove away.
The dog was operated on by
a veterinarian, Dr. James ft
Gugllelmlno.
"I think the dog’a going to
be ail right. It's remarkable,”
he said.
Aa bad as the dog's injuries
were, Milkowakl laced his
most difficult task when he
had to tell his 10-year-old twin
boys what happened.
"They love that dog,” he
said.

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.
(U P I)
Justice of the Peace
Jam es P. Quia# was quick
to dUmiaa throe char*** of
aaaault and battery against
the proprietors o f a nursing
homo.
He took Ihe action after a
witness w ho made the accutatlon pointed out a» one of the
attackers a woman sitting at
a table and said:
■JThat looks like h er."
The w om an was the wit­
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her llrst husband aftr-r her
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husband
com nulled
•uicido.
Tha woman'* second hut
bond shot anil kill«wl himself
on the couple's hnneymmm
and it was later discovered
that he had e wife in Georgia.
Circuit Court Judge Tat
Cannon ruler! that Margaret
Lawrence Runner Reese Beck­
ett, 33, waived cla im . In (he
alimony from Dr. Homer A.
Reese, from whom .h e was
divorced last July, whether
or not her marriage to Thom­
as Eugene Beckett was illegal

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Puzzled In Case
A La Hollywood
ROME (U P !) The cate
of the kidnaped man in Un­
like trunk ptuiU-d
Houdlnl
Italian police today. The file
raad like a Hollywood acreen
script of foreign Intrigue.
The characters were a Mor­
occa n with dyed blond hair
and two diplomats from the
United Arab Republic who
apparently
were trying to
sm uggle him to Egypt.
T h e M oroccan was found in
a specially equipped trunk
which would have defied the
escape attempts of the great
Houdlnl. He was freed when
his moans for help were
heard.
The trunk carried ofiid sl
wax seals of the UAH Embas
ay hers and orders to deliver
it by airfreight to the Egyp­
tian Foreign Ministry in Cairo
The Morocran was carefully
packed inside.
Police identified the M o m can as a llnqutit who spoke
seven languages and said he
w o'k ed as an I n te r p r e t for
the Egyptian Embassy here.

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If you don 't believe there are
bears in these parts, you can
ask brothers William and Ger­

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They bagged a 250-300 pound
black bear Thursday morning
while hunting in the county.

Sanford Area
Beauty Plans
'Catching On'

A full color documentary o f
the aU rt, progresa and com picture and went about tbe
pletlon o f beautifying Sanprocess o f skinning the bear. ford’a lakefront ia in the plan­
The Behrens may have bear ning atage o f Channel 2,
for Thanksgiving.
WESH-TV.

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It will be available for na­
tionwide distribution and will
itart when the area begin*
the physical phase o f the pro­
ject.
Tom Gilchrist, vice presi­
dent and general manager of
Channel 2, planted the firat
seed at the Seminole County
• • •
Chamber o f Commerce m eet­
For the information o( those ing last week.
who attend meetings of the
He urged the Chamber and
Seminole County
Board ol o t h e r county organisations
Public instruction, the next and individuals to Join in
regular meeting is dated for
concentrated e ffort to make
Dec. 10 and a special meeting
the lakefront so attractive
has been scheduled for D ec.
that it would virtually com ­
17,
pel motorists to leave Inter­
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state 4 when they see It.
Did you know that Seminole
“ Seminole County ran easily
County was eligible to receive
become one o f the most beau*
fundi for five exceptional child
tiful, most talked about, most
teachers during the current
desirable communities in this
school term but was unable
state and in this nation,** Gil­
to get m ore than three auch
christ
told
John
Krider,
teachers? As a result the state
made the funds available for Chamber executive manager,
the other two teacbera to other in a followup statement to his
county school systems. "W e speech.
Gilchrist w rote, Krider that
Just couldn't find two more
tracers in this field ," remark­ he is "overwhelmed by all
the publicity and reaction to
ed H. T . Milwre.
• • •
my long-winded and ram bl­
Som ebody walked away with ing dissertation.”
Ilia idea has caught fire
■ welding machine and allied
equipment by tearing off a and K a r 1 y I e Housholder,
door to the air conditioning Chamber president, has named
and refrigeration shop at Ly­ u committee to push the idea.
man High. The school board Temporary chairman o f the
last week also heard a report committee is County Commis­
that a record player was fil­ sioner John Alexander.
Gilchrist says he is pre­
ched from the Goldsboro Ele­
pared to make a documentary
mentary School.
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o f the project from its Sturt
Did
you eat chicken
bar­ to its conclusion.
becue and bear theMarching
“ Now that Channel 2 Is
Seminole band concert Satur­ equipped to transmit color
day night at the Elks Club? film ,” the television execu­
Tbe highly regarded group of tive taiii, I am w ciking on
musical showmen (and worn a plan to publicise the guren) are again asked to take den spot* o f our area and,
part in Tam pa's Gasparilla since you people are plunging
celebration. The f 1 a v o r f u 1 into thia thing with auch en­
"toasted chicken" was an idea thusiasm, I would like to
to raise some needed money work up a documentary to
for travel expenses. So, if you follow the progress and re­
didn't get to the affair Satur­ sults.
day night, you can still d o your
“ If this thing Is successful,
bit by mailing a check to
and I have never been ao en­
Marching Seminole Gasparilla
thused over the prospects,
Fund. Seminole High School,
Sanford and Seminole County
Sanford. .
will reap nationwide publici­
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ty and attention that millions
Clockwinders and C l o c k o f dollars could not buy in ad­
watchers alike have been de­
vertising."
lighted with the preliminary
Gilchrist asserted that San­
report o f the practical aspects
ford and Seminole County has
of developing the lakefront.
And the enthusiasts for pro "both the natural resources
and the horticultural talents
gress are thankful that the city
fathers are far-sighted enough to do it with the minimum of
to give the "g reen light" to e ffo rt and expense and there
the engineering firm for more ia no advertising yet devised
data. Oh, there will be those so potent a i the w ord of
who will be the same type of mouth lalesmanship o f a sat"D oubting
Thom ases"
that iafied customer.”

Rollins Receives

showing the feeling that if one
said he was against it, there
was so much sentiment for
the project (presupposing a
favorable engineer'! report)
that the "a gin n er" would be
sunk for sure.
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In years gone by Bandmas­
ter Ernest Cowley and his
tramping troubadours h a v e
woo much acclaim for Semi­
nole County's largest commun­
ity. And Judging from their
perform ances at the football
gam es, this year’ s contingent
will add to the laurels of pre­
ceding parades. So. won’t you
Joint the parade—o f subscrib­
ers to their their travel fund’’

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Associate Editor
The possibility o f a techni­
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8ANFORD, FLORIDA
cal-vocational M otor high for
Seminole County cam e into
existence Thursday when the
Board o f Public Instruction
approved a recommendation
by Supt. R. T . Milwee that
the State Board o f Education
be asked to make a feasibility
atudy.
Milwee told the board that
luii.vt »in* i
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under
the provision! o f the
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Perkins Act federal fund* may
be available to obtain a tech­
nical vocational achool for 11th
and I2th grade pupils.
"S uch a achool.” said Mil­
wee. "w ould help combat the
drop out problem and provide
pupils not adapted to the aca­
dem ic p rojram to continue
high school training in techni­
cal and vocational field*."
He pointed out that under
the Perkins Act the aystem
would have the one school
availahie to pupils throughout
the county who would be more
adept to this type of training.
In other action, the board:
—Named
Mason Wharton
and Dr. A. W. Epps Jr. to
work with Ssnford officials on
crow w alk problem s at and
near Sanford schools.
vision for other information ns the latter me­
—Declared that from now on
dium kept viewers constantly in touch with ac­
no junior high school bands
tivities. The Sanford Herald, right on a dead­
would be permitted to make
line, halted the presses and presented this
out-of-county appearances.
graphic account of the slaying to its subscribers.
—H c a r d
Administrative
In minutes after the death, President Johnson
Assistant Walter Teague an­
was sworn in nnd ordered the presidential jet
nounce that there were 15,333
airborne as he seized the reins of government.
pupils enrolled at the end of
the second month of school.
—Submitted a request to the
State Hoard of Education for
a facilities and transportation
survey to be made at the earl­
iest possible date.
— Awarded a IH.200 con­
tract
to Allbright Electric
Supply of Winter Park, low
bidder, on providing central
MIAMI BJ5ACII (UPI)
UIIF antenna aystema fur re­
Eight permits escaped serious
ceiving ETC Channel 25 pro“ Children stand by the flowInjury when the 40-foot e lu r. P « • U o g w x ^ T BeVr
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and their parents
ter M a t 'G y p ,, Qu««H cxpt.nl- f .
M
Lako, Altamonte, Rosonwald
pielutts, They walk actus* I i ed In lluities and sank oft Mi­
and South Seminole elemen­
street to the depository and am i Belch.
tary schools plus South Semi­
stand by the door. They point
nole Junior High.
to the window where Oawald

Most Powerful
InHistory
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Huge Gams In
County farm
Fconomy Told

REMEMBER BLACK FRIDAY of 1963? It was
a yenr ago on this day that President John F.
Kennedy was assassinated while visiting Dallas,
Texas. By the calendar, Nov. 22 this year falls
on Sunday, but the Friday of Nov. 22 last year
is deeply etched in the minds of all Americans,
nil of the world. Stunned Americans grabbed
their newspapers and read and re-read the as­
tonishing news. They turned to radio and tele­

State To Escape
New Phaseouts,
Holland Believes
FORT

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(U P I)-S e n . Spessard Holland
says he bclicvei Florida ix
relatively safe from future
military phase-outs auch as
thovc announced Thursday at
the Orlando and Eglin Air
Force base*.
“ It see ins to me that with a
slash as massive as indicated,
we are getting oft rather light­
ly ." Florida's senior senator
said.
About l,600 personnel will he
|0Jl jn jj,e
^ jr Force base
cutbacks, but the state will
ga.n the naval training device
center and a tactical air com ­
mand unit.
All units at the Orlando Air
Force base will be moved out
by June of 1967. The Navy
unit, with about 50 military
ami Sou civilian personnel, will
he moved into the Orlando fa ­
cility from Port Washington,

N. Y.
At Egiin, the Strategic Air
Command wing will be elim i­
nated by 1968 with the m ove­
ment of a squadron of U-52G
bombers from the Panhandle
facility to Barksdale Air Force
Base. La This move will in­
volve about 1,251 people.

Driver Charged

A motorist identified us
James B. Thomson of 2605
Country Club Rd. was charg­
ed with failure to yield the
have delayed advance in our
right-of-way after a minor
city for k&gt;, these many years.
crush early this morning at
But there is m ore popular sen­
125th Street and Frrnrh Avetiment now for a "let'a get GO­
Inue. Police report Thomson's
IN G " attitude, in the recent
■ar and one driven by Rich­
cam paign for city commission­
W INTER PARK ( UPI ) — ard H. Jutib of Winter Park
er BOTH candidates had this The Rollins Colicga art de­
project on their "M U S T " list, partment has received a gift collided at the intersection.

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Available,
Milwee Says

New Rocket Booster To Put UJ.
Far Ahead Of

Girl Scouts: D on't forget
Uniform Exchange Day—Sat­
urday, to a.m. to noon. At
Holy Cross Parish House at
Fourth and Magnolia, it you
can't be there, call 322-6768 or
322-7MO alter 5 p.m . and tell
what you have or need.

$3,000 Bequest

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WEATHER: Cloudy and cooler Saturday; possibly showers; high in 70s; low tonight 45-50.

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November
In Dallas
By Robert Cochnsr
D AtJ-AR — (N E A I— Rain
ilrips , t , i .i tU« plus:it llo'v
ers, spreading the ink on the
handwritten note* pinned to
the green wreaths. Cold need­
les o f water bounce on the
sidewalks nnd turn the lily
pond into a boiling sea.
The squat brick and ce­
ment building* which face the
plaza are dark ami streaked
with water. The wet, black
streets glisten. A man, stand­
ing in the doorway o f the Tex­
as School Book Depository to
escape the rain, ceaselessly
snap* pictures.
It is November in Dallas.
A year ago on November
22, Main and Elm ami Hous­
ton streets were bathed in
sunlight, lined with people
straining to catch a glimpse
o f the motorcade which was
to take the President o f the
United States to the Dallas
Trade Mart.
nut on this day, the rain
has cleared the street* and
traffic is slow nnd silent.
"D ear G od," the note pin­
ned to the plastic wreath
says, ' ' P l e a s e take rare of
our helovrd President. We
mi«* him very much and
sort o f
feel that even
though he isn't here, in
body, on earth with us, he
is still watching over us In
protert us from other evils.
God hies* you, I’ rr-idret
Kennedy, and your beloved
fam ily. Thank ynu for be­
ing nur President."
“ There are always a dozen
or so people around Healey
Plaza,”
a policeman said.

Eitfht Escape

CArE KENNEDY (UPI) -

was. Nobody says mu- h.”
when

John Kennedy was murdered
and, a year later, the wound
hus yet to heal.

"There's talk uhout placing
u memorial here somewhere,"
u Dallas newspaperman said,
"but 1 don't think many peo­
ple want it. They're trying to
forget—and they can't. A me­
morial would only make it
more difficult."
“ Nothing ha* changed
■round Healey plaza, a trianglar strip o f grass which
inclines downward toward
Kim Street, where the Pres­
ident was assa-sinated. And,
in Dallas, where new build­
ings sprout quickly, this Is
unusual.

Newspaper stories or films
can't show distance. Hut thn
visitor sees the triple under­
pass just a f*'w feet from
where John Kennedy was
shot. Had his limousine been
under the railroad bridge
when the shots were fired,
Noventicer 22 would have been
a sensational, hut not tragic
day.
Time stand' still at Henley
Plaza. The noise and rush of
Dallas pass over it. And for
both for thn visitor and reaidrnt, the only people near
are the gunman in the win­
dow and the mun in the open

A new Titan 3A military space
rocket was poised this after­
noon for its second attempt to
orbit * satellite on a test m iss­
ion.

Visits School
SAN MARCUS, Tex. (U P I)
— President
Johnson
today
torn, a sentimental journey to
his old college, Southwest
Texas State College, where he
received s bachelor's degree in
1930.

Strike Looms
CHICAGO (U P I) — The pos­
sibility « f a nationwide rail
strike at 6 a m. Monday loom ­
ed more certain today despite
Hie effort* of a federal media­
tor to bring railroad and union
bargainers lo agreement.

Voting Precinct
Change Studied
lly Frsncr* Wester
At request of newly elected
county commissioner Law­
m an Swofford, the Lake
Mary Chamber of Commerce
lias appointed a committee to
work with him on changing
voting districts so that all
persons living in 1-ake Mary
may vote in laikr Mary.
At present part vote in
Longwoml, part in the Farm­
er's Auction Market, with the
remainder voting at Loike
Mary Fire Hall.

o f nearly (3,000 from the es­
tate o f former s t u d e n t
Uardtn Robinson Austin.
Mrs. Austin was a student
at Rollins College in the
early
1920s, according
to
President Hugh F. McKean.
Sha died in May o f 1963.

20 Below Seen
For The Dakotas
By United Press
Blinding snow and hitter cold
tem peratures swept d o w n
across the Dakotas today on
the heels of a massive storm
that dumped rain and anow
from the Rockies to New Eng­
land.
The weather bureau said
near-blizzard conditions pre­
vailed In tiie Dakotas with
winds up to 60 miles an hour.
Temperatures were expected
to plunge to 20 degrees below
zero tonight.
Cold wave warnings were
posted for eastern Nebraska,
western Iowa, western Minne­
sota and both &lt;&gt;( the Dakotas.

Cape Moonport
To Be Expanded
C A PE KENNEDY (U P I)—

The Arnty Corps of Engi­
neer* today announced the
award of a (9.1 million con­
tract to expand the manned
spacecraft operations building
in the Merritt bland moonport.
The expansion, scheduled
to lot completed late next
year, will provide more room
for cheeking out the three
sections o f the Apollo moon­
ships.

Counterfeit
Warning Given

Mourning Period
For Hoover Ends

Many local establishment*
displaying the American flag
continue to fly them at half
sta ff despite the end o f the
30-day mourning period fur
form er president H e r b e r t
•
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•
Hoover,
Hoover died Oct. 20 and
A Social Security represent­
Lyndon
Johnson
ative will be at Sanford City President
Commission room in the City proclaimed the official mourn­
Hall from 9:30 a m. to 12:10 ing period which ended last
,p m. on Dec. 2, 9,16, 23 and A). t night-

INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE o f the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce entertained new­
c o m e r s Walter Blevins and Everett Biggs, of
ULii Product*, and Harold Slauta, of Southern

Florida Artists
Convene Here

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Rocket Poised

Dallas was wounded

BEAUTY’S ADDED to Sanford Nnvnl Air Sta­
tion with the arrival earlier this week o f the
first feminine nur.se. Lt. Cdr. Lucille Dannan ia
shown chatting with Capt. Edwnrtl Anderson,
senior medical officer. Cdr. Dannan arrived here
from the St. Alltans Naval Hospital on Long
Island.
(iierald Photo)

Fibreglass, at a steak cookout at FP4L recrea­
tion park. From the left: Bill Hemphill, Blevins,
Biggs, Chairman Scott Burns, Carl Schilke.
Waller Gielow and Slutna.
(Herald Photo),

WASHINGTON (U P I)-T b e
Secret Service warns mer­
chants and others who handle
sums of money to be on guard
against counterfeit currency
during thn Christmas shopping
season.
Service Chief James J. Rowley said merchants and their
em ployes
are "particularly
vulnerable" at this lime of
year, lie said that counterfeit­
ing reached an all-time high
during the fiscal year which
ended June 30. The Secret
Service seised $7 9 million In
phony bills.

DUDLEY FLAGLER
By Dottle Austin
The 37th annual state con ­
vention of the Florida Federa­
tion of Art was officially open­
ed Thursday night with a re­
ception for Stutc President
Dudley Flagler, of Lakeland,
in the ballroom ot the Mayfair Inn.
At the same time, conven­
tion delegates received the
announcement o f the names of
the winners chosen from the
field o f 28u entries from all
over Florida. They were:
Best in Show, "Causeway
G ale" by Caroline Ives ot Win­
ter Haven, (too FFA prize.
First place landscape, " R a ­
vine" by Seward S. Merrell,
St. Petersburg, (74, FFA prize.
First place still life, "SUI1
Life" by William Hartman of
Dellary, (75, FFA prize.
First place figure painting,
"Young G irl" by Pally Terry,
Sarasota, $75, FFA prize.
First place Florida Federa­
tion of W om en's Club, pur­
chase award o ' $75, "F low ers"
by Elsie Upturn ot Naples.
Second p l a c e
seascape,
"C rest" by Carol Baumgart­
ner, Sarasota, $.V) prize. HeBsry Arts and Crafts Club.
Second place custom design­
ed imported picture fram e,
"The Story H ook" by Frances
Archdeacon, Sarasota, (.Vi by

Riley and Lou Napier.
Second p l a c e
G raphics,
“ Quel Pom m age" by Patricia
Kirkcberg, New Smyrna, P ast
President'* Award of (50.
Governors Plaque for best
Florida Scene, “ Scrubland"
by Eliot McMurrough o f lz»&lt;
dlalantlc—will hang In Govern­
or's Mansion.
Third place oil painting,
“ Tropical F lora" by
E da
Leahy, Sarasota, DeBary C o f
C award of (25.
Third place, any category,
“ Motion in T im e," M ary W .
Johnson o f Ormond B eacb,
Board of D irector! award o f
•25.
Third place water color,
“ Near the Bayou," If. L.
Kershncr of St. Petersburg,
Sanford C of C, (25 award.
The Jury waa com posed o f
three Judges presently engag­
ed in ttio field of fine arts in­
cluding W. Knu-rton Ilcitiand.
instructor of realistic art, St,
Petersburg; David Reese, d i­
rector of Loch Haven Art Cen­
ter, Orlando, and Hiram Wil­
liams, assistant Instructor o f
art at the University o f F lor­
ida, Gainesville.
Awards and prizes will b «
made at the awards banquet,
Saturday at 7 p m. at tho M ayfair Inn ballroom.
Spectators may view th*
prize-winning paintings at the
Dellary Mansion at the open­
ing of the exhibit at 2:30 to­
day.
From 3 30 to A p.m . today,
the Sanford Seminole Art As­
sociation has scheduled a tea
and exhibit of local prize-win­
ning paintings at the Culturaf
Arts Center on Fifth Street.

Convict Escapes
An Oviedo
prison
road
eon g worker, identified a*
Thomas Junior Flynt, 25, fled
from the gang shortly before
3 p. in. Thursday and is the
object o f a broad search by
urea police. Authorities say
tin is 6-feet, 6-lnrhr* tall,
weighs 167 pounds and wu*
wearing prison attire when
ho left.

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fsoa.cl Time . • . ,
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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on November 19, 1964.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, November 19, 1964; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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