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Mrs. Oswald To
Thank Nation
For Kindness

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Parade Delayed
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (UP1)

•ha Aupaftviaw th« MMvtaf Inai TlfOliBd Qwktw
nav quartan, tha old Port Offloo BuOdtaf at
T in t and Palrartto, City apant Marly ffcOQO it
remodeling tha building, turoad orar to th# City
for library purpoaaa only by tha fodanl mmnw
maaL Mra. Ito tg fa ld ltU bopad aba c u &gt; »

Strike.Delayed
NIW Y O U &lt;VPt) - n a
T n o port Warksn V a l o a
(TWU) M ay i i aiT i l a
•acaad twe-hour extension —
city's aabvay aad toa ay*
tank

Lao Haney Oswald l b
wilt a aota tha to p i 1
a sniper Arad ao faraM
Geo. E0wto A. Walhar,

Cabbie Dew
Gives A Hue
DETROIT (UPI) - Curtis
Dew to n funny cob driver.
He wants to be paid in cold
cash for his faros — end no
shirts or pigs, thank you.
Dew drove farmer Ja»*a

’ The |and pleasant la “the dty we
M en I tore,’* a* be refers to Austin,
rigsr- The President saw many oH
I toe friend*. “ Happy New Year”
• tow wishes flooded hto asm most Baker from Detroit to Borau*
•Mton of the evening.
las — a fare of 17.10.
Baker first offered Daw |l
—and was refused.
He then offered the shirt
off hto bock — and was re*
fused.
Stork Arrives
He then offered hto M shirt,
tha dollar to hie.packet and
Before 1964
|9 he would borrow tf Dew
would drive him n few more
A t Hospital
bloeks end waa refused.
He then offered two live
plga from hto own sty — and
wm

again turned down.

Dew, convinced he wasn't
going to get hto flM , than
drove Baker all the way back
to Detroit and had him ar*
rated at a precinct station.
Baker pleaded guilty to de­
frauding n cab driver when he
appeared before Becorder*e
Judge Arthur J. KaerialId.
Baker waa placed oa three
months probation and ordered
to pay the |7A0 and fIB to

mornings Drive carpfully,

light Ihona aald Mra. Os­
wald kept tha note and threat,
toed to turn it over to pallet
“ if hr evtr did rack a thing
again.”
Thome aald Oswald told hit
wife that Walker waa “ an ex* played tram Savannah, Oa.,
tiwmlst who ahontdbn killed.” to Portsmouth, N. H., aad
The former general waa coastal tkiai •ware aipected
narrowly miated teat April 1# to n a two feat above normal.
when a rifle ebot drilled into The biggest saowitorm af
the century dumped nearly
Thome aald Jim Martin, to four Inches af mow at New
an Interview with Cart Prasad Orleans, La., Tuesday and
of the Dalle* Morning News, driving was extremely dan*
said that Mr*. Oswald be* f«rou». The Huey P. Long
Hews her hothead wee men­ and Greater New Orleans
tally ID when he allegedly Bridges over the Mississippi
shot at Walker and assasstoat- River were closed for a time
aad Ice formed on numerous
ed President Kennedy,
Mrs. Oswald wa* watching smaller bridgee end over*
television when President
Kennedy wa* shot,” Thorne
aald. “ Like minions of Amer*
leans, she was shocked. She
told me she never dreamed
at the time thst officers
would a nest her husband and
charge him with the asaasaia8000.*'
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Thorne aald Mrs. Oswald
Congressional leaden, still
“ known of the evidence
weary from their battle over
against her husband, but 1
foreign aid, breathed easier
don't know whether the to
today with President John­
convinced to bar mtod tbat
son's signing of the 4.4 Mi­
bn pulled the trigger.”
lton public works MU.

Miami Theater
Owner Sues

NEW YORK (UPI) - A
Miami leach theater owner
charged nine major motion
picture distributor* and 14
other exhibitors with anti­
trust violation* in a 0.11 mil­
lion damage suit filed Tuts,
Baker admitted he bad been day la federal court here.
celebrating the coming mw
Harry M. PlmxUla, opera­
year n little aa/ly.
tor of the Roosevelt Theater
to Miami Beach since 1M0,
charged Paramount, MGM,
Universal aad other distribu­
tors with conspiracy la grant­
ing other exhibitors more fav­
orable dim rental* and ex*
leaded rune while Ignoring hto
bids for more drsirnble pic­
tures.

•d vetoing the “pork barrel”
works measure, reluctantly
llgnad it Tuesday but announ­
ced he would ignore a previ­
sion requiring congressional
approval for trnnafsn of
Panama Canal property.
Tha President had no quar­
rel with the MB'S yrejecte
or tha money involved, bet ha
aald the Panama provision
wm an tncroMbmettt on the
authority e f the emotive
Ills decision to go abend
and aign the measure anyway
brought a sigh of settof from
congressional toodtrs w h o
•are nob looking forward to
another early contest between
Johnson and Congress.

rOXT LAUDERDALE Sheriff's Deputloa Marched
for a motive M ay la tha
slaying of Pater M. Agrleeto,
♦a, who feared ha w m going
to ba killed.
Agriesto, of Fairfield, Cam.,
did tot say why A* faarad he
woa doomed.
Arraatad and charged with
the flrat degree murder ware
Hobart Muutoa; » , of Boa.
t o o ;. Haory AUaa Bowman,
St, OracevUl*. Tnm., aad
Charles Max Newton, It, at
Washington.
The three man had beat
Uvtag with Agrlaato, police
said.
A partial reconstruction af
tha crime waa given by tha
aberUFa daputlaa. They laid
Agricato told a woman Mon­
day night he waa going to
bo killed aad aiked her to
keep hit wallet and check,
hook. The woman called po­
lice at 1 a. m. Tuesday.
Later two men who aald
they ware painter* discovered
the body on a lonely road
(outhweit of bar*.
Police, meanwhile, were at
Agrleato'a home checking out
the woman'* report Three
men dime up and got out of
a car which wa* later dis­
co rerad to ba stoteo. Police
■eld all three were bolding

Small Fire
A t Church
The Caserlberry Volunteer
Fire Department answered a
call Tuesday when n fire was
reported at the Prairie Lake
Baptist Church at Pern Park.
Firemen found tbat an oil
turnanee had becoma filled
with gases aad black amoks
because of the faulty opera­
tion of thermostat contrail.
No da usages were reported by
Rev. Leonard Jones, pastor of
the church.

Firemen T o M eet

Rose Diamond
FABADENA, CaUL (UPI&gt;Tba diamond aaaltmary a&lt;
tha Tournament «( Room woa
baiag celebrated M ay « b b a

Final Stock
Quetatieit Of

B last K ills 5

Tippit Gifts New
Total $445,297
DALLAS (UPI) - Tha
widow and three children of
a ilaln hero policeman faced
1M4 today rich beyond their
dreamt but at n price they
never wanted to pay.
Donations to Maria Tippit,
18, and har children reached
1441,297Ad. rive sacks of mall
reraainad to be opened. The
flow of mail to the Dalian po­
lka department, however, had
almost stepped.
J. D. Tippit waa ihot to
death about 4ft minutes after
Preaidant Kenned/ was' as*
•salinated. Witnesses laid Loo
Harvey Oswald, the suspected
assassin, find three bull its
into the officer.
Tha alary spread and, from
around the world, donations
started coming to Mra. Tippit,
Allen, 14, Brands, 10, aad Cur­
tis Ray, 4.
Tha neat Tippit home, en­
tirely paid for by a 112,217
donation from Walter H. Annenburg, publisher af the
Philadelphia Inquirer, waa
empty today. The family was
visiting relatives .at Clarksvllto, Tex. Advisors to Mrs.
Tippit are studying possible
Invaatmente far the donations.
College scholarships were do­
nated to tha children.

Th Glendervilla Volunteer
Fire Department will meet
Thursday for a regular busi­ 11 K illed
MIAMI (UPI)—At toast II
ness session at the Ebcneier
Methodist Church on the Old persona wen killed to holi­
Orlando Highway. The meet- day accidents around Florida,
9 of them to traffic.
tog to slated lev I JO p. sa ,

CHARLESTON, I C. (UPS)
— Five paraena, and poealbty
alx, warn killed and U to
Jurad Tnraday night la a Orework* explosion it a aubnrban grocery that apawnd
flame* aad dehrla oa shoppar* aad (tore employes.

Greeks Accused
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) Tha leader of Cyprus* Turk*
Uh minority. Vice President
Patll Kuehuk, charged Tues­
day night that Greek Cypriot*
have broken tha cease-fire by
continuing attacks oa Turkish
village*.

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“SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY WESTERN BEEF

Steak Sale!

O ut' In Casselberry
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lag M nddltlonal cUnalfWatlon
for agrianlturol noeln* to the
proposed eomprvhenslv# Ma­
ine ordinance for the Town
of Camlborry m thandonet!
Monday- sight st a mooting
whoa notion for tta inclusion
died for task of a second.
The commission, at the ro­
of the Board of Aldermol eoiely for the &gt; v of ssaddsrlag addition
of .two elaaaifkaUona — agri­
cultural, or A-l, and a
try hossee* designation
Predact h r the
aion were Borman Joyce,
chairman; Jim Blrkaamoyor,

Elton Bennett and Hibbard
Casselberry. Graham Wilson,
the fifth member, was unable
to attend because of illness.
Blrksnawyer and Bennatt
wont on record in opposition
to the Inclusion of an A-l
classification which was roeatad and voted for by
Cossslbonry- As suggested, the
riaodfkaUon was to follow
apoelfkatione outlined la the
county toning coda and was
proposed primarily for some
700 acrea of undeveloped lend
within the city which ta own­
ed by Caaoolbsrry.
Blrkenmeysr and Bsnnatt,
in their objection, reported

that tha commission had bean
advised by other anas against
Including an agricultural des­
ignation in a municipal ton­
ing plan.
Blrkenmeysr pointsd out
that the commission waa cre­
ated to work out a plan for
bringing about tha “ ordart]
development of a tows and
recommended that Cassel­
berry bo soaod within the or­
dinance as pnaaatly preptoad.
Action ok the country
homes classification waa ta­
bled for a f p.ra. moating
Monday whan recom*
fog each
will ho ready

PORK

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veto* priced, fine
qeoMty Steak,
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B A R B A R A FO RW A R D , daughter o f Mr. arid

Mrs. A lk n Forward, won first priia fo r her
gaily decorated bicycle In the bike, wagon and
buggy pnrndn held « t the recent holiday party
gponaored fo r children o f the grew by the Forest
City Merchants,
(Herald Photo)

WHOLE OR HALF

BAN FRANCISCO &lt;UP1&gt;- It wDl be almost ton month* Amarieaa society. Ui
AJmost 100 Amarieaa doctors before the HOPE return* to yard workers contributed time
I money la refitting her
Lb. ^ 9 * aad nurses wore not homo for bar homo port bora.
far the direct!** of Aawri
Mow Year's Eva celebrations In addition to her perma­
ISHANK HALF
lb. 4Se
because they would rather bo nent staff, routing teams of eon President Lines aannngoa t She sailed to South
port of “the single most affoc- physicians and dentlsU In
|“SUPER RIGHT* VAC. PAK
thre step la presenting Amer­ soma twenty specialties, who Amorion with Grace Unas
COOKED SLICED
tarn without pay, a n flown
ica as a
for
to
the
16,000-ton
vessel,
the
friend.**
America in both Aala and
That waa tha way former former USB Consolation.
President Eisenhower describ­ On# of those waa Or. Mark South America. Local dlgnl
ed tha work of the 8. B. Qorney of Bbn Francisco. Ho tarioa applauded fcor aad odlROPE, a Navy hospital ship not only volunteered hi* serv­ tortols lauded bar.
CHICAGO (UF1) - Pure- Plato* ar* hrovy la appear• O i. P k f.
in two wars and now a ship ices but would not oven accept Probably tha am t spouUno- tohlaga to bo shown to whole­
to and dooo la textured,
is
tribute
was
given
by
some
tha
coat
of
his
transportation.
o f many to tha world.
salers Jan. A ll at ths In“ Tha whole trip would havo Peruvian militiamen sent to Urnatkxul Home Furnishings rustic, poroua oak or « M
Tha HOPE, Which stands for
SP E C IA L! A nn P ag e Broad, F in e or E xtra W id e
been worth It If for nothing make ewe .the HOPE would Market will cantinas to re­ antiqued finish in tho smoky
Health Opportunity to Peoples
color
of
green
tobacco.
•too than to restore my faith not losva whan a Junta rolled main strong ta highly decor­
Everywhere, la the principal
Stained, loaded glass fronts,
la America,** ho said after ho power la Lima.
1-Lb.
ative, traditional designs.
activity of the People-to-Peoa n uaod as ornament* on
Around the vrorol would
returned hero from hto tour.
plo Health Foundation, Inc* of
Last
year's
emphasis
on
chests,
end
tables
and
drossPkg.
“ Whether wo succeed or fall stay, tha guards Joined the
Washington, D. C.
In our medical and educational doctors for loath, aad then greater elegiac* and form­ ■a.
ality la homo furnishings to Carpeting to pluihlor, with
Now docked In Guayaquil
million, auroly tha political
rapesled.
Ths Mediterran­ bolder colors, more patterns,
(N o OS A dded — Packed In
SP E C IA L! Cherry Star Solid
the H O P E w aa impact of thto enterprise la
ean atytoo, ekarsetarind by aad deep texturas.
on bar now -aruar
nothing abort of dramatic. It
rugged, carved affects on
ham in 1960 after bring re­ gives tha lies to Communist
Designers have Incorporat­
7-Oa.
deers aad drawers and Or­ ed n studied functionalism In
fitted In Seattle.
propaganda about the selfish
Cans
iental Inspired hardware, haa now furniture. Casters put the
Maintained completely by
'Gringo'," be added.
more of a Crook look. Tables household on wheels. Caro
volunteer funds, tha HOPE
The HOPB ha* tha backing
flgkta disease aad
oda havo n o n partitions
RIO DE JANEIRO, Braxfl and chairs ar* supported by
of Just about every facet of
BIG V A L U E ! Jane Parker Freshly Baked Enriched
wherever aha goes,
(UP!)— U ths snail lumber togs shaped like Greek and compartmaata, as watt as
umns and bearing classic luiury touches such as suede
both n hospital aad a noodle*!
of Japanese living la Brail!
Last Rites For
school.
wero suddenly to leave, pro­ scrolls and embellishments st Linings, eloctria button* and
14-Oz.
special locks.
duction of tea, peaches, straw­ * top.
HOPB aaltod to
Klein
Infant
Several
manufacturers
have
Loaves
Buffet*
store
dining
table
berries.
peppers,
tUk,
toma­
from Balavony, Peru, where
Funeral services for Fred toes aad rihor vegetable*, returned to designs popular loaves, and case* feature con­
her staff helped fight
die
Franklin Klein, two-day peppermint aad Jut* would during tho 1930’s, character cealed pull-out table*. Ped­
statistics sat sight times more
Peruviana die each year from old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis baK and millions of dollars of toed by heavy, overstuffed estal tables gdjust ta various Special Jan* Parker Preakly Baked
arms on sofas and chairs and heights by means of controll­
tuberculosis as In tbs United Klein of 2101 Magnolia Ave­ export earnings cease.
ed mechanism.
flutes i only four doctors for nue, who died at Bemlnolo The 430,161 Japanese bore extra plush upholstery.
Di-Lb.
Danish modern la shedding
Memorial
HospiUl
Sunday,
make
up
about
ala
par
cant
Bark
ovary 10,000 persons; end Ttr
Its right angles and linear
003 newborn infants dying wen held Monday afternoon of the BrailUaa population.
But they produce the vast forms to accentuate eurves
with Rev. William BUphene
within four years of birth.
Sped*!! Jana Parker Delkleua
bulk
of agricultural products and soft shapes.
officiating.
Burial
waa
In
The IS permanent staff
Danish
renaissance
styles
ranging
from
bananas
la
the
members of the HOPE hail Oaklawn Memorial Park.
based on designs of the ldOO's
the experience of their Aslan Survivors, other than hto south to pepper in the north. are appearing on the scene
Japanese
fanners
also
grow
tour with thorn. There they parenU, Included his ms tarnsl
frenthnother, Mre. Wanda a large part of Bratll'a cof­
cared for 36,000 patient*.
ilpedal! Mlaata Maid Froaea Orange
fee, rice end cotton.
In Saigon alone, they treat­ McDaniel of Sanford.
‘South
Pacific'
One hundred per cent of eU
ed more Mian 11,000 patients Gramkow Funeral H orae
Brasilian toe, peaches, straw­
and performed 600 major op waa In charge of arrange­
berries and pepper comes Banned By
FANCY RED RIPE
ment*.
orations In a Un-week sUy.
from the numerous, thriving South Africa
Special! Tndor (Oaly In Stars* Handling Beer)
agricultural coopt the hardy
DURBAN, South A f r i c a
Ja pancia farmers have creat­
(UPI) - The South African
Carton
ed in the wild Interior of this
government has binned stag
M ay *64 Unm ask
land of plenty.
Ninety per cent of the to­ Ing of "South Pacific’* be­
Specie I! All Crtap Sweet
YELLOW COOKING
Herman Swaggerty family, matoes, silk and ogga also cause of the musical’s "plea
Mrs. M. L, Ji
who
now
reside
In
Raleigh,
Untold
Joy
For
for
mixing
the
races,"
Dur­
Well. A brand ipaakin* New
ar* Japan*** produced.

Furniture Designs To Remain
Decorative And Traditional

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Round

•pastel! "Bopov-fDiM” Par*

F U L L Y CO O KED

Carries Aid To Ecuador

k, mm la tea ttero to rottofy to, a* yro’U rovo
Dm reality far wkfak AAP'a -BopaMUgkC
rosaaveat AAP.

R fw k m ia a a r to s g for i
* datable earn s r i oojoy

SIR LO IN TIP « 89*
Porterhouse « 95'

5*

EGG NOODLES
WHITE TUNA
WHITE BREAD 2

Hardf Japanese
Farm In Brazil

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Cherry Pie

Pineapple P i e 39*

DELKHT

6 “ 99*

Beer or Ale 12 - $l “ Tomatoes

Lake Monroe Joltings

N. C.. ar# her# while Brown
The Japanese have spread ban Impreasarlo dea Morley
Year la hare. Now we will
la In the hospital. * * * Hi* to all parti ol Braiil, from laid Tuesday.
You And Y ou rs!
have to set used to writing John IUrflelda of Tampa were
Morley said the South Af
the southern coffee fields in
•04. Wonder what la in store guests of Gladys' parents, the
I'araoa state to tho tar north­ rican Control Hoard banned
for all of ui thto year? Mikes J, C, Sapps, for Christmas ern atato of Para.
the musical just before Loo
you slop and think and woo- Day. J. C. aad Naomi wlU
Lately they have been en­ don producer Gilbert Vernon
dir. If wo only could know in spend tha Now Yoar with tering the vast Amaaoii basin was due to fly to Durban to
advsnea. * * * Anyway I them In Tainpa. J. C. gave where they wring out living! stsgo "South Pacific."
hope everyone of you havo a Naomi tho keya to a now car and bring In t9 million dol­
Vernon arrived in Durban
real good ono, the same as I for her Christmas. • * • Mr. lar* annually to Braatl'a ex­ and will produce "The Sound
wish for myself. Didn't make •nd Mrs. Vom Spear of En port receipts by growing jut* of Music” Instead, Morley
Paint &amp; Glass
any resolutions a* tha oroi terprti* Alt., w en guoats of aad pepper.
Hid.
made last year didn't work bar mother, Mrs, G. B. Sapp,
Japanese in Braiil spring
FA 2-6461
out. * * * Jim ami Shirley on the Upsala Road during from 333,324 Immigrants who Rharate Natya, a classical
Hawkins and small daughter Christmas. * * * Joe llushlow started arriving her* In 1801. dance of Indie, Is said to be
have returned home alter be­ and sister, Louise, spent Japanese Immigration waa one of the most involved
114 W. 2nd. St.
ing here for Ihr holidays with Christmas day in Ml. Dors suspended during Wo'ld War dances in the work!
Jim parents, Vic and Char- with friends. • * * Keep In II, but rsopenod in 1633 when
loll* lla-vklni. I hear they all mind the T.tl. unit which will 64 persona entered,
had a wonderful lime “ up be out this way shortly Wit
The llgur* Jumped to 1,464
the river” at Vic'* camp. * glvu you Iho correct day and iu 11)63 (hen climbed steadily
Robert and Hetty Mann and hours neat week. The unit until llkhl wh.-a 7,329 Japanese
daughter Urendu are st loot will ho located at ths front Immigrated.
aelUed In their home, tha of Itasxel Gardner's store on
"Prosperity In Japan la the
former Almond hum* across the highway. You can't miss big reason for the drop," Tut*
from the postofflre. It make* it and the good thing about suru Kawamc, immigration
It easy for Bob because he it la, U does not cost you attache in the embassy bore,
la the pint master. The W.ll. a cent. So bo sure and Uko explains.
Almonds have gone to Urauge advantage of It. * * * Sunday
Of these original immi­
J'arlc where they built a home la Communion Day at ths grants 13«.«7S still live. Tberfc
1h pleased to announce
|i«*ar line nf (heir sons. Sur­ churches. Rev. James Gmmp 334,000 "nisei" or second gen
ry to see them leave and hope son will have charge of ths eration, 67,000 “ sainsul" or
the opening o f their new
they will mine and visit ui service at the Upsala I'res third generation and 342
sometime soon ' * * Mrs. byterlan Church. * * *1 hate fourth generation Japanese.
office, January 2, at
Anuio (Granny) Hawkins i* to mention it, boya and girls
feeling kind of bad. guesa she but yu" know what Monday
has the flu hug. Can't have is. Jusi think, though only
that Granny, got tu get yuur six more months to go. That's
uullllng done. • • • (lev. and pot much. Anyway, bo out at
WASHINGTON (UPI) Mrs Karl Uakcr ami chiid the bus stop on Umc. *
ten tuve returned from the Mrs. Grace Hare and dnkl AKL-CTO President George
We invite ull of our friends and
fruu-n stale of Tennessee ten, Usa and Mike, Wick Mcany predict* that achiev­
ing
full
employment
will
be
w.iere they spent the Christ Wicktor ami son-in-law and
customers to visit us soon in our
tnas holiday! in KnuxvlUo. * 1 daughter, Don and Shirley the natiunV No. 1 domestic
Claude and Julianna IIUUU Hudson, and daughters and problem in 1!M4.
new office, and on behalf of the
The Ubur leader said In s
end children came in from son and .la ughtcr-la-law, Jim
Ft. Uenmng, G a, to spend and Mary Johnson, were our New Year'* stotemctil that
entire staff, best wishes for a
Iter Christmas with Claude's guesU for Christmas day din "full employment, full eco­
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Seminole High
Dance Thursday
A dance for junior and sen­
ior high school students win
be held at tha 8*mlnole High
School’s student loung, Thurs­
day night from 8 pun. until
mddidghL
The “ tcvmea* aad the
“ Myateviao" two top Central
Florida aggvsgationa will pro­
vide music and antertalnmcnL
Th# affair is being spew*
sored by tha Seminole High
Breadcasting Club for the
benefit of the county's 1944
March of Dimes campaign.

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la Tehran, 14 persons were
takea to hoepiteis.

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LIAN MIATV WESTERN SPAM

The painting of tbo Duke
Wellington waa atolea
t|# National Gallery
goat, 1M1, aad alnce than
riodlo offera hare been
to return the painting

PHOENIX. Aria. (UP!) —
Barry Ooldwatar, (R-Aris.)
today announced that hla 19year-old daughter. Margaret,
la engaged to marry real es
tato broker Richard Arlan
Holt
Tba wadding is scheduled
for Jane 97 in Phoenix, Gold
water aaid. Hiss Goidwater
will graduate from ML VerJunior College ia Wash, IX O, tba aanse month.
Holt ia tba aon of Hr#.
John Martini of Northridgo,
Calif. Ho ia a graduate of the
University of California.

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a h f f i i t room of LondonB
Victoria Station Tnaaday.
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aahaa after an anonymm I
collar aaid the rtmuina of tl i
painting, “cat up in piece* 1
would bo foaod In the luggaj

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way police apokeaman
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aahea are only a handfc of
lubblah from a eompoat 1lap.
Scotland Yard alio erai. Inxaatigatlng a poaaiblo coi tee
tlon between the caller w) i di­
rected police to the bo of
aahea and another enemy loua
person who earlier Tu- day
offered to return the pai ling
If a “ranaom'' would bo paid
la charity and if he wo«H be
granted aa amnesty. Th i of­
fer waa made in a HOC irord
latter to Exchange Tele rnph
Company, a London (lews
agency.

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—The balance of payments
Award Pay For
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tary and credit raitralat.
Teachers O Kd
—Some of tho benefit* from
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - a tax cut may have hew dis­
Sitttof
tfm State Hoard d counted already.
Education, th# Cabinet ap­
proved payment today of 93.*
410,000 to 0,745 public achool Ex-Con Faces
and Junior college teacher*
who qualified tor the L#fU- Trial In
lalaro’a competency award
Girl’s Death
program thto year.
Th# program, which provid­ MIAMI (UPI) - An cx coned top rated teacher* with a vlct, father of three, today
Moo-a y«ar award, was ersat- faced trial for tbs murder in
•d by th# lawmakers la 1M1 the mx ilaylng of a 10-yearaad abollahed la ISO.
old girl.
Hat the ISO u n ion provid­ Herbert Lee Evaaa, to, *f
ed ELI million to provide the Houston, Tex., wu charged
award* for teachers who had Sunday with first degTM mur­
qualified to be paid this year. der in the death of Uttte LaHowever, the appropriation reen Thorbshn on Nov. a a*
wan't enough for the Bom­ ah* walked home from school
ber of teacher* who qualified. la South Miami.
School head Thomas D,
Dade County Sheriff T. A.
Bailey did oot seek release of Buchanan aald “ we have the
oecmary monies to pay the ease pretty well wrapped up."
awards. The Cablaet action Evaaa, aa Itinerant handy­
only approved eventual pay­ man and truckdriver who
ment. Bailey aald he would spent alx yean in a Missis*41*cut* release of the food*, ippl prison for burglary aad
«AMh would Include finding armed robbery, fold police
the additional KM ,000 to make shortly after be was arraign*
9 Da difference between the *d to front of a crowd of
appropriation and needs, at newsmen Sunday that HI hit
a future meeting.
her with a tin Iron."

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Seminole Sup*. B. T. Milwee said today 71 county
teacher* qualified under this
program for a total of fit,MO.

Shriver Sees
No Red Threat
WASHINGTON (UPI) Peace Carp* Director Sargent
Shriver aald today that he
didn't fear any competition
from Russia to bla Held.
Shriver aald th* Russian*
might bo trying to start a
Peace Carp* of their own, but
their tfteta were doomed be­
came Soviet citizens wouldn’t
be glvan the freedom that
Peace Oorpa members need.
the Peat* Carpi director
•aid he understood that 15
RuiiJm high school teachers
recently arrived to Ghana and
acme of them were lq school!
where there were American
P«&lt;c* (term volunteer*.

Rickenbacker
To Refire
NEW YORK (UPI) —
Cept Eddie Rickenbacker,
whose colorful career aa mili­
tary pilot end airline execu­
tive extended ever 41 yean,
retires Tuesday aa chairman
of the board of Kastera Air
Line, ending an era In Amer­
ican aviation.
The pioneer aviator aald
he would derote himself to
writing and campaigning for
hi* political beliefs.
Rickenbacker, Ti, air her*
of two world wan and ena of
the pillar* of eommeretal
aviation through Its growing
yean, announced Sunday ha
waa audlng hls career with
Eastern that began to 1954
whan he broaght the fine
back from the brink of finan­
cial ruin.

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■pokaiman. "She weighs a ton.
Bha la made of white marble,
bat fraylle.”
Tha apaclallata In ablpplny
at tha Louvre ara maklny
blnaprlata for a apocial box
■trony onouih to withstand
tha lady with tha thm-foot
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1M4 Olympia Gamas hi Japan.

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Than Vsntta will ba whiahad
under hoary yuqrd to a French
port and holated carefully
aboard a ship to Japan. Plana
hare not bean made for a
boardiny ceremony, hot it’s
expected ana will ba stayed
with Japanese officials, an
honor yuard and scores of
police to prerent any Venus
matching.
Already Vanns has been ex­
amined by experts and pro­
nounced in good condition to
traraL le u riik will be inroired than waa tha trip to
Washington of Mona Lias, or
"La Joconde." Sha had been
painted by Leonardo Da Vinci
on a fragile place of wood that
could bars been harmed for*
arar even by a change In tem­
perature.
A ministry of culture offi­
cial laid Vsnua will ba Insur­
ed for her trip "for tha high­
est amount awarded an art
masterpiece." Ha added that
bar value "is priceless."
This beautiful example of
ancient Oraak sculpture was
found In April, 1620, on tha
Oraak island of Milo, by a
passant named Yoryos. The
daatlad peasant for soma rea­
son sold It aimultanaously to
two different parties, French
Count Da Msrcsllua, buying In
tha asms sf tha Marquis Da
Riviera, ambassador at Franca
te CeaitaaUneple, and Prince

CHICAGO (UPl) — Amai*
cans ara spandiny more Mm
than avar sitting down, a
study by a chair manufactures
reports.
By tha tlma you reach IV
years of ays yau will hav*
■pant ST of those 70 yaara site
tiny down, compared to II fat
an earlier veneration, aayt
Futorian Manufacturing Co.
Housewives, waiters a n d
waitresses, salespeople, form*
era, construction workers and
others In comparatively activ*
occupations do n little better
but even they ara likely to pal
in S8 year* sitting down, corn*
pared to 36 n generation hedq
the report said.

WASHINGTON (UPI) U
Sen. George A. Smaihcrs el
Florida Monday praised tha
government’s decision to ite
lease Its claim to “natural"
offshore lands adjaeaot to tha
coaiU of Louisiana tad Flea*
Ida.
Included In the lands affect
ed by Monday's decision am
Louisiana “ mudlumpa" form*
ed by Mississippi River slM
and dotted with derricks and
bcliaved to ba rich in oil pte
tentlal.
j
While such “ natural" Ftcya
Ida land now consists of only
about 100 acres of roangrovu
Islands, the Florida Dcm*
crat laid tha opinion will hav*
“ far niching and Impartial
consequences for tha develops
meat of the state of Florida."
The land In question wsy
crested by such natural fore*
as aa slit from rivers aai
streams from the time ed
statehood until tha passaga ed
Um Submerged Lands Act af
1693 which convayad tha land
te the state*.
"Tha opinion rcHtves t v
state of Florida and many Ms
dtviduals who hold titlo kray
tha state of long and axpete
pensive litigation," said Sana
Spcisanl L. Holland of Fisas,
ids.

With Police
PARIS (UPl) - Farm#
Col. Antoine Argoud battled
with French police in a flat
fight In hia prison cell today
and refused to appear in court
on charges of leading a plot
against President Cbsrlas By
Gaulle.
Gendarmerie officers t e
formed special state security
court President Andre Deche,
idles the 49-yearold ravolw
tlonary warfare expert put te
a bitter battle when they ate
tempted to take him out ad
hla maximum security cell ad
suburban Fresnes Prison.

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MRS. ELIZABETH HARMON, who la replacing
MUs Dorothy Cooper u chief operator in the
Southern Bell exchange in Sanford, and Min
Cooper, who ia being tranaferred to DeLand,
were honored at a tea given Friday by the local
telephone operators.
(Herald Photo)

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Enterprise

Personals
Mr. aad Mn. Clifford
Langiton aad four grendhlldrva of Tupelo, JtU»„ an
■pending Mvcral dayi with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Wilborn, her brother,
Howard aad faaiily mi slstar,
Mrs. Royal Goodwia.

Holiday Punch Party,
Open House In Oviedo

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Mrs. Carl Meyer, of
Clfta • Cards . Bod
was natron of ]
aad bridesmaids were Mrs.
210 E. First 8L
Maddox, sister ef the
bridegroom, Mrs. Ed Bar
gay Ivey aad Deanna
NEW
Nichols, n a y were matching
formal gowns of emerald
YEAR
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The modified, controlled bell
SA V E 4 0 % TO 50%
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fuUncts to the wide uspressed
box pleats, becoming a brash
FASHIONS
train. They carried grata
FERN PARK
FERN PLAZA
satia muffs smocked with
838-1311
seed pearls aad wore match­
ing pillbox hits.
MRS. WILLIAM W . TYRE JR.
The bride’s mother wore a
cranberry brocade e h o a t h
Antique Show fir Sale
with matching pillbox hat tad
Te Bo Held At
shoes and • whit* orchid car­
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ther chose e green and blue
F rL S a t and Sun., Jin. 3 -4 -5 ,1 9 6 4
brocade dress with blue shoes
HOURS:
end hat end wore a white
orchid corsage.
FRIDAY — 9 to 10 P. M.
8ATURI1AY and SUNDAY — I to IQ P. M.
Following t h e ceremeoy,
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mother, Mrs. Cedi Wilson,
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HOSTESSES at a festive holiday party in Oviedo were left to right, Mrs.
Admission 13c—With Tfcla Ad Ably
catrrta'ned with a reception
A. A . Myers, Mrs. Churlea Nibluck, and Mrs. James Partin.
Feed AvallaMe
at P Hanford Woman’s Club,
Tk&gt;'» was decorated with
*
By Bernice Kelsey
orated In the holiday motif
wh.
'noils leaves, sprin­ One of the outstanding
with the serving table over­
kled • itii glitter, and red events of the holiday Mason
polns ,ilas. A large silver bell In Oviedo was e holiday laid with a green cloth and
m v
was hung Rom the celling punch party and open bouse bolding e centerpiece of red
over the stage. The bride’s given by Mrs. C. T. Nlblack, roses and red candles. Santa's
table was covered with a Mrs. James Partin and Mrs. sleigh and reindeer flanked
white net doth and held the A. A. Myers recently at the by white candles ware featur­
five-tiered wedding cake.
ed in one end of the room and
home of Mrs. Nlblack.
Judy Lavender, Jean Wilke
During the hours between In the other end was a smalt
and Joan WUko kept the 9 i.m. and 2 p.m. the hostess­ Christmas tree and silver
bride's book. Greeting the es entertained approximately punch bowl.
guest* ware Mrs. Earl Dos- 123 guests.
All those marvelous holiday
sey end Mrs. R. A. Williams.
Lively eamella b lo o m ■ cooklej and open face sand­
Mrs. Raymond Ball was In were used throughout the wiches were served with the
charge of serving. Mrs. Ben house and a candelabra grac­ punch.
ny Austin, Mrs. Lee Swartz, ed the piano in the living
Those assisting the hostess­
Mrs. John Ivey and Mrs. W1I room.
es In serving the punch were
Him Vihlen cut the cake and
The dining room was dec- Mrs. J. M. Staley, Mrs. John
D R IB S S H O I I
pouring punch were Mmee
Courier, Mrs. Robert Soke.
Fred Mange, Keith Abney,
Sirs. Jack Bryant, Mrs. B. F.
M. L. Nichols, Curtis Lave* Longwood
Wheeler Jr.. Mrs. W. If. Mar­
der, Randall Chase, Ed Lind
tin and Mrs. Madeline LutMU. A N D MRS. C. J. COLEMAN (left) celebrated their Both wedding
sey, R. W. Williams, and Mrs.
trell.
nnnlvurnury with a dinner party given by their son and daughter-in-law,
M. R. Strickland. Floating
Those serving sa floating
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Coleman.
(Herald Photo)
beautiful fit. Mara's an
boateasei were Beth Morgan,
Mr. a n d Mrs. William hostesses were Mrs. Leon
Decorations followed th e Charlie Boyd of Falrburn Pam Ptgott, Donna Ashby, Baumholser
Olliff,
Mrs.
George
Means,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Coleof
Longwood
insn. who celebrated their Golden Wedding theme end Gs.; Mr. and Mn. B. L. Boyd Duane Vihlen. Sylvia WU have relumed home after Mrs. Walter Teague, Mrs. W.
many lovely gifts were re­ of Falrburn; Mrs. R. F. Fid Hams, Shcralynn Williams, spending the Christmas holi­ R. Meek. Mrs. John Evans,
a larstcofccUm of earnloth wedding
snaivcrtary
Susan Perkins, Linda Per days In Evansville, Ind., with Mn. Milton Gore, Mrs. Kir­
ceived by the couple.
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Tuesday. Dee. 24, were guests
■ala, Saggy or tailarai
kins, Joy Stanley and Gay their two tons, two daugh­ by Buckelew, Mrs. W. B.
Brothers end listen of the
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bower- Stanley.
of honor at a dinner party couple and their families
ters aad their families. Dur­ West, Mrs. John Ridenour,
pumps... ail wHhfaahio*
For traveling. Mrs. Tyre ing tho trip the Baumholscrs Mrs. Jack Dodd and Mrs. Rex
given by their son sn&lt;l daugh­ were invited for the occasion. sox, Miss Barbara Bowertlx,
and
MUs
Cindy
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as wells comfort Net al
Coleman, at their boms at Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Mathews Parkersburg. W. Vs.; Giles crepe sheath with brown Us when snowstorms stopped all Mrs. Walter Carter Jr. ef
of Atlanta, Gs.; Mr. and Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Velma Freeman, ard shoes and bag. Alter n train travel.
aiiaa iaall styles.
1301 South Park Avo.
Sanford.
Miss Mary Freeman, John wedding trip the nawly-weds
Freeman and Miss Gall De- will make their home tn Del
Cato of Orlando, amt Mr. and Rio, Tens, where LL Tyre
Mrs. A. D. Abrams, Mr. and Is stationed with the Air
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By Abigail Van Buran
DEAR ABBY: During a
diesgrvemeat, my husband
broke my bom tad gars mu
two black eyas sad I could­
n't go t° * family Qsiitm u gat-together because 1
didn't want my people to
see me looking Uhe that.
Ha's m O y not n bad guy,
Abtqr- Ha’s a steady work­
er, drinks ooly on week­
ends, and he’s good to the
kids. But when be loies his
temper. I’ m tho one who
get* it la tho seek. Don’t
tell me to laava him be­
cause I’ve triad It and I'm
the oat who crawls back.
1 love this guy, but 1 need
a few pointers on bow to
totphim from slapping ms
around.
SU P HAPPY
DKAR HAPPY: Any
woman who gats "slapped
around" more than ones
either figures tht has it
earning, or sha likes It.
Practice your foot work and
leant to duck.
DEAR ABBY; What time
do you think an 11-ytar-old
girl should go to bed T This
will fettle an argument be­
tween my mother and me.

many people shocked when
they put "R.S.V.P.’ * on Incitations and two days before the wedding or party
or whatever It la they have
to start railing up the In­
vited Kueste to see if they're
coming? I’ll bet if yon stop,
ped 100 people on the street
and asked t h e m w h a t
"R.S.V.P." m e a n t , they
couldn’t tell you. It stands
for “ Reapuml, if you please,"
in FRENCH, and how are
we a u p p o a e d to know
French? If they had put
down, "CALL US UP AND
TEI.L VS IF YOU CAN
MAKE IT, and then the
phone number, it would
make a lot more sense.
PLAIN TALKER

my owb tick*
th «
1 won't reel * i »
,0
kiss him gooMtfc &gt; KsUy
try to pay my
W . hut
the boy nenf M*
*
have klned I * * b®l'»
goodnight but 8 BMk’l be­
cause they pall Wt
to
the movies. Dn I * tthik 1
should put up • ktedtr light
when a boy wNB *• huy
tny ticket? All b 8 okay
to kin him
U I
had sn espicMr I 00*1
timet
DEAR F iR flR l .When
a boy invites a |M li the
movies, he expert! te buy
her ticket, and be Aoutdn’t have to put W l ight to
do so. Don't emteee n
"thank you fee » Tm ly
evening" with a Mil. A
kiss meins "I Uhl you.”
And "thank you" **•«* 1
enjoyed myself.
DEAR ABBY: W I?M eo-

By Oswald Jacobv
One of my moit unusual
mistakes of 1SKI3 was when
I called the wrong penalty. I
was South, and If you want to
ate my problem Just leok at
ths South hand.
I opened one no-trump and
was promptly raised to three.
Everyone passed and East led
the sis of spade* out of turn.
The gem* was duplicate and
I could accept the lead, where­
upon dummy would go right
down on the table; I could de­
mand a lead of a spade or for­
bid a lead af a spade by West
or I could simply treat that
alz of spades as a penalty
eard.
None of these cboicse was
particularly appealing, but I
finally decided that I would
accept that spade lead. Per-

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organisation one of the chil­
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* Having the washing ma­
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load of clothes aboard.
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same kind of noneemmltal an­
swer. This probably means
that his day was as full of
routine, petty annoyance* and
simple drudgery as wsa hen.
And she probably isn't nay
more interested in having a
detailed aeonnt o f hie day
than he Is In having a blowby-blow account af hart.

would ho eo sesyte flad
article.
• Making herself is such
tnuch-dUliked them as clean­
ing closets and defeating the

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Hate to write Utters?
Send ons dollar to ABBY,
Bo* 33U5. Beverly Hills,
Calif., for Abhy’s new book­
let. “ HOW TO WRITE LET­
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THE GIRL

DEAR GUtL: She should

WHO WANTS TO KNOWt
When ft homecoming huaband aika hi* wife, "Well,
Honey, what have you been
doing all day?" it’* no won­
der eh* 10 often dismluea hi*
routine question with, “ Oh,
nothing tpeeial."
If he a a a u m e a that
mran* she ha* had an easy
day, he 1* probably wrong.
But it i# hard ta wake a
husband listen to a real ac­
count of "her day,1* or ap*

Get it off your chest. Per
a personal, unpublished re­
ply. writs to ABBY, Box
MM, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, selfaddressed envelope.

tJFTEEN

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Both rulnsrakte
Booth Waal Nefft
1N.T. Paaa SNA'.
Bata
Pass
Opening lead — A
Baal out of turn).
aurely had mads tho wont
hapa my partner would hava
aomething in the suit The
roof did not fall on au* bat I

possible choice.
Dummy showed up with the
queen of spades, but unfortu­
nately it was a singleton.
West played his ace and re­
turned the suit and spades
were established against nte.
Of course, I did have 10
top tricks and proceeded to
run them off, but had I barred
the spade lead I would suraly
hare mad* at least one trick
more than I did gather and in
duplicate those extra tricks
are right important
While this article Is on mis­
takes I want to point out that
my partner’s raise to three
no-trump was the correct bid
with his hand. We wert play­
ing duplicate and there was
Bo reason for him te suggest
a diamond game.

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CHICAGO (UPD—Cbarise
0. Finley, owner of Um l u *
u i City Athletics, had Ills
m shotgun to Sint at rity
officials today la hla tfforta
la arrange a bow Iosm for
dm o f Kanaaa City MaaJriya!

EL FASO, Tex. (UFI) Tbo queasy-tummled Southern
HothodM Mtutoots had ao
alibis today for their *1-14
loss to Orcxofl la the ath aaaaal Sua Bowl.
M U officials played dowa
the fact that U of thalr play*
era Including ala starters, beearns vtokatiy Ul the night
before Tuesday’s yams pro

The city of Louisville has
offered to adopt the Athistles
for the 1964 season aad there­
after, IX Finley la satisfied
with his reception, and ha
might ask fu.' such a transfer.
“I’m trying to work things
oat with Kansas Clt*-,” Finley
said, "and I’m hopefal that I
DON NEW SOM
can."
far*. Coaches said all throe
But he charged previously
From tho stands, tho Mus­
that Kansas City officials
•and Mason ns a varsity man­ youths did sa excellent job tangs definitely appeared slugager. VIDisms, n staler, serv­ this season and porlarmsd
were trying to make him ne­
ed as a first year manager.
gotiate a now lease &gt;*with a
vary important task* that
Newsom, a junior first year
shotgun at my head," because
manager, was responsible for helped tbo elub have Ita splen­
EASY W A Y — Happy there waa no place elm for
the team’s equipment and wel did year.
Harold H a i r a t o n of him to play, except to build
Naw Y o rk University hla own park.
" If wo can’t work owl
It almost lookad as If the goal fo r a s o ft layup
two teams switched uniforms against Felrleigh Dick­ things with Kansas City, I’ll
In tha second half ns Um Mus­ inson Collage In tha definitely request a move to
tanga dominated the play. Violets' gymnasium.
Louisville," be said.
They scored two fourth quar­
James Browltt, executive di­
ter touchdowns and had a
rector of the Kentucky Fair­
drive stall on tha Oregon twogrounds, said la Louisville
yard Una.
that ho made the Athletics m
Oregon Jumped te an early
H olds* g , I. Bright Psak, I.
better offer than thsy have
lu ff L -oaard. T. O B .'* Column,
7-0 lead In the first quarter
received to stay in Kansas
I. Color
on a nine-yard scoring rya
SIXTH MACS — S/IS Milo —
City.
by halfback Dennis Keller,
tlraS* m . 1. Maeibjr. I. Mlk*
He said ho offered Finley
S e cre u ry , S. Broadosk, 4. Act
set up by a 49-yard pass In­ A shot every 1* secoodst an "advantageous contract1*
Now, I. A lw ays Alsrt, I. Dsl
terception and run by half- That’s tha incredible pact but said the discussion ,did
Ton*. T. U
T . U d r , &gt;• Ur.
W hlaksra
beck H. D. Murphy.
at which tha Los Angeles Lsk- not go into specific terms.
SMVNSTH MACS — S/IS Milo
Then Oregon quarterback eri and the Detroit Platons
Browltt said Finley predicted
— f i n d s r - 1. Alta U.. 1. CosBob Berry, whom the BMC fired basketballs at the bas­ the A's could draw more than
a s a , S. Casual a s s , 4. D srld
players fed is almost equal ket Sunday during their Na­
nock. I. R ock Tray. 4. Mlk*
a million fans a season in
MaeDuff. T. Maka V Mors, I.
to Navy's Roger Staubaeb and tional Baaketball Association
Dinah's O sno
Louisville. Thsy drew about
Baylor's Don Trull, began hit­ game at Fort Wayne, Ind.
EIOHTH RACK — S IS Nil—
800.000 ia Kansas City last
f in d s C— 1. Otory *•», 1. Malt
ting his receivers.
With a goggle-eyed crowd season.
Sprint*. S. Lank Hank, 4. Mrs.
He drove thn Webfoota on
Mop*, I. Cindy Robbl*. 4. Ml&lt;lof 9,390 looking on, the Lak­
Engineers said the Fain,
Urm . T. DI| Trndt, I. J iy n s
two 13-yard marches ended
er* connected on 34 ef 121 grounds Stadium, which seats
Niily
by
a
23-yard
touchdown
pass
u x t x hacm — a/ia wiu—
field goal attempts and the 20.000 could be double-decked
to end Dick Imwnlle and a
f i n d . A— 1. C h iru k tt Sundial,
Pistons on 44 of 110.
to boost Its capacity to major
1. good Tow n. a. K1or*nc* Mc20-yarder to end Paul Burl­
Thst made It a grand total leaguo standards.
Nabto. 4. Linda Cull*. I. K.lna
eson.
The
Webfoota
got
so
Tarry. S. Debra Taryn. I. Lar­
closer than the SMU 13-yard of 339 shots from the floor in Thera have frequent rumors
ry Kaaba. S. I'al a Kllalif
the 49 minutes
sod that that Finley, who bought the
tUSTH MACK — a/IS MU*—
line after that
doesn’t
Include
go
shots
taken Athletics from the Arnold
firad* R— I. On Sherry. I .
SMU opened the third quar­
K l*«l Matron, 1. Proud K»»l*.
from the free throw Um .
Johnson estate three years
ter
with
a
drive
that
stalled
4. Il**t Clu*. ». K A.'o U til*
n u t.r , I . Kallacy, T. Das Hob­
on the Oregon two and an­ Result? Tbo Lakers scored\ ago, w m disenchanted with
ble. I. M eta
other that got to the 31 be­ ■ 1W-I28 victory with Jerry Kansas City end wanted to
fore scoring on e three-yard West pouring In 39 points and1 move the club to Dalles. How­
pus from quarterback Danny Elgin Baylor adding 33. Ball- ever, Louisville never waa
Hoeller Wins
Thomas to halfback John sy Howell had 23 for the Pis-' mentioned as a potential new
tons.
Droderick.
site earlier.
Grid Letter
Two Oregon paas intercep­ Oiesr Robertson, playing1 Finley has kept the AthLEXINGTON, Mo. _ Cadet tions—the Webfoota grabbed
s k c o v ii n s i K
— i i i wit*
1 letlcs* offices In the stadium
— Il,a4* IS— 1. T * K irn , 3. Warren Hoeller, son of Cdr. off four for the day—itallec
J under a temporary permit is0 . B.'s W**&lt;ty, I. I'aravlll*. 4. and Mrs. Warren J. Hoeller
two more SMU drives before
Wlekat Marsh. J. Watch ll, S.
' sued by Kansas City end valid
of
1104
Cornell
Dr.,
Sanford,
I'ogu*. T. Go Ho nock, I f a b l*
the Mustangs scored la the
" until Jan. 10. But ho bucked
Nynatnlla
has been awarded a company last 34 secoods on another
T ill HU RACK — l/I S Nil* —
' first because ho contended the
football
letter
at
Wentworth
pass catch by Droderick, this
lira s* IS— I. lD n r.c, X. Stepr clty’e offer obligated him to
*111*. 3. &lt;?•&gt;(!on lai** I. B o s ­ Military Academy by
the time an elght-yarder from the
accept their contract offsr.
nian, I. C *»u »l L*t, I Ho Tip. school's athletic councU, Maj.
arm of quarterback Mac
T. I'anila Itock. I. Toylon
Now tho permission, as unFOURTH MACK — B/k Nil*— John C. Readecker, athletic Whits.
' derstood by both sides, spedliras* C— t. Atnpla Hock. X. director, announced today.
Ilunw, t. Port* D*lt, 4. Mhan! flea the A’s are still in their
Inter-company competition
srl Ia Jon, 1. Mn*'a (lal. 4. Sly
office "without penalty."
I'rou f. T. Mlra.-I* Work*r. I. commands ■ keen interest Mayfair Men
I'*u Sic Kay
among
the
cadets,
says
MeJ.
KIKTII HACK — I IS Mil*—
1, raS* K— 1. nt*p Boy, 3. Za- Readecker, and It la Instru­ Golfers To
kro. I. n in s JllU r. I- Oholly, mental in developing com­
No Waiting
I. Prom pt JuaUc*. I. (,'ha.lron,
pany morale and institutional Meet Eustis
T. Portico, |. Captain Ailalr
Tbo Mayfair Men's golf College G olf
k IS T Il RAIN — S/IS Mil* — spirit. One hundred fourteen
FO R L A N E S
CraS* l»— I. W* ll*t. X- nob
team travels to Eustis Sun­
HOUSTON (UPI) — Tbs
t&gt;rak*. S. Concord rile*. I. Open cadets from seven companies
E V E R Y N IG H T
4. So!dl*r'« Fay. 4. Parrmrt. I. Mrs. S. Ilronlea. I. Tum blln* competed in the Intercom­ day to compete with the Pin*
1964 Intercollegiate golf cham­
T. Ju*l
Oarbla,
S.
Ml** R lllsr, T. Joyotl. I. IU I' i lUnlk.
Meadows
Country
Club
tssm.
pany gridiron activities at
Found*
Qutan's
Knrtuna
pionships will be held March
riVTH MACS — S//IS MU*— i b s r t t h r u t . — s/is a i l * Wentworth during the past This Is a regularly schedul­ 23-28 on tho par 72 Pina For
ed Inter-tity match and tour­
U ral* IS—&lt;1. Ila i*l L. A . 1. Jo* — &lt;ir*S* C— 1. Ann Robbl*. 3. football icsson.
1 *001 , S. n*n**t llock*r, 4. Hark Tray. S. Ml** Poppy. 4
nament chairman, George est Country Club course.
C sllro Hhlp. S. Dinah'* l‘ *s. S.
FA 2-7542
Billups, announced that tee- Tournament officials said 14
0 , U '* Mlmplax, t. Iloalun UuJ.
Bring The Entire
college teams will compete
Sonny Sour
1. lUrman
off Um* is 11:00 a. m.
RALH — S/IS Mil*
Family Out Bowling
Y. A. May Miss B—Ul l irai ml*i IS—
LAS VEGAS (UPI) —
Priies (or low gross and for six different champion­
I. O. B.‘a Coup!*.
1. K a tin * t p*y Off. Olrl, 4 Sonny Liston continued his low net will be offered end ships.
llnekln Cull*. I
Purina. S. verbal bsttls with Cseiius Mayfair members may sign
Pro Bowl Game Kbariy
Ruck, T. D*t*y Robbl*.
Clay Tuesday. During a work­ up to play at the Mayfair's
NEW YORK (UPD-Y. A. I. Marlmar
sivrii n u n — s/is Nil* — out, a fan badgered Sonny pro shop.
Tittle of the New York Giants, U
ral* » — I. W. D.-* (irm a il,
who suffered a knee Injury in 3. Trav*l*r Ju*. 1. Spot tlo»»!p. with the question "how tall
I.
Kantry. S. Idem, 4. Perry Is Clay!" Liston smiled and
The United States la ths
Sunday's 14-10 National Foot­
quickly answered "not big world’s largest exporter ef
ball League title loss to the
enough."
farm products.
Chicago Bears, Is expected
today to withdraw from the
leigus’s annual Pro Bowl
gsma scheduled at Los Angelas for J sb. 13.

definite and apastfls Umltatiqaa placed an the authority
e f the fieentary ef Commerce to Impose further inquiremenIn nr information other than those specified In tho
Imp as n seadffion ef firearm purchase."
{ Kimball alee stated that "the solution to the fireearns psiMsm Use in restraining the irresponsible, the
erlmianl. the msntsUy disturbed, end the inexperience ef
garth, end net be the control e f en inanimate object
which can be need for good end evtl only as directed by
tha minds e f those who poesses it."
And the Federation official concluded by saying,
"Get as laugh aa tha law can devise on the criminal or
tha dregs ef eodety who havo proved their evil intent.
But do not pens lias," ha suggostsd, "tha law abiding
akiaart sr deetrey tha gnat American cltlisn right to
' by government bureaucracy at
’ lavaL*
Wa da aal wish to taka stdea In tide tun*, but we era
fidant aa we saa be that there are differences of
atoa hero fa Seminole County on tide matter.
However,' we moot agree that what Kimball says
dsso auk* a great deal s f sense, Thera an thousands
ef sportsmen in Seminole County who, ws bsllsve, will
marur with what the Wildlife Federation official says.
M wunl# aasm a shams to place restrictions on fir s .
OTM parahaoes .which would or could place a limitation
m responsible people and their purchase of firearms.
On tha atl ar hand, however, ws must sgras that soma
toMtbla wap mast be found to curtail the sals of fire­
arms to those who might be of irresponsible character.
Of eowns, this would not necessarily eliminate the pos­
sibility ef this type sf person obtaining a weapon for
evil use.
What do yea think T We would like to know.

WILMINGTON, Del. (DPI)
—The University of Delawars
will rsestvs the UFI trophy
as the 1M3 small collage foot*
hall champion at tbs annus!
banquet of the Wilmington
8portswriters and Broadcastera Association on Jan. 22.
Delaware, which won all
eight of its games last season
under the tutelage of Coach
David Nelson, was ranked
first by 11 of the 33 coaches
on the United Press Interna­

Raiders Sign Mirlch
OAKLAND (UPI) -Tackle
Rex Mirlch of Arlxona State
Flagstaff has signed a con­
tract with the Oskland Raid­
ers of tha American Foot­
ball League.

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tional board of coaches to be­
come the first Eastern team
ever to win the national small
collage title.
UPI Sports Editor Leo H.
Petersen will present the tro­
phy to the Blue liens at the
13th annual dinner. Associat­
ion President Don Msthewson
announced Tuesday night that
another feature of the banquet
would be the naming of the
recipient of the John J. Bra­
dy Memorial Award as Dela­
ware's outstanding athlete of
1983.
Among the guest speakers
will be colorful baseball fi­
gure Bill Veeck. The ton it
master will be Morrie Siegel,
sports columnist for the Wash­
ington, D.C. Evening Star.

Jet Lanes

Orleans Snow
Halts Racing
The racing program at Fair
Grounds scheduled today was
canceled by officials due to
snow.
An inch of snow, ths city’s
fourth snowfall of the cen­
tury, forced cancellation of
Tuesday's program as well.
Ths cancellation waa ordered
when ths jockeys refused to
rids on the snow covered
track.

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The laduatry celarataa Ha
M b anniversary is the new
year opens. On Jan. 1, lilt,
• flying boat service was
opened In Florida making
to o flights dally ever Tampa
Bay between Tampa aad St
Petersburg.* Tbo infant lino
carried lJ N passengers be-

Mrs. Ellisbeth Bullard, of
artew, la tbo guoot ol Mr.

elude all the students who
came borne from college for
tbo holidays. 1 can assure yen
that tt nos not intentional.
Poarlla Heater, Florida Mam*
orlal Collage; Badolph D*&gt;
vnau*. FAMU; Joe Kendrick,
University of KnonvUle; Cs*|
ett Graham, Valma Hayai,
FAMU; Elisabeth Allen. John­
nie Foster, Bethuoe-Cookman;
Sandra M l t c h o U , Virginia
State, and Clauds Brown, at
FAMU.
Faya Oliver md Caessndra
Sheppard were Introduced to
society last evening at the
Debutantes' Ball la Orlando
at tbs Quarterback Club. The
ball Is sponsored each year
by tha Bridgadsttes Club of
Spanish Toys
tbo “City BoautMuL**
Chirks Qalaoo spent tbo
For Kennedy
Christmas holidays with his
family. Gaines la n former
Children
MADRID (UP!) - Several Panther quarterback.
packager at toys were asaeat- H A F F Y NE W Y E A R
blad ban Tuesday for ship­
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and Caroline Kennedy, the
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The toys were donated by
Spanish children for prese*.
tatloa to the Kennedy chil­
dren neat Monday. That la
“ Dls do Los Reyss" (the day
of the three kings), when
Spaniards traditionally ex­
change gifts.
Among the toys art a Mad­
rid barrel organ and three
dolls dressed In Spanish cos-

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le preeenl »ny Cl.lm e and demandt wblcb you. nr either
er you, may hare aeainet tha
relate ot ALICE H AT, deceaeed.
late o f laid County, to tho
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LONDON (UPD-Tbe aver, coplee o f ooch claim , o r de*
ega British family, accortb mand eh all he In w ritin g, and
hall otato the place o f reel*
log te the Ministry of Labor, •dance
and p o ll o ffic e addreie
spent I31.M a weak during tbs o f the claimant, and ehall be
1M3 fiscal year. The ministry ■worn to by tho claim ant, hie
or attorney and ac­
said the figure for the prev­ agent,
companied by a filin g too of
ious year wss MAO.
ono dollar * D,t ouch claim or
demand not te filed ehall he
raid.
F ley 6- Daniel
Coal Output O ff
K iecutrla e t the Laet Will
LUXEMBOURG (UP I) -*
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ALICE IIAT
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European coal and steel pool A Mcl.NTOMH ,
far! Xieeutrii
wss estimated Tuesday at VM Atterneye
Poet O ffice p r e w a r ISIS
million tana, a drop of LI ■anferd. Flerljta U m
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The U. A. R. Mteiatry af Cnl*
tara and National Guidance la
expected ts set an tba recom­
mendation.
Pandue vsa dlemantlod by
Egyptian si parts laat year, Its
earafully numbered
sad paekad la eratsa which
art stand near Aswan, await*
lag a decision oa their fatoro
lesttnation.
Archeologists a n divided an
ths ago af the Temple af
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oral thouaand years before
Christ; others bollova It
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•nr. that abont SO B. C„ the
tempts was d e d i c a t e d by
Boomui Emperor Augustus to
ths worship of two Nubian
brothers who had perished by
drowning somo fire hundred |
pears previously.
Temple inscriptions refer to 1
the two heroea as “ the Osiris*
favored ones, groat In the city
of the Court of Tba Divine
Brothers, Palisle and Pehorus,
Boas of Kapur, trus-voiced/* I
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on the temple walls or else­
where, of the lives of the two
man or tha deeds of heroism
for which they wtro cannonUsd to near-Gode. Archeolo­
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chleftslne or warrloro who liv­
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A barren temb-ehrlne o f the I
two heroea, atand near the
original alts of the temple.
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o f the chrlno wae strengthened
with stonee at tha tima of the
construction of the temple,
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great Caeear Augustus wor­
shipping gods who Includo the]
two deified Negroes.
Tha temple stood on the I
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miles south of the city of Aewsn. Edging on the water was
a platform, soma BO feat by
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Home 25 feet behind the |
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ber and a sanctuary. Origin­
ally a wall extended from ths |
sides of ths gateway to en­
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The vestibule hue two col-1
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walls and roof are Intact, ex­
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where a d»or apparently had I
hpvn opened at a luter date, | -TEN DER *N TASTY**
and a cuptlc inscription dated
577 A. D., praising King Els- j
punome, was added. A relief i
of a lion holding a reed guards
tha doorway to tha ante* |
chamber and sanctuary.

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Mandy Says:
‘Let’s Forget*
LONDON (UP1) — Msndy
Rice-Davics, a central figure
is the Profumo scandal, said
today she invited former
Prime Minister Harold MacmlUsn and former War Min­
ister John Profumo to her
New Year's Eva party.
"It's time to let bygone* be
bygones,** she said.
First white man definitely
known to have set foot on
Arisons soil was n Francis­
can, Fray Carcos de NDs,
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What 1964 Could Bring
It hag boon a Ion*. Ions time
■inc« Seminolo County has witnessed
the dawn o f a Now Year that brings
with it as much potential for growth
and development as does 1964.
In less than two weeks Seminole
should know if It has been selected
as the county in which the State of
Florida will locate the new East
Central Florida University — a fouryear, degree granting institution.
The State Board o f Control is
scheduled to convene in Tallahassee
on Jan. 10. A t that time the board
is expected to announce its selection
o f one o f tw o remaining sites o ffe r­
ed by Seminole County or the one
remaining site tendered by Orange
County.
I f Seminole is chosen as the site
fo r the new university it will a f­
ford this county its greatest oppor­
tunity to stabilize its economy for­
ever. There is no doubt in the mind
o f anyone as to what the university
will mean to Seminole and the role
the institution will play in the prog­
ress o f the county.
But that is not all.
There is continued development
o f the St. Johns • Indian River Canal.
This p roject would link Central Flor­
ida at Lake Harney to the intrn
coastal waterway at Titusville. The
canal would open the St. Johns to
two - w ay traffic for commercial and
pleasure craft and what this would
ultimately mean to the economy o f
Seminole County really cannot bo
estimated.
T he canal authority, already
established, has been successful re­
cently in receiving funds, 640,000
to be exact, from the State Board o f
Conservation to finance the requir­
ed engineering to establish the ca­
nal’s right-of-way. A Jacksonville
firm was retained to provide the en­
gineering. According to reports The
Herald has received the alignment
o f the canal has been completed accurding to the engineers.
In addition, an announcement is
anticipated almost any duy indicat­
ing that a port terminal on the St.
Johns neur Sanford will be construct­
ed by privute interests which will en­
hance two-way commercial traffic
on the St. Johns. Of course, it is
understood that whether or not the
terminal materializes will depend
greatly upon the construction o f tho
St. Johns - Indian River canaJ.
Also, there is tho proposed ma­
rina complex which would include a
boat marina, motel, apartment build­
ing and a cafeteria. The Herald un­
derstands that one locul group pro­
poses to construct the marina while
another pluns the motel, apartment
house and cafeteria. Even though
privute interests are involved there
is no doubt but thut such u complex

would add considerably to the coun­
ty's economy.
During the latter part o f January
Sanford residents will be afforded
the opportunity to decide on a coun­
t y , wide metropolitan telephone sys­
tem. For u slight additional charge
each month Sanford telephone sub­
scribers will be able to dial toll free
any one o f approximately 35,000
telephones in Seminole instead o f the
present number o f some 15,000
phones.
The metropolitan telephone sys­
tem for this county is a must. It
will enable the entire county to be
tied together from a communications
standpoint and it will go far toward
uniting the entire Seminole area.
Finally, there are numerous prop,
erty transactions and other construc­
tion projects. The appearance o f the
downtown shopping district could
change considerably during 1964.
Ground has been broken fo r the
shopping center ju st south o f San­
ford and an 1800,000 building per­
mit has been granted for the con­
struction o f the initiul units o f the
center.
The First Baptist church o f San­
ford is planning the construction o f
additional facilities for its educa­
tional system and the First Church
of the Nazarene is preparing to con­
struct a new snnctuury at the corner
of French Avenue and Second Street.
The Herald understands that
there are several other proposed
projects which at this time are in
the process o f living developed. Un­
fortunately, they cannot be discuss­
ed now.
With Seminole’s population now
estimated bv University o f Florida
officials to have reuched the 67,200
figure, and the county’s present
economy coupled with the finaliza­
tion of all or a portion o f the possi­
bilities previously listed, Seminole
should be on its way to taking its
rightful place among the leading
counties in Central Florida.
There is no doubt about it. The
year 1964 could be one o f Seminole
County’s best.

Peter Edson

Ask Not for Whom the Bell Tolls

Political N otebook

WASHINGTON (NEA) — ment was mad* secondary first of tho now year, and con­
sequently ask that hearing* bo
The most fantastic foul-up in boalness.
—Sines Dutton had neglect­ scheduled in January if at all
the whole, Incredible session
of Congress that has just con­ ed to put this explanation in possible."
hia second tetter, the next day
Still confused, Byrd called
cluded rame In a little-noticed ha sent Byrd a third lettar.
Senate failure to ratify the In­ Hera ha explained that, “ Hear­ up President Johnson and ask­
ternational Coffee Agreement. ing* on thi* measure are ed hint what he wanted. H* got
The White Housa and State sought only after completion back tha answer, “ Leave this
coffee legislation till you get
Department were
involved, of the tax bill."
This was all right as far aa through with tho tax bill.** So
too, in • elastic failure of bur­
it went. But it didn't specify that's th* way it will bo.
eaucracy to get iU signals just when th* State Depart­
Sen. Thruston Morton, Kstraight.
ment did want the treaty rat­ Ky., put all this in tha Con­
Fifteen months ago, 32 eof- ified.
gressional Record to clear
f re-exporting countries* with
—So, at Byrd's insistence, Chairman Byrd of charges
95 per cent of the production Dutton send a fourth letter, thut he had deliberately delay­
signed a United Nations cof­ dated Dec. IS. Hera he wrote. ed action on ratification.
fee pact with 22 countries that “ I understand that committee
Sen. J. W. Fulbrlght, Dconsume nearly 95 per cent of action on tho tax cut bill will Ark., Foreign Relations Com­
all coffee produced.
not be complete till after the mittee chairman, followed thi*
Tne idea was to stabilise the
up with, “ 1 do not bollavo tha
world coffee market by bring­
State Department was at
ing overproduction down to
fault. Thera a n soma new peo­
consumption levels.
ple in th* Whit* House."
A provisional International
What they're going to try to
Coffee Organisation — ICO —
do is let tho Stata Department
We were fortunate. Some of
was set up In London last
deposit tha ratification with
spring, tl was to com* into full of the other hotels got hit tho International Coffee Or­
operating force In 1004 after much harder.
ganisation, oven though it
ratification of the agreement —Douglas II. Boone, general hasn't been ratified. The SUto
manager of Chicago's Shcrbefore Dee. 31, 19tk1, by coun­
Department will then promise
atun-BIsckstone Hotel, re­
tries doing 90 per cent of the
not to do anything—not to
porting that Mine. Nhu of
world coffee trade.
taka any action under tho
Viet Nam left an unpaid
Since the United Statre Is
agreement till It is ratified.
bill of }200 on her visit to
the world's Inrgest coffee
th* city.
consumer, ratification by this
rountry was essential. A Ben­
I wl-h I could get around
nie hearing was scheduled last
February, hut had to be post­ more. I haven't been able to
poned when It got snarled up go hunting lately.
—Margaret Starkweather of
with mSenate filibuster.
Seattle, Wash., on her 104th
On June I, Secretary of
birthday.
State Dean Rusk sent Con­
gress a request for legislation
Railroadmen have b s i n
to carry out U. S. obligations
under the coffee agreement. rocked by the conatruction
Your score would be re The House passed it promptly with tax funds of thousands
Jimmy Young la a brilli­ “ IV has 30, which should
ant Journalist who Marled ring up more sales on the latively meaningless since the and sent it on to the Senate. of miles of superhighways,
"norms" for golf are bused There it got lost and forgot, half drowned in the waters of
hla career many yean ago cash registers?
Other things being equal, on IK holes, with a score of ten till about Dee. |, when the mammoth government inland
with Mr. Srrippa nf the
Srrlpp* newspaper dynasty. the more counters showing at­ 72 being pur.
coffee trade warned Hint if the nnvigntiun projects, disxied
RINGING OUT
Ho listen to the auggrstinna tractive goods, will cause
My quit column is based United States did not ratify by the droning around our
OUR GOOD WISHES
below, fur n e w s p a p e r s more sales.
on n total point score of 10, by Dee. 31, tho agreement heads of thousands of governStore “ A" may have wider with 3-d M ng "Average," 7- might die.
should rraliie they are
ninit.Buhaldiied airplanes.
FOR A JOYOU8
really department stores uisles ( m o r e white span* in H, “ Superior" mid t»-H», being
Senator Harry F. Byrd. D- — Daniel I'. Isxmils, president
of printed merchandise. The newspaper terms! but the “ Very Superior."
Vs., Finance Committee chair­
of Assn, of American Kail- NEW YEAR TO ALL!
same sale* psjrholog) ap­ wilier nislcs in SUr* “ A" do
roads, hitting restrictive
“ And God made two grent
Rut when newspapers use man in charge of the legisla­
not sell merchandise!
plies to both!
government controls.
lights; the grenter light to rule the
only 3 or 4 of the 10 qiies- tion, asked the State Depart­
S o m e “ arty” journalists lions, that ruins much o f the ment wlint its wishes were on
CASK IUII5: James II.
day, and the lesser light to rule tho
worship
white spurn tmt it fun for the reader, since it the matter.
They plague us in Europe,
night: He mudu the stars also.
Young is an astute newspaper
Then began a week’s ring- (hey assault us in Latin
is hlnrk print marks which kills the test of competition.
— Genesis 1:16.
editor.
•
•
•
•
are the salable merchandise
nroiind-the-rusy that only a America, they bedevil us in
“ Dr. Crane,* he began,
Remember, most people like revolving government can pro­
that subscribers pay for!
the Far East, they In short
The fact that our man made stnr,
“would you mind repenting
lo compete with tho 10-point duce. In quick succession. As­
4k
So fill your newspaper with
mock every virtue that we
the U. S. Christmas satellite, failed
some of the paychulcgirnl ax
norms (par for tho course). sistant Secretary of Stale for
tell others the United Btates
to reflect the light intended may lie ionis of interest to newspaper­ a greater nunitier nf iittrncApplied to journalism, this Congressional Relations Fred­
live print features and you'll
stands
for.
a commentary on human weakness
men?
bent the “ white spare" boys means that it is better to give erick G. Dutton wrote four — Edward R. Murrow, head of
and a reminder again o f tho Lord
FA 2-3241
“ You gave some of them
adequate
space
to
a
strong
Irtters to Senator Byrd. Each
every time, assuming that
U. 8. Information Agency,
and Creator o f the ends o f the earth.
recently in your 'Motivation
feature,
ss
per
reader
polls,
one
said
something
different.
127 W. FIRST
on American racial strug­
— Rev. Fred B. Chance, Pastor, Test,' but I know you hnvo your feutures aro equally at­
than to offrr two or three
— In the first letter, dated
tractive.
First Baptist Church, Sanford.
gles.
mentioned many more.’’
Buyers aro quantity mind­ fragments of different fea­ Dee. It, Dutton told Byrd that,
Contrust two department
“ Early action on tha bill, bsed! So are new iqiaper subscri­ tures.
stores, for newspuprrs are
lit sovcrul big cities, school fore the end of the calendar
bers. They crave readable
really depurtment atures of
superintendents havs excluiin- yeur is s matter of urgency.'
copy.
printed merehnndise.
—A few hours later Dutton
And u«e “ horse sense,” too. ed:
If Store "A ” baa "Jo conn“
Dr.
Crane,
I
didn’t
know
sent
tho senator another let­
For example, I write a qui*
ters on ita main floor while
column usually heuded ‘ ‘Teat you were the author of that ter, rutting out tho request for
daily 'Horse Sense’
quit action by Dec. 81.
Yeur Horne sense.''
Wliut happened was that
column or I'd have assigned
since the recurd level in JulyIt
offers
renders
“
audience
Examinations of special Im­ cies will be conducted early
Hlgb school graduates with 1939.
it
to
high
school
students
somebody
remembered that
participation,* for I list four
portance to high ichool grad­ In 1904, according to l-lorida no formal work experience,
President Johnson had just
In October, 6,3*7 new nun- answers to each question, nod long ugol"
uates
considering employ­ Merit System Director, Ger­ as well as persons having a farm dwelling units were
Which meant that educat­ given tha highest priority to
Ju st toll us how much ["cjjT
the render then makes his
ment with various state agen­ ald L. Howell.
recognlr.d equivalency cer- authorized, bringing the total
ed people like to huve known gvtting the tax cut bill clear
m o n e y y o u n e e d to - ~
own
choice.
tificate. may obtain applicu for tho year to 6U.322. Based
authorities behind their print ed by the Senate Finance Com­
m eet all your seasonal
Hut
some
editors
emascu­
Uon blanks at offices of the on the construction rate of
mittee. So tha eoffca agree
menu.
O U R BOARDING HOUSE
exp en ses. Phone lo r
jjf
Florida Slate Employment the first ten months, 1963 con­ late one of the chief appeals
“ Unbrnndcd"
merchandise
VOUCAME FROM A LCMu H l GOT IT
prompt,
courteous
service!
Service. Adequate training, tinued to be a better year of this quiz column. How?
liw e OP PLCDOC AWK£g4! |&gt; NOW.' J
OVER 3r* YEARS
Well, suppoie you were lacks the uppeal of goods that
yOU
YEH.SCOKUMCLE SEN, fO fty
«- matched to job standards by than the previous three years. pluying IS holes of golf hut beur k n o w n
guaranteed
At First * Palmetto
4W O *B O VF - S M t X lM j
central olllcc Merit System
LOANS UP TO $400
HSTANCEr.'-6'ftHEO TO ^TRTlM -io
Total construction for the
names! Why?
FO* m t f -T U S NOTSO
(Alongside old post office)
your
host
suddenly
stopped
H
AM
S
Bead
o
i
l
s
’
■fUiNgveiena
personnel
in
Tallahassee,
first ten months of 1903 was
BEMTLSV WILLftMtR
Credibility
is
increased
by
serves to admit every appli­ valued at SI.13M17.OUQ. This tho game after the 3rd or knewn brands.
CM O.COUM C U K ..I
cant to examinations for ia a percentage increase of 4th hole!
(Always write to Dr.
which he qualifies, the direc­ 6.1 per cent over 1962. The
h BENTLsy pledge u a o s ) ) ^ [ ^ ^ ? 2 1Ly, ' T ^ t u S r r , ' W
Crane In care of this news­
tor said, and applicants quali­ total for the same periud u(
paper, enclosing a long
CONTINUAL 61ANT?
fying on these tests will be 1962 was S1.U66.133.UU0.
FINANCE SERVICE, INC
stamped, addressed enve­
ranked to (ill existing and
The Tallahassee-North Flor­
of Sanford
lope and 20 renta to cover
future vacancies during the ida area had the highest in­
• Carpets • Furniture
/T V
lly Hal Cochran
tjping
and
printing
costs
V
year-long life of all Job reg­ crease of construction during
• Tile
• I’ lanoH
110 South Magnolia St, •••••«*••• FA 2-4612
The averugc woman needs
when you send for one of
isters.
• Rental Beds
the first ten muntha with a no eulogy — she speaks for
his booklets.)
Applications received by 33.1 percent rise.
herself.
Jan. 23, will provide candi­
The largest decrease in
date admittance cards to high building construction was re­
Play it safe and don't let
school graduates on the Feb. corded In the Duval County- your imagination run laiiqiunt
• statewide ramination for Metropolitan area with a with your judgment.
Biological Aide I. Clerk I, drop of 13 percent.
•
•
•
.
• * •
Clerk-TypiM I. Dental Assist
In today's country traffic
ant. Draftsman I. Duplicating
The first man to fly round the question is not “ Why did
Equipment Operator I. Engl- trip across the Atlantic, Capt. the chicken cross the road,"
m x
ncertng Aide I, Laboratory
t . “ Dick" Merrill, has but how?
$544946 *
a s s
Aide,
Photographic
Techni
been
selected to pilot a repli­
VOUA HAPPY
cian I. Racing Lab. Techni­ ca of the uorkl's first airliner
HEWVEARs
You're in far s lot more
cian I, R a«1i» Operator, Sten­ on a flight from bt. Peters­ happiness if you really live
ographer I, Switchboard Opcr- burg to Tamps, commemo­ all the days of your life.
■tor I, Tranicnbcr Operator, rating tho 50tti anniversary
■od X-Ray Technician I.
of scheduled airline service.
T h e office positions of
St. Petersburg and Tampa
Rage l-A
Sanford.
Wed., Junuury 1, 1961 Clerk-Typist I. Stenographer will be the site of Ilia? Golden
I and Tran-criher Operator A n n i v e r s a r y
celebra­
require passage of a perform- tion, which will see Merrill at
WSLTCa A.
EDITOR AXD rtULUIIER
soco tait prior to the written the “ slick" of a 1914 llrnoist
JULIA* L. iri'.WTKil*
r n r .u w e l l s
READY NOW!
examination with such per- Airboat. It wav the ItenoUt
A s s o c ia te K -JIto r
M a c h a n tc a l Hupt.
r s u i i v tv r»:i.r
J I V IV ! S IIIIE V I* k » «
frnmanr* t e x t s scheduled that flew the first scheduled
FROM *J.50 Ul»
R ils ln e a s M s n a s r r
M aitaclns K'lllor
e'ery week .t» offices of the airline service, and wav the
J t I»V S k i L I
H V M H I S I 'I E. JOMASO.S
Florida State Employment origination of today s multi
County Editor
C la s s if ie d D lra c to r
Grapes ille Nursery
■ R L E * OLCRSO*
"H om es O f Distinction”
rS A X H
V O L T O L IX O
Service.
million dollar airline indus­
C l r e s l a t l a s S la n t s « r
S o c ie ty E d it o r
2221 Grspevill" A vs.
C U S T O M B U IL T
try.
FA 2 0»»6
a tB stH ir r tu * r i t e s
The
second
highest
level
of
Merrill
will
refly
the
on■ aaia Pallvary
nr wait
Pifuutpil on liirRe individually landscaped lota
“ Scull* Dealer*
S.m laali Coawty
til Olbsr
monthly . activity in new non ginal airline route J*n It
Features include central iicut and air conditionm?
I * •• t T«sr
• '. l i t 1 Taar
Jt* Wash
farm building construction
S IS * M o n 'm
I ** I Months
Se« the new home at 110 Idyllwilde Drive.
authorised |g Florida tn the
S I t | Months
S M I M o a th i
IS* 1 Month
l.M t M onth
first 10 mouths of 1963 wai at­
M O D E R N KITCH E N S B Y
V. A Postal Ragstatlsav prevtas that all sail subscriptions ba
tained ia October.
yalil la aUvanea.
Th® total value reached
E n t e r e d a s second c la s s m s U s r O e to b a r JT . IS IS t t lb s T o st
O f flc a o f H a n fo rd , P lo r id a . v a ( s r th a A c t o f C o n fro c o of M sr*h . *133.112,000 lit October ae1ST. 1935
cording to sutiilics just re­
The Herald Is a member a| tha Caliad Prasa whlcS la •*M
ttb
k
A
N
t*
AT A SAVING
leased
by
th*
Bureau
of
Eco­
titled asclustvaly to tha aaa for rapisblleatlea sf sU tha local
saw* printed la thlc newspaper.
nomic sad Business Research
/
. CONSTRUCTION C O M P A N Y
STEN STR O M
.No part o f any malarial, nesa or aavariiaiag. o f thlc edition ot tho University of Florida.
of The Sanford Herald may b| reproduced to any manner with*
The highest level w a s
Custom
Building
Our
Specialty
REALTY
out w rtttea psrm issloe of Iks publisher o f Tbs Herald. Anr
Individual or firm reeponelbl* fo r ooeh reproduction will be reached hi July of this year
111 So. Palmetto
FA
2-U103
SALES
AGENTS
considered at la frlo sln s o s Tt# H erald's eopyrtsb t and will b* and except far that month.
General Office 211 W. 23th St.
held
liable far
for dam
asm s uns*
undlr th*
tha law. Published
except October s i . , l hi,hast !e.
bald liable
damugins
Publish!* dally axespt
Bale* Office FA 2-7493
Phone
FA
2-0811
Saturday. Sudsy sad Christas*; publish#* Saturday pracssJmi
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PAJMUCi far Iwma^ft toy. Jta. Rpar. Isstarar dungo•era. te&gt; f t . Aimy-Nevy
Barytes. Saateal

204 W. First

n u n cu u B n zsi
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SOUTHWARD

a T S otE oirr- prteae^ ELECTROLUX ateaaar wHh
"MSB* Paahtono — factory attaak tmsllsnl teste 923.
32M I11. 1 ta 16 pm.
Ctoae sata**. Tarn r i* t kolew ABn al Banter* aai r o t sale - Pte ten, day,
HarCar Atom. On., tH ml. •haB, peat sad topooO. X8to
t o d SaatoN CM? limits Lloyd, PA S-tete
aa Hwy. lT-ax. p. g. Aim
targa aatoetkm erlgiaal de­ ft FIB DAY natal for
Electric Carpet Shampooev
signer sample dreascs,
apostrwaar, hatalaf aaita with perckaae ad lie# Lam
aai a tew mar* KaUeo too. 081*011% Paralalia.

| woebdaya 3:13 4a 4:Bto.

RO SA L . P A Y T O N

U I HP ahaltow woO pump wtA

Mm ) Kititt i u M i
PA 3-1301 1T-H »t H H W il

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Bed*.
Bp Dap, Week, er Iteatft
Ph. PA 2-3131 1M V . M I t
CARROLL’S p u b n r u x x

Jim Hunt Realty

—1
s. |

Government
Owned Homes

17. Mata Help Wanted
18. Halp Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
50. Babyatttem

51. Baaotr ftatatot
82. Build . Paint - RapMr
S3. Boilding Materials
84. Electrical Serrtosa
25. Plumbing Sarrieaa
26. Radio 4 Talrrlatan
87. Spsdal flanrtoas
88. Laundry Barries
29. Automobile Barrie*
29A. Auto Accaaaoctaa
80. Machinery - Tsois
81. Poultry - Lire steak
I1A. Pate

M fl of tope |M; Ml ft ef
atete Item tonea with torariaal porta; N ft. walk
gate* tete FA IBM .

READY MIX Concrete, wtodew siUa, Uatola, skapa.
btoeha, aaad. aaaseal. reek,
pipe, steal, groom trap*,
dry welte, ateyylag stone*.
Mlnele Ceacreto Co.
MB Elm Ave.
PA 24711

1RECORDING Pathnmetor, P ACCORDION, 123 Base, asod
ta MP lath ee, 8 meatha 1 whs. f awttahae, coot 9M0,
atf; stereo-hl-&lt;l oomba con- ■till has guarani**, fiso or
J eolttt*; Craftaaun 3-wheel brat each sdterid tamed.
• 1 bead uw with 12” table. Write Ban 83, Saalerd Her1 Can 222-3272 aflat 6 pm.
aid.

RENT A BID
RoCaway, BMHHI * M r

P1BAPLACI WOOD
Oak gad Ptaa
M art Mania, m o a

law price* cheek the Herald
clsssiflcd pages where local
dealers advorttot.

Priced From $6,760
Down Paym ents
A s Low A s $100
Monthly Paym ents

EVERYBODY
M anagem ent ft
Sales Broker

84. Artictas For Bata
84-A Swap or lithangs
85. Artktao Wanted
86. AutemobUsa - Tracts
86-A Antes Wanted
87. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycle* - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cahnnaa
40. Farm Equipment

Mr. Leetharkorp -

T IZ Z Y

THE TIME TESTED PIBM
US N. Park Art. PA BSUB

LM N Enterprises,
322 2744

OfBea PA BUIS

\%UNDHL

2 ACRES eraaga fravo, plus
I Bedroom kouaa oa Uptala Road. Per particular*
call 237-3222, lUOU*, PU.

"What thla country nasda la a good

By D ick Turner

LOCH-ARBOR—Bp Owner, 3
BB., I bate*, largo itoee
flrapUca la wood piaalkl
11viag room, Pin. Km., uti­
lity room, largo rooms,
apea-beim ceilings throughout. Owner being transfer,
rod. 3483 Country Club Rd.
UNO
TBANSFEBBED.
Must seD 3 BR, CB home,
fenced yd. 3 yrs. old. No
cash. Assume VA Mort. 702
Baywood Circle, Sunlend
Bit. p a Many.

LAKE LIVING SUES

READS

A U T O G LA SS
IN S T A L L E D
Benkarik Glass and Paint
Company

S t Johns R ealty
OBEEMBK1AB
bole* let* available ta
Greenbrier ad Leek After
ovtrloekinf golf cowee.
Custom building ta pour
■pacification*. Croonbriar
dorolopod bp
K1NG8WOOD
BUILDER8, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
PA 2*8074

Coleisd Meter Beale Carrier

THE

Jim Hunt Realty
Nitet PA asses

| mcottM

C A R N IV A L

b

HI Masaelle

CLASSIFIED

Ph. PA B4HB

A Sea* Cavan

Low Mearthly Papinonta
For Camplata Informstioa
8oa Or Call Your

A U TO G L A SS ft
SEAT C O V E R CO.
&lt;M W. Sad St PA M M
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
I I . Poultry • Llvaatock

4 Gallona par day milk cow.
Old type Guernsey. 1123.
PERMANENT Wave Special
PA 2-7477 after 4 p. » .
20% off regular price*
opaa evening* bp appt. HORSES FOR RENT. &lt;2.30
lit N. Park AVO.
1221421
per hr. Beautiful riding
Fra* Partial let
4 BR, I bathe, eeatrallp heat­
trails. Hones boarded, 123
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
ed A alr-coad. Peaeed back
per mo. A up. Ph. Geoova
2ia Palmetto Av*.
pd. Water eaftener A Isnd343-4711 or 847-28*3.
Phone 3220S24
*taped. PA 241611.
Harriett's Beauty Nook
Location, comfort, price. Vary Eve Appt'a. 2 Sr. Beauticians
Important factors la bopiag IM So. Oak
PA &gt;-&lt;742 FOR SALE. German Shepherd
Pupa, No paper*. • week*
a houta. Charming 9-bed­
eld Doe. lath. Melee &lt;23,
ACE BEAUTY SALON
room, batk-aad-half home,
remelee &lt;11. Phone 348-4131.
In viow of Mayfair Country Mayfair Hotel, Open evening*
Club. Centrally hasted and bp appt. Service from Tip- POODE CUlpplag »*. Beauti­
to-Tip. Phono 2238323.
air • conditioned. P r i c e
ful tvi" white top miniature
ti&gt;,a*&gt;. Na auaUfpiag. law
stud fee &lt;73; Tiny Top, whit
down, pi pmante ae taw a*
emela, 13 wk*., Koum bro­
&lt;7137 Including taaea and YOUNG'S ELECTRIC SVC,
ken. $113. Ph. &lt;43-4711 or
toeuraaca. Ba the first to
Cootncting A Repair*
phoa* Art Dap er Clift
A Control*
Akiaa at BUmpor Agency. lit Sunmt
FA M3(
32B4W1, ltt» So. Preach
BLOOMING Roeoi on Cher®,
kee clock. All other kind*
PLUMBING
Opportunity
ef Nursery shrubbery and
Coatracting Repairs
trees.
PBBB ESTIMATES
Orap Shadewe Nursery
BXCUIBVE BUSINESS
B. L. HARVEY
■ Ml. B. en Sanford Are.
&lt;1,301 minimum, |3,aw matt- 304 Sanford Av*.
PA 2
mum investment, 2 to 3
DUTCH MILL NURSERY An­
hr*, time per day 3 to 4 27. Special Senrtcaa
nual* ready now. Upssla
days par week. Approx. $4,Rd. Near Mayfair Golf
4W and up
teeomo
Course.
per year. Could ba much
higher If more time spent.
Meal for man with iteady
WANTED roUa^R coupla to
4-bour-a-day type job, or Travel GREYHOUND. CaU
taka up maathly payments
school teachers, housewivts
PA 2-1421 or W93 and we
«f H U t en I complete
er partially disabled. It to will havo ear TAXI pick
ala* very suitable tor vigoryou up. Homer little, Grey­
oue retired mat. Writs giv­ hound Bus Station.
ing occupation, age. address,
PIANO SVC. A TUNING
f r e e : e s t im a t e
Rebuilding • Rc felting
Upholstering A Mattress rtaFREE ESTIMATES
Pearson, e/o General De­
•vstlag. New A Used Furni­
GENE CUMBAA
livery, Hollywood Booth,
ture. Cull Nix Bedding Mfg.
322-2861 — Call PM Only
Co., at 70S Celery Ave.
PA 3-2117.
HEATING

SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

gall Us Your Purnlturo.
Quick Service With the
Cash. SUPER TRADING
POST. PA 2-0*77.

FOR YOUR SAFETY
DRIVE with headlight* on Used furniture, appliances,
Save your battery
tools, ate. Bought • Sold.
h*teQ Safely See switch
Larry's Mart 313 Sanford
Geneva Mfg. Corp.
Ave. Ph. PA 2-4123.
Ideas, Designed A developed
General Machine Work
Welding
GUNS. Now A Used. Largo
FA. Geneva M*-4iaMm
aetoetton. Will trade, Also
repair. Tackle sold A re­
paired Oitead Bridge Pish

You II get tne response
You want when you use

WANT

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Pm 4A — t o l» 1961

C O M IN G S O O N . . . 1 0 0 4 C H E C K ® * O F T H E Y E A H

SA LE!

Canaveral Port

\H#yIjewlk-

Gets T ra d For
Enlargement
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) The cabinet todir conveyed
to the Canaveral Poet Author*
Ity *71.5 acreo near the alia*
Da teat range for ute in. on*
largemont at Canaveral Har*
bar.
The conveyance contain* a
clauM requiring that it be
retained to the atate if not
ooed for public porpoaee. If
th* authority, which applied
on behalf of the federal gov*
eminent, refuaea the public
purpoM reverter clauac, H
win have to buy the land upon
condemnation and pay the
•tale the appraiaed value.
The cabinet, aitUng aa true*
feet of the Internal Improve,
meat Fund, aleo dedicated at
the request of Brevard Coun­
ty a valuable area 2.5 mile*
north of State Road 520 on
Merritt Iiland for public re­
creational purpoaee.
The land, comprising M
acres, would be more valu­
able for commercial purposes,
according to State Engineer
William Kidd, but he said be
doubted the atate could get as
good a site elsewhere for a
park area under today’* In­
flated prices in Brevard Coun­
ty.
Kidd la chairman of the
governor’s recreational de­
velopment committee.

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RVAN8
an.t
K A T IIIIT K C . EVANS, hla wlfa,
Iiafan.lanla.
Ct.KRK** N O T irn OK S ll.f .
NOTICE IH IIKIUCIIT (IIV.
V.V that purauant In a Klnal
I'acraa o f Fnrarlnaura. ilalad
tha Sllh day o f tiaramhar,
U SI. an.l in la n d In Chant-ary
C a n No. S17IS, in tha circu it
Court o f lha Ninth J u llrlal
Circuit, In and for Oranga
County. Ftorl.la, wliaraln TIIK
CK.NTIIAl, TIIIJHT COMPANY,
an Ohio corporation, la Plainlirr. ami W A l.T K Il II RVANH
ami KATIIHTN C. EVANS ara
I'a fim la n ti. I Will rail (o lha
h ig h lit ami hail hl.lilar, or
bl.l.lara, fur raah, at lha front
floor o f lha Oranaa County
r«urtti&gt;&gt;uaa In Orlando, Or*
a lg a County, Florida, al t5 n»
o 'clo ck noon, on tha Ilrd .lay
o f January, tost, lha fo llo w ­
ing daacrli.a.t pro parly aa aat
forth In Bald Final Pacraa, alluata In Oranga County and
Fainlnola County, Florida, tu­
la II:
Orangr County:
I’ arcat Una
l«»l 7, and tha South IS
fa«i o f t.nt S. n iock "A ",
i ’ I. e a k a n t
i * i iik
M in ­
ts tv in ION,
a c-or.lln g
to
lha plat tharaof aa racordail In |'la I llook '‘ t.” , I’ aaa
I'ul.lla Itaonrda of Oraoaa I'uunty, Florida l.aaa
Ilia It aat II faat o f aald
tract.
I*art*al Two-—
Tha Nurlh I fa il o f tail
I, ami all of Laita $ amt
lo Him k •M” o f I'l.K V
H IN T
I* IIIK
(iaaa tha
M i» l
I . fret I a.-1-..r.llng
to

Ilia

f la t
III

U ia ia o f a a ra -

cor.lv.I
I'lat (took 'l.'*,
l*nt« St of Ilia I'ulilta 111ror.lv o f Oranga County,
Florida.
hemliiola I -.mill v . Florida:
Meat O lta-llalf I I I ' , ) of
III.
Cast
On a Half
lC
' i t ol Ola N o r t h e r n (Juartar i MI ' . i „ ( in* Sou'haaat Quartar IH C',| ot
daciton Twanty-Htx &lt;IS|,
Tow nahlp Tw anly-O na s21&gt;
South, l(a n » l Thirty tinv
t i l t Eaat. rontalnlttg to
a-raa mora or laia, and
nut bain* tha homattaad
o f aithar or hath o f tha
p a rtia l harato
TN WITNESS W H EREO F, t
h »v « haraunlo aat my hand
a-* I offlola l aaal at Orlamlu,
O r.n g a County. F loilda, tbla
Still .lay of Docainbir, IStt.
Itfk M L i

ll'T M L K W. NEW ELL
Clark o f Circuit Court
Oranga County, Florida
Ily: Paulina M. Murphy
Oaputy Clark
C C IlM tV , UL’ UNUY *
II.INOLET
1*1 North M agnolia Avanua
Orlando, Florida
ttto r m y a for lha lU aletlff
ruullali Jan. I, 1**4.

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Ameer's tier

Sliced Bacon....................* 49*
Swift's Ftsetleet Cheek ItvW

Swift’s Ft set lew (Head Chkhaa, Ceekad ev leksd

T lO t
qi an t
pWg

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B raunschw eiger................. ra. 39*

, 0 WASHDAY
SAVl

Sliced Ham ................. 59'

49&lt;

Teaesw'i Tetty •hJelau

■. „

Smoked Sausage.......... p » 49'
Cays feed's Testy Fretk

.

.

.

_______

Wieners..........................i t 49'
Harman's Ataeated Wlsad

_

-

-

Lunch Meats............. 3 X . 87'

limit 1 P«

(lefofM, Olive, tickle b Pimento)

55^ \ R k l !S O !i :/r in raaA'a

dairy

PRICKS ARI
EFFECTIVE
THURS.-FRI.-SAT*
JAN. 2*3*4

s p e c ia ls

Oim i -WWi .......................... ■ST 39c
•ieekttsee’1 Nvtiltlaua
Tatty Y*««rt ................................ tV 29c

iv t iik r i H i n r r u r itT o r
TIIM NINTH, J l IIK -ltl, ( IN.
c i i t , iv
%v i i tern o n * m i »:
i in :v t v , r i.o n iiis
t II * vrt'.M v ( a , s i n e
t i i i : ctSNTn.it, t iiijm t ren t.
I’ ANT, an Ohio corporation.
Plaintiff.

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HOLLA, Mn. fUPI) - Char­
les Mayer, 100. began hi* se­
cond century of life Monday
with this recipe for longevity:
“ Women, wine and fried
chicken are the ruination of
any man. I eat the fried chic,
ken but leave the blondes and
wine alone.••

Th# annual m a ilin g nf tha
atm -khnldan o f tha Klnrlda
Nlala Hank n f Svnfnrd. Klnr
IJ». a
banking aorpnratlnn.
w ill ha halt! In (ha hanking
m om on TVadnaadar, January
» . ISSt, al 1 p ra. for tha
follo w in g purpnaaa:
O t KIbpI a lloan ! nf nirart« r » for Ilia anaiilng )aar
ami (ha transaction o f
auch olh ar hualnaaa aa
m a r aoma hafore lha
m a ilin g .
T. 1C. Tu.-kar
1’ raal.lanl
I*u l.H a lt Jan. 1. I, |ts«.
CIM’ .tS

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Serdre'e Testy

Legal Notice

/ I

■

Fried Chicken,
But Not Chicks

Oldeet town In southeastern
Alaska is Sitka, estahliahed
by the Russians in 17&lt;n.

,V©T'ce siPUBUK

••• • •
# l**? ^
' #* 2 e\ ^

Flat* Rtllt

49c

Kraft’s Chaase (greed

JANUARY
FRESH
PORK
SALE. . .

Mis* Wlsaemla Feetaes 10',s*es,

C H ED D A R CH EESE
m allow.............................pkg. 49c
m edium ........................ pkg* 53c
•h o rp ............................ pkg. 59c
oitro-akorp......................pkg. 63e

frozen foodn
Sirda lye Quick Freaiw

LA ST
CA LL!

3'JS5*

Green Peat

1964:

•l«da I t * Qel«k Freaee

Samsonite

^ eJ , l S.P* a "
Enchilada Dinner ’i ” 49«

* F O L D IN G
C H A IR S

Saebteek Quick Free** DaUanka

Potatoes

S C O T T lS S U t

only

....... 4 'S" *1. r n .Q Q

req-

Vegetables ......... **«' 59*
Clnnamaw at * " * £ * « »

«

Morton i Donuts 3 u / 1.

FRESH P IC H IC S
c
lb.

iw l.h $ 1 5 .0 0 woHh

«r tape*)

W

Boston Butt

With Lemee luHsr, Oertee's

Fillet of S o le .... li" 59*

**scott paper stale99

Oaldan Net Fteaea Raeitd

BreadcJ Shrimp ’ST'
fs a am

s a

b b

ssa

White or Colored Fecial Tissue

W h ite ot Colored Thlrafy

r a

essi

r a

e s

SC O T T O W E L S .^

. . . .

m
S 33

Libby'e Rich 'N Refreshing

46-oi.
. can

Tomato Juice

25'

SCOTTIES ....................

4 r r *i,

White or Colored 2-Fly Tissue

pkgs.
Cut*Rite Wonderful Now

S O F T -W E V E

PLASTIC WRAP

.....................

Green Peas ... 2 25 33'

roll

down produce lane
FRESH FLORIDA SALAD

Go. Red Conned

Tomatoes.......2 «“ 25'

Suneweef Brand Nutritioue

Prune Juice 4°°°r 4 9

Joen of Arc Red

Kidney Beans .. 2 i™ 29'

F&amp;P P each es

Lux Liquid........ 1!S 49'
lleven Delicious Pleven

I

Jell-0

3 X 125'

D ressin g . • • r

Cookies............. "t."’ 49'

lOO^aVvViOO
| Jft Oreen mStamps
i
Ola aaaaaa

awrkiaa ak

S C O R I H AIR CREAM
large tube, 79c ( + le i)
U tw w a S a t. ia a . i

l* »

13000000000000000000

C atsu p • • 2 "z 2 9

IFFICT1VI
TRUL-

SeiH ’s Premium Ice Cream

FIL-SATw
JAN. 1, 3, 4,

C ak e R o lls 3

lOOoo ■
m n
i ^ lO O

W niftW i

| Jftl Oroon Stamps

Oreen
Stamps
e a s iM w .g r m d M .S

H UM AN S lIC u T LUNCH M l AT

&lt;■*!*•**, Oliva, F 0 Ft
] 6-a*. ykga. 17s

UiRtras Idl-a i«n . 4. I N 4I

29

Del Monte Zeety Flavored

Flier*

19441

25

Pameut Hue Plate Brand

Strietmann’s Golden Necter

BOOTH'S FROZIN PfRCH FILLETS
1-lb. pkg., 49c
l u p i n * t o la Jd*a 4a I H 4 I

TO M A TO ES
bF im m in g

Sliced or Halved Yellow-Cling

Pink-Lotion Oetergent

a

lo00-1
o-ft.

2 3 25'

Del Monfe Early Gerden

P o rk R o ast "&gt;■ 3 9
P o rk S te a k s »&gt;4 9
S p are R ib s |b- 4 5
Pork Hocks ■
&gt;
&gt;2 9

pkgs.

_ | T O efxrT . a M

$i*
j_

i*)l Oreen
Slamps
wd4k4ig gegpm^4 pRrdlDBD %
d

ARRID CREAM DEODORANT
, 4c-Off Pock, 59c &lt;4- fo il
leipirtt t s l . Jlti. A. IM 4I

.

qt. basket

Crisp Florida Pascal

ft

□ C E L E R Y .....................2 *» 19 ‘
Flavo rfu l Flo rid a

□ A V O C A D O S . . 2 «•* 2 9 ‘
Yellow or W h it# 3-M in u te

□ P O P C O R N .................8* 2 5 '
WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE

SEMINOLE PLAZA
HWY. 17-92

b

CASSELBERRY,

SR 436
FLA.

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'A Home For
Every Man,'
LBJ's Goal

g &gt; a ttfa rh I m t l i i
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Zip Cod# 32771

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Friday; hipth today 65-70; low tonight -18-55.

VOL. 56
United Press Leased W ire
Established 1908
THUDS.. J ANUARY 2, 10oT
SANFORD. FLORIDA NO. 96
JOHNSON CITY. Tex. ( Uri ) - Robert C. Weaver,
the housing and home finance
* &lt; “ c iO c'
administrator, arrived at the
By Julian fttenstrom
LBJ ranch today to map with
Wc had a nice New Year’*
President Johnson a new,
Day. Hope you did, too.
comprehensive federal hous­
* • •
ing program which will go
to Congress under the banner
Back at the ol‘ drawing
of “ a home for every man.”
board, can't think of a better
Weaver flew today from
way to act today'* flock tick­
Washington to the Texas
ing than to call jour attention
White House with Postmaster
to a sign at a house trailer
licneral John fironouski.
Both men were expected to
talca lot on U. S. 17-92. It
see reporters later m the
*ay*. “ Your Wheel Estate
day. probably a:ter lunching
Dealer.”
with the President at his
ranch.
Before we torgrt it — the
John-on, Weaver ami other
MIAMI (Uri) — Premier
Biddy Basketball L e a g u c
members of the administra­
Fidel Castro, rclchraling hii
games originally scheduled
tion have drafted what a
NEW YEAR'S IIAHY of Seminole County it}&gt;fifth annlvoriary of power.
for Friday night will be play­
White House official described
I«irvntly
is
Albert
Eugene
Darin,
who
arrived
Issued a new warning to lha
ed tonight at Sejnlnole High'*
as “ a most comprehensive
at 7 :20 p.m, Wednesday at Seminole Memorial
United Stairs ami "thr lac­
Fleming Gymnasium. The
hjusing
program.“
It
has
as
Hospital. Unions challenged by still nine ported
key* of imperialism" not to
change in the schedule was
Its aim, in the word* of the
babies who may have arrived earlier Wednes­
attempt another invasion of
made because S e m i n o l e
President, “ a home for every
day in the county, Albert's parents, Mr. and
Cuba.
High'* eagers entertain Boone
man.”
Mrs. Jerald Davis, 15. It. I, will receive all the
Addressing a m a s » l v o
High'* Braves of Orlando in
A general outline of the
presents listed in Tuesday’s Sanford Herald.
throng In Havana’ s "revolu­
the local gym Friday evening.
!
houshg
program
was
expert• * *
tion square" following a M|ed to be included in the Presminute parade of hia regime's
Regarding Wednesday's ed­
! ident's Jan s State of the
mad* • in • Moscow military
itorial in The Herald, entitled
' I'nion message to Congress,
might, Castro boasted that
“ What tWU Could Bring,”
Johnson vvorked on [he mess­
"with those powerful weapons
Manager John Kridrr of the
age for two-and-a-balf hour*
IDENTIFICATION CAR TADS, to ho Riven
will be available to the public for n nominal fee.
ho will he able lo fight
Seminole County Chamber o(
Wednesday night.
The committee is also asking each new car
against the be*l units of the
with each 196-1 meniltcrohlp in the Seminole
Commerce explains that the
He also telephoned the Dem­
imperialist army of the Unit­
dealer in Seminole County to place a tag on all
County Chamber of Commerce, were displayed
St. Johns-lndiun River Canal
ocratic and Republican lead­
ed Statei."
new cars sold. The committee predicted this
this morninn hy the ztenior trade hotly'a 190-1
is not entirely a pre requisite
er* of the Senate, Mike Mans­
He added:
memherahip committee. The committee (left to
morning that chamber members ami other citi­
to the establishment of the
By United Press lnlrrnutiun.il at Rochester, N. Y., and nino field of Montana and Ever­
•'They know that it (an In­
zens o f Seminole County will display these tab's
right) is Robert Resserer, Chumher I’ reaiilent
' proposed port terminal in the
ett M. Dirksen of Illinois.
vasion) would not be a mili­
A paralyzing mow ami ice inches fell in southern Uhio, Wednesday night to wish
linrlylc 1louaholtlcr, Arthur II. Heckwith Jr.,
in every state in the union this year,
Sanford area. Certainly, as
tary
parade, they know that
Richard
McCunna
and
Charles
Robinaon,
Tag's
(Herald
Photo)
Kridrr points out, the canal storm swept Into New Eng­
Freezing rain uml sleet them a happy new year ami
the Cubans will fight and
would enhance the present land today, making highways sloshed across New England discuss what the White House
will fight until the last man
tonnage now being shipped on treacherous and trialing pow­
as the fast-moving storm bar­ called ‘ 'Senate matters."
and woman. They know the
the St. Johns on a one-day,
The I*rcslilont also made
er lines, Driving conditions reled fur Newfoundland.
Cuban people will not sur­
dead-end basis. Further, Kri­
two other telephone call*
render.
were
hazardous
deep
Into
the
Mild westerly winds kept Wednesday night—to Coach
drr say* the proposed cross
"They know the Cuban peo­
still-icy Southland.
state canal would enhance
the Midwestern and lircat Darrell Royal of the Univer­
ple
will not fight alone in
The
new
English
Estates
South
Seminole
Elementary
schedules,
in
effect
at
the
time
School
n
new
library
anil
(into warning&lt; were posted Plains Worming trend in full sity of Texas football team
local port terminal's tonnage
school closed for the holidays, music Building with vocal ami thnt fight," In an obvious re­
for parts of tin- Northeast
even more.
which vanqu shed Navy 28-6 Elementary School. Seminole School plant at Casselberry.
swing today. Temperatures in
ference to the Soviet Union,
• • •
coast ami school- were order­
Wednesday ,n the Cotton County's first air-conditioned
It also means, he continued, will Im tesumed Monday morn­ band rooms will lie ready for
Before he spoke Russianthe
Ills were common thruugh
Bowl at Dallas, and to Navy sehotd, will nut b« ready for that South Semiuolo Element­ ing ami will continue until u-e when school resumes Mon­
Here'* » reminder—If you ed closed until Monday at
built luperxonlc MIG fight­
day
morning.
However,
the
Montana
and
North
Dakota
Coach Wayne Hardin.
haven’t had an official one as Meiidian, Miss, ritiundrd auto­
occupancy Monday morning a* ary will coiitiniiu to operute further notice. This applies to plant's new lunch room facil­ er* acreamed overhead, a
of yet—that parking meters mobiles stood empty along at 2 a.m. EST, whereas only
He congratulated Royal on
originally
scheduled, according un*6 further notice on u dou students of both South Semin- ity will not lie ready for use. massive parade of power un­
the
victory
amt
told
Hardin
slick
mails
from
Tenues*
cu
in the downtown Sanford
a week ugo the mercury wu*
Ido sees ion basis until the Eng­
ole Elemental/ and English It Is expected that the cafe- rolled across the city through
to tell his men they played to utl announcement today by
shopping district are back lit through north, hi Aiulutma plunging to 20 below.
lish Estates facility is ready
lei ia u III be completed and "revolution square" after a
a
fine
game.
ami Mississippi.
operation today.
IL T. Milner, superintendent for use,
Estates.
Hazardous
driving
warn­
* •
irmly for use in approximate­ 21-gun salute.
Thu storm that shocked
of the county's school system.
Smith Scininot* student*
The alt out show of fighting
Mil wee declared that the
And, while we're on meters, Dixie over New Year's piled ings remained In effect in
Every effort was put forth, sums program, hours and bus hav* been using ths Cassil- ly two weeks.
la “ ready to repel and con­
The present lunch room, sitVc notice that free parking up heavy snow throughout many areas of Dixie despite
Milwee declared, to have the
bery facility during the morn­ ualed under Sanford Junior quer odious (U.8.) Imperial­
will rontlnue in Winter Park's Ohio, lVtinsylvntti.i uud New tin- gradual melting of one of
school ready for us* by the
ism If It again attempts to
ing sessions uml English Ks- lilgli'a large nuditorlum stage,
downtown shopping district York during th* night. Eight thv century's greatest snow­
time «(*••«■ resumed all-t the
sink its claws into our belov­
talc* students have been using '* ill bo converted into shop
for at least another ho days. in, he« frll In six hours at falls. Workmen in South ( orholiday*. This neon*. MUwse
ed fatherland," the official
facilities
for
use
hy
the
This move was authorised Itufulo, New York, sis inches olina spent New Year's Day
.explained, that English Esth* lame plant during after­
parade announcer said In a
Tuesday by the Winter Park
r»n h fl oillty , »•
' s t n will nathius to operate,
noon hours. Each school ha* school's Industrial arts depart- running broadcast monitored
11
i
‘.
.
rmsm/dii
turn
Inent.
City Commission. Maintain­
pslrinc ire usavage that knock­
4
its awn office, principal and
here.
—An a*t dental fender tend­ a* it haa since th* upswing of
ed on* &lt;d«s-|rk* unit phone serv­
ing the free parking status i»
.
The Ro*enw*ld Elementary
faculty.
Soviet surface-to-air miss­
er here N’bvt Yenr'&lt;* Fhv ,1- school last September—on a ...
bring considered a “ trial per­
ice.
Meanwhile, Milwee revealed School in Altamonte Springs iles ami a display of various
, 'efoped into n aerie - of Inten* double session basis in the I 'P - O l l S D lC S
iod" to determine the fcasl
Nr. PKTEUMH Itt; t i l l ) iliut b'loth Mrmliiotu Junior has n new- addition consisting anti-aircraft missiles were
Thu tilth ho -il Mummn* Banal car eraxhc* on,] ■■n,|«--|
bility of removing the park­
\n aerial searth hi * Parade -it. Philadelphia we vvith op. angry driver shoot­
—Dr. Arthur Stnlon Oils, an High authorities had been nt (i'e classroom* whirlt will pulled through Havana’s "re.
ing meters entirely. If you Navy transport plane ami a valid off Wedncsvlay whci
llmr iif the fumed Otis Apti­ given permission to utilize the hi* ready for use, the Seminole volution square" after C»s.
ing the other in tho leg.
think Sanford ought to do the Navy hetiropter via* being slum, sleet m l freezing rain
tude Test, died here Tuesday school'* new music building school office saiil, on Monday tro gave the order for tho
Police mild James &lt;1. It- all,
same why don't you write the made at I p. m. tmlay over hit the l ily. Tho parade was
night at Bit* age of 77.
parade to begin at exactly 10
rrmitly constructed on the morning.
21, of Overview, surrendered
Herald and let us know. the northern sectitu •. I ale rescheduled for Saturday.
a. m. EST following a 21eumpui.
The building consists
on at-.- i in ted assault charg­
Here's your chance to sound Monroe following a rep«i l
Fire Station
Tho Eastern storm contrib­ es si-vi-iul hours after the
gun salute.
of uo office, vocal room sod
of a parachute observed in uted heavily to tho New
off.
CHICAGO lU P li-T h c New hand room.
Russian MIG-31 jet-s "cap­
Incident uml Carter Bryan of lly I lilted Pres* International
• * •
the water.
Year's holiday traffic death tiulfpoit, Fla., was hospital­
able of more than twice the
The Southland app&lt; nrrd to­ York Central Railroad has
However, the S a nt I n u I a
Sanford Naval Mr Station toll, which broke tho record
Customers
wanting
I'M
speed of sound" flew over­
day la lie in for some better sold Its 'tulinn at Malteson. school superintendent reveal­
ized in good condition.
auto tags were lined up this attache* said (he search was for n :ti&gt;-hour holiday period.
head piloted by youthful Cu­
weather after taking a part­ Ill , fur $1 so volunteer fire­ ed tlmt Ilia si hind'.* new cafeBeall
and
Bryan
were
driv­
morning from Tax Collector bring mailr hy it* craft in
men ran set it ablaze ami torium—a combination cafe­
ban pilots, the broadcast said.
ing
shot
from
IDli.l
that
cov­
ing in downtown St. Peters­
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)
John L. Calloway's office, a rrque-t by Herndon Air­
There were other military
ered most of Dixie with snow practice fighting fires.
teria, auditorium and large — The St. pemetrlw Greek
burg
when
one
of
them
—
through the hallways, down port Control Tower official*
planes including MIG-15 fight­
unit Ire,
group rises room—la still not
puller
aren’t
sure
which
—
Orthodox Church announced
the stairs, through the Court­ at Orlando. Herndon official*
Mississippi, one of th* hard Gold water
yet ready for use. It was call- today II hail purchased the er* and helicopters In the air
i ban - il lane* uml humped
house doors, down the front tuM the Herald t h e y
PHOENIX,
Anz.
&lt;UPI)
eat hit States, began thawing
mated tImt the new unit hnmn nf former Cuban presi­ while Infantry troops amt
the other ear.
i steps and out on the sidewalk. had not made such a re­
Sen.
Barry
Gnldwaler
Is
out
after
one
of
its
worst
should be ready for use in ap­ dent Folgeneio llxtistn here. other units Including Cuba's
LONDON H IT) — A Bri­
The necidcntnl collision led
You have until Feb. 20 to buy quest.
first woman parachutist went
winter storms in history, hut scheduled to announce Friday proximately two weeks. Since
tish
manufacturer
of
air
re­
In
a
-erie*
of
Intentional
fen­
Navy official* here said
Father John I'. Athas said tiy the reviewing stand where
new plates.
whether he will seek the (itIP South fb-minol* Junior High
driving
condition*
over
much
the search was being made fresher said today thnt u ran der bendings that police said
presidential nomination thi* openrd tn the Fall o f tttii'J, Rntistn, who now lives on an Ca*trn watchrd.
of “swear-word eiuxer" It put finally stopped when the two of the state remained hazard­
island off the roast nf Por­
Meanwhile at the office of following a report by an air
Tanks, light uml heavy aryear.
there have been no lunch room tugal. mild the house for $:lo,out n* an mlvi rtlslng gimmick men pulled to the curb to ous.
Tax Assessor Mary Earle line pilot that lie had oh
tiller),
mortars, anti-tank mis­
facilities.
T lie weatherman promised
has become a hig seller,
m.:ic about their crumpled
nno because it was to bo used sile* and multiple light rocket
Walker, only three or four serv ed the parachute on
Kennedy
Praised
n
giadnal
wanning
trend
in
At Sanford Junior High by the church, though he had
“ The Idea lehuundeil mi us," fender*.
Seminole residents were fil­ the water.
launching units were in tho
CAM WAS fUPI)— President
Beall readied Inin his glove Mis-nslppi with temperature.*
Shrrllt J t.. Hobby, at the firm ssid. “ and v r h a v e
paid 182.500 for tt In 1957,
line of march.
ing today (or homestead ex­
Bo
mu
In
Betancourt
eulogized
expeited
to
climb
into
the
Allin* said n church would
emption. Rriidrnls must file 1:10 p. ni., at the reqursl Ind so many re&lt;p,icsts for the! compartment, took out a pi x*
A constant reminder to
the
late
John
F.
Kennedy
low 30s.
be built next to the three uml many that the parade wea­
on nr before Mar. 31, To file of the Naval Air Station, runs that we have put the1ltd, loaded it uml shot Bryan
Wednesday us “ the lirxt U.
(Tear
akies
amt
sunshine
wear word eraser on the m tint leg, polite said. He
ntie-half story house and Mm pons were the kind used
you must liave the deed or dispatched Id • rescue hoal
were expected to help thaw S. President wlm ever took
house itself would be used against exile invader* at the
sale contract In your home (or a xurfaiu search on mar ket at three shillings, six uriemlered himself a
n sincere Interest In the prob­
•now and lee in Alabama.
p&gt; n e ( t‘i icut, apiece.)”
liter.
for an educational building.
19tU Bay of Pig* battle was
pin* your IWl aulo registra­ l.ukr Monroe.
lem*
of
Latin
America
”
Tuesday's snow amt lee storm
Batista, who wa* ousted by boomed over Havana Radio,
tion
left more than Id tnehr* of
• • •
LONDON turn — A top- Fidel Castro In 1939, never
The announcer said the 21Leave Hospital
snow in some northern courtlevel lie-'inn spy who drfeet- lived ia the bouse but mem­ gun salute "expresses to op­
Tlie first regular meeting
JAI'K.m i NVILI.E it PI) —
ti.
of l!*;t lor the Sanford City
A Miami couple, Mr. and eil to th- West two y »ur.t a ;o ber* nf hi* family did for u pressed peoples of America
The forevu-l for (ieurgi.i
has gone In t unail i to I- gin time, Athas laid.
that revolution is possible."
Commission is ,et for Jan. IX
Mr-, Harry Pickering, the
was fair but highways In
Ifotvavcr, a reorganizations!
last of th* 77 persons injured a ro w life under an assumed
many parts of th* state were
parley will be held next Tues­
In the Roosevelt Hotel fire, name, informed sources mb)
still tieacherous,
day night.
wa* released fro in a hospital today.
Fro t was expected In north
• » *
The government said tie*
Wednesday.
uml n-utral Florida tonight.
spy, Aiiutoli Dolyntsin, had
As for the Seminole County
North I'nrolitia wa* expre*
Commission, this body will
Mummers Parade b e e n spirited ollt of the na­
ed to have what * forecaster
hold
its reorganua lions!
PHILADELPHIA (U P !) -- tion to “ a Commonwealth
called "rather Svice wintrr
N O W O N LY
meeting on Jan. II.
Civil rights leaders today country'' which the sources
weather for th* remainder of planned In renew efforts tn •aid was Canada.
• • *
the week.”
The ill-tails of Didnytsiri's
Hero's a note fur you parprevent marcher* in the liltli
$ £ .6 6
Mild weather aim Wa*
r n t s . Infectious diseases,
annual Mummer*' p a r a d e defection to the West were
!
forecast fur Tennessee which Friday Irion wearing black never announced hern. One re­
nmiuly a m u n g children,
had I* inches of snow tn soma far* makeup
port said he turned himself
ilrneh many more i-loridians
Blacknall,
area*.
in early in Hni2 to an Ameri­
plu» tax.
in ]%.!, Ilian compared with
“ Mostly sunny amt some­ Jap Skyscrapers
M illie* ill* %Z
can embus*)-, either tn Fin­
Itsil. The marked rl»c caused
m ore. 75(1*11,
what warmer," was the fore­
land
ur
West
Germany,
sa
tis
Dr. Clarence M. Sharp, direc­
TOKYO (LTM) — I'lan* (or
&gt;00x11,
cast for South Carolina.
tor of the Slate Bond of
the construction of several was questioned by IT. S. of
8511x1 I.
(tntixH,
Health's Bureau of Prevent­
"skyscrapers'' in this earth- ficials for months before he
9.70x11.
able Disease., to warn par­
quake-prune city were an­ was allowed to go to Britain,
ent* they should he more
nounced today. The tallest a* hi- lunl requested.
New Tread
Other re|H,rt* suul he
alert aland vaccinations.
will be only 21 stories, hut
TIKES
t » •
this will he higher than any ought asylum from tlm init­
Genuine
ial!
Endm-sy
in
Ottawa
and
Another note almut M'uiinBurglars hit three s.infonl previous building in .l.ip.m
X|e|t»be*ta
retread*
wa* questioned here for N
ole County agriculture
In
business houses Wednesday
applied i.n
months before hi* clefvctiuti
1M0 Seminole ranked hist
night, obtaining $37.30 tn cs.vti IMane Safe
sound tire
in the nation’s 3,072 counties
mat $7 in postage stamps.
TRAVIS AFll, Calif (IT'D became known hist July,
ru-iiitg*!
TRADE WINDS 1’rcsiilent J. C. Robin.-om coiiifrntulutcd H om e S. Flam­
Theta
were
o
p
p
o
s
i
t
i
o
n
in the value of all type* of
Chief Roy William* report­ — An Air Force spokesman
Frer
ming. mumigcr of tin* system’.* now Trutlc Wiml* Cafeteria which opened
.MHunting
fruit sold. From 1333 to to*®
ed the tiieft of 532 in cash said Unlay that a C12I Globe charges in July that the gov­
this morning In the Seminole I’lazzi Shopping Center nt ( ’a.*.*el berry. The
Seminole moved from #7lh to
from a vending machine ami master that had been pre ernment, under criticism for
unit is the seventh established in Central Florida. Another is tinder con­
the 61st ranking county.
a cash Im at Nc-Hi Bottling, sumed down in the I’acific a series of security lapses,
• • •
struction in Fort Fierce. Robinson said this morning that "We are especial­
3Ft Pecan Avenue; nothing j with nine persons ataiard "i* hail leaked th« nows of Doly pleased to join the business communities served by Seminole Plaza, and
Today’ s Chuckle -— As coon
front tiw: Williams Hardware, still flying.” The plane was nlytsla's defection to Britain
we are looking forward to participating in the wonderful growth which
a* you pay your Christmas
20a East 23th Street, and $5.30 picked up on radar anil high- to counter tints criticism, it
v*e feel is ahead for Seminole County." The Casselberry unit lias a seat­
bills, buy your auto tag* and
in cash and $5 in stamps from direction finding equipment, wa* never clear ed up whether
ing capacity o f JJ50 and i.* staffed by 75 employees. Six mayors attended
star; working on your income
the Furniture Center, 1100 lie said The
md Dotiiytsin defected to the
__ spokesmen
.
a ribbon cutting exercise this morning.
(Herald Photo)
French Avcnus,
j Dot know toe plane'* location, j Americans er th* British.
Ux.

Castro Displays Russian Might
Fidel Marks
Sixth Year Of
Red Regime

Snow

fce Storm

Howls Into East

English Estates School Opening Delayed

Fender Benders
Give If The Gun

JtSLLUA...

BRIEFS

Bulletin

Weather Eases
Up Over South

Daytona Beach
Church Buys
Batista House

Ad Gimmick
Pays Off Big

Ex-Russian Spy
Goes To Canada

Were Overstocked With
14" TIRES

Burglars Rob

3 Businesses

i

—4 p—i

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COM ING SOON . . . 1 0 0 4 C H E C K ® * O F T H E Y E A R S A L E !

Canaveral Port
Gets Trad For
Enlaigement
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) —
Tilt cabinet today eoaveyyd
to tba Canaveral Fort Author­
ity S71.3 acroo soar Um alia*
Do teat rang* (or um la. on*
largameat at Canaveral Harbar.
Tho conveyance contains a
clauM requiring that It bo
returned to the itato If not
med for public purpoMi. If
tho authority, which applied
on behalf of the federal gov*
eminent, refuiea tho public
purpoM reverter clause,
will have to buy tho land upon
condomnatioa end pay the
etato tho appralMd value.
Tho cabinet, alttlng aa trus­
tees of tho Internal Improve*
(neat Fund, alio dedicated at
the requeat of Brevard Coun­
ty a valuable area 2.5 milea
north of State Road uo on
Merritt Iiland for public re*
creational purpose*.
The land, compriilng W
acrei, would be more valu­
able for commercial purpoiei,
according to State Engineer
William Kidd, but bo uld be
doubted the etato could get aa
good a alto elsewhere for a
park area under today’a In­
flated pricei la Brevard Coun­
ty.
Kidd to ehatnaan of tho
governor’* recreational de­
velopment committee.

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Braunschweiger............. 3 r

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room on W .d na iila y , Ja n u a ry
IS. I S I t . at I p ra for tha
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f . « t n t Lot S. Block "A".
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Friday; high today 65-70; low tonight 48-55.

VOL. 56
United Press Leaned Wire
Established 1908
TIIUKS.. JANUARY 2, 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 96
JOHNSON CITY. Tex. (UPI) — Robert C. Weaver,
the housing and home finance
administrator, arrived at th«
By Julian Stenxtrom
LIU ranch today to map with
We had a nice New Year's
President Johnson a new,
Day. Hope you did, too.
comprehensive federal hous• • •
&gt;ing program which wdl go
|to Congress under the banner
Back at the o!' drawing
of "a home for every man.”
board, can't think of a better
Weaver flew today from
way to set today’s Clock tick­
j Washington to the Texas
ing than to call your attention
White House with Postmaster
General John Gronouski.
to a sign at a house trailer
Both men were expected to
sales lot on U. S. IT 92. It
see
reporters later in the
says, "Your Wheel Estate
\day, probably aiter lunching
Dealer.”
! with the President at his
• • •
' ranch.
Before we forget it — the
I Johnson, Weaver and other
MIAMI (UPI) — Premier
Biddy Basketball L n g u c i
I members of the administra­
Fidel Castro, celebrating hi*
games originally scheduled
tion have drafted what a
NEW YEAR’S HARY of Seminole County npfifth anniversary of power.
for Friday night will be play. White House official described
pmvntly
is
Albert
Eugene
Davis,
who
arrived
Issued a new warning to tha
rd tonight at Sejninolc High's
at 7:28 p.m. Wednesday nt Seminole Memorial |as "a most comprehensive
United Stales and “the lac­
Fleming Gymnasium. The
hjusmg program." If has as
llo-pital. I’nlcs* challenged by still unreported
keys of Imperialism” not to
change in the schedule was
babies who may have arrived earlier Wednes­ I its aim, tn the words of the
attempt another invasion of
made because S e m i n o l e
President,
"
a
home
for
every
day in the county, Albert’s parents. Mr. and
Cuba.
High's cagcrs entertain Boone
man.”
Mrs. Jerald Davis, 1L H. 1. will receive all the
Addressing a m a s s l vo
High's Braves of Orlando tn
A
general
outline
of
the
presents listed in Tuesday’s Sanford Herald.
throng in Havana's “revolu­
tfce local gym Friday evening.
: housing program was expecttion square” following a 63j ed to he included in the Presminute parade of Ilia regime's
Regarding Wednesday's ed
i ident’s Jan S State of the
made • In ■ Moscow military
itorial in The Herald, entitled
Cnion message to Congress.
might, Castro boasted that
“ What l% l Could Bring,
Johnson worked on the mess­
"with these powerful weapons
Manager John Krider of the
age for two-and-a-h.ilt hours
he will he able to fight
IDENTIFICATION CAR TA(JS, to lw given
will be available to the public for a nominal fee.
Seminole County Chamber of •
Wednesday night.
against the best units of the
The committee is also asking each new car
with each 1964 nicnd&gt;cr*hi|&gt; in the Seminole
Commerce explains that the i
He also telephoned the Dem­
imperialist army of the Unit­
dealer in Seminole County to place a tag on all
County Chamber of Commerce, were displayed
St. Johns-lndian River Canal
ocratic and Republican lead­
ed SU Iei."
new car* sold. The committee predicted thi*
this morning by the senior trade body’* 1964
is not entirely a pre-requisite j
ers of the Senate, Mike Mans­
He added:
morning that chamber member* and other citi­
membership committee. The committee (left to
to the establishment of the'
field of Montana and Ever­
“ They know that H (on In­
zens of Seminole County will display these tag*
right) is Robert Ilessercr, Chamber President
' proposed port terminal in the ' lly United I’rcss International at Rochester, X. Y., and nino ett M. Dirkscn of Illinois,
vasion) would not ho a mili­
Karl vie llnusholdcr, Arthur II. Heckvvith Jr.,
in every state in the union thi* year.
Sanford area. Certainly, as J A paralyzing snow and Ice inches fell in southern Ohio. Wednesday night tn wish
tary
parade, Utey know that
Kichurd
McCunim
and
Charles
Robinson.
Tags
(Herald Photo)
Krider points out, the canal (storm awrpt into New EngFreezing rain and sleet them a happy new year and
the Cubans will fight and
would enhance the present Innd today, making highways sloshed across New England discuss what the White House
will fight until tlie last man
tonnage now being shipped on treacherous and glazing pow­
as tho fust-moving storm bar­
and woman. They know tho
Hie SI. Johns on a one-day,
Cuban people will not sur­
er lines. Driving conditions reled for Newfoundland.
dead-end basis. Further, Kri­
render.
Mild westerly winds kept
der aaya the proposed cross were hazardous deep into the
•*Thry know the Cuban peoitill-iey
Southland.
state canal would enhance a
the Midwestern and Crcat Darrell Royal of the Univer- i
pfa will not fight alone in
sity
of
Texas
football
lenni
'
Tb®
m,v
*‘nglish
Estates
South
Seminole
Elementary
schedules,
tn
effect
at
the
time
School
a
new
library
nnd
Cato warnings were posted Plains warming trend in full
local port terminal's tonnage
which vanqu shod Navy 28-6 Elementary School, Seminole I Schosd plant at Casselberry.
school closed for the holhluysj music building with vocal mnl that fight,” In an obvious re­
for parts of tin- Northeast
even more.
-wing today. Temperatures In
ference to the Soviet Union,
roast and school - wets- orderIt also means, he continued, will he resumed Monday morn-'
" HI he ready for
Wednesday &gt;n the Cotton County’s first uir-comlitloin-d
Itefore he spoke Russianthe
Ids
were
common
through
Here's a reminder—If you ed closed until Monday at
Bowl at Dallas, and to Navy 1school, vviU not be ready fo r1that South Seminole Element- ing and will continue unt i l 1
,
7
‘
built
supersonic MIG fight­
Coach
Wayne
Hardin
nay
morning.
However,
the
haven't had an official one as Meridian, Miss. Stiunded auto- Montana and North Dakota
He congratulated Royal on : occupancy'Monday morning as ary will continue to operate further notice. Thla applies to ' ,,hinfa new lunch room facll- ers screamed overhead, a
of yet—that parking meters mobiles stood empty along at J am. EST, whereas only
ll'irdin orllf*n*6 j’ •cheduled, according u,|til further notice on u dou- students of both South Semin- ity will not Ik* ready for use. massive parade of power unin the downtown Sanford1slick roads fnnn Tennessee „ Wl.»k ago the mercury wus the victory and told
"*'»*H*n h a.it until the Eng- „)o Elementary and English ,l I" expected that the enfe- rollexl across the city through
to tell Ids men they played to un announcement today by
shopping district are hack la through mu tin i n Alabama 1plunging to 20 below.
"revolution square” after a
a
fine
game.
’
* Estates.
! » « '* * '»
ro.uplwte.l and
and Miisi**ippi.
IL T. Milwce. supcrintrndrnt
operation today.
Hazardous
di
lying
warn­
,,,r
„ , ,
,
Heady for use in approximate- 21-gun salute.
• •
of „the county's
The storm that shocked
^ . school system.
, . . . Milwce d eclared that the
8«n»lnole students .
.
The all out ihow of flghtlnt
ings
remained
in
effect
h
And, while we're »n meter j . Dixie over New Year's piled
la "ready to repel and con­
x,
,&lt;&gt;r
t,tl,
program, hours and bus have been using the CasxelT. . .
.. i ,
Mllwre declared. In have th e i_____ 1_.
_______________ .
„ ...
. .
*he present Inneh room, sit
we notice that free parking! up heavy snow throughout many areas of Dixiu despite
bery facility during the morn­ unted niuler Hanford Junior quer odious (U.S.) Imperial­
will continue in Winter Park's Ohio, Pennsylvania uml New |tin- grill uni melting of one of
school ready for n.e by the
ism If It again attempts to
ing sessions uml English Es- High's large auditorium stage,
downtown shopping district York during the night. Eight the century's greatest snow­
time etosses resumed s l l.i liie . I f f O 1 1 1 \
sink Its claws into our belov­
tutes students have been using "61 ho converted into shop ed fatlicrland,” the official
ThU mesne, MUwea * U L M / X I • • •
for at least another ho days, hiehei$ fell in aix hours at falls. Workmen in South Car­
h
o
lid
a
y
s
.1
This move was authorized Buffalo, New York, six Inches olina spent New Year's Day
y
a
s
p
M
n
e
d
, that English EsIlls rains plant, during afler- facilities for Use by (ha parade announcer said In a
Tuesday by the Winter Park
—
11 **" 1 ^
— rtrchf) o* v***illtjr . w
will
,110011
hours. Eneh school has school's industrial arts depart­ running broadcast monitored
: i » . . Eitsm ,u . (L'PH I * M» * u‘
ltt •p* r ,u ;
pairing lea waning* that knock­
City Commission. Maintain-1
its own office, principal uml ment.
here.
An set dental fender band- |M ,l h«w
th* uPw,n« #f
ed (lit* aln-trie nnd phono serv- rr |,rr™ s;
ing the free parking status ts j
The llnvenwalil Elementary
school
last
September—on
a
|
faculty.
Soviet surface to-alr miss­
*&gt;
v
r
YWrffVe
.1
|
Dr. Otis Dies
being considered a ‘'trial per-1
1ice.
Meanwhile, Milwee revealed Hclmol ill Altaninnto Springs iles and a display of various
veloped Inin n serle. of Intro- i double session basis in the
tod" to determine lln- fcad j
Tlu&gt; llltll an ml Hummels tlonol r ii crashes nod ende f I
ST. P E l'K Itsm KG (UPI) I Bui South Henilnolo Junior Has a new addition consisting) anil-aircraft missiles wen*
bdity of removing the park­
An aerial seartli bv a |Parade at Philadelphia wn.. with on- angry driver shoot­
—Dr. Arthur Hinton Otis, an |||s h authorities had been \ ,ive classrooms which will pulled through Havana's "rring meters entirely. If you Navy transport plane and a called off Wednesday when
tlmr nt the famed Otis Aptl- ^iv,.,, pcrmlauimi to utilize tho ••** ready for u*e, tha Henilnolo' volution square” after Car­
ing the otlirr in the leg.
think Sanford ought to do the Navy heliropter was being snow, sleet and freezing tain
bide Test, died here Tuesday
|M.W niu,ic building, !,«Houl office said, mi Monday tro gave tho order for tho
Police said James G. It. all,
same why don't you write flic made at I p. tn. balay over hit the rily. Tho parade was
night at the age of 77.
parade to begin at exactly 10
recently constructed on the morning.
21. of Itiverview, surrendered
Herald and let us know.' the northern sretitu
lake rc-schedult-d fur Saturday.
a. nt. EST following a 21eani|niv Tho building consists
on aggiavated assault rhaigFire Station
Here's your chance to sound Monroe following a rrpoil
gun salute.
Tlie Eastern storm contrib­ es several hours after the
of un office, vocal room and
of a parachute observed in uted heavily to the Ne'v
CHICAGO (UPI)—Tho New , |)alll|
off.
Russian MIG-31 Jets “cap­
incident uml Carter llryuii of lly United I'rrss International
• • •
the water.
able nf more than twice tho
Year's holiday traffic death (iulfpmt, Fla., was hospital­
The Southland appeared to­ York Central Uullrnad has1 However, the ff e ill i it u I e
Hanford Naval Air Station toll, which broke the record
Customers
wanting
1961
speed nf sound" flew over­
day to lie in for some bettrr vdd Its station at Mattnon, srlimd superintendent reveal­
ized in good rendition.
auto tags were lined up tliiv! attaches said the search was for a 30-hour holiday perio-l.
head piloted by youthful Cu­
weather after taking a part­ III., for $1 so volunteer Bre­ ed that Ilia school'll new rufflie
ill
nnd
llrynn
were
driv­
morning from Tax Collector being made by its craft In
men ran set It ahlaze and toriuni—a romhinntion cafe­
ban pilots, the broadcast said.
ing
shot
from
1963
that
roying in downtown St. Peters­
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)
John L. Galloway's office, a request by llerndon Air­
There were other military
crcd most of Dixie with snow practice fighting fires.
teria, auditorium and large — The St. Demetrloa Greek
burg
whin
one
of
them
—
through the hallways, down port Control Tower officials
planes Including MIG-13 fight­
and
ice.
police aren't sure which —
group class room -la still not I Oi-tho.Ts.x Church announced
the stairs, through the Court­ at Orlando. Herndon officials
ers and helicopters In the air
Mississippi, one of tha hard Goldwater
yet ready for use. It wi.» estl- „M|l|V |t
chanced lanes uml humped
house doors, down the front told the Herald t h e y
while Infantry troops and
PHOENIX,
Ariz.
(U
PI)
est
hit
states,
begun
thawing
nmte.l that the new unit hnme „f fornwr Cul,an preslthe other car.
other units including Cuba's
steps and out on the sidewalk. had not made such a re­
Sen. Barry
Goldwater Is
LONDON t l l'll — A Itrl.shouhl he ready for use in up-;
Kll|,rnrlll |,ntiistM here,
The accidental collision led j « f » « r one of its worst
scheduled to annntinru Friday proxlmately two weeka. Hlnrr I Fat,„.r J(th(1
You have until Feb. 20 to buy quest.
first woman parachutist went
Athlis
tish manufacturer of sir re- j to a -erics of intentional fen- I winter storms in history, hut
Navy
officials
here
said
by the reviewing stand where
new plates,
whether
he
will
seek
the
GOP
driving conditions over much
Hoiitl. Hemlnole Junior High n)ltl&lt;t|(f wh(&gt; now Ijv, s on Bn
• • •
the search was being made frejhrr said today that u can dcr bendings that police said |
Castro watchest.
presidential nomination this openrit in the Fall of I9i!2,
of
the
state
remained
hazard­
of “swear-word einser" it put finally stoppnl when the two
island off the const of Por­
Tanks, light and heavy ar­
year.
Meanwhile at the office of following a report by an air­
there havu been no lunch rmun tugal. sold the house for $33,out a. an advertising gimmick nun pulled to the curb to ous,
tillery, mortars, anti-tank mis­
Tax Assessor Mary Earle line pilot that he had oh
facilities.
: has become a hig seller,
argue about their crumpled
lino because it was to ho used siles ami multiple light rocket
I he weatherman ' - ^ ' [ K e n n e d y P r a i s e d
Walker, only three or four served the parachute on
a ciniJonl wartnirttr trend in
....
" .
At Hanford Junior High by the church, though he had
“The Idea rebounded oil us," ( oilers,
launching units were in the
Seminole residents were fil­ the water.
Iteall reached into his glove Mis-issippt with temperatures , l AI,' C^ S &lt;W l &gt; * I’rr.ldenl
paid IS2.500 for it In 1937.
Sherill J I
Hobby, af the firm Slid, "and ver have
line of march
ing today for homestead ex­
h id so many rerpicsti for the compartment, took out a pis- expected to climb into the R" mu,10 B f ‘ 1unco“rt «”"og.zrd
Atlias soul a church would
A constant reminder to
emption. Residents must file ( l:H) p. m-, at the rrqurvt
,
....
I the 1at«- John r . Kennedy
low 'nt.
. . .
he built next to the three nllii many that the parade wea­
on or before Mar. 31. To file of the Nav.il Air Station, cans that we have put the tol, loaded it und shot llrynn
... .
Wednesday uv "tin* lirst U.
ea isn*l sunshine |
Clear
wear word eraser un the in I tits leg, polite said, lie
one-half story house and the pons were the kind used
you must Have Hie deed or dispatched hi. rrscue ho.it
.. , , .to .help
I
wurt- expected
thaw, i. S. President who ever took
market
nt
three
shillings,
six
on
tendered
himself
a
few
for
a
surface
search
on
house itself would he used against exile invaders at the
sale contract to your home
snow und ice in AUbnmu. a sincere interest in tin- pruhpence (III &lt;eut» apiece.)”
1hours later.
for an educational building. |Ifhil Bay of Pigs battle was
plus your IWM auio registra­ Lake Monroe.
lems
of
Lafln
America
"
Tuesday's snow and ice storm
Ilntisln, who vsas ousted by boomed over Havana Radio,
tion
left more than Hi inches of
LONDON (HPI) — A top- ' Fidel ('astro in I9.V.I, never
• • •
1Ti«- announcer said the 21Leave
Hospital
snow in some northern rnunTlie first regular meeting
JACKSONVILLE tl I'D - level Russian spy who defect- ' lived in the house hut mi-iu- gun salute "expresses to op­
11*
ed to tin- West two y -nr.! a::o hers nf hi* family did fur u pressed peoples of America
o( 1961 lor tlie Sanford City
A Miami couple, Mr. and
The force.i t for Georgia
that revolution is possible.”
Commission is set for Jan. 13.
Mrs. Harry Pickering, tlie hu.x gum- to Canada to begin time, Atha* sai l.
was fair hut highways in
Ifowover, a reorganizations!
Iasi of the 77 persons injured a new life under an assumed !
many parts of (ha stale wrre
parley will lie held next Tues­
In the Roosevelt Hotel lire, name, informol sjurccs roll
still tieachcrous.
was released from a hospital today.
day night.
Fro t wus expected in nmth
The government said tig* 1
• • •
Wednesday.
and tiiitial Floiida bought.
spy,
Anatoli Dolyntain, hail ;
As for the Seminole County
North Carolina was ezpre*
•eeo spirited out of the na­
Commission, thi* body will
Mummers
Fa
nnie
ed to have what s forecaster
hold
its reorganizations!
PHILADELPHIA (U PI) - tion to "a Commonwealth j
railed "rather ,&gt;iice winter
NOW ONLY
meeting on Jan. II.
Civil rights leaders today country’’ which tlie sources
weather for tlie remainder of planned to renew efforts tn -an! was Canada.
• • •
the week.”
The details of Doloytain's
Here's a note for you par-'
prevent marchers in the tilth
Mild weather al-o Was annual Mummers* p a r a d e 'Icfecllon to the West wore
r n t s . Infectious diseases,,
forecast for Tennessee which
mainly a m o n g
children, i
Friday from wearing black never an non need here Due re
hml IK inches of snow In sornn fare makeup
port said tie lurneil himself
Blackwslt,
Struck many more Floridians
arena.
in early in 1962 to un Ameri- I
plu* tax.
in 1963. than compared evith
Whitewall* $2
"Mostly sunny amt soim- Jap Skyscrapers
can rnihuxsy, either in Fin­
1962. The marked rise caused
more. 730x1 1,
vvliut
warmer,”
was
tin
foieland
or
Went
Germany,
nnd
Dr Clarence M. Sharp, direc­
T o k y o (U PI) — I’lanx fur
KOOxI I,
•ast for South Carolina.
tor of the Slate Board of
the romtruction of several wn* i|Ur.xtioned by U, S. of
0.70x11,
•Ms II,
Health's Bureau of Prevent-1
‘‘•ky »cra|H-r» in this earth* * ficinl* for mouths before lie
950x11.
able Diseases, to warn par-!
quake-prone city were a i i '! " !M all""ril to go to Britain,
a*
he
huil
re*pie*ted.
cuts they xlamld he more}
mmneril today. The t.ille-xl
New Tread
Other report* *unl be­
alert aland vaccinations
will h*- only 21 stories, hut
TIRES
•• •
Ihix will be higher tlun any sought asylum from tho Biit• Genuine
i«h Emha-*y in Ottawa and
MrHebefta
Burglar* hit Hirer Sanford previous building in Japan,
Another note about Semin­
retreadwax questioned hero for Id
buxines* house* Wednesday
ole County
agriculture
In
applied on
month* before hi* defection
night, obtaining $37.50 in casii Plane Safe
I960 Seminole ranked *»1at
sound lira
TRAVIS AFB. Calif. (UPI) j Iwcatua known Inst July.
ami J» in po-lagc stamp*.
in the nation's 3.072 counties
ra-ings!
TRADE
WINDS
I’re.sident
J.
C.
Robinson
coiijfratulate*
Horace
S.
Flam­
There were o p p o s i t i o n
in the value of all types of
Chief Roy William* report­ — An Air Force spokesman
• Free
ming, niuiiuKer of the *y*tem’* new Trade Wind* Cafeteria which opened
Mounting
BUDGET TERMS
ed the theft of $32 in cash said today that a Cl2t Globe- j chaff es In July (hat the govfruit sold. From 1933 to I960
thi* morning' in the Seminole Plaza Shopping Center at Cusselherry. The
from a vending machine and master that had been pre eminent, under criticism for
Seminole moved from BTtli to
unit i* the seventh established in Central Florida. Another is under con­
a cash box at Ne-Ht Bottling, sunied down hi the Pacific * series of security lapses,
the 61st ranking county.
•• •
struction in Fort Pierce. Robinson said this morning that "We ure espedulSl'i Pecan Avenue; nothing with nine person* aboard " i * 1had leaked th# news of Doly pleased to join the business communities served by Seminote Plaza, nnd
from tiie Williams Hardware, still flying.” The plane was, nlyUln’a defection to Britain
Today'* Chuckle — As soon
we are looking forward to participating in the wonderful growth which
i s you pay yourChristmas
205 East "5th Street, and $3.30 picked up on radar and higli-'to counter this criticism. It
v.e feci is ahead for Seminole County." The Cunselberry unit has a neatFlorida Distributor* For Denman Custom Built The*
in cash and $3 in stamps from direction finding equipment, was never cleared up whether
bills, buy your aufo tags and
105 W. FIRST ST.
FA 2-0651
injg capacity of RoQ and is staffed by 75 employees. Six mayors uttcuilcd
start working on your income
the i urniture Center, 1100 he said The spokesman Old Dulnytsin defected to thu
a ribbon cutting exercise this moraine'.
(Herald Photo)
French Av«ou«.
|not know tile plane’s location, j Americans or tha British.
| U «.

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Castro Displays Russian Might
Fidel Marks
Sixth Year Of
Red Regime

“I Sn o w A n d Bee S to rm
Howls Into East

English Estates School Opening Delayed

Fender Benders

r&gt; r !*"*

Give It The Gun

*’

BRIEFS

Bulletin

Weafher Eases
Up Over South

Daytona Beach
Church Buys
Batista House

Ad Gimmick
Pays Off Big

Ex-Russian Spy
Goes To Canada

W e're Overstocked V/ith

14'' TIRES

$6M

Burglars Rob
3 Businesses

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MATHER'S STOREWIDE
Jammy Clearance Sale

Pirty lowing
For Holy Lnd
VATICAN C m r (UPI) party ef Vatkaa

B E F IR ST r a t

B E ST SELECTION -

B U Y NOW

AT LOW EST SA LE PR IC E, ON LOW E A SY
T E E M S— SH OP MATHER’S FO B A LL YO U R N EED S

JA N U A R Y CUE

County Sher­
iff Departmmt'a saw mobile lobby, h u bom o m of tha
crime unit la proving Ita worth flaost additions la tbo way of
equipment tbo department of
to aiding taTMtigntlau of county low enforcement boa
Brandt Determ ined
B U U N (UPJ) — Wool
crime reporta, auto accidents
■satin
Mayor WOJy Brandt,
aad many other similar Inci­
ia tbo f aeo of mooting erttidents which happen from tlma
room suite at tbo rfry BU- to tlma In this area.
cayaa Hotel.
The unit haa been bs opera­
Betel Manager H. John tion since October. It carries n
Doaohao said Nixon "Cam# wide variety of crime detec­
aa tbo opor of tba moment to tion, rescue aad apprehension
lo t away for a while." Ho equipment
aald tbo (oraier vice proildeat When the unit ia dispatched WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) — caHod coaditlooa la tbo old
plaaaod to stay Ma couplo of to auto accidents, for example, Tba Valtad Stataa la waiting boabouaa horrible, bare ap­
plied for a removal ardor aadays."
Ita operator—Deputy Wesley
Dooohoo aald Mri. Nlxoa Place—Is able to immediately to am whatber Soviet Premier dor aatloaal wolfa n laws.
did aat accompany bar bus- set up floodllghta to Ilium- Nikita Kbnahcbor will hack The aiatoro—Marcella, M, aad
toate tha area, pat out Ilium- op with daada Ma word* of Ella, it - a r e oapectod la ba
Inoue road markers and flash­ hope for Improved Inters* tios- ia aa old pooplao baaaa withio a week.
ing rod warning lights, taka al relation* In 1944.
“A place liba that abed,
photos, aid accidsnt victims
Tba State Department aald without tbo remotait kind of
with first aid and other emer­
gency equipment, and direct T u o a d a y that Khnuhcbov comfort, could aat pooilbly
other actlvitlee over a public could anpport Ma vtewa by bo a homo for anybody," lo­
addrea system.
taking apactflo actiona. Tbla cal boalttb offlcor Dr. R. &amp;
Hyod aald.
P1TSBURGH (UPI)—Roger' Other equipment includes waa tba raaction to tbo Soviet
But Marcella, a aatlra of
shotguns,
radios,
electronic
leader's
Interview
with
United
M. Blough, board chairman
Ireland.
aald aba aad bar
of United States Steel Carp. sirens, hand held spot lights, Preu International la which
doak
and
atool,
lighted
dip
ho
Mid
1964
could
be
“a
year
Tha uwaaaflaymant rate la M id the! domestic use of steel boards, a 7#0-foot anyra' res­ of doeUlvo change for Ma bob*
reached an aB-time high la
•romd m yff fafff ot
dap SO years
cue lino, fire extinguishers,
work force with nor# than 4 IMS. bettering the earlier ammunition, n complete tool A State Department opokea­ took ap aquattara' rights aa
allboo parsons out of work. mark of 77.4 mQlloa tons set box, lire axes and crowbars. rnan Mid tbo moot important tha shack.
According to tba government, la IMS by about one per cant. In addition tho unit has
Mpect of the Interview was Rags and browa paper only
Blougb, to a year rad state­
automation la displacing about
hatchets,
a
btack
light
dateetor
the
extent to which the Soviet partially block hols* to tha
3.1 million workers annually ment, said tha past 13 months
kit,
throe
cameras
with
trip­
premier's
expressed hope for walls. Tha sisters sleep In B
•ad to complicate tba situs marked the end of the toven
ods,
a
hand
operated
public
Improved
relatione
"will affect double bad made of
tlon further, about 1.3 million tory depletion cycle, but
address
megaphone,
finger,
future
Soviet
actions
aad pol- nailed together. Tha mattresspersona also art being added showed a worsening to the
as and pillows arc oM burlap
to toe work force each year. import-export b a l a n c e of print kit, send shovel and uw Icio..-*
sacks stuffed with leaves.
combination,
flood
and
spot
Tba fre*ideal fails a sub. trade in steel mill products
A candle provides tha aaly
"Steal Imports exceeded lamps, portable light stands,
•taatlal effort must be put
lighting. The floor la made
250
feet
of
extension
eords,
a
forth on unemployment pro­ exports by about three mil.
of broken rad bricks coated
blems far the future. He ie lion tons, and there Is no avi 1,200 watt gas operated power
with mud. Thera is ao ■so­
plant,
emergency
gasoline,
dissatisfied with present cures dence that we can expect any
lution, oo water and no beatbattery
charger
and
flare*.
end programs that have been improvement to this relation
er. What the wind blows, the
The
unit
is
dlspatchsd
in
re­
ship in 1M4," Blougb said.
•ufieeted.
chicken
‘We may ba undarestlmatBlougb sold the Imports* sponse to practically all crims,
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) rocks.
lay what Uss abtad and I am port imbalance kept last emergency calls and reecus — Three West Virginia mon
eaUlni for new solutions and year's steel shlpmeote from operations.
accussd of jury Umportog in
1 am demanding naw thinking metcblog tho IMS-37 aver­
the 1M2 conspiracy trial of Robbers Break
on this entire problem," John­ age. A favorable balance of
Tesratiers President Jamas
son baa been quoted s i say­ foreign trade of more than D. P. Reynolds
R. llotfa are without attar Into Prison
ing.
3W million tons raised steal
neys today.
PARCHMAN, Miss. (UPI)
As part of his overall ap­ shipment* to slightly ovtr A t Loring Base
U. S. District Court Judge —A prison brsak—this tin t
AJrmaa Third Close Doug
proach to economic Improve­ «2Vi million tons In the IMSlas P. Heynolds, • resident of Frank Gray Jr. Tuesday al from tbo outsIda In—cost tha
ment, Johnson wants more 57 period.
lowed attorneys WUUam A
labor leaden and butlnau
The record volume of steel Maitland and a graduate of Beckett aad Robert H. Bur Mississippi State Penitentiary
Lyman
High
School
to
Long
91.000 Tuesday.
executives actively partici­ uiagt laat year was credited
ford, both of Huntington, W
wood,
has
been
aislgned
to
Two armed men overpower,
pating In government.
to the automotive industry, an
11a thinks tba public ser­ apparent new high In total duty at Loring Air Force Va., to withdraw from tha ed a night watchman aad
case because they had not made off with tbo money from
vice field In Latin America Is tonnage used by the vail con­ llnxo, Maine.
particularly promising for U. struction Induatry sod a new Reynold* recently complet­ b*«n paid for thair services. an office safe to tba prison.
Beckett aad Burfard rep­ Prison Bupt. C. R. Brea seals
8. labor lesdcri. And ba peak to etael usage by the ed a special course on Air
thinks the government should machinery a n d equipment Force payment sod collection resented Albert P. Cole, Her- aald ba was aura the rsbbaea
p r o c e d u r e s , appropria- man A. Frasier, and Alfred wore not inmates.
draw more heavily on the re­ producing Industrie*.
lluns and accounting with ■ N. I’aden, all of Huntington
servoir of talent In business.
Cole, Frasier, Paden, and
special emphasis on travel
Johnson wants what he calls
CAMERA K.YTHL8IA8TB
Henry F. (Buster) Bell of
dynamic young businessmen
Dust I* a firs haiard and and military pay.
Photography as a bobby
in government. In this con­ should be removed from site*
Rsyuolds ia the son of Mr. Naw York wet# named to an
nection, associates aald he trio motor* before they bo* and Mrs. Milton E. Reynolds, Indictment separate f r o m continued to grow la tba
Hoffa’s, but alio were sc United Stats* during 1943.
speaks of wanting "action come Inefficient or burn out. 124 Sue Drive, Maitland.
cased of conspiring to influ­ The nation has an estimated
from thr young and advice
ence jurors in the 1943 mis 40 million still cameras to use
front the old."
trial. Their trial date has plus anothar a i x million
movie cameras, according to
not been sat yat.
Hoffa and six other* are tha Britannic* Book of tba
Asleep At Switch
G08NE. Ind. (U PI)—Police
scheduled to go on trial to Year.
called to investigate • cer
Chattanooga Jan. 20. If con­
stopped at a railroad crossing
victed, the Teamsters boas
Legal Notice
Tuesday found the driver bent
(aces 23 years in prison and
iw r o r w r r j i ' d o k i c o t ' s r ,
133.000 fine.
over the wheel.
•k x i v o i b c o c m . n o a .
They woke the driver and he
I ISA
s: » t a t s : u r
told them he apparently dozed
Legal
Notice
rilLKE.VL'K E. DHI NOO.
off while waiting for a long
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KNOXVIUK. Iowa (UPI)
•-When Community National
Bnnk employes opened the
vault Tuesday out popped a
little I'omornnUh dog named
l'ompy.
The pet had visited the hank
the day before with an em­
ploye and naodered into tha
vnult.
During llftl’.', 1,701 daily
newspapers in tha U n i t e d
States enjoyed a combined
circulation of Go m i l l i o n
tuples daily.

AMM/1 IIAHIlV H. UAJI.F.Y to being sworn in
at the Sanford Naval Air Station for a four*year reenliatnient by Cdr. Leroy A. Heath, comniMdinyr officer of VAII-7. Hailey hu* completed
18 years in tha Navy.

All persons are h e rtb y null
fled that Ilia undersigned as
Administratrix ot . a l l t a u t * ,
haa computed Ilia a.linlnlatra
llun thereof anti haa fllatl In
said rourt liar Meat report
and application (or dlecbarg*.
Objections
thereto
If
any.
should bs duly (Had. After
f lllnc
proaf o(
publication
thaw ing this nolle* haa baan
p u b lu h a j ones a wa*k for
(our oonasdutlf* w eek.. tho
m a ttsr uf ippmval of aal.t r e ­
port and (ho ordering uf iliaIrlUutH.n of aald ra ta la *111
coma b r f j r o tha court.
Vtotst V Anderson
A* Adm lnlslrs tr lx o t said

to (lie any claims end dsmands
which you, ur altb sr of yue.
o n have a g ainst said sstato
In tho offl.re of lloa. C. Vsrn
on Mis*. J r . County J u d e s of
Mainlnola County, at hit o f f lc t
In tha Court llouao In Sanford.
Florida, within t lx calendar
months (rum ths Unit of tbo
first publication o f Ibis nottco.
Kach claim o r demand must ba
In w ritin g and contain tho
place of rtald«nu« And post
office nddrott of th t claimant
and muat ba sworn to by th*
claiman t, hla a g sn l or e t lo r nay. r r tha same shall bo void.
Howard Jord an
As kiaeoutor o f told SStAtS

W ATERH OCfE AND REISS

SI W W ash ington St.
Orlando. Florida
Fukllah P a r, 1J, It , j * . |»*S f i r u b l la h II.
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jslro Makes
la addition to cash eentrfhstore aamed to a previous repert, the Esther Circle of Die
Caeaslberry Community Moth*
odist W8C8 gave 915J0 and
tho T«ea dub gave t g jg aad

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ha Bov. E W. MOtor ad Alta-I C O U p I C K O D D C d
Btv. Debase Copeland ad

S.O f $4,500 In

SKSS-SfcJS;
Gem
s, $450
In Orlands,
MIAMI (UP!) — Bpbbara
Pallbearers w 0 ha Jamaa 1 surprised aa elderly couple
Goldman, Michael Goldmaa, and a teen-aged granddaughWilliam Keller, Bichard Haath, I ter aa they returned homo
BaaaM Basal aad Alton Al- from a restaurant hero Wadhere.
laeaday night, tied them up
fcrofrtM^ other than hto and stole a 94300 ring aad
wtto, Mrs. Marla WiQtoasa aad about |4S0 in cash,
a ' throe-week-old daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mitcholl CotMaria Theresa, include hto ton said two mssksd men
mothm, Mia. Peter JnveUe M worn wilting inside their
Norfolk, Va^ hto tothar, J s mssjhomo when they returned
C. Williams III aad a brother, I frem dining out. Om of the
Ronald W11liases, both of beadita bold a pistol oa the
*C*heaitsville, Va.
three while hto partaer tied
MMaek Paaoral Mama of them up.
Gamalboery In sharg*
I The Cotton’s granddaugh■I tor, Rhonda Schulte, also was
( M e e t Officer*
Itied op and gagged. The IS•DALLAS (UPI)—Named M * w 'old' *M ** vacationing
MScera of thn T te u
*«lhero from Birmingham, Ala.

Sports Editor Walter Robert­
son, Dallas Morning Newt,
vies-president; tad Jim Me­
terage, publicity a a a of Hous­
ton Often, secratary-treatur-

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irit-icfZ. h^ *» i

groceries collected at their
Christmas Dance,
A large variety of baked
goods was donated by a Con* NEW TOME (UP!&gt;—Cuban
tral Florida bakery to add to Premier Pkle! Castro Mid
Wedaasday his goverameat
the baskato.
"wished” for acrmal relations
with the United States but he
u id Cuba never would re­
nounce Marxism at a condi­
tion fbr this.
At tbc same time Castro
said ha frit " it was posslbto"
that there would have been
“an eventual normalisation”
between the two countriea un­
der tho Kennedy administra­
tion. He Mid he waa not sure
what President Johnson "is
going te do . . . about Cuba."
Thn
premier’s remarks
were mads during a New
Year’s Day telephone inter­
view from Havana with
American Broadcasting Co.
news reporter Lisa Howard.
Speaking la English through­
out the half-hour interview
Castro m U "U belongs to the
United States government to
take the next step” In any
move to restore normsi rtla-

TWENTY-ONE baskets of groceries and toys were packed this year for
the annual Casselberry Lions Club Christinas Basket Project Representa­
tives of various organisations assisting ware, from left, Mrs. George
Howard, Mrs. Ben Evans, Ben Evans, Mrs. Clyde Kerce, Clyde Kerca,
Mrs. Thomas Hueston, George Howard, Miller Evans and Tom Hueston.

No Sale
GOSPORT, England (UPI)
— John Lynes, a 23-year-old
sailor, has gone on a two-day
hunger atriks at tha subma­
rine hast hero because Brit­
ish navy officials turned down
his application to buy himself
out of tht servlet, officers

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. . For our part we are
ready to speak, but, of course,
to normalise relations, it can
never be over conditions of
renouncing our political ideas.
Never can we reaonaea our
Marxism,” ha Mid.

NOTICE IS hereby given that
I 'e m e n ts g *6 In business at
Altamonte S p rin g s Seminole
County, Florida, under th*
flctltloue name of JO E'S RUNDKZVOt’S; and that I Intend
te register eald name with th*
Clerh of tho Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida, la
accordance with th * prsvlelon*
of the Fictitio u s Xame S ta ­
tute*. to-w it: Section SSJ.M
Florida Statute* lfST.
Hlg: Joeeph Pinter
Fublleh Ian . I. ». IS. I t . 1*14.

Mid today.

WASHINGTON CUM) — Orooa aaid ho and other
Bap. H. B. Onaa, B-Isws, wbs towaakora argued that if
k u ) m • thorm la tbs aid* Kaaaia waa permitted to buy
of sthar fraaidanta, to «UrV- on credit. It would hare Juat
ing o f f Um b o w j w
with that much more to epend to
m o m unkind word* ab o u t Pro- promote communira in each
countriea aa Cuba.
"We ateo pointed out that
Grcsa aaid in a statement
Wednesday that the saw Pre­ Bnaato alone among tho Com­
sident already had shown munist countries still owed
that ha talks "out of both tho United States nearly $11
sides of his mouth" and to billion; that promisee to pay
"woll-aelmoUd in the art of have never been kept; that
there was no reason to believe
political expediency."
Tho Iowa Republican, noted
for hte one •man standa
Delay Blamed
against propoaate of the pre­
vious administration, reached On Red Tape
the boiling point because of
R1NGWOULD. E n g l a n d
Johnson’s role In the foreign
(UPI)
— Ben Ford, who re­
aid bill heaale.
He aaid that Johnson bad tired from tho army 15 yeara
demonstrated "tough an d ago after serving 40 yean,
ruthless arm-twisting seldom, said today ho has Just receiv­
if ever, seen in Congress" to ed a belated clasp to hla long
fight a restriction on credit aervko and good eonduct
guarantees for wheat aales medal.
" I ’m not surprised at hat.
to Russia.
ing
to wait 15 yeara for the
Cross waa among backers
of aa amendment to prohibit clasp," FonI said. "I haven’t
u&gt;e ef government credit got my discharge book yet.”
guarantees for the commodi­
ty sales.
Bharate Nstya, classical
Johnson finally got Con­ dance of India, has more
gress to allow sueh guaran­ thsn 50 hand gestures, 52
tees if the President consid­ positions for the eyes and 13
ered them in the national in­ positions for the mouth.
terest
In kte attack on Johnson,
Gross noted that the Presi­
dent had promised in a speech
to Congress oa Nov. 97 that
he alwaya would rsspect the
Independence and integrity ef
the legislative branch.
"Yet Um than a month
later," Gross Mid, "Johnson
completely repudiated this
promise and cracked the lath
over the backs of members
of CongrtM, forcing them to
do hla bidding.”

whoot aoU oa crodlt would b*
paid for; that noloaa wo gfc*
tainod caah-on-tho-barrol hood
for our wheat and floor, wa
would only bo fattening ths
Communists out of tho poc­
ket* of American taxpayer*,*
"But Johnson, demandInf
continuance of foreign poli­
cies dependent upon lavish
use of the government’s check
book. Insisted he, not Con­
gress, would control the puna
strings. Thera followed can
of the worst orgies of proasure and power politics ever
inflicted upon the House bp
a President and hla political
cohorts."

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questions asked. Odrmex in
sold with this qaarantew by*
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P and LOVEDT a BROWN
TH R STATR O F FLORIDA TOl
LOUISE W ILLIAM *
Whoee reeldeac* and Poet
Office Addree* I* unknown
TOU ARB H ER EBY NOTI. T IE D that a Petition has been
Cited In tha nboveatyled eauee
by JO SEPH BARTON BROWN
and LOVEDT O. BROWN, hi*
wife, for th* adoption of ERN.
Y.AT HUDSPEHKATII. minor,
and you a r t required to eerv*
a copy e f your answer or ob­
jectio n s to ahow raueo why
0 said P etlllo s should not be
w granted. It sny. on th * a tto r­
ney* for Petitioner*. STENSTROM. DAVIS A MctMTOSH.
Puet Office Drawer 1114, San­
ford. Florida, and fils tha or!■ Inal in tha Offlca o f th*
Clerk of th* Circuit Court. In
and
Fo r Semlnolo County.
Florida, on o r bafora tha trd
day o f February, A. D. l i f t ,
and herein fa ll not. ar a Derrea Pro Confceao will ba en­
tered aralnet you.
W ITNESS my hand and th*
_ official teal o f aaid Court In
Q Sanford,
Seminole
County,
Florida, thla 10th day a t Deeamber. A. D. 1111.
(SEA L)
*
Arthur H. Beckw ith, i t ..
Clerk of th * Circuit Court
tty: Martha T. Vlhlen, D.C.
STENSTROM, DAVIS A
, MeINTOSH
Attorney* fo r Petitioners
Poet Office Drawer I li a
Sanford. Florida U m
Puhlleh Jan. 1. I , I f. U . l i f t
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DEBARY CHORISTERS presenting excerpts
from The Messiah for tha holiday meeting of the
Women's Club were, front, from left, Robert N.
McGee, Mrs. P. Little, Mrs. A. MncNaughton,
Mrs. H. Wills, Mrs. E. Huston, Mrs. P. Goodson,
Mrs. Laura Platt Brown, Mrs. E. lovanna, Mrs.

H. Green, Mra. C. Crcaaey, Mrs. M. Boyer, Mrs.
D. Fisher And Mrs. L. Kupecz; back, Mrs. J .
Dzick, Mrs. M. Voss, Mrs. G. Dentlcr, Mrs'. J .
Park, Mrs. T. Smith, Mrs. M. Roberts, Mrs. A.
Muller and Mrs. C. E. Butler.
(Cox Photo)

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A I S TH E f'lltC I*IT COl HT OF
7 VH B NINTH JUDICIAL * C I S . I
c r IT, IN AND FOR S E R I.
NOLB COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. 1**4*
HOLLOWAY M A T E R I A L S
CORPORATION, a Florida cor.
porallon, * t at.
rU ln llff*.
WILLIAM E . MULLINS and
LULA MULLINS hie wife.
NtVTirB OF MAaTER'S SALR
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y OIVEN that tha underalfned. as
Special M ailer under and by
t i virtu* of tha F i n a l
De­
e r * * h i r t t e f e r e entered
In
that
aar t aIn
causa
pending In th * Circuit Court
a t th* Ninth Judicial Circuit
* f Florida. In and for Semi­
nole County. Florida. In Chan­
cery No. 11043, In which Hol­
loway Concrete. Inc., H o l l o ­
way
M aterial*
Corporation.
Central Florida Lumber A Sup.
ply Co., aad Bob W lgslna ar*
Plaintiffs, and
W illiam
E.
Mullins end Lula Mullins, hi*
wife, ar* Defendant*. under
and by v irtu* o t th* term*
thereof, will offer for sate
and sell at public outcry to
th* highest and beet bidder for
rash a t th* front door of tha
Courthone* o f B eatnol* Coun­
ty. In th* City of Sanford.
Florida, on th * trd day ef
February, 1X4. a t 11:00 o'clock
A. M.. tbs earn* being a 1***1
sales day and tb * hour a legal
hour ef sale, the following
described property eltunt* la
Seminole County. Florida:
Lot I. B lock C. HENSON'S
_
ACRES, according to the
(g
plat thereof aa recorded In
plat Book 0, Pag* *3.
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida.
Tha eald yroparty as afore­
said. together with a ll tha
tenements, hereditaments *n J
appurtenance* thereunto be­
longing. or In any wla* ap­
pertaining, being sold to sat­
isfy eald decree.
Dated this J l t b day a t Dec­
amber. 1*04.
Albert N. F lit*
Special M aster In Chancery
to Publish Jan . I . », I f. I t . 1)04.

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with the H h h U Vlklagn,
u l Uaahaetor M i Kirby,
alao vitk the Vlkinga.
Q a Vikiata alao picked up
two Asbora pUytn-halfhack
Gaona Sou, their No. I
choice, end and Howard Slap*

vent ttraagk tho IMS sensea without ssmplating a
pass. In the first quarter
Wednesday ho completed three
and sparked tha drive that
ast ay Davis’ first Add gaaL
Johnny Vaught aad Missisalppt have seldom ospeck a sod
ouch misery. Tha Btbala fum­
bled aad almost unbelievable

f a t has a light 9a ha aaparaUtlmas and fail that thsrt
la n asrtata amauat of lath la tho gams of baseball.
F9r It was back ar fata, whatever you want to rail
M» that haa brought tha SO pepperpot from Chambersb a g , P s , as far as he is.
In asldsaaasa ad 1940, tho Whits San traded swap
thalr All-Star sasaad baseman, Cam Mkhaleo, aad one
a f tha players they task la exchange was Al Kosar. Ho
wao osooad hooemon, aad tho White Sox insisted ha ho
part at the deal because tho only player they had left to
plap locoed base waa Nelson Pox, a tiny guy with
houndlaaa energy but doubtful ability.
Kosar took over for Michael*. Ho Injured hla hack
aad wan sent la tha minora, leaving eecoud hue la tho
hands a f Pox bp default,
" I wasn't any aoaaation," admits Fox. "t hit J4 7 that
asasan aad nude about to errors. 1 Juit didn't have tho
knack a t making tha double play."
Pan! Kiehards, who became the manager at tho White
Box la 19t7, didn’t think too highly of Nellie, either, and
Pox waa ticketed to tha minora. Richards tried to toad
Eddie BaabisU, who had bean second base eonnotice In
tho Coast League.
Onto again luck Intervened for Nclllo. Tho Baalnakl
deal fell through and fox was tha only aoeend baseman
In tha Bog IN I spring training camp.
Bkherde stack with Pox, made him hla Number One
project, and with Paul thio tea be a production. This It
wao la Nellie’s rasa. Joa Gordon, tho one tiara Yankee
second baseman, was brought In to teach Pox the fine
points of dtfenas. Ccaeh Doc Cramer worked to correct
tho star pupU’a betting etyle. Rieharda waa general
overseer and specialist on bunting.
"I guess very few players have had such a faculty to
hsfp thorn," Fox soya. "Ray Berras almost pitched hie
arm off giving mo special batting practice. My big flaw
was lunging Into tha ball and hitting off my front foot
with tha left one hanging in tha air."
"Richards worked hours with ma cn hunting. The
techniqueT Hold the left hnnd loose to help deaden the
ball and try to meet It with the end of the bat. When
I’m bunting for a bora hit, I attempt to put the ball
right down the third brae. If It’s a sacrifice, tho Idea ta
to maka aura tha bust Is fair, ao 1 don't draw quite auch
a fine lino."
Fox is now regarded aa the best hunter In baseball,
end In some circles stUl ths beat all arcund seccnd bassman la baseball.
Tba luck and tha long hours of axtra work paid off—
In many ways la major laagua records, 14 glorious sea­
sons and a salary at over 140,000 per season.

erd. Forty Lea Dana, tha Ola
Mira quarterback who wao
signed bp the Dalles Cowboys
right after tho game, com­
pleted eight out at 10 pastes,
moot af tham la ths draperit s fourth quarter.
"Wo Juat couldn’t seem to
gat started," ho told after
tha game.
But Ole Mira looked like
its brilUoat self for several
minutes. Mississippi seared an
a Dunn para to Larry Smith
on the throe, and Smith ran
into the and sons for Ola
Mias' lone touchdown. Billy
Carl Irwin made tho axtra
point.
Dunn than lad another
MOBILE, Ale. (UPI) —
Mississippi march to tho two- George Wilson, ccaeh of tho
yard-llne, but Alabama bald. North squad for tha 16th an­
nual Senior Bowl football
gam#, has a problem all
coechee would like,
Wilson, whose fulltime Job
la coaching tha Detroit Lions,
has throe quarterbacks ao
gcod bo can’t maka up hla
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
BrxiU’a tennis team, which
beat a plucky team from Po­
land Wednesday, waa paired
with Waal Germany today in
tha second round of tha BunMIAMI (UPI) Com­
skins Cup International Junior
missioner Pete Rosette of the
IkmUg I m m nitcbMe
National Football League raid
Tha top aaadsd South AM- today hla office will look Into
the shooting of former Chica­
go Bean' player Tony Parrilll
Wednesday aa a “routine"
procedure.
ParrilU, attending a Now
Year’ll Eve party at tho bowlwhich elan draw a bye, faces lag alley owned by Bean’
Italy.
•ad Mike Ditto, waa seeideaBrasilian ate Tomas Koch tally shot to death during a
lad hla third-ranked team to scuffle in tho wash room in­
a 7-8, 4-S victory over Po- volving Bears' halfback Joa
grab aloe van hi* f—»L Marconi aad an unidentified
“Giants’ fan," according to po­
lio report!.
Rosalia, hart to attend Sun­
Swsdra’a fourth • leaded day’s playoff bowl game be­
team of Ora Songtrain end tween the Cleveland Browns
Ken Anda m an swept through aad Groan Bay Factors, said
Per*
In throe straight tha laagua will Investigate
matches and la palrad with tha incident "aa a matter of
tha Argentinian team today- routine aa in tha case In any-

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petlten. The derision whether
to retew the Bi* Eight cw*
tract which expired Wedaeo*
day alght erald n m hi tha
aaat ceeple at days.
Nebraska's Varly Cemhuekera stepped lata tha 70-degno
heat aa one-point aadardoga to
Aahara aad with aa 0*8 record
In major bewla, locladlas aa
ignominious 14-7 dafaat bp
Duka la the 1988 Orange BowL
But on aueh little things aa
a play designed to gala only
two ar three yards are vie.
torira and big stakes won.
Nebraska quarterback Dennis
Claridgo belted a record 68
yarda for a touchdown on juat

Tha Dallas Cowboy* at tha
NFL alsoad thalr No. 4 chalet, d
quarterback Parry Laa D m
al Mlaalaiipyt, who alao had
boot drafted by Saa Diego of
tha Aaarleaa football Laa.
goo, tad alao signed Ola Waa
Uckte William W. Ball.
U rea atari of Alabama,
eooqa titf of Mississippi la
Iba S tia r Bawl, si goad pro
eaatracta-twa la tha NFL.
fullback Hike PraeehU
sifted with tha 81. Loola Car.
dlaaJt at tks N fL tad S ta n
Wright, a 941-pramd tackle,
with tha Oitaa Bay Paekera.
The Hoastaa Odors of tha

'JIOVINQ OUT — Thera’a a quarral in Kansas City ortr tbs Kansas City
A'a uaa o f tha Uanieipal Stadium. Pat Friday, ftnsral maaafor of tha
A's, shown hart handing armload of unlfonna op on a track, morod too
ball team out of tha stadium and into a downtown bulldlnf to liveemphaala to hla stand that ho wants a batter agreement.
(NEA Talapboto)

N o W olfing
points for Vlorlda'a six canes.
Louisiana State's Dick MaOe,
whose team finished sixth la
tha alght*team Far West Clas­
sic la Portland, Ora, over tho
weekend, Is sixth la SEC scor­
ing with a 19:4 average.
Vanderbilt, cam atly undofeetad sad averaging H I
points a gams, berated tha Ns.
7 and $ scorers la tho confer­
ence la Clyde Loo and John Ed
M i l l o r . Tho Commodores'
"scoring twins" are each av­
eraging 19J points for Vandsrbilt'a 10 games.
With both Vanderbilt aad
Kentucky avenging over 90
points a gams, a high-scoring
battle la expected when the
two clash Monday night Each
has a gams still to play be­
tween now and then, Kentucky
against Gtorgis Tech and tha
over 98 points a game aa a Commodores against Tinaesteam.
In Kentucky's three games
last week, Nash scored 93, HI
and 30 points, ami won tha
most valuable player award
for tho Sugar Bowl tourney
with his last twe perform­
ances.
A distant second in the SEC
scoring race Is Mississippi's
Donnie Kasslnger, who scored
a disappointing total of 32
points In his team's two losses
in tha Calf South Classic last
weekend. Xessenger la cur­
rently avenging 23J points a
game.
Florida, which won tha Gat­
or Bowl tournoy last weekend
and moved firmly Into tha dark
horse spot M the SEC, boasted
tho only other 20-point scorers
In the conference. Both Brooks
Hendorson, tha Gator Bowl's
most valuable player, and Dick
Tomlinson are averaging 21.1

undefeated.
Tuleae’a Data Gait, whom
team haa pot to win hi nine
trios, la ninth in aenforanra
scoring with aa 1 I J t varagm
BUly lade af Georgia, with •
17J8 average, la slightly ahead
of Auburn's Lao D a f a r a
(17.78) far 10th place.
Leaden af tha lour toama
not rapreomtod in tha top 14
14.7s Georgia Tech, R. D.
Craddock, 114s Mississippi
State, Drag Hatton, 14Js aad
Tennessee, A. W. Davis, 17A
Tan af Uw SEC b U toama
wan scheduled to complete
their flaal warm-ape before
beginning conference plop Sat­
urday. The other two, Georgia
and Alabama, mot Wednesday
night is tha 8EO opener.

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He's got Jack Concannou of
Boston Collage, BUI Munson
of Utah State and Dick Shin­
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"All three are fine pro
prospects," said Wilson. "All
threo throw tho ball very well.
I don’t know whlck cne HI
start It's a tougfc decision.
All of them have confidence
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Texas, Illinois Live Up To Advance Billing
* l onghorn A ir
Attack W ins
DALLAS (UP1&gt;—The backs
■tade the headlines, bat both
coaches i p t t d today that the
ether team'a line was the key
factor la T e n s quarterback
Duke Carlisle’s architecture
•f a 284 victory over Navy la
the nth annual Cottoo Bowl.
Texas deserted its usual
ball control tactics aad took
to the air-lanes to lay the
foundation for victory aad the
coach of the nation’s national
champion Longhorns, Dar­
rell Royal, said the change In
strataay w a s forced by
Navy’s defense which “jam­
med up oa us.”
Navy's heralded All-Amer­
ica Helsman Trophy winning
quarterback, jolly IT o g e r
Staubach, had a fine day sta­
tistically, but his effective­
ness was humiliatingly unsuc­
cessful because of a Tease
line that. In Middle Coach
Wayne Hardin’s words, “sim­
ply kept coming aad com
lag."
Carlisle was the hero of the
•gsme offensively by throwing
•38 and U-yard scoring passes
to fleet wiegbeek Phil Harris
aad darting nine big yards for
another touchdown to boost
Texas into a *1-0 lead that
•smothered Navy's hopes be­
fore halfttma.
But, the seme crew of line­
men which held Navy to a
minus 14 yards rushing was
performing an equally mag­
nificent chore on offense by
giving him ample time
throw or work his run-pass
options to a new Cotton Bowl
record total offense of 347
yards.
All-America tackle Scott
Appleton, who shared “out­
standing” honors with Car­
lisle by overwhelming vote
margins, led this
Hoe stampede. But, at
his play was Just
better than that of

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Dally Double tickets Wednes­
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Seminole Frootoo, paying n
whopping I282J8.
Winners of the twin feature
wore Pedro In the first half
and Areitio In the sccood
stanza, both going la on the
long end of the morning odds.
Tuesday night’s program
look n unexpected, but well
received turn of events when
n power failure plunged the
fronton Into darkness. The
players took to the court any­
way and In the dim glnre of
flashlights, rendered n round
of Basque folk songs.
What began as an lmpromtu
performance developed into
n full-scale songfest as an ap­
preciative New Year's Eve
crowd encouraged the sur­
prisingly good players’ chor­
us to continue their singing
for nearly 43 minutes.
When play was resumed,
Baliola breezed through tha
ninth game singles in one of
the Jal Alai highlights of the
evening paying a season's re­
cord $78.00 for the win. Gar­
ay was second to round out
a 3-4 quinlela worth 887.40
and a 4-3 perfects good (or
8232.80.

mates as tackle Staley Paulka rr and guards Georg*
Bracks and Tommy Nobis.
8taubach, who was thrown
for 38 yards in fosses by this
raging front foursome, wound
up with ■ deceptively Impres­
sive looking passing record of
St hits in 31 tries for 331
yards—both Cotton Bowl rec­
ords. Ed Orr caught nine of
them for another bowl high.
But, bis moments of satis­
faction were limited to one
73-yard drive in the fourth
period—after Texas had a 38-0
lead — when he passed the
Middles down to the two-yard
line from when he rsa U
over.
Texas, which Hardin and
his ones-skeptical players ad­
mitted had convinced them it
really was the nation’s No. 1
team, collected Its fourth
touchdown after Carlisle had
gone to the sidelines with 18
minutes left in the game.
It eame on a two-yard surge
by fullbaek Harold PhUlip
a f t e r reserve quarterback
Tommy Wade had passed the
Longhorns to within that
range.
Staubach probably summed
up the game in 33 words:
“Texas didn't mess around.
They hit hard and they kept
tha pressure on all the time.
t
No. 1 they deserve to be.

•player of tha gams* award.'*
said Illinois Coach Pet* El­
liott
Although Owen* would not
admit one player could make
the difference between win­
ning and losing, Washington's
hopes for an upset victory
rr* dashed when quarter­
back BIO Douglas suffered a
dislocated knee with th* game
PASADENA Calif. (UPD— only four minutes old.
Rival coaches ahoddered to­ BO Sifor, who missed Baa
day s f they thought of facing games because of
two more years of Jim Gra­
bowski after watching th*
sophomore fallback pulverize
the Washington Huskies In
leading Illinois to a XT-T vtotory in the Rose Bowl
T h e 18-year-old Chicago
youngster was voted “player
of the game” and drew the
pralac of both his own coach
and rival Coach Jim Owens
for gaining 133 yards rushing,
more than the entire Washing­
ton backfleld was able to pUe
up.
“Grabowski certainly kad
himself an outstanding day
running and deeerved the

Jim Grabowski
Oufgains All
Husky Runners

onds remaining, tha mini got
on tha scoreboard oa Jim
Plaakenbern’a 31-yard field
goal to make the halftime
score 7-3.
seven yards to scorn around
George Donnelly's first In­
terception In the third period
opened the door and the llllni
drove 32 yards to score the
go-ahead touchdown with Jim
Warren racing the final two
yards. Then at the start of

LOS ANGELES (UP1) —
The gold rush of 1944 opens
Friday when tha world’s top
professionals tea off In tha
first round of tha 850,000 Lot
Angeles Open golf tourna­
ment — first stop on n year­
long tour.
“Mr. Golf,* Arnold Palmar,
bs on hand to defend his
— but confesses that ha
is vrocfully out of condition
to he playing up to hla beat.
“I haven’t hit ■ ball alnc#
Nov. 12.” aaid Palmer as ha
appeared In California Mon­
day — atill pale from a winter
In tha anow at hla homo In
Pennsylvania.
But the smart money atill
makes him tha favorite to
win any tournament ho en­
ter*. Tha othar big names
competing hers will Includa
National Open champion Ju ­
lius Boros, big money-winner*
Tony Lema, Jay Hebert, A!
Geiberger, Gene Littler, Ma­
son Rudolph, Dow Finaterwald and Don January.
Of the 00 leading money
winner* on tha tour last year,
44 will be competing In this
event and hoping to get off
to n good start.
Among tha missing, howover, will 1he
m Jack Nirklaus
Player, two-thirds
and Gary P
of Golfdom'a “big five.* They
are resting up
( for the atrenRON CLARK* crossed uou* eampaig ahead.

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The articles are designed
for boys and girls and also
for nse by parents, youth
groups and athletic leaders,
plus bowling instructors In
teaching youngsters to par­
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Paboloaa Kara, S. Wonder Girt. tirade K— l. Konl Holey. 1.
S. Rod Apple Groan, T. fltra- llarbour Choice. S. Allen Tip,
tvao. S. SC Polo's Rock
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Potooaalon. S. Cora Coko
4. H tarllsht K atby, I . Uiyal
KIIIHTH R A I S — B in Milo Luke. d. Ire * Onard. T. Ctreui
—I.rado M — I. Duko'a Patty, Wonder S. Randy Em m .
S. K aatan Ja y , *. Tvp Ruby, e iX H itr u mack — a/a miu
4. M'a Oat Sot, S. Poot o Prldo. — G r a d e O— g. HI Betty Am.
t. Rueke. T. Huntiln Hank, 4. L Happy Hiking, l Try Ta
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u n t o L— i . Bobby Coco, S. U ner, S. Outaa H ock,

Iron Guard, Starlight Kathy
and TTanways all have turn­
ed in impressive victories to
gala feature-race status since
the season opened.
Sand Emma and Cireus
Wonder—an inaugural handi­
cap starter—are still looking
for their first wins ef the
year.
Tonight's entries

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the finish line nfter
shuttering two world M atch Under
records in Melbourne.
The 2 6 -year-old Aus­ Fire O f W B A
tralian c o v e r e d six
HAGERSTOWN, Ind. (UPI)
miles in 27:17.6 and —A proposed return flyweight
10,000 m e t e r s
in tltls bout between Hlroyuki
28:16.6.
Eblhara of Japan and Pone

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the fourth parted
nelly made his
ceptfoa, Grabowski kd tha fi­
lial IS yards in It plays aad
plunged over from th* on*.
Washington had scored mid­
way la tha ascend parted aft­
er Fred Custardo fumbled
aad the Huskies’ center John
Stupay recovered ea th* I1Unl 37.
A Slier to cad Joe Maaenso
pass gained IS yarda aad
halfback Dava Kopay ran

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Favciites, Newcomers At S0KC
Tonight’s featured tenth
n e a at the Sanford Orlando
Kennel Club haa just about
everything a greyhound rat­
ing fan could ask for—includ­
ing some old favorites aad
gomo promising newcomers.
Leading the old favorites la
Duke Drake, tha T. J . Danfol runner who wan more
races last season at SOKC
than any other Greyhound.
Duke Drake woo 11 times last
ttirm but ran fourth In hla
only start this season.
Bonnie Abb* and Loyal
gj.to also turned in good re­
cords last season and art out
to continue that trend In 1884.
Loyal Luke is in hit first of­
ficial start but Bonnie Abba
already has notched one vic­
tory la two start*.
Iron Guard. Circuit Wonder,
Starlight Katby. Trsnways
and Sandy Emma are also in
foe feature field and all ef
them have shown grade A
ability

tried valiantly to fill th* gap
but was maty after only two
weeks of practice. Hie Husklea also lost No. 3 fullback
Mike KuUenski with a broken
kg minutes after Douglas w u
hurt
If then w u a taming
point In the game, both coach­
es agreed. It earn# when Si­
ler fumbled in the closing
seconds of th* first hall and
Brae* Capal recovered an the
Washington IS. With two sec­

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pav’d told a eigaret ia tack
toad aad ttoa amoka two af
them simultaneously!
to ardtr to bxaak tto aad*
Italy anriaa toMt a f m oMag.
to aara paa tip to aatiafp that
"muscle hunger."
Chaw gum, far oximplo, la
ordar to wiggle pow Jaw for
SO minutes aad tkarakp draia
off aaargp.
Or eaitp a rubber toll aad
kaap aquNxInr It ia tto varp
toad that faraarlp told paar
eigaret.
Or flap with poor top chain,
or stretch a mbbar baad
fa r to would probably to aeraaa tha back a f poor toad
aaaaldorad a “nut" if to Jump* batwoaa poor thumb aad tha
lUtla finger.
Thaa tip to wiggle tto atkar
flagon till paa oaa gal tto
rabbar baad off.
Also, loan tha art af cap
conversation, plua tha atntacp
of papiag compliments to poor

Phone Call

During Gar. Farris Brpant’a
final prase conference of IDAS,
the following scrloa of ques­
tions and anawsra took plaea.
Wo haHara paa will find them
Interesting:
Q— Governor, speaking of
tha New Year and elnca wa
won't gat together before that
time, what era pour predic­
tions for tto future of Florida

Industrially for 1M4 aa poo
look ahead T
Gov.—I think wa are going
to find In Florida that tto
pace of growth la going to ac­
celerate. I think that all af
tha things that have coma to
pasa over these last pears
since the wap a n multiplying
factor* co that increased adu*
c a t i o n Ineroasea industrial

production, increases wage
rolls, Increases consumption
and this incraaaas demands
for edoeatlea — an a f ttoa*
forces ar* net aelf-saUsfyfng
forces, |hep ar* gcasmtlva
forces. Aad ia mp opinion tto
pact of Florida's growth qua!*
Itatlvolp aad quantitatively la
going to pick up.
Q-—Yon don’t fool than, air,
that tha change of administra­
tion in Washington toa hurt
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Florida at aUt
Osv— Ms, I da n e t I M l
fad that—as i matter af teat
at tto saomoat I think than
Is probablp more a fooling af
confidence with what stimula­
tive offset that has. I talked
last weak with a number of
bustaeossMa of national Inter­
ests aad they reflected that
wherever they wont there waa
a fooling on tho part of busi­
ness people of confidence la
tto administration and tto fu­
ture of tho nation.
Q— Governor, tho famous
Lyndon Johnson treatment
ton boon talked about a groat
deal lately aad there toa torn
a groat deal written about his
tendency to got on tho tele­
phone aad coll people. Bave
you talked with him recently f
Gov.—Well, than was a call
from him tto other dap aa a
matter of fact, but I waa cut
of tha house at tto Umo aad
did not complete I t That ia
tho only Gam I tod oeaaatoa
to talk with him aad that dM
not materialise.
Q-—You amp to accldod ter
Page g Sanford, Florida Thun., January S, 1964 not being available by phono.
Gov— I waa working.
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ly la armed might sad cul­
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world lass* Is hotween com­
munism aad capitalism.
As the American Bishops'
■Utsment pointed out la IMA
"Wo cannot live as materialfats sad upset to cos vert
others to s *r system of free­
dom aad poses under God."
W* must try to do In our
Urn* as tto osrlp Christiana
did tor pagaa Bourn.

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keep hla auccaiaor’a valued
aide bp hie ewa aide la tto
WMto Haas*.
Boraaaaa aa hto part toa
aubmerged hla pcraooal grtaf
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atraaptr pull oa him than oa
toothen, ptok* team ether tnUmntca af tha
wna cloaar to |ato Prealdent to continue
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ippartar af tto matoa him mare Ilka Anatia
ubUeaa liberal ttoa Beaton. Mr. Johnson*
Sonnscn grew roots, Uka Sorensen's, are
dwelt Populist rural aad Populist. Even la
i ha waa picked utile things tha former Ken•
iff af tha aow- nadp aide should to at tome
tor Kennedy af with tto Johnooas. 1 recall
Sorensen waa dining with lorenaon at a
to dean at 8en- French rectaurant whan to
Democrat Paul those buttonsllk Inataad af
Ulaola.
wiaa with Us meal. That bar*
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L etters

Gov.—Juat when 1 got bock
to tto hotuo they told mo that
he tod called and when to waa
told 1 wsa out of the house tho
coll w u cancelled.
Q— Yon didn’t call him hack
from curioaltpf
Gov— No, If to waata to
talk to will sail, 1 am aura.

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DBAS ABBY:
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personally to Ud two notrump, hut ton
yea think of a lady wta
asks tar dates to gar bar have attended only one wed- number throe came out of my
baby sitter and sta tells tta dlag where all the guests mooto aad I was at toast ana
trick Ion high.
dates that tar sitter charges
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Pw*i1i1 a terpa church
Oat it off yow cheat Tor havei played than. My partwedding aad 1 saw some­
nan had opened a
thing i had aavw seen ha­ n personal, unpublished re­
ler*. When tta bride ease ply, write to ABBY, Box lmnm of mialmums would
dowa tta aisle, everybody la MB, Beverly Hills, Calif. hivo poitod aad we would
the church stood up aad Enclose a stamped, stlf-ad* aot lava voided ton gam#
faeed ta r! Now, I have atleaded auay weddings la
Hate to write tetters?
my lifetime, but I have
sever seea anything like Baed one dollar to ABBY,
this. Is this • sew style, or Bra MS, Beverly mils,
THUMDAT P. H
did everybody stead up to Calif., tor Abby's new book­
l i t * &lt;*&gt; Neweeo,#
(l&gt; New#, Wtmtktr,
get a good look at tta bride let, "HOW TO WHITE LET.
Sports
because a lew started Ilf TERS TOE ALL OCCA8- 1:1# I ) Editorial
IONS.**
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Women who lose friends

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that 1 mads with tta friendly
aid of both East aad West
West started with tta un­
friendly lead of tta queen
od rtlimnado. I duekad In

T U K V ISIO N

Wa Jha Woman: ey Ruth Miiiatt
and alienate people are among
tote peep:
Tta gal wta la always «•
pecting tta worst to happen
and era point out flaws la
any plan.
Tta wouua wta can't make
her mind—even when she
is doing nothing more mo­
mentous than trying to dowtattar to have the
r tta touit
a a menu.
The ooe who la so latent on
tmprassing you, sta doesn't
even get your name straight
Tta woman who always
. does more than her there of
tta talking.

Ira

The woman wbo cultivates
a bored look, in tta belief
that K makes bar teak sop­
histicated.
Sta wta is feravte apologis­
ing.
Tta womap wta to fundsmentally a "busybody" and
la always asking tta kind of
questions other people hope
won't be asked.
Tta woman wta thinks
there la only ooe way af do­
ing things tar way.
Tta w onu who makes the
moat, conversationally, of her
real or Imagined ailments.
Tta woman who would
much rather tell yon some­
thing for “your own good"

than to tell you something
that would m ate you foal
Tta woman wta la a
organiser, and complicates
tta simplest plan by Insist­
ing on running it according
to « schedule plinnad by her,
of course.
Tta "good" woman who
thinks sta is Just a little bit
better than moat people.
Tta woman who has never
learned to listen.
Tta wemu wta rushes
from one thing to another to
fast t t a Is always more con­
cerned with what Is going to
happen next tbra what U happraiag at ton women
How do YOtT icore?

ther
l:X I ( t ) Sports
I ll s (|) H uttley . Brlafetor
( I ) N#we— W alter Ceakits
( I ) News— R ea Corhrae
f :4 l ( I ) E n rh in ttS Mirror
T:«S ( I ) R lfltm aa
((&gt; tlunttno S Wishing
( I ) Virginia Boy*
? :tS (S) Tempi# Hoastso
( t ) PasewsrS
( I ) Pllntstoasa
S ka ( t ) Rawhide
(S) Donna RaaO
S:*n (S) Dr. Kltdaro
(l&gt; Mr Threa Boa*
lit# tt&gt; Perry Meson
( I ) Vlater Doras IptM al
1:1# ( I ) Heed (Color)
tti## (1) Buep#noo
( t ) Karros
m Kills Ademe Show
10:10 ( » The Story of
A Merino 8#rgo#nt
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Sportp
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M ania
Uita (!) N#w«, Sport#, W eeth#r
11 :XS ( f ) Th##t#r of lha S tart
11:1# (S&gt; Johnny Cartoa
(Color)
ItiM (») Moelo

riUDAT A.M.

•:ta ( t ) aitmaotteo

JGqhlifhtt

By Oswald Jacobv
dummy and Beat mad*
first error by signaling
toe six.
West shifted to tta three af
hearia aad the Jack, king,
aad nee ware played. I ted
tta 1* of diamonds. West
flivpytci nw vvicu oc ipiavs
and 1 played low from dum­
my.
Now cams tta next bit of
help. East took hia jaek and
returned tta Mag. West com­
pleted bis spado signal by
dropping tta throe. I took
dummy's ace of diamonds
and returned the seven. East
won with tta nine and West
continued tta friendship cam­
paign by discarding a heart
That gave me nine trieka
because I now had four hearts
In addition to two diamonds,
two clubs and tta set of

TONIGHT

S ill ( ! ) Seaak taa Almaaao
( I ) S#aroh F a r Tomor­
S:l# &lt;«) drove, Form Roport
row
(I) F s th ir Know# B##t
0:0# ( ! ) Florid a History
( ! ) Sunrise Samootor
11:41 («) Golding Light
T:»# ( ! ) Today
11:11 ( I) N#w»— TUy Schorir
(I) Oporatian Alphabot
1:#S I ! ) N#we. W#ath#r
Til# (I) Today
( I) IU«h#lor Fn lh ir
&lt;•) Mlokla Rrano
(I ) 0#a#rat Hoaplut
f:M (I ) L o cal Row*. W oa1:1* (J&gt; Ptoplo Ara Fanny
(I ) A# Tha World Turaa
thor
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(I ) Kaoroloo F o r Wo­ 1:4S (t) Cirtoana
man
1:4# (1) L *l's Maka A Deal
i d raaiword
( I) American lllito ry
S ill (•&gt; Cartoona
( ! ) Ann Sothirn
S-.Sn (I ) G ala Storm
t i l l (1&gt; N*wa— Flayd K al(*) Rompor Room
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U sa
(I) Day la Coart
l:I S ( ! ) N#ws—Ll#a Howard
(I ) Bpanlah
11:11 (1) N#wo— Kdwla N#w- l:to ( ! ) Loretta Toung
man
I I) Te Tall Tha Truth
H ilt (I) W ord Tor Word
( ! ) Qn##n Fo r A Day
(#) I L o ra Lacy
1:11 (I ) N#we—Edward#
(1) D#e#mb#r iirlda
I:!# ( ! ) You Don't Say
!!:•# ( ! ) Concentration
(Color)
(( ) Ileal McCoy#
(I) E Jga of Night
( ! ) Who Do Tou T ra it?
U&gt; Prlco la llt ih t
11:1# ( !) M illin g I.lnk
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(() Secret Storm
(«) Pot a A a ie Jy a
(») io *# a X#ya
II) Trallm aeier

FRIDAY r . M.
tS:#S (I ) Tone F lr it

Ion (Color)

M g A CM. Bawhide.
"IncIdeal at Tm Thane." Yen
can even find psychos *Gd
neurotica in westerns these
day*. This plot promises mors
action than k deliver* with
moil af to* dlatogut tonal itlag af trite bromide#. OH
Favor (Erie Fleming) res­
cues n hysterical ftrt (Su­
san Kohner) la the desert He
later Warns she escaped from
Indian captors. Tta Indians
threaten a battle U aba Isn’t
turned over to (hem for ex­
ecution as a witch. Favor not
only has to contend with the
Indiras but on* cf hte dro­
vers (Royal Dano), a nutty
zealot wta also believes aba's
a witch.
S:tM :to p. m. NBC. Dr.
Kildarv. "Night of tta Boast"
A decidedly unpleasant plot
involving revenge end rape.
Bradford DiUman is almost
loo convincing in bis daapi*
cabin role of a former medi­
cal student turned hoodlum,
who criminally assaults BOdare's date (Carol Rosses )
white Ettdarn is rendered
helpless by tta hoodlum’s
henchmen. Tta girl survives
the ordeal tatter than does
Kildare, wbo decide# to find
the hood himself when tta
police can't locate him.
*10 P. m. ABC. Victor
Borgs at Camagit Hall. This
may ta Victor Borgo’a show,

G Salta

on TrancM

After n suitable period of
RCA Victor recording star
scares with an aria from
"Theca," n delightful version
of "Mini" (Cbevalter’a , not
Puceiara), a Spanish selec­
tion, "Maris," which ta does
with a guitar and n magni­
ficent "Yoon la My Heart
Alone." Barge’s humor Is on
the forced old* and tta Danish
pianist Is at his best whan ta
concastrates on music, though
he does get n tow chuckles
from misreading page num­
ber* and from Indicting may-

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M ens Suits
REG. VALUE

BALE

69.95 ------5 4 .9 5 -----M E N ’S

59.88
44.88

DRESS

PANTS

Va OFF
M E N ’S P A N T S
ONE GROUP

O NLY

*3“ Pfc

M E N 'S H A T S

V i OFF
Sport Coats
1 GROUP -

10°°

$

VALUES TO 935.00
9f| .88 TO 9|4-88

98.98

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9 4.99

COATS
REG. VALUE
912.98 ........
921.95 ..

Men's Jackets
V l PRICE

2*88
5 .9 9 -------- 3.88

V) OFF

Approx.

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P R IC E

L A D IE S H O U SE C O A T S
VALUES TO 97.98
90-88 . 94.88 - 90.88

Sport Coats
Approx. I/3 OFF

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90-99 Tg 9g.99

Ladies' Skirts
1— 1* eea— e * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Ladies' Hose

L A D IE S " S U M J IM S ’’
VALUE
8ALE
87.98 __________________________ __
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1 IDT — 2 PR. FOR 9| -0O

L A D IE S SL IP S

Men's Work Shoes
Lot O N L Y

914.98

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Ladies' Hats

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Boy's Suits

One

97.98 _____

SALE

3.99 - - - -

ALL SHOES

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AND

SALE

Ladies' Blouses

* ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e e * * * e * e * * * * e * e

CORDUROY
ALL SPORT SHIRTS

REG. VALUE

*149 to *2“

SALE
REG. VALUE
93.98
leeeeeeeeeeeeeee# 91.99
LUES TO
94.88 | VALUES
97.98
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Men's Shirts
WOOL

Ladies' Dresses

SW EA T ER S

VALUES TO
95.00 ..

WHITE
ELEPHANT
RACK

9| 0-88

ALL OTHERS REDUCED

FLANNELS

LADIES* AND CHILDREN’S
FLANNEL

SALE
-------- 90-88

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9:00 A.M .

Gowns s Pajamas

CHILDREN &amp; PRE-TEEN

Men's Sweaters
SALE
BEG. VALUE
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JA N

ST A R T S FRI. M O R N

$3»

1 LOT — VALUES TO 91.65 PR.
SALE

a r •m *

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G IR L S SLIPS

Ladies' Toppers

VALUES TO 93.98
9|.00 TO 9|-49

912.98 VALUE
ONLY 90.88

Coats &amp; Suits
Approx.

PURCELL

A L L SA L E S PLU S T A X
NO

SANFORD - ORLANDO

125 W . F irst S t , Near Oak Ave.

LADIES

Sanford

NO

REFUNDS
EXCHANGES

�M ary Ann Newman Bride
Of Lt. J. B. S t John

Mrs. Cleveland
Receives Gift

Linda Lou Hipkins Weds
Robert Tucker Gleeson

From S. S. Class

Dee. 28. Mary Ana Newman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har­
ry Ellsworth Newman Jr *
Greenwood, 8. C. became the
bride of Li. (Jg) U J J f . James
Berry B * John Jr., sea of Mr.
and Mrs. James Berry Bt.
John, Sanford.
The doable-ring ceremony
arse performed la the Episco­
pal Church ef the Broom e

fed carnations and try.
Far traveling, Mrs. Gleeson wore a salmon pink wool
salt with matching accessor-

/

serving pieces to Mrs. M. N.
Cleveland, class teacher, in
appreciation for her services.
Members attending were
Mmss. F. L. Gebbardt, M. N.
Cleveland, Dan Batten, Ralph
Batts, Carlton Hanley, Larry
Baker, Vernon Hardin, Bill
Johns Jr., Carl Brorvp, Ed
Alderman sad Mrs. Donald
Fla mm.

d’aags lace armmd the edges.
Her veil of French illusion
was attached to a crown ef
good pearls. She wore her
graadmothor’o pearls a n d
carried a bouquet of Stephanetls and Miles of the valloy,
centered with two white or-

American
Legion Auxiliary
Program
American Legion Auxiliary,
Campbell Lessing Fort S3,
will bold Its regular meeting
tomorrow at T:30 p.m. is the
Legion Hut.
Mrs. Lorraine Graham, ex­
ecutive secretary of Seminole
County TB Association, will
show a Aim of TB-RD.
A social hour will follow
the program, Mrs. E. K. Bax­
ter, chairman.

MRS. ROBERT TUCKER GLEESON

Society Meeting
Postponed

MRS. JAMES BERRY ST. JOHN

The Battle O f Gettysburg
Heard By U D C Members
Norman deVert Howard Merritt on Cornell Drive.
chapter. United Daughters of The meeting was opened
the Confederacy, met recent­ with flag salutes and the rit­
ly at tha home of Mra. W. L. ual. During t h e business
meeting there was a discus­
sion of the district meeting to
be held in Sanford early In
the new year and plana were
made.
“Christmas Night In U62"
was read by Mrs. Merritt,
and the program for the aft­
ernoon featured the presenta­
tion of a record, “The Battle
of Gettysburg.”
Refreshments were served
lo the following members at­
tending: Mmea. F. B. Adams,
Martin J . Bram, L. A. Brumley, David Caldwell, W. P.
Fields, John R. Fox, Claude
Herndon, A. W. Lee. J . M.
McCasklli, Edmund Melscb,
W. A. Perry, R. F. Robison,
A. K. Rossetter and Mra. A.
R. Wallace.

Pope, Sanford, Reggie Brown,
Florence, 8. C., William B.
McGill, Colombia, 3. C. and
David Watson, Blahopville, 8.
C. Acolytes were Michael and
Pater Newman, brothers of

and blending accessories for
her wedding trip. The couple
will make their home in New
Iberia, La., where the bride*
groom I* in flight training.

Mrs. Newman, mother of
the bride, wore coffee lacs
over a beige satin sheath
dress with matching hat and
shoes. Her flowers were
bronze orchids. The bride­
groom’s mother wore a beige
brocade aheath dreas with
matching hat and bronse or­
chids.
Immediately following the
ceremony, the bride’s parents
entertained with a reception
in the Church Pariah House.
The bride's table and the buf­
fet table were covered with
Imported linen and lace cloths.
The four-tiered wedding cake
and silver candelabra were oo
the bride’s table and the burfet table was centered with
an arrangement of white
mums, gladioli, and snapdrag­
ons.
Mrs. St. John wore a camel
and gray tweed suit with gold
velvet over-blouse, mink hat

Mrs. Bolin

6

Entertains
6

A t Dinner

A wedding rehearsal dinner
was given for Miss Angle
Stewart and Scott Bolin is
the Gold Room of the Mayfair
Inn by Mrs. Muriel Bolin,
mother cf the bride-groom. «
The table was decorated
with pink and white cantotions. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Stewart, parents of
the bride; Mrs. H. J . Bolin,
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney J . Bolin,
Mr. snd Mrs. Jack Hulskamp,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker,
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Lupfer,
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smith,
Miss Sunny Skinner, Walter
Neal, Connie 8tewart, and
Miss Sharon Lupfer.

9

Dress or Work

PANTS $ c o o
2 Pair..
SM ITH S

I

SHOES AND
CLOTHING

Corner Flrat St. A Saaford Ave.

j

Antique Show fir Sale
To Re Held At

DELAND ARMORY

J

FrL, S a t and Sun., Jan. 3-4*5,1964

HOURS:
FRIDAY — 6 lo 10 P. M.
SATURDAY and SUNDAY — 1 lo 10 P. M.
40 Dealers Showing — All Exhibita For Sato
“Thin Is Another Jansen - Dyer Show”
Admieelos 73c—With This Ad Only »0e—Children Me
Food Available

Ladies Society of the Bro­
therhood of Locomotive Fire­
men and Enginemea will not
meet tonight aa scheduled.
The meeting has been, post­
poned until Jan. P, when new
offlceri will be Installed.

J

J

INVENTORY
CLEARANCE

ST A R T S F R ID A Y
J A N U A R Y 3rd!
9

Ladies Suits &amp; Dresses
M A G N O L IA
TREES

fn Orion snd wool double knit*, pure silk*, din-run
■ml cotton, In print* and aoli&lt;|», n U o pastel colors.
Slxca tl- IB, 10 20, 10tt-34U.

Regularly Priced From
7.98 to 49.95

READY NOW!
FROM ST50 UP
Gnipevllle Nursery
3231 Grape*lit# Ave.
FA 3-ossa

"Beotia Dealer**

Soft wools, suede cloth, cotton and dacron
fabrics. Sizes 5 to 20.

Stenstrom
Realty
Is pleased to announce
the opening of their new

Regularly Priced From 5.98 to 11.95

Reduced

DRESSES
REG. PRICE
11.95—
14.95
15.95—
17.95
18.95— 21.95
22.95 — 24.95
25.95—
29.95
32.95—
39.95 ,

J

SALE

• SWEATERS
• SKIRTS
• BLOUSES
• PANTS
• CAR COATS

— 3** — 1095
PRICE

• Sweaters Slipovers fir Cardigans

ASSORTED

9

UP TO

NOT ALL SIZES IN ALL STYLES

J

Values From 6.98 to 14.95

office, January 2, at
REG. PRICE UP TO $14.95
SALE PRICE

Blouses
We invite all of our friends and
customers to visit us soon in our
new office, and on behalf of the
entire staff, best wishes fo r a

Long and ahort
ilecvM, roll up ak-evaa
In cotton print* and
■olid colon.
Size. 3$ to 11-

9
OPEN TILL 9:00 FRL NITE

ALL SALES FINAL!

very happy New Y ear.
ACCREDITED CHARGE

Herb Stenstrom

ACCOUNTS WELCOMED

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Helen Gleeaon

Our good friends, Hilda and
. Clarence Powell had a wond­
erful surprise Monday night.
They thought they wera go: Ing to have a quiet dinner, to
celetrats their 40th (can you
believe M?) wedding anniveraary, with their son, Dr. Noil
Powell and his wife Palsy la
Orlandt But the quiet din; ner turned Into a delight­
fully gay dinner and festive
avonlng . . . for they wars
greeted by the strains of
"Happy Anniversary . . "

Oviedo Personals

Morgan, W ing W edding
Solemnized In Alabam a

S cM atig h tA
Wo can t think of n nicer
w:y to bight a bright new
yesr than by arriving back
la Sanford . . . It’s nice up la
the frozen north, and the
snow and Icicles arc picture
prolty . . . The outdoor
Christmas trees, standing
roof high, trimmed with hun­
dreds of colored lights, reflect­
ed in the now, li truly o
sight to too. Wo’rt glad we
saw It . . . had a wonderful
. time. . . loved our eon's wed. ding . . . but obi to glad to
be back. We bad a delightful
' surprise as we stepped off the
train (sin hours Into), expectlag to ride borne In a tail . .
there stood cuts little Linda
Allan Wllllamf to meet us.
That mad# the arrival homo
complete . . to sec such •
friendly, smiling faet.
Did you know that Psggy
Jane Tyre and her mother
made the muffs and pillbox
kata tha attendants wort for
bar wedding Saturday sight?
Ptggy gavo thorn to her ma­
tron of honor and bridesmaids
at • luncheon and wo saw
than then. All smocked with
•sad pearls . . . very lovely,
and such tedious work. She
gave them matching seed
; pearl necklsees to wear.
; Mrs. Prank Mebsne called
• to say sht has a ftw ticket*
far Urn delightful musical ope­
retta, "Babar The Elephant",
the eecond In the icries of
children’s concerts presented
I by the Assoclstc Board of the
Vlorida Symphony Orchestra.
The fantasy, with singing and
danelng, will be Jan. 4 . .
that’s this Saturday . . . at
, 3:10 p.m. in the Municipal
Auditorium In Orlando. The
erehestra will be conducted
by Henry Mater. A wonderful
' opportunity to treat the whole
family to delightful entertain- znent, so give her a call. The
Mebanes went to Orlando
for the Rosalind Ball this
week, along with several
others from Sanford. It's such
a glittering social event we're
hoping she'll tell us all about

Jm l f, 1964 — F i n •

sung by eery familiar volets,
all very close friends of the
Powells . . . John and Keen
Ivey, Fred and lleltn Wil­
iams, Georgia and Dr. Or­
ville Barks sad Cora Bobaon
. . (Jim was too sick to go).
Georgia Barks had given Hil­
da an orchid from one of her
plants early In tha afternoon
and hadn’t said a word-even
though they have celebrated
annivcriarlat together f e r
years. The 40th Is ruby,
Nell and Patsy gave Hilda a
beautiiul ruby ring In a Tif­
fany salting and a pair
sterling cufflinks, with two
ruby stars In sach, to Clar­
ence. The gueiU surprised the
Powells with a silver chafing
dish . . . a wonderful reminder of aueh a marvelous
time. To top the evening, Neil
got a long distance call
through to Hilda's parents in
Quitman, Ga. Isn't that a
lovely way to speod any anni­
versary . . . especially the
toth? We’ve already offered
congratulations. . . but would
like to say It again, and hope
we're around for the 50th and
all those In betsreen.
Mrs. Bradford Byrd had a
wonderful visit with her aon,
K. Powers Sr., from Char­
leston, S. C. sod her grand­
son. A. K. Powers Jr. from
Indianapolis, when they spent
few days with her In hsr
boms on Hibiscus Court
Sorry to bear Mrs. A.D.
Zachary ia a patient in Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital . . .
Had a delightful note from
Helene Stutsman yesterday—
remember when she was so
active here when the Captain
was Sr. Medical Officer at
N.A.S.?— he it retired from
Ihe Navy and haa a residency
In psychiatry at Arkansas
State Hospital. Heleno says
he finds it interesting work,
sod she la hiving a wonder­
ful time furnishing their new
borne in Little Rock . . . she
still teaches swimming classes
(right now she his a class
of retarded children — Isn't
that wonderful?) and Is doing
a bit of flying, and playing
a smidgen of golf. It’s no won­
der she's so interesting . . .
she's always doing something

Annette Thrift Morgan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al­
len L. Thrift, became the
bride of Dr. Kenneth M. Ming
Dec. 22 at 3:30 p.m., at the
P in t Methodlet Church of
Beaaemer, Alabama. Dr. Wing
la the eon of Mr. and Mrs.
Ksnnsth Wing of Aanhsim,
California.
Dr. Robert Sandaberry offlclated at tho doubla ring
ceremony. Tho bride won a
pink brocade suit, white kid
a small whlta pill boa
vtll cf illusion.
• email whlta
Bible and a bouquet topped
with a pink orchid.
Pat HammacV, sister of the
bride was matron of honor
attendant. She won
■uit with matching
and an orchid
corsage.
Tho bride-groom’e beat man
waa Wyatt Hammack. llsheri
wen Bill Thrift, brother cf
the bride and Mark Wand.

Mn. Thrift won a royal
blue aheath with matching
hat and aceeaaories and an
orchid conago for her daughter’e wedding.
Following tha ceremony

Demonstration
Club To Have
Program
The Lake Monro* Home
Demonstration Club will meet
Jao. • at 7:30 p.m. at the
Monroe Community Building.
The program wlU be on
"Snaekt and Desserts For
tie." Hostesses for the even­
ing will be Mrs. Prank Lee
and Mra. Thelma Emerson.
Anyone wishing to Join the
ladles are welcome to do so.
The Community building Is
located right back of tb*
Monro* Elementary School.

there was • reception fer
more than 40 guests. Mrs.
Louise Anderson presided at
th . punch bowl and Mrs.
Faith Burma and Miss Kathy
Thrift aarrsd tha wsddiag
cats.
After a brief wedding trip,
tha couple returned to San*
ferd, where Dr. Winy is In
tha practice of General Sur­
gery. Tha couple will reside
at 103 N. Mellonriile Avenue,
Sanford.

Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gools­
by, Birmingham, Ala., have
returned boms after spending
some time with their daugh­
ter and son-In-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Scott, and sows,
Van, Bob and John.

TIM S NOW TO
START THAT NSW

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SH O E ST O R E

MRS. KENNETH WING
acw. Ilclcne says they still
subscribe to the Herald—, so
. . . thanks for the note
Helene and we tope you and
Bob have a happy and Inter­
esting retirement.
During Lie new year of 1964
are hopo all your news will

oe glad tidings . . . and it
alU b* a year filled with Joy,
and with the courage to meet
those occasions not so Joy­
ous . . . filled with love . . .
tnd understanding . . . and
above all may it be a bless­
ed and Holy ycarl I I

J.'Jw Studio

JANUARY CLEARANCE

SCHOOL of BALLET
719 Laurel Ave.
Marilyn Sprouse, Director
AGKS 6 &amp; Ul'
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January 5th.
Ph. .122-6322 To ReglMer

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BIGGER SAVINGS
PUWNTOWN SANFORD —

the finer

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&amp; “Adores”

No Seconds

FOR THE WHOLE FAM ILY

L A D IE S HEELS

Regular *12.95 to $15.95

Or Rejects

Sale Price
All Mens Shoes $1.00 Or More O ff!
exa m plei

" H u sh

P u p p ie s "

Regular $9.98
IEXAMPLE:

OUR EN TIRE STOCK OP

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Wellington Boots

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$ 2 ° ° o ii

No Lower Prices
Anywhere!

Regular $12.98 Jg le PflCe

Men's Brand Name Dress Shoes
Regular

$12.98
; Dry Dkln Cleanser-Double-rlch

ertam that softens and refreshes the
lUn as It cleanses. 6 or., regularly
$3.00, now $1.50.12 or., regularly
15.00, now $2.50
talon CeM Cream-For normal or
oily skin. "Magnetic action drew*
out hidden dirt. . . reveals hlddan
beauty. $3.00 sirs now$1.50.55.00
aim only $2.50.
S-Mlnuto Magic-Creamy liquid
cleanser. Lifts out dirt In seconds
and leaves nogreasy residua. 10 ol,
r»#jtarty $2.00, now only $1.00,

D orothy Gray

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Price

'SPECIAL!

SPECIAL!

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Men’* Lace

Ladles*

Men’s Rubber

IRubber Boots|

HOSE

Knee Boots

Reg. $9.98

Reg. 91.25

Reg. 94.95

Sale $5.91

2 pr. 99c

Sale $1.50

Touchtons
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DOWNTOWN SANFORD UEDSPREAI) — AT GARRETTS — 200 E. FIRST ST. IN SANFORD

Sneakers
Reg. *2.98 - *3.98

Sale Price

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF

Childrens Shoes *100and $200° F/:
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Mining Links

By Dick Turner

i and all flaturoa sow
or feeroaftor atlaohod to or
ueod la connection with the
premises herein described and
In addition thereto tho followIng described household appli­
ances. which aro. and shall to
doomed to feo. flaturoa and a
part of tho realty and aro a
portion nf the security for tho
Indebtedness herein mention­
ed:
One OE R o f r l g e r alor,
(Elec. I, Model L A S -lt-i.
Serial No. U S -lta m
One OE Range. (Elec.),
Model J-tD t-T, Serial No.
TT-»o«:«i
One Duo-Therm
Heater,
(Oil). Model IIS .I. Serial
Nu. SS-II-3S. IO.WO BTU
One Cheleea Kitchen Es
heuet Fen. No model or
oerlel numbers
Ten Venetian Blinds. (Me­
tal), menqlaotured by Ro­
berts Awning A Venetian
llllnd Company, Orlando,
Fla. No model or aerial
numbers
WITNESS my bend and the
seal of said Coart at taaford
Florida, thla lfth day o f Deoember, A. D. IMS.
(SEA L)
Arthur I t Beckwith. Jr..
Clerk of tho Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
(A eupy of tho complaint fltad
herein ta attached to tho eopy
of tkta Notlco which ta melted
to eoch Defendant for whom
a residence more specific than
a Slate or Couatry waa glean
In tho sworn statem ent filed
herein fey the Plaintiff, feta
agent or attorney.)
SMITH, ELLIOT AND
SCHWALBE
Atlorneya and Counsellor! at
Law
111 Barnett National Bank
Building
Jacksonville t, Florida
Pufellsh Doc. I t. I f , IN S E
Jan . 1. ». 1M4.

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EXPERT SERVICING
3311 PARK DR.
SANFORD, FLA.

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PORK CHOP DINNER
Chili Pawttar papa ap thq
park.
I pork ehepa
lVk tap. salt
ta UP- H PPtf
I grata pepper rtaga
S raps eoohtd parboUad
rice
H cop dietd eatoB
• tames sllcca
• oaioa sUcea
S cop# tomato Joke
1 tip. chili powder
Trim eaeese fat from chope.
Place c m leper deep ta frypaa; spriakta with salt tad
peppar. Top each with pepper
ring. mixture of rice ai
diced cstas, thee with taoME
aad eak» illcee. Mis tomato
Juice aad ehlU powder; pour
over top. Cover aad bake ta
moderate area 33b decreet
for 1 hour, or until meat la
deoe. Berras a.
a • a
A fruitful Idea . . . A fla a a lag garnish of ctnaod fruit
adds a vivid aoto of color to
the platter of holiday meet —
aad makes tho moat U i
more delictaua. Try atuddtag
ptoeeppU allcoa, apricot
peach hslvea with dovta aad
nutting them la butter, for
IsiUace. Alternate tho can­
ned fruit garnish around the
platter with sprayi of panley or water erne far a
"dma-up” look.
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CARAMEL COOKIS
SUCKERS
1 roQ refrigerated cookies
cup milk
chopped nuts
1 14-ox. bog caramels
(ft caramels)
Wooden akewera
Cut the cookies at directed
on the label. Place each
cookie over o skewer, allowlag ta inch beyood cookie.
Bake ae dfroctcd ea the labcl. CooL Place earamels aad
milk la a double boiler
saucepan over low beat. Stir
frequently until caramels aro
melted and aaueo la smooth
Cover each cookie with car­
amel aaueo then sprinkle with
nuts aad placo os waxed pafirm.

1 cup milk, scald*
1 tbsp. hotter
2ta capo Rite Chases crack *
crambo finely rolled (37
crackers)
ta rap floor
lta te n salt
ta rap ikradded Cheddar
cbecio
Scald milk, add batter. «tlr
Bata batate- ft melted. Add to
Uts Cracker crumb*. Lai
stead unto saft. Ada aggs.
Mix weU. Sift floor, boklag
aad salt together. Add
liquid mixture aad cheese,
itfrrteg until dry lagradiente
ara motataaod. Bake oa a
hot griddle using about I ,
tbsp. of better far each pan­
cake. Makes about 30 small
paacahoa. Servo with fruit
sauce.
fruit fauco: Drain coo 1*
1-ounce eaa fruits for
roatrvtag syrup. Mix
tbsp. cornstarch with a
amount of ayrup. Ba­
um ta rematetag syrup.
Cook over medium heat uati
clear, stirring occasionally.
Add fruit Heat aad serve
Immediately over Cheese Pan­
cakes.
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Cheesy"? Lemon Cherry
Cheesecake
30 Nabisco Chocolate Chip
Cookies flatly sailed (I
cups crumbs)
I tbapa. butter or etoo,
3 tbapa. eager
got. pkg*. cream
softened
ta cup sugar
3 they, flew
1 teas, vanilla ex tra *
ta cup lemon Juice
3 tbapa. grated tamoa rind
4 aggs, separated
1 cup light cream
1- Mb. 0 ae. caa cherry pin
filling
Combine attain
crumbs,
melted butter or oteo and su­
gar; mix woO. Press against
bottom aad aides of 0 inch
spring form pox. Combine
cheese, auger, flow, vanilla,
lemon Juice aad tamoa rind;
beat until smooth. Add agg
yolks, out * a time, boating
wall after each addition. Stir
la cnam . B e * egg whites
until stiff, but a * dry. Fold
cbaste mixture into egg
whites. Pow into crumb emit.
Bake ta a slow oven 323 do­
m es tor 1 hour or until cen­
ter ta net CooL A s* before
•erring spoon oome * tho
cherry pie filling ea top of
the choose cake to make a
circle. Serve remaining eber*
riot as a sauce. Serves 41k
* a *
fo r a popular luncheon
these aro quick aad easy to
do too/ Apple 8auce and Sau• • •
•ages ta Coca Bread Pto.
Grom Bean Bake. Thla ta a 112 os. pkg. omamoal muffin
food oven dish using
mix
canned vegetables.
1 lb. link sausages
3 onioas, thinly sliced
2 cups canned apple sauce
ta cup uncookad rice
Prepare muffin mix according
1 can tomatoes. (2 rape)
to directions ea pkg. Pour
1 eaa rat greea beaae, drain­ batter late greased t " pie
ed (3 rape)
plate. Sake ta bet ovea 400
ta cup water or broth
degrees, 30 to SI minutes or
1 toai salt
until done. Pan broil sausagto
to teas pepper
until done, drain off fa t Movt
dash of tabasco
sausages te ooe side of pan.
Make layers of onions ta bat-, Add apple sauce aad beat.
tend 3 quart caascrota. Covet &lt; Arrange asusages and apple
with rice. Combing remain­ sauce on serving dish. Spoon
ing Ingredients and beat to over hot corneal bread wed­
boiling, pour over rice. Cover ges. Serves i
tightly. Bake ta moderate
• e e
oven 3U degrees for SO min­ Another breakfast treat.
utes or until rice ta tender.
ELEPHANT EARS
Serves 0
1 cup coarsely chopped cea­
• • •
sed apple sauce
PEACH CARAMEL
1 rap coined apple sauce
ICE CREAM PIE
t tbsp. CT*y«Mreh
lta cape graham cracker
U cup light brawn sugar
crumbs
lta teas, cinnamon
3 tbsp. sugar
3 tbsp. butter
ta cup butter melted
3 cups biscuit mix
1 cup (13 os. pkg.) freooa
ta cup milk
poach allcoa thawed
Combine applto slices, apple
3 pts vanilla leg cream
sauce, auger, cornstarch, cin­
ta cup butter malted
namon and butter. 8immer
ta cup brown auger
until thickened, stirring con­
ta cup chopped paeans
stantly. CooL Prepare biscuit
Preheat oven to 330 degrees. mix according te directions oa
Mia cracker crumbs am
pkg. using ta cup milk. Divide
gar together; stir in ta rap dough Into 3 portions. Roll
melted butter. Pirmly press out each portion into piece
crumb mixture to bottom of Uta" tang by fta " wide,
paa aad aides of **’ pit pan. tpread ta apple mixture down
aad bake 0-10 minutes. Chin. cotter of dough. Fold over
Drain peach allcat reserving iidea about 2" toward center.
1 tbsp. Juice. Soften I pint Fold over again to meet In
Ice cream, stir In half the crater. - Moisten edges, fold
peach allcoa. Spooo mixture over pressing edges lightly
into chilled crumb en u t Re­ together. Cut each roll in A
turn to freescr. Combine but­ equal portions. Place cut side
ter, brown sugar and swsorv down on greased baking pan.
ed peach juice la saucepan. Bake at 400 degroea, IS to 20
lriag to rolliag boil gad
minutes- Makes 1 1

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Classified

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Trailer Space oo Lake Athby.
FA 2-7361.

REN T A B E D

32-5613

RoPaway, Hoipttal ft Baby
Beda.

By Day, Week, or Meath
P*. FA M M US W. let S t
CARROLL’S FU1NRURB

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
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before insertion. Moo. • Sat
neon.
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CLASSIFIED DUPLAY:
Too*., thru Fri. - S P. M. Sag
inaertloa. Mao.

WE L A B A APARTMENTS:
loom* private hatha, U4
•W. Firat S t

Urge lot, newly painted laaide aad out, on S. Sanford
Avo. a,MO Caah. MS-tMl
Entorprlao.
LOCH-ARBOR—By Owner, I
BE., 3 bathe, Urge atone
fireplace in wood-panelled
living room, fie . R a ., uti­
lity rooa, lan e roeau,
opea-beaoa eelllaga throughout Owner betas trenefarred. MM Country Club Rd.

BK1 NO TRANSFERRED.
Mast eell S BR, CB homo,

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Loat t FOnnS
2. Notices - Pareonnla
8. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
8. Food
fi. For Rant
SA Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rant
10. Wanted to Kent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
18. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
ce
15. Business
■ Opportunity
15. Female Hem Wanted
elp Wanted
17. Male Help
IS. Help Wanted
10. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Tools
81. Poultry - Live stock
81A. Pstn
82. Flowers - Shrubs
88. Furniture
84. Articles For Sale
34-A Swap or Exchaago
85. Articles Wanted
84. Automobiles - Trucks
3LA Antes Waate4
87. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers • Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

SMALL Cheap place in
try for rust. Day* PA 3-30*3
nitee PA MHO.
SMALL Unfurn. l-bedroom
bourn. 406 San Carloe, fog.
PA 2-3951.
ROBERT A WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Luadquist, Aaaa.
FA 3-3151 Atlantic Barit Bids.
3 Bedroom, Fla. Rm. footed.
Lake Mary. 322-1307.
FURN. S Rm. Apt Clean.
Reasonable. FA 1-1194.

Ja n . t , 1964 — P ag e U

SW EETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

CHEV. 'IT tdoor Hardtop, VI,
Troblo glide, radio, heater, Gateway To A t Waterway
1 owner. 333-7465.

Robson Sporting Goods
Tow IVDfBUDE Heater
30446 B. 1st Ph. FA MM

GREENBR1AR
3 BR Houeo with acreage*
boice lota available ia
located I miiea north W.
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
Johae River on 17*3 Htway.
overlooking golf coatee.
Call 337-3292 Euatis lor de­
tail*.
El NORWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
SM Fairmont Dr.
FA S-S074

Office 204 W . First
*

4 BR, 2 batha, centrally heat­
ed A air-coed. Fenced back
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
yd. Water Mftener A leadt i t N. F a it Ate FA M i a
ataped. FA M ill.

S t Johns Realty

fr r n lh

fenced yd. 3 yrs. old. No
cub. Assume VA Mort. 702
Baywood Circle, Sualand
E at FA 2-gM7.

FHA - VA HOMES
a, a, ft 4 BEDROOMS

1. m , ft 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

,

$100

Low Monthly Payment*
For Complete Information
See Or Can Your

FHA wVA

SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

Efficiency Apt 111 Park.

111 N. Park Ave.
322-2*20
'CLEAN quiet R eoat" The LAKE LIVING SITES
Gables FA 2-0731.
10 Minutes Sanford, 10 min­
utes Orlando—2 minutes to
3 Bedroom*, (70 month
Interstate 4—U Acre with
3 Bedroom*, Mo month
huge oaks, sand lake spring
4 Bedroom*, $111 month.
fed-11993 Full Price, $30
per
mooth. No down. Can
EOSA L . PAYTON
owner, Harry Block, Or­
Reg. Real Batata Broker
FA 3-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha lando, GA 4-8465.

I BR.. 1 Bath, Kltcbea equip.,
fenced yard. 3MS Old OrUndo Rd.^Sonland.

OWN YOUR OWN
EXCLUSIVE BUSINESS
3,000 minimum, 66,000 maltmum investment, 3 to 3
hr*, time per day 3 to 4
days per week. Approx. $4,OM and op potential Income
pur year. Could be muck
higher II more time spent
Ideal for man with steady
S-hoor-a-day type Job, er
school teachers, housewives
or partially disabled. It to
aim very rattahto for rigoro m retired mao. Write giv­
ing occupation, age, oddroea,
telephone number nad ether
pertinent details to John S.
Pearaon, c/e General De­
livery, Hollywood Beach,
Fla.

VA-FHA
Appointed
Property
Management ft
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Office FA 1-2116
Night FA 3-0941

ISM Park Dr.

I3S-07M
Sanford. Fla

BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, 1V4
bath borne. One bedroom
baa separata entrance, can
be rented fur Income. Will
trad* for smaller place
Sboeo by appointment. Call
FA 2-9*46.

EVERYBODY
READS TH E

CLASSIFIED

I f . F em a le H ttp W a ste d

S Pc. Dining rooa eat. Sealantique, recently receodiALIX OF SANFORD
tiooed. 123-0175.
Needs experienced sewing ma­
chine operators for swim
suits aad sportswear, if WZLLB DRILLED, PUMPS, CHRISTMAS LAY- A - WAT,
tPRIN KLIB SYSTEMS
Never Picked « , 14 Model
you nr* experienced ea foe.
AH Type* aad Stoea
Swing Needle Dial-O-Matk,
tory sewing machines, we
Makes fancy stlteftee, Makes
We Bepelr end Service
have steady work for you
S T I N E
Button-boles, Sews on but
la a modern air-conditioned
tons, Monograms, Embroid­
factory, under very good Machinery nad Supply Co.
FA 16432 er*, Darns. Patches, Etc.
working cooditiooe. Phoo* 167 W. 2nd i t
Coat $129, Now 4 payments
FA 2-2204, ask for Mr. CuFor FAST TAXI Service call
of $9.00 left oa Account.
rial*.
Homer LUUe s i Greyhound
Ph. PA 36627.
Bus Station. FA 2-1421 or
WANTED. Advanced H a i r
GUNS. New ft Used. Large
Stylist Kva • Brea Beauty
selection. Will trade, Also
Shop, 106 E. 2nd.
Washing Machine Sale*
repair. Tackle sold ft re
ft Service
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
17. M ale Help W anted
Free Estimate on Repairs
Camp ft Gun Shop.
M40 Hiawatha
WANTED. Retired or eeml 223-7363
NECClIl ZIG-ZAG
retired gentlemen for Cash­
In Console. Like new rood.
ier—Must furnish references Tractor mowing ft Grading.
Mo n o grams, embroiders,
ft be b o o d n b l e . Apply Cell FA 2-7631.
makes buttonhole*, sews oa
Movtclaml Drive-In Theater.
Flaao Tuning nad Repair
buttons etc. Anume pay­
See Ur. Prince.
W. L. Hanaoa - FA 2-4133 ment* of $10.22. 104 So.
Park, 322-9411.

Excellent Investment, 4-unit
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18. Help Wanted
lng. Downtown Sanford,
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metto Ava. Sanford, Fla.
call Stempcr A g e n c y ,
Must have References and
322-4627
322 4901, 191$ So. French dependable car. Write Ctr
Ave.
eolation Dept P. O. Box
9. F o r Bale o r R e a l
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1. Lost A F
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Choose your own decora­
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3 BR, Fla. Rm., fenced yard.
area. No collar. If m u
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down.
40
N.
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S. Notices • Fi
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V A -FH A
SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN­ plete package Including
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ER SERVICE. Parts and financing. No down payment
Proparty Management
open evenings by appt
required.
Come
out
today
auppllaa for all tnakaa In­
ft Sales Broker
Free Parking lot.
cluding: Electrolux. Now and talk It ovar with Mr.
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and rebuilt cleaners cold. Leather uury.
Jim Hunt Realty
311 Palmetto Ave.
20th St. to Upaala Rd.
No home aervlee cal:
Phone 322-0634
ft
turn
North
at
Church
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charge Phone FA Z-22S2,
these
Beautiful
2,
3,
ft
4
2555 Park Dr. ..
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Eve Appt'a. 3 Sr. Beauticians
Mr. Leatberbury - 322 2744
REPAIRS
105 So. Oak
FA 1-5743
Or
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6. For Rest
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From $43.50
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So. of Sanford City limit*
on Hwy. 1763. P. 8. Also
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,
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FOR SALE. German Shepherd
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old Dee. 13th. Males $25,
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You'll get the response

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dry welts, stepping atones.
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6 Ml. S. on Sanford AvI.
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COUNTY NEWS

PAGE 12

THUR8, JANUARY 2, 1964

Sports Car Leads To Club And

A family buys a sports ear
and soon friends are inviting
them to attend meetings of
a sport* car club . . .
This happened to Mr. and
Entries in the twirling conMrs. C. B. McIntosh of North
taat canto from nil parts of
Florida and aoma cams as Car
Orlando and now, three years
aa Indiana and Ohio to par­
later, they can show a col­
ticipate.
National Teaeher Examina­
lection of 36 trophies won for
In gimp performances, Samachievements In such clubs.
tion* will be given on Feb. IS
toola High ptaead second while
Prominent members of tha
V
at
Stetson
for
prospective
Sanford Junior High took
Seminole County Club, along
teachers In Central Florida.
third among the large teams.
with many other local fami­
P int place waa taken by Tha
Dr. George W. Hood, Stetson
lies, their sons, Robbie, 10,
Troycttea of Evans High in
dean of ttudents and director
and Chuckle, nine, also tako
Orlando.
an aeti.e interest in the hob­
of guidance, will supervise.
Additional Individual troph­
by and accompany their par­
Application
blanks
sod
In­
ies and honors received locally
ents on many rallies.
formation bulletins describing
will ba announced at a later
McIntosh (Charles) h a s
registration procedures and
served as president of the
containing
representative
test
Contu t chairman waa Peta
local club and Mrs. McIntosh
questions may be obtained
Bukur, director of tha Sanford
(Mary) has been secretary.
|
from
Dean
Hood
or
directly
Junior High Band and aaaoUntil recently tlisy were co­
from the National Teacher
ciato director for tha HH8
CHARLES McINTOSH of North Orlando holds
authors of the newsletter,
Examinations,
Educational
Band. Krnaet Cowley, director
two of 50 trophies he and wife, Mary, have won
•The Mark-17."
Testing Service, Princeton, N.
of tha high achool band, waa
They also hold membership
for achievements in Sports Car Club activities
J . Applications mutt be mail­
boot chairman.
in the Sports Car dub of
during the past three years. He is a paat presi­
ed ao aa to be received at
America and have competed
dent of the local club and she is a past secretary.
tha Princeton office not la­
In Southeastern SCCA rallies
ter
than
Jan.
17,
Hood
advis­
English coins acquired tha
tor which he serves ss offi­
ed.
name "guineas" from tha
cial observor. Locally, ho
Scores
on
the
Natiooal
onusually purs gold mined in
served as rally master for
I Teacher Examinations are
Guinea, on the west African
the Central Florida Council
)]
d by a largo number of
coast
of
Sports
Car
Clubs
last
year.
school systems end teaeber
These rallies, five hours long
FEATURED In the recent Holiday Program at
education Institutions through­
and covering 123 miles, start­
Barnett Memorial Methodist Church of Enter­
out tha country as an aid in |
ed at the Farmer’s Market
prise were, standing from left, Charles Couliette,
evaluating those qualifiesin Sanford and wound up at
David Nutt and Joe Bruce; seated, Dwayne
is of prospective teachers |
Municipal officials elected ba made by the mayor who the Mayfair Country Club.
DeUhunty.
(Cox Photo) |measured by the tests.
Courses are set on lightly
In December will be sworn In­ also serves as chairman of ths
traveled public roads and all
board.
to offica at tha first meet­
public speed laws a rt observ­
ings In tha 1964 year of gov­
ed.
The McIntoshs, who present­
erning bodies in Altamonte
ly own a SAAB and an MG,
Springs, Casselberry, Longaverage participation In two
wood and Oviedo,
rallies a month with Mary
In Longwood, where the
acting as navigator tor aU
County eommlsslonsrt have
council will meet at S p.m.
the
trips. Emergency stops
been
Invited
as
special
guests
By Jans Caaaelberry
surrounding ares; Marvin
today, B. H. Ferrell, a new­
for the boys, who usually aro
for next Monday’s meeting of
McClain
and
Ren
Evana
will
comer
to
tha
board
and
Carl
Tha naw meatlng data for
along, don’t help the time at
the Forest City Civic Associa­
American Legion Memorial have the area including South tion when John Krider, execu­ Lommler and it. R. Helms,
all, however, the children
Post 3.76 of Casselberry and Triplet, 8unset Drive, Piney tive director of tha Seminole elected to another term, will
By Mra. Adam Mailer
were with them when the|
Its Auxiliary Unit has been llldge Road and tha Country County Chamber of Com' receive the oath of office.
Appointments of officials for won their biggest rally, oia
set for tha first Monday of Club to Highway 17-03; Ken merer, will be guest speaker.
Next Monday's 7:30 p.m. the building of the First Na­ with 83 cars participating.
each month. Tha first meeting green and Ken Walbridge
Mark likes to tell of tbo
The meeting will be held at meeting in Oviedo will see tional Bank of DeBary were
to fall under this new sched­ will take Howell Park and 7 p. m. at the Riksha Inn in M. L. Gary, mayor, and T. L. announced this week by the time they wera on a division­
ule will be held at 8 p.m. next surrounding area to SR 430; Fern Park. Krider's topic will Lingo Jr., councilman, sworn Board of Directors.
al rally (12 hours over a 304
Monday at tha Woman's Club Clyde Kerce and Wilbur Stor­ be "Benefits of Civic Assocla- in fur another term of office
Robert R. Kaufman was mile course) In Albany, Ga.,
Building on Overbrook Drive. ey have the area north of tlona."
while Robert L. Ward will named chairman of the build­ for which their car ran beau­
The first statewide veter­ Melody Lane to the Dog Track
Tha association'a regular taka the oath for his term on ing committee. Architect will tifully and came in fifth. On
an's census to be conducted Road on the west side of 17- business session will be con­ the council.
be Frank P. Patterson of the return trip everything waa
SLAVIA GIRLS' 4*11 CLUB officers are, front from left, Toncla Roun­
will be made by the Depart­ 03; Sillier Evans and Larry ducted under direction of John
Tampa and Samuel Faron, going smoothly until, right oo
Altamonte
Springs
Mayor
tree, president; Debbie Rountree, deiesnde; Linda Lukas, reporter; Kathy
ment of Florida during Jan­ Slaplesden have the west side llcthea, president, who urges Lawrencs Swoffoni and Bob Inc., of DeBiry will be the the Gcorgla-Florkla line, tha
Cox, corresponding secretary; back, Mildred Philips, recreation leader;
uary, February and March to of 17-03, Including homes be­ all present and prospective Newell, new councilman from general contractor.
car stopped. He pushed and
Janet Knowles, reporter; Barbara Pendarvis, treasurer; Susan Duda, vice
Building site tor the new coaxed it for about 10 milet,
determine the number of vet­ tween Melody Lane end Sun- members to attend.
ward two, will be seated offi­
president and Ruth Belthom, recording secretary. Debbie Jakubcln, de­
erans of World Wars I and I! nytown Road and William El­
cially by the board at next bank 1* located on Highway then Mary, as women hare a
votional leader, was not present for the picture.
(Herald Photo)
and the Korean Conflict now der and George kies.lick will
Wednesday’s 8 p.m. meeting. 17-92 between Seminole Drive knack for doing, made the
take the area beyond Semi­
living In Florida.
Casselberry officials will and Catalina Drive. Opening necessary repair with a bob­
It la estimted that there are nole Boulevard to North Or­ DeBary Club
receive the oath of offica at Is scheduled on or before by pin.
In addition to their aetirlbetween 700 and 000 thousand lando and parts of Longwood. To Sponsor
a 7:30 p.m. regular meeting July I, 1964. Date for ground­
breaking ceremonies Is ex* tiea with the Sports Car
at ths present time.
on Jan. 13 when Owen Anatcy
peeled to be announced In the Gubs. he is • member of
Post 330 is in charge of
Reception
will be sworn In as tha new
ron Aceardl, Mra. M. Jordon,
By Mrs. Adam Muller
near future.
On
Dean’s
List
the Casselberry Lions Gub,
thn
survey
In
tha
Casselberry
mayor and Mrs. Mary Haw­
Dy Mrs. Adam Mailer
DcDary teenagers held I Sira. A. L, Cohn and Harrison
of the University of Florida
area and eo-captalns, Com­
Sandra Brown, daughter of
thorne will begin her first
Uernrittcr.
The
DeBary
Arts
and
Crafts
acmi-formal dance last Satur­
Alumni and the Kappa Sigma
Col.
and
Mrs.
W.
D.
Brown
mander
Harold
Kryder
and
Tha Choir of tha DeBary
Club will sponsor a reception sleeted term aa clerk. Re­
day night in tha Firs RccrawAlumni. He served twice in
Rollins
Sets
of
Slavla,
has
been
named
to
Vice
Commander
Marvin
Mc­
turning
to
offica
will
be
Clif­
between
the
hours
of
2
and
6
Community Methodist Church
the U.S. Army and at pre­
Clain, hope to complete the the Dean's List at the Uni­ p. m. Sunday at tha DeBary ton Overman and Georgs
tion Hall with Gil Luck. San­
held its annual Christmas
Dates For
sent Is also active to the
census during the month of versity of Florida for the Mansion House.
ford disc Jockey, aa master of
Howard, aldermen, and Qua
Party last Saturday night at Januery.
Army
Reserve.
month
of
December.
A
Junior
ceremonies.
Paintings of the historical Sawyer, marshal.
Reunion
She is active to the Long,
the homo of Miss Barbara
The following teams have at the university, Sandra is Ht. Johns River section will be
Boards will be reorganised
Danco contest winners were
The Rollins College alumni
been let up: Harold Kryder majoring in education.
Hedient, organist-director.
on display in the main galler­ In Casselberry, Longwood and reunion committee has an­ wood Elementary PTO where
Pat liiondi, Itonnle Urban and
she is a homeroom mother.
ies.
Ily Slona Grlnstead
Among members and guests and Clarence Doebner have
Oviedo and new appointments nounced that its annual re­
Frank Tomalcski. Several rec­
Another hobby enjoyed by
the
area
including
Seminole
Most distant object visible
The public is invited to at­ will be made following elec­ union weekend wiU take place
Four meetings of interest attending ware Mr. and Sirs.
ord albuma alao wera awardad
aB members of the family it
llouleverd, l.ake Drive, Crys­ to the unaided eye Is the con­ tend tha reception and to v(sw tion of board rhairmsn. Ap­
tu North Orlando residents
during tha evening.
on the Rollins campu* April sailing. They own their own
Archie MaeNaughton, D. Stil­ tal Howl, Trailer Village and
stellation Andromeda.
this outstanding exhibit.
Refreshments of hot doge, are scheduled next week. All
pointments in Altamonte will 24, 23. and 26.
boat and spend much of their
ler,
Mrs.
Charles
Creaaey,
Sir.
potato chip*, crackers and nrs to be held In the Civic
Elfreda Ramsey, board re­ time on summer weekends
and Mrs. Howard tirsen, Sirs.
Building
at
the
Vlllugn
Rec­
punch wsra served from a buf­
union chairman, advises that sailing on Lake Maitland.
A. Duffin, Mrs. Albert Salis­
fet tabla overlaid with a rad reation Area.
the alumni activities will gat
They have lived in North
Tha Civic Association will bury, Mrs. SI. rhlllips, Mrs.
cloth trimmed with tinaeL
underway Friday. April 21, Orlando at to N. Cortex Ave­
SI.
I.acyt
Mrs.
Ailam
Muller;
Chaperones wera Mr. and meet at 8 p.m. Monday when
with a picnic and class part­ nue since Labor Day, I960,
Siiss Paula Slattson, Sir.
Mrs. Ed Redman, Mr. and the main item up fur discusies.
It) Bernice Kelsey
and Mrs. George Wright, Sir.
Mrs. Lenny Uiondi, Mr. and siun will bo presentation of
The reunion dinner and
und
Mrs.
Kdwurd
SlcCurlhy,
First and atcond graders ft
Mra. William llragg, Mra. My- recommended, changes In the
dance,
and a variety of other
Sir. ami Mrs. William Wil­ St. Luke's Christian Day
by laws.
activities will follow on Sat­ Oviedo-Slavia
liams,
Dan
and
Robert
MarThe regular monthly meet
School in Slavia recently re­
urday. and the gala weekend
League Honors
ing of the North Orlando got and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ceived the rare privilege of
will be capped with convoca­ Students Home
llcdient.
Village Council will be held
tion and the president's recep­ For Holidays
Refreshments were served studying a whale at doss
College Group
tion on Sunday.
at 7:30 p.iil. Tuesday night.
Ily llernire Kelsey
following a song fist. A game rangs when C. M. “Chuck’*
Albert Chubb, president of
No agenda has been ail
A number of college stud­
period and a gift exchange Bindner, Orlando biologist, vis­
A t Party
Rollins Alumni, report* that
nounerd at this time.
ents of the Oviedo and Slavia
also were enjoyed.
By Bernice Kelsey
there are more than t,200 Rol­
Volunteer firemen of the
ited the school bringing with
areas will ha returning to
Miss Joyce liellhnrn was village will meet at 7:30 p.m.
lins College alumni living in
him a seven foot, 330 pound
their studies next week after
hostess at a recent Luliter Wednesday and rounding out
the central Florida area.
female whale which had come
spending the holidays with
League l’arly honoring Slav la ths schedule will be Thun Students Asked
their families.
college students who are daj's 7:30 p.m. mealing of the
up on the beach south of
Among those homo » rrs
home for the holiday*.
To
Register
Jacksonville
to
commit
sui­
North Urlando Garden Club.
Rost
Ann
Slavik, Suzanne F’.-utin,
The party waa held in the
By Jane Casselberry
cide.
Jim DeShazo, Thad Lingo,
playroom at the Lutheran
Principal C. W. Harp of the
Bindner, who specialises in
Bcnne Walnwright, Wvs Ev­
Chiidrcn'a Horn* with food for Nursing Home
South Srmlnolc Elementary display and promotion of
ily Mrs. Adam Mailer
the buffet supper provided by
ans, Joan Ridenour. Wesley
School at Casselberry asks
William G. Williams, first Swenson, Julie Gore, Albert
the Lutheran Women's Miss­ To Organize
that the natnea and addresses educational programs before
vice commander of DcBary’e Myers, Bill Morgan, Sandra
ionary League. Rooms were
«f children who expect to en­ dubs, o r g s a l t a t i o n s and
Herbert D. Gibb American Belihorn, D o r o t h y Duda,
Volunteers
decorated in the holiday
ter first grsile at ths school schools, this year is featuring
Legion Poet 239 and chair­ Katherine Duda;
A meeting will be held
theme.
the
study
of
reptiles.
He
has
next September lie send In to
man of the annual rarmlwrAttending were Sandra Dell- 7:30 p. m. next Tuesday
Naomi Tuhy, Eleanor Duda,
a small museum In his own
his office.
ship drive now being conduct­ Bitty Duda, Joseph Duda,
tba
DcDary
Nursing
Home
to
horn, Dorothy Duda, Kather­
home
and
lias
collected
many
The
School
Readiness
Clinic,
ed, reports that to date a
ine Duda, Naomi Tuby, Elea­ organise volunteer workers which proved so popular last items of natural life which
Mika Duda. Mike Teiinsky,
total of 178 members have Sandra Brown, Sylvia Miklcr,
nor Duda, Betty Duda, Joseph for the facility.
ha
will
donate
to
a
free,
year,
will
be
held
again
(his
been signed.
Ail persona in the DcDary
Duda. Mike Duda and Matt
Matt llinrs, Linda Uarris,
Enterprise area who are In­ year at South Seminole for piddle museum if, and when,
The atata of Florida hae Eugene Schull, Chuck Little­ 5
Hines.
parents of children entering one la built in the area.
terested
in
assisting
with
this
been the top atate in member- ton, John Jakubcln, Jimmy
Chaperones were Mr. and
A graduate biology major
school in 19tl4 for the first
ahip for a number of ycara.
Mrs. F. A. Jakubcln and worthwhila work are Invited
Jones, John Cos and Carl
time.
from tha Unieerslty of Miss­
to attend.
Williams has Urucd an in­ Fabry.
8 leva Sidllk.
ouri,
ha
has
wotkad
in
New
Feb.
It
has
been
set
aa
tha
Rosidonta of tha KntarprUa
vitation to Join to any nonSLAVIA STUDENTS of the first and second grades at St. Luke’s Chris­
area who would like further date for this clinic, tha pur­ York, Boston and Massachu­
member who la an aliglble vet­
More than 30,000 fret In al­ information In advance of the pose of which is to show par­ setts. Ills sons are students at
tian Day School are shown gathered around Diologut Chuck Dindner'a
eran. Those who have not al­
It has been estimated that
titude from base to peak, meeting are asked to contact ents how best to help their the Slavia School.
station wagon to see the whale which he brought to show and tell them
ready been contacted by a a two person household in tha
Mauua Loa, world'! highest Catherine Bruce, Mra. Fred child meet the situations ba
Tha whale will be used by
about In an educational program given recently at the achool. Bindner
membership worker may get U. S. spends 24 per cent of iU
mountain, rises only 13,680 Foster or Miss Helen Snod- will encounter in this new ex- ths biologist for study of its
picked up the whale after it came ashore to commit suicide just south of
in touch with William* for food dollars on meals away
poxiaoce.
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Legion Post And Auxiliary
Set New Meeting Schedule

Teenagers Have Holiday Dance

Krider To Speak
For Civic Group

DeBary Choir
Has Party

North Orlando
Meetings Set

Biologist Brings Whale To Slavia

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NO. 97
VOL. M
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Published 1908
FRI., JANUARY 8, 1964
8ANF0RD, FLORIDA
tion, in co-operation with the
vee, near Gardner*! store, 4-7
%
Seminole County Health Dop. m.; Geneva poet office, 12part— nt and tha Florida
8 p.
State Rood Camp,
.
45 p, in. .and Jamestown,
Stats Board at Health, will
conduct a free chest X-ray
Rock Hll Baptist Church, 8 4
By Jeliaa
survey throughout the county rfc-Ck *
i f i h a b p. m.
"Wbal're you living away
Jan. 7-25.
Jan. 18—Oviedo City Hall,
today?" asked Semlnol# High
1-8 p. m.; Lawtonvilla. Bast
Poliea Chief Roy G. Wil­
v
Lie* Coach Jhn McCoy aa
liams witl serf# as countywids ■ uL
flds Grocery, 8-8 p. m.; Choiha satand a SanJord haborchairman, Mrs. Charles Bins
aota poet office, t-4 p. nu, and
will serve as volunteer chair­
Snow Hill, Bank’s greeery, 8-4
ditbsry shop.
•••
p-m.
man. AH chairmen will be:
"Free advice,” replied the
Mrs. C. E. Hunter, Lake
Jan. 18 — Sanford, Winnclerk.
Monroe: Mrs. Otla BJobiom,
Dixie, French and 33th Street^
• • •
Lake Mary; Mrs. Ralph Ham­
19-1 and 3-8 p. m.; Sanford
loin Krider, manager a*
mond, Mrs. L. L. Cox and Mrs.
Manufacturing Company, l t - t
the Seminole County Cham*
W. J . Hartley, Longwood; Mrs.
Sit-iners Jailed
p. m.; Paola, EthellY grocery,
her of Commerce is about
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UP!) —
J. 1. Laird, Casselberry; Mrs.
3-5 p. m„ and Bookertown,
Twenty-two civil rlghta dem­
Robert Bradford, Altamonte
the busiest man in (or out
Lucky 8tar, 8-8 p. m.
ROY 6 . WILLIAMS
onstrators started terms in the
Jan. 17 — Longwood, WinnTALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Springs; Mrs. R. W. Estes,
of) the county. One day be’s
city workhouse today father Formal agreement for a (40,- Oviedo; Mrs. Connie HiU, 11-1 and 3-8 p. m.; Dynatrori­ Dixie, Highway 17-98 and
la Mew York City, the next
MOSCOW (UP!) - Premier
than pay fines for refusing to 000 atate loan to the 8t. Lawtonviio.
les, 1-3 p. m.; Dearborn, 3:30- Longwood Road, 19-1 and 8-4
he’s in Orlando and feta in Nikita 8. Khrushchev has ask­
end a New Year’s Eve sit-in Johns-Indian River Canal Dis­
Mrs. J. W. Yarborough, 6 p. m., and A l t a m o n t e pv m.; Edward Higgins Ter­
a day at bis office oaca in ed world leaders to reaeh
at city hall.
trict was executed today and G e n e v a ; Rev. James II. Springs, Jackson Street groc­ race, Pecan nnd West Fourth
a while. Today he's id Tails- agreement on banning the use
Street, 1-4 p. m., and Caatto
the firat flO.OOO of the money Rrowdy, Jamestown; Sdplo T. ery, 6-3 p. m.
basset. We don't care, Just of force in settling territorial
Thousands Cross
la to be released next week. Bracey, Bookertown; Mrs. C. Jan. 8—Longwood Hotel, 10- Brewer Court, 5-3 p. m.
BERLIN '(U P I)—Thousand*
8tate Sen. Mack Cleveland U Brunk, Forest City; Her- I; Altamonte Springs, Elk'a Jan. 13—8anford, Food Fair,
aa tone as be gets the Job disputes.
of West B a r I i n e r a went and John Krider, district l*rt Seymour, Chuiuota; Mrs. .Market, 3-8 p. m.j Sanlando 19-1 and 3-8 p. m., and Mid­
Khrushchev, in a series of
through the Communist wall chairman, met with the ataff John E. Fox, Paula, and Jerry area. Mobile Manor postof. way, Grccnleaf Cafe, 1-4 and
notes to world leaders, said
Into East Berlin today ami of tha truateea of the Inter­ Walker, Canaan. Chairmen are fico, 10-1. anil Forest City, Lit 5- 8 p. m.
State Attorney A. L. Steed
such n pact would "make it
thousands more sought passe* nal Improvement Fund to to be selected for Goldsboro, General Food Store, 3-8 p. m.
Jan. Si — Glndervtlle, HLtf
has called the Grand Jury
JOE B. BAKER, now rounding out hia second
to visit their relatives in the exeeute the agreement, au­ Midway and Georgetown.
Jan. 9—North Orlando tupor Products, t-4 p. m., and Golds­
esaler to find a solution of
to convene at • s.m., Moo- other basic problems," pri­
threc-ycar term ns a Sanford City Commission­
Hast before the wall closes thorised by the trustees Dec. Chief Williams, pointing out Market, 1-8 p. m., and Alta­ boro, Bessie's Night Club, 3-4
day. Local officials, however,
er, will not be a candidate to succeed himself in
Sunday.
at this holiday season that monte Springs, Metody Bar, p. m.
marily that of disarmament
3.
are not aware of what is to
the city election next November, he announced
“TB takes no holiday," said 8-8 p. m.
Moscow Radio broadcast
Jan. S3—Handy Food Mar­
Cleveland
said
the
money
be considered. The Herald
today. Earl Higginbotham (right) will take his
Three
Indicted
that the State Ruard of Health Jan 9, 10 and 21—Seminole ket, Onora Road and Sanford
the text of the premier’s 4,000wilt
be
paid
In
installments
of
tried to contact Steed but he
seat on the City Commission Tuesday evening
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - (10,000 a month with the reported 1,627 new active Data, Fublix Market, Cassel­ Avenue, 1-3 p. m., and Canaan,
word statement, dated Dec.
Isn’t available.
when that body holds its organizational meeting
Indictments against the three first due next week.
cases of TB for tho year end­ berry, 1-4 and 6-8 p. m.
St. Matthew MB Church, 8-3
31,
and
delivered
to
world
• • e
for the year. Higginbotham unseated Mayor
accused kidnapers of Frank
ing last Dee. 13 as compared Jan. 19—i'ineerret Shopping p. nu
capitals within the past 43
Tha
district
has
a
maximum
Despite signs on First
Thomas S. McDonald last November.
Sinatra Jr. wars In the hands parted of 20 years to repay to 1,374 on tho samo date in Center, Highway 17-92 and Jan. 33—Goldsboro, Second
Street in Sanford which read, hours.
of federal authorities today the loan at a rata of not lest 1062.
Orlando Drive, 1-4 and 3-8 Baptist Shiloh Church, 1-4
It asked lor a four-point
"No Trucks Allowed," we've
along with orders for the ar­ than (2,000 a year.
Following is tho scedulo for p. m.
p. nu, and George's Grocery,
agreement
forbidding
the
use
had several calls recently
raignment of the trio on Mon­ The money will be used for the mobile X-ray unit:
8-8 p. m.
of
force
In
territorial
border
Jan.
11—Goldsboro,
First
asking why trucks — even
day.
engineering studies to set the Jan. 7—Casselbery, Johnson Baptist Church, 1-4 and 3-8 Jan. S3—Goldsboro, Do Duck
big semi rigs — still use the disputes.
The points were:
route for the project, an off­ Electronic C o m p a n y , 0-t0 p. m.. and 8anford Avenue Inn, 1-4 p. nu, and Shiloh First
street as if the signs weren't
New
W
rit
Asked
—Conclude
an
International
shoot of the proposed Cross* a. m., and Municipal Building, near Tiptop Grocery, 1-4 and Baptist Church, 4 4 p. is.
even there. It makes no dif­
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Florida Barge Canal. It will
ference to us, or to the folks agreement on the repudiation
Another rourt order was permit shipment of material*
who called. They Just sug­ by governments of the use of
sought today tu prevent pos­ directly frem the West Coast
gested that the trucks be force to settle territorial dis
sible "widespread disorder and
putes
and
border
questions.
kept off First Street or the
to the Missile Test Center it
—Undertake a a o 1e m n By United Press International warmer Saturday all over rioting" If blnckfared comica Cape Kennedy without having
signs be removed.
Florida.
nnd minstrels march in the de­
pledge not to have recourse
• e e.
The first cold snap of 1964
The state's citrus belt, layed Mummers parade here to travel up the St. Johns
We saw Earl Higginbotham to force for the changing of seat cold temperatures plun­
River through Jacksonville
Sanford commissioner •elect existing borders.
ging into the 20s in north which is concentrated around Saturday.
•ml
back.
Pasco, Hillsborough
—Take a firm declaration and central Florida early to­ Polk,
and president of the Semi
The canal will Join the St.
and
citrus
counties,
had
tem­
A wall exists in county-wldo
medical staff, who serve xH
Autopsies Urged
nole Cattleman's Association, that differences in social ays day but weathermen said cit­
Johns near Iaike llarney with telephonic communications in
peratures
in
the
high
2u's
tho county.
terns,
lack
of
recognition
and
CHICAGO
(UPI)
—
Two
rus did well under the pro­
having coffeo at "bird dog"
in low-lying pockets and medical researchers urged to­ tbe Intracoastal Waterway at Seminole County which cre­
absence of diplomatic rcla tection of smudge pots.
"Most Sanford churches,"
corner this morning.
mucklands ranging up to the day that autopsies lie perform Oak Hill. The District whs ate! a major breach in thia
tho C. of C. president Mid,
"Enjoying that beet these tiona muat not serve as a res
As the mercury plunged to
anxious
to
get
the
engineer­
political subdivision, Karlyle
ed on executed criminals to da“have members who are Win­
days?" we inquired. "Don't son for one nation to violate 24 at Ocala and 23 at Bartow 40's on high ground.
Citra, in the heart of the tormina whether susceptibility ing studies under wrsy so the llousholdcr, who assumed the
ter park Telephone subscrib­
and Gainesville, the extreme
know." said Earl. "The tbe boundaries of another.
route
could
be
set
snd
pro­
presidency (ft the Seminole
—Maim seluliiin of border sow* pact at the stole wea- fruit lull, repurled a .23 with to coronary disease nr harden­
ers. Calls about Womon’g
stuff’s so high 1 can’t afford
heavy frost bat. woatbsaaeu ing ofto« arteries can lie pre­ perty acquired before values County Chamber of Comdiiputeg
Circlet, fellowship gathering!,
them* ton front wish tarn*
U ."
in
the
area
rise
out
at
sight.
mirce Thursday, told mem­
In Oa nliilU Ia/m at tta Uktiaad Ftoft
• e e
foulness emoeg church offi­
peaceful asesaa ato k t o
lo a d .
Meat of the property Is to be bers at the Junior Chamber
cers frequently involve toil
Some mothers In South cordanfF* w*h toe-UN
obtained
by
donation
of
land
of Commerce at tha Civie
charges."
Seminole weren't e x a c t l y ter.
V iv o k i l l e d
--- T O 7&lt;BLT w. •H-jjJght
Khru
happy to read in Thursday's
PRATTVILLE. Ala. (UPI) owners without cost. Ben, Center Thursday noon.
He continued: "Some oI
firing" frees with artTicul
Referring to the divided
Herald that English Estates how the propose*! agreement
—A heavy truck rammed a Bernard Parrish, Titusville,
our less fortunate neighbors
heat.
School would not be ready was to be arrived at. But tiu
poitiblu asphalt pot in thu said about H00 acre* will be telephone aystem within the
have occasion to call tha wel­
Tallaliiusjco had a 28 with
county, Housholder aald that
Monday morning. T h e i r added:
middle of a prison work gang required for the project.
fare office in Sanford for in­
moderate frost and Tampa
"this was a major matter
children do not attend En
"It will Mt be especially
near hero Thursday, and four
formation or assistance. Many
felt ■ pre-dawn 32 which was
Reynolds, Smith and Hills, during the Cuban crisis" for
gllsh Estates. Rather, they difficult to agree if, of
prisoners and the truck driver
people in South Seminole
two decrees colder than Hus­
Jacksonville engineers, a I - Sanford Naval Air Station of­
go to South Seminole Ele course, the interested status
have occasion to eall tho
An automobile truck colli­ ton. Jacksonville and Day­ died when the molten tar cov­
ready are distributing maps ficials.
mentary. T h e s e mothers will manifest their desire."
ered
them,
health department, the eountp
sion last April 21* at 25th tona Beach both suffered un­
showing ths tentative align­
Sanford, DeBary, Geneva
wanted their own youngsters
clerk, assessor, tax collector.
Street and French Avenue. In der a cold 31.
IT ment between l.ake Harney and Oviedo now are served by
to get back on full session
Judge, sheriff and toning di­
which two Sanford Negroes
Miami and Key West es­ Castro ‘Wrong*
instead of the double ses­ Diogenes, Here
rector. Tho county offices,
WASHINGTON (UPI) — and the Indian River near the Southern Bell, with no
were killed, resulted in the caped tlie cold (root with a
Karlyle Housholder
toll, while South Seminole and
sions they’ve been on be­
Secretary of State Dean Husk Oak Ilill.
also, mutt call resident! of
filing of a second damage 3o an I a 37 respectively
Winter Park are served by Seminole County should be Sputh Seminole, and all these
cause English Estates uses Is Your M an
suit for llOo.ooo Thursday in The Frost Warning Service says that Cuban Premier Fidel
Winter Park Telephone, with partially met by an increase calls bear loll charges."
the South Seminole facility.
Should Diogenes and his federal rourt at Orlando.
said there might be some C a s t r o was ''emphatically Lake Monroe
no
toll. But a toll la charged In Sanford-Gcneva rates. Es­
Of course, we Imagine a lot lamp, In his search for an
It Is axpected that approx­
wrong" when he declared thnt
Mary L. Curry, Harding
between tho aress by the two timated coat of tbe tie-in is imately is months after the
of mothers of EngUto Es­ honeat man, come to Sanford Avenue, widow of Earlie very light damage to groves the into President Kennedy Search Ends
In low-lying arras of the
companies.
tates children will be happy his search would be ended.
(300,000.
Bell firm has a favorable
James Curry, asks $100,000 nortii central citrus Iwit hut Imd been contemplating a
An afternoon king aerial
when the new school plant
"It was necessary,* HousLater thi* month, an ex­ vote, the tie-in would be com­
Police blotter this morning damages frt-iu G. A. Puryarr, it would take several days to change in U. S. policy toward and surface search for a
holdcr staled, "that Naval of­ planatory letter and return pleted. since tho work neces­
is opened and their children revealed Uut Lorctha Wil­ South '&lt;ston. Va., owner of
Boating object believed to be
tabulate the effect of the Cuba.
can go to school on a full
ficers and men be advised by post card will be mailed to sary is quite extensive.
liams, Orlando Negro school the trues, and James Watts, cold.
a parachute over northern
session.
telephone of the status of the each Sanford and Geneva
"We have heard," Hou*
teacher, was presented with Woodsdale, N. C., driver.
Lake Monroe Thursday was
The Florida forecast call­ Cyprus Pledge
By the way, South Semin
Individual aquadrons during subscriber, asking that the holder concluded, "tha com­
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) — abandoned late In the day.
her wallet, containing 32.63 Dorothy L. Daniels, Lincoln ed far highs today in the
ole and English Estates are
the Cuban crisis. Many of the card bo returned, signifying plaint voiced that ‘Sanford
and personal papers.
Court, widow of Marccllus |upper go' s ihroughnut the British “peacemaker” Duncan
A Navy transport and heli­
the only schools in the coun
Ronnie Berlin, 27M Mag Daniels, previously hail sued northern part of the state' Sandy* returmd huma todsy copter from Sanford Naval Navy people live in Winter the subscriber's wishes. Bell runs the county.* This is not
ty still on double sessions.
nolia Avenue, found the wat- for the same amount of dam ranging into the 70's in the Icarrying a pledge from the Air Station and the sheriff'! Park. Maitland, Casselberry official* have made It clear a basically correct but the com­
But, that won't last too much
|government of Cyprus to try and police departments res- and Longwood, ami a time- simple majority in favor will munications situation may
let on the sidewalk on .Mag­ ages against (lie defend nits. extreme aoulb.
longer.
consuming toll call waa in­ not justify their attempting tend to divide the county
Attorneys for the plaintiffs
nolia Avenue in front of the
Saturday will be partly to resolve difference* lie- rue boats searched the wa• • •
(he tie-in.
more than any other factor.
tween ft* Greek and Turkish trrs atier an airline pilot re­ volved."
Ritx
Theater
last
Saturday,
'
■
are
Norris
D.
Woolfork
III
j
clainly
and
mild,
according
We enjoyed chatting with
Pointing out that Uiis com­ Houslioldrr pointed to the With all of tha 'phooe users
eiunmunities
nt
thu
conference
and
turned
it
in
at
police
and
James
C.
Collier,
Orlan
j
to
the
Miami
Weather
Burported
seeing
a
Boating
object
Julian Adams Thursday when
munications problem h a s advantages of a toll-free of the county able to talk to
table.
I do.
I eau.
he believed to lie a parachute.
the former Sanford man flew headquarters.
been studied for years, llous- county-wide tie.in for business anyone of us under the met­
his
own a m p h i b i o u s
holder explained that Winter and professional men. for ropolitan plan, our county
sportsman's plane to Sanford.
Park Telephone and Southern families who reside in South unity should develop rapidly
Julian, a native of Sanford
Bell conferees have agreed Seminole and whose wage- . . , the inconvenience and
and better known as "Lefthat additional costs of tying earners are employed in San­ cost of the present method of
ty”, was with t be Air Force
the two system* together in
By Donna Fj*te*
and will lie sworn in at a later I excesrivu speeding on tho huff that some action would Avenue to .Sanlando Springs a non toll basts for all of ford, and viru versa; for calling would be eliminated
during and after World War
school systems, for Seminole and a more unified spirit
The oath of office wa* ad-1 date.
street. Speed limit I- 25 mph be taken In Go* near future. Drive wa* discussed. Action
II, and now, for a number
Memorial Hospital and its might prevail."
of years, has been a pilot ministered by Mayor A Jl
Board Chnirman R. C Carl-! on Wildmere and some 31
Kitterhoff also complained was postponed until council
for Trans-World Airlines.
Lormann to newly eleited son was requested to continue children live there, Kitterhoff about a hole in the pavement
75 Per Cent O f
Julian landed his plane on councilmen Carl Lomntler and in lid* rapacity until all mem-■|iointed out.
on Hit 427 near Sanlando can confer with th* power
Lake Monroe, lowered his B. II. Ferrell ut the regular Iters of the board ran be pre- j Council discus ‘ed various Springs Drive, lie was advis­ company.
City Taxes Paid
landing wheels, and taxied meeting cf the laiugwood sent for a rrurganiiatknal methed* of controlling speed ed that the city ha* no au­
Mrs. Gerl llitsman, co-own­ Sanford taxpayers placed
right up to the boat ramp City Council Thursday even­ meeting.
from putting • "dip" in the thority to repair a state r. ad er of Don and Geri's Restau­ 75 22 per cent of the current
at the City Boat Basin. The ing.
Henry Rltterhoff appeared street to erecting "children ami that the matter should be rant, appeared to request that tax roll of (597,263 In the city
Herald's staff photographer,
coffers by Dec. 31. U was re­
referred to the State Road
B. L. Helms, who alio was before council to present a at play" signs.
street lights be erected on ported today by Tax Collector
aeveral hundred people ga- to have received tho oath of petition signed by 80 resi­ Tho matter was taken under Department.
Bill V.ncent, reported that office, wae unable to attend dents of Wildmere Avenue ex- advise merit with Councilman
Putting street lights on Park Avenue immediately be­ Henry Tamm. This compares
tbered to watch "Lefty" de­ the meeting because of illness pr"j*ing their concern shout John Reams assuring Bitter- Highway 17-92 from Orange hind her place of business. with 74.82 per cent of (57*,•
monstrate his amphibious
She pointed out that tho hus|. 716 by Dec. 31. 1962.
Job.
Tax roll collections at the
ness
has been robbed at night
• • •
end of last month were (W9,five time* in the past seven 268. as compared to (431,519
By the way, have you tried
to enter U.S. 17-92 from Park
years. Council assured that at the rml ut 1962.
Drive and head south around
Tamm advised that for
action would be taken on the
• pm.
those not yet paid two per
matter.
INCLUDES:
A word of advice: don't
Ths invocation to open the cent discount will be allowed
by it if you're in a burry.
thia month and one per cent
Baked Potato, Salad, Garlic ToaBt
meeting wa* given by Rev. in February. However, a pen­
If I-t doesn't open soon
and Beverage
somebody’s going to have to
E. Roth Grant of the Long- alty will be Imposed alter
build an overpass.
April
1.
wood
First
P
e
n
’t
e
c
o
e
t
a
l
• • •
Church. The meeting was ad­
Compare Our Low Cut-Rate
We're glad to see the
journed
subject to call.
j
»
Chamber of
Commerce’s
In a continued session of
Liquor Prices, Plus
metropolitan telephone sys­
the
last
council
meeting,
held
tem committee has started
immediately preceding Thurs­
Free Gold Bond Stamps
their program of promoting
Sheriffs deputies t o d s y
day's meeting, a contract for were Investigating two burg­
the adoption of the system.
(1,025 was awuided t» Orange laries Thursday night.
With Package Goods
The committee is beaded by
Paving Company for the ne­
Clifford McKibbln. Chamber
Mclodce Skating Kink re­
cessary paving at the new ported thr loss of (100 and
President Karlyle llouslwldCity Hall.
er spoke on the system when
Hoot's Hideout, on SR 434,
VALDEZ HOTEL
Th* financial statement wa* reported thieves broke the
cilman, B. H. Ferrell, right, at Thursday night’s
LONGWOOD MAYOR A. R. Lormann. left, adhe addressed the Junior
Downtown Sanford
approvrd and various hills money boxes off vending ma­
ministered thp oath of office to returning
Imnrd meeting. K. L. Helms, also returning to the
Chamber of
Commerce
tj..ur*la&gt;
noon.
were paid.
councilman Curl Lmnmler, center and new coun­
council, wad unable to attend becau.se of illiu-d*.
chines.
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WEATHER: Fair, wanner today and tonight; high today m ar 70; law tonight aroond 5.

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First Canal Money Next Week
wwa

Nikita Asks
Ban On'Force'
Settlements

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$40,000,Loan
Executed At
Tallahassee

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Freezing Cold Hits
Some Citrus Sections

New CC Chief Blasts
County's Phone

In Damage Suit

£*

Councilmen Lommler, Ferrell Take Oath Of Office

"Cohibsi QuiA”

Y/i Inch Sirloin *4°°

2 Inch Sirloin * 4 50

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2 Burglaries
Investigated

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THUR8, JANUARY 2, 1964

COUNTY NEWS

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Sports Car Leads To Club And
A family buys a sports ear
and soon friends are inviting
them to attend meetings of
a sport* car club . . .
This happened to Mr. and
Entries in the twirling conMrs. C. B. McIntosh o f North
taat canto from nil parts o f
Florida and aoma cams as Car
Orlando and now, three years
aa Indiana and Ohio to par­
later, they can show a col­
ticipate.
National Teaeher Examina­
lection of 36 trophies won for
In g im p performances, Samachievements In such clubs.
tion* will be given on Feb. IS
too la High ptaead second while
Prominent members of tha
at
Stetson
for
prospective
Sanford Junior High took
Seminole County Club, along
teachers In Central Florida.
third among the large teams.
with many other local fami­
P in t place waa taken by Tha
Dr. George W. Hood, Stetson
lies, their sons, Robbie, 10,
Troycttea o f Evans High in
dean of ttudents and director
and Chuckle, nine, also tako
Orlando.
an aeti.e interest in the hob­
o f guidance, will supervise.
Additional Individual troph­
by and accompany their par­
Application blanks sod In­
ies and honors received locally
ents on many rallies.
formation bulletins describing
will ba announced at a later
McIntosh (Charles) h a s
registration procedures and
served as president of the
containing representative test
Con t u t chairman waa Peta
local club and Mrs. McIntosh
questions may be obtained
Bukur, director o f tha Sanford
(M ary) has been secretary.
|from Dean Hood or directly
Junior High Band and aaaoUntil recently tlisy were co­
from the National Teacher
ciato director fo r tha HH8
CHARLES McINTOSH o f North Orlando holds
authors of the newsletter,
Examinations,
Educational
Band. Krnaet Cowley, director
two of 50 trophies he and wife, Mary, have won
• The Mark-17."
Testing Service, Princeton, N.
o f tha high achool band, waa
They also hold membership
for achievements in Sports Car Club activities
J. Applications mutt be mail­
boot chairman.
in the Sports Car d u b of
during the past three years. He is a paat presi­
ed ao aa to be received at
America and have competed
dent of the local club and she is a past secretary.
tha Princeton office not la­
In Southeastern SCCA rallies
ter
than
Jan.
17,
Hood
advis­
English coins acquired tha
tor which he serves ss offi­
ed.
name "guineas" from tha
cial observor. Locally, ho
Scores
on
the
Natiooal
onusually purs gold mined in
served as rally master for
I Teacher Examinations are
Guinea, on the west African
the Central Florida Council
d by a largo number of
coast
of Sports Car Clubs last year.
school systems end teaeber
These rallies, five hours long
FEATURED In the recent Holiday Program at
education Institutions through­
and covering 123 miles, start­
Barnett Memorial Methodist Church o f Enter­
out tha country as an aid in |
ed at the Farmer’s Market
prise were, standing from left, Charles Couliette,
evaluating those qualifiesin Sanford and wound up at
David Nutt and Joe Bruce; seated, Dwayne
is of prospective teachers |
Municipal officials elected ba made by the mayor who the Mayfair Country Club.
|measured by the tests.
DeUhunty.
(Cox Photo)
Courses are set on lightly
In December will be sworn In­ also serves as chairman o f ths
traveled public roads and all
board.
to offica at tha first meet­
public speed laws a rt observ­
ings In tha 1964 year o f gov­
ed.
The McIntoshs, who present­
erning bodies in Altamonte
ly own a SAAB and an MG,
Springs, Casselberry, Longaverage participation In two
wood and Oviedo,
rallies a month with Mary
In Longwood, where the
acting as navigator tor aU
County eommlsslonsrt have
council will meet at S p.m.
the
trips. Emergency stops
been
Invited
as
special
guests
By Jans Caaaelberry
surrounding ares;
Marvin
today, B. H. Ferrell, a new­
for the boys, who usually aro
for next Monday’s meeting of
McClain
and
Ren
Evana
will
comer
to
tha
board
and
Carl
Tha naw meatlng data for
along, don’t help the time at
the Forest City Civic Associa­
Lommler and it. R. Helms,
American Legion Memorial have the area including South
all, however, the children
tion when John Krider, execu­
Post 3.76 o f Casselberry and Triplet, 8unset Drive, Piney tive director o f tha Seminole elected to another term, will
By Mra. Adam Mailer
were with them when the|
Its Auxiliary Unit has been llldge Road and tha Country County Chamber o f Com' receive the oath of office.
Appointments of officials for won their biggest rally, o ia
set for tha first Monday of Club to Highway 17-03; Ken merer, will be guest speaker.
Next Monday's 7:30 p.m. the building of the First Na­ with 83 cars participating.
each month. Tha first meeting green and Ken Walbridge
Mark likes to tell of tbo
The meeting will be held at meeting in Oviedo will see tional Bank of DeBary were
to fall under this new sched­ will take Howell Park and 7 p. m. at the Riksha Inn in M. L. Gary, mayor, and T. L. announced this week by the time they wera on a division­
ule will be held at 8 p.m. next surrounding area to SR 430; Fern Park. Krider's topic will Lingo Jr., councilman, sworn Board of Directors.
al rally (12 hours over a 304
Monday at tha Woman's Club Clyde Kerce and Wilbur Stor­ be "Benefits o f Civic Assocla- in fur another term of office
Robert R. Kaufman was mile course) In Albany, Ga.,
Building on Overbrook Drive. ey have the area north o f tlona."
while Robert L. Ward will named chairman o f the build­ for which their car ran beau­
The first statewide veter­ Melody Lane to the Dog Track
Tha association'a regular taka the oath for his term on ing committee. Architect will tifully and came in fifth. On
an's census to be conducted Road on the west side of 17- business session will be con­ the council.
be Frank P. Patterson of the return trip everything waa
SLAVIA GIRLS' 4*11 CLUB officers are, front from left, Toncla Roun­
will be made by the Depart­ 03; Sillier Evans and Larry ducted under direction o f John
Altamonte Springs Mayor Tampa and Samuel Faron, going smoothly until, right oo
tree, president; Debbie Rountree, deiesnde; Linda Lukas, reporter; Kathy
ment of Florida during Jan­ Slaplesden have the west side llcthea, president, who urges Lawrencs Swoffoni and Bob Inc., of DeBiry will be the the Gcorgla-Florkla line, tha
Cox, corresponding secretary; back, Mildred Philips, recreation leader;
uary, February and March to o f 17-03, Including homes be­ all present and prospective Newell, new councilman from general contractor.
car stopped. He pushed and
Janet Knowles, reporter; Barbara Pendarvis, treasurer; Susan Duda, vice
Building site tor the new coaxed it for about 10 milet,
determine the number of vet­ tween Melody Lane end Sun- members to attend.
ward two, will be seated offi­
president and Ruth Belthom, recording secretary. Debbie Jakubcln, de­
erans of World Wars I and I! nytown Road and William El­
cially by the board at next bank 1* located on Highway then Mary, as women hare a
votional leader, was not present for the picture.
(Herald Photo)
and the Korean Conflict now der and George kies.lick will
Wednesday’s 8 p.m. meeting. 17-92 between Seminole Drive knack for doing, made the
take the area beyond Semi­
living In Florida.
Casselberry officials will and Catalina Drive. Opening necessary repair with a bob­
It la estimted that there are nole Boulevard to North Or­
receive the oath of offica at Is scheduled on or before by pin.
July I, 1964. Date for ground­
In addition to their aetirlbetween 700 and 000 thousand lando and parts of Longwood.
a 7:30 p.m. regular meeting
breaking ceremonies Is ex* tiea with the Sports Car
at ths present time.
on Jan. 13 when Owen Anatcy
peeled to be announced In the Gubs. he is • member of
Post 330 is in charge of
will be sworn In as tha new
ron Aceardl, Mra. M. Jordon,
By Mrs. Adam Muller
near future.
the Casselberry Lions Gub,
thn
survey
In
tha
Casselberry
mayor and Mrs. Mary Haw­
Dy Mrs. Adam Mailer
DcDary teenagers held I Sira. A. L, Cohn and Harrison
of the University of Florida
area and eo-captalns, Com­
Sandra Brown, daughter of
Uernrittcr.
The DeBary Arts and Crafts thorne will begin her first
acmi-formal dance last Satur­
Alumni and the Kappa Sigma
Col.
and
Mrs.
W.
D.
Brown
mander
Harold
Kryder
and
Tha Choir o f tha DeBary
Club will sponsor a reception sleeted term aa clerk. Re­
day night in tha Firs RccrawAlumni. He served twice in
of Slavla, has been named to between the hours of 2 and 6 turning to offica will be Clif­
Vice
Commander
Marvin
Mc­
Community Methodist Church
the U.S. Army and at pre­
Clain, hope to complete the the Dean's List at the Uni­ p. m. Sunday at tha DeBary ton Overman and Georgs
tion Hall with Gil Luck. San­
held its annual Christmas
sent Is also active to the
census during the month of versity of Florida for the Mansion House.
ford disc Jockey, aa master o f
Howard, aldermen, and Qua
Party last Saturday night at Januery.
Army
Reserve.
month
of
December.
A
Junior
ceremonies.
Paintings o f the historical Sawyer, marshal.
She is active to the Long,
the homo o f Miss Barbara
The following teams have at the university, Sandra is Ht. Johns River section will be
Boards will be reorganised
Danco contest winners were
The Rollins College alumni wood Elementary PTO where
been let up: Harold Kryder majoring in education.
Hedient, organist-director.
on display in the main galler­ In Casselberry, Longwood and
Pat liiondi, Itonnle Urban and
reunion committee has an­ she is a homeroom mother.
ies.
Ily Slona Grlnstead
Among members and guests and Clarence Doebner have
Oviedo and new appointments nounced that its annual re­
Frank Tomalcski. Several rec­
Another hobby enjoyed by
Most distant object visible
The public is invited to at­ will be made following elec­ union weekend wiU take place
Four meetings of interest attending ware Mr. and Sirs. the area including Seminole
ord albuma alao wera awardad
aB members of the family it
llouleverd, l.ake Drive, Crys­ to the unaided eye Is the con­ tend tha reception and to v(sw tion o f board rhairmsn. Ap­
tu North Orlando residents
during tha evening.
on the Rollins campu* April sailing. They own their own
Archie MaeNaughton, D. Stil­ tal Howl, Trailer Village and
stellation Andromeda.
this outstanding exhibit.
Refreshments of hot doge, are scheduled next week. All
pointments in Altamonte will 24, 23. and 26.
boat and spend much of their
ler, Mrs. Charles Creaaey, Sir.
potato chip*, crackers and nrs to be held In the Civic
Elfreda Ramsey, board re­ time on summer weekends
and Mrs. Howard tirsen, Sirs.
Building
at
the
Vlllugn
Rec­
punch wsra served from a buf­
union chairman, advises that sailing on Lake Maitland.
A. Duffin, Mrs. Albert Salis­
fet tabla overlaid with a rad reation Area.
the alumni activities will gat
They have lived in North
bury, Mrs. SI. rhlllips, Mrs.
Tha Civic Association will
cloth trimmed with tinaeL
underway Friday. April 21, Orlando at to N. Cortex Ave­
SI. I.acyt Mrs. Ailam Muller;
Chaperones wera Mr. and meet at 8 p.m. Monday when
with a picnic and class part­ nue since Labor Day, I960,
Siiss Paula Slattson, Sir.
Mrs. Ed Redman, Mr. and the main item up fur discusies.
It) Bernice Kelsey
and Mrs. George Wright, Sir.
Mrs. Lenny Uiondi, Mr. and siun will bo presentation of
The reunion dinner and
und
Mrs.
Kdwurd
SlcCurlhy,
First and atcond graders ft
Mra. William llragg, Mra. My- recommended, changes In the
dance, and a variety of other
Sir. ami Mrs. William Wil­ St. Luke's Christian Day
by laws.
activities will follow on Sat­
liams, Dan and Robert MarThe regular monthly meet
School in Slavia recently re­
urday. and the gala weekend
got and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
ing o f the North Orlando
will be capped with convoca­
ceived the rare privilege of
llcdient.
Village Council will be held
tion and the president's recep­
studying
a
whale
at
doss
Refreshments were served
tion on Sunday.
at 7:30 p.iil. Tuesday night.
Ily llernire Kelsey
following a song fist. A game rangs when C. M. “ Chuck’*
Albert Chubb, president of
No agenda has been ail
A number of college stud­
period and a gift exchange Bindner, Orlando biologist, vis­
Rollins Alumni, report* that
nounerd at this time.
ents of the Oviedo and Slavia
also were enjoyed.
By Bernice Kelsey
there are more than t,200 Rol­
Volunteer firemen o f the
ited the school bringing with
areas will ha returning to
Miss Joyce liellhnrn was village will meet at 7:30 p.m.
lins College alumni living in
him a seven foot, 330 pound
their studies next week after
hostess at a recent Luliter Wednesday and rounding out
the central Florida area.
female whale which had come
spending the holidays with
League l’arly honoring Slav la
ths schedule will be Thun
their families.
college students who are
up
on
the
beach
south
of
daj's 7:30 p.m. mealing of the
Among those homo » rrs
home for the holiday*.
Jacksonville
to
commit
sui­
North Urlando Garden Club.
Ann
Slavik, Suzanne F’.-utin,
The party waa held in the
By Jane Casselberry
cide.
Jim DeShazo, Thad Lingo,
playroom at the Lutheran
Principal C. W. Harp o f the
Bindner, who specialises in
Bcnne Walnwright, Wvs Ev­
Chiidrcn'a Horn* with food for
South Srmlnolc Elementary
ily Mrs. Adam Mailer
display and promotion of
the buffet supper provided by
ans, Joan Ridenour. Wesley
School at Casselberry asks
William G. Williams, first
the Lutheran Women's Miss­
Swenson, Julie Gore, Albert
that the natnea and addresses educational programs before
vice commander o f DcBary’e
ionary League. Rooms were
Myers, Bill Morgan, Sandra
« f children who expect to en­ dubs, o r g s a l t a t i o n s and
Herbert D. Gibb American Belihorn, D o r o t h y
decorated in
the holiday
Duda,
ter first grsile at ths school schools, this year is featuring
Legion Poet 239 and chair­
A meeting will be held
theme.
Katherine Duda;
next September lie send In to the study of reptiles. He has
man of the annual rarmlwrAttending were Sandra Dell- 7:30 p. m. next Tuesday
Naomi Tuhy, Eleanor Duda,
a small museum In his own
his office.
ship drive now being conduct­
horn, Dorothy Duda, Kather­ tba DcDary Nursing Home to
Bitty Duda, Joseph Duda,
home and lias collected many
The
School
Readiness
Clinic,
ed, reports that to date a
ine Duda, Naomi Tuby, Elea­ organise volunteer workers
Mika Duda. Mike Teiinsky,
which proved so popular last items o f natural life which
total o f 178 members have
nor Duda, Betty Duda, Joseph for the facility.
Sandra Brown, Sylvia Miklcr,
ha will donate to a free,
year,
will
be
held
again
(his
been signed.
Ail persona in the DcDary
Duda. Mike Duda and Matt
Matt llinrs, Linda Uarris,
Enterprise area who are In­ year at South Seminole for piddle museum if, and when,
The atata o f Florida hae
Hines.
Eugene Schull, Chuck Little­
parents o f children entering one la built in the area.
terested
in
assisting
with
this
been the top atate in memberChaperones were Mr. and
ton, John Jakubcln, Jimmy
A
graduate
biology
major
school
in
19tl4
for
the
first
ahip for a number of ycara.
Mrs. F. A. Jakubcln and worthwhila work are Invited
Jones, John Cos and Carl
time.
from tha Unieerslty of Miss­
to attend.
Williams has Urucd an in­
8 leva Sidllk.
Fabry.
ouri,
ha
has
wotkad
in
New
Feb.
It
has
been
set
aa
tha
Rosidonta of tha KntarprUa
vitation to Join to any nonSLAVIA STUDENTS o f the first and second grades at St. Luke’s Chris­
area who would like further date for this clinic, tha pur­ York, Boston and Massachu­
member who la an aliglble vet­
More than 30,000 fret In al­ information In advance of the pose of which is to show par­ setts. Ills sons are students at
tian Day School are shown gathered around Diologut Chuck Dindner'a
eran. Those who have not al­
It has been estimated that
titude from base to peak, meeting are asked to contact ents how best to help their the Slavia School.
station wagon to see the whale which he brought to show and tell them
ready been contacted by a a two person household in tha
Mauua Loa, world'! highest Catherine Bruce, Mra. Fred child meet the situations ba
Tha whale will be used by
about In an educational program given recently at the achool. Bindner
membership worker may get U. S. spends 24 per cent of iU
mountain, rises only 13,680 Foster or Miss Helen Snod- will encounter in this new ex- ths biologist for study o f its
picked up the whale after it came ashore to commit suicide just south of
in touch with William* for food dollars on meals away
poxiaoce.
f y ! shove the eea.
tof em a ils
f

Teacher Exams
To Be Given
Af Stetson

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Area Board Officials
To Assume Duties

Legion Post And Auxiliary
Set New Meeting Schedule

Teenagers Have Holiday Dance

DeBary Choir
Has Party

On Dean’s List

Krider To Speak
For Civic Group

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Officials Named
For Building
New Bank

DeBary Club
To Sponsor
Reception

Rollins Sets
Dates For
Reunion

North Orlando
Meetings Set

Biologist Brings Whale To Slavia

Oviedo-Slavia
Students Home
For Holidays

League Honors
College Group
A t Party

Students Asked
To Register

Rost

Nursing Home
To Organize
Volunteers

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NO. 97
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FRI., JANUARY 8, 1964
8ANF0RD, FLORIDA
tion, in co-operation with the
vee, near Gardner*! store, 4-7
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Seminole County Health Dop. m.; Geneva poet office, 12part— nt and tha Florida
8 p.
State Rood Camp,
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c*
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45 p, in. .and Jamestown,
Stats Board at Health, will
conduct a free chest X-ray
Rock Hll Baptist Church, 8 4
By Jeliaa
survey throughout the county rfc-Ck
*
i f i h a b p. m.
"W bal're you living away
Jan. 7-25.
Jan. 18— Oviedo City Hall,
today?" asked Semlnol# High
1-8 p. m.; Lawtonvilla. Bast
Poliea Chief Roy G. Wil­
■uL
v J
Lie* Coach Jhn McCoy aa
liams witl serf# as countywids
fld s Grocery, 8-8 p. m.; Choiha satand a SanJord haborchairman, Mrs. Charles Bins
aota poet office, t-4 p. nu, and
will serve as volunteer chair­
Snow Hill, Bank’s greeery, 8-4
ditbsry shop.
•••
p -m .
man. AH chairmen will be:
"Free advice,” replied the
Mrs. C. E. Hunter, Lake
Jan. 18 — Sanford, Winnclerk.
Monroe: Mrs. Otla BJobiom,
Dixie, French and 33th Street^
• • •
Lake Mary; Mrs. Ralph Ham­
19-1 and 3-8 p. m.; Sanford
lo in Krider, manager a*
mond, Mrs. L. L. Cox and Mrs.
Manufacturing Company, l t - t
the Seminole County Cham*
W. J. Hartley, Longwood; Mrs.
p. m.; Paola, EthellY grocery,
her of Commerce is about
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (U P !) —
J. 1. Laird, Casselberry; Mrs.
3-5 p. m „ and Bookertown,
Twenty-two civil rlghta dem­
Robert Bradford, Altamonte
the busiest man in (or out
Lucky 8tar, 8-8 p. m.
ROY 6 . WILLIAMS
onstrators started terms in the
Jan. 17 — Longwood, WinnTALLAHASSEE (U PI) — Springs; Mrs. R. W. Estes,
o f) the county. One day be’s
city workhouse today father Formal agreement for a (40,- O vied o; Mrs. Connie HiU, 11-1 and 3-8 p. m.; Dynatrori­ Dixie, Highway 17-98 and
la Mew York City, the next
MOSCOW (U P!) - Premier
than pay fines for refusing to 000 atate loan to the 8t. Lawtonviio.
les, 1-3 p. m.; Dearborn, 3:30- Longwood Road, 19-1 and 8-4
he’s in Orlando and feta in Nikita 8. Khrushchev has ask­
end a New Year’s Eve sit-in Johns-Indian River Canal Dis­
Mrs. J. W. Yarborough, 6 p. m., and A l t a m o n t e pv m.; Edward Higgins Ter­
a day at bis office oaca in ed world leaders to reaeh
at city hall.
trict was executed today and G e n e v a ; Rev. James II. Springs, Jackson Street groc­ race, Pecan nnd West Fourth
a while. Today he's id Tails- agreement on banning the use
Street, 1-4 p. m., and Caatto
the firat flO.OOO o f the money Rrowdy, Jamestown; Sdplo T. ery, 6-3 p. m.
basset. We don't care, Just of force in settling territorial
Jan. 8— Longwood Hotel, 10- Brewer Court, 5-3 p. m.
la to be released next week. Bracey, Bookertown; Mrs. C.
BERLIN '(U P I)—Thousand*
Jan. 13—8anford, Food Fair,
8tate Sen. Mack Cleveland U Brunk, Forest City; Her- I; Altamonte Springs, Elk'a
aa tone as be gets the Job disputes.
o f West B a r I i n e r a went and John Krider, district l*rt Seymour, Chuiuota; Mrs. .Market, 3-8 p. m.j Sanlando 19-1 and 3-8 p. m., and Mid­
Khrushchev, in a series of
through the Communist wall chairman, met with the ataff John E. Fox, Paula, and Jerry area. Mobile Manor postof. way, Grccnleaf Cafe, 1-4 and
notes to world leaders, said
Into East Berlin today ami o f tha truateea o f the Inter­ Walker, Canaan. Chairmen are fico, 10-1. anil Forest City, Lit 5- 8 p. m.
State Attorney A. L. Steed
such n pact would "make it
thousands more sought passe* nal Improvement Fund to to be selected for Goldsboro, General Food Store, 3-8 p. m.
Jan. Si — Glndervtlle, HLtf
has called the Grand Jury
JOE B. BAKER, now rounding out hia second
to visit their relatives in the exeeute the agreement, au­ Midway and Georgetown.
Jan. 9—North Orlando tupor Products, t-4 p. m., and Golds­
esaler to find a solution of
to convene at • s.m., Moothrec-ycar term ns a Sanford City Commission­
Hast before the wall closes thorised by the trustees Dec.
Chief Williams, pointing out Market, 1-8 p. m., and Alta­ boro, Bessie's Night Club, 3-4
other basic problems," pri­
day. Local officials, however,
er, will not be a candidate to succeed himself in
Sunday.
at this holiday season that monte Springs, Metody Bar, p. m.
marily that of disarmament
3.
are not aware of what is to
the city election next November, he announced
Moscow Radio broadcast
Jan. S3—Handy Food Mar­
Cleveland said the money “ TB takes no holiday," said 8-8 p. m.
be considered. The Herald
today. Earl Higginbotham (right) will take his
that the State Ruard o f Health
the text o f the premier’s 4,000Jan 9, 10 and 21—Seminole ket, Onora Road and Sanford
wilt
be
paid
In
installments
o
f
tried to contact Steed but he
seat on the City Commission Tuesday evening
LOS ANGELES (U PI) - (10,000 a month with the reported 1,627 new active Data, Fublix Market, Cassel­ Avenue, 1-3 p. m., and Canaan,
word statement, dated Dec.
Isn’t available.
when that body holds its organizational meeting
Indictments against the three first due next week.
cases o f TB for tho year end­ berry, 1-4 and 6-8 p. m.
St. Matthew MB Church, 8-3
31,
and
delivered
to
world
• • e
for the year. Higginbotham unseated Mayor
accused kidnapers of Frank
ing last Dee. 13 as compared
Jan. 19—i'ineerret Shopping p. nu
capitals within the past 43
Tha
district
has
a
maximum
Despite signs on First
Thomas S. McDonald last November.
Sinatra Jr. wars In the hands parted of 20 years to repay to 1,374 on tho samo date in Center, Highway 17-92 and
Jan. 33— Goldsboro, Second
hours.
Street in Sanford which read,
o f federal authorities today the loan at a rata o f not lest 1062.
Orlando Drive, 1-4 and 3-8 Baptist Shiloh Church, 1-4
It asked lor a four-point
"N o Trucks Allowed," we've
along with orders for the ar­ than (2,000 a year.
Following is tho scedulo for p. m.
p. nu, and George's Grocery,
agreement forbidding the use
had several calls recently
raignment o f the trio on Mon­
the mobile X-ray unit:
8-8 p. m.
of
force
In
territorial
border
Jan.
11—Goldsboro,
First
The
money
will
be
used
for
asking why trucks — even
day.
Jan. 7—Casselbery, Johnson Baptist Church, 1-4 and 3-8
Jan. S3—Goldsboro, Do Duck
engineering studies to set the
big semi rigs — still use the disputes.
The points were:
route for the project, an o ff­ Electronic C o m p a n y , 0-t0 p. m.. and 8anford Avenue Inn, 1-4 p. nu, and Shiloh First
street as if the signs weren't
—Conclude an International
shoot o f the proposed Cross* a. m., and Municipal Building, near Tiptop Grocery, 1-4 and Baptist Church, 4 4 p. is.
even there. It makes no dif­
PHILADELPHIA (U PI) — Florida Barge Canal. It will
ference to us, or to the folks agreement on the repudiation
Another rourt order was
who called. They Just sug­ by governments of the use of
permit shipment o f material*
sought today tu prevent pos­
gested that the trucks be force to settle territorial dis
directly frem the West Coast
sible "widespread disorder and
kept off First Street or the putes and border questions.
to the Missile Test Center i t
—Undertake a a o 1 e m n By United Press International warmer Saturday all over rioting" If blnckfared comica
signs be removed.
Cape Kennedy without having
Florida.
nnd minstrels march in the de­
pledge not to have recourse
• e e.
The first cold snap of 1964
to travel up the St. Johns
The state's
citrus
belt, layed Mummers parade here
We saw Earl Higginbotham to force for the changing of seat cold temperatures plun­
River through Jacksonville
which
is
concentrated
around
Saturday.
Sanford commissioner •elect existing borders.
ging into the 20s in north
•ml
back.
Pasco,
Hillsborough
—Take a firm declaration and central Florida early to­ Polk,
and president o f the Semi
The canal will Join the St.
and
citrus
counties,
had
tem­
A wall exists in county-wldo
medical staff, who serve xH
nole Cattleman's Association, that differences in social ays day but weathermen said cit­
Johns near Iaike llarney with telephonic communications in
peratures in the high 2u's
tho county.
terns,
lack
of
recognition
and
CHICAGO
(UPI)
—
Two
rus did well under the pro­
having coffeo at "bird dog"
in
low-lying pockets and medical researchers urged to­ tbe Intracoastal Waterway at Seminole County which cre­
absence of diplomatic rcla tection of smudge pots.
"Most Sanford churches,"
corner this morning.
mucklands ranging up to the day that autopsies lie perform Oak Hill. The District whs ate! a major breach in thia
tho C. o f C. president M id,
"Enjoying that beet these tiona muat not serve as a res
As the mercury plunged to
anxious
to
get
the
engineer­
40's on high ground.
political subdivision, Karlyle
ed on executed criminals to da“ have members who are Win­
days?" we inquired. "D on't son for one nation to violate 24 at Ocala and 23 at Bartow
Citra, in the heart of the tormina whether susceptibility ing studies under wrsy so the llousholdcr, who assumed the
ter park Telephone subscrib­
and Gainesville, the extreme
know."
said
Earl.
"The tbe boundaries of another.
route
could
be
set
snd
pro­
presidency (ft the Seminole
—Maim seluliiin of border sow * pact at the stole wea- fruit lull, repurled a .23 with to coronary disease nr harden­
ers. Calls about Womon’g
stuff’s so high 1 can’t afford
heavy frost bat. woatbsaaeu ing o f t o « arteries can lie pre­ perty acquired before values County Chamber of Comdiiputeg
Circlet, fellowship gathering!,
them* ton front wish tarn*
U."
in
the
area
rise
out
at
sight.
m irce Thursday, told mem­
In O a n liilU Ia/m at tta U ktiaad F toft
• e e
foulness em oeg church offi­
peaceful asesaa ato k t o
lo a d .
Meat of the property Is to be bers at the Junior Chamber
cers frequently involve toil
Some mothers In South cordanfF* w*h toe-U N
obtained
by
donation
o
f
land
of Commerce at tha Civie
charges."
Seminole weren't e x a c t l y ter.
--- T O 7&lt;BLT w. •H-jjJght
Khru
happy to read in Thursday's
PRATTVILLE. Ala. (U PI) owners without cost. Ben, Center Thursday noon.
He continued: "Some oI
firing" frees with artTicul
Bernard Parrish, Titusville,
Referring to the divided
Herald that English Estates how the propose*! agreement
— A heavy truck rammed a
our less fortunate neighbors
heat.
School would not be ready was to be arrived at. But tiu
poitiblu asphalt pot in thu said about H00 acre* will be telephone aystem within the
have occasion to call tha wel­
Tallaliiusjco had a 28 with
county, Housholder aald that
Monday morning. T h e i r added:
middle of a prison work gang required for the project.
fare office in Sanford for in­
moderate frost and Tampa
"this was a major matter
children do not attend En
"It will M t be especially
near hero Thursday, and four
formation or assistance. Many
felt ■ pre-dawn 32 which was
Reynolds, Smith and Hills, during the Cuban crisis" for
gllsh Estates. Rather, they difficult to agree if, of
prisoners and the truck driver
people in South Seminole
two decrees colder than Hus­
Jacksonville engineers, a I - Sanford Naval Air Station of­
go to South Seminole Ele course, the interested status
have occasion to eall tho
An automobile truck colli­ ton. Jacksonville and Day­ died when the molten tar cov­
ready are distributing maps ficials.
mentary. T h e s e
mothers will manifest their desire."
ered
them,
health department, the eountp
sion last April 21* at 25th tona Beach both suffered un­
showing ths tentative align­
Sanford, DeBary, Geneva
wanted their own youngsters
clerk, assessor, tax collector.
Street and French Avenue. In der a cold 31.
ment between l.ake Harney and Oviedo now are served by
to get back on full session
Judge, sheriff and toning di­
which two Sanford Negroes
Miami and Key West es­
instead of the double ses­
rector. Tho county offices,
WASHINGTON (UPI) — and the Indian River near the Southern Bell, with no
were killed, resulted in the caped tlie cold (root with a
Karlyle Housholder
toll, while South Seminole and
sions they’ ve been on be­
Secretary of State Dean Husk Oak Ilill.
also, mutt call resident! of
filing o f a second damage 3o an I a 37 respectively
Winter Park are served by Seminole County should be Sputh Seminole, and all these
cause English Estates uses
says
that
Cuban
Premier
Fidel
suit for llOo.ooo Thursday in
The Frost Warning Service
Winter Park Telephone, with partially met by an increase calls bear loll charges."
the South Seminole facility.
Should Diogenes and his federal rourt at Orlando.
said there might be some C a s t r o was ''emphatically
no
toll. But a toll la charged In Sanford-Gcneva rates. Es­
Of course, we Imagine a lot lamp, In his search for an
It Is axpected that approx­
Mary L. Curry, Harding very light damage to groves wrong" when he declared thnt
between tho aress by the two timated coat of tbe tie-in is imately is months after the
of mothers of EngUto Es­ honeat man, come to Sanford Avenue, widow of
Earlie In low-lying arras of the the into President Kennedy
companies.
tates children will be happy his search would be ended.
(300,000.
Bell firm has a favorable
James Curry, asks $100,000 nortii central citrus Iwit hut Imd been contemplating a
An afternoon king
aerial
when the new school plant
"It was necessary,* HousLater thi* month, an ex­ vote, the tie-in would be com­
Police blotter this morning damages frt-iu G. A. Puryarr, it would take several days to change in U. S. policy toward and surface search for a
holdcr staled, "that Naval of­ planatory letter and return pleted. since tho work neces­
is opened and their children
revealed Uut Lorctha Wil­ South '&lt;ston. Va., owner of tabulate the effect of the Cuba.
Boating object believed to be
can go to school on a full
ficers and men be advised by post card will be mailed to sary is quite extensive.
liams, Orlando Negro school the trues, and James Watts, cold.
a parachute over northern
session.
telephone of the status of the each Sanford and Geneva
"W e have heard," Hou*
teacher, was presented with Woodsdale, N. C., driver.
Lake Monroe Thursday was
The Florida forecast call­
By the way, South Semin
Individual aquadrons during subscriber, asking that the holder concluded, "tha com­
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) — abandoned late In the day.
Dorothy L. Daniels, Lincoln ed far highs today in the
her wallet, containing 32.63
ole and English Estates are
the Cuban crisis. Many of the card bo returned, signifying plaint voiced that ‘Sanford
and personal papers.
Court, widow of Marccllus |upper go' s ihroughnut the British “ peacemaker” Duncan
A Navy transport and heli­
the only schools in the coun
Navy people live in Winter the subscriber's wishes. Bell runs the county.* This is not
Ronnie Berlin, 27M Mag Daniels, previously hail sued northern part of the state' Sandy* returmd huma todsy copter from Sanford Naval
ty still on double sessions.
Park. Maitland, Casselberry official* have made It clear a basically correct but the com­
nolia Avenue, found the wat- for the same amount of dam ranging into the 70's in the Icarrying a pledge from the Air Station and the sheriff'!
But, that won't last too much
and Longwood, ami a time- simple majority in favor will munications
situation m ay
|government o f Cyprus to try and police departments reslet on the sidewalk on .Mag­ ages against (lie defend nits. extreme aoulb.
longer.
consuming toll call waa in­ not justify their attempting tend to divide the county
Attorneys for the plaintiffs
nolia Avenue in front of the
Saturday will be
partly to resolve difference* lie- rue boats searched the wa• • •
(he tie-in.
more than any other factor.
Ritx Theater last Saturday, '■are Norris D. Woolfork III j clainly and mild, according tween ft* Greek and Turkish trrs atier an airline pilot re­ volved."
We enjoyed chatting with
Pointing out that Uiis com­
Houslioldrr pointed to the With all of tha 'phooe users
eiunmunities nt thu conference ported seeing a Boating object
and
turned
it
in
at
police
and
James
C.
Collier,
Orlan
j
to
the
Miami
Weather
BurJulian Adams Thursday when
munications problem
h a s advantages of a toll-free of the county able to talk to
table.
I do.
I eau.
he believed to lie a parachute.
the former Sanford man flew headquarters.
been studied for years, llous- county-wide tie.in for business anyone of us under the met­
his
own a m p h i b i o u s
holder explained that Winter and professional men. for ropolitan plan, our county
sportsman's plane to Sanford.
Park Telephone and Southern families who reside in South unity should develop rapidly
Julian, a native of Sanford
Bell conferees have agreed Seminole and whose wage- . . , the inconvenience and
and better known as "Lefthat additional costs of tying earners are employed in San­ cost of the present method of
ty” , was with t be Air Force
the two system* together in ford, and viru versa; for calling would be eliminated
By Donna Fj*te*
and will lie sworn in at a later I excesrivu speeding on tho huff that some action would Avenue to .Sanlando Springs a non toll basts for all of
during and after World War
school systems, for Seminole and a more unified spirit
The oath of office wa* ad-1 date.
street. Speed limit I- 25 mph be taken In Go* near future. Drive wa* discussed. Action
II, and now, for a number
Memorial Hospital and its might prevail."
of years, has been a pilot ministered by Mayor A Jl
Board Chnirman R. C Carl-! on Wildmere and some 31
Kitterhoff also complained was postponed until council
for Trans-World Airlines.
Lormann to newly eleited son was requested to continue children live there, Kitterhoff about a hole in the pavement
can confer with th* power
Julian landed his plane on councilmen Carl Lomntler and in lid* rapacity until all mem-■|iointed out.
on Hit 427 near Sanlando
Lake Monroe, lowered his B. II. Ferrell ut the regular Iters of the board ran be pre- j Council discus ‘ed various Springs Drive, lie was advis­ company.
landing wheels, and taxied meeting c f the laiugwood sent for a rrurganiiatknal methed* o f controlling speed ed that the city ha* no au­
Mrs. Gerl llitsman, co-own­
Sanford taxpayers placed
right up to the boat ramp City Council Thursday even­ meeting.
from putting • "dip" in the thority to repair a state r. ad er of Don and Geri's Restau­ 75 22 per cent of the current
at the City Boat Basin. The ing.
Henry Rltterhoff appeared street to erecting "children ami that the matter should be rant, appeared to request that tax roll of (597,263 In the city
Herald's staff photographer,
coffers by Dec. 31. U was re­
referred to the State Road
B. L. Helms, who alio was before council to present a at play" signs.
street lights be erected on ported today by Tax Collector
aeveral hundred people ga- to have received tho oath of petition signed by 80 resi­
Tho matter was taken under Department.
Bill V.ncent, reported that office, wae unable to attend dents of Wildmere Avenue ex- advise merit with Councilman
Putting street lights on Park Avenue immediately be­ Henry Tamm. This compares
tbered to watch "L efty" de­ the meeting because o f illness pr"j*ing their concern shout John Reams assuring Bitter- Highway 17-92 from Orange hind her place o f business. with 74.82 per cent of (57*,•
monstrate
his
amphibious
She p oin ted out that tho hus|. 716 by Dec. 31. 1962.
Job.
Tax roll collections at the
ness
has been robbed at night
• • •
end of last month were (W9,five time* in the past seven 268. as compared to (431,519
By the way, have you tried
to enter U.S. 17-92 from Park
years. Council assured that at the rml ut 1962.
Drive and head south around
Tamm advised that for
action would be taken on the
• pm .
those not yet paid two per
matter.
A word of advice: don't
cent discount will be allowed
Ths invocation to open the
b y it if you're in a burry.
thia month and one per cent
meeting wa* given by Rev. in February. However, a pen­
If I-t doesn't open soon
somebody’s going to have to
E. Roth Grant o f the Long- alty will be Imposed alter
build an overpass.
wood First P e n ’ t e c o e t a l April 1.
• • •

WEATHER: Fair, wanner today and tonight; high today m a r 70; law tonight aroond 5.

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First Canal Money Next W eek

Nikita Asks
Ban On'Force'
Settlements

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Sit-iners Jailed

$40,000,Loan
Executed At
Tallahassee

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Thousands Cross

Three Indicted

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Freezing Cold Hits New Writ Asked
Some Citrus Sections

New CC Chief Blasts
County's Phone

Autopsies Urged

Vivo killed

In Damage Suit

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Diogenes, Here
Is Your M an

Castro ‘Wrong*

Lake Monroe
Search Ends

Cyprus Pledge

£*

Councilmen Lommler, Ferrell Take Oath Of Office

75 Per Cent O f
City Taxes Paid

"C o h ib si Q u iA ”

Y/i Inch Sirloin *4°°

2 Inch Sirloin * 4 50

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We're
glad to see
the
Chamber of
Commerce’s
metropolitan telephone sys­
tem committee has started
their program of promoting
the adoption of the system.
The committee is beaded by
Clifford McKibbln. Chamber
President Karlyle llouslwlder spoke on the system when
he
addressed the Junior
Chamber
of
Commerce
tj..ur*la&gt; noon.

LONGWOOD MAYOR A. R. Lormann. left, administered thp oath o f office to returning
councilman Curl Lmnmler, center and new coun­

cilman, B. H. Ferrell, right, at Thursday night’s
Imnrd meeting. K. L. Helms, also returning to the
council, wad unable to attend becau.se of illiu-d*.

Church. The meeting was ad­
journed subject to call.
In a continued session of
the last council meeting, held
immediately preceding Thurs­
day's meeting, a contract for
(1,025 was awuided t» Orange
Paving Company for the ne­
cessary paving at the new
City Hall.
Th* financial statement wa*
approvrd and various hills
were paid.

2 Burglaries
Investigated
Sheriffs deputies t o d s y
were Investigating two burg­
laries Thursday night.
Mclodce Skating Kink re­
ported thr loss of (100 and
Hoot's Hideout, on SR 434,
reported thieves broke the
money boxes off vending ma­
chines.

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First Baptist Plans

Poston To Meet
In Casselberry

World Awaits Meeting Of Pope, Patriarch
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C. E. Autrey, Or*star , DW*
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Christ Church
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work alone they cannot bo
moved, but If our Htavaaly
Paths? to oahod to help it !e
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Episcopal Church To Have
Feast Of Lights Service
Stop Cruaa E p i s c o p a l
hnrch al Sanfoid will pro-

renewing the sanies the
congregation will precede ailotoly brum the church to tho
paririt house for refreshmoots and toOowahtp- Aa to
tin custom, gifts win te plaeindividual
ad la several of
Anrtlww of eahe
gUMbolng the gold Epiphany
ring. The adult member of
tho congregation finding the
ring win serve as Urn official
host, or hostess, of Holy Cross
Church throuateu^ tte som­
ite year.
The Posst of Lights servlc*
For many yuan the Southwfll ba presented by mombors
ten Baptist Convention ban of tte
Episcopal Young
•M teMo a week to January
iar tatoaotra BIMa Study- la Choir. Jack Honor will bo
teoporatlow with B a p t i s t the narrator. Miss Beatrice
Buck, organist and choir dir­
Chutthoa throughout the Unit­ ector, has announced Hint Jim
ed Staton, tho churches of Parsons, local Navy man, will
Bomtoolo Baptist Association ba the soloist
Father Thomas, m behalf
Will ba studying Paul's Letter
to the Ephoolans during the of the congregation, extends
a warm Invitation to Sanford
W*ak of January HO.
residents to share in thla
Ia ynpsfitios for thla beautiful and Inspiring oerweak, Dr. Clay Leaden, poo vies and to Jodi la the fel­
|«r of tho Killsmay Baptist lowship hour which follows.
Chunk of Winter Park, la­
lloly Cross E p i s c o p a l
tently led the paotore of the Church Is located at Park
local chorebea la a seminar Avonuo sod Fourth Street la
Sanford.
an Fphoolano.

Baptists Set
Biblt Study

Grace Church
Seh 'C-Day'
Mater aehool — 10:0* 0. « . t;(S a. m . ___ Church Behool
Mormlar WoraSIp U:SO a.
11:00 a. an. Worship Bervlee
llhle M ate (M ater) TiO* a * 0:10 a a . . caruttoa Taalh
Kvaageltatle k n t c i T:H pm.
Ministry
Wad. praror Kh i 7:H
Bar. Waltar AJL M a n a m a Mid-Week
Service (WoA) __T:0* A
Bill Stephen* ............ Paitor
Third la a M f
A Cordial Woleomo to i l l
■lagoptratlon
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Tbaofegieal Semlatry, U dir*
eetiag rite ConpsliB for flM
Semlaol* Baptist Association.
Bov. O ra m already baa coaduetod thla eanpalgB to bis

By laws CaoaoBerry
Bav. Dolmas Copolawd, Vs*
brio Bhoa, and Dm Caoaolborry roprtoothed tho Caaoal*
berry Community Mothodltt
Church M.Y.F. at a district
pianolog conference hold last
Saturday at the Atoms Meth­
odist Church.
Following a luncheon at tho
Bod Balloon Bootsurant tho
group mads plana for tha win­
ter rotroata for Junior U|h
and senior high youth to te
bald at tho MoGwdlot Youth
Camp boot Lsooburg.
Dan led the devotional*
prior to tha dlicuaalon and
Bav. Copeland was sated to
apeak at tha rotroato.

Circle To Meet
Longwood’* St. Cattertoa of
Steaa Orel* of tte Church of
Nativity Catholic Women's
Club wlU meet at • p. m.
Mooday at the homo of Mrs.
Willisip Wright, 430 W. Warrea, Longwood. Mra. John
Koonody, chairman, will protide.

UPW To Meet
The United Prosbytarlu
Woman of tho Westminster
Presbyterian Chureh will meet
next
Wednesday evening,
Jan. S, at the home of Mrs.
Edward M. Stout, Ml Seralnoie Boulevard, CasaalberryReader* In the British Ulna
had a choice of ISO dally
newspapers In 1910) by 1W2,
(hit total dropped to 114.

Noxt Thursday, tho Grace
Church WSCS wifl hold Ho
federal mooting at tho church
^JiA
■m
m
a ft axfn tmnahaom
wiUK Ia coterea
raocoeoa
at nooo. Taking part aa tha
program win ba Mr*. C. B.
Clemmor and Mrs. Jane*

A daily rorival will bo hold
at tha Pint Baptist Church
of Late Monro* with scat,
lacs at T:B0 p. m . from Jaa.
I through Jaa. 12, Bav. Jo#
Doutbltt, pastor of tho church,
aaaouacod today.
Bov. Gad Smith, pastor of
tho Coatral Baptist Church,
will servo as guoet evangel-

Bav. Gan Smith, paator of
the Central Baptlet Church,
will servo aa gucat evangeproTiara.
Immodiatoly pro coding dm Hat
program a mooting of tho Today, from T until • p. m.
executive committee la ache- the church wlU observe Youth
Night which la open to all
duled for 11:11 a. m.
young people of tho commun­
ity. There win bo gamoa, re­
creation, apodal music and a
30 mtnut* InoplToUooa! ser­
vice with Rev. Smith as the
speaker.

Musical Belts
To Appear At
Prairie Lake

By JMM
Tim "Musical Beta,” na­
tionally tatowt gospol musi­
cian!, will present a concert
of sacred muiic at Urn Prol­
ate Late Baptist Church box!
Wednesday at 7:43 p. a .
Rev. sad Mra. Clarsowo R.
Betts ora from Jackaon,
Mich., and have traveled all
over the United States and
In Canada and Cuba, assist
lag pastors and tvangtliaUe
meetings to addition to giv
log concerts.
They will present a few vo­
cal numbers ai wall as play
Ing ouch unusual instruments
as the vlbraharp, mandolin,
sleigh bells and tte Hawaiian
guitar.
The public U welcome to
attend the program

Communion Set
The sacrament of Holy
Communion will be celebrated
Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m.
at tho Ascension Luttefaa
Church at Casselberry.

DeBary Bridge Club Names New Offkers
DeBsry'a Duplicate Bridge
Club played sight tables di­
gested by Howard Middleton
Bt Tuesday afternoon’s week­
ly mooting st the Fire Ree-

By Jtse Casselberry
Tho United Presbyterian
Youth of tho Weitmtaoter
Presbyterian
Church
has
elected m w officers. Stephen
Shepherd was elected moder
ator of this fellowship and
otter officers at* David
Stout, vico-moderator; Clair*
M o n t g o m e r y , clerk, end
Thomas Pitman, treesurer
The group will meet Sunday
at 6:10 p. m. at the chapel In
Howon Park with Linda Pit
man la charge of tte pro­
gram.

Noxt woek will see tho be­
ginning
of
another
two
months nerios of the best **V'
an out of alght gsmas.
High total Kora for Decern
bar and wlnaar of two din
nars at the Orchid House wao
Mra. Ida B. Wition.

____
Ary-__
_____ _____
______
NEW___________
OFFICERS___________
o f tho Uciiarv
Duplicate
Bridge
Club,__________
elected at____
this
~ H. Guy
~ ( Cbaaa,
f .......................................
week’s masting BW,
are. ^
from loft.
vice president; Mr*. Myrou
AccardJ,„ --------secret U*yr;* Mra.
Ruth Blatt,- rpresident;
Andrews,
------------------------------------------ -« Mra.
—. Clarence •••rw.-aaw,
treasurer and E. Z. WAltera, new hoard member. Howard Middleton, frame

Winner* for the December
aeries, beat four o f five
gam**, wan, first, Mrs. WU
•on; necond, Mrs. Ruth Blatt:
third, Charles Daglla; fourth.
Phil DeBerard ami fifth, Mr*.
David SingerOfficers for 1IM4, elected
immediately following this
week’s game*, ara Mra. Ruth
Blatt,
president; H. Guy
Chan-, vice president; Mr*
My i on Accardi, secretary;
Mrs. Clarence Andrews, treat
uror;
Howard
Middleton,
game director ami K. 7- Wal­
ter*. board member. Itcinainiug on the hoard of go\ernore are Oscar Barnett and
F. R. Froehlich.
The club hae announced that
two iiMtructora to assist con­
tract players wishing to start
duplicate play will be on hand
from 12:16 until 12:30 p.m.
the next two Tuesday • before
the regular play begins.

Assembly O f God
PIRWOUMT alOBMBLT
OP 600 c a c a c i

cm . arm ass sw«
H. M. WlMor ----------- Paatai
••■day School _ »:0S a at
Moralar Warahlf lliSO a. m
Evening Worahlr _ T:M p. m
Tooth Herv. (Ban.) 0:0S p. m
Mid-Week Sorv. (Wad.)
T:SI

n n

h c m odist cmvmcss
Caaavv Ota a t. a a * U a n l i n .

Church O f Christ

p. m.

Baptist
P. B. Cftaaso _______ Paator
Moralar Woriftlp t:10 a. a .
■aadar Softool ----- 1:41 a a
Moralar Wortklp 11:00 a a
Tralnlnr Union _
0:*0 a m.
Bvtnlnr Worahlp . T i t * A m.
Wad. Prarar Mrvlat Tilt a a

Telephone: PA S-TOU
Pentecostal
Katana Bhatdoa .........- Paator
Banter Ochool ____ t:0S a.m.
Mormlnt Worship _ 10:CB a a
Evening Worship _ T:*o am. Sit. k Bath Oroat _ Paator
WoA Praror Parries T:SO nan. ■eater Softool _ _ 10:00 a. m.
Maralap Wortklp 11:00 a. m.
■uadar Evening _ Tito p. m.
Wod. Bible Btadr - T:tO p. h .
Conquerors Mooting
P riter
■ T:io p. m

Presbyterian

Orovor C. Hawaii, Jr. . Paator
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aaalataat
Paator
Moralar Worahlp 1:4* a m.
Church Behool _ _ 0:4* a » .
Soaalon Moota
10:4* a m,
Moralag Worahlp 11:44 A. M.
Plonatr Pallowahlp _ 0:00 p.m.
_____ _____ — . Hvssgellst The Bov. Ooerwo Klaaaraon, Btnlor HI Pallowahlp 0:00 aba
Rvanlaa Worahlp _ Ti*s p. m.
iuadajr
Iatorl a Pat toe
gpMajr Softool
ana a m. WoA Prarar Maot TWO A oa
S .'S U S W . s n r f . W P U l !R S t h Mrvlcoa — 10:00 a. m.
Evanlng Serrlee _ 1:10 p Sc CoaaaiaaloB—P int Sunday la
Be* -U iril4 of Truth- 1 pm.
Ktaft Moatb
__ I t A M r Are.
Bandsr
an Channel 0
KIKDEROABTEH AKO NURSPm I U. caller —------Pastor
BBT
Sunday School _ 10:00 A SC Tnsndsy
Ladles Bible Osne 10:00 A A
Baseay
Msrslag Wenfelf It:** a a. Wadnaidar
Bible Clnsnae —— 1:10 a mBnadnr
Metkodiit
Evnnlsg Warship — T:*4 a «b.
anacm nwm oDtrr cn en cn
TO LIST T O O T
Wedneadnr
Onoro Rd, at Woodtnad Are.,
I-rnyor Sarvlce _
T:*4 a a
Rev. John K. HtroA Jr. Pastor
School ___ 0:0* a m.
Christian Science Charek
Morning Warship lt:04 a m.
pikk ch ko t B A m r r
Finer cneaem mw
M T P ........... - ■ _ 0:14 a ■&gt;emmets

CHURCH
N O T IC E

sen m eT

Potter . _ Wllllnm J. Oasnn
Moraine Woriftlp _ 1:0* A Bandar Bar-lee

tl A SB.

•undnr lahaot .

U:*e a m

Bandar School _ _ 1:41 a m.
Subject -O od"
Training Unlos _ _
p.m. Wednesday Servree ■:«* a m.
Evening Worship _ T:I0 Am- Rending Room : M l B. PlraL
Wed. Otfleerp S Tatoharn
W ookdny*: lOtt* Am. • 0:10
Meeting ---- ------- Oil* p.m.
p.m. Friday K vealagi * :t « .
Wad. Pramr Berate* T:»* p m.
I:t0 p.m.

Rot. Ray Orogorr. Jr, Pastor
church School — 0:41 a m.
Moralag Worahlp 11:0* A an.
MTP -------------------- * :lt a m.
■ va Wortklp
. T:M a &lt;a
W-* Prayer Bnrvleo Til* A as

CALL

F A 2-2677

Auxiliary To Meet
Tho Ladle* Auxiliary of tte
First PoatUcostal Chureh of
Longwood will moot Mooday
at 7:30 p. m. at tte church
on Orange Avenue. Mrs. Jew'
el Porner will serve ae hoe-

These Sanford Merchants
Urge Yoii To Attend

Bake Sale Set

The Church of Nativity
Catholic Womens Club will
rnation Hall.
third, Mra. Prank Austin and Myron Award! and tied for sponsor Mo monthly boko sol*
Winners were NS first, Mr*. Edwin Wachtort
third, Mra. Ida B. Wllnon and thla S u n d a y In tte so­
John Vandershaaf and Prank
F.W first, Mrs.
Luolla
Mra. I. B. Chandler with Mrs. cial ball of the church follow­
Mathooont second, Mr. and Thompson and Mrs. Mary
ing each Mass.
Mr*. Arthur Whostloj and Fitts; second, Mr. and Mrs. David blnger a n d G r a n t
Chase.

.d ir e c t o r , took th e p h o to .

UPY Elects *
New Officers

Fr. Charlaa W. Itawart Jr,
Vlaar
Holr Communis* _ Til* a. m.
Bandar aehaol ___ 0:00 a * .
ramllr larvlca and
■araoa - ......... 10:1* a. m.

Attend

services
tkis week
atyourom
J ftn c e o J

wors%

The Church O f Your Choice
Wllnon-Eichelberger Mortuary

»v

Eunice 1. Wlleea and Staff

The American Oil Company
Mr. aad Mrs. M. R. Strickland

Progrenalve Prlatfaur Co.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

Wilaon-Maler Furniture Ce.
Mr. and Mra. Al WIMoa

Stenatrom Realty
Herb Stenatrom and Staff

Holler Motor tttca Co.

The Rita Theatre
MU Lovelace ft Employpee

And Staff

J. C. Penney Company
C. L. Bebtoaon aad Eaiployoea

Food Fair Stores, lac.
George Bailey ft Eaglayeee

Sanford Atlantic National Dank

Southern Natural Gan

Hill Lumber ft Hardware Co.

John Dana ft Staff
Virginia Potrooki

Howard H. lloilges ft Staff

Jimmy Crsgps ft Emgloyeva

P. O. Bra 1114

Sanford

Kura Norris
TU 6-1311
8- Bemlaeto
Pkyllla Ragoaatine
FA 3-4234
Lake Mary

SUie Farm Insurance Companion
Irving 1. Pryar and Staff

Ro m Aad Wilka Restaurant
Bee* aad Wilka Bewmaa aad Employ rr*

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+ *

WASHINGTON' (UP!) An American Communist par­
. j. .JVr
- v r .
t.«,*
,*• j v
. * . 4 ty plot to txploit what b del-1
cribed as a “ drift toward Urn
left" amoot the nation’s
youth was uncovered by the I
FBI in 190.
1
FBI Director J. Edgar I
Hoover told of the Red youth
scheme in his year end re­
port to Atty. Gen. Robert F.
Kennedy, released Thursday,
lie also noted the FBI's in­
vestigation of the assassina­
tion of President Kennedy
and of the murder of civil
rights leader Medgar Even
in Mississippi.
Hoover said the last Oct­
ober delegates of the Com­
munist Party (U.8.A.) met
in Chhago “ to b y the
groundwork for a new na­
tional youth organisation aim­
ed at exploitation of what tin
party describes as a drift
toward the left among young
people."
j
He said the party's general
GERALD R. CRANE, aviation electricians' mate chief (senior), is pre­
secretary, Gus Halt, stipulat­
EIGHTEEN DYNATR0NIC8 EMPLOYES, completing a
sented a pluque by his commanding officer, Cdr. James L. Shipman (left),
ed that the youth movement
in recognition for his three years as leading chief o f Heavy Attack Squad­
NASA training course in soldering techniques required for
"should avoid the appearance
ron 9 at Sanford Naval Air Station. Crane is the executive officer's first
of a Soviet-style organisa­
work on NASA projects, receive certificates of capability from
assistant and serves as liaison between the executive and the men o f the
tion however, it should not
R. G. Abbott (le ft), quality representative of the NASA Mar­
Squadron.
(Navy Photo)
tolerate anti-Soviet or anti­
shall Space Flight Center Reliability Quality Assurance
communist party thinking."
.Laboratory,
Others in the photo are, standing from left, Mary
Hoover said that following
the assassination of Presi­
dent Kennedy at Dallas Nov.
22 “ tbs full resources of the
FBI wen marshalled and an|
Frederick, Judy L. Nix sod
Intensive investigation was
baby, Margaret Ahne, Nora L
l a n n c h e d concerning all
BUNKOS AIRES (U PI)-A phaaea of the aasaeslnation
Marjorie McDermott, Row- Curran and baby, Mary A.
ena Moge, Kathleen E. Foley, Harred and baby, Jamea Liv­ duel between Defense Minis­ itself and the subsequent
Dorothy Bergen, J a m e s ingston, Mildred Sue Kern, ter Leopoldo Suares and far­ shooting of Leo Harvey Os­
Swain, Mildred Sue Kern, Suslo Lodge, all of Sinford; mer Air Secretary Martin R. wald.
Veroten C. Reynolds, ail ef Margaret P. Nolte, DeBary Cairo appeared early today to “ A detailed special report
Sanford; Karen Weed, DeJANUARY 1
have been postponed lor at ea these matters wss pre­
pared and furnished to the
Land; James Lake, Lake
AdaUsalaaa
least 34 hour*.
Mary; Shell!* Groce, Long- Carloa Manley, Annie Louisa Seconds for the two men attorney general for trans­
wood; Luella Stall*, Enter­ Finch, Linds L. Stelnard. met four time* Wednesday mittal to the President’s com­
prise; Joann A. Peterman, Lana Forrest, Charlie Mc­ night and early today, appar­ mission Investigating the asDeLand
Queen, Fred Ford, Mary ently without reaching agree­ sasaiaation," be said.
He singled out for special
Davis, Lea Lowe, all of San­ ment on arrangements for
Mr. and Mr*. Thorna* N. ford; Jeffrey LeMay, Lake what had geen expected to be mention the arrest of Byron
Thomas, girl; Mr. and Mrs Monroe; George McCarthy, a meeting with pistols at Do La Beckwith on civil
righta ehargea arising from
Jsmes R. Jernlgan, girl; Mr. Casselberry; H e r b e r t H. dawn today.
and Mrs. Larry A Reynolds, Guild, DeBary; Rosemarie
Attorney Lula Caggiano, a the ambush slaying of Evers,
girl; Mr. and Mrs. John A Barnett, Winter Park; Anna Suarez second, said the talks the Mississippi field secre­
tary far the National Associa­
Foley, boy, all of Sanford
Heath, Altamonte Spring*
a n “ In tho first atage."
tion for the Advancement of
Discharges
Births
“ The discussions are con­
K a r a n Thompson, Lillian Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Davb, tinuing," said retired CoL Colored People. Beckwith,
Caldwell and baby. Baby Boy baby boy, Sanford
Manuel Relmundea, a Carlo
Discharges
second. "We have not sus­
Teresa Crosby, May MeAlax- pended them."
ander, Lewis M. Lelnhart,
Although no further details
Rothermel Dettner, B e t t y were available immediately,
it appeared the seconds were
trying to determine whether
Uiere were sufficient grounds
COLUMBIA, Miss. (U P D for a duel and whether it was
Fire destroyed a nursing
proper for Cairo to challenge
home for elderly men early
Mrs. Orraa Lee Metcalf, 75,
Suarez, his nominal superior
today and trapped and killed
a resident of Oviedo for the
In the cabinet.
three of the aged occupants la
If the duel takes place, Su­ past 30 yeara, died there Tues­
the ancient frame building.
arez presumably would resign day at her home.
Authorities said three bod­
temporarily before appearing The wife of the late A. D.
ies were found in the charred
Metcalf she was a nativa of
on the “ field of honor."
remains of the building that
Plymouth, III. She was a mem­
housed 17 or U men.
ber of the Oviedo First Bap­
The occupants who escaped
tist Church.
were either reacued by OreSurvivors are a son, Arthur
men or atumbled blindly out
Metcalf of Oviedo; a brother,
of the building and into the
Ray Jeffries of la Jolla,
freezing weather.
Calif., and three grandchildren.
Fire Chief Alien Dobson
Funeral services will be held
Ry Donna Estes
said the fir* broke out at
The Lyman High School at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at the
about 5:43 a.m. Ha said he ford; Margaret Dunn, Gene­ Band will provide the enter­ Oviedo Baptist Church with
believed the fire may have va; SIary E. LeFiU, Osteen; tainment
T he f i g u r e s h e r e tcQ a story o f growth, but there's
regular Rev. Jack Bryant officiating.
been caused by a faulty fur­ Mildred Schwelcker, La k e monthly meeting of the Long- Burial will be in Oviedo Ceme­
another story behind that story. It’s all about how
nace.
Mary; Mabel West, DeBary wood Civie League (Women’i tery.
people with an eye toward the future work in partner*
The temperature was In the
Club) to be held next Tues­ Urisson Funeral Home In
Births
low 20's whan the fire began. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Lowe, day at 2 p.m. at the Civic charga of arrangements.
ship to make plans become real!ties.
A hard layer of frozen baby girl; Mr. and Mrs. WU- League Building on Church
M any o f those plans call fo r safe, profitable saw­
snow about seven Inches deep mer Stapleton, baby girl; Sir. Street.
in
g -th e kind that ordinary people with ordinary in*
covered the ground following and Mrs. Edward Steinard,
Serving as hoiteites will be
comes can do. Small amounts put away regularly
a violent winter storm that baby boy; Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ Mr*. Garland Shaw, Mr*. W.
moved across southeast Mis­ ard Wynn, baby girl, all of E. Schellig, Mri. J. O. Burn­
for generous earnings and compounded growth. O r
sissippi New Year's Eve.
ing. Mrs. B. C. Greene, Mri.
Sanford
HONOLULU (UPI) - Gov.
larger amounts invested in one lump stun fo r extra
Fire officials identified the
Dischargee
Edgar Fawcett and Mrs. John A. Burns of Hawaii was
incom
e and a fluctuation-free principal Here savers
three victims as William H. Sinclair Ash, Terry Smith, Ralph Hammond.
under close guard today af­
Watkins, William S. Blacb- Augustus Brown Sr., Jane
find the proQt, safety, and convenience they want in
ter a soldier from Schofield
well and Arthur Landouer.
Dees and baby girl, Made­
Army barrack* reported that
a savings program.
leine Adam* and baby boy, Roll It Out
he overheard a threat oa tbs
People with h om oow n in g plans get low-cost, prac­
CHICAGO (UPI) — T h e governor's life.
Betty Jernlgan and baby girl,
tical
help here, tool Our hom e financing programs,
all of Sanford; Sylvester average American man will Honolulu police and detec­
Smith, Osteen; Georg* Me- drink a half barrel of beer tives were Immediately as­
made possible by savings funds, enable even fam i­
Carney, Casselberry; Janet in 1944, according to David signed to guard the governor,
lies o f modest means to enjoy the pleasures and se­
LONDON (UPI) — Andrew Pino and baby boy, Long- Stotter, president of Drew- but Burae did not change hi*
curity o f hom e ovncrsliip. This worthwhile use o f
Slone, 4, w u home from the
eryi Ltd., a Midwest brewery. schedule.
hospital today, the first child
savings dollars generates earnings fo r sa v ers•••
in British medical history
creates a better com m unity fo r all o f us.
who»c heart is being aided
by an leectric heartbeat timI f you’re looking ahead to financial progress and
■fc. „■
. *»: l i f V , ap ,» *
•_*V*®
i0f~*

Hendrick*, Instructors Enzlee Maness and Norma Warren,
Dorothy Keefer, Beatrice Polley and Jean Jimines; seated,
Jonie Hauser, Juanita Baird, Dorothy Waltz, Dorothy Cole
and Pauline Luke. Missing from the graduating group photo
are Opal Peontke, Jo Ann Willis and Ed Kyan.

Itb paA XK V U kip w itk

FIRST
FEDERAL

3 Die As Home
For Aged Burns

Lyman Band
To Give Program
For League

savers and homeowners
look ahead...get ahead

Gov. Burns
Guarded

Timer Helps
Boy’s Heart

Dacaariw 31,1113
ASSETS

DIRECTORS

Rsal Estate Owned
Federal Homo Loan Bank Stock
Federal Agencies' Kerurltiso
Florida DevoL Corp. Stock
Florida DeveL Corp. Advance
U. S. Securities
Cash On Hand and In Banka
Prapold Federal Insurance
pfflre Building and Equipment
(Leas Depreciation)

117,248,71M3

TOTAL
LIABILITIES
Savings Account*
Advance* for T airo, Insurance
l.oan* ia Prorcwi
Other Liabilities
Reserve*:
37,300.04
Hpeclfio
General
1,4.14,719.11
Surplus
313.813.41

A '/ r f o

■ f ^

7

913^10,934.03
1,781.73
37,388.97
8,803.14

Par Yi

OFFICERS and STAFF
E. C. HARPER, SR.

MAXINE EKERN

President

AeaUlant Secretary-Treasurer

E. C. HARPER, SR.
President Hanford Electric Co.
GEORGE TOUHY
Association Operating Officer

J. H. VAN HOY
Management Consultant

JACK L GREENE
Certified Public Accountant

DEBARY’S LEGION POST presented veterans at the Lake City Hospital
with a brand new television set for Christmas. Member* in the photo are,
from left, Fred McLaren, past commander; Alfred Newell; H. B. Lyons;
Peter Koppenaal, commander; Virginia Harrison; Earl R. Andrew* and
W. G. William*, vice commander.
(Cox Photo)

3,000.00
4,273.00
070,123.00
007.933JM
H1,44 M3
311,743.74

Attorney
Retired County Avaeanor

OMAHA, Neb. (UPI)
Kxell Henderson wu nursing
a sore heel today — and all
because ha wanted to whoop
it up on New Year’s Eve.
Henderson, 25, dashed front
his home nt tho stroke of mid­
night waving a 22 caliber re­
volver. Tho gun foil from his
hands, hit the porch steps
and discharged a bullet whieh
struck hie heoL

100.000. 00

A. EDWIN 8IIINHOLSER
SANFORD F. DOUDNEY

Heel O f A Way
To Celebrate

9U333.4M.U
274.I43.S7
114,174.44
194.000. 00

First Mortgage Loses
Passbook Loan#

home ownership, there’s a place in bur story for you.
Why not stop in soon and get in o n the happy ending?

Andrew, who has a "bole
In the heart "coodltioa, car-

Average length of lif* ia
th« U. 5. baa increased about
29 years siaea tho middl* eg
the 19th century.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION

GEORGE TOUHY
Eirentlvs Vies President

J. H. VAN HOY
First Vico President

8- F. DOUDNEY
Second Vico President

GENE ESTRIDGE
Assistant Vico President

IIAK1IARA FLYNT
Hand Teller

WENDY JOHNSON
EDNA POWELL
LESLIE JONES
DONNA NEWSOM
Tellers

A . EDWIN SHINHOLSER
Attorney

KORERT E. KARNS

ROSAMOND CHAPMAN

M. L. NICIIOLS

Insurance Counsellor

Secretary -Treasurer

Inspector

and Loan Association
312 West First Street

Sanford, Florida

�Future Of Farming
. 'r

W IS D O M FROM THE M O U THS O F BABES

Political Notebook

Many boys and girls who proud­
ly wear tha grass and whits 4-H
emblem seed aa assist to begin er
continue college. Toward this end,
far-sighted business enterprises have
been providing 4-H scholarship funds
for a long time.
College scholarships and fellow­
ships valued at |145,000 have been
presented to 275 o f the nation’s
most outstanding 4-H youths and to
young adults who ones were 4-H Club
members.
Presentations were made recent*
ly during the 42nd National 4-H
Club Congress at Chicago. This an­
nua] event is the showcase o f some
1,500 boys and girls representing
the best o f 4-H in all 50 states and
Puerto Rico. Hosts were the busi­
ness executives whose firms provide
the trips, scholarships and other 4-H
assistance.
I f this far-reaching interest and
support continues through the next
four decades as it has in the last
four, the technological advances still
on the drawing board, and many
more not yet conceived will have a
better chance to become realities.
Thus investment in rural youth pays
big dividends— dividends that keep
the U. S. A. agri-business in the
unique position it vigorously guards
today.

A group o f men recently had a

path at what could be a part o f the
U T S . farm aeene 20 yea n hence.
Ainonff the things they W
’ were
artificial lighting o f entire fields
i»w ifig possible several harvests
within a single growing season; de­
vices to predict which eggs hatch
pallets and which produce roosters;
soil sterilized against plant disease
and harmful weeds by mobile X-ray
units.
Fantastic — but not impossible—
were electronic vegetable harvesters
capable o f selecting only mature
crops then cleaning, grading and
packaging them as the machine trav­
els over the field; processed milk
weighing a fraction o f raw milk,
stored without refrigeration and
transported to a common market;
converted salt water piped from the
ocean to areas having a shortage of
fresh water; fanners taking week­
end roeket tripe to check up on agri­
culture in far away places; and
scores o f other seemingly unbeliev­
able developments.
Who, two decades ago. envisioned
the technological changes — the me­
chanical, chemical and biological de­
velopments that today make our ag­
riculture the most efficient in the
world; the efficiency which enables
92 per cent of our working force to
choose non-farm occupations?
We can be reasonably assured
that future developments will bo
products o f the minds of young men
and women presently on a farm, and
who will leave the farm, but not ag­
riculture, to find work. Many o f
these young people will carry to their
jobs a solid background of specialized
experience, skills and training gath­
ered in the 4-H agricultural program
supervised by the Extension service
o f land-grant universities and col­
leges.
But practical experience alone
does not meet the expanding needs
o f the vast agri-business complex.
Formal education is essential. And
that education is costly.

WASHINGTON (NBA) —

as fanmetal aa
Britain’s
apy-eex scandal*,
congressional leaders chastised
him in speeches on both Sen­
ate and Housa floors.
In spits o f thle, Nellan feela
ha haa had a partial victory.
Ha haa been given credit for
forcing the administration to
postpone until next year ap­
propriations o f |455 million
for ARA and $900 million for
APW. But he has little doubt
that this money will be ap­
propriated later on.
Neitan earn# out of tha
Whit* Housa tha other day
singing praises o f President
Johnson after their first meet­
ing because he seemed to be
economy-minded.
Now Nellan feels that h*
may hava to taka o f f on the
Johnson budget fo r next year.
He has learned that the ad­
ministration may try to shift
about |2 billion worth of
spending from the new 1985

eoat e f • ■tmfcfpal building
project. Tha movement spread
to 12 neighboring count!#*
which decided to reject all ac­

The one-man crusade by Ed­
win P. Neilen, U. 8. Chamber
o f Commerce president, fo r
celerated public works monop
greater morality la govern­
from tho federal government.
ment la beginning to show re­
Then in Crongrces, Rep. W .
sult*, but not many.
3. Bryan Dom, D-S. C., led a
What ha la particularly
fight to atop federal govern­
against are pork barrel spend­
ment development o f a r screw
ing, congressional veto buy­
tlon area for Trotter Shoals.
ing and eelling through fed­
Tha local community wanted
eral tax fund subsidies for
to make a $50 million indus­
purely local projects.
trial park out of the tree, f|.
The Wilmington, Del., bank­
nancing it with its own funds.
er has made about 76 speeches
On Dorn’s Inalitence, the fed­
on these subjects since last
eral recreation plan was kill­
March, when he took over as
ed.
heed o f the country’s biggest
Neilen makes d e a r h a
business organisation.
doesn’t include ell members o f
"I sometimes feel that 1’va
Congress in criticising the nagrown etala on this," ha aayi
tlonal capital for "braten polnow. 'I ’m talking too much
itical immorality that would
and — I'm Just talking to other
almost embarrass the Coe*
businessmen. I may not be
Nostra crime ring."
retching the people who ean
"In fact,” he told a Balti­
do something to change these
more audience, "there’s •
condition*.”
standing Joke in Washington
But ha has had good press
support, particularly from th e1bu,|K*t *nto the A™*
° f that the government’s real
1984,
motive it going after Coaa
editorial writers,
This would cause a bigger Nostra is to eliminate com­
"I’m getting a lot of letters
telling me to keep it up,” he deficit in the current budget. petition."
•ays. "I’m planning another But it might bring the 19C3
series o f speeches In Jan­ budget total below the $100
billion mark and bring it clos­
uary.”
Nellan has mora requests er to being balanced
Nellan recognises this at an
for speeches than he ean fill,
By Hal Cochraa
from all over the country. So old political trick used by both
Things that never will haphe is stirring up tha voters, If parties. President Eisenhower,
for example, ran up a $13 bil­
not Washington.
pen ar* tha onta most peoIt is the big money that he lion budget deficit In 1959, but
is talking about. His partic­ showed a $777 million surplus PU worry ,b o u t
ular target is the more than $1 in 1980, which was also an
Some mad bargains sales
billion requested for Area Re­ •lection year.
Neilnn
points
to
a
few
cases
give
a woman a chant* to
development
Administration
and Accelerated Publie Works. where local communities have ruin one dress in order to
H* feels that this money is rebelled against unwanted fed­ buy another.
ALWAYS were driven Into Ireing forced on local commun­ eral projects.
their many affaire by an at­ ities by government planners
In Bartow, Fie., the city
A native o f India has •
tempt to prove to themselves he blasted on his first day In council and community leaders
that they were atill able to at­ office. He also criticises con­ rejected a deal to let the fed­ mustache 10 inch** wide.
tract a man.
gressmen who want to do eral government pay half the We’d suggest clear ecup.

Barbs

Thought For Today
When she heard the name of
Jesus, she came in the press behind,
and touched His garment. — Mark
5:27.
•
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•
This woman had been plagued
with an Illness for 12 years, but
when she heard Jesus was passing
by she. determined in her heart to
tuoch Him. Mny we have the snme
determination to touch Him by faith
that we might be made whole.
— Rev. Hubert M. Wilder, I’astor,
Pinccrcst Assembly of God, Sanford.

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic

Mery offere a very com­ to argue that because a lawyer
mon dilemma that ta faced knows more about criminal
by aaracu, widows aad di­ violations o f our legal codes,
then such a lawyer la more
vorced women. So scrapbook
likely to be crooked himself?
thla case, for It eleara ap
Actually, tho average wom­
It wnsn t a sexual urge but
ana of the Illogical attitudes
an la definitely not a passion- an ego hunger that drove
•f the average man. Aad It
ate creature.
them onward.
also exposes a common fal­
They freely admitted it was
Men are the aexy half o f the
lacy a boot aexy women.
man’s attention, rather than
human
race,
nut
thry
gener­
Study these crucial truths,
his sexual advances, that they
’ for they will help prevent ally project their own notions
wera afterl
upon
the
innocent
female
half
divorce.
(Always writs to Dr.
o f the population.
A new method o f protecting the climate. There was n gen­ Weather Bureau haa found
CASE R-44Q: Mery L., aged
Crans
In care o f thla aeweeral
global
warming
trend
Even when immoral women
that the mean annual tempera- 22, Is an attractiva nurse.
fruit treee, especially citrus
from 1885 until at least 1040. tura haa dropped in both tha
serve as proatltues or call paper, enclosing a long
“
Dr.
Crane,”
aha
began,
*1
and truck gardening plants
Since 1040 a cooling trend northern and aouthern hemis­ have a problem that Is very girls, they still are not motiv­ stamped, addressed envelope
from freeie-frost damage has appears to have started. Cllm- pheres by 0.2 degrees F, and
ated by aexuat desire but by and 20 cents to cover typing
common among nurses.
been developed by Dr. James •logical
evidences
Indicate tha mean winter temperatures
l i t easy money or ego infla­ and printing coat* when you
"F or example, when
send for one o f hie book­
A. L e u ter, Brevard Engineer­ thet Florida can expect en In­ by 0.4 degrees F since the nurses accept dates with boye, tion.
lets.)
creased
occurrence
o
f
severe
early
1940’a.
ti n boys sem to think wa will
"Oh, but Dr. Crane," some
ing College scientist.
freesing
conditions
through­
Even
at
thla
early
stage,
rec­
permit
morn
sexual
liberties
of
you
may
protest,
"I
know
Dr. Lesetar’s new method
o f protection has resulted from out tho next decade and per- ord cold weather has been ex­ than Is true o f the average women who don’t need money
perienced over a large portion girl.
but atill they hava affairs. So
ressarch originally aimed nt hnps fur the next 50 years.
In the early 1050’s qualified o f the United States this win­
"S o they quickly want to doesn’t that fact prove they
thermo-protection methods for
climatologists predicted that a ter. Thus, the warming trend perk end start petting parties. are naturally passionate crea­
lunar exploration.
The fundamental principles trend to voider and stormier that haa dominated the world Ami when w* rebuff their ad- tures?”
Well, it may seem so on first
Involved In the thermal protec­ winters was developing. There climate since the IHHO’e ap­ vanees, they teem to act ae If
glance. Such women, however,
tion o f man on the surface of Is considerable evidence to pears to have come to an end. we ere being hypocritical.
Dr. David I). Woodbrldge,
"Indeed, most fellow* aeem are not erxy but era usually
tho moon have been adapted to support this prediction. First,
plant systems In Florida. O ne the winter of 1067-58 brought Director of Itesearch at Brev- to think nurses permit illicit goaded into exctaslv
analo f the important aspects of the most critlrnl freesing con- •rd Engineering College stat­ sexual liberties. Why Ho men ity as a tonic to their wound­
ed feminine ego.
the adaptation of the lunar ditiona to Florida In 110 years, ed, "Experimental testa at the huve that notion?”
Illogical Men
And every supposedly pas­
thermo-proteetlon methods to Second, tho winter o f 1902-83 eollego have shown that the
Not only do nurses have this sionate woman that I have
plant systems was the utilisa­ produced even moro severe new technique affords consid­
tion of readily nvullnhlu ami conditions thun Unit o f 1957- erable proection; for example, piublsin but so do widows and ever treated as a doctor has
58.
four to six hours protection divorced womsn.
ALWAYS been afflicted with
inexpensive materials.
Third, the winter o f 1002-83 were obtained with the ambi­
For men ere often very Il­ a sexual or social inferiority
Freexe dsmagn It a major
complex!
concern to Florida since the was tha worst In Europe for ent air :tu degrees below frees- logical creature*.
atate’e whole e c o n o m y Is 100 years. Fourth, unpreee ing. Much longer periods of
My medical colleagues have
Thus, they figure that be­
greatly affected by It* citrus dented atornis and record cold protection were obtained when cause nurses take rare of mats often referred their nympho,
and winter vegetable produc­ struck the whole of the United the ambient air temperature patiente or because willows maniacs to ms so l'r« had a
tion. There Is ample evidence States during the winter of wee only five to |0 degrees be­ and divorcee* have enre been very heavy clientele o f sox pamarried, then such women ere tlents.
that cyclic variations occur in IMS-43. Fifth, the U. 8. low freesing.
However, effective utilisa­ likely to be promiscuous.
Soma had lost a breast by
tion o f thu new techniques re­
"Slut knows more about nmputatino, as because of
tir e s specific tailoring to in­ aex,” Is their Illogical Idea, "so cancer or automobile wrecks.
Other* suffered from un­
CAM u a YOURftILF dividual plant systems to be she must permit more sexual
sightly seers resulting from
Current research liberties."
IfAllONO ABOUT TRAiHCO PGT8, BcrtTl
' protected.
efforts o f Itrevard Engineer­
Hut that Is obviously a fal­ bums or Injuries. Or their
W rev; a o t o t e v v o o c / v j find in t u g w o t a t T
i
ing College in this area ere di­ lacious conclusion.
uterus had been removed eo
WAK l ftCCOROJ? I HAD CHARGE OP U»Cr J
TA! V
TELEGRAPHIC COAWUNlCAttON LIMES AilO )
FO - - / rected toward the application
It is no more logical than to they fall below par a* a wom­
HAO TO ROM A LIMG ACPOSi. A IOOO-YAkO &lt; Fat Ul AOWII cTl l ' of this new technique to the
nrgue that because a dietician an.
front oh Withering rifle Final— x h a d 1
hc
w
u
principal agricultural systems. knows more about foods, then
Sterility was elso a common
APET GROUNDHOG NAMED CICERO ANOX
This research will he continu­ •he eats more than the aver­ goad to promiscuity.
GOT RIM TO DIG A "TUNNEL OVCST,THEM
CRAWL. BACK.PULLING THE WIRE
M.V
er! as rapidly as funds become age woman.
Desplta their apparent sex
INSTRUMENT,EOAD/ iDCCCO 16 NOW
available."
Wouldn't it be equally stupid usl gluttony, thei* women

Unclassified

Citrus Protection

OUR HOARDING

Peter Ecfsovi

something for their home
states at government expense
and "slick businessmen who
get fat on tax-supported sub­
sidies."
This makes ths Bobby Baker
scandal in Washington look
like petty larceny by com­
parison. Yet the Baksr ease
It receiving full-scale Senate
investigation.
Neilan’e charge* aren’t be­
ing investigated by Congress.
On ths contrary, when h*
charged that the federal spoils

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BY JULIAN STENSTBOM

G a tor* H ad B e tte r B e G ood In *64
Take it from Heed Ccaeh Bay Grave* of the Univer­
sity of Florida football team, the Gator* had better be
an improved gridiron aggregation in 1984. If they aren't,
it might be dangerous for members o f the club to even
suit up.
W hy? For one thing the Gators will face one o f the
tcughett schedule* in the nation, much less the most de­
manding any Florida football team ha* ever aeen.
For example, within a period o f six weeks the Gators
face five Southeastern Conference team* who** combined
record during the past pigskin *ea»on included 36 wins,
eight losses and four ties. All five o f these clubs ap­
peared in bowl games over the holidays.
Three of the five — Mississippi State, Louisiana State
and Alabama — will be played on the road. The Gators
will meet the other pair — Auburn and schedule new­
comer, Ole Miss — in Gainesville.
All five played with young teams during the 1963
season which means losses at each school will be slight
but experience will be on the Increase.
Combine this with traditional foes such as Georgia,
Miami and Florida State, and it might seem overwhelming.
Tossed in as the opener Is Southern Methodist, an allaophomore outfit which was the only club—outside o f
Texas In the Cotton Bowl — to whip Navy all season.
And, the Mustangs — with a bunch o f sick gridders—al­
most upset Oregon In El Paso’s Sun BowL
•
*
*
*

Hounds Seek Cats, Vandy
2nd Victory Set SEC Pace
Over Team
ATLANTA (UPI) Topranked Kentucky and alxthranked Vanderbilt, heading
for a Monday night collision,
are expected to set the pace
Saturday night ai the South­
eastern Conference begins its
1964 baiketball race.

Kentucky and Vandy, both
10-0, are the only SEC teams
which went through the De­
cember tuneups unbeaten and
the winner of their meeting
in Nashville, Tenn., must b*
considered the favorite for th*
SEC title.
The Wildcats, in search of
their 21st league title and a
shot at their fifth national
crown, o p e n their league
schedule Saturday night her*
in Atlanta against unpredict­
able Georgia Tech (3-3) which
beat Kentucky twlca last sea­
son.
Vanderbilt, disproving eoaeh
Roy Skinner's pr* • season
claim that the Commodores
were a year away, will visit
the Tennessee Vols (7-2) who
hav* won six straight aftar *
slow start and now rat* as th*
SEC dark hors*.
Georgia currently holdi th*
SEC lead thanks to a 49-47
victory over Alabama In th*
only lntra-leagu* gam* play­
ed before Saturday night. But
the Bulldogs, only 2-3 over-all,
ar* expected to fall by th*
wayside Saturday in a visit to
Louisiana State (3-7).
Other SEC games Saturday
night include Alabama (3-3)
at Mississippi (3-3), Auburn
(4-1) at defending champion
Mississippi State (4-6), and
Florida (4-2), the Gator Bowl
champion, at Tulane which
hasn't been able to break in­
to the win column in nin*
games.

Lyman High School’a GreySeminole High’s basketball
five return* to the cage ware
bounds go back into action
tonight at the school'a Flem­
tonight after the holiday lay­
ing Gymnasium in Sanford
off and will travel to Eau
and entertaina the Boone High
Gallia tor a non-conference
School Brave* of Orlando—
contest with th* Commo­
currently the number two
ranking outfit in the Metro
dores.
Conference.
In an tarlier tilt thia sea­
Tonight’s engagement will
son, the 'Hounds took a $4
begin at approximately 8 p. m.,
to 49 decision from th* Comfollowing a preliminary con­
modores
who undoubtedly
test between the Junior var­
MIAMI (U r i)- T h * Orange
will be out to even up the
sity units of the two school*.
Bowl Committee and officials
seriea this evening.
Ralph Stumpf, head coach of
of th* Big Eight Conference
tha Tribe’* varsity, said that
Saturday night th* Grey­
met Thursday and indicated
tonight h* would atart Barry
hounds will return to the Ly­ there won't be an Immediate
Harks at center, Mike Rowes
man Gym and host the Oak decision on renewing a con­
and Mike Glad at the forward
Ridge five from Orlando in tract for the conference to
slots, plus Dennis Brown and
another non-conference
af­ supply football teams for the
Barry Johnson at th* guard
JUI.IAN ADAMS, former Sanford man and a pilot for TWA, flew into
fair.
Orange Bowl Classic.
positions.
So far this season th* Grey­
Sanford Thursday in his amphibious sportsman’s piano for n visit with his
C. Jackson Baldwin, head
This is a different letup
hounds have won two of their of the schedule committee,
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Itoss Adams, 1118 Park Avenue. Adams (right)
than the one Stumpf used
three games. They will be at said he hopes his committee
landed on Lake Monroe, lowered his landing gear, and taxied up the boat
prior to the holiday break.
full strength for tonight's con­ will be able to make a rec­
ramp at the City float Rasta. He was greeted by his long time friend and
With this starting aggrega
test.
local sporting goods store owner, Harry Hobson.
(Herald Photo)
ommendation to tha Orange
tion. Stumpf will hava Billy
The engagement at Eau
Bowl Committee as a whole
Higgins, Kenny Tyre, Marv
Gallia will follow a Junior later this month.
varsity affair between the
Sheffield and Mike McClary
He aaid a Big Eight bowt
two schools.
ready for reserve duty.
committee will Isold meeting*
“ When I look at this schedule as an athletic director,"
Lyman's
JayVees
have
So far thii season the Sem­
of its own and "once the sit­
aays Graves, "It*. great." But he adds, “ When I lock at it
racked up tbrre wins in as
inole*
hava
posted
only
on*
uation Is resolved, there will
aa a head coach, all I’v* got to say is *no comment.’ "
many starts this season. They
victory in five starta. In Metro
be a joint announcement by
Florida opens ita ’64 slat* on Sept. 19, with SMU at
hsve been spearheaded by
play they have a one and one
the Orange Bowt Committee
Jacksonville. The following week it goes to Jackson for a
Speaclal to Sanford Herald center Dave Mattie who In
record—a victory over Or­
and the Big Eight Confer­
tiff with Mississippi State and on to Baton Itouge the
the
Baby
Greyhound's
contest
lando'* Edgewater and a loss
The early bird got the worm
ence.”
following week to tangle with the Tiger* c f LSU.
to Orlando's Maynard Evans—
in Thursday night’s jai alai with the New Smyrna Beach
A pair of inaugural handi­ ford-Orlando Kennel club.
On Oct. 10, Graves* Gators meet Mississippi in Gainesthe number on* five in th* cap runners still looking for
action at the Orlando Semi bucketed 29 points.
Joe
Gerard's
Ample
Angle
▼Hies, are home again the following week with South
Layman's starting varsity
Metro at this time.
nole
Fnmton— a
second
their first wins of the sea­ and Starlight's llypnotique
Carolina and travel to Tuscaloosa on Oct. 24, to meet the
Stumpf is hoping that exten­ son headline tonight's fea­ showed enough In schooling game perfects paying $701 10. five tonight will include ren­
Crimson Tide of Alabama.
The post five team of Elu ter Donnie Smith, forward*
sive drill* during the holidays tured lOths race at the San- races to earn berths in the
On Oct. 31, the Gators meet Auburn In Gainesville,
Jim Goplian and Richard
LAS VEGAS (UPI)—Heavy
will help get his elub o ff to a
season—but both have gone ami Manuel ran up five
tackle Georgia In Jacksonville on Nov. 7, entertain Flo­
Grant, plus guards Bill To!- weight champ Sonny Liston
straight
points
in
the
big
good atart tonight. Defensive­
without a win in two official
rida State in Gainesville on Nov. 21, and close out the
event with llafael and Pedro son and Joe Asher.
says he'll put off leaving for
ly, Stumpf feels that his boys
starts.
eeason against Miami’s Hurricanes on Nov. 28, also in
coming in second to form
Miami, site of his title bout
have done a pretty good Job.
Both
runners
have
had
Gainesville.
with Cassius Clay, as long as
"But,” he insisted, "w e have
trouble negotiating the first the 5-1 combination that re­
COLLEGE
The Gators lost 11 men from the 1963 squad. They
possible to avoid hearing
mi.Mcd too many of our shots.” Stetson 69, Georgia Southern turn in their previous starts turned the season's largest
were end Buss Brown; tackles Fred Pearson, John I&gt;cnt
Clay.
As nn example, Stumpf
and both have the speed to perfoctn payoff to date. The
39
and Frank Laaky; guards Gerald Odom, Jack Kati, Jack
"I'd heir him anywhere I'd
pointed out that in a contest Jacksonville 73, Carson New­ win if they can avoid early 1-3 quinlela was worth $51.80.
Thompson and Jercme Jones; center Jimmy Morgan; halfMuguerza and Jacin In
be,”
tha champion s a i d
trouble.
against Oak Ridge during th*
LOS ANGELES (UPI) —
man 66
back Hagood Clarke and fullback Jim O'Donnell.
Thursday after his
sixth The golfing nomads, lcsl by
Other greyhounds In the post four stopped the post
Tangerine Bowl High School Richmond 69. Florida State 63
MIAMI (UPI)—Venezuela's workout witnessed by a crowd
The Gators return ends Burry Brown, Charles Casey,
featured 10th are Wills Win. two team of Gusli and laircnbasketball tournament t h * Mercer 85. Presbyterian 42
king Arnold Palmer and Na­
zo twice in the eighth game top moncy-wInning thorough of 4U0.
Lynn Matthews, Gary Thomas and Randy Jackson; tackles
Donna's
Mis*
Kay,
James
Tribe attempted 79 shots while
tional Open champion JullueGAMES t o n ig h t
Dennis Murphy, Larry Gagner, Sydney MacLean and
Liston plans to wind up 1loros, open the 1964 big
Rock, Trusted, Doloros Jean, feature doubles hut had to bred—Tantao—has been pur
Oak Ridge aimed only 48 at
IIIGII SCHOOL
settle Mr runner-up position chased by btemphls car deal training here Jan. 23, one
John Whatley; guarda Bill Rlchbourg and U rry Beck­
the basket. However, Oak Orlando lloone at Seminole and O. B.'s Torpedo.
money campaign today when
as tJie latter made good on er llerher Herff for $230.(100, month before the fight. But they lee off In the $30,(Hfl
man; centers Roger Pettea, Jim Bernhardt and Gary
Tonight’ s entries:
Ridge beat the Seminole* by Edgcuater at Orala
I'lllsr II ti n - I II till?— their third try for game it was announced here Thurs he'll train to meet top rated loss Angeles Opm tourna­
Cliett; quarterbacks Tom Shannon, Jimmy Hall and Kay
one point in nn overtime af­ x-Apupka at DcLand
firm!# II— 1.
Slipper, point. Martin and Kchaniz day.
Clay elsewhere. "A champion ment.
Stephenson; halfbacks Alan I’oe, Allen Trammell, Jerry
fair.
3. Johnny Tip. 3 Htimnirrett i.
Mainland at Melbourne
The five-year-old Tamao, can't take any chancel,” he
4.
Toni
Hmllr)
.
5
It
ink
Trust. came in third In post six.
Newcomer, Dick Kirk and Jack Harper; fullbacks Larry
During the holidays each Lyman at Eau Gallic
Hut If Palmer’ s game does­
«. Niirprls« (lu«atf 7. IUIIoIa,
Areiliu won the fourth game who earned $183,493 In Vcn said. "I'm going to fight
Dupree, Tom Campbell and Billy Jc* James, plus defen­
n't Improve, he won't b*
member o f the Tribe hat been Colonial at Cocoa
4 Fit
for
the
second czurla where he startrd 39 them as they’re rated, and
n r r o x fi vtirrs — n. i* mii* singles
sive specialists Bruce Bennett and Ken Russell and kick­
among the men at the pay
working on his free throwing Jax Jackson at Seabreeze
— lamsli® V — 1 khr.ik*.
2. .straight night to pair with tunes, won 19, placed to and If they think he’s the best window when the winners ar*
ing specialist Bob Lyle.
ability anil has fired 100 or x-Conforenee game.
!»!»!«* I&gt;.»., J. Swift M , 4. Mar­ the third game winner, Luis, finished third In four, was
man, it’s all right with me.'
announced.
low Brandy, &amp;. Jama i Klntr,
more shuts a day at field goal
« il*» Slim. 7. 0.11.'* Article. in a 3-3 combination for a sold by Dr. Ansrlmo Alvar
The defending champion
range.
3. .!«»#• Cutty
daily double payoff o f $13.20. ado. T h e
Venezuelan-bred
played like a 10 handicapper
-W e’ll find out tonight.”
Til III II H IM : - fl N Mile —
horse made his debut In the
lirml# l&gt;— I. 8t«i» In htyla, 2
Thursday in th* Pro-Am and
Stumpf remarked, " i f this
Tarantella, S. Connt* (’hole*,
U. 8. recently at Tropical
came In with a sad 79.
work has helped us. Regard
i. Jimmy flock, .. Tip Flight,
Park by whipping a good
"I was doing everything
*. Halil* Mi*Ituff. 7. Kliitf Cord,
less,” he concluded, "w e ex
CORPUS CHRIST!, T e x
.•print Held In six furlongs
n Gallant Butterfly
wrong," he said. "O ff the
pect Glad to help us, especially
Fill ll l ll II U i: — A III MHr—
(UPI) — (Junrterhiu'k Duke
in 1:09 2 3.
tee, on the fairways, and on
MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) — firndr
M— 1. 8h»' ■
Set, 2
in the rebounding department.
Herff said lie was looking Carlisle, who outplayed Navy’s the greens. ! had a fourNEW YORK (U l’ 1) - End
Crow
flock,
s
•;
•
v
lUn,
i
S.-niur
Bowl
coaches
hoped
Meunwhile, when l l o o n t
famed Roger Htaubarh In tha
I Frlr# War, f tng his long "w ar”
putter on th* fourth. And da
with forward to running Tamao
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI)| The previous meetings this come* here tonight they will for a break In th* unusual Htrobtn*.
Daddy floptr.
7. I&gt;oncA«t#r,
Cotton Howl Wednesday, face*
you know I had that 79 with
m
m
Amerl csn
Football season hsve been defensive bring a record o f three wins wintry weather today to al­ |)!ih|o, I Ponns'o Fifty M in Madison Square Garden, slug against four-time U. S. Horse
another
tough
football
rhnl
three blrdlea.”
Lesgue title game Sunday affairs with the Chargera and four losses. They will also l,,w their squads needed prne- FIFTH IIM K — A in Mil* — ger Jose Torres defends hit of the Year Kelso in the
lirml® II— I. Kin*, Ml ;Ull*»t,
$100,000 Widcner Handicap at lenge Saturday in —npproprl
matches the league’s strong­ winning both, 17-13 am! 76,
Puerto
Rican
middleweight
It was Antic's first com­
9*
S
lln
I**rrj
-I
•
i
bririjf ono of the Motro'a tup
" time for Saturday's 15th
ately enough — tha Challenge petitive swing at a golf ball
est defensive eleven, the Bos­ Boston Coach Mike Holovak
i Mint Woi w. ■. k 1 Him title tonight against speedy Hialeah.
scorers. Dick Wellon, plus annual football classic,
* Hrochur*, 7 Doncaster Shy, Jose Gonzalez.
Ilowl.
ton Patriots, against the top hopes the return of speedster
In more than six weelu—and
The opposing Northern snd ■ K • Bora! Puk*
Mika Schmidt and Tom Beck.
Stars from tha Southwest he admitted he was a bit
offensive team, the San Diego Ron Burton to th* offensive
Their
10
•
rounder
marks
m
i
n
i
m
r
n
—
3.0
mii
*
—
Southern college
All-Star*
face stnrs from the rest of the rusty before play started.
l.rml#
It— I. Star Tray, 2
Chargers.
backfield will he enough to
were chased indoors Tuesday I'm « t urn, 3 Kbnnj ; n*n, Torres' first Garden appear­
nation in a contest which on
ance
and
first
nat.onaily
tele­
turn the tables.
I.
I.uvamlk*.
r
.
t»»t&gt;M«
Marl*,
by snow, aiect and freezing
paper at k-ust promises to be
B A L T I M O R E (U PI) - rain that hit this gulf port * Banal*, 7. Mary ftp, •• Sue vised bout.
Boston's inability to score
Ml*
TOKYO (UPI) - Fighting full of offense.
George Bamberger today be­
’I
he
two
Joses
were
born
In
was
the
big
difference
in
the
city. Signal drills were run 0I2IF.ITII I I K i : — A Ml M il*
HOUSTON, Tex. (U PI) Carlisle proved that
he
LONDON (UPI) — Freddl*
came the Baltimore Orioles'
Puerto Rico but now fight llarada, 122, Japan, knockrd
hut th* indoors session |mlt- — i.r m lr ( '— 1 s * t l.ur * 3
Hermit Zarley, 22-year-old two previous games. The Pa­
first full-time minor league ril work on pass patterns snd IlltC Flam*. S Olntin Klvi, 4 out of New York Ami de­ out Avelino Estrada, 121%, eould throw against Navy, Mark of Brooklyn, N. Y., will
triots
controlled
the
ball
in
Br kton, 5 Jrf? Mi-. 4 My»graduate of the University of
tossing a pair of long bomba meet Great Britain's Ray
pitching Instructor. Bamber­
flc.il, 7. Halil* Fame, I Oft* spite tlit? difference! in their Philippines (3).
widespread plays.
Houston who recently turned both encounter* and were
• V ilk. r
to teammate Phil Hart is for Shields in a 10-round heavy­
slugger vs. boxer styles, they
ger, a veteran of 18 seasons
beaten
on
explosive
long
pais
Coaches u*ed the forced lll.llT H II \| i: —
in IIllr
pro, was honored as the col­
the Longhorn's f i r s t t w o weight bout at the Two Circus
1are at "even money” in the
in professional baseball, was
piuctico slowdown to di»cu«* —I.mdr II — l Ml«a I
legiate golfer of the year to- plays. While Burton, who un­
■cores. Texas romped to a 28- Arena in Blackpool, Eng., on
Appeal.
3.
I
- V . betting.
assigned to work throughout
derwent
a
touchy
back
opera­
NEW
YORK
(U
PI)—When
probable defensive alignments 4 Shand* L«®r, l Cos-Ion
day by the All-America Golf
Feb. 6.
6
victory over Navy,
the
Orioles'
farm
system
with
tion In September, Is not the
pitchrr At Worthington earn®
in the first plsy-for-pay game Hock, « l»oncA*?*»r Champ. 7.
™ Committee. Zarley won a rec­
chryssr.
■
H
•
h«i&gt;n
threat he once wss, Holovak young pitchers.
up
to
the
New
York
Giants
In
for the future professional m i l l it %i i: — ft IH Mila
ord five college tournament*
expects his speed to spread
TOKYO (UPI) — Ben Ha­ 1933, his first nta)or league
gridders. Each member o f the (•rail* %— 1. llork Flight. 2.
this year.
out the Charge defense enough
Mac, 2. lvln.4 T*rry. 4 gan shot record low scores performances were shut-outs
winning team will receive Opal
11.*rn .»••!»* 1loti. j. KIt PA lionk.
to give fullback I.arry Girroa
CLINTON, Maine (U PI) - |90() and the losers get $700 &lt; Mktit* 7. It llliiv, 1. O. II • «».’ 274 In the masters golf against Hie Phillies and Dodg­
more running room. Burton Carlton Willey, the New York
AmiMo
tournament am! 276 in the ers for iilenticsl 6-0, 6 0 vic­
each.
rass rn k i r n — II Ml Nil*
PRINCETON. N. J. (UPI) also Is a pass threat both Meti' pitcher, will be hon
tories.
U.
S. open championship.
—
i.
\
Will l l Win, 2.
—The U. S. Winter Olympic short and long.
orrd by the Clinton Lions Club
TriiRt'J. 2. t»onn»’* Mill K i y.
hockey team played a pair of
San Diego Coacji Sal Cell- lor the fifth consecutive year.
1. Amp! * Ana, 1*. i l(ypn*i 14"
f|t|A A 1Morns J«*tn. 7. Oil
exhibition games Wednesday man al«o expects more from The club announced Thursday
CHICAGO (UI’ D—The late Tori**
mat llnrlc
night in its final U. S. appear­ his offense. Halfback Paul |that Willey, Maine'* only ma­ Robert S. (Bob) Zuppkc, who &gt;:i.i . v »:vi*si J »it t i t . —. i s miiance
before
leaving
f o r Lowe, who finished second In
—IlrnilII
—
I. It.ijih It—
4II.
jor league baseball player, wss born In Berlin, Germany, ]. L.!«Ht Match, I S k ill. « l u ­
Europe and won both. The the league In rushing, was
will ba their guest at a din­ and coached football for 29 r e ttnek. *
D A 'l
Mi k Iu
Yanks defeated the St. Ni­ held to six ysrds In 12 car­ ner next Wednesday.
years at U. of Illinois, was T im*. « Win.! tn Win. 7. Hilv-r
Shaba,
»
III
Marili
ries
in
the
two
games,
cholas Club of New York, 6 3,
credited with Introducing the
Lowe said he has studied
and Princeton University, 6-2.
"huddle” for signal calling.
films and knows what he
WACO, Texas (U P I) — The
was doing wrong. He aaid
aouthwest
conference
b« might gain close to 200 first
WASHINGTON (U PI&gt;-T b* yard* this week.
DALLAS (UPt) Jerry
football campaign was in 1915
Washington Touchdown Club
wrhrn Baylor and Oklahoma, Tubbs, Dallas Cowboys line­
Thursday named George Hal
EXCEPT
then a member, tied for the backer. Is a banker in Dallas
as, coach of the world cham
SUNDAY
when not playing football.
title.
plon Chicago Bears, as pro­
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) fessional c o a c h-ofthe-yesr. Art Mahaffey, ace righthandTHURSDAY
MATINEES
Halas, 68, will receive the #r of the Philadelphia Phillies
JACTIONI THRILLS)
WED. A SAT.
LADIES
award at the elub'a annual who was plagued by Injuries
Worlifi fattest Sport
NIGH r
2 I*. M.
dinner on Jan. 11.
last season, Thursday signed
“ IT WONT HE
hia 1964 contract. Mahaffey,
LUXURIOUS CLUBHOUSE
Drawings Each Wednesday at 8 P. M.
LONG NOW . . .
23, had a 7-10 record last
GLASS-ENCLOSED
IIRATED GRANDSTAND
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TORONTO (UPI) — T h e season and an earned run
VALET
PARKING
. . I’ll noon be appear­
Stanley Cup Is the oldest tro­ average of 3.99.
COME IN AND SEE US
P A *I MUTUIL
phy in professional athletics
WAGERING
"Whcra Th# Top llo g i Run Itsin or Shine"
ing regularly in t h e
0 on the North American Con
[II CAMES NIGHTLY\
pages of this newttpnper.
tinent.
L a d iti Night*,
AUSTIN, Texas (UPI) I have some funny ex­
Th* 1914 Longhorns are the
periences I want to tell
a ii es
highest-scoring football team
you
nbout.
SANFORD
1—OS S . PARK AVE.
NEW YORK ( UPI» — nixie in the history of the Univer­
•sierv. 9b. 131-6221
Walker,
popular outfielder sity of Texas with 336 points
$wnr. Me Mi wen
LAST WEEK’S WINNERS
“ WATCII FOR M E !"
V K K N N K L C LU B
with Brooklyn in the 1940's in eight games for aa aver­
Jeannette Johnson
Mrs.
5V.
J.
Fitspatrick
had three m ajorlejgue reU age of 44.75 points per game.
0 » l ANDO SEMINOLE
H U T 17 - it?
Joann* Patton
Junior Hinson
lives: papa Ewart, brother Their o p p o n e n t s scored a
C LOCAL TXADIMAXiUL
Van Aukrn, Tr.
Clifford K. Johnson
Harry and nephew Ernie total of 21 points for the seaMIDWAY BETWEEN SANFORD AND ORLANDO
MKV 1/ 92 AT FfRN PARK
§ Walker

Orange Bowl
Delays On
Big 8 Tie

2 Inaugural Entries Perfects Pays
Oil $704.40
Still Seeking Wins

Sonny Avoids
Gabby Clay

Cage Scoreboard

Senior Bowl
Hoping For
Cold Break

Patriots Look
To Ron Burton

Palmer Leads
Open Entries

Memphis Man
Buys Top
Money Horse

Carlisle Faces
New Challenge

Torres Defends
Title Tonight

Fight Results

Bamberger

Golfer Of Year

Schedules Meet

Fine Start

Washed Out

Willey, Speaker

Yanks Win Two

Started ‘Huddle*

FREE!

A First

Halas Award

L. B. And Finance

Mahaffey Signs

u a i.
a ia b

TONIGHT

Oldest Trophy

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High Scorers

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Family Affair

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SAYS:

FRONTON

IMPERIAL

SERVIC E
S T A T IO N

NIGHTLY 8:10

�Miss W arfel Betrothed

rov mm Jiew in
And Attendants

To William McQuatters

MISS CONNIE PENDARVIS

Fleet Reserve
Auxiliary Plans
Anniversary

Miss Pendarvis
Teen/ Club Queen

The t t u r a m t of virxtote
Roth WarM to William Kart
■cQoatten la a w w in d by
bar parents, Ur. art Mrs.
Harris Kart WarfcL
Tbc wedding will ba as
area* of Fab. S, at I p-nt, to
Pinacrait Baptist Church.
Tba bride-elect v ia bora to
Chaster County, Pa., attended
school to Maple Grora, Pe.,
and moved to Florida la ltoH.
Bba was graduated front Sans*
took High School in IMS, aad
la a member of tho aopbo
nor* elaaa at Orlando Junior
College.
Tho bride-groom, aoa of Mr.
aad Mra. Harry Dale MeQuattara, lto W. Woodlaad Drive,
Is a native of Now Loodou,
Conn. Ho moved to Florida
to IMS aad Is a member of
tba IMS graduating class,
Samtoolo High School. Ho Is
stationed at Walker Air Forts
Base, NOW Mexico.

the basis of charm aad man*

Connie Pendarvis of Oviedo oars by the sponsor, Mrs.

LESLIE JONES
(Photo by Gassnian)

Hartly Savage, and the chapcrones, Mrs. Clifford Pendarris of Oviedo aad Bob Editor’s note; As a Christmas
feature, wo ran a picture of
Davis of Chuloota.
She was crowned by Bob the children of Dr. aad Mrs.
Davis, who doubled aa Santa C. F. Brooke Smith banging
Claus aad bar escort Dick their stockings. Mrs. Smith
Stewart presented her with a was so delighted with the
p i c t u r e she purchased
bouquet of red roses.
copies flrorn our staff pho­
Music was provided by tho
"Telitars” of Orlando and tographer, BUI Vincent, for
Carol and Elisabeth Winters her husband, parents and
friends. Below is a copy of
of Chuluota added to the eaa letter BUI received. Na­
tertainmeot by s i n g i n g
turally be la pleased—and
we’re twice as glsd now we
did the feature. (HG)
Jan. 1, 1904
Dear Mr. Vincent,
! don’t know a better way
to start the new year than
to write my first letter to
you to teU you how wonderful
we think you are. But, of
course, you’re lost—
I am Peggy Smith's mother,
and we were absolutely en­
chanted with your picture of
all the "Smithereens” on
Christmas Eve. We know
something of photography.

was crowned queen of the
Christmas Dance sponsored
by tho newly organised Teen
Members voted to give a Club of Chuluota held Satur­
basket to a needy family, and day, Dec. 11, at tho Oviedo
Woman’s Clubhouse.
Mrs. Waanetta Chsaner was
The queen was chosen on
presented a chaplain's pin
for bar work In the unit. The
anniversary dinner will be
Jan. 10, Mrs. William Hol­
comb, Mm. Eugene Williams
aad Mrs. Marta Buadvall,
chairmen.
Tho nest meettag wRI be
Jan. 14, TiM pm. at the
Phi Delta sorority memhome o f Mrs. BuadvaU. At
ben held their annual Christ­
wives o f branch members are
man party Monday at the
welcome to attend the aaeothome of Unda Perkins oo
Sanford Avenue.
Members exchanged gifts
aad enjoyed refreshments of
cake and cold drinks. The
cake was decorated with red
roses and poinsettias and in­
scribed "Merry Christmas
Phi Delta.”
Those attending were Lin­
The annual meeting ap da Renfro, Pat Healy, Dawn
•lection of officers of tho Chu- Fedder, Debbie Kinsey, Deb­
luota 111* end Her Garden bie Sewell, Jerl Wheatland,
Club will be held at T:!0 p.m. Sally Spencer, Patty Prescott,
Jen. «, at the home of Mr. Fran McGough, Toni Echols,
and Mrs. Herbert B. Boswell, Susie Nichols, Martha Johnson, Donna Ashby and a spe­
Ml E. Sixth Street.
Report! covering the 190 cial guest, Kit deGanahi.
activitlei of the various com­
mittees will be given by the
following chairmen: Program Enterprise
Committee, Mra. Alfred Van
Wormer;■; L i b r a r y , Mra.
George T. Haig; Beautifica­
tion, Gaorge H. Zimmer.
Program! for 1944 and the
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Jackclub year book will be dis­ son and daughter Geraldine o f
cussed, and members will be Macon, Ga. and Montalne o f
•iked to express their pre- Moultrie are housegueata of
ferences and views.
Mra. Bertha Hardin and Miaa

Phi Delta

Sorority Annual
Holiday Party

Miss Baadrn Cornelia Grif-ldy suit trlmmsd to whit
Ba, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. black accesaoriea.
Aubrey Griffis of Sanford,• Tb&lt; c°u*,k
•
aad Pvt Dougina Bridges
|
w en married Dee. 21, in a 1
candlelight ceremony at the
home of the bride’s parents,
SMS Bay Ave.
Rev. Ralph Taylor of the
First Baptist Church of Lake
Mary performed the double
ring ceremony.
The groom is the son of
Mr. and Mra. M. P. Matheaon
of Buford.
The living room waa dec­
orated with a bouquet of
chrysanthemums and gladioli
and a trellis arch formed tho
background for the ceremony.
The bride chose for her
wedding a street length bridal
gown of white chantiliy lace
with scalloped tiered akirt
sad throe • quarter length
sleeves. The scalloped neck­
line was edged with seed
pearls. Her shoulder length
tulle veil waa attached to a
satin tiara encrusted with
seed pearls..
She carried a nosegay of
white feathered carnations
and white satin bridal leaves
ahowared with pink and white
streamcra and baby’a breath
and centered with a pink or­
MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS BRIDGES
chid.
Miss Linda Hlttell. brides­
maid, wore n red knit sheath
and carried a cascade bou­
quet of pink carnations ac­
cented with red satin bridal
leaves and streamers.
Roland Dunn served aa best
The members enjoyed an
man.
exchange of gifts and wrap­
A tiered wedding cake dec­
ped toya and other gifts which
orated with lilies of tho valley
were presented to a family
and a miniature bride and
from Santa.
groom highlighted the serving
table at the reception.
Refreshments were served
For her going away ensem­
to those present: Mines. N.
ble the bride chose a burganC. Booth, L. T. Brown, II. H.
Fortner, A. P. Rahn, Wilson
Horne, M. E. Smith, X. A.
Cohen. Carl Tillls, Calvin Jardine and Mrs. Joe Routh.

Chuluota

Garden Club
To Meet

Announced
By Bereice Kelsey
Winners of the Christmas
H o m e Decorating Contest
sponsored by the Oviedo Gar­
den Club have been announc­
es! by Mrs. Ray Bcaaley and
Mrs. John Ridenour, contest
chairmen.
Winners will each receive
a plaque and a plant.
D. F. Ward Jr. received the
prise for the best decorated
window with G. M. Moon Sr.
receiving honorable mention.
In other classifications Mrs.
George Mcana waa winner la
the ail over with honorable
mention going to Mrs. T. L.
Lingo Jr.; Mrs. A. A. My­
ers, best outside decoration;
Mrs. May King, honorable
mention; Mn. W. H. Martin,
door decoration, and Mra.
Ruby Estes, honorable men­
tion.
Judges from the Chuluota
Garden Club were Mrs. Rus­
sell J. Hammond and Mrs.
Cyrua H. Willard.

Sarah Burns. Both daughters
arc high school teachers. The
group Joined Mr. and Mra.
Wise Hardin for Christmas
dinner.

Oviedo

Personals
Daughters ef Wesley Sunday
School Class will meet Jen.
1 at 7:30 pm. to McEinley
Hall. Mra. J. N. GUloo'a
group will ba hostesses.
Wesleyan Service Guild will
meet with Mrs. Burka Steele,
204 Elm Avenue, Jan. • at
1:30 p.m. Miss Ethel Riser,
co-hostess.

For Eastern Star Members

Contest Winners

William (Fat) Ryan, aon o f
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan raenlisted in the Air Force and
Women of the Church Ex­ will be based at Biloxi, MLs.

ecutive Board meets at 10
a.ra. Jan. 4.
Phltathea Class meets with
Mrs. Bertha Snyder, Osteen,
at 1:43 p.m. Jan. 4.

Program by btar Ujjtcers

Decorating

Personals

Church
Calendar

VIRGINIA RUTH WARFEL

Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ken­
drick have returned to their
home to Bainbridge, Ga., aft­
er spending several days
with Mr. Kendrick's sister,
Mrs. E. M. Olliff.

Thank you for giving us to
deep a Joy. It was the nicest
Chriitmsi present of all.
Sincerely,
Howard and Margaret
Pariah
Miami Shores, Florida

DeBary

Personals
Mr. end Mrs. John Suefert
of Naranja Road, Mr. and
Mra. Adam Muller of Second
Street and Mr. end Mrs.
Charles Scudder of LUae
Drive enjoyed their holiday
dinner at (be DeBary Restau­
rant. Others Joining them
were Miss Beatrice J. Tyson,
Mrs. Frank Hill, Mrs. M.
Mason and Mra. R. Magnu-

Sixty-two members and
visitors attended the meeting
#-»!■«♦»«&gt;
a *
of. Seminole
Chapter N
No.
J.
Order of Eastern Star, with
Mrs. Charles B. Cole, Worthy
Matron and J. E. Blackman,
Worthy Patron, presiding.
Hn. W. T.,k&gt;r Muir u d
Byron M. Lerch tweam, «Xfiliated with the local chapter
at the meeting and were escorted to the wait where they
were welcomed by Mra. Charlea B. Cole. Worthy Matron.
A program waa given by
the Star Officers, Associate
Matron and Conductress. Mra.
L. E. Eatea. Associate Matron, presented each heroine
with a taU lighted candle in
the colors appropriate to her
station. A spot light was on
each heroine as she waa conducted to her station by Mrs.
J. J. Nicholson Jr., who waa
dressed aa an angel. Throughout the program Mrs. J. If.
Anderson Jr. was reading the
Christmas Story written in
poetry and the Biblical background of each heroine. Byran M. Leach sang “ Star of
the East,” accompanied by
Mrs. Jos. Leinhart at the piano.
Substituting officers were
Mrs. Walter Balnea, Elceta,
and Mrs. R. E. Peurifoy, Associate Conductress.
Following t h e
meeting,

as Santa were: J. E. Blac
n »«
Harvey Dunn. Of
een
and
gif
^
p,icc&lt;J committee
^
uh
with a beautiful e«
*t&gt;rk cloth in the dining root
The gifts were presented
««•&gt; officer and commit!
lZ j
M
d W
Hostesses for the refrei
™nt period which foUowi
Chrlitmas party we
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tetter ia your column from
a married couple who had
keen counseled during tome
marital dlfficultiet by Uwlr
clergyman. H u y eatd then
wan ao mention e f a fee*
aa tkey didn’t know whether
to wait foe a MU or to toad
kirn a cheek to chow their
appreciation for hie kelp.
Y ea replied, “ Since no fee
waa mentioned there prob­
ably waa none. Bend a cheek
to the church for their
bellding fund or raUslonary
work. Churckee can alwaya
Weil, what about clergy*
■ o a f They can nee money,
tee, and moat o f them need
it dooperately. It waa like
telling people if they want
to ahow their appreciation
fo r the fine service they
had at a hotel to tend a
“ tip - to Conrad HUton.
Pleate w a n e youreelf.
A CLERGYMAN’S WIFE
DEAR WIFE: Now that
you put It that way, I think

you’re right I am hereby
reverting myself.
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acta like he likee me when
there ia nobody around, but
aa eoon at he geU with hit
friends, or whan anyone

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about me. But when I look
at him it ia aa though hit
eyes are laying, “ I love
you." What dote this mean ?
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shown any evidence that he
held either a singleton heart

We all too often feel that
tho hostess te the only one
whs te responsible for the
auccesa of a party.
But a thoughtful guest
realises that she, too, can
contribute to tho evening’s
enjoyment
a good guest thinks about
mors than what sha will wear
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the way of entertainment
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“ A tough, brawling, roman­
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rently showing through Tues­
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one who can relax while she
helps to keep the conversa­
tional ball rolling.
She has enough gay small
talk to get her easily and
comfortably settled as a mem­
ber o f the group when she
arrives.
She falls in with tha hostest’ plans instead of holding
back.
She manages to talk to a
number o f different people
and yet never gives the im­
pression that she la jumping
from person to parson In or­
der to make an impression.
Each person she talks to feels
she has something special to
say just to him.
Her manner makea It quit*
plain that sha Is having %
good time, and is glad that
she was included in the in­
vitation.
She notices when a guest
who is less at ease seems ta
ba excluded from a conver­
sation and finds a way to
draw him into tha circle, with­
out letting her motive show.
Sha isn’t usually tha one
to braak up ■ party, but
neither is she the guest who
stays too long.
She is aware that a aucsaiful party depends on tha com­
pany involved as wsil as on
tha hostess herself.

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BY JUDY TURNER
If yea haven't made it ainedy* hare la a sac*
gestion for a New Year’a resolution . . . . Promise
yourself an evening out once a weak. Here are the
places to spend i t
I f pea only have time for
s break I* realise from the
daily triad, 4 quick and assy
w sy to gat U is to stop at
tho Whstaburgar. A delicious
hamburger and milk shako ia
s welcome change.
a a a

COMRADES AT ARMS: Bodfer. the buU ter*
rier, Luath, the Labrador retriever, and Tao,
tha Siame«e c a t battle a gristly in Walt Diinay’a
Technicolor motion picture, ’ T h e Incredible
Journey,’’ baaed on Sheila Bumford’s best-sell­
ing novel, and showing Sunday through Tues­
day at tha Movisland Privs.Jn Theatre.

color.psnevials* released ter Joba W#yns, wHe meats kls
United Artists.
match whan it cornea ta teughIt’s the story of hard-drink­
ing,
hard-fighting
George
Washington McLintock, land
and cattle baron played by
that redaubtabla westerner

MAUREEN O’HARA and Yvonne De Carlo ure
the women in the life o f John Wayne na "Me*
U nlock!" in the comedy-dram* o f that name
currently showing at the Rita Theatre.

mlndtdnesi in— his own wife!
HU wife ia played by Mau­
reen O’Hara, who with Wayne,
happen to ba tha aama ro­
mantic pair that wen an
Academy Award for tha clsaale "Tha Quiet Man."
Filmed almost In its en­
tirety in tha Nogalta (Arix.)
cow country, whara a typical
turn-of-the-eentury cow town
waa recreated for It, the large
“ McLintock!" cast also in­
cludes Patrick Wayne, the
star’* son; Stefania Powers,
Jack Kruschcn, Chill Wills
and Yvonna Do Carlo.
Ami aa though two Waynea
aren’t enough for this actionlaugh package, a third Is addad in tha person e f Michael
Wayne, another ion, who pro­
duced tha film. Tills marks a
step forward for tha younger
Wayne, who waa only an asaistant producer for tho epic
“ Tha Alamo,” which also star­
red hia famous fathsr.

Lika ovary esc else, Skate
City Roller Rink ia recuper­
ating from ita buoy round of
partiee the last fow weeks.
The skating schedule returns
to normal tula weak with tho
Skate City Rollers Dance and
Figure Club moating 8unday
at 8:30. Anyone is welcome to
attend tho practice and in­
struction session.
t e a
Now Year’s changes at tha
Caribe Lounge Include 4 new
bar tandreas who will start
work next Monday bright and
early. Until than Homer Daf*
fron will hold down tho fort
in tha daytime with Jack tak­
ing cars o f tha evenings. Also
In tha offering for tha Caribo
la a waltres# to taka ears e f
the lunch hour rush, to ease
tho pressure on the gal be­
hind the bar. A revised menu
for the lounge is also coming
up with eemo extremely nice
specials Just for its patrons.
Other than that, however, the
Caribo U still serving tho
same goed food and drink,
a a a
Resolve to spend ana e f
those nights soon nt Freddie's
Steak House, where besides
finding soma o f tho boat
■teaks in Centra! Florida,
you can chooaa from eno e f
the moat complete seafood
menus too. No matter what
you like, you can find it et
Freddies.
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Tha place to go Friday and
Saturday avanlnga for dining
and dancing is tha Capri.
Manager Robert lUlnes re­
ports that 4 new band will
ba tha featured attraction be­
ginning tonight. Tho Capri’s
N«w Year’* Eva party waa 4
smashing success and the res­
taurant ia in tha process o f
getting back to ita regular
11:11 f&lt;) Theater a7 tha Stars business. That regular busi­
U : !S ( I ) Peter (luna
ness Include* a wonderful
MONDAY A. M.
business man’* lunch with
I 00 ( I ) Rilmaatlca
many moderately priced se­
I:IS (7) Bunahlne Almanac
lections . . . A good way to
0:IS ( I ) Nawa
d : l l ( I ) Sunrlea Semester
begin your new year right,
( I ) P in Htatary
a a a

ready had aa all day She tothe* which reload mere tkea
(100 for this worthy cause,
d more events are coaaittg
up.
s e e
Ipaecar’e had a tremeadeus
crowd New Year’s Eve ascording te Jim, whs also reperted that the guests ate
ovary bit o f tho hog Jowls
sad black eyed peat. Ha said
that soma people ava* g et ap
out o f bad to coma end insure
their good hick for 1P04.
After their brief rest Wednes­
day, tho crowd et Spencer's
ia back working bard, trying
to gal the decorations pat
away fe r next year. I f you
aren’t in tha mood fo r a
drink, atop out anyway sad
land a hand!

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or the ace or king.
I considered a jump to five
clubs. This would certainly
have begged my partner to
go on to the club slam, but
the game was duplicate and
I decided to try out the pos­
sibility o f plnying the hand in
spades. I went to four spades!
My partner thought a while
and came to the conclusion
that we were going to lose
two heart tricks at a club
slam. He also noted that if
we played and made a spade
game we would score either
650 or 630 and beat all the
club bidders.
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Nve-actten feature prediction
o f “The Incredible Journey*
brings ta the motion picture
screen one o f the most extra­
ordinary tales o f our time.
Thia movie la featured Sun­
day through Tuesday at Mev­
icts nd Drive-In Theatre, along
with “ Lonely Are the Brave,"
with Kirk Douglas.
Weds sadsy and T h a n la y
festurss are “ Tha Hellions,"
with Richard Todd, and "W alk
on tho Wild Bids," starring
Barbara Stanwyck.
Tho triple feature for Frl*
day and Saturday, Jaa. 10-11,
are “ Sword o f Lancelot,"
starring Cornel Wilde; “ 3
Stooges Go Around the World
in a Date,” and “ Written on
the Wind," starring Rock
Hudson.
In "Tho Incredible Jour­
ney," Disney, an uncontested
master st handling remark­
able themes, combines a rare,
heartwarming and suspenseful story o f animate end poopie set against tha niggsd
beauty o f northeast Canada.
Tho strong appeal o f tho adventurea o f throe new fourfooted screen heroes: Bodgur,

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DEAR ABBY: Your ad­
vice to “ Borrowed Time,"
the gallant lady who waa
dying o f cancer and wanted
to know If the should mar­
ry the man who was beg­
ging her to, could have In­
cluded an additional sug­
gestion. That she and her
friend should write their
congressmen and senators
that they would rather have
a cure fo r cancer than a
man on the moon. If you
print this sign me.
S- G-. M.D.

DEAR ABBY: When I
was 17 1 married a man
37. We had a ton, and
stayed married for tlx
years. After we were di­
vorced I met a man my
age and we were married.
My ex-husband and I re*
mained friendly because o f
our ton. My ex-hutband got
tick and asked if he could
come to live with ut until
he got better. My husband
said yet. I took care of him.
Well, it has been eight
years and he’s still here.
He It now 77 and drinka
seven nights a week. Re
gets a pension and alto
tome income from property.
My husband drinks with
him and won’t work any
more. Now I have two
drinking men in the house,
nobody works, and we all
lire off my ex-husband.
Can this problem be solved?
WEST VIRGINIAN

jotaoby On Bhidqa
On looking back at my bad
hands of 1043, some seem so
bad that 1 just can’t believe
anyone eoutd have actually
played them. I also find quite
a few in which the results
were bad, but I can blame bad
luck and not myself.
With 18 high card points
and a fine fit for clube I de­
cided on a two diamond re­
sponse to my partner's open*
ing club bid. His two spado
rebid did not disourage me
in any way, shape or form,
but I marked time with a
three chib call.
Then be went to three
spades and I knew that he
waa showing a five-card
spade suit besides at least
five clube. With five spades
and only four clubs he would
have opened with a spade.
I was tempted to try either

DEAR W E8T VIRGIN­
IAN: Yet. And It’s your
move. Move your ex-hueband out, and give your
husband a chance to be a
man. And i f they’re both
too blind to find ALCO­
HOLICS ANONYMOUS ia
the telephone book, it’s tha
first listing under “ A A."

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Moreover, tto monstar las
yon# on tto rampago aad is
threatening tho Engllalunaa’s
way of life.
This, at toast, is tho ooneta■lon of or oxhausthro report
oa •Traffic la Towns* which
has just boon made public
hors by Eraost Marplot, the
British nrinlatar of transport.
Tho report was propared by
Professor Colin Buchanan, aa
architect, civil engineer aad
town planner, who with a sixman team, has been studying
the clogged arteries of British
traffic for tho past three
years.
Among other changes, the
Buchanan report recommends
that tha auto be restricted, or
In some cases, banned from
congested city areas. It also
envisages that British cities
may havs to bo redeveloped
on a three-tier basis ia order
to separate cart from people.
The Buchanan report starts
out with gloomy forebodings.
Fifty years from now there
will bo 41 million vehicles on
British roads as compared to
the present 114 million.
Nearly half of this increase
will come in the next 10 years
(18 million cars by 1970), and
the number Of vehicles will
treble within the next 20
years.
Tho monster "if given its
head, will wreck oar towns

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VEMB TO GO «*C\WQ.AND

WHO4N0U Oft*TUB RROTTWff
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I are a a s a a id ta h u tlm a s at
ITttt A Orlando D rive, Semi*
not# County, Florida, under
tho flotttlou i nam e e f , REX
LIQUOR STORES, and that 1
Intend ta register tald name
with tho Clerk o f th o Circuit
Court, Somlnolo County, F lor.
Ida, ta accordance w ith the
provisions e f tho Flctlttouo

By Dick Turner

CARNIVAL

OVERSTREET
LAND
COM­
PANY, a Florida corporation.
Plaintiff,
va
P. DODGE SH EPH ERD and
ELLEN l* SHEPHERD, hto
wire, at at. and any and all
poroono having or elslm tng
sn y intereei In the herein doe.
■crlbod property located In
Sem inole County, F lorida, to*
w it:
Alt o f ths X W 't o f K W H o f
Section t. Tow nship 11 South,
H angs ! » East, o so t o t tho
W ek iva River,
D ofondonta

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from strangnlatiea.
la makii.j his study, Prof.
Buchanan wsa unable to draw
modi comfort from methods
used ia tto United Bates to
—Creation of •‘e a v l r a a * deal with traffic. Merely to
mental areas* where through build American-style freeways
traffic would to banned, These ia aat enough, the prof icier
areas might ha residential,
commercial or industrial, or
mixed; hut each weuld became
a terminus for traffic, which
would set to allowed to enter
unless it had bueineaa than.
Tha areas would to connoetod
by a network o f ‘•diotributot*
roads.
—Development of efficient

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n o a r m s r o s M D caaxuaa
AMD AHBMDWBMTS IM CCD*
TAtM DtSTDICTS AMD DOUM.

DAWica a r Tiea so.vtvo ew*
DIMAMCB o r T D E CITY S T
SANFORD. FLOWIDA.
N otice Is h tra b y s u e * that
a Publle H earing w ill ba held
a t tha Commlaalon Room la
tho City Hall In tho City o f
Sanford. F lorida at 1:11 o’clo ck
P. M. oa January 17, l i l t , to
conaldor tho fo llo w in g ebnngas
and amondmants to tha X ontn g Ordlnaneo a t the CUy e f
Sanford, F lorida!
T o amaad Arttoto T t
Multiple F am ily D v tQ la g
District. Section 1. Usoa
Fermlttod. Paragraph ( I ) ,
ta Include Certified Publle
Aeeouataats office.
A ll parties la Inter eel aad
oltlsoas shall have aa sapor*
tu a lty te be heerd at m id
m eeting.
B y order o f the City Com ­
m ission ot tho City o f Sanford,
Florida, this t lr d day o f Deotm b ir . I H I.
H. M- Tamm, Jr.
City Clark a f tha
City o f Sanford. Florida
Publish Jsn u sry t, 1»M.
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T e . CLYDE LEM DOM I XT
R io ts 1. Den l l t - B
Cleveland. T e a s e

CLYDE LE E DOMINT
«IIS S ilt y Street
H oeitea, T e a s e
T o e are erC erse te se r i a l
sad a s e v e r la pereea. er t r
attorney, te a Com plaint here­
in filed senlnet y o u la Circuit
Court o f Som lnolo
Cenaty,
Florida, oa o r b o fo r o tho l i s t
day o f January, l e f t , tha same
bolne a oult fo r dtvorco, other*
wloo a Doers# P ro Confoeao
vlU he entered aaatnit yen
fo r failure to a pp oor aad an­
sw er ae required b y la v .
WITNESS m y hand and offt*
•tal eeal this tltta day at Dee.
ember, A. D. 1»CI.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Arthur H- Beckw ith. J r .
Clerk o f th e Clreult Court
Semlaele C ou nty C osit*
k eaia Sanfard. Florida

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T H E M IVTH J U D IC IA L C IR*
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IV A V D F O R
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which has accepted tto Bach,
aaaa report ia principle, seems

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OF SANFORD IM T B B STATE OF FL O R ID A .
A T T B B CLOSB OF BUalMBSS W O S C S M B S B SB 1
PtBLIO H ED IM B M F O X S * TO CALL M I P S BT
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Cash, bstsaees w ith olh tv h an ha and s o r t
Item* In p r o e sit o f oolloetloa *— - ...
United Ststss Government obligations,
direct snd ausrsnteed --------,
O bllastlons o f States and political
s u b d iv is io n s ... ........................... ..................—
C orporal* sto ck s (Including I14.TII.H

■lock o f Federal Reoorv* banh!
. ■■ ■
Leans and dlaeounta (Including | ltl.lt
overd rafts) __________ — ---- ——

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Bank premise* owned Ilfl.iF M t,
furniture and nature* HM M.TI -- --------Rest Estate owned other than bask pramias*
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T B B STATE
P. DODGE
know n aa
Shepherd!

OF FLO RID A T S i
SH EPH ERD (a lio
Parkinson Dodg*
and
ELLEN
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snd
If dead, tha unknown
holm , devisees, legataos. gran lass,
trustoos.
_____________
beneficiaries.
spouses, creditors. Usnors, suecoseors or others claim ing sn
Internet by, through, under or

ships snd corp ora tion *-------------- — .
Tima and savlnan deposit* o f IndlvfdualA
partnerships, snd corporation* ,
.
Dspoalts o f United Ststeo Government .
....
Deposits of Statsa aad political tuhdlvlalaaa
Certified and offlcorF shocks, a t e . -----------Total D e p o .lt* ---------------------• lt .n f.f4 l
(a ) Total doraeaf deposits _ f M ff.t lf
(b) Total tlm* and
savings dopoalta ..... - .... | 1,413,SM
Other llsbllltloa ------------------------------------------

Common stock —g a r vatas par ah
No. thsrs* authtrlied FT.JtO _
No. share* outstanding S U M
S u rp lu s

-------- ---- --------------------------_

Undivided profits ...................

Rsetrvs* — .............— --------------- ■
Total Capital A c c o u n t s ________________
Total Liabllltloa, aad Capital Accounts

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Court
In and for
Somlnolo
County, your w rlttan appearaneo (personally o r by s tto r n sy ) la said proceeding, on or
b s fo ro tbs 14th day
o f Jan ­
BHPBBT BP A BO LD IN # COMPANY A F F ILIA T E
uary,
1M4.
snd
th erosftsr to
OF A NATIONAL BANK
fll* eorvlcs on tha attornoys
Rsport as o f December |*. m i . o f A tla n tic Trust Com­
for ths Plaintiff. Uaktr. Itaksr pany. Jacksonvlll*. Florida, which It a ffilia te d with Tb*
A Smith, f t East P la t Street, Sanrord Allan tie National Bank. Sanford. F lorida, Charter
P. O. B os
No.
t i l l . Orlando,
number H U T, Federal Raaerve district num ber #.
Florida, snd fit* with said K ind e f business e f this affiliate,
attorney* for ths P la in tiff snd
Bank stock bolding company, holding co n tro llin g Interest
w ith Hit Clerk or th t above la tbl* and other a ffilia te^ to broaden scop * o f hashing
stated Court your w ritten d e ­ business tn Florid*.
fenses, o r anewtr. If any. to M anser la which above-named organisation la afflU attd w ltb
tho Complaint at th* times national bank, and degrsa o f eoatrol:
prescribed by law, th trtln s o t­
Own* m ajority o f th* shares e| capital stock .
tin g up tb* estate, right, title Flannels! relation* with bank:
o r Interest In. or Hon upon,
Stock o f affiliated banh owaad by
tho above described property
th* a f f i l i a t e --------------------------------------------- |
m ift .H
claim ed by you. Herein fall
I. H. E. Brooke, Secretary-Treasurer e f Atlantic Trust
Company do solemnly swear that th* above statem ent ta true,
to tho beet o t my knowledge end belief. I d eclare that It haa
.. .
.
WITNESS my hand snd *#*1 o r will bo published '
o f th* said Court at Sanford. L A R S .- t i l U-I.C-.
------ - •««• H I), within flftson days from th#
Seminole County. Florida, tht* date o f receipt o f th# sail fo r report o t con d ition by tho Com p,
M rd day o f December. 1MI. trailer o f D o Currency.
(SE A L!
OS* II W9
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr..
,n 4 »®b* « '‘ b#d before me this lath day #t DaoClerk o f th* Circuit Court ember. 1IM.
In snd for Seminole Coun­ (SE A L)
ty, Florida.
Miner C- Catltdga
By&gt; Martha T. Tlhlaa
Notary Publle
Deputy Clark
Notary FablUe M at* sd Florida a f
Baber. Baker a Smith
Large
p. a B os im
By commlisten eaptro* Aug T. l » f l
Orlando. Fla.
•ended by Natloaal Surety Corpora-

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Classified
Phone
322-5613
322-5612

CLASSIFIED INDEX

2. Nat Iran

I. Lost A FouiS
i . Nottenu - f w i i h
8. Education - Instruction
4. Trnnaportfttkn
5. Food
$. For Rant
6A Speda) Notices
7. BosiooM Btntftls
L Bosch Ffnt*i«
Office 204 W. First V. For Bate or Itent
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
10. Wsntsd to Rent
Tout., thru F it - 9 F. M. day II. Rnnl Eutsts Wanted
teaerttoo. Mon. * Sat
12. Rnnl Estate For Ante
18. Mortgagn Lotus
fha Herald win n * be r » 14. Insurance
18. Busin— Opportunity
hicorrect insertion of .
16. Fomsls Help Wanted

8. P »

I Bedrooms, 979 mouth
REPAIRS
Vacuum Cteaser Supplies 9 Bediueuu, M month
Salti • Electrolux, Hoover, 4 Bedrooms, $149 mouth.
Kirbr. RexAIr, GE&gt; Airway.
Cleaners befecbt, sold, ex­ ROSA L PAYTON
Ref. Real Estate Broker
changed. Free pickup. GM
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Vacuum Repair, 1114 Park,
FA 94799.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
O. M. Hants— , UU Pal­
metto Ave.
$- Far

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seteer

•ted

9. Fur M u ur Baat

BEDROOM, a— me p er
menu. Available Jea. 21.
FA S4173.

88. Motorcydes - Scooters
GARAGE APT. 1201 Magoo89. Trailers - Cabana
S t Johns Realty
lit Ave.
THE
TIME TESTED FIRM
40. Farm Equipmont

It P ty i
To F ie
The HERALD
Want Ada.

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NOT1CB OF APPLICATION
PON TAX D C 8D
I***. I H i e Ptertda ttatetaa

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NOTICE IS IIERBBT OIVKN. That Jan* Adflatlco A
Vananclo Adrlalleo th* holder
o f th* follow ing certificate
hae filed eald eerllllcat* for
tax dead to bo tiauod thereon
Th* certificate number and
year o f leeuanca, th* daacrtp
tlon of th* property, and th*
nam* In which It waa **•*•«ad ar* aa follow*:
Certificate No. ltd
Tear o f
leeuanc* USI
DESCRIPTION o r P M P B R T T
Beg SW LT Cor. Lot i l Run
!». I I D*|. 41 Min. B M l J ft
S 44 Dag. J] Min. K 507 ft
S Sd Dag. 14 Min. W M i l ft
N 47 Dag 31 Min. W 13 ft. to
Bag. UanJ Jama* Subdivision
Plat Book 4 Pag* 1
Nam*
In which
aaeaaaad
Jama* S Beule Ball. All o f
•aid properly being in th*
County o f lam lnol*. Otat* o f
Florida. Unleea auch certl
fleat* shall b* redeemed ae
cord in g to law th* proparty
described In auch certificate
will be told to th* hlghaat
bidder at th* front door o f
th* gemlnolt County Court
Ilona* at Hanford. Plorlda, an
the first Monday In th* month
o f February, 1541. which
tha 3rd day of February. 11(1
Dated thl* U th day « f Dae

amber, ltd

(SE A L)
Arthur f t Beckw ith, Jr
Clark Circuit Court.
Seminole County. Florida
PublUh Jaa. I, H, 17, 14. l i d
CDP-147
N OTICE
louth.

OP P C B L tC H E A R
IN S O P P B O P O IB D CHAN41B g
A B D AM ENDM ENTS IB CBM.
T A I B DISTR IC TS A N D DOCN
D A R IB S UP T H E SUNINB O R ­
D IN A N C E OP TMM C ITY O P
SA N PO R It. F LO R ID .I,

N olle* la hereby glean that
a Public Hearing w ill b* held
at ih* Cem m lifion Ream In
tha City H ill In th* City e f
Hanford, riortd* at l:Ss o'clock
P. M. on January 47, l t d , to
consider th* follow ing change*
and amandmanta to th* Zoning
Ordinance of Ih* City o f San
ford. Plorlda:
Tn* property toned In Ika
trie: R-J lOn* and T *
Fam ily D w elling), located
W eet o f llay Avenu* b*
tween Hoonod and Fourth
Htreet*. I* pr-poeed to b*
i-’ianged t" U-3 IMulllpl
fa m ily D w elling) Dleirict
Said properly being mar*
particularly deecrlbad aa
Lot d . teas tba northerly
133 feet. J T. Puce'* Sob
dlvUlon o f III... k &lt;•. Mai
lonvtll*. a* tacurded In
Plat llmik 1. Peg* »1
Haulaol* County Kacurda.
All partite in tnttreat and
ctitiana ebal! hav* an oppor
tunlty to b* heard at aald
hearing.
II) order o f th* City Com
Dilation o f th* City o f Han
ford. Kb.rlda. this llr d day
of December, 11(1.
K N. TAMM. JR.
City O e rk * f tb*
City o f la n ford . Plorlda
rublleh Jan. I. l » d .

CDF-141

Furn. 2 Bedroom house. 114 N. Park Ava.
Adults, no pets. FA 2-7654.

FA 34124

GREENBRIAR
living room, Choke
lota available
hi
range. 122 Shannon Dr.
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
9100. Ph. 349-3321, Geneva.
overlooking golf
course.
Custom building to your
FURN: 2 BR House, $80
specifications.
Greenbrier
(Jnfurn: 4 BK House, $140
developed by
JOHN E. FOX, REALTOR
KINGSWOOD
Ph: 323-0559.
BUILDERS, INC.
FURNISHED 2 BR. apt. Lake
202 Fairmont Dr.
Golden.
Lake privileges.
FA 2-8074
Must see to appreciate. Ph.
VACANT 4-Room house on
FA 20274.
large lot, newly painted in
GARAGE Apt. (urn. 2 BR.
aide and out, on S. Sanford
Adults. 100 E. Uth. Ph.
Ave. $3,800 Cash. 6644601
FA 24370 (or appt
Enterprise.

BR., large

2 BR. house, enclosed gar. LOCH A RBOR-By Owner,
Furnished. Ph. FA 34070.
BR., 3 baths, large itone
(ireplact in wood-panelled
LARGE 3 BR. trailer on
living "oom, Fla. Rm., uti­
large lake. Adults only. A1
lity room, large roomi,
so trailer space. FA 3-7358.
open-beam ceilings through­
out. Owner being transfer
2 BR., Nicely (urn. Adults
red. 3455 Country Club Rd.
470. FA 2-0974.
Call 322-9252.
Large 3 Bdrm. home, Fla.
TRANSFERRED
Rm., Elect, kit., Newly de­ B E I N G
Must sell 3 BR, CB horns,
corated. )loo mo. un(urn.
fenced yd. I yrs. old. No
Can FA 2-2748 after 1:30
cash. Assume VA Mort. 702
anytime weekends.
Baywood Circle, Sunland
SMALL Chaap place in coun
Est. FA 24997.

try for rent Days FA 3-2022
ultee FA 24950.

FHA - VA HOMES

SMALL Unturn. 2-bedroom
bo— . 403 San Carlos, 985
FA 2-2051.

3, 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
1, lVft. ft 3 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
lUtBar
Raymond Ludqeist, A— .
FA 44111 Atlantic Rank Bldg

|100
Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
San Or Call Your

FURN. 9 Rm. Apt Cltan.
Reasonable. FA 9-1994.

FH A-VA

Efficiency Apt 111 Fark.

SALES BROKER

Steiutrom Realty

'CLEAN qutet Rooms" The 2555 Park Dr.
Gablsa. FA 1-0729.
SANFORD HERALD
WANT ADS
BRING FAST
RESULTS

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nones or a m ira n o n

10 Minutes Sanford. 10 min­
utes Orlando—3 minutes
Interstate 4—
Acre with
huite oaks, sand lake spring
fed—419U5 Full Price, $20
per month. No down. Call
owner, Harry Block, Or­
lando, GA 4 8485.

Government

Owned Homes

Jim Hunt Realty

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F R E E ESTIMATE
Upholstering A Mattreaa reaevatteg. Hew ft Used Furni­
Travel GREYHOUND. Call
ture. Cull Nix Bedding Mfg.
FA 31431 or 9999 and s
Co., nt TM Celery Are.
win have our TAXI pick FA 2-2UT.
yon op- Homer Little, Grey
bound Bus SUtion.
16. Fnrnoln Help Wanted
HOUSEWIVES
Earn $30 to 449 per week
working 2 to 3 hours per
day in your homo. For fat
fonnadon phono 322-4511,
ask lor Mr. Tate.
17. Mate Help Waa ted

PIANO SVC. ft TUNING
Rebuilding • ReteUing
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
322-2881 — Call PM Only
HEATINO
SERVICING - TESTING
Lewis Sales ft Scrvton
2317 C. C. Road FA BT93S

PER DAT rental for
Electric Carpet Shaapeosr
with purchase of Blue Luatea. CarroU’a Fundutre.

Used ftimltare, appliances, ACCORDION, US Bass, used
5 wka T ewltchea, coat $500.
tool*, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart Ml Saaiord still has guarantee, $190 or
boot cash offered tamed.
Ave. Ph. FA 34133.
Write Box M, Saafmd Her*
aid.

Unusual Opportunity

High

commission earnings
with a growing 59 yr. old
Co., selling world-famous
Goodyear malntenaac* pro­
ducts. Rod Torino la hla
firat full year earned over
$29,909. Dos Kirby opened
over 150 repeat customer*
on one exclusive Consolid­
ated product his second
year. Managerial opportun
ity for men experienced te
points
and
roofcoatlngs.
Many exclusive and m
competitive repeat items.
Age no barrier. Diverilfied
winter and aummer line.
We take car* o f all (Inaneing, shipping and eoliectiona.
Fringe benefits include free
life insurance, aalea bonuses.
Write Consolidated Paint ft
Varnish Corp., East Ohio
Bldg., Clavtland, Ohio.

Go West.
FOR T H E

located 1 miles north St.
81A. Pete
DAY'S WORK. FA 35755.
Johns River on 17-93 Hlwsy.
Call 4974393 Eustls for (to­ DAY'S Work wanted. Phone FOB SALE. Carman Shepherd
Pupa, No papers, e weeks
ts 1U.
FA 2-8277 nights.
old Dee. 15th. Males $23,
Femalea $15. Phone 149-4931.

OWN YOUR OWN
BABYSITTING,
Transport!
EXCLUSIVE BUSINESS
tlon FA 2-5504
$3 .ooo minimum, $4,000 maximum Investment, 2 to
hra. time per day 3 to 4
days per week. Approx. 34,ono and up potential income
per yaar. Could be much
higher If more time spent.
Meal fur man with steady
shuur-a-day type job. or
school teacher*, housewives
or partially disabled, it U
also very suitable for vigor
ous retired man. Write glv
Ing occupation, age, address
h
telephone number and other
pertinent detail* to John S
i’carson, c /o General De
livery, Hollywood Beach,

SOUTHW ARD

Clark Circuit Court.

Jan. Spec. Seafarer dunga­
rees. R J I pr. Army-Navy
Surplua, Sanford.

PLUMBING
Contracting Rapalrs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Are.
FA S

322-2420 15. BuataMuu Opportunity
R0. HabynitUrn

LAKE LIVING SITES

FIREPLACE WOOD
Oak and Pine
Robert Morris, UMIU

YOUNG'S ELECTRIC SVC,
Contractlag A Repairs
A Controls
114 Sunset
FA MM

SIDEWALKS, driveway*, pa­ PIANO, extra arnaB upright
Plain mahogany, full key­
tios, etc. Free estimate. Ph.
board. Lika new coed. WANTED. Used twin bed­
3233598.
room suite la good
Guaranteed, $179. FA 24219.
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
323-0875.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Try Dladax Tablets (Former­
AH
Types
aad
SUM
ly Dex-A-Dlet). New name, WANTED! Citrus (nrit Largo
Priced From $6,750
Wfe Repair and Barrie*
same formula. Only 91c.
Down Payments
ft T I N R
Touehtoa Drug*.
Machinery and Supply Co
As Low A s $100
207 W. 2nd St
FA 344SS I Pc. Dialog room sot. SemiMonthly Payments
antique, recently recondi­ Si. Antoarabitaa • Track!
For FAST TAXI Servicn call tioned. 923 0979.
From $43.50
BUYING ft NEW 89
Homer LUUe at Greyhound
To nuke tho boot hoaia
USED CART
Bus Station. FA 3-1421 cr CHRISTMAS LAY . A • WAY,
buy, m o tha
Never Picked up, 'S4 Model
FINANCE IT WITH 01
9883.
Swtog Needle Dial-O-MeUe, ♦ Low lateroat Rates
VA - FHA
Waihing Machine Bales
Makes fancy eUlchee, Makes ♦ Low Monthly Payments
Appointed
ft Service
Button-holes, Sews on but'
F L O R ID A VTATK BAN K
Free Estimate on Repairs
Property
toot. Monograms, Embroid­
3237383
2M9 HUwstha ers, Dares, Patches, Etc. CHEV. 'IT tdoor Hardtop. V8,
Management &amp;
Cost $129, Now 4 payments Treble glide, radio, boater*
Tractor mowing ft Grading.
Sales Broker
of
49.00 left on Account. 1 owner. 3237481.
CaU FA 2-7821.
Ph. FA 34827.
PEUGEOT 1889 Wagon, la*
Piano Tnatag and Repair
dlo ft heater. Very etoam
W. L Harmon - FA 34123 GUNS. Now ft Used. Largo 23 m.p.g. $759. 922-7491.
selection.
Win
trade,
Also
Offlc* FA 9-21IS
WANTED. Retired or semirepair. Tackle sold ft re­ 'S3 Chevrolet $179; *53 Ford
Nlfht FA 30S4B
retired gentleman for Cash 29. AntMnnbDn Servlet
paired. Osteen Bridge F1A $125. FA 2-7890.
9230799
Jer— Must furnish reference*
Camp ft Gun Shop.
2924 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
ft be b o n d a b l * . Apply
AUTO GLASS
87. Boata • Motors
NECCHI ZIG-ZAG
Movlcland Drive-In Theater.
BY OWNER. 3 bedroom, IH
INSTALLED
In Consols. Like new coed
8ee Mr. Prince
bath home. One bedroom
Senkarik Glass and Paint M o n o grams, ambrolderi, Gateway To The Waterway
hss separate entrance, can
Company
makes buttonholes, aews on
be rented for income. Will 18l Help Wanted210 MagnolU Ph. FA 2-4922 buttons etc. Assume pay Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVLNRUDE Dollar
t'ade for smaller place.
mcnU of $10.22. 194 So. 394-54 E. l i t Fh. FA 35981
Ante Gleet, Tape
Shown by appointment. Call Colored Motor Bout* Carrier
Fark, 422-9411.
ft See* Covert
for afternoon paper route.
FA 2-9845.
11 F t Lawrence, as Evterodo
Must have References and AUTO GLASS &amp;
RECORDINO Fathometer, O' motor. All elec, full cam
LOVELY 2 BR block home,
dependable car. Write Cir­
to 140' Ratheon, 3 months vaa top. All accessories.
with sep. dining rm; Urge
culation Dept. P. 0. Box SEAT COVER CO.
old; stereo-hi-fi combo con
Can be teen at 109 Aader*
screened East porch. Locat­
904 W. ted a t FA Ml$g
1557, Sanford.
aoUtta. CaU 2239279 after 9 eon Circle, Country Club
ed on largo corner tot with
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
p.m.
Manor. FA 39919.
fruit, oak ft magnolia treat,
2 ear garage. By owatr. 18. SitnaUana Wealed
STroaSuyTuTSS?
FA 2-4199.
Experienced maid wants Day
work. References. FA 3-1441 HORSKS FOR RENT. $3.90
4 BR, 3 hatha, centrally heat­
per hr. Beautiful ridlag
ed ft alr-eond. Fenced back
trails. Horace boarded, $29
BLOCK
ft
BRICK
Work.
yd. Water softener ft land­
per no. ft up. Ph. Geneve
UrH
or
small
job*.
123*748.
scaped. FA 39911.
249-4791 or 547
3 BR House with acreages— Child Car*. FA 32V75.

v o n TAX 0 8 8 0
(S**. IS U 4 n * t M * I H I i l t * Excellent investment, I unit
mi I M e)
furnished apartment build­
notice
im h e r m i t
otving.
Downtown
Sanford,
BN. That Jan* Adrlalleo A
Vananolo Adrlatleo tha hoid.r
walking
distance
to
storee.
* f tha falla w lag «*rttfte*t*
120,000. For appointment
ha• fUaC aald eartlflcat* for
lax daad lo ha laauad lharann.
call
Stamper A g e n c y ,
Th* eartlflcat* nurnbar ami
322-ltfJI,
1919 So French
yaar o f liauane*. th* d*»erlptton o f th* property, and th*
Ave.
nam* In which It waa aa****
•d ara a* fallow*:
YOUR HOME
eartlflcat* No. 417
Taar o f
OF 1HE FUTURE
l**uan.'* IS*(
iis:«&lt; i t i r r t o v o s - i - k o p k h t v TODAY- Beautiful 3 Bed­
FU.
HWI* o f NW U Of a w &gt;4 (L***
room, 2 bath home in exclu­
UY&gt; Kartlnn SI Townahtp II
H. Kang* SJ K
sive .Mayfair. Double car- 16. Female Help Wanics
Nani* In which a*a**a«d t.
|mrt, patio with buitt-ln
N. A C II. Maluy. .til u| a«|j
ALiX OF SANFORD
GriU—Many extras $35,WX)
proparry balag in th* County
ef gamlnol*. gta-a « f n o r t i *
home can be your for less , Needs experienced sewing ma
Unlaaa *uch carUflcsi* (halt
chine operators for swim
than $30,000.
ba r*d**mad geaardlng lo taw
suits and sportswear. If
th* pruprrty il«**rth*&gt;l In *u.-li
eartlflcat* will b* aald lu tb*
you are experienced on far
hlr&gt;i«*t bli|.|«r at Ih* front
tory tewing machines, we
du«r o f tta* gdoln-jla Cuunry
Court Hou** at Sanford. F lo r­
have steady work far you
Investment ft Realty
ida, on tn* ftrit Monday In
322-9173. in a modern air-conditioned
tho month o f Ktbruary, 1144, U8 N. Park Ave.
factory, under venr good
which U tha Srd day o f K*bruary, 1)11.
3 BR, FU. Rm., fenced yard.
forking condition, Phone
Dated :bla U t h day o f D* $ 3 down. 40 N. Devon,
FA 2-2204, aik for Mr. Cu
•inlwr, 1)41.
North Orlando. 322-3305.
(SE A L)
Hate.
Arthur H. Backwitb. Jr.
■*mlnot* County, Florida
PubtUh Jaa. S. t», IT, l l , l i l t

Close-out*''. Tara right bo*
tween Alls of Suited and
HarCar Alum. Co., M ml.
So. aI Sanford City Unite
&lt;* Hwy. i m p. 8. AUo
largo Mleettoo orlgteal da*
aigner sample draaaea,
sportswear, bathteg suits
and a few man Italian
knit*—Millie Stemper. Open
weekdays 9:30 to 4:90,

Tec *N Green

Jim Hunt Realty

SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN
ER SERVICE. Ports sad
supplies for oil makes In
eluding: Electrolux. Now
sod rebuilt cleaners sold.
No home aervlco csB
charge Phone FA 2-2282,
2555 Pork Dr. ..

lfty,

Harrtett'a Beauty Nook
Ere Aypt'a. S Sr. Baautlclaaa
DUTCH MILL NURSERY An105 SO. Oak
FA *5742
■uala ready now. Upaala
Rd. Near Mayfair Golf
ACE BEAUTY SALON
Mayfair Hotel, Open evenings Course.
by appt Service from Tipto-Tlp. Phone S22-SS2S.

V A -F H A

R i m r n o p a t’ tv
■TATE OP FLORIDA. TOt
Martha J. W hit*, A.
a
W hit*, lu b tre a W hit*. Klbart
W h itt, Jam** N. W hit*. John
W h li*. Mary A. Drawdy, and
h. W . Drawdy. h*r huaband,
all If a llv*. and each o f th«lr
r*«p »cllve and unknown apou i.* , If marrWd. and If dtad,
lh *lr r*ap«cttv* unknown hair*.
d*vl***f, ■rant***, a*algn**s,
ll*nor*. creditor*, truat***. and
a a r aqd a ll ptriona claim ing
by. Ib ro o ch . under, o r agalaat
any o r all o f them, either
Jointly or Individually, and
all unknown helre e f J. W,
W hit*. deeea»ed. If any etbar
than Martha J. Whit*. A. S.
W hit*.
Rebecca W hile. El
bert W hit*. Jam** N. Whit*
John W hit*, and Mary A
D raw dy: Cora Ring Dtjro, wl
dow , o f New Milford. r*nn»jrlva n la : Kloyd D. SJoblom and
Xethar UJoblom. hie wife, o f
Commerce, Oklahoma, whoa*
m ailing addrae* la P. O. Box
III,
Commerce.
Oklahoma
Floyd N. SJoblom. who** reeldenc* la Sllrr City, North Car
ellna. and whoe* malting ad
d r ..* I* HP i Kloyd N. HJoMnm
HQ. MAAtl. O. A T. Dlvtelon,
A P.O. M l, Han FrancUeo, Call
fornla, and Cecil* SJoblom, hi*
w lf*. whoa* reildtnc* I* l l (
North Sixth Avenu*. Hilar City
N. C.J all unknown hair* o f
Q oodhart SJoblom, dereaetd. If
any oth er than Oremlea* Hj»hlom. Ruby L .* HJoblnnt Do
hannan, Oliver E. Sioblom.
M argaret
gjoblom
Mulllna.
Floyd N. SJoblom. aud Oil*
SJoblamt alt unknown htlr* at
Sforrl* Morgan HJoblom. d*
«*a**d. If any olhar than Doris
M. gjoblom , Morrla Morgan
SJublom. J r . Olady* Lout**
gjoblom Faht*. Charlatt* Ma
yl* gjoblom Seller*. John t red
arlck
gjoblom
and W allace
gjoblom . * miner and elnglt
all unknew n hair* e f A in a K.
Ring, dacaaaad. If any other
than C ora Ring Dayoi and
•ny and all parllet having, or
claim ing to hav* any right,
till* o r leteraat In and to Ih*
follo w in g dtacrlbtd land ly
Ing,
being, and altuat* In
S»m lnol* County. Florida, to
Wit:
T b * North ona-half (N'H)
o f tha North«***t Quarter
(N W '* ), o f Ih* Narthwaat
Q uarter tS W t*) (Lea* Ik*
W a tt 111 faat thereof),
and tha Eaat t i l f**t * f
the W a it ITS feat o f tha
Mouth ona-half I H D o f
the
Northweet
Quarter
I H W I i) o f the Northwaat
Q uarter (N W 1, ) .
gectlon
I)
, Tcwoahlp
I*
Rang* I I Eaat.
Vau. and each o f you. sr*
hereby notified that a aull baa
b .e n brought agalnet you In
lh « C ircuit Court. In and for
Hemlnvl* County, Florida, In
Chancery, entitled Chart** M,
Utldln and Anil* Hiroud Oal
din. hla wlf*. Plaintiff*, v*.
Martha J. Whit*, at •&gt;. *&gt;•fandanta. and you. and **«h
*&gt;f you. era required to file
jrutjr ftnswsp to the FUlntlffU
com plain t wltto the Clerk o f
the C ircuit Court, and ear*#
upon Plaintiff*, or Plaintiff*
Attorney. Karlyle Huutholder,
who** addreaa I# P O bo1
dto. Hanford, Florida, a copy
•»f oald anewor. on &lt;&gt;r before
January J .lh , lld t, and If you
fall lo do &lt;". a decree p rcanfaeao
will
b*
agalnet you end oocti of you
fur the rellof demand* I •»
**!d Complaint.
Th# nature o f thle eolt *•
to quiet the title u&gt; -he *•»"»
d-a.-rtio l land* In th» I'lalutiff*, herelaabuve named.
W linee* my hand end eeal
nf eald Court, at Hinfofd.
Seminole cou nty. Plorlda. thta
llt h day o f DocamSer. :»**■
(HEAL)
.
Arthur II. »*• kwlt
J rII) : dlartha T. Vlhl*«
Deputy Clerk
K arlyla Huu.bulder
A ttorney for FlalnulfJ.
P. O. B o s M*
Sanfard. T la.
Pu bllth Dac
It, IT, !&gt;&lt;» *
Jan 1. IS l»&lt;t
c m *-:*

fla p

broken, $11*. ph. 3434711

Legal Notice

Z. Nstkos •

$71;

or m-mm.

FURN. Apt 2900 MeUouvDte. Homai in all price brackets,
liberal financing. We have
APT. 990 k up. Surplua City.
and reserves Ike right to re­
a 4 BR. 3 bath at 913,70ft17.
Mute
Help
Wsntsd
BENT A BED
vive or reject any advertise$400 down, $■ mouth pa
RsTaway, Hospital 4 Baby
■ant from what ordered to 18. Hslp Wanted
an. Buy now and get Home­
Beds.
■eaten te tke polictea el tkia 19. Situations Wanted
stead exemptioa ef $5,900.
By Day, Week, or Month
Choose your own decora*
20. Babysitters
Ph. FA 2-3191 111 W. lit St
21. Beauty Salons
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
22. Build - Faint - Repair
ON YOUR LOT
2-BDRM. ho— , kit equipped.
28. Buildinff Mutsrtuls
917 Escambia Dr. FA 2-0920 Your plana o r ours. A
plate package
24. Etectricsl Sorvicsu
alter 9 p*a.
financial. No down payment
■ t e (fee b n t t « t i
25.
Plumbins
Aon
less
JOSEPH MIKLER. alto known
required. Come out today
F U R N I S H E D Apartment
ea JOE MIKLER,
26. Radio ft Television
IM ciu id.
Cteau and close la. Jlauaie and talk tt over with Mr.
27. Apodal Services
m n nwnca
LeatherJury.
Cowan. 2224019.
N olle* la karabr attaa that 28. Luundry Service
20th St te Upaala Rd.
tfea on dtralen td w ill, on tha
WE L A X A APARTMENTS:
ft tun North at Church
t l lh day o f January. A. D. 29. Autoaofcik Bonricn
SMI. p r t f .n l to tke H onorable
Rooms private hatha, 114
County
Judg* or
atmtnola 29A. Auto Accessories
W. First ftt
LMN Enterprises, 12. Rnnl lutein For Sain
County. Florida, kla final re (e r e . a ccou nt s a l ▼*n«b*ra. SO. Mschhwry • Tools
Mr. Laatharbury - 222-2744
1 BR. Ho— , kftcheu equip­
aa E saeuter o f Ika Eataia o f 81. Poultry - Live stock
Or
JOSEPH MIKLER. a lto known
ped. FA 94059.
ea -JOB MIKLER, dccaaicd. 81A. Pots
Mr. Farguaou - TK S4911
e id at la id t in t , than end
Room Fun. Apt. First
fa ir * , m ake application te the 82. Flowers • Shrubs
Property Managninent
BEDROOM, I bate. Kit­
floor. Cl— to town. 140 mo.
eald Judaa fo r a final acttU - S3. Furniture
ft Saks Broker
chen equipped. Owner be­
mant o f hla adm lnlitratloa
FA
3-4301.
o f oald **tato. and fo r oa o r ­ 84. Articles Tor Sals
tel transferred. Moat aaO.
der d lech ereta c *lna ae each 84*A Swap or
FA 34M0.
4 BE., 1 bates, kit equip,
E xfoutor.
central air eond , lake pri­
Dated tkla the l*th day of 88. Articles Wasted
Often for your aoloetion
5 ACRES orange grove, plus
Dncambor, A. P. ISIS.
88. Automobiles - Trueka vileges. Woodcrful area far 3 Bedroom bouse on Up­ those Beautiful Z, 3, ft 4
JOSEPH MIKLER. JR.
children. 9190 mo. 121 Lake
A* E xtcu tor o f the Estate
Bedroom
S6*A Anton Wanted
aala Road. For particulars
of
Minnie Dr., Park Ridge,
ean
3574292,
Eustls,
91a.
JOSEPH MIKLER. e / k / e 87. Boats - Motors
322-7021.
JOB MIKLER
Docaatcd.
OTEKSTROM. DAVIS
* Mc I n t o s h
A ttorney* fo r Exacutor
F o il O fflc* Drawer IMS
Sanford. Florida JS7T1
PublUh Dec. IS, }*, ST, 1VCI ft
Jan. S. 11(1.
ODP-13

Im

white te m li , M wha., t e r n

12. Huai Estate For Bolt

Furn. Apt Cl— HL Apt. 4.
$39 Mo. 4F7H W. l i t

PERMANENT V m Special POODLE Clipping $6. Besott39% aff regular t r i m
Ad tto” white toy miniature

3 BR., 1 Bath, Kitchen equip., WANTED. Advanced H a i r
fenced yard. 3908 Old Or­
Stylist Eva • Bess Beauty
lando Rd., Sunland.
Shop, 105 E. 2nd.

You eaa find anything you
■aad advertised In the Her­
ald Classified.

4-door **daa, air cenditioatd. pow­
er ate*ring, V-8 engine, automatic
transmlMion.

1959 RUICK U Sabre

pleasied to announqe

hardtop

the opening of their new

1982 DODGE Custom

office, January 2, at

150 3-doer kardtep. Real sharp!

2565 PARK DRIVE

1960 CHEVY. Impala

We invite all o f our friends and
customers to visit us soon in our
new office, and on behalf of the
very happy New Year.
Herb Stenstrom

Car Buys
1962 DODGE 330

Realty

entire staff, best wishes for

N E W &amp; USED

IN T O W N !

Stenstrom
I

Best..

2-door hardtop, V-| M e te *, aatematto traaeariaaton, A bargain at
•aly..............

1095
*2095
*1595

1956 FORD 4 Dr. V-8 ......
1958 FORD Convertible ____
MANY OTHERS AT —

a

Seminole County Motors
1801 WEST FIRST ST.
PH. FA 2-0614

4
sip

�SEMINOLE COUNTY

Country Club Road

Of
LOCH ARBOR

While yon are out driving thl* week-end, tik e this page
with you. The map thorc will assist you in locating some

More in 1964 — seems to bo the
theme o f the advertising end the
general outlook early in the new
year. And our local builders are cer­
tainly In tune with the idea, giving
you the ’ ’most for your money” in
the new homes they are building.
Items which formerly were “ ex­
tra*” or “ options'* are now stan­
dard equipment-part o f the pack­
age!
For Instance, all the new homes
in Ravenna Park have central duct
heating. This makes every room in
the house warm and comfortable,
even during our chilly snaps this
time o f year. Another home was sold
in Ravenna Park this past week, but
models are open for your inspection
at 411 and 416 Tangelo Drive. See
them this weekend.
In nearby Idyllwilde, another
“ Home o f Distinction’’ is almost
finished at 110 Idyllwilde Drive.
Our Seminole County builders

nation. In the homes open and on
I s p l a y In Kingswood Builders’
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor, several
kitchens have black walnut cabinets
which put the final touch to a really
beautiful kitchen. In quiet, treeshaded Greenbriar, homes a n avail­
able at 100, 107,108, and 109 Highland Court.
Back with us this week is Caval­
cade o f Homes. They now have
twelve model homes ready to show
■you. A salesman will be on the pre­
mises all this weekend, so see them
oh your tour of homes. They're lo­
cated on SR 427 between Lake
Mary and Longwood, on the old
Dixie Highway.
See all these homes and select
yours — you’ll agree that for your
dollar you’re getting much m o re i n ’64. ■

if

r

12 Exciting

Model*

3 6 4 Bedroom* — 2 Bath*

----- - FROM $13,500 ------FHA and Conventional Financing
• No Closing Coots • YA — No Down Peymsnl
• IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
• Central Heat A A b Conditioning • Built la Kitchen Equipment
• Beaut Ifni High A Dry taafcm psd Lota
• Sidewalks

• Street Lights

• Sewer A Water

SALES REPRESENTATIVES
On Duty 10 m. m. till 5 p. m.
PHONES:

• f Sanford and Seminole County's outstanding real
oatdte. Take a circle tour and see them all, yon may find
Jnat what yon are looking for in the way of a home.

/

Cavalcade of

all realist that the kitchen Is a cen­
ter o f Interest In the modern home,
and feature completely equipped
electric kitchens designed with ima-

838-2319

Oakland Estates, Inc. to Ed­
Chib Heights, $10,100.
Wilmar W. Potter Ca., Inc. ward D. Tlmoney at ux, Oak­
other causes, ao go easy be­
to John X. Anderson Jr. at ux, land Estates, $18,000.
fore you begin planing on a
Orlando
Federal
Savings
ft
Druid Bills Park, $33,000.
course of action.
Loan
to
Richard
L.
Schmlts
at
VBA to Thomas D. Her­
ux,
Lake
Wood swells In summer, ao
Harriet
Estates,
m an at ux, Easthraok, $11,$11,300.
If your door la sticking during
SOfc
Knox - Florida Development tha winter—whan heat la on
FHA to Paul Edward Kean Corp. to Melvyn A. Gibson et and th* wood la dry—you can
at ux, Oakland Hills, $7,850. ux, Harmony Homes, $10,000. ba certain that there are other
Ctareload Nani at ux to La- Elmar L. Helms at ux to causes.
Roy Naal at ax. Harmony Cbarlts B. Sapp et ux, Town
Even in tha summer, taka It
Homos, $9,800.
A Country Estate*, $17,600.
easy with ths plan*. Look for
Wad# Development Carp, to L. M. N. Enterprises, Inc. to
some other method of freeing
Nail L. Parker at ux, Tangla- James D. Fox et ux, Cryatol th* door or you’ll find your­
wood, $13,500.
Lake Park, $11,100.
self with a door that breexea
Mollia Littky at si to Eu­
Agreements For Deeds
coma right through during
gene T. Edwards at ux, Long- Charles B. Gatlin et al to cooler weather.
wood Hllla, $3,600.
Thomas J. Watkins st ux, 8ec.
Planing is seldom required,
Knox-Florida Davalopmant 33-20-32, $7,250.
although It la resorted to, too
FHA to Joseph A. Finley et Corp. to Fannie Mas Waler at Nell* E. Eastnbrook to John­ often.
al, Lincoln Heights, $9,000.
ux, Woodman Park, $3,000.
nie Marks et ux, Celery Ave.
Most trouble can be traced
FHA to Norman C. Blanks Knox • Florida Development Add., $7,000.
to hinge problems. Either tho
at ux. Woodmen Park, $8,660. Corp. to Andrew J. Rainey Jr. Frederick W. Hobbs Jr. to
hinge Is loose—or It wasn't
Boreas Jlmanes at ux to •t ax, Harmony Homes, $11,- Richard C. Pudmore et ux, Sec.
mounted properly. Get your­
600.
Earl Higginbotham, Smith’s
26-21-30, $10,400.
self a screw driver, open tha
FHA to Jamas J. Dram at S. II. DeeMarals et ux to door wide and try each screw.
■/D„ $U00.
Albert M. Green* et ux to ux, Wynnewood, $0,060.
Percy Tindull et ux, Temple Uso n screw driver with a
Eleanor 8torn, Queen’s Mir­ Samuel W. Thurmond *t Terrace, $7,500.
ror South, $9,600.
us to Robert H. Powell at ux, William II. Martin et ux to
Pan American Life Insur­
Arthur Holliday at ux to Plnehurat, $13,000.
Mary Barkley, See. 16-21-31, ance Co. vs. John D. Hudson et
Joseph E. Hammertley at ux, Cora J. Brown to Lee E. $6,300.
nl, mtg. forecL
Qoehrlng at ux, S a n f o r d
Orkland Hllla, $6,280.
Prudentlul Insurance Co. Ve.
Sulla Filed
Edward E. Green, axes, of Heights, $8,000.
Overstreet l.nnd Co. vs. P. William J. Hendrix et ux, mlg.
oatato of Irma T. Green, de­ FHA to Edward L. Dennis Dodge Shephert st al, suit to fcl.
ceased, to Frank Argentina at *t ux, North Chuluota, $7,600. quiet title.
Final Divert* Decree*
ux, Oak Ridge Park 8/D, $7,- First Federal 8avlngs ft North Orlando Co. vs. Ber­
Howard Tuck vs. Myrtle L.
Loan to Gerard P. Donovun et nard G, King et ux, mtg. Turk.
000.
Albert E. Fisher et ux to ux, klelody Acres, $11,000.
fcl.
Claudette O'Dell Small vs.
Robert L. Watts at ux, Brat­ FHA to Roy Lee Kanrlker
Florid* Mortgage k Sccur Edward Harrison Small Sr.
et ux. Country Club Manor,
ton Woods, $6,400.
Ity Co. va. Fred L. Wall at al,
Edna Earl Davis vs. Johnnie
Pint Federal Savings A $7,000.
mtg. fcl.
B. Davis.
Loan Assn, of Orlando to Av­ FUA to Darvls C. Heath et
ert! J. Robertson. LUtlo Wek- ux, North Chuluota, $7,600.
Iwo Estates, $0,000.
Ward llicks, Inc. to Douglas
First Federal Savings ft W, Morell et ux, Eastbrook,
Loan Assn, of Orlando to Gar- $17,000.
ard H. Marola at ux, Prairl* American Federal of Or­
Lake Manors, $10,600.
lando to James D. Wood et al,
Richard A. Frank Jr. at ux Bear Lake Manor, $11,200.
to Cecil Keith Abney et ux, Dorothy I- llolander to WIIPlnehurat, $10,600.
mer Totter Co., Inc., Druid
Oakland Estates, Inc. to Hills Park, $3,500.
M O V I N G AND S T O R A G E CO ., INC.
Georg* E. Clegg Jr. et ux, American Federal Savings A
FA 2 - 9 5 1 1
Oakland Estates, $16,600.
Loan Assn. to Charles L.
Ksnncth W. Burks at ux to Npanor et al, Queen's Mirror
5 0 4 C oley Avo.
S a n f o r d , Fla
Ronald R. Richards, Country South, $11,200.

largo blade and tighten any pier* of thin cardboard be­
screw that seems to bo loos*. hind and rcplaea the acrewa.
It doesn’t taka muck sagging Hang the door. If on# piece
to make a door bind and of cardboard Isn't enough, try
tightening up the hinges may another.
free ths door.
Shimming wilt also taka
Frequent tightening often care of a door that won’t clone
leaven the wood so torn up easily became the hinge haa
that screws won’t grip any­ been mortiaed too deeply.
more. If a larger screw won’t If all elaa fella, you will
work or won’t fit, fill tho hole hava to plana or nand the door.
with a woden plug or plaatle Do thla cautiously. If binding
wood. If you uso a plug, dip It occur* at the top, look for the
In glue first. Allow plastic point that makes contact and
fillers’to harden then drill a aand this spot lightly. If that
starter hole.
doein’t work, plane the ana.
If tightening doesn’t work, When planing the top or
you will have to examine the bottom of a door, plan* from
door elotely to determine the the outside to the center to
exact point of binding.
avoid splintering the edge.
Binding at top can often bo If door Is too wide, remove
cured by ehlmming the hinge and do the planing on the
at top—Inserting a thin layer hinge side so that the lock
of cardboard between the won’t be affected. You may
hinge and the wood of the hava to deepen the mortis* for
door Jamb. Binding that oc­ the hinge before hanging tho
curs at the bottom of the door door ngain.
ran lie cured with a shim be­
hind the bottom hinge.
In Colombian cities, house
Remove the hinge pin and
lift off the door. Then unscrew numbers tell how many ma­
the leuf of the hinge that la ters tha building Is from the
on the door Jamh. Insert a corner.

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VOL. 66

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Established 1908

MON., JANUARY 6, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 98

Lake Ada Site Test
Shows Soil Suitable
(Ed N#4#: This b the first
Local leaders stepped out
of tww articles oa Scmhsole ahead of the Orange people
Canty's tww yrsg su d state by having enabling legislation
■Diversity sites. Tba steswd approved by the 1963 Legisla­
trill discuss the Eeeeloek- ture. This permitted the Semi­
hatebee River site aad win nole County Commission to
appear hi Tuesday’s Her­ present to all county electors
last November a referendum
ald.)
asking approval tor a special
By Fred Vaa Felt

election for freeholder*. Th#
electorate approved.
^ e t o * *
Now, should th# Board of
Control (elect a Semiaol#
By Jetton 8Ue * l w
County site the County Com­
Drive carefully! The young­
mission can immedhely set a
ster* are back in tchool today. |
special election for freehold• e e
era only asking for approval
We mentioned the other day
ot an ad valorem tax to raise
funds necessary tor purchase that quite a few parents were
Booming Seminole County
of Und. For approval of this
will get a healthy “ shot in
upset because o f the delay la
Issue, 50 per cent o f the regis­
the arm’’ Friday should the
the opening o f the English
tered freeholders must vote
Slat# Board of Control select
Estates (School which would
and So per cent of those vot­
the Lake Ads site or the
tellers South Seminole Ele­
ing plus one must agree.
Econlockhatchee River site
tJ I £ i
for the proposed East Central
mentary and eliminate double
Thia puls Seminole County
'N IC .
Florida university.
in a decidedly advantageous
sessions for both schools.
Three sites continue In the
position since Orange County
We hasten to add that no-|
running—Bluestone, 12 miles
l allcd to take thia step. Should
body was more upset tti
south o f Orlando in Orange
Bluestone be selected, Orange
Seminole County school offi­
County, and Lake Ada and
County must wait until tha
Econlockhatchee In this coun­
cials. It threw many o f their
1963 Legislature to gain ap­
ty. Board of Control members
plans for today out o f (he
proval to proceed.
have promised a decision at
window.
Board of Control members
their meeting Friday at Tails
It was just one o f those
have said that they want to
hassee. (This writer will be
things. If you're ever built a
tave all In readiness to ask
there to report the decision
home or constructed a build­
be 1963 Legislature for bulld­
in The Herald.)
og funds and hope to have
ing you know what we mean,
s e e
Local leaders who have been
the university In operation by
working long and hard In ef­
1968.
Ran Into Bill and Gladys
forts to induce the State
The Lake Ada site has na­
Hofmann the other afternoon
Board to select a Seminole
at Seminole Plaza. BUI, who
A. B. PETERSON Sr., tural drainage. Bluestone, U
site feel they hold several
formerly operated an automomember of the Semi­ has been pointed out, is near
f
advantages over their Orange
tire electric service In Sanford
nole County Hospital the Martin Company plant,
counterparts.
fo r many years and is now
Hoard for more thnn 25 which spent approximately 61
Dr. J. Broward Culpepper,
million for a drainage system.
with RCA, was— with his wife
years
anti its chairman
executive director of the
Thppcrware, also near Is said
— tending the grandchildren.
Mince 1055, has been re­ to have spent a large sum
Uoard of Control, and Jack
We recall the fact that Bill
U'-l
appointed to the board for drainage. This would not
Sutton,
Board
research
ana
was once a top-notch magi*1
by Gov, Farris Bryant. be necessary at Lake Ada.
lysl, pointed out at the group's
elan. We can remember when
Dec. 23 meeting at the May.
Originally proposed by the
he used to eV** personal per(air Inn here that First Re
City Commission of Sanford,
formanees-VMdjfOTji^ones, toe
search Corporation, Miami, In
which laid most of the ground
—at theatres in this a rch
v
-re 4
Us studies of the originally
work for the County Commis­
• e
e
offered 23 sites in sis coun­
sion's presentation to the
Here's some facts you should
ties, summed up Its report
State, Lake Ada U of such
or should not know: Driving
with the statement “ the uni
proximity to the City that City
south on U. 8. 17*02 from
veraity should be placed In
Commissioner* have promised
»
French Avenue to Semlnola
Seminole County.
to annex the approximate 1,*
Boulevard last Friday after­
200 acres to th* City.
noon wo counted 38(1 rehiclea
LAJ
The Lake Ada ait* It bound­
Two Navy airmen Friday
proceeding northward.
ed on the east by Highway
•
•
•
Thie morning as we drove
flew a twin-jet A-5A Vigi 17-99, on the south by Lak#
northward on U. S. 17*02 from
poses to annex the property and then provido full municipal
LAKE ADA SITE proffered for the proposed four-year de­
lante attack bomber acrosa Mary Boulevard, on th# west
Semlnola Boulevard to French
services for tho school.
gree-granting state university for East Central Florida is out­
the Atlantic Ocean from San­ by th# ACL Railroad and on
Avenue we observed 114 ve­
lined on this map. If this site is selected, City of Sanford pro­
ford to Rota, Spain, placing the north by Semlnol# High
hicles heading south. And this
School. It Is within three miles
the aircraft In position to sup­
was at 0:30 a. m.
at Interstate 4. County Com­
s e e
HOLLYWOOD (U P I)—The port tha United States Sixth missioners are confident that
e
top box office star In the
Dropped into visit the Doug­
Fleet nine hours and 42 min should tha university be plac­
movies for the second straight ulcs after take off from San ed there, the federal govern­
las Stenstrom's Sunday afteryeur la Doris Day, according ford.
noon. Douglas, chairman o f
ment will agree to an intecto tho :12ml annual poll of
the Chamber of Commerce’s
The two airmen, LL Gera It change at 1-4 and Lake Mary
tit* nation’s theater owners. 31. Ryan, pilot, and hi* bom­ Boulevard, which street al­
university site committee, was
just leaving to attend a meet­
bardier-navigator, LL
(j gl ready Is slated for major Im­
ing o f the committee.
George F. Schneider, flew to provement*.
MIAMI (U PI) — Ten per (he attack carrier USS Inde­
“ Can wo mention that the
Fire destroyed or damaged men, who controlled tho blaze
They had been in this status
The City of Sanford has
committee met this after­ Th
ay set previously hut had voted
homes In the Sanford from spreading to nearby sons were killed on the stnte' pendence Saturday morning, promised, with annexation and
residences, said the (ire ap­ highways over the weekend completing a successful ferry construction of th# university
noon 7" we Inquired.
ent
ask!
over the weekend.
themselves out o( it.
parently started from a floor Including several pedestrians flight to replace an aircraft at Lake Ada, to build a new
“ It would be better to any Intel
several
_
____
Milk Commission Chairman
A five-room frame real- furnace. Loss, covered by in­
and an elderly couple in
that we’re meeting continu­ 1961“ -Florida milt pricing
damaged to a deck handling Are station there, a boaster
20oS Magnolia Ave- surance, was estimated at 66, two-car accident near Lake
ously," he answered. He point­ regulations for the Pensacola Charles O. Andrews Jr., said
incident aboard tha lndcpend plant for water service, a
Everett Craft, 500.
In Orlando, that he had not
booster plant for sewerage
land.
ed out that the committee also area.
enco.
was
destroyed.
met Thursday, Friday and
received
word
on
(ho
ruling
Fire Chief Mack N. Cleve­
The regulations were chal­
The Vigilante departed San service and otherwise provide
8aturday. The group is pre­ lenged by the Polar Ice and said he would reserve
Mary Volunteer fire- land reported fire razed a
ford at 1:13 a.m., refueled municipal services.
A Board of Control spokes­
NEW YORK lU P I)—The from an A-3B Skywarrinr air­
paring maps, photos, charts Cream k Creamery Co. of comment until he had an op­
residence at toon West 15th
Street owned by Eva^Williams natlon’a second largest tobsc craft of Sanford's Heavy At­ man said here Dee. 33, that
and what have you In prepara­ Pensacola.
portunity to study the full
ami occupied by Bertha Dix co firm announced Sunday it tack Squadron Eleven be­ he believed the Board mem­
tion for Frklay'a meeting of
They were issued by the opinion.
on. Tiie Chief said the Dixon would issue a new brand of tween Bermuda and the Azor bers would not make a de­
the State Board o f Control In Florida Milk Commisaion af­
Today's 9 to 0 opinion, writ­
woman barely managed to filter-tip clgarattea willi the cs Islands, atopped briefly at finite decision Friday but
Tallahassee.
ter producers in the Pensa­ ten by- Justice Byron It.
• e
e
save her two children. Fire tar and nlcotlno content listed the Naval Air Facility In the rather would make choices of
cola area had voted to again White, said that “ under prior
No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3. This,
was caused by the explosion cn each package.
By the way, did you notice place themselves under the cases in this court dealing
Azores and arrived in Rota at
he said, would save the coun­
of a kerosene heater.
the Orange County sit# com c o m m I s sion's jurisdiction. with state regulation of Use
12:56
p.m.
(EST).
WASHINGTON (DPI)
ties money on soli boring
mittee's latest indirect pitch
milk industry the Florida law
Firemen
did
save
the
resi­
Friday the Independence
Sen. Harry Goldwater says
as applied in this case cannot
fur the university? N o w
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — w a • in port at Cannes tests, which run from 69.000
that if he were president he dence next door at 1G03 West
to 610,000 each.
In other
withstand attack based upon
they’re talking about coming
would renounce the nuclear 15th Street, owned by Eva Statu Rep. Fred Karl of Day France. Otherwise, the air­ words, a test would be run
the commerce clause.’ ’
up with a 60,000 seat stadium
test ban treaty should it ap­ Williams and occupied by ton* Beach said today he has craft could have proceeded on No. 1. If No. 1 were not
Under the regulations, Polar
if the proposed East Central
pear “ to be to our advantage Booker T. Rouse. The blaze arranged for a meeting in Or directly from the Azores to suitable, then on No. 2 would
was required to accept its
singed the side of this house. lando Jan. 13 to discuss joint the carrier, completing the
Florida University is located
to test in the atmosphere."
total supply for Class 1 milk,
Small damage was caused dvbatea by Democratic can- replacement Journey In less be next; then No. 3, If neces­
in Orange County.
Goldwater, who announced
11
sary.
aside
(ruin
that
going
to
mili­
by
(ire started by a defective didutes for governor.
Now what would Orange
Frank D. Brclim, a resident
than 10 hours.
Friday his candidacy for the
But, local leaders have an
chimney this morning In a
County do with a 60,000 seat o f Union Park, rust o f Or­ tary bases, from designated!
The flight demonstrated the ace-lnthc-hole" on this ques­
Republican presidential nomi­
Pensacola
producers
at
a
fix­
building
owned
by
Geneva
lando, was apprehended by
stadium?
speed with which units of tion, too. In its planning for
nation, also says he would
Lacy at 1213 West goth Street.
We understand they asked Oviedo Constable George Kel­ ed price. It was obligated to i
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) - Heavy Attack Wing One can water expansion for Sanford,
use the threat of breaking off
the University of Florida to sey after his automobile was take all milk the producers
Tho situation In Cyprus grew reinforco aircraft carriers de­ the City ran soil boring tebts
diplomatic relations with Rus­
play one game there each sea involved in two incidenta Sun­ offered.
tens., uguin t o d a y with a c ­ ployed to the Mediterranean and found “ the land 'more
sia as a bargaining weapon
Polar had said the require-j
son but Gator official* turned day night.
in the cold war.
cusations by the is la n d 's Tur­ or elsewhere. It also demon­ than good’ for construction."
Elected illustrious potentate
it down. Florida plays a co o
Shortly after 6 p. m. Brehm’a ments kept the company from
The Arizona corner, alive,
kish le a d e r that Greek Cyp­ strates Hie versatility of these It was learned that thia (act
milk more , cheaply of Bahia Temple of Shriners
pie of its home game* in Jack- auto reportedly struck a car, buying
„
still on crutches from an ope­
riots plan a “ g e n e r a l m a s­ attack bombers which can already haa been forwarded
aonville each s e a s o n and driven by T. E. Partin on SR
last Friday evening at Or­ ration on his right heel, made
sacre on a la r g e r K a l e than operate either as bomber air­ to the Board o( Control.
they’re in no mood to move 426 near Oviedo. After collidCU“ 1
,0 “ tor «“ »• lando, Harold II. Kastner, own­ the statements Sunday in a
craft or as refueling tankers.
Collection of county real before."
There are about five lake*
anymore of their home affairs ing with Partin's ear, llrehm's sumption rather than for
wide-ranging television inter­ and personal property taxes
This refueling system Is within Lie Lake Ada Site.
manufacturing into dairy pro er of the Sanford produce
away from the Gainesville auto, according to the report.
view.
known as “ Buddy" refueling. There are 28 property owners
totaled 71 per cent as of Dec.
ducU.
firm o f Harold it. Kustnor
campus.
proceeded into the Black Ham
______________
Goldwater defended h:s Sen­ 31. John Galloway, county tax
NEW
PORT B E A C H , Ono attack aircraft refueli altogether. It has been said
1Company, will he guest of ate vote against the tr-t ban collector,
mock Swamp and allcgdly I
announced t h i s Calif. (UPI) — Multimillion­ his “ Buddy" to provide extra five or more homes tn the
|honor at n meeting of the San- treaty as “ a sound one"and morning.
Had a visit from A. C. Mad* struck William T. Minter who \ / i
aire William A. Ilarthobinme, range. Oa the next flight the area are more than suitable
I V e t e r a n C e n s u s ' ford Shrine Club Jan. 2.*1 ut said he still thought t-’ie part
den the other day. Seems that . a . ri di nghome.
Collections total $2,017,931 wlio umassed a fortune in oil, tanker rnuld also serve as a as residences for faculty
■Mayfair Inn.
was "of no advantage tu the of the current tax roll of $2.- mining und cattle, was atab- j bomber,
A. C., u retired postal em­
Hrehm'a car continued some
member*.
Kastner is a charter mem- United States." Asked if he, 839,962. The 1962 tax roil to­ bed to death with a butcher
ploye, is concerned about the 8(H) feet into the swamp befur
Approximately $200,000 has
The Campbcll-Losiing Port |,«r o f Bahia Temple, founded as president, would renounce taled $2,770,057,
lack of interest in his favor­ it was halted by thiek brush.
been allocated by the state for
knife
Sunday
in
his
palatial
It, he replied:
ite pastime—chess. Madden
William II. Henderson, 56. 53 o f the American Legion 11„ |055.
preliminary studies for tho
Galloway
said taxpayers bayfri&gt;nt home.
“ If it appeared to he to our
says sometimes only two or also o f Union Park, waa tre a u j'viU m«ct ," r • r0IMt
Police Chief Roy (J. Wll
din
university construction when
will receive a two per cent
three chess players turn out ed for cuts and abrasions at ,ll’r u* ‘ tonight at the Anieri-1limns will be installed ns pres- advantage to test in the at­ discount for payment this
a site is selected.
fur the local club's weekly Seminoie Memorial Hospital j ‘ *n Region Hut, .loUd Orlando ident to succeed himself ut the mosphere, yes, I would do it." month und one per cent in
|,,r- f l a w i n g the dinner the j.Sanford 8hrine Club dinner.
meeting. If you’re interested befor# being released.
’ ;
i
February. Payments will be
State Highway Trooper Bill i
regular business aes- meeting Jun. 23.
in the game get in touch with
net in March hut penalties
Seminole County’* Junior
Rob Rt-saurcr, administrator
Stringfield also investigated I ■•w wiU b® ™n««ueted.
Other Shrine Club officers
Madden.
will be added after April 1.
• e
*
o f Seminole Memorial Hos­ Miss will be crowned during
and reported today that Brehm
During the business session. |to be installed at
pital and a member of thu a hootenanny next Monday, at
____ i offierr* stated, the member Itobh, vice president; Ralph
Hail u call at midnight Fri­ la being held in tha Seminole
Metropolitan Telephone Com­ the Meiodcu Skating Rink, ac
day night from a Sanford res­ County jail and has been j *^"l* Wl" discuse the most rc- Wight, second vice piesiilent:' Razing of the Florida Hotel
mittee o f the Seminole Coun­ cording tu the county’s 1961
ident who stated that we had charged with intoxication.
Ic*nt information concerning !L C. Whitmire, areratary, and at I’nrk Avenue and Second
Former Mayor Earl Hig­
‘
*
Census
which
Al Skinner, treasurer.
ty Chamber of Commerce, March of Dunes officials.
better be glad we have trucks
Stringfield also said that he 'the "\ cterans
Street wan commenced this
AH proceeds will go to the ginbotham again will be seat­
A meeting of the Geneva will address the Sanford
that use First Street.
is continuing his Investigation!*"1
Uk,n ,n
'*ur*j
morning.
county* SI arch of Dimes cam­ ed on thu City Commission in
We mentioned in Friday’s into the incidents with assistThu site will be used as a Citizens Association will be Lions Club at ita weekly
paign. The program will fca a special meeting Tuesday
column that we'd had a couple ance of the Seminole County
|parking lot by Sanford At­ held at 8 p m. Tuesday in the luncheon meeting Tuesday at
lure a performance by the night. He defeatgd Mayor
the
Capri
Restaurant.
Community
Hall
for
the
pur­
of calls mentioning the fact Sheriff's Department and Con­
lantic National Bank fur the
Starlight
Promenaders Square Thomas S. McDonald in the
Besserer will apeak on the
that trucks use First Street stable Kelsey.
present, with a new hanking pose ot electing gew officers
Danco Club. All local musical November election.
for
the
1964
year.
advantagea of the proposed
in the downtown area deapite
John Alexander and J ||. - facility to ho erected th e r e
talent Is urged to enter.
The five Commissioners then
All members of the associa­ metropolitan system which
the numerous signs against it.
Van Hoy, Seminole County I ut a lutor date,
Winners in the entertain will elect one among them­
tion
are
urged
to
attend
this
Our first callers suggested
Southern Bell subscribers will
Twelfth annual Sanford p o ­ members, will attend a meet­
ment portion of the program selves as mayor for the ensu­
important meeting
that either the signs b# re­
licemen's ball will be held at ing of the East Central Flor­
have a chance to approve dur­
will receive trophies and in ing year.
moved or the lew be enforced.
9 p.m. Saturday at Mayfair ida Regional Planning Coun­
ing the latter part of Janu­ vltations to perform at the
Commission also wiU name
Our Friday night caller said
ary.
TARPON SPRINGS ( Ur i )
The Chief Petty Officers' Inn. Dancing will be to the cil Jan. 15 at Orlando.
Florida Heart Fund hooten an acting city manager (or the
that aven if a big rig takes op Wives Club will sponsor the I mu* ic o f ," u A llm a n and his
Resolutions of Change and —Splashing youths nnka their
County grand jury was Mat­
anny tu be held in February balance of the week. City
four or five parking spaces at showing of a film entitled. orchestra.
Seminole Counties relative to annual dive for a cross today ed this morning by Circuit
at Orlando-Seminole Fronton Manager W. E. Knowles wilt
least it fills up some o f the "The Effect of Polio on UnI’dkemen and their wives a metropolitan planning coun- in this sponge fishing town's Judge Volic
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
A. Williams.
Individuals or groups de­ bo in Tallahassee to attend
empty stalls. What do you horn C h ildren '' tt 10 a. » . , will attend * auppcrmc*tiiig •cil to meet federal require- colorful observance of epiph­ Court attaches reported the Veteran fight manager Frank siring to enter the talent show the Board of Cootroi meeting
think?
Tueaday, at the USO.
I this evening at th* Police ments
will be discussed, any. The Greek Orthodox rite session was to Investigate an Bachman d ied here last night are asked to contact the pro­ Friday, when a alto vs to be
• • •
The public is iuwU'd. Collet i Reiiuvolefit Asa-wiation build- Council ofticer* will lie elect •|commemorates the baptism ot alleged South Seminole County ! shortly after returning from gram chairman. Mra. Pat named for the new East C*n« That's it for today!
rape can#.
* [cd. ,
|Newt York.
|ChrisL
will be served.
tog.
&gt;
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tral Florida university.
J
A

m wA

Vigilante Flies
To Spain From
Sanford Base

Top Star

Sanford Area

State M ilk Pricing
Reoulations

Voided

omes Hit By Fire

10 Killed

‘Poisons’ Listed

Goldwater Gives
Mis Position

Debate Meeting

Car Owner Held
After Accidents

.

New Shrine Head
To Be Honored

New Threat

Collection Of
County Toxes
At 71 PerCent

Millionaire Slam

To Be Discussed

Florida Hotel
Razing Begun

Police Ball Tc
Be Saturday

Wives To Sponsor
Film Showing

Lions To Hear
Besserer Talk

Geneva Group
Meets Tuesday

Two Going To
Board Session

Dive Tocluy

Grund Jury Seated

Manager Dies '

March 01 Dimes
Program Slated

Council To Seat
Vtaqinbolham

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SEMINOLE COUNTY

Country Glut Road
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While you a n out driving this week-end, take this page
with |OMi Ilia map above wiR assist yon in locating mmt
of Saaford and Seminole County's outstanding real
estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find
fart what you are looking for in the way of a home.

Mon in 1664 — seems to be tha
theme of the advertising end the
genera] outlook early in the new
year. And our local builders a n cer­
tainly hi tuna with tha idea, giving
you the "most for your money" hi
the new homes they are building.
Items which formerly w en "ex­
tras" or "options" are now stan­
dard equipment—part o f the pack­
age!
For instance, ail the new homes
in Ravenna Park have central duct
heating. This makes every room in
the house warm and comfortable,
even during our chilly snaps this
time of year. Another home was sold
in Ravenna Park this past weak, but
models are open for your inspection
at 411 and 416 Tangelo Drive. See
them this weekend.
In nearby Idyltwilde, another
"Home of Distinction" is almost
finished at 110 Idyllwilde Drive.
Our Seminole County builders

Cavalcade of
if 12 Exciting Model*

^ o i m l r u

2 ft 4 Bedrooms — 2 Baths

Cluh
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F R O M $13,500 -------

FHA and Coaventlonal Ftnaadag
• IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

SALES REPRESENTATIVES
On Duty 10 a. m. tiU 5 p. m.
PHONES:
838-2319 or 838-5059

Br Mr. Pis

N m fip w EaUrprls* Assn.
A sticking door is a typa of
trouble with which nearly
araryona has to contend. Folks
usually btarns the trouble on
■welling wood, but there nra
other cautea, so go easy befora you begin planing on a
course of action.
Wood swells in summer, so
if your door ia sticking during
tha winter—when heat Is on
and tha wood is dry—you can
bs certain that there are other
eauiei.
Even in the summer, take It
easy with tha plane. Look for
some other method of freeing
the door or you’ll find your­
self with a door that breeaea
rams right through during
cooler weather.
Planing la seldom required,
although it la resorted to, too
often.
Moit trouble can be traced
to hinge problems. Either tho
hinge is loose—or It wasn’t
mounted properly. Get your­
self a screw driver, open the
door wide and try each screw.
Usu a screw driver with a

Orlando Federal Savings A
Loan to Richard I- Sehmltn ft
ux, Lsks Harriet Estates,
911300.
Knox - Florida Devslopment
Thasdsw V. Picks et nx to FHA to Pant Edward Keen Corp. to Melvyn A. Gibson et
Khrk K. Pistol to nx, Wsath- to ux, Oakland Hills, 97390. us, Harmony Homes, 910,000.
mflatd, 99309.
Cleveland Neal et ux to Le- Elmer L. Helms st us to
3. K Footer to as to Frank Roy Neal to ux. Harmony Charles B. Sapp et us. Town
L MsCs m hh to ax, Country Homes, 99300.
A Country Estate*, 917300.
DM Mamsr. 610,100.
Wads Dsvslopsnent Corp. to L. M. N. Enterprises, Inc. to
THA to Richard A. Thosaaa Neil L. Parker to ux. Tangle- James D. Fox et ux, Crystal
R ax. Country dab Manor, wood, 913300.
Uka I’ark, 911,100.
19,110.
Mollis Uttky to al to EuAgreements For Deeds
FHA to Ranald R. Robinson gens T. Edwards to ux, Long- Charles B. Gatlin at at to
it as, Cowatry CM Manor, wood Hills, 93300.
Thomaa J. Watkins st ux, Sec.
MAM,
Knox - Florida Development 33-20-32, 97,250.
FHA to Joseph A. Finley to Corp. to Fannlo Mao Walsr st Neils K. Eastnhrook to John­
nr. Woodmen Park, 9* 300. al, Lincoln Heights, 90300.
nie Marks et ux, Celery Ave.
FHA to Norman C. Blanks Knox-Florida Development Add., 97,000.
It nx. Woodman Park, $9350. Corp. to Andraw J. Rainey Jr. Frederick W. Hobbs Jr. to
Hones Jtasnaa to ax to «t ax, Harmony Homes, (11,- Richard C. Podmors et ux, Sec.
Esrl Higginbotham, Smith’s &lt;00.
25-21-30, 910,4no.
B/Dw 94309.
FHA to James J. Dram st 8. H. UeaMarais et ux tn
Albert M. Greene et nx to ux, Wynnawood, 90.050.
Percy Tindull et ux, Temple
Eleanor 8 terra, Queen’s Mir- Samuel W. Thurmond et Terrace, 97,500.
mr South, 59300.
ux to Robert If. Powell et ux, William II. Martin at ux to Pan American Life Insur­
Arthur Holliday to ux to Plnshurat, 913300,
Mary Barkley, Sec, 15-21-31, ance Co. ve. John D. Hudson st
Joseph E. Hammerelay to ux, Cora J. Brown to Loo E. 15300.
nl, mtg. furscL
Drfclaad Hills, 95340.
Goehring st ux, S a n f o r d
Prudential Insurance Co. Ve.
Suita Filed
Edward E. Gram, exec, of Heights, 93.000.
Overstreet Land Co. vs. P. William J. Hendrix et ux, mtg.
setate of Irma T. Green, de- FHA to Edward L. Dennis Dodge Shephert at al, suit to fcl.
leased, to Frank Argentina st st ux. North Chuluoto, 97300. quiet title.
Final Divorce Decrees
nx, Oak Ridge Park 8/D, 97,- First Federal Savings A North Orlando Co. vs. Ber­ Howard Tuck ve. Myrtle L.
000.
Loan to Gerard P. Donovan st nard G. King et ux, mtg. Turk.
Albert E. Fisher st ux to ux, Melody Acres, 911,000.
fcl.
Claudette O'Dell 8msll ve.
Robert L. Watts st ux, Bret- FUA to Roy Lee Kanrlker Florida Murtguge A Secur­
Edward Harrleon Small Sr.
ton Woods, 95,400.
st ux. Counter Club Manor, ity Co. va. Fred L. Wall st al,
Edna Earl Davie vs. Johnnio
First Federal Savings A 97,000.
mtg. fcl.
B.
Davis.
Less Assn, of Orlando to Av- FUA to Darvia C. Heath ct
•rll J. Robertson, LUtio Wok- ux, North Chuluota, 97300.
iwa Estates, 911,000.
Ward Hicks, Inc. to Douglas
First Federal Savings A W. Morell it ux, Eastbrook,
Loan Assn, of Orlando to Gar- 917,000.
CA LL
ard H. Marola st ux, Prairie American Federal of Or*
Laka Manors, 910300.
Undo to James D. Wood et si,
Richard A. Frank Jr. et ux Ucnr Lako Manor, 911,200.
to Cecil Keith Abney et ux, Dorothy I. Holnmler to WI1Pinehurst, 910.500.
mir Potter Co., Inc., Druid
Oakland Estates, Inc. to Hills Park, 93,500.
MOVI NG AND S T O R A G E CO., INC.
Georgs E, Clegg Jr. st ux, American Federal Savinge A
FA 2 - 9 5 1 1
Oakland Estates, 915,500,
Loon Assn, to Charles L.
Kenneth W. Burks at ux to Hpanor et ul, Queen's Mirror
Ronald R. Richards, Country South, 111.2UO.

all realist that tha kitchen Is a cen­
ter of Interest in the modern home,
and feature completely equipped
electric kitchens designed with ima­
gination. In the homes open and on
d is p l a y in Kingswood Bunders'
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor, several
kitchens have black walnut cabinets
which nut the final touch to a really
beautiful kitchen. In quiet, treeshaded Greenbriar, homes are avail­
able at 100,107,108, and 109 Highland Court.
Back with us this week is Caval­
cade of Homes. They now have
twelve model homes ready to show
■you. A salesman win be on the pre­
mises all this weekend, so see them
on your tour of homes. They’re lo­
cated on SR 427 between Lake
Mary and Longwood, on the old
Dixie Highway.
8ee all these homes and select
yours — you'll agree that for your
dollar you're getting much more—
i n '64. •

5 0 4 C e l e y Ave.

large blade and tighten any (dace of thin cardboard ba­
seraw that seems to bo loose, hind and replace tha screws.
It doesn’t taka much sagging Rang the door. If ono piece
to make a door bind and of cardboard isn’t enough, try
tightening up tho hlogos may another,
free the door.
Shimming will also take
Frequent tightening often care of a door that won’t does
leaves the wood so torn up easily bccausa tha hinge has
that screws won’t grip any- been mortised too deeply,
more. If a larger screw won’t if all .Ue fails, you will
work or won’t fit, fill tha hole have to plans or sand tho door,
with a wodsn plug or plastic Do this cautiously. If binding
wood. If yon uss a plug, dip it occurs at the top. look for the
In glue first. Allow plastic point that makes contact and
fillers to harden then drill a ttnd this spot lightly. If that
starter hole.
doesn’t work, plane the area.
If tightening doesn’t work, m , n pUnInf the top or
you will have to examine the attorn of a door, plane from
door closely to determine the th# outild, t0 th, eenttT u
enact point of binding.
, ToM tp|l„Urlng the edge.
Binding at top can often bo „ door u too widei remoY,
cured by shimming the hinge M(J du , hfl p| , ninir on th„
et top—Inserting a thin layer h(Bp i!da
that tha lock
of cardboard between the won&gt;t he affected. You may
hinge and tha wood of the h„ f to dttptn th, mortl„ for
door Jamb Binding that oc- , he hjnRe llefn„ h. n8|njI the
cure at the bottom of the door .
nirn|n
can he cure.! with a shim lie_________ .
hind the bottom hinge.
i
Kamovs the hinge pin and In Colombian cities, house
lift off the door. Then unscrew numbers tell how many msths leaf of ths hinge that Is ten the building is from the
on the door Jnmh. Insert a Icorner.

If you have homes, acreage,
groves or rentals — and
would like to advertise
on our weekly Tour O f Homes
and Real Estate Page —

Enjoy 1964

T reat Yourself to the extra comfort and
convenience of a fine new Home —

A Community of Homes

This attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, of con­
temporary design, is now available for occupancy.
This home features a fully equipped G-K built-in
kitchen, central duct heating system with air
conditioning easily added. Quality constructed,
thin home can be purchased under VA, FHA, or
Conventional financing!

Sa nfo rd, Fla

411 TANGELO DRIVE
If your present home is too amull, consider this
spacious I bedroom, 2 bath residence of modem
design. The home includes a separate dining
room, und a Inundry room. Among the muny
quality extras are central duct heating and fully

Wo have several gorgeous homes for you to see

equipped built-in kitchen. Tlnn to see it this
weekend 1

OF
416 TANGELO DRIVE

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ARBOR
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy and mild through Tuesday; high today 74*71; low tonight in 00a.
United Prana Leaned Wire
Established 1908
MON.. JANUARY 6, 1964
EANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 98

Lake Ada Site
Shows Soil Suitable
(Ed Note: This Is Die Brat
local leaders stepped out
at tww articles m Seminole ahead of the Orange people
C a n ty 's tww pn p m l stats by having enabling legislation
university sites. The sec sad approved by the 1963 Legisla­
will discuss the Ecewlock- ture. This permitted the Semi­
hatehee River site and will nole County Commission to
appear In Tuesday’s Her­ present to ill county electors
last November a referendum
ald.)
asking approval for a special
By Fred Van Pelt
Booming Seminole County
will get a healthy “shot In
the arm " Friday should the
State Board of Control select
the Lake Ada site or the
Kconlocktiatchee River site
for the proposed East Central
Florida university.
Three altes continue In the
running—Bluestone, 13 miles
south of Orlando la Orange
County, and Lake Ada and
Econlockhatcbcc In this coun­
ty. Board of Control members
have promised a derision at
their meeting Friday at Talla­
hassee. (This writer will be
there to report the decision
in The Herald.)
Local leaders who have been
working long and hard in ef­
forts to Induce the Slate
Board to select a Seminole
A. B. PETERSON Sr„
site feel they hold several
member of the Semi­
advantages over their Orange
note County Ho*pi tnl
counterparts.
Dr. J . Broward Culpepper, Hoard for more than 25
executive dtrrclor of the yearn and ita chairman
Board of Control, and Jack since 1055, hna been re­
Sutton, Board research ana­ appointed to the board
lyst, pointed out at the group's by Gov. Farris Bryant,
Dec. 33 meeting at the Maylair Inn here that Flral Re­
search Corporation, Miami, in
its studies of the originally
offered 23 alien in six coun­
ties. summed up its report
with the statement “ the uni­
versity should be placed In
Seminole County,

election for freeholder*. Th#
electorate approved.
c iO c*
Now, should tho B ond of
Control select a Seminola
By Jaliaa R lrn tn a
County site the County Com­
Drive carefully! The youngmission ean Immeditely act a
a te n are back In ichool today.
special election for freehold• • a
era only asking for approval
We mentioned the other day
of an ad valorem tax to raise
funds necessary for porch ise that quite a few parent* were
of land. For approval of thl*
apaet because of the delay in
issue, SO per cent of the regis­
the opening of the English
tered freeholder* must vote
Estates School which would
and 30 per cent of those vot­
relieve South Seminole Ele­
ing plus one must agree.
mentary and eliminate double
This puls Seminole County
w /c
in a decidedly advantageous
sessions for both schools.
position since Orange County
■
We hasten to add that no*!
failed to lake thin step. Should
body was more upset than
Bluestone be setcclcd, Orange
8emlnote County school offi­
County must wait until tho
cials. It threw many of their
1963 Legislature to gala ap­
plana for today out of the
proval to proceed.
window.
Board of Control member!
I t was just one of those
have sakl that they want to
things. If you've ever built a
have all in readiness to ask
*•
home or constructed a build­
the 1963 Legislature for build­
ing funds and hopo to havo
ing you know what we mean,
e • e
the university In operation by
1988.
Ran Into BiU and Gladys
The Lake Ada site ha* na­
Hofmann the other afternoon
tural drainage, Blueatase, It
a t Seminole Plain. Bill, who
has been pointed out, la near
formerly operated an automothe Martin Company plant,
tlva electric service in Sanford
which spent approximately II
for many years and la now
million for a drainage system.
with RCA, wae—with h it wlfs
Tuppcrware, also near l* said
—tending the grandchildren.
to have spent a Urge sum
We recall the fact that BiU
for drainage. This would not
was ones a top-notch magi*
s necessary a t Lake Ada.
clan. Wa can remsmb-*' when
Originally proposed by tho
he used to s ^ pereonal perCity Commission of Sanford,
formances-trJUjdjpimi °n«a, toe
which Ukl moat of the ground
—a t theatres in this a refer v
work for the County Com mis­
• •
e
sion's presentation to tho
Here's some facte you should
State, Laka Ada U of such
or should not know: Driving
proximity to th* City that City
south on U. S. 17-92 from
Commissioners have promised
French Avenue to Seminola
to annex the approximate 1,*
Boulevard last Friday after­
200 acres to tha City.
noon we counted 38(1 vehicles
The Lake Ada alto Is bound­
Two Navy airmen Friday
proceeding northward.
ed on the cast by Highway
•••
This morning as ws drove
flew a twin-jet A-3A Vigi­ 17-n, on the eouth by Lako
northward on U. S. 17-02 from
pones to annex the property and then provido full municipal
LAKE ADA SITE proffered for the proposed four-year de­
lante attack bomber acrosa Mary Boulevard, on tho west
Seminole Boulevard to French
services for the school.
gree-granting state university for East Central Florida in out­
the Atlantic Ocean from San­ by th* ACL Railroad and on
Avenue we observed 114 ve­
lined on this map. If this site ia selected. City of Sanford pro­
ford to Rota, Spain, placing the north by Samlnol* High
hicles heading eouth. And this
School. It la within three miles
Top
Star
the
aircraR In position to sup­ of Interstate 4. County Com­
wss s t 8:30 a. m.
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HOLLYWOOD (U PI)—Th# port tha United States Sixth missioner* are confident that
a
top bog office star In tha
Dropped Into visit the Doug­
Fleet nine hour* and 42 mtn should the university be plac­
movies for the second straight me* alter takcofl from San ed there, the federal govern­
las Stenatrom'a Sunday after­
year is Doris Day, according lord.
noon. Douglae, chairman of
ment will agree to on inter­
to tho 32nd annual poll of
the Chamber of Commerce's
The (wo airman, Lt. Gerald change a t 1-4 and Lake Mary
Hi# nation’s theater owners. M. Ryan, pilot, and hi* bom­ Boulevard, which street *luniversity site committee, was
just leaving to attend a meet­
bardier-navigator, Lt. (Jg) ready is eteted for major Im­
10 Killed
ing of tha committee.
George r . Schneider, flew to provement*,
MIAMI ( U r i ) — Ten per lh« attack carrier USS Inde­ The City cf Sanford baa
Fire destroyed or damaged men, who controlled Ihe blare
"Can wa mention th a t the
Thcy had been in Ihii status
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committee met this after­ Th pfcieae B M d »y wt previously but had voted
four homes in the Sanford from spreading to nearby ions were killed on tha state's pendence Saturday morning, promised, with annexation and
residences, said Use fire ap­ highway* over tlie weekend completing a successful ferry construction of the university
noon 7" we inquired.
a sit® M •B 'jR fM N bcnt of them selves out of it.
area over the weekend.
parently started from a floor Including several pedestrians flight to rcplaca an aircraft at Lake Ada, to build x new
“I t would be better to say IntcjBMe W i d er— several
Milk Commission Chairman
A five-room frame resi­ furnace. Loss, covered by in­ and an elderly couple in
that wa’ra meeting continu­ 196l®-rforkl« tiilli pricing
damaged In a deck handling fire Italian there, a booster
dence at 2858 Magnolia Ave­ surance, was estimated at |6,- Iwo-car accident near Lake
ously,'’ he answered. He point­ regulations for the Pensacola Charles O. Andrews Jr., said
Incident aboard the Indcpend pUnt for water service, e
nue, owned by Everett Craft, SOU.
In Orlando, (hat he had not
booster plant for sewerage
land.
ed out that tha committee also area.
ence.
met Thursday, Friday and
city employe, was destroyed.
Fire Chief Mark N. Cleve­
The regulations were chal­ received word on tho ruling
The Vigilante departed San service and otherwise provide
Saturday. The group is pre­ lenged by the Polar Ice and said he would reserve
Lake Mary Volunteer flrp- land reported fire razed a ‘Poisons’ Listed
ford at 1:13 a.m., refueled municipal icrvlcea.
NEW YORK (U PI)—The from an A-3B Sky warrior air­ A Board of Control spokes­
paring map*, photos, charts Cream L Creamery Co. of comment until he had an op­
residence at luoo West 13th
and what have you in prepara­ Pensacola.
Street owned by Eva^Williams nation's second largest tobac­ craft of Sanford'a Heavy At­ man said here Dee. 23, that
portunity to study the full
and occupied by llertha Dix­ co firm announced Sunday it tack Squadron Eleven be­ he believed th* Board memtion for Friday's meeting of
They were issued by the opinion.
on. The (3ilcf said the Dixon would isaue a new brand of tween Bermuda and the Azor­ bera would not n u k e a de­
the State Board of Control in Florida Milk Commiiaion af­ Today's 9 to 0 opinion, writ­
woman barely managed to filter-tip cigarette* with the es Islands, stopped briefly at finite decision Friday but
Tallahoseee.
ter producers io the Pensa­ ten by- Justice Byron It.
• e e
save her two children. Fire ta r and nicotine content listed the Naval Air Facility in the rather would make cholcea of
cola area had voted to again White, said '.hat “ under prior
No. 1, No. 2, and No. 2. Thl*,
was caused by Ihe explosion cn each package.
By the way, did you notice place themselves under the cases In this court dealing
Azores and arrived in nota at
he said, would aave the coun­
of
a
kerosene
heater.
the Orange County sit# com c o m m l s sion’s Jurisdiction. with state regulation of the
12:33
p.m.
(EST).
WASHINGTON &lt;l!Pl) ites money on soil boring
mittee’s latest indirect pitch
milk industry the Florida law
Firemen
did
aave
the
resi­
Debate Meeting
Friday the Independence IcaU, which run from 93,000
Sen. Barry Goldwaler says
as appliM m this case cannot
far the university 7 N o w
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — w a s in port at Cannes,
that It he were president he dence next door at 1603 West
to lio.ooo each. In other
withstand attack based upon
they’re talking about coming
would renounce the nuclear 13th Street, owned hy Eva State Rep. Fred Karl of Day France, Otherwise, the air words, a lest would be run
the commerce clause."
up with a SO,000 scat stadium
test ban treaty should it ap­ Williams end occupied by ton* Beach said today ha has craft could have proceeded on No. 1. If No. 1 were not
Under the regulations. Polar
i( tha proposed East Central
pear “ to be to our advantage Booker T. Rouse. The blaze arranged for a meeting in Or- directly Irom the Azores to suitable, then on No. 2 would
w n required to accept its
singed the side of lids house. lando Jan, 13 to discua* joint the carrier, completing the
Florida University Is located
to test in Ihe atmosphere.''
total supply fur Class I milk,
Small damage was caused debatca by Dcmccrutic can­ replacement Journey In less he next; then No. 3, if neces­
in Orange County.
II.
II.
KAHTNKB
Goldwatcr, who announced
sary.
aside
from
that
going
to
mili­
by
fire started by a defective didate* for governor.
Now what would Orange
Frank D. Brrhm, a resident
than lo hours.
Friday his candidacy [or the
But, local leaders have u t
chimney
this
morning
In
a
County do with a SO,000 seat of Union Park, cost of Or­ tary haves, from designated
The flight demonstrated the “ ace-in-thc-hole" on this ques­
Republican presidential nomi­
Pensacola
producers
at
a
fix­
building
owned
hy
Geneva
eladium?
lando, was apprehended by
speed with which units of tion, too. In its planning for
New Threat
nation, also ssys he would
We understand they aeked Ovisdo Constable George Kel­ ed price. It was obligated to
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) — Heavy Altark Wing One can water expansion for Sanford,
use the threat of breaking off Lacy at 1213 West goth Street
tha University of Florida to sey after his automobile was take all milk the producers
The situation In Cyprus grew reinforce aircraft carriers de­ thr City ran soil boring trtts
■liplomatle relations with Rus­
play one game there each sea involved in two incident* Bun- offered.
ten.iit again today with ac­ ployed to Ihe Mediterranean and found “the land 'more
sia as a bargaining weapon Collection Of
Polar had said the require­
son but Gator officials turned day night.
cusations by the island's Tur­ or elsewhere. It also demon than good’ for construction.’*
in the cold war.
Elected illustrious potentate
it down. Florida play* a cou­
Shortly after 6 p. in. Brt-hm's ments kept the company from
The Arizona corner, alive, County Taxes
kish leader that Greek Cyp­ stra in the versatility of these It was learned that thl* (act
ple of ita home games in Jack­ onto reportedly struck a car buying milk more cheaply of llahia Temple of Shriners still on crutches from an operiots plan a “general mas- attack horn her* which can already haa been forwarded
sonville each s e a s o n and driven by T. E. Partin on SR 18 miles away m Alabama,
Or-I ration on his right heel, made At 71 Per Cent
hut
Friday
evening
at
aarre
on a larger scale than operate either as bomber air to the Board of Control.
Class 1 milk is sokl for con­
they're in no mood to movs 426 neur Oviedo. After collidthe statements Sunday in a
craft or as refueling tankers.
before.”
Collection
of
county
real
There are about five lakes
landu,
Harold
It,
Kastm-r,
ownanymore of their home affairs ing with Partin’s ear, llr. Inn's sumption rather than for
wide-ranging television inter­ and per-onal property taxes
This refueling system
within the Lake Ada Site.
•
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of
the
Sanford
productmanufacturing
into
dairy
pro­
view.
away from the Gainesville auto, according to the reportknown as “ Buddy" refueling There are 28 property owners
totaled 71 per cent as of Dee. Millionaire Slain
ducts.
firm of Harold II. Kustner
campus.
proceeded Into the Black Ham­
Goldwaler defended hn Sen­ 31, John Galloway, rminty tax
NEW PORT B E A C H , Ono attack alrcrafL refuels altogether. It haa hero said
Company, will hr guest of ate vote against the tr&gt;i ban collector, announced t h i s Calif. (UPI) — Multimillion­ ids “Buddy" to provide extra five or more homes In ths
mock Swamp and allcgdly
honor at * meeting of tho San­ treaty as “ a sound one" a nil
Had a visit from A. C. Mad­ struck William T. Mlnter who
aire William A. Hurthuloniae, range. On Hie next flight the area are more than suitable
Veteran Census ford Shrine Club Jan. 23 at said he still thou lit t-'ie part morning.
den tha other day. Seem* that was riding a horse.
as resiliences for faculty
Collections total 92,017.031 wlm uniaised a furtunH in oil, tanker could also serve as
Mayfair Inn.
was “of no advantage to the of the current tax roll of 92.- mining and cattle, was stub­ bomber.
A. C., u retired postal em­
Urchin's car continued some
members.
ploye, U concerned about the 8U0 feet into the swamp befur To Be Discussed
Kastncr Is a charter mciu- United States." Asked if he, 830,002 The 1063 lax roll to­ bed tu death with a butcher
Approximately $200,000 lu s
The Campbell-Loss ing Pod |,cr of Uuhia Temple, founded as president, would renounce taled *2,770,037.
tack of inlercat in bis favor­ it was halted by thick brush.
been allocated by the state for
knife
Sunday
in
hia
palatial
it, hr replied:
ite pastime—chess. Madden
William II. ltcndcrson, 5d, 53 of tha American Legion m 1055.
preliminary studio* for tho
Galloway laid taxpayers bayfront home.
aaya sometime* only two or alto of Union Park, was treat­ will meet fur a roost beef dinFelice Chief Roy G, Wil­ “ If it appeared to be to our will receive a two per rent
university construction when
three ches* player* turn out ed for cuts and abrasion* at ie r ut 7 tonight at the Ameri- \ Hama will h,- installed as pres- advantage to test in the at- discount for payment this
a situ ia selected.
Orlando j.torit to succeed himself ut the j mospherc, yea. 1 would do it." month and one per cent in Lions To Hear
for the local club's weekly Seminole Memorial Hospital 11“n k***0* ,,u t*
Dr. Following the dinner the |.Sanford Shrint Club dinner-!
-------------------meeting. If you’re Interested before being released.
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February. Payments will be
Besserer Talk
in the game get in touch with
meeting Jan. 23,
II . I
State Highway Trooper Bill Fust's regular business
net in March but penalties
Bob Besserer, administrator Seminole County’s Junior
Madden.
Strlngfield" also' inveitigute,l *iotM uiU
conducted,
Utlier Shrine Cltil, officers r l O r i Q Q T iO lC l
will be added after April 1.
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of Heininole Memorial Hos­ Miss will be crowned during
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_ today
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and reported
that _llrehtu 1 Duiing the business seldom to be installed ate l.eltoy
pital and a member of the a hootenanny next Monday, at
Had a call at midnight Fri­ is being held in the Seminole! " fricrM
th* member-' Itobb, vice president; Ralph Razing Begun
ship
will
discuss
the
most
re-1
Metropolitan Telephone Com­ the Melodei- Skating Rink, ac­
—*
Wight, second vice president;-! Raring nf the Florida Hotel Geneva Group
day night from a Sanford res­ County jail and has been "k'~ '"1" J ——“
mittee of tha Seminole Coun­ cording to the county'* 196&lt;
cent information concerning R. C. Whitmire, eeciclary, and ut Park Avenue and Second
ident who etated that we had charged with intoxication.
Former Mayor Earl Hig­
ty Chamber of Commerce, March of Dunes officials.
better be glad we have truck*
Strlngfield afro said that he the \etersns Census which A l .S k in n e r, t r r a a u r e r .
Street was cumniriu-rd this Meets Tuesday
is continuing his investigation I
he taken in Florida durA meeting of the Geneva will add re** the Sanford All proceeds will go to the ginbotham again will be seat­
that use First Street.
morning.
county' March of Dime* cam­ ed on tlie City Commission in
We mentioned in Friday'* into the Incident* with assist- 'nkf ,yo |.
The die will he u-,d as a Citizens Association will be Lions Club at it* weekly
paign. The program will fea­ a special meeting Tuesday
luncheon
meeting
Tuesday
at
held
at
8
p.m,
Tuesday
in
the
column that we'd had a couple anc# of the Seminole County
parking
lot
by
Sanford
At­
Two
Going
To
ture a performance by the night. He defeated Mayor
tho
Capri
Restaurant.
Community
Hall
for
the
pur­
of calls mentioning the fact Sheriffs Department and C«nlantic National Bunk for the
Starlight
Promenadcrs Square Thomas S. McDonald in the
Besserer will apeak on the
that truck* use First Street stable Kelsey.
Police Boll Tc
Board Session
present, with a new hanking pose of electing pew officers
Dance Club. All local musical November election.
for
the
1964
yaar.
advantage*
of
the
proposed
in the downtown area despite
John Alexander and J. H. facility to he erected there
talent Is urged to enter.
The five Commissioners then
Be Saturday
All member* of the associa­ metropolitan system which
the numerous aigns egalnet it.
Van Hoy, Seminole County ut a later date.
Winners in the entertain­ will elect one among them­
tion
are
urged
to
attend
this
Our first callers suggested
Southern Belt subscriber* will
Twelfth annual Sanford po­ member*, will attrnd a meet­
Wives To Sponsor licemen'*
ment portion of the program selves as mayor lor the ensu­
important meeting.
ball will be held at ing of the East Central Flor­
have a chance tu approve dur­ will receive trophies and In­
that either the aigns be re­
ing year.
0 p.m. Saturday at Mayfair ida Regional Planning Conn Dive Today
moved or the law be enforced. Film Showing
ing tho latter part of Jauu- vitations to perform at the
Commission also wiU name
Our Friday night caller amid The Chief Petty Officers’ j Inn. Dancing will be to the cil Jan. 15 at Orlando.
TARPON SPRINGS (UPI) Grand Jury Seated ary.
Florida Heart Fund hooten­ an acting city manager for the
that aven if a big rig takes up Wives Club will sponsor the muaic of lam PeHiuau and his
Rcsolutiuna of Oiunge and —Splashing youths auks their
County grand jury wa* seat­
anny to be held in February balance of the week. City
four or five parking spaces a t showing of a film entitled orchestra.
Seminole Counties relative to annual dive far a cross today ed this morning by Circuit M anager Dies •
at Orlando-Seim note Fronton. Manager W. E. Knowles wilt
least it fills up some of the "The Effect of Polio on Un­
Pc lice men and their wive* a metropolitan planning coun- in this sponge fishing town's Judge Volte A. Williams.
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — Individuals or groups de­ bo in Tallahassee to attend
empty stall*. What do you born Children'' at 10 a. m-, wilt attend * supper-mesUug, cd to meet federal require­ colorful obsecvanca cf epiph­ Court attaches reported the Veteran fight manager Frank siring to enter the talent show the Board of Control meeting
think!
this evening a t the Police ments will be discussed any . The Greek Orthodox rite session was to Investigate an Bachman died here laat night are asked to contact the pro­ Friday, when a site u to
Tuesday, at tha USO.
• • •
The public is invited. Coffee rUll-Yulrllt AM&gt;vistln|l tmil.1 Council officer* will he elect- , commemorates the baptism ut alleged South Seminole County shortly after returning from gram chairman. Mr*. Pat named for the new East
• Thai's it for today!
'I ing.
rape const.
\
led. ,
| Christ.
Newt York.
Kaneboilom, 323-71W.
wiU be nerved.
I n i Florida university.

Vigilante Flies
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Four Sanford Area

Slate M ilk Pricing

Re lations
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Voided

Homes Hit By Fire

3

Goldwaler Gives
Mis Position

Car Owner Held
After Accidents

New Shrine Head
To Be Honored

March Of Dimes
Program Slated

Council To Seat
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Mary's College |g Xavier,
Kan. Her parents arw Mr. aad
Mra. Aristides Garcia. Ha U
the govsraor of Moots CriaU
aad also la engagad la to­
bacco aad banana farming.
1b hsar Lucrada conven­
ing so fraaly la English now,
it is bard to beliavo that when
aha arrived at SL Mary’s last
September, abo spoke only
Spanish. English was banned
from tbo schools during the
TruJlUo regime but under the
present government It la a
required subject.
Our Christmas traditions
were not too atraagt to her
as Christmas trees and gift
giving are a part of the cele­
bration la her own country as
By Barak* Ketaey
well.
The Nativity Scene which
urea eat up *n the comer of Among tbo highlights of
the Flrat Baptist Church lot her stay were a visit to Capo
Kennedy and attending her
has been enjoyed by all resi­
first bashetball game. She
dents of the town of Oviedo
also has enjoyed a round of
this Christmas season.
parties with Susan and her
Mayor Leo Gary has advis­
ed that churches and mar- friends including a fastlva
chants of the town Joined to­ post-party Naw Year’s brashgether to purchase tha Nath- fast at tha Dunns.
During har stay she has In
- tty scene and that the plan It Induced »onic of her favorite
-to add to It each year until the Spanish dishes, such as chick
pure hues of a complete groupan and rice, to the Duma
' tag la ashuf ilched.
household.
Numerous lovely decora­ Lucreda also visited her
tions, featuring uea of many relatives In Sarasota before
lights, also were displayed this the girls returned to college
year In both the builneeees this past Sunday.
and homes. Two large com­
munity trees were decorated,
ona on I.eke Charm and the
other at the comer of the main Oviedo Circles
intersection in d o w n t o w n
Set Meetings
Oviedo.
By Baralea Ktlsay
Two WSCS Clrclsa of tha
Oviatlu First Mathodist Church
have schedul'd meeting* for
iv t u b r in c iiT c o i ht o r this weak.
TSin s iv t ii j i h im h . cmTh* lUthany ClrcU will
s t i r o r rLow iu*. iv e s u
r o n snsinoL B c o c s n .
msat
at • p. m. today at tha
in csmvckny . no. isert
n/m iDA Mon-menr. * nr.. homa of Mra. John Lundy.
CI’RITIKK COMPANY. A riof.
The Fustsr Circle will hold
I l l onrporatlan,
ru tatu r, its Ducting at 8 p. m. Tuesday
vs
at tha home of Mrs. J. M.
rRKIt U waul snit SIIIRLKT Staley.
A. WAUL, bis wit* si si.
A petit* goodwill ambassa­
dor tram Um Dominican Re­
public la charming lS-ycar-old
Lucrtcla Garda who has add*d to Um holiday fan of a CaaMiberry family, tha William
Dunns, of 1(08 Crystal Bowl
Circle.
Lucrada la tb* roommate
of tha Dunns' daughter, Sus­
an. a freshman major la ele­
mentary education at SL

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TO* ASSOCIATED rVNDINO
COMPANY, whli h or*»n|.
■sll»s si&gt;«rst«4 or 4M
b u .ln ... un&gt;l,r s isms
InSicslIas s corporation.
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hstrs. ItvL.sr grant..*.
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psrtlss a I • I bi I n • by.
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ASSOCIATYD rtTXDWO
COMPANY, which er|snlsati-n oparatad ar did
hu.mai. ‘indar a nsms
Inltrslln* a eotparsllan,
• ttb.y dumastla or loraim: and sll unknoarit
parson* and parti** hatIns ar claiming to hart
s i r rlsht. till* or tnl.ra.t
In th* f..t: win* dsscrlbsd propsrtr. tn-wlt:
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plat thsroof, a* racordsd
In I1at Uook II. Paisa IS
and ST. Public Hsrords of
b.minol. County, riortda
io u Axn each o r YOU
ara har.br &gt;rd«r*d and r.qulrad to a.ran a copy of your An• war ar olhsr plaadlna la tha
4'uniplalnl tllad la tli- sbova• tria l iau». on Kl’UTH A
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aMarnays far plalutlft. and to
(tin tlto orlalual Ihar.aT In tha
a f th. Cl.rk of tha Cir­
cuit Court of III* Ninth Judi• tat Circuit •( b'lurlda. In and
for Panilnula t*uunty, Ptorlda.
«• ■ -,r bafar, Ih. JTth d.y of
January, tyst. utharwlaa. tha
all.aalloa- of asid Complaint
will ba tak.n aa - opfaa#s4 by
r.. &gt;• of you This • aut.,
a har.In I ' U ) 1(1 II J MOHT.
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atm*. natua I p a r l t a a and
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Ji.rainslMXO l.a.rlUad.
liATUI* thl. :«th day «f
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t iiii L ir o i f i i r skali
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Aa Clark of said Circuit
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Burris Infant
Daughter Dies
Michel* Louise Bums, sis
vo-eks old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jamas Burns of
19u} Maple Avenue, Sanford,
died Friday.
Survivors, other than tha
parrots, are ooa sister, Tsoys
Krut-e, paternal grsudpar
cots, Mr. ami Mrs. Buy U
Burris of Milmingtoo. N. C.
and matt-roal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs (sham H Blake,
also of Wilmington
Tire body was forwarded by
Grantkow funeral Home of
Sanford for services aad bur­
ial in Wilmington.

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AUBURN, Ate. (UPI) — Franklin
Harold Alonso Franklin, sola day on • campos heavily LOS ANGELES (UPI) occupant of Auburn Univer­ guarded by Alabama state Barry Goldwiter Jr., 25-yearsity’* Magnolia Dormitory, at- troopers. He was greeted by a oM sow of the Arizona senator
seeking tea GOP presidential
BONN (UPI) — Former Itends hi* fin t c lew s at tha
nomination, disclosed Sunday
few
catcalls
but
registered
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer newly desegregated institution
without tho federal escort that he will bead a nationwide
turned IS yean old SundayJ today.
youth movement supporting
and most of the 500 persona at I The Si-year-old graduate which accompanied N e f f re Ms father's campaign.
Ills birthday party still called student, fln t member of the students entering tha Univer­
'My c o n s ta n t c o n ta c t w ith
him “Herr Chancellor."
Negro race to crack the sity of Alabama—tho stats'* y o u n g p eo p le h a s convinced
Telegram* of eongratute- school's color line, was to beme of th e tremendous a p p e a l
'4ons poured in from leaders gin hi* history studies at 10 only other desegregated cel- w h ic h S e n a to r Goldwatar hat
legsaround the world for ‘‘Deria. m.
a t h e syce o f youth," oald
Today moat of the state y o u n g G o ld w a ta r in m aking
Alt*," who led West Germany
troopers were gone. Highway th e a n n o u n c e m e n t.
through the difficult postwar
patrol commander A! Lingo The organization is to ha
years of rehabilitation,
pullod out most of tho 100 town as "Young Americana
The highlight of the
riot-trained patrolmen he had tor Goldwiter."
Hon given by Adenauer's Ia
J fa*
on duty and left security ar­ Goldwatcr Jr., a Loa An­
Christian Democratic Union lA llf lM f A A f l I I I PC
rangement* to a small detach­ geles stockbroker, will make
(CDU) party was the surprise
9 11wWWf F I W
appearance of hie successor, John Cullen Thllpltt, M, ment.
his fin t address ln his new
C anceller Ludwig Erhard. ^ yriday at Betheeda Naval Franklin, who won a court capacity Tuesday evening be­
%rhard had not been scheduled
ln Bethesda, Md., order requiring the university fore tha Loa Angeles County
to return to the capital until whew ^ hid t&gt;*«n a patknt to furnish him a dormitory Young Republican# la the
room, waa assigned a room in Ambassador Hotel
Ifor 12 days.
Messages earn* from French g,BC# 1M# ^ ^ 1We&lt;j ta Magnolia Hall, a four-story
President Charles d* Gaulle, ILo0gWood and was a resl dormitory otherwise vacant
Britain's Sir Winston Churchof tbs Old Dixie Hlih He said Sunday that he spent
111, Prim. Minister J.waharUl I^
^
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the a. "vary quiet" first night an
Nehru of India and Pope NtTJr ta Jliae 19M( M , Chief the campus, but refussd to
answer other questions.
P*ul VI.
Petty Officer and became an
Adenauer s t e p p e d down
of
Joocs Deter- University officials, who put
■from office test October after
Agency after which he strict regulations into affect BELLE GLADE (UPI) Heading Weat Germany for HI worked for Celery City Print- during the desegregation, an­ Parts of two skeletons found
nounced Sunday that four in a ear pulled from a canal
years to which U roe* from
Company In Sanford,
the ashes of World War U to Survivors a n hi* wife, Mrs. white students were suspend near here Sunday were tents
become a powtrful nation once Iren* Thllpltt and two sons, ed for removing restriction tively Identified st a Miami
couple who left for Ptovl
again. Today *'D*r AUe,*' as Donald and James, all of signs on the campus.
( ho la affectionately known. l*|Longwood; a brother, Elmer The students, who were not dence, K. I., In 1958.
Just another member of Par­ Thilpitt and a sister, Mrs identified, wen scheduled to Miami police said the tag
liament.
Mary Kean, both of Brad- appear before n disciplinary number of tbe 1B49 car pulled
committee today. Highway pa­ from the 40-foot deep canal
enton.
Funeral services will be trolmen caught them pulling ■bowed It to be owned by
held at 2 p. ra. Wednesday at up eigne saying the campus Irving and Elizabeth Silver
the Gramkow Funeral Home waa off limits to ail but stud of Miami.
Relatives of the couple said
Chapel with Rev. Herbert ents and faculty members.
Goerss officiating. Burial will Gov. George C. Wallace vig they left for Providence on
be in Oaklawn Memorial oroualy denounced the federal July 16, 1936. They never «r
court order forcing Franklin’s rived there and were listed as
Funeral service* tor Georgs Park. Military service* wiO admission and promlssd to missing persons ever since.
be conducted at graveside.
W. Turner Sr., Tl, who died
wag* a legal battle against it. Police guess the car ran oft
Friday afternoon at his home
But he mads no attsmpt to the road and Into the canaL
ta Mullet Lake Park, were
physically
block the deaegreg*'
held at 4 p. m, Sunday at ‘W itch’ Irked
tion as he did last June when Mightiest of gorges, the
liton Funeral Itome with
two Negroes entered the Uni Grand Canyon still is being
v. John T'. Russell of Or Because She’s
cut by th* Colorado River.
versity of Tuscaloosa.
lando officiating. Burial v Not Liked
in tha Chuluota Cemetery.
BURLEY, England (UPI)
Bern July 19, 1192 in Crows
Bluff, Mr. Turner was a re­ —Mrs. Sybil Leek said today
tired general contractor. He people are turning against
was a member of the First her Just because she’! &gt;
witch.
Baptist Church of Sanford
Survivors are his wife, “It's heartless," Mrs. Leek,
Mrs. Elizabeth Lane Turner, 41, said. "They are taking
of Sanford; a daughter. Mrs. away my livelihood."
9 Van E. Kennedy of Lake Al­ Mrs. Leek was evicted from
fred; a son, George W. Turn­ her home In this villago last
O PfR ullinfl t o L e f t o r R ig h t?
er Jr. of OTlando; four grand­ month. And today the owner
children and four sisters. Mrs. of her antique s'.'rt said be
0 H a v e to p u m p ?
Mrs. Nettie Byrd of Orlando, was foreclosing ti, lease on
Grace Barber of Jacksonville, the shop and kicking her out.
"It all started," Mrs. Leek
Mrs. Eva Matthews of Cocoa
and Mrs. Lydia Eubanks of said, "with a woman spread­
ing rumors linking m* with
OrU Vista.
black magic and sex orgies.
Now the whole village to
against me.
$ Relay I Just
"But I'm a white witch,"
she insisted. "My wltehcraft
Won’t Roll
docs nothing but good."
f c a T a w .T L - jn u o it n s m i h u m

Ballroom
NEW YORK (UPI) — An
arsonist set fire to tbe Grand
Ballroom of tbs Hotel Aster
te the heart of Time* Square
early today. Tbs fir* waa con­
trolled quickly without injury.
The blaze, which caused
damage estimated at tt mil­
lion by hotel officials, was
"definitely set," Mid fire
commissioner Edward ThompMoments after toe fire
erupted Just after midnight,
a hotel employe chased a
young man with a crewcut
and trencbcoat from the ball­

room into the street but he
escaped. Polks later ques­
tioned a man fitting that des­
cription but be was released
before dawn.
Firemen answering three
alarms contained the smoky
fire within an hour but the
combined effects of fire,
imoka and water heavily
damaged tbe 2,506-seat ball­
room.
Thompson raid Its sprinkler
system and fireproof con
struction probably prevented
the flames from spreading in
to other parts of the hotel.

Two telephone operators, room* briefly while the build- J for hidden pocket* of firm
braving choking smoke which tag wa* checked thoroughly None was found.
filled the switchboard room,
alerted S&gt; guest* occupying
rooms above tbe bunting ball­
room.
They moved to the lobby
ON
without incident.
POPULAR
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Firemen subsequently order­
AT
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story hotel to leave their

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WASHINGTON - (M U ) Back OB tho LBJ Ranch is
T u s a s , President Lyndon
Balnea Johnson caa ride herd
o m tbo 4JM0 sows af eras­
ing loads ba bag mow tamed
over ta tha trusteeship of hia
co-owner A. W. Moorland,
id contemplate.
For tbo white-faced Harelords that bars aot already
been sold off. raaeber John­
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ily lor tbo past two months,
to tba lowed levels

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that If
farm lacedm drops by the gl
biUtaa now forecast for INS,
ths eutcomo of tha election
could bn affected,
la tha White Boon turn
wdyeggrt, Jobnooa did aU
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V. B Podal ttegulnllene nrovldt that all wall aahaulatloaa ho
•aid la advance
government Is tha amount
■eeniaeU I ’- a a t r

set asid* to ths civil list for
Unlorod aa tocond claoo matter Onlobor *7. Ilia at Iho Pool
Office of Sanford, Plorlda. nndor tho Aci of Goagresn .t March. tha private tun ®f tha b o w
sign. During tbs rolga ©1
Th. Uorald U a member of tha Unites Praw which U «
Quota Victoria this at
titled cioluitvoly tj iho u,o for r.publication at ail Iho local 40,000 pounds jfaaily,
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there would ba so its# in my
Bo I wrote him hath,
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114
FA 2-4614

The President jrtvkmaly
id asked Frooaaa to
out a now farm program,
to Capitol Hill and set
tt passed. Tbo Pnaldant also
asked farm Isadora ter their
is. Freamas and hia
chief advisors m t with t
farm teuton in s two-hour
luncheon conference after
they loft tho White House.
They Ueked tho pumpkin
around considerably, hot I
body scored. Thera vh
anna of aireoment.
And two major arsis of dis­
agreement. On tha matter of
government certificate* a

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CU.elfled Dlrtelor
r a ia a voltolmb
CiriuUlloa Maaaaar

which Indicates tho weight or
to abut off

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Ho did art demand unity

Whoa Johnson mat with
Whlla serving aa flrat vieo score of firm organisation
pnaldant of Oon.ro! Motor# Isadora nt tbo White House
he retired. Loan then a year the week before Christmas,
laUr be accepted a |1 million, be tuned to Agriculture Sec­
retary Orville L. Freeman
e-year offer from WUlya- at one point and facetiously
Ovcrlond end ho waa back on accused him of causing meat
tho Job. Later tha Maxwell prices to drop. Fraaman
Motor Car Co., end the Chal­ quickly assured him it waia’t
mers Motor Co., became * Ms fault, but tbo defeat of his
broiled In A controvareay. programs that caused It.
Chryiler wan called In to ra- Dtprciiad cattle prices are
orgeats# tho MoxwoU outfit not the only cause for coo
And this job gave him tho op­ temptation by rancher John
portunity to basis building son and other Texas farmers.
hla dream car. It took him A major worry la that eminent controls Initead of
th m years to do tho Job, but wheat growers* Income may free markot-American Farm
bo off by one-third next year.
bo did I t
Defeat of the Kennedy ad- Bureau Federation President
0 0 0
Charles B. Shuman said flat­
Four dormitory heueemo- ministration control plan hi ly ba would not go along.
tho
wheat
growers’
rafti
th.ra At Howey Academy,
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Shuman teter told reporters
Howsy-In-Tha-IIllls, are par­ dum last May makes manda­ hs has tho ImpniiloB Free­
tory
a
drop
In
support
prices
B*raiMe»mBia ticipating In a workshop for
man lg walking on tigs, fear­
from f2 to $1.33 a bushel.
f M «TAMMC. M I O&amp;T H a « vmi* » om, 4 8S
y/ t e a houaamothsra to help them Tho third worry Is cotton, ing that ho won't be able to
TDThOMT-toBtADl ooincel oh,i ‘ll
m.v a
( a &lt; bolter'&lt;lo thalr Jobs.
a major agricultural product deliver new farm legislation
» b « f tx w w to ,
o o a
&gt;m ■ Congress Uut has re­
57
of
Toxas and tha n e t of t
MSMAMOA b J wo*ftyiMo t o / —two
Free guided toun of tha politically
jected many of hla
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Tho Homo recently passed mandationa la the last three
mtOMX WAUT { 6*100^6 VACRH096AMOU CHUTH
sing plant in Aubumdala a bill sponsored by Ua Agri­ yean. But Johnson told
narJ
OSWfHOMB AND |M 1U6 CNO MABKlE*
ware resumed last Thursday. culture Committee chairman Freeman earlier that If h*
lOUWCAT UPA ,-niS tXStWCT AnCBMSVf,
Children under 10 Art Mt Harold D. Cooley, D-N. C. At tried to resign, ba'd ha pwl ta
StM TO6 0
ourt.'sX
permitted to taka tha toon a cod of $150 million to tho Jail to prevent it.
became of hasorda around government, It would subd- The biggest problem in
the machinery,
dUa tho sale of cotton to U. drafting now farm tegtatetloa
e e e
S. mills at world markst la not Congress but tho In­
A modem milk bottling ma­ prices. Tha Senate failed to ability of tho farm oriental
chine, valued ot 511,451, has act on this proposal.
Uotu to agree
been preeented to tho Unlver- It la opposed by Freeman, selves.
ally of Florida’s Agricultural who prefer! the plan of Sen. Shuman was asked If he
Experiment Stations by the Herman Talmadge, D-Gi., for had been invited to an aarttar
American Can Co., of New a direct subsidy payment lo conference of farm leaders
York City.
cotton growars, above tho called by National Grange
a a a
Master Herscbol Newsom.
world market price.
Than are acme 5,000 Johnson told tho farm or­ "Yea and no,” replied ShuAmerican companies which ganisation loaders that ba
maintain Industrial research had approved llouae action on
V/
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laboratories with on annual tha Coolay bill because Pres­
LIN TRENCH
expenditure estimated as two ident Kennedy had previously
and a half billion dollars.
favored It But Johnson did
■pM
not endorse either the Cooley Two coavkta on honor duty
or Talmadge plana. And this escaped from n southern
leaves the way open for com
prison. Glvn ’em enough rope
promise.
Cage 4
Sanford, Florida
Mon., January 6, 1964
go what’a ahead for the now and they'll skip.
e • •
Congress Is fast action on
A. OIBLOW, Borrow AMD rVBUIfll
WAS'
wheat, cotton and maybe the It's Mod *f a
dairy and meat situations, soma man marry for love and
JULIAN L BTBXATBOM
r a to w a u j
AuocItU LJIIor
Mechanical BaaL
For candidate Johnson, like then discover the wife hasn't
raau van r a w
JARIB ISoaSAHM
President Johnson and raneb- any
Managua B.tnr
BmMui Manager
BABBIBTT BL J I8 IM I
J t P t WM.U
Tho oeeaalon for the bio.
torymaklng introduction waa
tho annual auto abow in Now
York which opened In 1334, ow
Jan. 5. Since that flrat ahowIrifc nearly feur million Cbryeler ran have been built.
Out perhapa of ovan more
Intarcit la th. fact that
Chryiler cam# out of retire­
ment to build hia dream car.
An automotive gmuls, h* had
revamped th. liulek Motor
Co., Inatallinf on. of th. flrat
moving production lln.a and
tncnaiinf output from 45 to
550 car* a day. In flv. year*
• t Bulek hla annuel aalery
went from »«,U00 to |600,000.

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OUR SAVERS EARNED OVER $600,000
Advk* to th* gentleman
who paused outside our office
(and to thousands like him ):

Youw o w b b id whether you ib ctiM sbart t

r e g u lir ssY tagi progrtm fcr

the new year. You and your wrlfo were talking about It the othar day.
About tboM achool expenses coming up. About that hous* you plan to
buy. . . eooMday. And a nicer vacation trip.
You « n taking the Important lin t atep toward taring. . . looking
ahead to the f t tu rn ... making plans. Now for the secood sto p ,,, mafa
lng thoe* plana realities through profitable saving.
Our savin know how profitable saving can be. Safa and cam p,
faat, too. The earnings they rwcetvwd last year alone will htlp pay for
many things they ooc* looked ahead to.
Our advice to you, air, 1$ to come again soon. Don't stop outside
Com* In and open an account of your own. Then add to ll regularly,
It’s one of the best dedsJon$ you’ll $ w make!
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Th* family o f Kugesn Jemmas, ago 13, taka*
th is opportunity o f axproaaiag their heartfelt
thanks for ovary fclaJn— , tha lovely floral
offerings and curds, and for every sympathetic
gent or* at tho tim e o f our deep beroavement.
Mr. and Mrs. RkhaiW Jaam aa
E b ert, Marlon, Brtadn and Sheth

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And
from the rubbery (elastic) Q-Which la th
wall of tho big artery (aorta)
A-The chsvrotah
Just above tha heart.
For when year heart boots, deer cf tho Bart
It malms that arata stretch or Wait Africa. It
swell. But in between tha
heart beats, tho aorta than only IS
begins to contract and H Is
thla steady contraction of tho
rubbery artery that keeps ear
blood flowing when tho heart
te not boating.
That lower number In your
blood prostaro thus shows tbo
degree of hardening of tho
arterteo and kidney damage
that mart bo overcome in or­
der to hove any movement of
the blood.

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Political Notebook

Thought For Today

Unclassified

C-aaty Bailor
MBLBB SLMKBO.V
Society Editor

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That M nctonHy refers to

PqrQflrophi

teat Roadiy metliad tho
40tb anniversary of tho and
e l ora of tbo old M u vill
automobile end tbo beginning
• f uiotkor with tho Introduc­
tion of ■ ear which has mad.
a luting mark on tbo auto­
mob Ila Industry.
Tbo car, called tha Chryalar
81a, waa tho fulfillment of n
dream of ear .laeutiv., Wal­
ter P. Chryiler, then hoard
chairman of the Maxwell Mo­
tor Co. Tbo now vahiclo boro
bio nxm. end waa tha fortrunnar cf what waa In Jun.
11)35 to bacomo tho Chryaltr
Corporation.

pley oa inflatable cuff on the
upper ana.
It eenren as n tourniquet
As we pump sir Into the
ra f t we Heton ever an artery
la pear fereorm to hear tho
"•quirt, squirt, squirt" of year
heart brats.
Wa finally pump enough air
Into that tuff to atop tho blood
from squirting. Than, wa hoar
an mora heart beats.
And thla In what your higher
number indicate*, rack aa that
lt» in tho cos* of Doris’s ban-

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Cow o loot tuM to com*.
‘ 14, who bUIod himodf u tho
" H a who Knowi Sanford" probably
did know tho d ty and ltd htatoryaa
w *i as any P*woo fa thlt aroo. Ho
woo a watfva, bom fa Sanford April
i m . Who cos fo fftt hit ehoera
xmfl*, tho m e ta ls m etin g ho
S vo to oil whoa ho n e t them on
■ street, tho courteous bow he
save ovsnroae as he tlpp^d his hat
uansliy a hard straw fedora. Af­
ter an. Ed waa really a showman.
There are still some who remem­
ber when the Rita Theatre waa
known as tho Milana. This waa a
tmqMwwrtni of the words, Hiller and
laaa. The Lane waa Ed.
Who will ever forget his great
acta as a blackface comedian back fa
the days whan the Sanford Kiwanls
Oub presented Its annual minatral
■how*. I d WM always tha central
figure. Again ho waa o showman.
Just tha other day his Klwanlans
brethren adopted a resolution ex­
pressing their sorrow and regret fa
the pairing of a man who for mora
than 48 years waa a loyal Kiwanlan
and m regular as a clock in his at­
tendance and in his participation in
g w r a M M M 'tfr t*

T h a th la h ra B B m h ra ra y e ra * 1 * *

MAM M M M f H O f ■ n l y

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Lyman W ins Two Over W eek End; Tribe Loses
A bort

g p o r ti

T h in kin g O u t Loud

frrmlh

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Hounds P lay
A w ay, A t Home

Hon. J ail 6, ’&amp;4— Pare B

Boon* Drops
Tribe 76-62

Holiday practice
a good start whta they took
th* Brav** l*d th*
during which member* to tha Tribe by four point*. However,
the toad at the sad to tha first
Seminote High School cage Stumpfa eager* cam* back
W lm Tire Fight la Ob
quarter 13 to 14. They lung
equad each fired 100 a t more to tak* a one-point hnlfUm*
Probably the moat disheartening M turmct la fishing
on to the slim lead thrmigh
shots a day at th* basket tend, 24 to 33.
la to book a kooky scrapper, tbaa loan tha fish bofora it’s
the second period to play as
apparently did not solve Head But th* third period turn­
both teams auak 13 points la
Coach Ralph Shtmpfa scor­ ed out to b* th* ball gam*
that frame, putting the half
fhte, say fishing aotboritloe, dtotaRely toing problem.
when Boom unleashed a bar­
time score 39-29.
kick. Bat, by astag tbs right technique*,
When th* Tribe ran into Or­ rage to 37 points with Mikis
Tha two teams played a see­
tbs odds caa ha shifted in your favor.
lando’s Bocme High Braves Schmidt, Dickie Wellon and
saw third quarter ia which
Pint, tbs book must be sst firmly. Tha asset fores
at the Fleming Gymnasium Tommy Beck accounting for
n to H
the
Commodores
mad*
it
a
requlrda dspsnds on tha fish. For Instance, soft-mouthed
Friday night they netted only 33 points among th* trie. It
Four Hounds hit ia dou­ new gam* by ttelng the score
■packs such as trout and panfteh call for comparatively
18 to at attempts for a 38.6 waa In this stanza that th*
ble figures sgalmt the Con- at 41-41. In tha final tram#
little power to sink a hook home. Bass have a toaghsv
percentage white Boone drop­ Breves grabbed a 15-polnt
tha Hound* came out ahead
mouth and may require a more positive Jolt For fish
ped ia 30 to • toasea at th* margin, 60 to 43. However,
Dou Smith, lops ia points when they tallied If points
such as muskles and tarpoa you'll need a stiff rod and a
boards for a t i l percentage. Mike Bowes came up with
ead rebounds, was the big to win, 80 to 31.
solid strike.
The result was Seminole’* 37 paints to cop shooting
gaa lor Lyman. Smith tallied
a * •
sixth loss to th* season honor* for th* evening.
Playing a fish requires a good deal of discretion.
10 to his potato on ths fres
Saturday night tha Grey­
•gainst a atagl# victory. Th* Seminole cam* up wtth IT
Never baby ft, but on the other hand, don’t try to ’■bene*’
threw lias sad logged three hounds slid past tough Oak
Braves took • 79 to 63 win point* ia th* final frame but
It to. Too much pressure Is a sure way to snap leaden or
buaketo to lead the team to Ridge by one point, 5T to 38.
back to Orlando.
Jerk hooks free. Finding a happy medium demands
victory with M tallies. BUI The game waa tough sH the
with Boooe’o 19 it wa* KatieAt tha end of th* opening bar-the-door for tha locate.
patience when a fish is strong and heads off across open
Toteoa scored 14 points for way. The lead changed hands
water on a line-stripping run. The farther he goes
Lymsn to place second for quite often but the Pioneers
Walton, with 36 potato, look
DIAGRAM o f numbered tenpin arrangement.
against tbs line, the mors tired ha becomes; thus tbs more
the
Greyhounds.
Richard couldn't flop the sharp ay*
top scoring honor*. Schmidt
Gnat dropped ia 13 points of tho ’Hounds from tho fte#
force yon can apply against him.
and Beck for 14 aptec*. 11
to place third in scoring and throw lino. The Greyhounds
wm Boom’s third win la Me­
Tha most Important point to remember Is to keep
was second to Smith ia re­ popped ia 13 free shot*. This
tro play againat do aetbecka
your rod tip high and never give the fish a chancs to
Hlgfc School
bounds, Jos Asher popped ia waa a loam effort aa Smith
to date.
pull against anything solid. When a fish hsads for stumps
13 points.
In the preliminary affair,
Orlando
Boon*
79,
Seminole
83
er underwater roots, his charge must bo checked even at
and Asher tied for scoring
The Greyhounds basketed in honors with 19 each. Smith
Coco* 11, Orlando Colonial 33 Head Coach John Colbert’s
the vitk of porting company. Should tho fish suecssd in
JayVeea cam* up with a flat
Lyman 99, Eau Gallia 31
smpping ths 11ns around an obstruction, ease off oa tha IB tool shots to the Commo­ and Grant cleaned tha back­
dores nine while both team* boards tor the winners. Gene
performance and racked up n
DcLand 49, Apopka 46
presours and giva him a chance to free himself.
MrAMT (UPD—Bart Starr Daytona Mainland 53, Mel­ 53 to 33 decision ever the lit­
When a fish takes to tho air, giro him plenty of scored 31 field goals. This Wlnkieman also deserves cre­
mad* the difference.
tle Braves.
wax at the peak of hla gam* bourne 46
dit tor his rebounding and
slack by dropping tho rod tip momentarily. Then re­
The Hounds made It a clean ball handling la helping the
BOONE (79)— Beck 24-44;
Ocala
59,
Orlando
Edgowater
cover cautiously with the rod high. Work tho rod in a
and Jimmy Brown waa far
sweep by taking the junior Greyhounds.
Holloway 1-2-4; Kite 1-6-3;
easiest to maniga. Most bowl­ from K. That Juat about rams 49
(The follawtaf has
pumping motion aa you net In lino—lift, then lower and
varsity tUt 42 to 32. The Pups Ths Lyman five got off to prepared by th* Bawling ing centers hava lightweight
Daytona Seabreeze 90, Jax W. Kinney 0-&lt;v-4; Schmidt 84
retrieve In a regular pattern. .
were laid by Gary Gunter a good first quirter with 14 Proprietors' Asia, to Amer­ bowling balls under nine up th* story of tho Green Bay Jackson 79
-14; Heard 21-9; Bird 2 4 Fishing’s greatest fun la the fight. And whether you
in the shooting department points white Oak Ridge posted ica. Th* article, one to a pounds.
4; Wellon 114-39; Walter 94
Packers’ 40-33 victory ever
Ooflegv
put a subdued battler back Into ths water or on a platter,
and the rebounding of Dave 13. Oak Ridge then cam* back series, Is designed fer beys
- 4 ; Z. Kinney 1-1—3; Brown
Florida
Southern
90,
Taylor
U,
Stress
safety.
Explain
how
the
Cleveland
Browns
In
th*
the tussle Is the one thing that's sure to mako a trip me­
Matte. Richard Moor* also with a 30-point second quarter aid girls tad ate* tor at* to pick up a bowling ball from
I-1-4; Wlteon 4 4 -4 ; Total*
•1
morable.
turned In a fin# game both white tho Hound* posted 14 by parents, youth group* th* ball rack to avoid smash­ National Football Lanina** Jacksonville 90, MecAlaster 19 39-12-79.
e s s e
on tho board* and from the mors to see the half end 32-28 and athletic leaders, sod ed fingers. Fare tha direction Playoff Bowl gam*.
SANFORD (9 3 )- Bowes 8Saturday Been*
Door.
I I - 37; Glad 1-3-5; Bariu 1The Canoe
High School
howling instructors la teach­ In which the ball Is returned To th* erowd of &gt;4,931 hi
In favor of the Pioneers.
The Greyhounds got off to
9-4; Johnson 27—15; Tyre
When Miami' and Florida battlo each year for tho
In tho third quarter the ing youngsters to partici­ from the pit. Plsc* your the Orange Bowl and to a na- Lyman 57, Oak Ridge 56
Seminole War Csnoe, thsy strlvs for a full-sl*ed, authen­
95—5; Brown 3-0-8; Fire*
College
Greyhounds esme bsck strong pate ia the wholesome and hands on the outside to th* tlon-wid* television audtenre.
•tons 1-4-3; Totals; 18-38-42.
tic Seminole canoe, hand-hewn by Seminole craftsmen
VMt
It,
Florida
Stat*
72
to score 17 more points while healthful recreation to howl­ ball, parallal to th* ball re­ It appeared that tha Packers
from a 100-year-old Everglades Cypress. The csnoe meeholding the Pioneers to nly ing. The Instruction aeries turn rack, and lift th* ball gave a fin* performanc* In Miami 108, Rbod* bland M Bo o m ............. 33 11 27 19-79
Sanford ........ It 18 11 IT-43
Florida at, Tulin* 79
surts 10’x3‘x2’ and tips ths scales at ovsr 100 pound*. It
14, putting the 'Hounds be­ Is designed (or right hind­ from th* rack.
wte donated by ths Hollywood Chamber of Commerce In
Illght handers will hold th* this battle of tha NFL’a two
hind by one, 46-45.
ers; lift haaders may sim­
1955, as a permanent trophy to bo awarded annually to tho
The fourth quitter* to play ply reverse specific lastruc* ball with their left hand and runnerup teams.
winner of the University of Florlda-ws-University of
saw the lead change hands Uoa techniques.)
cradle It on their left hips To Vinca Lombardi Green
"HAVE YOU HEARD
Hlemi football game. It ia the only authentic Semlnols
several times. However, Jim
(left handere just th* oppo­ Bay’s perfectionist mm
INTRODUCTION
Geplen stepped to the free
site). Now show them which Ultra was a flaw.
war canos In ths world.
THE STORY ABOUT...
(First to s Series)
Winnsr of tho annual football gams retains poeusilon
throw line and dropped In two
fingers art placed In which "No defene#,’’ ha aummod ap
While
you
may
certainly
Bobby
Lundqulst,
tha
sen­
points with a one and one
of tho trophy until tho neat football gams between the
boles.
soberly.
sation of the Biddy Basket­ situation and put the Grey- teach only one youngster to Tell your youngsters a little
. . but wait • minatf,
schools. In the event of a tlo the team which had the
Jimmy Brown eeuid hardly
ball circuit, smashed his own hounds ahead, 57-56. Tha bowl, U'U be a lot mors fun •bout th* bowling equipment
I
don't want to get
eeaoe prior to the game retains possession.
agre*
with
Lombardi
Th*
scoring record last Thursday 'Hounds bald this lead by for everyons if yon taks a and specifications.
Presentation of tho trophy takea place on tho field im­
ahead of myntlf. In a
Browns blockbuster, first pre
group,
at
least
four,
to
the
night In laagu* play at tho freezing the ball
The regulation bowling lane back to gain a mils in on* Ma­
mediately following tho gam*.
few days I’ll b* in town
Fleming Gymnasium when ho Goplen, who was one of the bowling center. So, If you art Is 60 feet In length from th*
Two plaques are mounted on tha canoe, the first
son, was held to 61 yards ia
the
parent
of
one
youngster,
ready
to Ukn you along
sank
28
field
goals
and
alx
three
men
in
double
figures
foul line to th* head pin, and 11 carrita by ths Packers.
bearing the presentation Inscription and tha second carry­
gratia shots to post 62 points for th* Greyhounds, scored have your son or daughter Is 43 Inches wide. The ap­ Starr’a performance w * n
on non* of my advening a permanent record of gam# score*, beginning with
on tha scoreboard aa WTRR 10 to his points in tho last round up several friends. The proach area la IS feat long. him ths game’s moat valuable
turen.
the IMS contest.
more the merrier!
Radio clobbered the Savings, trams of pliy.
Tho first part of the lane la player award by tha unani­
Truly a trophy of which to be proud, tha rsnoo It
Roy*
should
wear
a
loosemen of First Federal by an Tho l.ymsn JV'S made It a
constructed of hard msple, mous vote of th* writer* who
hand-painted with tha traditional Seminole designs which
“KEEP AN EYE
fitting sport shirt and slacks.
clean
sweep
by
taking
the
86
to
28
count.
the
rest la hard pine.
decorated andsnt canoe of this type. The trophy has
covered
tho
contact.
Starr
Girls
should
wear
a
liloute
Tho Radiomen were never Baby Pioneers 43 to 27 in the
PEELED FOR ME I"
Rowling pins are arranged completed 15 of 18 poxxc* for
caught the fancy of both echoola.
• IOQAI nAWUUA hm
behind because of the sharp- opener. Lyman bad three men a n d tailored aklrt. Girls In a perfect thrcefoot trt a total of 259 yards and three
shooting of Lundqulst. In ad­ In double figures—Gary Gun­ ihould be discouraged from angte. A tenpin may weigh touchdowns.
wearing tight-fitting Jeans,
dition to Lundqulst’a tallies, ther, Richard Moore, and skirts, short-shorts and other from two pounds, H ounce* to
three pounds, 10 ounces. The
Eugeno Rcrtranf posted 11 Dave Matte, Matte lead in
“fad” apparel. Such clothing
pin Is 13 inches high and
point* while Randy Bowsn rebound* while Moor* was se­
is unbecoming and seriously
earn* up with II points for cond, The junior varsity re­ hampers the freedom of mo­ about five Inches wide at Its
cord is now five wins and
“belly" or widest point.
First Federal
tion which ta so ncceisary in
Each pin has an easy-toIn other action, Strickland- no losses.
acquiring
good
bowling
form
Morriion fought their way to LYMAN (60)— Tolsen To­ Now you’re it tho howling loarn number according to the
spot on which la it set. Teach
a 48 to 39 victory over the ll; Winkleman 3-1-5; Grant
A wide epea race hi the Ul*4* D — 1. Cotton Lnee, I Rankers of Sanford Atlantic. 4-5-13; Goplen 0-0-0; Smith 3 center. After being aligned the pin numbers to your
teasel standing* has develop­ 0 . B-‘n Column, 1. Cnrsvll!*, 4. Tho Motormen were led by 10-16; Asher 3-2-12. Totals 21-1 to your lane, select shoes at youngsters. Pins are always
Outdoor lighting make* your terrace, i_
ed et the Sanford-Orlando Dr. W h ln k n n , I. Aet Row, 4. Bill Schmldt'a 19 points and EAU GALLIE (5 !)- Poe 2- the equipment counter for referred to by number.
B r l f h t Fnnk. T. Brontes, 1.
your home after d a rk ... give* you more living apace and more houre
you 2and your bowters. It may
26;
Rlckert
6-4-11;
Buford
track during tho first two (loldnn
Now we’re ready to go
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the 18 posted by Phil Lindsey.
of
enjoyment. It seta the mood for Bin and entertainment..,
Interest
your
youngster*
to
weeks of action. Although Jo* IKY BVT K BACK — * / l * Mil*
1-3; Hall 2-0-4; Cohca 6-1-13;
bowling!
create* dr rustic contrasts and beautifiil effects in your garden.
Gerard and the Oswald Bro­ — a r e a * O — t. Ju d y n*&lt;t. 1. However, the tltt’a high point Mobley 1-0-2; Lee 2-1-5. Totals know that the sole of one
Electric Post Lights at driveway or bom* entrance are espe­
bowling shoe Is made of lea
thers are tied for the lead Vapor Blrnnm, I. Jodi* It*«d, man waa Dave Lae who rack­ 219-31.
cially
deairsb]u for safety and protection. They brightly welcome
ed
up
23
points
for
tho
loaers,
Most
Valuable
with eight wins each, 10 other 4. Alcorn, I. F r o s ty Tip, 4.
Lyman ........ 13 13 11 19-60 thcr, the other rubber. This
your guests end discourage teoipssew*. New models are available
kennel* have at laaat tlx vic­ a rut Quits, T. atsltsr, I. despite the fact that Lee foul­ Eau Gallia . ... 14 13 12 10-51 assures proper sliding and
UNIVERSITY PARK, P a .with a "magic eye" that automatically lure* light ON *4 dua^
ed out early In the engage
■m**
(NEA)- Bill Manke. senior
OAK RIDGE (36)- Bsstin stopping.
torias.
OFF
at dawn—whether you're home or Away.
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The competition promise* to RlaHTW RACS1 — S/l# Mil*— ment.
7-1-5; LeGwia 63-13; Menke Work with your youngsters fullback, received th* Bill
Light* for outdoor living are easy to Install, surprisingly low 1
One*
B—
I.
Sly
Wlr*’i
Hot.
Meanwhile,
Standard
Oil
in 34helping them select the Jeffrey Award as the most
get even tougher later this
33-9; Boon 3-3-9; Boehm
in cost. See the fln* selection at your favorite electrical con­
week when seven top kennels 1. P o nd* Hurry, I. O. B. L ip­ got back into tho win column 6; Bogcrt 0-2-2; Totals 22-12- bowling ball which seems to valuable player on tha 1963
tractor er lighting store.
stick, 4. Bandy Emma, 4. Root again with a 89 to 29 deci­
be the most comfortable and Pena State soccer squid.
I from the Big R Tampa track K olty, a lien elf Way, V. Aca­
36
sion over Sanford Electric.
arrive ready to run. Tampe dia, I. Rapid Roy
ASK FOR FREE lOOKLETt "OUTOOOR
LYMAN (STT— Smith T-3-19;
closes Wednesday night and SIXTH RACK — B/ia Hit*— Tom Sandage led the way for Asher 7-5-19; Goplen 4-2-10;
Full egHear to help yewhi
ter met* fun, beauty ead eeMy.
toe nsw dogs ebould bo get­ Clrod* R —
Circus Wonder. tha Oilers with 26 points Grant 1-3-4; Winkleman 20ting into Sanford - Orlando I. E, A-'* Lilli* Sister, 1. Kid while Glenn Robinson got the 4; ToUon 0-1-1; Totals 21-134. Ksflno, ). Ebony
races by Friday or Saturday. Wilt)*,
'/Midi V
Rock, a Penw orthy, T. B u t other 13. Rick Smith got s 57
Carl Tracy loog-tim* SOKC Clu*. a Mr. T t l U sn
majority of tho Electricians Oak Ridge . .. . 13 20 14 10-36
i x h h s . roe
T H SUCK — B/IS Mil*—
favorite, is now getting bis TRX
Lymsn ........ it it n 12—st
n r a d * A — 1. Ronnl* Abb*. ]. points by racking up 15.
talented fleet of speedsters R u c h aw ay Dano, I. Iron tluard.
f l l l l l A M i l l I 111 IT ( I B M i f
into action after arriving late I. C hlckabao Slnsl*, 4. Denny
whuho ecu* Homo*
Mac. 4. llulloal. 7. t a u t Defrom Portland, Ore.
W itt. l. Loyal Luk*
I The Oswald Brothers ken­ ELKVKXTH R i l l! — &gt; « MU*
c — I. Stlracl* W o r k ­
nel, paced by 0. B.’a McDuff —Wr*a*
er, I. O.B.'i Ho Man, I. Color.
and inaugural winner O. B.’a 4. R t h s l l F e r r a r i. 4. Ampl*
Walla, expects to continue a Ilock, 4. Ju c t Elmar, T. F r a - |
MEN - WOMEN
tocol. t . Sltant tlrae*
determined campaign for
from ages 18 to 52. Pre- L in c o ln .Service help*
Nightly 8:10
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Mrs. Sarny Montano aad
Mrs. L. E. Harris. Paggy
Jeaa Puller, sister of the
bride, w u junior bridesmaid.
The attendants wore Identi­
cal dresses of cotillion blue
taffeta, with boll . shaped
skirts and short jackets. The
headpieces were powder blue
tiaras with short vails. Their
flowers were cascade bou­
quets of blue carnations.
Robert Hare, brother of
the bridegroom, served as
best man sad the ushers
were Samy Montano and
Emery Boudreau.
Mrs.- fuller, mother of the
bride, wore a turquoise blue
satin sheath with a jacket
trimmed In matching lace,
a feather hat and a corsage
of yellow phalaenopsle or*
chide.
The bride's parents enter*

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at
their home, UM Crescent
Street, immediately following
(ho ceremony. Tko bride’s
table was covered with a
white Uses doth aad canter­
ed with a bouquet af white
aad pink cs
three-tiered wedding cake,
topped by a miniature bride
aad bridegroom, w u
ced with a crystal punch
bowL Busan McCall and Jaa*
lee Moors served the cake
and Nylaaa Albert presided
at the poach howl. Shams
Ban was Is charge of the
bride's book.
The couple M l os a short
wedding trip, to as uadis*
doted destlnaUos, and Mra.
Hare wore a Dior blue ibaa*
th with three-quarter length
akevet, a matching sleeve*
last tunle and o brows vtl*
tat hat and aceassoriea. liar
flower was a purple throated
orchid from her bouquet.

parent* of tko kridt; Mra. H.
J. Bolts, Mr. aad Mra. Jtodaay
J. Bolls, M r.sM M n . Jack
Huiikamp, Mr. a a d Mrs.
Fnd Parker, Mr. aad Mrs.
P. 0. Lupftr, Mr. aad Mrs.
Tarry Smith, Miss S u sy
Skinner, Walter Neal, Coasts
Stewart and Mias Shana Lapfar.

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Mr. and Mrs. Hsrw will
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where he la stationed at Me*
Coy Air Force Bate.
Out of town guests here
for the wedding were Robert
Hare, Puerto Rico, Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Harris, Ntw
Smyrna Beach and Sgt and
Mrs. Walter C. Hunilcksr
sod children, Orlando.

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Bing, and the guests enjoyed
group staging and Christmas

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listed the MeReyaolds la eatertatalng the guests.

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the cooking water, and rins­
ing afterward wasta nutrients.
Borne persons persist In
washing rice before cooking.
This la an unnecessary step
because today's packaged
rice has already been clean­
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rice once before cooking can
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percent In regular white rice,
and a lots of 10 percent in
brown or converted rice. This
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diets of persons who eat a
great deal of rice.
You may hava noticed thrse
direction! on some rice pack­
ages: "To retain vitamins, do
not rinse before or drain aft­
er cooking."
The nutrients In rlca are
well retained If rice la cook­
ed In Just enough water to be
absorbed during the cooking
period.

Mr. and Mra. Julian Sten*
strom snd their son, Ricky,
were hosts for a family re*
New Year's Day at
their borne on Lake KaUurys.
This was the first time the
family had been together la
some years.
A buffet luncheon was serv­
ed In the afternoon while the
football games were enjoyed.
Getting together to discuss
the latest family news were:
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sten*
strom, Doug and Patricia; |
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stenstrom and Sharon; Mr. snd I
Mrs. Frank Stenstrom, Mark,
Julie, Bryan and Becky; Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Csajka,
Cars, Nsncy, Peter, Mary
Kay and Mary Beth from Co­
coa Beach; Mrs. E. S. Roekey, aunt of the Stenstroms,
and their mother and step­
father, Mr. snd Mrs. J. W.|
Salisbury.

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Mr. and Mra. Karl Morris I
of Warren, Ohio, hare boon
vlaitlng hi* parents, Mr.
and Mra. Raymond Mcrrls of
Sunnytnwn Road, ovar the
holiday*. During their visit,
Karl waa gueat aolotat with
the choir of tha Casselberry
Community Methodist Church.

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By Donna Kale#
Mr. and Mr*. Off Wilson
nnd grandson, of Aliqtiippa,
Pa., wero holiday gurita of
Mr. and Mrs. CWrk McCoy
at th*lr home on Oak Street.
Quests of Mr. amt Mra.
liny Shmnnte, Old Dixie
Highway, during the holidays
wera his son, John Shumate
and wife and three daughters,
Carolyn, Phyllia Jean and
Nettle Jo from Manuasaa, Va.
Mr. and Mr*. Trury Kate*
uf Longdate entertained his
tnothrr, Mr*. Mattie Kates,
South Irvine, Ky., and hla
brother, Georgo cf Cinrinnuttl, Ohio, during the holiday*.

DeBary Personals
Mlu Barbara Iiedient, or-1
ganlit of tha Denary Mcthmint Church, entertained the
choir at her home on Lakewood Drive Saturday even­
ing. An evening ol song and
games was followrd by the
exchange of gifts and serving
of refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F.
Brown of Alicante Road were
the guests of Mr. snd Mrs.
Theodore Fletcher of Pom­
pano Beach for the Christmas
holiday. They brought Miss
Carol Fletcher back to D«It ary for a brief stay then
went on to St. Augustine.

holiday gursti their ton and
daughier-in-Iaw. Mr. and Mrs.
John £*lck- ,of Lo* An*ele*'
Calif. They will visit places of
Interest while In Florida.
Mrs William Lakcman of
Sanford Avenue entertained
her brothcr-ln law and hla
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lakcman, of Boca Raton;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cawle of
Philadelphia; the M is t e a
Louise and Magdelyn Faith of
Dctlary; Mr. and Mrs. W.
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garbage ean when 1 eaa
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JIM. U. S. M. C.
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DEAR ABBY: My saw Ties (I) Have Oea WIU
Travel
thinks It la Improper to
(4) Dlaeet
give hla intended wife an
(t) Xane drey Theater
Mile a t The
engagement ring until after 1:1# t t) Mends?
Mevlee
she has received her final
(I) Te Tell Tha Trath
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decree of divorce from her
1:44 (I) 1'ee Oet a Seers*
present husband. I dis­ 1:14 14) W atoa Train
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agree with him, especially
(S) Dsns? Thomas
since they have plans to 4:4*
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marry immediately slier
(4) Hollywood aad the
■tare
the decree la granted. W« 11:44 (I) Ureaklag
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have decided to go king
(4) S a it lid o —W att
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with your opinion. Thank
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you.
Mitch
HAPPY MOTHER-IN-LAW- 11:44 ( t) Mewrreao
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TO-BE
(I) Murphy M arita With
DEAR HAPPY: I agree
tha Mews
11:14 (4) ■ports Plaal
with your son.
ISl
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Get it off your chest. For 11:4a (!) Tsatta shew
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DEAR ABBY: A triad
took bo to • cud node?
yesterday Just for tas, tad
X haven't boos abb to sleep
I wink sloe*. Although 1
don’t have any confidence
la this woman’s ability to
read the future, afeo knock­
ed mo righl off a y feet
She said that a y husband
waa going to dla shortly,
that he had been having
blackouts at work but didn't
wait to toO a o for fear ef
worrying me. She said f
shouldn't let oa that 1 know
because it might upset him
and ho might die sooner.
She also said someone wish­
ed me bad luek and she
could break the spell by
selling me some good luck
charms at $10.00 each fur
myself and my children. (I
didn’t buy any. I think she's
auts.) She charges $3.00 a
reading. I'd like to report
this woman. But where?

wearing eyeglasses since I
was 1 I hare to wear them
all the time now, for read­
ing, writing, watching TV
and for aecing things far
away, too. My problem la
the ugly red marks 1 get on
my face. Do you know oI
any creams nr treatments
that win take off those ter­
rible red markj?
3IARKED
DEAR MARKED: Go to
your optician and ask him
to check your eyeglasses. If
they fit properly, they
should not make ugly red
marks on your face.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: I read
your reply to "JERSEY IN
KOREA," who was having
such a rough time being
true to hla wife back in the
States. Be must be in the
Army or Air Force. 1 am ■
Marine Sgt., who is away
from my family, too, and it
will be a long time before
DISTURBED
DEAR DISTURBED: Start 1 get borne, but I’m not
with your local District At* having that problem. You
t o r a c y . The ''reader** aae, Abby, my father was
sounds like a public nuis­ on the road a lot when I
ance. The “friend" sounds was a kid and 1 asked him
that sama question. Hla
like an enemy.
e e e
answer to me has been my
DEAR ABBY: 1 am a 14- comfort these lonely nights.
year-old girl who has been "Son," be laid, "can you

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a personal, unpublished re­
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3333, Beverly Hills,Calif.
Enclose a stamped, selfaddressed envelope.
• • •

For Abby’s booklet, “How
To Have A Lovaly Wedding,” lend 30 cents to AbBy, Box 3303, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

By

WORTH (D)
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bring home to the general
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bridge public la th a t while
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BOITH
■ult it Is tho height of folly
$312
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fit
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bid If an opponent had not Werth Bast South West
Pass 1 A 3 A
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Even if not vulnerable Pass Tasa P u s
Opening lead—A Q
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in high cards and a biddable too many more aa declarer.
Vulnerable, hla uvvrcall w as
five curd suit, but he had
three probable tricks against Just short i t suicidal and tho

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Whose fau lt la it whan a
husband gives hla wlfa a gift
th a t isn't avan on har Hat of
“ moat w anted" or “ moat need-

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W IST BIDE FEDERAL SAVINO» * LOAM ASSOCIATION
OF NEW YORK CITY, a cor­
poration *rs*nls*d »nd #al*tInf umltr tha law* of tha
l-aitad Stmta* of Amtrlrm.
Plaintiff,
aa.
JOHNSTON CHILDS and SAR­
AH CHILDS, hla wlfa
DsNndaaU.
NOTICE o r a t'IT
PTATE OF FLORIDA
TO JOHNSTON CHILDS
an&lt;1 SARAH CHILDS, hi*
wlfa
whoaa raalilaara la t i l l
Adim* Sir**'. COLCMBUS, OEOROIA
Tea ara har*by required to
flla your an»war or wrlttan 4a.
f*n*«*. If any. In tha abova
p ro ric IlH with tha Clerk of
thla Court, and to »«rv* a copy
tharaof upon tha Plaintiff a attoruaya. whoaa aam*a and adOraaa appaara haraon, on or hafore tha Ird day af Fabruary,
1*44. tha natura of thlo pro
eoodlnt b«lns a ault for for*cloaur* of mortaaeo aaalntt
tho following described proper
tr , to-wit:
* Lot 17. OAKLAND HILLS,
according to tho plat
tfetroof aa r*eord*4 In Plat
Book IS. Peg** t l aad SI,
Public Itaeords of S«i»lnola County, Florida. TOOETIlElt WITH: Jachwin
Oa* Hot Water Heater,
Modal C1SS. 8*rlal No.
SSKMi p*rman«atly Inolall-

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BONE AND ORDERED at
Rantord. County of S*rolnola.
Mtata of Florida, thla 2nd day
of Jaausry, 1441.
(SEAL)
Has. Arthur H. Bachwlth
Jr.
Clark Circuit Court
SUmlnoD County. Florida
Byt Martha T. Vlhlan
Dopaty CDrk
Clretfury, Couri A Panlfllo
Attorney* for Plaintiff
4SS Jack*on Stroat
Tampa I. Florid*
PnbUakl Jaa. S. II, 14. *1. 144*
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ad" items instead of one of
the many things aha would
hava chosen for h arsalff
Before you decide it's th e
husband's fault, listen to th is:
A recent survey of more than
a thousand men revealed th a t
only three had been able to
find out from their wives
w hat they really wanted in
the way of a gift.
T hat must mean that when
asked what they w ant for a
birthday present or anniver­
sary gift, most wive* either
say, “ I don't know ." or “ I'd
lika to be surprised," or th ey
ar« so subtle w ith their hints
th a t their poor husbands don’t
realist they are hinting.
Having no idea of w hat
their wive* are secretly hop­
ing they will givo them, the
poor husbands in desperation
let some saleswoman tell them
w hat to buy.
If you’ve ever been in a
store and watched a man tr y ­
ing to find a g ift for his wife
without the foggiest notion of
w hat will really please her,
you know It la a desperate
situation.
lie has a lost look in h it
eye, and a helplessness th a t
makes him fair gam s for any
saleswoman who w ants to un­
load aoma espensive, im prac­
tical Itam it is fa r easier to
•ell to a man th an to a worn-

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Cities of Gold." (CWor) Amthoay Quiaa. Rickard Egan,
Kicked Renata, Jeff Hunter
tad Rita Moreno star la thla
1433 sdventure story cooserniag the Spanish conquest of
Southern California. The lead­
e n of tha expedition (Quinn
and Igaa) am not happy
when a crippled priest, ra­
ther Junlpero Sena (Rennie),
la assigned to them, but he
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and Father Bern help* heal
the wood. Thla wins the In­
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with tho expedition, help him
found n string of missions.
3:304 p m. CBS. The Lucy
Show. In hla rota as Banker
Mooney, Gaia Gordon la a
■mam In this ana. Mooney la
in tho hospital with a broken
leg and Locy (Lucille Ball)
desperately needs his signa­
ture on n check to buy her
daughter a new gown.

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summer cottage with tha Hel­
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Carroll) and four definitely
prove to W a crowd.
•:3AM p m. CBS. Tho Andy
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FRICIS GOOD THROUGH
pec tad.
VIDNU0AY
W att d cub lad and while
East thought fo r a moment
about taking out the double
he finally passed and West
opened the queen of dia­
monds.
Booth sron the trick and
saw no future anywhere. Ills
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best hope seemed to be to do
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something about clubs rig h t
j^ai w onmIieawa»aw»^i*cawa^wwn a a w ilfj
TUESDAY P. M.
away ao South played the ace
11:44 &lt;S) Late ef U t l
anil queen of cluba.
(4) Sevan Kaye
Thla waa a wise decision.
(I) First Impraaatos
A fter th a t sta rt tha beet the 11:14 ( tl Faihar Knowe lleet
(4) Basrah fee Tomor­
defense rould do was to cash
row
nine tricks for an 1100 point
(1) Truth o r Coheeaueaee*
profit. Had South adopted
14:44 (4) d aisie s Light
some other line of play he 1:44 14) Btehtlor Faihar
t4i Krai* Far* thaw
wculd probably have gone
t i l Naw*
down 1400.
t : t l 11) Spaclal— LL
1:44 (4) At Tha WarlS Taaaa
&lt;41 Mid-Fla. News
(5) selanee
ti** (4) Lafftlme
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(4) Aae Souther*
4:14 &lt;•&gt; Art Llehlettor
(4) Dar la Court
To keep her husband from
(SI The Doctor*
auch frantic searching for a 4:44 15) To Toll The Trath
it) Loretta Teaag
gift, a wife either baa to
II) Otaer*) moepltal
4:14
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14) Quo** P ar A Dag
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what ahe wants or tall her
1:44 (4) Dauslaa Edward*
beet friend to relay tha news,
Maws
or ahe has to hint ao broadly St 44 (I) Sacral at*rm
II I T ra llm a sta r
and so often that aha la yearn­
(I) The Match Earn*
ing fo r some particular thing 4*44 (Si Uacl* Walt
ID norna A Alla*
that even the most absent- (:(• ID
Mavarlek
(SI Cartoons
minded. preoccupied, unimag­
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inative husband gets the idea, 1:44 111 Newteop*
and can happily “surprise"
(•) Lear* It T* B**V0f
hla wife with tho perfect g ift
that will make her voice ring
During the fiscal year end­
true when she aaya, “ It’e Just
ed June 30, 1932, the U. S.
what I wanted, llow did you
Patent O ffka registered 16,ever think of it? "
904 trade-marks.
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Loved.” As you might expect,
the film cllpe come hot aad
heavy and the finest moments
am at tha beginning when we
meet tha afloat movie mon­
ster* aad their pmontflcstioa, Lon Chaney. Then m to
such fun-loving rascals as
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�Sanlando Park Enjoys Holiday Activity
Tisiting from out of Mrs. Ray Puckett; Mr.
On New Year's Eve, a proTbe term “active commas- j gram of games sad feastlag
1 their hosts at tha Mrs. Doaald Bushman and
__ aad Wend. Catherine
lly” aptly described the Sas- was enjoyed la the recreation park included:
Blocker, from Hooeoyt Falls,
Unde Trailer Park, comer of room while watching the deMr. and Mrs. Weodall At­ S. Y., Mr. aad Mrs. Merle
Hlghway ITf l and SR 434, parture of 1883 and awaiting
An adult coma fat clothing during this past holiday tea-[the birth of 1884 and at 1 kinson from Bedford, Ind., Buehmsa; Mr. and Mri. Glee
p. m.. New Year's Day, real- Mr. and Mrs. Curry; Mrs. ion Ma clones* u d KsrU and
construction, open to women
fro m a n y p a r t of th o c o u n ty ,
Arriving early to visit rela-1 dents again gathered together Wayne Smith and Marti from Marlowe (torn Lansing, Mich.,
lives, guests from Olinoli, lor a festive pot luck dinner. Rochester, Ind., Mrs. Mar­ Mrs. Gleoa Cathey.
will bo organisod at 7 p
Thursday a t Lyman High Indiana, Naw York and Michl- Throughout the holidays, the jorie Bryant; Mr. and Mra. Leaving the park for the
School with Mrs. Mildred gan Joined in tha park fasti- park was resplendent with Maurice Priot and Pay and holidays were Mr. and Mrs.
Drams, Lyman hom o e co n o m ­ vlties which began on Christ- outdoor lights and decorations Stephen from North Torn- Clyde Snyder who visited
ics, U a c h t r , a s In stru c to r.
mas Eve with the tradlUooal I at the individual mobile wands. N. Y.. Mr. and Mrs. their son and daughter-in-law
la Tallahassee during which
Classes will moot from 7 un­ Candlelight March through Uia homes in addition to the Urge Parley Priot;
Mr*. A. MeMurray and eon time the entire group enjoyed
til 9:80 p. m. two nights a grounds to the beautifully de- display featured by the ownfrom Peoria, III., Mr. and a trip to New Orleans.
week until Juno and will re­ eorated recreation room where | ere.
inter*sting program was
in September at tho be­
ginning of the new term. Stud­ presented by residents. In-1
ents will bo askod to pay a 85 eluded oa the program were ]
number of musical select­
registration foe and supply
their own materials. Modern ions by the SanUndo Choral |
sewing machines at tho school Singers.
will bo available for use by the In opening, Mrs. Virgil Cur­
ry, manager, lighted a Urge I Sold with a “Satisfaction Guarantee” or your
ass.
A limit of to students wiS cradle in recognition of the
bo s t e e p to d . Applications Birth of Christ, tha Light | money cheerfully refunded*
should bo made with E. S. of the World. During the sing­
&gt; FULL CUT ROUND
Douglass, director of vocation ing of caroU by the Urge I
and adult education, at tha group gathered for the occas­
I SIRLOIN • CLUti
School Administration Build­ ion a Jolly Santa appeared |
and
presented
gifU
to
everying In Sanford or with Mrs.
Dsurus at Lyman.
Mrs. A. Htyrw presented a I
Christmas Stocking filled with
money to Mr. and Mrs. Curry [
Mrs. Kennedy
on behalf of tha park resi­
dents and read aa original |
Returns To
verse expressing the apprecia­
tion for extra aarvlces sod I
Washington
thoughtful courtesies received |
WASHINGTON (UP1)
during tha year.
Mrs. John F. Kennedy nnd Refreshments of a vast as-1
children are back sortmeot of Christmss cook­
LEAN ALL-MEAT
home from an lt-day vacation ies, fruit caka, candies, nuU |
in Palm Bosch, Fta.
and caffe* were enjoyed.
Tha former Pint Lady, On Christmas Day, the rest-1
daughter Caroline, 6, and son, dents attended a dinner which
John Jr., t, accompanied by was held In a private dining
Mrs. Kennedy's sister, Prln room at the Tradewindi Cafe-1
HICKORY SMOKED SUGAR CURED
cess Loo Radilwlll, flow back teria in Parkwood Plan.
100% PURE FRESH
Sunday, landing at nearby
Andrews Air Forts Bass, Md,
Thay wars mat by Ssn. and Mayfair Beats
Mr*. Edward M. (Tad) Kan
nedy at tha airport. They then Eustis Golfers
drove to Arlington National The Mayfair Country Club I
Cemetery to make a brief Men's Golf Association posted
visit to tho grave of Pros! a 70 to 29 victory Sunday over
the men's association of the
dent Kennedy.
Mrs. Kennedy and her faml Pine Meadows Country Club |
ly are staying at the Georgs of Eustis.
town homo of Undersecretary The results:
Low Grots: Doc Ring, 70; |
of Stats Avortll Harrhnan
Johnny
Mite, 78.
who has moved temporarily to
Low
Net:
Roy Walker, 88; I YOUNG TENDER
a hotel.
Marvin Folsom, Dr. McCallum,
Joe Clemens, 70; Bob Ross,
FEMALE MOTORIST
Mrs. John R. Ramsey was Bob Jernlgan, 71; Jim Rundell,
the first woman te drive an Allen Morris, 72; BUI Hall,
automobile eoait-to-coast, ac­ A. T. (.eland, Joa Farena, Bill |
FRESH LEAN
complishing the feat in 1909 Simas, 73.
whan she drove from Sin
FrancUco to New York CUy. Grape growers have noticed I
for ceturles that fewer
bunches per vine produed I
Whola House Comfort larger grapes.
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h r J A K O B HA RICK lor tho
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w i l e . DANIEL. B. JUDD
a ml KTTA M. HADI.ET
JU D D , hla w i l t . KI.I SNAVKLT a n d SARAH *.
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a n d t i l p o r o a n t know n or
unknown
claiming any
r l a h t , title, or Inloraat
In and to tha raal pro ­
p e r t y heroin doocrlbad or
a n y p a r t th ere o f under,
by. or t h r o u a h tha aald
abotra deecrlbed p a r t i t a
a n d to any and all othar
p a r t i t a a 1 a i m i n g any
r i g h t , title, a n d /o r Interoa t In end to tho follow­
i n g deacribed property,
to wlti
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w a a t corner of Lot !»* of
t h a Hubdlvlaloa ofo Land
R a l o n i l n a to tho Alla
m o n te Land, Hotel and
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N a v ig atio n Company, ao,
c o r d i n g to P l a t recorded
In P l a t Book 1, Pago It,
a f tha Public Itoeorda of
Homlnolo County, Florida,
t h a n c e ru n North I t faot.
t h e n c e Boat U teat, ihonea
N o r t h to L ake Adalatda,
t h a n c e Northooatorly along
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a a l d Lake Adalaldo to
a|
p o i n t d irec tly North of
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Tail &lt;10 of aald Bubdlvlolnn
o f land belonging to the
Altam onte Land, l l o t t l end
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Co m p 1 1 y,
t h a n c e South to tha North
o a a t corner o f aald Lot &lt;14,
thenr*
W aat alo ng th*
N o r th e rly lino of L oti llo
a n d &lt;'»* to tha point of
be ginning, being t p a r i of
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MART IIKNNH, hla wife, haao
i n a t l t u t a d ault agalnat you In
tha C irc u it C ourt of tha Ninth
J u d i c i a l Circuit, In and for
fa ra l n o l* County. Florida, tha
h a t u r a o f tbo oult to to uutei
t i t l e to and rem ove rratrlc
(Inn* from the above deacrlh
*1 p r ope rty, aald property be
ng o ltu a tr d a n d located In
B -m ln olo County, Florida. You
;and each of you are hereby
r e q u ir e d to file your Aniwer
t th t h e Clerk of the Circuit
[Court. In and fur Sernlnul*
bounty, Florida, and eereo a
copy thereof upon Webber II.
lla ln o a , of the firm of Winder,
w r*dle, lla lu ra A Ward. J i t
P a r k Avenue, South. Winter
/
P a r k . Florida. Attorney* fur
l ' l . l r i i m . In the n b o ie action,
i.
t Y R oii n r hofnra th* R lti day of
J a n u a r y . 1X 4, et*« a liacree
I P ro Confeeau will be entered
a g a l n a t you.
IT IS O R D ER E D that thle
m e puhllelied In tha Sanford
H erald, e n ew epaper puhltehvd
In Seminole County. Florida,
n.'a each w eek for four cune r u t l v e weeke
W ITNESS th e band of tha
l a r k of the c ir c u it Court,
• nilnole County, F lo r id ,, tide
ho l a t h day of Decanibor.
ML
SE A L )
A r t h u r II. Ueckwith. J r .
C lerk of tho Circuit Court
tty: M artha T. Vlblea
D. C.
Indvrweedlo. H e in e , A Word
I t P a r k Avenua. South
I n t e r Park. F lorida
ublleU Doc !J. 3o, 1141 A
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C U W B B DfSFLAY:
Tom., thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day
Mr .

Legal Notice
Paata* of A
Th* annual m e e tin g of tho
■ om hora of th e F ir s t F e d e ra l
Savlaga and L oan A oeoetatlon
• f Seminole C o u n ty w ill bo
hold a t tha o ffice o f th a Aoeon a tio n on W adneoday, J a n u a ry
I I , *044, a t I P - m Rooamond C h a p m a a
S ecretary
Puhllah Dee. 10, IM S A J a n
11, ttM .
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IN T H E CIHCW1T
D NINTH JU D IC IA L C IR ­
CUIT. IP AND F O E SEM I­
NOLE COUNTT, FL O R ID A .
CHANCERT NO- ISStO

FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTOAQR ASSOCIATION,
P,* * U0*

P laln M ft,

SANDRA BRIPLTTT SAd
W. BP IT. D.D.S..
NOTICE OP HUPP IN
HORTUAHB FO RK ! LOSURE
T O l SANDRA S H I F L E T T
Residence U n k n o w n
Ton. Pefendanta, a r e h o r a by notified t h a t a c o m p la in t to
toraeloe* A c e r t a i n m o r t g a s e
on tho follo w in g doocrlbad
property, eltuete, ly in g end
being la Somlnot* County,
rto rld a , to-wlt:
Lot 11. Block M. SUNLAND
ESTATES. A eubdlvtelon,
acoordlas to a p l a t t h e r e ­
of, recorded In P l a t B ook
11, pagoo I I t o I t o f th*
Publls Record* of gomlnol*
County, Florid*.
Including*
On* D uoT htrm (oil) H e a t ­
er, Modal ISS-S. s e r i a l 101E ll
On* OB (otoclrlc) R a n g *
Mod*! t I I S ! TV H. Serial TSM4I11
On* llo tp o ln t (•lo r ) Itofrlgorator.
Model
U 7E B 1T,
■orlal m i l l
Elovon
Vonotlan
Blind*
(molal) m a n u f a c t u r e d by
S tn h a r lk Otaoa A P a i n t Co.,
Sanford. F l o r l d s . no m odal
or aorlal nuntborn.
had been (Rod a g a i n s t y o u tn
th* above etylod a u lt And you
a re required t o **r*e a copy
of your Anawor o r P le a d in g to
tbo Complaint a a P l a i n t i f f *
a tta rn o r, JO S E P H M. MUR
ASKO. P. O. Bog t i l , r o t a
Park. Florida, a n d file the
original Anawor o r P l e a d i n g
tn tbo office of th* C lerk of
th* Circuit C o u r t on n r be
for* th* l l i h d a y of J a n u a r y
l i l t , f t you fall to da oa,
dorr** pro confooao will b*
l i k e n agelnet you l o r th* r o ­
ller demanded In the C o m ­
plaint.
WITNESS my h a n d a n d of
flotal eeal of uffli '0 a t Sanford,
Semlnolo County, title I l t h day
of December, l i l t .
(SEAL)
A rthur H. B eckw ith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit C o u r t
ily; Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy C lerk
JOSEPH M. Ml: It ASKO
Attorney *t U w
p. a Box i »
Torn Park, r t o r l d a
Publlah Dec. I I , I t , 10, m i
Ja n. 4. 1144.
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CLABBinSD INDEX 2. Notices
1. Lost 4 Pound
INCOME TAX IKHVICE
O. X. Harrisons
3. Notices - Personals
1311 Palmetto
I. Education - Instruction
u a a sn
s s -tn i
4. TrantportaUoa
5. rood
REPAIRS
0. For Rent
Vacuum Cleaner Supplies
iiA Special Notices
Sales - Electrolux, Hoorn,
Kirby, RaxAlr, GE, Airway.
7. Business Rsatals
Cleansr*
bought, sold, ex­
L Beech Rentals
changed. E m pickup. GM
1. For Sale or Rent
Vacuum Repair, U14 Park,
10. Wanted to Rent
EA 2-4765.
11. Real -Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale 8. F in e s t km - Instruction
18. Mortgat* Loans
UJ. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
14. Insurance
MM-Womea IS tnd over. Se­
15. Business
cure Jobs- High pay. Short
14. Female Help Wan
hours. Advancement. Thou­
17. Male Help Wanted
sand* of job* open. Pre­
15. Help Wanted
spa ratary training until ap­
19. Situations Wanted
pointed. Experience usually
20. Babysitters
unnecessary. FREE inform­
21. Beauty Salons
ation on Jobe, salaries, re­
22. Build - Paint - Repair quirements. Write today giv­
23. Building Materials
ing name, address and
24. Electrical Services
phone. Lincoln Service. Box
25. Plumbing Serricea
U, Sanford Herald.
26. Radio 4 Television
27. Special Senrieea
ELECTRONICS
28. Laundry Berriee
TRAINEES
29. Automobile Sendee 17-40 years, In good health,
sincerely Interested in pre­
29A. Auto Accessories
paring tor a career la Elec­
80. Machinery - Tools
tronics. Tuition loin fund
81. Poultry - LIto stock
available for qualified ap­
81A. Feta
plicants. J o b Interviews
82. Flowers - Shrubs
while training. For further
88. Furniture
Information, write V A N ­
84. Articles For Sale
34-A Swap or Eschaage GUARD, S03 Spring SL, N.
W., Atlanta 3, Ga.
85. Articles Wanted
84. Automobiles - Trucks
4. For Rant
34-A Autos Wanted
8T. Boats - Motors
FURN. Apt 2300 Uelkmvtlle.
89. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas
APT. $30 A up. Surplus City.
40. Farm Equipment^
RENT A BED
2. Notices • Perseeals
RoCaway, Hospital A Baby

IN THE U N ( T I T COURT OP
T E E BINTH JU D IC IA L f l R .
c v r r OP AND F O E BE]
SOLE COUNTY. FLO RID A .
rHANCFRV NO. 1.110*
THE BOSTON P 1V P CENTS
SAVINOS BANK

Plalntirr,

Y4.
MARION K. P T N E
HALM
formerly known ** MARION
E. DYNE, e t t l
D efendant.
AMENDED NOT1CH OP SUIT
IN
HOBTOAOn FO RECLOSURE
TO) Uleaa K. Metrhrteld e nd
fllorl* M. Meichtlel'l. bl*
wtf*
RBtTDENCEi fn an u n k n o w n
■t*t* a r c o u n tr y o t h e r t h a n
th* l l e t * a t Florida, a nd
mailing addreaa bein g:
t i l e l t«. A MIIC A. UHN.
Heavy A t t a c k
Squadron
111 U. ■ Naval Air Mlatlnn
W’hldbey l i l a n d . O a k l i a r
bor, W ae h ln g tu n
You. are he reb y
notified
that a Complaint to foreoloe.
a certain m o r tg a g e e n c u m b e r ­
ing th* fo llo w in g deecrlbed
real property t o - w lt:
I-ot 10. Block -E " . COUNTUT CLUB MANOR. UNIT
NO. 1. a cc o r d in g to th*
plat th ere o f a* recorded
In H a t llook 11. I’ag* II.
Public Record* of g.ia tn o l*
County, Florid*
h*a been filed a g a l n a t y o u tn
th* above-etyled ault. a n d you
are required to eerv* n ropy
of your A n i w e r
or o t h e r
H e a d in g to th* Com plaint on
P laintiff* a tt o r n e y , . ANDKItF&lt; IN. KUSH. DEAN. LOW N­
DES A van d m HERO, t i l
K ail Central ll. u l e v a r d . OrUndo, Florida, a n d fit* I he
original
Anewer
or
other
Pleading In t h e offle* e f th*
Clerk of the c i r c u i t C o u rt on
or before the l i t h day of J a n ­
uary lit*. It 7 --U fall to do
■n, a deer*# pro confeeeo will
be taken a g a l n a t you fur th*
relief demanded In the Com ­
plaint.
Thla Notice ehatt be publlah•d once n w eek for f o u r con*
leeutlv* week* In Th* S a n ­
ford IDrald.
DATED thle 11th d a y of
December, HAS.
(SKA 1.1
A rthur 11 U e ik a U li. J '
Cterk of th* C ircuit C ourt
Ry&gt; Martha T. Vlhlen, DC.
Auderion, flttah. Dean.
L..wride. A van den Iterg
Yttomerv and Cuuuaeliora at
Law
133 Eaet Central Itoulevard
Poet Office Bog 3)11
Orlando, Florid* l l l t l
Telephone 1( 1-1111
Puullih Deo- 14. 1 1 , SO, I I I ) A
Jan. 4. 1) 44.
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SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN
XR SERVICE. Parts and
supplies for all mskes in­
cluding: Electrolux. New
and rebuilt cleaners sold.
No home service call
charge Phone FA 2-22S3,
2335 Park Dr. ..

Legal Notice
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MART ALICE rorr.

WH"dF. ItKSIHENCE AND
LAMP KNOWN ADDRESS
IS: l)&lt; PEA m , NTItEKT,
BATAVIA. NEW T o ltK l
A aw urn Complaint having
been filed agalnat you In th*
Circuit Court In end tor Semi­
nole County, Florida, by RICH.
ARD II. POCK. for dlvurr*. th*
*hort tilts of which 1* 1314311AIU&gt; If. POPE Plaintiff, ver*ua, M VItY ALICE POPE, D*
fendant, thee* preeeula *r* to
command you tu appear *nd
file your Anewer or e th e r dafe m e or pleading herein with
tha c l e r k of the Circuit Court
of betiilnal* County, Florida,
t n d eerv* g ropy thereof on
P l a ln t i r r *
attorney. Carroll
Burk*. Attorney at Law, P .o
D ra w e r Z, Sanford, Florida, an
e r before the I l t h day e f J e n uery, A. D. 1) 41. or etherwle*
decree pro rnnfeeeo will b*
e a t e r -1 agalnat you.
The Hanford Herald la dealghated a , a nawapapar of ganeral rl.-rulallon In which (hi*
citation
ahal! b* publlihad
one* a i r h week for four con
St'-mlve week*.
WITH HAA my hand a t d o ffi­
cial oral of th* Clark af th*
Circuit Court on thla Ih* t ! t h
day nf tiecambar, A. b. 1) 4).
(SEA t-l
A r t h u r II Berkwllh. J r .
C t n k uf th* Circuit Court
B y Sandra A, Jo h m o n
Deputy Clark
Carroll Burk*
A ttorney for Plaintiff
Suit* i l l Sanford Atlantlo
National Bank Bldg.
P. O. D rawer Z
Sanford. Florida
Publlah Dee. u . 1 ). |o. ISIS A
Ja n 4. t)t&lt;.
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f Ip •asfnrfe Brrslh Mon. Jnn. 6, ’64—Pngs 9 12. Rani Estate Far Bale V . Apodal Nrrtoun

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

LOVELY I BR block
with sap. dining rut
screened East porch. Locat­
ed m large comer tot with
fruit, nak A magnolia truss,
2 ear gangs. By swaar.
FA A4UH

PIANO SVC. to TUNING
Rebuilding • Befeltlng
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
$22-2641 — Call PM Only

84. A iildto For Sal*
16 • Xelvtnatar coin automatic
Washers - $23 tech. Lott
Home Appliances. 9M-14M.
Try Dladsz Tablets (1
ly Dex-A Dtat). New name,
•am* formula. Only He,
Toucbton Drugs.

HEATING
SERVICING - TESTING
4 BR, 3 beths, centrally heat­
Lewie Sales to Service
ed to atr-eeRd. reseed keck » 7 C. C. Rood FA $-7931 CHRISTMAS LAY - A - WAY*
Never Picked up, *64 Model
yd. Water wHtotog to land­
scaped.* PA Stoll.
SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­ Swing Needle Dlsl-O-Matte,
Makes fancy stitches, Makes
tios, eta. Free estimate. Pk.
2 BR Booee with ecreageeButton-hole*, Sews on but*
located 1 miles north SL
tons. Monograms, Embroid­
Johns Elver on 1T-M Hleray. WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, ers, Dsns, Patches, Etc.
Call 337-33*3 Eustle lor de­
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Coat $129, Now 4 payments
tails.
AH Types end Sima
of $9.00 left on Account.
We Rspalr and Service
Ph. FA 2-6627.
14. Furaato Help Wanted
k T I N C
Machinery and Supply Oo. GUNS. New * Used. Large
ALIX OF SANFORD
307
W. 2nd SL
FA $6432 •election. W1D trade, Alsu
Needs experienced sewing ma­
chine operator* for swim­ For FAST TAXI Service call repair. Tackle sold to ru*
suits and sportswear. If Homer Little at Greyhound paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
you are experienced on fac­ Bus Station. FA 2-1421 or Camp to Gun Shop.
tory sewing machines, we 9993.
NECCHI ZIG-ZAG
have steady work for you
In Ctaaol*. Like new
Machine Satan
in a ntndww alr-condUhmed
M o n o grams, embroider*,
to Service
factory, under very good
makes buttonholes, sews oa
working conditions. Phone Free Estimate on Bepatrs
buttons etc. Assume pay.
2640 Hiawatha menu pf &gt;10.22. 194 So.
FA 2-2204, ask tor Mr. Ca­ 322-7363
rl ale.
Park, 523-9411.
Tractor mowing to Grading.
Call FA 3-7631.
WANTED, Advanced H a i r
RECORDING Fathometer. ¥
StylUL Eva • Bess Beauty
to 240* Ratheon, 3 months
Plane Toetag and Repair
Shop, 10* E. 2nd.
"Whtff «w punnhy for HIT AND RUN?”
W. L Harmon - FA $4233 old; iterro-hl-fl combo consolette. Csll 322-4773 after *
HOUSEWIVES
p.m.
Earn $35 to $40 per
12. Ural Estatu For Stic working 1 to 3 hours per
4. Fur Rank
FIREPLACE WOOD
AUTO GLASS
day In jour home. For In­
Oak and Pin*
\
CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD
FURN: &gt; BR House, f »
formation phone $22-6311,
INSTALLED
Robert Morris, 323-0336
BR, 1 bath, Osk floors,
Unfure: 4 BR Houie, $140
JOHN E. FOX, REALTOR
screened Fla. Rm. $11,300. aik for Mr*. Tata 4 to 10 Senkarlk Gloss and Paint Jtn. Spec. Seafarer dunga­
p. m.
Commny
Ph: $33-05JU.
Attractive terms.
310 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4633 rees. $3.33 pr. Army-Navy
SALESGIRL
Also*
Fabric*
Surplus, Sanford,
SMALL Unfurs. 1-budroom
A Rugs. Apply In person,
Auto Glam, Tap*
house. 403 San Carlos, $43. Seminole Realty
FOR
SALE— F in dirt, clay,
2559 Park Dr.
to lea* Covers
FA 3-&gt;931.
shell, put and topaotL Elite
1901 S. Park Ave.
16. Female Help Wanted AUTO GLASS &amp;
Lloyd, FA 2-874.
FA 2-3232 anytime
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
SEAT
COVER
CO.
Realtor
HOUSEMOTHERS - Mutt be
$1 PER DAY rental tor
WE REGRET
304 W. and SL FA 2-1032
Raymond Luadqutst, Amo
able to live tn. Work with
Electric Carpet Shampoo**
Beds.
We
hsve
no
more
Homes
FA Stoll Atlantic Bank Bldg.
dependent a n d neglected ALL WORE GUARANTEED with purchua of Blue Lus­
By Day, Week, or Month
available at
children ages f to 12. Mutt 31. Poultry • Livestock
tre. Carroll's Furniutr*.
Ph. FA 2-3111 ltS W. 1st SL Efficiency Apt. 411 Park.
Tee 'N Green Estates
h
ave
Protestant church
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Our temporary Office location
connection. High school and HORSES FOR RENT. $2.30 READY MIX Concrete, win.
“CLEAN quint Rooms" The
is
dow lilts, Untsls, steps,
Gables. TA 2-0730.
tome collage preferred but per hr. Beautiful riding
2-BDRM. house, kIL equipped.
L aIcs Waymnn Heights
blocks, sand, camtnt, reck,
not neceisary. Experience trails. Horses boarded, $23
817 Escambie Dr. FA 2-0020
Model
t Bedrooms, $7# month
per mo. to up. Ph. Geneva pipe, eteel, grass* trips,
In nursing, child care,
after B p-m.
TE * 3911
3 Bedroomi, $90 month
dry wells, stepping stones.
teaching can take place ol 349-4711 or 647-2668.
Fbr Homes in Crystal Lake
Miracle Concnte Co.
F U R N I S H E D Apartment. 4 Bedrooms, $143 month.
education. In service train­ 31 A. Peta
Park and Surrounding
209 Elm Ave.
FA 2-6761
Clean aad close is. Jimmie
ing provided. Use of at&amp;Territory
H0SA L. PAYTON
Cowan. 322-40IS.
Rtg, Real Estate Broker Watch for New Model Opening ho! prohibited and non- POODLE Clipping $6. Beauti 35. Artklra Wanted
smokers preferred. F u l l
ful 91V white toy miniature
FA
2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha LMN Enterprises,
V7 ELAKA APARTMENTS;
maintenance plus monthly
•tud fee $73; Tiny Toy, WANTED I Citrus frulL Large
Rooms private baths, 114
or small smounts. Bonded
salary. $150 minimum start­ white female, 10 wks., house
9, Far Hale or Rent
Inc.
W. First St.
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mine­
ing salary with no exper­ broken, $173. Ph. 349-4781
Harokl
C.
Logan,
Pre».
I BEDROOM, assuino pay­
field,
FA $4344.
ience.
$335
maximum
sal­
or
64T-366I.
Phone TE 53911
2 BR. House, kitchen equip­ ments. Availsbto Jan, SL
ary with tour years col­
ped. FA 1-3S56.
Mr.
Leathnbury
36. Antowobllun - TrtKki
82. Floweru - Shrub#
FA 2-1173,_________ ___

lege. Apply Florida State
or Mr. Ferguion
S ^ M
. J __—
1 UK., 2 hath*, kit. equip., —
ATTN: FORD OWNERS
Employment Office, 200 S. DUTCH MILL NURSERY An
12.
Heal
Estate
For
Sale
central sir-cond., laku pri­
CHEAP
French Ave.. Sanford. Fla.
FOR SALE
;
nulls ready now. Upaata
vileges. Wonderful area fur 3 BEDROOM, t bath. Kit­
But of Value
9 • 1S63 Galaxic New
Rd.
Near
Mayfair
Golf
children. &gt;130 mo. 131 Lake
chen equipped. Owner be­ Two bedroom home Country 17. Malu Help Wanted
Radloa ........................ $8.09
Course.
Minnie Dr., Park Ridge,
ing transferred. U uil sell.
Club Road. Needi some re
Antennas ......................
ELECTRONIC
TRAINEES
322-7023.
BLOOMING Roses on Chero­
FA 2 2940.
pairs. Only $2,950.
Call 322-U61
See Vanguard ad under
kee stock. All other kinds
J. W Hal! Realty
Classification No. 3
THREE bedroom House. Weil 3 ACRES oraugs grove, plus
BUYING A NEW eg
of Nurssry shrubbery and
Ph. 322-3611
Side. &gt;73 per mo. Dulll m
3 Bedroom house on UpUSED CART
trees.
DAIRY QUEEN Driver. Prestove.
isla Hoad. For particulars 3 BR. 1 bath house, range.
FINANCE IT WITH U9
fer
older
man.
2323
Park
Gray
Shadows
Nursery
J . W. Hall Realty
call 357 3292, Eustis, FIs.
Assume mortg. &gt;8400. 283
♦ Low IuteTwt Bates
Dr.
3 Ml. S. on Sanford Av*.
Ph. 322-3641
Ivy Rd.. Casselberry.
to Low Monthly Payments

18. Help Wanted
S3. Furniture
FLORIDA STATE BANK
CHOICE RENTALS
St. Johns Realty
YOUR HOME
UNFURNISHED
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Colored
Motor
Route
Carrier
o f t h e rtrru R E
WANTED reliable couple to CIIEV. '37 4-door Hardtop, VS,
2 BH. I H a th ................... &gt;73 l i t N. Park Avs. FA 26123 TODAY- Beautiful 3 Bed­ for afternoon paper route.
take up moothly payments Treble glide, radio, heater,
4 BR, 2
Hath . &gt;133
Must have References and
room, 2 hath home in exclu­
ut
$13.10 oa 3 complete 1 owner. 322-7463.
GREENBIUAR
3 BR. 2
Hath . &gt;133
sive Mayfair. Double car­ dependable car. Write Cir­ rooms of furniture. Call
Choice
lota
svallabl*
la
port, patio with built-in
3 HR. 1
Hath . )I(M1
culation Dept. P . O. Box
TE $l$lt, Casselberry, col PEUGEOT 1960 Wagon. Ra­
Grr«nbriar
of
lamh
Arlior
dio k heater. Very clean.
Grill-M
any
extra*
&gt;35,000
3 BR. 1
Hath . I U
1157, Sanford.
taeL
overlooking golf course.
8 m.p.g. $750. 322-7463.
home ran be your for le u
NO 9 .......................................
Custom
building
to
your
19.
SitiiatioM
Wanted
FREE
ESTIMATE
than
&gt;30,000.
3 BR, 1 hath, CR home. Ex­
'32 Chevrolet $173; '53 Ford
specification*.
Greenbrier
Upholstering A Mattress ren­ $18. FA 2-7690.
cel. cond. Contact 2312 PalDAY'S
Work
wanted.
Pbona
developed by
ovating. New A Used Furni­ U ------------------- L - — U ■■■
metto.
SO U TH W A R D
FA I 7053.
KINGSWOOD
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg. 37. Iloata - Motor*
BUILDERS, INC.
IRONING, my home. Phone Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Investment A Realty
15 F . Lawrence, 33 Evlnrud#
202 Fairmont Dr.
FA $3117.
FA 2 7791.
116 N. Park Ave. 322-9173
mo*cr. All elec, full eanFA 2-6074
1901 S. Park Av*.
vss top. All sccsuorlea.
3 BR . 1 Bath, Kitchen equip Experienced maid wants Day Sell Us Your Furniture.
FA 2-3233 anytlm t
VACANT 3-Hoom houie on
Can be seen a t 106 Ander­
work. References. PA 2-1441 Quick Service With the
fenced yard. 3908 Old Or
large lot, newly painted in­
son Circle, Country Club
Cash. SUPER TRADING
lamlo Rd., Sunland.
GARAGE APT. 1201 H sidoBLOCK k BRICK Work, POST. FA 2 0677.
side and out, on S. Sanford
Manor. FA 3-0913.
11b Ave.
it t i i k riH C i r r c ount o r
large or small Jobs. 38-0746.
Avs. &gt;3,*00 Cash. 666-4401
TIIK Tl TTH Jl Itlt J i L ('III.
Used
furniture,
appliances,
TOP
QUALITY latest style
V A - FHA
CVIT IT IYII r O H *F Ml- Furn.
2 Bedroom house.
Enterprise.
Child C ue. FA $3774.
TOI.B i (II TTY, FLORIDA.
tools, ete. Bought - Sold,
1964 M o d e l s ; Cathedra!
Adults,
ao
pets.
FA
2-7M4.
it r s a v i c a y
t o . isaa*
P ro p e rty M anagem ent
LOCH-ARBOR—By Owner,
tarry 's Matt 215 Sanford
H u l l s by Thundsrbtrd;
DAY'S WORK. FA 2 5766
J
I
KI-I.AK
MORTOAHC
&amp; Sales Broker
UK., 3 bath), large tume
Ave. Ph. FA 34132.
Lapeitrake by MFG; BeauC U ltP O itA T lO N OK r L O I l l D A , 3 BR., large living room,
a Flotilla corporation,
range. 122 Shannon Dr.
fireplace In wood panelled
21. Beauty
llftil conventional Hulls by
Plaintiff,
31. Articled For Sale
$100. Ph. 349-3321, Geneva.
living room, FIs. Km , uti­ Jim Hunt Realty
Traveler,
All i Iz c j alumi­
-v*.
PERMANENT Wave Special
lity room, large rooms,
IIILLT C. JARllETT and
num by Lone SUr k StarOffrrs
for
your
xlrctlnn
NEW
F.lec.
heater,
gas
heat­
FURNISHED
2
HR.
apt.
Lake
20%
off
regular
prices
ALICE L JARRETT. hla wlfa,
open-beam ceilings through­
theaa Itaautiful 2, 3, A 4
er, doubUt rinae tubs, sew­ craft. Available In outdrive
Dafandant*.
Golden. Lake privilagri.
open evening* by appt.
out. Owner being transfer
T ir r i t »: OF FORECLOSURE
and outiioard models. EvlnUadroom
ing machine. 1316 MellonMutt
see
to
appreciate.
Ph.
Free
Marking
lot.
»»!.*: Ut CLERK OF CTHred. 3465 Country Club ltd.
rude
Motor* A Gator Trail­
ville.
Cl IT cut HT
FA 2 0274.
‘N Curl Beauty Shop
Call 322 92H2.
Government * Cut 318
ers. Now on Display In our
Nolle* I* h . r . b y gl«*n th a t
Palmetto
Ave.
th* und«r*!gn*&lt;! lion. A rth u r GARAGE Apt. turn. 2 Hit.
heated showrooms. Terms!
Carpet Special!
Phone 322-0831
II B.ekw lth, J r , Clark nf th*
Adults 103 E. 13th. Tb. F I I A - V A H O M E S
Rolison Sporting G o o d s ,
Circuit
Court
of S.mtnut*
LIMITED TIME ! ! !
Owned
Homes
County. Florida, will, an th*
FA 2-5376 for appt.
2. 3, A I BEDROOMS
Harriett's Beauty Nook
Downtown Ssnford, Phone
Mac
has
THROWN
AWAY
the
1) l h day af Ja n u a ry , l ) ( ) . at
1. HI, k 2 BATHS
Eva Appt's. 3 Sr. Beauticians
FA 25961.
Percentage Book.
11:4# A. M, at th* W**t*rly LARGE 2 HR. trailer on
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM Priced From $6,750 tuS So. Oak
FA 3 3742 Buy your Carpet or Ruga at
door of th* M.rulnol* County
large
lake.
Adults
only.
Al­
CoUrthoutr. In th* Olty of
39. T ra ile r* • C ab an as
Down Payments
Dealer COST plus &gt;1 per SACRIFICE 1962 31x19 ft. 2
$100
Manford.
Florida, offar
for
so trailer apace. FA 2-7368.
ACE BEAUTY SALON
»a1* a ad **11 at public o u t ­
low Monthly Payment*
As Low As $100 Mayfair Hotel, Open evenings yard.
BR Trailer. $70t) down. Tako
cry tu ih* hlghaat a n t h«*t 2 BR., Nicely furn. Adults.
For Complete Inform iiwa Monthly Payments
h l d d .r for ca*h. lb* f o l l o w ­
by appt. Service from Tip- ALL FIRST QUALITY
up payments. 322 9107 or
&gt;70
FA
2
0974.
ing d«*'-rib*d pro p trty altua tSee Or Call Your
TOP RATED MILLS
Id-Tip. Phone 322 8525.
see at DeWitt'e Trlr. Pk. oa
*d In d.mlnol* County, F l o r ­
From
$43.50
Call us for a allowing of thrtc
Large 3 Hdrm. home, FIs.
ida. bo-wtli
Orlando D r, ta t 9.
Tn make the beat hnme
21. Electrical Service*
T,.it si. r u n , m u m a n o r
FH A - V A
fine Carpel) in your hume.
Rm., Elect, k i t . Newly de­
f i l i a l - ADDITION, accord­
buy, n * the
An Investment, not an ex­
SALES BHOKF.K
Nyiuo, Acrilan, All Wool,
corated. &gt;100 mo, unfurn.
in g
t o th* plat I h a r r . f
YOUNG'S ELECTRIC SVC.
pense.
Call FA 2-5412 tor
etc.
Hundred)
to
choose
«* r . 'ordtd In Mat Honk
Call FA 2-2748 after 5:30
VA - FHA
Contricting k Repairs
11. pa&lt;* 14, Public Kafrom. TERMS! Up to two expert advice on a Herald
anytime
weekends
k
Controls
eord* of Saailnal* County,
Appointed
advertising campaign.
years to Payl
Florida.
111 Sunset
FA 2-8902
322 2420
2W3 Park Dr.
purojant to th* final deer*, SMAl.l. Cheap place in coun­
Property
Carpets A la Carte
at for*elo*dr« antarct In a
try for rent. Days FA 2-2022 LAKE LIVING SITES
25. I’tumhinjr Services
ea,* p-ndlng In util Court,
Management
HOP E. Colonial Dr,
niles FA 2-6830.
10 Minutes Sanford, 10 minth* atyl* ut which I* J, t.
Orlando, Fla.
PLUMBING
Kl'lak
Mortgaga CarportSales
Broker
uiett Orlando—2 minute) to
tlnn at Florida, a Florida curlit-6194 Collect or
Contracting
Repairs
Intcritate 4—1» Acre with
Legal Notice
paratlon. v-rm* Hilly I*. JarLeroy C. M icTivtih, Owner
FREE ESTIMATES
r*tt and Allca L J.trr*u, hi*
huge oak.s, »and lake aprlng Jim Hunt Realty
FA 2-3543 after 6 p.m.
wlfa, and Dookat Nuaibar
R.
L.
HARVEY
LKfitl, an mi i:
fed—$1993 Full Price. &gt;20
wMi-h I* 1IIX-C.
MrtlUx
294
Sanford
Ave.
FA
2-3363
O N A N fW
Office
PA
$21II
per
month.
No
down.
CaU
W ITNK8 S my hand and o f f i ­
Th* r * e u la r a n n u a l m**llng
GET
professional
carpet
cial **st of «old Court thl* u t Ih* •foi-kholil-r* uf Th*
Night FA $0648
nvttMT, Harry Block. Or­
cleaning
results—rent
Blue
27. Special Services
1l , t
lay of D*e&lt;iub*r, I X ) ' 1111 * 11* B a tth Of 0 «I*|)0, Ovl«latnoo
lando, GA 4 6465.
(fcLAL)
rr 3 t So, S'torMa. will b . h*lf at
Lustre Elec. Shatnpoocr &gt;1
lion A rthur H. Hackwlth, (h* Ovt*t)n M*m-,rtal flulldlns
"Repair Most Anything"
Perk Dr. Saalord. Fla.
per day. Carroll’s Furn.
Jr.
a t ):«« p. M. on Tu**-lay, Excellent Im ntm ent, I unit
BOYD'S CABINET SHOP
A N L) S A V fc
Clark Circuit Court
J a n u a r y 14th, 1X&lt; fur th*
furniaht-d apartment build­ BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, 1V4 3u7 Elm
KA 2-2816 293 FT. of 4' chain link fence.
MONtr
HcmDioI* C o u n ty . Florida • l*t lion i»f officer* an l th*
bath home. One bedroom
ing.
Downtown Sanford,
tl&gt;: M»(lh* T. \llil«a
t r a n l a c t l u n af *uch o t h e r bu*.2 • 3' gates. FA 2 2843.
D*PUty CUrk
n o * •* may proparly *um*
has
separate
entrance,
can
Travel
GREYHOUND.
CaU
walking distance to vuiree.
O K K a o itr. c o c k s a
b*fer* th* m o u n t .
FA 2-1421 or 9993 and wa PIANO, 'extra small upright.
&gt;20,000. For appointment
be rented tor income. Will
pa n ie l l o
L. H W*bb
DICK’S
Plain mahogany, full key
(*• Jtr-KSON atr«*t
will have our TAXI pick
trade for smaller place.
V.arrutl** Vic# Pr**!8 *nt
call Stamper A g e n c y .
APPLIANCE
SERVICE.
Tatup* ), Florida
r q h lift) D*a. SO, l X I A Jan.
board. Like new cond.
Shown by appointment. Call
you u(t Homer Little, Grey3221MI. 1019 So. French
Publlah Jan. I. lift.
I. 1H&lt;
310 Hanford Ave. F'A $743#
Guaranteed,
$173.
FA
$6219.
bound
Bus
Station.
Ave.
FA
$9646.
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A tte r ^ e d tlh s t
Tearful'Ail
Wiedersehens'
SaidAfWall
TI m worM’a flrat echeduled
airline eervfca orginatcd on
1, 1911, with ih# In*
flight Ira n St. Pett n l w f to T un pa by tha St.
Peterebarg - Tampa Air boat
Lina. Piloting tha aturdjr Ban*
Airboat aerona Tampa
Bay on th a t flrat flight waa
pioaoar aviator, Tony J annua.
Prom th a t day, and for tha
Baxt fen- montha, tha UtUa
airline, which latar addad a
aacond plana, proaparad and
■ a t tta twlca-a day achadula
without accident or Injury.
Tha annb - noaad alrboaU
warn conatraetad fay Tom Ban*
olat a t Ms S t Lou la aircraft
company apaclfkalty for uaa
aw tha airUna th a t Banoiat

THE 1914 BENOI8T air boat which flew the flrat scheduled flights In
Florida between St. Peterabarir and Tampa. A replica of this plane will
fly the route Saturday in commemoration of the historic aviation event
CO years ago.

First Federal A ssets Up
More Than $1 M illion

BERLIN fUPD—East waa
East and West waa Weat tn
Berlin again today and the
tearful sound of "auf wfederaeben" echoed along tha wall.
The Christman paaa agree­
ment ended at midnight, and
ihortly before 3 a.m. Commu­
nist guardi cleared Use last
stragglers returning to Want
Berlin and m e a le d the bar­
rier which divides tha city.
Officials asttmated that a
record 300,MO Weat Berliners
swarmed through tha wall
openings Sunday for last-day
family reunions, raising to 1.1
million the number of vlslla
made to East Berlin during
the 17 days covered by the
agreement Nearly half a mil­
lion made it on the Anal
weekend.
The holiday crossings to see
relatives and friends were
the first permitted by the
Communists since they erect­
ed the anti-refugee wall In
August, 1961. Whether they
will allow any more in the fu­
ture appeared to hinge on
what political conditions they
demand.
Thousand! of Wait Berlin­
ers clung to the pass privilege
as long at possible, and were
caught at deadline lined up on
foot and In c a n on the Eaitern aide of the gates, waiting
for clearance.
Many had tears streaming
down their faces. Even some
husky men were crying.

O. Burrell Tlbbe, a youth of The year-end itatcment or
Reserves now arc just un­ dltion of 11 per cent In the
14 yaara, worked with Banoiat First Federal Savings and der 92 million reflecting s 12-month period Just closed.
la developing tha hlatoric Air* Loin Assn, shows asset* to­
The 5,920 savings accounts
relation
b o a t Today, at 64, Tlbbe la taling 117,268,744. This repre­ belterthan-aversge
to
savings,
according
to
Pres­
on
First Federal's books
auporvialng and rmm*roddlng sents a gain of over one mil­
conatructlon of the new modal, lion dollars sloe* Dec. 31, ident E. C. Harper Sr. This earned dividends of 9603,122
which la being built from orlg 1962, and Is Indicative of the has been a major factor in the during 1963, tha official said,
Inal plana. During tha paat economic trend in Seminole planning of the association, and U a step up of eight
&gt;0 yaara TIbba haa dlatln- County sod this vicinity, It la he said, and it la gratifying per cent over the figure for
gulabed hlaaalf In aviation felt.
to the directors to ice an ad- tho preceding year.
In the face of the adversity
and la a wall-known pioneer
occasioned by the freete and
figure tha nation over.
the foreclosure rate that haa
Work la wail ovar tha SO parbeen unprecedented In recent
cant completion mark on the
years, the home building In
flying machine and It la ached*
the area has been retarded
tiled to recreate tha original
JANUARY 9
JANUARY 8
c o n s i d e r a b l y . Commer­
flight on Saturday before the
Admissions
cial construction hai moved
a yea of a alsoabla number of
nirlina pm ldenta and aviation Andrew Hack, Mildred E. Louis Rotundo, Lucille Payne, in to offset this lag to some
Johnson, Richard Benton, Mil­ Juanita Redding, Evelyn Tor- degree, Harper said. How­
officialdom.
Alao participating In tha dred A. Smith, Clifford Doak, bill, I m o g c n o McPherson, ever, he added that k in a fell
commemoration will be a num­ John T. Knight, Luther J e ­ Parilee Cason, Douglas Hen- short of three ami a half mil­
lion dollars by leia than 9100,
ber of antique aircraft, to b«
rome Graham, Mario Elisa­ dredn, all of Sanford; Wllhel- OOO.
flown In by hobbleata from
Forest City
The same economic condi
around tha naUon. Following beth Stafford, Elaine Carter, mine Bctler, DcBary; Clar
ice
Comstock,
Oviedo;
Fred
ail
af
Sanfora;
Terrance
tlona
plua
Uie
record
year
of
th a S t Pataraburg to Tampa
Group To Meet
buying undoubtedly had the
flig h t a SOtb Annlveraary Bush, Oviedo; Chrlitopher II. McLaren, DcBary
The Forest City Civic As
Births
commemorative dinner, honor­ Konlg, Dell ary; Pearl Boardeffect of accelerating tha
lociatlon
will meet at 7 p.m.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Robert
Red
turn-over In savings which
ing airiina president#, will b« man, Geneva
ding, baby girl, Mr. and Mra. ra n at 80 per cent for the today at the Rikiha Inn in
Dischargee
held ia tha Palm Room of the
Charles Richard Bergen, baby girl, year, Uie executive said. Fern Park. Guest apeeker
Tampa T a r r a t a Hotel In Douglas Colloton,
Lusk, Ruth Smith, Julian It. Sanford; Mr. and Mra. Don- However, in 1961 First Fed­ will be John Krlder, Semin
Tampa.
Gerrin, Id Comstock, baby girl, eral had a very satisfactory ole County Chamber of Com
Sunday win ba eat a*Ida for Whlgham, A l t o n
merce manager, who will
year, ho added, expressing
• public diaplay of aircraft, Christopher Keenan, Emmett Oviedo
speak on "Benefit! of Civic
Discharges
llollls,
Blanche
Freeman,
J.
appreciation to the many peo­
old and new, and equipment at
Associations."
Tampa International Airport C. Cummings, H: umiis J. Klalno Carter, LaVcrne Wells. ple In the area who are using
Members of the Board of
Marguerite
Millard,
L
a
n
a
Thomas
and
haby
girl,
Katli
the association’s facilities for
A number of airline* will have
County
Commissioners have
on dll play modern aircraft Icen Foley and baby boy, all Forrest, John Walker, Rich­ both loans and savings.
been Invited aa special gueita
ard
Benton,
Frances
Yeakle,
of
Sanford;
Arthur
II.
Smllh,
Tha year ahead, Harper
and paaaenger handling equip­
Gertrude Kuhn. DcUary; Vcl Toby Dckle, John T. Knight. feels, will be another good of Ihe meeting.
m en t
However, highlight of the ma Aten and baby boy, Ml. James Swain, Willie James one for Imslnt-sies generally
OVER 35 YEARS
weed Lend will ba the flying of flora; Anna Welle end baby Williams. Elsie Tyner, Chryi- tliruughiiut the n e t bn. The
lal Guest, Umla Wynn and first lix-inonlh period will
At Flrat A Palmetto
the Banoiat Airboat repika. boy, Lake Mary
haby girl, Lea Lowe »nd baby "look somewhat like the half (Alongside old poet office)
JANUARY 4
Many senior airline pilots are
girl, Mary Davis and baby year that has just closed.
Ail missions
vying for the honor of flying
the plane. Col. John A. Velma Cleveland, Louisa Mil boy, Su/anno II. Jamison and Hut there should he a sharper
(Shorty) Powers, tha "Voice" Ion, Crystal Guest, Sinclair baby boy, all of Sanford; clim b as we push toward the
of the Astronauts, end Igor Adi, Dulsy Dixon, Juanita Shell 1c Groce, Longwood; Jos­ yeorend. We at First Federal
Sikorsky, of helicopter fume, Marks, Margaret Knhlc, all eph Burden. Osteen; Joann will continue to lend all pos­
will be featured speakers dur­ of Sanford; William S. Wafer, Peterman, DeLand; Mildred sible assistance. Just as wo
have each year since 1931 * CnrpetH • Furniture
ing the weekend long celebra­ Helen Terwilligcr, Dollary; Schweirkert, Lake Mary
Arthur W. Tomkinsun, Lake
when our charter was grant­ • Tile
tion.
• Pianos
ed, to building thli commun­
The original plane cost II, Mary
*
Rental
lieda
Births
ity."
ISO, Tha one Tlbbe la now
First Baby Is
building will coat approximate Mr. and Mra. Arthur John­
ly 97,600. The new plane will son. haby boy, Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Kennedy
For
PUNTA GOUDA, (UP!) bo Identical to the original in Johnnie Marks, baby boy, Mr.
and
Mrs,
Kenneth
Kulile,
Tiic
first
bahy
I
torn
la
Char­
length, 2(1 feet; wing e|xtn, 3d
P ro p e rty
lotte County In Ittil has been
feet; tuflhand rotating pusher baby girl, all of Sanford
Dischargee
named Jackie Kennedy in
propeller] wooden hull, open
cockpit] and alx-cyUnder an' Rowcna Moge, Edith Rogers, honor of Ihe widow of Pres­
glne. The 75-horsepower ma Hutliie la-o Jamison, Theo­ ident John F. Kennedy, the
rlne engine in the original had dore LaTour, Detorls Chisolm Infant's parents said Thurs­
a chain drive; the new plune Anna Frolse, Verneoo C. Itvy day.
Mechanic Welby Kennedy,
will lie powered by a MO nol.li and haby girl, all of
horsepower converted automo­ Smford; Jeff Horton, Lake 20, said ho had planned to
C a su alty
bile engine end will be belt Mary; Rosemarie Harm-tt, name the bahy, horn at 1 07
114 NORTH PARK
FA 2-0331
Winter Park; Frank Little a. m. KST New Year's Day,
driven.
John if it had been a boy.
Working logthcr In planning J r , Oviedo
events for the 60th Anniver
eery celebration are tho Great
TWO CENTRALLY DUCT HEATED, LOVELY HOMES
er Tampa Chamber of Com­
merce and the Greater HI.
I'uterehurg Chamber of Com
niurce.
Coopering with tha two
chambers la the Air Transport
Association, which suthsnUcated Tamjia-SL Petersburg's
AT 411 AND 416 TANGELO DRIVE
first airline claim.
The event received n a tio n ­
— IN —
wide attention when tha late
Pro*. John F. Kennedy saluted
the Anniversary In a public
addreea a t Tampn'a A1 Lopes
Field, on Nov. Hi.

Hospital Notes

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Mathews Hurls
DeBale Offers
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) In identical lettera to an­
nounced gubernatorial candidatca. Sen. John Mathews Jr.,
Sunday challenged them to
debata campaign Issues in
Joint appearances throughout
tha state.
Mathews lent lettera lo
Hay dun Burns, Jacksonville;
Fred Karl, Daytoaa Beach
and Robert King High, Mi­
a m i He alao aent copies of
the challenge to Sen. Scott
Kelly of Lakeland and Fred
o . Dickinson of West Palm
Beach, inviting them to p a r
ticipata if they should decide
to run.

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VOL. 56

United Frew Leased Wire

Established 1908

TUBS., JANUARY 7, 1064

SANKORI), FLORIDA

NO. 90

acre* within the Eenn area. ary studiea after a site has
The county also agreed to been selected. The Board of
When the State of Florida purchase a oil-acre lakrfront Control will ask the IMS LegWe're still getting calls
announced ‘way hark last
shout trucks on I'irtt Street
tract for recrentionul purposes | i a I u t u r r fur construction
summer it was ready to huild
even though signs indicate u new four-year university In for the university.
funds, hoping to have the
they arc prohibited. Unc call­ Fast Central Florida, Charlc*
The General also outlined school ready for its first stud­
e r —a local store manager — Lee, down Oviedo-way, Im­ plans for read improvements ents in 1308.
said he was in favor of both. mediately telephoned Gen. J. in the area.
The Board of Control Is
lie said that it was impos­ C. Hutrhson and informed the
Jack Sutton. Board research meeting Friday morning at
sible lor some trucks to un­ County Commission rhulrmun analyst. Informed the Hoard Tallahassee nod hn* promised
kind merchandise at his store hu was .willing to give 1.000 member* hete Dee. 23 that the to announce tts decision ns to
without ii'ins First Street or acres of land for free as u Kion site is in the center of u site selection. (The writer
having to back almost the school site.
the Daytuna - Ur Undo • iiel- i will lie present to report the
length of a narrow alleyway.
I.e« said he holds 2,000 iHiurne triangle both populs- ■derision in Friday's Herald.)
Oil (lie oilier hand. In- said to res, roughly divided by SI, ttun-wlsr nod geographically,
Unlike Orange County, item*
he favored leaving the signs III. and tho Stuto multi have
Dr. J. Ilrowunl Culpepper. imde is irmly to ptmeed if the
posted t&lt;&gt; keep trucks off of ei*her the ea&lt;l 1.001 acres or Hoard executive director, ex- Keori or laikr Adit site is *c*
First Slrecl unless it Is nec­ the west 1,000 acres at mi loltrd the lirautir.. of the ttreo, Icetrd. The IPt'.ri l.rgixhitu
essary for them to use the charge.
its rolling hills, hikes and the gave .Seminole County per­
street.
tn the process of shaping! river. He rltn t the entire arra mission to hold a referendum
This makes more sense to upril.s brochures on five orig­ hue natural drainage Into the lust November. The entire
us Ihsn anything we've heard inal sites offered by Fcmin- Kevin, us opposed to the necee- electorate unproved a special
yet. Hour docs it strike you?
olr County, County Commis­ slty of installing mi expensive election for freeholders,
Humid the Keon or laiko
sion was approached by other dtuinage system if the Board
Another subscriber called 1land owners with offerings.
selects the Bluestone site Ada s ite ‘he chosen, nml soil
to say he had a suggestion.
Whichever ground l* accept- south of Orlando. Only Blue- lairing testa prove aatiafacAdmitting that ho was 81 ed in this area, if at nil. it will stone, Kean und Luke Ailu, nd- tory. County Commissioners
years young and couldn't get be north o f Chuluuta. mist of jilcent to the south city limits will call for a special election
around like lie once did, lie Oviedo a m I south o f the Erun- of Sanford, remain under run- t&lt;&gt; approve ad valorem taxa•
said he was In favor of put­ lm-khutehee Hlvcr.
side rat ion by the state hoard, tlon tu raise funds for tho
ting In an elevator at the
.Sent inula County has agreed out of 23 original offerings. I purchase uf necessary lands.
Courthouse so the elderly to purchase any rxtru land
Dr. Culpepper pointrd to This special election will ha
could get to various offices net-tied to "siiunre” the univer­ only one disadvantage, and j only for freeholder*—40 per
people arc required to visit sity site, if selected there. said this is minor; The Keon ■rent of tin- registered freefrom time lo lime, lie also General Hutchison also in­ river, when hit by flush ruins, holdcia must vote, and 30 per
said he did not want anybody formed the Board of Control sunta times runs oxer its cent of those voting plus olio
changing the county home members here Dec. 23 that the hank* for 130 or so feet west must approve the taxation,
setup. He said the home'a site county will “do all possible" of Sit 13. He indicated he fav­ Seminole and Orange Coun­
on U. S. U 32 was one of ilia to round out a suitnbla alto. ored the property east of ty resident* should know Fri­
most beautiful spots left on Ho added that if none of the Sit 13.
day afternoon whether It Is to
g
the highway and any ideal preferred sltee Is suitable, the
The state already has ear­ ho . . . Lake Ada . . • Keon
anyone hat of moving the county will purchase any 2,000 marked f200,0&lt;M) fur prclintln- . . . or Bluestone.
Kl'ONI.OUKIIATlTIEE River site proposed for tin* new ntnte
plvcn a choice. Originally referred to ns the “Lee Ranch Bite,"
home should be put aside
Flint Central Florida university is mapped. Actually, tho out­
Board of Control prefers to call it tho "Econ site.”
right now.
★
★
★
line encompasses more thun will be given—the ntute has been
• • •
These people who insist on
driving with bright lights and
drive up right behind you had
belter be sure no law officers
are In the neighborhood. Ac­
cording to a new law which
#
went Into effect Jan. 1, you
An utter state o( confusion County leaders are interested | re d . If the Florida Lcgislamust dim your lights before
you get any closer than 300 reigned today among news only in tho undergraduate | lure had authorised the extabfret to the auto you aro ap­ wire services, tother) news­ university . . . ami It is this • lishment of a space science
Mayor Lawrence Swofford he will be a candidate fof
lairing Burgess, president of tor is the criteria to he u&lt;cd.“
school which will be located university to serve engineers
proaching in the same direc­
of
Altamonte Spring* today the Hoard of County Commis­
papers and two space experts
M. L. Gary of Oviedo re­
Under tlw plan, said Burby the Board uf Control Fri­ and scientists, it should be ilic United Fund •( Seminole
tion. Also, you must dim your
said
that ho Is confident that sioners.
as
tho
lime
neared
for
the
ceived
the
nlliclil
oath
of
of­
County,
declared
today
that
located in Brevard County
day.
lights no less than W0 feet
g u t, federal Installations at
Swofford said that he had
ho was strongly in opposition
irom any aula you are meet­ Stale Board of Control to
Douglas Stenslrom, chair­ where (he gcrat majority of
the test area* would conduct fice to tic gin his eighth term
been
visiting various areas of
in
a
proposal
by
government,
ing.
choose between three sites for man of the long range tew- the scientists and engineer)
tlntc own drive .with govern- us mayor at Monday nlght'i
Iho county la obtain reactions
officials
that
a
in
trie
earnare
situated.
• • •
a four-year, degree-granting m Ith e ou fdugaUai of the
* per so;, act. THU is why, meeting of tho Oviedo City
of the people in regard to his
And, talking about new university for high school Seminole chamber of Com­ "This, however, is not what paigns he conducted In eight
I, U lua,born ra* Council. Alt* receiving, lb*
running ter a aeat 00, 1*14 com£
laws, (hero's another one, too. graduates in East Central merce, in ;m effort to clarify the Legislature did, and U b Ut
ol office teem City Clerk
mission and that tho rospotus
No more than three passen­ Florkla.
received during
ithy Courier teert T. L.
Box picture amonf Un After- M what Us* W N W " C e m ­ later this year.
was favorable.
gers in tho Iron! scat.
Allhough Tho Sanford Her­ ent proposed schools. M ay | mhtee rrcommanded.
Lingo
Jr.,
who
returns
lo
the
the
drivw
(rum
federal
work­
Although he admitted that
Tho proposal was made re­
»
.. ■
h T Jiis
l n flrin a tJ
Dividend* tn
• • •
'The \McDonald
Committee
ald repeatedly ha* taunted issued
ers would no distributed tn board and Robert I,.'W ard,
this statement:
In all probability he would
cently
by
John
\V,
Macy,
Jr.,
writ*
increased
30
per
cent
Did you notice a mop print nut the differences between
"My friend Genera! Leigh­ was retained by (he Stale of chairman of Ihc U, S. Civil health and welfare agencies who enters his first term as
during m i , President T. K. seek office hu was not ready
rd in a newspaper published the fuur schools slated for this ton I. Davis, is quite for- Florida to make a thorough Service Commission.
approved by Washington offi­ a councilman,
at (hi* lime to issue a formal
analysis of Florida’s higher
Gary, with approval of Tucker, nf Florida Stale announcement.
Just south of Sanford which area, two space experts were
Burgess, vice president of cials, lie pointed out.
Bank,
announced
today.
Net
education
needs
at
a
cost
of
indicated that if the State to meet with Gov. Farris
This would make It almost council, appointed Mr*. Cour­
Swofford would bo running
thousands of dollars to the Ihc Florida Slate Hank of Impossible f o r community ier a&lt; city clerk ami George earnings, a f t e r dividends,
Hoard of Control selected Iho Bryant till* afternoon tn pro­ n S L L V A . . .
for
commissioner (rom Dis­
Sanford,
said
lie
vigorously
state. The committee report­
planning of allocations arrived A. Kelsey as chief of police. were JI.K5 per sliure.
Blucstonc site in Orange test the "placing of the space
trict No, 3, tho office now held
protests
this
plan
since
it
arbi­
Deposits
followed
the
earn­
ed In March of lDtU, prior to
at by examining budegts. Hur- Mrs. Courier is entering Iter
County that it would require university" in Orange or Sent
by Commits loner James P.
the legislative session. It re­ trarily takes from (he loral gess continued. He went on to fourth term In the office and ings trend as they Increased Avery of Lako Mary and
A only 33 minutes driving time inole County.
community
the
right
of
self
12.5
per
cent
over
I0t!2
levels.
commended that a four-year,
point out that 'There would Kelley, Iii.s ninth.
between Bluestone and Lake­
Factually, there are four
Casselberry.
degree granting university lie determination a* to which in- discrimination against Hie Hen F. Ward Jr., outgoing In view of Ihc extensive
land?
school* slated fur Fast Cen­
agencies
may
solicit
ami
what
Buses
For
Castro
freeze
In
late
IM2.
this
In­
established
in
the
“Orlandoagencies normally participat­ councilman, presided fur Ihe
Could be so, if you uw a tral Florida:
MIAMI (LTD - Tile Fidel Daytona Beach-Cape urea hi campaign plan will lw used. ing in United Funds as the last time a* board president crease I* particularly gratify­ Shuffleboard
jet. You see, It's atiuut 31
1. A four-year, degree-grant­
“In
ail&lt;
1
1
Hon,"
said
Burgess,
miles from Lakeland to Blue- ing university fur high school Castro regime today announc­ serve high school graduates “budgeting D eliminated and single demonstration, plan during a brief business sess­ ing, Tucker said, it Indicates
that, while Seminole County Courts To Be
stone. Don't believe you could graduates, the site to be se­ ed It Is purchasing 400 Bri­ entering college.’
designation by each contrlbu- would include agencies unwill­ ion held prior to Installation still Is dependent on agricul­
tish
buses
plus
spare
parts
"Up
lo
litis
time
Seminole
of
the
new
members.
ing to have their budgets re­
drive it In a conventional lected Friday by the State
Dedicated
worth a total of 910 million. County had made no bid for
The mayor, on behalf of the ture, this dependence Is di­
viewed through a communityauto in 33 minutes.
Board of Control a( Tallahas­
Tim Stanford Tourist Club'a
the
new
institution
because
we
minishing
with
llu*
imliistri.il
based
committee
process
and
board,
expressed
appreciation
Also, why would students see between the Bluestone
shiifflehunnl
court* will bo
Reds
Escape
did not have either scientists
also unwilling to give up their lo Ward fur his work on the expansion of Urn area.
want to commute from Lake- site, 12 miles south of Or­
dedicated Wednesday afterSAIGON, Soutn Vlct .Nam or the engineers.
During
I
(Ml,
Florida
Slain
council
with
Ward
replying
regular
community-wide
cam
% land. They’re only 33 miles lando the Like Ada site, im­
f If P I )— A large force of
"When, however, we learnthat he had received much Bank will celebrate Its 25th mum during • ceremony
paigns."
from the University o( South mediately smith of Sanford,
Communist suerrillas escaped od of the recommendation of
pleasure
in working with (he anniversary with the Installa­ which will bo n (.tended by
Thu
local
United
Fund
head
Florida.
and the Eeonlockhatchec Riv­ a Vietnamese army trap Sun- the McDonald Committee the
group
and
that he was pleat­ tion of tin IBM data process­ member* of the Sanford City
also pointed out that Mary's
This makes about as much er site, north of Chuluota and
day during a day of biller j Chamber of Commerce proed
with
cooperation
during hi* ing renter in the hank. This Com in is dim mid member* nf
proposal
would
lake
control
sense as another part of the east of Oviedo,
fighting.
I.
S.
military I posed that we hid for the now
presidency.
new equipment will improve j tourist clubs (rent 12 other
of
the
United
Fund
campaign
map which indicated that O r
2. A spate university for sources reported today
-tale university.
out
of
the
hand-,
of
the
pre­
Ihr efficiency of the opera- elties in Ihn Central Florida
In
other
buxine**
it
wns
an
hndo's population was 3U.OO0 graduatr engineers. scientists
* The rest is history The
noum-ed
that
work
on
the
lions and vvlll expand the • ran
sent
organization
as
it
would
pins while Sanford's citlaenry and educators, probably lo be C o f f e e H i f f h C P
Legislature approved an ap­
City Recra»tlon*l Director
become Just another partici­ clerk » office is completed and range of services offered to
totaled 117.000 plus. In the located a tloirn nr more 'e a rs
NEW YORK (UPl) — Three propriation of $2ix&gt; Quo fur
Jim
Jemlgan said today that
that
new
furniture
is
sche­
pating
agency,
“
In
addition,”
the
public.
first place, Orlando doesn't from now near Cocoa
companies, following the lead planning the new university
the eity lias recently spent
he .said, “ it is ml h adihg a* dule! for delivery within the
The
pace
nf
Hie
economic
have 31l.Ua) people. In the
3. An extension of the Uni­ of General Foods Corp„ Mon- j to ho established somewhere
it Is not really a 'Ingle cam week a discussion was held growth of Semlnolr County $1,000 resurfacing 12 nf llnv
sreond place there's not 117,- versity of Florida school of day announced increases of in a nine county area
paign a Itire llu- national on rontiniialinn of Xrademy appears tn tie quickening nml club's 1H shuffleboard courts,
(as) people in Sanfurd If you engineering.
' four ents a pound in the
Twenty three sites were of
health
ami internal -n.il agen to Franklin Street Bills were Florida Stale Bank will con .Most of the court* now ham
counted every man. woman
4. A central facility for price ot ground coffre to fered, including (ive in Semi­
cies are free lo solicit federal paid to close out the year.
7
tinuc lo devote all of Its re- the new type green surfaco
and child six times.
GKNESYS. abbreviation for a I wholesalers
nole County. Now. three sites
employes
at
their
homes
and
I
sources to this progress dur­ finishes.
Truth of the m atter Is that television school for graduate
remain and the Hoard id Con­
on the streets."
The reded (cation exercise is
ing the coming years, Tucker
Independent Research Asso­ engineer*, scientists and ed- It’s Taxable
trol is to select one of the SEN. JOHN Mathew*,
Burgess made it plain that
scheduled
for 1:30 p.m.
•aid.
ciates, the firm the paper ucatora.
TALLAHASSEE (UPl I - sites on which the university
the proposed plan does noth­
uf
Jackrtonville.
voted
says made the survey, got
MaJ. Gen Lclghlon I. Da» jh e Cabinet, sitting as the is tn he establishes! The in
ing for Ihc community, "In
Seminole confused with Vo­ ti, commander of the Air | State He venue Commission. stitution is to admit graduates hy hi.4 colleague* a.* the
fact,” he said, "it removes
lusia. As we understand U, Force Missile Test Center fur j ruled Unlay that equipment in of high schools in the East most valued member of
the influence of till* Import­
the
lOCdt
Leyfirtlatura
the figure. It 7,000. Is the pop­ Ihe last 3' 1 years anil newly 1 stalled In house trailers h&gt; Central Florida area ami
ant group of workers from
ulation of tile entire county named commander of u new manufacturers was taxable at 1 from other sections of the ami an umiutinccd cnit- the community's effort to TALLAHASSEE (UPl)
Two veterans of tho govern­
tlidato
for
llu*
Demo­
of Volusia — not Sanford.
Air Force national missile a rate uf two per cent.
stale—not scientists and en­
save campaign expenses, allo­ or'* rue* turned their hueka on
cratic nomination for cate funds intelligently and
Oh. well. Some research range division, and Dr. Kurt
gineers.
newroiner* in the 13il| Demo(he twelfth annual
firms have those kind of days. Delius, director of the John EEC Hearing
"This does not mean, how­ governor, anti Mrs. Ma­ promote sound community rrntie buttle Monday und re­
thews will Im- guests at planning "
And some newspapers, too. F. Kennedy Space Center,
JACKSONVILLE (UPl) - ever, that the legislature,
fused tn hush out the issue* in
We know, don’t we staff?
were to meet this afternoon \ national mediator U expect- does not recognize the nes-d tut informal reception
Concurring with Burgess to­ u group on radio und televi­
with Governor Bryant “ to ed here Wednesday or Thurs- for Hie facility to serve our from 4 to 6 p.m. Wed­ day was Geurge Touhy of San­ sion around the state.
Did you know that the sire protrst placing the space uni- day to try to get the Florida scientists and engineer* In
nesday in the Valdez ford. a Seminole County Unitof the average farm In Semi­ Versify in Semlnolr or Orange F a s t to a s t Railway and *trik deed, the Legislature placed llnlel lobby. Sen. Mack ed f und director and execu­ .Im l sunvitin Mayor Haydnn
Saturday, .limitary II, 19ft 1
Burn* und furmrr stale Sen.
nole County is 310 acre*? We County.*’
ing unions to resume negolia- *13 million in the *73 million Cleveland invites the tive vtre president of the First Fred t). Dlckinnoii Informed of­
9:90 I*. M. (ill . . .
didn't until we read County
The Sanfurd Herald conti n lions,
bond issue program which public to meet Senator Federal Saving* and Loan ficial nud prospective runner*
8 Agricultural Agent Cecil’ Tuc­ ually
has endeavored to dif­
was passed by the voter* of .Mathews.
Association as well as Howard that "i'll run my campaign
AT THE MAYFAIR INN
ker's latest information sheet. ferentiate between these four Powell Returns
Florida In November to pro
I lodges, president of the San­ and hr ran run his.”
We'll bet you didn't know it proposed schools Seminole
NEW YORK (L'PI) - Bill vide such facilities
ford Atlantic National Bank.
As for an organizational
either.
ing his appearance as the
Dance tn the Music nf
"Nltlmately
this univer­ Driver Held On
9
9
•
Hireling in Orlando piopo'i-d
“ return of the native." Negro sity, the location of which is
for Jan. 13 to set up plans fur
Moving the Sanford Public Self Rule Given
North Orlando
Congressman Adam Clayton to Ik- selected Friday, will Hit-Run Count
five or six joint uppeurancc*
Library to the old Post Of­
A Grovcland truck driver,
Powell Monday night endesl have a great graduate enginin March and April, neither
fice Building seems tn he To The Bahamas an almost yearlong absence ccnng facility and it will be Charles Chamber), s u being Session Tonight
AND I lls ORCHESTRA
no particular chore. But the
The monthly business me et­ man will send representative*.
held In county Jull today on
LONDON ( UPl ) — Britain | from his Harlem political the space science*
Clock hears that keeping IS,- gave self-government today to ' club,
charges of hit-and-run. Im­ hic uf the Ninth Drlandn Vil­ The meeting was suggested
nf the free world.
0U0 volumes in order is!
the Bahamas, the colony of i
t
_
.
But this takes lime. Mean­ proper changing nf lanes, and lage Council will b» held ut by John .Mathew* Jr., uf Jack­
Dress Optional
• • •
7:30 p. m. (uduy In the Civic sonville.
700 Islands lying in the Gulf J K O I U n e y I n D u U l l t while, through an oxtettnon of having no driver's license.
Today'# chuckle (from the Stream off the coast of Flor­
Building
in
the
recreation
turntable Bob Carroll said
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — tho engineering college of the
552.00 per Person
Lions Pause) — Anytime you ida.
(UPl ) — Gov. George Rom-1 University of Florida, gra- Chambers' truck struck a area.
Cold Cash
think you'd like to be young
No formal ageml* has been
T h e British government ney gave Sen. Barry Goklwa- duatr course# will tie offered car driven by W. Dixon Junes,
VAN NUYS, Calif. (UPl) Reservations Required — 50c I'er Person
again. Just think of algohra. recognized the right of the Ba­ ter a warm welcome Monday1to scientists until our new Orlando, this morning at announced other than approval Two men poking as .salesmen
• • •
hama*' ITe.Oou person* to night but admitted alter hear- university is accredited. Also, Onura Hoad anil Highway 17* of ordinances adopting the talked their way intn Dr.
FA 2-11II or FA 2-1142
Anybody putting in a bid home rule at a London con­ ing the Arizona Republican's I the FICUS and the GE.VYSES I 92.
Seminole C o u n t y Plumbing Marvin Silverman's
home
(or the lot just west of the ference last May, and helped speech ho still had questions programs are being designed
Carroll arrested Chambers Coin and making adjustment* Monday and got away with
Old Post Office at Palmetto the Island government work about his presidential quallfi-! to assist the scientists and cn 1 later on West F lr't Street [ft the Oi 1 oputiorud License ] $3,000 in cold cash—from his
Ainspire*— Sanford Police Ilenevolent Ansii., Ine.
Avenue and E. First Street? out a new constitution.
cations.
J gmeers.'*
j Frr ordinance.
| Bond was set at
| relri wralnr, polk* reported.
By Fred Van IVlt
(Second of two articles)

Confusion M uddles
U niversity Picture

Proposed Single UF Gary Sworn To Swofford M ay Run
8fh Term As
For County Board
Campaigns Protested
Oviedo Mayor
Florkla Slate

stockholder!

BRIEFS

Two Candidates
Reject Proposal

Attend

POLICEMAN'S BALL

LOU FELDMAN

institute

J

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A tte r ^ e d tlh s t
Tearful 'A il
Wiedersehens'
Said Af Wall
T I m worM’a flrat echeduled
airline eervfca orginatcd on
1, 1911, with ih# In*
flig h t Ira n St. Pett n l w f to T u n pa by tha St.
Peterebarg - Tampa Air boat
Lina. Piloting tha aturdjr Ban*
Airboat aerona Tampa
Bay on that flrat fligh t waa
pioaoar aviator, Tony J annua.
Prom that day, and fo r tha
Baxt fen - montha, tha UtUa
airline, which latar addad a
aacond plana, proaparad and
■ a t tta twlca-a day achadula
without accident or Injury.
Tha annb - noaad alrboaU
warn conatraetad fay Tom Ban*
olat at Ms S t Lou la aircraft
company apaclfkalty fo r uaa
aw tha airUna that Banoiat

BERLIN

THE 1914 BENOI8T air boat which flew the flrat scheduled flights In
Florida between St. Peterabarir and Tampa. A replica o f this plane will
fly the route Saturday in commemoration o f the historic aviation event
CO years ago.

First Federal Assets Up
More Than $1 Million

fU P D —East

waa

East and West waa Weat tn
Berlin again today and the
tearful sound o f "a u f wfederaeben" echoed along tha wall.
The Christman paaa agree­
ment ended at midnight, and
ihortly before 3 a.m. Commu­
nist guardi cleared Use last
stragglers returning to Want
Berlin and m e a le d the bar­
rier which divides tha city.
Officials asttmated that a
record 300,MO Weat Berliners
swarmed through tha wall
openings Sunday for last-day
family reunions, raising to 1.1
million the number of vlslla
made to East Berlin during
the 17 days covered by the
agreement Nearly half a mil­
lion made it on the Anal
weekend.
The holiday crossings to see
relatives and friends were
the first permitted by the
Communists since they erect­
ed the anti-refugee wall In
August, 1961. Whether they
will allow any more in the fu­
ture appeared to hinge on
what political conditions they
demand.
Thousand! o f W ait Berlin­
ers clung to the pass privilege
as long at possible, and were
caught at deadline lined up on
foot and In c a n on the Eaitern aide of the gates, waiting
for clearance.
Many had tears streaming
down their faces. Even some
husky men were crying.

O. Burrell Tlbbe, a youth of
Reserves now arc just un­ dltion o f 11 per cent In the
The year-end itatcment or
14 yaara, worked with Banoiat First Federal Savings and
der 92 million reflecting s 12-month period Just closed.
la developing tha hlatoric Air* Loin Assn, shows asset* to­
The 5,920 savings accounts
belterthan-aversge
relation
b o a t Today, at 64, Tlbbe la taling 117,268,744. This repre­
to
savings,
according
to
Pres­
on
First
Federal's
books
auporvialng and rmm*roddlng sents a gain of over one m il­
conatructlon o f the new modal, lion dollars sloe* Dec. 31, ident E. C. Harper Sr. This earned dividends o f 9603,122
which la being built from orlg 1962, and Is Indicative of the has been a major factor in the during 1963, tha official said,
Inal plana. During tha paat economic trend in Seminole planning of the association, and U a step up of eight
&gt;0 yaara TIbba haa dlatln- County sod this vicinity, It la he said, and it la gratifying per cent over the figure for
gulabed hlaaalf In aviation
to the directors to ice an ad- tho preceding year.
felt.
In the face o f the adversity
and la a wall-known pioneer
occasioned by the freete and
figu re tha nation over.
the foreclosure rate that haa
W ork la wail ovar tha SO parbeen unprecedented In recent
cant completion mark on the
years, the home building In
fly in g machine and It la ached*
the area has been retarded
tiled to recreate tha original
JANUARY 9
JANUARY 8
c o n s i d e r a b l y . Commer­
flig h t on Saturday before the
Admissions
cial construction hai moved
a yea of a alsoabla number of
nirlina pm ldenta and aviation Andrew Hack, Mildred E. Louis Rotundo, Lucille Payne, in to offset this lag to some
Johnson, Richard Benton, M il­ Juanita Redding, Evelyn Tor- degree, Harper said. How­
officialdom.
Alao participating In tha dred A. Smith, Clifford Doak, bill, I m o g c n o McPherson, ever, he added that kin a fell
commemoration will be a num­ John T. Knight, Luther Je­ Parilee Cason, Douglas Hen- short o f three ami a half mil­
lion dollars by leia than 9100,
ber o f antique aircraft, to b«
rome Graham, Mario Elisa­ dredn, all of Sanford; WllhelOOO.
flow n In by hobbleata from
T h e same economic condi
around tha naUon. Following beth Stafford, Elaine Carter, mine Bctler, DcBary; Clar
Terrance ice Comstock, Oviedo; Fred tlona plua Uie record year of
tha S t Pataraburg to Tampa ail af Sanfora;
Chrlitopher II. McLaren, DcBary
buying undoubtedly had the
f lig h t a SOtb Annlveraary Bush, Oviedo;
The Forest City Civic As
Births
commemorative dinner, honor­ Konlg, Dell ary; Pearl Boardeffect
of accelerating tha
lociatlon will meet at 7 p.m.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Robert
Red
turn-over In savings which
in g airiina president#, will b« man, Geneva
ding, baby girl, Mr. and Mra. ran at 80 per cent for the today at the Rikiha Inn in
Dischargee
held ia tha Palm Room o f the
Fern Park. Guest apeeker
Colloton,
Charles Richard Bergen, baby girl, year,
Uie
executive
said.
Tampa T a r r a t a Hotel In Douglas
Lusk, Ruth Smith, Julian It. Sanford; Mr. and Mra. Don- However, in 1961 First Fed­ will be John Krlder, Semin
Tampa.
Id Comstock,
baby
girl, eral had a very satisfactory ole County Chamber o f Com
A lto n
Gerrin,
Sunday win ba eat a*Ida for Whlgham,
merce manager, who will
year, ho added, expressing
• public diaplay o f aircraft, Christopher Keenan, Emmett Oviedo
speak on "B en efit! of Civic
Discharges
llollls,
Blanche
Freeman,
J.
appreciation to the many peo­
old and new, and equipment at
Cummings,
H:umiis J. Klalno Carter, LaVcrne Wells. ple In the area who are using Associations."
Tampa International A irp ort C.
Members o f the Board of
Thomas
and
haby
girl, Katli Marguerite Millard, L a n a the association’s facilities for
A number o f airline* will have
County
Commissioners have
on dll play modern aircraft Icen Foley and baby boy, all Forrest, John Walker, Rich­ both loans and savings.
been Invited aa special gueita
ard
Benton,
Frances
Yeakle,
of
Sanford;
Arthur
II.
Smllh,
Tha year ahead, Harper
and paaaenger handling equip­
Gertrude Kuhn. DcUary; Vcl Toby Dckle, John T. Knight. feels, will be another good of Ihe meeting.
m ent
However, highlight o f the ma Aten and baby boy, Ml. James Swain, Willie James one for Imslnt-sies generally
OVER 35 YE A R S
weed Lend will ba the flying of flora; Anna Welle end baby Williams. Elsie Tyner, Chryi- tliruughiiut the n e t bn. The
lal Guest, Umla Wynn and first lix-inonlh period will
A t Flrat A Palmetto
the Banoiat Airboat repika. boy, Lake Mary
haby girl, Lea Lowe »nd baby "look somewhat like the half
(Alongside old poet o ffice)
JA N U A R Y 4
Many senior airline pilots are
girl, Mary Davis and baby yea r that has just closed.
Ail missions
vying fo r the honor o f flying
the
plane. Col. John A. Velma Cleveland, Louisa Mil boy, Su/anno II. Jamison and Hut there should he a sharper
(S h orty) Powers, tha "Voice" Ion, Crystal Guest, Sinclair baby boy, all of Sanford; clim b as we push toward the
o f the Astronauts, end Igor Adi, Dulsy Dixon, Juanita Shell 1c Groce, Long wood; Jos­ yeorend. We at First Federal
Sikorsky, o f helicopter fume, Marks, Margaret Knhlc, all eph Burden. Osteen; Joann will continue to lend all pos­
w ill be featured speakers dur­ of Sanford; William S. Wafer, Peterman, DeLand; Mildred sible assistance. Just as wo
have each year since 1931 * CnrpetH • Furniture
ing the weekend long celebra­ Helen Terwilligcr, Dollary; Schweirkert, Lake Mary
Arthur W. Tomkinsun, Lake
when our charter was grant­
tion.
• T ile
• Pianos
ed, to building thli commun­
The original plane cost II, Mary
*
Rental
lieda
Births
ity ."
ISO, Tha one Tlbbe la now
building w ill coat approximate Mr. and Mra. Arthur John­
ly 97,600. The new plane will son. haby boy, Mr. and Mrs.
For
PU N TA GOUDA, (U P !) bo Identical to the original in Johnnie Marks, baby boy, Mr.
and
Mrs,
Kenneth
Kulile,
Tiic
first
bahy
I
torn
la
Char­
length, 2(1 feet; w ing e|xtn, 3d
P ro p e rty
lotte County In Ittil has been
fe e t; tuflhand rotating pusher baby girl, all of Sanford
Dischargee
named Jackie Kennedy in
propeller] wooden hull, open
cockpit] and alx-cyUnder an' Rowcna Moge, Edith Rogers, honor of Ihe widow o f Pres­
glne. The 75-horsepower ma Hutliie la-o Jamison, Theo­ ident John F. Kennedy, the
rlne engine in the original had dore LaTour, Detorls Chisolm Infant's parents said Thurs­
a chain drive; the new plune Anna Frolse, Verneoo C. Itvy day.
Mechanic Welby Kennedy,
will lie powered by a MO nol.li and haby girl, all of
horsepower converted automo­ Smford; Jeff Horton, Lake 20, said ho had planned to
C a su a lty
Rosemarie
Harm-tt, name the bahy, horn at 1 07
bile engine end will be belt Mary;
114 NORTH P A R K
F A 2-0331
Winter Park; Frank Little a. m. KST New Year's Day,
driven.
John if it had been a boy.
Working logthcr In planning J r, Oviedo

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events fo r the 60th Anniver
eery celebration are tho Great
er Tampa Chamber o f Com­
merce and the Greater HI.
I'uterehurg Chamber o f Com
niurce.
Coopering with tha two
chambers la the A ir Transport
Association, which suthsnUcated Tamjia-SL Petersburg's
first airline claim.
The event received nation­
wide attention when tha late
Pro*. John F. Kennedy saluted
the Anniversary In a public
addreea at Tampn'a A1 Lopes
Field, on Nov. Hi.

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TALLAHASSEE (U P I) In identical lettera to an­
nounced gubernatorial candidatca. Sen. John Mathews Jr.,
Sunday challenged them to
debata campaign Issues in
Joint appearances throughout
tha state.
Mathews lent lettera lo
Hay dun Burns, Jacksonville;
Fred Karl, Daytoaa Beach
and Robert King High, Mi­
a m i He alao aent copies of
the challenge to Sen. Scott
K elly o f Lakeland and Fred
o . Dickinson o f West Palm
Beach, inviting them to p ar
ticipata if they should decide
to run.

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Lee Site A t Center
Of Triangle Section
By Fred Van IVlt
acre* within the Eenn area. ary studiea after a site has
(Second o f two articles)
The county also agreed to been selected. The Board o f
When the State o f Florida purchase a oil-acre lakrfront Control will ask the IMS LegWe're still getting calls
announced ‘way hark last
shout trucks on I'irtt Street
tract for recrentionul purposes |i a I u t u r r fur construction
summer it was ready to huild
even though signs indicate
funds, hoping to have the
u new four-year university In for the university.
they arc prohibited. Unc call­ Fast Central Florida, Charlc*
The General also outlined school ready for its first stud­
e r — a local store manager — Lee, down Oviedo-way, Im­ plans for read improvements ents in 1308.
said he was in favor of both. mediately telephoned Gen. J. in the area.
The Board of Control Is
lie said that it was impos­ C. Hutrhson and informed the
Jack Sutton. Board research meeting Friday morning at
sible lor some trucks to un­ County Commission rhulrmun analyst. Informed the Hoard Tallahassee nod hn* promised
kind merchandise at his store hu was .willing to give 1.000 member* hete Dee. 23 that the to announce tts decision ns to
without ii'ins First Street or acres of land for free as u Kion site is in the center of u site selection. (The writer
having to back almost the school site.
the Daytuna - Ur Undo • iiel- i will lie present to report the
length of a narrow alleyway.
I.e« said he holds 2,000 iHiurne triangle both populs- ■derision in Friday's Herald.)
Oil (lie oilier hand. In- said to res, roughly divided by SI, ttun-wlsr nod geographically,
Unlike Orange County, item*
he favored leaving the signs III. and tho Stuto multi have
Dr. J. Ilrowunl Culpepper. imde is irmly to ptmeed if the
posted t&lt;&gt; keep trucks o ff of ei*her the ea&lt;l 1.001 acres or Hoard executive director, ex- Keori or laikr Adit site is *c*
First Slrecl unless it Is nec­ the west 1,000 acres at mi loltrd the lirautir.. of the ttreo, Icetrd. The IPt'.ri l.rgixhitu
essary for them to use the charge.
its rolling hills, hikes and the gave .Seminole County per­
street.
tn the process o f shaping! river. He rltn t the entire arra mission to hold a referendum
This makes more sense to upril.s brochures on five orig­ hue natural drainage Into the lust November. The entire
us Ihsn anything w e've heard inal sites offered by Fcmin- Kevin, us opposed to the necee- electorate unproved a special
yet. Hour docs it strike you?
olr County, County Commis­ slty o f installing mi expensive election for freeholders,
Humid the Keon or laiko
sion was approached by other dtuinage system if the Board
Another subscriber called 1land owners with offerings.
selects
the
Bluestone site Ada s it e ‘ he chosen, nml soil
to say he had a suggestion.
Whichever ground l* accept- south o f Orlando. Only Blue- lairing testa prove aatiafacAdmitting that ho was 81 ed in this area, if at nil. it will stone, Kean und Luke Ailu, nd- tory. County Commissioners
years young and couldn't get be north of Chuluuta. mist of jilcent to the south city limits will call for a special election
around like lie once did, lie Oviedo amI south of the Erun- o f Sanford, remain under run- t&lt;&gt; approve ad valorem taxasaid he was In favor of put­ lm-khutehee Hlvcr.
side rat ion by the state hoard, tlon tu raise funds for tho
ting In an elevator at the
.Sent inula County has agreed out o f 23 original offerings. I purchase uf necessary lands.
Courthouse so the
elderly to purchase any rxtru land
Dr. Culpepper pointrd to This special election will ha
could get to various offices net-tied to "siiunre” the univer­ only one disadvantage, and j only for freeholder*— 40 per
people arc required to visit sity site, if selected there. said this is minor; The Keon ■rent o f tin- registered freefrom time lo lim e, lie also General Hutchison also in­ river, when hit by flush ruins, holdcia must vote, and 30 per
said he did not want anybody formed the Board o f Control sunta times runs oxer its cent o f those voting plus olio
changing the county home members here Dec. 23 that the hank* for 130 or so feet west must approve the taxation,
setup. He said the home'a site county will “ do all possible" of S it 13. He indicated he fav­
Seminole and Orange Coun­
on U. S. U 32 was one o f ilia to round out a suitnbla alto. ored the property east of ty resident* should know Fri­
most beautiful spots left on Ho added that if none o f the Sit 13.
day afternoon whether It Is to
the highway and any ideal preferred sltee Is suitable, the
The state already has ear­ ho . . . Lake Ada . . • Keon
anyone hat o f moving the county will purchase any 2,000 marked f200,0&lt;M) fur prclintln- . . . or Bluestone.
home should be put aside
right now.
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These people who insist on
driving with bright lights and
drive up right behind you had
belter be sure no law officers
are In the neighborhood. A c­
cording to a new law which
went Into effect Jan. 1, you
must dim your lights before
you get any closer than 300
fret to the auto you aro ap­
proaching in the same direc­
tion. Also, you must dim your
lights no less than W0 feet
irom any aula you are meet­
ing.
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W E A T H E R : Scattered show era today, partly cloudy through Wednesday; high today in 70s; low tonight in 60a.
VOL. 56

United Frew Leased Wire

Established 1908

TUBS., JA N U A R Y 7, 1064

K l'O N I.O U K IIA TlTIE E River site proposed for tin* new ntnte
Flint Central Florida university is mapped. Actually, tho out­
line encompasses more thun will be given— the ntute has been

SANKORI), FLO RID A

plvcn a choice. Originally referred to ns the “ Lee Ranch B ite ,"
Board of Control prefers to call it tho "Econ site.”

Proposed Single UF Gary Sworn To Swofford May Run
8fh Term As
Campaigns Protested Oviedo Mayor For County Board

County leaders are interested |r e d . If the Florida Lcgislanews only in tho undergraduate |lure had authorised the extabuniversity . . . ami It is this • lishment of a space science
Mayor Lawrence Swofford he will be a candidate fo f
wire services, tother) news­
lairing Burgess, president of tor is the criteria to he u&lt;cd.“
school which will be located university to serve engineers
of
Altamonte Spring* today the Hoard o f County Commis­
papers and two space experts
M. L. Gary of Oviedo re­
Under tlw plan, said Burby the Board uf Control Fri­ and scientists, it should be ilic United Fund •( Seminole
said
that ho Is confident that sioners.
as tho lime neared for the day.
ceived
the
n
lliclil
oath
of
of­
County,
declared
today
that
located in Brevard County
g u t, federal Installations at
Swofford said that he had
ho was strongly in opposition
Stale Board of Control to
fice to tic gin his eighth term
Douglas Stenslrom, chair­ where (he gcrat majority of
the test area* would conduct
been visiting various areas of
in
a
proposal
by
government,
choose between three sites for man of the long range tew- the scientists and engineer)
tlntc own drive .with govern- us mayor at Monday nlght'i
Iho county la obtain reactions
officials that aintrie earna four-year, degree-granting m Ith e ou fdugaUai of the are situated.
* per so;, act. THU is why, meeting of tho Oviedo City
of the people in regard to his
paigns
he
conducted
In
eight
"This, however, is not what
And, talking
about
new university for high school Seminole chamber o f Com­
I, U lua,born ra* Council. A lt* receiving, lb*
running ter a aeat 00, 1*14 comlaws, (hero's another one, too. graduates in East Central merce, in ;m effort to clarify the Legislature did, and U b Ut
o l office teem City Clerk
mission and that tho rospotus
No more than three passen­ Florkla.
received during
ithy Courier teert T. L.
Box picture amonf Un After- M what Us* W N W " C e m ­
was favorable.
later this year.
gers in tho Iron! scat.
Allhough Tho Sanford Her­ ent proposed schools. M a y |mhtee rrcommanded.
the drivw (rum federal work­ Lingo Jr., who returns lo the
Although he admitted that
Tho proposal was made re­
»
.. ■
hTJiis
nflrinatJ Committee
Dividend* tn stockholder!
• • •
'The \l
McDonald
ald repeatedly ha* taunted issued this statement:
ers would no distributed tn board and Robert I,.'W a rd ,
In all probability he would
cently
by
John
\V,
Macy,
Jr.,
writ*
increased
30
per
cent
Did you notice a mop print nut the differences between
"M y friend Genera! Leigh­ was retained by (he Stale of chairman of Ihc U, S. Civil health and welfare agencies who enters his first term as
during m i , President T. K. seek office hu was not ready
rd in a newspaper published the fuur schools slated for this ton I. Davis, is quite for- Florida to make a thorough
approved by Washington o ffi­ a councilman,
Service
Commission.
nf
Florida
Stale at (hi* lime to issue a formal
analysis of Florida’s higher
Gary,
with
approval of Tucker,
Just south o f Sanford which area, two space experts were
cials, lie pointed out.
Burgess, vice president of
Bank,
announced
today.
Net announcement.
education
needs
at
a
cost
of
indicated that if the State to meet with Gov. Farris
This would make It almost council, appointed Mr*. Cour­
Swofford would bo running
Ihc
Florida
Slate
Hank
of
earnings,
a
f
t
e
r
dividends,
thousands o f dollars to the
Impossible f o r
community ier a&lt; city clerk ami George
Hoard of Control selected Iho Bryant till* afternoon tn pro­ n S L L V A . . .
for
commissioner (rom Dis­
Sanford, said lie vigorously
state. The committee report­
planning o f allocations arrived A. Kelsey as chief o f police. were JI.K5 per sliure.
Blucstonc
site
in
Orange test the "placing of the space
trict No, 3, tho office now held
protests
this
plan
since
it
arbi­
Deposits
followed
the
earn­
ed In March of lDtU, prior to
at by examining budegts. Hur- Mrs. Courier is entering Iter
County that it would require university" in Orange or Sent
by Commits loner James P.
trarily takes from (he loral
the legislative session. It re­
gess continued. He went on to fourth term In the office and ings trend as they Increased Avery o f Lako Mary and
only 33 minutes driving time inole County.
community the right of self
12.5
per
cent
over
I0t!2
levels.
commended that a four-year,
point out that 'There would Kelley, Iii.s ninth.
between Bluestone and Lake­
Factually, there are four
Casselberry.
determination a* to which
degree granting university lie
in- discrimination against Hie
Hen F. Ward Jr., outgoing In view of Ihc extensive
land?
school* slated fur Fast Cen­
agencies may solicit ami what
freeze
In
late
IM2.
this
In­
established
in
the
“
Orlandoagencies normally participat­ councilman, presided fur I he
Could be so, if you u w a tral Florida:
M IAM I (L T D - Tile Fidel Daytona Beach-Cape urea hi campaign plan will lw used. ing in United Funds as the last time a* board president crease I* particularly gratify­
jet. You see, It's atiuut 31
1. A four-year, degree-grant­
“
In
ail&lt;
1
1
Hon,"
said
Burgess,
Castro regime today announc­ serve high school graduates
single
demonstration, plan during a brief business sess­ ing, Tucker said, it Indicates
miles from Lakeland to Blue- ing university fur high school
“ budgeting D eliminated and
ed It Is purchasing 400 Bri­ entering college.’
would
include
agencies unwill­ ion held prior to Installation that, while Seminole County
stone. Don't believe you could graduates, the site to be se­
designation by each contrlbutish buses plus spare parts
still Is dependent on agricul­
"U p lo litis time Seminole
ing to have their budgets re­ of the new members.
drive it In a conventional lected Friday by the State
worth a total of 910 million. County had made no bid for
ture, this dependence Is di­
The
mayor,
on
behalf
of
the
viewed
through
a
communityauto in 33 minutes.
Board of Control a( Tallahas­
Tim Stanford Tourist Club'a
the new institution because we
based committee process and board, expressed appreciation minishing with llu* imliistri.il
Also, why would students see between the Bluestone
shiifflehunnl
court* will bo
did not have either scientists
also unwilling to give up their lo Ward fur his work on the expansion of Urn area.
want to commute from Lake- site, 12 miles south of Or­
dedicated Wednesday afterSAIGON, Soutn Vlct .Nam or the engineers.
During
I
(Ml,
Florida
Slain
council
with
Ward
replying
regular
community-wide
cam
land. They’re only 33 miles lando the Like Ada site, im­
during
•
ceremony
f If P I )— A large force of
"When, however, we learnthat he had received much Bank will celebrate Its 25th mum
paigns."
from the University o( South mediately smith of Sanford,
which will bo n(.tended by
Communist suerrillas escaped od of the recommendation of
anniversary
with
the
Installa­
pleasure
in
working
with
(he
Thu
local
United
Fund
head
Florida.
and the Eeonlockhatchec Riv­
a Vietnamese army trap Sun- the McDonald Committee the
also pointed out that Mary's group and that he was pleat­ tion of tin IBM data process­ member* of the Sanford City
This makes about as much er site, north of Chuluota and
day during a day of biller Chamber of Commerce proproposal would lake control ed with cooperation during hi* ing renter in the hank. This Com in is dim mid member* nf
sense as another part o f the east of Oviedo,
fighting.
I .
S.
military I posed that we hid for the now
new equipment will improve j tourist clubs (rent 12 other
of the United Fund campaign presidency.
map which indicated that O r
2. A spate university for sources reported today
-tale university.
out
of
the
hand-,
of
the
pre­
Ihr efficiency of the opera- el ties in Ihn Central Florida
In
other
buxine**
it
wns
an
hndo's population was 3U.OO0 graduatr engineers. scientists
* The rest is history The
noum-ed
that
work
on
the
lions and vvlll expand the • ran
sent
organization
as
it
would
pins while Sanford's citlaenry and educators, probably lo be C o f f e e
H iffh C P
Legislature approved an ap­
City Recra»tlon*l Director
become Just another partici­ clerk » office is completed and range of services offered to
totaled 117.000 plus. In the located a tloirn nr more 'ea rs
NEW YO R K (U P l) — Three propriation of $2ix&gt; Quo fur
Jim Jemlgan said today that
that
new
furniture
is
sche­
pating
agency,
“
In
addition,”
the
public.
first place, Orlando doesn't from now near Cocoa
companies, following the lead planning the new university
he .said, “ it is ml h adihg a* dule! for delivery within the
The pace nf Hie economic the eity lias recently spent
have 31l.Ua) people. In the
3. An extension of the Uni­ of General Foods Corp„ Mon- j to ho established somewhere
it Is not really a 'Ingle cam week a discussion was held growth of Semlnolr County $1,000 resurfacing 12 nf llnv
sreond place there's not 117,- versity of Florida school of
day announced increases of in a nine county area
paign
aItire
llunational on rontiniialinn of Xrademy appears tn tie quickening nml club's 1H shuffleboard courts,
(as) people in Sanfurd If you engineering.
' four
ents a pound in the
Twenty three sites were of
health ami internal -n.il agen
to Franklin Street Bills were Florida Stale Bank will con .Most of the court* now ham
counted every man. woman
4. A central facility for price ot ground coffre to fered, including (ive in Sem i­
cies are free lo solicit federal paid to close out the year.
7
tinuc lo devote all of Its re- the new type green surfaco
and child six times.
GKNESYS. abbreviation for a I wholesalers
nole County. Now. three sites
employes at their homes and
I
sources to this progress dur­ finishes.
Truth of the matter Is that television school for graduate
remain and the Hoard id Con­
on the streets."
The reded (cation exercise is
ing the coming years, Tucker
Independent Research Asso­ engineer*, scientists and edtrol is to select one of the
Burgess made it plain that
scheduled
for 1:30 p.m.
•aid.
SEN.
JOHN
Mathew*,
ciates, the firm the paper ucatora.
TALLAH ASSEE (U P l I - sites on which the university
the proposed plan does noth­
uf
Jackrtonville.
voted
says made the survey, got
MaJ. Gen Lclghlon I. Da» jh e Cabinet, sitting as the is tn he establishes! The in
hy hi.4 colleague* a.* the ing for Ihc community, "In
Seminole confused with Vo­ ti, commander of the Air |State He venue Commission. stitution is to admit graduates
most valued member of fact,” he said, "it removes
lusia. As we understand U, Force Missile Test Center fur j ruled Unlay that equipment in of high schools in the East
the lOCdt Leyfirtlatura the influence of till* Import­
the figure. It 7,000. Is the pop­ I he last 3' 1 years anil newly 1 stalled In house trailers h&gt; Central
Florida
area
ami
T A L L A H A S S E E ( U P l)
ami an umiutinccd cnit- ant group of workers from
ulation of tile entire county named commander of u new manufacturers was taxable at 1 from other sections of the
the community's effort to T w o veterans o f tho govern­
tlidato
for
llu*
Demo­
of Volusia — not Sanford.
Air Force national missile a rate uf two per cent.
stale—not scientists and en­
save campaign expenses, allo­ o r'* rue* turned their hueka on
cratic nomination for
Oh. well. Some research range division, and Dr. Kurt
gineers.
cate funds intelligently and newroiner* in the 13il| Demo(he twelfth annual
governor,
anti
Mrs.
Ma­
firms have those kind of days. Delius, director of the John
"This does not mean, how­
promote
sound
community rrntie buttle Monday und re­
thews will Im- guests at planning "
And some newspapers, too. F. Kennedy Space Center,
JACKSONVILLE (U P l) - ever, that the legislature,
fused tn hush out the issue* in
tut informal reception
We know, don’t we staff?
were to meet this afternoon \ national mediator U expect- does not recognize the nes-d
Concurring with Burgess to­ u group on radio und televi­
from 4 to 6 p.m. Wed­ day was Geurge Touhy of San­
with Governor Bryant “ to ed here Wednesday or Thurs- for Hie facility to serve our
sion around the state.
Did you know that the sire protrst placing the space uni- day to try to get the Florida scientists and engineer* In
nesday in the Valdez ford. a Seminole County Unit.Im l sunvitin M ayor Haydnn
of the average farm In Semi­ Versify in Semlnolr or Orange Fast toast Railway and *trik deed, the Legislature placed
llnlel lobby. Sen. Mack ed f und director and execu­
Saturday, .limitary II, 19ft 1
Burn* und furm rr s tale Sen.
nole County is 310 acre*? We County.*’
Cleveland
invites
the
ing unions to resume negolia- *13 million in the *73 million
tive vtre president of the First Fred t). Dlckinnoii Informed o f ­
9:90 I*. M. (ill . . .
didn't until we read County
public to meet Senator Federal Saving* and Loan
The Sanfurd Herald conti n lions,
bond issue program which
ficial
nud
prospective
runner*
Agricultural Agent Cecil’ Tuc­ ually has endeavored to dif­
.Mathews.
was passed by the voter* of
Association as well as Howard that " i 'l l run my campaign
A T T H E M A Y F A IR IN N
ker's latest information sheet. ferentiate between these four
Florida In November to pro
I lodges, president of the San­ and hr ran run his.”
We'll bet you didn't know it proposed
NEW YO R K (L 'P I) - Bill vide such facilities
schools
Seminole
ford Atlantic National Bank.
A s fo r an organizational
either.
ing his appearance as the
Dance tn the Music nf
"N ltlm ately
this
univer­
9
9
•
Hireling in Orlando piopo'i-d
“ return of the native." Negro sity, the location of which is
for Jan. 13 to set up plans fur
Moving the Sanford Public
Congressman Adam Clayton to Ik- selected Friday, will
five or six jo in t uppeurancc*
Library to the old Post Of­
A Grovcland truck driver,
Powell Monday night endesl have a great graduate enginin March and A p ril, neither
fice Building seems tn he
an almost yearlong absence ccnng facility and it will be Charles Chamber), s u being
AND Ills ORCHESTRA
no particular chore. But the
The monthly business me et­ man w ill send representative*.
his Harlem
LONDON ( U P l) — Britain |from
political the space science* institute held In county Jull today on
The meeting was suggested
Clock hears that keeping IS,- gave self-government today to ' club,
charges of hit-and-run. Im­ hic uf the Ninth Drlandn V il­
nf the free world.
by John .Mathew* Jr., uf Jack­
0U0 volumes in order is!
the Bahamas, the colony of i
t
_
.
But this takes lime. Mean­ proper changing nf lanes, and lage Council will b» held ut
Dress Optional
• • •
7:30 p. m. (uduy In the Civic sonville.
700 Islands lying in the Gulf JK O I U n e y I n D u U l l t
while, through an oxtettnon of having no driver's license.
Today'# chuckle (from the Stream off the coast of Flor­
Building
in
the
recreation
turntable Bob Carroll said
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — tho engineering college of the
552.00 per Person
Lions Pause) — Anytim e you ida.
(U P l ) — Gov. George Rom-1 University of Florida, gra- Chambers' truck struck a area.
think you'd like to be young
N o form al ageml* has been
The
British
government ney gave Sen. Barry Goklwa- duatr course# will tie offered car driven by W. Dixon Junes,
VAN NUYS, Calif. (U P l) Reservations Required — 50c I'er Person
again. Just think o f algohra. recognized the right of the Ba­ ter a warm welcome Monday1to scientists until our new Orlando,
this
morning
at announced other than approval Two men poking as .salesmen
•
•
•
hama*'
ITe.Oou person* to night but admitted alter hear- university is accredited. Also, Onura Hoad anil Highway 17* o f ordinances adopting the talked their way intn Dr.
FA 2-11II or F A 2-1142
Anybody putting in a bid home rule at a London con­ ing the Arizona Republican's I the FICUS and the GE.VYSES I 92.
Seminole C o u n t y Plumbing Marvin
Silverman's
home
(or the lot just west o f the ference last May, and helped speech ho still had questions programs are being designed
Carroll arrested Chambers Coin and making adjustment* Monday and got away with
Old Post Office at Palmetto the Island government work about his presidential quallfi-! to assist the scientists and cn 1 later on West F lr't Street [ft the Oi 1 oputiorud License ] $3,000 in cold cash—from his
Ainspire*—Sanford Police Ilenevolent Ansii., Ine.
Avenue and E. First Street? out a new constitution.
cations.
Jgmeers.'*
j Frr ordinance.
| Bond was set at
| relri wralnr, polk* reported.
An utter state o( confusion

reigned

today

among

Florkla Slate

BRIEFS

Buses For Castro

Shuffleboard
Courts To Be
Dedicated

Reds Escape

%

j

Two Candidates
Reject Proposal

It’s Taxable

Attend

EEC Hearing

POLICEMAN'S BALL

8

NO. 90

Powell Returns

Driver Held On
Hit-Run Count

Self Rule Given
To The Bahamas

North Orlando
Session Tonight

LOU FELDMAN

Cold Cash

J

�4

18 Planes Hunt
M rs . Johnson Takes
Slobemaster
’n Pacific
Money Problems O n Active Role

Safes Plagued
By Mounting
officer o f V A H *, presented
farew ell
gilte ie
m memben. The M *
graved trays went to 14. Cdr,
Jobss N o t o m whe will gw to
D e t • ; 14. Cdr. D. t . Munday
o d L t Jobs MeCreckew who
* to Dei. A end 14.
Cdr. J. T . Boey who to being
tra e ria n id to Beta, l|
Guests during the evewlng
were Cdr. end Mrs. George
aa and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred &lt;Upp.
In Um early hours o f 1M4
the petty moved to tho '
o f 14. (Jg) and Mrs. D. A .
Turasr wbsre a breakfast o f
Cnnndlnn bacon and
litod crepes wee
ed.
Another holiday party tor
•quadras officer*, wives end
guests wee hosted by 14. Cdr
end Mrs. John Dues et their
Bnvensn Perk H n e .
e e «
After n visit to Hnrperburg,
W . Ve., Chief end Mrs. P . J.
teachiag M l n t
Weber returned to flenford
m l y * a n I N worked lo r the Monday. While in Harper burg
Sanford
rtcm U on
depart they visited Mrs, Weber's
a w t u u art* nad erafla parents.
e e •
taaebar and tennis lutruetor.
Member* of Uh Vigilante
14. Mom, presently r n lp «d to v/Jt-J, hat alM baa la N a vy Wives Club No. I l l end
their husbands net tor an in­
VAH-11.
form al potluck upper Friday
T w o cbUdrtn, Collsen, •
and C ra if Jr., who U cailad evening nt the NAS ballroom.
Etch wife brought her fa v ­
Jay
ktap Joan buay, but
■bo atlU baa time far Many orite dish and after supper
bobbin. she likoa watar rid* the group played bingo.
lay, (owing, knitting n a d
Attending were Mr.
b r o w n i n g la secondhand Mrs. Fred Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Driscoll, Mr. and
■ torn .
J o in '! Navy acUvittea to- Mrs. Clayton Beaulieu, Mr.
elude membership oa tbo con* and Mrs. Marion Mudd and
tral commlttio while a mom* Mr. and Mra. Glenn Smith.
• e •
bar o f tho VAH-11 wlvoa d ob ,
the NOW board a i treaauror
Mrs. Jamas Ssndmky w a i
•i
a
representative from tho hostess for tho officers
VAH-3, and Just raccntly iho wives o f V A IM t snd D e t •
aerved aa chslrmsn o f a 'a t (he group’s first coffee of
NOW aonmlttao which gave the year.
Mrs. James Dennison as­
a Chriatmaa patty to real*
denta o f tbo Good Samaritan sisted her and Uw boiteiaea
served
breakfast
pastries
Homo.
0 0 0
with coffee end coke M
Reservations fbr tho Naval black
and white checked
O ffic e r! W lvoi change of tablecloth.
Two new members welcom ­
board coffee abouid be n ado
b y tbo evening of Jan. 13 with ed by the squadron wives
tho wivea eluba* roipoctlvo were Mrs. D. P. Munday apd
NOW representatives. Th eie M ri. J. L. MeCricken. Dur­
roprooentitivei will then no- ing the builnata meeting Mrs.
tify ono o f tho roiervationo Sandusky volunteered to be
chairmen, Mri. Joel Weiss- the group's representative to
M an and Mra. Joe Colonna.
the l b rift Shop.
Tho election and change of
A fter the buiitwia session
board coffee will be bald Jap. the wives worked on decora­
I I at 10 a n . In the NAS ball tions for the forthcoming
room. O fficcn wlvoi of VAH* NOW change of board coffea.
• • •
11 and Dot. I art hoitcialng
the semi-annual affair.
T b o le attending will board
a CbeckeruU Airline* plane
fo r n trip to the Mediterran­
ean a i they enter tha ball­
room. A highlight of the
“ trip " will be a akit about the
b a ilc black dreia and how it
i i uied at boma and abroad.
Each wivea' group haa se­
lected a model (o participate
in the akit which will he preoented
during
tha
ballot
counting.
Wlvaa of retired military
personnel are cordially in­
vited to attend tha coffae and
can make retervatlons with
either M ri. W cliim in or M ri.
Cokmno.
General chairmen of the
event ta Mri. Dirt Ilirtholu
mew, and Mr*. J. F. Harlow
la serving n idviior.
• • ■
Chief and Mri. C.
B.
Jteavei returned home Mon
day from a holiday trip to
Pennsylvania where they vis­
ited bar parents.
• • •
Vigilante Navy Wlvaa Uub
No. 211 will hold its January
busineas mcctini: Monday at
J:30 p m. in the conference
room. Any enllsti-d wife In*
te m lc d In turning Dili nation
ally affiliated dub can con­
tact M ri
Barbara Driscoll
i t 323 0612.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Keno,
the parents of 14. A. P. Aeno.
were holiday vliltori at 14.
and Mra. Rano’a home. B e­
fore returning on Friday to
their Philadelphia hams they
■aw tome of Florida's tourist
attraction*.
• • •
Mr. and Mra.
l i n be came the
tiny girl Sunday
new baby wai
Kachclla.
• •

Richard
parent*
evening.
named

Ber­
of a
The
Lea

•

A boueegueet of Mr. and
Mre. Karl Smith la M ill
Kathleen Schacde, a school
friend of Mri.
Smith. Mits
Schaade is from Champaign,
III.
• • •
Hosts (or a New Year's Eve
party wars Mr. and Mr*. Dale
Owens in their Country Club
home.
Among the gueete were Mr.
and
Mra. Jack Green. Mr.
and
Mr*. Uub Frasier, Mr.
and Mrs. Georgs Freese, Mr.
and
Mr*. Joe Itainiiy, Mr.
aud Mrs. Jerry McCabe. Mr.
and Mr* Bonnie Tnlman. Mr.
and Mr*. Caiey Jolmtun.
• • •

Kenneth Slirmuro Jr . sta­
tioned In Ft. Jsckw»n, S C ,
the ion of .Mr. and Mrs. K.
Stiemure, wai home (or tha
New Year'* Holiday. He la
• * •
the nephew of Mr. and .Mr*.
Ml&gt;s
Kil Uctisnahl
will George Fre«*e.
• • •
leave Wednesday fur Kent,

Conn., where s h e attends
New Year's was celebrated
achool, she ha* been home for at the NAS ballroom by iso
three week* with her parents'. officer*, wive* and guest* at

Cdr
aid-

and .Mri. J. A. deCan-

■y t
Mounting

fiscal

problems

plague many o f Uw nation's
states and Massachusetts is
expected to show tt Is no ex ­
ception at tbe opening o f iti
ntato legislative session to-

TIC K E TS FOR A N iranfinnry flight aboard a Chwckertnil Airlines plana
to thn Mwditerrnnnan o n on nnle now and going fo n t Here Mrs. William
Donahue and Mrs. J. F , Barlow maka their reservations with Mrs. Jowl
Weinman for tbo flig h t which leaves at 10 a.m. Jan. 16 from the N A S
ballroom, l i l t Imaginary flig h t in part o f tho atmosphere which will bo
created for the change o f board eoffee on that data.

Longwood Club Has Program
Showing Low Calorie Snacks

MRS. CRAIG MOORE
Mrs.

Mudd's

Gertrude

mother,

Foley,

Uvea

Mrs.
In

Louisville, and Mr. and Mr*.
Arthur Mudd Uve in Caneyvilla.
•

a s

Mr. and Mr*. George Bill­
ups hosted a N tw Year's Eve
Party

for

several

of

their

friend* ta their Sunland boma.
To usher in the New Y ea r
they entertained with t akit in
which Mrs. BUIup wss dress­
ed as the ghost of tees and
Billups was the 1M4 bsbe In
diapers.
Those attending were Mr.
and Mra. Robert Goodman,
Mr. and Mrs. Bond Walker,
Mr. and Mra. Joe Colonna,
Mr. and Mrs. Milner Osborne,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gemlgan,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Don rarrans,
Mr.
and Mri. Eugene Cte
mens and Mrs. Dottls D* An­
d rei.
s • •

Mias Myrtle Wilson, county
home demonstration
agent,
gave damonetrations on low
calorie trucks at tha regular
monthly meeting of the Longwood
Home Demonstration
Club held but Thursday at the
Civic
League Building on
Church Street
Mrs. Falla Mege, president,
conducted the meeting which
was attended by 23 members
and guesU.
Activities announced f o r
tho month o f January nt the
Home Demonstration Center
in Sanford were) A Dry Clean­
ing Clinic at 10:30 a. in., Jan.
16; mem lien wars reminded
to bring a snack lunch— A
Training School for 4-11 Cluba
on tho operation of sewing
machines, Jen. 20*21 and an
O ffic e r! Homo Demonstration
Ctub Training Course, Jan. 24
at 10 a. m. to he conducted by
Mien Helen Holstein, state
home demonstration apeclaliet
from Tallahassee.
Mra. Ralph N a w e e m e r ,
health and safety chairman,

spoke on the subject, "In Your
Homo a Safe Ons T" Eleven
member* assisted her in n
•ketch giving helpful hints on
pravanting falls, burns, pois­
oning, luffocation and cuts in
the home.
Mrs. B. G. Hasty, retired
county lunchroom manager
and now a member o f the club,
made a delicious dry milk whip
which can be used In ealada
or ae a topping for deaaerta.
Hoetessea for the meeting
were Mr*. J. Murray, Sirs. T .
J. Hennigsn and Mra. P. H.
Gillmore. Tbe next meeting
w ill be on Feb. 6.

District Officiol
To Visit Unit

By Donna Eaten
Mre. Gertrude Megelvourg,
president o f
tks
District
Eight Auxiliary to the Vet
erana o f Foreign W a n , will
be guest o f honor at the reg­
ular monthly meeting o f thn
Auxiliary Unit to South Sent
Reservations f o r Thur*
inule V FW Post 8207 sched­
day's luncheon of the ititkin uled fur Thuriday at ft p.m
wives should be made by nt the Pott Home on tha old
Wednesday with Mrs. Vincent Dixie Highway near Long
Law or Mrs. David Olmstead WOOl].
* t a
Mrs. Magenvuorg also wifi
r im s tor a reception ou cunduct the annual insptc
Sunday for tha naw chaplain tion of tha
saxillary
at
wlU be madt by (he Catholic Thursday's meeting.
N avy Wive* at their meeting
Wednesday evening. The new
chaplain will be Introduced at
tbe meeting
COMING EVENTS
The DeBery Fishing Club
Wrdoetdey, Jan. I
will meet nt 7:30 p. m. Wed­
VAH It officers wives coffee,
nesday at the Fire Recreation
1(1 a.m. Home of Mrs. lla rry
Hall with Clyde W right pre
Klein.
siding.
Catholic Navy Wives, I p.ra.
Geurge Wiminer will show n
Nursery building.
program o f eolired didos tak­
Thursday, Jan. 0
en on hla recent trip In Alaska
Staff officer* wive*, ID n.m.
Tho public i« invited to a t­
Home of Mrs. Raymond Mil
tend and numbers are asked
burn
to come prepared to make re*
V A IM t
officers
wives
creation* for e deep sen fish
bridge, 12 W Home of .Mrs.
Ing trip.
Alec flluruled
Station officers wives lunch­
eon, ll:3 o social hour, Capri
restaurant.
Monday, Jin. II
Acey Deucy Wive* Club, a
p h i . Acey Deucy Club. ElecA IK CONDITIONER
lions.
Vigilante Navy Wive* Club
No.
211, 7:3o conference For Th* Finan Year Around
room.
Weather CcndlUonet
Tuesday, Jan. U
FKDDF.RA
Sal** — Sente*
VAH l enlisted wive* club
JUd S. Park Av*.
Sanford
culfee.
FA 2-4234

Fishing Club
To Meet

Legol Notice
in

. e m it JL D irru ,

errr.

v o ta

u party atui breakfast organ
| lied by the station
* * '
Refreshments
of
turkey.
New officer* uf Ihe Acey ham, chips anil dip* aud a
Deucy w ives ciuh a ill be bottle of champagne w ere
elected at it* January m eet-1served to the party-goers,
Cunstiuctiun o f InU-ratatu 1
lug Munday. All club mens-I ic u -rs l impromptu Mtug» and through Srminulc County la
ber* arc urged to attend
1a it* enlivened the evening nearly complete, accurdinir to
* * *
and music fur dancing was a prugres* report by W illiam
More Dan Ml officers, wive* furnished by the Hideaway*. T . M ayo, administrator u f in.
and guest! uf VAII V rang in
At 1 a.m. ■ breakfast of terstat* highway*.
Iho New Year at • parly at ham, cbk*. baton, xatisoge
The d.'27-mile segment be­
the home of Lt. (Jg) aud Mrs. aud hot rolls und "lots ot cof­ tween MarVham Boat! and
T N. Bedim.
fe e " was served.
State Road It! i» UO p «r cent
The BYOB twvera*es were
Lf Cdr. Clinton McDonald comptete, a* of Der. 31. Thi*
served with a wide s&lt;.iort’ • a i the general chairman for *egmeat cost 4'JJ)5:i,&lt;iOd for
w ent uf iiLicki furnikhed by the party.
rigiit-ot-wuy construction.
• • •
the u ivei, ranging f r o m
Tha 7.0-mila s lrd rh frutn
smoked turkky and clems to
3!r and Mre Marion Mudd Markham Read to Le* Knsd, in
sweet and sour pork.
returned Saturday from
a Change County, i*
per rent
Ju*t before midnight ('d r trip to Kruturky where thr) complete. It cost {t.d-jj.uuo for
L. Shipman, commanding | visited both tluir parents. I right-of-way mid tout true (Jam

1-4 In County
Almost Finished

A lIT O SKHVK y,

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Luarantead Brake A Muffler
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Sanford Flour and
Feed Store
Juu Baiidy Fends
tuflnihy liny - Cotton bend
Meal
Cow Feed
|3.10 par 104 lb.
Kittening ind Fattening
320 iauiorc Ate
Santurd

Notes

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PR E PAR ATIO N
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trsptlon need as a taxicab fat
Bangkok, Hong Kong and
other Par Eastern
porta,
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than gasoline.

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Notice le hereby given pnr■uant to • Final l&gt;*&gt; r** „f
Knr.clomr* date! January Jrd,
t ill, and antartd In Chancery
No. I Silt at th* Otrcult Court
of th* Ninth Judicial Circuit
In amt for flamlti'da County.
Ki irltU, whtreln KIWK cnU N TV HAVIN'!* JIANK I* lla ln tiff uni ANTONIO XT A r n KUO
*n-l PIITLLIX a T A W C n O , hi*
wife, *r* Pit* ntint*. I will
■*ll to the hlihnt and b»tt
bM dir tar e**h &gt;t th* front
doar of th* Aimtnot* County
Courthour* In l l l t l t i Klor
Ida. at 1 1 :1* A. V, o', lock on
th* loth tiny of January, t&gt;S*
th* following itticrlb* I pro­
party • « **t forth In **ld Klnal
lUcrte, ta-wlt:
I-ot II of Hloek "S'. EASTnnooK
s u b d iv is io n .
UNIT NO. rtVK. according
to th* Plat th*r«of a* r*
corded In Pl&gt;t Hook IS.
Pane* IS end II. Public
Records of Somlaole Coun­
ty, Florida
togethor with the followtne
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taealed In and y«rn*n*ntly In
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Clerk
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II. B. Pope Co.f Inc.

Hospital

HONOLULU (U P l) t
fleet of l i Air Force, Coast
Guard and Navy planes fan­
ned out over the Pacific today in a continuing search for
a 0 2 4 Globemaster cargo
plane, missing since last Wed.
nssday with nine men aboard
The commander o f t h e
eightman crew of the Hl-fited
plane, 14. Col. Woodland M.
Sty ran, arrived from Ufoli
Monday to take part in sea rah
activities. The ninth man
aboard the plane was a sailor
escorting a body back to the
United States.
"W e're all hoping and pray,
tog that we'll find our crew
and bring them back safely."
•aid Styron. Tbe Newbera, N.
C. officer is commander of the
toth Air Transport Squadron
at Hill A ir Force Base, Utah.
Tbe Globemaster disappear­
ed Wednesday while flying
from Wako Island to Hawaii.

rm c x iT c o r a v n»*

thk

t iik

The Bey State legislature to
the first of 12 state lawm ak­
ing Bodies which have regu ­
lar sessions scheduled this
year. Most of the remainder
begin tbelr sessions within tbe
next two weeks.
Actually, a token meeting
launched tbe 1M4 session of
the Massachusetts legislature
Wednesday. But today, Gov.
Endiratt Peabody wai expect­
ed to deal with state finances
in his message to the legisla­
tors.
Sixteen of the 22 states
must tackle the problem o f
■tale revenues in their regu­
lar aeiaiaos, with racial and
housing
discrimination,
reapportionment and constitu­
tional affairs confronting the
others.
A t toast U other lilie s have
indicated the possibility of
•p edal
legislative sessions
this year. la tola category,
Illinois to tha front-runner
with aa extraordinary m eet­
ing scheduled next Monday.
Prairie State legislators wlU
deal with implementation of
an at-Iarga election for state
representatives, forced by the
failure of a r*apportionment
commission to remap legisla­
tive districts.
Kentucky,
Mississippi,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island
and South Dakota will begin
regular sasiiom next Tues­
day, followed by Colorado,
Michigan, New York and W e it
ViVrginia on Wednesday. A ri
zona and Georgia open Jan.
13; Kansas and South Carolina
Jan. 14, and Alaska Jsn. 27

WASHINGTON
(U P ! )
— . Soe also will speak at the
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson will dedication of the new research
Oy to Wilkes-Bane, Pa., Sat­ center, sponsored by the Area
urday to get a first hand look Redevelopment Agency (A R A )
■t Wilke* College in Wilkesat depressed a n a projects.
Barre.
The center bis been set up
to train college students in
electronics and cbemleal tech­
niques. Its construction was
financed by » 400« » from the
f e d e r a l government and
JANUARY «
matching local fund* that
gives an economic shot in the
Els me El bell, Martha Hardy. arm to the anthracite coal
Leila Singletary, Blanch Cos- area
where unemployment
grave, Jamas Graham, Ro­ among miners has been heavy.
bert Woodruff, Mary Ann
H e First Lady will spend
Hendricks, R o s a
Jenkins, the entire day In the area,
Jamas Harris, Andrew John­ departing from Washington at
son, Herbert Pops, Katberyne 10 a. m. EST and returning
M iller, Arthursne Cook, Ro­ to the White House late in the
berta
Thompson,
L l o y d evening.
She will be accompanied on
Green, nil of Sanford; Louise
Moesel, Taimao Van Arsdsie, the trip by William Batt. ARA
Florence Burford, all o f De- administrator. She will ba
Bar y ; Betty June Bridger, greeted by Eugene Farley,
Alice Tooeff, Susan Sinex. all president of Wilkes College.
of Longwood; Morris Wilson, Frank Graham, former North
Oak Hill; Rebecca Higgin­ Carolina governor and sena­
botham, Mims; Jeffrey Wol- tor, will deliver the main ad­
dress at the dedication.
pers, Lake M iry
Mrs. Johnson long b is been
M r. and Mrs. Benue Payne, interested in government e f­
baby boy, Mr. and Mra. forts to revitalize areas hard
James Headrick, baby boy, hit by economic depression
unemployment.
Last
Sanford; Mr. and Mrs. Rich-, snd
ard M. Sinex, baby boy, spring she made a similar
one-day trip to Charleston, W.
Longwood
Va., to survey projects de­
Dischargee
signed to retain miners for
Velma Cleveland, Mary Sta­
new type* o f work.
pleton and baby girl, Mrs.
Linds Stein ard and baby boy,
Mra. Juanita Marks and baby
boy, all o f Sanford; Christo­
pher Konlg, DeBaryl Mack
Martin, DeLand

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Congress Plans To Clear Deck For Conventions
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
Hooat and Senate members,
Juft eight
their

days

loageit

away from

eetiioa

line*

Traffic Laws
Explained To
DeBary Club

World War II, w e n back to­
day

(or

Wh

Constable

Otcar

D.

Psp-

their lead en warned could be

ineati o f

alm oit a* long u alen they get
on the ball.
With opening gavela act (or
noon, key Democrata were
already at work to ipeed up
the legislative machine. Stra­
tegy (or the year waa being
laid at a White House break­
fast meeting with President
Johnson, who will address a
Joint
session
o(
Congress
Wednesday.
Announced aim o( the lead
era was to dispatch major
controversial
bills—including
new anti-discrimination and
tan cut measures — below
July 13, when the Republican
National Convention opens in
San Francisco.
Speaker John W. McCor­
mack. D-Mais., and Senate
Democratic
leader
Mike
Mansfield agreed, however,
that some o ( the more routine
isauea that confront every
Congress probably will not
have been settled by then, no
matter bow hard members
work.
McCormack looked far ■
windup session between the
GOP convention and the Dem­
ocratic National Convention,
which opens in Atlantic City
on Aug. 24. Mansfield envis­
ioned a recess (or both con­
ventions with the shirttail ses­
sion coming thereafter.
Hither way, it waa a lead
pipe cinch that with conven­
tions, campaigns and both
presidential and congressional
election! a h e a d , members
weren't
planning
to
stick
around here again until the
week after Christmas, as
they just finished doing.
Mansfield in gloomy pre­
cession talks with reporters
appeared to be telling the
lawmakers it waa up to them
whether they were able to
wind up the second session of
the Uth Congress in a reason­
able time.
" I f you think last year was
a bad one, wait until this
year," was one o f his typical
comments.
McCormack, taking a more
optimistic line, said he was
prodding ail committee chair­
men to get their necessary
hearings started ami ended
fast, so the House could get
through with Its work.

traffic law* w lich have been

Detltry

spoke

en

G U AD AL A J A R A .
(U P I) —

on the book* far many yean
but not rigidly
a

talk

before

enforced
the

right dresses sent

W A S H IN G TO N

Tha

government

(U P I )

—

plana

to

hand out Its long-awaited re­
port on the
snicking

to

relationship

of

health Saturday

in an atmoaphern o f aeervey

By Mrs. Adam Mailer
Edward A. Mueller’s photo­
graphic collection of histori­
cal steamboats which travel­
ed the St. Johns River will be
on display at Ihe Denary
Mansion House throughout the
month of January.
MueUcr, formerly of Mail-

Ison, Wis., has prepared the
display in conjunction with
the Florida Federation of Art
as part of the romplcto exhi
bition featuring the St. Johns
which is being shown this
month.

Choristers Set
Rehearsal
tty Mr*. Adam Muller
1 The Dellary Choristers will
meet at 9:30 a. m. Wedneolay
at the Dellary Plata from
where they will go to the
home of Mr*. Dentler on New
York Avenue In Dcl.and far
rehearsal.
Mrs. Laura Platt Drown, di­
rector, asks that members
bring music for “ The Lord’s
Prayer" and “ 1 Heard a For­
est Praying."
A fter the rehearsal
the
group will enjoy a PJ:3l) p. in.
lunrheon st the Orchid House.

up by customs Inspectors hoTt,
it was reported today.

usually
reserved f o r
an­
nouncements that alfect the
lie was educated in civil en­
stock market.
gineering at Notre Dame and
The Public lli-ullh Service
studied traffic* engineering at
announced Monday that the
Yale. Ho saw servlet in
re purl would be given to ac­
World War II as an officer for
credited reporters at U;UU
•It) months ami is presently
, EST Saturday In the
serving as a lieutenant com ­
new State Department audi­
mander in the Civil Engineer
Corps, U. S. Navy Reserve.
torium.
Power Output lip
COLUMBUS, Go. (U P I) —
The newsmen will be locked
A member of several nau­
JACKSONVILLE ( UP I ) in the auditorium, without A tactical maneuver, lielieved tical and historical societies, The State Chamber of Com­
access to telephones until to be the largest controlled he lists among his hobbies the merce in its weekly business
noon. This will give them movement of its kind using study of steamtMiats and has review said Saturday electri­
two hours to study the re­ Army helicopters, is expected made more than five models cal power plants put out twice
port and a half hour to ques­ to continue most of this week. ol great eastern steamships as much electricity in the first
Some GO men uml 50 helicop­ and a model of the Confeder­ half of 198J as (hey did for
tion members o f the commit­
ters left Ft. Henning, Ga., ate cruiser, "F lorid a ." He all of 1931.
tee which drafted it.
This procedure usually is Sunday uml flew to Camp also enjoys building model
fallowed far touchy finunclsl litamiing, near Jacksonville, airplanes and other boat mo­
matters or crup reports which with • ground support clement dels.
To formerly open the exhi­
are released only after the of fiO vehicles.
The maneuver was made by bition, tlm Dellary Aria and
stock and commodity markets
tha 117th A*.aiult Helicopter Crufti d u ll sponsored a re­
have rinsed fa r the day.
Since the smoking report la Iluttulion o f the Mlh A ir Aa- ception on -Sunday afternoon
being made public on Sutur suult Division us the first such for which Mueller exhibited
day when the markets are exercise o f u series o f monthly photographs dating back to
closet), the procedure in this air movements. The division the Civil War era.
is testing the use o f helicop­
Ceramics by Jan Galvin of
COLLEGE STATION, T*X. cate obviously is nut Intended
ters for air mobility in trims Sanford, who makes many of
to
protect
against
leaks
to
in
(U P I) — Residents of Loulsl
liortlng troops and equipment. her lovely pieces front Florida
ana eat more rice per year vestors. Hut it demonstrates
The movement was made while clay, were included and
than any other state in the the estent to which the PIIS
over a distance o f 2G0 miles.
members of various clubs and
continental United Stales, ac hat gone to prevent ptema
The Army said the training art leagues from many parts
tore
release
o
f
the
report.
cording to Texaa AAM Uni
exercise would continue far of Hie state submitted paint
There seems little doubt,
versity.
two nr three days in Florida ings for the show along with
Per capita rice consumption however, that the report will
before returning to Ft. Den paintings and ceramics from
is 30 pounds per year In Lou conclude that thure is at least
local club members.
ning.
islana, 27 pounds in South statistical evidence o f a link
Two buffet tables were set
Carolina and Its pounds In between smoking and lung
In the Gallery near the De­
Hawaii. The national average cancer, heart disease, emphy
nary Hoorn. Each was over­
aemti, and respiratory ail­
is about sis pounds.
laid with s white clolh and
ments.
centered with floral arrange­
The 10-mentber committee
ments flanked by tall while
appointed by Surgeon General
ta|M-rs in low crystal holders.
S O T IIT o r
Luther Terry more than
r » N r . n . » « r n k * »i.r .
WASHINGTON
(U
P
I)
S,lvtT * n&lt;1 cl,ina apl’mnt'
N O T l r K I* h«-rat-y *l*an tint year ago was told to collect
aml
nf
tli* uii.laral*n«.| A U T I I U I l II. all available studies on the Here is the outlook far major I ™
tea sandwiches, c o o k i e s ,
IIKCKWITII.
JH..
Clark
of
issues before the second sescircuit
Court
of
HrmlnnU effects of smoking on health
mints and nuts, completed the
Cnunljr. KlorMa, wilt, mi th* •vtlusto them ami formulate Mon of lha* Willi Congress:
tables.
30th &lt;l*r nf January. 1S*4. at
TA
X
CUT
11:10 o'clock A. M. at th* Its conclusions.
Presiding ami assisting hos­
Senate leaders hope far pas­
Front Door o f lha Samliwtla
The studies mudu public to
tesses were Mrs. George Hop
County Court lluii-a, tt-mlnola
sage
by
mid-March
of
$11
In
I
date have been so heavily
perl, Mrs. Edward Maue,
County. In the Cliy of Han.
lion lax cul bill already ap­
tort, Florida, offer for a»l* weighted toward a cunnortlcn
Mrs. Chester Eldridge, Mrs.
and .&lt;-11 at public outcry to between smoking and various proved by House. The meas­
G. Spaulding, Mrs. E. Reed,
thi hlah -it and bant bidder
ure
wuuld
benefit
about
5u
diseases thsl the committee
fur caah. tha folbiwlne 4ai
Mrs. Gerald Grain, Mrs. E.
rrlbed
property
In could hardly come to any con­ million individuals and 376,000
Seminole County. Florida, to
corporations.
About
(wo Grierson and Mrs. E. (J. Balkclusion eacept thst cigarettes
wit:
will, chairman.
thirds nf (ax relief would go
l^jte J«. 17. IS, nlock "C". are harmful to health.
w&lt; miiimcut-: p a r k rk
into effect as of last Jan. 1,
PI.AT.
of
a
lleplat of
and the remainder next Jan.
Wood mere
Park
aa rarordad In Plat lb » K II
I. But if bill is long delayed.
p « « » St. of tha Public Re­
Congress could make effee
cord! of Seminole County,
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Florida,
|e»
lo t a 1
live dates April I, 1964 and
throUKh t and the North
April 1. 1963.
Dellary Constable Oscar D.
le e r of Gut T of aald
Paplntau will discuss the new
C IV IL RIGHTS
VV ,1. 1,tun re
Park.
*»
re­
corded to Plat n.mk II,
House links Committee be­ truffle la w* at a 7 p. m. dinPane It. o f the Public tt»
gins hearings Thursday on nor meeting toduy o f the RustTALLAHASSEE (U P I) t-nrde of Hmnlnol* County
Florida;
At.Su
KNOWN
broad civil rights hill which is [nest ami Professional WornGov.
Farris
Hryanl
opened
AH; Lula IS. I I and IS
expected
to reach House floor |*n'» Club of DeBary,
111ock C. VVoodmtra Park the new year tori ay pledged to
Ind lleplat, accord! nu to
early next month. No Senate
Th« meeting will tuke plurr
increasing "a * never before
plat Ihereuf recorJed I
consideration
until
a
f
t
e
r
at
the DeBary Itestioirnnt |
Plat Hook
II. ! * » « « TS.
Public Record! of H#ml- Florida'! btmnes* • industrial Bouse acts. The bill seeks to with Mrs. Bert Lederhaus pre­
nolo County. Florida;
community.’ ’
eliminate racial discrimina­ siding.
purauant to the Final Itecree
In
an
annual
year-end tion in voting, education, em ­
of Foreclmiire entered In a
rate pendlna In aald Court,
statement written for United ployment, public accommoda­ First By Second
Ilia alyla of which la
W ILM IN G TO N , N. C. ( U I T ) !
SI CAUt ill VN S I O R T O A O K Press
International,
Bryant tions and use of federal funds.
COSIPANV,
INC,
a
Florida
Most sections expected to get — A boy, weighing 8 pounds,
said he will travel to other
corporation.
Plaintiff, states in 1964 to talk "with through House relatively in­ I \ ounce*, ws* born today to
tact, b u t
measure
(sees Mr. and Mr*. Clyde It. Farrow
P H A V K R IUCAI.Tr COitP.. a buiineaa and industrial lead­
Southern filibuster in Senate. at one second pnst midnight, j
F l o r i d a corporation, t/k/a ers w in need to know of the
M EDICARE
P ltA VKIt HKAt.TV COMP.VNV. advantages o f having a faci­
according to tha attending |
a Florida corporation, and P *
Chances are dim for pass­ physician at Cap* Fear Me­
(1 Development Corp, a Flor­ lity in Florida "
ida corporation,
"Oura will be a working age of bill to provide hospital morial Hospital.
Refandanta,
and nursing home care for
The Farrows have on* other j
and ilia rhanrary numbar ef year—working for Florida and
all the people who make it Americans over &lt;3. House chilli.
which la l i m .
W I T N K M my band and tha the finest place in America Ways and Means Committee
official aaal of aald Court,
will resume hearings Jsn. 2»
thla Jrd day o f January. 1SSS. to live."
(HKA1.I
The
governor
predicted on proposal, which was pi­
JACKSONVILLE f UPI ) — A I
Arthur H. leckwlth. Jr.
geonholed Isst year. AH signs tour of Florida by Alfred |
Clark of the Circuit Court tourist volume in 1964 will
of Hemlnole County. Flor­ set records, surpssvlng the 14 indicate majority of commit­ Baker Lewis, treasurer o f the
ida
million visitors who eame to tee members are still opposed National Association for the |
Sly: Startha T. Vlhten
to the measure. The plan Advancement of Colored Peo­
the state in 1963
Deputy Clerk
Jnaeph St. S’ ltMarald
Florida
ia
the
nation's would provide health care ple, will start the beginning |
Attorney for Plaintiff
moonport, Bryant said, and it benefits financed by an in­ of thu 1961 N AAC P program
U S Hecorlty Tr ual Bulld.n*
Miami 13, Florida
"u lu r e s us of a continued crease in Social Security tax­ in the state, it was announced
FKanklln l-SSTI
position of prominence in ill es on both workers and em ­ Saturday Tlic tour will start '
Pot.: &gt;li Jin. T, t i l l
|in Jacksonville on Jan. 19. i|
future plans of our country." ployers.
CUSJ-S

War Maneuvers
Called Biggest

Tho

most accidents result from
minor
infractions o f thcac
laws which also bring traf­
fic tickets and fines to vio­
lator*. He urged all drivers
to read up on the new traf­
fic regulation*.
During the business meet­
ing conducted hy Darwin
Bruce, president, it was an­
nounced that the dub will
sponsor s dance from 1) p.in.
until 1 a nt. on
Saturday,
Feb. 8. with mtiale by “ The
Populalrs." Ticketa arc on
sale.
New member* joining the
club were Mr. and Mrs. Jock
Lumhertsun, Hr. and
Mis.
Harold Lynch and Mr*, ii.
lirure.

Altamonte
Garden Club
To Meet
II) Juba llartn*
The regular monthly cov.
ered dish supper meeting of
thu Altamonte Spring* Gar­
den Club wilt lie held this
Thursday at the Community
lb him- beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Speaker fur the evening
will bo Earl Nelson o f Apop­
ka who will tie its the topic
of his tulk, “ New Concepts
of Hose* in Florida.’*
Serving a- committee chair­
men for the
meeting
*re
Mr. nnd Sir*. Edward Kelsey.
Members of their committee
are Mr. and Mr*. It. S. Brad­
ford, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Dail­
ey. Mr. and Mr*. J. N . Kailley and I)r and Mr*. Paul
Sdmllert.

from tho

United States— is being hold

Papincau pointed out that

Smoking Report St. Johns Exhibit Featured
Due Saturday At DeBary Mansion House

M «.

Taylor’s

marriage to Richard B u rto n -

DeBary

day evening in the Fire Rec­
reation Hall.

in a box car and unlouded piece by piece, the
shipment was packaged and loaded on a flat car.
The cargo was unloaded by a forklift. The lum­
ber came more than 3,GOO miles through all
types o f weather to reach this destination.

Ellinbeth

trousseau for her forthcoming

in

Democratic Clsh last Thurs-

FIRST CARLO AD o f lumber to arrive in Semi­
nole County utilizinjr u new piickajfinjr process is
shown beimt unloaded at the Uator Lumber Com­
pany yards in Sanford. The shipment came from
Snoqualmie Falls, Wash. Instead o f being loaded

V enn

Customs Holds
Up Liz Taylor's
Trousseau

By Mr*. Adam M ailer

another one which

# * n f«r B

Tuw, Jan. 7, '64— Page ;

dresses

were

here rather than

to

shipped
Puerto

Viillnrta, (he seaside resort
where Burton and Mlsa Taylor
are tiring, because there are
no rustoms facilities there.
The reason far the delay in
cleuring the Hollywood star's
wardrobe was not explained
immediately.
Mis* Taylor is expected to
marry Burton aa soon as she
is divorced from singer Eddie
Fisher, probably U tcr this
month.

DR. LUTH ER T A K H K L L o f Doliary, retired,
and Mrs. Tnrbell recently returned from it vi.-tit
at the Veteran* Hospital in Dublin, Ga., where
many of the technique* anti instrument* used in
therapy were invented by Dr. Tarbcll. A ctive in
many phases o f civic and social life here, Dr.
Tarhell also hits spoken before Sanford doctors
at Seminole Memorial Hospital on his thernpeu-.
tic inventions.
(Cox Photo)

W SCS To M e e t
In Casselberry

By Jane Casselberry
The January meeting o f
the Casselberry Community
Methodlat WSCS will be held
at H p.m. Thursday at the
church with Mrs. Phil Caesher In chsrgo o f tho program.
Host ease*
w ill he
Mrs.
Thoms* Gulllckson, Mrs. Ilare
cision and study i(.
ry MrPeek, Mrs. Otis Lea
Thu court set aside u* an im­ and Mr*. Oscar Fcase.
pairment of interstate com­
I
merce regulations that requir­
Then's no place tike home*,
ed Pensacola area distributors
to accept the full supply of
rote
das* one fliud milk, except
that going to m ilitary bases,
from designated
Pensacola
producers.
surf ne turn b*e
Polar Ice ('ream A Cream­
NOW lot a new
ery Co., Pensscotu, challenged
Kodak HAM tom
the order, maintaining It could
gel milk cheuper front dairy
men just serosa the line in
Alaliuma.
Class one milk Is that sold
far drinking rather than for
CAMERA HHOF
manufacture Into dairy prod
210 8. P A R K A V E .
uets.

Milk Ruling Could Be Extended
To Other Areas, Horne Says
TA L L A H A S S E E

(U P I)

—

A U. H. .Supremo Court rul­
ing setting
pricing

uslilo

ItMU milk

regulations

in

the

Pensacola area knock* out a
uhntanlisl percentage o f pre­
lection for local dairy farmers,
State Milk Commission at­
torney Mallory Horne said to­
day.
Horne suid the deciaion, an­
nounced toduy in Washington,
apparently will not affect
other marketing arena under
slate regulation, although sim­
ilar orders are In effect else» here.
Ha resolved further eomrnent until ho ran get tho de­

STATE M E N T

Pictures

Wieboldt’s

OF CONDITION

DECEMBER 31, 1963

Rice Eaters

*

Outlook For
Major Issues

Legal Notice

Bryant Pledges
Business Push

Florida State Bank
SANFORD, FLO R ID A

RESOURCES

Banking House,
Furniture &amp; Fixtures

(id,500.00
233,464.65

Other Assets
United States Government Bonds

4,700,338,61

Other Bonds

1,572,225.88

Cash and Due From Banks

l,:i!)2,924,45
$14,910,750.8 L

T O T A L RESOURCES

DeBary BPW
To Meet

N A A C P Tour

$ 0,IMS,297.22

Loiins and Discounts

L IA B IL IT IE S
Capital Stock

500.000.

00

Surplus

430.000.

00

Undivided Profits

106,925.01
44,567.20

Other Reserves
Reserve For Bad Debts

218,206.96

Unearned Discount

125.000.

00

13,486,051.64

Deposits

$14,910,750.81

T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S

F LO P /D A S T A T E B A N K
MEMBER
F.D.I.C.

m
X A N fO ffO

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you

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�"U TsH oId our Ffi^SufTMaybe
It's One of O w l''

Roumillat Commended
When Sanford attorney Karlyle
Boneholder beeane president o f the
Seminole County Chamber o f Com*
■ o n e fo r 1964, ha (tapped Into what
■ n a y btliera to be one o f the moat
Important joba anyone in thia county
w ill fill durine the year.
F o r the man who turned over the
praaident's gave) to Houaholder led
the chamber through one o f lte moat
ambltioua yeara. That man waa
Frmneia E. Roumillat Jr., a local
drugyiat, who freely cave o f hla time
and talent in leading the chamber
through the highly productive year
o f 1968.
The first o f the many Important
developments to come during Rou*
millat'e administration waa the open­
in g o f the new 100,000 square-foot
H L H -Products
»
* g f-o r the pro­
plant
his $1
ceasing o f vegetables.
vegetables, Trnia
$ i mllmu*
lion-plus industrial plant became the
largest individual structure fo r in­
dustry ever built In Seminole. In
addition, the H. L. Hunt Company
purchased 600 acres to be developed
Into the Sanford Industrial Park.
One 80,000 aquare-foot speculative
building has already been conatruct•d.
Following the opening o f the
Hunt plant, AHx’a new, modernistic
plant waa formally opened for the
manufacture of i w l m a u l t a and
sportswear.
A huge celebration commemorat­
in g the founding of Seminole Coun­
t y BO y e a n ago waa held In April
a fte r s u month o f carefully and succeaafful planning by a committee
headed by George Touhy. The all­
day event waa attended by the larg­
est crowd ever to be assembled in
one place in the county.
The members o f the countywide
committee who planned the celebra­
tion left a tremendous challenge ot
those who will be trying to surpass
this year's semi-centennial event
when the county observes its 100th
birthday In the year 2013,
A ll o f these events w ere followed
b y the chamber sponsored pipeline
from Lake Monroe to the Sanford
N aval A ir Station, and the estab­
lishment o f the Sanford Naval Acad­
emy— a private school fo r boys.
On tne surface, neither o f the
two projects just listed appear to
have been controversial. However,
numerous complications developed
that required the coordinating ef­
forts o f the Chamber to reach the
successful conclusions which finally
materialized.
The pipeline proved to be another
factor in the over-all $15 million exsnslon program at the Naval Air
tatlon, plus the fact thnt the fuel
transported by barges on the St.
Johns River added approximately 25
to 30 million gallons o f fuel oil to the
tonnage previously transported on
the river. This turned out to bo a
m ajor factor in tho promotion ot tho
canal which eventually will link tho
St. Johns with tho Indian River at
Titusville.
The Naval Acndemy, operated by
the Ilonarr McFndden Foundation,
purchased the vacant dormitory
owned by the San Francisco Giants
plus some 25 acres ot adjacent hind
from tho City of Sanford. In addi­
tion to tho economical aspect, the
anticipated .‘100 to 400 youngsters
Who will be in attendance when the
school reaches Us full |u&gt;tentinl will
add materially to thu cultural dimato o f tho county.
Early in March tho Chamber’s
university site committee began to
function with Douglas Slcnstrum as
chairman.
Serving with him us committee
members were Senator Mack Cleve­

S

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land, Rap. 8. J. Davis Jr., Rap. Jan
fortune, Roumillat. Sanford’s form­
er M ayor Tom McDonald, County
Commission Chatman Gan. J. C.
Hutchison, and the chamber's man­
ager, John Krlder.
Thia undoubted!/ was the grantsat challenge the chamber ever feead. D m to the fine work o f this
chamber committee Seminole ap­
proaches the Mate Board o f Control
Meeting in Tallahassee, Jan. 10, with
two o f tho throe sites remaining un­
der consideration. The loecess o f
this committee can be attributed to
the careful planning o f the members,
their perseverance, and the coopera­
tion o f all o f the county’s public o f­
ficials.
Because o f the scope o f the work
o f the university ait# location com­
mittee, the w o n carried on by the
Armed Forces, Industrial, Airport
and Lon g Bonn Planning commit­
tees waa overshadowed.
F o r example, then Is the cham­
ber sponsored metropolitan telephone
service that, i f approved, will unite
the county mors closely by providing
communications without toll charges.
This committee, under the chairman­
ship o f Clifford MeKIbbin and Rep.
Davis, plana to culminato their t iforts lata this month.
The initial Seminole Industrial
show, under the chairmanship o f
8cott Burns waa such a huge suc­
cess that this will be a planned pro­
gram each year. Between 85 and 40
buftiness and industrial firm s par­
ticipated in the event.
Lost, but certainly not leant, the
1063 Legislature created the St.
Johns-Indlan River Canal District
with authority under the A ct to
build a canal linking tho two water­
ways. The District is comprised of
Seminole, Brevard, Orange and Vol­
usia counties. The district obtained
$40,000 from the State Internal Im­
provement Fund and haa completed
preliminary engineering and survey
design. This, of course. Is the result
o f many ysars o f work by the cham­
ber.
This report o f RoumHint's year
o f leadership could not be complete
without reporting the tremendous
increase in Inquiries resulting from
the chamber’s expanded activities
during 1063. This has required the
replacement o f practically all mail­
ing pieces used In its promotional
program. Sometimes, requests for
Information about Seminole total
mora than a thousand a month.
The Herald commends Roumillat,
his executive committee, the board
of directors, and the chamber's man­
ager— John Krider, for the accom­
plishments achieved during the past
year. And it means that Hmiahohler
has n gigantic task ahead o f him
during 10C4.

Thought For Today
You are the salt of the earth, but
ir tho salt has lost its taste, its
strength, its quality, how can tho
snltness bo restored? It is not good
for nnything any longer but to bn
thrown out und trodden under foot
by men.— Matthew 5:13 (Tho Am ­
p lifie d New Testament),
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Fetor Msoit

Political Notebook
_______________ Is rn n h g ■plUon o f the Communist Forty
la tbs l l - y i s r c e n t battle

Dr. Crone’s

on th. oamo,pofart node
by Supremo Coart Associate
auks the CoMmuofat Party o f
Justices W illUm O. Doaflss
the Unites States mi s t e r and William J. Brennan Jr* fa
their dissenting opinions ea
the Supreme Court 1961 deci­
**aa fasti umsutellty o f a
s piracy'* te overthrow the U. sion.
B. government.
Chief Justice Earl Warren
Deportment o f Justice will agreed with this dissent, and
« • eek the U. B. Court o f want farther In declaring that
Appeals fa Washington to re­ tha original Subvereiva Activ­
hear before lte full bench o f ities Control Board’s order
nlna Judges tha caae against that tha Communist Party
tho Communist P arty o f the must register should be nulli­
United States fo r refusal to fied for procedural flaws. As­
iter under tha Internal sociate Justice Hugo Black
Security A ct o f 1SS0, end to dissented on tho ground that
oee Ms membership and ha considered the Internal Se­
fi nonets.
curity Act unconstitutional.
A three-judge panel o f the
This last point also was tha
Appeals Court under Chief opinion o f Harry 8. Truman
Judge David L Breielon re­ when he vetoed tha Internal
cently ravened tha opinion of Security Act, mors familiarly
the U. 8. District Court for known as ths MeCarrait act
tha District o f Columbia In Congress passed It over the
this cast.
President's veto.
The district court In Decem­
These dlasenta are being
ber 1963 found tha Commun­
cited now as evidence o f weak­
ist Party guilty o f refusing to
ness In the basic law. Amend­
register and fined It 1120,000.
ments may be proposed next
This waa assessed on the basis
year.
of $10,000 fo r tho original re­
B et It la noteworthy that on
fusal to register and $10,000
a day fo r 11 days further re­ the same day the Appeals
fusal to n g is te r prior to Dec. Court reversed the earlier
opinion In the Communita
1, 1961.
Though the Appeals Court’s Party ease, it elao upheld or
reversal o f thia opinion was at ders o f the Subversive Actlvfirst interpreted as a serious ltles Control Board that four
setback in the government’s Communist f r o n t organ lie
long legal war against the tiona be required to register.
They are Veterans o f the
Communist Party in Amerlea,
First, a certain number a n It doss not effect In any way Abraham
Lincoln Brigade,
athletic-minded, so they eeek tha basic U. S. Supreme Court United May Day Committee,
a T V to watch a prfia figh t decision on June 1961.
American Committee for Pro­
or bat) game.
This 5-4 decision, In the ma­ tection o f the Foreign Born
The second group will argue jority opinion written by fo r­ and tha Jefferson School of
politics or protest about tag. mer Justice Felix Frankfurter, Social Science.
ea.
The government's battle to
upheld Internal Security and
But t third and often larger Subvtralva Activities Control force registration o f Com
crowd w ill put their heads A ct requirements that the munlits therefore goes on un
together and In furtive tones Communist Party must reg­ interrupted before Subversive
tell lewd jokea and swill down ister.
Activities Control Board un
hard liquor In tha hope they
In aubstsnee, all that the der Chairman Francis A . Cher­
can get a throw-back to their three-judge
Appeals Court ryfraternity days.
SACB’a report fo r tha fiscal
panel did waa to point out
This latter group is In the that tha Department o f Jusmala “ swan long” stage.
tlca would have trouble In en­
You wives should thus perk forcing legislation requiring
up and become more seductive Communists to register i f any
mates or you may lose your o f tha party members exercis­
huahands entirely.
ed the Fifth Amendment This
Such males ara becoming provides that no person "shall
pletonk. And a platonic or im­ be compelled In any criminal
potent husband can rapidly ease to be a witness against
go berserk in hie social life. hlmsslf."
Wives, fight fire with flrel
From a legal standpoint, the
Revive your allure.
Interesting thing about the
Km ploy
a new hairdo. three-judge Appeals C o u r t
Change to an exotic perfume, opinion la that its objection
plus diaphanous nighties.
to the District Court’s convicA lot of you fat biddiee
could profit by bathing mora
often, too, and with perfumad

Worry Clinic
CASK R-447: Hiram H.t
aged 46, la a prominent bullntia executive.
"But Dr. Crane," hla em­
barrassed w ife began, " I ha*#
Juit learned a vary humiliat­
ing thing about Hiram.
"M y brother telli ma that
Hiram and a few of hla mala
eronlta from tha club, ara
accuitomcd to visiting burles­
que ihowa onca or twice par
weak.
"W hat would make a promi­
nent and morally upright man
like Hiram aver do auch a
thing t
"Why, Ju.it euppose It be­
came known In our neighbor­
hood! It would be ao humiliat­
ing I could never attend any
social event again!"
.
8K X TONICS
Wa phyalciana often pre­
scribe tonics to perk up your
gastric appetite.
And I often urge attendance
at church an a tonic for your
aoul or apiritual need.
Doctor# likewise prescribe
teitosterone and other hor­
mones an a sexual tonic for
men In middle age,
llut a Int o f laymen try to
prescribe for their awn erotic
decline.
Since Impotence le largely

a psychological problem, men
Ilka Hiram may thus prod
thair waning sexuality by
pornographic pictures, lewd
jokes and visile to burlesque
shows.
Many tlmea f havt warned
you wives that a man with a
ravenoua
gastric
appetite
doesn’t try to whet hla hun­
ger with constant appetisers.
No, it la the fellow with a
diffident atomach who trite to
stimulate It with vrlna before
dinner, plus anchovies, caviar
end hore d’oeuvrea,
Wives, pleas* wake up to
reality when you tea that your
huaband la trying to prod
hlmsslf In the erotic realm!
For when men fear that
their erotic vigor Is waning,
they are likely to employ psy­
chological goads.
Such men may thus employ
picturea o f nude girl* ea their
erotic anchovies.
Risque stories and lewd
Jokea then serve much as sexual caviar I
Rurlesqua shows and por­
nographic pictures are em­
ployed as psychic testosterone. soap.
W ear lacy fringes on your
Just analyae middle aged
men at the average social ■lips end beware of the shiny,
gathering. The usually divide hinh-looklng nylon lingerie,
for they rebuff men.
Into 3 classical groups.

year ending Juna SO, 1S6S, fast
filed, ehowa that the board had
37 membership eases before
f t In 3$ o f those eaaea the
board haa ordered registration.
Among tha hotter known
names on the list are William
Albertaon,
Miriam
Friendlander, Dorothy Healey, Louts
We Instock, Ctaudo Llghtfoot
and Flora HalL But none has
registered.
Public demand that this le ­
gal battla against tha Com­
munists bo intensified la build­
ing up as a rem it o f President
Kennedy’s aasaaainaUon by •
self-styled "M arxist.”

• O 's and A 's
Q— How did "Grasshopper
Glacier" In Montana get Its
name?
A — It takes its name from
the fact that milHona o f graeahopper* ara buried In lte lee.
Sdentlita estimate that yaare
ago the injects, migrating
over the mountain rangee,
were caught in e severe storm
end deposited In the forming
glacier.
Q— How did the Important
Greek translation o f the Old
Testament receiva the name
SeptuaglntT
A —The name Septuagint la
from a Latin word meaning
"seventy.
It
Is commonly
supposed to refer to an early
belief that tha translation waa
made In 73 days by 73 schoL
ari.
Q— Who originated "Hello**
as a conventional form o f
greeting on the telephone?
A— It Is believed to have
originated with Thomsi A.
Edison. The forerunner of tho
word probably was "b illo w "
with the accent on the se­
cond syllable, knows as a
"sailor's hall.’*

Paragraphs

•

Whnt Is the value o f salt? It is
not antiseptic. Salt never cures cor­
ruption. The figure is that o f u
moral quality operating on tho earth
level, umongst men living in tho
midst o f material things, prevent­
ing tho spread o f corruption. What
is tho value o f your influence?
tho spread o f corruption. What is
tho viiluu o f your influence?
— Rev. C. C. Dees Jr., Pastor
Sanford Alliance Church

Unclassified

The fifth annual all-Florida ing Seminole among other
cent was reported by Winn- orange dessert contest will be counties, is receiving 90 Aims
this week on permanent loan
Dixie Stores during s four- launched Jan. 13, with mora
from the Florida Institute for
week period ending Dec. 14. lhan $10,000 la prises being Continuing Universities Stud­
Winn-Dixie now hai 631 re­ offered contestants preparing ies. The Alms are for use fa
the best desserts using or­ public schools.
tail outlets.
s e e
anges, says the Florida Citrus
s e e
Co mm lea ion.
TT
m
history
o f ■ steel rail
Ths University o f Florida
•
a s
Is recorded fa symbols rolled
gyra becomes s giant tele­
Steadily rising employment into Its web. Any standard
vision studio next week when during 1963 forecast] a bright rail can be traced back to the
AUC tapes two Hootenanny 1964, State Industrial Com­ furnace In which it was msdc,
shows for network use on mission
Chairnun
Worley the particular "h e tt" of steel
Jen. 11and Feb. S.
Drown predicts in a year-end fa m which It came and the
By Hall Cochran
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review. He foresees almost 2W portion of the Ingot from
It’s
funny how
a sailor
Four million Americana live million non-farm employee In which It w u rolled.
• e •
makes his
living onwaterin
but mobile homes, sod 3JO,- 1970 In contrast to 1903's aver­
000
of
them
are
Floridians.
age
o
f
1,400,100.
Public
hearings
on sir pol­
seldom touches it when he's on
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lution scheduled for Orlando
short.
Florida Presbyterian College
The nation's fifth largest in late February hava baen
a e
o
has been granted provisional domestic airline, Delta haa moved to Tampa, says U. 8
An uther is one who takes accreditation by the Southern
been assured of lopping f3M Sen. Edmund Muikle of Maine,
a leading part in a theater,
Association of College and million in gross revenues for chairman of the special sub­
e •
•
Universities.
the first time in s single cal- committee on Air and Water
Middle age le when tha av­
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endar year.
Pollution of tha Senate Public
erage parson wishes ha tied
•
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A meeting of ail Missouri
Works Committee. The change
started to save when ha was Vslley College alumni will be
The newly m a ted regional was mad* to accommodate
young.
held In Orlando, Jin. 13.
film library In Orlando, s e rr witnesses.
A sales Increase of S.IS per

Barbs

W AY

good
idea
this m onth...every month

Charles L Park Jr., M.D.
why Momma* o w r e s w

A t* .* «

n I

announces

the

association

S a v in g s in v e ste d by January 10th w ill cam prof­
its from the first o f Utc year fo r a full year's return
next December 31st. Money added by the 10th o f
•very month will cam fo r the entire month fo r
m a x im un profits all the Hnvw,

of
Current Rate

M. Arthur Nesmith, M.D.
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Sanford, Florida

Tuea., January 7, 1964

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Oviedo Plays Ocoee; Lyman M eets Lakeview
Mikler, Courier Hornets Sting
Pace Lions In Tribe 6 9 -4 9
Head Coaeh Ralph Stumprs
Seminole High Cagera found
the going tough again le ft
night when they traveled to
Orlando and got stung by the
Hornet* o f Bishop Moore High
School, 69 to 49.
The Metro Conference en­
gagement taw the Hornet*
rack up their second league
decision against three set­
backs while the Tribe drop­
ped* their third loop affair
against that one victory — a
win over Orlando's Edgewater earlier in the hirdboird
season.
Including all games played,
it was the seventh loss for
Stum pfs outfit against one
victory. Bishop Moore now
sports a four and four re­
cord for the year in and out
of conference play.
It was another bad night In
the shooting department for
the Tribe. The visitors did
their share of the shooting but
they couldn't sink them. In
fact the Tribe couldn't hardly
buy a basket in the opening
stanza. They did rack up eight
points but the Hornets grab­
bed 17 to take a lead they

■ f Jo* WarOn
BmM Sport* Writer
Seminole County'* 1962-63
champions, the Oviedo Lions,
tackle the long borne stretch
of the 1963-64 basketball sea­
son. a* th* Orange and Black
host the tough Ocoee CardtnaU tonight. Returning from
the holiday rest, the Lions
hope to Improve their 3-3 re­
cord as Oviedo beads into the
brunt of iti schedule.
Paced by forwards, Jimmy
Courier and Billy Mikler, the
Lions have averaged M S
points in the first five tilts.
The Lion quintet has toppled
Mootverde, Lyman and Os­
ceola, with the toisei coming
in close fought games with
Mount Dora and N ew Smyrna,
the latter being lost in an
ovsrtima affair.
Courier and Mikler have
proved to be the Lion's "onetw o" punch, the two averag­
ing 30.4 and 10.8 respectively.
Guards Ted BeUhorn and Rex
Brooks have also supplied
food support when it was
sorely needed.
Oviedo's touted full court
press has effectively rendered
opposition
powerless,
and
coupled with the Lion’s hust­
ling, Oviedo has proved to be
a threat in Central Florida.
Oviedo’- remaining schedule
is to he a tough test for the
Horn. Oviedo is scheduled to
meet the powerful quintets of
Titusville, N ew Smyrna, and
notably Maynard Evans of Or­
lando which is currently rated
number eight in Florida Cage
competition.
Oviedo will also face smalt
or new cage squads that prove
to be threats, such at Ml.
Dora Bible, Ocoee, and Eau
Gallit. A recent addition to
Oviedo's cage schedule la
Melbourne Central Catholic.
The game which will be play­
ed in Oviedo Jan. 28. This will
be the only meeting of the two
schools.

Melro Loop
Standings
W
Evans
3
Boone
3
Colonial
2
Winter Park
2
Bishop Mooro
2
Seminote
1
Edgewater
1
Oak Ridge
0
Games Tonight

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never relinquished.
In the second frame Bishop
Moore posted 30 points while
the Tribe got 13 to hold a 37
to 31 margin at halftime.
Sanford racked up only 10
points in the third quarter
while the Hornets had their
best period of the tilt when
they came up with 23. In the
finale, the Tribe came to life
with 16 while Bishop Moore—
with ace Gary Preiaaer out
fo r more than six minutes on
fouls—could manage only 10.
Prelsaer, even though he
fouled out, led the evening's
scaring department with 23
points. Seminole's Mike Bowes
had hla usual good night— get­
ting 17 more to run his sea­
son's total to 143 points in
eight games.
Seminole sank only slightly
more than 38 per cent o f its
shots.
In the preliminary affair,
Head Coach John Colbert's
JayVces five racked up an­
other victory, taking a 73 to
47 decision from the little Hor­
nets.
SEMINOLE (49)— Bowes 7-1317; Williams 000; Glad 2-04; Firestone 2-0-4; Day 0-0-0;
T yre 2-3-0; Johnson 2-3-7;
Barks 0-2-2; Higgins 1-0-2;
Brown 1-0-2; Sheffield 0-2-2.
Tolals 17-13-49.
BISHOP .MOORE (69) — Kenilk 0-0-0; Durkin 3 3-9; M iller
2-0-4; McNamara 2-0-4; Steinke 6-7-19;
Marline*
3-0-6;
Preisser 7-9-23; Dunn 1-0-2;
Lobozynski 0-0-0; Mahoon 0-00; Edwards 1-0-2; Von Gal 0-00; Totals 23-1969.
Seminole ........ I 13 10 18— 19
Bishop Moore 17 20 22 10—69

Oak Ridge at Winter T alk
Evans at Boone
Edgewater at Colonial
Games Friday Night
Bishop Moore at Edgewater
Winter Park at Colonial
Seminole at Evani
Itoone at O ik Ridge

AIou Signs
MI L W A U K E E f l J P I ) Felipe Alou, obtained from the
San Francisco Giants a month
ago, signed his 196! contract
Monday with the Milwaukee
H'avcs. Milwaukee Manager
Bobby Bragan plans to use
Atou as a center fielder.

Hounds Take SHS In Bowling Tryouts
On Orange
Belt Team
The L y m a n Greyhounds
meet Winter Garden's Lakeview Red Devils tonight at
the Lyman gym in their first
Orange Belt Conference tilt
of the basketball season.
The 'Hounds, now
with
three wins and two losses,
have been playing heads up
ball in the past two games
and hope to stay hot a* they
meet the Red Devils tonight.
Lakeview has been doing real
well this season and ahoulil
bo favored to whip t h e
'Ilounda by at least IS or 20
points.
The Lyman Junior varsity
should pull Its record up to
five wins tonight without any
trouble.
The probable starting line
up for the Greyhounds will be
Joe Asher ami Bill Tolson,
the guards, Don Smith at cen­
ter, ami Jim Goplcn and
Itichard Grant at the forward
slots.
For the JVs It will be Gary
Gunter and Steve Simpkins
at the guards, Dave Maties
at center with Richard Moore
and John Burkhimer the for­
wards.
Game time will be 6:30 p.m.

Vaulter Pennel
Jumps With Joy
NEW YORK (U P I ) — Pole
vaulter John Pcnncl, who ad­
mits he had a ‘’jumping com­
plex even when I was little,"
today was Jumping with Joy
over his selection as winner
o f the 1983 James E. Sullivan
Award.
"I'm completely thrilled and
overwhelmed," said the 23year-old senior from North­
east Louisiana State College
after being notified that he
had finisher! first in Die vot­
ing for the most coveted prize
o f amateur athletes.

Try-outs
fo r
tha
InterScholastic Bowting League,
which will encompass high
schools
in
Seminole
and
Orange Counties, began Mon­
day at Jet Lanes with stu­
dents from Seminole High
School on hand.
The league w ill be compos­
ed U
ten h i g h
achools
throughout Central
Florida
and bowl their games on
3Ionday afternoons from 4 to
6 p.m.
The qualifying period will
run through Jan. 37. The ac­
tual start of the league is
scheduled for Feb. 3.
The tentative list of parti­
cipating schools for the conrerenee i n c l u d e s Apopka,
Boone, Colonial, Edgewater,
Evans, Oak Ridge, Ocoee.
Winter Park,
Lyman and
Seminole.
The league is fashioned
after the type o f schedules
used during the football and
basketball seasons. Each of
the schools listed will have
one bowling establishment as
Its home lanes.

Eaeh Mondiy afternoon, the
league will rotate Its sched­
ule to inctudb bowling at 10
bowling
establishments
throughout tie area.
The progrim is being of­
fered by the Bowling Pro­
prietor's Association. Accord­
ing to its president, John A.
Spolskl o f Jet Lanes, all of
the feature* outlined and of­
fered in a regular league will
be donated to the students.
There will net be any charge
whatever. The games, shoes,
blouses and shirts, plus prac­
tice games will be provided
free to all league members by
all participating members of
the proprietor'! association.
* The purpose o f the Icsgue
Is to provide competition in
a carry-over sport, provide
healthy recreation in a whole­
some atmosphere, participate
in the National Physical Fit­
ness Program and to promote
sportsmanship.
Each participating h i g h
school will be represented by
one team of boys and one
team of girls. Each team will

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greyhound racing program to­
night at the Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club.
The sleepers, J R. Githens'
Hinge Pup anti II. H. Wil­
liams' Tom Smiley will be the
betting favorites in the tea
lured lOb'i race.
Carl Tracy's Barnacle Hob
—the sentimental favorite —
will be attempting to regain
some lost prestige in the fea­
ture race after arriving late
and (inidiing fourth in his
first start. The sensational
youngster, T. J. Daniel's Hob
Drake, runs in the Grade C
eighth race and will lie at­
tempting to extend his un­
beaten string to three straight
Tonight’s 11-race- card be­
gins at 8:10 p in.
Tonight’ s entries:
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again on the earning Monday*
By John A.SpoUH
Today's tha day for all o f Jan. 13th at 4 p. m.

It la expected that each the fellows o f the Navy Intra­
bowler will have to maintain mural League to have their
eligibility itandarda to be re­
get-together to make plana fo r
tained as a member of the
the new aeason.
team.
Tonight, they’U have what’e
Matches will be held on a
been
tabbed as familiarisation
borne and home basis snd
will consist o f three games night. I t means eiaetly what
bowled on a scratch basis. it sounds like . . . a chance fo r
None o f the team members some o f tha newer members
may be members of the o f th* various squadrons to
Am erican Bowling Congresi come out and bowl with their
or the W.t.B.C.
new friends and get the feel
All o f the "Hom e Establish­ o f bowling together as a team.
m ents" will provide the fol­
For their benefit, all pros­
lowing: shirts and blouses of pective membera to the league
school colors for the teams w ill be able to bowl three
with the school's name on the games fo r one dotlar.
back, tw o hours of free inAccording to John Knecland
ktructlon each week for team and Georg# King—President
membera and up to 13 other and Secretary o f the league,
students who are selected by the official starting time and
the school coach may partici­ date will be next Tuesday, Janpate in the free practice, pro­ 14th at 6:15 p, m. for the firat
vide fo r the costs of sanction­ "quad and th* second group
ing the league through the to bowl at 9:43 p. m.
Am erican Junior B o w l i n g
It would appear that there'll
Congress and contribute to­ again be 26 teams functioning
wards the trophies for the in this loop. However, i f ait
winning teams.
goes aa planned, there'll lie 32
teams In the start of the Fall
Schedule. We'll have more on
that phase o f it a little bit
Inter on.
In any event, if you're want­
ing in on Hanford's largest
men’s league , . . now’a the
time to get aboard.
Monday afternoon’s tenth
Elsewhere in The Hanford
game perfects sweepstakes at
Herald you’ll be r e n d i n g
the Orlando Seminole Fronton
mucho re/the High School In­
was a Jal alai bettor's dream
ter Scholmtie League. To ndd
come true—an 8-7 combination
Just a little bit more to the
that returned ft,232.30 for a
fire, here are the names o f
$3 ticket.
thoae students who were nn
Whoops o f delight, and at
hum! on Momlny for the FHEK
least
one
ruder - rending
H O W LING : Jim Woo.li, Jim
scream, came from the ma­
Morris, Glenn Mueller, Hutph
tinee crowd a* the figures
went up on the hoard. The 7-6 Unger, John Hoggi, Jerry
Smith, Bob Frantzrn, lion
qitinlela paid a tidy 197.80.
Hires, Don
Winners o f the game were Nic Indus, Hick
Martin and Quintana in post Griffin, David Cooprlder, Ron­
eight, with Jactn and Agustln nie Frederick, Ed lluhhnrd.
Stephen Gordie, Terry Eehbringing post seven in second.
Iriarte and Areitio, the pre- ols, Steve Cain, Rob Jones,
game favorites, finished (hint. Put Zuell, Len Kelnhurt, Jim ­
Perfects payoffs have been my I'uge, Duve Morris, Stove
moving upward at the fron­ Ilnsiutt, John Jernigam Sandy
ton, with 1708 per ticket go­ Levy.
Jennettn Pnvld.nn,
Mary
ing to those who picked the
winner and ninnenip of Sat­ Swigonaki, Karen Wn1latc.lt,
urday night's AH Mar Dou­ ilurhurn Alfuid, Ann liutl.-r,
Joyce W ulu mid Muicin Culebles event.
in Monday night's program, mnn.
the daily double was shared
Additional try-outs will bo
by t'ria and Areitio. paying conducted this condng Mon­
$117 ikj for the 3 3 combination. day. In the event any of the
students o f Seminole High
were unuhtc to nltend this past
Momlny, they'll bo nc e p ted
SAN JUAN, Puerto H ico(U l'I) — Juan Chi Chi Rodriguez of Puerto Rico won the
3thole
Dorado Dearli golf
tournament Monday with a
STOCK i 10 LM (U PD —Floyd
record 20. Rodriguez shot a
three under-par 69 over the Pallerion, 192. New York,
final 18 holes. Rusty Gilbert stopped Sante Amontl, 191,
o f Woodstock, Vt.. and David Italy (8).
Jimenez of Puerto Rico Ued
N E W YORK (UIM) - W il­
for second place at 221.
helm Von Homburg. 178, L oi
Th* Caspian ilea's 141,3V) Angeles stopped Bob McKin­
square miles makes it the ney, 178'», Tacoma, Waih.
largest lake on earth.
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2 Sleepers, Favorite $5 Ticket Gels.
Back $1,232
On S0KC Bill Tonight

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SAN DIEGO, Calif. &lt; U P I&gt; The San Diego Chargers reign­
ed today as champions of Die
American Football League.
The Chargers u&lt;m the title
Sunday by smashing the Hus­
ton Fatroit* 51-10 in the an­
nual championship game be­
tween the Eastern and Wealand girl student at foul lino.
rra Division leaders.
The Patriots entered the
game boasting the league's
finest defense, but the run­
ning of Keith Lincoln and
Paul I-owe, and the passing
of Tobin Rote and John Iladl
sent Boston hack to the draw­
bait just over tho foul line.
angle to the boards to Com ing board* to prepare for next
When the ball Is rclcu.cd pemmte for the curve.
| season,
continue ths awing o f the
youngster's arm In a good fo l­
low through to at least should­
er high with the arm parallel
to th* lane.
Have th* youngster hold this
position until th* bail reaches
the pins. It’s important to em­
phasize a good follow through
from th* beginning roll o f the
bull.
I f th* ball eurvn le ft or
right into the channel, direct
tho next delivery at a slight

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Fight Results

Say, if you art a

parent

who has a ton or daughter
who'd like to belong to tho
Parent Youngster L e a g u o,
there’s an opening rig h t now.
While talking with
Frank
Wolfe, President of tho Lea­
gue which bowls on Mondays
at 6:45 p. m., he asked that
w « stress the point that any­
one who’e interested in having
fun with their youngster
should certainly feel welcomo
on joining the group. I t doesn’ t
much matter what the respec­
tive averages are o f tha par­
rot and youngster as tha
.cores are based on the handi­
cap system anyhow. I t sorta
bnlaneea itself out w ith bosinners and those w ho have
lMiwied previously.
Th* most important aspect
ia the fact thut bowling la a
family sport. Come on out and
have yourself a good tim e with
the others in the league.
This past Thursday, Alice
Sexton took command of the
scoring for the Pinecreat Inn
League gals with a whopping
198/486 aeries. Seems to me
like most of the gals w ere ju st
Itching to get that bowling
ball back in their hands fo l­
lowing the brief lay-off during
tho holidays.
On that same night, Jean
Krieck was rollin' a hot to .
muto, cause Jeanla splintered
the wood to the tune o f 225/
530, Man-0h-Day, thut’a th*
kind o f scoring I ’d juat lovo to
have in league play lately,
High man was Jim Maloney
— 102/BI3. (I know exactly
how you feel Jim , . , , the
.klrts are starting to heat the
trousers more often than not
here o f Intel)
It was Nancy Gramkow and
Curtis Alieny leading the Sentinole Memorial llospitul Lea­
gue. Nancy climbed Into tha
spotlight with her 172/447
and Curtin was hammering the
head pin nil night long, 241/
549. Niincy received n double
surprise by seeing her name
drawn for the Red Pin Award
for the month of December.
Now nbe'll receive a brand new
bowling ball. (Now watch her
.moke, men!)
Don’t forget about our Saturdny Night Moonlight Bowling at 9 p. in. Still the same
old routine . . , lots o f prizes
and iurpri.es and most o f nil
. . . tots of fun for everybody.

N o W aiting
FOR L A N E S
E V E R Y N IG H T

Jet Lanes
FA 2-7512
tiring The Entire
Family Out Rowling

THEDEPENDABLE: SUCCESS CARS OF ’64

How To Teach Youngsters
time, to practice. Correct rigid

T H E S W IN G

positions and wrong thumb di­
rection.

(Second of a Series)
Position

yourself

in

full

view o f your youngsters. As
you

demonstrate,

take

the

proper etanco: le ft font for­
ward, right foot hack. Fit the
ball to your hand; place it at
your side, arm fully extended.
Tell your youngsters: "Lean
forward, bend yonr knees,
thumb straight ahead."
Next, st the foul line, dem­
onstrate the pendulum swing
and Instruct your youngsters
to “ push tho ball out, swing It
back, and roll It easily down
th* middle o f the lane.”
Now havo the youngsters
tome to th* foui line, on* st a

Make sure

th* ball

arm ia fully extended.
For those youngsters having
trouble keeping the ball on the
lane, work with each separate­
ly. Position yourself in your
proper stance at the foul line
on the ball side of th* young­
ster. Place your left hand over
the youngster's right wrist.
Feel tho veins. I f they are
taut, tell th* youngster te re­
lax.
Have your bowler look at
the center o f the lane. You
look downward, beneath th*
ball. Swing th* youngiter’s
arm forward, parallal te th*
boards you are looking at,
then back into tho backswing,
then forward, releasing tho

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Cynthia Merrill, Lt.

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Wed In St. James Cathedral
worn a matching bat and
shoes. Her corsage was a
beige cymbidlum orchid.
The bridegroom's mother
wore a beige silk sheath with
matching hat and shoes and

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The bride, given In mar­
riage by her brother, Ken­
neth C. Merrill Garden City,
Michigan, chose tor her wed­
ding a white satin, ever net,
formal gown, with a basque
badice, scooped neckline and
hag tapered sleeves. Tba
semi ball-ahapad akirt waa
kighligbted by n watteau
hack falling into a chapel
length train. Her veil waa
• mantilla of Alencon lace
and the carried a cascade
bouquet of white rose*, itsphanotia and 11gustrum.
Martha Merrill Sout h
Bend, wae meld of honor for
her alitor, and only attend­
ant. She wna gowned in a
floor length, red velvet over
taffeto, model with a fitted
bodice, scoped neckline and
elbow-hngth sleeves. The
waistline waa finished with
red salin cummerband with a
large bow and streamer! la
the back. She wore n email
pillbox of matching aalin and
carried a cascade bouquet of
ltd roses and llgustrum.
Peter D. Tamny, brother
of the bridegroom, waa best
man and Daniel D. Merrill,
Oberlia, Ohio, brother of the
bride, uabed the guests.
Mra. Merrill choae e dark
green, heavy allk, dress for
her daughter’s wedding. The
scooped neckline of the dress
was (rimmed with a bow of
the same material, and she

a beige cyanbkUum orchid.
Immediately fWtowing Urn
ceremony, Mrs. Merrill enterUlaed with a reception, for
the immediate families and
out of town guests, at the In-

dlaaa Club.
the newlyweds left tor a
wedding trip to Bin Francisco
and after Jaa. I will be at
boa# at rm But Third
Stmt, Long Beach, Calif.

Carol Rcailcy entertained
tba senior dais of Oviedo
High School at her home re­
cently with a holiday party.
Seasonal decorations were
used In the home and yard,
with the drive lighted with
candles and two large red
eawflea on cither aide of the
front entrance. A huge lighted
•tar hung over the lampost
and ■ wreath made of candy
was on the front door.
A bouquet of red rosea was
on lbs dining table where
punch, cookies and party
sandwiches were served.
Those present were Bar­
bara Saucer, Sue McClellan,
Ana Ridenour, Diane Gaylick,
Tom Minter, Jane Lundy,
Danny Gammnge, Tommy
Partin, Larry Pate, Tim Pool­
er, LeRoy Woods, Susanna
Slayton, Da n n y Kirkland,
Shcrou Hand, Chuck Little­
ton, and Jan Beasley.

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Don Williams acted aa best
turned recently from a seven
month stay in El Paso, Tex. man and the ushers were
He Is employed by Martin Gary Petroskl, brother o f the
Co., and this was a field trip. bride, and Allen MeEvers.
Mrs. Ruth Enstow was or­
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gold­ ganist and Mrs. Dorothy Constein and children, Unde and gleton, soloist, sang a Greek
Steven, Quern's, N. Y ., were Inva song. The church was
house guests of Mr. and Mra. decorated with bnsksta o f
Gerald Miller recently. Mr. whits chrysanthemums, stock,
Goldilcin is Mra.
Miller'* fern and candelabra.
The bride's mother wore a
brother.
light brocade ensemble with
matching accessories and a
corsage o( blue chrysanthe­
mums. The mother of the
groom wore a suit of royal
blue velvet with matching ac­
cessories and
eorsaxe o f
bvige chrysanthemums.
The blue and white color
schema waa also carried out
at tha wedding reception,
which waa held at the home
of the hrlda'a parents at 13ft
illrchwood Dr.
The tiers o f the large wed­
ding cake were supported by
white awans and pillara and
the cake waa decorated with
pale hlue rosea and topped
with a bride and groom and
ribbon tree complete down to
the tiny blue lovebirds.
Assisting at the reception
were Mrs. Peggy Pratt, Mrs.
-Pat Petroskl, sister-in-law of

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and Mr, and Mrs, George |visn DuBola and daughter,
Alban, Orlando, Mr. and Mrs, Cynthia, Sanford, and Dave
Clarence Romney, Mrs. Fla Gagnow, New London, Wli.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L.
Dunn attended a family re­
union at Floral City Sunday.

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Those ntti-nding were Mr. I
and Mrs. Km W.dbruUe, Mr. I
and Mrs. William Casv, Mr. j
John
and
Hob
Corj&gt;, Mrs. Ruth Hudson and I
Roger Hudson of Casselberry,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Webh,

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To save lime you m ay like
to cook enough food for later
meals, but this saving is at
tba expense of nutrients, says
Myrtle Wilson, Home Demon­
stration Agent. Holding and
reheating cooked vegetables
cause additional losses o f nu­
trients, particularly o f vit­
amin C.
Vitamin C losses in cooked
vegetables Increase with the
length of time they are held.
They have about three-fourths
aa much vitamin C after 1
day in the refrigerator aa
when freshly cooked; about
two-thlrda as much after two
days.
Cooked vegetables reheated
after two or three day* In the
refrigerator can be depended
on for only one-third to onehalf as much vitamin C aa
when freshly prepared.
These losses need not cause
concern If your meals include
other,
more
dependable,
sources of vitamin C each
day.

When the corner! of contour
sheets rip and don't stay to­
gether after mending, insert
a smalt triangular piece of
white cotton jersey, such ax
the good parti from a man'a
or boy'a worn tee shirt. Thia
add* needed material and the
jersey stretches enough to
fit snugly over the corners
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lot­ of the mattreas.
ting, Jacksonville, announce
the birth o f a son, Stephen
Urock,
Dec. 17. Maternal
grandmother Is Mrs. Nancy
Brock end paternal grandpar­
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Loning Sr., all of Sanford.
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ed th e ir lifith wedding' iinnlverttury with u party
Riven by their non, Danny.

Personals
Mrs. John Pair wns here
from her home In Atlanta to
spend a week with her mo­
ther, Mrs. G. S. Moon, and
brother*, Thomas and Reese,
and
their
families.
Mrs.
Pair’s husband joined Ihcm
fo r ■ few days before they re­
turned borne.

Calendar
First Baptist
Fam ily Night Supper C p.m n
prpyer meeting and Bible
study 7 p.m. Jan. *-

First Presbyterian
Senior High Choir aupper
and rehearial • to 7:30 p.m.
P rayer meeting and Bible
Study 7 p.m. Jan. A
Keep a workable fire extlnguiiher in a filed, c o n vey
lent place.

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As young and pretty aa can
Mra. Beatrice Lehr, Louiebe is this two-part dress that
vltle, Ky., Is a house guest of
Is an all-season favorite. Add
her sister and brother-in-law,
an oversize button for accent
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winkler.
on the top.
No. 8314 with PhotoGuide
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ogle
is in siies 10, 12, M, 14, 28,
of Gatlinburg, Trnn., arrived
20. Bust 21 to go. Sue 12, 32
last weekend and will be hort
bust, top I S
yard* of 35several week*.
inch material;
akirt,
IS
yards.
Becent guests at the J. B.
To order send 50 cento to
Ovlatt home w&lt;*re Mrs. Belle
Padgett, her son, Woodrow, coins for each pattern tot
Creative Woman
his wife, Grace, ami daugh­
Tha
Sanford Herald
ter, Joyce, of Lakeland, and
Boi 432, Midtown Station
Mr*. Lettie Wade of Webster.
New York 18, N. Y .
Add 10 cent* for flrii-clasi
Recent guests of Mr. and
mailing.
Mrs. Waller Trzpp were Mr.
Print name, addreaa with
and Mrs. J. N. Trapp and
zone,
atyle number and alza.
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This method helps krep shape
and make* them more attrac­
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Elsa Webb of Miami.
At 7; 30 p.m. Tuesday, at
DeBary Manor Nursing Homo
In DeBary, there will be a
meeting of the women o f the
area who are Interested In do­
ing a few hours a week vol
unteer work at the nursing
home.

Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Miller
recently spent a weekend in
Miami with their daughter
and son-in-law, Sgt. and Mrs.
P. A. Kern Jr. and children,
Debbto and Chcrie.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mc­
Call have returned lo their
home In Gaineaville after a
visit with their parents, Ur,
and Mrs. R. C, Miller and Hr.
and Mrs. Pete McCall.

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Oviedo

Sanford Woman'* O rt wO
meet Jan. S at th* dnbhooae
on Oak Arenac far thn gen­
eral butlnea* meeting. Lunch­
eon will bo aemd it IS norm
with Mr*. FrancU Meriwether
chairman of borteiaea. A
nominating eoramitte# f o r
each department will be ap­
pointed.
The program will be on
conaenrattoo, Mrs- Erie Vlblea speaker.

the bride and Mlae Lynn
Neldlg.
Out of town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Glassock
of Sumter, 8. C. and Mr. and
Mrs. Atfg Rodgers and daugb*

Wedding rows were asrhanged between J u d i t h
Noellt Patroekl and Jamas
Dwight Wood in a doable ring
ceremony at 1:30 p.m. Doe.
38, at the First Presbyterian
Church of Maitland with the
Rev. Ray H. Woody officiat­
ing.
The bride la the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Petroskl of Lakewood Shares.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R.
Mathews of Orlando are par­
ents of the bridegroom.
The bride who was given in , w *. c
marriage by her father, wore •v
a formal gown of chantlliy
■
lace with the akirt caught np
by roses to reveal a tulle
ruffle. Her full silk illusion
veil was attached to a tiny
crown oncruated with seed
pearls and irridescents.
She wore a single strand
of pearla and carried a bou­
quet of white rases centered
with white rose corsage, at­
tached to a lacs fan with
Altamonte
whits streamers.
The matron of honor was
Mrs. J. A. Glasscock, slater
of the bride, who wore an
MR. AND MRS. JAMES D W IG H T WOOD
aqua aheath of Georgian chif­
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Pate
fon with matching hat and
apent the holidays in Den­
carried a cascade of blue
mark, S. C„ with Mra. Nettle
Leslie, Mrs. Pate’s mother. chrysanthemums.
Tbs bridesmaid, Miss Dona
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller Friend, wore a matching out­
fit and carried a nosegay of
and children, Lori, Bobby and
Marty, Dol Ray Manor, re­ blue chrysanthemums.

Friends showered the hnnnred guest*

M, Jane Caaaaferry

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Party Marks Anniversary
For Richard
■y J ta * Casselberry
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Grlndlt,
Casselberry, were
surprised with a party by
their son, Danny, on their
25th wedding anniversary, at
t h e Casselberry
Woman’s
Club. Young Grlndle wai av
listed by a friend and neighbnr of the family, Mrs. KenBelli Walbrldgr.

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DEAR ABBY: A relative.
recently oat o f high school,
Is plsnnlnr to marry a man
she met this p u t yea r as
soon as he (eta out o f pri­
son. He is about 10 yaars
older than she, previously
married, divorced and has
children, lie has
served
tima in prison fo r armed
robbery, and was out on
probation when she met
him. Since then hc’e been
sent back to prison fo r fa ll­
ing to report to his proba­
tion officer. The g irl is at­
tractive and intelligent. She
claims she Is “ in love** with
him, that he needs her and
she can reform him. Her
parents are heartbroken,
but she wcn’t listen to
them. She confides In no
one, but she does read your
column. Can we n a c h her
through you before it's too
lateT

TROUBLED RELATIVE
D EAR

TROUBLED:

"L o v e ” in some people is a
mental disease which can’t
be cured with logic. 1 agree,
the man appears to bo a
poor risk. But unless the
g irl herself seeks advice,
N O ONE can reach her.

jacobif.

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7:3M:S8 pea. ABC. Cmr ig pm. m e . m m u d
bat. "The Pillbox." Scries Boone now. "The Mafia
ptfQ
star Vie Morrow mabts his Man" since this la the last
♦rectorial debut with this play the late Clifford Odets aloft, not Gw thrills nan asaw
elates with high-srtro par*
episode and, U wo hadn’t been wroto far television, it is ef
formascot, hat the deep saaw
so informed, wo otter would morn than passing interest it
have Botlced. Right la keep­ Is n fascinating U sometimes
the performers behind the
ing with other shows in the pmchy cloak • and « dagger
scenes. It b to her credit that
series, this story involves a yarn ia which Richard Boom
Dorothy Malone makes yon
couple of our boya trapped stars as a number of th#
believe
her la Gw rrin at the
behind enemy lines sod their MafU in axil# la Italy who
search for cover until such agrees to return to the U. 8. inaeenrt, brwwtlag wire-walk­
er.
time as they can escape.
to testify against the crime
8-1 p.m. CBS. Tha Red syndicate. The bait: an oppor­ 8:30-18 p.m. CBS. The Jack
Benny Show. Jack Benny and
Skelton Hour. Best laughs in tunity to sea his ton and
this ooe are in Skelton's open­ straighten out tha boy’a tin­ guest itar Georgs Buna gat
ing monologue and ia the first gled academic life. Once a lot of laughs as they try to
prove, unsuccessfully, that
part of his mala sketch, after you accept a rather specious
that the show runs out ot premise, the drama does hold vaudeville Isn’t dead. They
laughing gas. In his Freddie- your attention and this may team for an act of songs and
paRor, blaming each other
tho-Freeloader character, Red be your last chance to savor
gains renown as a psycholo­ Odets' unique brand of mid- when the act flops.
gist la hobo circles. Guest thirties, lower East Side dia­
TV RENTAL
George Gobel plays a disrep­ lect.
• Sain • Stevie*
utable psychologist, who rea­ P10 p.m. ARC. The Great­
lizes he no longer baa tha Odd est Show on Earth. "Whern
Seminole T V
in himself and deddti to The Wire Eads." We don't
fa :-tm
Znlth Cotar TV
maka Fraddl* a partner. Go­ know about yon, but we'rn
8888 Sanford Av*.
bel has some funny moments, still waiting for aome of tha
SHOWN ABOVE ARE BRKiHT new dryers, part o f the new equipment
as does Red, who shlnri bet­
und fixtures installed in Kva Bess Bcuuty Shop, at the new locution on
ter later on with a pantomime
By G albraith
the corner o f Oak and Commercial, across from tha Florida State Bank.
as a gold-digging gigolo. In a SIDE GLANCES
singing spot, newcomer VI
Mrs. Minnie Bess Gamer, owner, has been in business in Sanford fo r 33
Velasco makes up with spirit­
years. She is assisted by Helen 8mlth.
ed showmanship what aha
lacks in full vocal quality.
8:30-8 p.m. ABC. Mcllale's
Navy. "A Medal for Parker."
There U nothing novel about
(IV Nawa— IUa Ccrkran t l :•• ( t ) Craraatrattaa
the story of soma serviceTUESDAY P . M( 1 ) lluntWr • BrlnkWr
&lt;•) Mn'oya
man'i phony wartlm* exploits
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1:0 ISI i'u n | t M il(illl
It ) Tiles Is Itlih l
(SI Nawa, Sport*,
being accepted at fact, but
7:44 (2) M-ri.|uaJ
11:11 (D Mixing 1.1nh*
Waalhar
( ( ) A-Ivtntures U F*rawa doubt that this trite sub­
(Color)
1:11 (9) KJItorlal
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Kars
Waathtr
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zsny an intarpretatiim. This
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WEDNESDAY P. M. one pits hero Ensign Parker
M l (*&gt; Had 8* alto*
kit*
1:10 ID llotllpo
(Tim Conway) against t ha
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Japanese
Navy, the United
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Outcasts
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States Navy und Congress.
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COLLEGE STATION. Tsx.
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The plot twists in this episode
t t i l l (| ) N.w*
( U P l ) - T e i a s AAM patholo­ MS ( t ) Jack Bona?
defy belief, but relaa: Park­
11:1* ( t l (la rr Mnora
IS S'* &lt;•) Sairck for Tom orgists are studying "socially
(3) Tha Orlanl Rsprtaa
row
er and his buddies will all be
I t ) Tha Kuxttlv*
(t ) Kathar Knows Baal
ostracized" deer found on the
back for more mayhem next
M M (S M I) S tm t, VVtatbtr,
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M
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granite-gravel soil o f the Tex­
Xporta
week.
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as 11111 Country to determine
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what causes stags.
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1:01 IS) txckalor Ftikor
Junction. Kate Bradley (Bea
(C olor)
It) Uanaral Hospital
The researchers h e 11s v •
Benaderet) almost loaea h*r
It .11 ( I ) Moult
(Z ) Nawa W ttlhtr
something In the environment
same of humor as a* Itiner­
1:11 (3) K.icaa
damages the male deer’ s sex
1:31 IS)
Tha Worts Turns ant poet, who'* more beatnik
W ED N ESD AY A. M.
It) Now*
organs, causing them to re­
than genius, not only derldei
(3)
Scltnca
I:M ( Z ) Hllmnaattos
tain the toft "an tler velvet" • IS ( Z ) rtunahln* Atmans*
1:41 ( t ) Cartoons
her shady rest hotel, but suc­
2 ot &lt;•) FaiswnrS
(Si Now*. Waatbar
during the mating season
ceeds in sweeping daughter
( I ) San S.Uhorn
1:11 •) Orovt, Farm llapart
when most males lose it.
( i l l (3) Klort.U lllalnrr
( I ) U fa Maka A Doal Hobble Joe (Pat Woodcll)) off
2: It (SI limit* Partr
(SI Wunrlas Samaalar
her feet. Kat* fights fire with
( I ) Day In Court
M S ( D T o ia r
'S H b a u M S K U M W
fire by beating the poet at his
( I ) Tha Doctor*
(S ) W a k e Up M"vl*a
Diversity
l;* t (Si To Tall th* Truth
M S (S) Klim r a a lU M l
own game. Good as tha super­ "Roland, I do bellevn H R wtmnt for mo you’d Hvn
(t l Uanaral llo.iplial
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DAVIS, Calif. (U P D — Ths
cilious beatnik ia Dennis Hopwith tho otmn old whUoapor month “
( I ) luirttta Toun*
1:11
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lax-al
Nawa.
Waatkar
typical mining camp was not
1:31 It) N«wa
M s (S' Captain Kaaxarae
par, a perfect picture of de­
necessarily a frontier melting I is i s ) C a rtu o D *
1 11 ( I ) You Dot's Sar
flation wh e n Kate gats
(Color)
pot, according to University l:M (1) Jai-k UtLsimt
(SI Aoaarlraa lllalnrr
(&lt;v IMa* or Night
through with him.
By K a te O ia iu i
TIZZY
of California historian W.
13) (Jiiti'h For A D *r
(•&gt; Kaarcla* Fur Woman

daughter-in-law who brings
her week's ironing along in
a basket when she comes to
visit me fo r the week-end.
You need not ask who ends
up doing i t This girl has no
job outside her heme, and
she has only ont child to
care fer. I have my own
w:rk to do, and when I
have week-end guests, 1 do
not expect to do someone
else's work. How can this
be solved without starting
a family fig h t?
W EARY
DEAR W E A R Y : L o o k
right through the basket of
ironing. When your daugh­
ter-in-law realises that she
has to do it anyway, shell
find tha time to do it at
home.
s e e
DEAR A B B Y : What's the
difference
between
med­
dling In ether people's busi­
ness 'and givin g advice.
W A IT IN G TO HEAR
DEAR W A IT IN G : Meddl­
ing in other people’s busi­
ness is offering advice —
unsolicited. Giving advice
is acceptable when the ad-

v ie * h u been asked for.
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D E A R ABBY: "Preparing Ahead's" id le r from
the woman who had to
many questions about what
to w ear to her husband'a
funeral (while be w ai still
a live) reminded me of thla
classic story:
Mr. George C., ont of tha
vice presidents in a U rg e
corporation, passed away
suddenly. An hour after it
became known in the office,
an eager beaver who had
been bucking for vlct pres­
ident approached the boss
and asked if he could lake
George’s place.
" I t ’a all right with me If
the undertaker d o e s n ' t
m ind," replied the boss.

•

Sincerely.
MAX

• t

Get it o ff your chest. F o r
a personal, unpublished t f ply,
write to ADBY, Box
3383, Beverly
Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, selfaddressed envelope.
I B•

For Abby’s booklet. "How
To Have A Lovely Wad­
ding," send SO cents to Abby. Box 3343, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

On By Oswald Jacobv

m n n
»
Before you double a game
♦ A107S
rantract it Is a pretty good
*1 0 53
policy to consider all the bid♦ QJ I J
ling carefully and to decide
♦ 78
whether or not your oppon­
RAFT (D)
ents know what they are do­
♦ K IB
♦ «
ing.
V At
VBU
U they appear to know
♦ 10*1781 G A K 4
what they are doing, It Is
♦ M
♦ K QJ l Ol t
better not to double unless
SOUTH
you can double with tricks
♦ QJ988
Ifsat they cannot reasonably
V X q j ii
txpect to lose.
♦ Nona
♦ ASS
It Is even a better Idea not
lo double unless you either
North and South vulnerable
ir e sure of setting your op­
Rxst
Beeth West North
ponents or visualize a possible
1♦
1♦
1N.T. 3 *
♦♦
♦♦
Double Pm
set of two or more tricks.
Pus
Pasa
South won tha opening club
Opening lead—♦ »
lead
with
the
a ce
and
promptly
finessed
success­ Eventually lie had to lose one
fully lor ths king o f spades. club and one heart and so

Wk Jhk Woman

made his contract with one
overtrlck.
W est’s double had cost him
120 points below the line
and 230 above or a total of
370 points.
He was bitter about the
whole thing and pointed out
that he held in see and king
and his partner had opened
the bidding ami had rebid.
Had West paid attention to
tha bidding he would never
have doubled. He had overcalled South's tpsile bid with
one no-trump and in spite of
this South had Jumped right
to game. Obviously, South
expected to make his con­
tract and the movt West
could hope for would be a
one trick set.

ByRuthMiiiett

Would you like to hear a en by Dr. William C. Mcnn- each other’s mistakes.
famous psychiatrist’# pres- ingtr of tha Menmngcr foun­
It has to grow if a couple
criptioo for a happy mar- dation:
is going to be able to share
riage? Well, here it is as glvcommon goals and hack each
"T o have a lucoessful mar­
other's individual Interests.
riage, wo must have the cap­
It has to grow If the m id­
College Cost
acity . . .
to love, in the dle years are to be as full
CONCORD, N. 11. ( U P I ) - broadest sense of the word,
ami vital as the young years.
Americans' discretionary In­
It has to grow If the home
and hopefully to Increase thi*
come, the aource o f most fainisn’t going to seem empty
capacity
every
day
of
our
Mice’ college fund#, has risen
when all the children arc
by more than five timea since live*."
grown and gone from home.
The catch for to many cou­
1M0, but tha cost o f a college
It has to grow If older per­
education has only tripled in ples whose marriages are less sons are to finally realize that
tha same period, according to than happy or so unhappy as their greatest asset is each
Robert J. Kcir, chairman ol to land them in the divorce other.
The Tuition Plan of New courts Is contained in the
No marriage ran rfford to
Hampshire, Ine.
phrase "to Increase this ca­ coast along on the love that
Discretionary Income— what pacity."
tt started out with.
is spent for products and
E very day and every year
Most couples who marry
services other than the basic start out very much in love. love has to grow In strength
essentials of everyday living The love is there in the begin­ am! understanding or it will
—Jumped irom $23 to $136 ning, but unless the huvbind slowly d e of undernourish­
billion while the average cost and wife increase their cap­ ment.
o f four years i t private col­ acity to love, the kvve they
lege was riling from $3,700 to started out with will prove
$11,200, he said.
u rn t 4T
o v i # t u
Insufficient for a lifetime to­

Iultiple Births
COLLEGE STATIO N, Tex.

JI»|) _ Scientist* at Texas
AM University have dlicovred a way to tncrcaic the
umber of multiple births in
icep.
Dr. A. M. Sorensen, head of
ie animal husbandry departtent. aald ewes injected with
onadotrople hormone had a
ecided tncreaie In number
f twins and triplets. The
ormone stimulates the ovara to produce more eggs and
tua increase* the chances of
iultiple fertilixationa.

WqhUqhtt

T

gether.
Love has to grow if It L*
going to be big enough to In­
clude children.
It has to grow if it Is to
be big enough to see a couple
through tragedies.
It has to grow If It Is go­
ing to be big enough to help
a husband and w ife live with
each other's shortcomings and
faults, and then to forgive

TELIVISIO N

MS
Turrentine Jackson.
1:1*
In his book "Treasure HUI,'
Jackson says
the diverse I M S
roles played by various na­
tional groups w ere important I M S
factors In tha development of IM*
mining communities.

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1 estate of A LIC E MAT. deceased,
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of Semlaola
- Icooaty, Florida, at kli effleo
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m |County at Sanford. Florida,
I wlthla ala calondar montha
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|ahall alala the place of realF |donee and poet office addraoe
■ of the claimant, and ekalt ba
^ I eworn to by tho claimant, hla
a pent, or attorney and ae' |comyealtd by a filled fee o f
ana dollar and ouch claim or
demand not no filed eball bp
void.
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Executrix of the Laat W ill
and Testament ol
amck

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•TENSTRu . DAVIS.
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Attoraeye for Eiccutrl*
Foot Office Drawer i ::t
Sanford, Florida M ilt
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Too and anch of you ara
hareey not iflod and m u trad
to preient any clalme aad * 0m aali which you. or althtr o f
yoo, may have ayalnat tho
oaulo of JOHN CLIFFORD
B u Tl'E, docoaecd, late of M id
Coonty. to tho County Judge
of loMlnala County, Florida,
at ale offlca in tka to a rt
hone# of eeld County, ut San­
ford, Florida, wlthla ell cal­
endar montha from tho lim a
of tho flrat pabllcatien of thla
notlca Two coplea of M ob
claim or demand ehitl bo In
wrltlnp. and ibatl etata tho
place of roetdonco aad poet
office addrooa of tho claimant,
and ahall ba aworn to by tha
claimant, bln agent. or attor­
ney end aueumpanUd by a
riling fee o f one dollar and
ouch claim or demand not eo
fHiJ thtll ha void.
THE P in S T
NATION A S
BANK A T ORLANDO
BTi W. H. CLARK, TRUST
OFFICER
Ae executor of tho L e a l
Will and Taatament of
JOHN CLIFFORD BOTCK
deceased
BTENBTIIOM, DAVIS *

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WANT TO GO
O N A PICN IC
TOMORROW ?

PICNIC?/

GFYENPEAEE
noj c r a z y ?

IIKCKWITH. J R . Clerk
of
Circuit Court
of Seminole
County, Florida, will, on tho
30|h day of Janaury, 1MI, at
title o'clock A. U. at tho
Front Door of tha Samlnota
County Court Houee. Seminole
County, la tha ally of Sanford,
Florida, o ffer lor ealo and
eei| at pubtla outcry to tha
htgheet and hoot bidder for
caeh, the following dteertbad
property eltuated la Semlnola
Coenly, Florida, le-wtlt
,
U t I K BloeW C, W O O D.
mkrb
p a r k , tiro
Re.
FliAT, according to tha
Piet thereof, recorded la
Flat Book IS, Pete IS, of
the Publlo
Reeorde
of
Semlnola Coaaty, Florida,
pennant to tha Flaal Doeroo
of Furecloauro entered la a
earn pending la aald Coart, tha
etyle of which la
McCAUOHAK X O I T O A O ■
COMPANT. IN C , a FlotXda
corporation
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GOOD HBAgONfaZHAMND
A PICNIC IN iu e
MIDCXe OF WINTER?

Attorney# for S x acttor
Potl Offlca D raw *r l i l t
San Ford, Florida &gt;1111
Publteh Dor. n . m i A Fa a.
1. II. It, t i l l

P I a DBTW LO Pm W T OORP.
a Florida corporallen. i/h /a
P * O DEVELOPMENT COR­
PORATION. a Florida corporaI tloa,
1
Defendant,
aad tho ehaneopy ■umber or
which I* MIST.
WITNESS my head and tha
official e*al of eald Court, thla
I ird day of January, lltl.

HOST U HUCOWOWcS .W W ANtAlD X

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Arthur

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Clerk of tha Circuit Court
I
of Stmlnole Coaaty, FI orI
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By: Martha T .TlhlM
I
Deputy Clerk
[Joeeph H. Pltegoreld
I Allurney for Plaintiff
H i Security T ria l Building
Miami 11. Florida
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Rain Or Shine,
Classified
Phone
322-5613
322-5612

Your Classified Ad. CaR FA 2-5612.
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SW EETIE P IE

V E L A R A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, ill
W. First S i

34. Artkton Far Sato

fvra lb T o * . Jan 7, ’•4—Png* 9

By Nadine Seltzer

RENT A BID

NECCHI ZIGZAG
ATTN: POID OWNERS
la Consol*. Like new coni.
FOB MLB
M o n o grams, embtaUera,
I - 9 8 Oalaato Maw
mates buttonholes, saws « ta d to s .................... $mm :
buttons etc. Assam* pay.
meats of $10.12. 1M 8*.
can m n m
Park. X8MUL
BUYING A m w m
RECORDING Fathometer, r
USED CAB?
to xaa* Ratheon, X months FINANCE IT W im Oft
eld; stereo-hi-fi comb* een- f l a w Mattel M M
•oletta. CaU XXMrtX after S ♦ Law Monthly F q n H
p.m.
FLORIDA STATE HARK

PERMANENT V l f t Special
38% off regular prices
open evening* by appt
PfM Partial Mi
Cat ’N Cart Beauty Stop
111 Patman* Ave.

RoFaway, Hospital A Baby
Harriott’s Boast? Nook
B?a Appt’a. | Sr. Baaatidaas
MB S*. Oak
FA S-S7U

C flO T E IL

O ffice 204 W . F irs t

FIREPLACE WOOD
Oak aad Fine
Hobart Morris. 3X1-OSM

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Toe*, thru Fri. » I P . M . 4
84. K Metrical

FHA . VA HOMES

STENSTROM RENTALS
i I, A t BEDROOMS
2 BR DcBary, Excel— $ 7*
1. m , A I BATHS
2 BR Sanford, aim TS
2 BR M RoaaUaIS DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
2 BR Parwt Dr.100
2 BR Plaacraat—
100
Law Monthly Payments
2 BR, largo, MoUoavUlo 10S For Complata Informalios
2 BR, B bath Loch Arbor 133
8m Or Call Your
4 1R am OoM Caoiaa
us

YOUNG’S ELECTRIC SVC.
Contracting ft Repairs
ft Control*
114 Suasot
FA

|100

FHA-VA
Stenstrom Realty

S A L E S BROKER

Stenstrom Realty
CLASSIFIED IN D E X

m

Part Dr.

HUM

1. Loot ft Waal
2. Notices - Fereneiala
8. Education • Instruction
A. Transportation
B. Food
6. F or Rant
BA Spoetel Notfcaa
7. Bnainaaa Rastala
ft Beach Rantala
9. For Salt or Rant
10. Wanted to Root
11. R eel Batata W asted
12. R eel Estate F o r Sato
18. M orttava Loan#
14. Insurance
IB. Business Opportunity
I f . Fomale Hato W anted
17. Mala Halp Wanted
18. Help Wanted
I f . Situations W anted
20. Babyaittera
21. Beauty B aku
22. Build - Paint - Rap
28. Building Materiala

29 A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery • T ools
81. Poultry • Lira stock
31A. Pate
32. Flowers • Shrube
38. Furniture
34. Articles For Bale
34-A Swap or Exchange
85. Articles Wanted
84. Automobiles - Trucks
34-A Autos Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

“ Are you $ Regular or National O w N T
I t Baal lotate F or Snto

I f . P w a a b Help Wasted

X BR House wits
ALIX OF SANFORD
located l miles north Bt. Needs experienced sewing mi
Johns River oo 17-aa Hlway. chine operators for swim­
CaU $37-3212 Euetia ior de­ suits and sportswear. If
talk.
LOCH-ARBOR-By Owner, I
you are experienced ea fac­
BR., S bathi, large stone
tory sewing machines, we
fireplace in wood-panelled I BR., I Bath, Kitchen equip.,
have steady work for you
living room, Fla. Rm., uti­ fenced yard. 3M0 Ob*. Or- la a modem air-conditioned
lity room. Urge rooms,
factory, under very good
working conditions. Phone
LOVELY X BE b^ock borne,
FA 2-2204, ask lor Mr. Cu­
Uaftoa.
with eep. dining rm; large rtate.
400 Saa Carlos, gas.
•crooned Knot porch. Locat­
PA S-IBSI.
ed on largo corner lot with
HOUSEWIVES
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
fruit, oak A magnolia tree*, Earn $30 to $40 per weak
WE RE0RET
X ear garage. By
We have no more Homes
working S to I hours per
FA X-41M.
available at
day In your home. For in­
T *e *N Green Estates
3 BR CB Lake Mary home lo­ formation phone 332-asit,
Our temporary Office location cated Juat X blocks from aak for Mre, Tate 4 to 10
ROSA L. PA Y T O N
D
public bathing beach and p. at.
Lake Wayman Heights
walkhig distance to atone
Model
end *cheol. Sacrifice price SALESGIRL Alaaa Fabrics
TE M ill
ct $0,000 for quick sale. * Bugs. Apply la
CLEAN &lt;«Jet
Itr Homes la Cryital Lake Good term* I B* th* first 23M Park Dr.
Gables. FA 3-4720.
Park end Surrounding
to phone Art Day at Stem­ HOUSEMOTHERS - Must be
THREE bedroom House. West
Territory
per Agency, 322-4001, lilt
able to Uvo is. Work with
Side. fTI per mo. Built-In Watch for Now Model Opening So. French Ave.
dependent a i d neglected
J. W. Hall Realty
Pb. I32M1

LM N

Enterprises,
Inc.

Harold C. Logan, Pres.
Phone TE M i l
* Mr. Leatberbury
or Mr. Farguaom

Bicycle Shop tor Sole. Ph.

Bay year Carpot or Ruga at
Daalar COST plus H par
7 «r i
A L L F IR S T Q U A L IT Y
T O P R A TE D M IL L S
Can ao for a abewiag of thaao
flat Carpate la your bomo.
Nyloa.
Acrilaa, AO Waal,
• Repair Most Anything"
rtr. Hundred* to oboooo
BOYD'S CABINET SHOP
from. TERMS1 Up to two
X07 Elm
FA 2-914
yoars to Payl
Travtl GREYHOUND. CaU
FA 21421 or NN u d we
1100 E. Colonial Dr.
wlU have our TAXI plek
Orlando, Fla.
you up. Homer Llttlo, Grey­
Collect or
hound Bus Station.
Leroy C. MaeTavlab, Owner
FA M W after • P-aa.
PIANO SVC. ft TUNING
Rebuilding &gt; Befalling
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
322-2061 — CaU PM Only

Carpets A la Carte

Jan. Ipse. Saafartr dunga­
rees. $2.33 pr. Army-Navy 87. Baste • JteteXi
Surplus, Sanford.
11 Ft. Lawraace, 9 lvMania
FOE BALE— rm dirt, dag. motor. AD elec. fuH tnte
aboil, past aad topsoil. EUU vaa tap- A1 eeweenarto*.
Caa ba ana* at US Aadate
Lloyd, FA 8978.
ton Clrcl*, Country Ctak
$1 PER DAY rental for
Maaor. FA M i l .
Etectrte Carpet Shampower
with purthaee of Bias Lus­ 39. Trnflatw - f i M w
tre. Carroll'* Furalutre.
SACRIFICE M l BUM I t 1
BR Trailer. $TM dawn. Tate
READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow till*, Uatela, steps, up paymaats. XXX-8107 ad
blacks, oand, cement, rock,
see at DeWM’i Trir.Pk.ea
pip*, ateel, grease trap*,
Orlando Dr., Let t.
dry well*, stepping atones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Gateway To Ike Waterway
$08 Elm Ava.
FA I-57S1 Robson Sportins Goods
Yaw KV1NRUDB Daalar
I f . Artktaa Wanted
M444 E. 1st Ph- FA M R
WANTED! Citrus fruit. Urge
or small amounts. Boodtd io x io M6bte name, ana.
Fruit Buyor. Ph. U * Mans­ cond. Fk. u vtm after 1
p. m.
field, FA 2-4244.

HEATING
SERVICING — TEXTING
Lewis sates ft Service
917 C. C. Road FA X-7S9
SIDEWALKS, tfnveways, pa­
tios, etc. Fro# estimate. Fk.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
AD Types and Slaee
We Repair and Service
b T I N I
Machinery and Supply Go.
97 W. lad St.
FA 2-8432

For FAST TAXI Sarviee call
Homer Utile at Greyhound
Bus Station. FA 1-14X1 or
children ages I to IX. Must
h a v e Protestant church
connection. High school aad
Washla| Machine
some college preferred but
ft Service
not aecesiary. Experience Free Eatlmate on Repairs
in aursiag, child care, $23-7363
2840 Hiawatha
teaching caa take place of
education. la service train­ Tractor mowing ft Grading.
ing provided. Use of alco­ CaU FA 2-7621.
hol prohibited aad nonPlano Tbatog aad Repair
smokers preferred. F u l l
maintenance plus moathly W. L. Harms* - FA
salary. $180 minimum start­
ing salary with ao taper*
ience. $128 maximum sal­
A U T O GLASS
ary with four yaara col­
IN S T A L L E D
lege. Apply Florida State
Employment Offlet, 90 I. Senkarik Glaaa and Paint
Company
French Ave., Sanford, Fla.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-449
17. Mato Help W a n t *
Teps
A Seat Cavan
ELECTRONIC TRAINEES
See Vanguard ad under
A U T O G LASS &amp;
Classification No. I

CHOICE RENTALS
UNFURNISHED
YOUR Church or Group caa
I BR. 1 Bath...............I 73
raise $M h more, easy h
4 BR. 3 Bath ............ 2133
faat. Have 10 member* ea.
CHEAP
I BR, 3 Bath ............ $133
sell only *&gt;—SOc packages
But of Value
3 BR, 1 Bath ............ 2100
my lovely luxurious Prayer
3 BR, 1 Bath ............ $18 Two bedroom houee Country Grace Napkin*. Keep $80
Club Road. Needi ootna re- tor your tretiury. No mousy
psirt. Only &lt;3,#90.
needed. Free Sample*. Ansa
3. W. Hall Realty
Wade. Deyt 1I 1AB1, LyocbPb. $32-1841
1«01 a. Park Avw.
burg, Ve.
FA 2-3333 anytime
HANFORD VACUUM CLEAN­
I BB, 1 bath house, range.
SPARE TIME INCOME
ER SERVICE. Parts i
OARAGE APT. 1201 Magno­ Asiume mortg. $1100. 213 RefUltng A coUectlng money
Ivy Rd., CatMlberry.
supplies for ill makes In­ lia Ave.
from NEW TYPE highcluding: Electrolux. New
quality cola operated dis­
BY
OWNER,
$
bedroom,
1H
3
Bedroom
house.
sod rebuilt cleanera a
penser* la this area. No
No hnmr service
eaU Adults, no pet*. FA X-TSSA bath bnme. On* bedroom selling. To qualify you must
ha*
separate
entrance,
can
• charge Phone PA 2-22tt, I BR., large living room,
b* rented for Income. Will have car, references, $400
2333 Park Dr. .. •
range. IB Shannon Dr. trad* for smaller place. to $1*00 cash. Sevan to 12
$100. Ph. 340-3321, Geneva. Shown by appointment. CaU hours weekly can net excel­
INCOME TAX SERVICE
lent monthly Income. Mote
O. M. Harrisons
FURNISHED &gt; BR. apt. Lake FA 2-seal.
S E A T C O V E R CO.
toU time. For personal In­
1311 Palmetto
Golden. Lake prtv Uege*.
304 W. tod « . FA 20O32
terview writ# P. O. Box DAIRY QUEEN Driver. Pre
3221127
322-7*41 Moat aee to appreciate. Ph.
4183, Pittsburgh 2, Pa. In­ fer older mao. 2323 Park ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PA 2-0274.
Dr.
clude pirns number.
R E P A IR S
32. Flow an • Shrubs
Property Management
URGE
X BR. trailer oe
Vacuum Cleaner Supplies
f t Salas Broker
MAN
WANTED
to
manage
DUTCH MILL NURSERY An­
Don’t
Sales • Electrolux, Hoover, large lake. Adults only. Al­
and operate a retail Wat­ nuals ready now. Upaala
Sell
Yourself
Short!
so
trailer
spat*.
FA
2-72M
.
Kirby, RexAIr, OE, Airway.
Rd. Near Mayfair Golf
RECESSION • DEPRESSION kins Route In this are
Cleanera bought, sold, ex­ I BR.. Nicely torn. Adulu.
Earnings of $123 per week Course.
Offers
far
year
selection
PROOF
BUSINESS
changed. Free pickup. G1
from the m y beginning.
$70. FA 1-0074.
these Beautiful 1 ,1 ,4 4
EXCEPTIONAL HIGH
Vacuum Repair, 1114 Park,
Write Mr. McGarity, P. O. BLOOMING Rosea on Chero­
Bedroom
EARNINGS
Large X Bdnn. home, Fla.
FA 3-4700.
kee stock, AU other kind*
Box 4X7, WUli*too. Florida.
PART-TIME WORK
Rm., Elect, kit, Newly de­
of Nursery shrubbery and
FOR
ADDED
INCOME
I. Education • Detraction corated. $100 mo. unfurn.
trees.
Reliable party or persona, 18. Halp Wanted
Can FA 1-1741 alter 1:30
Grey Shadow* Nursery
ELECTRONICS
mate
or
female,
wanted
for
anytJm aweekcad*^^^^
Colored Motor Route Carrier
6
Ml. H. oa Bedford Ave.
TRA IN E ES
this a m to handle th*
for afternoon paper route.
17-40 years, In good health,
world-famous
RCA
and
SylMust have References and 33. F a r a lt n r e
Priced From $6,750 vanla T E L E V I S t O N A
sincerely Interfiled in pre­
dependable car. Write Cir­
paring for a career in Elec­ 2 BR, 1 bath, CB house. D ow n Payments
RADIO TUIlES sold through
culation Dept. P. O. Box WANTED tellable couple to
tronic* Tuition loan fund Excel, cond. Contact 2312 A s L ow A s $100
our latest modern-type tube
take op moathly payments
1437, Sanford.
available for qualified ap­ Palmetto
t e s t i n g A merchandising
of $13.30 on 1 complata
plicant*. Job Interviews 3 BEDROOM, tsaume pay­ Monthly Payments
units. WlU not interfere with 19. Situations Wanted
rooms of furniture. Call
while training. For further ments. Available Jan. SI.
your present employment.
From $43.50
TE 8LI11, Casselberry, cel­
information, write V A N DAY'S Work wanted. Phone led.
To qualify you must have:
To make the beet home
FA 2-3173.
GUAHD. 2U3 Spring St., N.
$3,493 Caah Available Im­ FA 2-7033.
buy, see the
FltJSlS ESTIM ATE
12. Real Estate Fur Sak
mediately, Car, 3 spare
W„ Atlanta 2. Ga.
VA - FHA
hour* weekly. Should net up IRONING, my home. Phone Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
YOU
CAN
AFFORD
FA 2-7791.
4. For Rent
ovating. New A Used Furni­
U&gt; $300 per month In your
Appointed
THIS ONE
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
spare
time.
This
company
FURV. Apt. 2300 MellonvlUa. Fine old frame home In exExperienced maid wants Day
Property
will extend financial assist­ work. Reference*. FA 2-1441 Co., at 7QP Celery Ave.
F U R N I S H E D Apartment. cedent condition: situated on
FA 3-2117.
M anagem ent &amp;
ance to full time If desired.
Clean and clot# In. Jimmie huge corner lot having
Do not answer unless fully BLOCK k BRICK Work,
Sales Broker
shade
trees’
and
In
excellent
Sell
Us Your Furniture.
large or small jobs. 323-0744.
Cowian. 322-4013.
qualified for tbc time and
neighborhood. P r i c e d at
Quick Servlet With Uw
Investment.
If you want people to pay $12,000, wWh only $300 cash
Child Care. FA 2-2X74.
Cash. SUPER TRADING
income start* imiued.
POST. KA 2-0477.
attention to your bueineas, required. CaU
Rueinee*
is
set
up
for
you.
DAY'S
WORK.
FA
2
3744.
Office FA 2-21IS
call KA 2-3412 and aak the
We
secure
location*.
Used furniture, appliances,
Night FA 2-0648
Herald Stall about wnu at­
Selling, soliciting or exp. not UABY .SITTING, days work,
tools, ate. Bought • Sold.
29 0780
tention getting id *
Ironing. FA 2-4(00
necessary
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
MM Park Be. Saatord. Fla
Investment A Realty
For personal interview in WIDOW with man elsed re­ Ave Ph. FA 2-4133.
U« S . Park Ave.
322 9173
Legal Notice
tour city, write, pie see in
CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD
sponsibilities want* work
elude phone number.
3 BR. t bath, Oak flours,
3
BEDROOM,
t
hath.
Kit­
with man vised pay. Mrs. 34. Article* Far Hal*
K i c T i n o i a v « n »:
TELEVISION
chen equipped. Owner be­ screened FI*. Rm. $tl,3ou.
N u T Ir K m h .rib f c lv .r i U a l
lois Francisco. 21 Edw. G E T
prufeaslnnal carpet
I am . . r a i H I* buWnaaa at
P. O. Box W3
ing transferred. Must sell. Attractive terms.
Higgta* Terr . Hanford. Fla
droning re*ull»—rent Blue
Feraat CttJ. 9-winol* County,
Youngstown 12, Ohio
FA 2-2340
Vl-iriJj. iimWr »H.
flelltk.ua
Lustre Elec, bhampoocr $1
!4U liabyailtera
m bu
if, W A U . I I I l&gt; n C A L .T r,
Seminole
Realty
per day. Carroll's Furn.
auU tl»ut t lotaaJ to ras'atar 3 ACRES orange grove, plus
,*IU nairta with the CUrW »?
BABY SITTING, or light
3 Uedmuni houee on Up1901 S. Park Ave
TXi FT. of 4* chain link fence.
in- O r c u l t Court.
.-«m null
housework. FA 20341.
sals Road For particular*
f u ’ituy. KU.rld*. In a. -rdarae
KA 2-333 am lime
2 • 3’ gales. FA 2 943.
Eva
Hess Ueauty
Stylist
ul th tna pruvtalr.na *»f tfie Ktecall 337-32*2, Kiolis, Fla.
Shop. 71 N Oak.
21. Baanty Salon*
tlitoua .Nam* ilatutaa. m wit:
4 BR. 2 baths, centrally best­
NEW- Elec, heater, gat beatS*«tlew 111 SI riartOn Btatuta*
St. Johns Realty
ed A ur-cond. Fenced back1WAITRESS, must be exper
er, double rinse tubs, jew­
MIT.
Eva Bess Beauty Shop
me- f a ' l l It Walter
THE TIME TESTED FIRM yd. Water softener A land
tenced
tpply Cluck ‘X
New location—121 N, Oak
ing machine. 1316 .MelJunruttUib j * j. u, $3* &gt;ii dm
U4 N. Park Ave. FA 14123 scaped. FA 20411.
I Treat, hoaford.
Cor. Commercial FA 2-3914 ville.
cuu-v

Seminole Realty

Economy Spatial MB Chaw. • cylinder, aew fisa*. Bate ~
soaabto. Pb. $97981.

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Page 10 — Jtf. T, 1964

Caribbeans Inhale The Dollar Cigar

Railways Roll To Profitable'63;
Fatter Earnings Ahead In '64

i

C. ft ir fia
*t
t'aH ci
NEW Y O R K (U P !) - T h e
M U oa’i r a l l r o a d i cam e
through i m
with the beat
profit performance In ala
fe a r s and the Induitry ap­
pears to have open signals
weQ Into 1984.

ure will

Despite the slow progress
o f mergers and the clouded
labor outlook, the carriers
should continue to roll up fa t­
te r earnings at least through
the first half o f the new year.
M ott government and private
economists see the economy
holding at Its present level or
rising slightly over the first
six months.

in 1164. The

1961. The

b e even higher
previous high

in
for

cspllsl expenditures was g i.i
billion in 1937.
The railroad merger m ove­
ment slowed

to a craw l

In

1903, but renewed activity on
ibis key front Is looked for

ll to Inrak. ft takes an net or
K I S C. R T O N , Jamaica •ence o f Cuban tobacco from b e l o w standard. Isn’t
war or an embargo. But once
w onderful!"
(N'EAt — Fhra years after the U.S. clear market.
It is one of those jagged
While
the
Caribbean is his take is recultivated, ha
Fidel Castro’s victorious en­
little
footnotes to
history buay planting tobacco, U-S- w i l l ’ pay k’o cents to $ ! . . »
try Into Havana, his relentthat as U.S. stockpiles of leaf and cigar importers are for a cigmi
less rrusade against capital- Havana leaf dwindle, U. £.
s u i t i n g to b et on Cuba's p o ­
Second, the rigari'tte-cuniim is beginning to brer fruit |cigar consumption begin* to tential successor*. It »i a very* err link suspicion i* driving
among
nr-ar*«t neign- break record*. In 1963. well juicy bet.
more smoker* to try cija rs.
bon.
'over $600 million went up
In tlie first place, an m- ( |t ,, axiomatic in the amokF ilte r and faster, the is- in cigar smoke — more than vetrrate cigar smoker's al- jn(r bui!ne*a that cigar smoUnd* o f Jamaica and Hispan- |at any time since just after legianre
In
a
flavor o r vifx-w will almort invariably
Inla arc fillin g the money tWorld W ar I when the d !■
brand stand* just behind hi* trade themselves up to highmaking gap left hy the ab- arette began to moke inroad*
love of country and just »• er prued brand*.
into elub, pul&gt; and caboose.
head o f hi* devotion to hi*
In addition, the frre-for-ult
And
a* imported rignr* wife. That allegiance is haid
that hsi broken out following
command
premiumprice*,
the end o f Havana leaf stock­
and domestic cigar* usually
pile* ha* fvlso opened tho
require the addition o f im*
door to u host o f new fluIt IA T it, Knglnnd &lt;l I’ l l — p„rt,.,| |,-af, Cuba's exit from
vuts and brands, especially
Sandro Douglas, 111, w rote to ,hl. , - s ,.i(tl,r |„,x |el,VM *
those carrying the lut-el o f
n wri-.t-»nUh firm telling
cushion for the suppliers
Claude S. Hawkins. *Uh ids exclusive men's
shop* and
them she tied her new watrh wh(1 fiI| thp * ap24th pint, topped December supper rlub*.
New
Y o lk ’s
to hrr bicycle wheel and rod*
xh„
i^rp.bean I*, ronse- donors to Ihe Seminole County
•*J1” Cluh, for example, is
it through mud »&gt;&lt;d puddle* - ,|U,.ntl&gt;-. more than u litt’e
Blood (lank.
already putting out it* own
|o test it just the way they I feverish in the ill-It to swell
Other donors during Decem­ brand « f Mexican leaf cigar*.
did on television.
it* , „ i mr,.w production.
ber were la’e N. Fillnwn. 23;
The Is**, hut far from t
The wiitch unlike those i n
|„ Kingston, for example, David II. Breen and Howard
minor consideration, is tlm
television — stopped, Sandra nnyul Jamaican lenf has aid- E. Bass, 21: Henry D. Faint.
rhsnre
munufactuivrs
uml
*atd. The company promisedJ,tcnIy become u rnujor loplc 20; John T, Fortier, IS; Don­
distributors a is finally g-Vto Investigate, hut sent r,n'uf , l;tail and dinner table ald J. Bales and Henry T-.
ting to make a pitch to v i
new nulrh.
{conversation among
people Muse, IT; II. II. Fortner. Id;
enormous, untapped market.
Willianl Session*. Marvin E.
who don't know apanatela
One major manufacturer is
from a corona. It is not un- W arfel anJ Elmer E. Won to - ;
already putting out a bill­
nay.
It;
Ilxrry
C.
Echelberjer
ITHACA, N. Y (N E A 1 — |u*uul to hear a young ho*tboard ..cries suggesting quite
Illase luliano, tacxL- and 1961‘ ess. her rye* gleaming, »«y: and John E. Higgins Sr.. 14;
plainly that there’s a new
Wilfred
A
Smoroski.
Je**e
D.
. . .
co-eaptain o f the Ithaca foot" I ’ve had a letter from
and
*
»&gt;'d t"-te
ini umi
-as.,* ■ Crew,
v i ** * e
avsta Robert It IxiFll*. |
&lt;
^
a,.
ball squad, was unbeaten as ;daddy in i.oir
London
nm| *iihe ssy*
a heavyweight wrestler last the Cubun tobacco they're I 11. and Robert F . Graham a rkl |dc»lg"'’d **» F,l‘asa the Am erI lean housewife.
season.
I setting now is r.O percent I Lester L. Tillbl, 10.

Self Testing
Spoils Watch

path has been

made difficult because o f the
slow turning o f governmental
regulatory machinery and bit

ter rivalries among railroads.
Here la the IM3 box sen re
on Interstate Commerce Com
mission's (IC C ) actions on
pending m erger and control
plans:
- A n ICC rxstniner gave
Pinal results for 1963 are
not yst in, but industry o ff! conditional approval o f the
d a is estimate Class 1 m ads Norfolk and Weslrrn-Nickel
w ill post total profits of about Plate &gt; Walmvh merger-and#630 million o r 14 per cent lease plan.
—An agency examiner ap­
m ore than the fSTl million
earned in 1962.
proved control of Ihe Western
This would be the best in­ Pacific Railroad hy Ihe San­
dustry showing since 1937 ta Fe railway and denied (he
when the m ajor lines cleared competing Southern Pacific
to control
live
1737 million and would halt application
an aim in g! downtrend that Western Pacific. A final ICC
set in after 1933. In that yea r decision In this case is ex­
T H E G R A N D M A o f nil “ p o n y ta ils " is disp layed b y Mr.*. M ic k o flu k es
the carriers had a combined pected In 1961.
a n d h eld Isy h e r .ton, B o b b y . M rs. D u k es, a n a tiv e o f Japan a n d w ife o f
Bet income o f $937 million.
— F.xaminer approval of
S S ift. \V. D u k es, Orlando A F M , is ft'2 ” and her " p i g t a i l " re a c h e s tu h e r
This 14 p er cent Jump In control o f the Ihree-rallroad
k n e e s . T h e y w e r e pictured a t th e S em in o le C ou n ty co u rth o u se w h ile p u rprofits was achieved on an es­ Muskogee Company system
ch a ttin g a u to m o b ile lircn.se t a g s .
(H e r a ld I ’ h oto)
timated rise in gross revenues by the Texas ind Pacific
o f only two p er cent The in­ Railway.
dustry magazine Railway A f e
— Exam iner approval of
says, however,
IbaL idgj control by the Missouri Pa
earnings still rcprsicnt only cifle of the Chicago ami East
about a three per &lt;*nt return cm Illinois railroad.
on net operating tncoms com ­
—Full commisiion approval
D ALLAS (U P !) — A com­ m ission Investigating the as­ wald's death, but that tie was
pared with “ tha six per cent of the m erger of the Scabnnrd
convinced by the evidence put
that Is usually considered a Air Line railroad and the At plete investigation into the sassination.
C arr said the re|&gt;ort aim forth that Ruby had no con­
la ir basis fo r utilities."
lantic Coast Line railroad.
duelling of Lee H arvey OvBut In tha faca of Ihla o v e r­
In the east, control of (he wald showed no collusion be­ included, ' the attempted mur­ nections with Dallai police.
der o f tien. F.dwin Walker."
Tlie district attorney said
a ll improvement in railroad Baltimore and Ohio hy Ihe
tween
Dallas
police
and A shot was firrd through a the report dealing with Os­
fortunes, m any roads, p ar­ Chesapeake and Ohio which
Oswald's self-appoinU'd execu­ window in Walker's Dallas wald's slaying included two
ticularly in the east, sra not tho ICC approved In 1962.
tioner Jack lluhy, DUt. Ally. home last April. Oswald's wi­ volumea.
earning enough to meet cur­ rlrired Its final hurdle when
Henry Wa&lt;le said today.
dow told her attorney that the
One volume held evidence
rent expenses.
the Supreme court denied a
The Invesll nation into Os­
According to the Associa­ petition by rail unions to over wald's death was Just a por­ accused assassin Implicated which prosecutors could use
himself a* the sniper who at Ruby's trial, and the other
tion of Am erican Railroads, turn the IC C decision.
tion o f a ' ’complete and de­ fired on Walker,
contained documents, which
o f tha nation’s 102 Class I
But a possible fatal blow tailed" report on President
Wade
said
he
had
Just
be­
according to Wade, "rela te
roads, 26 failed to earn was delivered hy the govern Kennedy’s assassination and
enough in
(he first nine mrnt to the proposed giant the events surrounding it filed gun to study the section or primarily to security m ea­
the repott dealing with Os­ sures In effect at the tim e."
months of 1963 to cover their consolidation of Ihe I’enniyl with the state attorney gen­
fixed charges. Of these, ja vania and New York central eral's office at Austin.
w ere In the east, eight were lines.
Texas Atty. Ben. Waugoncr
In tho south and two in the
Near the conclusion o f more Parr said the report included
west.
than two years of ICC pro­ Ihe investigative findings by
The rosier profit picture ceedings in Ihe case, the Jus state and Dallas authorities
stemmed from several fac­ Ike Department registered on the President's murder,
tors. Among these were fed ­ Its opposition tu the Penn*;- the wounding of (lo v . John
eral Income tax investment Centra I Hookup and a special Connolly, the shooting of Dal-1
credits and revised deprecia­ W h i l e
House interagency las policeman J. D. Tlppil,
tion allowances, a sharp econ­ committee on transport m er­ and the slaying o f Oswald.
om y iso, heavy Investments gers also Indicated Its oppo­ Carr was gathering evidence
in Improved equipment unit sition. Instead, Ihe committee (or Hie special federal com
facilities and a rise In busi­
ness activity, which was re.
fleeted In increased carload
H ttlHlHT I I P n i\ IH T M lN III*
log*.
* n ,m ill)* r r v r i : i m &gt; h d p * % u i m n rt
Ball officials
point out,
I I P •» %M 'H H II IN T H U *r% T P « D P 111111111%
however, that If the level of
a t Tim u .d m : nr
n%
nt:rt;%in»nt
iimu .
business
should
dip only
slightly in lout the Impact
b u liifif*■# wlih ivlb cr lifcHtk*, tiD'l #*3tnh
1 97«.u33 t1
11.m* In
«f I'nll.i-nMS
would be disproportionately
ITntlrS S in t., li.iv.rumriit ulillKitlnii.,
felt In many railroads’ earn­
.
___
4.3D.09A
»(
illr.ct wti'l Kiijr.nle.S
-------ings.
Obllfiitlnn. of MUt*. and poltUrol
1,372.231 It
itilullvliloni
, „.rt,i,lu___ _
Battling to cut costs, (he Other
bufiilK, iiait#*. »ml -Lbenlure#
Industry in IWia sank m ore
Hnclmllnic lltijM.Dd Rn«urltLe of
F M rn il «n*uel**» rm .I (jrirtiurRHoriK
than $1 billion into new equip­
^
#! *.,000.04
util Riiiirnnlftit bjr IT H. f
...
ment, up 23 per cent from the Corporal** •t**« ke (IfirlUfllnir 1 nun#
M.tkr u# &gt;nur lumL-r and Imililinif m nlrrlal# c rn lrr .
-----------VI4H1K
vlurk
«&gt;f
KeuDfSl
It****
rv#
UmK»
$833 million in 1962 and ex­
U h rl hrr Jtni're planninif an r t l r i n i i f m in fr in iiin Jub,
Loan# and illpoutinl# ClmiltMln* 9 non#
pectations are Hist this fig•,u9»ton«
'OVKirilniftKi *
.......

Hawkins Top
Blood Donor

Unbeaten

No Plot In Oswald Slaying Seen

Legal Notice

Bonk r r i m U f l i «wn#&lt;l I non#, furtiltiir
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Glidden &amp; Tex-O-Lite
Q U A L IT Y

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P A IN T S

I\ e .stuck ii (-umplt'ti* lin e ttf liuitderH hard w a re ,
iil*&lt;» lawn am i garden iu o l* and M ip p lie s , incluit*
in g fe rlili/ e rs , etc.

SA V E !
Take Advantage Of Our New

W ln t .loon it take Lo tnaVc n c a r a trrvftt In g liw n y per*
(ortuer?
If th o m r happens lo l&lt;c a ' C l C lic v r o k l, o n e thins
only. A h ighw ay.
Y o u 'll lim l tv e ry th in g cl-a* a lr e a d y n ra ily packaged
for y o u — im tliu u ir to u e d y a s y o u pick iL o i l tho
showroom floor.
T h ere’s a choice o f s e v e n engim 's— n il ihe w a y u p lo a
tw irwvarb high-cooiprcwaion l - j-h p V 8 * — and fo u r trailsuiiasiniu, including a iin cly boned
stick: s h ift.*
# And u nderlying it a l l — a hum p-»kirnm ing Jet-smooth,
ride th a t hcl|w keep th o iicrfornum cv great e v e n when
the h igh w ays aren’ t s o great.
__
W hat a b o u t .special pcrformnnci* equip,
m cntl I ’roLitaawial d r iv in g okilla? i'o r g v i

them.

C ASH ’n C A R R Y
P O L IC IE S

GATOR
Eumber &amp; Hardware
7(H) French Ave.

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’6 4 Jet-smooth Luxury Chevrolet

V IS IT OUR COM PLKTK

Hardware Dept.

mJ

N o b o d y htut to doctor o r civic o r soup up the-;#
r h e v n d m In get the U-*» o u t of them. T h e y were I,wile
lo lie «lriven b y i/nu—on the kinds of nxu is qou d rive o n .
A n d d ia l a rea lly the u &gt; t o f a g re a t highw ay p e r I im nn r : Jnst a lx iu t anyone can get a kick ou t o[ d r iv in if
o n e , just as it com es out o f the show room ,
A\ hich, a ft e r nil, Is th e kind of perform an ce y o u 'd
e e p e e t front C h evrolet. T h e greriler sati&amp;factioa a n d
e n jo y m ti.t b u ilt into these ears is borne o u t, year a ft e r
y e a r , b y the h igh er resale they bring o v e r oth er m a k es
Ul th eir fk'ld.
N e x t Unit' y o u ’ re out y o u r dealer’s w a y , a llow a fe w
e x tr a minutes to sample one o f these h ig h ­
w a y perform ers on you r o w n , A fe w an*
re a lly all you 'll need. T h a t’s enough tim e tu
d o a lo t o f d rivin g in a C h e v ro le t.

THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS Chevrolet • Chevelle . Chevy U . Corvair . COTKtte
___________
See them at your Cheerolet Showroom

HOLLER MOTOR SALES COMPANY
219 E. SE C O N D STR EET

SA N F O R D

FA 2-0711

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Seminole Supported In Bid For University
eioc

**

Bjr Julian Ktenatrons
Everybody1* excited!

•

•

•

About the
possibility of
landing the East Central FlorIda Univerilty. Seminole citi# i e n * are beginning to feel the
flutter of butterflies in their
stomachs.

•

•

•

Seminole is so Host to get­
ting the one thing that will
* stabilize this county's econ­
omy from now until . , . well,
you name itl
,
•
•
•
Despite the visit of Gen
‘O Davis
and Dr. Debus with
Gov. Bryant Tuesday the
Clock feels that the Board of
Control will not break faith
with their own criteria.
If
they do they'll have cost a
number of counties thousands
of dollars ami many people
an awful lot of time. Why
Gen. Davit and Dr. Debus
waited until three days before
f the Board's final decision to
approach the governor is a
mystery to us.
Our opinion is that Orange
County—which has grabbed so
many major projects in Cen
tral Florida — figured they'd
get this one, too. without any
trouble. They didn't figure on
little Seminole coming up with
a big slingshot (our top-notch
site committee here) and two
big pebbles (bake Ada ami
Econ). Of course, the giant's
not dead yet. But he's des­
perate!

By Fred Van f e l t
A U rge delegation o f San­
ford and Seminole1 County
leaders will leave Thursday
for Tallahassee to attend Fri­
day's State Board of Control
meeting when a site is to be
chosen for the proposed East
Central Florida undergraduate
university.
In the local delegation will
be City and County Commiss­
ioners. legislators and Cham­
ber o f Commerce official*.
Seminole County is in a I t
position to be ehosen ns Ihe
home for the new school,
since Ihe Board narrowed
from 23 original site offerings

to the Econlockha tehee River
and Lake Ada sites in this
county and the Bluestone site,
12 miles south of Orlando.
Although the deadline for
site offerings was last Octo­
ber. Orange County was "still
pitching" today by offering
gratis 1,000 acres near Apop­
ka. Tw o space experts from
Brevard
County
protested
Tuesday to tiov. Farris Bry­
ant the possibility of placing
the school away from the
Cape Kennedy area.
Governor Bryant's p r e s s
secretary Tuesday explained
that the GENESYS program
and the proposes) extension of

the University of Florid* en­
gineering school are much the
same. The GENESYS pro­
gram will be an educational
television school for graduate
engineers and scientists, as
will the engineering school
extension. There have been
proposals that the engineer­
ing school extension should be
placed on the undergraduate
university site.
The Governor** press secre­
tary al«o explained that re­
ference to the undergraduate
university a* a "space uni­
versity" i* inconsistent since
an actual space university is
planned for the future for

I

Zip Code 32771

graduate engineers and scien­ home no that prospective GOVEKNOR HEARS
tists engaged in space endea­ Volusia County students will s n r . a r g u m e n t s
vors.
Since
Florida

have a short commuting dis­

United Press Leased Wire

Johnson Cuts
U. S. Spending
$500 Million

Established 1008

u.

(U P !)

-

Road

Department

member

Two
5. space leaders said Max Brewe- o f Titusville and
other East Central tance.
counties, excepting
Leesburg Commercial— The Tuesday the State Board of discussed the proposed uni­

Orange and Seminole, have
been eliminated in considera­
tion of a university site. The
Sanford Herald Tuesday asked
for
comment from
these
newspapers:
DeLand Sun News—We sin­
cerely hope the new univer­
sity will he placed in Semimile County. Of course, wr
have Stetson University here
but we would like to see the
new state university close to

Econ site is too close to Or­
lando. Orlando has gobbled up
everything in Central Florida.
We'd like to see the new uni­
versity put on the Lake Ada
site.
Melbourne Times— We have
no comment since our two
space experts are endeavoring
to persuade the Governor to
place the new university tn
Brevard. We re not out of the
picture by a long shot.

9

W E A T H E R : Partly cloudy nnd warm through Thursday; high today 75-80; low tonight in 60s.
VOL. 56

TALLAHASSEE

Debus and Smith met with
Gov. Fanis Bryant and State

WED.. J A N U A R Y 8. 1064 SANFORD, FLORIDA

Control can find a better loca­
tion for a space-oriented uni­
versity than the three castcentral Florida sites present­
ly under consideration.
MaJ. Gen. I.eightnn I. Davis,
commander of the Air Force
National Missile Range, ami
Dr. Kurt Debus, director of
the John F. Kennedy Space
Center, said the school should
be 15 minutes driving time
from the Cape at the most.

m w A ...

Nominations Asked

Helpless

For Jaycee Aw ards
(Urn

LONDON
— Britain,
by American protesta, said today it has no
legal mean* lo atop un $1
million sale of huaes lo Cas­
tro Culm. (Story cm png 9).

worried

NO. 100

Test Firing
Of Gemini
Rocket Set

versity behind closed doors
for about 45 minute*.
The governor said lie would
relay
Ihe
space officials'
"v e r y logical and persuasive”
nrgu menls to tho Hoard of
Control.
Bryant said Davis am) De­
bus felt Ihe university, and a
proposed extension of Ihe
University of Florida ensin
erring school, should lie locat­
ed on the same campus and

2 Die In Fete
C U A U T L A , Mexico (U P I)
— This p r o v i n c i a l town
mourned today for victims « f
tlie firework* rxptoslon wliirh
killed 12 persons and injured
12 more during Twelfth-Night
services In a village church,

With “ Jaycee Week" acheduled for Jim. IP-25, ihe public
j* invited by the Junior Chamher o f Commerce to nominate
young mim for Distinguldied
Service, Good Government nod
Outstanding Young Farmer
awards.

The awards will lie bestowed
at Ihe siuutiil Juycre Dlstlngiddied Service award hullijurt Jan. 25.

#

Folks Wants In

Petition Asks Vote Voodoo Curse
Plagues Its
In North Orlando Inventor

&gt;

These selections are made by
other members of these parlicular £IoU|m. The purpose of
these award* la lo give revolt*
nltlon to individuals fo r outstanding service, ability and
accomplishments that
havo
contributed so much to our
town, county nnd area.
Any f u r t h t r Information
needed as to Humiliation can
lie received hy calling Urn
Jaycee building at FA 2-3181,
Jaycee chairmen for these
awards are:
Frank Finch,
Distinguished Service A w ard;
Gene Kslridge. Good Govern­
ment; Cecil Tucker, Outstand­
ing Farmer; Rill Richardson,
Outstanding Young Toucher
and Lee Hawkins, Outstanding
Y’oung Sailor.
Jaycee president Jim Smith
asks that the public take an
nctivs interest In
making
nomination* fur these awards
so that nu outstanding individ­
ual will bo overlooked.

(Jimliflcutluus for the Dis­
tinguished Service award arc
based on exceptional achieve­
C A PE K E N N E D Y ( U I ’I)WASHINGTON
(U P I )
ment or contribution to the
President Johnson today an­
Amr rim 's second generation
nominee's chosen field, his o r­
nounced a surprise slash in
man-ln-space program m ove*1 O RLANDO l UP l i — Ue- ganization. community, state
federal spending below cur­
to Ihe launching pud Friday publican Ken
Folks asked or nalitm. He must be tu-tween
rent levels. He also ordered a
other candidates for gover­ the age of 21 and 35, ami does
for
the
te*t
firing
o
f
a
rocket
cutback in nuclear production
nor today tu allow him tc not have to he a member o f
Ihat will hurl an unmanned
in a dramatic hid to end the
lake part in a series of pro­ the Jaycees hut dors have to
"provocative and wasteful"
Gemini apace capsule into un posed debates during the lie a resident o f Seminole
• • •
arms race.
earth
orbit within
twe campaign.
County.
Clock watchers are still
Johnson proposed spending
The Good Government nvvnrd
month*.
railing about First Street In $919 billion in fiscal 1965-a
nominee must have tha fo l­
A. I.. WILSON (loft) ami Karl IliyiuinlHithum (righ t) nre yriveit the with
The
Titan-2
booster,
n
Sanford. But today's was not ctd of S5oo million from the
o f office ii.h Sanford city conniiidslonein hy Acting I'ity Malinger Henry
modified version o f the na­
DALLAS (UP!) — Jack lowing qualifications: A resi­
about the trucks on the city's $3M billion budgeted by the
Tutrnn.
Wilson,
who
was
re-elected
in
November
to
succeed
himself,
was
tion’s
most
powerful
war
Ituliy's
lawyer* will offer the dent of Seminole County, no
main stem. H has to do with late President Kennedy for
chosen
mayor
for
tho
next
year
hy
unanimous
vote
of
the
Commission.
missile,
is
the
key
to
the
link
dapper strip club operator to nge requirement. May he an
parallel parking. The watch­ the current year, lie said this
IliyHnnlxithnm replace Thomas S. McDonald on the Commission,
between the suuenaful Mer­ tlie Wurtrii Commission to elected official, an appointed
er said you could park 20
would mean a deficit ol li'J
cury maimed space
(light explain his avenger role in officer, an employe or a comautos diagonally in Ihe same
billion, far below previous ex­
program ami the Apollo man­ the assassination o f President munity-mimlcd official, pro­
space required lor 10 cars
pectations.
vided he or she had made an
ned lunar expedition planned John F. Kennedy.
parked parallel, lie a'.so add­
outstanding contribution
in
In his first State of the Un­
before lull*.
ed that First Street could be
ion
message
to
Congress,
the
the
field
o
f
good
government.
Both
since*
of
the
mighty
widened a couple of feet on
challenged
No person will he considered
each side and this would President a l s o
space rocket will be fired in
O R A N (U P !) — Algerian
solve the parking problem and Ituxiia to follow his lead in
requeue* while anchored side President Ahmed lien Bella for nomination who was elect­
still leave plenty of sidewalk ordering a 23 per cent reduc­
In an effort to accelerate
hy sidu on the steel launch today uidervd tan tnimedinta ed in a slate-wide election or
tion in output o f enriched
area.
Maud from whl*h two sitro 1 . 0 for . O p erso n arretted whose appointment Is such as well as increase Its cover­
&lt;*
uranium — ad atomic evplo* • •
nauts will b« sent aloft in a in Urun fur rioting against that he serves vn* state as a age of news of all areas at
during tegular
A 113-signature {x'UUon call ago office
Listening to the political slve—and closing down lour
Gemini Spueeeraft early next the government because o f whole, rather than a city, Seminole Counly and certain
A voodoo curse backfired
county or district.
tick lock of the clock we hear plutonium piles.
sections o f Volusia County,
ing for u special election in hour*, i III ice schedule*, ayear atop a similar booster. unemployment.
•t earlier hv Mrs. Peters, » l,4’rll&gt;' before noon today
lie stiid such action by
Outstanding Young Farmer The Herald announced today
that County
Commissioner
While scientist* readied the
the Village of North Orlando
and
three
Negroes
are
being
nominee* must be young men that it will discontinue pubtlare 9 a,in. until noon on Mon
James P. Avery may run for Russia, coupled with new dis­
severed 'JO-font Ttlan-2 for n
proposals
t h i s tu elect a live-member char­ days, Tuesdays and Wednes­ held in city jail under sus­
between Die age o f 2i and 35 cation of the Ares Edition
Seminole tax collector, and armament
lest of it* ability tu fulfill its
ter committee wux presented days ami lrom | until 5 p.m. picion of robbery.
W ASH ING TO N ( U P D - A who have made unusual and
that Grady Mali of Altamonte country will advance at Gen­
which normally appears each
Gemini
role,
the
N
avy
Tues­
to the Village Council at Tues­
Chief Itoy (i. Mi l i um* re ­
vice presidential boendet ap­ notable progress with their Thursday,
on Thursdays and Friday*,
Spring*—form er police chid eva. would he an important
day night successfully tested pears to be developing for
and now constable in that dis­ step toward arms control and day night's monthly business Special evening and Sunday cited tlie event thusly.
agrieuHiiie career. He must
Instead. Tlie Herald will
Nathaniel Walters, Negro, an advanced version o f its Peace Corps Director It. Sar­ ho un actual farm operator
"our ultimate goal
. a meeting.
trict-m a y run for sheriff.
hours for registration will I f
publish
all area news and
most p werful missile — the gent Shriver Jr., brother-inAlthough a total of only IIS
world witlmut war, a world
who derives ■ minimum o f photos a* they are received
n't a* the election date near* of .Seville, informed Itlrliard
♦
1
'"laris
“
A-3",
signatures
was
needed
to
law of tha lata President two-thirds of hit income from dally.
And speaking of politics, made safe (or diversity.”
Oliicei open thi* year arc Ilea*, Chase and Company
Tho "A-U", designed to lie
before ami atfer the city elec­
The
2.832-word
address, make the election mandatory, those held hy Anderson ami manager, that lie had been
Kennedy.
farming. Selection wilt he bus­
Hie Herald maintains a
put under a spell hy a "rind f i nd fioin subuieiged subtion
l a s t November, the shorted Mate of the Union council w j * advised that a Boll Stephenson,
ed un significant contribution* complete staff of area cor­
marines, lighted up Die misty
Clock’s ol' ear-to-lhe-ground message since Franklin I). second petition Is available
In closing, those attending doctor" and ordered tn steal
Hindi! tu the well liellig of the respondents. Their namvn and
prognosticator ami informant, Roosevelt'* in 1931. was tele­ hearing a number &lt;i( addition were reminded that the TB llm Chase bank deposit this spaceport as it streaked to
LO U IS V ILLE , Ky. (U P I) community, stale or nation as telephone numbers will ap­
the fringes nf space ahead of
R E. Porter, predicted that vised and broadcast to the al names.
Mobile N Ray Unit still he in morning.
— Kansas City Athletics own­ nn individual or through lead­ pear dally on the eslitorla)
The petition was turned
Ilea*. In turn, notified Chief a bright column of *ntoke and
A1 Wilson would be Sanford's nation.
the Village this Thursday lit
er Cbarlcs O. Finley set up ership In civic, farm, church, page, beginning with Thurs­
mayor in 1961. Okeh, H. E.,
On
the domestic
front. over to Mrs. Barbara Peters, front of Hie General Store William*, who assigned Lt. fluiui'. l l ian carry nuclear simp in Convention Center to­ fraternal or other organiza­ day's edition.
quit bragging!
Johnson declared "uncondi­ clerk, (or verification within front t until 5 p.m. it also was Ben Butler and 1.1. Joe lllck- destruction equal to I million day hi prepara fur Ulov’ ing tions.
Anyono having news Hems
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tun* o f T N T to target* us far
tional war on poverty” and the next lit day * afler which announced that unless re ­ son to follow through.
Nominations for tlieso out- which Ihey desire The Herald
llir A '* franchise hero, duwill
be
call­
a
special
meeting
This
morning
Bi
as
prepar­
away
ns
2,H
IM
)
miles,
hut
Tues
Folks over at Holler's in urged the lawmaker* to make
sponse this year is better than
&lt;» 5anford are wearing big the second session of the (Wth ed to ti ke further action on in past year*, the X-Ray Unit ed a dummy bank deposit, day night’s shot was cut short aplle strong opposition (rum standing citizen* ran be made In piibiish are requested lo
by obtaining an entry blank contact either the correspond,
other rluh owner*.
covered with 25 single dollar for lest purposes.
smiles these days. A promin­ Congress the best in history the electionwill not return m 1963.
front the Juycre building on cut in their area or the news­
ill other bonne** Mayor W
hill*. Walters, as instructed,
ent motor magazine named by cutting taxes, passing civil
The federal space agency
French Avenue or by (im ply paper.
snatched the deposit at tlie said Tuesday Ihe Titull-J's
one of their products the car rights legislation and provid­ W. Anderson reported that
w tiling thu tinme of lb* per­
The Herald’s news tele­
NICU-SIA,
Cyprus
(U
P
I)—
of live year.
company's office, S e c o n d first stage, which produces
ing medical care for ihe aged. North Orlando's indebtedness
son
selected, their qualifies- phone number* on lha San­
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.street and Dak Avenue, and 1311,1IOt&gt; pinoid* of thrust will Cyprus rolled buck its load
Ho also railed for reform tn Florida Power Corporation
today,
bringing Don* and why you feel they ford exchange ir e 322-3611,
lied, entering a car and driv­ he fired for 30 second* in barricade*
Sanford received a nice of "ou r (angled Iranaports- for street light*, which totaled
Tha
this aw ard.1322-2612 nnd 3222613.
Die t-lund's feuding Grrvk should .......
play in the current Holiday lion and transit policies," the more than id,non, had been
ing away.
Friday's test — one-fifth Its
newspaper
also
has
two
magazine. The city » promi­ "most effective, efficient (or dissolved m December by
Butler ami Hickson follow­ normal tunning time. Then and Turkish communities face I M“ d your entry to the Suntrunk
lines
from
the
Orlando
f„ca
fur
the
first
time
f'"d-.Seminole
County
Junior
nently mentioned in an ar­ jd gn aid program e ver" and agreement with the company.
ed and stopped the car at the B io.Oou pound thrust sec­ to
and Winter Park exchanges.
ticle entitled, "Along A Lazy more homes, schools, librar­
Heavy Attack .Squadron I Fuurtli Street and Oak A ve­ ond stage engine will ignite .h ire fighting broke out hist Chamber o f Commerce, P. O.
Anderson suggested t h a t
They are I21M2I ami 123Box
1513,
S
m
ford
Deadline
River." It was written by- ies and hospital* than ever steps now lie taken to turn
Peacemakers" will llv from nue, arresting Beniamin J. as if it were streaking toward month.
fo r entries tu be judged w ill 5938,
Benedict Thielen ami des were authorized in any pre 11n- light* hack on since great Sanford Nav i ) Air Station lo Arvmger, Seville, Harold C.
spare.
be no lots-r I Ini u 12 noon,
cribes a three-day drive dur­ viou* session nf Congress.
1&gt; redo red rates are specified board Ihe USS Enterprise Jackson. Melbourne, and Karl
Thursday, Jim. 23 D t h e r
ing which the author watches
Then, obviously mindful of in tlie new franchise agree­ Monday for a short operating U. Holloman, crescent City.
T A M P A I UP I ) — A Jeho­
. award* to lug iven uiu I I 'llATH EN S, Greece iL 'P I ) —
Florida's beautiful St. John* the approaching national poli­ ment with the power com- period to prepare for un ex
Chief
Williams
identified
vah's Witness was &gt;*-tits-it- i-d
. . .
,,
standing 5 otmg |ra&lt;-licr and The government releases! -ll
rise from a sleepy stream to tical conventions and the elec pins Council representative* tendril Sixtii Fleet deploy Holloman as tlie "root doc­
..
.. i i
to IS month* lit prison Mon . . . . .
,
. . .
,
I tut standing i oung b a i l o r , political prisoners Tuesday,
s major ocean port. It s in­ lion campaign. Johnson told will meet with officials of the ment in February. .
who presumably placed
tor
day for refusing to work al a
teresting ami worth reading. the lawmakers.
North Orlando Company in an
During a short in-port per the »p«*ll un Walter*. The
civil guvsrnment job as o r­
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" It can he done hy this effort to work out a participa­ toil at Norfolk. Va , later this I Chief added Holloman w un
dered by the U. 8, selective
Here's another tip &lt;m new sit miner."
tion agreement for payment month. Ihe *Uiff ol Heavy At ordained minister of the gos­
service hoard when he staled
laws for Florida drivers. Now,
In calling for approval of of the lights after a survey is lack \\mg 1 will go tu Nor pel ami wu* armed with a
NASHUA, N. II. ( UP I ) - religious reuoona against tuk
you must use the right lane the $t | billion tux cut bill by made to determine the num- folk anil coixfuct the squad- pistol.
Sen. Barry Gold water sound ing up arms, lie*is Dwight M
on multiple lane highway* ex­ the end of January, Johnson
County Judge Vernon Mize rd out his vote getting ability Grantham, 2$,
her needed.
run's annual administrationof
Hixuu,
cept when pasting or ap­ urged Congress to lower the
ordinances adopting t h e material
inspection
Also, wa* hearing testimony by today in three key Industrial Tenn.
proaching a left turn, or when basic withholding rate from
Seminole Counly
Plumbing during this period. &lt; dr llrym Butler and Hickson at press cities where he needed heavy
directed by a sign, flagman 15 to 1-t per cent to give
Code *31 -Hi and amending B. Brown Jr will relieve Cdr. time preparatory to filing fur- support tu win Hie llrit-lnor traffic officer
Also, on wage earner* an estimated
section to ol the Village Occu l-eroy \ Heath us command nut charges.
Ihc-nation
presidential
prl
multiple lane highways with $200 million a month in added
pahonal License Fee Schfd-1 mg olfirer.
m iry.
C H IL D R E N
noneutral
strip Ihe renter
buying power.
ule (36t were unanimously
Commander Heath will go
Goldwatrr's brand of runI" OR UNDER
line cannot be crossed except
approved fur first reading to the CSS Independence as
servatism, taken for granted
when authorized. Remember
with second and third read- nuclear weapons coordinator,
to rharm rural farmers, was
theselips. They could save
ings scheduled lor the special; utter
completing
a
short
a big question mark in North­
»
you som&lt; money,
Some disillusioned pertun
meeting later this month.
; orientation course In shipern
industrial cities.
The
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1* having a lot of (un . . .
Tlie amendment in Ordt board procedures at CornLONDON (U PI I — When Arizona Republican hoped lo at the expense of Mrs. F.dMenu Inclutlen:
If you're looking for good
A change in the scheduled
nance 36 set* a $25 fee fur rnandcr Naval Air Force At- former member of Parlia­ find out in this slate's .March
home buyers you'lf find some p r o g r a m
for Thursday'*
na Norman, 305 Wylly Ave­
Cnle Slaw
"residential, door tn door so- lantlc Fleet headquarter* in ment John Lewi* was arrest­ Itillt primary whether lie ran
o f the best listed in The Her­ luncheon
meeting
of
the
nue.
French
Fries
•
,
,
linting
"I
orders
to
sell,
hv
Nurfulk
rapture
most
of
the
urban,
ed on drunken driving charg­
ald’s classified section. We . S e m i n o l e ( o n l y Junior
.Mrs. Norman told The
or otherwise, all
llaketl
Means
Six VAII-J of Been have es, he insisted that his own industrial vole.
hear that realtors m litis Chamber of Commerce was samples
Herald today the ha* been
;
First stop today tn his charged with 12 steak din­
lirits
counly now have some of the announced todhy. Junes Arch, good*, ware* or merchandise, been promoted from lieuten­ doctor he railed, a court was
whirlwind lour of umihern ners al a local restaurant,
best listings they've had in district manager o f the Dale including magazine siitucrip- ant. junior grade, to lieuten­ told Tuesday.
Hush
Puppies
. t. N O' I "J ■*' L’
lions, except a » otherwise ant. They are Albert M.
Hampshire
was this with time for an unkept ap­
"W e ll," said Lewis, "what New
some lime,
Carnegie Institute will speak
Relish
Tray
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provided."
Campbell, l).in W. Ilczrau, ain I? ”
mill city, home of former pointment fur a permanent
on “ Working Mor* Effective­
Coffee
Or
Tea
Council
announced
that
the
Dominick
A.
Spinclll,
James
Gov.
Hugh
Gregg,
who
is
New
"You
,’
’
said
the
doctor,
Deltona folk, by the way, ly with People.” Originally,
at a beauty shop.
occupational
licence E. Bratton, William C KiTini "arc drunk.”
York Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­
report that they opened an Chamber of Commerce Man entire
Sheriff J. L . Ilobby Is
"M y
God.”
said
Lewis, feller's campaign chief in the checking out a woman be­
agency in Hong Kong seven uger John Ktider had been fee schedule will be reworked anil Philip W I'rawl.
Owned K Oprrntrd
and revised later tn the year
slate.
'•what are you saying I ' '
week* ago and already some slated to address the chib.
lieved by Mr*. Norman to
Hj
I Prelim inary discussion was
Lewis, 5t&gt;, a former I.almr
Other campaign stops were be making the false orders
llfkl.oco j i Florida hit* have
Maxine A Bob
held
on
the
ordinance
for
this
parly legislator, w a * 'ordered scheduled at Milford, Am- In her name.
been soid. Tho Mackle Bro­
Hancock
I sear's council election on
LONDON f UPI ) - William lo stand trial on charges of hersl, Manchester and Portsthers have a number of over­
Merchants are advised In
Its j . IT-92 So.
PALERMO. Sicily (U P I ) — March II with council an Kgglcton, It. who told poUc«&gt; drunken driving.
seas sales outlets. They report
I mouth lie delivers a major check bark with Mr*. Nor­
Sanford
that during 1363 the firm's Giuseppe Lauricclla, 30, open- j flouncing that voter rejistn - that a werewolf chased him
Police sutd that, when ar* speech tonight at St. Anselm's man, at FAIrfax 2-33M, on
into
a
hedge,
was
lined
$5.6(1
ed
his
mouth
to
yawn
and
lion
books
will
be
open,
heI’
h.
FA 2-3965
foreign sales hit f 1.35 million
rested, Lewis said " I made College In Manchester, the any orders made In her
couldn't close it again.
I ginning Monday, in liie viii- Tuc.*d.ij for drunkenness.
Not bad, at all!
, all these jaw* tn my tim e." [stale's largest city
name.

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as close as possible to tha
Cape.
The Board o f Control has
narrowed the sites for the
proposrd facility down lo two
in Seminole County and one
In Orange County, and tha
Iniard Is scheduled to make a
final selection at it* Friday
meeting here.
Bryant said the tee site in
southeast
Seminole
County
meets the time factor, but
the space officials feel there
arc other factors which it
does not fill. Me did not ela­
borate. am| added Davis and
Debus did not suggest any
specific sile.

Herald Broadens
Coverage 01
Area News

300 Face Trial

Shrivel1 Boom

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A ’s Set T o Move

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Barriers Down

VAH-7 To Fly To
USS Enlerprise

ri.

Sentenced

Barry Feels Out
New Hampshire

Prisoners Freed

FR ID AY N IG H T SPEC IAL!

FISH FRY

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Former MP
Caught In
Own Trop

Jaycees Make
Program Change

Sanford Woman
Victim O f
Charge Racket

A L L YOU C A N E A T AIUILTS
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fr r a ll P«r« 10 — J»n. T, 1964

Caribbeans Inhale The Dollar Cigar

Railways Roll To Profitable'63;
Fatter Earnings Ahead In '64

standard. Isn't it
Ju m a ica'jen ce o f Cuban tobacco from b e l o w
w onderfu l?"
(N EA) — Five year* after
U.S. &lt;lxar market.
It la one o f those jagged
While
the
Caribbean is
Fidel C astro's victorious en­
little
footnotes to
history busy planting tobacco, U.S.
try into Havana, his relent­
that as U.S. stockpiles of leaf and cigar Importers are
less crusade against capital- Havana leaf dwindle, U. ?.
starting to bet on Cuba’ s pois beginning to bear fruit cigar consumption begins to tentinl successors. It si a very
among &lt; aim's near*«t nrigu- break records. In 1963. well ju icy bet.
over $600 million went up
In the first place, an litFaster and faster, the is- i in cig a r smoke — m ore Ihtn vetrrate cigar smoker's »1land* o f Jam aica and Hispan- 'at any time since Juet after iegiunre
to
a
flavor o r
Ida are fillin g the m on ey-I World W ar I when the etc- brand stands ju st behind his
making gup left by the all- arrtte began to make inroads love o f country unit just winto Hub. puli arid caboose.
bead o f his devotion to his
KIS O S T O N,

By O w n C. Htrlaa

tire will be even higher in
iln lfl rffW BR^niaUHiai
1961. The previous high for
NEW YORK (UPI) - The capital expenditures was $1.1
MUoo'i r a i l r o a d ! cam*
through IMS with tbo bcit billion In 1937.
profit performance la ala The railroad merger m ove­
years and the Industry ap­ ment slow ed to a cra w l in
pears to have open ilgnali 1903, but renewed activity on
well Into 1964.
this key front Is looked for
Despite the ilow progress in 1964. T h e path has been
of merger! and the clouded
made difficult because o f the
labor outlook, the carriers
should continue to roll up fat­ slow turning o f governmental
ter earnings at least through regulatory machinery and bit
the first half of the new year. ter rivalries among railroads.
Most government and private
Here ta the IMS boxsenre
economists see the economy on Interstate Commerce Com ­
holding at Its present level or mission's (IC C ) actions on
rising slightly over the first pending m erger and control
six months.
plans:
—An ICC examiner gave
Plnsl results for HO are
not yet in, but industry off! conditional approval o f the
clals estimate Class 1 roads Norfolk and Wcdrrn-Nlckel
will post total profits of about Plate - Wabash mrrgcr-and9690 million or 14 per cent lease plan.
more than the $571 million —An agen cy rxaminrr a p ­
earned in 1902.
proved control of the Western
This would be the best In­ Pacific Railroad by the San­
dustry showing since 1997 ta Ke railw ay and denied the
when the major lines cleared competing Southern P acific
9737 million and would halt application to rontrol tlte
an earnings downtrend that Western P acific. A final ICC
aet la after 1999. In that year decision In this case is ex ­
the carriers had a combined pected In 1961.
net income of $927 million.
— F.xaminer approval of
This 14 per cent Jump In control o f the Ihree-rallroud
profits was achieved on an es­ Muskogee Company system
timated rise in gross revenues by the T exas and Pacific
of only two per cent. The In­ Railway.
dustry magazine Railway Age
— E xam iner approval of
says, however, that 1903 control b y the Missouri Pa
earnings still represent only clflc of the Chicago ami East
about s three per tent return ern Illinois railroad.
on net operating income com­ —Full commission approval
pared with "tha six per cent of the m erger of the Seaboard
that It usually considered a Air Line railroad and the At
fair basis for utilities."
lantlc Coast Line railroad.
But la the fact of this over­
In the east, rontrol o f the
all improvement In railroad Hsltlmore and Ohio by the
fortunes, many roads, par­ Chesapeake and Ohio which
ticularly in the east, are not the ICC approved In 1962,
earning enough to meet cur­ cleared its final hurdle when
rent expenses.
tha Suprem e court dcnlrd a
According to tha Associa­ petition b y rail unions to ov e r­
tion of American Railroads, turn the ICC decision.
of tha nation's 102 Class 1 Hut a possihlr fatal blow
roads, 26 failed to earn was delivered by the govern
enough In the first nine ment to the proposed giant
months of 1963 to cover their consolidation o f the l ’ ennsyl
fixed charges. Of these, je vania and New York central
were la the east, eight were lines.
In the south and two In the Near the conclusion o f moro
west.
than two years of ICC pro
The rosier profit picture
stemmed from several fs c
tors. Among these were fe d ­
eral Income tax Investment
credits and revised drprccla
tlon allowances, a sharp econ
om y sse, heavy investments
In Improved equipment ami
facilities and a rise In bu si­
ness activity, which was re
fleeted In increased rarloudtngs.
Hall officials
point out,
however, that if the level of
business
should
dip
only
"lightly in 1961 the im pact
would lie disproportionately
felt In many railroads' ea rn ­
ings.
battling to rut rods, the
Industry in 1963 sank m ore
than $1 billion into new equip­
ment, up 23 per rent from the
$ a u million in 1962 and ex ­
pectations are that this fig-

eroding* in the rase, the Jus
tics Department registered
Its opposition to the PennsyCentral Hookup anil a special
White
House Interagency
committee on transport m er­
gers also Indicated Its oppo­
sition. Instead, the com m ittee

d

Is recultivated,

w ill'p a y

23 cents to

hu

$1.59

for a cigar
Second,

the

cigarette-can-

And
hs
imported rignrs
&lt;p,at ,||PKiHncc
command
premium
prices,
the end o f Havana leaf stock­
and dom estic cigar* usually
piles has also opened thu
. require the addition o f iindoor to u host o f new finBLYTH, England i t P it — port,.,| |,.a f, Cuba’s exit from
vois and brands, especially
Sundni Douglas, to, wrote, to j(,c t.’ .S. cigar box leave* a
those tarrying the luhel o f
n wrist-watch firm telling fat cushion for the suppliers
Claude S. Hawkins, wiih his exclusive men's
shups ami
them she tied her new watch |who fj|| thp
21th pint, topped December supper clubs.
New
Y ork's
to her hlcyrte wheel am i rode
Th).
( -Mri,1|&gt;, nll
donors to the Seminole County “ 2 tn Club, for example, is
it through mud and p u d d le - I , lUe.n l|y, n, „ re ,|,aii n little Klood Hank.
already putting out its ow n
to test it Just the w ay they f,.Veri*h in the rush to swell
Other donors during Decem­ brand of Mexican leaf cigars.
did &lt;m television.
its tnbnrco production.
ber were l/Tc N. Flllnton. 22;
The ln«». but far from v
The Mutch unlike those «n
|„ Kingston, for example, David II. Green and Howard
minor consideration, is tha
television — stopped, Sandra |[0yul Jumuican leuf has sud- E. Bass, 21; Henry D. t'sint,
chance
manufactuicr*
and
sald. The company promised I,],,|||y |Mcoiue « mujor topic 2ft; John T. Fortier. IS; Don­
distributors are finally get­
to Investigate, but sen t m. of ,.orktail and dinner table ald J. Hales and Henry L .
ting to make a pitch to m
new vtuU'h.
|conversation mining
people i Muse, 17; If. II. Fortner. Id;
untapped market.
who don 't know a panatels Willtard Sessions, Marvin E. enormous,
fit,., mulii
from a corona. »v
It I»
is nm
not »unW arfcl
and H
Elm
er E. Wontc-| *J,IB
ntnnufm-turei
&gt;fun'
- i )m
n n mu
.I1HVI
liutlil._
out . 1,(11

Unbeaten

THE GRANDMA of nil “ pony tail*" is displayed by Mrs. Mieko Dukes
und hold by her .ton, Hobby. Mrs. Dukes, u native of Japan and wife o f
S Sgt. W. Dukes, Orlando AFII, Is b'2” anil her “ p in t a il" reaches to Iter
knees. They were pictured at the Seminole County courthouse while pur­
chasing uutomobile license tags.
(Herald Photo)

Hawkins Top
Blood Donor

»

ITHACA. N. Y ( NE A ) Hiaje luliano, tackle and 196t
co-captain o t the Ithaca football .quad, was unbeaten n.
lim y weight wrestler last
season.

»&lt;•
« young host- i nay. 14: Harry C . Echolberger
«•»*. Iwr ryr» gleam ing, »ay; and John E. Higgins Sr.. I*
"I 'v e had » letter from Wilfred A. Sm oroskl. Jesse D.
'tladdjr in London nnd he &gt;avs Crew s and Robert II. I.cKlls,
the Cubun tobnreo they’re II. and Robert F. Graham ami
1getting now is 60 percent Lester L. Tiliis, 10.

y ^

*

M ting quit*

plainly thnt there's n new
cigar shape — nnd tn&lt;te
jdcsixned to p l c s e the Am erI lean housewife.

No Plot In Oswald Slaying Seen
DALLAS (UPI) — A com mission Investigating the as­
plcte investigation into the sassination.
C arr said the report also
shooting o f Leo H arvey OtIncluded, "the attempted mur­
wald showed no collusion be­ der o f (ion. Edwin Walker."
tween
Dallas
police
and A shot was fired through a
Oswald's acif-appointrd execu­ window in W alker'* Dallas
tioner Jack Ruby, Dist. Ally. h om e last April. Oswald's wi­
Henry Wade said today.
dow toisl her attorney that the
The investigation into Os­ accused assassin Implicated
wald's death was Just a por­ him self as the *niper who
tion o f a "com plete ami de­ fired on Walker.
tailed" report on President
W ade said he had Just be­
Kennedy's assassination and gun to study the section of
the events surrounding it filed the report dealing with Os­
with the state attorney gen­
eral's o ffic e at Austin.
T exas Atty. Ren. Waggoner
Parr said the report included!
the Investigative findings by
state and Dallas authorities |
on the President’ * murder, |
the wounding of G ov. John
Connully, the shouting o f Dal­
las policeman J. !». Tippil, |
and tile slaying o f Oswald, j
Carr was gathering evidence
for the special federal com­

w ald's death, but that he was
convinced by the evidence put
forth that Kuby had no con
ncction* with Dallai police.
The district attorney said
the report dealing with Os­
w ald's slaying included two
volumes.
One volume held evidence
which prosecutor* could use
at Kuby's trial, and the other
rontalnrd documents, which
according to Wade, "rela te
primarily to security mea
surcs in e ffect at the tim e.’*

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Book " I S ' , Fag.a I* nrnl
II . PubUo
llacord*
o f TOTAL CAPITA!* ACCOUNT3
Hatnlnol* County, Florldn,
together w ith th* followltiK TOTAL LI A III I.ITI CM AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Itrnia o f pro|M*riy which nr*
WKWtlll %M» t
loc*l*«l In nnd |»«rminniily In*
• tailed na * part of tli* lilt* Aa»»t* pUdircd t»r .i«-1 *&lt;•&gt;«*d to ca^urc
llabllltlea
and
fur
oths*r
purpoa**
pruvtmant* on **ld land:
(Including not#* nnd hill* rediscount­
CIKNKHA1* E L E C T R I C
ed an l •s'CUrttlea *«»!&lt;! with agrr*PROP* IN IIA NOB MOriBI*
ment to r*purcha6«4 .. .
.........
d.&gt;71.431II
N44V6CR UCIIIAL UVlUi*
(a)
b u m a* ihuwn almv* *r* after
•
4(1
11 *,304 94
deduction o f valuation rea«rve« o f
l,t\\\II(i: 1117AT!: It MOUBL &gt;1079 HI.ItIAI- I1JTII7 (b) Hsitirltic* .!• ghuwrii ub»»v# ir* after
d*dtn
tlout
of
valuation
r««rrve»
o
f
Ral#d thl* 3rd day of J a n ­
l# Mary It. Duugla**, AvaUtant V
uary, 1164.
*bovB-n*m*d bank, do •oUtnnly swear that thl* report o f con
IBCAU
Arthur If. n*&lt;*kwlthv Jr.* &lt;111 Ion I* Iru* anl correct, to the br« t o f tnv knowledge and
belief.
riark Circuit Court
Curreol— Att4«ti
Mary u D&lt;iiigt.ixa
lift Mart It* T. VlltUn
T. U. Tucker
Imputy C U rk
Living llurtf*'»*
Dlrr» tot*
Danlal J. LoK«vro of
AV. \ I'Alrl k
AVA It KICK* C AlUi ILL A
(HKAL)
toLate of Florida, County o f b«mlnole,
L«KKVM
Sworn to and auUeortbed before me this 3rd day of j«n
&lt;7d Waal Pulrbunki Av*nu*
uary, 1961. and 1 hereby certify that I am n.»t an offUs*r or
V. O. Bob ltd
director o f thl* h.mk.
Winttr I’ irk. Plorldn
My eoininleeln* eRptrea rieptember 27. 1945.
buhltak Jao. T. H it.

m

his tarte

,.vr link suspicion is driving
more smoker* to try c ijn r -.
( |t js axiomatic in the smnk; Jnic business that cigar snw j,er, n j|| almo.it invariably
trade themselves up to high,
er pritCd brands,
f |„ addition, the free-for-all
hard ,|,nl j,#, broken out follow ing

Self Testing
Spoils Watch

Coll, balance* with othar 1»» •k«. anil c»*h
(tim* In pri»r*p$ of 4*«ill**ft|cin
ITntirsI Ktntr« Oovirnmrnt obligation*,
dlrtct arid irurant
Obligation* of Hlitta *n&lt;l political
•
vision*
.......
i— •
Oth*r bond*. m&gt;lM. *n&lt;! &lt;1M&gt;*ntur#*
(Including I4l5.dd0.on norurltU* o f
Krdrrnl include* and unrpordttomi
not gUANHltdid bjT ITH &gt;
Corpor.it*- «tos'k« (IttcludlriK 9 non*
itiH'k o f hVtloal ||0it»rv9 lUnkl ............
Loan* and dlvcount* (Intituling 9 Mono
nt*rdrnft*i ......... ........................................ . —
Bank praml*** ewnari S oon$, furnltur*
•mi t Ixtttfdd
.. .................... (lUnk iirvmliM owrt9i| nr* •ul*J**« t
to | non* lIfni not n**nmrd by bunk)
.
i&gt; tiii: n u n it n m ir ok l t d i i UK i o artltd nth#r limn Imnk pr«tnl«c*
Invv*tmant*
and oth^r #i*mi» linllreotly
t i i w n iv r ii j i n i m i , c m .
r t iift o n lln i bunk pr*mli«t or
c u t , m %*t&gt; rim Usui.
otli*r r*»,tl fftsit*
«
----*01*11 COUNTY. M.MIllll %
Cuitomrr*'
li.iMUtr to thl* bank on
l « l’ k*«r*rr *w. 13617
ftl dipt AIII9I out ht .1 n&lt;11'i u
. . .
rOHKrt.OOl III; OK
t mi.. t i i o i i
M oirrii tin:
rn trr c o u n t v h a v I s «i h
ToT.lL
AMHETM ..............
......
HANK, a Ninv York Corpora­
l.l %iiil.irii:u
tion
PUInttff I Liniind d&lt; po*lta of Itnllvl lual#, partner*
alilp*. * ml s'orporni Ion* .... .
, .
Vt
J KMT.H K BTRPP and -%R. Ttnir aii'l m v Iiiki iliputll* o f Individual*,
pdflntrahlpd. and eorparntloua —.
lsCONB l&gt;. STKI*I\ h16 wlf#*
lifts nd.I tl tM Urpmlli o f I mtrsl Htnliu Oofarnnn olN ( ln&lt; ftudliig RfmUl aavlnga)
M i n n : ot* H o i i i o p i t :
hr|H)«|ls o f Htltri Util |Kilit|.-i| ailbdlV l*1o|t»
K o iin i.tmi i i i : b i i .i : n r
iHrpoall* o f liuiik*
( l i n k
Nolle* I* 11rrfby glv*n Imf- &lt;*trt!(ln*l and offlivr*' chacka, ate. . .
II I
•u*nt to n Kl rial t&gt;*cr*o of TOTAL DKPOHIT*
(a) Total sirm*tnl .lr|H»alt*
^ 1 U ll.lI U !
Korecloiur* dntod January 3r*l,
(0) Totnl thu* and
1964, an&lt;l $nt«*r*d In rhnris ory
attvIliK* «!r|isi*lt«i
I 5,174,^44 Id
No. 13617 of tli* Circuit Court
«if tba Ninth Jusllrltl Cl m ill MortiCMKc* or olh«r lion* &gt; non* on
ImiiK prcittliM and | is■&gt;in* t.n
In and for Htfuilnnl* County,
otin r real osstjt* ...
..
. . . —
VlorbU. nu*rvln CHIB COUNlt#tll«oount
* **it| ntlitr 1it it 1111 If■ for
T r HAVIVOM n\NK 19 I'latn*
borrt»wr,| niotiay
tiff and JAMC.H i: MTKI'I* ntnl
AltLKONt: I&gt;. HTKPP, hi. wlf#. Acorptnnar* #B*cut$d by or for Account
••( 1b ■ bank m d pul it -*ndtng
6ra f&gt;«f*nd«nta, I will aril to
th* high**! Iildtlvr for
at Oihrr lluhllltli** .........—.................. .......
tha front do4»r o f th* Hanil*
Tl ol* County CoiirttuiU**
III TuT \L LI \ III I.ITIIlH
4*%1*1 1 11. .11 4 4»l M i
L inford. KlurMn, at 11:10 AM.
o'clock on tli* lath day of Capital:
tai Common ato'k, total par valu* f i oon
January, 1964 fit* following
itsI Preferred itock, total par v*lu« I non#,
4*geribdd proporlf#
Ml f ••rtu
lotul ri'tlriMr vnlu* &gt; none
In snlJ Final Peer**, to-w li:
(oI r'-ipltal iiutea and di'itoiilurr* f riono
lw.st 19 of llbis'k •Ml*,
KAHTIIII* HIIC H IT It |&gt;t V I- durplui
■ION, C M I- NO m m :. *«j- Un li) I tvd proftu
r.irdlUK to tli* I'Ut thvrr- ll69«r%0B (aud ratlrruiunl Mcvount for
pr«f*rr$d capitnl) &gt;
$sf *• r*&lt;7ord#d li Plat

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to break, ft takes an act »r
war or an embargo. Hut once

W e otoek n ro m p le ti- lin e o f builderts h a r d w a r e ,
tilrvt* lawn anti g a rd en I imiI.w anti H ttpplirs, in c lu d ­
in g fr rtili/rr ? ». H r .

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If tho mr happens to l&lt;c a t»l Chcvrokt, one tiling
only. A hiKhway.
t
Yoti II flitfl everything cfcr alrmtiy nratly pnt kagvsl
for you—cm the car exactly aa you pick it oR tho
showroom lloor.
.
There * a choice of seven engines—nil the way lip lo a
twin-carb high-conipmvsion 425-hp VH*—and four trailsuiLviums, including a finely honed -1-spced stick shift.*
#And underlying it all—a bump-tvkimming Jet-smooth
ride that helps ktyp tho performauce goat even when
the highways aren't so great.
.
, ut. sptJcuJ^.P®rf°rimmep rqmp- j m J H
merit? f t o teaaooal driving skiila? Forget

Nobody has to doctor or rant or soup up thoai
ChfvrnlrU to jn-t the U-nt out of them. Thi-v \vm- l.uilc
to lwdriven by i/mi-tm the kinds nf roads ii»u drive &lt;ut.
A"d liiald rrally Lhi* U&gt;L of a jP'uuL highway twrformer: Just alnut anyone ran gel a kick out of driving
one, jvut aa it comes out of the nhowroom.
\Snich, after all, U tho kind of performance you'd
ox^vect from Chevrolet. The greater satisfaction and
enjoyment built into these cars i.s bonu* our year after
year, by the higher rcs-tlc they bring over other makea
m their field.
Next time you’n* out your dealer's way. allow a few
extni minutes to sample one of these highL m
way perfonnera on your own. A few aril
really all you’ll need. That's enough time* to
do a lot of driving in a Chevrolet.

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•

Seminole Supported In Bid For University
0

By Jnlian fttenatrona
Everybody'* excited!

• •

•

About the
possibility of
landing the East Central Flor­
ida University. Seminole citi# s e n s are beginning to feel the
flutter of butterflies in their
stomachs.

• •

•

Seminole is so close to get­
ting the one thing that will
* stabilize this county’s econ­
om y from now until . . . well,
you name itl
,
• • •
Despite the visit of Gen
*0 Davis and Dr. Debus with
Gov. Bryant Tuesday
the
Clock feels that the Board of
Controlwill not break faith
with their own
criteria.
If
they do they'll have cost a
number o f counties thousands
o f dollar* ami many people
an awful lot of time. Why
Gen. Davis and Dr. Debus
waited untd three days before
0 the Board's final decision to
approach the governor Is a
mystery to us.

ft

Our opinion Ls that Orange
County—which has grabbed so
many m ajor projects in Cen
tral Florida — figured they'd
get this one, too, without any
trouble. They didn't figure on
little Seminole coming up with
a big slingshot (our top-notch
site committee here) and two
big pebbles (I.ake Ada ami
Econ). Of course, the giant's
not dead yet. But hc'a des­
perate!

By r re d Van Pelt
A large delegation o f San­
ford and Sem inole' Countyleaders will leave Thursday
for Tallahassee to attend Fri­
day's State Board of Control
meeting when a site L* to be
chosen for the proposed East
Central Florida undergraduate
university.
In the local delegation will
be City and County Commiss­
ioners, legislators and Cham­
ber o f Com m erce officials.
Seminole County ls in a 2 1
position to he chosen os the
home for the new school,
since the Board narrowed
from 23 original site offerings

to the Econlockhatchee River | the University o f Florida en ­ graduate engineers and aclenand Lake Ada sites in this gineering school are much the tisls engaged in space endea­
county and the Bluestone site, . sam e. The GENESYS pro- vors.
12 m iles south of Orlando.
' gram will be an educational
Since other East Central
Although the deadline for television school for graduate
counties, excepting
|engineers and scientists, as Florida
site offerings was last O cto-1
her. Orange County was " s t i l l ! will the engineering school Orange and Seminole, have
pitching" today by offering extension. There have been been eliminated in considera
gratis 1.000 acres near Apop- proposals that the engineer- tion of a university site. The
Tw o space experts from i in ? school extension should he Sanford Herald Tuesday asked
com m ent
from
these
Brevard
County
protested placed on the undergraduate for
newspapers:
Tuesday to Gov. Farris Bry­ ; university site.
Del-and Sun News—We sin­
The Governor's press sccreant the possibility of placing
the school away from the j tary also explained that re ­ cerely hope the new univer­
ference to the undergraduate sity will he placed In Sem i­
Cape Kennedy area.
Governor Bryant's p r e s s university a* a "space uni­ nole County. Of course, we
secretary Tuesday explained versity" is inconsistent since have Stetson University here
that the OKNKsS'S program an actual space university I* but we would like to see the
and the proposed extension of planned for the future f o r ' new state university close to

home

so

that

prospective

GOVERNOR HEARS

Volusia County students will SITE ARGUMENTS
have a short commuting dis­
tance.

TALLAHASSEE

(U PI)

-

Two U. S. space leadcra said

leesh u rg Com m ercial— The Tuesday the State

f o n t lb
)

WEATHER: Pnrtl.v cloudy nnd warm through Thursday; high today 75-80; low tonight in 60s.
VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

WED., JANUARY 8. 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 100

Test Firing
Of Gemini
Rocket Set

Johnson Cuts
U. S. Spending
S500 Million

Helpless
LONDON (U P I) — Britain,
worried by American pro­
tests, said today it has no
legal mean* to stop an 811
million sale o f buses to Castro Culm. (Story on png 9).

2 Die In Fete

With "Jaycee Week" »ehed-1
ulrd for Jim. ID-25, the public
ts invited by the Junior Chantber o f Commerce to nominate
young men for Distinguished
Service, Good Government ami
Outstanding Young Farmer
awards.

These selections sre made by
other members of these par­
ticulsr groups. Tho purpose o f
these avrarda is lo give recog ultion to individuals fo r out.standing service, ability and
accomplishments Hint
havo
contributed so much to our
town, county nnd area.
Any f u r t h e r information
needed ns to nomination can
lie received by calling the
Jaycee building at FA 2-3181.
Jaycee chairmen for thesa
awards are:
Frank Finch,
Distinguished Service A w ard;
Gene Estridge, Good Govern*
ment; Cecil Tucker, OutstamN
ing Farmer; Bill Richardson,
Outstanding Young Teacher
und Lee Huwkins, Outstanding
Young Sailor.
Jaycee president Jim Smith
asks that the public take an
active interest in
m aking
nomination* fur these award*
no that no outstanding individ­
ual will b« overlooked.

for the
test firing o f « rocket olh or 4" ndl,l,“ e* for K0* " ' ,hp HK° o f 21 “ nd 35’ ,nd d w s
L
,.
. nor today to allow him to not hnvt to
a member o f
that w ill hurl an unmanned u k (( |mrl
, ger, „ . „ r ,,r„ . the J.ycees hut does have to
Gemini
space capsule into an jWS,.,| debates
during the l&gt;e a resilient o f Seminole
• • •
earth •Him within twe i-ampnign.
County.
Clock watchers ara still
Johnson proposed spending i
The Good Government award
railing about First Street In $979 billion in fiscal 1963-a
nominee must have the fo l­
A. I.. WILSON (left) and Earl lliynfinbothuin (right) are given the oath
Tho
Titan-'J
booster,
a
Sanford, lint today's was not cut o f $3oo million from the I
of office a* Sanford city conitnis.sioner.H hy Acting City Manager Henry
modified version o f Hie nuD ALLAS
( Ul ’ ll — Jack lowing qualification*: A resi­
about the trucks on the city’s $98.4 billion budgeted hy the j
Tumm.
Wilson,
who
was
re-elected
in
November
to
succeed
himself,
was
tion'* most powerful
war Ruby's lawyers will offer the dent of Seminole County, no
main item . It has to d o with lato Presiilent Kennedy for
chosen mayor for tho next year hy unanimous vote of the Commission.
missile, is the key to the link dapper atrip club operator to ngc requirement. May be an
parallel parking. The watch­ the current year. He said this
Iligginltotham
replace
Tinnitus
S.
McDonald
on
the
Commission.
between the sum-aaful M er-ltlie Warren Commission to elected official, an appointed
er said you could park 20 would mean a deficit of $19
cury
manned space
flight] explain hi* avenger role in officer, nu employe or a com ­
autos diagonally m the same billion, far below previous ex­
program
and
the
A
pollo
man-; the ussussinati-n o f President munity-minded official, pro­
space required (or 10 cars
pectation*.
vided be or she bad made an
lied lunar expedition planned John F. Krnncdy.
parked parallel. He also add­
outstanding
contribution
in
In his first State of the Un­
before
ll)7h.
|
,
ed that First Street could be
the field o f good government.
Roth stares o f tile mighty J U 0 I4 llt'O 1 l 'l t l l
widened a couple of feet on ion message to Congress, the
No person will h« considered
challenged
each side and this would President a l s o
space rocket will he fired in
O RAN (U P I) — Algerian
for nomination who was electsolve the parking problem and Russia to follow his lead in
sequence while anchored side President Ahmed Ben Bella
ed in a state-wide election or
In an effort to accelerate
still leave plenty of sidewalk ordering a 23 per cent reduc­
( liy side ^on tho steel lamuh today ordered tan Immediate
1whose appointment I* such as well as increasa lta c o v e r ­
tion In output o f enriched
ar r t.
i stand from whl*h tw o astro- tru.i fot . . . j p e r s o n arred.-l
a
j (flat h&lt; » m e * m e state as a age of new* of all areas o f
umniuiu — ait atom ic cvplo-'
♦ • •
|naut« will b« sent aloft hi * j „ 0rttn for rioting sgslust
whole, rather than a city, Seminole County and certain
s
h
e
—and
closing
dow
n
(our
i
age
office
during
regular
A
113-signature
petition
call
T.istening to the political
A voodoo curse backfired (i,'nu" i »l»«eera ft curly next o ,e government because o f
county or district.
section* o f Volusia County,
tick-lock o f tile clock we hear plutonium piles.
ing for a special election in hours, Dftice schedules, a“ **’ ** *
1unemployment,
He said such action by
Outstanding Young Funner j Thu Herald announced today
*et earlier by Mrs. Peters, shortly before noon today . . .] While
that County
Commissioner
scientist*
readied
the!
the Village of North Orlando
nominees must be young men that It will discontinue publl.
arc 9 a in. until noun on .Mon and three Negroes are being] severed tlU-foot Titan-2 for a
James I*. Avery may run for Kusda, coupled with new dis­
between the sge o f 21 and .'15 cation o f Hie Are* Edition
t h i s to elect a live-member char­ days, Tuesday a and Wedncs held m city jail under sus­
Seminole tax collector, and armament proposals
test
o
f
its
ability
to
fulfill
its
picion
of
robbery.
l*»l
°
r
“
»
“
u"ity
to
fulfill
iu
WASHINGTON
(
U
P
I
I
A
ier committee w as presented
who have made unusuul nnd which norm ally appear* each
days ami from 1 until 3 p m .
that Grady Hall of Altamonte country will advance at Gen­
Chief Roy G. Williams re- Lentinl role, the Navy Iu»’ »- v |ce presidential bo.iiilet ap- notable progress with their
to the Village Council at Tues­ on Thursday* arid Fridays.!
Thursday.
Springs—form er police chief eva. would bo an important
i day " M l successfully tested pear* to lie developing for agriculture career. He must
day night's monthly business Special evening and Sunday cited the event lltusly;
and now constable in that dis­ step toward arms control and
Indead. The Herald will
Nathaniel Walters, Negro, » " "d '.tm e d version o f its "IVnre Jurp* D irector It. Sarl&gt;a an actual farm operator piihli'h all area new* and
"our ultimate goal
. . . a meeting.
hours for registration will be
trict—may run for sheriff.
Although
a
total
of
only
IIH
o
f
.Seville,
informed
Richard
m&lt;&gt;*t
powerful
missile
—
the
yihrivcr
Jr.,
brother-inwho derive* a minimum o f photos a* they are received
world without war. n world
set as the election dale nears
pidiiri* "A -3'
signatures was
ncedrd to
law nf (ha lata President two-third* nf bis income from daily.
And speaking of politics, made safe for diversity."
Offices open tills year are liras, Chase and Company
Thu "A -3 ", designed to l&gt;e Kennedy.
The
2832-word
address, make the election mandatory, those held by Anderson and manager, that he had been
farming. Selection wilt be ba s­
before and atfer the city e lec­
Hie Herald maintains •
fired float nuhlm-iged sub­
council
w
a,
advised
that
a
put
under
a
spell
by
a
"root
tion
l a s t November, the shorted Mate of the Union
ed on significant contribution* complete staff of area cor­
llol&gt; Stephenson.
marines, lighted up the misty
r] \ ) M q VO
second
petition
i*
available!
doctor"
and
ordered
to
stcul
Clock’ s o l' ear-to-the-ground message since Franklin D.
mndu to Ihu well Ireing of the respondents. Thrir name* and
In closing. th o,e attending
spaceport as it streaked to
prognosticator and informant, Roosevelt’ s in 1931. was tele­ bearing a number ol addition were reminded that the Tl) tho (,'ha so hank deposit this
LOUISVILLE. Ky. (U PI) community, stule or nation a* telephone numbers will ap­
the fringe* nf space ahead of
morning.
R. E. Porter, predicted that vised and broadcast to the al names.
Mobile N Ray Unit will be in
— Kansas City Athletics own nn Individual or through lend- pear daily on the editorial
Dens, In (urn. notified Chief a bright column o f amoke anil
The petition was turned
AI Wilson would be Sanford's nation.
Hie Village this Thursday in
er C h a r l e s (). Finley act up ership in civic, furm, church, page, beginning with Thurs­
mayor in ltMH. Okch, R. E.,
On
the domestic
front, over to Mrs. Barbara Peters, front of the General Store Williams, ivho assigned Lt. flume. It can carry nuclear shop iu Convention Center to . fraternal or othur orgunizu- day's edition.
quit bragging!
Johnson declared "uncondi­ clerk, for verification willun from I until 6 p.in. It also was Ben Butler ami Lt. Jog Hick­ destruction equal to I million •lay In prvpura fur muibng |lions.
Anyone having news Items
• • •
ton* o f TN I lo target* a* fur
tional w ar on p overty" and Hr - next It) days after which announced that unless re­ son to follow through.
tlie A ’* franchiso here, do-1 Nomination* for them out- which they desire The Herald
Tills morning Ilea* prepar­ away a* 2,800 miles, but Tues­
Folks over at Holler's In urges! the lawmakers to make a special meeting will be call­ sponse this year is belter than
spite strung opposition fruui standing citizen* ran bo made tn publish are requested to
Sanford
are
wearing
big the second session of the Mlh ed to take further action on in past years, the X-Ray Unit ed a dum m y hank deposit, day night’ s shot was tut short
by obtaining an entry blank contact either the correspond,
other club owner*.
: covered with 25 single dollar for test purposes.
smiles these days. A prom in­ Congress the best in history the election.
will not return in 1963.
fruni Hoi Jaycee building on cot In their area or the news| bill-. Walters, a* instructed,
In other business Mayor W
ent motor magazine named by cutting taxes, passing civil
Thu federal space agency
f rrnrh Avenue or by aimply |a per.
i matched the deposit at (tic said Tuesday the Titun-2’*
one of their products the car rights legislation and provid­ W. Anderson reported that
NICOSIA, Cyprus (U IT )__ writing tho luiiuo of tlm per-1 The Herald’* new* tele*
company's office, S e c o n d first stage, which produce*
of the year.
ing m edical care for the aged. North Orlando's indebtedness
Cypru* rolled back its mad Hon **leet*d, their qunliflcu-] phone numbers on Uto San« • •
■.street and Oak Avenue, and Fit),000 pound* of thrust will
He also railed for reform to Florida Power Corporation
barricade*
Unlay,
bringing Hon* and why you feel they ford exchange are 322-3611,
I fled, entering a car and driv­ lie fired far 30 second* tn
Sanford received a nice of "o u r tangled transport*- for street lights, which totaled
the inland's feuding Greek |"hould receive this uwnrdJ 322-2612 nnd 322 2613.
Th#
ing
away.
plajr in the current Holiday tion and transit policies," the m ore titan $6,000, had been
Friday's test — one-fifth it*
and Turkish communities face Mail your entry to the S a n -1 newspaper
also
has
two
Butler und Hickson follow­ linrimil binning time. Then
magazine. The city Is prom i­ "m ost effective, efficient for­ dissolved m D ecem ber by
face for thu first time fuiil-Sdmliiole County Junior trunk lines from the Orlando
nently mentioned in an ar­ eign aid program e v e r" and agreement with the company.
ed and stoppul the ca r at the 100,00(1 pound thrust sec­ lo
ticle entitled, "A long A Lazy inorp homes, schools, librar­
Heavy Attack Squadron 7 FmuHi Street and Oak Ave­ ond stage engine **i|| ignite sim-o fighting broke out last i Uhmnber &lt;&gt;f Commerce, D. O. and Winter Dark exchanges.
Anderson suggested t h a t
| Box 1313, Sanford. Deadline They are 12 1 8821 sm l 123River." It was written hy ies anil hospitals than ever steps now tie taken to turn "P ea cem ak ers" will fly from nue, arresting Beniamin J. as if it were streaking toward limn Ui
for elitrie* to l»- judged will. &gt;938.
Benedict Thirlrn
ami des­ were authorized in any pre­ the lights hack on since great Sanford Naval Air Station to Ar linger. Seville. Harold C.
space.
b» no biter limn 12 noon, |
cribes a three-day drive dur­ vious session of Congress.
Iv reduced rates are specified board Hie USS Enterprise Jackson, Melbourne, and Karl
,
I tl•l
. * i
Ihuirtdiiy, Jan. 23. O l h e r l
ing which the author watches
Then, obviously mindful of in the new franchise agree­ Monday for a short operating U. Holloman. Crescent City.
‘
, award* to la g Iveu niu Out-1
ATHENS, Grccco (U P I)
Florida's beautiful St. Johns the approaching national poli­ ment with the power com­ period to ptepare for an e x ­
Chief
Williams
identified
\
\
lines*
wa*
sentenced
i
,
vuh's
standing Young Teacher nod j The government released 41
rise from a sleepy stream to tical conventions and the elec pany t ouncil representative* tended Sixlii Fleet deploy­ Holloman ns the "root d o c ­
to 18 months in prison Mon­
Outstanding Young S a i l o r . 1 political prisoner* Tuesday.
a major ocean port. Its in­ tion campaign. Johnson told will meet with officials of the ment in February. .
tor" who presumably placed I
day for refusing to work at n
teresting and worth reading. the lawmakers.
During a short In port per­ the qiell on Waller*. The]
North Orlando Company in an
civil government jo b a* o r­
•
• •
"It can hi- done by this effort to work out a participa­ iod at Norfolk, Vu , later till* Chief added Holloman i* an
dered by tin, U. S. selective
Here's another tip on new sum m er."
tion agreement for payment month, the staff of Heavy At ordained minister of Hie gos­
service board when Iu, stated
laws for Florida drivers. Now,
In calling for approval of of tit*.- lights alter a survey is tuck Wing I will go lo N or­ pel and was armed with a &gt; NASHUA, N. II. ( UPI ) - religion-I reason* again st Ink
you must use the right lane the $11 billion tax rut hill by ; made to determine the num­ folk and conduct Hie squad­ pistol.
Sen Barry Goldwatcr sound 1j „ K u,, , rn„ . H e'i* Dwight M
on multiple lane highways ex ­ the end of January, Johnson ber needed.
County Judge Vernon Mize rrl out his vole getting ability Grantham, 24,
ron’s annual administrationof
llixoii,
cept when passing or ap­ urged Congress to lower the
inspection
Also, was hearing testimony by today in three key industrial Tmm.
Ordinance* adopting t h e material
proaching a left turn, o r when basic withholding rate from
Seminole County
Plumbing during tin.* period, Cdr Bryan Butler and Hickson at press cities where he needed heavy
directed by a sign, flagman 15 to 14 per cent to give Code 1 31 Hi and amending B. Bru in Jr will relieve Cdr. time preparatory to filing for­ support to win Hie (irst-inor traffic officer. Also, on wage earner* an estimated
section to ol the Village Occu­ le r o y V Heath as com m and­ mal charges.
the-nation
presidential
pri
multiple lane highways with $200 million a month in added
lta tional License Fee Sched­ ing officer.
mary.
CHILDREN
no neutral strip the center buying power.
ule (3 6 1 were unanimously
Commander Heath will go
Gotdwaler's brand of con­
12 OR UNDER
line cannot be crossed except
! approved for first reading lo the I'SS Independence as
servatism, taken for granted,
when authorized. Remember
with second ami Hurd read­ j nuclear weapons co ordinator,
to charm rural farm ers, was C n Q f g G
RQ CK Ct
these tips. They could save
ings scheduled for the special j after
comp eting
a
short
a big question mark in North­
if you zom&lt; money.
Some disillusioned person
meeting later this month
orientation '•nurse in ship­
ern
industrial cities.
The Is having a lot ol fun . . .
• • •
The amendment in Ordi board procedures at Com ­
LONDON (L T D — When Arizona Republican hoped to at the expense of Mr*. Ed­
Menu Inrlu(lcit:
If you're looking for good
A change in the scheduled
nance 36 set* a $23 fee fur mander Naval Air Force At­ former member of Parlia- find out in this state's .March na Norman, 305 Wylly Ave­
home buyers you'll find &gt;ome p r o g r a m
fur Thursday's
Cole Slaw
"residential, door to door so­ lantic Fleet headquarters in ment John la-wi* was arrest- loth primary whether be ran nue.
o f the best listed in The Her­ lunrheon
meeting
of
the
French
Fries
liciting of orders to sell, by Norfolk.
ed on drunken driving charg­ rapture most of the urban,
.Mrs. Norman told The
ald's classified section. We S e m i n o l e County Junior
linked
Deans
samples
or
otherwise,
alt
Six
VAII
7
m
iners
have
industrial
vole.
es, he Insisted that hi* own
Herald today she ha* been
hear that realtors in this Chamber of Commerce was
First stop today in his charged with 12 steak din­
(irils
county now have some o f the announced toihiy. James Arch, I goods, wares or merchandise, been promoted from lieuten­ doctor he called, a court was
whirlwind lour of southern' ners al a local restaurant,
Hush I’ uppies
h e * listings they've had in district manager o f the Dale including magazine subscrip­ ant, junior grade, to lieuten­ told Tuesday.
tions. except as otherwise ant. They are Albert M.
Hampshire
was this with time for an unkrpt ap­
what New
"W ell," said !.cwis.
some time.
Carnegie Institute will speak
Relish Tray
provided."
Campbell, D.in W. Ilezeau, am I ? "
mill city, home o f former pointment for a permanent
on "W orkin g More Effective­
1’iiffee
Or Tea
Council announced that the Dominick A. Sptnclli, James
"Y o u ,"
said the doctor, Gov. Hugh Gregg, who is New at a beauty shop.
Deltona folk, by the way, ly with People." Originally,
entire
occupational
lircn&lt;e
K.
Bratton,
Wdli.uu
(.'.
Krlirit
York
Gov.
Nelson
A.
Rocke­
"are
drunk.”
Sheriff J. I.. Ilohby Is
report that they opened an Chamlier of Commerce Man
"M y
G o d ," said
Iwwis, feller's campaign chief in the checking out a woman be
agency in llong Kong seven ugvr John Kiider had been fee schedule will be reworked and Philip W Prawl.
Owned A Operated
and revised later in the year
state.
"what are you saying?"
lievrd by 3lr*. Norman to
weeks ago and already some slated to address tile club.
B)
Preliminary discussion was
.
r
Other campaign stops were; he nuking the false orders
Lewi*, 5o. a former Labor
$130.oco .n Florida lots have
Maxine t i Hob
held &lt;m the ordinance for this ( TIUS ( YN t T C ) W O lI
parly legislator, w as-ordered scheduled al Milford, Ain- In her name.
llsneuek
been sold. The Mackle B r o - i y
—
.
1 year's
rouncil rlrction on
LONDON ( UPI ) — William to stand triul on charges of herst, Manchester and Portsthers have a number o f over- *
fl I i l f t y
3lrrrhanU are advised to
Its y. IT-92 Bo.
I mouth. He delivers a major check bark with Mrs. Nor­
seas sales outlets. They report j PALERMO, Sicily ( UPI ) — March 17 with council an Kgglrton, it, who told police drunken driving.
Sanford
nounring
that
voter
regi»trathat
a
werewolf
chased
him
Police said that, when a r-'sp eech tonight at St. A n selm 's' man, at FAIrfax 2-33M, on
that during 1963 the firm’ s [ Giuseppe Lauricclla, 30, openPh. FA 2-596$
foreign vales hit $1.23 million ed his mouth to yawn and tion books will be open, h e -1into a hedge, wa* lined S3.tit) 'rested. Lewis said "I made College In Manchester, the any orders made In her
I ginning Monday, in lint v ill-. Tuesday for drunkenness.
t name.
j all these jaw* in in&gt; tim e." [sta le's largest city
Not bad, at all!
* couldn’t close it again.

Ruby Offered

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Nominations Asked
For Jaycee Awards

CUAUTl-A, Mexico (UPI)
The awnrds will lie lie,towed
— This p r o v i n c i a l tewn at the annual Jaycee Distinmournrd today for victim* o f guislied Service award bull1 the fireworks explosion which quet Jan. 26.
killed 12 persons and injured
Qualifications for the llls12 more during I welfth-Niglit tinguished Service award arc
services in a village church, i tinned on exceptional aehieveCAPE KENNEDY ( U P I ) - !
|,nent or contribution to the
Am erica's second generation I 'O l K S \N l l f l t b i l l
nominee's chosen field, his o r man-in-space program moves
ORLANDO ( U l 'l l — Re- gunizntlon. community, state
to the
launching pad Friday publican Ken
Folks asked or nation. He must lie between

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
President Johnson today an­
nounced a surprise slash in
federal spending below cur- i
rent level*. He also ordered a
cutback In nuclear production
in a dram atic bid to end the
"prxivacative and wasteful"
arm* rare.

the

Board of discussed the proposrd uni- [ in Seminole County and one*
versity behind closed doors in Orange County, and the
for about 43 minutes.
] lward is scheduled to make a
The governor said lie would ' final selection at its Friday
relay
the
space officials' meeting here.
"v e r y logical and persuasive"
Bryant said the le e site in
Seminole
County
arguments to tho Board o f ! southeast
meets the time factor, but
I Control.
Ilryant said Davis and De- the space officials feel there
bus fell the university, and a are other (actors which it
|proposed extension of the does not fill. He did not rla] University o f Florida engin j borate, and added Davis and
. eering school, should he locat- j Debus did not suggest any
cd on the same campus and specific site.

••

Zip Code :$2771

I as rlose as possible to
Cape.
The Board o f Control
i narrowed the sites for
pn)posrd factllt,
to

Econ site ls too close to Or- Control can find a better loca­
lando. Orlando has gobbled up tion for a space-oriented unieverything ui Central Florida, versity than the three east
We'd like to see the new uni central Florida sites present­
versity put on the Lake Ads ly under consideration.
site.
Maj. Gen Leighton I. Davis,
Melbourne Times— We have com m ander of the Air Force
no comment since our two National Missile Range, and
space experts are endeavoring Dr. Kurt Debus, director of
to persuade the Governor to i the John F. Kennedy Space
place the new university tn Center, aald the school should
Brevard. We re not out o f the be 13 minutes driving time
I from the Cape at the most.
|picture by a long ahot.

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9

Debut and Smith met with
Gov. Farris Bryant and State
Road
Department member
..
.
...
.
Max Brewe- o f Titusville and

Herald Broadens
Coverage 01
Area News

Petition Asks Vote Voodoo Curse
Plagues Its
In North Orlando
Inventor

Shrivel* Boom

‘

Barriers Down

VAH-7 To Fly To
USS Enlerprise

Sentenced

Barry Feels Out
Hew Hampshire

,

Prisoners Freed

FRIDAY N IG H T SPEC IAL!

FISH

Jaycees Make
Program Change

Former MP
Caught In
Own Trap

Sanford Woman
Victim O f

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A L L YOU C A N E A T AI HILTS

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III, N U x ic m President To Confer Next Month
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MOBILE X-RAT UNIT wag on First Street
Tuesday to take cheat pictures for Sanford real*
dents. Standing in line for the first pictures
wars, from left, Lt. Ben Butler, Ed Kaith,
Lorraine Graham, associate program chairman
/

o f the
unit of ths Tuberculosis and Res­
piratory Dissaae Aaaodatkm; Chief Roy Wil­
liams, countywide chairman of the campaign,
and Mrs. Charles R. Sima, official of the Central
Florida TB and BO Association. (Herald Photo)

Oev

an
• • ta g

too atfadalatra*
MM’S Latin American policy.
&gt;&gt;

Mn. McCauley
Dies In Orlando
Mrs. Vfhsl Rath McCauley,
to, died Monday ovuaiag at
ton Orlando Air Terce Bias
Baopttal Mfewtaf a Magthy
at UST
Air I * * .
AUtod W. McCauley of DelOh b i a am, Larry A Bayer
af Remeetoad; a daughter,
Mrs. Nasty X. Richardson
and grandchildren, Tracy sad
Bala Richardson, all of Baa
Alt unto Tex. and a brother,
Claw aw A. Broeeaa of Bon­
ner Springs, Kan.
il aarvkoa will be
at 10 a. a . Thursday at
Funeral Home with
Rev. Richard J. Lyons ©ffl
dating Burial will bo ia Oak'
lawn Memorial Fart.

Couple Sought ivic Association Launches
In Slaying
All-Out Membership Drive

IT. AUGUSTIN! (UPI) Police sought a car carrytog
a California couple today hi
hopee of finding aa answer to
the slaying of Feaard Joe
Smith aad the disappearance
of his wife aad sea.
Police Bought Mr. tag Mrs.
Strom Halimbus of LaMcaa,
Calif., last seta driving south
in a black 1M0 modal (Plymouth) car with Kentucky Ucause plates.
Sbariff L. O. Davis said
dte NaUminaas an heitevad
to ha friend* af Smith, af
Warns, Mich.
Smitk was found shot to
goatk Tuesday outside a hotel
at St. Augustin* Beech when
Davit said both couples hod
stayed.
He had been shot five times
with a M-callbtr pistol, ap­
parently ia front of the hotel,
aad hia body draigod iato aa
allay, the aherlif aald.
Police found tbs body after
dawn, aad then found that
Smith's wife, Patricia, who is
pregnant, aad their four-yearold loo were gone from the
hotel, aad so were the Halim

ir
a all * oat mtmberahip
drive waa launched Monday
Bight by ths North Orlando
Civic Association at the reg­
ular monthly mooting of tho
group hold ia tho Civic Bulld­
og.
Vico President Chuck Bowail took over aa membership
chairman aa called for in re­
vised by-laws approved at the
meeting.
Chairmen ia the peat have
been appointed by the presi­
dent, however, the approved
revision call* for tho vice
president to bold this Job
automatically.
A change to by-laws also
ia approved requiring that
- a 23 pel cent of tho mfm
berahlp bo to atteodasco to
order to bold os'official meet
log. The former requirement
was for a quorum of 20 mem­
ber*.

Snakes Dilemma

TUCSON, Aril. (UPI) - A
student at Pueblo High School
la having trouble transporting
his pet First, he used to car
ry the pet to and from school
on bis lap while ridtog i
school bus. But the bus^driv
er ordered him to put the pet
Church M eet Set
inside a Jar. Now asalatant
The Commission on Mem principal Florence Reynolds
bership and Evangelism of says Ihe pet coral snake can­
C a u g h t younr, racoons
the Ebeneser M e t h o d i s t not ride the bus at all.
tak a affectionate pats, cun
Church will meet at 9:15 p.m.
ha housebroken and even today at the church following
le a n te tolerate cate
the weekly Wednesday even
tog prayer service.
Davis said both Halimiaaa
and Smith wars landscaper*
aad are believed to have
known each other before the
two couples registered at the
hotel Dec. 2S.

RawaO, to aaaooaciag plus
for tha drive, advised that
would ask residents from
each section of the commun­
ity already to the association
to assist him to eootaettog
prospective members.
He alas announced that any
peraoo presently enrolled will
receive payment of his 1M4
dues as a boom for bringing
to tour aew members.
Annual dues became pay­
able on Jaa. 1 and new cards
a n availabb from Rowall.

M ixing Drinks
Blamed For
Youth's ‘Orgy*
LONDON (UPI) - ClvD
servant Norman Sutherland,
IS, "weaf mad* with liquor
aad tried to break up Lon­
don County Hall with hia
UgMly rolled black umbrella,
a court waa told Tuesday.
Police laid Sutherland:
—Smashed doiens of wia
dow panes wtth hia umbrella.
—Broke a telephone agatoat
a wall.
—Dropped a fire extinguish­
er over two balconies.
—Broke dishes.
"It w u nothing but an
orgy." the Judge said. "I al­
ways thought that, took!
from tho outside, tho county
hall w u a civilised sort of
place. I thought wrong."
"I mixed my drinks," Su­
therland said.

Bing Crosby's
Mother Dies
SANTA MONICA, CaUf.
(UPD-Btog Crosby's
er, Mra. Catharine
Crosby, died tote Tuesday at
ths ago af 91.
Seaary waa to ha
to aroatog at IL PsaPa
amta Catholic Charch to
nearby Westwood Village with
Requiem Mus to ha celebrat­
ed at the same church Thurs­
day.
Larry Crosby, brother of
crooner Blag and bandleader
Bob Crosby, said his mother
had been unconscious for
more than three weeks,
had been to failing health for
about two yean aad recently
suffered a series of strokes
Mra. Croiby had lived with
Bing and hia wife, Kathy, to
suburban Holmby Hills after
the death of her husband,
Harry Crosby, la 1139, until
being hospitalized last year.
Her aeven children are
Laurence (Larry), Everett,
Edward (Ted). Harry Lillis
(Btog), Mrs. Catherine Mul11a, Mrs. Mary Bose Pool,
and George Robert (Bob).
There also are 23 grand­
children and 27 great-grand­
children.

Tabor M oves
A. Donald Tabor, represent­
ative of the New York Life
Insurance Company, has re­
cently moved from the Flor­
ida Hotel building Inte new­
ly furnished officr* In the
Sanford Atlantic National
Hank Building.

lap robea and kit bags.
The department president,
Mra. John P. Arnold, of Sobriny, will pay her annual
official visit during the arcood week in February and the
Caaatlberry unit will cooperate with auxiliary unita ia
S n n fn r d and Altamanta
Springs in entertaining her.
Mra. Ihomaa Hueatoa, com­
munity aervics chairman, re­
ported that Bernal membera
aaaiated in packing the baakata e( toed donated by the
Legion Feet and Auxiliary tor

W ins Promotion

Floyd W. Gouge, sou of
Wiltcr T. Gouge, Sanford, has
been promoted to master
M U COVXTT. FLORIDA.
CWAUCBBV NO. Iseas
chief aviation structural me
»M « UNION CISNTHAt, LIFE
cbanic with Fighter Squad
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Plaintiff. ron iff, operating at the Ns
CHARLES L. WALT, st us. at val Air Station, Cecil Field
at.
Dsfiailanu.
Nonce) OF HIT IN
■ o w v o ta ii r a ir r io it a a

m v ww e v n e e r r c o c u t o p
v a i R ix v to j u d i c i a l c m .
c u r t a r a n d row saw s.

Legal Notice

CHAIIt.Ka U BALT and
RUTH M. KALT. hi. V ila
•SStO UNCEi UNKNOWN
A N » TUi All partisa alsiaiinc
Isu ts sts b e, Uraitan. u n.
4*r ar a rsln a t ths s fo r * .
aald paraona

IN TIIR CIRCUIT I H I S T ,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN
AND FOR BRNINOLK COUS
TV. STATU OF FLO RID *.
IN CRANCRRV.
NOTH'll OF
S'o h s : i L o s t an s a i .n
Mull*, la h*r*by a l «
IS* uni).r,l*n#d. Clerk
Circuit Ciiurt o f th«
Judicial Clroull. In «
ntBilnoU Cauit'r. Florid
•usnt la the deer** n
rloeure entered
in i
ixndlnr In eald Cou
•trie of which le
North American U&lt;&gt;rl*ee« Cor*
tmrstlen, an Arkenese curirara.
lien.

After 37 years, tho grocery
operated by the Norwood and
Tladel families at Lake Mon­
roe now Is under new minagement. lt baa been leased
by Ur. and Un. Richard
Boyd.
Thu store was purchased In
May 19.M by Mr. and Mrs. S.
K. Norwood. They with tha
help ot their family, operated
It under tha name of the Lone
Star btaUon, they being Tax­
ons.
After a few year* Mr. Nor­

wood was Joined ta the busi­
ness as a partner by his aooIn law, and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Tindel. It was than
called Norwood A Tindel Gro­
cery.
Mr. Norwood retired from
the busineae to IMS and the
Tindel* continued as Tindall*
Grocery until Mr. Tindcl'a
retirement four years ago. st
which tlmo Ura. Loren* Tindel and bar twin slater, Norine Norwood, took over ope­
rations, choosing th nearne of

CLACTON, England (UPI)
—For tho past sis months.
Freak Hyde kaa spent night
haan every day listening for
eotmda from the planet Ju­
piter aa part af aa experi­
ment conducted by the V. S.
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA).
Hyde will start listening
again on hia radio telescope
in July for another aix mon­
ths to his observatory, con­
verted from one of tho Martcllo towers built along tha
English coast as defense against French invaders in
Napoleonic times.
Hyde, 64, a Clacton televi­
sion and radio dtalar, ia aa
amateur
j*41o-astronomer
and the first such Brltou to
receive a grant from NASA.
Ha has been paid 914,000.
The signals ha boars wen
first detected in 1963. Their
eause kaa pusaltd scientists
ever elnee, but they have rul­
ed out tha possibility that
they coma from an intelli­
gent being.
Hyde said ha believes tha
signals, which era picked up
as "mush" com* from Jupitor’s atmosphere and "are
concerned with
outbursts
from the sun."
Ha baa to ipend so much
time listening In because, he
said, “tho trouble is y o u
never know when Jupiter la

Country Grocery.
The Norwood sad Ttadol
ts mllle* express their
and deep appreciation to tho
poopla of tho community and
to th* public for tho ptesaant
relationships and good busi­
ness which they have enjoy­
ed, those many years, sad to
astand sincere wlshos for
success in th* business by th*
Boyds.
Mra. Ttadol expressed along
with bar thanks and fond
wishes, s mingled teollog of

YOU AHE hersbe nutlflaa
that A Cuhlplalnt to lurtrlnaa
. certain morteae* .ncumb.r
n « ts* fstlewtaN dascribsd
•set propane, to.win
Lot IT, aoLDIE MANOR.
Pillar AUDITION, accord.
Ine to tho plat Ih.raof mm
raeord.d In Plat Hook IS.
piB# I*. PubUo Raoarda o(
f.mlnolo Count?. Klorlda
ha* ba.n flt.d sastn.t you In
the tbevs-stirua suit, and you
• re rseulrsd te aorta a copy i «
•r yoir Aaawar or uthor Itujr

t

r. DeBord, at a l .
Defendant*,
ducket number o f
114)1. will o f f e r fur
•ele and cell *| Public o u t c r y
lu the hlcheet and beet bidder
lor cA*h. the fellnwlne dee.
crlbtd
pr «p*rty
eltuete
I*
Neiulnete County, Florida, t*
Will
Lot 14. tileck I. IIKSTI.KH
HOMES ORLANDO H M C.
TIuN UN K. aecardliig ta
■nip ur plet thereof re.
curded In PUt Book 11,
i
Pt|* 1 * 4 .
Public lie*
curd* uf Siiulnol* County,
Florida.
SaU eale w ill t* bald at Ihl
Krenl Slept uf the Scmluul*
County Courthauie In Ihe City
ef Stnferd. Florida, an the
Itlh dey o f January t»44 at
t l it e e'.'luck » r te auon there,
after aa Ihe eanic caa be dune.
(SRAM
Arthur II. Back a lilt. J.'.,
Clerk
Hy: Martha T. v.Uieu
Deputy Clerk
RULA8. W IGH T * B U H Fufin
American National Bank Hide.
I-.O. Ii.-a UPSI
nt. Peteraburg 11. Flnrlda

DATXL) till. Sib day of Jsneery. ttdt.
taSAL)
Arthur If. B.ckwttli. Jr.,
Clark af Circuit Oiurl
Hyt Martha T. Vthlen
Deputy Clerk
Andarsos, Hush, Ussn a.
X-owndM
at

BSS gait Caairal Baulattrd
Post Offlca Bos Till
Orlando. Florida Mint
Telsphno* Ill-H it
rubit
*"
b tl.’i Jan. I. IS. W, ]S, 1111 1‘ut.ltcli Jan
fe e -0
C W -il

S. ISM

U. S. Commlaaiooar of Edu­
cation Fraaels Keppal neknuwlcdyad there is "no speci­
fic language" ia ths aet on

Nehru Treated
In Hospital
BHUBANESWAR. U d l a
(UPI) - Prim* Minister Ja
wahirlsl Nehru, who was
taken ill Tuesday with high
blood prroauro resulting from
arwark. spent a road
Bight and ia recovering satis­
factorily, hia secretary said
today.
Aa Indian sir tons piano
remained standing by te fly
th* 74-year-old leader back
to New Delhi from this Orissa
state capital if necessary,
and there were demand*
throughout ths nation that
Nehru rath* to span hia
health.
But Nehru, whs kaa beaded
every government ta India's
Id years of imtopawdance, was
reported anxious to get back
to tha sesatoos af hia Con­
gress party, which ia a *
lu g Xhora
A party official who visited
Nthru this morning, Biju Patnalk, aald ha ia "to axceliaqt
health aad good spirits."

sadness, having spent so many
yean of her Ilia ta this etoro,
bar customer* wars suck “ s|
rial people" to bar that it
wasn't easy to discontinue her
service to then.

■•tag to radiate." Tha planet
silent from January to
M because of its position
than with relation to earth
Every "message” be picks
up on hia radio-telescope ia
automatically rocorded and
goes to the United Statea for
computer treatment under the
direction of Florida State
University at Tallahassee,
FUl, which ia ia charge of
this particular Jupiter exper
iment. The finished reporta
go to NASA.
Hyde aald Bhodes Univer­
sity at Grahamstown, South
Africa, la also participating.
He said that if the source of
tha signals Is definitely Mentlf!edi "It will help ui under'
stand the environment of the*
planet and glva an idea of
what kinds of experiments to
make with satellites."
Jnplter, the largest planet
In the solar system, la about
U7 million miles from the
earth at its minimum dis­
tance and 460 million miles
from tha sun. it ia thought to
be covered by a sheath of
lea sometimes put at 10,000
mile* thick.

Board T o M eet
Th* executive board of tho
County Council af ParantTaachar Association w i l l
meat at 9:J0 a.m. Thursday
at South Sominois Junior
High School in Casselberry.
All board members ar* urg
ad to attend.

discrimination because 0(
race. But h* told a news coa-V
ference fond nr* not likely to
bo approved tor schools that
have know policies of racial
discrimbutton.
Mora than «
educator.,
white and Negro, from nine
state* mat with Keppetl and
his staff ia a day-tong aesskia
to hoar how tha saw program
works and how their school*
eaa apply for fond*. Thev
matting waa th* first of fits
regional conferences being
held this week around the nsKeppel and hit associates
told reporters that such pro.
bisms as sehool dropouts and
remedial work for adults and
teenagers to equip them fo r 1
Job* to th* modem age will
b* major function* of tha new V
program.
"The act provides for traintog of people to make ns* of
their capabilltiaa to accord
with th* social and economic
Ida of to* nation,* Keppri
said. "That is what wo hope
to accomplish."
H* acknowledged that much
of th* ednnattoa problem actu­
ally goes back tote th* elemastery sad even pre-school
age lords. Ho said studies are
under way to meat th* needs
af (ha younger age group*
Kayyd told a bach aaseion
that durmast* cnmstly ar*
m i owded far more than
IS aiDoto American school
etnaad for hotter paid teacha . . . has Daman s national 0
seandaL"

Brain Bowl
Match Set
By inns
■A team
sroop of Lyman HUH
top sehotora wiH maat a
burg High team ta
nau­
sea's Brat Brain Bowl Match
to ba bald nt 7:N p.m. Thurs­
day to th* Lyman naditoriuip.
Admission will bo fro* and
tha public to invited to atThai* matches, which wore
comforted tort year lor the
first time, warn* erasted fa |)
pot met* emphasis on the
scholastic aid* af toner school
competition.

Hens* Tensions

TUCSON, Aril. (UPI) Whit* Leghorn hens laid mar­
ly six par cant mors eggs the
past year after taking aiyiria.
Poultry scientists Bobby L.
Reid and &amp; J. Hulett ef th*
University of Arteona figure
Ghostly Learning
th* aspirin eased th* presets*
BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) on bans who may lead a hec­
A ghost town has been am tic life.
tog as n aite for University
of California graduate dais­
es. Students in geological en­
gineering have hoes studying
sandstone mines nqar the on*
ON
timo community of Sonarville.
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SOVIET PUBLICATION
Pravda, th* official nowa­
ysper of tho U4J.B., began
publication os May 5, 1912
and, on Ha 90th anniversary,
was distributing soma six
million copita dally.

BRANDS

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.

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te the Cemplalat &lt;&gt;n
a ln t lfr i attorn*?*. ANDKIt- and th*
Raadlne
SON. RUSH. ULAN. DOWN-which In
JiKS a tan das p s tu i. ) : :
K asl Caairal Avanua. Orlando.
F lorida , and Ilia tha oriental
A n sw er er othar Pl.atline In
ths offlca o f Hie Clark of iho
C ircuit Court on or bafuro tho
Sth day of February, lldd. II
p eu fall to do eo, a dasrao
p r o c o a f.ls o w ill ba lahan
• S k ln ll you fo r tha r.llaf do• isn d td In ths Complaint.
TUta Nolle* ahatl lie publlaliad aock a weak for four
eouatcutlta we.be In Ihe banl o r d Harold.

B R U C E BIO60AT, a
top flight political and
nodal analyat with an
added flair for human
interaat,. will b a g in
writing columns which
will appear in The Her*
aid several times each
week under the title of
"Political Notebook".
They are written to
provide Herald readers
with n better under*
standing of event# and
personalities on the ns*
tionai scene. Hia first
column appears Thun*
day on The Herald’s
editorial page.

He Listens To Sounds Of Planet
Jupiter To Determine Origin

New Management Takes Over Old Store

Legal Notice

A t t o r n .r . And Counsellor*

ATLANTA (UPI) Uvea who run the UJ. Office
of Edacities promiiad T o**
day that every afhrt will he
made to aee that American*
in need of education have the
ehaace te get H under th#
fovenuacat’a new moltMlUeo
dollar aid program for

American Legion Auxiliary
UWt m of Casselberry made
plane at Monday aJght'a meetlag held at the Womaa’a CW
to lew hema needed by the
veteran# at the State Hoepital.
Auxiliary membera w i l l
nrnet to eew at the Caaaeiberry Woman’* Club at X p.m.
on Friday, Jan. 17. Thooe as­
sisting are aaked to bring
with them needles, scissors

Msif m

lottar Edacadta
For Natioa PMged

MODERN KITCHENS BY

Park
CONVENIENT VA. FHA,
AND CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING

G EN ER A L# ELECTRIC

Other homes are under construction — choose one o f
these and select your own paint colors, tile, appliance
colors. See these homes today

Shaomalvih
CUSTOM

BUILDING A SPECIALTY

(icncrnl O ffice 211 W . doth St.
HOMES ON COUNTRY

AN OLD LANDMARK In Lake Monroe, the County Grocery, h u
chanjred.....................
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left: Lillie Norwood, who recently

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Coo pas good thru flat.. Janunrj 1!
Jax. 1-1 M l

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Ketchup
GREEN GIANT CUT

Asparagus

K C TABS. CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN nr BUFFERED

29c

Aspirin
With thi. roupon A pnrrhnaa of
Ann Pago Smooth or
Krnnchjr
I pint 8-n*. Jar

I’eanut Butter

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3 Lb. Una

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W ITH THE PURCHASE OF

Plum row
Conodion Stylo

WITH 9URCHAH OP l-U . PRO.

neighboring e e a n t i e e . Ws
should pay 1ms attention to
city end n u t / tiaca u i fire
more thought to growing local

Go. Brand Brick Sausage
WITH PURCHAM Of S HCGS. TARNONV

Chipped Beef or H am
1A M i

■ I tin* • heek objccthro to XrMer nrged the Toreet
M y Hi eikliurT" 1m to-I City aaaoeiation to continue
laded.
Ita work by planning to do
Ho edvked tbot objectives d "thoee thing* which the Indi«k o troop oboold bo Umitod Ivldual cltisea f o i l bo cannot
order to hworo sufficient Ido alone.’*
■o aad otniictfc to aoccood.
Ha olao orgod that • more
■
■
1
'active Interest la local govern,
. || a
meat bo taken and noted that
/M lfC M a k O
"recent Interact In Toting, a
■ Peinw
beak freedom, haa been die-

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2-Lb. Cottage Cheese
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%WIII|P
lest City, along with the whole
Bp laao Caaoefterry
led Seminole County, now has
Temperttaroo dipped down the greatest oppertoaitles la
!• tho Wa dnrta* tho throe its history . . . that of getting
day camping trip mads lait tho Boat Central Florida Uni*
week by U boy mouU of Ca»-1 v.rslty . . . of dereloping tho
•olherry Ttoop Ml who wort St Johns River, our natural
. and that of getaccompanied by W i l t o r reaour®
iplate network of
Krohae, asatoUat eeoutnue-1 ting a
arterial highways.
ter.
Preceding Kridsr’e address,
The group trarekd aboard
tho scout bus to Gold Head County Commissioner Jim Av*
Branch State Perk located la try spokt briefly to the group
the northern part of the elate concerning high points of hav­
when they ramped out in ing a civic association and bow.
it benefits all residents.
Mata.
Tbo scouts took a fiva mite During t h a association's
hlka alaag ths ravines and monthly business session, di­
throogb dm woods aad many rected by John Bethea, presi­
of tbe boya worn abk to com- dent, the official signing of
plots regainment! for ad- the charter was conducted by
vancement during (hair stay. officers.
Those making the trip were
Peter Montgomery, L n r r y
Saleratus (baking soda) was
Rlgllng, BUI Daniel, Bob ont of the first products to be
Glass, Stave Huber, Donnie hyglenlcaily packaged.
Rhodes, John Worrell, David
Krohae, Walter BlsUina, Rick
Harwood, Pred Steadier, Jun­
ior Assistant Scoutmaster
Dan Casselberry and Senior
Patrol Loader Rick Cassel­
berry.

(7-RIB CUT ROAST)

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Legal Notice
IN THU CSBUUIT COl'IST OP
THU NINTH JUDICIAL C IR .
t 'H T o r a n d r i m e r-w iNOI.U COUNTY. ri-O H ID A .
CH4NCUUY NO. ISSOO

TIIK HNION
INMUnANCU

CENTRAL
COMPANY

LIKE

Plaintiff,

vs.
PHILIP J. HBALY, ot ut

Dof.ndant*.

NOTICU o r

SALK

NOTICK IH IIKIIEIIY C1IVKN Shat on tho 171 li day o f
January, ____ _at l l: o « A. M.
at tha main door of tho Court
llo u .o o f a.m tnolo County, at
Hanford, riorld a, ths undrr.
a l(n od d o r k will o f f .r for .t ie
to tha h ls h .a l and boat hldit.r
for oa .h th . follow lne daei-rlb.
. J r .a l p rop .rly t
LOT 14, IILOCK IS. NllItTII
ORLANDO, according
to
plat t b .r .o f r .c o r d .d In
Plat Dook IS, P a g ., to and
II,
Public
It.corda
of
H .m ln ol. County, Klorlda
lo a .t h .r with all atructur.a,
Im p roT .m .n l., fixture*, appllanr.a, and appurlrnani-a* on
.a id land or u*ed In conjuncItsn th .r.w lth ,
Thla M l. I. mad. pursuant
to final d .c r * . o f f o r .c lo iu r .
antar.d In Chanc.ry action No.
l l l o l now pending In tho Cir­
cuit Court o f and fur M.mln ol. cou nty. Klorlda.
DATED thla llh day uf Jan­
uary, t i l l .

INUS HANK, ft Naw
banking corporation,

DEL M O N T E

York

Plftlnlirr.
MELVIN A. TO UNO at el.
Defendants.

iioTtre nr

t i i el s t a t i s

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ri.on ioA
Tftl Melvin A. Tonne.
I4"l Mlet.rnw Road,
Charlotte, North Carolina
Charloilft J. Young,
1442 Ml.t.rnw Road,
Charloit*. North Carolina
You aro hereby notltlod that
a *ult h a . h ..n (ll.d agalnat
|ou In tho . h o r .
entitled
c . u . . , and that you aro r«*iulr*'• t&lt;&gt; HI. your a n . w . r with
th. t.'l.rk o f I hi. Court . n d to
ia rv . a cop y Ih.rool upon tho
plaintiff nr pla intiffs attor­
ney., w ho.o nania and addr-aa
la Jrnnlnu., Watt., Clarkn .nd
Hamilton, IJoo llarn.tl Nation­
al llanh ItulMln*. J . e k io n villa
I. Klorlda, not latar than K -t»
ruary II, I K I If you fall to
do to a daer.o pro eonf.aao
will bo antar.d a.alnat you for
l i b . r . l l . f ilamaadod In tho
complaint. Thla suit IS to
fnr.rloa. a ninrtgag*. T h . r e .l
I proprrly proi-.a.t-d a g a in .! la:
i
l o t II of It.plat of PINK
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Inc to plat thcr.of, record|
*d In Plat Hook S, p a c t
1
TT and Tl of t h . I’ ubllo
Itacnrda o f Hemtnol. Coun­
ty. Klorlda.
tVITNKSH my hand and I h .
la .al of aald Court at Hanford,
I Klorlda. thla Sib day o f Jan-

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A special semi-format Val­
entino dance will be held at
tho Civle Center on Feb. 1&lt;
from 7:80 to 11:00 p.m. ac­
cording to Director of Rec­
reation, Jim Jernlgan. A
Valentine queen will b*
chosen to rule over the eve­
nings entertainment.
Any girl holding a Recre­
ation card, In good standing,
may enter the contest. Con­
testants must bring a photo­
tho church.
graph at lraat 3x5 of tho
face to the Recreation Office
in tha Civic Center. Only
holders of cards may vote.
Votes will be cast at one cent
per vote amt participants
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Tht Holy Name Society of may vote only one time. All
St. Ann's Catholic Church, entries must bo in by Jan.
DeRary, has completed land 24. Voting will start Jan. 27
scaping and beautification ot and ond at 3:30 Feb. 13. The
Queen will be crowned at tho
tho church grounds.
Those donating Uma and Valentina Dane*.
Tho Queen will receive a
materials to the project In
cludsd Francis I'ezold, Breen- gift certificate front one of
•r’s Denary Nursery, the the leading department stores
Grapeville Nursery o f San and a travel cane. The run­
ford sod Mr. and Mri. Conrad ner up also will receive a
prise.
Wolnsky.
The Must Rov. Joseph I*.
Hurley, srchbishop of the
St. Augustin* diocese, will
he la Semlsole County Fri­
day to administer the Sac­
rament of Confirmation for
a class of children and
ndalls at tho Church of tho
Nativity, Lake Mary.
Tho servlet will taka
place at I p.m. Rev. Wil­
liam Trslaor is pastor of

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Valentine Dance
Set At Center

Class To Be
Confirmed

U. 1 NUMIIR I . . YELLOW

DOLE BLENDED (PINEAPPLE-ORANGE) CONCENTRATE

with Joe Curtis *f Orlando as
caller, live doer priaca will be
awarded, a cake walk will be
featured and apple eider, hemburgers, eookias, fruit punch
and coffee will be sold.
Tlcketa, which are available
from members o f the chela,
ere priced for couples, adults
and teenagers. Children under
12 years, If accompanied by
parents, will be admitted free.
Sixteen members were pres­
ent at Monday night's meeting
Including two new members,
Mrs. Pita Hughes and Mrs.
Carrie Rhoades.
Mrs. John Kennedy, chair*
man, announced that the daw
e!e had baked 83 doiea cupeakes for Longwood's annual
Children's Christmas Party.
In other business, Mrs. Jen­
nie fo x was appointed to he
WASHINGTON (UPD-Tha chairman *f • committee to
■udden death of Rep. Howard furnish refreshments at the
H. Baker, R-Tenn., wai seen U80 on Jan. 17. Others on the
today at a blow to prospect* committee are Mrs. Elena
for passage of tha admlnlstra- 8haw, Mrs. Marguerite Hy­
Uou'i medicare bill this year. land, Mrs. Peggy Shannon
Baker, second-ranking Re- Miss Sadie McHale and Mm.
pubUcsn on the House Ways Tracy Estes.
Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Wright
and Meana Committee, died
Tuesday at his home in Knox­ voluntereed to assist Mrs. Jo­
ville, Turn., at the aga of 01. seph Fahey of Lake Mary with
It seemed likely his place on altar committee work at the
the committee would be filled church during tho month oi
by a more conservative Re­ February.
A social was schtdulcd Am
publican who would Join other
dedicated opponents oi the Feb. 7 at tha homo of Mrs
Fox with door prists to he
bill.
While not an avowed aup- awarded.
Mrs. Juno Boylos was ap­
porter of the legislation, Ba
kar had often voted with lib­ pointed chairman of tho rum­
eral members of the Ways mage salo planned for March
and Mtaaa Committee la the 20-21 at tho Super Valu Mariapast. Some Democrats felt at on SR 43B.
Mrs. Fox was namad ctrele
that If hit vote were needed
h# might have been ptrsuad representative for tho annual
ed to support the legislation Spring Festival usually held
to provide Social Sccurlty-fl at tho church In tha month of
nanced hospital and nursing May. Assisting Mrs. Fox wtM
be Mrs. Shannon.
care for parsons over IS.
At tho Festival, tha circle
Rep. Eugene J. Keogh said
today tb? bill wai "agonising will award a portable televi­
ly" close to winning majority sion sot and will sponsor foue
support in tha committee, but additional booths including
he and other supporters talk­ parcel post, plants, dart gamoe
ed increasingly about the and hamburgers and knockstrength of the opposition and wurati
Appointed to servo on the
tha meaiura's chances for
paisaga scented to grow more nominating committee for the
election of officers to take
gloomy.
The committee, which has place at the Feb. B meeting
bottled up similar bllla In the were Mrs. Anna Hopkins, Mrs.
past, resumes hearings on tha Shaw and Mrs. Lorens Hop­
kins.
measure Jan. 20.
The proposal hai been The meeting was opened
blocked by opposition led by with prayers offered for the
Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, D-Ark., speedy recovery of two momthe chalrmsn of the powerful bora, Mrs. Agnes Williams and
Ways and Meana Committee. Mrs. Dolores Dean.
Keogh said be did not see Following tho-business ses­
how the medicare bill could sion, refreshments of canapea,
be passed by the committee cake, coffee and tan wars
served by Mra. Wright and he*
without Republican votes.
He said the measure pre­ co-hostess, Mrs. Ceal Schmlta.
sently was within on# or two Next month's meeting will
votes of getting a majority bo hold at tha homo of Mrs.
in the committee. Speaker Shaw, 210 W. Church Streak
John W. McCormack, D- Longwood.
Mass., has been saying tint
11 of the 13 needed votes are
la hand.

Pinal pinna wero Mt for a
square Sane* to bo sponsored
by Longwood'a S t C«th«rin«
of Sinn Circle of the Church
of the Nativity Catholic Wom­
an's Club at the regular
BMUthly mooting held Monday
arming at the homo of Mrs.
Wlaalo Wright on Warran
Stroot
The dance la scheduled for
Jan. SI, from I until 11 p. m.,
at tha Lake Mary Pin Hall

Close Trimmed
for V a lu e . * .

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Wed. /an. 8, TM—Psfe 8
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Longwood Catholic Circle
Sets Final Dance Plans

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Janet M ay Tittle becam e| C. Rcmusat. Mr. and Mrs. V . l Dinkins and
tb s bride o f Harrison Clayton I Mleadtr, Mr. and Mrs. J«ha|D . Dinkins.
Smith, son o f Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton C.
Sanford,
The
ceremony wai per- ■
formed by Rev. Robert li. I
Geer, at the ttrat Baptlat ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » ' ' .
.. ■.f J I
Church, E uitii.
Tho bride, daughter of Mr. ■
and Mr*. E. Ray TUtle, Eus- I
tie, was given bi m arriage ■
by her father. For her v o w . I
she wore a formal gown of
whit* Skinner
satin,
V
with a bateau neckline and ■
long aleevea Lptring o v e r !
the hands. The full skirt was I
appllqued with lire and end- I
»
Ip
•d In a chapel train.
of honor,
Rob' ;■; U M
Carolyn
bride*. '^ V l
wore
dre*»e*
- yV
of brocaded
wa/V }
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term eloo .hade.
.
V f ‘ r V lV
Clayton Smith served »s I
■ T 'f i A r j S
U
best man for hla »on and uah I
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er» were Larry R. Tittle, Lo»
j ‘A - . ; r V ftt
Angeles, Calif., brother o f the
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bride; Ixw ry Harper. Eu.tl*, K
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and John Dinkins, Sanford.
W
Sanford
guest*
attending ^ M
*
the ceremony were Mrs. t. I
A. Smith, Mr. an&lt;i Mr*. O. M. I f J
Harriaon, grandparent* o f tho
bridegroom, Mr. and Mr*. H. M t f l F
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Smith, Mr. and Mr*. J. R. M f l f c
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Houlihan Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
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J. R. Houlihan Jr., Mrs. R . ■ K W R
s
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Cowan, Mrs. H. Adair, Mrs. 1
Fe*ler. Mr. and Mr* K. Erie- m f l B 'tjU C i
ion , Sharon Rl*er, Mr. and ■
bhB,JJy&gt;'-t
• to ft jft l
Mr.
If. Jamison J r . and ■
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"9 :d W M b f t
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Mr. and Mrs. Hubr Spears,
2201 Sanford Avenue, an­
nounce the marriage of their
daughter. There*a Kay, to
Ralph Duane Scott, at 10 a.m.
Dec. 20. The ceremony wai
performed by Rev. E. H.
Morgan, Nahunta, Ga.
The bride those for her
wedding a dark green Italian
knit suit and black accessor­
ies. Her corsage was a sin-

If your family la small,
why not roast a half or quart­
er turkey. If yon can’t buy
a half or quarter turkey, ask
the butcher to divide a bird
far yon. Then you’ll hart tur­
key far now and n portion for
To prepara this turkey far
roasting, rub (ha cavity light­
ly wttb *aK. Fasten the skin
with aktwera to tho meat
along the cut edges. This win
pruvewt the shin from shrink­
ing from the moot during
roasting. Trusa the bird by
tying tha lag t» the tall. Lay
wing Oat over white meat and
tie cord around breast to hold
wing down.
Place the turkey skin aide
down on a rack in a aballow
plan. Grease with cooking fat
and cover with aluminum fall
nr fat-moistened cheese cloth.
Put in a pre-heated oven of
323 depees. There's no need
to add water or cover the tur­

Enterprise

Personals

To Be Installed
By Society

The main Item of business
will be the installation o f o f­
ficers fo r the new year.

Frances Jones To Wee/
Koy Barnard Cook Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee I High School, Daytona B each, i he la maj&lt;
Jones, Ridge D rive, announceH» in his Junior year at the engineering,
the
engagement
of
Iheirl Unl' crsUT
P’ loridn whepw | lieutenant 1

Personals

Koy

G O IN G A T SP E C IA L SA V IN G S!

son

Mr. and Mrs. Koy H. Cook,
Daytona Beach.
Tlir

welding

Till!

Rainbow Advisors
Elected By OES

8. Arm y, aon o f Mr. and Mra,
Butzbach,

Germany,

TO M O R R O W 2000 YARD S

daughter. Frances Irene, to

will

be

an
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MRS. CLAYTON C. SMITH

Floyd Dossey Jr., SI’ S, U..
Dossey, will return

form* for wedding, engage­
ment or birth announcements.
Include name, phone number
and address so information
can be verified.

D A Y SCHOOL
HURCH ST.
LONGWOOD, FLA.
$5 Refist ration $15 Per Month
Ear Information Cad SM-4613 or ttS-llfl

Holiday guests a t the home
o f Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hen­
derson were Mrs.
Glenda
Drummond. St. Cloud, and
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Lamb
and children who have recent­
ly returned from the Phil­
ippine Island*. Mr. and Mr*.
W. If. McDonald o f Johnson
City. Tcnn., w ere visitors on
Friday.

The Ladies Society o f B ro ­
therhood of Firemen and Englnemen will meet Thursday
at B p.m . at the home o f M rs.
H. Titshaw, 2128 Holly Ave.

cveni of April IR at I'inecrest

Earl

Pin in official nasripaper

Janice Whiaier left Thurs­
day to resume her studies at
Hanover CoDega, Hanover,
Ind., after (pending the holi­
days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ardo Whiaier.

Officers

key

1t» couple la it bo«* *1
gle white orchid. She wore • plans to complete her educ*
111 C. Eighth Stmt.
necklace of three heart-shap­ tion in Orlando.
ed diamond pendants, a gift
from her parents.
OPENINGS AVAILABLE IN CLASSES
The bridegroom, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Ralph Scott, SanKINDERGARTEN (5 jrre.).
ford, was graduated from
PRE-KINDERGARTEN (4 yrn.)
Seminole High School in IMS
and is employed at H. B.
CHRIST CH URCH EPISCOPAL
Pope Co., Ine. Mrs. Scott

to

this

week. He h ai been visiting his
parents for 30 days. Holiday
guests of tha Dosseys were
their daughter and her hus­
band, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mc­
Cain. Merritt Island, Mrs. J.
D. Dossey and Mra. Greg
M axcy, Sebring.
Mra. A. L. Hardesty has re­
turned to her home on Orange
Avenue, after spending the
holidays with her daughter
and sonln-law, Mr. and Mrs.
William Haldln, and their five
children in Miami. The Haldins and Ihe children a ccom ­
panied Mrs. Hardesty home
and spent the weekend here
with her.

STR A W BAGS!
CHOOSE YOURS
NOW FROM OUR
IIIG COLLECTION

Mrs. Leo E. Going, Past
Matron of Waubcnno Chapter
No. 300, Wrtdman, Mich., was
Uie only first-time visitor at a
recent meeting of Seminole
Chapter 3 Order of Eastern
Star in Sanford.
Mrs. A. D. liaskini receiv­
ed the degrees o f tha order.
During her initiation, initia­
tory solo* w ere sung by llyrun Leach. She was presented
the Eastern Star Ulbls on
which she took her obligation.
The charter was draped In
memory of recently deceased
member, Mrs. Lillian Cleland, Dellary.
During Ihe
draping, U-aeli tang “ Ivory
Palates."
Rainbow
advisory
board
members elected were Mr*.
J. II. Anderson Jr., Mrs. W.
A. Reynolds, Mrs. J. J. Nlch[ olson J r , Mrs. Irving Pryor,
i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Markus,
Mrs. Charles Cole and J. K.
' Hlackmun.
A program on The laird’ s

Altamonte

Personals

GiftH • Curds - Hooka
210 E. First St.

By Julia Bartoo
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L.
Sobers, Lilian Drive, recent­
ly had us guests Sir. and Mra.
John R. Sellers and sons
Johnny and Jeffrey, from
Spring d o v e , III. They visit­
ed many placet of interest in
the stato and spent four days
In Itivirru Ueach visiting an
aunt.

unfed

bride elect
from

was

grad-

Seminole

High

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School where she was a memher

National Honor So111 Y, Spanish
Glee
Club and
Majorette
Corps. She
Hotter
University, Indlnnspolu, Ind.,
and is employed at Dynalron-

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COTTONS

PIMA
COTTONS

SCISSORS
’a SHEARS

Caaualwear perfec­
tion . . . drip dry,
easy - Iron cottons
are burget magic I
Stripes and solids.

Fine combed
cot*
tons at special Pen­
ney savings! Ma­
chine w a s h a b l e
printa or sol Ida I

A vast collection of
Imports at big savingaf H ot dropped
forged steel, popu­
lar alsea and styles!

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Personality,
Grooming Course
Offered
To help gain the charm and
poise desired by all women,
the Pennsylvania State Uni­
versity offers a correspond­
ence course tilled “ Personal­
ity and G room ing."
Exercise for a trim figure
is described. Practical help is
given on good groom ing prac­
tices for hands, teeth, fret
and skin. Charts illustrate
hair style* that bring out a
woman's most attractive fea­
tures. The im portance of food
to control weight la empha­
sised with calorie values of
foods listed. Menial attitude.*
and prr^nality traits are ex­
plained.
The material Is combined
in a loosrleaf folder and (he
mat Is small. For additional
information send a card to
society editor. The Sanford
Herald.
Colored stationery ami con
trailing Inks are for the
youngrr act.

FRANCES IRENE JONES
(Houftu of Ruhiju)

Diane

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Y ear's Eve party at the home
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kitselen,
Dellary
Drive, entertained
their daughter, and her chil­
dren, Denise, Susan and D av­
id, from Colorado Springs,
Col., fur Ihe holidays.

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A ia lca Circle at t p.m .
•Uh Mrs. Roy H ills, 2718
Magnolia A re. Mrs. Ben W ig.
fin s will show a film on birds.
Central Cirele at t:4S a.m .
with Mrs. Frank Erans, Lake
M ary. M rs. Welghtly wiU be
the program speaker, subject
•-Birds."
llem erocallis Circle at 7:30
f .m . with Mrs. Carl Lind,
Lake
Mary. Mrs. Walter
Schwarz will show color slides
• f travel.
Ivp Circle at T:t3 p.m . with
Mrs. Robert Dekle. Speaker
will be E. C. LunUbcrt, sub­
je c t "R o s e s ."
Magnolia Circle at 10 a.m .
with Mrs. R. W. Herron, 2110
Palm etto Ave. Mona Bridges
will conduct a workshop on
corsages.
Mimosa Circle at 10 a.m .
With Mrs. James Askew, 19
Axalea Drive, DeBary. There
w ill be a plaque workshop.
Palm Circle at 9:30 a.m .
With Mrs. Wade Garner, 618
£ . Second St. The program
will be on plants and bulbs,
D r. J. F. Darby, speaker.
Woodrose Circle at 9:30
a.m . with Mrs. Edgar Miller,
Indian Mound Village. The
program subject will be air
layering.
Friday, Jan. II
Camellia Circle at 9:30 a.m .
With Mrs. Thomas McDonald,
1100 Cornell Drive. Program ,
•Trees and Large Shrubs."
Dirt Gardeners Circle at 10
n.m . with Mrs. W. E. Kirchhoff, 1617 E. Second St. E. C.
Lundbert will speak on the
•ubject "R oses in F lorida."
liiblscua Circle at 2 p.m .
with Mrs. II. W. Seller. Mrs.
Cordon ilrtssnn will be the
program speaker, and tell of
her recent trip to Hawaii.
Ixora Circle at 9:30 a.m.
with Mrs. Carl Schilke, too
W . Coleman Circle. Program
••Artistic Design. Crescent.”
Jacnranda Circle at 7:30
p.m . with Mrs. A. C. M cRcynolds, Lake Golden. Program
on Valentine arrangements.
Rose Cirele at 9:t3 a.m .
with Mrs. O. R. Pearson. ♦
S. Summerlin Ave. Program
speaker will be Dr. J. F.
D arby, subject— "N ew, Tried
and T ru e."

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W EST P A L M n E A C H
(U P I) — Local officials an­
nounced Tuesday the U. S.
Public Health Service has ap­
proved a $1.2 million matching
grant for building the planned
John F. Kennedy Memorial
Mospital.
The hospital will be built at
Atlantis, a W est Palm Beach
auburb, and administerrd un­
der the Lake Worth General
Hospital to which the federal
grant was made. The govern-m en t funda will be matched
'w ith about |1.8 million either
•ontrlbuted through a local
aampaign or collected front a
, girst mortgage.
- • R. K. Small, president o f
Lake W orth General, said bids
w ill go out soon and that contracts should he let by the end
o f the month. About $800,000
- has ulrrudy been collected
" h e r * fo r the 150-bed hospital.

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O RLAN DO (UPI) — Gen.
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but this was later cancelled.
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•a t an ali-aparta dinner Jan. 17.
. John Pence! of Northeastern
j Louisians State College will
be cited for pole vaulting over
17 feet, outfielder Hank Aaion
of the Milwaukee Braves for
a 10-year .330 batting average
and catcher Elston Howard of
the New York Yankees, for
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atfef ef dam, turkey and bear to meet tactions ef
. elated at mm half haw after aoneet Sunday,
geeee and seat hunting1 alee closed statewide at
Sunday. Heating ed woodcock closed statewide at
Batasdhy. Snipe hwatlag cioaod Dee. SO. Hunting
hour after sunost Bah. 22.
The season for hunting deer, beer and turkey win
remain open in tke Third District anti] Jan. It except
In Okaloosa, Walton, Ehcaasbia and Santa loan Counties
There ia as open season on doer la Washington and
Sohneo Counties to the Third District.
The third and final phase ef dove hunting closet at
emmet Joe. IS.
A special turkey gobbler hunting aeaaoa will he held
la portions ef the Second and Third District* and in Put­
nam County of the Fifth District Mar. 2S to Apr- 12.
from one hell how before eearise until 1I ;00 noon each
day.
According to A. D. Aldrich, director of the Game
and Flash Water Fish Commission, Florida hunters have
had a good horrent. Aldrich arges hunters to practice
courtesy, safety end good sportsmanship daring the final
days ef this 1042-44 heating aeaaoa.

L jn u i High's Greyhounds
lot bet la the abootiai u d
rebounding departmoot last
night tad put oo a dtn ltag
dUplajr of offensive tad de­
fensive ability to blait the

year when they took a M to
32 decision from the fevered
Ocoee Cardinals.
Led by Jimmy Courier who
came up with IS points, the
Lions were trailing 10 to 14
at the end ef the lint period.
However, the Lions put to­
gether IS points to the second
Minis while holding the
Cards on their own court, to
a mere eight points.
Going into the second half
leadias 31 to 21, the Lioaa
managed a dozen points to the
third quarter and led the
Cardinals 44 to 21 at the cad
of that round. Ocoee got hot
to the float stansa and rack­
ed up 21 pototi while Oviedo
attempted to play a ball eonother even dozes marker*.

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SEMINOLE HIGH STUDENTS, sacking posi­
tions on the school's bowling team which will
participate in the Inter-Scholmatic Bowling Conftrance, are ahown just prior to initial qualifying
rounds. The Seminole team will compete with
11 other high schools in the Central Florida

Cage League

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loda were wide open affairs
for the Lioaa. At oo* time
during the engagement Ovie­
do boasted a 10 point lead.
** *Henry JL Cooper, H.D. ef F t Lauderdale, president ef
The game was originally
the Florida Heart Association, today announced the two*
dated for the Oviedo High
day golf teonuuamt being sponsored by the First Flight
gym but at noon yesterday it
Company fee the Florida Heart Fund Campaign.
was noticed that the 0 m
Any hole-to-ono made at a PGA golf course that
floor was “ sweating” and ap­
weekend will produce Heart Fund revenue at tke rate ef
parently would ho uaplayablo.
$000 for the health agency and $300 la tholes ef Firet
A hurried telephone call to
Flight merchandise for the participating golfer.
Ocoee officials was made and
The tournament coincides with Heart Sunday, Feb.
the UU was switched to th«
18, (Umax ef the annual nationwide campaign of the
Cardinals’ home court.
American Heart Association.
to addition to Courier's IS
Lew W. Oehmig, president of the sponsoring com­
points, Billy Mlklcr came up
pany, has guaranteed the Florida Heart Association at
with 11 while Ted Bclborn
least $10000 and encourages playara to anter the hole*
registered 10 to put three of
to era easiest to expand the total.
the Lioaa la the double figure
Deawy Champagne, president of the Florida section
bracket Meanwhile, White­
Of the Professional Golfer*’ Association of America,
head and Grant of the Redexpressed pleasure that PGA golf course* and members
birds had 14 points each.
could participate in the f t Heart Drive windup. More
The Lions varsity record
than 100 courses will participate.
now stands at four wins
Both amateurs and professionals may entar the con­
sgainst a pair of losses. The
test and make their local Heart Fund Holt-In-One effort
Lions dropped a tilt to ML
Dora and an overtime affair
to the normal course of ploy.
to New Smyrna Beach.
Golf shape at Florida courses will distribute contest
Last night the Lions’ shoot­
entry nice.
ing almost hit the 90 per cent
mark.
In tb* preliminary affair,
Mike Partin with 14 pototi
and Bobby Stewart with 12
points for the Ltoa Cubs was
not quite good enough and tha
naby Redbirds went home
with a 49 to 32 victory. Lilly
had 13 and Boyd 10 points for
Invincible O.B.'a McDufl r o t n r it w a rn — a/is wit*
- U n i t W— 1. Chiilly. X. It the little Cards.
runs again tonight at the SanOVIEDO (34)—Courier 4-7Il.'a Pounllr. S. &lt;(&gt;»l*r |Uy, 4.
ford-Orlando Kennel Club to Prompt Jin lli *. S. Itlng Jill nr. 13; Stewart 1-0—2; Mlklcr 4the mid-week hot-box apectai. I. HiiMn SlcUInty. 7. Mlaa Hit­ 3-11; nook 1-1-3; Arndt 4S ''u rtlc j
(&gt;—0; Bclhurn 4-2—10; Brook*
Me Duff has won his last ler.
r i r r u r a w — s/te wit. —
31-7; Totals 21-14-94.
Head#
4:
—
1
.
Johnny
Tip.
7.
three starts at SOKC and ap­
Ullla Hoe. S. JohnnyltaWItl,
OCOEE (32)—Whitehead 4
pears to bo unbeatable again I. Hally Handy. i . Ft,»ta Pal*.
I. Illllilala, 7. Ilrook ton, s. 2-14; R. Ilurst 42-10; Mor­
tonight The Oswald Brothers Jo* 1'anly
rison 1-0—2; Grant 0-2—14;
pup, who has dominated the m m h a c k — n/n wn* — Konants 0-1—1: Alligood 2-3—
tired* H— I. Mol** .Mik-r, J.
scene to date this season, Hi Im Ii i tier, I. l u f l n Hook, 7; W. Hurat 2-0—4; Totala;
drew a favored Inside posi­ 4. KUhonilr, 1. II. A.’* Alien 21-10—52.
1lari»', 4. Il*lli&gt; lluit-rriy, 7.
tion—the No, 2 box— for the
OVIEDO ...... 14 18 12 12-34
featured loth race.
OCOEE ........ 16 I 7 21-32
The U-pound red brlndle
can win from anywhere on
Phils Ink Three
the track but atoms to have
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) a slight preference for the in­
The Philadelphia P h i l l i e s
side post positions.
brought their 1041 Hat of sat­
O. B.’s McDuff has yet to
isfied players to 24 Tuesday
break the magic 11 - second
with the tinging of pitchers
barrier for the 5*10th mile
I'sul Drown and Darrell Su­
distance.
therland and outfielder John
Tonight’s cntriei:
Briggs. Brown, a rigthander,
f i r s t naiii
a/sa wii* —
had an 0-1 mark with the Phlllirada A— 1. Bock Tray. X.
Much Time, I. I.arry KnatiU.
lles In six appearances last
4. Al r u iu m . S. O.U.'a Walla, TK.VTII RAI N — B 'la WII* —
season.
4. Flortnca SlrNahp, 7. SUM- IIrad* A— I. Kiln* Tarry.
f ggfcy gotten who shoot holea-ln-ene Fob. 72S2, may help boost Heart Association funds by $10,000

mar. I. I'roud Kiel#
s r .r o .v o r a c k — a /ia wit* —
tirade O — I. On* Shot Walkar,
7. (liman III**. I.llu n ty llran.l,
4. Haiti, 1. Slarluw Urandy, «.
Shrtikr. 7. Halil* M oDulf, I.
Uadlola
TIIIHII RAC-a — B /ia Mil* —
lirada O — 1. Ia -w a *t. 7. Iluak«. I. I.lifht Hal, 4. Kiri* liana*.
t. Will* Ocran. I. Naomi* Uao.
ratary, T. Chalrauaay, I. Dana
llocS

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Whoa the iccoad half open*
od with the Greyhounds lead*
lag » to II, Lyman atak 1*
potato to the third frame
while holdlag the Red Devils
to only atoe. But ia the last
period the 'Hounds moved far
out ia boat by nettlag 21
potato
while the Devils man­
The 'Houads took a IT to 0
lead at the cad ef the initial aged only IS.
period but the two fives play­ The Greyhounds offensive­
ed to ■ 19-12 standstill during ly were unbeatable last Bight.
They netted tS per cent of
their atlempta and gathered
1
to 49 rebout.’ v to handcuff the
Winter Garden rulntet.
■
Bill Tolsea recorded 20
- - * i.
Martin tad Zarra swept points—IT of thorn to Co fin­
area league. The local school's home bane will be
through the eighth game dou­ al period—to take top scoring
Jet Lanes. Left to right are Principal Andrew
bles feature with five straight bom s for the evening. DonBracken, Jeannette Davidson, John SpoUki, Pat points Tuesday night at the ale Smith was right behind
Zeuli, Wren Credland who will coach the kegiers,
Orlando • Seminole
C— I— Jai Alai
* ’ Tolsea with &gt;1 points. Smith
Steve Cain, Joyce Walts, and Seminole High's
Fronton, with Arcltio and Fra- picked up eight points to the
Athletic Director Fred Ganaa. (Herald Photo)
first quarter and eight more
dera coming la second.
The sixth event ef the lad­ ia the third.
Smith headod the Hounds
ies* eight program produced
a jai «lal rarity—a perfectly la their amasiag display of
matched game— to which all rebounding ability with Rich­
six teams deadlocked eat ard Grant and Gene Winklepoint sky of the winning mark- maa also doing their share.
Kenny Ament, a varsity re­
The Sanford Recreation De­
Pott two. with tTria and serve, played t h e satire
partment will hold aa organi­
By Jane Canefeeivy
Quintana, then defeated poet fourth quarter for the Grey­
sational meeting for Men's
Canelberry racing enthus­ one for the win. The poet hounds and turned ia an ex­
Basketball League Thursday iast, Joe Harwood, finished three of Arrooa aad Zubl ceptionally fine performance
night at the office of the rec­ third la the V Unlimited Class topped post four for second
la ths evening's opener,
place, and Badiola sad Garay Lyman’s Baby 'Hounds cap­
reation director.
The meeting will begin and ninth overall Saturday ia to post six downed poet five tured a 32 to 22 decision from
the grueUng nine hour mara­ five for show position.
promptly at 7:30 p.m.
the Baby Devils. Gary Gut­
Pedro and Zarra shared the ter with 10 points, Richard
All groups deiirlng to com­ thon held during the Orange
pete la the Men’s League Bowl Regatta at Miami’s Ma­ daily double wins, paying Moore with 12 and Steve
$00.40 oo the 4-3 combination. Simpkins with 10 led the scor­
ihould have their representa­ rine Stadium.
tive preterit.
ing efforts. Dave Mails end
He piloted h I a 19-foot
The league this year will Critchfleld catamaran, power­
Jim Burkhammer did most
feature a poit season double ed by two 75 hp McCulloch
of the rebounding for the lit­
elimination tournament at the outboard motors, to the long
tle Greyhounds.
conclusion of the regular sea- grind finishing just 10 seconds
LAKEV1EW (43) - Arring­
ton 2-4-0; Thornton l-O—I;
behind the second place win­ LYMAN 72, Lakaview «
ner.
Cothern 2-0—0; Bloebaum 4*
OVIEDO 30. Ocoee 92
1-0; Martin 2-2-0; Mickey
Rough,
ehoppy
water,
hid­
Evans
10,
Boone
91
Cowboys Pick Dill
1-0—2; Woodley 1-1—2; Haw*
den ahoala and floating coco­ Tavares 90, EusUs 93
DALLAS (UP1) — Jimmy nuts provided formidable hasthorn* 2-0—4; Shaw 1-0—2;
Cocoa
22,
Titusville
10
DU1, a 0-foot-l, 119-pound of­
Hett 0-1-1; Totala; 170-43.
ards eliminating 37 of the 00 Edgewater 74, Colonial 0
fensive end at the University
LYMAN (72)—Tolsoo 12-1original entries from the race. Apopka 77, Kissimmee 40
of Alabama, baa been signed
The 22-foot inboard ski New Smyrna 44, Fla. MUitary 23; Wtokeman 1-1—3; Grant
by the Dallas Cowboys of the
4-1-0; Goplen 4 0 -4 ; Smith
boats, also entered to the
National FootbaU League as
0-3—21; Aaher 1-0—2; Pavel*
a free agent. DIU was not event, proved better able to Gainesville 01, Seabrees* 7*
chak 10—2; Sterling 10—2;
maintain
the
fast
pace
to
the
Oak
Ridge
90.
Winter
Park
44
picked la the NFL draft
Totals: 330-72.
choppy waters of Biicayne DeLand 0 , Wildwood 20
LAKEVIEW . 0 1S 012-43
College
Bay and cams to ahead of
Cornell 0 , Fla. Southern 0
LYMAN . .... 17 12 10 21-72
other entries.

To Organize

Martin, Zarra
Win Doubles

Harwood Third
In Bowl Race

THERE'S A NEW MAH IN TOWN!

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HAVANA &lt;TJ?n—The pee.
ernmeat radio told Cubans cost.
Tuesday they will hare new Preader Fidel Castro's rsrBritish buses by the end ef olutkmary rerime was allowed
this yes? in a |12-miUk&gt;n-plas Ore years tn which U pay for
the buses.
by the United States.
The V . B. rwmaaeat as­
The deal involves the im­ sailed the deal as detrimental
mediate sal* of 400 city busts to Its efforts to isolate Ras*
at a price of more then fit sia's Caribbean satellite.
mUHoa, with more than fl
"1 don't Ukt it a bH,” Seen*
million worth of spare parts, tary oS Commerce Luther
pine BO tntcrurhan buses and Hodgea said, “ this hurts us.”

legs os etvil rights start
Thursday wilb 30 Southern
Democrats and oae Northern
Republican already la llae to
testify.
The bearings are expected
to draw at least a dosen other
coogmsteeal witnesses is
testify an the sweeping msacation, onploymcnt, public
sccaeamenatk’sl and use of

mittse, which traditionally
listens to any amgmimea
who wants to talk about bllli
before they are cleared for
action by the House.
Smith Indicated some weeks
sure designed to eliminate
discrimination is voting, edeaps he did not expect the
hearings to run into Febru­
ary, but he has set ns data
Chairman Howard W. Smith, far windiag up the testimony.

n t a committee is expected
Is k m s bipartisan majority
for Madias tbs measure to
Um House Host.
Should tils btariags atrstch
bcjoad Jaauary, II Is expect­
ed tkst s campaign Is tsks
tbs MQ away from tbs rotes
Croup will bs stsppsd up. Ef­
forts to let a majority of tbs
433 House roembsrs to sign
a discharge petitioe before
the Christmas holiday stalled
at about 170 signatures after

Sanford, ah* is a 1MB gradu­
By Behcet B. Thomas Jr.
ate of CHS.
FA347M
. Turner Davie will celebrate Pvt flhmaon Holliman Jr.
his lOlat birthday Monday. was bare with his parents and
R b Mrtbplaca la Tbomaavilla, many friends for the ChristOa. *!hsrs waa no state beard
holidays. Holliman
nf M R or bureau o f vital
stationed at Fort Jackson. He
flMMuw” bo said. This Ma­
lta *febm&gt; attained only a is • graduate ef the class ef
fo r th grad* education, but IMS at Ciwome High School
tha benefit of experience has and Bethuns-Cookman College.
certainly been an asset to him Airmen First Class Zed
because he ezpreesea himself
Hampton has returned to MinVery well.
On New Year’s Day, he was ott, N. D„ alter the holidays
honored at the Church of God with hie wife, Ciontha. Hamp­
by Mother Ruby Wilson end ton is a graduate of Croons
others. The children’s chorus High School where he partici­
under the direction ef Rev. H. pated in football and baseball.
• # a
Rosa, sang two beautiful
eongi. Mrs. Mattie Merritt in­ James Caslon, former base­
troduced the honored guest. ball player and boxer, spent a
She spoke of the wonderful few deys visiting friends. Ca­
pattern of devotion to God and tion is now a resident of Buf­
men that has been *et by bins. falo, N. Y.
The example set by this eld­ Eddie Givens, a long time
resident of Sanford, is visiting
erly gentleman has been
guiding light for both children friends. Givens is presently a
and adults. Mr. Davla told of resident of Chicago, 111.
his faith in God, and how that The Mamie Martin Mission­
faith hat carried him through ary Circle will meet Thursday
many situations which seemed night at St. John Metropoli­
hopeless. He told some fan­ tan Baptist Church. The time
tastic things abaut his being la I p. m. Mrs. Dorothy
in danger but be came out of Adams, president, is caking
them safe. “Believe in God and everyone to pleas* attend.
aerve him faithfully and you Basinas* of vital Importance.
Mrs. Viola Holt, of Colum­
Will overcome,” he said.
He talked of children being bus, Ge., is visiting her son
disobedient to their parents. end daughter-in-law, Mr. and
However, be pointed out that Mr*. Willie G. Holt. Holt is
adults are responsible for chil­ tha head football coach at
dren’s behavior and the Ilk*. Crooms High School.
“Thsse days children are al­ Henry Gordon has returned
lowed to take on responsibil­ to New Brunswick, N. J., after
ities that should be their par­ spending the holidays with his
ents. They have become wreak family. Gordon la a 1959
and failing to do a thorough graduate of Croomfc High
job in rearing children,” he BchooL He works in the day
added. 1 asked him If be time and attends engineering
think* the so-called modern school at night
age is accountable for tha Ill- Dolly Jean Boyd paid a brief
rearing of today’s youth 7 visit to the home of Mr*. Clor“ Very definitely," he eeld aa is* Gray and family. She is a
he seemingly tried to turn his native of Blountetown, Fla.
soft voice Into a growling one. where she attends May Haw
“ Grown-up* do not have tha High School.
time for their youngsters any Booker T. Washington has
more." Some years ago when come beck heme to stay
1 was in my early teen*. I had awhile. He wee a resident of
an experience with this won­ Rocheeter, N. Y., for several
derful person that nearly scar. yean. Washington was an ex­
*d me out of my wits. There plosive halfback for the Pan­
was a minister who had a tent thers ia tha 1st* forties.
• e e
a few feet to the side of hie
house. Each night there were Weekend guests of Eunice
religious services and pictures L Wilson wero her godchil­
shown about Christ. 1 imagine dren, Martha Ruth and GeorgDavis took it upon himself to ena Walton, of Orlando.
keep people on the outside Roosevelt Presley, of At­
quiet. Una night yours truly lanta, Ga., was a recent guest
aat on the fender of the of Katie Itoblnson and family.
preacher's car ami fell asleep. Mr. and Mrs. Minus Jenkins
(I had heard people say if he spent the holidays with their
ever xhuoh a finger ut anyone families. They were hou«*
the person would have bad gneste uf Mr. and lire. Tom­
bad luck.) When 1 was awak­ mie L. Jenkins and son. For-;
ened by someone shaking me mrr resident* of Sanford, they
and saying "gat off the now reside in Akron, Ohio.
preacher's car,” end sew that Mrs. Z. B. Johnson has re­
it was Davit I ran like e -car­ lumed to Jacksonville after,
visiting her f a m i l y a n d
ed rabbit.
fiietuU. She is a former teach­
minute Couaty Youth Ad­ er o( English and Flench at
visory Council will meet at Crooms High School. Present­
Mrs. Alma Muralon's office ly. she ia employed in the
Jan. 10 at 7:*) p. m- You ere Duval County school* system.
asked to com* out and affili­ Mrs. Susie D. Thompson,
ate yourself with this organ­ graiuineice uf Turner Davis,
will give a birthday dinner in
isation.
Hernice Lewis, who , etale* honor of the elderly gentle­
in Newbury, N. Y., sp*-nt the men. Ue will celebrate his
Yuletide season her*. She liv­ 101st birthday Thursday. Mrs.
ed with Mrs. Mary M»y* while Thompson is a public health
here. A former resident wfjnurto in Jacksonville.

Chairman Emanuel Cellar, DN. Y., of the Judiciary com­
mittee sad Rap. William M.
McCulloch, MOblo, principal
sponsor of the measure.
Other member* of the Judici­
ary committee, which approv­
ed the bUl Nov. 30, alee were

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Thomas. Cynthia Sleadows,
Diane Johnson, Mrs. Lucille
Payne and baby boy, Mr*.
Juanita Redding and baby
girl. Marjorie McDermott, all
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TALLAHASSEE (CPI) Ylto Florida Institute far Con­
tinuing University S t a d i a *
4FICUS) *aid tod*7 it i* offarlag IS coonaa is aosiaaofios.
boslanee administration and I
toacbcr education ia Brevard
County, Loom of tho nation'*
ailuik toft cantor.
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feared toward pcraooMl at I
th* mlaaflo cantor and Patrick
Air Fore# Baaa.
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Capo Kanaady far personnel |
of th* National Aeronautics'
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tor civilian and military peraonneL Initial enrollment in­
cluded 30 students at both
altcs, selected by NASA and
base official*.
Dr. Warren B. Nation, pro­
fessor at marketing, and Dr.
Richard Baker Jr., associate
professor of market at Florida
Stale University in Talla­
hassee moved temporarily to
Brevard county to inaugurate
the business program.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Lakeland Sen. Scott Kelly
aaya be will formally an­
nounce hi* candidacy for the
governor at a news confer­
ence in Sarasota Saturday.
Kelly haa been lining up
aupport and organising cam­
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�Deserved Recognition
When the Seminole County Medi­
cal Society recently elected Dr.
G eorit H. Starke to be the organizetion’a preaident during 1964, the so­
ciety probably became the first o f its
kind in the South — perhaps the first
in the nation — to extend an honor of
this nature to a member o f the Negro
But the society did not select Dr.
Starke simply to become a first. The
society chose Dr. Starke in recogni­
tion o f his ability over the years as
a physician and a leader in his pro­
fession.
Few people outside o f those close­
ly associated with the medical profes­
sion in Seminole County realize the
tremendous contribution Dr. Starke
haa made toward the health and wel­
fare o f this county's thousands o f Ne­
gro citizens.
Dr. Starke is a native o f Melrose,
Fla. He attended school there and la­
ter Florida A*M University where he
earned his Bachelor of Science degree.
He earned his degree in the depart­
ment o f medicine at Meharry Medi­
cal College, Nashville, Tenn.
He passed the Florida Board in
1927 and received his permit to prac­
tice in this state. However, he in­
terned at Flint Goodrich Hospital in
New Orleans and later worked in in­
ternal medicine at Harvard Univer­
sity and at Massachusetts General
Hospital in Boston.
T Starke
te opened
opene his practice in
Sanford and in 1941 was admitted to
the staff o f the Fernald • Laughton
Memorial Hospital — the forerunner
o f the present Seminole Memorial
Hospital — as a full member, in
1947 he became the first member of
his race to be admitted to the Flori­
da State Medical Society. He was
also accepted at that time by the
American Medical Association.
During his first 14 years of prac­
tice in Seminole, Dr. Starke recalled
making deliveries throughout the
county, some at patient's homes, by
lamp light, candle light, the light of
a fireplace, even two by moonlight.
He began practicing medicine in
this county during the depression
years. His first 14 years were served
as the assistant county physician.
During and since this period. Dr.
Starke has delivered more than 10,600 babies, and he accomplished
much in the field of major and min­
or surgery.
Dr. Starke has been given consid­
erable recognition during his career.

Peter Edion

H ie Gross Isn't Always Greener

In 1941, he was named president of
the Clinical Society of Florida A&amp;M
University. He was head o f the Flor­
ida State Medical, Dental and Phar­
maceutical Society in 1942. He was
president o f the Florida Tuberculos­
is Association in 1950.
He has been recognized in Who’s
Who in Medicine, named a vice pres­
ident of the National Medical Socie­
ty, received a citation for work in
medicine by the Florida State Fair
Association, and selected secretarytreasurer o f the Seminole society in
1960.
Dr. Starke served as president of
Phi Alpha Fraternity for two and a
half years, is a 32nd degree Mason,
Central Florida Deputy for Shriners,
Illustrious Potentate Malta 143 Shrin­
ers of Orlando for three years, and
a Baptist lecturer for Shriners. He
is also chairman o f the Building
Fund Committee at Sanford's New
Mount Calvary Baptist Church.
He was given a special honor sev­
eral years ago when Seminole Coun­
ty citizens held a day o f appreciation
for Dr. Starke.
His practice has included ail peo­
ple, the wealthy as well as the poor.
Race has been no barrier. The won­
der of it all is that Dr. Starke, as ac­
tive as he has been and still is in so
mnny professional and fraternal or­
ganizations, still has the time to at­
tend to as many as 50 patients daily
at the Starke Professional Clinic at
1011 Sanford Avenue.
And, then, on Dec. 10, his crown­
ing reward for 33 years of service
to Sanford and Seminole County
came when his colleagues chose him
to lead their professional society.
This area is badly in need of sev­
eral Negro physicians to relieve Dr.
Starke of the tremendous load he
now bcurs. At this time he is the
only Negro doctor in the entire coun­
ty.
The lenders o f some of the na­
tion’s prominent Negro organiza­
tions could accomplish nothing any­
more important at this time tnun to
assist in establishing several more
Negro physicians in Seminole Coun­
ty.
Not only does The Herald com­
mend Dr. Starke for his faithful ser­
vice to his profession and to his pa­
tients throughout his 35 years of
service, but we also commend his
colleagues upon their selection of
one who has contributed so much to
so many to lead them this year.

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (NXA) — that Hie bill eventually passes terrible beating in the Con­

The hoaeet tat discouraging
word is that no one haa any
accurate Idea whea civil rights
reform legislation wilt emergs
from Congroea in 1964 or what
will bo fas it If it la pasted.
Then io s long, hard fight
ahead.
There was considerable Jub­
ilation among liberals In
Washington when Judge How­
ard Smith o f Virginia, chair­
man of tho House Rulea Com­
mittee, finally said he would
open hearings Jan. 9 on tha
bill approved by the House
Judiciary Committee.
Smith te personally opposed
to this bilL He has requests
from a score of other congress­
men who want to testify
against it and he expects mors.
There will he some witnesses
for the bill, too. Hearings may
run through January.
Houm majority leader Cert
Albert, D-Okln., la more optl
mlstic. He thinks the hearings
might run two weeks and that
the House will pees e bill by
the end of January.
Either way, and assuming

tha Houm, it will then have to grats in reeent weeks. They
dew the Senate. And no one had deluged congressmen with
letters end telegrams, phone
can write n timetable on that calls and personal visits te gat
action.
219 signatures on n discharge
Republican Houm whip Les­ petition. This was a by-pass
lie Aranda of Illinois speaks Rulea CommittM considera­
for many in Congress when he tion to the bill end bring it
says that President Johnson directly to the Houm floor for
will have te work out soms debato and a vote.
kind of compromise with the They failed by approximate­
southerners to get n bill ly 60 signatures. They wanted
through tho Senate.
Congress to stay in session
The imponderable question during tha Christmas holidays
is. Whet compromise T
just to consider civil rights.
If it is n compromise that They failed on that, too.
satisfies the southern sen­ But there was no rotaliation.
ators, it won’t Mtisfy the Ne­ The “ Christmas boycotts’*
groes or the leaders of nearly which some of the more ag­
n hundred church, labor and gressive Negro leaders had
dvic organisations working advocated were not called. On
actively for ■ nsw deal on civil tho whole, civil righto laodera
rights.
have acted responsibly and re­
Senate segregationists In­ spectably. They may net do
clude the most skilled parlia­ so Indefinitely,
mentarians In Congress. They It may taka another March
ran be counted on to um again on Washington far leas peace­
every delaying tactic in the ful than the fln t one, with ac­
book of rulea to darn up or tive lobbying, picketing and
water down the provisions of demonstrations in other cities,
whataver bill tha House peas­ to convince Congress that a
es.
weak, compromise civil rights
Civil rights leaders took a bill will not be enough.

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

No Promise At All

Dr. Crane*s

By Lyle C. Wilson
grams that could be triced tdent pitas a broad-front at­
Conservative Democrats and back for yesrs. They Include tack on poverty la the United
Republicans alike are slow to federal programs which are States. No one can challenge
get the .word that In ell of continued at considerable cost the desirability of abolishing
Abe’a qaeetiou shows the ing prior to and during periods patient la In greater danger
I'resldent Johnson'! talk of despite the faet that the ori­ poverty. Neither can anyone
layman's hunger for specific of night driving or at high al­ when ha la anemic!
government
economy there is ginal objective substantially say specifically bow te go
medical facts. This newspa­ titudes.”
For when hit heart la al­ mighty little emphasis and has been met. A typical ex­ about It.
per offers you definite sci­
If supposedly healthy men
entific data instead of gen­ are thus warned against eig- ready laboring to maintain no promise at all of a bal­ ample would be the Rural The only sure thing in the
Electrification A d m i n i s ­ federal government's broaderalised medlral statement*. arete, then I m a g i n e whet your blood pressure at its nor­ anced federal budget.
front move against poverty la
So |( furnishes a helpful danger confronts the heart pa­ mal height, if you then reduce Tha new President's ideas tration.
that It will cost a lot of mon­
on
economy
have
had
more
A
determined
president
no
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its power via rurbon monoxide,
ey and probably add to tho
doubt
could
find
others.
No
public
exposure
than
any
and pnyrhntoxlral problems.
And one reason for this hns- you laymen run see the mech­
treasury deficit each year it
other
aspect
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his
thinking
such
search
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It glvee you the “ why” and nrd la the fact that after anism by which tobacco causes
continues.
since
he
took
office.
This
Is
however,
except
for
useless
“ how.”
smoking, the tobacco addict a sudden heart attack.
The question (hat has not
military
and
naval
Installa­
partly
by
Johnson’s
choice
CASE R 461: Abe Z., aged may run as high as 10 per cent It's comparable to thinning
been asked around Washing­
tions.
Morrover,
President
and
partly
a
seasonal
thing,
I t. is the rlgnret addict whoso carbon monoxide in his blood. the gns mixture In a motor,
this being the lime at which Johnson told newsmen be ton, D. C., for so many yearn
doctor urgrd him to quit smok­ And only a 3 per cent level which then loses power.
that the count of them is lost.
ing.
of carbon monoxide reduce* So send for my booklet the new budget Is being put would be coming up from
Is this:
time
to
time
with
hts
own
new
In
final
form.
Dr. Crane,'* Abe said, “can acuteness of vision and depth “ How to Break the Liquor end
•Can wo afford It!”
spending
programs.
The
PresConservative
citizens
may
you give me an explanation of perception, which I* why the Tobacco Habits,” enclosing a
In place ot that basic ques­
have
believed
that
the
United
Just how tobacco can injure A. M. A. vetoes driving at long stamped, return envelope,
tion, it has been the habit of
States
at
last
was
In
chime
one’a heurt?
night after smoking.
plus 20 cents.
politicians, notably Democra­
of a Democratic admlnUtra
“Or le all this medical op­ Remember, too, that carbon
(Always write to Dr.
tic politicians, to ask thin
tlon
that
would
break
with
position to tobaceo just mol­ monoxids “ fixes” the hemo Craae In car* of this news­
question:
arity?”
globin in your red blood cells paper. enclosing a long the spending theories of the
''ll It for a good and pop­
Lord
Hallsham
Is
dead.
God
Roosevelt,
Truman
snd
Ken
so
they
no
longer
pick
up
oxy­
.Newspaper Clinic
•tamped, addressed envelope
ular purpose?”
bices
Gulntln
Hogg.
nedy
administrations.
These
In this column I often ex gen in the lungs and releasa It and 20 centa to cover typing
If the answer to this sec­
—Britain's former Lord Hellplain the specific manner in in the muscle*.
end printing costs when you citizens await further devel
ond question comes up "yes,'*
■hem,
who
renounced
hi*
opnicnt.
The
chances
are
that
Those “ fixed” red blood cor­ send for one of his book­
Mr. and Mrs. Volie WlllUms which ailments develop.
their optimism is without title to run for the llcuse the deed is done for better or
Sr., were hosts it a dinner For many intelligent readers puscles thus ere “ deadheads.” lets.)
of Commons—as Mr. Hogg. worse. So far as tbs U. S.
foundation.
party for their son, Voile Wil like to know the definite They atill float around but
Treasury his been concerned,
Tha new President talks In
“why"
nnd
“
wherefore."
don't
carry
oxygen.
ilams, Jr., • cadet at Marion
this has been often for the
Races
do
not
marry.
Na­
terms
of
specific
economies,
So this daily column actually So they really produce tem­
Military Institute Marlon, Ala
tome of them small although tions do not marry. Classes do worse, and the worse, too, for
porary
functional
anemia
in
la
a
“
newspaper
clinic”
in
The Yowell Co., advertised
newsworthy, such as a cut In not marry. Only persons the U. S. dollar.
a gigantic clearance sale fea practicul medical end psycho­ hie blood. Beware, for a heart
the number of big, expensive marry.
By
Hal
Cochran
logical
science.
turns ladles’ coats at $3.9$
ilmouslnes allotted to govern —National (Roman) Catholic
OVER 35 YEARS
The
married
man
has
a
For
example,
smoking
Irrl
and Stetson Hats for men at
ment brass. He takes pride,
Conference
for
Interracial
wife
in
his
heart
and
then
At First ft Palmetto
tates
the
lining
of
the
wind
44 29.
and rightly, In bis effort to Justice, approving Inter­ (Alongside old post office)
in his wallet.
pipe and bronchial tubes,
Valentine’s Girl won the
• * •
hold the spending line. But racial marriage.
thereby causing coughing, as
feature at the Sanford Orlsndo
Editor:
Herald
When
two
braggarts get to­ this is line holding with quail
well
as
euncer.
Kennel Club . . . Chairman C.
flcations — very substantial I'm not afraid of tha out­
In Julian S t e n s t r o m ' a gether it's an I for an 1.
But when the sticky mucus
R. Dawson announced plans
s e e
qualification!.
side. I'm In the earn* condition
layer
that
lines
those
tubes
be­
column,
“
Around
the
Clock,"
for Seminole County's exhibits
President
Johnson
Is
com
The
dentist
and
doctor
are
as In 1997 when I went west
comes
thicker,
it
is
obvious
he asked tor comment on
at the Central Florida Exposi­
really the only persons who mitted to the theory that fed and I wasn't afraid then.
that
the
exchange
of
gases
tion . . . Karl Lehmann was
parking meters.
can make it pay by looking erst budgets and federal —Richard Honeck, 84, on par­
the speaker at the Sanford will be slowed down.
i am against them tor more down in the mouth.
spending must Increase from ol* from prison at Menard, • Carpets • Furniture
And that is one reason why
Kiwanis Club luncheon . . .
• Tile
• Pianos
• • •
than one reason. Why not
year to year. He is not com'
III., after 64 years served for
and Mrs. Williams Stemper a smoker loses his "wind."
* Rental Bede
close them down for a period It's nice when you can have mitted nor does ha appear murder.
It then takes longer for ox
recent bride, was the guest
like Winter Park Is doing? all the memories of your past to be friendly to tha theory
of honor at a luncheon given ygen to seep across into his 1 know several towns that
life without regrets.
that there are large areas of
blood
vessels
and
also
longer
by Miss Joyce Hunt.
• • •
have taken them out. The
federal spending which could
for
the
rurbon
dioxide
in
the
The AAP Store advertised
merchants should consider
Women divide men'* eor be diminished or abolished
blood
to
seep
out
into
the
lung
bread for five centa a loaf
this because soon we will have rows, double their Joys and without hurt to national de
and large faney prunes for where it can be exhaled.
a shopping center here with treble their expenses,
fensc nor to tha general wel
If
you
era
a
heart
patient
a nickel a pound. . . Ralph B.
free parking.
1ST. 1933
• • •
fare.
and
your
heart
muscle
ie
bare
Wight was named head of
Check your larger cities and
An Eustem woman, seek
fit i AT A lAV/,
On the contrary, the Presl
the industrial committee of ly getting just enough oxygen, Me where the customers are
Ing • divorce, eaid she had dent told newsmen last week
the Chamber of Commerce . . what happens If anything going. They ere going where
worked constantly for five that be was starting on his
the City Commission turned slows down tha oxygen supply they can park free. Parking
years while her hushand
own 1963 budget wbers the
down a request from Walter to those heart muscle fiber*? meters must go.
late President Kennedy lelt
loafed.
II*
lived
by
the
sweat
Obviously,
just
one
ciguret
L. Cooper for the city to
Thank you for your Interest
114 So. Palmetto
off with the 1964 budget. In
of hie freu.
lease property for a trailer at the criticul time, can throw in this vital matter.
•
*
*
the Kennedy '64 budget, of
Phone FA 2-0814
ramp . . . Dr. W. P. Buhr- u heart victim into an attack.
R. T. Johnson
If tlie turkeys knew what course, were spending pro­
For the A. M. A.’a report
man of the First Methodist
P.O. Box 1186
we knew about the near fu­
Church was the main speaker warn* about the reduction in
Sanford, Florida
at the West Side School's PTA oaygeti, as follows!
P. S. I might mention that ture they wouldn't be strut­
. . . Mrs. Carrie W. Speer “ The relative oxygen deft I noticed Mr. Stentlrora’a ting around so proudly.
• • e
parsed away following a two- clrnry from smoking 3 cigar sports column about having
If you could cut in on
year Illness . . . and Ralph uts is equal to that of travel a baseball club here. I think
R. Chapman was named head ing at a 7,500 foot altitude... John Krider would favor this teen-age conversation on the
of the Production Credit Asso­
phone you'd have an evening'*
"Drivers should be advised too par cent. Let's get
on Sh U Bid Sails
to refrain from frequent emok baseball team for Sanford.
ciation.
entertainment.

Worry Clinic

Quotes

Sanford and Seminole

Twenty-Five Years Ago
W. B. Ballard of Altamonte
Spring* was named chairman
of tha Seminole Board of
Commiulooers . . . New San­
ford elty eomraisilooers H.
Jamee Gut and George Rol­
lins took their MaU during
the annual reorganisations!
meeting of the body . . .
Over 10,000 persons visited the
8anford Zoo during the holi­
day Mason, according to zoo
keeper Phil King.
Attending the Orange Bowl
game la Miami was Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Perkins. Brsxton
Perkins, Stinson Kinlaw. Jesse
Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hol­
ler, Don McDonald, Mr. and
Mr*. Lloyd F. Boyle, Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Cullum, Charles
Robinson, James A. Wright
and Leonard L. McLucas.
Also in Miami (or the game
were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bolt.
E. L. Burdick, George Wein­

stein, Alvin Odham, Mr. snd
Mrs. W. G. Fleming snd Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Mann.
Mrs. Peter S. Roy, Mrs.
Charles Stcenworth snd Mrs.
Forrest Gatcbcl were award­
ed prizes as the winners of
the holiday decoration contest
sponsored by the Sanford
Garden Club.
Capt. R. E. Rose was nam­
ed president of the local min­
isterial association . . . Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Stlneciphcr
and daughter, Grace Marie,
returned home from Chatta­
nooga where they spent the
holidays . . . Billy Zarhry
presided at a reunion of the
Seminole High Class of 1937
. . . Ed Higgins was named
mayor of Sanford . . . I’ aul
Blggers was re instated as
a convict warden , . . and

OUT OUR W A Y
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W A IW E O A R O U N D

JND MOW.AmJM.yoOtXJMOW’P, W**S IA!
ON THEIR HAND*
sjSW PlSCS.OEtt VALWBUFt** R R 6 THEN EVERY- &gt;
P UBS/— ■- A C H ,I 0 aTH TAK E 6 2Wfil YEAH . THlNO WOULD ;
FOK SoU tO LSARN— UMO IT IS* t o * M H .»
HAVE TOBE. I
A UASSAVt COULD LSARNTO BLAY rr,YAH/
BUILT UP*toa..
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Barbs

Letters

Sanford
Furniture Co.

FOR SALE

&lt;1

FLORIDA
PRO PERTY

Charles L. Park Jr., M.D.

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announces the association

of

M. Arthur Nesmith, M.D.
Pago I-A

Sanford, Florida

Wed., January 8, 1964

WALTS* A. eiBLOW. BDITOB ASID P r B lU lU
r s c o WELLS
l . 0 T K * r r n o ii
Slscbaales! SopL
A**ouUt* SCltar
JASIS
SIIOEMAKEU
rn s u vas r u r
Duals*** U *os(*r
Uanaglag Editor
n s s a i m B. JOH.VSOX
JUDY WELLS
CISMiritd Dlr«ctor
C-ustr Editor
FBAXg VOLTOLI.VS
■KLE* CLECSO*
Circulation
Xoatgsr
SocWir Editor

for the practice of General Surgery

GOVERNMENT
PROPERTY

IN MIAMI and SANFORD

Ait opportunity for alert Investors. Look ibeM over end write or phone for complete
details and bid forms:
MIAMI* Former Ntvy Cold Stonge Plant SANFORD: Choice lot 33 x 140 fset, la
at 924 NW 72nd Street. Coneista o! 19,116 center of business ares, fronting First
sq. It concrete Mock building on tract of .................. , .
«
. „
lend 223' u ISO*, In built-up commercialon* b,oek
° r nw,B Northindustrial area. Building has loading dock South artery. Formerly pett of old Post
and 1* resdjly adaptable to many boslnm ogles ells. Ares soned Commercial...
rsdroad ep^U^totocTcd at t w ! Write ^ *•W **“P * “ h •&lt;&gt;»&gt;*tantU!business**
for Bid Form ON-FLA-470.
Writs for Bid Form Q-FLA-383.
Terpts available on credit approval. Inspect these properties at any tlmo and writs or
phone lor full information and bid forms. Sealed bid* wilt ba opened on thoao proper­
ties at Use place end times shown below,
Sanford Properly Bids Pwbffcfy Opened 10:30 AM, I.J.T., January 21, 1944
Miami Property Bid* PsMkly Opened 10*30 AM, I4.L * Jsaaary 30* 1944
to Room 991 mt

at

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

360 S. Mellonville Avenue, Sanford

UTILIZATION AND DISPOSAL SIRVIC1. . . RIAL PBOFRIY DIVISION
1774 Faaehtrsa Street, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 3 0 3 0 *
Fboner At m Coda 404 Trinity 4-3311 Ixt. 5431

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party. eltuataS iM keens la
tamtaela Caaaty. VtoriOa. I f
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data ra aataraS la a oaM
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AVSTs

Plmss

help am as 1 a i l frit
thinking akoat H i r i a y
school work to •offering. A

M i y i r i iikri

If I w w t i r r i him. I |ri
fhiatoiad n d eooVtst fMab,
•• I foolishly told him I

By Oswald Jacobv
sight potato fat k ith tarda, but
ba had rpotSsd a wmhnsaa hi
North's m in o r o f bidding too
apadai sad was pertain that
North was not fa in t on ta
four. Furthermore, W ist know
that trumps wars not going ta
I m li
daaUad ba violata

Ona of tha first rules leant*
sri by rubber bridge players
is ths folly of doubling O f
panoota into game Thorofors
thasa playora ara particularly
cartful with tkair doubles of
contracts of two or three of •
major salt and thros of •
miner m il Duplicate playora
d ost need to bo that cautious.

Donald Kdwta Sosas. at al.
Detaatnata.
aaS Ika Soakot aamkar at ad n further bid. Vhrtharaoru,| West was looking at a men
whlefc U lilt*, will attar tar
•ala aaS toll at FakUa Oat.
try u tka klnkMt a*4 b«»t
bidder tor each. tka falloalnr
d(«rib(d proparty situate la
■•mlaala Caaaty. Florida. pa

Settee la koroky stcea that
poraaaat to tlaal I h » io renderas aa tka ilk Say # IJ * « aary. IHA la that oomla
oaaie paaStas la Ika Circuit
S i n l a e M lee Oemleele WU,Lot If. BOCTS r o ts CRIST. Third AddttUu, a
Caaaty. Wt&lt;#rlda. ta Cbeueer*
aahdlculoa. aecordlnf to
whereto FIRST F B D B B A L
bop or plat thoroot ro&gt;
OAVINOS AND WAN ASSO­
cord.d la Flat Booh II.
CIATION OF SB M I S O LB
f u i II A M. Fahlla »#•
COCJCTT. a rerporatiom. t»
piaiiitllf. cud SCALB BUILD.
BRA INC. a Florida Corpora.
MM aad JAMBS K W AU . aad
wife. BUNA C. WALD aad
HKUfVTH u B1DUL ara dc
! DeeTkarm all wall keel,
feudaata, Cbaaeary Df«h*tJ»».
ar. Model ltl*A Barlnl 111*
UITA t ANTHCR1L BBCKK ill l a K. built-in elec*
WITH. JR. clerk at tha aferetrie reuse. Model JltOSISR
Mid Circuit Court, wilt within
Serial X R llSltli t O-S.
the l#r»l keuru ct N k •»
bullt-la clMtrle area. Me.
TUBSDAT. January It. USA
S«l JIIIBtBC Serial TR1I.
otter far ralsond can U the
Jilt!
ta K
eloatrla re.
highest aaS heat bidder ter
trlt#rater Medal LASUA
D rill XlurriM ; 1 Nutaaa
electric bath heater: t
Victor Clinnn electric kit*
&lt;h«n •ubnutt ton: Doe
vtucilaa bllnSa imatnl)
m»nuU#tar»S hr Sanksrlk
OUm A Pulnt Company.
•ecardie0 la flat tbereel
M ,M«rd*a In Flat Baoh
II, para A cf Ika Public
Record# at Dwlnala Coestr. Florid*

Ufo

JJutWoman

I f s teenage girl makas a
big fum when iha is rafusad
a new pair of tkia or a string
of cultured pearls, it docent
always moon tkat aha ia sal*
Often aha doesn't undoratand
that her parents ara doing
everything they can for her
financially. Sho thinks aha ia
not getting n fair deal, and
bar parents think aha is an
ungrateful daughter.
Maybe she is. But, perhaps,
aha Just docent understand
how much money ia being
It mama ta mo that thars
la only ona practical way of
solving this common teenage
problem. Aad that to for the

parents to start hooping hooka
•o that they cun show Sally in
black aad white just how much
money ia being spent on her.
High school and m n col*
JcgO'Sgs sons aad daughters
often haven't the vaguest no­
tion o f what they coot their
parents. Many don’t joaliaa
what pcrcaatago of tka family
income gooa to food, clothe,
and sducats
, and iadulga
their natural longing to do aad
b an what tha young crowd
conoidera important.
In fairness to tha panats
and to tha taanagon, tha
young folks should bo told.
It isn't good for parents to
keep tailing their children how
mack they ara isctIiking for

By Ruth M illett
them. But II is only right tn
let than know tha aimpls facta
of family finances.
“ Ungrateful" childrun are
usually thasa whs don't rosily

Young people ahouid ha told
the facto of family budgeting.
They’ll havs ts facs thoaa
probloma tbawialvm in n few

aaaut la
taty tha

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TV Timt Prtvitwt
It s
rt,‘
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tad a triaagular roUttoaahlp
betwoan MUa Bulifaot, mriaa
rrgular Gary Oaths and
fuost star Jack Xhtgmia.

«
•:4:S0 p m. CBS. Tha Bo*
rw- arty llUIbOlioa. Tbs naval
toll Clampstt bedlam atirte and
,ad asda ia tha kitchen this tima
aad It’s riotous fun.
lrU t:WlO M A CBS. A a Dick
Bva Van Dyka Shaw. Not up ts
lp,t par, tha fussy gaga am ia
m i tha affico, hut unfortunately
Mr.
* M s story plays tbadtp. wham.
Ay. t o ll P.m. CBS. Iha Dtsay
teD
Show. Vary fuany thaw.
In* Danny has a asttd guaat star
la English esmadtsa ton y.
Up, Thomas. Quits fuany la tha
ia ." Ont sketch where Tarry, tha
So toufly captain of aa Baalish
liner, to strrty by Daaay as
m a bumbling aovtes waiter.

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9. Far
IANPORD VACUUM CLEAN. FURNISHED I BE. a ft Lake
SR 8SXVICR. Peru and Golds*. Lake privilege!.
MppUas for aH makea U- Mast net to appreciate. Ph.
clafoag: Eleotrolux. New PA M i l
tad rebuflt cleaners mid.
Ne home service can LARGE 3 1R. trailer os
cherga Phone PA MM3, large lake. Adults oaly. Al­
ee trailer ipaee. PA 3730
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S. Notices • PwMosts
I , Feed

«A Special Notices
7. B is tiw Rentain

By N adine Seltzer

PERMANENT V m Special
m
off nfular prices
ope* evening* by appt
P m P u k iii M .

lit Palmetto At*.
PboM 333404
ACE BEAUTY SALON
Mayfair Hotel, Ope* evening!
fey appt. Service from Tip*
Try Madat Tahlata (Former*
to-Tip. Ph0M 133-303.
ly Dox-A-Dtot). New same,
aama larmala. Only Me. OREEN KroehWr eofa. glee*Tmfeto* Dregs.
lop coffee table. PA 3-4343.

8 Bdrm. home, PU.
Ra., Elect kit, Nawly docereted. $ l» mo. afar*.
Can PA M74S Altar 1:38
anytlnM

YOUNG'S ELECTRIC SVC.
Coatrictiag A Repairs
A Controls
LXA Sonlet
PA &gt;003

bsmhm pay*
■ante. Available Jen. SL

APT. 138 A up. Surplua City.
Roonu private hatha, 114
W. Pint I t

RENT A BED
RoCewty, Hospital A Baby

3.88

NXCCHI ZIQ-ZAO
la Console. Like bow coal.
Maaagrams, embroiders,

Clean and clean in. Jtaualn I BEDROOM,
Cowan. 333-4013.

S. Education - Instruction
WE L A E A APARTMENTS:
4. Tnnaportntioai
9. For Rent

Jan. 8, 1994 — Plan S-A SL la —ly

Cal 19 CM maty Iktf

Veeunm Cleaner SuppHoo
Belee - Electrolux. Roarer,
Office SOI W. P in t Elrby, RexAir, GE, Airwny.
Cleaners bought, sold, ex­
changed. Free pickup. GM 9. For Sato nr Meat
Vacuum Repair, 1114 Pash,
3 BEDROOM CB Hons*, kitPA 3*4763.
chan equipped, near Winnreserves the right to reDixie. CaU PA 33586.
6. For Rent
or reject any advertisenfeat ordered to PURN. Apt 3300 MeltoavUto. I BR, 1 bath, CB ImmN i
Intel, location
Nil
go the poliefoo of this
Palmetto
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PLUMRING
ContraetiB* Repairs
PRES ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Are.
PA 3

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ROSA L. PAYTON
Reg. Real Estate Broker
PA 31801 IT-tt at Hlawntkn

RECORDING Patbometer, a*
la MW Rathooa, 3 months
old; atereo-hl-n combo coosoMte. Can 333-33T3 altar •
pm.

LIMITED TIME ! ! !
Jan. fopee. Seafarer dunga­
Mae has THROWN AWAY the rees. $3.0 pr. Army-Nary
11* PlbergUs Orlando dipper,
Pereaatage Book.
Surplus, Sanford.
trailer, 31 bp. Else. John­
Buy your Carpet or Ruga at
son. Complete rig ready to
Dealer COST plus $1 per POR RALE- PU dirt, clay,
shell, peat and topsoil Ellis go. Exeel. send. *77*. Ph.
yard.
PA MISS.
Lloyd, PA 3-MTS.
ALL FIRST QUALITY

• I . Beoeh Rentals
YOU CAN AFFORD
TOP RATED MILLS
READY MU Concrete, win­
9. For Bale o r Bawl
THIS ONE
By Day, Weak, or Month
Can as for a showing of these
w en t lat el* W hiHx NCAR t h is eouefe, and h a 's
dow ads, lintels, steps,
10. w a ste d to Bent
Ph. PA M ill 118 W. lat SL Fin* old frame homo in ex
fine Carpets in your home.
HALF 88 muok M lrl"
blocks, sand, eement, rock,
I I . Baal Estate Wanted
eellent
eondllloo;
situated
on
Travel
GREYHOUND.
CaU
CARROLL’S PURNITURE
Nylaa, Aerllaa, AU Wool, pips, stool grease trapa,
12. Baal Estate For Sale
kugo corner lot kavlng
PA 3-1421 or 3183 and we
eta. Hundreds to choose
dry woOa, stepping atones.
18. M s r _ 3-BDRM. house, kit equipped.
shade trees sad in exealient 12. R ia l Estate T e r S a lt 15. Bootnea* Opportunity
wiQ have our TAXI pick
flam. TERMSI Up to two

Miracle Conorsto Co.
neighborhood. P r i c e d at BY OWNER, 8 bedroom, 1H
yon up. llomer Little, Grey­ years to Pay!
30S Elm Art.
PA 3-5711 Gateway To Tie Waterway
Don t
$13,008, with only $300 cash hath homo. Om bedroom
hound Bus Station.
Carpets A la Carte
8«n Yourself Short I
required. Call
has separate entrance, can RECESSION . DEPRESSION
1108 E. Colonial Dr.
PIANO SVC. A TUNINO
I BR Pure. Apt. PA 3-0841.
tip W anted
. 17. Mala Help
bo ranted for iaeome. Will
Orlando, Pla.
Rebuilding - Retelling
PROOF BUSINESS
WANTED! Citrus fruit. Large
18. Help Wanted
tnde for smallor place.
FREE
ESTIMATES
&gt;41-4134
Collect or
EXCEPTIONAL
HIGH
or sman amounts. Bonded
19. Situationa Wasted
Shown by appointment. Call
STENSTROM RENTALS
Lefty C. MaeTavltk, Owner
GENE CUMBAA
EARNINGS
PruR Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
Investment A Realty
A
90. BabpMttara
PA 38848.
3 BR DcBary, Excel— $ 73 118 N. Park Ave.
332-3661 — CaU PM Only
PA M M after I p.m.
PART-TIME WORK
field, PA 2 4244.
3224173
• . 21. Beauty Salons
• 73
POR ADDED INCOME
22. Build - Faint • Repair 3 BR Sanford, nice—
HEATING
3 BEDROOM, I bath. Kit*
3
BR
on
Roialia—
30
Reliable
party or persons,
' 28. BuikUnf Materials
SERVICING - TESTING
chea equipped. Owner be­
3
BR
Forest
Dr.—
100
mels
or
female,
wanted
for
24. Electrical Serricea
Lewi# Sake A Sendee
ing transferred. Must sell
I BR Piaacreatloo
Property Management
this area to handle the
' 25. Plumbta* Sanricaa
3HT C. C. Mead PA ATM
3 BR, large, MellonvUle 103 FA 32840.
world-famous
RCA
and
SylA
Sales
Broker
* 26. Radio * Television
I BR, 3 bath Loch Arbor 123
vanla T E L E V I S I O N k SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa. 27. Special Sanricaa
4 BR on Golf Course—
1S3 S ACRES arson grove, pine
RADIO TUBES sold through
Hot, tie. Free estimate. Ph.
28. Laundry 8ervice
8 Bedroom bouse on Upour latest modem-type tube
29. Automobile 8errice
Offan for your selection
sals Road. For particular*
t e s t i n g A merchandising
call 337*3292, Eustls, Fla.
these Beautiful 3 , 1 , 4 4
29A. Auto Accessories
unite. Will not interfere with WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Bedroom
‘ SO. Machinery - Tools
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
your present employment.
322-2420 S t Johns Realty
9 I 81. Poultry - Live stock ISIS Park Dr.
To qualify you must have:
A0 Types sad Siaes
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
. 81A. Pete
$3,483 Casta Available 1m
We Repair sad Servlet
3
BR
House.
$40
mo.
Ph.
U8 N. Park Ave. PA 24123
82. Flowers - Shrubs
mediately, Car, $ spare
ta T I N S
PA
. 88. Furniture
hours weekly. Should net up Machinery and Supply 08.
VACANT 3 Room house on
. 84. Articles For Sale
PURN. 3 BR House. 3313 So.
to $500 per month in your 207 W. tod St.
PA 34433
largo lot, newly painted In­
READS THE
S4-A Swap or Exchaaft Sanford Avo.. PA 3-3050.
side and out, on 8. Sanford Priced From $6,750 apart time. This company
For
FAST
TAXI
Service
call
I 85. Articles Wanted
will extend financial assist
Ave. $3,908 Cash. 9834601
Down Payments
Homer LUtie at Oreybound
86. Automobiles • Trucks 3 BR House. Water turn. ITS Enterprise.
ance to full time if desired.
mo.
FA
2-3685.
86-A Anton Wanted
A s Low As $100 Do not answer unless fully Bus Station. PA 31421 or
GREENBRIAR
87. Boats - Motors
X BR bouse, kit equipped. |7S.
Monthly Payments qualified tor the time end
Choice lota available in
88. Motorcycles - Scooters PA 1-5303.
lnveitmont.
WashUg Machine Baton
From $43.60
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
10
99. Trailers - Cabanas
Income etarte immed.
A service
To
make
the
boat
home
2
BEDROOM
UpeUlra
Apt
overlooking golf course.
40. Farm Equipment
Buslneaa is set up for you Free Eatlmate on Repalra
buy, eee the
newly torn. 300 W. 13th St
Custom building to your
We eecure locations.
322 7363
2640 Hiawatha
1. Lost A Fi
PA 3-2961.
(pacifications.
Greenbrier
Selling, ooliciUng or exp. not
VA - FflA
Tractor mowing A Grading.
developed by
necessary
LOST— Strayed or Stolen, 1*BR cottage, end 1 BE trail
Appointed
For personal interview In CaD PA 3701.
KINGSWOOD
Urge male, light orange
er. Adults only. PA 3-1187.
Property
your city, write, please in­
BUILDERS, INC.
Pereian cat. Vicinity Ban­
Plano Tuning and Repair
clude phone number.
ana Lake. Reward. 323-0533 3 BR. House, kitchea equip­
303 Fairmont Dr.
Management
&amp;
W.
L. Hannon - PA 1430
ped. PA 3-3858.
TELEVISION
or FA 2-13S4.
PA 34074
Sales Broker
P. O. Box 3373
FOR YOUR SAFETY
SMALL Uafurn. a-bedroom
2. Notices • rernomain
Youngstown 12, Ohio
DRIVE with headlights on
bouse. 403 San Carlo*, $45 FHA - VA HOMES
3, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
Save your battery
INCOME TAX SERVICE
PA 2-3*51.
16. Femalo Help Wanted
1, lit, A 2 BATHS
Install Safety Se« switch
0. M. Harrisons
Office PA 33118
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
DOWN PAYMENTS PROM
Geneva Mfg. Corp.
1311 Palmetto
WANTED. Advanced H a i r
Night PA 3080
Realtor
Ideas, Designed A developed
333407
323-7341
$100
StylUt
Eva
•
Bess
Beauty
133-0700
Raymond Luadquiat, Aaao.
General Machine Work
Shop, m N. Oak.
Low Monthly Payments
PA 34191 Atlistie Beak Bldg. For Complete Information 084 Park Dr. Keafovd. Pie.
Welding
Ph. Geneve 319-4121-3131
WAITRESS,
must
he
exper
See
Or
Call
Your
CHOICE
NEIGHBORHOOD
"CLEAN quiet Rooms’’ The
in thm r i n c v r r r n e i r r is
lenred. Apply Chick 'N
3 BR, 1 bath, Oak floors,
Gables. PA 30730.
29. Automobile Service
asd n s
eR w in oL U coujvscreened PU. Rm. $11,500. Treat, Sanford.
FHA - VA
- t v . Flo rid a
no. teeee
THREE bedroom House. West
Attractive terms.
SALES BROKER
AUTO GLASS
ALIX OF SANFORD
A
THB MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFS
Side. |7&gt; per mo. Built-in
V
INSURANCE COMPART, A Rsw
Needs experienced sewing me
INSTALLED
J*r»*r eerporeUee,
chine operators for swim Scnknrik C.laan and Paint
Plaintiff.
J. W. Hen Realty
suits and sportswear. If
2565 Park Dr.
322 2420
Pb. 323-3841
Company
JAMES ARTHUR MACXET St
1901 8. Park Ave.
you are experienced on fac 310 Magnolia Ph. PA 24833
el.
FA
33233
anytime
LAKE
LIVING
SITES
lory sewing machines, we
Defendants.
CHOICE RENTALS
10 Minutes Sanford, 10 min
R on cw o r aerr
Auto Glass, ifeps
UNFURNISHED
have ateady work for you
TRW STATE OP PLOCHDA
4
BR,
3
bath*,
centrally
heat­
A See* Cavers
in
a
modern
alr-conditioaet
8 BR, 1 Beth •&gt;«»,•••«..» I 73 utas Orlando—3 minute* to
Tai Jama* Arthur Maehrr
ed A ilr-eond. Fenced beck
•
TSta FalrehIM Artnua 8.E , 4 BR, 2 Bath .............. $133 Interstate 4—Vt Acre with
factory, under very good AUTO GLASS &amp;
yd.
Water
softener
A
land­
Albuqutrqu*. Raw Maslee
working conditions. Phone
3 BR, 2 Bath .............. $133 huge oaks, sand lake spring
Praacaa P. Maghay
fed-41885 Pull Price. $20 scaped. PA 34811.
T ltl FalrehIM Arena* 8 R-, 5 BR, 1 Bath .............. $100
FA 32284, ask for Mr. Cu SEAT COVER CO.
per
month.
No
down.
CaU
Alhurqugrqu*. Raw Maslee
304 W. 2nd SL PA M IN
rUlo.
( 9 - Tan tr* h»r*br natlRtl that I BR, 1 Balk .............. t S3
owner, Harry Block, Or­ 2 BR House with serfage*—
ALL WORE GUARANTEED
i .
* n anlt ha* baan ftl *4 • sa in t
located 1 miles north St.
lando. OA 4 MM.
*
* you In th* »t&gt;o». *Mlt|a4
Johns River on 17 92 Hlway. EXP. SALESGIRL Aljns 3J. Flower* • Shrub*
.
* rauia, an&gt;t that ran ar* raFabrics k Rugs. Apply in
qulr*j to til* your antwtr with
LOCH-ARBOR—By Owner, 3 Call 357-3292 Eustis for deperson,
2559 Park Dr.
tha Clark ot thla Court and to
DUTCH MILL NURSERY An
1101 S. Perk Avo.
Uila.
BR., 3 baths, largo stone
I ,
earra a copy tharaof upon th*
nuala ready now. UpaaU
PA 34333 anytime
fireplace in wood-panelled
. plaintiff or plaintiff* attar17. Mala Help Wanted
. naya. whoaa m m . a *4 »&lt;Mr*»*
Rd. Near Mayfair Golf
living ram, Fla. Rm., uti 3 BR.. 1 Bath, Kitchen equip.,
• la Jannlnga. Watt*. Clark* and Furn.
3 Bedroom bouse.
fenced
yard.
3901
Old
Or­
Course.
lily
room,
large
roomi,
• Hamilton, ISOO Ilarnalt Ra*
DAIRY QUEEN Driver. Pre
Adulta, ao pets. PA 3*7884
lando Rd., StuUnd.
• tlnnal Uank Ilulldlnn. Jaekannopen-beam ceilings through­
fer older man. 2523 Park BLOOMING Rosas on Chare• rllle I, Florida, not latar than
out. Owner being transfer­
Dr.
Fabrgary l«, lilt. if you MU 3 BR., larga living room
kaa stock. All ether kinds
LOVELY 2 BR block home,
red. 1415 Couxtry Club Rd
to 6 * *o n dtcra* pro confaaao
rang*. Ill Shannon Dr.
of Nursery ehrubbery end
with
sep.
dining
rm;
large
' Wttt be tatiraS nealnat you far
Call 1X3910.
$100. Pb. $48*1321. Geneva
vh . tha rallaf 6 omaa 4 *d la tha
trees.
screened East porch. Locat­ 18. Help Wanted
. complaint. Thla anlt l» t# far*ed on Urge corner lot with Colored Motor Route Carrier
Gray Shadows Nuraery
WB REGRET
. cloaa a mortga**. Th* r*al
fruit, oak A magnolia treee,
proparty proeaadtd against lat
6 Mi. S. on Sanford Ave,
We have no more Homes
for
afternoon
paper
route
Lot It.
HOUTIt PINK2 car garage. By owner.
available at
Must have References and
CREST, Third Addition, a
NOTICE o r BALE
88. Furnitar*
FA 2-4198.
aubdlrlalon, according to *
R otlc* I* hornby glvtn pur
Too ’N Green Estatei
dependable ear. Write Clr
slat tharaof racordtd in nunnt to a Final Door** o f Our temporary Office location
forocloaur* datod January Ir4.
3 BR CB Lake Mery home lo­ cuiatlon Dept. P. O. Box WANTED retUMe eewpto to
pint ■•«!» l&gt;* P*«se "
U
II at th* pnhllo record* of 1HI, and ontartd In Chaaaary
take up monthly paymeaU
1817, Sanford.
cated Just 2 blocks from
lamlnol* County. Florida. Caa* Ro. 1I44S o f th* Clreult
Lake Wayman Heighta
of $13.59 o* | campit
public bathing beach and
WITNESS my hand and th* Court o f th* Ninth Judicial
Model
aaat o f raid Court at Sanford, Clreult In and for lem ln ole
rooms of furniture, CaU
walking distance to atorei TpHStnationa Wanted
FlorMo, thla fth day at Jan- County. Florid*, whoroln J. I.
TE 3011
TE 31311, Casselberry, col­
and
school. Sacrifice price DAY'S Work wanted. Phone
KISLAK MORTnAOE C O R
-nary. till.
lect.
PORATION OF FLORIDA ll for Homes In Crystal Lake
of $8,000 for quick sale.
(SEAL)
FA
2-7053.
Park end Surrounding
Arthur H. Baekwlth. Jr.. Plaintiff, and ED W IN W IOHTGood
terms!
Be
the
first
FRKK ESTIMATE
Clark of the Clreult Court MAR and LORRAINE W IOH T Territory
to phone Art Day at Stem IRONING, my home. Phone
MAN, art Dafandanta, I w ill
By: Martha T. Vlhlan.
Upholstering A Mattress rea•oil to th* hlnhoat and boat Watch for Naw Model Opening
per Agency, 122-4991, 1919 FA 2-7791.
Haputy Clark
blddar for enah ot tha front
ovatrng. New A Used Furni­
Jsnnlng*. Watta, Clark#
So. French Ave.
door o f th* Som lnol* County LMN Enterprises,
and Hamilton
BLOCK
A
BRICK
Work,
ture. CtU Nix Bedding Mfg.
Courthoua* In Banford. Sami
m e Barnatt Rational Bank
Urge er email Jobs. 323-0746
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
nolo County, Florida, at 11:1*
Inc.
9 BR masonry home. Owner
Building
o'clock A. M. on tho *7th day
Jackaonvllta t. Florida
PA 31117.
Harold
C.
Logan,
Pres.
being
transferred.
Available
Child Care. FA 32374.
Pnbllah Jan. f. IS. Si. IS. »*•«- o f January, 11*1, th* follow
Feb. 14. Must eee to ap­
Pbooe TE 3011
dtacrlbad proparty aa aat
CDQ4 4
__________ l*g
Sell Ui Your Furniture
forth In aate Final Oaora*. I*preciate. Small down pay­ DAY’S WORK. FA 2 5766.
Mr. Laathegbury
Th* annual m a a tlig o f th* w it:
Quick Service With the
ment
and
take
over
mort­
or
Mr.
Ferguson
atoekholdar* o f tb* Florida
Let T*. LONODALB BUB
Cash. SUPER TRADING
BABY SITTING, daya work
Slat* Bank o f Sanford. F lor­
DIVISION,
according to
gage. FA 21068.
ida. a b ank in g corporation,
POST. FA 24877.
pla t tharaof ao racardad In 3 BR. 1 hath bouse, range
ifoalag. FA 2-4039.
w ill ko bald In tha honking
Plat Book 11. Pag* It, of
Assume mortf. $8400. 2X3 3 BR. House, furs, at 710
room on W .J n oodoy. January
tho
Public
Record*
of
Palmetto. For appt Phone WIDOW with man-sised re­ Used furniture, appliances
II. t i l t , at t p. m. tor th#
Bamlnolo County, Florid*.
Ivy Rd., Caiielberry.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold
sponsibilities
wants work
fSBAL)
fo llo w la g purpoaat:
FA 2-2403. Price reduced
(1 ) Bloet a Board o f HlroctArthur 11. n&lt;*kwlth. J r .
Larry's Mart 313 Sanford
with man-iited pay. Mrs
CHEAP
ora for tha onaulnc T*»r
Clark o f th* Circuit Court
2 BR Frame home. Furn.
Ave. Ph. FA 34133.
Lois Francisco. 21 Edw
But of Value
and th* tranaacllon o f
By! Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
auah oth o r buataoaa a*
Wggtaa Terr., Sanford. Fla
Two bedroom house Country $8,800. 2208 Palmetto.
may co m * bofora th* Law O fflco o .
34. Article* F*r Said
Club Road. Needs some re­ 15. Huniitcoo Opportunity
TREED and NATH ARSON
moating.
20
Babysitters
tta South W aahlngton A t *.
pairs. Only $M60.
T . E. Tuckor
18 • Kelvlnator coin automatic
Tltuavllla. Fla.
Praaldant
J. W. Hall Realty
Bicycle Shop for Sale. Ph BABY SITTING, or light
Washers — $23 etch. Lott
Publlah Jan. I. l i l t
Publlah Jan. 1. I, l i l t .
Fh. 3334841 ,
FA 2 9663.
cuq-ie
housework. FA 2 0341.
Home Appliances, 8331464C U P -II

14. Inattrance

15. Businaa
IS. Female Hem W anted

•17 Eacambls Dr. PA 1-0010
after I pjn.

SOUTHWARD

V A -FH A

Jim Hunt Realty

Stenstrom Realty

Government
Owned Homes

EVERYBODY
CLASSIFIED

Jim Hunt Realty

Legal Notice

Stenstrom Realty Seminole Realty

Seminole Realty

Whether you are a

BUYER or a SELLER

Legal Notice

You'll get the response

You want when you use

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JUST CALL FA 2-5(12

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�Hofp your favorttt *Thonlt-You*
girl win ont of tho coveted
,CH ECK ER O F T H E Y E A R
V Y i D illfW

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gob In town ore our
checkencerfilert. Th at's why
we think one of them
deserves the title of Checker
of the Year In the International
i com ptm wn sponsorsa oy in#
l Super M arket Institute and
[ the National Cosh Register
4 Company. W e wont our
customers to help m ake the
selection based on speed,
accuracy, courtesy and core
. . •won't you come in and vote?
/

UAdcr • bill recently A p ­
proved by the eablaet, this
« u 1 toppen i| «k
A * MU. if H toeomae tow,
requires All children under It
to to (Hand Identity ptotoa,
■Urtin« to IN I. The ptotoa,
similar to the “dot t o n ”
went bp American OIV, win
contain Urn child’* name, birth
data, birthplace and name and
addnm « f the parent or
guardian.
Tto bUl daclnwn nU chib
dren must bare ouch plates
bandy in time* of emergency.
It dooa not aay the children
mud actually wear thorn.
Older pereona may get the
tap* if they with.
Children hart toon thuo
togged In Belgium elnco ISM
and in Sweden alncn I960.

AF*s ‘Headbone*
Checks On Red
Missile Shots
WASHINGTON (UPI)— An
Air Force e y e torn called
"Headbone” la recording and
locating mlaslla launching. In
the Soviet Union, It waa re­
ported today.
Although the Defense De­
portment withheld comment,
informed sourns said the systsm’s sensitive Instruments
bad been irwtailed In a number
of Allied countries on the So­
viet periphery.
Delicate measurements of
changes in atmospheric pres­
sure new being obtained from
them apparently will provide
almost Instant warnings If a
Soviet miaaile takes off from
a location other than a test
site.
Strict secrecy surrounds the
operation because of the diplo­
matic arrangements required I
to get the Inetnimcnta Install­
ed in other countrieo. No new
ecientifle principle ie Involved.

SW IFT’S PREM IUM PROTEN TENDER-AGED
G OVT. INSPECTED H E A V Y W ESTERN BEEF SALE1
w vcvd er

Sirloin Steaks • lb. 99*
T-Bone Steaks o lb. 99*
Pot Roast
lb. 79*
Chuck Steaks • lb. S9*
Short Ribs #. • . lb. 49*
Ground B e e f. . lb. 49*

cheese treuta
Longhorn Cheese .. .7 65*
K uem ter Cheese .... 7 6 9 *
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Label New Slnb-Soatod

□ Swift's Franks....
Cepetond's Chunk Style

□ Braunschweiger...
Temew's Testy Push

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□ Bag Sausage.....
Seme—

Breed Chipped Hem

□ Beef or Turkey ...

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Pineapple Juice . *tr

There are mors than 500,000 species of Insects, accord­
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s e e t .« t h i t w

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Pear Halves .. 4 7 ?
Lucky Leaf Breed

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Stam ps
Ate«m«&gt; »d m *rn eh
CONGISTAID NASAL SPRAY
_
1S-«« stoe, $I.IB
_

Apple Sauce . 3*£r
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Green Beans . . 2 7 ?
Per-AB Bmed CeMantle

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Tomatoes . . . . 2 — 1
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□ GRAPES .
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□ PEARS

..

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Sugar Cookies . . ,4S?
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THURS.. JANUARY 9. 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 101

c lo c

■y Julian Menstrwn
If you think Seminole is on
pin* and needle* today ju it

University To Be For This Area

wait until about it a.m . Fri­
day when the State Board oI
Control takes up the univers­
ity site matter.

• • •

The Herald's managing edi­
tor, Fred Van Felt, is already
on the scene and we should
be among the lirst to know
.th e board's decision.

• • •

Purpose Of
School Told
By Culpepper

No Decision
On Site Yet,
Is Report

THE ANNUAL JAYCEB WEEK PROCLAMATION win prraented by

By Jails* Btewstrom
Sanford's Mayor Al Wilson to DcWitt Matthew*, 1951 chairman of JayB y Fred Van Pelt
TALLAHASSEE— Members
cee Week artivitic* which begin Jnn. 19. Jnycee president, Jim Smith,
Tb* statement by Dr. J.
o f the Board of Control were
observes the presentation.
(Herald Fhoto)
Broward Culpepper, executive
In a private huddle today
director o f Florida's State
weighing (Inal detalli for a
Board of Control, that the
decision Friday on the place­
purpose of the proposed East
•••
ment o f the East Central Flor­
ida University.
Central Florid* University is
• • •
The board members were in
to serve prospective students
Such as Hike Sul pi Wo o f executive session in some
in the east central Florida
311 Holly in Sanford. Mike, a hotel room. The session was
area and not Cape Kennedy,
12-year-old Sanford G ram m ar expected to last until late to­
was given hearty approval
School student, is anxious to night.
NEW YORK tUPD—Singer
This reporter learned from
get back his year-old lost
today by- Seminole County Anita Bryant announced to­
Sanford M ayor Al Wilson served by junior trade bodies
Beagle, Sparky. The pup is an authoritative source that
leaders and particularly m em ­ day she expects to have a issued hit first proclamation throughout the United States
blaek with one white front the board members have not
since being installed as the during January, said M ayor
THE 19(71 COUNCIL for the Town of Altamonte Spring* officiated at Its
bers o f (lie county’ s site lo­ baby in May.
paw and a white chest. He chosen among the Ecun, Lake
city's new chief executive Wilson, and that it was fit­
first meeting Wednestiuy night. Members are, seated from left, S. Joseph
cation committee.
w as last seen at Mike’a bom * Ada and Bluestone sites.
when he proclaim ed Jan. 19- ting for the City of Sanford
Davis, attorney; Lawrence Swofford, mayor and Mrs. Dorothy M. Bar­
Culpepper's statement alto
This source said that in past
last Saturday. His tag num­
25, as Saniord-Seminole Coun­ to rccognizo Seminole Coun­
deen, acting clerk. Standing from left are Councilmcn Keith Nixon, Boh
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) meetings decisions were not
ber is 1253.
was endorsed by The Herald Com ptroller Ray E. Green, ty Junior Chamber o f Com­ ty's Sanford based organiza­
Newell, Gene Stephenson and Don Fritch.
(Herald Photo)
You Clock watchers keep made In the executive hud­
tion for the contributions to
which tor weeks has made saying there "is no substitute m erce Week.
an eye open for Sparky. U dles but in the open during
for experience," annuunred
JayCce W eek Is being ob- the civic life o f the com m un­
every
possible
effort
to
point
you should see him call The regular business meetings.
ity and the county.
Wednesday he would run for
out that the space elem ent of
Newsmen here in the State
Herald. We'll take it from
his fourth term.
T11B PROCLAMATION
the future institution was en ­
there. By the w ay, Mike shyly Capital expressed opinion this
WHERE AS,
the
elvle
morning
that
the
board
was
tirely secondary to its pri­
adm iu that "S parky ia sort
bodies
and
service
organiza­
divided down the middle be­
o f bow-legged."
mary purpose o f providing a
ATLANTA (UiM) — State
tion! o f our community and
tween the Bluestone site and
• • •
the departments of the local
state supported, liberal arts Auditor B. E. Thrasher Jr.,
one
o
f
the
Seminole
County
Another Clock wateber call­
government recognize
t b*
degree-granting unlverilty for who served under seven gov­
aites. However, the authori­
ed with a suggestion for San­
The 1904 Town Council o f street lights, five in Oakland
ernors and feuded with prac­
great service rendered to this
Next
Wednesday,
Jan.
15,
tative
source
this
morning
de­
high school graduates o f the
ford 's city fathers. He says
Altamonte Springs officiated Estates and one on Newburytically every one o f them, w ill be the last day o f Ihc community by the Sanfordnied any such split and said
area.
po.-l.
P
O
R
T
S
M
O
U
T
H
.
N.
n.
it would tie a sham e If the
died last night. Ho was 59.
regular lign-up time for the Seminole County J u n i o r
• • a
he is coniidence the board at its first meeting Wednesday
Appointive offices and com ­ (U P l) — Sen. Harry Coldcity did not purchase the lot
1964 Agricultural Conserva­ Chamber of Commerce; and
will not reach a decision until 1night aitcr the oath o f office mittee heads will be named
The
chairman
o
f
the
Sem­
adjacent to the old Post Of­
water sa id today that this
WHEREAS, the U n i t e d
tion Program , according to
the final vote sometime before was administered last Friinole County site
location
by Slayor Swofford at the
fice. It would be, he opines,
SHREWSBURY,
England Wilbur II. Arp, county office States Junior Chamber o f
day by acting clerk Mrs.
nation's Intercontinental bal­ committee. Sanford attorney
noon Friday.
regular meeting next Wednes­
a perfect place for a garden
( U P l ) — The Roman Catholic manager for the Agriculture Com m erce and lla affiliated
Relative to an announce­ Dorothy Bardeen to M a jor day.
listics missiles are not "d e­ Douglaa Stcnstrora, laid this
park complete with benches
Church today refused i ll Sac­ Stabilization and Conservation state and local organizations
ment earlier this week that Lawrence Swofford ami Connmorning:
pendable."
where the elderly, tired shop­
raments to a woman doctor Service.
have set aside the .week o f
a sports club had oifered l.oou ' cllman Keith Nixon ami Bob
"O ur faith in the Hoard uf
pers and others—as be put it
"
,
•
.
And
I'll
probably
who opened * family plan­
This ia a nationwide pro­ Jan. 19-25, 1064, to observe
acres, gratis, near Apopka, a Newell.
Control and Dr. Culpepper la
—could loaf, rest or just re­
ning clinic and admitted sb« gram and is entirely volun­ the founding of the Junior
catch h ell for saying this,"
Swot ford
previously
has 1
board member today said that
justified.
lax.
uied contraceptives.
said the
Republican presi­
tary. It Is designed io help Chamber of Commerce and
this proposed site would not served four terms on th e !
"W e have felt ail along that
He went on to say that
dential hopeful.
farmers establish needed con­ to commemorate auch found­
even be considered because it council ami five term s as
the
board
and
its
rapnble
pro­
m ost people don't care to oc
Gnldwater, winding up a
servation practices on their ing by the (election o f an
is outside the area named by mayor, although all were not I
fessional staff will decide the
cupy benches right on the the S u te I&lt;CRlslalurc
BHUBANESWAR,
I n d i a farms. Payment, depending outstanding young man In this
three-day campaign awing ill
consecutive. Nixon enters h i* 1
Ruud
Construction
In
Semin*
site
upon
which
the
university
streets. Perhaps be's got
(U P l)—Prim* Minister Jawa- upon funds available In the community aa the recipient o f
it was also learned hew thL second term and Newell
ol# County fo r tll8 palt‘ thr„
H -m p .h ite, urged a de.
Is to be located on the basil
poin t One thing Is sure — if morning that Governor Farris first.
burial N e b n i.ji showing sat­ county, is made by the feder­ the Distinguished S e r v i c e
•M-1
of merit and not on political
Sanford ever needs to enlarge Bryant merely transmitted,
isfactory progress In hit re­ al government to farmers, Award; and
Dur.ufc the lyuMucss se.ai i
nsd
»ir»-rwft.
&lt;3.7 mill' u vork &gt;ui
considerations.
the library building it would without comment, to (he board which hast a light agenda i i u . mi1
covery from a high blood ranchers and growers who
WHEREAS, this erganlza"I am very fearful that we
"Concerning
the
decision
have the property to do it
prrssuro ailment, a medical sign up and carry out these tlon of young men has con­
,,i,lrirt F iv *
o f control, statements by two Mark s 'c h w c iz w T .'s advbTd
• • •
Road Hoard member. A. M axi m ,y Brt c,,u6ht ,c m " lme ' we hope wilt conic tom orrow, bullrtin said today.
space experts who conferred to get a &lt;o*t appraisal of
practices according to spec­ tributed materially to the bet­
h« and while wo trust will be
Seminole County’ s Board o f with him earlier this week.
plantings he and his brothers Brewer of Titusville, *.id to- mill. uur
terment o f this community
ifications.
! favorable In Seminole County,
lay.
Public Instruction convened
Seminole County representa­ removed from rights o f way
It will be of Interest to throughout the year;
MWe need to keep up our we have great faith that the
The g3,i)88,967 awarding » f
for its monthly meeting at 1 tives were coming into Talla­ fronting their property on Sit
JACKSONVILLE ( UPl ) NOW, THEREFORE, I, A.
those who plan pasture work,
airplane
capability," s a i d
I Hoard of Control will act in
p.m. today, it was rumored hassee today and m ore will 136 which already have been I t wo contracts for the con(ioldwuter, an Air Furcs re­ the best interests of the larg- The Army Corps o f Engineers plant rover crops, plant pine L. Wilson, Mayor of the City
at press time that several com e Friday morning.
given to the town for use i n ! atructlcn o f 12.9 mile* of Incalled for bids today on three seedlings or construct drain­ o f Sanford, Florida, do here­
serve general.
' cst majority o f Use people in construction projects around
delegations o f parents from
City Manager W.E. Knowles beautifying when four-laning, ‘ restate « from the Orange
age systems on their farms by proclaim the week o f Jan.
Guldw-uter laid at a new* Florida."
South Seminole were to be was here this morning and ex­ of the highway is com pleted.
County line to n point a h alflite state, totaling tom e $1.3 in 1964. Technical assistance 19-25, 1964. aa J A Y C C E
the United
•
•
•
Schweizer explained that he l mile south o f SR 46 wn» the i" n.*r!! ? . *
on hand concerning the Eng­ pected this afternoon are Ma­
million, including the second is also provided by the Soil WEEK and urge all citizens
States' abort range misaile*
Culpepper said lie would link
single
const ruction
lish Estate* and South Sem­ yor A. L. Wilson, form er Ma and hi* brothers. Han* and largest
in
the
Cross-Florida Conservation Service and the o f our community to give full
"ira dependable."
recommend that the board se­
inole Elementary schools.
yor Thomas S. McDonald anil M D , were completely
un- item during the period. Work
conskleration to Iho future
Florida Forest Service.
Rut, ho said, "I wish the lect one uf the three sites in Barge Canal.
Of course, there's really Commissioners M. L. Haborn aware o f this fact when they 1 i* still in progress on this
F o r lurthcr
information services of the Junior C lu m ­
I'efenso
Department would the SanfordOrlando area still
little that can be done to Jr. and Earl Higginbotham. had the plants moved at a project.
those interested should con­ ber o f Commerce.
tell the people how undepen- under consideration. Tw o of
hurry the opening o f English Expected Friday morning are cost of $154. Involved are four
During the three-year span,
WASHINGTON (U P l) - A tact the County ASCS office
liable
tho
long
range
misaile*
them
are
In
Seminole
County
Estalee so that this school Gen. J. C. Hutchison and sago palms, three cabbage two segment* o f HR 46 were
total of 600,723 foreigners vis­ at the Agricultural Center
and Hie oilier is in Orange ited the United Stales during
and South Seminole Element­ other members o f the County palms, two fishtail palms and aix-lancd at a cost o f $09 L- arc."
located soutli uf Sanford on
“ 1 can’ t tell you juat how County.
!
and construction on n
ary can be removed irom the Commission, along with Cham­ one ligustrum.
the it month period ending U.S. 17 92. Tile office ia open
Culpepper said lie Imped for last November—19 per cent
In other matters, contracts ieKnient o f .SR 43I ( amounted '•"dependable they are," ho
double session status. The ber o f Commerce reprcjcntaMondays and Tuesdays of
Kil't. " i t 's classified inform a­ a decision on one o f these
for the town to supply water , to
Clock knows for a fact that tlves.
morn than the comparable each week.
WASHINGTON (U P !) —
tion."
to the Industrial Park on
three sites despite objections period for 1962, the Commerce
the school board and super­
Brewer said a 1.9-mtle aeg-j
The House Rules Committee
Highway
1793
were
turned
to
the
two
locations
raised
by
intendent R. T. Mllwee are
ment o f SR 436 between U. S. I
Department laid Wednesday.
today addressed itself to civil
over to Attorney Joe Davis 17 4 92 to a point near Lake!
two spare officials.
doing everything they can to
rights, the nntlonal Issue Pre­
for
study;
He
said
lie
was
not
certain
hasten the completion of Eng­
Howell was four and six-lunsident Johnson has placed at
Council agreed to Investigate ed at a cost o f $118,167 and I
that the Hoard of Control
lish Estates.
WASHINGTON (U P l)
TALLAHASSEE „ (UPl) , — paving plans for Second Street
the top of his list of unfinish­
would make a final site selec­ President Johnson, who vir­
In fact, if they were skilled
LONDON (UIM) — H ie
The Development Commission I from Sanfori, Avcnue
„ e r . another section o f SR 436 was
tion at Friday's meeting, "but tually ignored agriculture in Church of England should run ed puhlle business.
enough we believe they'd join
resurfaced
at
a
cost
o
f
$
13,has scheduled a seeond tou r&gt; mjt, Tral, aml „ radln j N cw .
Tho committee, represent­
I hope so ," he declared.
the union, put on their cover­
hit Slate o f the Union ad­ their own d iv orco courta and
o f the state Jun. 20 to s e ll1bury port from First Street to 841.
•
•
•
ing
the lust obstacle to House
alls, and go out there to give
dress. plans to wrap a fat have “ unweddlng cerem on ­
CHICAGO (U P l) — Team Northern Industrie, on Florida |MagnoUa j„ an e ffort u, an.
Tuesday Maj. Gen. Leigh­ bundle o f controversial pro­ ie s " to end m arriages, Algi- action, opened what I* ex­
the contractors a hand.
•ter&gt; President Jam es R. Hof­
as a site for their plants.
! nounce a decision at the next
• • •
ton I. Davis, chief o f Um* Na­ posals into a special farm can Canon Douglas Rhymes. pected t&lt;&gt; bo at least thrru
Chairman Wendell Jarrard meeting;
MIAMI
t l ’ PI)
Coast fs iia* threatened to call s tional Missile Range, and Dr.
weeks o f hearing* on the
The grapevine this morning
m en ag e to Congress later II. sikJ today.
•aid the second tour was
\ &lt;•' Brown, w alrr depart Guard abandoned today the •trike against six nationwide
Kurt Debus, director of the this month.
Canon Rhymes, in hut book sweeping civil rights measure
has It that Bacet Ellerbe, a
trucking
firm
s
If
a
new
na­
prompted by the success o f ment superintendent, was au- search for a Pittsburgh Jew
"N o New M orality," said d i­ designed to end ditcrimminaJohn F. Kennedy Space Cen­
resident of Seminole for near­
last year's tour, which he said, thorized to continue with plan* cler, Richard Max Davis, who tional agreem ent i* not reach­
vorced persons should be able timi in voting, education, em­
ter. told Gov. Uryant they
ly 30 years ami com m ercial
'd
by
next
Wednesday.
resulted in definite commit-J for installation of water lines vani-hed in a 12-foot boat near
to
marry new partners in ployment, public accommoda­
felt
the
board
could
find
a
sales manager (nr Goodyear
"I have notified the indus­
DAYTONA BEACH t UiM)
ment* for new plants in the i along Station Street and ap (■rand Cayman Island a week
tions and use of frdcral funds.
better site for the university The National Association for church.
in Sanford,
will soon an­
try
that
six
trucking
firms,
»t»teI proval was given for six new ago.
than
the
three
locations
under
nounce his candidary for tax
ill of which have terminals in
stork car auto racing (NAS­
collector.
Chicago, w ill be struck here consideration.
C A R ) announced today it
• • •
The space leaders said the would award a silver trophy
ind the strike will spread to
Efforts to stimulate interest
their o|M.-ration* throughout university should lie within 45 for the heit prrlnrinunrc by
in organizing
a
Seminole
'he cou n try ," iloffa t o l d minute* driving time of the an American built ear in the
U
County Taxpayers
Assocla
rucking negotiators and fed- Cape and the proposed exten Monte Carlo rally in Europe
sion of the University of this year.
«ral m ediators Wednesday.
lion are being made by for
engineering
school
Iloffa and trucking firm De­ Florida
mer Seminole County Com
missioner Vernon Dunn
of
foliators
said that
many should be on the same ca m ­
N 0 W 0 N LY
ssues, m ost of them minor, pus.
Fern Park. Dunn is sending
V o*‘
• :;
Neither o f the three board
lave been agreed upon, but
form letters to various mu
,&lt;vA Ax*.*•
,
V
' AW*'
'
■euion* have bogged down on aites met the officials' ap­
nicipal boards throughout the
u onom lc
Issues.
Including proval, Bryant said.
Black* all,
county for public announce­
Richard A. Miller o f Alta• # •
plus tax.
vaget, vacations and pension
ment
at
their
meetings.
munte
Springs and
Mary
Whiles.II- $3
plans.
Culpepper said any one o f
Dunn wants officials and con'
Audrey Sharon o f Sunford
mure. 750x11,
Iloffa ha* been engaged in the three sites under board
cerncd Seminole residents to
800x11.
nrgotialion* here aceking a consideration met Hie factors •are among liie 591 students
advise him of their Interest
830x11,
at
Florida
State
University
nttiona! trucking contract cov ­ ami conditions the hoard con ­
900x11,
la forming such a group.
930i I I .
eting luo.boo union member*. sidered in its three-month ’ who have completed requiremanta for degrees dining the
Ih c talks were scheduled to study.
New Treud
trim ester Just ended.
eunlinue through this week, In­
He said he felt the state
TIRES
RegLtrer
Murray
W.
Hen­
cluding Saturday.
could serve the needs uf Cape
• Genuine
na o f FSU said diplomas will
Kennedy by a combination of
Me Roberta
be sent to the graduates. Milretreads
the
undergraduate
university,
LONDON (U P l) When
applied on
the engineering school exten­ j ler earned a HA degree in
Mrs. Annie Sone. 55. was
sound tire
arts ami sciences while Miss
sion
and
the
Florida
Institute
caught shoplifting two pairs
casing*!
Sharon completed her work
f
o
r
Continuing
University
• Free
o f $5 pajamas detectives found
for a BS degree in education.
• BUDGET TERMS
Mounting
AM AIU LLO, Tex. ( UP l ) — Studies.
she was carrying $1,036 in
A federal grand ju ry to&lt;lay
Culpepper also ssid there
cash, 51.233 in premium bonds
ctnaiders charges against Rus- will be So.uuo college-age stu­
anJ
in saving* certifi­
STATE SENATOR JOHN MATTHEWS, tin unnouneetl D e m o c r a tic c a n ­
»&lt;ll M cl*irry, 21, o f Dullus dents In east-central Florida
B R IS T O L , E n g la n d ( U P O cate*.
didate for governor, is w e lco m e d by State Senator M ack Cleveland and
win mid he wus jo k in g with by the time the new univers­ Hcfnrmed alcoholics should
Asked why she didn't keep
A. B. Peterson Sr., when Senator and Mrs. Mutthews were honored during
rvdega classmates when he ity o|iens its doors in Septem­ nut be cuinpellcd to risk temp­
the money in a bank. Mrs.
a reception Wednesday afternoon at the Valdez Hotel. Several hundred
alegcdly said he would b* ber of 1968. "and it is the tation by taking communion
Sone said: "T h ere's too much
405 W. FIRST ST.
FA 2-0651
wiiling w ith a gun fo r Pres­ state's job to serve these stu­ w i n e ,
Sunford and Seminole County citizens were on huntl for the occasion.
Florida Diatributora For Denman Custom Built Tirtm
thieving going on all orouad."
Anglican Bishop Dr,
ident Kennedy.
Sen. Matthew it said his complete platform would be announced shortly.
dents."
j Oliver Tomkins said today.
The Judge lined her | J While Sem inole's ciliiens
and leaders battle for the
university, the port terminal,
the canal, and marina com ­
plex and a host o f other pro­
jects, there are those who
are concerned about m ore
important things.

jisuva

Stork On Way

Annual Jaycee Week
Set By New Mayor

Green’s Hat In

New Town Council ICBNs Not
At Altamonte Sworn Dependable,

Feuder Dies

Barry Says

Conservation
Deadline Set

Bars Sacrament

3-Year Road Job
Totals Reported

Nehru On Mend

Bids Asked

Visitors Increase

Hearing Opens
On Rights Bill

Second Florida
Tour Scheduled

Holla Threatens
national Strike

Farm Message

Canon Calls For
‘Unwedding’ Rite

Search Ends

NASCAR Trophy

We're Overstocked With

14" TIRES

Two Complete
Degree Work

J

She Ought
To Know

Jury Ponders
McLarry Case

Dispensation

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hopilmty for tbolr patents.
Under • bill raevntly apprevod by tho cabinet, tbit
n i t bappoo again.
Tba Wll, If H baeomoa law,
yaquina all cbIMnn under IS
to be lamed Identity platco,
etartiaf In 1S6S. Tho platen,
aimllar to tho "dog toga"
won by Americas Gl’a, win
conUla the child'* nano, birth
data, birthplace and name and
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guardian.
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dm moat have auch plataa
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It doaa not say tha children
rniul actually waar them.
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tan if thoy wlab.
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and In Sweden alnee I960.

AF*s ‘Head bone’
Checks On Red
Missile Shots
WASHINGTON (UPI)—An
'Air Torts t y ■ t a m called
“Headbona" Is wording and
locating mlaalla launchings In
tha Soriat Union. It was re­
ported today.
Although tho Dofonao Dapartmmt withhold comment,
informed court** laid tho ayatarn's sensitive Imtrumanta
had boon Install*! In a number
of AHUd countriis on tho Bowlct periphery.
Delicate m*a*uram*nta of
thangta In atmoiphorle prt«■ura now being obtained from
thtm apparently wilt prorld*
almoat InaUnt warnings If a
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Strict eacrocy lurrounda tha
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scientific principle Is Involved.

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! ! you think Seminole Is on
pin* and needles today juit

University To Be For This Area

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watt until about t l a.m. Fri­
day when the Slate Board o f
Control takes up the univers­
ity site matter.
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The Herald's m ana sing edi­
tor, Fred Van Pelt, is already
on the acene and we should
be among the first to know
.the board'a decision.
• • •

While Seminole's citizens
and leaders battle for the
university, the port terminal,
the canal, and marina com­
plex and a host of other pro­
jects, there are those who
are concerned about morn
important things.

Purpose Of
School Told
By Culpepper

No Decision
On Site Yet,
Is Report
By Fred Van Peli

By Jntlaa Rlreutrom

T H E A N N U A L JAYL'EE WEEK PRO C LAM ATIO N wu» presented b y
Sanford's Mayor At Wilson to DetVitt Matthews, 196-1 chnlrmnn o f Jaycee Week activities which begin Jnn. 19. Jnycee president, Jim Smith*
observes the presentation.
(Herald Photo)

TALLAHASSEE— Members
Tha itatement by Dr. J
o f th« Board of Control were
Broward Culpepper, executive
In a private huddle today
director o f Florida's State
weighing final details for a
Board of Control, that the
decision Friday on the place­
purpose of the proposed East
•••
ment of the East Central Flor­
ida University,
Central Florida University i*
• • •
The board members were In
to serve prospective students
Such as Hike Sulpltlo o f executive session in some
in the east central Florida
311 Holly in Sanford. Mike, a hotel room. The session was
area and not Capo Kmnrdv.
12-year-old Sanford Grammar expected to list until late to­
waa given hearty approval
8chool student, is anxious to night.
NEW YO R K (U P I)—Singer
This reporter learned from
get back hia year-old lost
today by Seminole County Anita Bryant announced to­
Beagle, Sparky. The pup la an authoritative source that
leaders and particularly mem­ day she expects to have a
black with one white front the board member* have not
TH E 1961 COUNCIL for the Town o f Altamonte Springs officiated at its
bers of Hie county's site lo­ baby In May.
paw and a white chest. He chosen among the Econ, Lake
first meeting Wednesday night. Members are, seated from left, S. Joseph
cation
committee.
was last teen at Mlke’a homa Ada and Bluestone sites.
Davis, attorney; Lawrence Swofford, mayor and Mrs. Dorothy M. Bar­
T
b
it
source
said
that
in
past
Culpepper's
statement also
fast Saturday. Hia tag num­
deen, ncting clerk. Standing from left are Councilmen K eith Nixon, Bob
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) meetings decisions were not
ber is 1253.
was
endorsed
by The Herald Comptroller Ray E. Green,
Newell, Gene Stephenson und Don Fritch.
(Herald Photo)
You Clock watchers keep made in the executive hud­
which for weeks has made saying there "is no substitute
an eye open for Sparky. U dles but In the open during
every possible effort to point for experience," announced
you should see him call The regular business meetings.
Wednesday he would run for
out that the space element of
Newsmen
here
in
the
Stale
Herald. We'U take it from
his fourth term.
the future institution was en­
there. By the way, Mike ahyiy Capital expressed opinion this
morning
(hat
the
board
was
tirely secondary to its pri­
admlta that "Sparky is sort
divided down the middle be­
o f bow-legged."
mary purpose of providing a
A T L A N T A (U P I) — State
tween live Bluestone site and
• • •
Auditor B. E. Thrasher Jr*
state
supported,
liberal
arts
Another Clock watcher call­ ona o f the Seminole Countydegree-granting university for who served under seven gov­
sites. However, the authori­
ed with a suggestion for San­
The 1964 Town Council o f street light*, five in Oakland
ernors and feuded with prac­
tative
source
this
morning
de­
high school graduates of the
ford's city fathers. He saya
Altamonte Springs officiated Estates and one on Newburytically every one o f then),
nied any such split and said
port.
P O R T S M O U T H , N. n. area.
it would be a shame If the
died last night. He was 59.
• • •
he i* confidence the board at Its first meeting Wednesday
Appointive offices and com­ ( l i r i ) — Sen. Barry Gold,
iity did not purchase the Int
will not reach a decision until night after the oath of office mittee heads will be named
The chairman o f Uie Sem­
adjacent to the old Post Of­
Uie final vote sometime before was administered last Fri­ by Mayor Swofford at the water said today that this inole County site
location
fice. It would be. be opines,
SHREWSBURY,
England
day by acting clerk Mrs.
nation's intercontinental bal­ committee. Sanford attorney
noon Friday.
regular meeting next Wednes­
a perfect plicw for a garden
lU P I ) — The Roman Catholic
Relative to an announce­ Dorothy Bardeen to Mayor day.
listics
missiles
are
not
"de­
Douglas Stcnstrom, said this
park complete with benches
Church today refused its Sac­
ment earlier this week that Lawrence Swofford ami Coun­
morning:
pendable."
where the elderly, lircd shopraments to a woman doctor
a spurts dub had offered 1.0UU cilman Keith Nixon ami llob
"Our faith in the Hoard of
prrs and others—as he put it
". . . And I'll probably
who opened a family plan­
acres, gratis, near Apopka, a Newell.
Control and Dr. Culpepper is
—could loaf, rest or just re­
ning clinic and admitted abe
catch hell fur saying this,"
Swolfonl
previously
has
board member today said that
Justified.
lax.
used contraceptives.
said the
Republican presi­
this proposed site would not served four terms on the
"W e have felt all along that
He went on to say that
dential hopeful.
even be considered because it council am) five terms as
the
board
and
its
rapable
pro­
most people don't care to oc­ I* outside the area named by mayor, although all were not
Goldwater, winding up a
fessional slaif will decide the
cupy benches right on the tiie State legislature.
BHUBANESWAR,
India
I consecutive. Nixon enters hi*
Rond
Construction
In
Semin“ ”* * ' * * ' '
tile upon which the university
Streets. Perhaps he's got a
( U P I )—Prime .Minister JawaIt was also learned here this second term and Newell hi*
ole County f or the p .,t th ree[ * " *
' d' ‘ 1* to be located on the basts
point. One thing is sure — if rooming that Governor Farris first.
harlal N ehru.is showing sat­
of merit and not on political
Sanford ever needs to enlarge Bry ant merely " Uaiismttte J,
isfactory progress In his re­
Dur.Jt the he'iucvs se -i i
ej.7 m ill 1 n work on " «
considerations,
the library building it would without comment, to the board which had a light agenda. mcmd
covery from ■ high blood
Interstate 1, District F.ve
1 am
t « u t a 1 that we
"Concerning
the decision
have the property to do i t
pressure aliment, a medical
o f control, statements by two Mark Schneiznr was advised
• • •
we hope will come tomorrow,
bulletin said today.
space experts who conferred U» get a «o*t appraisal of
'..? ? * with our*airplanes down*’ he
, and while we trust will be
Seminole County's Board of with him earlier Ihis week.
plantings he and hit brothers ,,n5W' r " f Titusville, surd to- M id .
I favorable to Seminole County,
Public Instruction convened
Seminole County representa­ removed from rights o f way " • * '
"W e need to keep up our wc have great faith that the
for its monthly meeting at 1 tives were coming into Talla­ fronting their property on SR
l"*1* •&lt;'!.6M9.9fl7 awarding o f
JACKSONVILLE tU P I) airplane
capability," a a id
Hoard of Control will act in
p.m. today. It was rumored hassee today and more will 136 which already have been tnu contract* for the conGoldwater, an Air Force re­ Ihc best interest* of the larg­ The Army Corps of Engincrrs
at press time that several come Friday morning.
given to the town for use in I utnirtiun of 12.1) mile* of Incalled for bids today on three
serve general.
est majority o f Uie people in construction projects around
delegations of parents from
City Manager W.E. Knowles beaulifying when four-lanlng trestate I from the Orange
Goldwater said ut a new* Florida."
County line to n point u halfSouth Seminole were to be was here this morning and ex­ of the highway is completed.
tltc state, totaling ionic 513
cunfereneo that the United
* • •
on hand concerning the Eng­ pected this afternoon are Ma­
Schweizer explained that he mile south o f RR 46 was the
million, including the second
States' short range mliaile*
Culpepper said he would link
single
construction
lish Estates and South Sem­ yor A. L. Wilson, former Ma­ anil his brollirrs, Han* and iargc.it
in
live Cross-Florida
"ire dependable."
recommend that tho board se­
inole Elementary school*.
yor Thomas S. McDonald amt NR». were completely un item during the period. Work
Rut, ho said, " I wish the lect one of the three sites in Barge Canal.
Of course, there's really Commissioners M. L. Raborn aware of this (act when they is still in progress on this
I'cfenxu
Department would the Sanford-Orlando area still
little that can b « done to Jr. and Earl Higginbotham. had the plants moved at a project.
tell the people how undepon- under consideration. Two of
hurry the opening of English Expected Friday morning are cost of 5154. Involved are four
During the three-year span,
WASHINGTON (U P I) - A
linble tho long range missile* them arc in Seminole County
Estates so that till* school Gen. J. C. Hutchison and sago palms, three cabbage two segment* o f SR 46 were
total o( 690,723 foreigner* vis­
arc."
and tlie oUter It in Orange ited the United Stales during
and South Seminole Element­ other members of the Counly palms, two fishtail palms and six-lulled ut a gust of 56Ul..
"1 can't tell you juat how County.
ary can be removed from the Commission, along with Cham­ one ligustruin.
toia and construed.'n on n
the lt-month period ending
In other matters, contract* Sc go... . o f SR 434 amounted i » ‘l*P«&gt;&lt;«nb1e ^ « y are," ho
Culpepper said he Imped (or last November—19 per cent
double session status. The ber o f Commerce representa­
slid. " I t a classified informa­ s decision on one o f these
for the town to supply water to 1217.286.
j
Clock knows for a fact that tives.
morn than Uie comparable
to the Industrial Park on
three sites despite objections period for 1962, the Commerce
T
the school board and super­
Brewer sail! a 1.9-mlle seg­ tion.
Highway 17 32 were turned ment of SR 436 between U. 8 ,
to the two locations raised by Department aald Wednesday.
intendent R. T. MU wee are
over to Attorney Joe Davis 17 4 U2 to a point near Lake
two ipare officials.
doing everything they can to
for study;
He said lie was not certain
hasten the completion o( Eng­
Howel l was four and six-innCouncil agreed to Investigate
that the Roard of Control
lish Estates.
cd
nt
n
cost
o
f
5118,167
und
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) —
would make s final site selec­ PreMdrnt Johnron, who vir­
In fact, tf they were skilled The Development Commission pavmg plans for Second Street ^ e r s r c t h m V SR 4SB w a*
from
Sanford
Avenue
to
Her­
tion at Friday's meeting, "but tually ignored agriculture in
enough we believe they'd join has scheduled a second tour
resurfaced at a cost of 51',*
I hope to ," he declared.
the union, put on their cover­ o f the state Jon. 20 to sell mits Trail and grading New- 841.
hi* State o f the Union ad­
• « *
alls, and go out there to give Northern industries on Florida lm r)port from First Street to
dress. plan* to wrap a fat
CHICAGO
(U
P
I)
TeamMagnolia In an effort to an­
Tuesday Maj. Gen. Leigh­ bundle of controversial pro­
the contractor* a ham),
4«r* President James R. Hofan a site fur their plants.
nounce a decision at the next
ton I. Davis, chief of tlw* N a­ posals into a special farm
tf
. . .
fi
ha*
threatened
to
rail
a
Chairinun Wendell Jnrrard meeting;
MIAMI
(U P I)
— Coast
tional Missile Range, and Dr.
The grapevine this morning
message to Congress later
»aid the second tour was
\ r Brown, waler depart Guard abandoned tn&lt;1*y thr strike against six nationwide
Kurt Dehits, director of Ihr litis month.
has it that D acd Etlerbe, a
trucking
Itrm*
il
a
new
na­
prompted by the success o f Jmen! superintendent, was au search for a Pittsburgh Jew
John K. Kennedy Space Cen­
resident of Seminole for near­
last year's tour, which he said thnriml to continue with plan* cler, Richard Max Davis, who tional agreement is not reach­
ter. told Gov. Uryant they
ly 30 years and commercial
'd
tiy
next
Wednesday.
resulted In definite commit­ for installation of water line* vanished in a 12-foot boat near
sale* manager lor Goodyear
*'l have notified the indus­ felt the board could find a
DAYTONA REACH (U P I)
ment.* fur new plants in the aim;; Station Street and ap­ Grand Cayman island a week
in Sanford, will soon an­
try
that six trucking firms, better site for the university The National Association for
state.
proval wa* given for six new ago.
nounce his candidary for tax
ill of which have terminal* in than the three locations under stock car auto racing (N AS­
collector.
Chicago, will be struck here consideration.
CAR)
announced today II
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The space leaders said the would award u sliver trophy
ind Uie strike will spread to
Effort* to stimulate interest
Jieir operation*
throughout university should be within 45 for the bod performance by
tR in organizing
a Seminole
■hr country.” Ilolfa t o l d minute* driving time of Utc an American built ear in the
Counly Taxpayers Assoria
rucking negotiator* and ted- Cape and the proposed rxten .Monte Carlo rally in Europe
sion of the University of this year.
lion are being made by (or
♦ril mediators Wednesday.
engineering
school
Hoffa and trucking firm ne- Florida
mer Seminole County Com
(otlators
said that
many should he on the same cam­
missiuncr Vernon Dunn of
bsucs, most of them minor, pus.
Fern Park. Dunn is sending
Neither of thr three board
lave been agreed upon, but
form letter* to various mu­
icsslon* have bogged down on sites met the officials' ap­
nicipal board* throughout the
tronomic
issues,
including proval, Ur) ant said.
county for public announce­
IHehurd A. Miller o f Alta• • •
vagei, vacation* and pension
ment
at
their
meetings.
iii- ntu Spring.* und
Mary
plans.
Culpepper said any one of
Dunn wants officials and conAudrey Klmrun uf Sunford
Hoffa ha* been engaged in the three sites under board
® cerned Seminole reiidents to
m ediation* here seeking a cun*iilera lion met the factors |are among tho 691 students
advise him of their interest
nitional trucking contract cov­ and contlilfons the hoard con­ at Florida State University
in forming such a group.
ering 400,(xxt union members. sidered in it* three-inontli who have completed require*
tm-nts for degree* during the
Ihe talk* were scheduled to studs.
trimester Just ended,
continue through this week, in­
He said he felt the state
Ri-gi-trer Murray W. hen­
cluding Saturday.
could serve the needs of Cape
na o f FSU said diploma* will
Kennedy by a combination of
the undergraduate university, be sent to the graduate*. Mil­
LONDON ( L P I ) — When
the engineering school exten­ ler earned a RA degree in
Mr*. Annie Sone. it , was
sion and the Florida Institute art* and science* while Mis*
caught shoplifting two pair*
fo r
Continuing
Univcrsily .Sharon completed her work
o f 53 pajamas detectives found
fur a BS degree in education.
A M A R IL L O . Tex. t U P I) — Studles.
she was carrying 11.036 In
A
federal
grand
jury
today
Culpepper
also
said
there
cash, 11.239 in premium bonds
«iii*id«r* charges against Rus- will be 30.IXX) college-age stu­
and 3560 in saving* certifi­
S TA TE SENATOR JOHN MATTHEWS, un announced Democratic can­
mil M clairry, 21. o f Dallas dents in east-central Florida
BRISTOL, England (LfPU—
cates.
didate for governor, in welcomed by State Senator Much Cleveland und
wto said ho wu* jokin g with by Uie lime the new univers­ Reformed alcoholics should
Aiked why she didn’t keep
A. B. Peterson Sr., when Senator and Mrs. Mutthuws were honored during
rvdego classmates when ha ity opens Its doors in Septem­ not be compelled to risk temp­
the money in a bank, Mrs.
a reception Wednesday afternoon at the Valdez Hotel. Several hundred
alrgrdly said he would ba ber of 1968, "and It is the tation by taking communion
Sone said: "There's too much
wlitinsr with a gun fo r P m - state's job to serve these slu- wine, Anglican Bishop Dr,
Sunford and Seminole County citizens were on ham! for the occasion.
thieving going on atl around."
td.nt Keonwiiy.
Sen. .Matthews sa id his complete platform would be announced shortly.
Jdent*."
} OUvrr Tomkins said today.
The judge lined her M V
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Stork On Way

Green’s Hat In

New Town Council ICBMs Not
At Altamonte Sworn Dependable,

Feuder Dies

Barry Says

Bara Sacrament

3-Year Road Job
Totals Reported

Nehru On Mend

Bids Asked

Visitors Increase

Second Florida
Tour Scheduled

Hoffa Threatens
National Strike

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy with showers tonight; high today 75-85; low tonight around 80.
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N A S C A R Trophy

Two Complete
Degree Work

Annual Jaycee Week
Set By New Mayor
Sanford Mayor A l Wilson
Issued hi* first proclamation
since being installed a* the
city's new chief executive
when lie proclaimed Jan. ID25, as Sanford-Seminole Coun­
ty Junior Chamber o f Com­
merce Week.

served by Junior trade bodies
throughout the United States
during January, said Mayor
Wilson, and that it was fit­
ting for the City of Sanford
to recognize Seminole Coun­
ty's Sanford based organiza­
tion for tho contributions to
JayCce Week Is being ob- the civic life o f the commun­
ity and the county.

THE PROCLAMATION

Conservation
Deadline Set
Next Wednesday, Jan. 15,
w ill he the last day o f the
regular sign-up time fo r the
1064 Agricultural Conserva­
tion Program, according to
Wilbur II. Arp, county office
manager for the Agriculture
Stabilization and Conservation
Service.
Thi* is a nationwide pro­
gram and Is entirely volun­
tary. It L designed to help
farmer* establish needed con­
servation practice* on their
farms. Payment, depending
upon funds available In the
county, Is made by the feder
al government to farmers,
ranchers nnd growers who
sign up and carry out these
practices according to spec­
ifications.
It will be of interest to
those who plan pasture work,
plant cover crops, plant pine
seedling* or construct drain­
age systems on their farms
in 1064. Technical assistance
ia also provided by tho Soil
Contcrvalltm Service and the
Florida Forest Service.
For
further
Information
those interested should con­
tact tho County ASCS office
at the Agricultural Center
locntrd south uf Sanford on
U.S. 17 02. Tile office is open
Mondays and Tuesdays of
each week.

Canon Calls For
'Unwedding' Rite
LONDON
( U P I) H ie
Church of England should run
their oun divorce court* and
have "ttnweddlng n Teuton­
ic * " to end marriages. Alglcan Canon Douglas Rhymes,
19. said today.
Canon Rhyme*, in hi* book
" N o New M orality," *anl di­
vorced person* should be aide
to marry new partner* in
church.

WHEREAS,
the
clvla
bodies and lervice organiza­
tions o f our community and
the department* of tho local
government recognize
th o
great service rendered to this
community by the SanfordSeminole County J u n i o r
Chamber of Commerce; and
WHEREAS, the U n i t e d
States Junior Chamber of
Commerce and Its affiliated
Mate and local organization*
have set aside the .week o f
Jan, 19-25, 1064, to observe
the founding of the Junior
Chamber of Commerce and
to commemorate such found­
ing by the selection o f an
outstanding young man in thin
community aa the recipient o f
Uie Distinguished S e r v i c e
Award; and
WHEREAS, this organiza­
tion of young men has con­
tributed materially to the bet­
terment o f this community
throughout the year;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, A.
L, Wilson, Mayor of the City
o f Sanford, Florida, do here­
by proclaim the week o f Jan.
19-25, 1964, ae J A Y G j * R
WEEK and urgo alt ciUzena
of our community tu give full
conskleration to the future
services of the Junior Uhanz*
ber of Commerce.

Hearing Opens
On Rights Bill
WASHINGTON

(U P I) —

Tha House Rule* Commlttew
t-'dny addressed itself to civil
right*, tho nntlonal issue Pre­
sident Johnson haa placed ab
the top o f hit list of unfinish­
ed public business.
The committee, represent­
ing the Inst obstacle to Huuxa
action, opened what Is ex­
pected tu ho at least threu
week* o f hearing* on tho
sweeping civil rights measuta
designed to end discrimminntiun in voting, education, em­
ployment, publie accommoda­
tion* and use of federal funds.

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the occaiion and Paatmacter
Douglas H. Jaekaoo vaa mar*

OVIEDO MAYOR Lee Gary, who states he it 39
and glean penniaaion to bn quoted, wan present­
ed this beautiful birthday cake from John Pate,
an a bakery deliveryman, which was cut and
served at Monday night’s meeting of the City
Council.
(Herald Photo)

Southern Reaction
To LBJ Talk Mixed

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prov ad hie maaaure of world
leaderahip
Sparkman
laid. “ It waa a remarkable
and moat hopeful statement
on foreign policy.”
Alabama's other aeasier,
tester HIU, called the meiaage “ strong and timely'* but
said he could not agree with
the section on civil rights.
Georgia's H a r m a n Talmadge aadi be waa convinced
that “ America can grow and
prosper and work toward
peace without spending itself
deeper and deeper into the
bole, and I commend Pres­
ident Johnson far hie elfarts
to prate it ”
Sea. Albert Gore of Tennes­
see, a finance committee
member and foe of tax cuts,
p r a i s e d Johnson’s "many
worthwhile programs”
but
said ha waa ptaxied about
bow these could be accom­
plished with a tax cut.
Sen. Harry Byrd of Virginia,
chairman of the finance com­
mittee and long-time aupportof balanced budgets, pralsJohnson's &gt;spending cut­
backs.

Grant, aeator warden; George
M. Holder, Junior warden; B.
A. Johnson. senior deacon;
Donald Witt, Junior deacon;
Donald Peeehel, aenior ste­
ward; Douglas Laym a, Jento- ateward; Jamaa Spark*
nan, marshal; Irvin Mal­
colm. tjrlar; Peter X. Wright,

Another Boy,
Jerry C o lls
Him Gloria

Assassination PM
Extremism To Fore

Judges said the President's
WASHINGTON, D. 0 —Ex­ murder waa stimulated by the
tremism in hate la one aide of ’hatred and malevolence1 that
‘are satiny their way Into the
the cola. Extremism fas tore is
bloodstream of American life.'
the other tide.
A newspaper ef gn at noown
Polemic feelings o f both passed Judgment that *none of
varieties burst forth at the us can escape a share of the
■laying of President Kennedy. fault for the spiral of viol­
by hu emphasis aw economy.
At the National Press Club ence.’ And these were but a
And even those who dis­
and at the White House press few among many.”
agreed with him on these two
room on the fateful afternoon Following this deluge of
important domestic Is s u e s
of the assassination, veteran sick, sick exhibitionism In high
praised the new president tor
reporters, shocked b o a their placet, we have had the scram­
his statement on foreign pol­
professional objectivity, incit­ ble o f local dignitaries and
icy.
ed by early TV assertions that ciTie promoters to fix the
Most floothen Democrats
soma Rightist in Dallas had name o f Kennedy upon their
in Washington aimed their
done the murder, turned and pet projects sad institutions.
comments at Johnson's for­
snarled at their conservative Some o f the proposals an fit­
eign policy statements and
colleagues. When It appeared ting, but some a n maudlin,
Ms emphasis m frugality,
that tee Harvey Oswald waa ludicrous and self-seeking. A
Pretoriag to remain alknt on
a Castro-Man lit—and appar­ few mlantcs before President
the dell rights and tax cut
ently the assassin—there were Johnson's Address to ConIssues on which they could not
those who awaited no further gnsa last Wednesday, a Rep­
agree with their party chief.
proof.
Sen. John Sparkman of Alaresentative (R , Pa.) came to
TAMPA ( U P I ) - A rooming “ They can't hang him high the crowded press gallery of
bams said he waa “ particu­
bouse firs killed ■ little buy enough for me,” said a news- the House. He was hawking
larly Impressed” with the
Monday and injured the man
president's foreign p o l i c y
his own bill to rename a sec­
who
rescued his sister.
These rabid opinions soon tion of the Smithsonian Insti­
stand which should be “ clear­
• m s ta tu e v Fl o r id a
The victim was identified as expire among the prase corps, tution after Mr. Kennedy, and
V » s CLAHKNCS
OLUrrORO
ly understandable to anyone.”
URKLOW.
Brian
Keeha Hunter, a ID- where the underlying feeling trying to find a reporter who
"President Johnson today
whaee reeteeaee te *»was one of affection ,/or
.for Mr. would write It up. On ThanksBnow*i ,
jeak m s
MBtcnr,
Kennedy and dismay at his giving night another publicitywhoee railgaoao te uaand his little slater eteyed cruel death. On Saturday It hound beyed to the moon with
haewai
Tea are ktrekj sell fled that
with e friend.
was being asked If Oswald a proposition for renaming
a sett fees keen A M eealeet
The friend, an unidentified could possibly get n fair trial West Virginia after the fal­
F*e ee DefeaSaata la the
State's Problem
a have aauilae eaeeei e&gt;a that However, this points up the
man, fled the house when the In Dallas.
len President.
gee ere hereby raeetrag te
Jackson­ fire broke out, witnesses said. On Sunday there was unal­
TAMPA (U P!)
tile year aaewer with the gnat importance of currant
None of this speaks well for
ville mayor end gubernatorial
A neighbor ran up the fire loyed Indignation over the
Clerk ef thle Court, eai to fund-raising to all those Inter­
the nation's maturity, nor
serve e e*rr thereof ayes the ested to the future of the uni­
candidate llaydon Burns said escape and carried the little Dallas police force's laxity
Vtelatltf, er Flalatlfr* alterbodes good for the conduct of
Tuesday that all of Florida's girl, who waa not identified, te which allowed Jack Ruby to
aey,
where
same
S
&lt; r,
W M H
B B W SB sad
B B S addrees
B I9 I1 H
versity and Ite wall-being.
public affairs. John Kennedy,
Olga
ZUia,
Kathryn
Jenkins,
ts: Smith Billet ea6 Khwelh*.
problems stem from the same safety. The rescuer waa treat­ murder the suspect and pre­
A total of l^ N atudants —
I l l Barnett Wetleeal Bash
William Ruffin, Joan Sima, source-the state's popularity ed for bums on the shoulder. vent Oswald from getting any whom many loved, was not ss
gauging. Jacksonville I. Flerhie eulogists are saying, “the
Ms. net later than Jaaasry enrolled in September on
and the resultant population
The cauao of the fire was trial at alL
greatest” of leaders or Presi­
it. tees
explosion
not Immediately determined.
On Mondaj, the solemnity of dents. ilia programs wars
I f yen fall Is ts M l a Station'* c? input In DeLeod.
Otee gre aenfsaao wUl he sn- At the College of tew in SL
the funeral got coverage from largely rejected by the poaL
Sanford: Mary Jo Culbrcth,
tereg against you lor ths
exhausted men and women
yettef gemaageg la the «*«*- Petersburg, then era 2M Lake Monroe; Margaret L.
Conventlon Congress o f I960;
OUT OUR W A Y
who exchanged reminiscence* by the ITth Congress of 1961ptaint.
student*. These lew student*
The aatare ef **14 suit be­ hive com* from M state* end Holme*, DeBary; W i l b e r t
of the slain President's many 61, and by tbs Mth Congress
X MOsXTAX P6CAVT10TW 1
ing fer fereeteeare ef mortWall, Lake Mary
e v e n M cm aroTH ATm r i
acta and words of kindness to to date.
gay* rteordsd la
M k lit. have don* their undergradu­
Birth*
culv
-mooo»7H*rr**n’
gage sea. ef the eftlclal Re- ate work In T7 different col­
them—and meny exclamations
PAM.
CLUTCH,
CUtAA,
M
t
Boris ef aemlsole County.
Mr. and Ur*. William Ling,
,
pull gvecrrHixby n a e
of
admiration for ths brave JFK will find his rightful
lege*.
Florida, the iseerlptloa of Use
V
DOWN! WITH -SM l »
.
baby girl, Sanford Mr.; and
groporty proeeeiei against be­
end
beautflul widow and for place In history. Meanwhile,
CX 7H1N04 m*T HA&gt;e J
tas as follow*■ All that for­
Mr*. James Bridger, baby
Bob Kennedy, whoee hand held let's cherish the memory with­
ests ysweeny situate eai be­
boy, Longwuod
here at the graveside like the out smothering it fas adulation.
ing la BaailasU County. FlorDischargee
Ms, mere yartleularly doocrib.
devoted brother he was.
•g Sa follows:
Mark Straughn. James Al­
But the extreme expressions,
Lot II. Blosk Q. SUNLAND
bert Graham, May Alexand­
K4TATEB, a subdivision,
not long-lived among the Cap­
m e ir o n C u r t a i n
aeeerdlag t* a plat there­
er, Laura Mabel Waits, Meric
ital press corps, continued to
at, reeergeg la rut Book
Price, Inet Speers, Mildred
isn't s u m i d iJ r o u l
II. pagee t« t* U ef the
bolld elsewhere. At first they
Pubis# Reeerds ef teail.
E. Johnson and baby boy, all
took
the
form
of
a
psychotie
aele Ceaaty, Florida.
Bubleet te ea aaaomsnt for th* snd*r*lyn*d will, an lha of Sanford; Mary Jo Culwallow in collective guilt,
Pa bite Ulllttlea along ths Itth dor at Pahruory. A. O. bretb. Lake Monroe; Lola DcRadio Prat Europe eeeka
much ef it in bed taste, by daily,
Westerly I test ef said Let I*. l i f t , proaant la th* Hnaorahl* tellaye. Wayncsville, N. C.|
intheir ownlanguages, to
dtrgymen in their Sunday ser­ 60.000.000 captive people to
Together with an strectures Caunty
s f ttemlnol*
Pearl
Boardman,
Geneva;
sag twgrevsmsnts sow end County.
. hi* final r * .
Poland. Cttthoslovakia, Bul­
mons and by public figures In
hereafter ea aaie land, and lorn, account and voachir*. as Clarice Comstock and baby
front of microphones. The garia, Hungary and Romania.
the reals Iseuea, end profits Esocutar of th* Estnio » f
It apoUightl Communnt bee
e f the shave deetrieed pro. LEON Q. F lC K E IIlN n. dtetas- girl. Oviedo
“ Wall Street Journal'' sum­ and deception*. With hnaaat
party; sad ell natures sew *d, tad at said time, than and
new*
tram the free world.
marized this in a lead editor­
thorn maka apwlleatlon to th*
Help to cualinus gctUna the
ial on the day after the fun­
•aid Ju t** far • final **ttla.
truth thrwugh the Iron Curtain
m*nt at hi* adminirlrauon o f
eral;
—by
your contribution
■aid satat*, sad for an ardor
lag g**:rih*d hausabald ***u- dlacharglaf him aa ruck Ea* IT TWE I1K « I T T c o t NT.
“ A Senator said that the re­
* * * * * whlfh tra. and shall h* a n tar.
v iv t h
J to ir ia k
c ih c t t T ,
sponsibility lay en the people
gaeatad I* ha, flatara* sag a
»m
for
ic v n o t K
ruttd this th* fth day of i v
of Dallas' bocauM this to
gart of th* raalty and ora a January. A. p. 1»«*
c o f v t t . F l o r i d a . in i m a v .
portion of th* saaurtty far th*
I EM V VO. IU M
IIOAIEH M U LE teO N
wbsre the events took place. A
fn&lt;l*bt«dn*a* haratn mantle*.
v n n e n t o iie f k v d
A* Ksocutur of lha Katats
spokesman lor one group of
IV
HRl
roflllaw
of
of LEON U PIC K C R IN O
JOSEPH BARTON B R O W N
U*«*atad.
our people aald tbs nation waa
and LOVEDT O BROWN
aTENnTRUAf, DAVIS A
‘reaping tho whirlwind of
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UcT.XTOeH
LOUISE W IL L IA M *
hatred.’ One ef our highest
Attorneys for La*cu ior

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Hospital

SANTA MONICA. Calif. (U P !)— Jerry LewLa and hit
wiM, Patti, had been hoping
far • baby girt for the past
nine mootha and Jerry'* mot­
to was “ think pink."
Tucaday night Jerry became
a father tor the stxth time
when Patti gave birth to an
right-pound one-ounce boy at
St. John's Hospital.
“ Boy or no boy," equipped
the comedian, “ I’m still going
to call him Gloria. He’d bat­
ter be a fighter.”
The Lewiac* have five other
children, Gary, II; Bonnie,
U; Scotty, I ; Chile, g, and
Anthony,!

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no si uf said Court at Soufurd
Florida, tb l* ITtb day at Docatnbor, A. p. 1MJ.

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Arthur II. -Baclcwltb. J r .
&gt; lark of th * circu it Caurt
Uyt Alarth* T . Vlklaa
Dsputy Clark
l * c u r uf th* co-iiirlalat 111*4
boratu ts attAChad la th* copy
o f this Nolle* w blrk la malted
to oach P tftn d atit fur wham
a roaldaar* m ar* apocitl* than
a S la t* ar Cauntry t u (is * .)
In th * *w*ru alateaio.il d '« I
haroln by th* P loln tlff, late
a s -n t or sttornay.l
H M ITII. K L U O T AND
B T IIW A L IIK
A liu tn a y * and Ceuna*xlur* at
l l U Raraatt N ational Bank
1Building
IJacksaa?Ill* !, Florida
1'U bllah ttec. IJ, X L 1*&lt;4
Jan. X. I. tied.

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PRUDENCE L. UhUNOO.
DKCKASKD
v o r it e t o C R K u m t k t
fu *i.f. P E N a o ve i i v v i v u
I't t i v t
or
u a ita v v o a
a u t i v a r e a rn i i a r a t R i
Yuu and **ob uf ruu sr*
hsr«t&gt;y notified and r*i|ulr*d
to til* our slatm* and damna.la
which yuu, or sltbar uf you.
may tinea against said astat*
la lha offlc* of lien. C. Yarn,
a* N il*. J r. Casunty JuJs* of
Satulnal* Connly, at hi* o fflc *
la Ik* C art lion — In Suufur&lt;L
Florida, wllhln sin cnl*nd*r
monlha from Ik* llni* o f th*
first yublkatlon o f Ihla Bulla*,
Etch claim or demand mutt b*
In wrltlnc t»d contain tb#
ylac* uf rooldsnco arid boat
c fflc * nddrao* of lb * claimant
and must b* swurn lu by lb *
claimant, hi* acaal or attor­
ney, *r th* *am* ahall b* iv liL
Howard Jordan
A* E ** «u l*r e f aald astat*
W ATER HOC BE AND R X U A
i l IV. Waohlaatoa it .
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Pti Ullsh Doc. If, X*. l H t A

Whoa* raaldanca ant Foot
(title * Addroa* la uaknnwn
TOU ARE If KIIKUT N*&gt;TIk'lEO that a PotiUon ha* horn
fllad In th* abnoootylsd rausr
by JOkLpit B AH ToN DltoWN
and LOVKDT O BROWN, hi*
B l f a , fur ths adoption at W INEAT III' 1id PKH HATH, minor,
and yuu are rai|ulr*d to m m *
a c y iy o f your *n *w «r « r ob­
jection* to show causa why
•aid 1‘ttiUan sIm u U nat It*
xrantatf. I f any, an th* attar*
nay* far Pattitouar*. STLNSTIluU . DAVIS A MclNTOSH.
Past O ff! , Drawar lit * , San­
ford. Florida, and (11* tha orl■ laal In the O fflc* uf th*
Cte-h o f th* Circuit Court, In
and
b’ar
Seminal* County,
|Florid*, an nr batur* th* Jrd
I day o f Pohruary, A- IX. 1**1,
and haratn fa ll not, ur a Da.
) eras Pro Cvnlsasa will b« , ntarad agnltut yuu.
W ITNESS my hand and th*
offic ia l M il a t aald Court In
i Kaufard,
Uomiuul*
County,
* lath -lay uf D*s-

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GREEN SALAD — HOT ROLLS * BITTER —
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Arthur * «. Iteckwltk. Jr.
Clark uf tho Circuit Court
lly: Martha T Vlhteo. P.C.
M tM T H u J l. D A M S A
M cI n t o s h
At l arnoy • for Patittonora
Putt U fflc * Drnnor I l f *
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BeginsPlanninn
For
July
I VI V
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in

Logon, Considers
Japanese Team
MILWAUKEE ( U P ! ) —
Johnny Logan, a tt-yenr vet­
eran of major leagua baseball,
Wednesday inquired about se­
curing n passport to Japan for
Um purpose of extending his
od before April IS.
M waa suggested that the
celebration include ail village
cluba and organisations and
that as eta bo given opportun­
ity to share hi profits as well
as to assist with tho planning
and nock.
Representatives of the asso­
ciation will approach those of
other local groups at a fol­
low-up meeting of the Christmas Party Committee which
was in charge of the Dec. 13
•vent. This meeting la sche­
duled for next Tuesday at I
p. m. in the Civic Building
when final decision on partici­
pation in tho Fourth celebra­
tion will bo left up to tho in*
dividual organisation.

DeBaryAARP
To Hear Talk
By Tax Man

the American Association of
Retired Persona. The meet­
in g will be held in the Recrea­
tion Hall o f the DeBary Fire
Station.
White will explain new reg­
ulations governing persona!
income tax and the changes
in tax forma with particular
reference to retired people.
Following his address, he will
answer questions and discuss
apecisl problems with those
attending. The meeting will
he open to the Interested pub-

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stable Oscar D. Paplneau
leading a panel discussion on
new laws, traffic regulations
and law enforcement prob­
lems. Judge Williams will bo
put on the defensive during
the question period.
*
Deltona roaldenta are espe­
cially invited to join the
DeBary group at this time.

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Mrs. H. L. Jofinaow
W ell I guess every one has
settled down to the new year
by now. School has started
again. And Monday turned
out to be a day o f spring.
Really nice. It made us home­
makers want to start spring
cleaning. • • * Helen (Mr*.
Sherwood) Barbour ia count­
ing the rest o f the hour* this
week because her mother and
father, Mr. and Mrs. U. D.
Smith o f Alexandria. Va., are
coming “ a visitin'
They will
get to see Bobby a little befora he leaves fur college. • •
Latest reports on Carlo* Muse
is that he may get to come
hume shortly. Talking to sun
Herbert yesterday and he is
planning to go to Bay i ’inea
this weekend to sea him. We
wieh him a speedy recovery
*u he can come home. * • •
My, the birthday girls this
week. First let’s wish Charlene
Baker n happy birthday. She
Y * e eleven the very last day
o f the year. Then we will wish
Debbie Baker a happy birth­
day. She is a mere seven
years
old.
Also
Elisa*
beth Warren (Llsabct) also
has reached that same age. * *
Then eomea the teenugo gala
Sylvia Giles who ia ( 7 ) today
end Brenda Ilstchell who is
also ( T ) . Sylvia's mother,
Lynn, has planned a nice day
fo r them Sunday, • * * Haiel
Chambliss, ilena Hawkins and
M ary Hittell spent last week­
end in Jacksonville. Rena and
Hasel visited with their sisU r, Myrtle Pickett and fam*
lly, and Mary stayed with
Clarence Hittell and family.
• • • Sorry to hear Uut the
mother o f Franeea Warren le
ill. Franeea has been duwn at
Wsuchula with her mother
but returned borne Monday
and reports her somewhat bet­
ter. Sure glad to bear that.
• • • Tonight is Homs Demon­
stration night for the l* k t
Monro* Club. Come out to the

TAMPA (UPI)
Float assembly operations were under
way today on the replica of
the Benoist airboat that la to
be used Saturday In Uw re­
creation of the first sched­
uled airline flight between St.
Petersburg and Tampa.
The celebration of the 30tb
anniversary of the flight by
Tony Jannus is being spon­
sored by the Tampa and St.
Petersburg C h a m b e r s of
Commerce.
Officials said CapL Dick
Merrill, vctcrau airlines pilot
from Miami, will probably
test fly the replica Friday
afternoon from the sea plane
basin it Peter 0. Knight Air*
port oo Davis Island here.
A Tampa Chamber of Com­
merce ofilcial said today that
after Merrill lest flies the
plane, he will then fly across
Tampa Bay to St. Petersburg
where the re-creation of the
Jannus Fannus flight will ori­
ginate Saturday at 3 p.m.
Merrill will make the flight
from St. Petersburg to here
alone, whereas Jannus had a
passenger. Chamber officials
said the Federal Aviation
Authority had rejected plans
for the craft to carry St.
Petersburg Mayor Herman

the Monroe school and be with
the club members. • • • By
the way, the TU Unit will be
at Gardner's store next Tues­
day from 4 until 7 p. in. Be
sure and have that X-Kay
made. It doesn't cost you a
rant to have it done. • • •
Beverly (Mrs. Jo* Douthitt)
and her daughter*, Joanne and
Lynley, are all on the eick
list. Hurry and get well Bev­
erly, and take care of those
cute little girls. • • The First
Baptist Ohurch of Monroe Is
having a revival.all this wrek.
W ill end Sunday evening. Rev.
Gail Smith from the Central
Baptist Church in Sanford is
the minister fur the revival.
Around 40 young people at­
tended a got-together at the
church last Friday evening.
That's a nice erowd. • • •
Seven High School (Hr* Club
member* will go to Daytona
this afternoon after school to
attend a 3-day clinic. These
clinic* ar* very interesting. I
attended the one last year
over there. School* from all
over the state attend this
clinic and on Saturday even­
ing there will be a combined
massed concert by all the glee
eluba.
Sarah (Mr*. Ben)
Hodge ia ill. Sorry to hear
that she ia feeling bad. In a
conversation with Ben Tues­
day evening she was s lot
belter. • • • Again reminding
you of the TB Unit next Tues­
day, have that X-Ray mode.
* * * Oar thought this week
is s request for a repeat uf
some time ago on the Building
o f Life: ‘ Lite ia a building,
It rlsea slowly day by day,
through the years. Every new
lesson we learn lays a block
on the ediface which ia rising
silently within ua. Every ex ­
perience, every touch o f an­
other life on oure, every Influ­
ence that Impresses us, every
book wa read, every conver­
sation we have, every set o f
commonest days, add some­
Community Building back cf thing to top invisible KuiMmj

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turd M lM t M n u a dual

Wf H i m Oi M n T
l i t e r truupiut, t e Mcood
Flans tor (be annul Fourth rack operation this week.

Year end reports far too in cooperation of Councilman
North Orlando Volunteer Po­ Arthur
Rhodes,
provided
lice and Fir» Departments
Christmas for a needy family
were read before council at
Tuesday night’s monthly but!- in the area.
Other than Stephenson, those
ness meeting.
Bob Stephenson, councilman serving as volunteers a n
and commissioner of police, Chief Andrew Perrin and Har­
presented the police report old Beaks and Harvey Greanwhich showed the following ya.
The leu detailed fire de­
totals:
partment report was given
Man hours spent in police
by Chief Bill Hahn who advis­
training school at Maitland,
ed that one Ore had occurred
111; complaints Investigated,
involving six men for a total
29; warnings issued. S3; sumof eight hours.
monies served, 13; bouses
Hahn Informed that very
checked, 27; prowler reports
little time as yet had been
answered, 32; juveniles warn­
spent on actual training for
ed of curfew, six;; accidents
tho men but that moot wera
investigated, six; total man
Navy trained and already
hour* on duty, 1,317 and total
have a good knowledge mt
amount of gaaoline used, 313
tire fighting methods.
gallons.
Equipment secured for the
In addition, the department,
department also was itemised
in the report.
Official organisation of both
departments look place this
year after North Orlando got
Its first fully elected council
which took over in April.

E. D. White, representative
« f the Bureau cf Internal
Revenue, will be guest speak­
er for Friday's 10 a.m. meet­
ing of the DeBary Chapter of

died.
The firrt of the flrt. • wo­
rnaa, received tho kidneys af
a t e w n oa h jf Oct. I. The
kidneys erased to fuoetiou.
howavar, aad had to tw t e ­
rnovod. She died later.
The second patient, also in
New Orleans, was 44-year-old
Jefferson Davis, a dock work­
er. Davis spurred the hopes
ef traasplaat medicine after
receivtoi two kidneys from a
SO-poond chimpause Nov. 0
and recovering onongk to
leave the hospital by the end

MAJ. H. T. CHEN h u assumed command o f the
Marine Barracks at Sanford Naval A ir Station.
The 14-year Marine veteran la a graduate o f
Western Maryland Coltega and prior to assign­
ment here was operations officer with the Fleet
Marine Force on Okinawa.

CALDWELL, N. J. (U PI) A Uruguayan waa almost
taken to the cleaners Wednes­
day, but came out in good
shape thanks to a 23-year-old
Bible student.
Carlos Salguero, sales man­
ager' for a tobacco company
la Montevideo, Uruguay came
here three weeks ago with hla
wife to visit old friends.
He brought along a tuxedo
for evening wear, and S3 tlOO
bills, which he stuffed info a
pocket of the tux for safe
keeping.
Hi* wife unknowingly took
the tuxedo to Kalter's Dry
Cleaners—with the money still
in the pocket.
Shelton Thompaoa, 29, a Bl-

bie student and part-time
worker at the store, came
across the money while pro­
cessing the suit. He gave it
lo the afore owner, who put it
la a safe and returned It when
Salguero arrived Wednesday.
“ 1 feel like • fool," said
Salguero. “ But a happy fooL"

Colts Sijjn Gaiters
BALTIMORE (U PI) - Bob
Gaiters, a halfback who broke
Into the National Football
League with the New York
Glanti in 1901, will return to
the NFL, from the Denver
Broncos next season with the
Baltimore Colts.

Reserve Board
Names Edmunds
Stetson
University Presi­
dent J. Ollle Edmunds has
been reappointed to the bosrd
o f directors o f the Jacksonville
branch o f the Federal Reserve
Bank o f Atlanta, It was an­
nounced today by the Federal
Reserve System In Washing­
ton.

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■a and even lew apapars to cloud
i Issue,
In ent Instance an Orange Coungroup called the Central Florida
raloa——t Council publicly stated

ported Out the Bluestone site was
more favorable than either of tha
two otteo In Hemlaole County. Howover, tha report contained so many
errors — such aa listing Orlando’s
population at 814.000 and Sanford’s
as 147.000, sm ug others — that
Bttlo credent could be given to tha
Arm's sum p results. Who retained
the jesaaith firm also remains on*

high school graduatea and not for
adontista and anginaara,
Thaaa and othar efforts appsraatly hart ban aimed at the Board
of Control to create sufficient con­
fusion to cause the Board to discard
tha three remaining situ and start
again the long and tedloua task of
selecting a site.
However, Information H ie Her­
ald has received from tim e'to time
leada this newspaper to contend
that tha Board is following ita in­
structions from the Legislature and
that under the leadership o f Chair­
man Bajra Harrison and the agen­
cy's executive director, Dr. J. Brow­
ard Culpepper, the central group, aa
we previously stated, will make lta
final selcetkm In tha beat interests
o f the school.

M m mjt 4ntl«f • amch

higher red blood can cent,
too, for Um o i f p i la thteoor
ta tkat ratified air.
You out guess what would
happen iI a M M M it unirsrslty
were to w a p tti with tU Uniw arty af Denver.
T U boy* from the lower al­
titude, luch ae the University
of Miami or Harvard or TWaae, weald U hampered by
competing la a higher altitude.
Coamaely, the taama from
COM PLETE ,
higher altitudes should leart
much Uka the wluaing horses
INVESTM ENT S E R V IC I
at tU race track.
For such boys would here a
higher number of red Mood
sene fat tU ir blood stream.
Aad at the lower altitude,
each as Miami, the Dearer
ALLXN A CO.
athletes would thus U se more
811 K. LEMON ST.
figurative “ f r e i g h t care"
LAKELAND, FLA.
available to haul oxygen to
tU ir mseclee.
i Midwest Btocfc Each
Other factors, h o w e v e r ,
of Trade
moat also bo equated, for a
teem from a cold or dry high

Bruce Biossot

Political Notebook

WASHINGTON (NBA) — when to detach them from through to the end. That cetM
President Johnson’s does prom t duties.
commit him to atay perhaps
**... Lay aside every weight, “ 4 •sseetotea say ha h u no It Is not yot char what loro until mld.JuIy—-If not beyond.
the sin which doth &gt;o easily beset present plans to build a com­ tha President might try to "Blending in’* tha others,
u&gt;, . . . run with patience the race plete White House staff of dangle bofora Theodora Sorvn- however, may depend on John*
■an, Kennedy’s special coniual son offering them a more
that la net before us.”— Hebrews Us own.
S in t the Board of Control mat
18:1.
What ho genuinely wants, aad (poach wrltar, who bow promising outlook than to m
e
e
a
In Sanford Dae. St, and alimlnated
they las1st, to to produce a hu competition from John, now foresee. The mixture he
tha Psssral site, newspapers In some
Wc accumulate a great deal Of lasting bland ot his small son's awa circle la thia Uttar soeke—of personalities, asp*
counties — ' especially Orange —
baggage aad bundles In the proceea cluster of staff Intimates and Job.
acitiea and loyaltioa—la hard
have attempted to confuse the Issue
of living, aad periodically it ta good tha aeasonad crow of key Soreaaon’a abilities are wide- to como by.
rangisg. One Johneon friend
bp eontlaueUy reftrin g to tha
'Kennedy holdover*.”
for ua to unload, to taka stock of
school t a s p a t institute. Actually,
that which may ba ansae, sad to
gays aae Johnson aide: la rois the young Nebraskan
It is to ba a four-year, degree grantrearrange our cargo.
"They’va forgotten mere a- will decide nothing U as chal­
— Rev. Fred B. Chance, Pastor
how tha Whito House lenging as tbs White llousa.
First Baptist Church, Sanford operate* than wall know for Tha U U Praeldent’a brother,
Attorney General Robert P.
a long time."
Kennedy, while not atrlctly a
The President's chances of
fergiag at toast a partial
single moot Important presi­
btead, durable enough to cany
dential advfaer.
through moat of 1M4. team to '* He'udU, df eoarm,'play no
ha mounting.
such n la hereafter. But bla
A taat will net ha long tn political eapahUltieo aad eoncoating. Tha first possible
Aad who could ba a bet­
Dr. BlBy Wlramsn, farmer "shake-out point” for the Ken­ tacto oould be immansoly use­
tor developer thaa a reel athletic director, basketball nedy holdovers will develop no ful.
And ha hlmaslf is said to ha
estate and huuranea men?
coach, and deaa of men at later than mid-February. By determined to aao the civil
That's probably why Stetson
then the President's budget
University picked Brndentoa’a Florida Presbyterian la SL and hi* Important massages rights fight in C o n g r e s s
Den BUlock as chairman of Petersburg, has been promot­
rtporto will hava
tha school's now development ed to associsie rice president glvtn to Congress, and he will
council.
la charge of development. have finished his first round
These ichooD know how ath- of talks with world leader*.
By Hal Cochran
letlc directors get around and
Leas than two wMha ago
O U R B O A R D IN G H O U S E
Rumors
do about aa good
what good they can do.
top Kennedy assistant, using
* 0 0
Job of spoiling friendship* as
L 6 0 9 f t M A trv, U ( A Maw/
anonymity,
predicted
a
sis*
^
MAKTVtA, f O M S - C N e H
J
roomers sometimes do in spoil­
The Orange County Sheriffs
■tiMaw’VooooiDoFAnOBncxeid
*- Mounted Passe'i first 1984 able rxodua of Ui* late Pres­ ing marriages.
ident'* people by midwinter.
W tyo u m au »
Q 6 p« in&lt;s5W1Ub
performance will feature an
t u n r c x c c a o N B f c p m -i o p a r e H o o m
Soma have argued that their
(At.tty could an Fit a J would holp , exhibition of Tennessee Walk­ ‘commitment,” mors to their We dislike people who talk
1CMBAmva vaisktt rU cvau MOrtaf ‘ ing horsei. Tha ihow will bo
fallan leader than to Johnson, behind eur back, especially in
, U K 1 M lM n f H A M -/ fT H B l A ST THUS X
held Sunday Falrvlcw Park,
movlsa.
would then be fulfilled.
v — /a rumph J/y «.w v rT M e «a x 1
on Leo ItoaJ across from the
/ v “‘— - i - /f IOOKBDUKBA
That
prospect
la
changing.
Now would be a good time
' ySw?fU lWAFF16 tftOM IN U l Baa Whit* Raceway.
No more than on* or two first•
•
*
*
\ THa M a R M t N C 'fl
fur
wives to start smoking
National Airlines, support­ rank men—If even that ouny cigars to help husbands bum
ing an enlarged fleet and in­ —may drop out when the win up tha Yula supply.
creased capacity with mors ter crush is over for tha PrMIntensive advertising aad pro­ ident
In soma of tha women’s new
Kenneth O'Donnell, though
motion, flew ITt.t million re­
clothes
and on our freeways
venue paiungsr miles In Dee !*** busy than under Kennedy there are dangerous curves
as
appointments
secretary,
ember for a now one-month
ahead.
record In passenger service soon will be asked to use his
*
*
•
talent for political strategy
When you live to tears well
U. 8. Dept, of Agriculture In Johnson's election cam
you learn to live well.
palgn.
A
similar
bid
will
go'
to
Inspectors were busy In '83.
They inspected enough fresh Lawrcnco O'Brien, congrccfruits and vegetables to fill slonal liaison chief, known for
more than 1.S million rail his auperb organising skills.
cars.
Tha attraction of politics la
REALLY MAD*
Their offices were busy, loo, ■treng for both. I f they ac­
I have lost an confidence fat
The USDA Issued more than cept, aa la thought likely, the
83,000 market reports last only Issue will be how and the Americana . . . who are
the moat unjuit people la the
year.
world.
Specimens of metal which
—Prince Norodom lihsaouk
Sanford, Florida Thura,, January 9, 1964 may be used In Boeing super­
sonic t'lnsporta *r* being
of Cambodia.
pulled apart under million
WALTKB A. fllU O W , KUITOa A ID Pt'BLISMBa
pound (433.000 kg) forces la
There la aa element of bles­
t w is t l. iT B m io u
n m w u lls
lsbs at the Boeing Company's
sing in automation. It la rap
Meahe Blest Onpi.
airplane division la Renton,
Idly becoming a real cutm
J4* “
SMOMMAlUU
Wash.
“ t " 1* '0* J&amp;j1* "
Bailees* Usnsi.r
to this country that couli
* VU* WULLS
HAMMIkrrr B. JOMNM
• *
a
bring ua to a national catas­
Cls.tlM .il Director
The world's largest midway,
■ a im * o lb b io s
r n s m v o l t o l in i
trophe.
■oeleiy Editor
Rlrrulttla* M in ted
the nation's finest rodeo, Mg
—Georg* Hrany, AFLC10
car auto races, auto thrill
president
show, famed musical enter­
tainers aad other eveau will
1 have, ta recent year*,
headline attractions at the
been responsible for glvlnj
Altamonte Springe
30th annual Florida State Pair
Lsho Maty
a certain amount of employ
Mr*. Jail* Barts*
Mrs. fraacM Waster
la Tampa, Feb. 4-13.
meat to printers.
S U - llll
tr td lll
• *
•
—The Duke of Edinburgh.
Casselberry
Lake Moans
Florida Ckrua Commission
Tha book copyists of mm
Mrs. Jim Casselberry
Mrs. 11. L Job*,on
General Manager Homer C. dtoval awmaatartoa worked
«a m a
Hooka says Florida will have onl y during tha daylight
Cheloot a
IN C O M E T A X
Leagweod
to spend more money on ad hour* far fear of firs from
JeanMagla
Mrs. Doans Catos
vertiatng and merchandising artificial light aourcaa. Altar
US-JS17
la order to expand Into new tha scribe had finished a P R E P A R A T IO N
North ______
markets aa heavier crop* re­ page, his work was proofMrs, Mobs Grissued
road agaiaot the original by
turn, and la order to bat
HAROLD A .
u i- m t
multi-million promotions now a second person and tha
A P P LE B Y
•boots
wan
not
an
to
an­
planned for synthetic pro
other
who
tneartod
titles,
Mr*. Clsroaca Snyder
ducts.
TELEPHONR
U M N1
headlines, Initiate tad notes.
FA M N I
8UU
another
arttet
on
this
Ovtodo
anembly
Una
did
any
Mrs. Geay^Kalaay
Always remomtr that • flu
4M VIRGINIA AVE.
(a n »
S A /V F O S
snecu is aa ill wind that •ary . Iflu m ln a tio M
8AN FORD, FLORIDA
blow* nobody also

Thought For Todoy

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Forogropht

Barbs

U yon rod.
destiy ge In Fflce’e Peak when
the oxygen ta the sir te thin,
nor?
Bach a patient may have a
sadden heart attack, and yon
can sa* the mackaalril reason,
can’t yen?
Severn heart patients am
even amrned against taking
airplane flights unless sde&gt;
quale oxygen to at their tlbow
to make up for any reduction
in oxygen content due tn the
aeml-preosurtocd robins.
Science and medicine in par.
tteotor, are very simple things
If yon employ "koreo Mnse”
and took fo r the rouae-and-ef.
fact relationships.
But many people are Ignov.
ant of theeo nmdlrol facts be*
rouse medicine hu been to*
inarticulate. Bn grateful te
your newspaper for clarifying
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Talent Show
British Hh U.S. 'Double Standard' On TradeAudilions Set
Monday
LONDON

(D P I)

—

Some Things Writer Would LikeTo Have Changed During 1964

n .

. U. 8. attempts to halt tha tala
at British horn to Cuba.
Newspapan a c c u s e d the
United States of using black*
Mail and doable standards.
Thors were Indications that
another ally of the United
States, Spain, waa determined
to go ahead with trade with
Premier Fidel Castro's regime
despite U. 8. disapproval. IBformed sources la Jdadrid be*
tiers Spain will build abcut
100 ships for Cuba worth
about 1500 million.
In both the ship deal and
the agreement to sell Cuba
$11.3 million worth of Brit*
lsh double-decker buses, the
argument used by the sellers
la the tame:
I f the Unl'ed States can
Mil millions of dollars worth
o f grain to the Soviet Union
and its eatellitos in Europe,
other Western nations ought
to bo obis to do business with
Cnba.
Britain Mid tt has no legal
means to stop tho sals of
buses by ths Ley land Motors
Co. Government sources noted
that Britain in not pniticipat*
ing la the American trade
boycott of Cuba and that the
buses have no strategic value.
The British press was mors
outspoken.
"For ths lore o f Pete I" the
London Dally Mail exploded.
“The fact Is that the United
States applies doublo stan­
dards whan D comaa to trade
with the CommunoeU," ft
added. "Both tho administra­
tion and Congreea mproved the
sale of wheat to tho Sovlst
Union — and rightly so. But
wo could arguo that filling a
Busslan belly is far more
strategic than saving Cuba."
The dispute has caused ir­
ritation on both sidos of tho
Atlantic, and British officials
Mid thsy hops it will dla
down befora the meeting between President Johnson and
Prime Minister Sir Alec
Douglas-Home next month.
They noted that the bus
ideal negotiations hava been
; public knowledge both hero
and in Washington f o r
months, with each aids fully
aware of tho other’s position.
tt is estimated that sales
i f sunglasses la 1M3 will
total IN million.

Legal Notice
-ix t u x rin criT m i k t o r
THE SIXTH JID IrM L ( 'l l .
«:l t t ix txn rn a sr.wi.
xnt.n carxTV ri.nttiD.%.
CN.tlCKSr xo. ixsii
Carroll U Want anil Dorothy
JL Ward, hit wile
Ftatnttffa

vn.

XV. a. Oallowhur. a lto known

ae W i l l 's . Gallowhur, at al

l&gt;«r«n&lt;1anti
Order ml hU lrallra
STATU o r VI.OHIDI TO THIS
DBrKXDAXTSi
W . a . Oallowhar, alto knows
aa W ill a..Oallowhar, and —
(lallowhur, apouae o f W. (1.
(lallow hur; E. Alexam ltr P ow ­
e ll and ----- Pow tll. apouaa of
K, A ltia n d tr P ow ell; Jam tt
hi lit ■ and ----- hi Ilea, tpou»t of
Jam te Hit**; Wlnaton K. tSrles
end . — flrles. epouae o f Wina ton X . O rlesi Ouy Chambtrt

end ---- ■ Chamber*,, apouae of

flu y Chambtrt; If any o f the
above named and detcrlbtd
Ittfendanta be drad. than thtlr
Unknown tpouttt. halra. dtvlataa, l*taM *«, sranlaaa, ll*nera. a itle n ttt, tru tttta. era
dltora, or other p artita or par
aona, elalmlnr by. through,
under or agalnat tald l&gt;*f«n.l
anti, who art not known to
he either dead or alive; all
claim ant* under any o f aeid
all p*r»on» or partita
£artlaa;
avln g er claiming to have any
rlsh t. title er Interact In the
p illow in g dtecrlhed Unde lo­
cated
in Htmlnole
County,
Vlnrlda. to wit;

Huulhaaat Quarter (BE'4)
of rinuthttat Q u a r t e r
(SKU) of Stollon IS
Townahlp tl South, lUnse
tl Ktal.

T o il are haraby notified that
tha Plalntlfft. C arroll U Ward
and Dorothy H. Ward, hit wife,
hava flir t ault aealnet you
In the Circuit Court o f the
.Ninth Judicial Circuit. In and
for tha County o f Kamlnole,
State of Florida, to quiet title
to the real property herein
above dtacrlbad. The abbre
vlated title of tald tult la Carroll I . Ward and Dorothy It.
Ward, hie wife. P laintiff*, v*
W . Q, Oallowhur. aim known
a t W ill
(lallowhur, at
Dafandant*. C h a n c e r y Xo.
U til,
In the above etytad
Court. Ton are hereby required
and commanded to file your
Armorer or other
d*f*netva
pUadtne to the Complaint end
Amendment filed In eald cauee
en or befora February
IStI
In the office e f C lerk o f Clr
cult Court In and (o r Samlnola
County
Florida,
and
carve
Copy of eama on Harold E.
Junto, ttS Coat Cenlral Ave­
nue, Orlando, Florida. A ttor­
ney for plaintiff*, and upon
' failure to do earn#, a Docroo
P re Confeeeo Will be entered
aealnet yoe and the eauts
proceed as pari*.
ta Wltnee* w h ereof I have
; hereunto eat my hand and
i f f land the official **al of
thlo Court into 1th day e f
fanuary ISM-

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OVIEDO C LE R K Mr*. Dorothy Courier, right, administered the oath o f
office at this week’s council meeting to new member, Robert L . Ward and
returning officials Mayor H . L. Gary and Councilman T . L. Lingo hJr.,
le ft to right.
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Nike X Seen
As Answer To
Russian ICBM

Auditions (or Um Loop Year
Talent Show to bo sponsored
oa Feb. a bp ths Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce wtD be
bold tram T:3* p. m. xntU 9.30
p. m. next Monday st the C ef
C building la Lske lfary.
Individuate sod group* trom
■il parts ef (Be eownty are
being urged to psAldpsto In
the show which will be pre­
sented st ■ p. m. on the sche­
duled date la tbs Sanford Jun­
ior High auditorium.
Tho#* wishing further Infor­
mation may contact any mem
her of too commute* In
charge. Heading this group as
chairman la James Delightray and working with him era
Clarence PonsVleoo. Richard
Kioto. Mrs. VMs Wsrtelmaa,
Mr*. Hilda Gardner Dr. Frank
Leone, Mm, Ruth Boutwell
and Mrs. Frances Wester,

Refugee Protest Of British Danesky Visits
Sale Of Buses To Cuba Grows Legion Post

PITTSBURGH (UP1) - Lt.
Gen. Charles B. Duff, com­
mander of the U. S. A m y Air
Defense Command, believes
tho Nike X program may be
tho answer to a detense
against Russia’s interconti­
nental ballistic missile.
Duff, on an Inspection tour
of Nlke-Herculea missile sites
here Wednesday, explained
that there currently is no de
fenss against the ICBM.
However, Duff said lt la
hoped that "Nike X will pro­
vide that defense.” He said
an evaluation of the Nike pro
gram would bs mads next
year.
Now being conducted at the
Kawjaleln Atoll la the Pad
lie and White Sands proving
grounds in New Mexico, the
Nike X program Includes two
types of missiles, both ex­
pected to be equipped with
nuclear warheads.

DeBary Bridge
Club Plays
11 Tables
Play for U tables was directed by Mrs. George Peartall at this week's Tuesday
afternoon meeting of the De­
Bary Duplicate Bridgo Club.
Winners were NS, first,
Mrs. Frank Austin and Mrs.
Robert Nieholls; second. Phil
DeBerard and Mrs. Edwin
Wacbter; third. Mrs. Ida B.
Sanders and J. A. Sheffield
and fourth, Mrs. Ruth Blatt
end Mrs. David Singer.
EW, first, Mrs. Loris Weeks
and Mrs. Louise Middleton;
second, Mrs. Marjorie Harm
and William Lula; third, Mrs,
Myron Accardl and Mrs. Myr­
tle Dunnebacke and fourth,
Mrs. Marlon Ackerman and
Harry M. Brown,

MEXICO CITY (U N ) — seised a group of Cuban ref­
Cuban refugee* here joined ugeea because the bus deal
their compatriots In Miami waa already cooking and the
L o n d o n government didn’ t
taat night in demanding a boy­
want "to place any obstacle in
cott of British goods in retal­ the way of a juicy autobus
iation for tho sale of British sale."
buses to Fidel Castro’s revolu­
tionary regime.
Angel Gonaalez, leader of
the local branch ef the (ref­
ugee) Student Revolutionary
Directorate (DRE), issued a
statement charging that Brit­
ain puts trade ahead of hum­ LONDON (UPI)—It wasn’t
anity.
the piano, it was the pianists
MWe are not surprised by the Somebody who wanted to
British guvernment-authorixed get rid of an old upright piano
■ale of 400 buses . . , to the Just dropped it on a North
Castro tyranny, since we know London s t r e e t Wednesday
. . . Great Britain has come night. And passeraby couldn’t
to bo known m 'Perfidious Al­ reilat stopping to bang out a
bion' because of its measure­ tune.
ment of partiotism against
“ First It waa a bus conduc­
mercantile advantage," th e tor going home,” one sleep,
statement said.
less resident nearby reported.
Gonxales urged hie fellow "Then two girls. The latest
Cubans to boycott British were three lads. I telephoned
products under the slogan, Scotland Yard, but the yard
"with each English product didn’t accm to think tt waa
you bay you contribute to the an emergency.”
assassination of a patriotic The piano, at latest reports,
Cuban against a Soviet wall." was stlU there, being tinkled
He charged that Britain fail­ away. ’
ed to react vigorously against
the "invasion" of a British One of every 13 persona la
Caribbean iatand last August the United States Uves on a
by a Caatmite gunboat which farm.

Strangers Do
Bang Up Job
On Old Piano

Being Nothing Mora Than A
Ming Of A Few o f The
Things I Would Like TO Do
in UM:
Make tt illegal tor adver­
ts to use the word Only”
In front of Items coating mar*
m to cento, tt gives many
ef m a feeling of financial
Insecurity to aw ad* readtag "Only $393.33,” or, ‘‘A
Bargain at oaly $J,*7».20.'" It
■■has us weoder If we are
the only folks In tha United
States who think that "only”
several hundred dollars Is
quite a bit of dough—no mat­
ter how you dotcribo tt.
’ Eliminate tho half • time
flow at football games. These
constitute the largest bore
alnee Swiss bellringers went
oat of style. The bands can
barely be heard (which might
be n blessing), and the pat­
ina they form a n recogn­
isable only by opium smokers
end the genius who thought
them up In tha quiet of the
coBoio gym.
Head a crusade against In
vocations by minister* before
the start of sports events,
especially those held on Sun
day. What these prayers idd,
save a touch of sacrilege,
escapes me.
Sponsor a tow television
■bows In which everyone Is

By Jana Casselberry
District Commander Nick
Danesky ef Mt. .Dora visited
American Legion Memorial
Post 234 of Casselberry it
Monday night’s meeting held WHITE SPRINGS (UPI) at the Woman's Club.
A special musical program
He brought with him (he will be held here Sunday hon­
necessary materlali and In­ oring Stephen Foster, who
structions for making state- died 100 years ago.
wide the Veterans Census Foater wrote Florida's stale
which members of the Cassel­ song, Old Folks at Home, and
berry Post are conducting lo­ the state has established
cally.
memorial to the composer on
The Post will benefit from the banka of the Suwannee
the Charity Night to be held River.
at the Sanford-Orlando Ken­ Speaker at the program will
nel Club next Thursday.
be Caleb J. King Sr., editor
Plana are being made for a emeritus of the Florida Times
joint dinner meeting of the Union. The musical program
Post and Auxiliary Unit which will Include Foster favorites
will be held on Feb. 3 at the sung by an ensemble from
Tradewlndi Cafeteria in Sem­ Tallahassee and the Amigo
inole Plata.
I Male Singers from Lake City.

Stephen Foster
Program Sunday

Bay o f
even buy something that
“ Only So Much."
B ar* enough a serve net to
ttp in places when a NO
TIPPING sign la displayed.
Pass a highway patrol car
on too highway. I never havo
been able to do It, even if
the highway ear were parked
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om to start. If any of you
havo a walking tree, please
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happy, not a single doctor
shows hla face, no one loses
his salad, and, U too show
la a Western, hava
tip off the Indiana to
the horses of the pioneers
first, and then the pioneers.
Without horses—and I believe
the Indiana know this—ths
pioneers really would find it
tough going.
Let everyone know that, as
enjoyable as "Sing Along With
Mitch” is with the sound on,
It’s twice as good with ths
sound off. Watching Mitch
hlmstlf, with no aound, is
Just short of a riot.
Shrink the heads—U K U
possible to shrink them—of
all tho people who pay $230
for a single seat at the ListonClay fight oo February 23th
in Miami. The fight couldn’t
be worth more than $23 top*
If Sonny and Lucius fought
while going over Niagara
Falla Instead of In a ring.
Put aa end to eule, coy
Christmas cards.
Make tt against the law for
99 per cent of all the res­
taurant! to terra apple pie.
What most of them do to the
poor helpless apple, and the
crust the apples are laid to
rest on, constitutes a felony
at least.
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year'a county champs— are
tour aad two la tha wia aad
lorn department at this time.
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DoBary Doha spilt their
points 8-1 with the M. A R.
Bar.
Etta Dormso converted the
M-T; Grace Keck end Laura
Leahy the t-T; Doris Hock
aad Jean Sheridan tho 44.
Tbs 1-10 foil for Mari* Claowski, Doris Omsy tad Sophia
Woodses and tbs 8-U tor Dot
Buttes and Judy Clarks,
while Mary TomalssM picked
up th* 8-7. Pat Slpley rolled
'.M (Or the Mgh fame and
Dot Button turned in th* high
icrteeef 48a.

Fighters Picked

Tho red-bot Lyman Gray,
hounds, who warn to bo o^ shooting aad our-vobeuadiag
ovarybody they*vo played re­
cently, renew Orange • Balt.
Conference competition whoa'
they take a hop to Apopka to
matt tha Blue Darters. This
ihould he abeet the bast teat
tha Greyhound* win hava mat
this season. But Walt Diuraa'
quintet seams to bo rising to
sack occasion and (hare's e
good possibility tho 'Hounds
eaa knock of! tha strong Dar-

son, has posted eight victories
sod one defeat The lorn earn*
at toe hands of DeLaad Mat
Tuesday night
la aU of then contests, th*
school's JayVec five# will b*
engaged in preliminary tilts.

SCOTCH PLANS, N. J. (UPU— Tho New Jersey Box.ng Writers' Association Wadicsday selected middleweight
.-hamplon Joey Glanlclto is
"comeback fighter of the
year" and named Rubin Herrleu e) Carter, tha No. 1 mid­
dleweight contender, aa "fight­
er of tho year.**

N B A Game On T V
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
Natlonel Basketball Associa­
tion’s annual All-Star gama at
Boston next Tuesday will be
televised nationally by Sports
Network, Inc., beginning at
I p . n . (EST).

THE M O L E MEDAL PLAY EADEB TOURNAMENT got under tray
Wedaeeday at tha Mayfair Country Club. Tha low att affair wiD be played
on three eonaecutive Wednesdays. Playing la tha opening round were
(le ft to right) France# Goodman, Mary Whelchol,
Myrtle Adams.

CHICAGO (UF1)— Charles today aad said ha baUtvad
0. Finley defied American othor club owners would au­
Longue President Joe Cronin thorise him to move hi* Ath­
letics franchiss bom Kansas
City to Louisville.
Finley Moated Cronin for
T “ Upg public Wednesday an
order to Mm to rafrala from
making "any further arrange*
manta" for tho transfer and
"await tho determination of
Nam*
tha American Lsaguo concern­
Atchison, Glenn
ing tha matter."
Bury, Brian
Cronin has called a mooting
Green, Route
of tho 1sagos'* board of direc­
Helms, Brant
tors — representatives from
Jarrett, Eddie
Cleveland, Los Angeles, Chi­
Lott, Larry
cago, Nsw York and Boston—
Lucas, Jim
tor Jan. 16 in Now York and
Strauihan, Dave
baa ordered n league meeting
West, Jack
tha earns day, obviously to
West, Leonard
consider Finlay's situation.
Wintost, Steve
Tho outspoken insurance man
Mangel, David
Newell, Charles
Posener, Richard
Duncan, Glenn
Gaines, Raymond
Overton, Danny
Paulsen, Dos
Ruddy, Paul
Stuart, Bruce

$4 A Plate
L M ANGELES (UP!) Menken of the West and
East Pro Bowl All-Star squads
att down to lunch togothor to­
day before they retire to their
corners and com* out fighting
Sunday at Memorial Coliseum.
Fan# got • chance at 14 a
plat* ta chit-chat with tho
proa at tha aaaual affair, held
la Urn Bilim oro Bowl.
After a few ipoocboa and
other hi-JLnx tho squads fo
back into training lor tha 14th
annual Fra Bowl game.
Urn Wait la rated a alx-anda-half point favorite ia this
year's gnni* largely because
of tho present* of eight mombar* of tho champion Chicago
Boars aad eight members of
tha Green Bay Paekera.

haa been in dispute with Kan­
sas City over Me loses oa
Municipal Stadium, now expir­
ed, sine# spring. Earlier this
wash ho signed a contract for
tho A ’a to play la Louisville
in 1064 aad 1968.
Tha contract announcement
inspired Cronin’s telegram,
which said also that ha consid­
ered Finley’s activities "un­
fair” to tho Kansas City fens
and •'that it could "result ta
ilsUhuionmcnt for tho baaotail public of Louisville."
Cronin's message was re­
leased for publication anti
Finley exploded. " I consider
your releasing ta tho praoa tho NEW YORK (U P !) - Hu­
telegram which you sent mo bert Hilton, U l, Glea Cora,
this morning vary unfair and N. Y., outpointed Ray Batay,
unethical, he wired Cronin.
las. New York ( I ).

General Manager Paul Richard* Mid Uw spring train­
ing elate would open March 14 ngiinet tha Phitedolpkia
Phillies la C latm tor aad will conclude m April 11, la
Cocca against their Oklahoma City tana d a k
Tha Colta win moot 14 major league daho aad all o f
thorn ozcopt tho Xilwaukoo Braves will ha aow pro-ooa■oa oppoamto. Previously, tho .44* had traiaod la Arii£M with tho othor four Ariaoaa baaod elaha aa their
opponcaU.
Tho .440 Will ho mooting far the flret ttm* h* Motor*
oovoa American Loagao club*, including tho dWorltaa
League champion New York Yankaeo ia two gmmao)
Chicago While Sox, one game; Miaoooota Twine, three
gamea; Detroit Tlgera, two gnaea; Baltimora Orioles,
two rameo; tho Kanaoa City A ’a, Urea gomoo, aad W eak
Ington Senaton, ana game; for a total o f 14 gm iM
agalnat American League opponents.
The big dates with the Yankee* wUl he oa Mar. 1«
at Cocoa and Sunday, Apr. 5 at Ft. Lauderdale.
The Ado will meet National Tngnt opponent* U
timet, including tha World Champion Lea
Dodgen, one game; Pittsburgh Pirates, one game} PhO.
adelphla PMtltes, four gamea; Cincinnati Bade, one game;
New York Mete, two gamea; SL Louie Cardinals, twe
game*; and tho MUwaukoa Bratoo, twe garni*
The Colt 45$ will brook camp tho erasing o f Apr. IS
and fly to Cincinnati whoro they will open tha National
League Championship season Apr. U, against the Bads.
Pitchers and catchers will begin workouts ta Cocoa
on Feb. 4 and the remainder of tho 44e' squad Will report

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Hook. A Ponds Hurry, A Cklcksboo Masts, I. neshaw sy Dee,
A Doanla Abbs, f . N otifies, Si
Miss Dunmora

TSIXTH HATH — B/tS Hilo—
Hrado A— 1. I’trry HI, A Idcnt,
A Loyal Luke, A Rsininsd, A
CkesrokOO Sundial, A Susan
DsWItt, T. Food Town, A Mattsrtel
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Hos'a Oal. A Jayna Noaly, *.
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It was Muguena and Ermu
all tho way in the eighth
Wednesday night's champion­
ship jal alai action at th* Or­
lando Seminole Fronton.
Aldas and Aguitin gave de­
termined chase throughout the
contest, but bad to bo satis­

SH O E
AND ROLL
DIAGRAM OF M AN with bowling ball in four-step motion.

How To Teach Youngsters
Before discussing tho fourstep approach with your
youngsters, emphasise t h a t
the etrldes are to be natural.
There is no secret approach
and no special atop*. The ap­
proach should b« taught by
illustrating e natural fouratop walking stride.
Position yourself la front
el the class. You don't need
a bowling ball Demonstrate
the four-step approach, tak­
ing one atop at a time, startlag with tha right foot.
Now hava your youngstcra
corn* up in a group (four at
a time) and. with you in ccntar, evsryoaa hold bands.
White yon tail cadence, step
off together, right foot firat,
then left, right; finally bring
your left foot alongside your
right and push tt forward in­
to a slid*.
Repeat saveral times. By
walking with your youngsters,
they will fool tha rhythm of
th* etep*. .Work Individually
with thas* who don't seam
to be getting th* rhythm.
Now have your youngsters
«it down. Pick up a ball and

demonitrate the steps com­
bined with the pushaway and
pendulum swing (see dia­
gram).
Do this by facing the group.
Show how initial movement of
the arm with the ball, and the
first step with your right foot,
occurs simultaneously. Push
th* ball forward and down­
ward over the right foot.
On tho second step (left
foot), the ball starts back­
ward. It reaches a point just
past tho right leg aa you
complete the step. This la the
minimum height of tha backawing.
The third step — the backawing step — is on the right
foot. The ball reaches no

higher than tha shoulder on on the left foot, and release
tho backiwlog.
the ball.
On (he fourth etep, the arm
comes forward simultaneous­ Now is a good time to re­
ly with the forward slid* on view everything. Then put
tha left foot, and the ball ia your youngster* on their own.
released.
To instruct your youngsters
Individually, take your posi­
tion on Me or her ball side.
With your left hand, bold
your youngster's right wrist.
Explain that the youngster is
going to take the steps, and
that you are going to work
the balL
At you both atirt forward,
push the ball out and down.
Continue tho swing of th* arm
as you call cadence for the
iteps, finishing with tho slid*
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MISS ORBIT OF 1M4, pretty A w Pool# o f Cocon Beech, was n recent
visitor o f the Orlando Seminole Jal Ala! Fronton, w han ahe received
pointers on the ancient sport from Gaati, one o f the Basque players. Ava
will be o ff to Hollywood in the near future fo r n screen teat and a walk-on
part in n forthcoming Frank Sinatra m ovie

BRANDS

FARRELL’S

fied with second, white Astiga and Echaaia were third.
In the Dally Double events,
Arrooa wrapped up tha third
game' win with eaa* whfia
Agustia battled Ms way to tha
fourth gama victory. The 8-1
combination returned 184-00.

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By Ruth M ille tt

B yA b igo il Von Buron

Jasl w m i » t a l i to Rath
K B s * R tttor S-rriea, «/#
Tho B a M Hamid, p, 0.
Bos 480, Dept. A , Radio City
Station, Now York 19, N. Y.

la lM

appear hi thin, aeo-through
nylon dusters. Anyway, ha
•ays ha sura wiihee they
would cover up as they a n
togracofult I was taught

hoaiery, those and a fresh
house dress. And, bellsre
mo, I wasn't trying to
tempt tha null carrier,
either. PIoom print thla so
tho guilty ones wW see it
and taka tha hint
M AIL CARRIER’S W IFE
DEAR W O E : I doubt if
the average housewife haa
any intention o f carrying
away the mall carrier. It’s
her M AIL she's Interested
in net your MALE,
t o o
DEAE ABBY: la tt pra­
yer to thank people at tha
grave for having coma to o
funeral T My little niece
passed away last wash. She

WM M ly tw * yvatv t o
Tha funeral was naan In
ttteadaae*, but T»ry lev*,
ly. Whon wo won all laavlag *ki cemetery, th a
cklld’a grandmother want
around to all tha paopla aha
know and said. "Thank yon
for coming," Thla la tha
fin t tiraa 1 haw ever heard
of THANKING paopla for
attending a funeral. WA in 't
aha out of orderT
SIMPLE QUESTION

oa t o | M « folks
fur ill to p to. to k v m m
never got oak tad to anything
on thitr m
That conatant

D B A* NKKVOUSt I f Ua
■other haa no holy la t o
kitchen and It la apparent

DEAE ABBY: J u t a
comment on the letter
from the mother of n fifth
grader who wanted o gar­
ter belt and nylon stockInga. My 12-year-old con la
n bortt conformlet. In the
fifth ha atarted giving mo
thla "But Mom, everybody
olea la . .
business. I
broke him o f the habit by
anawailng, "71m . Give mo
n liat of all the boye and
IH call their mothera and
b m what they say.” Na­
turally, I was never given
the urns of one boy. And
that put a stop to i t
MRS. M.

DEAR SIMPLE: I sea
ing those the knew for ut­
tering the funeral. And If
you do, you appear to hava
dug uncommonly deep to
find fau lt

M I can.”
I*d any tho meat important
thing o f nil la tha Idas you
already have: to fit Into tho
family with u little commo­
tion and friction ae possible.
To to that you'll havo to

denes. Don’t count on your
daughter and her hatband for
your toclal life. Make friends
on your own. Have aomo out­
ride biters* to of your awn.
And lot It ba understood
from tho etart that "mother”
can look after herself.
Tho mothers who art hard­
Gat la e ff your chest For est for • young couple to
• personal, unpublished re­ share a home with art tho
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3385, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose n stamped, self-addressed envelope.

DXAR ABBY: I have
been going steady with a
nice awn for six months
and ha wants me to meet
his people. He says hie
mother wants me to come
for dinner. I am 28 and he
U 32. When 1 go to hie
house for dinner for tha
first time, should I offer
to help hie mother with tha
dishes afterwards T I hava
nevsr mat hie mother or
father.
NERVOUS

For Abby’s
To Havo A
ding," M nd
Abby, Box
Hills, Calif.

booklet, "How
Lovely Wed­
50 cents to
3365, Beverly

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Xemamher, tot, that the
young folka ahoold hare the
houaa to thmueives, occailonFood
for convamtlon:
ally, iron I f you have to go Ruth M l l l a t t ' a "Happier
to a marie alone to gtra It Wives (hints for ltoehanda)."
to then*. When they are en­
tertaining y i u n g frienda,
manage eomehaw to get out
LOO
of the way, without letting
them foal yon think you
aren't wanted.
Ba wary about giving ad­
vice or ahowbig disapproval
at tha way your daughter
and bar hnaband manage
their Ufa. Yon naturally will
■oe w hit yin M ulder to ha
mistakes they a n nuking
and will h i tempted to point
them cu t Don’t And nevar
taka aidea In ■ family argu­
ment In fa c t when thtago
look atom y, It would ho n

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I play with a groat many
partners during tho course o f
• year. Invariably they ask
i f I have any set rules for
them to follow and I always
tall them thla, "Any time you
double your oppouonte whoa
you era going to bo on load
havo your mind mado up as
to what jrou are going to

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Jan, in which were aged
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Wedding Planned For Club

George T. Haig

Color Film

Lynn Jackson, J. C. Graves 11
United In Chapel Ceremony

Shown AuxiHafy
Memben

te t candlelight cerenMny.l
M 4 p.m. Doe. ML Catherine
Lgm Jackson became the1
liride of John Cahrin Graves
O. am of Mr. and Mrs. John
Calvin Graves. The bride it
the daughter of Rtar Admiral
USN (ret) Hobart Wood*
Jackson and Mn. Jackson.
Rav. Grover Sewell per­
formed the double ring cere­
mony at the U. S. Naval Air
Station Chapel. The chape!
waa decorated with lighted
tapers sad arrangements of
white fogi mums and white
cornstiMf. Mrs. Robert Smith
w u organist and Mra* Harry
Mebalberger, soloist, s a n g
“ Song of Ruth" by Gounod
end "Today 0 Lord" by R.
DeKofsn.
Admiral Jackson gave his
daughter in marriage and for
her vowa she wore a white
lacs and taffeta gown. The
bodice was fashioned of band
dipped lace with a square

and falling Into n chapel
length train. The Hager tip
length veil of Illusion was
edged M lace end etteched to
« fitted lace cap outlined in
■Cod pearls. Her shoes were
lace covered and aha carried
s cascade of white egmeMsa
■id lUy-of-Uw-valley. She
wore a pearl and diamond
iavalier, a gift from the

Altam onte

Personals
Ry Jails Ratten
Guesti for tha holidays at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Schoolcraft, 409 South
Street, were Mr. and Mrs. C.
O. Bunn and aon, Robert,
Miami; Dr. and Mn. M. K.
Townsend and children, Les­
lie, Lean and Steven, Moorehead, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs.
If. A. Landry and daughter,
Barbara, and Mr. and Mn.
P. C. Kearns.
M n. Bunn and Mrs. Town­
send are the Schoolcraft’s
daughters. Landry is Mrs.
Schoolcraft's brother and
Mrs. Kesrn la her mother.
Dr. Townsend is assistant to
the president of Moorchead
State College.
Mr. and Sirs. Clyde Mudee,
Schnectady, N. Y., are houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Hearn, Oakridge Road.

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DeBary Personals
Wieboldt's

Mr. and Mrs. James G.
Johnaton, Lucerne Drive, haa
her granddaughter. G w e n
Posdena of Connecticut, stay

Ing with thorn while the attend* S t e t s o n University,
Gw## n#w
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t»Udays
with school frlanda thare.

OPENINGS A V A IL A B L E IN CLASSES
KINDERGARTEN &lt;5 yru.)
PRE-KINDERGARTEN (4 yru.)

)

Members of Campbell Loo­
sing Poet a American Legion
Auxiliary were shown a color
film, on tuberculosis, by Mra.
Lorraine Graham at their re­
cent meeting.
M n.
Graham, executive
secretary of Seminole TB-1D
Association, gave a short talk
on the function Of the associa­
tion and the importance of
cheat x-raya. She distributed
related literature and gave
the schedule of the mobile sray unit in the eounly.
Dr. Kenneth Wing wae in­
troduced by Mrs. Graham
and he spoke on tuberculosis
and related disease*. He told
of the rise ia TB esses and
■aid "many advances are be­
ing mad# la vaccines, but no
curt has bam perfected." Hr.
Wing rounded out his talk
with ■ lively question and ans­
wer period.

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D A Y SCHOOL
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For lafaraiatlM Call HU-4812 ar B38-IM1

Mra. M. Roberts and Mrs.
JuUa Oppola, spent several
days in Nassau during the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sash
kamp, Homestead Avenue,
have aa their guests, their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Henderson,
of MUplpas, Calif.

FERN PARK

faih sU iA
PRESENTING TH E IR

A N N U A L F A L L A N D W IN T E R

Casselberry

Big Slim tba lone cowboy,
a nationally known celebrity
In the "hillbilly" world, and a
star on the original "Jamboree" over WWVA in Wheel,
.
Ing, W. Va., for 28 years, and

Mr. and Mrs. Harry F.
Brown, Alicante Hoad, held
open house Dec. 30. Assisting
were Mrs. Harold Wills, Mrs.
John Park, Mrs. E. Grierson
■nd Mrs. R. Stronlch.

Personals
Ry Jane Casatlberry
Mr, and Mra. H. L. Taggard, Fayetteville, N. C.,
were neent housegueits ef
their son-in-law and daugh­
ter, Mr. and Mra. Charles
WUllama on Lake Triplett
Drive.
William Tlfford, 14 Jackson
Court, is a patient at Orangs
Memorial HospltaL

Jack Montgomery, son of
Rav. and Mrs. John N. Mont­
gomery, Chippewa T r a i l ,
Dommcrich Hills, visited bis
parents during the holidays.
Ho is a student at Miami Mil­
don, Mrs. E. R. Turning, Mrs. itary Academy. Jamas In­
Joe Smathcn and Mrs. A. F. |man, Ft. Lauderdale, a for­
Keeth. Mra. Carl Moss, dec- mer Maitland resident, waa
orating chairman, covered also a guest ol the Montgom­
,h* Individual tables with erys.
white cloths and used gold
bo|t,e|
candles,
All of us have memory
holly and greenery for the
lags.
Greet a casual acquain­
festive centerpieces.
Mrs. Frank Evans, presi­ tance by Identifying yourself
dent, conducted the meeting. and saying where you met.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett
If a neighbor wants to tell
were guest*. He sang a med­
ley of spirituals during the what she paid for a dress,
that is her prerogative. How­
evening.
ever, do not ask.

Enterprise

Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Edward llcaly,
DeBary Drive, have returned
from their holiday visit to
New Rochelle, N. Y., where
they visited their daughter
and her family.

Mrs. James McCullough
and eons, Green Covs Springs,
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Tyler, early last
week. Her sister, Linda, re­
turned with her for a visit of
several days.

Dr. William Fldler visited
his children and their famHies in llershey. Pa., for the
holidays while Mrs. Fldler
went to New Jersey to visit
her daughter and family.

Mra. J. Lee Willis has re­
turned home from Florida
Sanitarium and Hospital.

J8T

The annual meeting of the
Chuluota Hii and Her Garden
Club wat held at the borne of
Mr. and Mra. Herbert I t
Boawell, Ml E a a t Sixth
Street, Jan. I.
George T. Haig wai unaaImouily elected chairman for
the new year and Mn. Rua*
icll J. Hammond waa re*
elected vice-chairman. The
reporta of the varknu com*
millet* abowed the club had
grown and widened it* inter*
eita under Chartea E. Me*
Cune, retiring chairman.
A draft of the new year
book wai dlicuwed. The boata
and date of each monthly
meeting were approved and
the program* were tentative*
ly approved.
The next meeting win be
held Feb. 1 at the home of
Mr. and Mra. George 1. Boul*
den, 301 Center Street Mem*
bera, under the direction of
Boulden, will make bird feedera of an nnuaual design
which haa been found to be
moat attractive to many spe­
cie i of birds.

Studio of Dance
334 FLAMINGO DR, SANFORD

Entertained By "Cowboy"

Commander and Mrs. Peter
Koppenaal, Sunnyslde Lane,
have been entertaining their
son and his family, Mr. and
Mra. Richard Koppenaal, o|
Evanston, ill., and their two

FERN PLAZA

Mrs. Banka Martin Golden,
Sanford, and Thomas Earnest
SpurUn, Sylvester, Ga., were
united in man lago Jan. 4.
The double ring ceremony
waa performed at t p.m. by
Rev. Joe •Porterfield, in the
home of Mr. and Mra. Tharon Golden in Sylvester, in the
presence of the Immediate
famUiea and cloaa friends of
tha couple.
Mra. Letter H. Davie. Al­
bany, Ga., lister of the bride
was matron of honor and the
only attendant Harvey Reed
Jr., Moultrie, Ga., father of
the bridegroom, was best
man.
Tha bride wore a brown suit
with a fur collar, brown ac­
cessorial and a corsaga of
orchids.
After the ceremony then
was a reception for the
guests. Punch, coffee and
cake were served from a ta­
ble in the dining room. Mra.
Sue Kirkpatrick and Mrs.
Emily Park assisted Mrs.
Golden.
Mrs. SpurUn Is the daughter

Personals

Mr. and Mra. William C.
Seacrsit and son, BUI, Limapoet, Pa., spent several days
with their daughter tod sonin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
of the late Mr. and Mra. Ro­ Leu and children.
bert Earl Martin, Tifton. His
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
parents, Mr. and Mra. Har­
vey Reed Jr., reside la Moul­ Boone and children have re­
turned to Savannah, Ga.,
trie.
after a visit with Mn.
Mr. and M n. SpurUn and Bonna's parents, Mr. aad
tbair children, Chuck and Mn. John Oliver.
Tuck SpurUn, and Roby, Mel­
ania and Daphne Golden will
make their home at 1004 N.
Washington Street, Sylvester.

Lake M ary Woman's Club

Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan,
Margarita Road, have Mr.
SuJIivan'a parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Sullivan, Hurri­
cane, W. Va., and daughter
Elaine, visiting them.

F A S H IO N S

engagement of their daugh­
ter, Betty Jean, to Lloyd N.
Wetrous.
'The bride-elect ia a mambar of the senior class, Sem­
inole High school. Her ma­
ternal grandparents were the
late Mr. and Mra. M. M.
Lord, Sanford.
The bridegroom-elect ia the
son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E.
Watroua, Dayton. Ohio. Ha is
e graduate of Falrvlew High
School, Dayton, and ia an­

ployed at John Carvers Bar­
ber Shop.
A June wedding is- planned,
the date to be announced la­
ter. The couple will continue
their education at TVtvecca
Natarem College, Nashville,
Tens., ia September,

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4 cup (mown tugar
H cup chopped pecan*
cianamon
Prepare roll m il according to
A P P L E SAUCE BREAKFAST
direction* m pkg., adding 3
PE C A N ROLLS
tb*p. o f *ugar. Cover and let
1 pkf. roll mix
riae until double in bulk. Add
2 tb*p. margarine to apple
aauce. Cook about 10 to 13
mbtutei to thicken, aUrring
occasionally, cool. Melt re­
maining margarine in 9" by
CHOOSE YOURS
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NOW FROM OUR
augar and heat until melted.
Roll out dough to 11" by 9"
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by It rectangle; spread with
cooled apple sauce, sprinkle
FROM t| J8 UP
with pecans and cinnamon,
roll up Jelly roll fashion. Slice
In 1 inch slices. Arrange cut
side up in pan oo augar mix­
ture. Cover, let riae until dou­
ble in bulk. Bake in hot oven,
« 0 degree*. » to 23 minute*.
Serve warm. Makes IS rolls.

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BACON TOPPED A PPLE
SAUCE SANDWICH
5 toasted bread slice*
butter
3 cups canned apple aauce
tk teas, nutmeg
tt cup brown tugar
tk t e n . grated lemon rind
1 teas, lemon juice
12 bacon slices

Flemings
Gifts • Cards • Books
310 E. First St.

The Madison Attnus
Jum pert

Spread

toast

and brown augar. Heat, Add
lemon rind and juice. Spoon
equal

amount

on

each

t o u t slice. Saute bacon until
almost erisp. Place S stripe

ioli and chrysanthemums deeMrs. orated the ehurch. Mr*. Ben
on each slice. Broil until
organist,
played
Joseph D. O'Connor, and C u l Wiggins,
thoroughly heated and bacon
traditional music and Bob
Mitchell Remusat, son o f the
Crumley, Mloist, sang "O
U crisp. Makca B open sand­
late Mr. and Mrs. August
wiches.
Remusat, were married at I
Jane

daughter

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Y ou ."
The bell-ehaped skirt w s i
The bride, given Ln m arri­
faihkmed in aalin and pearls
age by Clarence Barlow, wore
formed a scalloped pattern fat
a white dress with a scalloped
the ft m L
Her flnger-tip-

p.m. Dec. 14.

SAVO RY*SUPPER B AKE

2th cups canned apple slice*
3 cup* cooked elbow

Rev. John Adams perform­
ed

marcaronl
1 cup diced cooked chicken
1 cup diced cooked ham
1 small onion chopped
2 tbsp. margarine
2 I ox. cans tomato sauce
U teas, basil
!h teas, salt
1 cup grated cheddar cheat*
Arrange in alternate layer*
in 2Vh quart casserole. lVh
cups apple dices, macaroni,
chicken and ham. Saute onion
In margarine, add tomato
aauce, basil and salt. Pour
over ingredients in casserole.
Top with grated cheese. Gar­
nish with remaining 1 eup
apple allcei. Cover and bake
in moderate oven, 373 degrees
43 minutes. Serves #-8.
* • •

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palms, baskets o f white glad­

Use Dry Milk
T o Stretch Food
Dollar
Using nonfat, dry milk la an
easy way to stretch your food
dollar,
Wilson,

according
homo

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demonstration

agent. You can use it in many
ways in fam ily meals and no
special recipes are necessary.
In any recipe calling for
milk you can simply add the
milk powder to other dry in­
FLO RID IAN ROUND STEAK gredients such as flour or
H i lba. round eteak l'V *
sugar, and then add water for
thick
the necessary amount of li­
4 tbsp. flour
quid. For Instance, If a reci­
lVk teas, salt, divided
pe for cake calls for one cup
tfc teas, pepper
of milk, use four tablespoons
1 tbsp. shortening
of dry milk powder and m e
2 medium onion, ellced
cup of water. Don’t be afraid
1 cup Fla. grapefruit Juice
that your cake will not turn
2 teat, brown augar
out well. Most o f the cake
Mix the flour, Is teas, of the mixes that you buy ln the
salt end the pepper. Sprinkle store contain dry milk and at
with half of the flour m ix­ a rule they give good results.
ture and pound with a wooden
mallet or the edge o f a heavy
plate until ell tho flour hat D eBary
been taken up by Ute meat.
Turn meat and pound in the
remaining f l o u r .
Reserve
flour which has not been tak­
en up by the meat. Heat the
shortening In a heavy skillet,
By Mrs. Adam Muller
brown tho steak on both sides.
Members of the Deliary
Remove steak from skillet Woman's Club attending the
add onion* and rook until Orange City Woman's Club
lightly browned. Add season­ annual New Year's Tea were
ed flour, remaining 1 teas, Mrs. Charles Ulrich, 3tr«.
salt and brown sugar, stir to Laura P. Brown, Mrs. Adam
a smooth paste. Stir in grape­ Muller and Mrs. J. V. Rich­
fruit juice, add meat, cover, ards.
cook etowly, about Ilk hour*
or bake at 330 degrees for
Mrs. Melvin Klrksey, Okla­
l&lt;i hours. This will serve 4 homa City, Okla., and her
to I.
children, 3lekx!y, M elvin Jr.
• e •
and Lisa are visiting her par
ACORN SQUASH
ents, Mr. and Aire. Vincent
3 acorn squaih
Karwachi, Catalina Drive, for
1 can Fla. grapefruit sections a few weeks.
2 tbsp. brown sugar
3 tbsp. msrgarine or butter
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haslam,
Wash squash, cut In ball High Banks Road, are enter
lengthwise and remove seed. taining tbelr daughter, Mrs.
Place In a shallow pan. Bake
S. R. firenstead, and their
in a moderate oven 373 de
grandchildren, Jeanne a n d
grecs for 43 minutes. Remove
Charles from Whiting, ]n&lt;L
from oven, fill each cavity
with
grapefruit
sections.
Sprinkle with sugar. Hot with swabs around the rim of paint
butter. Remove to oven and cans to remove the excess
bake
13
minutes
longer. paint that prevents the top
Serves 6.
from closing completely.

Personals

Now Em stylos s sportive country look Jumper

1M 4 —

June Marie O'Connor Speaks
Vows With Carl M. Remusat

with

Combine apple sauce, nutmeg

an

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Alii. AND AIKS. CARL MITCHELL REM USAT
(Photo by Gnssnuin)

langth veil fell from a pearl
crown tiara. She carried a
■tar-shaped bouquet of carnalion* centered with a whit*
orchid, and wore a single
struta o f pearls, a gift from
the bridegroom.
Mrs. Jeanette Andrews was
matron o f honor and wore an
emertld green satin dross
with threo-quarter l e n g t h
■leaves and n scooped neck­
line, with matching shoes and
pillbox hat. She carried a
nosegay o f gold carnations.
Darby Wlnship, flower girl,
wore ■ pale rose taffeta dress
with a belt-shaped skirt, a
matching pillbox hat and car­
ried a basket of rose petals
and carnations.
3trs. llelrn Remusat, step­
mother o f the bridegroom,
chose a beige dress designed
with a lace top and shantung
skirt, a beige feathered hat
and matching shoes. Her
flower was a beige orchid.
For the reception, McKin­
ley Hall was decorated with
potted palm* and basket* of
carnations
and fern.
The
bride's table was covered
with a lace tablecloth and
held the three tiered wedding
cake, red and white mum*
and candelabra. Mrs. Tom
Raynor and Mrs. B. B. Crum­
ley were In charge of the re­
ception, and Mrs. Onilee Ma­
her served the punch. Mrs.
Ellen Monday and Glenda
Albert were floating hostess­
es and Mra. Raynor and Mrs.
Maher served the cake.
When the couple left for a
wedding trip to Nassau, the
bride wore a brown and white
Jersey knit suit with match
ing accessories and the orchid
from her bouquet. They will
make their home oa Silver
Lake.
Out of town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Remusat,
Toledo, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Maher and Mr. and
Mra. Paul Anderson, Orlan­
do; 3lr. and Mrs. Levell Mc­
Gee, klctroac; Mrs. Adcal
Hancock, Howling Green, end
Mrs. Lily Lots, Denary.

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pending In tha Clrcalt Court
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Cantrnl Florida Lumbar t Sup­
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Plaintiffs. and William
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wife, ara Defendants. uadar
and bp virtue af tha tarma
lharaef, will attar for aala
and (all at public outcry to
the hluheat and boat bidder for
each at the front door af the
Co art home at Bamlnola Conn*
tp, lu tha Clip o f Baa lard.
Florida, an tha ltd dap of
Fabruarp, I M l. at 11:M o'clock
A. M., tho earna bales a legal
aalaa dor aad tha hour a local
hour af uniat tha followtns
daocrlbed propartp altuato la
Bamlnola County. Florida:
Lot I. Block C. HEXSOTrt
ACRES, according la tha
plat thereof aa recorded la
Flat Book h Faso M.
Fublle Racorda at Seminole
Countp, Florida.
Tha cold propartp aa afore*
geld, together with all tha
tenemeata, hared Itam anto aad
appnrtaaaaeoa thereunto be­
longing. or la aap wlaa ap­
pertaining. bolus paid to anttafr aald daerao.
Dated title Pith dap ad Dec­
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Albert N. Fltta
Special Mauler tn Chaacarp
Pubtiah Jan. S L U M . Itt*.
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ROBERT B. KtTRTTN and
JBddtB a KL'RVIN, hla wife.
Dafandaata.
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t o « nonr.itT s k u r v i m
Reildence Unknown
YOU ARB HEREBY NOTI­
FIED that a lu ll to foraclota
a Mortgage baa baaa tiled
agotnet you In tha above Court
br tho above named Plaintiff.
Thu propartp (aught to be
foreelooed is oe follows:
Lot II. LONODALK SUB­
DIVISION,
according
to
Plat thereof as recorded
In Plat Book II. Page M.
o f tba Public Records of
Bcmlnols County, Florida.
YOU ARB REQUIRED lo
rito your Answer with tha
Clark nf tha Court and to
■err# a copy upon tha Plain*
tlffa* Attorneys FREED A NATHANSON. 310 South Washing*
Inn Avenue, Tlluevllle, Florida,
not latsr than February 14,
1*11. If you fall lo do oo. &gt;•
decree pro coufeeso wilt bo en­
tered against you for tha re­
lief demanded lu tha Com­
plaint.
WITNESS my hand and seal
of aald Court at Seminole
County, this 7th day of Jan­
uary. 1144.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr..
Clerk or Circuit Court
lly Martha T. Vlhlan. DC.
Law Offices
FREED and NATH ANSON
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Florida, within ala calendar
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SC. Artklss Wanted
St. Aatomebflw - T n tls
M*A A lta i W u ts i
ST. Bosta - Motors
SS. MotorcrelM • Scootan
19. Trslkrs . CsbduiM

BERNARD O. KtNfl aad
DOROTHY D. KINO, hla wife,
Defendants.
m s t i r in
ASH PSRHCLDBVBH
BERNARD O. KINO And
DOROTHY D. KINO, hla 40. F»rm Equipwont
wlfa.
WHOSE R E ll DENCH IB
BUFFALO, ERIE COUN­ 1. Last t Fa
TY. N 8 W T O R X. and
WHOSE A D O R E S S IS: LOST: Florida O i n « Tank,
*114 HARLEM ROAD,
HTML Vicinity Lak« Mod*
BUFFALO II,
roc, Late Miry, Lonywood.
NEW YORK:
YOU ARB HEREBY NOTI­
ftswArd. CaD collect On*
FIED that -a Complaint to
U|&lt; City TTS-B94.
foreclose a oertaln mortgage
encumbering the following deLOST: Black basils
scribed real property, to-wtt:
Beginning at a polat 444.11
whit* cteit k front paw.
ft. west of lb# Intarooctloa
Asawen to “ Sparkle", ph.
af tho southerly lino of
FA 2-3410.
the Long wood-Oviedo Road
end tha easterly tins of
lio n Rood, running thenco LOST— Strijtd* or Stolen,
easterly along tbs souther­
Urge male, light orange
ly boundary of said LongPersian eat. Vicinity Ban*
wood-Oviedo Road to tho
center line of Celery Ave­
ana Lake. Reward. S21-0&amp;U
nue ao shown by plat of
or FA M5M.
Kntamlnger Farms Addi­
tion Number 1 aa recorded
In IMat Book I, at page I X. N o II cbs • F btbbhbIb
o f tha public racorda of
Seminole County, Florida:
INCOME TAX SERVICE
thenco wogterly along tha
O. M. Harrisons
aald center line of Celery
Avenue to Ibe south right
U U Palmetto
of way line of Longwood- S23-M77
322-794*
Ovledo Bond a* ehown by
aald plat of Entamlnger
Farms Addition Number 1: SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN*
thence northeasterly along
ER SERVICE. Parts and
tho said south right o f way
supplies (or all mates In­
lino a distance of 744.44
ft;
thonc# southeasterly
cluding: Electrolux. New
perpendicular to tho lait
end rebuilt cleaners sold.
described courts for a dis­
No
bom* service
call
tance o f 744.11 f t ; thanes
northeasterly perpendicular
cbsrgs Pbens FA 2-22S2,
to the last described courts
MM Park Dr. for a distance of 411 ft.
mors or Iota lo Ibo wester­
ly right o f way Mne af
R E P A IR S
llayas Road: thanes south­
erly along said woatarly
Vacuum Clcinar Supplied
right o f way line of Hayes
Balog * Electrolux, Hoover,
Road to a polat 144U ft.
Kirby, RexAir, GE, Airway.
south of tha Intersection
o f tho southerly Hue at
Clsanara bought, sold, ax*
Longwoed • Oviedo Rood
changed. Pros pickup. GM
and the westerly line of
Hayes Road; run thenea
Vacuum Repair, 1114 Park;
westerly and 1440 ft. from
FA 2-4788.
and parallel lo tho south­
erly line of eold Long
wood-Ovltdo Road to a I. Far Kent
point on Men Road 1444
ft. southerly from the In­ FURN. Apt 2300 Melloovllla.
tersection of the southerly
line of Loagwood - Oviedo F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Bold
and the easterly
Cleaa aad ckua to. Jimmie
right o f way lino of Muss
Road; thenea northerly to
Cowan. 922-4013.
p point T tt.ll ft. south of
tho tnteriectlea of tha APT. *30 A up. Surplus City.
ooutharly lint of the Longwood - Oviedo Road and
tha westerly line of M«es WE L A E A APARTMENTS:
Road; thence seat *0 de­
Rooms private baths, IM
grees for a distance of
W.
Pin t St.
*14 ft.: theaca north M
degress for o dletanea of
R E N T A BE D
114 ft.: theara oast 44 de­
grees for a dletanea o f 144 RoEaway, Hospital A Baby
f t ; thenco north 40 de­
Beds.
grees for a dletanea of
tlT .lt ft. more or less to
By Day, Weak, or Mouth
the point of beginning,
said area contains approil- Ph. FA 3-3111 110 W. lit St.
CARROLLS FURNITURE
mately 114 tertt more or
Iris.
has bean filed against yau In 2-BDRM. house, k it equipped.
tha above-styled
suit, the
S17 Escambia Dr. FA 2-0020
short tills of which la THE
NORTH ORLANDO COMPANY,
altar ft pm.
a Florida Corporation, Plain,
tiff, veraua
BERNARD a 2 BR Funi. Apt. FA 2-0841.
KINO and DOROTHY D. KINO,
his wife, Defendants, and you
are required to servo a copy
of your Anawor or other plead­
STENSTROM RENTALS
ing to tho Complaint on Plain,
2
BR
DeBary, E x cel- f 78
tlffa
Attorney*.
Mack
N.
7ft
Cleveland, Jr., and Harold F. 2 BR Sanford, nice—
Johnson, Hull# 111 Sanford At­ S BR on Koialia—
go
lantia National Dank Building.
100
Sanford. Florida, and Hla tha 3 BR Forest Dr.—
original
Answer or
other 3 BR Plnccrnt—
100
pleading In tho office of the
Clerk of Iks Circuit Court on 2 BR, larga, McllonvlUa 103
or bsfora tha lltk day of Fab 3 BR, 2 bath Loch Arbor 123
ruary, A. D. 11(4. If you fall 4 BR on Golf Courso—
133
Io do so. a decree pro confeeao will bo takas against
you for tho relief demanded
la tha Complaint.
This Notice shall be publish
■4 ones a weak for four con­
322-2420
secutive weeks In The San- 2383 Park Dr.
Tord Herald, a newspaper cir­
culated la Semlnola County. Unfum. Apt. 608 S. Park.
FloridaDated this Ilk day of Jan­ 3 Bedroom Furn. home on
uary. A. D. 1144.
Lake Mary, *100.
(SEAL!
Artkur H. Beckwith. Jr. SMALL Unfum, 2 bedroom
Clerk of Circuit Court
house. 405 San Carlos, *63.
By: Martha T. Vlhlea, D.C.
Mack N. Cleveland. Jr.
R. A. Williams, FA 2-3331
aad Harold F. Johnson
Attornoyn for Plaintiff
2 BR Home. Clean and cloia
Suite 111 Sanford Atlantia
tn. Jimmie Cowan. 322-4013.
Nat‘1 Bk. Bldg.
Sanford, Florida
Pufclitb Jsa. I, if, U. 14, m i . 2 BR House, got) mo. Ph.
CDQ-U
FA 2-3888.

Stenstrom Realty

33U VTI

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Plan Your Profits-Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For You—Dial FA 2-5612
«. Far t a t
F

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Seminole Realty

Seminole Realty

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Park Ave,
FA 3-3233 anytime

|

Turn. 3 Bedroom house.
Adults, no pets. FA 2-7664
S BR., large living room,
range. 122 Shannon Dr,
1100. Ph. 340-3321, Geneva,
LARGE 3 BR. trailer on
Urge lake. Adulta only. Al­
an trailer apace. FA 2-7360.

I
"

Large 3 Bdrrn. home, Fla,
Rm., Elect kit., Newly decorated. 1100 mo. unfum.
Call FA 2-2748 altar 3:30
'anytime weekends.

% For Sato or Baal
3 BEDROOM CB Houm, kit­
chen equipped, near WinnDixie. Call FA 2-3308.

I

S BR, 1 bath, CB house.
Excel, location. Contact 3313
Palmetto
3 BEDROOM, assume paymeats. AvalUble Jen. 31.
FA 3-3173.

12. Real Estate For Solo

ROSA L. P A Y T O N
Keg. Real Estala Broker
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

L A K E L IV IN G SITES

YOU CAN AFFORD
THIS ONE
Fine old frame home in ex­
cellent condition; situated on
huge corner lot having
shade tree* and in excellent
neighborhood. P r i c e d at
113,000, with only 1300 cash
required. Call
3 BR masonry home. Owner
being transferred. Available
Feb. 14. Must see to ap
predate. Small down pay­
Investment A Realty
ment and take over mort­
116 N. Park Ava.
322-9173
gage. FA 3-8069.

SOUTHW ARD

3 BEDROOM, t bath. Kit­
chen equipped. Owner be­
ing transferred. Must sell.
TA 3-2940.
3 ACRES orange grove, plus
3 Bedroom bouse on Upsila Road. For particulars
rail 337-3292, Eustls. Fla.
VACANT 5-Room housa on
large lot, newly painted in­
side and out. on S. Sanford
Ave. $3,800 Cash. 6684601
Enterprise.
GREENBRIAR
Choice lots available In
Urvenbrlar of Loch Arbor
overlooking golf courae.
Custom building to your
specifications.
Greenbriar
developed by
K1NUSWOOD
BUILDERS. INC.
202 Fairmont UrFA 2-8074

FH A - V A HOMES
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
t. H i, A 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

$100
Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
Sec Or Call Your

F H A - VA
S A L E S BROKER

Stenstrom Realty
2363 Park Dr

332 .’ 120

LOTS
A (ew cboice loU left in Mayfair awl Lk-h Arbor sec­
tions.
ROBERT A- WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquut. Asm.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank DUg.

Don’t

10 Minutes Sanford, 10 min­
Sell Yourself Short I
utes Orlando-3 minutes to RECESSION - DEPRESSION
Interstate
Acre with
PROOF BUSINESS
huge oaks, sand lake spring
EXCEPTIONAL HIGH
fed-91993 Full Price, $20
EARNINGS
per month. No down. Call
PART-TIME WORK
owner, Harry Block, Or­
FOR ADDED INCOME
lando, GA 4*8485.
Reliable party or persons,
male or female, wanted for
LOCH-ARBOR-By Owner, |
thU area to handle the
BR., 3 baths, large stone
-worid-Umoua RCA and Sylfireplace in wood-panelled
vania T E L E V I S I O N k
living room, Fie. Rm., utl
RADIO TUBES sold through
lity room, large noma,
our Utesl modem-type tube
open-beam ceilings through­
4e • 11n g A merchandising
out Owner being transfer­
units. Will not interfere with
red. 3463 Country Club Rd.
your present employment.
Call 323-9382.
To qualify you must hava:
91,493 Cash Available Im­
3 BR, 1 bath bouse, range.
Assume mortg. 16400. 263 mediately, Car, 3 span
hours weekly. Should net up
Ivy Rd., Casselberry.
to $300 per month In your
CHEAP
spare time. This company
But of Value
will extend financial assist­
Two bedroom bouse Country
ance to full time if desired.
Club Road. Needs some re
Do not answer unless fully
pairs. Only 13,930.
qualified for the time and
J. W. Hall Really
investment.
Ph. 322-3641
Income starte immrd.
Business is set up for you.
4 BR, 3 baths, centrally heat­
Wc secure locations.
ed A air-cond. Fenced back
Selling, soliciting or exp. not
yd. Water softener A land­
necessary
scaped. FA 2-0611.
For personal Interview in
3 BR., 1 Belli, Kitchen equip.,
your city, write, please in
elude phone number.
fenced yard. 3908 Old Or­
lando Rd., Sunlaod.
TE LE V IS IO N
P. O. Box 3373
LOVELY 2 BR block borne,
Youngstown 12, (Hilo
with sep. dining rm; Urge
screened East porch. Local
ed on Urge corner lot with
fruit, oak A magnolia treea,
3 car garage. By owner.
FA 2-4196.

Bicycle Shop far Sato. Ph. IRONING, my home. Phona
FA 2-9963.
FA 3-7791.

14. Fooulo Rofi Wanted BLOCK

k BRICK Work,
large or small Jobs. 32307a.
WANTED. Advanced H a i r
Stylist Eva • Bess Beauty
Child Can. PA 32374.
Shop. 121 N. Oak.
ALIX OF SANFORD
Needs experienced sewing ma­
chine operators tor swim­
suits end sportswear. If
you are experienced on fac­
tory sewing machines, we
have steady work for you
In n modem alr-coodMJonad
factory, under very good
working conditions. Phone
FA 2-2201. esk for Mr. Curisk.

DAY’S WORK. FA 33744.
BABY SITTING, days work,
Ironing. FA 34039.
WIDOW wltti man-sited re­
sponsibilities wants work
with man-steed pay, Mrs.
Lote Francisco. 21 Edw,
Higgins Terr., Sanford, Fla.

20. Babysitters
BABY SITTING, or light
housework. FA 2-0341.

17. Unto Help Wanted

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers for your selection
these Beautiful 1 , 8 , 4 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50

DAIRY QUEEN Driver. Profer older min. SS23 Park 21. t a l l y a m —
Dr.
PERMANENT Wave Special
Present this ad for n Mother
18. Help Wanted
and Daughter permanent
Colored Motor Route Carrier
wave. Mother paya regular
Carpets A la Carte
Company
for afternoon paper route.
Will trade equity in *83 Cor*
price — Daughter's perman 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
Must have RefertncM and
valr for older model ear,
neot
Orlando, Fla.
dependable car. Write Cir­
or block work to enclose
Auto Glass, Tape
Vi Price
141-0194 Collect or
culation Dept P. O. Box
carport. 922-0384.
A Seat Covers
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Leroy C. MacTevHh, Owner
1637, Sanford.
314 Palmetto Avs,
FA 2-3343 after G p.m.
AU TO GLASS &amp;
’33 Chav. Pick-up truck. Ex'
Phone 322-0834
If you want people to pay
SEAT COVER CO. You can find anything you cel. cond. $323. FA 3014
attention to your business,
Sat. A Sun.
ACE BEAUTY SALON
need advertised In the Her­
104 W. 2nd St. FA 39031
call FA 33413 and ask the Mayfair Hotel, Open evenings ALL WORK GUARANTEED ald Classified.
Herald Staff about some at­
by appt. San tea Cram Tip.
tention getting ada
to-Tip. Phone 322-8323.

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night
4636 Para Dr

FA
FA

3-3118
39641
828-0700
Sanford. FU

home*

We will buy Ihe lot ) im* se­
lect end build the home
)ou want. On* complete
transection, payment from
nothing down A minimum
mouthly. FIIA, VA, or
Hank Financing.
LMN KNTBItrUlSES, lac.
Phone 636-3911
Mr. Lcalhcrbury or
Mr. Fafguaon

1931 Allstate Cruiseaire. $109.

3224m.
39. Traltora • Col
10 x 30 Mobile Home, exc.
cond. Ph. 3337991 after I
p. m.

(1 ) Poor Service?

T H E M

(2 ) False Promises?
(3 ) Going From Dealer T o
Dealer For Supposedly
The Best Deal?

CROP

DODGE CITY
1801 W. FIR ST ST.
M A K E YO U R S E L E C T IO N F R O M

1962 Dodge 330
V-8, autiMnalie Iran*., power .tear­
ing, air rimd., A fin . family c m .

OVER

40

USED CARS
• All Makes
1957

• All Models

through

1963

1962 Dodge Custom 880
2-d&lt;Ntr hardtop. You mini *ee thla
ona tu believe U. Lika naw.

1959 Studebaker Lark
2-door, straight transmission. Vary
economical operation.

1958 Ford
Fordor erdan, radio, hrater, powrr
•leering, clean.

1957 Ford
Tudor. A clean ear, priced to sell
immediately.

1956 Ford
Fordor sedan. A good buy at only

W e A re Proud O f The Quality
O f Our U sed Cart*. A ll A re
Thoroughly Reconditioned From
Bumper To Bum per A n d Sold
With A One Y e a r (i W W arran ty

WE G IV E TO P V A L U E ST A M P S

Strickland - Morrison, Inc.
3U8 E. HKHT ST.

HANFORD
FA 2-1481

a **
• • * * a e e * * A A R O

38, Motorrycton - Bcm I i h

A R E Y O U TIRED O F:

CREAM OF STRICTLY-®)-

To make the beat home
buy, see the

V A - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

34. Articles For Soto

Harriett's Beauty Nook
BLOOMING Roees on Chero­
ZIG ZAG
U6S EdseL
good. 9210
Eve Apple. 3 Sr. Beauticians
kee stock, AU other kinds Like new, lew than 1 year old.
carry,
C u be ecu at
199 So. Oak
FA 33742
eg Nursery shrubbery and Dow doxeni of deeigns, makes
1*6
Phillip* 99
buttonholes, blind 6(1101168.
14. Doctrinal
rifle. A. 1.
sews on buttons. New guar,
Gray Shelews Nursery
1st
antee. Auume payments of
6 ML 8. on Sanford Are,
YOUNG'S ELECTRIC SVC,
91 per mo. 3339411.
Contracting k Repairs
ATTN: FORD OWNERS
19. Fnrnhnrw
k Controls
FOR SALK
ANTIQUE Gate Leg Table, 2
114 Smart
FA 1—
WANTED tenant
9 - 1N3 Galaiia Now
chairs. Solid oak. $40. 2Twta eiw headboards $2. Radios ................... .
eg $49.19 ea 9
FA 37631.
moms at furniture. Call
PLUMBING
Cell 3231491
TE 31411. Casselberry, eel- DUE TO DIVORCE, We Have
Contracting Repairs
BUYDIO A HR79 m
n '64 Model 8wtngNeedte
FREE ESTIMATES
USVD CART
Disi-o-MaUc,
Like
new,
R. L. HARVEY
FREC ESTIMATE
makes Fauey Stitches, But­ f in a n c e it w r n m
194 Sanford Avs.
FA
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
tonholes, Sews on Buttons,
A Lew Merest Rates
ovating. Naw A Used Fund27. Spatial Services
Monogram*.
Embroiders,
♦ Low Monthly Foymmdo
tore. Call Nix Bedding Mf|.
Etc. Assume remaining 4 FLORIDA STATE BANK
"Repair Moat Anything”
Co., at 709 Celery Avt,
payments of $7.50. FA 34637
BOYD'S CABINET SHOP
FA 32117.
‘33 Chevrolet Pick-up Ttuek,
391 Elm
FA M U I
INVENTORY SPECIALS I
excel, cond., $339. FA 36914
Sell Ua Your Furniture.
ZIG ZAGS A STRAIGHT
Sit. A Sun.
Travel GREYHOUND. Cell
Quick Service With the
STITCHES
FA 31421 or 9986 and we
Cash. SUPER TRADING
3 Singer Portablw, 99 ea.; 1939 Chevrolet BelAlr, 4-Dr,
win have our TAXI pick
POST. FA 2-0677.
radio and heater, automatic.
Singer in Console $27; Zlg
you up. Homer Little, Grey­
S cyL 9169, take
Zeg Port. $41; New Home
Used furniture, appliance*,
hound Bus Station.
M.R. Yo
Port. 99. Them are all re­
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
FIANO SVC. * TUNING
conditioned, S o m e a r e
terry's Mart 213 Sanford
TO WHOM
Rebuilding • Refeltitig
Trade-Ins atnlrepoeseaskms.
Ave. Ph. FA 24132.
rr MAY CONCERN:
FREE ESTIMATES
104 So. Park, 333 9411.
Take notice that n 1999 FenBEDS FOR RENT
GENE CUMBAA
tiac Motor and Serial No.
822-2661 — Call PM Only Bofpltal, Rollaways, Juve­ T F t GE Apt eise Refrigera­
990L 9731 add to Frank Jr.
nile. FREE delivery and
tor. Excel. Cond. $69, Ph.
and Shirley Khigbt, under
HEATING
Pick-up.
FA 39134.
a conditional sales contract,
SERVICING - TESTING
FURNITURE CENTER
dated October 4, 1861 will
GUNS. New A Uaed. U rge
Lewis Sales k Service
1100 French Ave.
be sold at pubUe auction at
selection. Will trade, Also
2317 C. C. Road
FA 27928
Ph. FA 3-7931
301 S. Elm Ave.. Sanford.
repair. Taekla sold A re­
SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­ 34. Articles For Sato
FU. oa Jan. II, 1164 at »:9»
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
tios, ate. Free estimate. Ph.
Camp A Gun Shop.
A. M.
9231309.
GET
professional
carpet
SYRACUSE. NEW YORK
cleaning results—rent Blue GREEN Krothler sofa, glass- DATED: 1-741
WELLS DRILLED. PUS!PS,
Lustre Elec. Shampooer 91 top coffee table. FA 34243. LINCOLN NATIONAL RANK
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
per day. Carroll's Furs.
AND TRUST COMPANY OP
FIREPLACE WOOD
AH Types and Sites
CENTRAL NEW YORK
Oak and Pine
We Repair and Service
1 REFRIGERATOR. 1 Baby
BY:
C. J. Sweeney, Assistant
Robert
Morris,
3230333
Crib. FA 2-4323.
h T I N E
Vice-President
Machinery and Supply l'o.
Jan. Spec. Seafarer dunga­
207 W. 2nd SL
FA 26433 RECORDING Fathometer, 0'
rees. $2.33 pr. Army-Navy 37. t a t s - Motors
to 240' Ratheon, 9 months
Surplus, Sanford.
For FAST TAXI Service call
old; stereo-hi-fi combo con13’ FlbergUs Orlando Clipper,
Homer LltUe at Greyhound
eotette. Call 323-6273 after • FOR SALE- Fill dirt, clay,
trailer, 13 hp. Elec. John,
Bue Station. FA 31421 or
p.m.
eon. Complete rig ready to
shell, peat and topsoil. Ellis
go. Excel, cond. $779. Ph.
Lloyd, FA 2-2378.
Carpet
Special!
FA 34106,
Washing Machine Sales
LIM IT E D T IM E 1 I t READY MIX Concrete, win­
k Service
dow sills, lintels, steps, BEST BUYS NOW on all IMS
Mac has THROWN AWAY the
Free Estimate on Repairs
models while they last.
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
Percentage Book.
322-7363
2640 Hiawatha
Sample prices: 91093 TS hp,
pipe, steel, pease traps,
Buy your Carpet or Ruga at
Evlnrudea $730; $ 7 « 40 hp.
dry walls, stepping stones.
Dealer COST plus $1 per
Tractor mowing k Grading.
9330; $473 29 hp. $ » ; 9403
Miracle Concrete Co.
yard.
Call FA 37631.
IS hp. $333; 9Ut IS hp. 93U;
FA 9-6751
A L L FIR S T Q U A L IT Y 809 Elm Ava.
4333 3*t hp. 9198; 91796 IP
Plane Tuning sod Repair
TOP RATED M IL L S
Family Runabout 41199;
W. L Harmon — FA 3-42X3 Call us for a showing of these 35. Articles Wanted
9423 14' Fiah A Ski $479; IP
fine
Carpets
In
your
home.
WANTED!
Citrus
fruit.
U
rge
29. Automobito Service
Gator trailers only 9130,
Nylon, Acrilan, AU Wool,
or smell amounts. Bonded
Terms’. Robmn Sporting
etc.
Hundreds
to
choose
Fruit
Buyer.
Ph.
Lee
MensAU TO GLASS
Goods,
field, FA 34244.________
from. TERMS! Up to two
FA 33991.
IN S T A L L E D years to Payl
36. Automobiles - Trucks
Senknrik Ginns und Faint

V A -FH A
P rop erty Mnnsgsment
&amp; Sains Broker

.

12

Rtratt Jan. 9, 1964 — Pape 11 SI. t a t t y

2 Bit. upstairs apt. Clean,
BR CR Lake Mary home lo­
St. Johns Realty 3 cated
nicely furntehctl
Adults
Just 2 block* from S W E E T IE P I E
B y N adin e SeUxer
TllF. TIME TESTED FIRM
975 mo. FA 2-0869.
public bathing beach and
111 N. Park Ave. FA 36121
walking dlaUncw to atom
BOOM A Board, or Room,
end
school. Sacrifice price
COUNTRY HOME
for man or woman. Phone
of 18.100 for quick sale.
3
BR,
1
bath.
3
minutes
tram
FA 2-3890.
Good terms! Be the flnt
downtown Sanford. Plenty
to phone Art Day at Stam­
FURN. 2 BR House. 3312~ So.
of shade trees and bearing
per
Agency, 322-MI, 1»19
Sanford A»e., FA 2-3639.
orange trees, Plus Patio and
So. French Ave.
Barbecue Tit. A Bargain at
2 BR House. Water (urn fix
17300 with Good Terms I
3 BR Houm wtln acreages—
mo. FA 2-36B3.
located 1 miles north SL
3 HR home, kit. equipped. $73.
Johns River on 17-92 Ulway.
FA 2-3303.
Call 337-3292 EuaUs lor de­
1901 Park Avenue
tails.
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only. FA 2-1187.
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ether historian, James Ford

WASHINGTON — William
•eaten
(D.-Ceon.),
w ho
peeved we in Uto U J . Senate
•ad State Deportment, writes
tea in agreement with n colm i which upheld tha Speak­
er e&lt; tha House ai tha logical
and democratic successor to
a Vic* President who hoe
gone to the White House.
But Hr. Beaton, • serious
and informed thinker — pub­
lisher o f tha Encyclopedia
Britanniea — goto further.

/

" I go so far as to think
that tha Vica Presidency
ought to be abolished and
that the Speaker o f tho
H omo should always ha the
■ucceesoe to tho President.
I know too much about tha
way tho Vice Presidential
candidates have been select­
ed, The process of selection
Is too occidental and too hap­
hazard. The Speaker or the
Hones is always an experienc­
ed politician who h u been
tested in the crucible. Yes,
let ns abolish tha Vies Pres­
idency."
Well, a good many people
lack through history have
agreed with Mr. Benton. John
Adame, the first Vice Presi­
dent, thought it tho most
sueleea office ever devised
by tha brain of man. Theo­
dore Roosevelt considered
himself moosetrapped in tho
poet by Mark Honno, w h o
wanted to take T.R. out o f
circulation. I f you have an
Idia evening to review the
standard histories of the De­
mocratic and Republican par­
ties, written by Prank R.
Kent end William Starr My­
ers, respectively, you sen
refresh your memory on tho
Throttlebottoma whom both
parties have nominated os
presidential stand-bys.
Y a t only in ona Instance
did a vice presidential suc­
cessor bring disaster with
him, and in no instance was
a Presldent-by-eccIdent any
sort o f a personal disgrace.
Andrew Johnson, a Souther­
ner, did not have the genius
to carry out Lincoln's pro­
gram fo r tha defeated Con­
federacy ("w ith malice to­
ward nona"), but he did no
worse In an Impossible fla
than eeverel duly elected
Presidents
have
done
In
times o f depression end par­
ty split. We only had one di­
grace In the White House —
Warren Harding — w h o s e
stand-in, C a l v i n Coolldge,
proved the heter man on the
ticket.
I t is hard to fiml much
fau lt with the successors of
this century —
Roosevelt,
Coolldge, Freeman, Johnson,
Or, back in tha 10th century,
with Tyler, who was a better
man than President Harrison,
or with Fillmore, who had it
all over
President Taylor.
Evtn the most obscura suc­
cessor, Chester Arthur, who
followed Garfield, did a cred­
itable relief Job, though his
only national csperlence had
been aa Collector of the i'ort
o f New York, a political job
be got under President Grant
anj
lost under
President
Hayes. And yet, as Myers
wrote, "Arthur really made
a success as President." An-

Rhode*,

said:

fundamentally

"A rth u r
a

WASHINGTON (D P I) Democratic leaders turned on
the pressure today to shove
through Congress major parte
o f President Johnson's pro­
gram and to get them enacted
by summer, as he bluntly
suggested.

was

gentleman

and

era* simply

his

wU

during hi* ocupancy of

better

the presidency.*
Abolition o f the vice pres*
idency,

It

appears to

me,

would not insure us a pal n il
netting duds In the White
House. W* hare had them
there by election, as was sa lly true in the case o f William
Howard Taft, to eay nothing
o f Grant who, desplta maindome scandals in his two Ad*
ministrations, came close to
gettin g a third-term nomlnetion. The democratic process
la not foolproof,' or we would
never have chosen Herding
over Cos. The responsibility
goes back to the party sys­
tem which ought to offer us
two tickets o f four estimehie
men. John F. Kennedy's In­
sistence upon Johnson stems
the best, most responsible example that history has yet re­
corded.
H r. Benton further propos­
es that any successor to a
vacant White House be re­
quired to face almost Imme­
diate confirmation at the
polls. H e writes:
"There's nothing escred
bout having presidential alectiona In the present rhythm
o f every four years. . , U o it
o f the European countries
have their elections at whet
seems to them the most ap­
propriate time — r a t h a r
than on any fixed rhythm.'*
But, there fe, I con tend,
something "sacred" and Am­
erican about tha four-year
rhythm. It has served us well.
Indeed, the mystique which
attaches to the Amerlrnn
presidency is demonstrably e
better Ruaranty o f excellence
then meny whoop-end holler
campaigns have been. The
seven Vies Presidents win
have succeeded by death ere
a long way from being the
seven worst Presidents we
ever had.
We need a lot o f thinking
nn the aucresxion subject, ami
Mr,
lien Urn's contributions
ere welcome ami cogent. But
when it cornea to “ sober sec­
ond thoughts," the existing
system sUnds. It hns stood
the test o f time.

OUTGOING OVIEDO Councilman Ben F . W ard
Jr., right, congratulate! brother Robert L . Ward,
incoming councilman, who was officially in­
stalled at Monday night's meeting o f the City
Council.
(Herald Photo)

By D s n s Extra
Six members of the Lyman
High 8cbool Band presented
a program o f entertainment
for the regular monthly meet­
ing o f the Longwood Civic
League which took place
Tuesday.
The musical group played
a variety of songs including
"B ill
Bailey."
"High
Society" and "Wlicn The Sninta
Go Marching In." Inslrumcntaltsts presenting the pro­
gram were Richard Morgan,
Pat McLaughlen, D e n n i s
House, Roger Deppcn, Wil­
liam Wharton and Jim tierrartl, who also played a ban­
jo solo,
Mr*. Elizabeth Hille, presIdent, who rondurtrd
Die
meeting, announced that a
Hobby Show will he held at
the Civic League Rulkllng on
Saturday, Jan. 25, from 2 un­
til 4 p.m.
Mra.
Geneva
Start will
serve as chairman of tho
event and the displays will bo
open for viewing by the pub-

playi for judging. The best
exhibits will be entered in the
Federation o f Women'* Clubs
Hobby Show scheduled for
Jnn. 28 at Sorosis House In
Orlando.
In other businesa at Tues­
day's meeting, the annual
card party was planned for
Friday, Jan. 24, at 8 p.m. at
the Civic League Building.
Tho public is invited and re­
freshments will be served.
Tickets are available from
any member. Mrs. Garland
Show has been named chair­
man o f the parly.
Tables
for
the
meeting
wero
beautifully
decorated
with arrangements o f camel­
lias. Serving as hostesses
were Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. W. E.
Kehellig, Mrs. J. O. Durning,
Mrs. II. C. Greene, Mrs. Ed­
gar Fawcett and Mra. Ralph
Hammond.
The next meeting will be
on Feh. 4.

They set tentatively for Feb­
ruary a House vote on John­
son's top priority met sun, a
broad anU-dlscriminstion bill
aimed at safe-guarding Negro
rights in voting, schools. Jobs
end use o f public accommo­
dations,
Hearings started on the
measure today in tbs rules
committee.
In the Senate, leaders step­
ped up the timetable foe Gn­
at committee actloa on a
House-passed 111 billion tax
cut—next on Johnson's legis­
lative must list—and tentat­
ively planned to put K to a
floor vote In February, about
Uw same time the House acts
on civil righ ts.'
Senate lea d en alio were
acting on new moves to speed
the tagging legislative ma­
chine fo r earller-thsn-asual
handling o f other controversial
chons, such as the dozen or
m a n annual money bills Con­
gress must pass.
In his first State o f the
Union message Wednesday
Johnson put the civil rights
and tax bills at the top of
Ills list, but packaged them
with an array o f other wel­
fare and economic requests.
Congressional leaders said
privately some o f these simply
could not be handled this
year.

PEOPLE

BELIEVE

IN

W A S H IN G T O N

COL. R A Y CROMLEY,
award - winning expert
on military, foreign a f­
fair*, science and eco­
nomics, will be writing
T h e Herald's column
entitled
"Political
Notebook” which ap­
pears d a i l y on this
newspaper’s
editorial
page. C r o m l e y will
write several columns
each week. Bruce Hoissat also will bo writing
some o f the articles.
Cromley's first column
will appear In Friday's
edition o f The Herald.

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WASHINGTON — (N E A ) — by FAA end CAB will further
reduce Ibe number of air­
fast airplanes likely
line-served airports in tho
w ill be buixing into America's
jeers ahead.
transportation picture like a
CAB’s uae-lt-or-Iose-it progrim will wreak a steady
swarm o f busy bees.
The reason is that many attrition of sm aller towns that
U rge airlines may be cutting will lose scheduled air service
back service to smeller cities for lack of support.
Preurd by CAB and Con­
■cross the nation. The gap
will be filled—and in tome gress to reduce their subsidy
cases service will be broad­ needs, airlines will gradual­
ened—by air taxis, planes de­ ly give up marginal traflie
fined by the Civil Aeronautics points or at least cut to a min­
Board as weighing not over imum number of daily land­
12,500 pounds.
They
give ings.
With today's emphasis on
scheduled, irregular or de­
speed, many passengers may
mand service.
More than 2.000 air taxi become reluctant to spend
operators envision a rich har­ almost as much time in sur­
vest o f business flowing from face travel at the end of a
the decision of the Federal 1,500-mile plane trip as they
Aviation Agency end the CAB spend in the air.
For example, without air
to trim government subsidies
to airports and airlines. Be­ taxi, a businessman traveling
cause such subsidies can spell from Los Angeles to Fred­
the difference between blsck ericksburg. V e.t could let to
and red Ink, many airlines Washington'! Dulles Airport
may have to eliminate ser­ in lesa than four hours, but
vice to maoy small commu­ would then have to spend an
nities. Taxis will soom into additional two and a half
the vacuum, carrying passen­ hours getting to Fredericks­
gers into the scheduled air­ burg via limousine and bus.
By air taxi, he can fly from
line network.
Dullea to Fredericksburg in
A side benefit to passengers 20 minutes.
may be that those in areas
A major step in the air taxi
nut now serviced by regular
lines will iind air taxla in­ breakthrough la creation of
the National A ir Taxi Service
creasingly available.
A ir taxi operatori feel that Guide, Just issued as part of
Uieir future i* rosy for meny the Official Airline Guide. It
lists the cities served by
reasons:
While there are over 8,000 members of the National A ir
airports In the United States, Taxi Conference (N A T O , ex­
few er than 600 have sched­ act fares for single and twinuled airline service. For the engine aircraft, the number
passenger traveling to or of passengera who can be car­
from one o f the 5,400 off-air- ried and estimated Hying
line cities, air taxis provide time.
The guide has been distri­
Ihe means to go all the way
buted to 23 major airline*
by air.
The idea of having one air­ which recognize NATC. Theso
port serve all cities in a airlines will make a ir taxi
geographical region endorsed reservations tor passengers.
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Atty. Gen. Robert F. Ken­
nedy said today be would re­
main in his cabinet post un­
til a fter tba presidential elec­
tion.
The brother o f the lata PresIdent Kennedy also said be
would be available to pity
whatever role would be use­
ful to the Democratic party
in the election campaign.
Although he has been back
at work for some time, Ken­
nedy has avoided the public
limelight as much a i possible
since the assassination of his
brother on Nov. 22.
The attorney general pre­
viously
had told
persooal
friends only that he would re­
main in office " a t least until
Congress acts on the civil
rights legislation and pro­
bably through the election."
He went one step further
In an interview today in whieh
he detailed his plans for the
Immediate future. He said he
had thought about his per­
sonal outlook beyond the elec­
tion but had made no firm
decisions that fa r ahead.
"M y one interest really Ji
being attorney general," ne
said. " I Just don't know what
I will do in the future. I cer­
tainly will stay at attorney
general through the election."
" I would be available to
cam paign." he said. "There
hasn’ t been anything said
about It but I'll do whatever
anyone in the administration
or Democratic party feels is
helpful."

8 YEAR

Wool is elnatlc enough to
stretch about 30 per cent be­
yond Us length, yet Spring
Member* of the League will bach to origiuul measure­
be urged to submit hobby dis- ments.

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By Jane Casselberry
The Sunshine Circle of the
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist WSC8 met Tuesday
morning at the home of Mrs.
John Birkhrliner, U90 Seminola Boulevard. Casselberry.
Mrs. Phillip Cacsbar led the
devotions.
Circle Chairmen Sir*. John
Howard
reported
on
the
group's Christmas visit to eld­
erly patients of the Shaner
Nursing Home In Casselberry
when small gifts, fruit, cooklea
end gay holiday decorations
were taken to the Iwine by
circle
members.
Christmas
carols were sung by a trio
consisting of Mrs. Darwin
Shea and her daughters, Dar­
lene end Velorie.
The circle voted to again
visit the home on Valentine's
Day.
A study on Southeast Asia
will begin at the next meeting
to be held Feb. 4 at the home
o f Mra. I. G. Reu.er, 325 Piocy Ridge Road, Casselberry.
Refreshments of Danish pas­
try, coffee and tea were serv­
ed by the hostess prior to the

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No m atter what happen*, it*
a big day for Circuit Judge
Voile A . William* Jr. It's his
birthday. (Editor's note to hia
wife, Connie; it's going to
take a lot o f cake to accom­
modate those 44 candles).
•
•
•
fo r m e r Senator Fred (Bud)
Dickinson wUl be in Talla­
hassee Jen. 1*. for a press
conference to formally an­
nounce bis candidacy for gov­
ernor. We believe that wiU
make the sixth DemocraUe
candidate to toes his hat in
the ring•
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V O L . 56

Cl

s

The Clock watchers arc at
it again. Ona expresses the
hope that someone will put
a cafeteria in the old ASP
Food Store at Second and
Magnolia. “ It's a shame,"
says bo, " fo r a city (to be)
the site o f Sanford not to hava
one. He referred
Ihe new
Tradewinds which opened last
week in Casselberry's Semi*
note Plata. Ona night this
week the Plata'a parking lot
—which can handle hundreds
of ears—was almost at full
capacity.
s e e
From another Clock Watchor; 'I f tho federal govern­
ment needs a space school as
badly ns Gen. Davis and Dr.
Debus claims, thsn let the
federal government build U.
Our caller was Peter Kureh,
a complex engineer at the
Cape Kennedy Test Center,
lie says It would be ridiculous
to put the East Central Flor­
ida University In Brevard. To
paraphrase ■ statement by
Dr. Debus— " I t would be a*
u itlcts to high school grads
In the area a* putting it at
the North Pole."
•

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N O . 101

The Seminote County Board
o f Public Instruction told a
delegation of mothera repre­
senting parent-teacher groups
of the English Estates and
South Seminole elementary
schools Thursday that It may
be from six to 13 weeks be­
fore the English Estates plant
la ready of oecupanry.
The delegation. Inquiring as
to why the new school was
not ready for use when ses­
sions resumed after the holi­
day!, was Informed lhat the
school has been completed ex­
cept for the Installation o f a
lift station necessary to finish
work on the plant's sewage
disposal.
The delegation also was
tuld by Supt. R. T . Milwee,
that "W e are exploring every
available avenue to enable ui
to begin classes at English
Estates at quickly at we
can ."
Approach roads to the Eng­
lish
Estates school, South
Seminole
Elementary
and
South Seminole Junior High
also came in for inquiries by
the delegation. County En­
gineer William Bush Jr., said
that he had been authorized
lo com pic to only a clay stabLilaed road to the English

Wednesday the Clock report­
ed that realtors la Seminole
bed some of the best lifting*
they’ ve had in a long time.
Today, Ed Leatoertury. k llN
Enterprise*’ vice praM eat,
says bis firm told thsmielves
eight out o f office space in the
Tee 'N Green Development.

(I

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

The City of Sanford has
completed negotiations and the
purchase of die Woodruff
Building
situated
on
the
northwest comer of First
Street and Tark Avenue in
downtown Sanford.

a •

e

10, 1964

School Opening
6-12 Weeks Off,
Board Says

The grapevine's busy again.
This tim e it tells the Clock
that Mrs. Marjorie Shepard,
deputy tax collector for the
peat 12 years, will run for tha
office her bosi will
vacate
at the end o f his present term.
We understand that she will
look Into the feasibility of a
south Semlnols U g renewal
servko.
e s s

s

F R I* J A N U A R Y

and

By Fred Van

City To Buy
Woodruff
Building

until I p.m. neat Thursday.

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Econ,

B U L L E T IN
TALLAH ASSEE

Bluestone,

Lake

Ada

Deseret

The

vote to establish

the

central facility o f an exten­

Douglas Stenatrom o f San­ sion o f the University o f Floe*
—

The

strongly p r o t e s t e d Ida engineering college la or
against the Board o f Control’* near the Cape was 1-2.
this afternoon spilt on a se­
The board's recommenda­
lack o f a decision, pointing
lection o f the university alto,
out that both Orange and tion for toe engineering site
being equally
divided for
Counties
devoted now goes to the Cabinet Board
Lake Ada and niueatene, Seminole
many
heura
o
f
their
time
and o f Education for final action.
A fte r a prolonged argument,
Member* Chester Whittle,
the board voted S-‘J for Blue- spent thousands o f dollar! fo l­
Orlando, and Charles Forman,
stone and the chairman, Bays lowing tho policies and regu­
Fort Lauderdale, wanted the
Harrison, tied it up by voting lations laid down by the
decision delayed a n o t h e r
fo r Lake Ada. Then they fo l­ board, lie pointed out that
month ,
lowed with a separate vote on they should have made a de­
But Dr. Wayne McCall,
each site. The results were cision today.
Ocala, said it w a i urgent that
3-3 for Bluestone, 3-3 fer
s •
•
the board move now oo lo­
Lake Ada and 3-3 against
cating this facility "even U
TALLAHASSEE &lt;U1M) Econ.
The Board of Control voted we make a mistake."
The board then opened the today to locate a graduate en­
Tlte arguments on this en­
•election m atter again by gineering and research cen­ gineering extension or GENinstructing Orange and Semi- ter In the Cape Kennedy area ESYS program aa It'a been
note Counties to resubmit bids hut delayed until this after­ dubbed by the academician*,
U it leaving In consideration noon a derision on a itte for and other matters consumed
ford

State Board o f Control her*

Municipal officials through
out tho county hsva received
invitations to attend tho eaecutlvo provide opening of
Maitland's new First National
Bank. It'll ba held from 4:30
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U n ite d P r e s s L e a s e d W i t *

Orange, Seminole Asked
To Resubmit Proposals

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The
Methodist Children's
Home is in need e f several
Christian couples to serve as
heusa parents. Couples in their
lata 40‘s or in their SO'* who
no longer hive children at
home and who would like an
opportunity for service are in­
vited to apply. If you're In­
terested contact Walter D.
Tropf at the horns in Enter­
prise.
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•
Here'a another new Florida
traffic law: pedestrians are
subject to traffic control sig­
nals
at
all
Intersections.
Where sidewalks are provid­
ed a pedestrian must not, un­
less required by other drcumstances, walk upon the
portion of a roadway paved
foe vehicular traffic. Whert
sidewalks art not provided,
pedestrians must walk ooly
on the shoulder of the road­
way. So, be careful where
you walk. It might not only
cost you money. It could cost
you jo u r Ufa.
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•
•
Now that i f * about lime to
get new lags, this morning
we heard about one fellow
who said hia ear was so old
W would have to hava upper
gnd low er plates.

T h e announcement w a s
made at noon today by Mayor
A. L. Wilson from Talla­
hassee where he Li attending
today's meeting of the State
Board of Control.
The cost of the building was
reported to be $60,000. The
city, according to reports, in­
tended to rate the structure
and utilise the land for a
downtown parking facility.
City Commissioner James
Crappa told The Herald this
afternoon that live commission
has not yet decided if it will
place meters on the parking
area.
The building, constructed in
ISM, has been a longtime
landmark In the Sanford area.

3 Girls Escape
Through Tunnel
BERLIN
gtrll en'a
1* .
Un wall tltroaO tofoaasl s s a pitted a l i l l i r W f t w ....lists
were permitting West Berlin­
er* to make Chrivtmsi-timc
visits. Western police disclos­
ed Thursday.
The West Berlin builders of
the tunnel were able to warn
other would-be escapees in
time to prevent their arrests
when the Communists found
the tunnel.
It was live first news of a
tunnel tub year. Western
police revealed Its existence
only after the Communists dis­
covered Its mouth, flooded it
with tear gas, and blasted it
shut with dynamite to prevent
further escapes.
The girls fled the Commun­
ist sector on Tuesday. Officiala said a large group of
East Berliners had planned to
follow them, but some coal
yard workers in East Berlin
stumbled across the opening
and informed Communist au­
thorities.

Home Builders
Meet Tuesday
The first 1964 meeting of
the Seminole County Home
Builders Association will be
held Tuesday at 7 p.m., at the
Cspri Restaurant.
"Outlook. 1964." will be the
subject of an address by John
Krlder, manager of the Sem­
inob
County Chamber o (
Commerce.

S I 1 E R I F F J. L . H O I I B Y dons an apron an he prepared to join
ninole Coun"Morchinjr Mothers” later this month on behalf o f the Semtnoli
t y ’s March o f Dimes campnijrn. ‘ Helpinir to wane war oguinat birth ile.
fects and arthritis,” said Hobby, shown with General Chairman Rill Reek,
"is cause enough for m© to participate in this march.” All Seminole Coun­
ty mothers says Reek, are urged to Join with Sheriff Hohby in making
this year’s effo rt a success.
(Herakl Photo)

Sloan Enters Race
For Tax Collector

Heavy Fighting
Flares Again

w *, lo c r H s e titorv&amp;sc
£ IL B O *. l
t » campaign for the office t o | U n g
braketU FIJ
owl
formally awnn— n kia
R - 1assist him. seal he said » « ! a;airt t o - f ^ T f u cn
n “rioting
|carne.il) aoilclu U&gt;r vote out Panamanian
Piini,niaTllan mutts &gt;nd
daey for public office.
and U. S.
an support of hcminolc County |
.
Sloan, a native Floridian
, .
. , ,
, Army troops at the border
ehlirna
talerwsfod
in
the
most
|
a|Ing
thc
Cana,
ZuQe
and a resident of Sc mine c
t Uy&gt;
County [or tho past 22 years, efficient operation of the col- from ,
,leclamJ lor lha ofIll.c U couo. lector s oflice.
About
3oo
rock-throwing
Sloan, 42, resides at 2vmi1
ty tax collector, the post cur­
Panamanians gathered on the
rently held by John L. Gallo­ Magnolia Avc., Sanford, with Panama City side of the bor­
way who previously stated his wile, the former Miss der at mid-day to attack
that be would not be a candi­ tois Meriwether, and their American soldier*
on the
three children, Kathy It, El­
date for re-election.
other side. The soldiers used
In addition to being asso­ len 12 and Frank 0.
tear gas and rifle tire to keep
ciated with tiie Coast Line for
the rioters in check.
the past 22 years, Sloan Is al­
Other street mobs attack­
so a registered real estate
ed the U.S.-owned Tropical
broker. He is a member of
Radio office In downtown Pan­
the Board of Deacons of the
ama City near the plush Hotel
First Presbyterian Church, a
Panama.
veteran of World War II. a
All of the American casual­
WASHINGTON
( UPI I
Mason, member of the Bahia
ties were on the zone able of
Army Secretary Cyru*
R.
. .
Temple, Sanford Shrine Club,
Vance, a onetime aide
of
resulted from
and B.L.F. and E. and the
mob attacks, American auPresident Johnson, has brrn
Seminole Numismatic Society,
thorities said.
named
to
succeed
Roswell
I
)
.
,
lie attended Wake Forrest
The anti-American rioting
Gilpatric In the Defense De­
College.
resumed just before dawn
partment's
second
mod
Im­
In 1961, Sloan was appoint­
with a mob attack on the U.
ed to the Advisory Council of portant Jots.,
S. embassy in Panama City.
Gilpalrtc. deputy to Secre­
the Florida Industrial Com­
President Robert K. Chlari
tary Robert S. McNamara
mission by Gov. Bryant.
denounced
Thursday
night
“ I am confident," Sloan since 1961. leaves thr Penta­ what he termed American
sa.d today, "that t can man­ gon Jan. 20 to return to bb "aggression” amt suspended
age the affairs of the tax law practice In New York. diplomatic
relations
with
collector's office
If I am Ills departure, cvpcctrd *incc Washington
elected I will endeavor to last June, has been delayed
serve all of the people of try the Senate's Investigation
Seminole County to the very of the controversial TF X war
best of my ability. I am high­ plane contract award.
To sucreed Vance, Jolin.-um
ly interested in politici and
nominated
I he
Rev. Grover Sewell, pastor
in the field of public service, Thursday
,h*
Presbyterian
and t consider myself capable Army's present undersecre o l
of carrying out the respective tary. Stephen Alles. who like Church of Sanford, will be
duties of the office to the sat­ t'li predecessor, is (rum West installed as loot president of
the Sanford Ministerial Asso­
isfaction o f all our citizens." Virginia,
ciation when
the organiza­
tion convenes tonight at the
Tradewinds Cafeteria
The association's outgoing
president, Itev. John T. Ad­
ams Jr., pastor of the First
Methodist Church of Sanford
will Instill thr nrw presiding
officer,
Rev, Charles Decs Jr., pas­
tor of the Sanford Alliance
Church, wilt tie installed as
vice president and Rev. Fred
R, Chance, pastor of San­
ford's First Baptist Church,
as secretary-treasurer.
J fc ji

Vance Named To
Gilpafric Post

Ministers To
Install Tonight

State Ends '63
On Upsurge

Country C Iu l) C ircle, escaped * e r lou* Injuries Thursday nigght when hia late model convertible skidded on
wet pavement into a gondola car which waa part o f a northbound Atluntic
Coast Line freight train at Lake Mary Road and West 25th St. Schoenfeld, the driver, was charged with reckle#a driving by Sanford Police
l'apt. A . S. William*.
*
(Herald Photo)

J O H N R O B E R T S C H O E N F E L D , 107

TALLAHASSEE ( C P U —
Florida ended 1963 on an up­
ward economic surge, Reve­
nue Commission Director J.
Ed Straughn reported Thurs­
day.
Slraughn said sates tax col­
lections, a good barometer or
business in the state, totaled
11* 3 million in December, an
Increase of about 17 per cent
over December of 1962,

a new four-year unverslty in to much time that the board
adjourned for lunch without
east-central Florida.
reaching the major bus loess
before it—selection of a alt*
In the Orlindo-Sanford area
••
far the new university.
Chairman Baya Harrison o l
St. Petersburg has already In­
dicated that If Um board bog­
ged down today in making a
final choice, he would recom­
WASHINGTON
(U F I)
AUSTIN, Tex. (U P I)
mend starting all over again
Sen. Bar^y Goldwater "caught
Wounded Texas Gov, John in tha search for a alts.
hell" as he predicted he would
Connally casually announced
The
Board
spent
three
for questioning the reliability
Thursday he would seek re- month narrowing Its proposed
of American missiles, but he
elcctlon and predicted that locations down to four.
may have opened up a major
President Johnson could car­
T h e members set down to­
defense issue for this election
ry Texas "60 to 40."
d a y with the four choices fac­
year.
ing them: The so-called Econ
The Issue la whether the
site bordering the city limlta
Democratic administration is
DALLAS (U P I ) — J a c k o l Oviedo In Seminole County,
putting too much dependence
on strategic missiles and let­ Ruby's lawyers said Thursday 2,SOS acres: a 1,300-acre aits
ting the bomber farces run they wanted his murder trial on the edge o f Sanford In
down in size without develop­ moved away from the "harsh Seminole County; the Blueing new types of manned aba* tnd unreal" clim ate which stone &gt;Ue south o f Orlande la c
they laid was created by Dab t illa g e tlnmty, end a 2,'426&gt;
logic aircraft.
acre aits on the Brevard-Oe*
Defense Secretary Robert lae news media.
pUnt'
ceota County line close to Eau
When questioned about the S. McNamara cut loose a me­
G elite.
Goklwater
Ihility of improving thr gaton blast at
WASHINGTON (U PI) - An
This last site was offered
Winlrr Park Drive approaches Thursday shortly after the Re
to South Seminole Elementary puhlirun presidential aspirant ardent foe of the admlnistra Thursday by backers o f the
medicare
proposal, Deseret site east of Orlando
amt South Srininnlo Junior ended a swing In New llanp- tlon's
High schools, Rush stated that shlre with the claim that U. Rep. Broyhlil, (R -V a .), to be­ In Orange County as a last
the section o f tlte road to S, intercontinental rockets are ing considered to fill a Repub­ minute alternate which might
lican vacancy on the House satisfy the wishes o f Cape
which they were referring was "not dependable."
McNamora accused the sen­ Waya and Means Committee. Kennedy officials for a univer­
within Casselberry's corp&lt;Wsity easily accessible to thou­
ate limits and there Is noth­ ator, a reserve A ir Force ma­
sands of missile center work­
ing the county can do about jor general, of making a
LUDOW1CI, Ga. (U P I) — ers and tha growing general
statement that was "complete
it.
Milwre said this morning ly misleading, politically tore Authorities aald a migrant population in the area around
that lie ami members of the sponsible and damaging to farmworker, Strom Iletml the Cape.
The Deseret site had been
school board appreciated the the national security." There nen, object of a national mur
delegation coming
to the was no support for the "false der alert, etiol and killed hto taken Informally out o f consid­
meeting with their inquiries." implication" that the nation wlfa and then himself Thurs­ eration la a meeting at Or­
"T h eir questions” he stated, was unable to depend on its day aa police Closed In on lando,
Missile Range Commander
"led to an understanding of long range missiles to carry them.
out their miistoo, the defense
Gen. Leighton f. Davie and
their prohlems amt ours."
Dr. Kurt Debus, head of the
Asked if th« county school chief said.
The Democrats, who came
Kennedy Space Center on the
officials knew before school
WASHINGTON (U P D - R c
sessions closed for hte holi­ to power claim ing there was publican National Chairman Cape, met with toe governor
days that English Estates a "missile g a p " and found William E. M iller called on earlier this week to relay the
school would not bo ready for there was none, have had to President Johnson today to feelings of Cape-area ieadere
occupancy, Milwee declared, combat before now the con­ lionor John K.
Kennedy’s on locating the university.
Thursday, Bryant met prf"N o , wo expected to open tention that they are going "commitment” for television
English Estates or we would too far too fast In relying on debates between tha presi­ vately at the governor’s man­
sion with Harrison and three
not have announced it. If we missile* and deemphasizing dential candidates In 1964.
other board member*. An
had not expected the school to bomber*. Concern has been
associate aald tha governor
open we would have said so voiced by congressional Demo­
and woukl have explained toe crats as well a i Republicans.
MI AMI I U P I)—A high So­ passed on the arguments of
The A ir Force, in which viet official,
reuioiti why."
Nikolai Pod the Cape Kennedy official*
Milwre wrnt on to explain, Goldwater recently served two gorny, derlarrd In Havana but did not attempt to influ­
"W e knew that the lift sta­ weeks on active duty, ha* pro Thursday night that the Unit ence the board'* choice.
The governor will have hia
tion required for the sewer flounced feelings both that erf Stairs wilt be devastated
bomber-type
planes
system would not he ready. new
by nuclear war unless it ac say when the recom mendstIon
However, we expected North­ shmdd be developed and lhat crp ti "peaceful cuexistence' o f the board comes before to*
Cabinet Board o f Education,
east Sewer Corporation, a pri­ more missiles than now plan on Russia's terms.
which Bryant head*.
vately owned rompany, would nrd should be bought. It be
temporarily connect our sys­ lleves a " m ix " of the two will
tem to its lines and utilize a continue to be needed for
special type of pumps. Ilut (he proper deterent force.
Northeavt llrm could not lo­
cate the kind of pumps re­
qu ired "
*
I’lan Y ou r N ext Luncheon or
lie concluded, ' This is the
problem we encountered. We
The director of the State
Cocktail Party A t The C a r i b e . . .
regret the school was nut Beverage Department, Rich­
opened as planned so lhat ard B. Keating, reported to­
double sessions could be e li­ day Hilt cigarette tax cotminated at South Seminole lerlion* for the month of No­
Klemenlary
School.
Aiide vember, 1963, amounted to
s e rv e d
d a lly
from die sewer conned mas, nearly *4 million.
the facility is complete, and
Of this amount almost $630,we plan to open it at foe ear- ono will go to the state's gen­
best possible date."
eral revenue fund and the re­

Goldwater Stirs
nswA.
Up Demos Willi
Blast At ICBM Connally T o Run

Ruby Asks Shift

Medicare Foe

Murder, Suicide

Debates Asked

Red Threatens

Cigarette Tax
$4 Million

maining $3 million plus will
he distributed to qualified
municipalities.
Those
municipalities In
The Sanford Police Depart­ Seminole participating In the
ment reported this morniog distribution are as follows:
Altamonte Springs $1,916,
that a shot was fired into foe
home of Mrs. Muriel Hunt at Casselberry $3.67*. Longwood
703 South Oak Ave. early $2,606, North Orlando $236.
Thursday evening. Investiga­ Ovirdo $1,173, am! Sanford
ting officer* believe It was $14.4*2.
(b ed from a BU gun since no
bullet of any kind was found. Lyman Caravan
A caravan sponsored by tho
The shot entered the front
window of foe Hunt residence Lyman Boosters Club will
where Mrs. Hunt had been leave the Longwood school at
sitting. The window was shat­ 3:30 p.m. today to attend tho
tered and glass was scatter­ Lyman High basketball game
in Apbpka.
ed about live room.

Shot Fired
Into Home

d t a d u iA ...

Complete Luncheons
Priced From 75( Up
. . . M eet Lou Morgenstern,
our new Mixologiat

Enjoy "M usic O n The House"
ComplimentH O f The Management
E V E R Y F R ID A Y N IG H T
k riU

V A LD E Z HOTEL
Downtown Sanford,

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                    <text>WASHINGTON — William
•eaten (D.-Ceon.),
w ho
peeved we in Uto U J . Senate
•ad State Deportment, writes
tea in agreement with n colm i which upheld tha Speak­
er e&lt; tha House ai tha logical
and democratic successor to
a Vic* President who hoe
gone to the White House.
But Hr. Beaton, • serious
and informed thinker — pub­
lisher of tha Encyclopedia
Britanniea — goto further.

/

"I go so far as to think
that tha Vica Presidency
ought to be abolished and
that the Speaker of tho
Homo should always ha the
■ucceesoe to tho President.
I know too much about tha
way tho Vice Presidential
candidates have been select­
ed, The process of selection
Is too occidental and too hap­
hazard. The Speaker or the
Hones is always an experienc­
ed politician who h u been
tested in the crucible. Yes,
let ns abolish tha Vies Pres­
idency."
Well, a good many people
lack through history have
agreed with Mr. Benton. John
Adame, the first Vice Presi­
dent, thought it tho most
sueleea office ever devised
by tha brain of man. Theo­
dore Roosevelt considered
himself moosetrapped in tho
poet by Mark Honno, w h o
wanted to take T.R. out of
circulation. If you have an
Idia evening to review the
standard histories of the De­
mocratic and Republican par­
ties, written by Prank R.
Kent end William Starr My­
ers, respectively, you sen
refresh your memory on tho
Throttlebottoma whom both
parties have nominated os
presidential stand-bys.
Yat only in ona Instance
did a vice presidential suc­
cessor bring disaster with
him, and in no instance was
a Presldent-by-eccIdent any
sort of a personal disgrace.
Andrew Johnson, a Souther­
ner, did not have the genius
to carry out Lincoln's pro­
gram for tha defeated Con­
federacy ("with malice to­
ward nona"), but he did no
worse In an Impossible fla
than eeverel duly elected
Presidents have done In
times of depression end par­
ty split. We only had one di­
grace In the White House —
Warren Harding — w h o s e
stand-in, C a l v i n Coolldge,
proved the heter man on the
ticket.
I t is hard to fiml much
fault with the successors of
this century — Roosevelt,
Coolldge, Freeman, Johnson,
Or, back in tha 10th century,
with Tyler, who was a better
man than President Harrison,
or with Fillmore, who had it
all over President Taylor.
Evtn the most obscura suc­
cessor, Chester Arthur, who
followed Garfield, did a cred­
itable relief Job, though his
only national csperlence had
been aa Collector of the i'ort
of New York, a political job
be got under President Grant
a n j lost under President
Hayes. And yet, as Myers
wrote, "Arthur really made
a success as President." An-

ether historian, James Ford
Rhode*, said: "A rthur was
fundamentally a gentleman
and era* simply his better
w U during hi* ocupancy of
the presidency.*
Abolition of the vice pres*
idency, It appears to me,
would not insure us a pal nil
netting duds In the White
House. W* hare had them
there by election, as was sa lly true in the case of William
Howard Taft, to eay nothing
of Grant who, desplta maindome scandals in his two Ad*
ministrations, came close to
getting a third-term nomlnetion. The democratic process
la not foolproof,' or we would
never have chosen Herding
over Cos. The responsibility
goes back to the party sys­
tem which ought to offer us
two tickets of four estimehie
men. John F. Kennedy's In­
sistence upon Johnson stems
the best, most responsible example that history has yet re­
corded.
H r. Benton further propos­
es that any successor to a
vacant White House be re­
quired to face almost Imme­
diate confirmation a t the
polls. He writes:
"There's nothing escred
bout having presidential alectiona In the present rhythm
of every four years. . , Uoit
of the European countries
have their elections a t whet
seems to them the most ap­
propriate time — r a t h a r
than on any fixed rhythm.'*
But, there fe, I con tend,
something "sacred" and Am­
erican about tha four-year
rhythm. It has served us well.
Indeed, the mystique which
attaches to the Amerlrnn
presidency is demonstrably e
better Ruaranty of excellence
then meny whoop-end holler
campaigns have been. The
seven Vies Presidents win
have succeeded by death ere
a long way from being the
seven worst Presidents we
ever had.
We need a lot of thinking
nn the aucresxion subject, ami
Mr, lien Urn's contributions
ere welcome ami cogent. But
when it cornea to “sober sec­
ond thoughts," the existing
system sUnds. It hns stood
the test of time.

By Jane Casselberry
The Sunshine Circle of the
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist WSC8 met Tuesday
morning at the home of Mrs.
John Birkhrliner, U90 Seminola Boulevard. Casselberry.
Mrs. Phillip Cacsbar led the
devotions.
Circle Chairmen Sir*. John
Howard reported on the
group's Christmas visit to eld­
erly patients of the Shaner
Nursing Home In Casselberry
when small gifts, fruit, cooklea
end gay holiday decorations
were taken to the Iwine by
circle members. Christmas
carols were sung by a trio
consisting of Mrs. Darwin
Shea and her daughters, Dar­
lene end Velorie.
The circle voted to again
visit the home on Valentine's
Day.
A study on Southeast Asia
will begin at the next meeting
to be held Feb. 4 at the home
of Mra. I. G. Reu.er, 325 Piocy Ridge Road, Casselberry.
Refreshments of Danish pas­
try, coffee and tea were serv­
ed by the hostess prior to the

Demo Leaders
Turn Heat On
For Action

OUTGOING OVIEDO Councilman Ben F . W ard
Jr., right, congratulate! brother Robert L. Ward,
incoming councilman, who was officially in­
stalled a t Monday night's meeting of the City
Council.
(Herald Photo)

By D s n s Extra
Six members of the Lyman
High 8cbool Band presented
a program of entertainment
for the regular monthly meet­
ing of the Longwood Civic
League which took place
Tuesday.
The musical group played
a variety of songs including
"Bill Bailey." "High Society" and "Wlicn The Sninta
Go Marching In." Inslrumcntaltsts presenting the pro­
gram were Richard Morgan,
Pat McLaughlen, D e n n i s
House, Roger Deppcn, Wil­
liam Wharton and Jim tierrartl, who also played a ban­
jo solo,
Mr*. Elizabeth Hille, presIdent, who rondurtrd Die
meeting, announced that a
Hobby Show will he held at
the Civic League Rulkllng on
Saturday, Jan. 25, from 2 un­
til 4 p.m.
Mra. Geneva Start will
serve as chairman of tho
event and the displays will bo
open for viewing by the pub-

playi for judging. The best
exhibits will be entered in the
Federation of Women'* Clubs
Hobby Show scheduled for
Jnn. 28 at Sorosis House In
Orlando.
In other businesa at Tues­
day's meeting, the annual
card party was planned for
Friday, Jan. 24, at 8 p.m. at
the Civic League Building.
Tho public is invited and re­
freshments will be served.
Tickets are available from
any member. Mrs. Garland
Show has been named chair­
man of the parly.
Tables for the meeting
wero beautifully decorated
with arrangements of camel­
lias. Serving as hostesses
were Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. W. E.
Kehellig, Mrs. J. O. Durning,
Mrs. II. C. Greene, Mrs. Ed­
gar Fawcett and Mra. Ralph
Hammond.
The next meeting will be
on Feh. 4.

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WASHINGTON

COL. RAY CROMLEY,
award - winning expert
on military, foreign af­
fair*, science and eco­
nomics, will be writing
T h e Herald's column
entitled
"Political
Notebook” which ap­
pears d a i l y on this
newspaper’s editorial
page. C r o m l e y will
write several columns
each week. Bruce Hoissat also will bo writing
some of the articles.
Cromley's first column
will appear In Friday's
edition of The Herald.

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jeers ahead.
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attrition of sm aller towns that
will lose scheduled air service
for lack of support.
Preurd by CAB and Con­
gress to reduce their subsidy
needs, airlines will gradual­
ly give up marginal traflie
points or at least cut to a min­
imum number of daily land­
ings.
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1,500-mile plane trip as they
spend in the air.
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from Los Angeles to Fred­
ericksburg. Ve.t could let to
Washington'! Dulles Airport
in lesa than four hours, but
would then have to spend an
additional two and a half
hours getting to Fredericks­
burg via limousine and bus.
By air taxi, he can fly from
Dullea to Fredericksburg in
A side benefit to passengers 20 minutes.
may be that those in areas
A major step in the air taxi
nut now serviced by regular
lines will iind air taxla in­ breakthrough la creation of
the National Air Taxi Service
creasingly available.
Air taxi operatori feel that Guide, Just issued as part of
Uieir future i* rosy for meny the Official Airline Guide. It
lists the cities served by
reasons:
While there are over 8,000 members of the National Air
airports In the United States, Taxi Conference (NATO, ex­
fewer than 600 have sched­ act fares for single and twinuled airline service. For the engine aircraft, the number
passenger traveling to or of passengera who can be car­
from one of the 5,400 off-air- ried and estimated Hying
line cities, air taxis provide time.
The guide has been distri­
Ihe means to go all the way
buted to 23 major airline*
by air.
The idea of having one air­ which recognize NATC. Theso
port serve all cities in a airlines will make a ir taxi
geographical region endorsed reservations tor passengers.

WASHINGTON — (NEA) —
Small, fast airplanes likely
will be buixing into America's
transportation picture like a
swarm of busy bees.
The reason is that many
Urge airlines may be cutting
back service to smeller cities
■cross the nation. The gap
will be filled—and in tome
cases service will be broad­
ened—by air taxis, planes de­
fined by the Civil Aeronautics
Board as weighing not over
12,500 pounds. They give
scheduled, irregular or de­
mand service.
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operators envision a rich har­
vest of business flowing from
the decision of the Federal
Aviation Agency end the CAB
to trim government subsidies
to airports and airlines. Be­
cause such subsidies can spell
the difference between blsck
and red Ink, many airlines
may have to eliminate ser­
vice to maoy small commu­
nities. Taxis will soom into
the vacuum, carrying passen­
gers into the scheduled air­
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Atty. Gen. Robert F. Ken­
nedy said today be would re­
main in his cabinet post un­
til after tba presidential elec­
tion.
The brother of the lata PresIdent Kennedy also said be
would be available to pity
whatever role would be use­
ful to the Democratic party
in the election campaign.
Although he has been back
at work for some time, Ken­
nedy has avoided the public
limelight as much a i possible
since the assassination of his
brother on Nov. 22.
The attorney general pre­
viously had told persooal
friends only that he would re­
main in office " a t least until
Congress acts on the civil
rights legislation and pro­
bably through the election."
He went one step further
In an interview today in whieh
he detailed his plans for the
Immediate future. He said he
had thought about his per­
sonal outlook beyond the elec­
tion but had made no firm
decisions that far ahead.
"My one interest really Ji
being attorney general," ne
said. "I Just don't know what
I will do in the future. I cer­
tainly will stay a t attorney
general through the election."
" I would be available to
campaign." he said. "There
hasn’t been anything said
about It but I'll do whatever
anyone in the administration
or Democratic party feels is
helpful."

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Wool is elnatlc enough to
stretch about 30 per cent be­
yond Us length, yet Spring

Member* of the League will bach to
be urged to submit hobby dis- ments.

PEOPLE

WASHINGTON (DPI) Democratic leaders turned on
the pressure today to shove
through Congress major parte
of President Johnson's pro­
gram and to get them enacted
by summer, as he bluntly
suggested.
They set tentatively for Feb­
ruary a House vote on John­
son's top priority met su n , a
broad anU-dlscriminstion bill
aimed at safe-guarding Negro
rights in voting, schools. Jobs
end use of public accommo­
dations,
Hearings started on the
measure today in tbs rules
committee.
In the Senate, leaders step­
ped up the timetable foe Gn­
at committee actloa on a
House-passed 111 billion tax
cut—next on Johnson's legis­
lative must list—and tentat­
ively planned to put K to a
floor vote In February, about
Uw same time the House acts
on civil rig h ts.'
Senate lead en alio were
acting on new moves to speed
the tagging legislative ma­
chine for earller-thsn-asual
handling of other controversial
chons, such as the dozen or
m a n annual money bills Con­
gress must pass.
In his first State of the
Union message Wednesday
Johnson put the civil rights
and tax bills at the top of
Ills list, but packaged them
with an array of other wel­
fare and economic requests.
Congressional leaders said
privately some of these simply
could not be handled this
year.

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Board Unable To Agree On University
Members Deadlocked On Lake A d a , Bluestone
^ a ttfo r b S m t l i t
*

Zip Code 32771

&gt;

Orange, Seminole Asked
To Resubmit Proposals
BULLETIN

Econ, Bluestone, Lake Ada
and Deseret
Douglas Stenatrom of San­
ford strongly p r o t e s t e d
against the Board of Control’*
lack of a decision, pointing
out that both Orange and
Seminole Counties devoted
many heura of their time and
spent thousands of dollar! fol­
lowing tho policies and regu­
lations laid down by the
board, lie pointed out that
they should have made a de­
cision today.
s • •
TALLAHASSEE &lt;U1M) The Board of Control voted
today to locate a graduate en­
gineering and research cen­
ter In the Cape Kennedy area
hut delayed until this after­
noon a derision on a itte for
a new four-year unverslty in
east-central Florida.

The vote to establish the
central facility of an exten­
WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday; high today near 70; lour tonlgh in 40a.
By Fred Van
sion of the University of Floe*
TALLAHASSEE
— The
VOL. 56
United Press Leased Wit*
Extabllahad HKM4
FRI* JANUARY 10, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 101
Ida engineering college la or
State Board of Control her*
n ear the Cape was 1-2.
\
e i o 0*
this afternoon spilt on a se­
The board's recommenda­
lection of the university alto,
Wr ieU sa
tion for toe engineering site
being equally divided for
No m atter what happen*, it*
now goes to the Cabinet Board
Lake Ada and niueatene,
a big day for Circuit Judge
of
Education for final action.
After a prolonged argument,
Member* Chester Whittle,
Voile A. William* J r. It's his
the board voted S-‘J for BlueOrlando, and Charles Forman,
birthday. (Editor's note to hia
stone and the chairman, Bays
Fort Lauderdale, wanted the
Harrison, tied it up by voting
wife, Connie; it's going to
decision delayed a n o t h e r
for Lake Ada. Then they fol­
take a lot of cake to accom­
month ,
The City of Sanford has
The Seminote County Board lowed with a separate vote on
modate those 44 candles).
But Dr. Wayne McCall,
of Public Instruction told a each site. The results were
completed negotiations and the
• • •
Ocala, said it w ai urgent that
purchase of die Woodruff
delegation of mothera repre­ 3-3 for Bluestone, 3-3 fer
the board move now oo lo­
fo rm er Senator Fred (Bud) Building situated on the
senting parent-teacher groups Lake Ada and 3-3 against
cating this facility "even U
Dickinson wUl be in Talla­ northwest comer of First
of the English Estates and
Econ.
we make a mistake."
hassee Je n . 1*. for a press Street and Tark Avenue in
South Seminole elementary
The board then opened the
Tlte arguments on this en­
conference to formally an­ downtown Sanford.
schools Thursday that It may
•election m atter again by
gineering extension or GENnounce bis candidacy for gov­ T h e announcement w a s
be from six to 13 weeks be­
ESYS program aa It'a been
ernor. We believe that wiU made at noon today by Mayor
fore the English Estates plant instructing Orange and Seminote Counties to resubmit bids
dubbed by the academician*,
make the sixth DemocraUe A. L. Wilson from Talla­
la ready of oecupanry.
and other matters consumed
candidate to toes his hat in hassee where he Li attending
The delegation. Inquiring as Uit leaving In consideration
to much time that the board
to
why
the
new
school
was
the ringtoday's meeting of the State
• • e
adjourned for lunch without
not ready for use when ses­
Board of Control.
reaching the major bus loess
Municipal officials through
sions
resumed
after
the
holi­
The cost of the building was
before it—selection of a alt*
out tho county hsva received reported to be $60,000. The
day!, was Informed lhat the
In the Orlindo-Sanford area
invitations to attend tho easchool
has
been
completed
ex­
•
•
city, according to reports, in­
far the new university.
ecutlvo provide opening of
cept
for
the
Installation
of
a
tended to rate the structure
Chairman Baya Harrison ol
Maitland's new First National
lift station necessary to finish
and utilise the land for a
St. Petersburg has already In­
Bank. It'll ba held from 4:30 downtown parking facility.
work on the plant's sewage
dicated that If Um board bog­
until I p.m. neat Thursday.
disposal.
City Commissioner James
SI1ERIFF J. L. HOIIBY dons an apron an he prepared to join
• a •
ged down today in making a
The
delegation
also
was
Crappa told The Herald this
ninole CounConnally To Run final
"Morchinjr Mothers” later this month on behalf of the Semtnoli
choice, he would recom­
The grapevine's busy again.
tuld
by
Supt.
R.
T.
Milwee,
WASHINGTON
(UFI)
afternoon that live commission
AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI)
ty ’s March of Dimes campnijrn. ‘Helpinir to wane war oguinat birth ile.
mend starting all over again
This tim e it tells the Clock has not yet decided if it will
that "We are exploring every Sen. Bar^y Goldwater "caught
Wounded Texas Gov, John in tha search for a alts.
fects and arthritis,” said Hobby, shown with General Chairman Rill Reek,
available avenue to enable ui hell" as he predicted he would
that Mrs. Marjorie Shepard, place meters on the parking
Connally
casually announced
"is
cause
enough
for
m©
to
participate
in
this
march.”
All
Seminole
Coun­
The Board spent three
deputy tax collector for the area.
to begin classes at English for questioning the reliability
Thursday
he would seek re- month narrowing Its proposed
ty
mothers
says
Reek,
are
urged
to
Join
with
Sheriff
Hohby
in
making
it peat 12 years, will run for tha The building, constructed in
Estates a t quickly a t we of American missiles, but he
this year’s effort a success.
(Herakl Photo)
office her bosi will vacate ISM, has been a longtime
can."
may have opened up a major elcctlon and predicted that locations down to four.
at the end of his present term.
Approach roads to the Eng­ defense issue for this election President Johnson could car­ The members set down to­
landmark In the Sanford area.
ry Texas "60 to 40."
d ay with the four choices fac­
We understand that she will
lish Estates school, South year.
ing them: The so-called Econ
Seminole Elementary and
The Issue la whether the
look Into the feasibility of a
site bordering the city limlta
south Semlnols Ug renewal
South Seminole Junior High Democratic administration is Ruby Asks Shift
DALLAS (UPI) — J a c k o l Oviedo In Seminole County,
also came in for inquiries by putting too much dependence
servko.
e s s
the delegation. County En­ on strategic missiles and let­ Ruby's lawyers said Thursday 2,SOS acres: a 1,300-acre aits
gineer William Bush Jr., said ting the bomber farces run they wanted his murder trial on the edge of Sanford In
Wednesday the Clock report­
that he had been authorized down in size without develop­ moved away from the "harsh Seminole County; the Blueed that realtors la Seminole
lo com pic to only a clay stab- ing new types of manned aba* tn d unreal" climate which stone &gt;Ue south of Orlande la c
bed some of the best lifting*
they laid was created by Dab tilla g e tlnmty, end a 2,'426&gt;
Lilaed road to the English logic aircraft.
they’ve had in a long time.
BERLIN
lae news media.
acre aits on the Brevard-Oe*
Defense
Secretary
Robert
Today, Ed Leatoertury. kllN gtrll en'a
1* .
w*, lo c r H s e titorv&amp;sc
£ ILBO*. l
pUnt'
ceota County line close to Eau
S.
McNamara
cut
loose
a
me­
tU
FIJ
When
questioned
about
the
Enterprise*’ vice praM eat, Un wall tltroaO tofoaasl s s a t»
campaign
for
the
office
t
o
|
U
n
g
brake
J fc ji
owl
Medicare
Foe
Gelite.
gaton
blast
at
Goklwater
Ihility
of
improving
thr
says bis firm told thsmielves p i tt e d a l i l l i r W f t w .......lis ts formally awnn—n kia
R -1assist him. seal he said »«! a;airt t o - f ^ T f u cnn “rioting
WASHINGTON (UPI) - An
This last site was offered
Winlrr Park Drive approaches Thursday shortly after the Re
eight out of office space in the were permitting West Berlin­ daey for public office.
| carne.il) aoilclu U&gt;r vote out Panamanian
Piini,niaTllan mutts &gt;nd
and U. S. to South Seminole Elementary puhlirun presidential aspirant ardent foe of the admlnistra Thursday by backers of the
Tee 'N Green Development. er* to make Chrivtmsi-timc
an
support
of
hcminolc
County
|
.
Sloan, a native Floridian
, .
. , ,
, Army troops at the border amt South Srininnlo Junior ended a swing In New llanp- tlon's
medicare
proposal, Deseret site east of Orlando
s e s
visits. Western police disclos­ and a resident of Sc mine c ehlirna talerwsfod
in the most |
a|Ing thc Cana, ZuQe
High schools, Rush stated that shlre with the claim that U. Rep. Broyhlil, (R-Va.), to be­ In Orange County a s a last
The Clock watchers arc at ed Thursday.
efficient
operation
of
the
colfrom
,
t
Uy&gt;
County [or tho past 22 years,
the section of tlte road to S, intercontinental rockets are ing considered to fill a Repub­ minute alternate which might
it again. Ona expresses the The West Berlin builders of ,leclamJ lor lha ofIll.c U couo. lector s oflice.
About 3oo rock-throwing which they were referring was "not dependable."
lican vacancy on the House satisfy the wishes of Cape
hope th at someone will put the tunnel were able to warn
Sloan,
42,
resides
at
2
v
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ty tax collector, the post cur­
McNamora accused the sen­ Waya and Means Committee. Kennedy officials for a univer­
a cafeteria in the old ASP other would-be escapees in rently held by John L. Gallo­ Magnolia Avc., Sanford, with Panamanians gathered on the within Casselberry's corp&lt;Wsity easily accessible to thou­
Food Store at Second and time to prevent their arrests way who previously stated his wile, the former Miss Panama City side of the bor­ ate limits and there Is noth­ ator, a reserve Air Force ma­
der at mid-day to attack ing the county can do about jor general, of making a Murder, Suicide
sands of missile center work­
Magnolia. “ It's a shame," when the Communists found
tois
Meriwether,
and
their
that be would not be a candi­
American soldier* on the it.
LUDOW1CI, Ga. (UPI) — ers and tha growing general
statement that was "complete
says bo, "for a city (to be) the tunnel.
three
children,
Kathy
It,
El­
date for re-election.
other side. The soldiers used
Milwre said this morning ly misleading, politically tore Authorities aald a migrant population in the area around
the site of Sanford not to hava
It was live first news of a
In addition to being asso­ len 12 and Frank 0.
tear gas and rifle tire to keep that lie ami members of the sponsible and damaging to farmworker, Strom Iletml the Cape.
one. He referred
Ihe new tunnel tub year. Western ciated with tiie Coast Line for
the rioters in check.
The Deseret site had been
school board appreciated the the national security." There nen, object of a national m ur
Tradewinds which opened last police revealed Its existence the past 22 years, Sloan Is al­
Other street mobs attack­ delegation coming to the was no support for the "false der alert, etiol and killed hto taken Informally out of consid­
week in Casselberry's Semi* only after the Communists dis­
so a registered real estate
ed the U.S.-owned Tropical meeting with their inquiries." implication" that the nation wlfa and then himself Thurs­ eration la a meeting a t Or­
note P lata. Ona night this covered Its mouth, flooded it broker. He is a member of
Radio office In downtown Pan­ "Their questions” he stated, was unable to depend on its day aa police Closed In on lando,
week the Plata'a parking lot with tear gas, and blasted it the Board of Deacons of the
ama City near the plush Hotel "led to an understanding of long range missiles to carry them.
Missile Range Commander
—which can handle hundreds shut with dynamite to prevent
First Presbyterian Church, a
Panama.
out their miistoo, the defense
Gen. Leighton f. Davie and
their prohlems amt ours."
of ears—was almost at full further escapes.
veteran of World War II. a
All of the American casual­
Dr. Kurt Debus, head of the
Asked if th« county school chief said.
Debates Asked
WASHINGTON (UPII The girls fled the Commun­ Mason, member of the Bahia
capacity.
ties
were on the zone able
The Democrats, who came
s e e
WASHINGTON (U P D -R c Kennedy Space Center on the
ist sector on Tuesday. Offi- Temple, Sanford Shrine Club, Army Secretary Cyru*
R.
. . of officials knew before school
of
resulted from sessions closed for hte holi­ to power claiming there was publican National Chairman Cape, met with toe governor
From another Clock Watch- ciala said a large group of and B.L.F. and E. and the Vance, a onetime aide
or; 'If tho federal govern­ East Berliners had planned to Seminole Numismatic Society, President Johnson, has brrn mob attacks, American au- days that English Estates a "missile gap" and found William E. Miller called on earlier this week to relay the
school would not bo ready for there was none, have had to President Johnson today to feelings of Cape-area ieadere
ment needs a space school as follow them, but some coal lie attended Wake Forrest named to succeed Roswell I)., thorities said.
badly ns Gen. Davis and Dr. yard workers in East Berlin College.
Gilpatric In the Defense De­ The anti-American rioting occupancy, Milwee declared, combat before now the con­ lionor John K. Kennedy’s on locating the university.
resumed just before dawn "No, wo expected to open tention that they are going "commitment” for television
Thursday, Bryant met prfDebus claims, thsn let the stumbled across the opening
In 1961, Sloan was appoint­ partment's second mod Im­ with a mob attack on the U.
English Estates or we would too far too fast In relying on debates between tha presi­ vately at the governor’s man­
federal government build U. and informed Communist au­ ed to the Advisory Council of portant Jots.,
S. embassy in Panama City. not have announced it. If we missile* and deemphasizing dential candidates In 1964.
sion with Harrison and three
Our caller was Peter Kureh, thorities.
the Florida Industrial Com­ Gilpalrtc. deputy to Secre­
President Robert K. Chlari had not expected the school to bomber*. Concern has been
other board member*. An
a complex engineer at the
tary Robert S. McNamara
mission by Gov. Bryant.
denounced Thursday night
voiced by congressional Demo­
associate aald tha governor
Cape Kennedy Test Center,
“ I am confident," Sloan since 1961. leaves thr Penta­ what he termed American open we would have said so crats as well ai Republicans. Red Threatens
passed
on the arguments of
and
woukl
have
explained
toe
lie
says
It
would
be
ridiculous
MIAMI
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UPI)—A
high
So­
(I
Home Builders
sa.d today, "that t can m an­ gon Jan. 20 to return to bb "aggression” amt suspended
The Air Force, in which viet official, Nikolai Pod the Cape Kennedy official*
to put the East Central Flor­
reuioiti
why."
law
practice
In
New
York.
age the affairs of the tax
diplomatic
relations
with
Milwre wrnt on to explain, Goldwater recently served two gorny, derlarrd In Havana but did not attempt to influ­
ida University In Brevard. To Meet Tuesday
collector's office If I am Ills departure, cvpcctrd *incc Washington
paraphrase ■ statement by
"We knew that the lift sta­ weeks on active duty, ha* pro Thursday night that the Unit ence the board'* choice.
The first 1964 meeting of elected I will endeavor to last June, has been delayed
The governor will have hia
Dr. Debus— "It would be a* the Seminole County Home serve all of the people of try the Senate's Investigation
tion required for the sewer flounced feelings both that erf Stairs wilt be devastated
bomber-type
planes by nuclear war unless it ac say when the recom mendstIon
u itlc ts to high school grads Builders Association will be Seminole County to the very of the controversial TFX war Ministers To
system would not he ready. new
However, we expected North­ shmdd be developed and lhat crp ti "peaceful cuexistence' of the board comes before to*
In the area a* putting it at held Tuesday at 7 p.m., at the best of my ability. I am high­ plane contract award.
Cabinet Board of Education,
Install
Tonight
east Sewer Corporation, a pri­ more missiles than now plan on Russia's terms.
the North Pole."
To sucreed Vance, Jolin.-um
Cspri Restaurant.
ly interested in politici and
nrd should be bought. It be
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which Bryant head*.
vately
owned
rompany,
would
Thursday
nominated
I
h
e
Rev.
Grover
Sewell,
pastor
"Outlook. 1964." will be the in the field of public service,
lleves a "m ix" of the two will
temporarily
connect
our
sys­
The Methodist Children's
Presbyterian
subject of an address by John and t consider myself capable Army's present undersecre ol ,h*
Home is in need ef several Krlder, manager of the Sem­ of carrying out the respective tary. Stephen Alles. who like Church of Sanford, will be tem to its lines and utilize a continue to be needed for
Cl Christian couples to serve as inob County Chamber o( duties of the office to the sat­ t'li predecessor, is (rum West installed a s loot president of special type of pumps. Ilut (he proper deterent force.
heusa parents. Couples in their
the Sanford Ministerial Asso­ Northeavt llrm could not lo­
isfaction of all our citizens." Virginia,
Commerce.
lata 40‘s or in their SO'* who
ciation when
the organiza­ cate the kind of pumps re­ Cigarette Tax
no longer hive children at
*
tion convenes tonight at the quired"
I’lan Your Next Luncheon or
lie concluded, ' This is the $4 Million
home and who would like an
Tradewinds Cafeteria
opportunity for service are in­
The association's outgoing problem we encountered. We
The director of the State
Cocktail Party A t The C arib e. . .
vited to apply. If you're In­
president, Itev. John T. Ad­ regret the school was nut Beverage Department, Rich­
terested contact Walter D.
ams Jr., pastor of the First opened as planned so lhat ard B. Keating, reported to­
Tropf at the horns in Enter­
Methodist Church of Sanford double sessions could be eli­ day Hilt cigarette tax cotprise.
will Instill thr nrw presiding minated at South Seminole lerlion* for the month of No­
• * •
Klemenlary
School. Aiide vember, 1963, amounted to
officer,
serv ed d a lly
Here'a another new Florida
Rev, Charles Decs Jr., pas­ from die sewer conned mas, nearly *4 million.
traffic law: pedestrians are
tor of the Sanford Alliance the facility is complete, and
Of this amount almost $630,subject to traffic control sig­
Church, wilt tie installed as we plan to open it at foe ear- ono will go to the state's gen­
nals a t all Intersections.
vice president and Rev. Fred best possible date."
eral revenue fund and the re­
Where sidewalks are provid­
R, Chance, pastor of San­
maining $3 million plus will
ed a pedestrian must not, un­
ford's First Baptist Church,
he
distributed to qualified
Shot Fired
. . . Meet Lou Morgenstern,
less required by other dras secretary-treasurer.
municipalities.
cumstances, walk upon the
T h o s e municipalities In
our new Mixologiat
Into Home
portion of a roadway paved
Seminole participating In the
State
Ends
'63
The
Sanford
Police
Depart­
foe vehicular traffic. Whert
ment reported this morniog distribution are as follows:
sidewalks a rt not provided,
On Upsurge
Altamonte Springs $1,916,
that a shot was fired into foe
pedestrians must walk ooly
Casselberry $3.67*. Longwood
TALLAHASSEE
(CPU
—
home
of
Mrs.
Muriel
Hunt
at
on the shoulder of the road­
Florida ended 1963 on an up­ 703 South Oak Ave. early $2 ,606, North Orlando $236.
way. So, be careful where
ComplimentH Of The Management
ward
economic surge, Reve­ Thursday evening. Investiga­ Ovirdo $1,173, am! Sanford
you walk. It might not only
$14.4*2.
nue
Commission
Director
J.
ting officer* believe It was
cost you money. It could cost
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
Ed Straughn reported Thurs­ (bed from a BU gun since no
you jo u r Ufa.
day.
• • •
bullet of any kind was found. Lyman Caravan
JOHN ROBERT SCHOENFELD, 107 Country CIul) Circle, escaped *erlSlraughn said sates tax col­ The shot entered the front
A caravan sponsored by tho
Now that if* about lime to
ou* Injuries Thursday nigght when hia late model convertible skidded on
lections, a good barometer or window of foe Hunt residence Lyman Boosters Club will
k riU
VALDEZ HOTEL
get new lags, this morning
wet pavement into a gondola car which waa part of a northbound Atluntic
business in the state, totaled where Mrs. Hunt had been leave the Longwood school at
we heard about one fellow
Coast Line freight train a t Lake Mary Road and West 25th St. Schoen11* 3 million in December, an sitting. The window was shat­ 3:30 p.m. today to attend tho
who said hia ear was so old
Downtown Sanford,
Increase of about 17 per cent tered and glass was scatter­ Lyman High basketball game
feld, the driver, was charged with reckle#a driving by Sanford Police
W would have to hava upper
over
December
of
1962,
in
Apbpka.
ed
about
live
room.
l'apt.
A.
S.
William*.
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Photo)
gnd lower plates.

City To Buy
Woodruff
Building

School Opening
6-12 Weeks Off,
Board Says

Goldwater Stirs
nswA.
Up Demos Willi
Blast At ICBM

3 Girls Escape Sloan Enters Race
Through Tunnel For Tax Collector

Heavy Fighting
Flares Again

Vance Named To
Gilpafric Post

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Complete Luncheons
Priced From 7 5 ( Up

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tor the growp prasratiaf plans
far tbs bnllftog sad answte(ag
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and roam* to r ta d d k n end
bagtomra will sack b* 84 by
34 feat. The buOfteg win b a n
a toyar entraac* wBb each
departm ent to bava an oatride entrance.
Committee* wU ba n f to s tod to tab s ear* of t t e v n (tea phase* af tba building
program.
ToDasriag tba m aniag w n r
ship this Sunday, tba ceogrecation wiB drain ft* tote af

Baptist

Chnreh Of God

Board To Moot
Tbs m c u tin board of the
C M af tlH Nativity Cath•Ho Wo m b ’* Cbb win not*
at ■ pja. Monday at the sodal ball of the church. Mr*.
John MaeFarlaaa, president,

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im m **H “fo r I bon
gtvan you aw n a a y b , that
y« should do as I bare M e
to you.'’ (Jobs 11:16). Christ

Methodist

OYUDO m rnoim m hoDoctd tWr pdrtor. Rd*. MfeUhhk tod W»
family at a matt family night gathering In celebration of fcls 42nd birth­
day oo poe. SB. Sharing the honors wore daughters, Mary and Christina,
loft to right, and Mrs. Soka. Mrs. floka and Christian also celebrated
birthdays during the month of December.
(Herald Photo)

Nazarene

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To Observe
Rally Day

Episcopal
Half Communloa — Till *- ■-

Asaemblj Of God

lo o te r School___t;t* a. m.
r*m l1r Service end

•etn ee ... ..—— 11:11 a. a*.

spiritually eeardgbtad Mis
Is a bit bard ts ana. There la
a need far atady and medi­
tation. la tar b uy Urea we
Oed and Hd will da the m l.
The riddle of life baa boon
•oWed already la Jnaue
Christ Let ns abide by this
—God"a aelwUu.

Congragatleaal C h r i s t i n a
Church. United Church af
Christ, Park Avaou* at I4tb
Street, Sanford, will be bald
thla Sunday folloarlng a sever­
ed disk fellowship dinner spamacred by the Rthal Boot Clrel*
after the morning tanrle* el
worship.
Reports from ehurth offi­
cer* and offleara or chairman
of ehureh organisations and
department* will b* beard dur-

Plana will be announced for
tbo year nnd suggestions for
advancing the church work
wilt bo promoted.
Tha church'* two Christian
Youth group* will moat to­
gether in Fellowship Hall and
the sanctuary a t «:80 p. m. At
this meeting plana will be
completed for entertainment
on Sunday afternoon and eve­
ning, J mi. 19, when the local
groups will be host* for a
meeting of approalmately 800
youths from churches In the
area.
A meeting of the Fellowship
League will be held a t g p. m.
neAt Monday a t tha church
when the pastor, Rev, W, A.
R. McPherson, will begin a
•erlea of Bible itudiaa for title
group. AH interested person*
uro Invited to attend.

gregstioa has ' extended an
open ImvRatka to the public
to attend (his special pro*
I r a n which (hay report, la
•fle d , le a rededfcetkm of
M
m fuaday febool wHfa am*
pbaaid on eaeouraglaf parents
and adults se well as the chil­
dren, to attend Sunday School
regularly.

The Holy Name Society of
the Church of the Nativity.
Lake Mery, will conduct an
Iruts Ration of officers and
haU a reception for now
members at die 8 a. m. Mate
this Sunday.
Rev, William Trelnor, splrltua], advisor lor the Society
end pastor of the church, bet
urged that ell men of the
perish
become
member*.
Those Interested should con­
tact Father Trelnor or John
ftaokinwtci, HNI secretary,
prior to tha Mata.
Tha Society wee organised
on* month age with » chartor member! and efforts are
being made to secure 100 per
cent membership of the adult
m ake In the perish.

By Jean H ig h
Tha January meeting of the
Women’s Christian Fellowship
(PrlsclU* Circle) of the Cbuluola Community Church will
be held at 7:30 p. a . nest
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Ida Lampinea on Second
Street.
Mrs. Grace Straus# wiU
serve as co-hoetess.
The program will be “A
Christian's
Responsibilities''
and will be given by Hsv. G.
By Donna E s in
bhcaron. Mrs. Blanche Rich­
ardson will ba in charge of
Christ episcopal Churah
devotions.
of Longwuod will hold a cov­
All members are urged to ered dlah supper and parish
attend and bring a friend.
meeting nsat Wednesday ba­
ginning at 6:30 p.m. Annual
report* will ba given and
vestrymen will ba elected.
All members of the perish
have betn urged to ettvnd
this Important meeting by
Rev, Charles fltawart Jr.,
By Jane Ca*e*lhcrry
vicar of tha church.
The W..M.U. of the Prairie
Lake Baptist Church will meet
Monday at the church with
the business meeting storting
al d.43 p m. and the program
At 7:13 p. in. Mrs. Leonard
Th* Junior High 31YF of th*
Junes, president, will open the
First Methodist Church of
(nesting.
Mrs. Paul Lowe will con­ Sanford is conducting a sar­
duct the program which will i n of apodal itudiaa ba**d on
lie on Southern Baptist work tha hook, “Teenager, Christ Is
in Die northwest and midwest. For You," by Walter Riess.
Ashby Jones heeded organ­
Mrs. Darrell Griffin and
Mrs. Ted Kerns wilt serve isation of the study nnd pre­
refreshment* following the sented th* opening Mislon last
Sunday evening.
meeting.
Remaining study Masiona
Any inter*!led women are
cordially Invited to attend will b* prtaented by Mr*. Base
even though they ere not Herman, Arthur B«ckw!th and
Jim PigotL
members.

Christ Church
To Elect New
Vestrymen

Prairie Lake
WMU To Meet
Monday

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tbs U ttlee Croee and Crews
System last Monday.
Receiving a three month award was David Rif(all; els
month*. Mrs. H- Bollard,
by the nember ate«4lng, the Mrs. pat gaasbottowi. Mrs.
moat Bible* or TaeUmtnU Bella Minerhaw, Mr. and Mrs.
brought and the moat laaeon* B. Paters and Mrs. Lily TOprapared.
He; nine manthe, Sends, Den­
nis sad Lee Hokembe UL
Mr*. Flerenee
Holcombe,
Sherrie, Debbie, Steven and
Kevin Ranabottom, D i s k
Ranabottom, Mr*. I* Furbueh,
Mr*, gortier, Bill Nordstrom.
Mrs. Bobbin*, Jo* Rnshlow
end Mrs. Mary Holcombe.
Rev. Holcombe wee pre­
lected with the only on*
year
pla awarded e t this
An Adolt Membership Cleea
met for the first time hist Beg* PHatotattoo* to ho made
dey at the H u t Methodist this week wtO go to Mr. and
Church of Buford with la v . Mr*. Bill Neither and baby,
John T. AJems Jr* pastor of Kebaccn.
Wreaths to attach to the
tbo church, u Instructor.
All persons coming to the first year pine will bo achurch from ether denomina­ warded after completion e t
tions or oa profession of faith the second year perfect at­
are urged to attend tbo oIahm tendance.
In order that they might have Goal of the Sunday School
a clearer understanding of Department for 1944 la to
what memberihlp la the Meth­ edd an additional 100 mem­
odist Church lnvolvte.
ber* to Its pretent 100 mem­
Membership clsasee for chil­ ber enrollment.
dren in the fourth, fifth and
elath grade* a n scheduled to
begin st 9:80 a. m- on Jen. 85.
A cleea for Junior high age
groups will be held during the
Sunday School hour beginning
Feb. 9.
Young people la t h e s e
By Jaaa Caaeeftttry
cleeeee will bo accepted tnta The annual maetiag af M i
the church oa Palm Sunday, cooztsgatton of tba Wostmto
March 28.
iter Preibyterlaa Church wtll

Methodist
Class Schedule
Announced

Mission Study
Scheduled At
Grace Church
Grace Methodist Church of
Sanford will begin Its annual
mission study this Sunday
evening cn tha book “Our Mis­
sion Today," by Treay Jane*.
Classes, to ba bald fcr four
consecutive Sunday evenings.

Ceewer etfe St. aa* l u i t l Ave.

Church Of Christ
Baptist

Pentecostal

Telephone: FA M ltl
Eusene Uhsidoa
— Feeler
Sunder Schod ----- , 1:41 aja.
Morning Worship _ 16:41 am.
Bvenlnw Worahl* — 7:64 pm,
Wad. F rerer Service 7:1* p-m.

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Casselberry
Men To Sponsor
Beef Dinner
By Jsae Casselberry
The Men * Club Pi tba Cas­
selberry Community Methodiet
Church will iponwr a rose!
beef dinner on Saturday, Jan.
26, from 3-7:10 p.m. In Weaver
Hall.
Tha dinner la being bald la
rales fund* (or tha purchase
of additional supplies and
equipment lor the Sunday
School classrooms, a project
of the Men'* Club.
Food will be prepared hy
those well-known amateur
chefs, Bur boo Ferrell and
Henry Duncan, at this “all
you can eat" affair.
There will be a special stu­
dent rate and chlldiwn under
school age will bo served free
of charge.

bo held this Sunday beglnatog
with a covered dish dinner at
Home* offices in HoweR Talk.
The builaaaa mooting will
follow the dinner and there
will be an election af four
elders. Reports of activities
during the past year and Mm
transection of necessary busi­
ness also will ba made during
the meeting.

services
t fa s m e k
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Presbyterian
Orovar C. tewtll, Jr. - Fmster
Edftr W. Smith Jr. Aailvtcnt
P arlor
lfsrnlna Worship 1:41 a. m.
Church School
I:4( ». m.
Btitlon Meets ___ 10:41 a. m.

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F e ste r

Seeder School _ .
a. mMorales Warchie lltfS a. m.
TrulPlas Dnlea — 4:14 p. a .
Kveulpf Worvhlp _ Tilt p. »■
Wad. m e e t Pcrvloe 1:11 pm.

Morning Worahlp

11:44 A. M.

Plonocr Foliowibl; ... *;'*» ? vu
■cuter HI Fellowship i:«0 p.m.
Evelina WorthIp _ fit* p. m.
■ e a te r aeSoal — 1:11 a. m. Wed. Fraror Moot T:4S p. m.
Church lervlcea _ 11:1* t- m.
Communion—Ftrrt Buntey la
E a c h Month
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M erateg W vrehlp 11:40 a.
■ u a te r
E realn g W eriblp _ 7:44 p
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F r t r e r I t r v l e t — .. T:H p

C hare* School

CHURCH
N O T IC E

Westminster
Sets Annuol
Meeting

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These Sanford Merchants
| Urge You To Attend
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The Church Of Your Choice
W D aon-K ichoIborttr M o rtu a ry
R ule* L Wllsta and Staff

Prtattec Cm
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T h* A m erican OH C om pany
Mr. and Mr*. M. K. Strickland

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W ilaon-M aler F u rn U u rn Co.
Mr. and Mr*. Al Wllnaa

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provided.
Work Day Set
The mission study is being
A Work Day will be held
sponsored Jointly by the Com­ Saturday at 9 a. m., e t the
mission on Mission* and the Church of th* Naiarea* In
Grace Methodist WSCS.
Lake Mary. All men, women
end children of tha church ar*
Invited to participate.

J. C. l’enney Company
C. L. Rebtosun and Employ*

S a n fo rd A tlan tic N a tio n a l lta o k
Howard H. Hodges * fluff

Conference Set

By Dunne Eats*
K«v, Jack Lindsay, p u to r
of. the First Baptist Church
of Longwuod, will attend th#
Evangelistic Conference el
Jacksonville, Jan. 1414 when
nationally known spaakera
from various parts of tha na­
tion will address the Baptist
minister* of Florida. Thsmt
of tha eonftrtnee will be
"Evangelism In tha 1944 Bap­
tist Jubilee Year of Ad­
vene*.*

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HiU L u m b e r f t H a rd w a re Co.
Jimmy Crappa A Employ***

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To Sponsor
Barbecue

Mackle To Show
Deltona Home
At Worlds Fair

MIAMI — Florida’s famed
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Mackle brothers have complet­
ed detail* of the full-size home
they plan to show a t the New
York World'* Fair—a dwelling
that will be seen by more peo­
ple than any other modet
hope exhibit in U. S, history.
Mora than IS million per­
sona are expected to visit the
Florid* State Exhibition, of
THE MACKLE BROTHERS buOt this prototype of the retirement home
which tho Mackle home ia a
they are going to exhibit a t the New York World's Fair a t their 15,000*
part, during the Fair’s 1964
acre Florida community, Deltona. The house was designed by James E.
rtrrrrto tra r a h
and 1965 ran.
NOTICK i a he reb y a lv e o t e s t
Vensel, A1A, the Mnckles’ vice president for architecture and engineer*
l
am
e nzaeeA le bust**** e t
Figuring conservatively, a
ing; interior design is by Dale E. Weidman, AID.
3KU A O rla n d o Drive, bom Ithird of theso people—livo
nole County, r t o r td e , u n d e r
the fictitio u s name of. M X
million or so—will visit our
DlQtrOR BTORBB. e n d t e a t X
home," said Frank E. Mackle
Intend t o r e g is te r M id memo
with t h e C l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t
Jr., president of Tho Deltona
Court, Seminole County, n o r .
Corporation.
Ido, lu eeoordsneo w i t h t h e
By lane Casselberry
cation chairman, reported that Blrkhslmer,
"We'd like to bring all these
provisions s f t h s n e t l U a u u
Members of the executive 40 sta le st and two camellia
The neat regular meeting of Noras S t s t u l s s , to*wilt i N l l t S
people to Florida to seo our
i s i . s t f l o r i d * s t a t u t e * ISIT.
complete Une of 1964 model board of the South Seminole plants have been purchased the CTP will be held Tuesday
aie: K l l te b s t h A. c Avirvs
night at 5 p. m. In the school Publish Dtu. Rt A J**. t, 1«, IT,
homes at Deltona, and retire- Elementary School CTP were for the school grounds.
t
s
a
t
ment living a t ite b est But entertained Tuesday night at
Mrs. Ralph Moore advised auditorium.
CDP-SI
•inea ws c a n t do that, wa are a bullet dinner given by the that an effort ii being made
M. L. WRIGHT, (left), president of the Shuffleboard G ub of Sanford,
taking one of our homes, com­ president, Mrs. Hcrschal Ster­ to bring the Chandler Bro­
and Mayor A! Wilson shuffle off the initial ahota aa local officials and
plete with colorful Florida- ling, at her home on Piney thers Puppet Show to the
school in February as a fund
made furnishings, to tho Ridge Road, Casselberry.
representatives from 12 other clubs throughout Central Florida redediAt the business meeting that raising project, A spring festi­
Fair."
cated 12 of the club’s 16 courts. With W right and Mayor Wilson, are left
The Florida Colonial style followed Mrs. Stuart Culpep­ val is scheduled for March in­
to right. Commissioners Earl Higginbotham and Sonny Raborn, Rev.
two-bedroom, ono-bath house per, membership chairman, stead of Um fashion show
Grover Sewell of the First Presbyterian Church, Charlie Morrison of the
with screen porch, carport nnd announced that there are now which originally w u planned
Seminole County Chumber of Commerce, and Sanford Recreational Direc­
by the organliation.
patio will bo toeated In tho 379 members in the CTP.
to r Jim Jernigan .
(Herald Photo)
Bin. Joseph Laird, beautifiThose attending the buffet
main traffic pattern between
were Mrs. Lon Miller, Mrs.
the Florida State Building and
Rslph Moore, Mrs. T. J. Durthe porpoise show theater, vir­
ranee, Mrs. Richard Webber,
tually assuring hislory-msk
Mr*. Gerald McGinnis, Mr*.
ing crowds for ths Mackie
W. B. Dunn, Mrs. Joseph
home display,
Laird and her daughter, Mrs.
Mrs. Virginia Smith, execu­ market today 1* already obso­ maintain and care for the "The home will embody the
Camille Thomas, Mrs. Edwin
tive secretary for the Florida lete.
many costly itemi of clothing latest advances in construction
The Dcccmcr. 1963, com­ R. Brown Jr* Sirs. H. A.
Institute of Laundering and
methods
and
many
luxury
Only through keeping a and household goods necess­
modity report Issued y the Davidson, Mrs. Georgs T. Ca
Cleaning, will be principal
constant flow of recently de­ ary in our every day living. touches, but it will be no Sanford State Farmers* Slar- salou, Mrs. Bradford Lyons,
•peaker at a program to be
‘dream
house
of
tomorrow’,”
To this end the Florida Insti­
ket shows that during the Mrs. Stuart Culpepper, Mrs.
sponsored by Seminole Coun­ veloped information available
Hwy. 17-92 — Sanford
tute of Laundering and Clean­ said Elliott J. Mackle, senior month 107,190 units of Flor­ Frank Lelst and Mrs. John
ty Home Demonstration Clubt can today'a homemaker be
vice
president
of
The
Deltona
ing has developed an eiida products were sold with
at 19 a.m. next Thursday at sure that she is getting the
change of textile information Corporation, who hu* taken gross sales totaling $705,797.the Home Demonitratioa Cen­ proper knowledge needed to
the
World'*
Fair
home
under
between the leading develop­
05.
ter, 401 K. 3Mh Street la San­
ers of fibers, the manufac hi* supervision.
During the month of Dcford.
"In
fact
we
built
a
prototype
turers, the retailers and the
remer,
1963. only 167,538
At fabric care eoniultant,
research
laboratories.
As of the home at Deltona so we units were sold with gross
T h e r e a r e 3 0 P o n t l u i
could
be
sure
It
la
Just
whnt
H ri. Smith la well known
leaders in the textile main
sales amounting In J577.635.45.
throughout the itate having
tenance field, this exchange wa want tit show lit the
Almost 39,500 boxes of
v or lew s r errr
appeared on Home Demonof knowledge will make vital World's Fair. We built the □range* were sold for J2SA,&lt;
i a W id e - T r a c k T o w n
rrsrw n r n a a n s a, tw
prototype
in
secret,
but
a
du­
Information
available
t
M i r t h s J . W h ll i .
A.
_ atratlon programs, In Home
raw,
an
average
of
$6
50
per
W hite, R « bicss W hite . K lbirl Economice classes, on Radio
every consumer in the state plicate is now being added to box Nearly 10,51X1 boxes of
White, J a m e s N. W hite . John and TV and on any number
ths other 15 models rompris­
of Florida.
W hite , H a r r A. Drewdjr, end
grapefruit were sold at an
I* W. D rswdy. h e r husband. of programa designed to bring
The public is invited to hear ing our 1964 line, and can be average of 14 each. Averag­
■II If stive, end eeeh o f their conaumera Information on to­
seen
at
Deltona."
ber talk entitled “Taking
re spective sn d u n know n spoil,
ing $3.92 per half box. 40,408
**. If m arried, a n d If dead, day's fiber! and fabrics.
Fuss Out of Fabrics” and to At Deltona, the 15,0l&gt;U-nrru units of tangerines sold (or
t h e i r reapectlve u n k n o w n heir*.
planned
community
the
Mnc­
For the p u t IS y ean ihe
attend the program which
devlMae. s r e n tee a, sastsneea,
MSB.407.50.
based on the theme, “Focus kles are building in Florida's
llenore, creditors, trneteea, and baa owned and operated a
Ollier products included I,Golden
Triangle,
the
World's
a n y sn d nit persons elelm lne large laundry and dry clean'
on Fashion.”
by. through, under, o r a s a ln e t
F
a
ir
mudsl
is
known
as
tho
«*»
husll‘'1 hamper* of bean*
a n y or ell of them, either ing plant in north central
I’uinsettle end its price in- at *■**“ P°r un'L 9,,&lt;VS cri,t'’*
Jointly o r Individually, and Florida. A number of her
all u n know n heirs o f J. w .
eludes e 75 by 100-foot Im­ uf p.tM\d celery at $2.21 per
White, devensed. If a n y other agenciea were located at the
proved lot with city water unit. 19.201 biiriirl hamper*
th a n M a rtha J. W hite, A. B. Univentty of Florida where
While, Rebecca W hite. Fil­ ■he had ample opportunity to
sewer end gas utilities, on e of o r a role nt $1 50 per unit
b e r t White. J a m e s N. White,
and 10.213 50-pound crates of
puved street with sidewalks.
J o h n W hits, and M ary A. deal with young people and
D rsw dy; C ora n i n e Deyo, wl. the many problems that arise
Like all .Markin homes, tho c ab b a g e at $1.89 per unit,
doer, of Nvw Milford, P ennsy­
Pulntrlti*
is approved fur
lvania; Wlord D. BJoblom and in the day to day care o(
AIRS. SMITH
JANUARY 9
KHA financing. It is available
Ksther SJoblnm. hie wife, of clothing.
Comreeroe, Ohlahoma, w h o , ,
under a 35-year FHA-lnsured Bottles Are
A graduate of the American
mat line address ta P. O. Dos
Barney Harris, Walter Sim­ mortgage. Monthly payments
111.
Commerce,
O klahoma; Inititute of Laundering School
mons, Rebecca Pelham, Sarah
Floyd N. BJoblom. w h o s e reel, of Fabric Care, plus a ntim Lake Mary
Include principal, interest, For Love
Walker, Ina D. Lackic, Addle
dence Is Bller City, N o rth C a r.
taxes
and insurance.
otlna, and whoae m a iling ad* ber of course* at the National
Marne Hodge, Joyce Speck,
Or Money
d re ss Is BP I Floyd N. BJoblom, Inititute of Dry Cleaning, Baptists Plan
Elisabeth T u r n e r , Litter
HQ. MAAO. O. A T. Division.
PALERMO, Sicily (Ul’l) A.P.O. 141. Ban Francisco, Call* (both trade ichools (or the
Twiggs, all of Sanford; Elsie
Two bottles with messages in
fornla, and Cecils BJoblom, hie textile maintenance industry) Homecoming
Ogle, Orange City: Wallace M YF Attends
them washed ashore here
wife, whose residence Is I t s
Gabier, DeBary; Marilynne
By France* Wester
N orth fllith Avenue, Biter City Mr*. Smith ia well qualified to
Wednesday —ami were found
N. C.| all unknow n h e irs s f bring a common sense ap
District Meet
Homecoming Day will be Zufelt, Longwood.
by members of the same fam­
a o o d h a r t BJoblom, deceased. If proach to the care of clothes.
By Jtum Casselberry
a n y e t h e r th a n O ra ndea e BJob­
ily.
observed
by
the
First
Baptist
lom, R uby Dee BJoblom Do. By explaining the 18 baric fl
Fourteen members of the
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Chavis,
Antonio Barone. 16, was
hannan, Oliver FI. BJoblom, bera on the m arket today, Church of Lake Mary thin
baby boy, Sanford; Mr. and Casselberry Community Meth­ walking near the sea when he
M argaret
BJoblom
Mullins.
Floyd N. BJoblom, a n d Otis both natural and man-made, Sunday In celebration of the Mrs. Norman Speck, baby odist Church 5IYF group at­ found the first bottle. Its
BJoblom; alt unknow n heirs a t
e reduce* the bewildering seventh year of organliation girl, Sanford
tended a meeting of the Christ meMaci- in English said:
M orris Morgan BJoblom. de
The King Subdistrict Tuesday
Dischargee
ceased. If any other t h a o Doris array of "trade names'* to in the community.
"I want to m arry the girt
If. BJoblom, M orris Morgen terms that are understand
Following the regular morn Arthurene Cook, Marie Elisa evening at the Lockhart Meth­ who find* this tidier. Please
BJoblom, Jr.. Oladye Louise able and applicable to proper
(Wo'vo got four different models to choose from.)
ing worship service, a Fellow, both Stafford, Roberts M odist Church.
write lo Ihix address: KugukBJoblom Fahle. C h a r lo tte Me­
The Casselberry g r o u p Haz.tr ('add—No. 48. Istanbul,
r l e BJoblom Hellers, J o h n F r e d ­ fabric care.
ship covered dish dinner will Thompson, Annie L o u i s e
e r ic k BJoblom end Wallace
Keeping in mind that DO per be held on the grounds. Bev Finch, Parllee Cason, llenry formed the largest representa­ Turkey.” It was signed "Kalis
BJoblom. t minor nnd single;
a ll unknow n heirs of Alma K. cent of the development and e r a g e and bread will be furn­ II. Foster, Margaret Kable tion from any church In the Kabogiu” snd thero was a
Ring, deceased. It a n y other research on new fibers and ished.
and baby girl, all of Sanford; district attending the meet­ post script:
t h a n Cora Ring Deyo; and
Ail former members and Margaret Dunn, Geneva; Re­ ing.
“If you are not a girl throw
a n y and all p a rties havin g, er fabric* has taken place in the
claim ing to have a n y right, last 10 years, Mrs. Smith (rlcmls are extended a special becca Higginbotham, Mims;
They were accompanied by this bottle In the sea again.”
title o r Interest In e n d to the
invitation to attend by Rev. Diana Beverly Avery, Lake Leonard Casselberry w h o Antonio did.
fallow ing described lend t y ­
drove the Sunday School bus.
Mary.
Ralph K. Taylor, pastor.
ing. being, and e lt u a ta In
Later his father Salvatore,
Seminole County, Florida, to*
51, a fiiherman. found a bot­
wit:
tle that contained 25 Egyptian
The North o n e -h alf INIS),
of the N orthwest Q uarter
five Danish crowns
( XIV '4 ), of the N orthwest
a letter from Danirit sail­
*
Q u a r t e r I N W Q ) (Dees the
W ,e t 111 feel thereof),
or Entry Letmatroi Christenand the Rest KM feel of
son of Ihe ship Else Danielthe W est l i l feet of the
to hit girl friend Alica
B &gt;ulh one -half &lt;B|*&gt; of
the
Northw est
Q uarter
Hansen at Lolland, Denmark.
IN W ’i t of the Northw est
Barone sent the letter and
Q u a r t e r ( S W 1, ) .
Section
Township 30 South,
on to the girl by air
l ia n a s 3* Keel.
mad.
Tou, and each of you. are

WASHINGTON (UP I) —
The U. S. Central Intelligence
Agracjr has emerged from Its
cloak of secrecy sad stock a
dagger in the Kremlin-made
im afs of tbs Soviet economy.
la as oaprecedcated sews
ceafareace the aieacy, which
traditionally sever talks, told
reporters Thursday that Rus­
sia la "tailing behind la Um
economic race” and seeds £
billion worth ot machinery and
equipment tram the West to
build promised new Industries.
Ruasia's annual economic
growth, CIA said, was 2 * per
cent la both IM2 aad INS,
compared with « per cent a
year la the 1550s and with
the U. S. rate last year ci 1.7
par cent. Russia says its "as*
Uoaal Income,” a similar
growth measurement, n ee I
per cent ia 1*0.
The Soviet agrlculural out­
put, CIA said, dropped 4 per
cent ia l i e sad probably
n o n than that la IMS; the
rata e&lt; expansion of fixed la
vastmeat, on which growth de­
pends, has beta cut la half;
aad Russian gold reserves
have dwindled tram *3 billion
ia IMS to under £ billLoo.
Soviet Premier Nikita 8.
Khrushchev announced on
Dee. » a major new program
to expand Russia's chemical
and fertiliser Industries. CIA
estimated this would require
imports of machinery and
equipment from the
world of "several hundred
mQlioa dollars a year," perhspa £ billion fo r the sevenyear program.
Aad because of the lower*
•old reserves, the U. 8.
agency said, Russia has been
angling for more credits and
longer repayment
the Wcet

Legal Notict

CTP President Entertains Board Members

AUCTION
Saturday Nite— 7 P. M.

Cleaning Specialist To Speak

NEW &amp; USED
MERCHANDISE

Farmers' Market
Reports Sales

•

Door Prixes

Sanford Auction Ban

Legal Notice

Hospital
Notes

DM you tay you want#* •

w ith WUU'Track
and th a t luxurious Fentiac u u f urt t

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hereby notified t h a t a suit h e ,
been h ro u a h t a g a i n s t you In
the Circuit Court, In and for
Seminole County, Florida. In
Chancery, entitled Charles M,
tteldln and t s l t a Stroud Bel.
1 din. hie w:fe. Plaintiffs, va
M a rtha J. While, at el., Pe
fendante. and you. and each
of yuu. are required to file
your answ e r to the J'lalnllffe
complaint w ith the Clerk of
th e Circuit Court, a n d serve
u p a s P l a i n t i f f s o r Plain tiffs
A tteraey Karlyle Houeholder,
w h e e l add rase le , P. «- Uo*
(44, Bastard. Florida, a copy
o f said a m w e r . on o r before
J a n u a r y 3Jth. t i l l , and If you
fall to do so. a decree pre
confess-.
will
be
entered
a g a l a e t you. end each of you,
for th e relief de manded In
sa id CemplaliD
The n a tu r e of this suit le
to quiet th e title to the above
described* leads la the Plain­
t i f f s hereinabove named.
W itness my hand nnd seal
• f aald Court, a t Sinford,
Sam lnele County, Florida, this
t l t h day of December. IMS*** aVtkur 11. Beckw ith, Jr.,
By: M artha T. V lbltn
Da*», r c l e r k
R a-V 't e Houeholder
A ttera ey for Pla ta :iffe ,

F. Q. B el 444
Bealerd. Fla.

Publish Deo. If,
J e n . I. 14. MI4-

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114* *

St. Ann’s Guild
Plans Party
n&gt; Sirs. Adam Muller
The St. Ann's Guild of the
St. Ann's Catholic Church in
Deliary wilt sponsor a des­
sert card party on Jan. 18
beginning at t p. m.
The party will be held in
the social hall of the church.
There will he door and table
prizes.

DM yuu say you wanted a
hardtop
w ith Wide-Track
and purs Pontiac stylo?

Club To Meet

GETTING READY TO HOOT FOR HEART are
these members of the committee of the Semi­
nole-DeBiury H eart Council who are handling
th e nuua details in preparation for the giant
Hootenany to be held Feb. 2 at the Jal-Alai
Fronton in Fern Park. The main show will fea­
ture the AU Florida Minstrels, winners of .the
Florida Folk Festival, with a Central Florida

amateur competition for a 950 prize, during the
intermission. From left, committee members are
Lee Samuel, commission chairman; Ed Simon,
president of the Heart Association ; Mr*. Jeanne
Bodfish, Florida Heart field director; hire,
Leonard Munson, special events chairman; Bob
Dodd anil Mnt. Dodd, publicity chulrmen.
(Herald Photo)

The Lake Mary Home
Demon,tration Club will meet
at 10:30 a. m. next Tuesday
at tho Fire Hall. Study and
demonstrations will be on the
topic "Snacks and Desserts
for Me."
51ost important fruit in the
temperate xune ia the a p p le ;
in the sub tro p ica l and tropical
Xum u , it i.i the uriyzge.

(Wn've got ten different models to choose from.)

Cheese year WMe*Treck perforawr at your lecal FeotlM lltfen
HE HAS A WIDE CHOICE OF 6 0 0 0 USED CARS, TOO

BILL

HEM PH ILL

,301 W. FIRST STREET

MOTORS,

Inc.

SANFORD, FLA.

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City Needs Marina
Recently the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce joined with
six other Florida trade bodies in
runnlnjr a series of three advertise­
ments in the outdoor magazine,
"Field and Stream."
The advertisements call to the
attention of outdoor sportsmen
where they may visit for some of
the finest fresh and salt water fish­
ing. I t refer., to the areas as a guide
to a sportsman’s dream.
The first of the advertisements
appeared in the January edition of
tne publication. Already the local
chamber office has received hundreds
of requests from sportsmen inquir­
ing about Information on fishing in
the Seminole area.
B ut in addition to asking about
fishing they are also inquiring ubout
adequate facilities and modern ac­
commodations.
In fact, many of the inquiries
contain a request for th e names of
nearby motels and restaurants, pre­
ferably rig h t on the river, where
they m ight make reservations. They
are also asking for th e names of
marinas where they m ight obtain
boata. Apparently, contends Cham­
ber Manager John Krider, these
sportsmen want to come hero for a
vacation, live right on the river in
modern motel* and dine nearby in
the eomfort of a good restaurant.
"We have been so busy answer­
ing these requests," declared Kri­
der, " th a t some days wo cannot get
our regular work done. It requires
all the time of our entire staff to
addresa replies and mail them along
with brochures and other informa­
tion about this area."
Krider added, " It is quite obvious
th at these people need exnctly what
we have been talking about — a ma­
rina, motel, apartm ent and a cafe­
teria complex. If wo can gut this
kind of response with what we now
have to offer, imagine what we
would have when the St. Johns-Indian River Canal becomes a reality
and we have in Sanford n complete
and modern complex of facilities to
accommodate these people.”
The Herald believes that San­
ford's g reat natural asset, the St.
Johns, ought to bo develop! to the
highest possible degree. Ono phaso
of this development should be a cityowned marina with the most u|&gt;-todute facilities available. Whether
the city operates the marina is not
of m ajor importance. Hut The Her­

Bruce Biowaf — Roy Cromiey

MOSCOW 'S PROGRAM OF '64?

Political Notebook

ald does feel th at the marina, a t
least, should be owned by the city
even if it is leased to private opera­
tors. This would provide the City
with a certain degree of control.
Of course, this newspaper agreea
that the commercial aspect of th e
marina complex, namely the motel,
apartment builaing and restaurant
facilities should be owned and oper­
ated by private enterprise.
The response to this first adver­
tisement should provide our eity'a
leadership with sufficient evidence
to look into the possibilities of es­
tablishing a marina and if the re­
sults are favorable to move full
speed ahead toward the culmination
of such a project.
The St. Johns — especially east
of Sanford — is known throughout
the fishing world as the shad capi­
tal. And in light of the need for a
marina in Sanford and accommoda­
tions for visiting fishermen, we re­
port this incident.
A vacationer from the north
learned in Orlando of Sanford’s fa­
mous shad fishing and decided to
spend the final day of his holiday
fishing for shad here in Sanford.
The story goes th a t the visitor
inquired in Sanford for "the best
shad fishing grounds" he had heard
no much about and for accommoda­
tions. Hut he was advised to go to
Astor, some 60 to 70 miles north
of Sanford. At Astor he was told
that if ho wuntod shad he should
have stayed In Sanford.
Our visitor returned and got in
an afternoon of fishing. But we won­
der why the vacationer wus sent to
Astor.
A marina and adjacent facilities
undoubtedly would bo one of San­
ford's greatest assets in developing
its share of the St. Johns.

WASHINGTON (NEA) —
Ten g«t a different picture of
President Johanna when yon
talk la private with those who
ham werkod f a r h ta a t own

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

CASK R-453: Laura B., ag­
Wives, when your waistline
ed 3ft, it a very unhappy wife. equals or exceeds your bustMDr. Crane,” aha began, "our line, then you look like a good
old motherly soul and will be
Thought For Today
marriage haa become a atodgy
treated aa such
Cast nil your care upon him, for affair.
Bo go on a dietl Start with
he careth for you.—6 Peter 5:7.
"Indeed, my husband is no my quick 10-ilay dehydration
•
•
more romantic about me then plan whereby you limit your
Would it not be a good thing
liquid intake drastically.
from day to day If) learn this great if he were my brother.
You may have 800 calories
"He
just
glvee
me
e
dutiful
lesson? Why should we try to face
per
day in food (with at least
the problems of life alone when we little peek on the cheek when
are told that we can cast our care he leevei for the office in­ half of that protein) since you
have no surplus protein stored
upon Him? Jesus is the great bearer stead of a romantic kin.
in your body.
of our burdens.
The first day, however, you
"So
whet
ran
I
do
to
revive
—Itev. Hubert M. Wilder, Pustor
hie courtship ardor? He ia dry out your stomach by re­
Pinccrcst Assembly of God,
only 39, and shouldn't become stricting yourself to just one
Sanford
platonic at that early age, glass (8 oa.) ef total flulda.
should he?”
You move up tu two gtassei
Obesity kills Cupid
Sanford and Seminole
Wives, when your husband
loaea hie foment!# Interest la
you, it Is generally not due to
hie egel
Fur old goate ran become
klddish again when they are
Sanford attorney George A. lands National Bank . . , m l Lons Shot won the first dating slander, perfumed sirDeCottes was appointed to the Frank Evans or Lake Mary hurdle race at the Sanford- ensl
Circuit C o u r t Commission and C. K, Bradshaw of Alta­ Orlando Kennel Club.
Much of the Mams for an
The WI’A announced that unromnnlie marriage Is thus
from Seminole County . . . A monte Springs were named
aurccssful year’s work was chairmen of the membership $12,000 has Iteen allocated for due to the wife.
reported by S. O. ShlnhoUcr, drive for the Seminole County the cnuntywuie sewing room
Her sins of omission either
president of the Sanford At* Chamber of Commerce . . . which would employ l i t peo­ form her mnte Into the arms
ple for seven monthj . . Avon
of s more aggressive female.
Park donated a bald eagle to
Or they drive him Into his
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
the Sanford Zoo . . . and the
or hit workshop and a
MM
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) Ueflrrtfi Kmcrick Hardware S t o r e den
r M comes— opened for business in down­ twin bed or sepnrute bedroom!
HALLTIfiCK
LIKE-MAT
tfHATooHOunaunr- 'g E T IR tO BAN* CUWC.RUMIILV
Mnny of you women reek of
* ily AMOMe
JH6 NEW IJCWROCK
oeM'i / town Sanford.
I.WE MAO lAOf WINTER.',?’ IOOKS
Mrs. Holland Dean address­ stale tobacco halitosis, en your
ed the Sanford Junior High very breath asphyxiates hi*
✓
) b’0T X GOT
CTItCUEO lMj/Of IT ACC
.1PTA . . . Mrs. Italph Wight sexual ardor!
y MY WKIOT WMEMl.IKU DTOtfTlAM A
Few men grow erotic unless
entertained at bridge at her
finldrn Lake Home . . . a ll­ seductive perfume and sexy
OFA NCW5PAPCK-'
ey's advertised steak at IS scents are involved.
Hut milllona of wivea also
rents a pound and bananas at
three cents a pound . . . and kill Cupid via their obesity.
Clay Williams played In ihe .They grow fat and maternal
finale of a Dcl-ind tennis looking.
Remember, husbands don’t
tournament.
C. K. Bradshaw, president grow romantic about their
•if the local baseball associa­ mothers! T hry offer their
tion, uAnl his own trucks to mamma only a dutiful perk on
haul In day far a new in Held the rhrek.
at the .Municipal 1’ark is
So when a wife like Laura
plans proceeddl lo host the also receives n similar dutiful
Chattanooga IxHikoiits during peck. It mrnns she is catalog­
spring training . . . (1. W. ued ns h "good old mutherly
Spencer charged lhal Sanford soul."
gas stations bad formed a
Wivrs, you must shatter
clique to krep gasoline prices that wrong "Image."
higher in Sanford than in
If you are considerably too
other cities . . . and Monk fat, then lop off your excess
Bennett, Sanford billiard par­ blubber!
lor operator, caught a hass
Many of you now waddle
at Wekiva weighing 13 pounds like n walrus ns you jiggle
and three ounces, 27 inches down the street.
I’ngt! -1 Sanford, Florida Friday, January 10, 1064 long and 21 inches in circum­ If your husband finally does
ference.
try to revive his courtship
Mrs. Harry Woodruff en­ emotions by holding you on
w a i . t k i i a , m k i . ovv. r . n i i n n a m i im iil.m iK .il
tertained the LeMardia bridge his lap, you feel like a hippo­
K I M S K V O I.'I O I.IM :, 4 'l r ru t m l .i * - i . r n r r e l S ian * !* #
club. Those present included potamus.
J V M . t t t i.. s - r K s a r n o w
n o r ohk . kv
Mrs. A. D. Zachry, Mrs. W A.
AssocUle tMKur
A t v••r ! 1■i nji M(Ati i K»•r
And when he tries to regain
Adams, Mrs. (!. A. Speer Jr.,
e
v a s k i :l t
i m i i m . n i:.
his
former erotic thrills by
M sosalng Killtor
CU**lfl*.| Director
Mrs. Andrew Carraway, Mrs.
JCIIV WKI.I.I
JHLM Mint:)! 1KIU
steering you over the dance
Boy
Mann,
Mrs.
T
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Harris
Cuunty Killtor
Unfit!**# Managtr
m u .K v ui.RRsox
Jr., of Fort Lauderdale, and flour, it's like cavorting with
UUCP WKt.1.1
an elephant!
Hoclety K.lltor
Mfifh aril «*ul Unfit*
Mrs. J. fi. Sharon Jr.

the second day and threa from
tha third through the tenth
•lays. Then you should be down
10 pounds.
For tha complete plan, pine
a caloria chart, send for my
booklet on "How to Lose 10
Pounds in 10 Days,” enclos­
ing a long stamped, return
envelope, plus 20 cents. Watch
tomorrow's follow-up.
(Always writs to Dr.
Crane In rare of thla news­
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addressed envelope
and 20 cents to cover typ­
ing and printing casta when
yon M«d for one of kid
booklrta.)

a n the very personal
stories present or former col­
leagues tell:
*1 hod worked with him for
y ean trying to dost with him
on on Intellectual level. Then
• Mend told mo I wee going
about it in the wrong way.
" TonVo got to dost with
hhn to * glandules way,' he
■old. TonV o got to wnrit with
him tn n total relationship—
brains, glands, the lowest and
the highest levels.*
pressed anger, a a a o p a a e e
when I felt annoyed end en­
thusiasm when I felt enthasl•otic.
"From th at day on our re­
lationship was vary good.”
"Lyndon stretches me. Ha
thinks I'm sm arter than I am.
Bo I kill myself trying to live
up to i t
'7 have put in a week re­
searching a problem, research­
ing It as thoroughly as 1 could,
reading, talking to a lot of
people, thinking it through.
Then I presented it to him. He
aiked the one question which
I should ham seen, that I
didn’t know the answer to.”
"President Kennedy’s staff
members already have a feel­
ing ha wants them around. If
they stay around, they’ll bo
excited by him. His mind Is aa
first-rate as any they will
ever encounter. If they can ad
just their esthetics to hia Tex­
as mannerisms and speech, I
think they'll have quite n
ride."
"He never sleeps. On a dip­
lomatic trip, if the day went
well, he keeps hia staff mem'
bars up to 4:30 a. m. telling
them how wonderful they
were. If the day went wrong,
ha keepa them up to 4:80 a. m.
trying to analyte what went
wrong and why. Then he’ll be
up early in tha morning and
away by t *
"A girl to hia office was get­
ting married! When It was
tlma to taka her young man

baek to Taxaa to Introduce him
to tha folks, Lyndon sent a
a telegram to her parents say­
ing: “Wa’ve bean so proud of
thla gtrL Wa tike thla bey.
Ra’a dona groat things. Ha’s
from a different p art of the
country, but wn know you’ll
tike him.’ Ho wonted to pave
tha way a t a tlma ha knaw tha
girl would be narvous. In soma
waya he’a as sensitive aa a
woman."
"On ona occasion when he
wee vice president. Nr. John­
son and some friends had been
out hunting. Aa a surprise, he
was going to have a party for
them, and preeent them with
mounted trophies of what thay
had killed.
"But Just before the party,
ha learned th at ona of the
group had hia boas visiting
him. So Mr. Johnson packed
the trophy In the back of his
car, rushed out and delivered
it ia person while the man’s
boss was them. L y n d o n
thought it might help tha man
if hia boss saw the vice presi­
dent come personally to deliv­
er something."
"You don't darn mention
you're not feeling up to snuff,
lie’ll have a battery of doc­
tors at your door.’
"When he came over to the
State Department to talk to
the staff, I'resldent Johnson
mentioned with appreciation
tha top five men of the depart­
m ent But then he went on, in
front of tha whole group, to
single out three of us depart­
ment junior nten he had work
ed with."
"Just before leaving on his
trip to northern Europe, Mr.

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Johnson learned th a t one of
hia former office staff had
lost her husband and would bo
lonely. He Immediately signed
her up as a secretory end took
her along. She had to work,
but aho wasn’t lonely,"
"When Johnson haa quarrel­
ed with you, if ha haa blown
up or has done something alia
to make you unhappy, ha finds
It difficult or Impossible to
coma around and apologias.
Instead, he does something
nice for you, sends you a little
gift, something he thinks yew
would like."

• O'* and A#t
Q— In what area of toe
iky ere there the most atari?
A— The reion of the Milky
Way in the upper part of the
constellation of Cygnus, the
Swan, ia considered to bo tha
most densely populated area
of the sky.
Q— Why are the coal de­
posits of Nova Scotia especi­
ally interesting?
A— The coal beds ia tha
Sidney Held dip beneath the
Atlantic Ocean and have been
mined under the sea mere
than 3W miles from shore,
Q— Which la the only state
which has lost In population?
A— West Virginia, which
now has 83,000 fewer people
than la April, i960.
Q—What is meant by deeiduoua trees?
A—Deciduous means leaf,
dropping, another word for
hardwood. Coniferous means
cone bearing, another word for
softwood.

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M rs. Julia H arto.
839-1318
Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
8)8-3016
Chulunta
M rs. Joan Magin
363-37i i
Dellary
Mrs- Adam Muller
668-I I 10
Enterprise
Mian Helen Snodgrasa
•68-9931
Genera
Sira. Louise Grayson
319-1671

Lake Mary
Mrs. Fra lire. Wester
322-6219
Lake Monroe
Mrs. II. 1.. Juhnmn
322-1721
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Mrs. honns Kates
8.18-3317
N orth Orlando
Mrs. Mona tirinstead
322-2291
Osteen
Sirs. Clarence Snyder
322-1911
Oviedo
Sira. George Kelsey
363-3186

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There’s a wide selection avail­
able for all you home-seekers this
weekend. There are homes from two
to four b e d r o o m s , priced from
around $12,000 up.
In Deltona, the Muckle Brothers
have on display a two bedroom, one
bath retirement home identical to
the one which will be built ns part
of the Florida State Exhibition at
the New York World’s Fair. It fea­
tures u screen porch, patio, carporte.
and is on a 75 x 100 foot improved

lot on a paved street. Get on Inter­
state 4 and watch for the Deltona
signs ju s t across the St. Johns
River.
Kingswood Builders have three
luxury homes for snle in Greenbrinr
of Loch Arbor, adjoining the Mnyfnir Golf Course. One is pictured on
this page. Among its features is a
really beautiful kitchen, with built
in electrical appliances and birch
cabinets.
In Sanford’s Grove Manor, a

home Is almost complete a t 2018
Elizabeth Court. This is one of the
prettier and more desirable sections
of the city.
See the other homes pictured on
this page. Situated in well-plnnned
Ravenna Park, they are fully com­
plete, including sprigged lawns and
landscaping. Both homes have 2
baths, one with three bedrooms, the
other has four. Roth nre equipped
with central duct heating systems,
to which air conditioning can be

Courthouse Records
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LO C H ARB O R

C OUNTRY C L U B
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While you are out driving this week-end, take this page
with you. The map above will assist you in locating some
of Sanford and Seminole County's outstanding real
estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find
Just what you are looking for in the way of a home.

SEMINOLE COUNTY

Gerald E. Sasser et ux to nuhI E. Byce et ux, North Or­
Joseph W. lllek* «t ux, Lons­ lando, $10,300
dale. $3,800
Bottle V. Caslow, exec, of
John S. Krlder et ux to estate of Bessie P. Abell to
Kingswood Builders. Inc. Bu­ Diane Beauchamp. Normandy
Addition, $6,300
ena Vista Estates, $11,400
Margaret E. Bower, to C.
George C. Toler et ux to
Orlando Federal Savings awl G. Leitncr, Sanford, $7,000
l^jan
Assn.,
Wetherington
Marvin A. Fitts et ux to
Heights, W.S00
George Slusarehyk et ux,
Harold 11. Kastncr et ux hi Eastbrook, $11,500
Eldon M, Caio et ux, Astor
VA to Larry D. Filklns *t
Farms, l$,00o
ux, South Pinecreit, $0,830
Horace If. Johnson et ux to
VA to Gary L. Erland et ui,
Donald C. Sabin et ux, Fern
Sunlaml Estates, $11,100
Park Estates. *12.000
VA to Vinernio Huta et ux.
VA to William A. Erhold ct
Sunland Estates, $12,200
ux, So Pinecrest, $10,900
F1LA lo Kenneth R. Wilkins
VA to Jim m y L. Cleary et
et ux, Heftier Homca Howell
ux, Sunland Estates, $11,400
Charles W. Overton, etux to Park, $7,41X1
Clair It Allen et ux. Orange
Albert M. Greene et ux to
Villa Heights. $14,400
Moody E. Kolwrts et ux,
FMA to Donald T, Good et Queens Mirror South, $5,800
ux. Country Club Manor, $*,FHA to Nathan M. Ham­
130
rick et ux, N. Chuluota, $6,730
EH A to David E. Jahn et
Frances D. Ilrisson, to Dan
ux. Sunland Estates, $13,050
I. Batten et ux, Sanford
Nicholas Galanto et ux to Heights, $t3.ooo
Theodore V. Pichi et ux,
Knox-Florida Development
Easthrook, $ll,40o
Corp. to Grover D. Smith *t
Oakland Estates. Ine. to ux. Harmony Homes, $11,000
Harvey E. Marston el ux,
Oakland Estates, $11,300
Oakland Estates, Inc., to
NOW READY
James G. Gucrrini et ux, Oiklando Estates, $13,900
Oakland Estates, Inc, to
t’airick A’. Sweeney et ux,
Iner's Addition, Ifi.lisi
Charles S. Hurd et ux to Oakland Estates, $15,300
Albert M. Green* *t a to
James D. Griffin et ux, Oak­
Ctrl O. Drelln *t ««, Queen’s
land Shores, $l7.00o
Florida Pcrmanesque, Ine. Mirror, $8,700
John A- Chalkley et ux to
to Francis E. Daniels el ux,
Biehard It. Stout et ux, Cry­
N. Chuluota, $7,8no
Samuel N. Wood et ux to W stal Lake Winter Homes,
MA
Glenn Wood et ux, English $M,3no
John J. Morro et ux to Hu­
Estates, $21,000
Sylvia V 1totaling to Geor­ bert F. Gipson, et ux, Betts
ge IV. Miller et ux, Watt's Addition, StI.ooo
William F. Hammond et ux
Farms, $(,500
If y m ir p re s e n t hom e it
The Atlantic Refining Co to Jack Matilnger rt ux, Oak­
too sm all, co n sid er this
to Glenn Goerabel et ux, San­ land Hitts, $8,800
spacious -1 bedroom , 2
Carl D. Nixon et ux to Arford, $1,330
b a th r e s i d e n c o of
m o d em d e s i g n . T he
hom e includes a s e p a r­
a te d in in g room , an d a
lau n d ry room . A m ong
th e m an y q u a lity e x tra s
a rc c e n tra l d u e t h eatin g
nnd fully equipped b u iltin k itch en . Finn to u&lt;‘«]
it tin s w eekend!

Heal Estate Transaction*
Charles M. Ucldin et ux to
Harry 1. Pyle et ux. Xoc. 3320 29. $10,000
VA to Glenn F. McDaniel
Sr. ct ux, Sunland Estates,
$10,tH)0
VA to Elliott J. Fenwick et
u i, Sunlanil Estates, $10,500
Antoinette II. Hobson, exec,
of estate of John Mathew
Hayes, Dese,, to Kenneth M.
Conrad, Sanford Heights, $tl,*
COO
Ward TV Atherton et ux to
Herbert C. Hums et ux, N.
Chuluota, W.OOo
VA to James M. Valentine
et ux, Sunland Estates, $12.10O
VA to Rawlins J. Harrell
et ux, Sunlaml Estates, $11,330
VA to Peter L, Peterson et
ux, Sunland Estate, $10,960
VA to Olis 11. Perry Jr. et
ux, Pinecrest Heights, $10,450
John N. Ayeorke et al to
llichard J. Lyons, Sanford,
$1,300
Ward Hicks, Inil. to Herbert
P Thomas el ux Eastbronk,
$10,400
Donald I,. Whitney et ux to
Clara Herrler, TVmplo Terrace
Annex, $T,500
Oliver W. Inman et u t to
Vaseo Marshall et ux, Mo-

C a u h b y Club R ead

easily added.
And Cavalcade of Homes has
twelve models to show in Country
Club Heights. They are 3 nnd 4 bed­
room, 2 bath homes with built in
kitchen equipment nnd central heat­
ing nnd air conditioning. Sales rep­
resentatives are on duty from ten
to five.
So make it a long tour this
weekend. There are many beautiful
and imaginative homes. See them
all.

Cavalcade of Homes
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12 Exciting Models
3 &amp; 4 Bedrooms — 2 Baths

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-------- FROM $13,500 -------FHA and Conventional Financing
• No Cloning Costs • VA — No Down Payment
• IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

1 Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning

• Iluilt In Kitchen Equipment

• Beautiful High &amp; Dry Landscaped Lota
• Sidewalk* • Street Light*
• Sewer A Water

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SALES REPRESENTATIVES
On Duty 10 u. m. till 5 p. m.
PHONES:
838-2319 or

838-5059

TO MOVE IN!

HOMES
YOU
Ravenna Park
DESIGNED FOR

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Community of Homes — Built with Pride’*

Now Ready for Y O U ... in.
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410 TANGELO DRIVE

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Tills attractive I bed­
room , 2 bath hume, of
contemporary design, is
now available for occu­
pancy. This home fea­
tures a fully equipped
G-K built-in kitchen,
central duct heuting sys­
tem with air condition­
ing easily added. &lt;]im!ity
constructed, this home
can be purchased under
VA, FHA, or Conven­
tional financing!

411 TANGELO DRIVE
CALL US TODAY!
FHA, FHA-IN-SERVICE, VA AND

MODERN KITCHENS BY
GENERAL

CUN VE NTION AL FIN ANC1NO

SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME, BUILT ON A VERY LARGE LOT AT 100 HIGHLAND
DRIVE. It’* complete and ready for your dost* inspection. It features three bedrooms, 2 baths, Florida Room. Dining Room,

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Completely E quipped General Electric Kitchen with lovely Kirch cabinets, and an enclosed garage. It has wl
" terruzxo floors
throughout, and is centrally heated. See it IhU weekend — it’s designed for YOU!
•wown nr re* * k m *
Modern Kitchen* by

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Presbyterian
Church Circles
W01 Meet
First Preabyterlan Women Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.
of tba Church circles will Bates announce the engage­
n e tt Jsn. IS u follows:
ment and approaching mar­
Clrclo t with Mr*. Ralph Au*- riage of their daughter, K ara
tla Smith, son Park Ave.,
0:45 a.m.
Circle X with Mrs. Frank L.
Woodruff, lit, MM Magno­

lia Are., 0:45 a.m.

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Circle S with Mrs. C. M.
W a l l s , 1017 MeUomrllle
Asa., 1:45 a.m.
Clrtla 4 with - Mrs. John D.
Ivey, 140 N. Elliott Ave„
0:46 a.m.
Circle 5 with Mrs. Francis T.
Meriwether, Silver Lake,
0:45 a.m.
Clreto • with Mrs. George
Stine, 42* Summerlin Ave.,
covered dish luncheon, 11
a.m.
Circle T with Mra. J. E. Munger, 117 E. 23th S t, Mrs. W.
D. Thompson and Mrs. O.
B. Stallard, co-hostesses,
5:10 p m.
Clrele * with Mrs. Joe C.
Chittenden, 2101 Cordova

are the efOcers wives of VAH11 and B et I who are the hostessea Mr the electlan and
change of board coffee.
After taking off the plane
will fly to Italy tad land In
old Venice, where a gondolier
will be welting to guide tho
tourists to a small cafa along
the banks of tho Grands Ca­
nal.
The goodola chorus of San­
ta Lada will still bo ringing
In their ears aa they sip
Caffe or Cspuciao aod order
any number of Italian sweets.
The second stop will ho in
tho City of lights. The wives
trill amble through th e
Champa Ely sees and let 'La
Vie parlslrww" take them
over. A sidewalk cafa with a
bright awning beckons.
As Um tourists sR there
in this old Paris tradition,
they will bo served espresso
and beautiful French pas*
trie*. A Ufa slsed Paris po­
liceman will guide the beetle
traffic.
No trip to tho Med would
be complete without a atop
In Spain with Its castles. In
old BarcaIona a senorita will
lead the wives along the
Ramble de las Floras to a

PUTTING THE FINAL touches on thn Spanish
costume of Mrs. Alec Blunden a re . Mrs. J. M.
Runnels (kneeling) snd Mrs. Jim Sandusky, Mrs.
Sandusky and Mrs. Blunden will furnish part of
the atmosphere of Barcelona and Venice a t the
NOW change of board coffee, Mrs. Runnels is in
charge of the costumes.

Carl Lind Program Speaker

Philathea
Class Gives Gift
As Memorial

The bride-elect la ■ native
of Memphle, Term., attended
schools there, end moved to
Sanford In 10U. She ‘wan
graduated f r o m Seminole
High School la ISO.
. The bridegroom-elect, eon
of Mr. aod Mrs. William J.
Templeton, Leslngtoa, Ky., ie
a New York native, moved to
Keatuchy with his parents
and was graduated from Mil­
lersburg Military Institute,
Millersburg, Ky. He recently
received aa honorable dis­
charge from the U. S. Navy

The Philathea S u n d a y
School Class, First Presbyter­
ian Church, met with Mra.
Clarfaea Snyder M o n d a y
evening.
Mr*, dames Wallin, presi­
dent. conducted the business
meeting. A letter was read
from the Tbornwall Heme
thanking the rliss for Christ­
mas gifts seat to the children,
also from an orphan girt and
a missionary the ctase aids
with monetary gilts. Mrs.
Margaret Greene reported on
the Christmas party given for
the members of Beardall
Chapel. The class presented By Mra. Oaraneo Snydsr
offering plates to the Bear- Mrs. TUlIe Bartow of Santa
dall Chapel aa a memorial to Ann, Calif., spent tho holi
Mrs. Avakm Digue, a former days with bar mother, Mrs
member of the class.
Mrs. W. R. Anderson led the
lesion on faith. The names of
secret pals were revealed and
names of secret pals drawn
for the new year. Refresh­
ments were scr/ed to those
New Pennies For attending, Mmci. WaUln, AnKlrby Fite,
derion,
Wilion Newman, Annla Mat
The officers of Seminole ReTheta Epsilon
Rumbley, R. F. Moule, John bekah Lodge No. 45 will be In­
Wilion, J. S. Field, P. T.
Members
Piety, J . N. Glllon, Haiel Gil- stalled at n special meeting
huly, C. C. Howard and two at the Odd Feltowi Hall Jan.
Members of Theta Epsilon guests, M n. Eva WllUama 14 at S p.m. Mrs. Eva Wilchapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sor­ and Mrs. Mamie Roberta of llama wUI bo Installed as
ority, met at the lakefront Sylacauga, Ala.
Nobis Grand and Mra. R. C.
home of Mrs. Arthur Lee in
Long aa Vice-Grand.
Longwood.
An Installing staff from
David Jemigan
Orlando Rebekah Lodge No.
A brief huslness meeting
12 will be in charge.
was conducted by Mrs. Rich­
Celebrates
The Installation la open to
ard Walker, president.
the public.

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Utils cafa where they will
taata the fare of that lown.
To hatp the wives with their
wardrobe problem on the ex­ The Sanford Woman's Club Evans and 51ra. Mctta SUrke
met for Uie January business were hostesses.
tended trip, a fashion show
ftaluring tho basic black meeting and luncheon Wed­ A colorful arrangement of
nesday at the clubhouae. Mrs. camellias centered the apeakdress and how it can be used
Francis Meriwether, Mrs. Al­ era table, rosea were placed
will ba presented.
.Mrs. Wallace Peacock and
bert Hardesty, Mrs. Frank throughout the room and bauBefore returning to the USA
Mrs.
Jack Erickson presented
hints trimmed the individual
the wlvaa will voto for either
a very interesting program on
luncheon
tables.
Mrs. W. E. Markley, Mrs. W.
music. The title of the humor­
A. Yellnek or Mrs. C. B.
Mra. B. C. Moore accom­ ous program was "Name
Moore for president of the
panied the laities singing
That Tune.” Various song hits
"Star Spangled Banner," fol­ of past years were played and
NOW club; Mrs. Jim Olsen or
Mrs. Alan Weeki for first
lowed by aalute to the flag
the person naming the correct
vice president.
and Mra. George Wells gave
title received a shiny new
Chairman of the decorating
the Invocation.
penny,
committee Is Mrs. W. A.
Following the catered lunch­
Mrs. Lee served delicious
Yellnek who has done most
eon, Mra. Erie Vlhlen, pro­ refreshments of cake and
of (he designing, planning snd
gram chairman for the day,
fruit punch to the members
drawing of the life ailed fig­
presented Carl Lind, program present: Mines. Paul Lewis,
ures, background scenes and
speaker. Ills subject was
A1 Davis, Dob Dekle. Cam­
table decorations.
"Conservation" and he spoke eron Lawrence, Kayo Stetson,
Working on that committee
first on water shed*. The Im­
McKee,
Sterne
are Mrs. J. F. Barlow, Mrs.
portance of water was stress­ Jack Erickson, Richard Walk
K. Jamison, Mrs. Ramon
ed and he told the amounts
er and .Mrs. Wallace Peacock,
Garcia, Mrs. J . K. Dennison,
of water humans, animals, In­
Mrs. Scott Beat, Mrs, A. Q.
dustry and vegetation require
Klein, Mrs. R. W. Kennedy,
in a day. Klims were shown
David Jemigan
Mrs. I. A. Signorelli, Mrs.
on water sourres and the lack
David Jemigan celebrated
Harvey Aubuchon, Mrs. R. D.
of water In dry areas. The
his seventh birthday Monday
Fields, Mra. Dale Purdy and
film projector used was cour­
with a party at the home of
Mrs. D. U. Mitchell.
tesy of Seminole High School
his parents, Mr. and 51ra. B.
Mra. J. 51. Runnels is In
First baptist
and was operated by Buddy
K. Jemigan, 11* Plnccreit
churge of Uie costumes for
Burton, a member of the
MONDAY
Drive.
the varluus guides.
Projectionist Club at the
W.M.U. Executive Board
A weiner roast was enjoyed
Deadline for reservations
0:30 a.m.
by the young guests and
for the coffee la Monday, Jan,
Elsie Klnght Circle with
games were played. As the
13. They should be made with
Mrs. Sue Stevenson, 018 Park
birthday gills were opened by
the wives dubs' NOW repre­
Avenue. 7;30 p.m.
David, each child was given
sentatives. Retired military
Deacons meeting 8 p.m.
a surprise bag of hla own to
officers’ wives can make
Debrah Turner
TUESDAY
their reservation* with cither
W.MS. business meeting, open.
Dchrah Turner celebrated
Mrs. Joel Weinman or 5lra.
The birthday cake waa dec­
mission
program and covered
her fifth birthday with a party
orated
with a rocket blasting
Joe C'olonna.
dish luncheon followed hy
at the home of her parents.
off to the moon. The vapor
circle
meetings,
begins
10
Mr. and Mr*. R. J. Turner
trail spelled "Happy Birth­
Jr., on Beviera Road.
Ginderville
day David," and seven eanBalloons, paper at
dies were placed on stars
near the rocket.
and lanterna were used to
Fire Auxiliary
Guests Invited to Jola the
decorate the home. Debrah
fun were: Kevin Gonsalea,
and her guests played games
To See Film
and were served hamburgers,
Jimmy Shepard, Elisabeth
Ice cream, punch and birth­
Eating habits are aa varied Houghton. Curtis Ilawa, Ke­
The Ladies Auxiliary, Ginday cake.
Mra. John D. Callahan I* at as wild Bowers In the wood*. vin, Glenn and Darren Har­
dervlllc Volunteer Klro De­
Invited
to
share
the
fun
home
after spending several Edibles spotted around the ris. Steven LeRoy, Jim and
partment, will meet Jan. 13 at
7:30 p.m. nt the homo of with Debrah were Dun Ni­ week* in 5le|huurne recover­ house are there to help some Mike Dallaltosa, Strva Buck­
get through the day.
ner and Robert Jemigan.
Mrs. Lome Bridges, 2U90 Or­ chols, Mike Peacock, Alice ing from a broken hip.
Ann Gregory, David Wells,
lando Drive.
This will be the regular Jo l«ah Galilei, l.lsa Pea­ Airman 3/c H. E. long Jr.
Ladies* Carvin
cock, Bonnie Austin, Janet is visiting hi* parents, .Mr.
monthly meeting of the auxil­
Kite, Steven Kite, Dale Aui- and 5tra. II. E. Long, and fi­
iary and a ".March of Dimes"
LEATHERLIKE
tin, Oinny Kncrland, Danny ancee, Miss Betty Morris, for
film will be shown. All ladles
Wells, Johnny Myers and Ro­ several days, lie will return
of the Ginderville area are
to Ft. Lee. Va., Sunday.
urged to attend this meeting bert Gregory.

At Woman's Club Luncheon

Mlse Eva Conn of Eau
Gallic was a guest at the home
of her eouiln, Mrs. Harry Os­
teen, recently.
Mrs. Robert Tippett and
Min Mary Beall of Durham,
N. C., have returned bom*
after several days vlilt with
Mr. and Mrs. James Wallin.

OVER 35 YEARS
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(Aloagtlde old post office)

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H A Y S?A 13S M H I

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(Dacm Q bbij. •
DBAS ABET: My lag.
Bib taachar said wa had to
writs a friendly letter to
some person who llrei la
•aothar city as a homework
•alignment, to this la what
I wrote:
"Dear Abby: You are
Miring my problem with­
out even Doing It because
I have to writs a latter tor
my English assignment sad
I chose you to write to.
"I think your colum la
pritty good. I don’t always
agree with your answers
hut then nobody la perfek. I
sure got to give you credit.
It takes a lot of nerve to
give those answers because
you no what happens when
you stick your nose In other
people’s business.
"Very truly yours,
" T IN ENGLISH
• • I
DEAR ABBY: Our t#year-old daughter (whom
I’ll call Jane) Is serious
about a 14-year old married
man who is In the process
of being divorced. They
were married only fivo
months. My problem Is bo
spend* every evening her*
with Jan* because his law­
yer told him he shouldn’t be
in public with another

Jacoby

(Da

V*

By Abigail Van Buren
EMo P m Ii * to Dm i k t r f l M M n o i K t r a m ,
ia]M&gt; and t t o i m m 4 m i
th# main attraction i t th s l Th# film begin* with a to a yaeht creating tha hay.
Mori*land D rivt-la Theatre] baaatiful aarlal shot ef A cap- Working ea this yacht is Elvis
Sunday through Tuesday, in
Prteley, an sx-trspeie artist
color, “Fun in Acapulco" also
who recently dropped hla
feature* Ursula Andres* and
brother duxlag their act, caus­
Elsa Cardenas.
ing h la to be Injured. Because
of this unplsasant Incident, he
Tha co-fsature will ha "Th*
Delicate Delinquent," starring
Is afraid of heights and haa
Jerry Lewis.
left the U. 8. in hopes of find­
ing himself end overcoming
Two color movies a n slated
for Wednesday and Thursday,
hie fesr.
"Yellowston* Kelly," starring
Elvis gets fired hoesua* of a
Clint W alktr, and "Cash Momisunderstanding w i t h h l a
Call,” with Jam es Garner.
boss that Involves bis boss’s
flirtatious young daughter,
The triple weekend feature,
Jan. 17-18, Includes "Th* Old
and Elvis soon winds up aa a
Dark House,” with Tom Pos­
linger In n nlto club. His pop­
ton; "Showdown," starring
ularity enablee him to get a
Audi* Murphy, and "Com*
fob In n large resort hots]
where he tinge at night In the
Blow Your Horn," starring
Frank Sinatra.
club, ami works afternoons as
Preslsy and hi* guitar go to
a Ilfs guard a t tha swimming
Mexico for hla latest musical, A THREESOME that's pool Hers ha maata Elsa
Pun In Acapulco" to Tech­ hard to brat — Elvis Cardenas, who enacts tha role
nicolor. Making th* trip with Presley la flanked by of a famous lady bullfighter,
him sra numerous musicians Ursula Andress a n d and Ureula Andress, who
plus two foreign-born beau- Elsa Cardenas in this plays ths hotel'a social direc­
ttea: Ursula Andreis, who has scene from “Fun In tor.
beeomo a fam iliar and popular Acapulco” s h o w i n g
White trying to declda which
performer on tho American Sunday through Tues­ girl ha likes tha most, Elvis
movis scene; and Elea Carden- day at the Movieland sings ten new songs and on*
, on* of Mexico's most fa* Drive-In Theatre.
eld favorite, "Guadalajara."

woman y e t . Meanwhile,
Jane and ho are getting
thicker and thicker and they
are talking marriage. Ho is
a gentleman and Is well
able to support Jana, and
we like him, but 1 don’t
think it’s right for them to
bo planning marriage until
he Is boo to m arry, do
you ? My husband says he Is
a lot better than most of
the characters Jan* has
gone with and we should let
them be. What do you
think T
JANE'S MOTHER
DEAR
MOTHER:
No
m atter bow you phrase It,
he is a married man until
he Is divorced—and bo may
NEVER get a divorce.
Your daughter should not
be spending every evening
with him. If he respects her,
as a gentleman should re­
spect a lady with whom ho
would like to spend th* rest
of his life, he will let HER
be until be h is tha right to
talk marriage.
• « •
DEAR ABBY: A neighbor who lives next door to
us keeps all her blinds up
except th* on* that is on
the window which looks

right into our bouse. Don't
you think It looks like sb*
is trying to shut us out}
Wo never pull the shade on
th* window that looks right
Into THEIR house because
we don't want to look Ilka
we don't trust them. Should­
n't they do the same for
usT
HURT
DEAR HURT: Not nec­
essarily. Shades Insure pri­
v ity , and you shouldn't feel
"hurt" if n neighbor evi­
dences a desire lor privacy.
You hsva the same privi­
lege.
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL
TO "HAROLD WHO TRA­
VELS": Don't worry. If a
woman really loves a man,
no other man cao get within
100 feet of her.
• • •
Get it off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished r#ply, write to ABBY, Box
3343, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
• • •
For Abby's booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 30 cents to Ab­
The New York Stock Ex­
by, Box 3343, Beverly Hills, change ha* had Its ups, downs
Calif.
and wall-to-wall periods, bat
whsn It recently “moved" to
Hollywood it traded the bulls
and bears for th* birds and
bees.
Something unique In movies
St West’s dlapoial.
0»
takes place In Matro-GoldwynWest dutifully opened a dia­
AAK
Mayer’s new comedy, "Th#
to Q J t
mond. Tha four was played
Wheeler Dealer*," when for
*KIII(
from the dummy and Eait
th* flret time film audience*
♦ AQJ
won with tha Jark,
will be nbto to see tha newest
BABY
At thle point Eaet would electronic device, an "instant"
to 1 0 1 T I
* m i
have done well to eettle for a stock market service.
to lO M i
totllt
200 point profit but East be­ "Th* Wheeler Dealers” will
♦ AQJ
♦ SSI
came hoggish. He wanted 800 show Sunday through Wednes­
« •«
toll
points so he led back a epade day a t the flits Theatre.
*QJB
whereupon South claimed the This latest development in
t oAK
rest of the trick*.
automation, rathsr than pal­
to 107
South had a real braak be- pitation, gata sta r billing
+ K 1 0 I MS
cause If he had mads hla along with Lea Rsmlek and
Both vulnerable
Rerih Beat
Beet* Wed proper response of two clubs Jame* Garner for Important
1♦
Pass
JN.T. Pass to tha diamond opening the sequence* of the Martin Ran• N.T. Double Poos Face chance* are that North would tohoff production.
have wound up playing tha Called “Tetereglster," it la
no.trump stem and there th* only board of Its kind In
diamond opening had to be 1 would have been no way to operation. MGM arranged to
the one unusual lead a t {beat North.
hsv* It shipped directly from
th* corporation’* headquarters
In Stamford, Conn., to th#
studio sound stage. The Tele-

Viomi«ft»r\^
tel U t - IN TMEATR
TON H E to SAT.
H .4Q A CARLOAD
n in s

mant than to discuss. She
won’t listen when I tell her
■he has had enough to drink.
And If I try to take her
home before thing* get any
worse aha refuses to go. 1
dread taking her to parties.
Even though this only hap­
pens once in a white, I never
know when eba la going to
take th* drink that la one
too many."
I t eeema to me you owe It
both to your wife end to youraalf to tell her frankly and
exactly what th* la liks whsn
she drinks too much. Don't
spars her feelings. Let her
know that you no longer like
to take her to partle* because
you ean’t count on how she
is going to bshavt.

More due* to home har­
mony; Ruth Millette’s “Hap­
pier Wive* (hints for hus­
bands)." Just send 23 cents to
Ruth Millett Header Service
c /o Th* Sanford Herald, P. O.
Box 489, Dept. A, Radio City
Station, New York 19, N. Y.

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The Cnpti's dance floor is one
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BY JUDY TURNER
Things art kind of quiot now that tha holiday*
an over, and people are resuming their normal Uvea.
Nevertheless there are plenty of thing* to do, and
here are some of them.

For exsmpte, you might
P*Q on 4*1 to Slut# City Roll­
er Rink tonight and try yen*
lack s t winning their jack­
p o t It'd a complicated deal,
but (hero b money in It for
you If y*B bave the lucky
number. Lata of fun and got. J
exercise too.
o s s
After spelling her name
wrong for two week*, wa fin­
ally got II straightened o u t
Th* name of tha now girl at
the bar a t the C l ribs Is Lou
Morgcnatem . . . This Illi­
nois gml has been in Florida
for about elx month*, work­
ing for to u r of them In an­
other local dining spot. Work­
ing with har a t th* C#ribo
during th* lunch ruth la
Norm# Daffron, who dlahea
up th at delicious food. Th#
Cariba la a handy place to
atop for lunch and you'll bo
electronic equipment, w i t h well rewarded. Dinner ia
three million Indicators and equally good, served by the
35,000 mile* of circuit wirings. competent Jack, who i
And It shows 380 stocks.
doe* the evening duty be­
hind the bar.
* o e
Other new people around
Include a piano player by th*
nam* of Carol Fettljohn who
haa token over th* muelal
entertainment a t Freddie
Steak House. Tha word la
that she’* young, attractive
and talented, and plays ail
aorta of musie from ths old
favorites to ths moot modern.

IT S LOVE and laughs, plus n bit of larceny,
with Lee Uemick and James Garner in MctroGoldwyn-Mayer’* "The Wheeler Dealers," hilari­
ous spoof of Wall Street, running Sunday
through Wednesday a t the Kitz Theatre.

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Area 5

HOPPING

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

If you can't sell her on tha
idea of setting a limit to tho
number of drinks she takes
FRIDAY P. M.
then you'd better cut out th*
iv ih h
drinking parties entirely. If I 44 (H! )M H
D News, S p e r ia
W e a th e r
you don't put your foot down,
I* ( I ) K 'lltorlel
the problem will very likely &lt;I :lt
(S) New*, S p e r u , W e a ­
get worse instead of better.
ther
l l &lt;•) Ch t Sporte
When her drinking embar­ SI iIt
(S) New*— W e lte r C ro srass** you In front of
k i te
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friend*, you certainly hsv*
I D N e w t— B ar Cachrea
the right to tell her to put an 1:11 IS) O u td o o r Uulletta
Hoard
end to It.

ru u x s

•ewoHU « r LA**-1;LOT"

register stands 18 feet high
and 1* 84 feet long. It haa 29
panele, each weighing 300
pounds. It totals five tons of

By Oswald Jacobv

JhaWoman : ByRuthMniett

"I need advice about a dif­
ficult problem," writes a male
reader.
“My wife i* pretty, bright
and a wonderful companion.
So It ahould be a pleasure to
taka her to a party. Tha
trouble Is that every so often
the drinks more than she
should and I am embarrassed
by her behavior.
“She get* loud and talks
about things ahe would or­
dinarily hsv# better Judg-

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Ritz: 'Wheeler Dealers'

Onfihidya

As they say in Wall Street,
T h * Bull pets a little, the
Bear gets a little, but the Hog
goes broke.*
East liked his double of the
no-trump slam. He was cer­
tain that North would not
have Jumped right to elx notrump without a high card in
hla suit and he knew that hla
double would produce a dia­
mond lead from hla partner.
East and West ware play­
ing th* convention originally
Invented by Teddy Llghtner
of New York In which the
double of a alam calls for an
unusual lead.
In this Initance the only
suit bid by North and South |
bad been diamond*. Hence, a

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There aren't many pisess
around serving breakfast, but
the Mar Lou Is cna of thorn
, , , they open st 7 e.m. Lou
Rotas say* they can offer you
fin*
food at reasonable
price* . . . charcoal steaks
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Lou Rotas suggests:
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Lunches
Wo oorvo excellent food, servo
you quickly, and at reaionsbI« prices'*

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Received an unsolicited tea
timonlal about tha great
chicken dinner* at the What
sburger , , . the best they’d
ever had from any place
around. The take out order
Included salad and scrump­
tious crunch fiioa too,
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Don't forget on thooa buoy
Sundays th at for a extremely
low prica you can gat an *x
csllent Sunday dinner right
down town. Offering selec­
tion* starting at 99 cants
Roumltlat a n d Anderson’s
food division, run by Davo
Remlay. They sonr* from 11
'til 3. For dessert you won'i
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rtara. Many dear were hameted and taken home by
hasten that did not have to ha cheeked. Several tor*
w en k n o w n to ha taken abo, but b o m wan checked.
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MARY 8W1GON8KI AND JtMMY NORRIS,
Seminole High atudentn, are among those being
coached by Wren Credland (extreme left) and
John SpoUki (extreme right) an they attempt
to win bertha on the nchool’a new inter-scholas­
tic bowling conference being organized by 12

.Aa sattmatad 1TI dear, M turkey, one bear aad other
■HD fu w was Mksa aa the Tomoks Ares.
Aa*atimatad IIP deer, M turkey aad other email
game waa tekaa oa tha Farmton A na.
Tha Guaao R im A na which haa been primarily a
waterfowl araa also produced a good population of up­
land geaM this yoor. Huston wan rspertsd taking U
hog*, IS tarkay, IS quail, IP rmbWt* aa wall aa 1411 ducks

Course Slated
In Seamanship

will start forwards John
Burkhammer a n d Richard
Moore, Dave Mali* i t center
and Gary Gunter and Steva
Simpkins at tha guard skits.

Kroencke Topr
At Mid-Florida

DIAGRAM of tha number pins with diracUoa
of tha itrika boll.

BOWLING

How To Toach
Youngsters
CONVERTING SPARES
(Fifth and Last cf n Series)
Make up a large card wiA
removable numbered circles
representing Ae 10 pins and
arrange these in a ten-pin
triangle.
Point out the strike zone
to your youngsters (see dia­
gram ). Explain that a light
hit. a Brooklyn (left side), and
a full bit can result A a split.
This can be demonstrated by
rcmovAg Ae pins that may
fall on each of Aese hits.
Taarii your youngsters the
three basic spare angles:
right, left and center. The tar­
get pins, 3-7-10, are Ae key
to successful spare-makAg.
To convert center lane
spare* Ae target la tbe No.
I pA and (he bowler should
assume bis strike position oa
the approach. For all center
lane spares, such as the 3-1,
1-2-3, 1-2-8, etc., approach Aa
target pA on a straight lAe.
For right hand spares, Ae
proper starting position A
the left aide of A e approach
facing Ae No. 10 target pin.
This A th* correct angle for
right hand spares such as the
3-10- 6-10, 6-0-U, the B pA
and 10 pA.
For left hand spares, take
A e opposite position oa th*
right sid* of A * approach
facing th* No. 7 pin. A
straight line approach toward
Ae No. f target pin A correct
for these Aft hand spars com­
binations: 1-7, 4-7, 4-74, 74, T
pin and 4 pla.
Te coorart center, left or

Art Kroencke cirted off top
honors during Wednesday's
low net tournament hekl by
the Senior Men's Golf Asso­
ciation at the Mid-Florida
Country Club near Sanlando
Springs,
Kroencke came up with a
low net of 07 while John
Reams, with a 71, took second
place honors.
Tied for third place with
73’* were Erie DalJman and
Lenny Bulbuls.

Cubs* Coach
In Warning

CHICAGO (U PD -The Chi­
cago Cubs may not win th*
National League pennant A
IBM, but head Coach Bob Ken­
nedy warned Ae rest of Ae
right band spares the bowler circuit today that "We’ll win
more gantrs than wo did last
should approach the target year."
pin on a straight line, A ex­
actly Ae asm* manner os
rolling a strike ball. Only Ae
angle changei, not me tine
of approach.
Shaw example* of various
spares on your number board,
tha 2-4-7 for sxampto. Then
indicate the paA the hall
must follow to achieve a con­
version. Set up other combina­
tions snd ask your youngsters
A show you the correct angAs.

Sponsored by S e m i n o l e
County Sheriff Luther Hobby
an eight lesson course in basle
seamanship and small boat
handling will ba given by the
U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary,
Sanford-Orlando Flotilla.
Lessons and demonstrations
In useful knots, anchoring,
boat handling, rules of the
road, the use of charts and
compass and aafety afloat will
be offered. At the end of the
course a certificate will be
awarded attesting to the sat­
isfactory completion of the
lesson.
The course is free and open
to the public, A small nominal
charge for the text book and
training materia) will be the
only cost. It la not necessary
that participants own a boat
(o Join the class.
The first class will atart
Wednesday at I p. tn. Regis­
tration will begin at 7 p.m.
Classes will be held at the
Seminole t'ounty Court House.
For further Information and
advanced registration phone
FA 2-7113 during business
h o u r * or FA 2-9303 or
FA 2-7379 evening* und week­
ends.

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) —
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champion Sugar Ram** steps
out of hia diviaioa tonight to
meet Vicente Derado of Ar­
gentina as a lightweight in a
10-round nationally televised
bout a t Olympic Auditorium.
Ramos, who flgbta out of
Mexico City, waa rated a 2-1
favorite over Derado.

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GAINESVILLE (U P D -F loride's Gators held down Rick
Barry's chief assistant and
outplayed rival Miami under
the boards and on A e (four
Thursday night for a 11401
basketball victory A at set a
new point record for the bom*
gymnasium.
J o h n Datnplcr, Miami's
other consistent high scorer,
was held to seven points.

GlamEn d o w e d

'

But be declared with out
any r e ie m tk n , "I can aay
thia far my boya: they b a r e s t
quit. 1 (eel they hare the
ability to win and they be*
Ueva they h are the ability to
win. 1’a expecting a good
g en e tonight.’*
Stumpf win atart Mike Glad
end Mike Bowea at the for­
ward dole, Ken Tyre at ren­
ter, and Barry Johnaon and
Deonie Brawn a t guard. *'Wa
need a little more ocorlng
punch,” Stumpf aatd, “and
“ and that'a why I’m going to
go with T j n a t renter. Bar­
ry Barka haa a offered with
bla ihooting and perhaps If wn
give him n brief m et it might
help him. Barka ia a fine
athlete and w e're confident
he’ll be a Ug help to ua when
he'a back up to par.”
The Tribe baa a record of
ooe win and three keeei ia
conference play. Their seasona l record to data la ooe win
and aeven defeat*.
Coach John Colbert’* JayVee*, with a record of three
win* and tour loaiea will
make a s effort to come up
with win number four when
(hey meet the Evan* JayVee* in the preliminary cooteat tonight.
Colbert'* a tarter* will la*
elude forward* Ronnie Htnaon
and Bob Spradlin, Mika Fordham at center, and guards
Joe Purdy and Al Boniface.

Stop Dampier

WEI). &amp; S A T . - 2 P . M
WwWs toss** Start 1

NEW YORK (UPI! - Tbe
American Broadcasting Com­
pany (ABC) plans to have
former heavyweight boxing
champion Rocky Marciano as
a guest commentator for its
exclusive radio coverage of
Ae Sonny Lliton • Cassius
Clay title fight at Miami
Beach. Feb. 23.

*«y.

Gator Cagers

EXCEPT SUNDAY

A C T IO N I T H R IL L S !

The IBM drag racing season
opens Saturday with the Semi­
nole Timing Association ex­
pecting more than 100 entries
for ha 7 p. m. program a t the
Osceola Air port drag atrip.
An array of new IBM auto­
mobiles will be rolled onto the
starting line to vie for $300
in prize money and trophies.
Of Aa new models, a IBM
Corvette Sting Ray driven by
Sanford’s Henry Wight, is r a t­
ed a favorite to win Little
Eliminator competitions. An­
other Corvette, a 1963 model
driven by Ray Mudion, domi­
nated the '63 racing field and

Oviedo Hlgh'a eager* taka
to the road tonight la hope*
of extending their racord to
five victoriee.
Fresh (ram an upset victory
over the Cardinal* from Ocoee
36-52, A t Lions are eager to
make It two in a row by beat­
ing tonight’s opponent, Howty
Academy.
high schools In Central Florida. The loop is being
Homy hat not had a good
sponsored by the Bowling Proprietor*’ Associa­
season to far. Yet It haa been
tion. Each team will have a local bowling estab­
up against stiff competition
lishment aa ita home lanes. Seminole's team of
from Tarawa.
seven bowlere will roll its home games at Jet
Even though the Howey
lads don't exhibit an excep­
Lanes.
(Herald Photo)
tional win-loaa record, they
could be a threat.
Ovlcdo'a game with Ocoee
brought a new Lion eager in­
to the spotlight Senior Seth
Rook played h it first basket­
ball gam*. While doing to, he
proved to be a good defensive
Team
W 1 player and rebounder. Seth
Evans
4 ( haa good potaibilitiaa but
3 ] lack* experience, yet he may
ia tabbed aa Wight's top com­ Boon*
Bishop Moor*
2 : become the key m an because
petition.
Colonial
3 2 of hit • ' 1” height.
Meanwhile, newly - elected
Winter Park
2 2
Oviedo’• other starters.
Timing Association president Edgcwater
2 2 Arndt, Mikter, Brooks and
Dooald Witt, announced Sat­ SEMINOLE
i ; Beilhorn have showed sound
l : improvement recently, while
urday's racing program would Oak Ridge
Garnet Tonight
be run under the oew 1964
Oviedo's leading ecorar Jim ­
National Hot Rod Association SEMINOLE at Evans.
my Courier has remained conRules. The Seminole group ia Bishop Moore a t Kdgewater ilita n t
obtaining 200 copies of the Winter Park at Colonial
Oviedo has b e n preparing
new regulations for distribu­ Boone at Oak Ridge
an attack against lh* mantion.
to-man defeat*, a pattern
Other Games Tonight
"We wish to thank averjone LYMAN at Apopka
which many schools utillxa.
for their enthusiasm and sup­ OVIEDO at Howey
Also the Lions have been
port,” he aaid. "The large DeLand at Leesburg
concentrating on improving
following we had for the last Kissimmee at Wildwood
ball handling, shooting, and
race only aubstantiates our New Smyrna at Titusville
developing a balanced offense
Idea that drag raring is a rapi­ Cocoa at Seabreeze
and defense.
dly growing sport in Seminole Mainland at Ocala
Also this wwek, the Lions
County and throughout Flor­
have concentrated on develop­
ida.”
ing their second unit.
Witt pointed to major Im­ To Pilot Miami
Coach Milker remarked that
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - ‘‘Tha team haa good spirit.
provements the Timing Asso­
ciation had made in the local Bobby Morgan, a former in- We played aggressive ball
drag strip, Including a long fielder for the Philadelphia against Ocoee, which is a tine,
restraining fence between the Phillies, will manage that well drilled team. It was a
specator and racing areas; team's Miami farm club In great win, and wre hope to
improvements in the actual the Florida State League. He continue and build up a good
racing surfaces and clearing served as a player-manager winning streak.”
of the specator area to provide for the Phils at Chattanooga,
Tonight's action also pita
more parking and viewing Spartanburg and Miami dur­ Oviedo's Junior V an ity (3-4)
space.
against Howey's JayVees.
ing the 1963 season.

tlMy’re too tenet to nako bnskeA out of their shooting attompU," Stumpf mat oa to

519 EAST FIRST ST., SANFORD, FLA.
MIDWAY BETWEEN SANFORD 4k ORLANDO

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mm

U.S. K ttp i Canal Zona,
Rusk Informs Panama
By Julian
Friday was quite
•

*

a day.

•

Wa didn't get the univtr*
,

neither did we low B.

•

•

•

Some people were despon­
dent. Others even said we
might as well give up and let
Orange County have tt.

•

•

•

"No we won't!" said the
majority of Seminole leaders
"We haven't come Ihkst far
|o lose."

t
(

S

S'

m
“

IB* secretary ha* bam to
clots touch with Thomas C.
Maos, newly appointed assist­
ant secretary of state for
liter-Americas affairs wi
baa bees Handling talks with
Chlari.
Rusk said discussion was
difficult under current tension
la Panama. He reiterated that
peace and aacurlty for U. S.
citizens and property la th«
Canal Zone were Uw key m at­
ters to which "everyone la glv
log maximum attention."
He blamed "elements hos­
tile bohl to Panama and the
United Slates" for Intensifyallying violence and foment­
ing friction between the two
nations.
Rusk said Cuban Premier
Fidel Castra “ and Castro
agents have been taking
band la this one way o- an­
other." He added: "I think
he has some responsibility for
this."

WASHINGTON (U PI) Secretary of State D u a Rusk
says tb* United States wit)
not withdraw from the Pans*
ma Canal Sons or give up Its
mil Us17 base along the vital
waterway.
Asked Sunday if the United
States could afford to give
up "the saw or its military
base, nm k said: '‘The answer
Is no, and 1 have not heard
any responsible person taka
any other viewpoint."
In a television Interview
Rusk said all parties Involved
In negotiations started after
the bloody rioting in Panama
are agreed that “the first or­
der of business is the restora­
tion of peace."
Panamanian President Ro­
berto F. Chlari has demanded
renegotiation of the 1103
treaty that give the United
States perpetual control of the
C a u l Zone and Panam an­
ian Ambassador Aquillno Boyd
has told the United Nations

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VOL. 66

WEATHER: Fair and colder through Tuesday; high today in 60a; low tonight 88-44.
United Press Luted Wire
JKeUbtiahed INC
MON., JANUARY 13,1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 102

City - County Drafting Hew Site
Proposals For Board
By Prod Ten Pels
Seminole and Sanford lead­
ers will sit down at an inform­
al meeting Tuesday to ana­
lyte the "split" thinking of
the State Board of Control

on a proposed university site
and endeavor to agree on
new proposals in an effort to
bring the new undergraduate
school to Seminole County.
Tuesday's meeting follows

the 3-9 deadlock By the Board
of Control Friday afternoon at
TaUahossee, when the state
officers reached an Impasse
in the choice between the Lake
Ada s ite ,. south of Sanford

Control

city Units, and the Bluestone
alto, U miles south of Or­
lando.
Board at Control members
requested Orange and Semi­
nal* County leaden to submit

other new th e proposals in
the two counties, but not eli­
minating Lake Ada, Bluestone, Econlockhatchee River
and Deeervt sites.

s e e

Local leaders today, In the
We agree I Tossing in the
first blush after tho T ailssponge now is the last thing
htsiee split vote, began to
Seminole ought to do. Semi­
express optimism that the He
nole has three voles. It need!
vole "wee a victory for the
only one more. Let's go after
Like Ada site, in the long
that fourth vote
run." They said they felt It
RUDY L. SLOAN, an
•
•
I
was a defeat for the Bluestone
ACL engineer anil lo­
site, "In that the politician*
cal real estate broker,
"With what?" someone askcould not m uster enough votes
F r i d a y formally an­
ed. With Lake Ada, or course.
to giro the university to Ornounced
his
candidacy
Blueitone was virtually eli­
laodo."
for the office of Tax
minated. Because of its lo­
Seminole and Sanford lead­
Collector in tho 1961
cation we don’t believe it
ers this morning seemed
A 24-year-old Sun ford man,
elections. S l o a n will
could get another vote. Be­
tempted "to rest their lau­
cause of Lake Ada's location By 1’sltH I’rrM International seek the office which Oliver I.. York Jr., reportedly
rels" on the Lake Ada and
residing
a
t
Oil)
West
Ninth
its accessibility and Ha builtwill
be
vacated
by
John
The winter’s worst storm
Ecoo sites but said th at a t
in faculties tberc’i all the raged throughout the eastern L. Galloway ut the end Street, kept Sanford police
Tuesday’* conference they will
chance In the world that it half of the nation today. of his current term.
nnd other busy for m brief
consider other possibilities.
could get the one tote It Strong winds and heavy anow
(Herald Photo) penrfod Sunday afternoon . , ,
Orange leaders, is the boat­
needs.
and ia In the city jail today
whipped up near blisimrd con­
ed discussion which followed
on
multiple
charges.
ditions. Drifts piled up 10 feet
the deadlock at Tallahassee
Police Chief Hoy Williams
We ssy that Bluestone was high In Illinois.
Friday, Informed the Board
recounted
the
Incidents
thta
property
for
a
reported
160,000.
Purchase
price
WOODRUFF 11U1I,DING, nt the northwest cor­
Hundreds of schools were
virtually eliminated because
members they have four m ore
morning thinly:
ner of F irst Street and Park Avenue, will be
will be paid from parking meter revenue*, al­
wa understand that the Board closed. Roads were btocked
tilts to offer, over end above
York
took
an
Air
Force
razed
and
the
site
used
for
a
city
parking
lot
though
tho
City
ha*
not
yet
decided
whether
to
of Control now has all but and anowplowa were hardBlueitone end Deseret. Two
uniform from a car cwned by
when deed of transfer has been formally negoti­
place parking meters on thi* lot.
decided ‘hat the school must pushed to keep others open.
of thoeo era north of Highway
Joseph
W.
Traylor,
Juat
pass­
ated. The City has contracted to purchase the
(Herald Photo)
be located east of Orlando Transportation was generally
to and coot of Orlando, one
ing through, at a local res­
and north of SR SO. That snarled In what was one of
bordering on the Seminole*
taurant. Traylor pretested
means it must be northeast thn worst storms in years in
Orange Connty Una. Another
and York punched him. York
nf Orlando. You can’t get very •cme areas.
la at Lake Apopka, already
It la difficult enough to get
far northeast of Orlando withruled oat by one Board m em ­
A t least £2 deaths were a new highway built without ia charged with petty larceny
and assault and battery in
not finding yourself in Semi- blamed on bad weather.
ber "ee being outside the
tearing It up before It is open­ this instance.
Dole. Right? Right!
area designated by ton 1 MB
The weather bureau posted ed. But that is what happened
Chief Williams said York
Legislature.
heavy anow or haxardous Thursday on a section of
• • •
then went to his boarding
e # e
driving
warnings
with
near
Incompletcd 14 south of the
Let's roll up our sleeves a
house and stole a .22 pistol.
Membere at the Board e l
little higher and apply just bllssard conditions for most Lake Ma-y overpass.
Control ore Chairman B ays
of the Ohio Valley and Ten­ A giant, 10-wheel dump He la charged with carrying
a Utile more elbow grease.
The 1963 Seminole County "This to not,1* she a tressed,
Harrison, S t Petersburg; John
TOKYO &lt;UM&gt; - The U. 8.
nessee and from the Carolines truck, operated by Tom Bob- concealed weapons in th i. inZANZIBAR (UPI) - A U.
United Fund has received $31,- "even three-fourths of Ihe
through most of the North bulimia of Leesburg, was
S. destroyer today began Faee, Pensacola; Dr. Wayne
Ycrk, according to the po-1
* * * 4,000 troops 011 as of Jan. 10, accnrdlng to amount needed by the member
The Clock hears that the Atlantic states.
McCall, Ocala; Gort Schmidt,
proceeding south when his
a repurl today from Paul D. agencies of tho Fund to render
Lake Monroe Inn la being
Cold wave warnings stretch­ vehicle struck the blade on lie* chief, forced Mrs. Laura across the Pacific next month Lewis, campaign chairman, adequate servicee U all at
u i l S ’.
2 5
sold by Prank Durzo to Mr. ed from the lower Mississippi a road grader and crashed G arrett ut pistol point from to test a new concept for
lU fo
sJ
n n e lli.n
* fo lr n e e
W
fo F©rt L A t M t l l l U t ,
N f l
of tZanzibar,
‘where. nn Chester
and Mrs. Henry Pyle of San­ Valley Into Kentucky and into the rear of auoibcr grad­ Iwr cur at First Street and ■topping aggression 'within and,M rs. U. F. lianas, execu­ Seminole County."
Whittle.
Orlando.
leftist rebellion overthrow the
tive secretary,
Lewie end Mrs. Genoa teid
ford,
These members, fat an In­
.Magnolia Avenue, and drove
Tennessee. The temperature er.
heura, It waa disclosed toduy, Thta amount, raised with­ the organisation wee deeply BrltUh-backed sultan and pro­
• • •
off.
formal discutsloo, voiced their
dropped to 38 below in Bis­ The second road grader, 1
claimed g republic.
preferences: Harrison, Sch­
The Marchof Dimes lUm. marck, N. D., Sunday.
12-ton machine, was knocked At First and French Ave­ U. S. Army headquarters out the assistance ut n profes­ appreciative of the time and
Observers Is Nairobi, Ken­ midt end Pace, for Loke Ado,
sional
fund
rulting
organisa­
in
Japan
announced
plana
for
effurt
given
by
numerous
vol­
"At the Edge", was shown to
nue,
York
became
involved
In
some
50
feet.
The
Impact
de­
The eotd pushed tempera­
the Sanford Fire Department ture* down to 18 as for south molished the front end and an accident with a truck. air-lifting the 25th Infantry tion this year, wa* greater unteers. "However," she add­ ya, on the African mainland and Forman, Whittle and Mc­
than tin* amount received last ed, "illness and bad weathsr opposite Zanzibar, said ths Call, for Bluet tone. McCall
and aU firemen present im ­
as Tucson, Aria., and El Paso, csb of the dump truck. Bob- Chief Williams s.iid York Divialon birgadr task force year with professional help,
hampered our drive tremend­ new government was p ro said he would prefer E arn
mediately volunteered to p ar
bulinski was pinned in the then proceeded to a ear oc­ from Hawaii to Okinawa.
Tex.
Mrs. G a m a s said. Hha pointed ously. Ae a result, many busi­ Communist and some of Us but would vote for Blueatoao.
tidpale in the county’s 1064
wrecked cab. After being re­ cupied by Tom Sayre and
Slight citrus danger wss
Ship* d is pan lu-d froip a out, however, that only 07 per ness firms and residents of the leaders were sympathisers The Board got Into n hasete
campaign by taking the lead­
moved lie was checked at Sampson Harbert ami de­
with Communist China. Tbon when Whittle propoeed thn
ership in an area with which possible In Texas’ Rio Grande Seminole Memorial Hospital. manded a ride. Chief Williams U. S. naval base in the Philip­ rent of the Fund's objective, county were not contacted."
Valley
where
freezing
tem­
waa speculation in Kenya
$48,425,
has
been
realised.
he ia familiar. That'a the way
Other than minor bruises, be •aid Harbert look a gun from pine* will meet the soldiers
Mr*. Ganas said th at the that Zanzibar could becoms door bo opened to other altea
in Orange and Samionle Coon-.
Chief Mack Cleveland and his peratures were expected.
was not injured.
Fund and Its agencies are al­
Coast Guardsmen and fire­ Highway troopers investigat­ the glove compartment and on the beach with artillery,
the Cuba of Africa—ths first ties. McCall, pointing e e l
firemen take the buU by the
ways
grateful
for
contribu­
held
York
until
arrivul
of
tanks nnd other heavy equip­
way- ing said that Uobtmlinskl was
Communist foothold in the there hod been no vote actual­
horns, so to speak. By the men groped t h e i r
tions which een be mailed to
police.
area.
ment needed in warfare.
way, many more volunteers through heavy snowfall Sun­ more hurt by getting a ticket
ly, Insisted and won his point.
P. O. Box 144, Sanford, a t any
Sheriff J. L. Hobby said
Sources
In
Washington
said
The vote was 1-3 for Lake
are needed, says Chairman day night to rescue 10 men for not having his vehicle un­ this morning his deputies are
The transpacific war game*
time during tho year.
stranded on ice offshore from der control than from the ac­
soma of tho rebels are large­ Ada, then 3-3 for Blueotone,
BIU Reck.
follows last autumn's airlift
Agencies
associated
with
the
Investigating
the
theft
of
• • e
Port Clinton, Ohio, n e a r cident.
Fund include the Boy Scouts, ly financed by ths Commu­ and then 3-3 against Ic o n .
several cases of whiskey from of a full army division from
The Herald's had numerous Catawba 1eland. The Coast Trooper Bill Stringficld re­
By Jane Casselberry
Girl
Scouts, Children's Hums nists, Including those head­ Pact sod McCall voted far
the
.Melody
Bar,
Altamonte
tho United Htate* to West
compliments on the special Guard said the men, who were ported that the damage to the
Roy
Howell
Sr.,
of
Lake
Society of Florida, Family ed by Abdul Rschman Mo­ Ecoa; Harrison abstained.
Springs, over the weekend.
Germany,
bowlingseries it ran on the l e a fishermen, fortunately two road graders a mount! •
McCall questioned Harris
Mary has been named vice- Counseling, Good Samaritan hammed Babu, leader of the
Sheriff’s
deputies
were
con
Washington la testing and chairman of the Seminole
outlawed Umma party, and ion's right to vote, as chair­
aporta pages last week. The were not on ice that broke off rd Ut some $300; the 10Home, Mental Health Associa­
articles were entitled "How in eheppy water and high wheel dump truck’s damage tinning their investigation of refining methods fer rapid de­ County Democratic Executive
tion, Red Cross, Salvation new defease and foreign min­ man. Roberta Rules of Proce­
was estimated at $10,000, and the $200 holdup of the U velopment of combat troops Committee. Howell’s appoint­
To Teach Youngsters to winds.
ister. Ite was described as dure wee studied, and indicat­
Army end the USO.
Bowl." We're trying to make
ed Harrison could vote. When
pro-Peking.
Eight inches of snow fell the damage to the new and Totem grocery on l-eke Ho- limj r)jUj,,mcnt In order to re ment was made at a recent
General Commercial Chair
McCall persisted. Schmidt
arrangements now to run an in St. Louis. Thoie were some still unopened highway was well Road, near T uiikIcwAkI, ,|uce American forces station- meeting o( the committee at
First
reports
said
three
Friday evening. A white man, ,.,| „Verseaa and to better which time John MeCloskey men wee E. E. Kirchhuff with persons were killed and 28 threatened to "adjourn tho
ether.
school closings in St. Louis tabbed at $300.
Huwsrd Hurlgee as commercial
• • •
County. The St. Louis basket­ Total estimated damage was wesring ■ stocking mask. meat sudden wars in remote was named committeeman chairmen for Ssnford, Lake Injurrd In the fighting that meeting and walk out."
a • e
threatened
the
manager,
Ber­
lli.ono
corner* of the globe.
Caml Bruce, supervisor of ball team, en rout* home
and Helen MeCloskey was
toppled Sultan Seyyid Jamnice Baxley, with a revolver
voter registration, says that from playing a t Cincinnati,
The United States announ­ chosen commltteewoman for Mery, Lake Monro*, Long' ihid Bin Khallft Saturday Sen. Mack Cleveland and
wood, Geneva end North Or­
and escaped with |21M),
those who have not returned was stranded in Chicago, un­
ced In December thut it will precinct No. t, Sanford.
Douglas Stcnstrom, f r o m
night and Sunday.
lando. John O. Border Jr., wu*
their postal cards to her of­ able to get to St. I.ouia.
withdraw some 3,500 Air
W. O. Tanner Jr., wa* ap­
The nation's new leader Is Seminole County, Insisted the
cuminvrcial
chairman
fur
Fern
fice should do so at once. The Schools were closed in the
Force men from Japan dur­ pointed for Precinct 3, San­
Sheikh Abed Karume, who Board reach a decision, "w he­
Perk. Casselberry, Forest City,
deadline has passed for mail­ Kansas City area.
ford and Jack Symes, Precinct
was named president of the ther for Orange or Seminole
ing 1964.
Dear lak e, Altemont* Springs
ing them in but lays her of­
County." Orange spokesmen
rebel republic.
Other American troop re­ 8, Goldrnrod.
fice will continue to accept
To fill the vacancies left by •rid Chuiuota, with A1 Flnri,
Karume also Is considered also insisted in the sam e vein,
duction* in Ih* F a r Last may
them if you'll get them In
the resignation of Mr. and executive director ut the Hoy a Chinese Communist sympa­ pointing out there always has
follow.
Area small hudness con-quickly. If you don’t you First Reading
been cordial relations between
hire. Hubert Wiggins of Fern Smuts, a* sub chairman.
thizer by many observers.
The
Army
said
tho
Febiucorns were invited today to
might oat be entitled to vote
the two counties but "because
Park s Precinct 23. .Mrs. L i­ General chairman far the
ary
exercise
will
be
the
first
submit
bids
for
two
contracts
Of Annexation
Newly elected officials of
in the coming primaries,
of the tension created these
lian Severs and William Cham­ Negro division wee John Dan
estimated to cost !cj- than |h* r.n«rih*rry Board of Al­ of its kind ever staged in the
iel with tub chairman, Mr*.
bers w*r* appointed
last several months over this
Pacific.
Ordinance
Set
150.ooo
at
Sanford
Naval
Air
dermen. Owen Anstey as
Ruby Lee Wilson far north
Campaign Chairman Paul
question these cordisl rela­
County
Commissioner
John
First reading on ordinance Station.
mayor and Mrs. Mary Haw­
Lewis ami Mrs. B. F. Ganas,
tions may not continue."
Alexander spoke before the Seminole and Mrs. James
Bids
will
be
open
at
2
p
in
annexing
the
southwe-d
cor­
thorne
as
clerk,
will
lake
the
executive secretary of the
group on the duties nf bis of. Foster for south Seminole.
Slenstrom
protested
ex­
Mrs. Ganas also declared
United Fund of Seminole ner of 27th Street and Sanford Jan. 29 tor installation of oath of office at today'* 7:30 Firemen To
fire
ami
the
progress
made
tremely
to
In
voicing
his
opin­
toilet facilities in budding 126. pm . meeting of the hoard to
County, want to give an extra Avenue will he given by City
under the present administra­ that no neighborhood solicita­ Sanfurd Post Office receipts ion tho Board should decide
to cost lest than $23,000.
Commission
tonight.
he held in the Casselberry Install At
tion was conducted in Sanford, were up $58,000 in 1903 over Friday, adding that "you may
big word of "thanks" to John
tion.
Bids will be opened at 2 p.m. Women's Club.
Commission also will conDaniels and his volunteers for
Other commissioners who "since it wu* felt that some DO 1902, It was reported today by as well give the university to
Officials returning to office Lake Mary
the tremendous task they per­ aider an amendment to the m. Jan. 31 for replacement nf
lu d been expected to attend per rent of the resident* would
Orange County if you a re go­
automatic line transfer and arc Aldermen George Howard
occupational
license
ordinance
The annual installation of were unable to do so as they prefer to contribute a t their Postmaster Cecile Heard.
formed during the fund's most
Receipts in 1903 totaled in&lt; “&gt; ,h™«' •*» door open.
to require nursing homes fo engine controls for an enter anil Cliff Overman and Mar­ officer* for the Lake Mary
places uf employment, perhaps $297,993 as compared to We have spent many hours
recent campaign.
were in Tallahaseec.
be licensed by the state, a Seney power system. esLmst- shal Gut Sawyer.
Volunteer Fire Department
• • e
Plans were discussed for using the payroll deduction $241,907 in 1963, Miss Heard and thousands of dollar* to
!**• than $25,000.
Other huiineaa on the agen­ will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday political rallies to be held plan. Also, wa gave considera­
Another Clock watcher’s request for transfer of a b e e r; cd
follow your instructions in our
said.
and
wine
license
at
80
S
West
da for today's meeting includ­ in the Fire Hall.
tion to the fact that of the 23,comment about trucks on
prior to the primaries.
offering* . . . but we have
Last
quarter
receipts
in
Third
Street,
and
annexation
Installed will bo E. Richard
es a report from outgoing
000 resident* of Kanfurd a 1903, mostly Christmas mail, nothing else to offer."
First Street: "It Is true,"
m ajor Fred Heath and dis­ (Woody) Friend, president;
says the watcher, "that trucks of property on Roosevelt Ave­ LBJ To Meet
largo portion of them are was up 20 per cent Receipts Board members indicated
ci) vs ion of the proposed com­ Harvey Pugh, vice president; Snow Falls
ran be an Inconvenience to nue between 16th ami tlth
Navy personnel and families, tor the last quarter of 1963 they will take up the question
With Bryant
prehensive zoning ordlnarce Roger Crocker, secretary, and
motorists and pedestrians, but Streets.
and—■■ usual—Navy partici­ and 1902. respectively, were of ■ university site again at
and a garbage collection fran­ Ralph Schweickert, treasurer. In Pensacola
only because we have become’
pation w u excellent."
Us Feb. 14 meeting at Gaines­
I32.U23 and $07,117.
About Visit
PENSACOLA (UPI)
chise.
Directors of the organiza­
so impatient. How many of ua
ville.
Highest
annual
volume
ol
il l AM I (UPI) — President
tion are Ed Zimmerman, Bob snowed here today fur the sec­
stop to think these trucks Aliens Reminded
the
Sanford
Post
Office
was
Johnson wilt meet with Gov ' l t n q f D rO H U Prl
Willis, Charles Walker, Sid­ ond time in five years.
bring merchandise we need
31 3 million prior to Ihe re­ County Board
Light mow flurries also Success Rule
F a rm Bryant and other FloHOLLYWOOD (UPI) - ney Fowler and Randall
• r want? Perhaps we should O f Registration
WEST FRANKFORT, in. activation ef Sanford Naval
were reported in Creitview
Aliens now In the Ssnford nda Democrats In Washing-1Jack Benny and Henry Fonda I
tonsldrr what these truck
. .
Air Station when a woman's To Reorganize
drivers must contend with to ares are required to rereg­ ton on Thursday to settle today held claim to the title 1 I,Urln‘t «he bu,tn' “ m e,t' and Milton in the Florida (UPI) — Mita Alice Louise
dress manufacturer operated
Grant
68,
an
English
teacher
details
fur
Johnson*
Feb.
27
Panhandle.
County Commission will re­
znake our shopping more ister with the Immigration
of ’best dressed men of 1964" ing fallowing the installation,
at the air base.
at
Frankfort
Community
High
Miami
Beach
appearance.
Light
snow
was
reported
final
plans
will
be
made
for
organize tor the coming year
and
Naturalization
Depart­
pleasant." The watcher hat
given
by
the
California
Men’s
It will be his first political
the firemen’s annual barbe- here New Year's Eve — the School, said upon being choawith the election of a chair­
been a resident of Sanford all ment before Jan. 31, it was
Appurel Club.
•n as tha Illinois teacher of Art Meeting
cue supper to be held Feb. I. first, snow since 1939.
man and vice ehalrman and
her Ufe. She adds. "I guess reported today by Postmaster addre-s since assuming of­
fice. The $10O-aplat« ft.nl
With temperatures in the the year that ah# had always
Plans also will he made for
The Ssnford-Seminole Art the naming of committees.
1 waa moved by thinking of Cecile Heard.
ceiling the large area where low 30's, the snow was expect­ tried to follow tho advice Association will meet tonight There will be no change la
people living too fast, myself
A'«ns may obtain the pro­ railing dinner will be in the Satellite Off
VANDENBKRG AFB, Calif. the fire trucks are stored and ed to slay on Ihe ground for given her lung ogo:
at the Civic Center. The meet­ Ihe Commission membership:
included. But our gripes arc per information card at any plush Fuiuitainrbfcau Hotel
"Think like a man,
A spokesman said indica­ (UPI) — The Air Force workdays for this project will a abort time.
ing will get underway at 7:30 Gea J. C. Hutchison, Jam es
only from our demands."
postofflee. It must be filled
Look like a girl;
"It won’t amount to much,
p.nt. There will be a demon­ P. Avery J r., John Fitzpat­
In and handed to a postoffire tions are "several vie* preri launched another secret eateL be scheduled.
Act lik* a lady.
stration of oil palntinga of rick, John Alexander end Lee
All members of the depart­ though," said the Miami
That wraps it up for today. clerk — it should NOT beldrntial hopefuls" will attend i llte oer the weekend from this
And work like a dog."
• mailed.
\ the .Miami Beach m.-al|
j West Coast mijsil* base.
ment are urged to attend.
landscape* by F,. B. Stowe.
Weather Bureau.
Let's g*l U ut university',
Gary.
r

One Man 'Crime
Wave' Keeps
Police On Hop

Winter's Worst
Storm Balters
Eastern U. S.

• • •

Big Dump Truck
Bangs Way Into
$11,000 Crash

Army To Fly
4,000 Troops
To Pacific

United Fund Total

Stands A t $31,911

Americans In
Zanzibar Are
Being Removed

Seminole Demos
Name Howell

SNAS Asks Bids
On 2 Contracts Casselberry To
Swear In Two

Post Office
Receipts Up

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(ha Om m m i f m h Water H A
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to tka Central Kaftan wham
all taaM taken moat be cheeked. Kill rejorta Area tka
i are atrtctl? estimate*. Game taken oatetda of
the Maaataniant arena la not reported at all.
Bantam In tka Ocala National f o m t management
area actually attacked ant SIT dear at tka two hunt beadtaartaw. M u r dear warn harreated aad taken home bp
the Bantam that dM not have to ba chocked. Several torhay worn known la ba taken abo, bat none warn chocked.
A total at US dear waa harreated by archer* on tka
CMvna Aran and 111 bp gun boater*.
An estimated SI turkey aad It doer plus numerous
a f ln il aad ether anmll gnaa waa harrastad on tka Kick,
team Area.
.An estimated 1T4 dear, 44 turkey, one bear aad other
taken an the Tomoka Amo.
An VMtlamted l i t door, M turkey aad other small
waa taken an the Farmton Aran.
The Guana Hirer Aron which ban been primarily a
waterfowl area also produced a food population of up­
load fame thin year. Hunter* warn reported taking u
ho**, IS turkey, SI quail* I t rabbits an wall as 1411 ducks
and I f f seat*.
Special quail hunts will ba held on the Citrus Area
Jan. IMS, IS-lt aad 14-16. Archers will ba allowed to
hast wild hats on the Guano Khar Area Jan. 38-24, Feb.
1-1, 11*11 aad 33-33. A spring gobbler hunt will be held
an a portion of the Tomoka Ana Mareh IS to April 13.
Those hanth will close out the season for manage,
meat areas in the central Florida region, Bickerstaff

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o f the etrikn ball.

BOW LIN G

How To Teach
Youngsters
CONVERTING HFAREH
(Fifth and Last of • Meries)

Meanwhile, th e Hounds
bare been one of the hottest
quintets hi these parts with
recent victories over Orlan­
do’s Oak Ridge Pioneers and
Edgawater Eagles. They will
ba gunning for tboir fifth do*
elsion of the eage year com­
pared with two defeats.
Saturday night the Grey­
hounds will go right back in­
to action when they host the
strong Ocoee Cardinals. The
Rad Birds were flying high
until they ran into the strong
Oviedo Lions Tuesday night
aad dropped a decision to the
Seminole County eXgers.
Last year Lyman split their
pair of tilts with Ocoee. Sat
urday night the ’Hounds plan
to threw their best defensive
strength at the Cardinals in
an affort to halt the strong
Red Bird offense.
Apopka's big guns are
Sheppard and Godding who
boait gamo averages In dou
ble figures. Tha Dartera are
also a top rebounding team.
Lyman's starters will pro­
bably bo forwards Jim Goplen and Richard Grant, ecn
ter Don Smith and guards
Gena Winklematr and Bill
Tolscn.

Kroencke Topr
At Mid-Florida
Art Kroencke carted off top
honor* during Wedneiday'e
low net tournament held by
the Senior Men'* Golf Asso­
ciation at the Mid-Florida
Country Club near Sanlando
Springs.
Kroencke came up with a
luw net of 67 while John
Iteami, with a 71, took accond
place honors.
Tied for third place with
73‘a were Erie Dallman and
Lenny Bolhuis.

Cubs' Coach
In Warning

CHICAGO (UIM)—The Chi­
cago Cubs may not win the
National League pennant In
1041, but head Coach Bob Ken­
nedy warned the rest of the
circuit today that "W e'll win
right hand spares the bowler
more games titan we did last
should approach the target year.”
pin on a straight line, in ex­
actly the same manner as
rolling a strike ball. Only the
angle changes, not me line
of approach.
Show examples of various
spares on your number board,
the 2-4-7 for example. Then
Indicate the path the ball
must follow to achieve a con­
version. Set up other combina­
tions and ask your youngsters
to show you the correct an­
gles.

Make up a large card with
removable numbered circles
reprcienUog the 10 pins end
arrange these in a ten-pin
triangle.
Point out the etrike io m
to your youngstcre (see dia­
gram). Explain that a light
hit. a Brooklyn (left side), and
a full hit can result In a split.
This can bo demonstrated by
removing the pins that may
fail on each of these hits.
Teach your youngsters the
three basic spare angles;
right, left end center. The tar*
get pins, 5-7-10, aro the key
to successful spare-miking.
To convert center lane
spares the target is Ute No.
• pin and the bowler should
assume bis strike position on
the approach. For all center
lane spares, such as the S-a,
1-2-5, 1-2-0, etc., approach the |ACTIONI THRILLS!
target pin on a straight line.
Wastes fastest Speri
For right band spares, the
proper starting position is
the left aide o f the approach
FIRST GAMI
facing the No. 10 target pin.
This is the correct angle for
right band sparoa auch aa tha
3-10. S-10, ft-0-10, the 0 pin
1 GAMES HISITTl
and 10 pin.
L ad ies N igh
For left hand spare*, taka

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the opposite position oa the
right side of the approach
facing the No. T pin. A
straight line approach toward
the No. 7 target pin is correct
for those loft hand spam com­
binations: 3-7, 4-7, 4*7-4, 7-0. 7
pjn and 4 pin.
To convert center, left or

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M ARY 8WIGON8KI AND JIMMY NORRIS,
Seminole High atudenta, are amonjr those being
coached by Wren Credland (extreme left) and
John Spolaki (extrema right) aa they attempt
to win bertha on the Behoofs new inter-acholaatic bowling conference being organised by 12

Sponsored by S e m l n u l t
County Sheriff Luther Hobby
an eight lesson course in bade
seamanship and email boat
handling will be given by the
U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary,
Sanford-Orlando Flotilla.
Lesson* and demonstrations
In useful knots, anchoring,
boat handling, rules of the
road, the use of charts and
compass and safety afloat will
be offered. At the end of the
course a certificate will be
awarded attesting to the tatIsfactory completion of the
lesson.
The course is free and open
to the public. A small nominal
charge for the text book and
training material will be the
only coat. It Is not necessary
that participants own a boat
to join the class.
The first class will start
Wednesday at S p. ni. llegistration will begin at 7 p in
Classes will be held at the
Seminole County Court House.
For further Information and
advanced registration phone
FA 2-7113 during business
hours
or FA 2-9305 or
FA 2-7279 evenings and week­
ends.

Season To Open
Tt&gt;« 1041 drag raciag aeasoa

open* Saturday with tha Semi­
nole Timing Association ex­
pecting more than 100 entries
for ita 7 p. m. program at the
Osceola Air port drag strip.
An array of new 1044 auto­
mobiles will be rolled ooto the
starting line to vie for 3300
in prise money and trophies.
Of the new models, a 1044
Corvctta Sting Ray driven by
Sanford’s Henry Wight, is rat­
ed a favorite to win Little
Eliminator competitions. An­
other Corvette, a 1963 model
driven by Ray Hudson, domi­
nated the '63 racing field and

ABC Gets Rights
NEW YORK (UPII - The
Americsn Broadcaitlng Com­
pany (ABC) plans to have
former heavyweight boxing
champion Rocky Marciano at
a guest commentator for Ua
exclusive radio coverage of
the Sonny Liston • Cassius
Clay title fight at Miami
Reach. Feb. 23.

obtaining 200 copies of the
new regulations for distribu­
tion.
"We wish to thank everyone
for their enthuslaim and sup­
port," he said. "The large
following we had for the last
race only substantiates our
Idea that drag racing is a rapl
dly growing sport In Seminole
County and throughout Flor­
ida.”
Witt pointed to major Im­
provements the Timing Asso­
ciation had made In the local
drag strip, Including a long
restraining fence between the
spccator and racing areaa;
Improvements in the actual
racing surfaces and clearing
of the spccator area to provide
more parking and viewing
space.

Winter Park at Colonial
Boone at Oak Ridge
Other Games Toalgkt
LYMAN at Apopka
OVIEDO at Howey
DeLand at Leesburg
Kissimmee at Wildwood
New Smyrna at Titusville
Cocoa at Seabreeze
Mainland at Ocala

To Pilot Miami
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Bobby Morgan, a farmer infielder for the Philadelphia
Phillies, will manage that
team's Miami farm club in
the Florida State League. He
served as a player-manager
for the Phils at Chattanooga,
Spartanburg and Miami dur­
ing the 1963 season.

Oviedo has been preparing
an attack against the maato-man defense, e pattern
which many schools utilise.
Also the Lions have been
concentrating on improving
ball handling, shooting, and
developing a balanced offenie
and defense.
Also this w«ek, the Lions
have concentrated on develop­
ing their secood unit.
Coach Milker remarked that
“ The team has good spirit.
We played aggressive ball
against Ocoee, which is a fine,
well drilled team. It waa a
great win, and we hope to
continue and build up a good
winning streak.”
Tonight's action alao pita
Oviedo's Junior Varsity (2-4)
against Howey's JayVecs.

LOS ANGELES (UPI) —
Powerful little featherweight
champion Sugar Ramoa etcpa
out of his division tonight to
meet VIcento Derado of Ar­
gentina as a lightweight in a
10-round nationally televised
bout at Olympic Auditorium.
Ramos, who fights out of
Mexico City, waa rated a 2-1
favorite over Derado.

GAINESVILLE (U P I )-F lo .
rida’s Gators held down Rick
Barry's chief assistant and
outplayed rival Miami under
the boards and on the floor
Thursday night for a 11401
basketball victory that act a
new point record for tha home
gymnasium.
John
Dampier, Miami's
other consistent high scorer,
was held to seven points.

ZOOOOOOOOOOOOOM (What the '64 Plymouth hat) fQ j

Plymouth has special engines for Zoooooooooooooom
(optional, of course). That’s important to some people.
Others don’t feel they need that much Zoom. They
stick with the high performance of our standard V-8 or the
economy of our standard six.
What’s important to you. 1 . no matter how you like

your power. . . Is a car that*s designed to make the best
possible use of it
Power-hungry or not, test drive the new Plymouth.
Consider the fact that Plymouth offers you a 5-year or
50,000-mile warranty* on the parts that keep you going.
Then you'll know why we say, "Get up and go Plymouth 1”

THURSDAY IS LADIES NIGHT

LUXURIOUS CLUBHOUSE
VALET PARKING
Harry! No Minors!

•HERE'S HOW PLYMOUTH’S l-YEAR/30,000-MILE WARRANTY PROTECTS YOU;
Chrysler Corporation warrant* for S soars or 50,000
miltt, whichever come*. first. *«*in»t defect* In ma­
terial* end workmanship and will replace or repair «t
a Chrysler Motor* Corporation Aulhortrod Dealer's
place of Putin***, the engine Plot*, head and Internal
part*, intake manifold, water pump, transmission case

and internal pert* (escludms manual clutch), torque
convertor, drive shaft, universal fotnts. rear sale and
differential, and rear wheel beermat of It* ISM auto­
mobile*, provided the owner ha* tha angina oil chanted
every J month* or 4.000 mile*, whichever came* first,
the ail tiller replaced every second ml change and the

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Sugar Ramos
Meets Derado

Stop Dampier

WEI). &amp; S A T .-2 P.M.
Glass-

Metro loop
Standings

Ralph Btumpf o f his Seminole
High cafe squad aa ho propared to put them tato actio*
toalgkt la Orlando sgataet tfta
■amber one tram to the Mo­
tto Conference—the Maynard
Evaaa High five.
"I guess they had such rote
tea tack to their drat couple
of game* ftat It hogra to get
on their nerve* and th*y have
become to eonactoo* of it
they’re too' tens# to make bas­
kets out of their shooting at­
tempts,” Stumpf went on to
•ay. '
But he declared with out
any reservation, "1 era say
this lor my boys: they haven’t
quit. I feel they have tho
ability to win and they believo they have the ability to
win. I’m expecting a good
game tonight.”
Stumpf will start Mike Glad
and Mike Bowee at the for­
ward slots, Kra Tyre at cen­
ter, and Barry Johnson aad
Dennis Brown at guard. "Wo
need a little more scoring
punch,’’ Stumpf said, "sod
“ aad that’s why I’m going to
go with Tyre at center. Bar­
ry Barks has suffered with
his shooting and perhaps if wo
give him a brief net it might
help him. Barks is a fine
athlete and we’re confident
be’Q be a big help to ua when
ha’s back up to per.”
The Tribe baa a record of
one win aad three losses in
conference play. Their season­
al record to date la ana win
and seven defeats.
Coach John Colbert’s JayVees, with a record of threw
wins aad four losses will
make an effort to come up
with win number four when
they meet the Evans Jay­
Vee! to toe preliminary con­
test tonight.
Colbert's starter* will in­
clude forward* BoonI* Hinson
and Bob Spradlin, Mika Fordham at center, and guards
Joe Purdy and A1 Bonifies.

Gator Cagers

MATINEES
Enclosed
Heated
Grandstands

★

Oviedo High's cagers take
to the read tonight ia hopes
of extending their record to
five -victoria*.
Fresh from an upeet victory
over the Cardinals from Ocoee
i•
Vi34-52, the Liana are eager to
make it two in a row by beatlag tonight’s opponent, Howey
*.
Aeademy.
high schools in Central Florida. The loop ia being
Howey has not had a good
sponsored by the Bowling Proprietor*’ Associa­
season so far. Yet It has been
tion. Each team will have a local bowling estab­
up against (tiff competition
lishment aa ita home Iunea. Seminole’s team of
from Tavares.
seven bowlers will roil ita home games at Jet
Even though the Howey
Lanes.
(Herald Photo)
lads don't exhibit an excep­
tional win-loss record, they
could be a threat
Oviedo’s game with Ocoee
brought a new Lion eager in­
to the spotlight Senior Seth
Rook played his first basket­
ball game. While doing so, he
proved to be e good defensive
Team
player *nd rebounder. Seth
Evans
has good possibilities but
lacks experience, yet he may
is tabbed as Wight's top com­ Boone
Bishop Moore
become the key m u because
petition.
Colonial
of his 4' 4” height.
Meanwhile, newly - elected
Winter Park
Oviedo's other starters.
Timing Association president Edgcwater
Arndt, Mlkter, Brooks and
Donald Witt, announced Sat­ SEMINOLE
Bellhorn have showed sound
urday's racing program would Oak Ridge
Improvement recently, while
be run under the new 1044
Games Toalgkt
Oviedo’s leading scorer Jim
National Hot Rod Association SEMLNOLE at Evani.
my Courier has remained conRules. The Seminole group ia Bishop Moore at Edgewater t latent.

Course Slated New Drag Racing
In Seamanship

EXCEPT HUNDAY

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OviedoGunning
ForVictory
Over Howey

Nightly 8:10

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TONIGHT

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g ls Mason.

Lyman’s little Greyhounds
will meet the Baby Blue
Dartera tonight and Saturday
evening they will tangle with
Ocoee's JayVee five.
The Baby 'Hounds, seeking
their seventh win, probably
will start forwards John
Burkhammer a n d Richard
Moore, Dave Malta at center
and Gary Gunter and Steve
Simpkins at the guard alnti.

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"We’re going In kike our
errata ga of'baskets if I
have la ret my boys a iteptodder," said Hand Coach

Lyman's Greyhounds tangle
with one of the top (teas in
Central Florida tonight whan
they go to Apopka rad mmt
the Blue Darters who have
pasted a record of right viemire aid ana loss thus far

BRASS MOTORS

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Friday was quite a day.

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We didn’t get the miiver,^ «M y. Neither did we lose R.

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Some people were despon­
dent Others even said we
might as well give up and let
Orange County have it.

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"No we won’t!" said the
majority of Seminole leaders.

We agree! Tossing in the
sponge now is the last thing
Seminole ought to do. Semi­
nole has three votes. It needs
only one more. Let's go after
that fourth vote.

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"With what?" someone ask­
ed. With Lake Ada, of course.
Bluestonc was virtually elimlnated. Because of its lo­
cation we don't believe It
could get another vole. Be
cause of lake Ada's location
its accessibility and Us built
in faculties there's all the
chance In the world that it
could get th« one vote it
needs.

WASHINGTON (UP!) Secretary of State Dean Rusk
aays the United States will
not withdraw from the Pana­
ma Canal Zone or give up Us
military base along the vital
waterway.
Asked Sunday if the United
States could afford to give
up "the soae or its military
base, Rusk said: "The answer
is no, and I hare not heard
any responsible person take
any other viewpoint."
In a television interview
Rusk said all parties involved
in negotiations started after
the bloody rioting In Panama
are agreed that "the first or­
der of business Is the restora­
tion of peace."
Panamanian President Ro­
berto P. Chlari has demanded
renegotiation of the 1M3
treaty that give the United
States perpetual control of the
Canal Zone and Panaman­
ian Ambassador Aqullino Boyd
has told the United Nations

(kit tit United SUitt m et
dM os the eiu L
. Rusk indicated that Chlari
waa in agreement with V. S.
representatives in Panama
that peaceful negotiations
could iron out the crisis start­
ed last Thursday over flying
of the Panamanian flag in the
p.|m | Zone.

Winter's Worst
Storm Balters
Eastern U. S.

RUDY !«. SLOAN, nn
ACL engineer and lo­
cal rcul estate broker,
F r i d a y formally an­
nounced hi* candidacy
fo r the office o f Tax
Collector in the 1961
election*. S l o a n will
seek the office which
will be vacated by John
L. Galloway at the end
o f his current term.
(Herald Photo)

The secretary baa beea la
close touch with Thotnao C.
Hu b , newly appointed assist­
ant secretary of state lor
iatar-Ainaricaa affaire W
has been handling talks with
Chlari.
Rusk said discussion was
difficult under current tension
in Panama. He reiterated that
peace and security for U. 8.
citizens and property Is the
Canal Zone were the key mat­
ters to which "everyone is glv
log maximum attention."
He blamed "elements hos­
tile boht to Panama and the
United States" for Intenslfyslfylng violence and foment­
ing friction between the two
nations.
Rusk said Cuban Premier
Fidel Castra "and Castro
agents have been taking a
band in this one way o* an­
other." He added: “ I think
he has some responsibility for
this."

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WEATHER: fa ir and colder through Tuesday; high today in 60a; low tonight 88-44.
VOL. 56

United Preea Leased Wire

letabtisbed 1606

By Prod Tan Pelt
Seminole and Sanford lead­
ers will sit down at an inform­
al meeting Tuesday to ana­
lyse the "spUt" thinking of
the Stato Board of Control

on a proposed university site
and endeavor to agree on
new proposals la an effort to
bring the new undergraduate
school to Seminole County.
Tuesday's meeting follows

Army To Fly
4,000 Troops
To Pacific

the M deadlock by the Board
of Control Friday afternoon at
Tallahassee, when the state
officer! reached an impasse
in the choice between the Lake
Ada alte,. south of Sanford

SNAS Asks Bids
On 2 Contracts Casselberry To
Swear In Two

Firemen To
Install At
Lake Mary

Aliens Reminded
O f Registration

city Units, and the Bluestone
site, 11 miles south of Or­
lando.
Board of Control members
requested Orange and Semi­
nole County leaders to submit

NO. 102

Snow Falls
In Pensacola

ether new site proposals la
the two counties, but not eli­
minating Lake Ada, Bluestone, Econlockhatchee River
and Deseret site*.

s e e

Local leaders today, in th*
first blush after the Talla­
hassee split vote, befaa to
express optimism that tba tia
vote "wa* a victory tor tba
Lake Ada alte, In the long
run." They said they felt It
eras a defeat for tho Blueatono
site, "In that the politician*
could not muster enough voice
to glva the univentty to Or­
lando."
Seminole aod Sanford lead­
er* thia morning (earned
tempted "to rest their lau­
rels" on the Lake Ada and
Econ sites but said that at
Tuesday’* conference Uwy will
consider other possibilities.
Orange leaders, In tha bast­
ed discussion which followed
Sy-At ..-..AfcS.1
tha deadlock at Tallahassee
Friday, Informed the Board
property fo r a reported 160,000. Purchase price
members they have four more
will be paid from parking meter revenues, al­
sitae to offer, over and above
though the City has not yet decided whether to
Bluestooe and Deseret Two
place parking meters on this lot.
of these are north of HIRbway
(Herald Photo)
to and east of Orlando, one
bordering on tba SrmlnoleOrange County Una. Another
la at Lake Apopka, already,
ruled out by one Board saem­
ber "aa being
area designated by
Legislature.
a * a
Members of tha Board af
Central are Chairman Bayn
"This Is not," she stressed,
Harrison, a t Petersburg; John
ZANZIBAR (UPI) - A U.
even three-fourths o f lbs
Pare, Pensacola; Dr. Wayne
S.
deitroyer
today
began
amount needed by the member
McCall, Ocala; Cart Schmidt,
agencies of the Fund to render taking Americans off the Jacksonville; Dr. Charton For.
newly
Independent
Island
na­
adequate services to all s i
mam, fo r t Lauderdale, and
tion of Zanzibar, whore, a
Bemlnola County.”
Chester whittle, Orlabdo. "
leftist rebellion overthrew the
Lewis and Mrs. Ganas said
These members, h aa h
Britiah-backed lultan end pro­
the organization waa deeply
formal discussion, voiced their
claimed a republic.
preference*: Harrison, Sch­
appreciative o f the time and
Obterveri in Nairobi, Ken midt and Pace, for Lake Ada,
effort given by numerous vol­
unteers. "However,” she add­ ya, on the African mainland and Forman, Whittle nnd Mc­
ed, "illness and bad weathar opposite Zanzibar, said tha Call, for Bluestone. McCall
ha would prefer Econ
hampered our drive tremend­ new government was proously. As a result, many busi­ Communlst and tome of Us but would vote for Bluestooe.
The Board got into n beasts
ness firms and residents o f the leaders were sympathizers
with Communizt China. There when Whittle propoeed tho
county were not contacted."
was ipeeulation tn Kenya door be opened to other sites
3trs. Ganas said that the
that Zanzibar could become la Orange and Seminole Coun­
Fund and its agencies art al­
the Cuba of Africa—the first ties. McCaU, pointing out
ways grateful for contribu­
Cominuniit foothold In the there had been no vote actual­
tions which ean be mailed to
area.
ly, Insisted and won hie point.
P. O. Box 144, Sanford, at any
Source* In Washington said The vote waa 1-3 for Lake
time during the year.
soma of the rebels are large­ Ada, then 88 for Bluostooo,
Agencies associated with the
Fund Include the Boy Scouts, ly financed by the Commu aod then 3-3 against Econ.
nista, Including those bead Pace and McCaU voted tor
Girl Scouts, Children’s Homs
ed
by Abdul Richman Mo­ Econ; Harrison abstained.
Society o f Florida, Family
hammed Babu, leader of the McCaU questioned Harri­
Counseling, Good Samaritan
outlawed Umma party, and son's right to vote, as chair­
Home, 3!enUI Health Associa­
new defense and foreign min man. Roberts Rules of Proce­
tion, Red Cross, Salvation
later. He was described at dure waa itudied, and indicat­
Army and the USO.
ed Harrison could vote. When
pro-Peking.
General Commercial Chair
persisted, Schmidt
First reports said three McCall
man was K. E. Kirchhuff with
person* were killed and M threatened to "adjourn the
Howard Hodges as commercial
Injured In the fighting that meeting and walk ou t"

United Fund Total
Stands At $31,911

Seminole Demos
Name Howell

LBJ To Meet
With Bryant
About Visit

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Proposals For Board O f Control

A 24-year-old Sanford man,
Ollvrr
I,. York Jr., reportedly
By United Press international
residing at DIO West Ninth
The winter’s worst storm
Street, kept Sanford police
raged throughout the eastern
and other busy for a brief
half o f the nation today.
peorfod Sunday afternoon . . .
Strong winds and heavy snow
and it In the city jail today
whipped up near bllnard eonon
multiple charges.
• • •
diticni. Drifts piled up 10 feet!
Police Chief liny Williams
We say that Blucstone was high In Illinois.
recounted the incidents this
WOODRUFF IHJI1.DING, nt the northwest corHundreds of schools were
virtually eliminated because
morning thusly:
ner o f First Street and Park Avenue, will be
we understand that the Board closed. Roads were blocked
York took an Air Force
razed and the site used for a city parking lot
of Control now has all but and snowptows were harduniform from a car cwned by
when deed o f transfer has been formally negoti­
decided 'hat the school must pushed to keep others open.
Joseph W. Traylor, just pass­
ated. The City has contracted to purchase the
be located east of Orlando Transportation was generally
ing through, at t local res­
and north of SR SO. That snarled In what was one of
taurant. Traylor
protested
means U must be northeast the w o n t atorme in years In
aod York punched him. York
of Orlando. You can’t get very acme areas.
It is difficult enough to get
far northeast of Orlando with­
A t least 22 deaths were a new highway built without is charged with petty larceny
and assault and battery in
out finding yourself In Semi­ blamed on bad weather.
tearing it up before it is open­
Uiis Instance.
nole. Right? Rightl
The weather bureau posted ed. But that is what happened
Chief Williams said York
heavy snow or hazardous Thursday on a section of
• • •
then
went to his boarding
Let’s roll up our sleeves a driving warnings with near incomplctcd 1-4 south of the house and stole a .22 pistol.
blixiard
conditions
fo
r
most
Lake
Ma*y
overpass.
little higher and apply just
A giant, 10-wheel dump He la charged with carrying
o f the Ohio Valley and Ten­
n little more elbow grease.
Tha 1963 Seminole County
nessee and from the Carolina* truck, operated by Tom Bob- concealed weapons in this In­
TOKYO (UPI) — The U. 8. United Fund has reeeivtd $31,stance.
through most o f the North bulhuki of Leesburg, was
York, according to the po­ Army will fly 4,000 troops Dtl as of Jan. 10, according to
The Clock hears that the Atlantic stutrs.
proceeding south when his
lice
chief, forced Mrs. Laura acro«a the Pacific next month a repurl today from Paul D.
Lake Monroe Inn is being
Cold wave warnings stretch­ vehicle struck the blade on
sold by Frank Durzo to Mr.
Garrett
at pistol point from to test a new concept for Lewis, campaign rhairman,
ed from the lower Mississippi a road grader and crashed
and Mrs. Henry Pyle o f San­
her
car
at First Street and stopping aggression 'within and,Mrs. B. F. Ganas, execu­
Into
the
rear
of
another
grad­
Valley Into Kentucky and
tive secretary.
ford.
Magnolia
Avenue, and drove
Tennessee. The temperature er.
hours, it waa disclosed today.
Thia amount, raised with­
• • •
off.
The
second
road
grader,
a
dropped to 38 below in Bis­
U.
S. Army headquarters out the assistance of a profes­
At
First
and
French
Ave­
The March o f Dimes (Urn. marck, N. D., Sunday.
13-ton machine, was knocked
in Japan announrrd plana for sional fund raising organiza­
"A t the Edge", was shown to
The cold pushed temperu* some 50 feet. The impact de­ nue, York became involved in
the Sanford Fire Department
an
accident
with
a
truck.
air-lifting the 25th Infantry tion this year, was greater
turrs down to 18 as far south molished the front end and
and aU firemen present im ­
cab of the dump truck. Bob- Chief Williuma said York Division birgade task force than the amount received last
as Tucson, Arts., and El I’aso,
year with professional help,
mediately volunteered to par
bulinski was pinned in the then pioeceded to a cur oc­
from llawuii to Okinawa,
Tex.
3!rs. Gansaa said. She polnte-l
ticipate In the county's 1964
wrecked cab. Alter being re­ cupied by Tom Sayre and
Slight citrus danger was
Ships dispatched from * out, however, that only 07 per
campaign by taking the lead
moved he was checked at Sampson Harbert ami de­
possible In Texas’ Rio Grande
ership in an area with which
Seminole Memorial Hospital. manded a ride. Chief Williams U. S. naval base in the Philip­ cent o f the Fund's objective,
be Is familiar. That'# the way Valley where freezing tem­ Other than minor bruises, be ssid Harbert took a gun frem pines will meet the soldiers $48,425, has been realized.
Chief Mack Cleveland and his peratures were expected.
was not Injured.
the glove compartment and on tha beach with artillery,
Coast Guardsmen and fire­
firemen take the buU by the
Highway troopers investigat­ held York until arrivul of
tanks nnd other heavy equip­
their
way ing said that Uobbulinskl was
horns, so to speak. By the men groped
police.
through
heavy
snowfall
Sun­
ment needed in wurfaro.
way, many more volunteer!
more hurt by getting a ticket
Sheriff J. L. Hobby suid
are needed, aaya Chairman day night to rescue 10 men for not having his vehicle un­ this morning his deputies ere
The transpacific war games
stranded on ice offshore from der control than from the ac­
BUI Reck.
follows
last autumn's airlift
investigating the theft o f
• • •
Port Clinton, Ohio, n e a r cident.
several cases of whiskey from of a full army division from
Trooper Bill Stringfield re­
The Herald'a had numeroui Catawba Island. The Coast
By Jane Casselberry
the Melody Bar, Altamonte the United States to West
compliments on the apecial Guard said the men, who were ported that the damage to the
Roy Howell Sr„ of Lake
Springs,
over
the
weekend.
Germany,
bowlingseries It ran on the I c a fishermen, fortunately two road graders a mount!Mary has been named viceSheriffs deputies were con­
Washington is testing and chairman of the Seminole
aporta pagea last week. The were not on Ice that broke off rd to some $500; the IDtinuing their Investigation of refining methods fer rapid de­
articles were entitled "How in choppy water and high wheel dump truck's damage
County Democratic Executive
was estimated at $10,000, and the $200 holdup o f the U- velopment o f combat troops Committee. Ilowell'a appoint
To Teach
Youngsters
to winda.
Totem
grocery
on
lak
e
Ho­
und equipment in order to re­ ment was made at a recent
Bowl." We're trying to make
Eight Inches o f anow fell the damage to the new and
arrangements now to run an in St. Louis. Thcie were some still unopened highway was |well Itouil, near Tunglewdod, duce American forces station­ meeting of the committee at
i Friday evening. A white man, ed overseas and to better
ether.
which time John McCloskey
school closings in St. Louis tabbed at $500.
wearing a stocking musk, meet sudden wars in rsinote was named committeeman
• • •
County. The St. Louis basket­ Total estimated damage was
threatened the manager, Ber­ corners of the globe.
Caml Bruce, supervisor of ball team, en route home $11,000
and Helen McCloskey was
nice Baxley, with a revolver
The United States announ­ chosen committeewoman for
voter registration, says that from playing at Cincinnati,
and escaped with |200.
those who have not returned was stranded in Chicago, un­
ced In Decendier thut it will precinct No. 1, Sanford.
their postal cards to her o f­ able to get to St. Louis.
withdruw some 2,500 Air
W. O. Tanner Jr., was ap­
fice should do so at once. The Schools were closed in the
Korea men from Jupun dur­ pointed for Precinct 3, San
deadline has passed for mail­ Kansas City area.
ford and Jack Symot, Precinct
ing 1964.
ing them in but says her of­
| Other American troop re- 8, Goldcnrod.
fice will continue to accept
To fill the vacancies left by
j ductious in ths fa r Lost may
them if you'll get them In
tlie re-I gnat Ion of Mr. and
I
follow.
Area small business con­
quickly. If you don't you
The Army said tha Febru- 31rs. Robert Wiggins of Fern
cern* were invited lodjy to
might not be entitled to vote
0f
ary
exercise will be the first Park's Precinct 23. Mrs. LU
submit bids for two contracts
Newly elected officials
in tbc coming primaries.
lUn Severs and William Cham
estimated to cost less than (b» rn««elherry Board nf At of its kind ever staged tn the
bers were appointed
Pacific.
$50.(K)0 at Sanford Naval Air |ilermcn, Owen Anstey as
Campaign Chairman Paul
County Commissioner John
First reading an ordinance Station
mayor
and
Mrs.
Mary
Haw­
Lewis and Mrs. B. F. Ganas,
Alexander spoke before the
annexinj the southwest cor- | Bids will be open at 2 p m thorne- as clerk, will take the
executive secretary of the
group on the duties of his of­
ner of 27th Street ami Sanford |Jan. 29 for installation of oath of office at today's 7:30
L’ nitrd Fund of Seminole
fice and the progress made
Avenue will he given by City j toilet facilities in huilding 128, p.m. meeting of the hoard to
County, want to give an extra
under the present administra­
Commission tonight.
to cost leas than $23,000.
be held in the Casselberry
big word of "thanks" to John
tion.
Commission also will con-1 Bid* will be opened at 2 p.m. Women's Club.
Daniels and his volunteers for
Other commissioners who
aider an amendment to the m. Jan. 31 for replacement of
Officials returning to office
the tremendous task they per­
had been expected to attend
occupational license ordinance automatic line transfer and are Aldermen George Howard j The annual installation of
formed during the fund's most
were unable to do so as they
to require nursing homes f o 1engine controls for an emer ami Cliff Overman and 3!ar- officers for the Lake Mary
were In Tallahaseee.
recent campaign.
be
licensed
by
the
state,
a
!
Senry
power
system.
estimstshat Gus Sawyer.
! Volunteer Fire Department
• • •
Plans were discussed for
cd at less than $23.uuo.
Other business on the agon- will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday political rallies to be held
Another
Clock watcher's request for transfer of a beer
da for today's meeting includ- in the Fire Hall
romment about trucks on and wine license at 805 West
prior to the primaries.
e., a report from outgoing
Installed will b« E. Richard
First Street: "It Is true." Third Street, and annexation
mayor Fred Heath and d ls-'( Woody) Friend, president;
says the watcher, "that trucks o f property on Roosevelt Ave­
cussion nf the proposed com- Harvey Pugh, vice president;
ran be an Inconvenience to nue between 16th and llth
prehenslve zoning ordtnarce Roger Crocker, secretary, and
motorists and pedestrians, but Streets.
and a garbage collection iran-j Ralph Schweickert, treasurer.
only because we have become’
PENSACOLA (UPI) It
cbise.
Directors of the organiza
so Impatient. How many of us
MIAMI (UPI) — President
lion are Ed Zimmerman, Bob snowed here today fur the sec­
stop to think these trucks
Johnson will meet with Gov. | ».,s z |)rz»HHpH
Willis, Charles Walker, Sid­ ond time in five yean.
bring merchandise we need
Light snow flurriei also
Fowler and
Randall
Kama Bryant and other FloHOLLYWOOD
(U PI) — ney
.
or want? Perhaps we should
were reported In Crestvlew
,„.nny „ ml „ enry Fond. C h .l.
Allens now in the Sanford r.d . Demorret. In Washing.
consider what these truck
—‘
During
(he business meet­ and Milton In the Florida
drivers must contend with to area are required to rereg­ ton on Thursday to settle today held claim to 'the title I n
details
for
Johnson's
Feb.
27
ing
following the installation, Panhandle.
ister
with
the
Immigration
znake our shopping more
of 'best dressed men o f 1904"
Reach appearance.
Light snow was reported
final plans will be made for
pleasant." The watcher has and Naturalization Depart­ Miami
7 r i , n Z \ Z tZ r r « t l ,| « lv «n b y the California Men's'
i— » 7"* ■"
“
It
will
be his first politics! ,
, n .
the firemen s annual barbs- here New Year's Eve — the
ment
before
Jan.
31,
it
was
been a resident of Sanford all
_________
! cue supper to be held Feb, I. first, snow since 1950.
her life. She adds. "I guess reported today by Postmaster addre-s »lncs assuming o f - '
With temperatures in the
fice. The $IOO-a plate ft.nl
....
g\gc
Plans also will he made for
1 was moved by thinking of Ceclle Heard.
.celling the large area where low 30's, tlie snow was expect
people tiring too fast, myself
/.ion s may obtain the pro­ roiling dinner will be in the; o ilt i'lllt C O f f
Included. But our gripes arc per information card at any plush Kountainrbleau Hotel. | VANDENBKKG AFU, Culif. j the fire trucks are stored and ed to stay on the ground for
A spokesman said Indies-1 (U PI) — The Air Force j workday, for thia project will a short time.
only from our demands."
poatofflee. It must be filled
" ft won’t amount to much,
In and handed to a poitolflce tions ere "several vice presi-' launched another secret satel-1 be scheduled.
Miami
Thst wraps it up for today clerk — it should NOT be drntial hopefuls" will attend lit** o«r the weekend from this! All members of the depart' though," said the
I the .Miami ll--a. li numll
t West Cnait iiiGaile base.
( mrnt are urged to attend.
Weather Bure.ni.
* mailed.
Let's get that university I

First Reading
O f Annexation
Ordinance Set

MON., JANUARY 13,1964

City - County Drafting New She

One Man 'Crime
Wave' Keeps
Police On Hop

Big Dump Truck
Bangs Way Into
$11,000 Crash

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rhairman for Sanford, Lake
Mary, Lake Monroe, Longwood, Geneva amt North Or­
lando. John O. Border Jr., wus
commercial rhairman for Fern
Perk, Casselberry, Forest City,
Bear Lake, Altamonte Springs
and Chuluota, with AI Fiorl,
executive director of the Huy
Scouts, as sub chairman.
General chairman for the
Nrgrn division w si John Duniel with eub chairman, 3lrs.
Ruby Lee Wilson (or north
Seminole and Mrs. Jumes
Foster for south Seminole.
Mrs. (Sanaa also declared
that no neighborhood solicita­
tion was conducted in Sanford,
"since it wus felt that some 90
per cent o f the residents would
prefer to contribute at their
places of employment, perhaps
using the payroll deduction
plan. Also, we gave considera­
tion to the fact that of the 23,000 residents of Sanford a
largo portion of them are
Navy personnel and families,
and—as usual—Navy partici­
pation waa excellent.”

Success Rule
WEST FRANKFORT, HI.
(U I'l) — Miss Alice Louise
Grant 58, an English teacher
at Frankfort Community High
8chool, said upon being choeen as the Illinois teacher of
the year that she had alwaya
tried to follow tho advice
given her long ogo:
"Think lika a man,
Look like a girl;
Act like a lady,
And work like a dog."

Americans In
Zanzibar Are
Being Removed

toppled Sultan Seyyld Jam
shid Bin Khalifa Saturday
night and Sunday.
The nation's new leader Is
Sheikh Abed Karume, who
was named president of the
rebel republic.
Karume also la considered
a Chinese Communist tympa
thizer by many observers.

Post Office
Receipts Up
Sanford Post Office receiptz
were up $56,000 in 1963 over
1962, It was reported today by
Pottmasti-r Cecils Heard.
Receipts In 1963 lotalrd
$297,990 as compared
to
$341,$67 to 1963, Miss Heard
said.
Last quarter receipts In
1963, mostly Christmas mail,
was up 20 per cent Receipts
for the last quarter of 1963
and 1962, respectively, were
$82,023 and $67,117,
Highest annual volume of
the Sanford Post Office wa*
$1.3 mlllioa prior to the re­
activation of Sanford Naval
Air Station when a woman's
dress manufacturer operated
at the air bate.

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Sen. Mack Cleveland and
Douglas Steiutrom, f r o m
Seminole County, Insisted the
Board reach a decision, "whe­
ther for Orange or Seminole
County." Orange spokesman
also insisted In the lame vein,
pointing out there always has
been cordial relations between
the two counties but "because
of the tension created these
last several months over this
question these cordial rela­
tions may not continue."
Stenstrom protested ex­
tremely to In voicing his opin­
ion the Board should decide
Friday, adding that "you may
as well give the university to
Orange County if you are go­
ing to throw the door open.
We have spent many hours
and thousands of dollars to
follow your instructions In our
offerings . . . but we have
nothing else to offer."
Board members indicated
they wlU take up the question
of a university site again at
lu Feb. 14 meeting at Gaines­
ville.

County Board
To Reorganize

County Commission will re­
organise for the coming year
with the election of a chair­
Art Meeting:
man and vice chairmen and
The Sanford Seminole Art the naming of committees.
Association will meet tonight
There will be no change la
at the Civic Center. The meet the Commission membership:
ing will get underway at 7:30 Gen. J. C. Hutchison, James
p.m. There will be a demon P. Avery Jr., Joha Fltzpatstratlon of oil painting! of ’ rick, Joha Alexander and Lee
landscapes by K. li. Stowe. I Gery.

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By lane Caoeeftorry
The spotlight will be on the
practical and fine arts de-

The January meeting of the
Geneva Heme Demonstration
Clnb waa htid last Wednesday
at the Community Hall with
Mra. W. E. Yarborough aad
Mr/. W. B. Boath ae hostess

the South Seminole Junior
H-gh School PTA moots at
• p. m. in tho school's now
cafeteria.

Demonstrations aad study
were aa low ealorte snacks,
one of which was sorvod dur­
ing the eectsl hour.
Members attending were
Mrs. D. M. Ladd, Mrs. Bweed Shaw, Mrs. Vsnee Wignar, Mrs. Jeha WBBsmi,
Mrs. J. V. Byrnes, Mrs. Flo­
rence Wallace, Mrs. Van Shu­
ler, Mra. A. Baxter, Mrs. F.
S, Duyette, Mrs. Donald Nor­
ton and Mra. A. Murphy.
Guests wore Mrs. Aisle Beeliter aad Mrs. Belle Johaaea
from Muaktgea, Mich., end
Mrs. Gray end Mrs. Martin

X-Ray Units
In Oviedo

Lyman High School'! Brain
Bowl Team got off to a good
start last Tbursdsjr night by
Attesting the team from Lees­
burg High by a Kora of 70
In 90 In the first match of the
season held in the Lyman au­
Members of the Lyman
teem were Barbara Daniel
and Pets Carlaoo, seniors
and Dennis Hearn and Dorian
Tbermasoe, sophomores. Pete
Is a veteran of last year's
competition.
Bepreseating
Leash u r g

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Beaeleola Coaaty, IM Ie
o f Florida. IN FBORATB
In re A a B e*ate eft
FDlatm, MAMIE M ARTIN.
Deeeased.
u r n * e. h a c k u t t . et aa
ao n e r
Defeadaate. I NotleoFINAL
la
hereby
Riven
that
ao n e r nr ai rr in
Ibo undersigned will, on tho
■nteftmaote ronscctmumn Snd
day a t March. A. D. lis t ,
t S i Levin C llackett sag In- present
Honorable Coun­
arid R. Haskett, kta wife, ty Judesto othf o Seminole
Coaaty,
BninMUictei
Florida, h er final return, a c ­
Stia r e fla te War
count
and
voucher*,
aa
K io ru Oaklead, California
tr ll o f tha Batata at MAMIE
Tea are hereby notified that MARTIN,
end at said
• Complaint to fereelaae a time, than deceased,
a n d there, m ake apaertaln raorteege encumbering plication
to
th*
said
for
the following described real a final sottlnm ent o fJuds*
her adproperty, lo-wltt
o f osld estate, end
Lei #, Blech F. OOtTNTRT mtalelratlon
far t a o r d e r discharging her
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO aa
each
B
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e
a t r lt .
A aeeerdlag te the pie!
Dated th is the »lk da y e f
thereof ae recorded la Plat January,
A. D. l i l t .
Book tt. Pas* IW. Habile
Ella M artin Roberts
Record* of Seailnel* CounAa
E
a
a cu trls o f th* B ole to
ty, Florida
o f MAM1R MARTIN
has bean tiled agatnet yea ta
Doeaaoed
Ah* abov*.atrled asti. aad roa
are required te eerva a .stay •TCNRTROK, DAYU A

g p n n c n r iK f. n
p o n R A V tH on

in s t it u t io n

e f year Aaewer er ather PleadInn te tbe complalat aa Plata,
tit r* attorn *r*. ANDERSON,
RUSH. DRAM. A LOWNDES,
tss Hast central Boulevard.
Orlaado. Florida, aad fit* tbo
original
Answer er ether
Pleading la th* afttea *f tha
Clark of th* Circuit Court ea
er hafor* th* 11th dar of Feb­
ruary. t i ll. If you fait to do
so, e decree pro oonfeooo will
ho takoa against you tor tbo
rotlof dotsaadod ta Ik* Com­
plaint.
This aetle* shall bo publish­
ed sane e wash far feer seaeeeutlve wash* la the Saaford
herald.
DATED this Ith day ef Jaa*
nary, IIH.
URAL)
Arthur B. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark at Circuit Court
Byi Martha; T. Vlhl.n
Deputy Clerk
Aadereoa, Rush, Deaa A
Lowndes
^LtUirneya aad Couneelluia at

MeINTOSH
AUeraeyo dor Raoeatrla
Foot Offlo* Drawer III*
Sanford. Florida Mitt
Fablleh Jaa. U, **, Wt. A Feb.
I. I Ml.
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Other Lyman students who
will be serving as alternates
lor future matebee include
Arlene Mason, Carolyn Thom­
as, Mae McClellan, Prank
Renew and Donna Londgren.
Fletcher Cockrell is faculty
advisor again this season.
Other matches a n sched­
TALLAHASSEE (DPI) The State ltoed Board win uled by Lyman with the fol­
Apopka,
meet here Thursday, Chair­ lowing schools:
man John Phillips announced there, Jan. II; Bdgewater,
today.

SLICED
CANADIAN
STYLE

1 M t r i t e Stamps
W hen Y ou Buy

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stere Cumbaa.
Bay Pharr, aasMant prin­
cipal at Lyman, sewed ae
moderator presenting ques­
tions on such varied fields as
srt, science, math, liters tare,
history and cerrent events.
Mrs. Paul Prench of Alta-

SAUSAGE

COLOK plays one of tho moat
important of all rolm in clothing . . .
even hi a man's wardrobe today.
Most of the beautiful colors we enjoy
in wearing apparel and household
teititce are produced by dyes.

BACON
-3 9 #
Limit 3 PtfQB Ptoam

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The various typea of dyea in uaa
-W M today are too many to go Into hare.
J
-As coniumers our main concern about
ee is that they be durable and
___ ________ ould not be changed by tha action
—’
of light, acid and alkaline perspira­
tion, and dryeleanlng. Unfortunately
many dyes aren’t that permanent.

S

Funeral services for Lloyd
Hatch, as, who died Saturday
morning at his home on Lake
Jeasup, were held at I pJn. to­
day at Briaaon Funeral Horn*
with Bov. B. H. Griffin of*tbe
Elder Springs Baptist Church
officiating. Burial was to fol­
low in Oaklawn Memorial
Park.

FROZEN
FRIED
FISH

A commercial flshermsu,
Mr. Hatch had lived aQ Jits
life on Lako Jessup.
He is survived by bis wite,
Mrs. Pat Hatch; a daughter.
Mrs. Dolly Frsneisco, and a
sister, Mrs. Susie Myars, all
of Lake Jessup; an aunt, Mrs.
Christine Carrowsy, of New
Smyrna sod several niecei 0
ami nephews.

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QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
PRICES GOOO THRU JANUARY 13TH

Colonial Select

Light, eamk*.filled air. gas fumes aad fumes from
Industrial plants often fade or others affect colors. In
addition, fumes and smoke deposit n subtle film on the
surface of the fabric that not only has a tendency to
change the color, but can cause deterioration o f the
fibers as well. In soma fabrics, particularly rayon ace­
tate*, this “fume fading” wont become visible until
after cleaning . . . or whenever hoot la applied, aa in
pressing. In such casco the fabric ta at unit.

BREAST
6RA0C *A" QUICK FROZEN

Frequent and thorough cleaning wlU In moat eases
help to remora the dangers of cater fading, will remove
tha film and keep colors clear and bright Bend Ua
yeur colorful garments, and all your dry cleaning, with
confidence in mikk, dependable service. ,We pickup and

Tomato Juice
Instant Coffee
Maxwell House. .
Log Cabin Syrup
Arrow Bleach . . . &gt;
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Astor S a lt ...........
Dinner R olls........
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publish Jan. 11, t«, »T, A Fab.
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Uon. Aad still the plannlag and working
goes an. la 1064 more than $79 million
will be ipent in the state te add saw tela*
phone facilities and improve sibling fe e .
The number of customers served will lop
lj000|000»
Rtwnm
phonos will bo
in*tailed. By the end of the year Southern
Beil's total investment in Florida will
saadk|7«2 million.
These are rome of the plane for 1964. Like
Florida itself, Southern Bell is pledged to
program. Aad ura'vs cums n long way

norm * t o , Mrim AMOS
W. Central Blrt. QArdts S44SJ
JLCoioaial Df^GArden 5-2941

French Ave. ft 25th.

Palmetto Ave. ft 3rd St.

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Expenditures Okayed
i By Village Council

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Expenditure! coming before
the North Orlando Village
Council last v eek were unanijnoualy approved a* follows:
Membership In the Florida
League
of
Municipalities,
S31.23: Citizens Band Radio
for village police department,
$ 18*; Pure Oil Statioo, S73.M;
ABC Fire Equipment Com­
pany. *140; North Orlando
Civic Association, $10; Pan­
ning Lumber Company, $7.87
and, for printing 1.000 letter­
head envelopes, I7.M.
In addition, councit approv«d payment for a helper to
assist the clerk, Mrs. Bar­
bara Peters, In making a
cop&gt;- of the Seminole County
Tax Roll and allocated an
amount up to $100 to the vol­
unteer fire department for
purchases o f miscellaneous
small equipment.
Fire Chief BUI Hahn re­
commended that in the future
an operating fund for the de­
partment be set up by council,
with deposits to be made on
a six-month basis, in order
that needed equipment requir­
ed to effect lower insurance
ratings for viUage homeown­
ers could be purchased on a
regular schedule.
Hahn also suggested that
the volunteer organization be
authorized to elect Its own
chief and assistant chief, sub­
ject to approval by council,
In the future.
CouncU unanimously agreed
to sell the old fire truck for
a sum of $1S0 to a Winter
Park man who wished to re­
main anonymous.

In other business tt was
agreed that a letter be sent
to Clyde Hart, chairman of
the board for Seminole Race­
way, explaining that use of
roads in the Ranch Area for
exercising the track horses
has done a great deal of dam­
age In the few weeks since
the roads were graded and
put in good repair. The Race­
way will be asked to pro­
vide some system of recondi­
tioning these roads.
It also was agreed that the
comity sanitarian be notified
that a breeding grounds for
flics has been created by ‘ he
Raceway which Is stockpiling
manure on the shores of Won
der Lake.
Plans were made to con
tinue with building a school
bus shelter after announce
mrnt was made that pcrmls
sion had been received from
Frank Fasula, manager of
the North Orlando Company,
for use of the vacant lot « l
Edgemon and Lombardy.
Council will call a special
meeting within the next two
weeks to act on the special
election for a charter board
amt to further consider an
ordinance for the annual
March council election.

City Hall Hit
P E N S A C O L A (U P !)—
Bricks and windows in City
Hall here were smashed by a
bolt o f lightning during
heavy ruin storm Monday
There were no injuries and
damage was estimated at $500.

SWIFT'S PREMIUM EITHER END O R W H O L E

• d a i r y s p e c ia ls •

F U L L Y -C O O K E D

Mr*. Filbert'*

2 'X 49‘

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HAMS

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T in s t o n e

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D inners............... 39*

BRAKE
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brake fluid if needed
• Balancing and weights
for both front wheels

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M0M.TUES.

f ir e s t o n e

NEW TREADS
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sweet mixed
pickles

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Coograaalonal cloonmeo at this timo
art ireh 1964 proiacte at aa aircraft

son DOworth
quietly.
Tha subject o f thalr that: A
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built at
a total boat of 91JT7300.
Tha taotaUaUoa ondoubtadly In
tha roan to oobm will continua to
add aow facffltiaa aad It win man
i play a lanor rote ia tlte
onomy of thia aouaty.
Of eouraa, tharo it ahrara tha
eompialnt of tha aotea oroatad
tha aircraft. Bat whaa wa
baiag without thoac tha jot aagfaMO
aouad morn Uka jaaaraacc aad aafa&gt;
ty for ouraatvaa aad our f—r*11—,
both hero aad ateawberu.
Bimhtola Couaty te proud to ba
tha hooM of tha Baafocd Naval Air
Station. Aad thonaaada of our attlbcbb, wt art confident, iota Tha Her,
aid ia wiahlaf for tha Navy ban
haro aaothar ouccaiaful year in
MM.

af the
Thalr eolation: To
to
rognlar otty
•laetlon ha May.
But whlla theee tore key figware ahaping thalr yten,
•tty ward leaders—secretly
Green’s lteutonby Groan1
•UfFteglInto party
• few Mocks
Philadelphia Club.
Than In Groon'a aid com­
part they signed a petlapeeial
for the
fattening day, called to name
Frank Smith, • top Green aide,
Clark aad Dilworth
their eoey htneh,
they opted aa aftarnon paper
which dasnibtd tha move for
Smith.
They knew their awn man'
aavar as apaktamtn far Penn
■ylvanla’a liberal Democrats
teat. Next day Smith was
unanimously, though
disgruntled Mayor James Tate
stayed away.
The news o f toe "smooth
transition" was convoyed by
telephone to certain White
Houaa sources. Clark iwlftly
announced, however, that he
would try to oust Smith in
May.
Ho will havo trouble find­
ing • candidate, now that
Smith la in. But what this tpl•ode 11lustratoa la that the
Democratic party In Phlladil*
phla—and Pennsylvania—Is In
even won* shape now than bo*

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fat tha steady da*
wore tha ClarkGrow feud, grand Juy to*
quiry into city acaadalo, lew of
state joba with tha coming to
power o f Republican Gov. Wil­
liam Scranton, tha death la
mld*lM3 af s potent behind*
tha - scans party operative,
James P. Clark, trucking exec­
utive and ones part-owner of
the Philadelphia Eagles.
This serious party ebaoa te
duplicated ia squally aavara
form in New York sad Ohio,
white difficulties of •
but still significant
threaten in California, Mich*
igan and New Jersey.
These otateo, taken together
with Illinois and Texas, hold
227 of tho 270 electoral votes
President Lyndon B. Johnson
needs to win election next No*
bor.
Johnson*! political aides la
tha White Houaa, ted by Clif­
ton Carter, know that, what­
ever strength tho Resident
may show la tho South and
West, ho has to crack soma af
tha Mg industrial states.
'That at least throe of tho
top tight states ara la dismal
organisational condition gnat*
ly magnifies thalr burdens.
New York’s
Democratic
party, faction-ridden for half
a decade, is described by one
party man there aa "highly

CAS* 1*4411 Jack Picker* ings visa, because people pulpits, largely because they
council la tot vUlagt, wa have cite of thia village.
lag ia n talented advertlalng think aay program la better don’t utlllao t h i a aimplo
Much af tot work of too men at Roekford, llllnote.
if they kero a port 1a It! “a u d 1o n e o participation1
Aa ceawilm oa t f Marik ( h inherited many problema not
of atr thoooing, aad maty
“ Dr. Crane," he began, That'a aa axiom af Applied technique.
la chirga t f
j
attoatloaa have arlaat which la tot fact at bad publicity— “aevoml yeara aga yon spoke Faychologyl
Send for tha booklet "Now
much conaidoratlon on origtoatlag from a faw un­ before ear Rockford Advertla­
ly to the u t t t f the people
ia af yow reader* Psychology a f Advertising
happy reaidenta with minor lng Club.
to ahteia tha rtcrtaUoa aita our part.
have listened to me in person and Soiling," enclosing
Soma of tor Inherited prob­ griavancaa and Imaginary
"At that time, you em­ from Um publle lecture plat­ ong stamped, return
Jar tot village.
Thia rrojact waa bogus oev lem! art bad voada aad tpon complalnte—and the animoe* ployed an 'audience pnrtict* form, ao you auy recall my lope, plus BO cento.
ditcher. Wt art working to* tty af the tamo few people. patten* shack Mat af
aral months ago. b
wa af that "arm experiment" It contains this
wtrdt correcting tooae things, Whaa tot acbool teachtn, ful book tttiee.
recently wa received
I aak yow te bring participation tort that Jack
but again time aad motay who teach tur children ovary "Da yon have n copy of your hand down, but not till
la to
requested.
day, aak what la wrong In themf For I am to addreaa
1 have btaa working on play tha Important roUs
aay "Go.*
a program but too council lfowavar, aa a council wa thia community — when new
group o f factory manage* And you hare participated
doesn't loti that tot village havt not boon idle at aetata roaldanta and nalghbora who
it officials to explain noma In thia aama advertising teat
havt aavar attended a coun­ of theee aaaaa haste grind* which Jack Ptekariag refers
to to tot general coat
aiMtld pal motoy Into
Uka to enumerate cil matting, and In many
nation ana until tt
af advertlalng and mar* to.
of our actlvIUaa la the eaaoa know nothing of the
to tot people. n it It
But It ia also wise for ovary
council work, and have never
peat few montha: Wa tova
atotdablt.
'And can yon ouggoat any
to nemo aovsrel mam
On Dec. A 1 tod a moottag (I ) Given you a four man •eon the councUmea and do additional audience partki*
o f tha crowd during his
police force which hat work not know them, make atatowith Mr. Kenneth Frank,
ten' materials that would speech, alwaya la o compll
na tot nprtaeaUttve af kla od oadteaa bourn aad the mti matte that they “ hate tola bo appropriate for am to mentary moaner.
havt takaa apodal training. council" for what likaa don* ueet*
company, ha toa atn
y
For aa soon aa wo are nam­
that it will ha datdad tvar to They havt dona tola lor the —It la apparent that a vldoua Jack proves hla kora under* ed by too speaker, we auto­
tha village. Our naottag waa good of too community—aad •lament la at work undermin­ standing o f psychology by matically become a "junior
ing every good work wo hope
amlabla aad both Mr. Prank WITHOUT pay.
realising the value o f "audl* partner" In Um performance.
and 1 fool that with a ttttto (g) Paned many ordiaanc to accompllab.
•net participation" materials.
And another axiom of Ap­
1 wonder If theto vlcloui
negotiation between the coun­ ca—all of which have taken
For tho mora yon can get plied Psychology says this:
cil and hlmsolf, wa can be houra of lime and hard work people know that when they
crowd to participate in "Nobody belittles hla own
apread alanderoua remarka
cortaia of n much mora for reaearch and ao forth
your publle platform pro* firm or partnership!"
( ) Given you an equipped they ara in affect alanderlag
friendly rolationihip than wa
gram, tha more they will like Instead, ho tends to laud it,
have had with any former ar Art dapartmant — with much themialvea and the whole vill­
it.
•o those people whom tho
age—creating a bad Imago af
more on thia to bo done.
bltraton.
You
are
thus
aware
that
speaker hoe deftly named in
to
tho
village
and
thereby
caus­
(4)
Given
n
franehlae
Aa to the rocroatlon pro­
ing property valuea to go stage magicians usually ask hla addreee, will praise the
gram 1 have la mind. 1 hope Florida power.
for n volunteer from the talk moat loudly.
(3) Given a franehlae to down?
to have a committee of sinThia te one of too deft Be­
ctraly tnUroatad p e o p l e . guburbaa Rulane Gaa Co.
If tbeaa aama people uaod crowd. Why? T
thcao energlea to work to­ Because It perka up greater ersto of ouecMsful clergy­
aome of whom have already
(t) Glvaa n franehlae to
gether with toe council aad audience Interest If ana af men! Failure to name a fi
boon contacted and have ac telephone company.
copied th e roaponilblllty. 7) Parted a amall tax on buUd up too community, wo thalr number ia helping the parishioners la tha sermon la
also • basic reason why poor
utllltlca to ralae revenue for could have a progrcailve and platform artlat.
Theta people will work out
Many musicians also get clorgymon don’t fill Um pawa
forward moving town —
good yoar around program Decenary city expenses.
(8) Given the vUlago a part place we are proud and hap­ the crowd to join In n chorus on 8unday.
and will Uka Into considers
tloa all aga group*, tha bud time village clerk—at a very py to Uve In, a fine plaeo to or two, Just to olicit audl* For smart publle platform
artiste make It a habit to
got they have to work with, nominal ftt.
rear our children, and a •nee participation.
Mitch Milter’* p o p u l a r bring ao many o f tha audi­
aad Immediate necessities
(0) Appointed a building peaceful community of con'
M8lng Along With Mitch" on ence oa pooslbla into the
High on the Utt la tome heavy and electrical Inipeetor.
genial nelghbora.
(10) Paid off debta that wt
Wa need the aupport of the TV is based on a similar speech or sermon!
playground e q u i p m e n t
bleacbera for toa ball field Inherited.
•very citiaen In a community Idea.
Yet many erudite clergy'
and ahtUlag or paving tha (II) Erected ilgaa Indicat­ tola alio la order to build It For Mitch would urge all men will struggle for 44
up and put It on the map. Wo viewers to Join in the singing, years and still occupy small
parking aroa. Money la our ing traih dumpa.
primary problem, of courta,
Many other routine bualneaa aak your Indulgence; we wtl right there In their own liv­
come your tuggeitlona; wo ing rooms, before thalr TV Don’t expect something for
are open to conatructlv* erf sets.
nothing because tha result te
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
tlciam. We abhor unpltaiant That makes popularity rat­ you usually gat nothing.
publicity, and ttatemtnte that
border on alandar and libel.
•orarouKB'«x&gt;T&gt;MgcT tb o i
fflL BfiV
OUA MOWeaAKDEW/ MBt«U S MS HEy/L,
Remember, a good word for
If you BuspBet that yoar boom aaffera
H A IL S FRO M &lt;tO *A 4&gt; , MOW D ELH I
L v jT jc S c ' (M6CLP6 North Orlando will be to yoar
(AtRAMcent H A L AfMMiA!— mak-^app -*——
from low Housepoww, better call your
hoo’ll rose
momt,
1 7«Jtuz«r ( advantage. You Uvo haro and
your children art growing up
l ^ . w n MAN» A OOSatOtoUTAi) -S tyO .T H S V i
Ktoctrfari Contractor Bor a fr*B wiring
IttM O in&lt;/gCVtR DlM te l hero. Make thia a good place
c u tM T tu n r
lT H e 6 RU8 ) A M 8R8Y HERB^ibo-taoONo/&gt; to Uvo — with harmony and
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tolerance.
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backward? today and making
aa proprue New York Mayor
Botort Wagner still barites
Bronx and Brooklyn leaden.
Ohte Is torn by tends to
Cleveland, Mg Pomoaratla
vpta atroughold, and Cincin­
nati. Efforts to establish un­
ity have failed thus far. Party
men took for aoam kind of tog­
as! from tha ProeMont's mam
California’s contending ateamnia Jw H * Gov. Edmund G,
(Pat) Brown, portly and pawerful Jesse Unrub, tha liberal
California Damien tie Conn­
ell, and Mayor
Tarty
of Las Angelos, wha recently
stirred feathers by aaylug—
without authority—that ho
would ba LBJ’a man In Cali­
fornia in 1M4.
On them quaking atruetarw
President Johnson mart dm
pend ns bo makes his run for
aloction next foil in hie awn
right HU aides an busy try.
lag to aottto them down.

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City Commlaaloa
Sanford, Florida
1 waa unfortunate enough to
bo Involved In aa auto col
llalon In your town about 10
p m. on Doc. 13.
Thia exporkneo gave mo
keen appreciation of courteoua
aad effective police work,
am aura that both poUce cara
and ambulancea were on the
GBe'6
acene within • minute after
wa raquaated them. Tha uni
formly courteoua work of tho
policemen on the acene to aU
concerned made an IndeUble
Impraaakm on me, and 1 will
have a kind feeling for the
police force of too City
Sanford for a long timet Such
eoureoua work reflect! groat
credit on tha Chief of Police
Page d
Sanford, Florida
Mon., January 13, 1964 hla men; and, of eouraa, Um
city government hack af all
of them.
waLTBa a. e ia to w , a orroa ana rvaLiaaaa
It la Indeed n pleaaure to
m a x VOLTOLMB, Ctoewletaen . B n t n l
write such a latter and to ax*
jv u a a i» rranam oM
MOV OHBKX
preaa my own appreciation
AtMelate Kdltar
ACvtMlilns U tn .y.r
and
the appreciation of my
ra a u van r u t
BAaniarrv as. jon n ioa
company to all concerned for
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tho courteoua aad ottodiva
Oneaty aeiior
ae«la*.e U.a.a.r
clean-up
of tola accident
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a.d eu aauee
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By Abigoil Von Buren

C U b &amp; y 2

DBA1 ASST: Why da *•
■way women object to ■
a u a crowing • board? 1
am too that tho good Lord
didst pot hair on tho foeas
of m n so that a raaor com*
pany could opoiuor boxing
notches. And you lino right
ap alongikle tho rest of tbo
women and u y , “ If tho
board scratches — scratch
him!" Man partod with tholr
board* about tho tamo time
women were given tho right
to vote and permitted to
drive automobiles (yon can
da aolthor Intelligently) but
knowing how you women
stick together 111 bet ten
bucks this never sees print.
TED W.
DEAR TED: You lose!
Now send that ten bucks to
tho Cancer Society.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: I've never
neon a problem like ours in
pour column, and hope yon
can help us. Throe years
ago my husband accidental*
ly hit a boy on a bicycle,
and the boy was killed in*
otantly. It was a foggy
sight, the boy darted out In
front of the car, sad my
husband waa not exceeding

( J n c n t iij Q

(I) neves Key*
(S) First Impresses
tlito (It Father Knows Beet
\V) a rw * *
&lt;»
dent ala to spend M
•:lt (t) Means ■ «
lng around so that people
(t) Truth er Otut.
(*&gt; Editorial
nuances
l:M (S) Weather
can sk together at a lunch
___.
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OstaugLight
(t ) Brevard Vl
1:M
(*)
Bachelor Father
I also refuse to
1:11 (S) Weather
tl) Brat* Ford Shew
(I) toorte
Why should It rvo
(S) Maws
*:S* (S) Wetter Creahtte
1:1# (S) epeelei— LL
IS) KaaUoy-Brtahler
asked anybody to
tiN
(I)
Aa The Wane
(I: Ron Cochrae
(I) Mid-Fla. Newa
move for me. I'll bet yon S:«S «»&gt; Orhll
(t) Science
Tiee (l&gt; Have due Will
lit! (I) Lamime
.would stand in Una at n
Travel
l:M
(I)
PeaewerS
&lt;*&gt; Dteeet
grocery checkout with • or
(I) Aar Bonthera
(I) Xaaa drew Theater
T people who etch had about
Art Mahtetter
fit# (I) Mender Mite At The l:ta (I)
(S) Day la Cenrt
111 worth of groeertee, and
Mevlee
(I)
The Doctern
rev t # tou The
you'd let someone ahood of
•AS (I) To Tell The Trnth
(SI Outer Unite
(I)
Loretta
Yenng
pan with a tool of broad
!:** &lt;•&gt; rve Oet A
(S) Oanoral woepltsl
l:St &lt;*) Waroit Train
and a pound of butter. I
S:te (I) The Edge ot Might
(•) The Luejr Show
wouldn't hut 1 think you
Swe (*» Deoar Thenae
am stupid enough to. Yarns
S:M (*) AaSr Orlttlth
(I) Hollrwee* aa* the
truly.
■tare
HOMER IN SOUTH GATE 1*:** (*) Braaklae Fetal
(*&gt;
Bait Sid —West
DBA! HOMER: You sura
■Ida
hero mo pegged, Buddy, 1
&lt;1) am* Atea« With
Mitch
frofueatly lot someoao a*
mas (t»
head ef mo with a ton! ef
(*) Newa
(t) Murphy Marita With
broad and n pound of but­
Ma
ter. And I'm stupid enough ililB &lt;*&gt; the
averts Vtaat
to onjoy it.
IS) Xmas card A Maes
(!) Theater at the Btars
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It:** CBS Tealte
CONFIDENTIAL TO “ HO­
(I) The Late Shew
RATIO TH E SECOND":
TU ESD AY A . M .
*:!S (I) News, Weather
Many n successful business
#:*# It) Farm Rasert
man awes his success to «
*:*# (I) Caallaei
colorless, dull-witted or anti­
*:S* (*&gt; Callage
social wife, whoso boring
t i f (*» talar
company ha has escaped by
(SI Wahe l
1iN (S| ~
putting II hours a day into
bio work.
(*&gt; 'hut*
Weaa
Vito (S) TeOag
(S) Pra-Beheet Plaaatag
fit* (II CaaatSewa Mew
Till (S) Mlchey'e doaget
Time
MS (*&gt; Mleher
l ea (S) Captaia
My fall sympathy goes out l:M tt) Weather
to poor East and I am sura l:M (I) Teday
IN Cmrtaavl
even WaUoo would have foil­
(I) Leases *r Laarsteg
ed to charge for sympathy •:*S (S) Jaeh Lalaaaa
(I)
Eaerelae
had Eait come to him for l:S* (S) Romper
Room
condolences.
(t) date Storm
HiM
(I)
lay
Whea
East picked up a beautiful
(t) Spanish Leseoas
hand and bid it right up to six
(*) Mlhe Wallace News
spades. H* would have had IS:tS (I) wore (er Word
(W I Leva Lew
no trouble msklag it, but
(t) The Object Is
South went to seven hearts Us** 41) Concenlratloa
(S&gt; Price Is Right
wheruapon West doubled an4
(S&gt; The MeCeys
picked out the om opening Itiie
:»S (*) Seven Keys
&lt;*) Feta A die Sr#
fond that gave South the con­
T U E SD A Y r . M.
tract
Of course, had West mad* JI M (•&gt; Lee* ef Ufe
his normal tpad* lead, South
might still have guessed the
club situation, but the chan­
ces are that b* would kav*
taken A Simple finesse end
gone down two tricks. East
and West still would not have
2445 Franck Ara.
been happy, but at least they
would have shown a profit
Sanford, Fla,
rather than a 3,470-point loss.

I kwh, an no char*
brought against
Ha waa so heartsick
lost M p o o d s. Our pawla: Every Christmas
sinco that happosad wo have
lent tho boy’o family n love­
ly basket of fruit and a
Urge wreath of Cowers for
the boy’s grave. I have tho
faeliag that perhaps ww
shouldn't do this became tt
reminds thorn that tholr
son U dead and my husband
is still living. We surely
don't want to causa them
heartaches In the
Can you or asm*
is been through
this advise us?

STUMPED
DEAR STUMPED: You
didn’t u y bow tho family
reacted to your gift*. If
they appear appreciative, bp
aQ means continue. If your
glfu era acknowledged cool*
ly, or not at all—discontinue
the practice.
•

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DEAR ABBY: Your an­
swer to “ NOT MOVING"
gives me the impression
that you are pUla stupid. I
agree with tho Uttar, NOT
with your answer. I have to
minutes tor lunch and I

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Tho lato Louis Watson ones
conceived the idea of making
a fortune by ottering to listen
to any bridge story far an#
dollar and to express sympa­
thy If given a double foe.
1 was reminded of that
whan West came to ma with
his hard luck story. He start­
ed by telling me his hand and
asking, "Everyone vulnerable.
Your partner opens ooc spade.
Second band bids two hearts.
What do you do?"
Before I could reply ho
gave me all the bidding up to
hla double of seven hearts and
said, "Naturally, 1 lad my
deuce of dubs. South's ace
pickled my partner's king.
South draw trumpi, finessed
■gainst my partner'* jack ef
clubs and mad* hla contract.
Do you think I am the unluckiest payer to the world?"

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made m* a mortal enemy.
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partner may well be."

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day Night At Tha Moris*.
"Slngin’ in The Bain." (color).
This accurate and hilarious
astir* on moviemaking to toe
twentiae stars Oana KaOy,
Donald O'Canaor, Dabble Bey•aids and Joan Hagan. Tha
mualeal comedy la cat In
Hollywood daring tot tnaab
tion from alloato to talkies,
with Kelly playing a aoag-aaddaaca aua wba kaeamaa a
silent swvto bar*. Whan talk­
ies arrive, hla movie partner,
Jean Hagen, finds hair votes
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Newt Item with a Chicago
dateline read*: "Despite the
convenience of prepackaged
meat products, women want
tha personal attention of n
butcher when buying meet. . "
So says the director of n na­
tional msgasine’s research or­
ganisation.
We sure do. And for good
reasco. Tha way H Is now a
woman has to examine most
of tha pork chop* or pot
roasts in tha mast counter to
find just what she wante for
dinner, and then she may not
find the right number of chop*
or the right thickness, or ones
without too much faL
Even when she thinks n
package of choops is Just
right, she is often disappointed
when she gets them home.
The top ones are nice and
lean, while the ones under­
neath aren't so choice.
But that’s* not the only rea­
son why a woman likes to

M O N D AY P .

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By Oswald Jacobv

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Television Tonight

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set her butcher fact to face
and have him make up her
order.
She likes the butcher’s per­
sonal assurance that the Tbooaa ara top quality or that
the leg of lamb la really
choice, just as aha llkts n
saleswoman's assurance that
a dress she ia considering la
a good buy.
Also, If she is n young and
iMiperltnced homemaker, ah*
may want to aak tha butcher
questions about the best cut
of meat for a particular me­
thod of cooking, how big n
place of meat aba will need
to serve a certain number of
guests, end so on.
All these assurances and
bits of Inform aotin a wo­
man expected from bar butch­
er—la the days whan ha stood
out in tho open and knew be
had to face her dlipleasur*
if be sold her a tough cut of
meat.
But now that many butchers

wort In a back room and have
to bo summoned to tbs meat
counter by busier, a woman
at the meat counter it pretty
much on her own, and she
doesn't like ti
Why women haven't protestad loud enough to get the
butcher beck out froot is
mystery, since today's super­
market aims to keep the wo­
man who pushes tha grocery
cert happy at all costs.

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Storm Batten

F r i d a y formally •*&gt;

gaalSH his candidacy
for tbs office of Tbs
Collector in tbs 1M4
elections. S lo a n wJR
■oak tbs office which
will he vacated by John
L. Galloway at ths end
of‘Us current term.

rated throughout the iiriirn
half e f the nation today.
Btroos winds and heavy aaaw
whipped op near blinaid coadHJcna. Drifts piled ap 10 feet
Mpk in llllnoic.

(Hendd Photo)

* A M-year-old Senfcfd a n ,
0 8 m L. York Jr, reportedly
raaidtog at 010 Week Ninth
Street, kept Benford police
and ethic bsey for a brief
peorfod Sunday afternoon . .
and Is hi the aity Jail today
ea multiple charges.
MUce Chief Boy WUttoau
rocoeated tho iacldmta this
■oralas thualy:
York took as Air Fane
uniform tram a car award ty
Joseph W. Traylor, Jaal yam*
lac through, at a toast cmiiu r u ic

l ray ioc

WOODRUFF BUILDING* at tha
nsr of First Btreot and Park /
rased and toe site need for « ,d
whan died ef tmnafar haa bean l
•ted. The Cttar hes contraetsd t

p n p tvM

sad York pamhed Mm. Yack
It to dUfiaril aaoojk to set is t barged with petty toremy
a sew highway bulk without

driving warnings with sear
bUanmd eruditions for meet
ef the OUe Valley and Tam
ncaaaa and Haas tha Caroltoae
thraogk moot of the North
AU-vutk states. _
Csld wavs warning* etretcbad Dam tha tower MieeMppi

The March ef Dimes film.
"At tea Edge” , waa shown to
the leaked Fire Department
end afl fireman present im­
mediately volunteered to par­
ticipate is the county’s 1M4

Tho Berald’a bad numereua
compliments on the special
fevitog series B ran ea the
■parte pages tort week. Tbe
articles were entitled ' ‘How
To Teach Youngsters to
BowL” We’re trying to make

Caml BWee, supervisee af
rater ragtottmtioo. says that
theca who have net returned
n their postal cards to bar ofv -flea should do so at ones. Tha
drsdltoa has passed tor mail­
ing them in bat says bar afflea win continue to accept
them if you’ll get them in
quickly. If you don’t you
mlgM not be entitled to vote
to tbe eomtag primaries,

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Campaign Chairman Paul
Lewis and Mrs. B. P. Ganaa,
executive secretary of tha
Uaited Fund of Semlaoto
County, want to give aa extra
Me nerd ef “ thashe” to John
Daniels and Ida volunteers for
tha tremendous task they per­
formed during the fund's moat
rtcrat tampalga.
Lastbar Clock watcher’s
------ —- atoui trucks an
Pint S tm t: “ It la true,”
says Iba watcher, “ that trucks
can ba an inconvenience to
motorists sad pedestrians, but
aaly because wa have become’
■a btostiaut Haw many of aa
stop to think these trucks
hriaf ja in Aaodtoa wa need
or wantf Patfeps wa should
consider what thaaa truck

her Kfo. Ike adds, "1 guana
! was moved by thinking af
people living toe feat, myeetf
included. But aw gripes am
holy from our demands."
• a -a
That wrap* B up tor today.
Let’s art that anlvoraityl

iaeemptoted 1-4 math ef the
Lake Ma*y overpass.
.A glaat, 40-wheal dump
Inch, eparatod by Toai Bobkattaaki at Leesburg, waa
preceadiag south when bis
vehicle attack tha blade ea
e toad grader and eraritod
tote Ike rear af another gradf
ef.
dropped te It below in Bis­ Tbe secood mad grader, a
IMoo machine, was knocked
marck, N. D , Sunday.
Tha cold pushed tempera­ some SO feet. The Impact de­
tures down to II as far south molished the front end and
ea Tucson, Arts., end El Peso, cab of the dump track, lob*
buliaskl was planed ia fee
Tex.
wrecked cab. After being re­
Slight citrus danger eras
moved be wae checked at
passible ia Tessa' Bio Grande
Scmlaok Memorial Hospital.
Valley where freeslag tom- Other than minor bruises,'be
was not Injured.
Coast Guardsmen and fire­ Highway troopers investigat­
man groped t b a l r way ing said that BobbullnsU was
through heavy snowfall Sun­ more hurt by getting a ticket
day eight to rescue 10 men tor not having his vehicle se­
■trended an fee offohora from der control than from the Ac­
Poet Clinton, Ohio, n e a r cident.
Catawba Island. Tha Coast Trooper BIB Strin(field re­
Guard said the man, who were ported that tbe damage to the
l e e fishermen, fortunately two road graders amount!ware not on fee that broke off ed to soma $300; the 10ia choppy watpr end high wheel dump truck’s damego
was estimated at $10,&lt;Mh and
winds.
Bight inches ef anew fell the damage to the new and
ia St. Leuls. There were some still unopened highway waa
school dosing* in 8t. Louie tabbed at $300.
County- Tho 8L Loots basket­ Total estimated damage waa
ball teem, «n route home $ 11,000.
from playing at Cincinnati,
was stranded In Chkago, un­
able to get to 8L Louis.
School* were dosed in the
Kansas City arcs.

First Reading
O f Annexation
Ordinance Sat
First reading an ordinance
annexing the southwest cor­
ner ef nth Street and Sanford
Avenue will be given by City
Commission tonight.
Coxuolaatoa also will con­
sider an amendment to the
occupational license ordinance
to rsqutra nursing homes (o
be licensed by the state, a
request tor transfer of a beer
•ad win* license at 90S West
Third Street, and annexation
of property on Boosevelt Ave­
nue botwoea 16th and I9tb

Allans Reminded
O f Registration
Alhaa now in tha Sanford
area arc required to rang
later with tha Immigration
and Naturalisation Depart­
ment before Jan. 21, it waa
rapaatod today by Postmaster
Caefla Heard.
Altana may obtain tbs propar Information card at any

York, according to tho po­
llen thief, forced Mrs. Laura
Garaett at pistol point fram
her aar at First (tract tad
Maghelle Avanaat and drove
off.
At First end French Ave­
nue. York became Involved In
an accident with e truck.
Chief Williams said York
then proceeded to a car ooeupltd by Toai Sayre and
Sampson Herbert and dananded a ride. Chief Williams
•aid Harbert took a gua from
tho glove compartment end
held York until arrival ef
police.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby laid
this morning hte deputies era
Investigating tbe theft ef
several cases of whtofcoy from
tbe Melody Bar. Altamonte
Springs, over tha weekend.
Sheriffs deputise wars con­
tinuing tbalr investigation of
the |200 holdup of tho UTotcra grocery an Lake Ho­
well Koad, near Tenglswfbd,
Friday evening. A white man,
wearing a decking mask,
threatened the manager, Bar­
aka Baxley, with a revolver
and oecapod with $200.

hours, It was diacleaed today. This, amount, raised with17. 8. Army headquarters out the assistance of a profes­ appreciative e f the toee end
in Japan announced plana for sional fund raising organisa­ effort given by numerous vol­
air-lifting tho 25th Infantry tion this year, waa greater unteers. "However," she addthan the amount received tost
Division birgado teak force
year with professional help,
from Hawaii to Okinawa,
Mrs. Gansas aald. She pointed
Ship* dispatched t o p n out, however, that only 67 par
U. 8. naval base in tha VkVdp. cent ef the Fund's objective,
pines will mast the soldiers
on the beech with arttftary,
tanks end ether heavy equip­
ment needed in warfare.
The transpacific war gunma
follows last autumn’s airlift
of n full army division frees
By Ji m Caeeafoacry
Girl Beauts, Children’s Hoorn
the United States to Weet
Boy Howall Sr., at Lake Society ef Florida, Family
Germany,
Mary be* been named viceWashington to testing and chairman ef the lemtnoto Counseling, Good Samaritan
refining methods for rapid de­ County Democratic Executive Home, Mantel Health Aaaoctevelopment ef combat troops Committee. Howell’s appoint­
and equipment in order to re­ ment was made at • recent Army and toe USD.
duce American forces sthtlon- meeting of the committee at General Commercial Chaired overseas and to bettor which lima John McCtoakey man was B.B. Klrehboff with
meat sudden wars in remote waa named cnhi inkteeman Howard Hadgaa as eanwearilal
chairman fog Sanford, Inks
corners of tho globa.
and Helen McCtoakey was
The* United States announ­ chosen commltteewoaan far Mary, taka Monro*, Langwood, Geneva and North Or­
ced in December that it will precinct No. 1, Sanford.
withdraw some 3,600 Air W. O. Tanner Jr., waa ap­ lando. John O. Border Jr., waa
commercial chairman for Fern
Force men from Japan dur­ pointed for Product S, San­
Park, Casselberry, Forest City.
ford
and
Jack
8ymaa,
Pfectect
ing 1964.
Bear Lake, Ahasmuts Spring*
Other American troep re­ a Coldenrod.
and ChuhsoU, with Al Fieri,
To
fill
the
vacancies
toft
by
duction* in the Far East may
tho resignation af Mr. and executive director of tha Boy
follow.
Mrs.
Robert Wiggin* of Fern Scouts, aa sob chairman.
The Army aald tha Febru­
Park’* Precinct TO. Mr*. Lil­ General chairman for the
Newly eteeted officials of ary exercise will bo the first lian Severs and William Chum- Negro division was John Den­
the Casselberry Board af Al­ of its kind ever staged in the
ial with sob chairman, Mrs.
dermen, Owen Aastey as Pacific.
County Commissioner John Ruby Las Wilson far north
mayor and Mrs. Mary Haw­
Alexander spoke before the Samlnola and Mrs. Jamas
thorne aa clerk, will taka the
group on tha duttea af his of­ Foster for south Samlnola.
oath of office at today’s 7:90
Mrs. Ganaa also declared
fice and tha progress made
p.m. meeting of tha board to
under tha present administra­ that no neighborhood solicita­
be held In the Casselberry
tion waa conducted In Sanford,
tion.
Women’s Club.
Other tommiesioMru who “aince it waa fait that aonm 90
Officials returning to office
had been expected to attend per cent of tha reddenta would
are Aldermen George Howard T fe annual installation af were unable to do so as they prefer to contribute nt their
and CUff Overman and Mar­ officers for tha Lake Mary war* in Tsllihsseaa.
places of amplaymant, perhaps
shal Gua Bawyar.
Plana were discussed for using tha payroll dcdnctlen
Other business ea the stea­ will ba bald at g p.as. Tuesday political raUloe to be bald plan. Also, we gave cootIdara­
ds for today's matting includ­ to tha Pira Hall.
tion to tha fact that of Um 23,prior to tha primaries.
Installed will be E. Bickard
es a report foam outgoing
000 re*Ideate at Sanford a
mayor Fred Heath and dis­ (Woody) Friend, president;
large parties ef tham are
cussion of tha proposed com­ Harvey Pugh, vies president;
Navy penonnol and families,
prehensive aaoiag ordinance Roger Crocker, secretary, and
sad—aa usual—Navy partici­
sod a garbage collaetioa fran­ Ralph ichweiekert, treasurer.
pation waa aucaitoat”
chise.
PENSACOLA (UPI) - It
Directors ef the erganisaUan are Ed Zimmerman, Bob snowed hero today for the sec­
WOlls, Charles Walker, Sid­ ond time to five yean.
Best Dressed
Light snow flurries also
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — ney Fowler and Biadall
ware reported In Crestvtow WEST TRANSPORT, HL
Jack Benny and Henry Fonda Chase.
Durlmr tha bullosas moot­ and Milton in tbe Florida (UPI) — Miss Atiee Looks
today held claim to tho title
Grant 66, an Bnglfeh teaches
ing
following the insinuation, Panhandle.
of ’best dressed men of 1964"
Light snow was reported at Frankfort Community High
final
plans
wUl
ba
made
for
given by the California Men’s
iba firemen’s annual barbe­ hare New Year’s Eva — iba
Apparel Club.
an as tha IUtooto teacher af
cue supper to ba held Feb. 6 first, snow since 1639.
With temperatures to the tha year that aha bad ahnya
Plana also wlU ba made for
Satellite O ff
celling tbe large area where tow 10's, the snow was expect­ triad to follow tho advice
VANDENBERG APB, Calif. Iba fire trucks arc stored and ed to stay on the ground for given her long egoi
(UPI) — The Air Pores workday* for this project will a abort time.
"Think like a man.
launched another secret ssteL be scheduled.
“ It won’t amount to moth, Look Ilka a gtrii
llte ocr the weekend from thfe
All members of the depart­ though,” uid the Miami Act Ilka a lady.
W«*t C&lt;mit mUille base.
And work like a dog."
ment era urged to attend.
Weather Bureau.

SNAS Asks Bids
On 2 Contorts Casselberry To
Swear In Two

Area amall business coo-*
ceras were Invited today to
submit bids for two.eoatracte
estimated to eoet leas than
130,000 at Sanford Naval Air
Station.
Bids will be open at 2 p.tn.
Jan. 29 for Installation of
toikt facilities In buBdlng 136,
to cost less than 923,099.
Bids will be opened nt 2 p.m.
m. Jan. 31 far replacement of
automatic Una transfer and
engine controls for an emer­
gency power system, estimat­
ed at lass than $23,006.

LBJ To Moat
With Bryant
About Visit
MIAMI (UP!) - President
Johnson will meet with Gov.
Perris Bryant and other Flo­
rida Democrat* in Washing­
ton on Thursday to settle
details for Johnson’s Feb. 27
Miami Beach appearance.
It will bo his first political
address since aaonwlng of­
fice. Tha 1100-o-piate fund
ralsiog dinner wUl be In the
pluih FouoUlnebleau Hotel.
A spokesman aald Indica­
tion* are "several vice presi­
dential hopefuls" wlU attend
the Miami Beach mealj .

Firemen To
Install At
Lake Mary

Snow Falls
In Pensacola

Success Rule

PostOffice
ReceiptsUp
Sanford Pori Office receipts
were up $3S,00S to ISM over
tan, It waa reported today by
Postmaster Cecil# Heard.
Receipts in 1993 totaled
939TJ98 as comparad to
9MIJ97 to 190, Miss Heard
Lari quarter receipts to
190, mostly Christmas maU,
was up 96 par eeat Receipts
for the tori quarter of 190
sad 190, respectively, were
$62.00 and $67AIT.
Highest annual volume of
tha Sanford Past Office wa*

been cordial relatione between
the two counties but "becausu
of the tension created tfeaa

Stensttum protested ex­
tremely so In voicing ids opl*
Ion tha Board should decide
Friday, adding that "yea may
aa well give tha univanity to
Orange County if you are fa­
int to throw tho door open.
Wa have spent many hours
and thousands of dollars to
follow your instructions to our
offerings . . . bud wa have
Board members tadfealed
Way wUl taka op tha question
of a university ail# again at
IU Pah. M masting at Gaines­
ville.

County Board
To Reorganize
A rt M eeting

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Seminole Cage Teams On Road Tonight
Hounds Point
For Powerful
it Loud Apopka Five

Tribe Plays
Evans High

0— Fri. Jan. 10, ’64

Lyman’s Greyhounds tangle

ntOM
ill
vc “ harvested"—and
—a near record num1963-64 hunting »&lt;•*region manager lor
’omintsaion.
Yildlife Management
'antral Region where
vill reporta from the
■nif taken outside of
ed at all.
Forest management
. tlie two bunt head,
ami taken home by
rhecked. Several lur; none were checked,
d by arrbera on the

I.
deer plus numerous
rvcited on the Richr, one hear and other
»ka Area.
ey and other mialj
res.
iui been primarily a
xi population of upreperted taking 83
is well as It 18 ducks
on the Citrus Area
will be allowed to
Vrea Jan. 2.1-26, Feb.
er hunt vaill he held
irch 28 to April 12.
season for manage,
region, BickrrsUff

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with one of the top fives in
Central Florida tonight when
they go to Apopka and meet
the Blue Darter* who have
posted a record of eight vielories and one loss thus far
this season.
Meanwhile, t h c ’Hound*
have been one of the hottest
'luintets in fbrve parts with
recenl victories over Orlan
do-* Oak Itidgc Pioneer* and
Edgewaicr Eagles. They will
be gunning fur their filth de­
cision of the rage year com­
pared with two defeat*.
Saturday night the Grey­
hound* Mill go right back in­
to action when they host the
strong Ocoee Cardinal*. The
Red Birds were flying high
until they ran into the strong
Oviedo Lions Tuesday night
and dropped a decision to the
Seminole County eager*.
I.a-t year Lyman split their
pair of till-' with Ocoee. Sat
urday night the 'Hound' plan
to throw their best defensive
strength at the Cardinals in
an ehort to halt the strong
Bed Bird offense.
Apopka*
big guns
are
Sheppard and Godding who
boast game averages in dou­
ble figure*. The Darters are
also a top rebounding team.
Lyman's starters will pro­
bably be forwards Jim Goplen and Itirhard Grant, ren­
ter Don Smith and guards
Gene Winkleman and BUI
Tolscn.
Lyman’s little Greyhounds
will meet the ltahy Blue
Darters tonight and Saturday
evening they will tangle with
Ocoee's JayVee five.
The Baby 'Hounds, seeking
their seventh win, probably
will
start
iorward*
John
Burkiianiiner a n d Itirhard
Moore. Dave Mali* at center
and Gary Gunter and Sieve
Simpkins at the guard slot*.

Kroencke Topr
At Mid-Florida
Art Kroemke carted off tup
honors during Wednesday'*

ball
s with direction

low net tournament held by
tin- Senior Men'* Golf Asso­
ciation at the Mid-Florida
Country Hub nrur SanUndo
Spring*.
Kroencke came up with a
low net of 67 while John
llcams, with a 71, tong second
place honors.
Tied lor third place with
73'* were Eric Hallman and

Lenny Koihuis.

each

“ We're going to hike our Ralph Stump! of his Seminola
percental* of ^baskets if I High cage aqtud as ha prohave to ret my boys a step- pared to put them into actios
ladder.” said Heed Coach
tonight in Orlando against tba
number one team in the Me­
★
★
★
tro Conference—the Maynard
Evans High five.
“ I guess they had such rot­
ten hick in their Orot couple
of games that It began to get
on their nerves and they have
become so conscious of it
they’re too tense to make bas­
kets out of their shooting at­
tempts,'' Stumpf went on to
Oviedo High's eager* take
say. *
to the road tonight in hopes
But be declared with out
of extending their record to any reservation, “ I can cay
five victories.
this for my boys: they haven't
Fresh from an upset victory quit. 1 feel they have the
over the Cardinals from Ocoee ability to win and they be­
56-52, the Lions are eager to
lieve they have the ability to
make it two in a row by beat­ win. I'm expecting a good
ing tonight's opponent. Howey game tonight.''
Academy.
Stumpf will start Mike Glad
high schools in Central Florida. The loop is being
Howey has not bad a good and Mike Bowes at the for­
sjmnsored by the Bowling Proprietors’ Associa­
season so far. Y’et it has been ward slots, Ken Tyre at cen­
tion. Each team will have a local bowling estab­
up against stiff competition ter, and Barry Johnson and
lishment us its home lanes. Seminole’s team o f
from Tavares.
Dennis Brown at guard. “ We
seven bowlers will roll its home games at Jet
Even though the Howey need a little more scoring
lads don't exhibit an excep­ punch.” Stumpf said, “and
Lanes.
(Herald Photo)
tional win-loss record, they “ and that’s why I’m going te
could be a threat.
go with Tyre at center. Bar­
Oviedo'* gam* with Ocoee ry Barks ha* suffered with
brought a new Lion eager in­ hi* shooting and perhaps if we
to the spotlight. Senior Seth give him n brief rest it might
Rook played bis first basket­ help him. Barks Is a fine
ball game. While doing so, he athlete and we’re confident
proved to be a good defensive he'll be a big help to us when
Team
n
j player and rebounder. Seth he’s back up to par.”
Evans
4
has good possibilities but The Tribe baa a record of
3
lacks experience, yet he may one win and three losses in
is tabbed as Wight's top com­ Boone
n•
Bishop
Moore
*
become the key man because conference play. Their season­
petition.
Colonial
2
of his «' 3” height.
al record te date la one win
Meanwhile, newly - elected
Winter Park
2
Oviedo's other starters. and seven defeats.
Timing Association president Edgewater
Arndt, Mikler, Brooks and Coach John Colbert’s Jay­
2
Donald Witt, announced Sat­ SEMINOLE
1
Bellhorn have showed sound Vee*, with a record of three
urday's racing program would Oak Ridge
improvement recently, while wins and four losses will
1
Games Tonight
be run under the new 1964
Oviedo's leading scorer Jim­ make an effort to come up
National Hot Bod Association SEMINOLE at Evans.
my Courier has remained con­ with win number four when
Buies. The Seminole group is Bishop 5Ioore at Edgewater sistent.
they meet the Evans Jay­
obtaining 2»J0 copies of the Winter Park at Colonial
Oviedo has been preparing Vees in the preliminary con­
new regulations for distribu­ Boone at Oak Ridge
an attack against the man- test tonight.
to-man defense, a pattern
tion.
Other Games Tonight
Colbert's starter* will in­
“ We wish to thank everyone LYMAN at Apopka
which many schools utilize. clude forwards Bonn]* Hinson
for their enthusiasm and sup­ OVIEDO at Honey*
Also the Lions have been and Bob Spradlin, Mike Fordconcentrating on improving ham at center, and guards
port.” be said. “ The large DeLand at Leesburg
following we had for the last Ki**immee at Wildwood
ball handling, shooting, and Joe Purdy and A1 Banifac*.
developing a balauced offense
race only substantiates our New Smyrna at Titusville
and defense.
idea that drag racing is a rapi­ Cocoa at Seabreeze
dly growing sport in Seminole Mainland at Ocala
Also this week, the Lions Sugar Ramos
have concentrated on develop­
County and throughout Flor­
ing their second unit.
Meets Derado
ida.”
To Pilot Miami
Coach Milker remarked that
Witt pointed to major im­
LOS ANGELES (UPI) —
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — “ The team has good spirit. Powerful little featherweight
provements the Timing Asso­
ciation had made in the local Bobby Morgan, a former in­ We played aggressive ball champion Sugar Ramas steps
drag strip. Including a long fielder for the Philadelphia against Ocoee, which is a fine, out of his division tonight te
restraining fence between the Phillies, will manage that well drilled team. It was a meet Vicente Derado of Ar­
specator and racing areas; team's Miami farm club in great win, and we hope to gentina as a lightweight la n
improvements in the actual the Florida State League. He continue and build up a good 10-round nationally televised
racing surfaces and clearing served as a player-manager winning streak.”
bout at Oly mpic Auditorium.
Tonight's action also pits
of the specator area to provide for the Phils at Chattanooga.
Ramos, who fights out of
more parking and viewing Spartanburg and Miami dur­ Oviedo’s Junior Varsity (2-4) Mexico City, was rated a 2-1
against Howey’s JayVees.
ing the 1963 season.
space.
favorite over Derado.

Oviedo Gunning
For Vidovy
OverHowey

MARY SW IGONSKI AN D JIMMY NORRIS.
Seminole Hijrh students, nrc among: those beinp
couched by Wren Credland (extreme left) and
John Sjxilski (extreme right) as they attempt
to win berths on the s c h o o l's new inter-scholas­
tic bowling conference being organized by 12

Course Slated New Drag Racing
!n Seamanship

Season To Open

Sponsored by S e m i n o l e
County Sheriff Luther Hobby
an eight lesson course in basic
seamanship and small boat
handling will be given by the
U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary,
Sanford-Orlando Flotilla.
1-esson* and demonstration*
in useful knots, anchoring,
boat handling, rules of the
road, the u»e of charts ami
compass and safety afloat will
be offered. At the end of the
course a certificate will be
awarded attesting to the sat­
isfactory completion of the
lesson.
The course is free and open
to the public. A small nominal
charge for the text book and
training material will be the
only cost. It is not necessary
that participants own a boat
to join the class.
The first class will start
Wednesday at 8 p. ra. Regis­
tration will begin at 7 p.m.
Classes will be held at the
Seminole County Court House.
For further information and
advanced registration phone
FA 2-7112 during business
h o u r s or FA 29305 or
FA 2-7279 evenings ami week­
end*.

The 1964 drag racing season
opens Saturday with the Semi­
nole Timing Association ex­
pecting more than 100 entries
for its 7 p. m. program at the
Osceola Air port drag strip.
An array of new 1964 auto­
mobiles will be rolled onto the
starting line to vie lor $500
in prize money and trophies.
Of the new models, a 1964
Corvette Sting Ray driven by
Sanford's Henry Wight, is rat­
ed a favorite to win Little
Eliminator competitions. An­
other Corvette, a 19C3 model
driven by Bay Hudson, domi­
nated the '63 racing field and

ABC Gets Rights
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exclusive radio coverage of
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Beach, Feb. 25.

Metro Loop
Standings

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Gator Cagers
Stop Dampier

Cubs’ Coach
In Warning

CHICAGO (D PI)—'The Chi­
cago Cubs may not win the
National league pennant in
1961. but head Coach Bob Ken­
nedy warned the rest of the
circuit today ihat “ We'll win
nd spares ttie Bowler
more games than we did last
approach the target year.*'
straight line, in exsame manner as
strike ball Only the
banges, not tin- line

GAINESVILLE (U P I)-F lo rida'a Gatori held down Rick
Barry's chief assistant and
nutplayrd rival Miami under
the boards and on the floor
Thursday night for a 114 91
basketball victory that set a
new point record for the home
gymnasium.
J o h n Daiupier, Miami’ s
other consistent high scorer,
was held to seven points.

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we deal Uke that weed, psn sasHy - s near record Bow­
le r « f deer aad turkey during the 1963-44 hunting eeeeast, eaya J. W. BlekartUff, antral region manager for
the flame aad Bra* Water Blah Comadsetoe.
The Ciftaa aad Geeae River WUdllfe Management
Areas at* the only ardaa to the Central Boehm where
all gaaw taken mast be cheeked. Kill reports Dram the
otter area* a n strictly estimate*, flame token outside of
the msimgsmsnt areas la not reported at alL
Heaton to the Ocala National Forest management
ana actually cheeked oat SST deer at the two hunt bsadgaerton. Many doer wen harvested and token home by
tta tomtom tlwt did aot have to be checked. Several torkey a w e known to be token also, but none wen checked.
A total of l i t deer was harvested by archer* on the
Cttrae A n a aad I l f by gaa hunters.
Aa estimated I t turkey aad 81 deer plus numerous
again*! and otter n u ll game was harvested on the Richbam Ana.
Aa estimated 1T4 deer, 48 turkey, one hear end ether
small gem* wee token an the Tomoks Area.
Aa estimated l i t deer, 84 turkey end other small
gaum waa taken ea the Bermton Area.
The Guano River Ann which has been primarily a
waterfowl ana ala* produced a good population of up­
land gems thla year. Hunters wen reported taking S3
bog*, IS turkey, IS quail, IP rabbits as wall es 1418 ducks
ead SIT wets.
Special quell bunts will be bald on the Citrus An*
Jan. IM S, 1S-1P aad 25-16. Archers will be allowed to
bunt wild bogs mi the Guano Hirer A n* Jen. 25-24, B*b.
2-1, 18-18 aad 82-23. A spring gobbler hunt will be held
osi a portion of tb* Tomoka Ana March 28 to April 12.
Those kunto will cloeo out the season for manageaunt anas to tbs central Blorlda region, Bickersteff

DIAGRAM o f the number pins with directing
o f the strike ball.

BOW LIN G

(Fifth sad Last af • Mark*)
Make up a largo card with
removable numbered circlet
representing the 10 pint and
arrange these In * ten-pin
triangle.
Point out the strike sons
to your youngsters (see dia­
gram). Explain that a light
hit, a Brooklyn (left side), snd
a full hit can result in a split.
This can be demonstrated by
removing the pint that may
fall on each of these hits.
Teach your youngsters the
three basic spare anglei:
right, left and center. The tar­
get pins, 3-7-10, ar* the key
to successful spare-making.
To convert center lane
spares the target is the No.
i pin and tho bowler should
assume his strike position on
the approach. For all center
lane spares, such aa the S-l,
1-2-3, 1-2-9, etc., approach the
target pin on a straight line.
For right band spares, the
proper starting position Is
the left side of the approach
facing the No. to target pin.
This is the correct angle for
right band spares such as the
3-10, 4-10, 44-to, the 6 pin
and 10 pin.
For left hand spares, taka
the opposite position 00 tb*
right sid* of tho approach
facing tho No. 7 pin. A
straight lino approach toward
the No. 7 target pla la correct
for those loft band apart com­
binations: 8-7. 4-7, 4-7-8, 74, 7
pin and 4 pis.
To convert center, loft or

Ralph Stumpf of hia Saminol*
High cast 0*0*4 *• ko pro*
p in d to pot Own toto ratios
tsalght to Orlando ogtlast tto
number om toon to tb* Ko­
bo Coofom co—th* Maynard
I t i m High fit*.
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MARY SW1G0NBKI AND JIMMY NORRIS,
Seminole High student*, are among those being
coached by Wren Credland (extreme left) and
John Spolski (extreme right) as they attempt
to win berth* on the echoo!’* new inter-scholaatic bowling conference being organized by 12

Sponsored by S e m i n o l e
County Sheriff Luther Hobby
an eight lesson course In basie
seamanship and small boat
handling will be given by the
U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary,
Sanford-Orlando Flotilla.
lesson* and demonstrations
in useful knots, anchoring,
boat handling, rules of the
road, the u m of chart* and
compass and safety afloat will
be offered. At the end of the
course a certificate will be
awarded attesting to Um sat­
isfactory completion of the
lesson.
The course is free and upon
to the public. A small nominal
charge for the text book and
training material will be the
only cost. It Is not necessary
Kroencke Topr that participants own a boat
to join the class.
At Mid-Florida
The first class will start
Art Kroencke carted off top Wednesday at S p. m. Regishonor* during Wednesday's traUon will begin at 7 p.m.
low net tournament hekl by Classes will be held at the
the Senior Men's Golf Asso­ Seminole County Court House.
ciation at tho Mid-Florida For further Information and
Country Club near Sanlando advanced registration phone
FA 2-7112 during business
Springs.
Kroencke came up with a h o u r s or FA 2-9303 01
low net of 07 while John FA 2-7279 evenings ami week­
Hearns, with a 71, took second ends.
place honors.
Tied for third plica with
73's were Erlo Hallman and Gator Cagers
Lenny Bolhuis.

Tho 1984 drag racing season
opens Saturday with tb* Semi­
nole Timing Association ex­
pecting more than 100 tntriei
for its 7 p. m. program at the
Osceola Air port drag strip.
An array of new 1944 auto­
mobiles will be rolled onto the
starting line to vie for 1300
in prize money and trophies.
Of the new models, a 1944
Corvetta Sting Ray driven by
Sanford's Henry Wight, Is rat­
ed a favorite to win Little
Eliminator competitions. An­
other Corvette, a 1963 model
driven by Ray Hudson, domi­
nated the '43 racing field and

ABC Gets Rights
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
American Broadcasting Com­
pany (ABC) plans to have
former heavyweight boxing
champion Rocky Marciano as
a guest commentator for its
exclusive radio coverage of
the Sonny Liston • Cassius
Clay title fight at Miami

Oviedo High's eager* toko
to the road tonight la hopes
of extending their record to
flvo -victor!**.
Fresh from an upeet victory
over the Cardinals from Ocoee
38-32, the Lions are eager to
make It two In a row by beat­
ing tonight's opponent, Howay
Academy.
high school* in Central Florida. The loop is being
Howey hat not had a good
sponsored by the Bowling Proprietors' Associa­
season so far. Yet It has been
tion. Each team will have a local bowling estab­
up against stiff competition
lishment as its home lanes. Seminole's team o f
from Tavares.
seven bowlers will roll its home games at Jet
Even though the Howay
Lanes.
(Herald Photo)
lad* don't exhibit an excep­
tional win-loss record, they
could bo a throat.
Oviedo’s gam* with Ocoee
brought a new Lion eager in­
to the spotlight. Senior Both
Rook played his first basket­
ball game. While doing so, he
proved to bo a good defensive
Team
W 1 player and rebounder. Seth
Evans
4 ( has good possibilities but
3 ] lacks experience, yet ho may
to tabbed as Wight's lop com­ Boone
Bishop Moor*
2 S become the hoy maa because
petition.
Colonial
2 5 of bla 4’ 1” height.
Meanwhile, newly * elected
Winter Park
2 3
Oviedo's other starters,
Timing Association president Edgewater
2 3 Arndt, Mlkler, Brooks and
Donald Witt, announced Sat­ SEMINOLE
l : Bellhorn .have showed sound
1
improvement recently, while
urday's racing program would Oak Ridge
Came* Tonight
be run under the new 1944
Oviedo’s leading scorer Jim­
National Hot Rod AsaoclaUon SEMLNOLE at Evans.
my Courier has remained cooRules. The Seminole group is Bishop Moore at Edgewater slstant.
obtaining 200 copies of the Winter Park at Colonial
Oviedo has been preparing
new regulations for distribu­ Boone at Oak Ridge
an attack against the msnOther Games Tonight
to-man defense, a pattern
tion.
"We wish to thank everyone LYMAN at Apopka
which many schools utilize.
for their enthusiasm and sup­ OVIEDO at Howry
Also the Lions have been
port,” he said. "The large DeLand at Leesburg
concentrating on Improving
following we had for the last Kissimmee at Wildwood
ball handling, shooting, and
developing a balanced offenee
race only substantiates our New Smyrna at Titusville
and defense.
Idea that drag racing Is a rapi­ Cocoa at Seabreeze
Also thla week,. the Lions
dly growing sport In Seminole Mainland at Ocala
hare concentrated on develop­
County and throughout Flor­
ing their second unit.
ida.”
To Pilot Miami
Coach MUker remarked that
Witt pointed to major Im­
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — "The team has good spirit.
provements the Timing Asso­
ciation had made In the local Bobby Morgan, a former in- We played aggressivt ball
drag strip. Including a long fielder for the Philadelphia against Ocoee, which Is a fine,
manage that well drilled team. It waa a
restraining fence between the Phillies
spccator and racing areas; team's Miami farm club in great win, and we hope to
Improvements In the actual the Florida State League. He continue and build up a good
racing surfaces and clearing served as a player-manager winning streak.”
Tonlght’a action also pits
of the specator area to provide far the Phils at Chattanooga,
more parking and viewing Spartanburg and Miami dur­ Oviedo's Junior Varsity (3-4)
ing the 1963 season.
against Howey's JayVees.
space.

kets out of their shooting at­
tempts,” Stumpf went ea to
**y- '
But be declared with out
any reservation, "I caa say
this lor my boy*: they havenl
quit. 1 feel they have the
ability to win and they be­
lieve they have the ability to
win. I'm expecting a good
pm * tonight.”
Stumpf will start Mika Glad
and Mike Bowes at the forward slots, Kan Tyro at cen­
tra, and Barry Johnson sad
Dennis Brown at guard. "Wo
need a little more scoring
punch,” Stumpf said, "and
"aad that's why I'm going to
go with Tyre at eontra. Bar­
ry Barks has suffered with
his ahooting end perhaps If w*
give him a brief rest it might
help him. Barks la a Baa
athlete end we’re confident
he’ll be ■ big help to us when
ht’s back up to per."
The Tribe baa a record of
one win ead three losses la
conference play. Their season­
al record to date la aoe wla
and seven defeats.
Coach John Colbert's Jay­
Vee*, with a record of three
wins and four losses will
make an tffort to com* up
with wla number four when
they meet the Evans Jay­
Vees la the preliminary cootest tonight.
Colbert's starters will in­
clude forwards Ronnie Hinson
and Bob Spradlin, Mika Fordham at center, aad panto
Jo* Purdy and A1 Bonifies.

Sugar Ramos
Meets Derado
LOS ANGELES .(VP!) —
Powerful little featherweight
champion Sugar Ramos stops
out of his division tonight to
meet Vlcent* Dorado of Ar­
gentina aa a lightwoight la a
10-round nationally televised
bout at Olympic Auditorium.
Ramos, who fights out of
Mexico City, waa rated a 2-1
favorite over Derado.

Stop Dam pier

GAINESVILLE (UPD-Florlda'i Gators held down Rick
Barry's chief assistant and
outplayed rival Miami under
CHICAGO (UPI)-Th* Chi­ the boards and on tho floor
cago Cubs may not win tho Thursday night for a 1U-91
National League pennant in basketball victory that set a
1944, but head Coach Bob Ken­ new point record for tb* home
nedy warned the rest of the gymnasium.
circuit today that "We’ll win J o h n Dainpler, Miami's
right hand spares the bowler
more games than we did last other consistent high scorer.
should approach the target year.”
1was held to seven points.
pin on a straight line, in ex­
actly the same manner aa
rolling a strike baB. Only the
angle changes, not me line
ol approach.
Show examples of various
spares on your number board,
the 2-4-7 tor example. Then
Indicate the path the ball
must fallow to achieve a con­
version. Set up other combina­
tions and ask your youngsters
to show you the correct an­
gles.

How To Teach
Youngsters
CONVERTING SPARES

Lyman's Greyhounds tangls
with eat of tb* top Area to
Central riorida tonight whoa
thsy go to Apopka aad meat
the Blue Darter* who hate
poated a m ead of eight vie*
toriea aad oae loaa thua far
(hia aeaaofl.
Meanwhile. th e 'Hoanda
have been ont of the botteat
quintets to theie part* with
recent victories over Orlaado’a Oak Bidge Pioaoera aad
Edgewater Eagle*. They will
be guanlag for their fifth doclaloo of the cage year eon*
pared with two defeats.
Saturday night the Grey*
hound* will go right back to*
to actloa when they boat the
itroag Ocoee Cardtoal*. The
Red Bird* were dying high
until they ran Into the atroog
Oviedo Lions Tuesday night
aad dropped a declaioo to the
Seminole County eager*.
Last year Lymin aplit their
pair of tilt* with Ocoee. Sat­
urday alght the 'Hound* plan
to throw their beat defensive
strength at the Cardinal* in
an effort to halt the atroog
Red Bird offense.
Apopka's big guns are
Sheppard and Godding who
boast game averages In dou­
ble figures. The Darters are
also a top rebounding team.
Lyman’s starters will pro­
bably be forwards Jim Goplea and Richard Grant, cen­
ter Don Smith and guards
Gene Wlnkleman and BUI
Tolsen.
Lyman's little Greyhounds
will meet the Baby Blue
Darters tonight and Saturday
evening they will tangle with
Ocoee's JayVee five.
The Baby 'Hounds, seeking
their seventh win, probably
will start forwards John
Burkhammer and Richard

Cubs* Coach
In Warning

EXCEPT SUNDAY

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toak aa flask and revetted
Himself aa alaarly Joat aa
Be to with aa epirltuolly to­
day. It May take orach traparattoa to Bad aaraalraa la
tola vaaHatk coamraatoa with
Oad. Christaraa la to have real
Btfhalag If wa do this, how­
ever. the moaning wUI ha
shallow If wa do aot.
Wa apeak of the gospel
("good Bens") and know that
sorely the world did receive
good news whea it received
1)M Word** (expresatoa of
Ged to Jaena Christ). At
Christmas time we are es­
pecially reminded that God
gave ue the message that
man has sought aa long aa
thert has been man which is
a perfect revelation of Him•dfc

The leneltnesa af oar Mass
is reflected la mao's lack of
spiritual nurture. Deep spir­
itual maturity brings a sense
of God's presence, but n lack
can ha disastrous, Indeed.
LeneUneaa of any kind can be
destructive.
The exploits of Admiral
Richard Byrd are not as well
known by some of our young­
est peeps today, but a few
years before World Wsr II
he gave a great sense of ad­
venture to our lives. One of
his experiences, In the frosen
wastes, wm recorded In news­
papers around the world. Clreumatancea mads It necessary
for him to apond long months
tn a tiny hut located many
mltoa from any living human.
Ha used many n m u to help
remain healthy but some vary
rommonp'aea activities grew
Important Um highlight of
his day came with the few
momenta that ha used a little
ef hie current from n battery
that provided power for his
short wave radio. Ths mo­
menta were brief but be could
hear voicss of friends at a
camp many mile* away eo he
had a sense of refreshment
Ue became very ill and was
incapacitated to the point that

ho wm muhlo to
crank Which restored the bobtery to kto radio se ueoa there
was utter alienee. The tineas
eontinned and the loneliness
Finally almost all
Ha began to
foal that m om would aver
speak to kirn again only to
find the silence broken by
n moot wonH was
lutoa af f Hondo who had
i their way to the terrible
to vaacM him.
with him
A person knows that ha can
fat! aver se alone In the
world af today and the loncllm m ana be m davMtatlng
that be feels he sonnet itnnd
It, only to have Gad eoase to
dlspsD the cold dark gloom
at solitude. Whan Jesus Christ
came so long ago tkla la what
happraid to boards e f people
through the ages.
It Is not good to concen­
trate on negatives, but It
seems to me that wa should
makt preparation by think­
ing of the conditions of us If
Ha had not coma.
Bafore Christ tamo te aarth
man were found to do muck
speculating about God. Of
course, many realised that Ills
hand could bo seen In the
beauty of a sunset, or the
orderliness of the star sprin­
kled sky. There wen many
Indications of God In na­
turae but som of thorn clear­
ly revealed the Gad who la
personal God, seen as a Di­
vine Architect or u Prime
Mover, did not ascsaearlly In­
dicate n God who cared as a
Person. Christ healsd the sick,
comforted the mourner, fed
tha hungry, and defended the
mistreated. Christ said that
God WM a Heavenly Father
who cared far more than wa
could ears for our children.
If He had not coma wa could
not know tha Personal God.
I f Ha had not como wo would
not have the Church which,
even with Ita weaknesses, hss
dons so much to nurture ns
and keep us In contact with
God. Wa think of tha b- autlful
cathedrals o f Europe, the
magnificent church buildings
of Amtrica, the Inspiring
stseples piercing the sky, and
ws are grateful. The "F e l­
lowship of llsllevers" which
we have the privilege o f being
a part would not hnvs been
had Christ not como.
Wa are reminded o f our
New Testaments with Its unsearchable riches and we
shudder to think what wou’d
have happened if Christ had
not come that we have such
a Book.
To
know
Ufa
eternal
through Jesua Christ, the Di­
vine Redeemer, Is to be re­
minded of blessings beyond
description. If He hnd not
come what despair would be
ours aa wa stand by tha
gravea of loved onea and
friends.
Wa could go on and on with
our Hats of reasons that
Christmas Is such a glorious
asason, but aven so wa must
prepare ourselves to accent
Ute Gift of God, avan His Son
Jesus Christ. Let this Joyous
ssasou be to, because we pre
para ourselves to realise the
true and ultimata meaning
uf Christmas.

Episcopal Program
The annuel Chriatmae I’ ro
gram and Party for Sunday
School classes of I-ongwood
Christ Episcopal Church will
be held at 4 p.m. thla Sunday
at the Parish llousa on
Church Street.

af lha eswaaiaattsa to
dal hafleT tha
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A O T C n ilfC

’■ Club
CIRCLE CHAIRMEN o f tho Church o f Nativity Catholic Wi
receiving corsages from Mrs. Rita MacFarlaae, president (third from left)
at the ChrUtmas party and meeting
_ were, (from
.
toft) Mrs. Cliff DuQea,
Mrs. George Sommer and Mrs. John Kennedy.
(Herald Photo)

Lako Mary UPW Has Party
By Praacac Wcater
The annual Christurn# meet­
ing o f tha UPW Association
o f tha Community Presby­
terian Church af Lake Mary
was held at tha homa o f Mrs.
Robert Rugsnsteln on Crystal
Lake, Tuesday night
Mrs. Rowland Goble, presi­
dent waa In charge o f the
program. The Devotional waa
given by Mrs. Rugenstein,
with Mrs. Ted Brooklyn, solole t singing "Sllsnt Night,
Holy Night”, and Rev. John
Pilley
telling about The
Greatest Man That Ever
Lived, Jesus Christ
A special offering waa
takan to go towards decorat­
ing the girl’s domltory at
Florida Presbyterian College.
The most exciting part of
tha avenlng wax tha dlsclosure o f the Secret Pala for the
past year. Mrs. I'Uley acted
as tha Jolly Santa and passed
out presents to averyone
from the attractive array
that had been placed under
tha brightly lighted Chriat­
mae tree.
hire. Rugeneteln presented
a special gift to Rev. and
M n . Pilley, from the group,
and three other s e r ia l gifts
from tho organisation to their
retiring president, Mrs. Goble,
to tho two circle leader*, Mre.
Ed Zimmerman and Mrs. Don
8mith.
Flower and csndlo arrange
ments were used around the

large living room and fer
table decorations. An Intereating manger scene was In
one corner with an overhead
light and hanging etar.
Refreshments ware served,
buffet style, In the Florida
room. A great variety o f
eookiei and assorted goodies,
decorated In keeping with the
season, surrounded the gay

Keoghs
Entertain
Choir

punch bowl. Coffee also waa
m nd.

Other* attending w a r e
Mesdamea Harry Sandusky,
Ruby Linden, Fannie Laffler,
John Reaves, Mabel Brown,
A. E. Crocker, P. D. Ander­
son, Joe 8math*ra, Richard
Ilecbe, Leona Eith, Klnar
Turning, Marian Lee, Ruby
SJoblom, H. M. Gleason, F.
E. Donaldson, Jamas M.
Thompson, R. E. True, W. C.
Hopkins, Frank Evans, Rcy
Howell Jr* Glen Cochran,
II. M. Cochran, Earl Ungar,
Werner, LuVera Harrison,
Charles Sassman, John Ul­
mer, Frances Wester and A.
E. Freese.

Mr.
and Mrs. Richard
Keogh were hosts to the Sen­
ior Choir members and their
famtllea at an Informal gath­
ering In their home following
Uie annual Christmas Cand'elight Veaper Service
the
group presented at the Com­
munity Presbyterian Church
In Lake Mary Sunday night.
The Christmas atmosphere
prevailed
throughout t h e
house. Red csndles and poinsettlas were used In the room
decorations. The refreshment
table was overlaid with a
gay red Christmas cloth dec
oralcd in gold. Holiday green
tinted punch was served with
assorted cookies, nuts, sand­
wiches and coffee.
Members attending were
Mrs. Thelma Brewer, Mrs.
Jean Brooklyn, Mrs. Lucille
Mcro, Mrs. Edna Daughtrey,
Joy Wester, Mrs. Frances
Bucklew, Mrs. Libby Smith
ers, Marsha Coleman, Dolor­
es Klrsch, Mrs. Kay Sassman,
Mrs. Sylvia Brown,
Mrs.
Frances Wester, Gary Helms,
Robert
Rugenstein, Bob
My Bernice Kelsey
Brown, Terry Bucklew, Jim
Tho First Methodist Church Daughtrey, Corky Bucklew,
of Oviedo will observe Us David Wllaon, Robert Mero
tradltlnoal "Family Night' end memberi of their Ism
this Sunday beginning at 1 Idea and friends.
p. m. when each member of
the congregation will report
to his or her Sunday School
classroom to make ChrUtmas
decorations for tha church
tree.
At a p. ra. the decorations
will he taken to Fellowship
Hall at which lima the tree
will ba trimmed and tha an'
nual program presented under
The first service of worship
direction of Merritt Staley,
in the new sanctuary of the
Sunday School Superintendent.
Presbyterian Church of the
George Morgan will give the
Covenant,
JT75 South Orlando
opening prayer.
Drive, will be held at I i.m
Music will be provided by
the Children's Choir, the Jun Sunday although It is not an
lor Choir and children of the Uclpated that aU of the In­
Sunday School department wiU terior will be completed in
receive gifts from their tech time for the service.
Church School will follow
era.
Refreshments will be serv­ at 10 a.m. and at i p.m. a
ed by Mrs. Madeline Cutter Christmas Music and Joy
ell, chairman, and members Gift program will be present
rd by the Chancel Choir un
of her committoe.
der direction of Mra. Max
Coberly.
The Youth Fellowship will
present a pageant entitled
"Joy to the World."
A Candlelight Service led
by Rev. Thomas 11. Makin
will close the hour.
Mrs. George A.
Rufas,
chairman of Annuties and Re­
lief of the WOC, has produced
the pageant assisted by Mr.
and Sirs. A! Case, adult ad
visors for the young people.

Oviedo Church
To Have Annual
Family Night

First Worship
Service Set In
Vew Sanctuary

Christmas Eve
Service Open
To Public

WOC
Wednesday Might
Prayer hereto* _ T:S* p. tn
“Wo Mave Thla Moser* radle
meaaage eaeb Bonier a. a .
at ( i t l ever WTW t at UM
M Hamilton
•a
~ yewv radio dial

Ortflta _
■radop School — SMS a
Morning warship lira a.
Training Ualoa _ liM p
■vralag WoreAtp — TtdS p

A lliance
caatwTtan n s s M ia ir
s u u x n c ir a r a
Path a vo. o* sea ml

Rev. C C Doe*. Jr. — Poster
■under geheot — t:dt a. aa
Woreblp ■arete*
ll:t* a. aa
Evening Worship _ I:** p. a.
Alllanes Tenth
Fellowship (ana.) _ list p. aa
IWed)
Prayer Service _ 1:1* p. aa

MWTMODtST CMVMCM

Snadap School _
Mornlog Worship

lt:*e
lists

•IMe Atadf (Snaday) Tit* p m

N asarene

C o a n f t t t o n il

RASAMMSB
Asp
Peel glebes
Pastor
■eaday School _ _ t :t l p as.

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1:41 p m. ___ Church School
Woreblp 1S:tl p
11:00 p m. Worship Soretco Morales
— —------- *:** p
l:!t p. m. _ ChrUltn* Touth Toutn
Evaegoltotle Barrios T:t*
Ministry
Mid-Weeh
Bov. Walter AM. MoPhereop
Ssrvleo (W e t) _ 1:00 p.
Pastor
Third Seadep
■ lsg sp lra tlo e ___ _ l:t * p

Episcopal
CHURCH

C hristian

Free M ethodist

P entecostal

Morning Worship _ |l:tt
Igj ovnawo Stooot
Evening Worship — 1:** pm. Rov. M Rntb Oraat __ Pastor
Wed. Prayer Service 1:1* pm. Sunday fehool ------- lt:t* p m.
Moralng Woreblp U :tt p m.
Sunday Evening . Till p p
WoA Blblo Study . 1:tt p m.
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Bvaagellet
Coaquorare Mooting
M T S S S A S CMVRCM w»
Elhlo S c h o o l___ !*:*• a. m
Friday ---------------- list p p

Church O f Christ

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Pastor

Lutheran

Mernlag Warehlp SliH
Evealag Warehlp _ T:te p m
Wed. Prayor Servlso f :t t p a . T he Church ef the Lutheran
Reef” end TT T h le la Um
Life" ■
PAWLA
Herbert W. Ooerse ___ Peeler
loader Sohool ___ f:|| p as.
More la Raby ----- Bvaagellet Worship Sore lee — lt:te p m.
Bible cUaeee _ 1*:** a. m
Morning Worship . 11:** a. aa
U T S S S A S CHVBCB
Rvaalag Worship - S:t* p m
Bibla Closeso Wod. T;S# p m
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Presbyterian

FIRST P l l l t m n U A X
CMVRCM
Oak Avo. A Srd SP
■aafsvi Pip
Orovor C. Sowtll, Jr. _ Pest.
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Asslstai
Psrti
Morning Worship
|:tl a ■
CAiurch School ____ t : t l a. i
Session M s s u _ _ _ 10:41 p i
(Bwy ir-es&gt;
CMJBCMJSP ^CHRIST
Morning W orship I 1: h A.
Ptonsor Fello w ship _ t :00 p.i
Sort Brow*
.. , Rvoagsllsl The Rev. Oeerg* Klaaamcn. Senior H I P sllo w sh lp t:oo p.i
Evening Worship _ Tilt p
Sunday
Interim Pastor
Bible study --------- it:** a. m Sunday School _ _ t i ll p ra. WsA Prayer Mast 1:04 p
Mora lug Worship It:** p m. Church Sorvloou _ lt:ld p as.
Evening Sorvls* _ t:St p m. CoaaAunlon—First Sunday la CMVMCM OP THE COVBRAftT
Be* ‘'Herald at Truth** 1 p m
Each Month
Thomas H. S a k k
fis ls i
Sunday aa Channel t
KINDEROAP.TEH AND HUBS- Worship------— ----- t:«« p m.
Tuesday
ERT
Church School
lt:tt p m.
Ladlea Bible data !t:t* p m
Temporarily at P l a o o r t a i
Wsdaesday
School—Pranch and 11th.
Bible Classes _ _ fit* p m

M ethodist

REA CM MBTMODIST CMVMCM

Onorn Rd* at Woodlaad Are*
Rev. John M. Hlrop Jr. Pastor
rimer c s r a c s o r christ Church Sohool _ _ t:tt p m.
■CSBBTIST
Mornlog Worship list* p m.
M T P ------------------titt p m
Sunday Sor -lo* A
Sunday Sebeet ___ 114* p m
B MBTMODIST

C hristian Science

■ ubjoetl “To the Universe,
In clu d in g Mon, Evo lved by
Pov. Ray Orogory, Jr* Paster
Atomlo Koroor*
Wsdnoodov borvrvo t:*S p m church School
1:41 p ns.
Roadias Roomt S*S E. PlroL Morning Wornhlp t l :lt p m.
Woohtays: ItiSt pm. • 4:1* M T P --------------- ,---- e:H p m
p.m. Prldap Evealag.- Sill- Eva. Warehlp _____ T:t* p m
WPrayor Soretoe Till p aa.
Site p m

TO

LIST

YOUR

CHURCH
NOTICE
CALL

FA 2 2611

These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend
The Church Of Your Choice
WUsoM-Elch«lb«rtvr Mortuary
Eunice L Wlteew ami SUIT

The American Oil Company
Mr. tad Mra. M. R. StrUkUnd

Prog m e tre Printing C o.
J. M. Cemeraw and Staff

Wlkoa-Maler Furalture Co.

Stvnstrowi RamHf

Holler Motor Sales Co.

Hath HUaatrom and Staff

Virginia I'stroakl
P. O. Box 1211
Sanford

Ths Bits Theatre

Mr. and Mra. A1 Wllera

And Staff

J. C. I’enney Company

Hill Lorsloco 4k Employora

C. L. Bobiuoon end Employooe

Phyllis KuscuoUuo

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fcVCKf UlfF

on your u s t

ri

Food Fsir Store*. Inc.

Sanford Atlantic National Hank

Goers* Ballsy A Employes*

Howard H. Hadgra 4 Staff

Southern Natural Cam

Hill Lumber A Hardware Co.

Jobs Dess 4 S U ff

Jl*m y Crapp* 4 Employore

State Farm Insurance Companies

Roue Ami Wilks Restaurant

t

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THE NATIVITY SCENE will be juesentetl aifitin thi.d year through the
hoUftoyi by the Lnku Mury Church o f the Nutivity from 11 p.m. until I
bjb . on Christmas Gve and from 7 until 9 p.m. eitch succeeding day
through New Year's. Presented on the church ground* fronting SR -127,
llv# animal* uro uaod in (he reproduction and duiructerlzutiou* are taken
l by members o f Uw pwrish.

Cbaw/i'x
DOWNTOWN SANFOUI)

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FIRST CMVMCM
OP TMB RABAMMEM
Loks Mary. Flp

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A ssem bly O f God

Bunder School _ _ 1:41 a m
Morning Warship ttiH a. na
By Frances Wester
Training Union _ 1:11 pi m
A special Invitation la ex Evening Worship _ T:St p. na
Prayer Ssrvleo T:lt p m
tended to the public to attend Wed.
Nursery Opoa
the ChrUtmas Eve Service to W T R R ____________Till p m
Sunday Mils Broadcast
be held at the Community
PrekbyterUn Church In La
‘ V r t m i D s ■tenure
BAPTIST CMCBOS
Mary, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.,
Stb ■«. A Molly Avs.
when tbo youth of the church
Pant U. c e l l a r _____ Pastor
will present a ChrUtmas can­ Sunday School _ tt:*t a na
Sunday
tata.
Morning Worship UBS a m
The Children’s Choir and Hundsy
the High School Choir, under Evsnlng Worship _T:4* p m.
Wodnoodey
the direction of Mrs. Kay Prayer Ssrvleo —— T:** p m
Sassman and Robert Hero,
are Joining together in thU
PSMBCMMST BAPTIST
CMVRCM
program, which U planned
for one hour, with the hope Pastor _ _ _ William J. aaoss
that the community wUI find Morning Worship _ t:4t A
H am .
that much time to spend with Sunday
School ™ t:4l ». m
the youth In celebrating the Trolalng Union ----- t ill pm
Evonlag Worship _ T:St pm.
birth of Christ.
Wed. Officers A Teachers
Ths church sanctuary will
M s o tla g ---------------tit* pm
remain open after the pro­ Wad. Prayer Psrvle* 1:1* pm.
gram until 12 p.m. so that
all who desire to enter to
meditate and worship may
do so.

KA a s m
Lake Miry

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Evangstlsuc--------lo Ssrvleo ----1:1* p
Pr. Charles W. Stewart Jr* Rot. W. L. Holcombs, Pastot
Wed. Prayer Meet Id * p.m.
Vicar
■eaday
BUI Stephen* .......... Pastor Holy
Communion — Tit* a. m. tiU P m ——. Bible foaool
A Cordial Welcome t* AU
Sunday School —
t;t* P m Hits p m . Moralng Worship
family Service and
fits p m — Evsnlng gorvloo
PtSBCWSBOT ASSEMBLY
■simoa — ____ it ill p m 1:te p m. _ WoA Mid-Wooh
• P MOO CMVRCM
Prayor Barriers
Css. 9T«b and MSas
CSSMT1AX CHVBCB
l:t« p m lad WoA. Mission­
R. a . W ild e r _______ Paster
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Humlay School _ tilt
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Morning Worship lt-.tl a. m
Rev.
Mas**
drees.
csooao
era
OP
mad
Loasvt
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Evealag Worship _ Tit* R aa
Ad Interim MU later
Tslephoae: FA t-TSSI
Yonth Serv. (Son.) f:tt p. m.
Eugene Sheldon
Pagtor
FIRST
1114-Week Sere. (Wed.) lilt Snndsy School___ t:4S a m
Moralng
Worafclp
Uitd
a.
m
Sunday
School ......... t:tt a a
CMVMCM OP LOYOWOOB
P m.

Oali S m it h _____ ____

Norn Norris
TE fl-UII
S. Scmlnulr

M eth odist

K &amp; MBUA — —
Pieter
Sealer School _ t:*S p m
Mornlos Warehlp 11:** p m
BvangeheU* Sere. Tit* P m
To*P Prayer Sere. T:SS p m Intormodists, Senior)
Thera Teoag People
Tito p m gvoting Wornhlp — T:M p

It I* Mathew* _____

CMVTWAL BAPTIST 0 1 0 * 0 1

W S k O O M I W ASON

C hnrdi O f God

and M n. Rita

John T Adam* Jr. _ Pastor
Horsing Worship _ 1:11 p ns.
r aday Sohool ----- S:tl
Morntag Worship l t : t l p as.
MT- Meetings — t i t f p m.

s s s n e g s Sa t u r d a y —
Sabbath School ___ Site a. m Training unlaw
Warehlp Oervlee — ItiM a. m Worship II

Mornlog Worship tits
Suadsy Sohool —— tilt
Moralng Worship
IIit*
Training U n io n ____ tit*
Evening Worship _ TiSI
WeA Prayor Ssrvleo Till

Attend
services
tfisweek
at mm own
J)face of
worsfcp

cookies,
ted punch
• candle­
lit table which «M cratered
with a ctratee af Mm Madonna
mnwandad by ptok, white and
ytOsw mums. Serving on the

M

dtO P B S AVP

ST BAPTfPT CMVRCM
■IS Pooh Avoces
p. B. C hsn co_______ Psator

■y France* Wester

torn, chatnBaa r i 1C lia r •as O nto r i Laha Mary, whs
was snslto to attend.
Fsrty msssken sad pmsts
wars p rin sl, toetoitog 1 st.
WimsB J. TTstosr, pastor ri
Os dtereh; M n. Baa Stelar,
Fr. tratosr's peerstory tad
Mrs. Vsyas Synss, Mrs.
MscFsrtsas’s modter-todsw.
Mra. Shtetoy CorkteU, pew
p i a d iir a iir ergsalsed
varteM as sms and awsaAad
yrtoM t o tot itoa iri.

Irving I. Pryor end blu ff

oad Wllka Uowmaa aad Employ oca

�.-•m i wi

I

— wple
thaShan
spa
sermon
"HU for
Nana
Be Emmaamr and special
music win be presented.
The Sunday evening service
will feature a Christmas progrsm o f music by combined
choirs o f the church. The
Chanceland YouthO ^ » i« i

.sieged Childri

n * Youth Deportment o f win visit at homee at
ft# First Methodist Church !#• sad sia« cirols. 1
wfll aotertaln at a Christas i
*• »aitkipa»t

*».’K***M
!* '*■tm

wE.

idra*
a church.
at 2:M p. a . Sunday at y * strri**'

-.1 are extended by
ionnel with th is N ativity
lawn. This ia a night

Members
a t tha group
caQ
for tha children
at w in _
tloa Array be*-*^

ratow "

Ing
V-' togeth** -*

Cbolr will sing au. resent
• tableau. A brass ensemble

numbers.
will accompany two spec'*’

r-n
willaad
ba meet
First
. &lt;0 each .boy
, sin . Santa has promised to the el

*/t*
A Candlelight
w-*’ ‘

pay aa early vkft to the tng l

I |OM|rtNit
fonc/o*

z*

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2?*^ SL« h

nd —
•tof **• tto yo,^ -"'r Ali

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’vice
Follewiag
evening
ser- -**
later Utheth»
’

rouag

-w*
soloist,

Spratt Petherb

on Christ* Petheridge, ba
* prefaced *in* “See Amid
of special 8now" b“

7 " Won*.

°n T n ? Mtl

= f?/

Th- '

1-u Z

'/ f t , ,

- re . of
—ut services wiU on
inder direction o f Mrs. 8tei
•rbridge, organist and Feat
i dinctor

of Christ »-"■

JS S -

S &amp;b? *!•»
;

to 4.

rSr « * * &amp; * • ' * * * -

r*to*fen*»
in *

.u e ordination ot
— r#' Dempsay and Ea
re Mrs. Wright as Deacons o
in and cr Sprin gs Baptist
Mrs. will
Slay*
t»- be held » • -'

. ^ » s tC
so n r u o r srrr
IVOR. row DivoncK
vtitsb o r rt.ow iui. u r ix t .
Tei JCRRT MTKRJI.

And Them thar Yankee Friends of Ourn what cornea fram Vsrrln Woods to

place ofunknown.
raaldaata and i
addrsaa
Ton ara harahy notified that
OKXIAComplaint
SITEIIP. asalnat
hai flltdyou.
her l .
•worn
“
balnc S aull ror dltrnroa. In 1
Circuit Court for Homlnnlo &gt;
County, at Sanford. Florida. U
and you are hereby required ■
to (llo personally or by an at* ■
tornsy with tha Clark of our ■
said Court, at Sanford, rior. |H
Ida. your wrlltsn dafsnso. If «
any. to tba mil of Complaint
fil'd In said causo against you.
and to flla a ropy tharoof
with tho undariltnad attornay,
■
J: W*. Wars. P. O. Bos 1111, ‘ ■
Sanford. Florida, on or before
■
(he 38th day of Dsrambar A.
H
ti. IMS; HEREIN fall not or
■
Judgment will ba rcnd*r*d
H
against you This being Cban- ■
■
eery rasa No. : sat:.
V ■

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Clerk
Arthur H. Backwllh, Jr..
Ity: Martha T. Vlblan
Deputy Clark
It. W. Ware Attornay for
Plaintiff, P. O. BOS Ills
Sanford, Florida.
Puhiuh Nos. is a Dec. 1 ti.

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’’LTD* LEE DOM**"Plaintiff, S

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Escape that Misery vheather Vhatln I dosn Heard Then Thar Yankee Folks
Talkin aboutin, an So Forth.
Row KA who I as a Fertor of. She doen said to se,"Boy close then Barn
Doora, An shute the Lot Onto Cousin veins go take this hear Zsae day off
MA saye sfte on her nehpeva is a gonna go down to then woods where ahe
realred ae up.
Me on my old woman is a goin up to then thar clay county woods on
thot Black greek,neor by Indian Ford Of wichn ray Frin 81is Whitaen

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T /S (iT
AVU fr,
Ctr D 111
Charge
H e wln

C B o .ilt
every T l
IV Tim riaccrr rorwr o f
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in u .asjtu.
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it:. tiv
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-----VOLW to iv nRr.
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CHANCERY
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CW
BARBARA DtVOW
ANN DQMINT.

To alia ourn good Customers, Friends, Railroaders, Truckers an Drivers,

livon on thaten ther aide of.Woins gonna fed the Jaok Aae aomin of
thet sour meish thatin will be a good fedin te r him, also a good a
drunk, which wiina kent aford but oncen a yeor.Ke an tha old Woman gonna
broke one of thorn dog fennils go down to the creek hole an keteh
some of them RAssin 'Bream (War Mouths)•
Kay alia youn good Folks have you some kinda Real good gone I s e e ,
Reminerin now youns. Our eatin joint gonna be closed, eonin midnight
ofln 24 deceimber toins midnlghten of 26
Past Forgettin
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Now Took Oof. M e l o o a
l i 1949, Eockafoflort stock la* skews
aa aor |
la
tepaakadlCi
at vote for kin l i rao ii of
AB Me 19441
Ido dim es aad ■arrisgo te a
aad 4 s k w * la p al aa * 0 atr

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Today thaaa aatohitoaMota an
whan they waotad ta ha. Bat bo*
eaaae they m et permitted thle ouuri*
mum freedom without regard ta tha
general aoocaro, they now find traf*
flo awrlag away from thaok
CertaWr o Mggar pood would
have been needed ooom day anyway*
Bat the painful Inadanaaor of U r
40 drove aathoritlaa tTapoad the
tl
parallel roota by finanriag matho
which new hope*
chargee on matorl

In Haw Took.
olds o f Harrisburg, fa ** aayn
In Lm
om GOP leader,
O e l d w n t a y te
would:
Nixon la
in
m u. G
Oof. Romney a l tea Marti
oa him Is that, "If ho had Just
Park te Washington, D. C.
By Jaa. 99 a l o f Democratic known BockafoDsr was going
FU
--- U
- to get a divorce aad tf be Jest
rn W
policy mmoogM will have been hadn't run far governor o f
delivered to CoagroM. It wP California aad taksa ouch n
he’d bton II
ba known what bo steads h r
re. If the target ho
la exactly the so
as tb* Kennedy pcegnua, the
GOP will have oomethiag te
it at and wiB
*f
Q—What la the
lag.
of
OOP ■minmrata of Ropnb* "T ael B rith " the
Hrtq pssrideotlol foorihllttioo tb* Jewish service
sad their obancea goaerally tionaT
that lea. Barry Gold*
o f tko
is loot some strength
Q—What honor
bo personified
Kennedyism, which Is now a ty accorded tha late
Eooocvoltf
AatLGoldwater lopnbUcaa* A—A 5-coat postage
■ateute ha a* longer has n as Monad la her honor. The
moo. Hla awla strength w m only other "Pint Lady* an
was Martha Wash*
la tb* Bknth where bo had 909

dragged ont of tko betel lobby,
aad tho conform * folded.
OOP Natl*
hriraan WUHaa E. M iDsrt
90-day moratorium on poBtka
teg the period of ■owtalag
b«m ia tfana to naat
will probably ran a Uttl# long*
iffla Made. Tha ftm ay*Congress srifl—it hepoo
adjourn before Dm . t t . No
oa* wants to talk poMtea Ow­
Bat tkoru to oootjy pototof wo .
ing the Christmas ksHdoyo.
Bo everybody
■ ____ ■ I
But tt will bo poUtfaa m as*
state travelers and the roadalda bual*
tl—only mors 00 —after Con■ ■ (a U. &amp; &lt;0 .lad bacoma oaa
roue sows* back to town Jan.
R
•J £
g
f f - " 1*
CaaciM SopMbUcu Iftiiwi*
a ray all road. B oom
al
Committee, Plantes Com*
t van aaw la I960 and
ittee aad State Cbolrasoa'o
*1 oaa da&gt; all things through
__ Jt la foar-iaae, with a
mootings originally orbedulod
Chriat which atrengtheneth me."
pafloa atrip. Ita bade anglnaaring
for MiaaoapoU* Doc. 11*14
FhUMaao 4:11 XJV
lave boon roost for
At thaaa, nuny of ua try to leave
I V WWM P W pO H , i n i l OX
tea’s Mayflower betel Jaa.
naat burden of inter.
off the last half of that vena and
of tbo 4H GOP
1-9.
simply say* “I can do all things."
_ j from Now England and
1i* gate* needed for tko
Thin will be largely
Therein lies the difference between
Mow York to Waahington and tha
slon oa arrangemeats for tb* Inatka. The contention Is that
Q—How does tha worid
success and failure— victory and do*
Booth* waa defeated by moraa which
GOP national nnvsntlon In seethorn D e m o c r a t s
population now stead T
groinally ooorartad It into what
faat
San Praarieo* July It. It is might havo voted RspuhUeaa A—It w m A lt billion te
Soooata ta a local atraat.
exported that Rep. Molvtn R. against Xcaaody will support mld-1949. Per the lin t Mma
"Jesus Chriat la the eamo yester­
Mora than a acorn of atopllfhta
Laird of Wisconsin will be Jokaooa.
in history tho combined pope*
day and today and for aver."
Interrupt Ita traffic flow. Hundrada
named chairman of tbo 1
Than are all kinds of rum lotion of the Americas oar* .'
Hebrews 18:8 R8V
and hundrada of roadalda bualnaaa
olutione Committee which will ora floating around Washing passed that of
God placed ua in a world of un­
aatahHahoMBta hare grown up along
Mildred*!
body who wants to major ia pleasant fooling ton*
write the 1944 GOP platform. ten that Geldwater It getting eluding tho USSR.
certainty — where thinga come end whk a problem that bos Mt tha field of writlngt*
ita adgaa. From thaaa, can filter on
you talk about a "gang of Ho was vies chairman In 1944 ready to pull out. Moot of this
go. Great changes can come very only procoated maay lush
and off tha roadway at countlaaa
Pooling T o m
angels.’*
and chairman of tbo 1949 Re­ is Wishful thinking or guos*. Q—Who w m the first Negro
quickly .But we can feel secure
potato* greatly magnifying the peril
buaiaooo contracts. But It
Because of long usage,
te servo ia tho U. 8. Sonata?
even m this world when we know has cast thousands of other, words havo acquired distinct It is this violation of cus­ publican restatement of policy lag.
of rea£end coUialona and Blowing
tomary etiquette with refer­ group.
Draft Geldwater hoodquart­ A—Hiram R. Revels of
Him who changeat not.
traffla generally. In timea of poor
wloo pretty girls a devoted personalities.
o s in Washington to working Mississippi. He took kta seat
husband. 8# scrapbook this
Thus, profanity Is not only ence to tho proper choice el' Tbo EapubUcaa *44
harder than over. The
words,
which
advertiser*
de­
palgn
win
be
foneaUy
February f, 1170 and served
vital caoo about "fooling linked with Ignorant or uneul.
until May 4.1171.
tured folks, but is daflnltely scribe under tho hooding of *d Joa. 29—without an agreed* star's own office ohewi
"feeling tone."
upon candidate. GOP Nation* signs of retreat. And U
CA8R R-429: Mildred H., unfemlnlno.
el Committee to bolding "Go* become known that shortly Q—How long Is n day on
But
It
ien’t
limited
solely
to
Many
a
college
man
will
aged 19k i* a pretty college
turn away from a good look- words, for sometimes wo viol­ Day" rallies that sight in 94 after tho Kennedy funeral, Mara?
Geldwater had n session with A—Just a Uttl* longor than
principal U. 8.
"Dr. Crane," tho began, lag rood If ho hoars har em­ ate the proper fooling tone in
Leonard Hall In Now York, a day on earth—14 hours IT
They
will
bo
our
actions,
too.
"Juat what do advertisers ploy aa oath or Uko tho asms
to become
minutes, 99.64 seconds.
For oxamplo, tho u s u a dlBMrs, only anyone who
whltaa have nothing to do
saa by tha phrasa "feeling of God la vain.
ta April. 1965. la Bandung, China have
clergyman
dares
not
rite
his
If you a n intonated In n on
tonal1
Indonesia, 99 nations mot for dotply embrollod in their Ido* MTO."
what Indoaaotsa President ologlcsl war, tho Chinese have
"And dooa It apply to any* compote coverage of this vital parishioners with a swanky,
At e mocitog of Journalists
nutter of "foaling teas" la expensive automobile.
Sukarno csllad "the first ia* intensified their drive ia AfrW
• Jakarta, tho Chiaeoe ooogkt
advertising, aa well aa tit* And a doctor of dental
toroontlaontal coafomco of es, with tho Soviet Union a
to her lovtet participation
literary fltlds, then go to your gory or medicine Is taboo tf
the oo-callod colorod people# major torgot and with the
oa tha grounds that tha So*
local library and read Chap­ ho has dirt under his finger*
ia the history of mankind." difference in tho colors of
riot Union ia not aa Aslan
ters I, V, VII, IX and XII In nails, though that is pormlsIt eloo rearkod tho begin* mon’o skins noted at Bandung country.
Tb* traffic of lbs Ameri­ my college textbook "Psychol sable In an automobile moch*
e
major
weapon.
niag of Rod Chino's dotor*
ante.
Aa tho Chinese have press­ can, English sad Fvoach ogy Applied."
Tha standards of Bffllago- the people and carry out their
WASHINGTON (UPI) At the third Afro-Asian
mined drive to extend Ite in*
ed tholr claim to being tho troop* otatloood ia West Ber­ Therela I havo quoted tho A friend of mine at Wash­ President Johnson has on mv- gat* have dropped to tho wishes, yea rank hood aad
fluonoo beyond Asia and to solidarity conftrtneo hold la only true friends of block
lin through tho territory of passage from an early adver­ ington, D. C., once attended a
point where "sick, rick, rick” shoulders beneath tho low*
tho eawrgiat now notions of Moshl, Tanganyika, In Fob* Africa, they have referred
big party. He saw a beautiful oral occasions recently urged bM com* to be regarded as eat"
tho
Germaa
Democratic
Re­
tising
textbook
written
by
G
ruary of this year tho head
Africa.
contemptuously to the Rus­ public (East Germany) has B. Hotchkiss whora tho differ­ girl across the room, so ho In­ tho American people to re­ a clover oxptotlv*. U you doI enjoy shutting my oyoo
In tho loot two ycero, as of tha Chlneso delegation told
sians aa "whits'* and "Euro* no legal basis.
ent "pereonalitles" of syn- formed me that ho had finally frain from name-calling and
unco aomooM M a "rat and trying to visually* some­
the Soviet Union end Rod Sovlot repreooatativos "the peon," and have stressed the
found
his
heart's
desire.
—Berliner Zcltuag East Bor- onyms art illustrated.
other forms of intramural in­ fink” you are credited with one ranking hood and thooiBut Just before ho reached
Ua newspaper.
solidarity of yellow and black
Hotchkiss thus mentions that
being a devastating wit
dera boMath g serpont, but
sults.
races agalaet colonialism.
it is proper to nfor to a her, ho iwung around on his
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Acrimony, os the President Ut* pletura won't eomo in.
This
to
eertaialy
a
laudable
Pressing tha Chlaeoo case
My stay with the Mots “bunch" of ftowors, but a heel and came back. Whan 1
indicated, ia at a high lever,
Nevertheless, it doM pro*
'iCUSAlD TH‘ Nice cou
c o u p l b .t h A
Inquired why ho hadn't intro- «dmnnltlaB and to It 1 would
In
Africa
with
personal
visit#
taught
me how to cop* with bunch of girls la a "bevy."
but tt to conducted almost Id mnt n chsUaage. Oa that
_
£MNALWA* k k u swafm
m U at* 1
c e w M Mo oof, dunk foweeMltu.tatr LTHBIlSTDcmmWHU this week an Chinese Prsmlsr adversity.
Then ho explains that a bevy duced himself to her, bo said: like te add ta appMl of my tally ia cllohoo.
score i Iom it rinka high
rO U V te U A S A W L M e IVOOtAKEVX
"Ugh* Her tooth wero yel­
m oorru a rA toN U i Chou Ra-lai sad Foreign Min —Pitcher Roger Craig, *2- of elephants la a "herd" but
owa. My plan to this:
fitrrwawAW wo dig [HCKOT DOWN—
I
kavea't
ran
■
crocs
a
truly
above th* svtrogo oontem*
alwan* o » th* later Chon Yi, first atop tho
gams loser, after being a herd of thieves Is • “ gang." low and fussy, aa If aha had
SOU f HO MOWS BACK* IAND IVTttggU floor
U you Insist ta reviling or stylish dtopangomcri staco porsry tirod*.
! Tuamaud
never
used
a
toothbrush.
However, a gang of angels
traded to SL Louis.
flag-decked streets of Cairo.
TH AN A
.YOUANdWBri [■mavWcRB 1
"And I could never kias a vilifylag wmooM, ptou* try Speaker John W. McCor­ Another fulmiutios I hove
C H o c o c s n e eclm r I
Is callod a "host" while a host
One objective la an attempt
MAAH1COIM
BACK THAT
mick, (D-Mmo.) profoMod a ■dmlrod m ostly wm directgirl with dirty teeth, so that 10 bo creative «bout It
[am awkorV.^
.dAVUU/
to undermine Soviet influence
Unices w* do for hotter, of wolves Is a "pack,” ate.
• "tS S S K U
frankly, the broad of rio» tew y a m ago that ho hold od at mo by a doctor te OM*
let
her
out."
la personal conferences.
19B« will bo • nightmare for Thors or* literally dosens of
dor bring circulated now­ a oartete oafloagM te "aria- who became iaraaoed ever
words that thus nfor to a Many men, though chain eig
"• ""T iM J
Another Is U press for an all of us.
■omctklng 1 had written.
adays to not only doptowblo Imam high rogsrd."
sret
emokera
themselves,
also
other Bandung-typo confer­ —8on. William Proxmlro, D- group of things, yst each one
but boriag. Tho minting of In­ Om novel Ml of oxareraHo dashed oft s diatribe
Wla., on Congroos’ poor rec­ has its own different person­ writ* the Scientific Marriage
ence. Rad Chinese newspapers
vectives, which might be de­ tkm did tun up not long ago, suggesting that I hid "de­
Foundation
not
to
waste
time
ality.
ord this season.
have been stressing tho Met
fined u verbal uiidormy, howwtr, te a latter that Rap. m oded from a tong Um of
Synonyms sro considered to oven introducing them to a
for "solidarity and mutual
Morris K- UfolL DArte, ta- bachelor*.”
seam* te ha a fytes art
girl
who
smokes.
support of Asian and Afri­ Tbo unnorriag fori la that bo words that aro "twins.”
Ivod team om ri kir ram Now that Is tha typo of
O
m
rtroly
oasourioro
a
So feeling tono has also
can peoples on tho bools of tho posticld* residues have boon They mean about tho ume
oUtuoatg.
parson
who
to
highly
skilled
Philippic that mods tela ac­
stopped
thousands
of
wed
found In v i r t u a l l y every thing.
Bandung spirit.1*
at t«Mag tho hide off some­ It told that "of an tha rati tion great If wo are going te
There could bo no solace warm-blooded animal across However, they aro never dirgil
abuse each other, tot aa at
(Always write to Dr. one. At Most tt to a rare oa- and —t^ti elected to
for tho free world if elthor our load. Man la slowly build­ "identical” twins but only
la Washington te
knot use a Uttl* lmsgtostloa.
Crane
la cart of this news­ pantwcf w
tho Communism of revisionist ing up In hla body email, but "fraternal" twins.
Weeks oad ovm Mootha go
paper, encloalng a
Russia or orthodox China relentlessly cumulative, traces For oxamplo, notice tho un
■temped, addressed envelop* by wkhsri my koorteg a oteof chemicals.
should toko root ta Africa.
sad 20 crate to cover typing gle authentically o r i g i n a l
But tragic consequence* of —Interior Socntary Stewart
aad
printing coats when you malediction. People apparent­
UdalL
an entirely different sort
scad
for o m fo hla hook- ly no longor take pride te in­
. ON* i
would bo tho result If tho
venting vituperation.
lets.)
Tho suppression of private
Chlaooo were to bo ouccsooful
By
Hat
Cockrsa
property
has
produced
a
terla Utolr attempts to dirido tho
world between white and col­ riblo loss In tho quality con­ We'll bet tho kids enjoy it
sciousness (of workers). Wo more than tho teachers when
ored.
At least tha oarly stages of hurt encountered this not tho teachers have a day off
Chou’s tour wore loss succss- only ia tho footwear Industry fur a meeting.
• 0 0
ful than h* might have hoped. but also la the manufacture of
clothing.
All-American
football teams
Page 4 Sanford, Florida Frl., December 20, 1963 President Nasser who was to —Cuban Industries minister will bo picked by sports ed
havo greeted him, waa away
Ernesto Guevara.
Itora who will bo picked to
in Tunisia.
W TALTKN A. U IK L O W , K D IT O M A N D P C B L U U B R
pieces by newspaper readers.
Tho Cairo Mwspaper A1
0 0 #
J l t U R L . OTKNSTUOM
row v n u
Khrushchov ia smarter on a
Gum
hour
la
noted
that
oa*
of
th at m s m to p Icem
Aeeoelite Sdlto r
M eehsnlcsl OupL
fifth
of
vodka
then
moot
of
An
Illinois
man wants a
Chou's aim* would bo to try
r s n o van h i t
JA N tU ■ ■ O B M A H B B
M s n ig la r KOIIor
B usiness Manager
to end tho "virtual latent*- our 8tate Department or* divorce because his wife In­
H A R R IK T T B . JOM RIOR
SVUV W R LLI
sists that ho do tho laundry.
tional isolation" growiag out sober.
County K d llo r
Clseo llled Director
He’s washed up!
B S U R OLKUSOR
F H A R H V O L T O L IX B
of 8!no-Indian border fighting —Sen. John Tower, R-Tex.
Society K d llo r
C lrru la tlo u Massoor
“ whkh showed China aa the

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Entered ns second clsi* nisttor Oetobtr *1, tits nt tho Feel
Olfltt ot Osnlord. Florida, undor tho A«t ot Cosiro*s of Marsh.
Tha MaraM Is a msmhsr ol tho Uahad From which to oa*
tilted cadastre!/ to lb# nso for ropuklicotlon ot oil the teeal
nowo orlntod la this aswtpspor.

No sort of ns/ malarial, aows or sOvertMag, of this edition
of Tho Oanford llsrsld ats/ bo ropredesod la aar manssr with*
oat written permission of the publisher of The Herald. An/
ludletdsal or firm responsible ter each repreduetlon wlU be
considered os Infringing en The Hernia's eop/rtghl sad will be
hold liable ter damaging nndcr the Inw. Published dgUy eseepl
Saturday, tusdsr and Christmas; published Saturday prsessdlag

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Nor ora the now African
nations quite so unsophisti­
cated as tha Chinese aosm to
hope.
Last February’s Tanganyi­
ka confsraoto loft M ay dele­
gations angry at the thought
that the Red Chlnooo bad used
thorn simply as a cover for an
tha United States
to present
these attacks aa roproosntlng
tha voice of Africa.
It lad ta this cold ooaclu*
aIon by Tanganyika Minister
of Home Affairs Oscar Kara*
boas: "Wo a n Mt griag to
accept the enemies choooa fog
us by others."

DOG OWNERS
City «rdloancss require that svory 609 ba
licoaacd. Thla also requires tho dog to havo a

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Aak Attendant For DataDa
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Tho doc officer ia

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LAST W EEK’S WINNERS
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Norma Horadon
Harold L. Phillip#
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Mrs. C L. Thomas
C P.
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�Oviedo Play Old Rival 'M ount Dora Tonight Jfu“
9Mira To Have Dnvcmny Ends Lions Travel
Receivers For Team's Worry
A Change

Mir* should hav* plenty of
# whet he lacked during the
rogular H i m w h e n hi
teanu with Dick Shiner of
Maryland to a aka a paaaiai
•how of the annual NorthSouth All-Star game Satur­
day.
Mira, an AU-America lait
year, had a loeing campaign
with Miaml'a Hurricanes thin
year, primarily becauae hla
• receiver* eouldal handle hi*
passes.
But be and Shiner should
both have plenty of catcher*
on the South's All-Star squad,
and Coach Tom Nugent has
aado no secret of hla plats
for making the most of the
throwing abilities of tho two
quarterbacks.
A
"We've got to fo for the
W passing gamo,n Nugent said.
"With Mira and Shiner both
available, It’s our boot bat"
The array of receivers in­
cludes Stan Criason of Duke,
Fuss Brown of Florida, Clem
DoBonger of Tulaae, Ernie
Arriae of Maryland, and two
of Mira's favorite targets
from the Horricaaes, end
Hoyt Sparks and
• Nick
SploeUl.

LeBaron Named
Company VP

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DALLAS, Tan. (UPD-Kddie LeBaron, who played 11
years as a National Football
League quarterback with the
Dallas Cowboys and Washing
too Redskins, Thursday was
named an executive vie*
president of ths Nevada Ce
Kent Company.
L*la roe, ss, retired from
NFL play after teal Sunday's
Dallas gam*.

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PITTSBURGH (UPU-Xenay Lana of Muskegon. Mich.,
and Johnny Biaarro of Brio,
Pa., hav# signed for a 10round bout In Erie’s Tech Me­
morial Gymnasium Jan. II.

LINCOLN. Neh. (UP1) The Nebraska Conhaahars
will laavo two Mg worries ho­
ld Sunday when they loom
far Miami and the Orange
BowL
One is the hana fhlllUg said
and anew eg the H**r*r4* and
the other is the cooearn they
ftlt until Tuesday that their
coach might want to mako
Miami a permanent nddrese.
The aub-sero t o l d has
wracked Coach Boh Dovanay's plans for fruitful prat­
tle* sessions at borne as ha
prepared the Ruakers for
their New Year’s data with
Auburn.
Team morale plunged along
with the mercury as the
•quad worried through a tanas
period bafore Devsney de­
cided to remove himself from
consideration as a possible re­
placement ter Andy Gustaf­
son it the University ef Mi­
ami.
Dsvantr has bad hla Bln
Eight champions tolling hi the
under-died fieldhoua* this
week. It waa far from ade­
quate and ha indicated ha

Killebrew Top
League Slugger
BOSTON (UP!) - Harmon
Killebrew and Bob Allison of
tho Minnesota Twins won the
American Lm rat’s most fearsome 1-3 power combination
during the 1063 season.
Official figures compiled by
the Hew* News Bureau dis­
closed today that Killebrew
won the league's slurring
honors with a .555 percentage
and that Allison finished sec
end with .533. Elston Howard
of the New York Yankees
ranked third at .628 and Dick
Stuart t f th# Boston Red Sox
and Jimml* Hall ef tho Twins
wars tied for fourth at .521
oath.
Killebrew went to bat 518
official times and had 70
slnglee, II double* and 45
homers for S8S total bases.

m i g h t schedule two-a-day
drills in Miami to make aura
ths hoys wars ready.
All Nebraska worried slang
with the players before Davasty declared ha wanted to
stay hart. Fans abetted oat
wo than MO,000 and wan
expected to hike tbs total to
fm.oos shortly — enough to
present Dtvanty with n 0100,
000 in paid-up Ufa Insurance
Tho to-year-old gridiroi
magician rocketed to lastant
popularity with Corobusksr
rooters his first year by lead­
ing Nebraska to a M season
—complete with a 30-34 vielory over George Mira and
Miami's Hurricanes In tb*
1m Gotham BowL
If possible, Devsney be­
came oven more popular this
year as the Huskaro bulldozed
their way through th* Big
Eight schedule without a loss.
Only Air Force, on a lastquarter aerial bomb, beat Ne­
braska this season.
Tho Cornhuskor line is bol­
stered by All-America Bob
Brown at guard and All-Big
Eight tackle Lloyd Voss. Th*
lino Is hefty, hut mobile.
Tha backfleld Is versatile,
but tha tmphasla Is on rushlag.
The stars are quarterback
Dannie daridfe, who carries
233 pounds and kits Ilka a
truck; wondrous Willi* Boss,
th* twisting halfback; speed­
sters Bobby Hobn and Kant
McClougban; and fullback
Rudy Johnson, whose shifty
running is equal to that o!
moot good halfbacks.

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ToSeektth
Cage Victory

PITTSBURGH (UPI) — On
Mart December 20th ta
FiiUDvriB i ixotory# w •now*
aad city will ba toasted
tonight to what shapes up a*
G lid hat fight between world
welterweight champion Emil*
Griffith and top middkwsigkt

ha
Pittsburgh's
ef four stove
liahed hi 1M4.
N. J„ also will be risking hi*
chaacoi of
middleweight rotor J*a
ditto,

lhalght (he Ovtefe Uaus
lavage Mount Dora ta renew
Griffith's 147-pemd t i l l *
Griffith, 14. o f M*w Tart,
• » y«ar rivalry with the
will noth* nt *tak* in this na­
la favored at R-t ta hast th*
currently undefeated Burri­
tionally televised 19-rounder
26-year-old Carter because ef
ses. Th* Lloas win bo after
at tha Chris Arena, but hla hia i
their fourth victory of the yot
a* "Fighter ef to* bined
young season, sad are hoping
Year” and hi* hope* for a abet
cy, and because af th* i
to closo out th* ynar on a
th* aslddlawaight (160pattern in RmUato i
happy not# by upoottlag
trow* wUl to hanging bouts—two with
Mount Don.
each. Bis proatlg*
contenders.
Ovtodo will bn taking to tho
will ptewnst aad his middleDespite th* frigid
rung aftor Inflicting a 41-43
and th* lath af area n 1
defeat an tha tall Oacoota
burgh TV blackout,
Return Players
Kowboye last Tuesday. Ovie­
NEW YORK (UPD-O m U* Archie Lttmaa Bays ha &lt;
do has shown Improvement
GUM* VUtemaro, tenter Cer­ a crowd of UMO and • gat*
in r * b o o n ding, especially
d a Labesslsr* aad Mfl why of stout m m ,
against taller teams, such ss
Dav* Ihhardto* wsr* ro­ Th* Dappar Dan
Lyman and Kissimmee. Ovie­
tated by th* N«w York fund for
do also has Improved on pass­
Raa*sra Thursday ta their get 10 per seat ef M
ing and general teamwork
BaUlatert farm stub ia tha after tanas.
Tb* Lion* hav* raised their
Griffith gets a flat
Americas Hockey League.
shooting percentage*, yet
ICE HOWL? — Something new has been added to th* uniform worn bp
tea
ef IMAM from th* arts
Tha
players
had
has*
brought
them la Improvement In this
the Mlaalaaippl State football team. It’* long underwear. Takinf • look at
up whan a rath af tajwtas hit and TV. Cuter i n state 97Jf*
to be made. It la considered
It, in the photo, are Trainer Dutch Luchsinffer (left), Quarterback Sonny
Ranger regulars.
to ba imperative, by the
Fisher and Coach Paul Davis. The team ia playing North Carolina Btat*
coaching staff, that tha Lfana
in the Liberty Bowl game in Philadelphia Saturday.
continue Improving la order
to win tho "big ooes" against
Titusville and Evans. Oviedo
will continue practicing to
develop a more balanced
scoring attack and a polish­
ed defense.
Mount Dora Is meeting the PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Uons, fresh from a 75-SI wal­ Brief workouts were planned
loping of St. Cloud. Tb* Hur­
ricanes are unbeaten and are today by Mississippi State sod Two hundred and twenty- nesday night and hia three
ranked aa one of the tougher North Carolina State la a two greyhounds school in an clockings for the »/6th mile
(asms in Central Florida. The tuneup for Saturday's dash even 30 races at th* Sanford. distance were 32.41, 32.67 and
Mount Dora quintet Is led at Philadelphia Stadium la Orlando Kennel Club tonight,
82.11.
by WS" center Ron MikeU, tha fifth annual Liberty Bowl
starting
at
7,
Fans are sagsriy awaiting
who led the Hurricanes in football game.
scoring last year. He is also Both teams arrived hero This Is the neat to last tha announcement ef th* In­
aided by teammat* Ted Got Thursday and paid brief visits school program aa th* track augural Handicap field and
(fried, another fine scorer to the etadlum during windy readies for its official opening ruing secretary R. C. "Pltay"
who hocked MikeU's 24 points and 20-dsgre* weather.
Christmas Night A n o t h e r Williamson ia diligently con­
Tuesday, with a solid si
Both Coach Paul Davis of busy aesslon Saturday winds sidering the echooting per­
markers.
Mississippi State and Earl*
The Mount Dora . Oviedo Edwards of the North Caro­ ur these preseason testa and formances ef the Inaugural
game Is an annual game play lina State Wolfpack hoped the by that time ctoae to 900 grey­ hopefuls and their p u t per­
*d regularly la Mount Dora. practice sessions here would hounds will have schooled tha formance records before nam­
ing the lucky eight.
Th* Lloas hold a lead In this help the southern teams to aeUNDIB NEW MANAGEMENT
long serlas, but were upended climate themselves in the prescribed thro* times, will The inaugural la always the
laat year by the Hurricanes wintry weather which was ex­ have been rcctacalfled and will opening night feature and
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) Oviedo hopes to avenge this pected to continue into Sat­ be eligible for official compe­ many of the country’* top
speedster* nr* among tho pos­
tition.
— Cleveland Brown* full­ loss, but tha Lions art con­ urday.
sibilities.
Circus
City
Ranch
Kennel’s
sidered
undsrdogs
to
the
high
back Jimmy Brown, named
Th* game, which will bene­
Saturday night wfll ha the
the 1963 National Football scoring Mount Dora attack. fit 61 hospitals of the Dela­ Circus Wonder waa the first
last
tlma to watch the grey­
Oviedo's
JV's
will
also
be
grryhound
to
post
a
perfect
League playtr-of-the-year by
ware Valley Hospital Council,
United Press International, to­ trying to improve their 2-2 faces an uncertain future be­ schooling score of three wins hounds In their schooling ses­
day credited the honor to record. The JV's are fresh cause of poor attendance. It from three starts. Hla third sion. 1'ost time will be nl 7
M03 ORLANDO DR.
"opportunity, luck, my team- from a 43-34 victory over the was announced Thursday that victory waa registered Wed- o’clock.
mates and head Coach Blan­ Osceola Jv'a. LLd by Bobby only about 10,000 tickets hav*
Stewart, Mika Partin, Walter been sold In advance aalea.
ton Collier."
Besi ley and Bob Bellborn the
"I'm extremely happy to
baby Lion* have played a
receive the award especially
fine
season thus far, and are
this year because it was sort
hoping to stop the Hurricane's
of a comeback for me," Brown
JV unit
■aid. In 1962 Brown, who
Both Ovltdo Coaches, Paul
had romped to five etralght Mikier (Varsity) and Jim
rushing tithe fell to second
Palmer (JV), are optimistic
place, picking up "only" 996 and express satisfaction in Martin and Garay over
yards.
the fact that th* Oviedo cag- c a m e stubborn opposition
Brown, who gained 1J4I era will ba trying their hard­ from Ermu and Iriarte to win
yards with a 1.4 average for est for victory.
the feature eighth gam* dou­
291 carries to lead Cleveland
Probable starting line-up for bles event Thursday night at
to a eecond place finleh in Oviedo follows: Courier, Bell the Orlando Seminole Jai Alai
th* Eastern Conference thia born. Mikier, Brooke and Fronton.
campaign, said "there ara Arndt
For Martin, it was the see
many factors involved when
Mount Dora will probably ond triumph of the night. !!■
• player la so honored.
start, Mlkall, Gottfried, Ste teamed with Iriarte to take
"I was given every oppor­ wart, Tannar, and McCabe.
the fifth game.
tunity to run the ball thia
Klu also bad a pair of wins,
year and when a runner re­ F ather D ies
the first to the opening game
ceives this, ha has a chance
1LOCKPOOL, E a g l a a d with Ramon and tha second
to do things," Brown said. "1 (UPI) — Jack London, father in tha seventh eontest with
also had many chancea to of former British heavyweight Irigo.
run outside, that’s when It’s champion Brian London, was
Luis snd Aldas split the
possible to break loose for the found dead la his home Tburs daily doubles, paying f44J9
long gainers."
on tha 1-3 combination.
day night
The former Syrtcuie AllAmerican said "Collier expraised confidence In all playera and enabled them to util­
ise their fullest potential."

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WASHINGTON
(U P I )
Secretary o f Stale Dean Rusk
says tb« United States will
not withdraw from the Pana­
ma Canal Zone or give up Its
military base along the vital
waterway.

W e didn’t get the univer­
sity. Neither did we loee IL
Some people were despon­
dent. Others even said we
might u well give up and 1st
Orange County have It.
"N o w e woo’t l " u id the
m ajority o f Seminole leaders.
"W e haven't come this* far

W e agree! Tossing in the
sponge now la the last thing
Seminols ought to do. Semi­
nole has three votes. It needs
only one more. Let’s go after
that fourth vote.
"W ith what?" aomeone ask-

\ f *d. With Lake Ada, of course.
Bluetton* was virtually eli­
minated. Became o f Its lo­
cation we don’t believe U
could get another vote. Be­
cause of Lake Ada’a location
It* eeccstlbUlty and Ha builtin faculties there's aU the
chance in the world that It
could get the one vote it
seed*.
W e say that Bluestone was
virtually eliminated because
W* understand that the Board
e f Control now has aU but
decided that the school must
ha located seat o f Orlande
nod north e f SR to. That
means it must be northeast
a t Orlando. You can't get very
fa r aortheaet at Orlando with­
out Hading yourself la Semi­
nole. Right? Right!

The Clock boars that the
Lake Monroe le a la. being
sold by Frank Durxo to Mr.

The March o f Dime* film.
" A t the E dge", waa shown to
the Sanford F i n 'Department
and all fireman present lm*
mediately volunteered to par­
ticipate la the county'* 1554
campaign by taking the toad,db erahlp la an area with which
^
L . I.
*«
be
la familiar. 'Tl.eJ'n
That's «*tm
lb* »way
Chief Mack Cleveland and hla
firemen take the bull by the
horns, so to speak. By the
w ay, many mora voluntoara
a re needed, says Chairman
B U Back.
The Herald's bad numerous
compliments on the special
bowling aeries it ran oa too
•porta pages last week. The
articles ware entitled "H ow
To
Teach
Youngsters
to
B ow L" Wa'ra trying to mako
arrangements now to run an-

V

C ta ti Bruce, supervisor e f
voter registration, say* that
th o u who hav# not re turned
their postal cards to her ofWamM do
lU so
Ml at
tot once.
AftM. The
TIlS
-flea s
should
deadline h u P**sed tor mail­
ing them in hot u y a t a r o f­
fic e win continue to aceept
them if yen’ll get them in
quickly. I f you don't yon
alight not be entitled to vote
to the eomtog primaries.
# •
e
Campaign Chairman Paul
Lewis and Mr*. B. F . Ginas,
executive secretary o f too
Uaited
Fund o f Semiaoto
County, want to give an extra
M&lt; w old o f "thanks" to Job*
Daniels aad hla volunteers for
-toe twmcadcas task they per­
formed during the fund’s meet
m e a t campaign.

that * ) • United States most
tie s up the canal.
. Rusk indicsted that Chiarl
was In sgreement with U. 8.
representatives in Panama
that
peaceful
negotiations
could iron out the crisis start­
Asked Sunday If the United ed last Thursday over flying
States could afford to give of the Panamanian flag in the
up *tbe tone or its military Canal Zone.
base, Rusk said: "T h e answer
la no, and 1 have not heard
any responsible person taka
any other view poin t"
In a television Interview
Rusk said all parties Involved
la negotiations started after
the bloody rioting In Panama
era agreed that "the Oral or­
der of business la the restora­
tion of peace."
Panamanian President Ro­
berto P . Chiarl b u demanded
renegotiation
of
U&gt;e 1903
treaty that glvo the United
States perpetual control o f the
Canal Zone and Panamas*
lan Am bauador AquiUno Boyd
has told the United Nations

Winter's Worst
Storm Balters
Eastern U. S.
By United Press International
The winter’s w o n t storm
raged throughout the eastern
h alf o f the nation today.
Strong wind* and heavy enow
whipped up near bllaxatd con­
ditions. Drifts pilad up 10 feet
high In Illinois.
Hundreds o f schools were
closed. Roads were blocked
and snowplows 1wars hardpushed to keep othen open.
Transportation was generally
snarled in what was one o f
the w o n t etorme in years la
w mt areas.
A t least 23 deaths wars
blamed on bed weather.
The weather bureau posted
heavy snow o r hasardoua
driving warning* with near
bllaaard conditions fo r most
o f the Ohi* Valley and Tennee*** and from the Carolina*
through most o f the North
Atlantic states. _
Cold wav* warnings stretch­
ed from the lower Mississippi
Valley In i* Kentucky- aad
Tennessee. The temperature
dropped -to 8* below in Blemarck, N . D , Sunday.
The cold pushed tempera­
tures down to I I as fa r south
as Tucson, A ria , and E l Taso,
Tex.
Slight citrus danger waa
possible In Tsxaa’ Rio Grand*
V alley where free sing tem­
perature* were expected.
Coast ananUmaa and fire­
men groped
t h e ir
way
through heavy snowfall Sun­
day Bight to rescue 10 man
stranded ea ice offshore from
Poet Clinton, Ohio, n e a r
Catawba Island. The Coast
Guard said the man, who ware
le e
fishermen, fortunately
ware not on tea that broke o ff
la choppy wstyr aad high
winds.
E ight laehas e f anew fall
la BL Loula. T h e n were some
school closings In St. Loula
County. The S t Louis basket­
ball team, on route home
from playing a t Cincinnati,
was stranded in Chicago, unable to get to 8 t Louis.
Schools were closed in the
Kaaeea C ity area.

First Reading
O f Annexation
Ordinance Set
First reading an ordinance
annexing the southwest cor­
ner e f ITto Street end Sanford
Avenue will be given by City
Commission tonight.
Omnwhntro also will conH
B
.amendment to the
•ceupnttM llIU cenu ordinance
to require nursing hom u Co
he Bcenied by the state, a
regue at far tru s te r e f a beer
aad wtoa Haros* al ios West
I M n Strrat, aad aanexaUro
a t property a * Roosevelt A ve­
nae htowiro u to and Uto

AUoiif Reminded
O f Rtflistrotion

R U D Y I » SLOAN, an
A C L engineer and lo­
cal real estate broker,
F r i d a y formally arinounced his candidacy
for the office o f Tax
Collector in the 1964
elections. S l o a n will
seek the office which
will be vacated by John
L. Galloway at the end
o f hla current term.
(Horuld Photo)

It la difficult eoough to get
a new hlghbay built without
tearing It up before It is open­
ed. But that la what happened
Thursday oa a section of
iacompleted 1-4 south of the
Lake M a*y overpass.
. A giant, 10-wheel dump
operated by Tom Bobbullnaki e f Leesburg, waa
proceeding south when hla
vehlclo struck the blade on
a road grader and crashed
late th e'rear o f another grad­
er.
? ' • .
The second road grader, a
II-ton machine, waa knocked
some 30 feet. The Impact de­
molished the froot end ead
eab o f the dump truck. Bobbuliaskl was planed la the
wrecked cab. After being .re­
moved be waa checked at
Semiaoto Memorial Hospital.
Other than minor bruises,'he
was not Injured.
Highway troopers Investigat­
ing said that BobbuUnski waa
mora hurt by getting a ticket
tor not having hla vehicle un­
der control than from the ec*
eldest.
Trooper Bill Slringfleld .re­
ported that the damage to the
two road graders amouatted to some $300; the 10wheel dump truck’s damage
was estimated at $10,000, aad
the damage to the new aad
still unopened highway waa
tabbed at $300.
Total estimated damage was

$11,000.

Tha secretary b u

zip cod * s f m

bsea la

«I om touch with Thomas C.
Utnn, newly appointed assist­
ant secretary of state lot
iater-Amerlcan affairs who
b u been handling talka with
Chiarl.
Rusk said disctuslon was
difficult under current tension
In Panama. Ha reiterated that
peace and security for U. 8.
cttlaeas and property In the
Canal Zone were the key m at­
ters to which "everyone Is giv­
ing maximum attention."
He blamed "i'elements hoitile boht to Panama and the
United Slates" for lntenalfysifying violence and fomeol-

A 94-yesr-old Sanfofd man,
Oliver L. York Jr„
Jr* reportedly
residing at 610 West Ninth
8trcct, kept Sanford police
and other busy fo r a brief
peorfod Sunday afternoon . . .
and la In the city Jail today
on multlpla charges.
Police Chief Roy Williams
recounted the incidents thla
morning thuslyi
York took an A ir Force
unlfom\ from a car owned by

W E A TH E R : F air and colder through Tuesday; high today in 60s; km tonight 88*44.
VOL. 66

United Preai Leased W ire

By P m * Tan N t
Seminole and Sanford lead­
ers will alt down at an inform­
al meeting Tuesday to anal y u the "s p lit" thinking of
the State Boerd o f Control

LBJ To Meet
With Bryant
About Visit

Established 190«

on a proposed university site
and endeavor to agree on
new proposals In an effort to
bring the new undergraduate
school to Seminole County.
Tuesday's meeting follows

MON., J A N U A R Y 18, 1964

the 3-3 deadlock by the Board
of Control Friday afternoon at
Tallahassee, whan the state
officer* reached an impasse
In the choice between the Lake
Ada s ite ,. south of Sanford

WOODRUFF BU ILDING, at the northwest cor.
ner o f First Street and Pork Avenue, wiU b *
razed and the site used fo r a city parking lot
when deed o f transfer hoe been form
a ted. The C ity h a s contracted to pi

The 1961 Seminole County
T O K Y O ( U P I ) — The U , S. United Fund baa received $81,A rm y w ill f l y 4/100 troop* $11 as o f Jan. 10, according to
across the Pacific next month a report today from Paul D.
Lewis, cim p flgn . chairman,
em ^M rs. B.
tiv* aacretery.
hours, tt waa disclosed today.
This, amount, raised with­
V . 8. Arm y headquarters out the assistance of a profes­
In Japan announced plans fo r sional fund raising organisa­
air-lifting the 25th Infantry tion thla year, waa greater
than the amount motived laat
Division birgade task force
year with professional help,
from Hawaii to Okinawa,
Mrs. Gansu said. She pointed
Ships dispatched from • o u t however, that only 07 per
U. 8. naval baas in the Philip­ cent o f the Fund’s objective,
pines w ill meet the soldiara $45,416, has beta realised.

M IA M I ( U P I ) - President
Johnson wiU meet with Gov.
Farris Bryant aad a tta r Flo­
HOLLYWOOD (U P I) rida Democrats In Washing­
Jaek Beany and Henry Fonda
ton oa Thursday to settle
Duriae tha business meet­
today held claim to the title
with the Immigration details fo r Johnson's Fab. 27 of 'beet dressed men e f 1564" ing following the Installation,
final plans will b * made fog
N — raB sitlia Departgiven by the C eN fen fo Men's
Britan Jaa. U , It was
Apparel Club.

County.-

NO. 102

other new elte proposals la
the two counties, but not eli­
minating Lake Ada, Blue*
atone, Econlockhatchco R iver
and Deseret sites.

claimed . * republic.

largo portion of them are
Navy personnel end families,
aud - e e aaaal Navy partici­
pation * i i eaiwUent"

Roy Howell Sr., o f Lak*
Mary has been named vicechairman of to* Semiaoto
County Democratic Executive
Committee. Howell’* appoint­
ment was made at a recent
meeting o f toe commute* at
which time John McCtoekey
wu
named
commit teem an
and Helen McCtoatoy was
chosen commltteewoma* tor
precinct No. 1, Sanford.
W. o . Tenner Jr., w u ap­
pointed for Precinct I , San­
ford end Jack Symaa, Prndaet
a Gcldearod.
T o fill the vacancies toft by
toe resignation e f M r. and
M r*. Robert Wiggins o f Fern
Park’s Precinct S3. Mrs. Lil­
lian S even and William Cham-

PEN8ACOLA (U P I) tt
snowed hero today fo r the sec­
ond time in five yean .
Light n o w flurries also
war* reported in Crestview
end Milton in the Florida
Panhandle.
Light enow waa reported
ta ro N ew Year's Eve - the
first, m o w alneo 1MB.
WBh temperatures in the
tow M ’s, the anew waa expect­
ed to stay on the ground fo r

M 3 , mostly Christmas mall,
waa up 10 per rant. Receipts
for toe last quarter e f I M
aad M l , respectively, w e n
$03,013 and W A IT .
Highest annuel relum e e f
the Sanford Fret Office waa
It s ntilUro prior to toa re ­
W E S T F R A N K F O R T , HL activation o f Sanford Naval
(U P I ) Miss Alice Louise
Grant M , an English teacher
• t Frankfort C orou m h y High

Success Rult

Orange leaders, la the heat­
ed discussion which followed
the deadlock at TaSahaaaae
Friday, laformed the Beard
numbers they have four m ore
sites to otlf ; .
and above
Bluestone aad D eseret T w o
o f thee* are north o f Highway
to aad east o f Orlando, on*
bordering on the SeminoleOran** County tine. Another
to ad L ab * Apepka, already,
ruled ent by one Beard * r »

•-*

Lew is aad Mr*. Ganna t a i l
the organlaattoa was deeply
appreciative e f the time aad
e ffo rt given by numerous vol­
unteers. "H ow ever," aha add­
ed, "illness aad had weather
hampered our drive tremend­
ously. An a m u lt, many busi­
ness firm s aad reeid ea U ef the
county were not contacted.”

Snow Foils
In Pensacolo

follows laat autumn’s a irlift
o f a fu ll army division from

Firemen To
Install At
Lake Mary

Semiaoto

County Commissioner John
Alexander spoke before the
group on tha duties e f hla o f­
fice aod tha p ra g m a made
under the present administra­
tion.
Other eommUeianen who
had been expected to attend
were unable to do so as (hay
w e n la Tallahaiaea.
Plans were discussed for
political rallies to he held
prior to the primaries.

tanks and other heavy equip­
ment needed in warfare,
The transpacific w ar gam e*

the United States to W est
Germany,
Washing*on to testing aad
refining methods fo r rapid de­
velopment e f combat troop*
and equipment in order to re­
duce American forces station­
ed oTerror: v id to bettor
moot sudden w a n la remote
corners o f the glob*. *HB
The' United Slates announ­
ced la December that it w ill
withdraw some 8,50* A ir
Force men from Japan dur­
ing 1844.
Other American troop re ­
ductions in the Far E ast M y
follow, •
The A rm y said the Febru­
ary
exercise w ill be the t in t
Newly elected officials of
the Casselberry Beard e f A l­ o f Ue kind ever staged l a the
dermen, Owe* Anstey as Pacific.
mayor and Mrs. Mary Haw­
thorne u clerk, will taka the
Nth o f office at today’s T:*0
p.m. meeting of toe board to
be held In the Casselberry
Women's Club.
Officials returning to office
The annual inaiellalina e f
are Aidermeq George Howard
and C liff Overman aad M ar­ officers for the Lake Mary
Vol— tear Fire Department
shal a w Sawyer.
Other bneiaero aa the a pan­ will t a bald at • p j * . Tuesday
da for today’s meeting iaclud- in the Fire Hall.
Installed will be E. Richard
mayor Fred Heath and dis­ (W oody) Friend, presidents
cussion o f the proposed com­ Harvey Fugh, vice president;
prehensive aaatog ordinance Roger Crocker, secretary, ta d
and • garbage a eiertim Bran- Ralph Schwelckert, treasurer.

Americans In
Zanzibar Are
Being Removed

Oheervera to Nairobi, Ken­
ya, ea the A frica * mainland
opposite Sandbar, a d d the
new government waa pirn*
Commualat aad soma ag its
leaden
w ere
sympathiser*
with Communist C h iu , Thar*
was speculatioa hi Ksaya
that Zaatibar could beooma
Fund aad Ha agencies are al­
the Cub* o f Africa—the first
ways grateful fh r contribu­
Communist foothold hi the
tions which can be mailed to
area.
P. O. Box 144, Sanford, at any
Source* la Washington u id
time during Urn year.
soat* o f the ratals a rt large­
Agenda* associated with the
ly financed by the Commu­
Fund include the Bey Semis,
nists, Including th ou bond­
Girl Scouts, Children’s Home
ed by *hdai Bachman M o­
Society o f Florida, Family
hammed Babu, leader o f tb*
Counseling, Good Samaritan
outlawed Umrna party; aad
Horn*. Mantel Health Aaaoclanew defense and foreign min­
tfcn, Rad Cross, Salvation
ister. He was described as
Arm y aad the USO.
pro-Pektof.
General Commercial Chair­
P in t reports said throe
man wan K. B. Kirehhoff with
persons war* killed and M
Howard Hodgea an commercial
injured in the fighting that
chairman fa r Sanford, Lake
toppled Sultan Seyyid JamMary, Lake Monro*, Longshid Bln Khalifa Saturday
wood, Genovs and N orik Or­
night and Sunday.
lando. John O. Border J r„ was
The nation's new leader la
commercial chairmen for Fern
Shaikh Abed Karume, who
Park, Casselberry, Forost City,
was named pneident e f the
Bear Lake, Altamonte Springe
rebel republic.
end Chuluote, with A l Fieri,
Karume also to ccnaidared
executive director o f the Boy
a Chines* Communist aympa*
Scouts, as eab chairmen.
tblier by many observers.
General chairman fo r the
N egro division w e* John Den­
ial with *sub chairman, Mrs.
Ruby Lee Wilson fo r north
Seminole and Mrs. James
Foster fo r south Seminole.
Mrs. Genas also declared
that no neighborhood solicita­
Sanford Post Office receipts
tion wee conducted la Sanford,
were up $30,000 in 1 M over
"since it wee fe lt that some 90
t m , it was reported today by
per cent e f the residents would Postmaster C edle Heard.
prefer to contribute a t their
Receipt^ in 1813 totaled
places e f employment, perhaps $2975*3
aa compared
to
using the payroll is taction $341507 to 180, Mlaa Heard
plan. Alee, wo gave considera­ said.
tion to the fe e t that o f the 28,Last quarter receipts hi

on tbs beech with artillery,

V AND KNBERG A P B , C*Uf.
(U P I ) — The A ir Pores

city limits, end the Bluestooe
site, I I miles aouth o f Or­
lando.
Board of Control members
requested Orange end Seminote County lea d en to aubmtt

property fo r a reported 160,000. Purchase price
will be paid from parking mater revenues, al­
though the City has not yet decided whether to
place parking m etes on thla lot.
(Herald Photo)

Army To Fly
4,000 Troops
To Pacific

Satellite Off

SANFORD, FLO RID A

Local leaders today, hi the
first blush aRar the T ail*bassee split rots, b egs* to
express optimism that the tin
vote "w
as a
for the
was
e victory tor
Lake Ada ait*. In the long
run." They said they felt It
was a defeat for the Bluestone
site, " la that the politician*
could not muster enough vote*
to g h e tiie university to Or­
lando.”
Seminole end Sanford lead­
en
this morning
seemed
tempted " t o rest their lau­
re ls " on the Lake A d* and
Ecoo altos hut said that at
Tucsday'e conference they w ill

SNAS Asks Bids
On 2 Contiacls Casselberry To
Swear In Two

ceras were lavil
•W
submit
WWMV bids
tiro* for
tv* Itw «, IgHMflCM
estimated to coet le u then
$30,000 at Sanford Naval A ir
Station.
Bid* will be open at I p.m.
Jan. 9
for luteQatioa of
toilet facilities in building 130,
to cost leas than $31,ON.
Bids will ta opened a t 3 p.m.
m. Jaa. 81 for replete moot of
automatic Ifoe U r o a W end
engine controls fo r m emer­
gency power system, estima l-

I

Pace aad McCall rated to t
Keen; Harrison abate toad.
McCall questioned H aitison's right to rate, a * chair­
man. Roberto Balsa o f Free**
dura waa studied, and ladteafc
ad Harrison could rate. When
McCall
persisted,
Schmidt
threatened to "adjourn ton
meeting end walk e a t "
•
•
•
Sen. Mack Cleveland and
Douglas Steaetram, f r o m
Semiaoto County, Instated too
Board roach a decision, "w he­
ther lor Orange ar lem tooi*
County." O fna*e spetasmen
tie * insisted la the a tm * veto,
pointing out there always has
been cordial relations between
the two counties but "tacaaaa
of the tension £ rested to ***
last several month* ever tide
question thee* cordial rela­
tions may not continue."
Steaatrom
protested
ex­
tremal/ so In voicing hla ep In­
in* the Board should decide
Friday, adding that "you m ay
aa well give the university to
Orange County If y o « are go­
ing to throw the door open.
W * have spent many hours
aod thousands o f dollars to
follow te a r Instruction* In our
offering* . . . but wu haro

County Board
To Reorganise
County Commission will

•rStates for th* seating :
with the etoetton e f a &lt;1
■ifoM mmAgi k i jMggHgHMp
jb ih r o ii

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North Orlando
Committee
To Meet
B y Mont Grlnitead
A
meeting o( the North
Orlando
Chriitm a a
Party
Committee will l&gt;e held at 8
p.m. Tueaday In the Civic
Building at which tlma re ­
porta on the Dec. 19 event will
be heard.
A full financial report will
be prerented and It la expect­
ed that a fund w ill be eatabHahcd for future community
celebratlona with money left
on band. Funds were aecured
through donatlona and money­
making projects aponaored by
participating cluba and organ­
isations.

X-Ray Units
In Oviedo
Mr*. R ay Baaatey. civic
chairman of the Oviedo Worn
an’* Club, haa leaned a re
minder that the three cheat
x-ray mobile unit* will be In
front o f the City Hall from
1 until 8 p.m. on Wednesday.
T O * aervlco la provided by
the Seminole County Health
Department and the Florida
Stato Board of Health in cooporation with the
Seminole
County Vnlllt of the Central
Florida TBB and BD Aaaoclatlon.
lira . Beaaley urgee all ma­
idenLa to follow the associa­
tion’* advice . . . "protect
your fam ily elid e , get your
free cheat x-ray."

Legal Notice
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Plaintiff.

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NACKETT. e&gt; a*
Defendants.
NOTIC'D OP l l'I T IX
H O E TnA nn p o E E c io a r R E
aroi Larin C. Ilaektlt and In■rid K. Hackttt, kla wlfs,
R B IID B X C E l
flea Perlua* W a r
Oakland. California
Tou nra hsrsby notified that
■ Complaint to foraolota a
eartaln mortaago aneumbartni
Alia following daaarlbad r*a
■roporlr, to-wlti
Lot I, Block P. COUNTHT
CLUB MANOR, UNIT N a
I. aoeordtne to Ibo plat
thoroof aa raoordad In Plat
Book 11. Paea iaa. Pnblia
llacorda of gomlnolo Coun
tjr. Florida
baa boon fllod aaalnot roe In
auu #wu
ibo tbovs.atylsA null, and
you
aro required to aarvo i
rV
lteV
&gt;f roar Aaowor or otfcor
na to tha Complaint onn Platailtro allornara, ANDERSON,
K u an , d b a n , * l o w n d e a,
a u Knot control Uoularard,
Orlando, Florida, and flla (ha
•rlalnal
Anawor
or
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Plaadlna In tht offleo of tbo
Clark of tbo Clroatt Court on
• r bofero tbo tlth dar of Fob
ruarr. IM t. If pou fall to do
•o, a doerao pro oonfoooo will
bo takan aaalnat rou for Iho
rollof domandod la tbo Con
plaint.
Tblo aotieo oball bo pabllabed onto a woak far fear a#*aooutlve waoka la tbo Boaford
ilarald.
DATED tblo Itb
■arr, It-di.
(B E A L)
Arthur R. Bockwllk. Jr,
Clark of Ctroatt Coart
Br&gt; Martha/T. Tlblaa
Doputr CloLk
Aadoraoa, Ruth, Doaa A
Lowndti
^Mturnsr* anil Oouuoolloio at

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Lyman Brain Bowl Team W ins Over Leesburg
Junior High PTA To Hear
Arts Department Program Geneva HD Club
Pape 2— Mon. Jan. 13, ’64

By Jane Casselberry

Elmer Stone, chairman of
By Jane Caaaelberry
The apotllght will be on the the department, will be In
practical and line arta de­ charge of (he program and
partment Tueaday night when will Introduce other faculty
the South Seminole Junior members in hi* department.

Holds Meeting

The January meeting of the
Geneva Home Demonstration
Club waa held last Wednesday
at the Community Hall with
Mr*. W. E. Yarborough and
Mr/. W. R. Heath ns hosteiies.
Demonstrations and study
were on low calorie snacks,
one of which was served dur­
ing tha social hour.
Members
attending were
Mr*. D. M. Ladd, Mrs. Elwood Shaw, Mrs. Vane* Wag­
ner, Mr*. John Williams,
Mr*. J. W. Byrne*, Mrs. Flo­
rence Wallace, Mr*. Van Shu­
ler, Mr*. A. Baxter, Mrs. F.
S. Duyette, Mrs. Donald Nor­
ton and Mrs. A. Murphy.
Guesti were Mr*. Al«le Ronsiter and Mrs. Belle Johnson
from Muskegon, Mich., and
Mra. Gray and Mra. Martin
from tha Eider Sprlngi Club.
The next meeting of tha
Geneva club win ba held on
Feb. 12 at tha home of Mrs.
Bruce Perry.

Mias Thelma Mossholder,
meeta at
p. m. In the achool'a new home economics teacher, will
discus* the areas covered in
cafeteria.
her clause* and will present
six of her students.
Mr*. Joan Battle will ex­
plain the art* and craft* pro­
gram and an exhibit of her
students’ work will be on
display in rooms 2b and 31
before and after the meeting
Mr*. Edith Daphne lrvht, 99, for the parents to view.
died early ihu morning at
Phillip Fletcher, mechanical
drawing instructor, will give a
her home In Wagner.
She came here from Lake short talk and show exhibits
from hii department.
County eight year* ago and
The metal* and electrical
waa employed •• a meat trim- program at the school will al­
mar. She waa a member ol so be discussed.
the Bay Lake Baptist Church.
Refreshments will be serv­
8urvlvors
are
husband, ed following the meeting by
George;
eon, Curtia Lee; the home economic students.
daughter*, Edith Yvoana Lee
AU parents of children at­
and Sandra Gay Lee, all of tending the school are urged
Wagner; parents, Mr. and to be present for the meeting
Mrs. John Rowland of Gar­ aa this wUl ba their Brat op­
denia F erm i In Wagner; bro­ portunity to Inspect the new
Liechtenstein, r a y Europe­
ther*, David 8. and Jamea A. cafeteria which, though com­ an principality, hai a tele­
Rowland, also of Wagner and pleted, la not being used phone book requiring only
skatera, Loren# Taylor of San­ pending arrival of equipment. three pages.
ford, Mary Frances Wood of
Dade City, Joeephlne Knowles
o f Cocoa, Jeatie Osteen of
Lakeland and Dorena Ward
of Albany, Ga.
• WOODROW CASH
Funeral arrangements will
be announced by Oramkow
COLOR plays ona o f the moat
Funeral Home.
important o f ail solas In elothlng . . .
In a man’s wardrobe today.
Moat o f the beautiful colon wo enjoy
In wearing apparel and household
Uxtiles are produced by dyes.
High School P T A

Mrs. Edith Irvin
Dies In Wagner

"LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING"

Legal Notice

ta the Cm H o f the C m t r
J i l t t , I f M lM lt C in atr, l l l t i
• t r larlda. IX r x o ilA T D
!■ r» Dm P,*«*t« aft
MAMIE MARTIN,
&lt;
Di n i m I.
FIN A L XOTICH
Nolle* ta haratir ulven that
tha underpinned will, nn tha
Snd dar of March, A. 1&gt;. 1114,
preeent to tha llonorabla Coun­
ty Judge of SamlnoU County,
Florida, bar final raturn, ac­
count and voucher*, aa Kxeru*
trlx of tha Eatat* of MAMIE
MARTIN, dteaaatd, and at aald
tlma, than and (bar*, maka ap­
plication to tha aald Juilaa for
final arttlemant of her admlnlalrallon of aald oetata, and
far an erdar dlackaralnv kar
aa aueh Executrix.
Data* thla Ih* tlk day *f
January, A. D. t ill.
Ella Martin HobarU
Aa Eaacutrlx of lha Batata
of MAMIE MARTIN
Dacaaard
STKNHTIIOM, DAVIS A
MalNTOKH
Attornaya far Eaaantrle
Paat Offloa Drawar l i l t
Sanford, Florida M ttl
Publlih Jan. U , 10, &gt;T, A Fab.
I, t i ll.
CDQ-ta

many

dyes

Lyman High School'* Brain
Bowl Team got off to a good
start last Thursday night by
defeating the team from Lccxburg High by a score of 70
to 50 In the first match of the
season held in the Lyman au­
ditorium.
Members of the Lyman
team were Barbara Daniel
and Pete
Carlton,
seniors
and Dennli Hearn and Dorian
Thermanoa, aophomurei. Pete
la a veteran of last year's
competition.
Representing
Leeib u r g

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NO COUPON NEEDED
1 0 0 Ix tfE St i R g a
When You Buy
2W-Lb. Slse Tomes*

Meat Loaf
SO I s t n S t i m g i
Whan You Buy
Tomow SpoehtM

SAU CE

SR B T o M eet

monte
Springs
served
ai
judge and Mrs. Marge McCoy
of Casselberry waa
official
timekeeper.
Other Lyman students who
will be serving as altemstcs
for future matchei
include
Arlene Mason, Carolyn Thom­
as, Mac McClellan,
Frank
Renew and Donna Lundgren.
Fletcher Cockrell Is faculty
advisor again thla season.

TALLAHASSEE (U P t ) The State Road Board will
meet here Thursday, Chair­
man John Phillips announced
today.

Other matchei are sched­
uled by Lyman with the fol­
lowing
icboola:
Apopka,
there, Jan. 16; Edgewater,
here,
Jan. 30;
Lakeview,

were Bill Abney, Bryan Ca­
son, Kenneth
Depew
and
Sieve Cumbaa.
Ray Pharr, assistant prin­
cipal at Lyman, served aa
moderator presenting
ques­
tions on such varied fields aa
art, science, math, literature,
hU’ ory and current events.
Mr*. Paul French of Alta-

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Lloyd Hatch Funeral Held
A commercial fliherm*u,
Funeril aervlcei for Lloyd
Hetch, 90, who died Saturday Mr. Hatch had lived all his
life on Lake Jesiup.
morning at his heme on Lake
He is survived by his win,
Jessup, were held at 2 p.m. to­ Mrs. Pat Hatch; a daughter,
day at Brisson Funeral Home Mrs. Dolly Francisco, and a
with Rev. B. H. Oriifin of*the sister, Mrs. Susie Myers, all
Elder Springs Beptlst Church of Lake Jessup; an aunt, Mrs.
officiating. Burial was to fol­ Christine Carroway, of New
low In Oaklawn Memorial Smyrna and several nieces 4
awl nephews.
Park.

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Limit 3 Pkgs. Pleas*

CHEESE

The various typa* o f dyes in uia
today are too many to go into hare.
As consumers our main concern aboutdyes ta that they be durable and
should not ba changed by tha aetion
o f light, arid and alkaline perspira­
tion, and dryrteantng. Unfortunately
aren't that permanent.

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Light, amoke-filled air. gas fumes and fumaa from
Industrial plants often fad* or othan affect colore. In
addition, fumes and smoke deposit a subtle film on the
surface o f the fabric that nut only haa a tendency to
change the color, but can causa deterioration o f tha
filter* as well. In tome fabrics, particularly rayon ace­
tate*, thla "fum e fading’’ won’t become visible until
after cleaning . . . or whenever heat la applied, aa ia
praising. In auch eases tha fabric ia a t fault.

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tha film and keep color* eltar and b righ t Send tu
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coafidenc* in quick, dependable service. ,W* pickup and
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mom than 1,660,000 telephone* In o p en tioa. And still tha plaimlag and working
goes or . I a IBM atom than |7» aailHoa
w ill be apsat ta tha state to add E«w talaphone fadHtir* and improve existing ease.
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Expenditures Okayed

FIRST O '
THE WEEK

By Village Council
Expenditure* coming before
the North Orlando .Village

In other business tt wa*
agreed that a letter be sent

Council last week were unani­ to Clyde Hart, chairman of
the board for Seminole Race­
Membership in the Florida way, explaining that use of
League
of
Municipalities, roads in the Ranch Area for
$31.25; Citizens Band Radio exercising the track horses
for village police department. has done a great deal of dam­
$189: Pure Oil Station. $75 W; age in the few weeks since
ABC Fire Equipment Com­ the roads were graded and
pany, $140: North Orlando put in good repair. The Race­
Civic Association. $10; Pan­ way will be asked to pro­
ning Lumber Company, $767 vide some system of recondi­
and, for printing 1,000 letter­ tioning these roads.
It aiso was agreed that the
head envelopes, $7.95.
In addition, council approv­ county sanitarian be notifies!
ed payment for a helper to that a breeding grounds for
pssist the clerk. Mrs, Bar­ flies has been created by 'he
bara Peters, In making a Raceway which l« stockpiling
ropy of tl»c Seminole County- manure on the shores of Won­
Tax Roll and allocated an der Lake.
Plans were made to con­
amount up to $100 to the vol­
unteer fire department for tinue with building a school
purchases of
miscellaneous hits shelter after announce­
ment was made that permis­
small equipment.
Fire Chief Bill llahn re- sion had been received from
eommended that in the future Frank Fasula, manager of
an operating fund for the de­ the North Orlando Company,
partment be set up by council, for use of the vacant lot at
with deposits to be made on Edgcmon and Lombardy.
Council wdl call a special
a six-month basis, in order
that needed equipment requir­ meeting within the next two
ed to effect lower insurance weeks to act on the special
ratings for village homeown­ election for a charter board
ers could be purchased on a and to further consider nn
ordinance
for
the
annuul
regular schedule.
Hahn also suggested that March council election.
the volunteer organization be
authorized to elect its own
chief and assistant chief, sub­
P E N S A C O L A (U P !)—
ject to approval by council.
Bricks and windows in City
In the future.
Council unanimously agreed Hull here were smashed by n
to sell the old fire truck for bolt of lightning during s
a sum of $150 to a Winter honvy min storm Monday.
Park man who wished to re­ There were no injuries and
main anonymou*.
damage was estimated at $500.
mously approved as follows:

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I f anyone has any doubts as to
what the U.8. Naval A ir Station
means to the economy o f Sanford
and Seminole County, he hen only to
be reminded that during the past
year a total o f almost $3.25 million
was expended or funded fo r various
improvement projects at the base.
During the year a greatly expan­
ded building and improvement pro­
gram was Inaugurated. Included in
the various projects are improve­
ments and repair to runways which
should be completed during 1965,
the construction o f a maintenance
training building which was comple­
ted, the construction o f two RA5C
support buildings that are nearly
completed, and under construction
now are nose hangars, a wash rack
and pressure suit facilities.
In addition, during the year the
station converted to JP-5 aviation
fuel, installed the aviation fuel pipe­
line (done with private capital), is
constructing a 800-man barracks
which should be completed in late
March, and completed is the building
o f eight units fo r fam ily housing.
Among continuing projects are
m ajor building maintenance and rers, the rehabilitation o f mess
is and barracks facilities, and
under construction is a new enlisted

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Bruce Biossaf— Roy Crowley

Political Notebook

men’s swimming pool and lake pavi­
lion.
These are Just a few o f the im­
provements which are in the process
o f completion or have been comple­
ted during the year.
These improvements are a part
o f a five - year expansion program
which is estimated to exceed $15 mil­
lion by 1969. Meanwhile, awaiting
Congressional clearance at this time
are such 1964 projects os an aircraft
parking apron and squadron hangar
plus shops and offices to be built at
a total cost o f $1,827,800.
The installation undoubtedly in
the years to come will continue to
add new facilities and it will more
and more play a larger role in the
overall economy o f this county.
O f course, there Is always the
complaint o f the noise created by
the a ircra ft But when we consider
being without them the Jet engines
sound more like insurance and safe­
ty fo r ourselves and our families,
both here and elsewhere.
Seminole County is proud to be
the home o f the Sanford Naval A ir
Station. And thousands o f our citi­
zens, we are confident Join The Her­
ald in wishing fo r the Navy base
here another successful year in
1964.

Sanford
Furniture Co.

L it t in

To The Editor

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Editor: Herald
This Is a copy o f sn opon
latter to tba people o f North
Orlando which has been read
at a meeting o f the Village
Council and which has been
publicly, posted at the Village
is Hall.
As eswiilinaa o f North Or­
lando a charge o f recreation,
1 have been working diligent­
ly in the name o f the people
to obtain the recreation area
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fo r the village.
ThJa project waa begun sev­
t eral months ago, but until
recently wa received no ac­
knowledgement. In the mean­
tim e, 1 have been working on
a program but the council
doesn't feel that the village
should put money Into the rec­
reation area until tt belongs
to the people. This la under­
standable.
On Dec. 4 , 1 had a meeting
with Mr. Kenneth Prank, and
as the representative o f his
company, ho has assured mo
that it will be deeded over to
the village. Our meeting was
amiable and both Mr. Prank
and I feel that with a little
negotiation between the coun­
cil and hlm ielf, we can be
certain of a much more
friendly relationship than we
have bad with any form er ar­
bitrators.
As to the recreation pro­
gram I have In mind, 1 hope
to have a committee o f sin­
cerely interested p e o p l e ,
some o f whom have already
been contacted and have ac­
cepted
th e
responsibility.
These people will work out a
good year around program
end will take Into considera­
tion all age groups, the bud­
get they have to wprk with,
and Immediate
necessities.
High on the list Is tome heavy
playground
equipment,
bleachers for the ball field,
and shelling or paving the
parking area. Money la our
prim ary problem, o f course,

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and the recreation program
cannot be put Into full effect
overnight. But If this commit­
tee starts it, there w ill be
smoother sailing In the fu­
ture.
As your first fully elected
council In the village, we have
Inherited many problems not
of our choosing, and many
situations have arisen which
need much consideration on
our part.
Soma o f our Inherited prob­
lems are bad roads and open
ditches. W e are working to­
wards correcting these things,
but again Ume and money
play the Important roles.
However, as a council we
have not been idle as seems
to be the general consensus.
I would like to enumerate
some o f our activities in the
past few months: Wa have
(1 ) Given you e four man
police force which has work­
ed endless hours and the meg
have taken special training.
U rey have done this fo r the
good o f the community—and
WITHOUT pay.
( I ) Passed many ordinanc­
es—all of which have taken
hours o f time and hard work
for research and so forth.
( ) Given you an equipped
fire department — with much
more on this to be done.
(4 ) Given a franchise to
Florida power.
(3 ) Given a franchise to
Suburban Rulane Gas Co.
(6 ) Given a franchise to a
telephone company.
7) Passed a small tax on
utilities to raise revenue for
necessary city expenses.
(fl) Given tho village a part
time village clerk—at a very
nominal fee.
(9 ) Appointed a building
and electrical Inspector.
(10) Paid o ff debts that we
inherited.
( I I ) Erected slgna indicat­
ing trash dumps.
Many other routine business

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council

matter for the future coun­
cils of this village.
Much of the work of the
present council has been done
in the faea o f bad p u b licityoriginating from a few un­
happy residents with minor
grievances a n d
Imaginary
complaints—and the animos­
ity of the same few people.
When the school teachers,
who teach our children every
day, ask what la wrong In
this community — when new
residents and neighbors who
have never attended a coun­
cil meeting, and In many
cases know nothing o f the
council work, and have never
seen the coundlmen and do
not know them, make statemeats that they “ hate this
council" for what thhas done
—it is apparent that a vicious
clement la at work undermin­
ing every good work ire hope
to accomplish.
I wonder If these vicious
people know that when they
spread slanderous remarks
they are in effect slandering
themselves and the whole vill­
age—creating a bad Image o f
the village and thereby caus­
ing property values to go
down?
If these same people used
these energies to work to­
gether with the council and
build up the community, we
could have a progressive and
forward moving town — a
place wo are proud and hap­
py to live In, a fine plaee to
rear our children, and a
peaceful community o f con­
genial neighbors.
We need the support of
every cltisen in a community
this slsa in order to build it
up and put it on the map. We
ask your Indulgence; we wel­
come your suggestions; we
are open to constructive cri­
ticism. We abbor unpleasant
^
publicity, and statementa that
border on slander and libeL
•
Remember, a good word for
North Orlando will bo to yoer
,
advantage. You thro here and
T l your children are growing up
here. Make this a good place
to live — with harmony and
tolerance.
Art Rhodes

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matters have bees undertak­
en — each matter time-con­
suming and involved to some

City Commission
Sanford, Florida
1 was unfortunate enough to
be involved In an auto col­
lision In your town about 10
p m. on Dec. 18.
This experience gave me a
keen appreciation o f courteous
and effective police work. I
am sure that both police cara
and ambulances were on the
scene within a minute after
we requested them. The uni­
form ly courteous work o f the
policemen on the scene In aQ
concerned made an Indelible
Impression on me, and I will
have a kind feeling far the
police force o f the CMy of
Sanford fo r a long Uma I Such
coureoua work re fteote groat
credit oo tho Chtef at M ic a ,
hia men; aod, o f ooerao, tho
city govern asas* back o f all
o f thorn.
It ia tndaod a pkaauie to
useh a tetter and to axm y own appreciation
* appreciation at m y
company to a ll can
tha courteoua and
cJ§n*yp i l tfcb ic d d n ls
William F . Hunter

(N E A ) — fore Green’s death. And It has backward” today and making
no progrea*. N ew York Mayor
Tho day n f t a r Christmas, been badly o f f fo r many
Robert W agner still battles
months.
Pennsylvania's D t n o cratlc
Elements In the steady de­ Bronx and Brooklyn leaden.
Ben. Joseph Clark end former
Ohio is torn by ftuda in
terioration were tha ClarkPhiladelphia Mayor Richard- Green feud, grand Jury in Cleveland,
big
Democrat!*
son Dllworth were lunching quiry into city scandals, loss of vote stronghold, and Cincin­
state Jobe with the coming to nati. E ffo rt* to establish un­
quietly.
power
o f Republican Gov. W il­ ity have failed thus far. Party
The subject o f their ehat: A
liam Scranton, the death In men look fo r some kind o f sig­
replacement fo r tho late Rep.
mld-1962 o f a potent behind- nal from the President’s men.
W illiam Green, long-time boss the - scene party operative,
California's contending ele­
e f tho city’* Democratic or­ James P. Clark, trucking exec­ ments .Include Gov. Edmund G.
ganisation.
utive and once part-owner of (P a t) Brown, portly and pow­
Thalr solution: To propose tho Philadelphia Eoglea.
erful Jease Unruh, tha lib e n l
Dllworth himself to serve as
This serious party chaos la California Democratic Coun­
next regular city committee duplicated In equally acre re cil, and Mayor 8amuel Y o rty
election in May.
form In N ew York and Ohio, o f Los Angeles, who recently
But while these two key fig ­ while difficulties o f a leaser stirred feather* by saying—
ures were shaping thalr plan, but still significant order without authority— that
ho
city ward
leaders— secretly threaten in California, Mich­ would b* LBJ's man in Cali­
summoned by Green's lleuten igan and New Jersey.
fornia in 1964.
ante— wore (lipping Into party
These atates. taken together
On thes* quaking structures
headquarters a fe w blocks with Illinois and Texas, hold President Johnaon must de­
from the Phtladalphla Club.
227 o f the 270 electoral votes pend as he makes hla run for
Tharo in Green’s old com­ President Lyndon B. Johnson election next fall In hla own
mand post thay signed a peti­ needs to win election next No­
right. Hi* aide* are buay try­
tion authorising n special vember.
ing to settle'them down.
committee meeting fo r the
Johnson's political aides In
following day, called to name tha Whlto House, led by C lif­
OVER 35 Y E A R S
Frank Smith, a top Green aide, ton Carter, know that, what­
A t First ft Palmetto
as chairman.
ever strength the President
(Alongside old post o ffice)
Whan Clark and Dilworth may show in tho South and
emerged from their eoay lunch, West, ho has to eraek some o f
they spied an afternon paper tho big industrial states.
which described tha m ovt fo r
That at least three o f tho
Smith.
top eight atates a n in dismal
Thay knew their own man- organizational condition great­
aovsr aa spokesmen fo r Penn­ ly magnifies thalr burdens.
sylvania's liberal Democrats
N ew
York’s
Democratic
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waa lost. N ex t day Smith was party, faction-ridden fo r half
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choaan unanimously, though a decade, ia described by one
• RentsI Beds
dlsgnintled Mayor James Tate party man there aa "highly
stayed away.
Tha news o f the "smooth
transition" waa conveyed by
telephone to certain White
House source*. Clark swiftly
announced, however, that he
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would try to oust Smith In
May.
Ha w ill hava trouble find­
ing a candidate, now that
Smith Is In. But what this epi­
sode illuatratsa la that tha
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W A S H IN G T O N

Worry Clinic
CASE R-45B: Jack Picker­
ing ia o talented advertising
man a t Rockford, Illlnola.
"D r. Crane," be began,
“ several years age you spoke
before our Rockford Advertis­
ing Club.
" A t that time, you em­
ployed an 'audience partici­
pation' cheek list e f success­
fu l book titles.
"D o you have n copy o f
th tm f F o r I am to address
n group o f factory manage­
ment officials to explain some
o f those aama basis princi­
ples o f advertising and mer­
chandising.
'And can you suggest any
additional audience partici­
pation' materials that would
be appropriate fo r ms to
u e e t*
♦
Jack proves hla keen under­
standing o f psychology by
realising the value o f "audl
ones participation" materials.
F or the more yon can get
a crowd to participate In
your public platform pro­
gram, tho more they w ill like
it.
You are thus aware that
stage magicians usually ask
fo r a volunteer from the
crowd. W hy? 7
Because it parks up greater
audience interest i f one o f
their number ia helping the
platform artist.
Many musicians a lio get
tho crowd to join In a chorus
or two, Just to ollcit audi­
ence participation.
Mitch M iller'* p o p u l a r
"Sing Along With M itch" on
tha T V la based on a similar
idea.
F or Mitch would urge all
vlssrtrs to Join in tho alnglng,
right there in their own liv­
ing rooms, before their TV
sets.
That makes popularity rat­

WE

ings rise, because people
think any program is better
If they hava a part in itl
That's an axiom o f Applied
Psychology!
Millions o f you readers
hava listened to me In parson
from the public lecture plat­
form, oo you may recall my
use o f that "arm experiment"
where I ask you to bring
your hand down, but sot till
I say "G o ."
And you have participated
in thla aama advertising test
which Jack Pickering refers
to.
But i t is also wise fo r every
lesdor to nemo several mem­
bers o f tha crowd during his
speech, always in a compli­
mentary manner.
F or as soon as wa are nam­
ed by the speaker, we auto­
matically become a "junior
partner" In tho performance.
And another axiom o f A p ­
plied Psychology aays thla:
"Nobody belittles his own
firm or partnership!"
Instead, ha tends to laud it,
so those peep’ s whom tha
speaker baa daftly named in
hla address, w ill praise the
talk moat loudly,
Thla la ona o f tho daft se­
crets o f successful clergy­
men I Failure to name n few
parishioners in tha sermon is
alto n basic reason why poor
clergymen don't fill tha pews
on 8undsy.
F or smart public platform
artiste make it n habit to
bring aa many o f the audi­
ence as possible into tho
speech or sermon 1
Y e t many erudite clergy­
men will struggle fo r U
years and atill occupy small

pulpits, largely because they
don't

utilise

this

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"a u d I o n e o
participation"
technique.
Send fo r the booklet "N ow
Psychology o f
Advertising
and Selling," enclosing
a
long atamped, return enve­
lops, plus 20 cents.
I t contains thla audtaae*
participation teat that Jack
requested.

Don’t expect something fo r
nothing because tho result la
you usually got nothing.

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By Abigail Van Buren

(he speed limit, so no char*
ges were brought against
him. He was so heartsick
he lost 30 pounds. Our pro*
blem Is: E very Christmas
since that happened we have
sent the boy's fam ily a love*
ly basket of fruit and a
Isrge wreath of flowers for
the boy's grave. I have the
feeling that perhaps we
shouldn't do this because it
reminds them that their
son is dead and my husband
is still living. We surely
don't want to cause them
any more heartaches in the
future. Can you or some*
one who has been through
tliis advise us?
STUMPED
D EAR STUM PED : You
didn't say how the fam ily
reacted to your gifts. I f
they appear appreciative, by
all means continue. If your
gifts are acknowledged cool*
ly, or not at all—discontinue
the practice.
•
•
•

object to a
a beard? I

am aure that the good Lord
didn't put hair on the facet
of men to that a razor com*
pany could tpontor boxing
matches. And you line right
up alongside the rest of the
women and tay, " I f the
beard scratches — scratch
h im !" Men parted with their
beards-about the same time
women were given the right
to vote and permitted to
drive automobiles (you can
do neither intelligently) but
knowing how you women
stick together 1'U bet leu
bucks this never sees print.
TED W.
D E AR TE D : You lose!
Now send that ten bucks to
the Cancer Society.
•
•
•
D E AR AB B Y: I'v e never
aeen a problem like ours in
your column, and hope you
can help us. Three years
ago my husband accidental*
ly hit a boy on a bicycle,
and the boy was killed in*
•tantly. It was a foggy
eight, the boy darted out In
front o f the car, and my
husband was not exceeding

Jacoby

can sit together at a lunch
counter. I also refuse to
move. Why should 1? I ’ve
never

I was reminded o f that
when West came to roe with
his hard luck story. He start­
ed by telling me his hand and
asking, "E veryone vulnerable.
Y ou r partner opens one spade.
Second hand bids two hearts.
What do you d o?"
Before I could reply he
gave me all the bidding up to
his double o f seven hearts and
said, "Naturally, I led my
deuce o f clubs. South’s ace
pickled my partner's king.
South drew trumps, finessed
against my partner's Jack of
clubs and made his contract.
Do you think 1 am the unluckiest player in the w orld?"

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I made a reply that probably
made me a mortal enemy.
The reply was, "N o. But your
partner m ay well b e."

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C O N FID E N TIAL TO "H O ­
R A TIO T H E
SECOND":
Many a successful business­
man owes his success to a
colorless, dull-witted or anti­
social wife, whose boring
company he has escaped by
putting IS hours a day Into
bis work.

M y full sympathy goes out
to poor East and I am sure
even Watson would have fail­
ed to charge for sympathy
had East come to him for
condolences.
East picked up a beautiful
band add bid it right up to six
spades. He would have had
no trouble making it, but
South went to seven hearts
wheruepon West doubled and
picked out the one opening
lead that gave South the con­
tra c t
O f course, had West made
his norms! spade lead, South
might still have guessed the
club situation, but the chan­
ces are that he would have
taken a simple finesse and
gone down two tricks. East
and West still would not have
been happy, but at least they
would have shown a profit
rathar than a 3,470-point loss.

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a
m
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a Chicago eoe her butcher face to face
"Despite the and hava him make up her
order,
convenience of prepackaged
She likes the butcher’s per­
m eat products, women want
sonal assurance that the Ttha personal attention o f a bones are top quality o r that
butcher when buying m e a t. . " the leg o f lamb la really
So says the director of a na­ choice, Just as aha likes a
tional magaslne'a research or- saleswoman’s assuranca that
a dress she is considering is
ganlzation.
We sure do. And for good a good buy.
Also, if she is a young and
reason. The wsy it is now a
woman has to examine most Inexperienced hotnemtker, she
o f the pork chops or pot may want to ask tha butcher
roasts in the m eat counter to questions about the best cut
find just what she wants for of meat for a particular me­
dinner, and then she may not thod o f cooking, how big a
find the right number of chops piece of meat she will need
o r the right thickness, or ones to serve a certain number of
guests, and so on.
without too much fat.
Even when she thinks a
All these assurances and
package o f cboops is just bits o f informaotln a wo­
right, she is often disappointed man expected from her butch­
when she gets them home. er—la the days when ha stood
The top ones are nice and out in the open and knew be
lean, while the ones under­ had to face her displeasure
neath aren't so choice.
if he sold her a tough cut of
But that’s* not the only rea­ m eat
son why a woman likes to
But now that many butchers
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"Singin' In H »e Rain." (color). keep Debbie in the back­
ground.
This accurate and hilarious
9:30-9 p. m. CBS. The Lucy
satire on moviemaking in the
Show.
A good example o f how
twenties stars Gene Kelly,
Property
Donald O'Connor, Debbie Rey­ Lucille Ball eon make some­
nolds and Jean Hagen. The thing out o f a weak plot with
musical comedy is eet in her inspired antiee. Lucy and
Hollywood during the transi­ V iv (V ivian Vance) enroll in
tion from sltents to (alkies, an art class where they're
with K elly playing a song-tnd- both immediately smitten by
dance man who becomes ■ a suave atudeot (Robert Al­
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Casualty
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114 N O R TH
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unsuitable and Debbie Rey- up the romance, even to go­

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man who pushes the grocery
cart happy et all costs.

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Wed In Candlelight Ceremony

The Daughteri of Wesley
Sunday School Class o f the
First Methodist Church met
for the regular social and
Angcline M a r i e Stewart,
business meeting in McKinley daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph A. Stewart, became
Mines. J, N. Glllon, A. L. the bride of Herbert Scott
Hardesty, M. R. Strickland, Bolin, son of Mrs. Muriel Bo­
Robert F. Cole, T. J. Taylor lin and Rodney J. Bolin, Chi­
and Mrs. G. W. Bailey were cago, III., Dec. 28 at 7 p.m.
hostesses. An arrangement of In the Holy Cross Episcopal
sweet peas, In pastel colors, Church.
centered the refreshment taRev. John Thomas officiat­
ble and the speaker’s table ed at the double ring, candle­
was trimmed with gerbera light ceremony. The church
daisies.
was decorated with floral ar­
Mrs. C. M. Flowers, class rangements o f white fugi
president, presided over the mums and pine boughs. A
business session and routine program o f nuptial music
reports were given by all was played by Miss Beatrice
committee
chairmen.
Mrs. Buck, organist, and Included
Flowers, Mrs. Policy, Mrs. .t. "O Perfect Love,” Handel s
B. Monroe and Mra. Taylor ‘ •March In
B Flat”
and
w ill represent the class work­ "Trum pet Tune.”
ing at the x-ray unit, in front
The bride, given in marrio f
Garrett's
Department
ago by her father, was ra­
Store, Jan. 21.
diant in a formal gown of
Mrs. Taylor, assisted by
white velvet. The fitted bodice
Mrs. J. P. Thurmond, gave
featured a sweetheart neck­
the devotional. Mrs. Thurline trimmed with appllqued
snond read the scripture and
roses, centered with a seed
Mrs. Taylor read a new
pearl, and long tapered sleev­
year's
story,
followed
by
es ending In points over Uio
prayer.
hands. Tho flowing pleated
Mrs. Glllon and Mrs. Lucy
skirt fell into a brush train
Courier made contributions to
and was trimmed with apthe birthday bank aud Mrs.
pllqued roses. Her elbowClaude Herndon accompanied
length veil of silk Illusion was
Uu group singing "Happy
attached to a crown of pearls
Birthday” to them.
and hand-cut crystals. She
A word game "A r e You
wore a single strand o f pearls,
Soft-Soaping God7” was con­ a gift from the bridegroom,
ducted by the hostesses. Mrs.
and carried a cascade bou­
Thurmond was declared win­
quet of while roses with liliesner o f the game and given a
of-tlie-vallcy backed by velvet
prize. Coffee and cake were
leaves.
served to thosa attending:
Connie Stewart,
sister of
Mmes. Charles Meriwether,
the bride, was maid of hon­
C. M . Flowers, Roy Tlllis,
or and wore a peacock green
Clark Leonardy, Lucy Cour­
velvet dress fashioned with a
ier, Claude Herndon, R. B.
bell-shaped skirt and a fitted
Monroe, Louise Knowles, J.
bodice with a scooped neck­
P . Thurmond, W. E. Raines,
line and long sicevs. Her
Folley, I, J. Boyette, Thomas
headpiece was a halo hat of
L . Sullivan, Brodle Williams, matching green velvet with a
G reet Hudson, Harry Browg,
abort veil and she carried a
P . W. Rowland and Misses
bouquet o f green fugi mums
Versa Woodcock and Aline and bride's rosea accented
Chapman.
witlh
velvet
leaves. T h e
bridesmaids, Sunny Skinner,
Mr*. Terry Smith, Mrs. Fred
C asselberry
Barker, IMcson, Ariz., sister
of the bridegroom, and Shar­
on Lupfcr, Paris, Tenn., wore
dresses Identical to tho maid
of honor. Their flowers were
B y Jawe Casselberry
bouquets o f green fugi mums
Mr. and Mrs. F. Jt. Cart­ backed
by
green
velvet
wright, Pittsburgh, Pa., ar­ leaves.
rived Monday for • month'!
Rodney Bolin, Chicago, 111.,
visit with her sister, Mrs. twin brother of the brideHarold Wood, 241 Normandy groom, served as best man
Boad.
and ushers were Fred Park­
er, Tucson, Arlz., Jack lluis­
M r. and Mra. Em ery Brit­ kamp, Durham, N.C., brothton and chUdreu have moved crs-ln-law of the bridegroom,
from their home on Quintup­ Walter Neal, Liberty, N- C.
let Drive to their new home and Terry Smith,
on Leke Drive.
M n . Stewart chose for her

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members presented a neck­
lace, with a torch pendant,
to Mrs. Banks Golden, recent
bride o f Tom Spurlin. The
Hpurlins will make their home
in Georgia. Mrs. Corley serv­
ed miniature sandwiches and
fruit cake to thosa attending:
Mines. J. W . Carter, Jim
Blythe, Banka Golden, Jo
Kampf, Larry
Mann, Jim
Junes,
Don
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daughter's wedding a kelly
green brocaded dresi with
matching jacket and wore a
white orchid corsage. T h e
bridegroom's mother wore a
pink lace dresa, matching ac­
cessories and a pink cymbidium
orchid.
The
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grandmother,
Mr*.
B.
F.
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a white camellia
corsage.
Mrs. II. J. Bolin, grand­
mother of the bridegroom,
chose a blue dress and a
white camellia corsage.
Immediately following the
ceremony, a reception
was
given In tho church parish
house, decorated with fugi
mums and potted palms. The
fhre-tiered wedding cake, top­
ped with a miniature bride
and bridegroom, was placed
on tho bride's tablo with an
arrangement of pink carna­
tions and while mums with a
five-branch candelabra.
Mrs. Al Skinner and Mrs.
M. L. Nichols were in charge
of the punch bowl. Mrs. Fred
Lupfcr, sunt of the bride, and
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cake. Floating hostesses were
Rosemary Southward, Leslie
Jones, Bat Lavender,
Judy
Uurtcharll
and
Margaret
Jonc*. Mrs. Floyd Bush kept
the brldo's book*.
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bride choir a blue wool suit
with black accessorica and a
while orchid corsage. T h e
newlyweds will make their
home at 1124 Church Street,
Evanston, 111.
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ib d Sba iu ii , Paris, Tenn.,

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Jim, Arlington, Va., Mrs. Jcsso Balfc, Luther ilogaett, Or­
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Brain, llalscy Jr., and David,
Tumpa.

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SHS Improves
Hounds Fall
But Evans
Thinking Out Loud At Apopka;
Defends Well
Beat Ocoee
About

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Friday

man in racing at six feet three, 255 pounds, will tackle
about the biggest job in racing during the annual “ Speed
W eek*" at Daytona International Speedway in February.
The 37-year-cld Shaw says he will drive in four o f
the major events o f “ Speed Week a," that he has pur­
chased four cars, and Is readying them fo r the unprece­
dented assault on prise money and trophies.
Shaw plana to maka hi* flrat appearance In the 260mile \mcrlcan Challenge Cup race for sporta, GT and
prototype ears, which will be run over the 3.81-mlle trackund road courae, Feb. 15. He w ill drive a Ford Cobra.
He will come back the next day In the 2000 kilometer
(1243 miles) Daytona Continental, longest raea scheduled
fo r America In 1064 and which will require more than
12 hours to run.
Shaw will have a third try on the track In the 250mile N A S C A R national modlfled-sportsman race Kelt.
82. He will drive a modified 1001 Ford In this duel against
the best modified cars and driver* in the country.
The tireless South Carolinian will make his fourth and
last go Feb. 2.1 In the sixth running o f the world's fastest
race— the Daytona 500 fo r late model stock cars, lie will
handle a 1064 Ford In this M illin g race.
Requests fo r invitation to both the American Chal­
lenge Cup and the Continental have come in from all
over the U. 8 . and Europe and the two races premise to
provide the fastest and richest weekend ever scheduled
fo r cars o f that type.

night in Orlando when they
sank M per cent of their
shots—but they atill dropped
a G6 to 51 decision to the Tro­
jans o f Fvnn&lt; High of Or­
lando.
It was the defense the Tro
Jans threw at the locals which
limited the number of Semi
note attempts. All season long
the Tribe has been able to
fire at tha hoop enough times
to whip anybody but couldn’t
link enough of them to beat
some of the Biddy Basketball
League teams here in San
ford.
Put finally when thtjr get
a night that they make their
ahots count they run Into a de­
fense that limits b'tcir at
tempts. Anywav, it was a
different story.
Evans, undefeated In Metro
loop play to date, racked up
their fifth conference victory.
It was their ninth win of the
season. For Seminole, it was
their fourth league loss end
their eighth loss of the year,
David Biga, Chuck Ferrell,
Dick Wledenbeck and Larry
Lample led the Trojans in t f
scoring department. Diga and
Ferrell poeted 16 points each.
For Seminole, Mike Bowes,
Mike McClesry and Barry
Johnson led the scoring.
The Trojans took a 15 to
3 lead about midway in the
first period before the Semi
noles found the range and
they cut the Orlando five's
margin to seven points by the
end o f the frame. But it was
almost the same etory In the
second period and the Tro,
Jans left the floor with a halftime lead o f 52 to 21.
In the third stanza Evan&lt;
racked up 21 points to pull
far away from the Tribe but
the Sanford quintet came back
strong in the last quarter to
cut the margin to 12 point*.
The Seminole* find tliemselvea tied for last plact In
tha Metre loop with the P io­
neers of Oak Ridge.
In a preliminary JayVee
contest, Evans look a 53 to
16 decision from the Baby
Seminoles.

Legal Notice

SEC Cage Standings
Southeast*** Conference standings:
C O N FE R E N C E
W L P F PA
TEAM
0 201 168
3
rennessea
Georgia Tech
2 0 145 121
2 1 230 196
Vanderbilt
Florida
2 1 214 312
2
Georgia
1 109 211
o
2 358 308
Kentucky
•1 2 310 203
1/ouisiana State
Alabama
1 •a1
* 186 195
1 2 168 185
Auburn
Mias. Stats
1 2 1R8 210
Mississippi
1 8 190 210
Tulnne
0
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Summary Of Weekend Sports
United Press International

SATU RD AY

—Peggy Fleming, 15. Passdena, Calif., won the women's

M IAM I (U P I) Two un­ national senior skating title
identified men shared a $75.- and a place on the U. S. Oly­
002.20 twin double payoff at mpic team.
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Tropical Park; Sophia's Boy
won the $16,250 Gold Coast
BOSTON (U P I) - Wendell
Handicap by two lengths.
Moltlcy of Trinidad, running
e
under the Yale University col­
C LE VE LAN D . Ohio (U P I ) ors, bettered the world indoor
record for 500 yards with a
time of 55.5 seconds in the
Knights of Columbus track
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Apartment I.
Weehltigtcn, D. P. and
whose mailing sd.lrns I#
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Apartment I,
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A salt having bees filed
against you In the Circuit
Court In end for Hrmlnote
County. Florida, In Chancery,
for divorce, the abbreviated
tltla of which la Cornellua K.
fUmpeon, plaintiff, v. Delorea
Ann Ssmpson. defendant, thlt
notice la to require you to
file with tha Clerk of said
Court your written defeneee, If
any, to th# plaintiffs com­
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to aarva g copy ou tha plaintIf fa attorney# not latar than
tha llth day of February, A. V.
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agalnet you.
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Florida. Iht* Sth day of Jan­
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CLEVELAND . Ohio (U P I)
—Scott Ethan Allen, 14, Smoke
Rise. N. J., became (he
youngest skater lo win the na­
tional (igure senior men's
championship.
s e a
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(U P I ) — The rules commit­
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Athletic Association approved
almost unlimited substitution
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Kenneth B. Keating (R -N .Y .)
(old the Boxing Writers Asso­
ciation (B W A ) that federal
control o f the sport could be­
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Greyhounds split a pair o f
weekend contests, defeating
the Ocoee Cardinals 63 to 43
Saturday night for their fifth
victory o f the current season.
However, tha ’ Hounds drop­
ped the big one Friday night,
an Orange-Belt Conference a f­
fair, to the red hot Apopka
niue Darters, 49 to 35, at
Apopka.
O f course, whipping the Hlue
Darter* on their home court Is
something that hasn’t been
done In Apopka's last 42 eonsecutlv* horn* appeantnees.
The Hlue Darters, with a
record of seven wins and a sin­
gle defeat going Into the con­
test, had their hands full dur­
ing the opening period. I.yman
was heading Apopka, 13 to 10,
at the end of the fir » t frame.
H o w e v e r , the Greyhounds
cooled o ff and as a result they
wound up the a ffa ir sinking
only 27 per cent o f their shots.
In the rebounding depart­
ment the 'Hounds were also
pace. But Don Smith did lug
in 14 and Richard Grant was
second with four.
The 'Hounds were strong in
one phase o f the tilt, they did
sink -43 o f their 17 charity
ahota.
Bill Sheppard picked up a
dozen points to lead
the
game's scoring. Bruce Altman
got 11 for Apopka and Dick
Goding hit for 10. For the
Longwood crew, Donnie Smith
came up with 11 and Charlie
Asher got 10.
But it was a different story
Suturduy night. Tha 'Hounds
picked up their fifth win when
they found th* basket and hit
16 out o f 41 attempts fo r 39
per cent.
The Red Birds and the
'Hounds were knotted at 9-all
at tha and o f tha opening
quarter and Lyman took a
halftime lead of 25 to 20. Th*
Red Birds climbed to within
one point o f the Greyhounds
in tho third p«rlod but Lyman
came up with 21 lest period
point* for th* margin o f vic­
tory.
Smith posted 13 point* to
lead Lyman while D a v i d
Grant, with 15, took all highpoint honors fo r th* night.
Tha Baby Greyhounds drop­
ped a 37-32 decision to the
Iluhy Blue Darters Friday
night but cam* back Saturday
night to whip th* little Red
Birds, 40 to 18.

Little Ronda Opens
A t S0K C Tonight
Fast-finishing

Little

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Veght Heads
Golf Tourney

12,000 T ou rn eys
M ILW AUKEE, Wla. (U P I )
—The American Bowling Con­
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prize funds totaling $22 m il­
lion In 1062.

M E N - W O M EN
front agae 18 to U . Proparr now for U . H. Civil
.Service Job openings in
this area during th* nsxt
12 months.
monlha.
Government positions pay
as high as 8446.M n jnoath
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provld#
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private employment a n d
excellent opportunity fo r
advancement. Many poslorr no
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specialised aducation or es#
parlance.
But to get ene e f these
lob*, yen mast peas a test,
The competition la keen
and la aom* cases only una
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DARRELL PELL, nine year old eon of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Pell of Osteen, bagged this fine deer
earlier in the bunting season at Turkey Track
near Now Smyrna.

da, who excited San(ord-OrUndo greyhound racing fans
with her whirlwind stretch
drives last season, gets her
first start o f the season at
SOKC in tho featured loth
race tonight.
Little Rhonda, owned by C.
H. Scott, moves up from the
Tampa track which closed
Wednesday
night.
Another
former SOKC favorite in tho
tame Hold is O. J. Daniel's
Ruby Keeler, who also mov­
ed up from Tampa last week.
Cerll Austin's Texas I.acc.
winner of last year's king and
queen champlonihlp, runs in
tonight's second event. With a
victory tonight, Texas Lace
will move back Into feature
competition and a chance to
compete against the best.
Texas laco was one of the
top greyhounds at the track
at the end o f last season.
Tlie annual charity night
program If aisled for Thuraday night at SOKC. Profits
from the program will be
turned over to various chari­
table organization! in Orange
ST. PETERSBURG ( U P I ) —
Jack Veght* was named cham­ and Seminole Countiei.
pion of the Lakewood New Tonlghl’a entries:
FlltoT l l l l i : — B/IS Mil* —
Year'* Invitational G olf Tour­ (Jra4v I — I. K •film, 2 I'hrrokss
Hundlal, Z. Notlfl#4. 4.
nament Sunday a fter heavy
Id»nt. I. Rrown Trs##, I Penratna flooded out th* last
round of play.
Second was A ] Johns o f C am era Stopped
I ’unta Gorda with a 221, and
NEW YO R K (U P I) - It Is
third waa liana Davis o f St. impossible to take a picture
Petersburg with a 223.
o f a stationary object with a
photo finish camera.

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Tha Hurricanes e f Death of tha gym floor to eonatrneU
Seminole Junior High, with ed over eonercto and the other
two prevloua defeats, climbed half isn't. When it rain* the
moisture
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Into tha victory column Satur#
through tha section of the
day night In their first out­
floor which to not over con­
ing against Junior high com­ crete and the court can be­
petition when they defeated come almost unplayable. Once
of
Oviedo Junior High, 41 to 17. this season the Mon#
The Hurricanes dominated Oviedo High were forced to
th* ball gam* right from th* move e geme to Ocoee because
opening whittle. They led the of the condition o f tha floor.
Rut, bark to the ball game,
Lion Cub* 11 to 4 at th* end
of the opening stanza, 20 to 12 Newell and Stuart led the
Hurricnncs with some excel­
at tha half. 32 to 14 at the
three quarter mark, and wound lent rebounding pity. The
Hurricanes defensse against
up with a 27-polnt margin.
the
Lion Cubs with an effec­
La try Lott led th* Hurri­
canes with 13 points with tive style o f zone play.
In a preliminary contest,
liruce
Stuart and Charlio
Newell coming up with 11 and tho Hurricanes' Junior varsity
8 points, respectively. For the five (eighth graders) romped
Baby Lions, Fugato waa top to a 41 to 29 victory over
man to tie Lott for high point Slavla. Brent Rose led th* lit­
tle Hurricanes with 11 points
honors with 13.
The ball gam* nearly had whilo Woddy Scssoma had
to be called In the fourth pe­ seven.

riod due to the condition of
the floor. It seem* that half

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Gators Stay
In Running
United Press International
Florida’s Gator* kept is tbs
thick of the Southeastern Con­
ference race with a fat win
over the weekend while Flor­
ida Slate was handing Miami
Its second loss in a row in
Florida big three basketball.
Th* Gators trounced SEC
rival Auburn 63-46 Saturday
night In Gainesville to give
Norman Sloan'i charges a 2-1
conference record
and an
overall 7-3 tally this season.
Tennessee's Volt lead the SEC
with a 3 0 record.
Meanwhile, Florida
State
was upending high-scoring Mi­
ami at Tallahassee 80-78 with
a ball-control gams.

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Oviedo

than a $1.93 pistol, went on
a scoring spree Friday night
nt Mount Dora and racked up
an 89 to 54 victory over Howey
Academy in a non-league a f­
fair.
From the gun the Lions
seemed to sink everything
they aimed at th# net. They
Jumped into n 27 to 5 lead at
the end o f the first frame, and
led 48 to 22 at halftims. Dur­
ing fhs second quarter Howey
got moving and came up with
17 points.
The I ions picked up 22
points in the third period and
got 19 in the final quarter
whilo Howey was a.de to tally
only 32 in th* last half.
In the o p e n i n g game,
Oviedo's JnyVecs came up
with a 72 to 28 romp over the
Ilnwks.
Back to the varsity tilt, Ted
Bcllhorn posted 18 points to
lead tho Lions. Rex Rrookt
posted 16 and Jimmy Courier
tied with Skip Rook nt 14
each. J eff Blnnereld and Allen
W hitt had 18 each for Howey,
on* short o f th* 14 bagged by
Worley Pruett.
It was Oviedo's fifth win in
e.vrn.starts this season.
OVIEDO (8 9 )t Courier 3*4
— 14; Stewart 1-2— 4; Mikler
4-1— P; Rook 6-2— 14; Arndt
2-0— 4; Colbert 3-0—6; llellhorn 8-2— 18; lltooks 7-2-16;
Gemmage, 2-0— 4; Miller 0-0
— 0; Total* 38-13—89.
HOW KL ( 54)1 Binneveld 8-7
— 13; Christy 2-2—6; Pruett
6-2— 14; W hitt 3-7— 13; Tat*
2 -1 -5 ; Lopes 0-1— 1 V ill 1-0
— 2; Dana 0-0— 8 ; Hancock
0-0—0; Totals 17-20—64.
O v ie d o _____ 27 21 22 19-89
Howey _____
5 17 12 20—54

liras# II— 1. J##n Drake, Z.
Rocket Flara. ». Hard Cutler,
4. Trust#*, Z. Upper Story, I.
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Hot Rod. S Camera Dug, 4.
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C O R A L G AB LE S ( U P I ) —
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4 Hummer Kale, I. Demand Charlie Tate, tho new Unlver.
llork. 4 Rocket D#a. t. Frits*
ally o f Miami head football
a#rald. I. Donraatar llo*#o
FIFTH RACK — S/l Mil* — coach, said Saturday ha had
(•rad# II — t. O Nellie, S.
Kaloiax Mar. I. Rroo, 4. Time­ hired LcRoy Pearce, assistant
ly Kathy, S. II. A.’a Ampl# hend coach at Georgia, aa a
Slavic &lt;■ Ruff Iwtonard, T. I’#- defensive asfUtuut.
turd. S H i l.ukv
The hiring o f l ’carce, Tat*
SIXTH HAITI — B'14 Mila —
lirada F— 1. Judy Rfd. I. said, completes tha Hurrlcant
Dodge N* Dart, Z. T#a#mma. 4.
Jam## Kmmet. I. Atil.call Hut, defensive coaching staff. Rob
(. Itarry’e Here, t. Iluaty Jet, Cummings o f Vanderbilt will
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filed In tha above atrled Court
by JAKOII IIA RICH for the
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Clerk of the Circuit Court on
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January, lift .
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Cigarette amoklng It »uch a
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Smoking Can Kill, U. S. Public Health Report Finds

The report, issued Saturday
by the Public Health Service,
found that uie o f cigarette* i*
a cause o f lung cancer and
contribute* to other dUeaies
•uch aa heart ailments, chro­
nic bronchitis and emphyeerai.
Just w h «t "remedial action”
should be taken eras not spell­
ed out by the committee o f 10
distinguished medical scien­
tists who compiled the 160,-

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/a JEANNEA E. CRAIO. formt r lr ERMA J. HAIHtlMlTON.
and RICHARD M. CRAIO, har
husband, at al-.
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NOTICE OF SI'IT
■TATE OP FLORIDA
COl'NTT OF BKRINOI.E
TOI ERMA JEANNEA CRAIO.
e/k/a ERMA J. CRAIO.
• a/k/a J E A N N E A
E.
CRAIO. formerly EIUIA
J. HARRINOTON
Rasldanca Unknown
▼ou ara harab, notlfl.d that
a ault hai batn Iliad tealnat
,ou In tha abova antttlad
cauaa, and that you ara rarjulrad to Ilia your anaarar with
tha Clark ol tbla Court and to
aarra a copy th*re«f upon tha
plaintiff ar plaintiffs attornaya. who** nams and addraaa
la Ollaa. Iladrlck A Roblnaon,
tJA Mouth Court Btr»»t, Orlando, Florida, not late* than
Kabruary 17. l» « l. If you fall
to do ao a Daeraa Pro Canfaaao
will ba sntarad agalnat you
for tha ralltf damandad In tha
Complant. Thla ault la to foracloaa a mortgage. Tha raal pro­
party procatdad apaln-t I j :
l«ot S and tha North IS
faat of lx&gt;t S In lllock D.
of RIDOE HIOII MUUDIVIRION, according to tha
plat tharaof aa racordad
In rla t llook II. paga SI.
o f tha Public Record* of
Henilnola County, Florida.
WITNEHH my hand and tha
aaal of thla Court at Orlando,
Florida, this Ith day of Jan­
uary, l t l l.
(BEAL)
Arthur It. Baokwlth. Jr.,
Clark
Uy: Martha T. Vlhlan. DC.
Ollaa. Iladrlck A Roblnaon
t :i South Court Streat
Orlando, Florida
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Publlah Jan. 11, IS. II A Fab.
1. 1**1.
CDQ-3S

000-word
report a fter
14
month* o f investigation.
But the medical experts,
who had been assigned to
weigh all available evidence
on effects of smoking on
health, concluded that “ cigar­
ette smoking contributes sub­
stantially to mortality from
errtain specific disease* and
to the over-all death rate.”
In other words, smoking
can kill a person.
U. 8. Surgeon General Lu­
ther L. Terry, who gave up
cigarette* himself only three
weeks ego, said that if he
were a private physician ask­
ed by a patient fo r down-toearth advire, “ I would advise
him to discontinue smoking.”
Terry told a news confer­
ence that the Public Health
Service would look immedi­
ately into the question o f pos­
sible remedial actinon and he
hoped to be able to make re­
commendations soon to Pre­
sident Johnson.
Such action would appear
to lie largely in the area o f
education and research. No
responsible leader In the cam­
paign against smoking has
given serious thought to any
law to prohibit the practice.
In reporting that cigarette
smoking is “ casually related”
to lung cancer in men, the
report said data fo r women
was lets extensive but “ points
in tha same direction.”
The report aald cigarettes
» e r e far more death-deal­
ing thaa ether forma of
tobacco.
Smokers o f pipes and less
than five cigar* a day appear
to ion much less risk thm
cigarette smokers, it said. The
difference is reduced, how­
ever, if the pipe or eigar
smoker inhales.
Dr. James M. Hundley, as­
sistant U. S. surgeon general
and vice chairman o f the com­
mittee, also said that the
group found no evidence "to

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NAME

Whole House Com fort

NOTICE IS hereby given that
I am encaged In huelneet at
1110 lllawatha at 17-11, Semi­
nole County. Florida, under
tha flrtltloue name of. PA T ­
TON REALTY, and that I Intend to reulater aald name
with tha Clerk of the Circuit
Court, kemtnota County. Flor­
ida.. In accordance with tha
provision. of tha Fletltlnua
Nama Htatutaa. to.with: Rectlon ISi.eS Florida Htatutaa
l*t7.
• If: Roaa L. Payton
by L P. Payton
Publlah Jan. It. 10. J7. A Feb.

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ESTATE OF
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DECEASED
s o r t e r t o c r e d it o r s
TO ALL PERSONS HAVI NG
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Tou and eath of you are
hereby notified and required
to file any elalma and demands
which you, or olthtr of you
may hav* agalnat aald salats
la Iht of He* of Hon. C. Vern­
on Nils*. County Judge of
Seminole County, at hla office
In the Court House In Hanford,
Florida, within als calendar
months from th* time of th*
first publication of thla no­
tice. Each claim or demand
must ba la writing and con­
tain tba placo of residence and
rosl office addreea of the
claimant and must ba sworn
to by tha claimant, hla agent
or attorney, or lb* earn* shall
bo veld.
THE
FIRST NATIONAL
RANK AT ORLANDO
ny: •/ W. IL CUrk
Trust Officer
Aa Ancillary Administra­
tor of said aetata
Charloa J. Collins. Jr.
It South Magnolia A t*.
Orlando, Florida
Attorney for Ancillary
Administrator
Publlah Jan. It. IS. FT. A Fob.

establish that filters have any
cigarette a m o k a r ■ than
effect whatever in reducing among non-tmokerathe health hasard* o f smok­
Combining tha results of
ing."
s e v e n different population
Terry said copies o f the re­ studies, involving the medical
port would be supplied to all histories c f 1,123,000 men,
physicians
in
the
United “ the mortality ratio o f cigar­
States, as well as tn educa­ ette smoker* over non-smokers
tional and youth-counseling was particularly high fo r a
agencies cf all types, for number o f diseases.”
their information and guid­
“ For lung cancer, the most
ance.
frequent site o f cancer in
In any given age bracket,
according to the reporL the
death rate averages 70 per
cent higher among male

men, the death rata is nearly
1,000 per cent higher. For
chronic bronchitis and em­
physema, which are among

tha leading causes o f severs
disability, the death rata fci
cigarette smokers is 600 pel
rent higher than for non.
smokers.”
Other diseases cited, with
th* increased mortality ratio
o f cigarett* smokers, w en
cancer o f the larynx, 440 per
cent higher; mouth cancer,
310 per cent; cancer o f th*
esophagus, 240 per cent; pep­
tic ulcer, 180 per cent; cir­
culatory diseases, 160 per
cent; and coronary artery dis­
ease, 70 per cenL

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a n n i e k . Mc i n t y r e . hi*
wlf*. DANIEL. E. JUDD
*nd ETTA M. ItADLEY
JUDD, hi* wlf*. ELI SNA*
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and 8ARAII Z
SNAVELY, hi* Wlf*; All
If llrtnr and If anr of
&lt;h«m b* d*ad, than th*lr
unknown h*ira, d»Tl****,
l»ra l***. frtn l***, eradl*
tor*
or
oth*r
parti**
clalmlna hr. throufh. an*
■l*r or acalm t th*m, or
tlthar or anr of them,
and all ptnona known or
unknown
clalmiaa
any
rlfht, till*, or lnur**t
In and to tht r«al pro*
partr haraln d**erlb*d or
anr part th«r*of undtr,
hr. or tbrouah tho **ld
aboro daaertbod partUa,
and to anr and all othar
parti** c l a i m i n g anr
rlcht. till*, and/or lnt*r*
• it In and to th* follow*
tnr dracrlbad propart r,
to wlti
Ueglnnluff at tho North*
waat eornor of Lot 41* of
tli* Bubdlvliloa of Land
Uolonqlnf to tho Alta
monte Land. Hotal and
Navigation Company, ae
cording to Plat recorded
In I'lat Book 1. Pag* 10.
of th* Puhllo lUcord* of
Bemlnol* County. Florida,
thane* run North II foat,
thano* East II foat. thane*
North to Lako Adalald*.
thane* Northaaotorly along
oald Laka Adalald* ta a
point directly North of
tha Northaaal oornar of
foot 410 of oald dubdlvloton
a f land belonging to th*
Altomont* Land, Hotal snd
Navigation
Co m p a n y,
thane* louth ta th* North*
aaat corner of Oald Lot 410,
thane* Wool along tb*
Northerly lino of Lot* tto
and 401 to tb* point of
boginning, being a part of
Lot A of oald aubdlvldon.
TOU ARE H EREBY NOTI­
F IE D that tha Plalntlffa. ROB
EtlT J. H ENNg and JOAN*
M A n r HENNS, hla trill, hava
fnatltutod ault agalnat you In
th* Circuit Court of th* Ninth
Judicial Circuit. In and for
gomlnola County, Florida, tha
nature of th* suit ta to qulot
till* to and remove rootrla*
tlona front tb* abev* daaertb­
od property, oald property be­
ing iltuatod end loeatod la
gamlaolo County, Florida. You
and oaeb of you ar* hereby
required to fit* your Anawer
with tba Clerk af tba Circuit
Court, la and for Sonlaol*
County. Florida, and eerva a
aopy thereof upon Wobbor B.
Malnee, of th* firm of Winder*
woedlo. Holno* A Ward. 114
Fark Avenue, Booth. Winter
Fark, Florida. Attorney* for
Plaintiff* In tb* abov* action,
an ar Lolor* lb* I lt b day af
Janaary. IM4, otto a Doer**
Fro Confoeeo w ill b* entered
ogalnet you.
IT IB ORDERED that thle
,be pi.bllehed In tb* Sanford
Herald, a ntwepapor publlehed
in Bomlnol* County, rtorldo.
one* oaeb week far four con*
aoeutlvo wooko.
WITNESS tha hand af tha
clerk of th* Circuit Court,
Seiulnol* County, Florida, thle
th»* m b day at Docombor,
IMS.
(S E A L )
Arthur H. Beekwllb. Jr.,
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
ny: Martha T. Vlblon
D. C.
Wlnderwtodlo, Halno* A Ward
3JI Park Avonue, South
Winter Fark, Florida
Publleh Dor. IS. IS. ISM A
Jan. (. II. ISM.
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QUALITY HOMES

mombar* of th* Flrot Fadarol
Savlaga end Loan Aiaoelatlon I. Far Root
or Samlrvol* County will bo
hold at th* offlc* of th* Aooo* FURN. A p t 3300 Mellon villa.
elation on Wednaiday, January
IS. 1SS4. at s p. m.
A P T . 830 k up. Surplus City.
Rosamond Chapman
Barratary
Fubllah Dae. IS. ISM A Jan W E L A K A AVARTM ENTC.

a. is, lis t.

CDP-TS

la tb* Court a f tho Conaty
j« d g * . Um laola Conaty, Slat*
a f Florida. la Pvabata
la r* tho Botata afi
JOHN TODOROFF RUBES F
Doeoaood.
F IN A L NOTICE
Nolle* 1* htroby glvon that
th* undorolgnod will, oa tb*
S4th day o f January. A. D.
1114, praaant to th* Honorobla
County Judga
of
Bomlnol*
County, Florida, hla final re­
turn , account and voucher*,
a* Administrator of tha Eatato
of John Todoroff Hutaff, &lt;taeaaasd, and at said time, than
and there, make application to
tha acid Judge for a final aettlomsnt of hla admlnlatratlon
a f aald oototo, and far an
order discharging C a r r o l !
Burka as such Administrator.
Dated this tba llth day of
Doesmbor, A. D. lil t .
Carroll Burka
Aa Administrator of tha
Eatato of
John Todoroff Rues ft. Do
esaood
Carroll Burk*
Attorney for tb* Xstot*
Butt* 111 Sanford Atlanll#
National
Bank Building
Banford, Florida
Publish Dee. SI. IS, t i l l J
Jan. 4. 11. 1144.
CDF-74

CALL

Mon. Jnn. 18, *84— Pairs 9

By N a d in e

S W E E T IE P I E

S eltzer

Rooms private
W. First St.

baths,

/•/j

"TH* inowi ho— aren’t hslplnr muehl Now ha cant

M over

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12. Real Estate For Sale

Ram i

114

3 BR. upitalra apt. Clean, 8 ACRES orange grove, plus
nicely
furnished.
Adults,
3 Bedroom house oo Up*
R E N T A BED
tTS mo. F A 2-8888.
■sis Road. For particulars
Rollsway, Hospital A Baby
call 337-3283, Euatls, Fla.
8 Rm. Fura. G artge Apt. 388
Beds.
I BEDROOM, 1 bath. K it­
W . 18th. F A 2-3187.
B y Day, Week, o r Month
chen equipped. Owner be­
Ph. F A 3-3181 111 W. l i t St.
8 B R bouse, k it equipped. |73.
ing transferred. Must selL
C ARRO LL’S F U R N IT U R E
F A 2*3303.
F A 3-3840.
3 BR Fura. A p t F A 2-0841.
FU RN . 1-BR cottage. Adults LOTS lo r Sale. On Lake Mary.
BEDROOM. P v t cot. k bath
ooly, F A 3-1187.
78 x 180. 882-7188 after I p.m.

FA 1-3888 sfter 3 p.m.

SM A LL House. Adult*, phone
F A 3-2816.

“ CLEAN quiet Rooms”
Gablet. F A 1-0T20.

3

The

S t Johns R e a lty
THE T IM E TESTED FIRM
i l l N . Park Ave. F A 2410

go

Seminole Realty

Stenstrom Realty

TION, according to th*
plat thereof, a* recorded
tn Plot Rook IT. P »g *s 44
and IT, Public Rooord* of
SsaMaol* County, Florida.
TOU AND EACH OF YOU
nr* htroby ordered and requir­
ed to oorv* a copy of your Antwor or other pleading to th*
Complaint filed In th* above•tylod cauee on K U nTZ A
COOPEIl,
SIS
Metropolitan
Bank Building, 117 N. E. P in t
Avenue. Miami, Florida, H IM .
atterntya for plaintiff, and to
fils lb* original thtreof In th*
offle* of th* Clark of th* Cir­
cuit Court of th* Ninth Judi­
cial Circuit af Florida, ta and
for gvmlnol* County, Florida,
oa or bofors tb* llth day of
January, l if t , olhorwli*. tb*
allogotloa* o f cold Complaint
will bo takoa as confessed by
ooeh o f yoa.
Thia
cauee,
wkorola F L O R I D A w o r t GAGE A SECURITIES COM­
PA N Y I* plaintiff, and tb*
abova-aamtd p a r t i e s
and
others ars defendants, was Inotltutod for tb* -purpes* of
foroeloelng a mortgage en­
cumbering th* real property
hereinabove goocrlbod.
DATED tbl* lath day of
December. IMS.
ICIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Arthur l(. Beckwith. Jr.,
As Clerk of aald circuit
Court
By Martha T. Vihlea
Deputy Clerk
.
Law Offices
KURTZ A COOPEIl
MstropoIlUh Bank MulIJIn#
IIT N. E. lot Avonu*
Miami SI. Florida
Fubllah Doe. 10. t i l l A Jaa. S.
It. to. Ilf* .
C D P -tl

Legal Notice

i n t h * c i n r r r r on rn -r o r N E A R L A K E H A R N E Y, Rt.
THK NINTH JUDICIAL CIH44, Lot* 100 X 300, 81,000 up.
e r r r in a n d f o r s e m in o l e
8-Aoeo rich soil, cleared,
COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHAN­
CERY.
,
$1,008. H ones, trailers OK.
No. ISOSO
G eotve 34*4781.
W EST SIDE F E D E R A L BAY*
INGS A LOAM ASSOCIATION
V
A
C A N T 8-Room bouts on
OF N E W TOftK CITY. A for*
poratkm organla*d and oalot*
U rg e lot, newly painted In­
Ing under tb* law * of tb*
side end out, on 8. Sanford
Unlttd Staus of Amorlea,
Plaintiff,
Ave. 0 3 0 0 Cash. 0884801
va.
Enterprise.
JOHNSTON CHILDS and SAR­
AH CHILDS, b ll Wlf*
G R E E N B R IA R
Defendants
■ o n e s OF BUST
Choice
lets
avnllathto
la
STATE OF FLORIDA
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor
TO
JOHNSTON
CHILDS
and SARAH CHILDS, Ma
overlooking
g o lf
course.
wlf#
Custom building ta your
who*# rooldoae* to 4141
specification*.
Greenbrier
Adam* Street, COLUM­
BUS, OEORQIA
developed by
Ton ar* hereby required to
K IN G 8W O O D
fit* your oaowor or written do*
fonaoa, If any. In tb* obov*
B U ILD E R S, IN C .
proeoodlng with tb* d o r k of
203 Fairmont Dr.
tbl* Court, and U oorv* a eopy
thereof upon th* Pleuitirf'* at­
F A 24074
torney*. who** notn»t end addr*** oppoor* koroen, on or bofor* tb* trd day of February, F H A - V A H O M E S
1**4. th* nature of tht* pro­
1 , 1 , 1 4 BEDROOMS
ceeding being n oult for for*1, m , k 3 BATHS
etoiuro of mortgog* agolntt
th* followlag doocrlbod proper­ DOWN P A Y M E N T S FROM
ty, ts-wlt:
Lot IT. OA K LA N D H IU R .
according
to
tb*
plot
Low Monthly Payments
thereof o* recorded In Plot
Book It. Pag** 48 end 44, For Complete Informslkm
Publla nocord* of gomlnSee Or Cell Your
nlo County. Florid*. TO­
GETHER W IT H : Jeektoa
a * * Hot Water Hooter.
FHA - VA
Modal
C tlt.
Sorlal
No.
iltt#| pormautnily tnatallS A LE S BROKER

$100

*4.

HOMES
W e'w ill bey th* lot you *•Wet end build the hem*
you w est. On* corns let*
transact low. Payment from
wathtog down A minim am
M U fc iy . F HA ,
V A . or
Ranh Financing.
LM N E N TERPRISER* Inc.
Phams 838-8811
Mr. LoethorW ry o r
Mr. Forgwao*

Stenstrom Realty

TWiNN AND ORDERED at
banford. County of Samlnolt,
State of Florida, this tnd day
of January, 1S44.
2383 P eril Dr.
30-3439
(MEAL)
Hon. Arthur H. Beckwith
• LOTS
Jr.
A lew choice lots left in MayClark Circuit Cosrt
Srmlnol* County, Florida
fa ir and Loch Arbor sec­
By: Martha T. Vlblon
tions.
Deputy Cltrk
Orogory, Goars A m a lt ll*
ROBERT A . W O U A 1 IA
At tor nor* for p lslaU ft
SOS Joakoew ttroot
Tempo S, Florida
Raymond Lusdquist, Also.
Publish! Jan. 4, if , M. IT, 8«84

CDQ-I

12. Real Estate For 8*1* 17. M tl* Halp Wanted

27. Special Services

34. Articles For Sob

4 BR. 2 baths, centrally heat
P A R T TIM E
«d A alr-cood. Fenced back Sell .Nationally Famous OL­
yd. Water softener 4 land­
SON R E VE R SIB LE RUGS
scaped. F A 30811.
In Sanford Area. For local
Interview, write giving qual
B Y OW NER, 3 bedroom, lVi
tflcatlons to Divisional Field
bath home. One bedroom
Man, Paul H. Kring, 11985
bat separate entrance, can
esth Ave. N., Largo, Fla.
be rented fo r Income. WiU
trade lo r amaller plaoe. The City o f Sanford Civil
Shown by appointment. Call
Service Board la accepting
F A 1-8848.
applications for the position
of police patrolman. Re­
W AREHOUSE
quirements: 31 to M yrs. of
age; h g t k wgt. to conform
Approx. T900 eq. tt. floor
with established standards
space with Rail rood right*
with minimum 3’9” hgt- and
oi-way, on 9-acieo land with
1 0 lbs. wgt.; minimum of
paved frontage.
high school education or
817.000, TERM S
equivalent; resident of Sem
inole county for at least six
R O S A L. P A Y T O N
months. Position o f f e r s
Rag. Host Estate Broker
good working conditions and
F A 31301 17-93 at Hiawatha
pension plan. Examination
YO U CAN’ T B E A T THIS
for qualified applicants will
FOR $100 DOWN
be held at 2:00 p.m. Jan. 24,
3 B R Oxrner-built newer homa.
1984, In th* city haU. Sub­
Elec, kitchen with dlsp. and
mit applications to Civil
diahwattier, air cond.. oak
Service Examiner not later
floors. Only 10 min. walk
than Jan. 0 , 1984.
from center o f town.

Washing Machine Sale*
4 Service
Free EaUmato on Repairs
30-7363
2840 Hiawatha

DUE TO DIVORCE, Wc Hava
a '0
Model SwingNecdl*
Dlal-o-Matte,
Like
new,
makes Fancy Stitches, But­
tonhole*/ Siwa on Buttons,
Monograms,
Embrolderl,
Etc. Assume remaining 8
payments o f $7JO. F A 34827

Tractor mowing 4
CaU F A 2-7621.

Grading.

Plane Tuning and Repair
W. L . Harmon — F A 9 4 3 0
29. A u to m o b ile S e r v ic e
Auto Glam, Tape
k Seat Covert

A U T O G LASS &amp;
S E A T C O V E R CO.
304 W. 2nd St. F A 34032
I L L WORK GUARANTEED

A U T O G LASS
IN S T A L L E D
Senkorik Gloss and Faint
Company
210 Magnolia

Ph. F A 3-480

32. Flowers • Shrubs ,
DUTCH M IL L N U R SE R Y An
nuals ready now. Upsala
Rd. Near
M ayfair Golf
Course.

SALESMEN
big money
monthly
selling
fireproof BLOOMING Roses on Chsrosafes to farmers, stores, full
keo stock. A ll other kinds
IN V E S TM E N T 4 R E A L T Y
or part time, Hamilton Safe
o f Nursery shrubbery and
111 N . Park
30-9173
Co., Beloit XI, Wise.
trees.
12. Real Estala For Sals
Gray Shadows Nursery
Wc are now taking applies
6 Ml. S. on Sanford A ve.
8 BR CB Lake Mary boms lo­
lions for young men, agt iscated Just 2 blocks from
30, to train fo r Super Mar­ 33. F orn ltare
public bathing beach and
ket operation. Winn-Dixie,
walking distance to stores
W ANTED reliable couple t*
23th 4 French.
end school. Sacrifice price
take np monthly payments
o f 0,800 for quick sale. 18. Help Wanted
o f $13.30 on 3 complete
Good terms! Be the first
rooms of furniture. CtU
to phone Art Day at Stem Colored Motor Route Carrier
T R 8-1811, Casselberry, eel
per Agency, 80-401, 1818
for afternoon paper route
lest.
So. French Ave.
Must hava References and
FRISK E STIM ATE
dependable car. Write Cir­
3 B R House wlto acreages—
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
culation
Dept.
P
.
O.
Box
located 1 miles north St.
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
107, Sanford.
Johns R iver oo 17-93 Hlway.
ture. CaU Ntx Bedding Mfg.
CaU 3574392 Euatls for de­
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
19. S itu a tio n s W a n te d
tails.
F A 2-2117.
3 BR. House, turn, at 710 D A Y ’S Work wanted. Phone
Sell
Ua
Your
Furniture,
F A 3-7033.
Palmetto. For ap p t Phone
Quick Service
With the
F A 1-2403. Price reduced.
Cash.
SUPER
TRAD ING
IRONING, my home, Fhone
POST. F A 2-0877,
FA 2-7791.
LOCH ARBOR

SO U TH W A RD

eMMWMAht
mmussM

Un/urn. Apt. 808 S. Perk.
3 BEDROOM bouse, kitchen
C O U N TRY HOME
equipped. Lake privileges, 3 Bedroom Pure, home or
3 BR, 1 bath. 8 minutes from
Lake Mary, $100.
near A ir Base. F A 2-4738
downtown Sanford. Plenty
SM ALL Un/urn. 3 bedroom
after 3:30.
o f shade trees and bearing
house. 403 San Carlas, 183.
orange trees, Plus Patio and
R. A. Williams, F A 2-3931
STENSTROM RENTALS
Barbecue P it. A Bargain et
2 BR Sanford, nice—
73
3 B R House. Clean and close
$7808 with Good Terras I
BR on Roaalla—
la. Jim m ie Cowan. 333-4013.
3 BR rinecreat—
100
3 BR, large, MellonviUe 106 3 BR House. &lt;80 mo. Ph.
3 BR, 3 bath Loch Arbor 138
F A 2-5888.
4 B R on Oolf Course—
188
1301 Park Avenue
We have several other attrae- TH R E E bedroom House. West
F A 3-3333 anytime
Side. ITS per n o . Built-in
five homes available.
LOCH-ARBOR—By Owner, 3
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF
stove.
T H E NINTH JUDICIAL C IR .
BR., 3 baths, U rg e stooe
J. W. Hall Realty
CUIT OK FLORIDA, IN AND
flrspUce In wood-panelled
Ph. 322-3841
FOR SEMI VOLE COUNTY,
IN CHANCERY. NO. ISgTa
living room, F U . Rm., uti­
FLORIDA MORTGAGE * SE­ 3383 P stlt Dr.
332-2430 8 BR., larps living room,
lity room, large rooms,
CURITIES COMPANY, a Flor­
range.
IS
Shannon Dr.
open-beam ceilings through,
ida corporation.
LA K E M A R Y. 2 BR nlesly
$100. Ph. 848-3321, Geneva.
Plaintiff,
o u t Owner being transfer
va.
/urn. bouse. N ew ly re fin­
red. 3483 Country Club Rd.
FRED L. W A L L and SHIRLEY
LARG
E
2
BR.
trailer
oo
is bed, inside A out. Adults,
A. WALL, hla wife, at al.,
Call 30-9262.
largo lake. Adults only. A l­
Dsfsndsnts. no pels. IIS . F A 2-3880.
so trailer apace. FA 2-7381
NOTICE o r PUBLICATION
W E REO RET
TOt ASSOCIATED
FUNDING 8 BR Un/urn. 88 w*ek. Near
COMPANT, which orgaalLam e I Bdrm. home, Fla. W e have no more Homes
Base. F A M i l l .
action operated or did
•valU ble at Tee 'N Green
Rm., E le c t kit., Newly de­
bualnoo* nadir a nemo
EaUtea. Our temporary Of­
2-BDRM.
house,
kit.
equipped.
Indicating a corporation,
corated. $100 mo. un/urn.
either domootlo or for*
fice location to Lake Way817 Escsmbta Dr. F A 1*0830
CaB F A 8-1748 after 8:30
•Ign, and all unknown
man Heights Model. Ph
after 5 p.m.
anytime weekend!.
hMrt, dovUooi. grant***,
T E 84811. For homes In
aailgnoso.
Honor*,
ero*
dltors. trustoos, or other FU R N . 2 BR. a p t, nlao 1 R R 9. For Sato or Rent
Crystal Lake Park and Sur­
parlies e I a I at I a g by,
apt. Inquire 111 Elm 81.
rounding Territory Watch
through, undtr or against
8 BR. house, partially furn­
NO 8-3387.
for N ew Model Opening.
ASSOCIATED
FUNDING
ished. FA 84188.
COMPANY, which oraanlF
U
R
N
I
S
H
E
D
Apartment.
aatlon operated or did
L M N Enterprises, Inc.
bualnos* under a s a n s
Clean snd sloes In. ilau n ie S BEDROOM CB House, kit­
Harold C. Logan, Prea.
Indicating a corporation,
chen equipped, near Wins*
Cowan. 333-4018.
olthor domsatl# or for­
Phone T E 84811
Dixie. CaU F A 8
eign; end al! tinhaowa
Mr. Lutherbury
persona and pirtlo* hav­ ROOM A Board, nr Room,
or Mr. Ferguson '
ing or claiming to hava
for man or woman. Pboon 3 BR, 1 both, CB house.
any right, tltla or Intorost
Excel, location. Contact 013
^ A 2-3883.
In th* following dttcrlb.
3 BR., 1 Batli, Kitchen equip.,
Palm etto
sd property, to*wit:
feoced yard. 008 Old Or­
Lot 1. Block 13, W E A T H lando Rd., Sunload.
ER SFIELD FIRST A D D I­
12. R e a l E s t a t e F o r S a lt

* when ihtM

quality homes u i pticod to
low — $7,790. to H U M .
2 VWith M lltilt M 8240. km
r and 841.87 per month —
• Oriva cut today. Than an
3 IS taodalt to choow froat!
9 Take Istontotd 14— got
Oil at Ihq Oo*ary Uthani*

Ir r ilft

Legal Notice

nilai

~

INCOME T A X SERVICE
O. M. Hirrtaons
1811 Palmetto
333-7*49

Rtnfnrft

SANFORD VACUUM C LE A N ­
E R SERVICE. Parts sad
lupp'Je* /or all m ik es In­
cluding:
Electrolux. Nnw
snd rebuilt eleaner a gold.
No
boms
sarrice
call
charge Phone F A 3-8312,
2855 Park Dr. ..
LOST: Florida Oxygen Tank,
green. Vicinity Lako Mon­
ro#, Lako Mary, Lreigwood. S. Education - lantraetloa
Reward. CaU eoDeet Or­ PIANO A ORGAN LESSONS
ange City 775-2334.
Also tutor log In Foreign Lan
gusges, etc. 322-3328.
X. N o t ic e * • P e rs o n a te
U.S. C IV IL SERVICE TESTSI
Vacuum C lea n er Men-Wontee I I and ovsr. Se­
cure job*. High par. Short
Repairs,
parts;
Electrolux,
hours. Advancement. Thou­
Kirby,
RexAir,
AlxWay,
sands of Jobs open. PreGE, etc. Cleaners sold, ex­
aparatory (raining until apchanged. Free Pick-up, 1114
Park Ave., Sanford, Phone -pointed. Experience usually
unnccctaxry. F R E E Increm­
F A 8-4785.
ation on jobs, salaries, re ­
quirements. Write today g iv ­
ing name, address
and
phone. Lincoln Servie*, Box
X *tk * of Awawol Woottug
85, Sanford Herald.
The annual mooting nf th*

Legal Notice
tu b

9 *»

LOST. Tan male Dachshund.
Ident. Tag with name, ad
dress,
phone.
In
Qrovo
Manor area. Phono 322 3833
or after 5 p.m. 323-7411.

Office 204 W. First

m x T ii

1. N olle** -

LOST! White Wire-haired Ter
rler, brown and white ipoto
around aars. Answers to
name “ M a e ” CaU 304374
or 322 0711. REW ARD.

322-5613
322-5612

lx

tk F o o l

F A 33881 Atlantic Beak Bldg.

L A K E L IV IN G SITE 8
10 Minutes Ssnford, lo min­
utes O rlando-3 minutes to
Interstate 4—to A cre with
huge oaks, sand lake spring
fed—41893 Full Price, 0 0
per mooth. No down. CaB
owwsr, Harry Block, Or­
lando, GA 4440.

V A - FH A
Property Management
A Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
O ffers for your selection
those Bosutlful 3, 8, A 4
Bsdroom

Government
Owned Homes
P ric ed F ro m $6,750
D ow n P a y m en ts
A s L o w A s $100
M on th ly P a ym en ts
F ro m $43.50
T o maks the beet home
buy, m s the

VA - FHA
A ppoin ted
P r o p e r ty
M a n a g em en t &amp;
Sales B ro k e r

Jim Hunt Realty
Otflee FA S-B0
N1*1 FA
FU.

I

BR, 2 bath Ranch style
home featuring spaciousness
throughout.
Including the
iamUy-eteed kitchen 4 se­
parate dining room ; plus
SW IMMING POOL 4 tenc
ed yard. Priced right at
$17,000 with FHA term* of
only $700 down. Vacant now
and ready to chow I

Seminole Realty

BLOCK
4
B R IC K
Work,
large or small Joba. 323 0748.
Child Cars. F A 2-2274.
D A Y ’S WORK. FA *3768.
20. B a b y e ilt e r a
BABY
SITTING , o r light
housework. F A 3-001.

21. Beauty Balm s

this area to handle the
wurid-Iamous RCA and Sylvaola T E L E V I S I O N 4
RADIO TUBES sold through
our latest modern-type tube
t e s t i n g k merchandising
units. WiU not interfere with
your preseat employment.
To qualify you must have:
0,495 Catti Available Im ­
mediately, Car, 3 spare
hours weekly. Should net up
to 1300 per month in your
spare time. Hus company
will extend financial assist­
ance to full time If desired.
Do not answer unless fully
qualified for the time and
investment.
Income » laris Dumed.
Business la set up for you.
We secure locations.
Selling, soliciting or exp. not
necessary
For personal interview In
your cUy, write, please In­
clude phone number.

NEW HOME Else. Port. I
ing Machine. AU the l a t e *
attachments. Brand new.
$10 Cash. John Schtoard Sr.
F A 2-3087.

35. Artlelan Won tnd
W ANTED! Citrus fruit. U r g e
or amaU amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer. Ph. L ee M ao*field, F A 1-420.

36. Automob Hen • Trucks
WIU trade equity In ' 0 Cor*
vslr for older model car,
or block work to eocloet
cirport. 223 0384.
BU YIN G A NEW m
USED CART

FINANCE IT wrm ua
♦ Low Internet Rates
♦ Lew Monthly Payments

FLORIDA STATE BANS
1939 Chevrolet BelAlr, 4-Dr.
rsdlo and heater, automaUe,
8 cyl. $100, take over pay*
raenta. M.R. Young 838-4034.

87. Bonta • Motors
Gateway

To

Tba

W aterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
80444 E. 1st Ph. F A 9 4 8 0

38. Motorcyclsa - Scooters

GET
professional
carpet
D O L L A R S A V IN G D A Y S
cleaning reiulta—rent Blue
at
Lustre EIcc. Shampooer $1
C O N N O LLY’S
per day. Carroll's Furn.

O N U SE D

M O B IL E H O M E S
RECORDING Fathometer, 0’
to 240’ Ratheon, I months
LEESBURG LOT
old; stereo-ht-fl combo conTWO BEDROOMS
solette. CaU 304273 after 8
’58 33x8' .................... 0181
p.m.

Contrictlng 4 Repairs
ANTIQUE Gale Leg Table, 3
4 Controls
chairs, Solid oak. $40. 3114 Sunset
F A 24902
Twin size headboards $2.
F A 2-7651.

25. Plmnblnr Services

F IR E P L A C E WOOD
Oak and Pine
Robert Morris, 223-0335

1837 Allstate Crulsealr*. $100,
304177.
Used furniture, appUnncea,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
89. Trailer* . Caboose
Larry's Mart 813 Sanford
Ave. Ph. F A 8410.
10 x 50 Mobile Horn*, exe.
rood. Ph. 133-790 alter I
34. A r l i e l t a F o r S o la
p. m.

P E R M A N E N T SPECIALt
30% Off Regular Prices
Ace Beauty Salon, Mayfair
Hotel CaU fair eve. appt.
15. iluiiincna Opportunity
304323.
DISTRIBUTORSHIP to tav­
C arp et Special!
Harriett's Beauty Nook
ern*,
restaurants, stores,
LIM IT E D T IM E I I !
Rve Appt’s. I Sr. Beautician*
for beautiful 10 to 0 cent
Mac has THROW N A W A Y th*
103 So. Oak
F A 3-3743
candy 4 drug specialists
Percentage Book.
earning h i g h
immediate
Buy your Carpet or Ruga at
ACE B E A U TY SALON
cash p r o f i t . Expanding M ayfair Hotel, Open evenings
Dealer COST plus $1 per
manufacturer will furnlib
yard.
by appt Service from Tipcomplete career pgm. with
to-Tlp. Phooe 304323.
A L L F IR S T Q U A L IT Y
exclusive
factory
connsc
T O P R A TE D M ILLS
P
E
R
M
A
N
E
N
T
W
av*
Special
Uon. W rite: C1IEX, 2910 N
Call us for a allowing o f these
Present this ad for a Mother
16th St., Phila. 0 , Pa.
fine Csrpels In your homo.
and Daughter permanent
Nylon, Acrllan, AU Wool,
wave. Mother pays regular
D on ’t
etc. Hundreds to choose
price — Daughter's permsnS e ll Yourself S h o r t l
from. TERM S! Up to two
neat
RECESSION - DEPRESSION
years to Pavt
W Price
PRO O F BUSINESS
Carpets
A la C drte
Cut
'N
Curl
Beauty
Shop
E X C E PTIO N A L HIGH
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
318 Palmetto Ave.
E ARN IN G S
Orlando, Fla.
Phooe 02-080
PA R T-TIM E WORK
341-810 Collact or
FOR ADDED INCOME
24. Bloetrleo] Services
Leroy C. MacTavlsh, Owner
Reliable party or persons,
FA 2-3343 after 6 p.m.
male o r female, wanted for YOUNG S ELECTRIC SVC.
I N I S. Park Ave.
F A 2 3 2 0 anytime

R E A D Y M IX Concrete, win­
dow tills, lintels, steps,
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
pipe, steel, p e a s e traps,
dry wells, stepping atones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm A ve.
F A 94781

ONE BEDROOM
*61 41x8' .................... 83488
'81 30x10', air cond. ... 1088
'32 31x8' .................... |10S
'30 80x8* ......................$108
OCALA LOT
TWO BEDROOMS
'83 33x10' ...................0193
'80 48x10* MM088MI44I
'80 43x10* ««..«.«..»««• «
'38 43xl* .......... .. ....... 82388
57 30x8* .................... $1888
'57 33x8' .................... $1888
'35 35x8' .................... $1798
ONE BEDROOM
~
'0 30x8' ......................$110
38 33x8' ......................$203
'37 33x8’ .................... $180
57 32x8' ......................|170
'14 28x8*
$130
0 27X8* .................... 1110
'0 37x1' ...................... $140
'52 22x8' .................... $ 90
'46 27x8' .................... | 930
DRIVE IN AND SAVE 80
C O N N O L L Y ’S
Mobile Home Sales, Ine.
OCALA
2 MUei North ou U. S. 441
Phone 60-8164
LEESBURG
U. S. 01 By-Pal* .
Pbonn 70-3331

GUNS. New 4 Used. Large
PLUM BING
selection. WU1 trade, Alto
Contracting Repairs
repair. Tackle sold 4 re­
F R E E ESTIM ATES
paired. Uitcen Bridge Flab
R. L. H A R V E Y
Camp 4 Gun Shop.
204 Sanford Ave.
F A 2-3363
OLD
FASHIONED
Rolltop
27. Special Service*
Desk, med. lire, good cond.
Must Mil. $30. “ Cracker”
“ Repair Most Anything”
FA 2
BOYD'S C AB IN E T SHOP
107 Elm
FA 2 2816
Jan. Spec. Seafarer dunga­
ree*- $2.35 pr. Arm y-Navy
Travel GREYHOUND. CaU
Surplus, Sanford.
FA 2-1421 or 9993 and w*
wlU have our T A X I pick
FOR S A L E - FlU dirt, clay,
you up. Homer LltUe, Grey­
tlx-ll, peat and topaoU. EULs
hound Bus Station.
Lloyd, F A 3-076.
PIA N O SVC. 4 TU N IN O
SHALLOW weU, U h.p. pump,
Rebuilding • Rofoltln*
20 ft. pipe, $0.30. F A 2-9294.
FR E E E S T IM A T E S
GENE CUM BAA
New people In town look at
822-2681 — Call PM Only
H*rald Ada. Be sure your
TELEVISION
buaineia la represented with A P P L IA N C E SERVICE
H EATING
P. O. Box 3373
attractive
advertisements. 319 Sanford Ave. F A t-7 0 9
SERVICING — TESTING
Youngstown 12, Ohio
Lewis Sales 4 Service
STORE FOR KENT. 214 San­ 2317 C. C. Road
F A 2-7928
ford Ave., F A 2-0321.
SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
Bicycle Shop for Sale. Ph.
tios, etc. r r e e csUmate. Ph.
F A 2-9683.
30-33Og.
If.

F e m a le H e lp

W a n te d

W ELLS D RILLED , PUMPS,
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
WANTED. Advanced H a i r
All Types and Slaes
Stylist. Eva • Bess Beauty
W * Repair and Service
Shop. I l l N. OalL__________
b T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
17. M a le H e lp W a n te d
307 W 2nd St.
F A $440
W ANTED:
Auto mechanic,
must be experienced with For FART T A X I Service eaU
Chrysler products, le e Sve.
Homer Little at Greyhound
Bus Station. F A 3-1421 or
Mgr. Brass Motors, 119 E.
1st f t

DICK'S

�Macek To Head

Great Savings on Easy Terms
FROM A W O RLD OF F IN E F U R N ITU R E

Geneva Group

M A T H E R of Sanford

Cheitar

F,

Macek

w ai

elected president at the Ge­
neva Citizens Association at a
well attended annual election
By Mona Grlnatead
The North Orlando Civic

in the near future.
Fire Chief Bill Hahn has
Association has
announced volunteered to make two new
tables, ona to be need for
plana fo r making a number
business meetings and one for
o f improvements to the Civic recreation.
Building in tha Village Re­
E ffo rts to remedy difficul­
creation Aram.
ties with the water eystem, a
A new door will be installed
at the mala entrance and the
old ona moved to tha adjoin­
ing concession stand. Pur­
chase o f paint to repaint tha
building was authorised at
last week’s meeting o f the
association and a werk day
fo r this Job will be announced

ROOM S
Complete
A S LOW
AS —

Retired Folks
To Elect
Officers
By Joan Magln
The annual election meeting
of the Chuluota Retired Folks
Club will be held Thursday In
tho Community Building with
a ham dinner at 6 p.m.
Plana fo r the meeting wero
made recently when membera
of the board o f dlrectori met
at the home or Mr. and Mra.
Hoicoe Morrison on Sixth
Street.
New membera are alwaya
welcome and Invited to at-

E A S T TERM S — O PEN F R ID A Y NIGHTS

Saaford’a Only A ir Conditioned Furniture Store
203-09 E. 1st ST.

F A 2-0983

constant problem since the
associetlon leased the build­
ing last year, w ill be under­
taken and a four-burner sur­
face unit fo r cooking will be
Installed
In
the
kitchen.
Eventally, the entire kitchen
will be rearranged and a sink,
already available, w ill be In­
stalled when work on the
water system is completed.
A ras heater and a meter
lank hava been installed and
a second healer, donated by
Jamea Brasil o f Cortez A ve­
nue, possibly will be put in
the concession stand.
The Village Council last
week voted to investigate pos­
sibility o f having a shell sur­
face put on tha road leading
into the area when paving of
N. Edgemon Avenue ia done
by the North Orlando Com­
pany. I t was agreed that the
ahell surface would help eli­
minate hazards o f entering
tha roadway which becomes
almoat Impaaaabla in wet
weather.

meeting at the group held last
Tuesday evening at tha Ge­

CAM PBELL’S

neva Community Hall.
Other

officers

named

are

Walton Torres, vice presi­
dent; Edward Putnam, sec­
retary and James Brown,
treasurer. Trustees, who con­
tinue in office, are William
G. Kllbee, W. L. Sieg and E d­
ward Putnam.
A meeting o f the new o ffi­
cers will be called in Uie near
future at which time commit­
tee chairmen will be appoint­
ed and plans for the coming
year will be outlined.

The
W citilde
Missionary
Baptist Church, Fifth Street
and Holly Avenue, Sanford,
ia conducting daily 7 p.m. re ­
vival meetings this week.
Rev. T . B. Freeman, wellknown evangelist, it leading
the aervlcei which arc open
lo tho public.
Rev. Paul M. Callcy, regu­
lar pastor for the church, ex ­
tends invitation to all inter­
ested persona lo attend the
meetings.

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Reg. $2.00 to $9.98

All Going: For
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Dress Shoes

U n it : 3 With Your 83 Or
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R eg* $5.98 to $9.98

A ll Going:
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G E R B E R ’S” S T R A IN E D

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"MR. C."
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Regular $4.98 to $12.98

Reg. $12.98 to
$15.98

Ladies’
Tennis Shoes

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Reg. $2.98 to $4.98

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YO U M U ST SEE THESE T ERRIFIC VALU ES TO

Silver Dolbr
SHOE STORE
201 E. First St, Sanford
OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 8

Coupon A The
Purrhase Of

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With This
Coupon A The
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BREADED

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Men’s Wrangler

Dungarees
Regular
$3.98

SORRY aaa
No SUver Dollars
Given During
T h is Sale

with Thi.

Coupon good at your "Thriftw ay1
Qaly, Thru Wed.. Jamas*; 18.

$ C 99

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S P E C IA L !

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WEATHER: Frost or freeze tonight: fair nnd continued cold today; high 50-55; low tonight 25-33.
VOL. 56
^

c l O 6

By Julian Rtenitrom
The Seminole County univer­
sity

site

committee

met

at

United Press Leased Wire

l-Mablished l'J08

TUES.. JANUARY 14, 1964

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Cold Threatens State's Citrus

noon today to draft plans for
the group's next move in an
e ffo rt to land the Knat Central
Florida University.
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No matter how you site* it,
i. go­

ing to take some doing. Just

New Home

xxhut . . . well, that's the rea­
son the committee met today.
The Herald will have a report
fo

.

LAKELAND

.

Several days ago we report­
ed t*c disappearance o f the
bald eagle. You can imagine
what's happened. Mrs. J. A.
Nance, a long time bird en­
thusiast, reports that a bald
eagle apparently is nesting in
an area to the rear o f her
home, 2732 Country Club
Road. She says he'a a large
bird, quite durk in color and
haa the typical white head o f
the bald eagle.

(U P!)

-

A

great Eastern storm dropped

Use of facilities of Sanford

you Wednesday.
.

Drop Info 20s
For Central
Area Forecast

Library Use
Doubles In

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getting the u n lvei.il;

NO. 103

Public Library has more than

temperatures

doubled during the first week

over much of Florida today,

below

freezing

IT DIDN'T RAIN HERE last liinlit. A sprinkler in the yurt I nf Clifton
Titylur of 101 Mayfair Citric watt left on for oiuht Itoura and the 26 clcprcc
cold did its work well. Objects in front of the barbecue Krill are iced toys.
The swittK is decorated with frozen “ stalactites" and the grass is crusted
over.

and weathermen warned of
in its new location at First
worse conditions tonight that
Street and Palmetto Avenue.
City Manager W. K. Knowles
would Uirraten Florida's cit­
reported to the City Commis­
rus crop, still recovering from
sion Monday night.
a 1962 freeze.
Tho library opened Jan. 6
The Federal-State F r o s t
in tire old Post Office Build­
Warning Service here In its
B
A
C
0T
ELLERHK
OWEN ANSTEY, rii?ht, new mayor of Cassel­
ing,
removing
from
Fifth
morning temperature bulletin
berry, was sworn into office nt Monday niifht'a
Street and Oak Avenue.
forecast a "hard freere" to­
monthly meeting of the Hoard of Aldermen by
"L ’ sc now," Knowles said,
night in tlie state's northern
Fred Heath, loft, retiring mayor. (Herald Photo)
"is as high as during the
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) districts nnd in colder parts
summertime with children's
A request for $650,000 in fed­
of
central
Florida,
where
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programs running. More chil­
most of tlie state's fruit eral Hill-Burton fund* for a
dren and adults arc using the
Student* at South Seminole
60-bed addition to Seminole
grove* are located.
library at the new location. It
Junior High had an unsched
The
bulletin
warned
of Memorial Hospital in Sanford
alio has brought I n more
uled fire drill last Friday. An
"long durations of critical is expected to he approved by
nuu-rcaidcnt users, who pay
anonymous phone caller warn­
temperatures," and said the the development commission
a $2 fe e."
ed that a bomb was act to go
Racot Eltrrbe, commercial thermometer would drop be­ next monlh.
No action was taken by the manager for Goodyear Ser­
Hospital division officials
o ff at the school. While stud­
low freezing by 9 p.m. iu the
Commission on Knowles' sug­
ents waited at a distance
vice Stores In Sanford, today central districts. Lows In the j said the request has an "exNewr and returning officials tlons, were presented,
gestion to retain the old li­
1’rincipal John A n g • 1 a n d
were
predicted
for 1cellcnt priority" and should
o f tha Casselberry Hoard o f
A franchise contract with brary building and use It as formatly announced his can­ 'teen*
members o f Uie faculty along
be okayed without a hitch.
I.ogua Garbage Service of
North
Florida
and
in
the
low
II goes to lhe hospital ad­
with Casselberry police and Aldermen received the oath of Winter Park was signed call­ a cultural arts building for didacy for the office of Sem­ and middle 20's for the cen­
art associations, inole County Tax Collector.
visory council Feb. 7 and then
Sheriff'* deputies, searched office from their new mayor, ing for two, 20-gallon garbage ceramics,
tral districts.
v
In making the announce­
to the full commission at Its
Monday pickups and one, 30 gallon etc.
the buildings. The call appar­ Owen Anatcy, at
Frost or scattered Lost was
Knny*. es also Reported that ment for 'id* bid to occupy the
| February meeting.
night'* regular meeting o f the traah pickup a week. Trash, if
ently was a hoax.
forecast for all of the stale's
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cigarette tax retenue for the office to be vacated by Sem­
Local funds will provide
board after Anstey wu. .worn „ t curbf|dp, wM, bl, UWt.n
growing areas, including the
(irst
five
months
Increased
inole’s
present
tax
collector,
!
$350,000
fur Hie proposed $1
Some time ago the Clock in by retiring Mayor Fred
rich vegetable growing sec­
the second pickup during the
49.5 per cent but was below John I- Galloway, who will
noticed that Mary Harkey, Heath. Taking the oath were
tions
of
the
Everglades ' million hospital wing.
week.
the anticipated 53 per cent in­ retire at the conclusion of
City Manager Pet* Knowles’ Mr*. Mary Hawthorne, clerk;
around
Lake
Okeechobee
McIntosh whs instructed to
girl Friday, had this sign Uua Sawyer, marshal and C, druwr up resolutions o f Intent crease. Sanford anticipated his current term, Cllcrbc de­ and the farmland* south of
posted on a lamp located ou L. Overman and George How­ To Annex for certain prop­ $2n3,ooo for the year under clared that ho would utilize ' Miami.
the Increased state cigarette every possible method of not
ard, aldermen.
her desk:
j It takes temperatures in the
erties located north o f Sit 430
“ Think like a man,
Tbs board ununimously a li­ and west o f Highway 17-02 tax. Knowles explained if the only mainlaining hut also in middle 2u's tasting over a
present
level
continues
—
e»creasing,
where
possible,
the
Look like a girl,
proved reappointment o f A t- with action lo bo u U ll al lbe
period of several hours to
pccially in view of the recent! efficiency of the operation of
Act like a lady,
torncy Kenneth McIntosh ns I)eat inctt|nK
freeze the sap in orange and
government
report—that
the
the
collector's
office.
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) And work like a dog."
legal counsel for the town and
A nfw m ,'UCI)l f(ir antlcXH.
grapefruit tree* and do scanticipated
revenue
will
be
Ellerbe
also
auted
that
If
Gov.
Farris Bryant will name
•Monday The Herald carried re-elected
hd I.unn board lbm
pn,jH.r|y |,K-ati-d on
V«ra damage. A days long
$7,000 short for the year.
elected be would eatablish a
Atly. Gen. Illrhard Ervin to
the same thing on the front chairman,
freeze
in
December
of
1962
Concord Drive near Barnett'*
J. 11. Crappi waa acting temporary office In the Boothservo the unexplred Supremo
page, out o f West Finnkfortj
la other business McIntosh Fernery waa turned ever to
did mlUioai of dollars worth
111., by UIT.
waa Instructed to present a the Boning commiss Ion foy ep- mayor at Monday's meeting, erg icctlea of Seminole Ceota* o f damage to the citrus crop, Court term nf the late Justice
I n J . .
1 i. . ’ .Mayor A. L. ty far M «d U n « all atfplra of
(! 1e n n Terrell Wednesday,
killing hundreds of trees.
r
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WUaoo. |
«_
lbe collector'a office ea a con­
and for Ervin It will be tlie
Jim Coleman, head man
Tills year's crop is smaller
A petition waa * presso led
In other atwm.'Clty Com­ venience to residents In that
fulfillment of a life long am­
Celery City Printing Co., h _ _______ r ,,lBr Cwmjntaeloa rethan normal because of the
asking that rota 2. 7 a m F lA , mission:
areu.
bition.
liven elected president o f tile qtrestfhg wiul ii joint imrticipaeffects of (lie freeze.
First Addition to Cusxelherry,
Placed on seroml reading
Ellerbe Is a member of the
Allhuiigh Bryant ha* refus­
Graphic Arts Association of tlon agreement be rcach.-d fo r L
zonr&lt;, ,t.,
oriK|,mlly recan
ordinance
annexing
land
Murroro
Temple,
the
Sanford
ed to dl*eii‘ s the appoint­
Central Florida
for
UHll.
maintenonce and drainage of i omn,ended in tho propped
ment* until after today's ser­
That's another honor for an­ \\ Inter Park Drive from lied z&lt;mjng ordinance instead of at tlie southwest corner of I Shrine Club. Fifty Associates |
iitli Street and Sanford Avc- j and the First Presbyterian;
vices for Justice Terrell, Er­
other Sanford businessman. Rug Lake Road to Scminoln (.bunt&gt;.v&lt;|
commercial ni renuc; granted a 90-day exten­ Church of Sanford.
vin
lias tokl newsmen he
Good work, Jim.
Houlevurd with emphasis ou ,|lu.,„ .d ,
mbbnr.1 Ce.sclsion un rondemued property
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would aerept the appointment
He has been a resident of.
tha haiardoua strip leading ,K.rr&gt;.( ownrr uf ..djoining
at the rear of 1115 M&gt;rtlc - Sanford nnd Seminole County •
if it was offered. Sources said
The grapevine tells us that into the
South
Seminole |iro|wrtiM . This p e t i t i o n ,
Axiime and 1209 West llth since 1933, when he came
Monday tha job was his.
Seminole Raceway's opening Schools*
! w|,|t.|, bore 15 lisrnuturcs rep.
Street; approved the transfer here to be associated with
To replace Ervin, the gov­
TAM PA (U P I) Cigar
date is still set for Jnn. 31.
1 etition* unkinir for tlu’i
, ( es«*fitinic 30 lioinr*, was pint*,
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of a beer and wine license at McCrory Stores, Inc. In 1938 makers are optimistic almut ernor will name his adminis­
tion by Hie town were present- ,.d
l||t. ,nimltM f „ r pre, e„ t.
Plans are being formulated ed Monday night by the South Ht|on ut lhe conibini.,| m a tin g 805 West Third Street from be was married In the former tlie effect of tlie surgeon gen­ trative assistant, James W.
fo r Lake Mary Chamber oi Seminole Junior High PTA , ()f tbc board and rommiasiun. C. C. Flowers to Edward K. j Mis* Doris Hockey, daughter eral's report on smoking on Kynes, to becomo attorney
Flowers; denied a request for Jof Mrs. Ada Hockey and the their Industry.
general, lhe tourers said.
Commerce'* "leap year" talent and tlie Soutli Seminole hieMonday night's meeting will
annexation of property on |a|c j;. s Hockey. Tliey have
Kynes, a 35-ycar-old Ocala
Morton L. Annls of Tampa,
ahow slated fo r tha Sanford mentary CTP. Representative*
,.ontimIri| upon call.
Roosevelt
Avenue
between „ ne gon, Wicky, IS, and the senior vice president of Gen­ attorney, will have to begin
Junior High School auditorium o f both groups suid that coun- \
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
10th amt 18th Street*; approv-1 family resides at 108 West eral Cigar Co., said Monday campaigning right away for
on Feb. 21*. Quite n show, we ty school offirials already had
lit another time extension to IBn, s b( |„ Sanford,
the report could mean in­ a two-year term expiring in
hear, is being arranged.
been contacted nnd timl Supt.
•
• •
March 15 to Mrs. C. II. Olliff,
Ellrrlie entered the tire creased sales for the cigar January 1967 and then would
R, T. Milwec had advised them
Cargo, on the condemnation, business in 1938 lie formerly makers.
run in 1966 for the full four
Ry tho way, also from out that he was "in complete
of the Palm* Hotel, West managed the Goodyear Store
James J. Corral of Corral- year term.
Lake Mary way comet word agreement with ouriconerm
First Street, and Instructed in Sanford before bccumlng Wodiska in Tampa said the
Ervin, 59, can hold the Su­
from Acting Postmaster Clar­ and feels every effort should
Knowles
to negotiate with the commercial tire manager for report "can't do tho industry preme Court judgeship with­
ence Donaldson that the Lake be made fo r t:ie cooperative
School Hoard and County fur tills area.
any harm." Rut Corral was out campaigning until 1966.
Mary Post Office receipt* fo r arrangement."
| A special meeting o f the
construction of a bus drive­
not
“ overjoyed" to sec any Terrell'* unexplred six-year
1963 were up 24 per cent over
It will be requested that the North Orlando Village Council
part nf the tobacco Industry term run* to January, 1067.
those o f 1962. There's a pos­ area in question, over which hsa been railed by Mayor W. way and standing apron at
being mixed up in such a re­
sibility that the Laka Mary o f­ 1,800 children arc transported j W . Anderson for It a. m., Goldsboro School.
port.
fice will become a second rlasa dully, be cluy stabilized. The Saturday in the Civic BuildI,. I) Hupp, executive vice
|Mi.t office
sometime this town would provide luuteriuL ing.
year.
and the county the equipment.
Purpose of tl,u meeting will
Tentative selection of a alto president of King Edward Ci­
. . .
somewhere near Five Points gar Co. of Jacksonville, said
Action by the Imurd on the bn «&lt;&gt; 1'ike further action on
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) ••Referring to those algna," proposed comprehensive zon­ calling a special election to
for a proposed rounty-wide hi* firm should have “ some Beverage
Director
Richard
sense
of
direction
within
the
says 0. D. Farrell, "delicately ing ordinance tvas tabled at mime a five-loan charter com­
animal shelter was discussed
II. Keating said today his
hinting that trucks are not the Zoning Commission had mittee which Ix-cnme niunduby C o u n t y Commissioner next 30 days" in tight of the agency collected $61,128,015
report. Hupp said lie was
wanted on First Street, the not completed work on re- tmy last week upon presenta­
A little more than SCO,out) in James P. Avery Jr. and City
in beverage and cigarette
City never meant to keep all quested change*. However, the tion of n citizens petition fav­ excessive fee* waa paid into ] Commissioner M. L. Ruhorn waiting to see what the Cigar taxes during the first half
Inslilntr of Am rrira does.
trurks o ff the street. The city board issued instructions for oring the election.
the county general fund this Jr. before their respective
of the fiscal year.
waa gunning for th e ' larger the commission to meet within
It is expected that action morning by two county office- groups this morning and Sion
Revenue was up 39 per
variety o f trucks— not deliv­ the neat 10 days, with thr at­ also will tie taken at thia time holders
day evening
rent over lhe same |&gt;criod
ery trurks.
The t w o
rommisiioncra,
torney present, to compli-le 011 imssing un ordinance for
last year, ho said, which was
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.,
"Since our alleys are often tliis work in order that u com­ the regular annual council cicrk of Circuit Court, paid in with Jaycec representative*,
a strong indication that col­
filled with rara and other ve- bined inerting of the aldermen election to lie held In March.
$30,365.58 in excessive fees said tentative plans rail for
lection* wxiuld reach the pre­
The Oviedo - Ocoee bask­ diction of $120 million for (he
hiclea parked there, It be- and commission can bo railed )
-------- -------for 1963, as compared lo the acquisition of 10 acre* of
cornea necessary for delivery to tonaider the final draft. __
year.
. ,
$21,274 paid in for 1962. Thia land near the geographic cen­ etball game, scheduled lo
truck* to use First Street. I f A fte r this lime a public hear- r OT J O lU l
was the first year excessive ter of lhe county and con­ be pla&gt;rd in Oviedo toniahl,
they didn’t our atores would be ing will be set.
struction of an animal shelter has been transferred lo
SOTTO II. MONTH CIO- fees topped $30,000.
H e a rin g Set
uuuble to replenish stock* of
Acceptance of a 200-space, V A N I X X III, Italy (U I ’ I) —
Julin Galloway, county lax to ro tl between $12,000 and Ocoee on account of the
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) cold weather, t'sul Miklrr, A legislative committee study­
mercltandisc and would soon cemetery
from
Casselberry |Solto II Monte, the town rollector, paid In $29,680 in &lt;15.000.
Oviedo sthirtir director and
be forced to elute.
Gardena waa tabled until a con- where the late Pope John excessive fee* for 1963, as
ing the need for stronger con­
basketball roach announced
" I f any o f our cltiaena want tract which meets approval of X X III whs born, changed its compared to $17,000 In 1962.
flict of Interest laws in Flor­
to turn downtown Sanford in­ the board and attorney la name to "Sotto II Monte Glotoday.
ida will hold a public heating
Other county officeholders S h ortage O f M en
to a ghost town, it is only drawn and presented. Deed tojvanni X X III," which in Itai- also submitted reports this
The Ovirdu gym is not
DOUGLAS, Isle of Man
in Pensacola Friday, Chair­
necessary fur them to keep all the property, with a survey ian mean*, “ Under The Moun- morning, with no or minor ex- (U P I ) — T ie l»ls o f Man ha*
healed. Mirklrr said. Tha
man Clyde Galloway, Defuntnrrks o ff First Street."
game will start al 6:30 p.m.
lak Springs, said today.
a shortage of men.
restive fees.
and copy o f ru in and regula* |tain John X X II!."

J

$650,000 Grant Sanford Phone Users
For Seminole To Get Metro 'Ballot'
Hospital Seen

Bacof Ellerbe
Announces For
Tax Collector

Casselberry Board

Swears In Members

Bryant To Name
Ervin To Court

Florida Cigar
Firms Hopeful

North Orlando
Meeting Set

J

$60,000 Paid
General Fund

Animal Shelter
Plans Reported

$61 Million In
Taxes Collected

Oviedo Game
Transferred

Floridan Saved
From Gulf

Two P-T Groups A sk County Board For School Improvements

NEW ORLEANS (U P I) A freighter approaching Naw
Orleans today carried a Flor­
ida man it plucked from an
open boat fa r out in tha Gulf
o f Mexico during heavy seal
Coast Guard officials ben
said the grain veaael Smith
Explorer radioed Coaat Guard
headquarter* in Miami that it
had takan aboard a man iden­
tified as John Givens of I t .
Myera Beach.

Two parent-teacher delega­ paving new access roads to
new
English
Estates
tion* descended on the Coun­ the
School.
ty Commission this morning
County Commission already
with plats for road improve­
haa approved a clay stabilized
ments to schools.
Mrs.
Gabriel
Markishan. road from the subdivision lo
speaking
for
the
English the school and a paved road­
Estates Parent-Teacher Or­ way between the school and
ganization,
requested
t h e Highway 436.
The delegation also asked
Commission Join with the Engliah Estate* promoter* in a for a four-foot sidewalk along
joint participation program in j the road pending fin a l, im ­

provement. The matter was sion that Casselberry has ob­
necessary
rights-ofreferred lo County Engineer tained
way for straightening Winter
William Bush for study and
Park Drive and has funds
recommendation.
available lor a joint partici­
Mrs. G. O. McGinnis, speak­ pation program.
ing for the South Seminole
County Commissioners and
Elementary School Council o( Casselberry councilmen will
Parents -and Teacher*, re­ meet at 7 p.m. Friday at the
quested Winter Park Drive In courthouse to plan a program.
In other action this morn­
Casselberry be completed.
Town Counsel Kenneth Me- ing. County Commission:
InUish informed the Commis­
Approved e request by Joe

Baker, president of the Seminote County Farm Bureau, for
a 30-year lease on county pro­
perty across Highway 17-92
from the County Home as a
site for a Farm Bureau build­
ing; approved a resolution re­
questing the State Board of
Healtii to grant a license lo
tlie Saprcta Nursing borne
pending completion at plans
for a new county nursing
home; discussed with a dele­

gation tlie leasing of county
property as a site for a Forest
City (ire station; referred to
nush complaints of lack of
drainage of a ditch through
private property from Big
Bear Lake to LUue Bear Lake
to Cub Lake; commenced ap­
pointment of various county
committees.
Commission adjourned until
2 p. m.. when it will elect
officers | tor the nest year.

D ie final address by mem­
ber*
of
tho
Metropolitan
Telephone Committee o f tlie
Seminole Chamber of Com­
merce will be mndo by the
Committee chairman, Clifford
McKibbin, Monday when lie
talks nt tho weekly luncheon
meeting of tho Sanford Ro­
tary Club, McKibbin said to­
day.

The Southern Hell Tele­
phone Company plans to gel
into tha mails, during the
final week o f January, Mc­
Kibbin said, a “ ballot" on
which company patron* in the
greater Sanford area can in­
dicate their preference on
whrther they would agree to
a slight increase In month­
ly rates to errate a metropoli­
tan system in Seminole Coun­
tySuch • system, say* Mc­
Kibbin, would eliminate any

m w A .

••

Contract Session
CHICAGO (UI’I) - Nego­
tiators for the Teamsters
union and tha Ducking indus­
try were to meet today with
tlsc possibility of signing their
first nationwidt eonUact.

Children Freed
TALLAHASSEE (U l* l) Four St. Augustine Negro
children, incarcerated for five
month* as a result of parti­
cipation in a sit-in demonstra­
tion, were released today on
orders of the Stata Cabinet.

Announcement Set
TALLAHASSEE (U I’ I ) —
State Hep. Charles Holley of
SI. Petersburg will have a
news conference Feb. 10 and
is expected to announce his
Republican candidacy for gov­
ernor.

toll churges ou telephone calls
within Seminole County.
Local Chamber officials ara
making an effort through this
committee to crack what they
have ucucribvd as a “ wall” be­
tween the northern and south­
ern sections o f the county.
A t the present time, MeKitibin says tho Winter Park
Telephone Co., which provide*
telephone service
fo r tha
southern section o f tho county,
has toll frea communication
with approximately two-thlrda
o f the population o f Oranga
County, tlie y do not, however,
have toll freo service with
Sanford, tlie county seat,
which haa approximately half
o f Seminole County's entira
population, he declared.
“ The decision concerning tha
metropolitan system will de­
pend upon Sanford subscrib­
er* o f the Southern Biel firm ,”
McKibbin stated. "The system
w ill not call for any increase
in rates to Seminole subscrib­
er* who are serviced liy tha
W inter Park company. This i*
due to the fart that aotHh
Seminole telephone rates ara
08 per cent higher than San­
ford rates and 61 per rent
higher than Orlnndo rate*.
These are residence rates.”
“ Approximately one-half o f
Seminole County's population
who are subscribers to the
Winter Park Telephone Com­
pany's service, ara highly de­
sirous of the proposed metro­
politan telephona system," an­
other Chamber official aaid.
It Is anticipated that i f
Sanford'* subscribers o f Sou­
thern Bril service will decis­
ively agree to tho alight rata
increase the metropolitan sys­
tem ran lie put in effect iu
approximately 15 months.

Reports Of
New Buildup
In Cuba Heard
WASHINGTON

$87,800 Grant
GAINESVILLE (U P I) - T h e
University of Florida will re­
ceive un $87,800 grant front
the National Science Founda­
tion to conduct an institute
for high srhon) mathematics
(eacliers, it was announced to­
day.

Castro On Spot
MOSCOW (U P I) — Premier
Nikita S. Khrushchev it like­
ly lo warn vM tlng Cuban P re­
mier Fidel Castro not to try
to exploit the U. S. - Panama
dispute because Russia wants
no new Caribbean crisis. West­
ern observer* said today.

Ship Aground
TAM PA (U PI) — A 412foot freighter loaded with
about IOtKX) tons of phosphate
ore ran aground off Kgmonl
Key in Tampa Ray late Mon­
day and officials planned to
attempt to refloat it today at
high tide.

(U PI)

—

Sen. Tnomas J. Dodd, (DConn.), says he ha* been re­
ceiving reports from Cuban
refugees on a new military
buildup in tiro island nation
similar to that which trigger­
ed the 1962 misaila crisis.
Despite a question about
their accuracy, a spokesman
for Dodd's office said Mon­
day the reports represent a
"paffrrn nf information and
Intelligence disturbingly sim­
ila r" to those received be­
fore tne discovery of Soviet
missiles in Cuba.

Lawmaker Asks
Enforcement Of
Tobacco Laws

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Rep. J. Edward Roush, Il-Ind ,
called upon law officers 5Ionday to enforce laws aguinst
tlie sale of tobacco piuducla
to minors.
Rnufli said the report of the
surgeon general's eomraltten
Plune Hits Snow
WASHINGTON (UI’ D - on thu lu-al tli dangers of
An Eustern Air Uncs DC7 air. smoking was "an indictment
liner with 2U persons aboard . . . which by no means should
skidded during takeoff at be sloughed over or Ignored."
National Airport early today
and landed in a snowdrift.
There were no injuries reported.

York Case To
Circuit Court

$8.4 Million Fund

Oliver L. York, Jr., who it
accused nf keeping Sanford
Tlie Cabinet released $3,498,- police quite busy Sunday aft­
000 to pay competence awards ernoon with a so-called "oneto 8,745 outstanding teachers man crime wuve" haa been
TALLAHASSEE

(U PI)

-

today but directed the comp­
troller not to writs tha cheeks
until mooey was available in
tha state treasury.

transferred from C ity Court
to the Circuit Court on the
charge o f armed zubtiery o f.
an auto.
§

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