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RIB ROAST Rib Steak89' Round QTIjf Danfort IrraTB Page 14 — Jan. 31, 1962 Building Sets All-Time U. 5. Record In 1961 NEW YORK — A surging wive of construction contract! in December helped to booil the total for 1961 to an all-time record for the United Mates, F. W. Dodge Corporation re­ ported Friday. Although December con­ SWIFT'S PREMIUM tract! at 12,712,090,000 were just a fraction below Decem­ from Europe STANDING 7-INCH CUT ber 1900, on a seasonally ad­ justed basis they reached the second highest peak ever re­ ported for any month. The De­ cember 1901 index stood at RIB ROAST 301; the all-time high index of 302 had been recorded In December 1900. This waa the fourth successive month of in­ crease in the index, from Ml in September to 2B9 In Oc­ tober, 293 In November, and fy/th a f a r - s ^ ^ W 301 In December. Dr. Gordon W. McKinley, 7 Delicious Flavors Dodge vice president and chief economist, commenting on 1961 as a whole, deelared that "Ha strength was con­ All Now In America I centrated in the residential building sector.’* increasing 7 SWIFT’S PREMIUM per cent, they totaled 116,123,- 436.000. Saltines..... "Apartment building soared TENDER-AGED far above previous record Sfftitminn Fadfs-SlHye levels, with contracts rising 22 per cent above 19G0," he Cookies..... heavy western beef said. "Single-family houses, Hitli lm . Tasty Instant which began the year slowly, finished ahead of 1960 and contributed substantially to Coffee ...... the total gain," McKinley Stall sly’s Sntsll Grata added. Rib Steak89‘ Lima Beans Boneless Thurmond Blasts Round... <-99* 'No Win Policy' HIIIS BROS ALl GRINDS Sirloin WASHINGTON (UPI) — Ben. Strom Thurmond. ID­ 'S. C.,) has charged that can- Pillsbury Flour Steak... <-99* aarahlp of military speeches showed the Stale Department Libby'* Rich 'n Refreshing T-Bone "sold our leaders on the idea that ws do not want to win the cold war." Tomato Juice 4 Thurmond, whose chargee of Steak... ‘99* Libby's Plovorful Conned military **muaillngH triggered Pot the current Senate inquiry, •aid Sunday night that ipeeeh changes brought out In ths Fruit Cocktail •. (bone-in) lb. hearings reflected what ha Roast ^ 69* •ailed "a no win policy." While or Colored The Senate armed services subcommittee Is scheduled to resume the censorship hear­ ings Tuesday with testimony from the chlsfe of staff of the Army, Navy and Air Force. • dairy specials • Gen. Lymen Lemnitser, chair­ Pork & Beans Swift's All Nsw Ms rearin' man of the Joint Chiefe ef Staff, and retired offlcera A lls w e e t ................ !£* 2 9 Fresh Boston Butt Style testified last week. rubbery 3 ar IM Pork Roast ..... 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Saabrsak Tasty Qeisk-Fraian Nine days ago, Miss Prowse Beam 'n Wieners with Copeland told a columnist that Sinatra, Hawaiian Punch Ford hook Limas 59 46, "wants me to give up the Mis 'am ar Malck 'ami Martan’s Wieners ........ buslnesi” and that she proba­ Ckfskaa, Baaf ar Tatkay bly would. What changed bar mind? Pot Pies ... 4 rt’J. 89’ "Just thinking about It," aha ar Macaranl A Ckaasa ar Syaykattl A Matt Sauce said. "The idea of not per­ SlngUlan'i Family Park forming any more. Tasty Hunt's Unpeelcd Breaded Shrimp 99 "It's been a part of my life for many year*, and I don’t feel I can put my fact up on Whole Apricots the desk and never dance WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE again." Moody Waives ►SERVING ALTAMONTE SPRING^ Extradition CASSELHERRY, FERN PARK, MIAMI ( UPI)—Charles Ad­ LONGWOOD, MAITLAND. NORTH dison Moody, II, has waived ORLANDO AND SANFORD." . from extradition to California, and tansy Viss-llyssif HIGHWAY 17-92 and STATE ROAD 43* was held in lieu of 910,OM bond. Tomatoes . Moody, former resident of San Diego, Calif., waa charged TtndsoFtstb KsMsshy Wsadsr Oreen Stamps with "committing a crime on government property — em- Pole Beons Free With Your Purchase bcrzlement." Dtllslam Crtsy Rad Rama _ Of $5 Or More p . He was alleged to have em­ spacial price bezzled more than 913,000 H i This Coupon Eipircn Krb. 3. flM P] J f l 1962. Limit On* Par t > - n- earlier , this month from the Chief Petty Officers' Chib at the Naval Air Station at Mir­ amar, Calif. He surrendered to FBI f l h i •gents here Sunday, and ap­ MMI peared before U. 8. Commis­ 1 ff 1 r W ■- JB| - ; J sioner Roger Edward Davis Monday. 1 • - -i *r inTi*! m - v t t.+'iy+o County Must Show It Can Pay For Drainage Next Move Bryant Sees Over 11,000 Heralds Delivered Today! c i O** Seminole's, Dr LADRY VERSI1EL I.n fin f through th# yellow, frayed copie* of the Herald on Possibility Says HHFA July 8, 1010 we find. .“ One cTltp ^mtfnrii fentlfo of the moit important atep* Seminole County must ever taken by the Hoard o( WF. "HER: Clotuly throuRh Friday. Hijjh today, 75-80. Low tonight, 50-55. .submit evidence to nsaure County Commiaaion «>a when the financinjr o f a ?9 mil­ they decided to call a bond it* Of Tax Raise VOL. 53 United Press j - ased Wire Established 1908 T11URS-, FEU. 1, 1962 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 379 lion water management •ue to brick road*." . Water* program before the H oufo melon Kraut waa held recently, TALLAHASSEE lUPI) - worked hard and lung during anti Home Finance Agen­ . The Ladle* Woodman'* Gov, Ferris Brysnl said today the 1961 session to stop any m w A . efforts for new taxes. cy will reconsider It* applies, Circle organized. "Light it will be difficult to hold the Stewardesses But Bryant pointed out to tion for * planning grant, th* fingered gent robbed the »afe line against new taxes in the at the Coca Cola plant." There his weekly news conference Herald learned today, 1933 Legislature unless there BRIEFS m i an editorial on the need that hi* campaign pledge cov­ Charged In Walter Keys, regional ad­ is an Increase in the state’s for a county fair. New ered only his first two years 5 Die In Fire ministrator for th* HHFA tax take this biennium. In office. He further said it Blacksmith shop opened. PROVIDENCE, n. |. (U ri) reported that tha avidenc* • • • did not include local taxes. Bryant said lie hoped to see Escape Try Five persons Including a mo­ must b* submitted “ in a rea­ Bryant said there could be Wlml made me took through taxes during the present b(. ther and child perished today sonable length of tima" or, "persuasive argument" dur­ MIAMI (UPI) - Chartea tha file* you may ask. Well, ennium up S15o million over in an apartment house flash “ there Is nothing we can do." ing the next Legislature to In­ Albert Crespo, 20, was back just trying to find out about the previous two years. He fire. Three person* were in­ Wednesday Sen. Georg* crease local taxes. in his county jail cell today the I'alms Hotel grand open* said if tlie slate went into the jured critically. Smather* reported he wna in If. The governor said he would and three airline steward- * * * next biennium with a small asking tha HHFA to recon­ reserve, and lax revenues watch the coming legislative desses were charged with Moscow Talk Held sider Hi* county’s planning State Rep, Hock Cleveland were higher, there would be races to get nn idea how the aiding his escape. MOSCOW (UPI)— u. s. grant to get th* project un­ Jr. todny observed that there i* public feels about taxes. Indi­ no need for new taxes. Police said the stewardess­ Ambassador Llewellyn E. derway. no need for any additional leg­ cations are that many of the . Bryant eampaigned on a es planned to dress Crespo Thompson spent slightly more In * Utter to Congressman islation on the stnta level for legislative campaigns will be platform of no new taxes snd in women's clothes, buy him than 2V3 hours hours today Syd Heriong which was mad* a drainage tux. Cleveland said fought on a basis of tuxes. a ticket lor New York and with Soviet Foreign Minis- “ we have ull the authority we public today, Keys said “ w* On another subject, Bryant put hint aboard a plane. ter Andrei Gromyko in a need now." He added that the uppreriat* very much your said he had an “ open mind" Crespo escaped from a third meeting aimed at try. county ha* the authority to cnnUnued * effort regarding Castro Mob on locally proposed relocation police hospital ward Monday lng to determine Soviet in- create drainage district* and th* application o f th* plan­ of Interstate Route 75 through night and was found Tuesday tentions on Berlin.
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