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R3 MSI NEW SMYRNA 112 Canal GA Wednesday, Nov. 14, 1962 Bkte For Hearing sells 2on23 chdDol Integration Comity 8 The big brass will be in Sanford for the navy bombing derby during the week of Dec. 3-St DEADLINE Deltona Plan SET FOR Attorney Informs Board Station Future Mulled ENTRIES SANFORD Deadline for float entries this year's Approved A JayCee Christmas parade is next Monday, according to the parade's general chair don't think local people of the Sanford area ren't looking forward to the event. It's the biggest event of the year for them. More like a circus event, hot dogs, okes, doughnuts and coffee go well with those jet bombers performing with the top men getting their awards following the show.

That's the week most folks have trouble with 'their necks. Everybody's looking up to see what comes next In the air events. Speaking of military men, NEW SMYRNA BEACH-A master plan of development for the Deltona project has been ap man. Bob Neal. The parade, said to be the SANFORD Proposed site for a new No.

1 fire station came out in the discussion of a sale of city-owned property by city com biggest and finest ever planned here, will be seen proved by the Fifth District Volusia Zoning on Nov. 2S beginning at missioners Monday night of a sale of city-owned proper Board. 3:30 p.m. By SID PORTER Sentinel Staff DELAND Volusia Coun- ty's integration plan will be argued before the federal court in Jacksonville at 11 a.m. Nov.

26. School Board Atty. John Mattingly yesterday told the board that special counsel Warren E. Hall Jr. had advised him of the date.

The plan, calling for abolishment of school zones, would provide for integration of a grade a year start The board okayed the play, There are 14 bands sched ty. by the Mackle Bros. Devel uled for the event in addition Commissioners turned opment at a meeting to the hundreds of floats and down an offer to purchase here Monday night after marching units. city-owned property on sec-fered $4,000 and raised his some questions on various aspects such as garbage offer to (5,000 bu it was Fullerton disposal. explained that the property Deltona will be built in was being held for the future new station.

West Volusia in the Enter prise, DeBary, Orange City Tree THE OLD city jail will be ing with the first grade in the fall of 1963. A student would be enrolled in the school where the Giant's dormitory is teaming with them now. And real estate men have been checked for other large homes or buildings where more than 50 can be housed. -Now that the elections are over this next paragraph can.be used without saying "how about my money back." i Seems that a circular proclaiming all of the reasons and DeLand areas. THE BOARD also ap used for storage of CD School Charm Course proved a request from Mr.

supplies and as a shelter for families of city em his race predominates and Planned and Mrs. Albert Van De ployes called to work dur Ford. Davtona Beach, that as the plan took effect he or she could go to the nearest ing any emergency. Con instructor, are (left to right) Margaret Hanna, Bunny Dillon, Pat Cunningham and Teri McGrath. (Seminole-Volusia Sentinel-Star Staff Photo by Norman Wolfe) they be permitted to put NEW SMYRNA, BEACH Member of the Future Homemakers of America are sponsoring a charm course at New Smyrna Beach High School and response the first night was enthusiastic.

Shown registering with Mrs. Kenneth Lueck, Daytona Beach, trailer on a 20-acre tract sideration of the building for additional water depart The Chamber of Commerce within the Deltona area. ment offices was dropped. The Van De Fords sold may plant a flowering tree at the west end of its build school. THE FEDERAL court had ordered a plan filed.

School board counsel filed an appeal bond as a step toward an appeal if the plan Is Commissioners learned Mackles about $2 million ing in memory of the late that the Elks Club has re why a certain candidate should be 1 was mailed before election. The only thing was that the piece of mail didn't have a worth of land for Deltona but held the 20 acres to use George I. Fullerton of Oak quested the clock formerly Hill. used at First St. and Park Fullerton, past president Ave.

be turned over to for hunting. The board agreed to permit the trailer so long as the Tanglewood Ditch Action Awaits Requested Reports and longtime chamber lead rejected. The attorneys also asked for more time on a court order to submit a plan for integration of teachers stamp on it and was presented to the prospective them. er. died a short time ago and land remains in the Van De The city's retirement plan voter postage due! for employes is ready to go the chamber's oeautmcation 7:" committee, Jtn'm into effect with the appoint J.

And they talk about the ment of Mayor J. H. (Jim Tligh price of being elected! week it is looking into the my) Crapps, City Mgr. War By MARION HARMAN Sentinel Staff ren E. Knowles, and City Seems as if more bleach Clerk Henry Tamm as a re ers will have to be provided SANFORD The county Area Gains Predicted In Address and budgets.

The board In routine action yesterday: Decided to ask the Euclid P-TA to submit a construction plan and financing plan on a fallout shelter. The P-TA asked the board for permission to use the basement of the old Euclid School, for Negroes, for the base of a shelter. tirement plan committee. for the crowds attending Ly Jr. proposed, and commissioners supported, a resolution asking that utility companies "be forced to pay interest on deposits required to receive service." Commissioners agreed to table a request that an over engineer and attorney were matter.

Mrs. Austin said other facets of chamber building beautification, outside and inside, are underway with the co-operation of City Mgr. W. W. Gunn.

man High School football COST OF relocating traf asked yesterday to submit recommendations relative to games. The way the Greyhounds are playing now it'll liminary stages "of preparing SR 427 plans and should be ready for rights of way acquisition in about 90 days. COMMISSIONERS agreed to delay inspection trips and plans for next year's road needs "until two new commissioners are seated on Jan. 8." They approved abandonment of Dol Ray Estates plat since Interstate 4 goes take twice as many seats "what course should be taken" on the Tanglewood ditch DELAND Mackle Bros. fic signal, installing flasher, relocating all parking meters, installing new meters, and relining First St.

for diagonal parking was next year. pass be constructed over SR 436 for children of Alta- situation. APPROVED FINAL plans director of sales Melvin R. Mathews drew an overflow crowd to Florida Power That was a thriller last Winter Park City Mgr. 340.45.

Friday night when the Grey cian and plumber licensing examination between city and county to eliminate necessity of a person taking both tests. Commissioners also noti monte Springs Elementary School to allow for further study. Chmn. J. C.

Hutchison said the SRD is in the pre- hounds held Florida High to for alterations to provide a library at Boston Ave. School, DeLand. Bids are to be sought next month. Lounge yesterday for a De-Land Chamber of Commerce fied that details for recipro It 6-6 tie. They tell me that Richard T.

Simmons, in a letter to the County Commission, denied a lack of co-operation in working with Seminole County on drain Coffee Club session. cal recognition of electri those who know footbal through the middle of it. And also approved a new Upheld transportation most had spotted Florida RE-1 (recreation) zone, with High to win by two TDs He said the Deltona Development in Southwest Volusia County will be at the rate of 100 homes Supt. Robert Rush on an appeal by nine parents in no specitic nouse size re They had better ask Coach age ditches in Tanglewood, an area affecting both with city of Winter Park and the DeLeon Springs area for Buck Metts next time. quired for Mineral Springs Park subdivision.

New CofC Manager Lists 5-Point Plan a bus route to be restored. a month by the first of next Seminole County. Dynatronics Appoints Manager year. Looks as if the new San ford post office will be ready THE MONEY poured into the area will total $400,000 to open soon. According to Ford Wins Contract Postmaster Guy Allen to $500,000 a month, Math ews added.

they'll start moving into the Rush said .9 mile was eliminated, as was a dangerous railroad crossing where the bus driver has difficulty seeing an oncoming train. This would call for 13-14 students to walk the .9 mile daily, Rush said. Bought a mower from Tal-ton Power Center, DeLand, for $936, because of local CASSELBERRY-Marvin By NORMAN WOLFE Sentinel Stilt NEW SMYRNA BEACH-The Chamber of Commerce new facility tomorrow. SIMMONS SAID his file of correspondence regarding the controversial drainage plan "would bear him out." Further action was tabled until both County Atty. Harold Johnson and Eng.

William Bush submit reports on their recommendations. In other action yesterday, He. pointed out a survey prediction of considerable I- New officers of the Sem For Six Cars B. Rudin has been appointed manager of Dynatronics Data Development Division. Previously, he headed the evetpme nnalvcia staff at nole Sports Car Club are interest to business people-that most of the new residents will bring nothing but personal possessions and will 1 "''hh.

fi NEW SMYRNA BEACH Pres. Jim DeBrine, Treas Bud Moughton and Sec. Ca service available, rather The city will buy a half- commissioners I Radiation, Inc. Other past rol DeBrine. They meet is the community's doctor and ready to serve as such," A.

Hanford Eckman, new executive manager, told the chamber board of directors this week. Eckman delivered a hardhitting incisive talk to the final payment of $60,000 to need furniture and so on. The average age of Del monthly on the first Thurs dav at 8 p.m. at the Florida the General Services Administration for Osceola Air affiliations include RCA, Coleman Enginering and Ford Aeronutronic Division. His background covers a tona residents is predicted to be 49.

Mathews said 80 to 90 pet. of the homes and sites will Base property near Geneva. A. Hanford Eckman COMMR. James Avery wide range of experience in chamber board at its month- dozen Ford Galaxies from Watkins Ford Inc.

of this city for use by the police department. Price will be $6,045 which was higher than the low bid on the contract, $5,737 by Indian River Motors to supply Dodge Darts. Police Chief Wallace Fer-reira recommended the Fords after tests of both lv meeting, at the Alba from a Jacksonville firm for $903. Contract Awarded NEW SMYRNA BEACH The RT Waukesha, has been awarded a $3,228 contract to supply the city with power transformers to be used in construction of the new high school here. State Bank longue.

HARMAN NSB Gels Bank Loan be bought sight unseen through visual aids and Court Inn. Lego Files photographs the actual The talk was widely ap telemetry, radar, communications and data handlings. He has authored a number of technical papers and has several patents to his credit. lots. 2 THE chamber board must create a public image of itself as volunteers working for the good of the community without selfish interest or purpose.

He said plauded and generally her JFor Toicn Post aided by the directors. CofC AN international sales or Pres. Julius Harris called AS MANAGER of data NEW SMYRNA BEACH CASSELBERRY Art a territic cnamoer man cars, he said. he feels the New Smyrna Beach chamber "pretty well The city will borrow from the Bank of New and predicted "he is going ganization has been set up. Guests at the coffee club session included GE systems, management analyst Willard Jensen and GE THE PRICE includes four Lego 223 E.

Thomas became the first candidate to file for a seat on the possesses that public image Smyrna to finance construe 19G2 Rambler trade-ins. tion of 20 new hangars at the now. board of aldermen in this 4SentintI fetar -HIM systems development Dynatronics largest engineering division Rudin will supervise research and development of data processing systems and related telemetry and data communications equipment. company has devel 3 Committees are the municipal airport. MM year elections, according to Town Clerk Mrs.

Otto tools. of the executive man-! The commission recently The commission also announced it will buy five Motorola radios, for $2,361 and four trade-in units. General Electric was the service personnel director E. V. Osborne who were here on a tour of the area to see what West Volusia to do us a lot of good." ECKMAN, who has completed one month on the job since succeeding Allen Shef-tall, said the chamber had 31 meetings last month alone.

Eleven of these were at night. mi net nir ni" awarded the Kennedy Con Henning. struction Co. of this city Lego submitted his com offers to residents. contract for $39,640 to do the low bidder at $2,216 but pleted application at the ager's trade if they don't function, you don't need a manager and if you don't need a manager, your chamber is, to a very large extent, unsuccessful.

Some of the GE personnel oped and built a variety ofrhipf pprrpira reeommend- job. close of Monday nights transferred, to GE's new Funds will be borrowed at sucn systems wmcn are a I ej the Motorola and said the "Not much can be accom meeting of the board of vital part 01 major u. a aldermen. 5 plished," he told the board five pet. interest per year and will be paid off in department has been using one Motorola for 10 years operations in Daytona Beach already have bought homes on this side of the county.

4 The manager must bluntly, "by meeting 12 times a year." and it still works well." Club To See organize, manage ana motivate the chamber. Eckman, former Piper Sanford Shines Money to Burn? -r The chamber is the community doctor and busi Inlay Exhibit aero-space test facilities. RUDIN received his BS and MS degrees from Cal Tech and did advanced study at UCLA and USC. He is a member of the faculty of Brevard Engineering College, Melbourne. He is a senior member of the Institute of Radio En Aircraft Co.

official who came here from a post as chamber manager at Dade City, listed a five-point pro Your Friendly Agents SANFORD Themat Moving Steragt Co. 201 N. Laurl P. O.60 28 FAirfax 2-1991 DELAND Eidien Tir Srlc 1 24 South Boulevard REdwocd 4-3752 NEW SMYRNA BEACH Thomai Moving Storage Co. Hyway 1 ft Andrew CArdtn 8-2071 DAYTONA BEACH DAYTONA MOVING and STORAGE CO.

1 1 0 S. Campbell Ph. CL 3-1636 nessmen and civic groups In Yule lights monjthly installments from revenue derived from hangar rental. However the city would have to make up any amount 'needed if the revenue fails to meet the mortgage payments. Meeting Called LAKE HELEN The turn to it for, aid.

We are Lambskin Club will meet at ready to give that aid, he SANFORD Thousand? of gram of operation for the chamber. 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Hop said. colored lights were turned on Monday night to signal kins Hall. Eckman is currently gineers, chairman of the Ca working up a community de 1 The 'chamber must have a well organized administrative body and the beginning of the Christmas Steve Severance will show some of his craftsmanship with wood inlays and will naveral Section Profession velopment survey among the shopping season here.

CASSELBERRY A special meeting of the 6oard al Group on Space Electron directors, getting individual Request to the city for attitude of the general mem display a collection of rare the lights was from the ideas on what is needed for community progress and ics and Telemetry, and a member of Tau Beta Pi and the 'Association of Computing Machinery. bership is the criteria for determining whether or not this facet has been achieved. of aldermen will be held at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 26 to examine and bring up to date the voter registration list.

woods both native and from foreign lands. Hobbys for happiness is his subject. downtown merchants divi sion Of the chamber of com merce. what the chamber can do about it..

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