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no exception. By th* look* of
queetionable activities, and when including hi* currant addra**.
thing*, h e n waa a act of very
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(1) They wen ahnoet poaitiv*
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th a t Sim onofkh waa engaged
from Washington, D. C., rather just waat of Miami.
Border Patrol o ffic e r! went to in alien amuggUng out of Cuba.
th aa from Miami or Cuba.
Border Patrol officers in Florida th* TropkAir* Airport and die* However, th* identity of th*
didn't even know Edarard Wil­ erectly inquired about Murphy. peraon or pereona transporting
liam Murphy esisted, let alone Th* man waan't around, b ut alien* was unknown.
(3) A definite “tip" had com*
th a t he waa miiad up in alien tha officer* leaned ha ownad a
amuggling activities, u n til an ■mall two p la n plana, a BT 13. in that Edward William Murphy
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for help. Daapits the b e t it was
Sunday, the head of tho CAA
waa located in Atlanta, Oa. In
a short time it waa learned that
the red Cessna plane waa rogiatered to two eminently respect able Miami burinemmen. A fast
check revealed they had sold
tho plane to Murphy, but Mur­
phy hadn't bothered to change
tho registration. That absolved
the Miami businessmen, and
pretty clearly established th a t
M urphy waa running aliens.
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his load of sHsne landed at Tat
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miles bom New York City.
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heels, M urphy had taken his
human contraband to the city
in an automobile, eiact desti­
nation unknown.
In the meantime, the Miami
office of the Border Patrol had
been busy. Officers there learned
that Mqrphy had made numer­
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Miami, bom a hotel in New
York. This information was
given to New York police along
with a photo of Murphy.
The hot was tightening, but
before it could be dosed, Mur­
phy 4i*appaarad bom New
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�Today we are presenting some of the redpea am t by our readers, making
use of the splendid pecans grown so plenteously in our state. We are also an*
Bouncing the redpe-of-tha-wsek winners for the month of December, as fol­
lows: December 4, Mrs. Irena A. Oatrom, Ta r t ans, Shrimp Stuffed Bggplant;
December 11, Mrs. K. B. Stokes, Atlantic Beach. Seafood Jubilee; December
I t, Mrs. Lester Griffis, Ocala, Tropical Fruit Cake; Daesmbsr U , Mrs. J. L.
Armstrong, Fwnaadiaa, Turkey Roll-up. Send your Florida recipes to Recipe

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The difference between a deadly akid and a aafe, quick
•top io often the pavement. You can atop faster, avad in
the rain, on coocrete. T hat's because concrete’s gritty
surface gives your tires a Arm, tight grip, wet or dry.
Beaidaa permitting better vehicle control, concrete
makes nighttime driving safer too! Concrete’s light*
colored surface reflects up to four times more light than
dark colored pavements. You can see farther and have
more time to slow down or stop to avoid i
Coocrete roads s k s are safer because they're free from
hasardous ruts, washboard wrinkles and raveled edges.
I t’s worth remembering th at when the weather is
rough you're much safer on skid-reaktant concrete.

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g Me. cuha flour; H top. autt; S tap. baking powdar; f cape
whipped cream; I tap. oonittm; N cup poaodarod augur.
Orind or chop note to the t aeneee of corn mee! Beat the egg yolks and
eugar tegetb er tlB they bubble. Mis tha baking powder, gour and chopped nuts
lightly with the etiMy beaten egg whites and fold this Into the yoik and auger
mixture, Baka in two layers la pass lined with wased paper and grassed well,
uring a asodsrste oven (880 degress), for 15 to SO mhnrtm Let cake cool in the
pans. Put together with tha whipped cream, flavored with Uw sugar and va­
nilla. Use on top of cake alee, putting on thick and fc&gt; rough ewiris.
-M as. 8. L. dbO som, Daytona Beach.

M cup butter, f Me. augur, 1 tap. vanilla; i cup Florid*
pacon maota; i cup coko flour; confacdonar’a augur.
Beat tha H itttr until soft. Add the sugar and biendiwt^^ creamy. Add tha
vanilla. Measure, then grind the pecans la a nut piader. Stir the paeans and
Bour Into the mixture. Roil the dough Into email b a lk Place them on a greased
baking sheet and baka in a alow oven (800 degram) for 48 minutes. Roll the
puffs while still hot in confectioner's sugar. When cold, roll again in confec­
tioner's sugar.
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f Me. uit-purpooa flour; H cup brown augur, light or dork;
H tap. oott; H cup buttar; 3 eggs; 1 cap com ayrup, tight or
dork; t lap. vauaittm; I cap Florida paeon hadooo.
Start oven at 878 digram. Mix lour, eugar, sad salt together. Malt but*
ter. Beat eggs until bubbly aad add flour mixture, butter, e o n ayrup aad va*
nilla. Arrange a rts in bottom of unbaked paatry shed Pour agg mixture over
pecans. Baka 10 minutes aad reduce beat to 881 dsgrsaa, than baba 48 min­
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It's beautiful to look at.
but In this orange cake
decorated with slices of
pineapple, cherry-cen­
tered. there’s also more
than meets the eye.
T here's a wonderful
taste, tool

l ^ m i N no
c the months ovsr

b i n published our Floridians* Fsvorits
Recipes Contest and our Tradition io
the Kitchen page, we have had many
quests for copies of the recipes used,
from readers who have misplaced vari­
ous issues. Now, at the beginning of
1966, we are looking back, and publishing again, some of those which
been favorites with our readers.
This lusciously pink dish is made by
Mrs. Ray Richardson of Atlantic Beach,
as follows: Dissolve one tablespoon un­
favored gelatin in one-half cup cold are formed. Can be
water and add to a can of hot tom ato pan, hut will brown and
soup. Mix In two packages softened crust on iron griddle. Bake in hot oven
cream cheese and allow to cooL Then until golden brown all over and edges
add half cup mayonnaise, a cup chop­ are crisp. Try it, if you haven't already.
ped Florida celery, three cups Florida
shrimp mashed with fork, minced onion
And what a delight is this one sug­
and salt to taste. It's as good as pretty, gested by Mrs. C. K. Borden of Lake
molded, chilled and served on lettuce. Worth. In quantity to serve seven to
eight, cream half a pound of butter with
A dish as truly Florida as its citrus one and a quarter cupa sugar. Add a
fruit, is this one which Mrs. Annie 8. pint of strawberries and half a cup
Thomas of Ocala describes as being broken pecans snd fold in two egg
cooked "as it was originally intended to whites, stiffly beaten. Line an oblong or
be." Strip the swamp cabbage down and square glass dish with broken vanilla
down until it is tender and sweet. While wafers and cover with the berry mixture.
preparing, have about a half pound of Continue in alternating layers, letting
salt pork—or white bacon-cooking slowly wafer crumbs form top. Refrigerate until
la about four cupa of water. Add the ready to serve.
PWffMc Ovmift Cf#§m Htrif
swamp cabbage, chopped, and boil slowly
This
is a dessert Mrs. Frank Robinson
for about an hour, or until meltingly
of
Tampa
recommends as one which
tender and moat of the water is absorbed.
Then pour sufficient cream -nob m ilk- men, In particular, like and of which
according to Mrs. Thomas, over all, to they most always take "seconds” and
make a goo&lt;} sauce. Cook a bit longer. brave souls, "thirds.'' Blend together
Sprinkle paprika over top and there's a four tablespoons each Florida lime and
succulent, beautiful dish!
orange Juice, one tablespoon grated
Florida orange rind, a 16-ounce can
A real “Cracker'' combread, especially sweetened condensed milk and yolks of
good with Florida vegetables, or but­ two eggs, in top of double boiler. Btir
tered hot and enjoyed with a cold glass until thickened. Beat egg whites until
of m ilk-is described by Mrs. Byron stiff and fold into above mixture. For
Buber of Gretna. Sift two cups Florida each serving, split two lady Angers
water-ground meal (it's the mesl th at lengthwise and stand a t sides of individ­
makes the difference) and one teaspoon ual serving dish. Pour orange cream into
s a lt Add one and a half cups sweet canter. Chill if desired. Garnish each
skimmed milk and three tablespoons serving with an orange slice. Mrs. Rob­
bacon drippings, then sufficient hot inson recommends it as s perfect dessert
water to "f Vt mixture f ln w t as thin as for a heavy meal and states it can be
batter. The consistency is Im p o rta n t- prepared in 10 or 16 m inutes-or hours
Just thick enough to hold shape when ahMd.
dropped by tablespooofuls onto hot
Here's a good start for good food dur­
1 griddle. Small individual pones ing a good new ysar!

from th e early
days of Florida,
the stand-by for
" g a th e rin g s'' or
|ust family din­
ners. In-doors or
In the open.

Swamp cabbage,
perhaps the most
traditional of Flor­
ida dishes. Is a
favorite cooked,
as well as a base
for a most un­
usual tasting salad.

S h r i m p aspic,
"pretty as a pic­
ture." tastes good,
too. Strawberry
Delight ( u p p e r
right) Is an easyto- make dessert,
delicious and eyeappealing.

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mout)» of tha Miaaai River, in
downtown kflamL T h a n waro
half a doaon bridgaa to bo
paaaad under before n a c h in g
Moan lain, w han they want
as b o n and w on greeted by
in tier upon

dians ars stoic and solemn re­
minders of anothsr era, whan
Seminole-paddled canoes re­
quired days to cover the his­
toric waters, which the Farrsna
w an doing with their outboard
Junket in a matter of hours.
Further down the river, state­
ly homes built four to five dec­
ades ago came into view, re­
duced by the dements to large,
rambling shacks.
Out on the bay, giving the
motor its head, thay raced to­
ward Miami Beach, slowing
down to meander through In­
dian Creek, lasing along in the
shadow of Miami Beach's pastel
painted hotel row, only a few
aainutea-but hundreds of years,
—removed from tha Indian vil-

The sun was setting then,
and the Farrsna headed for
home. The easily transported
cruiser, “ My Jean,” went erith
them , for to tha Farrens, like
thousands of other Floridians,
their boathouse is the family
garage.
Outboard motoriug is a way
of life to the family when Jerry
isn't working as South Florida
manager for F a rm 's Tree Sur­
geons, Inc. Both Jerry and Jean
are Rollins College graduates,
having been married in the
chapel there. Former residents
of Daytona Beach, they have
spent much of their time afloat
since coming to Miami six years
H o , and they And a day-long
look a t Miami from the water
fun—any weekend.

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la rge nu m b er In I 9 6 0 O ly m p ia com petition w ill be from the South

Gym Champions Compete
By I . J . CAMPCAU

sport here maii&gt;* years ago, but
w h e th e r it sta rte d in (host
areas, or was an a c tiv ity tlwr
th e Homan legions or perhnpi
th e Greeks, introduced, is stil!
a question in which the expert,
seem vngue. He that as it may.
it is one of the most beautiful
of nil ath letic events from the
s p e c ta to r's sta n d p o in t, and
women's |inrticipation is stead i­
ly increasing.
It is interesting to note th ai
of th e approxim ately live re c ­
reation program s|ionsorcd com
p etitiv e gym nast team s in th i

X u way she perform s, it
looks so-o-o easy"—we thought
as we saw seven-year-old Judy
Wills of G ulfport, Miss., go
through her cham pionship
tumbling repertoire. After try ­
ing it, however, we decided, to
tak e up knitting, instead!
Members of a very large audi­
ence were thrilled with th e
show of grace, beauty and sym­
metry of motion dem onstrated
by contestants in the First An­
nual South Florida Gymnastics
C ham pionships for W omen,
held recently at Naples.

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BOMV lASTBtlY of Naples takes a lunge on balance beam. The nine-year-old girl was
one of the |unior champions of the balance team taking part In recent Naples meet.

N V W f CUM, holder of Canadian Sokol
senior aH-around championship, look
kpck to Florida State University also,
the all-around South Florida award.

It waa there that UtUa Judy
Will*, holder of the Florida
AAU, Southern AAU and the
Texas tumbling title and other*,
repeated the sterling perform*
awe* which had won her pre*
vioua crowns, and which gave
her a new owe there, in the jun­
ior chant plonahipa.
Contenders were present from
St. Petersburg, West Palm
Beach, Tallahassee, Florida
Southern Collars, Florida State
University and Naples, as well
as from the Hlaea School of
Gulfport, Mias., and M urphy
High School, Atlanta, Oa.
The Judges, George Cary of

St. Petersburg; Joe Calvetti of
Lakeland, himself a former na­
tional champion of the high
bar; and Sam Bailie of St. Pet­
ersburg, present national flying
rings champion, found their fob
a diflcult one.
Beverly Gilds, Canadian allaround aokol champion, repre­
senting Florida State University
In the senior girls’ division, car­
ried off the all-around trophy
aa the South Florida champion,
together with other trophies
and medals, tor her spectacular
performances.
Tops! S taton, of St. P eters­
burg, was winner of second

KATHY IIDIO of Gulfport. Miss., who
appears to be walking on the ceiling
(right). Is championship winner In the
recent junior girls' trampoline group.

pipes honors; Marilyn Staton of
St. Petersburg, third; and Cas­
sis Collawn of Naples, fourth.
The title for junior girls—
under 15 years of age-w ent to
Judy Kowalsky of St. Peters­
burg. Her team-mate, Huth
Stewart, waa second, and Janice
May, Louise Brack and Evelyn
Staker, all of Naples, third,
fourth and fifth respectively.
Drill teams from Florida
Southern, West Palm Beach
Recreation Department and
Florida 8tate University demon­
strated unit team coordination
in beautiful form. Girls of the
Florida Southern team kept

fla p waving, all the while they
perform ed their routine. T he
West Palm Beach u n it, com ­
posed of 11 and 12-year-old
girls, performed with castinets
to piano accom panim ent.
The Florida Slate University
team , with rhythm ic gym nas­
tics, won flrat place in this com­
petition, and Florida Southern
placed second.
While the growth in this
country, especially in the South,
has been rapid during the past
few years, it la not known when
or where gymnastics originated.
Germany's and the Slavic coun­
tries' im m igrants brought the

entire United States, there art
three in Florida - St. Pete.
West Palm Beach nnd Naples
T he flrat AAU gym nastii
championships for women wen
held in 1931. Early this year,
two events were staged at B art­
lett P ark Youth C enter in St
Petersburg, the recent meet at
Naples being th e th ird one in,
the state.
The Florida AAU has done m
great job in the spread of gym
nasties in the state for girls
while Dr. Hartley Price, coacl
of the Florida State Universit&gt;
G ym kana, has been doing thi
same for the men’s division.
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Ml bogan with a rivar,
and ita first aattlamant was at
tha mouth wlpre, aftar tumbl­
ing ovar rapida, tha Miami
Rivar finally foamad into Biscayne Bay. Tha rapida ara gona
now, but tha rivar flows on,
carrying watar from tha groat
Evargladoa aaa of grass to tha
Atlantic.
Tha first homos followed tha
rivar bank Inland. Than coma
tha canals, opening mors and
mors acres to watar traffic and
giving waterfront property Its
value.
Miami is still a city of water­
ways. Floridians are among the
moat boat-minded folk in the
world, and Miamians are no •»caption. Typical of the vacationtho-year-around spirit of so
many Miamians who work hard
during tha week, but for whom
ovary waakond is a traasured
vacation, ara Jean and Jerry
Farrons, who are enthusiastic
boaters. Together with their
children—Bruce, two and Gloria,
fo u r-th ey sat out on a recent
weekend in their 10-foot Owens
outboard cruiser powered by a

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MKltdl
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30-horsepower Bvinrude motor,
to prove that from art museum
to primitive Indian village, the
waterfront can literally be cov­
ered in a day's time.
They sailed past rotting hulks
that have lined parts of the
Miami River for years. They
saw a ope-time Mississippi River
stem-wheeler being overhauled,
and they watched fishermen
sort pink-boiled crawfish before
shipping them off to market.
Launching their b o a t- " My
Jean"—by the Rickunbacker
Causeway, the Farrens cruised
to Virginia Key — an island,
like Miami Beach connected to
tha mainland by causa way,
‘bare to visit tha Seaquarium,
lowest of South Florida's a t­
tractions.
Among tha tenants of the
Seaquarium, they found fierce
sharks and barracuda mingling
with tiny, neon-hued residents
of the Florida reefs, educated
porpoises wearing perm anent
smiles, crashing from the water
and hurtling 16 feat into the
air to snatch food from tha
hand of thair trainer.

Moving on, they moored at
the docks alongside the Marina
R estaurant and lunched a la
drive-in style.
Then, picking their way
through shallow waters, they
entered Kay Biscayne a t the
end of the causeway, and the
home of Crandon Park, Dade
County’s largest recreation
area.
They rounded the southern
tip of the five-mile long island—
a one-time coconut plantation
still covered with thousands of
palm s-and off Cape Florida
into the open Atlantic where
fishing is good, particularly for
barracuda.
Heading back to the Miami
mainland, the adventurers nosed
the boat up to the seaward side
of Viicaya, the fabulous estate
of James Deering, millionaire.
Viscaya has no moorings, so
the sea-going sightseers had to
be content with a view of the
formal gardens, described and
pictured in a recent issue of All
Florida Magasine, from their
bobbing boat.
(Continued on

of Miami Beach's famed ocean-front, pastel-painted hotel row.

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house la in the background.
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MMtNOift at Musa Isle, except for skeptical little Indian
boy. Curtis, gave the Farren boat crew a warm welcome.

TMV stopped for lunch (right) at
Marino liaiaarant an ttckcnbscher
^aitaoMiau
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w n f f r f jCNinnp
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tho baysidc and there's plenty of
room for aN comers to tto up koata.

IUXUIIOUS homes line beautiful
Coral Gables waterway. The Far­
rens stopped St one of these (left)
to chat with a cordial resident, and
to en|oy a cooling, refreshing drink.

i k m arc n# facilities fOMueertng
lher*, to toko exterior im pikHi of
iHt fiM o w museum at Viseaya.
Moil aamsMieoiasi t-i-ia
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�W « r faces Florida in 1956?
Ah we ntart out today on a new yaar in Florida'a
history, we pau«e to remember our state's glorious past,
in an attempt at predicting its future. All of ua sort of
w onder what ths 366 days of this year hold for Flo*
ridianH, and we ask ourselves if we can aspect ths con*
tinued progress of the past several decades to hold true
this year in the fields of agriculture, industry and tour*
ism, our three economic giants.
From where we sit, surrounded by reports and sur­
veys from leading research srganlsations throughout
the country, and basing out predictions on facta and
figures ably supported and reliably reported by these
groups, we can truly aay that Florida's light shinea
brightly in 1956.
Let’s look at Agriculture: (Figures supplied by
Florida State Marketing Bureau, Jacksonville).
Florida fruits and vegetables grossed the producers
some 9441,000,000 during the 1964*56 season, compared
to 1402,000,000 for the previous ysar. This is a note*
worthy gain of some 939,000,000. Citrus accounted for
9246.806.000, and vegetables for 9173,722,000 for an
exceptionally high spot In Florida's agricultural pic*
ture. Miscellaneous fruits grossed 920,406,200, some
96.000.
000 mote than last year.
Following through on the agricultural picture, live*
stock sales totaled 966496,000; poultry, egg aad dairy
products were worth 178,661,000; general laid crops
were valued at 967,002,000; gad miscellaneous special
ties tike pecans, tung nuts, honey aad flowers sold h r
929,002,000-fbr a total Florida agricultural gross value
of 9973,016,100.

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The outlook for this year’s agricultural products:
Citrus: The United States Department of Agricul­
ture predicts a 133,600,000 bos Florida citrus crop, or
6,000,000 more boxes than last year. For the growers
in general, this ia good news, for it’a a bumper crop.
For the pickers and handlers, there’a plenty of work;
and for the processors, a steady flow of fruit through­
out the season. The breakdown ia 91,000,000 boxes of
oranges, 38,000,000 boxes of grapefruit and 4,600,000
boxes of tangerines.
A high level of demand for Florida-produced food
is indicated aa high income, and employment prospects
will apparently hold to their high level, of last year.
Farm prices for vegetables last year were remarkably
steady and the coming year should be another success­
ful one.
Prospects for the 1955 feed production appear ex­
cellent, with a record carry-over of feed grains. Produc­
tion in this state, of corn, oats, dried citrus pulp, citrus
and blackstrap mnlaseee, will continue to supply a large
proportion of the total concentrates fed. The long
range outlook for beef cattle is good, as many ranchers
continue going along with the suggestion of Improving
quality of cattle rather than increasing numbers.
The large increase in hog and pig production gives
that portion of the agricultural picture an unfavorable
scene, with lower prices forecast this coming yaar. Con­
sumption of dairy products is espectkd-to rise, while
this state ia still la the grasp of a deficit aa a poultry*
producing area. The latter may change, but this da*
sands ueon area ter efficiency in oners tine the noultrv

Along with agriculture ia the lumber production,
which will increase because of building expansion, pop­
ulation growth and favorable conditions for new indus­
try. The demand for wood pulp and paper is expected
to increase, while naval stores will remain at the same
level of last year.
Now for the industrial scene:
Where once tourism was the greatest aspect of Flor­
ida’s economy, today it ia industry. Migration of new
businesses to this state in recent years has increased
the state's manufacturing dollar volume to a point
where it now exceeds the total revenue from tourism.
Day in and day out, new industriee continue setting
up plants in this state, while businesses already in Flor­
ida, seeing their sales increase in line with Florida’s
growing population, make plans for expansion of their
existing facilities.
The statistical abstract issued by the State Cham­
ber of Commerce and backed up by reliable figures re­
ports the followirg gains between 1940 and 1953:
Wages and salaries, U. S. 293 per cent; Florida, 454
per cent; bank resources, U. 8. 214 per cent, Florida,
430 per cent; increased industrial activity, U. 8.10.8
per cent, Florida, 60.1 per cent; retail sales, U. 8. 309
per cent, Florida, 469 per cent; and population, U. 8.
7.6 per cent, Florida, 27.1 per cent.
In 1947, the U. 8. Bureau of Census reported 2,607
manufacturing plants in Florida and today there a rt
more than 5,000 such plants, with the number tncrses
ing daily. The dollar volume of the manufactured producta equals 91400,000,000.

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Tha major reaaona for industry coming to Florida
are proximity to major market# in the Southeast, good
climate and living conditions, an adequate supply of
labor and raw materials, good water supply, good
transportation and power facilities, and a friendly, co­
operative d tiu n ry and government.
Perhaps another factor in the industrial expansion
of Florida is the strategic position of this sUta in re­
lation to Latin American markets, which era claiming
more and more atUntion of American businessmen.
Mora than half of this country's exports, exclusive of
military supplies, goes to nations to the south of Florida.
Another indication of progress in trading with Latin
America is the InUr-American Cultural and Trade
Canter to be constructed in Miami at a cost of more
than 170,000,000. When in operation, expected to open
December 1958, it will feature the cultural, educational
and development aspects of Inter-American relations.
Bo the prospect for industry in 1956 is good, with
additional planU slated to either come south or open
branch offices in this state. Those contemplating a
move to this sUU will experience no difficulty in secur­
ing skilled, productive workers, because this state's
manpower pool has varied skills, keen intelligence and
broad experience in many Balds. The universal desire
of
workmen to live in this state is Florida's
greatest industrial asset.
And then we come
const to tourism:
H art tha actnt t p p t t n brighter than ever,
tv tr, as
a t high
conditions; fewer working
Inoomta and bat tar livtng condition#;
bethoura and more laiaura tin t;' more vacation plane,
plana, bat*
tar retirement eyatema; batter highways
highway* and transportattoo facilittaa all apell milliona' and milliona
million# of winter
vMtore heading toward tha 8unehin* SUM.
Naturally, word of mouth la tha beat advertiaing
and tha batter than 8,000,000 paraona that vialt our
elate each year are ear beet advertialng aalemaao. Bach

MAYO

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Nathan Mayo, Florida's Commissioner of Agriculture, was appointed by Gov. Cary
Hordes, Not), i , IM S, and ha* been re-elected each four years since for a total o f eight
.terms. He tM have completed S3 year* of service when his present term ends, the long­
est continuous service o f suty o f Florida's state cabinet officers.
He served as county commissioner o f Marion County in 1913, and represented
Marion County In the State Legislature In 1821 and 1923. He has managed a number
' o f businesses and stilt retains an active interest in the citrus and nursery industries.
Mr. Mayo was named Farmer of the Year by the Southern Agriculturist in 1937.
He ume presented with an honorary membership in the Florida State Horticultural
Society, and In M M woe honored by being named president of the National Asso­
ciation o f Commissioners, Secretaries and Directors of Agriculture. He is generally re­
ferred ta in this state as the Grand Old Man o f Agriculture.
A member e ( Missonis, Mr. Mayo has in the press of many state duties continued
msMng the luncheon meetings o f that civic group. He has received numerous awards
in the field o f agriculture and public service since his entrance into the life of serving
Mr, Maya mon ie d the former Nora Newsome of Ocala. They have two sons and a
daughter, th e Maya home is in Summerflold.

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The Festive Bowl

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HCAO COACH BUD WILKINSON
University of Oklahoma

•y OUKI fftfftAH

f hkthbm Miami's O ranp Bowl Festival or O ranp Bowl
p m e comas ftrmt, both ha vs grown into major national
events. Moving into tha 22nd annual edition, tha IMA grid
claaaic will match two of tha nation's top pipkin marhinaa
tha University of Maryland and tha University of Oklahoma.
Tha feetival's • porta program thia yaar waa axpandad
with tha that annual O ranp Bowl eoQagiata haakathall tour*
namant, Dacamhar 27*30 at tha Miami Baach Auditorium,
faaturing tsams of Columbia Unlvaraity, Naw York Uni var­
sity, University of Santa Clara, Tulans Univanity, Waal
Virginia Unlvaraity, Yala Unlvaraity, Florida State Univar*
sity and tha University of Miami
Tha football Ud is kicked off a t 0:16 p.m., Monday, Da*
camber 26, with tha eighth annual Shrine North-8outh All
Star gama in tha Orange Bowl, tha third annual O ranp Bowl
Midget grid classic played Friday, December 30, at tha Uni*
vanity of Miami athletic held, Coral Gabies.
"Red” Doarson has told tha football side of tha O ranp
Bowl gama, but tha half-time estravagansa that goes with
it is something aba—and distinctly O ra n p Bowl-eince no
other bowl can approximate its color and novelty. It will fea­
ture the introduction of the 19M O ranp Bowl Quean, Lynn
Brown of Port Lauderdale, and her four prinesasaa; P a p
Anthony, Waal Palm Baach; Mary Jana Door, Winter Park;
Diana LaPrade, Miami Sprinp, and Jackie H u t, Kanka­
kee. IU.
For shear phantasy, plana for the Naw Year’s Eva King
O ranp Jamboree parade thia yaar topped all others with
"Atlantia, tha I
Continent" w Ha theme, tha cavalcade of
charm including AOfloats, more than a boots of bands e«««t •
beauty cast of 1,000 plus, climaxed by tha O ranp Queen's
float.
Growing as a festival feature each yaar, the Junior
O ranp Bowl parade seen at 1:90 p.m., Friday, December 90,
la Coral Gabies where the hands and floats, on small fry
scab, stack up numerically with the jamboree parade. Among
the entrants: tha All Star Twirl— of West Palm Beech, the
Musical Majorattea from Hollywood and the Hi Steppers
Twirling Club with ita Junior band from Port Lauderdale.
t h e International O ranp Bowl R e p tta rut
M through January 1 on Biacayne Bay off Miami
with outboard and inboard events scheduled with time trlab
i from Italy i
Youaptera from Latin America, Canada and meat sac*
tloas of the United States taka
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m e tha
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e e ^ m a i a a a m i e im a
Orange Bowl Junto tennis tournament Dacamhar,2*^1 at

HIAD COACH JIM TATUM
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k i*u *ry, tflfiii
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CHAMPIONSHIP
By “ M D" DAWSON

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never can be aura how a gama will ahapt
up—that's what "makaa" football. Monday's
O ranp Bowl gama in Miami, between Oklahoma.
and Maryland for th a mythical, national champiooehip, pika two teams with devastating scoring
pneheo, but It could wind up aa a battla of auFamiliarity b the answer for the defenses get­
ting tha nod. Nationally rated number one Okla­
homa and number three Maryland both employ
tha apUt-T offsnoa, and each team phould recog­
nise tha other’s attack with the greatest of earn.
It happened in tha O ra n p Bawl two years
ago, whan Oklahoma won a hard-fought T-0 de­
fensive battle, and there's every reason to behave
that bowl spectators and a national TV sndbncs
will aaa another fight p m e Monday. However,
there1! the possibility th at one or both coacboe
may have profited by tha tre t meeting and will
have design ad surprise plays th at could make a
i quite a bit of publicity about
tha toaebsr-pupil aspect of
meeting between
the University of Oklahoaaa and th e University
ef Maryland mschas Bud Wilkinson waa Jim
'“ ia ti

to Maryland. Bines both have bean going giant
tA

tha spllt-T formation into collegs football Ha
waa using th b variation of tha T at Missouri as
early as 1942.
Faurot coachsd a Navy Pre-flight team in Iowa
for a season during World War II, with Tatum
and Wilkinson as two of his assistants. They
picksd up tha funds man ta b of the split-T to­
gether at Oklahoma in 1949. Buflke It to aay they
were both apt pupila, for since that tiro# they
have gone their separata ways and developed
spllt-T tsams that have produced for them the
finest woo-lost records of aay active coaches.
Tha biggest advantap of tha epHt-T b ita aimpUdty. It adapts itself well to c a tla p football,
where practice time b limited, since there are
vary few bade plays to learn. (Baa diagrams on
p a p 15.) And, although soots fans cry for a more
varied attack, tha splH*T doss p y off to victorias
-Wilkinson and Tatum have proved that, much
to tha dbcsm tot of pwponantaof other systems.
Spectators at tha O ra n p Bawl p m e, who are
familiar with th a T formation, will notice tha
in the two attacks. Tha straight-T,
by the Chicago Basra of tha Bid
a stellar paaMr at quar­
terback and a Jarring tailback to make it dick.
Pa— i i of tha lock man or Otto Graham (Cleve­
land Browns) a tr ip are hard to find—even tha
pass have trouble In finding enough to p aseuud
M C M I WlrV VNVT p riM u fl I t QM •

"bargain bill,1
.
Orange Bowl will repast rngjair portions of tha Raw Year's
Kve parade, tha entire half-time p a p a n t of tha grid eiaaak,
an aerial thrill act and an axdtlng Artworks display.
h 0 1 am sM esw m m

thsp BU r.tko
esn)T Acta
thaapUt-T

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Coach Faurat pets tha credit for latrododag
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^ ■adsen" attack. The apflt-T wad tha natural

I so every pity.

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All America Opponentt in the Orange Bowl

ROBERT PELLEGRINI
Maryland Center

ED VERS*
Maryland Halfback

ABOUT THI AUTHOR

oreyiaa
ikaiaa

Dawon, nationally known toorta If*
Floridian, now mirtloa In Ocala,
mprmintetlv* foe Gulf Ofl Product*

town doctor of Rivar Falla, Wioc.,
haa carrad quit* a name for klm—lf both on
and an tha ddiUnaa aa a coach. Ho began
caraar at Talano Univanity, gradu­
al 'IT. While there, ha played an a
Bifnii Bieraan, cooMind to bo
one of the all-tiara great coach**.
to Mlanoeota with Biarman la 1933.

BO BOLINGIR
Oklahoma Guard

McDonald
Oklahoma Halfback

tommy

___ i amiatent coach for four year*. Ha waa
.,---------- 1at Tuiaaa front IBM through 1941. Follow.
lag World War II, Daewoo organised the Buffalo tana
of the All American Conference. H* was head coach of
the Buffalo BiUa far four yaare, until a league merger
djeaotrad the team.
Altar rnirhlag the defenaire platoon at Michigan
State for two yeara, Dawean haenma hand coach at the
Urtverrtty of FHtaburgh Bum 196144, whan he retired
far health reoaoaa to the Sunehiae State.
Hie anawer to “How do you like Florida?”
"Wonderful!”

Both Maryland and Oklahoma have placed playen on varioue
All America Team*
The TWp* were repreeenled by center Robert Pellegrini on most
Iret team* and halfback Bd Varab on the third team. Maryland
playaea receiving honorable mention were: Rtneill Dannie, end; Mike
Sindueky, tackle; Jack Davie, guard; and quartered Ik Frank TambureUa
7b* Sooner* landed thair atar junior halfback. Tommy McDon­
ald, on the Bret team and thair 1964 All America guard. Bo Bollnger.
rapaatad on naariy every team eelected by the coach** and eportawriler*. Honorahl* mention wont to: teckla* Edmond Gray and Cal­
vin Woodworth; guard Cecil Morrte; center Jerry Tubbs; and back*
Bob Burrta, Clendoa Tbomaa, Jim Harris and BlUy Pricer.

IN THE BALANCE
standing peering artist, however, tha aplit-T
qunrtarbnck m utt bn n in n runner w|tli • quick
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u d sharp rafter as. besides being able to
throw fairly nocurmtoiy upon occasion to keep tha
opposing defense off balance..
The spiit-T haa two distinct characteristics:
one, the wide spacing of the line, and two, the
option play. In the Utter, the quarterback rune
Uterally behind the Um of scrimmage after re*
calving the hall from center. He then haa the op­
tion of charging forward, if a hole opens, or pasling latsrally to one of bis backfleld m ates This
runner, who has Mon trailing the quarterback,
than gone wide around the defensive en d -an d
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’’bally series” to thrtr offaartve patten*. OeotgM
T ick hoe been etas of the early etponenU of thl»
oni the W W Coast. This variatioa givee the deaeries, thi
the fullback elante past Urn
In the befly
hafly ewrias,
nek on either side and continue* on
thraagh' ait ofgaU f la the defenoe'e Une. The
q—rterhnck stkka the hell in the fullback's mid•M tUa andUmnmaU starts. The trick is to fool
tho defwwe oe tow ho keeps the hnlL The charg(p f faBbeek m y hnvt it oduconUd in hU boot*
dr tin quarterback may have reitortU g hie fu rth e r option pMy
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f a n , tho l if iu f m hnv* to alertly
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has wreaked behind the Uaebncken or a long pass
from an innocent-looking halfback.
So, it would seem that the Orange Bowl com­
petitors are loaded with offensive weapons, and
the das of tha score depends upon bow well each
can defend against iU own system of attack.
Oklahoma, under Bud Wilkinson, haa breoted
through its 10-game schedule, unbeaten and un­
tied, and taken iU seventh straight Big Sevea
Conference football championship. The Soonere
are working on a Iff-game string of consecutivo
victories, the beet record of nay teem in recent
yean. Thrtr lent record hiemiahee were a loae to
Notre Damn, SI-11, and a tie with PitUburgb,
7-7, the tm t two guns* of the IBM season. They
are ,neering Urn Urn record of Wilkinson’* IMB-01
teams which went tl pom* before the Uaivcrrtty
of T m m celed a holt with a B-7 upset
*' T m s two unheelen etreeks have given Wllkipsae nn enrtabU record of 10 wine, seven loaeee
JIB percentage. HI* bowl record
U S-l.
Jim
Um Tatum'a Maryland Terrapina also a n
working ou aa undafaat ad string of thair own.
After o B*7 defeat hy tho Uaivcrrtty of Miami
■Idway through the IBM season, tho Tarrapin*
havow ouldi ------------ I '
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they ooitfo U Um O n a g s Bowl, or what Um
soar* artght bo But out th in g s for eur o - Um
spUt-T w tt pay off fsv o u t of them -unlm a tell
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RUSSELL DENNIS

ROBERT IURRIS
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Another HAPPY NSW YBAR is with m.
The coaring a# the new year, though it hao
many tfanee that a bit of the
novelty haa
away, la atill a favorite sea*
fact, I'm willing to go on
greeting them ladednttely.
Thia in the time, of couroe, for Now Year
Reeohi tiona. I don't formally record my raao*
lutions, nor even announce them. I do aneud a
bit of tinm in raiacting upon aoma of my naan
brilliant stupidities of the peat year, anti I
quietly reeolve to avoid aoma of them In the
coming year. I admit th at tide courae la not
likely to make any earth-shaking con tribe*
tiona to human progress, hut I f a d it aavaa
me eome time and trouble.
For 1904, I will break my rule, and an*
nounco my big resolution. It la: “ Thia year, I
will not cheek up on the author.'* Maybe thia
needa an explanation. I have alwaye been a
•elf*appointed aediiitr of the printed page. I
which I am but ill snninnsit n u s c tis i to dad
some writer in errer aa to fact, quotation, or
mat hemetire. I rarely laioh reading anything;
I'm in the te a r with a dictionary or the ancy*
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are organised to give the touriJ
a quick orientation ronreo In
the Hnnabina B u te U told i n i
special article.
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There, alee, an old tim er t l
thoao pagm, Adi Wing, aaka thJ
provocative question, “ Ard
Beauty Conteats Worth I tH
Ash, who la one of thoee raid
birds, a gentleman of the old
school, hao keen a beauty conJ
teat judge more timaa than you]
can shake a drum majorette's^
baton at. He advances the sur*
pricing theory th a t unusually!
pretty girts develop in their
teaaa a M in g of inferiority and
gpea on Rem there to describe
the effect beauty conteata have
on the entrants.
Until recently the mangrove
tangle of the Southwest Coast
was an Impassable Jungle. An
entrance la now being cleared
to make thia mysterious wilder*
neaa accessible to the tourist
and outboard*eiplorer. Florida
residents and visitors alike will
tid e on th e opening of the
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Title ia th t aecond in o aeriea of true experiencea of the
Untied Statet Border Patrol, the Federal law enforcement
body charged with the duty o f protecting our country from
infiltration by aliena from foreign countriea. It carriea the
official approval of the United Statee Department ofJuattce, under whoae authority the Border Patrol functiona.

I n THS history of virtually every Federal law enforcement
agency, there are certain criminate that etand out from all the
rest. These comparatively few evil doers ofttlmes cause more
trouble than scores of run-of-the-mill law breakers combined.
The F.B.I. had ita Dillinger and Willie (The Actor) Sutton,
among other headliners, including leaders of Murder, Inc. Dur­
ing the roaring prohibition era, agents of the Alcohol Taa Unit
skirmished with such redoubtable characters as Dutch 8chults
and A1 Capone. Lucky Luciano was a king-sited worry to the
Bureau of Narcotics and the U. 8. Custpms, as well as other
Federal operatives.
The U. S. Border Patrol, too, has some stand-out charac­
ters in Ita apecial field of activity-smuggling of aliens. In the
entire history of the Patrol in Florida, one criminal-Oregorio
Simonovich-towsis head and shoulders above all others of his
kind. In retrospect, this man assumes heroic proportions, if such
• description can be applied to a law breaker.
This White Ruarian-Unguist, diplomat, and alien smuggler
dehire-opera ted out of Havana, Cuba. For mors than five
years he engineered the surreptitious transportation of Euro­
peans, Latin Americana, Chinese and other aliens into Florida
from Cuba.
The Boeder Patrol waa well aware of Simonovich's exploits,
hot was farced to etand by In belpleas frustration as the master
san o fav engineered and got away with deal after deal.

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No — all time operator was Gregorio duties, Simonovich became well known
fMmensvirhi He char t ed fancy prices-* at the U. 8. Embassy b» Havana. His con­
uenaly Awn $1,000.00 to $1,500.00 per nections in the Cuban capital were to be
invaluable in Iris ebon — uggliag racket,
In the United States. To aay that the as will be apparent as this tala unfolds.
wfiv "Grieka" (The Fox-Slmooovlch's
It is not known exactly what caused
nickname) had a smoothly functioning Simonovich to switch from being s highly
erpalgatinn, is the understate m eat of regarded employee of th e U. 8. Imm i­
the dsm il,
gration Service to a top-notch alien
Ita e n sv ie h was ia an absolutely smuggler. Presumably,ihe opportunity
u eigne parities, as far as alien smug- to make a hatful of dough out of rich
$ f a | man eoateraad. Fee a num ber of foreigners who srere pathetically eager
yeuM peier to 1*47, he was actually ia to get into America, graved toe much of
the employ of the U. S. Immigration i tim ptstlan far him to resist. In hie
• * * 3 a t Havana. Ha spoke seven) youth, during the Csarietie regime ia
hagaape fluently and his services an a Russia, flimaaoviah had lived high off
Bapdat wese In great d— s adhylm art* the hog, and the opportunity te rein­
•raHea afllrlah hi gusetisniag aliens state kimosif to a position of opulence
aaasssnlng posriUe legal admittance to was not to be ignored.
th a Uafasd Btataa l a th e course of his
Like all good strategists and generals,

Gregorio had a wiling army of subordi­
nates, all of them expendable, as far as
he was concerned. Although his hire­
lings didn't know It, Simonovich would
drop any one of them like a hot stove
Ud if there waa any hint that "Mr. Big"
would be Implicated.
In short, Gregorio Simonovich waa a
"criminal’s criminal.” He worked behind
the scenes, and with diabolical skill
manipulated the s o p of hie well-oiled
alien ■~*,gglt-g machinery. Those who
worked for Simonovich made good
money while they lasted, hut one after
another they wore arrested, convicted
and a n t to prison. Ax fiat as the Border
Patrol knocked off one "employee,"
flhnnnividi pri another to take his ptoco
and rauUnued operations almost an-

If, as Shakespeare put it, "All the
World's a Stage," than Gregorio Simono­
vich was a super director. Whan the play
threatened to go sour, it was the acton,
not the director, who got fired.
Key man in all of Orogorio's smug­
gling operations was usually an airplane
pilot. The first definite hint th at a mas­
ter smuggler was in burin— occured on
Jan. 30, 1343, from a chance remark
overheard at a — all airport west of Mi­
ami. An "informant" (whoae name can­
not be given for obvious reasons) re­
ported to Border Patrol officers th at be
had heard a man inquire for an Edward
William Murphy. The inquiry included
the ris t— it that "Simonovich wanted
to talk to Murphy right away."
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Pane 8
F r l . Dec. 30, 1955

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Cabinet Receives
Note On Speeches
From Indian Chid

WRONG REPAIRMAN
BALTIMORE &lt;J*—The television
aet was on the blink, «o Mr. and|
Mr*. Armand H. Beard put in a
call for the repairman.
Later. Mrs. Beard was talking
on the telephone to her daughterin-law. She mentioned that the re­
pairman hadn't arrived yet.
Just then, the door bell rang.
Beard admitted a man carrying
a small bag
•'Where’a the patient?" the vialtor aaked.

Over there." said Beard, point- eeuldn't do anything about It. V
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was a doctor w-ha had come to thi
with the little bag wrong house by mistake.

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I,AST TIME TONIGHT
Slnrls fi:30
2nd Feature

“RED GARTERS

NEW DELHI L P -rrim e Minuter
Nehru has sent to his Cabinet a
formal
note describing the
speeches of Soviet leaders while on
so rter
tour here a* embarrassing to the
Tha r t f u l a r m n r l
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Indian government, reliable sources • h» ftockhnl*l»r«
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said Wednesday.
H ill Ft* held At the Ovied o M em o ri­
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i iaida^i Jm uifv If,
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“ great difficulty." however, of on
the electio n nf &lt;»t f 1^*• r« and t^e
taking any action to soft-pedal t f f S I f C l I o n nf • j-h Olhfv h*i*lnet»
m%v proparly co m * bet ora tha
the speeches of Soviet Premier a*
m eetln f
Bulganin and Communist party
O t t r f e a ry k h i f f ^ r
K a ecu tlv a V l e i P resid en t
boss Khrushchov, who used India
i i r r i n s iihiiih
platforms lo assail Western na­
Tit# Flr*t F ed era l Ha* ln*« A
tions.
T.obo G » w U f l * n o f S em in o le Coun­
During their tour, despite In­ tv will ha oj»an on pRcarnhcr 2 1 .
1ISI flrom '‘ a m to 11 a m for
dia’s avowed neutrality in the cold tlm
ta member* w h o wlah to w i t h ­
war, Bulganin anil Khrushchev re­ d r a w th e ir d u l d e n d a d ecla red Dac•■inher
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peatedly blasted “ Western colonial­
Jloentnond C h apm an
ism ," pro-Western pacts such as
Frrrelery
the REATO and Baghdad alliances,
NOTICE IM lir.Ttr.BT G IV E N t t - .t
openly sided with India on the M are e n g a g e d m bu»*n*«» at J.*;i
p a v ilU A v i n u i . Hanford. He.
Kashmir and Goa issues and used nOtra
l n o h County , F lo rid a, under the
an Indian platform to announce the flctltlo u a n.ima o f
f ira p o v llU
anti t h a t v * Inland to reexplosion of the Soviet Union's big­ .Vuraery.
i:Vt*r o l d r i m e v Ith the &lt;*l«rk r f
gest hydrogen bomb.
tha Circuit Court. Kemlnole f o u n t y ,

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lie hurled his luggage into the ear
and away they went.
The aide said Hammarsktold
was “here for a rest” and didn’t
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•kjold. Secretary General nf the
United Nations, eaught nov*mcn
off guard yesterday and pulled a
fast disappearing art.
Arriving hern for a rest, the
Swedish diplomat quietly stepped
from hli plane and hid from the
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Fishing Contest
Opens Jan. 1
Florida'• fln t aad aalj rtit*wida fishing contest opens T3Tthe
third Uoa Jan. 1. Thia U to* Rudy
Schaefer Fishing Coolest which
haa proved to popular that Ru­
dolph J. Schaefer, hportamaniponaor, laid, "Increase the priaaa
again" aad make a law changes
11 they'll give liahcm aa more
lua."
Thia haa been done. Major
Awards now aland at alt. An an*
larged Iraaa water divuion leaturaa major awarda lor both the
top rod and real and/or natural
bait or cana pole catch. Sptncsstart will have a diviakm of their
own, with two major awarda. The
salt water rod aad real division
■Iso baa two major awarda.
A big new feature will be the
Coualy-By-County Big Beta com­
petition. It la felt all el Florida's
•T counties have bait el gooc
to line alae, but that only a few
areas public1m their catches. The
•7 County competition will give
the state Its first set of overall
bass statialics. Scoring la based
on wgters fished; not on angler's
place of residence.
The 1W Rudy Schaefer Fishing
Contest doses at midnight. Decem­
ber &gt;1. Plaques and major awards
wlA no announced a reuruary,
with delivery set for March. All
other IMS awarda, such as cita­
tions. will be mailed before midFebruary.
Further details on the IMS or
1*834 contest can be had by writ­
ing Rudy gehaafar Fishing Con­
test, P. O. Bos i n , Jttle River
Station. Miami.
eat be had by writing Rudy Sehasfed Flskigig Contest, F. O. Bog i n .

RAE FOLEY

U l M is parfMoew. But thee*
eras Roger; Reger whose renewal*
»ty attracted where hie repelled;
who warned worn he ehtUed;
Who, Use intelligent than Albert,
had always been far more tnlu•need by him than ha raaUaad. So
ttocsv eocaiM the Instrument
through whom Alton weeked. Aad
Roger, scarped by childhood towed-

hma to rt da eamtat. So be locked
hie doer to keep tor from discov­
ering to wasn't there aad to waat
prowimg at night, snaring that
Meek valvat toueecoet to hide hla
light pajamas. It w am t until Dae
add Roger bad killed himeelf that
Baade guensad the truth. Until
ttoo ata had believed M the heart
attack. At flrat toe was afraid
Clyde tod kitted Begar out cd Jeslouay. Thaw at the last the aaw, aa
Clyde m w , aad they both tried to
protect him."
"But why tooot Dr. ThomaeT"
"Because Soger’s wife arast to
fhtthfu) to Me memory."
"Aad why—me?" Lota waked.
"Becaaae you wouldn't let go.
Teu ware dstemlaed to bad out
the truth- Aad you have a kind ot
awafasmsp about people. Boosmt or

South score in the ntatfe annual XertSuCuth all*atsr Shrine foot­
ball game at the Orange Bawl la Miami, Fla. Tho 12-yner-old mid­
shipman sparkad hla team In • 19-to-T victory wvar the North, to
give the South ate victories la the alee gemn aeries. Welsh, who
connected with IS pssew, was voted the game's most valuable player*

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lea yottarday thought Billy Martin
of tho Yanks looked aafo at ths
plato when ho tried to steal home
In tho aixth Inning of tho flrat
dame 'arid Jackie Robinson of the
Brooks appeared out when ho stole
home In tho eighth Inning of the
same gams,
.any of the baseball writers
Plata Umpire Bill Summers
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- NEW YORK IP—The old arguMeat of tho camera vs tha umpire
pops up again today with the show­
ing of tho official World gfriei
atovias of controversial plays in
XrookJyo'a eiciting savin • game
victory over Ihe Ndw York Van-

BROWN COMES OP AGE
CHICAGO UPh-Lost year Eddie
Brwsm a f th« C hicago B ear* th re w

only IT
aa a pro football
freshman. Ha completed 19 for
2M yards against tha Detroit Red
Wings. Brown helped tha Basra
make It six straight by complet­
ing I I af IB pas*** for 221 yards,
an average of 14.78 per eoirple*
tlon.

ITS OUR NEW YEAR’S
TREAT TO YOU . . .
MR. AND MRS. SANFORD
AND FAMILY

Wants No Switches
JACKSONVILLE IR-CDaeh Art
Guepe hopes ha won't have to lift
a leaf from Army’a football manual and ewllch Tommy Markina
from end lo quarterback for Vanilerhllt’e Gator Bowl game with
Auburn tomorrow.
But If a switch becomes neces­
sary, Guepa will makt it with the
greatest of confidence.
"Harklm Is a (ina athlete," Urn
Commodore roach s a i d today,
"for a boy who haa never played
tho position In collage, ha does a
good Job of quarterbacking. If we
m certain
he’ll produce.

MONTGOMERY IP—A powerful
platoon af Rabela meets Invading
Yanks ajfain tomorrow la the BlueGray football game.
Tha Blues have wow only five
et the past 18 .battles but they've
brought along an Impressive squad
this trip In March of their first
two-ln-airow Jriumph. Ttie North
wosi last year's game 14-7.
The college all-star elaasle will
he televised (NBC) and broadcaat
(Mutual) nationally. Tbn kickoff la
at 1:M p.m, (CSTV
One of tha chief Confederate
worries la likely to be Jim Halutka
of WisMnsIn, kingpin In a potent
Blue aerial offensive. Haluska was
tho seventh passer In the nstlon
this season with 17 completions for
1.M0 yards.

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mar, former star laft wing of tha
Cleveland Barons In the American
Hkcksy League, coaches freshman
hockey a t the University of Min*
nexpta.' -In addition ha asalsta la
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lar field general, who dislocated
hla right elbow five week* ago
against Tmnessea. showed good
form la both passing and bqll
handling.

BOB CAN MOOT 'EM
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has «e kick. After Penn's fln t
tour gomes he led the Ivy Leegue
In punting with • t t l yard aver-

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MILWAUKEE I P - Vines Marti*
ner. hand'omr fighting welter*
weight of Paterson, N.J., clubbed
down Teter Mueller of Germany
for a nest second round knockout
victory last night In Uia Milwaukt#
Arena.
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Marlines, at 1UU pounds, spot*
ted Mueller, at 133. tha first m n d
and nailed him with hla first and
only assault of the fight that tadad
at 3:31 of.the serond round.
A crowd of 3.337 paid a gross of
tll.M2.10 to’watch Martinas, ra ta l
No. 3 among tha world's welter*
weights, bang up hla 27th knockout
and 47th victory lit M pro starts.
Vinre waa a 3-1 favorite to ta k |
the Cologne slugger who operatn
best with short Jolts on the Inside.

PERFECT SHOOTING
P I C K E N 8. S. C. UP)-Holea*
in-one were recorded on sucero*
alv# daya during qualifying rounds
for the men's championship at
the Pickens County Country Club*
Doth were scored on the 131yard, par 3 No. 2 hole.

BUS SERVICE
TO DOG TRACK

C h a n e a a improved yesterday
that Harklna win be able to spend
most of hla time at hla familiar
end post. Don Orr, Vandy's regu­

LOS ANGELE* tP-A compara­
tive unknown may hsve Wiled the
waning hopes of veteran* Exsard
Charles to regain the heavyweight
championship that he lost to Jem
say Joe Walcott in 1931.
Young Jack Johnson. California
champ but- almost unknown oytj
side the state, last night seoflf
a technics! knockout over Charles
at the end of the sisth round of
the scheduled 10 at the Olympia
Auditorium.,
The 28 year • old Los Angelte
boxer cut Charles' lip badley la the
second round and kept the 34-year*
old Cincinnati veteran na the run
until Referee Lee Grossman called
a halt.
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It was only tha fifth tlma O w
Charles hid been stopped In hll
111 fight career. '
Charles, the nation's numbee
five ranked heavyweight, weighing
1M. was rocked several tlmea by
Johnson's two • handed altaek. He
flurried occasionally but Johnson,
a 20* pounder wilh only J* profes­
sional fights under his belt, re*
malned In command.

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NOT A PROJECT!
RUT — Hemai ed
ty: Brittany
Barly Amorteaa
Conventional 4
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GROCERY STORE and Servlet ROTC1 CASH h r Fnrn W io. Add“
'rtlnoa, Typewriter*. OutStation out*ide City limits.
Motors. Boats. Super
$15,015. Small Down Payment.
fradn^ Post. Oh nil* South
Small Home tloie to 1T-M. $4,400.
With $ acre* of land.
Space lleatera and Floor FurnARMT-NAYT SURPLUS
acea. liberal Trade-In.
up
lenti,
jungle
hammocki.
$8 ACRES cleared Citrus Land.
fleepinc
bags,
air-mata,
Jacket*,
$3,600.
boots, luggage, paint. 310 San

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Aaiociatct • A. B. Paterion Jr.,
P. J . Chsiterion. Garfield Wil­
letts. John Meiich. R. W. Wil­
liams. Hsxel M. Field. A. C.
Doudney, Land Surveyor.

W A N T AD
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Television

UPRIGHT Piano, new keyboard.
Juit tuned. Good condition. $75.
BEAUTIFUL L A K E FRONT
__________
Call 1725-R.
HOME, concrete block construc­
tion, two bedrooms, garage and
R E PO SSE SSE D
car port, beautifully landscaped,
•prinkler system. If you are Motor Cycle * 1951 Triumph,
interested in Boating, Fishing,
®*Ti Excellent condition,
Swimming, this is it. $10,950.
Wilt iicrtfice. Phone 132, .Mr.
Small down payment.

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John P a le S e e s
a n sta r Ih ta lra
Mama
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Cruaadars
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Ptraen lo Parm a
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18:99 Mr. Wl»»rd
19:19 w in h v p in k t&gt; 4 Toe
11:98 Hoe Roeara
11:19 and* a lia n a

T h a Follow ing R a te s a r t now
in a f f e c t
a r m soon
11:98 T he Ble Top
IS# Par Lins for One Insertion
3 Bedroom, concrete block, oak
1:99 F u tu re ra rm e ra e t Amar
320
foot
roll
of
new
wire.
34
inche*
floors,
car
port,
utility
room,
l i e Per Lina for Three Ineertieae
1 11 Vie* er • P la n t
shade. $10,500. $750.00 Down.
wide, 515. 18 Inch Rotary Lawn
14a Par Lina for Five laaertiana 3V* B. R. 11* Baths, C. B. Niesr
will pay YOU to see US before l lo rn o th a ll " arm-L’p • ••
Mower,
new,
$30.
Phone
29UI-J.
Clator B o w l Auburn • Va
you buy. Open Evenings and I IIiltrhllt.
l i e Per Lina far Each S3 Is« C l t f . $n.3$ par month! Older Home. 3 large bedrooms,
Sunday*.
99rtfOQI.
4
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Film Fare
Priced to nova a t i l l ,500.
does in. $10,000. $1,000. Down. BOXER Pups, Three months old.
Easlside Trailer Sales,
MDOMUH RATEt 14a
• t98 Aft Daeta
J.
C.
Trawtck,
Osteen.
Palatka,
Fla.
l.io Eddy Arnold
$1,000. DOWN — 3 B. R., as Derate
Dining Room and Florida Room, 5 Acre Farm, all tiled, flowing
i t s n th #
well,
with
3
bedroom
concrete
BARGAIN
Kitchen e q u ig p e d ^ e a section.!
1:89 Me H*ro
----- ' Peerless Trailer and
block home. $$,500. Good terms.
(-■ih.ina. Park Ave. Trailer Park. • .19 t'a n tra l Pin. Showcaae
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms,
7 98 C ountry Frellee
private baths. 114 W. First St.
V ariety Hour
$750. DOWN — a Bedroom Fr.
’55 FORD Fatrlane 8 Radio, heat­ S7 |919 Moneymoener*
Stucco,
centrally
located
in
City
er,
white
wall
tire*,
undercoat,
1:99 Pam on R-iivoa T h aatre
R ollsw sy s a d B aby Beds
9:19 It » llnaya Jan
®n
with shade. Furnishwindow washer*, turn signals, l#;99
iy, Weak or month—Tel. 1425.
Citinimoka
tii.oix)
mile*.
Orujmal
owner.
irsltura Center
US West P in t
18 39 p, :.n r» Fiction Thaai •
Will sacrifice If »oid this week. II on TBA
$2,000 DOWN — Three Bedroom,
Phone P27S.
ll .9 | fiign-O It
wall preserved -Prime House,
and Garsse with room and show­
FOR SALE — 1953, 42 Ft. ‘Travelarrwsseoosr
er. On large well-landaeaped lot
tile" drliu House Trailer. Two
i t J 1*"*0 " P rr » f *"&gt; W*»uma
including, citrus and - tropical
Bedroom*. Atr-cnnditloned, cir­ 11
&gt;1 » ' X .» » .t v » * t h » r
.runs. Total price. Il.ooo. No HREE Bedroom cement block 1951 FERGUSON TRACTOR culation heat. Co«t $&lt;5,700. Will M 2 2M"'ky Dink * Tou
City Uses to payl Close to Rise
Dl*k and other equipment. Ex­ &gt;el! for $3,700. r hone 1865-W. •V1.9*
PHILLIPS home, landscaped,
V . Ti*'*.
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U fa
TW'O-Bedrooa Apartment. Cleaa.
H nrlinna
and
Schools.
hardwood floors. 0. I. Finance.
cellent condition. Call 2311-W
attractively furnished. Us# of
1 J9 Film Fara
1351
Chevrolet
convertible.
Radio
Phone 617-W.
J » « X -w i ravalra,),
Garage am 1 telephone. $7$.
and heater. One owner. Call
BIG VALUE - Large (1,114 iql--«»r*n&lt;-« Walk Shn*r
Phone 1527.
2107-It.
i:J»» Hpnrii
. H it
ft.), modern, 3 BR. CB, HWfloor*,
built
1164.
Just
out
of
i
22
; ' « r * "f Crlait
BURN. Efficiency Apt. Highway
»:«•
l&gt;lana*
la
n
i
the City on lanced plot. Baa City
!$• AUTOMOWITH k k n a g m ,M
17-92 Sou til City limits. Phone
water, Sewer, paved roads,
SAi ‘^iS _KELP_,wanted, part
2517-W. Slumberiand Court
Full Time. Firestone Siores,
• &lt;9J R t r k .t S-iu*4
spaee heater, Venetian blinds,
^
CARS
*■*9 xvatarfront
LIVING room, kitchen with din­
7 99 Lsaala
BOUGHT
SOLD
TRADED
ing a m
is COMPLETELY
7
J-&lt; Jack Rmnr
Roy Rrel'a Used Cars
• electrically equipped.
Large
!
_*ull'**k Show
Sanford Ave. A n th fit.
) 199 O E T h a a tra
closstl, utility room and full
tile bath. This proparty apprais­
*.’22
. Hlteheoek Fraaaa
ed at $12,221.10. IP told now.
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s t w 1* A ivonly $11,000. Terms.
H i TV riavheua*
Weatinghouae Dealer"
Compart this ones
fayUg Washers
ROBSOV S p o rtin g Goods
RELIABLE Colored Woman to
i Heaters ... $53.M i
n oarn iY
Kiln rude Sales A Service
$1,500 DOWN — 3 BR. Asbestos
care for small child five days a
Furnished Apt. 500 Park Avs,
k o k in a
I E 1st Ht.
Phene HU e. .a.t _mnw.oi
Siding: Kitchen equipped. Land.
week, from 1:30 to it p.m.
Write Box XYZ c/o The Herald,
. . . . rreffam k u i a i
GARAGE APT. 5 rooms and bath,
Used furniture, appliance*, tools,
giving 4 rbference*. rxnccted
large screened perch, garage
etc.
Boughj-iold
Larry1
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Mart,
T:|J T k » Maraln* Rkai
salary,
family
status,
and
age.
eiettrle kitchen, close in Ph. 351
* ' 1® Captain Kangaroo
321 East 1st St. Thone 1631.
Anyone
iuiereiled
please,
list
in
or 1337/ Adults only.
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Purnftare
at
Barry**
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• n n lla - »l —— —L
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warehouse Kum., Co., at Ml W 10:29 Plg n.rin
1951 MASSEY—tfARR IS 55 Diesel
Pn-aram fluu m o
1st.
St.
All
aatienallv
adv.
Air
TWO BEDROOM furnlihed house,
Tractor, a Disc Hester Plow,
19 74 \ - » p .W u t l i r r
niture at warehouse prices.
• U3 W. 19th. CaU 666-W after
1" .99 Krnln K-o.i,, Hlmw
• Ft. leveling Harrow.
l l : » 9 Thl« I..in,| „ f q u„
3:30.
■BITT TRACTOR CO.
UiS« Ktrlko ll Illrh
a —k i .k c t e ic a l '
APT. for couple, $35., also 4 rooms
downstair*. 611 Park.
— Lintels
Staiquara-U Pari)RIGIDAIRR appllanres, sate*
Flue Blocks
Cradle Blocks
V d la n t I j ».1t
a n d s e rv ic e . G. H . H igh. O vim Io.
FURNISHED downstairs Apt.. :
T
n u rn a m en i nf K»a*a |-.„
Dry Walla,
room* and bath. 1903 Maple Ave
Film Fai»
Ti2iiCh.r,':
or Sanford
“"‘SJffi1 -scrota
’ANTED — Bu* driver, aHu Cab
Co
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is.,i, |
Phone 1474.
3M Elm Ava
Pb. 1555 driver. Must tie sober amt de­
Film Faro
pendable.
Yellow
Cab
Co.
219
linn |
Two and Three room apartments
South klagnnlta Ave.
HEATING
W * ae « t v r s m n «
with bath. 2943-W, 112 Elm Ave.
J a r u a o k v iL i.a
Floor Furnace* and Circulators
S9*iinav
'Have opening for good colored AYNES Office Maehlne
FURN. 5 room Apt. Close in
H. B. POPE CO., INC.
.. . s r r r n iin o ii
Phone 432-W.
Typewriter*, adding mac
M lrkar V n m a Club
2M South P a rt Ave. Phene 1440 woman in Sanford to handle
tV M ID O
well-known cosmetic* and tndrt
fiatea-Uentals, 314 Mag.. P
rs p L -Valiant
articles. Write Box 2, % The
Two room furnished downstairs
S
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ECHOLS
Quiltt
Sanford
Herald.'*
Apartment. Near nursary. 615
D n -jf E i&lt; *a r4 a * N .w ,
Trado . . ,
Palmatto. Phone 603-W.
P a u l r**a
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Site)
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lV W « « a * J S * ,n '•
Eva-Refw Beauty Shop
Four room unfurnished downstairs
«»Trade . . . $129.00 BEAUTICIAN fufl
Apt. I ll Oleander Ave. Phone
BEST In Wnrkmanahip a n d
. 122-M after S, Mr*. Armstrong.
Bed
Materials.
Call. 971 or 2803-J,
n . y h m i , . of Blara
IftS East 2nd bL
Phone 543 19• :819
&lt;» Th» Llnaup
NICE 5 room, 3 bedroom furnished
19
19
P
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upstair* Apt. 3 screened porches,
11:89 II O'clock Haport
*vaUsbIe
CTarage. Take one child, no pets, BEDROOM HOMES - PRICED
4 $ ........ . $179.00
for reliable, ambitious sale*. For ALL Your Beauty Need* call 11 IS tA la Show
H arriett's Beauty Nook
l i l t * X l » l *9* *" . _
CaU 37SJ to see.
9129.50
L*dy' ..
Mr*. Juanita Phone
from $11JOO to $15,000. PHA
a a v ru n a v
971
105 So. Oak Ave.
of
Many
Different
M o n n in o
?.ox
Orlando.
AVAILABLE Jan. 5, Furnished
(Open evening! by appointment.) 7 19 T * tl r*
and VA (Gl) Financed.
tt» rn
room house for 3 to 4 month
7 1% Indiiitry -n I'aiada
adults. Phans l$09.
ODHAM f t TDDO*. INC.
S IS Cartoon Tim#
I 19 Xtr T n rm th » f
9 Floor Duplex Furnbhed.
Ii99 C arluna Faatlvat
* IS KMitlaa Matin**
On# hour - Wash sad Damp D
rooms and bath. No pets.
House work. 703 S. Bay Ave.
*
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One hour H - Wash and Dry V
Scott, 217 W. 12th Sf!
19.99 Clrcl* F Haneh
Finished Laundry
19;|9 RuMal" Rill
W f o g r r M T iM Sanltone Dry Cleaning
11:99 O ator H "* l TataiJ*
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100 JU at 35th SL

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delinquents itola more than 1,000
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LOS ANGELES ifl — Dr. Frank
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WELCOME

CAMP

TO SANFORD

Naval Personnel
Will You Be O ur Guest?
Wt hive leased some
Rooms at the beautiful
Mar-Lou Motel
These Rooms ir e available

Absolutely Free
For a period of 4 days,
to New arrivals at Ouf
Naval Air Station
STOP by and Pick up YOUR
Kay at tha office of

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

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I f y o u a r« w o rrie d a lio u t
y o u r b u ild in g n e e d s ; le t

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Federal Aid M a y ' Get Blocking
The trials and the triumphs, the sorrow
; «nd the joy, the things wa did right and the
r Bflatakea we made, of tho twohr# months
r 2 u « d lS s « . are behind us. A year ends. The
g r a t a of that yssr, ths raaulta of the
things that happened in It, do not and. They
..cewtlaoe ta Influence all tha time that ia left
ta us and to thoaa who com# after us.
Om gift enjoyed by man is his ability ta
’ ' leant from experience, to put tha time that
baa passed into use in tha time that i&gt; and
tha time that la to ba. Thus, In 1956, wa will
•&lt;-4oour beat to make a batter world, starting
u glght hare in Sanford and Saminota County,
We will ba trying for thoaa exalted goats
..-that man has siways sought—paaes, with
oach other, and that perfaction which will

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months
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bigger and bettor during the twelve
to coma.
wish for yon la A HAPPY NEW
1956!

Loiter Tharp Retiring

A half century ia a long time. And to bo
exact it means fifty years.
Yet, without fanfart, without boasting
and shouting about his many accomplish*
manta and experiences,' some with smiles
and aoma with haartachen, a citizen has
worked for nearly fifty one-years at the
name job.
- Through these half century of years, this
neighbor we write about, has nerved hla fel*
Iowman in many ways. Through hia influ­
ence others have been led to a church,
through his influence and help churches
have been built, through his generosity and
* ftiev even repeat some of our post errors and kindness others have been led to realize that
'r f»nres. But, along with those about us, wa there Is a finer aide of life.
$ will continue to learn, too.
Yet, day by day, he has never omitted his
. Ahead Is b Baw year. Wa celebrate its ar­ loyalty to thoaa by whom he waa employed.
rival with gay parties. Let us mingle with His company was hln first duty, aside from
the gaiety a certain solemn resolve to uso tha duty one must set somewhat higher be­
tha bow year for what It us—tha most pre- cause of belief that loyalty to an employer
clous gift man Is given-time to try to grow included Christian obligations.
Customers of Western Union were kings
« ' H e r e a t Tha Sanford Herald, all of ua to Lester Tharp and he served them faith­
[ wish you a Happy, Prosperous, and a Penes. fully with hla storehouse of experience and
; ful New Year. The satire staff of your news- knowledge.
Laatar Tharp has completed nearly fifty; paper joins together in the great hop# that
&lt;erawill achieve in 1956 all that wa hsd hoped one years of service aa a telegrapher, em­
i te achieve in 1955, along with those added ploye, and manager for Western Union.
Ha haa Worked for hla fellowman during
1 wishes that a prosperous yssr that Is slid. tog behind ue has prompted all to build their eatastrophlea, national amergenclea, wars,
floods, happy events and aad ones, and
throughout these experiences kept upper*
moat in hla activities, loyalty.
For thirty-ona years Lester Tharp haa
served Sanford and Western Union as man*
agar of the Waatem Union Office here and
for thirty-ona years Sanford has profited
bp hia being hare.
Now, Latter Tharp ia retiring.
Ha earn# to Sanford because of an emer­
gency and because of choice ha remained
h art to become one of Sanford's most faith*
fu! and reenacted eitizena.
Lester Tharp will be missed from hla
position behind tha desk a t Sanford'a Wes­
tern Union Office.
But as ha stays here with us as a “re­
tired" citizen, wa will benefit from his vast
TODAY'S BtBLB YBBIB
storehouse of knowledge, experience, and
i
And there came ef all people te hear the loyalty.
. wisdom ef Solomon, from all kings ef tho
About all that wa can add la “Congratu­
j earth, which hsd hsard of his wisdom.— lations Jack", you have earned your re s t
Western Union will mice you!

; U. S. Army Private
: Enters Guilty Plea
:0 f Deserting Post

upholding a union’s right to picket
ef sppetl* hee overruled the He- the customers ef s struck •omFRANKFURT, Germany UP—An ttoaal Lebw Relttieae Board in peny.
'Americas Army private pleaded
-guilty Wednesday te deserting to
typewriter serviceman against the
iCemmaniet Kaat Germany with hit
Hoyal Typewriter Ce. During the
?Ctna*a girt friend. He was sen■trike, which has since been set­
leaeed to two years at hard labor.
tled, Mm NLRB obtained a court
order to keep Jbe strikers from
picketing independent companies
who took over Royal'a service
Jobe. Tho ben also applied to
picketing of Royal cuatomera who
uaed thla independent service aad
forwarded the Mile to Royal.
The NLRB, which obtained tha
court ardor a t Royal's f riw it
Juno U, lM i argued that the pkhetlng waa to todOM toe cuatomera'
employes to Jala the strike.

Part ft
Section SI WHIN LOAN AU­
THORIZED; NOT TO BE IN
EXCESS OP DELINQUENT TAX­
ES. "TAX SECURED NOTES."
That any tuch lota er loan* aiay
be authorlied at say time after
the flrat Moadey la April ia say

one year Mem their data or et
any subsequent eemt-easual scri­
ed ea giriad slaty (ft) days'
written notice ef the pleca af
payment of Me lateaHna as le
redeem any er aH to said aotoe.
Principal end seaU-aeaual Inter,
eat of said eetes ahel be HP*
able at such pitas er places
within « withe at the State ef
Florida m the eatd CMy Commiesloe may desigMte.
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Section ST. NOTES TO 1 1
LIEN UPON D E L I N Q U E N T
TAXES; COLLECTIONS TO BE
KEPT IN SEPARATE FUND.
That Mid City Commlestea shall
provide la sash or die sees or or­
dinances end ouch aotoe shag re­
cite that ths less oridear sd hy
such notes Is sad shaR m auls
the first tbarge aad Uea upon
all aueh deUaqeeat tszee thereta
specified sad that tha total eaf.
loctkma thereof shall he applied
solely ta the paymeats of tha
several torifTlmcatl ad principal
tad interact thereof an ti both

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lees* ahsQ ba hilly paid. All
&lt;OilOCtlOB*
_______ of tuch delinquent
text* (hall be pieced by the City
of Seaford in a apodal leparate
fund to he, detlsnatad, "T at Se­
cured Note Fund IS— ", and
■hen he disbursed and applied
solely for the payment of the in­
teract aad redemption* of the
whole amount thereof dial! be
fully p*ld and after tuch full
payment any *urplu* of tuch col­
lection* dull he subject te approprieties hy sell City Commiealee.
Sectfea IS. GENERAL FUND
RESPONSIBLE POR PAYMENT
OP NOTES WHEN DELINQUENT
TAX COLLECTIONS INSUFFI­
CIENT. That st say time wkew
sa aaaaal paystoat ef prtadpal
er latereet ef tuck aotea shall be
due sad the a manat la sueb fund

WASHINGTON (B-Dea’t be earprlMd II federal aid la education
la hlactod la Caagraaa la IMS a rtf
a fight ta prevent aay ef tka
money Brea gaiag ta alalaa which
malnuia racial aagragattaa la
public schools.
Maay Dan aerate aad RepebUcaaa aay they l a m preridieg fed­
eral aMaay far atw ectoal bulldinga. But the National Aeaa. far
the Advancement el Catered Baapic win da Its beat ta hare acaca
thing ta aay about H.
Thla U the NAACP’a paaltiaa:
1. When governataat noway far
educational purpoeee la glvaa ta
atatea which do aot can ply with
the Supreme Court’e deelrloa af
May ltM to end segregation, then
the goveraneat |a la effect tolptag
aupport eegregatloa.
I. Therefore. If a federal aid ta
edueatloa law le paaeed the
NAACP wanto tacked aa to It a
hen agaiait giving any of the
funda ta atatea which it My
“defy the court.’*
The NAACP win have eoato capport la Caagraaa. Juat how much
la not clear. Maot Southern Democrata win certainly rota agaaiat
any federal aid bin wkieh eaatalna the kind af amends aat
urged hy the NAACP. U et year
a federal aid kin waa left high
and dry la Caagreae.
There waa a fight then over each
aa amendment Rep. Powell CO­
NY). a Negro, propaaed ft la the
House. It wee killed hut act before
Powell had a flat fight with Rep.
Belley (D-WVa) ever the subject.
In the end, the Haute sever did
vole on the bin Itself. •
Powell, one of thoeo epee whom
tho NAACP le depending to lead
the fight le CMgrei*. taps he wfl!
offer a rimnar amendment la IMS
when the federal eld bin re met
" s u t the NAACP wfl! pnheMy
want Coagrese te hia ether Made
ef federal aid -for eebsslt la states
whieh are aot Megrstlag. The
government give* meaty te lead
grant a e lle g e s , far veeatlmul
schools, ssd Is school dlstriete
orei crowded because ef come gov­
ern w rit activity la the area.
Mosey for those purpeeee I*
handed eat hy the Department af
Health. Edueatloa aad Welfare.
Clarence Mitchell, director at the
NAACP’e Washington Bursts, re­
cently wrote to Dr. Harold C. Hunt,
nadai secretary ef (he department.
MttehoR Mid ha “asmatod" flto
depart meat mould aot senthose to
give money le stetoe eeaftaalBg
school segregation. Rant remind­
ed MfteheD that the Bupreato Coart
left ft ap to federal district Jhd«ao

pertneat eanatderad wtthhaldlag
ectoal aid money than would t o n
to to a -detornlnattoa" hy a to*
eral judge that a particular etata
or echool dlatrtet waa act complylag with the I ncome Court's tub

hat’s reply,

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to write lata togMaUee«
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Seminole County Record*
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uaeriM j. Jarrell

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Cetvla arrant Jr.. « » t
a. JL Ovrslrtol to Jeeeafe P.

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tjaae a Humekrlto at vlr to W
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11w! a «3iia»i at me u Aresise
^ J t 1WU Oaiar tt a tt Owen Me*
Carte et aa..
owaa Mccertr et aa to le a Je*
eeha et a s .'
Xaeaeta J. Ostteveea et as ta
Ltaaal J. ateatr et tie.
ochem a TaSer tae. to Jaaee
WUttea S t r u t a a a
O A i a * TaSer tae, to Wea er

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A. K. Skeeaeker It., et at to
PU. State Bek. ef Beer.
atlee Mackiae A. Sueelr Ca te
Flo. State Bek. ef Seel.
decree* WklUew te SeekeerS
gtneace o»
■wuittia a. Berne* et ee te Ae*
eeeiate Lean Ca .
Beware B. Zufett et aa te Cae*
eelkerrr tSerSea* le t
BeaeeU B. C ru a e te e to MeteAl
rtaaeoe Co.
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Jekeeoa et us.
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Vtrees A. weieeekert et aa te
SaeA A a Web Bek.
Jaaee WUttea Bartea et aa t#
ateetea Wketler Devla A c*
Meaer Cecil Oeita J r , et ee te
■teetee Wketler Devle A ce
Led* Sksrtie Bias et ae to
ateetea Waetfer Dovla A Ce
Ketkertae Daeeea Salate et vlr te
Sleetoa Wketler Davie A Ce
OerSea W. Bwela et ae te X. A.
WllttaaaA
Melvia A. ftlekete et aa te A. T.
* iVu/* a* Cm et ax to Lead Belt* a

SfearelO Bias et j u .
oasea J TaSer lee. te Ketharlee
Ounraa Malae et at*,
R i l u i W. Jenee et aa to Beer**
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Bleeckett et as.
ceraelL
Mara* c. aeeeevctt et air to S l­ Marguerite
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et
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Ceeeet.
ats w. iekreSer et as. *
OerSeae lee.
. Jierae c. Reeeevelt et atr te berry
collie J. Caeeelkerrr el as to lei
Louis C Braekate et aa.
R. A. Witlieaa et. aa te OerSee
iieeirrue at el to Track
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te Male c c m et aa.
(Maea A Taker tea. te Beetle

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^ f iT r y V ^ t o llM et air to Levett
J. Oeelete.
tiers a. a*4AJee et atr to Jteete
WiUtaae
Caeeelkerrr WerSeee I s a to
•enrte a. It ante et as.
_ Otaeelkerrr e t r t t u , I s a
to
•enrte R. Alias et at.
Casselberry OerSeee I b a . et
ftllkirt A. tteekeea et b a
wieeie a. Drees et aa to Oteta
Breea Ceeeetle et. vtr._.

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P&amp;aadmoU.

Friends of Mr*. J. I . Hlers «U1 Tha Rar. aad Mr*. J. L. Mill**
to*tot la tears aka te (till in at and eon*. Jack!* and Darid, ra*
fear homa la Lake Monro*.
tumad ta thalr bom* la Hyyal*
uaa after eyandlng aararal day*
Mr. and Mr*. Woodrow Friaa- with ralativaa la Sanford and
tar *f N. Augusta, Ga. and Mita Orlando.
Boatric* Prieater of Iran ton,
k. C. h art returned homa after
Mr. and Mr*. Bill Sea* ad
visiting several days with Mr*. Salam, Va. ar* visiting Mr*. 'J.
J. ». Miara.
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Additional
Church Notices

Darid Wileaa and bla mother
ar* ia Miami where ha la under­
going medical treatment.

E. W. McCallay of Draaca,
Ark, arrirad in Sanford ta at­
tend tha funeral ad bla fatbar,
P ari Aaa. at Stb St.
Herbert McCalley who paiaed
.W. P. Braoka J r , Patio*
away recontly. Frlonda will ta­
Kirby Ragare, M*tl* Dimtav
Early Morning Worship 8:4# a. a , rnamher that ha worked at tha
8anf*rd Sentinel a* a printer ia
Suaday School #:4# a. ia.
103# and el** at th* Progressive
Startling Warahiy 11:00 a. *b
Pro**. Ho new baa • chicken
Training tJnloo
p. m.
farm ia Arknnaa*.
Eveniag Worahlp 7:3# y m.
9
Th* Lard'* Suppar will ha obMr. and Mr*. Eugen* Hood and
aanrod at 11:00 a. m.
aon Bobby of Graeniboro, N. C ,
Nonary at all tarrleo*
were th* holiday guaet* of Mr. aad
Wateoai*
Mr*. W. W. Horn*. 1501 Valencia
Ar*. They hnr* loft for Miami
^ SANFORD BEVENTH-DAY
where they will attend th* Orange
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Bowl game.
TO# Kim Arana*
W i . Oat ana
Mr*. G. O. Perkmea and Mr*.
Sabbath School (Saturday) #:*0 a.
Earl Hoffman of Columbut, G*.
ta.
.Worthip Hour 11:00 a. in—Topic have been guait* during th* Christ*
ma* holiday*, of their aunt aad
“It Ia Finished*
Th* Lard'* Suppar will ho ohm-r­ uncle, Mr. and Mr*. W. S. Thorn­
ad. (Saventh-Day Adventist* ton aad Mr. and Mr*. Jodar Camer­
on.
praetie* opan Communion)
Wadnoiday 7:30 y. m—Prayar
Mr*. M arltret Smith apant th*
Moating.
Ft'day 7:80 y. nt.—Missionary holidaya with Mr. aad Mr*. Wll10a Smith.
Volunteer Prorram.
Church School 8:30 a. m. • 2:30 y.
Mr. and Mr*. E. H. Laaey (pent
m. Monday through Friday.
A cordial we!ro:u* I* extended th* ChrUtmat holidaya la Jaekaao•« all to Join u* In our worship and vllle with relatlvca. While there
a aro in tho feilowih'y of thla th* family held a Chriatma* re­
union at th* home of hi* daughter,
Sour.
Mr*. T. C. Tally. Another gueat
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
fEp'ecepal)
3:43 A. M. Sunday School,
Bar. H. I.yt'leton Zlmmeraua,
Classaa for all aga group*.
B. D. Recta*
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship:
observing "Woman’s Day” Th*
The Clrcumciilnn
• :0ft a. m. Holy Eucharist
Women of th* Church will taka
part In the service, th* sermon
#:)# a. m. Family Senrie* and
Church School
will be brought by Mrs. Ray­
11:00 a. m. Choral Eucharlit and
mond Mill*, a missionary In
Sermon
Asuncion, Paraguay, who U re­
frrvlce# throuah th* wrabt
turning to her field.
S'ondar through Thunder and Thera will be no C. Y. P. ChiFsturday — Holy Communion
Rho, or Junior Meetings in the
7:30 a. m.
evening and no night strvic*.
t *y— Holy Communion t :30 a.
Tuesday night at 7:30 the official
m.
board of the church will meet
and all members ar* urged to bt
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
present for Important business.
l«T Saafard Arana*
Thursday 10:00 a. m.. Circle No. 1
f m r U Stone,
-Mlnletar
will hava its regular meeting at
th* church.
Friday 7:00 p. m. Tho Friendship
Class will have a ChJU Supper
at th* horn# of th* preaidant,
Mra, Frederick L. Ellett. 3423
Chat* Ave, Mrs. Tad Brown
will ba assisting hostess.
NOW SHOWING
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K IU IR IO O U I O N
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fUDC Group Enjoys
. Christmas Music
By D. Aiken, Tenor

Society Has Annual

Christmas Social
At Jefford Home
Tha Ladle* Society ad th*
Brotherhood of Lncomotir* Fire­
men and Engtncmen held It* an­
nual Chriatma* eocial recently at
the ham* of Mr*. Lowell Jef­
fords. Mr*. H. B. Partner tarred
ea ca-hoetaaa.
Tha Jefferda ham* waa taste­
fully decorated with Chriatmae
decorations. Th* mambora gather­
ed In th* Florida roam around •
lighted Chriatma* tree.
A ahart buiineta artel on waa
conducted by the president, Mr*.
J. A. Calhoun. Gama* war* play­
ed with priiea going ta Mr*. R.
E. Turner, Mr*. Vernon Hardin
and Mr*. Jadforda.
After th* gam**, gift* were *•changed among Urn member*. A
lavaly praeant waa given to th*
aut going president, Mrs. Oalhaun.
Tha haeteaaa* tarred dellclee*
rafrathmente of open-far* tandwichee, eaka, aute, mint*, and
coffae.
Theae enjoying t h a tvtalag
war* Mr*. Calhoun, Mra. Turner.
Mra. Haaile Sailer, 'Mra. Gaarge
Harts. Mra. E. W. Peterson, Mr*
C. H. Goetho, Mra. L l o y i
Croomo, Mra. H. J. Bridgaa, Mra
B. B. Lamb. Mrs. Walter Csok,
Mrs. J. M. Blanton nnd th* hootTh* noxt regular mooting od
tho society will b# Thursday
Jan. I t at t:30 a. m. at aha
(OOP Hall. This is an Important
meeting aa the new officer* will
ha Initalled and tha draping of
th# charter will ba bald for a de­
ceased member.
New offlcora for 10M aro Mra.
H. H. Fortner, president: Mra.
Lowell Jeffords, vies president;
Mra. J. A. Calhoun. pa*t presi­
dent) Mre. Alford Greeno secre­
tary: Mrs. Vsmon Hardin, treas­
urer; Mrs. J. M. Blanton, enlltctor; Mrs. H. E. Turner, warden;
Mrs. H. J. Bridges, conductor
and Mrs. Lloyd Crooms, shaplaln.

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Margaret Wilson, C. Andersen
Take Marriage Vows Thursday

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Lost(wood, Florida
Half wap bolwooa B uford aad Ortmado
(On# nil* fro n th* Doc Track)
Phono Wla tar Park, 21*1251
Mak* rooorratloaa for NSW YEAR’S BVR
• COCKTAIL LOUNGI
• DANCING
alo* Diaaor aonrod Now Year's Dap, Jaaaary 1.
I t aaoa 'til I p. aa.

8ho wore o tlarro on her head bril­
liant with poarla and attached ta a
veil ef nylon tulle, elbow length,
with a narrow itrlp of chantilly
lace tipping th* adgee. Her bridal
bouquet waa eompoeed of white
alabaster aamalllaa interspersed
with aatla.
Wadding Party
Mrs. James Powell, alitor of th*
bride and matron of honor waa
gowned to a dross of dark green
taffeta showing a bouffant skirt,
street length. Th* slim hodie# waa
evarlald with o whit* lar# Jacket.
Her a*ecada bouquet was af y*|.
ahrysaathanams and pom
poma.
Mias Bonny Wilson, ale* alster

T T lm fP w c Q n n ,

FROM ALL O F US

TO ALL O F YOUl,

We Appreciate the Privilege of having
served you in the past and trust we will
have that pleasure in the New Year.

MRS. APPLEBY'S
RESTAURANTS

MRS. ArPLEBY
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Th* Sal* You've All Been W aiting F o r . . . . A Sale Of
Many Farnoua Name Brand Shoe* Such As NATURAI.IEER, PARADISE, NATURAL BRIDGE, AMERICAN
GIRL,

"Ring Out the Old
n
Ring In the New
D ancing froni 70.-00 .

F ri. Dog. 3ft, 1858

The Norman de V. Howard Chap­
SATURDAY
I 2133 Chase Ava.
ter United Daughters of the Confederacy held Us regular meeting
Th# Jr. RA.’e of th* First
TVLSDAY
and Christmas party recently at
the home of Mr*. O. P. Herndon Baptist Church will meet at 9:40
Th* Sanford Tourist and Bhufon Magnolia Ave. with Mrs. Zcb a.m.
I (lehnard Club will meet at A p.
There will he a Watchnlght ser­ m. for a covered dish luncheon
Ratliff as ro-ho«tess.
After a short business meeting vile sponsored h.v the Training and meeting. ln«tallatlon of offi­
Christmas carols were sung by Union at 8:00 p.m. at th* First cers will he held.
Daughter* of Weslev Sunday
the group after which Dirk Aiken. Baptist Church. Ther* will h* a
Sanford Tenor, presented a. pro­ song service, talent time, a film, School Class will hold Its regular
and a candle light tervic*. All meeting and party at 7:Jf&gt; ». m.
gram of Christmas music.
are invited.
e.lth Mr*. John Gillnn, group, aa
The rooms of the Herndon home
The YPSL of the Episcopal hostess.
were beautifully decorated with
lighted randies and other holiday Church is sponsoring a dam# at
THURSDAY
Parrish House from 8 til'
decorations. The dining table was Uie
IDort. There will he a small charga
Th#
Intermedia!*
Choir of th#
over laid with a /handsome em at the door.
First Baptist Church will meet at
brnldrred linen cloth and renlrrrd
Public installation of th* new
with a lovely Christmas arrange­
officers
of Seminole Chapter No. 7:00 p.m.
ment.
The Adult Choir of the First
3 OKS will be held in th* Masonic
Coffee was poured from a silver Temple.
Raptist Church will meet at 8:0ft
service bv (he president of the
p.m.
MONDAY
ehipter. Mrs. F. E. Roumillat.
The Seminole County Ministerial
Th# Friendship Class of th#
Guests attending were Mrs
Association
will have Its. regular
Claude Walker, oast first vice F u st Christian chinch will have
president Caneral, Winter P a rk . their regular monthly meeting at monthly meeting at 12 30 a t.th e
Mrs. Thomas O Brown, past 7 p. m. with Chili supner at th* Seminole High School. Rayburn T.
Florida Division president of home of Mr. and Mrs. Kied Kllrt, Mil wee. County Superintendent of
Orlando: Mrs. William Wray. Mrs.
! School*, will be the speaker on
T. O. Brown Jr., Mr*. Minnie Mrs. J. H. Truluck. Airs. Mary i "The Relation of Religion to Pub­
Jones. Mrs. W. 11 Wyatt, Profess Strong. Mrs. George Harden. Mrs
or and Mrs. H. E. Morris. Mr. and G. I). Bishop, Mrs. rhllllp Mart lic Education." All minister* in
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, Mrs. M. R. th# county ar# invited to ba
Mrs. Dick Aiken, and members
present.
Mrs. A. K. Rosteler, Mrs. L. A. Strickland and the hostesses.
Brumley, Mrs. Watson Wallace,
Mr*. F. B. Adams, Mrs. David Cald­
well. .Mrs. A. B. Wallace. Mrs E.
H. Laney, Mr*. J. M. McCasklll

recht and Mrs. Robert R. Rerg.
Th* First Presbyterian Church ' of the bride, and bridesmaid, worn
For a wedding trip to Daytona
was th* teens ef tha rites uniting § gown similar to that of th* maReach
Mre. Andersen chose to
Mies Margaret Adelia Wilton, i tren of honor end carried o houdaughter of Dr. and Mra. John quet of yellow chrysanthemum* wear a eherked grey and whit#
Wallace Wileon, and Charlea Jenn­ and pom poma tied with harmonis­ suit with Mark accessories.
' Their new residence will he 7
ings Anderitn. eon of Mrs. Maner ing ribbons,
Spruce Ave. Elsmere, Wilmington,
H. Andsrsen Dec. 39. at 4 p. m.
Gsorg* Lohh was ths best man Del. to which they will go after
with the Rar. A. G. Mclnnis offi­ and usher-groomsmen were Carl
staying In Daytona.
ciating.
George, Clifford I.undherg, Stove , Out-of-town wedding guests In­
Th# akml.formal ceremony was I.ohb and Richard l/»bb all rela­ cluded Mr. and Mrs. George l.ohh
performed against a background tive* af tho families.
| and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rlrhard
of palms, memorial candelabra*
Mr*. Wilson chose for her daugh­ I. otih and family, Mr. and Mrs.
and baskets ef mumc and gladi- ter'* wedding a rich purpla silk , Frank Gaines and family, Mrs.
with
present waa Mr. Tally’s mothar, ,ellai. Pew* wera marked
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, ,er#p# dre-e adorned with asquint f.ester Georg# and family, Mr*.
largo *atin bowa and fie wort ln ]an(j f#itiirlng three-quartor-length Clark Dennis and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Lucille Tally *f Tavaras.
hooping with »h* bridal them*,
Her corsage was a aingl# Mr*. Clifford t.undber* and family
Mr. and Mr*. C. P. Harkay har* Mrs. Prsd Gants was la charge ef errhid.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woodj i j ri- Andersen wore a powdor jI and
returned ta thalr homa after spend­ tha dacerating.
tuff.
ing a short vacation la North Caro
Mre. Gaarg* Touhy, organist, .blue afternoon dross with a tucked I The bride was horn In Leesburg
lina and Tennessee.
played th* traditional wadding hod If# and flared skirt. Her rnr- and attended Sanford schools gra­
marches and Dirk Aiken, soloist, gggo was also sn orchid which shs duating from Seminole High and
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dyal of sang "Because1 an# "Th* Lord's | pinned on her loft shoulder.
th* Florida State University at
West Palm Beach and thro* child­ Proyor”.
lallahatsee with a degree in Edu­
Recaption
ren will arrive Saturday to spend
A reeeptlnn wa* held Immediate, cation. She It now teaching third
Th* Brld*
the holidays with Mra. Dyal’s par­ Beautifully dretead In a bridal ly after the ceremony In the church grade I p Wilmington.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gaorg* E .Walls. gown of chsntilly laCs over bridal anne* which was beautifully de.
Mr. Andersen was horn in Ml__________
satin, Mitt Wilton was _given in corated with bridal flower*. The ami after wlilrh he moved to San.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Hal! spent marriage hy her father. Tho gown 'cake and piineh table wa* overlaid |ford and graduated from Seminole
the holidays with their son. J. W. of traditional white featured a f u ll ' with a whit* linen rlnth and r*n- H'trh School. He attended Stetson
Hall Jr. and family ia Charlotte, •weeping aklrt of lace and nat over tered with an arrangement of University In Del.and for two
N. C.
th* eatln. Her fitted aleevaa ter- flower*.
(&gt;»*rs and finished his college ,tudmlnated to a point at her wrist*
Tho roupta cut a tiered wedding ! ie* at Georgia Tech when he gra*
accenting the points of lac# insert* eako which was topped with a dusted with a bachelor of Mechanl.
that aam# to Interval# at the | mlnlatur* hrida and groom.
, »'■! Engineering degree. He was
neck. A tiny Peter Pan collar etj Thoe# helping a*rv* rake and; * president of Tau Reta PI. sec
lac# point# dotted with aeouln# punch and acted a* floating hos. relary of Pi Ton Rlgma
further complimented tha drees. tosses were Mis* Carolina Mrlnnls, member of Phi Kapoa ThU
He hat hivn employed h.v the
Tha bodice was tight fitting to Mrs. Ernest Cowley, Miss Esther.
bring out her tllm yeuthfulneee In# Brhwn, Mre. Fred Ganat, Mre. mechanical development laboratory
and tha gown was af floor length. Victor Greene, bliss Barbara Rup. with DuPont einca August.

All Cataidmr
Ustinia And
Society Newi
Are Requested
By S p. m. The
Day Preceding
Publication

THE SANFORD HERALD

ONE GROUP

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AO Chttreh Nottoaa mot* b t pf —sated i t Th» HtraJd
offte* by f p a ea tb* day bcfora publication.

Chi/mck. TlaticQA.
FU ST BAPTIST CBUBCB

GENEVA
Meeting Worship
B.T.U.
Erasing Worship
T IB antlSTlA N AND
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
•
CBUBCB
Pork Ave. and 14th S t
Faster: Kev. David 8. C in e fli
T flttk d ll ili-ft
Sunday. Combined Morning Ser­
vice 1:41 to 11:10 a.ra. Call to
Worship 10:40 a.m. Evening Set*
vice 7:43 p. m.
Wednesday Prayer Service end
Bible Discussion 1:43 p.m. Chapel
Choir Bahersal after sarvica.
Thunday Youth Night Program
g:80 to l:M p.m. Devotional Time,
d u b Aetlvitlea.
Ladiea Missionary Soeity 41
maetings monthly). Fellowship
Luncheon — 2nd, Tuesday attar*
noon. Prayer and Builneaa — 4th
Tuesday afternoon. Sawing Circle
-4 th Thursday morning.
“A friendly church far the
whole family.”

UPtALA COMMUNITY
PRRABYTBR1AN CRURCB
-B a r. C. C White, Minister
M a ^ a n ia L ^
-fllM n t n i l l

EM M U li AML

*ftw, Nancy OUea, Chlldren’a
Solir Dtnctor.
Mr. Ooorgj^PMald, A u i Supt
ttaw h*School,^10:00 a n .
Clausa for all ages.

Worship 11:00 n.m.
Children’! Sovvleo 11:00 M b
Young People 4:80 pm.
Children 4:90 pm.
Warship 7:80 pm.
Svetybody invited to uttead

Sunday School begins at 9:30
a. m., Georgs Pittard, Supt.
Morning Woreuip at 10;IS a. m.
Sermon by the paitor.
Evening LvangeliiUc 7:30 p. m.
sermon oy tne paitor.
Wednesdays
Prayer meeting 7:4a p. m.
N. F. M. h. in charge.
Christian service Training Claiaai.
6:30 n. m. Sundays.
Youtfl Activities 7:a3 p. m. Thuri*
days.
The,public Is cordially Invited to
attend all services. Couiteous
ushers will contribute to your
east and comfort. You will lind
the Church of the Afaiarent Wes*
leyan in doctrine, evangelistic in
appeal, and Irlendly in fallow

THE SANDS OF TIME
Nemember that old sons which says^^tDe
sands of time are sinking fast” ?l Whether we
like the idea or not, it it most certainly true,
and there is nothing we can do about It,
Nothing? That depends on what we mean.
Assuredly we can do nothing to stop the sands
of time from running through the hour glass
of life, but we can do much to make those!'
hours worthwhile, and tfceChurch stand*
eve;
li.evctf
ready to help us.
The Church is m adeup'of people'likVua?
working together to spread the message of the
gospel. The Church brings comfort to those
who sorrow, gives strength to those who are
weak. The Church needs us to help carry oni
its work. When we are busy in the Church'
helping others, we do not worryuoyer*.the
ceaseless flow of the sands of ,tim »
Are you doing your part in theChurch? JDo
you need its help? Its doors are open, its.wel­
come unchanging, .*,T he|*-“',*,- t '*,“—,—A
are
sinking fast”—how are fyoufspent
days and hours?.

imp.

The paitor is pleased tu announce
special revival services Fab.
M l. The Rev. and Mrs. Earle
W. Vennum, former District Su­
perintendent and rtcently resign­
ed as paitor for alaven years of
Miami Central Church of the
Natarcne. will be the special
workers for this revival tlma.
SOUTN SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
East 77 81,
At Park Ave,
The end of your search
For a friendly Church.
B. B. Lunsford,
Paitor
W. L. Stephens, Associate Pastor
Milton Higginbotham, S n n d e y
School Superintendent.
Sunday School
10 A. M.
Morning Worship
11 A. M.
Bible Study
7:20 P M.
Evening Worship
I P. M.
Prayer Meeting fWed.) • P. M.
Missionary
Premillenlal
Welcome

VBXB M1TDODBT CXUBCH
L aval Ave. at 4th S4.
Sunday School 1:48 a. a .
Morning Worship 10:43 a. m.
P. I L Y . 7:00 p. m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Evanlag Evangelistic 7:48 p. m.
CHURCH
Wednesday night prayer and lev. A. G. Melania,
Paitor
. jra la e service 7:10 p. m.
SUNDAY
9:43 A. M. — Sunday School
10:30 A. M. — Session Meeta for
Prayer in the Session Room.
8:30 P. M. — Pioneer Fellowship
•:S0 P. M. — Senior High Fallow,
ship.
Sunday Company Moatinf 10 a.m.
MONDAY
Hollaeas Masting 11 a.m.
7:00 P. M. — Boy Scouts will meet
Young Pooplas Legion 7 p.m.
7:43 P. M. - PhUathaa d a n
Balvatioa Meeting • p.m.
will moot with Mrs. Viola CulTuesday Y.P. Band Practice 4
lum at 90S S. Elliott Avenue.
ML
TUESDAY
Salvation. Meeting 7:90 p.m.
Wednesday Ladles Homo League 10:00 A. M. — Women of tha
Church Esacuttve Board Meet­
7:90 pm .
ing.
ASSEMBLY O f GOD CHURCH WEDNESDAY
S:S0 P. M. — Girl Scouts will meet
19th St. and Laurel Ave.
7:00 P. M. - Mid-Week Bible
Bav. Gecrga S. Rosa
Hour.
B oday School
1:43 a. m. 7:30
P. M. — Chancel Choir Re­
Morning Worship
11 a. m.
hearsal.
Youth Sarvica
1:43 p m.
Evaagallatla Rally
7:41 j . m. THURSDAY
prayar, and Bible Study•Wednes* 4:00 p.'M ." — Junior •Peflffwshtfl.
7:30 P, M. — Youth Choir Re*
day at 7:43 p. m.
hoarse!.
"Romambor a glad hand Invites
you to worship with us.”
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
T u to r
T IE LITTLE BROWN CHURCH 91111m H. Wyatt,
9:43
A.
M.
Church
School
ON THE HILL
Classea for all agas.
(Congregational)
U:oo A. M. Morning Worship
Park Avaant aad 24th S tru t
Holy Communion
1. Bernard Root,
Minister
Fred Buntingar,
Aaaoclatn Communion Meditation * "Walking
With God."
Sunday School
9:45
Morning Worship
11:00 9:30 P. M. M. Y. F.
Sermon: MThe Grant Architect's 7:13 P. M. Evening Worship
•Sermon Topic • "Meditation On
Bulldsn"
The Shepherd'! Psalm."
“Build today, then strong
and aura. With a firm and ample
By Stophan A. Habouth, The
Native Galilean Shepherd.
base: And ascending and secure
Shall tomorrow find Its place.”
1:30 P. M. Recreation for young
people.
■Broadcast over W. T. R. R.

THE "CHURCHTOR*ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
j y j - * {• A* graottsl factor en earth for
---------- - el character end pood dttisnshipk
J» la a sterahousa el spiritual values. Without •*
strong Church, nslthsr dsmocracy nor civilisation
can survive. Thera are lour sound reasons-why
every person should attend sendees ■regularly
end support the Church. They axes (1) For hie
•wn take. (2) For his children's take. (3) For the
sake el hie community and nation. (4) For the
eake ol the Church Itself, which needs his moral*
and notarial support Plan to go to church reau.L „
tarlycmd read your Stole dally..
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This "Support The Church” Series, Published Eacfy Week in tKe Sanford Herald with the Approval
of the Seminole County Ministerial Association, is Made Possible by tKe Co-operation of these Wellknown Business Establishments:

A Trip To Tho Holy Land In
Natural Color!
MORE than a lecture, morn
than a moving picture in
full colon I Educational
and revealing, thin amaxlng
feature will bring baforo
your ayaa tha myatery and
gonaaeo of tha land of tha
of GaUee
Bible, tha hi
which . have
Chrlatlanlty.
A fter a aucceeaful coast*
tojMBSt towr, Mr. Kabouah
wO) offer hie program
here, attended by a party

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MRS. APPLEBY’S
RESTAURANTS

FLORIDA STATE BANK

CORLEY PRODUCE COMPANY

HAROLD H. KASTNER A CO.

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BERRY’S WAREHOUSE
FURNITURE C a

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK

fiOTELER WHOLESALE
CONFECTIONERY

&amp;OYD * WALLACE
MUTUAL!
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C. D. Brew*

GLENN GOEMBEL SUNOCO
SERVICE

W. W. HORNE
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HAVE YOUR DOCTOR STATE. . . .
• The exact time of you baby's birth.
• Place of birth, sex, weight and name of baby*
• Name and address of the parents.
Send this information to The Sanford Herald
immediately.

Who will bo the last Little New Citizen of 1W»f»; nmt who will he the first Little New Citizen of 1050? The two winner* of thi*
Double Derby will l&gt;e the luckiest babies In Seminole County. They will win nn array of valuable anti useful gift* that will be present­
ed by the mprchanta listed below. Who will they be? Watch TUB SANFORD IIKKALD for tho announcement of the winners of
FIRST-AND-LAST BABY CONTEST.

Sinks Anywhvra fn Seednef* Cavafy Ktlglbl*

A Case Of Baby Food
To The First Baby of '56
All famoua brand
Baby Foods — mixed

A Framed Photo
to both

WADE'S
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With 25 printed
Birth Annonncementa
for BOTH
Littls ’55 and Llttla ’5§

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2750 Seminole Blvd. Phono 10*1

WIN Open A Now
Bavtnaa Account With
a Deposit of SIO
for Urn Newest Baby of ’59
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The Florida State
Bank
*Tha FrWedly laakM
It taker Fodaral Dtpaoit Uw i i
Carp.

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TIIK BABY DERBY FOR *5* / A

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201 Sanford Avenue

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112 So. Park Ave.

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IT S FIRST
PAIR OF SHOES

To tho Parenta of
Liltlo 1955

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Colohial Cleaners
110 8. Palmetto

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A BEAUTIFUL BOUQUET
OF FLOWERS
TO THE MOTHERS

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SA N FO RD

To BOTH Ihe Leal Baby af 1955

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CLEANED AND PRESSED
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A Sterling Silver
Milk Cup

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A $10.00 BANK ACCOUNT

.■eduarhif nrrBitmafnifw Arn^v***

W IEBO LD T'S

"Fine Bedding Slnre 192(1"
U9 Magnolia at 2nd St.
Phone 1232
After 6:00 p.m. 59-J

Delivered fresh dally
to tho door of BOTH
the Last Baby of *55 and tho
First Baby of *5§

To the Last Baby or 1955

Phone 1.11*

And lh* Latin «f a Movie
Camera far one week
Tn the Parents
of noth Li 11lr MS and Lilli* *56
These Awards May lie Claimed
At Anytime Within 6 Mnnths
of Birth.

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ONE QUART OF MILK
FOR 30 DAYS — FREE
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Real Slecpinr Comfert
to Ihe Mother of the
First Baby of 195*

A $10.00 G IFt CERTIFICATE
TO THE PROUD PARENTS

CRIB MATTRESS COYER
“ Boil it. Wash II. j
It slnvs soft."

ONE ROLL OF KODACIIROME
8 M.M. MOVIE FILM — Free,

Phone 3fi

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BWetrle Company

300 Sanford Ave.

AN DERSO N

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FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS

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To Tha Flrat
Baby of tho New Yonr

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Sunbeam Automatic
Electric Baby Bottle Wanner
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JOHNSON’S DeLUXE
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BABY GIFT BOX
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Cwil.lnlnt—R*hr Snap, Cntlna Buds
(-• $
Babjr C m *, H»hy Lallan., Baby
Pe*d»r and Baby 0(1
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Llttla ’»* and Llttla *5*
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A ZIPPER CLOSURE
waterproof Yinylfilm

Sanford Jewelry &amp; Luggage Co.

Henry and Emily Jnmeaon
Park Ave.
Phone 3191

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We’ll Help Announce
The New Arrivals

S P r. flATTY SET (Knife.
. Fork, and Spoon) by
Community Silverplftle
with
Nest Emr Chick Bank
to Little Mr. (or Mins) 1956
In rase of Twins
Identical sifts will he
given to each twin

LITTLE *55
and
LITTLE *5*
To he taken on order from tho parenla anytime
within three m onths after dale of birth.

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WHO'LL BE LAST IN

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A PETERSON
FOLD A-S WING
with “folda-sear
To the Proud Parenta
of Little 1955

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Furniture
20.1 E. Flmt St.

Phone 127

A FREE SHAMPOO
AND SET -

AN 1847 ROGERS BROS.
FEEDING SPOON and RATTLE

To tho Mother
of tho First 1951 Baby

For the Newest 1958 Baby
If tho I.urky Parenta Already
have a Set of Silverware. They
may select tha spoon in a pattorn to match.

HARRIETT'S
BEAUTY NOOK
10i I k Oak Am .

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Wert Jewelry Store
202 E. First St.

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arlbad land.
W1TNKK* my hand and offlelal
aaal of raid Court, thla K lh dap
of D e r.rrb .r. A ■ D . Ill* , a t Baa.
ford. Frmlnola County, Florida.
(COURT BEAL)
O. P. Herndon
Clark of aald Court

Qroyalla Straat. South Paradana.
Loo Anaalaa County, California:
MART M. WATKINS and JAMES
S WATKINS, har huahand. |i « t
Want Mlnater W ar. N. K , Atlanta,
Fulton County, flrorvlai SAniTA
LAKE HUTTON, it A tlanta Straat.
McDonough, l l m r r County. (Jeer*
Slar-M A U D E LAKE JOHNS and
ilEOROE E JOHNS, har haaband
F. O Ron I. W aterproof. Lou.iane.
FREDERICK E. MULLER and EM*
V » t. MULLER, hla wlfa. If allra.
FRANK BAIALET and IDA K
flALBLKY, hla wit*. If allra. J. P.
StUFSKLW IIITK and THERESA
M. MURSELWIIITE. hla wlfa. If
a llra , and RICHARD A. MARKS
and Ma r t a . m a r k s , h i. wife. it
allra, and If dead, tha raapaetlre
nknewn halra, darliaaa, iia n ta a a ,
■aisnaaa, llaaora. cradltara. truat*
• . o r any and all p*raone rlalm - a r o . a . a P E E R . j n
f by, thrauah. undat a r asalnat Soiiciior fo r P laintiff
Said raapartlvn namrd prraona; P. a Dot U K
CHARLES C WARWICK. truataa
______ Sanford, Florida.
sad indlrlduatly. E P. HOFFMAN,
and ANNIE R. TATLOR. If allra.
Sad th alr
raapaetlra u n k n o w n
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
•ponaaa If m arried, aad If dead. tha

tlltosr*a. rtruataaa,
::.*,KtA“«
s jrv »
a r any and alt

Saraona claiming by, th reu sh . unf a r or asalnat aald r.an aetlra namPd aaraona; JOIINSON-CROMARTIE
A CO,
If. JOHNSON. W. D
LROMARTIE. W. C JACKSON aad
p m. McMil l a n , aad k l l a j o h n *
•ON, LL'CILE A. CROM ARTIE.
fA L U B r , JACKSON aad MART
S , MeMILLAN. th alr raaaectlr#
jwlraa. aad all parllaa claiming by.
tb r e u ib , andar or aaalnat amid
Jahaioa-C rom artta t Cm aad any

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^ D ^ W n V 1 ,AT*T RDTB

SOT ICR TO APPEAR
TOi JAMES R. DTSON. whnaa
ptaoa of raaldasoo la unknown.
Too aro hereby aotlflod th a t
CARL LUCTEN SMITH aad ELEA*
NOR VALERIE SMITH, hla wlfa,
h a ra fllad a petition far th a adop*
tloa Of PATST RUTH DTSON. a
minor, tha d a u sk ta r a f JAMES R.
DTSON and tha Into OLADTS AT*
K1NSON DTSON. aald patlllon
bains fllad In tho CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR*
CUJT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTT, a t Sanford.
Florida.
Tau aro haraby notlflad and ro*
qulred tn flla your objection*. If
any. ta lb* .aid adoption with lha
Clark nf aald court oa a r bafora
Jan u ary I, IK S
(Seal)
O P. Ham den
Clark of aald C ourt
By K. 1. Rurdlek
Deputy Clark.

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VEGETABLES •

SMOKED NEW YEAR’S

Potatoes
KINGAN’S RELIABLE
■ ■
Ready*

CRISP FLA. HEAD

Hams fi

Lettuce f i |

12-14 lb.
ARMOUR’S STAR TOM

9

2

5

GOLDEN YELLOW

Bananas 2 ^
FRESH PORK

NIBLET8
12-OZ. CAN

8 to 12 lb.

Drastic
Reductions

2

Whole
or Half
QUICK FROZEN
0*.

Be*
ONLY

During this

Inventory
Sale

INSTANT
MAXWELL HOUSE

SOMETHING DIFFERENT
FOR
NEW YEARS
Anchovies — Pepttaa
.. Caviar — Capers ..
Smoked Oysters — Plum Pu44|n i
Kippered Snacks — Antipasto
Pate de Foie - Snails
Chutney — Tortillas
.Welsh Rarebit — Enchiladas
Artichokes — Ottves-On-A-Tie*

arm ROCKERS, Reg* *7*00 $»00
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. F R I D A Y , D E C E M B E R 3 ft 1955

'J W :

ressLng

Powell's Office

Q H of Baaforda prombMBt
I ^ M ttk iu m wfil bo moving to
i .m w location w r tbo N«w
M l'a weekend.
PffwaU’* Oflien Supply will nova
k ita p m i i t location. 110 M ar
k Aw., to tte saw atoro acroaa
W rwt la th* completely m o ­
ld Bus *11 Building.
mw

homo o( Fowall’a Of-

00 Supply will ho la the large
j m building where ShorwlnIffllalma Paint Company recently
S o d o m w branch atore.
Pfwetl'a Office Supply, in ita
ftp' atore, will bo able to take
iff;o f the neede of their many
■U m eri with additional apact
R greater ceoveniencei.
th e y will be open for buslncii
Si 'their new location Tueaday
l em iag at • o'clock.

Sawings Account
Holders To Receive

A demanding'mood
ad recently when local ehureh
groups, visiting tho Mount Dera
Orphan* Horn* to deliver Christmaa gifU. found children without
ikoee. bed* for girl*, and apace to
haul* buys.
The Children and Tooth Division
af the P in t Methodist Church of
Sanford, accompanied by Mr, and
Mrs. Roy Wall E. Z. Baxter, pas­
tor of tho Stafford' Memorial
Methodist Church, and Bebert M.
Baker, a ministerial atudent, visit­
ed tho orpkana home to UVo gift*
which turned out to bo tho only
Christmas gifts tho children would
receive,
"They found that thoro wort
five mere boys in the homo than
space was availabfe. They war#
being housed hs a tin building
hardly decant enough for occup­
ancy,** H w*a stated.
"Thor* are tS hey* fn the horn*
and 30 girls, all from broken
home* and ranging in age from
three to 15.
"The group visiting tho homo
found that there was no recrea­
tional aguipmtnt at gll far two by
tha 52 children. Recreation was
poiaible only through makeshift
creation.
"Th# most crying need, unepverod
by the visit, was for shea*. All
of th* boys need shoos, some of
them are'without aheoa altogether
and must go about barefooted.
Some of th* girl* stood shoe* for
winter protection.

"Double decker ’bunk* arf bgdly needed for too girls.1Th* ' m 2 a
ta- ivtllabT* for tXom'M'they are
'XMdera of aavlnia accounta at lacking bods ha which to altop,"
the Pirat Paderol Savinga and Baker related.

Loan Atm., will find their balThe Mount Dora Orphans Hem*,
i m i i lncroaatd hy o total of according to th* visitors, is an
SftAlO.OO la dlvidanda that ara interdenominational 1n a 11 tution
IWW' bolag added for tho ain •ran though It le sponsored by th*
MMtha period from July 1 to Dec. Church of C hrist They are operat­
SO,--according to Georgt Touhy, ing on ad approximate 920.000
■boeutivo Vico Preaident.
yearly Income which la received
TJhg figure repretenU an in- monthly through contributions.
Medicines, hospitalisation, ay*
rare and other ' such neeeaalties
a rt being furnished through tha
* S h . dividend* now hoiag paid grneroiity of phyaicians and tivi*
• r e at three per cent n year add* club* of Mount Dora.
• d to the payment on Juno 30
Only nine people are employed
M i l over $141,300 that have vac- to operate the homo and each on*
•M ed to tho aavlnga account* receives only ITS. per month aa
ghdtng tho e u r m t year.
salary and with room and board
lw |n apit* of Un fact that thia furnished.
M k bom a year In which marLocal rltlxens who would like
•M nta and bualnaaa man general- to contribute to the home aro Bak­
M Save iten tale* increaaaa that ed to contact Mr. and Mrs. Boy
| n a been moat encouraging, poo- Wall
X d u v t lenllmnifl to add to tholr
MVtnga to provide tor future entermggeie* or to build up fundi for
S f t * apoeUie me." Mr. Touhy
‘- M H. "Tho egmings provided on
The Seminole County Vocational
; M il aavlnga ptua the adequate ingMpac* and anfoty have been in- School has announced a aew elass
tntal in Urn mounting inter in beginning shorthand which
i our aavlnga accounts," he will meet from 11 -to U a.m.
Monday through Friday.
This data win bo o*|i
Tueaday,; Jap.13. apd an, iataroated person* have beta urged to
enroll on that date.

Beginning Classes
In Shorthand Stt

i a »Uta Of abfck. Bdward*

' given hoi eeftoe a t a nearby

ion Auxiliary

through Piiday.

Letters Damaged
In Plane Crash;
Received In City

?.A «¥*»

Eviderte# of th# crash of an
Eastern Airline, plan* at Jackson*
rill* recently ia showing up fn
Sanford through tha delivery of
U. ft. Mail.
Letters with burned, frayed, and
water snaked, edge., recovered
from tho burning plana a r c being
delivered to addroaira bera in
tha Banford Area.
On* lettsr to T h o l a n f o r d
Herald, and one to a S a n f o r d
Herald employs* have been de­
livered to tha addressee* marked
“damaged in plane crash".
Although of two and three
cent stamp denominations, th*
lottoro wsr* being rushed through
a now aonriea Inaugurated by tha
Post Office Dapartmsnt, to tha
la tte r’* recipients Hy air.

Posaibly more eg these letters
will he delivered in tha near
future aa th* Post Office Depart­
ment aorta and Identifies individ­
ual pieces of mall laken fmm the
plana that claimed a number of
live* In the early morning crash
MAO . iha JaoVsojwlUo. Airpo**»

Seminole County Baby
Found On Roadside Derby In . Full Swing
With Nail Wounds

Methodist Service

The flrtt Bomlnoln County Baby from Bahylami towards tha dnuhla
Derby is in full f1u&gt;H, with not finiih line.
junt one, hut two itnrk, heating
All facts concerning this •(c it­
their winga through tha other ing rare are detailed in th» large

BALATKA UP)— Officer* today
cooperative adverti-emrnt nn page
touglit to aloe* tha ttranga cat#
three of today’s Sanford Herald.
Expecting parents are advised tn
of an uneonsciou* man who wa» Youngster Calls
r*ad this pag* closely, I'rrhnp*
found on a Putnam county roadHelp For Mother
some r«*l down-deep concentration
aid* with nail wound* and hum*
rUEULO. Colo. &lt;/* — (.Itarle* may help al,n Inward* making
on hit atomach.
Finkenstadt. 2 'k, doesn't know how *hrm th* luckieit r cor l* in the
Highway Troop«r H. L. Siprell to dial a telephone.
I county.
who brought tha man hare from
But he worked with the inatru,f ‘be hoped-for baby arrive, a t
just aouth of nearby Batsuma e»- ment long enough In get firemen V,m"
Umatod M* ago at 30 and said he In revive his mother Mrs. Virginia ''" V s

tiarna w*, • Donald H. Skinner

No. 351.

Ha.plUl

Tha Senior Methodist Tmith Fel­
lowship of the First Methodist
Church will hav* a New Tear’s
Kv* Watch Night Program begin­
ning at 10 10 p. m. with a 43
minute period of folio* ship and ra
freshmenta for tha ynnng people
of tha community followed by the
Night Watch Service at 11:14 lb
which tha publia U invited.

Western
Union
Post Left
Many Experiences
Told By Manager
Beginning hi* telegrsphie car­
eer In 1003, and after managing
th# Western l Tnion in Sanford
for Hi# p a,I XI years, Lester
Tharp has annonnred his retire*
ment from active service,
Tharp came to Sanford from
Lexington, Ky., In May 102* In
an emergency rapacity for West­
ern I’nion but liked tha lnw„ so
well h* has remained and rtvada it
his home.
c
Prior to aonring to g a a f o r d
Tharp had been employed for a
fow year* with Associated Tress,
Untlad Tree* Associations and
several brokerage firm. Ha also
•tread as Mor,a telegrapher for
several brokerage firms. H* also
pany.
Duties as a Morse telegrapher,
Tharp's service carried him Into
many eities and atnie,, and al­
though relieent in talk ol hu experiehcaa, soma of tb«ht h*.tlka4dO
recall, such as his emergency work
during the great Dayton, Ohio
flood In IIU3; the opening of lb*
automobile speedway in Indiana­
polis, Ind : working in several
courtroom, during some of the na­
tion's outstanding mmdsr trial,;
and his three day assignment un the
receiving and for the Cincinnati!
Associated Press member, rovering thr sinking of the Titanic; as
well as many other Interesting
event, which ha cos tied a , a
Morse operator.
Tharp also worked aa telegraph­

er In m iny major league buehall
parks, race track* and during
many other special events includ­
ing several presidential campaigns.
Th# retiring Western Union Ms a agcr's profound interest in baseball
»nd other spurts event, is keenly
shown now with his versatility in
reporting aurn occasion* by wire,
With the advant of tho automatla'
telegraph, Tharp u w tha pasting
of the Mors* operator In hts ape.
rialin&gt;d field and returned to West­
ern Union a , a manager. Ha began
hi* telegraphic career as a mes­
senger in Mt. Sterling, Ky., Feb. L
lima.
. i|
When Tharp bogan a* a nte»»
senger for Western Union th* tppew
writer had Just com# into us*
among telegraphers, the penned
ropy was still widely used. Tharp
recall* that 31 years ago only U&lt;s
telegram* could be handled simul.
taneouslv over on* wlro whdo to.
day, Western Union earria* hun­
dreds of message* aa a ting!*
e irru tt
j
Tharp I* a member of tho r i r i t
Christian Church where bo is a*
officer. Ha is a past president ol
tha Ktwani, Hub of which ha h a |
hern a member for over 23 years.
Among tho many messages p |
congratulation* on tho eompletiou
ulJuakatf.o4atury.Af se n &lt;ce ia on*
from (1. F. Osborne, District Su­
perintendent for the Western
Union Telegraph Company. It
reada: “ My personal rongratula.
(tons upon th* completion nf near­
ly 31 years of loyal and untiring
icrvieo you have rendered West­
ern Union at Sanford sine# May of
t!t?3 and your nearly 31 years of
lelrgraphie service. May you
thoroughly enjoy tho well deserv­
ed istirrm ent from active duty
with good health and relaxatioi
for a Ions, long lima to come."

" f *r *h* glimmering
1, 56 *r V ilu V '" of 50j

| by a physician exactly ns outlined
yesterday,
on page three. Above all make cer­
Chatles fumbled derperslely un tain that the exact hour, ntinula

H. ... I.Vn, lit.ru. Ih. V.ur.

J ’" ,h*

'•

U k . City . l i b . . . I’ -The
' youngster
■
^ 4.d***
.k ,”V. I"
was unable tn tell fbaby
by may be ' decided
by &lt;H.
tho

rogaining consciousness. Attend­
ants thoro said last night they had
boon unable to obtain any Informa­
tion from him.
Sticking In. tho man's stomaeh
warn 15 ona-ineh nail, and thoro
12 or moro burn* about tho

ala* of-a 2S-cent piece. Dr. C. M.
KnlgKt who treated him her* said
A new dps* tn fllipg will ha the nail* had not penetrated the
organised neat weak and will abdominal' cavity and the wound*
meet from. • to. 1$ a^ m., Monday appeared to be aeveral'daya^eld.

IBBP0ET. N. T. CSV- An Air
k Jet pilot, out *f. fuel and
Ue to find a place to land on
tlalalidL during a anpwatorm,
|ad hla plino ta sea last night
ballad out5 t t Lfc Btchird'A. Edward**
lehuta dropped W"» tat®
rr behind Jenee Beach on the
b ahore of tho bland. Shout*
i b«lp bf*«(Mt;.n fisherman,
lord OrMnTtT. Ho pushed a
ever M» f * t of le* to
to the pilot.

A M e e to « « ^ P ra M j£ a M d ^ rtrf|

Lester Tharp T e lls
Of Retirement Here
Following 31 Years

m. ■

Merc

.,;n * u

his name or hi* addr«*»,

flutter of • stork wing.

In addition to tha valuable array
"Where’* your molher?" asked
of gifts presented by Sanford mer­
a fireman.
" S h f , on the floor," Charlet re­
plied.
Firemen extended th*
Unn to have tha gall tracod. Then

thry raced to the home and found
Mrs. Kinkcnstadt unconscious on
thr floor.
She was revived by oxygen and
taken to a-hospital for observation.

chants. The Sanford Herald wilt
giv* paid-up subscriptions of Tho
Herald to winning parents—on#
whole year to th# first of ’3d and
■ix months tn the last llttl# ritlxen
of 1055. Should cither nf the stork*
deliver a whole basketball tram of
babies, their lucky parent, may
claim tha 1750 sterling silver tea
sot a t Kaders.

■ m s*

Top Disaster Staff
O f Red Cross Sent
To Flooded Coast
According In an announcement
mad* by thr Seminole County
Chapter nf the America Red
Cross, tha Red Cross hat assigned
US of ita top disaster staff to tho
West Coait flood areas to assist
chapter* In emergency operation*
and follow through with rehabilita­
tion. Flfty-iovcn shelters were in
operation ovor Christmas, housing
and feeding moro than 30,000 re­
fugees. Early estimate* ara that
between four and fiv* thousand
families will look In tho Rod
Cross for long-torm at'lriane* In
getting back on their feet.
White the** estimate* indicate
that cost* may run between *4.ooo.ooo and 93.ooo.ooo. ARC president Wllsworth Bunker baa an­
nounced that no spatial fund cam­
paign will b« conducted. Cbiptcra
contributions towards meeting the
needs of disaster vletlms and ara
asked to publicise this.
Red Cross Operations are un­
derway at these principal loca­
tions:
California: Gucmeville, 1'orsatville. Central Sonoma County,
Napa, Plumaa, and Del Norta
Counties.
Oregon: Lana. Jackson, Doug­
ina Benina, Jasepbme and Coo*

w aSp:

TWO OP THB DAMAGED lattara

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IfcT. MAXWBl.t, JR,. *"d MART
ORACR UAXWELL. till wife. 17JI
orarella Btraat. *«uih Paeadana
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“ oa Anftlai O usty, CatlCornja:
ART jI w a tk in s and JAMf.a
WATKINS. h .r husband. tie*
’••• Mlnstsr Way. N. E-, Atlanta.
Pulton County. n-nr*l*| 8A niTA
L a rk JIUTTON. IT Atlanta Btraat.
McDonough. Il-nrr County. Us«rStar - MAUDE I.AXR JOHNS and
ntOBOE Z JOHNS, bar husband
&gt;. o Roy I. Watararoaf. Leusisn*:
NtKDERICK *. HOLLER and EM• * f, HOLLER, hla wife, If allva.
CRANK BAtJLEY and IDA K
BALMLET, hla wife. If a l l y a . J . r
UUHSKI.WIIITK and TIIKItESA
if. MORSELWHITE, hla wilt. If
Silva, and RICHARD A. HARKS
a n d Ma r t a . h a r k s , hi* wife, it
Silva, and If dead, tha raspsctlv*
OaktMwa htlrs. dsvlssss, erantaaa,
• aaaleaaaa, llanora. cradltora, trust­
ees, er any and all P-rsons rlalmia r ky. throuah, und.r or aaalnat
Said rospsrtlva named p.ranna;
CHARLES c WARWICK, traded
tad Individually, K P. HOFFMAN,
sad ANNIE R. TATLOR. If allva.
Bad thalr reapaetlva unknown

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tori. trsslsss, ar ear in&lt; al
rsons claiming by. ihroueh, ua
r or aeslnst i&gt;M f-sowtlvs n»m
■ irH Il; JCiHNSON-cflOMARTII
0 0 , O. M. JOHNSON. W. D
laEURTI*. w . C JACKSON s*&lt;
JCM tU iU jAN. aa« U .U JOHN'
pun, kUi'iLE a. unuatAitTlB,
lALUK C. JACKSON aad MART
ft, MeMILLAN. thalr rsspcetlva
prlvaa. aad all partita claiming by.
tbronalL under ar aaalnat aald
Jahaioa-Cromartle t Cm and any
ta d all perseas havtap. or elalmlna
ta Save, any rleht. title er intareat
fa the follawlae daaerlhad erepnrty,
tylag and being In Samlnola Cmm«y. t Florida,
n ** ‘ta-wlii k u al NW«4
and X'4 nf 8WU er KWH In See.
lion tt, Township II Soath, Rina*
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------yea, ara hereby
kallflad that
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Ballflsd
a suit baa bean
brought ai
aaalaat you In tha Circuit
‘ ' *la aand for Samlnola County,
Court,
Florida. In Chanrerr. entitled I. P
HAUAN. IPlaintiff, v. MATItRl.l.t:

MAXWELL, widow, at aL Dafaadanla. and yau. and each af you,
a rt required In Ilia ynur Aaa« ar
tn Plaintiff * Complaint with the
n a r k . nf aafd Court, and tarva
upon Plamtlira attorney. OEO. A
SPEER. JR . wheat peat offle* add rs ta la P. ft Boa lilt. Sanford.
Florida, a copy of aald Answer, oa
or before Tburaday, January II
A. !&gt;.. Ill*, and II ynn fall tn do
an. a decree pro renfeaao will hr
entered agalnat yoq, and each of
you. far the relief demanded in
the Complaint.
The nature af thla full la go
quiet tha title ta tha above des­
cribed land.
WITNESS my hand and official
teal nf aald Court, thla I4lh day
of December. A. D. IBM. at Baaford. Samlnola County, Florida.
(COURT SEAL)
O. P. Herndon
Clark nf aald Court
aKO. A. SPEER. Jit.
Solicitor foC Plalaillf
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Sanford, Florida.
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CHOICE M EATS

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n u n v A u n t a naatrii, aia wna,
have filed a petition for the adop­
tion af PATST RUTH DTBON, a
minor, tha dauphtar of JAMES R.
DTSON and the lata fll.ADTS AT­
KINSON DTSON. aald patltlnn
being Iliad In tha CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTT, at Sanford,
Florida
Tou ara hereby notified and re­
quired tn Ilia your objaetlnna. If
any, tn the aald adoption with tha
Clerk of aald court oa ar before
January I, HIE
(Seal)
A P. Herndon
Clerk of aald Court
By K I. Burdkk
Deputy Clark.

Hag Jowls - 1 9

Potatoes

KINGAN*S
A i m i A I V B RELIABLE
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Cariar — Capen

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Welsh Rarebit Enchiladas
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FqweU's Office supply, la it*
•er' *tor*. will bo able to take
iM 'o f tka needs of their many
■ tam ers with addiUeaal spact
f i : greater ceaveaienesi.
th e y will be open (or business
ta their new location Tuesday
■form at a t • o’clock.

A damendlK* isd d
ad recsntly when lse»l thureh
troupe, yielUng th s M suat Dsr*
Orphan* Home to deliver ChrieU
ntee gifte, found rhildrsn without
those, bode for title , ta d epate ts
hauls’ boye.
Ths Children and Tooth Diviilon
of tho F irst Methodist Church of
Sanford, accompanied by Mr. end
Mrs. Roy Wall K. Z. B ailor, paetnr of tho Stafford MomorUl
Methodist Church, and B sbsrt M.
Baker, s ministerial student, rieit*
ed ths orphan■ hems to take gifts
which turned su t to bo ths only
Christmas gifts ths children would
receive,
“ They found th at there were
fire mere boys in the home then
space was available. They wore
being housed in a tin building
hardly decant enough for occup­
ancy.’* ft wee stated.
"There are IS bey* in the home
and 20 girls, nil front breho*
homos and ranging ia age from
throe to IS.
"Tho group visiting tho homo
found th at there was no recrea­
tional equipment a t qll fa r tme by
the 82 children. Recreation was
possible only through makeshift
creation.
"The most crying need, unentered
by the visit, was f a r show. All
of the boys need shoos, tome of
them a re ’without shoos altogether
end must ge about barefooted.
Some of tho girla need chose for
winter protection,

ties or to build up fuadi for
• ipeclfle uae,” **r. Teuhy
■ ••▼ha aam laia provided on
aavlafa ptu* the adequate in­
taco and safety b are been in­
m ental in the mounting interj!i our oavinja aecounti." he

Letters Damaged W e ste rn
In Plane Crash, Union
Received In City Post Left
Kvidcnf# «f thu w ash nf an
R astam A irlin e plan- al Jarksonvill# rvrfntlv ia showing up tn
Ranfnrd through tha dflivary of
L\ S. Mall.
te tte r* with hurnfd. fra.vfd, and
w ater snaked, odgov, rvcnvfyfd
fr«un tho hurtling plsne er*' hfine
delivered to sddres.r* hero In
the Sanford Area.

One letter to T h a i a n f o r d
Herald, and one tn a S a n f a r d
Herald employee have been de­
li vorod to tha addressee- marked
"damaged in plana crash".
Although "f two snd three
rent stamp denominations, ths
letters were being rushed through
a new aervlea tnaurucetod by the
Tost Office Department, to the
latter's recipients hy air.
roeethly mnr# rf the.* iatvare
will ho delivered In tho near
future as the Post Office Departmrtnt aorta and Identifies individual Pieces of mall taken from the
plana that elaimed a num ber of
.liv e . I„ the early morning ereeb
7tSTT^T5 rw*sr- »it*. J*aks.nit«Uq. Airye**..

"Double de&lt;

ty needed h r
t r available
'Holders
s a rla ia accuunU at lacking bods ia which le sleep,'
the First Federal tavinga and Baker relatedThe Mount Dora Orphans Home,
affording to tho visitors, is an
interdenominational i n a t i tution
eren though It la sponsored by tho
Church of Christ. They ara operat­
ing on art. approximate $20,000
yearly Income which Is received
monthly through rontributiena.
Medicine*, hospitalisation, oyo
rare and other ' auch nocosaltlea
ara being furnished through tha
grneroiity of physicians and eivio
club* of Mount Dorn.
Only nine people are employed
to operate the homo and each out
receives only STB. per month as
eatery *nd with room and board
furnished.
Local rltiiens who would like
to contribute to tho homo are ask­
ed to contact Mr. and Mr*, l e y
W*U
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Beginning Classes
In Shorthand Set

The 8emlno|e County Vocational
School h is announced a new-class
In begitmiaf
shorthand which
will meet from 11 -to U a.m.
Monday through Friday.
This elm will be « |* n lio d *oa
jesdey, Ja p .' 2, and ail. interestI ___ __ LVJ_
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Seminole County Baby
Found On Roadside Derby In . Full Swing
With Nail Wounds

Tha first Seminole County Baby from Bshylend towards th* dmihl*
Derby la In full flush, with not finish Itna.
All farts concerning thie evrit- '
juat one, hut two itorka heating
their winga through tha athar ing race ara detailed in thv large
FALATKA (JP)— Officer* todsy
cooperative adv*rti**nient on pag*
three of today’* fianford Herald.
sought to slove the strange cate
Ksperting parent* ara adviiuil to
of an uneonnelou* man who wa* Youngster C alls
read this paga rlotely, I'rrhnps
found on e Putnam county road»nm# r«al down-deep rnneentration
Help For Mother
aids with nail wound* end bum*
rUEilLO. Colo, jt - Cherlei may help al«o Inward, making
on his atomarh.
Flnkcnetedt. 2'b. doesn't know how them tha luckie.t people in tha
county.
Highway Trooper H. L. Biprell lo dial a telephone.
If the hoped-for bnby arrive, at
who brought tho man here from
Rut hr worked with the instru­
»om# tim* near tha glimmering
just south of nearby BaUuma es­ ment long enough lo get firemen
rlo.a of 1055 or the dawn of '56,
timated his eg* at SO and said he lo revive hia mother Mr*. Virginia then be sure the birth i. recorded
carried paper* which Indicated his Finkenstsdt after she collapsed by a physician exactly a . outlined
yesterday.
on page three. Above all make cer­
name w e*1Donald H. Skinner' of
Charles fumbled derpentely un tain that tho exact hour, minute
Philadelphia, Pa. • ' •
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ill in operator noticed the erratic and even tha second of birth la
H aw es taken lite r to the Veter- : —
aignal.-• —
She ----rang the -fire station.
placed on record. Victory In the
bhi Hospital at l^k a City without t
y0ung*ter vrs* unable tn tell baby d» by may be decided hy the
regaining consciousness. Attend- j, j# nam* or his eddros.,
flutter of a stork wing.
ante there laid la it night they had
"Where’* your mother?" asked | In addition to th* valuable array
of gifta presented by Sanford mer­
been unable to obtain any Informs* a firemen.
“ She’* on the floor," Charles re­ chants, Tho Hanford Herald will
tion from him.
give paid-up subscription* of The
Sticking In- the man’s etameeh plied.
Herald to winning parent*—one
Firemen
extended
lb*
converseware IS one-inch nail* and there
whole year to th* first nf '5d and
orere 12 or more bums about tha ilon to have the call traced. Then atx month* tn th* last llttl* ritlxen
•laa of-a 25-cant pleca. Dr. C. M. Ihcy raced to the home end found of 1355. Should either of the stork*
KnlgKt who treated him hare said Mrs. Finkenstadt unconscious on deliver a whole basketball leant of
tha ealle had not prnatrated tha the floor.
babies, their lurky parent* may
She was revived by oxygen and claim tha 1750 sterling silver Ua
taken to a-hospital for observation. aet a t Kadtra.

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Methodist Service

Many Experiences
Told By Manager

Reginning hi* ielegraphte esreer In 1005. and after managing
We«!em I'ninn In Fsnfnrd
for the pa*» *1 year., I.e.ter
Tharp has annnunred hi* retltament frnm artlt* .ervte*.
Tharp earn* to Rsnford from
Lacington, Kjr., In May 11*21 In
an emergenry rapaeltjr fnr West­
ern Union hut liked Ihe town so
well he has remained and rrwada it
hla home.
Prior to coming to g a a f e r d
Tharp had been employed for a
few year* with A.soeiated Pre.t*.
United Tress As.oristjons and
several brokerage firm. He also
•erred a* Mors* lel»rrapher fnr
arversl hraksrega firm*. H* also
pany.
Duties *» * M in e telegrapher.
r.rrle.l him Into
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and *1«
«though
“ &gt;; reticent
• n&lt;1In,Mtalk
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perience*. some of tbeftt he.llkalJB
recsll, such *» hi* emergency work
during the great Dsylnn, Ohio
flood In 1015; the opening of the
automobile speedway in Indiana­
polis, lnd ; working in several
courtroom* during some of the na­
tion’s outstanding minder trie!.;
snd hi. three day a««iitnmrnl on the
receiving snd for tha Cineinnattl
AMoeiated Pre»* member, cover­
ing the sinking of Ihe Tilsnle; si

er In many major lesgue bstebsll
psrkr, race tracks and during
many other tpeeial events includ­
ing &gt;»versl presidential campaigns.
The retiring Western Union Mana­
ger's profound interest in baseball
and other sports events is keenly
shown now with his versatility in
reporting aurn occasions by wire.
With the advent of the automatin'
telegraph, Tharp saw the pairing
of the Mor«* operator In hti iperu in e d field and returned to West­
ern Union a . a manager. He began
his telegraphic career Si ■ mes­
senger in Ml. Sterling, Kj ., Feb. 1.
ions.
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When Tharp began ai s mes­
senger for Weitern Union the type*
writer had Jutt com* Into uib
among telegraphers, tha penned
ropy was still widely used. Tharp
recalls that 51 years ego only twig
telegrams could be handled simule
taneously over on* wire while hv
day. Western Union carries hun­
dreds of mct-agee on a slngla
circuit.
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Tharp I* a member of the T lrtt
Christian Church where he u a n 1
officer. He is a past president of
the Kiw-anl. Club of which ha hag
been a member for over 25 jeers.
Among th« many messages of
congratulations on tho eomplelJou
uf lua hAU-eantury of a rn ic a is nna
from G. f. Osborne, District Su­
perintendent for Ihe Wester*
Union Trlegraph Company. It
reads: "My personal congratula­
tions upon the completion nf near­
ly 11 years of loyal snd untiring
service you hav« rendered West­
ern Union st Sanford sinr* May of
1112.5 end your nearly 51 year* of
lelegrsphie servlr*. May you
thoroughly enjoy the well de«erv-

The 2eninr Methodist Ym»th f e l­
lowship of the firs t MethodHt
Church will have a New Tear'*
Kve Watch Night Program begin­
ning at 10 M p. m. with a 45
minute period nf fellow ship and re­
freshments for the ynwng poopfe
well as many other Interesting
of the community followed hr the events which h« eow ied as a i " I retirem ent from acllvq duty
Night Watch Service st 11:12 10 Mnrsa operator.
with good health and relaxatioi
which the public I* invited.
T harp also w erlad aa telegraph- »"«• * *°n3. I""* ,lm » ,0 « •"••* '

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Top Disaster Staff
O f Red Cross Sent
To Flooded Coast
According to an announcement
made by the Seminole County
Chapter of the America Red
Cross, lha Red Cross has assigned
115 of its top disaster staff to tha
West Coast flood areas to assist
chapters In emergency operation*
and follow through with rehabilita­
tion. Fifty-ievra shelters were in
operation over Christmai, housing
aad feeding more than 30.000 re­
fugee*. Early estimates are that
between four and fiva thousand
families will look to tha Red
Cross for long-term assistant* to
getting beck on their feet.
While Uiesq anim ates Indicate
that coeU may run between 14,­
000,000 and 25.o0u.ooo ARC presi­
dent Wllsworth Bunker hae an­
nounced that no special fund camp a il" will be conducted. Chapter*
ara authorised to accept voluntary
contributions towards meeting the
aeqds nf disaster victims and ara
asked lo publicise this.
Red Cross Operations ara un­
derway a t tbtsa principal loca­
tions:
California: Guemeville, Koriat▼ilia. Central Sonoma County,
Napa, P lu m n , and Del Norte

Counties.
Oregon: Laa*. Jackson, Doug­
las Bentofl, Jeaephuse aad Cone

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Lester Tharp Tells
O f Retirement Here
Following 31 Years

^ h u r c h G ro u p s
R e c e n tly F in d
Need

Legal Notice
otatw

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3ft. 1PX5

HANFORD. FLORIDA

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C o n tracts
Pneumonia

and « i i flows-km yotterdty aft.
irm n . Attendants at Jobs B u i/
■aid han tarty M ay that Bar oqm
ditto « n taufactory n i d i
abt waa nadM tf i artaMy.
A t Baht toM ropatoro ta A rt
Worth yotterday that iha m at
hart baeona chitted whDt y ita g
M

Monday.

"I took a hot hart Ma la y. rtah
w ot tot la tht yard to my pa*
lamia and robo to you tor aama
Ukrliioa pbotofrapbar*,” rta told
thorn. "Tbot 1 watt oat to AMp i
ooarat owhik. t thought It' waa
want oaooih hot t n * u It w aatl
Sho aald aha awofct ytotorday
morning with a had p it la hot
choit and dUfieutty It hroathrtf. A
physleiaa dlafoootd hor S k in at
m a« q « d ,h
b O N T O lV t
. AW AV.'/rMCQMOTWW

^SraTlahartaa wort to A rt
Worth laturdsy t o • abort too*
tloa from tht Gahtrtaa hooyttal
whom aht haa hoot to d o rp to fS
ray traataiotta t o p la t to hor
right Up and lot. Atrtooaly aht

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D IN E O U T N E W Y E A R S D A Y

motor hoot iama tod B haa ap
paaaofl to thaw to tot port §
ytara. Coart Jahaty Vaught I f
Mkrtortppt hat toaebod.too toim
Kentucky M ritatto a it aehodoM to tta lart two appoaraaooa—both
t o Might, ftMtaf tep-ooodod
Woatora KOttaoiy afa hut Murray
Mate, lh t AOtoppora irtptd out t
BUS S E R V IC E
IB-potet doflelt to humfcte tool*
rtia OUT, white Murray gateod
Ito hartb to tho fla ala with a OMT T O DOG T R A C K

D IN E, D A N C E SPO TS S E T FO R
G A LA NEW Y EA R S A C T IV IT Y

Lagol Notice

Lmvm Magnolia
A t *. At l i t S tm t
7:15 Nlghtir
For Further
Information

and lomhftte Coaatf to tooir
Aaortcaa right to panto hoppt*
mm , tho dtalaf tad donetop spate
ot this vkiilty art til prapt rtd
with opoetol Mow Toon mount

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�NOT A PROJECT!

B R A N D N E W HOM E

THE OLD HOMEiTOWN

• t T A I i m n PANELING

Native and Foreign Woods.
VI. R. masonry home, quality
Cm Item At
construction, excellent plan. flhm m&gt;# Caacrtto Pip# Cm
Urge corner lot Just out e( City, OM WM IMR M.
M m # MM
paved atreet. $8.9oo. Terma.
EET POTATOES. By the
V B. R. hone with Florida Room,
lushel or Truck Load. Corn led
alluated to popular Franklin
loan ready to butcher. Phone
Ttrraea aectlon. Home la in top
condition and hat been drastics!*
ly reduced in price (or quick

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It will nay YOU to aen U l before
you buy. Open Evealnta and
gerator, immedlat# poneailon. UPRIGHT Plano, new keyboard
111,100. Terma. 4% Financing.
Juat tuned. Good condition. ITS. Sundays.
Eaatilde Trailer Sake,
• Call 1723-11.
Ptlatha, Fla.
The two homes mentioned above
•ro our vary beat opportunities
REPOSSESSED
BARGAIN! Peerless Trailer and
la 3-Bedroom homes. Buy your
Cabana. Park Ave. Trailer Park.
home this month and you will Motor Cycle - last Triumph.
receive the benefita of HomaModel 6-T. Excellent condition.
‘S3
FORD Falrlane 8. Radio, heat­
atead Exemption.
Will sacrifice. Phone 133, Sir.
er, white wall tires, undercoat,
Loop.

Seminole Realty

W A N T AD
RATES

U0 toot roll of new wire, 3t inches
wide, $13. 18 Inch Rotary Lawn
Mower, new, 130. Phone I901-J.

T h# Follow ing B it# # tv # now

In effect.

113VA. S, Peterson,Broker
tei • A. B. Peterson Jr.,
Chesterton. Garfield Wtl.
John Melsch, R. W. Wll, Haiti M. Field. A. c.
ify. Land Surveyor.

l i e Pee lin e fee One Uoertto#
l« e Pee lin e foe Three lMevUeM
14e Pee Line fee Itee tneetBeie
Ua Pee Line lev Ieoh 13 InJIf'mJrUM RATE! Me

window w u h tri. turn signals,
10.000 tnllei. Original owner.
Will sacrifice If told this week.
Phone 93TI.

r n n qALE — 1933, 41 Ft. “Travel?lte" delux House Trailer. Two
Bedrooms. Air-conditioned, etrrulatini heat. Cost W-**, * ‘u
sell tor 13,700. Phone 1863-W.
1131 Chevrolet convertible. Radio
and heater.
348T.R.
I» AUTOHOmt-l ■ B O ftE lI -M

CARR

WELAKA
private

BOUGHT SOLD TRADED

f f iS m w S Y :

1931 FERGUSON TRACTOR Disk and other equipment. Ex­
cellent condition. Call Slll-W
eveningi.

C. 1. Nicer see line of City.
t t l B per month. Priced to
move at 111,300.
Juat like above but completely
furnished with lust one monthly
payment for the Home, Appli­
ance! and furniture 1 Only fU.

Roy Reel'a t'sed Cart
Sanford Avt. A 11th St.

ROBSON Sporting Goode

Fvtnnsdr dales A Service
rbene I

HELP warned. Part or 301 K ill M.
Time. Firestone Stores.

CRO SSW ORD

Used furniture, appllancei,
eta, Bought-sold. Larry's :
UI Eaatlat SL Phone 1631.

11,000 DOWN — Three Bedroom,
well preserved Frame House, 1961 MASSEY—HARRIS 33 Dtoial RELIABLE Colored Woman to
and Garage with room and show­
Trader. 2 Dlac Heater Plow,
care for small child five days a
er. On large well-landscaped tot
• Ft.. ItveUni Harrow.
week, from 1:10 to 11 p.m. FR1GIDAIRE appliance*, sales
Including cltitil and tropical
Writ# Box XYZ c/o The Herald,
and service. G. H. High, Oviedo,
fruits. Total price, |l , 000. No
giving 4 references, expected
Fla. I’lione FO i-jJii or Sanford
City taxes to pkfl Cloat to 18M
salary,
family
status,
and
age.
1642-w alter 4 p. m.
and Schools.
Anyone Interested please list in
Window SUla — Untela
application,
phone
number
and
Flee
Blocks
—
Cradle
Bln
BIO VALUE - U r n fllM iq.
ft.), modern, 3 SR, CB, JfW

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HAYNES Office Machine Co.,
Tvpcwrtlrrt, jdHine
Salea-Rentala, 316 Mag., Pk. 64.

HEATING
and Circulators
CO.* INC.

Floor Furnace

Furnished Apt. 300 Park AvO.

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Phone 1440 WANTED — Bus driver, also Cab
Ern-ItoM Beauty Shop
driver. Must be sober and de­
pendable. Yellow Cab Co. 219 IlEST In Workmanship a n d
ECHOLA QMlttop 8ft . . Reg. 1139.
South Magnolia Ave.
Trade . . 419.00 (Twin or
Materials.
Double IlM)
108 East 2nd St,
Phone Ml
va.

GARAGE APT.

S2WS8S

LUXURIOUS Foam Rubber Set
Reg. . $139.
Trlde . . . $199 on
KING SIZE Hollywood Bed
90 X ft) MaUfess
00 X 90 Box Spring
Headboard (Decorator Plaitto)

APT. tor couplf, $33.. also 4 roome

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lonroe.

Phone

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For ALL Your Beauty Needs eall
H a r r ie tt's B e a u ty N ook

Phono 971

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CHOICE of Many Different Suites BEAUTICIAN fufl or part time.
CaU. 971 or 9803-J.
Bookcase Bed
Double • Dresser
Large Mirror
AVON has opening nmv available
Mattress
(nr reliable, ambitious .-ales*
, Box Spring
lady. Contact Mrs. Juanita
1169.00
Rufsell. PO Box 073, Orlando,
Day-Qr-Nighter* Sofa,

Platform Rocker Chair
Choke of Covering

103 So. Oak Ave.

(Open evening* by appoiatmeat.)

for interview."

One hour • Waih end Damp Di
One hour 4 - Wash sad Dry P
Finished Laundry
Sanitono Dry Clranlng

Sonthalde Laundromat

South hide Food mart Bldg.
106 East 13th SL­

Two .and .Three room, SfertaMlf
FURN,
jg ^
Two room furnlihed downitalf*
Apartment. Near nuraery. 61$
Palmetto, Phone'603-W.
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County since 1923.

saae

ODIUM A TUDOR* O ra

Aluminum
V SM llu Blind*

M. G. HODGES

Service on All w ater Pumps—

? ; . f r r * £ ,w
id haad, sag-proof bottom
ruh plastic e n d i .n u t i d or
i Up**- Cotton or nylon INSTALLATION ef UMtenm. Caw
pete, TUea. Sanford LlaSUfta A H ie Co.

137 W. 1st SL

Phono 1917

kiloctclm

t b ib id a t

Plumbing. Kreskv Healing

MICE $ room, 2 bedroom furalabad An*IACTtV*LY DESIGNED ft
up*t aIra Apt I lerNMd porchas,
BEDROOM HOME! — PU C tfi

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Furl On f i t a - t .
John p i l r N.wa
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film s*

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Four room unfurnlahid dew*$t$lr*
Apt 131 Oleander Ave. Phone
U M t after 6, Mr«. Armatreng.

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Slualo a t Raedam
Rludant Club
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1 i I Layman^* Call to P ra y e r

n n is e
litak .T Mouse Club
Lon* Ranger
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ractlng and Repairs
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Sanford, Florida
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Winn-Dixie Stores
Employes Receive
Christmas Bonuses
The Jacksonville Division of
Winn-Dixie Stores In c , which In­
cludes the two Sanford stores an­
nounced t h a t it has distri­
buted over $100,000 In Christmas
bonuses to its employes during the
past week. The annual cash dis­
tribution la a part of the Com­
pany’s plan to share its profits
with employes; according In H. L
Avery, vice-president In charge of
the Jacksonville Division.
In addition to the annual Christ­
mas bonus (he Company also dis­
tribute! Brnflt Sharing Retirement
checks each year. This fund con­
sist* of the cash payment to em ­
ployes plus placing part of the
Company’s profit* in trust to the
accounts of eligible employe* for
retirement.
Tho fund established in 1946 now
consiiti of over four and a half
million dollar asset* which belong
to twelve hundred and fifty WinnDixie employe*. The eoat of the
plan Is borne entirely by the Com­
pany and employes era not re­
quired to contribute, Avery laid.

Tuenty-four Netlnnel League
pitehers walked more hatters than
they struck nut In 1953.

.

WELCOMF*
TO SANFORD

Naval Personnel
•

•- • .

Will You Bo Our Gueit?
Wa have leased some
Rooms at the beautiful
Mar-Lou Motel
These

Rooms are

available

Absolutely Free
For • period &lt;tf 4 dap*, i
to New arrivals at Our
Naval Air Station
STOP by 4nd Pick ttp YOUR
Kay at the office of

Odham &amp; Tudor# Inc.
“Builders of Fine Homea"
963$ f. French Avenue

�City's Bantfits From Tourney
Given Widespread Recognition

tN o rim r

Firm's

MW YOKE ufo-TS* fare Stock
retututiai dramatise* today bow
the meter earnpier has almost
completely (bilged US pertwaltty
ilace the days d Haary ferd the
Urtt.
la 11 years Hairy Ford n baa
xrtyped maty ef tie burnetd
iraetieei that mada Us grandatBar • symbol ad aa isrUdr hue*
aen era.
Inviting tha puMie ta came tad
My ae per eeat of the vetlai stock
• the company which Grandpa

We, eaanet Mis S«t m e e t theinuay
hentfU* that Sanford tad Seminole County
t o n M itred from tin publicity e tn a the
Annul Mayfair Inn $18,000 PGA Open.
I . There came to our desk i eopy of the S t
f t o O t f i H a n P«Wlihl4 on Dec. 84,
We quote an editorial for the aporta pate
of the S t Betenburg Times, written by BUI
Beck, aporta editor for the paper.
In hie column "Time POT Sporta", he
toldllnee hla article "Sanford Open la Prime
Example Of Tournament value.*1
"I $6 not knew the a|0 of Sanford, Fla.,
t o t even if m m De Leon slept there. I sus­ ever to win a major U. 8. open golf toumw
pect • hifh pereentate of the folks In these mint was A1 Balding at Sanford. It will go
United States never heard of the pretty on and on.
little city until last week. Then, a high per"I think Hanford will reap Immediate and
continuous profit (n the competition for
tourists that la perhapa the main Industry
In Florida.
"In the lest year, more money was spent
for golfing equipment then for any othar
•port In the U. 8. That meens golfers have
money. If they have money, they will travel
when opportunity presents Itself. If they'll
travel, maybe they'll go to Sanford.
"And it 11 also hoped maybe they'll come
to 8t. Petersburg. That'* why auch a detennlnad affort is being mads her* to in­
sure the euceess of the Women’s Open In
February end the Men's Open In March.
"You hotele, you real estate brokers, you
dog tracks, you horse t r a c k s , you mer­
chants, you banks and all of you people of
I t Fateriburg will benefit.
"If the tournament Is March 18, you will
not aae your profit March 16. But you will
see It In tho next year, the next five yhara
end thereafter.
•'! know I labor the point. But the Opens
t o u t have your nupporl-Aftef ellrwe have
no cilery here.'*
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Heard during n conversation between a
Sanford fClwenlan, ringing the Salvation
Army belle trying to kaep the kettte boiling,
Xlwenian, "thank you elrt And n Merry
Christmas l”
Contributor, "why young men, you don't
hive to say think you to me. I should deem
It 4 privilege to make this contribution. I'm
the one who should eey thank you for the
opportunity to do my part in making somaono happy et chriatmutlme."
e

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A little girl, naked what day Christmas
dams on. thought a moment and replied,
"Jeeue Happy Birthday." .
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Thursday, December 19,1988 ‘0,J*We water Gill ride Smoother on the St.
Johns Blver now thst the "Nautlcan" has
TODAY*! BULB YBBM
arrived. Three hundred fifty local citUeni,
Se (Chrlet) ti eur peace, who hath tourlate. end vliitori will have the privilege
* made hath ine, end hath broken down the of enjoying scenery that thrilled the early
: middle watt ef partiuen between ue^Xpe- settlers, as the boat piles It* way along the
route or the river crulaes.
; diene t:14—reed Coloestana 1:4-9.

Personality

diet la dUft* ef Ike t t t o
truck dMswas, sad D.i. IteMei
new ntevttre visa presieaST 1
charm d the k llll mttufocturfn
dlvltloos.
They revamped Word e ^ i p
meat from top to pattern. Tbsy u
stafldd aa eeceuatiif system,
coat tystsm, sad a system at «n
trots. Aad they eitahiuM a Ua
of responsibility aad autborlt
throughout the vast Ford OMptrt
, n s company under Heaim J
t i s aa eye out ter a tv pnKci

Hare are eutoesauve eat wars
tern tha Vetersat Adauaietrstioa
to four questions ef uureat to for
mer servicemen aad their famines:
Q. I have Just been discharged
Hem tha armed form, tad I ua*
d trilu d that I have three years
from my discharfe ta begin Xoreaa 01 SUl training. However, t
wtU be la uniform wbea my atari,
iaf deadline cornea alenf, so my
euetttea it wm I be able to begm
d! traiaiei after 1 complete aay

•hi. at NilHniii a Treat aa.
* oiaarn k f«a*r la*.
ia! *t MtlhAura* a Trwl aa.
&gt; pdiifm e tu n s , lac.
ru. siate In*, at Sant, ta M&gt;
'f V *t»i» a i v at t u t ta tlM .
't f i atata*h o n \t aaaf. ta a. 0.

nt. Staia Slk. at leaf, ta taka
twitn.
PUmat*
Ink. af leaf, ta Olarta
vltklioa.
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Audi* raw tlt at ua to CUr of

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%ttr ‘of SaotArd. r*t i r t l u u i
jiltin' Hllflar ta laity J. Mlllatr.
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Orl»do.
ftAOMVtll Will.
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Legal Ndtre*

float te thu rule.
G. If a vatarta allows hit 01
ini urines policy to It pan, to tho ef­
fective data of lapse the date the
lilt premium was due or la it the
tait day of hla 11-day grace period?
A. The date of tapes it the data
the Hit premium was due. it It
not tho lilt day of tho fraee
period.
G. Aa a World War U vetoraa, f
O fficer Convicted am eligible for a 01 loan. However, I returned to active mwitty
O f Littering Roods duty. Am 1 Itill euilttlo for tbi
XL CAJON, Calif. &lt;A~A potlee. loan, or mbit I wait until j am
man waa convicted Tuesday af fUeehsried iitltf
Uttering the highway with cartes A». a world War U veterea, you
papers from two ipeeding ticket* itol a n eligible for a c i lota, sag
have the right to use your
beaeflt while you ere la the
auuury service.
G. J uaderetud that disability
comPentium paymaati must step
when e veteran returns to «etlvw
military duty. I am going to college aad am s member ef Rotc.
It time spent In ROTC drills eon•Wired active tervieef
A. No. Time agent by ItOTC
members u drill, as a part of
their aeUviUee la net contidered
to be octive in mlliury service.
Your eempeataUon payment, will
continue.
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* TW founder raa a oOMBia
thaw. n» hind food brains fust
is be hired seed workmen. flut
the viul deeUiowe were hit own
tad often they teemed arbltriry.
There wai UtUe or ho delegation
&lt;d retpaasibiutr aid authority,
Henry u clanged au that, tad
quirt. la lNd ha brought la three
a n who ksd m a t respect for
modem methods of scientific but*
lees* administration They ware
t . ». I n e r t. eew chairman. L.D.
Cruaec, sow eieeutivo vies jwai-

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Veterans Corner

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Danca l i Planntd

S o c ia l fo u n ts

The CPO Club af tha 8KAAS
has aanouncad that its Naw Year
Danca will ha held Saturday night
In tha CPO Club with muife by tha
"Tunes tara”.
Dancing will ha enjoyed from
t p. m. until 2 a. m. and an a t­
tendance prite will ba awarded.
Tickets may ba ebtalned from any
CPO a r nt the club. All CPO's
and their guests are invited to at.
lend. Deceratiena will be doas by
tha CPO Wives Club with Mrs.
Bussell Spencer a t chairman.

Vtamous Color Film
W ill Be Shown
::Jn Sanford Soon
~JTh« world-famous in ami and m l.
rV
"God li my Landlord",
will bn ihnwn free of charm i t
-• b lf union meeting In Sanford
•W th# l i t Baptist church, nn
Tuesday night, Jan. S a l 7:30 p.

CLUB MAS PARTY

Dae. 17 the Sanford Touritt
and Shufflaboard Club held Ra
annual Christmas party and exthings of fifls at the club ten­
ter.
Tha group of members was en­
tertained by tha Seminole County
Hama Demonalratkm Guba cho­
ral group.

/ P Tha picture will he ahown hero

Sheat cake along with roffrr.
waa served to tha M guests attending.

Spotlight On
Hollywood

IW IM A T
Tha Intarraadiata Chair a f tha
First Baptlit Church will moat a t
7:00 p.m.
Tha Adult Choir of th # Firat
BaplUt Church will meet a t t:Ufl
p.m.
•ATUBDAY
Tha J r. H.A.'* of tha Firat
B aptlit Church will maet at 9:20
a.m.
T h an will ha a Watchnlght aarvica apnnaorad hy tha Training
Union at 1:00 p.m. a t tha Firat
Baptlit Church. T h an will ba 0
•ong tsrvlce, talant tima, a film,
and a candla light arnica. All
a rt invited.
Tha YPSL af tha Fptacopat
Church ia aponaoring a danca at
tha Parrish Houaa from B til'
1060. T han will ba a email eharga
at tha door.
Puhlla Installation of tha naw
officer* af Seminole Chapter Ko.
2 OKS will ba held in tha Masonic
Temple,

Hr. and Mra. W. D. Hawkiaa
are tha proud parent! of a
daughter, Janet Ellen, weighing
• lbs. and 13 m . horn Dtc XT i t
10:36 a tha local heapluU Sha
it the 'form er Mill Mary Jana
Dobson.

Begin nt n Hundred’

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Gold, Silver Anniversaries

(pstAAonalA

Are Celebrated In Herlong Home

P ir I

4-H Alumni Honored For Service

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DINNIB

HOLLYWOOD uB-lf Ernie Ford
had been born a few milaa distant,
tha natioa'a No. 1 record might
have ban "Sixteen Ton*" by Vir­
ginia Ernie.
That's the thought for today.
As a matter of fact, Ernie's
homatewn Is on lb# Tennance side
of tha border city of Briato. It's a
good thing too. He probably never
would have gotten vary far as
Virginia Ernie.
But aa Tennants Ernie Ford, grata. Matt tw a tahtaapaoaa bat Ia*
his raraar ia booming, it looka aa a r m araartaa aa* aoak tw a labia.
though bLa ' Sixteen Tons" la going
to ba Um biggest acllar ia recant
history.
tala a H H saarssaaavaamag— ahsoap with had aap sat
I'm amasad by it all," said the
modait l i n g e r over breakfast. tam os rim * a a * taaapooa laaaaa
"Nothing like Ihia aver happened tales, sta n ce aap pam aaaa skaaaa,
to me. I guesa nothing like it ever taaapooa salt, half taaapooa haalL
happened ba anyone."
quarter taaspona tarragon aa* a w
The astounding sales: over two
million records In tight weeks, and tasks a* erabmeot
Mia watt aa* poor avar sassa
the amount la atill climbing.
post. B ailo r otght koglrWaol teallog
No wonder' Ernie la amaaed—he •holla. MvMa a lsta ra evaotg wtth
has only been n performer for aix hr•■* setah a whiah hara boas
years. Ho came to California In as Is a* wtth waited hattar m maw
184i, landing in San Bernardino at gartaa. Baht ta a *M gagraa
a radio announcer. He moved on to
fo r goata rt how ahoat a h m a
Pasadena and that'a where be
rh ifo a ptaf Baal taor *ag polka
adopted the Tennessee, using It aa aa* pat la tap af goabla bolter
n disc Jockey for country music. with halt tap lamoa talas, holt
In m i . hillbilly emcee Ciiffte taaapooa salt ao* pearler cap saaar.
Stone onliatrd Trnncsaee Ernie an Cook or ar hot w alar n i l af saw
bin Hometown Jubllet TV show. tar* aoaslsteaey. Adg tablespoon »»•
That'a when Ernie’s carter Started ■arated galatla (preetqnata sawSag
eaonareap tolg v s is r ), Whan
taking off. Ho rumbled around In IB
galatla ta gSaaotvog. Mir la tooapooa
the TV and reeord world, then iratog Iowns nod. Cool mlaiuro tag
came to national altantlon as v is a R tMkgtea to thtabaa. lo l* ta
Luc Ilia Bali's country cousin on Soar a a w Uta* R lg y beetao wtth
be« asp aagar. V U baBog pta shall
I Love Lucy.
For the paat year ho has boon •a * ahm m tao ratabpwalnc. Tap
doing i t showa a week, five on a«h avwtaug vblJEd «
NBC-TV in the morning and five
on CBS radio at night. Ha has keen
called a bucolie Arthur Godfrey,
since be has much the aama kind
of voice and delivery.
How did ho find "Sixteen Toos"T
He explained that ho was able
to do • variety of aonga on hit TV
and radio shews beeauae he needed
so maay to fill the time. He rememberad some folk tunoa that
Merle Travia, ■ gutter player and
singer, bad recorded. Ho picked
"Sixteen Tuna" out from the sheet
musk.

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Blouses

Taken From
A largo aolecUon of ouch welt known
names oa Bohbie Brooks, Doris Dodson,
Georgians, Betly Hartford, Mynette.
Teens Psicrs in Taffrin, Faille, Satin
Brocatfs. Wool, Crepe. Corduroy in
Size* 8-1B, 10-20, 12 &gt;g -2 4 i.

Cottea. N y l o a . Wnnl
Jersey, White, Black A
Auorted Color*, l^ing
and Short Sleeve*-—
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Regular l i t

now

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Oftorv and Wonl—Broken Biaea
and Assnrted Colnrs—la Shift,
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now

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Now 3.98 to 5.98

ONE GROUP
Regular 17 96 to 14 98

NOW

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lOflffc Wool Flannel, Baynn
Flanel, Corduroy and Wool
Tweed.

ONE GROUP
Regular 18.95 to 19 98

NOW
FA Y

T T iu rr D ee. 2 9 .1 9 5 5

U . Commander and M r*.
WO former Florida 4-H H u b member* have h*«n ret* ted by l h a
Ptei# Extension e s r t k a in r* c » lt# t t v t e tim or* In t h e NilInnAI
Harold
Clause and
children,
Silver and Gold wrddlng hells vrr how| and crystal epergne Diana, Donald and Hal have re­
4 H Alumni lleroiolM ee p r u r a r u . T hey a r * : Hr* M. T. Crutchfield
filled
with
yellow
rosea
and
gold
rang Tuesday afternoon from 3
of-Allha, and Mrs. Rent ah B t e e a r l of Zephyrhlll*.
turned to their home in Key Weal
p. m. to a o'clock at tha homr of and silver fern.
Each will rse*l»* • burnished
f'
after spending the hnlldaya with
• u p p e r A lum ni R e e n a n ttlin
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Herlong Sr..
t'akrs in tha form of pinafores Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clause.
plaque mounted on walnut from
Share Acre*, on Lake Griffin In iced in white and adorned wtth
• he Agricultural |i|rl*lon*. Oil it
Leesburg during a rainy afternoon gold and silver bell* along with
M athiatoq C h e m i c a l CorporaEnsign and
Mrs. Clarence
aa they, along with their son and 1 mint.* were served to thr guests. Clause are spending the holiday
tlon.
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra. A. 1 On both sides of the arrange­ season with their parent*. Mr.
T h e purpora of honoring for­
m e r l it member* I* lo l i r e epeS. (Syd) Herlong Jr., celebrated ments silver
candelabra held ad Mr*. B. I- Harvey and Mr.
r
ta
I r e r n a n l l l n n in tho«* who
gold and silver wedding anniver­ burning tapers.
and Mrs. W. E. Clause.
h a v e m aintained a continuing In­
saries.
Serving the rake and punch
t e r n a l In 4-H w o r k a n d h a v e
M l C'ylchf *'d
Mu.
m ad* o o t e l a n d ln t contribution*
Almost 400 persona called at were Margaret Herlong, Dorothy
I.t. and Mr*. Ralph Jone* and
lo the b e tt e in i r n t of Ihe cotneh lla a member won honors In
the home to congratulate the two Herlong. Mra. A. G. Patlllo, Sid­ daughter. Sharon
of McAllen,
m ,n |t l e * In which lh*v lire.
Canning.
couples. Greeting them at the ney Herlong, and Nancy Herlong. Texas are spending the holiday*
Mra. Crutchfield ha* keen a
t e a *
door were the two couples, their Keeping the gur*t book was Mrs. with U . Jones parent*, Mr. and
Mra. Stew art, a hom*m*k*r,
t e a r h e r for IS y*ar* and la now
children and grandchildren.
Hill Herlong. n granddaughter, Mr*. John R. Jone*.
haa keen In M l work for m»ny
■ hom em aker. I . e i d l m th e Ml
The Torsi Ihrinr throughout other* helping were Mr*. Fred
t'lilh In her arhnol work ah* ha I rear*. She b erim e a I It leader
In
ISid, with *e\er*l of her mem­
&gt;-•
percent
coinplellnn
of
pro).
the entire home was silver and Herlong, Mr*. James Hrrlung
Mi*. C. D. lllqhlcynian and
•it*. She la a lea der In c h u u h.
ber* aolna to ram p and abort
gold. Many creations were com­ and Mr*. Byron Herlong.
family of Bata'ota, are vi*lting in
h o m e d e m o n et r a t Ion r l n h e ,
ronrae. She hxa lieen a tte,| Cr«M
posed or silver or gold magnolia
Another outstanding arrange­ Sanford with Mr*. S. H, Higldry
In atn o io r »im* 1* 11. and h ja
P T A. and thn Farm Hui**n. She
jravea interspersed with heauti- ment in the dining roum wav one man.
ntteuded ihe C ountry Women a winked In flr*l a lit and a* a o v
fill
seasonal flower*.
Yellow
l'mini ll and th e A n n o ta te d C oun­ tonal empln\i-e nt t'aerr* Parkof gilded magnolia leaves sur­
Inc Company *lm • Itf^ She la
try Women of the Wotld meetroses, ystlow mum*, and pom­ rounding gilded gold candle* on
Mr*. Jackie A. Collin* of Jacktne In Canada She ha* been a
aetlre In total eluh work, being
poms were used extensively.
arrived Saturday
In
the bullet. Accenting the whole aim* ill*
prealitenr of on« cto-ip.
4 It Sootier for many year* and
In the dining room a large re­ creation were spray* of tiny gold spend (he holidays with her
T he p r o t r a m I* r o n d u r te d un d e r the direction of t h e Cooper*freshment table
was overlaid and crimson orchid*.
mother, Mrs. I.. E. Armstrong
l i r a K ite n tln n fterrlc*.
.
.
with laee and linen elolha. In the
During (he course of event* and family. They &gt;prnl Christeenter of the lahle was a lovely Mrs. Herlong Sr. aa* presented mas Eve and Christmas Pay
horne will he glad to know that
arrangement eooaUUng of n ill- a white gold throated orrhld with hrr brother, ta r Armstrong Edgar Osborn*
hr ha* rriurnrd home frun\ lha
while .Mrs, Herlong Jr. was given and family In Orlando,
The many frirnd* of Edgar 0 » -, y, a . Hospital in ta k e City.
a spray of butterfly orchid* by a
Chief and Mra. W. II. O*bornr
friend.
SUNDAY
In Iho double nbvervance it of Key West «prnl Ihe holidays
LONGW OOD H O T EL
waa announced the senior Iter- with hi* parent*, Mr. and Mrs .
long* were married at SumterLong wood. Florid a
N a day a ban Baaday li a i s e tee villa, 60 years ago that after­ daughters. Mr*. A. G. Patlllo J r ,
Hnlf way between Sanford nnd Drlandfi
y ea aa* y a a r ta w tir la galag noon, and tha Junior*, it was re­ Ocala. Margaret, Dorothy and
la ba sooisoo a alaa'a problem—th a t vealed, were married at Fairfax, Sidney, taesburg.
(One mile from Ihe Ihtg Track)
a* y ear hast so* — yoa'U stilt moad 8. C. 16 years ago Monday.
Mr*. Herlong Sr. wa« Ihe for
Phone Winter Park, 'Jii-.12.’&gt;l
tom athtag team ao* aaer ta eraThe acnior Herlong* have four mer Cora Knight, daughter of
para far —a day sap pot. Tha AAF
*ons-Fred. Syd Jr., Byron and Mrs. D. T. Knight snd Ihe lste
Make renervaliona for NEW YEAR’S EVR
■arviea F ar H nmamaharr haa tha
James, all of Leesburg. They Mr. Knight of Siimtervdle..
• COCKTAtl. I.OUNCE
• DANCING
right Maa ta r raw. N antaehat BaaMrs. Herlong Jr. is Ihe former
fso * I h a tla . R eal pa w sk a a a lg h t have II grandchildren and one
also
Dinner
nerved
New
Yenr’a
Day,
January 1,
great grandchild, Patrick Sydney Mary Alire Yuuman*. daughter
12
noon
Mil
S
p.
m.
Patlllo, Ocala.
of the late Mr. and Mra. tautens
Caafe a a a lrtb a a a e a
The Junior Herlong* have four Youmanx of Fairfax,
A aa P a g a alhow m a ta ro n l a a *

CAM) o r t h a n h b
We, tha family a f tha laU Ham
bart A. MeCallay, wiah ta affar
aur aincara thanks ta our friends
for their kind anpramdaos a f
"I did M
sympathy and tha many beautiful
," Irate rocailed. "The mail
floral off triage. Their aaurtaaiaa
waa lerrtfte. Than 1 sang
during our recant bareavamaat
at the Indiana State Pair
will a i m ba forgattan.
last awaimer. Thar* ware 11
Mra. Nellie &amp; MeCallay
people In a Mg hall and you could
R. W. MeCallay and Family
hove hoard a pin drop. That’a ‘
B. W. MeCallay and Famll.r
I'd better n

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Lovaljr Nylon* In Bed,
Navy, Blua, Pink la
Brokan Bliat.
Values to 7.95

Beautiful Nylon and
Multi-Crap*. Walts
Length and tang.
Paatal Colors A Red.
Values tn 9.95

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—Perfect for TV view­
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Pajamae—Sn enmfrjrt»Me! In Nylon in blue,
malar, pink. Smalt—
mad.—large.
Regular 5.95

Ravnn Tricot Gown*
Regular 4.95

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Now 5.98

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Now 3.98

Now 2.95

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Childrens Clothes
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a rs a tM ia .

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lu oizea 1 0 - 1 8
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BLOUSES

SLIPS
SWEATERS

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AN INDRPENOBNT DAILY N C U V A P IR

Stolen A u to
is Recovered
i n Louisiana
•Trace Croup Thinks
Peace Proposals
Nay Bring Progress
JERUSALEM UO- Blamlas both
Israel and Egypt for tha delay,
^tha U. N. Pile*Una truce group
0 | u indicated that prograia may
be made anna on Secretary GenOral Dag Hammarakjold’a i n atlrr
peace proposals.
la a communique, the truce
group tald further dUeuaston* will
be held toon os Hammarikjold'a
flea.
/T he eommualqu* replied to an
laraell itatement charging that
A Egypt had reacted negatively to
**the propotali, Tha U. N, group
"The government of Egypt haa
Sat yet formulated ita final posi­
tion « tto aecratary generat'i propoaala and eoaaldera tha aegotlan a il ati)l to ba open."
The communique aald "prema­
ture Introduction of queitkma be­
yond the aeop*" of the Hammer, akjold propoMlt by both Egypt
and Iirael had "eampUc* lad negntiatioaa aad greatly delayed

Duval Prisoners
On Sildown Strike
^

A MW Itog Mercury eedaa,
atolcn la Sanford Chriatmaa ave
morning, haa been found in run*
mng condition la Ntw Iberia, La.,
according to a report from the
florida Highway Patrol at DeLatd
relayed to tha Sanford Police De­
partment here.
The owner of the ear, A1 Wal­
lace, of Sanford had stepped Into
Roumlllat A Anderson's Drug
Store ahortly before 9 o'clock
Chriatmaa Eve morning leaving
hii ear parked on Park Ave.
The new ear we* driven off by
William Arthur McGaughey, e IPyear-old youth who gave hla addreaa to Louaiana authoritiea ae
520 Bellemeade, Greenaboro, N. C.
According to reports received
here at the Seminole County fitter
iff a office, the youth waa appre­
hended after he bad otolen the
Sheriffs ear of the New Liberia,
La., area and completely wrecked
it. Report! indicated that the law
enforcement official's ear waa a
tota* loaa and the youth waa In­
jured in tha accident.
•The Florida Highway Patrol
reported that McGaughey admitted
stealing two ear* and leaving
tham outaide Jacksonville and
another just outaide ef Orlando.
It la understood that the youth
will face charge* to Louisiana be­
fore being brought beck to Flori­
da to face chargee here.

. Vko fomeoa koaeb orttooe of tho
Mow York Cttp Opera Company
who makee Ma home In Sanford
will be heard ae guoet aeloiat at
tha Pint Methodist Church Sunday
morning at the U e dock oorvice.
• fifck MaMsdaw wfl (tog two
iilaittma from tho "Maralah".
Tho aatoetlma ho kaa cboaoa for
tho Sunday aorvko are: "But Who
May Abide The Bay af Hla Comgjr^ aM ‘-Per Ma la Like a Ro-

pity; H all To C lo ie
‘ “

_Ball
Mga--wfll
wiii b«
I

Year Holiday,
War.
City
The City MgR wilt dot* Satur-

, a n * , w w v m M a n W ill bo M

troth aad rafkao eaneetUma

v v dap.end Monday but that extra
ereia will be put m to catch up
wEh tip PoBlctfoM m Tuesday

"'57 ‘ ATLANTA 1IV-A happy gunman

romlng partly cloudy and aUghfly
u rn rr.

M

Mayor Soon
Four Masonic
Khrushchev Calls C o rd ell
Crude Interference To Vacate Bodies Conduct
Installation
Against Eisenhower O ffice

ONE O f THE unusual Chriatmaa Tree* of the year In lanford waa tha Lira Oak troa at the home of
Mr. and Mra. Lew Luster a t th# Park Ave. Apartment*. Mre. Lueter la shown at the left as tow Lust­
er plane* a gift under hla unusual tree. (Photo by Jameson)

★

★

★

MOSCOW
— Communist party
bos* Nikita Kbrushchav today
c h a r g e d President Eisenhower
with "crude Interference" in the
internal affairs of the Communistruled countries nf East Europe.
Khrushchev's blast before a
Joint session nf the Rot let Parlia­
ment was occasioned by Christmss messages the President and
other leading Amerlrsns broadcast
lo the East Europeans.
The psrty boss arcused th*
United States of trying o ‘Teestabllsh capitalism” In tha eountries of the Soviet bine.
"Rut It I* Impossible to turn
bark history," he derlarrd.
Khrushchev said th* American
Christmas messages, which generally stated lha authors were
praying for the liberation of Ihe
East European rountrie*. were
"inrnmpattbto with the Geneva
spirit."
" It leads to the deldm ant of
passion," be declared, adding that
"1 speak about President Elian.
hnwer in surh a manner unwill­
ingly. because 1 respect him so
much."

Instillation ceremonies were told
Tuesday cirnins, rep. 27. for four
David Gatchel
Maranlc bodies of Ranfnrd.
All of th# officer* of th# four
To Be Sworn In
group* who were tv-eler*ed or re­
The Rosrd of Ssnfnrd City Com­ appointed were nut intuited along
missioners will hold its first meet­ ttilh the newly elected or newly
ing of the new yesr Turs.Uy night. appointed official*.
Jan. 3, at 9 o'clock. In arr»rtlnn&lt;e
C'cromoniei wrre conducted of
with the nrnvisiont of thr Citr Si. John's Day, according lo a re­
Charter.
in*# from secretaries of Ihe Ma­
The mrelinr. cited in the City's sonic organiratlont.
Charter, Is held on Ihe first Tues­
fhme who will preiid# over tha
day after the first Monday of
desllniaa of the several Masonic
each year.
bodies for the year of 19M will b*
City Commissioner-elect David thr following officers:
Gatchel wilt he seated and sworn
Sanford Lodge No. 53 F A A M:
In at this mertirir which It held
llohrrt C. Whitmire. Wr»ihipful
primarily a* an oreauisatlonal Mailer; Irving E. Estridge. Rr.
meeting.
Warden; Wally Plalrich* Jr.. WarAlso, tn take plart at the nrganlden; L, T. Sheppard. Treasurer;
rational mrelinr. is the selection Frank L. Miller, Secretory; F. Has*
nf a Mavnr to serve durlnr Ihe hy Wight, Chaplain: Wood row W.
year nf 195«. The .Mayor I* rhosen
C'aih, Sr. Deacon; Fred Stein, J r.
hy the commissioners.
Drarrni; E. O. Keith, Sr. Steward;
Mayor Denver Cordell retire* Irving » Tryor, Jr. Steward; Mich­
from the commission and the noil- ael D iru. Tiler.
lion he has held In the City's gov­
Monroe Chapler No. IS R. A. M !
erning body.
L. T. Sheppard, High Prieat; Fred
Other commissioners on tho
noard are John Krtder. Earl lllr- Stein, King; E. O. Keith. Scribe;
clnhotham, F. D. Sm tt. and Jack R. R. Wright, Treasurer; Frank L.
r.atlgan. Krlder and Higginbotham Milter. Secretary; E. J. Still, C o «
have bolh served as Mavnr of tho J. V. Joneca. p*.; c. J. Wilklnsox,
City, Commissioner's Scott and R. A. C.j J . K, Rlarkman, J»tV{
Ratlgan were seated on the Hoard Manning Todd. JndV W. W. C*.h,
at tha 1935 organisational meet­ 3rdV; (I, C. .Moor# Sr. Chaplain;
Michael Diet*, Sentinel.
ing.
Taylor Gommamlrry No. M K. T.
OR1ANDO tto— Charges have
In ease that tho commissioners
been filed against Iwn women ac­ are imald* tn choose a Mavnr. **• j Andrew F. Ramiay. KmCom; K.
cused nf aiding In the escape nf ranting to the City Charter, within [J. StUI, Generalissimo; W n. J ,
Hartley, C. 0 .; K. 0. Kallh, Prasix prisoners from 'tog Orange
)U tor3«if foJI, Blackman, i r ., W a*
CWirty Jafl Monitor.-----— -; -T~
The women, held under M.OOO en hr lot eondurted hv the Cllv Jen; J. \1del Jones, Jr. W.irdsn;
bond by Peace Justice E. G. Puck- Clerk, with lha results of Ihe lot R. R. Wright, Jr. Warrian; Robert
worth, were listed by Sheriff Dave heeomlnr a pari of the minutes E. Magmtswtn Swd Bearer; E. E.
Karii, Jr. Std Rearer; F. R. Wight.
Starr as Mrs. Willetts Lynn I,a|. of the City Commission.
Sentinel; W, W. fa«h, A. L. WlJ.
harh, 21, of I/rngwomt; and Mr*.
son. J. I* Crswfnrd. Guardi; L.
Willie tnei Quinn, JO, of Winter
Ritrk# Sire!#. Treaturer; Frank L.
Park, wtfe of one of the men who Missionary Couple
Miller, Recorder.
fled.
Sanford Gouncit No M B. A S.
Th* sheriff said Mra. Laibach Will Be Speakers
Mailers; P. J. Wilkinson, T D
bought * hacksaw and drill hit
Master*; W. B. Moy#, Sr D Matter;
an dgava them to Mrs. Quinn who At District Meet
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Mills, J. P. Itoltoetaw, P C W; C. E. Masmuggled them to her husband.
Steven, 91. The six priaonera alkt misrinnarlei undvr th# Unittd Ke#. R* TV#*,; g. g. Wright. J r.
down a rope made of torn mattress rhri»ti#n Missionary Sorlvty of Recorder; E. J. Stoill C of 0 ; R.
rover* after their tell bar* were th# GhriMlan Ouirth l« Asuncion K. Ms gnus son, Gimd of C; Jam ra
Paraguay, will ha gurst apvakera A. Hunt. Steward: F. L. Mltlar,
sawed out.
Quinn and four others have hern • t a iprrlal D iilrlrt mratlng nf Sentinel; Instilling offie#r* weret
recaptured. Only Clarenre G. Mur- tha Chrlallan Church#* at tha W. A. Stanfield, L. B. Steel*, Maefee, 21, of Hollywood, charged with P in t Christian Church her* at 1ihafl.
7:30 p. m.' Friday evening.
passing bad checks, is still free.
Th#/ will show pictures of their
vedrk In tha-capltal rity" &lt;if'Para­
guay. Their apeclal project la
Governors Urged
Friendship Center which la simitar
tn many way* to a social and re­
To T a k t Drastic
creational center In many of our
large titles.
Steps In Problem
They will he entertained at a
CHICAGO JB—Tit* nation's gov­
CHirAGO im — Tnsurane* max
ernor* hava bran urged to taka fellowship hour at tho parsonage William Ralmnr sayg a planned
immediately
after
showing
th#
pic­
draatla, emergency measinea to
congressional Investigation of th#
cut to* traffic toll ever to* new tures, where those Interested ran govrrnm tnrs nickel operation hi
aak
questions
and
beenma
aquaintyear’* weekend.
Tuba item* from what to rall#d
Tha action waa asked yeaterday ad with these fine folks who have "a fight holween would-be intereat*
by tha National Safety Council in given many year* in Christian and National toad Co."
Service
viaw of tha record go* traffic
Balmer commented to newamaa
deaths over tha Christmas w«akon reports that to waa among
and.
Ministerial Assn.
those named for possible question­
Th* governors war* asked to
ing hy a special Government Ac­
“ usa every resource at your com­ Sets Regular Meet
tivities subcommittee which aald
mand to step up traffic enforce­
Th# Semlnnl# Gounty Miniiter- it Intends to explnr financial and
ment tn your state over tha l»l Aiiortotlan will hold ill r e g u ­
legal details of th* big govern­
holiday."
lar monthly meetlnr «t 12:30 ment expansion program.
Tha council predicted 419 per­ Thursday, Jan. S, at lha Seminal*
Rep. Jack Bninka (D-Tex), head
sons will be killed in traffic mis­ High School.
of
the committee, said in Wash­
haps Friday night, Saturday, Sun­
Rayburn T. Mil wee, County
day and Monday. That would be Superintendent of Schools, will be ington lhai ilalmer'.s firm, Rainier
a decord loll for a New Year holi­ th* speaker on "Th# Relation of 'A Moor# nf Chicago, receives two
thirds of the Insurance broken**
day period.
Religion to Public Education."
foe in connection with workmen's
All minfiltra in the county are romprnsalion Insurance -on th*
Invited to he present.
project.

Live Oak Tree Is Annual Kiwanis Report
Is Made By Strickland
Used For Christmas
Who Lost Diamond For Unique Decor
Women Accused
Ring On Park Ave?
Of Aiding In Escape
A member ef Tha Sanford H«r-

Someone may be milling their ald'a Advertising Department
favorite Chriatmaa present, ac­ staff created hla own Christmas
cording to a report from the San­ tree thla year from Florida proford Folieo Department
ducts.
A report el tha local Police Id w. Luster, wh« recently ram*
u™
that a tmaB diamond'to Sanford ’front Cleveland, Ohio,
ring hae been found to front of laid, "Why use aomathlng from
Lawson't' Jewelry Store at thr another state when we have such
entrance to the Brumley-Pulertou bsauliful natural resource* hire.”
Building oq Park Ave,
Th* tree L u ster. forme,! was
TJ.* ring war found, said the crested from two Live Oak trees
report, by Ralph ’Gauge, '
wired together and placed In a
Tho Inter of the ring may Iden­ container of moist sand.
tify It at tha Sanford Police Sta­
"Our Chriatmaa tree stayed
tion.
green and fresh throughout the

JACKSONVILLE l#v-Tw*lva ef
El Duval County yriianrrt who
went ee a litdowa strife* were la
Solitary confinement today.
The other II agdeed lu t night
le return lo work after talking to
Capt. H. D. Weit of the State
M am Department. The crew had
refuted to get off their (reck and
go to work after a rain earlier la
(he day. There waa no violence,
V Several of the prisoner* queationed in the pretence of new*men complained about working Ip Ropoirs Completed
Urn rata and then fitting on the
A t Municipal Pier
•tick in cold air.
Repairs at the Municipal Ptar,
■ Weat aald be thought the men
were dlagrantled principally be- retting K in roadinoaa for the
eaute a. Negro new waa returned npenlng of tha St. Johna River
to camp ynatorday earlier than Oafte*. havw been oempletod, aecnrdlng to City MUwgmr Warren
E. Knowlea,
4 Weat made m emeeeriowe aad
Stdawalks kata baan repaired
* to id the IS they could go back to
work ee go to eellUry. He aald and put tota thapa far eanstont
he would emttooo queetlontag (ho um end th# aaawatl nsmamthw
tha plar haa baan myall ail by

Holtzdow To Sing
A t Church Service

Considerable rlnodinm wtth lltljr
chant# in tempera tnr# today, to-

holidays," said Luster, "and at tho
tame Hm* it equalled the heautv
of trees Imported from state* in
other seetlona of tho country.
“I believe In using our own pro­
ducts and supporting our own
beauty," said Luitor as he placed
a gift under hla unique tree,

Man Temporarily
Cleared In Death

In hit annual report to tho San­
ford Kiwania Club, Rupert Rtriek*
land, retiring president of the lo­
cal Kiwanis group said, "You may
Judge for yourself the quality of
this report for you aro tha writer*
of It.'*
Strickland polntrd out to the
rlub member* at their noon lunch­
eon meeting yesterday that In,
achieving tha record of autatandt
■» i
ii«*rt i

leg club accomplishments “I had
a good Board of Directors with
which to work.
"There are 52 working commit,
tees," Strickland said, "and each
m e of them nf equal Importance
with tho others,’*
Enumerating the accomplish­
ments nf each committee, Strick­
land reported on work dona hy 'th*
pw pndj.4BteUs.Ct— mlttoa -font.
nb Committee, Underprivileged
Children’* Committee, Vocations!
Guldanra Committee, Support of
Churrhea Committee, Agriculture
and Conservation Committee. Pub­
lic and Business Affair* Commit­
tee; Kiwanis Education Commit­
tee; Social Kvrnts and Sunshln*
Committee, Program Cnmntlltre,
House Committee, Public Rela­
tions Committee, Attendanre Com­
mittee, Classification and Member•hip Committee, Music Committee,
Elections Committee, Marianna
Plan Committee, Inter Club Rela­
tions Committee, Hlslorlen Com­
mittee, Roy 5rnuls Committee and
the ProjetLs Committee.
Hi* retiring Club President
pointed especially In the arrnmplishmrnt* of the Secretary nf th*
Sanford Kiwanis Club tn hi* hand­
ling of the Kiwanis Cluh bulletin
and the endless amount of corres­
pondence and record* necessary
for tha success of tha rivte organi­
sation.
Strickland enumerated to th*
elub a total of 149 accomplish­
ment* of tha 52 commutes* re
which ha wat reporting.
Pointing especially to tha var­
ious activities nf th* Prelects
Committee, Strickland said that
funds of th* two separata accounts
of the cluh had Increased approxi­
mately 100% because of tha three
major project* that were termed
successful during the past year.
" It I* a privilege to be a Klwanlan," said Rupert Rtrlrkland at
he concluded hi* report, "Imt it la
an additional privilege to be a
member ef th* Sanford Kiwania
Club.
A rising ovation was extended
Strickland as he closed hi* annual
report before the membership of
tha organisation.

Labor Department H
Issues Estimates
Of Strike Damages

WASHINGTON (H-Th* Libor
Department estimated today that
4.200 strike* rinsed 2ft million mandays of Idlenrss in IMS.
The number of work stoppages
was I t per rent greater than the
3,458 reported In 1934. Lost lime In
IMS was nrarly 21 per cent more
than last year.
The review noted that while
strike idleness this year exceeded
I0S4, It wax the third best year
since the end of World War II. The
number of strike* tn 1953 was about
P) per cent less than the postwar
peak of S,UT atoppagea recorded
in 1952.
Approximately M million work­
er* were involved In the IMS atoppages, nearly fW per cent more
than th* I.SW.OM In 1934. The de­
partment aald a aubstantial part
of the tncreaae (vaulted from one
or two-day work atoppagea In the
atecl and automobile 'ndutlrle* at
the time of contract negotiation*.
The lass estimates wdre given
in a preliminary review of labormanagement disputea by the Bu­
reau of Labor Statistics.

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. oat-The
Clay fill V s baan plaead to stepfather of Jo* Ring, 14-year.old
lha etraat etodtow tha bandeball victim of a strangler, hae been
wbera a Mckat ofllaa aad eaack- cleared, at least temporarily, la
the youngster's death, and police
bar hiva baan
are searching for a new lead In
Tha overall repair
at the case, t
tha Municipal Pier w
likely ha ftoiahad today, Kwawiaa T. Bgt. Jamea R. King was re­
leased from custody last night
m UL
In add!tlaat, aald Kaawfoa, tha after taking a lie detector teat
Chief-Deputy gheriff gem Hallum
a t tha Tauriat Castor to Vbft MeL •aid ha had been "cleared for the
time being." Sheriff Tom Gulley
km Park will prohaMy be
•aid th* Air Force aergent would
pleiad thla weak. •
Thq Grand Opening and l o ha questioned again.
dadieatlan af the ft. John* River Tha boy's body waa found Mon­ Meeting Canceled
to highlight the alerting of tha day to a remote •action south af George Maybury, - Poat Com­
River Crulaaa haa haea eat far JackeqnvlUe, -where he lived in a mander of the Campbell-Losalng
Jan. 1. according to Chamber af traitor with Ma mother and step­ Post No, 63. of tha American Le­
Commerce Manager P e r r a a t father.
gion, raid today that the regularly

Breckenrldga.
Hallum said King wa* plrked up scheduled meeting of, the Post for
Rreckearidge,
because hla story "didn't tally Monday, Jan. I has been canceled
rep eel ad that tha SUta Adverbecause of tha holiday.
ttotog Cammlaalon .will haw
pc—retold * a t tha Grand
tog ef tha Rfvw Crulaaa aad
dadteatfon af tha I t Jafcu’a Rfvae. Bauman Says Stores
taking pleturaa for relaaaa to talevtoiow atoUre* aver tho aeuntry. To C lp si Monday
DALLAS IP—A pretty, 19-year-

Probe Is Planned

Little G irl, Parents Reunited Court Mouse Will

Sanford merchant* win observe
tha Haw Year Holiday by eloetog
Monday, according to B. J. Bau­
man, president of the Sanford Mer­
SHAWNEE, Chip. &lt;J»- Skaware chant* Aeaorlitlnw.
aekael children have r e e n l v t d
Banks will also ahearv* the New
*u«w%« |gg tha cbrietmai
Year Holiday Monday aad reopen
•ant to chOdfea to
for buatoaaa Tueaday morning at
llto tonal $ o’clock hour.
Paekasw-weet out hi time to
reach Greet* for Chriatmaa Sin.
• FAMILIAR BANDIT
Twe days altar Chriatmaa thla year
a tottor eama to Creak- A retired LOS ANGELES (to-Merket op-

old girl, who cried to u « the tala*
B oa* and call bar partsts, waa
Id In Juvenile horn*! for six days
— Including Chriatmaa. — In a
strange mlxup of -record*.
Authorities revoatod yesterday
that police couldn’t find th* rec­
ords of what waa den* with her,
(tin* sheriff i deputies wtre unable
to locate har, and th* people who
knew whan ah* waa couldn't con­
tort har parent*.
Mai Ltoger haa been held Than th* Dallas County Juvenile
tn eto p ; to' -to
it. treaatotod tt.
up hy tha same m u three tlmea Department abut dowa for the
and the follow new calls Mm by Christmas holiday* for t to days.
af Greece are |
Apparently. there waa a* official
i l f ..we have ariklag of malarial Ma first same,
attempt during that Urn* to con­
value to aead to the Amerieaa chtg tn at
Ltoger.
tact her parents,
the
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Har motbor aald th* girl reuld
hare contacted ralatirea if gltowod
■ew. Max,
to us* tb* telephone,

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mh

8|

aver n i, tha eon-

Th* glrraumawMM dtoelorad.
Th* admire cam* from a city

datoctlta, who one* arerehai rea­
red* Eat foltod to (tod'to* ehOd'a
Ika.MM t o * a*|fto« hla

Ha tonhad through too rec­
ords again, found th* name, and a
faw telephone aalla later had lo­
cated her.
The story iagsn last Wednes­
day whan lha parents, to a com­
fortable middla-lneome bracket,
quarreled. The father want to tha
homo ad ralatirea for tha night. Tho
mother, after iralng that her
daughter waa to had, want driving
to think stout tha quarrel.
Tto girl awofc*. found tha house
empty, became frightened and be­
gan walking to a friend’s house.
Folia* picked tor up at l:U a m.,
triad to tout* th* parents and
couldn't.
Officer* aviriootod tto record
tto next day when tto parents be­
gan marching
Tha girl had tore sent to a
maximum security jureail* home
toeaua* of th* hour. She was
transferred later, to Sunahto* Home
• restorer* for Hoorntua girls.

porviaor at tha Dallia County Ju­
venile Home, tha maximum secur­
ity home, laid aha triad repeatedly
to call tha parents, up to Saturday
afternoon, whan tha Juvlnllo De­
partment dosed for tto holidays
until Tuesday.
Mrs. Lorraine Bacfcar, manager
of Sunahlna Home, said tto child
cried because aha wasn't allowed
to ttaa • telephone herself. Mrs.
Sector asked Mrs. ftainfoldt to
press har aaarch for tha parents.
After tto reunion, tha child'*
mother said aha waa cut ef har
home frequently who* Marching
for tor child, and avan changed
tor bam of operation to tor moth­
er's home.
"If they had given tor access
to a telephone, sto would bare
eallad ma at har grandmother's,"
tto mother waa quotod aa aaylnf.
Christmas wasn't a total loaa for
th* girl. AH tor presents won
waiting for har whan ah* aad har

Observe Holiday

'Stars And Stripes'
Are Raised Again
A t Little America

^ i* Seminole County Court
House will b# dosed for the New
Year Holiday, Monday, according
to 0. P. Herndon, Clerk of the
LITTLE AMERICA M* - Th*
Circuit Court.
Stars *nd Stripes were rais#ii
The Court House krill d o st Sa' again at Little Amerira yesterday.
urday at noon and reopen Tuesday
The site of tha first two rampa
morning at 9 o'clock.
built in the antarctic by Rear Adm,
Rirhard Dyrd was desolate.
BAD HEATHER NEEDED
The buildings of the first camp
OKLAHOMA CITY (J! _ Okla- built In 102a are covered by an as*
homa City'a "BB bandits" have timatrd 60 feel of snow and let.
■dried their annual post-Chrlst- The second camp la about 40 (eet
maa war with tha police
below us.
Officer* hava answered more All wa found on th* surface at
than 40 complalnd alnre Monday, I a.ff. war* tha top* ot towara
of small toys shooting at avery- and pales,
thing In sight with air rifles Tha experd aboard tha Icebreak­
brought by Sand Claus. Thai* la er USS Glacier haven’t decided
■n ordinance against ahootlng a yat where to build tha permanent
BB gun Inald* city limits.
main has# of lha eurrent United
Commantad defective Ralph States antarctic expedition Tha
Richards:
baa* wtll to mad during tha next

HAJ w; *M 4* fo gray for had threa y*ar* by Ixlareatlonal Mat

phyaiaal Yaay actoaUitos

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Stolen Auto
is Recovered
in Louisiana
•Trace Croup Thinks
Peace Proposals
Nay Bring Progress
JERUSALEM UO- Blamlas both
Israel and Egypt for tha delay,
^ th a U. N. Pile*Una truce group
0 | u indicated that prograia may
be made anna on Secretary GenOral Dag Hammarakjold’a i n atlrr
peace proposals.
la a communique, the truce
group tald further dUeuaston* will
be held toon os Hammarikjold'a
flea.
/T h e eommualqu* replied to an
laraell itatement charging that
A Egypt had reacted negatively to
**the propotali, Tha U. N, group
"The government of Egypt haa
Sat yet formulated ita final posi­
tion « tto aecratary generat'i propoaala and eoaaldera tha aegotlan a il ati)l to ba open."
The communique aald "prema­
ture Introduction of queitkma be­
yond the aeop*" of the Hammer, akjold propoMlt by both Egypt
and Iirael had "eampUc* lad negntiatioaa aad greatly delayed

Duval Prisoners
On Sildown Strike
^

JACKSONVILLE l#v-Tw*lva ef
El Duval County yriianrrt who
went ee a litdowa strife* were la
Solitary confinement today.
The other II agdeed l u t night
le return lo work after talking to
Capt. H. D. Weit of the State
M a m Department. The crew had
refuted to get off their (reck and
go to work after a rain earlier la
(he day. There waa no violence,
V Several of the prisoner* queationed in the pretence of new*men complained about working Ip
Urn rata and then fitting on the
•tick in cold air.
■ Weat aald be thought the men
were dlagrantled principally beeaute a. Negro new waa returned
to camp ynatorday earlier than

4

Weat made m emeeeriowe aad
* to id the IS they could go back to
work ee go to eellUry. He aald
he would emttooo queetlontag (ho

Holtzdow To Sing
A t Church Service
. Vko fomeoa koae b orttooe of tho
Mow York Cttp Opera Company
who makee Ma home In Sanford
will be heard ae guoet aeloiat at
tha P in t Methodist Church Sunday
morning at the U e dock oorvice.
• fifck MaMsdaw wfl (tog two
iilaittm a from tho "Maralah".
Tho aatoetlma ho kaa cboaoa for
tho Sunday aorvko are: "But Who
May Abide The Bay af Hla Comg j r ^ aM ‘-Per Ma la Like a Ro-

pity; Hall To Cloie

_Mgawiii Ib«
Ball -wfll
Year Holiday,
War.
City

‘ “

The City MgR wilt dot* Satur-

, a n * , w w v m M an Will bo M

troth aad rafkao eaneetUma

v v dap.end Monday but that extra
ereia will be put m to catch up
wEh tip PoBlctfoM m Tuesday

"'57 ‘ ATLANTA 1IV-A happy gunman

A MW Itog Mercury eedaa,
atolcn la Sanford Chriatmaa ave
morning, haa been found in run*
mng condition la Ntw Iberia, La.,
according to a report from the
florida Highway Patrol at DeLatd
relayed to tha Sanford Police De­
partment here.
The owner of the ear, A1 Wal­
lace, of Sanford had stepped Into
Roumlllat A Anderson's Drug
Store ahortly before 9 o'clock
Chriatmaa Eve morning leaving
hii ear parked on Park Ave.
The new ear we* driven off by
William Arthur McGaughey, e IPyear-old youth who gave hla addreaa to Louaiana authoritiea ae
520 Bellemeade, Greenaboro, N. C.
According to reports received
here at the Seminole County fitter
iff a office, the youth waa appre­
hended after he bad otolen the
Sheriffs ear of the New Liberia,
La., area and completely wrecked
it. Report! indicated that the law
enforcement official's ear waa a
tota* loaa and the youth waa In­
jured in tha accident.
•The Florida Highway Patrol
reported that McGaughey admitted
stealing two ear* and leaving
tham outaide Jacksonville and
another just outaide ef Orlando.
It la understood that the youth
will face charge* to Louisiana be­
fore being brought beck to Flori­
da to face chargee here.

Weather
Considerable rlnodinm wtth lltljr
chant# in tempera tnr# today, toromlng partly cloudy and aUghfly
u rn rr.

M

Mayor Soon
Four M a so n ic
Khrushchev Calls C o rd e ll
Crude Interference To V a c a te Bodies Conduct
In sta lla tio n
Against Eisenhower O ffic e

MOSCOW — Communist party
Instillation ceremonies were told
Tuesday cirnins, rep. 27. for four
bos* Nikita Kbrushchav today
c h a r g e d President Eisenhower
Maranlc bodies of Ranfnrd.
with "crude Interference" in the
All of th# officer* of th# four
internal affairs of the Communistgroup* who were tv-eler*ed or re­
ruled countries nf East Europe.
The Rosrd of Ssnfnrd City Com­ appointed were nut intuited along
Khrushchev's blast before a missioners will hold its first meet­ ttilh the newly elected or newly
Joint session nf the Rot let Parlia­ ing of the new yesr Turs.Uy night. appointed official*.
ment was occasioned by Christ- Jan. 3, at 9 o'clock. In arr»rtlnn&lt;e
C'cromoniei wrre conducted of
mss messages the President and with the nrnvisiont of thr Citr Si. John's Day, according lo a re­
other leading Amerlrsns broadcast Charter.
in*# from secretaries of Ihe Ma­
The mrelinr. cited in the City's sonic organiratlont.
lo the East Europeans.
Charter,
Is
held
on
Ihe
first
Tues­
The psrty boss arcused th*
fhme who will preiid# over tha
United States of trying o ‘Tees- day after the first Monday of desllniaa of the several Masonic
tabllsh capitalism” In tha eoun- each year.
bodies for the year of 19M will b*
City Commissioner-elect David thr following officers:
tries of the Soviet bine.
"Rut It I* Impossible to turn Gatchel wilt he seated and sworn
Sanford Lodge No. 53 F A A M:
In at this mertirir which It held
bark history," he derlarrd.
llohrrt C. Whitmire. Wr»ihipful
Khrushchev said th* American primarily a* an oreauisatlonal Mailer; Irving E. Estridge. Rr.
Christmas messages, which gen- meeting.
Warden; Wally Plalrich* Jr.. WarONE O f THE unusual Chriatmaa Tree* of the year In lanford waa tha Lira Oak troa at the home of erally stated lha authors were Also, tn take plart at the nrganl- den; L, T. Sheppard. Treasurer;
Mr. and Mra. Lew Luster at th# Park Ave. Apartment*. Mre. Lueter la shown at the left as tow Lust­ praying for the liberation of Ihe rational mrelinr. is the selection Frank L. Miller, Secretory; F. Has*
East European rountrie*. were nf a Mavnr to serve durlnr Ihe hy Wight, Chaplain: Wood row W.
er plane* a gift under hla unusual tree. (Photo by Jameson)
"inrnmpattbto with the Geneva year nf 195«. The .Mayor I* rhosen C'aih, Sr. Deacon; Fred Stein, Jr.
hy the commissioners.
spirit."
Drarrni; E. O. Keith, Sr. Steward;
"It leads to the deldmant of Mayor Denver Cordell retire* Irving » Tryor, Jr. Steward; Mich­
passion," be declared, adding that from the commission and the noil- ael Diru. Tiler.
"1 speak about President Elian. lion he has held In the City's gov­
Monroe Chapler No. IS R. A. M !
hnwer in surh a manner unwill­ erning body.
L. T. Sheppard, High Prieat; Fred
ingly. because 1 respect him so Other commissioners on tho Stein, King; E. O. Keith. Scribe;
noard are John Krtder. Earl lllrmuch."
clnhotham, F. D. Smtt. and Jack R. R. Wright, Treasurer; Frank L.
In hit annual report to tho San­ leg club accomplishments “I had
Milter. Secretary; E. J. Still, C o«
r.atlgan. Krlder and Higginbotham J.
ford Kiwania Club, Rupert Rtriek* a good Board of Directors with
V. Joneca. p*.; c. J. Wilklnsox,
have bolh served as Mavnr of tho
land, retiring president of the lo­ which to work.
R.
A. C.j J. K, Rlarkman, J»tV{
City,
Commissioner's
Scott
and
cal Kiwanis group said, "You may
"There are 52 working commit,
Ratlgan were seated on the Hoard Manning Todd. JndV W. W. C*.h,
Judge for yourself the quality of tees," Strickland said, "and each
at tha 1935 organisational meet­ 3rdV; (I, C. .Moor# Sr. Chaplain;
A member ef Tha Sanford H«r- this report for you aro tha writer* me of them nf equal Importance
Michael Diet*, Sentinel.
Someone may be milling their ald'a Advertising Department of It.'*
ing.
with tho others,’*
Taylor Gommamlrry No. M K. T.
favorite Chriatmaa present, ac­ staff created hla own Christmas
OR1ANDO
tto—
Charges
have
Strickland polntrd out to the
Enumerating the accomplish­ been filed against Iwn women ac­ In ease that tho commissioners j Andrew F. Ramiay. KmCom; K.
cording to a report from the San­ tree thla year from Florida pro- rlub member* at their noon lunch­
are
imald*
tn
choose
a
Mavnr.
**•
nf each committee, Strick­ cused nf aiding In the escape nf
[J. StUI, Generalissimo; Wn. J,
ford Folieo Department
eon meeting yesterday that In, ments
ducts.
land reported on work dona hy 'th* six prisoners from 'tog Orange ranting to the City Charter, within Hartley, C. 0.; K. 0. Kallh, PraA report el tha local Police Id tha record of autatandw. Luster, wh« recently ram* t achieving
pw pndj.4BteUs.Ct— mlttoa -font. C W ir ty J a f l M on it o r .- ----— - ; -T~
■» i
ii«*rt i
)Utor3«if foJI, Blackman, ir., Wa*
u™
that a tmaB diamond'to Sanford ’front Cleveland, Ohio,
nb Committee, Underprivileged The women, held under M.OOO
Jen; J. \1del Jones, Jr. W.irdsn;
ring hae been found to front of laid, "Why use aomathlng from
en
hr
lot
eondurted
hv
the
Cllv
Children’* Committee, Vocations! bond by Peace Justice E. G. PuckR. R. Wright, Jr. Warrian; Robert
Lawson't' Jewelry Store at thr another state when we have such
Clerk,
with
lha
results
of
Ihe
lot
Guldanra Committee, Support of worth, were listed by Sheriff Dave
E. Magmtswtn Swd Bearer; E. E.
entrance to the Brumley-Pulertou bsauliful natural resource* hire.”
heeomlnr
a
pari
of
the
minutes
Churrhea Committee, Agriculture Starr as Mrs. Willetts Lynn I,a|.
Karii, Jr. Std Rearer; F. R. Wight.
Building oq Park Ave,
of
the
City
Commission.
Th* tree Luster. forme,! was
and Conservation Committee. Pub­ harh, 21, of I/rngwomt; and Mr*.
Sentinel;
W, W. fa«h, A. L. WlJ.
TJ.* ring war found, said the crested from two Live Oak trees
lic and Business Affair* Commit­ Willie tnei Quinn, JO, of Winter
son. J. I* Crswfnrd. Guardi; L.
report, by Ralph ’Gauge, '
tee; Kiwanis Education Commit­ Park, wtfe of one of the men who
wired together and placed In a
Ritrk# Sire!#. Treaturer; Frank L.
Tho Inter of the ring may Iden­ container of moist sand.
tee; Social Kvrnts and Sunshln*
Miller, Recorder.
fled.
tify It at tha Sanford Police Sta­
"Our Chriatmaa tree stayed
Committee, Program Cnmntlltre,
Sanford Gouncit No M B. A S.
tion.
WASHINGTON (H-Th* Libor House Committee, Public Rela­ Th* sheriff said Mra. Laibach
green and fresh throughout the
Mailers; P. J. Wilkinson, T D
bought
*
hacksaw
and
drill
hit
Department
estimated
today
that
tions Committee, Attendanre Com­
holidays," said Luster, "and at tho
Master*; W. B. Moy#, Sr D Matter;
tame Hm* it equalled the heautv 4.200 strike* rinsed 2ft million man- mittee, Classification and Member- an dgava them to Mrs. Quinn who
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Mills, J. P. Itoltoetaw, P C W; C. E. Ma•hip Committee, Music Committee, smuggled them to her husband.
of trees Imported from state* in days of Idlenrss in IMS.
The number of work stoppages Elections Committee, Marianna Steven, 91. The six priaonera alkt misrinnarlei undvr th# Unittd Ke#. R* TV#*,; g. g. Wright. Jr.
other seetlona of tho country.
was
It per rent greater than the Plan Committee, Inter Club Rela­ down a rope made of torn mattress rhri»ti#n Missionary Sorlvty of Recorder; E. J. Stoill C of 0 ; R.
“I believe In using our own pro­
3,458
reported In 1934. Lost lime In tions Committee, Hlslorlen Com­ rover* after their tell bar* were th# GhriMlan Ouirth l« Asuncion K. Ms gnus son, Gimd of C; Jamra
ducts
and
supporting
our
own
Repairs at the Municipal Ptar,
Paraguay, will ha gurst apvakera A. Hunt. Steward: F. L. Mltlar,
IMS
was
nrarly 21 per cent more mittee, Roy 5rnuls Committee and sawed out.
beauty,"
said
Luitor
as
he
placed
retting K in roadinoaa for the
•t a iprrlal Diilrlrt mratlng nf Sentinel; Instilling offie#r* weret
Quinn
and
four
others
have
hern
a
gift
under
hla
unique
tree,
than
last
year.
the ProjetLs Committee.
npenlng of tha St. Johna River
tha Chrlallan Church#* at tha
The review noted that while
Hi* retiring Club President recaptured. Only Clarenre G. Mur- P in t Christian Church her* at W. A. Stanfield, L. B. Steel*, MaeOafte*. havw been oempletod, ae1ihafl.
fee,
21,
of
Hollywood,
charged
with
strike
idleness
this
year
exceeded
pointed
especially
In
the
arrnmcnrdlng to City MUwgmr Warren
I0S4, It wax the third best year plishmrnt* of the Secretary nf th* passing bad checks, is still free. 7:30 p. m.' Friday evening.
E. Knowlea,
Th#/ will show pictures of their
since the end of World War II. The Sanford Kiwanis Club tn hi* hand­
Stdawalks kata baan repaired
vedrk In tha-capltal rity" &lt;if'Para­
number
of
strike*
tn
1953
was
about
ling
of
the
Kiwanis
Cluh
bulletin
and put tota thapa far eanstont
guay. Their apeclal project la
P) per cent less than the postwar and the endless amount of corres­
um end th# aaawatl nsmamthw
Friendship
Center which la simitar
peak of S,UT atoppagea recorded pondence and record* necessary
tha plar haa baan myall ail by
tn many way* to a social and re­
for tha success of tha rivte organi­
in 1952.
creational center In many of our
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. oat-The Approximately M million work­ sation.
large titles.
stepfather
of
Jo*
Ring,
14-year.old
er* were involved In the IMS atop- Strickland enumerated to th*
Clay fill V s baan plaead to
They will he entertained at a
CHICAGO
JB—
Tit*
nation's
gov­
victim
of
a
strangler,
hae
been
pages, nearly fW per cent more elub a total of 149 accomplish­
lha etraat etodtow tha bandeball
fellowship hour at tho parsonage CHirAGO im — Tnsurane* max
ernor*
hava
bran
urged
to
taka
cleared,
at
least
temporarily,
la
ment*
of
tha
52
commutes*
re
than
th*
I.SW.OM
In
1934.
The
de­
wbera a Mckat ofllaa aad eaackWilliam Ralmnr sayg a planned
draatla, emergency measinea to immediately after showing th# pic­ congressional Investigation of th#
the youngster's death, and police partment aald a aubstantial part which ha wat reporting.
bar hiva baan
tures, where those Interested ran
cut
to*
traffic
toll
ever
to*
new
are
searching
for
a
new
lead
In
of the tncreaae (vaulted from one Pointing especially to tha var­
Tha overall repair
at the case, t
aak questions and beenma a- quaint- govrrnmtnrs nickel operation hi
or two-day work atoppagea In the ious activities nf th* Prelects year’* weekend.
tha Municipal Pier w
ad with these fine folks who have Tuba item* from what to rall#d
likely ha ftoiahad today, Kwawiaa T. Bgt. Jamea R. King was re­ atecl and automobile 'ndutlrle* at Committee, Strickland said that Tha action waa asked yeaterday given many year* in Christian "a fight holween would-be intereat*
by
tha
National
Safety
Council
in
leased
from
custody
last
night
the time of contract negotiation*. funds of th* two separata accounts
m UL
and National toad Co."
Service
In add!tlaat, aald Kaawfoa, tha after taking a lie detector teat The lass estimates wdre given of the cluh had Increased approxi­ viaw of tha record go* traffic
Balmer commented to newamaa
Chief-Deputy gheriff gem Hallum in a preliminary review of labor- mately 100% because of tha three deaths over tha Christmas w«akon reports that to waa among
•aid
ha
had
been
"cleared
for
the
and.
major
project*
that
were
termed
at tha Tauriat Castor to Vbft MeL
management disputea by the Bu­
those named for possible question­
time being." Sheriff Tom Gulley reau of Labor Statistics.
Th* governors war* asked to
successful during the past year.
km Park will prohaMy be
ing hy a special Government Ac­
•aid th* Air Force aergent would
"It I* a privilege to be a Kl- “ usa every resource at your com­
pleiad thla weak. •
tivities subcommittee which aald
Thq Grand Opening and l o ha questioned again.
wanlan," said Rupert Rtrlrkland at mand to step up traffic enforce­ Th# Semlnnl# Gounty Miniiter- it Intends to explnr financial and
dadieatlan af the ft. John* River Tha boy's body waa found Mon­
he concluded hi* report, "Imt it la ment tn your state over tha l»l Aiiortotlan will hold ill reg u­ legal details of th* big govern­
to highlight the alerting of tha day to a remote •action south af George Maybury, - Poat Com­ an additional privilege to be a holiday."
lar monthly meetlnr «t 12:30
River Crulaaa haa haea eat far JackeqnvlUe, -where he lived in a mander of the Campbell-Losalng member ef th* Sanford Kiwania Tha council predicted 419 per­ Thursday, Jan. S, at lha Seminal* ment expansion program.
Rep. Jack Bninka (D-Tex), head
Jan. 1. according to Chamber af traitor with Ma mother and step­ Post No, 63. of tha American Le­ Club.
sons will be killed in traffic mis­ High School.
of
the committee, said in Wash­
Commerce Manager P e r r a a t father.
gion, raid today that the regularly
A rising ovation was extended haps Friday night, Saturday, Sun­ Rayburn T. Milwee, County
Breckenrldga.
Hallum said King wa* plrked up scheduled meeting of, the Post for Strickland as he closed hi* annual day and Monday. That would be Superintendent of Schools, will be ington lhai ilalmer'.s firm, Rainier
Rreckearidge,
because hla story "didn't tally Monday, Jan. I has been canceled report before the membership of a decord loll for a New Year holi­ th* speaker on "Th# Relation of 'A Moor# nf Chicago, receives two
thirds of the Insurance broken**
repeel ad that tha SUta Adverbecause of tha holiday.
day period.
tha organisation.
Religion to Public Education."
foe in connection with workmen's
ttotog Cammlaalon .will haw
All minfiltra in the county are romprnsalion Insurance -on th*
pc—retold * at tha Grand
Invited to he present.
project.
tog ef tha Rfvw Crulaaa aad
dadteatfon af tha I t Jafcu’a Rfvae.
taking pleturaa for relaaaa to talevtoiow atoUre* aver tho aeuntry.
DALLAS IP—A pretty, 19-yearHa tonhad through too rec­ porviaor at tha Dallia County Ju­
Sanford merchant* win observe old girl, who cried to u « the tala* ords again, found th* name, and a venile Home, tha maximum secur­
tha Haw Year Holiday by eloetog
oa* and call bar partsts, waa faw telephone aalla later had lo­ ity home, laid aha triad repeatedly
^i* Seminole County Court
Monday, according to B. J. Bau­
Id In Juvenile horn*! for six days cated her.
to call tha parents, up to Saturday House will b# dosed for the New
man, president of the Sanford Mer­
— Including Chriatmaa. — In a The story iagsn last Wednes­ afternoon, whan tha Juvlnllo De­ Year Holiday, Monday, according
SHAWNEE, Chip. &lt;J» - Skaware chant* Aeaorlitlnw.
strange mlxup of -record*.
aekael children have r e e n l v t d
LITTLE AMERICA M* - Th*
Banks will also ahearv* the New Authorities revoatod yesterday day whan lha parents, to a com­ partment dosed for tto holidays to 0. P. Herndon, Clerk of the
*u«w%« |gg tha cbrietmai
Circuit Court.
Stars *nd Stripes were rais#ii
Year Holiday Monday aad reopen that police couldn’t find th* rec­ fortable middla-lneome bracket, until Tuesday.
quarreled. The father want to tha Mrs. Lorraine Bacfcar, manager
The Court House krill dost Sa' again at Little Amerira yesterday.
•ant to chOdfea to
for buatoaaa Tueaday morning at
ords of what waa den* with her, homo ad ralatirea for tha night. Tho of Sunahlna Home, said tto child urday at noon and reopen Tuesday
The site of tha first two rampa
llto tonal $ o’clock hour.
(tin* sheriff i deputies wtre unable mother, after iralng that her cried because aha wasn't allowed morning at 9 o'clock.
Paekasw-weet out hi time to
built in the antarctic by Rear Adm,
to locate har, and th* people who daughter waa to had, want driving to ttaa • telephone herself. Mrs.
reach Greet* for Chriatmaa Sin.
Rirhard Dyrd was desolate.
knew whan ah* waa couldn't con­ to think stout tha quarrel.
• FAMILIAR BANDIT
BAD HEATHER NEEDED
Twe days altar Chriatmaa thla year
Sector asked Mrs. ftainfoldt to
The buildings of the first camp
a tottor eama to Creak- A retired LOS ANGELES (to-Merket op- tort har parent*.
OKLAHOMA CITY (J! _ Okla- built In 102a are covered by an as*
Tto girl awofc*. found tha house press har aaarch for tha parents.
Mai Ltoger haa been held Than th* Dallas County Juvenile empty, became frightened and be­ After tto reunion, tha child'* homa City'a "BB bandits" have timatrd 60 feel of snow and let.
tn etop ; to' -to
it. treaatotod tt.
up hy tha same m u three tlmea Department abut dowa for the gan walking to a friend’s house. mother said aha waa cut ef har ■dried their annual post-Chrlst- The second camp la about 40 (eet
and the follow new calls Mm by Christmas holiday* for t to days. Folia* picked to r up at l:U a m., home frequently who* Marching maa war with tha police
af Greece are |
below us.
Apparently. there waa a* official triad to tout* th* parents and for to r child, and avan changed
i l f ..we have ariklag of malarial Ma first same,
Officer* hava answered more All wa found on th* surface at
attempt during that Urn* to con­ couldn't.
value to aead to the Amerieaa chtgtn at
to r bam of operation to to r moth­ than 40 complalnd alnre Monday, I a.ff. war* tha top* ot towara
Ltoger.
tact her parents,
Officer* aviriootod tto record er's home.
the
of small toys shooting at avery- and pales,
|||||
Har motbor aald th* girl reuld tto next day when tto parents be­ "If they had given to r access thing In sight with air rifles Tha experd aboard tha Icebreak­
hare contacted ralatirea if gltowod gan marching
to a telephone, sto would bare brought by Sand Claus. Thai* la er USS Glacier haven’t decided
■ew. Max,
to us* tb* telephone,
Tha girl had to re sent to a eallad ma at har grandmother's," ■n ordinance against ahootlng a yat where to build tha permanent
Th* g lrra u m a w M M dtoelorad. maximum security jureail* home tto mother waa quotod aa aaylnf. BB gun Inald* city limits.
■We.
main has# of lha eurrent United
aver n i, tha eon- Th* adm ire cam* from a city toeaua* of th* hour. She was Christmas wasn't a total loaa for
Commantad defective Ralph States antarctic expedition Tha
datoctlta, who one* arerehai rea­ transferred later, to Sunahto* Home th* girl. AH to r presents won Richards:
baa* wtll to mad during tha next
red* Eat foltod to (tod'to* ehOd'a • restorer* for Hoorntua girls.
waiting for har whan ah* aad har HAJ w; *M 4* fo gray for had threa y*ar* by Ixlareatlonal Mat
Ika.MM t o * a* |fto « hla
phyaiaal Yaay actoaUitos J ;

Who Lost Diamond
Ring On Park Ave?

David Gatchel
To Be Sworn In

★ ★ ★
Live Oak Tree Is
Used For Christmas
For Unique Decor

Annual Kiwanis Report
Is M a d e By Strickland

Women Accused
Of Aiding In Escape

Labor Department
Issues Estimates
Of Strike Damages

H

Missionary Couple
Will Be Speakers
A t District Meet

Ropoirs Completed
A t Municipal Pier

Man Temporarily
Cleared In Death

Governors Urged
To T a k t Drastic
Steps In Problem

Meeting Canceled

Bauman Says Stores
To Clpsi Monday

B m h 8 |

Ministerial Assn.
Sets Regular Meet

Little Girl, Parents Reunited Court Mouse Will

B

G

Probe Is Planned

Observe Holiday

'Stars And Stripes'
Are Raised Again
A t Little America

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Enough
Pitching
Is Left
BROOKLYN LR-Johwny Pod res
probably will be In tbe Army but
Brooklyn Hill bis enough pitching
left 'to rata as favorite* to win
another National Laigue pennant.
■me Dodger* certainly will mlaa
the U-yen-old kflhander who beat
the‘New York Yankee* twlea last
fall, Ineludlng n brilliant shutout
in the decisive seventh game. BtiU
his.HO record in the regulir season shouldn't be too bard to ntakt
up*
Ppdres learned yeitorfsy ba had
been reclassified 1-A by hia draft
board at Tuonderoga, N.Y-. and
is subject to immediate eal). Al­
though the head of the draft board
■aid ha doutried very much that
Pod re* would be called before

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night Beattl* edged New Orleant
By JOB REtCHLER
Loyola 14-70 and Tulsa nipped
Tbe Aseecisted Prats
Hank Ika’a Oklahoma Aggtes, Idaho State 10-M In the last seven
powerhouse--In tha nations! second* on a 10-foot Jump shot by
OflCC A L-----------college basketball picture, may be John Yates.
Iowa Stat# pulled a surprise In
headed back toward the top.
The once-beitm Cowboys from tha Big Seven Conference tourna­
Oklahoma made it seven victories ment by knocking off favored Kan­
In a row last night when they re­ sas State 79-Tf, but tha biggest upcovered from a ll*wlnt deficit to set of the flight took place in Se­
whip Texas Tech
In the first attle where Washington set back
round of the All-Collegs Tourna­ strongly favored Iowa, the na­
ment at Oklahoma City. Mack Car­ tion’* siath-ranhtni team, 79-71 In
ter was high m u for the victors a nontoumament game.
The Huskies, paced by Jim
with n potato.
The Aggies, who hive captured Coshow, who poured In I t points,
' I ’ll go ta and pot In my Uma the All-College championship 11 grabbed a 30-13 halftime lead and
nod come out and play ball again,” tlmee during the last 1&gt; years, tha stuanad Hawkeyea never re­
■aid Podre* at his home fat With- meet an old rival, Oklahoma City, covered.
edbee, N.Y. "I don't feel any dif­ the nation's 10th-ranked team. In Oolorado Joined Iowa State In the
ferent than I did before 1 got tbe half of the semifinals tonight. Okla­ Big Sevan semifinal*, downing
homa City, paced by Lyndon L*e, Okahoma IMO. Defending cham­
draft notice."
Dodger officials reflected the who scored O points, wap pushed pion Missouri meets Nebraska and
tame tike • tt • tn • stride attitude. by a surprisingly tough Pennsyl­ Kansas oppose* Cornell, the guest
Water O'Malley, Djdger president, vania team before winning 74-93. teem tn the remaining first-round
first-seeded Seattle and Tulsa, games tonight Tha semifinals get
observed:
"We like to think of the Dodgers other victors In tha first round, under way tomorrow.
coming out firit in the National will clash in the first game to- Defending champion Louisville,
llth ranked In the AP poll, par­
League race but In Ihla e*»e, as
layed Its suparlor height and allin tha caie of all our K» ball
around marksmanship Into s 103 93
players throughout the lyilsm, we
victory over Aritcma in the first
know Uncle Sam'a Interests coma
round of lh# Kentucky Invitation
first.at Loulsvilla. The Cardinals Joined
"We'U hate to loee Podre*, natur­
Murray SUta, Western and Kast­
ally, when the time comes out well
em Kentucky In tha semifinals.
bide our time like everybody also."
Murray upset fevered Moreheed
Brooiyn list klT piteher* on tto
1M-PT Western Kentucky walloped
roster, Including Don Elston, who
Ohio U. TMS and Ksstern Ken­
came Worn Chicago in tha Randy
tucky routed Bowllnf Green M U.
Jackson deal Don Newcombs, Cari
Brigham Young and defending
Krabtoe and BUly Lots torn tha
champion Detroit marched Into the
erftjms of tha staff. It win be up
finals of tho Motor City Classic.
to M iniger Walter Alston to toBYU’s Teop Tebh*. a » , 150pi see Pod res from the others.
pound dynamo, scored M points tn
Mfbaps Karl (ipooner, tha ysoag
set a tournament record leading
man with the good "iwlft", win
his team to an PP-TO triumph over
bp the man. Rogsr Craig and Dm
Toledo. Bill Ebbaa scored M as
Baa*ant, the rookie* who mad* tuck
Detroit swept pest Penn State Ste fpiaxh after moving up from the
51. Brigham Young and Detroit
turners to mldseaion, are other
meet tonight for the championship
solid poiaiblUtle*. Sandy Koufax,
with Toledo facing Penn Stats for
the bonus pitcher who cam* on
third plica.
fa it .In 1st* season, and Km Leh­
Another upset took place In Mi­
man, back fro mMontreal tor anami Btaeh when tha University of
other whirl, could take over the
Miami earn# from behind to nip
Job,
favored Yald tl-M In tha second
rwires, unmarried, had bom
game of tha epealng day’s play In
listed-unfit for military service
star* IMS because ef a MA'hiek. H * only remaining1 extra Cur­ tha Oranpo Bodl Tournament. TuHa had to wear a leather harness ricular activity fer tbe aquad la Isnt, with Roy Stoll scoring JO
and sleep m a board. Tha pitcher the Big Thn dinner Friday night potato, thrashed New York Uni­
waa called up by hia draft hoard UCLA knocked off entirely yester­ versity PO-tt In thn first game.
shortly after tha earlea and was day. Coach Red Bandera aald the
glran m w physical testa.
oeo-day layoff waa decided on
BBIBI
partly because of a muddy
t r i N t 1* Muasphrer ot is t*
practice field and also to give
some miner injuries a chance to
r v , ’K :
a
TO — Jooila Jama* —
heal.
llaalaane* UN'KNOWW:
^JUnmt^emlth'ol «■ *•
&gt;»*•
In-the Mem* nf tha itala of Flo­ Both teams scheduled afternoon
rida — arretlnea;
,0H. 'rra*k"l»i'»dB tru• t•• t* Hsnpractice*
from
now
on
in.
. To&lt;a J&lt;«l* J i m s , Doloalanl
horotn, ar» horoh? netiliad that The MRU aquad muddled Ha uni­ ^wJallbern^C.1 Fhllllp* J r , l* M=gull ta d|v*rr* he* hoen antarad forms to e two-hour morning drill
Uialast »oo by tha Plaintiff, yptir
J°Low^l!C|!.*0»S*r ot ns te Fr*d FJiw, In the Circuit C*irl. Ramlnel*. yaattrday. Tha playara were hit­
Coonly, Ninth Circuit, nut* „f ting tha dummies with a solid ^ x ' vrtlVom* Jr.. *t »a l«* Hav­
TlvfHv, alUsta la lUnforC, Flerlda.
o. wmismi *t u*.
Wal nami of Flalniirr la y«w«l« whack but eoathas didn't regard re Patricia
Picture to Dean Drove
sQoa- Ton ar* reqmlrad ta rtfad It tg too good.
a or answar this leomriiini tn "I don’t want ihtm too sharp at *lRiU
ch»r9 » Wclson, oaseulor to
Wrltiat an or botsra pacambar It,
I l l s — i In a dreroa ft* eonfaasethis point," Daughterly said, "It MJ* ka^M m orellle et at la Archie
Wilt b» anlarad atalnat you and tho they were, they would be stela be­
■an will »r*e**d ex neria Taur
Lows'll ■ Osier el u* to William
&gt;1*9'fl-. aaowor must ba tiled la fore the game."
C. Jsirerion Jr,, ot u«_ „
lh* Offlre nf lh* Clrtllt Court
Hiltla R. Pallor *l vs t* Emily
Clark. , Math Clrrult. Romlnola
F.
Madton,
.
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c o u n iy , F lo rid a and upon U t t a r
BRATKg TO TIT MANTILLA
U H. BhapXsrd a aa la w. B.
I t a f r io ..A lt a r n a r fo r F le la tJ tr . i l l
MILWAUKEE (AV-Tha Mil- **5.' E.' rorvis ol u* la Xeyt * Col■orfib M ain tilra o t, Orlando, r t o H .
• " » r bafora Dacam bar I t . wpukaa Brevet trill give shortstop
j » n i ath arw lo a d e fa u lt w U f ba a s Fella Mantilla s goed looking evtr ll*Joh*x*"Ka?U at as I# A- Dud* *
„ « i » e « o a «nr hand aad re st a* In spring trelnlng al .Bradenton, len* In*.
C Ja rk , C irc u it C o d ri, Ml nth Cl n u l l , Pin. Although only t t n* baa four
■ futa of F lo rid a , e t la n fo rd , r io r lU a-^ ia, Santinola County, l* to | | year to pro ball. Ha kit J 7 I for
J u o l Novombar, l i l t . .
V is
Toledo hi 1U«. Tha youthful
Poarto Rican also played third
•
o F . N arndan
" * Clark.
base’ end the outfield.

p m A r r u ty
M A K U tO O tf

G rier Can Take

Extra Pressure
If $nee Holds
By JAMBS SAGGUS
NEW ORLEANS LD—Bob Grier,
Pittsburgh's 1M-pound senior fullhick, said today he could take the
extra pressure he faces la the
Sugar Bowl if hi* knee holds up.
While the whole PIU (quad
ihare* the itreia of meeting
Georgia Terh in a howl game,
Grier has two others be must ab­
sorb alone.
He knowi ho will, be the
first Negro to take part In a Sugar
Bowl game and ha knows he may
have little relief in hi* unexpected
role at starter.
"I think everything will he all
right." he said, "If my knee stands
up In practice and during the
game. Everybody down here baa
beei nle*. And I don't beliave any
of ui are loo nervous about the
way we'll play."
I
Grier Inherited the starting role
yesterday when regular fullback
Tom Jenkins, pulled a carti­
lage in hia knee during practice.
Dr. W. K. Smith, the team physlclan, said Jenkins would ba out
"if wf* had to play today." •
"He may coma around before
next Monday, but wa’re not too
•ncouraged, he added. ’
Coach John Mlchalooen plannes
no strategy changes aftar learning
Jenkins may not ba available.
"Gried Is a good boy," he said.
"In fact, he's a bettor runner than
Jenkins. The running game may
be stronger and tha defans* not
quite aa sharp with the switch.
He’s not quite the Uoebacker and
blocker that Jenkins ia, but he’s
Improving there.
"And Ralph Clper is available

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Blue-Gray Tilt
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halfback to help Jenkins out after *Uo and Howard Schanellanberger
Grier hurt hi* knee. He hasn't had of Kentucky at and*; Jim Barron
a lot of experience at fullback, but of Mississippi Slat* and North Carhe hai ability,"
Michelnsen ordered a heavy
scrimmage today tor the second
session In a row.

Legal Notice

Sardiaco ot Tulane, guards, Wlngo
Avery ef Clemson and Burleigh
Arnrcke of SMU. llnebackonj
Chuck Johns of LBU and Dick
Moloney of Kentucky, halfbacks.
Offensive starters for the Yan­
kees are Jack Heckar at Bowling
Green and Harold Bumia* ef Mto•ouri or Lemard Zyada of Purdue,
ends; Km Panfll of Purdue and
D*an Orova at *x ta Patricia A1 Fortney of Miasoort. Ucktea;
Plrkird.
William C. Jalfaraan Jr. at tlX ta
til. Fed. Sir. A Una* Also.
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Tommlo Laa Halt ta laabmed
Flnanee Co.
Ella nuaeatl ta 9mall Loan Ca. '
earn etivono at ax i* winter Fsek
Fed. Oar. * Doan Aseo.
Oran 0. HcCutlaacb at m On
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Waller Hoovoy Hawhlna at US
ta Huehoa lupnir Ca. Ina- _
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By Tbe Aaeoriaied Press
Oklahoma City All-College Tourney
P in t Bound
Oklahoma City Tf, Pennsylvania W
Tula* 10, Idaho State 59
Seattle 74, New Orleans tyiyola 70
Oklahoma A S M tf, Teias-Tech 47
Big T Tourney at Kansai City
P in t Round
Colorado U. Oklahoma IS
Iowa State 79, Kansas State 71
Kentucky Invitational at Louis­
ville
P in t Reued
Louisville 103, Arlrnna 93
Western Kentucky 79, Ohio Unlv. 90
Murray Xy. 109, Morehead Ky VT
Eastern Kentucky 94, Bowling
Green 93
Orange Bowl Tourney at Miami
Beach
P in t Round
Tulsne M. NYU 71
Miami Fla. 93. Yale 90
Motor City Claastc at Detroit
P in t Bound
Brigham Young 19, Toledo Tt
Detroit M, Penn. State 51
OTHER GAMES
Princeton If. Northwestern 9B
Indiana 94, Butler 79
Michigan T9, Denver 99
Bradley‘71, College of Paelfie 49
Chicago' Loyola M, North Dakota 73
George Washington at, Wyoming 73
Washington 79, Iowa Tl
Oregon 99. Colorado AiA M 59
San Diego State SI, Ariaona Slits
Tampa 94.

BUS SERVICE
TO DOG TRACK

Leave* Mepnolia
Ave. At lot Street
7:15 Nightly
For Farther
Information
Call 1444

Defense
Greatest
Concern

*

MIAMI. Fla. t* - Maryland*!
mighty defense. the nation's best
again*' a rushing atlaek. appsr*
mtly U giving Oklahoma's Coack
Bud Wilkinson lh# greatest conearn as he round* his team inti
shape for the Orange Bowl foot­
ball game.
Whila Oklahoma is primarily a
rushing team and ranked firit t t
the rountry in that respect during
the 1S55 season, the Sooner* spent
most of yesterday's two heavy
workouts on aerial offense.
The practice schedule Indicated
that .Wilkinson wants to be pro
pared tn take to the air If his
speedy ground attack t» blocked by
the rocky Maryland .defense,
•'In most games," he said, "you
think that you might have an a&lt;9
vantage over the other team somewhere and you exploit that ad­
vantage. . . . " But we know of no
department In which we hava an
advantage over Maryland. W'e
have to work on everything. Our
biggest problem, I guess, is to
make sure that we commit no
mistakes."
Coach Jim Tatum of Maryland
took his squad behind tha concrete
curtain of tha Miami baseball sta­
dium and admitted only - hia
"home” pres* from Maryland.
Tatum said he Installed a new
play tor the Orange Bowl game
with Oklahoma two years ago and
he strongly suspect* that somaona
tipped off Wilkinson because "as
soon as we called the play, Okla­
homa immediately went Into a dafeme they had never used before.*^

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Sanford Herald."
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well preserved Frame House,
Window Sllla — Lintels
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end „Gar*|e
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Mewacoaaen Dept Store,
City U ie i to peyl Close to Base
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�HAM D A W S O N

Cooperation Can Mean Much
To Success Of Any Community
dustry, more homes, bigger stores, use of
our natural resources and the expansion of
private enterprise. When auch dreams arc
realized, payrolls are bigger, spending is
more widespread, end ell of us enjoy more of
th* better thing* of life.
They will never be realized though if we
are pulling together, but in different direc­
tions. As one pulls one way, carrying with
him business end progress, another pulls in
hie own direction, carrying additional trade
Into channels thst do not profit our immedi­
ate community. The eventuality then must
he realized when local merchants are left
with the “piddling" trade of those who re­
main loyal to hometown businessmen.
Cooperation CAn go on and on in Hs ex­
planation and what we might do to accom­
plish Its abundance of designs and objec­
tives.
Sanford’s merchants, bu.sfnesr.men, hank­
ers, professionals, and workers depend on
their trade and business.
And The Sanford Herald is one of those
businesses depending upon the cooperation
of our neighbors in every walk of life.
W* have supported the proposed high­
way expansion because of our belief that
such a project will mean an influx of trade
in our community made possible by ennier
travel and a desire to shop leisurely in stores
abundantly stocked with merchandise pur­
chased for Seminole County homes aiul citi­
zens.
W* support tha expansion of Industry
hers because of the thousands of dollars re­
leased Into the trade channels of our com­
munity, the building of additional homes to
housa the greater number of employes as
well as employers, and the advantages offer­
ed by our better-than-the-aversge school
system.
Not only do we get more dollars into the
tills of our merchants by these added ad­
vantages, hut we add thousands of dollars
to tha treasury of our City and County gov­
The Sanford Herald
M e n u weir a—— i« e m f ««i n ««w
ernments. More homes, more taxes; more
biw m
iw i
■■mi f im w m, itie m employes, more homes; and a continuing
■ « S m s W i n m ( a a t w t f . m a rtS a . aaS aa Sba Aa«
chain of "morn of everything".
a f r a a n a a a a f B a a a k * . 1ST*
m S I M , M M aa aa« h l l M a v
Should we relax our enoperativeness,
» i m ■*■■*■ aa - eiaaMiM iMNaa
there Ik no telling what the nutepme might
• n s s n u r m i ass
he, and we hate to add up the disadvantages
ate S M *a
M.H
eiiee
Sanford and Seminole County might face
aa
should this catastrophe come about.
tea a«
Thera la no on# person who wants ihe
powar In our community, not that wo can
find. And there is no one business or indus­
try that would like to control the community
with the power of Ita bidding.
ib er.'w h en such thoughts
te l
a re rum ored, that Jean Jncques Rousseau
■ :±
TODA Y'S B IB LE T E R M
said, many years ago, and his statement re ­
f F c f c w no t t h a t w hich Is evil, b u t t h a t main* ha effect today, "the strongest Is
w h k i Is good. Ha th a t doeth good Is of C od: ■ever strong enough to always he the mas­
b u t ^ f t h a t doeth evil h a th s o t aeen God."— ter, en lese h e transforms strength Into
IH M m 1:11,
right, and ohedlence into duty."

Cooperation can mean a lot of thlnfi- It»
ultimata gain can be counted In thousand*
of way*. It* creatlvene** can be aeen In th#
.’‘complete revamping of a way of living.
It* m oat Im portant m eaning a t tha pre­
sent tottering position In Sanford and Sem•Inola County can mean and spell either suc­
cess or failure.
We take the position that everyone, re­
gardless of hi* or her position In our com­
munity, ha* come to know the meaning of
cooperation. We are quite aware of the gen­
eral knowledge that folk* pull away from
their community, not in a sense of leaving
bodily, but in thinking more of other* out.idrie the community than they do of those
who are attempting to bring together the
thoughts, desires, efforts, and dream* for
one positive goal—the sucres* of Sanford
and the Seminole County community.
Here at The Sanford Herald, we realise
th at the philosophy of the famed writer
Francis M. A. Voltaire I* Imperative. And in
•®ur search for new* that will Interest th*
Sanford and Seminole County reader, we fol­
low a statement made by Voltaire in a let­
ter to d’Alembert* on June 23, 17fi0, thet
bas remained true and necessary through
tha changing times of nearly two centuries.
He said, "in the case of news, we should al­
ways wait for th* eecrament of confirme.tlnn."
- And In another of hi* letters he Mid, "I
disapprove of what you any, hut I will de­
fend to th* death your right to say It."
Tha Sanford Herald, and It* eomplet#
Staff, Is interested in the welfare end progress of Sanford and Seminole County. Its
growth and prosperity mean to us, just as
ft means to tha businessman, professional,
banker, growers, worker or housewife, a
sense of security and well being that we may
fall hack on for Increased business, bigger
salaries, better facilities, and healthy atti­
tudes.
We are constantly harping on more In-

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Few Timid Souis Raise Question
NEW YORK IP—With Christmas 'agents queried report receiving flumeed.
buying settling new records this gift*. Of the Ahern, to n s say' But to genera) gift swapping
year, n law timid aoula era raising there’s a company policy against among builneatman seem# to havi
th* question of how commercial it. and tay they themselves dis- hit a peak this year.
Christmas giving has become.
courage the practice. The e b j e e - --------------------- (
Business management t* begin­ tion chiefly cited Is dislike of stem- Doga ere meat aataro. hut many'
ning to look with a searching eya ing to he obligated te a supplier like fruit auch at apple*, peaches
at th* Increasingly alaborate gilts or te have buying judgment la-1 aad ar*P«*ttaz deductibla) which builnaas-j
men exchange with each other o r
sent to their customer! and suppliera.
According to tha gift manufac­
turers, this is a whala of a season.
There art tome 200 firms specif­
any time after auch isle er de­
Part M
ically catering to this trade, and
All tax certificatei covering linquency and before a tax d e e d #
the largest has an annual tales vol­
ume of around 30 million dollars. land purchases by the City ot is issued therefore, or the Ilea
Their combined tales come to Lunford at tax aalea aball he thereof foreclosed, by paying to
around 800 million. Add in the gift held by the City Tax Collector tha City Tax Collector or Clerk
buying by businessmen at liquor subject to redemption by parties of tha Circuit Court of Samlnolt ,
and department stores and the ta entitled to redttra the tarns, ex­ County, Florida, when serving
cept a a hereinalter provided.
under th* appointment aa Deputy
tal could easily top one bltHon.
The City Commission may ap­ City Tax Collector at hereinBuying In lots of 200 or 300, the
gift* are considerably leas costly point tha Clerk of Ctreutt Court above provided, Ihe principal of
thin singly at retail, another rea­ of Seminole County, Florida, aa tha certificate of tala or tax, or
son fur their popularity. Most of Deputy City Tax Collector; and, such portion thereof at the part
the gifts east between $3 and 110 If to appointed, said Clerk aball or Interest redeemed stall bear #
(with the buyer striving for some­ have and exercise all the powers to th* whole, and Interest there­
and dutiea of the City Tax Col­ on at The rate of twelve per
thing that looks like $50) but for lector
la relation t* the redemp­
top executives or corporation pur­ tion of lands told for non-pay­ eent per annum for the first
year, or portion theraof, and
chasing agents the gifts can be
ment of City tax**, and redemp­ eight per eent per annum for
much more elaborate.
tion of lands which are delin­ tha time efler the first year
But the American Management quent but which have sot beta from the date of tale, together
Assn, ssy t It has sighted "a strong told for taxes.
with a fee of fifty cent* for the
move toward curbing acceptance
All tax sale certificates Issued City for each certificate or part
of such gifts."
by the City of Sanford shall ba of certificate so redeemed. Th* fart
Although denying any personal traaaferrable by endorsement by ef euch redemption shall be en- &amp;
antagonism toward Santa Claus, the City Tex Collector at any tered upon tha list of lands told v
the association haa polled two time before they are redeemed or delinquent for taxes both tn
groups—aa lei managers and pur­ or a tax deed la Issued therefor tha City Ta* Collector** office and
chasing agents—on company poli­ or the lien thereof ta forclotao In the office of tho Clark of Circuit
cies at tha gift-exchanging season. upon payment to the City Col­ Court.
Sales managers buy gifts for their lector of tha principle amount
In the matter of redemption of
companies to pati around. Pur­ thereof, with interest from date land sold for taxes, the City Tax
chasing agents are more likely to at the rate of twelve per cent Collector and the Clerk of (he
be on the receiving end of these per annum for the firit year, or Circuit Court, If acting ai Deputy
part thereof, and eight per eent City Tax Collector, shall follow
mementoes of good will.
More than half the aalea man­ for the remaining period, and a th* procedure, aa nearly as may
agers Hill remember their cus­ fee of fifty cents for the City, be now prescribed by law for Ihe #
tomers at Christmastime. But al­ provided, tax certifies(*■ held b) redemption of land sold for non­
most a third have stopped the Individuals may be transferred by payment of County taxes.
practice. On average, they spend endorsement hy the aimer there*
Upon failure ef any party or
13.850 far gifts to remember 131 of.
partial, entitled to do to, to re­
persona. Usual reason given was
Any person, *r agant ef auch deem any lands sold for nonthat It was customary, and only person, awning or claiming such payment of City Taxaa wilhla
13 per cent said the purpose was lands told er delinquent for City two year* after th* dale af th*
promotional. Many who don’t taxes, 0^ any part thereof, or tale, th* holder of auch certifi­
tend presents **y their customers any interest therein, or th* credi­ cate may make application to
tor of any such owner er elal-m- th* City Tax Collector for a ta t
asked them not to.
More than half the purchasing ant, may redeem the same at deed af aueh property.
m

Your Gty Charter

LETTERS TO
TH E ED ITO R

Major Industrie^
Expect To Continue
A t Highest Levels

Editor,
*
WASHINGTON lfi-5ecr*t*ry of
Sanford Herald,
Commerce Weeks ssys a survey
Dear Sir:
by his department shows that most
Wi. tha Inmatea af tha Baml- major Industries expect to contin­
nnla County Horn#, with to uaa ue operating during the first half
tin* means to express nur deep of 1938 at peak levels or close to
thanks and appreciation to tha them.
Hoard of Seminnla County Commiitlunera for tho wonderfully Results of a yearend survey
good turkey dinner with all lha whirh Weeks made public last
trimming* «« h a d Christmas night said that record output Is
Day. Also, to axprass our deep forrseen hy such Industries as Iron
thanks and appraelation to the [and steel, aluminum, automobiles
good members of th* various ‘and trucks, construction and lum­
church organisations of Sanford ber.
and Saminnla County who pre- Tha Iron and steel Industry was
aented ua with such a larga said to expect that the first half
variety of nice Christmas pres­ of the new year will be “one of
ents to adorn our Christmas the highest, U not the highest"
Trea.
production periods fin record.
Also, ws eitond special thanks Aluminum shipments, Weeks said,
to tha Gir| Scouts of Maitland prohably will run about II per cent
and I.ongwood for thrlr nica above the first half of this year
Christmas
presents, p r a t t y and 7 per cent above the last half.
Christmas Carols thry sang for
our plraaura. Also to the chil­
dren of the Colored Samaritan
Church who presented ut with
nice Christmas presanls and also
sang pretty Christmas Carols far
our plessurs.
And s i aim want to axprtts
our thsnka and appraelation to MOSCOW A*—Quick approval hy
t h a members of tha Youth th# Soviet Parliament wai anti­
League of tha Methodist Church cipated today for the Kremlin's 1938
who furnished lha pretty decora­ budget promising a cut In defense
tions for our Chriitmes Trto, and •pending.
also vary willingly donated their Approval of the budget la one of
time and services to daeorato it, the two main items of builnesi for
Inmatea '
„
th# special session of the Supreme
Bemlnola County Horn*
(Parliament) which opened
here yesterday. The other la a re­
port by Premier Bulganin and
KIDNAPER SENTENCED
TOKYO ur—Japan's most sensa- Communist Party Secretary Nlklt*
tional kidnaper of th* year wai ft. Khrushchev on their tour of
sentenced to four years Imprison­ South Asia.
With Bulganin. Khrushchev end
ment.
Tadahtko Mtyasska, IT, was con­ other Borlet leader* looking on.
victed of kidnaping Mi* alx-yeiw- Finance Minister Araeny Zverev
nld son ef famed eomadian Tony presented the outline of tha IDS*
Tanl for two million yen (about financial statement to the 1.400
delegates early In their opening
$3,300} ransom last July.
The judge explained he was mealing. Zverev'* speech lacked
lenient because Mlyaaaka did not the criticism aimed In previous
reunification of Germany,
harm or mistreat the ehild. The years at "capitalist and imperialist
(A* It turned out, they made no prosecution had demanded eight warmongers."
progress on anything, and partlcu- years.
larly they made no progress on
Germany. Duties and Molotov went "We must assume that tha Soviet
to Geneva with opposila Idea* on Union will continue Ha efforts
bow to reunify the country and short of war to make its system
neither budged tn Inch to accept prevail , , . W* can, however, hope
LENINGRAD. U. S. 8. R. UP—The
the otber’a.)
that this competition wiM not entail first major American theatrical
The Russians were bothering all th* aama htjtillly and anlmoa- troupe to visit Russia since tha
Dulles nevertheless on Oct. 4. for Ity which so defied relations be­ Bolshevik Revolution won a 10he told reporters that day he had tween ua In the past."
inuto ovation last night at the
twice warned foe Bgvlets that Com­ That hope faded to a hurry. end of their opening performance
munist shipment of arm* to Egypt Between then and now Bulganin of "Porgy and Be**."
(
would not “ contribute" to lessen- and Chubby Communist party chief AR 1,800 aeata of th* Palace af
tog world tension*.
Niklte Khrushchev visited Boutttera Culture were, filled for the Negro
Mill, he kept thinking Mat may­ Alia, where they spread pur* pot- company'* first performance to
be . . . Oa Oct. le ha told tha son — without auger — about to* Russia of th* American folk opera
American Lagkm th* Russians had West and th* United Mata* aad by Georg* Garahwia and Duboao
a habit of tig-gagging to get what Britain
Heyward.
they wanted, hut said he thought Dull** seemed Bk a badly N was a homecoming of aorta,
world opinion "win act aa a com­ disillusioned m an . la P a rig , for the Gershwin family originated
pulsion on tha dovict Union to ro­ talking to the NATO Council ef to L e n i n g r a d , and Alexandtr
tas Ms grip upon Bait Garm any Minister*, ba aald the Eaat-Weat Smallena, her* from America to
aad to permit unification,"
cold war la oa agaia after nearly conduct the production, wa« bora
Prom th* way th* Russian* act­ a year of .Soviet xig-tagging.
to this city. Before the perform­
ed when Dulles met them later In fact, be laid, the Ruasiana ance, Smallena and Mrs. Ira Garthsiiter-ln-law of the composer,
that month In Geneva, world opto- m m to’have repudiated the spir­
were Introduced tram th* stage.
ioa was something which didn’t it at Geweva.
■earn to be influencing them at all.
Dulles cam* back from that meet­
ing and reported to th* nation
Nov. IS.
He said a number ef questions
were to the air, ee e m u lt ef the
Including tola ewe: “ Will
the recalled cold war he reeumtd
OB HILL report* a aeries e f daring tombstone Utefta out
to full vigor? He still seemed to be
Allentown, Pa., way th at haBled tha police for n o n tha. O m
r e
IbM ilnatlv* defective finally wived the case, however. "I have
answered the question
Ifound," h e declared happily,
"the fence who dealt ip mgr*
t i e hauls."

Soviet Parliament
Anticipates Quick
Budget Approval .

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Book Changes W h o le Course O f Life
WAW1NGTON ua - If Secretary Mans ever the past five month* ha
•f Mato Dulle* wanted to writ# a ewW «aU ft “ live and Learn."
kook oa hla feelings about the Rut- la that time ha expressed plenty
of qualified misgivings that th#
Russians had changed, but through
A a a a / W v v ^
R all, at laaat judging irons what
he said, he itiN clung to a feeling
N ew
of optimism that maybe they had.
.He went to last July’* summit
awetiag to Geneva, where Pretident El senhewer talked with So­
viet Premier Bulgaria and Um
head* af fee British and Preach
gn earn manta, a meeting w h e a t
startling pleasantness developed
the phrase ‘'spirit af Geneva."
h o t boon
When he returned frees tfcare, he
was reportedly worried the Heatd e liv e re d
am Power* might assume wrongly
that the Russia** had touly sof­
tened np and that N was e l right
to relax a ML But aa Rapt. to, to
■ speech to the Untied Nations, ho
said:
“A
rail, with greater flealblUty and
Uta brittle*000 to toteraattoaal re­
lations. “
Tbit
and he stlU sounded Gut way l i
day* before ha went hack to Ge­
neva for hi* October meeting with
Soviet foreign Minister '
• foretgi totolatora ad leftato aad H u t * .
Oa Oct. 4—the O m e n m i attog
wee Oct If—ha told « aewa
Ike
• l a atototon would sa k e Mat­
ure pragma at Groove toward tot

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Social fv e n ii
Phebean-Golden
Circle Class Has
Christmas Party

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The
Phebcaw-Colden
rirele
C l a s t of the Flr*t Baptist
Church held Itg Chriitma* Party
Thursday evening with Mr*. 11.
Saturday night i t th* Sanhrd A. Hall, who** hnm* at 103 N.
t7-0 a "Night Before Christmas Mellonvllle waa "truly a ChriatX-jnca" was held with Mr*. E. C. • ma» fairyland."
X iiio acting aa acninr hostess.
G ift#. for
**chanira were
Junior hosiers Mm Mary Ann placed under a tall lighted tree
Michel* acnrd candy, fruit cake adorned with ornament* and tin­
and cookie* along with colfee to sel. Lt. Halt acted aa Judge for
th# crowd of dancer*. Mr*. Kuhn th* most attractively wrapped
presented a gift irum tin- package*, aelecting Mr*. E. J.
junior hosteor* for her "untiring Martin, Mr*. Tom Mtro and Mr*.
Work to make it a belter place.’* Rohert Landreth a* prl** win­
ner*. These were pretexted dain­
Sunday night and all day Sunchina figurine*.
day, wiuch waa t'hrnlma* day, ty Fop
the Chriitma* project th*
the USU wai open. Bob Mann and ela»a was unanlmnua la Ita decDIo*
Marian Davit helped Mr*. Kuhn to remember an Injured lady
Who again acted a* *enior ho»te»s. with an appropriate gift. Mr*.
The aeamn refreshment* of fruit Harold TTeckenhach gave a moit
caka and coffee were served. De­ Impressive devotional centered
coration* of Braiillan prpnrr around "Golden Opportunities and
berry were placed ia various ipot* Making the Most of Them While
about tne loom to cieuie a l(, Celebrating th# Birth of Our
live air. Mr*. Kuhn was prov­ Lord, th* Prince of Peace." Her
ed a gift from "the guy*’* by Ray message wa* followed by len­
Bertrand and riiylii* Phillip* o. ience prayer*.
cologne and duiting powder,
It was announced that a
check had been received for th#
rris* winning float that the elas*
entered in the Chriitma* Parade.
Mrs.
E u g e n e Pennington,
Installation of the officer* of president, presented Mr*. M. N.
Bominola Chapter No. 2 OKS will Clevelnnd,
teacher, with a beau­
be held In the Ma*nnie Hall et tiful blouse front the elan, "In
S p. m. Saturday Dec. 31. Mr*. Invinr appreciation
for h e r
P. H. Wyatt will he instal­ work." Member* then gathered
led a* Worthy Matron, and P. H. around the dining table laden
,Wyatt aa Worth Patron.
with dclirlou* refreshment* in
It will he a publie Installation and kerning the holiday season.
•11 friend* of th* Ch»pirr are
Those
enjoying the
lovely
cordially invited t* attrnd
party were Mr*. H. V. N.Uon
Jr., Mr*. Robert Land re th, Mr*.
Eugene Pennington,
Mr*. Al
Doudney, Mr*. 11. R. Parker,
Mi*a Dot farther, Mr*. L. H.
Tripp, Mr*. Tom Mere, Mr*, tl.
R.
Herkenbach, M r t. E. J.
Marvin. Mr*. M. V. Cleveland Rr,
Mr*. C. O. Todd, Mr*. H. A.
Hall.

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WEDNESDAY
Th* Training Union Workers
Council of the First Baptist
Church will be aerveod supper at
6:30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting at tha Flr*t
Baptist Church begin* at 7:30 p.m.
im m sD A T
Tha Intermediate Choir of the
Fir*t Baptist Church will meet at
7:00 p.m,
Th* Adult Choir of th# First
Baptist Church will meet et l:Ufl
p.m.
SATURDAY

EVENINO ENSEMBLE of
lirhit* ellk metal brocade, the
■oat la collared with whlta fox.
The costume eome# from the
designer's winter collection. Th#
•heath-His* dreaa ta etnpleaa.
White aatta line* the aoaL

The Jr. R.A.’e of the First
Baptist Church will meet at 1:30
a.m.
There will be a Watchnlght ser­
vice sponsored by th* Training
Union at 8:00 p.m. at tha First
Baptist Church. Thar# will be a
so n g service, talent time, a film,
and a candle light service. AH
ar* Invited.
The YPSL of th* Eplaeopal
Church la aponaorin* a dance at
th# Parrish House from S til’
1966. There will be a email charge
at the door.
Public installation ef th* new
officers of Seminole Chapter No.
2 OES will be held la tha Masonic
Temple.

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On The

Garden Nook
By SADIE B. fil T

Bookshelf
By S. Driller*
Coed news for the mystery fan*:
lot* of new mysteries by your
favorita author*. (New Earl Stan­
ley Gardner book is the "Case ol
the "Terrified Typist" coming in
Januaryi Aane* Turnbull (Bishop’s
Mantle) ha* a new book nut call­
ed "Golden Journey” ; s novel of
present day America. Beady to be
processed also are some new weale.ns and love stories.
A hotly debated book la "Deer
Park" by Norman Mailer, author
of "Naked and tha Dead". Tne
story is concerned largely with
two love affairs, on* between a
celebrated movla director and a
girl who has beta tha mistress
of a successful producer. Th*
other that of a beautiful movie
star and an ax-air fore* pilot. In­
to th* action thera it wovea tha
convict between fame and personal
honesty, tha pastel world &lt;4 Holly­
wood and tha h -rora at a for­
gotten world at war.
Th* North and th# South will
talk about "Andertnr, tile1* by
MaiKmaly Kanoor for a long
tima to eome. A work of fiction,
it is about th* civil war presenltd
a* an accurata history of a Georgi
an prison In which 60,000 Union
aoldiar* suffered, died, and were
kept during th* t l month* of tha
war. “ Andersonvii:*" was the Nov­
ember Hook of tha Month.
Sholem Asch has written a new
biblical novel entitled "Tha Pro­
phet" which is about Isaiah.
On tha shelf fur circulation arc
"Sailors Kiss Everybody", a
humorous story by Florence MeUahee; "Japanese Flower Ar
rangrments", "yueen’* Cnm l' h.
Schoonover; "M.irlun* (Jo Horn­
by Fredrie Brown: "Silver SI reel
Woman" by l.e* Savage; "Token"
by Shellabarger, tpnsthumus);
and "Inspiring Messages for Daily
Living" by Norman Vincent Peale.
Coming in January are Edison
Marshall * "Th# Gentleman", a
story of th# nld South and Kath
lenn Winton's (Forever Amber)
"America With Love."
Happy reading and a happy new
year to you all.

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f«m ® o n d P ortun* fo r H igh S ch o o l
S n o p th o o to r i
Snap a picture and win a pm* •rente views In which people or
That's our word for today for 266 pets are not featured, and animal
and pet pictures.
high school camera user*.
Fame a* well as fortune awaits
These are tha 2S6 high school
students whose picture# will gH the lucky winners. Prue-winnuig
the nod of approval from the pictures will he exhibited m
Judges in the National High schools throughout the country,
School Photographic Award* which sad 66 000 in prizes will bo
awarded in all — with the first
opens January 1.
Bo, get read- now for your try pn.-e in each class a handsome
at a place *u the w.nner'a circle. $300!
Most of th* high schools already
In
contest, there will be
four cUisillcations of pictures—a have copies of the contest rules.1
wide enough selection to lit prac­ i But If yours doesn't. Just drop a
tically any snapshot you've taken I postcard to: National High School
during the summer and fall. You Photographic Awards, 34.1 Stale
may choose any one of these ! Streel, Rnehr.slcr 4, New York.
classes: school activities and Don't forget —the contest opens on
sports, family and friends t work Januarv 1st, so get your entry m
or play in nnu-irhool activities, i promptly! —John Van Guilder

All Babies Must Be Taught To Share

Children ara not burr, genet nut
"N«,' you *ay, " ( h a t
is
Sharing and giving arc thing* Daddy'* book, hit hrre i* your
children must learn. And ihey he book."
Slowly, oh so slowly, the idea
gin learning very young, If — and
gels across that not only he. hut
it's a big tf — you teach them,
leach them.
other members of the family
Ruble* ara grredy, Ihey are have right* Inn. As hl« rigid* are
fust horn thal wav and haven't respected so must he respect
had time .vet tu mature. In the theirs
very beg.minis a baby probahl)
When two little children gc
durvn'l quite rii&gt;tingui*h between together, both may want th*’
himvelf and his muUirr. He suck* same toy. Whenever you ran,
his mother'* breast, he turks hi* try to. have two toy. as nearly
thumb. He doevn'l realize that alike as possible. The ehddren
one is You and the other Me. He aren't mature enough tn share
"If you feel you ar* a resolu­ doesn't share, he merely takes Ihe tingle toy hut they can share
tion breaker", says a young But as the months pa vs he does Ihrir companionship while each
adult "make a dozen resolutions come In an understanding thal plays with a simitar toy.
A Idlle taler cooperative games
and plan to break Just one a "1" is something quite different
month." This system, she says, from "You." He learns that his help children learn to share A
ta based on the fact that most smile* and cute triek* get a re­ seesaw- requirri two ynongsirr*
people break their New Year’s sponse from you. This |s per­ before tiure ran be fun A lea
resolutions anyway. If you make haps the very beginning of giv­ set lends itself to sharing Oft*-n
up your mind to break just one ing—he shares with you hi* doll* and household "pretend"
a month, you might keep at pleasure* and enjoys ymir re toys stimulate rhitdren (n share
least ona until next year, two sponte. He enjoys giving you hiv their play. A hill is more fim
when there are two to play.
for eleven months and at the smiles and laughs.
The chibl who grows up in an
Boon eome« the time he e»n
half-way mirk you'll still have
grab an ohlrrt and al»n let go almo.phere where giving is en­
lix to go.
Th* popular bells who ergi- "on purpose." If you give him a joyed, soon finds giving a pleas
oiled th* idea had a pretty good spoon nr a small hlnrk and Ihrn ure Ion,
He gel* great pleasure when
lut and she let ua eopy her list, put out your hand for it In h&lt;
except for number 12. The mys­ given back, he'll enjoy the giving you and he ran dn aumething for
another.
terious 12th la her own personal as well as the taking.
"Say, Jim. let'* vnu and 1
When he's able to toddle about
secret she says. Here ar* th* II.
Maybe you'll get some ideas and can understand simple word, r..ake an apple pie for DaddyDaddy just loves apple pie."
you aay:
from her pointers:
"Jim, take the book to Daddy " t'an't you Jtisl see Jim’s fare
1. Value seconds as much as
Jim wobhlc* over to Daddy when he earnei that pie to the
minute* and hours. When you
and
hand* him the bonk. Daddy table tonight?"
are lata for an appointment al
home, data or d a is remember obviously enjoys his baby's sr
that you are dealing time from eompliahment end Jim begins ti
someone — Mom, beau or teacher. understand there It pleasure in
L Let up on gossip. G i v e giving a* well a* being given 1«.
By this time Jim is beginning
others tha benefit of tha doubt.
Don't b* eager to start gossip to know not only "I" and "You"
about someone when your fact* but alio "Mine" and "Youra."
HOLLYWOOD '■*—Add another
are based on circumstantial evi­ This la a big lesson.
to ihe list nt retiring actor*—Ron
To understand "Your*" he must ■Ion DrWilde.
dence or hearsay.
I- Avoid steady dating anti: feel end understand "Mine."
You may think It odd fn ra per
Let Jim have toys, books that former
you ara aura. Meanwhile go out
to retire al 13. hut that *
with lots of boys and discover are hi* very own, that he may more or lea* what he'* doing
do with as he likes, that no nnr
what makes than tick.
"More nr leas" It correct. An
A Value a dime as you would touches without asking his per rnmncemenla of actors' retirement*
mission.
a dollar. Remember a dime
are absiut a* reliable a* Radio
waded eaeh day tomae la $2 la
Mnarow and Contradicted almost
a month.
ran be pretty If H Isn't ton low a* often. Remember Fred Allaire,
A Act your aga. Desist pro- Ditto a tight drrre or off the ahoul Hedy Lamarr, Belly llutlon, etc.?
tending that you ara someone der creation. There 1* a fine line Brandon was supposed fo have
alio. You'll be at your host play­ between good and bad taata in reL.ed when he wat 11, hu ihere
ing your owa role.
clothe*.
have been *nme hitches. Lett sum
A Bo loyal to friends by dis­ 11. Yoe don't have to be a mer he canceled his Miine camp­
playing th* fact that you value anrootcher In get date*. If a boy ing expedittnn lo act in a movie,
Uselr friendship.
become* Inslilent about barking "Goodbye, My Lady." And last
7. Respect th* eurfow sot by on dark roada or make* paiae* week he was here to appear on a
mir parents and a date will have that you don't like give him Ihe Climax TV show.
more respect for you—oven if b* heave-ho a toon aa you get back Hii mother explained:
leasee that you are a "wat blan­ borne,
'To all Inlenta and purposes.
ket" or triaa to pariuada you to
Th* !2th resolution nan be your Brandon ia retired. The only time
bo lato.
own secret premia* to ynurarlf
•- Gat all the mileage you can It might be that you will have he acta la when there Is a script
out of school. Avoid cutting more respect lor your parent’* which ha especially want* lo do
class** unless absolutely usees' pocketbook, or that you will a- Hiat waa true of the movie lavl
■err, slaying up lata th* night void driving wilh any young man summer and the Climax play. Bt
before oxama or skipping them who doesn't heed the ipeednm the rest of th* time h* is Just
entirely.
•ter. Or maybe R will be that going tn he a schoolboy.
B. It D bt necessary ta prove you will pleait th# folk* and he "Our reason for this |t that ll
you are a good sport by listening aweet to Aunt Stella next time was an accident anyway. We had
tA off-color Jokes, If your friends ahe vlalti. In any care—tack it never planned to have a child ar
tor in our family. It started when
revel hi tb it typo of entertain­ up on your memory board.
ment find tom* new friends. It
Eleven resolution* might he ray huaband Frita waa going to hr
la easier tfcaa stepping down to fastened to your mirror as a stage manager for ‘Member of the
tbolr level.
daily reminder. And let’s hop# Wedding.' The easting director
had Interviewed all th# hlnnd 7IBmodest A low out dress you'll keep them all for IBM.
year-olds actors In New York and
hadn't found tha right boy. She
knew Brandon tnd asked to have
him read for the part.
“ It worked out very well, FYlta
has been itage manager on the
M A m F ine
Ihrra play* Brandon haa been t
TU«I Calory Land
and there were women'* part*
which I could understudy. So we
IS ArtoaUa Wolk
aer* all at th* theater together."
1 Bunt
Brandon appeared In three
Lately Harrowed
lima, th* film version of "Mem­
CAMERON AVE.
EAST SIDE
ber of the Wedding," "Shane" and
the unreleasod "Goodbye, My
40." Ho *l*o 414 a szz-a* 4r
TV with At "Jama* inotR
j

In sta llm e n t
R e so lu tio n s
C o For Broke

Those of you who may* h a r e
received gift plants fop C hristm as
are prnhatdy wondering what rare
they should receive. Most hnu*e
plant* p t e f r r a much cooler tem1-1*1011110 than is possible In our
drv heated room* and should re­
ceive a daily light sprinkling of
Ihe leaves if kept there any tength
of time. A good humidifier may he
provided by setting the pot plant
i.n a tray of pebbles tn which
w ater l» k rp l Just below upper
surface of the pebbles.
Cyclamen*. Primrose*, J e r u s a ­
lem Cherries (Solnnum pseudo,
-apsicurnl and O rn am ental Pepper* (Capsicum fruteseens) me
particularly difficult in bo| dry
loom*. These should Ye * s irre d
frequently, p ieferah ly from the
bottom, and placed in as cool a
spot a* Is possible. Pentose to a
cool room o r porch at night if
practical.
A frlran violet* f Salntpaulla* t.
Flame violets (Kplsclas) and Gin*,
inla* like a eool shaded position
and should also he w atered from
•he bottom u n l e s s room te m p e ra ­
ture w ater Is used, as rotd w ater
will spot the leaves. D rainage
must be good however as any surfare w ater eould rot the erown
of plant. They do appreciate a
weekly sprinkling of the leavea
with hike-warm water.
The m any Philodendrons ate
mtteh used in o u r Florida homes
and are not as tricky as the flow­
ering p l a n t ' They too like a fr e ­
quent washing or wiping of their
leaves with w ater or a da in pone-1
cloth. A light airy spot without
sun is p te fe rte d although they do
quite well in d a rk e r locations for
a short time. The new er non-climb­
ing or "self heading" types m e
superb but require more room as
they a-e mote spreading. Among
the*e a te P Orlando, P Wrndlamll
and P Felloum. The la tte r with
large finely cut leave* grow* very
targe ami requites full sun and
• o i* advisable fo r a linu-e plant
for any but a brief period.
Thete are many d w arf palms
th at make fine patio plants One
in particular that is a delightful
house palm i* the N ra n th e Itella
with d a ik g tr e n floods ami aprav*
of tiny yellow fruits at an early
age
Hits slow glo w ing d w a rf
palm Is often sold as f h a in a e d n re a
slogans, s tr ia le d species. Otiier
-Iwatf palms which make nice pot­
ted specimen* for potiji or patio
are the Pigmy Date Palm (P hoe­
nix roel-el.nli with slender g -a-eful foliage and lire l.atly Palms
1 11ha pis excel-a V to 8 ft and t l ’tiapis humilisl lo 6 ft.. W ith small
bond tike leave*. These require

PHONE

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Wed. Dee. 2«. 19SS

Pur# i

(pCAADwdA.
Corporal Jame* Krider, stitlon i Holiday a with th* Is'ter* parents,
ed at Fort Meade, Maryland, is Mr. and Mrs Hawkins Connelly
home on a ten day leave visiting of Loch Arbor.
with hi» parents, Mrs. and Mrs. «
John Krtdrr.
Mr*. W. A. Kratierl is spending
Cadet Robert F Beckwith of the a few days in Miami w 11 a
It. 8. Military at West Point. N Y friend*.
arrived by plane to spend the holi
Mr*. Gertrud. Gilbert and Tel
nays wilh ht* parent* Mr. and
Rung* had aa their gueali h r
Mr*. A. 11 Iteckwilh Sr.
Ihe holiday* Mr. and Mn. Glenn
Joe Hutchison, a student al Purtlom of Ocala, Mr. and Mra.
Grorjia Tech in Atlanta, C,a . is
home visiting hi* parents, Mr. LeRov Gilbert. Mr. and Mra. W.
P. Purdom of Orlando and Mis#
and Mrs, R. U. Hutchison.
Jean Wilson of Tallahassee.
Mis* I.aura Mae Brown of SI.
1auns. Mo. i* visiting her mother
Mr. and Mra. J. Biailey Odnarn
for the holiday s.
and daughter Betty are spen-ling
the holiday* with Mr«. Odham'e
Mr«. Dean Taylor and son are
visiting relative* m Jacksonville parents, Mr. and Mr*. S. W.
Tudor in Pmeville. La.
for a week.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Steele and
Mr. and Mr* Harry L .f .«%
son are vidtin* for the holiday* Mr and Mrs. Harry Lee Jr.,
with Mr«. Kirhv Fite. They live
Misi Caroline M%|nm*. and Mire
in Ft. Lauderdale.
ENie Farley led today for Lake
Wale* irv aitend the wedtilna of
John Fite who is doing graduate
Mis* .loan Worth, niece of Mr*.
work nt Puke University in Dur­ Draper.
ham, N l' is home for Me holi­
days with hi* parents.

Mr. and Mr*. F, A Perry have
relumed to their home in Miami
after having been guests of Mr.
end Mr*. J M. Slmecipher for
the past week.
Dawn Bishop, who attends Tin
rula State University in Tall*
has see, is home for the holiday*.

Mr*. Jack Wilkinson *ntert*in*4
with a Christmas dinner her
family Including Dr. amt Mr*.
Silver and familv of Savannah,
tla ; Mr*. Polly Rowe. Orlando;
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Smith
and rhildren, Cocoa; Mr. and
Mr*. Robert Wilkinson and »on,
Mr. amt Mr*. W P. Brooks ana
Mis* Kl-ie Farley.

Mr*. Charles Walsh and twin
Mr and Mrs. F 3. I.ismson hove sous, David and Daniel of Tal*
li.ul a - their giu-&gt;t.* for the holidays flnhassee
were the recent guest* of
Ihe lalicr'i sisler, Mrs. Charles Mr. ami Mra, John D. Ah-abame
Zalesky of Cedar Rapids, Inwa.
al their home on West 2(&gt;th ?t.
Mr. and Mr« Joe Shearmixe
of Palm Rraeh spent Christmas
little spate tn Ihe garden am! giv.
nn exotic tropical effect in shell,-ie-l spot*.
Two other laiger palms that
make ideal pot plant* while small
ate the Fish-Tail palms (Catyntal
to 2.'i ft. and the Areca or Cane
Palm ri'hry snlidocarpu* luttcens)
often called Golden Feather palm.
The* lequiie more space eventuallv as they sinker and fo in taige
&gt;lumps, particulariy the Areca
which becomes quite broad at ba*e,
but seldom more limn 26 ft high.
Ml -f the«e palms would be bet­
ter off left in their pels until
s p i i u g and then planted In th*
gat-len unless they aie small speci­
mens intended for patio rise.

Happy Birthday
HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Mrs. Carl B. Oserstreet
Eddie Andertoe Jr.

A ll

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Lifttinga

And

S ociety

N ew s

A re R equ ested
By 5 p. m. Th®
D ay P reced in g
P ub lication

T ir e s t o t u
Y f W t t N D aO S E -O U T
EVERYTHING MUST GO REGARDLESS OF PRICE
WE NEED THE SPACE FOR HEW SHIPMENTS
TOYS ■(JAMES - TRUCKS • DOLLS • TRAINS • OUT THEY CO! I

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E. B. STOWE

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AMERICAN
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TOOL
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DOLL
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1.22

1.33

1.83

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COOK
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RED
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PAINT
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.3.09

63c

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MANY TOO NUMBEROrsTO LIST HIT ALL AT SAVINGS!
ELECTRIC
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.3.77

ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC
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2.67

7.91

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19.97

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STEAM
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VESTINGHOUSE
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21.11

14.12

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12.94

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P a r* S ef at leirt H 40 and ism* obiirr-

era went further to predict pay­
ment of an extra dividend in the
final quarter of next year to bring
payments to S3 a share.
A S3 annual dividend on a Itnck
NEW YORK IF—The fact that cxpretrd, auch trading errold begin som e s h s r e s w he n t h r y go « n * s i* telling for *70 a share would give
^10,200,000 ihirea of Ford Motor the lim e day the iharei are sold. Speculation ran high tn Wall I yield of more than four per cent,
w to. stock will be 10M neat month Onre trading Mart*, the iharei Street on the price of the about average in the jwesent mar­
Inti rid o! the aeven million nrig- will find their own price level. If abates and the prooablr dividend. ket.
Inally planned will eaie the itram .there la a big un*ati*tied demand The price won't he «ct until shortly The registration statement dis­
of trying to meet demand, but foe them, the prire could go up. before the shares are offered for closed Ihst Forf sales in lha first
there itiU wont be enough to go On the other hand. If the price sale.
nine mnnlhi of his year totaled
■round. Wall Street obitrveri pre­ doesn't rise much, speculators Some market anayt*ts contended a record St.nil.wo.noo and profits
dicted Thunday.
looking for ■ quick profit may de­ that a price of ITS — a figure &gt;312.200,000. Earnings In the peri­
They reported that the filing of cide to get out.
frequently heard -Nxnutd he on od came to $3 81 a share—more
the registration statement with the The over-the-counter market l« the high side. Their guesses ranged than for any full year tn the com­
Securities k Exchange Commis­ maintained by brokers buying and between $00 and 170, but it wa« pany's history. Dividends paid in
sion yesterday stirred up new in- selling fee their own account or noted that more of them looked all of 1913 amounted to I3.2T «
9 tcrest among lnveitors. As a re­ as brokers for others. Aerurities for a price In the upper Wis than share
sult, many more people tried to traded over the rounfer usually was the rase before the facts and Ford aalea have more than
place orders frr shires.
are those not listed on any ex­ figures on the Fnrd empire were doubted tn Ihe postwar p#rl«d.
Jan. IS has been set at the ten­ change.
revealed for th efirst time Wednes­ largely as a result of an expanakm
tative date for offering Ihr shares. It's expected that around March day.
program totaling mor* than It*
* If you have ordered shires, your 1, the ihares will he admitted to As for the dividend, sll Fnrd billion dollars. Over the next two
broker will try to fill your order trading on the New York Stock has said is that a M ernt paym-nl years, the company plana to spend
— provided he h n rnnu;h (o do so Exchange. Normally, a stork opens will be made tn the first quarter anolhrr son millions.
If h i finda he can't take care of on the "big hoard" at around Ihe of 1I.M. After I*"* the jure ol (he The registration statement also
ill business, he will allot his quota. same prire level It n-aa selling for dividend will depend upon "con­ shnwr.l mat a new group of mil­
JVhen the 10.200.000 shares have in the over-the-counter market.
ditions."
lionaires haa been created by the
fc-cn aold, the stock will start trad
Actually, broken can’t take nr- Wall Street was quirk In deride, Fnrd company tn Brittle leia than
ln«
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lit
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Mi.alas
m
.
&gt;L&gt;I
In: m th* ovcT-the enunter market ders yet. All they ran do la note howev-r, (rat this announcement three years.
Sinte a quirk oversubscription ia that an individual wants tn buy meant dividmda at an annual rate They are among the HIT officials
ri.xait sirmuusi

Additional Shares To Ease Strain

I ----- FRACT1CAL JOKE* ------ “ rWTFF ABOVE TRAFFIC
P tM -A S
C . O w e n s, w tt"
DENVER (JF — State patrolmen
| found a 4 mnnh* old hones* with wilt hw out In force on Colorado
■a holly w reath around her nerk highway* during the New Year *
nlsh m ost of the pottlleal f ire ­
•
lK-d to hit front porch, l» going weekend, but patrol ehtef Gilbert
works in n*-\t y e a r’s hnttla fo r
to he Just as generous at the un­ Carrel won't be among them.
control of the Renat*.
known prartlral Joker who gave
He'll he above the expected
Thirty-tsvn S en ate seats In as the pet to him.
heavy traffic, directing operation*
m any sta te s a re at stake in the
Owen* announrrd today he will from a patrol plane over tho
tP5(J balloting, 17 now held by
give Ihe Christmas gift to a high Pueblo. Colorado Springs, Denver
Republican* an d t.*&gt; by Democrats.
school hoy in the neighborhood and Greeley areas.
t
P rm n e ra ts now hold a thin edge
who hat had more experience In
in the Senate 49-J7.
""If*
a
lot
safer
up
there,*'
"Car­
caring for pels than Owen* has. rel commented wryly, referring to
P r m n e r a ts have an ad vantage tn
IMS hecau*e ‘seven of th eir seats
an all-time rernrd of 41* traffta
The shillelagh, the Irish cudgel, deaths in the «tate this year.
up to t«e fitted a re in the Smith
ge*Its
name
from
a
place
In
w here the Republicans e ith e r wilt
offer only token opposition o r none County Wicklow uhrre blackthorn
saplings grow Ihe knohhlest.
There were It# chicken hitcher*
at all.
ie% in Kentucky under the Nationsl
As the situation now stands, 10
Republicans and S Democrat* a p ­ erat. Sen. RIM* ef Nevada, already Poultry Improvement Plan In I9.Mpear likely tn fare th e »tiffe«t kind ha* announced he won’t run again. 33 with a total rapacity of 3,479,of opposition cith er in prim aries or This has raised Republican hopes 211 egg* and over 13 million ehicki
.hatched.
in the general election. One p rm n - i of capturing that state.

Fireworks Expected In Coming Election
WASHINGTON* (T*l— Primary
and general election contest* in 10
■tales a p p e a d likely to furgiven options to buy Ford stock
under an option plan adopted Jan.
30. 1933.
Each executive received in optlon to buy from 4,onn to fi.nno
shar s at FU3 a share. These is ere
the old class "A" sh irrs which
are being reclassified In prepara­
tion fur Ihe public offering. In
term* of the new shares, the no­
tions range from eo.ooo to no,non
shares and the option price Is sji
a share. With the new shares
scheduled to be sold at a much
higher price, these could haie
handsome paper profits.

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• Mrs. J. M. Mood ,'la home
again, altar spending .Thanksgiv­
ing with her daughter* in Port
Valley and Ath u s, Ga. Sha made
the return trip by plane from AtIpaik to Orlando, the third time
gh« has taken the skyway JourMr, and Mrs. C. J. Castleberry
and two daughters, of Tampa,
Ware the weekend guests of hia
iroata, Mr, and* Mrs.
••
W. V.
•stieberry recently,
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dye of CoJumbo#, chto are aettUd In the
4pUMr McBride house. They are
teusfcll of Leon Taylor, recent
l4 k s Mary resident.
. Priaads of Mrs. Lnyde Garter,
• e ra ? sharked to learn of her
death, Saturday, at tha Orange
Memorial Hospital, In Orlando.
She had been hospitalised less
-khan three weeks with a heart
eoedftioa. Her husband accom­
panied the body to rootle e.
Mlah.' for burial.
* Ore, 11, Mrs. Eileen Willard en­
tertained members of her family.
In hooor of her mother’s birthHelping Mra. Ida Keogh
cAMbrata were, besides Mrs. WlJIfirC Mr. and Mrs. Milos Keogh
1 sons, Craig and JGelth

F Willard.

ral Ambassadors of tha
Jureh wont for a throe
and wlaotr-roaM. Man-

and a w ry sctlrs member of fh«
Church of the Naiarene. Attend*
inf tho funeral, Wednesday, in
OrJudo v e rt Mr. and Mr* Herhart Lamport, Mr». Prank Griffin
and Mr*. Carl McWhorter.
December IT, Keith Keogh wai
honor gueit al a party, for hia
third birthday. Hia real natal day
is Dec. S4 but the festivities were
pushed up. Following the playing
of game*, hia mother, Mrs, R. W.
Keogh assisted by Mrs. I d a
Keogb, Mrs. Kdeen Willard and
Mm . Luther Hobby served the
birthday cake and snowball ice
cream to the youngsters,
youngsters, who
mska up Keith’s Sunday School
class. Carrying out tho winter
theme, the cake waa surmounted
by a snowman, keeping guard
over the three candles.
Enjoying this occasion were the
MHefie, Lynn and nara smith,
Donnie Pulver, Nancy and Mel­
anie Bone, Ksthy Willard, Jud
and Lela Hobby, Rose m iry and
Lynetls Green, Andy Roberts,
David Cochran, Susan and Tim
Brooklyn. Caroline, Ronnie and
JUckie Geiger and Craig Keogh.
Sunday avening, tha Sunday
School of the Community Church
held its annual Yule program.
Background of tho stage decora­
tions waa the representation of a
stained glass window featuring

ten d around the decorated tree
which graced the back of the
church.
Ur. and Mra. It. E. Aaderion
and children, Raymond. Cheryl,
Karin and Christine, left Thurs­
day morning for south Florida, to

glad to boar that ha la Improving,
•lowly following recent aurgory.
He ii a patient at the Orange
Memorial Hospital Ln Orlande.
Phil Toney who U a Undent at
Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Ga. la
home to tpend the bolldayi with
hia parent*, Mr. and Mra. Ctrl
Tonay.
Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Flacy and
children have moved Into Die
Coleman Harris house. Ha is cur­
rently serving a lour of duty with
i|oa|d u] *i»p[j r 'atuoq uosjopuy the Navy and stationed at .NAAS,
of time to celebrate CbriMmas. Sanford
They have not been In Lake Jfary
since the summer of 1MT and
notice many changes in the town.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith
moved Into their recently com­
pleted home, Wednesday. The
Shcrlocks homes are noaring com­
pletion ln tho eama general
neighborhood.
Hr. and Mrs. Roland IL Gobla
are announcing the birth of a
daughter, Deborah Kay, weighing
7 lbs., 11 os. at the Pernald
Laughton Memorial Hospital, San­
ford, Dec. IS.
Mr. and Mrs. IVter Glllleh of
Baltimore, Md. arc viaiting her
parents, Mr. and Mra. Kd. Zla-

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Mr. and Mra. E. 0. Fawcett
who hr# wintering in California,
roturaad to Lake Mary TVtkeday,
to attend the wadding of their
son, Edward Spencer and Mlsa
Virginia Carroll, which will taka
place Dee. g | in the Knowles Cha­
pel. Roillfla College, Winter Park.
Both young people are seniors at
Rotiina.
Friends of W. 0. Mansell,
father’of Mrs. C. E. Mlisted, will
bo sorry to h u r that ha la ta tho
Orange Memorial, in Orlando.
Jo# Bamberger waa hoepltallsed
in Sanford, Wednesday, suffering
Russell Beejiley, Mrs. Joe from a heart condition eompik­
S. Mrs. Glen Cochran and es tad by high blood pressure.
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W ED N ESD A Y . DECEM BER

City Manager
.T e lls Board
Of Pump Test
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St. Ttua reiulte in a peak prtuura
of S3 pound* par aquara inch oo
the mein. During this run, tha
MeUonviUe Are. tank will refiL
to approximately two-third* capa­
city. The pump* hove been thu.
oil el this point.
“A practice of continuing to
pump beyond thu point would increese tha pressure to the main*
and ctaUnua to fore* water into
both atorage tank*. To do eo would
causa tha French Ave. tank to
overflow. To prevent thii over­
flow, it to Decenary to close a 13Inch gate valve at tha base o1 the
tank. With the gato valve rioted,
continued pumpaga will increase
the prtuura to M pounds pgr
square Inch, at which point the
tank en MeUonviUe Ave. wiU
fill," Knowles told the com mis­
sionart.
. H* continued, "Starting on Dec.
U, ISM. a thro* day test was run
whereby the valve waa manually
controlled to act aa an automatic
altitude valve. This meant doling
th* valve each Um* tha French
Ave. lank was lillad ao as to con­
tinue pumping,
"Th* accompanying graph,"
Kaowlta explained to tha Basra
of Commtoaionera, "ehowa tha.
lha MrllonvUla Arc. tank wa* fill
ad at teaat twice each day with a
maximum praaiura on th* system
°f M pounds par aquara Inch. Th*
period ahowad a,MO.no gallons
pttmpad 1* M hour# and II
minute*. Th* terra day period of
Dae, M showed 3.130,000 gallons
pumped to S3 boun and to
minute*."
Knowles continued hla report
by adding, "Although tea threw
day tail may not be of sufficient
duration for a conclusive engineer
teg report, it appear* to Indicate

City Manager W a r r a n E
Kaowlta report ad ta the Board uf
ggmfard City Com m luloom la it
aigM m th* Utrta day last period
conducted at tha elevated atorage
tack oo Mtlfouvklte Avt.
Knowtes told tha commissiona n Uut. "Tha *aw alavsied itorage U*k haa b o n la u»* since
1U complctloo la May. IMS. While
th* tank haa been In u*a durias
Util lima, it h l i not been used to
capacity due to tha fact that it
mould not fill at tha prauur*
auinalaad under normal opera*
Hots."
Ha laid, "Tha usual operation
of the water plant ealls for the
pump to be cut in whenever tha
prtaaur* to Use mala drop* to ap­
proximately M pound* per aquara
inch. The pump to run to refill
tha tank at f m c h Av*. and 13tk

a Tension Causes

Close Scrutiny
On All Vagrants
Vagrmata mad poaalhta vagrant*
•Mw bain* wmtebad carefully ha*
____ ad tha unaaalnaaa of local
citiaan* and baeaua* o t tha nuns*
be* af Tirar~'t yrtaonara atill at
to tow anfore*&gt;
neaped from th*
B aU ad toll, and the two prisoner*
aUS a t large .from tha Oranga
County toll break have contend
attaotto* aa arary naraon who
toaka m acta auaalclmtaly. saM
Saalaola Cauaty Sheriff Danvcr
Ordall thta womlne.
"W* era cheeking every para"*
wa aaa whn to a atratutar er aeto

New Barn
Destroyed
By Blaze
A saw b a n , oa tha t a r t Higgin­
botham 'Ranch oo tha Uptala
Road, we* destroyed by fir* lata
last night,
Tha Sanford Fir* Department
answered the alarm shortly before
11 o'clock last night.
Conslable J. Q. "Slim" Gallo­
way, who also answered th* alarm
and waa on hand until tea barn
waa completely destroyed, said
that there la a possibility that
someone was taking gas from a
Iractor when the fire started. He
said, "I found the eap to the
tractor'* gas tank laying to one
side leading me to believe that
someone was drawing gas from
it."
More than 40 head of cattle and
some calves were in pens adjacent
to tha barn but wera sat free and
•scapad Injury from tha fira."
In addition to th* new barn that
was destroyed, equipment was
also burned and destroyed.
Constable Galloway said that a
tractor, ditching - tool, grader,
saddlaa, several tons of bay and
grain feed were aU consumed and
damaged by fir*.
Th* equipment was new, the
Constable said, and in perfect con­
dition.
“Thera is on indication as to
whom might have started the
conflagration," Galloway said
this morning.
Property damaga will run high
bteausa of lha naw barn and
equipment loss by fira, bowevar,
Higginbotham could not b* reach­
ed thla morning for an animate
on Um amount involved.
Fire Department official* and
law enforcement offlccra were at
tea seana of tea bias* until I
o'clock this morning.
i

Quint Denies Girls
Are Drifting Away

MONTREAL 'j*—Yvonne Dlniui*.
ono of the four surviving quintu­
plets, denies test the famous sis­
ters ara "drifting" away from
their family.

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eemlny tro u g h tha ACL fralghk
yard* era hatog plekad up for
ouaatfontog and identification. » f
carding to ConeUbl* J. Q. -Slim"
Callaway.
"Thara’a aa mark breaking and
catering." aald ConaUhl* Gallo*
way. "that wa have to watch
arary paraon coming in or going
out ad tha eilv thumbing ridaa or
acting auaplcioualy."
Galloway took Gradv Thomaa
Garrett, 89-m r-old Indian Trail,
N. C., man Into euatody thla morn­
ing aa ha Jumped from aa ACL
freight train In th* Sanford
* switching yard*. Carrett aald, “I’m
• railroad man in th* aummertime
hut looking for work right now."
Tha toll, gaunt railroad man
4 aald. "I’ya been Hi Florida alnca
Oct. 2 t and her* baan picking tomateaa and aettlng out plant*."
Ha admitted to taw enforcement
official* that he had boon picked
. up by police officer* on about tan
occasion! for drinking.
Galloway aald at tha 8*mli\ola
County JaQ tM* mpm tag Mat “I'm
*
not aura whether er not wa will
place chary** against Garrett."
a
Sheriff Cord*11 warned eltfuns
*&amp; to ho sure that they do net laava
key* In their ear* at night and to
check carefully d a m and window*
a* that they will bo kept leaked.

than during normal operations.
Tha indicated pressure eat tec
mate* should not ha harmful, *|
though tea Fir* Department ahoulo
ha cautioned about rapid ahutoif*
to avoid undue water hammer to
th* aystem. Th* pumpaga time
i* increased and the Increase wU,
approach l.f hour* per day."
Tha conclusion presented b}
City Manager Knowles waa in twi
points; (l.) Tbt Indicated result*
show teat tee system. will work
satisfactorily with an altitude
valve installed at tea Franck Av*.
storage tank. (I.) The indicated
pressures and operating lima ara
greater than the city officiate had
been given to understand by the
consulting engineer
Richard L. Lamp*, a partner
in tea engineering firm of Robert
M. Angss and Associates, ac­
companied by Dave Newman,
Fieldma for tha engineering
firm, told tea Board of Commis­
sioner*, "I eat no raison to tha
world that tha tank and altitude
valve wouldn't work Indefinitely."
Tha eommlsaionera, discussing
lha posaibUltiea of a booster pump,
war* told by Larapp that "to
booster pump would not accom­
plish one thing that th* altitude
valve wouldn't taka c a n of,"
Ik e discusslew waa tabted pend­
ing a report and test to be con­
ducted by tb* consulting engineers.
Tito coat af a* altitude valve.

girl* visited the family at their
Callander, Ont., home nr even sent
cards at Christmas, ft waa tea
first Chrlsmas th* gtrto hem spent
away from borne since they were
“ W* wera no&lt; surprls*cB when
Ihey did not come home," ^ said.
"We hive realised for , some
months that they have bean drift­
ing away from us. In fact, lately
they have been trealing their
brother* and listen almost pith
contempt."

Oliver R. Rivers
Dies From Stroke

OUvar R. Rivers, *1, of Tallahssse* and father of Mrs. Iloy D.
Green, 794 Palmetto Ave., San­
ford, passed away In a Tallahassee
hospital yesterday at noon.
Tha sudden death of Mr. Rivera
la attributed to a paralytic stroke
which he suffered yesterday morntog and from which he never re­
covered.
Rivera was an employ* of the
State Road Department and lived
to Tallahassee. He visited Sanford
on numerous orraskma and was
well known locally.
Ha la survived by four daughters
Mrs. William C. Holt. TaUahasa**,
and formerly of Sanford; Mrs, Lu­
cy Murray of Tallahassee; Mrs,
Roy D. Green of Sanford; and Mis*
Edith Rivera of Miami. Ha is also
would bo approximately gt.100 l
Sheriff Dearer Cordell thla comparison with tb* mat of MAN survived by four grandchildren.
Funeral servlets will b# held to
* morning onptoasod hi* appcocto- tor a booster puma.
Tallahaiece Thursday,
“ tlan for th* eloaa cooperation ad
law enforcement agencies In th#
aoarcb for the two Orange County
prismata token Into euatody hare
yoatarday.
Tha Sheriff aald that without
tha rooporptian af the*# who help­
ed. it wouM bare toon impossible
to aceempltoh tha captura af tha
two man. - e .
' _ H* aald that "the Sanfard
J &gt; * U e o Department, th* Nary
y.
Bhpca Fatral. Cmatahte j. Q. OaL
*£»***•
County (her» • Depuitarant, and cititan* who
• W p r i In the search, cooprated In
M -.. aracy wayyaeaftto t# taka th# two

Appreciation Told
By Sheriff Cordell

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Two Orlando Escapees
Are Captured In Sanford
P ris o n e rs
Soaked,
T a lk a tiv e

Galloway Relates
License Tag Sale
Te Begin Jan. 3.

Two nf th* pruonera «h*
r,r»p«d fmm th* Orange County
Jail Christmas Day wer* captur­
ed in Ranfnrd J««'. night ahortly
I'cfnr# 7 o'clock.
Roth *f lha prisoner*. w#l
thoroughly from th* day long
rains, war* talkative and seeming­
ly well rontent u bo bark into
custody again.
Rnhtrl C. Hall, ll-year-old
dirsal technician whn gar* his
bom* address aa 94 North Ohio
Rt., Orlando, and Strv* Quinn, 33*
j car-old roofer af Winter Tarlr,
wera taken Into luitndy hy Con­
stable J. Q "Slim" Oallnway to a
swampy area north of loth 5t. sad
East of Southwest Road.
Quinn said, "W a walked tha
railroad track* Into Ranford after
we left lha Oranga County Jail.'*
ila explained, however, that when
they first escaped “wa walked
along Colonial Pri** In Orlando
to Magnolia and then railed •
cab and rod# to Winter Park."
Sheriff Danvar Cordell, tha
first to receive word that tha two
'm e n had Men aeon to tha Sanfoed
area and In tha Goldthoro taction,
said that "I waa atop pod by a
coforod maw who told wo they
were at Phagan'a Rtora."
Albert “Georgia" Adams, tha
colored man whn first recognis­
ed the psir of parapets isld, " t
chased them to my rar but miw
judged a turnoff an my oar wenl
Into th* ditch."
Constable flaflnwov, who was
The Board (4 Sanford City Comaccompanied by Deputy FHariff
*4 I IVS-fir***. u M N 'to n tn l tha jw*w
r
NEW YrtJTR I f - H a rd '‘rUMf. 'm"tt»F*w'obtWm-kh(| cmmpT area
rian and A. I. Omev as Journey­
creator of the popular comic atrip i and started to Jump from th#
man Electrician in the Elerlrlcal
hem
.loo Palooka, ws* found rfeadl railroad truck* wh»* I a*w
BRATTLERORO. Vt. U» — Fly Examining Itoard for th# City ot
f threw my antomati*
last
nighl in a friend's studio.! Quinn,
Culbertson, M, who helped make Sanford for 19M.
ahnlgup min hi* face."
Rrilain'a glittering !■N w k f **r* te n notes indicating Quinn aald, "That » s i IS* hir­
th* gam# of bridge a national rsge,
At th* aim* time, th* commis­ LONDON
died while taking a before-dinner sioners approved (hr appointment Comet III ielliner slrpaked non­ suicide, police reported,
er S t shotgun ha real I'm amn to
Fisher. 34, whose full name was m r life."
nip last night.
I nt M. J. I lodges as Master t'lumb- stop arenas the Au.intlr Irom Hammond
Edward Fisher, wrote)
Dealh wa* stlrihuied to hssrl I er and La Verne C. (lark a» Juur Montreal in tcindon today in a
Th* two tee*pad prisoner* had
failure due In insufficient oxygen n'p)man^’l'umbcr~to lb* plumbing j 'hUterIng (I hours. • minute*. The in the notes nf fallins eyesieht and stopped at (Vok'a fttora and incondition.
He said that q'lired about ffr-u rm i. Trom th or*
Ha had been suffering from Commission for
plane's builder* rlaimrd a record .4 diabetic
, ,
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.
he had *wallowed some pills.
( |W
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shortness of bresth for several
However, th* commissioners re­ for civil ail liner*.
years. He became seriously ill fuse to raise the fee for Master Tlv 74-ton. four-jet airrrafl cov­ The body w»s discovered about tion and th*n to Phagan'a Grocery
1**1 May, hut recovered. Too I'lumlwM1 examination from 310 ered the J.3.V) mile« at an aicraie 9 p m in tb* studio nf Mne Left. »hi&gt;r« they purrhasad bologna.
wrek* ago he us* stricken again. to a recommended too without an speed of Mg miles an hour, where Fisher had been working rlgsrrttoa and herr.
Memher* of his family said il ■xpUniLun lor lha request. The through overcast skin, touching lately during his friend * absence Q-iton said, "Wa Vnaw w*
had become so difficult for him request, mad* by Building In­ tumultuous welcome.
j from town The discovery was hnt and wa had to get tn
&gt;o brrstha that he had spent the spector John Lillon, was retrrred
Strong tail winds boosted ihe'made hy another friend. Morris get rail." A eotorvil woman taw
last four nlghti sitting up.
back (or a rrpotl on the reasons speed in more than MO mile* a n ; Weiss of Englewood, N I . whom m y pirtur* In a paper and drat*
His ilealh was discovered by s prompting the request. "If a man hour *t time*.
fisher’s wife Marilyn had railed a cirri# around it, Quinn said. And
ward, a 13-year-old Mexican girl, is a skilled worker 1 dou't Hunk Tiie Irip ended s 33,ono mile after batoming alarmed over not ha nontinued. “7 thought Vi my­
when she went to wake hi mfor wa should lax the man lor wurktng round-the-world proving flight hy bearing from her husband.
self, that w w w la going to nail
dinner.
in our CHi," explsmcd t'omnits- CspL John Cunningham sod hn Police said Frthrc'* mother had a pnliramnn and waM batter gat
Tha Internationally fam o u * stoner John Krider.
crew- of to which began In HalfirM. received a call from him, her only not,"*
bridge authority devoted much of It was explained that thr Elec­ England, D«*. I and took the child, aarly In the afternoon. Ite
Rheriff Cowtolf mid that ha had
hi* lima in his middle yasra to a trical Coda requires a Ira nt 173. Comet to Cairo, Bombay, Singa­ spoke at length with sentiment and p*i»#d th# ator# whar* th* tw*
world federation peace plan that
A fee of 11 was appimcd hy Ihi pore, Darwin, Sydney, Melbourne. feeling. Th* lima nf death ws* set men wera buying b##f and food.
hrgan to taka form when ha wii Board of Commu&gt;u&gt;urr* with the Perth, Auckland, Fiji, Honolulu, at about four hours later around
Cnnatabl* Galloway said. “Df.
a youthful revolutionist.
Rapnnnd C. Baa* wa* passing by,
City Attorney, William C. Hutciu Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal. 3 p m,
Culbertson was credited with de son Jr., instructed lo prepare (hi
on hi* way from a hunting Irip.
vr loping an effoctlv* contract naressary ordinance
Si n o h# had shnlgams and rifles
In hi* ear wa pulled him tolo aerbridge system. He promoted it
Approval o( street light* for
vira. We w*f# w#ll armed.^
wi&lt;h exhibitions, contests, lectures Thud SL, between Uak and I’ar.
sod books.
Hall, tha lass Ulkativ* nf th*
Ava. and for Fourth and San Mar
two aaraped priaonara, said “Waco* Aval, was agreed upon by thi
*ve K**n sitting np In th* Oranga
FOLIO CARER DOWN
commissioners on recommenda­
County Jail tine* March waiting
JACKSONVILLE ID -F lorida’s tion of Police Cheif Huy William*
for a trial."
poll* caa* total raarbtd 439 and City Manager Warren E.
through Doe. 33, the Rtate Board Kaowlta.
Wh#n Rb»rlff Da*# Starr, ac­
of HaalUt u ld , compand ta l.Tte A pne* nf |73 a front foot was
companied by three of hi* da*
puliax, arrived te tak* cap*ur*d
for lit* eerraspondlng period Iasi a*t on tea property adjacent to a
prisoner* bark to Orlando, Quinn
year;
boat manufacturing plant oparata,
told him, "On# time I got a notion
During lha wart, two new case* by Arthur 0. RtiaaaU and located
lo turn around and give up.”
were reportad, both In Palm Beach on Lakeshors filvd.
Sheriff Blarr laughed and raid,
County.
Commissioner! war* informed
‘•H# left nu a not* wishing m« a
that tea raorganlxationai meeting
Merry Christma* and now I’m
of th* Board of Sanford City Comwinhing him a Happy New Year '*
mliiioflara would be held Tueaday,
Hall and Qllnn were taken hade
Jan. I. However, tentative dales
to Drang* County hr Rheriff Starr
of Jan, 4 ,1 and • war* act for spe­
and peputle* l.eater n*rd*»,
cial meetings of the commission
Robert Tata and H D. Martin.
era lo hear reporte Irom aoosultSheriff Starr said that tha tw»
teg enginears.
priaonara still at larg# ara Chatla*
Tha annual audit report will be
A. Nunnalljr of Hichmond, Va. end
tub milled to tha commissioners on
Clare of* G. Murfa* of Hollywood,
Wednesday, Jan. 4.
Fla.
Tb* Board of Comminfoneri
waa also informed of a new raviaad arnica bill which will be
piaca* into usa Dec. 39. The aew
form teavea Juit a total na tee
■tub of (ho postal card service
The nam# of tha second totality
foil with details of tha billing
In th# crash
rriih nf
of a N**T
N**r AJt
AJ1 at
aa
tea
customers
portion.
v tft
lag** FlalJ.
Fiald. A*or*» waa ralaatad
ralaasad
v oJpirstoday.
BEARCHIRR CALLED OUT
AOl CCarl J. Haddnx. who**
NEW SMYRNA BEACH (* next
of kin waa *tv#n at W» m&lt;»Searchers w*re called out of tea
lhar Mr*. Athol Vivian Haddox,
wooda yesterday attar police and
320* 43rd St.. Tort land. Or*., waa
■barifCi officers war* imahl* to
kill'd wh*n th* plan* apparently
verify iwparta te small plan* had
imaibad Into a mnuntalnald* about
gon* down M rt h#r*.
thr*a mil** from th* ha«* whll* at*
Tha report* earn* shortly after
tempting a landing at th* nearby
a private plan* piloted hy Charles
(laid.
M. Tuttl* of Geneva, Ohio, with
ADS Jama# W. Qr*ek, whose
hil wife and two children aboard, SANYA CLAUS IS aaalatad by Mr*. Llllia* Johndmw, social hna- wlf* raaidas in Sanford waa th*
fort eU her*, ate plan* United taaa at th* Mayfair lam, ta th* distribution of gift* last Saturday athar w * to***has folk* hi th*
N ttp N
John L. Galloway, Tex Collect­
or, who acta a* Agent for tha
Motor Vahlrl* Department, atotad
today that th* 1954 autombtla tog*
will go on sat* at 9:00 a. m. Jan­
uary 3 amt will b* sold strictly In
sequence unless previously reserv­
ed. Prices and regulations will be
the same aa for 10S8,
The 195A tags ara Mu# with
white numeral* and lettering exr*pt dealer* tags and half year
tor hire trailer 0 aaris* tegs.
Th* IDSA tags are also slightly
wider and heavier than the 19SS
teg*.
Florida'tegs ara not required of
visitors, but anv one who goes
t« work nr who has children
and put* them In Florida school*
is required to have Florida toga.
A Florida tag la roquirad of any
Sna who has a home tiara and
applies for homestead exemption
or wh« votes In this State.
Officers and enlisted man of
lha armed sendee* may have
currant tags from thair home
flteta even though they have
eblldraw In Florida school* or ara TWO OSANUR COUNTY PKIHONERR taken tolo custody in Hanford yesterday are ahowii with Condoing part lima civilian work. stebla J. Q. "Slim" Galloway and Deputy Rhrriff Kd Pratt, (left to right) Constable Galloway) Iteva
Should they, however, poreturn* Quinn, 33. Winter Park; Hobart C. Hall, 33, Orlando; and Deputy Rheriff Pratt. (Staff Photo)
a homo and apply for homestead
sxemptloa or vote hi Florida, they
must have a Florida tag.

Explanation Asked
Promoter 01 Bridge
For
Raising
Fee
Ely Culbertson, 64,

Dies During Nap

tm jr^ jfs s s Jetliner Spans Sea

Palooka Originator
HamFisher Found
Dead In Studio

In 6 Hrs., 8 Mins.

4th Crew Member's
Name Is Released

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• Mrs. J. M. Mood ,'la home
again, altar spending .Thanksgiv­
ing with her daughter* in Port
Valley and Ath u s, Ga. Sha made
the return trip by plane from AtIpaik to Orlando, the third time
gh« has taken the skyway JourMr, and Mrs. C. J. Castleberry
and two daughters, of Tampa,
Ware the weekend guests of hia
iroata, Mr, and* Mrs.
••
W. V.
•stieberry recently,
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dye of CoJumbo#, chto are aettUd In the
4pUMr McBride house. They are
teusfcll of Leon Taylor, recent
l4 k s Mary resident.
. Priaads of Mrs. Lnyde Garter,
• e ra ? sharked to learn of her
death, Saturday, at tha Orange
Memorial Hospital, In Orlando.
She had been hospitalised less
-khan three weeks with a heart
eoedftioa. Her husband accom­
panied the body to rootle e.
Mlah.' for burial.
* Ore, 11, Mrs. Eileen Willard en­
tertained members of her family.
In hooor of her mother’s birthHelping Mra. Ida Keogh
cAMbrata were, besides Mrs. WlJIfirC Mr. and Mrs. Milos Keogh

1 sons, Craig and JGelth
F Willard.
ral Ambassadors of tha
Jureh wont for a throe
and wlaotr-roaM. Man-

and a w ry sctlrs member of fh«
Church of the Naiarene. Attend*
inf tho funeral, Wednesday, in
OrJudo v e rt Mr. and Mr* Herhart Lamport, Mr». Prank Griffin
and Mr*. Carl McWhorter.
December IT, Keith Keogh wai
honor gueit al a party, for hia
third birthday. Hia real natal day
is Dec. S4 but the festivities were
pushed up. Following the playing
of game*, hia mother, Mrs, R. W.
Keogh assisted by Mrs. I d a
Keogb, Mrs. Kdeen Willard and
Mm . Luther Hobby served the
birthday cake and snowball ice
cream to the youngsters,
youngsters, who
mska up Keith’s Sunday School
class. Carrying out tho winter
theme, the cake waa surmounted
by a snowman, keeping guard
over the three candles.
Enjoying this occasion were the
MHefie, Lynn and nara smith,
Donnie Pulver, Nancy and Mel­
anie Bone, Ksthy Willard, Jud
and Lela Hobby, Rose m iry and
Lynetls Green, Andy Roberts,
David Cochran, Susan and Tim
Brooklyn. Caroline, Ronnie and
JUckie Geiger and Craig Keogh.
Sunday avening, tha Sunday
School of the Community Church
held its annual Yule program.
Background of tho stage decora­
tions waa the representation of a
stained glass window featuring

ten d around the decorated tree
which graced the back of the
church.
Ur. and Mra. It. E. Aaderion
and children, Raymond. Cheryl,
Karin and Christine, left Thurs­
day morning for south Florida, to

glad to boar that ha la Improving,
•lowly following recent aurgory.
He ii a patient at the Orange
Memorial Hospital Ln Orlande.
Phil Toney who U a Undent at
Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Ga. la
home to tpend the bolldayi with
hia parent*, Mr. and Mra. Ctrl
Tonay.
Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Flacy and
children have moved Into Die
Coleman Harris house. Ha is cur­
rently serving a lour of duty with
i|oa|d u] *i»p[j r 'atuoq uosjopuy the Navy and stationed at .NAAS,
of time to celebrate CbriMmas. Sanford
They have not been In Lake Jfary
since the summer of 1MT and
notice many changes in the town.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith
moved Into their recently com­
pleted home, Wednesday. The
Shcrlocks homes are noaring com­
pletion ln tho eama general
neighborhood.
Hr. and Mrs. Roland IL Gobla
are announcing the birth of a
daughter, Deborah Kay, weighing
7 lbs., 11 os. at the Pernald
Laughton Memorial Hospital, San­
ford, Dec. IS.
Mr. and Mrs. IVter Glllleh of
Baltimore, Md. arc viaiting her
parents, Mr. and Mra. Kd. Zla-

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Mr. and Mra. E. 0. Fawcett
who hr# wintering in California,
roturaad to Lake Mary TVtkeday,
to attend the wadding of their
son, Edward Spencer and Mlsa
Virginia Carroll, which will taka
place Dee. g | in the Knowles Cha­
pel. Roillfla College, Winter Park.
Both young people are seniors at
Rotiina.
Friends of W. 0. Mansell,
father’of Mrs. C. E. Mlisted, will
bo sorry to h u r that ha la ta tho
Orange Memorial, in Orlando.
Jo# Bamberger waa hoepltallsed
in Sanford, Wednesday, suffering
Russell Beejiley, Mrs. Joe from a heart condition eompik­
S. Mrs. Glen Cochran and es tad by high blood pressure.
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WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2? 1955

City Manager
.T e lls B oard
Of Pump Test
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City Manager W a r r a n E
Kaowlta report ad ta the Board uf
ggmfard City Com m luloom la it
aigM m th* Utrta day last period
conducted at tha elevated atorage
tack oo Mtlfouvklte Avt.
Knowtes told tha commissiona n Uut. "Tha *aw alavsied itorage U*k haa b o n la u»* since
1U complctloo la May. IMS. While
th* tank haa been In u*a durias
Util lima, it h l i not been used to
capacity due to tha fact that it
mould not fill at tha prauur*
auinalaad under normal opera*
Hots."
Ha laid, "Tha usual operation
of the water plant ealls for the
pump to be cut in whenever tha
prtaaur* to Use mala drop* to ap­
proximately M pound* per aquara
inch. The pump to run to refill
tha tank at f m c h Av*. and 13tk

a Tension Causes
Close Scrutiny
On All Vagrants
Vagrmata mad poaalhta vagrant*
•Mw bain* wmtebad carefully ha*
____ ad tha unaaalnaaa of local
citiaan* and baeaua* o t tha nuns*
be* af Tirar~'t yrtaonara atill at
to tow anfore*&gt;
neaped from th*
B aU ad toll, and the two prisoner*
aUS a t large .from tha Oranga
County toll break have contend
attaotto* aa arary naraon who
toaka m acta auaalclmtaly. saM
Saalaola Cauaty Sheriff Danvcr
Ordall thta womlne.
"W* era cheeking every para"*
wa aaa whn to a atratutar er aeto

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eemlny tro u g h tha ACL fralghk
yard* era hatog plekad up for
ouaatfontog and identification. » f
carding to ConeUbl* J. Q. -Slim"
Callaway.
"Thara’a aa mark breaking and
catering." aald ConaUhl* Gallo*
way. "that wa have to watch
arary paraon coming in or going
out ad tha eilv thumbing ridaa or
acting auaplcioualy."
Galloway took Gradv Thomaa
Garrett, 89-m r-old Indian Trail,
N. C., man Into euatody thla morn­
ing aa ha Jumped from aa ACL
freight train In th* Sanford
* switching yard*. Carrett aald, “I’m
• railroad man in th* aummertime
hut looking for work right now."
Tha toll, gaunt railroad man
4 aald. "I’ya been Hi Florida alnca
Oct. 2 t and her* baan picking tomateaa and aettlng out plant*."
Ha admitted to taw enforcement
official* that he had boon picked
. up by police officer* on about tan
occasion! for drinking.
Galloway aald at tha 8*mli\ola
County JaQ tM* mpm tag Mat “I'm
*
not aura whether er not wa will
place chary** against Garrett."
a
Sheriff Cord*11 warned eltfuns
*&amp; to ho sure that they do net laava
key* In their ear* at night and to
check carefully d a m and window*
a* that they will bo kept leaked.

St. Ttua reiulte in a peak prtuura
of S3 pound* par aquara inch oo
the mein. During this run, tha
MeUonviUe Are. tank will refiL
to approximately two-third* capa­
city. The pump* hove been thu.
oil el this point.
“A practice of continuing to
pump beyond thu point would increese tha pressure to the main*
and ctaUnua to fore* water into
both atorage tank*. To do eo would
causa tha French Ave. tank to
overflow. To prevent thii over­
flow, it to Decenary to close a 13Inch gate valve at tha base o1 the
tank. With the gato valve rioted,
continued pumpaga will increase
the prtuura to M pounds pgr
square Inch, at which point the
tank en MeUonviUe Ave. wiU
fill," Knowles told the com mis­
sionart.
. H* continued, "Starting on Dec.
U, ISM. a thro* day test was run
whereby the valve waa manually
controlled to act aa an automatic
altitude valve. This meant doling
th* valve each Um* tha French
Ave. lank was lillad ao as to con­
tinue pumping,
"Th* accompanying graph,"
Kaowlta explained to tha Basra
of Commtoaionera, "ehowa tha.
lha MrllonvUla Arc. tank wa* fill
ad at teaat twice each day with a
maximum praaiura on th* system
°f M pounds par aquara Inch. Th*
period ahowad a,MO.no gallons
pttmpad 1* M hour# and II
minute*. Th* terra day period of
Dae, M showed 3.130,000 gallons
pumped to S3 boun and to
minute*."
Knowles continued hla report
by adding, "Although tea threw
day tail may not be of sufficient
duration for a conclusive engineer
teg report, it appear* to Indicate
than during normal operations.
Tha indicated pressure eat tec
mate* should not ha harmful, *|
though tea Fir* Department ahoulo
ha cautioned about rapid ahutoif*
to avoid undue water hammer to
th* aystem. Th* pumpaga time
i* increased and the Increase wU,
approach l.f hour* per day."
Tha conclusion presented b}
City Manager Knowles waa in twi
points; (l.) Tbt Indicated result*
show teat tee system. will work
satisfactorily with an altitude
valve installed at tea Franck Av*.
storage tank. (I.) The indicated
pressures and operating lima ara
greater than the city officiate had
been given to understand by the
consulting engineer
Richard L. Lamp*, a partner
in tea engineering firm of Robert
M. Angss and Associates, ac­
companied by Dave Newman,
Fieldma for tha engineering
firm, told tea Board of Commis­
sioner*, "I eat no raison to tha
world that tha tank and altitude
valve wouldn't work Indefinitely."
Tha eommlsaionera, discussing
lha posaibUltiea of a booster pump,
war* told by Larapp that "to
booster pump would not accom­
plish one thing that th* altitude
valve wouldn't taka c a n of,"
Ik e discusslew waa tabted pend­
ing a report and test to be con­
ducted by tb* consulting engineers.
Tito coat af a* altitude valve.

New Barn
Destroyed
By Blaze
A saw b a n , oa tha t a r t Higgin­
botham 'Ranch oo tha Uptala
Road, we* destroyed by fir* lata
last night,
Tha Sanford Fir* Department
answered the alarm shortly before
11 o'clock last night.
Conslable J. Q. "Slim" Gallo­
way, who also answered th* alarm
and waa on hand until tea barn
waa completely destroyed, said
that there la a possibility that
someone was taking gas from a
Iractor when the fire started. He
said, "I found the eap to the
tractor'* gas tank laying to one
side leading me to believe that
someone was drawing gas from
it."
More than 40 head of cattle and
some calves were in pens adjacent
to tha barn but wera sat free and
•scapad Injury from tha fira."
In addition to th* new barn that
was destroyed, equipment was
also burned and destroyed.
Constable Galloway said that a
tractor, ditching - tool, grader,
saddlaa, several tons of bay and
grain feed were aU consumed and
damaged by fir*.
Th* equipment was new, the
Constable said, and in perfect con­
dition.
“Thera is on indication as to
whom might have started the
conflagration," Galloway said
this morning.
Property damaga will run high
bteausa of lha naw barn and
equipment loss by fira, bowevar,
Higginbotham could not b* reach­
ed thla morning for an animate
on Um amount involved.
Fire Department official* and
law enforcement offlccra were at
tea seana of tea bias* until I
o'clock this morning.
i

Quint Denies Girls
Are Drifting Away
MONTREAL 'j*—Yvonne Dlniui*.
ono of the four surviving quintu­
plets, denies test the famous sis­
ters ara "drifting" away from
their family.
girl* visited the family at their
Callander, Ont., home nr even sent
cards at Christmas, ft waa tea
first Chrlsmas th* gtrto hem spent
away from borne since they were
“ W* wera no&lt; surprls*cB when
Ihey did not come home," ^ said.
"We hive realised for , some
months that they have bean drift­
ing away from us. In fact, lately
they have been trealing their
brother* and listen almost pith
contempt."

Oliver R. Rivers
Dies From Stroke

OUvar R. Rivers, *1, of Tallahssse* and father of Mrs. Iloy D.
Green, 794 Palmetto Ave., San­
ford, passed away In a Tallahassee
hospital yesterday at noon.
Tha sudden death of Mr. Rivera
la attributed to a paralytic stroke
which he suffered yesterday morntog and from which he never re­
covered.
Rivera was an employ* of the
State Road Department and lived
to Tallahassee. He visited Sanford
on numerous orraskma and was
well known locally.
Ha la survived by four daughters
Mrs. William C. Holt. TaUahasa**,
and formerly of Sanford; Mrs, Lu­
cy Murray of Tallahassee; Mrs,
Appreciation Told
Roy D. Green of Sanford; and Mis*
By Sheriff Cordell would bo approximately gt.100 l Edith Rivera of Miami. Ha is also
Sheriff Dearer Cordell thla comparison with tb* mat of MAN survived by four grandchildren.
Funeral servlets will b# held to
* morning onptoasod hi* appcocto- tor a booster puma.
Tallahaiece Thursday,
“ tlan for th* eloaa cooperation ad
law enforcement agencies In th#
aoarcb for the two Orange County
prismata token Into euatody hare
yoatarday.
Tha Sheriff aald that without
tha rooporptian af the*# who help­
ed. it wouM bare toon impossible
to aceempltoh tha captura af tha
two man. - e .
' _ H* aald that "the Sanfard
J &gt; * U e o Department, th* Nary
y.
Bhpca Fatral. Cmatahte j. Q. OaL
*£»***•
County (her» • Depuitarant, and cititan* who
• W p r i In the search, cooprated In
M -.. aracy wayyaeaftto t# taka th# two

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Two Orlando Escapees
Are Captured In Sanford
Prisoners
Soaked,
Talkative

Galloway Relates
License Tag Sale
Te Begin Jan. 3.

Two nf th* pruonera «h*
r,r»p«d fmm th* Orange County
Jail Christmas Day wer* captur­
ed in Ranfnrd J««'. night ahortly
I'cfnr# 7 o'clock.
Roth *f lha prisoner*. w#l
thoroughly from th* day long
rains, war* talkative and seeming­
ly well rontent u bo bark into
custody again.
Rnhtrl C. Hall, ll-year-old
dirsal technician whn gar* his
bom* address aa 94 North Ohio
Rt., Orlando, and Strv* Quinn, 33*
j car-old roofer af Winter Tarlr,
wera taken Into luitndy hy Con­
stable J. Q "Slim" Oallnway to a
swampy area north of loth 5t. sad
East of Southwest Road.
Quinn said, "W a walked tha
railroad track* Into Ranford after
we left lha Oranga County Jail.'*
ila explained, however, that when
they first escaped “wa walked
along Colonial Pri** In Orlando
to Magnolia and then railed •
cab and rod# to Winter Park."
Sheriff Danvar Cordell, tha
first to receive word that tha two
'men had Men aeon to tha Sanfoed
area and In tha Goldthoro taction,
said that "I waa atop pod by a
coforod maw who told wo they
were at Phagan'a Rtora."
A lbert “Georgia" Adams, tha
colored man whn first recognis­
ed the psir of parapets isld, " t
chased them to my rar but miw
judged a turnoff an my oar wenl
Into th* ditch."
Constable flaflnwov, who was
The Board (4 Sanford City Comaccompanied by Deputy FHariff
*4 I IVS-fir***. u M N 'to n tn l tha jw*w
r
NEW YrtJTR I f - H a rd '‘rUMf. 'm"tt»F*w'obtWm-kh(| cmmpT area
rian and A. I. Omev as Journey­
creator of the popular comic atrip i and started to Jump from th#
man Electrician in the Elerlrlcal
hem
.loo Palooka, ws* found rfeadl railroad truck* wh»* I a*w
BRATTLERORO. Vt. U» — Fly Examining Itoard for th# City ot
f threw my antomati*
last
nighl in a friend's studio.! Quinn,
Culbertson, M, who helped make Sanford for 19M.
ahnlgup min hi* face."
Rrilain'a glittering !■N w k f **r* te n notes indicating Quinn aald, "That » s i IS* hir­
th* gam# of bridge a national rsge,
At th* aim* time, th* commis­ LONDON
died while taking a before-dinner sioners approved (hr appointment Comet III ielliner slrpaked non­ suicide, police reported,
er S t shotgun ha real I'm amn to
Fisher. 34, whose full name was mr life."
nip last night.
I nt M. J. I lodges as Master t'lumb- stop arenas the Au.intlr Irom Hammond
Edward Fisher, wrote)
Dealh wa* stlrihuied to hssrl I er and La Verne C. (lark a» Juur Montreal in tcindon today in a
Th* two tee*pad prisoner* had
failure due In insufficient oxygen n'p)man^’l'umbcr~to lb* plumbing j 'hUterIng (I hours. • minute*. The in the notes nf fallins eyesieht and stopped at (Vok'a fttora and incondition.
He said that q'lired about ffr-urmi. Trom thor*
Ha had been suffering from Commission for
plane's builder* rlaimrd a record .4 diabetic
, ,
,,
.
he had *wallowed some pills.
( |W
* r|j|lff. *frT, „
shortness of bresth for several
However, th* commissioners re­ for civil ail liner*.
years. He became seriously ill fuse to raise the fee for Master Tlv 74-ton. four-jet airrrafl cov­ The body w»s discovered about tion and th*n to Phagan'a Grocery
1**1 May, hut recovered. Too I'lumlwM1 examination from 310 ered the J.3.V) mile« at an aicraie 9 p m in tb* studio nf Mne Left. »hi&gt;r« they purrhasad bologna.
wrek* ago he us* stricken again. to a recommended too without an speed of Mg miles an hour, where Fisher had been working rlgsrrttoa and herr.
Memher* of his family said il ■xpUniLun lor lha request. The through overcast skin, touching lately during his friend * absence Q-iton said, "Wa Vnaw w*
had become so difficult for him request, mad* by Building In­ tumultuous welcome.
j from town The discovery was hnt and wa had to get tn
&gt;o brrstha that he had spent the spector John Lillon, was retrrred
Strong tail winds boosted ihe'made hy another friend. Morris get rail." A eotorvil woman taw
last four nlghti sitting up.
back (or a rrpotl on the reasons speed in more than MO mile* a n ; Weiss of Englewood, N I . whom my pirtur* In a paper and drat*
His ilealh was discovered by s prompting the request. "If a man hour *t time*.
fisher’s wife Marilyn had railed a cirri# around it, Quinn said. And
ward, a 13-year-old Mexican girl, is a skilled worker 1 dou't Hunk Tiie Irip ended s 33,ono mile after batoming alarmed over not ha nontinued. “7 thought Vi my­
when she went to wake hi mfor wa should lax the man lor wurktng round-the-world proving flight hy bearing from her husband.
self, that w w w la going to nail
dinner.
in our CHi," explsmcd t'omnits- CspL John Cunningham sod hn Police said Frthrc'* mother had a pnliramnn and waM batter gat
Tha Internationally fam o u * stoner John Krider.
crew- of to which began In HalfirM. received a call from him, her only not,"*
bridge authority devoted much of It was explained that thr Elec­ England, D«*. I and took the child, aarly In the afternoon. Ite
Rheriff Cowtolf mid that ha had
hi* lima in his middle yasra to a trical Coda requires a Ira nt 173. Comet to Cairo, Bombay, Singa­ spoke at length with sentiment and p*i»#d th# ator# whar* th* tw*
world federation peace plan that
A fee of 11 was appimcd hy Ihi pore, Darwin, Sydney, Melbourne. feeling. Th* lima nf death ws* set men wera buying b##f and food.
hrgan to taka form when ha wii Board of Commu&gt;u&gt;urr* with the Perth, Auckland, Fiji, Honolulu, at about four hours later around
Cnnatabl* Galloway said. “Df.
a youthful revolutionist.
Rapnnnd C. Baa* wa* passing by,
City Attorney, William C. Hutciu Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal. 3 p m,
Culbertson was credited with de son Jr., instructed lo prepare (hi
on hi* way from a hunting Irip.
vr loping an effoctlv* contract naressary ordinance
Si n o h# had shnlgams and rifles
In hi* ear wa pulled him tolo aerbridge system. He promoted it
Approval o( street light* for
vira. We w*f# w#ll armed.^
wi&lt;h exhibitions, contests, lectures Thud SL, between Uak and I’ar.
sod books.
Hall, tha lass Ulkativ* nf th*
Ava. and for Fourth and San Mar
two aaraped priaonara, said “Waco* Aval, was agreed upon by thi
*ve K**n sitting np In th* Oranga
FOLIO CARER DOWN
commissioners on recommenda­
County Jail tine* March waiting
JACKSONVILLE ID -F lorida’s tion of Police Cheif Huy William*
for a trial."
poll* caa* total raarbtd 439 and City Manager Warren E.
through Doe. 33, the Rtate Board Kaowlta.
Wh#n Rb»rlff Da*# Starr, ac­
of HaalUt u ld , compand ta l.Tte A pne* nf |73 a front foot was
companied by three of hi* da*
puliax, arrived te tak* cap*ur*d
for lit* eerraspondlng period Iasi a*t on tea property adjacent to a
prisoner* bark to Orlando, Quinn
year;
boat manufacturing plant oparata,
told him, "On# time I got a notion
During lha wart, two new case* by Arthur 0. RtiaaaU and located
lo turn around and give up.”
were reportad, both In Palm Beach on Lakeshors filvd.
Sheriff Blarr laughed and raid,
County.
Commissioner! war* informed
‘•H# left nu a not* wishing m« a
that tea raorganlxationai meeting
Merry Christma* and now I’m
of th* Board of Sanford City Comwinhing him a Happy New Year '*
mliiioflara would be held Tueaday,
Hall and Qllnn were taken hade
Jan. I. However, tentative dales
to Drang* County hr Rheriff Starr
of Jan, 4 ,1 and • war* act for spe­
and peputle* l.eater n*rd*»,
cial meetings of the commission
Robert Tata and H D. Martin.
era lo hear reporte Irom aoosultSheriff Starr said that tha tw»
teg enginears.
priaonara still at larg# ara Chatla*
Tha annual audit report will be
A. Nunnalljr of Hichmond, Va. end
tub milled to tha commissioners on
Clare of* G. Murfa* of Hollywood,
Wednesday, Jan. 4.
Fla.
Tb* Board of Comminfoneri
waa also informed of a new raviaad arnica bill which will be
4th Crew Member's
piaca* into usa Dec. 39. The aew
form teavea Juit a total na tee
Name Is Released
■tub of (ho postal card service
The nam# of tha second totality
foil with details of tha billing
In th# crash
rriih nf
of a N**T
N**r AJt
AJ1 at
aa
tea
customers
portion.
v tft
lag** FlalJ.
Fiald. A*or*» waa ralaatad
ralaasad
v oJpirstoday.
BEARCHIRR CALLED OUT
AOl CCarl J. Haddnx. who**
NEW SMYRNA BEACH (* next
of kin waa *tv#n at W» m&lt;»Searchers w*re called out of tea
lhar Mr*. Athol Vivian Haddox,
wooda yesterday attar police and
320* 43rd St.. Tort land. Or*., waa
■barifCi officers war* imahl* to
kill'd wh*n th* plan* apparently
verify iwparta te small plan* had
imaibad Into a mnuntalnald* about
gon* down M rt h#r*.
thr*a mil** from th* ha«* whll* at*
Tha report* earn* shortly after
tempting a landing at th* nearby
a private plan* piloted hy Charles
(laid.
M. Tuttl* of Geneva, Ohio, with
ADS Jama# W. Qr*ek, whose
hil wife and two children aboard, SANYA CLAUS IS aaalatad by Mr*. Llllia* Johndmw, social hna- wlf* raaidas in Sanford waa th*
fort eU her*, ate plan* United taaa at th* Mayfair lam, ta th* distribution of gift* last Saturday athar w * to***has folk* hi th*
John L. Galloway, Tex Collect­
or, who acta a* Agent for tha
Motor Vahlrl* Department, atotad
today that th* 1954 autombtla tog*
will go on sat* at 9:00 a. m. Jan­
uary 3 amt will b* sold strictly In
sequence unless previously reserv­
ed. Prices and regulations will be
the same aa for 10S8,
The 195A tags ara Mu# with
white numeral* and lettering exr*pt dealer* tags and half year
tor hire trailer 0 aaris* tegs.
Th* IDSA tags are also slightly
wider and heavier than the 19SS
teg*.
Florida'tegs ara not required of
visitors, but anv one who goes
t« work nr who has children
and put* them In Florida school*
is required to have Florida toga.
A Florida tag la roquirad of any
Sna who has a home tiara and
applies for homestead exemption
or wh« votes In this State.
Officers and enlisted man of
lha armed sendee* may have
currant tags from thair home
flteta even though they have
eblldraw In Florida school* or ara TWO OSANUR COUNTY PKIHONERR taken tolo custody in Hanford yesterday are ahowii with Condoing part lima civilian work. stebla J. Q. "Slim" Galloway and Deputy Rhrriff Kd Pratt, (left to right) Constable Galloway) Iteva
Should they, however, poreturn* Quinn, 33. Winter Park; Hobart C. Hall, 33, Orlando; and Deputy Rheriff Pratt. (Staff Photo)
a homo and apply for homestead
sxemptloa or vote hi Florida, they
must have a Florida tag.

Explanation Asked Palooka Originator
Promoter 01 Bridge
Ham Fisher Found
For
Raising
Fee
Ely Culbertson, 64,
Dead In Studio
Dies During Nap tm jr ^ jfs s s Jetliner Spans Sea
In 6 Hrs., 8 Mins.

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TO AMOTXi

Grip Tightened
By Fast Dons
On No. 1 Rank

Festival championship.
T i# Dobs, together with Holy
Cross, UCLA and Duguetne. won
heir war Into the semifinal m ad.
They scored a convincing TMI tri­
umph over La SaOe, the team they
defeated la the NCAA finals last
year. And, according to thalr coach
and Dudey Moore, coach of the
defending «ha apian Duquesne, the
Dens mete tar from their hast
la the ether games. Holy Cross
whipped fyraeuee 4T-T4 to earn the
right to meet Ban Francisco hi the
first gaaM of tomorrow night’s

The Ian Frandsea Dane, aim­
ing tor the all-time major college
record for coaaecntve victories,
tightened their grip today an the
No. 1 ranking la the weekly As­
sociated Press basketball yeti.
Far the third straight meOk
sperte writers and sponseesters
eaaed Phil Woolpart's West Coast­
ers as the nation's top team, giving
them M first-place votes an 141
ballots. On the basis ef M far
first, » for second, etc., Sea Fran­
cisco received 1,444 points.
The remainder of the top 14 un-

pgtot,” said Betts. "It teak
' S e f the North."

g t a t is g s
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L i ' t e d i e corning paint
P iiT ^ it* t5 s f« rS a

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stralght week. Dayton, fourth e
week age, jumped to second an
the strength ef victories ever Utah
and Kentucky In the University ef
Kentucky Invitational Tom a meat
Three Dials teams—North Caro­
lina State, North Carotins and
Vanderbilt—ranked g-4-f In this
week’s voting. Iowa, Utah, Duke,
Illinois and Oklahoma City com­
pleted the top 14.
North Carolina guts tuned hack
Brigham Young for Me eighh
straight triumph baft dropped a
natch. Nsrth Carolina moved up
two n o tc h e s , while Vanderbilt,
despite an 4T-T4 loss to lews lute,
advanced three places.
Iowa, idle aO weak, boiled tour

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Cleveland Browns'
Reign Is Unbroken

straight appearaneee in the blue
ribbon game ef pro toothafi.
Despite the top-heavy scare, 1 m
Bams were hardly disgraced. Few

WOOD WOOD
LOS ANQZXES VP)—On* ad
the strongest women's bowling
teems on the west r -sat la Wood’s
Women. Tkay have a team aver­
age of 431. On the team are
Capt Bather Wood (IBS average),
Dorothy Mayers (143), Alyee
Mark (143), Peggy Farley (141)
and Hattie Wooster (140). The
team bowls in two man's leagues
MEW OBLXANB (ja—Pitt Cbaeh — the Pasadena Classic and the
Johnny Mkhefceen, impressed with Boa Gabriel Man's Majors.
Georgia T sc h 's'b la sla g speed,
hoped two workouts today would
take the eold-weathar ginks from
the Panthers' Bugar Bowl defense.
"Ttoh has a speedy. taB outfit,
Mkheleecn said, "and they use
that speed to the hillsat. We've got
to do a let of running In this kind
of weather (warm) to get ready
for them."
• Mkhafecen said most 'of Ptit's
pre-Christmas drills were held to-

pass and raced 44 yards for a
touchdown that aent the Browne
Into a KM) lead.
Quarterback Otto Oraham dosed
sut his magnificent football career
wife a denting performance.

Alabama Victor
In Christian Bawl

Ltgal Notict

i n n iM iM , A m m Otochod by Alabama's Harold
Drew an Bast team of seniors defcried fee Warn leem to-ie hi the

The fam ily* the Into Mm . Alice
Tolmon. taka this method to flunk
and special t
L. Pringle,
Glory M. B.
Funeral Dfe
service.

�aB B B S R T
It will pay YOU to i h US before
you buy. Open Evenings and
Sundays.
Eastslde Trailer Salta,
Palitka, Fla.

plead street. $1,900. Terms.
$♦ S. It. home with Florldn Room,
aitugted ta popular Franklin
Terraco lection. Homo ii la top
condition and hai been driiUcai1y reduced la pricO for quick
• L lfia Sofa Bed
aalt! Bee. Rihgn and Refrlaerator. Immediate nbssession. ' • Matching Platform Rocker
or Lounge CTatr
$11,190, Terflta. 4% Financing.
• Modern Step-Tablo
Cocktail Table
D m two homes mentioned above
Table Lamp
in our vary bait opportunities
• Sou Pillow
m #■Bedroom homes. Buy your
home this month and you will
racllye (ha benefits of Homo*
ifcad Sumption.
( C u y T erm s)

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Complete only $129.
Mather of Sanford

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CARS
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
Roy Rerl’s Used Cara
Sanford Ave. A Uth St.

ROBSON S p o rtin g floods
Evlnrude Salea 4 Servtra
301 E 1st St.
Phewa l

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1931 FERGUSON TRACTOR Dlik and other equipment. Ex
cellent condition. Call I3U-W
evenings,

LP wanted. P art or
I. Firestone Stores.
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
ete. Bought-iold. Larry’s Mart,
33} E4sf U t St. Fhona 1631.

LOST — In front of the First
Christian Church lest ThurMtay
night GREEN PENDER SKIRT
for 1931 Mercury. Finder please
rail J. L Anderson, 1114 be­
tween 6:30 and a p m.
LOST — T hii Black ami Tan
hminri dugs, male, female.
Vicinity of OHeen Cemetery.
Nolify G. H. McWatten, Rt. J,
Bov 36. Geneva Rd. East, San­
ford, Fla REWARD. Loll Saturday, 17th of Dec.

FRIGIDAIRE appliances, sale*
and service. G. IT. High, Oviedo,
Fla. Phone 4131 or Baabird
1842-W after • p. m.

ELI ABLE Colored Woman to
carofor small child five days a
weOk, from 1:30 to 11 p.m. HAYNES 0,ne* . . £ j rt!Jjf.htora
Typewriters addin* _B ,p v
Write Box XYZ e/n The Herald,
Sales-KenUls, 314 Mag., PH*
giving 4 references, expected
salary, family status, and agr.
Anyone interested please list in
application, phone number and
•r. On large w*ll-Iandieaptd 1
Including citrus and tropic
fruits. Total price, $9,000/&gt;
City taxes tn pay! Close to Bli
and Schools.

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BIO VALUE — Large (U $4 |
ft.), modern, 3 BR, CB. If
NICE rooms. 18. week. Ph. 1013-W.
floor*, built 1934. Just out i
the City qa fenced plot. Has Cl]
Furnished Apt. JM Park Ayf.

a s s w y a a bd

LIVING room with dining t
1 * COMPETELY electric
equipped. Large closets, uti
room and full tile bath. 1
property, appraised at 111231

GARAGE APT. $ rooms aad bath,
large screened porch, garage,
■lectrie kitchen, eloso la Ph. $39
or 1337. Adults only.
Lower I
Phots*

ROOM furnished house, 31.500 DOWN — I BR. Asbei
Siding. Kitchen equipped. L4
19th. Call 994-W after

8c*ped. This la a real clean d

in Workmanship a n d
Materials.
108 East 2nd Rt.
Phone M3

For ALf. Your Brsutv Nr*d* csll
H a rrie tt’* B eau ty Nook
.Phona. 071
IM So. Oak Ave.
(Open evenings by appointment.)

OFFICE Assistant, must have
knowledge of Bnokecplng, Sten­
ography and Txjpiug. Apply
Foam Rubber Set
One hour • Wash sod Damp TV
Hollywood shop
Tfldo . . .IU9.M
Onn hour S • Wash and Dry F
Fuilihrd laundry
Ssnitone Dry Oranlng
S oathalda Ijia a d ro se a t
Senlh Ride Feednart Bldg.
144 East 311k 8L
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THREE Room completely fur­
nished Apt. Hot ana cold water . J* Aeraa iaeludlag grove tad
included. Apply 313 Palmetto lake
front, ti.ooa. a j acre
Ava. Ph. 3392.

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BEDROOM House, kilchea fur­
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Lake Monroe. PtoM

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Subcommittee Set
To Start Hearings
On Car Bootlegging

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•Jt'ST COULDN’T WAIT'

ENID, Okla.
The Christmss
spirit caught a couple who “just
couldn't wail'* to get married this
week.
Mr. anil Mrs. Jun Lewis sain
they (rll in love at fust sight list
fall and have been sceiug each
other tinea. "Actually," Lewi*
confided, "I proposed only a few
wrrks after wo met," lawis 1* a
widower. His wife died last June.
Tltry were going to wait a yrar
in respect, but "these holidays got
us," Lewis explained "We Just
couldn’t wait any longer."
Both admit to being "over 70."

stert hearing* Jan- 10 into what
Sen. Montonej* dl-Okla) term*
‘‘factory miitreatmet" of car
dealers.
Monroney said the hearings will
deal with automobile hottlegglng
Bvrri.lv* credit and other alleged
abuse*. Monroney heads the sub­
committee.
Ha said the group already has
collected considerable preliminary
information, Ineludtng replies to
questionnaire* from about 20,000
of the coutry's approximately 42,000 retail automobils dealers.
Ha said these rspjlea indicate
that dealers are concerned about Tho population uf the 17 wwstern
What th4y eall mistreatment by states increased 33.4 per cant from
minufeeturere, Including "pres­ 1940 to 1930 while th* 31 eastern
sure . . tn taka more cars then stales gained only 11 5 per cent.
needed" and the assumption of
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
“all fiasneial risk from the time
the car leaves the factory until
It’s finally paid for by the new car
Paul’s Tow* a C oqati
buyer, sometimes a period of threa
T. V. SERVICE
years or more."
2 Hear Service — Any lias
c m r r if ir d P P F L A ?
Phon* 1684-M
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WELCOME \
7 6 SANFORD

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Naval Personnel
Will You Be O ur G ucat
We hive leased soma* j
Rooms at th* beautiful .
Mar-Lou Motel
Thesa Rooms a rt available

Absolutely
Free
e
For a period of t d«yj,
to New arrivals at Our
Naval Air Station

STOP by and Pick up YOUR
Kay at th4 office of

Odham &amp;Tudor, Inc.
"Builder* of Fine Homes"
1413 f. Franck Avenue

SEAT COVERS
cast. Xanafro*
H a u l.
Oarrr Moor. .
Arthur Godfrey

O p.a

■trlks It TUch
Valiant Lady

Lore of Lit*

H.arch for Tomarrnw

outdinr Liaht

For All Cara

BEAtfirtTL PAtTERNS

CUBfi®i5p?*D
in s t a l l a t io n

Lev* ita rr

Strickland*
Morrlaon* Ine*

H a u s.p a rtr
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Bob C ro .b r

Buford. Florida
Phono 200

On* O'cleek Btpart

Jack P air

Kebt. Q. Lewis

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O ft i4 tho muck* i M 4 i i i t , i f i
m m ik m thM H ensArg to f * friar* of
t e l t t i j grow th and a balancod economy.
• Wham mco existed d o # M dfKtrda of
Made, uocontroUod roUtaf Unda of viator,
^ o f S S i T d r d J i i S # «ow.
t t e u g h ftfiaelasud ftrewfli, wfCiwotjhosla,
;. . Thoro Hi winding lim a ofeenerdU and
f tf t a d a a Highways tngintarad for two by
M U M u of oiot or vehicles of rrwry n o .
Highways Af* HnAd with h ttilfiig housed. «

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sunshine with

f t l United Its Ms tow las s cot? la tamfrMm to fififUculer 4m
lk« faat-frowfea .f li il cotton kutI *flt*a bsMa. Honest* *tUe pot (I « v own M lw w , as w*U
W about nio* million bslcs a as with eviry American e o %
tar. bf Ihi rtmsininj 1* mfltton firmer over wfiosS head 4 werTd
lias, soma in million may move cotton itirpltu b u ll.
rtrsaas throusb various foreign TIi» Russians b m offerer to
hilp build Ittpb’i i t * . W iikbr
doubts if As Sevftts eouldfuithiir promise, buf it fairs tba
through regular trade channels.
propagsftds effect an the Afib
ghat will leave the United lutes
textile
holding some U to 14 million bales world of tba offer itsiU. Y*t to
•f unsold cotton in addition to
wbltever th r cotton farmers grow
ilast the istdrosts of our i n
to this country there are sectien- ia the coming season, as set by
ton farmers.
w
al disputes aa well. The interests today's voting on limitation of
fnelo Sam eould dump part of
of tho Southeastern cotton grow­
er wHh a small farm aren't the
same da those of thoMg-nobsdge trade except for tko international
farmer in the irrigated Southwest sod domestic disgutei involved.
m
s m
s
only from other *cotton-prothe haste disputes
There are
:ing eouhtriei, hut also from
between th o ___ _ .
own cotton textfli mUs who
who tlilnk the price
aid see their competitors la
held artificially hb
cotton f a r m e r wl
change tfisj might pu
s s r .w
the expense of A
buying at a btgser

tu supply an baud of nor* than

Hem AgrfcuHtrrA to hidostry which «ro
ootid m the entire area.
“Florid* ia the fastest growing state
o u t of th e Mississippi.
“This p u t week's issue of Time Magazine
noted th a t fact and many others, in da axcafldnt article on the state as a whole, with
Gov. Leftoy Collins aa th s pfetura subject for
ita cover.
"Some of the outstanding figures on
Florida wWph Times quoted era:
Ida's population has
fo 4 million, ndvanch to 14th among the

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licrtSsM 10.1 pe{. rio t Ida's is up SQ.l pc
"Florfdfi'e reliable gunshlna will dr
fivd minion tourlafa this year.
.. "ThA p ite n * boom, unlike tha eroy-qt
F J W r H y if ihi W i, (a not baaed solely
tourism and land specuMAh. Tha peril
o v a r m n j ^ J tf h f ifHc playgrounds seems

Indochints* Start
Countinf fttllots

i d id m e t
- 'A t Falatfia, the
Co. If considering
newsprint m ilt f a m
Upd Oil Cm's f u n s

Hudson Ftitp gpd P#i
building a 925 mill
u (a tyclied over Sou
for Florida's first co

ft* rtefir, H it subetantlil invdsfmdnf in
ifipdH t wH4h fndastrWliati moving In
H i a t ite k , dad Mrrel" ta take advantage
iT m T S S m fr t Ubor paedlbftttlM and tha ! 5 ? u l tf H S lo1 p,lnl: ^ntoW Ile has
flaw te o .o o o Sperry Hand plant maki
^ c S n m a tltive. ta be surd, but WholaaomA
ita two new lndBnWaSfen with tie belittling of ona an, g new l?,5&lt;W,• th f r tt ttd game of “Ion* whst I'va got for 000 branch Of
Clectro-Motive
Division and A
y*a" attKada.
plant Two yA
"Agriculture ii not
aaiiuk Tlnid not is the

I Wll, And than ia left ta
h M WHS gtory-afioutw m Alya, "wa got our

fHnftAd ibat’a all WAwar* looking for. ■,#• Wsr# « part of Florida find Florida ia
f t p A r i d t f m i tbl tAA pipfir Into our
I g i n w imtUfT
r
m S T f i nalghbortni newnawdr
fttefilAi thatf editorial page /Hfi "FfetdA
M a te IteUfiAd 4 fti Ordwtb, Frogreia".
• TM ttatAad ftm News, whoaa Aditor ia

three meals a day for I

edrs, Florlda’i week.
Another.. bottding

ShZSSPsJ m

h

to • 9&gt; PPeossrola show up fer the V F*
ia. Those affair wbka the lira alar* Jangl*d.
Off aped the iiremkn. When, two
hours later, tfiey finally kid put
out (hi blaao and came troppbl
b id to tho firehouse, the Urt
guest* wen going home.

&lt;?«* li.Amfigfi

toMtity «

"Florida stand* on thr#« atttrdy I««s—
w S S riV l du

tieolar, we would like to quhil one of tfi#

livA (a It—Florida,
itagrnl p art of th e
ra t affected bp th i
lm and th# trdfid

ifricuU ur*'
ultimate
thrM h« P artly been sighteo, but fill three m ust grow nmi thrive to.
I E ? 1«!?u non# WI!
Time qtMtas

(Florida) Isn't worth a
ndi Audobon’a descrip-

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Idling ttv

HAN, FIIfiNp PAST
FOfiT WORTH. Tit. l*-A «&lt;D
helog booked for druakenaeu lift
night didn't get thi blr&lt;Mie lost ii
Follcs feudd a parakeet pifehed
behind the ih-year-old n in rs neck.
Tf*T didn't make a JaUblrd out
ri it. though. Matron Halln Cook
tool it under bar wing.

*

A tiltf iri say that Sanford and Simlnole
inty are in tha swing toitgrd frowJh A

tn a t

folks

are

Ahothar direction
-’a read ut Ion now
'y * ith thouiindi

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I M. TAX CttTIFIrop tf OP. At thd life
I, th* City Tax CoUsefet
a tke purchaser a ctrtificatt of such alia daici
tke lands purchased sad
amount paid thsrffer. Tba eartl*
fiesta skill be substantially in
U f foltowing farm:
Stats of Florida,
County of Semiaote,
City of Sanford.
Office o( tha City T tt OoOeefee
A.fi. IS

suaat tk
required,

isiSSSKR"*^""^
jpalka ware Just begM af ta

e*nlhHng 70

7- 8i

vientiAw*, U m lA -tbf mue
Iindlocked Indochina* 6 n jls » «d
think our chsmberi of com&gt;
res and other orianlaatibos Uos today btyaa rounds# what
ara overlooking a .bit in promoling only such establishment! da msa National AaaamUy.
offer accomodations at top prices.
Everyone who comes to Florida, There were no rkpor
whether they can pay flOO or $33 lend during tb^ d u ll
a day, is worthwhile and wa
would do wtil to eatar to tha
lltilo fellow, too. There I r e
meoy of them and tbelr dollars
are Just as hnportani as Ihoaa of
the rich man.
1 am graiigad to know th#t
Florida ia prsysrtd to after good
iccomudaturns and good food to
the man of limited-income aa
wall aa to the fellow w|to is w*U
off, and 1 am glad to publicise
Ihqia. humble estsblishmenta that
cannot afford costly brochures
and expenaive equipment. Good
food (s food whether it ia served Everybody kid a grand Um al
tha Christmas "open bemf1’ kpU
by tkk larhouraviUe Vafontaer

J

r m
t h
w ifaS tsl i r d

Florida. In thl last f|
^ •n ^ « n g » ju le a prod

C o t t o n P a r m t r s In W o r l d T a n g l e

dks who Would Ilka to co*| to
Imrkla If tjay thcnifiii thry
&gt;uld find accopodstiona to salt
ietr United locoins.
fiiconiag intaraated I began
licking clai id lid ads In a outnrr of stats papers and 1 wia
trpritod to find that almost
tiywharp to Florid/ a person of
mftod *aina aaa secure a con*
triable too* with or Wlthaqt
land at anywhere fro* II S
Is a weak, lucb accomodations
re avaUahle evCn in our swank

MlTBEl

m j*

W iwatufiji

TOFARENTtdFTHI
FIHtTI0HN IS H i

a fince.

4 doWntqwe hatql

•
»*** warna•***«• orm
to il died of cooY*yaaee
liadr, to acrofdanc* with
fas the same shall he r*»
within two yeifa by pay*
said amount, wUh tetirist
iteiSf t drive per tint, par

him for naa.paypfst of taxes,
which Ust shall show the fate of
tha sale, tha pother 4 Asm eerUficate, tip name ri tba awnar at

sajttSiSnra^HJa#

lliefesftfr. BM
ibid is fellow*, the s mountTor which M* tala was
the City of gin. made, and ha shall anpand te each
County, gists of it nld lists g certmcgtA setting
forth the fact U»|t such sale was
sad at Sanford, made ia accordance with
Florida, this thi of m b Utts shall ba re1
— A. D., H ----- tho City Tin Collector,
licood list tball bo filAd
flea of tho Clark oTtfei
court of Samtesla omw

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Twelve -Year Old Named One of
*Ten Young Women of the Year” ,

Mrs. Henry House
Is Complimented
With Yule Dinner

Social
fisAAonalA.
Mr. and Mr*. P. I . Beoggine
and family, Mr*. J. W. Scoggina
of Sycamore, (la. spent tha Christ­
mas Holidays with Mr, and Mr*.
Robert E. Jones.

Miss Billi# Lemtn of Durham.
S'. C. left today hy plane for her
home after visiting with her
brother-in-law and »i&lt;ter amt
family Mr. ami Mrs. I- K. Walk­
er.

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Mrs. Alma P. Walker returned
to Tallahassee today after spend­
ing the Christmas holidays with
her son and family, Mr. and Mr*.
L. E. Walkrr.

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rimkMlaeUe'i IM S Merit Awant winner*, honored for ofgnal •rblovnaeml during the
peat year. Lcfli Gloria Lorlim***, riled a* a Symbol far tho areidmt of democracy,"
“T a p rows Kim Burnley, avlreaa; Jane Prison! Gilmac, l^wyert Loaatya* Prler, singer. Middle
&gt;raws Ikirls Zeller, geologisti Pat McLarmlrk, divert Llano Branch Baaed!, geneticist.
. Bottom row i MaeklLo Kyo, film octrees| jeaaao Carr, designer! Frwfrivr fcigaa, writer.
JANE PRI3HNT GILMAN af v UANE BRACCH RUSSELL *1
' NEW YORK, N. T.-C.tori* LockMiddletown. N-Y, lawyer. Sha Oak RHg*. Tsne, geoatieist, who
* ermtn, th* twelsa-yrar-old who
last rastM f «ta ehoaao ta praam!
-spelled her way to fam* on TAc worked her way thraugh night
a
paper at the Greets lot-i na­
rinse*
at
law
school.
gelling
bar
_ 1'g 64JMA Qutnitn, is today ihe
degree in 1050. Outstanding work tions! Caolatewee an "Peaceful
I ,‘vjvroud poasaswr af a 1*&gt;5S Merit
Use* af Atemia Eaergy"—Ik* only
wilh lb* N. Y. Bar Asioeislio# led
Award from Mademoiselle magsAaarieaa woman scientist *e boo.
tn her appointment la tha Temp*Bine.
vary CnmmlsVioa on tha Courts, •rod. Has special laid, expert». For the thirteenth successive
maatiag with mica at tha Oak
--. year award* were presentrd to ten &gt; act up to suidy the Judicial system,
tier singlehaaded research aad | Rldga Natieeal Laharaiary, in
Jiyoung womea who—wiih one exreport on it rnado la 19&amp;S will, aa&gt; r pioossr reaaaieh ta tha affsrts af
, , . mption—range ia sge from teens
cording la her superiors, lay tha L
. : la early thirties aad "who have
• already distinguished themselves • groundwork for court raiarm tad V
uniformiiy ta N.Y. Siaia.
.Vfn thoir fields and are expected ta
ft. achieve even greater honors," *ewording la Betsy Talbot Blarkvrsll, i LEONTYNE PRICE *IL*nr*lV
Mi**., singer. Ska Marled out play- n
.'fjfsdewoiaelle'a editor-in-chief.
.'e

ing tho piano at partita aad to- V

la making tha award tn Gloria.

nerals, after eollega won a achat- .
-i tha axeaption, %fn. Blackwell
arihip at Jnitliard, went aa to I
* 1cJtad hrr aa Hn symbol for th* kind
A a l ordinary eiliien who, csls- , rousing success ta tha traaawerld
revival of Party «ad B tu, made t
- pulled Into prominence by some
opera
history in th* laletiaed pro- j
'' s a c idant af democracy, turn* out
‘ * ta kayo qualities in which th* I a- duct ion af Taira. Now. after a
'tie# can *ea Itself refleclrd." It . year af sellout eoarerta, aha trill
'; Apraa painted out that il's not money - again star thli meatk an TV in *
g
7. almm that made TA* fAf/HW &gt;* TAa J fs ih Flint.
v Q ttttian tha most popular TV &gt;# DORIS EELLER af Mediae*.1*
show ta 1WS. "Th# program ap- 1 Wit., geologisi. Probably the aoly a
,, .peals to American* bersiito it's a woman consultant ta a auj*f ail V
. based on aa American idea: wilh ■ company. As ka* boea kaliad hy W
jm, a lilt la luck and a lot of know-how
the American Assn, of Patraleum
. anything I* possible for anyone." . CeologlMt for her “geauln* u*&gt; .
Tha fields repeastaled fa thla I Iributioa to iha ariaoeo of poison-■
■- 'year’* Merit Award* (at festured i 1 tolsgy.* Her special Mody i* m ull d

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animals that Mead tuitions af 7
yeara ago: tbty help del armtan j
where ta drill for ail. Sha baa Just 2
left with her husband for tbe "
Amason Baaia ait Baida ta da spa- k&gt;
cial rewards far tho M i d l i s t -

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■tamtam early thla ytar In TAa
Tree#Wag Lady. Bm Slip brought
hrr tap pise* an the N.Y. Drama
Critic** Variety Foil, had critics
rhapsodising.

wibaa. New ja tf twenty yaara aid,

M aba ha* ta hag atedis aat ally a

bast teller ta the UA. hat • U sb
Beach, Calif., dhaa. Eariy ta IMS that baa bad almost uaaalasaua
ah* waa tb* Paa-Amarieaa Game# aritieai aaalatat *a balk aidaa ad
Cbampioaship fee bath warnis’a j iba Atlastia. Fhaaogtspbad far
asm is. aad Uat Aufwt tb* (tatliademaiaalta before the Ameridoor National lfaat’a ana- and* aan puhlieatian af Baa/aar Trim
three-meter earnpmbiam. Winner &gt; arasr. aha laak'tisM ent frnaa bar
af bath diriag manta at tb* 1K I
whirlwtad. praan highlighted tavir
Olympki, aha new bald* sfrtsally nf the U.S. tn rit dewn and wriln
all majar diring titlas aad leprab- an rtgnesc t psaca ta a very difierably the graaiaat dlrnr nf all time.
ent vnia tar Jaly MadssnaUrila.

Longwood

to her homo from tho Orange
Memorial Hospital and wo a rt
happy to report that »ha U tooltag vary wall altar bar rocaat
operation.
/
Mr. and M n. N. B. Steward
spent tho weekend In Lithi a, Fla.,
a* gueata of Mr. aad Mrs. I n t e l
Daysu.
William McLaughlin spent tb*
weekend with Ms alitor, Mrs. Noal
Gilbert ta Ecu Gatlta.
Mr. and Mra. Howard Wsmw
entertained tb* card rlob af Molnar Bt, Saturday evening. Then*
attending w en Mr. aad M n. l a y
Fraser, Mr. aid Mrs. Brad Morans
and Mr. aad Mrs. John Roooott,
Miss Joan Doarolf was tb* honor
guest at a miseaUanoous shower
roeontly when tho Misora Jo Am
Lawnwco, Alta Nktaon, Patricia
DeRoo# and Anna Man Mntr onUriainod at th* Lawnaco booMMila DonrMf wUl ha asms tha

Jwfy Hinas, Dnratky Burtaon.
Jana! Hinas, Donna Jean Smith,
Judy Bowgrsox, Loretta Zolman,'
Mary Ana Ragftagrr, Judith Hutnon, Dana Btrwiek, Ratty Lnu
Carder, Lran and Fatty Joyee,
Franean Fnurskna, Batty Law­
m e n and Adelina Fitigarald.
Brent Halms recently eelehratad
bis sixth birthday and catartainad
seven] ad Ms friend* at a gala
birthday party. Mra. Klmcr Halms

Michael Starting, Eugene, Bay
and Wayne Futeh, Dolores Wind­
ham, Barbara Smith, Larry, Lauio
and Lynn Millar, Teddy Housae,
Janie# Lommler, Bryan Hclma,
Johnny and Jan* Sellar and
Goorgo Mllwoo,
Cbrialmaa dor ara ti ana wort
used throughout th* Holms homo
and assisting lb* hoslses won
M n. J, A. Cottinglum, Mrs. A. L
Malm*, M n. Harry Bcott, Mrs.
J. F. Smith, M n. X B. Windham,
M n. Joyee Starling and M n. Aldia Mihroo.

.Mr*. Ursula Thornton w*» hostat a traditional Christmas
dinner. served Southern style at
hrr home on Magnolia Avenue.
Inspiration for the occasion sa&lt;
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Henry
House of Littleton, X. C., hou-e
guest (if Mrs. Thornton tor the
holidays. The live course dinner
was served at two o'clock in the
afternoon and Mr*. Thornlon was
assisted by Mrs. Lora Hat is.
The suite of rooms s s i bright
with Christmas decorations and
gorgeous pmnsritia*. Piano selec­
tions were rendered hy Mrs. Rosa­
lie Hollomnn before and alter the
dinner.
The guest list inrluded Mrs.
Rosalia Hntinmnn, Mrs. May fluhow, Mrs. Lora Davis, Mrs. Henry
House, Mrs. Bertha Rhode*, Mrs.
Metis Starke and Mr. Jonc*.
Later Mrs. Starke carried the
entire party for an enjoyable drive
through Sanford commercial and
residential sections to view the
Christmas lighting rtlrcts and de­
coration*. “ Tho Florida sunshine
never shone on a happier group,'
• guest slated.
ms

Mr*. Catherine L. Rone and her
daughter Mrs. Catherine R. Bear
By ADD1I PREVATT
Mrs. John Maxwell 'eft .Saturday and children, Sutannr, Rita, and
for Ohio where she witl visit Douglas of Rradenlon were re• ent guests of Jits. Rowe's sisters
friend* and relative*.
Mis* Rilli* l.emrn and Mrs. L.
Mrs. Lester Harper wax hostess E.
Walker and family.
to a birthday party for her twin
daughters, Sarah and Sunn. Tha
Miss Caroline 3lr!nni* who Is
honoreas received many gifts. attending
Stetson University in
A wiener roast and the usual He Land and Anrus G. Me Iuni*
birthday treat of ice eresm apd Jr, a student at Duke University
cake war# served to the follow­ in Durham, X’. C. are home for
ing guests: Allen and Julia Ellen- tha seasonal holidays with their
wood, Tommy Me Lain. Carlton parents, tha Rev, and Mrs, A. G.
Prevatt, Susanna Maxwell, Dal- Mclnni*.
pbina and Steven Phillips, Ed­
ward Dreggors, Sammy and Lya
Charles Wilke a freshman at
Marritt. Mn. Jimrat# Merritt, Georgia Terh in Atlanta. Ga., it
Mr*. T. W. Prevatt, Mr*. D ia horns for tha holiday* with kit
Draggor*. Mrs, France* Phillips. parent*.
Laster Harper, Mosn Taylor and
tha hostess.
Sir. and Mr*. I . B. Hodgins Jr.
Mrs. T. W. Prevail and family and ton of St. Aurutline wera re­
had as tkalr recant guests. Mrs. cent guests of his parent* 31r.
Prevail'd alster and brother-in- and 3tr*. L. R. Hodgins Sr. on
law, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Durrance Palmetto Ave.
and sona of Mew Smyrna Beach,
and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mathers
Mr. and Mr*. Richard T. E.
and abUdren of Umatilla.
Walker and son Gary returned
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yarborough today ta Pompan* Reach after
h ast aa their gueata for the spending tha weekend with Mr.
Christmas holidays their son Ed­ and Mra. R. V. .Mills and Mrt.
ward who is in tha U. 8. Army Richard Ten Eyck.
and their daughter and son-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. William ScMusgsyar of Maryland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geiger Hava
g* their guest for n few day*,
thalr daughter Betty, of North
WBPW— PAT
Carolina.
The Training Union Workera
Tha Geneva School held Ha an­ Council of tha P in t Baptist
nual Christina* program at tha Churrh will b« aervtad supper at
school auditorium Friday night. 6:30 p.m.
Music was presented by all tha
Prayer Fleeting at tha First
children and tha Chrlstmaa slary Baptist Church begin* at 7:30 p.m.
and poem given by Mrs. J. C.
THURSDAY
Billa and Mrs. Cader Hart, ARer
tbe program Santa Claus appeared
Th# Inlarmediala Choir of th*
and presented tha children with First Baptist Church will meat at
candy and glfli.
7:00 p.m,
Dick Striven ii spending tha
Th* Adult Choir of tha First
Christmas holidays in Daytona Baptist Church will maet at 6:00
Btach with relatives.
p.m.
Mrs, E. T. SummarsUl Is spend­
ing tha holidays in Lake City with
bar slater, Mrs. Matlia Lae. Mr.
Summer*ill will Join bar for
Christmas.
Tha many friends of Mrs. J . W.
Flynt wilt ha sorry to learn that
aha earn* upon tha mlsfortuna of
breaking her arm Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Frank (latlin
visited fnaoda in Quincy last
week.
Jimmy Brown, too of Mr. a n d '
Mrs. Lester Brawa. and Frank
Thomas, son of Mr and Mrs. John
Thomas, aad Jack McGill, eon of
Mr. and Mn. Raymond MeGdt.
aro spending tha Christmas holi­
days haro with theta parents. Thay
a r t all student* at tha University
of Florida in Gainesville.
Richard Norton, son ei Mrs.
Donald Norton, la spending the
holidays here with his mother
Ha l* a student at Georgia Tech
In Georgia.
Tho Homo Damaaataattaa flub
mat Tuesday at tho community
hall with Mr*. Fred Youl*. presi­
dent, presiding over tha business
meeting. An apron sals waa held
after tha hualooaa waa taken care
of. Games were played and Christ­
mas carol* were sung by the mem­
bers. Hostesses far the meeting
wars Mra. Ed Fulford, Mrs. G. C.
LaFUs, aad Mr*. Homer Ballard.
About II attended.
A macting ad tb# Gaarra Mis■Unary Society wag held at the
church last night. M n. W. r.
EUaawood, pnaidant, presided.
Carols n a n sung and an otehanic
of glfta waa made. Tho program.
*'A Mighty F o rtn si la Our God,"
waa conducted by Mra. Cader
Hart, program chairman. Rtfroshmanta of laodwirkas and punch
war# aorvsd by Mn. Paul Maxwall and Mrs. William Eltanwoof.

Officers Elected *
At Recent Meeting
At a regular meeting of Sanford
Council No. 20 Royal and Select
Masters which was held Dec. 22.
Ihe following officers were rioted
for tho ensuing year: C. J. VVilkinson, Ihrkc illustrious master;
\Y. B, Moye Sr., deputy master,
J. T. HolUclaw. principal con­
ductor of work; C. E. McKee Sr.,
treasurer; and R. R. Wright J r ,
recorder.
The following appointments
were announced by T. V. M. elect:
E J. Still, captain of guard; R. E.
Magnusson, conductor of council;
James Hunt, stewart; and K. L
Miller, sentinel.
J, V. Jones Ihe present Illustri­
ous master announced that the
new officers would be installed
at a joint Installation of All San­
ford Bodies tonight.
All master masons sra invited
tn attend this installation.
SATURDAY
Th# Jr. R A.’s of tho First
Baptist Church vstll meet at
a.m,
Ther* will ha a Watchnight ser­
vice sponsored hy th* Training
Union at i.00 p.m, at tha First
Baptist Church. Thar* will he a
song service, talent time, a film,
and a eanfla light anvic*. All
ara Invited.

Miss C. Swann, Lawrence BrOwl
Wed In Home Christmas

Nigh

3lis* Charlotte Ann Swann • ately after the crrciv.vny, ■
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George home. Mis, l.oi* Ann Dpham
Leslie Sssaun, and Lnwreura Ru- sided at the wedding aiaek.
foni Blown, ton of 3lr. and Jlr*. Mr*. Inc* Thigpen agreed
Meat Young Broun of Texas, tiered rake. Miss
srero tinitad In tnarrlago Christ­ served punch.
'• y '
mas night in the Mule's home at
The hride was born! fas 1
8,’HO p. m, hy Ihe Res-. J. W. Par­ inghaiti, Ala. and at leaded!
ham of tha Central Baptist f o r d
Schools
|r a f g
Chinch.
from Seminole High Scheat,
Th* double-ring ceremony was is pre.scntly employed.; by
repeated in a surrounding of mist­ Southern Hell Telephone sM *
letoe, poin.-eltias. holly and mixed graph rompany.
gladioli in vasek* carrying out
3lr. Brown was born, ta' 1
a Christmas tTieme,
ran,1 Oklahohia* ami ‘ 'atih
Given In marriage hy her father,
iho Midi) u at dressed In a light i school there. Ho finished gel
Ivins suit with Mack and white *e- in 31is*ion, Tex. He is nevr-M
censor!**, Her Corsage was of pin- , U. 8. Navy stationed at Vh«
ford Nasal Auxiliary ,\fp pb
and whila roiehud*.
3lr* 3lary Alice Cooper, only and is tempoiaiily on
.,
attendant and matron of honor, Norfolk, Va.
wor* a royal blua suit with navy
All Calendar
arm ,one*. Her enrsaga was of
ted and whitr rosebud-.
Harold K. McKee, USX’, served
a* heat malt.
•Mrs. Swann chose for Tier daugh­
ter'll wedding a deep aqua
dress with black accessories. On
her left shoulder tha pinned a
cartage of pink rosebuds.
A reception was held Immedi­

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Last, First Infants
Eligible For Contest
Two questions are being asked
during the final momenta of the
old year as the new year ap­
proaches.
Who will be tha first naw ettiaen of 1*56? and Who will be the
last new citizen of 1(33?
The Sanford Herald, with the
cooperation of many prominent
Sanford stores and firms, is
sponsoring a contest to determine
the young winner In each In­
Georg* imathcra today stance, The contest la countyextended greeting! of the season wide and all of the prospective
to florid* eitltua. Ho a«M, “To parents are asked to observe a
•0 our frtonds across Florida. few simple rules and to walch
Roomsary and a y aona and 1 The Sanford Herald for f u l l
heartiest wlabos for a page announcements of tha gifts
happy Holiday Season and a tbat will be bestowed upon the
Prosperous New Year.”
new citizen lit each category.
“TkJs NoaJ, particularly, the To have your young citizen en­
nation ha* causa for thanks," tered In The Sanford Herald's
H I Mid leaator Snathars. "Despite “ First Naw Citizen of 1*36'' and
international tonalooa, Uiaro la no “Last New Citizen of 1(U", have
■ajar conflict to nor the season. your doctor record aod send the
Employment and Uta national in* following information to The San­
coma are at record pcaka In a ford Herald:
1. The exact time of baby’s
period ol uaparallalad prosperity.
America's Christmas basket la birth.
fell, and noat families are united X. Place of birth, sex, weight,
at the ktartkaide. In a pause for and name of the baby.
■arspacUva at Utla Yulctido, the 3. The name and address of
n il scope of our btasalngi im- tha pa rents.
_ marges In all lu brigbtneas. like As “Father Time'1 counts the
^ * t t e aUr of Bethlehem," said thw hours, minutes ahef seconds of
tha old and v * year, the new
■anator.
In kia capaulo predictions for citizens born during the waning
IMS, Senator Bmatkars enumer­ Momenta of lMg and the waxing
ated; “seed times will aontinus 'momenta of the new year will Im
in the Naw Year and &lt;hir mili­ eligible for tha gifts to ba be­
tary might will deter the com­ stowad uposi the winner.

Senator Smothers
Extends Greetings
v To State Citizens

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munist nations from aatting off
atomic war.**
“Personal locomo tax relief
lor the lower and S‘j!dla brackala will ka anaciad - within the
framework of defense requiremeats and a balanced budget,"
k* predicted.
‘The federal highway construc­
tion program will be enacted to
bring th e Interstate arteries
cloaar to masting tha demands of
t r a f f i c , 1' Smothers
And Senator Bmatbers conclud­
ed kit cipault predictions for

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their
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control of Con• to
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Of tha lmmadiato future, Sena
tor Imatben said, “On January
B10, tha Small Business Sub­
committee no Military Procure■ant win bold bearings on the
problems of small business In ob­
taining n proper sham of govarnsent contracts. -The participation
A of small business In defense
9 spooling declined from 21.1% In
UN to MA% In lfU . In presid­
ing over these bearings, your
•tantor. Chairman of the Subiittee, expects to gain furinsight into the difficulties
th e acaail business-

, Mystery Explosion
Remains Unsolved;
Residents Puzzled
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
HANFORD. FLORIDA
T^SD A Y ^D EC EM BER W

Various Incidents
Mar Record Here
Over Holidays

Last Meet
Of 1 9 5 5
Is Tonite
The last meeting of the year
for the Hoard of Sanford Ctty
Commissioners will be hejd to­
night at * o'clork In the City
Com mis lion Room of tha City
Hall.
A five-item agenda will face
the Board of Commissioners in­
cluding ihe appointmenl of two
Boards for 1936.
Appointments to the Electrical
Examining Board tor 1936 will be
one ol the main Items before the
City lawmaker* as well as the
appointments to the Plumbing
Commission for 1M6.
Th* Plumbing Commission ap­
pointments will also include a
discussion of the examination fee
for master plumbers and the es­
tablishing of a minimum fee of
(1 on plumbing permits.
Also before the commissioners
will be requests tor street lights
on Third Street between Oak and
Park and on Fourth at San Mar­
cus Avenue.
The secund reading of three or­
dinances will be heard at to­
night's final meeting of 1*33.
They Include the “ rezoning at
M a n o r Groves Sub-division",
“vacating an alleyway at 23th
St. and French Ave." and “ vacat­
ing an alleyway at Elm and
Commerical Avenues".
To ba discussed at tonight'*
meeting will be the request tor a
corrective deed on property sold
In 1*47.

Psrtl* rtoudr to
Wednesday. A little
sari tonight. HUh today gear
Loss tonight (3 In M.

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A sa n d a M P m i I

No. 141

W in

Two Sanford Fliers
Die In Plane Crash
Aircraft
Duda, Sons Enter
Completely In Livestock Show
Destroyed Of Brahman Cattle

Two wrecks, a stolen car, and a
ear pilfered^ ware reported by the
Sanrnrd Police Department over
Other Crewmen
the Christmas holidays.
At least *jx v s nraMtoiggiuj
herds, inrludinc one
An aecident on Dec. 23 was re­
Receive Injuries
ported an French Ave. at 24th St..
Two crew member* were kilted Duda A, Son*, will cop
when e 1*41 Ford sedan crashed
and two seriously Inlured when 1936 International List
into a GMC truck resulting in
an AJI, ba,rd at the .Sanford in the Dominican It4
property damage estimated at
Naval Auxiliary Air Station, 3-1.3, li was annount&lt;*#d * r
(300 but no injuries.
crashed when making a landing Amrnran Hiahman
According to the Sanford Police
at I.*ges Field, Atorrf, Christmas soclation oilier in HI
Department report, tha Ford car,
afternoon about 3:30, The plane The cattle show highlight* • 1
traveling south on French Ave.,
collided wilh a mountain, exploded tong celebration of tgg "Fg
and driven by Carlos Neill Gillie,
and burned, aerordlng to public Peace and llruthertlgi^ At
‘
26-year-old Sanford lather, was on
information officials at the local Free World."
U.
S.
Rrahman
hr
the wrong aide of the street.
base.
The plane was a member of * rlpaling tn Ihe showy
Charles Ewtl Mistier, 32-ycardeploying squadron going to Pori A. Duda A (tons, are; Wart
old truck driver, driving the GMC
I.yautey, French Mnrrnco, and was den and .Southern Rieg
truck, swerved to the west side ol
the lad plane in Ihe sqtiardrn to Carlisle, Ark ; J. W. l’at#
the street la an attempt to avoid
lake off from Ihe local Navy Jlare go. Tex.; Norris Cattle
the accident. The truck skidded
Oral*; L. 8. Harris of
runways.
approximately 40 feat in the
The Pilot and Planr Comman­ and M. J. Wooster of
swerve. The Ford hit the right
der,, seriously Injured in Ihe crash,
Prizes range at high M.&lt;
side of the truck just ts tha rear
was Lt, Harold W. Jacobs, whose first plsra and (1,001
of the'cah.
home is in loirh Arbor at San­ champion.
Gillie was charged with eartleas
ford. Id. Jacobs’ condition tht*
and negligent driving and driving
8om«i of the cati!c..fracg
morning was listed as good and country will be a o t d ^ gtj
while Intoxicated following an in­
he is experl cd to recover.
vestigation by Lt. B. J. Hickson
during the fair whil# a
The nomhardler-Navigalor, also he flown hark to HaVBI
and Patrolmen Joe Hickson u a i.
seriously Injured in the crash was for the International
C. Dodson.
Memorial Hospital C.Three
1-t. (Jgl James T. Dailey whose Exposition to be half
cars were Involved in -a
home is in Sanford a( 2403 Jeffer­ 23 to March A. Nona
Christmas Eva accident at the
Receives Check
son Court. Datiry'a condition was gible tor return lo
intersection of Sanford Ave. and
The Seminole Memorial Hospi­ Seventh St., when a 1*47 Ply­
reported this morning as good Stales because of th# Ur B.
tal haa received a check for (■,- mouth sedan traveling south on
and he also I* expected to recover. ran of Animal InduitgyB
330,000 from the Bert Flah Testa­ Sanford Ave., driven by Harry The Sanford-Or!*n&lt;!o Kennel Club
The third crewman aboard the tin* restrictions.
mentary Trust, representing the Everetlo Kirk, S2-ycar-old iniur la off to a flying start on its winter
plane, killed in the crash, was VD2
final payment of (230,000.00 com­ ante agent ol West Palm Beach, racing season slier enjoying if*
James W. Greek whu-c home is
muted by the trustees
of. that fund .had slowad up and stopped to al­ finest opening in history last night. CHI.KHKATING TIIKIK S'lnl wrdding anniversary Saturday night lis'ed as bring Sanford.
.
at the Mayfair Inn are Hr. ami Mr*. Irving J. .Sands of .New York
A fourth memhrr of tha crew
to be used in the eonslruetloa of jow passing tralfic to clear for a
rrnspccU tor the 91 days remain­ City. (Staff I’hntn)
tbs west wing of the local hospital. left turn.
was killed hut his name is being ing in the campaign are extremely
This wing la designated a a the
withheld pending notification »d
A 1*47 Ponllie sedan traveling bright, thank* to the record atten­
r* B
nexl of kin. II is understood that
Fish Memorial Wing, comment- south on Sanford Ave., driven by dance anil pari-mutuel handling
morating the donor, tba late Bert Annie Yates Mandon, 44-&gt;ear-nio racked up by the track's dehut un­
he had no relatives living in the |
Fish.
Sanford area,
orange grader of Issford, pulled der Its pew operator Jerry Collins.
The transmittal of tba check up behind aid had stopped.
i
t
*
j oVS. -‘J r z J J t e x I &amp; M W » u V W r de­
Tha opening. night crowd of 4,molished in the explosion and fire.*
wa* M»&lt;M&gt;. by* Trtd. JU Wiiaog. Lavokae Kilhargtr, 11-jesrwdd 130 exceeded even the fondest *J
II was a piano attached to YAfl'J
trustee and attorney for tha Bert Sanford housewife, driving a 1*33 timates 'of track officials. Last
of the local Natal Auxiliary Air
Flak Trust, headquarters of which Ford sedan crashed Into the rear year's lop crowd was 1.110 and Ihe
With the cnmplrttoi af N s teH
are- in DeLand. Francis P. White- of tha Pontiac sedan shoving the previou* all-time attendance mark
Hundreds of youngsters sre Ihe Station.
central
offire in Dvtogil, GtaBafi
hair ts chairman of the group and Pontiac ilo the Plymouth, Damage of 2,M2 waa established on open­
proud new owner* of rolorful ami
Rnthermcl. DeLand OlM* MtaM*
made the principal address at the was estimated to tha three ears
expensive bicycles, said Police i Mr., Mrs. Bowen
ger for the SoutheriR
ing night three years ago.
dedication a few months ago.
in the neighborhood of (263.
Chief Hoy G. Williams yesterday. I
phone Company, s.ufi M ay
Handling of the *67.074 was a re­
There alio was a resolution
Mrs. Kilbarger was charged with cord for opening night and the
a
new «rrlc» of Irlepl
“
We
hope
that,
parent*
of
Ihe1
Injured
In
Wreck
turned over to T. E. Tucker, chair­ careless and negligent driving
have
been assigned t* Ovi*do Uta*'
youngsters
will
instill
in
Ihe
y
r
ar)(|
j
,
r,
amount
was
held
down
by
Jam
mod
man of the Seminole Memorial following an investigation by Pa­
r . G. Bowen of
a. —
young laily nr young man Ihe | y]or(.nrr $ (•' and formerly of phone customer*.
Hospital, approving the wing , and trolman Joe Hlckaon of the San­ up crowds. However, this was beltimportance of keeping lh« new Sanford were seriously injured in
nr than a 30 per cent Increase over
Totoptoin* dlrcclon## km
stating that this wing fulfilled the ford Police D.epartmet.
bicycle indoors and away from a hcadnn automobile collision distributed tn each
obligation of the Sanford com­ A 1*46 Mercury, purchased by A1 last year and easily lopped Ihe
telephone user in Oi^l
Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Ihe prying ryes of those who will Friday evening.
mittee to construct a suitable Wallace, was parked at tha curb closing night play of (61,127 which
plrk up Ihe luka and haul it
fuel said, with inatrft
was
the
best
tor
last
season,
T.
Mark
Mack,
stationed
In
Se­
memorial to the benefactor.
The
nrrldcnt
occurred
fiv*
miles
on Park Ave., at First St., Satur­
The local medical dealer la un­ day morning while the owner went The F. E. Ha Ion Kennel Is rid­ minole County, 'aid today that away fur tlirlr own use," the from llriirviwlck, G.v, ■* Ihey to each one on the uN Of th*
were on Ihnr way to spfnd the lv a.signed numbers ■
dergoing the final phases of con­ in to Roumillal and Anderson's ing high today too after bringing “as far as I am concerned, Ihrre Police Chief said.
“ Ilirycles are also damaged hy Christmas holidays with their dial system.
struction now and Urn formal open­ Drug Store. The car waa driven ofl I. M. lloney an upset victory and will be no special consideration
"We have found R
ing la being planned for the middle by an unknown person. It has not Perky Peggy home ene-lwo In the given In anyone endangering th# pilferers," ChlrT Williams said, daughters here and in Orlando
Jives of other* just because It is a “and are run over and dam­ The daughter* are Mr*. Pauj UJI- fq, *dd tn lh« ca
of n u t month,
•I
been recovered at last report from inaugural.
aged hy motorists who sen Ihe ler and Mrs. Henry Hardy.
Oviedo reniral ofliee^*
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Ten races are Ichrduled tor to­ national holiday."
the Sanford Folice Department.
Trooper Mack was referring to hikes loo lair tn krvp from hil­ Both nf Ihe injured are listed said, since the m north
night with Copprr ' Streak and
Middleboro, derby rhamp last year, Ihe coming New Year'* holiday ling Ihem when they're left In a* being In rrilical condition along years had required IR#__
Couple Celebrates
with two other daughters and a equipment to lake •••# i f
giving owner Benny Moskoff a weekend beginning Friday and Ihe street or along liin curb,"
McCalley Services dangerous
continuing through Monday. He
“The best poliey it to have the neighbor from South Carolina who customers and this M i Om
double
threat
in
(he
fea­
33rd Anniversary
said that Scminule County high­ blrycle registered at the City were accompanying the group on cal time to go to Ikg
tured ninth*.
Guests at the Mayfair Ian dar­ Conducted Today
way* will'b* patrolled 21 hour* a Hall whrre the serial number, the Christ mas (rip.
system.
ing the Chrtatmaa Holidays In­
day with three Florida Highway make, and color nf Ihe bike be­ One orrtipanl, a mother nf tevFuneral services will be held
The changevore W ' M # BMT
clude Dr. Irving J. Sands u d hie today at 4 p. m. at Rrisson Funeral
Patrolmen handling traffic around come* a part of Ihe record and eral children, was killed in Ihe numbering lystem. a t e N M r f t o
wife Cecils Ruth -Sands.
Home for Herbert A. McCalley, 17. Mrs. Jeanie Putnam Ihe clock. Mac* said mat they ran h« recovered much easier," accident. The children and falher new cenlral office
The couple celebrated their 33rd The Rev. Mlltpn H. Wyatt of the
will be on the highways Dec. 30, Chief William* suggested. The are being confined to the Bruns- ii srt for 2 a. m. In
wedding anniversary Saturday First Methodist Church will,offi­ Dies In Gainesville
cost for registering Die hike, wick Hospital.
ing." said Itothermrl.
31, Jan., 1 and 2.
night during an Informal gathering ciate and graveside services will
Mrs. Jcanle W, Putnam, who Trooper Slack said that tralfic which includes a tag that is senl
flu said that nearly 273 teleTlie two daughters lefl immenf fuaata In the lobby of the May- be conducted by the Odd Fellows. had lived in Hanford tor many over the Christmas holidays "was ed on Ihe bieycle, is only fifty dialrly for Brunswick. Ga., upon phone* in Ihe Oviedo area would
fair Ian when gifts, warn, dlitri- Burial will be in Evergreen Cemc- years with her late husband, died m&gt; heavy at lime* that motorists ernls. eommrnled Sanford's Po­ hearing of the accident.
have Ihe prefix "FOrest 3" plut
tery.
recently in Gainesville where she could hardly gel on Ihe main lice Chief, who it anxious to re­
tour umeral*. FOrest 3-1234. for
SURE OF AMOUNT
Mra. Suds is a member of the Survivors Include thn widow, made her home with her son, Dr. arteries from sida roads.
duce Ihe toll of stolen and dam­
example. Telephone users, in mak*
Board'of Education of1the City af Mrs. Nellis McCalley; two sons, George H. Putnam, after her hus­ “ We mad* the normal number of aged bicycles.
CUSHING, Okla. ijv-the hur- ing local Irlrphone calls, wiU dial
New York. She la the only woman If. W. of Sanford and K. W. of band's death.
Mho broke into the Hell Drug- F-O-3-l-2-3-4,
arrests and warnings as we usual­
“At (Ilia season of the year, glar who
member of n nine-member board. Drasco, Ark.; a granddaughter,
She was born In Scotland and ly do on regular weekend*," said the unsuspecting hirycl* thief is store ami
and look (300 from (he offlco
Itcason fur Ihe change, said
Approximately WAN teachers Sylvia McCalley, Sanford; two lived in Birmingham, Ala., prior *lhe Highway I'alrol Trooper. on Ihe lookout tor hikes In haul unfa ran he tine
of Ihe amount, Hothermil, is tor greater aperd
«i
•ad . dose to etse million pupils grandsons, Wallace of this City, to movinjr to Florida.
“Traiiic and driver* were reason­ away tn markela in other
He also helped himself to an add- and accuracy in thu handling q|
come under the direction of the and Billie McCalley of GrcenvUto,
Survivor* include her son, Dr. able with the exception of a few lions," said Chief William*
long distance calls
Inj machine.
New York City Board of Bducn- N, C.j and two great-grandchild- Putnam; a stater, Mrs. H. W. who took unnecessary chances."
tiosi In the elementary and high ran, E. W. Jr., and Susan McCal­ Gilbert. Faiafleld, Ain., and two he said.
schools of the Cky.
ley of Greensboro, N. 0.
There Verc three Highway Pai trol officers on duly in Seminole
County over Ihe Christmas holi­
day period Dec. 23, 21, 23 and 26,
Mack said.
Only one accident was reported
by tha Florida Highway Palrol,
Mack said, and that ona occurred
on Christmas night when a truck
was left parked on tha highway
and a motorist crashed into it
doing about (300 damage to Ihe
car and minor damage to the
truck.

Big Flying Start
Boasted By SOKC

Youngsters Asked

Oviedo R e siM lv i
Get New Systeai
InT

No Special Regard
To Be Given Those
Endangering Lives

Police Department
Th* Sanford Police Department
held Ita annual Chrltimaa Tree
party Saturday afternoon at *
o'clock when shifts changed and
all members of the department
war* on band to receive gifts,
fruit and candy.
Attending the Chrialmaa Tree,
along with Pqjict Department
members was City Manager War
ran E. Knowles and Civil Service
Commission manager Garner.
Patrolman Arnold Williams took
lha part
Santa Claus distribut­
ing gilta stacked under the Christmas Trc*.
t o*

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Morgans l u r i r J A

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Chid Roy G. William* was th*
e«nUr of attention as h* received
• pieee of luggage from personnel
a n te N i t t

RECEIVING HIB CHRISTMAS yreawt from the Hanford feUag ___________________
Williams. Looking on aa Chief Will lama opens the luggage piece presented him are (toll to right City

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW SPAPER

HANFORD. FLORIDA

Last, First Infants
Eligible For Contest

Last Meet
Of 1 9 5 5
Is Tonite

The last meeting of the year
Two questions are being asked
for the Hoard of Sanford Ctty
during the final momenta of the
Commissioners will be hejd to­
old year as the new year ap­
night at * o'clork In the City
proaches.
Commis lion Room of tha City
Who will be tha first naw ettiHall.
aen of 1*56? and Who will be the
A five-item agenda will face
last new citizen of 1(33?
the Board of Commissioners in­
The Sanford Herald, with the
cluding ihe appointmenl of two
cooperation of many prominent
Boards for 1936.
Sanford stores and firms, is
Appointments to the Electrical
sponsoring a contest to determine
Examining Board tor 1936 will be
the young winner In each In­
Georg* imathcra today stance, The contest la county- Two wrecks, a stolen car, and a one ol the main Items before the
extended greeting! of the season wide and all of the prospective ear pilfered^ ware reported by the City lawmaker* as well as the
to florid* eitltua. Ho a«M, “To parents are asked to observe a Sanrnrd Police Department over appointments to the Plumbing
Commission for 1M6.
•0 our frtonds across Florida. few simple rules and to walch the Christmas holidays.
Th* Plumbing Commission ap­
An
aecident
on
Dec.
23
was
re­
Roomsary and a y aona and 1 The Sanford Herald for f u l l
heartiest wlabos for a page announcements of tha gifts ported an French Ave. at 24th St.. pointments will also include a
happy Holiday Season and a tbat will be bestowed upon the when e 1*41 Ford sedan crashed discussion of the examination fee
into a GMC truck resulting in for master plumbers and the es­
Prosperous New Year.”
new citizen lit each category.
tablishing of a minimum fee of
“TkJs NoaJ, particularly, the To have your young citizen en­ property damage estimated at (1 on plumbing permits.
nation ha* causa for thanks," tered In The Sanford Herald's (300 but no injuries.
Also before the commissioners
H I Mid leaator Snathars. "Despite “First Naw Citizen of 1*36'' and According to the Sanford Police will
be requests tor street lights
“Last
New
Citizen
of
1(U",
have
Department
report,
tha
Ford
car,
international tonalooa, Uiaro la no
on
Third
Street between Oak and
■ajar conflict to nor the season. your doctor record aod send the traveling south on French Ave., Park and on Fourth at San Mar­
Employment and Uta national in* following information to The San­ and driven by Carlos Neill Gillie, cus Avenue.
26-year-old Sanford lather, was on The secund reading of three or­
coma are at record pcaka In a ford Herald:
1. The exact time of baby’s the wrong aide of the street.
period ol uaparallalad prosperity.
dinances will be heard at to­
America's Christmas basket la birth.
Charles Ewtl Mistier, 32-ycar- night's final meeting of 1*33.
fell, and noat families are united X. Place of birth, sex, weight, old truck driver, driving the GMC They Include the “rezoning at
at the ktartkaide. In a pause for and name of the baby.
truck, swerved to the west side ol M a n o r Groves Sub-division",
■arspacUva at Utla Yulctido, the 3. The name and address of the street la an attempt to avoid “vacating an alleyway at 23th
n il scope of our btasalngi im- tha pa rents.
the accident. The truck skidded
and French Ave." and “vacat­
_ marges In all lu brigbtneas. like As “Father Time' 1 counts the approximately 40 feat in the St.
ing an alleyway at Elm and
^ * t t e aUr of Bethlehem," said thw hours, minutes ahef seconds of swerve. The Ford hit the right Commerical Avenues".
tha old and v * year, the new side of the truck just ts tha rear
■anator.
To ba discussed at tonight'*
In kia capaulo predictions for citizens born during the waning of the'cah.
meeting will be the request tor a
IMS, Senator Bmatkars enumer­ Momenta of lMg and the waxing Gillie was charged with eartleas corrective
ated; “seed times will aontinus 'momenta of the new year will Im and negligent driving and driving In 1*47. deed on property sold
in the Naw Year and &lt;hir mili­ eligible for tha gifts to ba be­ while Intoxicated following an in­
tary might will deter the com­ stowad uposi the winner.
vestigation by Lt. B. J. Hickson
munist nations from aatting off
and Patrolmen Joe Hickson u a i.
atomic war.**
C. C. Dodson.
“Personal locomo tax relief Memorial Hospital
Three cars were Involved in -a
lor the lower and S‘j!dla brackChristmas Eva accident at the
. ala will ka anaciad - within the Receives Check
intersection of Sanford Ave. and
• framework of defense require- The Seminole Memorial Hospi­ Seventh St., when a 1*47 Ply­
meats and a balanced budget," tal haa received a check for (■,- mouth sedan traveling south on
k* predicted.
330,000 from the Bert Flah Testa­ Sanford Ave., driven by Harry The Sanford-Or!*n&lt;!o Kennel Club
‘The federal highway construc­ mentary Trust, representing the Everetlo Kirk, S2-ycar-old iniur la off to a flying start on its winter
tion program will be enacted to final payment of (230,000.00 com­ ante agent ol West Palm Beach, racing season slier enjoying if*
of. that fund .had slowad up and stopped to al­ finest opening in history last night.
bring th e Interstate arteries muted by the trustees
.
cloaar to masting tha demands of to be used in the eonslruetloa of jow passing tralfic to clear for a rrnspccU tor the 91 days remain­
t r a f f i c , 1' Smothers tbs west wing of the local hospital. left turn.
ing in the campaign are extremely
This wing la designated a a the A 1*47 Ponllie sedan traveling bright, thank* to the record atten­
And Senator Bmatbers conclud­ Fish Memorial Wing, comment- south on Sanford Ave., driven by dance anil pari-mutuel handling
ed kit cipault predictions for morating the donor, tba late Bert Annie Yates Mandon, 44-&gt;ear-nio racked up by the track's dehut un­
• ISM with “Democrats w i l l Fish.
orange grader of Issford, pulled der Its pew operator Jerry Collins.
■reggtaag their control of ConThe transmittal of tba check up behind aid had stopped.
Tha opening. night crowd of 4,'j r t e t l * wa* M»&lt;M&gt;. by* Trtd. JU Wiiaog. Lavokae Kilhargtr, 1 1 -jesrwdd 130 exceeded even the fondest *J
?*
trustee and attorney for tha Bert Sanford housewife, driving a 1*33 timates 'of track officials. Last
Of tha lmmadiato future, Sena Flak Trust, headquarters of which Ford sedan crashed Into the rear year's lop crowd was 1.110 and Ihe
tor Imatben said, “On January are- in DeLand. Francis P. White- of tha Pontiac sedan shoving the
B10, tha Small Business Sub­ hair ts chairman of the group and Pontiac ilo the Plymouth, Damage previou* all-time attendance mark
committee no Military Procure- made the principal address at the was estimated to tha three ears of 2,M2 waa established on open­
ing night three years ago.
■ant win bold bearings on the dedication a few months ago.
in the neighborhood of (263.
problems of small business In ob­
There alio was a resolution Mrs. Kilbarger was charged with Handling of the *67.074 was a re­
taining n proper sham of govarn- turned over to T. E. Tucker, chair­ careless and negligent driving cord for opening night and the
sent contracts. -The participation man of the Seminole Memorial following an investigation by Pa­ amount was held down by Jam mod
A of small business In defense Hospital, approving the wing , and trolman Joe Hlckaon of the San­ up crowds. However, this was beltnr than a 30 per cent Increase over
9 spooling declined from 21.1% In stating that this wing fulfilled the ford Police D.epartmet.
UN to MA% In lfU . In presid­ obligation of the Sanford com­ A 1*46 Mercury, purchased by A1 last year and easily lopped Ihe
ing over these bearings, your mittee to construct a suitable Wallace, was parked at tha curb closing night play of (61,127 which
•tantor. Chairman of the Sub- memorial to the benefactor.
on Park Ave., at First St., Satur­ was the best tor last season,
iittee, expects to gain fur- The local medical dealer la un­ day morning while the owner went The F. E. Ha Ion Kennel Is rid­
insight into the difficulties dergoing the final phases of con­ in to Roumillal and Anderson's ing high today too after bringing
th e acaail business- struction now and Urn formal open­ Drug Store. The car waa driven ofl I. M. lloney an upset victory and
ing la being planned for the middle by an unknown person. It has not Perky Peggy home ene-lwo In the
of n u t month,
been recovered at last report from inaugural.
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Ten races are Ichrduled tor to­
the Sanford Folice Department.

Various Incidents
Mar Record Here
Over Holidays

Senator Smothers
Extends Greetings
v To State Citizens

9

T ^ S D A Y ^D E C E M B E R W M W S

A san d aM P m i I

Aircraft
Duda, Sons Enter
Completely In Livestock Show
Destroyed Of Brahman Cattle
Other Crewmen
Receive Injuries

CHI.KHKATING TIIKIK S'lnl wrdding anniversary Saturday night
at the Mayfair Inn are Hr. ami Mr*. Irving J. .Sands of .New York
City. (Staff I’hntn)

Youngsters Asked
i

• to

Ike mystery Hast la still a

sm
W oome

Christmas m e r g i n g ,
eI Banted aitlteaa were
hr n hlait that, in
rattled

Mra. Suds is a member of the
of
with Board'of Education of1the City af
the New York. She la the only woman
member of n nine-member board.
oaylag
It
Approximately WAN teachers
dynamite
•ad . dose to etse million pupils
Windows,
rattled, come under the direction of the
the Sea- New York City Board of Bducntor
tiosi In the elementary and high
U
fHwmmMt M
a
time to­ schools of the Cky.
nwwwfW|
Va|Pn 9cm
day, there wait a* aotvtle* to Uw
giant Jolt that soma say happen­
ed “on tlto Mat side of Buford
nr In tha ten ted vicinity."
The Hst of persons who beard

tinted,kart
to ‘

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Guests at the Mayfair Ian dar­
ing the Chrtatmaa Holidays In­
clude Dr. Irving J. Sands u d hie
wife Cecils Ruth -Sands.
The couple celebrated their 33rd
wedding anniversary Saturday
night during an Informal gathering
nf fuaata In the lobby of the Mayfair Ian when gifts, warn, dlitri-

McCalley Services
Conducted Today
Funeral services will be held
today at 4 p. m. at Rrisson Funeral
Home for Herbert A. McCalley, 17.
The Rev. Mlltpn H. Wyatt of the
First Methodist Church will,offi­
ciate and graveside services will
be conducted by the Odd Fellows.
Burial will be in Evergreen Cemctery.
Survivors Include thn widow,
Mrs. Nellis McCalley; two sons,
If. W. of Sanford and K. W. of
Drasco, Ark.; a granddaughter,
Sylvia McCalley, Sanford; two
grandsons, Wallace of this City,
and Billie McCalley of GrcenvUto,
N, C.j and two great-grandchildran, E. W. Jr., and Susan McCal­
ley of Greensboro, N. 0.

to crow and to upward to fifty.

No. 141

W in

Two Sanford Fliers
Die In Plane Crash

Big Flying Start
Boasted By SOKC

, Mystery Explosion Couple Celebrates
Remains Unsolved; 33rd Anniversary
Residents Puzzled

Weather
Psrtl* rtoudr to
Wednesday. A little
sari tonight. HUh today gear
Loss tonight (3 In M.

No Special Regard
To Be Given Those
Endangering Lives

Florida Highway Patrol Trooper
T. Mark Mack, stationed In Se­
minole County, 'aid today that
“ as far as I am concerned, Ihrre
will be no special consideration
given In anyone endangering th#
Jives of other* just because It is a
national holiday."
Trooper Mack was referring to
night with Copprr ' Streak and
Middleboro, derby rhamp last year, Ihe coming New Year'* holiday
giving owner Benny Moskoff a weekend beginning Friday and
dangerous double threat in (he fea­ continuing through Monday. He
said that Scminule County high­
tured ninth*.
way* will'b* patrolled 21 hour* a
day with three Florida Highway
Patrolmen handling traffic around
Mrs. Jeanie Putnam Ihe
clock. Mac* said mat they
will be on the highways Dec. 30,
Dies In Gainesville 31, Jan., 1 and 2.
Mrs. Jcanle W, Putnam, who Trooper Slack said that tralfic
had lived in Hanford tor many over the Christmas holidays "was
years with her late husband, died m&gt; heavy at lime* that motorists
recently in Gainesville where she could hardly gel on Ihe main
made her home with her son, Dr. arteries from sida roads.
George H. Putnam, after her hus­ “ We mad* the normal number of
band's death.
arrests and warnings as we usual­
She was born In Scotland and ly do on regular weekend*," said
lived in Birmingham, Ala., prior *lhe Highway I'alrol Trooper.
to movinjr to Florida.
“Traiiic and driver* were reason­
Survivor* include her son, Dr. able with the exception of a few
Putnam; a stater, Mrs. H. W. who took unnecessary chances."
Gilbert. Faiafleld, Ain., and two he said.
There Verc three Highway Pai trol officers on duly in Seminole
County over Ihe Christmas holi­
day period Dec. 23, 21, 23 and 26,
Mack said.
Only one accident was reported
by tha Florida Highway Palrol,
Mack said, and that ona occurred
on Christmas night when a truck
was left parked on tha highway
and a motorist crashed into it
doing about (300 damage to Ihe
car and minor damage to the
truck.

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*

Two crew member* were kilted
and two seriously Inlured when
an AJI, ba,rd at the .Sanford
Naval Auxiliary Air Station,
crashed when making a landing
at I.*ges Field, Atorrf, Christmas
afternoon about 3:30, The plane
collided wilh a mountain, exploded
and burned, aerordlng to public
information officials at the local
base.
The plane was a member of *
deploying squadron going to Pori
I.yautey, French Mnrrnco, and was
the lad plane in Ihe sqtiardrn to
lake off from Ihe local Navy Jlare
runways.
The Pilot and Planr Comman­
der,, seriously Injured in Ihe crash,
was Lt, Harold W. Jacobs, whose
home is in loirh Arbor at San­
ford. Id. Jacobs’ condition tht*
morning was listed as good and
he is experl cd to recover.
The nomhardler-Navigalor, also
seriously Injured in the crash was
1-t. (Jgl James T. Dailey whose
home is in Sanford a( 2403 Jeffer­
son Court. Datiry'a condition was
reported this morning as good
and he also I* expected to recover.
The third crewman aboard the
plane, killed in the crash, was VD2
James W. Greek whu-c home is
lis'ed as bring Sanford.
A fourth memhrr of tha crew
was killed hut his name is being withheld pending notification »d
nexl of kin. II is understood that
he had no relatives living in the |
Sanford area,

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At least *jx v s nraM toiggiuj
herds, inrludinc one
Duda A, Son*, will cop
1936 International List
in the Dominican It4
3-1.3, li was annount&lt;*#d *r
Am rnran Hiahman
soclation oilier in HI
The cattle show highlight* • 1
tong celebration of tgg "Fg
Peace and llruthertlgi^ At
‘
Free World."
U. S. Rrahman hr
rlpaling tn Ihe showy
A. Duda A (tons, are; Wart
den and .Southern Rieg
Carlisle, Ark ; J. W. l’at#
go. Tex.; Norris Cattle
Oral*; L. 8. Harris of
and M. J. Wooster of
Prizes range at high M.&lt;
first plsra and (1,001
champion.
8om«i of the cati!c..fracg
country will be a o t d ^ gtj
during the fair whil# a
he flown hark to HaVBI
for the International
Exposition to be half
23 to March A. Nona
gible tor return lo
Stales because of th# Ur B.
ran of Animal InduitgyB
tin* restrictions.

Oviedo R e siM lv i
Get New Systeai
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molished in the explosion and fire.*
II was a piano attached to YAfl'J
of the local N atal Auxiliary Air
With the cnmplrttoi af N s te H
Hundreds of youngsters sre Ihe Station.
central offire in Dvtogil, GtaBafi
proud new owner* of rolorful ami
Rnthermcl. DeLand O lM * MtaM*
expensive bicycles, said Police i Mr., Mrs. Bowen
ger for the SoutheriR
Chief Hoy G. Williams yesterday. I
phone Company, s.ufi M ay
a new «rrlc» of Irlepl
“ We hope that, parent* of Ih e1 Injured In Wreck
youngsters will instill in Ihe
y r ar)(| j , r, r . G. Bowen of have been assigned t* Ovi*do Uta*'
a. —
young laily nr young man Ihe | y]or(.nrr $ (•' and formerly of phone customer*.
importance of keeping lh« new Sanford were seriously injured in
Totoptoin* dlrcclon## k m
bicycle indoors and away from a hcadnn automobile collision distributed tn each
Ihe prying ryes of those who will Friday evening.
telephone user in Oi^l
plrk up Ihe luka and haul it
The nrrldcnt occurred fiv* miles fuel said, with inatrft
away fur tlirlr own use," the from llriirviwlck, G.v, ■* Ihey to each one on the uN Of th*
Police Chief said.
were on Ihnr way to spfnd the lv a.signed numbers ■
“ Ilirycles are also damaged hy Christmas holidays with their dial system.
pilferers," ChlrT Williams said, daughters here and in Orlando
"We have found R
“and are run over and dam ­ The daughter* are Mr*. Pauj UJI- fq, *dd tn lh« ca
•I
aged hy motorists who sen Ihe ler and Mrs. Henry Hardy.
Oviedo reniral ofliee^*
hikes loo lair tn krvp from hil­
Both nf Ihe injured are listed said, since the m north
ling Ihem when they're left In a* being In rrilical condition along years had required IR#__
Ihe street or along liin curb,"
with two other daughters and a equipment to lake •••# i f
“The best poliey it to have the neighbor from South Carolina who customers and this M i Om
blrycle registered at the City were accompanying the group on cal time to go to Ikg
Hall whrre the serial number, the Christ mas (rip.
system.
make, and color nf Ihe bike be­
The changevore W 'M # BMT
One orrtipanl, a mother nf tevcome* a part of Ihe record and eral children, was killed in Ihe numbering lystem. a t e N M r f to
ran h« recovered much easier," accident. The children and falher new cenlral office
Chief William* suggested. The are being confined to the Bruns- ii srt for 2 a. m. In
cost for registering Die hike, wick Hospital.
ing." said Itothermrl.
which includes a tag that is senl
flu said that nearly 273 teleTlie two daughters lefl immeed on Ihe bieycle, is only fifty dialrly for Brunswick. Ga., upon phone* in Ihe Oviedo area would
ernls. eommrnled Sanford's Po­ hearing of the accident.
have Ihe prefix "FOrest 3" plut
lice Chief, who it anxious to re­
tour umeral*. FOrest 3-1234. for
SURE OF AMOUNT
duce Ihe toll of stolen and dam­
example. Telephone users, in mak*
CUSHING, Okla. ijv -th e hur- ing local Irlrphone calls, wiU dial
aged bicycles.
Mho broke into the Hell Drug- F-O-3-l-2-3-4,
“At (Ilia season of the year, glar who
and look (300 from (he offlco
the unsuspecting hirycl* thief is store ami
Itcason fur Ihe change, said
of Ihe amount, Hothermil, is tor greater aperd
«i
on Ihe lookout tor hikes In haul unfa ran he tine
away tn markela in other
He also helped himself to an add- and accuracy in thu handling q|
lions," said Chief William*
long distance calls
Inj machine.

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Th* Sanford Police Department
held Ita annual Chrltimaa Tree
party Saturday afternoon at *
o'clock when shifts changed and
all members of the department
war* on band to receive gifts,
fruit and candy.
Attending the Chrialmaa Tree,
along with Pqjict Department
members was City Manager War
ran E. Knowles and Civil Service
Commission manager Garner.
Patrolman Arnold Williams took
lha part
Santa Claus distribut­
ing gilta stacked under the Christmas Trc*.
Chid Roy G. William* was th*
e«nUr of attention as h* received
• pieee of luggage from personnel
a n te N itt

RECEIVING HIB CHRISTMAS yreawt from the Hanford feUag _________ __________

Williams. Looking on aa Chief Will lama opens the luggage piece presented him are (toll to right City
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Many Expected HEW ORLEANS (It-PIttsburgh'i bill oblivion, arote* today to bft
returning to aational gin the final I tifu el their fc|M
Per Shrine Bowl anthers,
roatocaco from the brisk of foot- Bowl drills.
Pitt seeks l» nM * crowning
A ll-Star Came Vlrgtoia. Bobby Moaf, alio of touch
to iti belt
Mnee 1MB

Thia Is teurtay week ha toOega
basketball.
Starting teday\wtth the Holiday
Poatlval q w i u l by t e Easton
Collage Atkletie Cos ierenee at
Madison Squgi* Garden, sesrty M
major toursamast# irill bo played

Past Clashes Mild
Compared To Today
LOt ANGELES UN-Past clashes
wore exciting and generally bitter
but tkay meant nothing today as
t e Cleveland Browns and t e Loa
Angeles Rams lined up far tha
championship of t e Natmal Footban League.
Twice before them club# mat far
tha big one. Each w « a game
and both aneountara were packed
with drama.
la IMA to what the Baas sailed
the Ctoroland Icebox. Loa Angeles
went ahead to the final munutoa,
than loat when quarterback Otto
Orakam sent We team charging
toftold and, with « iMMda to go.

In OatoMviUe,

wril develop bite aaotbar thriller.
Or, aa has happMad to tha Ha*
tfanal League, mo or tha other
•onto eptlt t e game wide epM.
Just a year ago Cleveland and
the defending champion Detroit
Lione played a regular season
game. Tha outcome meant llttla
to the Browns, who had already
locked op t e Easton Division
m o w * . Detroit won 14.19.
So what happened to tha blue
chip game far t e tttlaT Graham
•w ed three touchdowns, halfback
la y Eaefro added two moiw and
•P f08« rtj to t e rog*
hn w arn tola year between the
t e Browns ruined to# Lions saio.
Browns and Rami added little to
prtgame speculation.
bardf beat Pitta*
tomgh to t e final aeeond, same
Wmost against PhUadetpbla, scores
?*“ * *•&gt;• *"d to-B. Cleveland
.*2,1

•!"« lost to

them 17-Jl. The Browns beat Green
Bay 41. 10, the Rama lost to the
&gt; w h n lH t iM bsit ‘am fi-tr.
Pf® bed ■«&gt; Pran claeo rather
handily. The Rama did bast Clove.

Olkahomo, T*rp s
Orange Bdwl Rivals
M1AML Fla.. (m-Oktohom and
Maryland, t e two football powers
who dash in t e Orange Bowl next
Monday, are scheduled to arrive
to Miami today to resume prattles
far t e gam*.
Maryland wfll h* to e flr r i to
arrtv*. Tha Terrapin# wfll bo to
charge of Assistant Coach Warm
diets and Trainer Duke Wyre,
Maryland Coach Jim Tatum has
boon vacationing hero .far • week
patpM lag its single wing attack.

Graham that

Weal Virginia, will bo at left half;
11m TTOglio df Northwestern at
fight half; tod Dick Pitagerald of
Notre Dame at fullback. Army’s
Pat Uebal alio ia available for
fullback duty.
The Sooth will caD upon Navy*!
George Welsh for quarterbacking
sad paiting. it* halfbacks will be
Cart BraseU at Sooth Carolina and
lack Loach of Miami, with Geor­
gia’s Bobby Garrard and Wbltiy
Reuviere of Miami sharing fell.

mum

with ■ victory over favored Geo*
fU Tech Mb# Jan. I fan*.
The 183* Paatbera wo* eighty
came* and loat two. Thil year*c

and brought Ptt totfroata tfllobw
sine* ho Panthers defeated With,
ington n-a is the 1*37 Boo* BowL
After arriving at Molaant Inter,
national Airport, Pitt pla—od «
midafternoon workout at Talana’a
Sugar Bowl Stadium, its first out*
Welsh will be tossing pssaes In door drill hi warn w etter otP
t e direction of the South’s ends,
Ron Besgle of Nsvy sod Harold weeks.
Burnine of Missouri. In the South’s Tech won't arrlva tor Ua werto
line wO be B. C. laablnet of outs until Friday.
Clemson, biggest man on either Pitt Coach Johnny MkhatosM
aquad at I faet • and 250 pounds hopes the brief Cbriatmaa vaeatio*
John Hopklna of Navyj Herb Gray brought tha last two ailing mem
of Tosaa; Charley Coffey of
Tauaiaao; and John Tatum of ben of ha aquad back into Sorts.
End Joey Waltos tad fuHbeeb
Taxes.
Army'a Dm RoOadtr, converted Bobby Grier stayad oat et rough m
to quarterback during tha regular work last week, WaltM' with *
Mason, will bo back at his end pulled leg muscle and Grier with
position where ho started in 1951.
Other North lineman Include Sam an injured knee. Both, however,
Huff and Bruce Bosley, both of are expected to play.
West Virginia; Army'a Halph Ch«»- If Grier does set action, ho wfll
sauakai; and' Purdue’s Don Fife. become the first Negro to perfarm
toutsa! win broadcast the game before a Sugar Bowl tooth*
crowd.

'Jk*
L £ s u 9 GP*. V M H

oil nets. Flrie* F

Paint *r, A tta etlva , tseti
T r u ll fa ir, H a rry Ceeae?
n r t a neee — s /to a
Quick L a n k , T asaa Wei
Hat H, D ia l* Danaar, T w
X e ia ka lla . F u tu re T in e * ,
•peegetey.

afternoon,

Tama Bahama of MlanH fights
Paolo Moll# of Montreal In in toternational welterweight match at
I t Nicholas Aron* tonight.

nca. D ick saved ee, Pees

Bahama, whose red name fa wfl11am Hohshla Ruler Jr., got the
mtta event aa a last minute tub
far Chico Vtjar, who complained
of an aching baek. Bahama has
wm U straight, 14 this year.

San Francisco, Lasalle
Meeting In New York
MW TORE i a - f a n Francisco pkmahlp to Uto and 1994. Tb* Iron
Md La Sella, too tw* team# that Dukas, however, are «■&lt;**—■* toa
MTTk“ °* Ml America Dick
irV? « . *bo has
graduated,
today to to* faurth annual ECAC
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The twe homes mentioned shove
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In l-Bedroom home*. Buy your
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SiM inola County Bordors Hold
M a n y Attractions For V isito rs
flaginolo County Is ons of tha until eountiot of the Btate.
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V et, within the borders of Seminole
County there are more attractions to Inter­
est the traveler and tourist than moat coun­
ties In the State.
We fall te realise, in our scope of review.
Inf the faellitlen available here, that so
much in at our disposal to brag about and
to advertise.
There are at least nine, and possibly
others, when wi* look for big ettrectlons to
bring to the attention of the sightseer.
Tor instance, there U RanUndo Springs,
a natural for year 'round swimming and for
beautiful gardens as well as for pleplclng.
Millions of gallons of pure, dean water bubMe late the swimming facilities at
this natural attraction within the County.
There is the Big Tree, a natural pheno­
mena that visitors come bade to time and
time again because of its unusual attractive*
BBwest attractions in Seminole County, but
• sutural for bringing visitors and friends
In to see. A clubhouse that Is plush to tha
Bth degree looks over the trotting tracks
and from tho dining room one can watch
th e events a t they take place. There
uru 800 stables, completely renovated In this
attraction with more being planned for next
yaar. Th# ownera call it the "Country Club
o f Trotting Track*".
Boat Grain** will taka vialtors along tha
B t. John* River to point out tha vaat hlaItorleal background of our area. A SSO-pasaangar boat h is arrived to furnish Central
Florida visitors with ono of most enjoyable
crulaaa along tha St. Johns they have aver

^ T h e'so n fo rtl State Farmer* Market ta
an a m that open* tha ayaa of viattoro whan
they com* to raallsa that theuaands of
truck* from every naction of tha country
are loaded her* with fruit*, produce, and
.vagatablea most of which ia grown right

T h t Sanford Horold

TODAY'S BIVLB VBBBB
Tho boon Of tho mighty mm oro broken.
I they that stumbled i n giydod with

hare on our own farms. It Is along the plat­
forms of the Sanford State Farmers Market
that tourists come to realise that there la
big business In foodstuffs alone.
•
Of eouna, one of the major attractions
for tha aportimen In Somlnole County ia
big bass fishing. With fishing campa in
•very diroetion in tho count}*, the aportstnan
finds himaslf in a ‘'fisherman's paradise”
with the best of tha biggest taking leaps at
his flits and bait.
The Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air Sta*
tion Is a natural booster for Seminole Coun­
ty and for Sanford. It is at this station, man­
ned by trained pilots and airmen of the Navy
that tho nation stands rsady to defend our
country from attack by intruders.
Tha S t Johns River, ona of two rivers In
tha world which flows north, is a veritsbla
storehouse for exploration and wonderment.
Visitors cannot realise th« Immensity of the
attraction that lisa along our boundary.
And then, we have the Sanford Orlando
Kennel Club with greyhound racing 90
days out of each year Here is a msecs for
attracting those who are looking for excite*
ment as well ai entertainment. Only this
year, tha Sanford Orlando Kennel Club has
bean redecorated, revamped, and re.
nawad to attract additional thousands to its
grandstands.
When we sum up these attractions to
whleh hundreds of others can bo added.
there la no doubt that Seminole County la
tha on# County in tha State of Florida that
tourlata cannot afford to paaa up,
Since wa era aware of thaaa attraction*,
than it ia up to tha community to tall other*
about what wa have for them to sta and
enjoy.
Little do wa realise that when visitors
come to bo with ui for a day, a weak, or a
month, than is added to tha mirchanta till
an added revenue. Our friendliness, and cour­
tesies, extended to those we see only now and
then, bring thousands upon thousands of
dolJara to the community to be circulated.
We need to about about what wa have
tn Seminole County. Wa need to tall the
millinno and millions of people In other parts
of the country about tha biggest little coun­
ty in tha world.
What with 83,000 people writing cards
and letters telling friends and relatives a.
bout our attractions, the mail trucks should
ha loaded ae they take Aff front our local
poet office* 4with messages going around
world.
W ith' gvoryono doing hid pr hdr p srtj
•nd with tho already unprecedented growth
of our county community,’ we can definitely
look forward to • greater growth in tho im­
mediate future.

come

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foiwet to thank yol'r hostess

Same Acts Have Different Names
k*«p oat an applicant for member­ lag Russia. * h k i kapto Its O nal
ship — sbs'd vato the 1 1 nonsartllitti. Tha LTnitad Stale* didn't want
Ontar Mongolia la. But t&amp;ia coun­
try waa uadar pranura by tbs oth­
er U. N. mambara set to wreck this
deal. It agreed sot to use the vato.
So It ahauiaad from voting at all
os Outer Mongolia.
Tha United Ititea also nri#d Nattonalist China not to uaa tha veto.
But tha Chlaaaa paid ao attention
and voted mambarihip for Outar
MaegoUa. Thii got practically rrtrybody aoro in tha U. N., toclud-

WASHINGTON Iff - Whan tha
United Nationa diplomats gat son*thing dma It ia called statesman■hip. But if labor ttatoaa and man*
igemtnt took a* long to agrm os
a contract, or did aa many flip*
flops, they'd b# oat af business .
Whan tbo U. N. racaatiy admit*
tad 16 new member* ,it elimaied a
whole aeries of somersault# — golag back for p orn — bp the U. N.
membership In gotkrtl and tbo
United States and Russia Is Bar*
tieular. No ooo looked very pretty
is this one. .
Taka the gait of Spain. Stnca
ISM tbs U.N. bad approved o fe­
rial of resolution! to keep Spain
oat. In UM tbo United State* sug­
gested tbo Spanish people ought to
gat rid of their dictator, Brands*

How To Help Child
If He's A Stammerer

U.N. membership for 8 pda. Bat
time psiied. Tbs cold wtr began.
And Ike United Stale* waited mil­
itary bans in Spain aa outpoete
agalnit R u s s i a * attack. Spaia
agreed.
Buaali, anxious to get tom* of
her satellites into the U.N., knew
ihe couldn't ^f ike tried to block
Spiln, which now had U. S. sup­
port. Tha m ulti Spain was ad*
mittad overwhelmingly, with tha
poitad instead of published ia a United Statai and Basil* voting
newspaper, tha City Tai Collar- for bar.
tor shall attach to each Hit of Talk* tha eaia of Outar Mongolia,
lands sold by him at iuch sals whleh declared itself a republic tn
an affidavit shewing that the lilt 1 * 0 aad was recognised the tame
of lands sold was poitad ai here* year by Nationalist China. In IBM
tha United States and Nationalist
in required.
Section » . TAX SALE, TIME China both backed Outar Mongolia
OK HOLDING; TO CONTINUE for U. N. membership.
KROM DAY TO DAY; PROP­ But ia 1MT Mongolian and Na­
ERTY TO BE DID IN KOR CITY tionalist Chiasas troops war* fightIP NO OTHER DIDDERS On lag aad NatlaoalJjt China, an ally
the day dnignated In the NoUce ef this country, ehtngvd Its mind.
of Sale, at lo o’clock in tha fore­ And so did the United States. Tims
noon thereof, the City Tax CoU paaaad.
lector shall commence the sale This fall tha U. N. members —
of thos* lands on which the Uxti in order Baa Ur to get In seme ef
bav* not been paid, aa aforesaid, the nations whleh had been crying
■nd shall continue the same from for mamberihfp ta th* U. N. for
day to day until each parcel ysara — worked out s dsal; II
thrreof shall be sold for an M«r members would bn admitted
amount sufficient to pay the five ef them, including Outer Mootaxes, costs and charges thereoo, gella, would be Soviet satellites;
and, In case there are no bid­ the ether II would be noesatsllitei.
ders, for any pares! or paresis, Russia warned that If her satel­
the same shall be bid off by the lites were vetoed — a veto could
City Tax Collector for the City of
Sanford, and tha City Tas Col*
lector must offer all such Uadi
assessed.
Section II. TAX COLLECTOR,
LIABILITY TO R
SELLING
LANDS ON WHICH TAXES RAID.
Should tpe City Tax Collector sell
lands upon which the tax*a have
been pald'lhe C lty^all be Dibit
to the ownsrs of slid Unit for
the amunt of tax, and, to addi­
tion, to.pay all leglUmata costa
tha owner may b* put to ta
clearing tha Utisa of the lain

Your City Charter
Part ts
Such advertisement shall be In
Ihe following form, to-wil:
NOTICE. NoUce It hereby given
that tha Mowing described isnua
will ba told at public auction on
th*
day of
IB , at
th* front door of the City Hall,
beginning at tan o’clock A. M. in
the city of Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida, to pay the
amount due for teats herein set
opposlt to the tame, together with
.th* aosll af such sal* and adver*

tor, City of ganford.
lion ia mad* in a
|s publisher,* proprias of the nawipapar
mb notice shall di*
f of each number of
iRalnlng sum nolle*
•x Collector ami one
lark, and, wheq the
ice la cumplcted as
.low. the publisher
fUUavtt thereto In a
|b*l by the City
bteLtn such affidavit
toT P*pcr containing
m e a t , ' dad dallvsr
j m city clerk aad
Cm 1. Tax Collector.
W t CoUhrinf shall
cj* pnd. rtrtiflcate,
■tie, tea hi* report

Akoat M parent of afflicted
ichUdrtn outgrow the difficulty.
Xf itemmiriug or Mattering be­
gins before the age of tourTii can
generally be eersd pennansntly
by treatment. Meat eases begin
befflre the age ef sol But u tha
•route# persists until tbs sgs ef

articulating nppi
spurn which rsetCU
prevent# * word beh
interrupt! it as ft l*
While heredity so

at 2:00a. m. Wednasdiy
December M

who will pay the tax, iataiuit,
tcoals
uns m
an cnargcB,
man will
w u i daand
chargas, and
mand tha lowast rat* of Interest \
for ths tin t year. Tha City Tax
Collector shall require Immedi­
ate payment by say parson te
whom any pares! ef such lead
may be struck off, and to all
earn whsre the payment ta pat
made within tw«
hs may declare
lad, aad sail ths
th* Mowing dsn

Veterans Corner
Ran an huthsritata aaawtn
from tha Votorai* Admtoiatratise
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1Miss M. Wilson *v
Suggests Method
For Room Heating

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If you heat your horn* with f
centrally located *paro heater, II
■i* entirely p-mible that a *rr.at!
electric fan In connection nith II
can »»v* \&lt;vi fuel and heating hi!l*i
• *v« Mvrtle \VII*on, Home Demen
•tratlon Acent.
Many *pace heater* have builiIn e'ertrlc fan*, but nfbei * 'dv
not. If rmir he.vtrr ha* no •‘hulll
In fan. one tnndo e.ocrlalle foe th#
heater, nr a *10011 rnnovrlllaliitu
f»n . an he pin. ed near the hcatei
to fa. ilitnte heat rlrco'atlnn.
The he*t location fo p tha fan
can be found by trial and e'inr.
Very likely be it (cu lt* will bs
nt.tained he placing it behind th&lt;
heater and pointing at the ceiling
A »too| or other *tnnd to rai*s
I .he fan to the height of the h&gt;;atyi
Piav improve te*ul*.
AVith the l.ettrr heat rirculatina
resulting finm thi* airangemenf,
the heater can be operated at a
Inner *rtting than formerly and
the hnuae -till be heatrd ade.
nuatelv. The *mall amount n |
electricity n«e.| in operating tbs
fan will he neglible Iti enmparison
with the saving in furl n*ed.
The fan motor, a* *hmild all
other motor*, should be givrn a
small amount of nil at regular
interval*.

(P&amp;aao w iLa.
.-_.Fri#nda will ha sorry to learn
Of th* lllnaas of Mrs. Daisy Ha­
milton. She will ha staying with
-her enn and daughter-in-laer, Mr.
Ahd Mrs. A. E. Hamilton for a
-While,

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Piedmont Coileg* in Georgia.
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Mr. and Mra. Curtis Huthe* antartained with a dinner Wednes­
day night Mr. and 5lrs. Raymond'
Hwignrt. They nr* th* house
mother and father In Campbell,
fiSfMra. John W. Payne from Hall for Mr. and Mr*. Hugh**'
thfraenvllle, M iu. le visiting her son a t rirdm ont Collage.
enters, Mrs. Edmond Melsc-h and
Hr*. A. W. Lea ovar tha holidayi.
Mr. an’d Mis. F. . Fahatina of
Jafesberg, N. J. are visiting her
Mr. and Mr*. O. W. Douglas af parents Mr and Mrs W. D. Stin*.
f a vannah, (la. arrived recently to
spend th* holidays with her par­
Mis* Joyce Royd will spend
ents, Mr. and Mr*. A. C, William*. holiday In Tallahassee, with
brother Phil Boyd, guest of
Mr. and M n. W. Douglas Oar­ Mary Tsars.
er, Hampton. Vn. nr* spending
"a seasonal holiday* with rata­
Mr. and Mrs. Banks RagUter
ls**.
of Taxes will h# home in Lake
Monro* to spend the holiday with
Vi
•-Mr. and Mra. W alter Meed Mrs. Registers mother, Mrs. J. H.
fcnith and son Brett arrived from Edwards.
Mobile, Ala. (a spend th* holidayi
Mrs. Clarence Keller and child-1
with hia parents, Mr, and Mr*.
ren ar* visiting r a 1 a 11 v s r s.
Rfclph Austin Smith.

Two ir.r. t f l i r r o x CA«F.
Ingredient*: i i ( t *
1 &gt;i cun* sugar, ft'* ewftftvrifted
rake flour, ft l aeep— tft/ double
actliir baking parteMr, ft^tra'poon
•alt, &gt;i c jp aalaft (MV "live or
peanut I nil,*! I t a M l l ’» lea-

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Mrth,4t flrPaad gppatou«lv Imttout O'lA i MH ftf ft rinm.l l«&gt;#irake pan* Ift IwW b&gt; t li il'che*
drrp) aa&lt; ftusC'wfl h flour. Hs.vt

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Austin M r*.,!. H. Edward*, and th# L.
Bmlth Jr. and daughter, Caroi L. Kellers.
J fa n t from Ouitmas, Mis*, ars
Mr and Mr*. C. K. Hittell ar*
.tre n d in g tha holiday* with Mr.
enteitioning
Mr. and Mr*. Pelar
*g d Mrs, Ralph Austin Smith.
Xandera and son# Roy and Ray
Curtla Hughe* is homo for the of Fairvills III.
Th* Otlando Air Farr* Bass
Mr. and Mrs. Rlrhard Rands ara
Chapel
waa tha arena of tha
entersining Mr. and Mrs. Eugana
candlaliftht ceremony uniting I.C
Rands, of Indiana.
William M. Brown, son of Mr.
Mr. and Mra. C. A. Royd, and and Mrs. Char!#* D. Brown of
ir
daughters M argaret and Bonnla Hanford to Mist Dorothy Alicia
will spend Christmas with thalr' Herrin daughter of Colons! and
son and daughter-in-law In Pal- Mrs. Faster B. Parham af Orlan­
de.
atka.
Chaplain (Capt.) Pranris A.
Ranks, U.S.A.F. waa officiating
clargyman Dec. i t a t 7:10 p-m.
t? N Th* Low Cast
In tha ritaa. Palms, candtlabraa
Hanford Atlantia
filled with burning U pon and
large fan akaptd baskets balding
Finance PIrb
whit# gladioli along with mums,
pom pome and whlU atock daroratad tha church for a fitting
background. Th* m arken of the
paw* war# tiad off with whit#
satin bows contend around flow*S A N £ O R D
o n of tha bridal theme.
M Lumtmn y u bank
51re. Virginia Murehtnson sang
tha traditional weeding song* and
"Jim** E. Stilton was organiat.
lantalm ent Loan Dept.
“ v- ’ Tb# Bride
MEMBER FDIC
Given in marriage by her father,
tb* bride waa radiant In a Chlntllly lar# avar whit# hrldal eatia
wadding gawm. A portrait nacklin*
wav featured with appliqu*^ !■*•
and scattered irridaacant asquint
surrounding the edge*. Her trim
beauty waa arceotad by a pointed
NOW gHOWlXG
bodtoo and .long fitted sleeve#
with a skirt fashioned with a
wida pantl of laca io front.

egg ubltM until JFrothy: giadually heat i n 'V t i p of the sugar;
continua heating until vary altff
and glassy. Sift remaining 1 rup
sugar, cake flour, baking powder
and ta ll Into a largo mixing Imwl.
Tour in oil, &lt;* rup of tbo milk
and vanilla. Hrat 1 niimita units
ntadium apaad of miver or ISO
•trokaa by hand, (if mixer l» u»rd
w mwii
it ia not naraatary to w»*h
baatar fiont agg white*.II Scrape
side* and bottom of bowl con­
stantly. Add remaining ** rup
milk and egg yolk*. Feat 1 minute
more, scraping bowl constantly.
Fold beaten *HS* white* into hat­
ter. Pour into prepated pan*. B»k*
in moderate (150 degtee»&gt; oven
in to 15 minute* or until rake
For a wadding trip to Daytona letter Interted in center come*
Beach Mrs, Brown chose a navy out clean. Turn out on cake
blua suit with pala blue acre*- racks and cool.
soriea. They will reside in Del
Rio, Tasas after Jan. ft. He wilt he
a flight Instructor a t Ijiughlin
A. F. ft. in Del Rio.
Out-of-town
guoati
Included
Mr. nnd Mr*. Krahenbilt, Mlnonk,
III., grandparent* af tha groom;
Mra. D o r a
Parham, Pago*#
Spring*, Col., grandmother of the
bride; and Mr. ai\d Sirs. William
Now, Gulfport, Miss., aislar of
tha bride.
Tha hrid* formerly of Atlanta,
Ga., I* a graduate of Georgia
Christian Institute Ip Valdosta,
Ga. where sh* was outstanding in
dramatic* and music, Sh# attend­
ed Orlando Junior College for on*
and ona-half year* and th# Or­
ange Maniolal School of (Nursing
for on* year. Sha is currently employed'**'* medical assistant to a
specialist In Orlando.
I.t. Brown was graduated from
emlnole High School in Sanford
In IBM. Upon giaduation from
Orlando Junior College in 165.1 ha
entered lha U, S. Air Fore# trainlag school In Bambridi*. Ga. II*
rocoivod his wing* hi June A
this year.

Chapel Scene O f Ceremony For
Dorothy Herrin, William Brown

BUYING
A CA R?

dr**s, th* poo*! Urmlnatad into a
rhaptl twoop with bouffant flaraa
of nylon tulla on th* *ld«» and
taro madallion falling ovar Ik*
tail*. Her h*adpi*r* was a tiarra
acatt*r*d with a**d pear*. It hold
a wall of alllt illuaion in fing*r tip
Iwigth *dgod in lac*. Har bride*
houquat waa raaead* with a yel­
Wednesday at th# USO a
low throatad whit* orchid cantar*d in two doa*n whila ro»** and Christmas Danra war held with
lili** af th* valley. Thl* lovely Junior* hnsUas Miss Mary France*
creation waa tiad with whit* Haadarsan serving eoffaa and

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Mia* I m a m Lydia Whlta, maid
of h*n*r wot* a royal hlu* nylon
tulla farmal langtk gown. Soft
falda mada th* nockilim aad it
faatarad • bouffant ikirt lha
carried a bouguat af yellow and
Sronao ruihi*a-typa pom-pom*
with matching itraaiaor*.
Tha bridaamaida, Waa Kathrya
Patara aad W h Aationatta Laka
wora drmih* at aryatal hlaa ayloa tall# alia af formal length.
They carried aaaaada bnuquat# af
yellow pom pom* aad fallow
ttraamars.
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er girl. Sh* had a eryatal blua
taffeta formal fa*hi*n*d after tha
maid of honor's dm*. Mia carried
a whit* ba*k*t ti whit# bridal

Bonier hostess** wora
ihe
Catholic Wamon raproaentad by
Mra. Mary J. Millikan and Mrs.
Harriet Lawia.

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lira. Parham chota. far k*r
daughter * wadding a Franck hr*,
cad* dr**a In apricot and gold
tan**. With a aquara aackliaa It
fagtarad a straight ahtrt p*ti*
langtk with matrhlng aecaasaria*.
Har corsage wa* a *ingla white
acthid.
Mrs. Brtara war* a helga Wrocada wfth a slightly flared skirt
#!•• af pati* length. Matching ateaaaariaa ‘ camplimantad har raatuiq*. On har lift ahooldar waa
flairnd aa art kid.

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Th# Training Union Worker*
Council of tk# Fir*t Baptist
Church will be serveed supper at
6:10 p.m.
Prayer Meeting at the First
Baptist Church begin* at 7:10 p.m,

THURSDAY
Th# Intermediate Choir of the
First Raptist Church will meet at
7:00 p.m.
The Adult Choir of the First
Raptist Churrh will meet at It.tlO
p.m.
SATURDAY
Tha Jr. R.A.’a of tho First
Raptist Church will meet at 0.30
a.m.
There will he a Watchnight scrvfc* sponsored by the Training
Union at S:00 p.m. a t tho First
Baptist Church. There will h e a
song service, talent time, a film,
and a candle light servka. All
ara Invited.

All Calendar
Listing* And
Society New* ,
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Ry 5 p. m. Tha
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For Sunday J a n . 1
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wynn
aia celrhrnting their Golden Wed­
ding Anniversary at a reception,
Highway, Sunday Jan. I, 1956
in their homa on the Old Otlando
from t until 5 n’clnck.
All thoir friends ar* invttod to
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Colonal William F.wing R jla r.
Howard
Lon*
U. S. A. F., Ret., and Mr*. B aker'
announce the engagement and ap­
proaching marriage of their daugh­
Phono
ter, Marjorie Odilon. In Frank
David Flits, son of Mr. and Mr*.
tn
B. C ow intrrrlaJ
Donald Francis Cilia of Kama*
City, Kansas.
Miss Raker, who attended South­
western Louisiana Institute at
Lafayette, La., is the granddaugh­
ter nt Mrs. Raleigh Dunran Bakrr
•sard and (he late Mr. Broussard
and Ihe lets Mr. Baker of Virginia,
and of Mr*. Laslie Odilon Brousof l-ouistana.
Mr. Fills ia a graduate of the
University of Kansas, where he
was a member of Sigma Alpha
Fpsilnn fraternity, lie served in
Ihr Unitnl Stairs Navy from June
1952 until October, 1955. Al the
time of hia separation from tlje
farm er He was stationed wilh
AC 9 at NAAS, Sanlnrd, and held
Ihc rank of Lieutenant (j. g I lie is
now associated with his lather in
business in Kansas City.
Th* wedding will take place on jTha Hlghrnt Inlerewt Rnlrj
.Saturday, Jan. 21. I95« m Holy lT hat Any F. D. I. C. Innur-J
Uros* episcopal Church. Sanford.

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Betrothal O f Daughter, F. Ellis

When a roclpa dirorl.* you tn
Christina* daeorntinna w a r e pack a chicken or turkey lightly
uaad and an added attraction waa with stuffing, pay heod! Picking in
Uta hug* fir* hi Uta firs plea* dressing tightly, gtvos you a ang,gy product
furnishing warmth and light.

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to provide a sohi.
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Greetings —

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M O N D A Y ." ?

ICandles, Bags

Arrives In City

Attract Many
lTo Stone Home
Mother, 5 Children
Die In Flash Fire
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CAPT. ROBERT W. JACKSON (front right! present* Dvm Bale*.
Exhalted Ruler of tha Sanford Elka Club, with Chriatmaa toye for
tha underprivilegad children of th* 8anford area.-Tha toy* w*ra
donated by tha NAAS Fir* Departmant who uiad tb* proceed* of
a shrimp boll they recently ipotuorod aN h # Station, for thl» worthy
njjrpoea The gift* waro dtitrtbotad to needy children at th* Elk*
Club'* annual ChrUtmaa party. Pewonnel Include; (1 t*» r&gt; C. M.
Whitten, NAAR Fir# Chief) W. M. Bartoiek; U. S. Steven*. NAAS
Fir# Ceptalm L. R- Turneri R- M. M ujray; R. A. i.nannj
L. M. Wolf and M. Sloiei. Chairmen of the Elk* Club.

ened by *mnke around It a. m. He
laid ha called hi* wlfa. They man­
aged to gather two of tha childrtn
and atart downitalre.
He tald mioke and flra laparated him from hla family and that
ha thought they'had followed him
to tafety through a kitchen door.
Ra tald he triad to re-enter tha
hour* but wa* driven back by
An all-time holiday death record amoke and flame*.
He waa taken to a Gaylord hos­
loomed ai a distinct possibility to
day aa lha nation'* motorist* bo- pital for treatment of *hock.

Record May Be Set
in Traffic Fatalities
Lighting Contest
Winners Are Told
By Harry Canell
Winners hi the SemldUe County
Junior Chamber of Commerce
ChritUMs Lighting contest were
announced today by the committee
chairman, Harry Canell.
Tha Judgli for th* annual event
which this year included a travel­
ing trophy for the best commer­
cial display were: Willi* Peacock,
1A m Margaret Wright. .David
Gatehat and. Carl Ovegrim*, • ,
• FlnrjlrfmSf'two t n U.-S. ftivwing Bnad* went to Henry Longwall of 886 riumosa Drive.
Second prise of a M3 U. S. BavinglBontt went In Mr. and Mr*.
Harold Kaataer of 1601 E. Secant,

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, Third priae of a 8U Uj R. Saving
•a n d waa awarded to Mr*. Mctta
M. Itark a o! 404 Mellonvllle Ave.
Fourth priie of a $10 and &lt;5 gift
coitUleato wpa awarded Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrtac* Plvce of 428 Suma e r lia Ave,
Tba traveling trophy waa won
by W tbk Tire Shop, 105 W. Second

gin tha long homeward tick.
• Traffic accident* had claimed at
least 435 lives. Fires had taken 44
lives and miscellaneous accidents
SI, for a total of 331.
Ned H. Dearborn, pm ldtnt of
the National Safety Council slid
In Chicago that "the last day la
atwaya the worst.” He said past
experience has shown lha highway
death rata ipurta during tba clos­
ing hours of th* holiday period.
lie predicted 580 persona would
His from traffic accidents during
th# 78-hour period that began t
p.m. (local time) Friday and end*

Mtrfaftit McColley

Dias Yasfarday
H srbatt A. MeCaRey, 87. riled
yesterday after a short IHneai.
'R o n la Fnderickaburg, Va„ Oct.

88, 1*88, ha had lived bar* since
1818 and made kla bom* at 1118
ft. Palmetto. He cams to this city
from Tlrgtela City, Montana.
A member of the First Metho­
dist Ckurrh and the Odd Fellowa,
ha waa right watchman far Chase
and Qa, far tha past i l year*.
h n t o n tested* the widow,
KUKe MeOaDey, two eons, I t W.
•f Sanford and E. W. of Draaco,
Ark.| ■ granddaughter, Sylvia MeCalley. ftanfordt-hnd two grandsens* Wallace MeCalfoy of Sanford,
and BQH# MaCaUey ef Greenrille,
ft. C. k

WASHINGTON U*
San. Uonroney (D-Okla) predicts the Senate
will vote to make the Civil Aero­
nautics Administration an Inde­
pendent agency as a result nf the
firing of Frederick B, Lee as Its
administrator.
CAA now la part of (he Com­
merce Department. It establishes
rules for nnnmiUUry aviation, hath

commercial sad private. Enforce„” l l U»e preaent. rata of. Wight inert,
Teiponvlhill-

Navy Loans Trucks
For Mail Delivery

Copt* J. Oliver
Stands At Helm

TAKING TIME
“country cluh n
rluti owner* Rif

f t y m e u t a t the opening last week uf lha
f, Itfrk*", Scmlnol* Raceway Park, ai« iho
Maanii W. R. Kemp. (Slnff I’hotot

The old axiom that “evaryana
loves Christmas exrept the mall
man'' may ha true, hut the Naval
Auxiliary Atr Elation here I* do­
ing its part to relieve the ppy^ure

bww&gt;m, UUyt

htgHwajr^dfatht J n hoar emttlnuw. ty of aW her agency,v the Tftll
The station ha* loaned each city
we ara definitely beaded for a naw

all-fhna record. lF-wll! ba tha
most tragic Chriatmaa, trafficwise, .the nation hai evir seen.
“The only way to avert an alllime record now li for every mo­
torist to redouble hla care on the
way home”
H the rale nf eight traffic death*
per hour la maintained, the toil
would reach &lt;U4 at the and of Ute
78-hour period.

Sfroet.'

-'JtMgfog eg the displayi that
-wen is W it la fta coatsat waa
aompMad leal Thursday night.

Oklahoma Senator
Sees Independence
For C A A Agency

Holiday Spirit
Excited
Bystanders Trips Up M an
Greet Boat Gone 3 Months

Christmas lighting h** brought
hundred* Into Sanford streets I*
tee the unum il display* of many
categoric*.
One of the mo»t popular Oil*
Christina- Seaion wa* originated
hy I.t. end Mr*. Robert S Stone nf
201.1 Grandview Ave.. N-. where
hundred* of car* streamed by ta
»ee the display thet caused com*
men! for mile* around.
Using ■ Mexican fusion*. Tt.
Stone and hi* wife created the
diiptay which included 800 paper
hag* and a* many candle* which
were placed at equal distance
around the house, It* lawn*, and on
lop of the home.
Neighbor* jolnrd In to h*lp light
the dliplay a* paper b*g» were
filled with »and, the candle* placed
In them, and each candle lighted.
In Mexico, entire nelghlwrhood*
and communltic* carry out the
iam* theme creating an unuiua!
Chrlitma* atmo»pher*.
Thotographer* and onlookers alike were on hand yhen the can*
die* were flr*t lighted to get ftrit
hand gllmpie* of the unutual out*
door »rene.
Lt. and Mr*. Stone. It i* report*
ed, had irune difficulty at ftrit In
getting a tupply of candle* tuffl*
dent ta'ccmpleto the colorful die*
play. However, wilh She help of
neighbor*, the candle* were light­
ed a t lcait twice during tha
Chrlitma* iraion to 'give many a*
opportunity In *ee what other na­
tion* do at Chrlstmaitlme.

EATON. Wa»ll. (ffV-Rft
Horan's feet were bHitered and
swollen. Ha wa* weary *t*d celd
beyond belief. But their waa th*
road. And an Inn- And tn a man.
“They looked up and 1 knew
everything was going ta be all
right”
And that waa *ha way the T8yaar-ald paratrooper ftom May­
nard, Mass., described the last
momenta ef tb* longest four days
ha ever spent—four day* In anewclad Cascade Mountain foothills
intn Which he plunged on a para­
chute
The story he told ef his fight
for survival waa-an *pl* iambi na­
tion of pluck, luck sad training.
Hu* s determination to aos again
hla JspSnaaa wife Taruka and
their thre* small children, who
landed in Seattle Tuaeday from
Japan
Sba had bean waiting at VL
Lawton In Seattle since being told
her husband was misting.

Aeronautic* Board.

A number nf Democrata have
complained that th* CAA, a aemljudlclal agency, hat been aubJected to political pressures In (he
ou*ler of Lee, who was replaced
recently by hi* former deputy
Charles Lowan.

Army Gives Boost
On Defense Line

one of R» Navy-owned tmrk* to
aid In delivering special delivery
parcel* and letter*.
A ton and a half truck wa* don­
ated tn Orlando and a panel truck
to Sanford far the duration of the
'holiday* Hie vehicles will he
driven by •uhatUute civilian mail
men that hava been hired hy the
post offices special for tha annual
ru*h.
The trurka will he returned la
th# NAAS after Dec. SI.

WASHINGTON UK-The Army I*
giving another boost In the atomic
flra power it ha* deployed along
Western Eruope'a anti-Communlst
defense Km .
It announced Urt night that aix1
more battalions of Corporal guided
mUailea will go to Europe durlaz
(be drat four months of tha new ALAMEDA. Calif. 'A*—Navy flier
Jack Caldwell got back to hla wife
year.
These weapon*, capable of ualna and two children last night for a
nuclear aaptoslva warheads and belated Christmas after spending
with a range up lo about 70 miles, three days rescuing stranded Rood
will be added to a growing variety victim* in the Marysville-Yuba
of atomic weapons the ground City arcs
force already hai ititioned In Lt. Caldwell, not assigned to
regular helicopter duly, volun­
Europe.
Army alomie weapon* already teered Immediately for relief work
there Include on* bsttsllon nf CoV- Thursday because hy had seen hi*
poral missile*, seviral haltcric* nf pwn home fkotkd at WheelersHtmest John bombardment rockets burg, Ohio, in 1937.
and ala battalions nf JMmm. can- "It meant I'd miss Chriatma*
with lha kids," be tnld his com­
manding officer, “hut I lust
couldn't stand the thought nf no
8U1CIDR VICTIM
TOKYO Uto-MrasChl* Nagao, *n. helping (hot* people. I know whal Social Security
waa ao annoyed 61 the Chriatmaa they're going through."
gift—« halt of kimono doth—givaa Caldwell, whose last Ohio ad­ Representative Due
bar hy bar daaghtor that aha flung dress waa Waverly, teamed with
It away and (URm into her room. Coast Guard Ll. R. Laky lo per To V isit Sanford
Early today, tha ria&lt; found doad. ferm several daring rescues, said A representative
th# Social
a suicide by haagisihla superior officers.
•Security Administration District
Office in nrluhdo will he at the
rhamher of Commerce Building In
Sanford OI) Friday, Jan. fl, Friday,
Jan. IS and Friday, Jan. 20, 1958
between the. hour* of 9:30 a. in.
and noon.
.

The "Naullcan”, 380 p»«»*ng«r
boat that will operate from the
Sanford pier nt the foot of fork
Ave. artivnl Saturday afternoon
shortly after thiee o'clock amid
the loud M*-t- from the haat'i tog
horn and -hnut- from excited hyitaiuler* a* thev watched the hog*
craft »!ip Into It, mom lug place.
Cspt, J, It. Oliver wax at the
helm bringing the hig pleamre
l&gt;o*l into Sanford.
Prior to coming into the Sanford
pier, the Nautlran pau*ed at th*
I.ake Monroe Riidgr to take on of.
flciaU and owner* to bring them
upMrram on the fir»t run intn It*
home port.
Thoie meeting th* hn»r »t. the
hrldga n#ro: County Commission
Chairman John Mei«eh. City Commt«*ioner Karl Higginbotham, A1
Wilson, Mr*. Richard Sodeio, Mi**
Carol Su# Higginbotham, and the
boat* owner* Richard Sndern and
W. R Kemp.
Thnsr at the City H er when the
boat arrived Included (ieorga
Tnuhy, Pre*ldent of the Seminole
Couly Chamber of Commerce, City
Manager Warren K. Knowle*. De­
puty Sheiiff Jame* Singletary end
a crowd of onlooker* who had
lieaid of the l,oal’« arrival.
Arrival of the Nautlran touche,!
off eatenalve plan* for the grand
opening of the River lloat Ciulse*
which will lie held on Jan. a.
Sepr.tor Ksle* Kafauver, a eontendai f°i the driW. ralic nonilnaliufl, fee I l f p riM /acy * 1 'th e
I*tilled Stale*, (loeemor I.eRoy
Collin*, end many other nalinually
known fig u re haie lieen invited
to attend the fe,tivitle«.
Major* of ritie- within a 7S
mile, ratlin* of Sanford, along
wilh Chain her of Commerce offi­
cial*, have tioeti invited to the iedediintlun of the St. John* Ilivet
*ml the River lloat Ciuls-s,
-Silver S|iitngv pin he well r«.
pretented at the hlg remit with
Semlnnl* Indian* attending the rerledir atinn of the historically Im­
portant St. John*.
Complete plan, fop the event
wilt he unveiled a , committee*
arrange for the rhain of event*

Florida Hunters
Are Enjoying Sport
TRUCK LEAVES ROAD
SEOUL tfi — A U.S. Air Force
truck tetf the m ad and crashed
Inin a Korean homo last night,
killing three Korean* and Injuring
four. The driver was hoipitalited,
hut apparently was not serinualy
injured. His Identity waa with­
held.

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Florida hunter* arc fnji ying
Ihclr faroritw *pnrt throughout tha
holiday *ca*on without a break.
According lo Torlcr Laming,
president of the Rem Inula County
SporUmon* AMoriatlrm, himtrra
will enjoy- every day in th* field*
from Dec. 2K to Jan. 1 on alt legal
game which Include* ducks, geeir,
*nipe, woodcock, dove, deer, iquirrel, turkey, panther, hear, quail,
and rabbit.

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N ichols^RH GAe
Golfing B A it im n
An exhibitinn R m I v
*d nne-*rm*d " m flK '^ H lm y
Nichol*. will h* &lt;ag| d W A r fair Inn Semin-.lft Ctoffoy ^ p h

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SEOUL ( n - F r n n c l . Cardinal
Spellman, archbishop of Neve York
and the military nnllnate, today
paid a rourle-y &lt;-a'1 mi President
Sritgman Rh**t after sporvlinj
(Miristtw/* with t'tnnpvIn K&lt;&gt;r*a. t
p.Tb* c*^d|uei*•»rt!l'►&lt;, htrw BatnriXS.e dnJlheld T'luTVtniaj Kve mass
among the *now-pnw&lt;l*r&lt;-d hill* fnr
officor* and men of the 24lh In­
fantry Divition on the Wester#
Front. |li- ni»o visited thn 7th Infontrv Diviiiim, the l*t Corps and
Air Koim unit* yesterday for maie
and liciieilirilon **rvice».
The (17-vi-ar.otd cardinal lold
the front-line troop*. “Pcaca will
com* on earth only when men and
notion* know, respect and follow
the commandment* of God.”
He held mu** at Hialeah eonlpound rhapi’l In Pit,an thi* morn­
ing before he wrnt to Rher's villa
in Chinhae, we,t of Pntan.
The cardinal leave* for Japaa
today.

Influential Men
Say Tax Cuts
Possible Next Y ear

This service I* mad* available
lo thoia wh* with, t o apply for
Gld Aga i H M p M f t Iniurance
btnefits, Bjgjft/g R W Bg account

golf course on Jsit M,TMMMjfof
to Lm Armitrog, ptwgl OH H A
fair Inn’* Golf rmirSIk^i/ y
Armitrong said &gt;ariftf$aK RMi
Ihe famous one trmed J p lW h V
ronduft s clinic and plgg g i fg a # ,
day.eJatv 10 .
Nichols will probahlv^pR wML
Armslrnng a* veil a*
ing hit one day stay hrrV gfA H
Mayfair Urn Course. The

RIVERHFAD N. Y r - A maa
whn escaped from jail and for
Ihrcr month* awuded recaplur*
Itnalij tripped up b&gt; hi*
I'hrhitiM* spirit.
neputy hheritl Mirhiel logins
cnrrccllj figured John \V. Brantoa
would want lo hr home with hi*
wife *nd *ctcn children for ilia
holiday. l|o waited (ititjude P ra tton* Rritokliq home and arrerted
hi* a t he dim e up in j ta d cn
rhriatmax K\e, loaded down with
p rn en li,
Inguui taid Ri anion, At, way bemg held in .Suffolk Count) Jail fop
trial on a hmglary charge when
he and mother prisoner tawed
their way to freedom last Sept jo.
The other m»n w it recaptured
three d a n later.
The Deputy sheriff a aid Braninn'* arreH wa» a lough one to
make He aUnwed the man to de­
liver hti present* lo the houie,
where hi* weeping wife Maude told
of having no money lo buy food.
Before leading her huiband
away. Ingino donated UP toward
lha family'* Chrlitma* dianar.

JfAUTICAN ARRIVRD Ralaadsy aftarasaa, la tb* gr*up
i Gaarrge Tonhr, Semlaela Cmmty Cbambor of CemmarM
I- X Oliver, skipper ef tha bowk, Richaid ftodaro gad V.

WASHINGTON m
Influential
members nf ihr House W*v» an&gt;i
Mean* Committee *ay an Individ­
ual Income ts* cut 1* pn**ihl« ne-*
year. Rut they want Con are** lo
delay action until the government
'pending situation heenme* clear­
er.
R»P Daniel A. Reed rf Vr-y
York. Ihr lev-writing group'* 'c o ­
lor Republican member, s*id In
aa Interview h t fnre*tw a “ «irong
poMlbitlty” of anme trimming of
individual Income lax rate*.
But he *aid he concurred wltti
what he deicrlhed a* a “grrmlng
body of opinion among the leader a
of both p.irtie* . . . that any tag
reduction move should await clear­
er evidence of the fiscal .«itu*ti)g
sometime in the spring."

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ICandles, Bags

Arrives In City

Attract M any
lTo Stone Home
Mother, 5 Children
Die In Flash Fire
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CAPT. ROBERT W. JACKSON (front right! present* Dvm Bale*.
Exhalted Ruler of tha Sanford Elka Club, with Chriatmaa toye for
tha underprivilegad children of th* 8anford area.-Tha toy* w*ra
donated by tha NAAS Fir* Departmant who uiad tb* proceed* of
a shrimp boll they recently ipotuorod aN h # Station, for thl» worthy
njjrpoea The gift* waro dtitrtbotad to needy children at th* Elk*
Club'* annual ChrUtmaa party. Pewonnel Include; (1 t*» r&gt; C. M.
Whitten, NAAR Fir# Chief) W. M. Bartoiek; U. S. Steven*. NAAS
Fir# Ceptalm L. R- Turneri R- M. M ujray; R. A. i.nannj
L. M. Wolf and M. Sloiei. Chairmen of the Elk* Club.

ened by *mnke around It a. m. He
laid ha called hi* wlfa. They man­
aged to gather two of tha childrtn
and atart downitalre.
He tald mioke and flra laparated him from hla family and that
ha thought they'had followed him
to tafety through a kitchen door.
Ra tald he triad to re-enter tha
hour* but wa* driven back by
An all-time holiday death record amoke and flame*.
He waa taken to a Gaylord hos­
loomed a i a distinct possibility to
day aa lha nation'* motorist* bo- pital for treatment of *hock.
gin tha long homeward tick.
• Traffic accident* had claimed at Oklahoma Senator
least 435 lives. Fires had taken 44
lives and miscellaneous accidents Sees Independence
SI, for a total of 331.
Ned H. Dearborn, p m ld tn t of For C A A Agency
the National Safety Council slid
WASHINGTON U*
San. UonIn Chicago that "the last day la roney (D-Okla) predicts the Senate
atwaya the worst.” He said past will vote to make the Civil Aero­
experience has shown lha highway nautics Administration an Inde­
death ra ta ipurta during tba clos­ pendent agency as a result nf the
ing hours of th* holiday period.
firing of Frederick B, Lee as Its
lie predicted 580 persona would administrator.
His from traffic accidents during
CAA now la part of (he Com­
th# 78-hour period that began t merce Department. It establishes
p.m. (local time) Friday and end* rules for nnnmiUUry aviation, hath
commercial sad private. Enforce„” l l U»e preaent. rata of. Wight inert, bww&gt;m, U Uyt TeiponvlhillhtgHwajr^dfathtJn hoar emttlnuw. ty of aW h e r agency,v the T ftll
we ara definitely beaded for a naw Aeronautic* Board.
all-fhna record. lF-wll! ba tha
A number nf Democrata have
most tragic Chriatmaa, traffic- complained that th* CAA, a aemlwise, .the nation hai ev ir seen. judlclal agency, h a t been aub“ The only way to avert an all- Jected to political pressures In (he
lime record now li for every mo­
ou*ler of Lee, who was replaced
torist to redouble hla care on the
recently by hi* former deputy
way home”
Charles Lowan.
H the rale nf eight traffic death*
per hour la maintained, the toil
would reach &lt;U4 at the and of Ute Army Gives Boost
78-hour period.

Record May Be Set
in Traffic Fatalities

Lighting Contest
Winners Are Told
By Harry Canell
Winners hi the SemldUe County
Junior Chamber of Commerce
ChritUMs Lighting contest were
announced today by the committee
chairman, Harry Canell.
Tha Judgli for th* annual event
which this year included a travel­
ing trophy for the best commer­
cial display were: Willi* Peacock,
1A m Margaret Wright. .David
Gatehat and. Carl Ovegrim*, • ,

• FlnrjlrfmSf'two t n U.-S. ftivwing Bnad* went to Henry Longwall of 886 rium osa Drive.
Second prise of a M3 U. S. BavinglBontt went In Mr. and Mr*.
Harold Kaataer of 1601 E. Secant,
*t.
, Third priae of a 8U Uj R. Saving
•a n d waa awarded to Mr*. Mctta
M. Itark a o! 404 Mellonvllle Ave.
Fourth priie of a $10 and &lt;5 gift
coitUleato wpa awarded Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrtac* Plvce of 428 Suma e r lia Ave,
Tba traveling trophy waa won
by W tbk Tire Shop, 105 W. Second

On Defense Line

Sfroet.'

-'JtMgfog eg the displayi that
-wen is W it la fta coatsat waa
aompMad leal Thursday night.

Mtrfaftit McColley

Dias Yasfarday

EATON. Wa»ll. (ffV -R ft
Horan's feet were bHitered and
swollen. Ha wa* weary *t*d celd
beyond belief. But their waa th*
road. And an Inn- And tn a man.
“They looked up and 1 knew

H srbatt A. MeCaRey, 87. riled everything was going ta be all
yesterday after a short IHneai. right”
'R o n la Fnderickaburg, Va„ Oct.
And that waa *ha way the T8-

88, 1*88, ha had lived bar* since
1818 and made kla bom* at 1118
ft. Palmetto. He cams to this city
from Tlrgtela City, Montana.
A member of the First Metho­
dist Ckurrh and the Odd Fellowa,
ha waa right watchman far Chase
and Qa, far tha past i l year*.
h n t o n tested* the widow,
KUKe MeOaDey, two eons, I t W.
• f Sanford and E. W. of Draaco,
Ark.| ■ g randdaughter, Sylvia MeCalley. ftanfordt-hnd two grandsens* Wallace MeCalfoy of Sanford,
and BQH# MaCaUey ef Greenrille,
ft. C. k

yaar-ald paratrooper ftom May­
nard, Mass., described the last
momenta ef tb* longest four days
ha ever spent—four day* In anewclad Cascade Mountain foothills
intn Which he plunged on a para­
chute
The story he told ef his fight
for survival waa-an *pl* iambi na­
tion of pluck, luck sad training.
Hu* s determination to aos again
hla JspSnaaa wife Taruka and
their thre* small children, who
landed in Seattle Tuaeday from
Japan
Sba had bean waiting at VL
Lawton In Seattle since being told
her husband was misting.

Holiday Spirit
Excited
Bystanders Trips Up Man
Greet Boat Gone 3 Months

Christmas lighting h** brought
hundred* Into Sanford streets I*
tee the unum il display* of many
categoric*.
One of the mo»t popular Oil*
Christina- Seaion wa* originated
hy I.t. end Mr*. Robert S Stone nf
201.1 Grandview Ave.. N-. where
hundred* of car* streamed by ta
»ee the display thet caused com*
men! for mile* around.
Using ■ Mexican fusion*. Tt.
Stone and hi* wife created the
diiptay which included 800 paper
hag* and a* many candle* which
were placed at equal distance
around the house, It* lawn*, and on
lop of the home.
Neighbor* jolnrd In to h*lp light
the dliplay a* paper b*g» were
filled with »and, the candle* placed
In them, and each candle lighted.
In Mexico, entire nelghlwrhood*
and communltic* carry out the
iam* theme creating an unuiua!
Chrlitma* atmo»pher*.
Thotographer* and onlookers alike were on hand yhen the can*
die* were flr*t lighted to get ftrit
hand gllmpie* of the unutual out*
door »rene.
Lt. and Mr*. Stone. It i* report*
ed, had irune difficulty at ftrit In
getting a tupply of candle* tuffl*
dent ta'ccmpleto the colorful die*
play. However, wilh She help of
neighbor*, the candle* were light­
ed a t lcait twice during tha
Chrlitma* iraion to 'give many a*
opportunity In *ee what other na­
tion* do at Chrlstmaitlme.

Navy Loans Trucks
For Mail Delivery

Copt* J. Oliver
Stands At Helm

TAKING TIME
“country cluh n
rluti owner* Rif

f t y m e u t a t the opening last week uf lha
f, Itfrk*", Scmlnol* Raceway Park, ai« iho
Maanii W. R. Kemp. (Slnff I’hotot

The old axiom that “evaryana
loves Christmas exrept the mall
man'' may ha true, hut the Naval
Auxiliary Atr Elation here I* do­
ing its part to relieve the ppy^ure

The "Naullcan”, 380 p»«»*ng«r
boat that will operate from the
Sanford pier nt the foot of fork
Ave. artivnl Saturday afternoon
shortly after thiee o'clock amid
the loud M*-t- from the haat'i tog
horn and -hnut- from excited hyitaiuler* a* thev watched the hog*
craft »!ip Into It, mom lug place.
Cspt, J, It. Oliver wax at the
helm bringing the hig pleamre
l&gt;o*l into Sanford.
Prior to coming into the Sanford
pier, the Nautlran pau*ed at th*
I.ake Monroe Riidgr to take on of.
flciaU and owner* to bring them
upMrram on the fir»t run intn It*
home port.
Thoie meeting th* hn»r »t. the
hrldga n#ro: County Commission
Chairman John Mei«eh. City Commt«*ioner Karl Higginbotham, A1
Wilson, Mr*. Richard Sodeio, Mi**
Carol Su# Higginbotham, and the
boat* owner* Richard Sndern and
W. R Kemp.
Thnsr at the City H er when the
boat arrived Included (ieorga
Tnuhy, Pre*ldent of the Seminole
Couly Chamber of Commerce, City
Manager Warren K. Knowle*. De­
puty Sheiiff Jame* Singletary end
a crowd of onlooker* who had
lieaid of the l,oal’« arrival.
Arrival of the Nautlran touche,!
off eatenalve plan* for the grand
opening of the River lloat Ciulse*
which will lie held on Jan. a.
Sepr.tor Ksle* Kafauver, a eontendai f°i the driW. ralic nonilnaliufl, fee

The station ha* loaned each city
one of R» Navy-owned tmrk* to
aid In delivering special delivery
parcel* and letter*.
A ton and a half truck wa* don­
ated tn Orlando and a panel truck
to Sanford far the duration of the
'holiday* Hie vehicles will he
driven by •uhatUute civilian mail
men that hava been hired hy the
post offices special for tha annual
ru*h.
The trurka will he returned la
th# NAAS after Dec. SI.

WASHINGTON UK-The Army I*
giving another boost In the atomic
flra power it ha* deployed along
Western Eruope'a anti-Communlst
defense Km .
It announced U rt night that aix1
more battalions of Corporal guided
mUailea will go to Europe durlaz
(be drat four months of tha new ALAMEDA. Calif. 'A*—Navy flier
Jack Caldwell got back to hla wife
year.
These weapon*, capable of ualna and two children last night for a
nuclear aaptoslva warheads and belated Christmas after spending
with a range up lo about 70 miles, three days rescuing stranded Rood
will be added to a growing variety victim* in the Marysville-Yuba
of atomic weapons the ground City arcs
force already hai ititioned In Lt. Caldwell, not assigned to
regular helicopter duly, volun­
Europe.
Army alomie weapon* already teered Immediately for relief work
there Include on* bsttsllon nf CoV- Thursday because hy had seen hi*
poral missile*, seviral haltcric* nf pwn home fkotkd at WheelersHtmest John bombardment rockets burg, Ohio, in 1937.
and ala battalions nf JMmm. can- "It meant I'd miss Chriatma*
with lha kids," be tnld his com­
manding officer, “hut I lust
couldn't stand the thought nf no
8U1CIDR VICTIM
TOKYO Uto-MrasChl* Nagao, *n. helping (hot* people. I know whal Social Security
waa ao annoyed 61 the Chriatmaa they're going through."
Caldwell, whose last Ohio ad­ Representative Due
gift—« halt of kimono doth—givaa
bar hy bar daaghtor that aha flung dress waa Waverly, teamed with
It away and (UR m into her room. Coast Guard Ll. R. Laky lo per To V isit Sanford
Early today, tha ria&lt; found doad. ferm several daring rescues, said
A representative
th# Social
a suicide by haagisihla superior officers.
•Security Administration District
Office in nrluhdo will he a t the
rham her of Commerce Building In
Sanford OI) Friday, Jan. fl, Friday,
Jan. IS and Friday, Jan. 20, 1958
between the. hour* of 9:30 a. in.
and noon.
.
This service I* mad* available
lo thoia wh* with, t o apply for
Gld Aga i H M p M f t Iniurance
btnefits, Bjgjft/g R W Bg account
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I*tilled Stale*, (loeemor I.eRoy
Collin*, end many other nalinually
known fig u re haie lieen invited
to attend the fe,tivitle«.
Major* of ritie- within a 7S
mile, ratlin* of Sanford, along
wilh Chain her of Commerce offi­
cial*, have tioeti invited to the iedediintlun of the St. John* Ilivet
*ml the River lloat Ciuls-s,
-Silver S|iitngv pin he well r«.
pretented at the hlg remit with
Semlnnl* Indian* attending the rerledir atinn of the historically Im­
portant St. John*.
Complete plan, fop the event
wilt he unveiled a , committee*
arrange for the rhain of event*

•R-Rrifor wfll bo a gueit W o f c
Maytair Isa during hla t U y i l p J

^ S fa a iF U -A i

SEOUL ( n - F r n n c l . Cardinal
Spellman, archbishop of Neve York
and the military nnllnate, today
paid a rourle-y &lt;-a'1 mi President
Sritgman Rh**t after sporvlinj
(Miristtw/* with t'tnnpvIn K&lt;&gt;r*a. t
p.Tb* c*^d|uei*•»rt!l'►&lt;, htrw BatnriXS.e dnJlheld T'luTVtniaj Kve mass
among the *now-pnw&lt;l*r&lt;-d hill* fnr
officor* and men of the 24lh In­
fantry Divition on the Wester#
Front. |li- ni»o visited thn 7th Infontrv Diviiiim, the l*t Corps and
Air Koim unit* yesterday for maie
and liciieilirilon **rvice».
The (17-vi-ar.otd cardinal lold
the front-line troop*. “Pcaca will
com* on earth only when men and
notion* know, respect and follow
the commandment* of God.”
He held mu** at Hialeah eonlpound rhapi’l In Pit,an thi* morn­
ing before he wrnt to Rher's villa
in Chinhae, we,t of Pntan.
The cardinal leave* fo r Japaa
today.

Influential Men
Say Tax Cuts
Possible Next Y ear

Florida Hunters
Are Enjoying Sport
TRUCK LEAVES ROAD
SEOUL tfi — A U.S. Air Force
truck tetf the m ad and crashed
Inin a Korean homo last night,
killing three Korean* and Injuring
four. The driver was hoipitalited,
hut apparently was not serinualy
injured. His Identity waa with­
held.

jbj*

Florida hunter* arc fnji ying
Ihclr faroritw *pnrt throughout tha
holiday *ca*on without a break.
According lo Torlcr Laming,
president of the Rem Inula County
SporUmon* AMoriatlrm, himtrra
will enjoy- every day in th* field*
from Dec. 2K to Jan. 1 on alt legal
game which Include* ducks, geeir,
*nipe, woodcock, dove, deer, iquirrel, turkey, panther, hear, quail,
and rabbit.

i

N ichols^RH GAe
Golfing B A it im n
An exhibitinn R m I v
*d nne-*rm*d " m f l K '^ H l m y
Nichol*. will h* &lt;ag| d W A r fair Inn Semin-.lft Ctoffoy ^ p h
golf course on J s it M,TMMMjfof
to Lm Armitrog, ptw gl OH H A
fair Inn’* Golf rmirSIk^i/ y
Armitrong said &gt;ariftf$aK RM i
Ihe famous one trm ed J p l W h V
ronduft s clinic and plgg g i fg a # ,
day.eJatv 10.
Nichols will probahlv^pR wML
Armslrnng a* veil a*
ing hit one day stay h rrV g fA H
Mayfair Urn Course. The

RIVERHFAD N. Y r - A maa
whn escaped from jail and for
Ihrcr month* awuded recaplur*
Itnalij tripped up b&gt; hi*
I'hrhitiM* spirit.
neputy hheritl Mirhiel logins
cnrrccllj figured John \V. Brantoa
would want lo hr home with hi*
wife *nd *ctcn children for ilia
holiday. l|o waited (ititjude P ra tton* Rritokliq home and arrerted
hi* a t he dim e up in j ta d cn
rhriatmax K\e, loaded down with
p rn en li,
Inguui taid Ri anion, At, way bemg held in .Suffolk Count) Jail fop
trial on a hmglary charge when
he and mother prisoner tawed
their way to freedom last Sept jo.
The other m»n w it recaptured
three d a n later.
The Deputy sheriff a aid Braninn'* arreH wa» a lough one to
make He aUnwed the man to de­
liver hti present* lo the houie,
where hi* weeping wife Maude told
of having no money lo buy food.
Before leading her huiband
away. Ingino donated UP toward
lha family'* Chrlitma* dianar.

JfAUTICAN ARRIVRD Ralaadsy aftarasaa, l a tb* gr*up
i Gaarrge Tonhr, Semlaela Cmmty Cbambor of CemmarM
I- X Oliver, skipper ef tha bowk, Richaid ftodaro gad V .

WASHINGTON m
Influential
members nf ihr House W*v» an&gt;i
Mean* Committee *ay an Individ­
ual Income ts* cut 1* pn**ihl« ne-*
year. Rut they want Con are** lo
delay action until the government
'pending situation heenme* clear­
er.
R»P Daniel A. Reed rf Vr-y
York. Ihr lev-writing group'* 'co­
lor Republican member, s*id In
aa Interview ht fnre*tw a “ «irong
poMlbitlty” of anme trimming of
individual Income lax rate*.
But he *aid he concurred wltti
what he deicrlhed a* a “grrmlng
body of opinion among the leader a
of both p.irtie* . . . that any tag
reduction move should await clear­
er evidence of the fiscal .«itu*ti)g
sometime in the spring."

�• or

THE SANTORO HERALD

I Share Tha NlghTlJefore C h r iite u
tft-fleuth Florida dairyhaded yesterday higher
■ art Justified on the basis
action root report Issued
r ky tka Florida Milk
kve af a consumers’ group said
Ik a a * report showed only that
Bn WftoykM* are making 2*t mil■i dadart annually, when all Um
m they have been claiming they
tk a report showed that tba averpa dairyman to tka Dade-Browr
d
t
f
a
n
r
w
District makes a profit
I ahm and two-thirds cents a gal-

This figure data act Include tax­
es, salaries h r earners aad their
fsmlllea who work in produettea,
or return on Investments la toad
aad equipment.
WUllem Graham, president*
clcct of tka Florida Dairy Assn,
said that when tanas, salaries, ate.,
are figured to, “you'll find wa a n
making very little. In fact, soma
of us arc losing money."
Graham added that the audit was
baaed on figures “six to olght
months old." Since then, ho said,
“feed prices have gooe up IH par
cent. Also, labor and equipment
costs have gone op.
“Milk prices can’t to anywhere

I

but up if we’re to stay te total-

b Even Gtoomi
For Sad Family

MM.’’.

H. B. r m i l , mass per af V M i
Dairies, said distributer* a n m b inf n 1 10 par c«al aargia M a n
expenses to this ana, aa ran*
farad with a aatiaaal average ef
itu M r cm t

Tbareport, by the MUMl auditlag firm of Abets, Margaa aad A t
warn, waa tailed "eonfuitog*’ ki
Mrs. Esther Rogovto, co-ehairnuu

to buy gifts far their two chil­
dren.
Cook. tt. a carpenter, toat had
a job Nov. 11. BlUa ward mounttog, hut 11-year-old Grover and
Mood# Doona Maria, t , knew noth­
ing af that
Tba parents left their sen to
baby-alt wtth his slater and drove
off. When they returned less than
twn hours later, their modest home
swarmed wtth polka aad neigh­
bors.
Aa officer whispered la Cook.
Mrs. Cook raced toward the house,
waa held back briefly by three

camnUikM.
Moray Rtyataa, farmer ta-ckakaaa af tka aaaaanan group, ate*
crttietaad tka npert tor lack a#
tofenasttoa aa toad values.
rn d Ragland, acting cfcalnaaa
of Uw milk commission during tka
itlaaaa at C. layaiaad Laa, said
tka report's only value ta tka coatmission U that it will ka usad aa
a hay la price-aetttog if eoatnia
a n ntuiaed. Ha declined la can*
meat oa tka audit because "tka
commission hasn't studied t t M
The repart skewed tka s w a g e
dJatrikutor sella paitaurtaad milk
la a combined whctoeale-retail aperatiea at a profit &gt;store taxes at
Sit casts a gaflaa.

pnatry; auu aad snadtoe; M b s
Wtisn yon tavfta gnaata for sop
r this Christmas Eve, efer them
osrmlag wondarfhl toast. . . that
'•oo’t ksep you tm tho kltchia. Aa
they troop la from tho ahivtry out­
doors, they'll he glad to behold a
punch bowl •teeming with coup,
use one of the elegant new froaea
soups . . , ideal for tkls Joyful
occasion. Probably moat tradltieaxl
for Christmas Eva ta battery hot
oyster stew. Or you could have the
old-fashioned potato seep (sow
froitnl . . . or rich grsea pan with
ham. Surround lbs soup with othar
holiday food Its Ilka Uses:

r
who kaa held tha past tor many
years, said ka kaa net dstldad
whether ha will run agate.
Brow* la a member af the I s publicIn State Executive Commit­
tee and has practiced la w kero
since kJa graduation flfwm khd (Ad­
versity of Florida to la n . f

A Li. ABUAMl) FOB A CUTE. EXCITING RIDE with a gaily colored
plastic locomotive which raeitca aelaeted passages 'trees Gsltoa
■oak's amusing “Tootle Train”. By Ideal.
'___________

mUlwqrher Julian A. Desrotiers,
tt, his wife and itx children a
completely furnished and newly
renovated six-room home. The
tomily had been living to a tworooni shack.
Tho hay to the house was given
the family by former Mayor Louis
F. Gagne, editor of La Messages:,
a French language newspaper.
The Dei rollers are expecting
mother child in two weeks. The
*to«r la a. mlllbxud whose pay,

Add clamour to your Chrlctaua
tret lights by backing them with
reflectors of pleated household
foil. Cut circles ef ahuntaum
kitchen foil with email apaningo
for tha sockets. Crush «r pioat tho
reflectors and decorate wBh calf*
slicking tape.

CHRISTMAS RVI OVtTBMTfW
SUPPKR

Secretary Gray To Seek Advice
TALLAHASSEE (ft—Secretary of, Tha IMS Leglslsture appropriatState ,R. A. Gray said Thursday he 'ed rho UO.OOO to finance Installswill sack the advice of legislators I**°n of sn elevator or construction
whether to spend ISO.OOd to pro-|°* ‘
..
. . .
~
.
second floor rotunda to tha obsarvide access to tha Capital dome v„ ion plittornl ln ^ dome&lt;
to view of a proposal to replace
on)y accr,„ to the dome,
the aging center section' of the now it a small, steep stairway far
building with an 11-story lower, use by workmen.
G r,y 111,1 nep- Xwmnmth BalUn*
an estimated Itk million dollars. I f r a f Leun County had advised
'
hlmof a proposal to rip qut the
ACTRESS IA S ATTACK
more lin n 100-year-old center sec-

World's
Greatest
Carols

LONDON t * _ Hollywood film
Oar Arlene Dahl waa rushed to
a London hospital Wednesday lor
aa dm argtncy appandicitla operaUaa. A hospital spokesman said
aha had auffarad aa "acuta atlack”
hut bar eondlltoa since the surgery
waa satisfactory. She wax working
mi a m w film hare,
•
Fsr an unusual glowing holiday
bufftot eratorplees, make your
•wa from your ring salad mold,
a string of lights and a sparking

Christmas Da#

ef lights to the edge a4 the mold
in an upright position. Fill con­
tainer with’sprays of green (no
water, e f course) aad tiny shiny
armaments. Ftoee a* decorative
•age), atetoa. or Baal* in tha tentor af tka ring.

*

•no • ‘ H i
Q u it® * 1

vA V »l

* » • W OW A M O BAOtJH

MM. RUSIBLL XtoWITT

CRU M LEY

&amp; M O N T E IT H

1 :1 0 p . M e

J ljL *
*.
additional
ff.V ,or *u t * olflcel
******
**” * u**'
TA* secretary of stats said ha
wouldn’t want to spend the too,001
°n a dome access If reconitrueUoq
of tho Capitol la ImmtoenL Ha
said ha planned to contact legiststor* to d'term toa their views,
The center section a# (he Cap!*
to!, which would be supplanted by
the lower under the Ballinger pew
post!, was completed to u«4. ’

Additions were made to tha worth
and south ends of the building aad
the dome waa erected in 1901-tt.
East and west wings were added
la ISM-22. The big north wing waa
Tba south wing waa eamplstad
built hi 1133-37.

SEASON'S GREETINGS
TO A LL OUR FRIENDS

PROGRESSIVE

�C ". .

»

LARGE QUANTITY oner used
Green Cabbage Bigs. 910. per
hundred. Central City Bag Co.
3-B. R. masonry home, quality
Phone Orlando, zriTB. Three
construction, excellent plan,
imlea West on Old Winter OarBUT — Home* el le a l ladMdaalW large corner lot just out of City,
den Road.
Ty: Irm a y ra m Ho«**. paved atreet. ta.900. Terms.

NOT A PROJECT!

BRAND NEW HOME

3- B. R. home with Florida Room,
situated in popular Franklin
Terrace section. Home Is in lop
condition and has been dreitically reduced in priew for quick
*e k
a -t , s s s s :
salat Use. Range and Refri­
gerator. Immediate possession.
COUPLET* with an ftefn ta ree
$11,100. Terms. 4% Financing.

you ha’ e dreamed about inek

The two homes mentioned above

are our very best opportunities
in 3-Bedroom homes. Buy your
home this month and you will
receive the benefits of Home­
stead Exemption.

Seminole Realty
WANT AD
RATES

:

Th* Following Rate* am now

r. m

m

t . w.

m o

2d ACBES of Citrus Land. Clearedlioo. per acre.

TV Service Center

Rendlx and Crosley Appliance*

112- ..................,
Magnolia Ave. P h . n a

Get Into your favorite arm chair, relax . . have a cup of coffer, maybe light up
a cigarette and window shop this easy "Classified W ay" first. For your convenience,
the M erchant* of Sanford will list m any of S anta's choicest Items In these column*
daily. Take a m inute now end plan your buying, you'll save tim a and money and
frayed nervee later. . .

6 Piece

Sofa Bed Group
•

Large Sofa Red

•
•
e
•

nr Lounge n u t r
Modern SIrp-Tabla
Cocktail Table
Table Lamp
Sofa Plltow

CHILDREN

e Matrning Platform Rocker
A wonderful Gift for little* ones'
WORLD GLOBES . U H up
Nlra for grown-ups toot
POWELLS OFFICE SUPPLY
110 Magnolia Ave.
Thoms SM

Complete only $129.
(E asy Term s)

GATLIN BROTHER*

M ather of Sanford

Dragline and Bulldotar Service

RECENTLY RENOVATED - 2
Bedroom House, near Southilde 1 U 4 1 E. * 1st
School. $6,230.
S L J J uO

RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.

Electrical Contracting and Repairs

tjptSe

St.

rh eee 1X7

C m mfmf

Phones: 2221 — Sanford, 2221— Columbia built Bikes are world
famous for quality. They rome
Geneva.
______
In all sties from 20 . 26. Make
your selection NOW from the
Go o d y e a r s e r v ic e s t o r e
113 8. Park Ave.
Sanford, Fla.

R epossessed
Lssoeletrs • A. B. Peterson Jr., Motor Cycle • 1931 Triumph. Model
6-T. Excellent condition. Will
P. J . Chciterson. Garfield Wil.
sacrifice. Phone 132, Mr. Loop.
letts. John Melsch. R. W. WilItems, Hasel M. Field. A. C.
COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES, I
Doudney, Lend Surveyor.
Weeks old. 2113 tJiirrl Ave.

Musketeers,
Old Splc*. Max
Factor and Yardley Toiletries A beautiful in" X pi" colored
Portrait with rubbed Oak
for Men. SMOKER'S Supplies
Frame. Wa are offering this aa
and F.lectrlc Rainrs.
a Christmas Special. Call 3196ROUMILLAT 4&gt; ANDERSON
Complete details.
On The Corner Ry The Cock
JAMESON STUPID
Phone 3191
10S North Park Ave.
BROWNIE Holiday
IT 23 up
MOVIE Cameras
137.30 up
View Masters
$2.00 A I I 73
. W1EBOLDT8 CAMERA SHOP .
210 South Park Ave.
f or h o m o

'hone 112P-A. B. Peterson.Broker.

in the States or Oversea*
Give

Super-Tradlng-Posl

17-62 Be.

^fear Weeriaghmia* Dealer"
A Migieb* Av*.

M m 1731

Used furniture, appliances, tools,
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's Mart,
311 East l i t S I Than* 1031.

TURN. tU M M U f

17-02 South City
J31T-W. Slumberlaad Court.

URN1SHED 3 Room, bath, full
xitchen. By week or month.
Five Points Motel. 6 *11** South

la st MASSEY-HABRIS 33 Diesel
Tractor, 2 Disc Hester Plow,
• F t. leveling Harrow.
B U T T T tA C tO B CO.

■iway 17-62 SeatA

K

mm

SM

Window Sills — lintels
Flan Blocks — Cradle Blocks
Grease Trap* — Dry Wells.
Miracle Cenereta C*
IM Elm Ave
Ph. 13!
uel Jacobson D ept

HEATING

Floor Furnaces and Circulators

H. a POPE CO„ INC.

tee Smith Park Ave.
Furnished A p t 300 P ark Ave.
OARAGE APT. 3 room* and bath,
large screened porch. 6 * ra ir.
electric kitchen, cln»e In Ph. 331

TWO BEDROOM furnished house,
TWO Apartment*. 400 Palmetto,
Phone X17-W.
______

ApC FurnMmd.
and Holly, PlMM

m

Phone 1446

Phone 3617-W.
For Christmas give her n new
American Beauty Inner Spring
Mattress 12130. a new double
dresser, a drauers, 336. New
2-Pc. living room suite, metalle
cloth, Reg. price, 3133. OUR
price, $97. 3 Room oil spec*
neater, •penal at $77.30. Table
lamps, $3 00 .
Large, Surcl, Juicy oranges from
our grove, $t.3o bushel.
Open every evening 'til I.
USED Refrigerator. 9 Ft. Not
new but good. $35. Ph. 692-R.

Lady Durheia and Lady Sunbeam
electric shavers, $14.15. Com­
plete lines — Shultnn, Mai
Factor, Yardley and Lentherie
Gift Sets.
will pay YOU to see y s netore
ROUMILLAT A ANDERSON
ou buy. Open Evenings and
"On
The Corner By The Clock."
lundays.
Eatlalde Trailer Sale*,
Palitka. Fla.

i33 — 16 Ft. House Trailer, A Gift to be Remembered the
year 'round.
sleeps four, Ideal for traveling,
Combination Ice end refrigera­
A FOOD FREEZER
tor. Electric brakes. Tsrk Ave, Buy the Rest —. Buy Frtgldatret
ORANGES — Tangerines — Lem­
Trailer Park. Phone 2103.
ons — Grapefruit. 3326 S. San
CLAUDE H. WOLFE App. Corp.
ford Ave.
,
Thnne 2117
BARGAIN! Peerless Trailer end 303 Sanford Ave.
Cahane. Park Ave. Trailer Park.
WELCH Shetland Pony, 2 yeira
old, saddle. *163. Call 1906.
I7 C - TRUCKS FOB BALE -17C
SWEET POTATOES. Ry the
Ru*hel nr Truck Load. Corn fed
1«t Ton FORD Trurk • $436,
Hogs ready to butcher. Fhon*
JE E P. 4 wheel drive . $330,
1330.W.
RELATIONS IMPROVED
Plymouth
UN)
SENDAI, Japan in— Two Japa­
nese youngsters^ hat* In _ hand,
!»■ autoV o b il e » m » » M -H asked if they could see Die'boss.
MaJ. Gen. K. J. .MrGaw, com­
CARS
mander of the 1st Cavalry Divi­
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
sion, invited them into his oilier.
Roy Reel's Used Cara
Thereupon Ihn braining hoys
Sanford Ave. A lllh St.
presented him with a 23-pound,
home-grown Chrislmah turkey.
"Wr wanted In give il In a great
man In Improve Japanese-Amerlran relations," one said. "Wc
picked you."

ECHOLS Quilttop Set . . Reg. $136.
Trade . . 466.00 (Twin or
Double Sit*)
LUXURIOUS Foam Rubber Set
R e g .. $136.
Trade . . . $1X6.00
UNO
81ZE Hollywood Bed
60 X 60 Mattress
•0 X 60 Box Spring
Bandfeoard (Decorator Ptaitie)
$30.nn
Beg.............. $176.00
$36.30
1631 FERGUSON TRACTOR 1129.80
Disk and other equipment. Ex­
$43.00
CHOICE of Many Different Suit**
cellent condition. Call 2S11-W
Bookcase Bed
evenings.
Double • Dresser
Large Mirror
O Malic Tank
1132 30
Mattress
to II. Lightning MERCURY Ilin.OO
Bex Spring
II. MERCURY lightning, runs
SALES HELP wanted. P art or 10good
1119.09
................................ $$9.93
Full
Time.
Firestone
Stores.
BOWL'S "Day-Or-NIghter" Sofa.
16 II. SCOTT-ATWATER
with controls
....
. $139.95
Platform Rocker Chair
Choice of Covering
23 H. JOHNSON. 1933 Model.
very fast ...................... 6223.00
* ■ &gt;9119.98
Also many motor* torn down for
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
used pari*. Reasonable.
Canter 2nd &amp; Magnolia Ph. 1X33
On Bale While They l a d !
RELIABLE Colored Woman to
“Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
New 163$ Model F.V1NBUOES
care for small child five day* a IS K. FA8TWIN Sale Open Monday'! fll 6 p. m.
331640
week, from 1:30 to l l p.m. 23 H BIGTWIN— (Sold Out)
Write Box XYE c/o The Herald, IS IL Elec. Starting
giving 4 references, expected
Big Twin ....................... $461.30
galary, family status, and age. 23 H. Elec. Demonstrator
Anyone Interested pleas* list in
used about 33 hours . . . . $395.00
application, pbon* number ami
address.
Sen ear new 1636 Model F.vlnrudes
COMPLET* OUTFIT BrECIAIM
Glass, Lnnestar Aluminum nr Ma­
hogany Boat*.
G ltnr trin era also eevcral mo­
dels of used boats It trailers.
Priced reasonable.

tUTICIAN full or part time,
ill. 671 or JM3J.

A Herald Subscription.
SA Letter From Home.**
$3.00 — 3 Months. /
Phone 1321
{

ROBSON Sporting Good*
Kvlarude Sales * Service
364 K lit 84.
Phone 666

OFFICE Assistant, must have
knowledge of Bookeepiag, Sten­
ography and Typing. Apply

Celehrete a White Christmas by
giving PHILCO Refrigerator,
Wove, Washing Machine or
Home Freeier.
SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
300 East lit..S t.
Phone 211
WIPE Selection of I, I and 4 Bed­
room Homes. For Information
call 2371 - 1702, Hiawatha.
ROSA L PAYTON. BROKER
Annabel!* B. Henderson, Asioe.
HAVE YOU visited MONROE
CORNER CRAFT A G I F T
SHOP, out West First, 3 mtlei
from clock? (Unusual telertlna
of Gifts, Including work of Fla*
nrfa craftsmen),

MUSIC! A

NEW A tued Instruments of all
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
kinds — Musical Accessorial.
U t Magnolia Ave.
Phono 111
Records— Popular, Hillbilly, Race. Offers sunbeam, Universal, G. E.,
Other makes of small appliance*
Most reasonable TV repair
RUKUR'S MUSIC SHOP
Service in town.
207 West lit. St.
rhottss 3071

DIE SANFORD HERALD
CREWMAN SENTENCED
TAMPA orv-A shrimp host crewman whe-ahot to death «- drink­
ing rnmpanlnn Saturday was senlenerd to 20 year* in prison for
the crime yest^ilay.
They didn't have In walk home
alter touring the post. They rode
in the general'.* sedan.

Eddie Woods. 33, pleaded guilty
In criminal court tn second degree
murder In the shooting a $ * A lrh
Parker, 3*. another ebrlm pcjliberman. Woods said he shot P arker
In the slomarh with one bullet
(mm a .23 caliber rifle d u rltg iM
argument.
1,

KEROSENE
17c

Eva-Bern Beauty Shop
BEST

In

Workmanship a n d
Valeria Is.
KM Ka»4 2nd SI.
Phone 343
For ALL Your Beaulv Needs call

H a rrie tt's B eau ty

Per flnllon 17c
IMPERIAL
SERVICE STATION
1208 Park Ave.

Nook

WELCOME

Thnna 671
103 So. Oak Ave.
(Open evening! by appointment.)

TO SANFORD

Naval Personnel
On* knnr - Wash and Damp P
One hour &lt;4 - Wash end Dry I
Finished Laundry
Sanitone Dry Cleaning

Soathnld* Lanndromat
Smith HMe Feedmart Bldg.
166 Kast 23th BL

Will You He Our G urat?
We have leaieil soma
Rooms at the beautiful
3tar-Lmi Molrl
These

Rooms are

available

Absolutely Free
For a period of 4 day*,
lo New arrivals at Our
Naval (Alr Station

Pnnl's Town A Country

T. V. SERVICE
S Hear Servlre — Anytime

STOP by and Pick up YOUR
Key at the uffire of

Thnna IfiSI-M

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

Service Cell 3.66

"Builders of Fin* Home*"
2623 S. French Avenue

1 forget teU sveadoorP

If you have building wor­
rit**, let. u.s tnk«* over! W*
gtinranteo your aatlxfarlinn with nur neat, com*
ploto linn o f building sup*
plies, g eo uh nbout it.
HILL L U M B E R
&amp; SUPPLY YA R D

GOOD Meat A Grocery business,

doing around $ 10 0 ,000 . a year.
Building, Stock and Fixtures —
$16,000. $7 ,&lt;x». Down.
Cali 2410 o r 1106.
LOST —. la front of tho First
Christian Church last Thursday
night GREEN FENDER SKIRT
for 1931 Mercury. Finder pleas*
call J . L. Anderson, 1114 beIwetq 6:30 and 6 p.m.
asT — Tyo Black and Tan
hound dogs, male, female.
Vlelally o f Osteen Cemetery.
Notify a . l f . Me Watters. Bt. I,
Box 86. Geneva Rd. East, San­
ford. Fla. REWARD. Lost Saturday, 17th of Dec.

ALL
KIN DS

Phone 3184 Day*
• BRUSH and 8PKAY

TED BURNETT
1117-W N I,hU

W* extend warm wiahen for ■ very M erry Chrlatma*
and a Happy New Y'ear and our thank* for your
patronage.

T I L E
DICK MAPES
GENERAL TILE CONTRACTOR
DIAL Sanford 2198-W

SEAT COVERS
For All C irs
BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS
CUSTOM FITTED
PROMPT
^INSTALLATION

StricklandMorrison, Inc.
;Baa ford, Florida

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Demos Could Got liv e ly Action

Youth Can Discover Many Things
■HEW YORK (Jt-Cvbtfcrm comWnts by a Pavamanl Flat*:
Itaath la discovery, aad to*
BM&gt;F youth aay discover ara adventer*. friendship, aa*, leva, paraatbood, death, money, batatas
•ad faith.
The maimer ta which each taIMdtoat Saha. an to##a eeparate

Metwy U tisuaUy a medium ta and u a p aad romatlmaa a maaauro
ta »*lar.
Haw daaa a human baiag &lt;!*eovar the value at monayb T* aaa
it hippanad la Util wlaa:
gwoUiug down the pavement aa
a child 1 found a pocketbook eontabling about 9 0 . I prasptly

ta the block. I bought all the agate
marbtaa I never had been able to
win when farocklaa war* m toe
ground for kaepe.
I teak all toe Uds for tor** Mocks
around to a fra* trait oa ma at
to* carver drag store. When they
war* stuffed with ka eraam, wa
want ta Iba afternoon movie. I
bought Mb tteksti, I bought toe
pepeera, 1 bought to* eandy.
Nobody who later cam* from
Taiaa aver spent money more
madly, had mora tan, or spread
mare Jay around—for leas than Its.
1 was a rati hero, at least ontll
mi* ta my lea eraam and pop corn
laden Jay rider* got ilek with aU
the source of my wailth.
This brought mo up front in toe
picture.
WaU, my father wa* an honest
man aad datag an right at to*

J. D. and Sarah
of tha

LONGWOOD
SUPEREX

Small whole cleaned flab may
b# wrapped in aluminum foil and
baked In a moderate oven for
about half an hour. Add a dollop of
butter, salt, fraahly-ground pap*
per and a dash of paprika ta each
package before closing. Thin onion
Hugs aad sliced mushroom# may
also b* added] they give piquant

ftavrnN

tin*. Ha Bfvrod that a * pocketbook contained aoraabady'* pay
laaaay wba needed tt. People
thought ta totals Uka Wat la those
U,ma*.
Ha ebaekad the aawaptpara until
la the Katuaa City Tima# ha found
a aattoa by the pereca who had
teat the pocket book. My father dug

PLATING AT BEING GR
stars Is made wonderfully 1
toys aueh aa thla Super X
Toy.
JACKSONVILLE, Tla. OP*-Hcnrv
Prceney complained to poUce that
when he fall asleep on a counter
itool at a downtown chophouie,
someone stole the ihoea off hi* feat

A Coffee ta d -O ff For Holiday Parties

Producers
Inform
Customers

leva ha sat It at the convention.
Williams, Uka Harr!man, la not
bashful. Both'have hit Slavanion
over the, head wlto a charge whleh,
'
may aeam aa
They complain
daadfiraa a
While the Democrat!* hopefuls ha wfcdta: 1
ara bueking the Republicans they donna.
But than ara prtaiably plenty
ara alaa kaoektas each other's wtte
d4*gt*a
haads together. One ar mora may think tfcay.ee
land it toe political infirmary be­ car prograaeiva
. can't be sen­
fore tfta party's eanvaattan blows thing ta cartel
ton whittle and fieka a candidate. sationally different and aapeet
Adlal Stevenson and Sen. Ettas their party's nomination.
Kafaaver ta Taanetaee ara toe Thafb'J a good rattan: The Damoaly Democrats who have come aerate .a t. tola paint 1* hiitory —
right out and alerted running. They a time of high prnaparlty whan
may have some company before there ta a« public clamor for atariItaf eh anfra or taaoviltma — are
convention next August
Haw York's Gov. Avcrafl Hani­ just about.: aa moderate: aa the
mal says he’s ant an "active”
candidate. But ha acta Uka a man
raetaf daws the sideline1, hoping
for a forward p u s and yelling
“Hay, fellahs, leek at me.”
Two ether governors — Ohio's
Prank Lauaehe and Michigan'* G. mad#-a-tumbae^ Haertwra l* attll
Mamma Wflliama — at to# moment latkifcf.’ta' gaaanbtta*. ’B* la Naseem botherel by restraint but fauvar. Tba eenator's statement
only to the point of not saying last Friday, announcing his eanditoay'ra candidates. They'ra aura daey. was a collection ta generalttias. .
making aounds Uka candidates..
Ha may.
Tatar. It*Lauiche simply says ha will be
.
ttaia hav# alm dy
Ma itata'i "favorite' son” eandi- reached to* apacific state, at laaat

customers they will cut back de­
ll vertea by It to Ute par cant
at to* atart ta toa yaar, to*
American Newspaper PubUaban
Aaaa. said Thursday.
The ANFA alaa roprotad that 10
eampaalta ar* naming foam ala ta
n days behind ta deliveriaa ta plana a i r t par eant "delay” ta
deliver!#* for toa first half of m i ,
newsprint ta US. pubUahars.
but said It bones to make up these
dataya la to* second half ta toa
year.
in to* hands ta U.S, pubUahars U ANFA said It had bean Vfvlsad
at to* lowest total since June, 1US. the following companies are be­
Her* la the picture an delivery hind in newsprint deliveriaa —
cutback*, aa reported by ANFA; Abitibl Fower A Paper Co., Inter­
Great Northern Paper Co. la national, St. Lawrence, Minnesota
aotifytag Ka customara ta * lltt A Ontario Paper Co., Bowatar,
par cant cut ta deliveriaa, effective Priea Bros. . Powell River, Coosa
Jan. 1. Thera la no Indication of Blvar, Southland Paper Mills, and
,
bow tong Iba cut will be ta aflacL Great Northern.
latarnational Paper Co. la cut­ On to* price fount.-ANFA re­
ting dallvartea TVt par can from ported that St. Lawrence CorpJanuary through April and the rest would make its Increase fat new*,
of to* yaar baaed an tanditiean at print M per ton, affective Jan. 1*
the tint*.
instead of tha IS bboat announced
Bowatar Taper Co. to cutting, at ta October.
toast earns ta its customers, IS per
cant
-St. Lawranro Carp, wfl! reduce TO OUR
shipment* ta IMS by around 11 par MANY
J C K
cent, ta addition, tola rompaay baa FRIENDS:
. - -G reetin g s
told customer* K will make up any T * e u r m s i y W p &lt;!|
3
tannage which was net delivered Friandai wa wish H k
fro m
you tha Happleat^vCf*
under IMS contracts.
Holiday and t h a * *w
’
Longwood
Hotel
ANFA alaa stated that Caoaa
Chriatmaa
Blvar Wawaprtot Co. has notified Merriaat
H
a
M
w
ar
between
Sanford
aver. — thanks for yaw pacustomers ta induced dallvartea tronagal
and Orlando
C a ta rta f fo p a rtie s an d

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Dlhner Parties
Open *100 p. m, ’ til f :W.
a. M. Wrokdajri
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LAUNDRY

ISM W. 11th ST.

•ay U needed.
Bat until mora Pas acrata gat
openly and actively Into Uia race
tt'a Stevenson and Kefauver J h
may do aaeh otter to# moat dam- |
age—if they go Into Mata prtmarfeg
against each other—before canvas
tion time.

t

No otKer words B
say it so well—
Merry Christmas

Hermit and Lfl Wagner

LOLA’S DRIVE-IN
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Restaurant

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East lake aad Bay f t
LONOWWS.

Ta all our friends for
• happyhoWayacaaou,
S. 0 . CARHART

VARIETY STORE
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and
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
Car. Church add EaatUka

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for Sarvics
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Frankincense
Used For Ills
Hobbyists
Enjoy
Presents
THRILLING INTRODUCTION TO THE ADULT WORLD Is funtoe’s first |l f t of real, functioning electrle railway equipment. Reeltetle wan ef the locomotives whistle will sound better to him than
C hrtetaee aerate, with dad sharing In the Joy of eoune. Some of
the new things among the Lionel line are shown above.
■ IB M TO TOYLAND 18 A GAME—end perhaps one of the snore
appropriate enea for giving to children this Christmas. Up t f fivo
eon play It with mueh gleeful pleasure, with toys as tha reward.

IF* by Parker.

BAIT BUGGY WHEELS
CAM BE UNCOVERED
V yaw think too** pintle bowl
covers with eltsticlsed edges era
hgpdy merely fcr covering bowls,
yew*ee waver tried this: keep four
lira*
to bshy's carriage. Be­
fore fe e wheat tie carriage In
aft* year wwRr, aHp a nfee clean
plastic cover over each wheel. Ho
miM m the earpofc. no traeka on
the fleer*. Atowards, Just dip
the eevera tats warm eoapewds,
rinse, and hang *p to dry. Then
tuck tham hack toto We carriage

■h B SI afeteh tollers,
paa softer*, cuffs, belts,
ig*. hell Md ink scarfs
vaUftto to Boe tore at
m rt m ar
toetoed c f fl»

Although the e v e n ts young lid
to his meandering* through Davy
Crockett lands, outer space, the
Wild West and his own particular
land of dreams, m iy find it too
mundane to wish for wearing ap­
parel, ipoit mothers welcome
gifts of wearables for their grow­
ing boys.
In a variety as diversified as
the gift selections for big brother
or Dad, you esn choose a host of
fine toga for the • subteen and
teen lad.
Active playtimes invito weatherresisting Jackets, »w riters and
shirts. At-home times make robes,
pajamas and slacks ever-welcomr.
Boys love denim Jeans and plaid
ahlrts. And, soeks, slippers socks
end hells a n gifts that are all
well-used by boys of al] ages.
Geared to the boy’s point of
view ere gloves, ski-type swea­
ters and any wearable keyed to
the mood of h!a favorite hero
Davy Crockett, or "Hoppy."

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traditional

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rwrapping

wtoak Mn be need’later aa ties
tor Bower* and ehrubs. • Use
M f l l pecks fee el seeds an demetliete to place of bows.

PUT FASHION AT 11EH FEET.
ITlr*. EanQmede slippers rumbine tho bright gleam of mcUL
He Lest ex with velvet.

Music fan? Photo bug? Or.
bsndy-wlth the-tools
man?
If
your particular guy Is any one
of these, then you've an exciting
gift line up from which to choose.
For tho hi-fi fan there are
wonderfully-sensitlve recordings—
J a s s, classics and traditional
music recorded In true fidelityend sure to delight the music
lover. For the man who It adding
to or building a hi-fidelity act,
then let your dealer suggest one
of the many components that go
into this bobby.
For the photo bug—from added
equipment such as enlargers
viewers,
developing
supplies,
fidget-bags, lights and others,
the gift possibilities era number­
less. For the movie camera photo­
grapher
there
are
splicers,
screens, reel containers and many
others to please the most exact­
ing I
From fine hand-tools to the
most versatile of power tools, If
your guy enjoys
constructing
things for the house, garden or
for gifts, then shop the flocks
end ice what will thrill him
most!

TIi* gift* of frankincense and
myrrh presented to tho Infant
Jesus carried both temporal and
rcllgloua significance.
Franklneema wai at ad by both
the Egyptian* and tha Jtw a In
thalr religious rite*. Curative
powers war* attributed to H for
tha treatment of an am attng va­
riety of aliments.
Myrrh was said to be an anti­
dote for hemlock poisoning and a
remedy for leprosy. Klngn and
queens used it to beautify and
perfume themselves.
Mined with water or wlna and
taken Internally It was supposed
to be a t once a stimulant and
sedative, a tonic and astringent
Historians tell us that frank­
incense waa also burned to puri­
fy tho air, and that to breathe
the fragrance would "comfort and
refresh the spirit"—mueh as
smelling salts a r t used today.
Myrrh held a similar rule of
Importance with tho aneknts. It
was highly esteemed as an oint­
ment and perftima, an Incensa
for religion* riles and an Ingredi­
ent of embatmlng oils.
Today many resins ir e referred
to e i myrrh, but "tru e" myrrh Is
a gum resin, product of Commi­
phora Myrrhs, e small traa that
grave In eastern Africa and
Arabia. Loug months wars spent
la gathering the myrrh and H
had to ba brought to P aln tln a by
earavan over long and hasardous
Journey*.
No wonder than that frsnUneen»* and myrrh, atgnlfleant of
good health and raligiou* favor,
were ehotea aa fttUog gifts fcr •

£ g g N d g G re e ts tE e _Season$

HOSPITALtTT SIMMERS ON TUB fTnARTItt Dr Chr1* austliua. la
reeehoa e rolling boil. And every bouacboM bubbles with the marrlmenX
and the eplca o( the shason.
Contributing Its own nnlijiio ev-r ■
'*)
ritement to the festivities It egg sweet, rich and smooth. IseoA delV
no*, one of tho oldext of hsllds/ estelr with a non-alcoholic ram
refreshment*, and trill one of lire S.tvorlnr. Heady to serve Just as Ig
beet. Wborevrr It u served, n comes fp-m market or milk dospeak a hospitality to all comers. iiv&lt; nr. tbo tnditlon.il holiday drink
and speaks It with such mellow- makes a flue -ready fur-conpetty"
nest and charm that no oua caa addition to the re'rt -slur shelf
resist.
•
throughout tho
&gt;1 y season.
Happily for hosta, end vlsltlmr Bervrd to a fettllve It c ro rb o w t.
caroler*, egg nog ready to rorvo the tuiclone tullk
Ir has a way
comes Into tho market e.irlr—In of turning any stir a iff el Into *
thee to land au extra festive toucti regal supper, For i tai -ton or eveto Thanksgiving. It Is available nltlg refrrshment, t &gt;r - usual guest
from that data through New Year's, or formal party, erg nog eeye
to market piece or through regular "Welcome'* In Ibo best tradition o f
milk delivery. The nog la epic/ end the holiday season!
ng

Cunningham To Be
No. 1 Salesman
Most Rugged Men
MIAMI J* — Briggs Cunningham,
wealthy West Palm Beach, Fli., Have Favorites

sport car enthusiast, will become
America's No. ) Jaguar salesman
next year.
On Jan 1, Cunningham will bocome president of both the whole­
sale and retail companies of the
Jaguar Cars North American Carp,
in Now York City, e subsidiary of
Jaguar, Cars, Lid., of Coventry,
England.
Until recently, he produced his
own Cunningham sports cars at
Wc.it Palm Reach. He has been
fhe only American manufacturer
to make a serious effort lo chal­
lenge European supremacy on the
world's race courses.

Chinees cooks often pair chicken
and lobster. Try the combination
Savings Bond Is a pre­ in a aulad with enlery and well*
n future—a gift that's sranined mayonnaise. Serve on wa­
he Appreciated this fer cress and sprinkle with toast­
or at any time.
ed almond.

present

A U. R.
sent wllh
sure' In
Christmas

Today the moat nigged ot men
have Ihelr favorite toiletries end
no longer la this « gift that a
woman would plek out but a man
would never use. There are gift
toiletries to please every man at
Christinas.
The shaving lotlone. men's co­
lognes, soaps end teleum pow­
der* are either faintly romlnlsrent of e piqo woods or scented
with other clean, cool, he-man
fragrances. They all give that *xhllieralfngly fresh feeling and
the final touch of perfection to ■
well-groomrd man.

w rm

a future

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jo% lfit g o y u l h o lid a y
i w . ‘V s ' u ip a U fu l /o s

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t o » o f a Merry, Merry Owfelmos

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co

�Sincere Best Wishes
to all
Our Friends
and Patrons

Comparatively
Mr. or Mr*. Chrlatmaa Shopfort If yon ar# shopping for a
gift for a home-maker, then
your talk Is comparatively slmpl*.
For in linona and domeitic*.
china and glassware, sltverplat*
and atorling, kitchen gadgota and
gimmicka—tho chooalng it fabuloaat
In itnrdy pottery or fine china—
dinner, lunch and breakfaat aeta

M any Tongues
Sound Different
But M ean Same
Would you know what It meant
It you heard a Bohemian say “ Vfado Vanoce, or a Bulgarian aay
-Cheetlta KoledaT"
Or if In Scandinavia, a Swede,
greeted you with “Olsd Yul", or
a Norwegian eald' 'Oledellg Jul,"
or a Dana called "Qlaedellg Jul."
Or a Spanlsh-spcaklng friend
■mlled “fella Navldad." or a Porturueae waved and aald “Boaa Feetos."

twice before making a choice of
thla year's apodal gift te them*
selves. And they plan a Chriatmae
afternoon ahowing ef laat year’e
alidaa aa a treat for the visiting
frionda and relative*—moat of
whom are In the picture*.
PhotographI* equipment la an
excellent gift for a family te give
te'itaalf. There la nothing more
pradeue than the memodea It will

Pink Lights Are
Strikingly New
&gt; you're looking lor something
itrikiagly dlffrrent thla holiday
ataaoo, bo rare te try pink lightal
Holiday pink hulbe agaiait a
white tree, highlighted with
aparklieg gold ornamoota aB add
up to a dramatically different efled. aay tenoral Electrie Chriatmaa lighting specialist*.
The*# new bulb* are avaOahle
le two s itu , C4 lor aeriea type
atrlnga end C-TM lor multiple

* Jeweler
lib So. Park

If you were in France and
heard "Jeyaux Noel," or In Ire­
land eomeone aald “Nodlalg
Mhalth ChagnaL"
If aa Italian greeted you by
aaylng "Puene Fe*t* NaUlisle,”
or a Croat aald “Sretan BoJIe."
Or a Welshman railed “Nadollg Llawen", or a Ukranlaa friend
aald "flroahdsstvom Krisovym.**
Or walking along the itreet
you were greeted in Pollih with
“Wetelych 8wiat“, or la German
with “Froellche Wlenachtan.”
You would know from the cheerful voice • . the amillng face that
you were te reapondt
"Marry Chrietm**.”

Official Yule Trees
Not In Washington
But In California

The xaticm'i official Chrlatmaa
tree la net located in Washington,
0. C, hut In General Grant na­
tional park, M mllea due tact ef
Preine.
Some MT feet high, Hie tree
waa designated aa the nation's
Chrlatmaa tre* at high noon on
Chrlatmaa day, IMS, and ia on*
of th* moat oslebrated In the
United Mate*.
Patriotic and devotional aarvlcea
are bald banaatb' it aacb year.
Heavy anowfaUa aometimea aut
down an the attendance, but ueWhen decorating g white tree, ually n large number ef vialteea
look lor Hie newer alf-white eord
and socket aeta, aay ligbtiag spe­
cialists.
Ivan though these nauaat fl-fl
Chriatmae Ighta may be hard le
find this first year, they’re worth
any amount of searching M you
enjoy new and onusual affects.
Hare's a tip Mom General Elec­
tric lighting people that will give
your Chrlatmaa tree a new lift.
Attach your cord seta ae that aB
bulbs are etaadlng upright rather
i nn hit and mlsa throughout the
tree.

art offered In wide variety. Match­
up secesaorie# are shown ta trays,
pitchers, pots and bowls.
In glssswtre, whether th# popu­
lar-priced, mass-produced variety
or tho tinkly, handblowu typo*,
you can chose tumblers, her
glasses, beverage sets, aa wait ee
cocktail, champagne, b r a a d y,
sherbet and goblet galore.
For the hostess who entertains
frequently — chafing dishes, Lnsy
Susans, candlewarmers, carafes,
coffee battles, T-V snsrk sets,
folding tray tables, ar* but a few
of the Item* that ntaka entertain­
ing easy on th* host and hottest,
more fun for tha guests!
For artists In the kitchen there
are the procclaln-glaaed Iron cook­
ing and serving plecee In gay
color* of apple green. fls«- «
*.
delft blue and aun yallew. Or, am
laet pots and pans in gleam,, g
stainless steal with either cop­
per lops or copper bottoms,
Bright new stylos and col­
ors make rannlstar sets a glamour
accessory to tho kltehsn. Copper
and chrome, copper and pink,
spun aluminums and a rainbow
assortment ef enamel tolars are
used In these pieces
Check an ker alsctrical servant
line-up, and fill in with X ateam
and dry Iren, a portable mixer, X
grill and waffle?, aa automatic
coffee maker, a deep-fat eeekerfryer, an efficient toaster, aa elec­
tric, skillet, miser-btexder, or a
wonderfully • versatile, rotUserUbroiler!
Perhaps aha'* wanted a now
wait-stylo rax opener, or a quickas-a-wlnk potato cutter, or Icecrusher or Juicer. Perhape her
secret wish has beta for a aaw
meat and feed chopper that aeeda
ne clamps.
Tray carta, step etoela, utility
cabinet*, aplre cabinet*, asserted
trays—and kitchen toela art ail
tho ‘little things that make big
impressions at Chriataua time.
Table clothet casual or form­
al, towels, towel seta, ftna sheeta
and eaiea, bath mate, pillows,
blankets, spreads, tea towel*, eleetrie blankets— these, are but a
few ef the many, many gift Items
offered with the home maker ia
mind. Check your favorite aterea
you’ll find fabuleua gift variety!

ILLHUVEV
PLUMBING
MS Saafari A i t

iehaaee drip*. Add

PkOSM IM S

ulw T ° Ch }itm as Trees M ake
Handsome Home A ddition

Juit • fight heerted greeting to
wtih eur friend* end petren* e
Merry Chrlitmai end e Helldey
£eeien thet'i cheery end bright^

PH ILIPS

idea for lighted Chdetmaa trace
that can bo made bt one evening.

tfalam at
ClacuwtL

or hallway .arrsa feties U. Uaa
them alxgly or In palra.
P int atop ia to atari with the
bate aad item uaed te bold the
eonea. Vae styrofoam mounted
an a ala-lack wooden platform
lor the bane. A "etam" of melech doweling may be uaed to
bold the lights.
Notice In the aketeh hew a
Let the ebllfree help transform
year front picture window Into atrieg ef aerial C4 Chrlatmaa
e cathedral-like eUined gieao Ughta la attached le the atom.
masterpiece U&gt;0 bits ef colored Aether them firmly with electri­
cellophane
or
flame psotitaat cal tape.
Place UgMa eee at fee top,
crept paper fee the glean. Finish
off with dart aelt-stkklag tape thaw bt the canter u d leer an
far the leading. Let the tu r n the. lower portion ef the item.
lighta Inside ornate a sunshine 1blg wlQ enable you to place
glow on Urn "atained glean,* • :e« ec ‘B*-'tbal the light wTrhiVe

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Take Care
Sending
Packages

Youngster* lot* thla: ehlll eprieet nectar and pour Into pl u m .
Add vanilla ice t r u n aal etlr
until the w » U r le g e rity dlsselvad.
Potto at oact!

Our warmest
wishes to tilt
Stanley - Rogers
Hardware Co
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■7 CECILY BROWNRTONR
AimcIi M P m a Food EdMor
COUNTRY-STYLE FRUIT CAKE
takes oa bow alr&gt;. It la (till
■ado with aalt pork, aaolaaaoa,
frulta aad apicoa, but 1U roelpo
baa booo brought up to data. Bako
tho battor la two loaf pans or la
throo coif00 tina; serve ona of tho
cakoa at home, five tho other loaf
or rouada to tricada with a loaaiac
toward tho paatl
COUNTRY FRUIT CAKE
Ingredient*: 1 cup boUlni water.
1 cup final? chopped aalt pork. 1
cup light or dark molauea, 1 cup
auger, I egg* (aeparated), 1 cup
chopped aeedleaa ratals*, 1 cup
chopped date*, H cup chopped
glaee fruit, 4 cupa alfted flour, I
tcaapoona baking coda, 1 teaapoon
clave*, I teaapoon* cinnamon, U
I'm tcaapoona
teaapoon g|ng«
lemon extract.
Method: Pour boiling water over
pork. Add molaaaoa and augar;
beat well. Beat egg yolk* until
thick and lemon colored; atir into
molaaaoa mixture. Mix ralaina,
date* and glace fruit with Vb cup
of the Hour. Sift remaining W
cup* Hour with baking aoda, elovea
cinnamon and finger; add to molaaaea mixture; mix thoroughly.
8Ur la fruit aad lemon extract.
Boat egg white* until atlff but not
dry and fold In. Pour batter Into
1 greaacd and floured loaf pane
(each about • by S by ivt Inchea):
or divide hatter equally among a
greeted and floured 1-pound coffee
cane. Bake in • alow (171 degree*)
oven about 1H hour* or until
cake teatar inanrted la center
cornea out glean. Turn out eakaa
an rack In cool. Froat and de­
corato aa desired.
Note! Make tide take ahead. If
yon like; when yon want to aarre
it, reheat B In the top of a double
boiler ever boiling water. Ac­
company the alleno with Holiday
Hard lance.
HOLIDAY HARD 1AUCB
Ingredient*: V4 cup buttar ar
margarine, l i t cup* confecUenera' auger, 1 Ubleapoon light aalaaaee, Vi teaapeoa vanilla.
Method! Beet butter aad augar
until fluffy. Bait la molaaaoa aad
vanilla. Spnad evenly la shallow
pen and ehiU until firm. Uae holi­
day cookie cutter* to cut not
ahapea for topping fruit taka.

GLAMOR TOPS tuck aa awenter and blouaca are at the top of
bar "Wanted for Chriatmaa*'
lUt.
"Hark the Herald Angel* Sing"
wee written on ■ Chriatmaa morn­
ing by Charlca Wealey (1707-17M)
wbn waa • Mcthodlat minlattr In
England, brother of John Wealey,
tbl founder of Methodlim. The
pealing of church bella bupired the
writing of the carol.

Each p a r thouianda of drilara worth of Chrlttmaa gift*
arrive a t post offlrca damaeod or
apollod bocauso the? were not pro­
perly packed and wrapped for
mailing.
To ho aura that careleaaneaa
doeal't apoll a Cklatmaa auroriae
for aomeone on your lint, follow
thfae baric rulea when wrapping
packagea to be aent through the
mall:
U a e double-factd corrugated
cardboard a« an extra wrap around
all gift-wrapped hoiea. Don't a t­
tempt to mall in thin cardboard
boxea.
Pack fragile gift* in cotton or
eaceliior before boxing.
Ineert a amall card bearing the
recipient'* name and addreta and
your return addree* in raae the
outride label ahnulr. gat damaged.
Leave at leant two inchea between the merrhandiae and the
container and pack it with crumpl­
ed paper or exreDior to guard
agalnat ahock In handling.
Uae heavy wrapping paper and
(trong cord for outride wrapping.
Inaure every gift package ao
that If it la loat or damaged the
merchandlae can be replaced.
Other timely tip* on Chriatmaa
mailing include: Check with your
local pnat office about weight
on parcel poat packagea.
Remember that any aealed pack­
age muat carry a notation that it
can be
opened for Inapection.

Christmas Baked Ham

A traditional meat cut la baked amnkad ham. dmaed up In It* holiday
(incry. Roaat in a alow oven (300* F.t to produce a tender, aucoilmt baked
htm. Decorate with pineapple and chary gtmith. A coturlul plate everyone
•ill admire.

Use Greeting Cards
In Dressing Up Home

Foremott omong our plgoturdt ot
(hit holiday tim# it tho opportunity
to tend greeting* to our many frltndt
and euttomgrt (or a joy-filled »*aton

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COMPANY^
JAMES A. WRIGHT
MGR

MIDDLE AGE! CAROLING
During the Middle Agee, caroling
and dancing usually waa cantered
around a creche act up in the
church. W e became papular la the
home by the 14th Oaatury In Ger­
many. A mother and her baby
would bo placed la the center of
tho. mam while Jrioade aeag aa«
danced around them.

IN

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SEASON

Wn want to rejoice with you end your
family during this moat bleaaed of seaaona . . •
And to iflsh each and every one of our many
frionda — the Merrieat Chriatmaa — overl

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pUttm ef food were brought Into
dM banquet balL Tho lord presided
over tha fee at, gtttiag a a dais at

P rAm flgwes. Tba emalleet, a page,
P t i ton toot tan. n o largest. It. Joe*
jf Of* and n stalwart Persian king,
p fetffe a n IP feel Hie child Jesus Is
}fM d la tke arms of Harp In Um
? dserwtr of a simple home.
~ , The warik was entted by Lorento
v Petri, a sculptor who has speelall*
w aai fer M years la religions works.
worked ant formula for Triangle
Lighting doeeteped recently by
General Electrie photographic asporta.
According to Goaera] Bectrie’a
photograpMe spaelaMsi , pictures
as ouUUndiag a n impossible ter
even a beginner with a ben camera
when he usoa Trlaagto lighting.
There's nothing eempilcated
about thla now tadmlqM. AH pan
need ta addition to n solid sup­
port for your.camera, a n several
Reflector FloodUghU and is a t
lights which hsvs built-la nflao*
tors, tad eomo dampen holders
for them.
Setting up your pictures ip eeey,
especially If yon have ooe ef dm
General Electric Triangle U 0 P
tag Polders which Illustrates basic
diagrams far Triangle Lighting
so he sun te get enn from yanr
dealer whan you stop far film.
Han a n a tow llpa yon «B ,
want to follow for your CModnas
picture*. Place tho snhjoct noar

General Battrie lighting pw*
pie auggsal that you reserve one
■Mag ag your Christmas lights
fur this jab. Better use the mnl*
dple C*7H it rings that allow
one bulb to horn out without
darkening the entire string.
Van yellow huthe fer n worm
■lew inside the village houses,
blue fer the church and one
white bulb attached to a lower

Sincere
iWiahec For A

Merry

Ravo you ever notiaed how net
time seems to fly between Thanks*
giving and Christmas? Tima Just
speeds by because our minds a*»d
hearts are so filed with plana and
preparations—with shopping and
gift-wrapping—1with thoughts of
ethers, far and near.
Christmas hat truly become ■
"season” rather than n "day.” De­
cember tttli Is merely the ellma*
to weeks ef antidpeUon and plan­
ning.
Since this has become the pat­
tern of Ufa for most of the families
we know, we thought It a wise
Idea to remind you to do your
Christmas shooting early.
To make your picture story of
Christmas *11 as complete and
true-to-life as possible, list soooo
ef the nanaa yen'll want to ha

children’s stockings, the canton
an Chriatmaa Eve, ate.
And than, of couno, you'll want
some special notes fer Christmas
Day Itself] youngsters opening

R m 'i another Idee tn m O m *
m l Electric holiday B fhiing
speelaltita for an m i t n j to
•prof* np black Ch.lstm.a M
sockets. Bind w tkiti vitii new
light-colored electricsl tape. Wrtp
th# Up# wrong »ld« loo, aM
sprinkle th# “sticky” tide
silver or gold sparkles.

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CHRISTMAS
Bkaat Mnale, Phonographs, Mnalenl g ifts o f a l

BUKUR'S MUSIC SHOP

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you aa your Judge moat aueceaaful and plaaaant,
and soak your continued good will# loyalty and aupport during tba

Christmas
ERNEST H0U8HQLDEB
County Judge
Juvenile Judge

Try N ew Cover For Base O f Tree
a large elnln ef ref er do
grecw felt' Cub a hole'In the middle
and slash from Outer edge to fit
around tree trunk.
Trim the edge with pinking
shears In scallops and decorate
with cut-out Christmas designs.
Not only la this an attractive fin­
ish for the tree, H else catches
the pine noodles for easy clean-up.

LET US REMEMBER THE FAITH ,OF OUR FATHERS. . ,A
FAITH THAT PRESERVED FOR US THE OPPORTUNITIES
THAT ARE OURS T O D A Y ... AND LET US HAVE FAITH
IN THE FUTURE THAT THERE MAY BE PRESERVED FOR
OUR CHILDREN THOSE OPPORTUNITIES FOR TOMOR-

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wooden standard or the holder of
tho Christmas tree, try titles Cut

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Wb . B r a k y Jr.
Arthnr'Bwria
Bart HoOiaitvsvUl
J|mei Hunt ■■ l

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Mra. Mhuda Both

Garden Butcher
Gian t . Byrd
B. B* Chadoin
Jaha.Cptllae
F t|ilt L Cosier
B u m * Danmark
T .B , Denmark

Robert L. Farmer
Bryan F o itrr
Howard F riatr
Nobla Fraiar
John Gilbreath Jr.
Jfm GUHa ...
Amec Goodlnr
Leroy Hardy
Jerome Herper
Buth Harrell
Joa Heeb
fChnrlJ* Hendaraon
Wm. Hinrinbotham
Laroy Hill
Ripple Holliday
la k io Halle r

B u rn e r

Phillip Howardi
Wm. Hutchin
Arthur Jackeon
Ezell Jaakson
W. W. Johna Br.
Clyde Jonea
Calvin Larkin
Rudolph Latham
Richard Leeler
Wm. Lochatamnhfor
Dourlia Loaainc «
Sam Martin
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Lula Mausa
Charlie Millar

Charlie Roberts
Rooaevelt Robinaon Sr.
Rooaevelt Robinson Jr.
Willie Robinson
Joa Saaaer
Darrell Schilottsky
0. B. Sides
Charles Sima
L. R. Smith Jr.
Riley Speara
William Sulnks
Ned Btephene
Roland Stover
Lonnla, Thompson'
F. Thompson

Aria Mae Thoraten
John Todd
Amoa Wall
Walter Walker
Georaa Woodi
Albert Wisdom
H. E. Wlidom
Tom Watsoi
AI Stanley
Murry Nance
Wilbur Hartman
Charlie Whlta
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Wast Kearsa
Rooaavalt 'Hardy
Martin Younr
John Bunch

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SUBCONTRACTORS
D. 8. Edwards
R. L. Harvey
D. C. Stafford
B. Edwards
Dewitt Hunter
Deris Calms
Albert Basin
Gordon R. Lilian
Leon W. Stoinmevera
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offlee by 5 p.m. on the day before publication.

Chu/tch.
"Remember a glad hand invites
you to worihip with ui."

Sunday a a n la i aarrieaei
i t t a . Suaday School.
U a.m . M en ial WorahJp.
l a d a r evening am teaat
i t u p a . I h la U i Union.
T t» p .a . R m la g Worship.

Q* MBTHODIRT CHURCH
. • Miles Waas a s RL 41
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Ionia# Wanklp
IStlS
fsaloyan Youth
1:41
ivanlsf Wanklp
7:30
Endnaaday Prayermaeting 7:U
Xvtry•*« Welcome
Rev. CmU Jr. | hotter
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Beomd i t , and Him Ava.
lalph Brewer Jr* BtssgeUat
Sunday llbl* School 10:00 s.m,
Wanklp lltOO a.m.
Evening Warship 1:00 p a .

'Everybody invited ta
RU out aentiaa.

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■OUT1SIDB BAPTIBT
CHURCH
Eaat 37th Street
miw iry
PnalUanUI
R. B. Loafard, Paatnr
„ Stephana, AaaadaU f u t
Milton Higginbotham,

fir st church op the
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"laiford'a lia ile i Church''
Car. of Rtceid aad Maple
R. R. Spear Jr.,
Paitor
Sunday School tiM a. m. George
Plttard, Supt.
Morning Worship lo ts a. in. Ser- 1
mon by the Paitor
Evening Evangelistic Hour 7:30
p. m. Tha annual Children'!
Chrlitmaa Program will ba pro- ;
aantad at this tlma undtr the1
direction of Mra. Robert Beden- j
baugh and Mr*. R. H. Spear Jr.
Alio an adult preaentatlon n(
Tha Chrlitmaa Story will be
given under tha direction of Mra.
Prank Price. Poliowing Ibe
benediction e gift will be given
everyone in attendance.
Prayermeeting every Wadfltsday
at T:43 p. m.
Youth Activities avery Thursday
at 7:44 p. m.
Chrlitlan Servlca Training every
Sunday at 8;3o p. m.
A auraery U open at all regular
larvieei. Courteoua utbtra asaure your comfort and welcome.
Sunday, Combined Morning Ser­
vice 3:41 to litSo a.m. call to
Worship 10:40 a.m. Evening Ser&gt;
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
vies 7j4S p. m.
1.MI Senford Avenue
Wednesday Prayer Servlet and
Bible Discussion 7:4a p.m. Chapel
Perry 1.. Slone, Minister
Choir Rahartal after aervice.
Sunday School
a. m. Christ­
Thunday Youth Night Program
0:10 to 1:10 ,m. Devotional Time. mas Pay. Adult lesion: "Song* of
the Savior's Birth." The Christmas
Club Activities.
Ladles Missionary loclty f l offering for dependent children In
maetlag* monthly). Fellowship the* Southern Christian Home, At*
Luncheon — tad Tuesday after* lanta, and the dependent aged in
noon. Prayer and Buiineea — 4th
Tusiday afternoon. Rawing Clrcla the Florida Chrlitlan Home, Jack*
lonvtlle, will be taken.
—4th Thunday morning.
"A Irlandly church b e tha
Chrlitmae service, li o'clock,
whole family."
with epeclal music by the choir,
weekly Communion, and Sermon.
PRRR MKTRODIBT CHURCH (Mlt. 3).
No youth meeting! or night ear*
Laoral Ay*, at 4th Si.
vicea are scheduled on Chrlitmaa,
Sunday School l:«s a, m.
The public la invited to all pub*
Morning Worihip 10:45 a. m.
lie services. The church la to.
P. M. Y. 7:00 p. m.
Evening Evangelistic 7:43 p. m. deavoring to live up to the alo*
Wednaeday night prayer aad gaa: "Where You Are Never A
Stranger but Once." New VAH-T
familial coming In are extended
a spatial welcome; ai art winter
residents and holiday vlaiiori.
TVH SALVATION ARMY
Nursery facilities and off-stmt
1 1 314 E. 3ad Rt.
1/LJm tenant Rayawad E. Lare, parking are provided.
Cammandlag Officer
Sunday Company Meating 10 a.m.
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Mallnaia Matting u a.m.
(Episcopal)
Young Peoples Legion T p.m.
Salvation Meeting S p.m.
Tuesday Y.P. Hand Practice 4 Tbe Hay. I . Lytlleten Zimmerman
H. D., Haetar
p.m.
SCHEDULE OP CHRISTMAS
Salvation Moating 7i30 p.m.
SERVICER
Wednesday Ladies Homo League
Chrlitmaa Eva — Dec. 14Ui —
7:30 p.m.
Traditional Chrlitmaa Music Pre­
lude to tha Midnight Eucharist —
11:10 p. m. — lt:oo Mldnlghl FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Christmas Day — Dec. 13th —
Park Ava. at Stk gt.
Midnight Eucharist l 3;0l a. m.
W. P. Brooks, Jr., Pastor
Choral Euchartat 1:30 a.,m.
Kirby Hogart, Malic Director
Tha Midnight Eucharist will ba
Early Morning Worship 1:43
a Faattlval Family Eucharist for
s. m.
childrtn and adultt and will in*
Sunday School S:tf a. m.
dude a Nativity Tableau and Tra­
Morning Worihip II too a. m.
ditional Chrlitmaa music.
• Training Union 1 11 p. m.
Services through Chrlitmaa weak:
Evening Worship Has p. m.
Monday, St. Stephan, Dn. M. —
(Annual Student night Service)
Holy Communion — 7:30 a. m.
Nuraary.it all. larvicaa
Tuesday, St. John Ap. Ev. —
WELCOME
Holy Communion — 7:30 a. m.
Widneiday. Holy Innocents.
FORT METHOOIRT CHURCH
MM. Communion — 7:30 a. m.
Thursday and liturday — Holy
PASTOR - MUM M. WyaM
Communion — 7:30 a. m.
Churah Rahanl S :tt a. a .
Friday, Holy Communion —
Claiaaa h r all age*
1:30 a. m.
11: OS M aniag Werahin
Sar mon Topic; "Oed'a InaxpraoSthln OUL ™
— nwa*
M. Y, F. 4:30 p. m.

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But Christmas is more than the celebration of this event which
happened long-ago and far away. It is a present reality,
Through the eyes of faith we see ourselves kneeling before
the manger. We have come to adore our new-born King.
Through the wonder of faith, the Christmas story becomes alive.
The Christ Child is born in our hearts. The angels speak to us:
“Behold I bring you tidings of great joy . . . For unto you is born
this day in the City of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord!"
Our Bethlehem today is our Church and Sunday School. Let us
go and take our children to worship our new-born King.
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RESTAURANTS

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A Chriatmaa program of c u n t
singing, apodal musical numbers,
u flin
Annual CamfleUghUtg
Servian 7:30 p, n .

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TURNITURE CO.

SANFORD ATLANTIC
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BOTELER WHOLESALE
CONFECTIONERY

BOYD - WALLACE
MUTUAL INSURANCE

WILSON • MAIER
FURNITURE CO*

THE KILGORE SEED CO,

THE TEXAS COMPANY

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eaa -7:34 p.m,
Praynr Sarvien

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Stuffed Socks
Are Versatile
Wrap It In unuiual packaging
for outsider*.
If you're looking for ideas. tun
th* caniut of gifts in the bracket
you ran afford. Glamor type* de­
serve a l if t of imagination even
though it I* Inexpensive. Tag fur
them umall perfume atomiser*.
One new one may be refilled each
time with a dram of parfume. Or
give her a gold plated eyelaih
curler and Iweexer*. not expensive
but different. A powder or llpitick
brush will appeal to her no doubt.
Ditto a compact. Purse accessorie» from pill box to comb case,
leather covered or in silver and
'jold plate are sure-fire hits. Good
■mil scissor* or cologne are wel­
come too. Ditto eye makeup comoact.
Hath sponges and plastic bottles
i vll| appeal to day travelers. Soap
ncliet, bath powder, bath oil and
■ath salt* are other good bets
in the small-gift category.
Hahy sitter and other young
[ rionds will enjoy hand lotion per­
haps in a dispenser bottle, hair
ornament, powder _ compact, face
lotion. Soap in Interastlng shapes
also appeals to the sub-dtb set.
You can make some Interesting
whe always like* "Christmas gift packages by wrapping your
■lockings" that she can fill her- little ptesenl and than fastening
■glf. Shown here, seamlesa a special ornament to it. Taka a
ato.king*.
few tiny Christmas ornaments
and a couple of pine conas, tla
them together to attach to tha
package. A little angel might be
made nut of a celluloid ball paint­
ed—with cotton hair, aluminum
foil wings. Or lake eome colored

Th* hristmas stocking stuffer
a the most versatile gilt in the
rorld. It is certainly the answer
o the Yule shopper with a small
lUtJgCt.
It is the Ideal token gilt for
toby sitter, nurse, grocery clerk,
avoritc sales girl, tear her. cleanj o woman, small-fry cousin*,
Wit*, and visiting firemen.
Tut it in the Christmas stock­
ing for members of the family.

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Include on their tu ts the most important gift of all—their own
•slaty!
In lha excitement of rhri*tma« good cheer and good will, good
common sense is o ltrn temporarily submersed beneath ihr holiday
Rustle and bustle.
--------------------------------------------- f W hat ran cause this tradilion-1 Th&lt;1 b ui„ tns ho| i(Ur IMJon
|ally joyous season to he such a
(0 (, n„ onSi impatience and
-dangerous one for motorist and
in mo,orilU „ * f |,
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“ U " , h0" • ' Pedestrians
. , h*L * a,r °f. C0J! f*Jon.
II Jou plan lo do your Christbrought about by the holiday m j, , hopping by car. don I let
eptnt, fre n tirL h ru lm ai shopping. )o u r excitement over selecting
crowded atieets , hf n s h l g |(u rauilf ,,ou (0 for.

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scrape alt the snow or Ite from
windshield, and rear niadows.

ping, can protect themselves by
watching their »lep. and observIng these tim ple safety rules:
t. Crest ealy at ta m ers and
as* pedestrian crosswalks.
1 Never dart late irafllc
from between parked ta rt.
3. On rpral hlgkwayi alwayi
walk facing IraSU.
4. Never carry patkagea or
wmhreUaa in a manner tkal will
abstract year eixiea.
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especially If atroeU ara wet or
.nligpery.
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m a i l important protection
agalasl holiday driving hatarda.
December is a month for giving
and receiving. In traffic, tf you
give the right of way to other
drivers, you'll receive added
years of safe driving,
nrm em ber the slogan: “ Don**
|iv e your life for Christmas."

Last-Minute Tips

N o Tree Room? On Holiday Lights
Don Mohler
Transform Blind GeneralByF.leclrlr
rbotographln
Ughliag Specialist
are a lew last-minute tips
Into Decoration onHrre
taking Indoor holiday picture*.
You Could C raott
Interesting Shadow

,THB BRIDE'S FIRST dinner,
mere set. n perfect Christmas
pre-wedding gift. Shown hers
C arrar* Modern by Iroquoia
Chinn.

Yon eon ertaln W erexllnf sha­
dow pattema with feathery pine
or other holiday greens.
According to General Electric
holiday li»hting specialist*, the
secret Ilea In using a clear bulb—
either 2S-watt f-13 nr 25-watt T-ltf
(tubular). Both bulbe hare stand­
ard sockets so they may he used
with extension cord eockets.
Conceal the bulb and sockat be­
hind a table or stand. Ba sure,
however, that tha cords are not
touching water. .
FINGER RAVBI
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pe. (*)
—Sanne D. Black, extension honia
management specialist a t Pennsyl­
vania State University, warns
housewives to re*poet the whirling
blade* af electric m isers. Use e
rubber paddle or plunger, wot the
hand, to feed food in the dev­
ice, aha says.

WITH ALL THE PITTINC.R-a
new "swivel has*" varuum
cleaner would mak# won a eonIderful gift. Thia ena by Westtwghouee.

No mom for a Chrlslmaa lira?
Then, here’* a suggestion from
General Electric holiday lighting
specialists that you will want lo
keep In mind.
Transform n Venetian blind into
■ " t « e " by wrapping the slats
with strips of d a r k ‘gram fireresistant crepe piper. Arrange
lights along the outline of the
tree. Clip them In an upright po­
sition and conceal wires behind
the slats. Decorate with liny orna­
ments and arrange a table be­
neath the tree to hold gaily wrap­
ped package*.

When shooting indoors leave
all room lights on. Even better
results may he had hy adding a
flood bulb In give soma detail el
mom surroundings.
When taking a picture of the
Christmas tree Indoors, try a
len-treond exposure for the lights
and then flash a flashbulb In the
direction of the tree before thr
camera shutter rlosrs. You may
not gel tha exact imago on thr
film that your eya srrs bill, you
ran gel an acceptable print in
this way.
Try your Indoor tree picture tak­
ing to Include candid flash shots
■ver marinala rlpa olive. In ger- of holiday festivities Including
lie — flavored Prtnrh dressing? Christmas Esc, Christmas morn­
After draining tha olives, before ing gift opening, holiday family
serving, tha dressing may ha used dinner* and New Year's Eve
parties.
in a sated.

Ever serve spicy prunes whh
fold meats? Delicious with bam
and smoked tongue! Ju st eeok
the prunes with stick cinnamon,
whole rloves and thinly sliced
lemon alieet. Add sugar te teste
and refigerate overnight ta al­
low flavor* te develop.

J. A. Toung

R. f . Hubbard

B. K. Adama

C. I . John*

J . K. Andrewa

C. A. Johnson

J. I- Atkinson

J. C. Johnson

R. R. Austin

C. J. Joaaa

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Jrad Jonea

. J. Baas

J. 0. Basil

H. J. Kacfer

T. J. Render

J. J. Kendall

I . C. Branllay

I. . K. law ten

J. W. Buckler
B. r . Bullard

R. J. Livera

M. D. Rumggrwaa

I . 0 . Uvincstew

Jack Burney

J. A. Manning

Kuslon Ruiby

C. f . Marknwira

H. A. Canall. Jr.

E. J. Martin

W. A. Canup

A. R. MiddUten

J . W. Carter

n R. Middleton

0 . W. Carver. J».

H. 0. Mo&lt;ve

A. J. Cheena

E. A. My era

H. R. Colamais

V. W. Nawsoma

M. D. Conway

J. R. Padgett

P. R. Pacee

J. R. Phillipa

K. C. Daniels

D. R. Piarev

W. W. Davit

n. T. Pittard

Ralph Dean

R. I» Porter

M. R. Dekla

V . B. PrUe

C. C D* Latch

« . T. Rabu«

H. I. Dilard

d . T. B ar

W. J. Dovla
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Leslie E. Vaughn
PROPRIETOR

C. R. Elder

V. P. Reaon

C. W. Ergla

f. C. Bapp

R. A. fender

C. L. Seudder

W. A. resler

C. U. Sodetblom

W. R. Gsinea

R. I.. Rpotta

R. r. Galloway

R. N. lU ffoid

W. R. Giles

T. K. Stafford

L. B. Gill

W. A. Sitmfield

R. P. Goodsneed

J. A. Stewart

H. A. Govrga

T. f . Stewart

1 . B. Grant

J. C. Taylor

A. A. Green

D. E. THrsiher

B. D. Grlema

J. r . Tidmor*

J . K. Ball

C. W. Turner. Sr.

I). J. Ramiltow

Rill Tyre

M. n. Rardea

R. VT. Von Hsrbulia

Mary Harvey

G. R. Wardwell

R. T. Hatchett

R. I . Whit#

W. H. Hawkiaa

fl. E. Witty

H. E. Hlrt

Marian W. William*

A. P. Hitt.II

E. W. Willie

K. I . Hittell

Jets!* Winningham

J. f . Hnlledav

Margaret M- Wright

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This prolific point production
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Dynamic Robin rroemao, a was nothing new for Freeman.
little man a m o n g basketball's Last year .he reached an avtrsge
glints, la poppln* ’* » through the of 91.3 la 13 games before he was
basket at a pace that eould put sideline for the season with in­
btm among the game's all-time juries and i ’neis. At that, his
game average wai tbs fourth high­
icorlag leaden.
The 5-10 AO America from Ohio est on recofd:
State has whipped home 341 point* The all-time standard it held by
in seven game* for an average of Frank Sclvy of Furman, who hit
for 41.7 points a game two years
94.4 points a game.
tn one of the outitandlng per­ ago. Darrell Floyd, also of Fur­
formance* on last night's card, man, la neat with 33.9 followed by
Freeman tallied 34 points ai Ohio Dick Wilkinson of Virginia with 32.1
State waOoped Washington's Hus­ Floyd was top* last season.
kies 94-71. The victory was the Only Brigham Young among the
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May tn the Joy* of tha Holiday B*moh
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JOHN L. BRUMLEY
OWNER

last night and the Cougar* were
*et back tor the aerond atraight
night, thla time by Wake Forest
roao.
Wake Foreat led 49 39 at half
lime and breezed In behind the
shooting of Lowell (Lefty) Davia,
who racked up 30 point*. Brigham
Young, ranked fifth In the laat
Anociated Presi poll, lott to North
Carolina State Wednesday night
Manhattan pulled a major upaet
by whipping llth-rated George
Washington 71-83 in the first game
of a Madison Square Garden
double-header. Joe Holup scored
31 points for the Colonials but Man­
hattan wrapped It up by connect­
ing tor 10 atraight point a In tha
final three minutes. Connecticut
overcame New York University
90-83 In the second game of the
twin bill.
Indiana fought off Drake’* chal­
lenge In the second h*U to record
an 83-79 victory. The Hooalers led
by two point* at halftime, but fell
behind by five after eight minutes
of the second half. A field goal
»nd free throw, however, In the
final minute gave Indiana the vic­
tory. The Hootlera were paced by
Wally Choice's 30 points.
Breaking out of a 38-38 halftime
deadlock, Miami of Florida nipped
Bradley 80-73 on the strength of
Gene Stage's 38 point*.
Jim Krebt bucketed 34 points
In leading Southern Methodist to
an 85-8T triumph oer Wichita.

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HENBT, M S f t - f t l t W :
Hayet acored » points la « h gama
early this mooft la teadtog the
Hannr H!|h School girls basketball
team to a 93-79 victory over Holladay.
La it night aha aeorod IT points
in the first half «f a retarn match. §
Then HoOaday Coach Talmsdge
Hudson aulanod all throw of kta
gtiardi to Mill Hayfca.
Sha (a w up and tat dow* la a
corner. Her shadows oat Sow* with
her while five Henry gtrla romped
to a 73-19 victory over f t throe
Holladay toward*.
undoubtedly hoping Herr Otto
makes this 'retirement stick.

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pected passing attacks. Tomor­
row's light practice will eooeludc
preparations tor the gam*.
“Several of our boy* are going
to major In defense/' said Sooth
Coach Wally Butt* of Georgia.
“Howevef, wre are going to have
to use every man both way* dur­
ing the gama. Some are just going
to play one way wore than the
other.'*
"The man w# hop* to have tn
there as much a» positbl* on de­
fense Is that tlnebaeker from Flor­
ida, Steve Delatorre.'* said Re*
Enright of South Carolina, cocoach of the South. “He's not big
at 19$. but that boy lovei to
tackle.**
Three Army player* arrived
from Weat Point early yesterday
and brought amllea to North
coaches Bernl# Crimmin* of In­
diana and Art Lewis of Weat
Virginia. Don Holleder, Pat Uebel
and Ralph Cbetnauikas were the
late arrival*.
. ,
Holl der will be facing hi* rival
of a year ago—Ron Beagle of
Navy. Holledar will play right and
for the Yankees and Beagle will
atart at left mad for the Babel*.
Pat BUcegUa of Notre Dame and
Freddy Wyant of Weat Virginia
were named co-captain* of the
North squad, white Harold Bunitse
of Missouri and George Welsh el
Navy will eo-captaln tha South.
Game time U 1:13 p.ra. (EST).

Connie Mack Boasts
93 rdBirthday Today
Connie
11 War
twinkle
la 93

and'' weQ-wiabers, young and old,
who lov Use sport In which Mackbom Cornelius J. MeGIllicuddywas* a pioneer.
Some of the greetings earn* yesTotals for the tournament will
n
himerdsy
when Maek celebrated Uw
be ha sod oo combined scores
Indeed, big day at tha suburban Bryn
less full combined handicap with
« and Mayr home of on*' of hte aon'a.
attested handicaps from the bom*
friend* J|W. The fc*tiviti*a took place
pro.
--------then to perrfiit Mack to mark tha
occasion with newsmen and pholographera,
Just throe days ago Maek left
Presbyterian Hospital after a
checkup, Ha had fractured his hip
In a fall 34 months ago. Ilia
physician aaid that Injury and the
fracture from another fall are
mending well.
Mack, managed the Philadelphia
Athletics tor 30 yean and urea
nine league pennants and fire
World Series before tha A's daparted far Kansas City.
There was a twinkle In hla ayes
kpsterday — he still has a magic
memory tor name* — when a eard
t d u u U l eu%l
arrived from his hat boy of go
yean ago, Fred Haynes, of Loa
w iik U e lb a
—i
Angeles.
A greeting eame from Bobby
Shanta, now with Kansu City and
f u l l o f joy m J jlmJaesJit
tha laat ef Caonle'a fncrodibld list
of gnat southpaw pitcher*. Than
also was a eard signed by the
Mil 1 l UMt U R
entire class of School No. 10, Dotreft, and another from the Board
&amp; SUPPLY Y A R D
of Aldermen ef North Brookfield,
Miaa., an an a that Mack left In
1991.
When It came to blowing oat the
candle* on the big birthday cake
topped by a whit# elephant, the
symbol of Uto A's, Const!* signaled
to hie oen Roy tor aasJstance.
A* hla eon helped. Connie looked
up at the proas photographers and

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Eastern Debut Set
By Baby Vasques
NEW YORK IB-Baby Vatquai,
Mexico's lightweight champion and
unbeaten la hla teat 19 fights,
makes hla eastern debut tonight
aa a 4-1 underdog to contender
Frankie Rytf ef New Yack In
Madison Square Garden.
Tbe lO-rounder will bn broadcast
and telecast eoaet to coast (NICTV, radio, 19 p.m., EST).
An amateur bull fighter turned
pro fighter, the 94-year-old Mexi­
can has a goad *34-1 wea-loet-draw
If b* can upaet Rm tost moving,
speedy punching New Yroktr,
Baby will see plenty e f action
hero*beats.
Rytf, • rangy, 34-yaer old baser
poacher, was t hese* “rookie of
the year" tor ton, Hla record la
19-L

Jim Spencer
R citeunuit Jk Cocktail Lm uift

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Recent Chaise h
Made In Air Force
Enlistment Policy

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Ow t w adults b u n a * to daath

Tea persona were carried down

terday to an ta rty a a m la f Art by ladders, meetly from Aw third

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an dahtfimily apartment buildfloor of the building. Among them
k | to Brooklyn.
-F irem en arid to t W att was set was a crippled. lJ-year-eld girt.
m by a rijir a tta dropped Into Julia Hynes.

w istapapar baaket toll a( Chrirtaa wrappings.
- Among Uioaa dead was IB-yeardld M argaret Murphy, who lived
fc a third-floor ap artm en t Fright*
Onad by tha height she refused
to descend a Art escape.
'A lta killed were Mra. M ean
to ttt. s i. and her daughters Jtuth,
% and Joyce. 4, who were trapped
I j flam ei In their fourth floor

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K ie f a gulch luncheon salad?
Dice canned luncheon m eat and
hard-cook soma eggs. Mix tbs
luncheon m eat with diced celery
and mayonnaise and spoon Into
Isttues eupa; garnish with sliced
egg and a whisk of paprika or
■Incod parsley.

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W B n U U h f lU R K X V K R T 7 K IK H D M U P , A T T H IS
T IM B O F Y K A K I T 18 ▲ B E A L P L E A S U R E T O E X P R E S S O U B O E B A T F U L A P P B E C IA T IO K O P T O U R
G O O D W IL L * I T C O M P L E T E S O U B E N JO Y M E N T
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AND A
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Hc-Hi BBttHug CMipuy

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r*mfly,_who ate the only wintertime residents of Ooeurw
f*™- Ontario, Canada, a Fishing eamn on Cedtr Laka In A lg o m to
Fork along the Trens-Conunentsl Lin. of tha Canadian N iriofialEaU .
2*7V **J " f
ul*Hd» Christmas tree, complete with RghN
2?
iril!:
!**,* por.ch- Two r ° un« deer, whose mother was a
pec of the Thom a a after they had eaved her from a peck ef wotwee
whon ahe waa . h e fp ts. fswn, attracted by the co lo red h eh ti. mvHed
uwneofvee to the Chtiatma* party. Anticipating they wootd bit attracted,
e w s p w a a act to_flash a bulb and trip a camera ao the deer could tabe
n aW ow n picture. The camera caught one of the curious animate, atoms
an antler apparently tost in an encounter with a tree or another m l to*
b a d , miffing the decoration* aa hie farm-an tiered brother leeks am AM

A completely new end revolu­
tionary branch of the Regular
A m y haa coma into being with
th* opening of ARAACOM, th*
Army Antiaircraft Command, a
modern version of the Coastal
Artillery U rdu of World Wars 1
and II, it wea announced today
by M /Sgt Jacobsen tha local
A m y recruiter.
Deatgned to protect cities and
coaita with tha latest and most
tusstuTrite®AT,9).It |rte— l
modern defensive weapons, such
for tha death of hi* “oquetoC
as tha Nika guided mltiil*. ARA­
(laughter, la shown after ha waa
ACOM has its headquarters at
taken Into custody by pottos and
Colorado Springs, Colo. The larger
placed in (he prison w ard a t t t e
part of tha complex training In the
Los Angela* General Wnapfli l
Ha is being bald w hile adhMaJt
.tetrieata - "Spaeo
"Spaea A f*"
p ' wetjum*
.tetrieato
await tha arrival of a w u n a f
fa given at tha Army's apedal
Guided MUsll* and Antiaircraft
Tongey escaped m m t o n a
Training C»nt*r, Fort PH»a, Texas
week ago from a Florida getace
and a t tha Signal Corps Center,
agent in New Or leans. Ha was
Fort Monmouth, New Jersey.
se rv in g te n y e a n f o r a u »
With alectronle# and guided
iitagTHfr Par IdXfflg n Ilto
missiles looming aa th* "Field
year-old daughter, K athy, te
ef th# Future" both in military
make high dives that raauHad (a
fatal injuries, fh u rra t h oaif)
and civilian career field, tha
establishment of ARAACOM may
h* tha training ground for many
Here's a holiday eaotorpleea
of th« pioneer* of tomorrow In id** that you can use ever and
tiv* mlmtU and electronic field*. over again thin winter.
To fill Its needs In thi* new
For a fcatlve winter skating
outfit the Regular Army h** open­ scenr, all you need la a string af
ed it* door* to men who arc Christmas lights, a shallow hog,
eager to get In on th* ground pip* rlraners, and scraps of eolfloor of what truly appear* to he ored cloth.
the field of the future. In nilditinn
General Electric lighting spe­
to guaranteeing young eligihle*
direct assignment into ARAACO- cialists suggest that yon follow
M, there are many course* in elec­ thesn simple steps for your own
tronics available that from the lighted skating scene.
Usa a shallow box, about Pxl2
setaal firing and guiding of the
■laailaa to procurement and inches, lined with asbestos to
auintanance of the multitudinous protect your table top. Then, a r­
components that make up the range • string of whlto Christ*
mss lights In lha box. taping
dreaded missile*.
Qualification* for assignment th*m firmly so th*t tha bulb# do
to thl* new and highly technical not contact th* box..
For the "lid," tfsa a • x II
branch of th* Regular Army are
Hated aa: agea 17 thru 34, United pier* nf opal glass ar some
State* Citisen, and pass th* ne- e q u a l l y translucent material.
eaeser lly high mental and physic­ Bank the edge* of tha box with
al examination*. Interested young spun glass or angel hair to sim­
■ an who would Ilk* additional ulate snow.
Then, fashion lively akating
Information about thia new and
revolutionary branch of the Re­ figure* from pip* cleaner*. Dres*
gular Army ar* invited to visit Ihrni In bright hit* of wool or
tha Army recruiter, a t tha San­ jq rn from your scripbag. Place
ford Post Office on Monday and liicm on their "pond" and sur­
round with half a doeau minia­
Wednesday,
ture artificial trsaa.

All *rm-commli»ien#d officers
(Sergeants) dish charred from the
Armed Fores* who stay mil of
tsnrlee more than PO days before
re.enltstlnr will now Inst title to
their permanent grade*. Sergeant
Ralph C. Bryant lorel Air Force
Recruiter for thl* area announc­
ed today.
A recent chance In the Air
Force’* enlistment policy states
that no prlor-servireman •tavtnir
out of th* icrvir* more than
M days will he enlisted In a per­
manent trade higher than Airman
First Ctas* errn thnuyh he qual­
ifies for a higher temporary grade
based on hfs prior rank at time
of discharge and the critical skill*
needed by the Air Forte
Thl* new ruling, according to
8 ft. Bryant It designed to pro­
tect SCO's who reenlist immedi­
ately er within the 90 Hay period.
Until now, men with over the P0day break, were given their old
permanent grade a* wet) a* their
old.temporary grad* If they held
skill* valuable to the aervire,
PgL Bryant stated lhat the vet­
eran who goes beyond the !H)-d*v*
hat aeveral disadvantage*. He
takes a rhanre on getting hi*
former temporary grade hock (de­
pending on whether hi* skill is
needed). Then under th# new
"" ’’ey, he can evpert no higher
than a permanent grade of Air­
man hirst Clara. And finally, ha
will lose credit for any lima in
grade ha may have by taking hi*
data of rank from tha data of
enllatment. In addition, tha man
with a break In service alao lore*
out on th* lucrative re.anlistment
banua and anma of lha aa•Ifrunent-of-choir# benefit* affordid to an immediate re-enlia-

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Frenef d»Mert: Lemeo lea or

Pot Yule Cords 5 T i Teg-Baorcf
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jherb*rt served with
th a v a l
melon hall*. Garnish with sprigs
nf fresh mint if available.

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BEST
W ISHES
TO O N E

AND AI.L!

.lay M Walter
Two nr three hinged-together M a m in "Teg •(V*.iH" panel* make •
delightful Msv-to-uta display am* foe the nutatanding Chnitmas eatria
biought by th* mailman. Ribbons tied through th* holes hold His honk
r s t h togrlher Oolf toes are used to support the eatrfs The perforated
panel*, atiredv painted, may he puirhaaed, nr yoo ran make and drrorato
your mm. rutting them lio e a larger panel. Th* "fct-Boaid" panda
shown are 10 by IS inch**.

H o n k erp in g S rrv lc *
• Atlantic Bank Bldg.
• Phone 1171

NEW DELHI, f*«t&gt;a M l—M m * Parliament yesterday hit govern*
Mtntster N*hrv *r|d the Indian W " has sent a not* to tha United
State# about decretxrv of RtaU
will get the grade# authorised Dulles' join* statement on Portu.
for the Air Forr* equivalent nfigue*# India with Tortiicur** Fortheir former sktlls arcording t o 1sign Minister Paulo Cunhha.
Sergeant Bryant.
Nehru did not disrto*# th* conAny prior sem eem an who d»0f th* note. Foreign Ministry
« re* more Information on th* Air
K
|r espies*.
tiadiai'x rc.irtinn « ho DillNow Hm rule* more clearly y o re * , new re-.nl .h m rn t policy
l U U m r n l blll w„ nol
reward th* man who re-enllit* and g r a d , d . f r m i n a t on ahnuld
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within tha shorter period. In most fonU rt S ft. Bryant a t tna inral

cates ha will get both hi* per­
manent and temparary grade
back and retain the same dates
af rank a t time of discharge.
Veterans from th* ether service*

Air Fopr* Recruiting rtffira localrd at Sanford Post Offlr*. Th#
office la open each Wednesday
Iictween » e. m. and t p. m,
Infonuallnn can he had by Ulephoning Orlando, g-totut.
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Low Calorie Treat For Chriftmas

,c ,u ,lly • prol*»L
Th* statement, mad* during
Cunhe'a recent visit to Waihlngton. angered Indian* because It referred te Portugal'# small lorritnrif* on the west coast of India
a* "Port*ffue*a province* .** To th#
Indiana tola constituted U. S oppoeition to Lidia'* demand that
Portugal grto wp tha colonies.

STANFORD ~
LINOLEUM A
TILE CO,

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Th? . i ! ^ u ! 00k- W ? * U3f rtmartbC the Uhla
prettlaet china and stiver, and the U U m peovidt
treats for ChrtetaMa eating.
With (ha whole houM In ■ happy huhkwh, to st R i
few wonderful ranpee for holiday aaUag that cam be a
T Hm attrantiva molded Craohany Star Rated w be
I" th* refrigerator. (You ran maba it a day
\ k
, Wl'*1 * mom. It will aapwiaHy pteoaa *1 wtoght-i
family. Rachaervingmntaiea tnaXMcatofiaa, all U n i
naw Improved non-oalnric esmaSoMr, -t— tha ewa
wyar had bqe* uaad, you'd haste toaoard 190 celestes f

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rhonnad *******
or 9A fkiraryl tablets
t rap i m l w chopped a
M il gelatin srltli lemon and nmn— teim AAtetoto
A*t said#. H#*t pineapple juice to boding. Remove from to
■•latin mixture, stirring until diaanlvod. Add hot liquid to tea
applm and celery. Stir until wall seined. Four into toted t mold. Chill A hour* or overnight. T o aerv*. m m o M and
wilb whit# grape*.
Makaa 12 aervinaa. K*rh awving nnfihi* M C A L O M h
r u a t o ^ . 4 gram fft; 12* ? ^ c ^ b p h H U t o w 4 Z t o ! «

ST. PFTCTISBtTRG tjt— Reg.
Wffljam C. Cramer has denied re­
ports ha blocked appointment to
th* biteraiato Commerce Commis­
sion of Courtney Campbell, wfmm
Cramer defeased In IftM tor reelectoral to Crjnieeaa from FVwkta'a let Dartrtct.
Th* M. Petaeeburg Timas re ­
ported yesterday that Cramer, a
Republican, said he dui not know
there was an ICC vacancy to he
litlad, lhat ha would agree to ap­
point aiant of a qualified m*n re­
gardless of parly ind that he coo
sidarvd Campbell a qualified man
and his good friend.
Times reporter Paul tear* tot tor
said he than asked Sen. SpMsarri
L. Holland about tha reports, and
wea told Holland's Washington of.
flea was advised by Sherman Ad­
ams, aids In President Eisenhow­
er, that "there waa loo much obJeefton from toe (first) district
and to# eofigmemen of lhat diatrtoA" to Campbell's appointment.
Pmepple eomee in ■ dietetic
pack. You ean have tb* pmapple
In tidhila or sliced. Tha huflelilta tan nf hdhita (B nunreti will
give you 1wo-third* cup of drain­
ed fruit and one-half rup of juice.
Tha aliced pinapple comes in a
N«v I tan (I pound and four
ounces) and give* 10 slice* and
two.third* etrp nf |uir*

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Cbrfctma*

Florist
C«I«rY A venug

W E'RE M O V IN G

THIS IS OUB lttk YEAR
Wb at* prood U Kat« NTHd poo

A C R O SS T H E S T R E E T

d ttr ia c t h * p u t 1 8 ' a e a t h i . t a d
lo o k f d n r a r d t e b u s t n o n

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who granted fee a group that paid *!,291,200 for
eecabeeee Maahua, has confirmed that the i tall Ion
wilt eertlnue raring thouah bought for itud. Eleven
hide In alb live topping 11,000,000, had been made

and unde.

(International)

M M f U N I I M M , C.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Join*

Ha • handshake (bottom) with representative* of three of the 10 n r * ;
mitleoe admitted to the UJf. In New York. In n awlft and dramatlo .
'♦urn at evert*. Bevlet delegate A. A. 8oboItv gave up hta previous ,

.adamant stand an Outar Mongolia, but vetoed admission of Japan. .
JWith Lodge are Dr. Kurt Waldheim, at Austria; Atturl I^htlnsn, of
Finland, and Jose de Erlee, of Spain. At top S&lt;r Le*1** **“1” 1
a t New Zealand, current president of the Security Council, talk* with
iTothlkMU I m / J A p i M t i obitrver, whp manage! to tmilo wne*
\tnformed that id s country will be admitted at next year's sessiotvj

BpcldaL director of the
youngster demaoda US
■aping a 49-hour watch
Its mother n weak asm

PATflMtA ANN Vvana, S, who was born to Germany, puts her area
around tarmac Ban. Gsores Wharton Pepper who holds the ritlaen*
shin HP** *ha had Just received from Diitrirt Judge George A.
Wauh (right) In Lanadowna, Pa. Shu was one of 319 parsons ad­
ministered the mam oath of eitlienshJp fay (ha Judge, ff nfcvmJIomI)

A. a t Batheada, Md, plays the organ to the
JKlee Building, Washington, .white Senata i
Chrlatmaa carols. The musical interlude la I
art during holiday season. (International) J

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rewarding Use item Ua mother, hire. /.Walwn Prttow, after re*
relying M* Bagje Scout award to Cppcordvtlle. Pa. Colins father.

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la the moat anaiotig gueetiad la
America today, tt It aniwared la
the following column, written tor
ptrflU to read aloud to their chil­
dren. Since ill first appearance In
1911, it has become a icrapbook
favorite la many hoaaei.
l y HAL
NORTH POLE t*-H# a off!
Santa. Claus la os hia way at Ultt
The jolly old Salat and hia
fimoua reindeer art

bone

iky i* youri. Oo ** fu t i l you
like. fiend luck!*1
Amt Santa needed that wide deaf
road In Uic iky. For hll M| rad
lied a n piled to ht|h with lift!
It overflowed. It lookad lika a fly*
Ini hayrick aa It rated through
the criip cold air.
"Oh, dear, oh dear," worried
Santa, just before the lake oft. •'!
do hope m m of tkaie peeiaati tall
out aad M as tone poor innocent
rabbit down below. I beUert Utia
n a n be the hnvteit load I ’ve
bad la twenty y ia n ."

heading for tha Amtriean border. "What ia Id frettlig about?"
Doador to Vlita. "Mo'i only riding
Ha'll reaef it lomirrow night.
The nonherti lights twitched on ia that iM . we hero ta pull it."
to a clear steady green — the Vises laughed an bard the belli
"go ahead" ilgaei. Aad the Royal
Caaadlea Haunted Pollen teat
Seats this m o u n t:

I j i r--»n-d Ms-'*
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ahafply la the fenny nr."
"Mo, ho, ho.! I Hare we go!" he
roared. "Ho, ho, ho! Hera wo go! !"
The eight reindeer leaped for­
ward and the big tied began eliding
through the tnow. Falter, filter,
filter, filter — and then they
wore off the around and into the

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Sanla took Urn tittle figure frnm
hat hind*, tt was a beautiful
angle with butterfly wings and a
robe of pUreit whit*. In her held
the angel bald a email magic
Wand.
"It la only my present to tha
plained Cluny,
"Why, Chuny!" said Santa. "Thli
U batter thin all tha other gifts
put togaher. tl'l. see that your
angel wave* bar wand for one day
at len t over ovary homo la tha
land."
And ha plchod up Qbty and |ava
hoe a big whisMMMkly kiss on
Mr abeok. Then, ho picked Up hll
to il whip again and cracked It

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Print rt Christmas
Aft DavIS
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checks, unlesi you are certain of
kh* Identity of tha person present-

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lag cnacha nut af bualncoa hour*,!
ar afiar banka are closed.iThesai
are faverlto • ilmaa a far jehack!
erwohe In operate.' J ^ s ., ,» .*
r d. Don't. cash 4 bank wconntor!
chocks. Anyone can nick no all he'

D A ILY

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earth

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19. gymbct
gl. Assam
•Ukworm

It. You can aature yourself of
additional protection for your own
check* by uilnjr a msvhanlcAl
rheckwriter and *i*ner in prenar*
ing tharn. Machine* which inrrd
tha amount Indolihly Into the
fibre*,of.tho check amt which
print • a (multicolored protected
facalmllo» iignatur*. * "n* ndmir"
check crook* hy making it virtu*
ally Impossible for them lo rail*
Or alter vnur chvck* -

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8, Heroic
t. Wrltif
of fablea
10. Not
widr-ipraad
It. Esta a amaU
U . Pari of

wanti? They ire dnlened for uM
only In tha banki lnulng them, i
I T. Don't c » k cheek* for )»**•
nlleo. They are not legally reapoou
dblo and often are uted ■■ “run*
■Or*" foe chock crook gtaga.'*' • *
a-1, when o cheek la proeented
with * t u ■endorument»already
written, aitc tha presenter to en«
dor** tt again In your presence,
and add hi* sddrtii. Then chick
the addreea.'
- 9. Doa t * r a e h ‘ cheek** fa r
amount* roailderibly aiora then
the anoaat of the Mlt. If* a good
rule to rath cheek* only fee tha
anoont of tho bill nr le»e.
1
10. Take a ternnd herd look at
that cheek. Make ture it Ii tha
cheeh of on oiiilleg ported!or
concern, and that ll it drawn eo
an oilotiet bank. Completely fit*
tltlpua chrrka are top. favorite*
with bad check artist*.
11. Re tur# Ihet the check* yoa
oeo ore protected ehecke, which
rennet b* tucceaafully, altered
• Itk Ink eredlcalor oe'eraeure*
One type of protected check
gaiheo hundred* *r previously la*
fliiw * reprodurliona of the ward
"void'* when Ink eradlcaior la ap*
plied to the carfare.

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'added Income n Aypoiheftoof
cheek crook Biav rrpect during
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month bg bod cheek pwitn*
Cherli ora bo*rd on police «-*&lt;•
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af tha penguin*. "WTre looking
lor Ploridg. Have you *oca it any-

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Niftit Edttlnn
Veitrd Nstlons
Jt's rinritlpi*
Al Han* With Mail.

Csntrsl pi*. Shaw****
Country TMtlee
variety Hour
Mn«»&gt; tnoonr ri
li*» Damon nun;on Thsatr.
l i l t tt • Aiwa,* Jsn
10* Dollar A prrnnd
111to Mtionsl t'athsdral r-rvtfe
ij JO flit Tiilphon* Ssrvlcs
li lt Bo,* T*»n
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la front of the reindeer.
"Mire, here, get out of the way,
ptMrt," laid Saata Claua impor*
uitly. That bo said, lurpruod:
"Why what are you peaguiat dola | up i t UW North Polo anywiy?

"Climb aboard, climb aboard,"
boomed Santa. "Ill drop you off
there. But 1 must lay this la the
tint tint* I over picked up thro*
hitchhiker* wearing tuxodota."
Juit then Hr*. Santa Claus earn*
ruaaiag out waving a long pile*
of p*plr.
"You alrntMt forgot your lilt of
gond Children." the laid.
"Never mind." Mid Santa, "1
don’t need It. This year I am going
to giva a present to every llttla
boy and gtrl, good or bad. The
bad one* will feel sorry then, btcium they know thdy don't de­
serve a nice present. It'll make
'em try harder ta be good next
year."
"That isn't according to Hoyle,"
laid Mrt. Claus, who likes to play
bridge. "But it does make aente,
you old softie.’’
Santa stood up to crack hi* whip
in tho air-thO Signal to be off. gut
than ho board a small voice cry*
lag:
"Wait, plena wait."
It was Quay, lin ts ’* favorite
little elf. Tha other elves gosiipcd
about Cluay aad said she was
clumsy at hablkg toys. But Sanla
knew It wak only beeau** she ws*
■o young. He liked her because she
had a good hem .
"Hire," aiM tho tiny elf, holding
up a amill shiny figure.
"When thlk? What'a this?"
grumbled S a n t a . "You're ton
Tata, My pack ia already loaded."
"It U only my present lo t
world," laid ctuny. "I made it at
night la my room — all by my-

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morrow night, if you go to bed. he
will coma to your bouse, wherever
you are.

"W# ere (leering all air Ism s
Ib your oath, old boy. There la
Bo epMd limit tor you tonight. The

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and a Happy New Y ear
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helping oa aoy; Marry
CbrUtmaa and Happy
New Year to aO our
pa trawl

H. B. OW ENS

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|l Kirchhoff Home
]Charlotte Swann Today Tells
Scene O f Meet* n ;
O f Engagement To L Brown
For Circle No. 4

S o cia l £ m n ls

1 On Tueiday evrnlng Circle No.
« of the WSCS of the F ln t Methodiit Church n N at the homo ot
.lira. B. D. Btrchhoff on Old Uko
.Monroe Road with lira. J. W.
Brows aa oo-kaaMat.
At f:«i a.m. coffee wae tarred
after which the aweting waa called
to order hr the chairman, Mra.
H arris Leddon.
Folk)win| the huilseaa meetlnf,
Mra. Jarati Boiard conducted the
atudy period uiing aa her iub}eet
‘•Mary, the Mother a4 Jeaua".»
| Thoie pretest were Mra. M. Led­
don, Mra. Botard, Mra. Ted Wlliiamt, Mra. C. L. Wallia. Mra. C.
F. Branson, Mra. B. F. Crenshaw,
Mra. W. B. Glidewell, Mra. W. W.
Tyre, Mra. Blake lawyer, Mr*.

Silver, C o ld To Be Theme
O f Herlong O pen House, Tea
ftea a Mr what wUl probably ba
• hepptect Chrlatau ever rele­
nted hy the Merlons family.
Os Dee. SI tat Leetburg, the Caw-

fis M o n a h

Jf4IW-Alice, will eelehrats then
|atk wedding aanlvoraary, while
|ia father asd mother, Mr. sad
re. A. •- ir., win eolehrate their
th asaivariiry. (Actually, they
JhU os aeparate days. A. B. Br'a. la
■ the srth).
j A huge reception aad las la pits4td at She Merleaf lamdy heme at
atare Aeree as Lake Ortffls gram
« pm. te S e’eloah Dee. Sf. The
|&gt;W Martasg ease. Fred, Sydney.
Myras asd Jamea, win he there
With Ihetr wlree aad ehUdres.
there le anly awe groat graed child
a the family up te newt Fat fyd*
gey Fattille, grandchild of Syd aad
ifmw Alias and aaa ef "little"
S e n Alice and Fat Fattlllo, ef

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Marriaot Revealed

Mr. aad Mra. Georye Leslie
Swans are ssnouseisf the assagemeet asd approaching marriage of
their daughter, Charlotte Asa to
Unccace Buford Brows, aon of Mr.
and Mr*. Ideal Brows ol Huaton,
. ..
The bride-elect graduated from
Semlaole High School with the

data ol IMS asd la wow ernpti
Oa leuthorw BeQ Tolepl
Mf ir0WB
^
lloa Hj(k gehool. MUalos, Tea
|, now fa, ttM Nary at the las
Naral Atail lory Air Station.
The wedding will he held Is
home ea Chriatasa night

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a gala Chriitmia forty, which

Sanford la IMS. She allendi Sommole High School.
Mr. Bronion altmdod local
achoole and la now aa Airman Firit
Claia ia primary pilot training nt
Space Airforce Ba.e In Moultrie.
. ,
.
i., i
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the wedding will be announced letor.

1,008 #t 0,0 ^l#rrB Menufeeturleg
Co. plant oa Commercial Ave.,
for the employee of the oempaay.
Turkey, drilling, Dried flak,
itlid ^ ,u w i, vtivuhlee, pin,
e|kM &lt;nd „ n itln U m
aajoy
*d "to the fuUeit eitont.**
GUU w#rt
esekangod hy
^ iltjmated as pereese attending.

Asssum

,' A lovely Chriitmaa Forty wae
|tld at Mm home af Mra. J. Bredio
William* tor the Feat Noble Oread*
4? the Samhula Behakah Lodge.
• A datieiotta dinner waa aarvod
Return Pa aeaatos. Soutine huti-

D IA M O N D S
M en and Women
,s
j^ r

• At Chrifltmss
Tims

• Wedding Bets, Dinner, and
M snj Others To Choose From

• Any Tims
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All th t Tim#

W A T C H ES
G IF T ^
IT EM S FO R
TH E H O M E

• Msn*s A Women*!
• Gold • ysHow A white,
v
dhnwond tn d
other styles i

• DINNER WARE and SERVING PIECES
•Y W ILL KNOWN NAME BRANDS.

e COMPACTS
e BRACELETS
.
s NECKLACE! ;
N v ',
s LIGHTERS

Chrietmee Boy
Our Savior

Inmw
f V Mr. j u t W I h a , afnltoM r t i

Mr. ANDRE Is a spedatlrt hi (he M t
which eatl for all the talenta of the praftoetooal heir etyHete to
captsre that feeling of good Mate in fomlaise charm which this

A U G IE ’S M A Y F A IR SA LO N

HBBH

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KADER'S

Happy Birthday

BW1RALWAVE and PARISIAN COIFFURES

t

Mr. aad Mra. Maurice Bvana today aanounco tha engagement and
approaching marriaga of tholr
diughler, Donna Lee. to Herbert E.
Bronion, aon of Mr.,and Mra. Bari
R. Bronion Sr.

preaehtag marriage ef her daugfc
Mr, Cantlse le Bkhard Hoitaelaw,
d BeaSord aad Naw t a n dtp.
Aa early January wedding la
planned.

Angie's Mayfair Salon at Mayfair Inn*

MISS DONNA EVANS
(Fbete by Kaymewd Stadia)

Christmas Party
Is Haid In Homa
Por Past Grands

Mra. B. t , Biggers la today aw
bowsdeg the engagement end am

LADIES OF SANFORD:—ATTENTION!

Mr. end Mri. Charlci Jamee
Meriwether announce the mar*
ri*l* et hia daushtar, Mary
L ouIm to Joha Lao Boilga Jr.,
of Orlaado.
They are at home at 1131 Oakmoat St. M Orlaado.

Parents Reveal Engagement
O f Donna Evans To H. Bronson

Betrothal Told

themaelvea owl as aoow gg yow
remember Skyway L u ||a|o -th e perfect eolutios to wbel to |K«
everybody! Skyway Luggage to. beeutiful-Skyway Luggage to
Hghtwsi^bt-Skyway Luggage to everything luggage abould W *
sad morel We s e a l deecrib# R adequately—
eo come is add eoe M f

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'Mama' Santa
r V iiit s Children
A t Laagua Affair
Bright eyed children, etrsle,
•tvriet, “ Marne* Santa Claus,
g ’fts, aid refreshments highlight­
ed the lerely Chriitmaa Party
given by membera of the Baa*
ford Story Laagua a tha Episcopal
Pr rl«h Hoiiaa Tueaday afternoon.
Mr*. C. C. Walsh ae program
m chairman. attended greetings te
v the TO children and adulta In at­
tendance. Allltea Law yreatded at
tha plana l i Mm. Raaeell Tench
gam a beautiful Interpretation of
the Christiana Story front It. Luka.
This was followed by group
llntrln* or -Away tn a Manger*
apd “Mart tha Herald Angela
Sing”. M n W. L. Roche told tha
•tory af “Tha Shepherd Who Did
Net Oe* from Gladys Mary Tat*
% bath hook. “40 Stories far You te
T»I1.H Children's voire* were again
k**rd as thay sang “Here Comte
Seat* Claut" and “Rudatph the
Had Nate Reindeer* *nd “Ua On
the Heueetop."
Mr*. Welsh teld the nnforget«f»F af the “Chri.tma.
£ l‘m ta J , L ky RHtabeth Janet

Last Minute
Letters To Santa

fJ F *
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Her eyes eeemed tn gram Mggor
whit* he looked at them bigger,
almoat eighUem. And fear wae
growing u h*r face, "t don't know
what to do," ehe mid. her voice
thaking. "Roger always totd am
whet tn da*
“But where le tomsto!" Steady
mid suddenly. "Th* Kibbam must
have heard that shot. Where are
th*yt“
And he wee afraid tar Lai*,
alone in Roger s cotug*. He left

hetatar.
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Rodney

Beer Sente.
We ere elitere eeren end nine
years eld. We want a little doll,
nurae tat for AnAnn end a Switch*
board for me. We bare two little
brother* one end three. David
wanta a eowhey suit and a wagon.
Bobby w aits a triclcle, and a
dogie.
We bav* tried be be good.
There will h« rake an the table.
We love you,
Joans Thom ii,
Mary Lynn Thomaa,
David Thomai,
Bobby Tbanus

meat to let his eyes adjust te the
night. And while ha atood etiU he
was aware ef cautious movement.
Sound la deceptive ut the dark and
ho held hla brroth to help him tieten, trying to determine the dtrvc-

s e e

Nl* ht &gt;«'ore
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Atl Y* Faithful".

*flch®14'" •"* “Round snrf Round
the Chriitmaa Tree" dancing as
they sang.
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partly open. At (net ah* mid, “Torn had developed a tendency tn eel*
didn't kill Roger. You didatm-Uke lapse under him. He abandoned
me enough." When he mode no hi* intention a t taking Clyde tn hie

Laet-mlraU lottrr* are hy no
menaa left *•.. of tka lata Chrietmaa rush, Following are letter*
(uacerrected) recelv*d a t ana af
Santa'* auxiliary peata.
Dear Santa.
Bobby wanta a big long ftro
track, a police car. Suian wanta
a talking and walking dnll and a
taa &gt;tU Rodney wanta a toy gun

th# Grammar Deer Seats,
I *»»t a Bonny Braids dell. I
•eboa) Dies Club with Allison Loo
»»nt
a ventriloquist eat. I wait
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RAE FOLEY

**{**• * • * ' gjvm tn the children
M«» "H em s" BanU . Decorations and rrfreehmente
were under the direction of Mrs. gun*, guleter . . Terri, teddy bear.
w# Bays been pretty good child2 * T**f* Snyder aeelited hy Mrs. N
l.

* fown’ ui*- Ruth MetsiT rl.b 1 Mr*’ ° ’ * ' Whlt*- Th*
Wjmb house stage was decorated

"1 thought ■ might stop you
from thinking you’d got away with
IL" Mra Thomas pushed enrol
•side and went up to th* roots
where Ethel stood wailing.
Carol same slowly down torn
stair* te Shandy. “What happened
te Roger!* ehe demanded. "At
fltht I thought it was auicida And
I couldn’t bear te nav* anyone
know. That be hadn't been happy
with me, I n m
Of oourm, I
knew h wasn’t kto heart. The
plane w m full of gas. But when I
knew he'd kern felted I thought

own cottage. He would never no
able to drag the mg fellow Urns
far.
Lot* cottage wan nenreal and
no be approached he called ao aa
not to frighten hat. She flung open
the door, her eye* widened and
then she atood hnch end let nim
haul Clyde into the room.
•Got anything tn ue him with !*
"Shandy t You've mode a min*
taka!"
“Hurry,* he panted. "Ton ana
argue Inter."
She ran tn being a hnfl af heavy
twine from a drawer ue Roger a
work table aad Shandy tied Clyde a
wnata together behind him, bed
kia ankle*, then beat over hint as
ho speowted m the Horn, a giant
af • man.
“la be hadly burnt* Lose ached.
“He'll eoene around m n few
mututon Scratched up a bet km
enure I had tn drag him. Other*
wise t i l all right? Quickly an
teld her what had happened at the
house, about Ue etU rh on Dr.
TbeatM and Ue pursuit through
th* garden. "Sorry I had to bring
him here but it won’t ha tor long.
I'll call th* pollen.”
Becaua* Lota a m miant ho
turned to her. She was looking
down at Clyde* fee*, young and
dcfmmlam, now that ho woa un­
conscious, oddly vulnerable.
"He look* to—lose#Iy," ah* antd.
■handy laughed ahertiy and
ranched foe the lelephean "NYsill

Th# firel annual Men i ana n o -,
men's mixed twn hall 1S-hole
tournament will br plijrri at the
Riviera Country Club and Drlv
ini Range at Daytona Beach Mon­
day. Dec. M.
Entry fee for the event will he
IJ M per pe non with entriei taken
up to tee time.
There will be Eton in prirei, ac­
cording to Bill Mjere. pro and
owner of the Riviera Country Club.

(BUTINAS
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Buy Christmas Seals

IN DINING ADVENTURE

SEM IN O LE PARK R A CEW A Y
“Th« Country Club of Trotting Trick*”
PRESENTS

The SULKY ROOM &amp; PADDOCK ROOM
—COCKTAIL LOUNGE—
EVERT EVENING FROM NOW O N INCLUDING SUNDAYS
COMPLETE DINNERS FROM ll.RS
—nmrmoNB—
Tam Fs«» »■ 1T-»J at Cawetherry At Our Rig Red Arrow
( t Mile* Fait Of The Ranterd Orlande Deg Track Tn Our Ctuh
H«u»e)

And then, on km toft, nrmien*
moved. The tntrudw was uses*
pectedly, startlingly atom, m den*
that Shandy heard clearly a sharp,
gasping breath. A ctonc grated,
railed tinder a heeL
■trp by step they advanced. The
Intruder would move a few feet
and Shandy would follow. Forward
“We can’t stead guard sew tha
and backward, aide to side, they
shuffled, along th* paths, ocram guy Indefinitely," he pmated nut.
Lola wan s bear bad ue bar own
th* town, through the hedges.
There was a curiously leisurely thought*. -Call Jane Bruutle.*
"At this Urn* ef night! Why!*
pace te this phantom pursuit As
Lots was still Making a t capita
though the thing Shandy followed
had a* objocuve at all. a* though
"Known want!*
•What to going m kora Why R
to gnrng on. And she ban bom
wornod about Clyde.’
"Someone ought te ha* Shoody
esM grimly. "Ragm killod, you
hearty kilted. Dr. Thant** shat—"
"H a" Lots mid. "Mot O pda Ho

Loti af Love.
Johnny, Lyn, l a y end
Terri '
'

C hr!,t,,ul tr *». mauh

" 5 kw,.l,l,J wpper and randies. Deer Bests h iu V *
. *

• treetar, Raker toys end
*ir t* i * 8* * r

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are hoping for a parakeet.)
Always before, I asked yon to
five a y share af "gsodlei’* to
other older boys tad girlt, but
pi*tM any I have them this year!
I am sure yos will be generous
Bu«liF School Uacbar,
Him Jackie Senkarik.
Tbsnk you. t u t s ,
Hal Wiles*
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s e e

Bsfr auto cisae,

' s i ^ a
*1?* *** F»m **
tor • P^ttyr doll
tor Ckriatma*. I would alM like a
•Rria* bares aad a teal itt (tad

Final Wedding
Plans Revealed
For Dec. 29

teJjgy** *"•

.. And ptoete be nice to a y sweet
little neighbor and playmate, Je­
rome Titskaw.
*
And yon weal torget my most
wonderful Sunday School teeehrr,
Mrs. Xdna Southward!
I alia would like my share ad
stadias sad nut* this Christmas
Waiting anxiously,
Joy Wilson

Navy Wivts Club
Entertains Kids
With Yult Party
Christmas Fifty to tke Bkis t o vtoe Bonding Wednaader
Ceitomu, Waging af Ckrtotmao

«k * nt a party to HaBywead
marking kto 4«th birthday,
Batptoc him to PhyQto Kirk,
to*ding tody to (bn atagark eor-

Lake Monroe Unit
Has Annual Event

LAKE MONROE - The Lake
Monroe Baptist Ouirrh, Adr.il
Flnst wedding plans are being enheld its annual
nouaeed today of the wedding ef Training Clan
Chrtelmaa
Party
recently at the
Mias Margaret Adeiia Wilton,
daughter ef Mr. and Mra. John rhurrh.
Wilson and Charlae Jenninga Andsr- Many hid tn mils this gsla * r
ten eon ef Mrs. M. If. Andersen.
esiion because of sold*.
The wedding will take place In Mra. W. R. Ollei, won th* pria#
Hi* Firat Preabytarian Church Dec.
■ at 4 p m. with the Rev. A. 0. for th* Bible Conieat.
Refreshment* ef fruit cake and
Melania officiating.
coffee
were served to the guests.
Mr*, ffeorge Tenby wfll be orgaatat and Dick Aiken soloist. Mat­ Mri. B. G. Brawn, acted at Ranta
i n of honor tor her alitor will be Claui and gava out the prcernti.
Those present sere Mri. R. D.
Mn. James Powell and bridesmaid
will be Boony Wilson else the pros­ Baea, Mrs. Cl era Swaggarty, Mri.
Daisy Balts. Mra. Margaret Marrt.
pective bride's alitor.
WIlUa Andersen win be bis broth­ Mra. W. R. Giles, and tha Rav. and
er’s bectmsn. A reception will be Mn. R. 0. Brown.
held after th* ceremonies in tha
Educational Building to tha thumb for Hm DuPont Os. also to Wilming­
ton,
annex.
Mias Wilson to teaching (bird Tbn tddrosa af tha raupte will
grad* to Wilmington, Del. and Mr. be T Spruce Av*. to the Eli mere
Subdivision of Wilmington

S anfa S u g g e s t
You Give A JOn f.
Wallet F o r - X P l)
C h ris tm a s

anything can happen when you weat

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“AND ALL THE REST”

Is Its every (oldoa drop UptflM ia Tu Ik

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. Ami thou shall bring forth a son, and
tom ahall call his aarnc Jesus: for ho shell
•ore hie people from their sins. (Matthew

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Try and Stop Me
- S y S IN N IT T C IR F
COLUMNIST LOUIS SOBOL sets to meet most all Important]
V s visitors to New York. One who struck him as particular!*!
was Introduced as “Johnny Bcrnadotte." The strangely
appreciative o f Sobol’s obvi•u s efforts to please him,
paid, " If you over go to Den­
m ark, r d lik e to give you e
le tte r o f Introduction to my
sister. You tw o w ill lik e each

e tte ^ k a w /^
to w urtl Xfeaew H tore te m c k

tort"

“You w ont to rn aay trouble."
B trueSrite aasursd bias. “She's
Ike t o m . pee know."

e e e

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locked hi* little girl friend

w ejr% The girl friend burst
leers, u d Um mother thundered, T m lm of* what'* m n i mW

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Item teach her," muttered Fenlmore darkly. "We w m playing

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YOU'RE TELLING ME!
-By WKUAMRITT——
C rutral Prvse W riter (
TUB aOVDCT gov.ram.Bt hsa foot through a Hindu holy shrine.'
tru e Kg tws top architect*, who That should put him on solid |
w m pee ehyeuepei. Appears the footing with th* natives.
•
• *
BasHd Mg-wigs are agslnst any
I k m e building being taller than
Whew an Ohioan’s ettrange&amp;A
Kremlin.
wi/e refuted to tee. him, he broke,
e 'e ei
f t trlmfoio panes, pollc* charge}
. The e w ld architect* have now /M l another shattered romance fj
# •*
fm u4 ewt It dec**'! pay, in ffwila,
to tout m y le/ty Mess./
An entertainment pa
em re-i
• • •
veals o survey by o TV rwtwerh1
itwerh)
shews television viewer* PffHjfl
to leedm and netody recegBleed shorter ctmmerriel*. That's newefj
torn. Ceeto to became to we*
• *•«
e towle* bet hutood ef o
A New Jersey court has ordered
red]
a householder to slther get rid
..V . v
his too-nolsy parrot or make t .
On e vt*tt te Bentree,'India, bird keep quiet. Unfortunately,
Lsster Pearson, * top Canadian the itory didn’t Include the par­
g m nunent official, walked ban- rot's comment on that decision.

Yule Story Endures
*a "And thta ahall bo a sign unto you: To
saboil find tho babe wrapped In swaddling
elothoo, lying in a manior.
AAnd ouddealy thorp waa with tho angel

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bf* 1 M sttttn i
Always Has

B melHtola o f the heerenly boat pralting
Cod. and aeytog,
*TOery Is Cod Is the highest, end on
earth peecet good will toward
"And It came to peaa, aa the angola ware
gone away from them Into heaven, the shep­
herds aald one to another, Let ua now go
eras unto Bethlehem, end eee thla thing
which Is earns to peas, which the Lord hath
made known ta no.
"And they come with haste, and found
Mary, end Joseph, and tho hobo lying to n
manger.
“And when they hod oora ft, they mode
known abroad the aeytog which wee told
them concerning thla child.
“And ell they that hoard It wondered
at those things which w en told them by the
shepherds.
"But Mary kept ell these things, end
pondered them to her heart.
"And the shepherds returned, glorifying
end praising Cod for all the things that
they had heard and seen, ea It waa told unto

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For Bt rty two thousand yoora tho atory
of Christmas has bora told—tho story of tho
shepherds and tho wJaotnon, tho itor and the
manffor, tho Child who waa bom in a atablo
and tho anfola who aany tho massage of
hope for tho world.
Xlnca and prinooo hare came and pasted.
Tyrants have ruled with en tity and fallen,
many of their namea art scarcely remembored. Tot tho Chriatma* atory endurea. Tho
humble birth of the Child la atlll an Inspira­
tion to men. It la able to move their hearta
In a direction of love toward all mankind.
Oura la a perlloua time— aa we are re­
minded day after day by tho talk of new
warn more terrible than any world haa
known. Tat lt d attire for peace, wo atitl
aook to realise tho promlao of tho flrat
Chrtetmae. Aa long as we do there la hope
for ua. Far In the atory of tho Child who
changed the courao of mon'a thinking and
aapiratfana la tho aood of a real and laatfag

Sje

LETTERS TO
TH E ED ITO R

It'a Diet, Not Exercise^
That Helps Yoii Reduce

A t thla season. when wo celebrate and
exchange gtfta and greetings with those wo
loro and admire, tot ua not forget tho real
significance of Christmas, tho true moan­
ing it must hare to our Mroo.

Now don't mUsnden*md. P H
grdM ta good fo e m o e h ti m |
You gboold be active. D oct leal
■It around.
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But to sut ltd of tbaij m m
weight, yoo've act to take m tow­
er aalorlea than you not ep to
energy. Tbe meet etfeoUve war to
aecampHsh thlg la to eat lea.
«
AH maata used to dieting. re­
member, ehould be lean. And nra
as Uttie 1s t m possible In prepar­
ing any food. You ean use salt in
« o u oooklng. bet don't add any,
at the table.

o w JEflective Is A ir Cam era?
made by tb« Cfty IPs OeUntw.
■action W. BALK OF UAL
ESTATE yon NON-PATXUT
o r TAXES: LIST OY LAMM

■ n.: Would taklne vitamtna'
daUr take the place of aleepf
Answer: Although vitamins a
helpful, U is advisable tor yi
also to get enough sleep.

TO BE POSTED OB PUBLUKED; W HIN SALES TO M
M ADIt NOTICE O f S A L S ,
COPIES OP NEWSPAPKBS TO
BE DEUVEBBD TO CITY TAX
COLLZGTOB
AND
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clxbki m o o r o r r u iu c A tionj A m o A y iT
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COLLECTOB showno to ft-

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toU atoll eat to paid M m the
first day o f April of any rear,

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Jarkaoovtilc, will bo Ukao.
Tho ChrutMia soniao wtt bo
hold at it o'efoei will apstM)
m ule bp tho choir and tho MlM0»
ter. the Rot. Parry L. Stoat, dalleortlf th# Chrtatmaa Mcaafa oa
hana, "Chriatmaa Contraata."
Ip. Croaa Eplacnpal Chunk
calibrate tho
tha Foaat
Faoat of Ik#
tho
will caUbrate
birth of our Lord Jaoua Chrlat,
Commonly catlod Chrtatmaa, with
traditional CbrtttntM moalc tad
carcmonlal. Bocinnlni t t 11iM
m. on Chrtatmaa Er# (Doc. 14)
aro aid bo o pfoyrana of Pre­
mia Chrlat-iU Untie with aoeortl
itlactietia by Maly. Croat Pariah
Choir and two aslAa by our fuoal
anlolat, Richard Holtsclaw, who
will alnt 0 Recitative and oa Arta
from kohdaio ♦‘MNalah".
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At one minute after mldnlfht
the flrat aervice of Chrilkaea
Day will, h c|it, which It tho #orvie# known traditionally at U&gt;»
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the antienl ttrOntOftial attached of

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“For several years I was a
Mol t t an unlike the netehea
i a gangster*! gun are the f t nursemaid to n flock of U sheep bush became patriarchal heed ot
Mg aplkca Imbedded In the . (hephelrd'a rod of Stephen A- Haboqih.
The difference* le that each aplk#
represents s died Jackal, hyena
or welf-net a Unman tlfoNowadays he spend* his time
lecturing before
church end
school groups, telling them of
Ma boyhood as a Palestinian
shepherd and showring his full
color motion picture# of the Holy
Land. The much-scamd rod more
than once has meant the dif­
ference between life end death
for him and his flocks on ihe
lonely western shores of the 8 m
of Galilee.

and a detan goats,M be said rwrently. It wasn't an easy Job.
The goats made my life raiser*
able end the stray sheep onhappy. Mbet of my trouble wse
with the costs however. And I
love gnats as much a* the Irish
like the English. Nevertheless,
thanks to my trusty black oak
rod, I never lest more than seven
or eight animals a year. That's
•vm a pretty good record among
the Palestinian tribes of today.”
His father v u matter, or
head, of tha Habouih tribe in
old Galilee-north of the city of
Nasarcth. When the father died

the tribe despiU the feet he Hved
in the United States and had be­
come a cl titan.
"As a result, f have w return
to my homeland every Mur
roars,” ha said, "fa the mean­
time our tribal affairs era
handled h r • council of sheiks.”
When ha first earns to the
United States he “hit the ehaut
eusjua trail” w in such figures
as the late William Jennings
flryan, tha former Ambassador
Josephus Denials, and ViDiJalmur
Rtafanaaon, the famed arctic
plorvr. Ho baa boon at it ever
since, turning to the ehurchte and

Spotlight
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dared Thing."
“ » «*• « m l surprise.” »be
**y*. “and a m y tie* cm. It
w» a
thrill Mr m e."
In mom t i j « , tha Aodla made
mar* ot an ImpTOailao on bar than
the Ortir lb* won In 1M4 Mr
“Song of Benadetta.'*
“ 1 was Jnat starting M tha busi-

HOLLYWOOD CP - The actress
was selected for the most pop­
Musical Trow who
ular
performance of the year was
Land in natuMat as surprised by the honor as
was some of Hollywood.
They will appear at the fal­ Sense IS million moviegoers vot­
lowing: South Side
Primary ed fat the Andlenee Award poll and
School on Friday, January 4 at Jennifer Jones came out on top Mr don't fully realise some of the wonderful things that hippea to you.
T:30 p. nt.i under the augMoee of
the W.8.C.ff. ef the First Math- tend. Madame Habouih wfl, have You taka them a little Mr granted.
odist Chunk. Hear him first an charge , of the musle and two “Haw I realise the false of nch
Sunday night Jan. 1st at TtSO young men will operate the prw- things sod spprtclste them more.”
p. m. at the Methodist Church fmsionnl equipment. Ticket* are Miss Jones said It was especially
■peeking on* the 23rd Psalm. ■old by the above organisation at pleasant to be honored by the pub­
It Is a program that will be a a reduced rate. The admission at lic after having had many flops.
delight and' ah hupiraUbn to all the door, tho night of tha pro- What's this—e star admitting she
who ara fartsante enough W at*

“Oh, &gt;ura,” aha Mid disarming;
ty. “I've hid them—perhaps mdre
flops than hits. It's discouraging to
do somelhins you hope la going
to plana everyone and than Cod
out they don't like It But therefe
one good thlng-yoo always fisd
•omeoM who likes a picture yen
have done, no matter haw Mg i
flop tt Is. That's tha strange thing
about tha movies.” At present aha is at west again.
This has been her busiest year It
films; she has dona thre*-"Many
Splcndored," “Good Morning, MlU
Dove" and the present “Man In
the Gray n am el Suit.”
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tho eatUeiea oftwe.etjatoibara Monday amt today to
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Weather
Fair and ronl this morning wttli
afternoon high *4 tn 71. Psrtly
elngdy and a little warmer tonight
and .Saturday.

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New Storm
Navy Making Attempt Strikes
Yuletide To Be Observed

leplace M other's
Seasonal Dinner

California

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All Navy men has*d aboard th#
Kaval Auxiliary Air Station will
wot ba abla to fat home for Chriitmai dinner thia Sunday, but the
$AA8 Commissary Department la
■whine a food attempt at raptaeb f Mom'a seasonal meal.
Over three hundred pound* of
tom turkey will be prepared for
.t h e men, along with all the boll*
“ day trimmlnff.
Christmas dinner's menu at the
Station will read aa follow*:
Cream of Tomato Soup, Cracker*,
Jtoait Tom Turkey, Comb read
Braising, Gihlat Gravy, Candied
Sweat Potatoes, Marked Potatoes,
Sutttrad Peas. Buttered Aspara­
gus Tipi, Toaaad Vegetable Salad,
-Trench, Dreaalag, Aaaorted Olive*,
S o t Pan Holla, Butter, Pmlt Cake,
(ATfard Sauce, Hard Candiaa, A*sort­
ed Nut*, Rot Coffee, Fresh Milk.
The Conrmlaaery Department
plana to food between three end
four hundred men. Married mm
living off the base will he able to
purrhaea the full meal for ene
dollar.

"Boekl* m a U for tho winter
•ease* thia year art at in all
t o * Mgh," said Frink Meban
fr ., M M M •I t)M Mayfair Ini
Bnnford’i citiu u
wlB hn'ritMRB thn hotel, said Me

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W ill P a y
TChurches
r i b u t e Plan
Special Program

Motorists Are Urged
To Take Precautions
Christm as G ift
It ain't tho gift g feller glta,
U ain’t the ahape ner size.
That aeta the heart to heatin' an'
Puta sunshine In the eyes,
ft ain't the value of the'thing
Ner how ll*a wrapped nkr tied?
It’s somethin' else aside from this
That’make*'you glad tnalda.
It's Intowla' that It represents
A love, both deep an' true
That somceah carries la tho heart
An' wants to sUp to you...
It’s knowtn' that they love you, •
An* then tell you- in thia way —
Jet* sort o* aetln' out the things
'They really ldng to say.
So It ain't the gift a feller glta,
Nor how it’s wrgppod ner tied;
It's knowin' that folks love you
That make* you glad inside..
. ' t JmJ&amp; Sb i »
—Exchange

TALLAHASSEE IP-T he Florida
Highway Patrol
and National
(iiuyd ; Joined, forces today In a
battle against death on the high­
ways over the long Christmas
weekend.
Patrol troopers were supplement­
ed by members of the patrol aux­
iliary and by 100 guardsmen, three
guard planea and twn helicopters.
It waa the first lime- guardsmen
have bern used*in such numbers
for traffic duty. in. Florid*. They
were stationed at the 30 most
acuta traffic spots in the state.
All available trooper*, and even
Commander H. N. Kirkman, went
on Christmas, weekend duty. They
will be out on lZ-hour patrol shifts
through Monday,
Through yesterday the traffic
toll in Florida waa IS brlow the
same data last year and Kirkman
■lid every effort would be made
tn keep the 1333 figure under that
far 1034.
The fatality total .through yeaterday was 9SS against Ml to the
■ame time last year.

UNITED'NATIONS. N Y. UR Diplomats expressed doubt today
that Syria edlild get the Security
Council to meet her demand* that
Israel be muted from the U. N. gad
penalized heavily for Uw Dec. It
Galilee attack.
The usual resolution nf eensirre
and appeal for negotiiUoni ap­
peared a more likely result.
Chief Syrian Delegate Ahmed
Shukalry placed ■ aevtn-point res­
olution before the council !a*t night
alter insisting the Ume had come
for punitive meaaurea to check
what he called further lararli
“ aggression" against Arab ilatr.i.
Observer* pointed out, however
that Syria does not belong In the
council and Ihe It nalloa body ran
act on a resolution only on i mem
tier's request.

jL firLstm as Lette,
Sent To R esident
Capt. R. W. Jack«on, Command­
ing Officer of tha Hanford Naval
Auxiliary Air Station, ha* written
a special teller tn residents #f
SemlnoJ* rounty.
ll reads as fnlinirst
The Hanford Herald
Sanford, Florida

T h e battle we wap* again*!
livestock di»en«r» term* never to
end," say* County Agent C. R.
Dawson. “Aa toon a* one disease
is conquered nr cuntrnl it In tight,
another disease spring* up to
tak# its place."
For the past HI year* a new
disease—or pottlbily several re.
‘
or similar diseases—In eatDied
tia hut plagued producer*. Rrporta
of this disease have heroin* more
Strike Postponed
frequent In the last year or to.
With New Dispute At leant IB itatea are now believ­
PHILADELPHIA &lt;*~A atrike ed to he Involved.
In Iowa th# Infection la known
threatened hy 33.3M Pennsylvania
Rail Road nonoperating employe* a* mucosal disease arcording to
ha*'been postponed Indefinitely In Dr, D. A. Hander* of the Florida
an effort tn negotiate a dispute Agricultural Experiment Htatinnit
over a new enntraet.
in* Colorado and California it la
The Transport Worker* Union known as red noae op upper res pitacre pled a PER request an il' atory Infectlnnt In Indiana a* Purrailed It off yesterday, agven hours jdua vlrua diarrhea; In New York
before the midnight deadline.
j*a virus diarrhea—and p»**ildy
Thr negotiators, whn reported by other named in other slates,
“progress" In their contract talks,
BAme symptoms of thia disease

Hear hirst
A* wa approach th# Christmaa
Heaton and at tha end nf another
year ft appear* moat appropriate
that we of the Naval Auxiliary
Air Station thank our many
friend* in town for past favor*
and with them all a Joyoua Christmas. We appreciate tha apc-ial
m e of the Herald columns for thia
purpoi#.
Though w nit of u* are tojouneri
in your midst we hare nothing hut
the beet tn ,* r for your friendlin#*», your helpfulness, and tha
many, many kindnesses which
have been attended to ut. Wa find
in the townsfolk of Sanford that
which approaches tha rhrlilm aa
Spirit the year around. W# thank
you particularly for thia and for
tha privilege of sharing thia all
loo rare an experience with you.
Our station civilian personnel
and our families join in in extending you every good wish for the
Christmas Season and th#
year.
Very sincerely,
Robert W, Jar I
Commanding C
NAAS Sanford

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ChrMma* will he celebrated In
Sanford and Ihr Central Florida
area with rhureh srrvire* and
with special programs depicting
Ihe Nativity,
Thousand* will flr.rk to churches
In take part In Ihe program! pre­
pared for children and adult*
alike, and In hear the Christmas
Message from pulpit* of every
denomination,
The First Methodist Church
will have a program of rarol sing
ing, spreial musical numbers, and
the Annual fandlrtlghling serw, r
Sunday evening. The program will
begin at T: 15 p. m. with IS minutes
of organ Christmas music played
hy Mr*. F nnre* Hickson. Fol­
lowing the orgsn Vesper* there
will be congiegstiona] singing ol
Christmas tl«mn* under Ihe lead­
ership of Charles Morrison ,
Tha second part of the program

GEORGIA CRAFT VISITS HANFOItlt—A Navy blimp (of the type
shown above) front Air Ship Squadion Two, bu*ed al Glyncn, (ia.,
participated in a night ilMfcvim«nl tmimiig mission al NAAS
this week vising Ground Cuniml Approach methods in which the
blimp* ere guided to landing approaches by radio and radio control.
NAAS Sanford ha* been designated aa an emrigenrjr ieluding sta­
rt im for blimps traveling between Gtynro and Kry West. (Official
Photo, U. R. Navy)

MM GET* THE WHOM- jr,Curt!a, CaUmleiaxymaat.rtrit,Clas
pare* one of Ihe 1* Imp Utrkeya tt&gt;at w\II'h*'servcdCftn men
•hoard the Ndval Auxiliary Air RUtlon&gt;i» Ctirlalattgday.
An officii] ef tike Florida Peace
Officer! AssarUtkn presented a
Christmas lift ia Sanford late
pesianDy.
- Mra. Burt* II. Vedenbaugft, wtdr of the Uta Clifford C. Badenugh who waa a former prisoner
ard gad police officer with the
nford Police Department, re•eived ■ check lor MOO from Ihe
•latewide organization ol law eaflpreenent officers.
Carl D. Buchanan, Chief of Po­
lka at Viator Park and a Direc­
tor of tho Florida Peace Officers
Association, came to Sanford to
freaopt the eheek&gt;aad wish Mrs.
JMdeabaugh a Marry Christmas.
1 Chief of Police Boy' Williams
Wet with Chief Bothanaa gad Mrs.
Bedeakagk for the presentation.
Chief Buchanan told Mr*. Bedenhgugh, "We art m y happy to
hrtgf you this small check in apBrodatM* at tha cervices reader•d by your Dte buahaad."
^ &gt; Mr*. l edMki agh said ,'t ip.
w freelata thia cheek and all of tha
things the Florida Peaca Of

Religious Services

Wfll consist TH o ’pl.srvt a.n d -etg u n

duel, "OVertliro to 'th e Messiah"'
with Tummy Wyatt at the piano
and Mra. Hirktnn at Ihe organ,
*oln* by Mrs. Roy Wall and John
Berber, a duel hy Mrs. Robert
Bennett and Mrs, Ashby Jones,
an anlhrin by Ihe Senior Choir
anil another piano and organ durt.
The sperlal music will ha followed
hy a t'andlellglitliig Ceremony,
The Uitheran Church nf the Re­
deemer, which hold* Its servires
at Ihe Yacht Club, will present its
Annua! Christmas program for
this rhildrrn tomorrow evening at
7 o'clock. A Chrislni.il Tree will
ba decorated from which gdl* for
tha children and Sunday School
classes will he distributed.
Sunday School will be held Sun­
day morning at tha Yacht Club at
9; 15 with church services follow­
ing at 10.W. Pastor Phillip Schloss­
mann will deliver the Christina*
message.
At tha First Christian rhurrh
( Coo Unurd on Page Two)
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Yule Organ Music
Set For Tomorrow
A t Mayfair Inn

A l.nod mil# romance began in
January |H ) during Heavy Attack
Squardon Five's deployment tn
the M e d i t e r r a n e a n . Seaman
George Robert Brown had gone
on leave to visit hi* father in Bir­
mingham, England.
In Ihr tama home he met hie
present Manrro, Betty Hoey. Al­
though they.decided on marriage,
the road Inward that goal ha* been
rough. Two attempt* by Itrown
during last year'* deployment of
Ilia squadron, Ihcn VC-3, ended
In failure.
Red tape Involved In * marriage
of a (I. I. tn a girl who 1* a rltitrn
of a foreign country require* the
permission o£ many Important
official*, both tnililary and cM*
ban. The paper work Involved la
enormous.
At llii* writing, however, Brown
I* once more on hi* way to Eng­
land with hope* of returning with
hi* bride In Sanford and the rum­
ple! ion of hi* tour of military
service. If all goes well, the roupie
plan In live at Hie home of friends
J.vmrt and Nancy Miserly, who
live at 324'vW. lmh gt., In San­
ford.
Brown. 3.1, h»ll* from States
Island, New York. He hi* been
with VAILS nearly four years. Hi*
duties consist of being the squadron communicator who handle*
all dispatches and meiiages sent
and received by the squadron.

Christmas Carols played on an
electric organ by on# nf Central
rinrida’i most attractive beauty
contest winners will pre&lt;e&gt;ln the
appearance nf Santa Claus In lh#
Inhhy of lb# Mayfair Inn at ■: 15
o'clock tomorrow night. It was
announced by Manager Frank N.
Mrhano Jr., today.
Mis* Joyce Lynn Davis will
play nn an organ, loaned for Ihi
I REK TREES
occasion hy Ihe Streep Music Co,,
LA CRESCENTA, t altf T - Nms
of Orlando, tlm hold management »ery owner Ralph Jeks ha* offerr t
invite* Ioc»| music lover* to a t­
2™t Christ ms s trees free to needy
tend and participate in tha sing- families.

New Words Put To Old R h y t h
*Twa» th# night before Christ­
give you a shiver.
mas, th* usual time
This year, going nut, started
For abandoning prose and re­
cool, then got nice,
verting to rhyme,
And before It «as over was
look forward to loot
covered with Ice.
*
It’s the teason when rhildrrn
Hostility melted, pear* opened
Given free hy Ihe man In the
the door.
rrd flannel suit.
When Ik* met Bulganin and
Their elders, nf rourie, know
Eden and Faure.
that nothing Is free,
At least, so It seemed, for a
That daydreams are never ful­
moment. And then
filled on t tree.
The door ilowly rinsed, There
They know that you’re apt to
was rold war again.
he in for a shock
Had tha door ever opened ? Home
to light eridene that these disease*
doubt It. They think
may ba more pravalant and wide­ If your hopes for tho future
depend on a sock
At Geneva the lfusalan* just
spread then ariual reports ia far
A rummy-nosed stranger might
came for a drink.
Indieato.
like to peek tight
Dark point of tha year was tha
If he fell down your chimney
sudden attack

some very dark night.
Yat earh hi hts heart hks aa
unwritten Utter—
If just to himself—asking neat
year he belter.

And maybe it w ii l e t years,
like • r im ,

Must have seemed to two men
as especially grand,
They were I)i\nn and Yales. But
Ihi* year they nnn'l rarol
Their r n n l r a r l Is gona and
they're o u t a barrel.
Best gift the old man with the
sled and the deer
Could give tha Republican party
next year
It a s s u r a n c e that Ik* will
recover and tb ’n
Make up his mind !o start
running again.
They'll be awful uneasy If Ike
doesn't run

Since he's hemi fer th# party
combined moon and sun.

The President suffered. But he'a Th* Democrats, trying to whip
eolmng back.
up ■ winner,
The biggest s e n s a t i o n and Are busy se chefs at a presi­
biggest snafu
dent's dinner.
Involved Satic'i vaeehw at the The menu, R seems, D what
has them ia trouble; ..

A moderate utwnT. Or

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Mol tt an unlike the netehea “ For several years I was a
i a gangster*! gun are the ft nursemaid to n flock of U sheep bush became patriarchal heed ot
Mg aplkca Imbedded In the . (hephelrd'a rod of Stephen A- Haboqih.
The difference* le that each aplk#
represents s died Jackal, hyena
or welf-net a Unman tlfoNowadays he spend* his time
lecturing before
church end
school groups, telling them of
Ma boyhood as a Palestinian
shepherd and showring his full
color motion picture# of the Holy
Land. The much-scamd rod more
than once has meant the dif­
ference between life end death
for him and his flocks on ihe
lonely western shores of the 8m
of Galilee.

and a detan goats,M be said rwrently. It wasn't an easy Job.
The goats made my life raiser*
able end the stray sheep onhappy. Mbet of my trouble wse
with the costs however. And I
love gnats as much a* the Irish
like the English. Nevertheless,
thanks to my trusty black oak
rod, I never lest more than seven
or eight animals a year. That's
•vm a pretty good record among
the Palestinian tribes of today.”
His father v u
matter, or
head, of tha Habouih tribe in
old Galilee-north of the city of
Nasarcth. When the father died

the tribe despiU the feet he Hved
in the United States and had be­
come a cl titan.
"As a result, f have w return
to my homeland every Mur
roars,” ha said, "fa the mean­
time our tribal affairs era
handled hr • council of sheiks.”
When ha first earns to the
United States he “ hit the ehaut
eusjua trail” w in such figures
as the late William Jennings
flryan, tha former Ambassador
Josephus Denials, and ViDiJalmur
Rtafanaaon, the famed arctic
plorvr. Ho baa boon at it ever
since, turning to the ehurchte and

Spotlight
On Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD CP - The actress
who was selected for the most pop­
Musical Trow ular performance of the year was
Land in natuMat as surprised by the honor as
was some of Hollywood.
They will appear at the fal­ Sense IS million moviegoers vot­
lowing: South Side
Primary ed fat the Andlenee Award poll and
School on Friday, January 4 at Jennifer Jones came out on top Mr
T:30 p. nt.i under the augMoee of
the W .8.C.ff. ef the First Math- tend. Madame Habouih wfl, have
odist Chunk. Hear him first an charge , of the musle and two
Sunday night Jan. 1st at TtSO young men will operate the prwp. m. at the Methodist Church fmsionnl equipment. Ticket* are
■peeking on* the 23rd Psalm. ■old by the above organisation at
It Is a program that will be a a reduced rate. The admission at
delight and' ah hupiraUbn to all the door, tho night of tha prowho ara fartsante enough W at*

dared Thing."

“ » «*• « m l surprise.” »be
**y*. “ and a m y tie* cm. It
w» a
thrill Mr me."
In mom t i j « , tha Aodla made
mar* ot an ImpTOailao on bar than
the Ortir lb* won In 1M4 Mr
“ Song of Benadetta.'*
“ 1 was Jnat starting M tha busidon't fully realise some of the wonderful things that hippea to you.
You taka them a little Mr granted.
“ Haw I realise the false of nch
things sod spprtclste them more.”
Miss Jones said It was especially
pleasant to be honored by the pub­
lic after having had many flops.
What's this—e star admitting she

“ Oh, &gt;ura,” aha Mid disarming;
ty. “ I've hid them—perhaps mdre
flops than hits. It's discouraging to
do somelhins you hope la going
to plana everyone and than Cod
out they don't like It But therefe
one good thlng-yoo always fisd
•omeoM who likes a picture yen
have done, no matter haw Mg i
flop tt Is. That's tha strange thing
about tha movies.” At present aha is at west again.
This has been her busiest year It
films; she has dona thre*-"Many
Splcndored," “ Good Morning, MlU
Dove" and the present “Man In
the Gray nam el Suit.”
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M a t d o t b m t t a lh
AM INDEPENDENT P A ItT NEWSPAPWW

Fair and ronl this morning wttli
afternoon high *4 tn 71. Psrtly
elngdy and a little warmer tonight
and .Saturday.

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New Storm
Navy Making Attempt Strikes
Yuletide To Be Observed
leplace Mother's California
Religious Services
Seasonal Dinner
W p p gm T h o u san d s

All Navy men has*d aboard th#
Kaval Auxiliary Air Station will
wot ba abla to fat home for Chriitmai dinner thia Sunday, but the
$AA8 Commissary Department la
■whine a food attempt at raptaeb f Mom'a seasonal meal.
Over three hundred pound* of
tom turkey will be prepared for
.t h e men, along with all the boll*
“ day trimmlnff.
Christmas dinner's menu at the
Station will read aa follow*:
Cream of Tomato Soup, Cracker*,
Jtoait Tom Turkey, Comb read
Braising, Gihlat Gravy, Candied
Sweat Potatoes, Marked Potatoes,
Sutttrad Peas. Buttered Aspara­
gus Tipi, Toaaad Vegetable Salad,
- Trench, Dreaalag, Aaaorted Olive*,
S o t Pan Holla, Butter, Pmlt Cake,
(ATfard Sauce, Hard Candiaa, A*sort­
ed Nut*, Rot Coffee, Fresh Milk.
The Conrmlaaery Department
plana to food between three end
four hundred men. Married mm
living off the base will he able to
purrhaea the full meal for ene
dollar.

W i l l Pay

"Boekl* m a U for tho winter
•ease* thia year art at in all
t o * Mgh," said Frink Meban
fr ., M M M •I t)M Mayfair Ini
Bnnford’i citiuu
wlB hn'ritMRB thn hotel, said Me

Churches Plan
Special Program

ChrMma* will he celebrated In
Sanford and Ihr Central Florida
area with rhureh srrvire* and
with special programs depicting
Ihe Nativity,
Thousand* will flr.rk to churches
In take part In Ihe program! pre­
pared for children and adult*
alike, and In hear the Christmas
Message from pulpit* of every
denomination,
The First Methodist Church
will have a program of rarol sing
ing, spreial musical numbers, and
the Annual fandlrtlghling serw, r
Sunday evening. The program will
begin at T: 15 p. m. with IS minutes
of organ Christmas music played
hy Mr*. Fnnre* Hickson. Fol­
lowing the orgsn Vesper* there
will be congiegstiona] singing ol
Christmas tl«mn* under Ihe lead­
ership of Charles Morrison ,
Tha second part of the program
Wfll consist TH o ’pl.srvt a.nd-etgun
duel, "OVertliro to 'the Messiah"'
with Tummy Wyatt at the piano
and Mra. Hirktnn at Ihe organ,
*oln* by Mrs. Roy Wall and John
Berber, a duel hy Mrs. Robert
Bennett and Mrs, Ashby Jones,
an anlhrin by Ihe Senior Choir
anil another piano and organ durt.
The sperlal music will ha followed
hy a t'andlellglitliig Ceremony,
The Uitheran Church nf the Re­
deemer, which hold* Its servires
at Ihe Yacht Club, will present its
Annua! Christmas program for
this rhildrrn tomorrow evening at
7 o'clock. A Chrislni.il Tree will
ba decorated from which gdl* for
tha children and Sunday School
classes will he distributed.
Sunday School will be held Sun­
day morning at tha Yacht Club at
9; 15 with church services follow­
ing at 10.W. Pastor Phillip Schloss­
mann will deliver the Christina*
message.
At tha First Christian rhurrh
( Coo Unurd on Page Two)

GEORGIA CRAFT VISITS HANFOItlt—A Navy blimp (of the type
shown above) front Air Ship Squadion Two, bu*ed al Glyncn, (ia.,
participated in a night ilMfcvim«nl tmimiig mission al NAAS
this week vising Ground Cuniml Approach methods in which the
blimp* ere guided to landing approaches by radio and radio control.
NAAS Sanford ha* been designated aa an emrigenrjr ieluding sta­
rtim for blimps traveling between Gtynro and Kry West. (Official
Photo, U. R. Navy)

MM GET* THE WHOM- jr,Curt!a, CaUmleiaxymaat.rtrit,Clas
pare* one o f Ihe 1* Imp Utrkeya tt&gt;at w\II'h*'servcdCftn men
•hoard the Ndval Auxiliary Air RUtlon&gt;i» Ctirlalattgday.
An officii] ef tike Florida Peace
Officer! AssarUtkn presented a
Christmas lift ia Sanford late
pesianDy.
- Mra. Burt* II. Vedenbaugft, wtdr of the Uta Clifford C. Badenugh who waa a former prisoner
ard gad police officer with the
nford Police Department, re•eived ■ check lor MOO from Ihe
•latewide organization ol law eaflpreenent officers.
Carl D. Buchanan, Chief of Po­
lka at Viator Park and a Direc­
tor of tho Florida Peace Officers
Association, came to Sanford to
freaopt the eheek&gt;aad wish Mrs.
JMdeabaugh a Marry Christmas.
1 Chief of Police Boy' Williams
Wet with Chief Bothanaa gad Mrs.
Bedeakagk for the presentation.
Chief Buchanan told Mr*. Bedenhgugh, "We art m y happy to
hrtgf you this small check in apBrodatM* at tha cervices reader•d by your Dte buahaad."
^ &gt; Mr*. l edMki agh said ,'t ip.
w freelata thia cheek and all of tha
things the Florida Peaca Of

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Motorists Are Urged
To Take Precautions
TALLAHASSEE IP-The Florida
Highway Patrol
and National
(iiuyd ; Joined, forces today In a
battle against death on the high­
ways over the long Christmas
weekend.
It ain't tho gift g feller glta,
Patrol troopers were supplement­
U ain’t the ahape ner size.
That aeta the heart to heatin' an' ed by members of the patrol aux­
iliary and by 100 guardsmen, three
Puta sunshine In the eyes,
guard planea and twn helicopters.
ft ain't the value of the'thing
It waa the first lime- guardsmen
Ner how ll*a wrapped nkr tied?
have bern used*in such numbers
It’s somethin' else aside from this for traffic duty. in. Florid*. They
That’make*'you glad tnalda.
were stationed at the 30 most
acuta traffic spots in the state.
It's Intowla' that It represents
All available trooper*, and even
A love, both deep an' true
That somceah carries la tho heart Commander H. N. Kirkman, went
on Christmas, weekend duty. They
An' wants to sUp to you...
will be out on lZ-hour patrol shifts
It’s knowtn' that they love you, • through Monday,
An* then tell you- in thia way — Through yesterday the traffic
Jet* sort o* aetln' out the things
toll in Florida waa IS brlow the
same data last year and Kirkman
'They really ldng to say.
So It ain't the gift a feller glta, ■lid every effort would be made
tn keep the 1333 figure under that
Nor how it’s wrgppod ner tied;
far 1034.
It's knowin' that folks love you
The fatality total .through yeaThat make* you glad inside..
. ' t JmJ&amp;Sb i»
—Exchange terday was 9SS against Ml to the
■ame time last year.

Christmas Gift

UNITED'NATIONS. N Y. UR Diplomats expressed doubt today
that Syria edlild get the Security
Council to meet her demand* that
Israel be muted from the U. N. gad
penalized heavily for Uw Dec. It
Galilee attack.
The usual resolution nf eensirre
and appeal for negotiiUoni ap­
peared a more likely result.
Chief Syrian Delegate Ahmed
Shukalry placed ■ aevtn-point res­
olution before the council !a*t night
alter insisting the Ume had come
for punitive meaaurea to check
what he called further lararli
“ aggression" against Arab ilatr.i.
Observer* pointed out, however
that Syria does not belong In the
council and Ihe It nalloa body ran
act on a resolution only on i mem
tier's request.

jLfirLstmas Lette,
Sent To Resident
Capt. R. W. Jack«on, Command­
ing Officer of tha Hanford Naval
Auxiliary Air Station, ha* written
a special teller tn residents #f
SemlnoJ* rounty.
ll reads as fnlinirst
The Hanford Herald
Sanford, Florida

T h e battle we wap* again*!
livestock di»en«r» term* never to
end," say* County Agent C. R.
Dawson. “ Aa toon a* one disease
is conquered nr cuntrnl it In tight,
another disease spring* up to
tak# its place."
For the past HI year* a new
disease—or pottlbily several re.
‘
or similar diseases—In eatDied
tia hut plagued producer*. Rrporta
of this disease have heroin* more
frequent In the last year or to.
At leant IB itatea are now believ­
PHILADELPHIA &lt;*~A atrike ed to he Involved.
In Iowa th# Infection la known
threatened hy 33.3M Pennsylvania
Rail Road nonoperating employe* a* mucosal disease arcording to
ha*'been postponed Indefinitely In Dr, D. A. Hander* of the Florida
an effort tn negotiate a dispute Agricultural Experiment Htatinnit
over a new enntraet.
in* Colorado and California it la
The Transport Worker* Union known as red noae op upper res pitacre pled a PER request anil' atory Infectlnnt In Indiana a* Purrailed It off yesterday, agven hours jdua vlrua diarrhea; In New York
before the midnight deadline.
j*a virus diarrhea—and p»**ildy
Thr negotiators, whn reported by other named in other slates,
“ progress" In their contract talks,
BAme symptoms of thia disease

Strike Postponed
With New Dispute

Hear hirst
A* wa approach th# Christmaa
Heaton and at tha end nf another
year ft appear* moat appropriate
that we of the Naval Auxiliary
Air Station thank our many
friend* in town for past favor*
and with them all a Joyoua Christmas. We appreciate tha apc-ial
me of the Herald columns for thia
purpoi#.
Though wnit of u* are tojouneri
in your midst we hare nothing hut
the beet tn ,* r for your friendlin#*», your helpfulness, and tha
many, many kindnesses which
have been attended to ut. Wa find
in the townsfolk of Sanford that
which approaches tha rhrlilmaa
Spirit the year around. W# thank
you particularly for thia and for
tha privilege of sharing thia all
loo rare an experience with you.
Our station civilian personnel
and our families join in in extending you every good wish for the
Christmas Season and th#
year.
Very sincerely,
Robert W, Jar I
Commanding C
NAAS Sanford

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Yule Organ Music
Set For Tomorrow
A t Mayfair Inn

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A l.nod mil# romance began in
January |H) during Heavy Attack
Squardon Five's deployment tn
the M e d i t e r r a n e a n . Seaman
George Robert Brown had gone
on leave to visit hi* father in Bir­
mingham, England.
In Ihr tama home he met hie
present Manrro, Betty Hoey. Al­
though they.decided on marriage,
the road Inward that goal ha* been
rough. Two attempt* by Itrown
during last year'* deployment of
Ilia squadron, Ihcn VC-3, ended
In failure.
Red tape Involved In * marriage
of a (I. I. tn a girl who 1* a rltitrn
of a foreign country require* the
permission o£ many Important
official*, both tnililary and cM*
ban. The paper work Involved la
enormous.
At llii* writing, however, Brown
I* once more on hi* way to Eng­
land with hope* of returning with
hi* bride In Sanford and the rum­
ple! ion of hi* tour of military
service. If all goes well, the roupie
plan In live at Hie home of friends
J.vmrt and Nancy Miserly, who
live at 324'vW. lmh gt., In San­
ford.
Brown. 3.1, h»ll* from States
Island, New York. He hi* been
with VAILS nearly four years. Hi*
duties consist of being the squadron communicator who handle*
all dispatches and meiiages sent
and received by the squadron.

Christmas Carols played on an
electric organ by on# nf Central
rinrida’i most attractive beauty
contest winners will pre&lt;e&gt;ln the
appearance nf Santa Claus In lh#
Inhhy of lb# Mayfair Inn at ■: 15
o'clock tomorrow night. It was
announced by Manager Frank N.
Mrhano Jr., today.
Mis* Joyce Lynn Davis will
play nn an organ, loaned for Ihi
I REK TREES
occasion hy Ihe Streep Music Co,,
LA CRESCENTA, t altf T - Nms
of Orlando, tlm hold management »ery owner Ralph Jeks ha* offerr t
invite* Ioc»| music lover* to at­
2™t Christ ms s trees free to needy
tend and participate in tha sing- families.

New W ords Put To Old Rhyth
*Twa» th# night before Christ­
give you a shiver.
mas, th* usual time
This year, going nut, started
For abandoning prose and re­
cool, then got nice,
verting to rhyme,
And before It «as over was
look forward to loot
covered with Ice.
*
It’s the teason when rhildrrn
Hostility melted, pear* opened
Given free hy Ihe man In the
the door.
rrd flannel suit.
When Ik* met Bulganin and
Their elders, nf rourie, know
Eden and Faure.
that nothing Is free,
At least, so It seemed, for a
That daydreams are never ful­
moment. And then
filled on t tree.
The door ilowly rinsed, There
They know that you’re apt to
was rold war again.
he in for a shock
Had tha door ever opened ? Home
to light eridene that these disease*
doubt It. They think
may ba more pravalant and wide­ If your hopes for tho future
depend on a sock
At Geneva the lfusalan* just
spread then ariual reports i a far
A rummy-nosed stranger might
came for a drink.
Indieato.
like to peek tight
Dark point of tha year was tha
If he fell down your chimney
sudden attack

some very dark night.
Yat earh hi hts heart hks aa
unwritten Utter—
If just to himself—asking neat
year he belter.

And maybe it w ii le t years,
like • r im ,

Must have seemed to two men
as especially grand,
They were I)i\nn and Yales. But
Ihi* year they nnn'l rarol
Their r n n l r a r l Is gona and
they're o u t a barrel.
Best gift the old man with the
sled and the deer
Could give tha Republican party
next year
It a s s u r a n c e that Ik* will
recover and tb’ n
Make up his mind !o start
running again.
They'll be awful uneasy If Ike
doesn't run
Since he's hemi fer th# party
combined moon and sun.
The President suffered. But he'a Th* Democrats, trying to whip
eolmng back.
up ■ winner,
The biggest s e n s a t i o n and Are busy se chefs at a presi­
biggest snafu
dent's dinner.
Involved Satic'i vaeehw at the The menu, R seems, D what
has them ia trouble; ..

A moderate utwnT. Or

�T C B iA W I tW D H C T A L D

Par* •

Thun. Dec. 22,1955

BlBMtNOHAM, Ala. (JP-Auburn •afh &lt;■ violation af the Boutbaartwas fined O.M&amp; lor giving two cm Cobfence* graate-M-ald cede.
hlfb aehonl football prtopeetaUM Tha tilth school j| i ;a n art
Harry and Robert Boauba, itat
bilfbaeka at Gadsdao, Ala. SRC
Commlaaiaaar Sarnia Moot* laid
they wart given th* money Nov.
a by Hal Harriot, an aaalaUat

Veeck
Is More
Familiar

praaldtat, tamed the incident “ toexruiable and highly ragrattabla."
In a atatamant laauad ahartly
after Maara’a annauceanMnt yov
ALBUQUERQUE 0B-B111 Vatth’a terday. Dranghon offered an ayotogy M tha aanfarenen, bnt added
that ho baliavca another SRC mambar.alao ahould have boat panal­
lied.
Draujhan declared that Auburn
had offered a legitimate grsat-la

HANDING HIS M-HOLK acaro cord to Col. S. G. Harr!man la Ed
"Parky" Oliver who will rapraeant th* Mayfair Ian around th*
PGA tournament circuit neat yenr. (Staff Photo)_______________

mu

Pm Gotfii
. M

W

f c

Mgan caking for olaboraUoa, but
to no avail.
Till la Veack'a telephone aet-up;
Hla phone it on a waathar • under eonfamneo regulation!.
acarrnd utility pole ftv* mtlce front Dm Baaubo twinI warn ruled inlit ranch headquarter*. Twite a eligible far IntaeroUaglata athotica
day ho flndi hit way to it and at Aubura. Rut they aro free to
ealla Glenwood to ate If any calla tlgn with any other 8EC achool.
have coma in for him.
At Gtdadeo, the Rev. Albert V.
If It'a a matter of Ufa or death, Boaubo, father e# th* twin*, said
hla caUar author!**! tha Glenwood J"
»»kH thn1 H i to dlaeuaa
operator to &gt;and a maaaenger to tKalr eholc* with Mm hater# they DON PAtRCHILD OP CASBU 1(1-. total# hla aeorecard at tha ciUt
tha ranch tor a fa*. Vaaeh. In accapt a acholarahlp. -a# that tha of U roundi when ha broke tha court* record with a 63 on tho third
IV* Uowf.lo
rnm ift flll ftkoiol
af thi
Mayfair foo'o
lnn*a 10KI
1151 fim
Optn
turn, violate* hla twlee-daily reu- •am* thing win a*t arta* again.1* day _S
tUr and raturna the call an hour Thn twins...... ..........................
BIO BOX
P R tpi«lf A|4ltR ONI MOLE
nr an later, whan ha can make up thoir mind whether they wwid
hla way over tha baekwood* Made. •tlMd a IRC Khoal, adding that BILLINGS, Mont CP - In the 1* DALLAS, Tan. IS — G. A. PUliod,
moatha ending Jum » , federal pro*
Vaack t*Ua thia tala:
they had apcwlvod ovorturai from datory animal huatara killed l.lia hit tr* »*•* aad two graadaooa
A male* league wneutlvo want- Oklahoma, damson aad Southern predaton in Montana. Tha total in­ •topped ter soma praetica on a
ad hla opinion on a pending Mg CaUfornia.
cluded l j i l eoyotaa, 1«7 bobcats.
player deal. High talariti warn in­ Beauhe lt a chunk af God m t»
volved.. The cellar naked Vanck to
talk loudor—"aounda llko o tornado
la going through your living room.'
"It'a no tornado, and I'm nat
M HUNT AND r t n
, Mlep. OP — In an af- talking from my living mom. I'm
e*;tf.Jna(*r, dad or out in tho middle of the aticka.
t Mto. liioat uao of the aad I'm holding onto thia polo tar
i
Conaarvatioo dear Ufa. There’* a hock of a duet
DopL cheeked the agoa on hunting atom blowing, and I think I Juat
taw one of my ateera go flying
gnd (taking lieaniee. , It Mapped, that bow huatara %cr* hy.
,
that particular oaeeutlvo kaa
been -talking" with Vanek via tha
Plavtrm Midtpra had moit of their mails tinea then.
-t u

members between H'and as Pithormon kit thatr peak kotwaoa M
gad tt. , .

CHARLOTTE. N. C. IS - Wak*
Pareat’i hot-ibooting Doaomu. e*Dlag alter losing thotr flwt thwa
gamoa, wen tho inaugural Caivwa-

b

cou n ter

ecu s

o r

n o r m

o

# Why taka a chaoca on aumar
refload abroad, and data
"»-•*eked’’ in a wnrahouM
— when yoo out §et dean,
pur* D txii CaviTALa, is

n t e n *

TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE OPENING
OP TWO OUTSTANDDfG DINING ROOMS ’AND
COCKTAIL LOUNGES" IN THE BEAUTIFUL
CLUB HOUSE ON

Mitfoet E m v
Saturday Starting
Dee. 81
Xain or Skint

AND COCKTAIL BAR
91Qd^iMTrut. TOR A
s v m p v !:A V M

n a m tttB K

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A t » o A ■ L A -CAani

teWbao

�cr-^ .
/

XMAS" . . .

SANFORD SANTAs Use The CLASSIFIED
NOT A PROJECT!

Alexander A Stringer

U t — Rohm el lea l tsdlvidaall-

'k £ S ?

LARGE QUANTITY once used INSTALLATION of linoleum. Car­
Green Cabbage Rags. Jio. pci
pels, Tile*.
hundred. Central Cttv Bag Co
Phone Orlando, 27178. T h r« Sanford Linoleum ft Tile Co.
Phone 1917
nllea West on Old Winter Gar­ 12T W. l it St.
den Road.
For Better Flu mm
See or Call

Real Estate • Insurance

a
w te v ® £ »
Conventional » n M i i CeBBsl
BUILT On Large Landscaped
Lots: in Ike hut et neighbor.

ft

BRAND NEW HOME

S-B. R. maaonry borne, qualitj

W. J. KING

conitructlon, excellent plan,
large corner lot just out rtf City,
paved atreet. $8,900. Tcrmi.

B N Senlb Park Pbe

t* B. R. home with Florida Room,
aituated in popular Franklin
Terrace aectios. Rome la In ton
condition and has been drastical­
ly reduced in priee (or quick
sale I Eler. Range and Refri­
gerator. Immediate possession.
reasonable
Jil,100. Terms. 4r
laaeing.

AND available at
pneea. with the heal financing
*

with minimum

down-pay­ The two homes mentioned above
are ©ur very best opportunities
in 3&gt;Bedroom homes. Buy your
Wallhorn C. Philip* Jr.
home this month and you'*
receive the benefits of Hon
stead Exemption.
Unet 1949. Sanford* Leading
Builder of homes tor over i .joo

ments.

W A N T AD
RATES

S

Seminole Realty

“ Thn Following Rntan are now

IS,

W- R jir U C M

-

l«M Part A m

T. W. MR1

ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or
Undo Evening Star. Cali Ralph
Ray, 31M.

RoUaway and Baby fi«d«
iy, Week or month—Tel. 1425,
iraiUira Center
l i t Wait Firal

A wnndrrful Gift for little ones'
w o r l d g l o b e s • » : 93 up
Nice for grown-ups tool
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
110 Magnolia Ave.
Phono Mfl

Complete only 512!).
(Easy Termu)
p . M. C A M r n e r .L
General Coetrader
“ Ilomes of Distinction"

Mather of Sanford

h u e it er 1

M M ) E.

1st

St.

NO CHARGE
List your houses and apt*, for
rent with ut. For so days we
SHALL NOT make toy charge
for finding a tenant, while the
new incoming Navy Personnel
are getting located.

CHILDREN

• Large Sofa Bed
• Matching Platform Rocker
nr Lounge cnarr
• Modern Strp-Table
• Cocktail Tahle
• Table Lamp
• Sofa Pillow

Season FIRE WOOD
or length, oak &lt;
MQ Ranch, Bob 3

S t J Juu t2 m 6 f (*myaamp

Complele Toy and Gamo Depart
Phone 12T
mrnt for all ages of children
See them on display at
Space dlcntrr* and Floor Furn­ . GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
aces Liberal Trade-In.
113 South Park Ave. Sanford, Fla.

Il.ooo DOWN - 314 B. R. U4 Baths. Phone 1129-A. B. Peterson,Broker GENUINE Belter Sofa
Jr..
_ . - • A. B. Peterson Jr.,
C. B. Nicer seetlon of City. Associates
Range and 10 no. Bedri
P- J. Chesterion. Garfield Wd$73.33 per month. Priced to
All reasonable. 405
GATLIN BROTHERS
lelts.
John
Meisch.
R.
W.
Wil
move at Sjl.SOO.
Drive.
liams. Hazel M. Field. A. C
Dragline and Bulldozer Service
$1,375. DOWN 3-BR. — CB. Nicer
Doudney, Land Surveyor.
2221 — Sanford, 2333—
KOHLER &amp; Campbell Tlano. Small Phones:
Section, Wcll lsndsesped — Tile
Geneva
Apt.
size,
Mahogany
with
bench,
bath. Hardwood . Floors.. *$3.74
Lady Duchess and Lad; Sunbeam
look* and play* like new! *175,
eleetrle shavers,i, *14.95. ComPhone 1725 It.
Contract and n
plrto lines — Shtillon, Max
estimates. R.
Factor, Yardley and Lcnlheric
Sanford Ave.
Gift Sets.

Phone 717 or 1574-J.

f

shade. Furnish-

WO-Bedroom
attractively
Oarage am
Phone 1UL

ApflfaMM

fa x tar

COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES, 8
Weeks old. 2415 Laurel Ave.

Wettiaabout* Denier"
fartag Wethers
i Heater* . .. . 939.M np

1951 MASSEY-HARRIS 55 Diesel
Tractor. 2 Disc Hester Plow,
I i t . leveling Harrow,
BRITT TtACTOR CO.
fwav 17-91 Bewth
E w ss Ml

TtiRNISHED 3 Room, bath, full
kitchen. By week or month.
Five Points Motel, $ miles South
on 17-92.

Window SUM — Lintel*
Flue Block* — Cradi* Blocks
Create Trap* — Dry WeU*.

n ic e l y .

futsUhed.,2 Bedroom
Apartment, phone 1114 a fter*.

It will ray YOU to see US before
you buy. Open Evenings and
Sundays.
Easlsidr Trallrr Sales,
I'alalka, Fla.
USED Refrigerator. D Ft.
new but good. $55. Th. 69

HEATING

ECHOLS Quilttop Set

R e g .. $159.
Trade . . . $129.00
SIZE
Hollywood Bed
PgjJJveajgc^Rwfpitea —;
60 X 90 Mattreis
60 X 90 Box Spring
Hudboard (Decorator Plastic) FRESH, young, gentle tested
Dairy Cm,-. Must be good pro­
Reg____ . $179.00
ducer. No business Saturday*.
&lt;129.50
Phone 1345-W-l or wrlto Box 34.
CHOICE of Many Different Suites
Enterprise. Fla.
Bookcase Bed
Double - Dresser
Large Mirror
Mattress
finx Spring

KING

Furnishrd Apt. 500 Park Ave,
GARAGE APT. 3 rooms end bath,
large screened porch, garage,
eleetrle kitchen, close in Ph. M
or 1337. Adults only.
Lower 2 Room Apt. and bath,
Phono 2903-W, 112 Elm Ave.

TWO BEDROOM furnished house,

vnznL'S •'Day-Or-Nigbter'' So&lt;*.
PUtfom Rocker Chair
P Choice of Covering

TWO ApartmenU. 400 Palmetto.
Phone U7-W. •

1119.9*
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
- E
fcd 4 Magnolia V K 1 W

"Bed” »a*b«ni(er. Mgr.

W„L:ES HELP wanted. Part
lull Time. Firestone Stores

Open Monday's Qj a p. m.

**. for
IUI couple,
nniBic, $33.,
**»., also
at; 4 rooms
APT.
downstairs. $11 Park.
« BEDROOM House, M
nlahed. Phone 1M1-J

Brmk,box. Good running condi­
tion. Ideal for beer storage box.
Can he aae* at The laaMrd
ATTRACTIVELY DEOGKBD I-

BEDROOM HOMES -

Lake F n a l
ARGE Knotty Pise

bedrooms, of CSSCJ

atrueuos. Large

sssra tss

PRICED

f lTAl T g Colored Woman to
care for small child flv# day* a

Aluminum
VtMUaa Blinds

Kaeloied head. Sag-orm? bottom
rail with plastic tn S t. Plastiedr
rayon Upas. Co"
cords.

waek, frona l:30 to

SeaknHk Ghm a
112-114 West 2nd SL

11 p m.

Write Box XYZ d o The Herald,
giving 4 reftreneea, expecled
aalary, .family atatu*. «nd age.
Anyone latereated please liet in
a^plleatloe, phone number and

For CHRISTMAS

MUSICIAN

caiLm or

lirnrlataoua

llu n lln r a vi»h|ne with Don
Hoiik, of Vf-icritay
Kathlon* In Mu.lo
John Daly N ,» a
llurn, A AIDn
•Iron- h-i aiaix
film * ,
Nan ,-Spurt ,.\\ ,,.,u ,,r
T II A
U(ar|t«ht Thaatre
Ulan.off

re te a v
■ ou ta e
Slea-on

..

rr o r r a m II Mam a

Gator traOtra also aevtral tee- Due hoar . Wash aad Damp D
dels of used—-------■
boats •
4 tratiara.
2?*. h^ r $ *
**d Dry I

Soathalde L iudrm at

Pvsa&amp;mj^OLSSlUl

Sesth Aide Ponderer* Bldg.
19$ Beat 23th ML

lsL'sTTl^BMUenSir advl

a ra x is a
Utchar Xlnua. Club
ly.no lt*ii«»r
a SO II,port
Dour F.ilwa. A Nawe

Male a
County,

wood or

"Sr:«**cnn,,r■
» So t mar riirhnm .
1»:no Jntinnr Cartnn ehaw
in la r , i h , r ICniw, Halt
11:99 11 n’etnek Aauorl
11:1* ) « (a
12.19 Nava *i K(1

For All Cars

StricklandMorrlson, Inc.
BMferd, Ftorids
Phone 200

t.van
12 H
I2:S«
If , 1
li"9
1:1V
I IS
IJ *
1 IV
I
J lo
t-aa
S:IS
I II

Valiant Lady
I-nva o f I.If*
e.arrh Mr Tnmnrrew
dunlin* t.lcht
On* Dclnela naporl
Jack Datr
f.n** Klnrp
Fnh.rt Q lAWla
H n u ifjilrlr
Bi* Payoff
Dnh rrnabr
I
BrirM ar Day
e .c r .r Alarm
On Ya.ir AccL

WELCOME
TO SANFORD

Naval Personnel
Will You Be Our Guest?

jM h ay's CkalM

We have leased some
Rooms at the beautiful
Mar-Lou Motel

MErmony Timo

These Rooms are available

Absolutely Free

i\Mtwa
vr

I is# o « k

CLASSIFIED DISP1AY

For a period of 4 days,
to New. arrival* at Our
Naval Air Station

Paul'a Town ft Cnnntry

STOP by and Pick tip YOUR
Key at the office of

•a—

Of Mriaiy

Service Call 2.M

BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS
CUSTOM FITTED
PROMPT
INSTALLATION

T a il Paltam
MoraUic Akow
Dapialn Kan*
Op,n H ivii,
Harry Slooro
Strika It ntefc

H it f ; U T""** rro* Ua&gt;

T. V. SERVICE

SEAT COVERS

«:**
T:tt
I -n
S.on
in:nn
tlila

Vu
i i •*„-,!,?/..?M*

Thone 1684-M

OST — IV o Blaek and Tan
hound dog*, male, ftmala.
VUIn'ly o f Osteen Cemetery.
Notify G. H. MeWatlers, r l 3,
Box 5$. Geneva Rd. East. Sanford, Fla- REWARD. Lost Sat­
urday. 17th of Dec.

P aget

ij!u

2 Hour Servlro — Anytime
LOST — In front of the Firs
Christian Church last Thurtda
night GREEN FENDER SKIR^
for 1931 Marcunr. Flndar picas
call J. L. Anderaon, 1114 b«
tween $:20 and a p.m.

suoheam, Universal, G. E,
Other makes of small appliance
Mmt reasonable Tv repei
Service in town.

l..,v, r( Lit*

C a tch f»r Tomorrow
Oulillne i.lsh*
.lack I’aar Khnw
l j . « , p.nrv
ll'.ma I'Knnlnk
K-.ticrt O l . c r l ,
rhann.t rraaaioada
F ir rarnff
&lt;&gt;arrr M"ore
S-.li Croahr
U rl«hl,r Day
6 ,c r ,t et&gt;.rm
On' Tour Account
W WSSU-TV
m r u n iT

Nawa-Waathar
Give MOTORS
Tfca W-irolnr Bbaw
•'aptain Kangaroo
New nr Reconditioned
Taat Dalian,
Finance Hen
5 11 KV1NKUDE
ZEPHYR ..................
$50 00
3 It. SKA R E E ........ ...
$38.50
A HORSE WIZARD . . . . . $45.00
FRIGIDAIRE appUaneca, aalei
7W MERCURY.
and sender. C. IF. High, Oviedo.
No Bottom Cowl ........ $100.00
Fla. Phone 4151 or S i a m
10 H. FIRESTONE with Full1942-W after • p, m.
O-Matie Tank ...........
$132.30
to II. Lightning MERCURY $110 00
10 H. MERCURY Lightning, runs
good .............................
$89.95
IS II. SCOTT-ATWATER
with controls ........
$159.95 HAYNES Office Machine Co.,
Typewriters, adding machine*.
23 H. JOHNSON. 1953 Model.
Balea-RanUD, 314 Mag.. Ph. 44.
very fast ..................... $225 00
Also many motors torn down for
used parts. Reasonable.
On Rale While They Laid
New 195$ Med el EVINRUDKR
Eve-Reas R e se t; Shop
13 H. FASTWIN Sale 1313.30
IT In Workmanship a n d
25 H. BIOTWIN— (Sold Out)
25 H. Klee. Suiting
Materials.
East 2nd SI.
Phone $43
Big Twin ...................... 9421.30
25 H. Elec. Demonstrator
For
ALL
Your
Beauty
Nredi
call
used about 35 hours . . . . $393.00

Pinishad Laundry
Sanitooe Dry Cleaning

WANTED

AVE YOU visited MONROE
CORNER CRAFT 4 G I F T
SHOP, out-West First, 3 mllea
from clock? (Unusual selection
of Gifts, Including work of Florids craftsmen).

Valiant L ia r

See our new 113$ Model Evlarudei Phos* 171
105 So. Oak Ave.
COMPLETE OUTFIT SPECIALS (Opes evestaga by appoiatment.)
Glass, Lonestar Aluminum or Ma­
hogany Boats.
EAUTIC1AN

PhoaS 311

1055

Harriett's Beast; Nook

Phone 230

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
100 East let. 8L

Phono m i

X$w ••WfRthrr
Morning

•Inc |y&lt;mbarito
**,„i|m r from Ifollrwoml
CARS
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
Itny Rerl'a Used Care
Sanford Ave. A 11th St.

Cclchralo a White Christina* by
giving PHILCO Refrigerator.
Stove, Washing Machine or
Home Freeier.

A Herald Subaerlption. 'W
"A letter From Home.'*
$3.00 — 3 Months.

SlKn-On
1'rnirim T1««(jin«

ScM ur o f r.irtuno
Waaihor-Nava-epta

V , Ton FORD Truck • *450,
JEEP. I wheel drive . *35(1,
J’lymnuth
*150.
Call 2110 or 1990

for h o m e

VsM eristics Ftotla* Thisv
Tisa eat. r r ,* to a e l Takas
S.»&lt;&gt; \\ atarlroni

ARGAIN! Peerless Trailer and
Cabana. Park Ave. Trailer Park.

or Furnaces and Circulator* WELCH Shetland pony, 2
old, aaddle, $165. Call 1990
H. B. POPE CO„ INC.
South Park Ave. Phone idea

aereened pi
block Nortt
and near

In the Stairs or Overscan
Give
«

A beautiful 1ft" X » '* colored
Portrait with
rubbed Oak
Frame. We are offering this ai
a Christmas Special. Call 2198Complele details.
JAMESON STUDIO
rhono 31SS
108 North Park Ave,

THE SANFORD HERALD

1953 — in Ft. House Trailer,
sleeps'frfui*. Meal for traveling
('iiinl)inatnm Ire and rclrigcrator. Electric brake,. Park Ave.
Trailer 1'aik. 1’hnne 2103.

Miracle Chaerete C*
• Elm Ave
i-h. ix

EFFICIENCY Apartment Suitable for bachelor or couple.
Steam u..n private bath, show­
er. CuKiuently loeaied. Across
faom Post OUlce. Inquire Man­
uel Jacobson Dept. Store.

IN SERVICE

A Gift to be Remembered the NEW 4 n»fd Instruments of all
year 'round.
kinds — Musical Accessories.
A FOOD FREEZER
Buy the Best — Buy Frigidalret Records— Popular, Hillbilly, Race.
CLAUDE II. WOLFE App. Corp.
nUKUR'S MUSIC SHOP
305 Sanford Ave.
Phone 2il7
207 West 1st. SL
Phono 3071

Used furniture, appliances, tools,
etc. Bought-sold. Larry s Mart,
321 East 1st St. Phone 1631.

TURN. Efficiency Ant Hlght
17*92 South City UmitaYPli
2517-W. Cumberland Court

BROWNIE Holiday
*-1.2.1 up
MOVIE Cameras
X37.SO up
View Masters
*2 00 A *9.75
. W1EBOLDTS CAMERA SHOP .
310 South Park Ave.

ROUMILLAT A ANDERSON
On The Corner fly The Clock."

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Grace Kelly, a nle* girl from a
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By DOROTHY ROE
, Week a* they war* an that area*- glamoroui.
Ai.orietrd Pre.e Women’* editor ion almost a generation ago
Runner-up in th* tot* for acProving that all th* world whan Margaret’* unela. King E&lt;l- tren of the year a a* Helen
lady of
Inva. a love story. Prince.* Mar ward VII, m»d* a diffarart da- Hayes, oftencalled first
garet Rn»e of Rritain wav namedf l*iori and rennunred
hi* thri&gt;n# th* Ameriran stag*,who,* Sflth
Woman of th* Year hr the annu- for " tha
I lata.’*
j anniversary nn Broadway wa*
Outdoor rooking atunt: Scrub a] rota of women’*editor* of A*- 1Voting an woman
new* per* honored by
havlr^ a theater
potatnaa wall and wrap them in •oeiated
I’ r e . * new'papers
snnalitie* outitanding
In their named after her.
aluminum foil. Rury In hot aihas throughout the country.
various field* In 195k, t h a
Almo.t
unanimously,
Clara
From th# atandpoint
standpoint of new* women’* poll named th* fallow- j floolh l.uca wa. voted woman of
and let tham *tay thara about an
j-Th# Bearrietl At*. Chapel Clrth* year In politic*. Th* charmvalue, ther* wa. no doubt that in*:
tin held n regular meeting Mon- hour If you'ta chosen medium- th* royal romance of tha young
Grar* Kelly, tha young octree* ing and controversial U. S. AmJay nt t p m. with two guest liiad to larga potatoaa. Sarta with princa.a and tha da.hlng hut from Philadelphia who won film- haaiador to llaly returned to her
jTFrMnt,
buttar *r margarine, sell, freih- divorced Group Captain Peter land’s highest award early In post in Roma aflrr a successful
"M r*. Manor Anderson read tha ly-ground pappar and er#am-»tyl* Tnwnaend fired the Imagination tha year, wa* named topi In en­ summer visit to Washington,
Chriitma* scripture a n d t ha rottag* rhaata to which mincad of the whole world for several tertainment for 1955 by tola of
In th* field of public service,
group tany Chri.ima* hymn*. An
week* thi. fall, while tru* lov* AP managing aditora a* wall at 75-year-old Helen Keller wa*
parsley
ha*
h«*a
addad.
Sxehange of gift, wa* hold unwa. weighed against royal tradi­ woman’s aditora. S# great hn* voted th* outstanding woman.
gar tha larga dacoratad Christbeen her Impact an th* American Blind and deaf since birth, aha
tion.
Gaorga Maffet, Blhla Taachar
ftos trea.
And whrn duly to rhurch, publie that aha haa atarted a took a five-month 40.000-mile
Mr*. Maffett itrrrd taa after .lata and family won over per whola new trend In tha atandard trip around Die world on behalf
L Mambcra presented gift* to
. oiimI happine.., h-mllinci around of film beauty and ha* Influenced of the blind, returned to receive
fir*. Graham and Mr*. Raymond tho meetlnr.
was Mi*. 1the world were just as lug and many of this year’s fashion col a special citation from President
Wrhaal a* chairman of tha circle. Also given
Eisrnhowar’s Committee on Em­ MEJ1KY CHRISTMAS. A Christmas dtnc* waa bald la tha BOQ
fcr^ V V ' l H &gt; W ' T ,V/Tt&lt;
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ployment af th# Physically Handi­ on the Base Dec. 16 by the Officer’* Wives Club. Art Kibble and
capped, which read, in part: hi* ort-hestra furnished th* music for th* affair. (Official US Navy
“ Eor a lifetime of service to Photo)
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humanity and for her example of
•^ 4 ^ s ' • '
eouraga, faith and triumph over
physical ehataelas."
Also
by almost unanimous
vote, th* incomparable Rah* 7.aharias again was named woman
of tha year in sports. Although
this year, for almost tha first
Thursday night at T p. m. tha
lima In her star-studded career, Student Club, a weekly presenta­
■ha won no major golf tours- tion over W’TRn by Seminole
ments, sha was th* most talked- High School, will bring to Its
of and read-about figur* in th* teenage audience
the annual
feminine world of aports because Christmas radio message from
of her gallant battle against ran- If. E. Morris to tha student! of
ear and her hest-selling autobio­ SHS. Mr. Morris has been prin­
graphy, “ Thla LI fa Eva Led",
cipal of Seminole High many
Ann* Morrow Lindbergh ra­ years and Is on* of Sanford’s
ce,vod tha till* of woman of th* leading citizen*.
CHEF ! IALAD
year in literature by overwhelm­
Th# school news !* first on
ing vote, for her aensitiv* and
this week’s program followed by fagradients: l package aid-fatkthoughtful book, "Gift from the
the revealing of the roup!* of the tonad Franck aalad draiiing a l l ,
In lovely shad** by
Sea,” written during a vacation
week and the playing of tha top wine vinegar, water, alive ail,
• Holeproof
on a tropical Island, in which ah*
tv cup thin short atrip* rooked
record on the SHS Hit Poll.
* Haynas • Emr#
vitwtd th* tension* and complexi­
Th* talk hy Mr. Morris la next ham, to cup thla short atrip*
ties of th* lifo of a modern wo­
Swiss ehaasa, to tup thla short
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man at middle age, weaving her and then the talent will be pre­
strips whit# mast af ahiekan, 1
sented.
George
Anderson
will
play
personal philosophy around th* al­
this week an alio saxophone aoto. medium-sized head romalna (cut
legory of a aea shell,
Top th* list with a
Althugh sha retired to private He will be accompanied by Roger in l-inch pieces), H of a mediumJacket. She’ll love on*
Ufa
on Aug. 1, (Iveta Culp Hob­ Hnrrls. Anderson Is a senior ann sized bead lettuce (cut la 1-tneh
of thr»e. ........
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by former aecretary of health, solo anxnphnnlat of th* Band. pieces), 14 bunch water trass
welfare and education, was voted Ha also direct* tha school’s dance (heavy atems cut off and aeperat$5.98 -$10.95
ad ini# small sprig*), to huaeh
tha
oustanding woman of 1956 In band.
T# "top-eff” her fa­
tha
field
of
education.
During
This week’* bosti ar* Randall chicory (rut in Mach piece*), I
vorite sweater* . .
her brief term a* the only wo­ Bobbins and Lasll# Smith. Ran­ cups rhrodded aibbaga, to n p
man member of th* Eisenhower dall had his first radio experience mayonnaiaa, I hard-cooked eggr.
$1.00 - $2.98
cabinet the guided her depart­ In tha seventh grade when h* an­ (sliced), t tablaapooM mtoaad
Beautiful aalaetfM la
ment through two of tha greatest nounced a weekly talent shnw. He ehivai.
• variety ad aolori..
controversial climaxes In th* na* ha* heen on th* ataff of th* stu Method i Com bin* aalad dressing
tlon-th* issue of racial integra­ dent club for a year and a half mix, wins vinegar, water aid
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tion in th* tchools, and the early and is in tha school newt bureau. oliva all as directed *a package.
ronfusion over tho Salk polio vac­
Leslie started with the Student Chill ham, chats* and chiekai.
cina.
Fast a littta something
Huh three year* ago and la nnw Place groans in larga aalad bowl;
Barnlr* Piti-Gihhon, probably chairman of th# Matt. He I* also add 1 cup af th* French dressing
to drees bar apt
America’s best.known advertising an assistant director and super­ and th* mayonnaise; toss together
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lightly. Arrange dtoata and ehaasa
woman, was voted woman of tha vises the talent department.
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on top In alternate sections radi­
year In tha fitld of business, af­
ating from eenter. Garnish with
ter sha resigned her post as ad­
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body topped Bernice Ftta-Gibbon ito quart*, or 4 to • larviifs.
Now York’*
In K.r field.
store* to
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tongue and Cheddar thtei* with
to * -* 1
shredded groan eabbaga and diced
plmianto. Toss witk Franch dress­
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Always a welcome gift for
I. Water eras* eprlgi, thin
her . . Long Pajama* or th*
•’Shorties" In Nylon, Flan­
slices of cucumber and crumbled
nel, Challi and Rayon tricot.
crisply cooked bacon. Tea* with
French dressing.
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I. Diced cooked pntatoea and
diced cookad chicken with cooked
green peas or snap beam. Martnata with French dressing, than
add mayonnaiaa and serve on
salad gratni.
4. Young tender leaves af fresh
W ar* and Comfy . , Rohe#
green spinach with crumbled
In Nylon, Corduroy and
crisply cookad bacon and Franck
Cotton. Six*; 1-6*, 7-14.
dressing. Top with crisp croutons.
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S ocial Events

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Mr*. J. M. Bafga of Lakeland
will be th* guest of Mra. C. A.
Adams and Mr*. Elisabeth Sha.
ron aver th* Christas** holidays.
Mitten I taka* baa arrived to
again hand th* FI**t R#s#rv*%
Branek No. 147 association presi­
dency. H* la in tha VA5-7 and
haa beta aver seas.
Dr. and Mr*. Gerhard Waanitl
of Austin, Tax. are atpaetad to
arrive Sat. to spend Chrsitmaa
with bar parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Vail LavalL
Harold Pat* la kome from _
Oainatvlll* where b* attends thaw
Univarsity of Florida to spend
the seasonal holidays with hie
parent! Mr. and Mrs. Thao Pato.
They will go to Alabama for tha
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mltrhel
will calabrato Christmas to At­
lanta, Ga.
Major and Mra. Joseph D a rla #
with thair ton Joe will tpend
Christmas weak witk roJatlva* to
Neshvtlla, Ttan,
Col. and Mrs. Jamas Truitt
wUl spend Christmas In MJamL
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. RJChard*
Jr. and sons flavan and Nall ot
Panama City arrived Saturday
to spend kaiidays at tha horns an m
his parent*, Mr. and Mra. I. M. *
RiChard* Sr.
Mis* Jean Wilson who attandn
Florida State University in Tellahaataa I* Spending the Christman
atasoa witk Mrs. G. R. Gilbert.
Airman Third Class Tommy J.
Dillard af RosewtU, N. M. to
homn an furlough for Chrittmaa
with his family, Mr. rod Mrs. T. to
N. Dillard 1011 Santa 8b
Mr. and Mrs. R. j. flMrirons
kav# arrived from Panama City
to apond tha Tul* ms son with
Mr. and Mrs. X. J. Stastotroni
aad family and Mr. and Mrs. R.
I* White and family.
M a r i l y n D a t k a n a , daugh­
ter af Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Calhoua t01S MsHonvilla Avenue, suid Shir- •
Icy Wall, daughter af Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Wat, 4M Virginia Avamiay
both af Sanford, have bean pledged
to S4|mn Sigma Sigma national
social sorority for woman at FIas­
ide Southern CoUag*. tho offlco of
Dean af Wonsan Mattto Biekelw

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nolle Circle af the Garden Club.
A delicious supper was anJoysG
by 45 members present. Game* T
ware played afterwards.
On Das. IT at T :» tharo wm bn
a Christmas party and axehanga
of gifts. A program will be pre­
sented by tha Choral Club a!
Horn* Demonstartion Clubs of
Seminole County. "Where In th#
World Rut in America- and
"Prayer af Thanksgiving" win bo
sung by th* group. Rolo wilt b*
by Mrs. Ban Gray of Longwood. (
Alt* plannad Is "Cbarlottown.'*
and a reading win ba given by
Mrs. Ralph Pater*. "1 Pasted Bp
Your Winddow" will b* rendered
by tha chorus. Duets win bo
sung by Mr*. Russall Jones and
Mra. Mauds Cupper after which
“ iileot Night" wlfl ba randond.
Mr*. Claud* Pfars* af Cassab
harry Is chorus director. Refresh,
manta will b* served.*
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WEDNESDAY

Prayer Meeting at tha First
Baptist Church at 7:30 p. m
The Sunday School Cabinet of
the First Baptist Church will meet
at 1:15 p. m.
Tha Central Baptist Church
ahoir rehearsal will ba held.
THURSDAY
Th* Intermediate Choir of the
First Baptist Church will have
_ rehearsal at 7:00 p. m.
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Tha Adult Choir of the Flrsl
Baptist Church will hav* rehear*
•al at 1:00 p. m.
The Central Baptist HA meet­
ing will be held at 7 p. m. Thia
Is for Juniors and intermediates.
At 7:30 p. m. th* WMU will hold
■ business maeting and Christmas
party at tha ehurch.
The Upsala Dorcas Circle of tha
Community Church will meet at
• th* home of Mrs. W. H. Starnea
•r. Grapevill* Are. at 2 p m.
T le I’nebean-Uolncn tirclc class
*( the First Baptist Church will
hav* Its Christmas party at
7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs.

H. A. Hall 103 Mclionvill* Ave.,
with Mri. Jackie Brooks as co
hostess.
Seminola Rehekah Lodge No.
43 will meet in th* 1007' Hall at
I p. m. The annual Christmas
party will l&gt;e held.
Chiefs. Whit# Hat* and Offic­
er# are invited to th# "All Hands"
Christmas dance to be held from
8 to 12 p. m. in the LTO club
on th# base. The Special Service*
Department of the base it making
it possible through the recreation
fund. Music will he furnished by
New Smyrna Beach Yacht Club
o r c h e s t r a . Decorations will be
by CI’ O Wives club, B. Corbett
chairman. Formal or 1Informal.

Seminole Audubon
Society Gathers
nKRARY— Thirty-two member*
and cur*t* attended the meeting
nf the Seminole Audubon Socirly
Monday evening in Dcltnry. Two
beautiful color films were shown,
the Southern Bril film “ Western
Crowing and. the Conservation
Service" and "This I* Your Land.’

Used canned pineapple filling
to epread between layers nf whit*
cake (plain, anfelfood or sponge).
Folow th* directions on th# can
for preparing th# filling hut add
finely diced ayrup-preserved ging­
er (to taste) after you prepare it.
Th# ginger taste* heat when it is
not heated but added last In this
way.

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ATDK Ihlt I* going t* he on* *&lt;
those rare waeksnili when Runday Dinner I* ant going to be on*
of yonr worries. But. If you've been
invited to friends' (or tha main
■Ml of Iho day. you atltl havo sup­
per to eontend witk. Bo tha AAP
Service For Roeseasakore eaggeste
this recipe ter eaiy-kvprepar*. de­
lightful to-eal Deviled Macaroni De­
los s. K toe is a mere II sent* per
•erring. Recipe make* its earring*.
Cook and drain eae olght-eearo
pec Saxe of Ann Page elbow maca­
roni. Cosnblna M wtlk eoetaot* of
one lSH-oune# eaa Cream of Mush­
room soup, guartar eap milk, eup
grated aharp aheeee, euarter cup
diced pimloeto, teaspoon anloe salt,
quarter teeepoo* pepper, twe teeipoons prepared mallard. Hard boti
and nilre fonr e*r*. Ipoow half the
mixture late a bettered eesserole.
Cover with a layer ef eat* end top
o f with remaining macaroni mis­
ter*.
Mm wnarter eup dry breed
•rambi with two tebloapoona
malted better or margarine. Sprin­
kle ever eaaaerole. Bake «• mlnutee
at II* degree*, gerslab with re­
maining eggs.
And lor deeaort, how aboet eomo
buttarmllk eberbedf Combine two
tape bettermllk. keif eup tiger end
•eg embed pineapple. Freese thee*
togredlenla ent# they reach mnah
•raaistaney. Place la • shilled howl
•ad add white ef ewe egg end one
end etektg teaspoona vanilla. Baal
sherbet antit light and fluty. Return
to refrigerator trays and trees* arm,
stirring frequently daring the fresh­
ing proreea.

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It'a all ao tear lad you get
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off on a round of calls to deliver
gifts, or whatever take* you out
Into the night—take your camera.
You'll have some fine ahoia to
lend variety to your picture story
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The flash attachment ow your
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velvet. Come in and sea these
lovely jewel boxes.

J u t returned froaa Parle, Mr. ANDRE la now affiliated with

Auffle’s Mayfair Salon at Mayfair Inn

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To make even the fullest skirt
ever eland out . , with .the now
elaMiciird waist, that won't slip
or wrinkle. Make this Christmas
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A stip makes a lovely Christmas
gift , . **e our exquisitely mart#
•lips by Van Raalte, flan flouri,
Muneirgwear and terrain#, trim*
med with rone of lar*.

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many lovely style* to
choose from. Huntingwear, Artemis, flan flouri,
make thesa lovely bed
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Due to the holiday* th* Dupllrat* Bridge Club will postpone its
meetings until Jan. fl.

WARM

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By MlIMAM N. BUM1UM. M.B.
WITH many of ytu planning to&lt; You tan flv even with hyper­
go home foe tha holidays. I think tension. providing careful eva.ua few words of caution about air atlon U mad* if your diaato.le
pressure La above 110 mm. Hg.
travel are In order.
Most people can travel com­ Srmptom* Indicating the on.**l
fortably. safely and without teas of asthma or a stroke mean you
of air slckneia In our modern cannot fly at that time.
pressurised airliner*. But there
You are ajle to fly even if you
ara some of you who should not have suffered coronary attacks
fly at all and ether* who ahouU providing your last attack was
taka certain precautions.
mote than alx monthi aeo, you
can tolerate alight exercise, the
Heart Patiant#
electrocardiogram U stablllird
For aoma heart patients flying and exertion doe* not produce
la okay. For others it la taboo.
blueness of the skin or labored
Writing In the New York Jour­
nal of Mcdlelna. Dr. K. L. Stratton breathing.
lists those who should not fly aa: Lung Dial
Persona with a recent myoeardIf you’ve got a lung disease,
teal infarction or decompensa­
make sure you take along a
tion.
Persona with congestive failure simply of oxygon and a medtral
ar severe coronary insufficiency. attendant on tha flight. Blnca
Expectant mothers who have planes generally do not earry
been pregnant for eight months enough oxygen to keep an til
person aupplted throughout an
or mora.
entire trip, you should rent a
infanta andar tan days old.
tank with a reduction valve and
A cfv* Ulcers
mask.
Persona with active and bleed­
QOUTIOH AWP AK1WU
ing peptic ulcere, recent abdomi­
Mrs. O. B : I am 88 years old
nal operations, draining sinuses,
and am Doubled with polyps tn
epilepsy or oateomyelltla.
Persona who have undergone my mouth. What can be dons to
excision of a lung or lobe within aUmlnate them?
Answer: In tha majority wf
three monthi of th* flight.
Air travel la hasardoua for Instances, polypi are removed
those suffering active tuberculo­ surgically. A nose and throat
us, itatua aathmatlcua. lung sh­ specialist should be consulted as
eers* or carcinoma, bronchiecta­ to tha management of them la
your particular case.
sis or pneumothorax.

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C a le n d a r
n it S D A f
The Ssnforrl Tourist anrl Shuffle
kotrd Club will hold a covered
dish supper at I p. m.
The Sanford Story League will
have a Christina* parly at the
Episcopal Parish Home al 1 p. m
M'mher* are urged to attend.
Th# Tait Nohl# Grand elub of
M the Stminala Rebekah Lodge will
^ meet with Mr*, flrodie William*
fur it* annual Christmas party at
7 p. m.
The Dorcaa C!a»» of the First
Baptist Churrh will have it*
monthly meeting at th* home of
Mr*. W. I. Crahtrr*. Co-hnste«sea
will be Mr*. John I.. l.rc and Mr*.
B. U Westbrook. Time is 7:30 p.
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JAN U A R Y

THF SANFORD HF.RALD

Mr. ANDRE la a aprclallst In th* ntw
SWIRALWAVE and PARISIAN COIFFURES

CHANEL N °5

Jewelry

which call for all the talent# ef the prafeeeloael hair atyllata to
captor# that feeling of good taste In feminine charm which thin
s’a faehlen picture require*.

FOR THI PURS!

Dreae up her ensemble with
some of our costume jewelry.
Priced so reasonable too.

3.50 - 6.95

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AUGIE'SM AYFAIR S A L O N

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�Inland Water Transportation
WW Surge Ahead In Next Year
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*Thar**! a forecast for 1986 and a busU tabulated by the A m y Corps of Enginseri.
aaaa m iiw for 1965 that spalls out much Tha following tabla «howa tha growth ovar
that Sanford and Central Florida haa miss- th* ,M t daeadat
ed ever a number of year*.
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jem-mfla*
The report Uauad recently atataa that S J?
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Haland waterway transportation and tha 1948
48,189,091,000
barge and towing veaael industry in 1988 1948
41J9M89,000
nude their greatest contribution to* tha as81,888,687,000
panaloa of tha national economy and all tha
*&gt;*•«» "taring into tha 1988 buainaaa pie. 19M
turn Indicate industry, electric power, agri.
SsM ^SiooO
culture and mining will pour atm more ton. 1988
-87JWO.OOO.OOO (aatimeted)

jee * whenever • yea . are • Uae. The book also tolls how FrailNaturally, whea I tkiab abort
serious-problana libs thaw l a not
really leaftog. I’m ordtoarily Jnit
fating drowsy, as 1 Una Uradly
agstaat aw un friand Irish wotfbridge of aw esisteaee.
Thin vohuna sheet "How To Osin
4a Extra B o v leery Day” la
eritlaa by la y Joatpha, a tripU
threat carter aaa hlmaalf-auUwr.
pehtU reletUes speeUliit and
henenakar, hart tad ia South
America.
TUa book apeas a aew world
te me, aad 1 waat to get out of H.
tut I flaariaatea me sad gleea
me a a a a at guilt

all taaas ataeaaed aad ant paid ea
the first Monday la April ai eeah
year, et hereto ptwridad.
lection at. SALE OF PXXfOIVAL
FBOFBBTY POE NON-PAYMENT
OP TAXES; COMPENSATION OP
CITY TAX COLLECTOB; DIIPOSI-

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PXKSONAL PXOPXETT, POWXB
TO ATTACE;^EPPECT^OE AT-

£? ;{For this reason we hive been harping
~~ on the leeks sad wharvee project for
Sanford so that the economy of the Central
r Florida a m caa expend along with other
ft . centera enjoying waterway freight and traf-

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arty shall he levied m
far any
taxes, the Qty Tax OaOeetor er hia
deputy ahall give puhUc aettoeef the
time and place of sale af the pmperty to be eeU et Meat flftoaa (U )
days previous to the sale by adver­
tisement to be peeled xp to at Meet
three public pis ess to the City, ana
at whieh shaU be at the City Mao,
and Jhe property sold shall be pre­
sent at the sale, if practical, bet

*1 ^ T h e report. In particular, state# that "do•MtiraltoatJfm of mass-produetlen Industry,
expansion of the national economy, develop.
Btout of reeerveui of natural resource* in
Z aroas far removed from the great centers of
papulation, tremendous growth of the alee*
trie power industry and tha increasing im&gt;
pertance of low-cost bulk transportation to
the economic well-being of tha nation all com*
hined to pyramid barge traffic during 1881."
Should th* docks and whams project
liv e been completed when various interests
f were boosting such an undertaking, business
fc fto rta r Into Sarfort-'iad'Ota&amp;rfTworifc
v would have been increasing by leaps and
.bounds.
Ia seme sections of the country where
* rtver freight traffic la being used, tonnage
li uptsu aad twenty per eent la one area,
j y .H i ee far ia 1868 haa aaaaeded aU of
198l*ta another location tonasge was up
thfrtsaa percent Total 1958 ton-mileage of
hart* truffle for the nation's system of

R talla, tor example, how "gam

OaMwia breaks up those long
rime wasttog hawhooes by dUea**
tog buatoess before eating." It
deeant go into the question of who
la able to eat when the discussion

(B) the electrie power inoustry is ounaing u n ttttod to the asms
many new generating plants on navigation chargee ee are allaww
ehannela where they can enjoy the benefits upon execution, it tha
M few^ost barge transport' (6) bergs'trena- '
portation will be used by the fertilUer in*
duatry In 1958 to a greeter degree than aver
. before. (7) chemical plants are mushroom­
ing all ever the Inland waterway system and
special freighting equipment la being built
for transporting thsir products on th* rivers
and eanals. (!) the cargo capacity of the
great inland waterway fleet will be greeter
ia 1968 than ever before and the efficiency
of this low-coet freight carrier haa bean
enhanced by new and improved power units
and improved channels. (9) terminal hand*
ling ef barged freight has bean speeded and
Tha Sanford Harold
cheapened fat recent yeara by port Improve­
ments at scores of points. (10) during 1965
watenid* sites were selected for more than
800 new plants er major plant additions eon-'
tributing millions of new tons to th# barge
traffic total for 1988.
The future to brighter for the barge and
freight traffic along navigable waterways of
the nation, t —fnrd offers one of the meet
JU ttU iapM U tiee for a freight enter reesMng MmHena of tone ef many types of raw
and manufactured material aa well as a
point for the millions ef tons ef
products that can be shipped to
metropolitan sentore ef the nation for eemThursday, December 81. 1 8 6 1
petittve trad*
ATO BtBLI TZK8B----------The project providing doeks and wharva*
did my heart rejoice, tad my for laniard and Central Florida should be
lifted out of He dormant stage and brought
to Ufa.

A t K a te ’s Jawakr. . . At Chriitmci
That . . All Tha Tima •. Any Tima.
COMI by and eee eur wide selection e f . •

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COMPACTS

Wm. E. Kader

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batho, ahava, and draw is M mi*
utes or lata —» almost 10 to W
fewer than aost man — by nsing
n routine davalopad o t w hl j many
yeara aa a mflttary nan."

drattar.
But t like Joseph’s deseriptloa
of Sow the former British prime
minister safeguard* hit bourn
against waste.
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•'Sir Winston Churchill," ha
points out "does half hia day’s
work in bed; geta added rest while
accomplishing twice aa mneh to
half the previous, constantly Inter,
rupted office time.”
Thle la the soundest of *Q Mr.
Josephs’ t4l different ways to save
time. Tha gamble ie great but the
possible reward la fasdnattog. m
Who wouldn't dare tha poaiibUJty
of unemployment if by staying to
bed half of every day a fallow
might bopo to become prime
minuter of England?
The problem of bow to gain aa
extra hour every day wouldn't
seem so bad if e man could epend
it to bed admiring other people.

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— CONTRACT AWA1DED *
LAKELAND uP— The Pavea
Picking Co. of Dido rit.tr his born
awarded i contract for auppljing
3(9.36* gallons of orange concen­
trate to the federal government at
an average price of 12 07 a gallon
The concentrate was bought hy
the ll.S. Department of Agritullure
for the federal school lunch pro­
gram.

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Colored News
The M»rcjr Twenty Club met
recently and members esprevc-t
theie appreciation -to D. C. MeCorp, Gary Gihhaon and I.. I*.
Davii for the devotional aervice
Thunk* wav alto- given to the
A. C. L. Club for Its donation
toward theMerry 20 anniversary

THE SAV Fnnn H EH Atn

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eric hrat loti.
im t
"God Will Take Tare of You'*
was aung for a needy ..family
which was prevented with A
large hot of crocerira.
Reporter for tho club la Mr*.
Ltuuo Uoss,

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Kelly, 37, after her ear ever*
FIELD TESTS BEGUN
turned In Queena, N.Y.. Injuring
LAKELAND uT-ScIrnli.ta from
airr, her huvband and their three
ehlldren. A passerby comfort*
the bloreaearch laboratory *i
her In front of the car. Tha rest
Florida Southern College have beof the country was comforted by
gun field testa of the value of a
the traffic death toll for the day,
"hydrogen bomb" in killing the
whtrhw.it somewhat lower than
worm that causes spreading de­
the 51 death! on Safa Driving
cline, a citrus trre disease.
Day In 1934. Late eaaualtira
listtd 33 pcraona-flnternotionall
The bomb, made up of fish nil
and atnms of hydrogen, killed the
worm, the burrowing nematode,
in laboratory test* conducted un-|sok(llofl,’ laboratory director

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FOR CHILDREN
• Toil Parrot

"Where quality It h lgW than pries

T h e on e drink you r
H o lid a y G uests w ill w e lco m e

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
TV* DOING to be a eeld, eold
winter, eay weather prognoitira.
fora. Thl* la a general prediction
•end not limited to Just those fool’ball coaches whose teams havs
goat more gems* than they have
at on.

Etavenaon and Averin Mammae,
potential presidential candidate*,
reveal who Harry t* for. Ha's for
tha wuutar.
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News O f M en
In Service
WASHINGTON, D. C. (FRTNC)
Vie Bureau of Naval Faraonnel
authorised the advancement Nov.
16 el El wood C. WiDJami, Jr.,
tan el Ur. end Mra. Elwood C.
Williams nf »M Holly Ava,
Sanford tn personnel man second
elan, USV, while serving aboard
tha heavy entiier US* Bremerton, Pacific Fleet
The advancement erii the reeult el world-wide examinations
conducted in August-

You’ re sure to Lave guests.
They’ re sure to want Coke.
Better have plenty.••alm ost
everyone appreciates the best!

With Ad end Are apparently
fending rh* JSemervafie peck il
u though the A'* mey hate
An tele mnnw/aefvrfng Jtrwv looks
it------erpec/a le meke a hiIIme dollars
t t I
dktt year. Thai * stepping on the
pat, ftUnt!
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[ AaHeeemera repcft deserting year-eld nelghber. The beya earn
•ferns* an the planet Jupiter. Hew'* telnly didn’t art their age.
ir Pi am
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•hat fee leag-««*ge wether re’ 1—1 1 ■
•ertlngf
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Dutch -beat buUdert have juft
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Good tiaaenlng* for cream *f
launched a tanker ‘deatgnad to
■' b-Frertdeat Truman's ~ com- carry 13,000 gallon* of beer. Dow* temate soup; Worreaterahlre sauce,
menta an the aspirations of Adtai to the eee in elpeT
celery salt, chopped green onion*.

W s or* is my mosterptec*

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SANTORO HERALD

January.

More than 2,100.000 aliens filled
out cards last January under the
program, and the figure is ex­
pected to reeeh more than two
and one-half million In 1950.
Joseph Savorett of the district
office of the Service said 00,000
aliens registered under the pro­
gram In this State last year,
and a slight Increase' U expected
under the 1950 registration.
The immigration s p o k e s m a n

pointed out that1 every
(except persona in diplomatic flat­
us and foreign
representative* as­
Tors
signed to tho UniUd Nations) In
the United States must report hie
address to tho Government each
year In January.
He said each alien must (HI
out * registration card available
at U.fl. Post Offlees or at the
nearest Immigration office.
Parents may fill out cards for
their children under age-14. Legal
guardians of alien! in custodial
care should fill out tho address
reports for such persons.
Any alien who Is 111 may send
a friend or relative to obtain the
address report eard for him, and
return tha eard after it la filled
out.
After filling out tho card at a
Post Office or immigration office
tho alien then gives tha card to

&gt;C am era T o p ics ■
Animals Still Tops
A s Human Intorost Shots
A I LL eertF THAT
POLE HAD A BETTER
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-P V P m a tu THE HAY”* — by Donald ItoWnion Jr .llne^n,
Mast., o prise-winner fit the 1259 Oralltx Photo Contest, Tokeni
iwifh Speed Qrophtc. 1/200 tteond and /S2 on Type B /Urn,,
/ A NIMALS ore always a aourts better than usual shot I* Its alm-1
r t 0f good pictures. They sup- pltelty, tha correct lighting, andj
■ply the emotional punch that the wonderful,expressions,on]
the pups.
any age group.
_,
Robinson took "Pupplos In thol
i ^Puppies In tho Hay" by Don- Hay" with his Speed Grannie at
__oinion ur.,
aid Robinson
Jr., or
o f i,incoin,
Lincoln, 1/200 second ana f22 on Typo B
Nasi., was a prlta-wlnner In flint while attending a photogra-l
the teen-age clats of tho 1955 phy school In Vermont.,
GraOax Photo ConUst.
Often animals are *asyr ta'
- Pictures Ilk* this one Invaria­ photogTsrh, but thero ara tlmw;
bly stim to walk off with prises. whan youll rtally have to work.
This may bo because most Thla la especially true of pup­
youngster* want puppies while pies, sine* the little devils aro
elder people aro taken, back to more Intamled In playing with
their own youth by such acsnea. the photographic than having a
• Simplicity is always a virtue, plctug*taken.
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according to T. T. Holden, photo

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f l l t f r «*hor.hand, eatf ara

Msg*la work with. Tboy, Jusr
three' dogs lit a haystack and seem to aisuina tha most
nothing mors. What aM&amp;ia it a and unaffsetitad poai,

Fulton

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County, tieergla;

* Adoption at PATSY RUTH
r»X. • min nr.
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n o t ic e t o

JAMES

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DYSON,

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place rt residence I* unknownrail _vr. —
hereby
-r*by fnotified
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*lea- -'ALEniB MM1TH. tils wits,
hare fltsd a petition far tha adop­
tion of PATSY RUTH DYSON, a
mlBor. lbs da lighter of JAMES R.
DYSON end ilfo late OLADTS ATKl.vaov
DYSON,
said
petit Inn
b*lsg f i l e d t h e CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE NfNTH JUDICIAL CIRc u i t o r jr L o n tD A ue a n d r o n
SBMINOU: COU.fTT, at Eanterd.
VT-rlda.
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Ton ore kerabr notlfiad and re-.Jlr«d to fit* veur objection*. If
• nr. te the t»id Adoption with the
Cl*rk ef eald court eu or before
January S, I l i a

(Seal)

n

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Clerk of enld Court
I f t 1. Burdick
Deputy Clerk.

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and MART A , MARKS, hit wife. it.
•live, and If dead, the ret per thro
unknown hetre. derlteee, grantedM
neelgneee. Ilenore. credltore, trueW
tee. or any and all person* claim,
mg by. through, under * r aesineg
eeld respective named p#r*on*»
RHARI-EM C. WARWICK, fruit**
and individually. E P .H O P r M A k ,
end ANNIE R. TATLOR, If alive;
and
their
respective
unknown
spouse* If merrled. end If Mend, .taw
respeeUvo unknown hetre, devUeeq.
grant ee*. »&gt;»l»n*ee. lienor*, er*.
dltor*. Iruilt**. or any and n il.
p*r*ans claiming by, through, un*
d*r nr agalast enld reepeetlv* ne
ed p*r*on*t JOHNBON-CROMART
A fc o ." o ' M. JOHNSON. W.
rnOMARTlE, W . C JACKSON ,
D. It. McMII.LANl and BI-LA JO I
HON. LUCILE A. CROMARTIVL
HALLtE C. JACKSON o id M A Itf
rnepeni
K McMil l a n , tselr r*«*octtVl
________,mn»g
wive*, and all psrtlee/Jelm
jng^b^

through, undev . nr. ngataet

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inhnennlCromnhtn ’A C0.1 I I I an:
and nil person* having. or clelptia.
to have, any right title nr Inttreal

In th* fallowing described property,
lying and being In Seminal* Couna
tp-wit: R
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ty. Florida, tp-wlt:
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and KVi of ntVU of N W B In Sec-- ------------inp II Mouth. Ran
lion SI.
Townehl]

I* East.
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Tnu. and each e f you, nr* h e r e fl
notified that n eult he* beeTI
brought egtlast you In th* Clreuta
Court, In. and for Seminole County,
Florid*. In Chnnrcry, entitled U T
11 aran 1, ru m iirr. v. m a t b e l l B

M AXW XLU widow, et *L D*f*ndsnt*. and you, and each of yea.
required to file rour Answer
nt wit
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Clerk ef said Court, tad

unon Plaintiffs attorney, OEO.
HPEEn... JR., who** poet office ode
dree* Is P. O. Rex ta if. Sanford.

Court. In nnd for fUmtnnt* County,
KlorMa.iln Chnnrcry, entitled IL Florida, a cony o f enld Anawer, nit
W . WARN and BLANCHE WARE, or before Thursday, January 11,
hi* wife. Plaintiff*. V. ANDREW J. A. P . l i l t , and If yau fntl to da
BOYD, single, et at. Defendant*. •0, n decree pro confeteo w ill M
and yotf. nod each of you, nra ra­ entered against you, and each St
qutred te
to file your Antwtr
Answer to
t Plain­ you, far the reflet demanded tn
he C
tiff*’ Complaint with tha
Clerk of th* Complaint.
•aid Court, and aerve upon Plain
The nature o f this eult le IS
Mtfa- allornry, OEn. X ** arKKII, quiet th* Hit* la the shove des­
Jit., whoee poet of flea nddrrsa Is cribed land.
Ia. a nox 1S*t. Hanford, Florida, a
WITNESS my hand end of fie 1.1
ropy of said Anawer. en nr before
Thuredny. Jonuary II, A. D.. ISIS. ■cal o f aald court, thl* 14th day
and If you fall to do eo, a decree of Dartmber. X D . 1111. at Sonpro cenfeeao
will be entered‘ agnlnet ford. semlaola County, Florida. , ■
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you. and each af you, far the re­ (COURT SEAL)
ft. P. Herndon
lief demanded in the Complaint.
Clerk of enld Ceuii
Th* nature of this eult la to
quirt the title to Iho above d'ecrlb- OEO. A. SPEER, JR.
Inin
Solicitor for Plaintiff
d lend.

r. ITNESg my hand and ofBrlnl r. a Bax t!«!
WI—
seal o f enld Court, (hie 14th dey* snnferd, Florida.

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-WEW VOJUC (A-Foundationa arc The Ford Foundation's holdings spend Uy&gt;m, aiid WaahlnjiUm /cel*
trawdiag the new* columns tboae ara prciaatly estimated to have « that many of thtie would giva up
their tax free itatua rather than
let the public la on their opera*

Ford. 1.
11m foundation la alio In the
mwi Just now In a cootroverilal
— ___________ ______ BStBTB twkO Of matter, concerning aoma of the
It la glvtai m airuas tkOUn sctlvttfes of one of its boncflell» prtvsta affueatlaa sad Is hatpi- artaa, dm Fuad for the Republic,
Kkls la the Isrtsat aiafld set which ara attached from eevaral
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tho -ramdetldo wlB Uks kr to While the-»V&gt;rd Foundation U the
si moat oqual sum at m w evneit •slice's largest tax-free fund, It
wyp month when It after* tn tha public E- .i S M . f f M K i «.«H , count
W f Molar MMki - l v - tlMT'Anl {■ ehh»eha&lt;,*farm coaperative. and
thO/tlhe there - art*wore' tha*
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•' Tha etaeh offer, however. lan't m m t*x*e» irouga'ln tba'eouZ
Oe pcy tor thla weal's big give- WF.
•way, 1W faundattoh malms Ha flama IRON of thaaa an in tha
"SehaUcfu out ef earnings (ram category of foundation, hind or
'••pftal, not Iran Em capital Jtsotf. aiaoelatloa - exempted iron tax*«•» aa tha ganeral ground that
thap t*rw a publlo rather than a

W hs! a wonderful feeling to
able to enjoy Christnus with
the fsm fly while Reddy Kilowatt
helps free yon from housework.
Electric “ helper*" do

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fo r holiday fu n ...n o t only
during the busy holiday*

their philanthropise.

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Legal Notice

brought against you In th* Circuit

LATUH.HOUri'/

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■TATS O I^ rL O R lD Ai TO
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a c . m a x w e l l . JR ,, and MART
ORACE MAXWELL, hie wtf*. " f l l
Orevells Street ■outh p PasadSnV,

LAKE Ht.-TTON. IT Atlanta
.MIa«U Street.
McDennunh. Henry County, Geor­
gia: HAL’ DE LAKE JOHNS and
tlEOROE X. JOHNS her huebanS
P. O Box I. Waterproof. L ou iiaaaf ■
PREDEHTCX E. MULLER and EM*
* Tttn c in r r r r r o t n r «*r tick MA L MULLER, hie w ife. If aliens
j j x r e s t P K i u c in r t iT o r PRANK BALMLET and IDA £
FLORID*. IS AMD WOK S B M - RALBLKT. hla Wife. If *ll*». J ^ *
r.n rn rsT T . no. aeon.
MU8HELWHITE
and. T H E R M #

BTATB O r FLORfDA TOi
ANDREW J. BOYD, and RALPH
IIAXKN, If alive, and their reaperlive unknown apnua.i If married,
and If dead, the respective unknown
hair*, davliee*. grantee*. a**lgnee*. lienor*, creditor*, truitcea, or
other clslmnnle by. through, under
er.n gn ln tt eeld Andrew J. Sard
end Ralph. Uaien; nod ell partite
having, or claiming to have, any
right, title or Interest In th* fol­
lowing described properly, lying
and being la Seminole County, Flo­
rida. in-wli:
West .111.1 feet of
Mo u t h . , 1 M
chain*
or KE&lt;4
o f 8W 14 of Section IS. Townehlp
1* South, Range in t u t .
Tea. nod each ef you. nr* here­
by notified that a eult ban..been

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• elork. and ho has fulfilled his
Obligation under tho Act.
Tho spokesman warned that any
alien who wilfully violates tho
address report provision o f tho
law may be fin# op to 1200, im­
prisoned for 30 days, and deport­
ed.
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Aliens To Report Addresses To Unit Under '56 Program
Commissioner J. If. Swing an­
nounced today the Immigration
ar.d Naturalisation Service expects
tome 2.000.000 alien* their add­
resses In January under the 1950
Allen A ddrm Report Program.
The Commi»*lnner explained
that under the 1!&gt;R2 Jimnlhretlon
t i I Natinnnlity Act every alien
in the United Sintra must report
hii address to the Service each

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IrltannlM, a
which He'i the publuber.
"The Communut le*dg(» shrawd
realize." he »*&gt;■», "that lelevi
ly realize,
•ion U the moat effective medium
for .propaganda ever available.
NEW YORK
Practically no­ They'll u*e it te Ita fulleit effrcii,
body know* anything about the na­ for the Russian people are infaiuture amt extent of television inside alrd with televlalon. One can't help
the Soviet Union today—except but be frightened by Riissia'a tech­
nological advance* and the effec­
some Russians,
So it's worth listening tn William tiveness of ita indoctrination tech­
nique*. They po*« an element of
Benton, former assistant secretary
real danger to the people of the
of state and aenatar from Con­
United State*."
necticut, who recently returned
Theia are tome of the things
Benton learned:
There are now about one million
TV *et* in use apart from thn*e
1 n factories and publie places
where groups gather.
There are now It station* operatne independently of one another.
There are 4U TV stations in M4
Amrrtean cities.)
By 193* the Russiana plan to
have It atationa and six to seven
million sets m operation. In Mos­
cow there will be two Mark and
white stations and onn color atation. Ralay point* will lie all atalion* to Moscow. (L'S. industrial
sources aspect at least W million
seta in use by 195*)
Tha average Ruasian TV set has
about a 12-inrh screen. Thu rosts
a comrade about I32.V Neverthe­
less, nearly awry family wanta a
set. So ihe demand vastly exceeds
the supply.
Television programing In Russia
la confined lo the evening hours.
No daytime idling ia tha rigid or­
der of its society. But the evening
viewer sees Ihe beat entertainment

Radio-TV
Highlights

RAE FOLEY
CHAPTER THTRTT-EIGHT
• AT ETHCL/B order*, Btiandj
M l Joe lifted the unconactoua m u
M l carried him into a guast room
Where Shandy, at Ethel’s orders,
fcnoved Doc's trouser* while me
Brought towtie, hot inter, and
Mode • tourniquet to atop the
■ceding.
. And all the time the talked.
Words pouring out of her u though
Modgatea hod been opened. *What
■ tool I’ve Been. 1 thought—I wma
Afraid—It wma Joe who'd dona all
4his."
i T h a t's why you smashed Urn
B u s of glass.”
. Sha nodded. *1 thought he was
■#lou* of Roger Brtndls and so I
israa portly to blams for what had
•appened to Roger. It has been
Well, thinking that. But Joe had no
ttcoson to ham Mrs. Fleming or
tope. He didn't do it. Thank God,
■ r , Stowe, I can leave him now.
Vm free of him."
_ The unchoroctertatie loquacity
•Lopped. She said in her usual tests,
•Get some brandy."
‘ As he started toward the stairs
saw Carol standing as hs bod
ltd her at ths foot of Paula s bed.
l£oe was crouching, one arm
■retched out under the bed.
"Don't touch that gun, Joe P he
j Bald sharply, "Drava tt setter# it
fe "
• j o e grtnned. "I Just wsntod to
ifeok at IL" He gars a sidewise
■lance at Shandy. "A -32. That’s
- What I figured."
"Out," Shandy sold, and aRcr n
;Binment's hesitation Jos left the
Mora with n last glance at Paula
gncorviclous on ths bed and Carol
Bull standing at tha foot, bar eyes
Blank.
Ethel held Doc’s head and 1st a
BtUe brandy trickle down his
Mrnst, careful not to ehoks him.
V i swallowed, opened his eyes,-and
■most Instantly ha sroa alert.
"Good work," ha told Ethel, leek*
■ g at the tourniquet.
T haven't called n doctor yut,"
•handy aald. "Who do you m a t I”
| "Bring ma my bug." Cr. Thosnuu
PspUed. It's tn Paula's vacua, 1
fan deni with this myself."
"You can hnsdly probe ter that
(Bullet"
"I can if I bare to," Thomoo re« rted. "Do aa .1 say. We don’t
ant the police hero."
"Who doesn't!" th o d T u M
■Anyhow, this thing has gone too
Car. Someone Is berserk end ss#*B
have to stop It The truth about

"Did you see bar 4
-No. I—Well. I—"
"Okay, you were i
loses. But I can't
bad a revolver t* her I a s i "
"I only—bring me that tag." Dr.
Thomas antd harshly and with •
shrug Shandy did u ho l a g n d i i
■Can 1 help youT- hr nahad
whoa he hod aet the h*c ea Utt
bed wlUttt the doctor'! reach.
door behind you."
T U kavu seme brandy. 1
as though you aro gottg to
it." Shandy poured t m o l an
into a gtaaa and left the bool
Thomas. In Paula's l i h i s
lined the glrl'e head and Set
glass to bee tipi. B n ewall
convulsively and evened her
They fell on the bin d f f ad

■ ifh heels eftehed on the stairs
as enrol came up with a whisper
sf satin, n wars of perfume. "I
taiephened Htlen Thomas." she
said » a tone of satisfaction. -She
woe bound to find out uybow so
1 thought It sroa sneer to get her
here sad make her see reason." •
rim
the guest room Doe
aheutai furiously, "enroll Too
foal! Near you're nutty done It."

SOPHIA 10RSN, Italian movie
star who has become one of tha
top glamour girl* of the terpen,
take* down her h»lr and goes in
for rirsmatie acting in a new
mntton picture. She ia thown
here a* «he appeared In a »reno
Aimad at Frankfurt, Germany.

MM. IIAIMI R O t ll eppoaro
pleased In New York with MO.*
000 court award against the
State for the prire-flghf death of
her husband, George, Jt, who
died tn t*M. «*• day* aRer ha
sroa knocked out ki Madlaon
Square Garden. The widow elm
hia a ISOfl.SOO damage suit
pending against tha Garden and
the International Boxing Club.

THE SANFORD HERALD
Thura. Dec. 22,1953
Pngi

designed for giving. ,

&lt;•!•■»»• O u w p t B ffr b T fa fc o iy
.four fomout foahion tolognej
Aphrodt.io, W&lt;x&gt;dhu#, Tigm* and Act 17
jfogeth#r in an uncKonting

KATOED RY A HORSE
NEW YORK (,P&gt;—Ths first lima
Hr. Vinrent A. Nardiello, physician
for th# stay athletic rnmmisaion,
examined boxer Virgil Akins he
•sid.
"Ever been knocked nut?"
•No, air," replied Akin*
"Ever been uncentcioua!" Dr.
Nardielln asked.
"Yea." said Akina. "I was kiek•d by a horse."

fiold and white filigree gift bos
w w n lty tiiB | ,o o th« s*t of-fou r
• r w v * | tint 4 . 0 0 t b u M 0 f foiir

JOHN L CtOOm , J«., &gt;1, B
shown minute* attar a Jury th
Santa Monica. Calif., returned a
verdict of guilty on a (trot dagree
murder charge against himCrookar, a law atudant, waa

Wrapped in The Rich Tradition of Christmas
Is the Fragrant Aroma of Roasts, Puddings and Pies

takrr^dac^j^

trading Stamps Reported Revived

taaa b . ptrot
Merry Chriatmn*

' HEW YORK tBv— Merchants— contend It Bauawl rtafly work nut
particularly grocers—report a big that way because It ea« enly lead
higher prices.
K ival in trading stamps acron
xation.
Tun geoerationg ago them was
It’s bom of today’s keener »•
■ ."?“ * ^ . * £ . * £ 2
tall competition. The aim la to get hooka with alampa until they hid
• shopper Into a particular More. !T“ |5h
. i . ” **1! . , 1*?1*1? '
A id It seems to work, Just aa H
frenuaaum wrafUI kaoaa.
&lt;M fn an earlier day.
wlth lL,t,m &gt;*
Today's collectors o f trading “ *■ £ • ■ *»
■amps are e*Umated to cash in ~ }f
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•found ona billion dollars worth
®f **•
wl*
• year for varioua gadget* offered SomaUmes stamp v a n h m h Ml
an premium*.
among atom hi a eitj. Ou* r*"Tha housewife treasure* thaaa ^ a f
hand aut two ar ■**•
•fts of paper handed out accord- •tsmpa taataad of Bw usual m e
i f f to how much ah* spends. To
» ^ * * * * / * * ?"• * •
M r It meam getting something for matamur auuldat W happier—
■•thing—even It the itatiatielana ,U m PV ^ J “ rt
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yeanend dividend dole to a - itaeh____
holder. And, of course, eompaaioa
j t t r.-V*- ' ■*
who tun stamp plana thrtv* au H.

It

Cocktail
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Dinner
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FB A TU R E a

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Prank Msbsnt Jr.
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1:00 . 3:07

Our Many Friends —

5:14 • 7:21
9:28

Torkoy and

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■vary Saturday night— 10 to 1
Tn the Mutir nf
J. A, feckham and Hia
Mel-O-Dare*

EVENING DINNERS PROM «.&lt;V) TO in n*
Noon Lunchc* Daily 11:30 to 2:30
rinsed Christmas Day

// !, H l A l ' H U M A H ' CRE / U E H I E R J A I N M I N T

DEW

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BAR
And Cocktail Lounga
On*# Dally otcopt Monday
Prom 1;(V) p. m. in 3:00 a- m

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Xnuta 1T-M. Ou Bousttfal Laks Monro*, t ML North of ianfnrd.
All Mlxod Drinka
Was*. Liquor. Be*e
At ths Bar
T. A. Wolfer, Proprietor
Uarry-out

«ew operating «&gt;■ in buoineaa M
rsara agb—e*Q the trading stamps

Eat Her# — —

Christmas D tj
D A N C I N G

Merry Christinas

NOW SHOWING

«»»P fomponiaa—ona «f them

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fn tho
Bamboo Room

MERRY
CHRISTMASI

t Miles North of Sanford
rheas — Sanford PIT!

Marry

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Din* nf —
Th* Round Table
Re# What You Eat—
Eat All Tau Wantl
Berved­
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Cclvry City Grill
ovtr th# laag run -tha- customar
map pap d par cent u rn tar Bar
grocerie*. If this ia rutrsd.' It
mean* that au her Mat aft-parehaaaa aha Ipa paid A p .M f , to

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COMING KUNDAY

Wishes You A
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Merry Christmae
Visit Ua Friday Night
for a
FREE PISH PRY
• t* 11 p.m.

MCriC-i

TURKKY
and all the
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Don &amp; Geri’s
Retaturant and Csf*
f&gt;p*a Evening* — Cloaad
Sundays
Favorita Premium Baor at
Bar and Carry • Out.
Cor. Church and Laka
Longwood

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Opua t :M a. a . to 12:80 p . m .

tha food ia not juat G O O D ...........
but Good and PLENTY at

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Super burgers
and Sloppy Joe’s

Comer Laka and Warren
Near Longwood Hotel
Longwood

the lent thirty*un# years, and
mn»t of thr»f havr been for tho
hetter," *ny Frank and Mrli**it
Wnlfrr. owner* of the Pew Prep
Inn, who ranie her* from Ohio
'war hark In 1921.
For 20 year* the W&lt;*lfer* cn.
gaged In truck farming in thn
banfont area, and have * wealth
Pi ilnriea of their experience* In
learning t h o b e * l mopping
method* here, in different from
farming in the CIeveUnd*A&gt;hU-&gt;
hula area of Ohio.
Thev look over management of
the Pew Prop inn Irn &gt;eara ago,
when the owner decided to g|&lt;. e
up hi* lease and rrturn to lit*
homeland tn Germany. A abort
period of oprratlng the Inn by
hired management proved tinaati**
factory. So llir Wolfcr* Wcru
forced Into the reatnurnnt husi*
ne»* to iav« their. Investment. Continued growth of tho liras
Prop Inn lines then l« proof o f
lh»(r *ucce*e. Tho large dnticn
ball and dining room addition « uj
completed in I DM and llii* year,
daughter Jranrlto (the only ninn*
Iwr of the Wolfer family who i*
a native Floridan) i* a*.*isting in
tho biiiinei*.
The Pew Prop'* famoua eharcoal broiled and harhequed itrnkt
are known wherever prnpte talk
of good food, and a* an extra
rervue to the hungry, the Wolfcrs
have recently Matted irrvmjf
noonday lunrhe*.

Dinnere from 85c Wp,¥Vnd°crAK

Turkay’ V M am ina 91.71
Shrimp* 91.00
Chiekea 91.28
■teak from 91.79
Cloaad Monday

Angel’* Eat Shack

Glass Fountain

■anford at fSth (Geneva Am.)
Phone 91M

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�TO Y O U A N D

A VERY MERRY CHRISTAH
From the

FOOD Family

T O N Y — SHORTY — PHIL — MARIK — JEAN — BETTY
P A Y S — CHUCK — WILLIE - BILL — W ALTER — MRS. *7
"CECIL — JIMMIE — FLOYD - LORINS — POP — SHIRLEY —

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Smoked Oyster*
Kippered Snacks
Pate 9de Foie
Chntney
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Artichokes
Cocktail Mvfchroome
Pepftas
Imported Caper*
Party Pickle*
BrisUna Sardiae*

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H O L ID A Y C A N D IE S .
Chopped Broccoli
P *o*

French Stylo Boom
Mixed Vegetable*

Klacaa'a RdlaUa

A V A R IE T Y OF SP E C IA L
. H O L ID A Y FOODS
STUFFED A N IM A L S
W A L K IN G DO LLS

PORK

H O L ID A Y C A K ES
AND
C O O K IE S

SAUSAGE

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Weather

r«ir through Friday. H»*H today
74 li» 7*. low IniiliM SI to SI.
Light In trntlr variable winds

Mon Shopptn* Doj*
Until Christmas

wn«it* northeast.

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a a n t o n n . i FLORIDA

v o y j ME XLVI

Telephone
Indicative
Floods Threatening
Pacific Coast Area
As Cold Hangs On
*

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tha winter season started today
M a stormy, cold and wot not*.
Rainstorm* laihod Pacific roastal araaa and flooda threatened
many araaa.
Cold weather dung In Northern
atatee although there waa aome
acltcf from the ley blaata of the
la it aereral daya.
%
f
It waa below tero again today
fenver moat of New England and
'
wide aactlflna of New York atate.
* COldeat apot early thia morning
waa Meaaena, N.Y.. whleh report­
ed » degreea below aero.
Below • freezing tamperahrea
extended from aouthern North Car­
olina weotward to eaatern Okiehome, northeaat Kansas and northWeit to notbeaet Montana.
The rain In northern California,
the heavleat In IS yeara, flooded
w rivers in northwait eountlea, eloaed
A doeaa highway*, flooded aectlona
of two communltlea and cut oft
ground travel hi the north roaatal
area. Pamiliea ware frrted from
their home* la many aectlona at
the atom bolt.

Paraguay Capitol
* Is Calm Despite
^
MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay M Aaundon, capital of Paraguay, waa
calm thia morning deapito report*
received In Uruguay and Argenfe tina la*t night that aome army
unite and tha eltp’a while police
farce bad it* gad an caceceeaiful
* revolt igalnaf frail dent Alfredo
Btracaaner.
A report from Kormoia, on the
frontier in northern Argentina, laid
gunfire had been heard in Para­
guay, But there waa no confirma­
tion of any footing.
Neva dUpatchoa telephoned from
Aiuneion thia morning laid the
W city waa tranquil and normal doapKe rumor* of trouble arlaiog
from e iplit In Stroasanar’a ruling
Colorado party.
Laat night, reliable Informinti
here aald, Strooaaner had thwarted
in attempt to overthrow him led
by EpUaaio Meedet FlelUa, preaident ef the Paraguayan Cantn
Bank and a former police chief.

4 Judge's Condition
Said Satisfactory
* MIAMI UV-CtreuR Judge Georg*
B- Hah, fe, was reported In “ satkfaetery” cenditien today from inJnrta received hi an automohltemotorcycle craeh in which two
• ethers were fesn Tuesday night.
Halt had a probable concussion
wunmm rats an ita face and
.
Alan baapitafiand wore Leonard
i . f attetew, a , a welder wbo waa
driving Ita motorcycle, end Mbs
Mary Martin, M, paaaengcr on tha

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Indicative of the growth a# Banford and aurioundtng aomraunitie* la the large inrrtaaa In tha
number of telephona director!**
now being distributed te local
tataphona aubicriWra for uao be­
ginning Dec. 38, ISM. lome diraetori** will ha raeetvad In tho mall
aa late ma Dec. Jd and f t becauae
ef tha Chriatmaa mail velum*.
Approximately 8,970 new dim torts* are being M im ed te home*
and businesses, according te E.
V. Turner, Manager fee Southern
Beil Telephone Company, compar­
ed with SAM when th^ teat dir­
ectory waa dalhrored.
The new telaphon* directory con­
tain* many new and changed lilt­
ing* end other helpful Ulaphona
Information and la anally dlatingulahabla from the old gray-covarad Ulaphona leek by IU groan
cover. A aufflctent quantity of tha
new director!** ha* been printed
to aupply every tataphona subacribcr and to allow for futare
Ulaphona expansion.
Ha raquaaU that the old direc­
tory ha discarded and that the
new directory he referred te
when telephone number* are desir­
ed beginning Dae. tS. Locking up
the daalrod number* help* to avoid
lha poasiblllty of getting wrong
number* and aavsa time for both
the calling and called parties,
•'lafemation" should ho called ewly whew the number you are
seeking la not Hated tn tho dir­
ectory.

Missionary Relates
How Red Chinos#
Treated Him, Wif#
CLARK AIK FORCE EASE. P.L
(It — •'Abominable treatment** at
Am hands of the Chinese CommunliU, ineluding torture, was deirribed by Amtricm minionary
Dr. Homer jV. Ifedshaw today.
“ They handcuffed me, twiatad
my wrlsU and forced me to
do itrenuous physical aaercLae,"
Bradshaw told a pren conference.
Bradshaw, 94, and his wife,
•bout the same a
Pa., arrived Wedi
Kong after five yotrs of Imprisonmint by the Chine** Bed*.
Bradshaw ipoka from wheel­
chair. He appeared nervous and
thin. (,I lost about 43 pounds,"
he slid. His wif* waa net present.
U. S. Air force doctors said "the
Is stiU uncertain of her surround­
ings.'*
They said Mrs. Bradshaw la suf­
fering more from malnutrition than
he

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Christmas ramas hut race a
year, and there k always an outstanding exempt* of tha true
Christmas SptrH displayed
the
big day draws nearer.
Thia morniag. Icminola County
Judge Ernest Honshaldar request­
ed that ten county prisoners he
He explained to the group, **You
heard me, the other day, remark
•bout Chriatmaa and the fact that
most of us have instilled in us
some of the truths and true meanink of tha Chriatmaa Story.
"I know that all ef you know
something about Christmas and
what it maans to tha world,"
Judge Houaholder said.
“ Justice la alwavs tampered
with mercy," ha laid aa he ex­
plained that an* of the three fact­
ors in Justice la charity. "Charity
la Ih* full expression of iova for
your falloweun." said the Judge.
"I am sorry that you find yoursalve* to the noshion af being to
Jail here at Chriatmas," ho said.
"Jaatmueh aa M la Chriatmaa
and all ef you have hew conftaed
for aome time, 1 am going to try
to txtoed te you come of tho spirit
of Christmas," Judge Houaholder
told the ten prisoner*.
“ 1 am going te maka amended
Judgments and you will be relra*
*d at bow tomorrow," he told
them.
Aa he extended hi* wish for a
Merry Christmas to tha ten pri­
soners, Judge Houaboldrr read
this greeting: **1 would flood your
path with sunshine — I would
ftnea you from all ill-----I would
crown you with all htessings ----If 1 could but have my wtlL Aye!
hut human love ----- may err,
dear — I d a pmter all wise

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Old Wayside Inn
Destroyed By Fire

a firefighter and Injured IB
Fir* fetlewad the axyloalani
Soys Men , The laat te tha Mute Mam ate
■ brick wall, killing fe
Went Conference Willey, abate M, te Warren,^
LONDON ID Mcaraw radio aa other fir* mew were showered wife
today that Ifevfe Karaan Premier bricks gad debris. Poor wrap ad­
Kim n flung gad Bart German mitted to Warm RoepUil. Nt
Premier Otto Oratowohl have waa reparted critically Injured.

■ railed foinflp for aa tntenaUesil
aeafereraa to w rit* Kara*.
. Tha heraritert u ld tha two ft
leaden tatted a aammuriqoe ia
Pyoagyaa*. araftol te Nor
• vmk by tho touring

True Yule Spirit
Is Shown By Judge
Toward Prisoners

Law Book Reader
Builds Up ld«a
O f I Ilf gal Jailing

totofsertlra at M te to miles aa WARREN, Pa
taur. Tha matoraycla struck tha osplasloas at tha United OH Ba­
Jaguar broadside, they reported. nning Co. plant anriy today hrited

Also hurt wrara a news
David Brawn, te tha Jm
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No. 315.

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Merchant*’ till* wtll Jtagl* with
tha sound of real hard eash as
hundreds of employes art paid off
for thia wash's earning* with sil­
ver dollar*.
Employ** ef thrra Sanford In­
dustries wtll receive their Christ­
mas wc*k earnings-to silver dol­
lars aa tha Saaford Manufacturing
Company, Fierro Manufacturing
Company, and Brookfield Mills
pay off with thousands of the
“ cartwheels."
The gesture is being mad* In
order that Sanford store* wtll feel
the Impact af tha thousands of
silver dollars being circulated and CHICAGO 'F — trace increase*
spent In local (tore*.
ranging from in1* to i f * rent* an
The impact or the three firms hour have been granted to nearly
that manufacture garments tn loo.ooo of the nation's railroad
Sanford w the economic picture workers.
In the local area will be felt aa
Eleven rail brotherhood*, repre­
tho bright silver pieces are pul
into trade channels following lha senting some 740,000 nonoperating
“ payday distribution” of tha employes, last night signed an
'agreement with the carriers rollplanta'located her*.
This mill be Cathie
The Florida State Rank ia hand­ ing ror a pay raise oi m &gt;* rem* TAMPA
ling Ibe requisition for the silver an hour and company-paid hospl Poltcr'a happiest Christmas, even
though the 3-ycar-old *on't «et tme
dollara that will be used in pay­ tal and medical benefit*.
A
few
hours
later
the
railroad*
h,r ,wo
ing off tha employe* of tha three,
and Uie Order of Railway Condue- The ono she Mill grt I* e»perlally
manufacturing plants here.
More than *,000 silver dollara torn and Rrakcmen icltled Iheir ;lmportant-hcr father and mother
will he used for the three payrolls wage dispute, with between 24.000 are being remarried after a dtwith tha total weight of tha bags and IT,000 operating worker* get­ vorre of six month*.
of silver coming to more than MO ting a general pay hike, of to'* Cathie has hern living with her
pounds.
centa an hour. The part also pro­ mother but she missed her father
Arrangements for the silver dol­ vide* an additional 31 cents a day vwy much. It seems the loneliness
lara distribution by payroll were for conductor*.
w if a round robin affair, too, and
planned and arranged by the So- Th* n«w wage agreement*,- th« th* sight of other people happily
mlaote County Chamber of Com­
rsllrosd* estimated, will cost the gelling ready for Christmas made
merce Industrial Committen head­
it worse.
ed by Don Balsa aa chairman and carrier* mors than MX) million dol­
“ I saw everyone else buying
lars
a
year.
tha Sanford Industrial Board with
Th# new pay irala h r the non­ presents," slid .lark Potter, a
Hannan Jacobson as chairman.

Wage Increases Excursion Boat Is Tampa Bay Area
Settled Last Hite Expected To Arrive Seems Logical
For Railroad Men Tomorrow At City Pier Spot For College
Wish Is Granted
For Little Tot
Missing D a d

Prisoner Escapes
Without Greeting
A City prisoner escaped this
morning white working with tho
t rew of prisoner* In th* vicinity of
Grnrs Manor on Mallonville Av*.
Nathaniel Manning, 33 rear old
negro, left the work eraw running.
Folle* Chief R°y William* aald
that “ th* last wa saw or hoard
of lha negro, he was running and
singing *HI Be Homs For Christma*.
Tho prisoner faitdd to step and
wish thaao with whom ha was
working • “ Marry Christmas” .

Workers Suspension
Results In Strike
TAMPA UP—About ISO hourly
employes of the Continental Can
Co. rrmainrd off the Job today In
a wildcat strike resulting from the
suspension of two worker*.
C. K. Botlgcr, assistant plant
manager, said the walkout came
without warning yesterday because
th* romping suspended two men
“ for walking off tho Job without
permission.”
Botlgcr said local officials nf
the United Steelworkers of Amer­
ica (CIO) agree It Is an unauthor­
ized walkout tn violation of thr
existing contract, and tha com­
pany and the union are trying to
end tho striko.
roMPLAINTB MADE
TOlyYO
A 4-rrnt inrrsas* In
priras by Tokyo bathhouse owners
to offset higher wafer rata* draw
this complaint from lha house­
wives federation: "You'll land us
In the ponrhoui* Instud te tha
bathhouse."

operating employes, retroactive to dairy employe. “ It was lonely."
last Dee. 1, boosts the average lo “ We'd never been aeperated »t
Christmas before,” added Ruby
$l *4i* aa hour.
Poller.
At what must have been Just the
right moment, Cathie went to her
mother and said she had been
praying all three could he together
MIAMI REACH (JR- Herbert again for Christmas.
Hoover Isn't speculating on Re­ Also pirking Just Ihe right time.
publican presidential possibilities Jack came hy to see Ruby the
The former president, spry and very next day, proposed again and
affable al *&gt;, arrived yesterday was accepted again.
for a holiday vacation and some Cathie will h* flower girl al
fishing In th* Florida Reya.
their wrdding and will go with
Ha wateomed newsmen aboard them on a honeymoon lo Kay Wail
»h* yseht brigadier but wouldn’t and Miami,
ofiar an Iplhlon on whetha* Pita* r rathl* wanted Hot twm vfmnt
Went Etatifcorar win seek raelec l.-eth (uppers) for Christmas, hut
lion.
she's willing tn wait now.
Hoover did #sv ha would return
lo lha nation’s capital next month
to work with Congress on Imple­
menting recommendations ror
tlined in the Hoover Commission
report. If th* recommendations are
adopted, he said, the government
ran save up In six billion dollars
Funeral service* for Mr*. Mary E.
m administrative costs.
Lynns, M, who died Saturday al the
homo nf her daughter In Pom­
pano nearh were held Monday at'
ia .
. s i L . l *i . . a n _ _* i . a m . __ _ l.
IA a _m. al
Ihe First Baptist Church
in Pompano Reach.
Th# Rav. O. Gay Harris officiat­
The Church of GcSl will present
an annual Christmas program In ed.
morrow night at • o'clock, accord­ The body was sent hy Kraer Fun.ing In tha pastor, the Rev. II. W. eral Home lo Mayo. Fla. lor further
services and hurfil.
Ilehderinn.
Mrs. Lynns dird after a long ill­
The play this yr»r I* “ The
Scarlet Ribbon.” It is a story of ness. She lived at 114 N. E. 2nd
a modern family and their redis­ Street in Pompano Bearh. Sh# wa*
covery of the true Christmai born in Lowndes County Ga. and
moved lo Pompano Bearh In IMA
spirit.
Traditional themes will he pre­ She spent several months taeh sum­
sented hy tha Intermediate and mer hers In Sanford with ktr
Junior rlassca in skit* ahd read- daughter.
lags. A candlelight carol program Surviving her ars flv# daughter!,
will be sung by th* Junior Choir. Mrs. Moody llsrdrn. Sanford; Mrs.
Al th* cloa* of Ihe service. Sun Y. W. Patrick, Palatka; Mr*. J. R.
day School elassts will esenangs Bromley, Perry: Mr*. Ethel Field­
gifts, and Christmas treats wtll ing and Mrs. J. H. Imilh, Pom­
pano Reach.
b* presented to all who attend.

Former President
Vacations In Keys

Services Are Held
For Mrs. Lyons
A f Pompano Beach

Church Of God Set
For Yule Program

Two hours after tho blase broke
cut in sera temperature, a flra
official said, "Tha building te a
total loss."
Tha blue devoured lha rambling
aoden structure and it's contents
te valuable antique* despite th*
atari* te at Iran half a dam
fire-fighting unite.
Quanta tela* stayed at fea tea,
hut police raid no aaa waa to fea
building at the trine te th* fir*.
Tta historic stetatof plaaa «
fea aid Beaten Poat Read waa
taflt about lfeg and was l a i n
originally aa tta Rad Tamra. La­
ter M teak aa new historic tetortsi
when Longfellow uaad it •• tho*
footersttea for hte “Talas te a
Wayside tern."

■UtCTRONK ALLY ,
PUEBLO, Cato. l* ~ A fifthCoyle, a commercial
grader has saUsted aa atoctraalc
in Warren. Brawn
facial hum*. Ha was treated and gUy fo fea rfissroasa war wtU
released. Oeyl* sprained an ankle. teachers.
Mm BUubsfe EsQy wasn't too
Tha blast, abate an hour teter
tofflrteod yasterday when ab*
withdrawal** tha Hr* w u discovered at t : « caught Manual talking - that’s
a-m., knocked down a low wnl aggkut tha rulaa— to bar aocrad
at tta filter flawe te fea raflratp,
riissiram. But M waa aasra—
te a stack to learn ha w u
hY P M
with a friend who w u outi fea playgrauad.
Tha two hoys ware rammutecat
by aaara te a t
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through the year.1*.
The priaoher* released Included
Bobby Jean I.ynn, Annie Hlehaon,
Eddie Lee Benjamin, Tony MeLamorr, Jama* Davidson, Spike
David, Nathan Joiner, Aril* Mills,
Jack Madltte*, and Charles Bur­
ris.
The group of prisoner* stood up
and In unison said, “ Thank you,
Judge."
And as they started te file out
of the courtroom, Judge Houa­
holder shouted, “ Just ■ minute, I
forgot the most important part of
this."
Ha reached In' his pocket and
pulled out a packet ef brand new
on* dollar bills which ha distri­
buted to tho prisoner*, a dollar for
OCALA (ft-Cari
each one, as he said, "This la a
serving a Ih-yaar
preawt from mysalf.”
to reading law hooka and eame up
“ I hope that you take my greetwith the Idea ha waa in foilfitegtl- lag to you aa an expressiw of all
lytha poopia," said Judge HousheldHo wrote Atty. Gen. Richard W.
Ervin he wanted a chance to grave
hi* 1M1 Marion County conviction
of sssult with intent to
should bn sot aside.
Ervin, investigating,
the prisoner had three previous
felony convictions la Brmrard
County. Ha disallowed tho **appoll" and recommended that kteto •UDBURY, Mass. tA-Tha his­
toric, eantur»**-old Waysida Inn,
Atty. A. P. Buie prosecute m
immortallicd by poat Henry Wads­
Florida’s fourth offender law.
Yesterday, Strother, 38, pleaded worth Longfellowr and ratiored to
s defense te thin new charge- Ka natural beauty by tho late
Circuit Judge Truman G. Futch Henry Fard, waa destroyed by
gave him a mandatory Ufa Itrm. flamaa early today.

• &amp; r &amp; 3 r 5 J B ? S £ Series O f Blasts
wife reckless driving by running
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g rad light and
speeding
Thrra palkemen said they saw
■att'a Jaguar spaed through aa Kills Firefighter

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The X.vo paisenger plea»ure and
TAMPt 'P—This city is “ on tho
excursion ho*i "The Nautican” ar­
right trsrk" in its .'(forts to get s
rives at Sanford and will dock at
. . . . . .
,
stste university and is favorably
the Munlcip-d Pier at approximate- hKtxttli
, f n , lh,
population
ly 10 a. m. tomorrow morning.
m J .. , ail| Frr,, Konl of ,i„k ,on The boat, operated h.v Richard |vl||e. chairman of the nosrd nf
Rojero and W. H Kemp, who are control, adding that any four-year
currently opening Ihr famous Se university rrralrd to rope with
minnle Park Rarrway near Cassel .F|oriHa',' skyrocketing hither enuberry, will begin a regular srhe- fj|mnal needs will have to icrvO
dule of cruises from the local pier
, r„ . .
fullowing a gigantic .«fftg-;l tele | Thp T, mp)l n.,r iirra seems th*
bratnm on Jan. *.
logical spot for establishment nf
The erlehralion initiating the., four-year lib-ral arts college,
first cruise from the Sanford Pier arr0r.ling to Hr. A J Rrumbaugh,
la rspected lo draw ri-lrhrilies di^ctor 0f the survey for th*
from over the entire Slate of P’lo- jcmmcil for Studv of Higher Edurlda for the rededleatton of the call„ n |n yi,*,,!*.
St. John's River herausa nf the The Tampa committee was ad­
vast
historical
»ur- vised to continue its study of sll
* u.xi sis
» ’ i%as■ signifcance
wi igiiii« •*ns » visa
r„ unding the event which will
factors Involved in setting lip a
begin tn attract thousands of vis) college, seek assistance from th*
tors to Sanford and tn the ' Nile commission on community colleg­
of the Americas.' ”
es, request the Board of Control
Kodrrn and Kemp yesterday said tn lend a hand in determining edu­
that th* huge boat will he manned cational needs nf the are*, and
hy Captain W. J. Oliver, Purser consider alsn the pnsalbiht yof seU
Riley, and Engineer Millon Curtis. ting up a Iwo-year community col­
The two operators of the “ Nautl- lege ' Independent of the four-year
ran” said Dial thr mdse will university, to meet specialized e«V«
taka visitors aver a showplare oi ucational need*.
America that is as "old as the
country itself." Kemp said, "There
is not a trip in thr State nf Flori­
da comparable lo this boat trip —•
There * ju»l nothing like it in Flo­
rida."
Expected lo be invited lo Die
°fltrt*l opening of Ihe cruise will
bo Senator F.str* Krfauvrr who is
currently a contender for Ihe De­
mocratic nomination tor I’ rrMdrnt.
Alan to be invited hero for the
TAMTA IA—Tampa, long.know*
event
Col- lhmUihmli yWid, as * wldj nt„*
eveni will
wui ha
n* Governor
I'ovrrnor Leroy
i.#roy tot-

Liquor Ordinance
May Clamp Down
On Wide Open City

uu, latlutfcd Rv-th# jnflteyra
Ihd bundav event lhs x.ll fake „ „ „
plare at 2.40 p. m.,.will be mayors
of ritie* in an area 74 miles around
Sanford along with Chamber oi
Commerce official* from liinae
cities.
1-ocal offirial* will attend thr
officially put into service from
that will operate on a regular
sehrdula with rruisr* dally at 1
p. m. and at ■ p. ni. on-moonlight
night* and at 10 a. m. in morning*.
Ry th* lima the “ Nautican” is
nUir'iaiiy put tnl n.rrvirr fr
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....
Ihe Sahfnrd l'irr, lha bamlshrjl,
which has hren leased front thr
City hy Sodrro and Kemp, will
be rnmplrlcly neon lighted. An am
mated sign is expected In blink

ifogtaM Ota fote» «fe (ftato hr Bapm d Itatah

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Thege was evidence of strong
and concerted action of church and
civic groups behind the nrdiaanco
when It was rammed through the
first reading over the protests of

from a tall tower that ran he seen board chairman J. L. Voung Jr.
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( h.vlrman Young said hli ob-

Signs are being placed at stra­
tegic place* along highway* lead
tog into Sanford from every di­
rection railing attention to thr
cruisss on tha "Nautlean” amt
tha advantages of visiting Sanford.
Sodrro told the Chamber ot
Commerce committee cooperating
with tha two operators that "this
is a Joint venture and a county en­
terprise that will draw thousands
tn thia area that would not other­
wise visit this section.” lie said,
“ Everyone will benefit from Its
initial success.”
Movies and film for television
arc being mail* of the arrival Uv
morrow of the “ Nautican" as it
moves into lha Sanford area at
Ihe Lake Monroe Rrlilgr.
Final plans fur the giganti
celebration are getting underway
and will he announced in th* nrai
future upon Iheir completion.

MIAMI REACH
- The hotel
employes union ey*d two other
usury hotels today after a court
order banned picket* al the swank
4*3-room Fontainebleau.
Bert H. Ross, union internation­
al vice president, said yesterday's
strike at Ihe Fontainebleau was Ihe
first of a “ winter campaign" and
that Ihe Eden Roe and the Lucerne
would ba struck before the new
year “ If R become* necessary."
81a hours after to picket* sp­
eared at the Fontainebleau. Cir­
cuit Judge William A. Herin or­
dered them removed pendln ga
amperary injunction hearing Jan.

r, flouthara BqR Telephone Company, la presenting Mayra J. D. Cradall wltk
Tatophora D4sari-airy while 0 sextos* J. R«thermal, flute * “
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An nrdinanrw banning sales of
alcoholic beverage- on weekday#
between midnight and 7 a m., and
all 21 hours no Sunday &gt; was pushed
through firvt trailing hy a ma­
jority of the rily board of repre­
sentatives (ronnril) to a surprise
move this week.
It still must pa-s a final read­
ing at some date not sat. The or­
dinance a* now drawn up would
not become affertive until March

Irnm
I aL-&gt; .Monroe
II na e&lt;u Bridge.
(let.ln*
from Ike
lha Lake

Court Order Bans
Pickets A t Swank
Hotel In Miami

B. Y. TURNER,

teffihzmwn -nrdtaellF
. ^ T V f . r e long.

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Herin ordered the hotel and th#
union te emtinua their negotia­
tions “ in the holiday spirit" at to
whether the union represent* an-

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ieelion was to the matter bein
put to a rota without tHa usual
procedure of going to eommitt#

Experimental Jet
Forced To Refurn
MONTREAL JP-The Comet ITT,
Britain's spoedy experimental 1st
airliner, was forced hark tn Mon­
treal early today after taking off
for London on the last leg
of a (ilobe-eircllng test flight.
The plane landed with one of
Its four engtne« out.
John Cunningham, chief test p?1n|
fir the de llavilland Aircraft Co ,
Ltd , and thr plane's captain, siiij
a preliminary investigation indicat­
ed a detective bracket in the tail­
pipe of one engine.
A romplrte check was ordered
and British Air officials in London
said the plane probably would not
get home until aflrx Christmas. A
spokesman added Ihe damaged
engine probably would be changed.
The Comet III is a protet.vpe .of
d# llavilland'* Comet IV, with
which Britain hope* tn take a lead
in Ihe world's aviation industry.
The 74-ton airliner is built to carry
60 passenger* hut only It persons
were aboard (or Ihe flight.

North Gate O f Base
Closed Temporarily
The North Gate of tho Sanford
Naval Auxiliary Air Station, on
Mellonvill* Ave., will he rinsed
from 4:M p. m. Dee. 2.1 until T:20
a. m. Jan 3. said officials of the
local Navy Base.

Traffic from lha station will use
tha Main Gala during this period
and until thr North Gate la raopened. Tho Main Gate te tha
station la Just east of Sanford
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THURSDAY. DErKMBKE M. 1955

No. 315.

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Official Opening
Of Nautican Jan. 8

Merchant*’ till* wtll Jtagl* with
tha sound of real hard eash as
hundreds of employes art paid off
for thia wash's earning* with sil­
ver dollar*.
Employ** ef thrra Sanford In­
dustries wtll receive their Christ­
mas wc*k earnings-to silver dol­
lars aa tha Saaford Manufacturing
Company, Fierro Manufacturing
Company, and Brookfield Mills
pay off with thousands of the
Christmas ram as hut race a “cartwheels."
* By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The gesture is being mad* In
year,
and there k always an out- order
Tha winter season started today
that Sanford store* wtll feel
standing
exempt*
of
tha
true
M a stormy, cold and wot not*.
the Impact af tha thousands of
The X.vo paisenger plea»ure and
Christmas
SptrH
displayed
the
Rainstorm* laihod Pacific roastsilver dollars being circulated and CHICAGO 'F — trace increase*
excursion ho*i "The Nautican” ar­ TAMPt 'P—This city is “on tho
big day draws nearer.
al araaa and flooda threatened
spent In local (tore*.
right trsrk" in its .'(forts to get s
ranging from in1* to if* rent* an
rives. .at. Sanford
and will dock
Thia morniag. Icminola County
many araaa.
The impact or the three firms hour have been granted to nearly
. . .
, at stste university and is favorably
Judge
Ernest
Honshaldar
request­
the Munlcip-d Pier at approximate- hKtxttli
,f n , lh, population
that manufacture garments tn
Cold weather dung In Northern
ed that ten county prisoners he Sanford w the economic picture loo.ooo of the nation's railroad
ly 10 a. m. tomorrow morning.
m J .. , ail| Frr,, Konl of ,i„k,onatatee although there waa aome
workers.
In the local area will be felt aa
acltcf from the ley blaata of the
The boat, operated h.v Richard |vl||e. chairman of the nosrd nf
He explained to the group, **You tho bright silver pieces are pul Eleven rail brotherhood*, repre­
la it aereral daya.
Rojero and W. H Kemp, who are control, adding that any four-year
senting
some
740,000
nonoperating
heard me, the other day, remark into trade channels following lha
%
f
It waa below tero again today
currently opening Ihr famous Se university rrralrd to rope with
•bout Chriatmaa and the fact that “payday distribution” of tha employes, last night signed an
fenver moat of New England and
minnle Park Rarrway near Cassel .F|oriHa',' skyrocketing hither enu'agreement
with
the
carriers
rollmost
of
us
have
instilled
in
us
planta'located her*.
berry, will begin a regular srhe- fj|mnal needs will have to icrvO
'
wide aactlflna of New York atate.
ing
ror
a
pay
raise
oi
m
&gt;
*
rem*
TAMPA
This
mill
be
Cathie
some of the truths and true meanThe Florida State Rank ia hand­
dule of cruises from the local pier
, r„ . .
* COldeat apot early thia morning
ink of tha Chriatmaa Story.
ling Ibe requisition for the silver an hour and company-paid hospl Poltcr'a happiest Christmas, even fullowing a gigantic .«fftg-;l tele | Thp T, mp)l n.,r iirra seems th*
waa Meaaena, N.Y.. whleh report­
tal
and
medical
benefit*.
though
the
3-ycar-old
*on't
«et
tme
"I know that all ef you know dollara that will be used in pay­
ed » degreea below aero.
bratnm on Jan. *.
logical spot for establishment nf
h,r ,wo
something about Christmas and ing off tha employe* of tha three, A few hours later the railroad*
Below • freezing tamperahrea
The
erlehralion
initiating
the.,
four-year lib-ral arts college,
and Uie Order of Railway Condue- The ono she Mill grt I* e»perlally
what it maans to tha world," manufacturing plants here.
extended from aouthern North Car­
first cruise from the Sanford Pier arr0r.ling to Hr. A J Rrumbaugh,
torn
and
Rrakcmen
icltled
Iheir
;lmportant-hcr
father
and
mother
More
than
*,000
silver
dollara
Judge
Houaholder
said.
la rspected lo draw ri-lrhrilies di^ctor 0f the survey for th*
olina weotward to eaatern Okie“Justice la alwavs tampered will he used for the three payrolls wage dispute, with between 24.000 are being remarried after a dt- from over the entire Slate of P’lo- jcmmcil for Studv of Higher Eduhome, northeaat Kansas and northvorre
of
six
month*.
with mercy," ha laid aa he ex­ with tha total weight of tha bags and IT,000 operating worker* get­
rlda for the rededleatton of the call„n |n yi,*,,!*.
Weit to notbeaet Montana.
plained that an* of the three fact­ of silver coming to more than MO ting a general pay hike, of to'* Cathie has hern living with her St. John's River herausa nf the The Tampa committee was ad­
The rain In northern California,
centa an hour. The part also pro­ mother but she missed her father vast
ors in Justice la charity. "Charity pounds.
signifcance
* u .x i
shistorical
is » ’
i% as■
w i i g i i i i « •* n s »
v»urisa
the heavleat In IS yeara, flooded
Arrangements for the silver dol­ vide* an additional 31 cents a day vwy much. It seems the loneliness r„unding the event which will vised to continue its study of sll
la
Ih*
full
expression
of
iova
for
w rivers in northwait eountlea, eloaed
your falloweun." said the Judge. lara distribution by payroll were for conductor*.
wif a round robin affair, too, and begin tn attract thousands of vis) factors Involved in setting lip a
A doeaa highway*, flooded aectlona
planned and arranged by the So- Th* n«w wage agreement*,- th« th* sight of other people happily tors to Sanford and tn the ' Nile college, seek assistance from th*
"I
am
sorry
that
you
find
yourof two communltlea and cut oft
commission on community colleg­
salve* to the nosh ion af being to mlaote County Chamber of Com­ rsllrosd* estimated, will cost the gelling ready for Christmas made of the Americas.'”
ground travel hi the north roaatal
es, request the Board of Control
merce Industrial Committen head­ carrier* mors than MX) million dol­ it worse.
Jail
here
at
Chriatmas,"
ho
said.
Kodrrn and Kemp yesterday said tn lend a hand in determining edu­
area. Pamiliea ware frrted from
ed by Don Balsa aa chairman and
"Jaatmueh
aa
M
la
Chriatmaa
“ I saw everyone else buying that th* huge boat will he manned cational needs nf the are*, and
lars a year.
their home* la many aectlona at
and all ef you have hew conftaed tha Sanford Industrial Board with
the atom bolt.
Th# new pay irala hr the non­ presents," slid .lark Potter, a hy Captain W. J. Oliver, Purser consider alsn the pnsalbiht yof seU
for aome time, 1 am going to try Hannan Jacobson as chairman.
Riley, and Engineer Millon Curtis. ting up a Iwo-year community col­
operating employes, retroactive to dairy employe. “ It was lonely."
txtoed te you come of tho spirit
Missionary Relates to
last Dee. 1, boosts the average lo “We'd never been aeperated »t
The two operators of the “Nautl- lege ' Independent of the four-year
of Christmas," Judge Houaholder
Christmas before,” added Ruby ran” said Dial thr mdse will university, to meet specialized e«V«
$l
*4i*
aa
hour.
told
the
ten
prisoner*.
How Red Chinos#
Poller.
taka visitors aver a showplare oi ucational need*.
“1 am going te maka amended Prisoner Escapes
At what must have been Just the America that is as "old as the
and you will be relra*
Treated Him, Wif# Judgments
Former President
right moment, Cathie went to her country itself." Kemp said, "There
*d at bow tomorrow," he told Without Greeting
CLARK AIK FORCE EASE. P.L them.
mother and said she had been is not a trip in thr State nf Flori­
A
City
prisoner
escaped
this
(It — •'Abominable treatment** at Aa he extended hi* wish for a
Vacations In Keys praying
all three could he together da comparable lo this boat trip —•
morning
white
working
with
tho
Am hands of the Chinese Com- Merry Christmas to tha ten pri­
There * ju»l nothing like it in Flo­
MIAMI REACH (JR- Herbert again for Christmas.
t
rew
of
prisoner*
In
th*
vicinity
of
^
munliU, ineluding torture, was de- soners, Judge Houaboldrr read
Hoover Isn't speculating on Re­ Also pirking Just Ihe right time. rida."
Grnrs
Manor
on
Mallonville
Av*.
irribed by Amtricm minionary this greeting: **1 would flood your
Expected lo be invited lo Die
Nathaniel Manning, 33 rear old publican presidential possibilities Jack came hy to see Ruby the
Dr.
Homer jV. Ifedshaw today.
path with sunshine — I would negro, left the work eraw running. The former president, spry and very next day, proposed again and °fltrt*l opening of Ihe cruise will
MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay M bo Senator F.str* Krfauvrr who is
Aaundon, capital of Paraguay, waa “They handcuffed me, twiatad ftnea you from all ill---- I would
Folle* Chief R°y William* aald affable al *&gt;, arrived yesterday was accepted again.
calm thia morning deapito report* my wrlsU and forced me to crown you with all htessings ---- that “th* last wa saw or hoard for a holiday vacation and some Cathie will h* flower girl al currently a contender for Ihe De­
received In Uruguay and Argen- do itrenuous physical aaercLae," If 1 could but have my wtlL Aye! of lha negro, he was running and fishing In th* Florida Reya.
their wrdding and will go with mocratic nomination tor I’rrMdrnt.
fe tina la*t night that aome army Bradshaw told a pren conference. hut human love ---- may err, singing *HI Be Homs For Christ- Ha wateomed newsmen aboard them on a honeymoon lo Kay Wail Alan to be invited hero for the TAMTA IA—Tampa, long.know*
event
ha Governor
Leroy to
Coleveni will
wui n*
I'o v rrn o r i.#roy
t- lhm U ihm li y W id , as * wldj n t„ *
unite and tha eltp’a while police Bradshaw, 94, and his wife, dear — I d a pmter all wise ma*.
»h* yseht brigadier but wouldn’t and Miami,
uu, latlutfcd Rv-th# jnflteyra
teffihzmwn -nrdtaellF
farce bad it* gad an caceceeaiful •bout the same a
Tho
prisoner
faitdd
to
step
and
ofiar
an
Iplhlon
on
whetha*
Pita*
r
rathl*
wanted
H
ot
twm
vfmnt
Ihd
bundav
event
lhs
x.ll
fake
„„
„
.^ T V f .r e long.
wish
thaao
with
whom
ha
was
* revolt igalnaf fra il dent Alfredo Pa., arrived Wedi
Went
Etatifcorar
win
seek
raelec
l.-eth (uppers) for Christmas, hut plare at 2.40 p. m.,.will be mayors
Kong after five yotrs of Imprison- through the year.1*.
Btracaaner.
working • “Marry Christmas”.
An nrdinanrw banning sales of
lion.
she's willing tn wait now.
The
priaoher*
released
Included
mint
by
the
Chine**
Bed*.
of ritie* in an area 74 miles around alcoholic beverage- on weekday#
A report from Kormoia, on the
Hoover did #sv ha would return
Bobby Jean I.ynn, Annie Hlehaon,
Sanford along with Chamber oi between midnight and 7 a m., and
frontier in northern Argentina, laid Bradshaw ipoka from wheel­ Eddie Lee Benjamin, Tony Melo lha nation’s capital next month
Commerce official* from liinae all 21 hours no Sunday &gt; was pushed
gunfire had been heard in Para­ chair. He appeared nervous and Lamorr, Jama* Davidson, Spike Workers Suspension to work with Congress on Imple­
Services Are Held cities.
guay, But there waa no confirma­ thin. (,I lost about 43 pounds," David, Nathan Joiner, Aril* Mills,
through firvt trailing hy a ma­
menting
recommendations
ror
he slid. His wif* waa net present.
1-ocal offirial* will attend thr jority of the rily board of repre­
tion of any footing.
Jack Madltte*, and Charles Bur­ Results In Strike
tlined in the Hoover Commission For Mrs. Lyons
U.
S.
Air
force
doctors
said
"the
officially put into service from sentatives (ronnril) to a surprise
Neva dUpatchoa telephoned from
ris.
TAMPA UP—About ISO hourly report. If th* recommendations are
that will operate on a regular move this week.
Aiuneion thia morning laid the Is stiU uncertain of her surround­ The group of prisoner* stood up employes of the Continental Can adopted, he said, the government
Af Pompano Beach sehrdula with rruisr* dally at 1 It still must pa-s a final read­
W city waa tranquil and normal do- ings.'*
and In unison said, “Thank you, Co. rrmainrd off the Job today In ran save up In six billion dollars
Funeral service* for Mr*. Mary E. p. m. and at ■ p. ni. on-moonlight ing at some date not sat. The or­
apKe rumor* of trouble arlaiog They said Mrs. Bradshaw la suf­ Judge."
a wildcat strike resulting from the m administrative costs.
Lynns, M, who died Saturday al the night* and at 10 a. m. in morning*. dinance a* now drawn up would
from e iplit In Stroasanar’a ruling fering more from malnutrition than And as they started te file out suspension of two worker*.
he
homo nf her daughter In Pom­ Ry th* lima the “Nautican” is not become affertive until March
Colorado party.
of the courtroom, Judge Houa­ C. K. Botlgcr, assistant plant
nearh
were
held Monday a t' nUir'iaiiy
put
tnl n.rrvirr fr
Laat night, reliable Informinti
holder shouted, “Just ■ minute, I manager, said the walkout came Church Of God Set pano
I.
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* . . a n _ _ * i . a m . ___ _ .
. . . .
. . . .
IA .a _m. al
Ihe First
Baptist Church Ihe Sahfnrd
here aald, Strooaaner had thwarted Law Book Reader
l'irr, lha bamlshrjl, Thege was evidence of strong
forgot the most important part of without warning yesterday because
in Pompano Reach.
this."
in attempt to overthrow him led
which has hren leased front thr and concerted action of church and
th* romping suspended two men For Yule Program
by EpUaaio Meedet FlelUa, preai- Builds Up ld«a
City
hy Sodrro and Kemp, will civic groups behind the nrdiaanco
Th#
Rav.
O.
Gay
Harris
officiat­
Ha reached In' his pocket and “for
walking off tho Job without The Church of GcSl will present ed.
dent ef the Paraguayan Cantn
be rnmplrlcly neon lighted. An am when It was rammed through the
pulled out a packet ef brand new
an annual Christmas program In
permission.”
Bank and a former police chief. O f I Ilf gal Jailing
on* dollar bills which ha distri­
morrow night at • o'clock, accord­ The body was sent hy Kraer Fun.- mated sign is expected In blink first reading over the protests of
buted to tho prisoner*, a dollar for Botlgcr said local officials nf ing In tha pastor, the Rev. II. W. eral Home lo Mayo. Fla. lor further from a tall tower that ran he seen board chairman J. L. Voung Jr.
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I r n m
k e
I a L -&gt;
II n a e &lt; u
( le t.ln *
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each one, as he said, "This la a the United Steelworkers of Amer­ Ilehderinn.
from Ilha
Lake
.Monroe
Bridge.
services and hurfil.
( h.vlrman Young said hli observing a Ih-yaar
ica (CIO) agree It Is an unauthor­
preawt from mysalf.”
Mrs.
Lynns
dird
after
a
long
ill­
Signs are being placed at stra­ ieelion was to the matter bein
The play this yr»r I* “The
to reading law hooka and eame up “I hope that you take my greet- ized walkout tn violation of thr
ness. She lived at 114 N. E. 2nd
with the Idea ha waa in foilfitegtl- lag to you aa an expressiw of all existing contract, and tha com­ Scarlet Ribbon.” It is a story of Street in Pompano Bearh. Sh# wa* tegic place* along highway* lead put to a rota without tHa usual
tog into Sanford from every di­ procedure of going to eommitt#
a modern family and their redis­
lytha poopia," said Judge Housheld- pany and the union are trying to covery
born in Lowndes County Ga. and rection railing attention to thr
of
the
true
Christmai
Ho wrote Atty. Gen. Richard W.
end tho striko.
moved lo Pompano Bearh In IMA cruisss on tha "Nautlean” amt
spirit.
Ervin he wanted a chance to grave
She spent several months taeh sum­ tha advantages of visiting Sanford.
Traditional
themes
will
he
pre­
* MIAMI UV-CtreuR Judge Georg* hi* 1M1 Marion County conviction
sented hy tha Intermediate and mer hers In Sanford with ktr
roMPLAINTB MADE
Sodrro told the Chamber ot
B- Hah, fe, was reported In “sat- of sssult with intent to
Junior
rlassca in skit* ahd read- daughter.
TOlyYO
A
4-rrnt
inrrsas*
In
Commerce committee cooperating
kfaetery” cenditien today from in- should bn sot aside.
priras by Tokyo bathhouse owners lags. A candlelight carol program Surviving her ars flv# daughter!, with tha two operators that "this
Jnrta received hi an automohlte- Ervin, investigating,
to offset higher wafer rata* draw will be sung by th* Junior Choir. Mrs. Moody llsrdrn. Sanford; Mrs. is a Joint venture and a county en­
the
prisoner
had
three
previous
motorcycle craeh in which two
this complaint from lha house­ Al th* cloa* of Ihe service. Sun Y. W. Patrick, Palatka; Mr*. J. R. terprise that will draw thousands
felony convictions la Brmrard
• ethers were fesn Tuesday night.
wives federation: "You'll land us day School elassts will esenangs Bromley, Perry: Mr*. Ethel Field­ tn thia area that would not other­ MONTREAL JP-The Comet ITT,
Halt had a probable concussion County. Ha disallowed tho **apIn the ponrhoui* Instud te tha gifts, and Christmas treats wtll ing and Mrs. J. H. Imilh, Pom­ wise visit this section.” lie said, Britain's spoedy experimental 1st
wunmm rats an ita face and poll" and recommended that kteto •UDBURY, Mass. tA-Tha his­ bathhouse."
pano Reach.
b* presented to all who attend.
“Everyone will benefit from Its airliner, was forced hark tn Mon­
toric, eantur»**-old Waysida Inn,
Atty. A. P. Buie prosecute m
.
treal early today after taking off
initial
success.”
immortallicd by poat Henry Wads­
Alan baapitafiand wore Leonard Florida’s fourth offender law.
for London on the last leg
Movies
and
film
for
television
worth
Longfellowr
and
ratio
red
to
Yesterday,
Strother,
38,
pleaded
i . f attetew, a , a welder wbo waa
of a (ilobe-eircllng test flight.
arc
being
mail*
of
the
arrival
U
v
Ka
natural
beauty
by
tho
late
driving Ita motorcycle, end Mbs s defense te thin new chargemorrow of the “Nautican" as it The plane landed with one of
Mary Martin, M, paaaengcr on tha Circuit Judge Truman G. Futch Henry Fard, waa destroyed by
moves into lha Sanford area at Its four engtne« out.
gave him a mandatory Ufa Itrm. flamaa early today.
John Cunningham, chief test p?1n|
Ihe
Lake Monroe Rrlilgr.
Two
hours
after
tho
blase
broke
B. B. Bergquist, investigator far
fir
the de llavilland Aircraft Co ,
Final plans fur the giganti
cut in sera temperature, a flra
celebration are getting underway Ltd , and thr plane's captain, siiij
official said, "Tha building te a
• &amp; r &amp; 3 r 5 J B ? S £ Series O f Blasts
and will he announced in th* nrai a preliminary investigation indicat­
total loss."
wife reckless driving by running
ed a detective bracket in the tail­
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Refinery
future upon Iheir completion.
Tha blue devoured lha rambling
g rad light and speeding
pipe of one engine.
aoden structure and it's contents
Thrra palkemen said they saw
A romplrte check was ordered
Kills
Firefighter
te
valuable
antique*
despite
th*
■att'a Jaguar spaed through aa
and
Air officials in London
atari* te at Iran half a d a m
totofsertlra at M te to miles aa WARREN, Pa
Court Order Bans said British
the plane probably would not
taur. Tha matoraycla struck tha osplasloas at tha United OH Ba­ fire-fighting unite.
get home until aflrx Christmas. A
Jaguar broadside, they reported. nning Co. plant anriy today hrited Quanta tela* stayed at fea tea,
Pickets
A
t
Swank
spokesman added Ihe damaged
a firefighter and Injured IB
hut police raid no aaa waa to fea
engine probably would be changed.
building at the trine te th* fir*.
Fir* fetlewad the axyloalani
Hotel In Miami
The Comet III is a protet.vpe .of
Soys Men ,
The laat te tha Mute Mam ate Tta historic stetatof plaaa «
MIAMI REACH
- The hotel d# llavilland'* Comet IV, with
■ brick wall, killing fe
fea aid Beaten Poat Read waa
employes union ey*d two other which Britain hope* tn take a lead
W ent Conference Willey, abate M, te Warren,^
taflt about lfeg and was l a i n
usury hotels today after a court in Ihe world's aviation industry.
LONDON ID Mcaraw radio aa other fir* mew were showered wife originally aa tta Rad Tamra. La­
order banned picket* al the swank The 74-ton airliner is built to carry
ter
M
teak
aa
new
historic
tetortsi
today that Ifevfe Karaan Premier bricks gad debris. Poor wrap ad­
4*3-room Fontainebleau.
60 passenger* hut only It persons
when Longfellow uaad it •• tho*
Kim n flung gad Bart German mitted to W arm RoepUil. Nt
Bert H. Ross, union internation­ were aboard (or Ihe flight.
footersttea for hte “Talas te a
’
Premier Otto Oratowohl have waa reparted critically Injured.
al vice president, said yesterday's
Wayside tern."
■ railed foinflp for aa tntenaUesil Also hurt wrara a news
strike at Ihe Fontainebleau was Ihe
David Brawn, te tha Jm
aeafereraa to w rit* Kara*.
■UtCTRONK ALLY ,
first of a “winter campaign" and North Gate O f Base
. Tha herarite rt u ld tha two ft N.Y., Morning ~
PUEBLO, Cato. l* ~ A fifththat Ihe Eden Roe and the Lucerne
leaden tatted a aammuriqoe ia Coyle, a commercial
grader has saUsted aa atoctraalc
would ba struck before the new Closed Temporarily
Pyoagyaa*. araftol te Nor in Warren. Brawn
gUy fo fea rfissroasa war wtU
year “If R become* necessary."
• vmk by tho touring facial hum*. Ha was treated and teachers.
The North Gate of tho Sanford
81a hours after to picket* sp­ Naval Auxiliary Air Station, on
released. Oeyl* sprained an ankle.
eared at the Fontainebleau. Cir­ Mellonvill* Ave., will he rinsed
Tha blast, abate an hour teter Mm BUubsfe EsQy wasn't too
-1
yasterday when ab*
cuit Judge William A. Herin or­ from 4:M p. m. Dee. 2.1 until T:20
withdrawal** tha Hr* w u discovered at t : « tofflrteod
f * Aa
Manual talking - that’s
dered them removed pendln ga a. m. Jan 3. said officials of the
a-m., knocked down a low wnl caught
rv
aggkut tha rulaa— to bar aocrad
amperary injunction hearing Jan. local Navy Base.
at tta filter flawe te fea raflratp,
riissiram. But M waa aasraIT.
—
Traffic from lha station will use
te a stack to learn ha w u
Herin ordered the hotel and th# tha Main Gala during this period
hY P M
with a friend who w u outunion te emtinua their negotia­ and until thr North Gate la rai fea playgrauad.
Tho Main Gate te tha
Tha two hoys ware rammutecat B. Y. TURNER,
r, flouthara BqR Telephone Company, la presenting Mayra J. D. Cradall wltk tions “in the holiday spirit" at to opened.
whether the union represent* an- station la Just east of Sanford
by aaara te a t
Tatophora D4sari-airy while 0 sextos* J. R«thermal, flu te * “
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ifogtaM Ota fote» «fe (ftato hr Bapm d Itatah
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Floods Threatening
Pacific Coast Area
As Cold Hangs On

Indicative of the growth a# Banford and aurioundtng aomraunitie* la the large inrrtaaa In tha
number of telephona director!**
now being distributed te local
tataphona aubicriWra for uao be­
ginning Dec. 38, ISM. lome diraetori** will ha raeetvad In tho mall
aa late ma Dec. Jd and f t becauae
ef tha Chriatmaa mail velum*.
Approximately 8,970 new dim torts* are being M im ed te home*
and businesses, according te E.
V. Turner, Manager fee Southern
Beil Telephone Company, compar­
ed with SAM when th^ teat dir­
ectory waa dalhrored.
The new telaphon* directory con­
tain* many new and changed lilt­
ing* end other helpful Ulaphona
Information and la anally dlatingulahabla from the old gray-covarad Ulaphona leek by IU groan
cover. A aufflctent quantity of tha
new director!** ha* been printed
to aupply every tataphona subacribcr and to allow for futare
Ulaphona expansion.
Ha raquaaU that the old direc­
tory ha discarded and that the
new directory he referred te
when telephone number* are desir­
ed beginning Dae. tS. Locking up
the daalrod number* help* to avoid
lha poasiblllty of getting wrong
number* and aavsa time for both
the calling and called parties,
•'lafemation" should ho called ewly whew the number you are
seeking la not Hated tn tho dir­
ectory.

True Yule Spirit
Is Shown By Judge
Toward Prisoners

Excu rsio n Boat Is Tampa Bay Area
Expected To Arrive Seems Logical
For Railroad Men Tomorrow At City Pier Spot For College
Wage Increases
Settled Last Hite

Wish Is Granted
For Little Tot
M issin g D a d

Paraguay Capitol
* Is Calm Despite

Liquor Ordinance
May Clamp Down
On Wide Open City

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Said Satisfactory

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Destroyed By Fire

Experimental Jet
Forced To Refurn

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Setting U p New
Entanglements

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n c k u i n b d w a E m u tf West,
ths Hungarian Rada i n setting up
new birbcd-wir* entanglements,
minefields, watch tower* tod other
control devices along tka Austrian
Hungarian bortfar.
Tbn purpose la to halt thn hicraaitag flow of refugees who flak
daath to flan westward.
Austria has bocoma an nailer
havan for tha refugaaa atnea 44,on
Russian occupatio n troops wars
withdrawn in September.
Now-tha refugees da not barn to
dodga tha Rad Army and Austria
hat pledged asylum la political
refugees.
To Hungarian antl-Communlsta,
as wall as to the Austrian border
population, the Iron Curtain baa
become a halo daymbol of opporcs-

Florida Motorists
Womod To Bawart
O f 'H olidazt'

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TALLAHARSEK - MatarisU in
Florida wars waned today by the
Florida Highway Patrol not u let
the “kaUdaie” got them fat (raffle
trouble.
Director H. N. Kfetaan raid
that "heUdasa” ia a malady whkh
btta aid and y a n g alike during
tha Christmas aetaaa aid often
winds "a fallow up in trouble in
traffic."
The holiday daao about which he
spoke ia tha Daaamhar saaaaa whoa
Mk window shop by ear, pedestr­
ians tabs long chances and b an ts
Udea Mk walk a l eror the place

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MIAMI u&gt;— .iriitma, ahappora
yesterday caused too biggest traffke fam to too history ef Aewwtowu Mis nth
Asst. FoUse Chief J . A. YoueU
announced' emergency, measures
would flo tote oftoet so aerocal
situs lion, including brae angle perktog far two-hour periods o uoevoral
downtown streets, He said driven
were milling around all day yes-

BOEBL1NGEN, Germany —
Amry PFO Qian J. Wlmbl.h, Rl,
son af Mr. and Mrs. Glen J.
Wlmbtah, SIT Broodmare, Jackson, Mias., la helping make n
Merry Christmas for 100 chUf n a of an orphanage near Boabltagan, GGermany.
The children af Faulinopfloga
Klndarhalm (Paul's Cara Orphan
Homo) will celebrate Christmas
twiea this year—thanks to towtrtbutlaas from Wimbish's unit,
thn Mtk Trans portatien B*Uni­
te*. On Dec. A Nleholnuo, thn
Oeewmne* flnato Claus,, will visit
the eephsongo with sandy, nuU mossurss surrounding tbn border
end h a l t Than on Christmas region, very low Hungarians from
Bee, ha will return, fas' American
fashion, with toys, clothing and the Interior end Budapest ever get
through. 1 am quits sure that •
a holiday dinner.
of
every l# Hungarian rsfugees
Transportation Company, enterWlmhiah, n driver In the 047th get caught along the mute la tbs
ad the Army la March 1004 and Bed dragnet. Thooo reaching Aus­
completed beak training at Fart tria at tho rate ef seme sa a month
aesylr all come from the security
Jackson, A. O.
A former student at Georgia one itself and am familiar with
Institute of Technology, ho la a ha border region and tho ndaei.”
momhsr af Ft Kappa Alpha fra­
ternity.
WfaMto fa tha grandma af
Mm. J. M. Brady. U lk Fork
Arcs, Madrid.

Governor Discloses
Plant For Forming *
Eisenhower Pact
•ACBAMENTO, Csllf. tft-Gov.
Goodwte J. Knight disclosed today
ho fa going abend with formation
af • pm-Rlsonbower slate of dele■rite to the lose Republican Nstfansl Coaventioa.
Mnvfag fast hi n state rich with

Sudan Basks Today
In Joint Approval
O f ritoin, Egypt
KHARTOUM, Sudan un - Tho
Suds* basked today la faint Brit­
ish ■ Egyptian approval of ita
FariJament’s dsclarsUoo of todopndeace.
Tho parliamentary aetlow Ig­
nored tho two nominal ruling pow­
ers' plan for a plebiscite that
could have linked too vast Upper
Hilo territory with Egypt.
In Cain, however, tho Egyptian
minister for gudau attain, ZaharIs Mohlsddln, said Us gornnmsnt
“tends to respond to too gudanaio
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Legal N orict
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Sllvo, and th lr roiftaetlv* unknown
sp o n s u If wiaryteS, one If S w f,
•n , r rt,p * c t 1 v* unknow n holes.
davlM *,. wranUM, t n l i n t r i . Iliaor«. creditor,, trust,**, and a n r
■ad all parson* clalm lnc h r.
through, tm dir o r a n a la st **ld &gt;•■nsstlT , nam*d n#r*o**l a n , aad
all p tra o n , having. a r rlalniluu

is a a ta ts , h a a tfie ia rits, o ra o ta u h
eradllars. . o r claim ant* *therw ]*£
bj- through, s r n a d ir th sai w hom
sddrsM M , rsaldsaess, aad paat ,f«
rira a d d m i r a a rs unknown; W O I.TASf HllfTLDOM TOUNO and —
TOI'KO. hla w tfa If llTtag. aad If
daaC nil th a lr unknow n hairs a t
law, d«*la*as. U n to * * , k»n,flcl*rlaa, grantaaa. erSdllora. as claim ants
otharwU*. h r, through. or u ad » r
them w hoa, a d d r * „ „ , r,*ld*aa*«*
and psat offlr* addrtaaaa ar* a n hnow ai and all th s unknow n h a irs
a t law, Sifts***. lagatsa*. a r M m HclarlM h r, through, a r aad sy
JQdUPII K. tO tJK d. d a c a a sg ; a n d
C ourt In *aS fo r lU nlnol* Usual'
all p*ra*aa h a rin g a r clatm lag to
Florid*,
r h• ■■ce ry._j
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i n , I . I i i . h a ra a n r In ttro st la th a faUwwtsM
and JO-ANN DAM-1 daaertbad lan d , a ltu a ltd la Ism U
Plaintiff*. V. JULIA ■al* Oeaaty, Florida, ta-w lti
M Jk 'h n * a t t l1.. D afondaats,
U M iia ii, aad
I,ota I ta t taelnatr*. a f D w h
an, aad *ach of
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C oatalalat~w Ith th a ria rk ^ e1 u ) d
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w ho,* addr#** la P. a Wo* l i s t
hUasafare.
a fo re ." Florida^
n . ; . —. a_ royy V "r n i l
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h a r,day. Dooimbor l», A. D. t i l l , and
If you tell ta do so. a Snare* er*
confooss will ho , a t , rod s g e la it
yea, sod ssoh #f you. fo r th s r»MsF eem aedod le w i t Onatglalat.
T h e a s taro a f th is s u it ta te
i m i th* tills te th* a b e t* do*-

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sale Court a t Baafard. Bojalaolo
County. Florida, thlo n t h day e f
Mevtator. A. d.. m i,
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BUILT On Larfe Landscaped
Lota; la the beat of neighborCOMPLETE « th all Ibrfaa terra
you Tar* tfirtamad about tu ri
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wttfeth* heat financing
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W A N T AD
RATES

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gnojU^Satea Office; Little Venice

T h e Fottow ifif Rate* i r e a«w
in effM t.
1M P*f Line f t On* InitrklM
I il« P*r Lie* for T h ru interllftL.
MO CHARGE
14* Per Line far Fire Insettif## Uat your bouses and apt*, for
11a Far Una far *»eh 21 I*
rent With us. For en days w«
••rtlf"”4
SHALL NOT fflbe UF charI t
for finding a tenant, while the
MINIMUM RATE: Me
new Incoming Navy perionael
are
|«Hiai located.
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MAOS DOWN • 3Vi B. &gt;. 1W Baths,
FU RN ISH ED APTS.
C. J . Nicer seellan of City,
Waal l« i Of Cat «t f a f li
l l l f i per month. Priced 18
move at 4U,soo.
______ m tar. t i l Weal le t
DOWN 3-BR. — CB. Nieer
^WELAXA APARTMKNTSt T0M I $1,371
Section. Well-landscaped — Tile
D petrel* kiU i. 114 W. Tint I t
filth. kardwflM Fineri. M3.lt
per month. Including Ins. A
R ftllavnj and B ib y Bede
S ty, Weak ar aorlh-TeL 1425. Taxes.
Fftreituift Canter
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SPECIAL SERVICES - 1
AtTOCUM
» EilAL EETATE FOtt RALE I 0LARGE QUANTITY once usrit FLOOR sanding and ftirtafetng.
A ltta n d e r k R trlngcr
Green Cabbage Bscs, $10. pm
OeantSi, waxing. smOog Semi­
Beat Estate e-Insuranc
nc«
hundred. Ceitlral city Bag Co.
nole County since IMS.
Mrt. la s tn c Messenger,
Phone Orlando. 27174. Thrrr
H. M. Gleason. I.ale Mary.
Iff Magentia Ave.
• r » miles
West on Old Winter Gar­
Plumbing. Rre«ky Heating
den Road.
Lisir.
BRAND NEW HOMfi
M. G. HOIXJER
S-E. R. masonry home,!. quality
Service on All Water Pumpsst plan,
construction, excellent
Welts ftrllied — Pomps
large corner lot lust outit of Ctty,
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Panla Reid PIMM 700
CHRISTMAS
paved street. $a,9oo. Terms.
SPECIAL
INSTALI.ATtON of linoleum, Car1* B. R. borne With Florida Room,
pets, Tiles.
■Ituitrn in popular Franklin
MODERN OCCASIONAL
Terflte section. Home Is lft top CHAIRS AND ROCKERS Saftfnrd Linoleum A Tile Co.
iltlfalcondition and has been draltlCal*
Phone lbtt
Upholstered In heauliftil Modem 127 W. 1st SL
ly redurrd in
. prlco for
tapestry,
smartly
slvled
blonde
aalct Elec. Range and
For Better Ptunrwg
arms and legs « with no-sag
r erator. Immediate pn.session.
See er Call
your choice
tl, 100. Terms. i~. Finaneing. springof ennttturlion—
Chair or Rocker.
W. J. KING
♦n.M
M Sewth Park
JUIe DOWN DELIVERS
Morning SefltlfeL GrM ather of Sanford onLANPtt
tando Evening Star. Call Ralph
ree'el've ~t’he"' benefits
MS-09 B&gt; 1st I t
Phan# 127 Ray, 3l3n.
■lead Exemption.
ENVELOPES, tettftrteads. atateSeminolei Realty
ments. inveicei, hang bias, and
delivered
up
T. W. MMM CHRISTMAS TREES deliver*
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progressive
Pine
to
1
ft.
$l.no.
native
short
PttMe V • U I
prtauag co.. PhoM «M — m
Morns
M. Q. Ranrn. Rob M
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West t3th si.
Phone
793
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LAKE LKNARDV - lads, r»«IHc
Haul. Eight miles from Sanford. COCKER SPANIEL puppies. Six INTERIOR sn.l E X T E R IO R
Painting. Paper Hinging. Phone
Pnone KM-R-t.
weehs old. for Christmas, Jin
313-W, Buffum A Walker.
each.
1104
Myrtle,
Phone
M4-M.
LOVELY Two Redronm Home,
large xandy lake. Two months Late model Electrolux Cleaner. HANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
old. eight miles from Sanford.
Like nevij with attachments. $13. EWCtripal contracting and Repairs
Phone mM-ft-g.
Phone 1723 R.
TV Service Centat
Bendix and Crmley Applianres
M ACRES of CKHil Land. ClearedL ROOFING
Ph. 11,1
Hew M W *L s v eCnmp
n sy - tU
u " 112 .Magrtnllg A re.
RECtNrt.Y* R?NoVa TF.D - :
Ceerwgnted— Ilk" Ceeru*aled.
Bedroom Houle, m ar Southaide
«M all Tart rftfttogJjeeda at
School. $0,230.
P. M. CAMTIWn .L
S M ttU a OM croU M m Cm
Season FIRE WOOD, any amount
nr length, oak or fat nine.
Mg^Rinch, Boh Morris, Thone
P 11M-A. B. PtUroon,Broker
'j.^Cbeiterioo. OnrfTftfT wfl" GfNtllNr. Belter Sofa. Electric
Range and 10 pc. Bedroom Suite.
All reasonable. 403 1'tumbsa
doty, Land Surveyor.
Drive.
KOHLER k Campbell Tlann. Small
Apt. site, Mlhogarty with bench,
iV* 3 Z O T V .
looks Ind plays like new! $173.
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CONI
Phond 1723 R.

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M.odO DOWN — Three Bedroom,
wall praaerved Frame House,
LAKB MANY - Fuiw!*l»d
and Garage with room and show­
Phone f it or 1374-J.
er. On large wtlMandteaped lot
including eitrua amt tropical
IWO-Bedroom ApattmtmL Ota#,
fruits. Total price, tf.ooo. No
attractively furniabrf. Ua# of
City taxes In pay! Cltua to Base
Car ate and telaphoift. ITS.
ana Schools.
Phone 1817.
BIG
VALUE — Large (1,1M sq.
PUHN. Efficiency Ant. Hilhway
f u , modern, i br . cb . hW
17-92 South City LfnlU. Fh
floora, built iM4. Juat out of
231T-W. Slumberland Court.
tha Ctty MI fenced plot. Has City
water, hewer, paved roads,
FURNISHED 1 Room, Belli, full
*P*re hraier. ventetlan blinds,
kitehen. By week or month.
Five PolnU Motel. «. plica South
r a s w l fesrf
on JT-il.
____
NICELY ftitniahed » Bedroom pmpertF appraised atiii.g tiJo .
Apartment. PhoM I lM after 4.
* EFFICIENCY .'(parttnanL Suit‘ fot Hjr .i'Hf dp couple*
heat .'.mVllle
fltfifn Dt«».
m*p * hath, »how, «r. Cavanlimiy Jf
Incited.
I Aerou
—
•raped. This la a real clean deal
J , from.
ifom i'uei
Po*t wutvC.
OUiee. .lntjulrj Man*
to Uftl Jacobson Dept.
ACftfiOR
NICE rooms. 14. wank. Ph. 101S-W. atO A am . close to. hard rood,
Partially fenced. SM. an acre!
„ __uefurniahad Apt.,
NEW l-bedroom
Sorry but cash
»cretard
porch^tfli
^batin
acre___i por
&lt;
woe«k- North
-utar.
Bear
and near
MU Im Ava
W. H.
ResJkir —
PurnUhed Apt. M» Park Are.
R.
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lift.
S e rp erfy A ppH nwf C m d r
MT*w VMMJktw* Dealer"
Mavtag Washers
Used fuMHurO, appllonees, tools,
etc. Bought iold. Tarry's Mart,
321 East 1stjK, Phone lioi.

a a ^ A t

1931 MASSEY-HARRIS 33 Diesel
Tractor. 2 Disc Hastcr Plow,
■RUT TRACTOR CO.
towny iT-M Berth
K m * pm

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Window
dow suit — fixtelt
Lintel I
Finn a -teek* —eradto itbwin
Cress# Trap*
_
— Dry Wells.
Cm
Mtrade
i Ava
Ph. UM

iAE5?«'SM?.gr**“

&gt; electric kitchen, eloaa in Ph. 39$
or 1137. Adult» only.
Letter I Room Apt. and . hath.
Phot* t m W. U i Elm Ave.

1233

HEATING

Floor Furnaces and Circulators

H. a POPE CO„ INC.

Mb South Park AVt. Phone 1440
Use Our Lay-a-way plan no Toys,
Bicycles, and amiTl Appiiancas.
“a ir Terms It
FURNITURE CENTER
111 Watt 1st St.
Phone 1U.i
ECHOLS QuiUtoo V t . . Rag. 1130.
Trad* . . 400,00 (Twig or
. Double r *
LUXURlO
d »

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y f i i i s „
( N M n lS r jn title)
,
*" m u r *
CMOOC* of Many Different BaHaa

Room completely fur* ATTKACfIVaLY Di M mBD t
Hot and cold water
dy 111 Palmetto BEDROOM MDMflt - PRICED
from MUM M MMM . PEA
and VA (CD PlnUMed.
^
JW C W rtKipD.$is.. also 4 rooma
ddtttutaifl. I ll rark.
ODHAM k TUDOR, INC.
Choice of Covering
Build*** of n a i f Romaa for
to 9119.11
Plerida Ltvtng.
HCROLfl ERODING CO.
Salat OfDee-MIl Sa. Preecb Aft.
Corner 2nd * Magnolia Ph, 1232
Fiona tlM or Mat
"Bod” Bamberger, Mgr,
A W. MALL. REALTOR.
Open Mnoday'a til P p. ot.
" # Planea suta Bank Buddies
**CaB H IT Phone 1789.

fflB B ffifi — 8 5

L a k e frrtrtl R m m
TK Knotty Pin* Kitehat. two. concrete blow tonLot. Stove A

—Faria*? J* TewAIhmumri

A Wonderful Gift for little unci'
WORLD GLOBES • J2 *»s up
Nice for grown-ups mo;
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
110 .Magnolia Ave.
Phono 9*6

SB-

Wkn

Reponsewsetl
Motor Cycle - lOJt Triumph. .Model
d-T. Excellent cnndltion. Will
sacrifice. Phone J32, .Mr. Lnnp,
COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES, 8
Weeks old. 2US Laurel Ave.
estraiatee. E . _ L H arvey,
Sanford Are.
THE SANFORD HERA1D
Super-Trndinir-l’nn!
It-fc Sa.
I'bone 3017-W.
For Christmas give her a new UR—
American Beauty Innrr .Spring
Mattress $21.30, a new douhln
dresaer. * drawers. $36. New
2-Pc. living room aulle, mrtalir
U ll Vito
cloth, Reg. price, $133. OUR
KDKVIDAf
prlre. $97. .1, Room oil spare
Hoof
)|
neater, special at $27.30. Tabic
witii au to w%m
IiR
lamps. Moo.
mwmm
Large, Sweet. Juicy oranges from
• M V9W9-«*i&lt;hawA$rtl9
our grove, $I.M tnnHcl.
f1«rtdAf Yrtiiw
« ft
4 ID tn lUttw
&lt;i|wn every,evening 'til 9
17—AITTflMOBILEH- T V A I&amp; iI 1HI ffillt rtf ih# Tntt n
l7»t i fihrt U ilr S*w$
&gt;a
wpoRTtHn 'o o o n s
sa
to rtrAlr* Tminr Whrtwr
it will nay YOU to see UR before 1I S
Gf) dtidfnf A FrltnHirt
you
(my.
Open
Evenings
and
I ID Yf i f i Art Th^rp
USED BICYCLER
Sundays.
• Art Th* Million Jihr*
M" Min'* SCHWINN * no fenders
I In |*t• Got A r*l
Eastslrfe Trailer Rales,
or chain guard
........... $a v&gt;
t#
(HI
K i B h r ?*Ifhfrt
Palalka, Us.
ID 4S fniltiiiir &lt;.*d F’»r»rt»
26" Min t ifaiWINN,
\\ t&gt;n ,Skrnm — _ i*F»r»•
W«*fh#r
rt?
Hr An hr f hrt M i n k
$4"* R ov?T R ESTONE
lla'9‘' 1M3 — tfi Ft. House Trailer, tItl t IT
f&lt;
»i
n-t»rf
Cruiser
$m.75 sleeps fnur. Ideal foe trsvellng.
Combination Ice and refrigera­ M l THIBVVUr &gt; n im i«
14" Columhla Bny'a Bicycln
tor. K.lcctrlr brakes, park Ave.
a* ts ............................. $noo
H I w n w M it-f
14" Boy's Bicycle . ........ $1(1.03 Trailer Park. I’hnoe 2105.
J-4 Tvt Xm w av.w
2b" Boy's ROLLKAST,
a
*a «-*s(*ih kmi4r*&gt;-i
giaal lire* .
.............. . $in a, BAnil AIN! Perries* Trailer and i p Tm n n « «
Cabana. Park Ave. Trailer Park. H i t * K i x f l - n n f’ r n | i * m l i . a u
111tX Jjtw» . Ws.ihar
n
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a , . *
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Balloon Tires . ........... $10.93
i l l * vtiii
VlIKnr l.vlr
Sill#
I.n*n
or i.if*
NEW BICYCLER
CARS
it ti L•u*».*
f fn* Vnmnrrns
Behoved in be the LARGEST
li
tl
nmdi
fi*#
l.i«h&lt;
BOUGHT SOLD TRAUEI1
It 1i»•
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l*i,f __
ehnw
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Selection in the Mata and at
Roy Reel's Used Cars
t*
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.lawait pn
Sanford Ave. It ttth SI.
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Bchwlnfl and Hoilfast
ROBEON Sport Inf Goods

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Rvlnrude Sales A Scrvlre
Ml F. 1st SI.
Phone 91

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.WELCOME
TO BANFORD

Navnl Personnel
Wilt Y ou Be Our GaaUr
W* hare leased »omft
Rooms at the haautlful -J'~—
Mar-I/&gt;u Motel
Thrsft Room* are ava fit hi#

Ahsolutely Frrtrt
For a period of I dsya, ^
In Ne«* arrival* at OtiF&gt;:
Naval Air Station
RTOP hr xnd Pick up VOuA
Key at the uffiro o|^-‘

T. V. SERVICE

Odham &amp; Tudor, IDs.

1 Hnnr Berrien —• Anytima
Phone 1BR1-M
Bervira Call 2.00

"Builder* of Finn HomRA^
2423 B. Frenrh Av*nnj$

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CHILDREN

Musketeers, Old Spire. Max
Factor and Yardley ToiletriM A hfiuliful t«" X fo" eeidcsi
for Men SMOKER'S Supplte*
Portrllt with rubbed OaE
and Elrrtrlc Raror*.
Frame. We are offering. thia-a9
nnUMH.I.AT A ANDERSON
a Chrutma* Special. Call- 8193*
On The Corner By The Clock
Cnmplrtr detail*.
JAMESON STUDIO
Phone 3198 106 North Park Av«.
BROWNIE Holiday
$1.13 up
MOVIE Camera!
$i7..\it up
Complete Toy and Game Depart­ View
Master*
If no * *9.73
ment (or all ages of children. . WIE BOLOT'S CAMERA SHOP .
See them on display at
210 South Park Ave.
fo r h o m e
GOODYEAR HEBVICF. STORE
113 South Park Ave. Sanford, Fla.
Crirhrale a White Chrldtrl* by
giving PHILTO RrfrtB’rilor.
Stove, Washing Marhlr,* or
Home Frerrrr
*
IN SERV
sanford Fun.NrrunE cct.
-ino Eait l*t. St.
Thnna 214
In the Stale* or Overscaa
Giva
WIDE.Selerllon of 2, 3 and 4 Bed*
room Home,. For tnrnrmalmrt
G enera] Q w f ts tta *
A Herat.| Suli*rHpllon.
r.lll 2471 — 17 92, IliWalha,
‘Homes if Distinction**
Lad? t'ucliess and I-ailv Sunbeam
"A t.eller From Home,*
HDSA I.. PAYTON, RROKKR
I Way 17 92
Phono 1441 eleeiric shavdti, $11.93, Com­
InnsbeHe R. ltrnderson, Aune,
$.100 — 3 Months.
plete lines — Shulton, Max
-■is
'-T-.
Thone 1821
Spare Heaters and Ftart FurnFactor, Yardley and l^nthertc
aeaa. Liberal Trado-In.
Gift Sets.
HAVE YOU visited MONHOB
CORNER CRAFT A G IF T
imtlMII.LAT A ANDERSON
.SHOP, out Writ First, t mile*
from finch? (Unusual *ale*tmn
"On The Corner Ry Thq Clock."
of Gift*. Including work* r t Flo*
rlda craftimen),
1
1807 Hanford
rd A♦«.
Aeft.
PhWttft MU
A Gift to bo Remembered the NEW A 11,ed Instrument* of alt
year 'round.
GATLIN BROTHERS
RANDALL ELECTRIfl CQ.
kind* — .Muviral Acrrssorie*.
112 Magnolia Ave.
Phona l tl
Dr.sgtir.a and Rnlldozrr Service
A FOOD FREEZER
I'honrs; 2221 — Sanford, 2212— Buy the Rest — Buy Fngidaire! Reciifri*— Popular, Hillbilly, Hare. Offer* Sunbeam, Uldvertal, G. E^
Geneva.
Other make* of small appliance*
CLAUDE It. WOLFE App. CVirp. I
Mo*t reainnahla T\ , repair
miKUR'S MUSIC SHOP
303 Sanford Ave.
phone 21171^7 Wen In. St.
.
,
Phonw 3871 Service in town,
Caatract aad renvtr

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Get into your f*vorits arm chatr, relnx . . have n cup of eo ffrr. ma.vbo lith t uff
* cignrrttp nnri window shop th is easy "Classified W ay" first. F or your convenience,
the M erchants of Sanford will list tuanv nf Sntita’s choicest Hems In theso eolumn.l
tidily. Takn a minuto now and plan jo u r buying, you'll anvo time and money ami.
frayed nerves later. . .
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J good pro(ferr. NO bUllnSM Sa turdar*.
Phone 1343-W or Writ# Box 34,
Enterprise
LOST - lit front of the First
Christian Churfh last Thursday
flight GREEN FENDER SKIRT
please
for 1931 Mercury. Finder pteisa
FERGUfO N TRACTOR rs
CiU J. L. Afmrrinn,
H it be­
k ana PtM
tween 4:30 and 4 P
p.m.
u *m
— Two Black and Tan
'enlngi.
liound dogs, male, female,
/leinlly nr Osteen Cemetery,
RBI.P WANTED
notify G, H. MtWallrrs, Rt. 2,
fl. Geneva ltd East, SanHELP warned. Part or
„ Fla. BEWARD. Lo*t Sat*
Time. Firestone Stores.
urdly, 17th «rDec.

MM for smill child five days a
wotk, from 1;30 to 11 p.m.
Write Box XYE tin The Herald,
living 4 references, expected FRlGIDAIRE
salary, family status, am

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fU tthnU ft I x u l r t a i l
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�T E E SANFORD HERALD
Page S

D eal C o m p leted
By Two Groups
In A u to R acing
DAYTONA BEACH. El*. ( # - A for many year* but hava eonfinad
merger was completed today be­ their efforts to itoek car raelng
tween the National Asm. for Stock slnca the elose of World War
Car Auto Baring (NASCAR) and France and Otto will continue
the Soclrty nf Auto Sport,, fel­
lowship and Education (SAFE) to in their present official capacities
operata stock - ear auto racing while Redkey was named vice
from roast to coast under the president In charge of the late
model convertible division.
NASCAR banner.
The deal was enmpletrd here The late model convertible divi­
after lengthy conferences between sion ia new on the NASCAR pro­
gram. It will be officially opened
Rill France nf Daytona Beach and (gram.
Ed Otto of South Orange, N. J., with a■ tan-mile event paying 110.*
ooo prist money on the beach NASCAR president and vice presi­ 000
msd course here Feb. 2*. The
dent respectively and Charles E. mid
PART OP TUB erowd that followed 81ammin’ Bammy Sneed around the Heyfair Inn course last Sun­ Scharf nf Chicago and Harry Red- following day the annuel ISO-mtle
key nf Indianapolis, president and Grand National circuit champion­
day. (Staff Photo)
ship for $18,000 w ill ellmai
serretary of SAFE.
All hava been closely affiliated NASCAR’* seventh annual beach
with auto racing In all Its phases speed program.
BETTER
BRAND
All members of RAFI ere now
CRAPE A — D A D QUICK FROZEN
NASCAR, end K wee announced
YOUNG—PLUMP—TENDER BIRDS
that NASCAR’* rules, regulations
P IC N IC
and specifications will govern all
events in tha future.

HEN 10 to 12 Lb. Avg.

Matthews Quitting
National League

HAMS

TURKEYS

PASSES UP NELSON
COLUMBUS, Ohio fAV-Manager Charley Drassen nf tha Sen­
ators says he turned down Mont­
real slugger Rocky Nelson hi the
annual draft bacauie ha believes
Roy Sloven will be Washington's
regular first baseman In 1938.
"Slavers la a bettar Gaidar than
Mickey Vernon,H says Drt.sen,
Vernon hat been traded to Bott­
om

SAN FnANCISCO tk^Clay Mat[thews, jn-pound end and defen­
sive eaptain of the San Francisco
O r ,, is quitting the National
[League team to go into business.
The former Georgia Tech sib­
ilate announced yesterday ha would
[not return nett season.
*1 am notifying the front office
[now because It may alter their
| draft plays,” said Matthews.
The front nffice Is already be- Florida State will lew only two
| set with worries shout finding a of its fnotbll backs to graduation
1replacement for former Head They are Gene Gee and John
| Coach Norman (Red) Strader, who Griner,
iwai fired Monday.

I

SUGAR CURED!

REMEMBER, THESE ARE HENS
■ A NEW LOW PRICE ON TURKEY8

BEEF CHUCK
OR
PORK

KINGAN RELIABLE

HAMS

LB.

S

SUNNYLAND PURE PORK

SAUSAGE

29c

ROUND OR CLUB

$ ■ 0 ^ 4 9

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WE HAVE SELECTED A COMPLETE
LINE OK CHOICE POULTRY FOR
YOUR CHRISTMAS FEAST. DUCKS,
HENS, TURKEYS, FHYERS, FRESH
HAMS, SMOKED HAMS, PORK AND
BEEF CUTS TO MAKE YOUR DINNER
THE BEST YOU’VE YET HAD.

NEWS FLASH!
CRANBERRY

SOS C u

SAUCE 2 - 3 5 c
DEL MONTE FRUIT

Cocktail

m
Cut

BEANS 2 '-2 3 c

With SS.M ar m
Food Order.

IS Ft.

[ .MOMENTARILY AT A LOSS for words was A! Balding when he
wee presented with top prise money In tha 1931 Mayfair Inn Open,
Mayfair Inn Manager, at the left, had just stopped back from the
microphone. (Staff Photo)

Fight Results

No. 80S

GREEN

n «.

•GOOD TO THE
LAST DROP**

REYNOLDS WRAP
ALUMINUM

FROM THE NORTH POLE . . . SANTA
CLAUS WILL ARRIVE IN SANFORD
TO RE AT TIP TOP FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND SATURDAY!

LAST TIME TODAY
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PILL8BURY

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1.99
Floor Far A l Tow Bakiaff NMdg

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MIAMI BEACH. Fla. — At AnIrewe, IIS, Bueerler, Wle, eutpalnt•4 Luther Rawlines, ill it, Chleaee,
II.
HOtiTOKB. Mass. — OiarUr
Jnsenh, lit, Ksw Orleans. tu(H&lt;nt.
•4 dammy Walker. HTt», SprintftelO. Maaa, 1*.
Captain lag er Rinkaem, 147pounder from Hampstead, N. Y
is the aaily ■solar an Yale’
wrestling teem.

Wad. Dee. I t , M M

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•y THE ASSOCIATED PRESf
Kentucky (nviteUeua! Tourney
[First reund)
Kentucky 71. Minnesota 63
Dayton 77. Utah 73
Charietta Camtuel Tourney (Sem­
iflusis)
Wake Forest 37. Colgate M
g
Clemson 89, Tennessee S3 £
Florida State 33, Boston Unit,
2

(Consolation)
Queutice Tourney (Tint round)
Akron ST, Iona (NY) 34
Quantico Marines 109, Lemojne
[NY) 93
Ball State find) 9), Georgia
'■
A LAST LOOK AT TH I SCOREBOARD as At Balding stops for a Tchrs. 87
word with City Commissioner Earl Htgfinhothem. Balding had just
Mt. St. Mary a Md. 78. Wabash
stepped from the 13th green where be turned In hie winning score- tad. 71
£
card. (Staff Photo)
Ha met and La Teuruey
Southeast Louisans 88, Miss. CoL
lege 84
Champtonthlp
Culver-Stockton 84, Westminster
Mo. 37 for third.
West Tesaa Canyon Tourney
PASADENA, Calif. (At-Like a.flret all-out scrim maga on the Iftirray Ky. 101, West Texas 71
championship.
pair of fighters respecting ••ehI6®?***
versed
in
the
Ramline Minn. 70, New Mexico
other’* puneh, Rosa Bowl football I
atringere
UCLA attack tried out Sruin sin­ 39 for third.
£ *
opponents Michigan SUta and gle wing tactic* against the first
OTHER GAMES
UCLA both were concentrating on team and Duffy waa unhappy be­
EA0
offense today.
cause hie scoring team picked up Duke 72. Pitt ST
Usually carefree MSU Coach lot of ground.
Temple 93, Penn. 71
Duffy Daugherty waa a IttUa bit "We're going to have to spend Fordham 94. Rutgers 34
time an defense in our prac­
SOUTH
gloomy whan ha talked about kta
tices,” Daugherty said, “becauae West Virginia 89, Richmond 74
just haven’t played a team New Orleana Loyola 71, Bradley
with that type of attack,
83
“The UCLA type of offense Is Jackson Miss. 73, Kentucky Statq
a* folly effective. I’m thtnkmg of
|
picking up a few of their plays ”
MIDWEST
*
to throw back at them.”
Sen Francisco 73, Wirhtta 8S
UCLA Coach Red Senders said St. Louis 35, Washington Seatnn
the emphasia at hia workout would 77
be on stopping the Michigan State Oklahoma A A M 87, Oklahoma
offense.
•8
There will be no more scrim­ Purdue 87, Sutler 39
The Missouri Vilify Vikings, post­ mage for the Bruins, They ’ have Oklshoma Al M 78, Auburn 34
season bowl partlclpento tight bed enough heavy contact work to Detroit 109, Baldwin-Wallare IS
SOUTHWEST
times In Uia p u t tight years, art put them hack in condition and
wants to guard against Tulsa 8f. Baylor M
m
holding workout* in near-urn wea­ Sandara
hia squad going stale.
ther preparing for thalr ninth bowl State had a routine afternoon Arisons State Flagstaff 81. westmlniitar Utah 88
opponent, the Juniata CoUega Ind­ workout after the heavy morning
FAR WEST
iana of Huntingdon, Penn. The Vik- scrimmage. Daugherty planned to Oregon State 84. Michigan 71
Iw* play the undefeated Indiana In keep his,squad working unl|| Sat­ Seattle 84, St. Marys Calif. 64
In an 'effort to catch up Oregon 83, Northwestern It
the Tangerine Bowl at Orlando, urdaysessions
misaed because of Montana State 33, Utah State 41
Jan. I. „
foeeaing weather in Michigan.
Weigbt-wlaa, the Vlkinga can
Held a atarting Una averaging 802
pounda and a hackfleld that will
tip Dm acalta at 113 pounda. Thla
combination haa apelled trouble for
to* r u t t i u o v / t
the Vlkinga opporente thua far thla
HAWJKt,
yaar, but word from the Indian
. OP HAW*A
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camp Indicate! that tha Vikea will
]T A O O tit 1/V/sJO ')
have to be on their toea to atop a
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vaunted combination running and
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ted In 23 gamea.
At/AM T
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Two linemen on tha Viking team
jM P * o v $
were aingled out for honora tkU
tfiV jtr. T j m m i i i t
week aa they were ehoien on the
honorable mention Aaaociated Praia
Little All-American ttam, Dot
Blankwnahip, 107-pound center from
Sedalia, MUaourl, waa ehoaea along with hia teammate, XlT-pound
end Dick Butterfield from Raytown,
Missouri, who la captain of thla
year's championship MCAtf team.
Selaeted by the National Asaoetation of IntereoDeglete Athhrtka as
an AU-Amerlean was Lavon Norveil, U4-pouod anchor hi the center
af the VaUay line. '
Coach Volnay Ashford, who Judgee
his ptayors by threa factors—spirit,
lpued, 'and liae, aaya tha hardest
thing haf him to do In hU coachlr;
duties la to select a traveling gqnntf
w** * * * * *
and loava other player* an the toeto o * o f o f
tar behind. No player It ever ewt
from the Vlkiog squad lor iossms
I AMO BtCAMF t s F
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other than disdpfoaary or scholas­
M AxjiAU '97*p F /per
tic. Thirty-seven VUriage are grinduled to make the Taagtrtao Bawl
kip oot of a squad af fifty-eight.

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|J:Li *t!u.'U In droiklng monkey
SANTIAGO, Chile ut — Efgnoj*. ta,i. ti in evr.-ycne treopi off to
■h. no. Tom and Jerry? Nope.ImknlaKt t!:u ,
\u ! e Punch? Not down here. Kcrl Fcr Lhriatmas dinner, the tradlC h ristm a s In Chile it's cold monkey tloral n m dish la lobster brought
|ai) lor everybody.
from the Jucn Fernandet Island*,
No observance of the holiday Is 4* mile* out In tho Paclfie Ocean,
thinkable without it. Monkey'* tall 'Hie country people have wait
fcolo la mono) Is a beverage com- duck with apple atufflng of the
posed of eolfee, milk egg and high highly spliced as*do al pal#, bargrad# alcohol distilled from grape becued meat
Juic*. II cornea bottled and nobody A more apocial feast la euranto,
knows how it got Ita name.
an Araucalan Indian dish pra^Tbo drink la aerved coty beeguae .piped from a raelpo probably
■fia Chriatmaa acason la tha mid- 1,000 yeara oM. It la eooked In
&lt;1# •# aummerIn Chile.
deep pita dug la aand. Thaaa pita
To CkUoana, tbo holiday la ayn- are lined with aerated herba and
miymotu with family reunion*. In ltavei, then Med with layera of
almoft r ttty home there la a egg*, fowl, flah, clams, eyitara,
Cbriatmia tre* or, more often, a mutton, beaf, pork and every avallMatlvIJY aceno.
able vegetable. Hot atonM are
On Chriatmaa Eve, toyi are dlt- tossed on top of tha Ingrodlmta
tributod to children. Even toddlen and tho whole ikisa (a eeeered

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Big Four Seeking
R m m C ACCIDENT*
MIAMI lit—Two Miami houiaiond Approval
wivea died yesterday in eeparate
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. &lt;*traffic accident* In louth Florida:
The Big Four sought aotld U N.
lira. Loretta Glaaer, ZJ, and Mr*.
approval today (or a aplit-tarm
Agnei Dyeas, SO.
Mr*. Glaaer waa killed on U.S. BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS schcmo to break tha Security
Highway 441 seven mllea west of Only charred wreckage remained Council membership deadlock daDeerfield Beach when her car today of four Air Force planes liyins adjournment of tha 19SJ
etniek a elowty moving auto, car­ that collided In two eeparate ac­ General Assembly aeaakm.
eened into an oncoming car and cident* over Florida last night, Under the p r o p o s e d “gen­
tleman's unilerstanding," Yugo­
a truck and then ran into a ditch. killing at least 11 airmen.
Mn. Dyess etepped from a slow­ Eight men died when two BtT slavia would be elected to the
ly moving truck and tumbled be­ jet bomber* collided over the out- Council seat Turkey vacate* Jan.
neath Um wheel* of the vehicle akirta of Tampa, showering the 1. The Yugoslav* then would re­
wfcleh waa driven by her husband. countryside with flaming wreckage. sign at the end of 19.VI and tha
One of the planter waa from Mac- assembly would elect the Philip­
Michigan State allowed only Dill Air Force Base at Tampa pines fer the rest of the two-year
two touchdown* In Ita last five and the other from rtneeastlo AFn term.
garnet.
near Orlando.
A* delegates prepared to ballot a
A few hour* later an FBBD .Wth time, hope waa voiced that
Sabrv Jet smashed into a four- the compromise would go through
tightly.
Whole wheelbarrow of the fin­ engined B29 bomber over Port and the assembly could wind «p
ished product are yheeled to tha St. Joa, ira n 200 miles up the today.
gueita at long plank tables let up Florida West Coast, killing at leaat Jack Sharkey, ei-heavyweight
outdoor*. No on* ever hai been three flier*. Three other* were boxing rhnmpton, ha* bagged A
known to p a r t ak* lightly of missing. Both planes were from derr in New Hampshire annually
Tyndatl AFB at Panama City. for ( h e post It year*.

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Mr. in4 Mia. Vktar I n n M l
yesterday for P t Worth T u n
to help bar porta to celebrate
thtir 30th Wedding Anniversary.
Aa Int*retting fart U that tho it*
In Church Annex
Member* of the T. E. L. dace tendonto who woro to th# wedat the Pint Baptlat Church ra&gt;oyed their aaaual Chriatmaa par­
ty la tho Educational Building of
tho church oo Monday evening.
Gifta were placed under a gaily
lighted ead deeoraied Chriatmaa
tree hy membera aa they entered
tho room and ware later diitri- VFW Auxiliary Has
huted. The Chriatmaa Story waa
told hy Mra. E. H. Bocppio aa the
devotional aad Chriatmaa aoaga Annual Christm as
woro auag hy Mra. P. L. Hamilton, Party In Lagion Hut
accompanied at the piano by Mra.
E. M. Carroll.
Tho tablaa, from which a turkey
dinner waa arrved Immediately
upoo arrival of tho guasts, were
covered with white clothe aid de­
corated with apraya of BraiUlan
pepper and red poinaettiaa.
Thoae enjoying the party were
Mn. A. K. Roiaottr, teacher, Mn.
Carroll, Mra. John Abrahami, Mn.
C. E. Benton, Mn. J . A. Benson,
Mrs. J. A. Cunningham, Mn. M.
Cummlng and Mra. R. L. Garrlaon of Orlando, Mra. W. E. Kader,
Mrs. M. E. Matts, Mra. M. g. Nel­
son and Mn. S. L. Price
Alas Mrs. P. P. nine*. Mn. W.
B. Stovall, Mn. Jessie Royal, Mn.
L. A. Smith, Mn. 8 . W. Smith,
Mr*. P. E. Satchel, Mrs. Martha
Marshall. Mra. Lillian Vickary,
Mn. W. L. Wblddon. Mrs. Charlas
McWilliams, Mn. L. J. Johnson,
Mra. Sheila Camera, Mr*. W. H.
Britt, Mn. Mabel Estey, Mr*.
Nancy Dobbins, Mrs. Boepple,
Mra. Humlstoa and Mias Mario
Stawart

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L A B E MONROB-Tha Ethal
Root Cirri* of tha Congregational
Christian Church, Sanford, had
Ita annual Yuletlda Party at tha
homo af Mn. Qua Schmah, Laka
Monra, Monday tvenlng.
Tha homo waa very beautifully
decorated in the Chriatmaa motif.
A large decorated tree with many
gifts under it waa at one end af
tha large living room. The fire­
place and mental were also de­
corated with groanary, candles,
and Christmas halls.
Mlsa Mary Jo, Shirley, and Mlaa
Ruth Jsaa Boblnsoa, sang aevaral
songs.
Several gamaa wars played dur­
ing tha awning. Prise* war* won
by Mrs. John Rivers, Mra. Wilbur
Keeling, and Mlaa Mary J# RobinChristmas corsage,
Tha teem waa lighted ky candle­
light and the Chriatmaa tree
light* during tha serving af the
’Miniature Inow Balia ad lea
cream with rad lighted candle, gay
colored cookies aad aoffaa, and
mints wer* served ta tha guoeta.
Mra. Herbert Thurston, and
Mra. Bari Moxlay acted aa Santa
Clou* and distributed the many
lowly gift*.
Present enjoying the feetivitiaa
worst Mlaa Helm Witte, Mrs. Kd
Mary Ja Robiaeon, Mlaa Buth
Jaaa Robinson. MUa Shirley Rob­
inson, Mrs. Bonner Carter, Mrs.
Ed Mmpaan, Mrs. Jim Eastman,
Mr*. A. MaMIlllaa, Mrs. John
Jonas, Mrs. Clyde Itinaan, Mra.
Earl Moxley, Mra, John Riven,
Mra. John Hsrbst, Mra. Herbert
Thun too, Mrs. WOhnr Baallng,
Mra, Oscar Bittewwa, Mra. B, Al­
ford. Mrs. AlUa tlahnan, Mrs.

In Homo On Sunday

Truthiaakars Hava
Party Friday Noon
Using Yule Theme

driftwood outlined with red m i n
and holly. Plom won marked
with individual Christmas cards.
Other decoration hi keoytag with
the m u m were pinead aboot the
room.
Mr*. Dearer Cerdell. introduced
by lira. Ruth Scott, program
chairman, directed aa aatartainlag program that waa eajoyed fey
alL Mra. &gt;. T. Humphrey furaiab•d piano accempaaimaat far the
enUrUiameat had far a aumhor of
Cluiitmat aoaga that were tuag hy
the group.
Mra. Ilaney twaaeea praatlad

Chriatmaa carets were played
and nfnahmeau et holiday

which will ho hold oa Jan. i at
l oo p, m. la Urn Mayfair lan.
Tichata may ha parehaaed from
any member M the PIUI dub.
The program aad mealIdg waa
cloud with a nadiag af a £kri*t
mas Prayer hy Mn. Swansea.
Thou enjoying the party war*
Mr. aad Mn. Joel g. Plaid, Mr.
and Mrs. Gaorga A. Stlae, Mr. aad
Mn. E. B. Baadall Jr* lhariff
and Mn. Denver Cordell, Mr. aad
Mra. Swanson, Mn. ScaU, Mra.
V. C. Maskagar, Mrs. Leon Bry­
an, Mra. 0111#' Bryaa aad MJsa
Barca Lyaa Cafhr et Qreenabere,
N. C., Mn. Bather Ridge, Mra.
D. K. MeNah, Mrs. Humphrey,
Mn. Troy Bay. Mn. O. K. Goff,
Mn. Walter 1* Carter ead met her,
Mra. C. E. Leakette af Dawsea,
Ga., Mrs. Sus Itevaaaoa. Mrs. A1
P. Huai, Mn. M. N. ClevaUad,

The Truthsoeken annuel class
party waa held la McKJalcy Hall
Dec. Id at aooo.
The tables were beautifully do•oratod with geen l e a v e s ,
apraya af hruQiaa pepper hefty
tad rad aaadles. M l a l a t u r e
Chriatmaa trees decked the middto ef the taUea.
s
At eae corner lovely containers
held writ# rice epreya and chry­
santhemums. Throughout t h e
whole room rod aad grata prodominated.
Mn. K. P. Crenshaw preeented
a cordial welcome and the Rev.
Wyatt gava thanks la “God la
prayer far the hottatioua Mossing
through out the pest year."
A delicious turkey dinner was
then served. After the meal the
group stag Christmas carets. Elala Parley.
Mn. 0. L. Anderson gave the
devotional which waa taken from
Anniversary Told
the Bible story of Luke.
Mr. end Mn. J. B. Quattlehnom
Mn. Gustave Brudie of DeBary
sang “Oh Holy 'Night” with* Mrs. on !M N. Lannl Aw. will cela&gt;
Prank Hlekaoa aa organist Mn.
S. G. Harrimaa gava a reading
called “Buggies la Tha Red"
from Birds Christmas Carol hy
Kata Dougina William*.
tha also gava a short poem oa
”Hio Mlratio of Christmas.*
Mias Mary David sag Miss Baasi# Grook ptayad several talottioaa aa tha harmoaie MUa Mery
aad piaaa with closing prayer by
the Be?. Wyatt About M amah

Mr. and Mn. Gaorga Mafllatt
gava a aoffeo la honor af tha Cita­
del hoy* Bom gaafhrg aad Wht
ter Park af their homo Sunday
afternoon.
Prom l t a l p . r n . A a affair waa
greatly eajoyed. Silver decor*lions
predominated tha them*. Thais
honored wars Alloa Moffett, Rem.
alo Bobtaaoa, Terry Cerdell aad
Clifford Boston Bom Winter Park.
Otban attending wart Caritaa
Norris, Orlando; Joe Hunt, Bobby
Bllhimar, Johnny HJggias, Tarry
Smith, Jamas MeKes, Babin
Brown, Boga^Oamar. Joo Pieher,
Robert Millar, Robert GoMgloa.
Harold Pale, Larry Palo, Boh
Shoemaker, Charts* Wilke, Wa*
HarnU, Curtis Hughes, Tom
Narrtf, Mrs. Chart#* HamO, Mra.
R. Rohiaoa aad Mr. aad Mra. Bari
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By BOB TMONAB
jewt af the theater and remember
HOLLYWOOD ( * - ‘T r# always tt, then tt waa the leading role.
tried A do different thin|i—sed “It waa the aama way fa The
l ’v# gM th* flop* to prove l t M Women.1 People told me, "Roe,
Tbit » u BoaaUad Russell’* l i l t you'm faotlah to teba a minor rale
p i t af bar loag and dlstinguUhad like that.1 But It waa tba tending
i t Hop tartar. And II aaplaias why part Savory eeeoe counted, and all The Dome Clue ef tha Pint
•ha uhee flytra that othtr top my acanaa pertained to too plat Baptiet
Church will have tta
aura wouldn't venture.
They couldn't cut me ant believe monthly moating at tba home ef te What la tha aama te ifeto eat te
Far instance, aba left a thriving me, I had analyaed the acript Nr*. W. I. Crabtree Ce-heetsaae*
film earaar to venture into a Broad* carefully.
will b* Mrs. John L. Lae and Mrs. A. Pnck Tfndcrfaia.
ay touaieal, "Wonderful T o n ." “Beeldea, I have alwaya made a B. L. Waatbreeb. Tima i* 7:30 p. II. Where dee* It
hew le III
waa a bif hit. Lately aba baa apocially of playing eharecterc. ML
A. It it a long tapering round
raiiad ayabrawa by playing aa They're tba only fun rolee. The
mui. lt from the tout taction te
WBBNMBiT
unglamoroua, apinateriih ichaol- only trouble la that they're not
hog.
toacber in "Picaie." Tba amaao- anay to find. Uaually all the Prayar Maatlag at tba Pint tt. the
Maw la It (repenft
aiaat la earned not only by the fact characteriiatlea In a acript la Baptiat Cburtb at T:M p. m.
It may be ranked whole by meet­
that fan appaara fortyiah la tba thrown at the leading man and Th* Sunday School Cabinet af A. ing
in a 330* F. oven or by
tha Pint Baptiat Church will meal
film bar role la not a leading owe. woman."
bratiing,
allowing appmtimairly
at 1:11 p. m .
1 hour far rnukinc. or it mav be
••Ah, but tt la," aba corractad aa Aa far the tone af glamor, Roa
cut into individual trrvinra and
•he tarred tea over tba bar of bar raid that worrier her not. Bhc Th* Central Baptiet Church
cooked tlowljr by bramng 30 to
will be held.
Beverly HiUe aianaa. "I conaidar makea bar entrance fa “Plcnie" choir nheonal
4S nunutta.
im iS B A I
M the leading role. If people go applying cold cream and during The Intermediate Choir ef the
the picture mahre uae of none af Pirn Baptiet Church will have
the gimmicke for glamor glrla — rahcartal at f : « p. m.
ipecial lighting, makeup tricki,
Th* Adult Choir &lt;rf th* Pint
•oft toneee.
Baptist Chunk win have rohoir"When we cent the tint ruehea eal at 1:0* p. m.
back to the *tud*o from the Raneai Th* Central Baptiat RA meet­
location." iha reported, “the word ing will he held at 7 p. n*. Thla
HBW YORK kP — Oaa atewer’a came beck: ‘Ruitell looka too la for Junion and intermediatea.
•traaaal view* af aame telcviaion good.' Bo they gave me the work*— At 7:10 p. m. the WMU wtll hold
program! aver the lata lamented hareh lighting, clear leneaa and a huafneia meeting and Cbriatma*
everything."
party at th* church.
She laughed ae aha told of at­ Th* Upaala Dorcaa Circle of Uto
r,,Fa»d Her Jobltea" (CBB-TV) tending
in New York.
bad IU Rrat weak ahow of the aea. Someonethein preview
Church will meet at
the ecat behind her Community
•on whoa tt alung together a diata eaclaimed, "how
tha homo of Mr*, w, h . Stornea
ehe
hit
aged!"
on Orapevlll* Ava. at 3 p m.
catted "1 Rear America Binging.
The Ingredient! contained a pinch Undaunted, Roe iiid ehe will con­ .The fj.eb.an.tiohkt I’irrii r i...
tinue
doing
different
thing!.
af dietertod hletoTy, a apoonful of "I've hid a long farter." toe of th* Flrat Baptist Church will
alapaticb and a eup of aonga. The obeerved, "and I figure it doeen't have Ha Christina* party at
thing Juat didn’t riaa. chiefly be­ owe me a thing. At thie point, 13° p .m . at the home of Mri,
H.U 103 Mellonvllle Ave,
came no owe conaulted the recipe there'* no aen»e In doing thtnga I
with Mr*. Jackie Brook* aa eofar aucb a Chriitmai pudding.
don't enjoy. I would never get hoataii,
_ Kddia Piaher, on whom fell the etuek again in lomething like that
Qurden far tba long to minute*, la etring of profeeilonat women 1 did. Somlnola Rehekah Lodge No.
a pleaaant young man with a p»ae- There'* no kick to doing the aamo M will meet In th* IOOr Hall at
* £
,nnu*l Chriatmei
ant mica. Aa yet bla personality thing over again."
Party will b* held.
totin't carry tht authority for wen
Chlafe, Whit* Hate end Offic.
■ program—though it'* difficult to
»ra are invited to th* "AH Hand*"
name one who mi#it have carried
MRS.
/
f
Chriatmoa dance t* ha held from
off thia one. To Judge from the
■ to IS y, ni. in the CPO club
squeal a of delight from youngeaerv
on tha haee. The Special 8*rvlc*a
fa the atudlo audience when be and
Department of th* baas ia making
Dabble Reyoolde did a aiming
FOtUM tt poaaibln through the recreation
routine, however, faia may be the
fund. Muaie will ba furniahad by
fate* af an old fapay.
bew Smyrna Beach Yacht Club
tee'll
he
•errmel
w
the
wee*jM
tea
Bad gkeltoa’a bammed np ver- •eve-hw* Ml Mtif. tee-hf teUewM* a r e h a a t r a . Doeoratlona wilj be
by CPO Wives club, B. Corbett
•lon af certain falnga aoldtera en­ Wee* teutefceMU m
• • • •
chairman. Formal or informal.
dured fa three ware waa almoat
Te remove mildew from clothe*
wnewderable, fa part bacauaa he
the garment with detergent,
enmaMed two aktta with Chriitmai with
with lemon Eastern Star Group
ramie. Prom bedlam to bathoe la moieten the named area
juice and aalt,
toe lawg a Jewewey far any viewer
then dry to the Has Dinner Session
eun. If the item
fa make fa five mlnutee.
to eld, bleach tt
Th* Kaitara Star Chapter No.
' Nat (King) Cola waa meat effec­
with pereaide t mat lari Thursday evening at
tive fa brttgtog acme ptoamre with
and tinea walk
• tow af bia wel bnown aonga. Be
the Masonic HaB with Mrs. Vlre e e e
waa lBa PBaparald with aoma of
|late Andareoa. worthy matron,
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trtod Jo drown her on
Ihi* gear. Cut
COCKTAIL BKPAJtATBB are
Prior to tha aasatoa a dalle teg*
he atood fa eel the ptrfHree end u»c them le
flam Tina Lmet*a winter HUe earner far M miantoa with toriru- decorate #»ft peekag**. TAie make* aevarad dish meal waa served fa M
collect tow. Paata te Hanora’a
package! than any eeela or th* dining bail with Mr. and
matoa at praaant arma. AJtopothar, prettier
tva-ouaco blue and pink waste
decoration* gen fen bug.
I heard Bddto Plthor, Nat (King)
Mra. B, | . Peuritoy fa rherga af sbto wonted are atriped at tha
a e a e
flbla and KRi flfagarald, * * 1
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hipa with tameled black velvet.
Before cleaning your dog, cut hue th* eupper,
fadnt beer America ringing...
Tba black cashmere cardigan to
Inch aquiree of iunnef, fold, then
Table*
war*
decorated
with
F a vMnelly Impnaalhle far that place in a quart jar. Pour one pint
circled with velvet aad Ueate
ng coupte Jeaalca Tandy of water end two tebleipoona of chriitmai light* and varioua aaa- fringe aiauad tha aeoop
Cmapn to fait to enter- Pine-Sol into the tor and ahoko weiL aoaal dacorations. After tba sup­
Uaing the fbnnvl to clean the dog per Mra. Andareoa honorad all
ay aecaeaded an ‘TV Play- will
only keep him dealt, but
(NIC-TV) deaptte little lake not
grated ehmldar ah****
awag dog odor and dieoonrago offletn that bad not bean honor­
help Bum I meat liner. » « •» «f
ed throughout the year and pro­ with tomat* catchup and finely
e
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"Chriatmoa H Cloafag."
moted each with a personal gift. grated oaioa; moisten with mayon­
Ftotete lope that come with &gt;«Mi
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"Omnfhna" fa to be eangrataMr*. Phi Wyatt, worthy Ba­
labile can be £ jt to many
•.Slip
fated far Ba prodw tona of Oeear an*
t e that aha naise. Uea aa sandwich filling.
ef (Area beg* ever Ike- end
of
*d ef
Wllda’a "Belema," (tarring Barifta _a hevmeo
faataBattoa
Bat. Chopped ptmiento-etuffed elivea
.... O 4end gpu haee • Meet
ah
Silt fa her Magnet TV rate. Waa penndee
may ba added to the miitur* if
D tt acered a genuine triumph by
detired. Another good sandwich
mixture ie mad* ef maahed can­
departfag Bern toe meal totorpew- Whan Moving blanket* wrap (hem
Ba
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be
add
aalt,
what*
pep­
J|tfan of Interne, toe ahooe to In paper er plnatie and aeal eecurely per, eelery leave* and oaioa whan ned sardines te which lemon juice,
againet
duet.
Plaaaan
top
ef
any
pile
toe ok fa Be dukot amaB girt tanea an the abelf te prevent wmahing.
you nr* looking thicken giblata pickle roliak and minced parsley
and to gat at ttmea fa Am manner
af bony hack far atock. hav* been added.
of tea type af modern girt who la Ten am pal Micky March a# the
tear." ketlem ef poor tree kg trauma over
wee to # piece ef brew* paper an which a
ThtiVs A DEPENDABLE
teile cell hie been epriokied.

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Photo Gift for Evtryono
O b Your Li«t a t----Mfa half a ewp af
with three tohlaopodna tapered Be*
hama-typo muetsrd and e tableaf prepared heraeradiehj

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By NIBBM tt.
■VBN though you don't
W* battaet
tt. you may have a cataract right Mr# light ar
BOW.
da# to
Bui don't get Melted; Utto Ma Might ate* ***** tha aewditloa.
fairly common eye aflUetteB and Ia r*M*vtag a cataract, a Mr*
orcura, la aoma degree, to al«Ml gaoa rediirea tha eya s tea*. Tht#
mean* yonII bar* to wear smciii
all of ua a* we grow eider.
Dcapito th* fsaeral belief, a gfatete from than an to maaa i f
ca urael doeca t mean eerie In
button*!*. Uaually, It batata dtanaaa ef light la varying dagr**g
rather than total blindnaaa,
Ton'll And that Image*
through an aphakia ten* art
Much larger than thsM you hav*
la feat, an# kind af a*1
Med to seeing Tm 'B nls*
may ba nraaaat at birth it la apt been
that aaiy the sentar af th#
to interfere vary little with year net*
lana give* parfeet vtatoa aad that
visioa, alnaa It generally remain* everything
has n bluish tint. Alan,
stationary.
Bald af vtatoa to raatristed
Been whan a eataract das* youra what.
hamper vision to n grant dagree,
i th* ayaa rafmatov* state
•a operation promisee elmeat
you’ll need dUHrtnl
sartala improvement Burgles!
A new type af aatarart
removal af a eaUrtri rector**
to new anltebl*
viaion la from fa to It pee seat whichaerate#
will parmlt you te rant n
af tba pattern*.
A cataract ia limply s trans­ eerie* af Isa*** te b* need aa ycui
parent clouding of th* eya'a lane program tram an# type to an­
or of th* capsule encloelni th* other.
ten*. While It may obstruct elated. Usually N will take about its
It doesn't destroy i t There era weeks after th* operatie* before
many more dangartM ay* aflUs- your eye to aiabUtaod and
hav* besom* adjusted to Uto l
lions, baiters me.
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Banlla Mtaract probably a the type ton*.
most common type, varying
greatly In It* development Boms G.
Will sating to* eanea
cataract* are caused by eye In­ pleurlayf
juries. others by certain consti­ Answer: Baling tea wtll not
tutional disease*.
caua* ptanrtoy.

T V U B If
The Sanford Tourtrt and Shuffleboard Club will hold • covered
dlah tapper at B p. m.
The Sanfard Bury League will
have a Chriitmai party at th*
Kpltcopal Pariah Rama at S p. m.
Mamba ra are urged to attend.
The Peat Noble Grand elub of
tha laminate Rebekeh Lodge will
meet with Mrs. Bredis Williams
for He annual Chriitmai party at

bottle fed, thair meat comet pre­
pend'ia little tans, tlalhing ia
•eltnUBcally designed for comfort
and easy can, educations! toys
her* replaced amusing one*—but
very little bee been don* about
their immediate surrounding*.
Left keep in mind their emotions
and little imagination* a* well ae
their cloth** and itomachaT
la this respect on* anewor for
the tiny tola te a calm, netful
and imaginatively planned nunary where their thought* may
wandor freely unfettered by
grown-up convention*. W» can begin with wistful and Intonating
colon, keeping the decor fairly
abetract, to tha child may better
Interpret for himeelf what bo ter*
about him la hie wondroua world.
In th* nursery pictured above,
hydrangea blue was chosen at a
alerting point for the decorative
(hem*. A coal, tains and netful
•olor, blue alwaye ia beautiful in
aatun. Tha ceiling la papered In
a lovely Prench blue with sliver
•tan af different slaee scattered
ever tha surface, These stars are
tomiaaua wbaa light* a n eat te

suitable rug in a compatible ton*
of gray. Thia waa discovered in a
liber wool, rayon and acetat* rug
by Deltoi, restfully springy, re­
versible and easily cleaned with
detergent!—and ineapeneive. The
one chotea was blended with
streaks of blue color and (net
from wall to wail ae furniture can
be readily moved about.
Th* blue of the ceiling waa car­
ried down one-third of the painted
welt*, then blended into a toft
peach color. The trick waa not
difficult by experimenting a littie in mixing paint*. On the wall
opposite the crib ia the smiling
face of a rising sun as he arattera
th* stars away, while the adjacent
wall picture* a moon with atari.
The shade of the lamp Is patterned
to tho soothing paper with lumi­
nous stars, the only light other
than a star shaped Axture In
the ceiling. At the windewa hang
sheer blue curtain*.
Of eourse, rooms differ and yew
may prefer te conjur your own
scheme*. Keep it calm, restful —
end Imaginative. It’a fun for yes
—and wondroua for the infanta.

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Baseball Already On Tengues
Of Residents In This Area
C o ro n a tio n baa baan xtlrrinf ap • littto b tts v e r th# forthcoming baneb*B season.
U ses wa are not is the area banaflttlnff
attendance a t tba N r f*nws»
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ta rtU r look a t nows and view* emerging
fn m tha saetvopolitia cm tarn of tho notion.
A m m b m op sow, a now suggestion
f|p stirring op Interrat Hi big Irarue baseMB. Thla oot wxa made by Hank Grrm Rggy who xuprrviaea tho Cleveland Indiana
ftp tha dub owner*.
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Greenberg would have the achedule# inetude gnmea between the teams of tba Nottooal and the American League aa well aa
With fames of tha other teams lo tho league
h i which a particular team belonga.

Good Things A rt Here

Tha big league player and manager rea­
sons th a t many American League follow era
would like to See Stas Musial In action, just
aa tha National Leaguers would appreciate
a chance to watch Tad VNUiams.
Club owners, wa know, are a conservative
group of businessman, and ao far have given
no sign of wanning up tho loaat bit to Green­
berg's proposal. But, aa wa hava watched,
attendance has been dropping over the
years, a phenomenon for which television
bears some responsibility.
Reluctance to change should not cause
the owners to dismiss the new Idea without
eareful consideration.
Of eonna, these of us here in this end of
the country sort af rely on television for a
glimpse of the Mg leaguers fn action, and wa
do Him to see the New York Giants when
they taka to tha field la baseball competition.
White we’re talking about baseball, we
wonder what*a happening In the local circles
of the grand old national pastime.
With Chrlatmaa hers and soon will be
behind ua, there should be some conversation
and plana going on aa to what wIU happen In
tha local stadium during the coming sum­
mer months.

lfeeiVa a Christman Gift for everybody
|R Sanford and Seminole County if thoae of
who would like to have a generous helping
§ t tha rail Chrlatmaa Spirit would only look
ghaut sa tad aum up all th at wa hava th a t
•th a n a n not ao fortunate to racaiv*.
Saaford grown every day* and with ita
growth, citizens are prospering and benefitfetg from tha expanding economy.
Vary aeldom dona one ana a community
as wrapped up la growth and prosperity aa
wu a n here.
Room For Everybody
But to lietan to vtaltora from North, East,
There's room for everybody in Sanford.
South, sad Want expound on tha subject
And wa mean there’s room for everybody
• f Sanford's growth and prosperity, Ita fadSties, Ita govarnmant and Ita poopla, wa who wants to park a car for shopping, for
sBoom to lear that much ta happening that a vfalt, and merely to atop by to pick up a
package or g ift
i Often tha local citizen overlooks.
Sanford and Seminole County shoppers
Coming to realize all that wa have, all
; th a t Is going on In tho way of new building have the advantage now of a huge parking
i f homes and industry, la a Chrlatmaa Gift lot provided for their convenience right In
the center of Sanford's shopping activities.
: th at can bo enjoyed from now on.
There’s no long walking or waiting for
Good things dre hero for ua to enjoy if
; WObut took about ua. We can go about, from an available space If we use all of the facili­
; Raw aa, with a heartier Merry Chrlatmaa for ties th a t hava bees looked forward to for
i th a n whom wa moat and with whom wa ss- such a long time.
Only reeentty, the parking lot Just to
the rear of the Seminole County Educational
Building on Commercial Avenue was parti­
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ally completed In time for Christmas shop­
pers to use.
There are no charges to use this wonder­
ful parking lot, snd there te no watting
m zrA v
sither. Just drive In, park, snd atop over a
mere Nock to the shopping center on'down­
town First Street.
This new parking lot win keep shoppers
from having to drive around snd around the
Wednesday, Dooembor 21,1958 Immediate shopping center in a s attem pt to
find a place to leave the family ear for an
T O D A rritB L a T E R B I
hour or so.
Are not two sparrows sold for a forth. Wo hope th a f motorists and shoppers
? and om them shall not fall on tho will use the parking lot to Its complete capusd without your Father.—Matthew 10justify Ita building, and

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LETTERS TO

This Med to M dUeewrafftoaat to
fiber heart e a rn etae* a SSI Ufo
Me both thee* s e a aaeeae a etrato
and raapeasibUlty moat people
sever have to worry about.
If the verdict la s galas* th* ML
Set activity lor them, Jokaeoo
■ay have to ghr* up the Senate
hadonblp to t wiO stay la tbs
Senate end ttimhower will contteue to (II! hi* Job as president

THE EDITOR

over the holiday period. Those
deaths can ba blamed la large
part oa the unfitM it of the
drivers or of pedestrian* Invol­
ved. In Mm* eases, fatigue wxa
a factor because of the extieawly
late tours of holiday parti**; to
many, overiadulgmet wee to
blame. The net ruult wa* the
■ame In either case; tragedy.
Tha Seminole County Sheriff*
office would Ube to call to the
attention of your readers some
advice for the holidays that.ana,
•eve liveat
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(1) Where there to any question
of over-fatigue or over-indulgence,
don’t drive. Ride ■ bus, n eeb,

bind the wheel M Store l a say
doubt about bring stto ta heart*
ail traffic ettnatlone.
. (t) No matter tow fit yen toe)
after a holiday party, have a rap
af coffee or other etlaiafat|ng
sea alcotollo
bevenae bate*
motoring boat*, cwfe# to aa
"alertactt** beverage ead when
taken aa "One toe the Band" win

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M art attack. White bad a

M ake their
gift dreams
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TASKS, STATS LAW TO APPLY
UNLESS P fCONt H TENT. Unless
tncneiliteet with the provisions
t t &lt;M« Act or the ordnances of
the City, the general laws of Use
Stain, with reference to tho asaeanmant of taxea by the County
Tax Aneaaaer, d u ll apply to
and ihaD ha binding upon the
City Asaceeor, where no provision
la aede. In this Act governing
hie action.
Section M. TAXIS. WHEN DUE
AND PAYABLE; INTEREST ON
DELINQUENT; DUTY OT TAX
CDLLSOIOS; DISCOUNT FOR
PROMPT PAYMENT; DEPUTY
COLLECTORS MAY BE APPOINTED! AUTHORITY OP DE­
PUTIES; LIABILITY OF DE­
PUTY TAX COLLECTOR: COM­
PENSATION OP DEPUTY TAX
COLLECTOR. AB taxes shall be
don and payabla on the first day
of November la each year, or aa
aeoa thereafter as tha asaessmaat
raQ may aMaa lata tha hands of
tha Tan M toctar, af which ha
te a l atva node* tp publication;
•ad
Tax CeSeetor U hereby
veiled with the fewer, and it
shall he Six duty to' collect by
levy tad sals of tha goods end
chattel. Made —* teuMuenta as­
sessed, all taxea that remain un­
paid ea tba first Monday In April
of the following year. If any Ux
payer shall pay Ms taxes In
November be ahall be allowed by
tba City Tea collector ■ dlaa n a t d tow per text- thereof;
tod tt be Mail pay Si December
B abail to allowed a discount
d three per e«nL thereof; and If
to shall pay fat January he shall
to allowed a dleeeunt of two per

cent, thereof: and If he shall pay
ia February ha shall b# allowed %r
a discount of one pcf cant, thereof. Tho aama discount aa above
provided for prompt payment of
taxci upon real eitata abaO be
allowed for the prompt payment
of taxes on personal property.
The City Tat Collector may appoint depotlea to collect ospaid
tasea on pcraonal property and
a written appointment from the
City Tax Collector with a elate*
ment from him of the peraon ia V
whose name the property la a»*
aeaaed and the amount of taxea
doe ahall be sufficient warrant
and authority for such deputy to
act and It ahall not be aeceaaary
for a deputy to take the tax roll
or warrant annexed thereto with
him; provided that a deputy Tax
Collector ao appointed abaO be
liable to the aama penalties pro*
teribed In this Act as the City w
Tax Collector would be for tte p
violation or for neflect of duty,
or otherwise; delinquent personal
property taxea ahall bear interest
from date of delinquency at the
rate of twelve per cent per
annum for tha first year or por­
tion thereof, and eight per cent
per annum for tha time after the
flrit year of delinquency, and Use
deputy tax collectors ahall be entitled to the following face (which §
shall be collected from delinquent
tax payers at the same time
such tax and interest arc collect­
ed); On amounts of lass than ten
($10.00) dollars his fae shell be
one (ll.M dollar; on taxon ever
t«n ($10:00) dollars hia ft# ahall
be an amount equal to ten percent
of the tax collected; provided that
In no cate ahall tha fee exceed
the turn of ten ($10.00) dollars.

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DIXIE LILY
PRIZE WINNING
CORNRREAI) DRESSING RECIPE
1 lb. pork aausage
li cup chopped onion
** cup chopped celery
•* cup chopped green bell pepper®
.1 hard boiled egg*
2 cup* liRht bread rrumb* tnaate#
1j cup chopped partiey
•* teaspoon lalt
\'i teaspoon pepper
2 eup* cniahed corn flake*
8 cup* crumbled mrnbreiid made wttk
lliaie Idly Water Ormind Meal.
Turkey Stock
Crumble sausage In nkillet. When It begins to fry,
add onion, relerv and Iwll proper. Cook until on­
ion become* transparent ann remove from Are.
Chop boiled eggs Anr. add fausage to mixture,
comhine all other ingredient* except pari lev, mix­
ing thoroughly. Add aufAcient turkey stock to
mni«trn eornbrrad mixture until it adhere* to
Anger*, add »au**ge mixture, mix well, atir in
parsley mixture and mix lightly. Stuff bird or
roast.
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wheelers. fnelodta# t w W - ^ 4 slut dfpmdttf «l fM to m n tr
(M r A tft trusty «****«■ W “ * of Um bicyete's t W i . If tho
M wtrM light ftttd lm r Mm#. youngster
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Mt him a JWneh, bike with
tilth traes-i'ctJon tires. ElabBrato eld.
"Wrtrlfftf" whiete whlsh Mn bo
tests hire proven that the lattef rent avid orhog ih*. of ho learns
tfP&lt; tires with a 4 -loch less cross. la Mlaitea. tot kMi I to 7, s so.
section than batloon-tlrrs enable loth hlho li tho preyer
Eight
the "middleweight" blkrt to b* ta IB y tffl Old* will ho happm
pedalled with more rale, smooth, on a 21-inch Mho. Tor I t r t t f oldj
ires* amt- speed than tn r light* and up. a fall-sited M-lneh WryrU
weight racer. Dealers report that will fill tM MIL
interest la so keen in the new
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&lt;0 per rent of the bikes sold be* Separate tho grapes Into conferfoN Christmas Will be in that table flutters, wash them and
drain thoroughly. Dip tie flusters
Blfftest mistake made by par* mJlchly In heavy cream and Shako
fntl It Christmas la getting the them frnlfy. Then dtp them in
wrong rise hikes for llitlr off* granulated or powdered sugar, andi
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one tomorrow night and races Iowa
Slate Friday night. Both Vanderbill and Florida have M records.
Tulane bottled up Ohio Slate
All-America Robin Freeman, but
the Buckeyes got superb reboundIng and trimmed the Grecniea 7268 last night. Freeman, the ns
lion’s leading scorer with a 37.2
average, was confined to 21 points,

W td. Oft-. 21, 19"i*»

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the Easterners their first setback '
*,-&lt;» in the first round o fthe
Charlotie tournament. Carl Wld«th netted 30 points for the Vols. :
Jack Kublstyn, Alabama's reserve center, hit for 1Z points In |
the last seven minutes after Jerry
Harper had fouled out. The second
string pivot's brilliance, coupled
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Sunday night.
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Year's Dates
For Mayfair
Tournament

Plane

JACKgoorviLLK. Pto. J l — i
Baotem A l f l l t t s
crashed end boned an to*
ran early today, killing all IT pertons aboard.
*
It wag tba .third air crash to
Florid* in tone days.
Monday, bra Air Farce ... tbeee
crashed ever thr if* , o \ , at
Tampa Midway t o * wfe:
*
AMMAN,
Marian g n a t httlng aigbf^
dtmonatratora marched bn
etti t . r*f Jordan** Prime Mtnliter faw bourn later an Air F a t/
today i.-.u 'cr.’.ndcd a pledge that and a batobar cpOtdM ever
Joe, m mBae up^Mm- Gu»%
hi* govt’ s rtctrt would not sign the Si
const, killing three man and laat- ’
TALLAHASSEE IK-Hte Florida
Baghdad n * '
tagthree misting.
Development Comminion Stoneham Happy
In aaothor part of tha capital
Monder will he nhverved a* a
studying a proposal that it un­
Arab Legion troops hurled tear OK the Shattered CmutaOation
holiday in Sanford, according In
to
rale*
a
million
from
was
the
body
of
C,
B.
Thrift
at
With Support
gaa grenades to dlepatie a
war# (loft to private industry to bolster Flor­ The Mayfair Inn IlS.Otm 1I&gt;M! the Sanford Merchants Association
of 400 parson* .rioting agatnit tba MUmi, a« Eastern AfrtjM* sc- TALKING OVER THE MATFAI1
cousting department amgjbri , be­ right) Jay Hobart, Carl Hubbalt,
Oliv«r, Horace StDrubinii Kay O’Bryan, and Frank ida's chances of getting a M mil­ PGA Open will lie playrd D*c. 17. President R. J. mcrrnim.
lion dollar atomic raaeter plant
ing shipped to WashtajSC D.C., Mahans Jr. Tha tournament was
&lt;Staff Photo)
Store* will be rinsed for th*
14, 13, and 18 nest year, arrordIt w u tba atntb day of tmbulant for huriaL Urn 49-yaareld war
free.
observance of th* Christmas holi­
damanatratiu* tn Jordan. Yester­ vetaran bad died Satarday at a
Ing
to
Manager
Frank
Mebsn*
Jr.
Tha aommission was nrgad by
day mob* attacked tba V J.
day said Bsumah.
Dean Joseph Wall of tha Univer­ of the Mayfair Inn.
heart
attack.
Hnrars
Stoneham,
president
of
■Ditto In the Jordan anetor of
Also rinsed until Tuesday morn­
sity of Florida Collage of Engi­
Jaruaalem far ttw eecond time Tba plana was enly a quarter
neering yesterday to help obtain the New York Giants said, "I *m ing will be the Seminole Cnunly
mile
from
too
end
of
Ka
runway
hanpy with the support given
since Saturday and ripped
funds to apply toward purehave of very
at tba akport when H appaiently
the 1935 Mayfair Inn Open hy Court House. The Court House
the American flag.
a smaller type atomic reactor for the eUiten* of Sanford and Cen­ will rlose at noon Friday, Dec. 2.%
came la too low, kit the tap el »
Per several hours mobs fumed tree la tha early morning darkness
the university,
tral Florida." Before leaving for and remain closed until Tuesday
Me heavily guarded streets of Am 4 plunged to the gr wmd.
Tha smaller reactor would coat hla New York office, Stoneham exBy TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS
morning.
&lt;
man today cheering aatipaet
about
two
million
dollars.
Tha
IMS
The coldest weather of the ma­ MIAMI, Fla. 'K — Kastem Air
preased hie pleasure in the way the
apeahen and Igwriig appeals to The airport aaM vltlbdKy was
The
Sanford
City
Halt
wilt
close
Legislature
appropriated
H
mil­
first annual Mayfair Inn Open
son held a tight grip o rjr wide Lines reported today these 12
u arito, tba eoOtag an tost;
dltperts. They demanded
Saturday at nnon and remain
areas of the northeast toetton af piuengeri and ftva crew mem lion dollars toward tha coat and waa conducted and supported.
of on political
Weil
said
tha
remaining
U
million
rlosad
until Tuesday morning
So
pleased
waa
the
New
York
bers
were
kilted
in
the
ersih
of
tba
country
today.
to try to
sotiy narer
oh and a
probably could be obtained from
was
Tamparatima were below mru it* Constellation near tba Jackson­ tha Atomic Energy Commission or Giant’s prasldent, contracts wera according to City Manager War­
arranged with PGA officials for ren R. Knowles' office.
over most of the inland araaa and ville, Fla., airport.
other sources.
near a m along the coast. Coldest Addressee worn not immediately By msking a showing that it al­ tha next year’s tournament to be
Observing the holiday along with
d Me dead worn tn w
played on approximately tha lame
spot was ML Washington,, N.H., available,
ready was at work In tha atomic date* aa tha 1956 Mayfair Inn th* merchants, City Hall, and
with a low of to degree* below, Mr. and Mr*. Israel de Baron raictor field, Wait aaid Florida
Court House will he the Sanford
at the bedtoa
Ranks. H w local banks will rlose
a
drop of one degraa from pen- Maaieo City, flying to Washington. would enhance its chance* of gat- Open.
burned. D was
Mebane
yesterday,
reviewing
the
Saturday noun and remain dosed
W. A, Patrick, ekalrman of tba terday’* highest reading.
Carlo* Bergukta, flying to Wash­ Ung tha larger plant
the S:40 a.m. crash
week
long
tournament
which
cli­
for tha holiday* until Tuesday
lamtooto County Barings Bond It was iaro or balow hi many
maxed with the Mayfair Inn's morning.
Committee, today innwmced pur­ dtlra a0 day yesterday, and little ington,
115,000 PGA Open, aaid "The gal­
Mrs. laser Anderson. Hialeah
chase Rgurts on U. K. Savings relief was expected today.
leria* following golfer* from
Banda tor the month at November In north*rn Now York, Water- Fla., wits at KAL copilot H.R.
every part of the country wera ex­
Dtadlia# Extended and tha first eleven months at town reported a balow. It was Anderson, flying to Boston.
ceptionally good, Tha turnout waa
law, Tba volume of Saving* Band •M at Roma, N.Y.: -II tn Mas- Mrs. R. Gwln, 1M Guava Isle
wonderful, with visitor* coming
purchase* m Florida, as well a*
Fort
Lauderdale,
Fla,,
flying
to
Judge George For Nominations
MIAMI
to Sanford from avery section of
la tbe iatian as a whole, baa es­ tens, N.Y.; -14 at Burlington, Vi­ Providence, R. I,
tojuind last
and -IS at Rumford, Mataa, and
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. IK-Neket tba Stata and Country.
O
f
Joycdo
Award
rtablished
.a
new
tan
year
record
Jaguar,
Mrs. Eugenio Grimm, from Man lines war* thrown up today around "Ed ’Porky* Oliver and Jay He­
Hahf
Albany.
Tba faritoato Onpriy Jmdri tor tha month aad for Urn cierae
ague,
Nlcaraga, flying to N Miami Reach'• biggest and coat- bert wlQ be playing pm* repre*
aether la the cold bait was
at TO
■Vrik.
llest.hrtoL tha TaBtainaMon.- .■anting tfeVrJtsyfair Inn *around
y etank. V
............ ^
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V *'
Mr*. Evelyn Paqtita, #4 North tl. Immediately after tha picket* the PGA rtrtult in JBSfl.” aaid
tor
tow
Bla&gt;
norito’a
purchase*
tor
NovtmYork
City
akivered
to
t
quart ftwa - .
_
darted to march it Ba. m., a Bet Meban*. "They will be playing out
reached a total of |g,U 7,M&amp;, above and hi Boston tba mercury New Bedford, Mat*.
the Miami CbthK Court, isfNred ttngulsbad Service Award
and rarrylng tha WASHINGTON
Df. Maurice P«rtnov. '1* Ply­ fight broke out and A1 Berlin, of Sanford
a gain ef 14.1 per cent over 1*54. edged around the aero mark.
mbiota
County,
baa
eatandad
the
Ttrp. Hop*
Imad 'injuria*. Ha wa* taken to
It bring* the total for tha first Them wa* h i m relief from tha mouth W., New Bedford, Mass. trustee of the Hotel Employes Mayfair Inn hag In ail of Iht (R Kan) predicted lodsy Tongresn
daadlise
for
tha
pmaatatton
of
Jaehoan Memorial BoapMal whan nomtsatiaea.
eleven month* through Nov. N to biting eold in tha cold-plagued Mr. and Mr*. I. Portnoy. £ .Union, said "This may get rough major tournament* around thr will approve a farm program ronMe condition ’’so­
nation.
laming Ihe idminl'tratinn's "soil
At a meeting of the Jay rets nearly ITS,000,000 and M per coot Midwest. Uia moderating tread Mt. Pleasant Bt., New Bedford, before It's over,"
The fight was between Malty "Sanford wilt certainly he In tha hank” plan for takln&gt;: surplus crop­
of tba state's $78,400,000 quota for which began over the Rockies Mas*.
Board
of
Director*,
held
laat
night,
headline*
wherever
Hie
two
promi­
on tba motorcycle— tha deadline tor
Nashway, an employe of tha bole],
tba year, Many counties arc esta­ spread over mn.it of tho Plato* Mrs, J, t’ilrola, to New York.
land out of product inn.
and Erncito Garcia, 9T, * picket. nent golfers apprai," said Meliau*
a, and Mary awards here has
blishing new poit-war high tales and into Iha Urrat Lake* region.
"There will be a farm hill at th*
Mrs.
O.
V.
Rhodes,
Fnrt
Underas
he
explained
that
both
Oliver
to, Man ware seriously to Jan. II.
They
were
arrested
and
hald
records and at the and of ten
iiimin*
session, and ttw- soil bank
date,
ri*.,
flying
to
New
York.
and
Hebert
"will
pley
exhibition*
eras, warrants, each charging tha
months Florida stood second tn thr
fcUfte
Tba DUtingulahod Service award United
In Detroit, Cleveland, Cincin­ will he an essential part of it,"
Capt. Tom McBrlen. the pilot, other with assault and battery.
States to tba percent of
PMIamnin Chart** J. Oiehwtad la an annual presentation to
'Wildcat Strikt1
The MS • room Fontainebleau, nati, and Chicago where they will ha said in an Interview Hop* i«
from New York.
fata over laat yaar’s volume.
and Jack Headley said they wan young man, SB yaarn aid or yam
the senior Republican on the House
Samtnola County sale* for Nov­
rta ear and ware ar, who baa served toe onmmmrity
John Rtnyu, roplWA, from New built at a cost of It million dollars, he joined Hy either Ken MtGrnna- ’Agriculture Committee.
han,
assistant
manager
uf
the
Believed
To
Be
ember
were
983,981
and
for
tba
was
the
j.lrd
hotel
ta
tha
Miami
H whan ton sal­ M Ml
York.
MSI
Mayfair Inn, Lee Armstrong, pro Secretary of Agriculture Benson
11 mootba-to-da to now stand at
at ll:to 9 . m. abar uag.
C. C. Devine, flight engineer, area to be struck by tha union at the Mayfair Inn Seminole Coun­ has proposed a "soil bank'* plan
In
Beginning
Stage
•4J9.TTQ.
Only
11
counties
la
tha
lines
K
began
aa
organisation
aa thrsagk t red MgbL
Tba prison nemtoai
try Club gotf course, ar mysetf," under which payments — totaling
show smaller talcs volume MIAMI IK—'Throe hundred Flor­ from Naw York.
drive her* April II.
and Mlaa Martin wen award need not bn a member of •tat*
than In Uia prior year and many id* Greyhound bus drivers failed Constance Rivero »nd Kmtna Picketing at tha other hotel* wa* Asked whether or not tilt two abool 400 million dollar* a year—
Williams, flight attendant*, both
Mraam over toe top of MaH’a ear. the Jayset organise ttoa to reoaiva show almost fantastic volume into show up for work early today from Naw York.
banned by the Stile Supreme Court playing pros will return lo San- would he mail* to farmers tn take
police said aperiu flaw Dorn both Urn plaque pea*antad each year,
craaias.
and
bu*
Una
officials
laid
it
was
which
held that tha union did not ford in tha near future, Mi-hane some of tbnlr land out of produc­
tha Jagaar and tba
or aomlaattod n
Samtnola County percentage la the beginning of a "wildcat strika."
represent * "significant" anmbar said that both Oliver and llrhert tion and put It tn grass and trees.
will play an exhibition match hern Tli* idea tx to curb output of com*
tor tba Important award may ST.B. Florida is now assured of Tha Miami Dally New* said it
of tha hotel worker*.
In Sanford at th* Mayfair Inn moditte* now in siarphta and to pro­
bo obtained from the Jayson In- •acceding 1U IMS sates goal pro­ learned the walkout raniltad from $2,000 Bonds OK'd
rnuraa prior tn playing in the St. mote soil fertility.
bably by something more than the firing lari Friday of a Miami
tormatton booth ar from any m
Ptterahurg tournamant on Match Benson's plans fee Improving
bar of toe •mntnoto County
0 ,000,&lt;N0. It ia by all odds the driver. The newspaper aaid it wa* By Commissioners
II. 1960.
most successful year for Savings told the driver disobeyed an order Honda for *1.000 war# approved
at
condition* also call for meas­
Btfora leaving Hanford after farm
salsa tinea IMS.
ures to dispose of more surplus
to deliver calendar* for the com­ yesterday by the Board of fUmltest
week'*
Mayfair
Inn
Open,
foods abroad and at home, and *a
pany and was promptly dls- not# County Commissioner* for J.
flay O’Bryan, Executive Secre­ better tha loft of smelt firmer*.
W.
Yarborough,
Superintendent
of
If Courts Rult
charged.
Regular Mooting
WAflHPtQTOM. Pa. IK — Jnliua tary of tha Professional Golfer*
K. 1*. Haft*, Greyhound ration­ the County toad Department and Paulekas, to, lather of Barbara Association, and Mrs. O’Bryan,
Jtseie
I,.
Vnnre,
rlerk
In
the
Cnnn
Collins Inollgiblo
Postponed By City al manager, confirmed that a driv­ ty Road Superintendent's nffire. (Bobo) Rockefeller, dlrd late yes­ alao an official of the organiiation,
Tbs Board of Sanford City Com- er had been discharged but de­ Alio coming before the Board terday tn Washington hospital fol­ laid “W# have never enjoyed a
H t'll Bock Program •D«im*ra
tournament as much as tha one
will obasrva tba Christ- clined to give his name.
a lengthy illness.
MIAMI m-u «M emits ml* BUa botldayi by postponing tba T. B. Osteen of Jacksonville, ef Commlaalonera for approval lowing
ware bonds for Edwerd E. Walker, Paulekas, a coal minor who re- here. Usually wa are happy to
ngutar Monday night moating at traffic manager for tha company, Robert Dlin Elgin, Thome 1 Clark tirod aavaral yoars ago, cam# to leave but this time we are leliirtba Board,
wired Greyhound terminals that Golden, and Harley Clyde Thomas, tho United Mate* from Lithuania tant to go because tha whole town
Tba Board at Commissioner* will "this 1* an unauthorlaad wildcat four new deputies assigned to tha to years ago. Ha was divorced was so friendly."
meat Tnaaday night, Dae. IT at • strike of drivers. W* will do ev­ Bamlnola County Rheriff'a office from hla wife shortly after Bobo’s
Mebane said that Ray and Mre.
The annual Chrlslmav dinner
o’clock hut cad of tba pncadlog erything possible to resume
0
Bryan
handled over 60 tourna- meeting of th* Seminole County
d appointed by Sbariff J. Den­ birth.
night which hag been aat aside lea aa soon aa
Neither Bobo, ex-wife at ariDton- mente last year In various parts Farm Bureau was held last night
ver Cordell.
at the Future Farmers Building at
atra Widthrop Rockefeller, nor an­ ef the country,
other daughter, Mre. Henry Hell- Charlie Mrnuey and Harry El- Seminole High School.
man of Naw York City, wa* pres­ more, both officials of the Profes­ A turkey dinner with all the
Police To Perform
sional Golfers Association, sx. irininiing* wav served to more
ent when Piuleku died.
pressed their delight in being (n then 10O who attended the annual
Bobo
visited
her
father
here
In
Regular Schedule
Sanford for the Mayfair Inn affair.
April,
IBM,
when
ha
became
criti­
Sanford Police Chief Bey WUcally ill. Ha Improved and bad Open. Meaner »*ld, “I enjoyed this
Follow Ing dinner. Jack Roisman
Uame u id that “the Police Perce
tournament more than any whera entertained
bean living with a cousin.
group with leterwill operate on IU regular ache1 officiated." Before leaving Flori- H0111 on thellie
accordion.
sing­
dule over th. holiday*.’*
da he called bark to Sanford to ing of Christina* CarolsThe
conclud­
Because of Chriatmaa falling an
further
express
hie
thank*
(or
Refuse Pickups
ed the annual Cliiintmav get-to­
Sunday and the following Monday
Sanford's hospitality.
gether.
being abaenrad aa n holiday tba
Elmore,
at
tha
very
outsat
of
the
Put Off Two Days tournament laid, "I have naver Official* of the Semitinl* County
Seated Police Department will
Thors will bo no refuse pickups felt such warmth from the friend Farm Bureau xay that sign* for
operate with Ha full forte.
made by the City on Sunday and line** ef the people 0f Sanford. I members who have recently joined
Monday, Dec. 31 and SB, accord­ have received more rooperation the organisation have hern reing to an announcement made hare than any other place I have reived and ran he picked up at
yesterday by City Manager War­ ite r been."
ths Future Farmer* Building.
ren E. Knowles.
“"•*»ubl,
expressions
from
tha
Knowles said that aitra crews official* of tha Professional GolfCRIMINAL COURT
will bo assigned to Ut* refuse col­ 'J 1 Aaaoclation and from many of
CONVICTS PAI.UMBO
Drivers Exams Are
lection department an Tuesday in «n# golfer* who participated In th*
order to catch up and rasuma tha tumament were partly responsible ORLANDO (K—Joe Palumbo, arCanceled On Friday Masonic Service*
rusrd of stealing 20 auln trailers
ragular aollactiona each day.
for the return of the tournament in 18 states over a lo-ycar period,
to the Mayfair Inn seat year," was convicted of fraud In Crimi­
W ill Be Conducted
ARRBRT 18 TOLD
Manager Mebane said.
nal Court yesterday and sentenced
MUNICH, Germany (M— 17m Ba­
to seven years.
varian Ministry of Justice today
FOLIO casks down
munead the arrest of former
Sheriff Dave Starr said that be­
Chief Rabbi Aaron Ohranatein. JACKSONVILLE (K-riorida has fore beginning the sentence the V
Ha wR begin serving a ooa-ytar had 49? rata* of polio to far this foot, Sll-pound prisoner will b«
year against 1,TM last year.
prison sentence for toaud.
turned over to Pinellas County au­
Tba ministry said he was a rere­ Pour cues warn reported by the thorities to face trial for theft of
ad yesterday aa be waa boarding State Beard of Health for tba weak a trailer In S. Petersburg where
a plane tor Bwitsarisad in violation ending Dee. 14 one each in Brow­ he waa tried here os a charge at
of a court m tm not to fees* Oar- ard, Dado, HiOabonugh and Folk defraudtaf . Mr. sad Mrs.

Pledge Demanded
From Jordan Chief
By Demonstrators

Nuclear Leaders
Studying Proposal
For Reactor Plant

Coldest Weather Has
Tight Grip In North

December Merchants Assn.
Chosen
Observing Monday

M onth

As Yule Holiday

Names Released

Of Those Killed
In Plane M ishap

Patrick Announces

Purchase Figures
On Savings Bonds

Miami Judge Hart
In Speeding Jaguar

Sojd Going 70 mph

Big Miami Hotel
Picketed By Union

Ford Foondolion

Bobo Rockefeller's
Father Succumbs

W ill Soil Shares

Rep. Hope Predicts
Congress Will Okay
New Farm Program

Farm Bureau Enjoys

Christmas Dinner

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Year's Dates
For Mayfair
Tournament

In Plane

JACKgoorviLLK. Pto. J l — i
Baotem A l f l l t t s
crashed end boned an to*
ran early today, killing all IT pertons aboard.
*
It wag tba .third air crash to
Florid* in tone days.
Monday, bra Air Farce ... tbeee
crashed ever thr if* , o \ , at
Tampa Midway t o * wfe:
*
AMMAN,
Marian g n a t httlng aigbf^
dtmonatratora marched bn
etti t . r*f Jordan** Prime Mtnliter faw bourn later an Air F a t/
today i.-.u 'cr.’.ndcd a pledge that and a batobar cpOtdM ever
Joe, m mBae up^Mm- Gu»%
hi* govt’ s rtctrt would not sign the Si
const, killing three man and laat- ’
TALLAHASSEE IK-Hte Florida
Baghdad n * '
tagthree misting.
Development Comminion Stoneham Happy
In aaothor part of tha capital
Monder will he nhverved a* a
studying a proposal that it un­
Arab Legion troops hurled tear OK the Shattered CmutaOation
holiday in Sanford, according In
to
rale*
a
million
from
was
the
body
of
C,
B.
Thrift
at
With Support
gaa grenades to dlepatie a
war# (loft to private industry to bolster Flor­ The Mayfair Inn IlS.Otm 1I&gt;M! the Sanford Merchants Association
of 400 parson* .rioting agatnit tba MUmi, a« Eastern AfrtjM* sc- TALKING OVER THE MATFAI1
cousting department amgjbri , be­ right) Jay Hobart, Carl Hubbalt,
Oliv«r, Horace StDrubinii Kay O’Bryan, and Frank ida's chances of getting a M mil­ PGA Open will lie playrd D*c. 17. President R. J. mcrrnim.
lion dollar atomic raaeter plant
ing shipped to WashtajSC D.C., Mahans Jr. Tha tournament was
&lt;Staff Photo)
Store* will be rinsed for th*
14, 13, and 18 nest year, arrordIt w u tba atntb day of tmbulant for huriaL Urn 49-yaareld war
free.
observance of th* Christmas holi­
damanatratiu* tn Jordan. Yester­ vetaran bad died Satarday at a
Ing
to
Manager
Frank
Mebsn*
Jr.
Tha aommission was nrgad by
day mob* attacked tba V J.
day said Bsumah.
Dean Joseph Wall of tha Univer­ of the Mayfair Inn.
heart
attack.
Hnrars
Stoneham,
president
of
■Ditto In the Jordan anetor of
Also rinsed until Tuesday morn­
sity of Florida Collage of Engi­
Jaruaalem far ttw eecond time Tba plana was enly a quarter
neering yesterday to help obtain the New York Giants said, "I *m ing will be the Seminole Cnunly
mile
from
too
end
of
Ka
runway
hanpy with the support given
since Saturday and ripped
funds to apply toward purehave of very
at tba akport when H appaiently
the 1935 Mayfair Inn Open hy Court House. The Court House
the American flag.
a smaller type atomic reactor for the eUiten* of Sanford and Cen­ will rlose at noon Friday, Dec. 2.%
came la too low, kit the tap el »
Per several hours mobs fumed tree la tha early morning darkness
the university,
tral Florida." Before leaving for and remain closed until Tuesday
Me heavily guarded streets of Am 4 plunged to the gr wmd.
Tha smaller reactor would coat hla New York office, Stoneham exBy TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS
morning.
&lt;
man today cheering aatipaet
about
two
million
dollars.
Tha
IMS
preased hie pleasure in the way the
The coldest weather of the ma­ MIAMI, Fla. 'K — Kastem Air
apeahen and Igwriig appeals to The airport aaM vltlbdKy was
The Sanford City Halt wilt close
Legislature
appropriated
H
mil­
first annual Mayfair Inn Open
son held a tight grip o rjr wide Lines reported today these 12
u arito, tba eoOtag an tost;
dltperts. They demanded
Saturday at nnon and remain
areas of the northeast toetton af piuengeri and ftva crew mem lion dollars toward tha coat and waa conducted and supported.
of on political
Weil
said
tha
remaining
U
million
rlosad
until Tuesday morning
So
pleased
waa
the
New
York
bers
were
kilted
in
the
ersih
of
tba
country
today.
to try to
sotiy narer
oh and a
probably could be obtained from
was
Tamparatima were below mru it* Constellation near tba Jackson­ tha Atomic Energy Commission or Giant’s prasldent, contracts wera according to City Manager War­
arranged with PGA officials for ren R. Knowles' office.
over most of the inland araaa and ville, Fla., airport.
other sources.
near a m along the coast. Coldest Addressee worn not immediately By msking a showing that it al­ tha next year’s tournament to be
Observing the holiday along with
d Me dead worn tnw
played on approximately tha lame
spot was ML Washington,, N.H., available,
ready was at work In tha atomic date* aa tha 1956 Mayfair Inn th* merchants, City Hall, and
with a low of to degree* below, Mr. and Mr*. Israel de Baron raictor field, Wait aaid Florida
Court House will he the Sanford
at the bedtoa
Ranks. H w local banks will rlose
a
drop of one degraa from pen- Maaieo City, flying to Washington. would enhance its chance* of gat- Open.
burned. D was
Mebane
yesterday,
reviewing
the
Saturday noun and remain dosed
W. A, Patrick, ekalrman of tba terday’* highest reading.
Carlo* Bergukta, flying to Wash­ Ung tha larger plant
the S:40 a.m. crash
week
long
tournament
which
cli­
for tha holiday* until Tuesday
lamtooto County Barings Bond It was iaro or balow hi many
maxed with the Mayfair Inn's morning.
Committee, today innwmced pur­ dtlra a0 day yesterday, and little ington,
115,000 PGA Open, aaid "The gal­
Mrs. laser Anderson. Hialeah
chase Rgurts on U. K. Savings relief was expected today.
leria* following golfer* from
Banda tor the month at November In north*rn Now York, Water- Fla., wits at KAL copilot H.R.
every part of the country wera ex­
Dtadlia# Extended and tha first eleven months at town reported a balow. It was Anderson, flying to Boston.
ceptionally good, Tha turnout waa
law, Tba volume of Saving* Band •M at Roma, N.Y.: -II tn Mas- Mrs. R. Gwln, 1M Guava Isle
wonderful, with visitor* coming
purchase* m Florida, as well a*
Fort
Lauderdale,
Fla,,
flying
to
Judge George For Nominations
MIAMI
to Sanford from avery section of
la tbe iatian as a whole, baa es­ tens, N.Y.; -14 at Burlington, Vi­ Providence, R. I,
tojuind last
and -IS at Rumford, Mataa, and
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. IK-Neket tba Stata and Country.
O
f
Joycdo
Award
rtablished
.a
new
tan
year
record
Jaguar,
Mrs. Eugenio Grimm, from Man lines war* thrown up today around "Ed ’Porky* Oliver and Jay He­
Hahf
Tba faritoato Onpriy Jmdri tor tha month aad for Urn cierae Albany.
ague,
Nlcaraga, flying to N Miami Reach'• biggest and coat- bert wlQ be playing pm* repre*
aether la the cold bait was
at TO
■Vrik.
llest.hrtoL tha TaBtainaMon.- .■anting tfeVrJtsyfair Inn *around
y etank. V
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Mr*. Evelyn Paqtita, #4 North tl. Immediately after tha picket* the PGA rtrtult in JBSfl.” aaid
tor
tow
Bla&gt;
norito’a
purchase*
tor
NovtmYork
City
akivered
to
t
quart ftwa - .
_
darted to march it B a. m., a Bet Meban*. "They will be playing out
reached a total of |g,U 7,M&amp;, above and hi Boston tba mercury New Bedford, Mat*.
the Miami CbthK Court, isfNred ttngulsbad Service Award
and rarrylng tha
Df. Maurice P«rtnov. '1* Ply­ fight broke out and A1 Berlin, of Sanford
a gain ef 14.1 per cent over 1*54. edged around the aero mark.
mbiota
County,
baa
eatandad
the
WASHINGTON
Ttrp. Hop*
Imad 'injuria*. Ha wa* taken to
It bring* the total for tha first Them wa* h i m relief from tha mouth W., New Bedford, Mass. trustee of the Hotel Employes Mayfair Inn hag In ail of Iht (R Kan) predicted lodsy Tongresn
daadlise
for
tha
pmaatatton
of
Jaehoan Memorial BoapMal whan nomtsatiaea.
eleven month* through Nov. N to biting eold in tha cold-plagued Mr. and Mr*. I. Portnoy. £ .Union, said "This may get rough major tournament* around thr will approve a farm program ronMe condition ’’so­
nation.
laming Ihe idminl'tratinn's "soil
At a meeting of the Jay rets nearly ITS,000,000 and M per coot Midwest. Uia moderating tread Mt. Pleasant Bt., New Bedford, before It's over,"
The fight was between Malty "Sanford wilt certainly he In tha hank” plan for takln&gt;: surplus crop­
of tba state's $78,400,000 quota for which began over the Rockies Mas*.
Board
of
Director*,
held
laat
night,
headline*
wherever
Hie
two
promi­
on tba motorcycle— tha deadline tor
Nashway, an employe of tha bole],
tba year, Many counties arc esta­ spread over mn.it of tho Plato* Mrs, J, t’ilrola, to New York.
land out of product inn.
and Erncito Garcia, 9T, * picket. nent golfers apprai," said Meliau*
a, and Mary awards here has
blishing new poit-war high tales and into Iha Urrat Lake* region.
"There will be a farm hill at th*
Mrs.
O.
V.
Rhodes,
Fnrt
Underas
he
explained
that
both
Oliver
to, Man ware seriously to Jan. II.
They
were
arrested
and
hald
records and at the and of ten
iiimin*
session, and ttw- soil bank
date,
ri*.,
flying
to
New
York.
and
Hebert
"will
pley
exhibition*
eras, warrants, each charging tha
months Florida stood second tn thr
fcUfte
Tba DUtingulahod Service award United
In Detroit, Cleveland, Cincin­ will he an essential part of it,"
Capt. Tom McBrlen. the pilot, other with assault and battery.
States to tba percent of
PMIamnin Chart** J. Oiehwtad la an annual presentation to
'W ildcat Strikt1
The MS • room Fontainebleau, nati, and Chicago where they will ha said in an Interview Hop* i«
from New York.
fata over laat yaar’s volume.
and Jack Headley said they wan young man, SB yaarn aid or yam
the senior Republican on the House
Samtnola County sale* for Nov­
rta ear and ware ar, who baa served toe onmmmrity
John Rtnyu, roplWA, from New built at a cost of It million dollars, he joined Hy either Ken MtGrnna- ’Agriculture Committee.
han, assistant manager uf the
Believed
To
Be
ember
were
983,981
and
for
tba
was
the
j.lrd
hotel
ta
tha
Miami
H whan ton sal­ M Ml
York.
MSI
Mayfair Inn, Lee Armstrong, pro Secretary of Agriculture Benson
11 mootba-to-da to now stand at
at ll:to 9. m. abar uag.
C. C. Devine, flight engineer, area to be struck by tha union at the Mayfair Inn Seminole Coun­ has proposed a "soil bank'* plan
In
Beginning
Stage
•4J9.TTQ.
Only
11
counties
la
tha
lines
K
began
aa
organisation
aa thrsagk t red MgbL
Tba prison nemtoai
try Club gotf course, ar mysetf," under which payments — totaling
show smaller talcs volume MIAMI IK—'Throe hundred Flor­ from Naw York.
drive her* April II.
and Mlaa Martin wen award need not bn a member of •tat*
than In Uia prior year and many id* Greyhound bus drivers failed Constance Rivero »nd Kmtna Picketing at tha other hotel* wa* Asked whether or not tilt two abool 400 million dollar* a year—
Williams, flight attendant*, both
Mraam over toe top of MaH’a ear. the Jayset organise ttoa to reoaiva show almost fantastic volume into show up for work early today from Naw York.
banned by the Stile Supreme Court playing pros will return lo San- would he mail* to farmers tn take
police said aperiu flaw Dorn both Urn plaque pea*antad each year,
craaias.
and
bu*
Una
officials
laid
it
was
which
held that tha union did not ford in tha near future, Mi-hane some of tbnlr land out of produc­
tha Jagaar and tba
or aomlaattod n
Samtnola County percentage la the beginning of a "wildcat strika."
represent * "significant" anmbar said that both Oliver and llrhert tion and put It tn grass and trees.
will play an exhibition match hern Tli* idea tx to curb output of com*
tor tba Important award may ST.B. Florida is now assured of Tha Miami Dally New* said it
of tha hotel worker*.
In Sanford at th* Mayfair Inn moditte* now in siarphta and to pro­
bo obtained from the Jayson In- •acceding 1U IMS sates goal pro­ learned the walkout raniltad from $2,000 Bonds O K 'd
rnuraa prior tn playing in the St. mote soil fertility.
bably by something more than the firing lari Friday of a Miami
tormatton booth ar from any m
Ptterahurg tournamant on Match
bar of toe •mntnoto County
0 ,000,&lt;N0. It ia by all odds the driver. The newspaper aaid it wa* By Commissioners
Benson's plans fee Improving
II. 1960.
most successful year for Savings told the driver disobeyed an order Honda for *1.000 war# approved
at
farm condition* also call for meas­
Btfora leaving Hanford after
salsa tinea IMS.
to deliver calendar* for the com­ yesterday by the Board of fUmltest week'* Mayfair Inn Open, ures to dispose of more surplus
not#
County
Commissioner*
for
J.
foods abroad and at home, and *a
pany and was promptly dlsflay O’Bryan, Executive Secre­ better tha loft of smelt firmer*.
W.
Yarborough,
Superintendent
of
If Courts Rult
charged.
Regular Mooting
WAflHPtQTOM. Pa. IK — Jnliua tary of tha Professional Golfer*
1*. Haft*, Greyhound ration­ the County toad Department and Paulekas, to, lather of Barbara Association, and Mrs. O’Bryan,
Jtseie
I,.
Vnnre,
rlerk
In
the
Cnnn
Collins Inollgiblo Postponed By City alK.manager,
confirmed that a driv­
(Bobo) Rockefeller, dlrd late yes­ alao an official of the organ iiation,
er had been discharged but de­ ty Road Superintendent's nffire. terday tn Washington hospital fol­ laid “W# have never enjoyed a
Tbs
Board
of
Sanford
City
ComAlio coming before the Board
H t'll Bock Program •D«im*ra will obasrva tba Christ- clined to give his name.
tournament as much as tha one
a lengthy illness.
MIAMI m - u «M emits ml* BUa botldayi by postponing tba T. B. Osteen of Jacksonville, ef Commlaalonera for approval lowing
ware bonds for Edwerd E. Walker, Paulekas, a coal minor who re- here. Usually wa are happy to
ngutar Monday night moating at traffic manager for tha company, Robert Dlin Elgin, Thome 1 Clark tirod aavaral yoars ago, cam# to leave but this time we are leliirtba Board,
wired Greyhound terminals that Golden, and Harley Clyde Thomas, tho United Mate* from Lithuania tant to go because tha whole town
Tba Board at Commissioner* will "this 1* an unauthorlaad wildcat four new deputies assigned to tha to years ago. Ha was divorced was so friendly."
meat Tnaaday night, Dae. IT at • strike of drivers. W* will do ev­ Bamlnola County Rheriff'a office from hla wife shortly after Bobo’s
Mebane said that Ray and Mre.
The annual Chrlslmav dinner
o’clock hut cad of tba pncadlog erything possible to resume
0
Bryan
handled over 60 tourna- meeting of th* Seminole County
d appointed by Sbariff J. Den­ birth.
night which hag been aat aside lea aa soon aa
Neither Bobo, ex-wife at ariDton- mente last year In various parts Farm Bureau was held last night
ver Cordell.
at the Future Farmers Building at
atra Widthrop Rockefeller, nor an­ ef the country,
other daughter, Mre. Henry Hell- Charlie Mrnuey and Harry El- Seminole High School.
A turkey dinner with all the
man of Naw York City, wa* pres­ more, both officials of the Profes­
Police To Perform
sional Golfers Association, sx. irininiing* wav served to more
ent when Piuleku died.
pressed
their
delight
in
being
(n
then 10O who attended the annual
Bobo visited her father here In
Regular Schedule
Sanford for the Mayfair Inn affair.
April,
IBM,
when
ha
became
criti­
Sanford Police Chief Bey WUcally ill. Ha Improved and bad Open. Meaner »*ld, “I enjoyed this
Follow Ing dinner. Jack Roisman
Uame u id that “the Police Perce
tournament more than any whera
bean living with a cousin.
llie group with leterwill operate on IU regular ache1 officiated." Before leaving Flori- entertained
H0111
on
the
accordion. The sing­
dule over th. holiday*.’*
da he called bark to Sanford to
ing of Christina* Carols conclud­
Because of Chriatmaa falling an
further
express
hie
thank*
(or
Refuse Pickups
ed the annual Cliiintmav get-to­
Sunday and the following Monday
Sanford's hospitality.
gether.
being abaenrad aa n holiday tba
Elmore,
at
tha
very
outsat
of
the
Put Off Two Days tournament laid, "I have naver Official* of the Semitinl* County
Seated Police Department will
Thors will bo no refuse pickups felt such warmth from the friend Farm Bureau xay that sign* for
operate with Ha full forte.
made by the City on Sunday and line** ef the people 0f Sanford. I members who have recently joined
Monday, Dec. 31 and SB, accord­ have received more rooperation the organisation have hern reing to an announcement made hare than any other place I have reived and ran he picked up at
yesterday by City Manager War­ iter been."
ths Future Farmer* Building.
ren E. Knowles.
“" •*»u b l, expressions from tha
Knowles said that aitra crews official* of tha Professional GolfCRIMINAL COURT
will bo assigned to Ut* refuse col­ 'J1 Aaaoclation and from many of
CONVICTS PAI.UMBO
Drivers Exams Are
lection department an Tuesday in «n# golfer* who participated In th*
order to catch up and rasuma tha tumament were partly responsible ORLANDO (K—Joe Palumbo, arCanceled On Friday Masonic Service*
rusrd of stealing 20 auln trailers
ragular aollactiona each day.
for the return of the tournament in 18 states over a lo-ycar period,
to the Mayfair Inn seat year," was convicted of fraud In Crimi­
W ill Be Conducted
ARRBRT 18 TOLD
Manager Mebane said.
nal Court yesterday and sentenced
MUNICH, Germany (M— 17m Ba­
to seven years.
varian Ministry of Justice today
FOLIO casks down
munead the arrest of former
Sheriff Dave Starr said that be­
Chief Rabbi Aaron Ohranatein. JACKSONVILLE (K-riorida has fore beginning the sentence the V
Ha wR begin serving a ooa-ytar had 49? rata* of polio to far this foot, Sll-pound prisoner will b«
year against 1,TM last year.
prison sentence for toaud.
turned over to Pinellas County au­
Tba ministry said he was a rere­ Pour cues warn reported by the thorities to face trial for theft of
ad yesterday aa be waa boarding State Beard of Health for tba weak a trailer In S. Petersburg where
a plane tor Bwitsarisad in violation ending Dee. 14 one each in Brow­ he waa tried here os a charge at
of a court m tm not to fees* Oar- ard, Dado, HiOabonugh and Folk defraudtaf . Mr. sad Mrs.

Pledge Demanded
From Jordan Chief
By Demonstrators

Nuclear Leaders December Merchants Assn.
Studying Proposal Chosen
Observing Monday
For Reactor Plant M o n t h
As Yule Holiday

Coldest Weather Has Names Released
Of Those Killed
Tight Grip In North In Plane M ishap
Patrick Announces
Purchase Figures
On Savings Bonds

Miami Judge Hart
In Speeding Jaguar
Sojd Going 70 mph

Big Miami Hotel
Picketed By Union

Bobo Rockefeller's
Father Succumbs

Ford Foondolion
Will Soil Shares

%»’ ■

Rep. Hope Predicts
Congress Will Okay
New Farm Program

Farm Bureau Enjoys
Christmas Dinner

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THE SANFORD

ira

A labam a
j o u m p a W O utlook |
B righter 1
*

luck

lly Pierce Cops
San Francisco,
*N. C a ro lin a .

PASADENA. Calif. UP-Anybody
who could diairam a football ploy
■y JOHN CHANDLER
1
could explain to enyone alao who
The Aseectetod Frees
*1
would llitaa today just what MlehK
Alabama headed homo far the
gaa Stata wUI throw against UCLA
Chrtatmaa holidaya today and then
in the Rom Bowl.
ad engagement in the New Orleaaa
A crowd of more thaa LOW
Sugar Bowl baakatbaU tournament
turned out for a public showing nf
Dec. IBM with a brighter outlook
the Spartan taetlea In aa opoa
oo life after acortag an upaet «9 M
house practice at R u t to* Aa*
victory over Um highly-rated Holy
teles Junior College.
Croee Cruaadera.
*
It waa the first time there hat
Coach Johnny Dee's Alabama
been prior announcement by a
cagaaea. leading tt-M at halfumo
visiting Big Ten team of l come*
la at night la Boatoa Garden, fought
one. eome-all workout.
off a furioua Holy Cross second^ Some of the assistant eoachea
half
rally
to
deal
tha
Cruaadera
wore nodding their head* In amatol
Pierce, who lost 4 games by day night, planned two practice
ment aa “Coach of the Year*
1-0 icoree, still managed to rack teutons today, with particular at- their Drat defeat of the young tea­
Dutfy Daughterly explained each
up a 15-10 won-lott mark.
lention to palling.
aeries of Michigan State plays
He gave up 45 earned run in Coaches Remit Crlmmlm of !*■
while the team romped through
•joe innings for an aaxned run aver- dlana and Art Lewla of Wtat Vir­
•LORD WILLING, I'll b« bock again next year,** any*,** A! Bolding, top money srlnner In iho Mayfol? their formation!.
ago of I.PT, the loweit since 1944 glnia art using Freddy Wyant
Inn 118.000 PGA Open. Manager Frank He bans Jr, Is nt the left after presenting Balding hit check.
“This la our quick Web,” Daugh­
when Hal Newhouaer or Detroit;(West Virginia) and Jim Miller
(Staff Photo)
erty would explain, while hla Uam
finished with 1.94. Pierce alio la (Wlaconitnl as paaaeri with Geno
ran through tho play, “ and our
tha seventh White Box pitcher to Kapish (Notre Dame) doing moat
MORRALL HAS RID •
lake kick, and our quick-kick hand
cop run laurels. Tho last was Saul 0f the receiving.
off and our lateral off tho fake...
FOR CANADIAN LEAGUE
Rogovin In INI.
The South squad la under Coach- Cross feel*. Alabama won the
Tommy Byrne of tha New York „ w*ny lu l„ „f Georgia and Birmingham Clasile tournament
PASADENA, Calif on-All Amer­ “We ehowed them about every­
•
i
n
l
l
a
t
’
T
P
i
i
w
.
N.w
Turk
Life
Ins.
vs.
Wuvnstt
receaUy. Then the Tide, rated No. N, Y. U f a In*. 14 IT S1IT1 TM.T Palm ar#
Yankees, Herb Score of Cleveland, ^
c nr|ay,t of South Carolina.
ica quarterback Earl Morrall, thing we used this year," Daugh­
erty said afterward*. “ I figure Red
11 IS W i l l 7IW.1T
5 in last weak’s AP nationwide Htiktir. Jin..
C tlsr r CUr
P r i n t i n g Cn. v#. who'll lead the Michigan Stale
C ity Pr.
I I 11 l i l t ! T ll.1 l
Sanders baa ua pretty well scouted
poll, went on'tho road. First North Cal.
(WhiUy) Ford of tho Yankee*
P u rn .lt Ptr*.
IS 31 l i n i * T S tln Tom m y's Radiato r .Hliop
Spartans la the Rose Bowl on Jan. to what’s tha harm in abowiag
Carolina walloped Alabama 49-77, Tommy'# IU&lt;L 1* 11 w e l l T u l a
vers the other lefthanders who
ivniviDi
«
l a te n a a c i
Fu r.
I t 14 1ATII T i t l e ■•WiVTO
n TP
A»s. 3, says be has a 118,000 bid to them our stuff.”
than In Naw Yqrk last Saturday S iact hm.r . now
shared pitching honors with Pierce.
i.no icHRnti.K
I 'a m td
«} m s t r a i l play next season in tha Canadian
St. John's of Brooklyn boat them
Daugherty, talking over a pw*
lla ih - r * F u rn itu re Co. 1, C . l i r y f
Pltrce.
n. nissis '
«t ssti tos s
C ltv Prim In s ' I.
IMP.
table public address system. Intro­
Score ted In strikeouts with 245
League.
Tommy's Uadlator Mb. #, New H. Ilsvksnbsi-h
J» ettt 114.a
to establish a major league record
Alabama hast Holy Cross from Turk Ufa Ina. t _
at h is ti* aa Morrall haa been drafted by the duced hl» players and exchanged
Hukur'a Mu.lo Ih. t&gt; Burnett r. nukur
for first year men. Tho old mark Buster Brannon, Texas Christ-* ihh fret throw lanas, converting P klB
o. Patois
is t il l tll.lu San Franciaeo 45'srs of this coun­ qulpa with the enthuilastle aad
I.ru I.
applauding erowd of fane.
was 227 by Grover Cleveland Alex­ Ian basketball cosch, Is snthuaOd W of 14 chances, while the Crusa­
TK.1X HIOH a OAMCe
i Co01*
s* e u * i* i.i*
a* I f t l tao.ii try's National, Football League.
York 1.1r. Ina. C#u
1*11 T J t u r t t. l t
UCLA stood a brisk sa-mlnuta
ander of tha Philadelphia PbJliei ever th# present freshman team. ders mad* good on 12 of 19. Holy N.w
piiolUr
is
tan
n
x
u
Hukur'a Mutlr Mhop
H it
“I ran hardly wait until neat Cross bagged ag field goals, five Slather. Fnrnllnr. Co.
in 1911.
•**»««
»
s
in
n
r.
it But .ho aayi be won't make up1 defensive scrimmage during !t&gt;
3ISI
41 till lie n hla mind until after baseball -sea­ workout, "the beat one yet” ee*
C.lery City Prlotlns Co
l U i T. Cobb
Byrne, making one of the year,'' says Brannon. more than Alabama.
la
a:*4 U l l l
(turn.It Paint.re
III) II. fl lU lr a p
cording to Coach Sanden.
year's bast comebacks, lopped the
IS sirs Ul.1l son this apring.
VandarbUI, rated No, a in thl« Tommy'. Hadlalar nb.
Ill* H. Il.rbst
£•
flirt
a*
am isi.si Ha may forego pro football en­
ltst In winning percentage. The for ,T«2.
waak’a ratings and (ho only other
?•
a* assi u ti* tirely to concentrate on baseball
veteran won 19 games and lost 5 Hoeft waa the pate-setter la team In tho top 11 to aoo action,
J. Kannsr
t l OIO 111.11
since the Detroit Tigors reportedly
shutouts with 7. Tho Tigors' lefty pullatf away in tho aocond half to
SPECIA L BUY
are Interested In him.
had
a
19-7
record.
drub
Georgia
€541.
Georgia
led
IB. Iowa ( 1 ) :..................
Pitching tho moat complete 15-11 soon after tha start-before
Second Ten
games, 19, Ford alao tied Cleve­ tho Commodores began to roll.
1L George Washington (7)
U *f F GATORS
"
land's Bob Lemon aad Beaton's Other games Involving ranking
12. Temple —.... ............
WIN OVEE MIAMI
Frank Sullivan for tho most vic­ teama showed Indiana an io-«i
19. Marquette
MIAMI BEACH (*-A erowd of
. SW EENEY'S
tories. Each won IS games.
winner over Cincinnati, Illinois
14. Duke (1) . ------------9,344 last night aaw the University
Ford, la addition,' waa second to over Do P a u l, and Doqucane
II. Oklahoma City (t) .—
PR. 14T
of Florida baaketball team came l t d Mow. A r t.
Pierce In tho tamed run competi­ TI-55 over Loyola of Los Angelos.
II. Alabama ---------- ---from behind to whip Miami 74-49.
tion with an avorago of 147 Early The Rica Owls ran their, un17. I l l i n o i s --------------Miami once held a 14-polnt lead
Wynn of the Indiana was third
but the Gators closed the gap to
tie. Msiftphis State .. .. ... 54 with IAS followed by Ecoro with
4S-43 at halftime and moved ahead
99. Dwquoano
.. ------ —. 49 3.15 and Bulllvan with M l.
with three minutes to* go.
(Note: Kentucky Weateyan re­ For iho first, 11ms In Its history,
(Iwiiri* KenU
JJj
K#l t j l l u i r i p
tel
ceived two first plat* votes and the Junior circuit filled to if*
Larrv Mvae
••*•
due# o 99-gamp winner. „
Uuiavtllo ono ilral).
riTT a o w tlio t c n u i p t e
CENTRAL FI-0RIDA QUICK FREEZE
Buknr# Mu.la M op VS. *UthW •
AND STORAGE CO.
F u rn itu re Ca,
_________

City Bowling

All-America Bill Russell and Co.
Ifopeoeud over tha past weekend
B r victories over Marquette and
RgPittl to capture the DePaul InrtIN 'f *1 Tournament in Chicago.
■North Carolina Slate (10) red Ka ffunnarup spot mi the
gft of vlcorte* over Clemson,
I Carolina and West Virginia.
&lt;|4). holding tha No. I rating.
I r'four-team field In the
laky Invitational tourney that
l tonight. Th# Utea tangle with
bcamUtf Day* la their open
fop left ton teams wHA Bret
|9p votes In parentheses:
AM Francisco (U)
.1487
'Marti Carolina State (19) .tort

VMdarbm ft)
W a c k y (9 ).

ANGELABRA 99c

while Norm Stewart tanked 90
points for Missouri, which thumped
Idaho 11-57. Iowa State, led by
Gary TMtnpfOb’e 94 points, de­
feated Colorado AAM 71-40, and
Wisconsin 'rallied for 44 paints In
Iho last half to defeat Nebraska
71-52. Dick Miller tallied 91 points
fee Wisconsin.

W

V i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

t * 401 Went Thirteenth Street

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THESE SPECIAL VALUES — OUR WAY OF SAYING

CHEVROLET

14-24 LBS,

throughout the play. (Btnff Photo)

FLA. GRADE A Y O U N G B A K IN G HENS

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DECEMBER

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NOT A PROJECT!

The

CLASSIFIED

RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.

CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL

BRAND NEW HOME

3-B. R. masonry home, quality
construction, excellent plan,
{arm corner let Just out of City,
paved itroot. 12,900. Terms.

%■B. R. home with Florida Room,

attuited In .popular Franklin
Tarraeo aectlon. Homo ia In top
condition end has been drastical­
ly reduced In prico for quick

Electrical Contracting ami Repairs

TV Service Center
Benrilx and Crosley Appliance*

112 Mainolia Ave.
MODERN OCCASIONAL
CHAIRS AND ROCKERS
Upholstered in beeulifut .Modern
tapestry, amartiy atyltd blonda
arms end lea* • with no-sag
spring construction—your choice
of Chair or Rocker.

Th. 113

$9.M

Oct Into your fnvorito nrm chair, relax . . have a cup of coffee, tuaybo light up
a cignrctto ami window shop th is easy “ Classified W ay” first. For your convenience,
the M erchants of Sanford will list m any of S anta's choicest item s in these columns
daily. Tako a m inuto now and plan your buying, you’ll savo timo and money and
frayed nerves later. . •

Me DOWN DELIVERS

Mather of Sanford

sale! Elec. Range and Refri­ N M I K.
gerator. Immediate possession.
111,100. Terms. 4% Financing.

let S t Thee* 127
AND araflabl# at reasonable
prices, with the b*«t financing
A with minimum down-day­
Old Spice. Max
8EK tho many 0 . K., Westing- Musketeers.
men u.
The two homes mentioned above
Factor and Yardtcv Toiletrir*
bouse and Dormcycr small
AS TREES delivered up
re our very best opportunities
for# .Mm. SMOKER'S Supplies
|l.oo, native short Pine.
electric appliances at your
W oStora G PhUBpa, J r.
GATLIN BROTHER*
i 3-Bedroom homes. Buy your
and Electric lt,/nrv
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
Raneh, Rob Morris.
home this month and you will
Dragline amt Bulldozer Service
ROl'MILLAT A ANDERSON
113 South Park Ave. Make vour
Thone 793-J.
Since IMP. Sanford's Leading
receive (he benefits of HomePhones: 2221 — Sanford. 2232—
On Tho Corner By Tho Clock
•election for Christmas NOW.
Builder of homes for over 1.JOO Head Exemption.
Geneva.
COCKER SPANIEL puppies. Six
people. Sales Office: Little Venice
weeks old, for Christmas. Iio.
tn U e h Arbor.
each. 1104 llyrllr, Phone IA4-.M.
RROWNIE Holiday
93 23 up
MOVIE Cameras
$37.sn up
Late model Electrolux Cleaner,
A beautiful 18" X 20" colored View Masters
$2 00 A *9 73
Like new, with attachmenta. *13
Portrait with rubbed , Oak
. W1EBOLOT'S CAMERA SHOP .
Thone
1723-R.
Frame.
We
are
offering
thias
NO CHARGS
LAKE LENARDY — Lou, n
210 South Park Ave.
a Christmas Special. Call 3198Lie* y*ur home* and ant*, for lion*. Eight mile* from Sai
Complete details
rent with ua. For «o nays we
Phone MM-R-4.
JAMESON STUDIO
SH A li NOT make any charge
Phone 3198
1M North Park Ave.
for finding a tenant, while the
Alexander
ft
Stringer
new incoming Navy Pcraaonel
Real Estate • Insurance
ere getting located.
Mra. Loertee Mrtaeager, Assoc.
197
Magnolia
Ave.
Fb. II Season FIRE WOOD, any amount
*1.371. DOWN •
IN SERVICE
or length, oak nr fat nine,
3 BR. — CB. Nicer Section, Well- LOVELY Two Bedroom Home,
MQ Ranch, Bob Morris, l’nonc
landscaped — Tile bath. HerdIn tho States nr Ovcrseaa
large sandy like. Two months
TO3-J.________________________
wood floors. **3 74 per month.
old,
eight
miles
from
Sanford.
Give
Including lne. A Texes.
Phone 2Q58-R-4,
Juat like above but completely
A Herald Subscription.
“A Letter From Home."
It will pay YOU to see L'S before Lady Duchess and Lady Sunbeam

S

The Following Rates art
In e ffe c t
file Per Line for One Insertion
lSe Per Line for Three InaerUoaa
14a Per line for Five Inaertioa*
lie Par Lina for Eaeb 22 Inecrtlo"*

.

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MINIMUM RATE! Me

FURNISHED APTS.
203 West 1st O*\CaR at rural•WKLAKA APAETMDW8: room*.
privet* baths. H i W- Pbvt j t

R o iu w ty i M W r J W f . .

.CLEAN 2 Bedim
1 Apartment Cfo*
Ave. Pbon* 212.
LAKE MARY - FunOlhod I* " * -

pro lead a IU .221
Sow, only Itiim .
Compare tbia

EFFICIENCY ApertmenL »ulV
able for bachelor or eouple.
equipped. Landscaped. This la
Steam heat. ;rlvit* balh. show;
a real clean deal.
er. Covcntcntly located. Across
from Tost Ofilce. Inquire Man­
ACREAGE
uel Jacobson Dept
140 Acre*, eleae to hard road,
Partially fenced, fcw. aa acre.
NICE room*. $6. week. Ph. 1013-W,
Sorry but cash

large screened port
electric kitchen, elosi
or 1337. Adults only,

Lower 2 Room A]

FURNISHED Apt. Private a *

trance and bath, utilities fur­
nished. Phone 247-W.

TWO Room downstair* Apt-n Pri­
vate entrance and hath, utlllUei.
k
Phone 9Q2-W,
FURN. Cottage. Phone 301-J

THREE Room completely fur­
nished ApL Hot ana cola Water
included. Apply 313 Palmetto

ROl'MILLAT A ANDERSON
"On The Corner By The Clock."

WIDE Selection of 2. 3 and 4 Bed*
room Homes, For Information
call 2871 — 17-92, Hiawatha.
ROSA L. PAYTON, BROKER .
Annabelle B. Henderson, Assog.
HAVE YOU visited MONRO!
CORNER CRAFT A G I F T
SHOP, out West First, 3 milae
from clock? (Unusual selection
of Gifts, including work of Ffo*
rlda craftsmen).

MU8ICI

A KIDD FREEZER
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
NEW BICYCLES
«fc 4CTPM«WH »«Q *»M .*&gt; Buy the Host — Buy Frigulairr! Records— Popular, Hillbilly, Race.
etc. Boufht-sold. Larry'* Mart,
CLAUDE H. WOLFE App. Cnrp.
Believed lo be the LARGEST
Ml Bait l i t It. Thone 1831.
HUKUR'S MUSIC SHOr
CARS
■election in the Stela and at
303 Sanford Ave.
Phone 2117 207 West 1st. St.
phon* 3071
. lowest prices!
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
HU MAMBY- -HARRIS 33 Diesel
Roy Reel'* Used Cara
■chwinn anrl Rollfa.l
Tractor, I Disc Hester Plow,
ig Harrow.
Sanford Ave. A lllh SI.
ROBSON Sporting Goods
’•ACTOR CO.
"Your Bicycle Heedquarlcrs"
DIE SANFORD HERALD
3*t East First St.
Ptxiae tea
nw Stlla — Lintels
k u — Cradle Block*
Trap*
Wells. $
'•tie Concrete Ob&gt;) v iva
Ph. 1333

Other makes of small appliance*
Most reasonable TV reptif
Service In town.

ctrtnt, l..nflSA,773i3;e

w f i i w m i n . t Tmia oemfoaa

HEATING
1floor Furnaces ami Circulators

H. B. POPE CO.. INC.
N* South Park Ave. Phone lit*

Feta Uvasuch Seeatiea -7
MESH.
young, gentle tested
tcstcil
InTymmit.Dairy Cow. .Must be good pro
rliiccr. No business Saturday*,
Phone 1343-W-t or write llux 34,
Enterprise. Fla,______

or vour Furntturo at Borry’a
Warehouse Furn., Co., at ant W
t*t St. All nationally adv furniiurc at warehouse prices
TTTs T ANIl'Vtli.ND

LOST — In front of the First
Christian church la»t Thursday
night GREEN FENDER SKIRT
•31 FERGUSON TRACTOR fur 1931 Mercury. Kinder please
Disk and other equipment. Ex­
call J. L. AnilerMin, li l t be­
cellent condition. Call 23U-W
tween H:.H1 and X pm.

NEW 2-bedroom unfurnished Apt., 30 Aerea Including grove and
screened porch, tUo bath. Onc
block North of Plnccreat School lake front M.ooo. aa acre
and near Shopping Center.
2817 Elm Ave.
GARAGE APT. 3 room* and beth,

IS33 — 18 Ft. House Trailer,
sleeps four. Ideal for traveling
Combination Ire and refrtgera
tor. Electric brakes. Park Ave
Trailer Park. Phone 2103.

*3 oo — 3 Month*.
Phone 1121

CcMirale a White Christmas by
suing Pilll.ro Refrigerator,
Stove, Washing Machine or
Home Frccrer,
SANFORD FURNITURE CO. ' !
300 East 1st. St.
Phono 212

a ^ fe

2317-W. Slumberlend Court
'FURNISHED 3 Roow.bath.hiU
kit&lt;±cp^_Bv week Pt
,1 '

Turnlahed ApL 300 Park Ave.

electric shavers, III 03. Complcio lines — Shulton, Max
Factor, Yardley and Lentharlc
Gift Sets.

A wonderful Gift for little one**
WORLD GLOftES • 12.93 lip
Nice for grown ups too!
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
tto Magnolia Ave.
Phone MS

12, Sidewalk Bike .............. I* 00
NEW A used Instrument* of all
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
12’* Bicycle, Coaster Brakes,
BARGAIN! Peerless Trailer and A Gift to be Remembered the
112 Magnolia Ave.
Phone UJ
kinda
—
Musical
Arressorica.
year
'round.
Balloon tires .............. tio 93 Caban*. Park Ave. Trailer Park.
Offers Sunbeam, Universal, G. K.,

Phone 717 or 1374-1.__________ ,
TWO-Bedroom ApertmmsL O***.
attractively furpUML
Garage and tnlcpkaac |7L
Phone 1327.
TURN. Efficiency Apt, HighWiy
17-92 South City Units. Pho»e

NICELY furnished * B^room
Apartment. Phone 2124 after 4,

you huy. Open Evening* and
Sundays.
Eastalde Trailer Sale*,
Palatka, Fla.

CHILDREN

FRIGHlAIRE appliances, file*
and service. G. II. High, Oviedo,
Fla. Phone 4131 or Sanford
1842 W nflcr 6 p. m.
,

□NS

SUE Hollywood Bad
M X 22 Mettresi
22 X 20 Bog Spring
Headboard t Decorator Plastic)
Reg.
1179.00
9129.50

HOICK of Many Different Suite*
Bookcase Bed
Double * Dresser
RELIABLE Colored Woman to
Laace Mirror
cere for imall child five daye a
Maltreatweek, from 1:30 In it p.m.
Write Box XYZ c/o The Herald,
*i\ JOT
giving 4 references, expected
ECHOL’S "Day-Or-Nlghter1
•alary, family atatu*, and age.
Platform Rocker Chair
ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED 2Anyone interested please list in
Choice
of
Covering
application, phone number and
BEDROOM HOMES - PRICED
$119.95
addre**.
from |U ,300 to 111,000 . FHA
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Trailing smoke from Ave fuel rocket.*, tho railriding sled (top, left&gt; uses a powder blast lo open
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HONG KONG UP - U.S. Red
Craea official* say they expect Dr.
and Mr*. Homer V. Bradshaw

CAIRO Igv—Russia says she still
wants to help finance Egypt's hitlinn -doll ar Aswan Dam dcsplto an
American-Rrltlih offer of up to 200
million dollars for (ho project.
Leaving a meeting with Kgyptain
Foreign Undersecretary Hussein
Azir, Soviet Ambassador Daniel
Solod told reporters hia govern­
ment atlll intend* to participate In
the building of the dam on the
Upper Nile "unless there is some­
thing in Egypt'* agreement with
the West which specifically ex­
cludes us."
The announcement of the West­
ern offer did not aay wether It
was conditional on the Soviets' be­
ing barred but it was understood
In Washington this was a require-

American missionaries being re­
leased by the Chinese Communists,
to cros* the Ilong Kong border
tomorrow-.

A Red Cross spokesman In Wash­
ington said last night the Chinese
Red Cross had advised U would
deliver the coupe to U.S. author!ties today but this apparenty was
due to a confusion in the time
difference between Hong Kong
and tha United States/
Both Dr. and Mrs. Bradshaw,
natives of Pittsburgh, Pa., have
been reported In 111 health. The
Red Cross liked for a U.S. Air
Force hospital plana to fly the
couple to Manila for treatment aft­
er an overnight checkup at a boaplthl hart.

(mama the dam caused wide­
spread rnnatcrnaliun among West­
ern diplomats, who saw In it an­
other Soviet attempt to penetrate
the Middln East and Africa.
IN'GERSOIJ. TAKES OVER
TAII'EI, Formosa i.n—Vice Adm.
Stuart II. Ingcfsoll took over the
command of the U S. 7lh Fleet to­
day In a ceremony aboard the
cniiser St. Paul in B u c k •
ncr Bay, Okinawa.
ingersoll was formerly chief of
staff to the commander In chief of
the U.S. Atlantic Fleet.

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County Commission
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In Approving Plots
R A E F O LEY

Tho Board of Seminole County
CemmlisimeM ran Into trouble
Dili morning to approving plats
which do fat include rlght-of-waya
tor streets aid roads of a require*
M foot set up hy Bm HU U flP
Intart and tho adopted load Coda.
Senator Dougin •taostmm, ropresenting a ellaot woh wisbaa to
start eoostruetleo of a as-homs subdtvistoa to tho U to U thousand
dollar hrachat, asflatoad that a
M toot right-of-way had Nan ap­
proved hr tN commissioners oa
March t t of this-year.
However, Couatr Surveyor M.
C. Hagan explained that the aew
Hoad Code suptreadad all other
requirements for the construction
of roads asd ear road lass than
tho ea-foot requirement could aot
be accepted hr the county for
Maintenance.
Couatr Clark O. P. Herndon ex­
plained that “we have Kata laws
governing piste, local laws, and
Kata load Board requirements to
Boot and with all od them togeth­
er we have n most ooofueed pie-

CAPT. BOBBBT W. JACKSON fry. Commanding Officer of the
U. S. Marti Auxiliary Air Station Sanford, roods n latter of com*
mondation from Societal* of tho Nary Charles 8. Thomas to Thomas
V, Brooks, Pirt Control Technician Second Class. Brooks received
tho latter and the Navv Unit Commendation ribbon for eorvico
aboard tho U. U. S. Bon Homme Sicherd (CVA-31) during the Korean
Conflict. TIM eoroMonr took place-to Capt Jackson'■ office at tho

■&gt; Jaycoo Chrtehnas Lighltog Contest
lot Cantoot Chalraaa,
- - Jaycoe tafoemstion Booth
Seafood, flattie

Missionaries Back
From Chinese Hold

Woman Enters Case
HOMO (W—Dr. and Mrs.
Homer V. Sradthtw, American In Divorce Suit *
mliilonarles arrested by tN ChiHONO

nose. Communists nearly five year* OKLAHOMA CITY (P -T m di­
ego, were helped atrwu Bw Hong vorce ease of former Gov. Johniton Murray became engrossed In
poreoaalitiee yeslerdsy with the
statement in n District Court depo­
sition that there wie another
woman In Murray's life.
Highway Patrolman Jim Osribaldl Identified Mrs. Helen Shull,
former member of the University
of Tulis faculty, as Murray's com­
panion on numerous occasions. Tho
trooper, who acted as official driv­
er and aid* to Murray during hie
four years as governor, testified
at tha deposition hearing.
Garibaldi was quesUbacd for
two hours by Stats Sen. George
Miskovsky, attorney tor Mrs. WllUe Murray. Sha la contesting Mur­
ray's application tor divorce and
tanks sap irate mstotensneo an
grenade that Include public drunkcancel and adultery.

Held of nuclear weapon* was an*
pounced todav by tho local A m t
OwwHnr, M/Igt X. P. Jaaetoaen. .
^TN ago of tN atom hw span*
#d vast hew opportunltiea N r
tpeNloally minded young men wke
wish to receive professional toato*
fag tN t will qualify than far
top level military duty and ftp■are them for “bonus” positions
» civilian life.*
"The rapidly expam
weapons program of the A m p
Baa caused a great need for
watted specialists, technician*, to
loth math a nice and eleetmtes. .To
•apply tN program, with lha*o
Weeded "lion) specialists” Uw t e ­
gular Army Na extended its
guaranteed school program fog

te.esM af tNeo aoureoa an appllcant meet he a high school gradu­
ate NWrcen tN ages eg IT and
Mi American eittfoni and pee*

dais a4 preparatory training at
Aberdeen proving Ground to Mary­
land before attending tN Armed
Perce* Specie! Weepone Project
eehooi oh handle Bobo, Mow Mexi­
co. All men who ere interested
should contact Bgt, Jaeobeen when
he le in Sanford every Monday
and Wednesday at tN Po*t Office.

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•aid he had gone tbrouih $100,000
la a three-month betting iprce
Thr*« year* ago hii fourth wife
divorced him when he waa a hotel
»J*bt clerk. Wife No. $ waived allnaay, got tioo a month for auoport of their Infeot aon.
Ilaeo then, he hai takes a Jab
*■ a Mleiraaa far hla brother pledged to Stevesaas whether er
Adolph, who operetta a cuetom net the U S aomtaee estera the
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ttrongwr Mats came from frtasda
of lea. William P. Kaewleod (RCaUf). toe leaato minority leader,
that be slight sot wait tor ansauacement of Prealdeat Elaeahowwr’a
political plana to awtor asms pri­
maries os hla owe.

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hop* that infinite peace map "live
a t with no sad be ears forever,"
PUtatlfh Proeideat Rlasahowar mat bit
Chrtataaa meaaafe tomdap night to
hla conatrymaa and toe world.
"To oach of pm. whatever pee
map be, from Mra. llsaahmrar
tad me, a very marry Chrlatmaa,"
tb » t° ^ A ^ ^ H E n c a r ’ V oT rrn re
• K oipUlnl for Divorce t u ha aald.

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■ ••• filer agatnct you, and ran
or* required to iirr* a V ow of
Vtwr Anewer or Pleading to the
Complaint aa tho plaintiffs at,

b n u aaau , Monwaar, vanla, ha preaaad a hep, and rood
varicolored lights ew a glint Christ*
maa tree fat Wsshlagtaa b en t Into
brUIUnea.
"Wed, ft worked," he said aa ha
iaw Uta lights go oa via talovliloa.
Mr*. Eliaahowar ait beeide Mm.
The tree, a to-foot spruce from
tho Black lima of Booth Dakota,
stands Jaat aouto at the White
? l« u it * C o ir? ‘geminate House grounds.

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Florida, and flio lha original Aa*
•" •C o r P lia d ln e In I h o o f f l r a e f
thaI cirrk of tho Circuit Court oa
,h* •*»*.
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t i l l . If ran
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ot
r**l»f 0 * u d • D„0 ,2? A * D OAPEHRB at Saa.
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_ Roeldoneo CNSNOWIti
In t ie K»»no of tbs ’Stale Of Pie*
ride — Greetings)
You, Jeeele James. Defeedant
herein. oro hereby notified that
■utt la divorce baa been ontarad
esataat yon by tha Ptaintlff. your
wife, In tha Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Ninth Circuit. State of
Florid*, altuato la Banlord.' Florida.
The name of Plaintiff la Benia
James. Yon ere required te plaed
So or neawor this Complaint In
writing on or before December tl.
t t i l — olao e dacree pro ooefoMo
Wilt bo ontarad against you and tho
ease will proceed ax parte Your
aide or answer Mast be filed in
the Offlca at the Circuit Court
Clark. Nlatb Circuit. Seminole
County, Florida end upon fceeier
(tarrta. Attorney for Plaintiff, III
South Mala Btraat, Orlando. Fieri*
da • ea er before December St.
IMS eaberwtee dafault wtU be ea-

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'CPO Wives Club Helps Brighten
Mlia Grace Mari# Sltneelpher
•ill arrive tomorrow from Mary*
vilia College, Maryville, Tenn., to
apend the holiday* with her par*
enti, Mr. and Sira. J. M. Stineiher.

(P b a a o m U a
It. and Mr*. E. B. Harria of
fefltld. W. Va., arrived Sunday
spend the holldayi with their

Christmas For 116 N eedy Kids

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vr.end* of Mr*. John Ivey wH
glad to hear that aha Is doing
sleety at her home after under­
going turgery In the Orange Ma­
norial Hoipttal.
jo

Alias Maffatt, a student at The
Citadel la Charleston, S. a, 1* Lt. (Jg.J Robert Park 1* (pend­
ing the holiday* with hi* parent*,
homo for tha holiday*.
Dr. and Mr*. C. L. Park. Their
soa Bill, who 1* a anphmora at
Terry Cordell, • Junior at Tho tho University of Florida In
Citadel. 1* vlalUag hla parent*, Gaineaville, la alto home for
Sheriff and Mra. J. B. Cordell over Christmas.
the holidaya.
Marvin Geemble who I* attend­
Robert Miller who 1* a freihman ing Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Ga.,
at Georgia Taeh In Atlanta, Ga., i« la home for the icatonal holidays.
*
home to ipend the holiday* with
Min Billie Lemen of Durham,
hi* parent*, Mr. aad Mr*. Robert
N. C-. arrived Sunday to ipend
Millar Sr.
tho Chriitmai holiday* with her
Johnny Mifiina aad Bob Shoo- brother-in-law and aider and fim* AND 1 RODE ON THK FIREMAN’S TRUCK. Happy youngiUra wav* a greeting fro
in aker, Freshnon at tha Univer­ lly, Mr. and Mr*. L. E. Lee Walk­ firetruek a* they tak* a rlda t* tha clubhouta for refreshments. (Photo by Jameson)
sity of Florida In Galaesville, are er.
ChooM Century
homo for the holiday*.
Edward McCall and Bubba Bls- Mrs. S. J. Brooks
for
Mr*. Manry Tamm Sr., la horns hee, soshmoras at Florida Stale
from the hospital, tho may now University are home to spend the Fetes Mrs. Jenkins
holidays with their parents, Mr
havo visitor*.
With Bridal Shower
and Mrs. E. S. McCall and .
In celebration of their Golden nedding hells.
and Mrs. Hamilton Biibea.
Mr*. r. J, Brook* honored Mr*.
Mr*.
Emmett Kinlaw were honor- The dining room Uhl* waa eo
*J. &lt;* tenkins, the former Ml**
ed with a recaption at their home, ared with a handsome handmai
oi i n u b i R o m n i/t ib Rome m i
MAKES
Ms..»r Moye, with a mtseeUaa- Ilf Myrtle Avanu* Saturday after* gutwork linen cloth and eoottri
tho Christmas holiday* with her
A WONDERFUL
eou* ihowar Friday night at her noon batwaen/ 1:00 and 4:00 with a cascading arrangement
parents, Mr. and Mra. Urey ColTABLE FOR ANY
Whlto chrysanthemums. At oi
home on l it Valencia Drtva at &gt; o'clock.
Una.
HOLIDAY SEASON
The living and dining ‘room*, end of the table was placed tl
p. m.
Mlia Peggy Wright, Mias Bilan
Christmas decoration: were uied opened onsulte, wer* beautifully silver tea eervle* while ot tl
docoratad with gold ehryianthe* other end wa* a tiered cake lc&lt;
Lyon, and Misa Martha Owen ar*
throughout tha room*. Tho dining mum* aad gold gladioli tied with la white and ambosaed with go
By BOB THOMAS
home for the Christmas season
holidays from Flarida Stale Uni­ HOLLYWOOD UP—Loretta Young room tabt* waa decorated with gold satin ribbons. Tha gold fram- and white wedding bell*. SUvi
versity where they are sophmore*. wlU have a special Joy this Christ* red chrysanthemum*, polnaettlai, ed mirror over the mantel la the trays and boa bon dlahai held tl
mas. She'll return to her TV show white seasonal flower* and o deli* dining room reflected a lovely ar* dainty sandwiches and mia
Miss Margaret Morrison, a stu­ Christmas night.
tile Madonna In tha cantor. Burn­ rangement of randies In gradubted which war* aervad.
SW EENEY'S
dent at th* Unlvtralty of Richmond Th* actress waa stricken April ing Upon accented the creation. holdars which were decorated with Mrs. L. A. Smith and Mrs. Ha
gold boads and gold and whit* ry jicLauUa poured u a aad U
H 4 Magnolia
Ph. 147 in Richmond, Va., k homo fqr IS with peritonitis. For months
RefroshmenU of d n e o r a t o d
th* holiday*.
she was hospitaUied, aad Holly* mints, cakas, coffee, and sand;
A ’OIFT FROM SWEENEY’S
I IS WRAPPED IN GAY
wood was concerned for hor Ufa. wlche* wer* served to the honor**, Church Members
Miss
Nancy
Rouadtro*
and
Miss
CHRISTMAS COLORS
Now she has completed the long Mrs. L. A. Palmer, Mra. W. L.
Rosemary
Garner
am
homa
from
RKADY TO PUT UNDER
Florida Mat* University In TaL road hack to health and la ones Vance, Mr*. L. B. Johnson, Mr*. Busy Helpinq Many
TER TREE!
lahaason whan they a n aludanta. again making films for her popu­ R. W. williams, Mr*. Prod Martlar Sunday night show. But thare's son. Mrs. W. L. Ramson, Mra.
By ROSALIE MOLLOMON
John Weaver, Mr*. O. P. Wad#,
a difference.
Tho
writor of thi* artlclt attan“This time I’m appearing inly Mrs. C. C. Manner, Mr*. B. R. dod a unlqua party k s t Friday avSoderblom,
Mrs.
W.
F.
Harriett,
avary other weak.** aha reported in Mrs. L. F. Gardner.
onlng. Tho Extension department of
her dressing room on th* Goldwyn
Mra. W. F. Peacock, Mra, Phil­ Ih* First Baptist Church met at
lot.
lip Skatsa, Mra. Bortha CottraO,
But she denied that tha stiff film­ Mr*. Vlrgla Pratt, Mrs. Boiler,
ing sebadul* of her previous two Mrs. M. R. Bsgiatar. Mra. J. M. attend church aorvic* regularly or
year* caused her illness.
GWe ner «
Wilson, Mrs. R. F. Cooper, Mrs. maybe notiat all,
"It could have happened to any­ Bob Magnason, Mrs. W. A. Krai* Th* ahut-lna are such lovely poor C h r te tr n w
one," she remarked. "While I was lert, Mrs. Thelma Steal, Mra. A. pi* and th* worker* In th* EitenIn tho hospital, two other women X. Shoemaker Sr., Mfe. W. W. slow group are to good and hind
S h e w ttl V®
worn admitted with the same Horne, Mrs. Hobort Williams, Mr*. and choorful, they ar* almoet "won­
derful".
thing; their* had not been eauaed I . C. Williams.
th r o u g h
by overwork. But It’a true that 1 Mra, J. P. Hall. Mra. Fear! It 1* th* purpose of this group
waa run down and didn't bounce flantell, Mrs. F. L. Damplor, Mrs. to roach all shut-ins oc semi-shuthack with the vigor that I might C. A. Ponder, Mra. W. P. Brooks' in* of any church domoaiathm whahave."
Jr., Mrs. I t W. Rucker, Mr*. in* el any church denomination,
Forrast Gatebct, Mra. Blanton whatever, especially U they a n not

Monroe gave tangertnea and cup
rake* were furnlahed from the Of*
fleer* Club. EM Club and tho
CPO Wive* Club.
,
Mra. Regina Norton waa In
charge of transportation and
■toeklnga were given at a 10 per

Mr, Mrs. E. Kinlaw Celebrate
Golden W edding Anniversary

Spotlight

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a —ben
A
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the ward waa eynU ttat »aid*
r/V l^ fllJ^ IU ^ O lr^ e e the^fWU
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2 rtdd tile* ta J T S f m
f
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A total of S lO U .f ll waa ral»ed by the
end the bast together.
A
^
wttUnaa Jelllson * i t W
chairman of the affair ondhelp*
ing her wore Mr*. Robert Herd*
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«*ymond Frolta*, refroehment ehalrman, and Mr*.

V
irfb e S d
Thi e h i l d ^ e ^ e r to d SanU
balk
to uthe
IT rtu
h where
where wj
they rohack to
elub

Raymond Fraitoa, president; Mr*.
Harold Keane, .eeretary, Mra.
J*
* « Fijol.
Corbett,
treasurer;
Mra.| Q
waiter
devotional
ehalrman
*nd Hr*.-Bin Johns**, master ah

On Hollywood

sho'a up to a healthy llf and la
mighty proud of harself.
"J never thought I could do it,”
•ho said. "Why, I navar weighed
that much In my Ufa. I always
averaged around 110 pounds.
"I'd Uka to get up to 120, hut
1 don't know If I ean make It.
It’s hard for me; I'va navar born
mueh interested la food."
How did sha accomplish her
wolght gain? By hourly malted
milks and other "forced feeding*."
And by giving up elgarettes.
"That waa tha hardest thing of
all," sha remarked. I’v# always
loved to smoko, and I had to ask
God for tho willpower to give II
up. Someone remarked that my
Ulna** had been providential, and
I’m Inclined to agrao. If It hadn’t
happened, I navar would have giv­
en up smokJaf, and I navar would
havo stopped working so hard."

iM

T m lg h t add - "Tho** kid. will
remember that party for
long
time.”
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The Sanford Touruti and ttufflohoard Club wlB hold a aovorod
^ ^ n S t U d V w T 'L e a m . will
h a I? a * c h r? tm a r, paI| 5 r S the
Episcopal Pariah Hou*o at S p. ■Members are urged to attend.
The Past Noble Grand elab of
tho Seminole Rtbekah Ledgo will
maet with Mrs. Bredis Williams

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lflWrm«llatn Choir od tho
g ^ u Churth will havo
teheetul et 1M f. m.
The Adult Choir el the flrah
Baptlrt Church will have rah*ir* Q
»»• *»
»• *•
Tha Central Baptist BA meet*
ing will be held at 7 p- at. Thin
U for Junior* and Intermediate*,

: a businoaa meeting and Christman
k*vl* a!
Tha Doreas Clase of th* First party
at Ska
tha aknveli.
church.
Baptist Church will have Ha { Tha Upsala Dorcas Circle of th*
monthly mooting at th* homo of .Community Church wilt moot aft
Mrs. W. I. Crabtree. C*-h*stas*e* the home of Mr*. W. M. Starneo
will ha Mra. Jahn L. Lao aad Mra. os Grapevtll* Ava. at t • m.
B. L. Westbrook. Tim* la T:S0 p. Th* Phebaaa-Golden Circle ciaea
Frayer MseUng at tho Flrtt
Baptist Church at f:M p. m.
Tha Sunday School Cabinet of
tho First Baptist CBBtch will meet
at 1:11 p. m,
Th* Central Baptist Church
dole rehearsal will bo, held.

Adi grated carrot aad mlnoed
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Johnson, Mrs. F. A. Wilson, Miss eluded in this program.
Connla Ludwig, Miss Jo Ann Har
Tho party was entirely Informal
fiatt, and Miss Aanatta Brooks. and throughly enjoyable.. Happi­
ness and good will penetrated tho
atmosphere but the work progress­
ed rapidly and shortly the packages
Association Has
wore wrapped and pilled high on
Mooting A t .School tha tabk. Tha tree was lighted,
Tha Seminole County Sekoel and gift* presented to .each worker
Food Service Association held Its by’ Mre. Hunt aa a token od her ap­
December meeting at tha Sanford preciation.
Junior High School Wednetday at Flash picturoe ware taken, re­
freshments served and all present
8:30 p, m«
Two film strips wer* ahkews wont hem* full of cheer, pound
entitled "The Value of Dolry Pro­ t ik t aad caffe*.
ducts In Diet” and "Procasa ef Amsog those present waa Roy
Britt, Sunday Behoof Superinlaw
Milk to tha Consumer". ‘
d
th* Church.
A short huslnesa session follow­ m ad Hunt
la superintendent of
ed end the dessert from tho dif­ th*Mra.
oatoorian group and Franh Bry­
ferent school* wen served ee re­
freshments. Buperriser Mra. Char­ ant to associate superintendent
lotte Whitmore waa present along with Mary Bool as Secretary.
Th# worker* and visitors ar* Mra.
with Id member*.
Ruby Kemeriy, Mrs. A. J. Peterson,
Mrs. Martha Marshall, Mr. and
Mrt. frank Rockett. Mr. and Mrs.
iT ruk Bryant, Mra. ft. H. Newman,
Mrs. S. J. Brooks, Mra. O. P. Wade,
Mr*. R. D. Smith and Mrs. J. B.
Field*.

Wedding Roveoled !
Mr. tad Mra. XUam Canteen
Hutchison ar* announcing tho mar­
riage of their daughter, Elisabeth
Penrose to Donald Alvin Lev* of
Orlando,
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T uw . Bee. 20, 19S8

Annual Christmas
Program Is Given
Wednesday Evening

Page 7

Additional Society
Mrs. O. K. Goff's
1 Kindergarten Class
Presents Yule Play
T*e chl’iren of Mrs. O. K.
G&lt;*Ts Kindergarten Class recently
p T 'n tid a unique and unusual
Chr!ltms* program using fha
t’—n» "Children From Around tha
Vorlil at Christmas Time" in the
Plr.t Baptist Church Annex.
Opening with song the play
I characters were then Introduced:
Children, Crain Saunders and
Mary Margaret Reynolds; Fairies,
Fhcralyn Williams, and Margarat
Jarrell; Spirit of Christmas, Sid­
ney Park; Children from England,
Jackie Angel, Candy Wharton,
Ronnie Westhrnnk, Brad Hollings­
worth and Slavs Eastcrday; Chil­
dren from Norway and Sweden,
Larry Smith, Cyndte Morriaon,
I Gregory Carlton, Mary Jacque­
lyn Hampton, Chuck Brantley and
Kathryrt Young; Children from
Germany, Sandra Perkins, Bnhhy
Smith, Jamie Shaffer, Tommy Rolbn and Joan Shaffer; Children
from Holland. John Mem, Kathy
Todd, Paula D'Amico and Phillip
Lea.
Children from France, Roger
Butcher, Vlkl .Mills, Donnie Chorpening Dehble Rowland, and Bmca
' Srhiard; Children from Italy, Cin­
dy Kennedy, David White, Margie
Gaines, David Lowe, Mary Elisabath Persona and Bruce Ander­
son: Children from Mexico, Mary
Lillian Leffler, Duane Vihlen, Can­
dle Adam*. David Richards and
Wayna Hardin; Children from Ja­
pan, Laura Ana Hendcnoa and
Carrie Hatchett.
The children showed tha aud| fanca how children In the different
lands celebrate their Christmas by
word af mouth and dances. They
Worn bright costumes from tha
land thhsy rtprasanted and ended
tha program with tha song
•Christmas".
Mrs. R. Humphrey accompanied
A s youngsters on tha piano add­
ing to the program with aoma of
Iter original aongs.
I Mrs. Goff wrote tha play.
Honey butter makes a break­
fast special when aarved with wafflas or pancakes. Beat H cup
butter ar margarine In a small
bowl until aoftened, then beat in
ti cup honey gradually; continue
to beat until smooth. This will
keep well in a covered Jar la the
Icfrlgator,
Want a gently flattened eookla
lehape Instead ef a bumpy Irrtgul"r drop? Measure out tablespoons
of tli# dwtfh m your greased
Cookie sheet, than Rattan them by
•lamping with tha base of aa
•rdlnary tumbler completely cov­
ered with a damp cloth.

The Annual Christmas program
by Mr*. H. B. McCall's Kinder­
garten wet held at her borne on
2517 Mellonville Ave. !a*t Wed­
nesday at fl:30 p. m. In the yard.
The manger scene waa chosen
this year with the cast of charact­
er being: Rharron Evans, Mary;
Bennie Davis, Joseph; Ronnie
Vinyard. Diana Hisklns, Patsy
Thompson, Angle*; Bruce McKihSaturday night at tha Sanford U
bln, Mike Ruyua and Billy Shep­
SO a St. Nicholas Dance waa held
ard, 8hepanls: Rill Crappt, emcee;
with the Garden Club as senioi
Mike Broun, Rukie Linker, Lewis,
hostess. Mrs. Betty Toll represent'
Cobh, Karen Kareey, Janet Lewie,
«d the group while Miss Betty MlC'
Bill Crwpps, Connie Sires, Richie
hcls and Miss Phillis Phillips were
Newton, Randy Senwiek. Patricia
junior hostesses.
Gustavson, T o m m y Bruhaker,
To add to the Christmas spirit
Johnny Hawkins, Ira Abramson
a large Santa greeted the guests
and Joe Demers, Choir.
from (he center of the room sur­
Special numbers were done by
rounded by four colored lights.
Karen Karsey, solo, "How Far l«
Refreshments of coffee and cook­
It To Bethlehem; Janet t.ewia and
ies were served to the crowd at­
choir, “Silent Night; A poem. Ric­
tending.
SANTA ARRIVES IN HELICOITER. CI’O Wive* club had Santa arriv. In
after* kie Newton, "Why Do Bella On
Sunday night waa '‘Tree Trimm­ noon to entertain the needy children e l e Christmas party. The children "swamped" Santa . . but he Christmai Ring?'*; and Connie
ing Night" with Mrs. E. C. Kuhn enjoyed It. (Photo by Jamison)
Sires in "Little Candle'*.
as senior hostess. Miss Peggy Beit,
"I saw Mama Ksslng Santa
Miss Marian Davis and Miss Betty
"All the women In thn»# prisons Claus" waa dona h.v Bill Crappa
Michels were junior hostesses for
expected to die, snd I think all the To.va" was don* hy Rendy Senthe event.
rest of them did. We wrre started, end another poem “Aggravating
The Urge tree and the dancing
wick.
tortured and beatrn. , , But I “A letter To Santa riaus" wai CHIEF WILLIAMS and hit wife were among those enjoying the
room were decorated by those at­
tending Including Pat Cassube, Bob
wouldn't have missrd the experi­ done hy Johnny Hawkins. Mr*. J. music of the Starlfghtrn at the annual Policeman'* Ball held Sat­
By DOROTHY ROE
.Zug of Albania, and stayed four ence for the uortd. It taught me A. Young waa the accompaniat urday. The dance was a “complete success". |Staff Photo)
Combell, Mike Connelly, Artie John
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&gt;e*n -most of them In prison the height* of courage to which for the children.
AP Women's Editor
ston, Ray Fowler and Mika GarYou’ll have • Setter chance of
It'e not too difficult to remove
man. Ernest Syson and Joe Rom­ Ruth Mitchell wanted adventure aa y -he:
the human soul ean reach."
Refreshments were served un­
ano along with Sue Vance, .Mary —and she got more than aha bar­
der a lighted tree
.getting a fluffy result from a the small rth bones from ehlcken
Lou Bowen and Jeanette Cleveland gained for.
■baked omelet If you start with breast* before cooking. L'ee 4
were having a time with the lights. Now a blonde, vivacloua and
sharp knife to cut them away
egg* at room temperature.
Joanne Harris and Dick Jrnse- youthful-looking grandmother, the
from th* meat and backbone. Then
close and Lois Muse and p it Par- lister of the late MaJ. Gen. Billy
it's
a cinch to eat th* good whit*
Important universal problems."
Ison helped Betty Michels and Wal­ Mitchell was one of the pioneer
meat “in tha rough" or with kmf*
"The
Warning
Bell''
pinpoints
amJ"
ter Clark "fix" tha room decora­ womtxt. airplane piloti, heard her
A n death sentence as a prisoner
these problems from rural school*
tion!.
The tree Hand waa made by of the Nails, faced starvation In
NEW YORK 'iB — Whether the in Lancaster County. Pa . to cities
Mrs. McLaughlin and Ernest Sy- German prisons, snd now has
world's problems are (rowing the tire of Houston, El Taso and
son. Several Santa'a were hung in lived to see wide recognition of her
more complex or we simply treat p f l Moinea
brother
who,
she
says,
died
of
a
the different appropriate apota and
J
f t T .J T * eompl" T
,n The program .o n e s to demon
• red bell added a cheerful note broken heart after his eutspokan
debate, in any event, the hurden*
.
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to the laughter. Iho Christmas advocacy of air power led to a
of good journalism are greater. ' ra,# 'h*‘ * * "
or
Tree lenda an air to the USO and court-martial at tha height of his
Anil this applies to th* electronics ,lon„ und" l k? * h*t ,n ,l* ork
‘‘everyone had a grand time help­ eareer.
journalism of television and radio *cu‘iv" , l,k# ,0 “ 1 p" « r,m "«
ing decorate". Steaming eupa of Ruth lives hi London these days,
as well ai to what you read in
dfp,h *h# w ,y *■ *rduoui‘ ,hf
paths confusing, and the goal a 114 Mur. Ave.
coffee and cookies wore aorvod in a flat she swears U haunted by
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your daily paper.
the ghost of Lord Byron, a former
afterward! to the worker*.
Tomorrow night, for example. challenge. It will he worth listen­ “A Gift From Bweeney'e la
trnant. Currently she Is touring the
Wrapped In Gay Christina*
CBS radio is tackling the complex ing to this mnst recent report or
United Slates in connection with
Color*, Ready To Pul Under
problem* of the public schools in one nf th* nation'* moat complex
problrm*.
the motion picture "The CourtTh# Tree!
a U minute program narrated by
Martial of Billy Mitchell."
Arthur Godfrey. Ralph Backlund.
This loyal slater has refuted
CBS radio's alert executive pro­
many honors In the past because
ducer In charge of public affairs
she felt the world had not given
programs, discussed recently hnw
proper recognition to Gen. Mitch­
th* program entitled "Th# Warn­
ell. Rut now that Congress has
ing Bell" was put together.
voted to strike the leu court-mar­
Moat CBS radio network sta­
tial from his record and ii ex­ HOSPITALITY fllMMBflS ON TUB HEARTH! By Chrtataaailma, N tion*, the National Education Assn
reachro
a
rotting
boll.
And
every
hoeaebold
bubble*
witb
the
merrimeat
pected to restore hla rank as a end tha aplce of the season.
and the Cltisens Committee for
FOR WOMEN
FOR MEN
major general, and now that a
th# Public School* were contacted
Contributing Its own unique et■ NATURALIZE!!
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motion picture has been devoted eltement to tha teatlvltiee la an&lt; swnet, rich end smooth, laced deli­ to find Jfl communities actnsa the
• PARADISE
to his ifory, she feel* that justice nog, ana of the oldest of holiday cately with a non-alcoholic rum nation where various typically evil• FREEMAN
refreshments, and atilt one of the flavoring. Ready to servo just as it
his been done.
leal school situations could he
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Wherever
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It
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MAKB IT A SILVER CHRISTRuth Mitchell ‘was born In Mil­ speaha hospitality to alt comers, livery, the traditional holiday drink dramatized. Hundred* of persons
MAS with n beautiful service waukee. educated abroad, married and speaks It with such mellow, makaa a , flu* "taady forcompany* spent thousands of houra to place,
ness and charm that no one can addition to the refrigerator ahelf on tap* a total nf 40 hours of
for eight &lt;five-piece place set*- an XngUahman, William Van Bred- resist.
throughout tha holiday arusou.
and
discussion* —
tings) tike this In handsome da, and had two children. Her son
Happily for hosts, and stalling Served In a festive pitcher or bowl, Interviews
was
killed
in
World
War
II.
the luscious milk drink kaa a way enough to keep you listening for
carolers,
egg
nog
ready
to
serve
mahogany storage chest. By
Daniel Green Rosie# BliP P ,r
After the death of her husband. comes Into Ibo market early—la of turning any simple buffet Into a almost two solid days.
International Sterling.
tlma
to
lend
an
aatra
festive
touch
regal
supper.
Tor
afternoon
or
eve­
Ruth took up a career of photog.
"And then," said Backlund some­
Thanksgiving. It la available ning refreshment, for casual guest
raphy and writing, went to the to
from that data through New Year's, or formal party, egg nog says what ruefully, "w# had to cut 40
Balkans shortly before World War la market place or through regular "Welcome" to the beet tradition or hour* In is minutes. We feel we've
"Where quality la hlghsr than price"
mi succeeded In focusing on the mnst
cover the marriage of King milk delivery The nog le splry and thn holiday r-aaont

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Ruth Mitchell Wanted Venture;
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Push-Button Warfare Comes High

Light Up Groundi
There’* on# food way to «pre»» year
"Merry Christman" wish to thouahnda
•round about you.
. ...
Light up your home nnd front yard wltn
gay nnd colorful ChHatmna light! eo th*t
those who pn«i by wlU see for them•elves the greeting! e t. the Maion th at
you're expressing to them.
•
The Jnycees, *»eh yew-, conduct • Christ­
mas lighting eontmt whoreby thorn with the
knack of cresting • very simple, but ex­
pressive greeting by way of decoration can
join in • eommunitywide effort to reflect
tbe Christmas sprit, not only through the
teachings within tho homo of tho true
Christmas spirit, but by outside demonstra­
tion of the thoughts th a t are tru ly within.
This year, with the good tidings of pros­
perity shout us, tho community should glow
with pride from one side of our d ty to the
other especially a t thia particular Yuletlde.
Light up your borne and spread the
good meeaagt of tho season to your neigh­
bors fa r and wida who will ride by to §e#
and enjoy your endeavors.
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Tueeday. December 20, 1058
~ TODAY'S H B LS V IM S
P * A a i Abeeiom said te Huahal, Is tbis thy
M Bftfl l te thy M end? why w m test thou
BH'W tth thy friend?—n Samuel 16:17.

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We’re competing w ith thousand! of
cities everywhere for industry- And 'com­
petition is keen. We m ust be keen enough to
ess th at thia esmmunlty’a share of industry
moves in with us. Tho cost may ba great,
but tha returns are greater. We m utt look
on both aides of the ledger sheet when sueh
problems ere considered.
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greatwandmother.
lanrt now than In the The cart, appUaaeeo tt4 ethgty
i "spirit of Geneva."
durable gooda yon bag M ay coat
more became today*! gedgeta an
more complicated aid eeiaetlfleiV
euta la defeaie eoita wia given ly advanced that tbe enee Dad
by the scientists.
bought la tbe good eld days-meg
New weapon* In this ige of that you wouldn't buy M ay evee
atomic warfare and guided ml*- U they were offered at • com­
illes come with ever higher prlee parably .lower price.
Buitneiimra have eeen the eelentlsu «) the eame thing to them.
The day* when a firm made one
produet year after year—maybe,
generation after generation— are
Business hopes fir tan relief bad faat fading.
0
grown oat nf the business boom Thli year'* gaioiine hat a higher
Itself. Ores* namings a rt *■« re­ octane rating than lait. Tbe druga LONDON lit - Prime Minister
markably good and payroHa so that grandfather uacd are over­ Eden returned to his desk yesterday
shadowed on the shelves by ones after a week’s meets, to deal with
ho never beard of. The kitchen many problems, including g report
jrou ' consider a simple nscaulty ed shakeup of his Cabinet
would have bera unbelievable to The reshuffle reportedly would
shift Richard A. Butler from the A
pest of chsncellor of the encheguer
e netlee's economic n s r —to
Dr. H. Rode heaver -th
the j..b e ‘ deputy prime minister.
Into his Job, the reports say, will
Diet In Indiana
go Harold Macmillan, new fcrelgn
WARSAW, Ind. IK—Dr. Horner secretary, who will be succeeded
Rodehsaver, TS, founder of Bode- by Defense Minister lelwya Uoyd.
hsaver Beys Reach near Palstka, other charge* Involving Labor
fla., aad mualcal director with tbs Minister fltf Walter MeneMon and
late eveasallst BGly Sunday for Hsalth Minister fan MacLeod am
20 years, died Sunday of a cere­ also in the wind.
g
bral hemorrhage.
MaemlHan and Butlar have been *
WASHINGTON IK—You can fig- Mis doctors SMs’t say Is as a ssy ssual prsaldsstui campaign foi Ho traveled acroi* the country under fire recently from Conserve,
urn out—from what Proaidtat Ela- wards after esaalalif Mai Sat* him juat a few mootha latsr.
and over tha world with Sunday ttva and laftwing circles.
enhoaer'a doctor* said ever the urday-ttat be could not n s Mr nodororatlm in morelao tor Eli da evangelistic campaigns and
wookend—juat whet ho seat do If tbs prooMoesy la tho trodhtoeal eabewer iimoto ms ana euttni composed muiie for many gospel
Wayne Bishop, fNekmaa wees
bo runs for ro-oloctioa, aad Ms doc- dam-beef , rimd th* youatry. «Pm m wtrtw tom e ad It Ii songs, Including "You Must Open country
star, writes sports for
tori harsa'l yot aid he eeuM. afl-heumfcM t i caapelga.
nsconarty m an he mu1&lt; tho Door” and "Then Jesus Cams.”
the
Dally
Heel, tho Vahuralty
n u la out: He win net be able But It wee Implicit la what they net eudum the dally routine e H# established th* ranch in 1831 of North Tar
Carolina paper.
to campaign la tbe usual way. The laid.
four more White House years,
as a horns for underprivileged
boys. Twenty-four boys aro there
usual way means tnteaao aad « • They said fee afeeuM ge South for
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prrdletablt physical esertlea: plans a few weeks te ast morn exercise.
„ nn„
now.
hops, train rides, step eliahteg. Juat whet feted eTteartiee did t
TIOOO RAGES
SPECIA L IU Y
Rodshsaver and Ms businssa as­
hand-ahaklsg, Impromptu tpattbss, hero In a M t Th* only kind they .W W W , Tebse ss IK-Tfee Abet sociate Harry WastfaD formerly
Ions hours.
sitatimTd wee hmsktef some mm AS liver raged In flood eorosi owned the 14,000-aer* Rainbow
But, because of teievlfleu, fee bells around.
JJf^ lA h a a o a te^ y , with oomt Ranch, I t miles south of Palatka.
muld campaign stteoslrsly wtUi That would ttvslvo oomo watt- y g * 1* w&gt;w m fefflod aad Id They sold it la 1IM for nearly one
million dollars la th* biggest land
TV spooeboa aad mooli smre vet- ms. of course, hut far lees walktos • “ ■ S
•rs than any *f kla sredsnm rs. S m tt honeyed Mae feetoTef Tbe M u d cut tto eeectal towi sale ever recorded in Putaam
* ‘ SW EENEY'S
la tta days tatom TV. If ttey feed fen. It w aJdfee very aederate
‘W U * fertfc dssteafttg aboui
traveled the eeuatry tor e yoer. aaardse. But whet ahout pUytas * • hufldttss end WTiiktos cli
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i*krd 1.**t Wednesday If «h* £ne v
the name nf th" mailman oiio put
walked in with a ».aek_on hi*
shoulder.
fioin; ewer to Conley. Mr*. list*
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Marie MaePonajh for four year*
without know Inc she ua« the half*l*ter who wa* «eparated from
him a rjtiarler rentury »an.
They deelded Monday, after fettinc everythtnc clear, to spend
Christmas locether.
Mr*. MarPonagh I* a clerk at Jimmy."
“Well, t had an nM»r iltlir
tinn* here with Finland's President named Marie. What * your name?'*
Juho Paasikivi, the Soviet Unum "Marie."
agreed to return ihe military ba*c tl was ju«t like that.
of Pnrkksla.
Mr*. MaePonagh recalled th ef
The most rubliclrcd caching* nf mother" cot sick when 1 w»* about
nongovernmental visit* wi» that tt and Jimmy wa« 7." She went to
between American and Soviet farm fntler parrnl* and Jimmy* to *a
delegation*.
|orphanage in Martin County

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HAVANA, Cuba Lh^Cuban par*
ants flea two present-giving holi­
day! during tha Christmas reason.
Children receive gifts from Santa
Claus m Chriitnfk* and from the
Hires Wire Man Jan. a.
Until recent years moat Cubans
followed only the Latin*American
custom of showering toys on their
children Jan. «. tha faaat which
wine press
commemorate* th* Three Wise
f l Agreement
a M m w w # M M m w &amp;
Men's presenting gifts to the Christ
;t3. Stately ,
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Child.
.ly tan and
TT"
TriditionaUy. Christmas in Cuba
thus
la a religious and family ealabra*
1
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H A bar of
tin*. Member* of tha family gather
r
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bladder
late Christmas Eve, known as
(IT. Unadul­
"KoCha Buena" or the Grid Night,
terated
for a feast of young roast pig,
W. Single uni* r r v r
_
black heist and rles and fried
I t Airplane
bananas.
Then art they go at midnight to
TT
an
old cathedral or to a modera
i
S3. Monkey
sir-conditioned church to attend
94. Covert*# t t
14
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tha MUa del Gallo or tha Mass of
false hair
the Rooster.
tA A good
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••fare th* last war only the
afheat
■rare wealthy among Ctibana had
w
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St. Rivulet
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Christmas. Now it has spread In
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.41. Obeerrea
Christmas decorations go up In
atorri, and shop window* are
filled with gift luggcationi. Im­
ported evergreens ara told from
sidewalk stand*.
Tba Cuban govamment this year
will distribute 200,000 food pack*
DENTON,* ’Tax. cr-Bi«tita'i figured, was a good Idea.
!ages — aaeh of which will Include
Pina Bakery’ la doing all right In Barbara hit on pin** while In It — an the poor can hold their
this Texas college town but don’t Florida during the auirfiper.. She family, dinners on Christmas Eve.
waste your Urns l o o k in g for and Nancy then began hauntlag Tha dollar will be used to buy a
Bianca.
restaurants, lounges and bars In young lender pig for roasting.
Tht establishment belongs to a Dallas, sampling piasa and copy
On Jaa. a the government wtU
toupla af gaU who tossed their lag sauce recipe*,
distribute truckloads af toy* t*
college traiatsg aside, to go iito Now they have their awn "apw poor children.
business.
rial’ recipe, along with worries
The proprietori: Nancy Barber, about Importing chores and hart*
FROZEN FISHERMEN
14, ■ blonde who quit a school from Italy, gelling special b o m
EDMONTON. Alta, upv— Henry
teaching Job. and Barbara Co»* *»m Naw Jersey to deliver the Natter and Budelph Dlekertman
irove, if, where oaly qualification Plata la. and the like,
of Edmaaten were none the wane
lor tha plua business waa a Their dreama at first w«re big. taday far a m-rnile hike in fretea
diploma In English.
They wanted to rent.a building. elathas and in lT*b«Iow weather.
In the l&gt;a weak* they've been [inally they setUad fre the klWiM The two men drove their car on
in operatioa, Nancy aid Barbara
anrali ranted eottaja in frocet Lake Wahsmum. » tmlei
ilready hare made enough profit ’‘Web to bake the piua. Both take west af Edmmtoa, yesterday to do
to pay off their original Invest* g n u at lha ‘wln-plMJ o v t» . but same fee fishing. Tba ear broke
through into flvo feet of water,
ment. They bake oa the average Nancy kfep* the books.
dreeehLig its two occupants. On
their walk back for haJp their
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pens inside rn aircraft compiny whan It gels the caatraet to
build and launch the earth rsteflfte
the United States plans to tend
into outer space?
.
Dues th« company to into a tailspin nf reorganisation, oxpanaiaa
and personnel change?
So far as tha top faraia at tha
Olenn L. Martin Co. la cencensad,
it's all in a day's work.
The imaginative appeal and
glamor which Project Vanguard—
the military's namt for thn earth
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among tha Martin man rnapooalhln
for the Job.
"We look on it aa Just another
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who U himself an example of the
firm's youthful executive setup.
Martin's primary contract from
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gram — manufacture, assembly,
launching aid cmtrel.pf the instreDenl filled satellite. ■
Selection nf Martin for the eu
pervlaery contract, which will in
dude manufacture of much of the
hardware involved, is not aurprislog. The pioneer aircraft firm has
long bean building warplanes far
the military and currently la angaged in production of roebet mis­
sile* and highly heralded warplsnes* for both the Navy and the
Air Force.
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Players In U. S.
Heel In St. Pete

TNI otmi UP gBtWMNfN (left). « «ari« piwteettve hat ead eeet. le
shown during an irupeetlon tour ef Britain's uranium ‘plant at
Springflctds. Englaad. Giving the royal visitor potatoes an Important
details is T. G. Thomas (second from left), assistant works mxnsaer.
The Duke also sew the Cumberland atomic station. (/nterneiienaU

pCrappists tieverently Celebrate

xithere Her Jaw hurt her so murhi The 11 events win b* held tn Serene Pairs: PtaeUas Pairs:' THE 8AVPOHT) HERALD T q m . Dee. 30, 1955
P ig # 5
the spacious tutlroom of the So | Shuftleboard Pairs, climaxed b&gt;
|that «e called a doctor."
in the heart ol the .Masters
Pairs,
red
Phyllis
- — went
------—lo New York. It ispi
■ reno,,Hotel,
. , located
„
. .
. . for
. . which
.
Many bridge notables will attend I totH of V Life masters were in

tel. where her jaw was wired in Horitla * famous hunahmc City. point*, the goal ol ail player*. from every part of the nation. The1attendance. Mr*. Rerjl Mcwsnn,
The schedule of play include* will be awarded.
All Southern Championship*
ha*, who ronducts Iho St. Prtrrsburj
help it heal
Commerce and the Florida I'mt Open Individuals: Women ‘a and
Aw-aids will include beatiUfu. become
out-1 Shuitliboard
Shuftleboard Bridge
Itrtdge nun
Club largr-i
iargr-»t
Became the
the largest
largest and
and most
most out-1
and .sanctioned by the American Men s Pair-: Mixed Pairs; Team* I Beating, trophies, master P"intj| ttanding section.*! tournament tn I duplicate dub in the United Stain
Contract Bridge League.
1 °f Four; St. Petersburg Pairs: | and permanent trophies.
the United States. Last year a 1 is general chairman.
,

Of interest to local contract
bridge players wilt be an anlumaeemeet mad* today regarding
Ihe Annual All-Southern Stater
Championships to be played J 4 through r
•'
Conlm
a* players
.u
eerie *
. ui* of the i .tiled
Stairs will, make their head­
quarters at the Soreno Hotel, SI.
Petersburg, during the Eighth
Annual All-Southern States Champioeahipe, sponsored by the St.
Petersburg Bridge League In co­
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them

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Singing Sister
Gets Broken Jow

NEW YORK UR—Arthur God­
frey’s singing McGuire.sisters will
have to get along without one
• member of their trio for a while.
SUter PhyllU has a broken Jaw.
Homan Catholic Church.
Dorothy McGuire, who lives with
The monk* at the Abhey of our Phyllis and her husband Neal Van
Lady of the Holy Trinity have re­ ;Ella, explained yesterday that the
nounced the * « ld to become cun- Jaw was broken In a family rough
(■mplallve* Ti-eir profusion Is house game with their French
l-rajcr. Their faction ta not ti , poodle Tinker.
teach, nor to win eonvarL;. but “Well, at one point Neal slapped
simply to love Gi-d.
Phyl In the face with his open
With a few exceptions, auch as band. That eadad th* game right
the monk detailed to greet visitors,
they do not speak In conversation.
They exchange Information by
signs. They do not eat meat, fish
or eggs. A typical meal cooslsta
of soup and cooked vegetables.
Christmas Day (be food will be
aomelbing special—soup, two vege­
tables, homemade bread, cocoa,
fruit and a faw sweets. '■
On Utah Highway 3$, leadiag
east from Ogdtn, a tiny roadside
sign reading simply “hloaastnry”
shows visitors the way fa the
abbey. There is a site, a b a n each with a humble croaa—amid
the rolling fields of the l.flM-aere
ranch. A dormitory and a church,
the principal buildings, are con
verted quonset huts.
The observance of Christmas
start* Dec. 14 at 9:M a, m.. when
the festival of the nativity of Jesus
Christ la solemnly amsooneed hi
t&gt;o church. Then one of the monks
’Hirers the Christmas sermon.
The High Maas of the Vlgt! is sung
by the Abbot, which marks it ss a
special occasion. .
The cloisters a n deeoraM with
.:rcrni. A crib and a representalion of the Cave of Bethlehom,
peopled with figurines, are erected
in the church, all a leas simple,
modest linen
vId the afltmooe a bell begins
to toll and tbs sound of Wavy
ihoea lifts Into the ebapel. The
Trapplsti file in, beads abaved ex­
cept for the mosaatie crown, in
long white robes.' They, genuflect
in front of the altar aad'tabe tbelr
places in their stalls.
Then begins the Tint vespers of
t'* Feast of the Nativity, ana of
(he many magnifiemt -Gragwiatt
chants mere than 1,000-years eld
Later, whan the muaie is fWaha-J
na the day before Christmas, the
monks retire at I p.m.. only to
rise again at 0 p.m. They sinother Gregorian ehaeu for .t«
hours, then, at midnight, sing the
Pontifical Mass.
They return
their strew pal­
lets until 3:10 a. m. Christmas Day.
t-iitn they again sing their chin’•r;J soy Mass. Around • f.m., tre
-*t &gt;om« ncoa, a pine ef brerrn;’—something ("fferrat—a piec:
c.* time-made butter,
s —tllmo during the day they
erl the opportunity ta writ* teller
i'ome. one nf four ly tiilm t dutn
h e year when they may do an.
The re it nf lha day t» ipdat prat­
ing, ihiru'ng, t.nging heir chan','
until finasly, at 7 p.m., they return
lo the.-r hard beds awd their Cbri:t
n ji will fee m r .

PAJAMAS

Christmas In Own Quiet Fashion
HUNTSVILLE. Utah uP-A Un­
ified tree, gaily wrapped gUta, a
family feast, Jokes and laughter
and. maybe, a word or two about
J cmii. That is Christmas for most
Americans.
ftiul not far 70 men living in a
rugged, mile-high Utah valley.
They pray and think, hear and
•ing of Jesus and of His coming
, to earth. That is their Christmas,
end n».Uiing more.
These men, who rarely use their
voices except to praise Gnd. are
Trapplst monks. Thera are roughly
700 like them celebrating Christ­
ens* this year in 11 monasteries
Bettered across the nation.
Although called Trapplsti, their
tea. nam* 1* Cistercians nf the
Strict Observance, or Reformed
Cistercians. It 1* *■ o rd sro fth e

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tern Chritlmaa . . .
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any budget ran afford them.

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Sanford

Open Evening*
Wed. • E rl. tU 8 p ja .
M . tfl I M*a

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�We Started Construction In South Pinecrest On Sept. 15th, 1
Since That Date We Have Built And Sold 59 Homes.
We Now Have Under Construction 2 7 More, All Of Which
Will Be Completed By Feb. 15th.

• Shown 1Here Are A Few O f The M any Styled Homes W e Have To Offer You In South Pinecrest

You Can Purchase Our

*

$11200 Home..;. - .Colors Inside Arid O u t Also Bath Tile A n

I#*** if YOU ARE A VETERAN.
$625. Dem Repeat
$66. Per Moo*

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Brick Trim O n Any House N ot

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Weather
Sunny and root thla miwwlng with
high of to In 11. Fair tonight and
Wedneeday. Lew tnntgkt IS to n .

M ort Chopping Days
Until Christinas
T Q tw

JUL

S ^ fT O g ^ J l^ g D A jIlira D A T jD E C g M B g ^ R M R M

»lti

Contest
D eadline
Thursday

'rftvO

Entries tor the annual Christmas
Lighting Contest being conducted
by the Seminole County Junior
Chamber Commerce must be in
by Dee. 12. said Harry Capell,
chairman ef thn Joyce* commitin .
Tha eoramlHe* explained ttiat
th* contest Uiia year ia In me
general category. Including all outahle decoration*. And (hey add that
anyone mar enter by tending nr
bringing the entry blank, thown
elsewhere In The Herald, to the
Joyce* information booth located
at Nurlb Path Avenue and Semi­
I v n*v
nole Boulevard.
Judging will o* done on Dee. S3
by a committee of (our Including
START OV TBR ahapplnc tear for IS Lntharna ■•van ehOdron a* Jayran Bob Cushing pasta* aul #n- Mrs. Margaret Wright of th# Flo­
walepaa coaUMng # 4 .Tlta Bar. Gunther K. W. Fwgel, Buperiateadant of th* hem# ia ahown at right. rida Power and Light Company,
Willis J, Peacock of th* Florida
&lt;Staff Photo)
____________ ____ _________"
Stata Bank, Carl Overstreet of
★
★
★
Tha Sanford Herald, and David
Gatchel, City Commltsioner-aleel.
First prlM consists of two &lt;33
Saving! Bondi contributed by the
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
and tha Florida Slat* Bank and
a traveling trophy with th* win­
ner’* name engrivid no H contrl.
l u U CUm pnid * aurprtse
bated bj the Florida Power and
Light Company.
Second price it a 123 Saving
Children from Lutheran Haven Bond contributed by the Florida
Home in Rlavla totaling a baker’s Power and Light Company. Third
prirr 1* a *23 Saving Bond contri­
buted by Th* 8*
the fourth prise
(ieate ronirlbul
Scrvlte Store a
licale ifontnbuti
m John L, Galloway, County T«*
era.
Collector, said yesterday collection*
for November amounted to Mil,*
lot .11 a record for Seminole County.
Thla amount Is broken down at
follows: County Taxet Mil.tTj in.
Intangible Penumal Property Ta*
tlT.MJ.oe, Intangible Clatt "C"
Tax 13,640.36, Slav!* Drainage Dit&gt;
trict Tax 61.M0.05, Occupational Li­
censes Sl.1W.il, Beverigca LI_ eensea 123.33 and Automobile Tags
W 13,316.37.
The County T**«* •mounted tq
r , :hkt3P&lt;iSsf'»and*«of auto*
M.9 per real of th* aatlr* tax .roll W B | i ■ , v
'mobile* at the Brat annual May_
____ _
*- of war,014.76. Tax Payara who invocation beginning th* featlrltlw
fair Inn 313.000 PGA Open waa
paid during thla period were al­ of the evening.
under the direction of Joe Baker.
lowed four per cent discount which Carol tinging hy the r«Ht&gt;
Utilising acres of space desig­
amounted to 116.336.46. Thla dis­ group teat terf by Mrt. J. h. Humnated for parking, In ami around
count dropped to three par cent
Ihe Mayfair Inn’s Seminole County
hi December, two par aent lo Jan-| phrey and Mrt. Cecil Mikon.
goif
course. Baker directed the
Santa
Claut
arrived,
preceded
n February
parking by giving instructions
by the blowing of siren* and the
from various location* by way of
whooping, yelling, and neual clatshort wav* radio and walkie talk­
lei tn'ukcu by xucti an auspicious Indigent Patients
ies operated by Sanford National
occatlon. A prevent and bag of
Guardsmen.
mo# waa presented l» seek child To Be Handled
attending tin annual O o n n a ty
Mayfair Inn Manager Frank
M a ia a a tree. Itala waa aatitlad In Same Manner
Mcbane Jr., said, "Baker did a
be Me*. Toney, Met. McCracken,
Admissions to the new Seminole wonderful lob of coordinating the
Man. Charla* Mrangar, Mrs. MBrnp- Memorial Hospital, for Indigent activities of a rorps of volunteers
patienta, will be handled In the from th* Stmlnol# County Junior
tame manner at heretofore, was Chamber of Commerce and the
the decision of the Board of Coun­ Sanford Kiwania Club."
ty Commfaaonera thla morning aa
Also under th* direction of
R discussed forthcoming problems Biker were Ihe marshata who di­
with Dr. Charles Tark Sr , Coun­ rected the galleries around the
ty Physician and Mrs. Ahhi* W. eoiirte as crowd* followed their
Boyd, director of the Seminole favorite golfer from green lo
County Walfara Department.
green throughout the tournament.
"We're going to have to get "Without the help of Joe Biker."
something straight aa to the cer­ aaid Manager Mebanb, "we would
tifying of Indigent palienta for the have certainly been at a lota in
new hospital," Chairman John tha parking of car* and tha di­
Meiach explained to the Board as recting of tha many mtrahali in
Km diacuaalona wara Initiated. their dutias."
Dr. Park told the Board Uut In Keeping th* eager crowds back
th* past Mrt. Boyd had ftrat been from th* vicinity of play, rallying
Sanford Central BapUat
certifying the patienta except la information to the Tro Shop as
tho case# of emergency surgery play progressed around tha couraa,
which waa Immediately admitted and the parking of automobiles
were a few of th* duties of the
and Investigations followed.
marshall under the direction of
Aa th* Chief of Staff at tha Ba­ Jo*
Baker.
rntool# Memorial Hospital. Dr.
Park ax plained that a service has
Thar# ware IN marriage* In been initiated with four staff doc­
CCHJRT DECISIONS
Samtoote County during th* period tor* doing their ihara (if surgery TALLAHASSEE &lt;*-H m Florida
•&lt; January through October l m , according to tha doctor having th* Supreme Court will hand down
aeterding la Urn Florida Mata duty ta any weak.
lodty inalead of tomorrow
Board at Health ai above la IU It was alio explained that the decision*
the
regular
opinion day, then tut*
Florida Vital BUHatka report te- us* of tha vocational rehabilita­ pend activities
until Jan. 3.
tion services and eancer clinic
would bn continued because of
the typo cawe referred to them.
ducted at 4:M p. » Thuriday *»
The hospital will not do any
Britton Ftanral Horn# with Ifca
screening of ease*, Dr. Park ca­
Bar. J. W. Parham of th# Central
ptained.
Baptist Church officiating. Burial
‘ will ho la Onllaw* Memortal
Commissioner Otla Fourakre
Parts. • ’ • • '
aaid. "1 think these eases should
ho handled aa thay have haon la

Su rp rise V is it Paid Lutheran Children
By Santa In Laka Mary Have Shopping Tour
In Sanford Stores

Records Are Broken
By last Month's
Tax Collections

k m ry -O ck b f

P irM Shows 244
Marriages Hera

*H uss*ia Dissolves
Jordon forlioment

JERUSALEM IM-Xtel Hussein

has dlstolvnd Jordan’* FariUmeirt
in a draatk meve In. and riots
againat ttektafl ths Arab country In

PAILT H jW S P A f

ItoM rt."

Dr. Park explained that "R la
my auggostlan (hat you writ* a
latter to Harry Weir, Administra­
tor of tha Seminole Memorial Hca­
pital, Dr. Orrfite Barks, County
Physician, myself as Monty aurg r a , aa well
to Mr*. Boyd, ex­
plaining tha system that you wish
to u m to that wt will bar* same
authority aa whkh to actM

Gommisitouar Paurtkra aaid,
•It will ha lb# lima system that
wu have used before.'

A n o ria iid Prwm 1

W frf

Recreational Area
Gets Another Boost
County

jftolarians Awed

A p p r o v e s ' B y future Outlook

Proposal AsToldByTouhy

Krider Reports
1 Rntarians meeting yesterday
at th* Yacht Club in their
On Developments noon
final gathering of the tear IMS,

The Goldsboro Reerratlnu Alen, were actually hold .poll-hound by
adjacent to Ihe Goldsboro Ele­ th# "crystal gazina" **lk of
mentary School, received another Georg# Tmihy, rm-wrtvo vicepresident of the Flr.t Federal Sav­
(boost this niomlna as th* Roanl ings and l»*n Association of this
of Seminole County Cnmmiwiinnera city, nosing his talk on Ihe ad*
approved a ft ,800 commitment for dresje* of four nationally known
the forlhcoming budget to support men at a recent convention of
SavWngv
the maintenance of tha project.
...
„and , l,n.in
_ . F.xerulives at
MAamt
Cily Commissioner John hrldsr- WnllJ otbrr Hems, the [allowing
appeared before tha IVard of predictions made* by Leo Theme,
Semlnote Cminty Com ini **ion* rs / Executive Director, Research Intoday to report on the develop.! slitul# of Amerira; Dr. Arthur
menta of th# project up to th a1 V &gt;£r,n' Hean Amos Tuck School
,
"f Business of Dartmouth Collcga;
present time.
1
Mee, Management Consul.
"The way I see it, psntlemen," (ant of Indiana and Perry PrenKrider said, "ia that w-e must lice, Editor of Itou-e and Horn*
provide a swimming pool fnr tho Magazine;'■n&gt;e work week of the future
project immediately.
will he reduced from 40 hours to
"The most Important part of tha 34 and ultimately to .72 hours per
program has become th* swimm­ week. This mcanv a three day
ing pool,” Krider said as he «r- weekend until surh lime as holi­
plained that the gi eater portion days, regardless of when they fall,
of the property ia located in tha will all com* on Mondays, giving
county with tha proproed pool us a tour day holiday period.
estimated to cost in th* nelghhor- Spending wilt increase from th#
hood of 3&amp;0,iKl0.
present to billion dollar industry
"We intend to look at other lo 73 billion, annually."
poult that hwve already been
Touhy staled that ill* economists
hullt,'’ h* said, "and we hope that i furreast travel in th* next fev*
Seminole will go along wlih us in! years would permit weekends in
th* neighborhood of *1,300 a year.) Europe, South America ami other
"It ia hoped that Ih* pool will foreign countries. They predict
ite constructed and lie roady for that a parson could leave London
use by the tw-ginning of the cnm*i and arrive In New York at exactly
ing summer,” Krider reported and , the *aair time ha left Lundim. Tlii
A RANFORD NATIONAL GUARDSMAN i« shown relaying lit. It* added, "we believe it will taka Four llorseutofl wuui4.be eliminat­
/orjCalmn at J o* SiVri, shown •ml th* right, direct# parking of the eo'iparatkwvmf th« City-, Oonii- ed?- them would lie nn more start,
automobile* anil tha dlirrtlng of galleries. (Staff Photo)
Ir. and S«hoi4 Hoard to complete xstiun, mod diseases reduced,
mirmptoyiucnt would he nil am|
It."
County Coiwmine toner Fred Dy- war ikj longer dreaded Our popu*
•nil a member nf the Ctly-rnunly latum will increase lo HU million
committee aaid "We absolutely in n.'at; in i;y nullum in twin ami
need the pool and we all know lo 1U million in IWU. Rirtha would
that we ran't go »"V further than tidal two and a half millun a year,
the 3.1300 alrnndy to the budget Tha world population would in­
H"*1 year. I would certainly crease 7(i,0oii per day.
US. Senator George Smalher*. 2. Confidence In The Econom y-1
Ilka to tee s o m e th i n g worked
Tim figures on housing amated
winding up an extensive fall speak-1"Optimist tor ihe continued pros
hit hearers. In 1KU there were NO,ing lour about (he state, says lhatiP*rtly of the natnma, and of Flor out— “it la a must with ua."
Commissioaar (Ilia fhiurakra OOQ homes eroded, to 1M3 tha
Florida's people are mnrr alert Iperity of the nation*, and of Floe
figure was t.wo.ono and Prrnlu-*
agreed
that "R ia a good idea."
than ever to the Issue* confronting W* particularly, it manifest at
staled there would be 3.3&lt;io,ooa
Tha
Board
eg
Coanly
Conimisevery
hind."
the nation and ihe world.
hml! in Itoo. We must build l.Joo,Ihe
•itinera
unanim
ously
approved
Smathrr*. who his covered tens of 3. Hoad Program—"Public opin­ B1AiHi cosninltmeeit for th* forth­ 000 a yt-ar to niret family formathousands of miles sine* .Sept, i ion accepts th* necessity for a fed­ coming budget to taka car* of linn and obsolescence. Family incum* will show the billowing
and reached most of the *7 coun­ eral highway program providing In- th* mamtenano* of Use projart.
trends:- 1643 • 14.000. IMO • 33.000.
ties, derlarrd today he waa "deeply terstata traffic artariea (bat will
Work on tfva project la at) wetad IlMd • to,600. IMO . M.1IQ. 1063 .
impressed hy a continuing and In­ keep para with need*.
to get underway, according to
tensified public g r a s p of the great 4. Small Rii.ine«i — "SuhstanUaJ City Oowemlasionara Krider and 16,76(1 and tn 1070, tbs prediction
ronrrm la felt In Florida tor th#
was that th# average family in­
issues of tha day."
County Commissioner Dyson, on come would be 37.200.
After making tom* 2V&gt; ipeeche* ■mall businessman In thasa Nines Jan. 1.
. Th# predictions tor Florida era •
and television appearance*, Smith- of snow balling consolidation and
population up 19 per cent sine*
fra la preparing to return to Wash­ merger. Th* people are looking for
ton, ia now tour million, a figure
ington after Christmas for Ihe open­ soma tort of remedial legislation."
recently forecast for 1D60 and i*
ing of Congress Jan.' 3 and for I. Tax Cut — "Opinion hack* an
tneraaimg at a rat* nf 3,400 a
committee hearings on Ihe prob­ income (ax roduclton, best not at
week; a figure of JB 2 per eent ai
tha
aapanaa
nf
naional
defers*
and
lem* of small business.
kfeiost Hi* national average of
a balanced budgsd."
Smathers, chairman of the Small 6. Political Trend* — 'The Demo­
14 9 per e*n4. Florida housing ia
Business subcommittee on military crats stand In a good position to re
up M par cant a* against 11 per
procurement, will preside at the gain Florida and th* nation to the
cent nationally; income to tha
hearings, to ha held Jan. B and 10. presidential eleclio nneat year."
state for period nf HHU-I9V3 it up
441 per cent against M3 per rent
Summtng up some impressions of Smelhcra aaid h* waa "truly gra­
nationally. A* for Sanford, tha
public opinion In Florida at Ihe tified hy the warm response I have
Matter* coming befnra the Board
close of his tour, Rmilhers made received In making my fall report nf Seminole County Commissioners speaker issued a rhallenge tn his
hearera to keep parr with Ih#
tfaea# points:
to Ihe people of Florida."
tbia morning tor discussion and growth of the stale hy taking con­
1. National Defense—'"There ip
Bine* Septemher, Smalher* hat approval included • plat fur South
certed art inn in projects that will
pearl to he virtually complete ac­ spoken before civic clubs, farm and Pinecrest Subdivision, Fwst Addi­ benefit the rnlire community. Ha
ceptance in Florida of Ihe concept labor group*, high school and uni­ tion,
spoke id the Chamber of Comthat nothing should stand in the versity gatherings, and other
The plat was approved without merer of which he is the president
wiy of a military program main­ groups throughout Ihe stale. He discus.ion. Th* new area ia ad­ and of the Retail Merchants A»io*
taining superiority over the Com- hat addressed a large number of jacent lo .South Perk Avenue ami nation which has develujicd Into a
sate and national conventions.
munlat nations."
Onuro Road.
prominent community as.et. Ilia
Approval nf th* eommiuioncr* talk showed much lime in pre­
fnr th* repair nf the roof tn Ihe paration and was very well re­
Canning Kitchen on 23th St., was ceived by the club nirmbrrs.
I'rior to the Tnuliy talk, Uarenra
received this morning when Com­
missioner Fred Dyson reputed on L. Redding reported on the *tal’&gt;t
the nivl of various addition* ami 01 Ihe TV fund (or the Methmli.t
Childrens' Home at Knterpriie.
changes to Ih* building.
To meet with the overall re­ The offrr of Milium E. (Bill)
quest fnr ceiling and repair of the Kadrr, local jeweler to make up
root, a* well as a cooling system any delicti ami guarantee the tinfor the building, would cost in the livery ut the TV *rt to the Hume,
neighborhood of 63,000, Dyson was greeted with hearty ajiptauMi,
William (Bill) Bush presided.
said.
Christmas songs were led by Char*
A request tor an appropriation
Morrison with Harry KudeU aa
lo th* Seminote County Chamber lie
accompanist. The Rev, Lucian
of Commare* fnr an advertising Scott
olferrd the invocation ami
fund was delayed until the first mlrodured
thr visitors. There will
meeting in January.
he no meetings on Dec. 26 and
John Ivey, chairman nf the Jan. 3, It was announced.

Sen. George Smothers Ends Fall
Speaking Tour Around Florida

Pinecrest Plat
Is Okayed Today
By County Board

Chamber of Commerce Finance
and Budget Committee asked the
Board not to ehanga their appro­
priation from the amount hereto­
fore allotted to tha Chamber of
Commerce.
Ivey aaid, "la fan* of the growth
of Seminole County, we feel Uut
wo have bean generous in asking
for the aama amount that waa ap­
propriated last year."

w n o o rs: w h er e ' s chivalry ?
Have you heard abuut a pert
young lady when the walked into
B. L. Perkin* Men's Store and (ell
flat on her (are in front at three
college gentlemen who Just stood
Ibere and laughedT You can tay
what you want about the ago uf
chivalry nut being dead. But wo
atiil think that if U bata't died.

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Since That Date We Have Built And Sold 59 Homes.
We Now Have Under Construction 2 7 More, All O f Which
Will Be Completed By Feb. 15th.

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Contest
D eadline
Thursday

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Entries tor the annual Christmas
Lighting Contest being conducted
by the Seminole County Junior
Chamber Commerce must be in
by Dee. 12. said Harry Capell,
chairman ef thn Joyce* commitin .
Tha eoramlHe* explained ttiat
th* contest Uiia year ia In me
general category. Including all outahle decoration*. And (hey add that
anyone mar enter by tending nr
bringing the entry blank, thown
elsewhere In The Herald, to the
Joyce* information booth located
at Nurlb Path Avenue and Semi­
I v n*v
nole Boulevard.
Judging will o* done on Dee. S3
by a committee of (our Including
START OV TBR ahapplnc tear for IS Lntharna ■•van ehOdron a* Jayran Bob Cushing pasta* aul #n- Mrs. Margaret Wright of th# Flo­
walepaa coaUMng # 4 .Tlta Bar. Gunther K. W. Fwgel, Buperiateadant of th* hem# ia ahown at right. rida Power and Light Company,
Willis J, Peacock of th* Florida
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Stata Bank, Carl Overstreet of
Tha Sanford Herald, and David
Gatchel, City Commltsioner-aleel.
First prlM consists of two &lt;33
Saving! Bondi contributed by the
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
and tha Florida Slat* Bank and
a traveling trophy with th* win­
ner’* name engrivid no H contrl.
l u U CUm pnid * aurprtse
bated b j the Florida Power and
Light Company.
Second price it a 123 Saving
Children from Lutheran Haven Bond contributed by the Florida
Home in Rlavla totaling a baker’s Power and Light Company. Third
prirr 1* a *23 Saving Bond contri­
buted by Th* 8*
the fourth prise
(ieate ronirlbul
Scrvlte Store a
licale ifontnbuti
m John L, Galloway, County T«*
era.
Collector, said yesterday collection*
for November amounted to Mil,*
lot .11 a record for Seminole County.
Thla amount Is broken down at
follows: County Taxet Mil.tTj in.
Intangible Penumal Property Ta*
tlT.MJ.oe, Intangible Clatt "C"
Tax 13,640.36, Slav!* Drainage Dit&gt;
trict Tax 61.M0.05, Occupational Li­
censes Sl.1W.il, Beverigca LI_ eensea 123.33 and Automobile Tags
W 13,316.37.
The County T**«* •mounted tq
r , :hkt3P&lt;iSsf'»and*«of auto*
M.9 per real of th* aatlr* tax .roll W B | i
'mobile* at the Brat annual May■, v
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*- of war,014.76. Tax Payara who invocation beginning th* featlrltlw
fair Inn 313.000 PGA Open waa
paid during thla period were al­ of the evening.
under the direction of Joe Baker.
lowed four per cent discount which
Utilising acres of space desig­
Carol tinging hy the r«Ht&gt;
amounted to 116.336.46. Thla dis­ group teat terf by Mrt. J. h. Humnated for parking, In ami around
count dropped to three par cent phrey and Mrt. Cecil Mikon.
Ihe Mayfair Inn’s Seminole County
hi December, two par aent lo Jan-|
goif course. Baker directed the
Santa
Claut
arrived,
preceded
n February
parking by giving instructions
by the blowing of siren* and the
from various location* by way of
whooping, yelling, and neual cl atshort wav* radio and walkie talk­
lei tn'ukcu by xucti an auspicious Indigent Patients
ies operated by Sanford National
occatlon. A prevent and bag of
Guardsmen.
mo # waa presented l» seek child To Be Handled
attending tin annual O o n n a ty
Mayfair Inn Manager Frank
M a i a a a tree. Ita la waa aatitlad In Same Manner
Mcbane Jr., said, "Baker did a
be Me*. Toney, Met. McCracken,
Admissions to the new Seminole wonderful lob of coordinating the
Man. Charla* Mrangar, Mrs. MBrnp- Memorial Hospital, for Indigent activities of a rorps of volunteers
patienta, will be handled In the from th* Stmlnol# County Junior
tame manner at heretofore, was Chamber of Commerce and the
the decision of the Board of Coun­ Sanford Kiwania Club."
ty Commfaaonera thla morning aa
Also under th* direction of
R discussed forthcoming problems Biker were Ihe marshata who di­
with Dr. Charles Tark Sr , Coun­ rected the galleries around the
ty Physician and Mrs. Ahhi* W. eoiirte as crowd* followed their
Boyd, director of the Seminole favorite golfer from green lo
County Walfara Department.
green throughout the tournament.
"Without the help of Joe Biker."
"We're going to have to get
something straight aa to the cer­ aaid Manager Mebanb, "we would
tifying of Indigent palienta for the have certainly been at a lota in
new hospital," Chairman John tha parking of car* and tha di­
Meiach explained to the Board as recting of tha many mtrahali in
Km diacuaalona wara Initiated.
their dutias."
Keeping th* eager crowds back
Dr. Park told the Board Uut In
th* past Mrt. Boyd had ftrat been from th* vicinity of play, rallying
Sanford Central BapUat
certifying the patienta except la information to the Tro Shop as
tho case# of emergency surgery play progressed around tha couraa,
which waa Immediately admitted and the parking of automobiles
were a few of th* duties of the
and Investigations followed.
Aa th* Chief of Staff at tha Ba­ marshall under the direction of
rntool# Memorial Hospital. Dr. Jo* Baker.
Park ax plained that a service has
Thar# ware IN marriage* In been initiated with four staff doc­
CCHJRT DECISIONS
Samtoote County during th* period tor* doing their ihara (if surgery TALLAHASSEE &lt;*-H m Florida
•&lt; January through October l m , according to tha doctor having th* Supreme Court will hand down
aeterding la Urn Florida Mata duty ta any weak.
decision* lodty inalead of tomorrow
Board at Health ai above la IU
It was alio explained that the the regular opinion day, then tut*
Florida Vital BUHatka report te- us* of tha vocational rehabilita­ pend activities until Jan. 3.
tion services and eancer clinic
would bn continued because of
the typo cawe referred to them.
ducted at 4:M p. » Thuriday *»
The hospital will not do any
Britton Ftanral Horn# with Ifca
screening of ease*, Dr. Park ca­
Bar. J. W. Parham of th# Central
ptained.
Baptist Church officiating. Burial
‘ will ho la Onllaw* Memortal
Commissioner Otla Fourakre
Parts. • ’ • • '
aaid. "1 think these eases should
ho handled aa thay have haon la
Ito M rt."
*Huss*ia Dissolves
Dr. Park explained that "R la
my auggostlan (hat you writ* a
Jordon forlioment
latter to Harry Weir, Administra­
JERUSALEM IM-Xtel Hussein
tor of tha Seminole Memorial Hca­
has dlstolvnd Jordan’* FariUmeirt
pital, Dr. Orrfite Barks, County
in a draatk meve In. and riots
Physician, myself as Monty auragainat ttektafl ths Arab country In
g r a , aa well
to Mr*. Boyd, ex­
plaining tha system that you wish
to um to that wt will bar* same
authority aa whkh to a c tM
Gommisitouar Paurtkra aaid,
• It will ha lb# lim a system that
wu have used before.'

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S u r p r i s e V i s i t Paid Lutheran Children
By Santa In Laka Mary Have Shopping Tour
In Sanford Stores
Records Are Broken

By last Month's
Tax Collections

k m ry -O ck b f

PirM Shows 244
Marriages Hera

A n o r ia iid Prwm 1

W frf

Recreational Area
Gets Another Boost
C o u n ty

jftolarians Awed

Approves'By future Outlook
Proposal

As Told By Touhy

Krider Reports
1 Rntarians meeting yesterday
at th* Yacht Club in their
On Developments noon
final gathering of the tear IMS,

The Goldsboro Reerratlnu Alen, were actually hold .poll-hound by
adjacent to Ihe Goldsboro Ele­ th# "crystal gazina" **lk of
mentary School, received another Georg# Tmihy, rm-wrtvo vicepresident of the Flr.t Federal Sav­
(boost this niomlna as th* Roanl ings and l»*n Association of this
of Seminole County Cnmmiwiinnera city, nosing his talk on Ihe ad*
approved a f t,800 commitment for dresje* of four nationally known
the forlhcoming budget to support men at a recent convention of
SavW
the maintenance of tha project.
... ngv „and , l,n.in
_ . F.xerulives at
MAamt
Cily Commissioner John hrldsr- W nllJ otbrr Hems, the [allowing
appeared before tha IVard of predictions made* by Leo Theme,
Semlnote Cminty Com ini **ion* rs / Executive Director, Research Intoday to report on the develop.! slitul# of Amerira; Dr. Arthur
menta of th# project up to th a 1 V &gt;£r,n ' Hean Amos Tuck School
,
"f Business of Dartmouth Collcga;
present time.
1
Mee, Management Consul.
"The way I see it, psntlemen," (ant of Indiana and Perry PrenKrider said, "ia that w-e must lice, Editor of Itou-e and Horn*
provide a swimming pool fnr tho Magazine;'■n&gt;e work week of the future
project immediately.
will he reduced from 40 hours to
"The most Important part of tha 34 and ultimately to .72 hours per
program has become th* swimm­ week. This mcanv a three day
ing pool,” Krider said as he «r- weekend until surh lime as holi­
plained that the gi eater portion days, regardless of when they fall,
of the property ia located in tha will all com* on Mondays, giving
county with tha proproed pool us a tour day holiday period.
estimated to cost in th* nelghhor- Spending wilt increase from th#
hood of 3&amp;0,iKl0.
present to billion dollar industry
"We intend to look at other lo 73 billion, annually."
poult that hwve already been
Touhy staled that ill* economists
hullt,'’ h* said, "and we hope that i furreast travel in th* next fev*
Seminole will go along wlih us in! years would permit weekends in
th* neighborhood of *1,300 a year.) Europe, South America ami other
"It ia hoped that Ih* pool will foreign countries. They predict
ite constructed and lie roady for that a parson could leave London
use by the tw-ginning of the cnm*i and arrive In New York at exactly
ing summer,” Krider reported and , the *aair time ha left Lundim. Tlii
A RANFORD NATIONAL GUARDSMAN i« shown relaying lit. It* added, "we believe it will taka Four llorseutofl wuui4.be eliminat­
/orjCalmn at J o* SiVri, shown •ml th* right, direct# parking of the eo'iparatkwvmf th« City-, Oonii- ed?- them would lie nn more start,
automobile* anil tha dlirrtlng of galleries. (Staff Photo)
Ir. and S«hoi4 Hoard to complete xstiun, mod diseases reduced,
mirmptoyiucnt would he nil am|
It."
County Coiwminetoner Fred Dy- war ikj longer dreaded Our popu*
•nil a member nf the Ctly-rnunly latum will increase lo HU million
committee aaid "We absolutely in n.'at; in i;y nullum in twin ami
need the pool and we all know lo 1U million in IWU. Rirtha would
that we ran't go »"V further than tidal two and a half millun a year,
the 3.1300 alrnndy to the budget Tha world population would in­
H"*1 year. I would certainly crease 7(i,0oii per day.
US. Senator George Smalher*. 2. Confidence In The Econom y-1
figures on housing amated
winding up an extensive fall speak-1"Optimist tor ihe continued pros Ilka to tee s o m e t h i n g worked hitTim
hearers. In 1KU there were NO,ing lour about (he state, says lhatiP*rtly of the natnma, and of Flor out— “it la a must with ua."
Commissioaar (Ilia fhiurakra OOQ homes eroded, to 1M3 tha
Florida's people are mnrr alert Iperity of the nation*, and of Floe
figure was t.wo.ono and Prrnlu-*
agreed
that "R ia a good idea."
than ever to the Issue* confronting W* particularly, it manifest at
staled there would be 3.3&lt;io,ooa
Tha
Board
eg
Coanly
Conimisevery
hind."
the nation and ihe world.
hml! in Itoo. We must build l.Joo,Ihe
•itinera
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l
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v
e
d
Smathrr*. who his covered tens of 3. Hoad Program—"Public opin­ B1AiHi cosninltmeeit for th* forth­ 000 a yt-ar to niret family formathousands of miles sine* .Sept, i ion accepts th* necessity for a fed­ coming budget to taka car* of linn and obsolescence. Family incum* will show the billowing
and reached most of the *7 coun­ eral highway program providing In- th* mamtenano* of Use projart.
ties, derlarrd today he waa "deeply terstata traffic artariea (bat will Work on tfva project la at) wetad trends:- 1643 • 14.000. IMO • 33.000.
IlMd • to,600. IMO . M.1IQ. 1063 .
impressed hy a continuing and In­ keep para with need*.
to get underway, according to
tensified public g r a s p of the great 4. Small Rii.ine«i — "SuhstanUaJ City Oowemlasionara Krider and 16,76(1 and tn 1070, tbs prediction
ronrrm la felt In Florida tor th#
was that th# average family in­
issues of tha day."
County Commissioner Dyson, on come
would be 37.200.
After making tom* 2V&gt; ipeeche* ■mall businessman In thasa Nines Jan. 1.
. Th# predictions tor Florida era •
and television appearance*, Smith- of snow balling consolidation and
population up 19 per cent sine*
fra la preparing to return to Wash­ merger. Th* people are looking for
ton, ia now tour million, a figure
ington after Christmas for Ihe open­ soma tort of remedial legislation."
recently forecast for 1D60 and i*
ing of Congress Jan .' 3 and for I. Tax Cut — "Opinion hack* an
tneraaimg at a rat* nf 3,400 a
committee hearings on Ihe prob­ income (ax roduclton, best not at
week; a figure of JB 2 per eent ai
tha
aapanaa
nf
naional
defers*
and
lem* of small business.
kfeiost Hi* national average of
a balanced budgsd."
Smathers, chairman of the Small 6. Political Trend* — 'The Demo­
14 9 per e*n4. Florida housing ia
Business subcommittee on military crats stand In a good position to re
up M par cant a* against 11 per
procurement, will preside at the gain Florida and th* nation to the
cent nationally; income to tha
hearings, to ha held Jan. B and 10. presidential eleclio nneat year."
state for period nf HHU-I9V3 it up
441 per cent against M3 per rent
Summtng up some impressions of Smelhcra aaid h* waa "truly gra­
nationally. A* for Sanford, tha
public opinion In Florida at Ihe tified hy the warm response I have
Matter* coming befnra the Board
close of his tour, Rmilhers made received In making my fall report nf Seminole County Commissioners speaker issued a rhallenge tn his
hearera to keep parr with Ih#
tfaea# points:
to Ihe people of Florida."
tbia morning tor discussion and growth of the stale hy taking con­
1. National Defense—'"There ip
Bine* Septemher, Smalher* hat approval included • plat fur South certed
art inn in projects that will
pearl to he virtually complete ac­ spoken before civic clubs, farm and Pinecrest Subdivision, Fwst Addi­ benefit the rnlire community. Ha
ceptance in Florida of Ihe concept labor group*, high school and uni­ tion,
spoke id the Chamber of Comthat nothing should stand in the versity gatherings, and other The plat was approved without merer of which he is the president
wiy of a military program main­ groups throughout Ihe stale. He discus.ion. Th* new area ia ad­ and of the Retail Merchants A»io*
taining superiority over the Com- hat addressed a large number of jacent lo .South Perk Avenue ami nation which has develujicd Into a
sate and national conventions.
munlat nations."
Onuro Road.
prominent community as.et. Ilia
Approval nf th* eommiuioncr* talk showed much lime in pre­
fnr th* repair nf the roof tn Ihe paration and was very well re­
Canning Kitchen on 23th St., was ceived by the club nirmbrrs.
received this morning when Com­ I'rior to the Tnuliy talk, Uarenra
missioner Fred Dyson reputed on L. Redding reported on the *tal’&gt;t
the nivl of various addition* ami 01 Ihe TV fund (or the Methmli.t
Childrens' Home at Knterpriie.
changes to Ih* building.
To meet with the overall re­ The offrr of Milium E. (Bill)
quest fnr ceiling and repair of the Kadrr, local jeweler to make up
root, a* well as a cooling system any delicti ami guarantee the tinfor the building, would cost in the livery ut the TV *rt to the Hume,
neighborhood of 63,000, Dyson was greeted with hearty ajiptauMi,
William (Bill) Bush presided.
said.
Christmas
songs were led by Char*
A request tor an appropriation lie Morrison
with Harry KudeU aa
lo th* Seminote County Chamber accompanist. The Rev, Lucian
of Commare* fnr an advertising Scott
olferrd the invocation ami
fund was delayed until the first mlrodured
thr visitors. There will
meeting in January.
he no meetings on Dec. 26 and
John Ivey, chairman nf the Jan. 3, It was announced.
Chamber of Commerce Finance
and Budget Committee asked the
Board not to ehanga their appro­ wnoors: where 's chivalry?
priation from the amount hereto­ Have you heard abuut a pert
fore allotted to tha Chamber of young lady when the walked into
Commerce.
B. L. Perkin* Men's Store and (ell
Ivey aaid, "la fan* of the growth flat on her (are in front at three
of Seminole County, we feel Uut college gentlemen who Just stood
wo have bean generous in asking Ibere and laughedT You can tay
for the aama amount that waa ap­ what you want about the ago uf
chivalry nut being dead. But wo
propriated last year."
atiil think that if U bata't died.

Sen. George Smothers Ends Fall
Speaking Tour Around Florida

Pinecrest Plat
Is Okayed Today
By County Board

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County Personals
{Hospital for the past few week* Is
expected to return to his home
Friday.
Mrs. Selma Larcom wat the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. ArthurThompson on Thankigiving Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Gilbert of Eau
R y MRS. RLTR LA TO
Gallia uere Thanksgiving. Day
Mr. end Mr*. C. Brittons and guesta of the latter's parent!, Mr.
daughter, who are apendinf sever­ and Mrs. James McGrath, Mr«.
al weeka in Misa Winona Crilg'a Gilbert remained for the weekend.
housa on Lake St., were railed to Mr. end Mra. John Comfort and
Masiachusetti rece ntly by death son of St. Petersburg spent sever­
la the family.
al days with the litters parents,
Mr. and Mra. Glen Payne enter­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson on
tained on their daughter’i ninth Wilma St. the p u t week.
birthday, aaveral of her young Robert Robertson, who spent
frienda at a garden party and Thinksgiiing weekend with his
sauaaga roast.
'
parents, Mr. and Mr*. L. C. RoGuesta attending Mlia G le n d a V ^ |i0n\ n Maine SL.' returned'io
bis studlei in Jaeksonvilie Sunday.
McFadden, Cithy Wa liman, Diane Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Steward were
Btirknell, Roy Goodwin, Bobby El­ dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs.
lin, Roger and Bobby Mobley, George McKay at their home in
Verna Wheel***, I.ynn Biuman, Teerare Gardena In Winter Park
Tom and George Mil wee.
on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Sirs,
M AfF.ilR INN MAN tfil.H Frank Melmna Jr. hands Mike Sourhak hll ehack when tournament win*.
Laura Franklin, Carta Lommler, McKay are new residents of Flor
•era were a nnounri-d, (Staff J’h -tn)
.. Susan Franck. Deanna Farina, Ms- Ida having eome here to make
laalo Shaw. Sherry! Freeman, BUI, Ihelr home. They' formerly lived
in Farmington, Me.
ton. Ricky and BeUy Pfeiffer and; Mr*. Caasle Malera wax guest of
Sandra Lrnklay.
friends in Kissimmee Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Myri Blankenship Mr. and Mra. Norman Godfrey
and..................
Miss Winona Craig have as
Height* entertained Mrs.
guest* Mrs. Blankenship's sisters, Maude Tupper, Mrs. Florence SunMiss Winnl* and Miss E. McHale derlin and Mra. Clarenca Snow at
dinner Thursday.
and brothar, M. McHato.
Mra. Elizabeth Bauman was re­ Min Grace Corwick of Orlando
cently honor guest at a dinner was tha guest of Mr. and Mrs,
party given and attended by, Mtsa D. E. Leighton Thursday,
Lucy PUolan, Miss Charllna Arm­ Frienda of Mr*. Belle Abar will
strong. Miss Ernestine French, be sorry to learn that aha Is con­
Mis* Gin Avia and Lynn Bauman. fined in bed most of the Ume hav­
Mr. and Mr*. George McKay of ing niffered an attack of phlebitis.
Winter Park were Sunday aupper The Saturday Evening Pinochle
guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Ste­ met at the home of Mr*. Florence
ward on Mains St.
Sundcrlln last Saturday evening.
Mrs. Caasie Maiara had as Those attending were. Mr. and
Thanksgiving Day guaiU her Mr*. Charles Wales of Fern Park;
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. tau li Knoll, John Hollister of LongMarla Harria and children, also wood and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Mrs. Harriet Death.
Godfrey of Pearl Lake Heights.
Wa a rt happy to report that Mrs. Robert Turner has relumed from
Russel Grant, who underwent a the Veteran* Hospital in Memphis,
major operation at Orange Me­ Tenn., and is greatly Improved.
morial Hospital, la expected to be
able to return to her home in a
Borrow a few pipe cleaners
few days.
from your husband's supply and
Rost Mobley, who has been a keep them near your dishwashing
j j DON FAfRFIKI.lt, CASEY, III., completes Ills smrerard when he broke the Mayfair Inn Seminole Conn- P*H*nt In Winter Park Memorial area. They’re efficient as can be
for cleaning tha apoula of bath
i. (; try £lu|&gt; yaurse record with fli lu-t SsturJsy. Shown with Fairfield are: Col. 8. G. Harriman, tauma*
coffeo pots and tea pots, and for
- jl atent official, C'hk-k HsrU rt and Jay llehert. (Staff Photo)
tha narrow tube of a percolator.

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HORACE STONEHAM, HEAD of the New York G'apts congratulates Ed “Porky** Oliver when ha w*a
namrd Mayfair Inn Pro to play th« PGA toumamant circuit next year. (Staff Photo)

TOP AMATEUR IIOL'G SANDEItH receives his trophy from Mayfair Inn Manager Freak
(Staff photo)

Seminole County
Records
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B aessrfr at ns.

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For Last Minute Santas
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W RO U G H T C orner Shriven
f d | IA
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Sm okrrn
rought Iron Book C a s e s ............ $fl.95,
Ilmidnir and
Living Itoom

$2.95 up

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nnlisrt W. i.nrH s i ua t» Ha raid
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Hlilnay Ksarln Hanalay

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rtaranra.M . amlth ta FtarUa
Feather ............. $4 .95 pair■late
Snk.
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Rubber .... $5*95 pair
&gt;. I . Halml la n artla mats Bali.
Paul DUon at us la gloria* ntala
n J........ $15*90 pair *•■11.
Ilia Wranraa Bullard to n a r tla
l i s t s Bull. '•

End Tables and .Cocktail Tables
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$ ||.9 5 to $24*95
nette Sets m*i••*•«*•*t*«••*«**•••••#!**•***» $54*95 up
K. K siln er ot tit.
bests of Drawers......................... .....$15.50
Nlarlan
Odham 4 Tudor ISr.
fig Room Groups ..... — . $ft|-50
naatrlre A. JecnM**

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,

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do, to deliver C hriatnia fifta. Af­
ter the veepere they ell eejoyed
too eroam.
Mr. and Mra. I. •▼. Ogden here
mavad into the McCarlay heoae
M ir the achodl. He in ae nr inf a
tour with the Nary and attachod
to NAAS, Sanford.
Mr. end Mr*. L. W, FrUhy of
Laha Mlehiftm arrived Friday to
■pend the winter ta their Lake
Mary heme. Hw dedita, Bruce
Cline, alee af Laha. Michigan, haa
arrived ia Laha Mary.
Friaada el Mr*. Irvins Hanaar
will t o | M ta hear B u t aba was

to K ills*
Construct. a Dae. Co:
.M,»* Ama. ts Watlbaro
C Phllflps Art •• Plnrlds S lats Bnk ta P. (.W aifs:
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rfsridn g lu t* ' B sk . i s Ptafare R an the Fieri da fanilariMa in
Ants The* Iris I nr.
Orlande, ia the ML Dare home af
, MarMs Hiatt Bsk. to Osafard
bar eouaia. Mr*. M a i Russell.
A llis Tkaelraa tar.
Florid* a u la Bsk. t# Chsrla*
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By VIRGINIA F. ANDERSON
Frienda of Mra, Lodaa Garter will
he lorry to hear that ahe ia eonfined to the O raoit Memorial Ho*pital ia Orlando with a heart con­
dition.
Friday Mra. W. P. Burke enter­
tained her Sunday School claaa with
a clumber party. Followini a aup-

*1.65

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for aaler.

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SA N FO RD
I f It's Wert* A iytU ac
ll’e Worth AtrmriM ac bi

CLASSIFIED ADS

NOT A

PR O JE C T !

BUT —

COMPUTB wMh on the fMtaroa
roe M»i dreamed fW rt weh
is colored General Electric
apphanesa end colored plumbing
fixtures.
AND tvallahle at reeeanable
prices, with the best fiaeiclng
A with minimum down-pay­
ments.

WeSbera C. PhUllpe, Jr.

W A N T AD
RATES

Sine*

The Following Ketei ere now
in effect

1542, Sanford’s Leading
ef home* for rover 1,300
Sales Office: little Venice
Arbor.
Phoee ISM

fill*
" lfc s
14a
lie

Par Una for Oao InwrUmi
Par Lin* for Threo In»«rt«a*
N d CHARG1
Par Lina for Ftoo InaortiaM List your bouse* and apta. for
Par Una for Each « I *
rent with us. For 40 days we
SHALL NOT make any charge
MINIMUM MATE: *4o
for finding a tenant, while the
new Incoming Navy Personnel
ere getting located.
*ro m T rx ?
&lt;1,373. DOWN*
FURNISHED APTS.
3 BR. — CB. Nicer Section, Well*
SOS Wait lit. or Call el FurM*
*d — Tile bsth. Hard*
tura Canter. 11# Wart l i t
_____ oors. 143.74 per month.
Including Ins. A Texes.
•WELAXA A P A E lM E ra : re e » i.
private batha. 114 W» First &lt;L Just like above but eomplei
furnished with lust one raon
RolUway end Baby Bede
Applf
m I
payment tor the Home,,
Home, A
Day, Week or nweta-Tel. 1U*.
ancet
------ end
end furniture
furniture
l IOnly
Only M3,
Puraitura Center
111 Weal F lrit
month, ft,MO Down.

DM.

able Hoeiai
CLEAN I
^ k Apartment.
' Ava. Pkone 111._______

I Bedroom
■ rFr.
r . Stucco, centrally
Incited in City on lin e lot with
Shade. FuraisW | 3,foo.
&lt;1.000. Down — Three Bedroom,
well preserved Frame House,
end Garage with room and shew*
_
er. On large weH-iandsaaped let
including ejtrui end tropical
fruits. Total price, M.000. No
Cfi| (axes to peyl Close to Base

■starv s r s !

LAKE MARY - FutwlAed
Phone 117 or 1ST4-J.
TWO-Badrooa
ettraetivaly
G iriia and
Phoee 1517
TURN. Efficiency
17-13 South c u r LuMtoTPMee
2J17-W. Slumbertind Court.
C FURNISHED S
btUi.

NICELY fumlihad 1 Bedroom
Apartment. tPhoee IlMi alter 4.

BIO VALUE

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\

C L A S S IF IE D

m u

- a ISA HELP WANTED (female) ISA
BEAUTICIAN full or p irt time.
Call. 971 or 2803-J.

CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL

MODERN OCCASIONAL

a

*-

OFFICE Assistant, must have
knowledge of Bookrrping, Slcnogrsphy and Typing. Apply
Hollywood Shop _____

Get into your fnvorito nrm ehntr, raiax . . have a cup of coffee, maybo light up
n cigarette nml window shop this easy "Classified Way" first. For your convenience,
thn Merchants of Snnford will list many of Santa’s choicest items in these columns
daily. Tnkn a minuto now and plan your buying, you'll savo time and money and
frayed nerves later. • •
#

GATLIN

9

FOR mOTHfR

m;

built nikr» am world
Cani'ler Sets, Bread Bo\c!i, Ekrt&gt;. M m krtrrrs, Old Spii-e, Max Columbia
fainoiix for iiiialliy. Thry cnm«
Factor and Vi-m...- Toilet rte«
u srr, Flint Ware anil many
In all sire* from 20 • 26. Make
for Men. SMOKER'S Supplies
others. See the complete new
your nclrctlon NOW from th*
and i.uotiio ium i».
line of Houseware* at GOOD­
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
nOUMILLAr A ANDERSON
YEAR SERVICE STORE, U3
ll.l S. Park Ave.
Sanford, Fla.
On The Corner By The Clock
South Park Ave., Sanford, Fla.
A wonderful Gift fur little onei*
WORLD GLOBES * 32 95 up
93.23 up
Nice for grown-ups ton!
937.50 up
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
92 00 A *9.75 IK) Magnolia Ave.
rhona 98fi

BROWNIE Holiday
MOVIE Camerit
A beautiful Ifi" X 20" colorcil View Matter*
Portrait uith ruhbril Oak . WIEROLDTS CAMERA SHOP .
Frame. We are offering thlx ax
210 South Park Ave.
■ ChrlMmax Special. CaU 3138Cnmplrte detail*.
JAMESON STUDIO
rhona 3108 IM North Tark Ave.

IN SERVICE

S
Lady Duebeu and I^dy Sunbeam
electric ihavcn, 114.95. Complcln lines — Shultnn, Max
Factor, Yardley and Lentherie
Gift Sets.
ROUMILLAT A ANDERSON
"Oo Tho Corner By Tha Clock."

In tho Stales or Ovmeaa
Give
i
A Herald Subscription.
"A Letter From Home.'*
|3.00 — 3 Months.
Phona 1121

MUB1CIA

fo r

hom e

3ft

itrlight Mother with a HELM
St ENE Lighted picture. Beautl*
fill assortment.
SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
•'
300 East 1st. St.
rhona 211 v

W1DE Selection of 2, 3 and 4
room Homes. For Inrormstloa
rail 2871 — 17-92. Hlawalhs. *
ROSA I . PAYTON, BROKER
&lt;•,
Annshella B. Henderson, Assot, *•
HAVE YOU visited MONROB
CORNER CRAFT A G I F Y
SHOP, out West First, 2 mUt*
from clock? (Unusual srlectloa
of Gifts, Including work of Flo*
rida craftsman),
f

NEW A used Instrument* of all
RANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
112 Magnolia Ave.
rhona 111
kinds
Offers Sunbeam, Universal, G. E.,
a food f r e e z e r
• Munir,il Accessonri
Buy ihr Rcxl — ftuy Fnglilalrr!
Other mikea of m a ll applltacM
CLAUDE 11. WOLFE App. Corp.
BUKUR'S MUSIC SHOP
Most reaaonabla TV repair
303 Sanford Avo.
. rhona 2117 20T West IsL SL
Phnno 3071 Sorviea la town.
A Gift In be Remembered the
year 'round.

Draguce and Bufidoier -------- » Let* model Electrolux Cleaner. Phone*:
2221 — Saatord, 2232—
Like new. with attachments. 313.
Geneva.
Phono 1723-R.
coNKxrrx
_ CB.
SALE - 20" Bicycle. Call
PLUMBING
Av*.
Phone 1331 FOR
452-31 after •.
Ceatract and rowur
AIMY-NAYY SURPLUS
srtla ilo t. R. L. Harray. M
Oats, blankets. Jackals, shots.
Saalord Av*.
r tm u tM

Just out ei the City, oo fenced
plot Has cTty water, Sewer,
paved reeds, eeeee heater,
veattlae blinds, LIVING room
with dining tre e Is COM­
PLETELY electrically equippH^
eejje^eloeeis, u
room
tile bath. This property ep*
‘ n d , a 111,MlJ £ 7 i r gold
praised
now, only 511,000. Terms,
Compare*i this one!

■M U m i , end

from 111,200 to 5U.ooo.FRA
ECHOLS Quilt top Bet . . Reg. 3133.
end VA (GI) Financed.
Trsde . . 439.00 (Twin or
Double SUe)
ODHAM * TUDOR, IN&amp; LUXURIOUS
Foam Rubber get
Builders of Finer Homee tor
I . . . 5123.00
Hollywood Bod
Florida Living.
SO X 90 Mlitres*
Sale* Office—SMS So. French Ave.
M X 30 Box Spring
Hoedbnird (Deesrstor Aaotls)
Phene DM or MM
Big. . ... . 3171.00
S 139.50
CHOICE of Many Different SttHea
Bookcase Bed
Double • Dresser
Large Mirror
Mattress
•Box Spring

9 1 0 .0 0

ECHOL'S •'Dsy-Or-Nlgkter** Safe,
Platform Rocker Chair
Choice of Covering

9110.09

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.

f» R»
U S B 9M b
FRA

Conor 2nd A Magnolia Ph. 1232
V r||er, Mgr.
i p. m.
Open Monday's
USED Electrie coin dispenser
drink bos. Good nmnlng condi­
tion. ideal gar boor storage bos.
Cos ba t o n a t A n lemford
-F actory to Y o»-

-I

REAL E8TATS
u tu w . Wanted

,*«d,
P eis. MM t o ? M a a M D ^ j S ' l

Got all Your roofing need
Hherns a n Con e ret* Pi

a.

•

L ate Framt

A g n c x x a row

S

SX

SW
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NAVAL Officer, wife and three
42 children desire 3 or 4 Bedroom
unfurnished, one, story, home.
Contact Lt. Cmdr. Burkholder
between 4:20 end 4 p. m.
1M0. Extension 278.____

Use

3-B. R .' masonry home, quality
construction, excellent plan, CHAIRS AND ROCKERS
KCIAL BKBTICK -14
largo corner lot just out of City, Upholstered In braullfut Modern
tapestry, smartly styled blonde
paved street, M.800. Terms
arms and legs • with no-sag FLOOR '■ending and flaUhlag
spring construction—your choice
Claeatag, waxing. SrrvtoJ Semi­
I* B. R. home with Florida Room,
of Chair nr Rocker.
nole County since 1925.
situated in popular Franklin
H. M. GIratnn, Lake Mary.
&gt;!&gt;.**
Terrace section. Homo Is in inn
condition and has been drastical­
jute DOWN DELIVERS
ly reduced in price for quick
numbing. Krr-kv Heating
sale! Elec. Range and Rrfrl- M ather of Sanford
M. G. HODGES
erator. Immediate possession. 244-4* B. lot 8L Phene 127
Service on All Water Pumps—
11,100. Terms. 4% Financing.
Wells Drilled — Pumps
Paula Road Phnne Too
The two homes mentioned above
ere our very best opportunities ORANGES, tangerines, grapefruit.
in 3-Bedroom homes. Buy your
2201 W. ilth St., J. T. Fortier. INSTALUTION of Linoleum, Ctihome this month and you will
pct». Tile*.
receive the benefits of Home­ Season FIRE WOOD, anv amount Snnford I.inolenm A Tile Co.
stead Exemption.
or length, oak or fat nine. 127 W. 1st SL
rhone 1917
MQ Ranch, Bob Morris, Phone
Seminole Realty
195-J.
For Better Plunroeng
W. — 1 1 W
Y. W. M M
So* or Call
i m M l Av«L n s m «f e r 14i SALE OR TRADE — l t i Tim
W. J. KING
Chevrolet Truck, short wheel
tea* South Park Phono M
base. Phone 1090, K. A. Wiggins,
Box 5, Enlcrprise.
S l J J u u A 2 .4 ,
OflMNDO Morning Sentinel. Or
lanriti F.venmg Star. CaU Ralph
1953 ALL STATE Motor Scooter,
Ray. 3150.
Phone 1129-A. B. Pelemon.Brokcr
like new. *150. Call 1169.
Associates • A. B. Pclerson Jr.,
P. J. Chesterion. Garfield WIN CHRISTMAS TREES dcllverrd up ENVELOPES, lotterbeaft). itatomenti. invblcoa. hand bills, and
lells. John Meisch. R. W. Wil­
In T ft. fl.oo, native short Pine.
p r o g r a ms , etc. Progressive
liams, Hatel M. Field. A. C.
M. Q. Ranch. Rnh Morris.
Printing Co., Phono 401 — 4*3
Doudney, Land Surveyor.
Phnne 795-J.
Writ 13th St.
LAKE LENARDY — Lots, rrslrir NEW H” ROTARY Lawnmnwer.
lions. Eight
"hi miles fmm Sanford.
Can bo seen at 1209 W. 20th St. RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Pn&lt;lone 20M-R-4.
Phone 2248-M.
Etectrirfil Contracting amt Repairs
TV Service Center
EXCEPTIONALLY NICE
Bicycle, excellent enndi. Rcndix ami Crndcy Appliance*
THREE Bedroom Block home GIRL'S
Uon. Sacrifice, f 13.00. 214- W. 112 Magnolia Ave.
with tile bath, on lio ft. x 133 ft.
Vh. 11.1
17th St.
lot shaded by Oak and Pino
i.
Hardwn
rets. Hardwood floors, beauii- BLONDE Television Set. New:
P. M. CAMPBELL
arrangedd kitchen complete2tS W. 4th St. East Apt.
O m ani ctwtraetoe
(ulpped, as
extra large clnsel*.
l*wsy“
a:
“Home. * | Dtittorttoar
_ AND
H bath in Small bungalo piano. Looks and
Phans 1437
Utility room. Price 115,800. Good
plays like ne*. Only 3200. Cash ■VWay 17-31
arms. The perfect homo for e or terms. Phone 1723-rt.
'etime of enjoymcni.
U R G E QUANTITY once until Space Ileatar* and Floor Furn­
A lexender &amp; HI ringer
aces liberal Trada-ln.
Green Cabbage Bsgs. 310. per
Real Estate • Insurance
hundred. Central City Bag Co.
M l. I r n n s s Messenger, Assoc,
Phone Orlando, 27173. Three
ItT MtgnaUe Ave.
Pk. is
1U M
miles West on Old Winter Gar­
den Road,
LOVELY_ Two Bedroom Home,
large si
sandy lake. Two months
SPANIEL puppies. Six 1007 gantord Ava.
Phono till
old, tight miles fmm Sanford. COCKER
weeks old, for Christmas. Sin.
Phone 20io-R-s.
each. 1104 Myrtle, Phone 9A4-M.

mu Wostiaghausa Dealer'
am h u t, private bath, show S BR. Asbestos Siding. Kitchen
Maytag Washers
equipped. Landsespea. This la
Covenlenlly
located Acrota"
" nientljr ______
Coleman Hatters . ... 351,33 «p
n real clean deal.
nn. Pott
lmjulrj^ Mae*
it Office,
Oulc
PoL1U MageoUa Av*.
P ksat 17*7.
Jecobaon Dept
ACBUGR
Used
furniture,
appliances,
tools,
540
Acres,
close
to
hard
road,
I
.. Furalihed. t
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's Mart,
Partially feneed, 530. an acre.
bath. All private. Phone XOO-1.
321 East 1st St. Phone 1631.
Sorry but cash
NICE rooms. 56. week. Ph. 1015-W.
X341 MASSEY—HARRIS 33 Diesel
Tractor, I Disc Hester Plow,
NEW Lbedroom tinfurelihtd Apt.,
I ft. level.ling Harrow.
screened porch, tile hath. paa
H
BRITT
CTOR CO,
block North ol Plnecreit School
1141
PkSM Ml
end near shopping Cantor.
Ciitiwde R.
*2117 Elia
, Associate
Window Still — Lintels
«3
111
N. P
a rt Ave.
Furnished Apt. 500 Park Ave.
Fine Blocks — Cradle Block*
11SN,
Pelt
Grease Trap* — Dry Walls.
CARAGE APT. S room* end bath.
MlraeMCaacroU Co
large icreened porch, forage,
M Elm Ava
Ph. 1333
aloctrle kitchen, cloie In Ph. W
or 1337. AdulU only.
■
_____
HEATING
Floor Furnaces and Circulators
bath.
i
Lower I Room Apt and
H. B. POPE CO., INC.
Phone 2983-W, 112 El Ave.
2M SouIk Perk
Perk m
Phone 1144
TWO BEDROOM furnished haute,
113 w. itth . CaU 660-W after
Use our Ley*a-way plan on Toys,
Bicycles, and small Appliances.
1: 20.
Easy Terms at
FURNISHED Apt. Private en­ ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED *•
FURNITURE CENTER
trance end bath! litiiltiei fur*
Phone 1413
BEDROOM HOMES - PRICED I l f Wart 1st SL
niihed. Phone 247*W.

ltei&amp;L
circulating heat. Ph. MO,v l i u
Sanford Ava. Couple only.

"XM AS" . .

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r;S,^.v4►'sH.o'iH•'.V*'1*

S MEAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 a IF r r IS REAL ESTATE
ask Crawley A MaaieHh
•I 117 South Park Phoee 771
They Knew

I

*TW O Ream d o w n italn A p L P riw vote entrance and bath, utilities.
Phone 0Q3-W.

to

SAN TAs

BRAND NEW HOME

*sss f ju B ettiSK!

A rr

Alumiaum
Vend inn Blind*

SPORTING GOODS

SA

Straight Shooting
USED GUNS

14-S—

UdHURANCB

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Easlslde Trailer Salrs,

32 COLT Automatic Pistol .. 33.93
l'alal ka, Fla.
38 Special Nickel
Plated 8 A W ................. 42.93
1953 — 16 Ft. House Trailer,
18 Special
*1 S A W
four, Ideal for (raveling.
Nickel
39.03 sleep*
Combination Ire and refrigera­
Many new Pistols in Btncx
Electric brake*. Park Ave.
Smith A Wesson, Colt, Hi stan­ tor.
Trailer Park Phone 2I0.V____
dard. Huger and If A R.
How will YOU swap?
U* AUTOMOBILE H » a « M »U
Haw will you trade ?
Your old gun for a better On*
CARS
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
Factory retail minimum prices
Roy Reel's lUed Car*
Sanlord Ave. A llth St.

ROBSON Sporting Goods

3*4 Eat* Is! SL________Phene 933
t= ___ A R Q O jn W A N T M .

19-

BOATS ♦ MOTORS

-IS

Hlgbeet CASH. TRADE-IN artew
DOBSON Sporting Good*
paid lar a n d reawiinaa CaB gas,
Salri A Service
Wilaao Motor F— Kura On. 2U 3*1 Ktlnrude
K 1st SI.
Phone 0*3
b. lit a.

Elementary School H as J e t . Plane
ster* make a bee line for an hnncst-lo-gnodness Thunderjrt plane.
Yep. there i« a prominent spot
on the school's in-acre playground,
stand* a sleek, gray plane, slop*
leading to (he eoekpil on one side
ind a sliding hoard leading down
Ihe other. The playground's eonvenlinnal swing* and slides stand
idle and forgotten.
"It Just got here," said Mr*.
Klhfl Hamilton, who'e secondgrade hoy* and girls were nh-ing
and ah-lng about their new play
thing.
31 r*. Hamilton explained that Ihe
youngsters read a story last spring
about another school being given a
Jet plana. The children at that
school liked to explore It and draw
pictures of it,
When her own pupil* pleaded
with her to gel them a jet plane,
Mrs. Hsmllton, with Ihe spprnval
of the principal and superintendent,
wrote the Air Force. Tho pupils
wrote some letter* too.
Vacation lime camo and passrd.
The Air Fnrco information office
at Lo» Angrle*. pleased with Ihe
Idea, was turning ollicial wheels

New Guinea matron* along the
Sepik River somrtimea usn lime
9» - FtmWnTfBR. 9 &gt;&gt;03* Oa—a-83 and ashra for make-up.

at Berry's
. at 131 W.
1U1 FEBGUSON TRACTOR K. AS M llM .Brr idv. tarDisk and other equipment. Ex­ eIM.
R
u
r^
^
wirehouse
wires
cellent condition. Call 2311-W
e v e n in g ___________________ n —RLSCIXICAL
HELP WANTED
1*
18
FRIGIDAIRK appllaaeaa, sales
and strviea. G. H. High, Ovlodo,
SALES HELP wanted. Part or
Fla. Phona 4131 or Saatord
Full Time. Firestone Stores.
1342-W after 4 p. m.
SALES U D Y for Holiday work.
Experienced preferred. Apply
Hollywood Shop.
HAYNES Offlc* Machine Co.,
SPARE TIME
Typewriters, adding machines,
550. per week easily made
Salea-Rentals, 214 Mag., Pk. 44.
how many friends
For finding out hov
id neighbors
barf wi
went to save up » 4 - aKAimr p a h l o m - a
to
30%
on
their
„ ___ ■
grocery bills.
No selling. Phone IM* for ap­
pointment at the office or your
Era-Baaa Domaty Shop
noma.
BEST in Workmanship a n d
Mate rials,
EXPERIENCED
VEGETABLE
Pkone 33J
FIELD MAN. IMMEDIATE EM­ IM Eail 2nd SL
PLOYMENT. SEE R. Jt, SMITH.
For ALL Your Beauty Ne*rii etU
CHASE A COMPANY

The United State* government la
officially represented In more than
GO International organisations.
Aircraft propeller blades are
usually made of hollow forging* of
alloy steel containing one to two
per cent nickle.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

&amp;

Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic or
rayon tape** Cotton or nylon
E m Sv A ®9kM M rf PERM IV
112-114 West 2nd BL
Phone 320 RELIABLE Colored Woman to
care for un til child five day* a
week, from 1:30 to l t p.m.
Writ* Box XYZ elo The Herald,
giving 4 references, etpected
salary, family status, and age.
Anyone Interested please list in
application, phone number end
address.

V e f 11

SANTA PAULA, Calif.
- In see if a jet aircraft could be Alex Stalrup, 19, heartily agrees,
INTERIOR and E X T E R I O R
floy, wowie, IF* *ure big. Can it
Painting. Paper Hanging. Phone When It's recess time al the Glen procured for Glen City School,
313-lV, iluffura A Walker.
Clly Elementary School the young­ The big day finally came. A 70- fly? I'm sura happy, Wa waited

WINCHESTER 30-30 ............ 32.50
Rates to
12 GA. STEVENS Double .. 33.93
PoUcyhoktera
10 Ge. STEVENS,
BHaaaa laa.
Double Barrel!
........ 32 30 M i
10 Gs. J. C. HIGGINS,
417
Bolt Artion
............... 2i 95
10 Ga. STEVENS, Single . .. . 14.no
10 Ga. RANGER Pump . .. . 41.30
20 Ga. STEVENS,
Roll Aclion ..................... 17.30 11—AyTGMOBII.ES-TKAIlKa*
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Harriett'n Banuty Nook

a long time. Gee."
The Air Force happily noted that
"a lol of voungMcr* all over tho
land haven't seen a jet up rlote,
and it will surely rnntribute to
these youngster*' education about
the world today."

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foot, 2o-tnn trailer rolled down the
highway Inward the school. On top
was the Thunderjrt, complete ex­
cept for it* rnginr. A big rrd tag
»aid, "For the student* at Glen
City School,"
Tho hoys and girl* were delight­
ed. II did not mailer that the
plane wav nearly It) year sold and
had hern classified a* surplus.
Mrs. Dorothy I’inkerton. princi­
pal, say* the plane will be a tone
tinnal piece nf playground equip­
ment and a subject for sketching
and drawing.
"The ynungslrr* love to study
it. They’ll be able In learn with
such a model to translate on paper
Ihrir Ideas of inanimate object*,"
she said.
"Thm loo, the piano will be a
symbol to Ihrm of the jrl ag e, an
rra of danger, and It will (osier
respect for the Air Force which
dedicate* itself to our defense and
safely."

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r THE ASSOCIATED P1EM
ISSISSIPPI’S Mgh shifting baai*ll Rebels have produced two
the Southeastern Conferences
point getters In the early
i t of the 18SS-SX mason,
ibal forward Joe Gibbon, a
ing southpaw ahootar, tops the
Us's scorer* with a fat avarof as point* a gams. Hla teamn and captain, guard Jscry
Bum. la In tha No. I scoring
| with ax 1133 average,
gibbon and nynum ware unable
»ava the Rebels from their first
Bat of tha season Saturday
At, however. The Taxaa Longb a topped Ola Mias M-TI for
» Blue-Gray Tournament ekam■ship hi Montgomery.
Rynum collected II points end
|bon II against Texas.
t, If was Tennaaaea'a Carl
hath, a msmber of last teab all conferrnee'l**m. Wldsath
Imaging 23.J0 points a game,
eorgs Linn of Alabamt Is hi
d spot with x tt.1T mark,
[iaalsslppl wasn’t the csily B1C
m which tasted defeat In thx
• Gray Tournament. Auburn
: to Eastern Kentucky 8S-T1 In
consolation game, bringing thx
bim en’s record down to two
brles and two loss**,
anderbllt and riorlds, with 4-8
»rd«, are the league's only n»
r*ted teams.
•
Xntueky, odli ea favorite to
b off with the 8EO title In Bre­
ton figuring, bowed to Temple
I. 10 and had two close squeaks
; week. The Wildcats edged De­
ll 11-41 Monday right and nip, Maryland 63-41 Friday night,
■day night's 8144 trouncing of
ko was more like what had
ri expected of the Wildcats thta
yon.
Unlucky la fourth to the alandI with a 4-1 record bfhlsd Ob

a tripped Alabama 87-78.
ill of the Boitlh beat Louisiana
i Tl-45 and Georgia Tack beat
fit 78-4*.
van SEC Uama are in action
y and t-nlght. Ohio State is
ulano, Alabama at Holy Croat,
Oeofgta at Vndarbllt for turnBEG tilt, Florida at Miami and
nmnesseo and Mississippi State In
t&amp; C irrouicI Tournament at CharM R Tannest** play* Boston UnivMHy In an afternoon gam* and
M ttlsilppl State meeta Wake For*4Cln the second garni of g night
wtobin.
Hfrn* t t the meetings between
SttOj taama will count in the eonM w ee standing* until after the

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CLEVELAND uD—Somewhere be­
tween sun and anow. In a Umbo
of too hot and too cold, tha training
plana of tha Cleveland Browns
have gone awry.
Judgment Day — when the
Browns play the Rama in Lot An­
geles for the National Foothill
League crown — is only a wash

Coach M artin
Finally Looks
O ver Pictures
PORT WORTH, Tex. (A-Coaeh
Abe Martin haa finally gotten
around to looking over pictures of
Mississippi games and that may
be the season ha's calling for hla
rn r*

away and the Brown* figure tha
weatherman haa bean weifhini
tha acatea against them.
Cleveland Coach Paul Brown.
baeauM ha fait too much Califor­
nia luaahlna might aap tha
atrenith of hla man had daelded
to give them moat of thalr practice
at homo. Good, invigorating air
would Imbue the Brown* with tha
proper epirlt.
Tha remit: The Brown* have
been muihing around in anew,
wind and cold.
"Why, U waa ao cold lait weak
that they couldn't even work up a
sweat." Brown complained. "About
all wa could da waa run around
soma. Now wa must gat going an
the game preparation*."
Giving tha weather Ita due.
Brown ' ‘admitted that "wa need
soma goad werknuta to gat the
boys loosened up."
He haa only three more lame
practice* scheduled before the
Browns leave for the West Coast
Saturday. The team will hold a
regular w o r k o u t In Pasadena
Christmas Kve and a ge-mtnute
session Christmas Day, tha day
before the game.
Brawn could have his men work
nut In a gymnasium here, but he sitaleo to do so on « theory that
wood floors do no good to lega
accustomed to sod.
Meanwhile, the weatherman has
this forecast for today:
Colder. Windy. Anow flurries.
Temperature skidding from high
of t t last midnight to lew of 0-3
tonight.

Martin witched Mississippi's
victories over Louisiana Stall and
Mississippi State and aald be waa
greatly Impressed.
"Mississippi la ■ good all around
club, K handles the ball beautiful­
ly, haa overall team speed and
its passing Is very good," was
Martin'i comment. Then he aald
that whlla last week was tasy on
tha boys they would work much
harder atartlng today.
Whlla Martin was Impressed
with Mississippi, whieh, like Texas
Chntian, has a a-i record, he did
not predict that hla Frogs would
take x trimming from the Bebels.
He said it would be a "great ball
gams" but Indicated he figured
Ed Fall was after foxes when
TCU would eome nut on top.
■ flock of Canada geesa flew by
It win be the eighth bow! ap­ at Arnprie, Ont, He bagged two
pearance far Texas Christian.

Time Was When
College Students
Hustled For Home

Ft. Hood Tankers
Roll Over Gators
In Shrimp Bowl
GALVESTON, Tex. IF-Th* F t . g
Hood Tankers, who think they am
tops In servlcs football, rolled
over the LUtl* Creek, Vi., Navy
Gators 33-13 in the seventh annual
Shrimp Bowl yesterday.
Piloted by Do. Gottlob. Sam
Houston Slate’s (Tex )Litlle All*
America of a few Seasons ago, the
Tankers romped lo 2® yardi on
the ground and 1*4 in the air lo
roll up IT points before the Ga l o n g
could score.
A crowd of 7,300 watched Gott*
lob take to the asr »i3k T^polnt
passing and Carl Mayci, former
University of Texas star, end Roy
Stays pulverise the Gators with
their running. Steve Mellinger, for­
mer Kentucky Gridman, chalked
up a touchdown with * 23-yard

systemic Unuoo sad aids nator* flahl
the cause of irritation. No narcotic*.
For Chlldrsa get milder, faitrr,
Crwswnlikm for Children to the pink
and Woe pacha* at yow drag croatsr.

YESSIRREE!
(town; bg-edging Doris FnftXr t t
Lo* A n g o l a s , 144 48 Petition
points to 144.11, or 87 pins.
The men's championship was
decided on WUman'a final ball In
Uw 10th frame of his last game.
Needing only x apart to win,
Wllmaa left the l-a-18 let op, a
"washout In trying to xonvort
the spare, WUman'a, wboH bo M
in eight daya, picked off the two
pin and left the reminder stand­
ing. The final roU east him the
title.

MSU Spartans Plan
Public Preview
Of Rose Bowl Team
FARABENA, Calif. IB - Michi­
gan Statx planned a public pre­
view of Ita Boeo Bowl football
team today with an "avaryona’a
Invited" open practice session.
A month after the ftnal game of
the regular aaatan, against Mar­
quette Nov, IS, the MSU Spartans
settled down to a steady grind of
twn-a-day prsetlcs*.
Coach Duffy Daugherty an­
nounced that everyona Interested
In looking over hla team would be
welcomed at the afternoon work­
out at Kaat Loo Angelas Junior
College.
Mate planned both offensive and
defensive drills today. A acouting
team armed with UCLA’s alagle
fwtog attach win wortr against the
regulars to prepare the xquad ter
thx ra tu n howl atari lag with (ho
Bruins.
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W tL L H

toasting Long String
Of 31 Straight Wins
By KB COftfifGAN
The A w t l i M frta a
11m Ualveralty A Sax Francisco,
i team that "doe* xot expect lo
lose," won’t hsvs to (lax Ita musclaa uotll next wtek In the Holiday
Basketball Festival Tournament at
Madison Square Cardan.
Tha Dona bar# built up a atrlni
of 31 straight victories, and, with
thalr two gamaa tbia weak, abould
ba sporting n akreak of U In a
row whan they reach tha Garden
a weak from today.
laid Coach Phil Woolpert whan
ba packed hie defending NCAA
champions for X monthlong tour
thriugh tha past:
"Wa don't expect to lose."
To date Woolpert is correct.
After warming up at the expense
of three neighboring California
schools, tha Dons stopped off in
Chicago over the weekend and won
the DePaul Tournament, whipping
tha host outfit H U In the final.
Tomorrow t i g h t , they p
Wichita and oo Friday take on
leyola of New Orleans. Neither
should pose a problem.

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J. Barber Shoots
Final 67 For Win
MoNTIBKLLO, Calif. i»~J*rry
Barber, efficient UtUe shxteakor
from Loa Angolas, shot g final
round or; to bhf a four-strata vielory in the Sl.080 Montebello Opto
golf tournamot.
Barber's MS for the S4-tato to o lam ent fM o -h ia first money t t
ItiOtt yesterday. Geo* Uttler, 4 *
tending champion Worn tan Diego,
waa aoaond with Stt, good far 1784.

Six Taartu A rt Idlt

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ALL THE FAMILY WITH OUR

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•h*w Jan 13*81 will to a 61-foet
luxury yraosanxda ’deck motor
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ALL STORES WILL BE CLOSED MON. DEC 26

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Local BPW, Along
: With Notional One
Ask* For Sofety

(psAAonalA

Mr. and Mra. B. E. RaUtff and
daughter Rosalind left y titariay
“Make this n eafe and eene for Atlanta, Ga* where they will
.. holiday eeaaon by following these spaad this weak and return burnt
.'•'gules." auix**ta Mlaa Marguerite for Chriatmaa.
_' Rewalt, of Waahlngton, D. C , na­
Earl Ratliff, a atudeat at the
tional pr#»ldent. National Faderntlen ef Bu«lne*s and Prafeaalonal Unlrerilty ef Florida in Gelnes7 ' Wo*#n’« Club*, oldaat and targoH rilla, haa arrived home for the
* national organisation In American holiday aesson.
l t business and profaaalonal weMr. and Mr*. Jamaa M. Shiver*
- m*n.
(1) Driring ar walking, pay of Lake Worth are viittlng friend*
* eloaa attention te traffic safety In Lake Monroe. Mr. Shivers was
bora and raised in Monroe and
‘ Vulea.
(8) Reid on te that trim figure graduated from Seminole High.
by keeping holiday fagoting with The couple wa* married Dec. 7
in Lake Worth.
,
{ yaaaenabU bound*.
4
(8) Remember that tea many
Mr. aid Mra. Chris 8 Thomp­
I late hours cut "on tha Job” affleson
formerly ef Lake Monroe and
£ leticy.
*
(d&gt; At traditional office and Washington. D. C. are moving back
v New Year's parties, remember te Monroe te make their home.
; that a cup of coffee may help
Friends of Barbara Griffis an
* gave Uvea a* wall aa make friends.
grad* student In L*ka Mon*
*
(8) Do net permit holldey gay- eighth
roe acbool, will be sorry to learn
l *ty te ehacura the eaaentiet mean- that tha It confined te the Orlan­
i hag ef Chriatmaa.
do HoipItaL
* "It la n matter ef diatraas that
! Decamber twenty'fourth ha* eat en
Mr. and Mrs. Jamaa Lee and
; Rlltima record for fatal autome- family have returned from Bay
. W s accidents,” says Mlaa Rewalt Pine*.
■ ."The National Federation ef ButlJ
aa and Profaaalonal Woman’*
* Clubs, which ha* made health and Monthly Missionary
« safety a major Gold of activity for
j the pact ten yaara. la dedicated te Moating Is Held
t helping reduce thia horrifying
By Ladies In Chapel
l gtatlstle."
5 Pounded la 1119, the National
Tha ladle# ef the Raptlit Chap­
* Federation ha* *185,000 memhera el at Elder Springs met at the
5 h 41 atatee, tha District ad Cel* chapel last week far thalr monthly
I smbla, Alaska, and Hawaii,, rapra- Missionary d r a in mooting.
1 seating more than TOO 'different
Tho matting waa called to order
#oha and professions. Tha Sanford by Mra. W. O. Nolan and an In­
J Club Join* In to aah far aa ae- teracting devotional waa offarad
- gMmt free holiday.
by Mra. H. A. Stalnmoyor Sr. Her
scripture wae taken from Jehu
17:1-*.
Btaag ware made by « a strata
te arrange and take baskets ef
freh to oevm al ahutdna. Several
blied^ people w il he remembered

Spotlight
On Hollywood

Mae. O. F. Wade a m

m ha­

)poniih War Vets,
Womans Auxiliary
Gather In Home

Mrs. Randall Chase Speaks
O f Women To Club Members

Member* anil guests el the
Mra. Randall Chaae, gueat |
Celenel Theodore Rooaevalt Auxi­
apeaker a t the annua] luncheon
liary Three, United Spanish War
and Chrlatmae Program for the
Veterane and Camp 13 enjoyed the
Sanford Woman'* Club, epoka
annual Christina* dinner recently
from the children*! book “If I
at the home of the auxiliary »-cJeaua Cornea te My House”, Wed- |
retary, Mr*. Mae Sheafer at 113
neaday at 13:10 p. m. la the club
Elm Are.
houae.
Following the dinner a ChrletThe cluh houae wae beautifully
1mas program waa presented and
! gifts were exchanged. Mra. Sheafand taatefuUy decorated with eon- j
• Ta. at j
er’a hom# wa* decorated 'with
aonal flowera and cutting!. t)n the i
%
| lights and yulatlde decorations in­
mantel waa a miniature reladeer |
cluding a Christmas traa.
and the epeakere table waa
f t * ;• •
A abort hualnta* meeting ef
"leeely."
both ramp and auxiliary followed.
Tha aaaalon waa called te tr ie r |
Donations to ward glfta for ve­
by the president, Mr*. Fran-1* I
terans were mada for Christmas
Merlwathar. The group aang one
filter.
verai of the "Star Spangled Ban- |
d o tin g of nominations and aleener** and gara tha aaluta te the
tlon of officer* for 1058 wae con­
nag.
ducted. They are, prealdent, Mr*.
A Chriatmaa Carol led by Mra.
Prank Evan*, reelected; senior
Laura Platt Brown was onjoyod
vico prealdent, Mr*. Lou Bradoby nil and a delicious lunch*#*
meyor; Junior vico president, Mr*.
waa aenrad afterwards by the
Lnvlnla Himes; chaplain. Mr*.
hostesses.
Jennie Erlr*on; patriotic Instruc­
A unique and lovely Christman
tor, Mra. IV. it. Jame*nn; hUtn-Un
program waa presented tha memMr*. C. C. Prleat; conductor, Mra.
bars by Mlaa Gene Runnely and
C. P Braalngton; guard, Mr*. L.
her Grammar Beheel chorus. The
I Piektrings and aaaUtant guard,
WHICH 18 MORI THRILLED? Little Louie Palmer, bald by Seller group rendered, among the many
Mra. Fanny Lloyd.
John H. Frits, la shown above opening s gift from tba CPO Wivea number*, "Twa* tha Night Be­
Installation of offleera will Uk# Club who presented the annual Chriatmaa Party for needy children
place at tho next meeting, Jan. &gt;. on the baso Saturday afternoon. Santo arrived In n halfcopter to fore Chriatmaa”. Pianist waa Mlaa
Frank Evan* wa* reelected com­ the surprise and delight of the almost 100 youngsters attending, Alllaon Lea who dlaplayed "uauaual talent and ability.1*
mander for 1058 of the Camp 18 (Photo by Jameson) _____
United Spanish War veteran*.
Reporta 'were then heard from
Other* elected were senior vice
tha American Roma tie pert au n t
commander, C. C. Priest; Junior
First Grader Feted by chairman Mra. Wlllla Peacock.
vie* commandtr. Lou Brademeyer;
LAKE MONROE—Mrs. R. Ran* She announced that “The wo­
chaplain, C. P. Rraaington; and L.
surprised hey young son, Ray, with man’* club float won a M6 prise
1. Piektring, adjutant and quarter­
■ birthday party at the Brat grade In the Chriatmaa parade."
master.
Hie Cirie Department donated
la Lake Monroe on Monday. The •10 and tha American Rome IS
lf ahraddad coconut you have
youngsters aang “ Happy Birthday” toward tha sxpenacs of the float
alored gats a hit hard, you ean
to the honoree while In elaaa,
soften it by hasting it over hot
Mra. Doughton, the teacher, help­ Try tfila trick for year ooap
water.
ed Mra. Ran* serve the young kettle. Put large beef knuckle#
people Ice cream, cake and candy. (cracked) end marrow-filled heed
Utter wa* raad th a t waa receiv­
faonea In a pan with your farorite
ed by one ef the memhera ffcm
Feeling unconventional? R o w reasoning! and aear quickly in
Mlaa Helen Master*, who la n
about broiling applesauce for a a very hot (456 degrees) even.
missionary te Nigeria, W. Africa.
change? Mix 8 tablaspoena brown When added te the soup, they'll
Mr. and Mrs. A. 7 . Daniel m sugar and 14 taaapeen cinnamon give fine flavor and eolor.
The minute* ef tha yrevloui
meeting were reed by Mr*. C. W. announce the birth af a daughter, and apriakl* ever a can of apple­
Ergle. These prsaent for the acs- Penalope Ana Dee. 16 at the Amtr&gt; sauce dumped Into a shallow metal
T ot piat the right amount et
•fen were Mr*.-W. O. Nolan, Mr*. ieus Sumpter Hospital In Amaficu* pan* dot with butter or margar­ griddle great*, spread It evenly
ine, and broil Just tuiUI top la with a crumpled payor towel er
O. W. MllUr, Mr* R. A. Steinmeyer Sr., Mm C. W. Ergle, Mr*. Ga. Mra. Daniel la tfe former bubbly.
paper napkin.
O. P. Wade and ana visiter, Mrs. Penny Wallace. The ymmg mlaa

and la me and yet) wm g«t Jay and

N n*
lira. Laura Brew* led the group
la eiaglnf “Silent Night".
| Hoeteaaea the erent were K r t
Ben Wade, chairman. Ilia. Johm
L. Jewell, Mra. George Welld,
Mr*. Habla Reed and Mrs. F. K.
'•a la
The doeerettnf reaamlttaa, which
Idid a “magnificent” Job eeneleted
le i Mra. George Stine, ehalrmant
I Mra. Reward Montalth and M m
1W. R. Jennlnga.

ROBES

HoUday fathlm
dootnH cost
afortuno
at PonnoyUt **

a Left baseball far thq iw tw in
it at a reported fso.saa a year.

SOCKS
By ROLEPROOP, argylo
•ad atratchmaHe. A eelor te
finish, ovary outfit and •
Site te fit every foot * • •
whether yo* prefer plain,
loud or pastel eotoru wa
have Just what you went
What eeutd he nicer that S
•» 4 pair* af Holeproof

l repaired,” Dum ber reported.
Hie star was hi ceased. D um ber
•a sriit as peace emissary. When
I art i fed, the star launched Into
Rrtd ..D u m b er matched him
fdM a'fer decible,
you waaf u shout, |
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Unneli, ef coursa.

;Aside from memo writing rand
MPing the actors happy, Dumhr has numerou* other chores; Not
Msit la st s performer. Last
M he anoeartd on tho Ethel
MNSM show. Yesterday he
M a d a barabatl uniform-the
memaati Rod*, M loaa—lo play'

#

SWEATERS

“OTool# from

[aecew” an matinee. He hat been
g y jM
h e tha new

Framing the

�Lake Monroe Homo Vocational School
Domo Members
Students, Teachers
Exchanae Gifts
Have Yule Affair
LAKE MONROE—Th# L • * •
Monroe Horn* Demonstration Club
mat in th# Lake Monroe School
cafatarla Friday alfht.
President, lira. Clover M am .
called tha session to order and

Baptist C irclt Meetings
The WMi if the First Iip tlit Thoae present war* Mr*. B. F.
hurck wet recently for fire la McWhorter, Mr*. W. D. Gardner,
icetings, A covered dish luncheon Mr*. Denver Cordell, Mra. Kent
as *ervad at noow after srhieb the Koesetter, Mra. F. P. Rhine*. Mrs.
rogram was presented la the 0. P. Wade, Mr*. Volia Willi*w*.
Iiurek iuditorium, Ctrclo Me. and Mr*. J. L. Jackson,
t wo In ekargo.
CtBCLB NO. FOCI
Mf*. Voile Williams Introduced Mr*. M. N. CltvtHnd presided
:s guest speaker, Judge Ernest over the meeting of the circle
;usholdar. His topic was Juvenile which was held In tha chapel of
clinquants. Tbe*t taking part tho Educational Building. Mra, C.
ere Mrs. B. F. MeWhortcr, Mrs. C. McManus gave a very InsplrD. Cordell. Mrs. W. D. Gardiner, Ing devotional from Luko.
Ira. Volia Williami. The meeting Mrs. Terry Bird presented a loveosad with prayer.
ly Christmas card to bo signed by
CIRCLE NO. ONB
the membeva lor tha missionary
Circle One met with Mrs. Inland of tho year. Mr*. M. I. Blair of
udd presiding in tho abseneo of F t Worth. Testa. A love gift waa
i* chairman, Mra. W. A. Kratiart. enclosed la tho card,
he meeting waa opened by a Minutei of the lest aotalon wero
rayer and devotional, “How To road by Mrs. E. C. Cowan Jr.
csy", by Mr*. Rudd.
aeting aa sac ratary for tho day.
Report* wort hoard from variout Treasurer* report waa read and It
tmmlttees, and coupons eolloeted **! wu,ou*e,d **•* the etrele waa
.r th* ehUdron's homo afttr which
« « * * " ° V l **»
l/b. W. H. Muirsy gave tha at#•* •*■**••
ardship lesson on “ Our Fosses'* ',M * ' ! **1”
one and the Home”.
*F
* » rth* Marshall. The
H u.
Mm •
prayer far Decambor la “ Pray for
wM Mr7 w gW g !im » UM Great ThiP«». fip o et Great Things.
“ c : r " " . . J A ’S ' . L S S * , « « m * . . «
Ira. W. P. Yesley, Mra. J. B.
maatlne
aUwad hv mam-

“■ ■ a s t

'jt ’Those
jlt s s s s . « s t u - s e .
present war# Mrs. C. C. Me-

CIRCLE NO- TWO
The gathering of Chela Twn wat
ild i* the Woman a Bible Clan
Milk with the meeting called to
rd»r
C
rder b*
by tha
tha ahalrwan
ahalrman, Mrs
Mr*. R
B. C.

m MUI|

Mrs. MarahaU, Mr*. Tarry
gird, Mra. Watson Real, Mra. C. E.
Harrell Mrs l r&gt; Allred' Mra -vi'!~LIZU 17^71“77
.■f'TI'I’
. „c. Cowan
i* * Jr.,
, Mra. ”M. N.
!?• Oava* n ‘ WF
educational
bulldB.
tog roora
w htrt , covarad
dish luncheon

M r.'Job. B AW sbs.s M u n .
m o w n a /, m .
w,&lt;
At 1 p m tha eircla
.*,* iff.U k r*
I
. ®ri in tha church auditorium ter
\ by Mto. A* J* Ftlortoi. |i v i A M tn b tn of Clfclo Ha* W ft tkolf monthly nrofrim
ilullful devotion on “Tho I te r , which mot at 10:a a m. in the Member* present were Mrs H
outlne business was attended to,church wero asked by Mrs. Baa
i committee chairmen reported Newsom* to quote favorite verses
id mad* plan*.
of aeriptum and eomasnt an the
Plana were made to visit shut- same.
s. hospitals, and nursing hem**, Mrs. John Abrahams gave tha

g, carter, Mr*. J. A Strange Mrs
John 1 Foi M n
W
Et-lot. Mrs Turner- Lodge Mrs
W. P. Brooks, Mr*. H. J. Pinch
and Mr*. H. B. Turner

Th# elaisromns of th# Samlnnl#
County Vocational School on Cowmartial Avenue wer# tha acana of
tha day pupil# annual Chriatwaa
Party an Friday morning,
Tbl. *11 a aala affair and tha

||U tE U iU 3^

[Homemakers Class
enjoys banquet

r

■okbat

I^ Yacht Club

Tha Dependable Claia of the
Firat Methodivt Church will meet
at MeKinley Hall, at 1:30 p. m.
for tha Annual Chriamaa dinner.
The TEL Claaa of tha Firat
Baptist Church wilt ha*e a Christmaa party amt eovered dish aup
par in tha Educational Building at
1.30 P- m. Each member la a$k
ed to bring a gilt for the exchange
Tha Aaaoclatlonal Sunday School
meeting of tha Central Baptist
church will be held at S p. m. in
DaUnd at tha Firat Baptiat Churh.
Tha Pilot Club will hold it. an
Dual Chriatwaa party at 7 P. m. in

centered with crystal candelabra
holding rad tapere. Tha dark
green Christmas tree with sliver
and rad deaerations was placed at
ana and af th# table. Gaily wrap­
ped presanta ware piled high
around th* tree and oichangad at
tho cloao of the party.
“ * “ ** "
f
" * •&amp; *
to ramambar glfta for tha Elka
Tho entire suite af rooms were
...
gay and bright with aolor and lr**\
■ f*at tha home
™ of* Mra.
a r Warren
lightl and "smiling feminine maet
faces.** A unlqu# Christmas tra# E. Knawlea at 7:30 p. m.
with branches made af white chen1\JhJDAV
ilia tipped with multi-colored se­
Tie Sanford Tourtat and Shuffle
quins, was sat aff by lighter red
candles. Th# mistletoe waa In­ board Club will hold a aoverad
diab auppar at • p. w.
effective.
Tha Sanford Story League will
Refreshments af fruit cake, tof­ have a Chriatmaa party at the
fee and nuta were tarred by girl* Epiacopal Pariah House at 3 p. m.
wearing red and green drettee. Member* are urged to attend.
Tha day student# presented tha
Past Noble Grand elub of
school with an electric hot plate thaThe
Samlnola Rebskah Lodge will
at thia party. Flash pictures were
taken of tha greup, aa a high-light
of tho occasion.
I
Mrl. B. C. Manwalt pronounced
The Dorcas Clast of tha First
the Inveaatian. fallowed by tha
tinging of Christmas carols. Baptist Church wilt hav* its
Among tho guetta were Fred monthly meeting at th* home nf
Murray, director of Vocational Mr*. W. f. Crabtree. Co-hostesses
Education for Samlnola County. will bs Mrs. John L. Lee and Mrs.
Mra. J. P. Hall ia principal af tho R. L. Westbrook. Tima ia 7:30 p.
school with Mrs. L. M. Watt aa {
taachar af beehkeeptna and ac­
WMDNBSDAT
counting. Mra. B. C. Maxwell I t 1 Pray*? Matting at tha First
supply teacher and former head, Baptist Church at 7:M p. m.
The Sunday School Cabinet of
of tha achool.
tha Flrfl Baptist Church will meat
Luxury salad; a medley of crisp at l : t l p. m.
green# with artichoke heart* pre­ Tha Central Baptist Church
served l« ollv# all.
rholr rehsarsal will be hold.

The Homemaker* Sunday School
Class °f the Central Baptiat Church
held ita annua) Christmas banquet
»t the Vacht Club recently. Santa
Claua^nade a vlait and (ave each
child present a gift,
A delicious turkey dinner wa&gt;
an ted to tha following: tha Bev.
J. W. Parham, Mr. and Mr*,
J. B Weaver. Mr. and Mr*. J.
H. thambera, Mr. and Mr*. Je**a
l-^ a e and family. Mr*. Jack Un­
*na and Btihhy. Mr*. E D. Kennedy and Cindy, Mr and Mra.
a _K,‘t t “ d
M,r ■»'*
" J . K Thowpaon and family,

Mra. t T. BuIUM and family.
Mr. and Mra. T. E. Noon, Mr. and
Mra. E. L. Levy, Dana and Deb^
bie Rotunda of Gene*a, Mra. Ida
Liak, Mra. Bertha Tingle and fam­
ily. Mr. and Mra. C O. McFall
and family. P. H. McFall of Rtv
chport, Ind., .Mra. Louise Lowe
and family and Mi*s Connie
Brown. Mis* Lynda Yeackle and
Mias Eva Belle Speir.

Mon. Dae. 19, 195S

Pagt

I HT. aA.'srOHU HERALu

LOSING SMART ITA N
PHOENIX, Ari*. (AV— Walter
E. Elam stopped to help a maa
who hav# fuel line trouble on hii
ear. While tha men were laboring
liti.t model ht had bought only
under tha hood, Elam'i car, a
days h r f o r a , costed downhill and
flipped into • canyon.
Tut a layer of sauerkraut In
Damage was estimated at IMk
•
ikilloL Add nomt tomato
•au*-a and frank furter*. Heat For a Davor and color variation
thoroughly and serve with flulfv In scrambled egg*, add a little
mashed potatoes »prinkled with tomato juica instead of milk o*
minced parsley.
cream.

&amp; Mr J - J r . , i . 'V o " i ! , . L
U rry Mj. #||(j M„ f l e o r g # s&lt;.0,(&lt;
Mr. and Mra. Glen Price and fam“y. Mf
Mra.ind
H. M„
J. Budgcr
and famUy|
c N EdmuB(ll(
Mr , nd Mr, w j Blevina and
family, Mr. and Mra. A. T. Pn*.
Piehsl and family. Mr. and Mr*.
Da Young and family, Mr. and
Mra. W. E. Brown and family,
Mr*. W. M. Pope and family. Mra
A. N. Rabun and family, Mr, and
Mra. C. D. Hayes and family, Mr.
and Mr*. Keith Shrader and family. Mr*. Darrell Grime. Mr. and
Mr*. J.P. McClellan and family.
THURSDAY
Tha Intermedin# choir of the
First Baptlit Church will have
rehearsal at 7:00 p. m.
Th# Adult Choir of th# First
Raptlst Church will have rehear­
sal at *:00 p. m.
The Central Baptist RA meet­
ing will ha held at 7 p. m. This
It fnr juniors and Intermediatat.
At 7:30 r- m. the WMU will holt
a business meeting and Christmas
parly at the church.
Th# L'psala Durca* Circle of the
Community Church wilt meet at
the home nf Mrs. W. H. Starnes
on Grapeville Ave. at I p m.

Reftervations

for

the

annual

Christmas Dance of the Seminole
County InterFraternity Associa­
tion

will be taken Wednesday;
December 21st
From 3 • 4 P. M. a t

Only Msmhera Wig Hav# Paid Their
Due# .May Make Reoervallona.
Tflffhoa* 1200

fo r holiday glamour
Ttili Is open s t u m for flat*
tery , . . mad opts aeaaon for
tha eoBtpHmanlB you'll reCairo wham yea atop ant la
thaaa fhahioiuhl# atylaa.

IS.95 . *11.95
flora atepa to HnNday Ralety, amart
saw faahlona with polaa and eleganra
. . . to accent your moat exciting out
fit. Hy Vogue and Valentine,

$7.95 - $11.95

Sturdy leather ahoea for prowinf
boya and ftrla * • • aoft auppla, long
wearing leather* . . . faahlonad to
fit and give aupport. By aetual
t # t Jumping Jneka waa rated th*
aaUen’e top ahoa.

Men's Shoes

15.95 . f6.95 • 97.95

In atap w ith w in ter . . . aum m er . .
ap rin g . . special occasion*. We hav*
Men’a fav orilea . . . th a t a re ideal fn r
hunineM , drew*y casual atylea. Slop hy
dnd nee all th * ahoa value* w* Hava
fo r man.

Bible* to h# given Judge Houshaldor. delinquent child Judge to pass

Waatera boota for Junior cowbom,
woa’t ha ba happy Chrialmaa to
find ■ pair of thaaa boota under
tha tree7

L.

53.98 - 99.98 i f i S i

Juat allp theae loafera
an your ehlldran'a feet,
tea our wide aelectlon of
aaay fitting loafera.

95.98 • 96.95

|BW IKSr MU, MfltRf fidMUMM

IW H C W p o iF

Snug warm alipptra for th* littt*
•na*a ta keep their feet nice and
warm. Wa*rt Santa* headquarter*
for atyled for fun children’* allp*
per*a. By Weleo Foam Treda.

$1.50 - $3.50
B*l- Bedroom alipper* 92.9S-fd.00

• w o n uy-AWAy.

» » m SW EEN EYS

M atsag

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• -

HAC BOYLg

Good Things Are Added Up
After PGA Tournament Is Ended

Many

Anybody W ant To Be Movie Star?

Sectioa Tl. EQUALIZING BOARD
. How that tha Mayfair Inn 115,000 PGA darful impraaaion tha tournament haa left POWER TO CHANGE VALUATION
Open Is ever, we should look back and add up on tha dtisana hart, and in avery communi­ OR ASSESSMENT; NOTICE TO
the many good thine* that have come to thin ty throughout 'Central Florida.
OWNER OP INCREASE; HOW NO­
Wa hava always baliavad that Sanford TICE SERVED. Tha Equalisation
Community because of its planning.
Thousands have come to Sanford that ia tha eantar of attraction in Central Florida, Beard shall h a rt the power to
would not otherwise have had an opportuni­ and the Mayfair Inn Open haa convinced tia chanae the vatuatkm or esaessHMSt
of iny real or personal property
that our belief haa been realized.
ty to tee what wa really hava here.
upon the roll by increasing or de­
MilHona will rand of Sanford and coma to
creasing the assessed value there­
Pdeognlso the community aa tho golfing Dream Realized
of aa shall be reasonable or Just te
canter of tha world,
render taxation uniform; pravldnd
Tho
announcement
today
of
an
accom­
Tha loading golfers of tha nation hava
that the valuation of any real and
playad her* and will carry with th a n good plishment by tha cloaa cooperation of tha personal property aa return ad by
: word! of tha friradty spirit that has been Board of City Commissioners and tha Board tha assessor, shall net be lacreaaad
without first giving tho ownor or
* expressed by those who have had aoma part of County Commissioners, along with tha his
agent notice of tho Inteatloe of
Atlantic
Coast
Lina
Railroad,
and
a
com­
ia making tho tournament possible.
the board to Increase it. gucb no­
mittee
of
dtlzana,
meana
that
recreational
Central Florida haa never soan auch a
tice shall be by mailing said aotlee
display of golfing talent from every section facilities wll be put to tha disposal of thou- to the lait known place of residence
‘ of tha country and Canada aa tha display Banda of colored boya and girta who have of said owner or agent, or by pub­
th a t took part la tha tournament last weak, had no. opportunity to play together In an lication three tlmea in a newspa­
per published la tb« City af Baaftlx daya golfers cams in and stayed for tha area provided for their use.
ford, norlda, and shall state la
The
Board
of
Education,
working
with
tha
, tournament and will be talking to their
■aid notice tha Una whan tha
. friends everywhere about the facilities that various boards and committees coordinating Board will be la session to act upon
the efforts and bringing the loose ends to­ the proposed increase to aaaaaaod
ean hardly be matched anywhere.
*
Wa are aura that tha community as a gether so that tha project could he realised, value, which notice shall be made
; whole would like to say "thanks" to all of haa also dona mueh to mska the efforts or given not lose than too days
prior to the time of euch hearing.
'.th ese who are responsible for making tha worthwhile and productive.
S e c t Io n Tt.
EQUALIZING
Mayfair Inn Open possible. And wa are equity
With an area of nearly fifty acres to he BOARD. CHANGES TO BE NOTED
aura that tha community apeaks aa a whole developed Into a recreational park, eompteta ON ASSESSMENT ROLL; COR­
when we say for them "come back again". with baseball diamond, tennis courts, basket­ RECTED ASSESSMENT BOLL TO
Wa a rt hopeful that Central Florida ball court and swimming pool, thousands BE SUBMITTED WITHIN THIRTY raal property la tha saM City ef
dtlsans will Individually express their upon thousands will have an opportunity to DAYS. All ehangaa made by the laniard, subject to taxation by said
Equalizing Board shall bo notod to City and liable to ha assessed
. thanks to thoeo who made the "Mayfair Inn
tha ssaaiimanl roll by tha City therefar; that tha listing aad
Open’* possible.
Assessor, and, within thirty daya valuation are aa ceneated by the
,
To tha officials of tha Professional GolfEqualising Beard and aa approved
* Wa Asaetstion, wa certainly expraas our first day of tho Now Year, will be In con­ have concluded Its examlaatiea and and adapted by tha City Cnamie_wW» th at they come back to bs with us an- stant use by children of all ages ns wall aa correction of the aaieitment roll, sine, and that an require manta ef
it shall ba submitted In correct law aad ordtoaaee m u la tto s tha
^ «eally aa tha tournament ia played again thalr parents end .older folks.
form, duly certified -to by the making af the assessment ran far
- dud again.
Not only will tho park be of an intrinsic Equa Uiing Board, to the, City Com­ Um City af Sanford have been earn*
T h e weak of December 12 through 18
value to tha City and to the people within mission, and shat! stand a r the aa- plied with.
.will not bo forgotten soon because of the won* It, but such a development will enhance esssmeat for the year af tha tax­
able property within tha City,

Tha Sanford Herald

rP la n A

the value of property all around It, making
living within the area of real value to those
whose homes are located there.
Tho close cooperation of tho Commiesiontrs, dtisana and educator* who hava
•pent many hours to mako tho recreational
area a reality la an oxamplo of the com­ the Dying saucer situation, the
munity realizing tha need for equal facili­ Air Force announce# there Jute
ties for all.
ain’t any. Tina settles the matter
Our community ia Improving in avery denmtely or, et teate. until sent*,
body alee reports having aeen n*&gt;
respect, looking out toward a brighter future other
one.
for all of our citiscna. Along with tho econ­
! t t
Mdiier o/ a t a U m prteeu
omic achievements hare, we are also nailsNewspaper eewpMne cMufets are
Ing tha haalth and wglfare accomplishments ttmUng
from rack ether. Jtuf
for tho area,
pr*e/ eeala—there1# no honor
, J rh/ ou*h t h d w n t a g yaare, auch a pro. among thlet-ee.
t I t
Jdd aa the Goldsboro Recreational Area,
many youngitere will ba kept from tha
ofK ^allad juvenile delinquency and

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

discovery of new tslcnt h n bo
rams a problem of real intpor- Tattoo.” based oa tha controversial
lance to the m o tio n picture play by Tennessee Williams. The
Johnston office et flrit vetoed UM§
Industry.”
tatetty new than at any time 1 can T}da statement by Wafts, how­ project, but finally approved It
rearea ta r," remarked film pro­ ever, la no Invitation to every ft** after WalUe agreed to maka tha
looking stage-struck girl la Corn­ lava scenes a bit leia tartly .
ducer Hal B. Wafts.
“As m art and mote stars form cob Corners, Neb., to fly out to Althdugh 1D Ills is somewhat
their ewn companies and appear Hollywood and best'em his office cynical toward tha Cinderella lag.
end, his awn career has exemplidoor.
r
-&gt;
"The Idea stft exists that an fled the familiar Horatio Alger
and needs to get ahead la pictures pattern.
*
Is a pretty face or a good shape," Ha quit school at 14 and got a
he said. If that was evar true Job aa an office boy to help support
once. It Isn't true aow.
his mother and two litters. H a#
"You have to have real acting then worked aa a traveling sales­
talent—a spark af persoaality that man selling electrical tuppUaa and
the eamera can cateh. Anyone who moved hla mother from Chicago
really weals to get ahead la tha to Southern California to l t t I*
movies should first try to get as hopes the milder climate would
much experleace as possible ia Improve her health.
little theater work or playing sum­ After managing a theater aad
mer stock.
serving aa a movie proas agent for
“The Cinderella'legend persists, i years, he hit tha Jackpot with
tt la said that many of the top his first picture, "Llttla Caesar,"
film actresses get their start aa to 1929.
9
elavator operators or soda foun­
tain waitresses. Perhaps so. But 1 Now ST, Wafts haa turned out
atvar have found any real ta in t between 350 and 40# full length
while riding elevators or sitting at films, a record matched by law
men 1* the Industry. Fifteen of tho
g dreg touatato."
film
a produced o d c r hla saporvf.
Wallis haa a reputation la the
industry ea ■ star maker, aad the alon have won a total ef 9 motion
record shows be baa beta one of picture Aeadamy awards. Now ha
Its moot astute jvdfta of new produces only two to a yaar.
taleat Among stars he introduced "It’s more to* to do fewer," ho
m eye oiawtaeUeoe were made aad to tho screen are Shirley Booth. observed. "You c u enjoy making
P p ain W Hosaas fitted.
Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin aad them more whan you can m a k ^
A hey was speasered at Boys* Jerry Lewis, Lltabeth Scott. Kirk each one a hand-tooled Job.*
Mate,
Douglas, Wendell Corey, Cortoae Anybody who seriously wants to
Our Lises Little League laaehaU Calvet aad Charlton Heaton.
ba a movie star can do Wallla
earnptotod Ms n th saaiao with its "I’u constantly looking for new a big favor.
heps partial pattog. Theta machtoei talent," be aald, "but f don't find "Don't Just alt down aad write
belted ferelsh hats, halls, T-ihlrta, It etandlng on (treat comers or by me a letter about It,” ba said.
aad aacaaaaey equip mast.
“ First, bo auro you havo aoma
reading the mall.
With the Juvealla tfattoquaaey rate "It's a real search. We find po­ real ability — then go edt and gad
ea the toareaaa, we believe giving tential new stars by going to tha some real experience." •
aetivtttog that *e many af our child­ theater, by watching teltvialan, by Then you won't have to look up
ren te a participate to, la building Interviewing young bit players. Wallis. Ha says ha'll bo tooting*
our greatest asset, mtr future aiti- ‘'Sometimes, but very rarely, I tc/r you.
»
algn up a new actor without even
having him make a screen teat
I saw Burt Laacsatar la only one
SPECIAL BUY
act of a Broadway .ptay and signed
him up toe next day,"
Lancaster la eoatarred with Hal.
Ian actress Anna Magnaal tn tha
your machine la prominent places
• IN BET
aed call attaelioa to what they Bald and golden eagles are about
stand far.
the u m e size and except for tho
SWEENEY'S
Oratefullf touts.
California Coeder are tha largaat 114 M m . A m
Ph. 14f
THBEANTORD LIONS CLUB birds of prey to North America.
**A Gift From Iwoemy'o Ia
C. C. WELSH
Chairman of Oum Committee
Michigan products nearly hall Wrapped In Gay Christmas
To M Under
tho timber markated to ton Great Colors, Reedy
B IN F. WADE
Tha Tree!
Lakes states.

LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR

STEAK
KNIVES

Breakfast

Treat yourself
to a carefree
Christmas '56

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Final! Coif Scorse^ Chrisfmas#k-4

Ground Broken

B u y OvUtTMM Sm U

B u y C k r U h n o t Sm U

HENRY QUITS HOCKEY
HERRHKY, P«. (&gt;V)-(iordon
(Red) Henry mho (furred for 11
aeasnn Herhey goalie In the
America* Hockey League he* r e ­
tired frdfo the pm rank* end* it'
playing for the Owen Sound Mer­
cury* in tha Senior Ottawa
Hockey A»sn,

((oellattfd from r a g a O w l
project Jan. t. Krtder and Dyson
.4Id Friday morning when brief
reremonle* *(*re held and the firit
tpadeful of dirt turned over to
officially get the project under­
may.
A committee of (even colored
ritlaenti working in conjunction
with tha City and County com­
mittee*, mere on hand Friday
morning for the ground-breaking
ceremonies. Herbert Cherry, speak­
ing for tha rtimmittra, laid, "Wa
want to especially thank tha City
■n.l the County for their untiring
effnrta in making the project a
reality. Working on the project
for more than a year, thia ie tha
icaliaatinn of a drram and me ate
aura that the entire community
appreciate! what hat been dona
for tia."
Other memberi of the commit­
tee are Dr. F. A. Smith, Mra.
Thelma Nathan, D, C. Caldwell,
Matthew Williams, Willie Miller,
Jamff llagrn, and Leroy McClen­
don.
Commissioner! Krldrr and Dy­
son said tlmt rlans mould ha
started Immediately for a swim*
minr pool for the area whrh they
etpcct to have completed by the
first of the coming summer ae/kson.
Oihrr areas In the recreational
project will be let aside for mfthall, basketball, tennli court!, and
a parking lot.
Commissioner Dv»nn. comment­
ing nn the project said Friday
morning, "this Is one of the most
forward steps we have ever taken
and Is a great arrompiihment for
our community."
Commissioner K r I d e r said,
"Through' the untiring efforts of
many cltitens we have been ahle
to make this project com* into
being. The cooperation of tha
County Cnmmisslnners, tha School
Board, the Atlantic Coast Line
R-lhoad, and the colored rltisens
of the community hm hern relenrltalile."
Superintendent M i l m e # said,
"The School Rnard Is happy that
the project is bring realised linre
Its adjoins Goldsboro Elementary
School where up tn 1,200 colored
children nill hare an opportunity'
to u«e the fa-illties at well at
ehildren from all over tha rnunty."
Kr.der
that the first merit
t i l.p undertaken in putting the
area In thape for 1h* recreational
facilities will be the lowering of
a 10-lnrh water main ettrndlng
ICE SHORT SET
from fuike Jennie Jewell to the
N E W Y O R K (d»&gt;-Th« Holly- Atlantic Coast Line Railroad faci­
lities. The pipe will | hi set tome
Inches under ground.
W.*WWS]|
nighse-Md irla- matinee* h r MidiThe project, whlrh has been un­
eon ffmiara Garden from Jan. 12 der consideration for at least 12
months, will be rompleled for use
through Jan. 20.
in the siimmre of 1936,

(Oattoned From Tag# Onel
Mich .
70-70-72 69 ISI;
Stan Mosel, Maplewood.
N. J..
S3 71-72 *9 2*1;
Grnt Bone, Orchard Lake.
Mich.,
76-T3-70-7J 2*3;
Mike Fetehlck. Mahopae,
N. Y..
89-72-71-6# 2*1;
Bob Watson, Ardslcy On Hudson,
N. Y.,
89-71 72 87 279;
Hrnry Willlimi, Jr., Reading.
P i.,
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withdrew
Roger Pedigo, Inwood,
N. Y.
73-71•«* 7-1 287;
tiro. Righam, Kansas City,
Mo.,
89-73-70-6* 2*0;
Dave Douglas, Newark,
Del.,
withdrew
I jr r y Tomasino, Detroit,
Mirh.,
70-70-71-73 2*6 ;
•Donald Risplinghoff. Miami,
Ha.,
89-73-70-8* 2*0 ;
Ted Krpll, Bethesda,
Ud..
withdrew
Tom Talkington, Ypsilanti,
Mich,
71-72-67-70 230;
Mickey Homa, Rye.
N. Y„
89-71 M-70 **t;
Doug Higgins, Midland,
Tea.,
73-68-70-70 2* 1;
Jim Ferree, Winston Salem,
N. C.,
67-88-71-71 2*o;
llud Holscher. Apple Valley,
Cal..
69-71-67 69 279;
Jack Hay, Montreal,
Can.,
71 70-70-73 236;
Frank Stranahan. Toledo,
Ohio,
70-70-69-70 279;
Hob Crow, Hopkim,
Mirh,
withdrew
Boh Inman, Detroit,
Mich.,
6*-69-72-72 177;
Max Evans, Utica,
Mich.,
69-71-6969 273;
Walter Burkemo, Delrnil,
Mich.,
71-68 70-71 230;

Ed Furgnl, Rt. Louis,
Mo.,
7166 72 8* 277;
Doug Ford, Kiameiha M kr,
,N. Y.,
69-70-68-69 27*;
Pete Cooper, Detroit,
Mich, '
* 67 6971-71 27*;
J ly Hebert, Woodmrre,
N. Y„
70 6* 70 69 27T;
Paul McGuire, Wlrlula,
Kan..
6*66 69 70 270;
Toby Lynns, SI. Petersburg,
Fla.,
68-70-69-71 278;
K. J. “Dutch" Harrison. Rt. Lauiu,
Mo,
68-70 70 6* 276;
Billy Maxwell, Odessa,
Tex.,
6*696*70 273;
Gardner Dickinson. Jr., Panama
City Brh . Fla , 87-72 87-69 273;
Chirk Harbert, Northvillr,
Mirh,
7167 6* 66 272;
Dirk Mayer, St. Prlrrsbnrg,
F l a,
6*69 6* 76 2* 1;
Walker Inman, Jr., Atigusla,
Ga ,
69-66-70 69 374; |
Tommy Bolt, Chattanooga,
Tenn.,
6* 71 67 66 272.
Mike Souehak, Grossinger's,
N. Y..
67696*66 270;
Marty Furgnl, Lcmnnt,

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• *74*69*71 273;

Bo Winlnger, Oklahoma City,
Okla ,
68-69 6* 69 271;
Skip Aleaander, St. Prierstnirg.
Fla,,
69 6* 67 76 2*n;

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T H E S A V T O W l HEViAT.Tl
M ob . Pee. 13, [OSS
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Balding

arroplane and the fission «( Ihe
atom, the former mitleum was stu­
(Contlnned from Face One) 1
pendous. God’s truth is eternally
fresh and living. Alan's works age Slammin* Sammy Snead through­
out the tournament, but he failnj
and pass away.
“ It is striking that thrre is a to materialize into hit usual “ un­
gap between these two millenia. | der pressure" play for top ip tt
it is a period of too jra rs in which j honors,
Snead, who ran inlo trouble hotly
there was no revelation of the spir­
it. Hail the spring of Divine Com- Saturday ami Sunday, yesterday
(miration in man run dry 7 Had had his worst moment on tits
man failed In open his mind and fourth hole when he drove tats
heart? Apparently so, or, r.ilhrr,
the rurlain was run down In pre­ the rough and m swinging on tits
pare the great stage of events. play hooked Ins rluh into hanging
Malaeht may lie thought of ns nuts* under tiers and dribbled his
summoning the grrat prophets to shot onto the course when tie top­
look ahead with their spiritual ped the hall, lie finished yesterday
telescopes in focus on Ihe great­ with a 72 for the par 76 18 hold.
est of all revelations by the great­ Coupled with lus Cl for Thursday,
est of all prophcis — the Kingdom 70 Friday and 69 on Saturday, hu
of Goil as revealed in Jesus. This tournament total was 273.
revelation tMalaehi 1:6) “ would
In ceremonies at Ihr conclusion
turn the heart of Ihe fathers to of yesterday's tournament. MayIhe children and the heart of the lair Inn Manager Mehane, with
children to Ihe father's" — A owner llnraeo Stonpham, Neve
new phenomenon, a revolutionary York Giant's Manager Rill Rigspiritual awakening of the spirit ney, Farm System Director Carl
of man — Ihe Kingdom of God, Hubhrll, Mayfair Inn Pro Leo
which earne with the life and Armstrong, Amateur winner Doug
leaching of Jesus," he concluded Sanders, and Pros Oliver and Jay
The Morning Devotions at 8 39 Hebert, in the background,1 'pre­
In 8:13 a. m. this week are con­ sented the winning trophies and
ducted by the Rev. Root under the checks.
allspices of the Seminole County
Manager Mehane thankrd tlin
Ministerial Association.
entire group ol Sanford citizens
who helped make the tournament
Ohio Stale's Atl-Anirrlr* hack a siicress. He said, "Wilhnnt tho
Howard Cassady* averaged six cooperation of these line tieopbi
yards per carry in Itig Ten com we. could anil, nave .aeepm pfN n«
all that we did here.". Folluvting
petition during tho 1953 season.
Ihe ceremonies Mehane said, " l
want to pspeciallv thank the ladies
•Dong Sanders, Miami Reach.
of the Sanford Women's GiMf As­
FI.1 ,
69 67 6* 70 271; sociation for the exceptionally: tins
Shelley Mayfield, Westbiiry,
ci'opctaO»n JU'fe. a t- ll(o tourna­
N. Y„
69 70666* 273. ment. They Were simjily womlfj/ut
Al Raiding, Toronto,
an&gt;l without their help wa would
Can,
69 66 66 6* 269. have hern at a loss."
,
Dow Finsterwald, Redfnrd Heights,
Ohio,
66-70 67-71 271;
Sam Snead. White Sulphur
Springs. W. Vn , 61 70 69 -72 273,
Ed Oliver, Lenionl,
III ,
71 66 61-69 270,
Hon Fairfield, Ca«ev,
111,
69 70 63 71 273.
Leo Riagettl, Willoughby,
Ohio.
6* 67-41-72 273.
Asterisks denote amateur* play­
Ur# T h e I.nsr Cftttl ,
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CAMP DARBY, Italy &lt;R - The er la Brig. Gen. John E. (Mike) army would defend thr frontier*
Behind would he SETAF. whose
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^ z l a r t forerunner of the atom* That choice is a tlpoff to the rockrl.t tould hammer an invader
significance of the Job. for MlYhncd light task force of the ftf-’ ehaelia rate* high among the Ar­ and block the few paste* and ac­
It'*; in mountainous Mrthera Italy. my’s bright young men. A World cesses to Italy with atomic might
Italian reserve* would
It’s calico 5ETAF—Southern Eu­ War II paratrooper, he wee senior, Meanwhile,
....
ropean Teak Force. Its command- aide to Pvosideet Eisenhower when
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Eisenhower was chief of staff. But Under (he military new look of
I* the American public, he la Nat fewer men and mare atomic fire­
remembered aa the daredevil com power, exemplified by SETAF. Ihe
mander of the n th Wolfhound United State* could cut her man­
* i i t « tv r a a u i i a
power commitments abroad with­
Regiment in Korea.
M o u se
Speaking of SETAF. he said: out weakening her defenses. Atom­
m r a s m is
aOtsntbr* wlih L'ailO Walt “ In my mind Utia la tha forerun- ic task force of limited size hut
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t:"» Tha U rralm t'rrms
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T.U John lul&gt; Man*
strategy works out. Meanwhile, the
t:»a n«bm tiiins
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1:1.1 till* at KhunHla taik force la built around West routd retaliate against the
1:11 hli-priaman J'ln h
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the Honest John, a rocket which enemy heartland with strategic airA :«*
I L*.«# l.ues
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!«:*» rrnpla'l t'hnir*
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.Van* • ip a r u * Waathar
Otarllaht Thtatre
with Die general but few believe
i.r ■iga-orr
SETAE planning la primarily for
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rraaram Raauao
fense force of infantry and engnI* M«a-w*aia*r
•» Tha Moraine s u e
specialists to protect them
a* Captain KanfSro*
a -a' Tao Pattern
from any sudden enemy strike.
II:?* Sian-On Pn-fram Rtiums
“Qur mission is to support tha
1J|31 X t a , • Waathar
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
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forces in northern Italy,'' explained
It it* Valiant Lady
Latlj
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13.11 I.oi# of l.l(*
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Austria left a void. Italy Invited
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us in. Our Job will be to support
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Squad Completed
MIAMI iV iJIte North squad of
B players for the Shrine’s NorthSouth all-star football game in the
Orange Bowl Dec. M has been
completed.
Coaches Art .(Pappy) Lewis of
West Virginia and Berate Crimmlna of Indiana completed their
squad yesterday with the addition
ot end Jim Freeman of Iowa and
Center Buddy Amendoia of Con­
necticut
South roaches WaDy Butts af
Goorgie aad Bax Enright of South
Carolina are expected to eompieto
their squad thin wtekead and work­
outs will atari arly next waek.
Coach Andy Gustafson of Miami
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ill)-Miss) and Circuit Judge Tntn
ilardv i- Mini a prepar I statement
I .Monday that thr Amrriean syslrnt
'of government demands that south­
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hv nullifying the segregation de­
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THREE 1)1MEN SIGN VI, pi,-,
Segregation is state law In the
tore* in color or tdiwk xinl South.
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white nr# made with sfetro
"We think the -• u t h \ n stale*
tamers. This one by Kodak.
should carefutls consider the doe.
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-has the legal tight of 'inerpo'lItinit'. to null. ■ void and liolif fot
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NEW YORK UT—lt*a possible
inlrarlioiis of the Constitution com­
that there * a steadily Increasing
mitted by the Supreme Court,’'
television audience among those in
said the statement by the tri-i.,
the »gc of tcllrrmmt.
I'lie attorney general, J. P. CoinThere are no statistics available
man, who becomes governor nest
In support Hie theory. Actually it’s
&gt;rar. yesterday told the Legal
just a hunch based on Ihe fact
Advisory Sommittce
for gift i’ location
that I havr heard of three older MOVIE CAMERAS
enuplra who recently acquired m-I« giving rouge from this fine "there is no way to nullify except
and the viewing liabll. What Inter­ Ctne-Kndilk down to models tu secession and the ;.:-TA fnnttltut ion forbids 1h.1t.” Nullification,
est* me I* that they’re glued to that may ha hail for around
he said, wa* lr-;:i! poppycock.
950.
daytime television.
Eastland, Bell and Brady then
If I had reached Ihe age of re­
made a joint statement that they
tirement I’d be interested in what’s
did not ilc-ire to get into a ranhappening on television the-e week­
troversv with th:* attorney general,
day afternoon*. You wouldn't entrh
hut that they disagreed with Dll
ms staying up till midnight In &gt;re
view*
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. tn ihe statement, telephoned r r
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llnuly to Ihe Tunes-Picayune in
set these bleak winfer afternoon*
New Orleans, the trio said "tvvenjr
I'd tune to Matinee Theater (NlU'-j 31 m i l l i m e t e r c a m e r a s northern state* have nullified agji
TV Monday through Friday). I've tire to new popularity for mak­ of Congress or Supreme Court de­
he rnahlr to ice only three 1 r four ing rotor slide*.
This new cisions and five southern slatei
of these, hut from what I've seen1 model with simplified controls have likewise successfully cxem
ll’a one nf the best nf such pro­
Vised Interposition.”
Is 1* Graflex.
gram* on TV.
Now conies mure good new* for
daytime viewers. AIIC-TV has iust
acquired too feature length Rritl-h
film* from J. Arthur Rank. Begin­
ning Jan. 16 they'll come on ARC
ala lions weekday* for tw-o-hour
periods.
Among them are such out-tanding films as "Hamlet," starring
Sir Laurence Olivier: "A Queen l*
ernwned." the pictorial report nf
Queen Elizabeth’s coronation in
1953 with Olivier a* narrator; "Run
for Your MONEY” with Alee
Guinness; and "tteware of Pity,”
•tarring Lilli Palmer and Sir
Cedric Haniulrkf.
Any group of loo film* Is bound
to have some second-raters, of
cuurse. nut in general ABC's anoeunhement meant another brrak

JAl'KSON, .Mia*. .R - Whether
individual atatra ran nullify ad*
uf ihe federal governme.i witimut
seceding from the Union i- b(*
cumin* a hot la»ur in Ml-aiasippl
where Ihe Legtalature niret- Jan
_ in eon*iiler legialation which
would bolster segregation.
In a sequence reminiscent ot
events which led tn the Civil Wav
Ihere have been these develop
ments.. The Legislature created the
Legal Education Advisory Commit­
tee to devise mean* of circum­
venting 111* Supreme Court de­
rision nf May 17, I9.M. outlawing
j segregation in public srhnnls.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Final Golf Scores
In Mayfair Open
Announced Here

A1 Balding, 31-year-old Ontario,
Canada, golfer, took top honor*
at th* .\fajfair Inn’i livooo PGA
Tournament which eama to a cli­
max hero In Sanford yesterday.
Balding la tha Dnt Canadian
avar to win a major golf tourna­
ment in tha United State*. He
started hi* golfing career aia year*
ago when he won a company golf
tournament hia employer sponsor-

riaal a to m accenting ta ataritag time* ta yeaterday'a Mayfair
The PGA ehampiop from Toronto
Inn Open a n given aa follow*:
edged Ed “Porky" Oliver of LeGeo. T. Preialngir,
mont. 111., and big Mika Souchak
Baden. N.C.,
72-72 78-77 298; of Groaatnger'a N. Y., by nne
stroke. Ha played consilient gnlf
throughout tha 72 hole* of the tour­
nament and was never considered
a strong contender for the top
place even though he was playing
under par ail the way through.
Thursday, Balding came In one
%■ La.,
71-T8.T7.7g 808; under par, four under par on Fri­
Bob Toscki, Livingston,
day, (our under par on Saturday,
N. J.,
71-71-75d7 284; and yesterday, possibly because
of stiff winds over the course,
Georgs Bayer, Cincinnati,
Ohio,
87-74-78-88 288; iame In with a *8, two under par.
Ted Lock!*, Davenport,
Ill total score for the tournament
la.,
73-71-18-77 388; waa 288, 11 under par for the top
Mans Merrill, Mlgodore,
money of 82,400, over the 8,208
Ohio,
73-89-73-73 290; yard Mayfair Inn Semlnola Coun­
try Club course.
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X«u Batsman,
Ocala,Fla.,
71-70-78-71 Ml;
"Now, l'U be able to continue
„ *Pe&lt;* Conk, Coral Gablet,
th* tour," Balding aaid with a big
'w ' Fla.,
73-78-74-71 287; grin when he waa banded hi/
check by Mayfair Inn Manager
Sick Chaise*, Normandy,
Mo.,
74-61-71-61 281; Frank Mcbane Jr. A bit ahy, the
Jame* Smoot, Creilwood,
nett tanned golfer admitted that
N. J..
72-71-72-70 288; his driver and putter are his beat
club*.
-Rut Coffee, Moundsville,
W. Va ,
87-74-78-77 193;
A 28-foot putt for an eagle on
Joim Weitae], Hersehey,
the second hole and aeven-foot
Pa.,
withdraw birdie putts on 12 and 14 brought
■livnk Boynton, Winter Park,
the wiry Canadian his first Ameri­
Fla.,
72-73-71-71 287; can triumph.
a J. h. Cltary, Hartford,
"After winning a company tour­
*■ Conn.,
72-70-74-11 294; nament six years ago," said Bald­
Boh Keller, Pittsburgh,
ing, "I just decided to try my
Pa.,
61-71*78-88 882; luck a* a professional." And In his
Boh Gajda, Detroit,
usual shy manner, concluded.
Mich.,
withdrew "I wasn't married then so 1 could
Just pick up and go when I wanted
•Ed Kirkland, Orlando.
Fla.,
70-73-72-7S 290; |o."
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e.John Carr, Wlliowlik,
Uliver, who entered (lie final
Ohio,
73-69-72-73 281; ruuad yesterday lied with Balding
Lionel Hebert, Erie,
for the top spot in the tournament,
Pa.,
74-70-71-72 217; lust his chaner to pick up the big
Frad Wampler, Indlanapoli*.
check when he bvgtcd two par
lad.,
withdrew three holes and finished with a 68
for a total joumrtnmi score of IfO.
‘ Iten .Gants, ladiasapuUa.*.
"* . vind.;
^ ■.70-71.72-71 2l4I
Big Mike Bouchak, closed a* a
lup contender with a 66, getting
Buddy Weaver, Huusloo,
' Tex.,
71-88-73*68 882; birdies on the (Inal two holes and
climbed from a lie for seventh
Lou Barbara, Deal,
N. J.,
18-73-71-74 288; place Into a tic fur second.
Eldon Briggs, Leaving.
Tommy B o ll, Chattanooga,
Mieh.,
72-70-71-78 8M; Tenn., sod Chick Harbert of Nortb•Jams* T. Blair, Ird, Jefferson ville, Mich., came up on tha list
CRy, Me.,
71-T0-78-88 178; with final 86's for &gt;72 totals and a
.•M ike Dieti, Lake Orion,
tie for fourth place,
louehak was a favorite through­
* Mist ,
71-78*78*74 MS,
out the tournament as a contender
for the top money.
Don Fairchild of Casey, IU.,
whose third round 88 set a course
record, tied for alxth with a 71 and
a total 873. Shelley Mayfield of
Weilbury, N, Y., also had a 173
when be doted out the final U
hole* with 88.
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In High Springs

Tha local manufacturing plant
£ lr planning an axpantion program
\j 4feat will Immediately doofcla their
capacity and avantually bring a

L. B. Higgins, formerly of Banford, died today tn High Spring!
at tha home of hla daughter, Mra.
Paul Oxford, after a brief Illness.
A native of Alabama,-ka lived
tn Sanford for several year*. Sur­
vivor* Include two daughter*, Mr*.
Oxford of High Spring* and Mra.
H. D. Eusaoll of Sanford and ona
aon, Joeeph Hfgghm of Miaml|
•Iso aoveral aistora and an* bro­
ther all af Alabama. Funeral
plana a rt tncomplota.

und Broken I
Recreational

Sermons from th* pulpit* of
Sanford Church** yesterday tup*
ed rlaaer to the Chrlatmaa M a s o n . 1
Yeatarday at th* Ftrit Chriit(an Church T*e»tor Perry I- Stone
preached on ‘You Shall Calt Hi*
Name Jesus." He aaid, "In Bible
time when the Jew* named their
babie* they chose name* with
rellgiou* meaning*. That fa trut
of tha Chriatmaa Baby, the Child
- w* I"T;
of Bethlehem, who in Matthew,
chapter one, (a given three names:
Christy) manning ‘the annolnto
one;’ Emmanuel, meaning ‘God
with in;* and Jeaua, meaning, in
It* Hebrew form, ‘the Lord ia
aalvation.' **
Regarding th* laat the mlnlatcr
aaid ‘‘The third nama given to
our Lord In (hi* chapter, dearer
than th* word 'mother,' the sweeteat nama on ea-th. ia Jaau*. It
waa given bate
*■!* .birth. Ga­
briel aaid to &gt;
* not be afraid. Mar- %v '® j, have found
favor wi* i* •V©rJ behold, yon
will er d^’i.^O your womb and
bear
you ahall call hla
nr
tor he will aavo hla
their alne.’ Th* bleaicd
^
waa prophetic of the
V*
/• work, th* Saviorhood,
v
Chriitmai-born Bpby. By
hla
da aa a Man he proved that
he htd power on earth to forgiva
aina: and to that truth million* of
sincere believer* can testify from
experience.
“When you think of Chrlatmaa,
think of the birth of the Savior.
Think of hi* appropriate peraonal
name Jeaua; and remember that It
was given because hr would save
hi* people from their elna. Christ­
mas without Christ in It la a
counterfeit. So far aa you arc con­
tented, was the birth of Je*u* all
in valnT U was If you have never
accepted hla offer of ilaliverance
from the guilt and power of »l«i.
Jeaua la God's Inexpressible Christ­
mas gift. Will you receive him? GOLDSIIOUO RECREATIONAL AREA Immediately south o fth e
Goldidwin Elementary School and joining the school property. TU"
Do you feel a welling up of grati­
tude to him for pouring out Ids
lift blood for you on the ero-a?
Will you not, aa • birthday pieaent, and Chriatmaa gift combined,

Goldsboro
Playground
Is Reality
14-Ft. Land Deed
Given To Group
Ground *«• broken Friday worn*
of the la'c^vt r**-i*aev*r to he under taken
It) tlii* sift*.
Working together to bring the
I rnjei t to completion were City
i'omnti«*lonrr John Kridcr, rrpre'i-nting the City of S.itifotd, and
Commissioner Fred D&gt;*np, repie-onting fv-nilnole County, with
School Superintemlent Its; burr T.
Milwro coordinating the effort*
and working with the rommlttee.
A 11 Tont *1rip of land dividing
too areas that would make up
th- recreational area, and property*
of the Atlantic Coa*t I in* Railroad
was turned over to the School
Hoard to climax tt - efforta Itr
making the recreniion project a
tenllly. I.erov A. Anderson, At­
lantic Coa«t Fine Railroad official
here, cooperated with lire commit­
tee and was successful In turning
over to the group a deed fop the
property.
T h e GoliLhnrn Recreational
tree, whli h I* located Immediate*
ly belli ad the Gold'born Elemenl.xiy School. Include* approalnratel&gt; -^fl *i ■** In n hir-li enn»pl*tr reereatloiral facilities will |-e located
for n«* l,y colored cliiMren uf
Seminole Comity.
ttork will be ctnrted on tha

it £ fnr ope
t input airs*

area rnnlains about SO acre* to he developed into Ihr entered
for leeieatioii activities. (I'hnlo hy JnineVoul

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Film To Be Shown
At Lions Luncheon
A film will he shown *t tomor­
row's noon luncheon meeting ftf
lh* .tanford Lions (Tub lhal should
be of interest to business men of
tha community. Club Secretary
Hugh Duncan announced today,
Duncan *aid that B. F. Chancy
of Cassrlberry. representing the
Klng-Merritt Company, will show
a film captaining mutual fund in
vsitmenti and stock exchange
proceedings.
Tha film, Duncan laid, will he
followed by g question and answer

The fourth annual Pollroman'*
Ball, held al the .Mayfair Inn lait
Saturday night was a rontplet*
Sucre**, ncrording In member* of
tha local Policemen • Benevolent
Association,
More than 50d dancers and vis­
itors attended the dance which is
hehl each yrar ns one uf tha first
function* of the local season.
Music provided by the Starlightere was the attraction of tha week­
end affair which drew- dancer*
from tha entire area.
Patrolman Ren Butler, chair­
man of thn local Policemens Ben­
evolent Association Group aaid
that "th* dance was a aueces*
from the begthnlng to the end."
Proceeds from tha affair will
henefit the associations fund which
provides assistance to families of
tha local police organisation in
time of atraas, or death.
I&gt;uor prises ami spot danre
wrrra held intermittently ttiimighmit the evening.

Mrs. Floyd Cooper
Is Collecting Dues
Membership dues In tha lnlerfraternity Association dance may
he paid to Mr*. Floyd Cooper
from Tuesday through Friday at
her home at 1718 Magnolia Ave.,
according to an announcement
made today.
Invitation* to the annual Christ­
mas dance may be secured at Utli
tima only. New memberships of
man and women belonging to
national college social fraternities
are welcomed,
Tha affair will be formal and ia
tn be held at tha Mayfair Inn
iMonday Dec. M. from 18 p. m. to
■3:88 a. m. with muale provided
for dancing by Tony Farts aad
hla orchestra.

A letler from Harold Goforth,
manager of th* Marion County
Chamber of Comnirn-v, has hern
lecelsed by the Seminole County
Chamber of Comnieire warning
them of (he pns.dilliticx of mrnihers of the notorious Williamson
family operating in this area.
Goforth's letter state* that "two
wom*rt. aged middle 3t)'i, neatly
■tressed, Ihin. and approximately
5 feet 2 or .3 Juris* tall, travel*
lug In a late n'mdei Oldunnhlle 9H
four door sedan with a Geotgla
lirens* tag No. 113(111 havn lu-i'n
operating in the Ocala area op
Friday, Dee.. 9."
"One of tha women," said Go­
forth. "talks with a slight hrngue
or accent definitely not southern.
“They're thought to he member*
of the notorious Williamson faint­
ly, well known for selling inlrrior
merchandise at hirher prices and
representing it to be of higher
grade." th* letter states. "In
Ocala," said Goforth In bis letter
tn the Seminole County' Chamber
of Commerce," they were srlling
rugs represented as woolen hook­
ed rug* made in • shop they
(jper.iied in Atlanta. Georgia.
“ The rugs have been Irsted In

Orals," said Gofmih, "and proven
not lo he woolen.’1
Chamber of Commerre Mnnager
Forrest Brorkenridgn warns San­
ford and Seminole County cltisens
that the women may be operating
hero and ask* everyone to he on
lha looknut for them. If they are
recognised here, Bterkenridge said,
"pi**** report them to (he Cham­
ber of Cemmorr* at telephone
numbor llWd."

CofC President
Tells Committee

terdn&gt;‘s Mayfair Inn Open just
f.ve stroke* hrhind the trailing
pro In win the top award for
amateurs in the tnur-nment.
Presented with a vsnleli a» bis
trophy for taking top honors in
the group of ten amateurs that
played in tit* final tout'd of the
tournament, Sanders cspu-sscl his
appreciation for the fine sports,
mnnsliip displayed throughout the
four day* of play.
Standing by and walchlng tha
presentation wit* Seminole High
Sehool’* Assistant Principal, Andy
Hrarken who eoarhrd the Univer­
sity of Florida Golf Tram where
Sanders played for three yeer*.
Sanders told Blacken yesletday,
as be completed the final Iri holes,
‘‘This is Ilk* old home week with
Don tlisplirghoff and ftori Rragtn
here for lha tournament
Rrarken said yesterdav Cut
"Sanden has been the Number
One golfer on tha University of
I lorbla Golf Team for th* la't
thrre yean.
MULTII.fNGUAL HAM t
MONTREAL &lt;m - Sants Clatll
spoke in seven !*nt;usBei ve«ler
day si tlte annual Chrlslnt.i- patlv
uf Ibe Iminierants' Aid Sueiety,
hut evrn that wasn't milllllingUJtl
enough for some of the Ifil young­
ster*. Seventeen different national
Ities were represented.

rowers
sll rsrjro

srheiltiled

j|f

v en ire lo the- C n f Cos-t

*nd Itie industrial mid ae-t will
•horlly bn available lo growers
and nianufiirlurera rJ the Central
Florida area,
Riddle Airline,, which ha&lt; hern
serving Central Florid* for th*
P««t two years, has been sidhor
irol by thn Civil Aeronautic*
Bum.I to provide Udh norlli and
Mdrthhound daily cargo nights,
‘'Tliiv mean. that th* Central
Florida at i-a now util he a bln to
ship and treeiv* ill types of sip
freight,'' John Raul Riddle, presi­
dent of ih« Miami-based airline
• aid Previously. 'Riddle was per­
mitted to rarer perishables only
during the growing aes-on ta the
truth.
The now routes wIR provli*
Central Florida shippers with dt*
I'orJ pi ano m i vice to Iho following
markets on the East Coast: Rich­
mond, Washington.
Ralltmnr*.
Philadelphia, New York and Hus­
ton.
Th* mid-west route cities will
include Atlanta. Louisville, Indiana polls, Cincinnati, Columbus,
Cleveland, Detroit and Chieiso.
Shipments may hr made tn practlrsliy any other city in lh* world
through Riddle's Inter line con­
nection*.
It is nnilerstood that a number
of local growers tt*e lha airline
*ervlre (or rapid shipment of per­
ishables (or live noilhern m a r k r t,

HIDEAWAY CAPTURED
TOKYO Jl - Poll re said today
they bad arrested Htdeo Nskarnnta. 4*. a high school teacher
whe baa lived alone, eway from
his wife and three children for
the past four years.

Jeycee Christman Lighting
Hell te:

CenleM Chairman,

Jeyree Infermetlen Booth
Innfatd. Ftnridn

THE FIRST 8PADE OF DIRT waa turned an the 66-acre T«crenttenn1 area tn Goldsboro Friday by
Rupt. of Schools R, T, Milwee. Olhsra taking part In tha coremony (left ta right) ere: County t urn■ais*lower Fred Dy»*w, Bsbeel Malnteneaee Supervisor C. C. Howard, City Commissioner John Krider.
l e r t e t Cheetp, Ghalrnaa*i eg C sm shtss of Colored CitiMwo for the project. Leroy McLendon end
James Hagen, sw m itten g m l i i a (Bkalf PWto)
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