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                    <text>TW. SANFORD HERALD

P ag* S

T h u rs. Dfc. 1,1955

r u » D » S A GOOD A D ' u
V THANKS/
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Zanta Claus, Is Already On
Job In Santa Claus, Indiana
Vy MERRIER BWEDLUND
SANTA CLAUS. Ind- W &gt; -8 « n Sa Clang Land, a twiriit attrweMon tha year around, h»* Men
Sailing
with another
year *
Christmas activity itpre Oct. 1.
The little toy ihopi. groapod
ground the famoui poitoffire are
MVplemcr.ted by more lore Mr
Mm young
S a n ta
act than
■Met hie r f t r Itotaa' toy depart-

10 years ego. the array cf »bow.
pieces tia* g r o a n from
to

national h«r»va.

life-alt* statue* of Mother
Goo** rhatartpr** at* let in eight
group* in woodland glen*, there’*
a park of live reindeer, a collec­
tion of t.sori atoll* ranging from
the rnicroicopic up In llfcsiie. In
recent year*, a llatl of Famous
American* bn- groan In include
40 lifesli* a *
figure* "f »u«h
* i £ m* letwls J. Koeh. an Evans- herne* a» Ahri 1am Lirroln, who
o O i manufacturer, itarteil dr- *pent hi* childhood Juit five mil-*
folayfag a futl-arale l"iri*tma* away, in what I* now a state pu.k.
ptoggMae in tha quiet hill village
A Mg Mato* of Hanta stand* In
front iif thn etring of quaint Alpine-style ihopi, overlooking • lit­
tle rsrntvel of rid'*, including a
miniature railroad.
Till* yrnr, a* liefore, the poat*
i.fflre »- llvlt y bejritn picking tip
Jurt wh»n void weather began r u t­
ting Into the rrnwda of long-trip
tourint*. PoaUnatter Elbert ReinVe, who rune the plaie with only
the help of hi* wife in off »cs*on,
hire* a doren
helprta esch
O riatm a* «ea*on In hendte soma
three or four million ple&lt;'i of mail
sent in to get the lentimental
poatmark.
The name vra* Juat * whimatral
Mr. and lira. i . II. Galloway id,-* when It wna chosen at a com*
aiuiamio* the truth nf a daughter, I inert town meeling and ChristVlafeyi Lae. Nov. 24 in the Err- ma* Eve party in |8b?- fiiitald* tha
M il Laughton Memorial iloapital hill emintrv, Hie prutoffice r*
weighing 7 th*. t ot. Grandparent* malned almoat unknown for many
nr* Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Henson ya'ara untl|(one poatmaaler, Jatnra
to d Mr. and Mr*. Slim Galloway V. Mart'n, hegan answering ehilnf Sanford. Sha ii th* former rtr»n’» letter*
b’anta which
T n tr Benson.
found their way to him.
Ilr-fore another postmaster took
office in I 9 « , the l»tler-an*werlug job got -n |&gt;1g that it was ta k ­
en over by th* Santa Claus post of
the American Legion under James
Yellig. Yelllg still plays Santa
every teaion, too.
Actually, tha tenler of thla
Christmas artivlty, Inealrd on a
DUNNING, Neb. Ch-School open hlarVtopprd state mad, wa* hullt a
h g v ia apprnarhing last fall and mil* away from th* original vil­
B^L C. Floyd Royditon was hav- lage. now almoat deaerted. An old
k g M luck getting an instructor "randy rastlo" with a Santa statu*
h bocMtaaping. typewriting and of its own operate* aa a rival gift
and souvenir shop In th* village.
B 4 M Irom this area.
The I’o'tofflr* Department re­
•», aald Bnydalim lodiy. " I purM a l y turned to tha South and filled last summer to I*sue a
commemoraliva stamp in IDM1 to
baked ter a Negro.
Tkai la bow Chirlei Carpenter, recognlsa th# 100th anniversary
• , a*M to b t * Negro teacher in of actual opening of th* Santa
• i i eB-vfcit* north central Nebras­ Claua poitoffira

Superintendent
’ Turned To South
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ka town of 2S4, localrtl In the heart
af tb# rich sandhills eallU tand.
Boyditon got Carpenter, non ol
II children of a sharecropper al
Magnolia, Miss , out of a bakery.
H« was working there while look­
ing for a teaching H i after gradu­
ating with honor* fmm Xivier Universify. New Orleans.
"I didn't hriilal* one seennd.”
Carpenter rallied. "I wa* hltrbbiking to Nebraska the day altrr
1 waa told I waa hired.”
Ha Mid whan ha arrived here
ba was "met with a warm hindahabs nvarywbrre "and "I know
my Mg atop waa a good one."
. "Harw I'm helping establish Ihe
|art wa can Intermingle." he said.
Ha told how hit aludents”keep
ma busy” leaching him the hnr&gt;e-

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babita of ratlla country people.

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back riding, hunting and fishing

&lt;5tory League Sets
fla n s F o r‘Party.
. Members of the Ssnfoed story
League held hi monthly butiner*
and social meeting at the Yacht
Club Munday evening
In the abarnce of the preaident.
Mrs. Maxwell, the first vice pro*
aidant, Mrs. Jamas lea. presided.
Warn w en made for the annual
Childress* Christmas party lo be
held at th* Episcopal parish house
Dee. 20 from 2 p, m. in 9 p. m.
Exciting plana for the party
Will be announced at a later data.
At the cloae of the lcsrion Mrs.
'•'Clarence Snyder, program chair­
man, presented Mr*. Tommy Mrlain who told of BrUce natron's
- Ufa: MW ot Ihe mtergettable char-

w J e t And A World Was Chang“ TBrn. Snyder tlo*vd the proito h r tolling, In her "pleasing"
am r, A Thanksgiving Story,
ttraV a Dream.” Mrs. Harry

Absence Is To Love
Like Wind To Fire,
Says Donna Reed
ity non ninMAs
IIOELYWOOD W*—"Absence Is to
love like wind In fire: II blow* out
the little nnea but ktndlea the big
ones."
That's tha quntjllon Doom Bred
uses to support her theory that
huihandf and wlvri should spend
time away from each other.
"It has worked out In my eaia.**
aald thn lovely wife of producer
Tone Owen. "I don’t mean you
should have long abtenen from
each other; Tony wl* gon* three
months one year while filming a
picture In Africa, and that waa too
long.
"I do think that a week apart
every now and then ha* a wonder­
ful effect on our marriage. The
Idlle difference disappear and you
beijn to think about the big m •on* you should b* together. After
a week of going to a pyrty nr two
alone and no! having him to talk
In five times a day. I’m more than
happy to see him back.”
The Academy Award winner
("Emm Here to Eternity”) think*
it's not only Hollywood marriages
that ran be strengthened by ab­
sence!.
"When I got out of college, I
had about 19 or 20 friend* who
married early,” the remarked.
"They had families right away,
and they wart miserable *
"They loved their families, but
they were harassad. Day in, day
out, they were tied down to tha
botn* It gala them no mental
stimulation.
"Somehow a housewife should be
•bit lo gel away for al Hast t
day a week. 1 don't mean lo shop
fur fond or furniture but to do
something completely apart from
Ihelr house work—Uka going to a
concert nr the planetarium or
something."

Know how t« bread flih fillet*?
Beat an egg with a coup!* of
tablespoon* of oold water. Dip the
egg. then into fine dry bread
crumb*.

" T ru ly U h* aa T hac keray
Mid. 'M other la the name of
Cod In the lip* and h r a r ta of
little children.’ "

Southern Educator
C a lls On Schools
To Stop 'Pretense1
MIAMI PEACH. VI* 'A* — A
prominent Southern edurstor h»&lt;
called upon the nation'* school a
to *top whst V# de*erlbed a*
"thl* prrtrnre of education" and
atop offering "baby fi»d” to Hu
drnt*.
"Th* education*! honevrroon !*
over and it* time for teacher* to
become awarr of the fact* of liv­

THl WOKLO'S RUT atomic submarine, the V S S N tulU u t, approaches
the dock at Groton. Conn., to tie up after a cruise with 14 Navy and
/.'omle Energy Commission oftlclali aboard. Th# ahlp had beam at
era a total or 2.200 hour*, 1,100 of which war* tn submerged opera­
tion. During tha past erven month*, tha atomic submarine ha* grad
T* torpedoes. At bottom. Secretary e4 th* Navy Chart** 8. Thomas
(iett) and Atomic Energy Commission chairman Eawt* U Btrvuaa
are 'how n at-oanj tli* Nautilus. Thomaa revealed that the craft had
completed 23.000 nautical mile* of operation without refueling.

Th# piniy 1* « m of tha eldest
garden (lowers in cultivation.
ing and tn produce • aatlsfartorv^
return for the money expended.”
aaid W. S Milburn nf Louisville,
Kv., preaident of tha Smrthe-i
\jan. of College* and Second!ry
School*.
Milburn told the doth aryiual con.
vrntion of th* association Tu-aday that the averag# Amern in
child it fir behind tha Engluli
or European younfiter tn tb* iim eM
grade In reading, writing and
arithmetic.

BO TTLED G A S
$6 oo r t R 109-LB. CYLINDER
NO INSTA LLA TIO N CHARGE

SA N FO R D G A S C O
2 1 0 K. F I R S T ST,

(rnntlnued Eroia Taga One!
I
filled the downtofcn section with I
probably mapv more »n side
ttrccta, in building*, and sitting in
car*.
IhrlUed youngsters wer* wide
eyed and breathless a* martial
music taken Irom Christmas aonja,
started a rhythm of awaytne. wait­
ing and happy children. Dancing
majorette* throughout the parade,
doing Intricate routine* and handl­
ing twirling baton*, entertained
both the young and old alike.
Float* designed tn the theme ol
"l,* l’a Rut Cbriit Ilaek Into Ctiriatm a i " wer* Inlerspread throughout
Ihe parade and added more color
and thought thin ever before pre­
sented In the annual eve n t
The parade, staged by Ihe Sinford Merchant* At sortition »nd Ihe
Seioinnla County Junior Chimber
of Commerre wa* proclaimed by
many of the amlookeri and the
greatest ever held here.
tine final, entered by tha San­
ford Oanlrn Club, prejentrd Ihe
miration, "W hit I* Christmas’ ".
And they evplained, "these child­
ren are bewildered and wish to he
enlightened. Shall they be good for
Christ or for Santa? W.iera Ii their
adoration, »nd worship, and love'
"I'arents, they say, " I t Is up tn
you * Tlie children riding &lt;&gt;n thn
particular float were: Vlekl Har­
din. Julie Desn, Melanie Murry.
Carlin Murry, and Melissa tlouihil
dec.
Winning float*, selected by Ml*

Almosteveryoneappreciates the best,

N ew King-Size
The world’s most famous bottle,
by far. ..
For the pause that refreshes,
.

whereveryou are . . . . ____

For a king-size thirst,'

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it's mighty nice,
~*7 Just right, too,
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for "two with ice1

judge* who were on the reviewing
aland at Elrat It. and Magnolia
Av*. era:
1-meg- float for school* waa a
trophy awarded to Heminol* High
School; Small float for achools
wa* a trophy awarded to Sanford
Grammar School*; fn th* Civic
and Fraternal Group, The Sanford
Woman's Club was awarded first
place, « tla for second place was
between th* Presbyterian Church
ami the Thebean BapG*t Sunday
School Clair, and third place went
tn the Sanford Garden Club,
fn tha Merchant* Group, Od­
ium and Tudor. Ine., flrat place,
Wellborn C. Phllllpa, second place.
and Yowell’i, third place.
Tha Chairman fnr the Jaycce
Christmas Taraite Committee waa
Kd Hunt, Parade Marshall was

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Miniature Santa
Captures Hearts
Of Many People
A miniature Santa Clau* who cap
lured the heart of practically every
perron who came to Sanford In ace
the Chmtma* Parade Wcdnevday
ua&gt; one of the mam topic* of do
1cut.iun at yevtrrday't noon lunch­
eon mcelins of the Seminole Conn
ly Jrn. c » hamber of Commerce
Jiv.-Tr* received »o mtnv ftvor
able comment* from hundred* of
people, they all pitched in to pur­
chase a gift for the young man who
fi.inirhnl laugh*, thiill*, amt prat*r
throughout Ibe parade route
David brohne. five-yrar old ron
uf Wally Krohne. will receive a
1.11 from Fd Hunt, rnauni.o of
Ih-r J a y r e e (h n i.m ii Parade
Committee today, io reward him
foi In* tmuvual liny float hi* alitli
ly l&gt; pedal hi* way through thi
ten gilt of ihe ptrade, tnd for hi*
manner in which he greeted the
[crowd* The young*tcr would pedal
and wave, twtvtng from *ide to
tide to that hi* greeting* could In­
tern by all.
Other hutinc**. at yesterday'*
no u Jaycec luncheon meeting dealt
Carol Nutt compete* for Shrine with the forthcoming Mai fair Inn
Pnw| title tonight (Staff Photo) Open, and the cooperation that
could be extended for the event.
The Jaycrew alto heard from Ihe
Sanford Grammar School cheering
•ert.nn a* they vintrd the club
urging their allendtnre at ihe Pea­
nut Bowl game Inflight at the San­
ford Memorial Stadium.

Mrs. Lee Fillmon
Charged With Act

V*s !■ f.iroistl n vs is filed In th*
■ -rs’c r‘o .((e Fl-i's'* Offic#
•I . mrs -': e rba-ploe Mr* V 1 r#
However, .Mayor Denver Cur-‘
*
i bnuir a foi n-f employe of (he
•‘ell » » i wearing hit badge de-*• .in-' r ( oiintr RivaH l&gt;epart*
.-gnating him at Sheriff in view
e-n, with e n h c o l l r g over $;,«
of the committion he m r u r d in
Prill.
Tallahas.ca yesterday at noon.
the Hanford women, who lisee
Governor l.eioy Collin* pvcjcnte.1
: (on -To .th Wilfow ts e , arpesrthe Mayor v^lth hia Commiafion
,&lt;t this morning to h-*r the in*
and »aid, "You were leieetrd for America, from one end of It fothc
'vumatmn and to plead guilty b#s
C.pt. Robert W. Jark&gt;on, com­ the Important poiition at Sheriff
ie Judge \ »*s«r ( ailton.
other,
ii
hearing
and
teeing
San
manding officer of Sinford Ni'-al of Seminole County not I'cauae
t islet!t siai unraithrd m*
Auxilary Air Itation, will be the you are a friend of mine, hut be­ ford and Seminole County av it
• • ?1». thi* v,-«r and au'litnra
mini v ri h i : S ANT\ re.VUH David Krohne, f* year* aU, a* he
gu#*4 aprakrr at Ihe regular week­ cause of youe teputalion in the paste* tn reveiew on film.
wc.r ra'ted in to verify th# amount
(vrosts hi* wn«- •»n hi* toy trm lor afong the paia-fo t*. *■- \ \ , me*v d Ihe le m of the e iihenlenient.
ly meeting of the Sanford Rotary romiminily for character, integri­ The ftflrin minute movie a a* tak­
dav afternoon. lie wa* th* center of attiaition. tSlaff Pi
ty.
and
ability.
You
are
not
be­
en in Sanford and Seminole County
Slate's XMarrir) Murray Ov»e*
Cub, Monday noon at the Yacht
•Irrel scad |he Info’matinn ti*
Club. Capt. Jackaon, a native of holden to any individual or indtvi* a number of monlhi ago through
Harriiburg. Penna. wav appoint* dual*, but you are beholden to all the effort! of the Seminole County
M * F'llmon before Judge Cart*d to the IT. S Naval Academy. of the people of Seminole County
'»&gt; |i .e.id. in nart. “ On October
Annapolis, Md . from the State of end the Stale of Florida, and only Chamber of Commerce and it now
-l*. L'V' a-ut on diverse dare* h#.
Wl*e«i«tn in m i. At a Midship- to them, to do a fin* Jnh of #n- he mg circulated among TV nation*
rw.er. Oct. I. I l 'd and Oct. 2«,
Sheriff
tiat.
“
You
have
perfect
man, be participated tn wreitling
travel and civic group* in every
t&gt; ' N le e Fltlmnn being then
and awimming. Graduated and forcing the law."
an.| there th# agent, clerk, servant
section of the country.
tommiaaioned Ensign In June
The Governor told the new
arid employe nf thr Board of Conns
]*M, he subsequently advanced in freedom to conduct the office you According to the “ Sem-O-Gram"
M Cniumlaafotrei s of Reruinot#
Semlnnl* Cnuntv'* S-P P iy rerank, attaining that of Captain, to are e.tuming and at you »e. fit P°hll»h»d by Ihe Chamber of tomi oimty, did then and th»r# uftfaws
cord wa* niaried yetteiday hy
date (haa July I, 1931.
(Coat:nurd
Page Eighti
mere*, the film hat been thown.
'ully emh#ul# a d frait Icntly eoas
or# acrtdenl that miraculoutly did
Ha taw aerviea on hoard the
tinea February of thii year, to TV
veil to h»r own use rerlain money
not rlaim a fatality.
T'U Peaoalyvanla. tha r s s Enter*
of the said Board of County Fonts
Tha accident occur red on We»*
audlrncri, and rivie and travel
prita and at tha Naval Air Station
missioncr# of Srmlnol# CourtTs
First Si. shortly before It o'clock
groups
m
Text*.
Michigan.
Alaba­
at Key Weal. Following hia tour
h !a . to wit; two ihotnand an#
yeslciday
morning.
ma, Mmoun, Georgia and Trnnvy.
af duty ai Executive Officer on
hundred and seventy **T#n and
According
tn
the
Sanford
Police
board the CSS Yorktown, he at*
lvania.
mi lih) dollars, lawful money a f
Department report, the r farh
aumed command nf Composite
lb# I oiled Ktatea of America of
Alto publtciiing Sanford and Sem­
was
at
the
Intersection
of
Mrs!
Squadron Eleven In Marrh of IBS4.
th# vatu# of TJ.177IW, th# fimF-r«t
Hi
and
Persimmon
Ave.
Moonshine
W
hiskey
inole
County
Ii
tha
new
brochure
In May, lass, he became Com*
V+TiV "f Mrmttin!# I'mint?. K!orii|*t
X l»M podge truck and trailer,
which hat been received by Ihe
The fic»t Christma* Show vpon
minding Officer nf the Naval
Poured Into G utter parkrti on West First SI and 12 sored ti) Ihe S.ini-n-t Fcilrraterl « puTitifa] •uMiriiitin of th# Btat#
AuxINary Air Station here.
Seminole Counly Chamber of t orn
inchc* off Ihe highway, wa* darn- (Jardcn ('tub
lih ihe thrmp. of Florida. * better description
hi addition to the Air Medal and Offtct.l. ye.lerd.y made further merer. Supplir.he. e been forward- Little would one know tha “San­ By Order Of Judge
agnl
only
(lightly
when
the
trailer
“lei's
Keep
the
Spirit
nf Christ of which sa»f money hemg to i«s
ford
Shrine
Club
Queen",
chosen
to
the Navy Unit Commendation
„ Rib­
th e 1plant to handle the Immense
£ »•
Stale Welcome
hitch
was
bioVen
Fstlnialr-I
dam­
Moonshine
whi*kev
flowed
free
ma*."
will
he
held
al
Ihe
May talc tonvrant unknown, and which laid
bon, Captain Jackaon hat
the 1crowd* that will he attending the Station on the nortda-Ueorgia line re retent the local Shrine Club in
Medalage
wa*
USThe
driver
was
i'inInn.
tomorrow,
pec
1
Irnm
1 t-v uiuisey fame into the pnste*«|o|%
ly
yetterdey.
a*
I
either
llobby,
on
the “ Shrino Bowl Queen" compel
American Helens# Service
of the said V Le# Fillmon "
Med- «S
livnoo
(ha Aaialae-Paeiftf Campaign„ Med
« » PGA “ Mayfair Inn Open" in tha north All Inquirer* from£
from the ilfon tonight in Coco*. h*» an pyt! F ^ r * from Count* Judge F-nr-l i4* Jarnr* Mnvon. a 17-vcat o'd tn |&lt; m anti Sunday, Per. 4 from
Oveislceet told Judga t'arltmx
merhanle
of
Orlando.
The
tr;.-k
I
1.1
I
p
.
m
tl with two hftmie .tar, ( li en- ^ * inn| n ai ^ _ ^ L*n'' rW’ nU^ , 1l nite.l St*tc. and foreign roimlr.e* Infection that .he *«&gt;,. "I hope *it|
J'J 1'
1[
. th»i Ih# former omplny# of 5 arti|s
wa*
facing
east
vshen
it
was
hit
Awards
mil
be
nude
with
rili
lug*
of
the
il'eral
fluid
into
the
throughout
Ihe
week.
gagemeatf); the Amtriean Cam
will receive one nf the brochure*. I*e gone by game lln** tonight *'
A IBAh Chevrolet tedan. travel- linn dev ignat Ions as follow v: blur nol# County had not employed
PTank Mebane Jr.. nf along tvtth tUUtUcal mformalion Carol Nutt, ll-yearold
■ aln Medal; the World War II Manager
_____
'U-Ol Seminole
Victor* Model; the
W Mnyfolr In* and. do# Raker. uf U.C Central Florida City and High School Junior. TRid head ma- Spectator* gathered about to get Ing east on Wert Flrrt St., anti for first, red for second, vello* counsel Howaver sh# did an*w»r
ill «m«lllni wtmkey. driven hy Fianl Iro Pampter. .14 ,nr
k|taE lar\jpA
*“« bonoraWr “rutUy • »ss tha Inf.omatlon filed
______ airman of the recruiting County,
lorette In the Corps of Major. He*, a whif nf th#
inrntiun
flic gallon Jug* of the
thr* niomfnr.
rt'onlrnued na Page F.lghtl
Servic* Medal; Ihe United Na and tupervuing of marthal* foe the
wa* rhmten to rrt&lt;r*rni Ihe local Nineteen
mon»hine whl»key were ronftiral
According In the progium srhr*
Judge Farlton ordered a pr«bora terv ire Medal and Ihe Phil­ golf event. Mid that the two elite
Shrine flub in th* beauty conical ed la*t May T near Forest City,
dulr released ycslenl.vv, a t r1 •enlenre Investigation whleh wag
ippine Liber a Noe Ribbon with two group* will lake part tn the handc-ilnr will tm awarife-i the best • Igge-trd hr the Rtate’i Attorney,
when a *tlll w-a* de*lroved which
hl.
•tar*.
making project for club fund*. The R. W cnz To Appear 'n^,r
The “ Shrine Bowl Queen" w»H be allcdgedly was owned by Kdgar
blue rililmn w iriiu r irt biuh hurli r'ar lion Irwtisnted Prputy S h rr i'f
He la Married In ihe former Sanford Kiwanlt flub and the Sem- Q — C o f C P r O f l F O m
telected tonight al I W Jurt ahead ".luninr" Chaudeon and Vernon
eiiltnce att'l jrti&lt;dh- arruiicemrols '(organ MrCblland to notify Rot*
Cuthartae E. Campbel of Cleve­ mot* County Junior Chamber of
le
of kickoff lime at Cocoa, and the Stacy.
tw o vwecpvlaki- piilr* will tie C raoim lnr, Ihe Investlgr.tor as.
land Height* and they have four Commerce are cooperating.
Another aiiLi who will apn-nr entire group of vnung heaulie* will
Another of Ihe fueg.tllnn jug*
awarded fur the greatest number
Crie*l to aurh i»&lt;»«. |o osaV# th#
children- Elisabeth lee, Cather­ Chairman Baker laid, "(he mar- "n tha Sominotr County &lt; hamber
apmhrr appearance during of moon'hme was confiscated
of blue nhtions in ai rangeuicnl* pie,enteric# «urvcy,
ine Ljraa. Sharon Diane and Rob­ thala are bcln* *et UP w* that they l »f Commerce Annual Meeting pro- ha|fIlrrr.
and hurtirllllurf divisions In ca-e
from J P. Paul, according to Hob
Tlie ?anford svomarr was rata**ert Wood* Jack ton Jr.
Arrlaimrd as (be outstanding re. r&gt;f a ti», m l ntibsiiv will be ruuntwill be working tn thiHa of aa many gram nest Tue.day night at th* Th# Seminole Huh School mlta. by who then earned Volusia
ed 'nto her own custody until th#
Me appearare al th* local Ro­ a* IS or more."
Mayfair fun haa hern annownwd. who
lh, , ) t mfriliufl ye*- Counly authoritir* In Ostrrn where Ilgloiis picture of our times the rd
i.ldered Investigation I* mad#.
tary Club will be in observance “ Puli#* of Ihe Marthal*," ex­
full ler-ittb motion pirtue *-(’hrisl
Robert "Bob" Went, local opera- terday, wa* (ovial about the whole pr ohlaine.l tl
tsteen ribthini will hr given out
Rosed of Comml**|on Chairman
of the lean Annlvartary of Pearl
lug
The
king1
*
wiM
t^
*bowti
In
t
1--landing
eshitul,
in
th,
n-in
corn
tor
of
tt&gt;e
Fountain
Lodge
Motet.
Hunt,
but
*he
»a*
following
docAn
unidentified
(nr
salloo
!' ho Mrlsrh, present In th* eourl
Harbor which enmaa nn Pec T and plained Mebane. will be In control and voir# and dance ttudlo In tor'* («deri to the letter, *nthat nf “buck"»a» He*lrovrd
along
Frmrnole
High
School
Suditoilut.l
pctilive
classes.
too,,, » hen lb# information wa#
will hear on the defrni* of our the huge crowd* culling the tour­ Pcl^nd, will do impreviiationa «he might be read) for the eotnf»'- with Ihe "while lighlnlng "
*n the evening fw&lt;-. in
Itulra f*sr the first t hristmav '•a d and the fornr#r #mploy#
nament, thv individual crowd* fol­
country.
The
109
gvllonv
[votiring
into
Ihe
Ii
h I|) Ih&gt; shown
under
(be
and
novelty
arrangement!.
tition
thu
evening
Surrounded
by
Show
are
as
fidlna
s
I
V
II
entries
lowing the malchea, the parking of
pb-a.le.t “gulllv". tal.l that “ Mr*.
Wen* originally atudlrd for C)e drop*, mrstl-mev . poultiroa, gutter alongside toe Semlrwilc [ ijirc-( *imusnr*tdp of the Sctninnlr mu I t&gt;e In place bv tl a m I t ' e I I’mon s*i!| m*V# reilllutlon of
aulomohflef. and »upervlilng to «««
tha: everyone h it a ticket In the eonrert »tyle mu*le under t.oui* cold cinlhv and lowelv, Ml&lt;« Null County Jail made ijuilr a stream High School lUnd. with the pi-*- 1 7 Lnlrie* mas not lie removed •le moors- allcg, | tn hav* h#en
.reels going to the hand fund with brfofr I p m Pei I J. Until-*
Stabo of New York City. At t l »*id, "fon t th * tomethmg and running into ihe searr.
which umfnim* are financed, in- mud be removed bv l t a m Pee f prbt.xled ’’
he
wa*
very
mur*
in
demand
for
with
ju»l
on#
day
to
get
nd
of
It I* understood, hut not ccti*
Raker *wplained. "We don't have
stnimenlr are Lough!, and planned V. I Vn evhibiinr is *1! 'Wr,i nnlv
REMOTE CONTROL!.KD
*Q Hie people wa need. *a yet. but playing popular mu.ie, start'd In tt."
trip* paid for.
one entry in each class, i No firnrol. that torn# of th# money
danc# Improrliationa, and then
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TRAIN TRIP MADE
»• replaced today aed other pays
the retponi* hi* been very good to
Majestic In tta them#, awe-lnspic- material nn (lie t fond* t enser w
nienl*
will b# nr»d* until tha r n .
I-ARC1IMON
T
N
V
fu-Sevenly
far.“
vatmn
list
permitted
ever
pi
in
ing
in
ila
dignity
and
alrnplr
lo M ann Gives C h e c k five perrons look a rule yesterday
tir#
amount
I* returned to county
Vehan* Mid. "Thli la the flnit
to tt* calm beauty, Ibe film »n be educational division.
nn what was termed the firstr e shown I* »n# recommended for the
tournament nf thi* kind tr* Central S S 7
vSl.-i:-.
For V e t Memoriol
* l arr will he evrrcl-cd tn pro- fund*.
mnte controlled train trip in thi* whole family.
This (• the ••cord tfora fo mod.
Florida and the marthal* will have rhestra.
veni arridrni nr damage nf any
f- R&gt; Mann, a Lake Monro#
country.
ero history that fund* of th#
an ununtaly important job teaching
ft
i*
th»
greatest
.lory
of
love
kind
but
tile
Sanford
Garden
Club
He later got Into th* * W hu*l- PUnt
" ut • fh*fk
The group, mostly officials of land sacrifice ever l»M of thr Ilf-*. will not assume liability tor &lt; roinly has# hero #mh#it!ed.
Some »i the b itte d figure* hi the th* rititon bow to follow *uch a
ness where he placed danre and ieday. leavtnr lha name t-lenk. a* th* New Haven
e world wife he tn Sanford to Mg event."
llavcn Railrnid,
Rsdro.d. made a
t r , u , rw1lon (lf „ „ damage in property or pci«on: 7.
tap routine. Hi* flrrt show wa. h*' e^ntHhutlon toward erecting
Mayfair Inn'a IIS.000 PGA
KVmile round Inp hetu!-on here t,tr ..rw| T.evr-1 and Savior. J r . m The Handbook for Fltiwrr Shows. rles,rs a i r open |r, vnv amatruP
The
National
Guard
it
rooperat“
lilt
The
Peck".
Wen*
studied
*
memorial
on
County
Property
Golf Tournament.
ant Rve. NY Ir * self.pronetled t h r i r t which #vrn tlie tmallert National luunril of Stale Garden gardener; III. Srele of points for
mg. taid Vehane, by fiirni«htng the
The higged golf tournament to walkietalkiei and pertonnel to han­ and was under the dlr-ctlnn of '»*'"*• »"&lt; iorlude all name, of. rail ear which w»* opr«ted with 1child will understand. \ \ ith iu o t- Clubs. Inr , will be mcil hr evtii- mdgmg hoth horticulture and *r.
"f
,i"f, ,h* Si'*" electromc* equlp",*,nt set up on a standing voire*, it I* indeed a plr- Int-sr• and ludgrt at aulhordy; •ielic arrangement rljs.es «ii; h*
ever hit Central Florida, will aover dle them an that th* rluh hou*e -Jean M.lton, a director for dance ! ish Arrcr.can
War.
station platform here
( lure that will be rerneinlwred for a t urrrrl labels ate iei|iitsleil on thi.# given in Ihe ILmdhork fop
an entire week of fetlivitiei end will be m conitant touch with the
•
„•
i
i j ji.
Mann *aid today, "1
In 1942 Went produced and dir- .
. ...
.
The event wa* described a* a long time by those who at boft t-till'I r« elhltill* A rani slum t lower Show s
aietekre to alert on Monday, Dec. whole court# and th* unofficial
i ,k . i.
L| , L • i,, i thmlfhl thi* over and the menior.
,
.
ing list of [dant materials used In
II with lh« awarding nf the Var- aenra hoard will he up-lfl-the-mlniite reetet In* show * v\ arkl In huakl* .ial, should ,he pared
near th* nothin! mor than i dcmim.tr*■ tend the showing.
WtPIIIPN \l I tM'U. NHTN
IHwv, Ms# railroad .* mg it Si* nn
Tirkrl* are n»w on sale and are arrangement, should be form bed
don Trophy and the announcement ai tn how lh«- play la progre.stng f|,r **’• »""ed force*, and after County Court House.’’
o'.nd th# military rampi,
of the biggeit money winner of the and who tha leader* are at an |inif*o
PS I*AGE RIGHT
The lake Monro* grower *■%• (dins for aurh operatm nf regular available from any memlwr of the by eihihilor — card In hr clipped
lo the enlry card; 9 Competitive
- building and project . 1 that other rlvte minded citixen* iratna.
' Semi nolo High School Band,
Ml
year.
hour of th* day.
t builnet* in North .loin him In making thi* memorial
deve'o
Already alated In be In Sinford

mtoday.
Rolarians To Hear changed.&lt;no&lt;

America Is Hearing

Capt. R . Jackson

Of Seminole County

A l Noon Luncheon

From Film Reviews

S-D Day Record Is
Marred By Accident
Garden Club Text

Miss Carol Nutt
To Represent Local
Shrine Club Tonight

Officials Make
Plans To Handle
Crowds Al Tourney

Is To Keep Spirit

O f Christmas Alive

tewer.

Religious Picture

Said Outstanding

Some Big Names
In World Of Sports
To Be In PGA Play
r

The Mayfair Inn manager .aid
for the Mayfair Inn Open, will he that Col S. G. Harrtman wUI be Carolina.
Pan Topping, owner of Ih* New in chart* of the unnffirlal tenraThen, in I9M be came to Flori­
York Yankee*. Fred Hutchiron. board aa wyll a* uutruciing the da and entered hia praicnt bu*iShrn'*rn!ror^Se^New'YorV
•*
«r»» From neat.
Went I* president of th# PtLand
.“ “ i n . l i b b - n :
Civic Muaic Aaeoelatlan.
of the New York Giant', .prowling*ra,r,J,,ta Uk# *W '
minor league Farm Svdem. all
playing in the iourntment.
Die announcement wai made
jeiterday by Lee Armdrong. Mayfair Inn'a Seminole Cnuntr Club
Pro. Armtfrong aald that Joe DiMtgpo will be here for the touraametrt but only ai a ipertamr.
Nubkefl. according to Armttrong.
will arrive aometime Monday to
play e few round*.
Die rourie la beginning tn fake
an the appearance of a green ta r­
get tar Um event with rewind
keeper* buifly it work putting
• r **2 n ’ ne detail tn complete

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pos-lld#.

It |i Important that the memory
-f our veteran* he emhlaxed on
a fitting memorial where everyor# ran view them and recall th*
war* that have Involved thla un­
ion and tha young men who pro­
tected M.
Mann did not *uggavt any com­
mittee .or orgamiation, hut suggel ted that It b# dona Immediately.

September Sees 910
Licenses Revoked;
93 Are Returned
Driver** Lle#i»«# DlvUlmt. Depart•nrnt «f Tuhlte Bafcty, revotkad At#1
drtv#r'* He##*#, in ft#pfomh#f. iuirerded 3M and canrelad IT.
In th# »*m# period nf tim# the
Parol# Com minion rw4urn#d M
! with r#«lrtrtima.
Her# ire th# aetymi relative fo
[driver'* be#**#* Hi f*mu&gt;o1# Coun­
ty:
Sanford—Eu|*n« WgfHw, John
Taylor, Clironc* Wdliami. Willi*

AlaxmiwUc WIIIImm , rerokad.
Ort#do—G tdton Idowtry. Tc# Jay

AMP MM I A W | M
#■* t i M tn k tl* durtaff th* i

I

Pattlafoot, rid urn *d hy Hw Parole -|
.Commlaoioit with rMtrlgtin*.
Loagwood—Harold Bap#r Jnckwn | MOOS T1AW A WNDNED galVm* af IK*n #1 o M A tf
* • * t Kofcby. Deputy Rb»#1ff Morgna McF1aR#nd, theywly Khartff J«W|
I J r luapeoded; Lak# Mtry—Eugene th# *#wwy y#at#eday na Sheriff Luther Hnhhv *mpti*d t l Jug* of I B««»*tA. nod Ear# #nid**ttft*4 ualea# #1 tt* Ofluty Jail. (Ml
iScott GnMloIj, fowlkad.
i cenfiM&amp;UO o i i i i Um toto tfeo tutu*. (U ft «• Mght) m m * t ' FHotaQ

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•W l! RANTORD H im ALP
Ail C hurch Notice* m u lt be proooatod a t T he H erald
office by 8 p.m. on th e day before publication.

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TO LOOK
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4:30 p. n&gt; bunday

I’r j j r r mrnmg 7 .0 p m.—Wed-

nf»day

Ymith A rlm lle . 7 .0 p m —T hurt-

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"K n irr into h it s*»r&gt; » ;th Ihanktgiving, jn d Into hi* rn u r lt vnth
p ra lrr: he th ankful unto him,
and hlf»« h it ru n ir." I ’talm

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»W tN COtOV ^rr *b ii«n jllr/ bring Mira-tro I t prince-%ra in tr in n * ff in» nun annual lourn»n&gt;rni

nf Rm m ;n T*** Inna. C alif, nn January ! On. nf IHnm mill I* r * » H »*

i&gt;i»rai llarh mw II in

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b u rn e d alea k * —ra r e , m edium ,
nr w rll-d n n a. R a ra w i, th a t III*

r am Joan C ultrr. I*. C.ail Shannon.
r*u» AtwU-r-un, !», an,I t
\l f » .rhrrn, 17. Vmm r*-w
(1. in r &gt; ar* Sharon Only. IS. Yvnnna Hint, 17. and A rtirllr Kitvtrltrkann. 17.
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MTHKRAft CHURCH

or m

0 43 a m C htirrh Srhnnl
( l a i i r t for all a g n
ll.o o a. in. Holy Communion
l;3 o p. m. M V. f .
1:13 p m O rgan Vf*per»
1:80 p. m. K trm n g W nrthlp
Serm on Topic "T he Tenth Com­
m andm ent"
n rn ad raat over WTfHt.
I.M p m .—lU irta lio n fur jo u n g
people.

at.DKKMr.a

. Phillip X tk ltu aai. MU
■anlcaa a i Tha Y a rlt U i
mil a r hfhnol 1 : 0 a m .

mrca ftorvie# 10:80 a.a.

eingtljiue Semen 1:10 p. a .
Ild-Wtak S tm ra Tuaiday liM
m.

ouag Paopla Sfrtiea Thura-

1 1:80

f . m.

FIRST BAPTIRT CHURCH.
OVIEDO
Loult L Day, Pailor
Sunday Sehoel • 0:43 a m.
Morning Worihip • 11:00 a m.
TraUtUig Union • • : IS p.m.

l

FIR S T CHRISTIAN ( III Itf II
IM7 Sanford A te.
Perry I. Ulnae, Minliter.
I ; U a m , Sunday fkhnol —After
filling nul their re p n rtt, r l a t i r t

u

ASRP.MBI.T O f COD CHURC*
£ Utk SI. and Lanial Am.
IS ad ay School 1:41 a. m.

Morning Warship H a- a .

itk Ssrvtca I 4» p. m.
a g tlliu * Rally 1:41 p. m.
yar and Bibla Study Wadnaaly al l i t t p a.
la tha happy. ati|t*f araad.
farikip tha Lard vtth u ."

ip ran a i l by Plrat Baptist Church

laniard, Pia.
latday Sphaal
10:00 a. m.
IP. 0. SUaaall, luparlatandaat
Praaahlag
11:00 a. a .
Dr. M. U. Marti a,
Praachar
PIU T BAPTIST CHURCH
GENEVA
CHURCH OP CHRIST
W. A. Blaawaad,
Paa
Sunday Ethoal
10 A.
- Rassad St. and B a At*.
11 A.
Balyk Brawar J r, Kvaagaliat Maraiag Warship
B.T.U.
7 P.
-Sunday Bibla School 10:00 a.m. EvanJag Warahip
I
P.
"Warship lliOO a.a.
Iraniag Warship 7i00 pun.
Wadaaaday Bibla Btndy 7JO

3 p. m In.truilinn meeting fur
rtangrllalle rallert taught hy
Ur. Bayne E, l&gt;n*klll, Still­
water, Okla.
0 n'rlftrk, C.YK, Chi Itl.n and Jun­
ior* Mr* 0 it Landrtaa will
have rharge nf * «na»k time."
1:30 Evening Wnrthlp the or­
dinance nf haptuni will ba oh
aerved with Harry Falk and O.
I). Landrail attltling tha piator In the arrvlrr. Dr. Dnaklll,
gueti mlnittrr, wilt preach.
The public It Invited In all publir
rervlrri. A tpeclal wernme la
ralended to Navy famlllet,, newr
raitdenti, winter vliltnn, week­
end gueita, and ntheri not at­
tending elrewhere. Nurtery fanlltlai for children age four and
u n d e r are available. The
church'a parking lot ia aouth of
tha aanctuiry.
FIRST IAPTUT r m ’RCH
Park Arv. al Uh M.
W. P. Rraaks Jr., Paitar
Elrby Ragrrt. Mutlr DlracUr
Early Morning Wnrthlp I 13 a. m.
Sunday School |;4S a. m.
Morning Wnrthlp 11-Do ». m.
Training Union t IS p. m.
Evrnlng Wnrthlp 7:30 p m.
Nurtery at all arrvirrt
Wrlroma
Thr "Lnrd't Surpvr" will h# oh
trrvrd at the Early Morning
Won hip Service.

to*. M. Lytllrtaa T la arra a a ,
R.

D.

R adar

:nd Raadiy la Advvnt
l.no a. m. Ilnly Eucharltt

Comblnad Morning Bar- 0:11 a m Family S m tra ami
to 11:30 a m . Call to
Church Schnnl
Worship 10:40 a.m . E vsning her- II no Choral Eurharltl and irr-

" Training Union 0:41 p.m. It's a vita 7.43 p. m.
mnn.
family affslr.
wadnaiday Prayer Sm lra and Rarvlcra through lha waak:
. Ivsnlng Warahip • pja.
BlMa Dlicustlaa 7:43 p m. Oupal Monday through Tnuriday and
f-^Coma thau with ui sad vs vUi Choir Rtharsal afur aanrlrt.
Bilurdiy— Holy Communion^
% thaa load."
Thursday Youth Night Program 1:10 a. m
•:M ta • : » p a . Dtvotiooal Time. Frida)— Holy Communion 1.30
Ctuh AiUvIUaa.
It
L'PAALA COMMtmmr
Ladlaa Mlulaaary Rorlly fl
aaatiags monthly). Fellowship
T a u h rn — lad TMasdsy aftnMan. P ra m sad RmUass — 4th
TWaaday aftarnoon. Rawtag ctrtla
—4th Thursday morning.
Mra. Nancy Oil**, ChUdwnh MA (rtandly church lor lha
hair Dtractor.
whaln tamlly."
Mr. Ooargo Paaald, AaaL Bcpt
) Chunk School.
PRBE METHODWT CHURCH
' 1 r
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Church School, 10:00 sum.
Ldural Art. al 4th 84.
C laim (ar all ngca.
bundty School 0:41 a. m.
Wtnkip 11:00 a.m.
Maraiag Worship 10:41 a. a .
Children's Scrtica 11:00 a.a. r . h T y . 1:00 p. m.
Young Poopio 0:00 pun.
Bvaalng Bvaagsllitle 7 :tt p. m.
.Children a.SO p.a.
Wadnaadsy night praysr and

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,Thc sure and nimble touch of the hands of a
great pianist is the result of hours of daily practice
over a period of years.1* T he great and thrilling
music which he creates is.thc product of daily.devotionX to this fart.
• Every fine accomplishment in life requires &lt;ht
same daily devotion. If your house is neat as a pin,
if you have a lovely garden, if your office is wellrun anci efficient, you know ,that it takes hqurs.oLdaily/carc andldevotion.*:
So w ith prayer.T P rayer is one of the highest
gifts a man has. But if it is to become more than a
spasmodic and superstitious cry for help, it too re­
quires daily care and dcvotion.1 I t takes practice!
The Church stands ready to help you and your
children know the great joy which comes to a man
through daily prayer.t And the bc*t p art of it is,
the more you practice prayer, the greater the joy
and happiness you will derive from It.'

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oftor thotr voMbtf In Aberdeen. Tho held# flew 4,000 milra frrwn
rvtrrOt and tho groom flow onothor 7.300 mils* from loud! Arabia,
w h a t ho to nmglnyul hy an ed oompony. Tho Scottish city was
n a n Oar tho wadding bacanao R abont oquidistont Own wharo
th«r w tn and horauM the graorn't father was a rhomlft In Abrrdtm
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�True Spirit O f Giving ~ Know n f
During Happy Christmas Season
Tha trua aptrit of riving make* lU tlf
Intown during th a Chriatmaa aaaaon.
Many ahoppera choose their gifta by a
personal deaira tn own tha gifta thrmaalvaa,
but initaad of providing th a t particular
article for “M lf", purchase it Itfr a friend
or rail tire.
Ob# auch shopper made It a campaign
for haraelf to purchase throughout tha
year, many and various articles th a t would
look
well, snd
jook good,
gooo, serve wen.
sno would produce
pride of ownership, snd then se t lhem aside
.• occasion
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tmtil tha
cams •to wrap a gift
some special arent. and especially for tha
Vulatida.
Wa wonder If many of us shouldn't con­
sider tha spirit of -riving much closer snd
renew within our hearts tha real philosophy
of Christmas.
Certainly, If many would look at Christ­
mas In this logical way, there would he more
and bigger sales in our store, during the
season and throughnnt the year.
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Sanford will not soon forge! Ihs Christmss Parade of 1955. Commenls, from every
direction, old and young alike, b a rs praised
tha entire event, from beginning to end as
tha biggest and beet that has ever been
seen here.
Wa w ant to he the first to command all
who had a p art in making the annual event
tha success th a t it was.
For th e first time faee* and rialtara
from every section of the county lined the
parade route for a glimpse at every float,
•very participant, and every hand.
'Hand a fte r band performed wonderfully
wall, to thriR the onlookera with m artial

m aile, dance steps, baton twirling and apo­
d a l formations. To sum up all of th e w ork
necessary to present auch a thrilling spec­
tacle would be a terrific undertaking, for
certainly tha boys and girls, men and wom­
en, who spent hours praetlring musical num ­
bers, dance routines, making costumes, de­
corating floats, and arranging th e entries,
went to ail extrem es to prraent the fin est
i appearance ever teen.
J The Seminole C ounty Junior Cham ber of
Commerce deserves the praise of every
citizen in Seminole County for th eir w ork
and plans Invested in the undertsking.
The Ssnford M errhsnts Association Is
to ba commended for providing the m eans
fo r tha presentation which has been ac­
claimed tha finest in Central Florida thia
year.
It waa ■ parade th at all of us can look
hack on and say, " I t was wonderful."
If one had only the time lo go along the
parade route and a«k each hov and girl
his or her reaction, Ihe big thanks would be
written in Ihe wide eyes, long waves, huge
smiles and fondest hopes as Santa m ade his
way at tha end of the line of march.
We ran add. "everyone will be looking for
the parade again next year."

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GQ McDouflMcDoug-1 "1 never saw fane ao
so polite.*'
polite.'']the
pitching,
tho pitching.
ald. the dledagulahed
distinguished young New ebeerved GIL
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Gfl. "They never
sever hooted
booted I They tue a hesitationv.n
ball."
Yetfi Yankee tefMder, bet re­ us ■ single time.
said. "It waa our biggest proto
turned freon ■ goodwill beeohtO
"The stands were completely lem. The pitcher slows up at ell
safari fa Japgn fa top cemdittaa quiet — almost like ■ morgue — ategra of hit windup, and depemtr'
eseept far a bed
until the Japanese team started a on bis windup ta dceaiv* the bat­
cramp.
rally er a Yankee hit a bom* run. ter rather than on the spin er the
"Everybody In Japan la base- Then they'd go wild."
speed of tha ball. And every turn
baH-craiy—from Ufa fa eld men." The Yankee* found the national or three Inniagi the pitcher, worn
be ■ era sled. "They play It day pastime of Japan essentially the out by Mt windup, would be r*
end night a* Ihe year round. Aad same aa the American national placed by a new pitcher."
every fan teems fa bo m
pastime eseept the Japanese play
An American pitcher, whan he
on an aB-dtrt ftaid end use a slight­ le relieved during a tense s i u q
On# day I looked eat my hotel ly lighter and smafter ball.
goes right, to the showers,
J — end m w a
You can't Imock K aa far, and hurries borne to pick a quar
pUying catch dnring the leach that bothered ae e 101*." adralt- with his wife—or kick hit
hear em fate roof fa fa*
around.
*nraee the street.
stree t He mam
meet hi nrra.
fas pawn t h i s ______
af Jap- "But whan a Japanese pftcfu*
aaa M yearn old."
neee Mg league nlar:
is Jerkad," said McDsugaM. "Hk
The Yankee*, wh------ -„
"They are fine fa tha Infold, goes to tha sidelines and pitcheq'
1M World Aorta* fa the Brooklyn bat soon tn look throwing itrongth warmup bills for a n th er II mto/
Dodgm , dM eanddanbly better from the outfield. Tbs fans utr* utes. I suppose be does It to save
against Japanese ban dub*. They particularly impressed by ike way face fa front of the crowd. Angk
a l but en* ef faelr ■ game* Hank Bauer oould pick up a line way, nobody boos him."
and th at ended fa e l-te-l tie, drive to right Bald and throw and
called a f t * fan 10th tuning aa ac­ catch the runner at first.
PLENTY TOKENS
count darkness.
"At bet the Japanese try too DENVER UP—Two armed nwn
Aa a m atter of feet, one of tho herd t* powerhouse the ball tn- who robbed the Denver TVs murky,
pleasantest thing! about tho wtp iteed af fapoadtng en aoordteaCo. oftiee yesterday should have
to the Yankooa was that tka Jap- tkn."
ansae, who ace 'h# soul of cour­ But the moot mysterious thing solved their transportation prob­
tesy, never mentioned "Brooklyn" ho found in tho way baseball is lem for several years, la addition
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vat# In tha proceeding! ad the
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Iha Daaacrata aad DuBee may temperasce.
Commission. Da ahall naa tha title
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Notice
\ tala a litfl* difficulty icclaf
of Mayor In any raaa la which tha
tr e a t n o n rn
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Fionas. *111 kail k peril* haarln* from tha fanaral law* af tha
RM0M ha waa potting tot hast posite, nhirh is immoderate. The I* Ika Cswailailoaar-* « —oi at m« Stata aa required. Ha ahal ha
■laeje Ccuii? Ceert lavas la recognised aa tha affldal haad
SBTlMwaid la itarting hU drive dictionary Mye ef "iamedcrasterd. yi»fie», .»
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able Umltsi a resetre; eitreme.
. tar tka B u r y a t s «r pnrpata af nerving *M1 pracaaai
k4tktlae
asalae
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fact « ceugfa af vary prominent Although Marrtmse h a u l said
by tha government la tha eueraaaa threechket Mmlaala Caualy,
Vtsrie*.
anything
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far
that
makes
any
Dataaaaata ahhar tha ward.
claa af military law, aad far all
t i Oa u n aaaipaifa Dullaa may program be has look muck dif­
foramonlat purpoeee. la time af
aha W. Mataah. Chairman,
h m ftfangM ha waa "cenitruc- ferent from Rfaveneoa's, he eererlaar! af Caualy Commla- 1 public danger or emergency ha
ttva* with hla Marta at tha Damn,
ktaaart,
•aailaola Ceeetv, FlariSa
anta' faralgn policy. Thay didn't
m m la Sriak aa at ■* time aad
M f aaaa threw « w i af hit IMS
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Part IS
Commlaalan, take command of tha
Be.-tlan II. HOW VACANCIES Police and maintain order and anIN COMMISSION FILLED. A forca law. Tbo powers and duties
vacancy io the Commlaalan shall of the Mayor shell ha each
County In Public Eye
ha fillad within thirty days after are conferred upon him by this
Sanford and Seminole County will con­ rraatlen "f tha vacancy by a vote Charter snd by the City Commietinue in the public eye, throughout th a n a­ «f tha remaining members af tha •ion In pursuance of tho preOmmtiiion, until tha nail regular vlaiooa of this Charter.
tion, with coming events snd visits by n a ­ Nnvemhar election, at which elec­
Section 11. OFF1CM, CITY
tionally known figures who command the tion auch vacancy shall ba fillad COMMISSION MAY CHEATS
OTHER ETC.; COMPENSATION.
attenton of newawrlters and colum nists In for tha unexplred tarn.
Saction IS. CITY COMMISSION Tho City Commission shell bar*
every section of the countryF.yes of tha nation have been focused on TO ELECT MAYOR ANNUAL­ tha po«er to create other afflcee
The Sanford Herald
LY: MAYOR NOT TO SUCCEED end te provide by ordinance for
Sanford recently when Democratic p resi­ HIMSELF WITHOUT UNANI­ tha election or appointment ef
IHrtrt |S l i BiMp Ml*tSar aa! Ma*ar
dential aspirant Adlai Stevenson visited MOUS VOTE OF REMAINING auch effteera, aa may In their Judg­
here.
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MEMBERS; MAYOR TO BE ment be usees eery for the peel
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And now. fam ous people from every ELECTED BY LOT CONDUCTED government af the Ctty, net la
■ ante* manm*n i i . s m * s « w u *
saction will he arriving soon to take p a rt hy CITY CLERK IF COMMIS­ conflict with the dutiaa af tha
ir n n u m ii s» n *
SION UNABLE TO AGREE;
presided for fa thia act
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whoa* compensation shag he fined
AM TMI Inn Open.
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BER OF CITY COMMISSION TO before elartfap er appointment
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News Items hava been, and will con­ ACT AS MAYOR DURING HtS
Section I t ORDIN AN CI Oft
Ma ffca s*w «a al
E S e J n i C •kaiM Ma at
tinue to flow through various and mnny ABSENCE. The City Commis­ RESOLUTION TO BE IN WRIT­
BaMaaattr stchannels, to every nook and corner o f Ihe sion shall, at tha tlma af organi­ TEN OR PRINTED FORM: NOT
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sation at Ita Drat annual mealing
CONTAIN MORE THAN
nation, all of them bearing the dateline •aril and every year, alact aaa TO
ONE SUBJECT. TO BE ETATED
"Sanford".
of Ita members aa Mayer of the IN TITLE; APFBOFHIATI OBv * a S M I I M a ■«■&gt;*» at tka S i
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We should he proud ef the recognition City, provided, howm r, • member niNANCEl; HOW ORDINANCE
•a all Ika laral n m iria lit la tkla i
of Iha City Commission shall not OR RESOLUTION F A IR E D ;
being given our community.
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Friday, December 2, 1958
By working together, and hy continued be entitled to succeed himself as WHEN EFFECTIVE. Every proMayor without tha unanimous veto
ordinance or rooelutfaa ahall
cooperation, one w ith another, we will con­ of the remaining mambare ef peted
ho Introduced fa written a t petal
TODAY** BIBLE TERSE
tinue to a ttra c t these nationally known tha City Commlaalan. In ease the ed farm and ahall ao« anatafa
"Know ya not th at ya are tha temple of figures for visits, and maybe out of all of minutes of tbo City Commission,
•n* subject, which auto
Qod, and th a t th e Spirit of God dwelleth in them there will come one who win choose are unabla to agree on tha etlaw- Ject shall fa aUeriy stated fa tha
tlen of a Mayor within five days title hut
gtn fq rd o r ^ m l n o le £ot}pty for a home.
y o u r —I Corinthians A0&amp;-----after: ortaniaotioo,. ittie Mayor
* 1-----------------------------------------ahall ba ehoaen by lot conducted
hy the City Clark, the result ef which money fa fa he
JAMES MARLOW
auck lot to he apreed open the The enacting elaneo
minutes of (ho City CoCmmlaalon. ancee ahall hat "Be fa
It ahall he tho duty of the Mayer by the Fsopla a f the City ef
from time to time te designate Sanford, florid*." No ofdfnane*
some member af the City Com- ahall be yarned m M f a t '
the leas got a lot of publicity mde minion to act as Mayor during boon reed at kww regular —
He MM a
hla absence from any meeting, of tho City Comrnteatoc net l«r*
day after fttereaeoert epeeeh — age out of hla criticism.
meetings, of the City Cemmle- than on* week apart
■ere ii ee such word as "medsr- Then Michigan's Gov. 0 . Mean an
requirement ad
!♦•" la the Democratic petty. H Williams got In on the act. He Sectian SO. FUNCTIONS AND lag baa been
wftk fa
la Mt knees whether Harrimtn said: "ft is upaetttnf now to hear TOWERS OF MAYOR. The M am unsalmowa vote ed seed
the rrmmla
SirraUry af Stata Dull#*, whoee looked up the word before be tiled from our aide rounctla for a pause •halt preside at all meetings ef •less. All erdtoaweee end venal*|edlteg af farutga policy will he it
for breathtaking and moderation! the Commission and perform eueh liens pasted by the City Commis­
M
other dutiaa eenalatent with hla sion ahall become effective thirty
la
tha Democrat!' targets tn Rid Ihe American Collage Dic­
M praatdcatlal campaign. wants tionary aa&gt;a of "mnderatien'
Rut so far ha haint offered any­ office aa map be Imposed hr Hi days from date of peaaaga, n fate
Satin policy eritiriim-W auy- quality of being moderate. re-| thing very startling either.
and ha ahall hava a voire and a ottoorwis* provided therein.

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Seminole Hi
By MARGARET MOORE
The cold weather ha* moved inlo
the City of Sanford bruising with
FRIDAY
Beta Sigma I’M will hold a hai it the memoriea of pa»l Chriatnav
a s r in th# Epi'eupsl Parish House ra and the hopes uf the one thala
from 11 a. m. in ft M p. m. Lunch just a step away. Our little &gt;elwill h« served Dora 13 noon to low school house rovrred with Its
blankrta of fro*t and snowi?) ia
l:3o p. m.
^
Til* Peanut Bowl jam * will b* bursting with joy of the fotthcom
a t 7.30 p m, at th« Mr mortal ing vacation that the students re­
Sudaim . Tbu cam* ia sponsored ceive every year. It wfl have
by tha Sanford G iam m ar School those few days of Christ mt* vaca­
tion in recuperate from all Inr
r-TA.
Tha Enlisted Mrn'a W |t»i will tiny fret that iromp over it fisc
leva l at I p. m. at th* Bowlins days out of eveiy week.
Every day av the students leave
Center.
there teems to be a sigh of rnntrntmenl issued from the srhool
SATURDAY
Tha Ladle* Aid of th* Lutheran av if It think* It can settle down
^ r h u rr h of th* Redeemer will hold for a tong w m trr's nap Hut nl
* it* annual bah* aal* and h a tsa r course "no such luck" Ih* scry
at ( 30 in front of Scara Roebuck * next morning in com* th* slu
dents bringing thrir good spirit
litorc.
and big smiles. It braces itself
SUNDAY
for th* day and for the struggle
Th* Board of Deacon* of lb* that some students go through to
T i n t Baptiat Church will meet in paw. Some teenagers may not
th* T. E. L. C la n room at &gt;:30 think about th* way ‘ Seminole
Hi" feel* or h«w it mi*sea those
p m.
that have graduated, but in the
t
MONDAY
lulls there is always a feeling of
Tbe- r**ular monthly merlins something missing,
e*f th* Chriitian Women's Fellow- A lot of the ones that you have
ship of the Firat Chrialtan Church gone to school with has* gradual.
will meet at th* church a t 7:30 *d and tnrre is aivsays Inal feel­
p. m. All member* ar* urged to ing that if you look hard enough
attrnd and a rr reminded to brine ai the facet around you. you mas
th rir While Gift*.
discover on* of your * ol’ buddies "
Th* Sunbeam* and C, A 'a of It's like that every year and hard
th* Firat Baptist Church will ly anyone n o t i e t v that big
yellow school sitting off French
tnr*t at 3:30 p. nt.
"31" N ish t T ra in in g Union — Ave. on a htll by Itself. When
Holly Hill. Rn* loaves th* Firat th* student* aren't in I tor sitting
^ Baptist Church at ft 13 p m.
around on th* iroot *t*p* it look*
so lonely and deserted, a* if it's
,1
TUESDAY
lost it* tavt friend. So »* may
t " T h « ’c p o Wivfi n u b win m**i rnm* in a rnncluiion about what
a t 7 p. m. at th* CPO Club on th* wav ju t sani in say an e r toe
bat* for election of new officers. Christm** holidays everyone (in­
All members are u r ir d to attend. cluding you. Ann Davis and Nanry
Whitt) will be very glad to gn
j
WEDNESDAY
back to th* arhnol mat It to shel­
’ Traywc meeting at tha First ter you for four short years.
Baptist Churrh at t M r m. Sun­ Sara Jscnbm n's '33 red and
day School Departmental meet­ white Chevrolet " a streak of
ings after Prayer 5»rtw .
is in Juvt "tip top" ren­
Tt* Seminole Ififth P-TA will lightning"
dition now-a-days, especially on
inert at ft p m. with tha eaecu- cold mornings. That's the big ealrh
tic* mrettns at T: 10.
though, i u a vary sensitive ear
and doesn't car* much for cold
TVUESOAT
The Inlermediat* Choir of th* wralhrr. Tuesday morning for
Firat Baptiat Church will meet at eaampla It coughed and sputtered
to school with every move. Sara
F p m.
wi» very concerned at first until
Th* AduK Choir nf th# F i n t
Gena Bits, John Clark* and Jim
Baptiat Church will meet a t ft Hawkins
analyird Ihn trouble.
p m.
Th* Horn# Demonstration Club Thanks ta thrm, Sara's mind Is
' • I m rrt with Mrs. Alexander at free from worry and her e a r u
*
ftWI Magnolia Av* , at still in "lip tup" shape.
Seminole HI entered a beauti­
•nr It* Christmas party
ful float in th* parade thinks to
some of rh* members of SHS. ft
was blue and white with "Good
Will Tn Men" on th* *ide. There
wa* a globe of the C. 5. on it and
sevrrsl of the studrnts represen­
ting different nationalities. It wav
a vrry gun.i float and got eguita a
LAST TIME TODAY
bit of praise.
It seems thst "l« Tons" Is still
the theme song around srhool Kay
Jenkins It always tinging "Only
You." "Only You" is probably for
Johnny Higgins, her one end only,
but,'it hisn t been figured out why
she likrs "1ft Tons."
Couple of tho week: Mtrtee
Johnmn sod Gene Fhtris.
So long for now, but you'll b*
hearing from me n o t week.

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Longwood Plans
Christmas Party
Dee. 33 has been set at th* data
for th* Lsmgwoad Community
Christmas Patty. Runnyshida
Park win b* the veena of th* actswdll being, at S:30 p. m.
Chairman Mrs. Claude Layn an
nouneed that there win ha musical
antertainment under the aupervision of Mrs. It. R. Gray and
Mrs. R. T. Mil we*. Thera win be
many surprtsaa awaiting all Ih*
youngsters up to II years of age.
Santa Claus has planned to be on
hand trv present tha ehildrtit with
tfceir gifts.
Aislsting Mri. Layn ar*. Mr
and *Mrs. John Reams. Mr. and
Mrs. John Farina, Mmti. Rots
Mobey- E. C. Dunning, R. C
Carlton, Charles Mormon, Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Wtlaon, R. R. Gray,
Mrs. Earl Duncan, Mr*. Paul
Cloutier, and Mr*. D. Hitaman.
also Mr. Claoda Layo.
This affair will b« sponsored by
tb* Town rf Longwood, tha civic
Grama am) Clubs and tb* Local
Merchaall gar t*e Longwood a m
ehtldrae.

1 Its America snd h rr sister remain­
GALA CARD PARTY
On Monday at 1:30 p. m. the ed. losing ber sweetheart In the
Plantation K*l*t*« Woman'* club First World War; her mother's
will entertain »t » card patty, home b-\ng bombed out in the
with Mrs. Wallace F. Guilder, Second World War. Mis* FenMl*. Hot ace J. Cotcher and Mrs. bender Is an ardent follower nt
Konrad Adenauer, who. she u s s
Cart Gallet a* hostess**. The patty
"I* one of the br«t and most spirit­
will he held at the Kirehnu** to ual leaders of the world.” Were
accommodate members of the there more men like Mr. Ei*en
club and their guests.
huwer and Nlr. Adenauer, pure in
CAKE. RAI.K
spirit and thoughtful of others,
Tomorrosr morning there will he thrre w.iuld be no moro wai»."
a cake sate In front of George'*
The sisters will make up for
store on highway 17-5*2 in Re- lost time until April when Mrs.
Rary. The proceed* v*ill he utilis­ Palm and her brother, Jatob,
ed for the choir of the Community will return for a long visit to the
Methodist Churrh. Tho commit­ Rhineland
DEBARY M i l l . HAVE
tee Is: Mr*. Frederirk II DenNEW POST OFFICE
rig, chairman;
Mr*. Beatrice
Traffic on route 17-81 has rearh
Mueller, Mrs. H. K. Coffin, Mr*.
Ethel ft. Weeds. Mr*. W. L WII- e.i such a ha/aruous jsitrh during
1 am*. Mr* Harry Kri.e. Mr*. I- the mail delivery hour* in Debar*
E. l.cwi*. Mr*. G. N N c u r , Mr*. that proposal* arc bring rreeited
G, C. Del-ay and Mr*. Beatrice for a new po»t olliec, 30' by 4t»',
centrally located.
J. Tv*ort.
Frum a c.immunity of fisc
Sill'FFI.EnO MID t u n
homes with no postal facilities In
IIEING ORGANIZED
a town of hundred* nf new homes,
The following rouplrt are or­ DeBary will welcome a posloHicr.
ganising a Shufflehoa’d eluh and *r n t i ally and safely located, Tu
played at the Sat-ford cmiits one who has viewed with horror
Thursday night: Mr. an I Mr*. the growth nf pm* tn the High­
Jmeph Meehan, Mr. aid Mr*. way patrol map showing the year*
Chr'i Butler, Mr, and Mr* Ewald traffic arrident* in Dellary and
Michelsen, Mr. a ' d Mr*. Russell j vie.nity until the present number
Williams, Mr. and Mt*. George is 3J, this news announced by inc
l.u*tg"»n and Mr. and Mi*. James C of C is most welcome.
On Nov, 7. D Hackney, postal
Valentine.
Inspector, met with Hie Board ol
CIVIS \SSOCI\THiN*
the C of C and adsised thrm that
TO GIVE PARTY
hid* will tie rcreised for the new
The Dellary Community rivlr building,
Assoctation will meet at the Com­
Walter Han!, way back in ‘Ik
munity Center th* r ght of D&lt;e. told the Orange City rural delivery
&gt;3. After * *hort bus-nec* sr«*ion man that he mignt lease mall at
a party will he held, with a gran his store and pick it up there, to
hag of gift* for ever*ore, Ru«* accomodate the five families in
sian tea and drughnutv will he the neighborhood Hard set nut a
tahlr mi that everyone could look
served.
for hi* own letters. This grew to
PLANTATION ESTATES
DANCE CU B HAW HAMM'FT complicated that Hsnl made a
The Plantation Estates Dance senes of cubby hole* and sorted
the mail, himself, tn help nut.
Cluh held • dinner dance Thurt
Finally 33 families signed a
Hav afternoon a t the flamho
Lounge. Forty-four member* en­ petition for a real pmtnffice and
joyed tha turkey dinner and the If an! became post master, using
ronvivial hour* that followed, a budding back nf hi* store. Now
luster tn th* day Mr. and Mr*. he use* the entire store and ha*
John H. Lot* Invited th# group to 733 boxes rented. It is hoped by
their home for the evening and •11 of DeBary that liar,I will he
the postmaster when the new
served rnffr* and cake*.
building
is competed
NEWCOMERS TO DF.nAHT
TRAGEDY AT GEM I.3KK
Plantation U*l*lr» report* that
the following families have bought . T h r sympathy nf everyrnia In
this area goes nut tn the bereaved
home* and have or aro about t*i
parents nf the little bny who was
mnvs Into DeBaey; Mr and Mr*.
drowned Tuesday n r a r his home
Waiter J . Friydcr of Bo.emeont. at Gem Lake. Mr, and Mr*. Ar
Pa s Mr*. Ruth Porter, Old Lrm*. thur Bussell had been L ung tn
Coon.i Mr. and Mr*. Edwin B. DeBary only aix month* hut their
Frenrh, Robb* Ferrv. N. Y.t Mr. ►little s&lt;m was known .so neighbor*
and -Mrs. I.udwlg Rupees. Bald* a* • happy lad w■»ndfrtng• about
win, L. T.J Mr. and Mr*. William with hi* pupry. The tragedv flun­
Hartman, Flushing. N. 3'.; Mr. ked all nf their m w friends. His
and Mr*. Edward B. Phelp*. Nor­ sunny smite will be missed br the
folk, Va.. and the Mi**'* Louis* J. neighbor* along Madera Drive.
and S. E. A. Ann Martin, Guilefrml, Conn.
YISITOIIS IN TOWN
Mr. and 31 r*. E. I Laodergreo
and daughter, Betsy, Dew in from
t hh ago Wednesday to spend the
holidays with Mr. and Mr*. EC.
Landergren of Angele* R».d.Mr. and Mr* llnward Mull of
Parkasia P*. are vUltlrg Mr.
Befreshmenls nl rookie* and hoi
*rd Mr*. J. Harry Stephan who
hav e recently moved to Dr Barr, roflre wrre jusl vthsl the wrsther
We all hnr* that the Mull* will man ordered In nffept the rhilly
he enchanted enough with our sun* night atr Wrdnesdsy evening when
snlne enl easy living that they, s )u.e box dance was held at Ihr
ton, still rnm* tn dwell In DeBary. ISO.
Jlctrescnllng Ihe Amrncsiv I j &gt;
Mr*. Harriet Citron of Forest
ginn
Auxiliary as senior hoslrai
Hills, L. I. Is visiting her father
and ismther, Mr. and Mrs, Guslar was Mrs. D l„ Meljugmin wdh
Mi** Mary Ann klichel* and Wal­
King of Madera Road.
ler R. Clark acting as junior holi­
Mr. and Mr*, flruea Watson
es* and host.
and ton, Douglas, of Fedding.
Conn., ar* spending th* holiday*
with Watson's parents, Mr, and
Mr*. William Watson.
Tnend* nf little Carol Greene
Mr. snd Mrs! Charle* C. W*g. «til he glad tn know that the Is
ner and Mr. and Mr*. William L home and srell on the rosd tn re­
Williams snotorod yesterday l» covery aficr an operation.
Miami. They are taking a varaThe friends nf John Baker are
tinn trip to Havana for a fort­
glad
m see him up and nut sftei
night.
several days nf illness.
33 YEAR XEFARAYfON
Mrs. J. R. Mnnre I* Improved
Mr*. Erie Palm has Just wel­
comed her sister. Miss Snpnir after an sttarlr nf viru* lhal krpl
Fessbendrr, from the Rhineland. her in bed for several d»y*
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Harris are
Germany. The sisters had not seen
each nthrr In 13 years, so Ibis la improved and feeling better after
a rrsl reun-on. Mr*. Palm came a seige nf virus.

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HOLLYWOOD r — "Me retire?
I don t think an actor r s r r re
the*—unless ha esn't get * job
sny where. Of course. ! wnuid
quit st lr**t s few days bcM c
that happen* But you never can
tell; you might watt two or thire
years and a role will tom* out
from under a lock."
Th:* was Spencer Tracy in s
mellow mooci. lie was finishing
up a ph-lure called "Th# Moun­
tain" and he felt pretty good —
despite, or perhaps because of. his
most strenuous role in year.
Sincp Trary has left hit long
tenancy at MGM, there have been
rrportx that he w»* going to re­
tire He scoffed al the«e, but added
wryly, " l don't know how much
h n g er people will *-anl to look at
this pan "
Probably a* long a* he want*
lo expose n The two time atrar
winner it siil) one nf the seteen'*
stalwarts and ho shows no signs
of Mowing down.
A* a mailer of fact, he Ju*l rei irned from the toughest location
of hi* career. "Tlie Mountain"
r.impjny shot right on Mt. llUnc
in the \lp*
"l! wa* a three mite trip up the
mountain rsery day." he said.
"Anil sometimes we had In walk
Ihree hmits enrr |f*;k and sno t tu
get in the location **
Hr and eo.star Rohert Wagner
c-ii Iho scan- of their h*r* when
the *u»p*.-ndesl rar taking them up
In the peak suddenly sl- pped The
(nit swung IN' luillom of the ear
up In ine rahle, ynd there was
nothing hut rarlfird a i r - a n d lots
of it—heneath them Tire* wore
stranded for XV harrowing minutrs
until srrxira was rx-siimrd
Trace. pvi»tiirer l.cland Haw
ward and Ernes! Ilrmingaav are
parlnrr* in filming "The Old Man

B* S AN Dll \
"Color hcie. color there, color,
color everywhere”, . .■
mi ant
Christmas and * hrlllian
that
»p,trglit through l i e gaiasy of
gifts found in Sanlotd.
RED srl* tho iionsd t s s • («v
happy frilling
ttial
tome thing
*t underfill i* about to happen.
Why m&gt;t, it’s He season fm gaiety
ami laughter, fun and mu sic. H m r
a pretty diets, a party dte*s.
man's l-lra nf-lnov a ca! should
look would ,nOie out of Iho o r a ­
tion found in IIO-J \YS. I taw on
th rir (arks the olher day a shimmerimr slatu-e d ir ts stub a !*■-et
no lugger than an eighth note
which featured a pnneesa style
waist. . and to make your waist
look wee-er li n e »a» a ciinnlm#
tmytug out from under the stiff
gored skill .halite, taffela ami
iiriiicseeol fa h i n t aie l&gt;et'omiiig
nioi&gt; ar, t none popular. . .
WHAT gul wouldn't adnra a
sweater srt soft as peach furs
and oi e that s i ’ stay lovable
f o r a g e s ,1ACllB.-’rtN'S DEPART
' l l \ P S TORE feat r*« « m | and
orlou swratri* in lo ght hoi lay
colors th*: still turn esc on i r t l
. . . The g’.itloy tw. ilris. alt atwinkle for evening w a r , tome in
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*e*t pttifD Brotke-|, T"Uf *Mers m'ght need a n*» s tester for
the after-Chrlilma* school day*
and she Jtisl might forgive ycu
for that *tunl y«m pulled the
other night for a pretty caidigan
or pull-over.
COLOR come* In thininr danc­
ing slipper* found »' IVEY'R.
For
Ihe
Chritlnia*
dance*
why not dve the ahell pun p of
whit# rayon satin m match the
color of your now diets'' \ m*ie
-tup of a sandal in g &gt;ld or silver
kid can make mom or your l&gt;e)t
gal one of the loveliest. , . Some,
thing
newcoming
in
ti
l - r tran-pars-nt dancing -an.lal
of clear glistening vinyl plastic*.
.! M GARRETT ha* a *ugge*tom for tho men of the familv
. .. . If thrir gal* ar# amart »
-an make thrir clothe* drop by
hi* More to select a pattern and
material. • It * ssouhl ho a n .e
tin pi iso to giso Ihriu a hef-us
Chustmas gift »o they tan tuin
out for the I all in a brand new
dance diets. In Nmiplleity Patt. ■n, B&gt;»ik, So, dptlK pisltein. ran
Pit found ju*t the thing. \ n uiliafenumt'e sltaplect rirs»* with a
llnv veil of a jarket and row*
and row* of ruffle* frothed »!m*e
a riMvin-markrst i.mpue waist.
i II W * N R window hat iust
1cell heaming wills Johnathan Log-

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an dresses nf at] kinds. A f t1!
keeping with the Cl riil.-uaa t Hnsn •
is the red and white.
A frosty white fan • wo-jld he
just ti e thing for the approaching
New Tear dance* and imagine
tha "Iins"
wl -1 &lt;he open*
the neatly wrap;--! package tivat
holds her drram rtns*. (Me might
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,our, |.iw, low enough : r the pcaelt&lt;al buyer.i
HOI It' v Y' Mil YRISM l . f n o
k rrp rr related a *tsn&gt; -f s bai.y
kangaroo whs to * i&gt;lf f ’hf-i bl»
• tg e on* morning and letl his
niolhnr holding tha l&lt;.ig.
1 he Junior I las*
pre«ent*

“FATIIKU KNO WS
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under Fred Zinneman * direelion
in Cuba slurring nest April Tui*
said the srvitd -• ill be largely
Hrmlngway's wunls.

Yla(ron« — Moti*f*ii»e* — C a r e e r C.irU — Cn-etU ,
T e e n -a g e r * —- T nl*.
I L r . i u - e for e n r h n f I h r - e . n o m a t t e r sshal h e r h a i r
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Rebels, TCU Meet
In Cotton Bowl
FORT WORTH. Tea, UP—Mi.aU
alppi U already thinking up ways
of Hopping Jim Swtnk when lh.
Rehala maat Taaaa Chn.tun in the
Colton Bowl Jan 1 But here’s a
warning: There’a no ua. going af
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Mika Souchak of r.mmnp.T, N. Y-.
lad tha way tntn the accuod round
of the SIS.000 Havana invitational
pro-amateur golf tournament to­
day.
University
Tha former
football player potted a T-underpar U y«.t*rday to take a S-alroke
iead for the first round.

Deipite a gutty wind Souchak
carded an eagla and .ta birdlea
aa he completed Uw opening IB
holrt In 34 11 over the a.UZ-yartl
narrow palm tree lined course.
Two other pros, Tommy Bolt of
Chattanooga and Billy Maawell of
Odrtia, T ri., tied for second with
Ms. Eight others bettered par with
Bo Wininger of Oklahoma City and
Art Kail of Pocono Manor, Pa.,
tied for fourth al tt.
S h e l l y Mayfield, We.tbury
N. Y , tanked sixth with a TO,
followed by Doug Ford, Klime.ha
Lake, N Y : Dutch Harrison, SI.
Louis; George Bayer, Cincinnati;
Willy Cinch. Rochester. Minn,
•nd Al BesKlink, Groaaingrr, all
with Tit.
Defending champion Ed Tunrol
of St. Louis had a T3, one stroke
behind Dave Douglas of Newark,
Del. who teamed with Johnny
Arwllano of Havana for th* low,
pro
amateur net terra with to.

almo.t aa Important In tha two
«"»« touchdown drives TCU made
« ‘b* l*»t lour minute, ta beat
Southern Methodist and win the
Southwest Conitr.nr# champion
»*&gt;P •• Sgmk’a mighty maniiig.
They aay at TCU that Chuck ttdiscovered tha forward paaa on aa
October aven.ng in tho depla a4
tha Oraog* Bowl gl Miami, Fla.
Curti* waa a great high school
paster but ha was far Iron Utc
•rotation at a freshman and
sophomore at TCU. In IIM bn had
an panes intercepted and It
dimmed bit faith in tha nv.rh.nd LOUISVILLE, Ky. 14* - The ques­
game.
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tion of head gear for box tea. an
Always a fina ball handler and innocent bystander through years
play selector, ba started HU at of amateur athletic ror.)K-iu.oa.
th* Frogs’ top quarterback. But bobbed up today as a major proV
witk the ground attack, kd try be tern of the national Amateur Ath­
great Swtnk, talmg up kugn yard­ letic Union.
age each game, bn raraly elected Th* armed forces, arguing that
in th* first ftvn gam*, and thron tho gtar aavo. permanent Injuries
lnl.re. ptad while kUUng on only U. •nd oven Urea, went before th*
But that night in Miami changed Cflto annual fonvntlow of too AAU
tp suggest mandatory regulations
thing*. TCU waa trailing lough
Miami M aarly whan Chuck shot
a bullet ta Swtnk on the goal line
ta put th. Frog, ahead TA. toon
after, bafiind T-ll, Chuck ftrnd
again and this Urn* be put th.
Frogs ahssd to sUy. Th.y von '
si-in.
That, to dm nptaim . i TCU '
Coach Abn Martin, was ton tons- ,
ing point far Curtin, la the laat ,
half of thn campaign ha anm- ,
pletad St out Iaf SI throw* lag CM

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bar commercial broadtaita of baU games on nation,
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toe rnafora for renewal of the
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RAE FOLEY
lanhvaaii a a 'a in &lt;a &gt;*C1 Y*»ii44oe»
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th . (Mrhard* S«mlnol«.. .Now that
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four „ m tl ,B th, r . itf , n(1 th,
And It appear. thf»e .ear*
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‘V! * iT inru■“r p*“ * ,0 th# *K‘‘
m i. Club W .dn.id.y, .nd th.y
td their d o . , the*,leader, w „ .
et with ir e .l appl.uie .nd ,»•
itoneo that th. Kiw.ni.m would
ipport thalr underUkinf. Moil
th. major club. In town ha*.
an talked to and cheered to in
1 effort on the part of .Sanford
t.m m .r to arouia Int.reit amonc
. eitUenry for th . Te.nut Bowl
Tha team* are ihapln* up pratty
ell for th* foray, and play. a t.
kinnlnf to g .t really .moothed
it. All four te.in. haat had to
ru«tnm themiel*.. tn a new
rid. Tha playoff f.m rt for the
r.nut Bowl elimination 4oumaent were held nn n much amaller
aylnf field. Tha Howl i.m**
III ha pla&gt;ed nn a field twira aa
ll. and 20 &gt;atdt In n er than th.
imlnatlon
Th. rrful.tlnn
urh fi.ld I. M ynnl. lon«: b,r 40
ird. wide. In .llmln.tlon p ly
... n* . . . tha b it runs but In
.wl r .y r u n n n r . by elrtua of th .
id. field, will p la y a piouunent

bo. b~n .1. point.. They . . . a.ry
t „ nly mkUtltii „ . mt&lt; &gt;wJ Wfr#

weighed the cvldenr. carefully.
Kentucky*. II — member vanity
may be a. itrong at any In th*&lt;
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no)fl wj,h § 5..., tourn, mfnt country bul C'oarh Adolph Rupp
r#ford
BMk , n&lt;1 nt&lt;k «th a.tenrd today hit ^mmcdiala con­
, h# Wl|&gt; Ka||lM up UBtl| lh, U, t cern it whether the fir.I Kvro
t„ 0 d lJ | of tolirn, mfnt pl*&gt;. Th. or eight performers can outdo th*
£j,gl„ flB, Uy h, d to „ ttU for oppo.ition,
thlrd , , c&lt;&gt; onr.h, | f „ mf out of “ W. havt fi boy., many of
1&lt;f0nd Uc# wllh * H -0 w ord. them on th. tame palne,' com^
, u ff ,, |U r. menled Rupp. “ Right now, * .
, tuddfd. Bill Flemlnf. head font- just don’t know if that plana ;a
hB„ COBfh of Seminole lllsh. will high enough."
^ th# hf, d | lBftm, n, Hugh Carl- Starting hi. Kth .eaton al Krn^
t0A principA) of U k . Mary Srhool tucky, th. country', wlnnlngrir
BmJ t || „ . footbftu mfntor, will ba ba.ketb.il coach appraise his club
lh# |lB), k„ p a r.r,f fr**, .nd llar- is perhaps better than the IIM ij
oM n^kaBbarh. prineip.1 of San- combine that captured 21 and toil
ford r.rammar SehBol, will b. tha only 1 in a rebuilding aeiK&gt;n.
I, f, r, #.ni|ei
llrekenl.arh The record may not be bcller,
w,u b# interpreting th# rule, ha­ h. added, because th. oppotiting
f&gt;u„ o( th# uni&lt;|uene». of tha is stnmegr.
Kentucky opens Its season $*u
B||I* r tm l
m M tnd.y th .t h . unlay night at LouiaJana State, a
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tB h, v, th# hon, r t t game which won’t count In tho.
Southeastern Conference a la n d ,hrad „ nfim , B for ,OBtcht&gt;
|h h, wou)d „ „ hii po„ . ingi.
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KOUtlpf fpr 1 In addition to 14 league garnet,
outaidcra tnrlud* Temple, DePaul,
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! futura Fed fHdlran material.
At tha »nd af tha Elimination
Fan., don’t forcet to auppart Maryland, Idaho and Duka.

be at Memorial Stadium com* 7:30
lonighu

K e n tu ck y ', in v tlstlo o il
tourna*
m rnt D m . 30-21 b rines in Minna,
sola, Utah and Daytoo. Tha W ill
cats play M mnrsota Ui« first night
and either Utah or Dayton th .
second game.

Up from. Kentucky figures to
do all right with its AU-Amenra
candidate, six-foot-seven Bob Bur.
row manning the pivot and hold,
oven 14 Jerry Bird and M Ph4
Grawemeyer available at forward.
Behind them art holdovers John
Brewer and Ray Mills plus surh
promising sophomores aa Ed Beck,
able to give Burrow relief, aonv*
thing unavailable last year; John
Criglcr and PhO Johnson.
Capt. Bill Evans and Gayle Ro»a
w»r* lo.t ct guarda end there tho
Wildcati lack riperiencc—a vital
spot la Kentucky's atyle of often.*.

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P L U S BNATCMKtt
LEXINGTON, Ky. UB-Tbe thief
who rifled a woman’s purt* In the
post offir* yesterday may he al­
lured that one highly Irritated law
offltrr Is looking for him. Police­
COP ARRESTS WIFE
’
woman Suian Garr said lh* thief
removed her btllfold, containing LEWISTON. Mont, .ft - City P&lt;v
llcem.n Thomai PowrQ felt ha
her badge and III.
had a duty and ka did tt—Mrc.icd
hi. wL'o Denise.
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Har gara her a citation for ear* J
less driving .nd causing aa accB
dent. Nn on* waa hurt.
Powell said hla wife poatad tl#
bond to police court, then forfeited
It without trial—nod that aha "alii
waa a little burned up" at him.

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S T A T IO N

FULLY EQUIPPED

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a wwhrrwelgM Utla bout afttr
taking aa May toM reond tomckrut wto over I n t o O ner, oak
land, CaUf. laat flight.
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with Greer tor two raanda and
then put the 144-pound California*
lown with a ripping right and a
followup toft. Th* bout, Kbaduled
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T H E SANFORD HERALD
Face 8
Frl. Dee. 2, 105S

Vivid Portrayals
By Miss Skinner
Captivate Audience

Toothbrush Serves As Weapon
To Safeguard Precious Teeth

Home Repairs
Do's S Don'ts

Uncertainly

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and seith the people you ckoeie
yourself."
Governor Collins added another
Important order. "My only de­
mand, a* you taka over the of­
fice of Seminolo County Sheriff,
Capt. John P. Dobson, USN. fMC)
le that you do a good job."
This morning, a State Auditor, who reported to duty at the Sanford
fmm Orlando was In tha Sheriff* Naval Auxiliary Air Station this
Offira ready to taka over and week, will nllave U. C. M Callis,
audit the books an-l record* kept USN. (UC). as Senior Medical Of­
there. John Burkett said that offi­ ficer of th* air nation.
cially, the position should not Arriving on board the bis* on
change hands until th* end of the Nov. 21 at Commander, Dr. Doh&gt;on
day, nr at midnight, sinet lha was sworn tn at Captain the follow­
Sheriff and his force nf Deputies
reported for work and wera on: ing day,
DR. B. E. DRISKILL
said today that ,“I have not ra­ A native of New York City, Capt
Dobion received hit m e d i c a l
★
★
★
the Job.
However, Sheriff lailhe Hobby scltooling at Columbia University
reived any word from Governor' ajxd toned his internship at St. Vin­ Christian Church
Collins relative tn my suspension." cent's Hospital and his residency
Th# Slat# Auditor. Sheriff Hob­ at Welfare Hospital, both also in Has Dr. Driskill
by, Chief Deputy 0. G. Owens, his home town. He holds the de­
A s G uest Speaker
and Mayor Denver Cordell have grees of A. B. and M. D.
been conferring throughout the Capt. Dobson accepted a commit
Dr. Rayne E. Driskill, RtlBwatday and just prior to noon, Hob­ sion into the Navy ut 1M0, leaving r.-, Okla . nuisU -ding evanrellsl
by agrred to relinquish hla offiea hla S. Y. practice of on* year. He for Ihe Christian Chunh (DI«riplf*V‘
began htx Naval career at Penis- of Christ) will apeak at th* first
a* r-f S o'clock thl* afternoon.
Mayor Cordrll purchased all cola, and has been attached to an | Christian Church at 7:30 p m ,
four of Sheriff Hobby'* patrol avation unit ever since; Duty a-!Sunday. H# Is In Florid* diverting
rars, and later, was surveying th# board the aircraft carriers Ranger. * state-wlde e»*ng*Ii*tie rrusad#
Christian Churches,
jail and office checking inventor­ Lexington, Munda. Roosevelt. Ley- ^
ies nf the Jail efforts, prisoners,1te and Anuctem are included in hla H* is the developer of #n unl|s*| program called th* Compr#bonds, monies, records, and eiuip- travels.
mert that is not personal pro-1 Prior to reporting her*. Cant :
Kvanagelixm which has
perty of the outgoing man,
Dobson
was
atalloned
it
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Naval
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. Wmember*
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to add over " r-t.oOO
rrubahl# deputies, rhosen by Air
Station, Alsugl, Japan. Ts Six lo th# Christian t*huich#s *rrois«
Mayor Cordell, have been wsit'pg. lion Medical Officer and Flag Med­
at th* Sheriff* Offiea all mornl-ig ical Officer for Commander, Fleet \mcrira, Under his direction lilw
ChruUan Chuir'ne- m (ais .tngvto*
waiting for developments sines Air Japan.
had 3.106 addition*. In Kansas
the incoming man must be pre­ The Captain Is not matried and City 33 Christ!*!, Churches had
pared to lake over and eonticl
1.013 addition* In on# dav. T h •
l.iw enforcement In th# County. resides at th* NAAS Bachelor o f­ University Christian
C hore,
ficer's Quarters. H* lists his hob­
It D helltved tnat Mayor Cor­
Seattle, had 41R in on* day.
bies
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coif.
Althing
and
hunting.
dell will announce hla affinal de­
In th# present campaign (her#
puties thi* afternoon, prohahlv
were &lt;i*M nrw member* added to
just before he takes over at 6
FIRE AWEEPS HOTEL
»*vrn Christian C-'urchr* In the
•'clock.
KANSA SCtTY ill—Fire awept
Peteribirg and Miami aica*.
through • small hnt#| and an apart- | (r. nriiklll'* p'an rails for l « .
er awards, both for architectural menl building near City Hall early , t#p* by which to keep n#w m*m- *
and engineering service*, and for today, foretng approximately MI h#r* active in th# church. He
construction, wilt be issued locally person* to fleo into near Ireeitng' train* th# laity of th# Church la
in the near future as a part of the weather,
I go Into th# homes of th# commonstation's current expansion pro­
Illy to win prospects to Christ and
gram.
ehurch membership.

( F o l l o w i n g la an article They point out that parent* get
MARKED TABLE TOPS
published
by The Sanford Herald an example by regular toothbrushDO—disguise a alight mar *
in cooperation with the Seminole ing after eating at any lima. Th*
a light-finished Uhl# top with
County Denial Society a* a public tJdy housewife spend* murh more
• mall amount of clear ahellac
time in rarefully washing .12
■aprice.)
or varnish, followed by a rubbing
* * •
dishes, on# by one, than she do«»
with pumice and lubricating aiL
in brushing her 32 teeth. When
If
you
wrre
rtcaning
between
HO—disgviis# a alight mar an
the teeth of a comb, you wouldn't washing dishes, aha »*t* no de­
a dark-finished labia top with a
aero** thn»* teeth. You finite time but keep* at tbrm un­
Vivid portrayals wilt nrvrr he toucj of Iodine or any of tha sev­
bru*h up from the bottoms til she know* they are clean. Tha
forgotten by the Ssnford audience eral commercial preparation* now
1 _ teeth are much herder to clean
teeth.
that heard Cornelia Oil* Skinner on the market for that purpose.
than the seme number of Jiihee.
In
the
same
way,
the
spates
DO—treat large damagrd area*
JjM rich! In the flM performsnee
between yovr teeth must be clean­ Dental authorities say that every
of the Seminole Mutual Contrrt wtth proper—colored eheltae atick,
ed by brushing downward from tooth surface should be brushed
available from tome hardware and
Association.
tha top gum* and upward from at least ten limes, and th# brush
most
pain-tupply
dealers.
The auditorium rf t ‘ s . Jt' «xde
should go between the teeth.
DO—
scrape
all
too*#
particle*
th* bottom.
1 at
Primary Scbo-’
No on* should depend on tooth
A bit of prtiiur* I* needed so past# or mouth washes to do th#
ill- from the apol with a raxor blade
eurln ■'
and
clran
the
arr«
with
denatured
that
tha
bristle*
rlide
off
th*
M
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c
job. They cannot clean nor stimu­
aleohnl; melt ehellae *tiek with
prominent turface* of Ihe teeth late th# gum*. If* tha brushing
•olritnng
Iron,
allow
dripping*
to
and Into spares between there. A
K *. BAXTER
whst Miss
patch and smooth with spat­
wriggling or vibrating motion that counts.
. r e for them n form
ula
hrated
ovar
alcohol
tamp.
makee tha toothbruih brlitles act
appearance cm the
DO—wait 4 or S hour*, then
Ilka toothpick* that diilodg* little
amid *i(! lights and rub spot with miaturo of rottenparticle* of food before they can
,
critwi that immediately •ton# and fasolin*. using • pleca
ran he turned acid which attack
turned into grandeur with the of old felt wrapped aiound a
the tooth ftructurn.
C)r&lt;t tie? befor* her lliteneri.
wooden block.
While (hi* I* th* beat way to
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To Mt her audience at ea&lt;#. the
brush teeth, a* a rule, there ara
Internationally known artlit preD O S T — U*e lb* *he1Imf atick
also different method* that dent­ The Sixth Nxvil District Public
tented a akrteh in which voiced method of repair until you have
ist* advi*c at lime*, to m*et cer­ Porks Officer, by letter on Nov.
live parlt. "A Hot erf powder" firil pmrtieed on scrap wood or
tain
condition*.
received resoundi.ig a pp l a i n a on ihe upderalde of the table top.
U. 13iS, informed Frrd H. ’.Viillams
Properly used, the bristled tooth­ of Sanford, that he hid been award­
from the amusing. rnirrtaining, DOST—overlook lha possible
Durinr the working week El* brush I* th# most affective instru­ ed n contract for architectural-en­
and certainly tme lo-llfe char­ us# of a email furniture rcfintihacterisations. The veiling waa a log kit, which contains all the mer Zedoe natter, A v i a t i o n ment yet devlied for cleaning the gineering service* in the amount of
well known beauty 'w in, and necessary malerlala, even a part#| Machiinest Mate, 1/e file* a* mouth and combatting tooth de­ SI 127.41.
airrrrwmnn aboard an AJ "Sav- cay.
from H cam* the nna customer able healing unit.
It I* also a good way to Insure The service* tn be rendered are
DON'T—use water to remove a ags" aircraft nf Hravy AMark
and live «alei naff conversation*.
In conjiecfion with advanre plann­
The audience wn convinced and • hit* mark; ute denatured alcohol S'rjuadron Five. Sunday* see* him healthy gum*.
ing for land acquisition in the U S
The
tragedy
of
the
toothbrush
in
the
the
pulpita
nf
Stafford
nr
a
mixture
of
•#•
teaspoon
of
ait ipellbound w i t h lau|hter
Naval
Auxiliary Air Station, Sanis
that
*o
few
American
use
it
Memorial
Methodist
and
Osteen
throuabout the better pari of two cider vinegar to a pint of water.
often enough. The teeth should lord, fiscal 1M7 Public Work* Pro­
DON’T —try the wiifcly recom­ Methodist churches.
hour* erf thorough entertainment.
Baxter, whose homn town Is be brushed or cleansed with watrr gram. It li understood that the land
The aerond ikeich In Ria flrtl mended method of a hot iron and
a
damp
cloth
to
eliminate
dent*;
Miliary,
Ala, attended
Asbury after meal or snack of any kind. acquisition data covers approxi­
part of her performance, MUa
Skinner announced, waa entitled it work* only on new w ood and College of Wilmore, Ky* major- Few people brush any tooth sur­ mate! I TM acre* of l*nd In the
•'Hotel Porch." a arena on the wood from whtrh all the fmiih |nf jn p,yt ho|ogv. Upon his re- face* except those next to th* immediate vicinity nf tha Sanford
) |tBU from the Navy nest year lip* and chock*. The grinding *ur- Air Station.
porch of a New England dimmer has been removed.
h# hope* l-t enter Florida Boulh- face* gel a few sweep* and the When conlaeted. Captain Robert
reaorl hole) Here, her one part
m In Lakeland lo further pursue tongue-aide surface* of the teeth W. Jackson. L'SN. station Comman­
being that of an elderly tdtilor of M inisterial Assn.
are harrly touched.
this subject,
long itandin*, the treated the
Dental authorities agree that if ding Officer, slated that he waa
ehararterttallon ao hrllllantly that
Baxter
ha*
been
in
the
Navy
were trained to use lha delighted tn know that a local bus­
audience aat on either aide of the Elects O fficers;
, .
just ovar three year* and with ehildren
toothbrush
wh*n the first teeth inessman had been awarded Ihe
porch with her llitenlns In to Ihe M. W yatt President| H«vy A*u*k
r.v#
far
aiw
In,
it
would
prevent a great contract and pointed out that tuch
convevaatlona. Never ha« a San­
many
rnvitiea,
even
In tha "baby" awards are entirely in keeping wth
m' ”
ford play-fcdns audience looked Tha Itemlnnle County MlaHterUI *
teeth
and
save
much
pain, lean of th# Navy's Department's pnlrlei.
Asaorlatlon
mrt
yeaterday
at
*#•
M stiFh a sraphic Imastnation.
He edvtaed Mat he expected nthteeth
and
axpane*.
"The acta of Life." the explain­ mtnol* High Behool for tha flec­
ed, *11 (he title of her Mat tion of officer* (or 1IM
match. which ihe aald waa a acene
Tha lev. Milton H Wyatt. First
fe a auMIvlalon kouiehold any­ Methodist Church, Kanford. was
where. "ft la not a dramanration named president of the acsocla(Canlin ed free* Ftga One)
Of the Kinsey epnrl," Min Skin- Hon, with tha Rev. L. I- Day,
M r aald at the berlnnlni. She waa First Baptirt Church, Oviedo, y*ar-oH railroad man, waa smash­
tap, Med with the iplrit of the viec-praaldent. and tha Rev. Per­ ed in at the front and and on tha I
part portrayed ai the kept the ry L Stone, First Christian top. Damage waa estimated a t|
•Mire auditorium howling wtth Church, Sanford, accratsry tTaai- two.
laughter.
Tlampler waa taken to a local I
urer.
following bilertnJaiino Misi
LL Raymond t-vsr# was alerted doctor1* office whera it wa« detarthinner divided the second part of In the membership of Ihe Seminole mined he had a broken rib and
her preientatoo into two divisioni. County Ministerial Association.
brultee. Ha wa* accompanied fey |
The Aral, ahe explained, waa "The
Mr*. Dampier.
Yearly American Invasion Every A report on the Union flunk*Tha report, Bled hy Sanford |
gtrtng
Service
revealed
that
more
lummor In the City of Pari*."
Police Department Traffic Patrol­
Her aeven akrlchei of Americani Stan MO a Handed tbs Thtnkigiv- men Arnold William*, eald that I
In the French City rep re rented, kg Morning Sarvte# bald at lha
humorouOy and aerlouily, Utoae Cangragatlonal Church. The offer- impact moved tha »topped truck [
three feet,
one would axpect to cee In various
William* at*o »aM. In hla report,
section*, re*tauranta and habitat* kg, aald lo ba larger than before,
when tourl*ta are uaually found. amounted to W4.M and will ba that the car eased off the high­
The aerond portion of thli arc- used principally lo send letters way on Ihe right and tha drivar
wa* not watching.
to n of the program la called ef welcome to new residents.
Sc minor County Supertntendenl
Charrea of "reiki*** driving"
"Being Presented" ahe aald. It
waa Intpfred In London In pre- of Initruction Rayburn T. Mllwea wera filed agaimt Dampier.
Santa lion courts at Buckingham apoka and lad a diseuialon on "tha
ta la re. Ml** Skinner, left her In­ ichol tlluallon," uhleh dealt with discus* "The Ainetion of the pub­
delible Impression of her great- tuch iipeeta at lha "dlvlilon of lic schools in dealing with reli­
• e u la the memory portion of the tha education dollar,** "school dlt- gion."
eiptina", "morali," and » "pro­ Judge Ernest Rousholder was
fefads of the audience.
• F i v e minutes of applauie gram for gifted ehidren."
extended an Invitation to apeak at
MUnee waa Invited to lha Janu­ tho February meeting on "What
Brought Mi** Skinner back to the
ary
meeting
of
Ihe
aieoriatien
to
ag* time and main for bowa.
my court la doing to curb juvenile
There are no adjectives or comdelinquency."
Btnallnna of word* big enough to and *‘111 never forget h e r"
describe the rnmplela character!K in Rkinnec won the hearts of
Satlon the placed In each part. No her audience nf morn than a half
Atolf F ow tr-up to 44X more utablt p&amp;cer (nal"
one peraon't comment would be thousand which left perfectly re­ Appeal Is Made
horrepower) tlum any othar pickup! Fastact getaway.
■ufffclent to report her Impression, freshed from a performance here­
For
Women
To
Sew
those leaving Ihe auditorium
Moat power for p—ing , . , mnooth, fkxibla power for
Were beard la use every term that tofore unknown. Thera’i not one
uaiar, infer ouaretverinf in tniBe. You hatra a cfaoioo
Might be applied lo "wonderful". who would not nay, "I'd like to For New Hospital
of
MBfinea—187-h.p. Y-S or 133-h.p- Ba. Only Ford
•‘ihe waa graal", "entertaining,"see and hear her again.1
An appeal waa made thla morn­

★ ★ ★
Elmer Z. Baxter
Is Named VAH 5
While Hat Of Week

S-D Day Record

Contract Awarded
To Fred Williams

Capt. John Dobson
Reports For Duty
To Relieve Callis

Any way you look a t it

t

rO U 'R E T E L L IN G M E!
MNUIMIMV
/ POLICE of Chatham, Coned

i t b o o t bn n u r t n f

•port that the earn* automobile fr ig e n tn r . fa r . #oh
• 101*0 twice In th* brief po­ ■ u c h a l;
of three day*. Man at the
.
» »’ »
beat desk says it must be on* of
Ibamor# popular modela.

^

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fa Pennons. ,

-Dictator Jm
I

t

'non netb

J ke'e/rash
it
t

tr*m Ingtaod tfelm* Ml teagM « a aritSmTtUT MskV

Fyeor old woman that* want-

f whisky. That's^hard ta nreHaw. found uT'oTkaremret af e fra#
Unity bouaa. feettar ekiaga Hut,
ft Chicago woman eomplalaa song Uu to read. TYa ehnye bad
» bus bead mads bar artw a weather, whan aatme-maad faUawa
b sn. ta aeak • bat mad. WML

C A ^ ' MI AHn n nIa nSn n n nRn n r Se v u i

cB n modern Abort Stroke power in noy MfiM of no
, «ferwoM. (Wortt-eawing Fredaoutic, npttoool)

Uw kfmalRw
n m j WiMIIkIlfWIfl
am "

aanonnee*

abort of co
*/ credit at i.

ing by Mr*. A. W. Eppn Hr., pres­
ident at tbi Inmfeola Memorial
Hospital Woman'* Auxiliary, fee
women In aew fee tha Hospital.
flie r Aan'i haw* ha bn mtmbne*
•if Mm avxiliin". stated Mri. Epps
Wn wtB welcome anyonn who ea*
•aw afthar at Mw hospital mi Tkiaadaya or Tbursdaya or tab* tha aaw-

W

Mrs. Eppe also nMtMad Mm aaa
af portaMa aewmg rntehm#* Mr
nea ai tha biMgHtal naming ream.
Aarena hMarealaM eon pa ha Mm
waat entrance af tha hospital an
Tueadaya or Thursday* (rant II a.
m. unlit I p . m. Rawing ebatrmaa,
Mn B e - 1 Adams, c a n ba ran•acted &gt;
one 1MR-W hr Mmm
who wiili la sew aaM caanag pick
up Ihe work, said Mrs. tppaDeadJkae fer MM aamplada af
meterula la ba read |g Ma arm baasi la Dan. U mi tha wagR te far

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48 rtO U R -S D A Y W IC K - V A C A T IO N
W ITH F A Y A N D IO N IIS
LOW C O S T IN SU R A N CE
M UST I E •■________________
H IGH SC*H O O L
Y . . . . B 1U * C A 8SUBJB

most

M oif C apacity-n$w 8-ft. Exprare body give* you]
biggmt laadipwm e f ea y kelf tm ner 65.4 cu. ft. (up to

*19 mom cu. ft. tklfi othar pfekupoj. Low loading height^
•area time god effort. Reinforced bos comers give extra*
•xtra loads pace;'
otmnfth; Wanting
oselufetaa taggto ty h ir h re provide e u y operation}
ot Ugggto. (ML
o i low extra coat.)

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I
O M O R E B U Y IN G A N D S E L L I N G !
If It's Worth Anyth lag
!(’■ Worth Advertising la

CLASSIFIED ADS

H M r 1 (1 1 1 M

1 RRAL KBTATE FOR BALB 1

ABTWUCS r o R HAI.lt

IS-

of Lnngwond on Markham Road. ECHO!A Qullttop Set . . Reg. *13*

.T rad e . . .fff.OO lTwu« or
Double Sire)
(.like F r o n t H o m e
Sleek
LARGE Knolly pine Kilrhen. |wn- LUXURIOUS T oim Rubber Set
Re*. . 513#
Trade . . . flJOtvi
VA - MM Down Payment
bedroom*, of roncreie block conSIZE
Hollywood Dc&lt;l
1M. Per Month P k 1
ilrurlion. Larae |/»t. stove A KING
*o X 10 Mattrri*
Kilrhen Putty Equipped.
Refrigerator optional.
*0 X 00 Bn* Spring
Art fait to ehooie enleri and tile
110,500 with term*.
Headboard iD ecoranr I 'lu tic )
(M*r • W ater Romeo, lac.
To Help You Buy nr sell
Reg.
5170.00
1129.50
■••• *- raytoe. ■raker
Annitetle B. Menderaen, Aiaee. CHOICE of .Many Different Suite*
_Ph_ja71_— 11-11 at Hiawatha
Btfokcart* Red
Double • Dre**er
ABTITUtn r q g ' M L R — - *
Large Mirror
Maitret*
ABMT NAVT Rl'BPLUS
Itov Spring
Cod. blinked. Jacked, ihoei,
S i.
SI 09.00
boots larpaulini, luggage, paint.
310 Sanford Ave.
ECHOL S "Day Or Nlghler" Sofa.
Phone IU0 • A. B. Peteraeo.Broke
Platform Roeker Chair
AaeeaUMa . A. B. Peeama Jr.
Mb
Choice of Covering
Repairing
3 1*4
ark Pbewe ITtt.
$119.95
liimi, Maiel M. Field. A. C linggerly Appliance Center| BUY NOW and grt ja 10 - 12 Lb.
Doudney, Land Surveyor.
"Yout WeiUnghoui* Dealer
e c h o t -s r e d d i n g c o
Maytag W aiben
Cerwer 2»d A Magnolia Ph. 1332
Coleman Heaters
533.35 up
EASILY KEPT
’Wed" Ramberger. Mgr.
Pboae j j s i
TWO Bedroom Prime. rln*e to 113 Magaolla Ave.
Open Meaday'a til • p. m.

C s n s if lp if st

Ill llil I II* m**&gt;MmiU(ll*)&lt;a*lf-'*

W A N T AD
RATES

t f t e Follow ing R ates a ra now
town and i-hooii. Recently re
In effect.
modeled. 15.350.
IN F ir Line for On« Insertion
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
f t e Per Lira /or Three Iniertioai 1 BR. - C l. Nicer Section, Com­
* 4 a P»r Lin* |n r Five Insertion
pletely fumuhed (Home and
lie r r r Lina for Each 31 la
Purnttura Like Newt, WellaartloM
landscaped— Til# Bath, HardMINIMUM RATCt Me
wood Ploori, Automatic Wither
and Dryar, only 53*00. down.
Juit one monthly payment Home
LrOR~R|-XT1
Applunrei, ana Furniture onlr
M2 M mo or 51,530 Down Call
FU R N ISH E D A PTS.
for appointment.
K1 Weit let. Or Ceil at Furni­
Give your children a mom up
ture Center, m Weit lit.
m i n . and you the quiet, rettful
rfownitatri, In one of tvjr live,
JTELAKA APARTMENTS: room*.
able 3-itory Hornet, Reaionabla
V linvaln baths. 1M W. P in t St.
Termt.
Rollawar and Baby Rada
Let US thow you «om« • / our
Day, Week or month—Tel. 1*15. aker Hornet, from lis.ooo,
Furniture Canter
111 Wait Firit

II,m DOWN

A* i Ion Ay**. Bffldency.

T10-W.
• I E Seminole Realty I
able ilomes and Apia.

IT.

CLEAN furalihed apt. Cloea la.
h TM Wait lit St. Poona «1B
CLEAN' 1 Bedroom furnished
Apartment, rime tn. SIT Oak
Ate. Phone 618.
LAKE MARY — Furnished
Phone T17 or 1374-JT
NICE DKOROOM. Private totrance and Bath. Ph. KW-W.
TWO-Bedroom Apartment, dean,
attractively furnished. L'ea of
Garago and talepbaae. IT*.
1'nona 1127.
Ixwer 2 Room Apt. and bath,
l'hnna J9M-W, 111 Elm Are.

LARGE Attractively decorated 3
BR, CB, U)e_ bath, ample
e Intel* wood floors, (fully
quipped I kitchen. Large (hide
troll, deoirabio neighborhood.
RIVER FRONT '.OR
I v i frontaia
....................
300 ft. of HJver
with high
bank on Navigable River with
Cibin end other Imprav
mpmvemenu,
Only M.S0O. Term*
11,500. Down. 1 BR, Aibeitni lid-

ttf. Kitchen equipped. Land■cape*.

ACREAGE
50 Arraa Including grove and
lake front. 11,000. ns acre.
l*o Acret — tao oo per erre. Par­
tially fenced: Pert trove land:
nan paiturv land and part pond.
Thu j* one of the few good low
priced acreage! deft.

and 3 Roon
Phono l td J.

FACTORY Cl-OSK O lT S
| On New l)c*k, all atrel with High
P re u u re p d t t i r top at 31 1 J
l e u than Wholesale
I Retail Value on .51" X M '' Dc'Vs,
Stl9 Sfl — Ml Vi
Retail Value on .W X SI” Desks,

SAVE
$

$

1 513* 50 — M no

$

Wrought lnm Table Lamp* .
Chenille B c,dprfa,d .............
6-Way Floor Lampa .............
Double Blanked
.........
Plaatlr Cocktail Chairs .......
Genuine Rattan C h a i n .........

Sanlnrit I ’rn g h t A Sal* a t e
Writ lit. St.
l ’bone 30*6
H M
1* M ]
r&gt; m BIG SELECTION , f Cirrulallng
53 03 till Hfater*. »&lt;*me lik&gt; new: Ah',
57 M | B»ltie lit* and Klertrlc Cook
Stmeik at let* than ' j cost price.
56*3
S IT E R r r \DING POST
1 Ml. South 17-01
Ph. 3017-W.

FLOOR landing and flaiahlng.
Heading. waswg. Serving Semi
note County amee 1023. H. M
Gleason. I-ake Mary.

( l e t In to y o u r f n v o r lt o a r m r l t n l r . r e l a x . . Itn* e n c u p o f
a clgnrrU t* nntl w in d o w sh o p t h i s cna y “ C l n M if id l W o v ” l i r s t .
t h e M e r c h a n t * o f H a n f o r d w ill l i s t m a n y o f HniitA'a c h o l c r a t
d a lly . T a k e n m l n u t o tinvv ntnl |»Inn y o u r b u y in ? , y o u ’ll n avo
fra y e d nerve* la t^ r. . .

IN -M ! ! WHIN r! Linoleum. Carpcl«. Tile*.
S a n f o r d l i n o l e u m A T i l e Co.
127 W. lit St.
Phono 1017
Far Belter FlumWng
See or Call
W. J. K IN O
:*oa SuMih Park Phone M

T V is t ilp y '

I

for home 5 0

I

House eleaning - Window*. Wald, For the BEST huy tn Naliunally WIDE Selection of 2. .1 and t Bed- Lad* l*uchetv and i.a«f*- Sunb*ani
room Homei. f o r information
Ad*, t urniture m-«*
Floor*, Phone I). C. Caldwell,
electric vhavers. 51193 Comrail 2*71 - 17 '*2. Il awalha.
1U0-J.
_______
B E R R Y S WAREHOUSD
pine line* — Shulton, Mag
BOM 1^ PAVTON, BROKER
Furniture Company
Factor, Yardley and l^ntherta
\
be ' - IV Henderson, \ •
ENVKLOPKS. ietterhearta atate
001 W. First
tiift Set*.
menu invoices, hand bills, and
HOI Mtt l , \ T * ANDERSON
HAVE VOU visited MOXROK
r m i n m i , etc. Progrcisive
t ORNER &lt;11 vt r A G 1 E T "On Tho Corner By The Clock.**
I'rmtir.g Co., Phone AM — 4U3
SHOP, out W ot Eir«t, 3 niilcv
W «t Uih St.
from ctork* tCntistill vrleetlnn ttnv Vour WIFE that Special Gtftl
*-f Gtfv*. inclutling work of Fin-’ } A Frlgid.lre a i r M a w b r m ;
H IC Y C1.R P A I N T I N G
nda craftsmeni.
I
A U , " rii
Storage until ,\-Ma*
BROWNIE Holiday
*3 13 up
Mauley‘a Biko &gt;hop
MOVIE Cameras
537 50 up
U U UD K II. WOJ.FE App Corp.
310 K- t'-n SC
. PhoM 2t3t View Ma*ter*
12 no *. jn 73 t REF TV Swivet Thair with pur. .101 Sanford Avr.
Phone 2117
. WIEIlOLDrS CAMERA SHOP .
»ha&gt;e of Console Television,
210 South Park Ave.
vv e.tinghoue, Slrumbcrg-Carlp . m . C A M r n w .i.
son.
General iV*nl»artor
C.inl*ter Set*. Bread ll&lt;**e*. Fkrn“Home* of Distinction"
ware. Ftint Ware and many
BAGGER1.V
111 Way 17 03
Pbona 1147
other*. S«v the complete new
APPLIANCE CENTER
line «&gt;f lloovewarcs ai t . o o o 113 Magnolia Avr.
Phone 1737
SERV
YEAR SERVICE STORK, 111
Spare Hester* and Floor FumSouth I’atk A v r, Sanfonl. Kl.v
arcs Liberal Trade In.
I tANDAI l. r f.KCTRIl’ CO
In the Stale* or Overscat
Give
113 Maamvlia Ave
Phot&gt;e t:3
A HetaM Subvrtlptinn.
i»ffer« Sunbeam. I ntver'al, G E .
4It In- r make* of •malt appll.inrr&gt;
A l.etter Prom Home.’*
j.i (wv _ 3 Alonthi.
M nt
reasonable TV repair
Complete line llrmpet Soft rubber
I'h.tne tart
S^rvire
In
town
IM7 Sanford Are.
I‘bone li'.l
tow lr-im k'*c. Sanitary Bella
and Parlfier*
G A T L I N HROTHERS
ROt .MIU.AT A ANDERSON
Dragitre and Butldorer Serrtee "On The Corner It* The Clock.'*
Phone*: 2221 — Sanford. 3131liet.rva

ftouWdl

FARM MACHINERY • Cub FarmAll Tractor equipped with Power
U ft and Cultivator. A!&gt;&lt;&gt; plow
022 30
and double arlion iliak harrow. ORIANDO Morning Senllnel. t)r
*3* 30
N Howard Brewer, l)bln A*-&gt; .
landu Evening Star. Call Ralph CHOOSE YlM It t hrivimav Gieel- The5 t'rrfei t Girt P &gt;r Pop* An
Ml M
Silver Lake, Sanford. Ph. 303*.
i«v Chair" or Rocker l.arge
Kay. .31so.
ing Cards Iron* Our wide »eteelassonmenl, all lyttea.
M4 *3
Ion pefionatired and General.
SANFORD FURNITURE CO
M 03
POWELLS OFFICE SUPPLY
TREE Ripened Naval Orange*. Coatracl a u j ranvir work. Free HO
3t*0 Kavt 1st. St.
Phone 216
Magnolia
Ave.
phone
:*M
Ilamlint amt Grapefruit San­
etUnulea. R. L Harvey 304
50* M
ford Ave. L Pincway. Th. 330-W.
Sanford Ave Phone 113*1
2 £ j6 5 6 3 6 5 tz G v i
a-v
&gt;;'i v' i v'i w’iV’iwDrvir W'«
I I A N D A I .L K I.K C T H IC C O .
M - t t E.
l i t 0t.
Phona 137 I.ARGE Swing Set. Good condition. Electrical i,,ntrartm g amt Itepaira I F HIK HANIT)l(i) III HAID
-ia
BOATS • MOTORS
Phone 3110.
T V S t r v i c c ( ’e n t e r
H K a r a m t . HTTTRendiv amt t ’rnvley App.'ineev
1)33 FAIMtl DPS and
- I.AUWDRV SERVVIUK
u s e d M trro R r
112 MnKnuliii A v r .
I 'h . I I S
t. 1. H I*. F.VINHUDE.
I FOR SAI.F, - Oil TR ADE - 1951
One hour - Wa*h and Damp Dry
Good Speckled Pert It
Ford • cal. ton Truck, dual INTER t o i l and Ft X T E II I O It
. 521 3(1 Ufle
One hou
hour
Dry Fob
Troller
. .
Painting Paper Hanging Phone
wheel*, A I condition. Call IUM
- , • - Wa'h and DO
11 II. EVINRUDK
Elio. Kimla' , Elni*hf(| l.sundrv
313 W. Iluffum A Walker.
day*. IBW-W, night*.
HRAT1NQ
. . . w, iSaniione Dtv (leaning
ole—but troll* good
F5oar Furnace a and CirrulaUtra NEW Westinghou«e Keetrie Range
l&gt;st:RAMC*
1.3 II. SEA KIM-,
S t v l h n l t l e L n u n tlr tim n l
!£J
j
a i. rorn co . inc.
and 30 gal. imiml eieeirtr water
tun* prrfrcl
grail)
South Side Foodmait Bide.
W l t P r - tlRED Apartment elrem Mewik F a rt Ave. D m 144*
3 II P SCOTT-ATW.ATEII.
109 Lavl llil* Si.
trie Range, gn gal. table lop
reUniahed
W.a ■ •0
water heater. On, 2* • ti" tl-M-r,
T B 'I 3 II EVIMlUDl: ZEPHA II Rataa In _
one g‘ . I ' glared drutf. one lot
( 3'our e h o i r r i ................... 53*1 '»•
i'nUi-y bolder#
aluminum
Jalouaiea,
Fnough
for
............. *3* .v*
Ml E iitT at RL Phone ISlt
John WUIIamn Inn. A fi awy 3 II SEA BEE
eltxiltg one seteened iiorth. Sub
u
IlilliSI.
WIZARD ............. 513 IH,
41; Sawlocd Atlantic Baa*
«laolial
&lt;l|,r»iinlt'honr
I
wi
MKRCl
RY.
M
QUICK CASH far Furniture. AddNo Ih'llnm 1 „w|
5) |5 00
Typewriters, Outlo II FIRESTONE wiih Fuel
oUra, BoaU. Super
O Matte Tank
5132 M)
Stag Part. One mtie South
10 H Lichtmng MF.Cni’RY 5123 ou
Mfd far w ed nimliufa Call • » .
an JT-n. Phone 3017-W.
i * - F i l m r n s r i . A v r s s h r u b s MERCURY H um rane
wuaoa-Maiar Fisnmura Co.
with 3 e*tr» ptoneiiei*
ItAino
I l«" St
ANNUALS in band* Thou*andt III II .S' *1 r i n n vi i:n.
irtM M IX fflNKIIKTK
read)
non
ilioiee
Hybrid
pletrlv reeundltioned
5*1 rat
.
d t r * * ' * Coo crrle Co.
Planl* in eopsraied color* We ID &gt;1. Ml.lit l BY Lightning. nin&lt;
gro*
1
,or
own
in
*teriliied
-ml
L'piala Road Sanford,
aooil
. 5*9 !&gt;3
■No lu** no ntii'" )u»i planl 16 li. St OTT-ATWATER
Robert*.
1*51 CASE D C -4 . GOOD CONDIibem.
f
c
each
,-r
63e
dorrn.
Cambleie
witli
llemoie
ennT10N **M.
2221 Grapeville Ave.
Ir,il llus and contrui (a b le -,
16
HELP AV ANTED
B i r r r tractor co.
only
115003
Rlway 17-03 fiMlk
Phone *01 m i A n r r T r u r i e i,&gt; *uppir.
ADo manv motor* torn down lur
ment
Income by managing 17-A I IGVIPnil.U1* TK AII.EW**
U*ed part*. Reatonable.
aparlmrnl hou»e in Sanford
Window Miia — Lintel 1
On Sale While 1 hr» |,s«C
P'I'aic
k
giva refrrrncct. s i t , and 1031 MODEL A l/&gt;oks good, run*
Flu* Bioeki — Cradle Block*
New 1055 Model I'VINRUDE.S
nod. Good lire*, 3thi Orange
nibrr information P. O. Boa
0r«g*e Trap* - Dry Well*.
3 If LIGHTWIN. (Sold Out)
ja .
1311, Savannah, Ga
Mir aria CWereta C*
T'v FLEETWIS, (Sold Out)
• Elm Av*
Ph. 133
s i n \n
It nil:
YOU In lee IfA beliwa 13 II.F'ASTWTN Sale .
D IS T R IC T M A N A G K It
'*Demonvtrator $7*3.00
you buy. Open Kveniiigi aad IS II.
USED ElactTM CflS dlipenver I for Sanford. Salaried edi with un­
7J II RIGTWIN— (Sold Out!
Sunday*.
limited npportunilK'v.
H ig h
d n i k . b o i . Good runnlag condl»23• If.
*»• Elee. starting
F ails!dr TTSiler galea,
nan. Ideal Snr baer atoraia bog.
7*ehon| gradual*. Some rollrge
17c I’e r G allon 17e
Rtg T atn
.................... 54*1 SO
Paialka. Fla.
C*R M *aa» 4 i Th« Sanford
o r *ale* eiperience preferrable.
JS I f Eler. Demonrtrator
ills
IMPERIAL
Age limit 3135. Married, own •irt CHEVROLET 3 Door. 2 Tone
with new motor guarantee $393
S E R V IC E STA TIO N
automobile. If qualified, rail
gray and Mark, radio and heal­ JS II JOHNSON, 1933 Model.
120* I’n r k A v r .
Jack Krnblrn at 1727-AV or write
er. new uphid*tering Ihriuighoiii.
very
fa*4
57r, 1*1
lb»» K e n Tho Sanford Herald
Engine in esrellrnt rondltion. See our new- |9Vt Model Evinrutle*
n*w IranvmlMinn. V. A J. G ar­ c o m p l e t e o r r r i r s p e c i a l s
BOYS tn dallvnr morning paper.
age al Sanford Ava A Twenty- G ian. Aluminum er Mahogany
Call *74 R
fifth. P
~ hone 1221
Bo*t* Many new model* ju*t
D ie * 34M WOMAN In lend
arrived
1J3I
JEF.P
for
sale.
J.A
41
PalG attr tralleiy alio several mvHay work. Cau 3110 J
meltr* Ave. Phone *T« It.
del* of uted host* A trailers on
hand, priced reaaanahle.
I&gt;U DODGE 3/4 (on P i r k u p
Irurk Very S,K&gt;,I condition. 1325. K ORflON
Bbot II b r
G ao te
C O L L E C T O R . SAI.KSM.VN’
1*52 HUDSON Hornet, earellent
I1EA1 T in L P A T T E R N S
■ rtarwde Bale* k Servlee
Good permanent potllinn with
rondltion. 5*93. Both are mv w i R tat 01.
CUSTOM K IT T E D
good pay for party willing to
rannal automohilea . phone
PROM PT
MM.
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S S tio A ^ * lTUtR "r
IN S T A L L A T IO N
I0tn CHEVROLET. Phona
........ .. ..
ISSUE
Fnrwftwrn
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at rterry’*
.
or sen after • p m. at 1341
Strickland*
wawekwaae Fum., Co., al *•:II W.
meitn.
5M. M. All nattonally arir. furM orrison, Inc.
at warekmue price*__
10SI MERCURY. 4-Door. Very
Clean
Good condition, Call II
S n n f o r d . Klnrldn
IAWT AND FOUND
im -w .
P h o n e 200
PLYMOUTH. 191* • 4 IK&gt;or Sedan FOUND and turned in In Thn |
Herald office 194* BLUE 01,05.
Good eondillon. 3730. Call 37 X-J
act nf key*. Owner may have by
after 3 p. m.
paytAk for Ihi* ad.
Wrought Iron De*k A
Chair Sel .
.
Twin Bolster Studio Courbet
Foam Rubber Bahama Bed
Plastic Platform Rocker A
Ottoman .
.. ...........
60% Dacron Plllowa ............
Foam Rubber
Contour Chairs ................

c o f f e e , tnnylio l i g h t tip
F o r v o u r c o n v r n ie n c p ,
I te m s In t h e i o c o lu m n *
ti m e a n d m o n e y a n d

ri-uMumc

To iilmg llalons . ,
t'kelele,
portable t Speed
Phonograph .

tl 33 ,i&gt;
FI '.'1 up

. . 529 3g
nUKUR'S MUSIC SHOP
207 U e,j |*t. St.
i'hnne 3071

Mather of Sanford

J,

Kri. Der. 2 1935

I’.ijje 5

=1LS

°sf. tsttsam w sst

Turn. Apt. 1113 Park. Adults.
Fl'RX. Efficiency Apt. Highway
.
17 w South city lim lli. Phone
2317-W. hlumhcrland Court.

RFKCIAI SERVICES - I
1‘Uuuhm*. Krt-ewv rteiuwg
M. G. H O D G E S
Serr-re on All Water Piimo
Weil* Drilled - Pwiaev
Panla Road rbnw* t i e

NOT A PROJECT!

RUT — Homei of Rial Individuali­
ty: Brittany Farm Homei,
Early American. Ultra Modern,
Apartmenta.
conventional k Prineh Colonial

trpei.

THREE-Hnnm furnlthed Apart­
ment. Couple. J’hone SMI, 311 BUILT On
Loti; In a t M i W ® K
Palmetto.
boodi.

COMPLETE with all the feature!
you hive dreeir.rd about lurh
ai colored General Electric
appliance! and colored plumbing
fixiure ■.
ND aviUibte al reaaanahle
prteee witk the beat flnanrlng
k with minlmam down-tty-

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KIOKOSKNE

SEATCOVERS
For A ll Cars

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»7G- TR IC E S FOR SALE - | i p

JII-ACK key ea*e en Sanford Ave.
Return key* to l.illie Caldwell,
011 Avocado. Reward.

•Truek*. Traelhr*. trallrr*. u.ed.
All Make* Priced tn tell. GML
tl*e*el irarinr, ADCR 753. recon­ n - R l . E c i x i t v . i . n v v i c a r * . - ■
ditioned with deeper cab, ssdille
tanka, etc. Reduced lo 5».**5- FRIGIDAIRK ^ap^Uancea, sale*
and aervtce. O. fl. High,'Oviedo,
Call o r *e« today at Diamond T
Fla. Phone 4131 or San/nnl
Rale*. 1M S. Orana* Blnwom
1*47 W alter *
Trail, Orlando. Trie. 5-0031."
“ * W.1
L J'
Ig^AUfQMQBILB
HAYNES Offlee Machine Co.,
Typewriters, vdding msehinea.
Sates Rental*. 311 Mag., Th. 44.

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BBAUTT FABIA5M

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E to-Dom Booaly Shop
FOR BALE — 3 Boats — 16 Ft..
f e S » t b o HalratyliM^Sf an
«;*« MtlJanvIUe Av*. n M a
JodlTlduallmd Cot
071, 511
Foe ALL Your Beauty Need# call
H a rrie tt’* B eauty Nook
Advrctiaera are requested lo oo- Phone
071
105 So. Oak Ava.

tMy the Wanv-Ae Dapm — t lm- (Open evenings by appointment.)

mediately el eey arran lo tkte
•4a, m Tka Sooterd Herald «m bo For the beat, come tn Peter TauPa
Beauty Shoppe, Will give ;.„.iw
nagmilUa leg eoly eoe
jgjmaooot. Phone ttf, no Mag
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"A n you In** Ik'* I* vktre 4ktf
waaldkuJlF*
A n o p p o r t u n i a t I* a p e r ynn w h o know * Hint h e r a n
l i d t h e m o s t f o r Mv luilldittk* m u te r ln l ilollnr h ero .
D ro p b y n m l w e’ll a h o w
you w h y !

HILL LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY YARD

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Fri. Dec. 2, 19.*»5

r iT T a o N i l v t i a_TAs It I v c. s
H

Youngsters Have
Little Desire
To Be Scientists

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n i l mi r :r ARM I. n&gt;h n'f «•

afternoon. Also In ihe picture me thr (‘nipt
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Argentina's Reds

"A rm ch air 'i'herapy"
For H eart C on dition

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I ill-; NAVY 1)1(11.t, TKAM. whlrh took part In th r anrial r h f i- lm a s pjcn'le W. Ine.dav aftetnoon.
I I - are shown h&gt; ra ju t befora they Stepped tt! f t....... ' he Paiiadis route. (Staff l*hntu)

Pigs May Be Pigs But-

sins anil ran f in fur hnurt. They
h s w tuiks up to sevrr.il Lrchri
lor. and an armor plate of gflitle
over their shoulder*—designed by
nature tn lum other boar’ tuika
btit handy for n f l r bullets leo
Tlivy're bed hunlrd with hnund«
»m! may be hmught to bay several
limes by a skilled and eourasenjs

pigs may be plg«. like the fellov' P jl ll.e w I b a r of Tcnne.'cr
said, hut if your breakfat bacon and North I rolina is anniher rril
' ' '
* n ^'’ " l n l ' came from kin lo a fc n n r v e e or ter. lie s 1he open all age ehamp&gt;.&gt;n
tn he called a Mpjsro nr a h r a in '” —
..
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Rl.'KSOs Ainr.S t1. Argentina's
North * aroltna wild boar, don 1 of the big came iliviunn in the
In his intersc s i . ftsmes reU .itrr n United S u te s —bear* tnapproach tie lahlit unarmed.
it r.mmutiMl* ir e stirring Into re
ferred .inly lo advanced high
Thai, at least, is the advice of eluded
] resell cetivily, but the government
, t l t r , ,.hlrh
According lo Tenn-.-iscr's Is. 1« !•** dog* until Ihe hunter ap-1
^sow's Ihev df.n'l h.ive a rbanie In • i lM,-l cm irw t In malh nr ac le n c c l^
I men • may elect to take Ljaim a monopoly on the real wild pailnanl of ( anscrvation, the b ia r Pr , r on
, r w - •'boreupovi the
subvert tin- nation in IHr wain
,
)"’ j
eoniervalive thy Id(N* Kuro[c»n boar.
was inlrodureti In Ihla cminlcy ne*r boar either will c h a r g e tha man
of Juan IV pm diet iln i»inp
1! I ■t « HY i
1!
4
lie man
onr pupil eommeMed| A„ holJJth h„„ hun1cM ,rom HoT- U ls te r Held, m Ihe mountains id l‘Ve • runaway Incomotive ry n.n ,
*' f r United Stales iruv r o t ,n
H ii11 n * M
J '
* 1' !lt &gt;r‘
j,), to O talm * may dispute th is,|Meslcrn North Carolina in April
hn'1!
hounds turn him J**•'
i - 1 in •
14
I &gt;ufrd communism will n&lt;&gt;l lie a ip
o lo varrm
• point
v a rrm r I
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. - the
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It
science is on ...
Ihr vide
l'Jig a&lt; pa l of a plan hy ....
Kng.
pro
ays •" a r I o s Munir
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' \ srteril I I an evil icnlu* on
11 •
iv. • M j f hippffl It. IT fas'll
ern
highland!.
Die
javelins,
ilrar
li.h
sjani.nten
lo
srl
up
a
large
«
i 4 | §4 4
i udcvserrelary of interior
f n.
IV thinking op w.n s lo torture
i : •i
Ih rr r np four t : r r n with th* hunt- J t U r
lo Ari/ona hunters and others in hunting flub
During bis drradr of nite Pcron
f •« *
*4
A
1011.'* another said
Ihe southwest, mi;M m a b h a tiger
A large Da&lt;t ■* ..v en 'o.-d b- rr^.titcina t^&gt; ir^r% r * c h tim« Iht i r . TM» Y
» in •
U
Kipt all opfer.itmn order tight runDuke Snider (Brooklyn huehal! ounce for ounce but he's a mini a fenre and « otiun tU&lt;?.ure, a
m
14
b.fsiks
td&gt;
until
9h«
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t
m
l
r.rtAf I r V
o
fieri. Ill* police Jailed i ornimmltls
14 i • *? m :
1 i l . tB tn 1 « k r
,
...
lure model and anyway he-* a mountaineer caretaker, ».nd that i% *Uin."
IK SI
Hut (he ( ornrntinlils survived ,
15 4
t * I'le r a f
Ty b r
' d(Vr
we,-r ainrked.
I n ts« :
Knd jidvAnr* iun&lt;1*T
Although In la'I year's rongrrs- dressed men. If he was » adenllal,
'
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H
*kcd
j
Anr|
wide
ranging
fug
Only
23
hogs v t r n tclct-rd Rut
sion1 1 election, they etaimrd only
, n'r.r
a . ," (be comment. pnJnf „, Arkjn. t , Georgia's rna-lal n hr 1D» when the ftesl hunting
| 0| ;&gt;t votes, Ihil f e p rr.m
'e d »
i? fur rent h r r r a . e ov.e their ^ j j r^unvclln i amlP bimed' that
ml3hl hr f ',n »l'rtcd. the herd numbered m By
shirred domrtie only by slratch-jlhn time lha nrisina) sportsmen
cldimt fur Ihr ID!*1 #«Wtioni.
if a belter lob of learhing were Inc the word well beyond its ml- [largely were gone, the fences In
r«n4rrf'i1
ff»rrri ar#* done
p erh ap s
Ihe subject* hMpilal limits, Ural s what (hry [disrepair and Ihe wildlife moved
aI ttmk tfi Arffntfna
Muni/ wortldn I he eon.ldered tough
technleally are.
[nut on the rnuntrysde. Natives
------------------- B y B E N N E T T C E R F --------------------i i y i fhf Ivr •f a««ur.,»nrr thaf rnm
flarnes &gt;al&lt;| ih e
pupils were
™ " '■ | armunted for I h e rinnamen bear*
munium h u n l a rhiinrr i« Ihr a« re of Ihe n«Honal demand tor *...... .. ..........................
WO CLADIATOH3 startled Nero *011 hit eostrt wads thetr g.
M-C of men now running Arcrn m&lt;jre ,eirnl.sfs and •‘aremril to have a vincera tntcieit In the *n,l •1M, buffalo bul Ihe boars were
anotfier story
valiant cxplnlti. Forty to fifty competitors at a time per&gt;
Rita'* government.
*
prnhlrni "
Nowadays there are shout Wo Ishcd under th e ir awords. Crowd* ch e ered their t v t r y mawe,
Hoars In lb.- annuo acre Tellicu Finally, ofTiciala decided to ,
Gsme and fish vianigeinrnt arra give the two boya a r c i l tcsL'i
where Tennessee and I MS Fish And K(r0 himself btaral Into
and Wildlife f e n If * officials now , h r l r tJrcilin£ r o o m , ^ c x l
a u l h o m e a aupervUed h u n tv a rh S u n d i y - hc sI o a tc d . " w e r e

Slirring Acliviiy

f r HEKMiM H. lUMOlilM, M O.
“ARMCIIA1H Uierapy" n a y 1* have to Mr in h»d all the time
Your rhetor might i it nrtt!-*&gt;
* greater aid In some heart pa
H t n U than the traditionally or- this type of therapy In your e v e .
Out If ha dors—and ri m t tr» it
tclrred strict bed w t routine.
Borne doctors heiicve this; t*r~ without lib orders- h e r la w hal
TnttUnT patient* with tnywariilal be 11 probably tell you U« do
During Um nr. t and s&lt; cruul
in farction and enniirsllvc failure
do apend mu*h of th r lr time »It - d a y s y o u a l i i I*- (■ rrn l l l c d l o r l t
ting In romfortabte arinrhaifs In a chair for IS minutes to half
an hour. R e t your fret comfort­
* ; eed* recovery.
ably on the
Gradually, this time for filling
Slow * Circulation
rrolor.lird bed n i t , they argue, Is Increased As a rule, the sitting
alo w circulation 'nil*, along with up period Is doubled, or alrood
t h e pressure exerted by r c n tm u id doubled, each succeeding day u n ­
» pit in bed u|«&gt;n the deep tetri* tn til you are spending from as* lo
t h e calf and thigh, may h a d to eight hours In a ebulr every day.
ghrcmbo.su or blond clotting.
Modified PrcKpom
n e d r n r e s . c o n s tip a tio n an d
l t d * program, however, m trh t
e t h e r minor h a r a r d a you are have Uj Ire modllled In Mime cu&gt; a.
lit'Iy to enrmjntrr during a Ion* T h a f a up to your doctor; don't
■veiled rpent In bed. may lie erurd try It without hi* permtiwton.
e r eliminated by changing to a
Jitat because ytru can alt up,
silting poallton In a rhair It may don't think you r i n walk around.
■Do help prryrnl your rotWAka You should not And you m u tt
5rom becoming weak.
have old In getting to and frurn
the ehnir.
H ea rt Work* Harder
.'A ctually. lytnit in bed mlr.ht qucstiok arm answer.*
M. A A : My wile has had an
« ' lie your heart a left ventricle
to work harder th a n It should, arrested rase of tuberculosis ! t
w ith pulmonary congestion » • more th a n a year Am I In any
■Utlng Your In a r t do** not rest danger of contracting It?
Answrr: If your wife hao a nonti rn Just la cauie you ate KCllnI n r Bunding ijuletly rouses leaa Infectious type of tuberculin!*. It
cardiac output tlw n lying down. la net llkdy that you would eun” One bitt adrantaite tn the arm- tra c t the duo-ar* from her.
Howeyer. per.odtc te-.ts of her
rh-itr method I s the Improvement
In the | atlenfa mental atUtude sputum are advisable to deter­
naturally, you r# going to Icel u mine whether or not the infection
lo t h e t u r mentally U you don t has become active again.

OKLAHOMA CITY IT—What do
hirh ulirm! students think aboul
the nfes rf hemming a c i c r t i i u '
Dr. Melvin flames, aslstant *u
j» r.nlendcnt of Oklahoma C i t y
si inila, said a survey he rnnifurtrd htr* m dlrites the youngsters
h*v» little er no deire lo m;Ve
ieirnce a life work
He asked 100 high school juniors
this fjucition:
"Why i it more slodenls do not
U l e ictetirr and m a t h '"
I hr i n ‘i n vrte rpiii* reveal,
in? flames said.
L.ndc.n! lams hair anil a saeat
rhirf.” one youth grlrnacat.
S tie described seientlds at
” 'I1**!'"* *n,l ' Idlle old men with
b s , r | w-irlung in a musty labora­
tory ’*
The mai'City dpscribed sclrnce
and math courses as dull They
• aid tin ' I s le Ioq much lime and
i* tr Ihrt i r r r u laughi to really
"urilrrs.itKl ' (he sijhjeeft.
7 ‘ev declared that an rduealic.n
m
,enre u r s p e n d v r and. after
m a k i n g ihr investment, you
aoiildn I in il e miich money

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T ry a n d S to p M e

T

THE OLD HOME TOWN »■««»«m

By STANLEY

A fe v words ms wh.st t* esperf
in hoar hunting come from Paul
Moore, T rn n fstrc Mala pholngr*.
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P ro c— d A t Y o v r
Own R hk
By WOODSON T. ALLBN

Somehow, the** thing* just teem to start
t hrmaelvee. I wa* quietly reading in the living
riHim, end the voice that I love best called
from the kitchen “The garbage it ready to go
out. Will you taka it?"
"Sure,” I answered. "Ju st's second." The
far-away quality of my voice b ought her to
the door.
"W hat’s that you’re reading-a new comic
b iu k r

"I doubt that thia could be called a comic
book, my dear. It’s T he Theory of the Leisure
Class’ by Thormtein Vebten."
"Well, if he waa aa good with the theory aa
you are with the practice, he certainly knew
his way around soft chain and sofas.”
"Mr. Veblm, my dear, diaruaae* conspicuous
consumption at some length. That is the name
which he appliea to the ua* of wealth and its
romitant leisure aa a means of making a visible
differentiation between the economically suc­
cessful, and the economically unsuccessful,
man. He has traced this characteristic from
primitive peoples, of which the successful had
provided themselves with tha basic items of
food and shelter, while the unsuccessful lacked
them. He hringa this up to modern time*,
where we find-."
“ Yea, don’t we? Mr. (iumpert, across the
street, buys a new car for his wife each (.'hriMmas, and we haunt the poetofficr, hoping for
a check from an editor."
"Let ua think, for a moment, of the con­
sumption of (sails at the vary lowest level,
which he cafe the ‘subsist sne* level* At thia
aa called subsist sari level, man warn only the
Irreducible mini mem of goods and services,
just enough to hasp him alive and to maintain
•uAciant strength so that he can continue to
provide himself with that poor minimum."
"Have you noticed bow much this sounds
like ‘A Day at the Alien*’?*’
"Your response, though s i pressed in crude
sarcasm, la the perfectly norinal one, as Profeasor Vehlen wall knew, and painted out.
Once mea established himself in a home, hie
roaoamptten of goods and service* tended to
Increase beyond thia subsistence level. To
maintain andtadhpUy hie pecuniary ability
to support, thia higher standard at living, ha
needed Haves. At first, perhaps, he had coly a
ain^s slave, his wffr."
"No comment.”
"Ho found this slave so useful, and so sat­
isfying to hi* ego, that he acquired more of
them. His own way of Ufa was, of course, su­
perior to that of his slave* and wive*. Then
there began to be a noticeable differentiation
among tha vassals themselves; those whoa*
duties related to the care and comfort of the
head-man’s person wore noticeably hatter off
than win tha Mm who performed the remoter
services, Marti as tittag the soil and drawing
water. From the wesson about him, he saieotod a ChjrfWMk The selection doubtless woe
laflmnend by earns phyHcal attraction which
"Whan yon take tha garbage out, I think
y a w l And that there's Just enough room la
the can for Dr. Veblen's book."

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Marry-eyed Unto mitt It having a grtat lima In tha world of btMowy bubbles and fluff.

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THAT'S THg SP1RIT1
May I *sy s few words in answer to Sara
Maine's letter published in the November
I Maw* ef AH Florida Msgs sine, concerning
tearirte?
I believe you. Mini Mason, are taking
Ikjam a little Ml tea much la heart. I have
lived all aiy Idb la tha csetrai Northern
States fired and worked la ala or saves
No matter whtre yo* ge or live yon will
fled peepls ef afi dbperitioae. Yen will find
eaasetMag wa don’t tike, yon will lad peo­
ple rewplsialng sad condemning certain
tbingi, sverywhsts. That's why some tour­
ists have tbs idea their dollars keep eoawowe from goiag hungry where the? spend
thrir racwUut.
This apphee to any slat* they may go.
Tham am maw irresponsible mart ben'* that
will owsechsrgs a lowrht if they spat him to
daw. And asm* Hariris spaed their money
hi* water, thee bis me the whole Iowa sad
Us people. | found U a* in the WeM; in th«
Central Mates as sell a* ta the South.
I have found many disc* art seas people,
as well a* very courteras peepls, wherever
I have been. 8* JaM keep on loving yam
heme and Meta, sad the hack with tha saw
I have found thbigi h*r* ia f l i r i l * 7 l * net

filn. hat things Iltt* earned the dWihm by
Iv . t am now a pernid owner ef e new heme
hare in Jacksonr ila, so am Aero u May
uadi the Good Lard say* different.

Ona of tha rarest birds in our
country it tha Evtrfladaa Kite;
wa ara fortunata in being able
to bring you nest week a fine
spread of picture* on thie hand*
tome relative of the hawka,
taken by author-photographer
Hugo H. Schroder.
In tna tame iaaua All Florida
begina a now aariaa on "Succamful Citiiena" in which wt plan
to bring you now* of Floridian*
who ara making valuable contribut ion* to their ftllowman; In
tome caaea thaae will be well*
known personalities, in othart,
the uncelebrated and unaung
who devote their time and
energy to making their communitiee better placet to live in.
Locked up in the office aafe
but ready to roll aa toon aa we
get clearance from Washington
it Van Dretter’e esdualve ae­
rie* for All Florida Magatine on
the heroae of the Border Patrol.
Thia aplendid and seldom-pub­
licised outfit h at the highest
mortality rata of any Federal
law-enforcement body. Their
gun battlce with alien- and nar­
cotic-smugglers, their quiet de­
votion to duty and the impres­
sive record they have hung up
down the years it a thrilling
tuspenae yarn—every word of
which is true. Look for the
start of thia aerie* toon.
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The scene at Cypreaa Oardens, against which theae two
ant* bellum belles are arranged
shows in the center background,
the whit* banana in bloom.
Foreground, left to center, is
the lovely tropical shrub called
Bird of Paradise. The picture
was caught on color film by
Dennis Haliinan.

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By C H A R tfS JEAN

r irrrr.N yean ago, nation of Kan (2«llte. would n«hour* before the first (low of dawn on a December
weekend morning, eat a quick breakfast, ami Imid the
back seat of a Model*A with home-made fishing gear.
It was a 10-minute drive across the narrow woodrn
bridge spanning the vast Indian Hivcr and over to I V
nova Beach. Turning north on Highway AIA it was 26
miles to windswept Cape Canaveral, ita lonely, tower*
ing lighthouse, and the beat sea trout fishing in the
world.
Today, fishermen ran't get near that famous light­
house; it is smack in the center of one of the most
heavily guarded areas in A m erica-lhe testing site of
the Air Force Missile Test Center, where some of the
moot fantastic weapons of the pushbutton era have
been launched.
Tsst*flying a guided miaaile is no simple matter, but
a visitor to the Uunching site eipecting a scene from a
Buck Rogers drama might be disappointed. Amid the
11,000 acre reservation there are a few concrete firing
pads with nearby reinforced blockhoune*. and some
large buildings housing tracking instruments and guid*
Wtn
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ing devices. This is the home base of a long testing
range which, when the down range island facilities are
completed, will have cost some $200,000,000. The nerve
center of all miaaile tests is a three-story central control
building which houses various tracking and receiving
equipment.
The Center’s vaat testing machinery is put in mo­
tion days before a scheduled launching, as a range
clearance team begins the job of clearing the missile’s
path. An officer dispatches warnings to air fields to
chart their flights clear of the firing area. Hours hefore
Thu artulr it hatrj on /&gt;tra firing, radar-equipped planes are sent aloft to scout
tonal ahtrnntion nn.f information fumithrtl fc* thr
for private and commercial craft. Search-radar antennae
1‘ub/ir Information Offir*
■weep the adieu for other craft and crash boats patrol
of thr Air f o n t Mittilt
the area. Any craft within five miles of the launching
Tnl O uter at I'atrirk Air
area ia warned to leave, and if there is one chance in a
Force /lute, f.’miMi, Ha
million that a vessel ia in danger, the firing is postponed.
The area far down range where the missile will
plunge Into the ocean is cleared and men in the central
control building plot the positions of ship and aircraft f AN7AITK weapons of thr Pushbutton Era havr been launched from the Air Force Missile Test Center at Canaveral.
within tha flight path of ths miaaile.
Tha responsibility of author* into the missile's "brain and within seconds, the booster
Whila in tha a ft the miesilr into usahlr form hy a new f 450,*
iting the firing lies with one the responses are immediate soon burns itaslf out and auto­ records such d sta ss pressure, (100 electronic com puter th a t
m a n -th e range clearance of­ and accurate. Cables from an matically drops off. The miaaila temperature, acceleration, yaw, does work equivalent to 50000
ficer. Before he does this, all electric generator ara plugged now gaina speed in free but speed, and altitude, and sends |ieople witif ordinary computers.
down rang# stations must re­ into the missile to start the jet controlled flight powered by ita this inform ation hack to th r
From the instant the missile
port their readiness, and atmos­ engine and the low whine be­ jet engine,
Canaveral central control sta­ leaves the ground, every part
pheric, radio recaption, and comes a screaming roar. T he
Every phase of the missile's tion by means of a telemetering of its flight is recorded. F ast­
weather conditions must be near last man jark the cablet and flight ia closely acrutinised. system which consists of a small flying jet planet follow it s« it
sprint for cover.
Cameras attached to automatic­ radio tra n sm itte r mounted in is sent down the line uT range
perfect.
The signal ia now given that ally tracking radar antennas re­ the head of the missile. The stations. These stations are lo­
When all Is raady, ha gives
hia "go ahead." Technicians ignites tha "RATO" booster cord the first few miles of tha transm itter is equipped with a cated at Nassau, Grand Ba­
hurriadly complete last minute and tends tha missile roaring olT missile’s flight. Once in flight, pick-device which converts tha h am a Island, Kleuthera, San
checks on th e poised miaaile tha mobila launcher on a pillar the missile is "turned over" to data into electronic voltage and Salvador, M syguana, Turk*
and heavy vehicles lum ber of oranga Ara and thunder. So the in-flight officer who closely transmits it back to ground sta­ and Caicos Islands, the Domini­
away from the firing pad. The tremendous la tha powar of tha watchaa ita path on a plotting tions, som etimes at the rate of can Republic, Puerto Rico, and
miarile la painted bright red for rocket booster that the miaaile board. If it bsgins to bahave 1,000 tim ea par second. After Jamaica, and the range ia being
eaay tracking and sensitive re­ Is in flight before it travail its erratically ha can instantly de­ the flight is over th is d ata is eilrnded to far-away Ascension
stroy it by praaaing a b u tto n collected and sent to the Cape Island, 4,400 miles from th e
cording devices fill •very inch of uwn length.
station w here it ia converted
Generating enormous power which eiplodea it in flight.
the warhead. Impulses are fed
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lISfO N U i are Immediate and accurate to Impulte* fed Into the red mi**ile't "brain."

Cable* are plugged in and pulled Given ilgnal Ignite* boo«ter with a (creaming roar

TM MISfUX roar* off the mobile launcher on a pillar ol orange fire and thunJer at *uch
tremendou* power that the mitule i* in flight M o r e it ha* travelled it* own length

PUSHBUTTON
DEFENSE

TM ASIA lar down the rang* where the missile will piling* into the
ocean is cleared and men In Ih* Central Control Building plot the po*i
lion of *hip and aircr alt than within the flight path of lh« mini*

(Conimoeit from page I)

c»a*t uf Florida. Thi* chain of
inland* i* linked fry a 1,500 mile
rahlr, thr longest underwater
i aide in the world, laid over
three years and at a coat nf
SlN.IMMI.imil
At preterit, when miaailea
riimplrte their flight, they are
amt plunging into I lie aea. OfUriel* are apeaking nf a aalvaga
program, however, and one proj­
ect already under way ia a akid
landing atrip at th* Cape. It is
hoped to fly th e miaailea down
range, reverse their flight in
mid-air and retu rn them for a
akid landing.
Two big project* are the aubJerta nf much conjecture three
day* at the Test Center. One ia
the perfection and testing of the
IBM or International Halliatica
Miaailr, a fantaetir rocket that
ran apan oceana at apeeda of
15,000 milea per hour and at
heighta of 600 milea. The seeond ia the launching of earth's
Arat artificial apace satellite,
due in 1956. Nothing official has
been said on th e launching nf
the satellite hut mime arirntista
have pointed nut the prartibility of the C enter for launch­
ing such ■ craft.
Fifteen fear* make* a big dif­
ference. Thnae fishermen from
that nearby town of Ha« (iallie
who are still around may not
know it, but thay may have
been fishing on the site of whet
could become the home ha»e nf
man'* first trip to tha moon.
ATOF the budding are radar amen
naa. command guidance antrnnaa
search radar, telephoto cameras
rtf i-o ivw imam*- •t • n

tANOI surveillance tram plot* thr position of ahipa and craft within
* flight area of thr mi**il* at a central control building located at
ipe Canaveral, by meant of a telemetering iy*tem In head of minle.

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mued. J t the rjder earner j i record lit lint lew milet

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RADAR unit! on top of tlelion track mittile in lit
Might Attached centerat ere lighted eiong the t&gt;eem

THE MISSIIE, gaming ipeed in lift' hut coitlioiled flight
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Florida State Fair, Tampa. Jan. 3 1-Feb. 11

DREAM" PLANTATION
COMES TRUE
By J. K. ELLSWORTH

M o ME
, than two-thirds of tha visitors
at tha J. H. Emmingtr plnaappla planta­
tion south of Lakt Placid, Fla., baliava
th at pinaapplaa grow In tha ground tika
carrota or potatoes. "Many will aay, as
thay walk along a row of young plants,
‘Dig thia ooal' or ‘Dig ma that'!" Uughad
Mrs. Bmmlngar. And oaarly 10 par cant
of tha plantation's visitors think that
pinaapplaa grow on trsaa, Uka orangaa
All thaaa folks stars In woadamant
whan thay ass the davaloping fruits
parched on top of thick, woody stalks
growing out of tha cantars of the leafy
plants underneath.
Moat woman who atop at Plantation
Paradise, aa Mr. and Mrs. Emminger call
their 35-aere pineapple farm, select pine­
apples on sale which have tha prettiest
crowns of leaves, commented Mra. Emminger. "And what do the men examine?"
grinned her husband. *Why, the fruit be­
neath the leaves, of course. The biggest,
IOAOIIBI HAND featuring the cream of their crop as wed a* pineapple
ripest and most colorful fruit underneath
(n their own kitchen. provides * * lti outlet lot the fmminger'i "do-K-yourself" ranch. the leaves are what the men are most interested in."
A colorful exhibition of Kmminger pine­
apples of tha two main varieties grown
wrill be given top display In tha Highlands
County agricultural exhibit a t the Florida
State Fair, January 31-February 11. A
aeries of boxed plants, presenting fruits
In various stages of maturity, also will be
shown.

Up to now, all fruit raised has been sold
at the roadside stand, and rarely are there
pineapples enough to take cars of tourist
sales, and fill waiting orders of people llvlag within driving distance and recently,
Mrs. Bmmlngar has been experimenting
with plnaappla prseervee.
Emminger was a Mac Dill Field flyer, in
Tampa, when he flrtt got the idea of
"going Into pineapples." That was in 1052.
Immediately, be and his wife, a Texas
girl, began reading up on pineapple-grow­
ing in all the books and bulletins they
could lay hands on.
Soon after, they began looking for an
ideal spot in Florida on which to locate
their "dream plantation." Emminger, by
thia time, had been discharged from the service, and the two were anxious to get
started. They Anally bought the tract
they now occupy, and set to work to clear
and plant iL Much of their time, the Aral
few months, was spent building the house,
not much larger than a big trailer, in
which they now live.
According to the Emmingers, the two
motl popular varieties grown by them
are Natal Queen and Smooth Cayenne.
The former, when ripe, weighs about two
pounds; and the other, about five pounds.
Both are sold by the pound. Pineapples
normally ripen In June, July and August.
However, a mature plant can be forced to
bear fruit out of season by dropping a
sma'l
pinch of calcium-carbide onto the
Although the Em minger pineapple farm
la only four yean old, it already possesses bud of the plant when wet with dew. The
85,000 plants, and some 25,000 more chemical reaction shocks the plant into
plants are being at^ded this year. Other bloom. Some four months later, a ripe
acres are being cleared and put into shape pineapple ia available for sale.
Pineapples are grown from
for future plantings.
slips, suckers and ratoons, said
Emminger. Slips are plants
which develop from tha fruitstalk, or base of tha (Mis suck­
ers are plants which grew from
the stem of the plant; and ra ­
toons are plants th at develop
from underneath the ground.
All, when planted grow Immedi­
ately, and produce fruit
The leafy crown of a pineap­
ple fruit, when sliced off and
planted, grows to maturity and
produces fruit in about two
years. Although this method of
producing plants ia little used
by commercial growers, many
who buy pinaapplaa at tbs Bmminger stand, cut off the crowns
and plant them in their gar­
dens. Many of those plants will
mature and produce
HOMfl PM Snvtl are the latest
addition to the pineapple Indus­
try of this Texas-Florida couple.

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By RICHARD J. LOFTUS

^ V camkha start- la hum -and another him by
Florida's one-man movie company is under wav
George L Crutcher, who heads the visual inatruction department of the General Extension
Division of Florida, has been in the business of
writing, producing, directing, shooting and edit­
ing films for the past three years, and to date he
has completed eight films, has three in produc­
tion, two in script, four planned and a pile of rrquests a foot high on his desk.
His first two movies were made to help Jack­
sonville Beach and Clearwatrr introduce visitors
to community recreational facilities. Nest, he
produced the "Bill Jackson Story" for the Flor­
ida Tuberculosis and Health Association.
At present, Crutcher is putting final touches
on "Homemaking Education in Florida," for the
State Department of Education. In the shooting
stage are “ Vocational Agriculture in Florida"
and "Trade and Industry Education in Florida."
Though he does the work of a doien men,
Crutcher ia understandably satisfied with the re­
sults of his labors. His "Florida Hebuilds" re­
ceived high praise after a showing liefore the
American Congress of Correc tion in Philadelphia
and has been viewed since by thousands in Flor­
ida and other states.
One of his films, "Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District," received a spe­
cial showing before the U. S. Senate, and resulted
tn several million dollars being earm arked for
funds to support a Florida conservation prugram.
Crutcher first tried his hand at film produc­
tion when a student of audio-visual techniques
a t the University of Kentucky. Because of his

"Homemaking Educalion
•n Honda" shows technique
ot infant care (above) and cooking

experience as a theatrical designer, stage man­
ager and director, he was asked to produce a film
for the Community Chest drive.
loiter, while working as a dram atics teacher
and director for the Louisville schools, he handled
the production of “ Kentucky Centennial," a (Mig­
rant of 100 years of education in Kentucky.
Then came World War II and a stint of sii
years, following which Crutcher jo ine d the staff
of the General Extension Division of Florida But
hr didn't just join the staff, for during th e four
years that followed, he expanded th r visual in­
struction library, taught on-campus and exten­
sion classes and organised conferences, institutes
and short course programs.
He didn’t really attack th r film production
field seriously, until hr returned from another MAOY K&gt;t 101UNO is lab print of educational him. shown by Crutcher
to G. M turner, assistant dean ol General Extension Division
war tour—two years in Korea.
In all his ran ters work, he
stresses realism —never using a
studio shot. During his "Invest­
ment in People," he shot Gov.
LeKoy Collins and his cabinet
in session.
But thia busy man is not con­
tent merely with film produc­
tion work, he supervises the
Extension Film Library, p ro ­
vides visual aids to business
firms, state institutions, agen­
cies and urganiiations In hla
"•pare" tim e he coordinates
three sessions of the Florida
Civil Defense Staff College, two
medical technology workshop#,
and an industrial aria and lead­
ership conference
tNTWVHW scene (righi) is set up
for Industrial education film At
left, Mrs. Patricia Morrison of
visual education department
helps In editing The "throw
away" Is less than 10 per rent
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HWAY PATROLMEN
GRADUATE
By RED KERCE

FlOfHOA Supreme Court Justice Hwyn Thomas (back lo camer a above) was photographed a* he administ­
ered the oath to the members of the Florida Mghway Patrol cists which was graduated on October 21.

miMAN ». MUHWttY of IWo Oak acquired
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the time this issue of Al! Florida reaches
you the latrat crop of fledgling* from l.t. Jay
L. Hall’* achool for Htale Highway I'alrol re­
cruit* will be roaming the highway* trying lo
save your life and mine.
In a little building which was a war-time
chapel for Air Force men at nearby Dale
Mabry Field in Tallahasaee, 42 newly gradu­
ated I'alrol recruit* filrd out recently, a di­
ploma in one hand and a head th a t burred
with memories.
Aa they left the chapel, now W estminster
I'resbylerian Church, for Florida S ta te Univeraity'a we*t campu*. the men left behind
them eight grilling week* of achool, the long­
est education in the shortest time th at they'll
probably ever eiperience again.
In those eight weeks, the men had Iteen
thrown to the ground unmercifully by instruc­
tor* in judo, they'd listened to lectures on
every subject from how lo get along with peo­
ple to the proper way to approach a halted
motorist who might try to blow your hewd off
with a pistol
They had arisen long Iwfore the bird* every
day and very few closed a book before the
“ lights out" signal at 10 P. M.
It takes a whale of a lot of knowledge to be
a Florida Slat* Highway Patrolman. You have
to know more than how to sound a siren, stop
a motorist and write a speeder's ticket.
They found out that a S tate Trooper has
to he a pretty good specimen of a man. His
m entality must be a lot better th an run-ofthe-mill. while physically speaking, the rookie

ha* to I k- .iMe to take care of himself in a
tough spot
The latr»i 42 met th at standard, all were
at least fiv r fret, 10 inches and IHO pounds,
absolute minimum height and weight require­
ment.
No sooner had the fledglings taken wing to
rest a week md then go on the road with esperienred men in the field, than Col. II. N.
Kirk man. the Patrol's commander called for
more recruits for a school which will start
nest January.
The Patrol plana to graduate another hatch
of men about March 1, which will just about
bring the I'alrol strength under 1955 Legisla­
tive authority to increase it* uniformed per­
sonnel.
The Patrol has a permanent school now set
up at Florida State University and the O ctober
graduation was the first class of new Trooper*
to finish there.
It also marked another Aral! CJov. l^-ltoy
Collin* became the first esecutive to attend a
graduation ei»rcise, which, until then, had
more or less leen taken aa a routine. The (iovernor told the graduates that Florida's people
“ want you to get tough" in rigidly enforcing
traffic and safety laws.
Of the graduates, Lieutenant Hall, school
director, Commented: "This t* the first school
we've ever had where no one quit before the
end."
Now, while the I'alrol would like lo have a
lot of fellows between 21 and .15 try for the
n e it achool. if they meet th e standards of a

high school education, pas* a rigid physical
esamination, and weigh al least I HU pounds,
here are a few operational lips you might
think over in advance:
I'atml recruit* roll mil of th e b la n k e ts early
enough lo go through a schedule of c a lis t h e n ­
ics In-fore breakfast to get lo classes by Ha m:
they study until 5 :3 0 , and th a t in clu d e* listen­
ing to classroom lectures, p o u n d in g away on
the rifle and pistol range*, g e ttin g dm n|K-d on
the ground in judo practice, p lu s plenty of
study in applied technique*
Saturday afternoon* sometimes are free,
sometime* they only bring work Hut through
the din of all the work-horse recruit course,
there is a bright spot. Three lime* daily,
the men eat tire same fare that i* served the
HSU Seminole*.
In addition to Lieutenant Hall, two other
es|ierienced men make up the school's stall
They are l.t. J. W. Hagan* of Jacksonville and
First Sgl. II. J. Harnett of Miami W hen there
isn't a school in srMioii, each man is on regular
assignments.
The school's staff gels an assist from other
Floridians widely e*|ierienced in their Held*;
such men a* FHI agents and Florida ,S tate
professors on every subject from psychology
to spelling.
Ho, by the lime you read this these boys
will be added to the ptc»ent complement of
men who traveled IO,IMHt,IMMI miles la*t year,
investigated 15,000 accidents, arrested 50,000
traffic violators and wrote HO.Oflt) warning*
among their other duties.

RMT AID class is a regular requirement Ior the recruits. It J W llagant of
Jacksonville, a member ol the teaching statf. watches such a class in action

IT'S a tumble lor
George W Owen
ol Winter Haven,
at the hands ol re­
cruit James louverse. Chattahoo­
chee. as a part ol
Ihe |udo training.

CiASS is in set
Sion (at Icll) .is
Dr k'l, h.inl Itos
band I $11 illns
Iraies a point to
David C Carden
Arcadia anil H i
Ham ol Not onus.

COt. H. N. KIRKMAM hands diploma to liar lee J ilarn ol Nokomis (below) as
Dr Doak S. Campbell, president ol f$ll. and Governor leRoy Collins stand h&gt;

ion newspaper editor. recd v « a sodden kick when
Ho Uret a )7 MM tear | n
gun on lho firing range.

A bull • oyol On IHo prtlof rango. ao Mustrated abovo by Weldon Ivoy and James I .
-}' 1 |U*«. TaWrhtMOO. horlda Highway Patroi recruits pro resify put through Iho training mdh

■ems lo bo question of Rayburn l. Adklni of Day (right above). a«
Urol $gt. H J Ramott of Miami, got a lino on Iho (hooting tally

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A N I M A L S C U L P T U R E IS H E R S P E C IA L T Y
By JCAN O ftA B N R

In Burnham, nofad toromk arfitf from Now York
now doot portraits of pHxo~wlnntn§ Huattack
enthusiastic Floridian, i n * to the
Sunshine SUU, is aculptrees Loo Burn*
ham who cama hart from Ntw York a
yaar a|o, got "sand in har shoes” and
aat up a atudio in Palatka.
Always an animal lover, Miaa Burn­
ham haa found a aallafying and profitah la outlat for bar talanta in doing realiatic portrait atatuattaa in caramica of
priia-winning cattla and horses.
Flrat aha inakaa pancil or chalk akatchaa
of tha modal, baing caraful to capture ita
charactariatic poses. Sha is a kaan studant of bona and rauacla structure. “ If
tha basic form is not correct," aha says,
“ no amount of dotail or coloring will
hid* tha Inaccuracies."

Than sha starts a clay study in tha
field, modeling from tha lira animal.
Whan sha facia that she has secured tha
individuality and mood she finishes tha
modelling in her studio, referring con­
stantly to her akatchaa.
The clay animal is hollowed out and
allowed to dry. it is than glased with
nil tha appropriate nuances of color and
fired in the kiln at high temperature*.
Afterward it ia brushed with a special
preparation of liquid was and mounted
on a teakwood base with a gold inscrip­
tion plaque.
(Continued on pagt 12)

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Symbol of Florida'* lo ll water t i t ’ll*, tbo noble
iol/f?»h I* voted by many expert* the greatest. . .

DEEPWATER CHAMPION
By CLEVELAND VAN DRESSER
the greatest fighting fish i« a
subject aaaiduoualy avoided by any out­
door writer with a modicum of common
sense. Every fish that swims has its
champion, and the surest way to get
into a rhubarb is to state unequivocally
that one species of fish is a better scrap­
per than another.
There is one Ash, however, that is the
virtual emblem of Florida's fighting salt
water gamesters. That fish is the highly
regarded, universally respected, widely
known and noble aailAsh. Regardless of
the catch in Florida's offshore waters,
the sail Ash stands alone. This flashing
silver fighter is considered the epitome
of big game prises, and conquering one
is regarded aa the quintessence in sport­
ing accomplishment with rod and reel.
True, there are other and larger fish
in Florida's salt waters. The marlins,
both white and blue, are, aa a rule, a
whole lot bigger than the sail Ash. Ditto
for Mako shark and tuna. There are
those who say the irridescent dolphin is
pound-for-pound the mightiest battler
of them all. Wahoo and kingfish like­
wise bava their staunch defenders. In
fact, aa hinted before, there isn't a fish
in the world that someone won't say a
good word about.
The nail Ash, due to his unique posi­
tion, receives honors and recognition not
accorded hia lesser relatives. For one
whole month, starting in the middle of
January, he is spotlighted by one of the
greatest fishing tournaments in the Sun­
shine State. The event ia known as the
Silver Sailfiah Derby, and la conducted
In the waters off Palm Beach.
Almost everybody who angles for big
game fish in South Florida gets into the
Derby at some time or other. It's been
held for Id successive years. The roster
of entrants come from half the states in
the union aa well as several foreign coun­
tries. There are plenty of priits: trophies
for the longest sail Ash, the heaviest sailfish, the moat "releasee,'' and for the
moat unuaual accomplishment during
the entire tournament, to name a few.
In addition, there are daily prises for the
largest ssllAah, plus s "gold button"
swarded for every aaiifiah eight feet long
or longer.
The West Palm Beach Fishing Club,
which sponsors the month-long event
and assumes ths multiple headaches of
keeping the records straight, has sched­
uled so many classifications that chances
of garnering one or more trophies are eicellent.

It has been observed countless times
over the years that fishing is the one
■port in the world th at puts the novice
and the cipert on a more nearly even
basis than any other competitive effort
on the part of man. Of course, etperi•nee and ability are not to hi- discounted,
but fishing lorr is full of talc* of the neo­
phyte who lands the big one on his very
first try, much to the consternation and
envy of individuals who have been nt
this rod and reel business for years
Generally speaking the tlsh isn't
■ware uf who's on the other end of the
tem pting morsel he seiies, and w hat's
more, he doesn’t care. True, more "big
ones" are landed by the lads and lassies
with eiperience and know-how, but it's
surprising the high hstting average a t­
tained by characters who hardly know
one rnd of s fishing rod from the other.
Big game fishing isn't confined to the
men. by any means. The distaff side
gets in its licks, too, and judging from
results of previous Silver Sailfiah Derbies,
they are pretty hefty ones. As a m atter
of fact, inasmuch ss there sre special
priies and trophies for women in the
Derby, it would seem Ih st the gals gel
better than ■ fair shake when it comes
to snatching honors in Florida's gala
winter fishing event
Of late the theme of conservation has
entered more and more into a Sailfiah
Derby. There was a lime, not so long
ago, when a person's piscatorial prowess
was measured by the number of fish
caught. That idea is undergoing consid­
erable change. It is deemed an honor
these days to release ■■ many gams Ash
as possible. This applies particularly to
sailfiah and other prices uf the Atlantic.
Releases averaged 70 per cent of the
total catch in the 19S5 Sailfiah Derby—
which sets some sort of record for con­
servation.
Foretelling whst is going to hap|&gt;en in
the upcoming Sailfiah Derby (the 19th
such affair) is a chancy business. It is
even mure foolhardy than predicting the
weather. One thing is certain, though.
There ie sure to he plenty of eiritem rnt.
Last year interest reached almost hys­
terical proportions ss radio-telephone re­
ports came in hourly from charter (mats.
T he day'a event hit th e front page* of
the local papen and were broadcast via
radio and television.
(Centtnufd on page I i)
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(Ci'nlinued IfOm pige li')

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In Gay Chrlitmoi Wrapping
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No mu*i nr
No *ianf*r of
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rr*-«my, f u r r i n l lather ont«» H ’*
rub in arid l « » r i off Kill*
fit* * f * * |' i ^ H i i i i i i r i 1 |* * * * * r o l l
anft aryl glut*?* A tif a f ile «*11h
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Today. » r nn- announcing I h r $!i pri/e-of-thr-wr-ck win­
ner* in nur Floridians' Favorite Food* Contt-sl lor November,
a* folio** Novrm lirr it. Mr* W. I., Bake*. ,1m ksonville,
I'olnlo Crnh: Novrmlirr FI. Mr*. W. I*. Itusarll. .Ini ksonville.
Shnmphiirgt r»: Novrm lirr 20, Mm Klmrr W. f r a n c . Arling
Ion IIriylil*. Ill ltrange Pork Chop*, NovetnU-r 27, Mr*
la-onnrd Sheppard Monklon. Mil , Orange Codec Bread

POIK TINOIRIOIN, fRUItCO
*1 tu p rtu rh rsl p in t il/'/'/t

if p o rt Irn./i -than* I to J
'• ■up flour

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I t itfi [fr*h or fpurn I Inn.in
tirunyt rum

SIMMPHIS MAILT
Pltevt *44 $•••* fat, H&gt;m &gt; and
Istitt fas, II niy, wbIw rhe advefttM*
• A ir n U l speslAa*. C O D erdars
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ik ta liw t l t i t l ktltw li mkjtil It
■ n t a t f - batik gvtrtnltt by twk
■^vailiiti |

't t ip Ctttyrti •
f t tiff M&lt;i,t rrenm

Spin Irnilrrloin* length w ise—alrn»*l hi tw o —open mil
Ihit Col into I* o or ihrra* pirn-*, according to *ir«- H um
m m i on ImiiIi *hlra anil brown in *killrt
( ‘onihinr oranitr juice, pin rn p p lr, sail ami a lU p n r anil
Ihiiii nvrr hrownrti meat. Cover anil rook ovrr low tirv or
Iraki* in ■(•'in i l r t n y ovrn for 45 miiiutr*. or mini tender. T urn
meat o o ir during cooking Remove mrnl lo u a n n pint I n
Add tMMir cream lo sauce in pan, *lir anti rimk until h e a itd
th ro u g h I (our over meat anil *rrvr. Suggested serving wiili
limlid hi r, n -alnd nntl ap p lr s a n rr .
-M il*. |{r.NK C. I&gt;avi *. Tucson. A n /
SHRIMP H U M ID I 0 0 PIANT
4 i u p h u tu '

trp, M liakni thirne
to i)tr rggptont
I up liater
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Som e of her recent work* in­
clu d e rugeni* O 'R eilly'* firiie
lirahma ImiII, It, Paidrr'* famo'i*
r o p in g n u a r t e r hor*e. Kl Cid,
a n d K William's r h n m p i o n
Hereford hull I'rominenily dis­
played in I he cocktail lounge of
th e new Hrahina Ht-*tnuranl in
Ocala i* n magniflrent lira h m a
hull coinmiatinned by Mr
I ’iindler lti,e*r. owner and ho*l,
a* an artistic tnasent fur hi*
rotHhlishnii-nt
Mi** Burnham *ays. "O ne of
th e pleasantest a*|mct* of u«ing
a n i m a l s a* model* i* w orking
outdoor* m the lovely Plorula
weather. Alao, animat* have the
aiivantageor always U-mg naked
hut never self-conscious And.
unlik e h u m a n models, no a|ip n in im e n t* or fee* are nei e»*ary.“
A lthough la-e B u r n h a m i*

famous chiefly fur animal m -u I|
l u r e she does not confine her
self to it. O ne of her most te
le n t wicks i* a (Mirirait hu*t ul
the late Marjorie Kinnati Ban!
inga, beloved P loridu n o v r h
a n d a u t h o r of "C ru s* C reek
and " T h e Yearling." T h e l»u-&gt;
was o rd e re d by h e r h u s b a n d
N o r t o n Baskin, o w n e r of tin
D olp h in B e s t a u r a n t at Ma
rineland.
Mi** B u r n h a m s t a r t e d her
training al th e C ran h ro o k Acad
emv with Carl Millew. contimini
al S y ra c u se U n iv e rsity under
th e guidame of the famed Yugo
slav. Ivan Mrstrovic. After »ri
era l yea rs o f s t u d y in Pluropi
she conlinued her work at th&lt;
Baltimore Institute with SniiuW a u g h and Cecil H o w a r d In
III.YI she wa* elei l t d lo the Na
I tonal S culpture Smuely and tils youngest me in tier.

LOOK of LUXURY
at Home
THREE-WAY DUSTER
of Gleaming Gold
in Chinese Print Cotton
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EVERYTHING
Taw Mama and address an tb a a k i,
tla lia n a ty . b a a k t, ra ra rd i. y k a la t,
tarda, p atkaf a. a lt. laaaaMa! In Kama
a t tffk a k a ra t N a t, a v a il at ra ti
(• ) M M T C I—| l . Un t il rabbar a la a y
C lear Itn y ta illa n , a u la n ia tlt la k lt f
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la n d naan A addta w ( I lln a i). Id aal
•H it ( f a t l y haw m any fria ta n and
kabala, an y A —f t - Sand taah, tb a th ,
ntanay ataar la A paravad FtadaaH ,
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Mr It liulirr in lirnvy nkillrt ovrr nudiuin lu-.it anil will Ir
|M‘rlr&lt;l. d r v r i m d *hrimp about 10 minute* Itrinovr *hrimp
lo chopping board. Add r.arlic, onion, pamlry, hay Iravr*.
th y m e ami tom ato lo fal and fry gently almul two ininnli-*,
MtirrniK cotiatanlly. Itrm o v r from h rat.
Cut lop from eggplant. C ut around edge and score
drrplk in all directions. I tr m o v r pulp, leaving about oner i g h t h inch ihicknrM m o u n d i h r ahrll. T u rn shell up*.dc
down in |&gt;aii of niol walrr. Chop pulp writ and add to *ra*Diiinga in akillrt. Add wratrr, aall a n d p r p p r r . S tir writ, covrr
closely and I n alram for five minutea. Chop lh» shrim p, re­
serving a few fur top. Add to eggplant m i i t u r r
Pill bottom of ahrll and sprinkle with part of the bread
trumlw A llrrualr crumlta and whole shrimp ami Itakr at 401)
degree* for 20 to 2&gt;'&gt; mim ilra
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pattern la enhanced
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Ilf elegantly mannered Imei
are kindled by corded trim on
patch pocket* and Ihe neweil
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Can be worn with or
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Hand washable. COLORS
Shimmering Creen and
Uoltlen Rrown on light
Ground

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l.inr a ImiwI with lettuce, dividing howl into *u *ection»
with pineapple alicra. A rrange Alternately aectiona of grafiefruit and pear alicee in tw o oppoaite diviaion* Place rem ain­
ing fruit* in ( r p a r a l r division*. Pill re n te r with mayonnaise
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uvrrliMik m i n km*; tin* cookie |.ir t'hriMma* without
i ln-*e .lilic h tiu l d a i n ttm —oh. no' I .el’* c* mi .1
cookie hakm c *pree. c o m e th em 1 l 1.1t r t t r . i *|M-ual
.i |i |n '. i i .i i u r .mil flavor—th e dtllerrin e lli.it Klnrida'*
mill Unlive.grown mgri-dlf lit* make
HI rnur*e l l i r i r 'i alwnv* trim i.ik r dnrtiiK the
linlnl.tv »ea»mi. Inti Mr* l( I* M m i r n i ' I lav tuna
llraili n«ik» the h i t l e r in candied orange m|i». 111.1k
ttlg .III .11 trill I U r .n lilll mil In t I l f I hM*l III.In In II nr
1'iHiklr jar Til follow Mr* limitin''* d i m Hull Inr
H t r i i V A K K IN KI.OIUIIA t'A N IH K IM )H A N 4iK
t ' l l ' S . I f m m f .ill |nil|i mid nif iiilirmif fm in nitlii

Klmidn nritnjcf h i l t n I'm ir 1hf »hfllii viiili U.iling

RfTSY HARRIS (lelt) and Alin* J e m turner pack cookie*
In Chrirlma* bo»e» lor nuil.r^ to Irn-ndt in ditiant point*

water .mil conk until tIn* *km» .in- tfiidfr I tr.im und
dry lliftn Stir .ind hruiK to luuling | nuii I. i » i cup
fill* augar, mtf ■111it 111 liitlit corn »&gt;rup .mil mif nip(ill water Add tlif orange «hell» .md onik to .1 tfiu
perntiire of J in degree* (nr .ilmut Jo minute* l ift
nut llif *hell». Ift t h f p h i n i *vrup dru|i Irnni llifln
mid t lii-ii mil ilifiti 111 *ugar \ ( t f r i h r t have dried
till • Ill'll* In v* It lu ll nil.- h a lt III. Il nl t u p

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grenwd r ih ik lf d l f f t .m il Ih ik f in J.'Vtl degree m e n Inr
i i I n h i I oni’ lim ir i n p re ttv up m . Ii d e lig h tliil *hell

"I! WON'T hf long now mute* Aim- lean O. .il l llig li
School *cmor .11 t h f roadie* cookie* lor the oven

THI COO** baker* couldni r r i n l the temptation to »rt up th e tea table lo have a preview ol their Chntlnia* daintie*

till. .1 n i l ih e rry 111.1v Iw p la n .l in i r n t r r n th
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are ih. u r n KI.OKIDA FIKH’I \ t 'A K I S M
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|.ir ( " i llifM* . renin i . up ul liiltlfl with ..in u I .
Inurlli . ii | f. o ig a r . add • In .i Ii -ii egg .md nil.. .*1 ,»ne
malice "ill fniir . up* Ilnur with mie ti a*|*»&gt;nl'il. n
limiinii nin I.all lea*|H»Mifnl I'lnvr*. add graduall. '•&gt;
hr*t m u l u r e and knead until duiiith i» •ni*"ilh I hell
nut in well, mif half i upliil liiielv gruintd |». ai» and
mif hall . ilplul nl **«ame m i l and ivtu lahle*|HN.i,
tul* Iiratfil nr mine rind I'at nut a wlliall aiii.niiit "I
dough at a time mi t l».ard and i ut ilitn tmv *h.i|**
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and r.dl the iake* in granulated ,u car a* ihev . ..m.
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*ugar until light adding mie lieateli egg . .Ik h i .
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grati-d m ance rind. iN'atuii! until Iriiimi i-o|un*l "lit
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*jnnin *alt. *he add* tin* to the lir»l in itture and il
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palm* u| hand* I lie hall* are pla. ed mi a greawd
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the thought of agriculturist*,
cattlem en and the like, hut
a large num ber were shrewd
NOW-f**4l*| §!•**•* fw* #14##!* fell! «K» business men. Interesting
4«* l *H( (U mm n«»lii(r 1*4 • i » ki»* 4&lt;A
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the *tory of the varied quali­
P tK IllO N IYI 01ASUS
ties that it took to Ite suc­
I * m m i n m m i i I u U i ir « « ftl n 4
cessful in th e by-gone days.
I I n I i i M t* l« f f i M J M a w U itl n U ftti*
TfmJj ll* i M4 t« t-w* M i AM!., Im *tt *v4
T hey had to be traders, lie
llV*|'r* "lap * D
able to surm ount difficulties
JvM M l MM. *4l m Mki ftf* Oft im tli |M|
and grasp opportunities.
*«»l» I t m pfi*» V n l l M O f * W h i I M I
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deeded him several thousand
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to 20 foot togs for a d a y 's
Y O U f£ 2 ?
work w hile th e haulers re­
$ i s o n a r s .ceived eight to nine. Saw n*
got th re e to four lugs for a
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T hey also received a peck
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killed n beef or if he had
salt fish, he gave them Mime.
Lum ber brought $20 per
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second, $16 and th ird , $10.
Corn brought $1 a bushel.
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gardens without butterflies.
To th e im aginative m inds,
particularly the young, they
are the fairies of the Flower
Kingdom.
Here in Florida we e n ­
joy th e fam iliar M o n a rc h
poised upon a flower or in
flight, its orange colored
wings with delicate tr a c in p
of fine black vein-like riba
and a spread of often fo u r
inches, as th ey are gen tly
raised and lowered.
F ortunate U one to see a
Monarch baby as it emerges
from its ch rysalis, a sm all
hit a b o u t as large as
thum bnail, and watch it de­
velop in to a full grow n
beauty within a few houra.
The new wings, th o u g h
limp, are moved slowly back
and forth for th re e to four
hours to d ry . G ra d u a lly
they become stiff and parch­
m ent like. C overed w ith
countless thousands of tiny
m icroscopic o v e r-la p p in g
scales, th e wings a re com ­
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Itsyee of Miami Beach. She
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dainties. To a cup of butter,
creamed with one-half cup
granulated sugar, add two tab­
Soon you will note the
les poonfule Florida lime Juice called watch-like spring un­
and an egg, heating well. Sift der Its head. This is a suck­
together two and a half cupfuls ing tube which Is thrust
flour, one leaspoonful salt and down the throat of a flower
one-fourth leaspoonful soda, to where it kfaeps its nectar.
and add to first mizture, then The butterfly gets its dinner
two teaspoonfula lime rind. Put and at the seme time per­
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greseed aluminum cookie theMe tended it to — poloniting
and baka from 10 to IS minutae. flowers where the little bee
In a 400 degraa oven.
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The Darby generated almost
aa much high blood p m n u rr aa
the World Sana* or the Army*
Navy football (amt. The inter*
rat kept up until th r closing
day, which ia saying a lot for
any sporting event which latte
for 28 rontrrutive daya.
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Aa a tort of preview, let'r
take a look at what happerted
laat year-jwho won w hat and
how. Prom that, perhapa. tome
idea may be fathered of what
may take place in th e forth­
coming Silver Sai'flah Derby.
However, let It be clearly underatood that any conclutiona
drawn are definitely thoae of
the reader. Don't bet on favnritea aa judged by 1955 performancee. A dark horee ia apt tu
cop top honora in 1 9 5 6 . With
that in mind, here are aome of
the highlighta of the 1955
Derby:
To begin with, a total of 572
aailfiah were counted. Of that
amount, 402 were relraaed alive
after having been fought In the
aterna of flahing cruiaera. An
average of 20 raila were entered
daily. If you don't think thoae
flgurea accounted for a lot of
eacitemenl, you have lota to
learn about big game Aahing.
Backing up previoue statemanta about novkea and women,

10C0 D AVID CRICHTOM-STUART, young Scottish iporUman. chalked up
an all lime record ol J$ rrleaae* during the 195$ Sailfish Derby.

Mr*, (florin Carlson uf Point
Pleasant, N. J., boated thr longeat prize of the entire event.
She landed an eight-foot, four
and one-half inch bilUter which
won the Silver Sailfish trophy
poMed by Mra. Henry Hea of
Sewickley, Penn.
It wan Mra. Carlaon'a initial
venture at aailfiahing.
Ilunner-up in the length daaaification waa Mra. (luatnve
Schirmer of New York City.
Following the conacrvation
motif, Mra. Florence lUinhridge
of Waahington, D. C„ won the
Henry Chanin Trophy for the
moat relaaaea by a woman. She
turned looae 18 aailfiah. Mra.

Edith Carr. Norristown, Penn.,
stored second with It releases
T h r hravieat aail waa an 80pounder boated by Kdwin S.
lira rick of Gary, I ml. He won
the P. A H. Widener Trophy
for hie accomplishment.
A young Scottish nnhlrman.
Lord David Crichton-Sluart
com pletely flabbergasted the
competition by ptwting the fan­
tastic total of 35 official sailfish
release* No one has rvrr rom r
near that record. There was no
argum ent when his lordship
walked off with the Askel C*. P
Wichfeld Trophy awarded for
the greateat total number of releasee. Hla nearest competitor

was m i tisli lirhiiul him Adding
to (hr Scotsman's ontielirvnhlr
achievement was the fantastic
feat of releasing alive 22 sailfish
in one day!
In addition to (h r tro p h irs
already mentioned, pnri-s were
given for the outstanding angl­
ing accomplishment in any one
day, thr longest sailfish on light
tacklr, and two awards for cap­
tains of charter Imata.
There was a runner-up for
every major trophy award, plus
the daily awards for the largrst
fish, plus a gold button for every
sail eight feel or longer.
There ia one trophy, however,
that is never listed in the record
booka. Almost everyone who
enters the Silver Sailfish Derby
wins it, although no public
mention ia ever madr of it.
This prize ia not given for
catching fish, hut comes from
within the individual. It is the
joy of participating in a glorious
sjiorting event.
It is reasonable to assume
that most entrains in the com­
ing 19th annual Silver Sailfish
Derby will win that trophy.
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Here'sHo*Motatoy Works... ti/h iie

I. Simply drop four Molality
lata in tehitlr's
lank. T tut's
all!

t . In driving. Miilalnv am—inln
"Mi-im-axi" in ga«nlmr

4. Ha-li Brr and beat -lari Mn

t. Mulalny meialplale- anrn.
pilled anrfair- nn cylinder*,
ring*, t alien

M V hile You Drivel
• Steps CecHy ON Nendef

A i n f l | f Older models. due to their greater deposits
UUP V fU U
lead and carbon, need Motsloy even
more so to retain their original efficiency. The sloshing of fuel
(gasoline or dieaetl over these tabs creates a Chemical Mota*
lo&gt;. gas solution. The chemical remains in suspension in the
fuel, passes through the fuel system and has absolutely no
elTect on anything until it reaches the llashAre and intense
heat in the combustion rhamlier* of the engine. Its Ant action
is to completely and alMolutely clear all hard, crusty carbon
from the Interior* of combustion rhamlier* down to the *kirt
of each piston (including oil ring slots). Then it sets to work
Ailing in all scored, scratched or pitted place* and (wilding up
worn surfaces on the cylinder walls, pistons, ring faces, valve
faces, slams and guidea with a friction proof tin t&gt;Ulin|-AT
TOLKRANCES NO HUMAN HAND CAN DUPMCa TB
i because it is being done undrr ideal conditions-Intense heat
and moving parte) while you drive.
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N A T IO N A L L Y A D V M T IS ID -C o JIi
Christian Seiatwa M o n ito r, Pa p u la r I
A r g o s y , T rw t, H o lid a y , Ya rd D e a le r

talny wnrklng In remote iarla&gt;ii

deposits

S. T br yasilme-Mntslut wiiillSHi
(wsars inln engine's ftHItlnislinii
ihamlerx
■|"he«e test* |n-rlnrmsil liy Test*
ing Knginrers and t'liemi-llimn i|ul- nl wti* h are inemls t»
nl American Siaieli Inr Teslllig
Materials , , . |lie Aiiiernaii
t'numil id ('iiinmertial labor*,
lories . . . Amedian I ‘be inn a I
Si* tel t
National Si* iel y nl
I W t—miii'l Kngineers. a* aril athe Highway Itrseareh Itnant
ISIS

[ The Motabiy Corpnralion has taken oul a 110.1*0 insurance policy,
[ imuiing the user against nny damage to his engine Thu policy is
! carried by one of the sot Id’s largest insurance companies. Your
| rompi* I t -assurance that Motaloy cannot harm the finest motor.
worn

MOTALOY
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WATTS MOTALOV SAW

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M R M t A P U N R N H e iR e i C # e e * w

□ Enclosed is $............. Please V
Bend me one package of

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Postage and InRurance Ppd.

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No.......... aize Motaloy.

Insvrad

M A IL THIS C O U P O N
TODAY

N A M E __________ _ __________________________

MOTALOY SAKS

A D O R I S S _______________________________________ S

ISIS S. W. Rth Street

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Mor« Shopping Day*
Until Christmas

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AN INPETENPgNT HAITT NTWNTArTtn

'S A N F O R D .

F L O R ID A

Salvation
Army Set
For Drive

MONDAY, D ECEM BER

5, t3.VS

Caroline Mclnnis
Chosen At Stetson
For 'W ho's W ho'

•m otor ( l w | » Imathcr** apeaktrig ached.da a ill taka him writ
over I itriii mile* nrxl week In a
i i ( t i | itinerary hot wren JarkKinvilla and H r; Weat.
Ha will taka part Monday in ttw
Harbor Day celebration at Tam­
pa. Marlins with a television in­
terview at l a . m , he will Join
other pitblie figure* during the
day in driliratinc * new Chamber
of Cnmmerr# buildini and a
■treiifo a»*igned la Mia Tampa
harbor.
»
After a kw»r of *lbe harbor, hr
wdl appear at * p. m. with other
member a nf Hit congressional
drlefitinn on a television panel
d|iru-*lon.
The irnalnr will appear Tuesday
morning nt Tampa before thr
Stale Mrdical Lcalilativ* Hoard
A Man nf lha Yrar award will
he lenvdrred Smother* Wrdnrulay
msht «l a banquet tn Miami b)
Alianra InlrrAmerlcana. which
ha* 3 Win members in 11 countries
The award ii for service in promotins aoeial, cultural and eco­
nomic rektion* among lha Ameri-

Inter-Fraternity

Ball Set Dec. 26.

Property Owners

Sheriff's Deputies

Receive Letters
From Utility Dept.

Named By Cordell;

Singletary Is Chief

CofC President

not applied fnr during thi* period
In accordance with tha aewrr or­
dinance, all ra*)deata within sev­
enty-lire (Til feet of aa available
Una are subject lo a aewer a e r a t e
chart# ef a minimum of a S1.A3 to
a maaitnum ef CZM per month,
bated oa Uta water row um ol.
• a id tk a rg a win appear on tha
CMy aerate* M folewlag tha tom ■ M a t ad Um hatelletiai or ality
( • ) day* f r e a thi* date, regardU*a af wbatkav e r aad kba U p 1*

hr.

No. M l

Thr Salvation Armv dime boarfl
and krttle will be on the street*
of Sanfarrf beginning Tuesday
morning until C hrt'tm at K*e liai
Id. Raymond E. Lure, command
ing officer of the local corpi. an
nounred t'Hlav. The dime board
wdi be placed m front of MeCrory's and the settle may be
(ound at thr 1’n.t Oflire.
fawat rtvic eluh* have taken Cfi
the rc»j*on»ihllil of manning the
kettle* on d r'igna trd days while
on other day., Salvation Army la* i
*tr» will he prevent at the vtand*. |
-The local Salvation Army I* |
" O r bean markef w»t drpret
cnmpirtcly re»|&gt;on«ihk’ for furni«h
ing Chriiima* d.nnrr* l&lt;&gt; the In- ttrult low fnr mutt of the uift-klv
dcrpnvilrgrd familir* of Semin- rcih. 1t perl.td with quite a t.iunajr
TFi* Commandlnr
fk|
nk&gt; County," *anl 1.1. I.uce, and going t.t rannrrt and deepfreeze ' ■
Vm*l \ . \ i1*sir v Or
%
hr added, "it will alto arl a* Manager Sandy knderton of thr
4*S«fnH Rp sk^
IH,'
f*’ jT|
clearing home for the Chrittmai Sarlnril State P arm rr. Markrt
r*il4y
1*• '.'*0(1 I jfuhe^rt
pnintr.l out tn hit wrrklv frpnn
program of the County.
»f
14. I.tu i emptiatired that the tn I. II la&gt;wi*. liirerlor nf the
Tjipt. |tr»K#rf U
id#
Salvation Army cannot ilo the yoh Florida Sut# Parmer*' Market*1r*M*d th# It**ul fiiir
th i
without jo u r help and *upport. "Bean* continue to lead in volume
• ihir. t, *’5«nf«*t*| In Th#
I
Ho u y i , "lie happier thi* Christ- followed hy rrlrry, rurumber*. cit
mi&gt; hv making rveryone in the ru« find and irehrrv lrtlucr Salri
\f*.
rnmmunlly happy with your r«n totaled *A!|4 parkage* at a grot*
r »pf ,!#. k• ^ t*id **Tht
trihulton t&lt;&gt; the Salvation Army valuation In ever** of ItdtMoo
&gt;rm Turing th# Unilr*! StAtri I
"Lark of rol.J damage tn fruit
Chrittmai Campaign."
♦' it*
•iinplt. ru n w# pff«
1’rrson* who would like to re and vrgrUhlr*. the apparent hr nr
■nt th# tncnii from fulfctlmf Hit
reive Chrittmai dinner* and help f rial effect* of thr rold on »traw
• tfotiibn* M« lrit#ntif&gt;f« i« Ml
from the Salt alien Army are a«k- hrrrir* &lt;t Plant City, the good
' dpiri ih#* T*rtit#il Stjit #• f r ^ n
ed to apply at 2M Rati 2nd St. be­ arrrplanca of vine nprnrd torn*
tw&gt;M#r t, .t {nfhi#rc# in F.urAilft; f*
In* in eight and to poind cation*
fore Pee. IS.
4«*i' aI# th# l*nlt#«f St4t#« nn *h i
at P.impano, the rtrcllanre of the
rnntin#nt; tn.i to
with hi
quality of tomaloe* at Fort I'icrrr.
fit# #iwn pn.tf lim# from th# hug*
ara tha highlight* nf thi* werk'i
l&gt;**e* he won'd thro rontrol.
market rrpirt*,” Dire, lor l.cwt*
**l« Ihe o io iu making prngrevg
•laird. —The nrw* of no dm ia iC j
toward hit yoal*" Capt. J a d v . g
in (trawbrrry planting* in Flort-1
C k I T II * . JACKSON
reminded ht» Rotary audienrej
da'» big wintry itrawberry proituc"Tmlay we appear to ha al d
Ikon arra reruinly i* good. Arre [
l»*ting point between round* hu|
age i* ropwtrd a little heavier
I believe he 1* oItil making import*
than !a*t year, many nf thr field*
ant progte**.''
are tn good condition with a g'ovf
deal nf bloom showing," lent*
Giving lha word pirttirw nf thg
mditary pniittpn ronfronting «if
A program of King* In keeping Mid.
Captain Jark*on explained tha
with Ihc Chridma* *ra*on and
Tlw- new refute roUt-clum fee ap- tuiurrl *nd Flm k»e. from f llh "•p in t of the o f fe r.n e ” which 4
•everal im tnim rntat numlwr* to _
. . .
.
hr plaved hy a group from thr R C p O T t U l M I S S I H Q
lieanng on the cily *ervirr hilt hu to -J.it h Slrrot; Mai fair tertian; undertaken now he leader* *r&lt;|
Semlnolr High School band will
_
.
.
2uth Si , pal- terra* togrthar, » .d th# n-annap
the fir*t lime ha* ranted eon.ul Mrllunv tile Avr
feature llw« l.adlr*' Night meeting M O Q C D V M o t n G r
rrahle ronlrov et»j during ihe pavt mrito Ava. from 2'th to Jfith St &lt;n wMrh It w»» lii.titutad.
nf the kirn of tha Chrorh of the _ , _ - . . '
, —
th n a wee).*.
and Htinimrilin As* from Calary
Capt. Jw.-k.nn avpl»inad t* a
Ftr*t Pr'hytrtian Church
t
-lilt
SC
That* I* lilt a
trim “ .p in t of
tha nffamiva'**•
H
l'i
oiditiaoee
wh* p a .o .l |&gt;y k*r ■
u'rloik tomorrow night.
th*- . p i n t
of youthfulna**", Hft
A t ( year-old negro hoy ha* twrn toe I nn liii«»inn to he efferlt** qua*Ironl&gt;y anyona driving »n
Appearing on thr program wilt
■utnntobila a* In f-a i**&gt;d of a *x.d, "Tha tpirit r&gt;( to# off-nt vq
he the following: MU» Joyce Mil­ reported mU'ing from hi* home th t. t, ! 'k.\, ao.{ hilled slariing
I, 13-&gt;Sbilling.
l " ,’g'»&lt;» f"» honfor.l. Uow- i* * wi!Hngt.«(» to take ralrulataf
an*. IrornUma aolniil, aecom- line# Saturday, according te Li* onlha Novemhar
T h rr. w*. *rry tittle romment »'»». *'trh ft program, whila pro-! ri*V« f v i c t o r y , tl li a
*1
mother. Bentir* MrRmney.
pan lad by J . D. Stone; Sidney
whan
th*
ordinance
appaatail
tit
g
ia*.Iva.
la
r*&gt;*tly.
it*.Ural.on
amt
laltlntiia**
whir
•a
"rti*
boy.
Rulieit
l^e
S'rKinney,
Vihlen Jr., tn a trumpet veto and
t tie ii.-rde,| tevrime rou'.l h, e Hdnk* im.i* al-nut vutory that .g
# ptic l#i fterp
Joe Fuller, I .nth- Smith and t* aaiil tn hav# hern wearing a ill# |i#|t#»;
mill dee* al-out n.inthee* er *»ie.."
«ct# li#fi| •wen obtained hy a 2 to
young Vihlen in a trumpet trio for hrowti tackrl, hrown tromer* and wrilti'h; #*iJ
ineiMM ef ih, la . late Tbit
Hit •«pt...allon ronlinued. “Th#
which Robert Rraty Jr., will art Idark *hoee when l*«t wrn Satur­ Okrf IKt* fKiiio,
niriniwl would hate
h*t# had
hot th
th*. romv o n t- '.p
, p,,,,
jt„ nf
„ ( lh(,
(1
j,
*,«
day night.
a* arrompaimt.
TH# 1 ##d
Btfill Iftltinf tfMMiitf mrlP.-l
A"tl li itr"i
pniiivrtv gtyaaiva «p. l| I .al not a belligerRifnica McKinney *aid hday. »4t ■iijiarcr.l Lo tl r &lt;’oiiinil** on inrr«i«t
t'harlf* Mnrri«on and Arthur
not en« whirh * la 'tf
(irtwr will be in charge of the Juvt before n-von. that thr mliving KSith L) # IfsHH-'t l»v tllf* pljlilir fnr aitAfirt# p a p n c lb# n u m r gh#r# of rnl nor It
nf pro* w ait; lilt on.e itaitrd win* them,
vocal part of thr alfair al which young*ter ha* turn n-ported to the p m n Air##' m i n fuel nit. Th# rr*- Ul# |»f «iy *v«W • Ifit # tht#
handinavtrr Frtir*t II Cowley , and Sanford Pnllre lieparlmetit »tid to «iu#i| «ti» til# ifAttll nf th# If* #t»l p«*ri'• *)«■• « I’tit r* rik# IiMtiirslrjif II I. * *pl*H of initfatlya, of in*
hi* wife, will he vpriial gur*U. lha Seminole County Sheriff » of rrtui f *•* i mif by lh# t Hv r»f f a il r\#mption Suit# firstly #\«r&gt;nti# noveti.ui »rd nf evperimenlatioi*.
I ir• t Sltrrt nn*l S*it&gt;fot*l Avrn.i# ii **% thr 4"it&gt; klrrrtk. it #ppr^rrii It 1* a .piril toherrd and gu'dr-t
fire.
#1
a riol of nvrr S
A pf«r* murh fsir#r In di*IHhul# tht enti i.y &gt;en*dde d.wttina. H«*t of all*
T1»a hoy weigh* approxltnatoty
1 W pounds, V*e mother laid, and pn«#i| plan c#U« f«*r 7.7H mil## #f I.y nirsn* of s irrvir# rhAiffr. Is it i« a «pitit wtrrh *aya that
mimlirt nf pro* nothing te.* tha.t yietery ia a cr#*urf#cl &gt;if at «n
ftiAi ihi* « a v . thr
it about s fori tall
tod fira'lv, I* ia a
lie alien.i. Cfi-.m* Academy and *»f f •1,111 Stjrfi a rfn iiffu rin jl pr** I*- I y It ■*!&gt;•«■wq ihiat a&gt;y #t*Hkpt ceplalde
t* in the initi grade tie did oof I*nlfD h#4 r*'tf 1»*»rn L|||i}#i (dim (ium Id vcq i*#« .nine* t»f hnmf■Irstl iplrlt ln.ed no eotifidnira, knewI!•Jl'd*# 1 1t# ptoiMktftl r i #ni|ilion mnilM hvsr Ihrir
ledrr and expetianee.**
report to irhonl till* morning. »r tint# th#
*t r#i*t 1 t*» ii# 1 r * hir fjt n 1 nf m ifii h Iiurtlimits ihsr# of Ihs row* of a
cording to lste*l report*
Cap*. Jark.an • &gt;.|.|r*M row*
f rr-f.g h , [«i r Htn l hoi I Ihr} ill'll it##,
The hoy live* on til 2 Rov IIS, jS tirrt flirm l*HM Ik
tin "d "To.lay tl a '*pint of th*
Fl.fwhive tn The Sjnfard Herald
\ thoa^h sny Athjlliofisl *mrr f # of fen .lye,* l.*«r,| on D# .ame twin*
today ii thr fir.I luting of the Sem­ In Midway aod l‘ e home plume
rhn»ijr» of f« t a «j# ijnftQgttjIir, to* fidrera, Vnewiedgw and etpariefra,
inole Countv Rerord* whlrh will be number I* 125? It The omlher a»k*
* fit if# l*i ty Com m i#• ion to*rd for ayi.li right Fair in Sanford. On ft
that If anyone know* the wherea
a dally feature of thia paper.
th(% plsn • • h#ing in th# h#»t In* 1eeeet wre.-k»hd « r lent mir tank *e
Till* I* * new puhtle terviee bout* of her *on that d he reported
f#f• ' I• of th# t Hy i n i bTfiaii it plane* I o'ba aiea aver Rl ( w i 'l
whlrh will he rontlnne.| on a daily tn the Sanford Potirf Dep»r1 mrnt,
hri rt*..fa #*|uM4hf# to all. Thi#
(Coftltwaed on Tagw I )
h*.i« at the request of hundred* the Seminot# County Sheriff* nfri*!iiltr&lt;l in Ih# onlmjnc# t»t#b
flro or hy ratling her.
of our •ub*citber*.
li»hir,|f th# follo«in( t i t f s t
Rutinr.* people and indiv’diiat*
K#fijg* oolt#ftif&gt;n f#ri sad f*&gt;#
have itatrd that till* llatrr.4 will he
RCHOOI. FCtll RM, AID
Sermon* with topic* •urrnufidm*' m irilhljf r*t*« tHHM'1. Hrt'tUr-r#,
of Invaluable u*r t.v them
WASHINGTON K - k top aide
Ttie Sanford Herald ii proud to &gt;ayi Secretary nf Welfire Kol- tha Chrutma* Sea.on were heard chiirchrt, ittelgr*. nuti#n#a. tl IK)
lt|#m at
Hflt , r # • I i|#nr# —
make thi* additional te n u re avail­ *om’* promi.e that the Ei*enhow- ye.trr.fay from pulpit* tn Sanr.iril
i |V111Ii• , (| y;113# ■, f I Ml.
t 'hurt he*.
able In It* readrr*.
er adminittratinn will
k “ br-.id
Iin s»n# *e# hi i• i lir «A** »sa fjfont #,
Refrtring to S.infnrd't fine (lui-t.
• i T Herndon, Jv minute runnty pnr,| , n,| improved1* aid to .ehtwilt
mat Parade ami alin in g the theme hu'Uirta
nuarlrr*. b u . i n . . . r m tlw w arra-t. o-et tea e r o te 1
clfik of Court. *ald Saturday, when app||e, nn| v
huildirg fund*
mad# »o«t 'h u g e * fllwd Uk
informed of Ihe new ,*r*ire The
rte. Herotd C. Hunt, u n d rr.errr to * quetllon. Ihe Rr* David i apt*, huainaa*— lodge, quaitara, rrk1
raaulaort, tahoolt, tour- |hjl
r „,1(,lr sheriff* of.
Herald will make available tn It* tary of welfare. *aid yeatervtay in Carneflx »p.jko veiterday morning quaitara
„ v .ink
.a
reader*. ‘ The Semi pole County Re- * radio Interview thai au| nira*- no the *nh)etl, "How Can We put •t aourt trallar park, hntol, hot- fir• t,.
hv 1 C ip ro tT vi..k
\ l ark uMark
pilal, $.1 00.
torn* will *howr that our County t* u r n now being r'.r.idere l ln\idve , t ’hritt Hark Into f1iri»tma*'
Patrolman Cart William* of the
Apattmaril*. | VO.
grow ing. not on a boom ha.i* hut .rhnol ron.trucllon rather (h*n op
FInndi llighwi. Tairof
Hr »*W. 'N o nor ran ha idly
suh.tantially and ernnoimrally."
I rratlng eipente*
(Coolimird ■ii I’l l * 3)
Aiieh an or.tmarra t* n"l nnC h a .f r . muta *-. *. follow*
imnmno Stm iU' i.rv u r fa.. **.
t.a.'ir Padgett tl Sjnfard. truck
aliraily bring r h a i f d in naiglihor- drtvro. failing lo rontrol iprrd to
mg lunitnuitilic..
avoid wtrek and failmr to rrpnrt
I ti« ratrw Rtf |i**a&lt;t on *tft -1v * w rrrl
F.»«r* Fullar. IT. Mtapllklp* for moil of |h . tlu.|n*»l monla Spring*. l*horrr, rrrklc.a
pnipaity
d thra* pirkup. par driving wilfutt and wanton and mv
vark (two a.hag* and one t.a ih l .|tn r r « lirrn** C.iarlia Rurrna *,
fur reaidaollal property- Ran' ting
p.tmtrr, public .trunk; John
Ihal an onlinama ran nnl hr l u r . r r n r r Ollirr, JJ ttrLand, t .tdtawn
in fit carh a*numl, w-lh ^F, no rtrurr* llren.r klphnn.ft
"*er I.WKI artounl*. and that rx- Frnr»t William. It Dvlrilo. rnarhtram*
cirrum.lanca* might tor* anir. driving nn lha *-mig it.la of
round
particular arrounti, tfa ihr road; Jama* Fdgir Wa(.on IT,
I tty Comnin.ioo will ra&gt; l»w in- (irltndo no drnar* lirrn-a driving
it■vi.lnaI airniint* upon wrlttan ap- vthilr mtnxiratrd
pli-ation for ai&gt;atamaot *tating th*
Ollier rhargr* arr Jatna* H ut.
laa.nn* te r raqua.ting an alata- (J Sanford rotund driving wh I#
mmt. Tho authority to ahat* Ih'. intoxtratad; Itanial Ja* Kollrr. .M,
..rv.f* aharga r».l« with Ih* Com- Huntington N Y . rngmaer, ru*
mi.roiD and not with thr clerk* or drivac. lirrrur *nd eirf**lv* vpeoff rial*. If it D frit y.) an indivitf- rtl; tlalr Rojar l.rarnlav, ts, Or.
pal that l re&lt;|iia*t *hnuld ha mada, landn. t'.SAF. e x r n .lv a apeed;
it should ha rrmamharrd that tha dl r ]l |,*nn n Midatta. « OH#ndo.
i.fvire aha.#a wa* mada tn order rottrod. public drunk *nd illnwing
lo suiid raivrng U*C| ami in *h#tc untirrn*rd par«nn lo *krtv*: ttil.
Ih. «r&gt;*t htit-lan of halpinr lo maka Itam Jam* Frcdrrirk. !#. Orlando,
Sanford |&gt;rugrri*iv* anu attrar- I'SAF, exrCa.ila *prrd: Rork Cur*!

Captain
Jackson
Speaker

Problem Simple,
Listeners Told

Smathers To Get
Man O f Year Presbyterian Men
Award In Miami

A lenfaed cottage g H * u
among ]■ student* from Stetson
l'n ire ratty aelecled for -Who’*
Who Among Student* in Amertran
Hill) WllHfta and Colhgea." The
aelectten waa hared upon nomi­
nation! by a Undent faculty com­
mit lew and tha national organic*(ion.
The Sanford rod! rye student (*
O rn ly n Mctnnii, daughter of the
Rev. and Mr*. A. 0 . Mrtnm*.
pattur of tha rir*t rrethyterian
Oturrh.
She i* vice president and executiva rounrtl member. Women’#
Council Future Teacher* Artoelitinn. La Kranciade; view preildent,
Senior Cla»»; program chairman,
president and Mata president.
We*lmlB*lar Fellow»hip; Religtout
cai.
Foeo* Week Committee; pledge
Smother* will he the main
elat* prevident, chaplain, vica pre•peaker Thur.day night at a
aident, pledge trainer and prexiChamber of torn m e n a banquet in
dent, Delta DHta Delta Sorority:
Hollywood, and will fly to Key
PanhaHenic Cmmeile, Hatter Staff.
Writ Friday tn villi friend* and
Homaentning Committee, Student
i importer* befnrw returning lo
Athiwir, ROTC Sponsor, and Hat­
Tha eighth annual Seminole Coun­ Jackvenville Saturday night.
ter beauty m ntfit ireond piave
ty Inlrr-Fralanuty danew win be
winner.
held H the Mayfair Inn. Monday.
Dee 2*. front 10 p. m. tn 2 30 a m
according lo an announcement to­
day mada by officials of tha InterKratcniily Council.
Tha danra la being given for
mrm bert and gue*U and will fea­
ture the music of Tony t y r r i and
hi* orchrMra. Draa* will he formal.
Pledge of payment of duea and
A teller, from the City nf S»n- table ravervationa will ha announc­
J Drnvrr Cordell, newly appiinllord * Utility Department. I* being ed in thi* paper at a later data.
e(f Seminote Cotinly Sheriff, replac­
Official* lor tha annual dan re
delivered In properly owner* eoning -I Luther Hobby, who wa* &lt;uveerned.
ara: Urack Perkin* and Edward
How*rer. In oeder to completely Iliggin* Jr., r o rh a irm a n : Rob Kil- pendrd pending a trial on charge*
M orn. tho*e who are concerned paintk. KvciwtarT-treifurer; and R. nf -liquor ron*ptrary", took over
with t e v e r tap* and new aewrr S. HUlhlmer, table rfServotian hi* new- duties Friday afternoon a«
S o’clock a llr r Hobby relinquished
Hoe* that are being (n«tallcd, the rhatrman.
hi* nffire without notification from
tetter M being published.
Governor Leroy Collin*.
H read* a* follow*:
Cordell announced hi* denutir*
-On Nov. *1. IISS, the City ComA ll A i
L
when he took over the office. Jamc*
mliitnn adopted tha following I *
policy tn regard* to *«wer tap*. U rge s All M e m b e r s sm*iM*rr. contcu *»id. would iw
m
hi* Chief Drpufv Kormre deputy
Aa the Cilv force* eonatruct • y d
new aewrr lin**, the resident*
n c. umttm
*me m an sdshall be allowed to make »ewrr
Qu.te a tew rnervatlona have v,*w &gt;r
(&lt;* tha lima being,
lap* (or lha *um of JMOO. Thi* already been made for the annual ^ * •» explained, and lha Jailor
privilege will be for ■ period of ■eating and banquet of tha S am i-|w w W ha John Bennett, retatnrd
ataAy tWi days from the dale of note County Chamber rtf Com from the itaff relrj.ed ander the
arailabtlily of the *e«rr line for meree. according te b la report* *u*prn&gt;ion of tha farmer aherift
u*e Altar thia period, the fee shell Hit* morning.
W. E. Pratt will also h r * m de
reaern te Hie normal charge of
However. Chamber of Comm err e .poty.
•M aw
Provident George Tmihy sod AnThia morning. Sheriff Cordwit an­
Thi* i h a l constitute a not ice to nual Meeting Chairman John nounred dial W. Mamheld "Cnfh.n"
Mie reiident*. who*e property i* Fitipalrirk urge all member# lo Rrown haa been appointed te aarvr
within seventy-fl*e (71i fart of Ibe maka their retervalioni far Utajaa a drputy. Brown ram* te San•ewer hoe a* a notification that annual affair a* eariy ai ptMtidc ford twlgtiuRy in l i l t when axsignMm newly constructed line U
Th* reirrvattonj dowvd ap ed te tha loeat Nary Rase and re­
available for uie at the above somrwhat today. R te reported,
tired Irnm th« Navy at ttte local
date. Slaty (M) day* from thi* and it ia Decenary te notify Ihe
b*M lait March.
data tha tew will be w o w if M I*

i o Reserve Maces

tonight ( I In M.

'Sanford In Atomic Age'
Subject Of Rotary Talk

On Status Of Sales

Inven ear* and aigbt injured
«•* tha final u lly Saturday morn­
ing whan Florida Highway Trooper T. Mark Mark rompletad hia
inva&gt;tlfallnn nf a rdlitm n at the
inlrrvrrlmn nf Stale Road
(It
and State Road AM ( G la u
Fountain).
Troigwr Mark taid that a heavy
log and «mnke which bad drifted
over tha highway fnr th* di*lanre
nf approximately a mile wa* the
chief cau*e nf lha freak accident.
Th# amok**, ha »aid. came from a
muck (ire anme dutancc from tha
highway.
Here'* the way Trooper Mark
•icaortbad lha incident: a IMl
Ford, driven br Rnaaell Aigbt,
K yraK bld /aekiom illc man, waa
traveling routh about fiva to IS
mile* per hour, wai In rnllltlon
with a m il lUo &amp; mi. traveling
north on lf-W. driven by John
Norman Millet, Myear-old truck
tim e r kI lUame, N. C.
Thr *eml truck and trailer *ide(wiped a 1M0 Mercury rnarh.
driven hy Irving l.e*lte tteeeh.
M y e arn ld Orlando man. who had
been going north and due to the
(Cowttewed Ow Faga Throe)

»». low

Ajmnrlated Pretui l&gt;rtw&lt;l Wire

To Market Director

Seven Autos Involved
In Saturday Accident

through fueftda*. II. (h today M r

*

Anderson Reports

r . n HUNT, CHAIRMAN of the Jayr»a n iH .lm a * Pared# Com mi lira prevent* a gift tn David Krohna.S,
•on of Mr. and Mr*. kValty Krohne, for the tramenduoui ovation ho received in U»» annual t'ht »tn-a. 1’atade. No award* a r t * planned for the youngatera thia &gt;o*r, hut bernuee of the unprecedented
r**pon«o to David’* appearance, thr Jaycra member* pitched in and bought lha g i f t (Photo hy
Jamraon)
____________ _____ _ _ _ _ _ ________ _

Wenfher
P»rtt* flniidv lm&lt; rooltltUOti w i n s

«m

Mayfair tnn, whero the banquet J. Luther Hobby, the M*pcndetl
and meeting I* te b* held, the
sheriff, said today that h* hai se­
number that win attmif.
cured William W. Jjiriga nf DayJrnning* Randolph baa notified

To Honor Ladies

Controversy Caused
By Collection Fee

Tomorrow Night

Of 14-Yeor-Old Boy

County's Records

To Be Listed Daily

Sermons Surround
Christmas Spirit
In Church Pulpits

Various Charges

Made In H Arrests

lha local Chamber nf Conmnrct ‘CIU ^ Jch “
‘
that k* vsiU arrive in Sanford
* 'lh J ’
morrow and he ready fur Um annual meeting
H,,W,F Mid today that he ha* re| live.
Alw Mated te ha heard al Uw tjrnrd •" ,h* AUantae Cont Lhw
k far!, Hiat may h# arnfftd »t
bv man*, u the public .tatcm rrt
annual am tinf art Robert Wgna. Railroad te a u u n e his dtaiie* there
fame**# pianlat, an# th* Orion- aad made hi* ftret rue yesterday.
«#d. h r the City Cemmiiilon
that Ihe *rrvice charge la ttefindoana, a harWnhop quartet af former Chief Deputy O. G.
Owen* under Hot by. along with
itrly only a temporary rhargr
ante from Orlande,
Tasl President Kail Htgghi- State Auditor Jthn Burkett are go­
Tht rommlaalon doe* not Intend
bothaa ia slated te make hia re­ ing through tee hooka of tha eherthi* rhargw to oaroma "tamportf*
iff a office lo r!&lt;w nut the record* THE NEWLY APPOINTED BEMIHOI.K COUNTY INert/f, / . Denear Cord.lt. U shown pinning • Hr pem tananl" aa aavavat ttata
ealiau may be port of actlvittea of tha
qp te tha lima Mat A aH f Cordell Deputy’# badge o* J*n*** gtegtetacr. #tp OkW Deputy- OtW# li the pietara (left te right) era: W, and federal H i m ly p w c te be
f a h l t of
(K
■- Fm H. Aepqkgt CM#tH| •angteterg, K. # . W U lte^ S g tty *af M tee D ial Bfttm rtt. (Staff Phuke)

ry. IS. Orlamlo. yantworkcr. allow.
Ini imauthiengrd prr*-ui to d riv e ;.

N tlh , n Jo ln 4 f , 7 ortlndn
no
1(r#n, e . , nH Ru„
ward Jarrett, It, Orlande, janlloe*'

eire*aive tpeed.
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Schedule Is uiven
For Annual Exhibit
B y Local Garden Club

S A N F O R D . FI .ORI DA

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Thousands Gather
Greet

Pii«tma*ter Joel 5 Field an
nounrrd lo&lt;lay that thrre ha* hern
a Heady inrre»&lt;e in the flow n(
Ctiriitma* rant* and patkaget
through the Fo*t (Wire the r*#l
few day*. He taid he wa* glad
tn tee many people are sluing
(heir Chit.ton* gift* fur distant
pom’ * into thr mail thit w.-rk
ponting out that package* addre**-1
Tha program »nd *rh*dui# of
ed to folks living in oth*r atatr*
exhibit* h»va barn inflouorid by
should ail he mailed before ttec.
thr Sanford Federated Garden
S and thotr for nearby point* be
Hub lor its Fir»t Christm**
fore Dec. 10.
Show which will hr pre*ented *t
Stre*»ing th* nerd fur every­
th* \i ay fair Inn on Saturday and
one to f foprrate nn hi* IMS "Mall
Sunday, Dec. 3 and 4.
Early for thrtstma*" campaign.
PeitmaHcr tield *a*t that by
It wa* araphaiixcd that nonfollowing !hr*e three .impl* rule*,
garden club member* can enter
1hotis,nUs rm -'.trd the Christ*
you're certain to have your gilt*
exhibits In the Christmas Show
■us Par.ole ro ,;* vrstrrdiv aa
delivered before ( hri-tma* Day.
which It pretrnted In »*rtion* with
in i. Claus made Tvia appearinre
Th* first dtownlnc tragedy, In Wrap them *ecurrlc, aildre** them
Ih rm n
depicting th* met all
, *&gt; nlont to jrrer ym.ngvleri of
Ok R, JMih Armd. Inf. Tin. them* nf "Let’* Keep Th* Spun th* memory nf l oral rlttien* correctly and Mall them early.
ent al Fhirwla -iui ng * brief hut
, , „ __ „
He went nn In «ay. "O f course
Sanford'* own Nation*! Guard of Christmas."
ulor.ul stay,
around U « * Gam at HeRaty. or. ^
&lt;f -|(
Exhibitors of a rra n g e m e n t*
unit, will tponroy a bl* *bow and
HrraM nl &gt;y It hands and nearly
eurred recently when a 33-SteStfe- c*r,|, sn,, &lt;llt,
„ big lJ*l»r in
talent contest at th# National should call Mr*. Irwin Flri*ch*r old baby wa* found at th* water'* getting everything delivered beforr
u floats and prri-rded hv a pa-ado
to make rrtrnaliuns. ,
nor* than a mi&gt; m length, Santa
Guard Armory this Saturday af­
The *chrdule and it* explana­ adg* aftar being mi tied far about' ChrUlrna*. Keep in mind that
o.iird through downtown Sanforrl
carrful
parking
and
eorieet
ternoon, Deo. 1 at 4 o'clock.
a half hour.
tion tt at follow*:
n a float esperlally prepared for
addressing
t*
equally
important.
Anyona who can alng, danr# or
A R TIS TIC A R R A N G E M E N T!
The child *»»• l»*t **»n playing Every year many poorly wrapped
urn hv the Seminole County June**
entertain In any form l« cllcibla
. hamtser of Commeri*.
AW arrangement* are interpre­ *t the water'* *,tg« with hi* puppy package* break open dr*pite care*
tn enter th# competition. Ca.h tive. No restriction* a« to hark about 4 n'rlofk Sunday afternoon till handling and we often Hava to
Sidewalk* and rurtis began filling
sward* will be awarded to th* ground*, arceuone*. or Hand. and at 4.50 th* father found the purlin over addrr**e« which air
ip shortly aflrr no.&lt;n lesterilar ••
unl*»» iparifird. Fainted. * hired body.
incomplcie nr limply cannot he
-arents and youngsters vied for th*
winner*.
artificial material, ate., may bn
read at all."
ed vantage p&lt;nnlt where they
4 "yen* dctlHng to antoc lha combined with fresh material tn
Joe J*ck*on, a T'eftary Garage
Advance care In preparing gift
■mild see th* float# and better yet,
annual Is stkad to pl#aa* **H tha any flat*. Exhibitor U refine*led operator wa* railed to tha *c*n* to package* for the mall* and mak
get a *os&lt;d view of Rant* fla m
Armory at I43T oc to b« at the to give the Inspiration for her en­ apply artilirial respiration until a rug cure that ail a&lt;ldre»*ea are
when he arrived
pulmntor
arrived
from
the
Sanford
'Armory by • ►
Satarday In try on bark of entry card when Naval Auxilary Air Station. How­ legible and complete will prevent
t,ed hy Ihr o/fleiat delegatrow,
narauary. Muit ba work of exhibi­
disappointment In icndrr and n
trd w to | «l M&lt; ar har nama an tor but flowara for arrangement* ry*', all attempt* to reviv* the ceiyer alike,
City Commissioner*. *nd County
S t N T t Cl. tt S IMIF.M th* hlcKe'l ovation aiming th* parade mule yrstriilay *« evidenrrd hv MiU
Commmioner*. the parade moved
tha program.
"If you have anjr article* nf
need not be grown by exhibitor. youogrter failed and Dr. (irurga
group of vmiogster, waving atul yelling Ihrir greeting*. (Staff I’holnl
off with the hllnkmi of red light*
Prinion, of DeBary, pronoun* ad unusual nr* or bulk, better cheek
Section A
Othar Weal taWnt ta ba aaan
and th* (creaming of urm * b#
Ntch* 12" high. » " wide. » " th* small child dead.
with th* Pott office before at­
■t tha show will ba from tha D u iCits. County arsd Florida Highway
deep, lim it 4 enlnei in earh data.
Arthur Ruivell Jr., th* 13* tempting tn malt them," the Port
bury Rchiml at Dancing, However,
p a t r o l ear*.
, CHRISTMAS IS CHRIST
ninnih-old baby, waa (ha inn of a matter warn* "The limit* on
Th* Harm* Colo* (Juanf nf Vs*
Mm tearing its d»ata will sat ba "Let etery heart prepar* him Navy man attached to the Sanford •its and weight nf package*
Sanford Naval Autltiary li r Statimi
room.'*
aaurad aa aaaUaUata.
Naval Auxiliary Air Button and vane*, rieprndmg nn whete you
too* the lead In the parade, folliving In Della, y. IW waa th* mad your package from."
Alaa la tha thaw wHI ba radio C1a»» 1 — Silent Night
towrtl hr th* pranrmg Corp* of
Claaa I — The Fir*t Nod
Some
Port
Ollier*
cannot
a
r
.
.
.
and Talavialon »U ra from Tampa flat* S — "And Clay eamr bearing r-tily *on of Mr, and Mr*. Arthur
Main retie* depicting Rudolph TTi*
Ruavell, T h . father 1. an A n . r ^ p l p ,. k.ge, that ar* mure than
and other title*. Star* will ba
■tftt— of gold, franchiocemt.
2 in.In-* in rnmbint-d length and
Sew btivlnrtsmen wrr# tntrn-.herl Mahan, pro* idm I of Hi* Re Weil-nnsed Kemdeer Ihe Semtnol*
at the Irx-al Navy !&gt;*•* and Ihrir
girth, nur mure than m (numdi m
and myrh"
duced this murning at th* Coffee mjn„ie tw,wn &lt;*orp Uvrts Ijntas High SrhiMvl Band, and th* rrarto
Tawy LaRaeee, formerly with Ar­
horn* i* at Ea*t Piovidtnre, It. I.
Wright, In other*, the limit* gu
CHRISTMAS IR SONG
(ltd. meeting of th* Seminole |
nf the Mar lam Mulel a,„j muirhing unit of Navy men from
thur Godfrey, Tad Mack, Taut
They
hav*
h*»n
living
In
thi*
N EW VDItK r The CIO went Comity Chamber nf Commrree
up to ino tnrhr* in eombincd length
"Tha Chriitmat Song it tn thr
|br n.&lt;i » .Ht*te with John Fit/ the h*ral Navy Rase
Whitman, and saw appearing an air — One hears M ringing every­ ciea approximately »ix month*. and girth and Tn pound* in wnght ahead t.xtay with plans fur a qm.k
Ttms* IntriMlueed mrluded Ito Patrick. I,ii al accountant, Thomas1 Captain Robert W. Jarkson. Com*
Mr. and Mi* Franklin XI. R\t*.
T V Is Tampa; Jimmie MonUleone, where"
It a away* boltrr tn lire enr- rnergrr with the A F I, after re
Sehninrul^rgrr.
manding Officer of the Naval Au«»
W. L. Stidjer well nf |tivrr*id«, R. f. and Day. ntgated rations fur shipping your jertlng a dunning n-Ue from John
At Roars, hath television start, and
tii urge Tnuhy. president nf thr
' ir s,»tlon rod* w,rh th*
tnna B»arh ar* th* paternal gran ). gift* espeeiallv uh,en thrra are a !j., \, ,u* h&gt;r alleged past due
Chat DsvU, tha otd minlitral man Qas* 4 — Whits Chrlitmai
Chamber ol t .uiiinrrre leptrlrd Hanford * tty I ommimonerv at th*
*
•(»»
rhile
mutihgr
of
vartuu*
*ucd
obytcl*.
debt*,
n
a
S
—
Joy
tn
lha
Wr-id
frost T V Italians W I t . Peitra- a
up se'ersl Hcnis o' uil rr-t from hevd of the line of roar. ,
see I - AU 1 want lor Uhrnt- | Fallawdnr a memorial a*rvle* at ks# plenty nf waiiiirh liesua nr, |-u is president &lt;V (&gt;&gt; (frvtte-sl
Wrrg and O ta r lotto, X . C.
Onlw no* inrtd»nt m i-rod ths
-| thruiichod tn* State and rompar
mai —
Tha ihow will ba *mc*ed by JimRri*«on Funeral Home, here. In hr newspaper In the rarton* fur e\. M,nr W uVer*. an indepi’fl&gt;lrnt
, s’d Iheiti with the lavuljule pro smostlh moving parade Near the
CHRISTMAS IS G A IE T Y
attend*.! hy member* nf th* Air Ira protretiun »K*in»t »hoek. Com |a[Kir nrsaii /atom rvd a party l-»
mi* Wlllon, formerly with W W I,
gram of the S«-uiino’* County renter of (he dywntnvn are* rhildpni.|H-eliv* merger, sent Id.
,*n broke l.xis* from Ihe ildelme*.
Chamlwr ol t iunmerre
tn New Orleans. NBC N tw York. "Gay and cheerful holiday revel­ .Station, liilrrment will ha in Ar* plcte eaih package hy wrapping
in
heavy
paper
and
lying
It
with
er* All gathrr around"
'.vymenl demand nn tti* e'e .&lt;4
Hnrtnn Memorial Cemetery at A r­
I'aderprivllrged children * III flat* 7 - Dcrk the flail*
Tile ilia nits, r ol Curtintrrr* Cof rnarknl off he sttinger* of rrd
strong curd.
rap*rate Ah I, and C IO cunventUnv*
fee ( nit at Iruder* vvere told, I* flag*, and surged in to the Sant*
ba admitted free to tha *how t in* I — "ChriMma* in I^nd* lington, Ya.
A* extra preraiilion against
p, rjtuv die uniat,uitiatinn
Mats-blng In the Coro* f^hrltl* working on a program to set lire claiiae float On# yo,tng*tnr fell in
through lha sponsorship of varof the Palm Irre and Pip#— "
Jos.. Postmaster Field adu.ed
v iM ,■.
teas Parade for the fleet tm.r, Ihe new Animal DiagnoaHr t.ah fn nt nf th* (eep pulling Santa'*
Waa Wrst merchant*.
4 Q ii* » — T l » a Gay and Gulden
pla.ing both y.ur return address M,lt,
, ..
h» .
the
hemimile High J&gt;i howl Hand oratory for Sent mule County which float hit wa* stopped quickly &lt;a
Holiday
and the recipient'* addreu in
m | ^ Jv r
, h. A F I.
the rhild rould K im ble up and rim
CHRISTMAS IS SANTA
side the earton ur paekag* before and , ,n ja „ mKt,| p, demand.,I wilt eterut* *pr&lt; ial danr* *lep will he hinll by Hie Florida t.nc
to thr curb.
■
\ It/
r
'
Board in tentraI Horidt
"Dine* around tha Chrlitmai
it I* wrapped.
lhat the CIO. bet,ire any merger routine, at trqursli-d hy the &lt; o«oa i
,
, ,_
,
,
I
One tmy young feltns*. droiaed
The
loral
Utarnhrr
of
4
«mDon't teal your parrels u/drsi action, pay up It CXYOnr) which hr Junior r handier nf Cnmmerr*.
tree — See what Santa brought
merer 1* alteropt'ng to l.ic t r the as Sinta and rid Og • toe tractor,
you inrlu.tr a notice reading "Con rlaltit',1 to I*’ the tialanre-l u,iei|
to me"
Ttte parade will t-rgln at 7 5rt nrvf Ijh.'ialor) north of (tv e.lo dn w attention through! the parada
trots merrhandl&gt;r — may lie the t MM from e.rlv i HI suganir
Niche 14" high, 2«" wide. 14"
p
n at Dethy and Itieinrd Airs, I i’it* arri s of land will tw- neces *• lie pedaled mil waved to th*
open
fur
postal
imperlinn
along
deep. Limit 3 entrirt in each dai*.
WASHINGTON F - Senate In
Itig ,in&gt; s l.rw,s 1 ads-d the C D I at
altmg for the rral Sant*
with
your
return
address
and
the
today. Other hand# pattlei).atmg sary. they wn# told. Tile tliiin crowd
UN TTED N ATIO N S. N Y. uH- C lan in — Santa Claui la Coming vestigator* »et nul today tn deter
that tun*.
her of (om m crfe Comnitttre. to come slung
recipient'*
addre#*
on
the
mailing
to
Town
mine
hour
many
discharged
fed
^wwatefied by veto** from both
\Vhv . to '* g-'t Hm *. ‘ 1 inr Toil* Mrllvouinr High School. working on semi mg the Uih.oa , More than five thousand peep’*
label. If you u«r Christina* diet Ingge t t-alik in \VHstiilUrlini ami
sldea of the Iron Curtain, Canada Cl*«i It — Vlilon* of Sugar Plum* eral employe* artualy were fired
Fdgewater High School, 1 it u»- Ion is working lit rimperaltun
i &lt; oDlinuetl on Page Eight)
rr»
or
*f
.is
put
them
in
the
hark
C lan l&gt; - Jingle Bell*
tinder the Eluohower adminlstrawant* us to help him make it ilu- VI le High School, I ’ll, o* High wPh llir Seminole i minty tattle
doggedly took her'plan (o bring
of your Chrt&gt;tmas card# and park hlggcst
H
O
im
rU
ETCRE
Suin'*
security
program.
Ja
m
n
It
Carey,
a
t
10!
11 rtalkmi Into lha United Nation*
Vscoriallon.
Major la-e
School, and Montow High School torus
age# &lt;n that they will not eon
"A perfect gift 1* a living gift"
leader, told a rrpm t-r "l&gt;'wi* l,a#
Offirlal* nf 24 government de­
befor* tha Special Political Com(■*fj nf Oviedo, iv chairman ot
nf Cocoa.
Ilirl with the address on the Iron!,
Note: All horticulture ipenmcm
partment* and a g r n e t e * were
gut thi&lt;« lira- • hall* 1-arging out­
alttaa today.
Before you release your packages
mutt have hern grown by amateur
Till* will |,a the tecond pi r- the foliiiiilttre and i* working
tilfiiv,"
Canadian Dclegala Paid Martin, exhibitor for at lead 3 month* called by a Senate Civil Sersirr be *urc that proper postage t&gt; side
fotoiaiir*
for |ha SIIS musician* with Bait Peterson, anvrol.tr) of | '
the Arm mot* County ( altlcmcn &gt; NEW YO R K
'.ft— Seven gturd*
ahitf mover behind th* IT-natlon New rlaite* will be farmed a* *ubfommtllro headed by Sen Olln firmly afflaH In earh ami H i a
t.vtev, print to leaving fur Cocos,
group.
liv
e
been
arrtund
of running t
m o M io n ta admit all I I appli­ neceatary and unrelated plant* D. Johnson (t»S C j tn tertify tn g.vid |d(a to plarr a pirre of
the hand wav part o' the program
cant*, prepared to* introduce H will not ba Bulged again*! each two day* ol public hearing*.
transparent cellophane tape over
I H a l |d.n* must !■# completed1briber*- rocket In citv r* i*,&gt;n suit
staged for th» Seminole County
■non after th* opening of the mrm- other.
Paul l l a d l l r k , *ubrnmmitler Hie address portion of the label ti
Edu allon A*.n, niertteg which b&gt; Drrcmher A in order to pn-vcnll * "fixed pttce" for favor* In Inbervhip debate.
counsel, tald an attempt wa* being prevent defacing It in transit
the site t.s th* l.ivt -lock Board male* ranging hi m 'ft remt* for
Section D
waa held In th* school auditorium
Sai
ford
I!
.at
Mei'dsetr
nf
th*
Make sure, of course, to inrlude
which will m r.t in Otlando at a *trsdl n Ihe rorridiw w WJ for a
Th* •&gt;-nation committee will Potted plant* aultabla for a gift made to find out how many rm
at
I
IS.
plow* listed a* firrd under the the recipient's full name. »tie*t and Bkl 4'luh vsill „tss. aniithrr
wholl lime thr cite* are III In- buttle of icoli h
gh * the much dlacuued Canadian C lan 1 — Foliage plant*
-txgts nn Sunerulse to Silver Sprit
Also on schedule this week for haded over with an annotineenirnl
Manhattan Did kit* Frank I .
prapnaal Ha first public airing. But C lan I — Potted plant! In bloom «ecimity program would have hem address, city, ion* and state.
thn group i« the Del.and Christ
, l « l . Den nit er 4
made ol Ihrir selection* thw lot II gan said lad night a "(Ip "—
it* fata reata wllh th* .Veurily Cla*» 3 — Made up plants — in- dismissed anyhow under regular
The party maklr-g lha rf.'se mat Parade Saturday morning
followed hv painstaking (min*
lowmg day,
P A L I. Ml N! IIM k
t*m pole*. He., mnr* than nn* civil lervtce procedure*.
Council, where Nationaliit China
and First a marrh fonreit which wilt he
vsill leave French Asr
A F TE R E Y E lirE K A ID IN '
ha* threatened ta veto Communiit plant hv pot
John F ltrp a lm k . ehalrman nf work — foil l&lt;v the ane*|s
Dcmnrratv f r e n it e nlly have
Hogan sail privileges l-w * fe*
NEW YO R K .ft - raid Mum, Ft. at 7 » nt. and proceed tn given from ft.lit to 7 p. rn. S.it the (Jtandt i ol t umcterie An
Outer Mongolia and Runla hat tta it 4 — foiled Ion*
charged that Vice Pro*ltk*nt Nixon
who**
left rye was removed hy H allo- I'ro rl. neat F.H'ti*, n ln tr iitdi.y during the hntheiue give,, nnai Merling roiutnlfts-e dt-en rd Inr lulled Hie ar ringing of caul amt
Section E
w aned the will turn thumhv down
and other Republican* made "a
an tha whole package deal if any Specimen Bloom* and Rnnche* number* game" out nf reported ’ "tgery recently, plan* to return the tesat* will f.e launehnl for in ila honor, Rpon.nrleg the Hie fm th, omi rig event and urged dir# game* ritr* f'wut, liquor*,
,&lt;iar role m thr the 11 ,tuilabla for holiday decorating aecurdy risk firing* tn th* Iasi ,f 1,1-'ht to hi*
event, slat'd tn begin at 4 30, I* uiem(sets In sreufe their tuket. visiting from cell In roll *nd tel
of th* five *d candidate* ire re
Broadway hit drama "Inherit tit*
Meintsera *f lie liih with to Ih« Elk* I ndg* and the Hand an t rrver*allot* a* early as |&gt;o* whisky and rod c its part) sn a
Jaetad.
° V L 1 ..
~ 1 flection campaign,
(fawUsssd M Fag* Right)
1
prison »lore room.
Wind."
i slide.
einphasiae that thi* rutse 1* Open Parent* A**n,
to st.ynn#, whetht or hot they,
ate niettilwfs nf tne Sattfur.l Ih'at
en-l .Ski I lot..
i i . . . . Inlnest.d In making the
. u ‘-e ate ask'd to Join th» r*»ty
j ulay mot mug at First St. and
From h Ave.

National Guard
Unit Sponsoring
Show, Talent Nile

Youngsters
Excited
By Sights

Memorial Service
Is Set For Infant;
Burial In Arlington

M usical Groups
Add To G aiety

CIO Makes Plans | New Businessm en
For Quick Merger; Introduced To Club
Spurns Lewis' Note
Band To Travel
To C o co a ;
Barbecue Slated

Canada Takes Plan
For 18 Countries
To Special Group

New Investigation
Begun By Probers

7 Guards Accused
Of Bribery R acket

Boat, Ski Club
Sets Sunday Cruise

Rev. R. H. Spear
To Speak In Jax
The Rrv. ft It Spear Jr., p»*tnr
■f the Salford Church of the
■*»retie, will he tror.t ipraker
t-.n.yht in Jatl-onvtlle at a Foe#
••ally ef rt-- r t 'a t 'r Ja'Vsonvill*
area Naiaten* rhorohe*
fer.tral f h.ire)i &gt;f th* Natareee,
located at 72-S llngau Rt I. ho*l
ehurch and the Rev. f M Kelly,1
oa-tnr. A religinti* wotl*h'p I* to
he condti'ted In Ex* afternoon with
nn erangellatia aerri'a «t 7.3fl p.
m.
Artompanylnr the Rer. Rprar
will he l.t, Duane Festendrn of
th. SNA A I . Thky will return Frt•lay.

roFitAjsiiER midi
LV N C H B l'R O , Va. ift - farter
GSat* J r , C2. a rnpttblishrr and
general manager ef th j I.ynrhhurf
Newr ind D uly Advanro. died at
4:11 Ihl* morning tn a W a l hn*pl1*1. f.la«* auffered a brain hemcrf A M tokrtaU bE

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check for (29.110.30 f*r t o iN to John I . Ralloway, Ta x fnlleefwr for B m itn ls rmmfy. (Phote bf

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— ByWUUAMRTTT—C en tal m u W riter

T H E REST of IhU month, pre­
dict* tho Weather Bureau, will bo
etiM and inowy for moat of the
United State*. We do set ■ break,
though— there are only 50 daja
in November.
I ! !
ttillrr xratn't rroJTy entry,
writ** f|* }afe fuehrer* onc-fim*
colei. J u*( liked to act Uat u ay,
eh»

eigte* In let* Uiui an hour In
Clacttr Park in Montana. Sound*
Ilka a convention of national &lt;m»
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hat made tyn thtt’J bee/ Aron
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In loelhpkkf
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human ditcatc*. They put more ♦— ,
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■ro«th rale uf aatmala and p*»uh
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Non aeitntiila report that antihiotki tan be uwd to keep meat
freak for ie*ergl daw »ithout refnrtralien. Rtiearrhtr* of Cha*.
Pliar A Co., Inr. told of thl* lilaat
u»a it; tha Third Annual Antlbi*
olita Sympoalum in tlaibington,

btcUria and permit* fcifbtr »tor*
at* temperalurr* to that meat ean
^ &lt;ftJ j# mutj, .hnrltr lima.
TeiU Indkata that aa litlla ai onehalf part per million of the potent
antibiotic Inhibit* bacterial apoil.
ageof Ireth beef.pork nnd mutton,
Eaperimenta eondueted at a
tommtrtlal packing houae In Cuba
proved that treated beef carcauei
remained frtih even * ban htld at

Tha inveitigaiori pointed out
that only llmltad amount* of meat
can be handled by drying, tilling,
tmoklng. tanning and pickling.
Moit fteih meat t« dUtrthuted
aitkar by rapid handling la coun*
Irlta without refrigaration. or by
(billing.
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AT LEAST ON* NIGHT A WEEK!
Atmqsphere and Friendliness
•
Is Happy Duo at Club Diamond

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DIAMOND
Always Serving the Choiml
Steak, Chicken, Chopa and
flea Food
Every Saturday fight— 10 to L
To the Mutie of
J. A. Pctkhacn and lilt
Mtl-D'Dare*
Dancing NlahUy In the
Burgandr Room
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Open Dally except Monday

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From 1:00 p. m. to 1:00 a. m.

poulc 17-92
9 Mile* North of Sanford
Ph«W r - Sanford 0172

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YOU A9KEO

Yru can wake lfelh* tonal ft
hoar. Buy a loaf of uailieA
bread end etor* It oversight. Cut
it lato 1/S-lnch tbkk tlict*. Cut
rath (Ike into two triangle*. Bake
lo a *low ( 22b dermal era* un­
til eriip end golden colored. Tha
edg* of tha (oait will tor* up.
but that'a quite In order.

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C U R B o r P IN IN G RO O M
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liig town ntmniphrre with
rtighboihood friendllnea* la tha
difficult combination - Mevad al
the anank Club P
d. threa
little mile* from t
, on tha
Sanford-PcLaod highway.
Co-owner and b«itc*i, tall,
avelt and urbane Gtatf N«l»on haa
a way of making folk* feel £
home and welcome «n their firm
vi*U. and thl* knack a/ making
frirnda It abated by her fauiband,
Carl, and her brother, thp genial
bartender, Dan Carpenter.
The Club Diamond feature* the
rh &gt;:&lt;cal *|enk». thicken, chop* and
tea food nn their dinner mrnu,
and dining gur't* nre entertained
by the apinnth peiformanee of
Willie, the tinging and dentin*
waller.
#
Every Saturday plaht f*e&gt;(n
‘til 2. J. A. Peekham and hi*
“Mrl-O-DureiT maka with awing
and toft mu«!e. Couple* may en«
joy dancing to popular record* In
the Intimate mood of the Bur*
gendy Room, every night but
Monday. Tha Diamond fa cloird
Hondaye.

FOOD

Breakfait DcUdoutly

WlffiM or*Hot Cika

With Hg», Iqum t t? I t *

•&gt; at. to I I ;* * p.

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Change* Dolly

DANCE
SATURDAY

th g w o rld 's h s s t S H R IM P
light off tha
Shrimp Boat*

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Comer lo b e e v
Near U aiw o od

Dinners
M in n e re

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C H A m m T W E N T Y -B IX
IN S P ITE oI her effort lo appear
fincanaciaua et Corel* maneuver.
Lpu (Mind that h*r role* * u too
cnip, too artificially tmperwmal a*
ah* went on, “So yon really be­
came Inrada with Mr. Brusdla la
:w r
Carol nodded. T o o can Imagine
I hove Usnlled I waa. Of court*, ha
w a n t neb like Shandy but he waa
more important. 1 mean, everyone
knew him. not juat la Btovrenlle
but m New York and all over Us*
country. It waa wonderful to to
ar.yorhcy* with him. When he
stalked in— "
“The long-awaited curat.* Eth­
el't interrupt!net waa unexpected.
“No," Cared aaid literally, “ha
sraa hardly ever lata W’ell, any­
how, he bousht thia bout* and w*
I tame her* after our honeymoon.
And w* were to happy; Roftr full
aremed la apend all hta Uma trying
to And out what T'd Ilka Ha apotled
me, I gtiraa. 1 wouldn't want you
to aay anything about hie drat
wife; aha a all right in her way, I
•uppoaa; but you could make It
clear h* never loved anyone but
me, though women Juet wouldn't
let him alone.*
A dull red mottled Ethel Hatt*ry*a fee*. Una aaw a pule# beat
I tng In her throat, aaw her tngcr*
trrmhi* aa aha graaped the pencil
Carol stretched bar arms aver
her head, ft aacrned I* Lma that
ah* could aim net hear her purring
"Roger waa a moderate man in
avcrythlng," ah* continued. “He
*amo'.ed very btU*. rarely took a
drink. Of eeura*. he did too fifueh.
People took advantage of hia kind*
tins. They mad* eo many demand*
on him. Ha avea— 1 know Ethel
w ont mind my teUing you— b*
I took her huaband when he got out
« f pn eon and gave him a Job bare.
He era# very— charitable.*
The baiting at Ethel sraa begin­
ning to make Lma very uncom­
fortable. Be* marched for a topic
that would have the aafety of lasperwmaliiy.
“You know," Carol want on with
apparent irrelevance, *1 atmply
can't heller* it’a as hard tor pro.pi* to get yato aa they aay. Albert,
a* eeura*. la dtfaraot; b*‘a aa ae-

centric, and anyhow Itoaai* earn*
their keep by doing the cooking
and houaewoek hern"
Onaldenng the m e of the houae.
Lou thought indignantly, I ahould
think aa I woodcr U Carol know*
aha haa been exploiting that wornan. ar whether ah* carta U Roger
waa ao all-Brtd kind, why did he
allow anything ao outrageous T
"But." Carol p*rented m her
•oft voice, "there ehould be eoeneUung Paula can do to eupport herte n Wouldn't yon think aa M m
riemlng T A girl of that age to loo
much reeponeibilUy lor me. And
to outlets. You can hardly get a
word out of her."
She looked sip to a** Paula
•landing us the doorway. At eight
of Use girl tha three women ant
transfixed. She waa holding a re­
volver in her hand. Then aha ram*
forward elowly and thrust It at
Carol
"I put found this." she aani
Thera waa (car m her (ace but
there was defiance loo,
Carol pimped to her feet, mov­
ing away Irons the gun. "Are you
craayT" ah* wreamed. T a k e that
thing away at once. It might br
loaded"
-IV* yours. U n i KT*
“Mine? Don’t to rtdieuloua I
never aaw tha thing before."
Paula dropped it on tha carpet.
“What a liar you are.* aha aaid
contemptuously.
With a deep etgh Ethel Hettery
pitched out of her ehair us a feint.
* • •
After the emotion* In the big
house. Albert a todmotn in the Kibtoe cottage etemed aa cool aa
•arena aa a rloiater. H u eyea, deep
and blue and mystical, rested tran­
quilly on Lma
■I can talk to you." ha miu.
-Thera era ao few people I can
talk to. Poger was one of them,
aimrwt tha only on*. Ha under­
stood. Net p u t tha tangible things
but tba intangible. 1 bred with
visions for my company.’ Bessie,"
his ansil* waa rueful, "dosan t thiak
vutona are practical But Huy art
good company. And always there *
tha paaaibtUty, however remote it
may be. that they will became real.
Is fact, tf you tolev* hard enough.

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they do become real."
He seemed aa unsubstantial aa a
cloud, and ao frankly happy to to
talking to har that Lma found her•elf reeling a kind of fondness for
the in tie man.
T e l l me about your search for
a church," aha suggested.
H u clear eyes clouded. T h e y
compromiaed. Each Urn* I would
Usink: Surely this u to* way to
worship Corf, to And Him. But
after awhile someone would coma
to me and say, "You must to care­
ful about what you preach. Don't
condemn Usie ao completely. Softpedal thal After a ll one can't eepect too much of people. We re
only human. You are laming the
congregation against you.’ And
then I'd know it was only lip servlea again. Just lip service. Hut if
Clod u perfect lie must to wor­
shiped perfectly. W* shouldn't he
satufted with lea# than perfec­
tion."
Lots felt an ach* of pity lor
Roger, »h n had sinven lo gtvr peopts what they wantr L IVhal an
up-hill climb it mu«t have torn to
have tried lo to perfect for A l­
berta asks.
The door opened and Jsn* Brin*
die cam* in. "Albert,'* ah* began
in her lovely voice.
H* aat bolt upright In tod. c
Agur* that should have tom comic
with tha pipestem arms, the
scrawny neck, Ui* head too big
for hi* body.
"No. Jane, no! I told llewie not
to let you com*. 1 said 1 wouldn't
see you."
tih* moved closer to lh* tod.
"Albert," an* «aid firmly, “you
must not send me away. 1 c a n t— ■
"Mak* her go." Allwrt appealed
to Lma in a frensy. "Make her go!"
II* wavrd hu hands, hu Itps moved
but no moe* «ords cams from
them.
With a gesture of despair Jen*
want out of to* room and Albert
fell back on ma pillow*, hu lip*
blue. Lois went quickly to the door.
"I think you'd totter call a doc­
tor,” Lou aaid and Clyde picked
up Us* telephone while Beeste went
into the bedroom and closed tha
door.
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BOSTON B — Carmen Basilio,
Bar H A * * "*
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the Immovable welterweight ehamFA C TO * F t
pior, looked forward to Johmy
By VERNON BUTLER
Iran" depart want.
~~~ t
7FAMB
Sssion today while nursing * *or#
The Aarec,sled Fiesa
I After a flurry of warmup games
W c c e ts
left hand he acquired in hii de­
Kentucky remain* a solid lav- most of tha team* are slated to
FOE*
struction of nigged Tony DeMarco
ont* to retain its grip on the *PP««r Ik holidey tournaments
WHO
Basilio, the * year-old CanastaSoutheast*™ Conference basket- «I*m rt d***y Intereeetional riv-,
&gt;coHce*~
ta, N. Y . gamester, rallied Iron
ball till# despite a new rul* which «t*. Ike Dufi* Dearn will get down
7*ATB
DcMsrco'i stinging punches list
might eraie a bit of the Wildcats' to Mrioui but men when confer­
PBFBHBt
night to repast his June technical
ence game* begin Jan. T.
height advantage.
o
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J
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knockout of the Boston ehsllcetger
Babe McCarthy of Mississippi
When
the
1UVM
season
geta
F/H
CTO
rH
FA*
tn the 12th round.
under way tonight. baakctbaU fans
*» *he SEC's only new coach
nr rn wiuw
■6 NCAK 1NO O F F
The Uma was 1:14— jus* *wo sec­
w,3 see a il-foot foul lane in- «»d few new faces are expected
T V A i w I i W rw * i
WITH
B
A
LL7,i**Iis without Tom Gals, Day- onds longer than U had takes him
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COLUMBUS. Ohio &lt;Jt-tf Chuek stead nt the familiar keyhold near l~ hneup# of the contendere. Ren- NASHVILLE.
,
H/B TWO
ton without Johnny H m n and ] et Syracuse six months esrtier.
.........
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the baiktu The new lane, adopt- lucky lost Cape Billy
** Muors, Tetutfiree’a talented tailComiskey
keep*
on
making
deals
C6HVe*S/OM*
Both fighters weighed tw o for
for the Chicago WhiteHoi, they'll rd awhile bark by the proa, will ««*rd but the Wildcat* etill have h|(k ,M iy w l, nirnP(j -r u r ^ *
North Carolina State with Ron
we P i m a r b /H
fhavlik lake to tho courts tonight tha nationally televised title sersp
soon he ealltng him
’Trader k**P the big fellow* from camp- *ky»craper forwards Phil Grew*- o( ,h^ Year” in the Nashvill#
F t F/FB T.
st
Boston
Garden.
■I lljjifhor long college hnVehati
Chuck**
around the American *ng under the baiket and making
/*t F*r
JerrF Banner’s annual poll of Sou'heaitw/Hove*
Alter ha had knocked down De­
Leaguo
*hoa* eaay tip-ins. Moat of the!
Alabama leans heavily on Jerry (n , Conference foothill coachci.
I t s*o« jot* under way.
F
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090)4
rg{
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The White Sou vie* president SEC roache* slso think It will llsrper and Gaorge Linn. Vander­
Lasalle. D»vtnn end North Caro­ Marco inr an eight cores* with a
Majors, from HunUand, Trnn.,
BJHCe )04o.
In charge of player swipe— atnre 0P*n “P
defence. No offenalve bilt lost only Oforge Nordhaus and edged Vanderbilt's Charlie Horton
lina State am part of the moh smashing right an the jaw, then
flattened
him
for
good
wilh
wither*111
have
Ai
Rachelle,
Babe
Tay­
that jot! the cnlleslsns rotllnj In
Frank U n e resigned a* general
'• « »‘ «F l» the lane for
and Auburn's Fob Jamct for th*
lor and Bobby Thym from last award, givrn annually since 1933.
tb-lr fir-4 hlj weekend o( the sea- ing combinations in tha 11th. HullFO B JA M tt.m V B A c * , w/LL
manager and shifted io the Bl morc than three arconds.
io
revealed
he
had
hurt
his
left
Big, alow player* will feel the season's rarer Commodores. Tech
inn— hut they aro the only repre­
P C i t M l M UCH O f C R iC A r /9
I^tms Card a — polled another
The 2t )e*r-old Junior polled 41
pinch of the new rule, the con- returns everybody but a sub suard
sentatives of the top HI teama of bind io tha second round.
A U BU R H W'M* / r * f ) F * r
"nanre** dcil yesterday.
point* on a tn,V3 point bam while
That sore hind msy make the
BOVTHFABT COHFBFSHCK
last season to play tonlghf
By returning Virgil TrurVj, 3A- ferenre eoarhr* agree, but the big. from the (aim that amated the Horton and Jame* tied for second
yesr-old righUianded pitcher, to f*»t hoy* ahould sUll do all right sporting frateralty by beating Ken­ with 29 each. Mississippi Slate's
San FranriMo, No 1 in the final patient Seaton wait even longer
Detroit for outfielder third base-i Adolph Bupp. the Kentucky mas- tucky twice.
Associated P r c . poll last season for hi* till* *hot. Saxton, who lost
Art Davis. last ) car's winner but
Boy Stoll, a defensive are and injurwd much of Ihi- *c*soq,-----man John (Buhba) Phillips, Com- termined, said he could *ee no
and the NCAA champion, open* the rh»mpion*hip to DeMarro here
was
Iskcy completed hb third major change at all. and Tennessee's coming fast as a playassker, fourth with 'fl point* and Mireits- £
tomorrow night against Chico April I. ha* since waived hi* con­
H*B BU M C LO U
Emmmt
Lowery
agreed.
tract
return-bout
priority
for
both
league trade.
ft lie:
TG JCf/M X4RDA9* F4BT
E &amp; . ^ tol,n,- t n * " * U r C - &gt;rP&gt;' Eagle Day and Kentucky's
Alabama, Lnuiiane Slew. Van­ ■
Ridsoth f&gt; a ’rrenoaaee Ureeh S ' ^
Hir(ly Ue&lt;, ,or Wth » llh u
ITfa first move waa tn tend inLr Satie, with three Ume all of the Basilio-DeMarco alugfesta
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derbilt.
Georgia,
Tennessee
and
iirengtr.
Individuals of great tal- each.
The
contract
for
tha
Islrit
match
fielder
Bobby
Adams
tn
Baltimore
America Cola graduated and now
o
f
#
b
f
a
b
t
f
o
u
r
for outfielder Cal Abrami. Then Mississippi «pen the season at ent but with l-sser supporting
Major* led the confcrenra in
a pro, warms up again** Millers- called for tha winner to meet Sax­
k &amp; 5 F r p * # t * e oM 6{
cam* the "hlg on*" — shortstop home tonight. Georgia and Ten- casts include Mississippi State's total offense with 1,133 yards
vilte, Pa. In Ita opener under new ton within M day a.
1 67AMO 76VP BUMS
ncssce
play
each
other
at
Knoxgrext
guard
Jim
Ashmore.
Florid*
Chico C*er*«qu*l and outfielder
gained, including *77 rushing and
Coach Jim Pollard, the former pro A near rapacity crowd of 13.371
Jim Bushy In Cleveland tor out­ ville but the game doean't count center Bob Emriek and Auburn's 474 pasting. Ho punted 33 times
paid a local record of 1171,173 in
Handout.
In
the
SEC
standing*
Alabama
Jim
O'Donnell,
fielder Larry D«hy.
for a 311 average and returned
Lasallr, ranked No 1 behind waich what amounted to two fighls
After trading Trucks to Detroit. plays Jacksonville (Ala ) Slate. |
It punt* for 233 yards, second
Ban Francisco and Kentucky In In one,
LSU
play*
Louisiana
College,
Van-;
Comiskey quickly followed with a
b*M in ihe SEC.
DeMarco, tailing on hit long
lait aeaaon'a final poll, got a hlg
player move for tha nett news derbilt meets Sewanee and MissisOther player* receiving vote* to
range
power,
took
charge
in
the
Jolt yesterday when Boh Maple*,
Ippl open wtUi Howard
eyrie hy purrhaslng sbortMop Luis
the poll;
on* of It* returning veterans early round* and had Baiilm wob­
Howard also help* Mississippi
Apaeicto from Chicago's Memphis
Steve fscLaTorre, Florida. 19;
broke an ankle In practice. He'll bling into hit corner tn tha tevStale launch ita «cason tomorrow
farm of the Southern Association
Grrege Volkert, Georgia Tech, and
enth
round
It
took
a
near
superbe out two month*
night and Tulane, Auburn and
Aparirtn, 21, la tha man tha Sox
JsekJo Simpson, Florida, 1 each.
Kentucky get siertrd Saturday;
North Carolina 5tal% tn good human effort by the ex-Marine
expect to replace Csrrasquol next
night.
Kentucky
in
an
SEC
nt
gtanding after a season on proha- from upper New York stale to
ATLAN TA B The Georgia season.
A Shrine Rood Ram* betaern1—
,
.
_
tlnn by the NCAA, is back in force keep from going down for the seccounter with LSU. Auburn opens
Trek football bam will keep Hi
Bom* hssrbafl people thought
The No. 4 team oft M l W7 open* obi' lime In his professions! career.
Sugar Bowl dab with the Univer­ the Trurks-PhlUlpt swan waa only against Birmingham Southern and
will b* flayed tooighl at tha San- .
.
* ,
_ . r , .
against Florida Stale with Khavllk,
After he survived tha staggering
sity of Pittsburgh tn spit* of a the prelude tn another deal be­ Tulane meets Southwestern of
Mfondteam All America who left hook, Basilio grew stronger as
proerat against a Negro Fullback tween Detroit and the New York Memphis.
tamo into hi* own In (coring and ha unleashed a battering body at­
Florida and Georgia Trek wait
an the PiU playing rosier.
ntoel. 1. J
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,L . * TALLAHASSEE B Florida
Yankees. The Juo club* talked
rylMqnding. topping a club that tack on a weary DeMarro tiring
The objection to senior Bob business yesterday, aflar the ar­ until - next week. Florldi opens
IJh J * |SL,Mh5 ! , ,e/ i V J Stole’* basketball squad opens Ita
lost only two from U*t lesson's Just a* ha had dona in punching
with
Wofford
Monday
night
and
G rb r waa « pressed tn a te}*- m s! of George Weiss, Yankee
S u . " S T L ^ / . fun“ lh «i«wttou. schedule tootgM .taint
atartlni five and I* expected to himself out last June.
gram to Coach Bobby Dodd of general manager, but msda no Teeh plays North Carolina at music for th* occasion.
North Carolina Slate'* Wolfpaek
make the big nolie la the Atlantic
Records reveal that Melbourne al Raleigh.
Tech yeataeday by a Georgia announceemnt. The Tigers want Chaptl Hill D m l
DeMarco was ahead In rounds
&lt;h»»V Conference.
Alabama, Vanderbilt. Tech and defeated the Croem* Academy
group “ dedicated to the preserva­ a young tnflelder from the Yank
The Seminole*, defending Floiw
on all tha officials’ cards. Brferrt
Tennatse* were preseason beta to eleven tost year by M with both Ida Intercollegiate basketball chans*
1 Dayton, Uie N IT runner-up and Mel Manning had it #4-1 on mundi
tion of racial segregation."
farms—
Herbie
Plews,
Bobby
BlebLOUISVILLE, Ky. i * -A crack
give Rupp and hit Blue Wildcats teams this year aa evenly match­ pinni will be pared by guard Jim
Harrli toil by graduation alonb for Tony, Judge Jo* Bantarplo
Dodd made no comment.
ardson or Dick Carter. Hie Yanks
with Horan. The new squad geta M -l and Judgt Jo* Santoro T-4. down on sports promoter* by the
A Georgia Tech official, said, are Interested In pitcher Nad Car­ a tussle for the rrown with Tulane ed as they were It months ago.
my Olrr and forwards Dirk Art*
and Florida in the darkhorse cate­
a test from touring Pcpperdine to- Tha AP had II M - l for DeMarco. Amateur Athletic Union was talked however, that the Yellow Jacketi
Frneoed* from the game tonight mler and Gary Wold. All threo
ver
and
possibly
Trucks.
in AAU convention corridors to­ definitely will play in the poat
gory. Current eitimates place Au­ will benefit th* local Shrine and wer# alerters with latt year's v*rBight.
day ai an off(boot ef tha Was season f in e to New Orleans en Bucky Harris, Detroit manager, burn, Georgia, Mississippi, LSU TR and Cancer Research Foun­ illy.
■aid
yeataeday
ho
expected
Trucks
Santee earn.
M d Mississippi BUt* in tha “ also dations.
Jan I.,
to he a regular alerter, Tha for­
Santee, thin enuntry'a Mr. Miler
"Our boys voted tn play to the mer Tiger, who waa traded away
Wonderful broiled chicken: rub
It* beat current bet to crack Sugar Bewl and we will not break
the turf ace of a cut-up broilinf
M I D O t f S ' M A J O M O M O • • i f A im M m t
to
St.
Louis
after
pitching
two
the four-minute mile— got by e big our contract, especially since both
chicken with lemon Juice. Add 4
hurdle yesterday in his hopei to Georgia and Tech have played no-hittere In IMS, had a 11-S rec­
teaspoon* each of salt and sugar
tHUH
ord
last'
season
with
tha
White
remat* in run-tor-fun company.
to a quarter cup of melted buttert
against Negroes before and there Sox. Itucks should ha happy for
m * ba
The deadline peaied tor chal­ has been no criticism," tha official
stir In a teaspoon of paprika and
7*AM TMFr
FO R T POLK. La. - S g t Firth
ht
Uvea
In
Lakeland,.
Fla.,
De­
COLUMBUS, Ohio B _ Wichita lenging hi* reinstatement! to the
w M A W S
a dash of white pepper. Coat th*
BA/p
J
t
'■(■*, 21 and CpI. Willi* fiut- became a member of the A inert- good grace of Die AAU after a said.
troit'* spring training bate, where FtCOMRARABLB
chirktn
pieces with th* butter mix*
*&amp;/£*•
Robert
O
Arnold,
chairman
of
. *.f Hanford, ara partiripat- ran Assn, today as a farm club
t-Q VAFTVftBACX.
short *iiipenrion. Ne ran only hope tha Georgia Hoard of Rcgenta he aim operates n baseball school
hire. Bralt slowly, turning.
A F -n u ro
i the larged joint Army-Air of the Milwaukee Brave* in place
Manager
Marty
Marian
nf
the
now that some foreign country which determine* policy of slats
*ATBS A B y
maneuver tinea World War &lt;nf tha abandoned Toledo harebell
won t ask the International Ama­ colleges and univaraltsei, aaid it So* said he planned to us* Phil­
TH*
i , i:jure 1st Saga Brush, la Loui- club.
teur Federation to disqualify him. would be nothing new for Tech lips in the outfield hot might gtv*
liana. ,
b fabo H
Santee was auipended by hi* and he won't make an issue of H him a trial run at third bare.
Tha Triple A American Asm ,
The 23-year-oid ipaeditse played
Pom* 110,000 Army troop* ara after a four-day franchise wrangle, local registration board hw accept.
, AUa few games:st third h r tb* dAAB*/CA
lasting the latest concepts of a. finally ironed out tte difficulties by Ing more expense money thin
Tigers tn IMA but waa to tha ant- t t l B c r o w
tomlc. hacl*rial ogIcal, chemical aad •acceiafully negotiating wHh tha the AAU' etlon when He ran on
field moat of tb* tim* ai ho botalectrenla warfara.
*fb t
Western League for Ha X taiai ter­ the West Coaet last epring. The
tod XM la W-gamat.
Thalr anit, tha l i t Armored ritory.
Missouri Valley Aisn. ef the AAU
BM
AHa
Blrdb Ttpbatta, Ciocimatti manDivision, will ba regularly sta­
The deal was completed I I hours reteinded the tuipenlon.
agar.
waa
to
Chicago
yesterday
Without mentioning the etae of
tioned at Fork Polk, La., after after Milwaukee reluctantly agreed
trytog to talk pitcher Hal Jeffcoat
the maneuver end* Dec. IS.
In diacard Ita plan to mnva the the swift Kanaan specifically,
out of hb announced retirement
Sergeant Fykes, a tank com­ Toledo franchise to Miami. The lewis G. Wilke, AAU president,
from lb* gam*. Jeffcoat waa ac­
mander in Company B of tha Florida city's hope for Triple A said In an inlervlewr:
quired by tb* Bedlaga from tb*
‘’Through out dlatrirt registra­
division's 4th Tank Battalion, ia ball waa revived, however, by re­
Chicago Cubs Monday tor catcher
the ton of Mrs. Charle* D. Web- ports that an Insurance raeeulive, tion eommitlee* we ara going to
Hohb Londrith.
TALLAHASSEE &lt;je _ Florida Many big Wagon official* bare
W n In tha Army alnca 1M0 and Bid Balomon, had requested an op­ have to screen promoters more
•ter of 123 W. IBth BL Ha has tion to purchase Ike Byraruie dub thoroughly before granting them State's Seminole* began tn taper boon tied up to tb* lengthy league
Conduct Medal and tha Am y ef in the tMornatleaal League to the privilege of presenting events eff their practice atsalana today morttogg Involving to* Amtrieaa
bearing the approval of the AAU. to preperatfca tor their game at
hi* decoration* Include tha (land More R toMlaml.
Aiaoelatton. Ax a remit, tony
"Altofrther too often we ere
Occupation Medal far aarvto* In
hatrm*t had tim* to tift trad*.
h order to acquire WIeMta. the fared with the unpleasant teak of Tampa Sauaday night.
Germany.
association paid tttta* tn the ruling on the eligibility ef an In­ The Bemlneiee hare been workGab* Paul. CtortmaU bonaral
Corporal Button, son «f Mrs. Western and promised to option to
lag en paw debus* gll week and mtasgre, aaid bt bad artsred aavCarria Button, 1020 Cypreei Ara., players la Ike eventual replace­ dividual athlete who' I* reported yeatorWay ran through a scrim- eo ptayere to Pittsburg tor an
la a »quad leader in tha division’* ment foe Wtettti, Alan, Milwaukee, la have accepted tee mech ex­ h u m which **w a tot of the pa*»
tog*gtaie
tilth Armored Infantry Batta­ which now owns the Wichita chib, pense money.**
■a mad" on*, of retire*, w u Freak
fie painted am list tuch rulings
Coach Tern Nugent said **Ws Uremia, lb * Philadelphia Fkittioa
lion. A veteran of Korean duty, will have a limited working agree­
affect
only
tha
athlete,
adding:
didn't
took
tan
good
la
our
last
he entered tha Army in October ment wifli the new western rlty,
“ The men who reused the kid two games on pass defense and we and Cardinals talked but nothing
I lfS.1 and received basic training which is expected to be Hutchin­
tn
Iota bb eligibility go unchal­ hare a feeling that Tampa will developed. It waa reported that
at Fort Jackson, B. C.
son, Ran.'
*
lenged. I say b t every distrlrt try to use that to an advaataga." ton* waa biimatod to ovUMder
CHERRY POINT, N. C. (F T Dal Ennis or eatdrer first bastThe WlehRi deal wae finally registration heard doubterheck
The game will clnea tha wasoa
T N C )— Marina CpI. John M. Rur­ swung through tha efforts of a
every epaneer aad hold him dl for both bam*. Should FSU wto, man B4an Lapeto.
al. eon of Mr. and Mr*. John A. two-mat eoeamittoo composed of
redly responsible lor any tnfrae
Raul of Edward Iliggtna Terraco, R. J, Bavati of Rreehlyn'a Bt. Paul Don of our rub* regarding ax
P U R I C A N I IU O A R
How (a rail* a M M Jto Otympte R wIR fire (bam • M Hiaao's
and husband of the former Mlea farm chib and 'Valter Shannon of
pens* money.”
tond waa dim to coma up for dis- mak wkfla Tamp* eaa ftolsh al
Marjorie J. King of TOO Laurel the St. Loan Cardinals* Omaha
The AAU IlmHa amateur ath­ euastem today and win bare to ba
Ave., all of Sanford, was meri­ farm, after they had shuttled bach
B-l.
lete*' expense* to f j l a day
Milled W ore Ua
Nuftot aaid FStr vsaaM ip la
toriously promoted to hit present and forth with prepoaala and routsT W much money to*
Bundiy.
Tam N early Batardiy.
rank Nov. JO, while serving at tha tarpropeaala during ne
•getiatiou. •t It opened it* adth annual „
Marina Corpa A ir Station, Cherry
w-a hast an* problem at the AAU
Faint, N. C.
ing- Tito question ef raising tog
town In
not la serving as an aviaMtriwa Alrrrwft Whtw

Lasalle, Dayton,
N. C. Slate Take
To Courts Tonight

Majors Is Named
'Player Of Year'
In Annual Poll

Comiskey Polls
Another 'Name'
Deal Yesterday

Tech Will Keep
Sugar BqwL Date

Shrine Bowl Game
Sialtd For Tonight

Scminolcs Open
'*"*11m# Schedule Tonight

Sport Promaters
Crackdown By AAU
Heard Al Confub

News Of Men
In Service

Wichils Is Member
Of American Assn.

WELSH,

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Saturday In Last
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Phone 1SZ7.
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U13 Park. Adults.
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30 Arres including gmvt and
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I and 3 Room Apartmenta.
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307 We«l til. St.

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GARAGE A P T . furnished. Ooa*
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in. 306 Palmetto.
MAID work wanted, part or full
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Boils, Many pew models just
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"fin The Corner Ry Hie Clock."

you buy. Open Evenings and
Sunday1:.

All Tractor ci|uip[inl vsilii power
Lift an.l Cultivator Also plow
and double action did; harrow.
N Howard Itrrwer, Ohio Av ’ .
Stiver Lake, Sanford Ph, 303a
new,

IN SERVICE

i: VNDVI I. E l ECTRIC CO.
I l l Magnolia Avr
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OH rv Sunlseam. Universal G E .
T V Service t'e n te r
Other makes of small amiliaurr*
llemliv an.I Uro-lev Applltrices
Moil reasonable TV icpair
112 .Monmili.'i Ave.
I'h . 11T L’omplrl*" line |{eni|K’I Soil rubber
Service in (own.
Inys from rl9c. Sanitary Hells
IN 1tfltlOU and E X T E R I O R
and Pacifier*.
I'atntinc l'a|tcr Hanging Phone
K f H III IL M T A ANDERSON
311 W. Ruffum A Walker.

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NICE rooms. I*, week. Ph. RRt-W.

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Lad) Duchess anil lady bunbeara

electric -haver*, 11193 Com­
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EllEE-TV Swivel Chair unit purFactor, Yanllcy and l^nthtrte
iha-c of Con-oir Television
Gift SrtIVftttnjhouse, Slnimberg.UarlROUMILLAT A ANDERSON
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Phnne 17M
32 ik) K 33 75 113 Magnolia Avr.

18 . n iB N IW B R 4 '8s&gt;»6 G— ** »
hoard Motors. Boats. Super
Trading Post. One mil* South
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on 17-82. Phone 3017-W.
gfay anil Mark, radio anil heat- Bwy ynur Furnllurr at ftenrv's
20 GALLO N L k r'rte Water Heal­
Wasehtiui* Fum ., Co, at 9rtl VV
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Elm Av*.

HU N. Park Ave

Contract and rcpvir work. Free MOVIE 1‘amcras
estimates. R. L llarsey. 2*1 View M.i irrSanford Ave I’hoo* new
VVIEROI D T S U V tlE ll V SHOP

Wrought Iron Desk &amp;
Chair Set .
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Twin Bolster Studio Couches W 30
Foam Rubber Bahama Bed pa 3*
Plastic Platform Rocker 4
Rales tn
Ottoman ......................... **l 03
P.’lieyboMcrs
100% Dacron Pillows ............ I « M
FACTORY CLOSE Ol'TS
Jehn WfltUmM las.
On New Desk, all strel wilh High
Foam Rubber
417 BaafarH AUawUc
PrrsMire plavtie lop at 13 I 3
Contour Chairs ... ........
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less Ihan Wholesale
Mather of Sanford Retail! Value nr .73" X fJ*" De-k.,
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Value on .VC* X IS’’ Desks, 14-. I I nVVERS P L ANTS SUHIHUs
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ANS’l'Al.S1 in b-i'iil' llii'u.anilv
Sanford Freight 4 Sill age'
trad)
now. Choice Hybrid
*04 Weil 1st. SI.
Phone VW
Plata* ut scparaictl color*. We
grow our own m slcrlllrcd -oil,
H AR LEY- DAVIDSON .Minor Cy­
"No fo*‘ no mU3" iuvl plant
cle. Good rorulilion. SITV. Rtiy
them. 6e each or t-Jc dorrn.
Heel's, Uth and Sanford Ave.
222)
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BIG SK LK TTIO N ~ f CirciiiiTinc
Floor Furnaces and Circulators
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MO Math Park Ave. PhoM 1440
Sitocs at Ics* lhan &gt;a cost price. 1931 M O D EL A laviks good, runs
. good* Guvd U lc ', 2120 Orange
SUPER TRADING I'OkT
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.. appliances.' mots, 1 Ml. South 17-92
Ph. 3017-W
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FARM MACHINERY - Cub Faint It » ) . ’’. p.i* m i l So see DS befaer
M l B u t 1st SL rhon* 1*31.

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MONROE A bcaulil il Ifi" X Tfl" mtorfd Por­

SHOP, nut We-1 First, 3 miles
from slock? it nusual lelccliol)
of Gifts, inrluding vsork of Flo
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Ruy Now
Pa' Eater
GOODYEAR n E R V U I STolM r i . l l DE II WOI.EE App i on
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Ph.ii■ne 2ii;
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NOW O PEN
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HI W AY V E G E T A B L E M A R K E T
Fresh V'egrtahlrs daily from our
farm In you. Straw berries by
!a!r December.
’s-Mtk* West of Monroe Cor. on
Ml. Dora Road Open *tll I p m

coffrn, niaylm light up
Kor your convenience,
item* in three columns
time and money am!

t-pare ile u m and Floor Furn­
ace* la ic a l Trade la.

F U R N ITU R E — SotliMValmr Mr.
A Mrs i Ih’it. *80, Haham.i U IU .V M X I Morning Sr-nlmrl, Mi
Court), 3i&lt;), b&lt;’1.i Cherry round
lando Evening Star. I all Ralph
coffee I stile. End corner Mni
Ha). JIM .
table, both for 3120 Call 1137.1.

ford A vr. K Pinrway. I'h. 239-W.

FURNISHED 3 Room, hath, full
kitchen. By week or month,
NOT A PROJECT!
Five Point* Motel, 6 miles South
on 17-83.
B U T — Homes of Real Individual!*
If:
Brittany
Home*,
fly

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W ELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms,
private baths. 114 W. First St.

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Storage until X-Vlas

Headboard itVroraior Plastic)

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Jfte Per I.in# tor Thr*t Inierlioni
P. J.
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H e l’*r Lin* for Each S3 In*
Doudnej, Land Sunrrror.
Mrtlesi
MINIMUM RATES Me
EASILY * E P T
TWO Bedroom Frame. rloia to
I RENT
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town and schools. Recently re*
modeled. 33,23ft.
F U R N IS H E D A P TS .
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
SOS West 1st. Or d i l at Fundtur* Center. 116 West 1st
3 RR. ■ CB. Nicer Section, Com*

APT.

H irYCI.K PAINTING

6u X no Matlrevs
60 X W Bos Spring

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The Following Ratoi nre now

GARAGEE
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I’hon* t ill
F*r t *«t Baal
"Yeur Westutghouse Dealer"
Turkey F R E E !
Cullea ta d H arkay. Real tom
Maytag Washers
House cleaning • Windows, Walls,
Coleman Healers
*33 83 up
1M N. Pact A t *. P t t a s m i .
E C H O I -S I t K D D I N n C O .
Floors, Phone 11. U. Uatdwdl,
113 Magealia Ave.
rh**e 1731. Corner 2nd A Uignolla Ph 1232
SEE the man) G. E , Westing* Ruv I Iks REST, Ruy FRIGID 4IRE
itta J.
*Bod" Bamberger. Mgr.
huu-c and I ..im e)rr small
Great &gt;as i ._. «&gt;:t 3. Ranges

W A N T AD
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T h u r s . Dfc. 1,1955

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Zanta Claus, Is Already On
Job In Santa Claus, Indiana
10 years ego. the array cf »bow.
pieces tia* groan from
to
Sa Clang Land, a twiriit attrwe- national h«r»va.
life-alt* statue* of Mother
Mon tha year around, h»* Men
Sailing
with another
year * Goo** rhatartpr** at* let in eight
Christmas activity itpre Oct. 1.
group* in woodland glen*, there’*
The little toy ihopi. groapod a park of live reindeer, a collec­
ground the famoui poitoffire are tion of t.sori atoll* ranging from
MVplemcr.ted by more lore Mr the rnicroicopic up In llfcsiie. In
Mm young Sa n t a act than recent year*, a llatl of Famous
■Met hie rftr Itotaa' toy depart- American* bn- groan In include
Vy MERRIER BWEDLUND

S A N T A C L A U S . Ind- W &gt; - 8«n -

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Know how t« bread flih fillet*?
Beat an egg with a coup!* of
tablespoon* of oold water. Dip the
egg. then into fine dry bread
crumb*.

figure* "f »u«h

MIAMI PEACH. VI*

£m* letwls J. Koeh. an Evans- herne* a» Ahri 1am Lirroln, who

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manufacturer,

itarteil

dr- *pent hi* childhood Juit five mil-*
folayfag a futl-arale l"iri*tma* away, in what I* now a state pu.k.
ptoggMae in tha quiet hill village
A Mg Mato* of Hanta stand* In
front iif thn etring of quaint Alpine-style ihopi, overlooking • lit­
tle rsrntvel of rid'*, including a
miniature railroad.
Till* yrnr, a* liefore, the poat*
i.fflre »- llvlt y bejritn picking tip
Jurt wh»n void weather began rut­
ting Into the rrnwda of long-trip
tourint*. PoaUnatter Elbert ReinVe, who rune the plaie with only
THl WOKLO'S RUT atomic submarine, the VSS NtulUut, approaches
the help of hi* wife in off »cs*on,
the dock at Groton. Conn., to tie up after a cruise with 14 Navy and
hire* a doren
helprta esch
/.'omle Energy Commission oftlclali aboard. Th# ahlp had beam at
Oriatma* «ea*on In hendte soma
era a total or 2.200 hour*, 1,100 of which war* tn submerged opera­
three or four million ple&lt;'i of mail
tion. During tha past erven month*, tha atomic submarine ha* grad
sent in to get the lentimental
T* torpedoes. At bottom. Secretary e4 th* Navy Chart** 8. Thomas
(iett) and Atomic Energy Commission chairman Eawt* U Btrvuaa
poatmark.
are 'how n at-oanj tli* Nautilus. Thomaa revealed that the craft had
The name vra* Juat * whimatral
completed 23.000 nautical mile* of operation without refueling.
Mr. and lira. i. II. Galloway id,-* when It wna chosen at a com*
aiuiamio* the truth nf a daughter, I inert town meeling and ChristVlafeyi Lae. Nov. 24 in the Err- ma* Eve party in |8b?- fiiitald* tha
M il Laughton Memorial iloapital hill emintrv, Hie prutoffice r*
weighing 7 th*. t ot. Grandparent* malned almoat unknown for many
(rnntlnued Eroia Taga One!
I
nr* Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Henson ya'ara untl|( one poatmaaler, Jatnra
filled the downtofcn section with I
tod Mr. and Mr*. Slim Galloway V. Mart'n, hegan answering ehilprobably mapv more »n side
nf Sanford. Sha ii th* former rtr»n’» letter*
b’anta which ttrccta, in building*, and sitting in

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DUNNING, Neb. Ch-School open
h g v ia apprnarhing last fall and
B ^ L C. Floyd Royditon was havk g M luck getting an instructor
h bocMtaaping. typewriting and
B 4 M Irom this area.
•», aald Bnydalim lodiy. " I purM a ly turned to tha South and
baked ter a Negro.
Tkai la bow Chirlei Carpenter,
• , a * M to bt * Negro teacher in
• ii eB-vfcit* north central Nebras­
ka town of 2S4, localrtl In the heart
af tb# rich sandhills eallU tand.
Boyditon got Carpenter, non ol
II children of a sharecropper al
Magnolia, Miss , out of a bakery.
H « was working there while look­
ing for a teaching H i after gradu­
ating with honor* fmm Xivier Universify. New Orleans.
" I didn't hriilal* one seennd.”
Carpenter rallied. "I wa* hltrbbiking to Nebraska the day altrr
1 waa told I waa hired.”
Ha Mid whan ha arrived here
ba was "met with a warm hindahabs nvarywbrre "and " I know
my Mg atop waa a good one."
. "Harw I'm helping establish Ihe
|art wa can Intermingle." he said.
Ha told how hit aludents”keep
ma busy” leaching him the hnr&gt;eback riding, hunting and fishing
babita of ratlla country people.

&lt;5tory League Sets
flans For‘Party.
. Members of the Ssnfoed story
League held hi monthly butiner*
and social meeting at the Yacht
Club Munday evening
In the abarnce of the preaident.
Mrs. Maxwell, the first vice pro*
aidant, Mrs. Jamas lea. presided.
Warn w e n made for the annual
Childress* Christmas party lo be
held at th* Episcopal parish house
Dee. 20 from 2 p, m. in 9 p. m.
Exciting plana for the party
W ill be announced at a later data.
At the cloae of the lcsrion Mrs.
'•'Clarence Snyder, program chair­
man, presented Mr*. Tommy Mrlain who told of BrUce natron's
- Ufa: MW ot Ihe mtergettable char-

w J e t And A World Was Chang“ TBrn. Snyder tlo*vd the proito h r tolling, In her "pleasing"
amr, A Thanksgiving Story,
ttraVa Dream.” Mrs. Harry

found their way to him.
Ilr-fore another postmaster took
office in I 9 « , the l»tler-an*werlug job got -n |&gt;1g that it was tak­
en over by th* Santa Claus post of
the American Legion under James
Yellig. Yelllg still plays Santa
every teaion, too.
Actually, tha tenler of thla
Christmas artivlty, Inealrd on a
hlarVtopprd state mad, wa* hullt a
mil* away from th* original vil­
lage. now almoat deaerted. An old
"randy rastlo" with a Santa statu*
of its own operate* aa a rival gift
and souvenir shop In th* village.
The I’o'tofflr* Department re­
filled last summer to I*sue a
commemoraliva stamp in IDM1 to
recognlsa th# 100th anniversary
of actual opening of th* Santa
Claua poitoffira

Absence Is To Love
Like Wind To Fire,
Says Donna Reed
ity non ninM A s
IIOELYWOOD W*—"Absence Is to
love like wind In fire: II blow* out
the little nnea but ktndlea the big
ones."
That's tha quntjllon Doom Bred
uses to support her theory that
huihandf and wlvri should spend
time away from each other.
"It has worked out In my eaia.**
aald thn lovely wife of producer
Tone Owen. " I don’t mean you
should have long abtenen from
each other; Tony wl* gon* three
months one year while filming a
picture In Africa, and that waa too
long.
" I do think that a week apart
every now and then ha* a wonder­
ful effect on our marriage. The
Idlle difference disappear and you
beijn to think about the big m •on* you should b* together. After
a week of going to a pyrty nr two
alone and no! having him to talk
In five times a day. I’m more than
happy to see him back.”
The Academy Award winner
("Em m Here to Eternity” ) think*
it's not only Hollywood marriages
that ran be strengthened by ab­
sence!.
"When I got out of college, I
had about 19 or 20 friend* who
married early,” the remarked.
"They had families right away,
and they wart miserable *
"They loved their families, but
they were harassad. Day in, day
out, they were tied down to tha
botn* It gala them no mental
stimulation.
"Somehow a housewife should be
•bit lo gel away for al Hast t
day a week. 1 don't mean lo shop
fur fond or furniture but to do
something completely apart from
Ihelr house work— Uka going to a
concert nr the planetarium or
something."

car*.
IhrlUed youngsters wer* wide
eyed and breathless a* martial
music taken Irom Christmas aonja,
started a rhythm of awaytne. wait­
ing and happy children. Dancing
majorette* throughout the parade,
doing Intricate routine* and handl­
ing twirling baton*, entertained
both the young and old alike.
Float* designed tn the theme ol
"l,* l’a Rut Cbriit Ilaek Into Ctiriatm ai" wer* Inlerspread throughout
Ihe parade and added more color
and thought thin ever before pre­
sented In the annual event
The parade, staged by Ihe Sinford Merchant* At sortition »nd Ihe
Seioinnla County Junior Chimber
of Commerre wa* proclaimed by
many of the amlookeri and the
greatest ever held here.
tine final, entered by tha San­
ford Oanlrn Club, prejentrd Ihe
miration, "Whit I* Christmas’ ".
And they evplained, "these child­
ren are bewildered and wish to he
enlightened. Shall they be good for
Christ or for Santa? W.iera Ii their
adoration, »nd worship, and love'
"I'arents, they say, "It Is up tn
you * Tlie children riding &lt;&gt;n thn
particular float were: Vlekl Har­
din. Julie Desn, Melanie Murry.
Carlin Murry, and Melissa tlouihil
dec.
Winning float*, selected by Ml*
judge* who were on the reviewing
aland at Elrat It. and Magnolia
Av*. era:
1-meg- float for school* waa a
trophy awarded to Heminol* High
School; Small float for achools
wa* a trophy awarded to Sanford
Grammar School*; fn th* Civic
and Fraternal Group, The Sanford
Woman's Club was awarded first
place, « tla for second place was
between th* Presbyterian Church
ami the Thebean BapG*t Sunday
S c h o o l Clair, and third place went
tn the Sanford Garden Club,
fn tha Merchant* Group, Od­
ium and Tudor. Ine., flrat place,
Wellborn C. Phllllpa, second place.
and Yowell’i, third place.
Tha Chairman fnr the Jaycce
Christmas Taraite Committee waa
Kd Hunt, Parade Marshall was

" T r u ly U h* aa Thackeray

Th# piniy 1* « m of tha eldest
garden (lowers in cultivation.

Southern Educator
C a lls On Schools
To Stop 'Pretense1

ing and tn produce • aatlsfartorv^
return for the money expended.”
aaid W. S Milburn nf Louisville,

'A* — A Kv.,

prominent Southern edurstor h»&lt;
called upon the nation'* school a
to *top whst V# de*erlbed a*
"thl* prrtrnre of education" and
atop offering "baby f i»d ” to Hu
drnt*.
"Th * education*! honevrroon !*
over and it* time for teacher* to
become awarr of the fact* of liv­

Mid. 'Mother la the name of
Cod In the lip* and hrarta of

preaident of tha Smrthe-i
\jan. of College* and Second!ry
School*.
Milburn told the doth aryiual con.
vrntion of th* association Tu-aday that the averag# Amern in
child it fir behind tha Engluli
or European younfiter tn tb* iimeM
grade In reading, writing and
arithmetic.

little children.’ "

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Uncertainty Develops
In Sheriff's Offi ce
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The atntji of tha Sheriffs Of* --------------------------------— — — — —
f'.-e, in Seminole County, had not i
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Rolarians To Hear changed.&lt;no&lt;mtoday.
Capt. R. Jackson
Al Noon Luncheon

i

America Is Hearing

Guilty
Plea IsEntered

Miniature Santa
Captures Hearts
Of Many People
A miniature Santa Clau* who cap
lured the heart of practically every
perron who came to Sanford In ace
the Chmtma* Parade Wcdnevday
ua&gt; one of the mam topic* of do
1cut.iun at yevtrrday't noon lunch­
eon mcelins of the Seminole Conn
ly Jrn. c » hamber of Commerce
Jiv.-Tr* received »o mtnv ftvor
able comment* from hundred* of
people, they all pitched in to pur­
chase a gift for the young man who
fi.inirhnl laugh*, thiill*, amt prat*r
throughout Ibe parade route
David brohne. five-yrar old ron
uf Wally Krohne. will receive a
1.11 from Fd Hunt, rnauni.o of
Ih-r J a y r e e (h n i.m ii Parade
Committee today, io reward him
foi In* tmuvual liny float hi* alitli
ly l&gt; pedal hi* way through thi
ten gilt of ihe ptrade, tnd for hi*
manner in which he greeted the
[crowd* The young*tcr would pedal
and wave, twtvtng from *ide to
tide to that hi* greeting* could In­
tern by all.
Other hutinc**. at yesterday'*
no u Jaycec luncheon meeting dealt
Carol Nutt compete* for Shrine with the forthcoming Mai fair Inn
Pnw| title tonight (Staff Photo) Open, and the cooperation that
could be extended for the event.
The Jaycrew alto heard from Ihe
Sanford Grammar School cheering
•ert.nn a* they vintrd the club
urging their allendtnre at ihe Pea­
nut Bowl game Inflight at the San­
ford Memorial Stadium.

Mrs. Lee Fillmon
Charged With Act
V*s !■ f.iroistl n vs is filed In th*
■ -rs’c r‘o .((e Fl-i's'* Offic#
•I . mrs -': e rba-ploe Mr* V 1 r#
i bnuir a foi n-f employe of (he
-*• .in-' r ( oiintr RivaH l&gt;epart*
e-n, with e n h c o l l r g over $ ;,«
Prill.

However, .Mayor Denver C u r-‘
*
•‘ell » » i wearing hit badge de.-gnating him at Sheriff in view
of the committion he m r u r d in
Tallahas.ca yesterday at noon.
the Hanford women, who lisee
Governor l.eioy Collin* pvcjcnte.1
: (on -To .th Wilfow tse , arpesrthe Mayor v^lth hia Commiafion
,&lt;t this morning to h-*r the in*
and »aid, "You were leieetrd for
'vumatmn and to plead guilty b#s
America, from one end of It fothc
C.pt. Robert W. Jark&gt;on, com­ the Important poiition at Sheriff
ie Judge \ »*s«r ( ailton.
other,
ii
hearing
and
teeing
San
manding officer of Sinford Ni'-al of Seminole County not I'cauae
t islet!t siai unraithrd m*
Auxilary Air Itation, will be the you are a friend of mine, hut be­ ford and Seminole County av it
• • ?1». thi* v,-«r and au'litnra
m in i v r i h i : S A N T \ re.VUH David Krohne, f* year* aU, a* he
gu#*4 aprakrr at Ihe regular week­ cause of youe teputalion in the paste* tn reveiew on film.
wc.r ra'ted in to verify th# amount
(vro sts h i* wn«- •»n hi* toy trm lor afong the paia-fo t*. *■- \\, me*romiminily for character, integri­ The ftflrin minute movie a a* tak­
v d Ihe le m of the e iihenlenient.
ly meeting of the Sanford Rotary
dav afternoon. lie wa* th* center of attiaition. tSlaff Pi
ty.
and
ability.
You
are
not
be­
en in Sanford and Seminole County
Slate's XMarrir) Murray Ov»e*
Cub, Monday noon at the Yacht
holden to any individual or indtvi*
•Irrel scad |he Info’ matinn ti*
Club. Capt. Jackaon, a native of
a number of monlhi ago through
Harriiburg. Penna. wav appoint* dual*, but you are beholden to all the effort! of the Seminole County
M * F'llmon before Judge Cart*d to the IT. S Naval Academy. of the people of Seminole County
'»&gt; |i . e.id. in nart. “ On October
Annapolis, Md . from the State of end the Stale of Florida, and only Chamber of Commerce and it now
-l*. L'V' a-ut on diverse dare* h#.
Wl*e«i«tn in m i . At a Midship- to them, to do a fin* Jnh of #n- hemg circulated among TV nation*
rw.er. Oct. I. I l ' d and Oct. 2 «,
Sheriff
tiat.
“
You
have
perfect
man, be participated tn wreitling
travel and civic group* in every
t&gt; ' N lee Fltlmnn being then
and awimming. Graduated and forcing the law."
an.| there th# agent, clerk, servant
section of the country.
tommiaaioned Ensign In June
The Governor told the new According to the “ Sem-O-Gram"
arid employe nf thr Board of Conns
]*M, he subsequently advanced in freedom to conduct the office you
M Cniumlaafotrei s of Reruinot#
Semlnnl* Cnuntv'* S-P P iy rerank, attaining that of Captain, to are e.tuming and at you »e. fit P°hll»h»d by Ihe Chamber of tomi oimty, did then and th»r# uftfaws
cord wa* niaried yetteiday hy
date (haa July I, 1931.
(Coat:nurd
Page Eighti
mere*, the film hat been thown.
'ully emh#ul# a d frait Icntly eoas
or# acrtdenl that miraculoutly did
Ha taw aerviea on hoard the
tinea February of thii year, to TV
veil to h»r own use rerlain money
not rlaim a fatality.
T 'U Peaoalyvanla. tha rss Enter*
of the said Board of County Fonts
Tha accident occur red on We»*
audlrncri, and rivie and travel
prita and at tha Naval Air Station
missioncr# of Srmlnol# CourtTs
First Si. shortly before It o'clock
groups
m
Text*.
Michigan.
Alaba­
at Key Weal. Following hia tour
h !a . to wit; two ihotnand an#
yeslciday
morning.
ma, Mmoun, Georgia and Trnnvy.
af duty ai Executive Officer on
hundred and seventy **T#n and
According tn the Sanford Police
board the CSS Yorktown, he at*
lvania.
mi lih) dollars, lawful money af
Department report, the r farh
aumed command nf Composite
lb# I oiled Ktatea of America of
Alto publtciiing Sanford and Sem­
was at the Intersection of Mrs!
Squadron Eleven In Marrh of IBS4.
th# vatu# of TJ.177IW, th# fim F-r«t
Hi
and
Persimmon
Ave.
Moonshine
W
hiskey
inole
County
Ii
tha
new
brochure
In May, lass, he became Com*
V+TiV "f Mrmttin!# I'mint?. K!orii|*t
X l»M podge truck and trailer,
which hat been received by Ihe
The fic»t Christma* Show vpon
minding Officer nf the Naval
Poured Into G utter parkrti on West First SI and 12 sored ti) Ihe S.ini-n-t Fcilrraterl « puTitifa] •uMiriiitin of th# Btat#
AuxINary Air Station here.
Seminole Counly Chamber of t orn
inchc* off Ihe highway, wa* darn- (Jardcn ('tub
lih ihe thrmp. of Florida. * better description
Little would one know tha “ San­
hi addition to the Air Medal and
Offtct.l. ye.lerd.y made further merer. Supplir.he. e been forwardBy
Order
Of
Judge
agnl
only
(lightly
when
the
trailer
“
lei's
Keep
the
Spirit
nf Christ of which sa»f money hemg to i«s
ford
Shrine
Club
Queen",
chosen
to
the Navy Unit Commendation
„ Rib­
the1plant to handle the Immense
£ »•
Stale Welcome
hitch
was
bioVen
Fstlnialr-I
dam­
Moonshine
whi*kev
flowed
free
ma*."
will
he
held
al
Ihe
May talc tonvrant unknown, and which laid
bon, Captain Jackaon hat
the 1crowd* that will he attending the Station on the nortda-Ueorgia line re retent the local Shrine Club in
Medalage
wa*
USThe
driver
was
i'inInn.
tomorrow,
pec
1
Irnm
1 t-v uiuisey fame into the pnste*«|o|%
ly
yetterdey.
a*
I
either
llobby,
on
the “ Shrino Bowl Queen" compel
American Helens# Service
of the said V Le# Fillmon "
„ Med
Med- «livnoo
(ha Aaialae-Paeiftf Campaign
S « » PGA “ Mayfair Inn Open" in tha north All Inquirer* from£
from the ilfon tonight in Coco*. h*» an pyt! F ^ r * from Count* Judge F -n r-l i4* Jarnr* Mnvon. a 17-vcat o'd tn |&lt; m anti Sunday, Per. 4 from
Oveislceet told Judga t'arltmx
merhanle
of
Orlando.
The
tr;.-k
I 1.1 I p . m
tl with two hftmie .tar, ( l i en- ^ * inn|nai ^
_ ^ L*n'' rW’ nU^ , 1l nite.l St*tc. and foreign roimlr.e* Infection that .he *«&gt;,. " I hope *it|
J'J 1'
1[
. th»i Ih# former omplny# of 5 arti|s
wa*
facing
east
vshen
it
was
hit
Awards
mil
be
nude
with
rili
lug*
of
the
il'eral
fluid
into
the
throughout
Ihe
week.
gagemeatf); the Amtriean Cam
will receive one nf the brochure*. I*e gone by game lln** tonight *'
A IBAh Chevrolet tedan. travel- linn dev ignat Ions as follow v: blur nol# County had not employed
Manager
PTank Mebane Jr.. nf along tvtth tUUtUcal mformalion
■aln Medal; the World War II
______
'U-Ol Seminole tewer.
Carol Nutt, ll-yearold
Spectator* gathered about to get Ing east on Wert Flrrt St., anti for first, red for second, vello* counsel Howaver sh# did an*w»r
Victor* Model; the
W
Mnyfolr In* and. do# Raker. uf U.C Central Florida City and High School Junior. TRid head mak|taE lar\jpA
,nr
*“« bonoraWr “ru tU y • »ss tha Inf.omatlon filed
_______ airman of the recruiting County,
lorette In the Corps of Major. He*, a whif nf th# ill «m«lllni wtmkey. driven hy Fianl Iro Pampter. .14 inrntiun
Nineteen flic gallon Jug* of the
thr* niomfnr.
rt'onlrnued na Page F.lghtl
Servic* Medal; Ihe United Na and tupervuing of marthal* foe the
wa* rhmten to rrt&lt;r*rni Ihe local
mon»hine whl»key were ronftiral
According In the progium srhr*
Judge Farlton ordered a p r « bora tervire Medal and Ihe Phil­ golf event. Mid that the two elite
Shrine flub in th* beauty conical ed la*t May T near Forest City,
dulr released ycslenl.vv, a tr1 •enlenre Investigation whleh wag
ippine Liber aNoe Ribbon with two group* will lake part tn the handc-ilnr will tm awarife-i the best • Igge-trd hr the Rtate’i Attorney,
when a *tlll w-a* de*lroved which
hl.
•tar*.
making project for club fund*. The R. W cnz To Appear 'n^,r
The “ Shrine Bowl Queen" w»H be allcdgedly was owned by Kdgar
blue rililmn w iriiu r irt biuh hurli r'ar lion Irwtisnted Prputy S h r r i 'f
He la M arried In ihe former Sanford Kiwanlt flub and the Sem- Q — C o f C P r O f l F O m
telected tonight al I W Jurt ahead ".luninr" Chaudeon and Vernon
eiiltnce att'l jrti&lt;dh- arruiicemrols
'(organ MrCblland to notify Rot*
Cuthartae E . Campbel of Cleve­ mot* County Junior Chamber of
le
of kickoff lime at Cocoa, and the Stacy.
t w o vwecpvlaki- piilr* will tie C r a o im l n r , Ihe Investlgr.tor as.
land Height* and they have four Commerce are cooperating.
Another aiiLi who will apn-nr entire group of vnung heaulie* will
Another of Ihe fueg.tllnn jug*
awarded fur the greatest number
Crie*l to aurh i» &lt; » « . |o osaV# th#
children- Elisabeth lee, Cather­
Chairman Baker laid, "(he mar- "n tha Sominotr County &lt; hamber
apmhrr appearance during of moon'hme was confiscated
of blue nhtions in ai rangeuicnl*
pie,enteric# «urvcy,
ine Ljraa. Sharon Diane and Rob­ thala are bcln* *et UP w* that they l »f Commerce Annual Meeting pro- ha|fIlrrr.
and hurtirllllurf divisions In ca-e
from J P. Paul, according to Hob
Tlie ?anford svomarr was rata**ert Wood* Jack ton Jr.
Arrlaimrd as (be outstanding re. r&gt;f a ti», m l ntibsiiv will be ruuntwill be working tn thiHa of aa many gram nest Tue.day night at th* Th# Seminole Huh School mlta. by who then earned Volusia
ed 'nto her own custody until th#
Me appearare al th* local Ro­ a* IS or more."
Mayfair fun haa hern annownwd. who
lh, , ) t mfriliufl ye*- Counly authoritir* In Ostrrn where Ilgloiis picture of our times the rd
i.ldered Investigation I* mad#.
tary Club will be in observance
full ler-ittb motion pirtue *-(’hrisl
Robert "Bob" Went, local opera- terday, wa* (ovial about the whole pr ohlaine.l tl
tsteen ribthini will hr given out
“ Puli#* of Ihe Marthal*," ex­
Rosed of Comml**|on Chairman
of the lean Annlvartary of Pearl
lug
The
king1
*
wiM
t^
*bowti
In
t
1--landing
eshitul,
in
th,
n-in
corn
tor
of
tt&gt;e
Fountain
Lodge
Motet.
Hunt,
but
*he
»a*
following
docAn
unidentified
(n
r
salloo
plained Mebane. will be In control
!' ho Mrlsrh, present In th* eourl
Harbor which enmaa nn Pec T and
along Frmrnole High School Suditoilut.l pctilive classes.
and
voir#
and
dance
ttudlo
In
tor'*
(«deri
to
the
letter,
*n
that
nf
“
buck"
»a
»
He*lrovrd
too,,, » hen lb# information wa#
will hear on the defrni* of our the huge crowd* culling the tour­ Pcl^nd, will do impreviiationa «he might be read) for the eotnf»'- with Ihe "while lighlnlng "
*n the evening fw&lt;-. in
Itulra f*sr the first t hristmav '•ad and the fornr#r #mploy#
nament, thv individual crowd* fol­
country.
The 109 gvllonv [votiring into Ihe
Ii h I|) Ih&gt; shown
under
(be Show are as fidlna s I VII entries
and
novelty
arrangement!.
tition
thu
evening
Surrounded
by
lowing the malchea, the parking of
pb-a.le.t “ gu lllv ". tal.l that “ Mr*.
Wen* originally atudlrd for C)e drop*, mrstl-mev . poultiroa, gutter alongside toe Semlrwilc [ ijirc-( *imusnr*tdp of the Sctninnlr mu I t&gt;e In place bv tl a m I t ' e I I’mon s*i!| m*V# reilllutlon of
aulomohflef. and »upervlilng to «««
tha: everyone h it a ticket In the eonrert »tyle mu*le under t.oui* cold cinlhv and lowelv, Ml&lt;« Null County Jail made ijuilr a stream High School lUnd. with the pi-*- 1 7 Lnlrie* mas not lie removed •le moors- allcg, | tn hav* h#en
.reels going to the hand fund with brfofr I p m Pei I J. Until-*
Stabo of New York City. At t l »*id, "fon t th * tomethmg and running into ihe searr.
which umfnim* are financed, in- mud be removed bv l t a m Pee f prbt.xled ’’
he wa* very mur* in demand for with ju»l on# day to get nd of
It I* understood, hut not ccti*
Raker *wplained. "We don't have
stnimenlr are Lough!, and planned V. I Vn evhibiinr is *1! 'Wr,i nnlv
playing popular mu.ie, start'd In tt."
REM OTE CONTROL!.KD
*Q Hie people wa need. *a yet. but
trip* paid for.
one entry in each class, i No firnrol. that torn# of th# money
danc# Improrliationa, and then
—
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TRAIN TRIP MADE
w »• replaced today aed other pays
the retponi* hi* been very good to
Majestic In tta them#, awe-lnspic- material nn (lie t fond* t enser
I-ARC1IMON T N V fu-Sevenly ing in ila dignity and alrnplr vatmn list permitted ever pi in nienl* will b# nr»d* until tha r n .
far.“
five perrons look a rule yesterday to tt* calm beauty, Ibe film »n be educational division.
tir# amount I* returned to county
Vehan* Mid. "Th li la the flnit
nn what was termed the firstr e shown I* »n# recommended for the
fund*.
tournament nf thi* kind tr* Central
* l arr will he evrrcl-cd tn promnte controlled train trip in thi* whole family.
This (• the ••cord tfora fo mod.
Florida and the marthal* will have rhestra.
veni arridrni nr damage nf any
f- R&gt; Mann, a Lake Monro#
country.
ero history that fund* of th#
an ununtaly important job teaching
ft
i*
th»
greatest
.lory
of
love
kind
but
tile
Sanford
Garden
Club
He later got Into th* * W hu*l- PUnt
" ut • fh*fk
The group, mostly officials of land sacrifice ever l»M of thr Ilf-*. will not assume liability tor &lt; roinly has# hero #mh#it!ed.
Some » i the bitted figure* hi the th* rititon bow to follow *uch a
ness where he placed danre and ieday. leavtnr lha name t-lenk. a* th* New Haven
e world wife he tn Sanford to Mg event."
llavcn Railrnid,
Rsdro.d. made a
t r , u, rw1lon (lf „ „ damage in property or pci«on: 7.
tap routine. Hi* flrrt show wa. h*' e^ntHhutlon toward erecting
Mayfair Inn'a IIS.000 PGA
The National Guard it rooperat- “ lilt The Peck". Wen* studied * memorial on County Property KVmile round Inp hetu!-on here t,tr ..rw| T.evr-1 and Savior. J r . m The Handbook for Fltiwrr Shows. rles,rs a ir open |r, vnv amatruP
Golf Tournament.
ant Rve. N Y
Ir * self.pronetled th rirt which #vrn tlie tmallert National luunril of Stale Garden gardener; III. Srele of points for
mg. taid Vehane, by fiirni«htng the
The higged golf tournament to walkietalkiei and pertonnel to han­ and was under the dlr-ctlnn of '»*'"*• »"&lt; iorlude all name, of. rail ear which w»* opr«ted with 1child will understand. \\ith i u o t- Clubs. Inr , will be mcil hr evtii- mdgmg hoth horticulture and *r.
"f
,i" f , ,h* Si'*" electromc* equlp",*,nt set up on a standing voire*, it I* indeed a plr- Int-sr• and ludgrt at aulhordy; •ielic arrangement rljs.es « i i ; h*
ever hit Central Florida, will aover dle them an that th* rluh hou*e -Jean M.lton, a director for dance ! ish Arrcr.can
War.
station platform here
( lure that will be rerneinlwred for a t urrrrl labels ate iei|iitsleil on thi.# given in Ihe ILmdhork fop
an entire week of fetlivitiei end will be m conitant touch with the
•
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Mann *aid today, "1
In 1942 Went produced and d ir- .
. ...
.
The event wa* described a* a long time by those who at boft t-till'I r« elhltill* A rani slum t lower Show s
aietekre to alert on Monday, Dec. whole court# and th* unofficial
i ,k . i.
L| , L •i,, i thmlfhl thi* over and the menior.
. ,
,
,
.
nothin! mor than i dcmim.tr*■ tend the showing.
ing list of [dant materials used In
I I with lh« awarding nf the Var- aenra hoard will he up-lfl-the-mlniite reetet In* show * v\ arkl In huakl* ial
should he pared near th*
W t P I I I P N \l I t M 'U . N H T N
IHwv, Ms# railroad .* mg it Si* nn
Tirkrl* are n»w on sale and are arrangement, should be form bed
don Trophy and the announcement ai tn how lh«- play la progre.stng f|,r **’• »""ed force*, and after County Court House.’’
o'.nd th# military rampi,
of the biggeit money winner of the and who tha leader* are at an |inif*o
P S I*AGE R I G H T
The lake Monro* grower *■%• (dins for aurh operatm nf regular available from any memlwr of the by eihihilor — card In hr clipped
lo the enlry card; 9 Competitive
- building and project . 1 that other rlvte minded citixen* iratna.
' Semi nolo High School Band,
Ml
year.
hour of th* day.
t builnet* in North .loin him In making thi* memorial
Already alated In be In Sinford The Mayfair Inn manager .aid deve'o
for the Mayfair Inn Open, will he that Col S. G. Harrtman wUI be Carolina.
p os-lld#.
Pan Topping, owner of Ih* New in chart* of the unnffirlal tenraIt |i Important that the memory
Then, in I9M be came to Flori­
York Yankee*. Fred Hutchiron. board aa wyll a* uutruciing the da and entered hia praicnt bu*i- -f our veteran* he emhlaxed on
a fitting memorial where everyneat.
S h r n ' * r n ! r o r ^ S e ^ N e w ' Y o rV
•*
«r»»
From
Went I* president of th# PtLand or# ran view them and recall th*
war* that have Involved thla un­
.“ “ i n . l i b
b
- n
:
Civic Muaic Aaeoelatlan.
of the New York Giant', .prowling*ra,r,J,,ta Uk# *W '
ion and tha young men who pro­
minor league Farm Svdem. all
tected M.
playing in the iourntment.
M ann did not *uggavt any com ­
mittee . o r orgam iati on, hut sugDie announcement wai made
gel ted that It b# dona Immediately.
jeiterday by Lee Armdrong. Mayfair Inn'a Seminole Cnuntr Club
Pro. Armtfrong aald that Joe DiMtgpo will be here for the touraametrt but only ai a ipertamr.
Nubkefl. according to Armttrong.
will arrive aometime Monday to
play e few round*.
Driver** Lle#i»«# DlvUlmt. DepartDie rourie la beginning tn fake
•nrnt « f Tuhlte Bafcty, revotkad At# 1
an the appearance of a green tar­
drtv#r'* He##*#, in ft#pfomh#f. iuget tar Um event with rewind
irerded 3M and canrelad IT.
keeper* buifly it work putting
In th# »*m# period nf tim# the
•r**2 n ’ ne detail tn complete
Parol# Com minion rw4urn#d M
! with r#«lrtrtima.
Her# ire th# aetymi relative fo
[driver'* be#**#* Hi f*mu&gt;o1# Coun­
ty:
Sanford— Eu|*n« WgfHw, John
Taylor, Clironc* Wdliami. Willi*
AlaxmiwUc WIIIIm m , rerokad.
Ort#do— Gtdton Idowtry. Tc# Jay I
Pattlafoot, rid urn*d hy Hw Parole -|
.Commlaoioit with rM trlgtin*.
Loagwood— Harold Bap#r Jnckwn | MOOS T1 A W A W N D N E D galVm* af IK*n #1 o M A t f
* • * t Kofcby. Deputy Rb»#1ff Morgna McF1aR#nd, theywly Khartff J«W|
AMP MM IA W |M
I J r luapeoded; Lak# M try— Eugene th# *#wwy y#at#eday na Sheriff Luther Hnhhv *mpti*d t l Jug* of I B««»*tA. nod Ear# #nid**ttft*4 ualea# #1 tt* Ofluty Jail. (M l
#■* t i Mtnktl* durtaff th* i
i Scott G n M lo Ij, fowlkad.
i cenfiM&amp;UO o i i i i U m toto tfeo tutu*. ( U f t «• Mght) m m *t ' FHotaQ

Of Seminole County
From Film Reviews

S-D Day Record Is
Marred By Accident

Garden Club Text
Is To Keep Spirit
Of Christmas Alive

Miss Carol Nutt
To Represent Local
Shrine Club Tonight

Officials Make
Plans To Handle
Crowds Al Tourney

Religious Picture
Said Outstanding

Some Big Names
In World Of Sports
To Be In PGA Play

SS7

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For Vet Memoriol

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September Sees 910
Licenses Revoked;
93 Are Returned

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                    <text>BLOUSES

CUFF LINKS
TIE CLASP
Bv Hickok, tie ham. cuff links, Indlvittml jijiTo or sets. Stud sets in red »&gt;r
hip k. Key chains &amp; money dips.

Cotton and nylon, they’ re the topi of the
lemon, our blouses. . . in styles that range
from trim and tailored for day to very glam­
orous for evenings. Bui* now for Christmas,

SPORT COATS
Fine pin wale corduroy, worsted, or
blend* of cashmere. Also all leather
suede. iMcCregor and Goodall.

jfl\ SPORT SHIRTS
You're so right to give him Bt'UKi
SHIRTS, by such well known names
as Arrow, McGregor, Botany. Ginghams, wnsh &amp; dry cotton, woolens,
corduroys &amp; blends. Plaids, figures or

We've a dream world of the pret­
ties possible slips . , in a delight­
ful variety of ityles.
4 .9 8 -1 4 .9 5

SOCKS
All one size, "Ono
size fits e v e r y
ImmI)-” by Phoenix
o r Ksquire. Solid
colors, S t r i p e s ,
Clocks &amp; Argyles.

BELTS
Belt A Buckle Sets. Belts, all leather.
Buckles in gold plate or sterling with
gold inlaid.

1.50- 5.50

SLIPS

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GOWNS
By Sans Soud, Van Raalte, soft
warm pastel colors, red. black or
whlta. Tailored or very dainty lacy
atylea.

5.95 - 24.95

ROBES
Soft warm fleecy quilted rohes^
that givaa you frills without chilli.

10.95 -19.95
BWcr nylon robe*, they're charm­
ing, they'ra frivolous and they’re
eo very practical.

SUITS
f

By BOTANY BOO, Tailored by Daroff.
Flannels, gabardines or worsted. All
suits in the newer shades including
Char-Brown, Char-Grey, A suit is n gift
most llkelv to succeed.

14.95 - 24.95

SWEA TER S

.

* Majestic, Jantcer, all wool, orlon.
orloa A cashmere blends.

CAN-CAN
PETTICOATS

4.98 - 24.95
Beautiful jeweled sweaters.

All colors and styles In can-can
petticoats.

SWEATERS

10.95 -12.95

8.95 • 9.95

McGregor Sweater's O r io n new puff, new luxury, new
colors. Wnsh without care
and dries in an instant. Size

Sfi-42.

By Arrow r,*'*n
Wembley.

HANDBAGS

1.50-5.50

Handsome handbagi for the holidays
and after. AH leather, eordae, faille,
crepe de sheen and velvet "We've got
Christmas in the beg.”

SLACKS

Botany brand slacks. Woolens A blends. Hew
shades, all sizes.

9.95 -17.95

1 9 8 .2 4 1 5

JEWEL CA S E S
A perfect Christmas gift for someone
on your list

1J0 • 12.95

BOYS' SUITS

CHILDREN'S DRESSES

Blend of wool A nylon, wrinkle reals,
tent durable, smartly styled. Ages 4-7.

Christinas Urns, school time or party time little
girl's love lo dress up. We've dresses, Jumpers,
blouses made for quality, priced for value.

6.95 - 12.95

BOYS' JACKETS
Leather Jackets, tailored from selected
horse hide leather.

A vet 6 - 1 2 -------- 1195
A g n H - 2 0 ______19.95

HATS
John B. Stetson hate in all the
styles and colors. S ise ltt-C .

10.00 - 12.95 - 15.00

198 up

JEWELRY

Bracelets, necklaces, earr i n g s to compliment
every outfit

PANTIES

Rayon and nylon, trim.

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•b»&lt;siirh Thur«ds». Frost nr treat­
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toast tonight.

F L O R ID A

W E D N E SD A Y ."N O V E M B E R Y o T T ? ^

No. 329.

’W illiams' R e s ig n a tio n ^ ^ ” Stevenson
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Williams Jr. beI comes
* « d*&gt; as he vt.ps
down from his elective office of
«*minol# County Representative t«

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Dr. Bayne Driscoll
To Speak Sunday :X2Z!r?22rsz Support Is Urged;
At Christian Church
' Attorney in the Ninth Judicial Di»-

Dr. Bayne E Driscoll, Still­
water, Okie , an expert in com­
prehensive evangelism who head*
the current stmultsncouv evangclistie crusade sponsored b&gt; Flori­
da Christian Churches. i&gt; expected
to preach at tha First Christian
Church here Sunday cicht.
The three mnn'hs campaign will
come to a climax on Drcmon Day,
Dee. U. The goal or the local
church ia 31 new members by that
date; and 22 nf them hate already
been received. Men's, women's
and couple » teams hue made
many friendly calls in recent
weeks. Dee 4 has been deiignatrd
at Kickoff Sunday. A commit­
ment service will be held in the
aaeetuary at the Sunday School
hour for classes from th« Junior
age up An instruction meeting
for teams nd esllert will be con­
ducted at 1 p w. by Pastor Parry
L Stool.
Thrjce eights et evsngehsUe n ilto Uon are scheduled (or Monday
through Wednesday, Dee. S-T, at
|:Jf) p m The sis teams will be
divided into two groups with a
major aver each: Mr« Harry Falk
keadug the youth division; and
Mrs. Oscar T. Pearson heading
tka adult division. The caller* will
be served supjer al the church by
CWF groups, as follows Monday.
Croup One. Mrs J. W. Knight,
Chairman; Tue-day. Group Two,
J in . B. M. Williams, chairman;
and Wednesday. Group Three.
Mrt. Lester Tharp, chairman.
Callers o**du&gt;g babysitter* will
be aided by Hurley Morgan, Syl­
via Feartoa. Sarah Alice NiUlsek
•ad levtrly Evana. Volunteer
typists In ronoeetKin with the
campaign Include Mrs. Chandler
Vail, IV&gt;n*td F. Tucker and Mra.
Pal Caus. Impressive baptismal
services are slated for the nights
af Dee. 4 and II.
Lait week the electrical wiring
of the sanctuary wa* altered w&gt; a*
la enable it in carry a heavier
load with safety.
Ob Monday, Dee. 11, the annual
•ongregabooxl meeting will be
bald. Rfporta will be heard and
Bern Qffireri for tenure* of one
and N o years will be elected The
aew member* who have come into
the church will be honored.
A special event ia act (or Sun­
day, Dec. II, when the choir, un­
der the direction of Jay M. Wal­
ter. wti present a Christmas Canlata, "Chimes of the Holy Night"
(HoRm ). atfompsn'cd at the or­
gan by Jfn. N. V. farmer.
A Ortetmaa play "Star of
■ape" win be given on Monday
Bight, Dee. II. followed by a
"white gif*# ter the King" service
At the close a Christmas parly
will be given for the ehildrvn of
Rt* Sunday School. The party com­
mittee la composed of Mrs. G. A.
Ktblaek. Mrs. Bartow Hinson Jr.,
and Mra. W. H Young
Raymond Mills, missionary to
Fart quay, South America, wall
show pictures of his work in that
field. Friday, Dee. JO, at a district
meeting sponsored by the local
fellowship

R*p William* i f n jr 'd from his
office hy letter to fecretarr of
$•»*♦ F A Grey He did not g« to.
Tallahassee a. originally planned
h-ranae of the pres'uro of busin»»s here In „*nfotd.
In rasigning from tha position
av R*pr»*ant*tive, Williams will
become A'sittant Stele s Attorney
effective tomorrow. He also sent
hta rjualifratlon papers to Feeratary*
of State Gray bv mall.
The Commission ram nj the
State Reprasentative to tha Ninth
Judicial Circuit Office and in h*.
comlnp rffectiva tomarrow will
place Williams in the portion ax
.an
. assistant in State's. Attorney

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Hf CHARLIE MORRISON
,W o , d ftotarian.. at their
„ ( f Uy m**t)ng Monday n&lt;*«n it
On- y Mj,{ d u b , heard an excellent,
inspirational talk K a rounp past
district governor rf Rotary Interrj,tionwl. en appeal fnr support -&gt;f
the Teanut Rowl pame to be playFriday night and a poem ('em
the pen (actually from the tjpewriter) of an unknown author.
Young Mac Selvidee. sixth
grade pupil nf the Sanf-ird Gram­
mar school, made a stirring appeal
for Fotrary support of the foot
bell games to be pl*v«d Fiidev
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n„ rmn, night *t Memorial Stadium in
fine hi. primary dutif. to Brevard
ylif t»imrd tha Peanut
and Seminole Countiea.
Rnwl affair. The youngster made a
tplendid presentation and was ac­
corded an ovation by hi* lidetiets,
A bevy of cute leenag* cheer
leaders gsva s sample of tha school
spirit that wll ha in evtdenca at
th« itediim Friday night.
President William IKill I Bush
Jr. r#ad »h* following mmmuniraH*
tien:—• "Deer Mr. Bush:— W
know men aren't Interested
herein hu t s have plannvd a
•even Seminole County prison­ p ee lunch and would Ilk* to have
ers were turned aver ia Orange you fellows come and cat with us.
County authorities this morning So, please read thi* at your rest
to serve their prison sentences la meeting, (signed) Phylu Chapman,
Orange County work camps.
president. Be!* Sigma Phi". So
Thnia turned over hava been President Bill read on:—
sentenced to M day s nr more and Y# Wilt! We have a wonderful
u In compliance with standing
(fear Ye! Heir Ye! And ttvlen
instruction* by the Board of Semi­ tale to tell! Beta Sigms Phi Is
nole County fommiistoners who . ,
.
„
made th. agreement with Orange » " n'"r
»***;•*■ Ha* ( tear, inviting everyone. R al) have
all sort* of nirt things to tell.
The
agree menI was
ana: a|itriiirin
— madt
aartvite with
«w.»aa
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,
Orange County autbomiet since '
Semmole County doe* not have mora to tell. From 12 00 to 1 :10 .
a Intteh will b* 'aold.
tha ficilitie* for work camps nr •
" Ia With
'V ,n lot*
,V snd
Supervisor*.
le‘ * *f good food, wt ti told. W#

Seven Prisoners
Will Serve Terms
In Orange County,

Th* Atlanta Coast U m Rail­
road will msusuta*.* ita 19W-JA
W:-ter seasonal paiwer.ger ttsln
servi. e effective Dec. IS. according
to anno.mremant of t~ T. Kheppxrd. T’rVet Afer.t h»ra. when lb«
Miamian, ard Florida special will
U added to the fleet of year round
train* p -n being operated between
the l ast and Florida. Including
the Wr.t Crttt rv-ampion. East
Coa-r i *mp on, Havana Spaetal
and Evergtadei.
Tha s-beliii# of the West Coast
rh.vt.'i l,m I’er-inial favorite ef
travelers In rcnttal and est coast
Flori-ls. will h» considerably Im­
proved with an arrival time In
Sanford of 11,50 a rr Southbound
,md departnre time of S SI* p. m.
Northlxvir-i beior p-oyided. This
train will provide through eoaeh
,nd slren-s car t.rvtre from New
York to Sanford, Tampa, Sarasota,
Fort Mvera and Naples.
Th-&gt; llavara Special will con­
tinue to servi e the Carolina#,
C.eorc-, end Florid*, with sl»vpf t r , nr»'*t*d b**wc»n New
York end Miami. Tamra. It.
, rd aim Mween Wa.hlns*0". Di . and Otl*odo and between Jack­
sonville and Fort Myera.
The Co**! J -«• will be the wttly
iout# to op*’ *te veasonel winter
passenger tram service between
the east end Florida.

TXU.AHASSEE JV-Judg* Hugb
M Taylor of the 1 -ooct C-*uniy Cir­
cuit Court hay tinder *dVtsement
the question of Gov rollma’ eligi­
bility to *eeV re rlrtllon neat year,
TUniCmAV*r■! «whether
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problematical
he will sn.wrr at this hm».
Although he heard *ltarn»y» ae- ,7 . J
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Full 01 Interest
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r tiv pla-'-d «n *ho
»h&lt;*lvB» f»f ( b Sanford D'lhlic |J*
hrrry are Atma'V, •Exploring
Life", Anderron, "AndcF. It.sHlu
man's Gulsie"; Ann-11 , *Tr*ctlca!
Industrial ) ectronira" It'd inn,
"Broken Shield llirren, "Th« I'nrv&gt;nsidere(l''; Bl*. Vhum.
’ The
Sierra~ Bison
Itrafvlon.
"The
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Gseeft I'urd”
Brown, "M
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(,re»n
I’-.rd
; Brown.
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the. r«mp
Cornpie'o
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BDising";: Castle.
Csstlr "KoiaiiA
ChipD.nng
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man,
p a• n j* r tr - ri t« y
man. "Living
''Llying I&gt;
Davis, "Th« Gttit I*
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Fair, “ BmtnUin Wirk
“ Amari'-a, It* History «i I P
pia", Fowler, ‘ t *rel»,t i‘*-.pie",
(■araem, "The Highway-man"; f.t*
ham. "Audel’a Carpenter • and

FATBB.tNKS, Alssk* F - * JW
fighter plane rrs.hed nn l.kenff
utte a mw of house, yeslardl).
killing an animated II to tt P~»
pi*, poatlhly more
#
At laaat eight were topwed
Rearing along a lew feet ahova
Iha ground at an estimated IV)
mite* in hoar, th* FM plowed into
Iha Aral nf »tt aighl-smil butldlngi
used to tsnus* Eielson Atr Force
Base personnel and Ihelr families
Ksa aparlmant unit waa virtually
demolished a* the plane eiploded
Part* of «t. Ha ternnhing* and the
plan* m»«*d over the twrvblnch
an * ante to* ntb*r fiv# house.
Tha tremendous impsrt
apartment furl lark, hurtling

"Insldo
A f ri' a .
1nr ,u&gt;
.
loni.; „ ^ | n&gt; ■, llh
\j , ,
tfu,rhinson. ’ Th. F’ opmother ,
K,o*. ’-Fmlilng Nehel’ ; K . ifrr*o,
-An Appe • Day"; hjrigaaid.
•■Tha Lost Warm"; K» . - ‘ . "Am
orlran Woman'* N» &gt; F &lt;&gt;. podi* of Horn* |w oral. -i '; l.&lt; is,
' The Sing’e pilmm'
l
Winter lUrro*!*; I - ng. "T ,a
adow of Fuspreion ';
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“ !&gt;"*r IVortor ’ • M*r*:n, ’’ limns
" " Ibe B'ar's D tm.m' . Ms.• i,
“The Silver l.cpar,)"; Mil,'-.,
''Chrtatm** *t th- It...
„ *Th*. I) *'*
V ’ '*"
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hTh
i L 1^ «H
' r ' , In,h'n
•shich
broke*
sBf to‘
the
buildings
Amm-g «W victim, wa. th# psloi
U Alfred F. Pwusdari, 2F “Mo«*
ttcaBa, Mite.

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F h -drr,
S f p'Tur!
R * m * r' k a b ] f
Yo.j nc
Mln-.
Fjn,!r,ti .Miss
Ml,r, „ 4-_ fiutlIf,
y„t.
nighs "; Stout, "Thro* Door* to
_____
Death";
TWfkall, ' ____
Enter
Fir
Roh*rt"j Tbonsa, "Young Man on
a Dolphin"; Whaaless, "Wh*r# th#
Meadow Lark Calls";
Wits-n,
"Jasabal"; WinUr, ’’ Modal Aircraft Book"; Varnsdiky, "HAtary
Russia” ; Wentworth, "The
Listening Eye"; Wilson, "Every
Sar»#« Thing"; Woodward. ''Sport's
r*g»";_Y oin g. "Esaantiala of
Barret Tbaqg 'i Woodward,' oporl’s

FALIt ALARM
LEEWOTON, Ky # - Laura
M m m , H, dropped bar keys
aM rut th* Fir* tv,.»rt
m«i»t to work The keys »ktttcr*d
through a hole tn Iha floor, Fh*
1 (ha crowd white other* eaa aawa reached Mr tK* keys and har a m
an onldantUiad enteoktf, A4U aluA A rompipy of ftrcmaa * h

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trasele.t tnwsys s&gt;|wr* the vast
itt*)oti1 y of inters h d primarily
th* ssoi# op'n "&lt;s aid sr# s sayed
|y down-to-earth talk by th* carve
dusts*.
Io Ssnford ye'ierday, Adlai
P'esen&gt;"n, sa *i«wrd eindtdat#
for th* pemoe-sde PretldenMal
Nom nation, ha"dsb»»r.l ir.d gteet#d hr* way t'lrnugh a aurgtng
group of hundreds nf peapla who
turned out in wintry en'd weather
to »ty "hello" *rd sVi'i* the hard
of th* person they h»!i*v* will ha
the next president.
"Veil people her# really Ilka
politics, dor t you” ' h« remarked
as mors pe-ple filed by for th*
handshake and broad smile.
"I’ve never met s.:rh wonderful
people.” he remarked, as many
recalled bygone days in Missouri,
Ohtit snd nihnr states where *equaint*tires of family or friend*
wet* in common.
J To meet ths pret-den'.tal #*!»•
] dldt's wa* J. Btailey Odhars,
hesdirg a delegation of eltixen*
who turned out for tbs jo minu’ a
,t*v *( BanfoH’a busiest inters
section.
Yolle A. 'nilfanrs Jr, stepping
up to meet Fterenton, said, "t
in prisala life" want you to know that I n s p-utr
ar-fnrd »r. I *entl- nrips rv niar.vger here’*
! PiSrt Inins of
*Mhr , meeiipg ft’ eserson were;
’ rmn-imaginary" (' ’ I 11111” Slempcr St rat.- Demr*«
al the hmrthsulr . rrallc rotnrnittnemsn and Mra,
1
,fr° » ntebt Ralph Austin Smith. State Demo*■ ap|t- «ri ’.cfc critic Commltteewoman. Also Fen*
I' forniaure of ihn a*-'r Douglas Btenstrom, Repre••-vtatire Alack N. rlevelsnd J r,
'Is p ’r Denver t orrlell, M. B. "TB n#" Finith. Commissioner F |)&lt;
- -It Mrs flcitrnd# Oinafeldee,
"I ar-d t\ f) Williams who recalled
' the m Sieienai.n ihai he V"te-I fop
ti e prrsi Initial eendidxte's grand»t:l l-c tliroun father,
Sr Tti stlnwtd
Hin trots nf nttrefs Bled by ta
• of the Mu- greet Flevens»n, all ef them ebaerw
*’ • 'on who,* fullv wsrmed
hy the friendly
f the y-reelirg• ot th» Demorfatlc con•
’’* 1 "
Fk-iin'r lender fnr ?h* presidential Bernina-

cnKNKIJA nTIH RKINNER, who la ml! taartbing toe &lt;
•penalised artmg. eppesn -n Sen/orii tnm'trtow n jr* »t ■■-n" ■

Create Big Problem

ih* unlrfA-tiflad you** man bolds
■lata Danwratir Ccmmittecman

-o ins H*s

ce- t'-e iesl test of popularity in
the 5 inshire State
Maatrg stops * "tig th* ■ sy far
s handshaking io»r nf downtown
i sert.on* of sar-n.s localities,
Stnun-'is is g - c - i «''h a Sarnge of * j-.ngtsph seeker* *"d
ssel] wishers.
True | .itieisns taka their e*n-

Coffee Club Meets 'Unexpected'Bobes

Public Education
Committee Meets

^res&lt;

1 pi ssa roots sec- &gt;' i of riond* tw

Tha prfwrsm tnrnftT£trr ttiUj
T f t" tfim* ■»*
^ l i T l 'S i . e r h . e ^ M ^ a a w I w
morning Included: Bobby Johnson,' **&gt;w- You ”
r™ ' friend. "n
r
, "
sentenrrd In one year for hresE (here, everywhere. We prnml.e n
r oIlfn*‘ failure fci IndlTH* Drat drowning tragedy. In
you’ll
have
the
t.m#
of
your
life
‘
whether
hr
will
run
again
.the memory of lo&lt;al rltlsens,
mg and entering. Emory J Smith,
Judge Taylor said he would hand , r„ lf,,| take Gem at DeBary, oc­
•enteneed to M days on two And you’ll most likely «#r tome.
charges, driving without a license thing nice for your wife. There’ll down his drruloti "perhap* Fn curred yeatetd ay sshen * 2Jand reckless driving; Sherdick be plants, and handi-work and d*&gt; - b,i* m,,rf probably Monday" month oM baby was found at th*
Battles, sentenced In 30 day* for •cwelry and auch; A big variety. &gt;r«* indicated that hi* opinion wilt, water** edge after being mined
rarh of two charges, driving with­ that won't rott very mu-h F|iis-|(f be decides he h .i |un*dlction, for about a half hour.
out a Itrrntf and driving while &lt;opal Parish House t* the place *n*uf'1' lb* eliglbtity nuftHtel
Tha child was las; seen plavlng
intoxicated; Robert Rurdrn, sen­ to go, December 2nd We have so l.*»)erx made it plain anv rilling at th* water's #dg« wtth his pup­
tenced to 30 day* for drunkenness; much to show. From 1 1.00 to ft in, be make will he appealed te the py about 4 o'clock yesterday af­
Berry Singletary, sentenced to M almost all day. If you rnme ou t'^ s,PrPme Court,
ternoon and at 4:30, sshrn th#
day* for driving while intoxicated for lunch, w# think you'll stay.
The question l-efore Judec Tay- child was misse-i. * tesrrh patty
and in additional ten dara for Wc promise gocvl food. • treat Just tee Streets nf Lake Worth, » Palm was fnrmrd to locate the tot.
driving while license revoked; Doc for you. So plrase co.-e and Join Beach county cnnrisble whn ha*
Arthur Jordan. - HelUry Ciarl&gt;lr, sentenced to *0 d*y* for us. and bring your filends tool announced as a randldite ter govage operator was cal'"d to the
assault and battery, Frank Beck­
Kenneth E, Worker of Winter ecnor. Ip Gollini' right to nin fo r, ,cens to apply artifin.il respira
ham sentenced to (to days ter
Park, past president of the Itnyal reelcctM'n
] linn until a pulmolor arrived from
driving while intoxicated; and
(Coaliaacil on Page Light)
|
--------------------th# Banford Naval Auirlrary A&gt;
FrankJut D. Beckham sentenced
Station However, all atteoipts (n
to jo day. ter profanity and 30
revtv* th# youngster failed and
days ter driving without a lireme.
Dr. Georr* rnss«n, of Depary.
Th* 5#mino|f County Chirnber ' ------- 1 ‘ n — n — L l " “
«f Commerce
Huh*t mil
,
? — ouidruolH*
Arthur
Jr • ,h* JV
lomorrow Cof/co
morntns
10
***AMAt
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quionjptrTE
4l , , Ru*'fl1
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month-old bahv. »a t the son of
n .-J ,.
U o o S l o o o'clock at the Chamber n| Com- ’ ' ,n f,,ir health, were hern yesK e a o y r o r ' M e e t i n g mrrre Building, arronling In an
•" * 3( seif-old farm Wife
ford Naval Auxlt ery Air Station
Th* Semitic!# County Minlstar- *nt»ounr*m»iiModay by Don Bah*. "1
alr-ady hid nx children *t and living In DeBary He was *h*
1*1 Association will m*#t tewot-c»«atrmin of the Coffa* Club
h-monly son of Mr and NTra Arthur
row afternoon
A
’ r|,l,ofl— •nd—fl,w ■■hu- ness The mother Mrs -f rf. Nelson
at ternoo n at
at oBeminol#
e m i n o i # High
m en
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........... . B u s i e ' i T h . f s i h e , n l n t h i u
ool
for
ita
reaular
mon'hlv
*ra
especially
invited
to
**kcd
an
age
old
and
bewildered'
. loe.l
. . ,,
r, ' ,have
Fchhool
ool for It* regular «on.hly
|h(1 Co(ffr n ,lh mff|inc
nn
, ,h,
h . „ They
meeting.
fi ridoo g it ..
w
wPe* *xd doughnut., and
in
'* ,h'* « r'* •rproslTh#.
n,*f ‘ 10,11
«h' Sfmi ,n 1 •' " I*
r
lary of ?h
n°te County Chamber nf Com.
h ,h
Paternal grandparents of th*
day that th* meeting wUI he Jiald rirrrf
'
”
”
Th* father hsd an ohvewatwm, ,hrld reside m Diytont Beach.
at 12.30 at tha regular place deAIJ m, mfmr» of the Seminole of hl* rt* T1 "I am completely os rr-;
------signal#-! for th# bualnesa session. Courly Chamber of Commerce arc ronir h&gt;' ,h * ,blB« When- are »e
Important msttera « f particularurged In attend the Coffee Club.
,n Pul *”
interest to th* mlniatera of BemiA sh'irt program of not more The Net wins, who

Ministerial Assn.

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i: Governor Collins
Eligibility Still
Under Advisement

Woaaa's Day will b* obscraed
Gounty^ will rams before tha than bill aa hour has been plan- Dnuilst. wert expecting
single child
Sunday, Jaa. 1, with Mr*. Ray- group fnr diacuulra.
mood Mills aa Uw guest speaker.

Tha Public Education Osmmittea nf th* Baintaol* County Unit.
American Cancer Socttty, Florida
• Division, Inc , met last night at
Iha home of Mra. Julius Dragfelder, with Andrew J. Bracken,
chairman, presiding.
Extensive plana war* drawn up
ter a year-round, county-wide
education program. Participating
ware: Dallas Loop, vice-chairman
In charge c&lt; mens organising:
Mm . Roy F. Minn, womens organigatioai; Mrs. George Touhy.
m church group*; Miss Myrtle Wtiw Mo. county communities; Mra.
L L. Hamrick, SNAAS activities;
R. T. Milwn*. county schools- and
AndiCW i . Bra.ken, a ty achewla.
%
Thn Brat two programs will be
H R lir lll Thursday at U : »
■. m. at th* Umgwaod Civic Cen­
ter and *4 J : » p. as. al (ha Lika
Mary Woman'* Club according to
Mia* Wilson, Seminole County

Of Real Popuhri

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■ s a ,-r» it pteasore Ia lioo.

Oi'
H'l.isdisray actors
When asked If his southern tour
i a&gt;i
M's, tklnner has Seen swecAtsful, Ftesenioa reo*' ’’r
d,- "Hul it
pil'd,
“ It's beenSAa*:ceei*ful |*s a
'
* ■i n
s- f differently |
le*n
wonderingif1 should |ess«
i|Vinltnu«d on l*»i# flight S tt “

S-D Day Is Hoped To C.ut Down
1ruffic Accidents Of Highways
31.mv) Americans were
hirhw * va n the first
i nf this )r»r, a srsen
•, rra-a osej tfse tartir
i 1:&gt;M

Tom-irrow's event Will tw th*
ternnd ob.rrs anee nf S D Dsy,
Traffic experts ft. red th* fsr.t
SD Da&gt;, ]a&lt;r D-e |S, rus dawq
aenderts
snm-’ whsl
Fifty-era
" C li'sll-ie, base neeuf. perinos were fatally injured oa
emip- Is t‘o mt) with one ih» highways that dir
in to complete ihe year
The is le trn u n n i issued that*
•p the fiiaiutes (rum fig res on lire rve nf .s |l p » - ;
to j higher (&gt;011 rntsge
From Jin I trough Iin 3t,
-tlrr at* Ixw- enforrement )3J\ jn.v.u p-r f,ju sere killed is
sr 1 nsir rrsani/ktioni, traffic sender** This is an aver»urr
ng rie s»f. driv- aga nf lit death* a da. Bui sin'*
with the N».
in/vudes persons killed n» hMla
dais, when more m'’’ 'iristi are r&gt;s
the highway,, ant Ihme who die
,
from miunrs afs-r icfld'nrs. a
llrrfi
county on am roe das like tomor#
mnrrrow prolijhlv w-nuid not approach
exs rs
Itiit lit f.gure
The
The traffic drath fr&gt;l!»ter October
t|on nl
was 3 92ft—up 12 per cent over
and the fir-t lu mnnihs nf invy Oclohcr i«34 sn-l tha largest toll
today t. lin.ier-i nre ihe need fur f,.r any one month sir.ee IN" record
&gt; 21 hour period spon- high mon’ h of December lit;
SD D
*nr- h I’ ..-''nt f:!scnhnwer'i I Ned II Drarborn. safely coimcil
(r.mn-.i"" f t Traffic .safety when president, c.vinected these figure*
Amcr.i am ale »•!&lt;"•) to make with Iha nrocaiity fnr S D p#s
an rvtrs efl rt tn drive and walk , "If any-re think. SD Dsy it
safely
Jiut s |nt nf shouting about
Th 'ughr-ut S-minole County, nrthmg. stop snd think sbojt
foil»■ • ; ilsc marking of the d»y tfceia figures," he said *S D Day
"&gt; * r '* 3» S-D Day by prncla , U a onMay efterl to wskt paosla
h&gt; (invernor ^eroy Collins, up The auto is her* to stay, but I
elllMn*. rommunitic*' tnd nrganl hive my dmjMs about a lot of
h«v* Joined in to mak# th# drtvtr# if (hey keep up this fla­
dsy an e pec nil v isl* one fnr ir*#! lack of responsibility m th*
highways,"
“ tha n’ !»cr moinrist
Th* rosined said there wti shgkl
Ssnford Naval Auxiliary Air
Station, m approval nf tha day eonU*lion ui tea fact that tr»'*i
Ml «»&lt;de for l challrng* to motor- ii Inc rearing even mora U i
lata to ihiyw that they can drhr# teste*. Death* par 10a rnMloB
wrh’Hrt accidents on the hteh- toflra oi Iraval *opped to Hi teg
ways, has
to «*»
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Mrriutthrr la charged with firat
degree mufdrr in the death bt
Sira. Ellen Mill*. kt, a parilytlr.
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ARMOUR STAR

SPAG &amp; MEAT BALLS

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Effo rt fo K e e p Vacant Lots
Goan Will Add To City Beauty
There's Mother effort being made by th* th* eoat* of k**ping th* vacant property. The
Board of Sanford City Commiaslonars that wholehearted move on th* part of commitwill enhance th* beauty of our d ty and alon to make existing taws work or to create
brim additional comment from our visitors a new one that will, is certain to meet with
i i wall a* year 'round eltixcna who like to the approval of the majority of the citizens
in th* community.
point to thalr community with pride.
Instituted by th* Board of Commie son­
ars at their last meeting waa an effort to
keep vacant lota mowed and clean.
With th# growing Hat of industries com­
W# are continually faced with tha pro­
blem of vacant lota overgrown with weeda, ing to Central Florida, the need for a Dock
brush, palmetto shrub, and tall grata. The and Wharves for Sanford Increase!.
Many of our industries are hampered in
pfctura isn't at all "Florida-Hke". and we
heartily endoree their new move to find their trade with various projects snd busi­
ways and means to eomhat th* ugly picture nesses because o f competition from the
waterfront cities. Some of our husiness
within the city limits.
Wo ar* told, by remarks at the Board of houses refrain from bidding on large pro­
City Commiselonera* meeting last Monday jects and greater source! of usrag* because
right, that thee# vacant lota, many times o f the difference In quotations from the
piled with rubbish and unsightly trash, are waterwav eity competition.
The longer wo deprtvo ourselves of the
Infested with rsta which infest th* trees end
vast
economic v a l u e of th* D o c k s and
threaten homes In their vicinity.
Wharves, the more w* Ins* in l&gt;oth industry
Certainly, this is sn unhealthy situation
and inereased trad*.
•s well at one that mars the beauty of our
Every known avenue should he evplnred
good city.
In order to acquire this valuable addition to
With other cities f i n d i n g way* and
Sanford'a economy.
means to combat the situation, surely, by
We again refer to th* port city of At­
following the example of others, w* will also
lanta with its dorks and whaives 500 miles
be able to aolva a situation that could begin
from the city. If such a Hiv as Atlanta. Ga„
• spread of disease.
deems It advisable and good economy to go
Th* clamor for property on which to
MO miles in search of such an addition to
build homes ahould absorb many of theae va­
•heir eity, Sanford should certainly use what
cant lota In varioua sections of the eity. And
Is within their eily limit*.
with vacant property presenting a neat, at­
Our natural resource*, such as the St.
tractive, and appealing appearance, no
Johns River provides immeasurable revenue
doubt th* taxability of the vacant lots in
for husiness and industry located within
question would b* Increased.
what might b* called a "stone's throw" of
Among many of th* good thing* accom­
our boundaries.
plished Md planned by the Board of City
Commissioners, thla la one problem that we
look forward to coming to a healthy com­
pletion.
Today, Th* Sanford Herald printa th#
Te* payer* of th* community, w* would
IflM to add, should not b* asked to absorb Sth Part of the City Charter.
Thla Important document of the City of
Another service to th* citizens of Semi- Stanford la being printed as ■ special service
tool* County end th* busln*w people of our to our readers.
Th* entire operation and philosophy of
tone will toon appear in Th* Sanford Herald.
Many subscriber! of Th* Sanford Herald your city la bound into thla one law of the
have asked for this added column and we are State of Florida. The ordinances, and th#
•nly to happy to provide the publle records complete operation of the City of Fanford is
for them and others who find them, not controlled, guided, and tied to The City
m iy useful, but keeps them abreast of hap­ Charter.
W* ar* publishing portions of the docu­
penings throughout the county.
ment
In sections of the tame length an that
Beginning within a very short time. The
Sanford Herald will publish th# Seminole they can b* conveniently hound into a noteCounty Record# taken from tha records of hook which will ultimately contain th* entire
tba Clark of Court at tha Seminole County document.
To kpow your eity, It la Important to
know first th* City Charter.
If you hav* missed the first few sec­
tions, now is the time to avail yourselves of
the back issues ao that you will have the
pomplet*. word for word, law that was enaeted in 1949.

’ E A T T f f 'w a r o N T H r m w

Tighter Money May Cause
th* ktea W h n It toads to rua- tact coaspsatoi
« * « r toflatlo*.
{zona arc not lai
How to* teaoomle miksup of port thU volumi
various sections ot Dm nation la So Ariaona baa
chaafini and w*y ftads hat# b**a
flowlni from Urn Nortlw.it to
J g lt t t iv ,
raeord amminta to "esa t »#»r» |kj( a0D„ tme
can bn a m to a numftnr of exam- u
b| ,
pint around to* land.
b u lta,a» a
To bnuan th. toousisds o# Am*r- U(W,
g ,. E n
leant on th* #iw t bat t i n t the [f f | ieek o u t!
ingenuity of banker* and raoctgig*
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broken to many atatea.
Jamet Msdlsn
On* b Arisons. 1%e .Bureau of tall, vrat the thi
Buatoeta Remarcb of to* Univnrt* the United Sis'i
Ity of Ariaooa note* that over
------------tbn lilt five yean neweomtn have An ateraf* of
averaied more than ao.ono a year. pteicripti'M a t
They and thoan already them have it* Untied State
needed new botnet.
------------Thn buroau note* that “ all the Th* Un ted S
rvteurcoa of aD the bankt, aavtaga r « e*ot of th*
and loan associations and tosur- mttar cara.

Need For Docks Greater

Special Service

Tht Sbriforf fterald

Good Investment

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and to slay my eon?--! Xtage ljt lf .

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W# consider the Investment In Christmas
lights, by the merchants of Sanford, a good
on*.
Ther* have been innumerable comments
from visitors and homefolks alike on the ap­
pearance of Sanford during the Christmas
Season.
To provide such an attraction for our
city I. Investing in good will and kind
thoufhta for the community as a whole.
M, .
. Ln th# ftpp«ranr* of our eity to
first and foremost in th* effort to Increase
trad* in the growing Central Florida shoppinff center of Sanford.

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M A R LO W

WASHINGTON lA-Juit wanting
to build a noute of your own de­
sign sound, ilmpl* enough. You
might Mt think It eould get you
tangled rp with the Constitution's
Mth amenlmm! »nd the Supreme
Court.
But 't happened to a builder in
Fox Point village, a Milwaukee,
W ii, aiburb n&gt;* village building
ooard refuted him a perm If for
the kind of hout* ha wanted to
build. The board acted under authonty u( a local ordinance whleh
laid tbvt whenever it thought th*
design ot a proposed house might
I all do am the value of other homea
in th« ar**. th* board could with­
hold a permit
The tv ,der appealed to th* Wis­
consin Supreme Court which upM d the ordinance and tha right
of th* Fox Point Village board to
do aa It did Then be appealed to
lha U. S Supreme Jourt Ha toat
cut ther*. bio
The high court refuaed to re­
view the action of th* Wlacooito
Supreme Court. Thla meant th*
latter * flin g atood. It la a ruling
which‘ ho, rimed th* National
Ann. of Homebjlldtra considerable
concern
"This to aa extremely serious
c u e ." a spokesmen for the aaeoelation aaid. “ This c u e will . . .
inililut* e wide open le«t nfwhat
inning .ffietala prefer to the ap­
pearance of a hnuie."
Other ca&gt;e* like thl* one may
eventually be brought before the
II. S. Supreme Court again and
wmr d.y, if thla happen*, the
eiAirt msy give e written optninn
on the tubjeet. It didn't do *o in
thl* case
There hav* been other fi»* t
where court* hive upheld ordtn*nce» which blocked tha erection
of c new building If tt waa con•tdered a danger to public health,
safety, moral* nr tha general wal­
ler*
Rut th* Fox Point builder aaid
tomethmg new had been added In
'hit vlllcre * ordicine*: not Judg-

LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR

TLTHEN KERB SHRINKS •** fotftf m tha didoes of hi*
W
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wu! * * * * *
*»v* tori* funnier,
***** «°°d « th# Uat election," busts Herb.
pV *h ad 1000voles east That
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Boulevard to* oto«r dir, 1 aotlrwl
Isn't bed far a lawn of 9M
a aiga. “ Mill’s CrMk", oa to*
peoplestoo* brldg*.
"Our sortmining hale out
dSfc*
This Is toeorm t
peat the church waa a hum*
J
skhm Gm . Stafard wsi building
dlaser, teo-eui a rul eatot*
Ssaford's first buddings, b* tocstod
•Ucker art held *f It, chased » t \ \
h'v saw nUl m a part rt wbat b*at all the Mda, put la a Irt
ramg is Ur lha N. J. Unstrom
Grows, sear Bri Air. This was a
kmg haul over ssndr reads la
toem, a* lh* mill wsa ■*v*d to
tou aid* ri a creak, half war b*-

U RE TELLING ME!
Toririkec wBh Fhrmto

Soothing Baths Help
To RdiriVto Itching

expire, unleia vaeanetoi thereto
otherwise occur. At each annual
election hereafter, a Commissioner
or Commissioners ahall b* elected
for a farm of thr** y**ra to auectcd
th* Commlaaiosar or Commission­
er* who** tormi of office are about
to expire. Th* tormi of office of
all City Commissioners elected thill
b*fto oa the flrat Tuesday after
tfta first Monday of th* yaar follow­
ing th* y*ar la which any Commitrimer It *)*ctod.
Becrim *. COMMISSIONERS TO
BE JUDGE OF ELECTION AND
QUALIFICATION OF MEMBERS
OF COMMISSION: CONVICTION
OF CRIME FORFEITS OFFICE:
COMMISSION TO E l GOVERN­
ING BOOT. Th* ettr Commitsloo
ahal b* th* M s * «f th* *l*etlm
aad riuMftoatloe of Ra own mamben. subject to rwriew by th*
Ceecto. Any member at tb* Commtoaim who shell b* owvictod of
crito* involving moral tuipitud*
whtt* In ritio*. shall forfeit hla ri­
fle*. Th* aakl Commiaaion ahall
eenstitiito tha governing body of
aaid City, with power* aa barrio
•mSm B. POWER! OF CITY
VESTED M CITY COMMISSION;
MANNER OF EXERCISE MAY
BE PRESCRIBED BY ORDI­
NANCE OB RESOLUTION. Ail
power* of th* City, except aucb as
a n vested to tha Jurisdiction of
th* Municipal Court and to the
Civil S a r v l e *
Board, and
except c* otharwiaa provided to
tots Ait or by th* Constitution of
to* BUto, are hereby vested to the
City Commiaaion; aad except aa
otherwise provided by this Act or
by th* constitution of to* Stato of
Flaridt. IB* City Commission may
by Ordinance or rmoiutlon pre­
scribe to* minMf to which any
power of th* City ahall b* exercis­
ed.
Section 10. QUALIFICATION* OF
CITY COMMISSIONERS AND OF-

riCEBS AND EMPLOYEES; OF­
FICERS AND EMPLOYEES MAY
HOLD MORE THAN ONE OFFICE
OR EMPLOYMENT; NOT TO BE
INTERESTED
IN CONTRACT
WITH CITY: SUCH CONTRACT
TO BE DECLARED VOID. M m b*rs of th* City Com minim shall
b* rsildedti at lh« City of Sanford
sod hav* th* qusUfieiUoai of el­
ector* therein. Officers and employ­
ee* of the City shall be rctldenu nf
tha City and may hold more thin
one office or he employed to more
thin one deportment of the City,
but no official or employee ihstl
hive any penonil Interest, directly
or Indirectly, to any eontrirt of
which he or the Com minion of
which he U i member miy hsv*
the letting or the supervision of
th* work dm* under t# tarn*, and
such contract let. to which any ofleer or employee wae interested,
shsB be void.
Section U. TIME AND PLACE
O r COMMISSION MEETINGS;
SPECIAL MEETING, HOW AND
BY WHOM CALLED: MEETINGS
TO BE PUBLIC: CITIZENS TO
HAVE ACCESS TO MINUTES AND
RECORDS; COMMISSION TO DE­
TERMINE ITS OWN RULES AND
ORDER OF BUSINESS. AND
KEEP RECORD OF PROCEED­
INGS. Th* City Com rob Jim *h*l
meet at tha usual plica for holding
th* meetingi of tha toglslstive body
of tha City, and at such time* i t
may b* prescribed by ordinance nr
r**ol*tioo. except that It thin meet
regularly not In* than twice e»rh
month. Tha Mayor or any tw#
member* at th* Commlukm miy
call tpeciil meetings ot the Commillion upon at least twenty-four
hour* written notice to «teh mem­
ber, lerved person illy or left *t
their Uriel place of huilnMi; pro.
vided, however, that *h»*nr* of
notice shall not be Rtatortal at say
•peels) meeting at which all mem.
b*r* of th* eommL’ fon i n prevent
and walv* nolle*. AH meetiagi of
th* City CommiaelAD end all comralfteei thereof shall be publi*. and
any cltitan shall hav* aec*** to
tha mtaut** and records ihereof at
all raasonabl* time* Tha Comminion shall determine tta own
rules and order of buitnen, snd
Shan keep a record of its proceed­
ings.

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Social£vsml&amp;
Junior Carden Club Prepares
For Christmas Flower Show
Member* nf ih- S»nf rd Garden ’ O.arlf* Wilk# dcmonMrated Ihe
Hub h u e bren giving talk* and | thadow boxes to the Pinerreit
demonstration* durtig the pail children and to aexeral Seoul
*etk tj aetnel r-itlurrp to itrlp troop.*.
Other ipetkera have been Mr*.
t u w.:h ihnr pr*parations for
W'T* ■» n tic Cftgitfinii Flower Harry Cmhsng. Mr*. C. M. Flow,
“ 'o . Ute. 3 led I it the May- rr*. Mr* J. B. Roxton, Mr* Marxin Dial. Mr*. Arthur Pitta, and
lair ina.
Many children entered the la it Mr*. McCall.‘ They ha*e tt*rn oefi'n cr »hen. Mr* Edward Mc­ m ’nitration* to *anou* trade* at
Call. Jrnlor Garden Club Chair- SouthHde, W ot Side and Finemm Mir), and “ wo hope even rrr-t School*, tiling garden ma*
Wcr» t'uidren will emer cur tfriali In illuatrat" their talk*.
Cfiri'tma* »how and bring heme Ihe *peaheri ha*e shown the
riU-atii for themaelvei and their children how in make arttitir ar­
rangement* with (lower*, Innti
ac w»lt."
Sure to attract a grrat deal nf and vegetable*, dith garden*, door
0 Jnterr&lt;t are tu# »t|*&gt;|nw boxr* and window ( hrtMira* droratton*.
that the PiMggtlt School gth. Sth place card* (or Chrutma* dimer,
and 6th* trader* are treking and “ Kitchen Critter*" — animal*
They will be rhriMma* Irenes made 1 mm ordinary vegetable*.
Mr*. McCall evprened her
•ullable for wall picture* Mrs.
hope that children will be encour­
aged by their parent* to enter
the Chrutma* Flower Show.

(psAADnah
Mr* H P. Medler and daughter,
Sue and »nn. Gene returned lue*day to their home In Chevy Chare,
Mil. They *pent the h«!i,1*)t with
her parent*, Mr and Mr* F M
Swaim and her brnthcr-m iaw* and
*i*trr. Mr. and Mr*. Gordon W
Swaim.
It wa* announced today lhal
Wade Garner, *on o( Dr and Mr*.
Garner of Sanford, I* a charter
member o( the attident counril
of Ihe Medical School of the lulvertity of Miami.
Mr*. Walter Turner and ion
Chip have arrived to *pend the
Chrutma* holiday* with her par­
ent*. Mr. and Mr* Fred Colliim
and with her huaband* parent*.
Mr. and Mr*. R W. Turner Major
Turner will join them in two
week*.

EM Wives Club Is
Preparing Now
For Dec. 21 Party
A ELOUSE AND ONEPIECB
•SLEEVELESS CRESS are com• V ned for this fall and winter B.
II M'earr* eestuma. The bodica
r f the dree*, deatgned in a new
“ quarry" brown * » l twill, la
fired in peplum manner for a
alert jeekel effect. The blauae ta
mufterd-colored adk.

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Finil plan* for th# F.nluted
lien* Wive* Club * annu*l Chrtilma* parly for the children hive
been mede.
The event 1* planned for Dec. II
In the Shipv Service at 1 .’A r m
Movie* and the *ln;inj of t hr»*tm u carol* are in More for Ihe
young one* end Santa Clan* will
vult among them Refrcahmcnts
will alto he enjoyed.
Member* am a.ked to bring
their child'* own gift with a price
pjmt of one dollar All children at
tnnriing are to reei*ter no later
,n Drc T v ;ih Mr* Rn&lt;emiiy
• can, phrnp SCSI or Mr*. Faith
'tut:Ml. m o n o .

J-asulI/
ratrnniia Tha Follewing Progr**vi'» Marchinta L i f t e d
Hrr*. Thty Will GW* You
Titkett To Tha Movlrland
Rid*-1n TKeatra For Th* N u t
T«n Month*.
FUODMART Et)par Market.
Saretnela Couaty i 1 maat Food
Market. Hark Ar*. At 2ttfc EG
Sanford. Fla.
THRIFTY
Borrie#
Station.
Hem* Diltforv On Kerovina A
Furl Oil Fhona 1&gt;5S. Cor. 2nd
A palmetto.
n. R. POPE r o , Inc—Auto­
motive Jobber*.
Circulating
Heater* — U. E. T im — Hot
To.nt Electrical Arpltance-Phona 1440
I.KE'S Standard Service—Alia*
T.re* A Pattern* A Arc**.—
211 N. Pniit.
JMKE'S X. lowi Station—On*
Sv.p Rumiwp To Bumper Serv
1107 S. F.-fr.cb Are.
I FAME'S Gulf Service A
t h:.'rv -Acf**a Fiom Morielar-f RiJe-ln Theatre.
FIRM TURK CENTER—Coothlcla Home Furniihlflg— Eaap
Terra— LIE W. fital 8 G
A. K. imSfiKTTER. Florlat—
Member* F.T.D. A Floral Bugr c u o a For Every Occasion.
Fkcne 213 Calory Ave, San­
ford.
MAR.LOU Bor A Gnll-8UaV»
—Chon* A CBiektn—Plata Out
Specialty — Cocktail Lounge
Open
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Obo Milo S.
ef Sanford.
WM. F. RADER. Jeweler.
Jewelry r - D'aaefldp—BTatghea
Somethia* from the jowelare lo
alwaya Hnifthififf epoclal —
Thone »*T—III S- Park A»oJOHNSON**

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|withdrawal, lima- well hr knew the ha t r d
**! -a &gt;t
HI Vf'TFn TWENTY-mT!
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till,*
SHAMPY oj'entil the Uovr ot the 'cottage, In he able to ere*-* the
nwrn in the dark without blunder- the had wid . r It, irr Hrtr. Ut. .
artiag* tor 1 »o*L'nliaa one 11 a 1ee;-«r a-.va.-a.
tug into the furniture.
“ Yt&gt;U didn't lock It T*
Ar1 thrfi the cottage a i l emp­ ne»» thvr. on- . i* eve* uktly*'tn
“ 1 never thought. Here tn the
country it aeenva unneceaaary.“
ty. TP* labored breathing waa have ot ar :.v - r'rtor. a mc*r
"I think." Shan ty advxard her. gone l**u let mil ner pent-up neevla, it n j * *.'■ »■ &gt; hflicuit ta
T il' kvk it aXSrr thia. No u*e —" breath in a gaap and filled hrr account ler tf.e r .luvl aftraetion
katwreo ot.; •
. tncumpaGUla
lunga deeply. She waa ahivrnng.
He atrpp&lt;*l in altrr her.
Ia&gt;i* turned quickly, in a pnnte.
The gale in the fence creaked people. E th el u * v r.-t or.lv m flmta“finei nighG Hhandy, Thanka lor again and Shandv a torch threw an jv Ir j atlrn tiv r man carol, aha
wa.' &lt;* rn i . i ■ i. r. n ■h * 1 t t »
arc of light aeroaa the trrritrr
dinner."
f
“Well," he aa.d when he re­ trxvrfi of humor, n-lhnut a *tr*h
"t won't atay." he anawerett hrr
mvp-'kcn comment. *Von me.lot turned, "t guej* that • that "
of chirm. Wtat could r.ava poabe ao alamve,!."
ar I)
si* clutched at him ar**- I the n an *
■H’ op acting like a fool, rant with l« th handa
la % found I
* filin g
yni *" *he »n I in evaapr ralu&gt;n.
If i t h a d
"You r* •hakiog “ Me drew- her ap r eulativ ely eh
ng en tha
lie laustve*! aofUy. -Vou ran t into h* arm*. “ NoUung to worry pern -Ire lU 'u ri
have It both way a You'll hava tn about. VVhnrvrr it * u got away." lerrac# the mgttl N
Jo* Will
"He ,xi alxnimed the gav," ane had lre'k* I in
ttgure out juet what you think of
I
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rue All l want la to look at.urn.I told n.rn. "He d utilrd bar* and Ethel M in ef h
an 1 make auro everything l« —“ raitie thrikigh here. I could have mu -t kru-w It 11 tl-eoaiul bit UlO
lit* hand *&gt; L* on tiie light *w tr'h. torn hed him. lie* aomronr who roll.vge at r, - * Fi--h.it v. hr dropHr Irt it drop, turne-t r&gt;rf hia tta.-.h- know * th* cottage wi tj. Ph*r.!, “ ping .i h.nl .1 wt i ie r tilde
SH MUIW BOXKS . . Fourth Grader* at Til* C tf'l «&lt;hnnt begin **•&lt;&gt;'» rn a i^ado» box for It** anon-xl
Ignt. movt-l forward.
It • arm* iigh'enrd. 'You can't alop him I' ej j ; Tom cr aon.o■What—*
Garden Club Flower Show Th#‘ e iiiotor faidrn cluti-c* hav# tx-ert uuitr *n inleteit in the * t l n m c h
thing w t— '
he • ire of that *
*Qi,,ct.“ Ilia v o i r e wa* h aO v
it ichcdulr.i lire .1 a1 &lt;1 t i the Mayfair Inn. il’ h o o In Jamemnt
“ It ;t he knew hia wav in the
Iwdi I- . '* If - f mind twPk lo
the ydi *l !-.:vr L
m o ; r than a brea th, "itniiirone irv dark *
1 T ie m k r * f».r the
tna patux Maw a 1 ght. No. at ay
■
l| lf,,lll| I
' lot* * Tbrrv wa.i a warning In art., le
here." t.ha h e a r d hi m rrrv&gt;* the Shandy * ii--ce When *hr nind,- no*
w illin g l o talk b u t
rv- tn. hr*!,I lorn fumtd* wv.h the reply hr aluwk Per lightly, hu it w u ■ii
* w a n t e d &lt;Ji%
t*i!t en the I’ uirli d.^or.
p n m a n l y w:Uv f o r
handa gripptrt her - io«j[ders “I. *■ atory t &gt;
In *ptle of hi* injunction thr fol- ten to mrt Roger never let out- ■n-arr v - ■*
g e r . with hia d fV r v.,
low e,| him, groping her way arena* alder* rohie to the r«*ttagr Hr tn»n i - ft f
tlir riv'i" Iter hand brudird hi* [worked here and he re|u«r I to |v
-Y imi nk * h n in HMfl," Lot&lt;
Quite i few attended the ehurch
, i.A r e rivrrtma* ornament arm. (Irani aroii.i t it. fine p.rrrd j d ia lur beit l*o y o u undert'and* '
prn*|i|r !
The Truth Seeker* Sunday
wrxir* on Ihuraday morning of
(ti will h# another o'ltftandini ovrr h;* ahoiildrr. A P.vhl gut
•’Oh, 1*1 m • &gt;
“ Yea." ahr aa. L “ It waa a-'me
-* th.it ic
5ch"*ol Cla*v of the Fir«t Method!*!
* m* &lt;tmc «i i
Thankigiving P..v a! lha lp*ala q, n( fnund ,t tr. Reta Sigma PHI ma la a path in Die patio hrushnl ( one who hvr&lt;1 here “
Kin l right *Kec
Church met at a regular hjvtnr** Preihvtertan Ihureh Even more
II# w#*
p , f ,ar to be held in the thr tnmk of the pig rim tree She I Ilia hand* drop|v«L *11! hava a I moVftl In
rvwrytNVO
and *oci.il mrrt.ng Monday in Mc­ vtwyed for the Dinner whicdi va*a Fpi*rmtvs! Parnh lb” *e f-rtnv :: gripped hia a'mi tighter, struck ao |nrvr I,«-k put on for you tonior- maktftc a ftv
ornament no the tatile and knnckel r.o* IGtter prop atxair* un.br thr turtle* • 1 f - •. ■- • ... w*
Kinley Hall
i«rvrd it itwiii*
%m
m, f'ridiy
It to the Ba.r In Ihe palm thr &lt;l&lt;K&gt;rknott tonight. Von ran »*t rnin&lt;***, In* w;.
V * l.
The pmldrnt. Mr* f! F CrrnThe Rev C C While emphaileMil* le vrrtle Walter I* chair­ flaxtvlight «.u »witi hul off.
the telephone on th* floor ngnt he- mm« (if k &gt;1 1 1 an, wv r.J, o
«haw% otwiird Iho meeting after ed *t l i e *r vire that "we *hOUli! man and lerkin; with her *re Mc&lt;
PSandy via* nioxing fo-wart and aide ihe rourh. llv number ta 211 nn Iht
at
iL Hat it
which Mr* n. W. Turmr gave ne gratelul to t.od for the wonder I*n ft lien, \tr« Ite»|iert Strn
te-i*' hand lignlrurd .in hi* arm
and ring three time* *
m u in 1111 ■» *i 11 •r a illy got ac- ’
Ihe devi'tinnal u ng a« her *ub- ful ht«»*ing* w e all en|"v andthat -trorti Mrv ( harlev Lanung and
“Stay herr." the whiapereil. “ lie
lie twitched on Uia hgtitj and qua ntf*! UJ %* .
i eagagad
miv hr armed."
iert. "Christian Woman and Her I me* grief rnme* becaut* « e live Mu flnbr:! Iterr
at&lt;*-l kwkuvg duwn at her. VViUi- l»» tn oiafi-ci t*&gt; .viu.tl.ee D'.an
Thr
inlrmlrr
w
aj
running
now.
out warning he gathered her into liipn *•
Reading "
,o far from God "
Dr rd nittrrial*. unii*uat erni
The gale in the fence rreakrd a»
lent f&gt;iv|
\\i*h % it** i
arm*, lipped track her nr* I,
Plan* were made f r the t"hri*tHe went on to »ay that &lt;»r are to mrnt*. I o n : hall* candle*, and he n|'rru*l it and then Hanged hi*
hunt ever hrr. Tlien hr laughed, furr. 1 rn fl* * » c »v -i w.rich « r :‘
m u Luncheon on per tr, and direct our mind* a* St. Paul re- aimed “ amthing you eotild want
anut. Shanty »witr hed &lt;«i hi* ftvah. kia c l her cheek tignlly and went to nearly Jnli- r.
Ia *’. "I « d j
committee* were appointed to quested on the thing* that atec-l* will *&gt;• *r’ il T'-e commit'ee in
(■ght. and tie ewote aa he frit in out.
gore I(&gt; mxrrv Suahdv S'm'tt*—
ter* e
dying, and aie of goi«l report vitr* *nu tn "drop by arid *rc their hi* pocket*.
Carol Itrlndle lay on Ihe rourh until ha came Ptrk it.in me wte
“IVhat a wrong *“ *he acted.
ftcfro*hment* urr# then *erved "Dur thenkfutne** thnuld be a
In tne library, wearing a flinty like Ilia', ; n ti - d. In t n.mV .it
That lock *a automatic and 1 ilrea* like a Hood, hrr tawny hair w.ia lair In me. Ilut I KU&lt;**.bk,a
and the cla** wa* entertained by deep ru'dive of »inrenty
andour
Vrotlver unu»uat bit ef nr.** that
bright in the aunahlne that lourbed never iraliy gottrn over it, Jv-og
Mr*. Mary Davi* who played the faith mutt have reality
and de the T**ti • B t rnmmittie, heaiied Frft my kry at home."
t&gt;»* troiigid him her* anil h«
harmnnie* She wa* accompanied pendanre on
G«d '* hv 'trv Vernon Hardin, told the ran through the |u*t'o, imlo. Urd her golden arm*. She waa, le u ilarung lie w n i rrii iy griK-roua;
thought, almoet a heaiitlfiil wom­ he Knew I lived tfrv hnuic aai ha
by Mr*. Btivie Greek on thr
The dinner table w tt beiut&gt;fu!!r cere; tl rh*irman wa* the fart that tha gate. She *aw the ftaahhght an The trouble waa that you avl.l il lo Huger, Pul h* alwaaa
piano.
decorated carrying out the Thank*- the ta-ta-hlt• will actual!*- he lavteif moving in a wi le are a* he *v*r|it rmitd no! get at her; it waa hard ttavrd near by. I d.mt mean Ihrro
Them pre*ent at Ihe *e*«l"n giving Theme Alter grace, given amt if you like it you may buv ihe the wr-rvlv And then »omeone w.u* to lell whether aha waa rlrvrr or waa anvth.ng - - wrong. pAntMa
»rtv Mr' ft F. Crrr.*hiw. Mr*. by Ihe Rev, ft
brralhing leatile hrr, labored, whether there waa aimply nothing like that |, pri’ ty rare, I o n tall
F Typlet. alt»* recipe iln tin* committee are Mr*
rapid brralhing. Hut there wa* no to find behind that languornm ex­ &gt;o&lt;p Shan I il, ■rve*—well, of
T W WillOn, Mr*. Octavia Rum- •rmblfd at Ihe tahlrv In e n j o y thr VI Duxburv. Mr* Xlar*- Tvre. Mr*
courae. in mv gnat • rrovv—cut Tn
le*-, Mr* It W. Turner, Mr* Be*- "verv hountrful" meal ot turkey and Pete Know le* and Mr*. Robert other aoitnd. She at oral alurk etill, terior.
afraid to ertrv*e hrr nun breath,
Whrn the turned from linger'* time —after at!. I'm atill vvuag and
»te Greek. Me* Mary Davi*. Mr*, all the trimming*
Cuihng
to
make
a
mnxement.
Tt*ere
waa
wid.e* to hia twrelary, tan* w *a finger wouJdh I want me to p iw *
Georgia MeClelland. Mr*. Cm ie
After a ‘ fine" fel)nw»htp all dionly the darknee* and the hravy aware of a ahork. Ethel aat bent for him forever."
,
Draper. Mr*. J. G Waitet, Mr*. *pur*ed a*&gt;d **rib»d "nut loud" that
hreathmr. ao temhlv near her. over th* open notrlnok on »er lap.
FMJvel llntlrrv write alhlbHy.
J H. H«uk. Mr| C E J*rk«"n. the n* x* Thank giving day “ would
Then lha faint a »und of elofh Thr flaxen tvraid* were aa aevrra Carol atill amilei at L j She »aiv
Mr*. Olive Well*. Mr* Beulah b« Ja*l like thiw one "
beuhirg againet cloth. The in- a* ever. The aim waa rmel to the ii* mm* in laat n.ght, l.-wa
V *&gt;&lt;*, Mr* C C. Tnr.t. Mr*.
trteler waa moving away from hrr pockmarked larw A* uaual h&lt; r thought; » ' » wav at the window*
Peter M»nje, Mr* Henry Dumb.
toward the open front &lt;lm*r. Even Hnrkinga were twe.*tev1, her ahrwa wnt'hinr Wve la a'.u.ving her ClAlto
Mr* L F Hite. Mr* Ethel riper.
in the mhlat of her panic, her mind m r* run down tt Ih* hevla. her tn Shandv.
--followed that almoet notael.aa rollon ilrrna Innkret aa though ihe
Mr*. W P. Chapman. Mr* J B
4To 7*r. C'1‘lf IN. ' d f
I
HOLLYWOOD tv—Carl*le MuchCrawford, Mr* W 5. Thornton,
ell I* a man with a dmihte life,
Mr* W. J. David and ihe hoUcrn*.
I f yo u » a n l t o m *Y * a ln o l u t r l y
fine day be run* • mdlion-dollar
import bu*ine*» Tre next he1* a •ur* that y ou b u t l e r c ak e* will
VMcee**ful character a c t o r In Coma nut o f llielr pan* e a i l l y , line
Rr rif\ m .r.s m f r o r
the hoi lorn o f t h e ba h* with w a x e d
VEW’ YORK vA—A arjrrhln? movjr* and T\'.
p a p er — and g r r a ' r ih e |.*|&gt;er —
Potted p'ant* to be lubmitted analv tu of Ih* genrrat failure of
le.i he he termed of tailing
for competition tn the ChriMma* nrgamrrd rrliglon In deliver llv iny,i from arl'r*. h* ha* brought b e f o r e p u t t i n g in the h a lle i ! ' « •
a v e r t |, itler o r aatad I not oliv e I
Flower Show mu't be brought In
Ihe Mayfair fnn on Friday, Dee J, me*»»ce effectively Ihrraiih tele ar-„r, (n.q hi* o - n hu*lne*. aa oil fr»r g r r a - i n g i e p i p e r * « 11
between 2 p m *r*&lt;t t p rn . Mr*. Vlviort and lailio it pubhihrd lodar u ln n r n — wi'h amaring turret* b u t le r hv* a len.leu,-y lo niake
lb " Televiiinn Radii) kudienee
Miichelt It a h.vndvnnie. deep h a lie r ttirk
Fred Gena*. Flower Show Chair­
anti Religion i Harper! ha*e* it* voiced m m of middle year* who
man. announced ye'teidar
All other entrtr* thould be concluaimvt on the mo«t enmpre operate* hi* hu»'.n*»* from a |i'.vnt Stnry '* tt'a a Irdiutr 111 th# rnovirv'
hruught to the Mayfair Saturday, hen«iv* «tudy of a majiw American on South Wntem Avenue in I.-** type raumg tivat he ntten plait
city'* viewing ami liitening habit* Antrlf* H* »!»o ha* agenta in bu‘ tne»»mcn thi. gh he t al»o brrn
Dee .1 . before II a m
ever undertaken The city la N’ew Japan, Germany and S*edefi. an FBI men. doctor* genes all. Hr
Haven. Conn , where I reprevenla- [f(lu 1pmPnt rrpair planl in Ih# Phil
"One of 1*0 in-tdentv C-&gt;'# nvr
iivr cro»l i eel Ion of \ per cent ||pp|ni&gt;i and * pr--fabric atmg rn the n&gt;&gt;1Ifri Dial there miiHi be
Tht* U th* time nr year when mari* frm Irdor -!aj ar I rula
of Ihe populatinn w*. inlerviewed, ,Prp., * in |n,)orie‘ ia.
■nm, trienltnenl I'vrr nv taking
ffhe tpiry nr ef fall and winter *■ I fc.it ft■ .t ' ii |ij!;,-n ar-i
The National Councl of rhurebex 1 it„( he will put hi« thnvlnj m pir '1 frooi a** *-' «tio ought need
'em be matched on ih* dmir.jr abroad.
B , j
tat !#.
__
a^.
Ttey ,'l meet rn Amerfcan
Seminole High SchrwJ, The time of rhrl*l, U S A . conducted the terpn-e J*|H. ehcnewr he jvlj , th#T " he |e-na-ke.| * Si ! kit on
&gt;
llakata
Have
awmhted
from
tah'&lt;‘ a* t“ ixtirn#of year, in t n
of the mretirg will be 12 '0 p m. •tudy under the aupervi'ion of Vale r ,;| (tom hi* ajent tn play in the it#, nf bringing art tv into my
a'l over the uorld th* ingr*it- r •
11
■'
f&lt;ubir«&lt;V
The r'gular meeting of South- Divinity Srhoet The vavt Here of f|]m»
rnmpan
r
■«,
with
emphaai*
nn
‘
p.cca,
lartivulaily on 'i hanktgivlng
...
.
, j _ , t .. .
. . . j
. , h „
lid* r-TA will b* held at S IS information gathered * u «h«ped
r. reiiary tn produce the ration'*
'l l hit •‘ ruled no! hei nnd MV
l
f
fox it it* fall drur.rU—mince y,t
p. m. in ih* auditorium. Farenti
RTien thrie pic* tint cam* in#
n '"
r r n * b,gS#r link out of
expertation* I find M »t art. n arc
«r,
I
pumpkin
pi*.
■
■
■
■
ar* aaked la nolo Ih* thaogo of f
4 * ' • Am
in agon*, aalci i
.
n .!* L
.
T‘*rTT than anything cl»e 1 v# ever dene " great Mtf'inrn and ntlucallv *o
&gt; Cinnamnn. , ginger,*^ nutmeg, were r i f r ire import.1 nt than
’ »nd Dr. Dallae W. Smrthe
time.
H# hat been acting for )#«• than —they hive h »-1 t’te htrdc'l *elting
mare. cln-'M, alliptce. ‘ rardir.t
they at* t ta; In Colonial tlfhrdj
Here are a f#vr aperifir finding*:
The e p o W|e*» Club tn conjunc­
pvh ‘ e|'in; *heti'-eUe« loo,e nf
citron, fruit* and nut* — thev* ante** wm
tai l ica] taly by
Rrllgtoua progrem* land to he two year* It happened quite by
• re Ihe product* which pr"duc« th- rr.i&gt;'
tion with th* Officer'* U'tvei Club
f F e h uic, k.-i t
arcidenL A friend *«Yed h m to them aie non r i u ir .' at h gn ax
mth
tn
popularity
among
audi­
Ihe ttntalmre *rom» and Ih* l;cl»t Pi ' i p-hatr &lt;h- k Th-y
and the EM Wive* Club will bold
lako Ihe atage manager * rot# in 12 (kO a m.mih v.o v-ui ran *ee
ence*.
but
TV
atation*
grant
only
v
nndcrful
tail*
which
have
mad*
war* n
1• ■
to ha
a bake eaU at HI a. m at the
n!v f
them, but
an amateur production of "Our I m hapit M
lie*# traditional deaiertv a Utrd c ty c• t, ■ l . ■iiion*. »(
Shlpa Servic* on tha SNAAS The t per cent of total lime tn inch Town." which w*« p-it on for a fry «h*t it ha' done for my bun
a’
an-Jard
. in
American
hrme*
T' lat ih# *r!.« thrive* at
proceed* will go tn the Chnrtmai program , - , Adverii«lng con- March nf Dimci benefit. Mitchell ne “ "
• r » the forefather* settled in •heme
ar f.l". I . - ’i a « l ! e r v a lumet on* fifth to nn# fourth of
Fund for Needy Children.
Virginia
and
Ma«iarhu»ftt«
did It.
Mitchell ha lined 110 * arlor*
fitly lha'
*
, auld
more than JiVt j#ar» ago ..
The Srmlnol* Education A**&lt;v4- all irteeait timo , . , leading
An actor who ran a ftollywravl pi n hit Inrmer .t.-i .1 Hr du
'» ('I’ ve* come frr.ut M*.fj .rn»- to j » to m o f! i*. tlien at now,
ation will merf at 4 IS in Semi- Roman Catholic program* have
thnr I l
latit utr (a-ott
|C*r. Itrltiah E i‘ t Africa, I d a .
noia High School There will he much larger audicncei than trad­ dram* achool vaid Mitchell had plavrd aonie iif thr i -ctling rcr
Ih# day *
I Am-rica givea
a
en
and
Moiamhiqu#;
ailiptre
promltr.
nllrerd
him
the
prndur
nrd*.
iniprei'ivr
mdeed
an executive board meeting at ing Proleatanl program* . . . Three
Ih , t in 11
i* and vo*
f ioiii Jamaica; einnamon firm
“ lt'» &gt;urh a pieami* in *ee ihcni
of five houacholdx ll«tcn nr watrh er‘ * role tn a local prr*rntati&gt;n nf
I p. m.
and Burma; ginger from turn* tt i
- • lha (M a t
"The Big Knife " T^n hrough! him come m here tieiirn and di'enur ' Chin*
anme
relirou*
program
regularly.
H-ifih Writ Africa, Jamaica.
Scmmnla Chapter Nn. I OES
Power «
i , i -i - 9_ILs o
blrulng .a r.. ,
Few Inca) patinra aerloiralr ron- tn the attention nf produrefa, dl aged from tr in to make a llv mg [ 4 nma. and Cuba; nutmeg and
will meet at the M am ie Dali at
rector*
and
agent*,
and
the
)nbv
from arting, ant tlien &gt;er thrm
•Ider th# Impart nf televiiinn and
t p. m,
return *ft»r three rr ittn of »rll
radio nn their congregation* . , , atarted coming in.
F It IP AT
In a year and a half, Mitchell ing. enthiraed and alive*" he rr
Bata Sigma Phi will W f a bar- F a m i l y group* find r»ngf,me
» TV film* and markrd "For thi ft--I time they
anr hi the Epfieopal Pariah Ffouia hated directly nn the Bible thr h i*
-■
_______ffiturM, inrhjH nr
Min
know some aeeurity "
froea It a. m In « so p m. Ltmrh
■ - #« . Alwajra
iu .t *
will b« »#rvcd from 11 ooon m P w. All rn*mb#r» irp&gt; urfH in Cillfd Peter," *"There'*
attend and ar* reminded tn bring Tomorrow" and "The Eddy Duchm
1:10 p. m.
12: II
* l v p im m ,
Tha Peamrt Bowl game will he their Whil# Gift*,
Tho Sunbeam* and fl A '» cf mmt interfiling and rueful of all
K A TII Ml INK HI I T .I lt N
at 7:30 p. m. at the Memorial
rrlltioua
program*
.
.
.
Audiencra
Stadium Thia gam# ta epoe*or*d Ih# Flr*t RapliH Church will
l U ’S S A M ) IlU A /.Zl
for Proteatant program* ar# com
by the Sanford Grammar School wed at S;SO p. m.
po«e
*1
largely
of
p«rioni
in
late
"M
”
Night
Training
I'rnon
P.TA.
HoBy Rill. Rui teavc* th# Firit middle age nr older , . . nl S wa
SATURDAY
&gt; STARTING
fimllict interviewed oolv on# per
Th* Ladira Aid of tha Lecberaa Baptiit Outreh at « : n p. m.
TUESDAY
son
taid
h#
wai
brought
&lt;n!n
a
Church of the Redeemer will hold
TOMORROW
Kstnlilishcd 2 D years in
Th* CPO Wivo* Club will »#*l church threwch the direct inOuenrr
It* aeiwal bake tale and baiaar
«
7
P
m.
al
Ilia
CPO
Huh
on
Ih#
Orlnmlo
of a rad'n nr TV twogram.
at 1:M in Dent of Saar* Roabtack'a
ha*« for election of new officer*
■» A F.IIEAT ROMANTIC
Today*! revolution In rommiml
filer*.
HKCOMMKNDS
All aMflabcra ar* urged to attend. catwm* haa placed th* rhurrh in
SUNDAY
AIIVKNTI’IIK SPECTAfl.K
a new kind nf culiur*. the atudy
TN* Board of Deacon* of the
Flak# a r m d Ml mm* and arPint Baptlrt Church will mart in raogw In a CAsaorol* with well point* nut. Tcl*yi*ion rannnt he
the T. I . L. C lin gnom ad 1:10 drained o*ar*d ar alicori fr**h to- ignored hy Ih# ehureh II ran.
Indeed, he tl**d. Rut *Hempl* hy
p. m,
matoea. Tup wftii buttrred broad rrtigloui group* lo imitate eautm;
MOMSAT
crumb* and
grated
ch*dd*r
Slarrinsr
The regular monthly meet Wig eh##**, flak* In a mextoraU oven program cnarepta have generally
of the Chruttan Women'* Fellow- until h**(ed through. D * 1 1 c I o u a bem Ipeffeefual. A profound re
Kirk
DouKlaR
thJp of Iho. First Chrlatlu Church with a green salad and hot bt*- appriiial of Ihe problem !« n#eraeary. Thia reappraisal tnrludci
will meet at Ih* church ai T:J0 cut* for lunch «r •upper.
Silvonn Mangrano
auch matter* ta training clergy,
men fo br more aware of fhe neu
R ep re*en lin g
in a magniflr*fll hr#athlakiimg, #p#!l
communication* media tn relation
hi mil nr epir, it rtight
hi out nf you
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING — TYPING lo lh#T church polteiei.
hvatcrv hnok , . actually filmed along H
tha rout* Ulyaaat followed,
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
L
LAKELAND
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR

Truth Seekers Arc
Entertained Here
By Mrs. M. Davis

Upsala Gioup
Enjoys Dinner

Unique Ornament
Booth Is Planned
By Committeemen

1

Radio-TV
Highlights

Spotlight*
On Hollywood

Friday Is Deadline

C a le n d a r
WEDNE5DAT
Tretahg Union Worker* Council
.if th* Firat BipUat Cflurfh. Sup
per aerved *1 J U) p m.
Prayer Meeting Service il th*
Find Rjptiil Church will Mart at
7 » pm. with Mr and Mn D F
Siampt. ratired mt»nonarua frnm
(.bina and Hawaii, ai gueat apeakeri.
The SNAAS Enllited M*n'a
Rivet Club will meet at I p m.
in the EMC. All eligible member*
ar* cordially invited la attond.
THURSDAY
The Intermediate Choir of the
Firat RapliH Church will hold rnbt'jrul ai 7.no p m.
The AdoJt Choir of iho Firat Rrp
■ill Church will hhld rehtanal at
0 oo p t ,
J:oo p m. BeaMm of Prayer at
Virrt Baptiif Church for Foreign
Mi*iioua — Cirele l tn energe.
Th* regular mnnlhly meeting
of th* Seminole County Mlnliterlal Aaaeeiation will bn held at th*

LAST TIM I-

-s "SUMMERTIME'1

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LAST TIME TONIGHT
STARTS «:10

x-TIGH T SPOT*

STARRING
« EDWARD G. ROIfXBOM
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ALSO

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RITZ

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STARRING
~ SILT AN A MANGAMO
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CHICAGO lT — Nlliwul rhamBlon Oklahoma and Notre Dame
«nn f-ve berth* and th* other *i*
MMitioni wen! to tour Big Tfn
ac^oola on the l»Si All Midweatern
football team named today by The
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while two each vent (ft B:( Seven
kmi Oklahoma. Big Ten champion
Ohm Slat* and Mtch!|*n. «hieh
h*1* ,h* unprecedented honor of
plartni two anda on tha mythical
team.
Noira Dama took three ipoti
and low a aach s»m*d ena berth on
thr all itar array aalcctcd *ft*r »
poU of coarhaa, acouU and
•porti writer*.
Tha trim:
Endt-Rmt Kramer and T«m
Maenti. both of Michigan
Tirklet—Cal Jonet lo**. and
Jim Parker Ohio State
r,jird»—Ro Bol r.r*r Oklahoma
and Pat Biareali*. Notre Dame
O tter — Jim V a n a a, Notre
b* THK asso c ia te d frf .aa Dame.
Coral Gable* round up nth the Back*—Part Mnrratl Mirhlian
boat a m kxt record In th* Fl^de
H«»ard (HopaVm** Cana
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ItH efcampion la determined Ire Dame
The I?o pound Jonei one of thre*
* im third acaaoei in tha lea
repeater a from laat year t All Mid
tha Cavalier* ftniih»d with
• M'ecr. team raa ahtfted from
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Me. I poaltioo all tt-a »ey »o fifth
Yh* General* were H I and trail
•d rww other JackionilUa *rhonl*Landon nth 41 and Jackt-.n aith
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Mainland rat rmleaa tn seven
lly Tan femei and announced If
mould not ha tat tha conference
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Th* Conference standing*
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Citizens Urged To Support
Youngsters A t Peanut Bowl
By B. Hufh Ansley
'•r.t Youth Artinty, Th# sale* at
With tha biting weathar whiatl* th* rat* will t.utnp sharply if
in* tfcro-.eh tha trees, Teanut Friday luma out to he another
Bow] football i* aet and rarln' eftilly day, and the pre/ame »ale*
are more important than aver.
to to. All tn* team* have been
W» hop# that you wilt bay
sharpening up fo* tha coniaat, and tickau to tha Peanut howl Earn
tampers ar« airearly hatir.* in the of us reaht* tha significant* of
proctlce fames Lik* a fifler e*t- tr.ls undertaking. Our young peo*
•ir.* on «d*e Just before he toes "It nerd us. f -jp«rvis«d rircrealion
t.* the r .ij. th.o.« hoja are besinn- as t*»n in th* platform of all
of th* past randiditf* for pibiic
MIAMI P — Steve DeLaTorre, in* to **t butterflies tn thair
offic*. and Justly *o. h*causa it I*
Flonda'a all Southentem Confer­ »tom*chi. Each youngster know a a most Important thing In just
that
has
Itmitad
atpanen
a
ence center, la t»e Florida Sporti
in tha gridiron world, aach a f«w year* these young fillowa
tk'ntera Ann choice aa "lineman
youngster imagine* that hit out* a ill h* th* Uadsr* of a growing
of the aeek "
standing play may win tha (am* and prosperous rommunityj §up*
Hia aelection. for the third time for th*ir team, and each young­ •msed recreation build* c.can,
thu i»a»on came In reromition ster frira that he will flip up wholeiom# m’nda-7 emtatt*. Y«uf
of hit yreat defente performance somewhar* and be raipsniibi* for support will m»*n tnat you *r«
interested in our young p*op»,
and leadership of Ihe Ciatora aa '.heir t«*m loosing.
they eitertded Miami to the limit With a chill settlmr down on Ihe and belltv* m*. tho* kid* will
Saturday before lo* ns, 7 4
evenire* it be«nmrt mor* Import­ know whether or not you ar«.
Th* committees bar# worled
•'Del.aTorre »a« far from a un­ ant that he nllttna of Sanford
animous choice.** s a i d Luinre and vicinity support this Import* hard to prnvid* pleasant enter
lamment for you far*. Thera
Funs Miami Herald sporta order
ha* been Interest in th* guesting
and president of the association
I IKES IIRK.IN AI, HUE
"There o fre loo many r»od line­ MliirCSBURG, K&gt; .r - Sam of th* number of peanut* tn the
men on the field Saturday lor Steve Seaton, f/i, who married and di­ bom!. There I* ■ nit* award
awaiting th* closest estimate, to
to dominate the votini "
vorced th* sam* woman taven
The tkd-pound senior edsed hia limes. d:ed at hia nearby Sand you fans keep on guessing. Soma
alternate captain, Ray Broan In Lick Cap home yesterday, ilia fans wanted to know whether or
not th# peanuts wer* shelled of
tha weekly poll Others receivtnr wife was Mrs. Martha Seaton.
whole; they are still tn the thelli.
votes were raard R«b Vosloh and
Th* official cmintec* would pro­
tackle Hambone Hamilton, both of
bably h* a lull* “ nutty" if they
Florida End Don Johnson, tackle Don Ren*&gt;r, with Miami's Mario had to count all th* shall kern­
Allan Rodherf and (uard Join Ponofiglio runnerup Florida full- el* that would fit Irta that howl.
Dorter, all of Miami
hacks Jo* Brodsky and Ed Sears If yen want any hint*., rail Herold
’ Rirk of Ihe week * was M.ami’ a also drew support from the writers Hecktnbach at
(h* also will

S. DeLaTorre Is
Writers Choice As
Lineman Of Week

Cavaliers Have
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P A P n cU A P L f GOOD

WAS O L A H T F P 0 A c*f.

i Jennings Randolph
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b* glad t* taka F«ur order fo*
tickets i.
Ther* will b« many award* mai*
to lucky fan* at th* Peanuts Bowf,
Ther# will h* entertainment btt»
ween tha halve*, and ther* will
be plenty of (nappy hard m jsie.
Don’t *at too much at dinner
hefnr* going to th* Ptanut B *1
Friday night.
Th* eomeatinn
(land* will h* In full *wing, and
y«ur fill of hotdog*. popcorn, and
•ooft drinks can h* bought. Tha
holiday atmeapntr* i* in th* air,
so let s all &gt;#1 together and
make thi* a bang-up night to u#
remembered and repealed.
Ceremonies atari at 1.30 Fri­
day night at Matronal Stadium,
peanut Row] football will g«t
ur.darway at I o’clock. Be th*ra!

THE SANFORD HERALD
Put* A \V*d. Nov. 30.

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Janniffa Rardelfh. AialaHM
to th* Preitdent of Capttol Atr
I re* and priefipla *faa'«*r at th
Annual Meatier end hantuei of
th* B.&gt;minal* Courtr fhamb** af
Bf DA\E OHARA
.................. . tha Maefalr Inn on 10ITON
Walter*ai«M eham
the **»nin| of Dee. 4. la an •’! P*"« Carman Btailm. a btttla-1
round iron In acary aanta af tha ararred tataran unbaatan tn mort
than l e t yaan. returnt a eourtetyj
Not only la Randolph himtalf .nd mk* hit title ijim tl youttf!
t aporta anthuaiaat bat hn older Tony DeMarco tonight m a re
•on Jtnmnfi landalpb Jn * * match ol om of the yaar'a beat
iluffaaM.
golfer *f nota.
Randolph was a four-UHar maa
laatlio. ■ M-yaar-old ag-Marin#
at Salem foliage, Balem. W. Va., from Caaaatoti, N Y . rules only
and In addition, he •** Waal Vie* a alight fat onto at hi* first de
gima. Intarroilegial# T a a a l a f*nl* amc* lifting th* till* from
Champien for two yaara
tha tS-yaar-old bomb incoming Bet*
Ha latar wa* Diractor of Athle­ Ionian in a aatuatumal brawl Uat
tic# at Davt* end Elkin* Collaga- Juna 14
In tha JO e, ha brought tho tear- Odd* dropped from SI to ton
TALLAHAMEE J* — Florida l#t Humrana# boekatball team of than T-l on BasUw Th# Boston
Mato * Seminole* have h#en weak- DA E to tho Univaraity of Flondo, Garden fight m scheduled foe IS
tag bard ptwpaeing a pst* defense and th# mountatpaar# drfeatad th* rounds, but law aiperta itguro it
h r Batarday night’a game it Tam- Florida nulntat la tw# gama*
wiU go tha dutanca.
Ona of Randolphs faotbali
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Baaittaa, with aa andefaatod
i Hoad Coach Tom Mugent ran taama dafaatad tha Navy tn a atruig &lt;d 14 Hghta. to ratmoutg a
hia vanity again*! th* **co«d and gam# at Annapolia, Md by a courtesy by meeting DeMarco on
Milrd taama yaatwrdav and placed seor# of t-0 It fa noUworthy that th* chaUangara bom# ground*
fUfitg at atraaa or FSU’a paasing only alavan D A E player* war* Tony mad* hia flrat defense of th*
used I* th* 40 minuta* of play
Batonaa.
title m lyricu*#, M. Y , and tost
Tha Bat hula h*p*a lor a ra­ (no aubatttutlona).
th* efowrn na a lJth-round TKO
Randolph waa ataa Iporta Edi­
ta mar Tampa vara
anmawhal yaatarday tor of th* flarkaburg Talagram Tha champion elan will b* oui
to bait what could becomt a airing
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dtirn et Inhired halt- (W#*t Virginia) In iltd-U .
Metts, iddchned two
Jaralng* Randolph mentioned la la lha laat iwt&gt; welter title fights
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local _champions have teat the crown to
rorreapondenec with the
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Oi.mhvr of fommerro Wat "I &gt; «
A»f*n*aa DeMarea atopped
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with my older ao# eoald ylay lb# Johnny taiton. making hia first
Ti
Mayfair lrm Country Club golf defense of Ihe championship m lh*
Aped I.
then
lash round Aprd
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PlfTLADELPR1A
Feta rourae.
Ftvoa nt th* National Football
Jennlngt Randolph Jr. played to Basilio AD told. II welterweight
U *W * i Philadelphia Eagles aay* top golf In tha Nertb-Routb Invl- rhampion* have loot their till#* the
ha * B play hia laat pro football tatton at Flnaburat, N. C., tn tha first time they're put them on the
Baton tn Chicago. Da*, u agataat Canadian Open and Amateur line, and »«v*n bar* regained
j * le a n
Championship#, and tai ISIS h# them.
FRtoo, who cam* lo Iti* Eaglet want to th* fourth round In the ABC wilt broadesat and tolcait
l i 1 MT frosts th# University ol Notional Amatear. Ro has bean 1st tha bout, with New England TV
M t o * . h** caught It! paata* tor th* Airborne Infantry ainea (Vt- blirkad out.
SJto yard* ant) •&gt; tourhdowna due nhor 1SS4. H# wow th* Ah Fare* Th* proipoet* ad another Aria
M l aigld complete aaasont and 10 European Champlonahlp earlier ding punching dual and DeMarco's
gam#* tala year.
ihia yesr and U r o w stationed la fme ahowing in training baa re
The M-yaar-oid native M Orlando England.
suited m g brisk tteket isle Pro
Wa., tod tha league in pan ra"rorhspi," say* Jor.nlngi Ran- motor Ram Allsorman aspacta
■tavtag with u in ism and Dai dolph Sr., "h* can coma to Sanford nisr-capaclty r»owd ad JR.OTOJ and
ttod ta* tan FriDClam War* for a tournament an* ad that* grata receipts oI about tltt.OM
Wtaoa with M
days."
Use* winning th* into. Bsailio
ha* gf-n# M rounds to competition
MtpoMiung luto Icartichtal and
CENTRAL FLORIDA QUUH FRKEZB
O f Turner to avar-tta-watgbt af
AND HTORAGB CO.
fair*. Ha baa M avaraD recced af
4M1-T with &gt;1 knockout# and sarar
h u b**n aaopped.
Da Marco kas bad anlg wa light
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ra losing bU title — • quick,
trouad TKO ova* Chico Velar
Boston Sept 14 Hia record I*
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H0UBKWIVL8 trid indwtrM nil of Medicine. Dr. Winer warru
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t ilvri from skin Irritants.
Iapt to tncrriM Uit diaardtx u
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Bul •*'## thf eondltlon fcxj
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be used when you return

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be helpful to home wires who
Irritation,
may u.rc.op akin mtUmmauon Um Erwy Day
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1 . prtrr.at* to be of ev*n of rreim on clem, ary utn belore
n r.;i.'r aid to worker* tn many starting to work each diy Wipe
p.iriti r ho develop skin disturb- off the excess Before lunch wish
nnt»s after prolonted eonueijoff the cream with i mild deterw|r.h «ool.^flour, dusti^plisUsi, tent Then apply moc rrrtn he.
Jrane:*. jdvr?, acid* sod- alkali*,
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for# returning to work. After
to name a few.
lewr:nr work row can wish off ill
As a matter of fart, tad m trial the cream.
akin disorders are probably Vo
If your children ire troubled
blama for mors than half of all with enntwet dermiUtts such u
occupational disease*
UtU. bwtbe them etch day witn i
It I* wsually
foe maples* akin cleartsrr Then aga, n. ' hnpoaalW* —
many of you to avoid thinys piy a thin film of tlte retain,
which
may Irritate
your. . .akin,
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Dr. Marvin N. Wmer of Millard
mrtM on her
Ulmor# Hospital. Buffalo. New L*f#. ftn?
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ork. sufinesti that Pro-Dern* be
* ? l&gt;-llkt top* Is Uwre any■sed instead.
thlnt that can n* done to help
The eream aontains I I I per h ,r’
tent silicone In a bentonite twue 1 Answer- Moles should he re*
EUleont ernnpaurdi are derlred
only ty a akin specraliit
from regular sand They ar* not Certain types of moles should be
sensitizing and not irritating.
il*R alone.
Mciy Increase Disorder
I * F*1,*,t *an * ,,, determine
whether or not removal Is ntcraWriting in the New York Jour- tiry in yeur mother * case.

Ringling Circus Has Been Cleared

tric compiny “ Whit wtil they dn*
Htlf would fired to go back tn
schcol "
In general, the tvprurn»r k*v.
She leit rnnfrc! of her os* snd
it enlv to-&gt;V me sho-it th-e# vrrkv hnsnl h*-n't hern changed in m &gt;rr JVCKfONVILl.r »• - R ng'tnr
veered Into one in which Mr s i
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than fo year* Thr revi»«*d »v *
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ran *ai-1 *he did nit *ee Ihe horiei
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writer In *need tr»1 «. »h» *aid *he ot the t‘nlver*Uy of Washington,
hut tevtimmy ihowet light* w r s
three
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and
two
reiched It* -■ ir ’ « i ttunile on s put* thr vowel* on P f second rn *
hemg carried at virion p'-tpi*
atitoiti 'hje* collided
the rrured. or Piorsk keyhosnl
where a t*ri&gt;! ' fingers normally
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It u»cil al*o are chinged
filed h* Mr* Buhop Aheelv for the circu* hut the citcus f..rd a
On an e'ertv c tvpewriter wilh the
Mr* W k Dorrance and other persons! Iniurtei and damige to counterclaim f r 1 v o o
•perti! kcvhiisrd. she hit 1 AO » 0M»
•ecrctsrir* at an in*urance com­ her ai/imohi!e
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k’ *o growing out o' the srcHent
pany agreed the prevent i* krv. t'irru* employe* were returning
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s f *5 ooo damage salt fi&gt;d he
hot:i| i* like an old friend and lhe&gt;
bring h-'t'e in ethe- j j ’.r *''n lo.&gt;k
•ome *i hor*e* from th# Circu* Mr* l.ee NiW-ter snd • 11 ,rt1
w il-ln't 1 *e to *ee s change
on s p-&gt;*«iMe change slid pc-*t
M .. I'lhcl lti&gt;chn. who head* t ground* to the tram after b*t iclton h* U-nnie Ti.cner. Tr« ctr
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locil cnapvr of the Nati'*ii*l Src year * performance a hen Mrt K* cu* md Mr* t ochrstt s'd her
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huihsnd are de'endanta 15 t-h#
of all the girl* mrt 7'." sau' Ml** thine that le»»en* work f&lt;y the vec She *tnfk «even of the animal*,
-ea*e*
still pending.
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commented
Ruth Ruth. *ecrel*ry an an elec­

Response To Alter In Keyboard Varied
KANSAS CITY A—T^e secret*
rtes- resclmn to a rsdlrsl fhsnfr
in tvpevtrllrr Vcyhosrdt rinse .1
recently frrm eric* of horror to
Ihe cnmtnrnt:
"Well thif* er* way in frt *
new Ijpewriter frem the b oss"
Ore secretary. Mis* Barbara
Henley, doesn’t »ee amthim neu
in the kerh'ird on uh.eh the guveminent hs* *t*rted 1 e«t« tn hope*
of irnrvoinc the effic.ency of Its
thousand of tjp:su
She hegsn u«mt lie revived Vev
Nisrd 17 years sjo in an experi­
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f .irh one of us know* In Ms
heart when he has don. unjustly,
unkindly by hi* brother. And
though he may present an un­
concerned face to the world, tha
Injustice, unkindne** he bat
done will lay like a heavy. e»M
atone on hi* conscience, hia soul
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NEW ORLEANS f - A Californla federal circuit court judge says
"aroused public opinion, impletnented by protcethe legislation."
la needed to guard Juries and LONDON UP
Bussla offered
(rand Juries from pressure and again today to slop testing nuclear
* Intimidation
weapons if the United States and
„
Judge James Alger Fee of San Britain promise to quit also.
; Franeiaeo told the Deep South re- The offer, broadcast by the Mos­
| glonal meeting of the American cow radio, came only three daya
* Bar A»sn yesterday the pressure!
after the Kremlin announced lha
* and Intimidation could rom* from 1
Soviet Union had exploded Iti most
, force* of organited e r 1 m • or powerful hydrogen bomb
* (roups handed together hy tubver- Today's hroadeast said;
t live political or ernnomle aims to
"W* cannot discontinue th* pro­
| threaten Juries with reprisals.
duction
and teating of nurlaar
, Tb* meeting ends today. A panel
weapons so long at both the U S A
{ discussion on trial tactic* and an
and Britain manufarturo such
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Thcnls City (Ala )H by F.mmetl weapon* and test them.
I Perry, eifcull solicitor of the 10th Troposala which the U S S R
t Judicial Circuit of Alabama, ara put hefore the United Nations
stipulate a total ban In nuclear
i on tho agenda.
weapons and their removal from

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at Jacksonville tn route to distant
cltlea. It la expected that 10,000
calls well! ha htndlad during an
average buslneai day in December
1*31. E w e Increasing demand for
lung distance aenrice will lnerrasa
(hi* figure to 100,000 rails during
and average business day for tha
aame ft we in lIM.
Tho United State* and Canada
are divided into areas—each with a
code of three numbers, which when
added to two letter* and five digits
of tha local number, makes every
telephone number unique. No num­
ber la duplicated.
Tha coda for the Jacksonville teelion la it*. If someone In Chicago
plarea e eaQ to the Jacksonville
City Ifal', the Chicago operator will
dial 30VKL 4-4311. Quicker than a
wink, th* Chicago equipment will
use a Vis coda to tend tho call
to Jacksonvin# where tha new ma­
chine will ring tha City Halt
Thla change is on* more step
toward tho day when telephone
subscribers will ba able to dial
their own long diaUaco calls any
Flee* la tha country.

Rising Resentment ’
Comes From Threal
By Chinese Reds

•
"*•*•.*-r* NATIONS.
t'JTtnVe N.
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V OF— •
UNITED
Nationalist China'* threat to veto
Outer Mongol!*’* application (or
U. N. membmhlp—a move that
could kill present chinces of IT
other applicant natioas—aroused
crom in a resentment in U. N. cir­
clet today.
Therm was speculation Formoss's o in foothold in th* international orcanltitiot might bo
loosened aa a result.
0
Thmj|h Russia promised
11
veto*—of all nnn-Communlst ap­
plicant* — unless Outer Mongolia
and th* other four Red candidates
made the gride, the Chine** and
not th* Soviets mere the villatns
to moat sources who would com­
ment.
Angry diplomats predicted that
the Nationalists* decision, reportedle made deiplte two appeals 0
from President Eisenhower, would
roat the Formnii gotemrekent
many frirndi h might reed when
the perennial question of seating
Red Ch na come* up in the next
Assembly.

f iS w w i cut f e P r a m
paw * ir a U M
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{•raa O iIn I O i l

Shortly after h* returned from Southern Bell TeI*phon* and Tele.
Glasgow, Scotland. wh*r* he lived '™ph Company offlelali released
with hi* grtndmofhee for IV yean , 1new Information at work la
Leonard passed all hit enliitment rapidly being completed on the
teata but was told by an Army
automatic lAng Distance
doctor;
iwltehtng equipment due to begin
"Sorry, son. you're too heavy, operatljn on flee. 4.
Th* Army can't take you "
Representing a tlx million dollar
Determined to
maketh* grid# i tdlUllsthdi which la located in
he spent the ne»t in days on rwtue- J*ek»onvllJo. this la a Joint project
ing pill* "and not much else.** Then
Soutnem Bed and (he Long
he went on a ralorie diet at bis
Department of the American
mother’* horn# in Newark,
Telephone and Telegraph Company
When he showed up at th# Army H,lth wtl! "toko lon* dulanee lelecrnler ye-terdav, he tipped th# Tuning even faster and will inscale* at 33S and received hia okay f ff a*' accuracy In handling. One
for service.
hundred and aevenl**n towna and
If* had weighed cwvn lei* - US &lt; tiet
bo reached wilh direct
— a week ago. but h* suffeeed a ?lrvuiti through tha Jacksonville
minor »et hack tn th* form of twttening center and there will he
Thanksgiving dinner.
M exchange* in nnrida, Including

(Cmllnaad from Fa go Owe)
than working with character! I
hav# created In my mind for a
solo play. 1 have certain obliga­
tion! to both."
In preparing nno of her onewoman sketches nr fuU-l*ngtn
plays, tha star explained, every
unseen parson making an entrance
and exit during the action it
a fully-rounded individual. They
ara written that way beforehand
" 1 know the complete biography
of each one. I know all of their
physical characteristic*— whether
they're tall or short, blonde or
brunitte, nice-looking or unat­
tractive, relaxed in apeeeh and
manner or high-strung and Jumpy.
|j **w
a
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Muonit if ft
I know how they spend their time,
how they drc**. whether ley're
a
«i t* *a
to disarm.
rlor* fronds, casual acquaintance!
ihn
or itrangera.
v TAIPEI. Formosa ift-Two sp- *r •••pon*
"Every on« of their speeches and
peal* hy President Elsenhower to J"f’r ****i"I
slag* movements la written out
Pre-ident Chlang Kai-*hck have "*re Ir)d no
and rehearsed. I ran watch them
anparrntly failed to chanja Na- Pa*»r***1'* 11
and |lst#n to thrm and spook lint*
tionalist China'* determination to •e*
**n'f
tn them as Intelligently aa I would
'veto Outer Mongolia's admission
to a ‘regular* aetor. It Isn't really
: to the United Nations if a veto is tude."
murh different, except for the
* aerristrv
By this hi
attempt to create greater visual
A quail,led official, who declined if the Weat
illusion, than playing a realistic
f to be Identified, told The As- Mongolia rno
scent on a stage telephone—with
jsoelated Pres* today: "Wa might world body
only an Imaginary caller at the
I not be forced tn iihs the veto If decide In i
oLher end o f tha'line.
f the West tikes tho propee alt!- pirklge deal.
'Tha main reason tor lha meresvful aereptanca of solo dra­
ma," Mila Skinner pointed out,
'la that audleneea like to use
Think back
N o T irs: o e a n r
r i l l M il «r ,«M r««M I I S iftfa ri. their imaginations
w r a r r . o f e j/ v m p a m i
Ih ll t u x &lt;U* M N istm h ir, ISIS.
to your own childhood and what
J l X t A M ATHI*
M *TS|. iCIitk'i le ilt
exciting flight* of fantasy you had
jo rao :
M A Tn ta
H A it n r
cv r H*rM*e
when someone told you, or read
. r ir c u l l CtstX
- J f S T I I U a-S W I L L I E M A TH I*. SI
»n* t V f
nnXeewn Wllaon A l l t s a 4 l r
you,
a blond-tingling fairy story,
l•»* tf r ir - ir is , an4 If 4iaS, a i i i r a i r tor F la la iit l
Youf mind's eya conjured up
V " ' '!»* ueV*e»n kllra. f. &lt;X Dvr i l l
y#rn P a ik , y u rte a .
j 4 *« I m * s , eraaiM s. ■■i I ( * m i , lien•very character In detail. Your
i»
creOller-. Sruitoef. and a i r
own creation waa always the moat
• rd
ill
persons
r lilm lx o
Xr.
vivid, and tha heat. It waa nearly
n#4rr er arain ss is&lt;4 n 1 • • • e lit e tum id p irs e a t; an y a * |
always disappointing to tea tha
. etl peraep* Xivlnp. e r t l t l a l i e

: Two Appeals By Ike "And». o
Apparently Fail
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three elderly bsrhrloe hroihen 0
and their spinster sister baa bana
bequeathed fM.OO*
Loui*e Ann Stapleton, now 13,
was Included in the will of Charles
V A. Johnston, a reilred eounty
Judge who wa* the l*»t of the four
to die last July 3. It was probated
B y F R A N K C A R F .Y
tho report*In a scientific exhibit yesterday.
A F Selenrn R e p o rte r
at the annual elinfcal meeting of
Tie money 1* to h» kept In trust
B O S T O N UP
Use of a new tha American Medical Assn.
*— ’ o**i** until «he is M.
drug combination could prevent They said tbeir objective was to
many oldsters from going "over eliminate "abnormal behavior" —
the hill" to a mental institution,
the American Medical Assn, waa
told tuesday.
Tsen Michigan scientliti said
experiments with the drugs among
aenljo patient* In hoapiuli indi­
cate control can often be achieved
at homo by family doctors for
bahavlor problems that ordinarily
require hospitalization for such
people.
Beaeaehera John T. Ferguson
and Will!am If. Funderburk at
TFavaraa City State Hoapiul made

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mental pattenL la aaarthad by •
polioamu la Sin Fraactaaa after
ha waa bald (a eognaettan with
tha ataytog o f Dr. Qaorga F.
Guild (bottom). Tho shooting
victim vena a rvoidant phyriciaa
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(CaoUaead from Fagw One)
Oak, Mich., Rotary Club in INS,
first president of th# Winter Fark
Rotary Club and a former gover­
nor of RsUry International,-seaa
introduced aa tha guest speaker by
program chairman Charlie Har­
rison at having served aa an of­
ficer during the second world war
at tha Hanford Naval Air Station
and having t&gt;e*n to favorably (mpr****d with this section of the
state, that he and his family decid­
ed to locate in Control Florida. Ba
socks on *ho topic: "Ideals In
M *n"f qu*.tsd many peemi to
prose hia statement "tha power
of Rotary Is not In sun or coal but
la Its manpower"
He made mention of Mio.fact
that* In thla ago arid time, many
people us* pllla o f various kinds
for different Ufa and ailment*. Ha
displayed a error book whUh, ha
■aid. contained pills of eocvu rfo­
ment, Inspiration
and , cheer,
"gen ", u he ta kwow to. practi­
cally tha entire membership #f the
Buford club, hold tho attesritew
o f hia avdttaff hy the flae ttootm u t of hi* aohjoct. Ha w*» gvoot*d by hia friend* hi *a' maWnor
that lift no doubt at to tholr

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Act (lit to rhopie rrlora end tile II.non DOWN, 175 MONTI!
Oiler • Wetter Rw h , lac. LARGE 2 Bedroom, aerrewd
toMral
porch, double carporte, srmd
TllU A n .
water, on Hire lake in Country.
Priced, $10,500.

*500. DOWN

C A. WHIDOON, SR.

v. «*%.!S tw ? tTmllimi
ll» S. Park

Sales tarn

Ph. t »

I Sedruom* with glavied in pereh
or den. City water. oa two lots.
$7,000.

■aia I, Pcrtoa, Broker
Aeaiketlf 1. Ilradertnii. AfSac.

Ph. a n — 17-M at Hiawatha

Cnllrn sad Rarkev. Realtors $t«TKONn
im

W A N T AD
RATES

tt Part Are. ( t o

n it

S i. JtAiu Rtufif

m. m u , u r o k u
O. M. HARRISON', IDIOKFR
fi. D. Highlryman. Auoelal*
KVi South Park Are.
Phone MO

ART1CUM TOR M1.K
T h e F ollow in g Rates are now Phone 110 A. B. Peicraoa.Rrakar
In e ffe c t .
AIMT NAVT SUtPLUS
A w cia iy • A. 1. Pe
Petoejm Jr.,
p. J. (bejaeraen. Garfield *nj- Cot*, blankrlv, jacket*, *hnr*.
lSe Per Lire for On« Iniertinn
iarpaulmv. lufiagr. paint.
top Ter Line frr Three latertiont
__s
T Bil.Field.
s A ;* : A.
WJ!C. Nv&gt;t*
310 Sanford Ave.
IImi. sHaiti
P
W t Per Line for Five Ituertujn*
ludney.
Land Surveyor.____
Dou
&lt;
lie Per Lin* for Each £2 In*
section!
EASILY KEPT
MINIMUM KATE: file
TWO Bedroom Frame, clou to
mu n and «eh",&gt;U. Recently re­ * * , m ly Applianco Center
AdnrUun are requeued to ao"Your
our Wetuijhouia Dealer"
modeled. IS,150.
0tf the Want-Ad Department tmMaviac Wither*
edtatelv of anr error* In their
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
Colrman Hcatcri
553 9V up
n, ai The Sanford IieriM will be 3 Bit. • CB. Nicer Section. Com113 Macaolla Ave.
Pbaie 1737.
dblo for onlr one incorrect
inely tumivhed &lt;l!i'u»o and
urniture Like New), Welllandvcapcd— Tile Balh, Hard*
*ocid Floori, Automatic Waiher
____ =2 and Dryer, only $26on. down
Juil one montlily payment Horn#
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*,
Applianrei. amt Furniture onlt
private bath*. lit W. First St.
S«6n mo. or $1,950 Down Call
S A V E
for appointment.
R o ll* w a r and lU by Ik d *
Give' your children a room up
f e y. Week or month-Tel. 1423.
*talr* and you the quiet rfitful
mil urn Cenier II* writ First
downttatr*. In one of our live­
able 2 iti.ry Home*. Rcaaonible
Avalon ApU. kuideacy. Pbooe
nn Table l-amp*
I
Wrouaht Iron
D M
Tcrmi.
TJO-W.
Chefilllf Redrprrailv
ledrrrrailt
HM
Let 1'S »h&lt;«v you rome of our 6-W'ay Floor Lai
La ntp* .
n a*
•BE Seminole Realty h r Deair* nicer Hornet, from 113,000.
Doublr Blanket*
$3 93
£ b :e Homey and Apt*. Phone 17.
Plaitic Cocktail Chair*
»: m
tl.lM IK1WN
50 95
Cloia In. LARGE Attractively decorated 2 Genuine Rattan ( hair*
m a w fljjjg
HR. CB. tile bath, ample
51 fo DOWN
IH
c!o»eti wood floor* (fully eDrj.lVr.R.s
CLEAN 1 Bedroom (urniihed
quipped) kitchen. Larse thade
Ytlt'R CHOICE
Apartmtnt. Ooit in. Ill oak
tree*, deeirable ncichborhood.
Ave. Phone 61*.
RIVER FRONTAGE
uucht Iron Dr*k A
tt. tilth Bank on Naviiable W'ruu
LAKE MAttY - Futllllbed Houae. 3mRiier
t hairr Set
S
t:: w
with Cabin and other ImPhone l i t or 1571J,
oDtff SIiidin Couchr* I’JI 50
m Bob
win
pmvemrnia. Only W.500. Termi.
«.
am Ruhher Bahama Itrd $M M
Nick BfeohooM. Private «■ $1,500. Down 2 BR. Atbritoi Sidailie Platform Rorkcr A
0
- and Bath. Ph. fu29-W.
Ottoman
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$6 i&gt;iv
inp. Kitchen equipped, land­
too-. Dai r«m Pillow*
p\ «
scaped.
Rubber Contour Chair*
$ci m
. ..O Uc.lronm Apiftmtat.. Cleln.
AtBEAnP.
attractively. (urnwhed. L»e of
50 A crei. mcludih/ *mv* and ~Nfnther of Sanford
Carafe ami telephone. IT*.
lake front. $1,000. a.i acre
I
.s 1527.
213-09 E.
lit St.
Pbona 127
160 Acre* — $30 00 per acre. Par­
i*cr I Boom Apt- w4 bath,
tially fenred: Part |mve land:
m e Wtt-W, ill Kim Ave.
part pitturr land and part nond.
Thti i* nneeif the few pood low
fb rr. Apt. t i n ratk- Adulli
priced arnriici left.

f

$5 $

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•fJRN ■ Efficiency Apt, Hifthwar
JT-M Suuti City umlti. Phone
to517-\V. SlumberUnd Court.

b.

RFAT1NG
and Circulator*
IL a. POPR CO. INC.

FSowr Foraacr*

SH M B Park At*.

* s" f,TWiris&amp;QM‘ r s r a Room Apartment*.

P t o * 1449

iRMawee*. iMt*.
NOT A PROJECT!
lunry'i lfart.
' Phone 110-1.________________
' to itit.
BIT — Home* of Real IndlflriulllTHREE-Room (urtlthed Apart­
ty: Brittany Farm Home*.
ment. Couple. Phone MW. 513
Early American, Ultra Modem, QUICK CASn far fomlinre. Add
Palmetto.
Conventional A French Colonial ■C Mariiiaea, Typewnteri, Out­
irpei.
board Motor*. Boat*
Super
iSlSHEU 3 Rmrtl, hlth, ftUI
Tea Mb* Port. CH»a mil. feiutb
piichen By week or m«nth. BUILT On Larse Landleaped
tm
17-U.
Pbona
301T-W.
Five Polnta Motel. I milet South
In tha beat of Micbbor*
on 17-M._____________________
BgD-I-MU COl
$HREE Room fundlhM Apt. All
COMPLETE with all the feature*
•S*
tia
__private. Phone 432-W.
you have dreamed about such SW K a Ava.
il (M M
0 astral Electric
Ga r a g e a p t unfurmihed. .1
ippUiheM and riuared plumtuag 1961 CASE DC—4. GOOD CONDI­
rooms and bath1, Urie^jmreR.
fixture*.
flxtur
d o te In. Phone
TION _»9».
AND ava Oik
reasonable m*.,, v s s r M r£w i t |M

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lifeiC lEN C Y

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frr bachelor orfoupl*.

11

Window still —
flu# Blocks — Crl
BlnekJ
- Dry Wttll.
M % S t fU , m c .
9 Elm AH
Ph. 1335

tdlnr
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, over t.j«l
le^OtteSt litUo Vcntea USED Electric coin dnpenver
drink box. Good run rung condi­
“
1504
tion. Ideal lor beer atnraje hoi.
Can bo teen at The Sanford
Herald. $40.

■ k i n heat, prlrile hllh. ehow*
Cotwnirntiy Inrilfd. Acrmi
flnft. Pn»t Office. Ihflntr.
" Man*
&gt;1 JatobMin Dept 81lore.

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Hatfta sad Foreign Wood*.
.
SM T V a* At
Ptpa CB.

ivrJ H r » ,,r S ® y *

b Ed ROOM
furnlihfd upu
Ula war Lay a way hint on Tqyt,
pt. Llihti
maU Appliancei.4
BieyrltJ, Hid •mill
A '
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Shone 351.___________
FUlWfTURfc CfcNTER
BEDROOM HOMES - PRICED 111 Wait lit I t
Pbona 11123
D Apt. aark'i Tburtat
from MQAOS. to 1 1 1 ,000. TEA
lock Siuth City
i OR 17
Ahd VA (Ot) PtRIScM.
O D IU M A TUDOR, INC*
B furtilthrd Apartment. 3
Phone
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m*i tin*Blown A p p l y Buildara of Finer Homli h f
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Drub* Site)
LUX UR 101'8 Foam Rubber Ret
Res. . IU7
Trade . . . $129 nn
KING
SIZE llnlljwnid
Bed
«&lt;' X M Maltreeo \ en Bn« ppfinc
Headh-ard (Dffarajnf Plaallc)
Re|.
f 179 tO
5i2R.r*n
CHOICE of Many Different Suitra
B&lt;*okcajc Bed
Double • Drnvcr
1 j 'a e Mirror
Mattfra*
B&gt;-t Spneg
SlfiR.OD
ECHOL S "Day or Nishlrr" Sofa.
Platfnrni Ri. ker tTiilr
Choice of Ci'crtna
AM9.fi:.
BUY NOW Ai,it t&lt; ! .i m * 12 Lb.
Turkey FBFE!

Pbooe ACTS AHtolis Bask BUS.

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SELLING!

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MAID work wanted Part or full
tune Eipenenced. lllo Mant ti«tine.
WANTED — Fully r*prrlenre»l
a'lt^mnli*,. b*1 kkceper de*iie*
D’dii-n In Sanford or *ir.?"(
can sii-w-t or write B.&lt;x 176.
Df Bar*,'
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(!cf Into your favorite nrm rltnlr, rolav . . liave « cup o f
a cigarette aftd window shot* this c.iey "CUtsslfiril Way ‘ fir ■
the Merchant* " f Sanford vvill list many o f Santa
o»1
iluilv Take a mimito now urnI plan your biiyinj;. you'll eavo
friivi-il nerves later, . .

mffee, maybe llfht up
I or your convenience,
Items in thc.vci columns
time anil money and

t? hi stM s.*. o rr o s T rs T n E A i:
GIUXLIIY Store and (dlin* »taInn, l,*m; quartrr, and collair* ,
in rear, fruit trro*. roiinni
alter 30 year* In um * location
HWF N**lf * lilted MDNROP
L A tveiuuful 16 ’ \ 2n" relore l Per*
Oo«d li&gt;cati"ii n&gt; competition. f it (ho REST buy in NatnxiaUp
CORNER CRAFT A t i l l '
trait wuh ruhbed *&gt;ik t ramr*.
fl rp If* **r.| ,if Siofoni
Mt,
SHOP,
out
W
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3
mile*
Ad* Furniture &gt;vr
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thi &lt;
IVora ltd I’hru*.. t«yu . n - to
from
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select:,
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thri'tma* t*pe‘ ’al Call 3136
of
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vu
HuFurniture luntp.itij
» mplfte rirtaiD.
1*— SrECIAI WKRTIOr - u
riila &lt;■raft.*menj.
Wit tv t ii -t
JAMESONS STt DIO
11’6 Y Patk
V*e
riaiwhlwf. Kr-wt rtraltaf
i ieteVi tt a White ihti'ima* by Buy ibe REST, Buy I liliilD\IBK
EHIOlit nRDDINO CO.
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it
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Covwer 2nd A Uamolla Ph. 1212
I* iv Now • Pa* t aler’
b!o*e. Wiriiing Machine or
Sef’-rr an A|! Water Pump*—
■&gt;*4" Bambertrr. N(r.
( I,M ill II WOLFE \;&gt;|&gt; » .up
Well* Drilled — Pnmef
ll i re ) irefer
atMdar'i til 9 p m.
MS Rani : \*.
P
MNI IRD 1 1 liN in tn: r o
Piola Knail Pbftie 7M
Pltone 216
300
M M
i Dube*, ami Lady Su3 b»«ta
FREI i\ ftwivol cha
pur* I..*■
COMPLKTK LAs MlClILN F1X*)K tanding and niuahiag.
—
eier-.rie *ha*cr*,
4I I 9J Ccnlrh» e nf i unvote Trlr*i«i&gt;*n
CV-aning. wanog. Servtnji Semi
()nl&gt; lino
plete line* — .sSuiinn, Mae
We.iifl|hmilr, Strombcrc-i ari­
r*&gt;lo Countr tinea 1129. II. U
Gj &gt; llapie. iia* W.ilrr llruter and
t aeir-r, Vardley and l.enthcrte
sen.
GifSana. Lake Harr
Ga* Rfn'E. rater.
I.IU S."*
RAGGEDLY
Sanford Klcclrlc Co.
littl Mil I.VI' A WDEK.'ON
INM U.l VtloN of l.mnletim. *'arArrLiANcr. * i . n tt n
Oti I'be i-rner B* The t'J.vck."*
116 Magnolia
pel*, Tile*.
IIS Mag la \»r.
I": ne its;
IJ 7 &gt; UP
Sanford Linoleum X Tile To. BROWNIE Holiday
Mf \&gt; up
RANDALL _iM.ECTRP m
WEANED PIGS. ii.lW up Mellio- HI W Ml fit.
rhino i*i7 Mt)\ it. l atnrra*
Vli
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JJ(*» A 19.1911 |&gt; Macnnila Axr
Ph m* HI
tliet MnWren llnme, Enterproc.
V.IU.Ol.lM
5
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ii IIt - .'-.ni&gt;e*ni, |’nl*er*al G I'.,
For Retier riumorng
210
SdUth
Park
A*e
inner n’ *Kr* nf *tn.ill appljanee*
See or t'ali
FURNITURE — Solid Walnut Mr.
IN' firRVICE
•
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AV. J. KING
A Mr* rlw't. I3n, naham*
In
llio Mate, or O v n .ril
Service in |nwn.
Courh, Itfl. Snjjd chern round
0 N fiotith Tark PW»- M
Go*
fo r b a b y
rof/ce iabl« End rotnrr *lep
m
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V Mr'-M i 'tiii**crip!i &gt;n
table, both fnr IIP’ Cali H i; J. KNv KIjUHK.s , lettemeadt iute
Slalnlr Mr* I Pl.vre Setimg f.*r C
* V IrttiT From ti'.nie, ’
rutno invmee*. hand bill*, and
ONLY 910 9*i
$.1P* — 3 Month*
p r o g r a m * , ete Prn(re**ive I. -tiiifil* t line lletn|*rl S*ill lubber
FULL Slie Younntnwn Auinin*. tri n i*:tr. .samlary Beil* i
pn\V Ft I, OFIICF. SUPPLY
Phine 1621
Prvttiae ('.*, Those 456 — Wl
mitlc duhwa.her IUS.O0 Phnne
and I’ acdifilid Maemdl* l*r
Plume PW
W %t 17th SI
iiStJ.
not vtii.t.vr a v\p! rson
•ttri Id..- Corner By Ihr Clock."
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DICYCI.K PAINTING
Storaee until X-NV•«
L llll.s ,V |lt)\S
Mislre ‘1 Hike Shop
Portable I Siteril
*
$10 F. 4th fit.
Those tit*
NOW OPEN
1 1'luruliij tiuilt Bi,.r. air world
Phon .jraph ............
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CllOOSK YOUlt Chrivima* Greet* I lamoui &gt; i quality Dtey oime Video Guitar* .
p. m . c a m t iik i .l
HI-WAY VEGETABLE MARKET
l ull! ?U • ' Make |Kay Futiii.inll (.illUrf a 50
&lt;o; l at I* liom i ».t \*ide el -i t ,
rre»h vesetvblr* daily Ir«m mr
Genet ll Centra rter
.
|-f!ii.&gt;i NOW fiom the
New — Uiei) piano*
ion Prri.nn.il(red and Geiu tal
(arm tn you Strawbcrrle* by
“ Home* of Dlatinetion’*
GpmiYi.vR sEitvtci: stork I
m kuius Music fitinp
pnwi I I S DFt ICE fit 1’ 1'I.Y
Uie December.
m Wav 1712
Phone HIT
hour 9M 03 S Park Ave
hanlord, l la. 2dl \Ve*t 111 , St.
pjisno Sort
IPI Magnolia Ave
•i-Mile Wed nf Monine Cor on
Sit Dor* R^id Orth 'til 8 p m Spteo Heatrri and Floor Furn­
ace* Liberal Trade In.
PHONE 779 J.
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Dir. 5ASTORD KF.RMD
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Tn Place A Want Ad
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4250
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font Cull IR2I and oak fnr
ROBSON
Bpnrtln*
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(tight a* a drum) . ..
fit no
thn Want Ad detuirtnirnt
Rrinmde Sale* A fifnrtce
Plinne 2(H1
U Ga. STEVENS. Single
14 00 i jfilOrluES AND PEW60NALS 13 394
Pbbne 99*
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vega, Mo*.»h»rc and M»rLn.
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L'SRD PISTOLS
T n M V|r,‘i ' in band- Tft'ili’ .ind - &gt;». Minwrrum -1
U CULT Autnfristic PDtnl
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ready row. Cfaolct Hybrid Bwy tiwir faroftwro al norry**
31 sperlxl Nlrlel
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WaerKoutc Fum . Co . at 301 W
P:Ded 8 A W ................ 0 93
1st St. All mtioaaily adv. fur
grow our own in *ierihrri! *oil.
M Speeial R A W
"No lu** no mu*" ju*l |il«nl
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Hnw will YbO i»ap*
1371 MODEL A look* c-xi. run*
tci of key*. Owner may have h&gt;
ll»w will ton trade f
g.«wi. Good tires, 2 I2U Urangc
paying for thi* ad.
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rv*t buy, Open Evening* and FHIGIDAIIIE appliance*, *.ite*
ROBSON S portfIlf Goode
and icrvlre. G. II. High, Oviedo.
bnedaya.
194 East Ul 8L
Pbetia 99*
Fl*. Phono 4132 or Sanford
Easts*4a TraUer Bales,
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gray and hiatk. radio and hral- H'AYNEB Office MaeMnn to..
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Typewillen. attHini machine*,
F.ngine
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Rra-DeM Jleauty Shop
mettn Av4. Phnne 67$ tt
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FOR SALE-Chihuahua*. Box 26J.
194 K. fad.
rimii* 561
Upaala Bead. Sanford, L u. t in b o p n ii 3/4 «oo I’ lfV-up SEE Fred the 11 *trttylJ*t. fir an
pailfifni lorv. Wn liam llf nn*
Robert*.
Indivldualiied Cut.
truck. Very rood mndition $327
Iv top-grn df lumber which
1352 HUDSON Hornet, r»rrl|rnt For ALI, Your Beauty Nefdi wall
HELP WANTED
19
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rnndllton. 1793 Bmh are my
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rffinnal authmuhitei . Phone Phone
nblo ecrviic. Wo are hnppy
971
105 fin. Oak Ave
"REMABLF. Couple lo supple­ 2998-M.
[Open evening* by appointment.)
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the he»t. come to Peter Paul's
ranging from a flatcar load
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. al 2316 Palererte#!, age, and
Beauty .Shoppe. Will give homo
niher information J*
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Thousands Gather
Greet

Pii«tma*ter Joel 5 Field an
nounrrd lo&lt;lay that thrre ha* hern
a Heady inrre»&lt;e in the flow n(
Ctiriitma* rant* and patkaget
through the Fo*t (Wire the r*#l
few day*. He taid he wa* glad
tn tee many people are sluing
(heir Chit.ton* gift* fur distant
pom’ * into thr mail thit w.-rk
ponting out that package* addre**-1
Tha program »nd *rh*dui# of
ed to folks living in oth*r atatr*
exhibit* h»va barn inflouorid by
should ail he mailed before ttec.
thr Sanford Federated Garden
S and thotr for nearby point* be
Hub lor its Fir»t Christm**
fore Dec. 10.
Show which will hr pre*ented *t
Stre*»ing th* nerd fur every­
th* \i ay fair Inn on Saturday and
one to f foprrate nn hi* IMS "Mall
Sunday, Dec. 3 and 4.
Early for thrtstma*" campaign.
PeitmaHcr tield *a*t that by
It wa* araphaiixcd that nonfollowing !hr*e three .impl* rule*,
garden club member* can enter
1hotis,nUs rm-'.trd the Christ*
you're certain to have your gilt*
exhibits In the Christmas Show
■us Par.ole ro ,;* vrstrrdiv aa
delivered before ( hri-tma* Day.
which It pretrnted In »*rtion* with
ini. Claus made Tvia appearinre
Th* first dtownlnc tragedy, In Wrap them *ecurrlc, aildre** them
Ihrmn
depicting th* met all
, *&gt; nlont to jrrer ym.ngvleri of
Ok R, JMih Armd. Inf. Tin. them* nf "Let’* Keep Th* Spun th* memory nf loral rlttien* correctly and Mall them early.
ent al Fhirwla -iui ng * brief hut
, «*
„ Gam
__ „ or. He
«ay.
"Of course
Sanford'* own Nation*! Guard of Christmas."
ulor.ul stay,
around, U
at HeRaty.
^ went nn In &lt;
f -|(
Exhibitors of ar r angement *
unit, will tponroy a bl* *bow and
HrraMnl &gt;y It hands and nearly
eurred recently when a 33-SteStfe- c *r,|, sn,, &lt;llt,
„ big lJ*l»r in
talent contest at th# National should call Mr*. Irwin Flri*ch*r old baby wa* found at th* water'* getting everything delivered beforr
u floats and prri-rded hv a pa-ado
to make rrtrnaliuns. ,
nor* than a mi&gt; m length, Santa
Guard Armory this Saturday af­
ChrUlrna*. Keep in mind that
The *chrdule and it* explana­ adg* aftar being mi tied far about' carrful
o.iird through downtown Sanforrl
parking
and
eorieet
ternoon, Deo. 1 at 4 o'clock.
a half hour.
tion tt at follow*:
n a float esperlally prepared for
addressing
t*
equally
important.
Anyona who can alng, danr# or
ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENT!
The child *»»• l»*t **»n playing Every year many poorly wrapped
urn hv the Seminole County June**
entertain In any form l« cllcibla
. hamtser of Commeri*.
AW arrangement* are interpre­ *t the water'* *,tg« with hi* puppy package* break open dr*pite care*
tn enter th# competition. Ca.h tive. No restriction* a« to hark about 4 n'rlofk Sunday afternoon till handling and we often Hava to
Sidewalk* and rurtis began filling
sward* will be awarded to th* ground*, arceuone*. or Hand. and at 4.50 th* father found the purlin over addrr**e« which air
ip shortly aflrr no.&lt;n lesterilar ••
unl*»» iparifird. Fainted. * hired body.
incomplcie nr limply cannot he
-arents and youngsters vied for th*
winner*.
artificial material, ate., may bn
read at all."
ed vantage p&lt;nnlt where they
4 "yen* dctlHng to antoc lha combined with fresh material tn
Joe J*ck*on, a T'eftary Garage
Advance care In preparing gift
■mild see th* float# and better yet,
annual Is stkad to pl#aa* **H tha any flat*. Exhibitor U refine*led operator wa* railed to tha *c*n* to package* for the mall* and mak
get a *os&lt;d view of Rant* flam
Armory at I 43T oc to b« at the to give the Inspiration for her en­ apply artilirial respiration until a rug cure that ail a&lt;ldre»*ea are
when he arrived
pulmntor
arrived
from
the
Sanford
'Armory by • ►
Satarday In try on bark of entry card when Naval Auxilary Air Station. How­ legible and complete will prevent
t,ed hy Ihr o/fleiat delegatrow,
narauary. Muit ba work of exhibi­
disappointment In icndrr and n
trdw to |« l M&lt; ar har nama an tor but flowara for arrangement* ry*', all attempt* to reviv* the ceiyer alike,
City Commissioner*. *nd County
St NTt Cl. tt S IMIF.M th* hlcKe'l ovation aiming th* parade mule yrstriilay *« evidenrrd hv MiU
Commmioner*. the parade moved
tha program.
"If you have anjr article* nf group of vmiogster, waving atul yelling Ihrir greeting*. (Staff I’holnl
need not be grown by exhibitor. youogrter failed and Dr. (irurga
off with the hllnkmi of red light*
Prinion, of DeBary, pronoun* ad unusual nr* or bulk, better cheek
Section A
Othar Weal taWnt ta ba aaan
and th* (creaming of urm* b#
Ntch* 12 " high. » " wide. » " th* small child dead.
with th* Pott office before at­
■t tha show will ba from tha DuiCits. County arsd Florida Highway
deep, limit 4 enlnei in earh data.
Arthur Ruivell Jr., th* 13* tempting tn malt them," the Port
bury Rchiml at Dancing, However,
p a tr o l ear*.
, CHRISTMAS IS CHRIST
ninnih-old baby, waa (ha inn of a matter warn* "The limit* on
Th* Harm* Colo* (Juanf nf Vs*
Mm tearing itsd»ata will sat ba "Let etery heart prepar* him Navy man attached to the Sanford •its and weight nf package*
Sanford Naval Autltiary lir Statimi
room.'*
aaurad aa aaaUaUata.
Naval Auxiliary Air Button and vane*, rieprndmg nn whete you
too* the lead In the parade, folliving In Della, y. IW waa th* mad your package from."
Alaa la tha thaw wHI ba radio C1a»» 1 — Silent Night
towrtl hr th* pranrmg Corp* of
Claaa I — The Fir*t Nod
Some
Port
Ollier*
cannot
a
r
.
.
.
and Talavialon »Ura from Tampa flat* S — "And Clay eamr bearing r-tily *on of Mr, and Mr*. Arthur
Main retie* depicting Rudolph TTi*
Ruavell, Th. father 1. an A n.r ^ p l p,. k.ge, that ar* mure than
and other title*. Star* will ba
■tftt—of gold, franchiocemt. at the Irx-al Navy !&gt;*•* and Ihrir 2 in.In-* in rnmbint-d length and
Sew btivlnrtsmen wrr# tntrn-.herl Mahan, pro* idm I of Hi* Re Weil-nnsed Kemdeer Ihe Semtnol*
girth, nur mure than m (numdi m
and myrh"
duced this murning at th* Coffee mjn„ie tw,wn &lt;*orp Uvrts Ijntas High SrhiMvl Band, and th* rrarto
Tawy LaRaeee, formerly with Ar­
horn* i* at Ea*t Piovidtnre, It. I.
Wright, In other*, the limit* gu
CHRISTMAS IR SONG
(ltd. meeting of th* Seminole |
nf the Mar lam Mulel a,„j muirhing unit of Navy men from
thur Godfrey, Tad Mack, Taut
They
hav*
h*»n
living
In
thi*
NEW VDItK r The CIO went Comity Chamber nf Commrree
up to ino tnrhr* in eombincd length
"Tha Chriitmat Song it tn thr
|br n.&lt;i » .Ht*te with John Fit/ the h*ral Navy Rase
Whitman, and saw appearing an air — One hears M ringing every­ ciea approximately »ix month*. and girth and Tn pound* in wnght ahead t.xtay with plans fur a qm.k
Ttms* IntriMlueed mrluded Ito Patrick. I,ii al accountant, Thomas1 Captain Robert W. Jarkson. Com*
Mr. and Mi* Franklin XI. R\t*.
TV Is Tampa; Jimmie MonUleone, where"
It a away* boltrr tn lire enr- rnergrr with the AFI, after re
Sehninrul^rgrr.
manding Officer of the Naval Au«»
W. L. Stidjer well nf |tivrr*id«, R. f. and Day. ntgated rations fur shipping your jertlng a dunning n-Ue from John
At Roars, hath television start, and
tii urge Tnuhy. president nf thr
' ir s,»tlon rod* w,rh th*
tnna B»arh ar* th* paternal gran ). gift* espeeiallv uh,en thrra are a !j., \, ,u* h&gt;r alleged past due
Chat DsvU, tha otd minlitral man Qas* 4 — Whits Chrlitmai
Chamber ol t .uiiinrrre leptrlrd Hanford * tty I ommimonerv at th*
*
•(»»
rhile
mutihgr
of
vartuu*
*ucd
obytcl*.
debt*,
n
a
S
—
Joy
tn
lha
Wr-id
frost TV Italians W It. Peitraup se'ersl Hcnis o' uil rr-t from hevd of the line of roar. ,
see I - AU 1 want lor Uhrnt- | Fallawdnr a memorial a*rvle* at k s # plenty nf waiiiirh liesua n r , |-uis p re sid e n t &lt;V (&gt;&gt; (frvtte-sl
Wrrg and Otar lotto, X. C.
Onlw no* inrtd»nt mi-rod ths
-| thruiichod tn* State and rompar
mai —
Tha ihow will ba *mc*ed by JimRri*«on Funeral Home, here. In hr newspaper In the rarton* fur e\. M,nr W uVer*. an indepi’fl&gt;lrnt
, s’d Iheiti with the lavuljule pro smostlh moving parade Near the
CHRISTMAS IS GAIETY
attend*.! hy member* nf th* Air Ira protretiun »K*in»t »hoek. Com |a[Kir nrsaii /atom rvd a party l-»
mi* Wlllon, formerly with WWI,
gram of the S«-uiino’* County renter of (he dywntnvn are* rhildpni.|H-eliv* merger, sent Id.
,*n broke l.xis* from Ihe ildelme*.
Chamlwr ol t iunmerre
tn New Orleans. NBC Ntw York. "Gay and cheerful holiday revel­ .Station, liilrrment will ha in Ar* plcte eaih package hy wrapping
in
heavy
paper
and
lying
It
with
er* All gathrr around"
'.vymenl demand nn tti* e'e .&lt;4
Hnrtnn Memorial Cemetery at Ar­
I'aderprivllrged children * III flat* 7 - Dcrk the flail*
Tile ilia nits, r ol Curtintrrr* Cof rnarknl off he sttinger* of rrd
strong curd.
rap*rate Ah I, and CIO cunventUnv*
fee ( nit at Iruder* vvere told, I* flag*, and surged in to the Sant*
ba admitted free to tha *how t in* I — "ChriMma* in I^nd* lington, Ya.
A* extra preraiilion against
p, rjtuv die uniat,uitiatinn
Mats-blng In the Coro* f^hrltl* working on a program to set lire claiiae float On# yo,tng*tnr fell in
through lha sponsorship of varof the Palm Irre and Pip#—"
Jos.. Postmaster Field adu.ed
v iM,■.
teas Parade for the fleet tm.r, Ihe new Animal DiagnoaHr t.ah fn nt nf th* (eep pulling Santa'*
Waa Wrst merchant*.
4 Q ii* » — Tl» a Gay and Gulden
pla.ing both y.ur return address M,lt,
, ..
h» .
the
hemimile High J&gt;i howl Hand oratory for Sent mule County which float hit wa* stopped quickly &lt;a
Holiday
and the recipient'* addreu in
m |^Jvr
, h. AFI.
the rhild rould Kimble up and rim
CHRISTMAS IS SANTA
side the earton ur paekag* before and , ,n ja „ mKt,| p, demand.,I wilt eterut* *pr&lt; ial danr* *lep will he hinll by Hie Florida t.nc
to thr curb.
■
\ It/
r
'
Board in tentraI Horidt
"Dine* around tha Chrlitmai
it I* wrapped.
lhat the CIO. bet,ire any merger routine, at trqursli-d hy the &lt; o«oa i
, , ,_
,
,
I
One tmy young feltns*. droiaed
The
loral
Utarnhrr
of
4
«mDon't teal your parrels u/drsi action, pay up It CXYOnr) which hr Junior r handier nf Cnmmerr*.
tree — See what Santa brought
merer 1* alteropt'ng to l.ictr the as Sinta and rid Og • toe tractor,
you inrlu.tr a notice reading "Con rlaltit',1 to I*’ the tialanre-l u,iei|
to me"
Ttte parade will t-rgln at 7 5rt nrvf Ijh.'ialor) north of (tv e.lo dn w attention through! the parada
trots merrhandl&gt;r — may lie the t MM fr om e . r l v i HI su ga nir
Niche 14" high, 2«" wide. 14"
p
n at Dethy and Itieinrd Airs, I i’it* arri s of land will tw- neces *• lie pedaled mil waved to th*
open
fur
postal
imperlinn
along
deep. Limit 3 entrirt in each dai*.
WASHINGTON F - Senate In
Itig ,in&gt; s l.r w ,s 1 ads-d the C D I a t
altmg for the rral Sant*
with
your
return
address
and
the
today. Other hand# pattlei).atmg sary. they wn# told. Tile tliiin crowd
UNTTED NATIONS. N Y. uH- Clan in — Santa Claui la Coming vestigator* »et nul today tn deter
that tun*.
her of (ommcrfe Comnitttre. to come slung
recipient'*
addre#*
on
the
mailing
to
Town
mine
hour
many
discharged
fed
^wwatefied by veto** from both
\Vhv . to '* g-'t Hm *. ‘ 1 inr Toil* Mrllvouinr High School. working on semi mg the Uih.oa , More than five thousand peep’*
label. If you u«r Christina* diet Ingge t t-alik in \VHstiilUrlini ami
sldea of the Iron Curtain, Canada Cl*«i It — Vlilon* of Sugar Plum* eral employe* artualy were fired
Fdgewater High School, 1 it u»- Ion is working lit rimperaltun
i &lt;oDlinuetl on Page Eight)
rr»
or
*f
.is
put
them
in
the
hark
Clan
l&gt;
Jingle
Bell*
tinder the Eluohower adminlstrawant* us to help him make it ilu- VI le High School, I’ll, o* High wPh llir Seminole i minty tattle
doggedly took her'plan (o bring
of your Chrt&gt;tmas card# and park hlggcst
HOimrUETCRE
Suin'*
security
program.
Jamn
It
Carey,
a
t
10!
11 rtalkmi Into lha United Nation*
Vscoriallon. Major la-e
School, and Montow High School torus
age# &lt;n that they will not eon
"A perfect gift 1* a living gift"
leader, told a rrpmt-r "l&gt;'wi* l,a# nf Cocoa.
Offirlal* nf 24 government de­
befor* tha Special Political Com(■*fj nf Oviedo, iv chairman ot
Note: All horticulture ipenmcm partment* and a g r n e t e * were Ilirl with the address on the Iron!,
gut thi&lt;« lira- • hall* 1-arging out­
alttaa today.
Before you release your packages
mutt have hern grown by amateur
Till* will |,a the tecond pi r- the foliiiiilttre and i* working
tilfiiv,"
Canadian Dclegala Paid Martin, exhibitor for at lead 3 month* called by a Senate Civil Sersirr be *urc that proper postage t&gt; side
fotoiaiir*
for |ha SIIS musician* with Bait Peterson, anvrol.tr) of |'
the Armmot* County ( altlcmcn &gt; NEW YORK '.ft—Seven gturd*
ahitf mover behind th* IT-natlon New rlaite* will be farmed a* *ubfommtllro headed by Sen Olln firmly afflaH In earh ami H i a
t.vtev, print to leaving fur Cocos,
group.
liv e been arrtund of running t
m oM ion ta admit all II appli­ neceatary and unrelated plant* D. Johnson (t»SCj tn tertify tn g.vid |d(a to plarr a pirre of
the hand wav part o ' the program
cant*, prepared to* introduce H will not ba Bulged again*! each two day* ol public hearing*.
transparent cellophane tape over
IHal |d.n* must !■# completed1 briber*- rocket In citv r* i*,&gt;n suit
staged for th» Seminole County
■non after th* opening of the mrm- other.
Paul l l adl l r k, *ubrnmmitler Hie address portion of the label ti
Edu allon A*.n, niertteg which b&gt; Drrcmher A in order to pn-vcnll * "fixed pttce" for favor* In Inbervhip debate.
counsel, tald an attempt wa* being prevent defacing It in transit
the site t.s th* l.ivt -lock Board male* ranging hi m 'ft remt* for
Section D
waa held In th* school auditorium
Sai
ford
I!
.at
Mei'dsetr
nf
th*
which will mr.t in Otlando at a *trsdl n Ihe rorridiw w WJ for a
Th* •&gt;-nation committee will Potted plant* aultabla for a gift made to find out how many rm Make sure, of course, to inrlude
at
I
IS.
plow* listed a* firrd under the the recipient's full name. »tie*t and Bkl 4'luh vsill „tss. aniithrr
wholl lime thr cite* are III In- buttle of icoli h
gh * the much dlacuued Canadian Clan 1 — Foliage plant*
-txgts nn Sunerulse to Silver Sprit
Also on schedule this week for haded over with an annotineenirnl
Manhattan Did kit* Frank I.
prapnaal Ha first public airing. But Clan I — Potted plant! In bloom «ecimity program would have hem address, city, ion* and state.
thn group i« the Del.and Christ made ol Ihrir selection* thw lot II gan said lad night a "(Ip "—
,l« l. Den nit er 4
it* fata reata wllh th* .Veurily Cla*» 3 — Made up plants — in- dismissed anyhow under regular
The party maklr-g lha rf.'se mat Parade Saturday morning
followed hv painstaking (min*
lowmg day,
PALI. Ml N! IIM k
t*m pole*. He., mnr* than nn* civil lervtce procedure*.
Council, where Nationaliit China
vsill leave French Asr and First a marrh fonreit which wilt he
AFTER EYE lirEKAIDIN'
ha* threatened ta veto Communiit plant hv pot
John Fltrpalmk. ehalrman nf work —foil l&lt;v the ane*|s
Dcmnrratv f r e n it e nlly have
Hogan sail privileges l-w * fe*
Outer Mongolia and Runla hat ttait 4 — foiled Ion*
charged that Vice Pro*ltk*nt Nixon NEW YORK .ft - raid Mum, Ft. at 7 » nt. and proceed tn given from ft.lit to 7 p. rn. S.it the (Jtandt i ol t umcterie An
Section E
waned the will turn thumhv down
and other Republican* made "a who** left rye was removed hy Hallo- I'rorl. neat F.H'ti*, nlntr iitdi.y during the hntheiue give,, nnai Merling roiutnlfts-e dt-en rd Inr lulled Hie ar ringing of caul amt
an tha whole package deal if any Specimen Bloom* and Rnnche* number* game" out nf reported ’ "tgery recently, plan* to return the tesat* will f.e launehnl for in ila honor, Rpon.nrleg the Hie fm th, o mi rig event and urged dir# game* ritr* f'wut, liquor*,
,&lt;iar role m thr the 1 1 ,tuilabla for holiday decorating aecurdy risk firing* tn th* Iasi ,f 1,1 -'ht to hi*
event, slat'd tn begin at 4 30, I* uiem(sets In sreufe their tuket. visiting from cell In roll *nd t e l
of th* five *d candidate* ire re
Broadway hit drama "Inherit tit*
Meintsera *f lie liih with to Ih« Elk* I ndg* and the Hand an t rrver*allot* a* early as |&gt;o* whisky and rod c its part) sn a
Jaetad.
° V L 1 ..
~ 1 flection campaign,
(fawUsssd M Fag* Right)
1
prison »lore room.
Wind."
i slide.
einphasiae that thi* rutse 1* Open Parent* A**n,
to st.ynn#, whetht or hot they,
ate niettilwfs nf tne Sattfur.l Ih'at
en-l .Ski I lot..
i i . . . . In ln e s t .d In making the

Youngsters
Excited
By Sights

Memorial Service
Is Set For Infant;
Burial In Arlington

National Guard
Unit Sponsoring
Show, Talent Nile

Musical Groups
Add To Gaiety

CIO Makes Plans | New Businessmen
For Quick Merger; Introduced To Club
Spurns Lewis' Note
Band To Travel

a

Canada Takes Plan
For 18 Countries
To Special Group

To C o co a ;
Barbecue Slated

New Investigation
Begun By Probers

7 Guards Accused
Of Bribery Racket

Boat, Ski Club
Sets Sunday Cruise

. u ‘ -e ate as k 'd to Join th» r*»ty
j u l a y mot mug at F irst St. and

From h Ave.

Rev. R. H. Spear
To Speak In Jax
The Rrv. ft It Spear Jr., p»*tnr
the Salford Church of the
■*»retie, will he tror.t ipraker
t-.n.yht in Jatl-onvtlle at a Foe#
••ally ef rt-- rt'a t'r Ja'Vsonvill*
area Naiaten* rhorohe*
fer.tral f h.ire)i &gt;f th* Natareee,
located at 72-S llngau Rt I. ho*l
ehurch and the Rev. f M Kelly, 1
oa-tnr. A religinti* wotl*h'p I* to
he condti'ted In Ex* afternoon with
nn erangellatia aerri'a «t 7.3fl p.
m.
Artompanylnr the Rer. Rprar
will he l.t, Duane Festendrn of
th. SNA AI. Thky will return Frt•lay.

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ro F itA jsiiE R m idi
LVNCHBl'RO, Va. ift - farter
GSat* J r, C2. a rnpttblishrr and
general manager ef thj I.ynrhhurf
Newr ind Duly Advanro. died at
4:11 Ihl* morning tn a W al hn*pl1* 1 . f.la«* auffered a brain hemcrf AMtokrtaUbE

I . V. TURNER. IAICAI. MANAGER nf BotottMfto Bell T.lcphcn* ssf
. . RfwaMlRC .•
check for (29.110.30 f*r to iN to John I. Ralloway, Tax fnlleefwr for Bmitnls rmmfy. (Phote b f

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NO.

Biggest Event Yet
Is Ready For Santa

A lengthy discussion lis t n ljh t »l
the meeting of the Board of San­
ford City Commissioners fille d to
*olte the problem- nf keeping v s - '
rant M s m the City mowed and
clean.
Point.ng nut to the rnmmlv»innere the fovt of keeping varant
loti in g.rnd appc.vrfnce, City Man­
ager Warren F.. Knowles ,aid that
it would co il four to five thousand
dnllari a year to keep vacant priThe
Seminole County Ur it. vale property mowed and cleaned
American Cancrr Society, In her
Jacksonville and Fort lju d e r*
responsibility to set up a G if: and
h iX e
ordinance!.
,
,
_
| commn»ioner* were advised,
lo an ( lose! for It* service Com,
. .
T HfHHf r it*
d 4a
* »n*
A* one commissioner stated,
m llte*. Is looking for a spare however, • T il hale to *e* live
If y«,i ha&gt; e v drivers llren*#.
ftftal.
C A P T A IN W IIA IA M R. H A R R IS , Commander of Naval A ir Ha-es
i w. m I i I tv !»•«! to ra rry it » i'h
store room, rent free, and p it- City get into the position of rareArthur
tl.
fiiitsell,
head
»l
lh*
S
d
t
d
i
i
of th# Sixth N aval D istrict, i* rendered official na&gt;al honors bv
'•m snd it von &lt;h&gt;r'l have s drivferahly d sw BStaln, to houia hos- ,a k rr of vacant properly. *
new boat building Industry nn
final" j; |n
N A A S sidrboya as he descends from hi* twin engine R ID aircraft
ert | rente heller get one right
Diicum onv w til the City At­ Seminole Boulevard, hers in San­
m Stanford
last Friday mommy. A . K . Greg*. B i l l , (fa r right I pipe* the Cap- pital he it. Lcdlifts, wheclct.aira,
i» j&gt; „ r don &lt; drive, srrording to
torney revolved about the postlbll»Rih tin* l*it:
tain aboard with ths traditional boatawa.r.'a whistle. C a p t K a rri*
and other sickroom sundries, at tty of an ordinance veiling a ford. asked tho Boaid of City
'hr
l i ie .l irie u l from ihe Semti* touring N aval A ir Ba-e* under his command for purposes of
*’A r
ml • 4 nol, &lt;ounty Mienff's offire.
well at bandages and dressings, to charge of vufltcirnt amount, ami Commissioners last night to tell
briefing and orientation. The brief visit inrludrd a . lour of the -tahim additional property for evpanr .n ir chs i get nf n|serslin( *
tion, capped w ith a briefing period with C a rt. Robert W. Jackson. aid Brminola County ojt-pstirnta in a m lirctable form, or tha tit- sion,
I Hlltiirn ft out * m s? Cenlml
suffering with eanctr.
dilution of It n* no a authorised
car wi&lt;h no ,In v e rt l.r r n 'r wera
Commanding O fficar of N A A S , and C dr; I I. C . Colee. K ir c u m *
llusse'l now holds an option on
Mayor Dcm er fkndell, aispninl- ( I :&lt;»• u H ill ’&gt;«• h»»# to ar# n* i*.|
I« c a l women's or sanitations are under Dm* t it &gt; Charter an l by
in t ie over the weekend hv Flo,
O fficer of N A A S .__________________________________________ ___
an additional an Hon of proporty *d lo succeed Sh eriff J . In th e t «nt| Id irlu itt a rh«rc»Y RR\P Rt «i
ready to make dressings at soon present City Ordinances,
iuia li gh **t P a ir -4 rrp irscn iah t r , hi Srnnnnie Cuunty when oftv a headquarter* to vtors them
Commissioner* agrrrrt to study I to the rear of hit present lor*- Hobbe during the period n f sus­ i« hr»» hlui «««, i»» l»r» %«*n • r
hf Brea.
copies of ordinances now being, tion and whert the now land fill pension announced y*ttcid n y by IP
fu e l* lirgan rhecking motorists
it found.
t being continued.
J d t t r f l*hrl«liitj»a I' atr ip I out- a: various localities
Anyone basing a spar* ro«&gt;»« u ird in other Florid* cities and
The industrial leadvr said ta il Governor l-emy Collins, w ill go to n llr# ritiitn iA tt K&lt;| Hunt %m tl inbeing
enforced.
Itichard Fdward Mils*. I.a lg
will serve a grrat humanitarian
v|.,ii,oe, William S ieie Gandy,
i Hr « Ph r l ) t hlfj* u n tru lls
In other action hy the Hoard of night that h( h tt just slatted pro­ Tallahassee probably lemur tore to j
and civic purpose, and It urged
in .*1 v drt«tl| Sanfmd Solomon We,ion lr , Orto contact Service Committee ro- t ity Cummistioners, an alley Is duction of hit boat* and that al­ post bond requited in the ap­ I *Pa4 Hith on!&gt;
ready h* finds the
d for expan­ pointment and to accept htt com­ («• ir»’n Pill la h.a\rt lt,r uniplrtr Isn d ' ami l.atsren.-e Olbo Hiprhairman
Mrs. Donald
Bales, to be varaled at ttth and f rench
hy approval of the Hoard. How- sion n eetitary,
’ r « f* 'lr In ahiipr At 2
Mmi| km. Tampa, were *H cites! lop
Democratic presidential cnndl- fhone 1173 M.
mission from the Gov, i uoo
ever, a requevt to vacate Bel-Air
mot#
a i rt«&lt; t.&gt; 2 T«» |p ii,»r* “ m* drivers lieen'e "
lie explained lo Ih* commis­
data Adlai Stevenson is rehcdtilrd
Mayor Cordell said lard n'ghl
Boulevard Wc«t of I jk e (iem was sioners that ha intends la erect
itth rr iia riic violation! reform­
roH,
to h« In Sanford this afternoon at
that
h* w ill continue to operate
disapproved
by
the
commission­
ed in the Sh eriffs office Include:
Tht
e^unfitfil r«t|(r« |)r|t|H «
approximately 4 : 30.
a paint spraying building and an­
er*. Ihe Hoard agreed, in tht* other structure to house offices af h.a garage business on Kast Se­ WMl H«A fPtilp-rlral It* plA'ih |ti a charge nf rrcklcta driving w il­
J . Itrnilcy Odham mads tha an*
matter, to allow Odharn and T u ­ hit eensuitlng engineer* firm .
cond for tht time beings fib e r Hata th r parAili* rnu(# fr»p fi*»m ful! and wanton, again*! Georg*
nouncemcnt yesterday that Stev*
dor, In e , to dredge Laka Gem
Russell pointed out that htt pre­ plant, h* said, s i* yet lud rfinil# ' pAtkesf rAfA In order
(tv# th# Walts, 31. Maitland; David C lar­
enson w ill be at the clock at the
In a depth sufficient to keep under­ sent building it not yet complete
pAfsAtle
ami
t^e
th'»u*At)il«
of on- ence Imnier. 11. Chinquapin, Y l*.
intersection of F ir s t St. and Park
water growth out, and thus lo since it larks painting and the and w ill b* determined later.
i&lt;x*kei
4
rtp#t
in
|
tn
S.Yufot.l
plenly (or liu|u,qN'r passing; .luhn HoveA m . whera ha w ill greet local
this to th« fart liia l lltete ar*
aid Bader. 13. Maitland, for driv­
maintain Ihs area around the lake surroundings In need of land­
U
ntilinurd
on
|*j*r
S
e
i
r
m
citixana who coma by to sec hint.
only two mor« meeting* lo at­
ing * title intoxicated and ImproTha w aler department. Ihe N hy l i ly crew* in order to make scaping.
tend in ordar to complete hit term
Odham said, “ It's a rare thing nance department, the library, thr dedicated park attractive.
l» r drivers liven**-; Alev l-cvinn
Downtown Sanford takes on the
Tht Board of Commissioner*
lr . 31, Geneva, for violating ra­
T h r llrfu s r Collection Fee .ac­ pointed out to Rutsall that there a* Mayor and City Commission
0 " h i* fit y ’* atmosphere with the for e town of our site to be visit* snd Ihe fire department of the
ti let no, A lb n l Mitchell. 20. Saiv
ad by a man so prominently con­ City of Sanford w ill have addition­ cording to the Hoard of Commis­ it only M fool section of property * r, Mayor Cordell tal,| that k
•dvent of the Christmas season.
ford, fur evcetslv* speed; lu irry
Streamers of colored Christ­ sidered at the one tno«t likely to al equipment fellow mg the appro­ sioners, will remain av it 1* with adjacrut to his present site avail- would not resign from hi* nffuo
F.ugena hmdclipirw, M. SNA AS,
or the Board of l i l y Commi.sion(Cuiilinurd on Page Seven)
mas lights, Intermingled with rrd ba President of the United States." val of bid* last night for a type
•b!e. Th# boat buiMtr # a i t»ked ,
fo impioper m iilfler. Willi# T s t bells, round balls, and lighted
Stevenson w ill make h it ap­ w n trr and two adding machines.
lo look at the property to sr# i f , tr#*
l„i
Haines City, for evrew iva
From a tabulation of bids re
facet of SanU Clause will glow pearance hers to shake hands n ilh
it would help fill his nsed. st the
ro,d' 11
vpcrrl
cetvcd
on
tha
three
new
pieces
of
throughout ‘he colorful days while everyone who would Ilka to •**
present time
- «f I'ummissionrit last night at Us
Four charge* werw mvil# for
•hnpperi filled with the spirit of him. lie w ill be on his way to Or- equipment needed to carry out the
Itu n all also ohuined permis­ regular session and stated that h
pulilir drunkenness, ami twn r»r
Cristinas view with one another 'and where a reception her been city's work, an Olivetti Adding
would
ahuie
hy
their
withes
in
sion " f the Board ef C ity Com­
rrvivtmg arre «4 during Ih* weektor the moat exciting aelrction of scheduled on the lawn of tht Machine was purchased for the
missioners to erect a boat lauding t h . m ailer.
*"*-•, Fra n k M aU na l r . manager of m il a-sortnrrnt of vmlatiivoi. On*
Water
Department
for
*
237
.
g if ll.
m
iss
io
n
,,.
In
.i.te
,
that
he
comM,
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Orange Court lintel from 7 to
rhargo l»c &lt;*t«vu ptnfamly waa
T h r C ity’s finance Department
A two ra r collision, at Uw&gt; In- along th* Ipkcfront directly aG ay windows and neon lights 6 30 p. m.
Jle rlm g Commltt, * ,.f ,he Iliad* and hied hy a slw-rllfa dacross from his property, th* per­ pleta his arm in hat h e , is . . .
will have twn n e w
adding
tersest
inn
of
Bipea
Ave,
and
State
t provide a panorama that cannot
Chsm l^ r «f puly.
(hiham »eld that tha Pre-ddent- machine* with full keyboards The Road 115 or Celery Ave., Involved mission, hnweter, subject la tbs conflict with tho City Cha.tor or Seo.mol, County
be excelled this tide of the nation's
lal Candidate w ill stay In Sanford two machines purchased were a a tt&gt;5n Ford sedan and a la ta approval pf th* C arp i of Kagi- with any ardinanew of the l.i* y . Commerce, that they « ,*
Tha appointment to th* offica of iwring * \ evrrllrnt meal In I*
ncer*.
M
_
National at 1375 and a Burroughs Chevrolet phkup truck.
^ S u rte d * through tha efforts of • F P W t m U lf I I to To minute*.
Jthenff of ReminoV County l-e- »et«e,| a' the l..,nq ei ihi* yr*-.
Florida
Highway
Patrolman
fltevenservT
-the
first
announced
*1
k315**the Sanford Merchants A a xv la
comas "operativa", in Governor
TIi# meal, 1* said. w ll| fnstuie
The City refrained from trading Carl Williams who liv c U rn te d
lion, the custom hat been con Democratic a«pitant and hat ac­
Colima* wool#, on tha Governor'*
|utm» iiiis ,.f l..-ef with all
in one typewriter on an adding th* accident satd that tho driver
cepted
the
invitation
to
spendttaurd and each year a hit more
return lo the Capitol C ity Ih u ia - ti1" •*•*, a,v.&gt;
is added In make the downtown three days In Florida An itin ­ machine and transferred the type- of th«. F o r i wav Albert W. D avit,
day, Va)or Cmdell tavs tin t he II.a U t i iq t f t lh^ n o ..| *,. -oyal**
writer to Ihe Sanford Fire IV « Chase and I &gt;mpany employ* of
chopping area more colorful and erary has boon arranged by his
A 77 ve«r-ol.| whito man. wh«** will he in ihe Govenror t Offn a in O re held here
Sanford, and ’ he Chevrolet was
psrlment
where
one
had
been
rrbrighter.
Advisory Committee taking him
John Fit .p a l, irk. Ova I ru n n " f
driven by Bootes e ll t.ee, a ne- h -m- address it unknown, imt 1 the Stale Capitol ar I p m. ThuyiquiMtionrd earlier in Ihe year.
This year the local Merchants into various section* of Florida
Ihs, tn o in l h|,etiog Commillee.
giving hit birthplace at Colman, 1day so iw e i»* his commission.
A Smith-Corona typewriter was s ' " fanner of Sanford,
Association Invested 11.000 In re­ where ho ran meet and speak to
• la ts a l, " W e m u st k i.iia r a l Ih e
purrhaved for the library at a
According to Patrolman Wil- Ala., was taken Into custody late
Vn A tliB^3»aa»oa| o/ 1*3# M^ltnvw
"1 w ill Immediately setuin
ps Ire to the Christm as lignting Flordlana from over tha entire
e a rlin a t p o v .ih ls lim a Ih e a p | „ „ t i - tili# 4v« m%imr lank l«i|
cost of | I 33 10.
j Hams' tepoit, tho Ford was Ire- yesterday afternoon at Gardenia
ganfnid la assume ths duties of i i n l # n u u ilie r o f |ie ,,|i!e i ., he
system to bring them Into com­ S la t*.
--‘ vellng Ka-t on Celery A v r. when Farms m v r Oviedo, and charged
i r*# M"4i «| »«/
C ily Tofn*
ths o ffirt to which I wa&gt; appoint­ •ervi-.l in Older thvt Ih* lu ,r,| ,rt
plete readiness to serve during the
He was fn Gainesville last night,
tho Chevrolet, mining out of Sipea with "larceny-degree unnown".
niiMi'»ri»r#
I'lviittl that Ihtia
entire holiday period.
ed."
Cotdtll
said
last
night.
* ( i m irutlir hjtvkal•!
Ate. failed to slow down and did
A,cor,ling tn a report, filed In
i •!#•*!
w ill make (via appearance In O r­
Atrr ha sir a^rrcdifut
Work crews of the CHy of San lando tonight, and is scheduled
A trflrf '4k Ik*#!! *itai!«-«t tn aTI
th I'ill nf ‘‘Afifnfit am.I
Only yesteidas, Mayor Cordell
l l ,iffI,'* of th* Seminole County
not yield the right-of-way.
fbrd have put the lights in rtartlAtatrinrut In which hr
%
S*-hi»ih * • « •»m ty tl,#
I'lo p rrty d in n e r In |h* F«t&lt;l Fh eriff, Constable Georg* A. het I l l i H
tiiug ro g in c r firm . f
■eta with their Anal job to bring for a sim ilar reception in Miami
.
i " " " " " ........ » 'lt' Knl- .s M Vugs, of lark, mville.
»a* r,H unted at approximately s*v was tailrd to Gardenia F *'m * laid. **l HumMf A irrp l lhi« lm- •
tomorrow.
(
Santa Claus and h it reindeer up
Ih#
r
r
fiila
l
*.oi hi hi.llrtm . » ,
(• „ ,
M
,
Mar t en
F..
1176 with a 5.W inojwrty damage s h ir t ( he found W. J . Rowland port Am Ap|M&gt;intm«ni An.I | rr«t
Odham aald, "This Is an op­
above the dock at Ihe inters**Iran i g
. , 1..1.1 n , r eemmlasle* trial
to th , Chevrolet.
and David Rowland holding th* la# r lr a r tf th ti thr job ah#*.| nf pirating ih*t a
portunity
for
the
cltliens
of
SanMon of F irs' St. and P ark Ave.
Tha Ford, said Patrolman Wil- you tig white man prisoner.
m# I# a tO'ifh an#. I rtp ret ih r
n' *'
*4’ llir • hmi |&lt;T of 1, a cm .lilting e n g in rrrs ar* stove
The City is now decked out and ford to turn out and meet tha
The .a fe at Ihe Coca Cola But- Hams, hit the left rear fender on
• a- q 1 &lt;. 1 a* U ia e io g . k ,t r im s o f the proposed
Bvion Ro-&lt;«* Quirk, according prop!• tn ahid# h r th# law an.I '
"
'*
ready for the busy days ahead, man who possibly may be ho neat lling Company, 921 K a il F tr .l the pickup truck.
(..u a i u ti o n for th#
tn the repoit, was raughl in Ih* I w ill need th# rnopevatinn of all l-.s.il.le imlicaling ri« n u o d - , ,,f , „ „ , r r
providing both glamor ami color President of tha United S u t r a ." Streel, h rrr, was apparently blown
t is k fi g tn
to is# res. t v —| for U r k. mInch •C
qv lo nm* h t t l»o»
Boosevrit l^e was eh*rg»«i with a d of taking fruit fmm tha nf tha people in enfnrtlng the g-,,.1 tu-krl*
l» make Hie Sanford shopping eenrarh nirmis«r.
open with nilm slycerln somellmr "failin g to yield tha righl-of- ttviedn farm and had hi* car law* in fteminnl* County.
tee 1 u sea l.l a.
hs» ossa af the most brilliant to
Fllfpatrwk said lo&lt;lav. ‘1 hope
before the plant'a opening at 7 : (35 w ay."
| loaded with orange*.
Cninmisainner f .,1 Higri-lh'vtGovernor Collins, in New York, lo hear from a . many- of lha ham said, “ l-et then* knove esir
ria ft.
yesterday morning, a rc rd in g to
said
ye
sterd
*,,
"Cordell
has
a
meml'vchip aa po-.lMa iminedl- eenUmnute" as the ill.cusslon liir a report at the Sanford Police Dr
ftp* record of public ami civic a ir ly ."
parim rnl.
r Minded th« f.td thal th* unusoservice and I am confident he
Fltrp atrirk ro.nind.vl a&gt;l nf the sbt. tank was an m gineeiuig m is­
The plant'a m a n a irr, J
P
w ill make an outstanding taw en­ Chamber nf I'nm rnrr.e m-n*l--r* take in their l»lio f.
llvllrcla w , reported the inndrn
lhat twkots may I &lt;r „htainr.t from
forcement o fficer."
lo
the
local
police
drpartnrt-nt
C u r tTleik If. V Sayer SifT h * annual all music candle
either of the two lainkt in Fan- ■l*ed thr I I -aid that Ih* final h ill
when
ha
opened
for
business
yes­
light aanriea of the F irs t Tresbyford nr al any on, nf the thro*
IS d.e when thr City *.-vep's ihw
lerisn Church w ill bn held al terday.
duwritnwn drug stntr*
lie al*» |iM*jrct. '
j
The N avy D rill Team, whlrh
Affording to an Investigation bv
7 30 p m . on Dec. I I . Ihe Bev. A.
•aid Dial ticket, are available at
• w ill march directly behind tha
M ayir Ih a i*rr f%»nl#ll •R|'fM*#d
Patrolmen Joe llirktn n and Kd
movement - inrailnna Ihroi.glmql hie l»#lsr f in '‘ ia#*# pa id Ion much
lem lnola High School band In Ilia G. Mclnnis has announced.
ward
Hayden
the
budding
w
t
Th#
Chancel
ehoir
of
3
d
lingers
the ecoiniy.
annuel Christmas Parade tomor­
niHiip) f**r II an I not h# ahl# !•
entered hy cither picking thr loci
row. has been practicing with the w ill lei! tha ifn ry nf Christmas on the fnmt d«or nr through a
, «g || It • up L*i 11%Ul Krt'.fA It p it
bend aech day, proparing for tho la :h# word* and mutie nf nine side window. There were no sign:
into u«r ’*
anthems.
Mrs
Georg*
Thuhy,
A
new
song,
w
rittrn
and
com­
appearance hi the annual event.
I* • i»* mi I iiln n # f I I •^yTnhothA
left, they said.
posed hy a lo. at a rtitt it receiv­
Bandmaster Ernest Cowlry said Minister of Music, has rirosrn
riiiitni#nlr«l - thry T\#?r hirM faith
Tlie safe. Iivated In Ihe office
four
organ
numbers
nn
the
Yuleing naiionat distribution tint ha,
today that tha Seminole High
ih# Mitrnt to nuik# it work.
at Ihe front of the building, wa&lt;
already told approximately 100,
Krhoo! Hand, following its Wed­ tide theme that will be Included entered by drilling a hole which
Vrii| \|A) I»r
* 4l*l, *‘Th#
000 copie* of the le- ml.
nesday appearance In tha lorat in the 60 minute* nf worship.
ronlracl«r that built it, triilt ft
was evidently parked with thr
Ih-caus«
Ihe
annivrrs-'ry
of
the
parade, w ill march In the Cocoa
Tony Rusal, of Fanfold, wrote
l#i |]i# n if lt ir r r 'i *|*4* iftcall^n*
m trogbcrnn and then blown open
The S#mi»i»fr &gt;lnu«riA
)|ne&gt;
^ p a r a d e Thursday night whera Savio ur* birth falls nn Sunday Only thr outer part' ol the sale
ths lyrics and roinposrd the mus­
A &gt;1 fit Ihr iliiriiM tOii f»i»
S'lpi
i
m
i
n
d
e
n
t
«f
NufirB.
^ they hav been asked to do special snd sinre the annual pageant at was broken into from whirh the
ic of the hillbtllv tong "I'appa Jiw'» l„ "
r#rpta
from Ittttva dltrrtad in IH#
Mt« M«i^ h rjflrn *, R at » .TM.nl
(ha fhurrh w ill he on Dec. I I , Ihe
dance steps during the parade.
Place". The already looming dis­
1 ity of Sanfonl fr»»m thr consult*
intruders look 524.
\
lr
r
pir*it!rnl
nf
l»
r
Mnilita
increasingly
popular*
service
in
Saturday morning, said Cowley,
tribution was recorded hy Red
inp pnjiinvrr r^ rN tli c i^r Ina l#*
the hand w ill go to Poland to song w ill probably be among the
Garrett, a popular hillbilly ailivt. NiiI ih « /\*4in lallon &gt;r«tri&lt;lay At i|'iAt ir* nf (h# tank.
a
flirtin
g
hrl«(
in
lM&gt;li»na
It*
n
h
march la the annual Christens* first observance* nf the festive
for Pso-s Record*.
No drfinit# iK u io n war raach*
N un#« r|M|»l'iyr*i hy a h«»«|tiuil
celebration there, and on Satur­ season, th* local pastor laid .
Tonne#
Music, Ine. of New »»f!r»&gt; firi'l Ih rftitrlirA m iBiulfn r.l a« to a hat. in in# final trial?*
While
nn
rne
needs
an
Liritation
* minute
minuU
" nu« 1,0 rn*
■" nvitation
|
s i
e . s
day night w ill give a 1&gt;
| York
lw*» published the m« Bif which
^ |th r#prr
l i r j l t . ■I*. Hill I** i| mi a to P'jt th# Duf®
m arch concert s f theE lks Barb*
'&lt;» “ •* church.
Mr. M d nn l. said.K C V e o l s
N e w S t y le s
over roff|U #l(lf 0, u r a.|m«n|Aiiaiiv 9 Mal#r tank Into up'iatm n.
It h rin r hranl ru rrrn tly ovrr
w o givla la their honor.
* *&gt;•
w a n ic i to emphasis* that Th# T e rri f.e# Dull
Fashion
W TRR
and
o th e r
stations prfihlnnt Ik Af thr
lm *»nir%
------------------------everyone who liked l " enjoy an show, at th . Woman # Club Build
throughout the United Rtatee.
Piiinl»rr, ni^nibriA nf Ih#
hour of otutie dedicated tn ho lug y e .trn la y was attrndrd hy
"a vrbuni
V
Russi says that he has several aonclatinn w «tr |o|ij at iJin r
birth of -ictus Christ would be more than 200 children and moth­
other place* h* hat w rittrn whirh meeting
most welcome.
ers who saw th* latest in doll
ha** bean submitted to various
1| l ( Maltha Owen \V»;fa of
fashions and tha many T t r r i I.ee
LONDON
*
S'r Wlnsto*
artiste for consideration.
l*n,al G*l&gt;le«. head nf Hie # ..n e i,
Dolls on review.
LOXLEY. Ala. CB-The eighth
Chucrhill nh-crvcs his lis t birth"F A N C Y ” M IO P U F T F .lt
■
'
■
•
—*
ntmn,
.aid.
“Tlie
he.t
nur.e
ran
Mr*.
Gordon
R w atn 'y.
ef
« f i p t from Florida road gangs
PHOENIX, Aril. ift-A JJ year| l , s hut limited sn e ire without , l i T tomorrow.
on&lt;M yesterday for a 17-ytar-old old woman was slopped by police Sweeney*# in Sanford, sponsera of
I I N - n m Y * THUN ( if . S T
time and touts to w o ,l with "
I" «»•» *»**"
,|n r '
th*
gigantic
show,
said
today
that
man convicted ef murdering a yesterday carrying an armful of
g n n o R S FI M H IT
Miss
C a t iir rii* Sullivan
nf imwrd to SC* and re.ijn e d
a*
Carol Cleveland won Uia T e rri
prison
Beach w a s named pre.i- P rim e
mln:*t»r, ( hnrrhlli
h i*
~ . ..guard.
.
___ . , .
Chrlrimai arrapping* and earring l-e* Doll awarded at a door prise,
H Y D E N , K y . 'JR - Kentucky's Miami
J L
Craokc * ear was |,B lre i from , ltor# m ob# of the
youngestnewspaper
re den* ofihe SI. Auguvtine ('••tin.il made on'r on# appraranrr in lha
newspaper editor
editor re
Jeon Southward won Ihe Doll
signedyevtawday atIh# age nf 17 of Catholic Nurses at lha meet- Horn# nf Commons, where
he
[Trun k, and l.lnda Mitchell receiv­
nix. After
hurried conference. ed th# Terri Le# Lamp.
Deatil Allen said he sold his hall lug
'I* " * m" '* ' h ,n h*,f • N " I W ,
Hammock and Nary Shore Patrol she agreed to pay (TOM for th*
ol th# L#fUa Countf N am , a
O thrr nffir#r« nam#«l r r r r ; 5tu# That i n to r&lt; i 7%om In after tha
Th# T e rri 14# Doll fashion
f * » * » H. A. Kelp. They laid they goods, snd police let her go. She
weekly, to J . K . Nolan, hi* partner. Pattrrson. secretary; and M i*. May elections as s Convccv atrv*
Show
la
an
annual
evert
present­
had mahred a tip that ba wa* la drove away la a iMg Cadillac.
M aUI Bender, Jacksonville Beach, backbencher -aa ordinary member
Tka paper waa started in June.
ed by Sweeney's.
this aiwa.
nf Parliam ent.
tr e a s u r e r .

Local Cancer Unit
Sends Out Appeal
For Storage Space

Boat Industry Head E x c i t e d Y o u n g s t e r s
Asks Commission T o G r e e t S t . N i c k
For More Property
Mayor Cordell
To Leave Soon
For Tallahassee

Show Of Licenses
Being Rcquesfed
Arrests Are Made

'

A d la i S teven so n Is
Due In Sanford Today

Downtown Sanford
Shows Atmosphere
Of 'Metropolis'

City Departments
To Get Equipment

. F. Mebane Assures
Group Excellent
: Meal To Be Served

Two-Car Collision
By Auto, Pickup
Sees $225 Damage

Water Tank Talks
■Reveal Agreement
Of City, Engineer

Person Allegedly
Takes Citrus Fruit

Coca Cola Co. Sale
Broken Into Here

Nary Drill Team
Stages Practices
With Seminole Band

Presbytcrions Make
Public Invitation
For Music Program

Tony Russi Gains
National Acclaim
With New Record

Mrs. Mary Deyfens
Is Vicc-Prcsidcnt
Of Nurses Assn.

Doll Fashion Show

Winston Churc
Is 81 Tomorrow

• Eighth Escape Over
For /Elusive Convict

n^rXT*

i

Parade Tomorrow 2:30 P.M.
Jk IT *

-

,.wae*s4 i U * e \ — .

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m a in

Two W eilcS Ago I Died' Says Mali
i sensitivity for penicillin. But. for f.ghtin; ' 4 breath. Three time* I
t-ncc. i),e didn't avk if I wrre thoujtt Mat Ihe caiictt way out
allergic to it. lit duck a needle]-sould he In five up the fight Each
into my aim and wrote nut a pre
icver, a voice wjthin n»e
Don't quit." The threa
scrtptl.tr..
n b o u n d e n t n t l ,the f A p e r l w r o i .
Coinc.denee No 1 tndeid of "Hen krs* rnro-jraging me. too.
By JtKiCPH it. DRFMMAN
leaving his orlire
I rat and
News Editor,
chatted. Otherwise. I would have
died m Inc street
T V rtnclnnatl Tfm lsSlir
I felt a familiar, ominous tinC IN riW lA n W—Two weeka ago
Cling in my fingers and teg*
I "died"
"D o e.' I a*hed, "did jnu give
If a «t:!lrd heart, no pulte end
stopped breathing tpell death, I me pemrillieT”
| "You're allergic to It?" he a«'ed
•cat dead.
The hrutua that "sle»" me w*« The d-ctot sprang into artlon.
penicillin—the old friend that had An e*ne;' on allergic*. he knew
aived r v life when I had pneu­ r ia c ltr nhat to do.
monia five y ean a;n
I am alivn only heeaute of heroie
Colncid*nre No J; Fe» doctors
effort* ni a aktiled but frightened
phytlelan and of two unflagging have on hand syr'nces filled with
member* of the ltfe-*aving squad ! adrenalin or a tank of oxygen
—plan a *erte, of fortunate "coin­ Mine had both
He g n e me adrenalin to stimu­
cidence*."
In Iho-.n "cointidm cet'' I aee the late he&gt;ri iftinn. He stretrhed BELGRADE •&gt; — Yugoslavia'!
hand of God My number juat mr on a table to shock position- Cnmmuniit government D liunrh■casn't up Today my gratitude mr- fret up He and hi* rrcepiionlvl ing r new economic policy de­
panes that of any pait Thanks­ Marled giving me oxygen i t shock signed to boost living standards.
set in srd a severe asthmatle at­ President Tito announced his re­
giving
gime would em phnige production
Dunn? my lunrh hour on that tack h -;tn .
-*,rmnrab'e day I dropped Into the i His re.-eplionist exiled the life- of consumer good* and food and
Doctor ; Building for "something raving t-i'jld LI. Jam es tlunt and de-emphaiiie heavy industry.
for a eoid *' I knew I had arqulred Billy Snipe were at the office in The policy shift was In marked
live m'nute*.
enntra.it to the situation in the
Coincidence No 1:, I tnstinc'ive- Soviet blor. Thrre the replarement
lv pushe! the nsygen mask a enu- of Sour' Premier Georgt Malenkov
M f / to y U i d tf .
lie of inches from my nose I hy Nikolai Bulganin last February
h ire learned that pure oxygen and the move to the front of fontwould have made me a pink murtiit parly chief Nikita Khnih-n rp *r
rhev was accompanied hy aban­
For two hour*. Doe, Hunt and donment of Malenkov's policy o ^
Snspe Mnigtleri to keep life in more consumer goods.
•treasure, my body
"It is nowr Important," Tilo said,
Whei
the doelnr
my givo
bloodpriority to those enter­
For 4J m’nute*
he could
detect took
no "to
ho and falling prises which wilt yield Ihe quickest
pul«e and itno was
.heartbeat.
Coincidence No. 4: I remained result In improving ihe living
runieious throughout Ihe ordeal. I standard and in balancing tha
remember every little detail.
Yugoslav (foreign) payments ac­
Moat of the time I waa loo busy count "
"H'a your mlxumieratood dar­
ling again, ma'am. The nehool
bus driver couldn't tu
why Junior benaamf hi
n s le rf
&gt;|irjf • » made in H iU c u the
Associated P r m b) the Cincin­
nati Tirus-Star. It was wlnten by
Sew* editor J m n k Dross* sa,

By iiriU oN WYNN
CAIRO. Egyp' (d1—Russian Inter­
est, In the Middle fcaal is nothing
new.
Nearly »&gt; year# ago the c u n
fried to expand the sphere of Busdan Inf uenre southward through
the old Ottoman Trrkish Empire.
PalesLne was governed tsy the
Moslem Itirkish sultans The big
powers fauna it useful tie msmuin
tha shaky Ottoman F.mpire Intact,
hut each sorght a fnothi.ld with the
Nolan's blessings
Franc.*. Britain and Bussia ex
tended their influence hy hemm­
ing "o rd er ors" of minorities in
the empire, and particularly hy
protecting their ngnts in the holy
pliret in Palr-Jine

fttSW DELHI. Jodi*, UP - The
Hindustan Standard laid Monday
Rtttala’a Communist party ehiaf
•hotild have picked another time,
plica and occasion to announce the
explosion of a hydrogen homh by
the Soviet Union.
Nikita R. Khrushchev, now tour­
ing India srtth Premier Nikolai Butgantn, announced the homh lest in
« speech Saturday at Bangalore.
The Standard, a leading news­
paper In New Delhi and Calcutta,
said Kh rushrhev’a use of an Indian
platform fnr the announcement
was "UJ rhnten , . . mapprop-iate
and am b irraiiin f to his Indian
The, Standards statement was
Om second lima the Russian Icedera, have dr asm critical comment
from the Indian pre«a since they
•rrtvod more than a wa#k aga.
They were rrttlclied alan when
thay attacked Ihe Meat In a speech
before the Indian Parliament.

ifK ltsty fcjt, III., UP _ A * *
Don xlUi the deposition of
'•rdinand Ihe Bull waa buried
umfay In (siiik-lutfeil aitln with
Mfhead on a roval purple pillow-.
He waa T ri. xged S. who died
liturdar In the arm* of Jtl* miariig., MJaa Bobbyelli Porter. J$.
w bA

MRS. MflflCfDM WAMt wails
with her slaughter, Ann, 1, In
Buprosiw Court. New York, after
hearing medic*I testimony that
the man ah« aayt la the rhlld'a
father wai afrrllued h r surgery
svforLr five yean ago. Felix Juan
Serralci, Puerto Rican rum king,
is mlng to prove Ann ia not hl&gt;.
Mrs, Vlader rleima Ihe child reeailted from aodnetinn try Scrnslew a hoard hit vaeht In Y+hroary, IISL
fialerwaiumal)
cals, had kept Tex alncr he waa
1 month ■ old. He lived in a pinelined den off ihe living room of
the Porter farmhouse near this
nerlhraatem Illinois rommunity.
He went to Florida no varation
with Ihe Porter family, played hall
and vareitlnd with Rill, 7) year old
brother of Bobh)elta. He also waa
fond of riding in atalion wigona
and found Ire rrram a retl deliciry.

p w telavllioo, w^o paver, roared,

isd wtm loved human companion. AlaUma'i
.
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J ll* 1 Porter, who onea owned 311aophomoraa.

The froneli set Ihe pare as far
hark as itlV reaching agreement
that year with Ihe Sultan to be­
come giurrifant of Ihe holy plares
and prolfctnra of Cathollrs in 411tnmin lands.

Claiming to he spiritual heir ol
t v OM;nd«l II vi an tine Empire,
Russia ir'ed to rrmnter French in
fturnrr hy hemming proirclnr of
F.aslem tlrhodux Chyltlian communi lie. In the Middle F.asl
Fighla uc'ween (Catholic and Orth­
odox Drieits over their conflicting
claims m the Holy Sepulrhrr and
the Church of 'he Nativity develrped into ioternitinnal conflicts be­
tween I' m a la and France, and
sometimes Britain
The o.oblsm of hole plares snd
minorities gave nussia a enntinuous wesps-n 'or Inter* entlno in Ihe
Middle East unlit Ihe Bolshryik
Revolut'.ifi. Then Ihe Communists
renounced the church and Iasi
D fir we«pnr. But nussia began a
Middle Eaitern comeback during
World Far II hy reviving the Orthtdng nelriarrhatr in Moicow. The
Soviet* began irllve auppnrt of

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VINK) villi LIKEN SSNFORI* III TV IDOTEIt THAN SI.ASK S.
Itriald K. S'ineyar.l, Chief Aviation KuctiSflira Technician. t.'SN, of
YAH-!' tell* rdr. SS. E. I «-«-&lt;. S’ Stf.ti ConuiWndhx Officer, h«'«
happy to ro-enlist in Sanford. Vineyard hsd h'»n i*n ot| company seis­
mograph operator In Alaska before Joining ihe Navy,
iirthudi*: rommumtif* In the Mid­
dle East. They reclaimed church
property in Palestine. Lebanon and
Syria •*Rich had been mined hy
ciarist ftu**ia.
The Hi,aaialt* began paying rumpensalitiu for Orthodox property
rrmfisi-aied in Russia during Ihe
antlchurrh rra And Russian (titan*
c at help became almost Indispen­
sable Li man# Impoverished Orth­
odox hlshoprtes spread through the
Middle Fast
This Itufsian help has hro-tghl
so Increasing m.mher of Orthodox
til-hops 'nlo the pro Russian fold
There is also a violently antiRussian iloque of Orthodox priest
in Lebanon. Ryiia and Palestine.
Many &gt;d these .unsidcr (irrece the
vhurrh a -d fight against Russian
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CHRISTM AS
BARGAINS

Two Duke University tdflrlalt
will visit Seminole High School,
here in Sanford, during their Itin­
erary which includes U Florida
■high schools during the week. Dec.
5-9.
Dr ItjrHsril I. Tulhill. registrar, and William L Brinkley Jr.,
assistant director of admissions,
will he available, during Ihe visit,
to an*wer student's questions con­
cerning Ihe schools and college*
of the University, and to interv : w .tudents Intrrestefj in attend­
ing Duke,
The schedule of the two officials
will he is follow a. Pine Ure*l
School, Fort Laudrrdilt, South
Broward High School, Hoilywnsvd.
and Fort Lauderdiln High School,
Dee. 5; t.akft Worth High School
and Palm Ifcarh High School,
West Palm Beach, Dec. *; Winter
Park High School and Edgewalrr
High School, Orlahdo, Dec. 7;
Seminole High School, Sanford,
and Gainesville High School, Dee.
I: and Rartram School and Rotlei
Sehmd, Jacksonville, Dee, 9,
K.tl snEK'S SISTER
NEW DELHI, India «R - Mme.
Sun Yat-tcn, widow- of tha founder
the Chlneie republic and a ilslrt
nf Mme rhlang Kai-shek, will
make a three-week visit to India
rext month a* Prime Minister
Nehru'* gue*t, a Foreign Ministry
■ourre laid today. She i* one of
six vte-i chairmen of Red China's
gctemmrnt rounrll and a deputy
In Ute Red Congreu.

USED CA R S
Pdyfhihh till Jdh. 15, 1

There li evidence that the Chin­
ese u*H paper »a early aa ihe sec­
ond rrnlu’y B. C. hut It did not be­
come available to the rest of Ihe
world through tha Arab* until the
eight crnlury, .
Even (he soft part* of animal*
are lomH.'inei turned In rock and
preserved In mieroacopic detail a*
a fossil.

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CAFT. POP DAWSON, MilIMf.

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FACTORY WORKER in Budapest tidied up to tha lady
foreman ana implored, "May 1 leavo at the end of eleven
hour* tonight iiutcad of twelve, Madam Director? I'd like lo go
to the itate opera."
"You may," decided the
Director, "I'm happy that our
jj
t H :Mi
orktr* appreciate culture,
ut cut out that ‘Madam Dl&gt;
rectofr* burlneta. Now that
we have been liberated, re*
member we are all comrade*!
By the way, what opera are
attending?"
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would your poor mother say if the could ace you now?" The tin*
preturbed mix* replied. "She'd probably say, ‘Brfnf that auit
back at once!' It’s hers you know."

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CHAPTER TWENTT-FOUR
LOI3 diarrgarded ithand) a com* not juat trying to atir thing* up “ man. or atir up th* an,mala T“
mrnt about hrrarlf "Shandy, I've
“M• h*\* no right to keep a i t
“In other word*." he aaid “with
brrn thinking a lot about your teal and good Intention* ymi are about murder.*
atory of the man who » u painted hell-bent on knowing what hap­
“Suppowe &gt;i"i mterfrec,* Shandy
and actdptrd nv an many article pened to Roger llrtndlr,"
(oihlrd out re*-onahly. "Ikl tbil
Pro been getting the mo*t cmreahre
what will happen? You II
"Why did you take away the bul­
Sicting el on re of Roger Hrmdle; let T"
be regarded ai a nieddlmome lebo woe atroeg. he w»j weak: hr
•flee a nee." be Mil molly. “I ( u . with a t»w m her bonnet,
waa comantic. he * u kiaty; he
think that bullet wai Rroii from lo u d be laughed at. And the pen.
c m eoted. nr wee haled *
pl* who adimre Roger Brunt!* will
“Jan. aaid ah* would g in you ray .22 Anyhow, that wai a 72 crucify *»u tor Matting a »■.*ndal
any nelp ah* roukt 8kr ui rratly bullet and I had a little 22 1 car­ about him. 1*)C Thomae laeurd the
a magnificent woman. Hot why did ried in the rar for awhile when death .itlifltale lie'll lie hitiieill
*i\* nvn* bock h e r e , do you there wan a raeh of hold-up* on blaek in the lace. In fa.-t, he haa
th* high waya Never uaed th*
know J"
lied h m«elf blaek in the fa-e A*
She want* to dernw r how IL-gar thing. Tb* war Trade me fed up
Rnn.ll* died, tew thought. Aloud wTuTanv kind of weVima Any how. | w*» *' *’• ~rf ‘ ,ounJ- hl* ," J ’r
&gt;‘P ,n
°"n
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an end, "1 don I know eirrpt that the thing ta miM.ng “
th* h&lt;&gt; •# an) th* cutta-r rloiol
abed like to ere Mr. ktbbr* and
nut—'•
up. I( ymi h»'ln t c-imr «* boon it
ho won t bora anything to do with
I don't know who I don't know would h u * l-r-m rl*-*i«-&lt;l of fifty
hoc."
|u h y , though I ran gueea about ; tlld rr. r nl hia cb-»!ft N*furo your
“Poor Albert.* h o a r d * * u that. In tail, if I «4» pmm I down *rTn»i.aenuetd- T h e one-tra*n mind And —and don 1 try to do it —I eould
yet thrra a a temRc atrengtn in a gueaa who. R h*p|&gt;ened two night* | T o ymi niran that everyone
man like that, line Hie laith itu txlulr Rogrr ibrd. Someono aim'd her* u li'tng in » kind nf enn*
a grnnii* quality though I mutt outaldc the window and Bred a allot I epitaci nf ailrui r?"
Shamli **id nothing.
admit it'a tough on Brt*ie. She at Kogrt. who wa&gt;. prri imat-l- on
“But who w ild buy titcncc lihr
adoroo him, &gt;wi know; the h»i the couch. No one wa« h u r t. T h a t a
eten aoinAced hrr ana to make the atory in a nuUhell
that ?*
Sharuli did n"l mnvr. hit hind*
h*r hue band a hi* tranqutL khr
“But haan t an&gt;one *
ait a hack, day after day, watrhing
"No one naa done anything: no it ill roriy-l lightly on th* wncci,
him burn tncena* rm the altar of one haa aaut anything Ttie pane j but Ian* i iv m l htte c lf lum tiling
hue gad. There murt ha** hr*n might have been broken by a alone ] (of thr ral* h on th* d u r II*
time* when ahe d bar* hked to Of M i l fo r any c nm m rnl I ve h n r d I a t a r t r I th* c ar and i l i m r m l o ih*
kill Roger.*
A t Inc Ri grr. h* braird o v e r t h r g a i t s '
The alien** arwmrd to kuthu hole tn t h r pane and left S t h e r e ." | ' H e lle r w ait for me * h r vaid a*
“W h y ? "
! M r got mit. "You II ne v er tw aola
turn Re got up. *T«i are eotd We
S h a n lv thrugged. ' T r r h a p a lo l o find your * * v Wllhmil a flaihhad better rtart hark *
Ho I iirned net Ihe heater ka the rem ind a n r n m n r lhat it » »* a n e a r , light. t o i l don t w ant t o firl
one, Uio headlight* flared and th* Itu a*. I’r f h a p a to remind him aclf h u r t ."
rwr rolled out of th* circular perk- to w a t c h h u atep. Wlm k n o w i T She • »:lrd in !h» darkneae, whil#
t h r d w r m a* roll'd down. T u r n h*
mg apace and down th* narrow Odd, lin t It!*
m*d that led away rmen the inn
He a lying, Iswa ttwvight. Me t « * » betid* her, h u naehlight caal*
Ihg a I v a m on the ground.
They bod nearly reached New Mil­ lying.
ford when Bhandy apok* iwd eg
I me l o o k 'd up al lb* da rk
S h a n d y Mowed down fnc S tow e
the dorkneaa.
mile, a w r r v r d onto the road t h a t hm i'e a n d It accined to h e r t h a t
"I lama Jane* b* awed. *t»4 I led out of the n l l a g i to the hou*e a n m rth in g moved at on# o f tha
wuh ta God ahed go away.*
t h a t h a d been loe. O-^aid* the w i n d o 'i i Probably piat a c u r t a i n
"Are row afraid ehe'g etir Bwog« gate* ho Mopped th* r a r a n d blowing in th* wind, »h* t h o u g h t,
W. 4«
lint t h r r * wu* no wind. T h e y did
t u r n e d t o her
Bhandy'e bawd turned a* be tnnl
“What," he w«k&gt;d politely, Hu not *|teak imlil they wrrw out of
r a n g r of ih* boner, m oving up th*
foe a brtof moment to read her you Intend to di?"
faro, ehadrrw* ta th* dorknru. lie
" R o g e r ItnndJe wwa m u o U e e d hill Into th* womL.
"N'crv &gt;,n hi r r ! ” .Hhamt* *ck»d.
leaked hark al the rend. "Why do waea l he »*
yaat ray that T*
' H o « m m unle red * P h a n d v a a g a i n with In* politrvirai t h a t
“Bocauae that*a who! Dr. Thorn- plaa&gt;ant vmre waa *lnif&gt;at roauwl. m i d * he r * Mrangrr,
la warn ad ma bet to On*
" A v n r &gt;n* w a i watching Mia h u t
I'm not feaUv thocked. lane
“O h “
“
thought: I'm not genuinely aur- ni**’’ I dWn t like it."
Mm waned had laa aaait* on at- prtted It had to be that way Only
“ Sure T No! puk e o a a t r y
Maeipi to ampbfy th* ntonowyilabia mi tiler It a aroneUimg m the m m ?“
“Shandy r~ aha osriakmM. reaut- raper*. K'a a radio progiam. Mur­
"I'm *tirw. ganrrwi* waa rwdaed*
*•
tha ear, to der docan t atrike at hnto*. Arul th* window m ’Ot nf tha evening
led of tha man
Roger—Roger lb* weg beloved. and whd* I i m d i r l r r d “
wwa an Octermmrdly to n twrn.
Roger aurroi.niled b* people who
" T h a t wrwil happen K « * . ’ hr
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were obiecla of hi* limli r u , R o g e r p r o n u r r d gnpil* .
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whom aomenn* haled enough to
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TAMPA &lt;ft-A41al Rialmeoit U
flevtlng more fanmr in the eye* of
Sm Spceeard U Holland, Hut Hol­
land e iy i Got. Prank Laiuchs of
Ohio bettor meet* the retjuircmrnle
(or a aaoddraU candidate.
Tom mending Steveneon for hli
raccM ilalamcnt that "moderation
ik lfe« order nf Nik day." Holland
Mid "Nc'k moving clover In the
(latidtrde I Hunk Uic country need*
and tbo party seedt. Hr may be
Nw beat we have but 1 dill am
not sold on him.**
bi 1442 die ten lor Florid* ten*lor Tiitad (or Stcjitmm »nl h*lpcd
rdus money lar hist but look no
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lake M last Aopart Holland indii i i e l Hit*, w .a . br the even! »(
hia aupport af ftoveneem s e tt year.
Ha did not elaborate d* hi* ialecOon of Lautche.
Aihrd about Got , Avcrrfl HirHmas nf New York and Gov. Mrn
n*n William* of Michigan, both of
whom heve critictird Slevcneon'i
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Quick-Thinking Boy Saves 2 Youngsters From Faial Burning
Bl Kf \IJT. S 3 P—Two young
b’yj, !&gt;• wtillered and terrified,
u ric lei to ealily from t burning
bout* lave week by a quick think
tng 16 j car-old youth
I'lrem n ta il Gary Arvidaon,
ewukrnp’l hy 'he eirram i of the
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tlcwr with hi* first, gulped tome

frr»h air end led h i t younger
hiothrr Aill: am li. to talriy.
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overnight gucM, in nrar rollapte
fium i it ii k * inhalation Gary
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Christm as A rriv in g B rin ging
A ll Its Splendor, Excitement
Thla U th a Chriftmaa peason.
% F r a n now until th a day when th a «tar
W Bethlehem firs t ahon*. bops and girl*,
•long w ith th air adult counterparts, will he
• lir a w ith excitement in preparation for
Chriftm aa Day.
Tomorow, tha youngsters -of Central
Florida will ba tha gueata of the Seminole
County Jaycaaa and tha Sanford Merchant*
'Association a t the anual Christm as Parade
during which Santa Ctaua will make hi*
fira t and only appearance hare until th*
morning ha makes hla famou* rida over all
of th# world leaving gift* behind him In
ladened etockinga and under well stacked
Christm as Tree*.
Thle year, the REAL Santa will make
hie appearance.
Evan though there are pictures, lights,
showcards, and other paraphenalla depicting
th# Jolly old gent, Sanford and Seminole
County will hive ju st the ONE Santa pay
• vielt this year.
Tha spirit of Santa Claus is very much
•live. F or in It there exist* the hope*,
dreams, happine* and sometimes future of
tha youngster*. In glittering eye*, a* Santa
Claus ia mentioned or depleted, one ean sea
' th# affervaecne# of a full life. Santa Claus
has a deeper manlng, of course, for there
are know is th# ultimata spirit of Christm as
— the N ativity—unselfish giving and raverant glorification.
Santa shares unselfishly, for he visits
th a homaa and hearths of all good hoys and
girls alike.
W ith the theme of this year’s Christm as
Farads 'L et’s Put Christ Back Into Chris­
ms*’, there is etched Into the mind* of our
young people th a t Christmas Day is not
m erely a day for the opening of gifts, nr a
day of feasting and of revelry.
W ith the coming of the REAL Santa
Claus this year, clean and fresh, a glowing
. face, u d • joyful laugh and “hallo”, there !■
i removed from the minds of children th at
BanU Claus Is cheap and gawdy and of vary; ta g shapes and sixes.
We hope th a t parents everywhere will
■vail themselves of the opportunity to take
th e ir children to the Chrismaa Parade, exln the ehristian-like "L et’e P ut Christ
:k Into Christm as” themes aa they are
Married out in the any fioals.
And then point with same glee, the same

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excitem ent, the very sam e enjoyment you
exprienced m any years ago, and shout—s
TH ER E’S SANTA CLAUS!

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research organization query wom­
en shopper* on the subject of
men's dud*.
m*
Mora than a third of tha women
laid, “ Everything la left up to
me." But alraott half n ld atyl*
wai specified, though le u rarely
wai brand and color mentioned.
Th* women said when they weal
along with their butbandj they
wer* llitcned to on the matter of
fit, but aeldom eoniulted about
fabric, color, brand or pile*.

Ob* maker «f bub 's suite
D ers« sad fees) k u hired a a
Others say feat th* wtte Just
aa to edvtee retell outlet* to
to fee* tor a M'S complicates isles, w sitas cterk’s
wife fee Mm feet win time aad aps«U other and un­
accompanied males who may to
there shopping.
«f ibm ’s fcste (Frisk Soma men. who ehooi* their
Os.) ha* hired a waasa own suite, ara content to let tha
it* saw iprtag 11a* m woman do th* shopping for shirts,
Ou t « wamaa would underwear, socks, pajamas and
ka.w tost am a rata should took— th* Ilk*.
The G«»nt Water Bug carries hla
to eUfe wife ki* wito'i Merchants aay TO per cent of unborn on his back mb«ra they
eueh Item* are bought by women. hive been placed by tin. ferns!*.
M*ar wmwo kav*
vary vocal about telling ttotr
what Mug aught to wear. Many
pick out Mm elettMe m Mm tom y
'* testo ca u l to

Problems Are Many
The problems confronting the people
of Seminole County and th e Seminole Coun­
ty delegation, In view of the appalling news
which struck the county last week, have
been tremendous.
One of the most soul-searching cam­
paigns, to find a eitixen to meet the quali­
fications se t down by th e Governor of
Florida, has been going on for the most
part of a week.
The Seminole County delegation, com­
posed of Senator Douglaa Stenstrom , Repre­
sentative Mack N. Cleveland Jr., and J
Brailey Odham, has considered many appli­
cations for the position as Sheriff of Semi­
nole County. They hsve talked to numerous
people, all of them (the applicants) believing
th a t they were best qualified for the posi­
tion, and listened to recommendations from
interceding citixens. Many of the citizens
seeking the position for friends, acquain­
tances or co-worker*, were outspoken In
making known their views.
Each one of the delegation has spent
many hours of study listening, answering
hundreds upon hundreds of telephone callers,
talking to newsmen from all over the State,
and in the search for a person who would
best qualify in view of the Governor's wishes.
\V* believe th st the delegstion enme up
with an outstanding recommendation. They
have chosen a man who has devoted him­
self to public service, * mnn who devotes
hie tim e and effort to projects and problems
placed before him u;»til completion.
Mayor Denver Cordell did not ask for
tha position aa Sheriff of Seminole County.
He waa approached by the delegation and
gave much thought to th a probleme of the
office before accepting the appointment.
There is no doubt th a t aurh a man aa
Mayor Cordell will make Seminole County
a repreaentatlve Sheriff and will discharge
the duties of tha office in a manner th a t ia
unmatched in the history’ of Seminole Coun­
tyWe, like th# appointee, call for the un­
stinted cooperation of every citizen in the
county in order th a t the new Sheriff can
discharge hi* duties to the complete satisfac­
tion of Seminole County’a people. Mayor
Cordell takes over tha SherlfCe Office for
an undatarmlned Interim, and in a period of
stress. Ha la to be commended for lending
his aervica to a community tom apart by an
unprecedented incident.
A problem has been solved, but without
th* ealm and deliberate consideration of the
Seminole County delegation, we would have
been now without a recommendation for an
office vacated by auspenslon.
I t la heartwarm ing to know th at we have
eitixena who will give their tim e and.effort,
regardless of tha amount it take* and the
problems which confront them , to make a
eholea fo r a public office and a public service.

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Your City Charter

IAMES M AR L O W

but laralaly aat
aultaate.
Part T
But a lot at a u reseat tt aad
(XS) To establish, maintain and
wM*t permit tto ir wive* to ebooM ragulato markets; to provide for;
aajhlng tor Mwa.
th* regulation and Inspection of
tom* awchaate say
meat*, vegetables, groceries, pro­
vision* end beverage* of every
kind end d**cription.
(SI) To assign any Her. existing
or to exist In favor of th* City,
which ••signed lion shell b* anforcible by Assignee la aay man­
ner permitted to th* City.
(27) T* ngu tete or prohibit th*
keeping in th* Corporate limit*
at th* City, or running a t large
within **ld limit*, of all cattle,
tors**, ami**, sheep, goats, dog*
aad ether animals or fowls and
to told and impound th* seme,
and upon notice to th* owners, to
•uttorla* tto **1* *f Mid animal*
or fewia far th* penalty Imposed
by Ordinance, taolu ding th* cost*,
f*a* aad try-witta at Impounding

Political Climate Getting Hotter
WASHINGTON 'J# - F*!aitlaa,»
tsr.gled story Involves oot only th*
Jews and Arsis but th* United
XiaUs md P ut'ia. It may, if war
breaks nut. let off th* tpark that
ignites 'he world. This It th* back*

ground’
Palevf.ee, stout New Jereey'i
lire, h»i l,*no,«W people, half of
whom entered there la U&gt;* part
in yean Of the total. Ito million
are Jews. 70 per cent of Uv* reat
are Moslems.
From th* Urn* the Rom an
m tithe 1 them to TO A. D. th* J*«a,
until recently, did not have a ma­
jority In PalltUn*. Nevertheleaa.
through the eentuiiu they looked
upon it i t their homtland.
The r&gt;rkt. when they Jumped
ii to Wo*Id War 1 on Garmsay'a
tide, he'd not only Palestine but
to* tur-nundlag Arab a rasa. T*
win tha Arabs from the Turks, fee
French and BrlUth premised
them th.-t if th* Allies won ttoy
would break up th* Turklth Em­
pire Into Arab itate*.
Britain alio—m th* Balteur DeeIt ration of 1917—*ald it would look
with favor on th* creatiM at a
bom* for Jewe In PaUstifl*. Th*
J ewe at that time war* only on*
tenth of th* popuratioo la Palestine.
The Allies won aad toga* adting up tha Arab atatea. «ad*r
French and Britlih controls. Tto
U a g u t of Natioea alao gav*
Britain a mandate — which maaat
control but no* ovmarship — at Palaotlna.
Tame World War n and th* masaacr* o* Jaw* In Germany. It
itung th* world's conscience—th*
Western world’s that i*. Th* Java,
worldwide, tn*anwhll*. had b**n
puahing for a nation of th«lr ova
In Paladin*. Thoy could always
pint to that Britlih Balfour Deelaratlon of HIT. Th* Brttlah had
navar mad* good.
At arar’a end th* British said
they would quit Pabitina. J«va
poured to Arab* faarad Jtviah la*migrative would avamp than. Be­
tid**. they objected to craitlon of
a new Jowtah atato. But la 1MT

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tli* United Natteaa approved Ala
Idee: pertitioa PaltaUa*. totting
part M U b* a Jewish state, part
a i Arab itata.
On May 14. IMi. th* I a n pro­
claimed th* tod*pMdM«* *4 la­
ical. Th* next day Egypt, tallowed
bp othar Arab eountrtoa, attacked
!aia*l. Th* Java. outnumbered,
outfought th* Arab* and, hr Mm
Urn* aa armlatlca vaa agreed m .
held aot only what tto U. N. tod
latendod t* b* Jewish ralaatin* but
moat of what had aUrt*d *ot t*
ba Arab Fa to*tin*.
Thli armuti*. obtained bp th*
U. N.. vaa aoppan i M b* Mlp
temporary. Th* U. N. ttougbt par.
hap* peae* could b* agreed aa. It
h aaat b**a agraad aa p a t l*araa&gt;
Ip a vaak baa paaaad alaeo IMP
that •*■* Heady cleeh baa aat ee&gt;

(tt) T* Ikersa, control, tax,
regulate and caua* ta b* rarlator•d, «v t* prohibit on any of the
Clip atoaata, *r part* of atrf^a,
all MfrtagM. aara, ba***, wagona,
trailer*,
*a*t*cyd**.
bloyelaa,
••••tara, and T*hld** aa eonrayan*** ad any kind wtotaoever and
however propelled, and to Ueaau*,
lax and aaa*e to b* raglaUrod and
to ragulato th* drtran thereof.
( t t ) T* Mom**, control, tax,
ragulato aad caua* to b* registerad. or to prohibit on asp of th*
Clip atroeta, or part* of atroota,
all aantaffaa, car*, bo***, taxi•aba, drap* and *thor rahldo* of
carriage for hlr* of pm ona or
property on th* City strata; to
S tr a ta * and far** t* ba atorged
W gnato route* ta b*

used, provide for Inspection and g
regulation of equipment and
minimum standard* therafor, and
to license, register, regulate, tax
and limit persona, form* and cor*
porations engaged In Mid bust*
ness of carriage of p rio n s and
property (or turn, and to refuse
or revoke any inch license; to
limit the number of such vehicle*
permitted to operate on th*
streets of th* City; to pats ordmances to eorraet abuses, and to I
prevent unjust discrlmlnaticn and
txcessiv* charges by persons,
firms and corporations so engag­
ed. ar.d for any ether purpos*
herein enumerat'd; to provide for
th* enforcement of such ordin­
ances by adequate penalties and
forfeiture*.
(SO) To enforc* any at the
liens accruing to the City a*
hcrclnabov* or herainafter pro­
vided, in any manner authorised*
by law for th* enforcement of
liens, including any manner •!*•■
wh*r* provided in this act.
Th* enumeration of th* particu­
lar power* herein (toll not b«
held or deemed to to exclusive
but, in addition to th* powers enu­
merated herein or Implied there­
by th* City atoll here aad may
exercls* all ether which nndtr
Florida It wonld to com petent,,
for thle paragraph specifically t*
enumerate. Any of th* general
powers herelnahars enumerated
or bare Inafter granted may b«
exercised by th* City by Ordin­
ance, Resolution or by auoh other
R a n i as th* City Commission
shall deem expedient, or la any
manner prescribed by tto Lew*
at tto State of Florida applicable
thereto.

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iat Atiociation will he hetd at th*
I AO pm —Season of Prayer fur J-Vrtiinole High School. Tha tint*
Foreign Missions at First Baptist of tha meetinir Mill he 12:30 p. m.
The regular meetii g of South*
Church — Circle 4 m charge.
•Ida T-TA Mill ha held at 3 IS
p. m. In the auditorium. ParcnU
WEDNESDAY
T n la lif Union Workers Cmircil ara asked to nota tha change of
of the First ItxptiM Church. Sup lima.
The CPO Wive* Hub In eonjunc*
p&lt;r trrvcrt at T 00 p m.
Prayer Meeting Srrvica at the ti«n with the Officer’* Wise* Club
F:r»t B.-ptm Ctiurcn Mill Mart at and Ih.* EM Wives Club toll hold
7.10 p m . with Mr. amt Mrs. P. F. a hake sale at lu a. m. at the
Bumps. retired ml»*tonaries from Ship* SerOce r&gt;n the SXAAS, The
China and Hawaii, ai guest apeak* proceed* will go to the Christmai
fund fur Needy Children.
cr.
The Seminole Education A**nclTha SKA AS Enlisted Mm’t atinn will meet at I 1J in Semi­
It i»ri Club will meet a« R p. m. nole Hign School. There will he
to the EMC, All fllgtbla niemhera an executive board meeting at
ara cordially invited to attend. 3 p, m.
T ill EXDAY
Seminole Chapter No I OES
The Intermediate Choir of the M il nir-.’t al ihe Masonic Hall al
F ltlt napti't Church w.ll hold re- a p. m.
FRIDAT
htiri.il at T OO p m
Rrta Sigma Phi will hold a bat
The Ad alt Choir of the Fir«t flap
t!*t Ch"rch will hold rehearsal at aar in the Episcopal Parish llnu*r
from 11 a. m to R 30 p m l.unch
ft to p t ..
Mill he *rrved from 13 noon to
I oo p m ,Vas»n of Pravrr at 1:30 p. m.
F la t Baptist Church for Foreign
The Peanut Flow| j,im r Mill he
&gt;1 «Mnn« — Circle l in cnargr.
at 7:30 p m. at Ihe Memorial
Th* regular monthty meeting Stadium Thi* game i« *{*sn*orcd
• f th* Seminole County Minister* hy the Sanford dram mar School
i’*TA.
MONDAY
Tha regular monthly meeting
of the Chri'iian Women'* F/lowship of the First Christian Church
will meet al Ihe church at 7,30
p m All member* are urged lo
altcnd and are reminded In bung
their While Gifts.

Carden Nook
By RADII; B. G IT
The Sanlord Garden Club
of F.E.Ci.C.
Among tha flowering trees In b*
admired lhi« month i* one that ia
more nr lc«* rare for Central Flor­
ida. Thi* is a Rauhima Irtandra
coming into blnoin on Mr*, iirrren 't property to the north of her
home ground* on Palmetto Axe.
hflween 12 and 21 siteel*. It ha*
beautiful ro*e pink flower* marked
with while lines, and wtda spread
narrow petals.
Another rlnvelr related ipeciea.
al*n a Noxembet bloomer, ia
Rauhima purpurea with rose lilac
petals, and Ita variety Rauhima
purpurea alba with white flowera.
One of these with lilac flower* la
ri.CRHV EMERALD CREEK just through blooming on the lawn
Ft.KKCE la Ufed for a swtngfcscli nf Ihe W, L. Roche bom* on Laurel
real from the fall ind winter cot* Ate at 10 Street
lrrticn hy Harry Frerhtrl. Low*
There arr several nf these sum­
an pocketi ara marked by but* mer and fall blooming "Orchid
toned flapa.
trees" that would mak3 attractive
companion* tn Ihe heller known
spring blooming R.iuhmia variegala and ils white variety, R. va­
T h t Junior CUm
riegate andtda.
A very lovely md fragrant shrub
presents
type i* Rauhtnia aruminala, wills
wide pete led while Rower* in autn“Father
mrr and fall, Thrn there Is a pink
l owered one. Rauhima monandra.
Known Best”
1 'mtritig in spring and fall, and
s!-o a vine type with miniature
Fri. Dec. 2nd
Dave* and liny livender blooms
in summer.
In addition In the*# and other
10 a. m. — 8 p. m.
specif* not so well known in this
S tu d rn lg ........ .. — .. .10c area is nne that should definitely
not b« overlooked. Thi* t» RanAdailR _____ ________line hlnia galptnl. a irramhlinc nr
semi-upright shrub with hrtrk red
Bemlnole High
(lower* all summer that remind
one nf a red nasturtium nr nf a
School Auditorium
Royal Toinrlana bloom, Thi* «pe-

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Exhibits
^ Will^

P&amp; M onah

At Sorority Bazaar
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Is plan­
A miniature oringa gm*a, orning nne of il* biggest events of rhidi in bloom, and six of the
the year. A haraar is to he held rarest sheila m the world mil he
Friday from U a m. tn * iq p m among the special exhibits ai Ihe
in thaa Fpi«copal Parith hou*e F,r*l C h ro m a. Show of the Sanf '« * n Club &lt;"
*&gt;»«•
Miih a tatty snack lunch lo he
served from 12 noon to l 30 p m 3 and 4 at the Mayfair Inn.
Itcn Wiggins of Ihe U. S Depart­
Sirs, fieorge Speer J r . i« chair­
ment of Agriculture Soil Conserva­
man of the lunch committee.
She and her rnmmittrr *tate tion Service Mill display th* small
that “ a man sire meal mil he *ca!e orange grove that has been
served »ith enough to eat for built lo demonstrate the proper
____ working
__ _
___ contour planting for groves lo preeveryone” Others
wiih
her are M r s T r 'V ." Harper J r . 11” 11 erotlon of valuible soil.
Mr*. Donald Rale*. Mr*, lTiarh'% There will also he a trleclion of
Retl*. Mr* A O. Roberts and Mivs free manual* and bulletins from
Ihe Department of Agriculture.
Joni Saunders.
Among the ISA lo JOO beautiful
Mrs. Voile Wintam* J r . ami Florida the!)* that Roger Harris
Miss Jrannrlte Wotfrr, grnrrat will have in the *howra«e will b '
chairmrn announce that on* of some of the rare*! shell* in the
the outstanding thing* about tlir world. Including one shell that .*
esenl is that it will he "an ra*v
and lnevpen*ise way to do Chri»l- far a* Mr. lfa rru h»« hern able
to ilcirrmtne i* an unknown spemas shopping "
rtr*. Rut known and v.lurd hy
"Take Ihr Hand! Craft Rooth” conchologivts are Ihe carrier shell,
they exclaimed. "Persons aitrnd- Ihr golden panama, Junonia, lion'*
Ing the haraar will he able to paw. and Suti Ray Tellm, *11 of
buy all aorta of homrmade thing* which will he exhibited. There
for l hrittma* gift* and slivckings. wilt al &gt;be some albino »hell« and
Ever)thing from trxlile painting* ‘ume thrll* of common sarirty
lo baby thing* of knitird wool which sre made extremely rare
will he sold.” Chairman of Hie by their unusual coloring.
booth is Mr*. Sam Thurmond with
Plani* on the Florida t'nn-crworker* being Mr*. Rudy Moan, valom li'l wdl he In an exhibit
Mr*. Harold Chapman and Mr*. umler Ihe direction of Mr*. John
Frank Mrhanr.
Fox. plant conservation chairman
«f ihe Sanford Garden Club. The
Mate an extra sandwich when grow Hi ami protection of fh rtr
you are picking a lunrhbo* for nalivr Florida plant* n nrrrisary
Dad or one of your &gt;oung»trr*. for the prr-rrvaiton nf nur suhWrap the sandwich in waxed
paper and refrigerate il At no-m.
when you are ready for lunch,
sptrad the l»p surface of the
sandwich bread with soft butter
or margarine and toast under
th* brollrr; turn , spread other
*ida sandwich with soft butter
and loasl. Almost any filling —
rhrese, rgg nr tuna salad — Ukra
to this aandwiih treatment.
Thursday night al the Sanford
I’iiO Thanksgiving Day fruit raka
“ a* served to the service men
Vou can hak* pork *ati»age In and hn«*i-*tr.« wilh Miss Mary
a shallow pan tn a h»l’ (4iM de­ Ann Michel* a* junior hnatrss.
gree* | oven. Turn the sausage Steaming cup* of roffr« wer# also
once to blown on both side* and seixrd. Senior hostesses wet*
wrte
leav* it in the oven at Ir'i*. 20 Mr*. J. N. Axiarrlln ami
minutes.
ed M,h .
l.iita Stall. Evrryona enjoyed
cake "*rty much.’
Salurilay
An a*ocado mlxlur* wonderful
Saturday night ‘‘Susie's
''Susies Dane*
liarw* *
when It i* itsml a* a d*p for cti*p **a» held with Mis* finds Merorn chip*. Mash the avocado (me 1-a ugh Iin acting a* jutonr hottest.
and add sail and pepper In taste Senior hostess was Mrs. 11. U
plus no nerd nninn. Some rook* McLaughlin. Cookies and roffr#
alto like lo add a da*h of dills wrie seivrel and dancing to tha
music in the "juka” was enjoyesl.
Sun&gt;tay night TV Night was rn.
, trellis hut I. also vcry eftec.ive
^
MU, r „ .-..sub. and
sprawling on Ihe lawn, if |w med M&gt;&lt;§ Mary
M
Kr, nrP, „ rwtell0|1 , r .
after flowering In kerp within ting a* Junior ho*le*s»a.
bounds.
t'offr* aid cookies were enjoy­
All of the*e Rauhlnias nre&lt;i pro ed and a "good lima waa had by
lection from frost whila young but
become hinfier wilh age. and
_______
should do well on south side of m i s a t
ss
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house and sheltered from »e*l L &gt; IU D Pt Q S t x n C G l I n g
winds They like *un or part shade
-p,p p lM **-„t,tP r,rand's riuh
and plrnty of watiw whfle hlo.vm „f the Seminola Reheksh 1/hige
mg While they may be prnpagatrd nvrt wilh Mr* D C Howard re
hy seed unite rs-atfily. they might erntiy with Mr*. Rrodie Williams
not rome t r u e In Ihe parent tree
pretuling
TTv# w r i t e r 's e xperienc e with th*
Plan* wrre mad# hr the ban
common spring blooming type was q ltrl planned for Der » honoring
a while and a purple flowerrd tree the Stall* president, Mrs. Thelma
produced from teed of the same Roll* on her official tint
pod and a lavender Roar red one
Mr* Mae Myers read the "First
Thank'Blving Proclamation” and
from a while trre.
Se ve ral of the*** B a uhlnla t a re Mrs. Beulah Thomlon won the
a vailable at local nurseries and prue for Ihe games that were
other* mav he nhtamed from South plated.
Mrs H f. Moor a wa* presented
Florida dealer*. Do Iry on* or
two of them to prolong ike f lo w , an attendance prtr* Relrethment*
etinc sea»on of this delightful were served to It members and
one visitor.
tree.

tropical seem and a Garden Club
member mil be at the exhibit
to explain ho* these plants may
be prnpjgated.
Each year tha orchid exhibit
attracts many admirers with its
rare and delicate hlonms. The
Palm Orel* is in rharge of the
display that features orchid*
grown locally hy Garden CUv
members.

* TH E SA N FO Rn HERA LD
T u rn . Ntiv. 2d, lir,.*,
p,ig p |

FrtsnH* ef Dr J. K. R^hsei*
will he *erT-y to haar that he is
in the ilraoge Memorial Hniatial
undergoing ak lflX llin . His HMI
mimt*cr u 103.
Mt*» Colleen Eng»hr»ti«n wsv
home from the l ntsersily of
Floii. * spending the Thank«gi*rig to ’idays with her patrnta
and ft lends,
Xtr and Mr* C C. Priest anti
family gathrrrd at Ihsir home
o San( rd \vr for a family reRv S t Mill V
0 on ai TlunV »giving. Twenty
Hello everyone. I'm not trying ti'tec tn’tol-er* nf Ihr family wrie
Mr. an | M** t. M G.itl-vay of
to rush the &gt;ea*on but t have lit pteectd wuh only thrsr ai»enl.
M elbourne *nr ■in .- Ih# I t l h e f
shop early for tog »,&gt; that toil
• daughter weighing 7 II**. 1 ox.
will know all about the unu»ual
V|rt Clyde Rroekman and rhd- No*, g j. 1).. &gt; g Hiss, hortl
and prartlral i pin* hudg*'t-Wi*el ,lnn. I'airieia and John of Pen.-a* in the Fernald Iaiughlon lb-ms*
gifts that are right heir it. our ... t ■turned h-me Satuidav eflrr M*1 llo sp iu t, •«&lt; I lined Vicky*
own fair rtly. I think t.’e iirm* &gt;l&gt;&lt;ruling the holiday* with Mis. 1 r*. IIi r grai
• arw Mr.
listed ih&gt;* wick arc "worili know­ 1 k na • parrnla, Mr. and Mr*. •mi Mr* J . 4) i i i .. &gt;way
ing about ”
C. &lt; t'iie«t and her brother and of S t n f n n l ,
"To Dad wuh lo*r” . . . could *isi e i h a -» Mi. and Mr*. Ran­
be your thrme Moccasin slipper* dall 1‘riesl,
found in VOWEI.I.'S on tlh&gt; men*’
side. Tlieir butler &gt;&lt;&gt;11 leaiiicr Xt.ike your trlerliofi snrf u*r
feel* to o .■ to**u t .;a!* t’u-t i.dl lh,-ir cotenienl lay away plan
Up an*f wilt fu in an accompany mg
IP'S latrr than you think, parT h e r M h u n v ( l i n of
F jfsi
poinh. Re »ure It* order *&gt;*,«■ »i/e.
ems
. . . and t know ju*l what DipliM Churrh n
v nl
77m eoinforiahh- gill wiudd please
your teenage son or daughter Ihr h«»FHo
any Dad . .
M &gt; flrntloy &lt;
And while in YllW'Kl l.'S. f.» k would • aoun" over. Phal wonder- v ilh 'If* Y -• ^ ’ ’* n« ’Oi»*lloi*
mg for * ih.ne tjve.ial frirmt*' lit Admiral tornhmation ratlin Ir**.
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gill*” I mttlrcil Cun * tabu bad and pluonigraph with thr Ihrrr
Mr*,
M
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WINN'S
TV
ha*
been added Ju«t load* I with at.
tractivr article* Ihe pricx'* range Ihrm f"r (hrtstma* and on ra*y r r , f t ¥ o tht* ihvotitYOjil n 4 hsi'l
fHiEi!
(ruin one dollar
up and ihe term* Go and have a "look see." iho 4 I9CUIKI1 **• th t
gift* found Ihcre would till Hit' , Coty perfume nuy rome a* a i m in i iynil1lit.
page* of m hook, there it -urh a "Bold Mate or a *oft glow" for
After fh^ h
* ariri* . kiflimg th &gt; catch ng rvv n per*ona|uy TOUCHTOYS n i M i i l r
1si 1 h o u r " n ifijay^xl
my eve w.rc palled Iratt, dell* Dill vi SIllltK ha* all of the ms- unit tit ’ . i«». * 1* &lt; . 1n«*i11% »Vf !*
rale cheetc knivi-* t u ha iger* je.tie fragrance* complete wuh • fivwI ti» Hi*4 ftiKmktr mimiMril
(a handy ilem&gt;. cievtr owelry ih&lt; r aerontpanving mivods . . al*o Mm . J*»m* J'skx* ”, 'lr«
ca*c» anil, of all I g», t|v»in listed are lodel water, dusting *i
ii
£ii*
(mwiler anil sachrl A gill any fji*.* th 1 liwiti Mn. 5^.4*11if Ko1&lt;l%
hobh-r* in mid *huiM •
Miltln l ^ti’n (nr, \!i*. Ir«•1*» Mar*
‘ Itiglit out of a tltrain" *ome woman ran "ilivam” ab&lt;nil
HOLIDAY IIII.ARISM Why I* ru , Mm Jomuo Kl«»n, Mr*. li#W
woultl ta r
tn th- window o(
Mm Klolti* Hunt,
the HOLLYWOOD NllOI' v*a» a a cal walking arIxr*I thr dr&gt;rr1
lovely drr*i of *hlmmetmg Ivory related to Chrltlnva*’ . , . Because Mu iLm tliY \ r "tic, Mit.
VNil*liilist iiiirtii M !!&gt;■)' iyiiIfU,
brocade fraliiting a halier back it ha* ’*andy daw*'.
trimmed with seed p ari* ami
rhinestone* . . . priced al Mi 9.1
Ihi* form fitting creation v*ill
match your gav holiday mo d and
will be ju«t perfect for the Chrivt
Friday l)cc. 2nd
ms* panic*
ll:iin —
If you're looking for a e .vale.ukof Chriitnia* tot* to rhno&gt;e from
EPISCOPAL PAUISII
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B I R T H S

Gala Plans Are
Being Made By
CPO Wives Club
The CPO Wive* Cluh was honor­
ed reernily to has* Mr*. Robert
Jackson, Mr* It C. Colee and
Mr*. C, K Tilly of thr Officer's
W'i*r* Cluh ax their guest*.
Plan* were di*cu*»ed for the
forth coming Chmlma* party for
needy children to he held Dee. IT
at ihe CPU Club on Ihe hair,
The Christmas Party Chair­
man, Mr-, .trillion, slaird that
out of S3 in*ilation* sent ihcre
ha*e be-n 31 rxcrpiancca with a
tolal of 97 rhildrrn.
In order to he rlatd fio j a*
"needy' a child mii*t ha*e only
one living parent, nr hr complete*
Jy orphaned
The I'l’tl Cluh feel* Ihsl Ihrtv
ate many children in Sanford and
'trrroirndtng area* thal have ttoih
parent* living, but are tiill in
dire need of a litlte Chrtdma*
chvrr that would olherwi** not
be provided them. Therefore they
are enteitalnlng thy rhildrrn who
do »-t romr under Itw |uri«ilirtmo of the City Welfare Depl. or
• necdv" rhildrrn.
There i* a loot nf U ll rai«rd
hy the rlub In date. Commander
Robert Jack-on ha* assured the
t luh nf hi* whole hearted mpport
In makr thi* f'hrtttma* party a
sneer**. A *preial eleclion It
planned for (Vr. # for Ihe rlerlion
of nffierr*. il ws* announced Tit*
mel ting will begin (hen al 7 p. rn
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Marriage Told
John M. dillmi is today an noonpm^ t|)P niarriaga of hit daugh[ ,fi Viiginia ddlon Ward tn Ray*
South. They tie both from
I’atmetlo.
7 he mopta was m a r r i e d N"».
B, 7 n nl. | n ,|ir I'resbyterlaa
|,,lr jn Kan fold,

Mrs. RcynoldsTalks
To Bethany Class

BAZAAR

HARRY

ROBSON’S roYLASD

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the imatlr*! yo ingsler lo Ihe larg
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thing a child eould want, ate Jilwl
a tew thing* lountl on lue lahet ■

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OlVMaNANOm THfiNkMI By Aton M a w

SoonersCapture
Championship
1,311 potato In A t aaaaon'a d ial
AP poll of aporta wrrttrro and
bmadcatUra. It topped Michigan
State by more than to# polnta
Maryland, Oklahoma'* opponent In
th# Orange Bowl Jan. B, flnlahad
third.
Oklahoma aueeeed* Ohio State,
Big Ten champion lor the aecond
straight year, at winner of tha na­
tional ehamplonahlp trophy. It la
th# trrond time th# Sooner* have
taken th# award, named In honor
of th# let# Re*. J. Hueh O’Donnell,
former pr#*ldent of Notre Dame.
They al*o flnlahed Brat In the tMO
poll. It must be won three llmea
to (aln permanent poi»#»»lon.
The Auorlated Preia poll wai
eatabllthed In 1#M Bach newa
paper or radio or TV station may
rail
one ballot, rating th# teams
MOffTflOMBRY. Ala. (ft-H ard
fcjt by bowl dfralopmantt that from fir»t to tenth Point* are
althnad two coaches and nine awarded on th# bails of 10 each
player*. tha South ro«s again yr»- first-place tote, fl for second, ete.
In th# final IMS balloting Okl*
eos'ch TJwMhrw *playeraTor hnma * « flrtt on III of the » t
A^Btoa-Gray football g.m a bore halWl rati, fro n d on « and third
'
on U II wa« on# of th# h#avt#it
Doe. M.
vote* in tha 10-year hlatory of the
Dm hasty recruiting dries l#ft poll.
A* Confederate plsloon thy an Michigan State, with S firstgaftalaiit coach and live players.
place eotea. polled • second place
U tf Onarh Paul Dietrel was total of S ing point* and Maryland
Bemad bead southern mrnlnr to with JJ first*, received J.oit polnte.
i Auburn's Ralph Jordan, Other* finishing In th* lop 10 were
• a la r Bowl-bound squid In- UCLA, which will meet Michigan
tour player* previously State In tha Roto Howl. Ohio Stale,
by Aa South,
T eiai Christian, Georgia Tech, Au­
J bid* also thinned the Rebel burn. Notro Dam* and Mississippi
teaks *f tore# players and a roach Other previous winner* of the
b a n Tanaa Tech end two Vander- O'Dnnnell Trophy were Michigan.
Notre Dame, Tennessee, Michigan
b t t flayer*.
Added to toe southern squad State and Maryland.
petterday were MU halfhack* Oklahoma, leader of th# weekly
L ed John* and Vines fjontale*. poll* for fnur week* preceding the
AIw atoned waa Mingo Avery, final ballot, wound up Its y en s*
with a 310 walkover against Okla­
RlbfMNd dem ean center.
Dm North, meanwhile, didn't homa AAM. Its 10th victory af Aa
b am • aingla aasulty due to howl season and Nth In a row.
TC1T will oppose Mississippi In
M fe Tha Yanka added eight play
a r t yesterday to hrfaig their aqusd tha Colton Bowl, 0 corals Tech will
to IB -N et one short of fighting play Pittsburgh (rated 11th) In Aa
Sugar Bowl and Auburn will play
cosrhbig staff la also unrankad Vanderbilt In Aa Gator
J J L j with Don Fating of Mia- Bowl.
Die leader*, with flrat-plaeo
i a t o i a a head strategist and asvole*
A paranthaaas:
Bob Darla of Colorado
•ft
d Murray Warmath of I. Oklahoma (III)
I. Michigan Slat* (N)
Carnftoa'a Haorfa Barclay I. Maryland (U ) ......
la d previously accepted *n assign- 4. UCLA K&lt;0)
■ S t aa an assistant Rebel coach. I. Ohio State (4)
TCU (•)
Georgia Tech
Waa^ tockla Tony Anthony'* hill
Auburn (0)
Arthur Anthony.
No«r# Damn
to areas which 10. Mississippi (1)
Th* tecond 10t
law s a tokrty narrow HmM af watfavoeabl* to par- If. Pittsburgh ( 1 ) _____
»1
ad Bah.
1 * It. M ichigan----- X -----It. Southern C a L ___— ___ 140
14. Miami ( F l a .) --------- ___ 1M
for IS. Miami (O h io )_____ ___ III
Id. Stanford
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IT. T**aa AA M ______ _ to
II Navy
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set*fried pan- IS. Vest Virginia (I) __
tto to
Varied BUtra.
3), At my

1 • Tto An m U M P m i
fhtafaated Oklahoma, winn In*
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SEC Backfield Kings
BIRMINGHAM OP—Final unoffl- pec carry, hut no passing yardaga.
rial Southeastern Conference sta- Quiilisn was second in rushing,
Uitics crowned Auburn’s Fob followed by Majors and A c t by
James, Gaorgta’a Dirk Young end Phil King of VandrrbilL King ran
Tsnnessee’e John Ma)nrf as SEC 90 time* for ON yards and ■ 0.4
average. Ilorton finished flfA wlA
backfield king*.
James computed Ac 103S ached-, 111 carTiea for M yard, and o
ula with 0TS yard* rushing in 1Z3 3.4-yard average per try. Volkert
carried-an average of T.l yard* wai six A.
per try. Young completed 4S of Jim Orr, Georgia, was lb* lead­
IT pase attempts (or 111 yards ing pats receiver with 14 catcbaa
for 441 yard* and A rts touch­
and eight touchdown*.
Major*, equally dangsroua run­ downs. Mississippi'* Billy Klnord
ning er throwing lhe ball, gained followed with N r crepttons for Ml
a total ad l . i u yards oo which yards and Are* Korea.
1ST war* an A* ground and 410 Howard Bchnellanberger of Ken­
tucky was th* top pass receiver
by otriala.
George Volkert of Georgia Tech when Ae chips wera down, though
had a slightly better average rush­ ranked behind Orr and Ktnaed. He
ing Aan Jam es, but was railed caught N for NT yard* and ate
m much less frequently. Ila ran touchdowns.
U timaa for a net gain of M3 Mississippi's John Blalock lad
yards, an average af I.S yards on pass defense with aU Inter­
ceptions. H* was followed by Bob­
par attem pt
Young, Bob Hardy af Kentucky by Lance, Florida Johnny Mra
and Kagta Day af Mlstitaippi gar, Georgia Tech, and Paige
threw eight touchdown pastas Cothran, Mississippi, with four
each. Th* most accurate pa soars each.
war* Toppy Vann, Georgia Tech, Don Chandler, Florida, topped
with a .4*1 completion mark: Bart SBC pdnters with M boots aver­
StarT, Alabama, .411; Howell aging 44.1 yard*. Hart ram s Ken
Tubbs, Auburn, .HI; and Hardy, lucky * Low Mlchsste, kicking II
.441. Toting and Day each had times for an araraga af 411, and
Art Davit, Mississippi lalata, II
.4*0 marks.
and 401.
D m Rebels' Day Mowed Ma­ Jack flimpton. Florida, and Hor­
jors la total offenaa with SU yard* ton of Vanderbilt aark returned
rushing and T34 patting for MS. on* punt for a touchdown .SimpFlying Fob Jama* waa third wlA son waa A a BBC** keel punt rwawl a yard gaiaad patting. Hardy tun*#r, wlA 14 for NT yards .Then
was fourth with only 04 yards as* came Major* wtA n tor Ml yards,
Aa ground and TIT patting for and HortoN with M
441. M. C. Bsjwnldt. Louisiana a* yards and A* sear*.
Mate, was fifth with *1 yard* by
air and 0M by ground for a tola)
of 144.
Missouri Valley,
Although Oeorgti's Young lost
ISO yard* on A* ground, bit &gt;73 Juniata To Play
yard! patting fa re him • net of
111 yards A at waa good aouugh In Tangerine Bowl
for tilth pi tea.
ORLANDO. Fla. tft-T**
Ron quintan af Tulin* moved ful (mad college fooAaB I______
from fourth to tecond p la n hi Missouri Valley aad Juniata—*01
Aa niahtog division and took A c play h * • M awwad Taafarte*
plica af VandartUt’i Charley Hor­ Bawl gama Jan. S.
ton among toadsn ea-total offenaa.
Missouri Vally, ehamptoa af
Ha had OH yards rushing on 1H th* Missouri latoTccdleflat* Athattempt* far a I I yard average latla Assa. which has appeared in
m t m p rrriara parteeaaea games
wee aateetad last night. M a t a
M ary Kennedy and
CoOega, af HuaUafd**, Fa., * a a
Jena# finished mm hr* In
Michigan . AAU
amae-country picked Friday.
championship* in 1M1 They am
Juniata la undefeated hi g eamMichigan Stela's ataadeute.
secutive games. Missouri Valley,
which has last only hr* games
Bay Rates, Florida l u t e frank- la Aa past Area aeaaaaa, haa a
_ Ankara, record A ll y*ar af eight rietarto*.
Malta,
one defeat.

Teams Ready To Battle
In Peanut Bowl Friday
By B. HIT,t ASHLEY

Basketball Fans
In DeLand Area
In For Fine Season
Baskrtbatl fans In tha DeLand
area are In for a fin* season of
Intercollegiate games hcra this
seasoo. Head Coach Dick Mnrland said today at tta made final
preperiUoni for the opening game
of the season Thursday, Dec. 1.
The new floor at the National
Guard Armory which will seat
1.300 spectators Is a big improve­
ment over the Airport Arena
whara th* Hatters hava played for
th* last several years. Lack of
healing faculties in tha hangar
kept many people away and the
bleacher type aeata were not tha
mn«t comfortable to be had.
Even with the&gt;» handicaps, the
llaltrrs drew good crowds from
Del-and, Daytona Beach and sur­
rounding area* to ice well-match­
ed teem* in thrilling encounters.
This year the Halters are not
only offering a good schedule of
games, a new floor, well-lighted
and heated gynnailum, and plenty
of free parking space, but In ad­
dition season tickets at seven dol­
lar* for eleven game* are avail­
able untU the first game.
Assisting Coach 3!or1*nd Is
John Imgrund, on* of the basket­
ball greats at Stetson University.
They are drilling a squad of
twelve men whUe Senior Dirk
Stivers la coaching a team of
freshmen.
Lettermen who form th* nucleus
of A* team Include Guards Bobby
Crumpton, Dirk Layer, Jim Kitch­
ens, and Mel Gregory; Center*
Mae Stones and Keith King; For­
wards Dav* noward and BUI Rey­
nolds. Center* Don Iverson and
Frank Siskovie, Guard Vernon
Higgs, and Forward Curtis Moflett a rt newcomers to th* equad.
Th* opening gam* It wlA Flo­
rida Southern College. Other home
game* before tha holidays are
wlA Wofford, Dee. 4, and Westana Carolina, Dec. II. Away
gamee before Ae holidays are
with Gtorgla Teachers, at CoUegoboro, Dec. I ; Florida State Uni­
versity at Tallahassee, Dec. 10.

The selection or a Peanut Bawl
Queen for Ae Bowl game Dee. S
was announced today by Hcrold
llfckenbach, principal of Sanford
Grammar School. Mist Billie Jean
Tate was elected Queen by the
rntir* student body. There are
four girls la her court, represent­
ing th* other aivth grad* rooms at
Grammar School. The girl* making
up Mtss Tata'* court of honor are:
Ann Schumacher, Jean llcnaen,
Anna Crappt and Debblt Scott.
Tba Queen and her court wUl

Michner Is Named
No. One Sandlot
Baseball Player
rOLUMBUS. Ohio K - Donnie
Michner, a IT-year-old 4 foot 2 high
school student from Huntsville,
Ale., today wee named the na­
tion's No. 1 sandlot baseball player
for 1911
The National Baseball Congress
named Michner th* Individual
most likely to reach stardom In
the map* leagues.
Michner played first has* and
th* oulitrld with th* Huntsville
Parkers, a sc ml pro club, which
won the 1133 NBC Alabama state
tourney. The Parker* letter won
A* bt-stat* playoff with Geor^
gla champs for a chanre to com­
pete In the national tournament in
Wichita, Kan.
Michner was Ae youngest playe* on the Huntsville roster He
betted an in the national tourney
to hrlp hii team finish in a fifth
place tie.
Best Individual «ffort In Ivy
Leeru* football was tha gam*
Red* Batnsll of Penn played
against Dartmouth in 1940. Tha
halfback mada 440 yard*.
Frankie Ryff, LT-yaar-old h o l­
er. I* th* eon of a New York City
subway conductor.

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Outfielder Ami* Hallgran, who
hit - til for Boise la A# Pioneer
(.vogue, will get a chance with
tha Milwaukee Bravaa In spring
training.
and Florida at OalaaaviUe, Dae,
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ta to eomt Friday night.
Any team participating in A n
Peanut Bowl will be eligible to
com* home Ae proud bearers of
th* championship tropry, and A a
winner la by no meant pre-deter­
mined. Yesterday Jones War
Eaglet played Mra. Bouth'a Bull­
dogs In a warm-up gam* for tha
Teanut Bowl. SomeAing happen­
ed; The final acor* waa M-0 ta
favor of the A nd placa War
Eaglet.
In rtipont# to th* numerous
phone calls h r tickets 'o th*
Peanut Bowl. A il writer does not
have tickets to tell; th* price*
arw, however, 30c lor adults and
23c for children. Even though (
can't sell you tickets, I can direct
you to someone who ran. If you
will call Harold Heekenbach at
223 during school hours h* will
set that you get tickets, even if
he has to deliver them himself.
Fans, this Is a wonderful op­
portunity for you to ire the future
t’elrey Feds In action. Relirv* me,
you will be pleasantly surprised
at the co-ordination and showman­
ship these boys will display. Barb
gam* will be exciting to watch,
and you will find a team in th*
program that you will want to
support. Your support In this un­
dertaking will go a tong way iq
making A* Peanut Bowl an an­
nual affair. It's • positive sirp
toward progress in tha supporting
of Youth's direction, and tho
greatness of the thing deserve*
your support whether you enjoy
football or not.
Ceremonial start at Memorial
Stadium this Friday night at 1:39
p. m. Thera will be programs fur
your convenience, and A* eonces.
sion stands will b* In full swing.
It's • wonderful night for you to
hava fua, a* Join th* crowd and
go to th* Peanut Bowl.

h* presented In Aa pre-gam*
ceremonies beginning at T:M.
After Lb* eeremonlee two games
will be played. In th* (irat game
Mra. Routh'i sixth grad* squad
wUl fact Mra. Richard's squad.
In tha second game Jones will
lake on Mrs, Antley's room. Then
(her* will be a balf-tim* spect­
acle, with Mrs. Grant's sUath
traders giving out with delightful
entertainment. .Th* nalf-tlm* baa
hewn well planned, and will auraly pleas* the spectator*. After Ae
half time show, the two winners
of th* two first-half game* will
battle for the Peanut Bowl crown
and trophy,
Th* four participating (earns
hav# chosen their colors and their
battle names. The Routh squad
has Identified themselves a* Bull­
dogs end have chosen blue and
whit* for their colors. Their shirts
will hf whit* with blue numbers.
The Kichsrds griders are now the
Seminolrs, and will be spurt my
red Jerseys with while numerals
Jones stays on th* war path as
th« War Eagles, with flashy gold
jerseys and blue numeral*. The
Ansley squad became th* Gators,
adorned with purple jerseys and
white numerals.
Many of the leading organiialiona of Sanford will be host to
the petite and charming cheer­
leaders of tha Sanford Grammar
sixth grad* rooma. Monday the
cheerleaders of Mrs. Mouth's
room held a pep rally befora Ae
Rotary Club (and w* hop* told
tom* tickets); today Mra. Kirhard't girls appeared befora the
Lioni Club and gave them a
spiritual boost; Mrs. Ansley'*
girls will appear before the Kiwanie Club tomorrow for a little pep
session; and Thursday Jones girl*
will ha th* guana of th* J. C.’s.
giving them a little show of what

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(Cnatiaaed Frwtw P a re Owe)
• f room without jropardtilng the
lino of march.
Santa Ciaua will ha riding la
tha latt float la tko parade, ac­
cording to Cbalrmma C u t Thia
placo of honor baa been afforded
tha visitor from the North Pula
earh year, and this year the Jaycooa have gone all out to make hi*
fo n t one of the moat beautiful la
the annual parado’a hlatory.
The entire parade, staged Joint­
ly by the Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce tad tha
Saafard Merchants Aaaoctatioa. ii
eipected to ho the higgwot thia
year la Central Florida.
With II hands and mors than
4* floats aad 10 marching group*,
tie avtrall length of the porado
is aapocttd te attend wall scat a
mile.
School*. H ha* boon announced,
will dlimlia tomorrow at I o'clock
fa ardor that children from over
th t entire county moy attend the
gala event.
Tha judges' stand, .whers offldal*, dignltarlof, aad the threw
Judges will ho .aootod, it to ho
located at the Intertectiaw wf Fir*l
I t. and Magnolia A rt.
Jiyeooia will add color to the
ptrode route e* they ply hark and
forth (tiling balloon* In order to
etrn money to finance the enm al
Chriitma* (hopping tour for tho
children af l.utheran Haven.
Hero lo the Jayceo-Merchant
kaaociatioa Official Porado forma­
tion:
November in.—1:M p. m . Par­
ade M tnhsll. Ralph Pnold. Par­
ade forma at 2 p. m and moves
promptly at 2:10 p. m.
Roctloa l — Aas't Parade Mtrihall, M. I- Rabora Jr..—11. High­
way Patrol, lead car. 2. F.vroit*
Itadlng hath aide*. Sanford Poli-e
1. Police Chief; 4. Sheriff* Car;
I. Han. Parsdo Marshall (Lincoln).
City CemmlMlonert, County Comiwiaiioasro; 6. Piro Chief; 7. Ma­
rino
Color Guard; R. Reminnlo
High Rand; t. Navy Platoon: 10.
Rwmiaolo Pop Club, II. Seminole
Ri Pleat.
Roctloa H —Aao't Parade Mar
shall. Ira k Parkins— 1. Oviedo
Band; t. Odham A Tudor (pulled
by Mercury)! I- Girl Scout U rg e
Pleat; 4. Roy Scout Marching: B.
Girl Scout Marching: 6. Cub Scout
Marching, 7. lrownlaa Marching.
Station III—Aaa’t Farads Marthall. John Wiliams—I. Winter
Park High Band; t. WeiUido
la rg a flo at: S. Woman's Club; 4.
Rukur Mualc Shop; I. I-*Ve Mon­
roe Largs Float: 6. Lake Mary
Small Float; T. Lake Mary Small
F loat
Roctloa IV— A o t Parade Mar­
shall. ta b Kilpatrick—1. Sanford
Junior High A Grammar School
fUndi; g. Nary A*r Station Float:
I. N ary Swamp Suggy; 4. Nary
Crash Truck: I. N ary Ambulance:
6. V. F. W. Auailiary; T. Amortcaa Legion.
Section V — A lii Farads Marthall. John Reeling — 1. Amen
can Ltgloa No. SOT Color Guard:
I. froom i Academy Band; I
Cronma Academy Larg* Float; 4
Goldiborw Klomawtary L a r g s
Float; I. Midway Sma* Float;
a. Hopper Aaidemy Small Float
7. Qoldahara Small Float; 8.
Bov Scout Traap *1. Drum Carp*
A Ma jar U til; S. Howaing Authorily Float; Baaford Foiiea Car
(radla a*Oppad).
Serttoo VI - Aaal F arads Mar
than, Jim flat — I. Laeabura
Huh B a n d ; a. Prwabytrnan
Church; 8. Baptlal Sand ay School;
4. Christ law Mllot a w ry Alliance
Church; I. Uafwood Chare hoc of
Command; 6. St. Lakao Christian
Day Sc head t m a l Float; T. All
Soula BmaH Float.
Saattaa VII—A aal Farad# Marahan. CUM Ahiaa — I. DoLand
High Band. 8. B m W i li Mills;

Monument Will Be
Erected To Greek

Philosopher Soon
XANTHI. Greece
B - Grcrk
hilotnpher Dcmocritua. who fa­
thered the atomic theory nearly
2 MO ycart ago. la In have a com­
memorative monument erected in
hia home town. Abdera.
Atomic acicntlati from all over
Uto world will be invited to attend
tho unvf.llmg neat year. Tho Univoralty of Salonika la sponsoring
tho project.
Recent eicavatlona brought to
light the reatlgc* of Abdera, 11
mllea aouth af the contemporary
town of Xanthl. In wrttrrn Thrace.
Dcmocritua waa horn there be •
tween 47* and 4M B C. Tradition
haa It that he learned theology «nd
ratrology In hia early teena from
Chaldean Magi who came to
Thrace in the w»ke of Tertian
King Xerxe*' invading armie*
Later he traveled eitrnvtvrly.
By the time he came bark home
he had become one of the matt
erudite men of hit generation.
He died at the age of to*.
It la aaid that he felt Ihe hour
of hia death approaching and mid
hia aider. The newi greatly up tel
the old lady, becaute the figurrd
hi* death would prevent her from
a t t e n d i n g the Feait of the
Hir*mophor.«. due to he cele.
brated that u m e day. So Denm
erttua obligingly poitponed hia
death three daya.
He managed it, legend tayi. h*
•pplying freihly baked bread
loavea over hia noie and Inhaling
Ihelr hoi fume*
Demoentu* waa Ihe ftrit philo*o
pher lo uphold Ihe theory that
"all matter ia made up of alnin*."
4. Grammar School Small Float;
7. Lake Monro# Small Float
Section VIII — A«*'t Taradc
Marahatl. Joe Doiiala* — I l.vman
High Band; 1 Grammar School
Large Float: ) Garden Hub; 4
Lyman Small Float; 1 rmecrett
Small Float; . W'lhnn School Small
Float; T. Genova School Small
Float.
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Section IX — Asa't Parade Mar«hall, Jim Benton — I. Slrlaon
L’alverdty Rand; ». College Park
Merchant Final; a. Yowell Com­
pany; 4 Soulhiido Primary (Four
Small Floats); I. Sanford Bicycle
Club.
Section X — A id Parade M ar
shall, Carl Overstreet — I. Edge
water High Band; 1. Sana Clau*
Float.
Seel loo I will form at lha In
terMcIMn of lit. St. and Sanford
Ava. Other section* will form behind the fird aectina a* indicated
above. Burling from 1*1 81 and
Sanford Ava., proceeding w rit on
lit. St. to Oak Avw.; Down Oak

Issue Of Lot

(t eaUaard from Page Owe)
requeued for aDatemcn t to be
granted on the m enu of too or­
dinance and the rrquiremrnta fur
the collect.on of t ie lee.
A deed lor rroprU J fronted the
Ditabled American Veteran* la
tbe city owned area aouth of Sanlord waa approved and tho tracta
of land au en tu both tne Duabled
American Veteran* and the Vetcrana of Foreign Wars will h# ex­
tended to make each piece oi pro­
perty uniform in aiic.
* City Attorney William C. Hutchiaon Jr., waa uutructed to pre­
pare an ordinance vacating aa
alley at Commercial and Elm
with abutting propeny owners ia
lull approval

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Errors Corrected
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Due m the me*« of advertUing
In thia Chriitnx* Shopping F.ditlon and the nece**ary ru»h requir­
ed by both the advtrtiiing and
mechanical department*, a few
■mall error* dipped by undetect­
ed ia fir*i-run lection*.
Caught by H. H Grier hefeta
the final *erion cerne off he
pro** today were the following
mii-datement* in hi* Furniture
Center adverti*em»nt: The line,
"full or twin »iie" under Senly't
Punkie Rrdi ihould read "full
twin d ie " , and the price* of
I’earlwirk Clothe* Hamper* and
Book Ca«e* ahould tnclud# the
word "up” after their price hat­
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Molasses Slowness
Wasn't So Funny
LEBANON, Ohio F - T l’cv kike
i lot ihoul Ihe dovncv* of mn
lane* in cold eealher But there
w u n 't anything inirtive about the
I Srt) gallon* delivered ye»lerday al
RranC* farm elevator here.
A hl*«t thonk the elevator build
ing a lew minute* after a lank
truck, carrying the molaiie*. had
been unloaded.
Fane Brant, a member nf the
firm, d id the mnlaitr*. uied In
mltlng livrvtock feed*. wt« found
noting from a concrete tank In
the ba*ement Nearby machinery
wa* covered with the sticky me**
Brant said the damage wwuld
"run Inin tVm*and* of dollars.''
He could not explain tha eaplo
don.
Ave to 4th St.; Ea«t on 4th Bl
to Sanford Ave; North on Sanford
Ave. to 2nd St. All participant*
will turn Ka*t on 2nd Street ex­
cept hand*. Atl hands will turn
W'eit on 2nd St. and will ptocoed
to Magnolia Ave

B ox' or t.irl* 14.in llalan.er
Bike, hall hearing whreta mat*
this hit e apeedy. Save at Prr.
net'a low bargain pnre.

18-75

A n n o u n c in g
A

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Developed

With
Exclusively

Burial

rerp atu al
F or

RESTLAWN

Plaro

fa r*

Colored

Teople

CEMETERY
SWEATER MATES IN LUXURIOUS ORLON

L aetU d!

Corner 16th 81. and

Phone t Banford
Price*

1600 or

raaaonabla — Terms

H ardy

Ava.

the man-made fibre hard to tell from canhmcro

1788
A rranged

Twin nleael Freight Rtl with
Coppler, Compare Penney'# bargala prira for thia train art
• • with tranaformer, lota o|
kraek—ready-logo.

R IT Z

n rr

Perfect mmpnntono to your fall
skirt*— Penney'# amooth aweater
dttaair* of finest Orion, specially
apun to mnkr It extra soft You lova
Orion becnu.vr it washes ao wall, n rvrr
iireila blocking. H takrn to color

4.9ft
CARDIGAN

lM-atitifully ao chooaa your favorite g. | p o \ F.R
•hdilo at Penney'* today I

10-00

a itra
.11 to 12

2?«
.11 to 4ft

e •
— ------

Mist-Sheer Nylons
thot stretch to fit you!
th a t

a ;i (

fin th e bill -

1:1V

f a r y e e ra to m m !

m u n Eim A

T:21
1:28

PAIR

P ie w m e e te r M e n a e a p e i
• W iB la r f e l M

i

P*aney's flattering airatchahls
Gatinod** that flm i la III ;our
leg* far lh» aintl rnmfnitahl* fll,
« irr! Th»» n»v»r
. hag, t « u |
around Find fathlnn-nght
• lib dim Hark ar plain ••amt,
alt** Midge. Norman and Long—
at Ptnnay'i!

N r b to k

•F ine n n u ity

•Prnjectena i
___
___

Stretchable Gaymodes
specially apun for
extra long wear!

FUN TO SELECT THESE
TOWNCRAFT GIFT TIES!
m * ' i nrk eolof and ver*
M« la this Wf new I'MMf
T M w rtfl Mlectloa. Th»r ei»nd
M perfectly with this m ih u ’i
■vita. Naat embroidered!. undee-kae4 plaids, many other*,
at an* value-filled Fannep
htlf#

ench

PAm
Al Penney’*— stretchable tit
dark*
Inga that aaar tad »*ar, ■
t .un
—
laak glamewr-eheer aa year lego.
Now, aa aauslng a»w aplnalng
process gives pan ns* leg rent*
fort, glut mil** af a itra waar.
Choose eeaaok-tened ahadaa with
•lain ar dark sonata, aliaa

�News of the World in Pictures
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fi«5f Of A NfW IKY r tirr of radar aircraft spa­
tially opilppcd to fly weather reronnaleance and
p,r p,, &gt; p., Irot. a double-duty WV-3 li shown being
itfthrrcd to the Navy at Burbank. Catlf. The plaatie fln on top and bubble underneath contain radar
ac.
- nt'-n defect bad storms aa well aa enemy

th in and plane*. Tli# white "probe" as lending
from the |iir.i-l»ce beneath the word “Navy" Is an
electrically operated serial thermometer which
rernrdi the Mr'» true temperatwo at any altitude,
without need for additional calibration «&gt;f varloua
•tiiwwohrr.'j condition#, ftnterwalionol Ertlualvel

WINTER HAVEN, f t. V — Prrilr Ja Taplrv li H latrr Hatrn'a
*nlnr in Ihe Tangerine quern t im id that « (II he held at Cypres*
Gardens December |L U la a termer majorette af the Wtaler
Harm High SeboeL

4 • lltO G tl" BUMI play*
-y hiding hta late aa he or&lt; at Bellevue Hoapltal In
York under heavy guard
in handcuffs. Charged with
.'*t degree murder tn the
of a pal In a tavern,
head and brain werv
1 In determtn# If he
t lave tieen mentally af*
• e an nuln accident aevt: fijo.

(fwtrrwtlicMul)

ONI AItHOIR Marl a Mme ghlnlCatlat, wearing her "Madame
Butterfly" kimono, aeemi dliturbed after eight process servert bad tried to aerve her wtlh
tw t aummoniaa at the Lyrle
Theater In Chicago. Miia Caltaa
ihoutcd a proteat and a flying
wadga of tenon, barttonei and
ejiera lover* annwed down th#
rt neeaa rerver*. Later, the linger
left for Montreal where ahe look
a plana for Amsterdam, Holland.

IN PASADINA, C alifornia, •
pretty model arrive* at the pnul
in "SCIsmet," a paliley cotton
iwlmautt designed tiy IloseMaria
Held. Note her colorful hat and
matching carry-all from Nassau.

MN. BTU ItflAUVIl (D-Tenn I,
who led nn tho flnt l wo ballot a
of the 1931 Pemorralle Party
convention, (ePa a prr-a etm*
lerene# tn Chleagn that he will
announce on Dee. If nr IT
whether he wilt aeek the Ptwl*
den IlaI nomination. It* guard•dig aretwed the Demneratlr Na­
tional Commltlcc of being hla-cd
In layer of Adlai fc. Stevenson.

TOMMY WOOOWAN, I. (elected
aa th* IIM March of Dime*
Poster Boy, La shown outtlda hi*
home tn Baltimore, Md. Tommy,
who become* top rniMdrr in the
flcht against polio, U the ton of
Mr. and Mr*. Very! Woodward.
The boy waa ftrtrken with In­
fantile paralysis when 14 month*
aid. (fuicraanoiMt Sowndpholoj,

ttry Department lawyer who waa
discharged at bring a aacurlty
rtak. taatlflaa In Waahlngton be­
fore the Senate Subcommittee ua
Constitutional Rights. Hynnlntf
aald that ha was ousted In Juna,
1934, after a (am ity bearing at
which the enly tw e w ritten
charge# against him ware disre­
gard ad. The subcommittee toneluded that Hynnlng had beew
dented Ihe right* due him un­
der Constitutional proaaadtngfcl

MU. NINA SOMNSON (top). 39.
admitted to Lot Angeles pollen
that ihe fatally ahot her hutband. William Curleton Sorrnton (bottom), 39, a former Ma­
rine. In Mi alrep after an argu­
ment over "another woman."
The other waa Mrs. Billie Mono,
divorced mother of two. Mr*.
Gorenion conferred that after
kneeling In prayer aha ahot her
husband, an aircraft worker, be*
• hind the left tar with an auto­
matic plaint.
(International)

ICHOtARtHIM nf IJM each are awarded to three dcieeitr* at th*
Jl'.h National 4-H Club Congress mretirg tn Chicago. Edward Fo'i
Milton (recond from right i pretenta tt.e a ward i to Eldon Itebhorn,
10, Oswego, III.; Marilyn Qravel, II, Tayloriville, Mira , an t Ann
Gulndon (right), Planklnton, S. D. At bottom, Joan Meverhafer,
10, a 4*H Club member, combi the fleece of her pet lamb, 'Tor«r.
tn mike her look Just right for the &gt;9ih annual Western Llveatort*
Show eum nU; la Loa A ngela#._(fnternatlonol Joundphotoi)

MATO* ROI4RT f. WAONtR Heft) of Hew York, and Pnficta Cardinal
Spellman are ahown with Mayor Salvatore ftabacchlnl ef Roma,
Italy, at Grarla Ma niton, Wagner's official real dance. The Italian
Mayor, who waa returning ■ visit trf the Italian eapltil last Juna by
Mayor Wigne,, was given a recaption attendad by about 100 persons.

MNSDO CtfMAI, t, suffering from leukemia. k##*#hra t k g hta
Christmas a little early this year. The boy*# doctors leer that this
may he hi* last Christmas because Ihe disease k rapidly sapping hta
strength. Te make sum that the young»t#r'a wtah tar an deetrie
tram k fulfilled, hie family-mother, father and ate children—
moved Christmas up and gave him the train set he k shown playing
L JO fU --

HARO10 I. STAftlN, President
Elsenhower's Assistant on Dis­
armament, 1* shown in Washing­
ton a* he laid that he believe#
the latest It-bomb explosion by
ft pit is offer* a “ray of hope" fof
disarmament. Ktassen Mid that
the blatt hsa given th# Soviet an
opportunity to view the terrible
destruction wrought by th e
hydrogen bomb. (ini«m#iie«#tj

HR WtNITON Churchill, former,
British Prime Mini-ter, Ij shown'
on his arrival in tendon fronal
Ui# Riviera. whir* he has bc-raf
vacationing.
(Intcriujiionaljl

ffitOMWOf — 11 walk past th* Vatican Pavtllan. *sa&lt; kuhp k B d te be inti bed ee the grounds of Ihe Doramicaa RagarfBa lalrptonal fair for Pear* *ad Progria# i« Ciudad Trujillo. The Minekura win house a chapel seating TOOpersona aed win aehlhlt hlsterle
art abject* and Jeweled ornaments. Th# Dominica* Republic fair

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I t l l 'i Worth A n y th lif
I t ’s W orth Advert loin* la
MINtTHINO 5PKI1AI.!
— Factory to Tea BOYS t.i deliver morning paper.
|S B. R. Modern home, mamnrr
A lum inum
fall *GI 11
construction, good nrightorhoiid.
V
en
e
tia
n
lUinde
ronvrnwnt location. Beautiful Eaclaaed toad. Sag proof to horn I I WORK WANTED
-U
kitchen equipped with G. E
AA — tZ tJ Down Payment
L.AV4NN
.AUDAFD
tie
Jrrrjr
tord
rafl
with
pUctlc
end*.
I’laatu
or
Range,
Refrigerator,
and
DUW P er Month P &amp; I
Free estimat*-*. ph one UII-W
raywa tape#. CeiUm or nyUat
po«al
ill. If you require a quality
Kllrton Fully Equipped.
nor
Art (p i to rto p ic gnfppt and IH*.
home, you should see thit.
work wanted Part or full
Soaaarik G k w and Paint Co. MAID
Pfired at UJ.lon. Term*.
Otlor . WqlWr Room . lac.
ttmp I’.aperimred. IIIO Man111-114 Wett 2nd SI
Phone 32*
(Jo! Inin y n tir f i u n r ile n itn clinic. relax . . h.v r n n ip of coffee. rttavlw* lig h t tip
piilm r,
B. R. home, completely fumi’ha
rlc
a rrH o niul vvinilm* wimp I hit* e.t*v " ( ’lnv*ifictl W nv" f i r &lt;♦ For v n tir r o m r n ir n c r ,
i M i a s s i a r i a . , M 2 ed
and ready lor possession.
\V ANTED — Full* experienced
the* Merchant!* o f S n n fn ril will lint m an y o f Sailin'.* rh n ire e t item* itt thf*** column*
Convenient to More*, school* ECHOtA Qtiilllop Set . . RrS *13J
•tiintltntiv'*
bookkeeper
de»lre*
Trade . . $9nou (Twin o»
and rhiirrne* An exrellent op.
d a ily . T ake a m in u te now and plan y o u r luiyint*. y o u ’ll nave tim e a n d m oney and
poaition in Sanford or vicinity,
Double S uet
nottunttr ai M.ooo t?,noo. down,
fra y e d nerven la te r. . .
fad 1T5AA 1 or artlr Box 1*9.
LUXURIOUS Foam Rubber J*n
oat. at t u r n per month.
Dr Han
|
n. .
nvn
Tr i 'e
1120 r»i
----— —— ~ ~ “ ~ '“ “ “ '
KIM*'
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s iz e
llolitwood
Bed
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(.lioi FI1\ Store ant tilling *ta
Ail ranee
W. D dTTtim q
T. w. h e r o
4o X *0 Box Spring
(ton, lit Ins quarter a and rottas
111 X. P a rt
IM 1 P art Are. fkaea 27 ac 141 ltradboard
IIAvF YOU volted .viil.NROE
iivrnrator Plastic)
- rrsr
- - Fruit
1
in
trera, m in o r
CORNER i'll At I .A G I F T \ tosuiilnl l*’’ X 20 rolored For.
Res.
JIJJUO
or
the
BEST
Buy
In
Nationally
H|A|«
Far , — ---------------a ltT Jo vear» in ame !&gt;&gt;cati«n
Halt wtth rubbed Oak Frame*.
SHOP, out VAr»t First, 3 mile*
%
120.50
BEA
T
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Adv.
Furniture
,re
Go i ' alum no competition
We are offering this a* a
Cullen u d H arkov. Realtors
Irons clock? it mr»ual •elrciinu
i;
ttiili-t
»r»t
uf
Sanli’ril
on
Ml
chiiftm
tt Special, call dim •
of tiilt*, indnding work •&gt;! I’loBERRY S vv VREItitrsE
IM N. P a rt Are.
1311.
si.onn iHiivN. r a w m a ' ' * * ' 8 *Boitarco
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LVIIIIK I Brdrnnm, screen-d i
Furniture
i'.imnanv
l*o&gt;ihle • Drr**rr
JAMESONS STUItll)
porch, double carperte, go*i*l
frrtl M. Fir*t
i t - s r r m i . wkryiciu » - h
l.a rie Mirror
Buy I to BEST. Bus 1 RIGIIIA1RF
1&lt;W N. I’aik Ave
water, on mre lake in Country.
Mattress
I,real Suing* mi ,YA llange*
Priced. fin.Vm.
#
Plnmblii/, Rrecev TteaUag
Bov Spring
N*iw
Pa* to le r’
T h e F ollow ing R a te s a r e now
Celebrate * White Chrt'lmas by I I AHu*
M. fi. HOIMIF.S
s ifi9.no
t DE H VAi’l l 1. Apt* i »rp.
f.inn. d o w n
f b w JUfr • A. R. releraoq.Broker
In e f lc c t.
Civinc
PIIIIXTI
llefnart
ator.
0
.W S.iisford Ave
I'h.uie It 17
fere-re ei* At! Walrr Putnpa —
Aueeiataa - A- »• P o to m Jr.. 2 Redroomt with tla»»cd in porch E C tiotB * Dvv Or-Nishler" tofa.
l i e Ter Line fnr fine Insertion
Slo\ e. Wa«hmc Vlarhine or
tfrlla DnUed — Pniwpv
Plit/ngm Oockrr Chair
or den. City wafer, on two lots,
M
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Garfield
WOtodv
Durhe»* and Lady Sunbeam
F
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TV
Swl&gt;el
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hair
wiih
purPaala Read Ptoae *at
H e P»r Line fer Three Iniarttona Mia. Jeka Malach. L W. W i­
ir.oon.
Hume Free/er
Choice of t'i'vrrins
elertrir shaver*. 114 91 Comrha«e of I'-mvoie Television.
14e Ter Line for Fire Iniertlee* liam*, H atel U. Field. A. C.
SI
19.95
S I n f o r m n itN im ip c o
nleie line* — Shultno. Mat
1U»&gt;K sanding and Imishing
AVr«tingh&lt;iu*e, Slrombe rg-Cariftoea I . Partaa, Broker
l i e r» r Line for F.erh 22 In
Doudncy, la n d Surveyor.
rsrlnr, Yardley and tonihene
IVsnmg, waling. ^erTtng Semi
F**t nil. SI.
Phone SIR
sun.
AwaafreJIe R. Reederaww, Ataoc. BUY NOW amt £ct a tn • 12 Lb.
•ertionv
Turkey FREE!
Gilt Sen
iw'le Counlv sinre U?i It II
BAGGKRI.Y
Ph. a m - IT-frt at Hiawatha
MINIMUM RATE: Me
Gleavon, lak e Mary.
It*»l MII.I.AT * ANDERSON
APPLIANCE CENTER
E C H O I-S RK PtH N fa CO.
SMALL 2 Bedroom, clove to RAYMOND M. I 4 I J . HROKRI Parner 2nd A Magnolia Ph
tl.A Alagnoha A*.
Pliune I7A7 "Do The Corner It* The Clock.'*
1232
IN'-1
M
I
\riO
N
of
linoleum.
Car
Advertiser* a r t requested to no- town and tchooli. Rrrrnlly re­
*Wad" Raaaherger. Mgr.
O. M. HARRISON. BROKER
pel*. 1 lr».
MW the Want-Ad Department in*- modeled. 13,730.
HAND Al t. ELECTRIC CO
Open Manday's III * a. m
S. D. Hahleyntan. Aaaociatc
mpMatelr of aey error* (a their
Snnfnril I inoleunt it T ile Co.
III Ajagnulia Ave
Phone 113
NOTHING
IU.AE
TO
Rt’V
*04 South Park Ate.
Phone MO
l 4 M The Sanford Herald will to
Phone 1917
Offers Sunbeam, I no rival. G 2' .
COMi’i.K T K CAS K IK IIKN 127 W. Id St.
m ^etulhl* for only one incorrect 1 RR. - CB, Nicer Section. CqmOther makes cl .mall appliance* |*.stable I .S|&lt;eei|
BBDWNIF. Hobday
Li up
inely furnished iHnnia end *— M I R I M rO R M I A
OnN 3I&lt;»'
fri c tion.
Fur Better f lumwntf
At oi ie*.unable l A repair
Phonograph
|r t 93
urmlura lik e New I, WellMo v ie r i m n i i
iiT Mt
Gas Range. G.i* Walrr llr.vlrr and
See or Call
Service in town.
Aide. Guitar*
. ... m i t t
landscaped— Til* Bath. HardUa» Rrfiigcrator
\ tew U id frs
17 Oil * *1 73
IV. J. KING
ARMT
NATT
SURPLUS
“ loor*. Automatic Washer Cots, blinketi, Jacket*, shoes,
Y
Kay Entiitanl* Guitar*
l?4 y \
S iin fo rd K lcrlrlc Co.
nan Soalli Park rtusae Si
WIEBOI DPR CAMER A SHOP
iryer, only 12*00. d&lt;
lown.
0
0
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New — Used Piano*
11* Magnolia
boot* tarpaulin*, luggage, paint,
210
South
Park
\\e
u«t
one
monthly'payment
Hama
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(1111
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PI
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SHOP
E \ \ FI.UI’F.S, letterhead*, stale
WE LARA APARTMENTS: roomi.
itn Sanford Ave.
A lianeet, and Funutitra only
WEANED PIGS. Linn up Mriim
0
2"7 AAe»t 1st. SI
Thnn* 1*i7|
private hath*. 114 \V. F in t St.
meats invoices, hand bills, and
mo. Call fnr appointment.
illst Children Hume, Enlrrpn*e.
i r n r r a m s elr Progressive
Con eie Vo* and Game Denari
‘riBiir.s
*
o
.
Phona
40*
—
4#1
men! for all aee* id rhlldton
How about railing your family
for h a b y
R o lU w a r a n d I t a h r Bed*
FlIRNITVnE — Solid Walnut Mr.
W »t m b St
Sre itiem on di.plav at
Day. Week or month—Tel. 1423. in one of our 2 Story hnmri?
A Mrs i tost. 1:0. Bahama
IIOODYE All SERVICE .SPIRE
...
Furniture Center
HA West first
_ Hlf’Yf’I.K PAINTING
Nat Taa t i n t f a Be tru e
..v- ■«
Cwttar Couch, 3ln . Solid Cherry round
SKRADE
—
Complde line Rein|&gt;rl S*dt rubtor t i l South Park Ave Sanford, Fla
rnlfrc lablc. kind turner step
*kour Weauaghousa Dealer
j
b r . Mo d e r n home, 17.000 » .
Murage
until
X-Mas
In the Stale* or Over*ea*
A lto n Apia. Efficiency. P ta a a nearly near, ovqrlooking fiahable
table, both lur 1I2U Call U37-J.
Marlag Waabera
t«ss Iimiu *9c. Sanitary Bells
Manlry'a Bike Shop
SPECIAL
(in
(.
caters
tlfr-W
up
310 P 4th St.
Phnae 2434
and Parilirrs.
Lake Je u u p (all tha prlvilriv* u s
Stalnle** Slcrl Plare Selling for «
a Herald Su to r n pi inn.
FURNITURE SLIP COVERS
Are,
F to aa m i .
without the upkeep’. II mlnutaa
O-NI.A H o t ,
* a Id le r Front iinme.''
IDtl MII.I.AT A ANDERSON
Lyon* Dry Goods, 1307 Wesl
from Sanford or Orlando.
rOAA ELI. OFFICE SUPPLY
$3 on . . j Month.
13lh SI .
l i t US ahow you aopto of our
CLEAN furnUtod apt. CJtoe in, nicer Home*, from 113.000.
703 Weal la t St. Phone « ll.
tl.M a DOWN
Span* IDsfe
j - ’ter* and Ffoor Furn- I I
g*
/&gt;*
CLEAN 2 Bedroom furnlahed LARGE Attrarlivel* deeorilad 2
acra ‘
BR,
CB,
tile
bath,
ample
Apartment. Cloaa in. 217 Oik
rloach wood flnora. (hilly eAte. Phon* «1».
^on9rejjm en
quipprd) kitchen. Large ahade
NOW »1PEN
LAKE MARY — F u m b led Houae
trees, desirable neighborhood.
MIRF/S
Phone 717 or 1374-J.
ET
III WAY VEGETABI.E MARKET
ONLY ISM.
V M fl TT m i R i l l a I
Fre«h
Vegetable*
daily Root our 1007 Sanford Ave.
l*Bn*ie 1C.)
DOWN.
3-Bed
room,
CB
Homo
I as r t *4 TWeaa IJsae
Wrducht Iron Table tom pv | 3 M
NICE' BEDROOM. Private »nfn in it
farm to you. Strawberries by
* IS r - a THsalrs
t\ m
lluu-e (trailing - AAindow*. Walls,
^ trance and Bath. Ph. 2029-W,
g r r n n «nn«
* i,a Ctr*. S* TWastr.
lair Derrmber.
II.M3 Down • neat 2 Bedroom, ntenille Bcdinrradt . . .
*-"»y Moor tomps ............ loan
s t.» »t*s exsH «"*
Floors. Phono 1). C. Caldnrll.
'i-Mih* West of Monroe Cur on
good location.
I 19 A#**M1«FM»Hk
Will in ns Mi.ass ljuflU *t
Double
Blanket*
1149
i
TWO-Bedroom Apartment. Clean,
Ml. Dora floail Open 'Id * p m
ft I i
i t p v iiii
t* 1* t'tflfffpiHs
.
ACREAGE
. , Plaatle Cock*j!| Chairs ....... a; u
I 11 T '' I*ri | Klein*
PHONE 77*1.
atlraruvrly .furnlahed. Uae of
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le*« than Wholesale.
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M ir WnUamn In*.
THREE^ R | j « J t g l ^ e d Apt. All
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Isws of Ihe East German republic
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tens, Mo**torg and Marlin
14
now could he applied lo Allird pc*.
&gt; n&lt;i SI,at Kill's
sso eeiee
GARAGE APT. linFumishrd. 3
r p E D r i s T o i .s
i i* .si* awsitivi
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rooms and hath, large porrh.
12 CflLT Automatic Pistol
39 93
S si l a i n * • rail T• f i ' i t
t« *s 1 si, Tens* » L 'n a a
Qoae in. Phone 31* or 1337.
1 i i r a m i. .*
A nilh minimum down-eay- QUICK CASH far Furnifore. Add 3* Special Nickel
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h i Marhlan. Typewriter*. Out­
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FURNISHED House a . &gt; A
e ■aa s u m s i i a i - i u
3*
Special
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Boats.
Super
11
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*n«i have an Alrnholie Pnihlem, HOBSON
menti In Fern Part. 'hone SIS;
S p o rtin g Goode
Wellborn C. Phi til p*. Jr.
Nkkal .. . .
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39 93 If AArilq
t is *«••* (r u n s n u
Monleruma Hotel.
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1213
or
Phone
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Many new Pislolt In Sioee
gfiorade Sale* A Sertlre
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1141.
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sits**
3 Room Apt. 2601 So. Orlando Dr
I II J-o t •* • r s» 0 «
f sa Harw'ae l » « »
dard Huger and II A R
Call 1339 or 3113.
1*- FldlWF.RS PLANTS SHRUBS FOB SALE — 2 Boat* — in FI . I It W'rai&gt;( r»s*a)lsaa
I • • * i ’aet. l a s i ' - s
llew will YOU swap?
RED-1-M1X CONKRETE
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12 Ft . 2 wheel trailer. Phone I (I *»«(!■» at Kla*
M rarla Cearratc Co.
Ilnw will yeu trade *
NICELY furnished 2 Bedroom
| la a* « ls f,n M .w i,s
ready now. Choice Hybrid
i It H.i - r«r I »JI*a
479. via Mellon* ill,- Aw
r u m 1194
Apartment. Phona 21M after 44..1
Urn Ave.
Phone 1313
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Veer eld gun for a heller One
1,11 |l,aia Tats
I’lanls in wparaled color a. AAr
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retail
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price*
U tl ISSS I' lb
iftM CASRD(^4. GOOD CONDL
' 7 |S I /O n* tills
inn lus’ nu mus’l ju*t plant
bath, screen
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t: «s oiivtia. t.i***
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I’haee 99*
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EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suit
1 ll Ja&gt;K r&lt;*»
■M l W»ri4 St H"-*
osaor* at warehewse price*
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i t* In** .tea■“IW |Wi
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V* 4.W
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couple
; ss n- • • v Lewta
Window Still — Lmtrl*
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bath, show
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Coven if ntly --------located. Across
t i l l ■•a** es»m oiasse
i
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good. Good lire*, 2IS) Orange FR1GIDA1RE appliance*. **!es It »* Wa-'atsls, UsTiats
from Post Office, inquire BaaI I* B«* I'm i-r
lent
Ave.
t I* Visas.
ami aervire. 0.. 71. High, o*iedo,
uel Jaeobaon Dept. iinre.
a
ns
nnfstsr h i*
MA.
t IS nar V»na S lv tl
M Elm Aves
ph. 1333
Fla. Thone 4131 or Sanford
is*
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JU It w4R pay you u see
APT. Furnished, t rooms. Ilia
laai w alter a• n. m.
Itaa-W
I . * Vlanhtllvn «*t&gt;s«1s
bath. All privata. phone 3oao-J
ro w h u y . Open F.r*
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ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED V USED Eleetrle enln. dispenser
^
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TWO-BEDROOl
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upr BEDROOM HOMES - PRICED
^n p k .h o i, Good running condi
T f T T O T (iffl'ra Uarhlnr Co., S I.II T»#i&gt;
Vl.oa
Typewriter.*,' adding machine*.
F T in itR E rC R S S liu a s. Box aU.
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Safes
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314
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Upaala Read. Sanlord, L O. For Quirk Sale to aetjle estate.
44.
4th BL
lad VA (fell ftlaifreed.
Robert*.
For All Car*
1933 Fly mouth UranbrooV. tot*
iatfW
tin iii A pt d a T t n S r t i i l
.ruiiisn
R N is
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mileage,
eirrllent
rond.
Phone
BEAUTIFUL
PATTKHN'N
Foil SALE —
toying Strain
e Court, Onee i) nek South
Bo
4.3MV.
City
New Hampshire Fryers Straight
CUSTOM FITTF.n
Builder* of Finer Homts lor
Native aed Foreign Weoda.
run 3 lb* each. II no head. Vi cjiMySoLET 2 Doer. 2 Tone
F t ■-Hewn Benttly Nhnp
PUOMI’T
Florida Liviag.
Phone MA-AV.
Ii* E . 2nd.
Phone MU
melln Ave Phone 671 R.
INSTALLATION
Sabi O fB to-M S Bi. ftrifetft i v a
SEE
Frrd
the
llairatyllit.
lur
an
gray and hlark, radio and hralMUST U trifle* t bedroom furIndivldualired Tut.
er, new upM sifrinf Ihrnuihoui.
StricklanHt u t or MM
*U hH house on Lake In CatEngine in excellent rondition. F ocTa LL Ymir iieauiy Need* rati
to lh a rn . Reasonable term*.
I U^f,
I^y-a-way plan on Tnya, ‘RELIABLE Couple In suppleM
o triN o n , I n c .
tyew transmission. A*. A J. Gar
Bicycles, and small Appliances.
Jjfrtl* Bog HAS 7&gt; The Sanford
t la r r ir tt’A Ilrituiy Nook
ment income by managing
a'an at Sanford Ave A Twenty, I'hunr
Easy Terms al
Harald.____________ _________
971
103 ,So. Oak Ave.
apartment house in Sanlnni
Snnford. Florida
fifth.
(Open evening* hy ap p o in tm en t.?
FURNITURE CENTER
Pleas* give references, age, and
1‘honfr 200
West Dt ll.
Phone 421 othar tq/ormatioo. P. O. Boa 1930 Ford Jeep for aaie. ?M1 Pil
I
'or the tovl. rnme in P rlrr Paul’*
New S Bedroom block house. TTl*
1211. Savannah, Ga."
mettn Aro
.
Rrauty Shot
nppe. Will give home
halh. Phono I2tt-1 .
iM ra. Brown Mi.ler'a delirinua “ lllS T R K T MANAGKIt
prrm anrnt . Phone 4M, 110 Mag174—~T iai('lui FOR HALF, - t l f
noli
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Cake..
^ f e l v E R LAKE getiloi - i tfll
for Sanford. Salaried )ob with urvPhone 202)J .
limned opportunities
H ig h ‘Tr^cltJ, Triciora, trailers. u«ed ftto t j U f f p g f o i t i w i c i r
All Make* Prired to sell. GMC
School graduate. Some college
■ t a n e i i h r am r t - r n
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terra h&amp;.
dteie) y-artor. ADCR 732. rreoit- On* to u r • Weak and hamp Dry
diumied with sleeper cab, saddle O n#___
hntlr H . Waih and Dry rm d
tanks, etc. Reduced In 17.9*3 F'inDhert
/’ll) or see to d s/ el Diamond If San.Jhed toundry
Ralro. im S. Orange Rlnaaom
B w K f / i i The dan ford Herald.
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fftE T B E A N S — %ra4
CA
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r II JO bushel, hrtoj
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Longwood

1 6o now/

By M M . KLTH LAYO
Longwood Area Chamber of Com­
merce member* enjoyed a very invplnng.talk by Richard Sodcro at
their lait meeting, 8odcro brought
lu attention the many undeveloped
p&gt;.»aibUiilea that were available in
Kill area. He aim *pok« ol what
nad been accomplnhed at Aralea
Driving Park and their future
plan*.
President Charles Morrison an­
nounced that the Chamber had rereived invitation* to participate In
M h the Orlando and Sanford
(hriitm .n Paradea. Upon ditcua*wn it waa agreed to prepare a
float anJ enter this year* par­
ade*. Union Cog wa* appointed
chairman for the float.
The lAogwood Children'* Annua)
rhriatmaa Party waa on the agen­
da and Mra. Claude Layo waa ap­
pointed chairman and will be ae­
rated by reprttentalivei of the
I-cal churchet and arginiiatJon*
The longwood Fire Department
answered a fire call at Mohley'i
Comer on JT-M when one of the
small home* owned by L. C. Gausin, Orlando, became Ignited by
fire.
The hr me waa occupied by Mra.
BUI Hughra and tmall daughter
.nd Mr liughea, who la In the
Navy and at preaenl at a«a aboard
•he ForreiUl.
Cauae of the fir* waa undeter­
mined and ail personal effect! of
To Hughe * famUy were burned or
damage! la the amount of It .000.
Due to the prompt arrival of the
Ixmgwood Firemen aectioni or the
building were aaved aa well aa two
very nesr-by fx-me*.
The barbecue held lait Saturday
in Sunnythade Park' by the Long•sood Vo unleer Fire Department
wa* a »ucce»a. Although complete
rvtulla have not yet been received,
approximately M person* were

K n rd , and the firemen a rt an'icipaUng proceed* of about I3M.
There note also leveral eath donation* to help build the fund In
purthav* their auxiliary truck.
Mr. and Mr* Harry Pyle and
son hate arrived in town to tpend
Iht winter, Mr. Pyle I* the *Urter
at the Ben While Raceway and
Mr*. Ft I* i» veil known a* an
expert equestrienne.
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Thompion
of We*t Fartntnn, Me., returned to

their home on Wilma
St. la»t
weekend lo *p-nd the winter.
Mr. And Mr* Roy Bowie* and
son, Gary, sperii teverai dayi « 'h
-elallve* in Tampa recently
Itobcr*. Rrbcrtsoa, who I* ittending college in JackvonviUa,
spent 'he weekend with hi* prr*nta, Mr. and M n. L. C. Robert.
ion on Maine St
We ere »orry to report that Ron
Mobley «a* taken to the Winter
Park Mir.iorial tloipltat last Sat-

urday afternoon and la quilt OL
Tony Hunter recently arm ed
home after teveral montha is
South America.
Mr*. Maude Tupper entertained
the Saturday evening Pinochle
Club at her home on Maine 5L lift
Saturday evening. Among tho«a at­
tending were, Mr. and Mra. Nor­
man Godfrey of Pearl Lake
Height*; Mr. and Ur*. Charles
Wale* of Fern Park; Lonl* Knoll,
Jame* llollifter and Mra. Florence
SunderWn. Rcfrevhmenti were v r vrd at the eor.cluiioa of t h r

Me., on the return trip. The Horrii’a will spend the winter in FlotS
Ida.
Mr*. Lceillc Hunter 1* at pre*ml
in New York City where the will
spend v Mr time.

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StriE B -niN N E R LUXURY for
fc; man: h»od-r*in!»d Limog**
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Blotching coffee pol and Jar
» 0t bis favorite cigars.

IfP-IIATF- HIS Rif AVINO with
an eleetrie shaver that mekrt
fast, smooth, p!ea*ar&lt;t work of
the toughest beard. Shown here,
IRemington fft Pe Lu*e.

A man might buy a pair nf these
huttofi* a* earrings and later give
a matching pair for the cuffs
Square ship*-* with round gold
centers are the newest, twin
hearts Ihe mml sentimental The
buttons sell at 175 and SIM the
pair.
i.U 'P Y SOLUTIONS to g i f t
Rullon typr earring* are hernm
Jrohtems are rrs-fnled by »hi» ipg to almost every woman and
glim leather ttr*- *-iif*r and this have hern in good style for so long
nnw that investing several hun­
dred dollar* in diamond omamrnH
of thi* type is safe from a fashion
standpoint.

Watches Soaring
In Popularity
As Christmas Gifts
■MAKE A BNOWMAN of powd. nr puffs In eUs* tumblers, crepo
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pjMad, suggests Glassware Inati*
g to te of America.

WITH ITS OWN RIBBON, the
f lf t of one of the new colorful
portable typewriters is Indeed a
jireerienl end beautiful Yula
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Writhe* have bean soaring lo
new popularity for gifting dur­
ing w e n t year* largely because
they are, in addition in being a
neretsily, an important fashion
Item In the wardrobe of both mm
and women.
They are expeeted to he In
highest demand for giving thi*
Christmas with men becoming
Increasingly eonscioua nl the
fashion tastes nf their wives.
Thera are new watch hrieelets
for women deilgnvd to he an
adornment rather than Juri a utili­
tarian means nf holding the watch
In ths wrist, from which tn choose.
There are the new tiny fashion
watches, designed to decorate the
rostume at well as tell the time
Thesa are contributions to good
grooming
There’s a tradition among mar­
ried folk of all ages euggeiting
the eichinge nf watches as gifts
nn Important occasion* Thi* ha*
been stimulated hy creation nf
designs that match, while they
also reflect (gmituty on the one
hand, and maacvdlBity en the
other.
Men are alwaye candidates for
witch gifts. If well equipped with
a fina timepiece, he may wel­
come a rugged one frr sports.
On the other hend, If he hisn't
• fine watch, perhaps thli Chn»t.
mas li Ihe lima to choose om for
him.
RING CNR BITMAR BELLA
At Christmas gift to on# near
y d dear, a ring carries with it a
»nrm menage of affection and
aantinsaaL, whether it be a aima sterling friendship ring, a
nhstone ring or the all-import u t diamond engagement ring.

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SUGAR PLUMS
Ramova the pit from some
prunee and replace tt with a
almond nr half n walnut. Pinch
t u b prune closed and roll in
powdered sugar. Wrap Individual­
ly in cellophane or waxed paper
and you have eugerpluma far
their Christman stockings.

Imagination, Extra
Time Will Give Door

Distinctive Gifts
Come From Leather

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In striving to find a sift that'*
distinctive and aura to ba wtlcorned by any girl on your Hat.
visit thr leather goods counter of
your favorite atore.
Here you’ll find a selection of
smart gift* that are always in

UBCOrdllOIIS AlT
Make*
thi*
the
merrir«l.
brightest Yuletide ever by let­
ting the uofdv from the wellloved Chriitmav poem—"ind ail
through the hoti«f" ie* the theme
for your holiday dtcor-at'onv!
A little extra lime and a lot of
imagination put into your Christma« door ran give your home
a feiiivo air that will delight the
rhildren , *et a happy holiday
mom) for your guevtv and aend
your uwn Christmas spirit aoarins.
Your Chnstma* tree will of
rnurie, hold the renter of the
stage in your holiday-bright hnnv*
Slnre the time for enjoying the
Christmas tree comes but once a
year and always seem* too hn-f
a Hmr, almnit every family pul*
a In1 of loving interest an en.
thuauvm into decorating It.
Family tradition will more or
lc*« d rt'rm n r how your tree will
be trimmed but In other phavev of
the Yuletide deror try excitingly
new idea*.
Us? the bright Chri‘tma« tree
ball) in dutrni of imaginative
way* String them on thin wire
and outline your curtain valanrr
Make gay mrlain ur hack* from
the tm alrr ttn* Tie them on rib
bon* and hang them at varying
lengths for i dramatic -plash of
holiday coor In your picture win­
dow.
or an ultra-modern home, niakr
a Christmas mobile of th e e
gleaming hall* to catch and re­
flect the gow of the Christmas
tree light* or candlelight.
Turk these shining ornament*
into a cluster r-l Christ ms* greens
on your mantle and cirri- the ha:r
nf the tall candles at each of the
arrangement with them. Or heap
them on a glass compote for add
rd holiday glow.
More and more families are ar*
renting the true meaning nf
Christmas with thrlr decorations
Use the top of hook shelf or table
for the Nativity scene or place a
lovely Madonna figurine in an a r­
rangement of green* and randies
There are many unusual and
eye-ealehing way* of displaying
your Chrtstmai cards a* a part
of your* decor. String them on a
rrd ribbon a* a swag, outline a
doorway with colorful cards nr
fasten them to a large wreath over
the fireplace. For a dramatic ef­
fect fasten them to a trro cut
from bright plastii m alrrul and
light thrm from below with a
concealed lamp.
Make your Christmai feait
even more memorable with a
beautifully decorated labte. Wide
rrd rihboni atretrhed across a
white tablecloth with a huge bow
and evergreen «prig* in the renter
will make your table look like
a huge, frilive gift parkige.
fir, crate a Yulteide centerpiece from your choice of ever­
green sprays, cherry rrd randlev,
a tiny Christmas tree, fruita and
nuts, or flower*.
So like the rarnl—"deck the
halls' and make your home radi­
ant with Chrivlma* spirit.

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Giving Of Gifts Important
Part Of Holiday Season
The giving of gifts has hern an
important pirt of the holiday season ever -mrc the Wi-s 'ten and
shepard- brought gift,' to the Christ
Child in Rethleham
Clifts expressing l ive and . ' h&gt;I
will are given all over the wr-tld
at this time, but the bearer of gift!
differs from country to country

Christmastime Is
Truly Party Time
Oiriitmaitim* *t truly parti
tim e
Ih rti- arr &lt;loz«*ni o f
escusci fur entertaining fricruli
during the holiday sr-ren!
P*rh*j s your group has its own
traditional Christmas parties. If
not, this f* a good time to start a
ttadiliuM in yovir circle.
Ju*t a few of the many party
ideas for this happy a-cnon ate;
TREE TRIMMING I'AKTY
—Invite your r|o*e»t friends to
help trim your Christmas tier.
Have your tree in pta&lt;e, your sir rural Ions and light, a .-cmbird and
let everyone join the fun of decor­
ating the tree. Punch and Christmss rookie* or your favorite friit
rake could he served during the
evening.
&lt; Hills I M \H OPEN HOI si:
— Late fn the afternoon on Christ­
mas day
is an ideal time for
friend* to gather and exehaogo
Christmas greeting* in person.
CAROLING PARTY — If
your group like* singing, it's fun
to make the rounds of old or sh'utin neighbor* and sing carols in
frait
their homes. After the
caroling, entertain the group with
a late supper,
HOLLY TEA — An Ida*! party
for your bridge rlub or a gm ip of
women friends during Ihe holiday*.
Part of the fun nf this party would
he decorating a lovely tea tal)i«
with Christmas greens and kit* of
gay ip n g t nf holly enhanced by
(all, rrd candles.

EVERYONE,

CANDY COOKS will be happy
with a gift t'f «n accurate
thermometer. This model is %
combination candy. Jelly and
fr"ttm g temperature monitor.

However, in -ear, hing for gift
that is in a lower price range
than a handbag, there Is a wonder,
fully varied choke of gifts to suit
•very budget.
Every girl loves smart leather
accessories that she is proud to ute
and that will keep h rr handbag
well organixed. Consider a hand­
some wallet styled to the feminine
ta-ite in a illm, elegant style. Or
a pur*e-sup notebook with perfora­
ted sheet fog lists «r memo*.
There are address books, key
holders, leather covered compacts
and coin pur.es for gift-giving.
Many of th e e are available in
matching leathers, colors and sty­
les to solve gift proobtems of the
future.

Shopping for (hat certain girl's
gift, need not bo .difficult if you
give thought to the many purse andi
vanity table accessories a gal ran
“ •ft
For her purse there are many
In America, children look forward many Items . . . such at punr-«lre
to
inla Claus, who carr.e, his perfume fTscort complete with liny
gift, in a pack on bit hack and i&gt; siphnn. tablr and travel atomizers,
drawn in a thigh by eight prancing' fold- away comhv. purse-tire hair
irindecr. He fill* the stockings, bruthet, pill boxes, mlniture- x«h
hung by the fireplace, and heap* trays to rarry in the purse, lipstick
away with the aid of a leather
pre rnti under the ChriMmav tree. mirror*, lighters, cigarette catet.
m o to r c»r map case with pencil
Alter the Christmas Eve fca»t in rompacts, cosmetic kits for the
flashlight for night use. Give
Poland. Mnlhrr Mar
. who i* purses, key chains and key cases
auto key ehaln* with appro,
tlre-'cd like an angel in a while and jewel cases in sues for her
prlate Insignia as an extra
robe and veil, distributes the gifts bureau or her traveling bag
■locking atuffrf.
aftrr I alher Mar, who is ’ hit to
ppinty accessories she'll dole on
be fear,d, listens to the children's are—lingerie, hosiery and handker­
prayers and catrchi&lt;m.
chief rases or hoses; gr,.co|or»d
In Norway, they remember the boxet to hold her supply of tissues,
birds and animal* with *urt and plastic boxes just the right sire for
and many,
c h o ic e \h r ave* o f zram tied to trees mtnicure essentials
Legend ha* it that a pine tree
and rooftop*; rxtra fodder is pro­ many others.
sheltered the Cbriit Child during
vided for the cattle.
the flight of the Holy Family
C mdles shine from every windowfrom Herod's soldier*. At the
in Ilavarla, to light the Kmtkind
family huddled 'neath the tree, the
pine dipped Its branches to hide
on her way from home to home
them—until the soldiers pas-ed on.
.she is the messenger of the Infant
And. when the dinger was over,
Jean-., and Bavarian children be- So many legend* attendant to
lin e that *hr brings them their Chrtstmai are associated with the baby J e m hlfssed the tree
. . . if you will cut the cone
gif! She -.•cars a white robe and plant* and flower*'
iengthwisa
at Chriitmaittme. you
ha* golden wings.
Here is another one you may not
WRITING T W O S O M E th a t
In Holland, Hutch children wait have known! A little Mexican waif will tc« the Imprint of the Holy
make* a useful gift. Fountain’
anx i'U»ly for the arrival of SI. Nic- bad no gift to take to the cathedral Infant's hand.
pen, cartridge-filled. With com*
hoi**. |»rr««rd in traditional bis­ at Christmas. A* she slowly picked
-anion
pencil in beautifully
hop's rube* nf black, hr carries a her way lo the church a strange
CHRISTMAS RUBLES
matched set. By Waterman,
eroner and wear* a mitre. He weed caught h rr eye and she i n h ­ The first ornaments to trim a
brings gift* for the children which ered it to take with her.
Chrtstmai tree were—apples! Pol­
MORE TREE TRIMS
When she knelt to place this ished to rosy brightness, they were
he places in their wooden shoes
Here's an Idea: Buy a bahy
weed upon the altar, she saw in tied to early trees with bright
standing in the chimney corner.
liifts are given to the Swiss chil­ amazement that the humble weed colored ribbon* and string* Ap­ Christma* tree for your own room
dren by a radiant angel who rides had blossomed a* a Pmnsetlia—or ples are said lo represent thr fall and trim it with the prettiest rard*
in a sleigh drawn hy six reindeer Flora de Noe he Buena (the Flower of Man In the Gaiden of Eden, I you receive. Or, decorate it wiih
English rhildren wait for a Sants nf the Nativity as It is called in and his reclamation by the birth ,biu of gay ribbop from your Chrisk
m u gift wrapping.
of the Savior.
n a m e , who looks very much like Mexico).
our own Jolly elf. They also find
gifts tied 1t&gt; a Christmas tree.
In Spsin, the Three Wise Men de­
liver gifts as they continue their
way to Oethlrham.
*
r o u m il l a t
In old Russia, "Babnushka." car­
nnd
rying a staff and many toys, goes
from house to huuia in tier search
A N D E R SO N
for the Christ Child.
"La Befana," mystical wanderer
In srarch of the Christ Child, de­
livers gift*. Ilk* the good fslry she
is, to Italian rhildren. She Is re­
presented carrying a broom and
Your favorite corner drug1 store
goes from house to house.

Legend Says Pine
Sheltered Christ

Flowers Associated
In Christmas Tales

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States Florals
Christmas and plants, ef course,
seem to be kindred; so—It li
not at all amazing tn find that
Various state* have taken "Christ­
m as'' florsl* at their state flora.
Oklahoma ha* the mistletoe . ,
Maine the pine cone; Utah hat
adopted the lovely Blue Spruce.

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CARE PACKAGES
You can spread Christmai Joy
oversell to needy famIUea through
CARE parkagei. Net enly food,
hut rlelhing paekagae are made up
and eent in your name. CARE
stands for Co-operative for Ameri­
can Remittances to Everywhere,
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The singing of rhrittm a, earoK
. . . whrthrr a .ma'I lam It group
taih errd around the piano, a
group out dun r* in the *itllne** of
the nigh'- or ih* revnunding m iret
■of a ehirin .-hnir. Inrm* »n in
iejr»l part of thu J-&gt;yuut holiday
*ea«vn.
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tTifi'lm *. wtlhmil our fivonir
rarult We diav nir lavnr’ir*
from Ihe old t» loved raroli of
many countne*
The time-himuird L ur-pcn caro!t were brought to tin* rountry
bv ihe early »c11le«• of Ament &gt;.
Vitc-le lliirlii l 1 I nine, AH To
faithful" I belungr.t to no one in
narttruiar amt wat eventually
tranvlatrd Into l i t ddletent langu
Sou feel that ■ hrulnia* !• I g r , and diale.l*
really he'* w-ticn you ttait no
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parking decoratin' * and putting Ihmn for children, came to u&gt;
up Ihe t**e f or di* online the from tlermany England cave u ,
home with ttftditiot al or anginal
tpirtiod ‘'find Keit You,
faru ie&gt; ni*ket the tratun at full Merry i.eniiemon " and from
of Chii.tm*. *• * holly berrv
f ralire we inherited ti«e lira ill*
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Hoard of Kite I 'ndet »i licit tbe
‘Hire* Aineri am rnnehed our
treeis Chri»tm*f greatr.t haiard heritage of lovel* &gt; hristma. earThey vugfe at- * h«o.e , .mail nl. by giving ... ‘.here wh.ih are
•* '•
»»*P I* outdoor until *among the world v favontm today.
trw d * " hefoi# vetting it up If
In l»4!» a \l a•iai hi|«e|t v I nitar
&gt;"&gt;' have l*n4'- r &gt;* * live tiee, Ian min «ter\ Edmund II Neart,
' » ' ' r «h# dirt with foil and p'ar.t mn.po«ed It fam e I pun a MidIt afterward.. Saw lh» butt of a night Cirar Ten veart llirr. Dr.
rut tree
t|ant\u*e and ttand u John llenrv Mopkint Jr . an Kpiain a tub nf water: locate it away rnpahan lector from Mdlumtport
from a fireplace, rv it or raditor; Da . compmrd Imlh tho word, and
avoid untreated paper or rotlon or mime lor Ate Three Kingt nl
omamrnit C .e electrle hfhtv Bethlehem Are "
with the111, (Cnderwrilff* U * *» lJ"l* Town of 1^1111*11™!,*'
horaloryi
mark . . never u.« Pvrliapv Hi* he.t known and mo t
randlev! Don't run ele.lrje tiainv ^ l o i r d "&lt; ■» American taroD,
a round th* baae and don't utr out- wa* WT'«,,,n lfl
Hr noli, a vuung Kpitcupalian
let* or plug* under the tree.
mmivtcr
nf I'hiladelphta. A trip
When ynur Iren it vet up, w.rn
tn
the
Holy
(.and wat hit impuathe lop to the molding nr win
dm* frame, using anr-elhing tile tmn fur tlie carol.
A churchman, John Pierpont,
light aluminum wire whiih i* la- eompo-ed
thr gay Chrutmat tong.

Season Is Rich In Joy,
Legends, Over World

A&lt; a new C ri.tnn* *r»*nn eonin
'round again, tt i» interesting
to look hjfk on the very tradition
of the holiday ilaelf.
No other ob*ervanre la »o n rh
wnh myth, Irgrnd, fart and fancy
culled from the world over.
In the eatlievl da&gt;t of Chrlvtianlty, Christmas » o not a f«-»
ttval at all. And. before the fifth
f M o u n ts M '.t.lM tT — a har-d- rfntury th rrr »a» no e«tablivhr«l
inni# ct?ftr humidor of antique opinion a. to when rhrittm a* wa*p
Solan In hand-poll,lint niahi*- nborved on the r.t lender. liaiet
y*i»y with d r if flitter In genu- in month* a* varlmi. at January.
Ire horn, tty Punhltl,
Matrh. Apid and May—a* well a*
in December were discussed at
the day of Nativity in the rarlicst
d a n of Christianity.
In Ihe first two reniuriet after
Chrivl't birth. It waa rerorded by
early hitloriant that !h« birth oe.
rurred on Wrdnc.dav, December
-in alto „„
l l , December
2th.
on rI'riday.
« lh and’alio attrih'ilfii in v'arioui
other day. in Ihe week.
In Ihe Calendar of Philo, alut
I1M \ ft i It 11 Mated that in
• Year I after Christ Ihr l/vrd.
Je m . Chri*l wat born on Decernber 2th, a f'nday. and IMh day of
the new moon"—though In fact
T lf v s r .lis r , COMPANION for —Derrmber, 1 A D. I. wat a Sun­
tran-o -the go: ITgaVin kit with day.
?i mnvabl* tray tomtftlnlng af.
Early ehrnnrtlogitia hav* various­
t ter*h*virg Inllon, i-ologn* and ly atvocialed Ih* birth of Chrut
druduraid, Hy Sporttman.
with aymholitm altvndint to th*
i
__ many annivervariev devoted to
the ctralinn of the tun.
Certain l-alm* at early at the
year 3U. tran«ferred the birthday
fmm January «lh In Drcrmber
7th, whirh wat then a Mithratr
fea»t nr birthday nf th* unconquerrd tun of rhilncalui.
Th* Syrian* and Armenian* of contplrunua.
that period clung tn the January
Don't |savi Ire* light, an when
Sth oht*rvane* and areuted Ihe it itn’l nerettary and •tpw ally
Homan* of aun worihip and idoia- when th* family ,.n t home Check
»oyour tie* regularly to ae* if needIn iht lat* third and early la near th* lig h t, are turning
fourth reniuriet, the featt nf |)e- brown and. if they are, niov*
tlipper eemher 2Mh waa observed »n Ihe th* light* to annlher apol.
nnvy blue with Weal from Tbrae* tn Cadit, while
WtM'o I »'In n ; r u r. rnl uptnrl in th* bail -in lb* nyranttum
empire, the January Pth dal* waa
WHh black solo.t. Ity Taquii*
celebrated.
In the tV irtian ebunh the fca
tlval of the Nativity of Jetu t
rhri«l I* to rlruelr atvoelaied with
Epiphany Hh* eninmemoranon nf
the lt.ipt»»li'm
i that
........ :
■
- -- -no
-- hiafnry
- nf
,
T H i* t V o l m a i m a k e yn«ir n » v
Chnvtma. it complete tmlem botn wrM(|ll ^ )(mr
are Itwtke.f at logrihrr.
(lw&gt;r
Epiphany ha, been celebrated In
^
u&gt;. wir. #n. t
the Teuton,c -eat a . k W * .tlv a l
lh,
fnr h .,lf ,ny
of the Magi . . . it ha. been called
Br|vl ^ hww -r in,„ . nri],
lh* r*vt nf the "D rrlarattnn." nf and wrap thickly with rrumplrd
the “ MftnlledHwm." of Ihr ^“ Ap- ,jMU#
T„
^
parition, ‘ or aimpif, Twallth 4j p|4rM aiih aarttig.

DRESSES

I

TV# f.ivnr vitth ttunirs a t Tfinv
Mud gw, IniiulItJin
|*«*gf
I Nil in vr, Cecil T im er. Nellir Mum
.N Itile l it
Ih e I i i v i m v in uti­
ll nut ed, hut the |irne«t v ie w rll
w ith in the limit-* nf vm ir hml-

g e t. Size* 1 ." ; • I I ' j . 2 1 '. ,
7 In 1*i. 10 . 10.

Safety Precautions
Now, Will Pay Later
As Yule Time Starts

"Jingle Belle" which hav twien
popular for alm&gt;M a century. A
new- Chriitmai tong that It non
,hrmr -.,*m
#
, hl
,1T ,tV;ng
„ ,4„
nf , , U„ |C
U vonl, nf ,ht

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SUITS
S u itln c tnit hp'itilifnllv w h e r­
ever v mi go. line - i i i l ' hv Z im in
lire nutdr nf 'lit It fd h rii ' i-&gt;
vvnnl, wind ,vnd irt'ltMiere. gitlt.irdine
.mil
I ’.ilin Iti-arh. »i£g
h Id.
5 I 1 . 1K

FORMALS
H r r r 't a anund MiBceslinn from S.vnl.t c u e
v m u f.ur I til l it Invrlv fnrtttill from m u
w hirling seleelitm . Tour 'i v l r , rolnt nnil
Mto tv hern

Blouses
f'n r v n il' »|ilrilcd srp p ii.ilr * th iH o r it p k irt
from n u r ;trr;t&gt;. S ire 10.T*i. Cnrcltirov s, wnnlw and
fl.v n n rl'

Catches Attention

Nothing aitd. to much to the
mago- of Chrutmat at houvet to
gov with outdoor daw-tooUaos that
they term to call out "Merry
Xtfht.
I k tllU Kate I'ftij ( in (fiata a r'hriatmat" tn every patierhv.
There are so many won-lrtfiil
rn tti Wv* hvwith arntury th* A lterin g variety of w-reatht fnr
way*
rhrivtm** obiarveti nnir Iprph
mdlK1T1, in4 „„,door..
. , Ino ,, let . your tuttue Olptrn

»s

W B JtM O It, ADD whirtr -tyl
#d lile ,|*d'« to hi* quota ol
nr
noiamg a
nrl
tovt, lit'* bolding
• fio
Brinr
colorful printed
hrenat
inted with lirent*

l otelv rn h ra for nl hom e fnr Christm nw.
M rr.ik fii'l lim r In I h r m nrning nr h rd lim a
nl nlR ltl. sh r'II |n»r t h r a h a rm . Ihe rm n fn rl,
Ih e etm v cn ien re nf n u r g ilt rnheo. l)u illrd ,
rn rd u rn v , fl.m nrl. nvlnn *Y rnl Inn.

I f gift thopping fur the men on
ynur flat ha« you somewhat baf­
fled. eonurter lhc*e augge&lt;liona
for bappy rhrlilm a* morning aurpriaea!

When leiiurr wear la being conaldercd. one thouldn'i forget ]oun

gmg robe.’ If* romet.me. hard
In persuade a man that hi. old
mb# ia replaceable, but imarlly
■tyled wool gift robe* will be the
clincher In convincing him that
th# old one hi* icon betmr
betK daya!
A terry tlnih cover-up *fnr aftrr
hU ahnwer. JBylad with a big
b pr&gt;cklaving gear,
at to hold all h it thavln
tt'a Meal far locktr room
roon wear,
It fiat around hu walat to you ran
buy with an worry about g#dttng

•Ko|i. * • tea prraant# hammer and art af arrow driver*
rtiim a* itarhltif" elf I wrapping, which ala* fl#rlfl*v
«w pegboard, Latter provide* a »p*ea far every haaia

the h«bt *ite
If ha Iravali a lot. check
eh
the
lift ideal in bright plaid
laid plavur
travel taar. On cat* bold*
hoi
Ava
mrhi* or
t ear for
Hatckiaa

r hnii r nf c n ln t'. plnut
nud fit n e t.

$ 1.1111 l o $ l . ! I S

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CHILDRENS
DRESSES
nv M ilrl. anm e nf Ihe fnhrlrt*
lire p rin lp , plnids, ru lln n , rham *
l*ia*v mid nvlnn. S ire 1-1, 1-6g,
7 -IJ .
I 'n ff
hleeves. su rp lir*
n rrk . ru ffle s , lung tn r'iia . full
s k irts unit nh an m an y m in t
s t 'l r s in rh"u--r front,

S W up

GOWNS
O ur h rn u lifu t d im m e r s ore
an In telv , we’ve o hnrlies,
full length
gwwns, nvlnn
gnvvn find rnhe s e ls , p.t-

j.’tm iis.

hrd

jn ik r ls

jii't

nhnul mtv si vie in n nndtl
ttn n l. St/e 12 - 10, I’ ink,
Mile, w h ile, reel.
j.t .n s - $ io .n o

SLIPS
T h e te ’s nt.inv* a 'l i p h e ir, an
dr;ir In fem inine he.ir is ! S l/e
•12- IK. to vv;i“h in .v I vv inkling
nnd wp.ir fm pi.iriv
.. ..... .

your hall ran he made nf paper add eolor wilh a rol*t*r of Chriti
mas tie# hall* . . . nr center it
with a tparkbng &gt;i*r made of stiff
• liver foil,
To lend added drama
, to .* .door
way in th# ttadi nna mood, .-tcape
*
a twag of evergieenv over tl e d—r

These Suggestions
May Help In Buying

she w .tn l' .i 'tv en ler,
I tinii'i- In i g ill front
nur hig, v m ii-rl roller*
hull nf eveUing v n r.iler
fn 'h iu ii',
vu u r

f.ifl w n rlh y m lu n s ,
nt.ikr giuid slnckittg
M itllrtv
K ill h e r
t h r t 'l nuts ' t r» ek i n g
w ilh
'l u r k i n g ',
\u il i i r ’i f nv h u t' sh*
Inld N.inl.i she w im ls
, . . Sire ' 1 • • I I .
'InH id \ Nehel

ROBES

the focal pouM "f Interval, to
tepoeuane*.
ftmnt door, gat*, nr mailboy
c a lif dororated that It hldt all
It tv aatd that ih# faaat of i fo r a eolorful mil door w realh n.e
Yuletiiie callert a mrrry welcome.
Baptlam, or th* day of th* Savtof | ftwn ( huwrr eurtam fabric.
If you favor thr traditional d&lt;our'* birth ohterved on January fatten p*iky how a of the mater,
corotlons, you'll pTobahly want a
Mb. waa mod In aoparata th* na­ kal alternately with rlualert of
,
lovely Chrivlmat wreath for ynur
tural binh day from tho thought tr*« ornament* e* ftbled P«n*, l)o&lt;,r. Th„ , , t# „ „ | r
that in lit* Baptlam, th* Saviour
. . .
....
,
Sending a wir* coot hanger into
Mak* a log l«w with long .trra- , Wrr,f
wtrtPlf
,.f P4ff
waa reborn through Uv* Ifoly Spirit.
Synoti) nmua with fh* Epiphany nver* to eonceal th* hanger and lrrrn t (0 it until the wreath i. a
obterrad I* Ih* hin ting of th* your wreath will withtland all complete rirrlr of gteenrry. T»p
vpnnga and river* from which kind* of weather.
It with a hug* red hn«r , . , tie
A crisp and pr*Uy wreath for pin# rones into th* branches , , ,
the water it I wired for baptitm.

plate*.

ttv Serhitt. s j/e 11*111,
T n ii've h riiid h r r liinl

Hose

„ « „ ,,o l,em nf .Ks '* • //'"«»'&gt; . b 'trl.a rm m r ipu&lt;
lpriK,
rr)Ur pinf nf * hn.tm ».. ttith a I........ ««**w rrlttl h(&lt;f
amt early pl«niit* you
w a«»d.
with pirhirs wire. T r r to keep « rh
”*
In howth aantury tpain and (M, ,
, hc. uUy hou e no th .
Arman)#, lh* mnnth prior in Ept- U v „ t i , , Wr ^ ^
nt ,h#wef
,B
’ ,r
your floor, it ahoul,! li­
pbany waa a km* of failing and
material, and faaleti lo U r t
* *
H
1 * 1 'l ^

Even thu h i* bat Ha origin In baking nip* fo!d*d,*tltehed Ingrthihe anetent festival nf Ihe Nil* ee and attached lo yovir heiiger
where N u rotated Uiaf th# Nil#'* frani*. Emt»h al the tup with a cowater* wer# at ill puratl , , . aelt* of gifl wrapping rlbtnn and
of Chnvtma* ornament*
alto, in th* neupagan featival of a Huster
'
,
, , _, . . . „ ,
.
T ry a few original idea* of jour
the Bulb of Aron where after an
_ 1
__ ,_ ___ u _ ,
_
all night ritual at flute-playing, own. using material* you have *
dancing and tinging, “ Knrr, the round ihe houae.
S»* what you ran do with lac*
Virgin gava birth lo Aron, (a
7 7i
^
t i i . . . I ,^i
aun
deity
. . . ---, I.
P#per doi in. opea o
*
M.ng befor. the birth of Cbri.- ■"«« g r e e n r»rl;* p a i-r. V « l l h « a
tlanity,
of real arrump
* ' -December 2th wa.
---— cele- ' fun
. . . and, a feeling
,
braird by th* Angloa with all- j li»hmrnl making your own Christnight fevltvaLi and vigUa at the mat wreath.
Mart nf th* new year. It wav
called "modraneebt" oe "mother a

Sweaters

$ IDS - $10.0,8

any and Eivtw with ierttral. and. &lt;SUr1ln(f
rctipm i, rltea. *rvd th* phyviral c -.c|r
birth of f b n k . . . not wnfely rw- „

and hiitraliont.

- S S .ilS

Todav we have a rich hertti-e
of glnriom Chrivlmat earolt which
make the Yuletidr tea ion lovelier
and full of meaning year atlrr
&gt;*ar.

Make Own Wreaths
This 1955 Holiday Outside Adornment

your
*11 IKK S i l l U T S aa vmir
a man
C lim tm*, list nf thinjr• ft
can at*»y» u*e. Shown here,
cotton sport *h'rt In hrnwn *'id
Mur rheckl. Washable. hy Van
Ilf u«ro.

T u p ' on Ihe IU) it hew iti long h ln il'C '. Itl
r.1 v It * t It ;t I i im gr
from
g l,m in im i'
In
th e me*'I |n iln m l. &gt;in*
.TO-11, riivt'it, nv Inn,
rnl Inn and silk.

Skirts

- $11

'

$ 2 . 0 S It) $ 7 . 9 S

and highlight It with ornament* nr

^
. .
. , , . .
h ‘*e a variation of th* holiday
wreath, an errrs-ern tU r fan »
^ m lH hv
c
1ha i i k r i t |#lP,h,
t n a r u i r ir mi Ml firmly w
wlr
i'
,Bf , p ||l), of tr „ ,rry
etn-niood * t a is can he ctrwted from
painte&lt;t rhirken wlra iqueered to­
gether In th* tenlr. Thn form »
•tar of sparkling tmvel 'over tlua
background. Complete the duorplet e hy fattening rhrittma* t ir e
hall* on tlie enter edge of the
chicken wire.
liiant make-heliev# candy caret, ]
ted foil Clirtatmaa atockirig*. Savia
Claui figiuea, nr white angle and
•nonr flake rut-out* tnounted on
d lrk
P \l*r to covrr ihe door
* r*
• f*’r
'*• altra, tir.
door deem at ion* you ran chnove.
A aland-hy favorite that's al­
ways beautiful ft tb# door apriy of
eveigreen* with a clutter of orna­
ments. pin* rone*, or paper (wilt
fattened to it. Altvay* finish a
•pray with a perky how of gay
red rihbon. Your favorit* tmr*
rarriet a waather-proofe*! ribbon
tor outdoor ute.
f^t bright tiring* of ooutdoor
Chriatmat light twinkle a greeting
from your house. Twine th*nt in
the *v*rgr**nt framing your door­
way . . . trim your outdoor evergreen tre* with them . , , f*tlnon
lh*tw around ■ poeeh or entry . , .
or m,tltn« window! for g chert) t
— 11

SHIRTS
lle ti'e n
S h ir ls g n ln rr hv
( nn- j
nnd T tiln n e: S i/e
lin e n ln l. Ilalin n . c o n s m n liv e
nnd w hnl ev er 'l&gt; le will ehnnar. | L
rle 'ig n s Jj 1
W ide v n rirlv nf ro to rs, de
nnd no reit'iutiihlv priced inn. - j j K

$:i.9f&gt;- $7.!i:&gt;

f n r Ihe young m an are o u r
rn m p lrte line nf
Itnv s '
• -t'liitl and die** we.ir hy
'L ile v 's nnd 'lu u n re h
2 III I ii.

SUITS

A g ifl ntnsl likele In a tierred*
nlnrka . . rnvnn n re ln le , nr Inn K
wmils hv I,red*. S i/r 2S-I2.

T he ah o rl-eu t In a man'*
h e a r t ..............n anil from
Co tv .1n'» O re nnd Iw o hul*
tun slvle*. tt*«iirted put*
le rn s nod s h i p s . Knytm
A re !a le nnd All Wool In
rhn»e from .

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fAWTOtD IfCTALD
{stilus Gift Section

Lounging Robe
For■Christmas

-DAVEE. DAVKR CROCKETT*
has been acaled down to a com.
inlonahla iir*d doll for young

C

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bv

Cund.

_ _ _ _ _ _

■ E L I , HAUL LOADS of fun
.■sound the yard, with thla hand• a p tly deaigned trieyrls appronamed Tow-Trtke.

How many times h ire we heard
and tillered there linear One of the
beit aeleethmi to the ftft aelection
problem ii to lira men clothlagIn iport ihlrti, for example,
there are many new development!.
Amonj them I* tha ihlrt-jsrket,
which ii Juil right for caiual win­
ter wear—'TV evening, or Jurt athome lounging. It'* made nf wooJ
I flannel ihirting In colorful plaldat
Florid I*m have come up with
aomi inter eating new notei In
romfortable catuil shirt*—the mod­
ified ' ‘Italian** ityllnga, the em irt
wool Jerseys, and colorful aheer
wool printi.
Another Floridian atyle |i the
matched »hjrt and Jarket Thla con•tat nf a short sleeved, wool )er*ejr
ahirt with a low atandlng collar and
a long aleeved matching patterned
Jacket.
Readily adaptable to more formal
occasion* are the in-or-out ahicla
that can he worn with or without a
tie
Mrn*» wardrohea a rt ahrayi light
on the aweiter aide The new
amarHy-atjled wool aweatera have
trickey pattern* Uii* year deaigned
to give a broad shouldered look.
One new one ta in fine wool with a
gay Scandinavian de»ign which
forma a *‘V" In ihe eentrr of the
cheat and tapera to pointa at the
tip of the shoulder*. The traditional
open-V for more formal occasions
la available In bright of light soft

Santa Claus is
Famous Town
At Yule Season
-

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_

Ranta Claus, Indiana 1i tti«
ninit famous nf a!! lo*m hearins name* associated with Chriitmat.
Except far a coincidence, *b»
nam* of the town way hav* h**n
any of a number of' Icia colorful
nam**.
Originally, tha n»ma d»*tred
• a* Santa Fe, but official* in
Washington im jM ted the to*n
ha given another Rarer, ainr*
th e n area already a Santa Fa in
N’rw M*ilen.
On Chriitma* Eva, ISSt, tha
townapeopla gathered to e»!ed
another name, hut one n im i after
another wai rejected, until “Santa
Claui" itreda into the meeting to
gat warm. He m in coitume, and
with hi* arrival everyone knew
• hat the name of the town wcutd
he—Santa Claui, Indiana!
wool. The tenni* aweater haa found
new uaea thla yrar with the whole
family wearing a familiar white,
red and navy pullover for hikci, or
Juat plain relaxing.

All Ages Treasure
Gills 01 Jewelry
At Christmas Time
Gifts fwm the jewelers for
children range ell the way from
the traditional allver spoon or
cup for hahy't ' ‘first Chriatmaa**
to ring* and watches for th*
teen-age group.
Silver plare settings for fhlldren are graduated from the tin­
iest alia* to almost adattstied
knives, forks and spoons.
Jewelry for children, too. atari*
at the im illeit aliet. Ctrl* n(
aR ages ehsrlah hlrthitone rings,
lockets and charm bracelets. Teen­
ager*, especially, like compact*,
necklaces of Imitation pearls and
rhinestona Jet elry for parties.
Boy* appreciate Junior coun­
terpart! of Pad'a accessories,
such as niff links, tha rlaapa and
initialed licit buckles.
A hoy's er girl's “first watch"
ia always a memorable gift, and
ana especially appropriate far
^Christmas.
Watches
ire practically a
*nt— M» r children af-P h o O M W
a g l'M d ' thto* are 'Mftly iH » t
availabta to meat lha need for
■turdy, dependable, modestly pric­
ed time pieces for tha small fry.

f[ct Hubby's Christmas Present
Create Spot That Is His Alone
E very

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^ r r ^ r .^ V ^ T V Badim Baron

• H I I ^ i n M M S l A ^ I A r B n U B ^ I f E BIGHT TIME to thrill tha family with a handsome new
television aat for the living m m , while the eld ae- la moved into e dm »r Into the ch'ldren a room.
Hew modela reflect not only advance In reception hut imarter more decorative cib.r.rting. Shown
here la tha RCA Victor 21 inch deluxe Clenwood In modern low-bay atyllng,
many of which are portable.
Popular Radios
Tha growth In popularity of too
radio-clock combination with autrw
matle controls for tuning In anv
tuning out apecifle programi at
determined time*, aaiurea theie
rrodf’.i a great vogue for Christmaa giving.
Phonographs and record players,
which include everything from hifidelity models for the muale lover,
down to Inexpensive little aeta for
Hew models rang* from tho
the klddiea to take to camp, offer
hindtomely designed consoles —
a wealth of gift g.vlng opportunity.
with a strong trend toward low-boy

rtyltnc—than can become the most
Important piece of furniture ha the
living room, to portables, “rot]
trowndi** and table modela of uni­
que efficiency and fine decor.

Karl Spoorer, P^dger southpaw
pitcher, it living in Hollis, S'. Y ,
and selling autombllea to Brooaljrn.

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Closet accessories and “neat-and**dy“ helpers aro always welcome
gifts for fastidious folk.
Matched.In-cotnr elosel eniemhie* ran give a guy or gal muchneeded spare in cramped areas;
• gift lift for the elo*et are metal
or wooden shoa racks that hold
from • to H I pairs of shoee; end
Ihero are skirt hanger*, blouse
hangers, He and halt hangers for
the finest that ara efficient ar­
rangers In a minimum space.
The fastidious person will wel­
come sets of hangers—dainty
quilted one* for the girls, and
shape-conforming coat hangers
with trouser hers for the men.
A full-length door mirror is
a gift every family wilt welcome.
Shoes wdU look better, last longer
when gifted with sets &gt;ef sho*
trees. A personal hamper for the
bedroom clout la a amart gift
choice,

Surprise Friends
By Making Own
Christmas Cards
This year why not ghre your
Christmas cards a truly personal
touch hy making them yourself?
Tea’ll find H‘s ftm to 4e and
that yeur friends wilt ho doubly
thrilled with the extra thought and
Uma that wait Into your bolidir
AR yeuTt weed hs a pair gf
actssore, transparent glue, and
earns tnexpenslva materials frsm
your fa varite atotteuery or vwrohopto tee • smart card. Let
■ttoriola wHfc tateroetlng tan*
torn grotto tho desired effect.
Um pough construction paper.
■Moth metonie paper, bite of
y r n . tfao*T poper, lace doDlee.
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Delicate Thing
Called Spirit
Is Often Lost

Children
Love Toys,
All Treats

fly DOROTHY V. WHIPM.F. M.D
At* Nrwtfrature*
Chrltlma* tn children mean*
\P N'rwtfralure*
That lender drlirate lomethtng
laity treat* and toy*! For grownup
called ( 'hrtvlma* Spirit i* often Io*l
Probably the m--.i popular gift
Saniai there'll be no ihopping
hy the waynde in Ihe hiitlle and
for
rampu* belle* i* » new lupply
problem*. There I* a wider •elec­
huitle and )u«t plain work of
tion than ever before of evening,
of *tocl(mg* and »ochv—the move
i hrulma* Don't let it happen in
practical and educational toy*,
the merrier
your family.
game*, coitumr* and play equip­
Rut the well nlenti’ned Santa
Chri.tma*
|*
*
time
when
we
ment for children of all age*.
I can all *ho&gt;* the belter aide of
nuke
hi* 'election with evre, fop
Roy* and Curl* alike will h u e
|he*f Jim-if glamor g.rlt have ,|e.
fun with the new game*. There FRONTIERSMEN, Jl'M O R GRADE. Wll.l. TAKE to the eulinarv nunrlir* and not be emliarravted
are 3-dimen&gt;iona! rutout animal art* *eriou»ly thin ChrDtma*. it i* anticipated, with "chuck wagon" doing it Wp can *how our family
finite Idea* on wh&gt;t they want.
game* for the pre-»chooI child: •et* »uch a* thl* eouipped with car* of teal Campbell'* po-k and how much we really love them He
The &lt;urvev putvel fir
t!»it
cla*«ic fairy tale game* for grade bean*. c««k hook for therowxirl and ir*l camper'* kettle, bv Am»co. can let our friend* and relative*
Ibrte voting la
'
know
that
they
are
imprrtaut
tn
u*
ichonler* and iprlling. quirt and
win con-ciou* and that thev like a
too
geography game* for older childi varied wardrobe of different
l.el
u*
hope
we
do
Ihi*
*nmrwhjt
rrn.
Ivpe* nf ankle ami knee -nek*, pin*
the
whole
year
around
hut
mn*t
Time-proven favorite*, log* and
plenty
of nylon*
of ii* pull away from what we rill
building block*, provide a variety
Knee high ■•&gt;,-*&lt; lo wear with
(cntimctitaltly
and
hide
our
feel
of building and are fun and eduRermuda «ho-i» jnd ki t* al*n a -r
tog* behind Ihe «he!l* we iue tn
rational.
nm*t* for itiml vmmg modern*.
prolect our*elve* from hurt
Nothing will thrill a young K&lt;&gt;
Vavonte «t\lr of Ihe-e l* the wo l
Rut at Chri*tma« the harrier* GttOD TI UN FOR ID E SI l l l 'l t , ptn-rlpally dad, at Chri*:roa*
nr girl morr than a gleaming
are down and the vrev he»t that * ,,mf Hn *',l he * ttuly oi.-dern vnaion
ihe &lt;omfottahle aim ehair, or cotton r b or cable knit, in cel*
new bicycle! Bright enamel pattWhat I* more preeinu* to a
In Japan, doll* were created in u* fthirr* out
designed on a «wt*r! l a-e. to make i; ..,• y to walib tele*mon. or* lo match either •«eatrc» nr
r n u , chrome trim* and while litll* girl than * gift* nf * g*y a* "•capegoat*"— they wete
vhorl*.
Do
try
to
give
the
children
thl.
S
a" * " '
^
«idewall tire* Ju*t like older broth­ doll at ChriMma* time!
Young go’ aNo b rie drfinilo
feeling
of
the
grwdnr**
of
Chrult
dretifd, *i &lt;1 fed. and generally
er'* and auter'a bike . . . bur
Frecioua puppet of cliildhhood
m j,
terlai* to make all i.ei* of Chml of t hri-lma* «a* full nf (rue love
jtioiit thrir party niton*.
the two »mall evtra wheel* at the day*, the dolt t* one of lire old- treated a* thnugh thhev were
Kirn for little rhltdren Chri*l m )* deroralmn* C*e your tmacm and Itiend.hip, Ihrte . no u»e kill
n ir) |,Ve them .h.-er .-nd *eam.
bark prrvrnt lipping anil mike rat nf human InMItution*. In an­ alive lo ward of tevil from the
ma* i* not a lime of |u*t receiving J,l"n ,r"1 ,Mrl &gt;*’«r rhil.lrm con ding ymir-elf about *ome of it i „ ., |n ,un tan i-or. ilirb; «;llt
it ea*irr for the youngttcr* to cient remain* of earlier *iHiel'e«. famitiei* chiklren.
thing*
chri.tm a* i. a mne „f IGbuling In the atnio.phere of yout ?u«t accept Ihe fad - life', like problem lfz* -io o fai or loo thin—
learn lo ride.
Among the Hindu* and .Mo. , har&lt;ns cinblrm can get mi..-h )ov h,,mr
doll* of clay, wood, b»no amt
Hial Hut don't talk ibmil it touch will welcome the n n n*l -n »tci trh
For "Irf* pretend" there N a I ivory, were found in chddicn'* bammedant where infant mar- ft
m the family l h(l*t
Then then-'* l!ie que«tlon of *••* off and get it done R * like forking*, which fit peilectly over
wide variety of favorite-roitume* gra* e*.
ii»g* pre*ail, elaboratcly-tlreueti m n p!;n*
*t'hn*tma* prevent* Even family P*?,nS tave*—painful but nece* plump or gangl* Teg- •!** put an I
to rhixt'c Irnm in practical, longII i* known that In earlier doll* with many brlongm*. are A'ou'll havp a Chriitmav rvee, *’*' " ,m'’ t*hri*lma* twr.enl* tn »*f&gt;pretent no *ue problem.
wearing twill and poplin.
In the gill al marriage. and pn-hahl* you'll pul up tome BH* th*1 ^fr lutl plnu dutie*
centurtr*. thr&gt;*a doll* u»rd a, pre^nted
.
Rut gift* in Ihe (amde *re not
So give Ihe girt. &gt;-r your H I
For the girl* there arc: cow. plaything* were connected * 'lh to* n A
, u.‘# , nf 'I0' *. ** ( hri.tma* decoration* and then 'H ch *• you'd like lo feel lhat all bkr that Encourage the children .net* or *tnck;w;« -b.d he *uri
girl Annie Oakley, Indian, *pare imagr* t,f taint*.
coini icatei &lt;y I e act
jjjjjp package* will accumulatej ~
“
“ lli&gt; give a* well a* receive Rut you clum.r the righi kind
cadet and nur*e»' outfit*.
In many aborigine group*, doll* that they are often u*ed for under The tree
Itllb lv n f r.l KSIS
don't go out and buy "*omethlng
Fnr Ihe hny»: llotialona Sa»»id&gt; • re made at the image of « deity mat'c rite* and are often kept a* t.et (he children lake part In ill
k hal»t*r roe &lt;.u.vpitiMe &gt; ■ i* for sii.ie to gi*e Daddy "
Indian, row boy. Rn&gt; Rogrri. fire­ ard are (oniidcrnt aacird. They houaeholc, fetuhr*.
thr.e artiwitie* t.el them feel * C‘f&lt; f &gt;r the h.u&lt; l at *«-• I
Sn«&gt;e feel* Chri.tma* com
man. policeman, »p.icr cadet and • tr entrutted to the children a*
kmong the Kmgo of the O,. , hlt each and everv one of them ••Id to thr hn*pitalitv the family m£. ,be II enmy planning She'll
of cuur»c . . . . Oat &gt; Crockett l.itt of their trliglou* imtluc-' nnge free State. , girl i. given ha* helped create th. gay fr. • •n »how tbc unek|-i-.tot o v n nlgul vv-ggie with "eycltemrnl a* *he'
linn.
•uil*.
a doll when the become* of age. | lvl|y of the »ea*on
*iU1'*1*
crumple* a piece nf l'hrt*tma*|
For the little mia&gt;r« who like
whirh .he keep* until the hat a The feeling It to murh tr
more
i paper at mind a hunk of clay that
in
play
hnuvr.
there
arc
M r.Ill Ml II It
rhild. Ihrn her mother g b e . her importrnt than Ihe perfection n(
rough Iv re-omhle* ■ man
pla*lir Ira *eli ju»l tike Mother'*,
k g’fl of a light meter to the
a *r.otH doll, whtrh *he keep. un. |h r f nulird product.
And on Chri.tma* morning when
wheth­ Ihe package* aie unwrapped, ran I
»et» of cutlery and rooking utrn1(1 «he bar a tecond child. Thc&lt;e l.et ihe children male derora • maleur photographer,
»il*. A "mind" for girl* who bate
doll*, too. are ron.iderrd .acred | |nn. for the tree and the home er a beginner or an •&gt;' I hand al .on &gt;re her beaming lillln fare a*
outgrown Ihe mud-pic Mage arc
However, little girl* today find For the very little one. a few the game, wilt help him make • he carr e* her pie*ent over to
the rake and cooky mi* act*—
a thrilling array of evclting doll, fhn.tm a* .eat* pv.led on a piece Iwtter piiluie*.
Daddv* Su«ie will love the evpen
complete with ingrrrticnt*, muD"I!* that walk, *ay their prayer*, of rnNred paper on Ihe tree slight
»nr
tricycle yoil have gotten for
STOCKING BTl'FFKRB
Ing utcniili and pan*.
recite vece*. r»n have their |y oMrr r h^dren can .tring bright
her bet .he'll grow more in the
Small
Item*
*
*
a.
h
a*
t
t
\
What would he more fun Hun
hair waved, cry r»al tear* nr dam- red cranhcvrie* nr popcorn and opener* ripn.uriug *pontt*, plate image of Chrul if the ha* the op
a dull home, or model town, all
pen their didiet, I t’* really »n m ate paper chain* and lanlern* •( -aper*. potato peelei*, *|vo.&gt;u pm limit) to feet the irur )oy of giv
your own . . . . complete with EYESIGHT BHOSTEK I* an murh mote fun thi* wayl
°lder girt* (or little one* with holder* and nth. r kitchen gad’g. t . mg a* well a. rereiving
furninhing* and doll*!
illuminted reading gla.t that
And — you'll have * thrilling your hrlpi can make fancy vhaprd ,
i„ u&gt;„ |
-king aiuff- ChrUtma* i« work evpocially if
Buying "her" doll might pry.- will be welcomed bv reader or time when you *elcrt lhat wonder- Chri.tma* rookie* ta he hung on j r." or eie., a* pi knge otn.y. emi're going In have gue«l«, huv D IU rtT ! '. \ n t \ « p r o v i d e
a problem—which nrv of the many U * r ’, Thi* rrrtangular model fill doll fnr lhat youngatrr on your the tree and given In admiring men). Thrv'to apprreiaird bj don't let ihe woek blot not what many a cue for gift*.
beautiful, wonderful doll* to by Rauaeh A l.omb.
Chrlilma* lnl.
igunt* The .lore* are full of ma-i homrmakrt*.
. •
11 % -*1' eboril.
cHon.e from! There are grown-up
doll* with frilly formal* taffeta
party ilrc**c&lt;, bridal eoMumr*
and ballerina*. All with pla«llr
bodira and hair that ran be waihed. combed and curled'
Thrre are evrrpopular, lifelike
baby doll* that drink, wet and cry.
Al»n cuddly life-ire rag doll* in
many Myle*. Of courie. there are
rrlbt, baby bustle*, cradle* and
itroller* for all their "babirv " |
Whether city boy or country
hoy. he'll like ihr authentic *calr
model tractor-cyclca made of
heavy gauge Meet,
Durable plaMtr model tea
plane*, torpedo boat*, navy h«at*
and «pare ihip* will give hour*
of fun. Older hoy* will onjoy Ihr
lix-lt *p»rt* ear* with romplrte
kit and repair part*.
Repealing cap rifle* and piitol*
with nmulated wood plaitie butt*,
nickle-platrd working parti and
metal barrel* will make a hit
of
with young cowboy* and trooper*!
Lead toldler k U , popular in
grandfather * day. are pow more
rolorful and rtunble in plaitie.
You'll find a wide choice of type*
and ilie i to rhoo*e from.

I

Puppet Of Childhood
Expected By Misses

PW1VEI, PFJ»K L \MI* for &lt;M'a
vi-r al hnm* or in th* nffir*,
would hrtrhicn hi* ChriMma*.
Thl* model In th* modern mood
la hr l.ifhtnll.r.

CHRISTMAS TIMF. It * r&lt;v*d
Ifm* for giving dock*. Klwtrie
tiirulrl* for hi* or hrr dn*k nr
manlrl ar# prrfrrrnl. Model
»hown 1| tha Kuirliiy hy li-E
T»l»fhron.
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Help Your Husband
&gt;Keep Up With Times
With Male Jewelry
Helping a min keep up with
Ihr time* I* on* o( 1hr rpporluniti** afforded women hy Oiri»tm ai limr t'hr.ice of sift* become*
earirr Ihi* y n r with Ihr hrlp
of acecj.orie* In hr rho.en from
among )ew*lry for Ihr malr. In
point up hi* itylr rightnei*.
Price lag* need hr no problrm
with alich a c c c o rie* a« ruff
link*, prrfrribly Jew rM ; brll
b.ckte* in gold or vilver. hr
chip* monry clip*. line wallet •
pm and prnril *rU, cigarette
rate*. and Ihr like, lo choovf
fr m.
R ng», moling rapidly toward
tr- rr and morr popu'ardy among
n rn , make evpecially go,id gdn
I t lhem Thera are Initialed
r.ng*. rmhlrm ring*. and ring*
rtl with hla birthitonr from which
In rhoo*e.
Your f.unritr Jeweler ran br a
big hrlp **hm II rnmr* In *rh*rtlis a gift for Ihr m in in your
H r Trll him what you havr in
mmd, d rirn h r your man, and
lie'll hr ahlr to make "on Ihr
beam" aufgr*llon*

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A Rorcpnn* array nf cnlnr*
ill hi-hulk nrlntt, rla .ilc
mid nnvclly al\lr*. Itirluding th r nh-an-|ti&gt;|&gt;nlnr V
n n k . Alan lovely Irenib I
rnrdigivna f n r drraa-uit
wrnr.

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. , . frniininr and prnvacalivp. Sul in*, error.*, nnd
tivlnn tried * laviah vvilll
Ia n *
and
rm hrnidrry
Mulching priirnorn nr hr-d
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a rowbep boot from denim or
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it with Teias longhorn* pad •

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Mako HtUo oooa nad hig om
la hang from tha maatol o* dta» * • aua* jwrwa th*&lt;*uff. Haag gla from tha Chriatmaa tro*. Mako
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D**lga ■ hug* “Bantu Boot*'
of red terrpelelli er outing flan*
net. Make u aanta'a head ef tinael and futea It near th* Chriahmai tree In Ml with gifla lhat
would normally ho ylacod on ho
floor. Or make a hoot fee each
member of the family la hold aad
dlaplay glfta.
Baa what i

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Her heart’s desire — pifts
lovely lingerie!
.Soft curlcily sweaters . . . perky blouses—

Having trmibl* with your gift
till?
In a quandary aboul what In givr
lhal guy nr gal who hat every­
thing?
If your problrm pals are bridge
player*, your gif! urwrlea ar* over Grab Bag Gifts
For Santa hei mm* up this yrar
with a brand n»w bridge table Inexpensive
cover that ahouM delight the heart
nf any bridge fan, and help duf­ There come* i day before the
holiday* when Junior and Si* an
fer* tn heenme expert a
nnvinre Ibey mini have a few
The new cover it made of while Chnitma* gift* to take to Ihe
nitron pin tle lilting In black type •rhoot parly grab bag. One inevthp point and honor count bidding pen*tve way out of the »itu»lton
of Green and Culberuov In front may be found by noting variety
of each pUyrr A booklet on bid •tore* and loading up with rnrk
ding la included In the long tterk hall*, bit* nf felt and earn. pe*td*
Mark tube whlrh provide* perman­ •equini. The cork halt* fit nn the
ent lafrkreptng for the rover.
rnd nf pencil* and *erve a* little
The bridge table rover wai de­ head* that may he decorated In
signed by a buiy California hn.t- reaemble chararliw* Dorothy Flie»«. Mr* Burt Hollow ay, who wa* rek deilgned one with long yellow
faced with the problem of enter­ hair tied In little pink nbhon* with
taining a great number nf Import­ a wreath of blue flow era. Eye* are
ant buaineia mrn and their wlvea green lequin*. mouth a red one, a
Noting that many gueiti ducked imall pearl la Ihe note.
a luggeition of bridge ihe tried
Dutch twin* have blue *1ar te*
out the new rover*, and found Inter- quin eye* end blue haU no blonde
eat picked up at once. With the hair Clown*, loy aoldien and even
rule* m front of them, even ama­ Santa Claua may be made with hit*
teur bridge player* weren't afraid of eat ton, thread and other mater­
to tak# a ha no.
ial*.

Malt* yowr te n *Loet Boot*"
fee Chriataua glfta er for your
own homo decoration. !)*o thorn
at “wrapping" for hnrd-lo-wrap
gift*. Or, hang a big boot on
pour door gad atimlalurta on pour
CbriaUua uwo.
Uao pour own hnaginatlva In
m t t b if your "toot Boot" doaigna, but, bo balp pen, bar# are
• few aufgMtJuM.
From bright colored fall cut
I “O t f l f c * klfh-boUea ahee.
•riteh fH M m i both alia* be*
geiber wtth ’i
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dwra the' aMa. H ate • euff ef a
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December Is Hotter
Than June When
Buying Diamonds
Mayh# y«u didn't know It. hut
•December Is “hotter" than June,
fn 'he 1! am -r. 1 huslnev• thrl
Furvey* reveal that Jewe|#r« s#ll
pnnr# engagement rings during
December than In any oth. r
m»nth of th# year, and many more
than in June.
Christmas Gvr I* reckoned as
on* of tha most pop tier tingle
stays in the yr: • tn hr-to-- the t-?trnthal ring. “I hrlstmss Ev# Is a
family tim»," th# J»w#l#rs say,
"ard a girl usually shows her diagnr.fi 1 b, in# family first
Cupid •• a statistician com#*
up with this nn#, too: in Jewelry
• lores, about half of all diamond
#al*i are for "snragtrg" purposes.
Another twenty-five per cent la
|n diamond rings for wives.
Men and young men come In
''solo" and choot* about Half of
•II the rngsgsment rings pur­
chased but another big block of
sal's la to couples shnpping to­
gether. It is inlrrevtlPg. b&gt; the
Way, th a t eouples more frequent­
ly shop together In ths big cities
than In the smaller communities.
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NEW IIOIII/.DNN IN TELEVISION arrive Just in time fnr C h rist­
mas gifting with much improved circuits and handsome new eahfnettlng. Here Is the Miss America model by f’hilco mounted on a swivel
bast. Availably In blond ar mahogany.
and Santa Glaus and every girl
who con get on# Is th* round, bril­
liant-cut diamond plus a pair af
Iiorueite diamonds, ana fur either
side of the round center stone. The
brilliant is flashy and fiery and
the little baguettes ar* clear ant
serene, which makes far contrast
In luster. Baguettes are usually
Mount'd In whit* gold «r plati­
num.
If you are holding out for on
emerald.rut diamond, and ho haa
f«ur nr five hundred dollar* u
• pend, your dream may coma
true. Today th# cutters are proMuring geme of less than a half­
carat in weight, faceted In th*
witra-modern oblong or aquara
rentour.
Fmcn.ld cut diamond*, at their
name In piles, ora rut In tho atyl*
that was long ia«td for ameralda
and ether colored stones.

For an engagement rin g , th*
emerald-cut diamond Is very so­
phisticated Rut for th* old-fash­
ioned, truo late, Christmas berothal, why not he r a nier round
diamond set in rarved yellow
gold?
Th# shoulders of th* ring may
be appllqued with “sculptured"
Gowers, or th* matife m ay be
engraved and centered by small
brilliant*.
Thera ara tarn* beautiful new
finishes for yellow gold, too. On#
it called "crepe d# chine," a hind
of fine, grainy finish which lonka
especially rich combined with
•re st of highly polished gold.

A pretty "eatra" gift foe the
ladies it a pair of dip on bril­
liants In adorn shoes, handbags,
belts. After wrapping a gift hoi.
dip lh* sparklers sccuiely into
tha ribbon for a distinctive park
*ga &lt;ad a distinctive present.

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far this portable olertrie drill
bit which goes storywhero. does
most everything. Intludea bit*,
buffer, polishing bonnet

A g»od habit lor the new year
may be launched fnr any child
by making hlaa a gift ad a ley
savings bank.

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Santa mill trsd# hit slstgh for a
truck it miny American home*
thii Chriatmat. Hit bulky load of
machmtrr—apphancaa — require#
modern Iranaport.
He will bring a while Chriatmat
became • out of II of tbeie gifts
• ill be fimthed in shite enamel.
But aometimea the white Christ­
mas sill turn out to be a rainbow
because the trend It toward color­
ed equipment. Even when white It
the choice, accessories In kitchen,
bathroom and home laundry take
on bright colors to strike fay notes.
Americana often choose the let
itill Christmas season for the sew
appliances. In dninf so, they eitend the related gaiety eymbolired
by the new touches of coloe. Manufseturers. dralert and prnfeasort
of homo economica aee (hanged at­
titudes at a reflection of a pro­
found change in American life.
The I'n.trd Mates h it I- ng beta
known as the land where gadgets,
rule, where even the housework Is
done hy machinery. But the oxpects sey a new revolution u upon
us This time it Is not only more
new marhmes, hut new kinds of
ms chines.
"Automation" la a word for the
factory based on processes where
machines aee used to direct other
marhinet People who aro saying
“ Merry Chriitmsa" with appliances
often do not knew they are buy-j
Ing mtehiiw* to run other ma
chines. Instead, they say, "It runs
itself, doesn't it!"
AutowisUea In Heme
The fart is they are getting
automation m their homes.
A woman puts a dinner In the
otrn or on the burner of her
range, turna a dial and goes eut
of the heuae. the may have a Job.
Sho may be doing civic verb,
playing mth her children In the
park or attending a movie. Ike
leaves a cold etovt behind her.
An hour of four hours latsc, the
stove turni Itself on. It rooks the
dinner, all the time regulating the
heat to just the right temperature.
When the dinner le done, the stove
turns Itself off, but keeps Use din­
ner warm.
The family romee home Hie din­
ner Is put on tho lablo end oaten.
T it dishes? They are put In the
dishwasher, whlrh conducts an ela­
borate sequence of washing operalions and turns Itself off. Rinsed
with water Ion hot tor use hi hand
washing, the dishes drain dry al­
most at anc« and equally alt In
waaber until needed lor another

SHINING HLKI'HIHK FDR A HKIGIIT CHRISTMAS: sterling ally,
er threo-plec# tra t»rvlco with handeomn serving tray. Also tuggrsted by tho Jrwlery Irvfuitrr Cnunrll for a lady’s Christmas:
bracelet pin and earrings of simulated pearls set in gold colorwd
metal, and a gold wrist watch.
,

Electric Housewares
Long Been Favorites
Modern electrical houvewarei,
wiih their beauty of design and
Ihcir amazing convenience, have
for long been favorite' fur gift
giving This Christmas will he no
eicoption at emphasis both towaid
the practical aa well as the beauti
ful la working nut gift lists
The hostess is • top ranking
candidate for
such electr'ral
housewares as food mixars, and
• specially those with many ver­
satile attachments; a bright new
toaster; one of the new coffer
makers; for a sandwich grill, a
waffle maker, or *n cicctnc bimler.
If H It a gift of mmfort nr
an aid In beauty there arc elec
Inc blankets with 1 variety of
cover* ta choose from: an elec­

tric maseager or vibrator or hair
dryer.
Thera ara egg conkers, which
the bsehrior might appreciate,
lie might alto Ilka a Juice ex­
tractor or a drink blender.
As a matter of fed there are
more than M of 'heir electrical
ly operated servants from whleh
tn choose practical gifts.
- Electric irons and especially
tha lightweight travel Irons, ara
amorg the most popular of gifts
for womrn.
There are corn popper*, which
are so appropriate to the Yulg
Mason; waffle makers, lea rrram
freezers and what not.
This fruitful era for solving
Christmas gifts problems carl be
explored by visiting any reputable
appliance* store or many depart
merit and furniture store*.
Choose brands mida by raputable manufacturers. b&gt;ok for
tha Underwriters’ Laboratories.
Inc. label nr sticker, which la at
turanca of the quality of tha
device.
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TIME FOR ACTION
Tha active man, whether ba ba
spoilsman, woodsman, boatman
or do-it-yoursslf will appreciate
an "ex tra" watch, preferably on
the rugg.'d side, shock resistant,
water resistant and non-magnane,
to keep him right on time, when
he'a doing hit favorite hobby.

FUNCB BOWL BET la a gift
that will be put to use prompt­
ly, no doubt for Tom and Jer­
ries. Design shown to by Foatori*.

PINT MZE REFUCAS
Tint sued repllrai of things they
sea their parents use daily, arw out­
standing q/npng tha toy* for both
girls and boys ta Sanaa's collection
fo /th ii year.

sterling wr plated silver, for ex­
ample, which Is vast- Everything
from • pickle fork through •
gravy bowl to • handsoma candel­
abra for beautifying tha table la
her# to chooit from.
Hera a rt tha gifta whlrh help
to tnaka living truly gratloui.
Silver gift# are especially ap­
propriate for giving in eemmomoration of aomo important wnnlsenary coming during tho Christ­
mas season. Silver gifts will ho
mor# thsa ordinarily Important to
tho young married couples atill
at work assembling lbs fine
things they will want, to add
distinction to their hospitality.
Gift shoppers wracking their
hraine fnr Christmas giving Ideas,
• III dn well to think of their own
pined silver posteriione nr those
of their families as a guide
to choosing gifts for othtrs.
The treye, lh* serving dishes
that are so Invaluable to • graprohlemt. Re do th* versatile
bowls which ere available in a
variety of shape* and aitet.
While It Is th* discriminating
woman who first inspires thought
of gifts of sllv#r, It might well
b* remembered that thero art ex­
citing silver gifts la ht found for
men as well.
Among a quick check list for
your host—for such will b* most
of the men fnr whom you will
choose ailver service gifta—there
•re such things at will prove use­
ful t t his bar. Far asampla, there
are pitchera. Ice burkels, and Ice
tongs.
Even more Intimate gifta wf
ailver for mta ran be chosen from
among such things as d garet
hosts and catas, ash trays, picture
frames, an military brushes.
Junior Hie tllvrr offer* a host
ef Idea* for gifting the eery
young at Christmas time, tt It
pointed out by th* Jewelry In
dustry Council.
Your Jeweler raa shew you
plare settings scaled to th* hands
of little children, porringer* and
cups. And af course her* le al­
ways the napkla ring (something
inexpensive, and something that
can ba personalised with a mono­
gram) which win ba a useful Ufalong pootetalea.

GIVE AN ICE BUCKET to thw
host who plane open hous# and
will n»*d plenty of cubes on
hand. Shown It • heavy gauge
aluminum model with thermal
fibr* glass insulation.

trIGa suited handsomely for the
Yule season, to hold popcorn or
whet have you.

Camera Bugs Will
Appreciate New,
faster Color Film
m Another
upward surge of inw
wrest In ima*cur photography
come' as Chriitmis approaches,
illm -ibtrd hy the new. faster
cc'e» fi|m w*-i*h meins it i, nos
ee-ier for anyone to make good
r i n r p gturr. Indoors er out. in
f«"d v«rather and had weatner.
Th'«e who already have tned
It a-e cam ping at their shutter
release for the eoming opportun .y to make intimate and even
a candid color pictures of holday
w merriment alongside the Christ­
mas tree
And those who haven't are
prime candidates for gifts of
camera*—which need not m*eessanly he expensive modeli. for
the ability if the least rosily to
mike h't»*- color pictures Is con
side ah'» e»
hv p-e new
ft*•trip 'taka FI, lures
W
Wnet.icr being introduced to
color photography for the first
time, or an old hand at It, the
potential gift randidale for someting with which to help hi* picture
taking ran he made happy from a
wde range of equipment.
Just as the new (aster color film
atimulatcs wider interest in mak­
ing eolor pictures, to does it also
ir,spirt g teater Ir.'.s-m In 15 millm i,or cameras.
This may be aitnhutrd to the
fact that U millimeter color trans­
parencies are most popular for
homo projection. The U milli­
meter camera may be had in
modeli ranging from around $10
on up to the fine precnlon rama r il coating hundrru of dollars.
Of course, tha finer your gift,
the happscr will tha recipient be.
For Advanced Amateur
Photographic equipment intend­
ed for gift giving Is best chosen
In relation to the tntrniltv of the
gift candidata'a Intermit. If ha ar
ana is just a vacalicn time snap•hnoirr then the camera with
aarrying case, a light mater and
maybe a gadget bag will 40 the
trick.
For the mora advanced pho­
tographed!, user* of precision
equipment, who Ilka So do their
m own processing, extra lenees, kits
of filters, darkroom aquipmrnt,
tripods, packages uf printing
paper, and thousand! of other
items ara available m choose
from.
Kits h r borne development of
the new favt color film also have
been brought out and would make
a good gill for ib# experimental or
advance type of photographic
amiH-ur.
0
Photography gifts for youngatrrs ara highly recommended
Torre ara inexpensive camera
acts which Include flash guca,
bulbs an carrying eate. And there
are beginners Mia af chemical*
and paperi and equipment for

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Gel Expert Advle#
Th# inmatrd will have little
difiirulty in choosing photographic
gilts for their friends and relatives
and they know how wua it is
with the expert tn the camera
store. The uninitiated should de­
finitely seek advice.
Mavl&gt;# it's 1 movie or stereoeamera that would b# the best
choice Thes* too. make color
pictures, and one of th* former
should of course be tn every femily where th*r« are growing child.

Add gala note In your holiday din
ner with cleverly designed place
card* for the family and gue»is.
The«e ran he easily made and as
sure an extra touch of Chrutmas
merriment.
Dan your place cards In He In
with your centerpiece. Write the
names in white poster paint nn
bright Christmaa Ire# halls, on little
Christmas trees rut out of green
construction paper, or on little red
cardboard Christmas stockings.

A star bright collection of new Fts»a f'.?ldl# " the newest releases,
and unusual reeortl# including plat tell the tykes about drums Other
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but to *jwet fins, children and esrn
for Sports fans Too
travellers, it ready for Christmas
For travelers a new Hi \ \ ir
gifting.
*or relea-e entitled "P an t l.elt
Whether musical tastes run to (tank ' brings left bank night clubs
Itartok and Brahms or to Rcubech bark to lifr. and "Fiesta" w.ll
and Dorsey, the choice is wide, take them again to the bull fights
with some tpcnal things such as of Spam
Columbia's " H a p p y
Holiday"
Sp&lt;«n fans come tn for a hand
i tongs by Paul Weston and Jo Staf- some measure of attcnltoi, from
fordi to complement the atmos- the records world There Is an
phere of Christmas morn.
"audio scrap hook" called ''The
The latest of musical comedies Grrat#*t Moments in Sports" starare rwprrsentfd by original ca»t re- ring all time lasoritrs — Babe
rordings of the newer hits such as Ruth. Jack Dempsey, Knute Bock
"Damn Yankees" and "Silk Slock ne and Jo# Lewis—aho&gt;p « uces
mgs "
are reneded at the moment of
Ir Operatic Realm
their greatest triumphs
In the tealm of opera, cherishes!
For an unusual addition to the
by the devotees of the classical, collrclo'-s Iihrars. and of s|»-, ial
such stars as Klesnor Siebtv. Rich- inteiesi to students of kmeroan
ard Tucker and Rise Stevens. History, is an album ent iled ’ the
will bring "Faust," "La Bohemr," Confederacy " containing a roller
or the Kngltsh version of "Cost lion of Civil War songs a. com
Fan Tutte" into the living room, panied hy old pholov
London Recnnlv have just Issued
III It's dr voters will fnd that
anew recording of "Don liiov .inm" vv mphonir recordings ate hetirr
and the "Marriage of Figaro" with than ever The Brahma "package."
complete vocal ac%»e included, to with Rr inn Walter conducting the
delight the ardent
Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
The offbeat collector with n o lle
V-rk with rleirn of the
musical taslrv might like Angrl'a masters greatest works, would hr
"Music of Ind-a," a group of * dream -ift &lt;ome tm r
morning and evening "rag as" or
fo r J u t Devotees
songs introduced to the United
d in • devotees will hsve the pee
States Just this year hy Y'ehudi tort present, if rou give them i
Menuhin
record hy P rrr; Prado the "Vno
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MroCuhanl hacked
vet is . musical primer railed "In b' 1
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2 Holiday
Plants Are
Revealed
; In the legend* of ChriMmii.
many plants and Boaer* are asaociated with tha religious aspect
Of the holiday. So loo. Rosemary
pnd Biy are n presented among
our Chriilmat plant*.
The association of th# rosemary
plant with Christmas goes hark to
Ihe flight Into Egypt to escape the
Ssralh and Jealousy of King Herod,
| It* branches are satd to b^w
fetid the little garments
C h r is t Child that were plared upon
them by the Virgin Mother. Ori­
ginally. its flowers were iupp"*rd
*o h iv e been white, but the plant
'changed the enter of it* blossom*
in iss.-nder an that they might
bear the hue of Mary's cloak.
According to tradition it was the
bay life, w th its lsnre-like leaves
• tid purple hm n-s. Ihal ihellerril
Ihe holy family during a thunderjftnrm Srcorilincly It was believed
that lightning will never strike a
bay tree.

HAPI'V VsiNTh.lt TRAINING FOR YOUNG (in spirit at well as
age) basehall rnthuslasts, including the girls, it this game called
elusyrrr with exciting pitcher-batter action plua controls. By North*
western.

THEY ft H ALI. HAVE MUSIC for

Theme Gives Much
Inspiration Naming
Towns In America
Not only docs the wonderful
theme of Christmas give rise lo
a host nf myths. Irgends and
gay-spirited happening*, but sene*
also to give inspiration for nam­
ing of town* in the United States.
A Chriltmas Is found in Florida—
and a Christmas Cove in Maine.
Virginia and Missouri each boast
a Noel Surh name* as Nativity.
Goodwill. Feace and Joy are dot­
ted throughout the eounlry. "Star”
and "Shepherd" are also names
nf Christmas spirited communities.
Connecticut. Georgia, Indiana.
Kenlucky, Maryland, New Hamp­
shire. and Pennsylvania earh have
a "IHlle town of Rethlrhrm."
It it Interesting to note that earh
nf lhr*e towns is flooded wit a
voluminous mall load hy those folk
who wish their rards and packages
to earry a mere Chrlstmaiy post­
mark.

HUNT Is a gleaming satin scarf
from Santa. Above, oblong sewrf
In Jacquard pattern, a French
lii'*-ort.

rOR H IE YOUNG in spirit nr
In years, the Brownie Hull's
Ky# is an intapensive camera
gift.

ly trimmed witji lace and embroid­
ery in pretty pastel shadrt .Bouf­
fant nylon petticoat* to give a
twirl to her full, full skirts or nyChristmas and all vrar, when tha ion pajamas will be appreciated.
There are literally hundreds of
distlnrtive gift idea* to round out
her wardrobe. (Jay aprons—practi­
cal cobbler style for cooling, or
oigandy and satin with glitter Vcim
for dressy hostelling.
Choose blouses — tailored, lacy
.
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and lovely, or cotton and casual, in
wonderful new styles and colors
lo wear with everything.
ANN AUBOJl, Mich ijP—Belief*
A welcome addition to any wo­
that men and women are attracted man's wardrobe Is a cardigan
to each other hy nppo»itr rharac- sweater, (lay wool trim on pastels
trristies and that married life .'or the young set. glittering jewrnakrs Ihem mure alike are no­ e'e,l sweaters for evening wear for
thing more than old wives tales, a |L« smart mi«s or missus—and
University nf Michigan professor hard'ome fitted, real styles for
contends.
&gt;fother.
Dr. Lowell Kelly, past president
Most women have several basic
of the American Psychological purses for everyday costumes.
A*»n , says research shows “ hus­ Why not surprise her with a velvet
bands snd wives were nn more jeweled evening h«g? Or with a
alike after 20 year* of marriage soft leather rlulrh-lype handbag
than they were at Ihe beginning." and billfold mmbination! Thry
Dr. Kelly also say* that al­ roma In a wide rang* of luscioua
though he haa been unable to un­ colors and fabrics.
Tha same with gloves—Instead
rover evidence that opposites at­
tract each nthar h# "could think of the usual black, hlua nr brown
nf nothing more boring than In rnlnra—give her a pair of spark­
rnmr born* In my psychological in g white kid evening gloves! Or,
a pair of dreasy pearl and beadtwin."
trimmrd glovrs. Fnr the young
miss, give a pair of white ahortle
EMBLEMATIC RINGS
For Ihe man who ’ belong*." gloves, or rniorful embroidered
• ring hearing Ihe symbol of hlM yarn glovrs.
•
favorite fraternal, military, reLittle gifta that are dearlr ap­
llginus or other nrganitalion preciated are initiated nr floralmakv* a welcome gilt.
print handkerchiefs: knit glitter

Big, Bright Candles
Lend Holiday Feeling
I.el your own originality shed
a new light on your holiday this
year hy decorating your own
Christmas randies.
Before you start you’ll need
Ihe bade randies, a block o f para­
ffin, strings o f *ri|uin&lt;, fa it
jewel', glitter, or tiny tree orna­
ments. *
Choo'e a large round candle and
wrap it harberpole fa'hinn with
string* of sequins or bright rib­
bon* In alternating color*. Wrap
several si rands at mind th* has*
of the candle fnr a finishing bor­
der. Dot brightly colored fa ir
jewel* between the row* of ribbon.
Would you like a candle coaled

Hubbys, Wives

SCORE A MNTC KIT
Gifting your man with socks Is
simplified hy the popularity of the
stretch sock It presmt* nn sire
problem, because all sock* stretch
to ftt all sire* of feet Nr wcolors,
patterns and weave* have been l»*
ftodurrd widening the acieclion.

All Rayon Fabrics
Take Warm Iron

BIG ITT TO THE MONTH
A gift of a stone ring ean
thoughtfully be individual!!**] by
choosing the stone appropriate to
Ihe month of recipient’* birth. Your
Jeweler wJU gladly tell you Ihe cor­
rect blrthitone for any month.
Th* Ur .led States has T1 per rent
of Ihe world’a registered passenger
ru to m o j.ici,

Is the top man on your list an
arm chair traveirr? Doe* he dream
about far-away places? Then give
him a gift that will bring the world
lo his easy rhalr—an atlas. It will
alio srrve as a valuable reference
source fnr checking Ihe srercaboul*
nf evrnls in Ihe news
Perhaps he would prefer a mb
irription to a travel macaitne. lo
open new viites to him each month
throughout the year, There are
many available lo auit every man's
taste.
If you'd give him the whole
world tor Christmas—nuke H n
glabe of the world.

with a frost of white w ant Melt
paraffin carefully over a very tow
flame and s*hip It with your ere
beater. Then paint dabs of the
frothy wax onto a colored basic
candle, stud with tinsel stars and
•prinkle with gold nr silver metal­
lic giitter while the wax is soft.
Secure a short slender candle
to the bottom of an overilte
nrandy snifter with &gt; dot of h»t
wax. ne sure that the wlrk of the
candle is at least two Inches hetnw
the rim of the glass. Half fill tha
glass with glittering miniature
Chratmas tree halls in your
favorite combination of colors.

Tor years «e have hrrn pylttnf jp
Christmas Seals on our holiday
cards arrl packasc*. The design
changes rvr^y f « r , but the purpurpoie U the same , . . to flghl
TB!
Have you ever wondered about
the origin of these seals?
The flr»t Christmas Seal wa* the
inspiration of Einar llolhoell a
postal clerk in Copenhagen. Th*
first seal* appeared In 190L
^
The reals found Ihrlr way Is
America and attracted the atten­
tion of .Tacob Ru« who wrote an
article about them fe n ■people,
however, wetr intcrf'ted In Ihem.
In 1907, Emily* Bissll. a put-li*
health worker, conrcmrd about the
fair of a small sanatorium, recalled
the article and sat down to sketch
Vmerita* first Christmas Seal.
She was aided hy a cnlumlat on a j
Philadelphia newspaper In r^-omot*
lug them and the idea became sue*
crssful.
To-lav. sponsored by Ihe Nation­
al Tuberculosis Association, the
seal* are sold to promote educa­
tion, research and ease finding in
the fight against tuberculosis Itemember to buy and us# your tra il
this year!

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. cr» _
Rayon fabrics take a warm iron,
almost a* hot as that uird fur cot­
ton. rxplaln clothing specialists.
Most rayons are best Honed when
slightly damp except dress-weight
spun rayons and sharkskins and
heavier satins. Spun rayons some­
times may he ironed when entire­
ly dry but sharskin and satin iron
best when noticeably wet, they say.
To preven shine, homemaker*
are advised to set the Iron at the
eorrecl cmperslure fur the fabric
and then test it nn the seem edge*
or back of the hem.

DECORATIVE GLOVES delight
rhsiitm ng belief. This eightbutton model Is ef fabric woven
to look like doe-kin.

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* The Whole Homily Will
Brighten Up House

W E L L EQUIPPED will tha
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when his gift includes I I mm
darners with flash and a light
Meter. These, hy Argus.

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painted surface* A quirk run over
with a damp mop will make rub­
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Annoying bumi from carelessly
thrown rigarrtlrs can be removed
from rubber tile hy rubbing light-

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Gifts To Please Every Family!!

Solve Problems
At Jewelry Store
For Yule Gift
Whether you are on a budget or
a ipree at you tta rt your Chrtit.
m at ehopp.ng thi* y fir, browsing
along the counter* and thrive* that
®!eam with Jewelry sifts, can be
a mmt rewarding undertaking.
For here in the brilliance and
good latte of the displays are to
be found a whole hoit of inspira­
tion! for solving almost every gilt
giving problrm for intimate friends
and relatives.
The important thin? about gifts
of Jewelry has nothing much to do
with how much they cost.
The important thmg is that gifts
of Jewelry be*pe»k a desire to give
someone something precious: —
something of fine workmanship,
combined with up-to-the-minute de­
sign and fashion, in a manner that
makes the gift tomorrow's heir­
loom
(jenrrnu* Price Range
The Jewelry Industry Council
points out that Jcw-ctry gifts repre­
sent a generous price range. You
may want to give an impressive
and important gift such at an ex­
quisite piece of diamond jewelry,
s s a gift of a lifetime to the lady
of your choice; or you may want
i to give a simple little silver spoon
to baby.
You may want to choose a fine
watch for dad or big brother, or
simple little locket for little lister.
Karat gold and ttnne set Jewelry
are making fashion headlines this
year. If you are in doubt about
what to give her, make it a geld
bracelet nr two—or three—or more,
■a the budget will permit. The
more to Jingle on h tr arm, the
merrier.
If she doubts the sentimental side
of your nattier, give her a simple
charm bracelet with • fiw eharms
to start her colleetion. On the other
hand, if the already ha* a eharm
braerlet, ehoose some new charms
to be added.
If the lady for whom you may
be choosing jewelry gifts has a
favorite color, she will then have
■ favorite precious or semi-precious
stone, perhaps her own btrthstone
which will please her most. Slone
rings, stone set necklare*. earrings
■re excellent fashion wise choices
for Cbristmit giving.
Choice* for Men
Jewelry for a man can suit his
own personal taste* too, for there
are styles that are conservative
«nd simple and other* which are
rich and handsomely designed.
Choose cuff links, evening etude*
and links, tie clip, stickpin or col­
lar pins for the men on your gift
list
For the mnjt Important man In
your life conaider a ring with
bis birthstone, favorite lodge or
military emblem, a signet or an
initial model.
And also among major jewelry
Sifts for men la alwaya the watrh,
wheUier it be a fine new one for
cherished wear, or an inexpenalve
model for sporta or rough and
tumble wear.
Jewelry glfla to please the young­
e r .generation play an increasingly
Important part in the Christmas
picture, reporta the Jewelry Indus­
try Council.
And since the youngster* are
likely to be more sentimental than
their elders choose gifts that ace
aymbollr and that can be cherished
among their keepsake*.
All children like rings. \ sil­
ver cup please* the very young.
Littlo girls like lockets. .Spoons are
for babies. Utile boys—and girla
too—are thrilled by real watrhea
that tell time; and they can he
bad at little cost.
For Fine Sllsrr
The Jewelry atore also is head­
quarters for the fine silver thst
furnishes inspiration for Important
(lft giving to the hostr«s, to the
young bride, and to the close
friend uortny of something very
special.
Gifts of silver, in fact, range the
budge-to-sprre Christmas types of
giving, for among them at the lest
costly end are bon bon dishes, for

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Payment. $62 Per Month.
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V.A. (veteran) and F.H.A. financing com­
mittments on 59 homes were obtained before
the recent change in the law that requires
an additional 2 per cent down payment.
Only 10 of these homes are left.
You can act now and purchase your homo
for $250. less cash down payment than you
will need on future homes.

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homes fa lie Completed
before Christmas

Odham. &amp; lu d m , Sm .
BRAILEY O D H A M . President
FOR A D D IT IO N A L IN FO RM A TIO N
PLEASE V IS IT
OUR SALES O F F IC E
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We have only ten
hon les unsold of our
first 59. All of these
homes will be ready
for vou to move in

�Gift Characteristics
Are 'Interesting'

■fgnod tn give a broad ahoulakrwd look. A new dettgn b the
[crew-neck awpater, a l"t like
Mil* turtle nrrlr wbirh provide*
[■ tirelft* model, inmewnat lev*
•“warm-looking" than the ordi*
B i f turtle neck
i Trie Itaddiurul open-V bec'V
gweater for m-&gt;r» format occa[•ion* i» being «l &gt;«n in a«f! wool
‘of bright or light shades.

The tennit rveater ha* found
new u*e» thi - yvar with the whole
family wearing the familiar white,
red and navy pullover lor »kung,
biking and just plain relaxing.

SMART (HIT EOK S tN T A :
/l*#we*t cuff de*tirn which *ho&gt;*a
two face*, the under aide
slightly rnallcr than ihe top
I link. Show n: oval pair in karat
gold; alto available In round

RJ* VRKMNfs BXCITKMKXT of
Mhday lUirtirs Is hfightcncsl by
tha rhlnestona &gt; ae lry fur A
ladv 'g *ert*t, ear and throat.
Ring ia twist af gold wirsu

furnish Ibcir heme* So many of
today's young couple* ire furnlthing their hornet and apartments
gradual*' — a* the budget premiti
that Santa ha* fere cm in presenlmg them with furniture and acccaaerie* f»r every room.
Gift* to delight young married*
rang* f»om a dining room »el
i hough' cr-opera*. vc'y by icveral of
th e r friend*) to one or two di«»mettve threw pillowi t given by their
nevt-dvo.* ne.yhbur).
K labtrile gift* from clo*e rel­
atives n ay take Ihe *urpri»ing turn
of a t*kvition *rt draperte* and
slipcover* of tven eacpettng for
their n*w home. Convertible sofa*
and rabmet dc»k combinations are
ava'liblo in smart new *pare«avr.g design* for a small h«*u«e or
apartment.
Of en m e. there are a myriad of
neccc»itwt and luxuries that the cecrpllv married i.eed and that mean
ns drain on the C h n tln at budget.
Station.'^, for nrianre. It a nertvaary luxury that will delight the
bride xt'li her own "Mr* " engrav­
ed upon it A handsome box of note
. nil Ic'lcr pa pc i* in variou* *ue»
v ill please her on Chriitmaa morntn,' ami long after.
An end re "wjnirobe*' of paper*
for both Mr arwf Mrs, make* a
nice eo mom at.on gift. Rook* for
the new bookcatf* are in order,
too A gill to both nf them an eg.
rodent ro.ik book or on* on home
decoration.
A pair of hook end* will fill a nerd
nr. In a *&gt;mi1ar vein, a small read­
ing lamp Tlie newlywed* will silen­
tly thank you for a reading gift on
many quiet at-hom« evening.
A eo,le&lt;lion of apice* It another
"gift bui'.t for-lwo" — especially If
the couple like* to drive into rxotic
cookery. Theve are available tn
pretty gift boxe* with aauce* and
drratmgr. Particularly appealing
for decorative a* well as culinary
Uvlei arr the attractive »plce »helve« wl'h tiny drawrr* all filled wifh
the making* nf savory di*hc*.
Enr the bathroom of their new
home, newlyweds will love gifts of
d Minclltr towri rltg i. wall shelve*
and shower rurtain set* that arr
nailable In amart modern deiigna.
Thcrr are. in fact wonderfully
unique *dta to- every pha*« of
living that will conlnbule to the
Iwauly and romfurl of married
life. Wim Santa* will seek Uiam
out

Parents Particular
In Picking Kid's
Toys For Christmas

r.RAt'KEl L WHIMSY in neckUra and earringsi gold colored
B*etal ripped with pearly aeom*
•nd malehing bracelet. Hy
Trifarf. Ring by Routher.

1*1 ME ON HER HANDS at
•CluUtma*. Iuitr*l creation* in
watches with the fashion touch;
irm a with simulated pearls,
aUiyr* writh mo.k seml-precioua
■tones. Ity Sheffield.

Parent* want Inyt with good play
vahte, isfety and eduraltonal featwees, that are well built, durable
and rratonauly pneed, reports the
Toy Manufacture* a Asaoclation nf
the 1TS A , Inr. a* Ihe remit of
a rorvey rnndurted Ian O inrim ia.
And at a result of the aurvey,
stale* Sam ft. (lo*s, prrtidcnt of
tlie manufacturer's group, *‘ww
h*»# been able thi* year to gauge
the de»ir# nf parent* better than
veer before."
Parents make Mvefr emtrfbutlem
In their children's hippmes* at
C hrulm ii time by tha csre Ihey
u*e hr selection of playthings for
their.youngsters, ha pointed out.
H U at thi* point that tha early
ahogipar has the best opportunity lo
choose rorreytly tha toys belt suit­
ed to the need* of tha individual
child.
Many manufacturer* have mm*
lo the aid of parrnl* by label­
ling toys according to age group*
All that remains for the parents lo
do ia to get *o the store* early
rnough to be able to make
thoughtful and unhurried selections.
f t)H A PARTICULAR MA.V
A man who I* particular
about good grooming will apprrciate gift* of toiletries, aueh
a* after shaving lotion*, rolognr*.
(having
soap,
toilet
waiera, talcum powders
etc.
Alany come In gift combination*,
■pertally packaged for Yuletide.

m r RAxronn rmtALD
Chrv.mn* Hift Faction

A robber boon# for rid®, m i
catnip for Tabby, ahoulii b* undor ih« tree for family pet*.
(M ai leave Hi mu Mil af ibe fun.

M lltl.VIMt* SI'AUKLE
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MONKS TH \T WORK
Inter-room riifiupiiniraMuti U
The curtain will be ralted Ivry they mill mu illy intrigue parent* actually putsihU with toy phone
*oon on the mod fabulout mhu make »ure their v- uig*tcr« *y*trm erasable fur giving t*
vitit Sinta early and often
Chmtmav in all history.
children thi* &gt;rar.
1 hr icopt of Ihr gift giving pic- |
With Ihe formal arrival of good
Old St. Nick whove eyes gleam tur* (or groan-up* range* widely
thu year with a merry, modern from Ihr fnvolout to the practical, i
glint, and whn*r bag ii f iled to all touched with the magic of mod- j
overflowing with myriad glorious rm ik«ign which Irnd* glamour to
aurpri*#*, a brilliant exposition r*cn tnr mm| provsic of prariicat
of gift* geei nn dltpiay in the Hem*.
Yr*. even kitchen gadgelry an
etty'a itnie*.
Chief characterittic* cf the gift* Irr* the picture in i hie mav a*
glvinc Picture fur thta wonderful a Kiurra of ttocliing ttuffrr* for
year of peace and plenty, laky ■omen.
Kitkhm In Picture
their cue from the expanding In |
Wearable, for both m*n and
leivst* m every member nf the
family in more gracioua living in ■ omen, and children too, rank
more productive and pleasant u*c hich in the (Tirivtmav gift giying
of leivure time, and from a world picture thi* year a* fashion en ­
filled with npt*iriunity for gaiety dow* them » tih new at tract mo.
The gro»lh of family life to
and entertainment.
(hit country pun new eoipha*)*
Tetlaarl rtaya Grown I p
Even Tnyland — that wonderful on gift* lor ihe home, and the
um vrrif of make believe for Ihe designer* nf Inline furnishing* and
children — move* more than ever fumdiira h a ir met Ihe challenge.
thu year, toward nuking it po*- 1 Appliance* ton hate fell the
*iblc for ymingcter* to engage in touch &gt;rf the ‘killed designer add­
Ihetr mn&lt;t popular of alt pa*time« ing new beauty !« their tmporprc«*v
d a y i l ..............
which it playing at being groan- tanee a* labor vaunt device* for
the modern home While mother
up.
in
rhnmlniiy.
rollon
U Ihr eandidate for Ihr-y Impor­
I t t i h . i i Iv . t a f f e t a ,
Whrle Davy Crockett ic admit­ tant gift*, there ar* ("quail* tntertedly the man of Ihe year in play- Fvting onr* for todav • ‘ do-lt-yournv Ion, «llk mill puna
land. thy trrnd toward furnishing »rlf" dad from among the hand
W rnttnn. S i t e * I” ,
children with tnctnirtive toy* that and pomer loo. « handsomely pac­
^ k fan' v 1 &gt;. "v. T
help them "make like mother" kaged for Christmas giving thu
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and "do at did doet" U vastly )var.
accelerated, obviously in rrtpome
Trier item and radio **l». and
to youthful demand,
ftnr new phonographv idfcyrd in
Visile to tovland thi* teaton newly titled rabineting and with
will nol only bring aqvicalv of an­ improved meehanivm*. offer a
ticipatory delight from rhildren; wide tangr of major and aim bud­
get gift giving.
Ilnhliu * Kale High
folk*' hobbie* (urni-h limitless
opportunitlr* for prevent, that will
pence. Tlw iport* world ta full
of them New advarcec in photograph* will hu featured for the
rank amateur a* well a* the mure
aeriou* picture mater*.
Never wa* the gift giving pie
lure broader, or more enticing
than it t* thi* year, now that the
practical ac well a ihe frivolous,
A* the rurtain H*ea on the ha* been »ubj*cted to nr* beauty
IPMt pre-Christmai shopping sea­ of drvigo
Everything Indleatri that more
son, many foreiighled men and
women already ar* looking a- people are going to gira more
gifts, and more are going to gel
ivlon, raynn crvpi*.
head to Chriatma*, I'fSfi.
To make sure that they will more gift* thu year than ever
cotton clinlli*. t ’olv
have ample rath on band fur before
tiler stvle*. Slturl
The
&lt;»mplne
I’rogram
grnrroo* girting, without touch­
few
* and l.nng, (iirlx*
Ihe l'U\ Christina v gift program
ing their reguUi taxingc or tun­
v aixea 3-6x, 7-11
for
the
family
will
not
I*
complete
ning up burdeniome bill*, they
are joining t95d L'hrlttmaa Cltihi, mile** every member get* at
now open for enrollments at Ihe tiie h*avt, vumrthing bright ami
Itrw lu wear, something gay with
bank*.
which to play, and tomrlhing big
The Christmas Huh Idea, which and important for everyun* in
la glowing la popularity with vharc.
each patting year, fa ai simple as
A. D. C , and la readily adaptable
to any parson's plan*, purpmea
and poekothoah.
Each OuUtma* Huh membar
deride* foe him*e|f how much ha
will pul aside rath wo-k la hit
(Tub arrount, and enroll* accord­
ingly. Ideally, this I* an amount
ahirh easily ran b« budgeted out
nf earnings.
l|i* weekly deposits, over I
year'* lime, build up to a pro­
fited figure for which he re­
ceive* a check from the bank In
ample lima for hit llkf-d gift
shopping,
II I N ' ) THE II XN111 M \N
|f*lfl *n i l l in *tn# p&lt;M*rr
Thus, the rhtistmac Clobber
know* in advatur evartly buw tnrij lik** I hi* rm ('hrilllHR«
lit ully M com*
moth money he'll have f»r Holi­ m o in t n f . It *
day spending—and evartly ahem
pi* 1 * p o M rr » or k«ht*p in on#
f-m ip art u nit.
H'a coming from.

SKIRTS

PAJAMAS

UNDIES

SWEATERS

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LUXURIOUS
LINGERIE

TTmas h er ap

tn reflect tho
■pfrlf nf tha aennnn fn
gl«niiiMiua Nylon tulle, I.i.xeg
trimnu'd formal White and
pa»lel color*. Sire 9 • 1R

SHE’S GKTTINfi A REI.T. I.eatber belts make ■ wonderful gift
for any woman, tugyests le a ­
ther InduUriee of America.

LEATHER Jk f KRTS ar* gifted answer to present problems
Shown, Jacket of l t ft grain
leather.

Wonderful Clifts That Will Mt

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THE BEST IS BESt

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COSTUME JEWEL

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I . " i n !i la necklsce* *nd
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and I&gt;enutifu1ly embroidered antin ro|l;irs
,o r “dress-up."

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Dolls
Almost
Human

'Do-It-Yourself
Gifts Are Popular

r o ll TIIB IIOSTI’-SS. « per­
colator type toffee mal cr that
qualifir* a* a serving pitce. 11/
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G ifts tor *M&gt;. It yo u rstlfe rs" loom r F irst t'lln r Ihe beginner needs
lerge an lh« C hriitm as scene, Ihl* If a ;o v l » it vt basic hand tools.
jrf» r. Mere ar.d more men are These Include; (1 ) cross-cut-saw;
nelly Jo n nc the rank* of amateur f2&gt; « n o l chisel; (3 ) wood file ; (4)
Ji*ndymen. till It now seems a&gt; If awl for marking line* on u o id or
“ every (sm lly has ■&gt;ne."
|m etal; 13) pu'ty knife; &lt;A&gt; mips
M a n u fjc tu tc i: ha\e kept pace for metal cutting; (7 ) keyhole saw ;
with (hi* burgeoning movement b y : '®) au?er b ill; (9) C-clamp; (M l
Improving old tools and developing *rr »r|" •r c ; (111 whetstone; . (121
titvi o n e . - all with n view to makham m er; (13) level; ( I t ) light
Inc do-lt youi •• If ptoject* e a.ler, »n'1 n r*vy rcrew d rive r*; (IS )
quicker, »afer and a lot more fu n .'’a tare ; 4!*■) altp-Joint p ile n ; (17)
Generally apeaklng. do-it-yourself-1 b*»ch r u n e ; ( I I I tape m eaiure;
e ir enmn in th ee varletie*: ( 1 ) the M l) adjustable wrench; (20) pipe
man who | i Ju»t cetiinc &gt;tarted (2) u r*och; (21) hatchet and (22)
ihe “ zn.dMrramer" who ha* p re llv , b ack iau .
.
well m etered the w e of hand1 Kach member of the fam ily may
tool*; (31 the “ advanced" tjp e who git# &lt;mu or more of the needed
ha* graduated to power tool*, and; tool*. Or all may set together on
i i (till l/o'n.ng about for new fields the romp, le t'.i, In a handy metal
tc conquer.
chr t or with a prgboard that doTaking the-e different “ varletlea" slgnalt * *par» for every tool,
in order, here are som* practical
lo r t,ie "m id stream er" who algift lug gntlo n*.
I ready n * a»&gt;ut everything hr
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1— — — — j |*ri-ds ,n Ihe way of hand tool*, the
rest s'ep up t ill for power tool*
to hruaoi'ii the tcopo of his active-

D. Crockett
Is Man
Of Year

In Toyland the man of Ihe year
Is a Tennev-ean who died 119
years ago defending Ihe Republic
of Texas.
The tall hunter ram* to life
again early this yrar when the
younger generation sat before
their television screen* and watch­
ed hi* adventure* with Indians,
h'ars, regular soldiers and front­
iersmen.
The Toy Manufacturer* of the
IT. S. A . have been bu*y ever
amre making rifle* ami fringrd
jarkrt*, roon’kin raps and flint­
lock pistol*, model frontier forts,
guitars, dolls and game* hearing
the name cf Davy Crockett.
The new hero ha* taken his
place In the heart* of America's
youngster*. They don’t love their
familiar W ritrrn favorite* any
T O P - l'p T O A S T E R for bread, the le**, thry'vo just added Ihe
m uffin*, frozen w affle*, glcama newcomer to the legendary band.
Heady I'or (hrltlm a*
With g ift brightness, l ly Waste
Frontier life, whether in Ten­
(fighoui*.
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nessee, Teas*, Oklahoma or W&gt;o-

E f f ic ie n t m e a l m a k e r
Mould be thl (gift of an elretria
rnastei-ovrit that ran do everything. |ly Writinghou*.

A gon| start would he s portable
e le rtrl; d u ll kit including attach­
ments for driving hints, buffing,
in liih m ;. grinding, set,ding, mixirg ps nts etc
1hrv- kit* nuke the handyman'*
work about the house a thousand
tlm r* e»»'cr, because hr can take
them to the «p«t where hr is work­
ing . , .rv rn out to the garage to
polish 'dc fam ily car.
Another popular Item I* the port­
able p r r r saw It comes In light­
weight hat »turdy mod-;*, specially
(tesign-d for the m u ll builder,
handyman ar.d wnrk«hnp hnbblrst.
One of ihe m *1 import.mt devel­
opment*
In
the do-it-yourself
power tool field Is ihe multi-purpose
leol. t'.unhinin- all basic operation*
into one unit, this tool ran he used
a* a saw, disc sandcr, lathe, verti­
cal drill pres* and hnrixontal drill.

: lit A Ml SIC AI. I ItltlSTMAH THIS YEAR, radio* and record
playri • offer gift Idea* for every member of the family. There are
high fidelity phonographs for nil. a new •■•IM-«.ni*tle" attachment
for slater, portable radio* with non hieakable c**e for junior, and
m o d e m atyie table radio* for mother. Thr-e model* from IICA **•
pie ent just A portion of the many from which to rhon*e.

More Subtle Lighting
Effects Are In View

II I* especially practical where
space Is at a premium end a com­
part working set-up Is essential.
Now w. enrre to the "advanced
Ivpo " of do-P-yourtelfer, who al­
ready ha* what look* to jou like
* pretty complHr line up of power
tools. If- pever ha* all the power
tool* he want/. A* hi* skill Inr r r s if s , hi* her iron t widen and
Ills lnlere-t bep’n* ia »oar in speci­
alized professional iype power toots,
such a* lathe, radical saw, arbor
saw, drill press, hand saw, jointer,
To surcrsiful'r gift the “ advanerd type" do-it-your»clfrr it I* nec­
essary (1) to know what tools he
tlrrady ha*, and (2) to learn Just
^jte^Jie nqrdt and want*.
•• Jf you are fn doubt about'the
matter most any baidware lumt*r
or electric appliance dealer ran
help you make a wl»e selection, it
you let him know what tool* nre on
i.sml and the type of wmk Inward
which jo*r do-it-yourself la trend­
ing

ir c t safety.

Y U F. DEVELOPMENT
It theros a camera fan among
your gift candidates who processes
bis own film and prints his own
picture*, and you want to give him
something inexpensive, JuM as a
reminder, why not a of a prepared
film or rsp er developer.
B ■ a

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The mmt exciting thing about
many of the doll* that Santa
Claue la featuring for Chriitmai
giving this year. I* that they
ran do ju it about everything
that littl« girl* can do.
■They can alt, kneel, walk,
drink, and cry. They can have
their note* blown and they can
furvive countlei* bath* and per*
manent wave*.
And they ran do even more,
•a Mr* AJyee McKeeth, wife of
a Grandview, Idaho, farmer ha*
demonitrated in a manner that
show, little girl* how to have a
lot more fun with them.
The new doll*, Mr*. McKeeth
ha* dltrovered, al*o can play
with each other. Thu* they ac­
tually make it pomble for ‘'little
mother*" to have “famill**'' of
their own, which they can “ rear"
during their play, learn why. on
occasion, their own mothers have
to b ^ severe with them.
Mr*. MeKeelh's contribution to
the greater enjoyment little girl*
get out of their new doll* devel­
oped out of the fact that about a
year ago ahe took up amateur
photography. A* ihe became more
•killed at her hobby the wa* fas­
cinated by the lifelike dolls in the
Mores.
She wrow* to manufacturer*
of dolls for permUnon to photoyraph sonuj of them In true to
life po*ei. Ideal lent her sam­
ple* of some of the newest.
Among them were rotle, a 24
Inch doll who got her name be­
cause of her ability to auum e
many natural po«c*. Another was
Iteliy Wetsy, a baby doll made
for “ action."
Mr*. McKeeth started “play­
ing" with the doll*, making cos­
tume* for them and poung them
In various attitudes “playing
with each other." Her husband
helped b&gt; deilgnlng and build­
ing doll furniture built to scale.
In time she wai ready to make
her picturrs.
Then the tent them to Ideal
with a request for comment that
waa quick In coming. Her pic­
tures caused a sensation in the
offices of the doll rpanufacturar.
Whether dolls simulate “ lis­
ter" washing or feeding • “baby
brother," or two girl* getting
ready to go to bed. this year's
crop of dolls are repotted to be
the mo*t eiciting in doll-making
history.
And dolls wul continue to get
better, according to BenJamuTr.
Mlchtom of Ideal. Small Vinyl
record* now can be Inserted in
some to make them “ talk." New
skin for doll* feels real. Pinch
one doll and she'll pucker her
lip* for a butterfly kiss.
Soon, according to Mr. Mich-

WINNING GIFT COMBINATION for Dad I* • red and white checked
shirt with m ntrhinr hsndkerrhief and smart Hack tie, figured In
red. Ha i* wearing another of hts Christmas gift*; a 'srdinal red
jacket with golden "good luck" emblem embroidered on breast poc­
ket, All by Arrow.

Fashion Accessories
Are Always Welcome &lt;*
Aiwa)* welcome, Christmas
gifts rbosen from among the
many fashion accessories means
many a change of ro«tume and
brightening of the wardrobe for
the girl who D lucky enough to
find them under her tree.
Cjlorful scarves, t i e-on-collars, handbags, hankies,
are
among the many areessorirs all
girls want more of, that have
a special m ent insofar a t the
gift giver 1* concerned. In none
of these instances is it neces­
sary f«r the gift giver to know
the ti n .
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It's all a m atter of taste In
choosing and you can't go wrong
If your eholees are from amnog
plush little evening hags or lux­
urious little fur piece*, neither
of which need strain the gift bud­
get. You can be sure they will
get a grand reception berauto
Oily are glamorous and opulent.
Belt*, hate, evening *hrugi and
gloves are lure fire hlta. Here
It la wise to know sue. which
can be learned easily by some
deft queitioning.
Choose a belt with jewel trim
or of intricate cut, for good gift-

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tom, there may be electronic
tape records inside plastic dolls
so that they will be able to "hear"
when dropped.
It's a wonderful world of dnlli
now awaiting little girls In this
year's toyland. Dolls will keep
on growing more wonderful.

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PRACTICAL GIFT In aid of
hair care, a strsamilned electric
hair dryer. ]t'a Oster'a Alrjet.

FASHION IN HIS POCKET*
You can add the crowning touch
of style to a man'* outfits wph
a *»t colored-keyed woven hand­
kerchiefs. Match colon with hia
shirt color*.

Choose a head-hugging ra i
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DAD WILL LIKE THIS TOO—
a% electric knife sharpener for
cutlery, scissors and tool* also.
Thin is by Oster.

Irr warmth, with Santa'a appnjval.
Give her a jeweled or embroi­
dered *hrug or a *tole for pretty
coverage In a festive holiday
mnewi A glove duet including onn
pair of colorful knit* and another
of tailored leather, will warm thn
heart a t well as the hands.

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desk arpMsirie* f»r Chrtstma*. Front, centert contemporary pen
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Creative Toys Taking
Spotlight This Season

Thoughtful guevta at a Chrldmat dinner or party will arrive
bearing Rift* for the lady of the
hnu'e. Thia i. not only a pleatant and courteou. thing to do. but
it’s alio extremely eaay. Store*
everywhere are brimming with a
ho»t of gifta for the ho.le.a
Since the liver know. in advance
that the giftee like* to entertain,
the selection ran be guided by thin
knowledge. High on the li-t of de
airable ho«tei« gift* are item*
that help to enhance ho«pitalily the
year around.
Thi* th rl.tn ia . tnyland will
She’ll weltnme gift* to me in
resemble a .upcrnurkei with
kitchen, living or dining room
counter. piled high with real mini­
• hen ahr welcomet gueita. Canape
atures of lamout brand* td canned
traya, fruit and eheeae knlvea.
and packaged food* and home
anack traya and relUh diahei are
mainirnanre aid*.
among the many poraibilitie* in
Fun with food toy. are a ibimithia category.
nant licnit In live new showing,
of how-lo-dti-ll kits. Itoy. av well
t ’nu.ual (tlfl Amuiet
PltHSKNT W ill \ lilt 11 I I \ N r FI I t lit: would
a fa*hlonable
a. gut. air fascinated by chef
An a muting gift for the hotlrat cocktail Jerkrt hinting &lt;’f parties to ronie. l i n e ', one nf midnight
a.tivitie* involving full acale meal
who like) the unutual i* a wooden i blark aue.tr ercentrd |.y lot* of glitter. It'a treated in re*ist .tain*
picparation, from aoup to d o .rrt
darhthund with holra in Ita hark
with cmphasi. on well balanced
which serve a» holdcra for loolhniitrill.su. menus, according to Toy
pick*. Olive*, anrhovie* wrapped
Outdance (’ounril
in baron, liny frankfurter* and
Fnrouragril by teller, from
other cocktail dclicacica can be
parent* reporting improved eating
placed on the pick*, and the tip
nabit. evidenced by *ma!l fry who
curving tail of the daurhthund
acquire chef skill*, toy designer*
makei a handy holder for prctrcli.
thi. aeason have rom r up with a
(•laa.ra come In rarka that make
an attractive duplay. One auch tet Gift giving that take* itv In ' One rule that ahould prevail In bevy of new culinary adventures,
ron«iata of a braat-fini.hed rark •piration from the immense tail* rhooxng fiimilure and furnishing slanted to the playroom set, in
eluding ratterul*. rookery, meal
with eight frovtril ilaatr*. decor­ farlion folk* Mr deriving nut of lor gift giving i* hj«ic of course,
tau.e., twin soup combinalion*.
ated with coin dote, and four their new dedication to more gra- on Ihe principle that the choice a. well as baking with niivet,
matrbing dip bowl*.
clout living, are ruing to a new mud blend with the decor of the •hurt rut randy making and grla
Individual rarafet mounted on a peak of importance for thia home. Women know thi* well. tine dc**crt project*.
wrought iron bate above a randle Chrutmai.
Men choo.tng on Ihnr own, will
Newest in the fun with food ratekeep the coffee watm and plra*e The trend tharply fncti*e* atten­ get the guidance Ihry reed from gory Is a how-to do kit catering
the hoiteti. Also available are tion on thing* for the home, which, the hnmp decoration expert* in the to junior frontiersmen
T h i*
large or #erving-tl»e ranerolea though they may be dr.lgnated for itotc* where they will ahop.
t ’amphcll Kid* t'hurk Wagon Set
• lib their own candle-warmT*. * the apenal plea*ure of mom. ir
includrt cans of real pork and
New l olor \nd Rrauty
For a very iperlal ho«tev». a dad. or one of the children, are Thit principle rrevatl. aUo with bran., spaghrtli and condrn.fd
•liver rhafmg dith la valued great­ really shared by the whole family. respect to major appliance* for *oup*. a rampfire style pot and a
ly and uttd often.
The*e thing* embrace the broad tic kitrhrn. and even the gadgetrv set of outdoor eating equipment.
There’* a rerord of cowboy
Another extra-special preaent at ealegonet provaically lermrd fur- for mother who prfaide* over
a comparatively tow coat, I* a bar­ nilura home fiani'hing*. major ap these
area* of the home, no tongv to provide appropriate
becue. Portable rharroal barbecue* pliance* and even hou*eware». douht ha* worked oul a rotor home on Ihe rang atmotphrrr.
may ba purchaaed In a convenient among which will be found the aim- •rheme that ahr will want to pre­ A rirtonn style cookbook fcatming
Wild West rveipc. acrompanir.
lire for Indoor aa well aa outdoor pla and tnevpcn«ive gadget* which acne.
conking.
alto play important role* In mak­ Fiwdunateiv the dcigner. of even the kit. I’m* Wow (’how, for
Other area* of the home, aa ing the home more livable.
the mwl prnvair thing* for Ihe example. I* an easy-do combina­
tion of spaghetti.
well ai the living and dining room*,
home have endowed them with
Santa'* a Famllv Wan
Dad * r&gt;i*m*al of backyard baripark gifted Ideal for the ho.tc.a
Tha trend revolve* ttaclf oul nf new- color and beauty from which
Towel* for the kitrhen are now th« fact that t'hn«tma* it a fami­ appropriate choice* may be nude. bripie responsibilities ha. in.pirto glamoroua the'll hope for help ly affair, thia year, mure than The range of gift* for the home, rsl a Junior rhrf bartie&lt;|ue version
with the dithei «o ahe ran ahnw rvrr before, and Santa, being a •ir for the indi*tdua! to use in the of cardboaid with 22 ptrcri nf
them off. Typical la a act of glati family man, I* Irnding hi* help to­ home. I* hrnad. Thinking in term* equipment, including rhrf i hat
towel* with vivid detign* created ward making it Increasingly an
of individual member* nf Ihe fami­ and apron, outdoor rooking utrn»il* and a rollretion of chops, hot
by famout American paintera.
founlloa numhrra nf familira ly Inspiration come* quickly.
dog* and hamburger, (raid
Dad
might
like
a
•’bar'*
cart,
Dealing Are Varied
thia year will pool their Chritlmaa
board).
Corktcrewa ami bottle npeneri thinking and their Chn.lmav fundi, adaptable for use outdoor* a* well
Miniature brand* of famous
eome in a variety if unique da- with a view to making gift* from a* indoori.
brand Cookie, cake and des.rrt
algnt that make good ronvrraatlon tha family In the family—complete Highly decorative chair* of
kit. are featured In th« loyland
piecea aa well aa aeiving a useful ac* living room aude*. f&gt;r exam­ variout convenient sire*, with ami au|&gt;errnarkM.
purpove.
ple, or perhapa juat a new- tola, or without twivrl*. designed for com­
I'arentv wit) be glad In hear
Seta of mail lied kitchen knlvea, even a piano or one of tiia new fortable viewing nf television, of that Ihr young gcneralhvit of rook
fer* gift rhoice* for any nirmber of
•teak kni*r«, carving kntve. nr a home irgana.
mg hobby lit* find equal glamour
Cnunllrvt number* of hu-bandv Ihe family.
'carving board are olfuw gift aug
in tackling ilranlnc up chore.
and wlvea, will nun to give gift* nf A table t)p e .cuing cabinet with
gc.linna.
Favorite new cleaning Invs in
1 Ineapensive kitrhen gift* ran be new bedroom furniture to children jwnvulnn for a tewing marhine dude a I'lar-Vae with a battery
glmorired with a little time and who have out grown their infancy. would make a good gilt f"f mother. piiwrrrti motor that
ratrhe*
Imagination. For example, contain­ Counllesv famdir* will merge
Stark tables, end table* and hat- crumb* efticirnllv and an rlrrlrlr
er* for feorrn food ran be packed their plana for dad into purrhatr sock*. are alwaya welcome gift* broom. Faniou* brand detergent,
with anything from cookie* to ear- of a handmme new comfortable (or women.
are included in di*h washing sets,
tnnt of gourmet chee*e«, and dreas- chair, and their plan* for mother
laundering device*. loo, are gel­
into arquittinn for her of that new
rd up with unuaual wrapping*.
Y n r CANT MISS
ling a featured spot In Ihr tov*
If the choice la a boudoir gift, cnrklail table-, nr *erving rart
tf In doubt about what to give to help home mainirnanre ardor.
variety la offered. She'll appreciate which ahe hat rheruhrd for an a man, a xift certificate on hi.
a drrtiing table *cl with a spark­ long
favorite m /n'« wear shoe, .port
TOY TRAIN r A N &lt;
ling array of eut-gla** bottle* or l.amp*. end table*, bookcase*, mg giv&gt;d«, "rin-it-yourarlf." or hob­
Itrsevirh hr to* tram maker,
altrartivp drawer-arranger* of pla.- devkv, all fall into the range nf by store will give him exactly rev rals that if a lad continue* hi*
tir nr quilled aalin, In hold her giving gift* inspired by thought* what h* want* at caactly what you , irtercvl in team, to tha age nf
‘of the home.
ceimellca, glovca or hoae.
want to spend.
he'a a fan for life.

Toyland
Resembles
Supermart

Trend Is Focusing
On Gifts For Home

YO U R

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Thoughtful Guests
Those Who Bring
Gift For Hostesses

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Toy. that develop creative .kill*
and protide ba*ie training (or
doren* of peacetime career* a*
well a . all phase, of home main
tenancy take the apotltghl in
Santa’* record hirakmg billion dol­
lar toy pack thi* year, affording to
Met Freud, pre.idcnt of the Toy

(lutdance Council

pe.1 (or hu*ine*. and a *oda foun­
tain in operation with real mixer
and famou* brand *iock
Junior grade garage mechanic*
ran try Ihnr hand on changing a
denied lender of a miniature car
F.vrn the lirr engine ha* Joined the
tire chang ng repair raiegory ar­
riving under Ihe Chri*lma« tree
thi* year wnh a ralchei jaik V
moving irvirk ha* a dolly with re­
tractable wneel*
Nf«f*t thrill for highwae en
ginrer* i* an arrial »and loader
whirh »cts&gt;p* up «and. ron*e*« II
to a hopper from whlih it i* loaded
on a dump truck
ln*idaled Stove.

Frontier life lake, the lead In
imaginative play with both cow­
girl*' and cowboy*' rnthii.la.ni for
Wild H o i regalia sparking more
than SW.ftM.ivM in tale., Mr.
Freud r.tim alr*.
High Incolcnrc of famou. Amer­
ican brand name, in kit. featur­
ing rral fo-ol and household proF o r p ta y iiw im c h e f* Ih e r * * r e
dull* an.) rnuipmrnl it another n il fibcrgla** insulated «to*e*. teal
jot trend lhal argur. well (•« tie r harheipie r*|uiptnenl and a va­
riety o( kit. stocked w ih famou*
crderpri.e
Toy land. 19VV style, provide* re brand* id soup. |s&lt;;k and brans,
ronl breaking play value*, lint, •paghrtii, mixes, eir
I'.lrrlionie* have made possible
keyed In develop ng luvsnile apll
ludr* a n l encouraging creative an inlilguing new .witehhnard
that givr* the operator a ihanee in
achievement*. Mr Freud .aid
l*rlre» are about Ihe »aiue a . manipulate four truck I nr*, and
I**t year with many rlaittc favor­ an n r raid »irrn loo There « a
ite. rr*lr.igned to provide extra loud speaker truck and an elce
turrt* for creative p irpo*rful play 1 trontr omne Pilot Trw*oee a*TK* j .
New how do do projrcta fralureil radio beam that follow, the ha«ic
among lov* rhovrn a* out .landing tra rung rral pilot, undergo
•n their eta*, bv panel, of etfuea
Tlie Junior rontingrnt will he
tors, retailer., wholesaler, an I r»n able to play every instrument in
turner* ate community p tin u n g the hind Xtlraeie* nf mo*tcin pla*
construction kit* graird In Ihe ahd to* have made |*o**itsle true lone
Uy of ever* age group from tod- irplira* of everything (torn the h.g
■Her up. Toy liuulamr I'ounnl re ­ golden liitia In the guitar Vrw
port*.
thrill* i* a deluxe piano aceordian
with 12 hand tuned tw**« ired*.
fiirl. Show I’nlhu.fa.m
H tl* show a. much enthu*ia*m
Two l-iilw.uk* of traditional play,
a* hnv. for a«*emhling nnxlel r u le the top and tlie Irjth Vlail. have
rrnler*. including school*. hu« sta­ virlded thi« year to Mr influence of
tion., police atations, po«l nlfue*. jet propulsion The Saturn* tlyrn
ctr A plastic block building «rt •cope Top, Tov (2u til an* e f’nunril'
with prefabricated window, and repnit*. I* made nf super Impact
dnor* that open and shut. Iran , pla*tn the lt.V) model Inp i* pre
parent Jalou*ie blind* are t*pical colon huilt with ball bearing, and
of the authentic deiad th a t', fra "fluid *and" weighted rotce
lurid In lo w . pla*room style hous­ Till* tip nf Inmorrnw will apin
ing developments.
or bourn r at any angle, even on the ,
Vrw in Ihe handicraft rategorv point of a pencil
The new jet ride *'lri*h Vlail'*
that yirlda useful dividend, in
household gift* !» a rhme*tone «rt provide* increased leveragr for
ling kit with tool* and instruction* young ruler* I t . streamlined fnr j
for derorating fabric* wilh jeweled &gt;pcrd and lio.i«t* an adlu.table
effect* Inspired by Ihr up In Ihr luskrt seat and heavy duty pneu
m a lic I i k *
minute fashion*.
.p m t.rar* Popular
The latest in carter training for
Spnrt*cai« are riding a wave nf
Jenmr entrepreneur* Include toper
malket* complete with tdirckoul poptilaiity in the natlnn't play»ct up*, miniature nudrl. equip room* a* well a* on the highways.,
A favorite f&gt;*- how-In do play in 1
the educator approved toy* for
tv,A I* a Jaguar aporttrar kit with
precision pari* fnr budding a true
•rale l?’&gt; mrh rondel with steer­
able front wheel and pneumatic
tire* Toy liuldanrw Council it

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To Christmas
Loak abaad la ChHatmaa-tfmai
•
Good friend*, good will, fo o l
cheer
With gift* for all. both g n a t and
(mail,
a
Hotly wreath* to dark the hall •
And many • carefree Chriitm a,
call
Ta great your naar and dear.

Sleepwear that1* both warm and
glamnrou* 1. newly available fnr
(h ri'tm a i filtlnf. In winterweight (abide* ruch a* rayon rhallii, dre&gt;* h*ngth and ihort gown*,
knlcker pajama* and ihort robe*
hat* hern »tyled for added fem­
inity a* well a* loftneii and cornlot r.
duffle yoke*, ihlrrrd bodice*
latin »a»he» and **Hn piping at
ni-rklinr* are among tha glamour mu*hei that have been added
to winler warmer*. Whatever
ityle or (abide li ehoien. ro»y
ileepwear it *ura to ba warmly,
appreciated gift.

Smart Santa* will get a loo&gt;nM on Chri'tma* rhe-r whrn
Ihry, (Ira »tneklng* to tha fair
A bo* of •uper-alrer nylon*
combine* flattery with luxury In
m akln, a »ur*-winner *lfi.
n* aura, of co u n t, to taka
half ht Into conilda ration and
chooaa «hort, medium or lo rf
lrnfth* Hi your lady'* liar. If
you know her *hoa »iia, tb# *ala»Jady’a chart will determine her
atocking alia.
Tor tha flftar who lit** n«valty and tha unaxpaatad, lhar*
it a raft of hoalary new*. KraoJangth atnrklnf, for fnttanre, art
f aminr popularity In alt quarter*
and win plea** younfar woman
in any of tha argyle, atripad or
taxturad pattam* you rh«o»a.
Slratah »tnekln*» tolira tha alia
problem with amall, medium ami!
lari* modal* that tllmlnata Ih*
peer tally of mor* pram * knowM i* .

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FOOT COM FORT, III.’Al'TY FOR ALL thla Chriitm ai find* Sanl* recommending ratual* a* well at
nipper*. Grouping upper left, for tha kiddie* include* tlippert, teufft, moeeavln* by Honaybug. lower
left, ratual* for dad hv Florahalm and *llpprr» by Panlet Green. Right grouping, -“at home luxury" for
mother, pump*. »ruff*. moeea*in» reflecting n rw ,,t fathlon Influence*, hr Sandler, and Dantal Green.

rillllHIM AH IH IMir.KIl A FAMILY AFFAIR, with wide eyed
j-uum-vlcra imiling their happti'eai at what mother and dad and
Manta have wrought for them. Here'* a picture of happlnen that
can he duplirated in ev*ry home, and aiado permanent on film for
a cheriihed record In later yea la.

HOME GIFTS PRACTlrAL
Gift* planned to make tha home
more livable, whether given to
tha family or the Individual, ar#
practical gift* that go on giving
for a long long time.

Some Men Like DoIt-Yourself Duds
P o tt Ymirech r&gt;udi olfer Interm ing gift potilbililiei lor Ihe
Imma handyman. Thay ara u»ually mada of durahla, waihahle
denim or twill iperlaly deiigned
to put a man at aaaa Sue altar
Koura work.
In addilion In being tha typa of
clothei that will aava wear and
tear on hn .pom apparel, they’re
an faahionably tailored they aerva
a dn*rn other leiiura wear need*.
They Includ* panta, thirla, jackela,
aven ihnrta, rapt and overall*.
Wo*lit* h»va hern nn# nf tb* mnit
Important factor* m determining
lha relative agri of the earth*
reck*.

Look ahead ta Chrl*tma»-tim*
Whan Santa mount* hl» t ’#i*'h
T* k*ap hia data. In aeary au ta
A flurry »" b# won’t ba
Wfclla ehlldran of all #«•• walk
Ta meet tha gala day.

M l’MIf ANP MAKE-I P where,
aver aha gnr* I* mada ponibla
with iMa vanity portable gift
radio, fty Philto.

Present O f Beauty
Remains Long Time

tllLORKD GIFTS
A gift of beauty 1* a Joy that
(rather chair* or «&gt;!**, beautiful
gifts fnr the home, are now avail­ remami long after the tintel and
able in murp than 4U0 different wrapping paper have b«-n ttorrd
away. Meaningful beauty glfl*
colon.
contribute to a way of Ilf* ard a
way of looking.
Take, for example, the baiic

propnate for tha lady1* per*mv
ality and artiviUe* and giva her
a *et that might tnrlud* per
luma, cologne, dinting powder,
aaehrti, bath ml and *rrnted aoap
Any **/ all af the** prettily
cn-mrtic*.
packaged gift* m u mH only am
A beautifully wrapped gift of belliih her dreiung table, but
llptiick, rouge, face powder, foun­ will rarry out her frjgranrr
dation and e je make-up In a "type" through all her aetiviile*.
fa..hum .hade keyed to your
giftre'a coloring I* *ur* to nuke
her prettier than ever
Tha perfectly matched let will
encourage her to lake pnrf* in
tattrful application and to be
wellgroomcd alwayi.
A complelt fragram* wardrobe
la another way to make Chmtmai
Juit tha beginning of a lovelier

T 1 E -I7 P CHRISTMAS for a
man with neckwear hall ba
proud l« waar, like lhata three
baau’laat widelr apaced dailgnt.
Itripa*. geomauia pattern*, fly
Van IIfunn.

Look ahead to Chriitmaa-tlma
With prom!*** to keep:
Tha tree to trim on every limb
Stork inn* to All up to tha brim
While tha children m eetly dream
of him.
Who vim* while t k v tletp.
Look ahead to Chri»tma*-tlm*
Wllh laughter In Ih* air:
Tht ehurrh hell* ring all echoing*
Tha earollcr* who hlithely *lrg
. . , and tha heart la horn*, re­
membering
Chriitmai, * family af'alr.
—R. A. H.
ITTl'R E HOME Pi'll.PER
The future home builder may
gel hi* lnipiratkm for a career
from a**embling a hou*a or even
a village from among lha wooden ^
or pintle hou*e-buildlnt »eta ia*
Santa'* pack for thla year.
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SCATTERED FI.EASIER
A group of gaily colored and Intem tln -|y itu rrd acatiered ru:a
| make a happy and uveful gift for
tha lad* of lha houaa.

Her.
Sclert tha fragranra moat ap-

Give Film Rolls
Along With Camera

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No m atttr what other gift from
tha field ot photography you may
rhoote to give, it really Im’t com­
plete unlr** you add a few roll*
of film Thla ia ripcelally true
when yoa give a new camera.
It m rant that the nna who rereive* the photographic gift will
b* promptly and adequately
equipped on ChrUtmai day to
make tha preclou* picture* that
MARE A
AP
TS*
will ba
bt cherished
for ai long
long tlma.
time. FOR LITTLE SISTER, •
**\\ MAKE
P Pf O0 1I NNTTMMEENNTSj
chariihed for
EARLT with
with your
your favorite
favorlta P*
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a . aha U, to UVa EARLT
trait photographer
photographer for
for the
tha mo*t
mo*t
Golden eagle* often kill
klU adult
adult an­
an- for a walkChHatmai *a*ratoal»
IntimtU ,gift
af all
all la
to loraa
loved m*$
Meg
elope** aaiptelally
ipaelally when
when athar
ether food
food Thl* nna la
fw aal iua. I f
InUmata
l f t af
telope
—a pklara
pin ur# af youratlf.
your*■If.
i« hard to And.
American.
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Alyre L. MrKaeth, amateur photographer and wife off gn Idaho
farmer, prove* with picture!. Shown above* *Tofia" ia giving "B*t*y
Watay" a bath. Both ara Ideal doll*.

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■&gt; 111 IS H it. H i I FOR 1 1IK MAN »bo ifv M fi * handsome
lounging robe like thin on Chriitma* morning. Made of volt
wool fiannal In dark green with g«ld piping, It prnvida* warm, amart
looking attire for relaxitiy at homa on a wintry eveniny.

This Year’s Christmas Games
Will Include Little Ones Too

Chrittma* e«m#* Into tho kitrhen thi* year with a wealth of
handy, practical, colorfully Heligned and h c ip m ilr* f a d f r u
that can help make a hue# tucee*» of minoi gift giving to femfem
Inina friend* and relative!,
A thoppiny expedition to_ any
_,
hou»ew*m department prove*
the glamor of »uch once humble
r.ccaailtle* a. * ran opener, ami
potato tlicrr*. Nowaday*, the**
and other conking tool* have hecoma colorful and .tre.nvl.nrd,
lending a decorative not. to th.
“
f, 1
Mith a wide array «f lawpriced *adfeta to chooie fiom
the “kitchen yift" need he limited
only hy the yiver‘» Imaymation.
On# Idea il to »elect aeyeial
item*, eurh a* a plate temper,
wooden *poon, ehee«e cutter or
eako »erver, and wrap thrm aepa lately at alockiny aUlffeta.
Kitchen y.xdceta ran alto he
u*ed a* a kitchen t»nu* when
wrapping package*. In addition
lo the gift in the package, tie a
ceramlr handled fruit knife, a
gleaming metal nut cracker nr
a ahmiry aluminum Ice cream
*coop into the how a* a wmppiny ornament, fiayly colored
featu rin g apoona tied with ribb«n make another attractive parkage deeoratlon.
For the amhitiou* Sint* who
wanta to make * real production
. ,
. gUr-h,. tool* narkfrmip Her# all th« gad*
* , £
w* k, , itv! V #
? * „ tfu, ^
dralnee
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Other unuaual way* to parka»» a ,arge auortm ent nf gadgei gift* I* to place them In a
„rw pUdte or met.l wedeba.ket
for
kl,chen. or wrap them
* P1**11* tablecloth,
Rcfor* aelectirg kitchen gift*,
it pevt to di » lutle rc»e*rci on
f iftee*i kitchen need* end
t„,or

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Mint ever) woman know* and
« « D ’ man will quickly dixcovcr,
«• that chooilni Inlimiteiy pcr»on**
^,r "Jjer ’*'** * hriitml*
,l
In he the c**tr*l and
mn''
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R,nU *n4
M k» •» ' h* f i ’h,
ton world hav&gt; completed an at
liance that make* it pn«*lhle to
, f h*ct a kitchen apron on the one
hand and a cocktail Jacket on the
other, and be tore that they will
both bring iqueal* of drlight from
(he woman who receive* Ihcm.
(il.AMORIH S GIFTS
Now every gift for her perrona| pleasure can be laden with
glamour and tie Im men tel) practical, loo.
a , , mailer
f&lt;r(&gt; on, „ f,
for her l«n*t enough flic wiie
man at fhrulm a* will mike her
Yulellrte perfect with many pre
*enia Seme of them can be amall
and ina»peniite
A brightly ••jeweled" collar,
for example, hat the (e»tlve In
xollty that** dear to her feminine
heart, )et the coit it little and
the utefulnet* great She'll wear
&lt;*»# collar — and other gift* auch
■* * filmy tcarf. a lacy hamlkrrchlef* * pr*»y belt — «&lt;* moke
,ho'* Sulci; fn"um e rhange* that
»dd variety to her wardrobe.
Gif,. Rate Sparkle
Bright Chriatma* parkagtng
lend* ■ very tpena! air lo r«»
|n |in# with fathpr, f , rrn t, f„r tfiw golden
,„ufh, there* glitter and »p*rkl,
lh|&gt; m tn u lt' lurrrt' packI|ln&lt; 0f m (nr ro*metlr Item*
this yeor. All Santa need# la a
clur to her color prr'rrvncr* In
make-up. and eo-metlr gift* t o
certain to he at feitlve a* they
l r r , e tromr
In the*# day af TV-vl#w|rg and
h* ma enlcrtaimnE. any unman
util appreciate gift• that help her
In bo a mor# attractive h»*te*t
Glamoroua robe*, hn.tr*. apron*,
tunic tup* and tapered trouici*.
evening .uealeri and colorful
.
.
velvet* m in i
and otKcr l l o t
h n r. T rl

Thl* Chrittma* tha four to win
jeo r • old contingent will be
m inted in on the fun of playing
g a m e * , nlong with their elder
bmtherf and (liter*.
There’* a atrong trend
gamea that adapta eompetitiv
*™ l»inr»
family fun over to
hoard
gamea to
fit the limit#Hon
dergaittw -rowd.
recreational nerd*
l» ,
nf
Ji.k (krM
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,
,
Iny number or fam ,ica with three
Changing faahlon* In men’*
and four children.
wear mak* wonderful opportun. Annie Oakley,
for exempt*, Hlee for bnnyiny thai man of
competitive family fun
op to dam atyle wU*.
•u t of Wild W rit alventure*. Mila Chrlttmae, with the gift of
elanted to a four le I t eye * ■ •* * * • *
wear.
group, randyland, another favor- A**e Include abort length outHe for family fun that give* the w S*™***** for winter warmth
kl'-derparttn rrowd n chanre le
oatremely
p'ay indeed of UhlUlng, kneee '*h &gt; " ■ ■ «
Mckete for
move* on color, Chuggedy Chug,
** V
** ,h*
•n Ingenioua new board game,
1
,|?or
*****
key* competition to maneuvering Neweat
atyle In aporta m alt
locomotivea to a
round houae *
garment w,tn natural
which revolve* juH Mb# »h# real ,h*uI,i"
and mod if it-., .ug.an
eleeve. Il ha* aharcoal brown and
•ne*.
Mark atripei and a brown velvet
New gama offering* gi*, a big half-collar, four-button cloiing
■••lit to the achool’iet. tea Typi­ and (lent pocketa.
Drab Closet Can
cal of th* trend lo make acquisi­
Another coat that fa growing
tion of knowledge a by produrt of rapidly In fovnr fa th# blager,
Be Changed
To
eompetitiv. fun la G* lo tho Head now recalled from it* gay nine- — *
, .
,
of th . Cla»*. a quia gam* playod tiea daya, moderniaed and act C l O t h i n O
P a lO C S
at three level* nf difficulty, ao hack on the road to popularity.
_ .
*
that all th . family p.MIcipaUa Is A no*, v.r.lot. in navy wool flan^
. kraln t.a .in g competition.
».l with llght.r blue piping.
pre.to! H . eh.ngM _._hum dn,m
t w . . m
, w uw i # w.
m w S K - i S k 't S
* ,’» «
•' ” For
•** the young girl and Ihe
tereil nnled in Malt ftnanr# •»•"""*■
many year., ha* fh«"»ment.
ymmg hearted unman faihtnn ha*
game*. Ka.y Money, for #*ampl».
•dapl#d for oport coat
How doe. h» perform thi* m*r- a uralth of gifted idea* There
— (h, ilantod velou* feat? With th# gala gift
have* competition on *harp »pe- --------- retaining
.
ire itnrm coat*, lined tn fur or
culativa praetire, in trading real
, in4
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P*r„
iPMi&gt;
e.tate. There a r. n e . game. „
Im . ;
i SS
r“Ut#41 •"
.him . fur lined Ilnve. and. to
u h u rtlw ^ A
nnintere*tlng of room* Into a de* „ „ „ , h kllt(, lklr„
Brf.
“.uburban
snd one that tie* Into tho uranium
■ tnTTn.^.T l' t
shorta. knee-high lock.
4lj1)rn(.., «»ith
*th •V
u el" trim
••jeuel"
trtm or
or
ae-klng fever, providing player. foal&gt; th,? itthurt-mf " 4 * , ^ rt handy place to hang one« cloth#.. (domed
A complete change from drab bright rolored pompom,
with miniature gelger counter.. lh, r t UWo wannth of wool
Family concern with current with
a convenient lengththat cloiet to rlothing palaeo requite*
txent* le catered to whh newt*, .lightly below th* new u»ar* of *he|vet, hanging •
tack*
!
ca*t#r Swayie’i board gam# ba»#d hip*.
_ , and floor ipace.
„ . , When
.
•n International Urn. clock, and
Other .hort outor m at. a r.
w ,n" ,0 r " * hnU. hor ■ i
keyed to th# new* of the hour.
the "utility" and th# markinaw.
bring* arre*«oru-. for top to i
Traffic ..fe ty ha. in.pirH a The utility coat can ho
any- bot.mw drea.ing up.
Pick a color, almott any
number of new game*. Drlve-Ur- where front walat to hip length.
Self, for eiample, bale, play on ll'» «"•&lt;*• ,
lightweight, but color" i* a *tart for Mr. Clan*.
a moving highway, provide* playWO&lt;J,
g**4 u ••* For a man’* cloiet. he’ll take
.•re
. . with .a „real
. t ____
i._ wheel racially eutted to driving or neutral* nr »port pattern*. Th#
ateering
lady mejr get a flowered dulgn
whi,-h maneuver* a ear, a horn • pocUtor *porta.
Another new ihort eoat ia the nr inft anlld enlor* epd the rhitand a *et of proper road rule*.
fleece epevtator coat, a dret, get their favorite nurtcry
All kinda of real life aituatlon* wool
■ingle-breaatod m at with patch patient*
are In top favor for hoard gam#
Now the .helvto a r. aupplied
fun. There’* a Campbell Rid* pocket, and tabbed afaatraa.
Shopping Gama, H r example, that
FITTKII FOR GIVING
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for. »,n»»g*.
Involve* th* problem* of parkiag
Nyloa .toocking. m .k . an un- (old' 4 ,lo *hM ' n4
» •« »
and filling th* grocery lilt.
uaual a* wall a* a popular pre- *r* CM,rr4 *l'h quilled fabric,
tent when th* choice la th* new
amooth plaatlc. A
GIVE GADGRT HAG
•tretch nylon*. Avallahl* ht die** g"041*' number of covered hanger.
9 Advanced amateur photograph
_ . theer* nr daytime eaauaia, thee* *° match and nne nr tu e extra- _
&lt;
_
or* ar* frequently a* amlou* to atretch lo “cu»iom fit" any lag » 'd* *nlt hanger* take rare of w , y r l o t t | | HlH |» \(» .t
acquire a new gadget bag aa th* ,il4.
clothing.
Chri.tmaa la a ftn- wmd .port*
average wnenan ia atuioue to ac­
On the eIo*#t floor go metal »hirt. Here, nn# with rich offquire a new handbag. Thi* fa a
Etportt »ay that betweos 1 and raeka for ahnea unlea* Santo whlta background a r e n t'd hy
Chritfanaa gift ttifgoaOe*.
I per emt
cent of titha population fa me* rhooar* a tho# bag to hang front bold eonlraatitig atripaa. Van
tally rotirdod
door or wall,
‘ Hrutrn.
FASTI.R O f CARM
llntted parka of eard* have enm#
Into toy land to make a reality af
th# rnatle of legend. Only tho on*
A built from the*# aarde la ■ littio
to more difficult to togplav

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"Play hit game." when it reme«
t&gt; ehootirg aomethlng for the
man, t tyre tire adv
fo* *ucrc»tftil Chrtitmat giving. And vou
van bank on it that ovtty man
hu* hi* game,whether a* a paiticl- i
pant nr at an at-lent if aoroewnat
•edentary fon.
That fellow who live*, h-eathe*
and ihouti about hktenal1 withnut
hatdly ever twinging a hai h'm•elf, for example, alio foil* Into
that category of the male* called CHICISTM \S KVF IS TIIK MOST IMHH’I AR TIMK to *lip the diamond on her. finger Statin , t eon• poti*mrn. JuM a* turely at doc* flint what even* woman know*, how n here the dr ram diamond of evety lovely lady; a lwo-car.il
!h# gu.fer. the fitherman or the round Militant with lapetrd baguette* on cither tide.
tennit enthuiiatt.
wouldn't like to have hit owa itv
Hunt for the llunirr
And don’t think for a mlnut.- ah,vet, cap&lt;, aim are welcome atthat he wouldn’t he pirated wUh. way* And * doacn gaily packaged
The hunter will welcome a new dividual howling hall, com plti
*ay « hook on the lllttnry of golf tali* will arrd him into rap­ hunting jacket, a *hel! and gam# with retrying rate* Th-re are *i*
Hatehall, nr a pair of field ture* on Chriatma* day,
ve*t, eap, pair of hoot*, a gurt r al howling *hne* and ihirt* t v
g'atte* with which to catch a
lle*rh out among your candi­ cleaning outfit, hunting knife or do their part to hoo*t *r«r*x.
(loteup view of ■ crucial play.
Think of the Ciirl*
date* for I’hii.tma* gift* th,» • ever*! boxe* of hi* favorite *h# I*.
M»a*« Sumrlhing llclter
year and you can hardly mt*i a* welt a&gt; all aorta of camping 1 Han't negleel the cji*g*ff *!fi
True, it it muih e«*ier In find touching a fithei man. Thi* ap-vrt gear from * comp*-* lo a *&gt;ep of th* .port* Irene in ehoo* : |
» g-ft for the participant .putt*- ha* giown trrmendoualy in popu­ ine bag and from a tent to a Chriatma* gift* Women a^e bw
man chiefly he,au«e iheie i* al- larity. Kven wonion have taken it portable eook «lnve.
coming active »port* partlcipv v't &gt;
wav* tom# new gadget being deve­ up in greater and greater num­
For th* winter *port* onlhu- in #v er-(ncrea«r g number*, f l e j
loped to help hi* game—at In the ber*.
»ia»l. Iheio arr *kl«, innw ihoe*. play golf and trpni*. they *kl
intlanc# of th* golf hog earta
For the »ngter there *re all • katr*. goggle*, okI luitt and boot* fi*h und hnvkl, f\fn £■-* tilling r»|
which tave him a lot of energy to- 1• of new gadget* and gr.*r and all manner nf warm •i-ga.
h 'l M i n c
M*njr m l
when no redly *, avaiiatile—and among which there ore the new
Water apnit* hav* railed ra ­ rsn&lt;|i-ln^( for BpotU (Ttfti, thil
particularly i-eraute no matter fie&lt;h and *att water iplnnitig pidly in pipu.aiity lately with Chrittmaa,
what equipment he may no-v rrei* New rod*, lure* and fltc* pirtirular rmnhatii on water
Contid^r !•«** f i f t i of fim » i
pottea*. more nr better thing* ate bow Into the market eorntnntly. ikiing and "akin div'ng" fu r Hie at nl tp o H i | i ,*r that tha whot#
alway* what he want*.
Tackle hove*, creel.. landing net*, latter there are goggle* ma&gt;k«, famtljr can an Joy, tith rr In tht
A new let of matched cluht wading boot*. fi.htne Jacket*, fin*. «t-ear* and even urd-iwater ha«amant rumpiia fo&lt;»ni or righ1
for the golfer, a hainiiome new hnl* and other lleitv* *port» good lorath-rg apparatu*.
out in tha ha^kjranl. ropufgr if
(and lighter weight, plea**! hag. *toie folk will *ugge*t, «well the
Cm the Ind.Mir *ide, howling tha •‘indoor fatagory** ar# tahtg
ate wonderful gift* f„r the link*, nppmtunitic* fur oppupr.al# giv­ claim* more adherent* than any ti-nnii and jtorkit bilharda in ju »
man
Sweater*, tjairlt ihnti, ing.
other .port. And what bowler for aitaa*

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Buying Slipper
Is Christmas
Tradition Here

To maka this fb# merriest
Christmas ever for everylxwiy—
irrlm lr j; yourself—do yuur g ift
(hopping EARLY!
Whether your Christmas list Is
|o-&gt;g or shoit, whether you Itlend to spend much nr liille, tha
uoner you Hart your shopping,
tre heller your chance* of g .tling thn-e gifts that will win
•'jusl-what-I wanted" grins on
Christmas morning.
The thought and ear# you devote (o achieving the "perfect "I.KT‘8 PLAY SAFK* la a
mateV* of present with person game made up nf traffic markvaluo far heynnd its price. Such era that telli it own gift itnry.
happy selections are never tha It's hy XX-Aeto. The passing
product of last-mlnule ratch-as- hydraulic dump truck ia a
ratchcan ahopping. They taka Ruddy L,
ELEGANTE ON II \N ll for Christmas when gloves are lime.
Right now, this very minute,
"lection, leather glove* that are easily wa«hahle bring
Personalized Gifts
this «e»ton. Above, jeweled pull-on In Launder Leather you ran start your Christmas gift
shopping in a wsy that will save Will Make Merry
with leathtr piping.
you much time and effort.
I'y carefully scanning this ip»- Christmas For Her
rial *i lion, you can actually pr»The mn-t thnughlful gilts of
ilow lhr whole exciting world of
all
ere thn»e that ar# "hers
S-ifts—- practical and sentimen'al
-glamorous and Useful — simple alone." Initialed or monogrammed
and lavish—that await your tel- gifts offer that "extra something"
cot ion.
and show how much Santa wanted
Then tomorrow, bright and to please her.
.^Blura It : average man needil
rally, fare forth to the a-ore* to
So many types of gifts ran be
g new hat months l efor# he'll |
FOR THE RHII1K
■re their exciting displays o f per-nnaliird leath er belts and
■eimtiy go out and buy one for | R 'rakfail sets of tab)* and gifts. You ran rhoo'C nnw from handbags taka handsome metal
Wimcl/, tune's s wonderful op-1 chairs art good gift choices ope- lelrrllons that are at their Scry initial*. Even gloves may hava
an embroidered name or Initial.
-gurtui tiy to surprise him at | dally for tha newlywed*.
peak.
Lay-away plans offered hy m »ny( Woolen glovrs offer a mono" tfjrliljn a s lime with a u&gt;cful and
stores make It posslhla for you gram it yourself opportunity, Lea.■ntthbmiHe gift.
to dn e lot of early gift ahopping thrr and fabric gloves often wear
New hats fur men fallow the
on very little rash, You ran pick labs for a pendant letter.
dominant trends in men's cloth­
a gift, put a small deposit on it.
Collars, sweaters, and blouses
ing. They come in smaller shapes
and the »tore will hold it fur you takr rmhruidercd nr appliqued
mnnogrami In a discreet corner
’til just before Chrislr**,
and darker tones. The narrower
*‘l.ay away a gift a day" is a or on a pocket flap.
• brims ami tapered crowns now
yon.) rule to follow, whether you
Costume Jewelry, sport hats,
tu fashionable, a ir more becoming
lake advantage of tha stor.-s’ lingerie — so many fashions? —
to matt mrn than any at)I* In
"Lay-away" plans or tuck y*ur offer a vast field for individualg ^ 'ctst years.
gifts away in n secret hiding lied gifting. And furs, especially,
I If there Is any douM ahnul sire,
should he personalized for pro­
place of your rwn, at heme.
,'fcnlm- or style. H e gtft giver need
Either way, you’ll he ah’# to tection at well as pleasure.
‘ fh k liking n * chan-ei. Gilt cer• it hark and smile at ihha milling
Be sura to order your mono•T'lificitrt fur too man's hat, availero v d * that will Jam the stores gramming several weeks la ad­
*,Table in all stoics, will do the
later on.
vance nf Christmas. Make It a
Your shopping will a'l have personally merry Christmas lor
, ; Hat gtft certificate* fn many Injeen done, wisely and wril. Y’our all th* ladies on your roster.
i jla n r e i -finally fumiih the gner
foresight will M rl hly rewarded
an nppnriunity In glv* two gift*
l,y the satisfying knowledge that
In one. Usually the miniature hat
no me is forgotten, evrryor.a is Please Don't Forget
- box or hat that fcrvca over the •DRIVE-I'H-SELF" Is an ex- remembered with a gift that rebmg term as dresser boxes, ash citing nrw traffic safety game fleets the thnughfulne-s of ,a Shut-Ins Christmas
strays nr tdhrr useful accessories, that makes competitive fun of can Ini, unhurried selection.
Don’t forget the shut.Ins at
* ’ And in addition, they're usually pVarticing how In handle an
Christmas times. For the friend
email &lt;noisgh so that they may automobile, says Toy Guidance
.The Panama Canal runs north or relative confined In the hot.
'Iso hung on a Crtitma* tree.
Council. Hy North* extern.
and sou Hi instead nf cast and weal pita! o’ at home, flowers for tha
Yuta are a must. Dorloia pro­
at la oflt-q popularly supposed.
claim them great moraia boost­
ers.
A plant, particularly ■ poinaettia, which 'the Invalid may be
able to taka rare of and nhaerva
from day to day would !&lt;• a
good arasonnt choice. Floral arrnngrmrnli are acceptable In tha
airk room and ara in good taste.

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MORE ATTRACTIVE GIFTS
Gilded plna rones, a spray of
mistletoe or bright Christmas
tree halls added to gift wrap­
pings mtke packages look mora
attract! vw.

»'■ MAKING MKE MOTHER AT HOME Is now possible for title tit* * ter with complete pracllre rooking set* that wilt keep her fasrin.
I . »trd. This one is fltlrd with real Rettv Crocker mixes, fiotlingt
and biscuit powder, In addition to utensil*, by Ideal.

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Toy Council. It's a
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Of Indoor Sports
Leads To Ideas

Ruy'ng
te r Dai! ar
Mv.her, or th# rhiliren, or a
friend, I* a lime-honored Christ­
mas tradition, but thl* year smart
shoppers ara going a step further
by including a pair of fashionahly pew casuals among tbair

Thara’a a boom In family Inter­
est in all types of Indoor vcnlons
of outdoor sport* which mikes wsy
for more Interesting gift ideas. lea
hockey grts a realistic board game
version In a new Pooih-M-Up lc«
glfu,
Hockey game which permits parlor
Tha reason* ara rlrar.
sportsmen to msniputata players
For tha first lima In nrarijr a
snd pucks in a highly realistic
grnrratlnn, men's footwear has
manner.
(e»n radically restyled, with the
result that ratual shoes most as­ CHRISTMAS IS IN TIIT. BAG! Handtoma aued* and smooth leather
Slugger, a new baseball bagsletla
suredly enter tha gift category. handhagt In shapa for the Santa-season ate grouped here. Sueda game five* players control of bat­
This applies to hoys. too.
pouch and calf classi« by Rosenfeld: buckled-atrap pouch and slim ting.
leather bag with "fake" buttons by Coronet. Suggested by Leather
And as for tha feminine side
Basket Is a new table version nf
of the family, It Is even simpler Industries of America.
basketball that captures much of
to find the gay uM. flamnrnue j
the thrills and evettement nf th*
"at home" shoos that will bring i Therw art Hl'eaRy hundreds
original game. Miniature hlllard
i quests of pleasure frame the, of different stylri of leather bed­ Get Dad Lounging tablrs with folding legs are enjoy.
girls.
Ing a wave of popularity. Thrcr’s s
room slippers to choose gifts Robe In Colors
Soft suede In delicate enlore,'
parlqr vyrslon of duck hunting
What would Christmaa ha played with rubber tipped darts.
smooth end crushed grain leathers, from for all member* of the fami­
glittering silver and gold leath­ ly. They tango from soft leather without a g ilt of a new loung­
ers, all have been worked into lux­ sruffs and mules for Mother and ing robe tor dad? Chinees are, William Howard Talt who weighurious glamor shoes for w rar the teen-agers to th# more con­ with his old one frayed and rd more than 10® pounds was tha
while hostessing, viewing T-V or ventional Irtlhrr opera clippers
heaviest U. S. President.
worn from long and happy use,
Ju t lounging around.
for Dad. Or th# warm -as-t»ait
Although normally yon might allppers lined In genuine wool he’i surely counting on someone
n'ser think of buying father a shearling for all member* of the giving him a mpe this year.
pilr nf shoes as a gtft, tha new family.
Smartly styled new ehestarfltld
loafers will strike you as perfect i Shearling, |f you don’t know models ar* being shown In wool
as a present fur him. So will the Is the soft unrferwoot of the sheep for this Christmas, soma In houndnew low cut, one and two eyelet or lamh. which has hern left on
■tooth cheeks with half collar of
models done in leathers soft to the leather aa It la tanned, and
tha touch, availahlt In myriad results in th* warmest, m ost com* velvet, which Is In harmony with
rolora such aa hamboo, emoka, fortahle rold weather footwear new men’* wear styling. Others
are In solid color# with contrast­
and of eours# black.
ing waiting.
&gt;1STCHKS FOR IIOSTKM
M o n o g ra m m e d
pad* of
match*! for tha hostess to use at
her partio*. would h« a welcome
your
gift. Order them early from &gt;
f a v o r i t e smok# shop or department
■tor*.

•III.OX CARS'* CARRYING
the ARC’S make up this Haiti
with engine and caboose, for
FOR TEEN AGEIt
A dressing Ubl* for sister !«, toddlers who love to pull things
a natural g ift far tha gal wbo[ about. Called Kocomotiva, it ia
by Kuaan.
has grown into bar teens.

I'NDISPI TED MAN-OF-THE-YRAR IN PLAYLAND. Davy Croc.
Vet| inspire* regalia and equipment that promises to be among
.Santa's most favored gifts for liltla girls as well as boys, says tha
American Toy Manufacturer* Asaocition. Sturdy fringed auita
shown here are by Ben Cooper. Frontier Homs, by Halsam. Davy’s
"gee-tar" by Mattel.

FOR MORK SPACE
Storage units, now handsomely
enough designed to take a place
In Itving moms, offer gift opport­
unities this Christina*.

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A m erican ca aitar b rak a, O eodyaar
quality balloon tfro*. standard rims, etaal
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Getting That Special Gift
Is Easier With Know-How
l.iku everything elec, succesifull)* gifting • man !• easy when
you know how. Mostly it's a
matter of knowing your man;
knowing what hit U ltra ami
needs ar« in the way nf w-eert able*, what hl» intrtraU arc in
bobbles an&lt;i a port.1 what will ba»t
promote hia comfort and con­
venience in hia day-to-day living.
Firat of all, your problem ia
greatly simplified hy tho fart
that them am »o many thlnga
that a man never haa enough
of. A man can alwayi uaa mora
ahirta (both business and aport*)t
alack*, handkerchief*, necktie*,
aoeki, ahoea. Tha smoker alwaya
welcome* cartons of hia favoriu
cigarettes, boxes of cigar*, rew
pipe* to add to hi* collection; the
golfer alwaya need* more golf
lull*; the tennia rnthuda-t, moro
tennia ba'H; tha camera fan addi­
tional supplies of negative* and
printing p*|wr, and **&gt; cm, down
the line.
Tbe»e "aura thing staple***
are, of rour»c, only tha l«egmI rung of tho happy ;&gt;o»sibilitiea
that present themselves, aa you
prepare to g ift tha men in your
life.
P lait with Wardrobe
A good place to atart is with
a raan'a wardrobe. It la hard to
go wrong when you "give a
man a g tft he ran wear," ear»cially if you take hia u » tra into
careful consideration and have
an up-to-date* knowledge of what’*
, pew and what’a light in men’s
wearables. Men a rt fashion-mindcd today (more* as than moit *l
tham will admit), ao It’a import­
ant to have your selection* right
on tho beam, aty'e-wiie.
In sportswear, one of the moat
popular new idea* it tha "shirt
C rkst." Ju»t the thing for •‘after
ura" relaxation, indoor* or oui.
It la made of bright patterned
Wool shirting flannel and rut in
a casual jacket style, with »c;uare
bottom aimllar to a sport shirt.
Another recent entry on tha
' casual
that is winning
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.
_ high
favor la tha auburlan coat. Thi*
mld-lrngth goat of warm, heavy
wool tweed or fleece with wool
Interlining ia perfect for throwing
c i over leisure* t»g*. It i« ru t
f gle breasted and has generous
I er pockets, M»st melt find tha
* 'urban tha ideal “extra coat.**
1 slarka the trim alim styles
&lt; -Inrh knee, 18-Inch cuff) are
thing, thia yrar. Flannels and
i|s In charcoal torra of gray,
n and green will bo tha prastmas “ tiect arllera."
Invmt In Hwratera
l-i sweaters, lh« newest thipg
! the low turtle neck or crew
• ,-lu However the traditional V*
I k pull-overs and cardigan*
v I still rata warm Christmas
v come*.
.Surface interest dirtinguishsi
I new sport coals, with tweed*

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V horvef paid that there is an when run along the emirs• the
p"«*tb!litlr* for add- driver plan* to take, will met!*
i’fi«l • * t
In m ju *1 Hflf• iv *t c a ft to the col- s a lt a dial that will tell him tho
vti m Xt&gt;Al is t vit £ .in. mlde.i thi* distanca he ha* to travel.
c:hri •
f'•*r a n *• or .* woman
Ilv*r w a t c h any matorisl
triO, in mEii v rate*—Ju*t h.**n't scrunch forward In his scat,
\ }1'OHIkfht etHt*ut the automobile.
especially tn warm wrather, to
Tt u»*. !la nc- mo
ate *»f- let the wind pixy a-rn,* hia bark.
fc rr. 1 vilh Mich a .Hvcr*ity of Thi* motorist—whether man or
*1 lelt t l]Uipmen: that the or- woman—would welcome one of tha
rv
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niiy fed r.othmg spr :vllj- t|e*ignrd back re*t* which
t :\n be add i to what tho owner. piovii- for juvt the ventilation
hi I'piDfil himself.
needed.
IIIlit » si ‘i
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And If lbe motorist 1* ena whs
III } ian who ordered that
take* an inteie»t in tho wrath*
i :if
'ctytbi'ig from signal rr, thria at* thrmomrlrr* that
It U tn a » '• ’itioning, might ar# easily a t'* 1bed to wimiowt.
hiHi' never
• ,cht about a com* to tell bint the temperature.
pf
Probably th* newest of all ex*
\ *4 &gt;e|
i a hand mine, 1 tta cudgel*, b r i n g offered as
11.1
b i .-*■ autnmobile rom- ,pr. nil equipment i -i tome of Co
M ill it* hi : \ s i i i m m ; st &lt;&lt; t s s i. •&gt;.- c ift • v
»* v *o»t for ia'n **r »btne w.ar, shopper* wi'l fin.I a wide •elrrtioii of VE|«•ii &lt; flV&lt;1'...*-• • that could be cat* are safety straps for pan*
albwrethrr coat* that ale nttiarllvr in aei'eatancr «* wr t n. water- • ! r'l «♦»!)
• - rtainty ihe engrrs, such a are ti*ed tn air*
le*i*tant and Winebproof. Many have Initlnn or Jip-in lining*.
■■ w* , g i: &gt; one plane* f.&gt;r landing* and take-offs.
r*IIIn
w Ih* t hvil.l&gt; 1 and •Irllghtrd.
'Ihey m e ea-.Iy in*ialle&gt;l fn any
u**r type i *r and may In* had in accestory
a |*-Kkel .(me*.
■ *nk an I
i of tho
For the bathroom admiral andt el* of civilian ami military plane* 1“
Hie playroom pilot, there aic c* mav be a-wmblcd Irom kit*
looiobile
citing n*w toy* thet travel through
An*l for the older !**•*«, who
water and fly through the air, t*dh dream of the day when they ran
which tn thrill them at ChriMma*. take a ship aloft, there Iv even a
Seagoing craft range from wood remote control piano *ct with
ar.d plartir fur* lor thr yminsr*t whirh tho may practice takrofi
an&gt;l landing*.
members of the'firm ly to model
outboard and inboard motor* p*iwIll *K 1 *11*1*1 PS
noil by *|'eclal fuel*, fer the
\ survey of * man’s dr*’- f
grammar *rh(sil *el. according to office o r In hoiim i may rev col
J u t IN \ TH \ P l tH I H * c om r*
T&lt; * Manufacturer* of ihe 1 S. A the need tor a calendar clock.
I OP M tV I'AISF NTS
w hen tbl* t e a i d r o p linttla of p e r .
There a t e airplanes whirh can memorandum tn-ik. plciure frame,
P dtJj warmv*ri for the parents f u m e i« disc overed on tb*
tie pushed by hah*. I h r r e ar.* *le*k lighter, wni* o rgatlitcr ei
■ri liable-, will he wel- Christmas tree. “Tresor” T ear.;
plane* which will fly on ruht*er may Ire a complete matched ,cl of
drop hr latuonie,
S
hand power. Aceurale M ale mod- acres tone*.
io m ed a t thou,'hlfut, uicfid gift*.

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From under the tree direct to
the top of lbe fr«lj*e Christmas
buffet or dinner table ia the
route m.my of Santa'* mod welcome prr*cnt* will be taking thia
year.
For every wom.cn, be the Mi»v
nr Mr*, ha* a warm *pot in her
heart for sift* of fine china, lin*
en*. gli»»ware and table orna­
ment*.
The opportunity for selecting a
gift that will really click here,
range* frctvn a &gt;in;le item through
complete rhma and silver sereirr*
and include* »urh ornamental Hem*
av candle holder*, and how la for
floral arrangement*.
In mod in*tanrcv, gift* f.w the
table will go to join a “ family" of
alrcady.chovrn color* ami pattern*,
and the new addition should tic
chovcn tn ,fit tn with the existing
tableware.
When the lady Is Mu* Pride.to
Pc or Mr*. \rwl&gt;w«d. information
about her tableware pattern* will
be easy to get. and an additional
place setting of ehtna or iilvrrw ate.
or a *et of crystal goblet*, will
solve gift shopping problem* In a
&gt;’
hurry.
Die established homemaker ha*
different need*, and ibese should
be considered in selecting her gill.
She probably want* replacement
piece* to makr a tceitured *et n(
di»hr*. gla**c* or silver cnmpletr
once more.
Another mnitlikely-trvsueefrd
gift 1* a »rl of pottery or stainlersterl tbiw .iic lor lamdy and infor
mil dining.
to rover the table Vo from
. .Gift*
.
*"p formal to the informal, Lsre

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rAKIUO.V PREDICTS A kVIIlTK CHRISTMAS, with snowy.while
furs appearing under ninny a Chilitma* tree. Among the new
blonde fura are heaver, sheared «ppo%um and muskrat, in rvetylhiug
from m ats to muff*. Reaver jacket abovn auggeited by As«nciatcd
Fur Manufacturer*. Ine,
and houcla effseta bidding for top
honors.
On tha business or drr*s-up aide,
the mntinulng “dark look" in men’s
clothes pula the accent on rolor in accessories to enliven th*
over-all effect.
Colored ahirta aie steadily
gaining in popularity for “be.
fore six” wear, with pinks, belio, lime, peach, and Un among
tha moat favored shade*. Collar point* are shorter and wider
spread.
In ncsrktles, that p e r e n n i a l
favorita for Ghristiua* gifting,
soft pastels provide th« pcrfrcl
foil for tha currently popular
dark suits. Patterned effect*
are popular, with sharp con­
tra il Iwtween -.background *»l
design
coloring*.
Ilrglmenta!
stripe* continue strongly in fa­
vor with many men. RHarpe* re­
main on the narrow aide, some
with square ends.
Uriah! lines Thi* Tear
Mufflers come in bright hue*,
this year, including new melon
shades, soft mint tones, green­
ish hlu*, turquoise, yellow and
gold.

Glove* are shown In a var'etv
of dark and light tone.*, with
greys

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In the trains of hnbhje* anil
sports, the golfer, tennis fan.
Iwwler, hunter, fisherman, model maker, camera fan. collector
and tioatman ait will warmly
welcome gear and garb keyed
to their special bent*.
Tool* and (&lt;ad|rl«
The “lin-it-ymirtelfer" seldom
If ever ha* all the tool*, gadget* or equipment he need* (or tablecloth*, linrn luncheon rloth*
thinks he needs). Usually it will with matching napkins ( monogram
he no trirk at all to elicit the ming make* Ihe gift more person
hint* that will put you right on *Il sod place mala are Juvt a few
the target, gift-wise.
of the possibilities.
Te promote a man’s comfort. Home fashion today endorse* the
ease and, enjoyment o( Jif* i n ( U*e *&gt;f c i ^ c d Jablcdodu ,ven for
genetal, consider such it'*tn* a* format rtWln?, an a pretlv pw-iil
,
cloth with an embroidered or cm
lounging n..^* and .tippers, n
,lrni mjkM a
, „
new ea*y rhair. smoking stand*, .
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cellarette. rocktail shake, eel*.
rh!° ;rr
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If she* an enthusiastic doll
FOR MKN, ON-TIIE-GO
yourseif er. she’ll appreciate a gift
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» 'o *1 a * h e l p her make her own
,
.
. table arcr**nrira. tine auggevtion
traveling, hall appreciate a leath- (l ,
]nomj rraifH ,], fcn,, |n .
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W E D N E SD A Y ."N O V E M B E R Y o T T ? ^

No. 329.

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’W illiams' R e s ig n a t io n ^ ^ ” Stevenson
Goes Into Effect Today started
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j Th* resignatott of R e p r e s e
1tix# Yolj* A. Williams Jr. be- a*
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comes
« d*&gt; as he vt.ps
down from his elective office of I G U I I I I I
«*minol# County Representative t«

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Dr. Bayne Driscoll I
To Speak Sunday :X2Z!r?22rsz Support Is Urged;
At Christian Church
' Attorney in the Ninth Judicial Di»-

Dr. Bayne E Driscoll, Still­
water, Okie , an expert in com­
prehensive evangelism who head*
the current stmultsncouv evangclistie crusade sponsored b&gt; Flori­
da Christian Churches. i&gt; expected
to preach at tha First Christian
Church here Sunday cicht.
The three mnn'hs campaign will
come to a climax on Drcmon Day,
Dee. U. The goal or the local
church ia 31 new members by that
date; and 22 nf them hate already
been received. Men's, women's
and couple » teams h u e made
many friendly calls in recent
weeks. Dee 4 has been deiignatrd
a t Kickoff Sunday. A commit­
ment service will be held in the
aaeetuary at the Sunday School
hour for classes from th« Junior
age up An instruction meeting
for teams nd esllert will be con­
ducted at 1 p w. by Pastor Parry
L Stool.
Thrjce eights et evsngehsUe n ilto Uon are scheduled (or Monday
through Wednesday, Dee. S-T, at
|:Jf) p m The sis teams will be
divided into two groups with a
major aver each: Mr« Harry Falk
keadug the youth division; and
Mrs. Oscar T. Pearson heading
tka adult division. The caller* will
be served supjer al the church by
CWF groups, as follows Monday.
Croup One. Mrs J. W. Knight,
Chairman; Tue-day. Group Two,
J i n . B. M. Williams, chairman;
and Wednesday. Group Three.
Mrt. Lester Tharp, chairman.
Callers o**du&gt;g babysitter* will
be aided by Hurley Morgan, Syl­
via Feartoa. Sarah Alice NiUlsek
•ad le v trly Evana. Volunteer
typists In ronoeetKin with the
campaign Include Mrs. Chandler
Vail, IV&gt;n*td F. Tucker and Mra.
P al Caus. Impressive baptismal
services are slated for the nights
af Dee. 4 and II.
Lait week the electrical wiring
of the sanctuary wa* altered w&gt; a*
la enable it in carry a heavier
load with safety.
Ob Monday, Dee. 11, the annual
•ongregabooxl meeting will be
bald. Rfporta will be heard and
Bern Qffireri for tenure* of one
and N o years will be elected The
aew member* who have come into
the church will be honored.
A special event ia act (or Sun­
day, Dec. II, when the choir, un­
der the direction of Jay M. Wal­
ter. w ti present a Christmas Canlata, "Chimes of the Holy Night"
(HoRm ). atfompsn'cd at the or­
gan by J fn . N. V. farm er.
A O rtetm aa play "Star of
■ape" win be given on Monday
Bight, Dee. II. followed by a
"white gif*# ter the King" service
At the close a Christmas parly
will be given for the ehildrvn of
Rt* Sunday School. The party com­
mittee la composed of Mrs. G. A.
Ktblaek. Mrs. Bartow Hinson Jr.,
and Mra. W. H Young
Raymond Mills, missionary to
F a rt quay, South America, wall
show pictures of his work in that
field. Friday, Dee. JO, at a district
meeting sponsored by the local
fellowship
W oaaa's Day will b* obscraed
Sunday, Jaa. 1, with Mr*. Raymood Mills aa Uw guest speaker.

R*p William* i f n j r 'd from his
office hy letter to fecretarr of
$•»*♦ F A Grey He did not g« to.
Tallahassee a. originally planned
h-ranae of the pres'uro of busin»»s here In „*nfotd.
In rasigning from tha position
av R*pr»*ant*tive, Williams will
become A'sittant Stele s Attorney
effective tomorrow. He also sent
hta rjualifratlon papers to Fee ratary*
of State Gray bv mall.
The Commission ram n j the
State Reprasentative to tha Ninth
Judicial Circuit Office and in h*.
comlnp rffectiva tomarrow will
place Williams in the portion ax
.an
. assistant in State's. Attorney
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fine hi. primary dutif. to Brevard
and Seminole Countiea.

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Citizens
Greet
CandidaTe

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Southern Tour
Pleases Adlai
t *'si ^res&lt; -o ins H*s t&gt;*
1 pi ssa roots sec- &gt;' i of riond* tw
ce- t'-e iesl test of popularity in
the 5 inshire State
Maatrg stops * "tig th* ■ sy far
s handshaking io»r nf downtown
i sert.on* of sar-n.s localities,
Stnun-'is is g -c - i « ''h a Sarn g e of * j-.ngtsph seeker* *"d
ssel] wishers.
True | .itieisns taka their e*nsi.s of | "pii'4 :il|r fr ■IX th# It tt i a

trasele.t tnwsys s&gt;|wr* the vast
itt*)oti1y of inters h d primarily
th* ssoi# op'n "&lt;s aid sr# s sayed
|y down-to-earth talk by th* carve
dusts*.
I o Ssnford ye'ierday, Adlai
P'esen&gt;"n, sa *i«wrd eindtdat#
for th* pemoe-sde PretldenMal
Nom nation, ha"dsb»»r.l ir.d gteet#d hr* way t'lrnugh a aurgtng
group of hundreds nf peapla who
turned out in wintry en'd weather
to »ty "hello" *rd sVi'i* the hard
of th* person they h»!i*v* will ha
the next president.
"Veil people her# really Ilka
politics, dor t you” ' h« remarked
as mors pe-ple filed by for th*
handshake and broad smile.

i: Governor Collins
Eligibility Still
Under Advisement

" I ’ve never met s.:rh wonderful
people.” he remarked, as m a n y
recalled bygone days in Missouri,
Oh tit snd nihnr states where *equaint*tires of family or friend*
wet* in common.

J To meet ths pret-den'.tal #*!»•
] dldt's wa* J. Btailey Odhars,
hesdirg a delegation of eltixen*
who turned out for tbs jo minu’a
,t*v *( BanfoH’a busiest inters
section.
Yolle A. 'nilfanrs J r, stepping
up to meet Fterenton, said, "t
in prisala l i f e " want you to know that I n s p-utr
ar-fnrd »r. I *entl- n rip s rv niar.vger here’*
! Pi Srt I ni ns of
*Mhr , meeiipg ft’eserson were;
’ rmn-imaginary" (' ’I 11111” Slempcr St rat.- Demr*«
al the hmrthsulr . rrallc rotnrnittnemsn and Mra,
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,fr°» ntebt Ralph Austin Smith. State Demo*■ ap|t- «ri ’.cfc critic Commltteewoman. Also Fen*
I' forniaure of ihn a*-'r Douglas Btenstrom, Repre••-vtatire Alack N. rlevelsnd J r ,
'I s p ’r Denver t orrlell, M. B. "TB n#" Finith. Commissioner F |)&lt;
- -It Mrs flcitrnd# Oinafeldee,
"I ar-d t\ f) Williams who recalled

Cornelia Skinner
Is Here Tomorrow

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’* Jel Fighter Piiinc
‘ Crashes In Alaska

FATBB.tNKS, Alssk* F - * JW
fighter plane rrs.hed nn l.kenff
utte a mw of house, yeslardl).
killing an animated II to tt P~»
pi*, poatlhly more
#
At laaat eight were topwed
Rearing along a lew feet ahova
Iha ground at an estimated IV)
mite* in hoar, th* FM plowed into
Iha Aral nf »tt aighl-smil butldlngi
used to tsnus* Eielson Atr Force

Base personnel and Ihelr families
Ksa aparlmant unit waa virtually
demolished a* the plane eiploded
Part* of «t. Ha ternnhing* and the
plan* m»«*d over the twrvblnch
a n * ante to* ntb*r fiv# house.
Tha tremendous impsrt
apartment furl lark, hurtling
lE F h
i L 1^ «H
' r ' , In,h'n
•shich
hadT hbroke*
sB f to‘
the
buildings
Amm-g «W victim, wa. th# psloi
U Alfred F. Pwusdari, 2F “Mo«*
ttcaBa, Mite.

ih* unlrfA-tiflad you** man bolds
■lata Danwratir Ccmmittecman

' the m Sieienai.n ihai he V"te-I fop
ti e prrsi Initial eendidxte's grand-

»t:l l-c tliroun father,

Sr Tti stlnwtd
H in tro ts nf n t t r e f s Bled by t a
• of the Mu- greet Flevens»n, all ef them ebaerw
*’ • ' on who,* fullv wsrmed
hy the friendly
f the y-reelirg• ot th» Demorfatlc con-

To City Library
Full 01 Interest

Coffee Club Meets 'Unexpected'Bobes
Create Big Problem

Tha Public Education Osmmittea nf th* Baintaol* County Unit.
American Cancer Socttty, Florida
Division, Inc , met last night at
Iha home of Mra. Julius Dragfelder, with Andrew J . Bracken,
chairman, presiding.
Extensive plana war* drawn up
ter a year-round, county-wide
education program. Participating
ware: Dallas Loop, vice-chairman
In charge c&lt; mens organising:
Mm . Roy F. Minn, womens organigatioai; Mrs. George Touhy.
church group*; Miss Myrtle WtiMo. county communities; Mra.
L L. Hamrick, SNAAS activities;
R. T. Milwn*. county schools- and
AndiCW i . Bra.ken, a t y achewla.

Thn Brat two programs will be
H R lirlll Thursday at U :»
■. m. at th* Umgwaod Civic Cen­
ter and *4 J :» p. as. al (ha Lika
Mary Woman'* Club according to
Mia* Wilson, Seminole County

Of Real Popuhri

Hf CHARLIE MORRISON
,W o , d ftotarian.. at their
„ ( f Uy m**t)ng Monday n&lt;*«n it
On- y Mj,{ d u b , heard an excellent,
inspirational talk K a rounp past
district governor rf Rotary Interr j,tionwl. en appeal fnr support -&gt;f
the Teanut Rowl pame to be playFriday night and a poem ('em
the pen (actually from the tjpewriter) of an unknown author.
Young Mac Selvidee. sixth
grade pupil nf the Sanf-ird Gram­
mar school, made a stirring appeal
for Fotrary support of the foot
bell games to be pl*v«d Fiidev
night *t Memorial Stadium in
ylif t»imrd tha Peanut
Rnwl affair. The youngster made a
tplendid presentation and was ac­
corded an ovation by hi* lidetiets,
A bevy of cute leenag* cheer
leaders gsva s sample of tha school
spirit that wll ha in evtdenca at
th« itediim Friday night.
President William I Kill I Bush
Jr. r#ad »h* following mmmuniraH*
tien:—• "Deer Mr. Bush:— W
know men aren't Interested
h erein hu t s have plannvd a
•even Seminole County prison­ p ee lunch and would Ilk* to have
ers were turned aver ia Orange you fellows come and cat with us.
County authorities this morning So, please read thi* at your rest
to serve their prison sentences la meeting, (signed) Phylu Chapman,
Orange County work camps.
president. Be!* Sigma Phi". So
Thnia turned over hava been President Bill read on:—
sentenced to M day s nr more and Y# Wilt! We have a wonderful
TXU.AHASSEE JV-Judg* Hugb cnKNKIJA nTIH RKINNER, who la ml! taartbing toe &lt;
u In compliance with standing
(fear Ye! H eir Ye! And ttvlen
instruction* by the Board of Semi­ tale to tell! Beta Sigms Phi Is M Taylor of the 1-ooct C-*uniy Cir­ • penalised artmg. eppesn -n Sen/orii tnm'trtow n jr* »t ■■-n" ■
nole County fommiistoners who . ,
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cuit Court hay tinder *dVtsement
made th. agreement with Orange » " n'" r
»***;•*■ Ha- the question of Gov rollma’ eligi­
* ( tear, inviting everyone. R al) have bility to *eeV re rlrtllon neat year,
all sort* of nirt things to tell.
The
agree menI was
ana: a|itriiirin
— madt
aartvite with
«w.»aa
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mAV*r ■! «whether
T»
but It
it I»
Is PTUniC
problematical
Orange County autbom iet since '
he will sn.wrr at this hm».
Semmole County doe* not have mora to tell. From 12 00 to 1:10.
Although he heard *ltarn»y» aetha ficilitie* for work camps nr a• Intteh will b* 'aold.
" Ia With
'V ,n lot*
,V snd - , 7 . J
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Supervisor*.
le‘* *f good food, w t t i told. W# »u"
OtieHioa tor three iw irs
Tha prfwrsm tn rn ftT £ trr ttiU j
T f t" tfim* ■»*
^ l i T l 'S i . e r h . e ^ M ^ a a w I w
morning Included: Bobby Johnson,' **&gt;w- You ”
r™ ' friend. "n
r
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W ban alage star Tori
sentenrrd In one year for hresE (here, everywhere. We prnml.e n
r oIlfn*‘ failure fci IndlTH* Drat drowning tragedy. In Fkinnr app- «i t
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you’ll
have
the
t.m#
of
your
life
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whether
hr
will
run
again
.th e memory of lo&lt;al rltlsens, solo ch» s -n ,k .i
mg and entering. Emory J Smith,
Judge Taylor said he would hand , r„ lf,,| take Gem at DeBary, oc­ of her lull lenu'h -1"
•enteneed to M days on two And you’ll most likely «#r tome.
charges, driving without a license thing nice for your wife. There’ll down his drruloti "perhap* Fn curred yeatetd ay sshen * 2J- unseen rast of *up|&gt;
and reckless driving; Sherdick be plants, and handi-work and d*&gt; - b,i* m,,rf probably Monday" month oM baby was found at th* may tenga from one
Battles, sentenced In 30 day* for •cwelry and auch; A big variety. &gt;r«* indicated that hi* opinion wilt, water** edge after being mined number.
rarh of two charges, driving with­ that won't rott very mu-h F |iis-|(f be decides he h .i |un*dlction, for about a half hour.
•’Bets m e they ur* lnsi»iti|e
out a Itrrntf and driving while &lt;opal Parish House t* the place *n*uf'1' lb* eliglbtity nuftHtel
• r-irporcsl
Tha child was las; seen plavlng tri the su-tiee, .
intoxicated; Robert Rurdrn, sen­ to go, December 2nd We have so l.*»)erx made it plain anv rilling at th* water's #dg« wtth his pup­ sense doesn’t mean l i s t they
tenced to 30 day* for drunkenness; much to show. From 11.00 to ft in, be m ak e will he appealed te the py about 4 o'clock yesterday af­ ate n 't real, fle-h and t-..... l mar
Berry Singletary, sentenced to M almost all day. If you rnme o u t'^ s,PrPme Court,
ternoon and at 4:30, sshrn th# «rd women to n " &gt; lin • i
day* for driving while intoxicated for lunch, w# think you'll stay.
The question l-efore Judec Tay- child was misse-i. * tesrrh patty „l,».&lt;&gt;»• ”t ••r r ’ • . n oii.i I
and in additional ten dara for Wc promise gocvl food. • treat Just tee Streets nf Lake Worth, » Palm was fnrmrd to locate the tot.
them every bit n m
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driving while license revoked; Doc for you. So plrase co.-e and Join Beach county cnnrisble whn ha*
A rthur Jordan. - HelU ry Ciar- ' '
l&gt; lr, sentenced to *0 d*y* for us. and bring your filends tool announced as a randldite ter gov- age operator was cal'"d to the
assault and battery, Frank Beck­
Kenneth E, Worker of Winter ecnor. Ip Gollini' right to nin fo r, ,cens to apply artifin.il respira Recent Additions
ham sentenced to (to days ter
Park,
past president of the Itnyal reelcctM'n
] linn until a pulmolor arrived from
driving while intoxicated; and
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FrankJut D. Beckham sentenced
Station However, all atteoipts (n
to jo day. ter profanity and 30
revtv* th# youngster failed and
days ter driving without a lireme.
Rv&gt;V»
r tiv pla-'-d «n *ho
Dr. Georr* rnss«n, of Depary.
Th* 5#mino|f County Chirnber ' -------1 ‘ n — n — L l " “
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«f Commerce
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month-old bahv. » a t the son of Life", Anderron, "A n d c F . It.sHlu
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U o o S l o o o'clock at the Chamber n| Com- ’ ' ,n f,,ir health, were hern yesman's Gulsie"; A nn-11, *Tr*ctlca!
K e a o y r o r ' M e e t in g m rrre Building, arronling In an
•" * 3( seif-old farm Wife
) ectronira"
It'd inn,
ford Naval Auxlt ery Air Station Industrial
Th* Semitic!# County Minlstar- *nt»ounr*m»iiModay by Don Bah*. "1
alr-ady hid nx children *t and living In DeBary He was *h* "Broken Shield llirren, "Th« I'nrv&gt;nsidere(l'';
Bl*. Vh u m .
’ The
1*1 Association will m*#t tewot-c»«atrmin of the Coffa* Club
h-monly son of Mr and NTra A rthur
Itrafvlon.
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row afternoon
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lary of ?h
n°te County Chamber nf Com.
h ,h
Paternal grandparents of th* man,
p a• n *j r tr - ri t« y
man. "Living
''Llying I&gt;
day that th* meeting wUI he Jiald r irrrf
'
” ”
Th* father hsd an ohvewatwm, ,hrld reside m Diytont Beach.
Davis, "Th« Gttit I*
p ilin '';
at 12.30 at tha regular place deAIJ m, mfmr» of the Seminole of hl* rt*T1 "I am completely os rr-;
------Iklckrnt, "Wind*
&gt;1
signal#-! for th# bualnesa session. Courly Chamber of Commerce arc ronir h&gt;' ,h * ,blB« When- are »e
Fair, “BmtnUin Wirk
Important msttera «f particularurged In attend the Coffee Club.
,n Pul *”
“Amari'-a, It* History «i I P
interest to th* mlniatera of BemiA sh'irt program of not more The Net wins, who
pia", Fowler, ‘t *rel»,t i‘*-.pie",
(■araem, "The Highway-man"; f.t*
Gounty^ will rams before tha than bill aa hour has been plan- D nuilst. wert expecting
g ro u p fnr d iacu ulra.
ham. "Audel’a Carpenter • and
single child

Public Education
Committee Meets
•

Th* Atlanta Coast U m Rail­
road will msusuta*.* ita 19W-JA
W :-ter seasonal paiwer.ger ttsln
servi. e effective Dec. IS. according
to anno.mremant of t~ T. Kheppxrd. T’rVet Afer.t h»ra. when lb«
Miamian, ard Florida special will
U added to the fleet of year round
train* p -n being operated between
the l ast and Florida. Including
the Wr.t Crttt rv-ampion. East
Coa-r i *mp on, Havana Spaetal
and Evergtadei.
Tha s-beliii# of the West Coast
rh.vt.'i l,m I’er-inial favorite ef
travelers In rcnttal and est coast
Flori-ls. will h» considerably Im­
proved with an arrival time In
Sanford of 11,50 a rr Southbound
,md departnre time of S SI* p. m.
Northlxvir-i beior p-oyided. This
train will provide through eoaeh
,nd slren-s car t.rvtre from New
York to Sanford, Tampa, Sarasota,
Fort Mvera and Naples.
Th-&gt; llavara Special will con­
tinue to servi e the Carolina#,
C.eorc -, end Florid*, with sl»vpf t r , nr»'*t*d b**wc»n New
York end Miami. Tamr a. It.
, r d aim Mween Wa.hlns*0". Di . and Otl*odo and between Jack­
sonville and Fort Myera.
The Co**! J -«• will be the wttly
iout# to op*’*te veasonel winter
passenger tram service between
the east end Florida.

FA L It ALARM
LEEWOTON, Ky # - Laura
M m m , H, dropped bar keys
aM rut th* Fir* tv,.»rt
m«i»t to work The keys »ktttcr*d
through a hole tn Iha floor, Fh*
reached Mr tK* keys and har a m
1 (ha crowd white other* eaa aawa aluA
A rompipy of ftrcmaa * h
an onldantUiad enteoktf, A4U

"Insldo
A f ri' a .
1nr ,u&gt;
.
lo n i.; „ ^ | n&gt; ■, llh
\j , ,
tfu,r hinson. ’ Th. F’opmother ,
K,o*. ’-Fmlilng Nehel’ ; K . ifrr*o,
-An Appe • Day"; hjrigaaid.
•■Tha Lost W arm "; K» . - ‘. "Am
orlran Woman'* N» &gt; F &lt;&gt;. podi* of Horn* |w oral. -i '; l.&lt; is,
' The Sing’e pilm m ' l
Winter lUrro*!*; I - ng. "T ,a
adow of Fuspreion ';
!.•■•-■
“!&gt;"*r IVortor ’• M*r*:n, ’’limns
"" Ibe B'ar's D tm.m' . Ms.• i,
“The Silver l.cpar,)"; Mil,'-.,
''Chrtatm** *t th- It...
„ *Th*. I) *'* V ’'*"
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„

Ounthar,

* ' R, Um&gt;
Fhd
p'Tur!
- rSrf, R
* m * r' k a b ] f
Yo.j nc Mln-.
Fjn,!r,ti .Miss
Ml,r, „ 4-_ fiutlIf,
y„t.
nighs "; Stout, "Thro* Door* to
____
Death";
TWfkall, ' ____
Enter
Fir
Roh*rt"j Tbonsa, "Young Man on
a Dolphin"; Whaaless, "Wh*r# th#
Meadow Lark Calls"; Wits-n,
"Jasabal"; WinUr, ’’Modal Aircraft Book"; Varnsdiky, "HAtary
Russia”; Wentworth, "The
Listening Eye"; Wilson, "Every
Sar»#« Thing"; Woodward. ''Sport's
r*g»";_Y oing. "Esaantiala of
Barret Tbaqg 'i W o o d w a rd ,' o p o rl’s

•’’* 1 "

Fk-iin'r

■ s a ,-r» it p t e a s o r e Ia

lender fnr ?h* presidential Berninalioo.

Oi'
H'l.isdisray actors
When asked If his southern to u r
i a&gt;i
M's, tklnner has Seen swecAtsful, Ftesenioa re'

*

o*' ’’r
d,"Hul it
■i n
s- f differently |

i|Vinltnu«d on l*»i# flight S

pil'd,
“ It's beenSAa*:ceei*ful |*s a
le*n
wondering if 1 should |ess«

tt “

S-D Day Is Hoped To C.ut Down
1ruffic Accidents Of Highways
31.mv) A m e r ic a n s were
h i r hw * va n the first
i nf this ) r » r , a srs e n

Tom-irrow's event Will tw th*
ternnd ob.rrs anee nf S D Dsy,
Traffic experts ft. red th* fsr.t
• , r r a - a o s e j tfse t a r t ir SD Da&gt;, ]a&lt;r D-e |S, rus dawq
i 1:&gt;M
aenderts snm-’whsl
Fifty-era
" C l i ' s l l - i e , b a s e n e e u f . perinos were fatally injured oa
emip- Is t‘omt) with one ih» highways that dir
i n to complete i he year
The is l e t r n u n n i issued that*
•p the fiiaiutes (rum fig res on lire rve nf .s |l p » - ;
to j higher (&gt;011 r n t s g e
From J in I trough Iin 3t,
-tlrr at* Ixw- enforrement )3J\ jn.v.u p-r f,ju sere killed is
sr 1 n sir rrsani/ktioni, traffic sender** This is an aver»urr
ng rie s»f. driv- aga nf lit death* a da. Bui sin'*
with the N».
in/vudes persons killed n» hMla
dais, when more m'’’'iristi are r&gt;s
the highway,, ant Ihme who die
,
from miunrs afs-r icfld'nrs. a
llrrfi
county on am roe das like tomor#
mnrrrow prolijhlv w-nuid not approach
exs rs
Itiit lit f.gure
The
The traffic drath fr&gt;l!»ter October
t|on nl
was 3 92ft—up 12 per cent over
and the fir-t lu mnnihs nf invy Oclohcr i«34 sn-l tha largest toll
today t. lin.ier-i nre ihe need fur f,.r any one month sir.ee IN" record
&gt; 21 hour period spon- high mon’h of December lit;
SD D
*nr- h I’ ..-''nt f:!scnhnwer'i I Ned II Drarborn. safely coimcil
(r.m n-.i"" f t Traffic .safety when president, c.vinected these figure*
Amcr.i am ale »•!&lt;"•) to make with Iha nrocaiity fnr S D p#s
an rvtrs efl rt tn drive and walk , "If any-re think. SD Dsy it
safely
Jiut s |nt nf shouting about
Th 'ughr-ut S-minole County, nrthmg. stop snd think sbojt
foil»■ • ; ilsc marking of the d»y tfceia figures," he said *S D Day
"&gt; * r '* 3» S-D Day by prncla , U a onM ay efterl to wskt paosla
h&gt; (invernor ^eroy Collins, up The auto is her* to stay, but I
elllMn*. rommunitic*' tnd nrganl hive my dmjMs about a lot of
h«v* Joined in to mak# th# drtvtr# if (hey keep up this fla­
dsy an e pec nil v isl* one fnr ir*#! lack of responsibility m th*
highways,"
“tha n’!»cr moinrist
Th* rosined said there w ti shgkl
Ssnford Naval Auxiliary Air
Station, m approval nf tha day eonU*lion ui tea fact that tr»'*i
Ml «»&lt;de for l challrng* to motor- ii Inc rearing even mora U i
lata to ihiyw that they can drhr# teste*. Death* par 10a rnMloB
w rh’Hrt accidents on the hteh- toflra o i Iraval *opped to Hi teg
ways, has
to «*»
RteRiR 4 «R m t k
A M t a t e »►-I - u

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ffwitrr aitrem e s-r'.h Ir
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Frid ay,

am in d e p e n d e n t
SA N FO RD .

Feds Lose Crown
By 20-14 Score
By B . Ht'GM A S S L E Y
Don H ill led th* DeLand Bulldnf * to a bitterly fought -flitory
,y ,« » e r tha Seminol* (V e r y Fed* hy
‘ n elo*« ko c * of 10-14. Three loijg
touchdown rum accounted for all
o f th* Bulldog aeoring. Ilill mad*
two of them, one *n 8ft yard kicka ff return, and thh* other an 81
yard akirt around left end, John
fapscott scored the other Bull­
dog touchdown with a 87 v * r j
•ra th through the mid’*1*. Koie-rt
C arte r and Fd Madden both scored
A M pat* play* for the Fed*.
In tha firat quarter the Fed*
couldn't gat their feet on th*
ground and th* Bulldogs war* out-

Route Of Christmas
Parade Is Revealed
By Marshall, Group
Itawi* a f tha
Christmas par■4* w ai announced today by Tar•da Committer.
retold aald that since 5anl*
r ia n t fcaa ##M word that he will
• rriv a In Sanford at the ippoinled
tim e, Ms* parada w ill muse off
from Firat and SanlrrH promptly
• I ! . ( • * # it Wedneaday afternoon.
H ia r 'tie nf the parade will be
*a foUrtg. he «ald’ Besmwng at
Firat and Sanford A ra .. lh# p irid e
w ill mov# w rit on Firat St. in Oak.
Ava. Fm m there, he said the line
nf march will be eoulh along Oak
Ava. In foutlh
east on Tourth
M . In ianford A\e . and then north
ww Sanford A»a ka Second St.
From fiacond « . , aaid retold, all
btuda wffl march west on Second
• t . la M ajnoli* Aea and under eo4 rd in a 'ion af Seminole nigh School
la n d Director Fane*t Cowley there
yrlll ba ■ band concert at Ftrat St
■nd Magnolia Aea. He *»ld tach
band srfll moy# In. play a carol or
O iriatm a* aong and then ha du
m isted.
Daring t&gt;« entire hand concert.
r std Peeold, Firat » . will be po
ead and Ihe area helween First
&gt; *. and Second nn Map*'Ms will
'b« blocked off.
Farida Chairman I d Bunt hat
•V p tn M In a l antHaa in * a par•da fliat bava choral or mastcal
fewnpa ta phone the Jayre# Inform a t in Booth cl 1318 an that they
■tar ba flared m th# parade route
w h a n ■arrfeins band* will not inI f wot u ld today toat tha judf”
•land win ba located on FlrM St.
V Ilia intreaert-nn rf Magn.dt» Asa.
B a u ld that tha Ihrae M e * ', 'he
C krto tm u P a n d a d ialrm an , Prea
Umt tt tha Merchants Association.
Froaidant of tha J a y m a , tha May
• r and tha City Manager wtB aD
hava «Mta aa tha pisiform .

charging them, but in the •*rond quarter they wok* up *nd hacan playing top cla** Kail. John
Tap»fott was the f ir t to s.-taLh
paydirt. Mid-way in th* second
• lam a h* took th* b*.l| on a single­
wing reverse, rut back through the
mid.ll*, angled to th* sideline*
a id rarrd 87 &gt;atda fo* th* score.
On th* attempt of placement th*
whol# Fed line eharr.ed In and
blorkrd the try for extra r°irit.
Then *g*in the Bulldog, began
to march. T h ry drove 85 yard*
to the Fed 10 yard *Inr wheta
Robert C a rt'r *p*ile-t the Fed
defensiva lire into brilliant per­
formance. fwLT play* later th*
Bulldogs |o«t th* trail on down*
a fte r being pushed hack to th*
aft y»*d
f * e h alf cod'd with
f)*L*n d holdinf the edge 8-0, and
th* F e .lt without a sing!* firat
down.
In the accord h alf th* Fed*
played their aeaton'e heat ball
cam *. They completely bottled up
th* Dcl.and offence, and only al­
lowed them, other Iran the 81
yard touchdown nin and the punt
return all the way, 18 yard* rushin r fo r the remainder of the yam*.
The Fed* p t»h*d th* Bulldogs
hark from the DeLand ten-yard
line hark to the one-font line
where they were forced to kick.
The bard rushing Fed line nich­
ed th* kirker, and the kick went
only 12 yarda. The Fed* took over
ther*. and four play* later Jim
H aw klnt flipped an aerial t*
C arter for the tcore. Ilawkina
khked true nd the Teda took th*
lead 7-8,
On th* return kick H ill rersieed on hi* own 1ft yard line tor*
through the middle for 8S yard*
ard what turned out to be th*
winning tourhdown. Barefooted
Hobby Sima kicked true and th*
Ilaltdoga took th* 1**0 13-7.
A fte r an eacharge of punl*
H ill took again from hi* own l (
yard lin* and raced 81 yard* for
th# trorw. Again Sima kick waa
good and It looked almoat hope.
!*•• for the Fed*, hut they started
rliel: ing again late in the la*t
quarter. Ilaw kin* art up th# final
Fed touch,Iowa by circling end for
IS yard* down to the Bulldog 21
&gt;*rd line. Three play* later Ila w ­
kina pa***d to Madden for the
aeore. Again Ilaw kin * kick w ai
good, hut th* Fed* lacked th*
final path to *eor* again after an
offaide* kirk waa successful and
tha Feda took over ea the Bull­
dog ,tft yard line.
The Feda bowed out of th* Ma­
con by doing themselvea proud.
They played their heart* out—
»*• player hrok# Into t*ar» of
hairpin*** after th* Fed* tcored
their lecowd lourhdown. It wa*
tha tea ton's heat gam*. *"d eleven
seniors ara proud to hava been a
part of th* team.
Seminol* C'*l*ry Fed*! Our hat*
ar* o ff to you.

F I.D IM D A

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Names
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j s r t : i . s r s Jaycee Board Hears

Miss Threlkeld Tells Of Progress
Pointing up th* progress that
education h a i made in the past III
year*. Mis* Eurlede Threllmld of
the State Department of Educa­
tion in Tallaha»»ec. spoke hslurr
me in hoc a of the Pilot (Tub at their
dinner meeting hrld In the Yacht
Club Tuesday niaht.
Mist Threlkeld t* aiate coordina­
tor of Vocational Business Educa­
tion and cuvvrs the entire slate in
her work. A graduate of the Uni­
versity of Georgia she it n,,w
working on her master* degree
at the U niversity of Florida.
There are only two other »tales
Its the unmn that hava grown
mor* rapidly than Florida In II*
rduratmn ayatem. ah# aald. In
rnmparlng Ihe method* of opera­
tion In Ihe past with today Mist
Threlkeld pointed out that Ihe Dcpartment o! Education ha* grown
from the «u|v:rintrndrnt and an
a isid a n l to a number nf depart­
ments and in addition ha* numrrnui supervisor* throughout the
Mate.
Outlining tha Rehahnitatlon Pro­
gram, Mlaa Threlkeld explained
that H waa tet up prim arily In
help th* Handicapped. They are
given cp rriat training (-&gt; fit them

lor *|v*rific employment a* avll
a* special m&lt;riical treatment fnr
Unite that ntVri It She a ,k e .i tho r
pr&gt;« nt who knew of such a case
to contact toe nearest li.hab.litaII,wi Center which is Orlando.
Miss T b rrlk cl.l praised the it, fk
that l» being .bme in the Sanford
Vocational School which come
under Ihr Trade anil Industrial
Kdiiratton Program. It is »«t up
p rim arily, she said, to enabls
people lo find Jobs or m ir,tprose
nr adsance in employ ntent thry
ar# already in.
The latest Innosalkm In the
school training program, stated
Miss Ttirrlk-td. i* the Cnopeiatise
Occupation Program ■*herein the
student registers while still s
junior and is-trained fur thr par­
ticular field hr or th# specifies
Then, when they reach th# senior
rla«t they are plaresl in ntftce,
for on the job training a few hour,
a day In order to fit them for the
full time poution upon graduation
from high a. hoot.
" I t takes a broad educations!
background," said
ThrrlkrM .
‘ to fit a jicrson m ti thr alinn,phere of the working w orld," She
•aid that 84% nf persons whft are
released (rnm jobs are let go. tv&gt;t
Iprcau-r of their inability lo .!-•
the pih but bee a us# they wrrunane lo get along with p#»(&gt;F
In clostng M in T hrlkrld quoted
"F.duration It what we hate left
after ww hate forgotten every
thing we hata learned."
Mrs. Nancy Brock Introduced
th* speaker tn th* ah ,rn r# nf the
program fh»trm a*, M ri. J . T
H all. Mr*. Harvey Swanson prr
sided ever the mortmg and an­
nounced that the annual ( ’hriitm a*
parly would be held on Dee H al
the Yacht Club. Hoitesse* for the
dinner meeting last night were
Mra. K. B . Randall J r . , and Mr*
O th e r R ise. Decoration* empha
•taed the Thanksgiving theme and
ptare* were marked by individual
Thanksgiving rards. The group
enjoyed a number nf aongs to mu­
sic furnished hy Mr*. Troy Ray
and led by M r*. D. K McNab.

Shipment Arrives
Another shipment af ptniforei
fo r lh * Women*# Auailtary af (he
Seminole Memorial Hospital Autllla ry , ha* arrived a t Penney’#,
l ir a . W. R. Dyson haa announred
Bha a * Wad mam bar a In ptok them

Plans For Barbecue
Announced Today
P la n , were- annum. r ,1 (,« tin m
tual hS'Secue given bv thr E lk '*
&lt;tub f &gt;r the Ss'intn ur High Sch-Mtl
Band
According l&lt;&gt; information re lra *
&lt;d by ottiniai, nf thr Rind P a ri nla
Asioriat'nn, the lutbrcue w ill he
an even: of lire 1 al thr E lk 's
llu h ptcrur groands, stalling al

r vt
At a aiffito g nf th# Itand Parent*
,'rnup irre n lly . it wa* eesraled
that hind* derised from the barl&gt;acue will he u 'H to pav fnr uni•orm* f, r thr ftemmi'lr II gh School
Band, new instrument, nmls-d hy
the outstanding mu&gt;i&lt;al orgwniraHon, »nd lo help drtra* rspeti***
on Ihe fan o u t tnps mad* by tha
Sand
Esana McCoy (*'"d en t nf the
Band Partnts Association res gnrd
i rnm hi* office.
Nam--1 to lira i Ihr narrnt, group
tu lUCC*vd Met oy was M i, \ |
Dug gar Named tn the vice preal-'retry of tha group waa (la y ton
Smith.
Ticket* for the D#c 1 barbecue
;tven I &gt;* the Seminole High School
l and may he obtained from m em ­
bers n* the hand and from memrers nf the Rand Parents Associa­
tion.

D. Fellow Visiting
Congregation Here
Jehovah'* Witnesses' Sanford conjtrrga'icn Is hrmg tinted this week
hy D D. Fellow, traveling r irc tiil
•upervlsoi of lh# Walrhtower Roe'ety of New York The main fe*tor* of this visit will he s public
leclut •. ‘ How Do Rib!* Punriples
Applr •" Your Life?", to h* da
liver cd Aundsy al J p m. at tha
Kingdom nail, 18J | Weil F irst Bt.
T h u is Fellow 'a second visit to
SanMrd. Since hia first visit an
month* ago, ha haa toured right
European countries mending con.antloni of Jehovah's Wilne**#a.
In add linn to Fell-w’s Sunday
I'vlw ra. "Jehovah's Sabbath'* w ill
ha hia rib je c t to • special lartu ra
la tu r d iy at I p
a . , aIan at Mia

Officials 'Mum'
On Replacement

many arrtlona of the world, to
'si.ciilf J I.. IM ib . of .■
-&gt;mm.'ta
rount Hi* h id in g * thry t in * re- f" * _ I H _ _ _ J _
Co inly one of h*« dr|.utw** a i f
r rn rd and In give thank, lor the r l l l f l l I 3 T 3 0 0 I 13 (1 S f
two other men were arrested yeabounties of a good nation.
•&lt;..la y on f r d r n l w a r r l n t t
V-iiriiv observe-! he.* m hen
w ,
.
w .
•
&lt;(urging a mo&lt;inshining rontptrabnrd, Thanksgiving gave h-m-lir-l, I l f l k / p I f | ) | C r i | C C p H
■cs
an opportunity to ailrnd special
Jte U J J le U
It 8 k its. James I. n.ulm artiq
rhnroh tcrvirsrt whete p ravrrv
a rte
o lfrted
and esalU tim r*
M en ^ r.t o( the Board ..f Hirer said &gt;t Tampa Ibdibv is acru&gt;«* I
mad*.
tort of IRr V m rntlr County Junl-a of taking protection money from
Seminole I ’ountv moor»hme opeiaThe Rev. Robert H Spear. of hamhc*
Commerce heard fin*l tors anil with being in the illicit
th# Church of the Natanrnr, dc •,)*„,
m , Javreea Men Hants liquor business
livrrtd |h r Thank-giving message ,
...
.
„
Cm*. Collins laid he t ill tu peed
lh . . morning from the pulp.t at W ,rtc U V " ‘
&lt;•"■•«» "
the sheriff
Clmrrh where union Thanksgiving 'hrtr n-eting held Tur.duv nijh l
Hobby, vt sod |v-putv A R.
Sa-ru-v* were held under the n o
at the Ja vrer Infm .nation It.with.
Fsan«. vy were arraigned hefor*
p r c . of the Seminol* County
n i r i mat Patada i n * , -man Ed It S . o in m itsio v r J im e i R .
Ministerial A*-ociation.
. . . .
.
fltini p
otif l i l t this .yrd •. . .• Il.r d and r. leasml .*&gt; ( 4,0.10 Nm 4
Olhfr cfiufah.'A hrM »|^ ti 4l » r r.
each
Vice, for th# occJti.m, including
- 11 ,,r ,h '’
S i"
James 8muh V! a I.aka Monrr4
liw Isilheran Church of lh* Re ford * h »’oty. w lh I I band- ncarlv Negro, was released «n B .V O
dremer and the First Church o( in fins'* and right m *rchinr units bond.
t h r ill, Jw tcnti*i.
•
Titr H u rd o( Directors are now
Je rry Marius. U Sanford Negro
SpoMmfn hcatkd l**r th# f
f .
a ■&lt; tatted when ha was anthl* Ws
orlte hunbng ground, at an c r l * ,,&lt; H r " h f,n,' ,n« ‘ n,wh,r , l r r u ,&gt;M wesret yinn.1
hour thi*
morning lo
spend *•.# i r .-lirv to r r p la .r llic lr i«e
It s o reported two nthers, a
Ttu nkig lu ng day much a* our %ent one Mr- t n * Ian, l.undquisl
fo iuser eonlnr# of Ihw Slate l i n r j i l t fin* father. did in
U lc il ,
l r . n i,, , , , ,.i ,| . ,
eiage llepaiiioent in ( a N 'g i ,
tear, h for hi &gt;d in r.-pli'ni,h tlir
a’ ,.s w-r* lieu g t'UiehL T h eir
_
.
.
inrnt -t * K u rd w »« told
T h in k ig ii.n g latile.
T7ie highways
»re terming
a.trouncemenl &gt;•*• msd« il-o name, we&gt;« not * ri|).i le.
Ind'rlioanl* retuiord nt T u m r*
with trau-lers trying lo make a of the eVction Ir tlir Itoaid .if Ihr
Tur-dnjr rontnin more II an a dotd u ll t»r home* of rrU tn r* and orlor* of i * i| ttusalrewt nt Ttir
»n *pe, iftcatini.* and nsmed I #•
l i . cn.li h. .pend Uw Thanktg i i
tUW
'on T. I -tog and I 'R oy lasng,
mg holiday*
Th* Sanford Naval Auailiarv A .r
A
h H * r «" *b* hoard brother*, as boot Ire k-rr* who tt-a
Xtatum t* olxerving tlir annual member* surrounded t campaign to .b slile i attorney * o f f . , and w ill
t, ,t i f f for tti* goseinme-il,
holiday ami Thank-glimg O ti,ri- . . . apn ii atimi* 8, *r tlir tm un-ilr
line sporif'cntlon In Ibe ln-fietsa n e However, th ip la in K rin ti fo u n li D pli S. 'u .il* for thr annual
me*s. i* II ,t on J » ’ 1^. IBftT,
ton sari that no Thank-giv mg Hoad F M Mwultdrrs emti - m- h air
■ r iif f Until r «i l i n t m "n ffe ird
services wmd l hr held on Ih r
1,-orge S Kelsey
now po ll.*
base H* caul that Nasi pri soon. I,
, tin f constable, eni|» os incnl to lir *
al Uie station ars&gt;l bung off thr
,p temllrj-,-. i% in S mmnle Coun‘tus* would alls'n.l Union Thanksfy to pas llold'jr for lirntertlnn
gistng aoTSlrrt nr *• rvu-rs of
Another says Martin enllertrd
thnr »wn church
I lk nn Oct 18, tf»\t from R'&lt;*
The traditional
Thanksgis Ing
Steward fnr th* prin ter* of cell,
least *18 h* *rrsrd lo lho«* on
| Ing lllagal wbi*ky for a week y
dsivy at tfiw Swnhird Nasal A m ithe R. c . bee» gardrn us Scminnl*
Kary Air BMhnei i*» l rn m m a n .k r
County.
H. C Co***, Kt*rs*ttcw IHIwei al
T S# |n,||etnicn| *'«n s»i , |f il • f
lh* has*.
cnllertel f-on .e n.-', M, 1881,
rhorrhaa. BumUr Vho.il C3a»»
from lh* lo n g , fnr lh* pnvtlegn
at. School*, and other organlia&lt;y operating * d stitlery for a
Iwm* funnelled lh* lr« htional
ninnlh. rntlerte .1 flliO from tha
Thanktrsm g h a U H i h r Ihnte
I . r . • in S i ' 18, tuM *• I • ’ 1
m&gt;t *&gt;i fort.mate
o Jan 18, |U&amp;| fof the prtvtlrg#
ll wat th* *pim of Thank «gls
nf npetalli g * still.
mg lhat prwvallrd m V*nford a*
It says Hnhnv and grant d*w*N as arosand tha nalhut, leading
lire»ed fire gallon, o| illegal whis­
o#f ih# day oh-*rved quietly In
wi'fg NPnr iiPARivn
ky from the eounty (all to Smith
Ini# Flnnda fashmo and in Hw
S I'H 'N G F IE I.D . I I.I. J« - At it in »t the S Ise- M «in in Rnokfrloww
• am* manner at lima* who fciuesd
Ponak w„n a new hraring on Ft- r fs.*« wra1 nf Sanfnrd
*&lt;J a nit h o ,
la's •I nti* lo rxtrad le him fof
Mait'n s a 'r . sed of sc"mg fa- *
B ID S OPEN
■r i j*1 on * grind larernv r h i r jc
allons n’ wbiskrs to Huh,'* Rsrhe.
(H A R LA TO N , ft C P
Appar
Ponak accused nf swindling An cue on 0 ' IV l*\1 and collecting
»nf In,? nlds opened yrsterday on Ibony R-cnna, &lt;8 at It. I.an-t Fla
lt\ ft on Runv Align,tus for the
ronilntct.on work in in* 8th Na nad be.-r, n id crid lurnc-i over to .trisile?” of sell.ng whi&gt;ks
val District included
Al T. iuhassre
J r l,r&lt;degut,
M u n is authorittea I * ,| year hut
Genr»e D Auchler I n nf Ja ck hr atqo- .'cd to 'he Illinois Supreme .d m in 's'raltie s-n .lan t In the gnv,
•nnstlle, I2U.8O0 fur an aircraft * nurt Tn*t r-uirt yesterday nr- e nor siid *n eaertdtsr order sit*,
carrier mooring at Afaypnrt. H a rtered s leh-annr nn Ine ground* pending Sheriff Hobby will h#
Florid, Erecting Cn nf M iam i. he « * * dimed ''the tsp,. of hear ns mailed la the governor at Annjp,*&lt;14 8U for concrete and pile bulk giiatan''&gt;'d him hy lavs “
i* M il, ahrre le i , iprndtng th*
head «’ Jacksonville Naval IP.*holiday with h , «&gt;n a N asal
esdet
Cnfltni a ho is srhedided lo l *
n Ne- York Monday for a d*.
sebipm-n commission .nnferen'#
on fouei-m will sign the order
B y r k*#UM ( g u m Ocweraf, PatrscA J K yaw
nd marl tt b . k for filing s. th
Chief ef CMpfasaa. t/asle-f flalca A m y
•lie re—i lary of staafe.
Ktu S any Ont c m /mwc* I* beslose ffi* blrtungr ap»a a., nag
.Additinnai arrest* i r r e s|re rtrf
sw k'siw *. fa refstrw. tea e f r r la Cnt mie tkaalr* tr» ytae*
momentarily in liw ,*id e ,p re :i|
ewreelnea wadav Or-f M*s ask lltm tn fir r rl * , f le ?«&gt;&lt;f« «&lt; sa
Seminole County liquor operation*.
foia g u Aal la es*kf. H'e ys«« Ik a n k l for Ilia fa ter* Tki* s&gt; Ike
Two nthrr*. whme names h aio
easewca af lhaahefttvag rwd (he tyinr ef ear ykaakegittay
not
been rrloa-ed to th- press,
hefsfey
were , barged tn secret IndirlThe trsftt*—# festne k n t'f. the erclltay *porf* esewr*. *« f
ments handed down by a Tampa
efker krtutoy mttracliew* are yotnl tn these |&gt;r-p»r pbsce. They
Federal (.rand Jury Tuesday
aswaf **f he aecewlaaleg. Aesreter, to tkr posal irheea ire foryrt
shortly before noon Th* Grand
I* yai /lre( lAsaj* f n l - lk a a k i a y G o t WAr* Oaf k ro a w * tha
Jury specifically handed dnais iq
am trr n f mar T t m b p n a y D a y, Ikra the yfcaswrrs see eayoy
the indictment* an order that thee
tag ta# rhawfs sa* a* taka am m eaning mat y try c ir W’krw sea
land m * —Hilary for ma ta y rn y g rfnl tkaaha le 0 o4 aa Thawheh# kept *ecr*t until writs ara
yii —y Dmy, then Tkae kayi— y i » U u a rewi ihawhsysiawg.
screed
My a t a f foam as# to set*ki»# a il af y«w (he jays aad hfeaetoy*
a/ • hayyy F hawkiy— y to MM aytna o f tha tw o f f t o s t o y i n g
“ W hort fo r t, /, l i a s u

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'Far Mka omm. pa paaria wM ftosshs pa tosgtamamf a at town

STMOOI. DATE
H E LE N A , M-mt. fs - F o r *hou»
* quarter century, officials of l.sk-s
Ftv# School Dietelrt In Flith csd
ronittry «rrra happ ly tm iwsar tha
irhnol was aot on puhtic lard Only
when * s v triad to sail K did (bey

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WASHINGTON, D. C * - The
Cathelie hlthops of the United
Itatfs derlaird private and church
(elated schools an Integral part
tf the nation’* educational propram.
Th# £08 cardinal*. arrhl.Uhops
and bl'hopi of th# United States,
making their annual statement
through the admtniatratlv* hoard
of th* National Catholic Welfare
Conference, tonriler private and
church schools the legal and provaiinnsl equals of tax-iupinririt

Institutions. They Issued tha 2*400-wnrri statement at tbrir an­
nual muting at Catholie L'nlver*
ally her*.
“ Hiitorli ally and actually,** they
state, “ our n«tlnn hM bean hle*scil with educational freedom. Her
•rhool system la r«t a cloieil, uni­
tary creation of the atate, a serVila lnstrum*nt of governmental
monopoly, hut on* which embrace,
together with the aUU-tupportnl
•ehooln, a whole rnniinous elurirr
of privat# and rhurrh-feUtrcl

I.p.r ! Notice

•rhool*. Including many of tha
moat honored namet In tha entire
educational vnId, and demoted to
the eduratlon of many milllona of
the nation’* youth,
“ That tbr*e private aod church ■
related school* serve a minority In
America, hy aheer numerical rom-•
potation, la a purely Incidental
factor, and It la plainly unrealirtie
thinking to diacount their Import­
ance on that acore. Indeed, It la un­
realistic to belittle In any way the
schools In which m«re than five
million young Americans ere cur­
rently receiving their education.
There school*, emphatically, are a
intrgial part of the American

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educational *y*tem.''

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■it'irli'iN* o r* I'rorgnTTi [.AND
t*u*t »ii*l*. *od -II uebnowrt parl it;-a C. A- Auliae riaa
il*s elstming t'f. JJreafJi. aojee
* i.duFist »«-&gt;« I r.s* .
or igino #ald Th* l l.fotM' V
k„ * l h i . h • * • • • • &lt; O '- l&gt; *"- I.AM* ANO Fflt’ JT rOMrA.vr.
I o f * * « p o 'e * r ;» t . i a e la trust *■&gt;*'* and ll.ortl*A I.ANI
s a a t r o f d a m in o le . A ta to ot ANO rittTIT cbSH'ANT, nrsaolseO
ttml*e •i.tcimnf' law d*«l*r*tl"H *&gt;r
i. fr.lo** *«sa
na tad astae d a e 'o r d la g to trust, and all unknown l*-rtl*s
,a pti pat it eaasrlkad In Oajh Ctsi nine hr. Ihre-ieh, «»d*r »r
aaalaal niH FIAXMPA t-AKO ANM
Kltl’ IT OOMI’ANt, anti t./.KKIAI,
UAnoN |KUli:itTF. '« Trust** ami
at *M» lfit*l*e un*l»e til* l '7 V i !&gt;l I.ANU AM* r ItI*IT ictMI'ANT
Ini’ n .s txV na dtr -r n*o- and K. XIAnns- tt'illKUTU, »■
Tru.tt* and **&gt;ff lr«*1*f
•*}£
Id'uSi *•* «»r •» *•»«»*•«• VIXUIIPA T.ANII AM* FBJ JT
roXIPANT, and T. XIAhOS* lionlal Clefk S «asl*
O r. Herndon
Clerk Circuit &lt;ciift.
■tala Cuanty. Florida

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Betalanl* Tountr Court
Zaalard. rlntlda. *&gt;a Ifco first Xlnnj : ; ,Va‘ ' S S 'm U S • ( n.c
I t ll. wkieh I* tks *ik Oar of Hs«* * m u l W s IN day of l&lt;avs taker,
Jwfiosl clerk’s ■*#! f
O p. Htrndnn
Clerk (Srruii Cnuci. •*■!Stela Cnuatr, Dnrlda

« f a i W I a o a e e tllW a ta . k a s f ile *
L V e r lir ic o t a foe l e i d *-d
sued th eeeo a T k # r e e f lf l* * ! #
r a a d r o a r " f Is s u a a e s . I k e &lt; **•
L t l o a o f tk o p r o a e r t r . an d t k *
v i to w h lr h I t w a a aeseeaed d r *

irtiftraT* No !»• Tear af laaaaac*

H ru

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n
tad la

dactloa • Jfawaahl* II

ST-

h# l**oed Iheteoe Wi*
trtlfleat* number and vest «f
■wince, the dft.ftntlon -f o • u»"tety. and th* name In *bKli It
*■ ••■t.-fd ar* at fnliuoCiftlO-st# No IS T-st of lastsIt* June t» A. I&gt; ISIS
)l» c n t r r mix o r it o i ' kiitti
at S*l resnk f. tt.odraf's
■hdlviti-n fist It—&gt;t S I
«•
lias In watch a ttt-s I It
Ills All nf.tsld pM |.«rt*

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Insi „n lioulavard, lUltImare I*.
Maryland
A dwwew ramylalat having keen
filed agalnet yaw In th* derail
' " ur* H taaO er 8»Bilnoi# rounty.
Fin*Ida. la rhancefT. far Plvnrr*.
l*e Jjtoet tltl* nf eatd artlua kelag
dACfrffikion NKWTON, Plaintiff.
nt.Tit naoxii NyrwTo.y, r&gt;*.
L* County « f dsn-i*, l*
lent, these prsttMe are ta raues
lands rnl*«* »n ’
I eenulr* &gt;nu la fill your writtil ho redeem* I e,
t„ In, V*. I"?,?**** J* *dr. !• th* t'rtn*
l* |&gt;r*|urt* &lt;te,rt
•
plaint tiled hereia. and la **rv*
etlfh SI* will be Mild t » t e high a r«yy Utareaf upon rislniifr.
rt Udder at lb* Im ii d„- nf ■l'"r«»y fa ur heforo tha tnd day
IS lsm i|i"U t',u n i| i ' . , , "
•
»f naeamksr. A p , Itll. ntherwlt*
[ Sanford. Flnetd* on t' e ■». a Hocre# Pro Cnalesa* will ha aa.
esdar la tha maath nf fie *r t***d ayalatt yaw aad th* caass
dl. wht-h ia the ilh dir of n-c
m r . 1111
kSed and official
ptIM Util Ird day *f No* ember

t

lOf&amp;ial dealt
/(•/ O. P. Hsr«do*
Werk *f
ciecalt Cauet
OaNaa V ^ d i M r; u ,,r*
Alljwajp VejTlilalirf
M l/fortk _f»ci Avtnu*

Iirflning more prrrlaety the
place of thhe private arhool In the
educational picture, tha biahops
continue:
"They have, we repeat, full right
to lie eonridered and dealt with aa
romponent* of the American educa­
tional ayalem. They pmte*t against
the kind of thlnklnr that would
reduce them to a ae,ondary level,
and ngein«t unfair and illsrrimltt*tory treatment which would, In ef­
fect. write them o ff a* ten wholly
dedicated to the public welfare
than the atatr-eupl'ortrd achoola.
The nludrnle of thr*e achoola have
the right to benefit from tho*n
measure*, grant*, or alda, which
are manifestly designed for tho
health, lately and welfare of
American youth, irrespective of
thhe school attended."
The Idahnp* note with epprcrval
the stepped.up development of the
private school movement as an
**lmpressive
example
of
tha
Amrriran spirit at work," They
file the private rehool a* "a conrmlr demon»tralim id the lari
that education Is not a monopoly
of public authority,” and as pm- ;
viriinc ” a saving and challeosini
variety In the total system, benefirlal to the whole and manifestly
fruitful in it* effects."
The bishop* make the point
private achoola exist hy right and
not hy sufferance. Pirsnt* have
the final aay on the education of i
their children, they state, and In '
this connection they rite the'
Supreme Court derision In the *
Oregon School C*ae of IM S . The
bishops recognise, however, that
the state has the right "to derr»e a minimal eduratlon for Its;
rltiiens, aa a vital neresvlty In a !
modern democratic society . . .**
Tracing the historical growth
nf the private school movement in
the United State*, the hlthops find
thrse schools were first In tha
field of education. "Fop well-nigh
two rrn'uNra, during our Colonial
and early national period*, they
occupied that field alone. It Waa
front such schools, a* from fruit­
ful -rcd-lteds, that there came the
guiding intellectual and moral lmpulses which led to the defini­
tion and exlahishment of Ameri­
can firedout, no leu than the lead­
ership whlrh launched the young
Repuhllr on her career in history.
Turning specifically to Catholic
eduratlon, the bishops dsclara It
Is "no foreign Importation, no alion
growth, hut a sturdy natlvo plant,
a ronapleloui example of a com­
mon religious Impulse working un­
der thhe favorald* condition: of
our llepuhlle." The bishops point
"with honest pride” to tha Catho­
lic school system and praise tha
"magnificent generosity" of those
Catholics who have made It postIhi*. They dascribo It aa "perhaps
the greatest achievement In ganral duration under rallgioui aus­
pices and without government sup­
port tha warld has atsr know.*
In answer to those rritles who
find church-schools a divisive Influonca in national affair*, tho bis­
hops slatat
"But surely, religion Itself Is
not a discordant factor In Amerlran Ilf*. Surely, Christianity, with
Ha primary Inrnlratlon of lov# of
God and lov# of neighbor is not
divisive . . Rather, Is It net eblous that positive Christian train­
ing, with It* emphasis on thhe &gt;siw
lions nf divine law, of th* nalunl
law, and af civil law, on th# so­
cial nalur* af th* virtues af jos­
tle* and charity, on tha moral
abllgstlani of patriotism and pub­
lic service, provide* th* itrongaat
cement that can potilbly bind a
nation together. Criticism of lhas*
schools at lima* seams to forgot
that wo an a pluralistic soalaty
that postulate! not uniformity but
ralhsr unity In variety."

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tICGY I I I

How long hove you resented tbo foct that Lie
swithin the motion picture industry, itself, and not you,
the public (or whom movies are made, hose picked the
Oscar winners;*
How often have you disagree.) with the select ."n*—,
and warned to tell Holly­
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thr thntrrt nf Birmingham irr
joining in »pon»nrlnfi thr flrtt
•nnuil Audlrnrr Award* poll
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Motion Picture Or*inlfitlont.
tn hr held Nov. 17 through
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Ilradjrv, Mr*. Virgil Jatktou,
Mr* J . II R r.ry. Mr* P D.
Llddrl. Turtdav. Empire. Mr*.
J . C. Dardi*. Mr*. J . J Dorminy, Mr* Clyde Rulliian and
Mr*. Jerry lllrh ; Wrdnrwlay,
Mrlba. Mr*. K V. Vrllon. Mr*.
J . J . Smith, Mn M, J. Collin*.
Mr*. II. B Rarnard. Thunday.
Rita. Mr* Hugh Rarnrr, S in . J .
L Rrtl. Mr*. M. J . Collin*. .Mr*.
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j , natter ha* a* her ro-rhairmrn, Y in Waller S. While and
Ml* II. D Bradley Mr*. C rril
R. Ilnlllman I* trcrriary nf the
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Other member* nf Ihe rom■tltlre Include Mn. J C. Dardlt.
M n. S A. C n irr. Mn l l . B.
Barnard. S in J . P Bell. M n.
E- J . Veltnn, Mn. M. J . Collin*,
Mr*. Hugh Barber, M n. J . J .

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timple hillot. nt domn ini
mrttr. In Hit mordi. ‘ Why I hi the motion plrt irr committee Council nf Motion Picturr OrtlClU llt**!
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'bring guided by your mark- milt until limr to tend thrm to Invaluable lo lit Slier ill, It il
Ing on tour iintpir ballot &gt; for Audlrnrr Award* Hridi|uirtrri
puldir for whom we make
your rfinite lor lint ptrturr, In Hollywood. Thu umr font- thr
Ilir plitnrr ihd thr puhllr » r
orit irti.***. bc*l aetor, mn«l mitlrr it thit tlmr mill pmnn- mint lo p lritr “
ptnmlilng nrm m in i, moil illy plirr thr ballot* on thr
Ymt i r r that tmhllr And ymir
promlmig nrm irtor
Drlli-Amrrlrin plinr tn (lolly, hi!In! rin hr • determining fir- Chrck thi* Sample Ballot Tltrn Irt it hr &gt;,mr rjiiulr w n t ymt y d r (or
THEN—on Ihr link of the wnod
tor In I hr picture* ind i l l t l
ofltrul billot rnpv your |l*&gt;
At niKNCK AW MIDI milt
you tr r In thr fnlurr on thr
motd rrnon for Why I likr Ihr pinrmrd «r|y In Drrrmlirr it •rtrrn t of jour lllimlnithiin your (avontrs in fhe Audience Arnolds poll in any Birmingham ttirninf
Audlrnrr Award*"
i glimorrmt, glmrrlng. atar- theatre*
Nov. 17-27.
Drop thr billot la Ihr hillot ituddrd hiimiiri fo- thr ilirt
And don't (utgri thiut t i A
a«minnrii md the nrmtriprr ■ward*)

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Mrmher* of thr Alihimi rrdrratlon of Women1* Ctub«, Mo­
tion picture Committer, mill hr
ho*lrur&lt; for 'Open llouie’ at
Rirmlnghim Ihntrt* tht* week
a* Holly mood and Inril mingrr*
Join hand* In rrlehritlog thr
annuil Till tr»tnil of 7ilm&lt;.
hprrlil ptrturr* hive hern
hookrd (nr thl* week it all
theater*—and for Ihr meek* to
rnmr hrtmrrn now and Nrw
Y u ri Day.
Kith diy, prior to the open­
ing of Ihr thegtrra lo thr grnrril puhllr, 1 group of tidlri
from the AfWC will hr rotrrtilnrd it ■ preview for ■ forthfomloi feiturr They will iltrrttili hrtmrrn the Alihimi. Em­
pire. Slrlbi, Rill ind Avon
Ihritrr*.

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Hnrmlny. Mn J. J Amlth Sir*.
Clyde .mulllyin Mr* tl P.
Horndm i* director nf thr Third
Dm.Irt. Mu It W l.iikhnmd.
rnmmunUilinnt rhiirmin Mr*
W J, fiandnlfo. Sir* A O
llitillp and Mr* J»mr* E.
Wiklry, attutint dlrriton
mtPOSE of thl* rommlttrr
of At'WC ti not to rmuir Ihr
had, hut to tuppn.i the good
In motion pirtutr*
And there II or plrnty of good
tn Ihr follomlrg pl.tuir* that
wilt hr rnming »oon In your
mow* ihritrtr.

• m . view yfinM posiPEYU HEAn* hunt on the
novel, mlth Rlrhird Egan ind
Hani Wyntrr. ‘Thr Hnorralr
Hour*." mlth Humphrey llogart,
hued on Ihr note I, ’ Slnerrrly
Your*." with l.lberaer. Eranic
Sinatra and Joanne l)ru; “Thr
Trnder Trap* hated on thr
llroadmay hit mlth Debbie Reyn­
old*. frank Sinatra, Hat id
Wayne, “Anltl* and Mndela*
nith Martin and Iwmt* “(inort.
btr Mu* Hme" mith Jennifer
done* and Lillian Huh.

"T.ADY OODIVA- with Mau.
reen Gllara. "Tr»a* Ijdy."
with (laudrtte Colhrrt. "All
That Heaven Allow•’ milh Bock
lludwm and Jane Wyman; “The
Benny Goodman Story," with
Rleva Allen "The Cnoguffor,"
with John Wavne and Sutan
Hayward. "Man Alone." with
Bay Mllland. 'The Spoiler*."
with Jeff Chandler and Anr.a
Bailer. "Stan With Ihe Golden
Arm." with franh Sinatra; ''Sol­
id Gold Cadillac * ba*nl on &lt;he
Broadway hit. with Judy Holli­
day. 'There a Alwatt Tomor­
row* with Fred Sl*rMurray and

Rarhart Slinmyrh 'Arnay All

B o a t*'
m|tn J r t f C h a n d lrr;
" T h r Eddie O uthin Story " mlth

’ HoCTDR IN THE HOt'SE.’
milh Jxrottnh More. ’ Sirngali*
h»ird on tl,r nmrl, milh lllldrgaidr Neff, ' Mont and Had.''
•ei hiflrnr pit tine to |&gt;e it,min
to aeparalr audlrnre* Shake*nearr* 'ftfrllo' milh Orton
Wrlli.
lo Hell* rlamr
drama I'aiinr* tritiyal Wlnnrr,
Lifr nf a C'lomn,” haieil on
■Pagllartl." mith Tito Hot,hi
amt lima laillnbrlfldi 'll Tro*itnc,“ Vrrdl opera liallan
ea*t, “To fart* With loti,"
Alee Rulnitrai. "The tlamr nf

ly riin r Power and Ktm N'ouk.
ii u l ‘ J u h i l ’

mith C llrnn f o ld

•mi Em ail llnrgnlnr.

'T'T.S'SSr.'i.* |ia*ed on Humera Ode**!, mlth Ki.k H,&gt;igIn "I Hied a Thontand Time*
mlth dark Palmer. “Trial,*
haied on Ihr Kovel, milh Cllrnn
Enrd, llmolhy Mtduirr, Arthur
Kennedy and dohn Kodiak,
‘ l.ury OittanL* mlth Jane Wiman and Charlton Union, and
"White ChiUtma*.' trluued for
holiday rntrrtalnmrnt. mlth
Rrormary I lrvinev ftanny Kaye,
Ring Crtwby and Vera Ellen.

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mtnnrr In I ratirr “Minnie the
riirimi* II r l d r 1 iC'nl-ttr »i;
' | V | r l . r Mukn ’ Aran tia ln o .
- .Iu * llr r i* Hour.'* (r e m it film

I'ifii li|itro i laiolr Ital’ »
The llni Inn* lirmh
So
l.llllr I lior.’ fioung. "Ihr Se­
cret Mayrfllnc ' tirnrh, lint'*
II 1 11 lm k " " Ih r Voting &lt; nu-

iii* IM Monaco. ’ Patti ttallr."
Pirfle ( leiorv itory to ttffeoI, ,t n pmin Hglfttalma 1 Inna
Stagnant, ’ Iti.l Shnei S.oorr»tt Maughm* *T,tlr* of llolfnun 'ifuattet." "Kind lleirti
and ( i.ioneli.* mlth Alrr 11,Ilo­
na.

Hollywood is dickering for
Tennessee Williams play

with Hlrk York. J ilir l Leigh,
Jark Irm ion and lletiy liartrtt, baaeit on Ihr llroadmay
play T rn n rta rr P a r t n e r .
ha.&gt;rd on Brett H*rt novel,
with John P ajn r. ’ (Jenllrmen
Marry Brinettr*," milh Jan*
H im rll and Jeanne I'raln; “ Hrturn of J . , k Slade* mith John
EftCfcfon. Ih r Indian E'slitrr."
with Kirk Houglat. "Pride and
Pauion." mith Cary Grant and
Frank fmatra; "Trapere." with
Burl Lar.raitrr, “The Amhauador* l&gt;* u h trr," with Clllvla
Hr lla i it la rul ’The Big Knlfr."
aith Jark I'alaltrr and Ida latPlno. •The Second Grr*te*t
Se»," wnh Jraanr Crain and
George Nader, *Uueen Bee."
hated on the novel, with Joan
Crawford and John Inland;
"Many." mith Ernr*t Borgnme;
"Man Without • Gun." with
nohrrt Stitrhum. and "Ihrolr.”
baved on the Pulll/rr l*n/a
niav with Rruatlnd Rtutrll,
Wiiliar* Holden and Kim No-

M arc and more Hollywood is turning to Oroadwo, f r
ito ry m o ten al, or presenting ploys l u l l on l l i f New Y n 'k
stoge, then on flte seteen

Tennessee Williams’ "OrpLeus D evending'' ron&gt; be
produced on both Bioadmoy an&lt;l in tt r&gt; movie* il Hoi
Wallis has his way
Walll* I* huddling mith the
author now1 about the deal
Arina Stagnant mould *1ar in
twith the film and tlagr irr•Ion* Thla mould Ee a fnllumr.
up lo her "B««f Talliti." that
Walll* and William* h air Ju*t
wrapped up In Ihe lomr klrd of
deal Afl»r the Bmadwav ahomr
made a hit, they took the play
to Hollywood.
Ml** Slagnanl learned with
Burt Laneavter In Ihe film trraion of the play She would
have l^ n ratlrr again In ‘ tlrphana Hi-uending." arrordlng
to Hal Walll*
“A Hoorn bull nf Rmet’ la the
•ama *ort of riral. with Toth
Century-En* Studio* owning the
properly hefora the recent
Broadway opening. I^ irr, they

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'I Love Lucy' couple
signed for films
Vivian Vance ami William
f raw ley. of the "I l/tve lAiry *
TV * rrlrt hate hern •Igtinl hv
Hal Jar p r o d u c t i o n * iJohn
W'ajiie'v rompan) l In plai a
aperlally w iitlrn *en&gt;ifnre In
William A Wellman* ’ Good­
bye My fuufi iiarrlng Waller
Brennan Phil ILirti* and Bran­
don lie Wilde

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TH * m iST THANKSGTVfNO

Meaning Of Thanksgiving Can
Be Explained In Many Ways
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W hat Columnist Wouldn't Know If

Into th'anksllvlng—and shall seek ever to
have the attitude of being grateful to the
degree that we seek ever to do the will of
Goal."
Rev. Fred Ensmlnger, of the Little
Brown Church on the Hill, (Congregational
Christian), explain* Thanksgiving this way:
On this serene and happy day Ameri­
cans find themselves echoing the immortal
words of Paul !n Athens on MarPhlll as re­
corded in Act* 17:24-25. 28 — “God that
made the world and *11 things therein, see­
ing that He is Lord of heaven and earth,
dwelleth not in temples made with hands;
neither Is worshipped with men’s bunds, as
though He needed anything, seeing that 1IE
GIVETH TO ALL LIKE. AND BREATH,
AND ALL THINGS;" “ FOR IN HIM WE
LIVE AND MOVE AND HAVE OCR
BEING” .
The outgong life of God Is one of His
significant attributes, lie is not self-con­
tained, self-centered. HE GAVE. HE
GIVES, continually, ami to mere finite ami
failing creatures.
And what does Ha give us day by tiny
and year* by year? LIFE, existence, selfconsciousness, the power to see reflect,
analyze, to any Human lit* with its Source
or to throw it sway. H* GIVES each soul
Ills own very essence— ths Divine life.
H* GIVES BREATH—th* inhalations
and exhalations of our lungs—Minute by
minute, tiny and night sn long s* each live*.
He gives opportunity. We breaths NOW.
HE GIVES ALL TIUNGS-essentials;
h* they comforts, benefits, blessings. All
originate in Him.
Th* Mayflower Pilgrim*, who first cele­
brated Thanksgiving on our shores, had
half a crop after their first planting. They
thanked God for th* preservation of their
T h « Sanford Herald
lives but mors they thanked Him fur His
M i r S iM t t
own benevolent being and that they were
His children, living th* life he had meant
for them and receiving LIFE and BREATH
and ALL THINGS,
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Thanksgiving Day ia a day for solemn
thought
and prayer. Wa ara thankful that
•I’ltrarm n* u«rwe
n»« I n *
SI
there ia a special day for us to “express
|r C *n ««
U ,
■
•ti• urn
s*
«M ta
e«__
W u . S h im
si
ourselves" for th* bountiful blessings of a
on
an.
M a la •# ikeee*. ia » la l* .M aa*
(ar
ta*
n
w
a
it
a#
m
M
h
r m taaaia* M tir t W n ralaa. great nation. But. better yet would b* the
daily expression of Ihanka for th* blessings
heaped upon us In America. The "Thanks­
giving Day" them* ahould b* extended
throughout ths year.
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•
Mall your Christman packages early la
saother theme that we'ra hearing a lot of
days. And It’s a good way to assure
arly and safa arrival of your krift at
Thursday Nor. 14, 19&amp;I
daatination. To mail your packages early,
on* must also shop early, and the merchanta
would nertainly Hkt that.
t o d a y ’ s n r m .i t k i u i
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area of Mila world, and
Pop'a razor strap and hickory awltchen
of rlchsa, and ths hsata of
metering In, choke the word arc becoming more and more popular aa a
II becometk unfruitful.—Mark 4:19 — Method to curb ths so-called Juvenile delin­
of this world la richas, ptoaaure and quency. They may b* old timer but they
certainly are affective a* w ei aa economical
wherewith ft sbsmee all thhe
to us«.
gift* of God.— Luther.

The meaning of Thanksgiving can be exlained many way*. We are Ihnnkful of all
hat Is good about u», and for the memory
(if our forbear* who left the spirit of
{Thanksgiving Imbedded in the hearts and
poula of mankind here in our broad land of
the free. Thankful for a democracy, a
government so endowed by nur ( onstitution
that the people who live under it can
tireathe, and apeak, and write as true Amer­
icana.
However, the truer meaning of Thanks­
giving ia involved in the words of our re­
ligious leaders who give us the deeper ex­
planation* that S|ieak of the words many of
us overlook as we celebrate another nation­
al oliservance.
Kev. W. P. Brooks Jr., of the First Baptiet Church in Sanford explains Thanks­
giving this way:
“ In the attitude of rent thanksgiving at
least three things arc involved: our intel­
lect—our emotions, and our will. Surely our
Intellect ia involved, in the 103 Psalm we
are exhorted, “Not to forget all of His
bene/It*". Martin Luther is commenting
■poa that verse says that while wu cannot
remember them all—we are asked not to
forget them aH. Wo are told that the word
think and the word thank come from the
name root work—to be thankful is but to be
thlnkfal. Alto our emotions are Involved—
we are stirred in nur honrta as we consider
Tod’ s goodness and mercy to us “ Bte&lt;* the
Lord 0 mr soul and all that is within me
Meee Ml* holy name"—that Is the attitude
of our deep emotion*. But true gratitude
should Involve our wills also. “ What shall I
Vender into the Lord for all of hi* benefits
tograrit me". We shall try to dn something
•bout It. We shall translate thanksgiving

NEW YORK UP—Thing* a col­
umn. »t would never know if be
d’dn't orm hit morning mall:
That American wemrn are using
lets perfume bow than they did
eight rears agu
That, on the other bind, deodor­
ant ial*v rl.mbed 9] per cent betwrea 19IT and 1933
Thai adds ui evrn th* fairest
akin are harmlul to a pearl neck­
lace. It should be tent to a jewtler
once a year to be cleaned.
That during torn* tall and win­
ter nv&gt;n'*i» as many at II million
Am o r io n m*y catch a cold In
a single day.
That Metropolitan Opera tener
Hurt Baum, ar amateur heavy

f

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m arlow

Stevenson Says Americans Lucky
itortnc

a «r ■

l i Na 1

I

M %* Democrats In trying

n r e e w jn ttrew t
•Am***#*," be mid to n

mm

h M g *i«M "1* web and strong
three al nationa in nl Mntet. W*
are toe Intfctewt ps°l»to In tbe maid
md wo know ft.”
■ that a Me m m , tbe voUra
■tlM* aeb why should they take a
kbree* an ebanglng edmlaistral i a m Novowtbar's election t

»’# restore reamid in
m U Diet “ We w

b

n

M ag better."

■e wee eoey xegn* en boor. That
eent be b*»d agahsel Mat at tbia

■ret. TNI* t t i Me Iret

after aanotineing hg wanted to be
Maldant. K xu jail a BMeraJ
«MMw #f what he’ll tty later.

■ n s elw grettr mneb Mg retMm a* what « m Deangratis party
&lt; a be earing. There «t
■rtMi. B wa* pretty a

•re atueknd tb* Haea- Dtreoioa took palre to describe
bover idatnteanllon’a Iwa pro- Ue viowa aa “ moderate." although
graa. On Ndg ■ejiit bs eeeaa aayoae who Metansi to him to the
a m a B k t« aid, K ba bn* a 1931 campaign must already bare
aoiettoa, be hu bapt Mta hiaaelf. reached that coachieios about him
He was erfUtal *4 Me admlala- anyway.
traUoa'a lorelga pollep bat did not liaco President lieenhower la
Indicate specifically what waa tcaaldared a moderate, and la pop­
wrong with k except to complain ular la that rot*. Ilovroson could
there wat too much tough talk and hardly mako himself unpopular fol­
lowing toe seme line, which also
backing away from M.
And there waa ae surprise about happen* to bo hie natural one aa/Ihla-ht accused the Republicans *lf.
df being the parly of “special laM i n M onts
Ureet." mmb lag it wai loo eoey
toward big business. This hea bees BKW YOKK tft - Two “ fairly
■ steady aomplaiat ed Mm Demo- strong" earth shocks were record­
ed early todav oa the Fordbam
arete bar geaeratioaa.
Unleerdiy aeiemographi.
Sloven*oo eoatpUlaod — er Th* Her. Joseph J, Lynch, ael*seemed t* bo complaining — that matoglst. said the tremors cen­
tbia eouat'y wai not giving enough tered about I.4M miles from New
foreign *M ta retiree outatda the York to aa aadetarmined direction.
Commwaist blar,
They warn Mined at 1:4141 aad
■ ha piareimg tbka line bo may 1:11.M am.
seller aotee — baireiamoat la UM Aaothar aertoe d thocke Monday
because k ia almoet certain bis atfbt were believed la have cen­
• re Demoerate will try ta ram tered to the FnetAe Ocea treat gf

t t a*

cutting

ntal
ties

d# a

Aa h

toe ef hi.
ft to hard to
kfteally •*»
M Md if are
be tacreared.

|HAL BOYLE

stay hg eured

hot a

Too Late To Classify
lit* hid beaFd of ealrs tax but
By Rusiell Kay
Art Uiklrtirr knrw what he wat d.d not know how much tt was or
talking i l nut when he said “ People whether il wai levied by federal,
a** Funty.” not only are they state or i ily, ur all three. Most folk*
knrw thne w«i some sort of a lax
Pinny, Ihry are prelly dumb.
While moil ntiirni know the cn £i« il.r.e but guritcd that U was
name J the bom who payt them, anywhe.T from 1c to 10c.
(Inly me person out of 10 could
only a b * of them know the namrt
name •»&gt;n one of their state sen­
of the f.lki they pay.
A retVr.t ron«umrr revearch sur­ ators 1t r&lt;pirsentatives lifts than
vey mad* in a larxe American nly i n* out of in knrw who their United
r*krd a lew simple questions that Stales ■*■ alor was Governors and
• better rating. Thirty.
ore would m um e any high school thertffi
student could answer. Thom qu*«- threr p*r cent knew th* name of
tiunrd ireiuded doctors, lawyer*, •heir stir’ll and their state gover­
bt sinett executives, houtewtvei. nor
What kind of a hatting average
laborer* tearhrrt and even college
p-ofeifiTJ didn’t know th* answ­ would y rj have if someone stepp­
ed up to you and asked you to
er*.
Fifteen per rent of those question- name the Governor of Florida and
•d could n»t tell th* name of the memb*rs of his Cabinet: Could
mayor o' their city. Seventy per )ou name the mrn or women who
rent could not name Ih^ member* represent you tn your state legis­
o ' th* ;lly eounrll. fifty per eent lature? Do you know sho repre­
didn't know what * balanced bud- sent* you in Washington' What
pet wai S.xty per cent didn't have about your Chief of Police, your
the illghtrit Idea what in Improve­ Sheriff r»ur local Judges?
ment bond waa.
Even folk* who vote for this or
Only a handful knew what ad va- that candidate don't know who
hrem taxes were. F.tclte tax wa* they voted for a week aper election
almost ■ mystery. A good pecren- •or what office he holds. They don’t

know wmt they ar* taaed for or
how much.
Yet lh»,e uffinals hold your lives
in their hand* They can lai you to
the hill Send you to Jail ur tn an
asylum. Take away your driver's
'license Close your place of busi­
ness, give your children to sn insti­
tution or do any one ol a hundred
things.
Th* average American citizen Is
a mighty lucky guy, for by and
large he hai given ilpiost unlimitr I r &gt;' -• lo officeholders be knows
nothing about If these public ofM a li Hr the most part weren't
honest, industrious and concerned
with the public interest, ** would
,ie in j&lt;i* helluva fix.
In tyi'.w of all the unkind remarks
jvu may hear about politician* and
lb* stones you read about graft
-rd corruption in office, It it a
milter of rrrord that most of our
officials He fin* men who are do­
ing a bsngup lob and a more or
.«s* think'ess one.
Cltlsrna have been urged to lake
a i active uit*e»st In Ibeir govern­
ment line* the days of George
Waihinytr.n. They have been urged
tn acquaint themselves with their
public tenants and to go to the
&gt;.!!» and w.ta, but uofuituoately
orly • small percentage of th* pop­
ulace tike government seriously.
Frankly, they get better than they
leserve; and Democracy must be
* i amarine system or it wouldn't
have continued to function so suereiafutlv In the fare of public apa­
thy an-l It difference.

v eight bvxrr during bs days as a
medicr.1 student ia Prague, suf­
fered a brotra nos# ta a practice
b«ut wi'h Max SchmeUng. Kurt
c'aimi the removal of a nasal bone
as the mult o! lb* Injury mad*
m i huh note* more resonant.
Tnat some 30 herbs are used In
makinf a topgiade vermouth. In­
cluding the flower ot “ worm­
wood." and turn otner fancymmed plants as sweet marjoram,
angelica and b.eaaed thistle.
That the National Dog Welfare
Guild belicvri on* way to keep
your buy from running with a wolfyack of juvenile delinquents Is to
give him a pooch ta cart for.
That while women (All buy S3
to *0 per cent of all men's wear
tnc pc rentage 1* dropping steadi­
ly. Papa Is grt'ing more Interested
in hi* clothing every year, mint*
cn pickirg it out himself.
That despite modern safety and
health measurra a reernt survey
showed there are 334,000 blind per­
sons in th* United States, the high-'
rst number in our history.
Thit emger Elia Logan hai been
entedan.ng audiences since she
wis \ I n : t.' two in Scotland.
That th* human ear Is faster
than the human eye. Testa have
siowa th* average ptrsor reacts
more quickly to a signal ha heart
than us* be lees.

halt ne.vous perspiration before
starting a performance. .
That Margaret Firth, author ot
“ It's fua to reduce." says'w
“ Whit* is a fattening color-blaclM
makes tuu look thinner. Why do
overwe'gbt women alwaya weir
white in tb* summer?”
That Itnrad Nagel give* this at
ris debnition of middle age:
“ When a (ouptt la man's best
friend."
That or.* expert estimales tha
present 13 million population of tha
New Y irk metropolitan area will
e’lmb t.v 2u million by 19*3 T h 0
correct figure, however, will b«
19W9.P&gt;.9 I p'.n tn move away
and be.-.me a hermit before 19*3.
That no one yel has Invented
a rha,e&lt; it white shirt to wear
with si! those charcoal gray suits,
HAdPtrsT PEOPLE
ARLINGTON. Va UP-A Jury ot
mrn acquitted a former woman
Marine sergeant of murder li«L
aighl In the slaving of her M arini
lieutenant husband after they ar­
gued o' t how she should ctiok
pork eb'.ps for their dinner.
Sirs. Elisabeth Gorlrkt. 42. wept
when tit* Jure relumed its vrrtPrt
after de'ibera* ng six hours She
had tesli'ird I* at I.t Edward Gifirlri. 40 wai shot acrldenlally
while they leu'flrd after the pork
chdp aryment May 22.
The nrosecut’on had Insisted IhlA
wasn't to that she had threatened
she would kill her husband if ha
“ ever laid hand oti her" and that
she had afmilted to police the htd
done the shooting.
Mrs Gorieki in her festimnny
d'«putet the prosecution's el*in
that the couple waa drunk at lh«
•ime of the shilling
She said her husband had heat,
slapped sod k'cVed her at varlnuw
time* du'ing ihelr marrisge bur
that
were the happiest people
la Arlington "

That approximately IS million
American have tome hearing Im­
pairment, and the leading cause
of deiPiti* Is probably heredity.
Tint Then Emperor llirohito asrendrd Ih* Japanese throne in 1929
hit reign was designated as
“ Show*," meaning "Th* Era of
Radiant Prarr."
That if you're a man 20 years
old you have belter than a two
out of t.i,er eh anee of living to be
*4 But more than four out of five
girls of &gt;4 will hit the 43 mark.
That #.#iy 1 1 minutes in Amer­
Th* Bible says the ark was made
ica aoms merchant ta threatened of gophr* wood which manv trans­
with a blackjack, a knife, a gun or lators bMeve to be cypress.
-X
*• me other type weapon. This
figure doesn’t Include lady euiWood has been found to be t
tim en d-msndrg refunds at the (csd Insulating material because it
point of an old fa ihlontd hatpin. Is composed of many crili con­
Jhat aume entertainers dip their, taining dead air space* which. r«1r
handi In a bowl of Ire rubes to tied the passage of heat and cold.

J

I

Your City Charter
Fart 4
(IJ To pees snd enforce Oriflosneet fw Ih* preservation of the
property of said City snd to pre­
serve o*trr on the same either
within or without it* limits.
(41 To borrow money (or eurrent exp-ntes, provided any amount
K borrowed shall not rxceed any
amount equal to twenty-five per
rent of the revenue derived from
taxation during the next proceed­
ing fls-al year.
ID Te regulate, perform and fur­
nish afl public services and to own
*nd arquiro by purchase or by
eminent dnmsin, public utilities,
public doebe, wharves and boat he­
llo* ; to acquire, establish, own
red operate, as • public Utility,
water werhs, and to provide tb*
City and inhabitants thereof with
wator: to acquire, own, establish,
maintain and oparate, a* a public
utility, gra works, and to furnish
tbe City and th* Inhabitants there­
of with commercial f « ; to aequirt, own, establish, operate and
maintain as a public utility, elec­
tric plants, and to furnish th* City
sod Its inhabitants with electricity;
to acquire, own, establish, operate
end maintain aa a public utility,
tewersgw disposal plants, and to
provide the City and It* Inhabitants
with the faculties thereof; to aequlr*. own, MlabUah, eptrato and
maintain aa a public ettlity. but
lines, and to provide tt* facUltlre
taeroof to tb* city aad Ms Inhabitiat*: to acquire, own. establish,
operate and maintain ai a puMIt
utility, docks, wharves aad warm
bouse*, aad to provide the hcUF
Itoe thereof to to* .City aad Ma In­

habitants and to such ethers as
hava occasion in use the same; to
acquire, own, establish, operate
end milntaln as a public utility,
bast hi'iiu, snd to provide th*
facilities thereof to th* City and it*
LtoabRsnls and to such others as
have ocraelon to uie the samy,
md to acquire, own, establish,
rpsrste and maintain as a public
utility any olh^r or further facll,ly of bustorss which (he City
■lommlMlon shag sounder neces­
sary ar proper.
(g) To Iseue and sell bonds upon
.tbe public utilities owned snd oper­
ated br toe City, and to pledge
said property and the Income
tosvefrom, nr either of them, for
th* payment thereof, and to fur
tter pkiige tor payment ttertof
such available toads as th* CUy
Commission may deem expedient
excepting any fund or pledye foe
which Mi* taxing power of the CUy
of lanierd, Florida, could be
Merced.
(T) To grant the corporations or
private individuals franchise* and
privileges ta said municipality.
( !) Ti. license, control, tax, re­
gulate, er to prohibit traffic and
gales noon to* streets, Sidewalk'
and publw places within the to­
ur any pert of any street, sldr i
aad public place, and ta L* M,
regulate, suppress snd prohibit
nawhers, peddlers, vendors and
beggars upon such streets, afatowalh* aad public pUre*. and upon
any part thereof, and to pise* upon
ray Ureare issued bereundwr such
limitations aa th* CUy Commission
shall d*»m advisably.

The Pilgrims gave thanks
for so little

And w* today ham ao much to bo thankful
tat- -ta pane*, the pro#parity, tha plenty of thit
craat land—for freedom of worship, for freo cn.
tria*.
Wa Join la tiring thanks, and amonv our
blaaalnn wo Include tho opportunity of nerving
the yaar and tha aontlmad eatqem of

Thnnkagivlng let no
to all

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Social fcvw iA
Mrs. J. C . M artin Feted A t Shower
Mr* Donald Kn k M and Mrs. tnd nut* Each plate hc.d a marth
Vernon llird tn honored Mr*. J mellow ttork favor.
r Mar'in with a atork showrv Thn*f enjoying the evrning with
Thurvdav evening at Uta home of :hr how: re were M r*. Homer Os*
borne. Mi* Trd Haw km*. Mr*.
Mu Kmgbt.
in * p.uty r*&lt;om* wera decor- P le rcr. Mra. Benny Auvtin, Mrt
iii-ii «i:n lovely arrangements ot l.lto Thor.iat. Mra. Jim m y Wade,
chry*amh*mum*. Th* gift* were Mr* Rrtt*. Mr*. P i m il, Mr*
r ia rr 1 • n a lah l* revered with pink J t m r t Wilton, Mr*. E I) Hunt.
and Mur paper T h ry were care­ Mr*. Ri y B. Brttt. Mr* W. I)
fully guard'd by Mr. Slnrk u tiin r Hardin Me* J L If srtnn J r .
among them A tiny blue baby Mr* J . C Ntwaame. Mr*. A. J
f i m i i i filled with while ehyaan- Peteraoit and b o itriv e i.
themuma t a t placed alto on Ihr
b rit gift table.
•
Approrrlat* o m n a era playrd
with prlu a coins to Mn Ralph
Prtold. Mrt Ralph B ritt and Mr*
tM ly Ptcecy.
Alter the opening of the many
live ly ( .f it . the bottenei terved
dehcioui refreshment* of wdt
drinkt. rake, dainty landw kht*.

KYN ED A LE
m

t im e s

nt\

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m w orn

C H A P E L H IL L . N C .1* Th* University of North Carolina
grtdder* latt year
gamed 116
yarda via forward pa»*e« in b a l ­
ing North Carolina State 30-6.
Thia m a n the Tarheel* did not
gain a tingle yard through the
air againat the AA’ntfpack but atilt
managed to win 3w-18.

by P U R I T A N

v fu J c r iu lly w a rm , y e t so lig h tw e ig h t

TH E SA N FO R D H E R A L D Thur*. Nnv. Cl. 1!T,r.

C e n tra l, Mimosa
*1
Groups Make G ifts
For T B Patients

Ca l c n dar

The Tcm tm r* of the Central and
Mimo* i Ctrclea of the Sanford G a r ­
den O j I i met !;v l Tuetday even
.ng to u n k c tuikey favor* foe thr
sem b u la County T B patientj at thr
Centra! H onda TB hoipltal
Tueadar alt.’tnoon Mr*. B C
Moore cf thr Central C ircle and
Mr*. B T McWhorter, Mr* W
Move and Mr* C. L W allis of
Ml moat accompanied by M r* L o r­
raine G 'vh am . executive aecretary
of the *mminole County T B and
Health A**ociat:on visited with the
?n paliei-l* of Seminole County
The v itiio r* were impre»*ed with
the w &gt;tk earned out by the T B
A**«ci 11,on and the favors, they
reported were placed on the evenn e dinner tiay* and “ much en
joyed*.

TIHRSIIAY

NEED L A R G E R STADIUM
E A S T LA N SIN G . Mich T - K e r r y
tim r M‘ .*higan State pity* Mlehi( h i in f-Kitball worried athletic offirla l* mop their blow — and not
over the *core
Thi» ye a r, the Michtcan—M ich i­
gan Star* game »a« held at Ann
Arbor, where the game wa« a 97.
It \H V K S T MOtlN — Couple* *•' -y thenuelve* *( Oe t'S o "lln tve-t V o . n • ll.itl wI . h w.** hi t
(iKi.*eat sellout Even though the Tuevday night (Photo By J*iiti»ou»
n r*t game in the irne* »chetluled
la he played *1 Michigan State'’’
stadium at K a it Laming {« In 19’
-------y . a l
'H ie la ll a 'c worried brcaii*e M a t
stadium ontv *e*t* v»o-n
n k W YO R K Jr—Humphrey lev aiity. Tti'n people «u! write about
^art grovr’ed at hi* wife, took a »ip you.
tf *coLh and muttered, “ I never
That’ * the trouble with thr.e
.ought puhllci'y In my life ”
vi.ung mate »l*r. In HnM• ■r " * *
Yet m the next few minute* hr color. No imacmaimn li m ake* d
uttered * -chi lltingi u*
t. ugh od roiiimnuu Hut there'*
tlirerio * dua l mean a thing at good now.: E'rol t'lynn n coming
A " ! L i * i *t Moon'* dance «a»
the boa office.
oack "
trld
Foe* ay n hi at the Sanlurd
Young »t*r* are a d rib lot:
Proee-ting clinically. B-igart anNew York ain’t uiul it u&gt;rd to
l mi
,\ h a m -l ot tie oration*
rlyird how hr hrcainr a rhnraclrr
be;
“ By doing a* I kkxk writ hlankc'vd Hie uoni A mooli .hone
A man ha* * right to get loaded
piea.eJ t drtend mv right to rut tirn'.hllv n the bai ^ nf Uu* r*&gt;oin
and-nr T” *e * little cam.
,i caper tl I lee. like tl 1 ter noth ■ml rxn I i-* weic »■I In rflfferrlll
That xhuwi you how a gits hi*
mg urnr.g in UVIlig a panda to a p ail* ol lire ii«un to aceeiii the
mind ran be.
night
b along w.th another !h tme tr.io tie refrrth rn rn l lablr
Ttie K ’Ci.e w al the B»cart*' hotel
w a. « M igr *ry*tul punch bowl
friend ard hit panda ’*
suite. Hr w.i* entertaining tome
Tin* rclenrd of course, to Hiv vvhlrh u j * i u : rounded on rilUei
old Iriend* at roeklall* Mrs. Bo
&gt; lie hy iiunehe* nf |tra/ilian Hep
gaet, an a rtre .i named Bacall, «a* girt'* 'ait great expedition into per It--rile* and eandlea
Nrw
Yr-rk
night
lilr.
lie
confessed
;n and rut in varion* *tage« of
lim e and nrance pinch wa*
drei*. preparing l-*r dinner. The* hr »rr» ll1lie ot the gay ipoti Ihrte
terved w Ih rookie*. A while el“ l|)
day*.
occarinn illy hurled m*utt» at each
“ This town ain’t whal it used to rove red the largo table Junior
other.
In le**&lt;* fur the event wrre Ml**
Bogar* the pre*» agent would be," he rutnmcnlcd sourly. “ You
P al •' i , ube and Mi** M irv l.ou
u»rd
to
b.
aide
lu
have
(un,
now
like you 'o know. i« here for loca
Bowen ” onj; vi.*h Mi* t: i k . i m
I on* of ’ The Harder They f a ll " there are too many creep* who
Senior h o li • «r* w cw llte Calhollr
Seeing a crpo-trr and being print want to mukr trouble fur you."
Women represented by 'It *
A
l.atir he otivrr’ rd:
ded, h« riticourxrd on variou* tub
Wilt anA At-* Mary J M illlker
jvet*
Tt i* c i.ple* r n i'i'i t and danced
Puid'eity: “ 1 n evn taught it In
I.) tin* :-iit,:r of the ' l i n k Moun
my life Sure it'* Important. I
tain Boyi 11mn Orlando’'.
think JO per cent of .a mo’, te »lar*a
ceeerr u ba»ed on pub ledy. But
“ The *verag« r!t!»i-n doe.n't cite
hate tne cnim n iy prr*« release*
a h»**d ■
* h- the directoi of a | lctiT&gt;»nd plumy *tunt*. That stuff stink*
i* That ^i r * I r all of them, v ith
Mr*. W, If. Duncan and Mr- the po**ilde r*re p li n of Allred
"The only way to get publicity
ir to t»e an rvrd in g enough prr-.m Paul (!, Brown honored Ml** liatl llilr h r &gt;ck am! Cecil ll Dem illr
B lit log w.th a luncheon In the ' | l i i * j f ' did allow that thr* dtrer.C t e v r
-. .
plTvate 'iflnTng rohm at Jim Spi n tor I* an Irnpi riant man In film
IH'CK ON THR WELL
cx r'* le tauranl I rid.iy at I p rn.
llo.MINY, Okl«. (,!*)— Mr. ard Cell 11-ring the lunrhron table* wa* m akln? *'l'd never waul to he
i ni-'* he ».*i»f '’They v n ;k tMr*. Klo.vd A. Turner have,had an arrauieinent of yrliow gladi-di
h. rd '*
their first wild duck 'dinner of intrr*|&gt;eired with mum* and na­
the sea.un without having tu lift tural g in n e ry . Bridal place card*
IL L U S T R A T IN G T H E GUNtnarkei the mm till g arrangement
a
gun or p&gt; hunting.
D I.E D LO O K In C u re M-Car'While Mr*. Turner wa* draw- of the hnnurre, hrr rriiilher. M r.
d&lt;ll a collection M a aud of
ing a bucket of water from tto 'V V Bitting. Mi*. Hat I r n u n
black, btowm and putty llru o c k 's
family's fann well, * large mall* Mr*. Vernon B Hardin, M i* A!
tw «*J anaembled with a p u t t y
aid ctn .h id through thr branches 'red Chile*, M«« A. I. Lyon. Mi*
Oolortd lla twill blMUa*. T h *
of a maple ter* and dropp'-d i.t I. M. Leonard, Mr*. A. It. Tinker
}a fk e L fastened with patent
her fr-’t. It had to . n Wounil d by M i and the h o H rlir*
leather straps. la kned w ttk
M i*, flitting wa* prcientrd with
black faka fur Ilk* U&gt;« in lay
four shut gun pellet* h it held oat
until it got over the Turner farm. a Intel) gift
fo r the big collar.

Hollywood

B C B a P P B

IM PORTED

LA M BS W O O L
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IN O R L O N

Spencer's Scene
Of Luncheon Given
For Bride-Elect

wilful
e f w b n la our P U R IT A N
SW E A T E R *. A loo ooaoorvotieo modal*. ▼polo
u it IS ond 17.95.

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M R M M l Sm A m h i S h a n m a m r - t h a v n d r c l n around
a ll oth er atacark shavers because you thave in a circular

BdXMASTER — large bowl-fit beaten for
WflRav, lighter eabaa.
M f i t m - P a e a n tad R A D I A N T C O N T R O L f o r ani4— a aoatting.
P R T P A N — Square shape co o k s 20% more th an round
mm . A vailable in 5 sites— 1014” , I I V i" , 1 2 V t" .
C O M I I M A t H R - P e r f e c t c o o k in g e v e ry tim e auto*

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COMPANY

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PH ON E 442

WEDNESDAY

Trap*
I mon W'or'.cr* rotip.-ij
f the F iix l H)pti*t Church, SappiT *on a at 7 ix) p m
I'raver Meeting service at lha
t i n t IN-pi I.t t urrn will atari ,t
7 jo p o with Air and Mr* D F ,
S am; . retireJ nn-.iunaH ci
m
( him ant Hawaii, .* gur*t apeak*
i*r •
l i i v Bet) t v
l ,- intermediate Choir nf t *
Fir»t Hapti.t Church w.ll hold re*
heat val at 7 (Vt p m
The ».l It t h.*ir of the Flrat 11^jv.
' »t Church will hold irh ra r* a l j |

S V I t t ill V)

I ix) p m Sea*, n of Prayer for
Foreign Miwi.m* Circle 1 tn
chav gr

The Ir n A • of thr Firvt Bop
'•t cht.nn will rneri a&gt; the v hurrh
at » .h a m

tysAAonalA

Mr and Mr. Richard T E * 00 p u
Walker and on Gary arrived la*!
3 0U — Sea*.m of P ra ye r h’f
night from Hampano Reach to Foreign A im ion*. Circle 1 1:1
’ -end the Thank .giving Holiday t -haige.
&gt; th Mr jnd Mr* H t MUU ami
M** Hn haul fen Eyck.
It 1* reported that J j i t i r . G it
who i* m the Orange Memorial
'lo.prtal i . continuing to .how
•t*:ii* o' iniproiem rnl IU- i* .till
Md a lliw id to have v l.lto it,
t [irhnt. uf O irar T I V arum will
r r -tieI to learn that he entered 1
;n.i-igr 'I*-loot tat Hoipital m rii
andu
r aurgery Tur*day.
AAealej Hanill J r ha. a rriv n l In
Sonf*&gt;r-I for Ihr Thank«giung Hull
• ' * f mi A « hat a llaptut i old gr
Atkifei.'ltia. Ark where he la a
m n * ie ru l vtmlrni tie wa* a*
'oniponod hy Mr** luan.ta AAd
lama wlio i . a regular ttudrot.
A!!.-) Moffett and ltonnl? R -hi
on i i l i : * Ir&gt;•m I fie i .tadrl or
b ' d tn Sanlold for Ih r Holiday*
B“ th h * * w anted “ 1,1 do *omi
hunllng’

Air,
vrd Mr* G II Alford an*
nuume ’ he hirtn of * . n. Georgs
H Jt w e ill.in .
* th* !•» nr ol)
N*iv 11 in live i e in ild Laughton
U r man d itn.piial

gives J jersey a lace lift
I ’-«*k what’, h ip p en rd lo ill#
l l l t l r wool jr r* e ) ’ | l ’.

taken **n mi J gl.mmtr
m ill 1** It ami 1 axing in

AT

h.i*r it* monthly m eetin g at

J in bt i ah at M p. m.
: ou r m —h r.* ' n oi I’rayer I ’ T
lo re ijn M iw ioni — i irele J tu
chav s&lt;*.
J 3o p m —C A '• meet at lha
r'hurch
It Jo p nt —Sonl-cam* meet at tho
I ItllikY
Church
The regular meeting of the Nor
T U ESD A Y
man tie Vrre Howard Chapter
? iw p rp —Seaxon of Prayer f t f
IIH will me.I at thr home ot Mr*
M.,rv Stro ng, Magnolia Avc Sen r’oreign Mi’ vron* — Circle 6 .a
at u DoUgla* Menttrum will he the charge

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SUN DAY
The recreation Com m 'tire nf the
*ir»t Hop:n&gt; Ci urea w ill met! in
'he T F. L C la n room at * Ju p m .
MONDAY
The Sanfniil Story l/V iru r will

'

Seminole Itrhrkah I edge No. I I
w ill meet in lha lODF Hall Thuia*
•lay at 6 p m.
.
There will t&gt;e a Thank.giving
Service at the I'pvala Community
H ti.h y trria n I'tiutih at 10 a. m
Kveryoue l* invited to aiten-l.
There w ill alvo t-e a fam ily felowihlhp ilinnrr at Itie church a!
13 noon Bring a di.h of food.

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will recognise thal thU hnmi- nffrc* *1mo»t rverv feature- tliat
make* living In Florida *o desirable.

OOALBT*

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BA RI

MORRALL^

MICHIGAH STATCYj
QUARTERBACK,
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Location

Appruilmataly b mllri from Sanford I South) and H mll»a
from Wlntar Park. I*» mllra wr»l of Highway 1T-P.' *&gt;n a clay
road (achrdulrd to b* pavrd In tho n*«r fotura). Ia-ii than ona
hnur'a dritr to thy Atlantic (bran.

Description of IIoum
LMng-Dlning nemi la II by 26 feet, opena onto lakefront
■nrOi. Uniquaand efficient Fireplaea. 8*rv-ihru from kitchen to
alnlhg room atea. Kitchen la II by 17 f»ot, Knotly-PIna eablneta
rubber tiled floor, tiarhage Diipoaal. largo broom cloaet. Refrl.
geratnr and Rangy included in tho aaly price. Kitchen opena onto
tno Ukqfnint porch. Center hall adjolna kitchen and makea all
&gt;arta of Iha homo acce»alble without haveing to enter or cm a
Wing room. Centrally located heating plant (112.000 II, T. U.)
la more than adequate to keen tha ynllra hnuae rnmfm table nn
lh« coldeat daya. Attic fan. furred walla, oak fhxira. Alum inum
window (caaemenl). Venetian Illlnda and rurtaln r&gt;*&lt;la thrnughnut.
Raven eloaeta with ampla atoraga apart above. 1 largo fulMIbd
rompleta batha. 3 Bedroom*. Tha Maater l.edtoom (a 16 by IA
feet and U alr*cnnditinned, opening onto the lakefront porch.
IA undry room la 9 by 16 feet, double laundry tuba. 2 reaa.poola.
A IM foot wet) auppliaa earellent drinking water. Large aeparala
Tool and atoraga home for garden toola, frrtlllirr, ate. Tha
lakefront poreh la 0 by 60 feet with adding gUia framed en*
rlnanrea. County taiea only, laundry. Milk and Newapaper da*
livery.
All thla meant grarinua Florida living.
Call Sanford IBWl-W for appointment «r contact Your Real
Katat* Broker.

L i 1 1 1 e»

f

No tmartar way to n i mart than with
ft'U e n i on foot) And speaking of low cost
transportation, tha price for theta
compliment-catch art it only. . . J

verbal iralpcl'on Queeg't paranoid
Chariot Laughton's editing of the
play waa moat perceptive. Bui
without tn# ditcernlng camera
direction of Franklin Schaffncr, the
TV director, the effectiveness of
cast and script might cu lly have
teen darned.

weekend. In tha top drawer waa
Maurice F.vana’ prrarnlation of
Gaorga Bernard Shan't "The
Devil'i fiiactple" on NBC TV.
ShaWa mordant wit waa given
a reitful edge by a (ait that in­
cluded Evana at Dick Dudgeon, a
Yankee rebel: Dennii Kipi ai (Jen.
Burgoyre; Ralph Bellamy ai Par
ton Andriaon; and Tcreaa Wright
NEW YORK UN—Tha eloaetrp There was auperlor entertain- at Mrr. Anueraon.
camera of lelcvUion ha* had one ment hi Hw TV set throughout the Alee Guincu made e delightful
of ila fmc.1 triumph*. The occasion
ra t "Tl:e Caine Mutiny Court MarUar on CBS TV.
H't doubtful If Herman Wouk'a
by
play, baaed on tits novel, could al­
together fall in any medium. With
CO**g Ml, 1
good e»tora and the devias of a
MLLOwte '■
auo MMt A
cummen'.alor it probably even
msec o w r
would communicate great feeling
CAUgJ J
en rad'o. For It'a a solid, unified
drama on the grand theme sf
man’ s mponalbllily.
«.
Aa one who aaw the play f.om
tha bilctny on Broadway, I en­
joyed tha 'elgvlalon version more,
rhla waa because of a camera that
enabled one to are at cloae range
the acting of one of the flncil ca.ita
revr ainmhled In Lloyd Nolan,
■a Caplain Qurc*. we aaw a man
roming apart at the team* in the
tim e &gt;t&gt;om with ei. tn Barry
BUDG'ET
Sullivan, aa U. Oreenwald. we aaw
the m*n who loathfully wielded the
PRICED
verbal a ca M oe Queeg'a paranoid
peraonalily.

TV Closeup Camera
Had One Of Finest
Triumphs Recently

D u crlpU on o f P rop«rty
Approilmalaty ona aery. IM fa*t on wida country road and
IM f « t of whit# land brarh, ganlly aloping tarrara to Ihn
watai'a rdga of largy laky tabout 2 mile* In length. | Tho water
In thla lake la r'ean enough to drink. FUh nr awlm fiom M
foot wharf. Many lowering plna treaa and Urge apieading oakl
aupply plenty of ahade. Numrroua varlatlta of Itraring cltru*
tree* and many other varietUa of tropical fruit treea. Aleo many
flowering planla.

W/rV 7&lt;N U 0 *1 0 H 6 '*M iH
QUAtfrifiBACK PAf t V
M G H T B t fO nO O TTfK THAT

BAAL t&gt;RCCTB o s e o r 7*£
m o t r v a r e p a t t a c k * m/ .
c o u e o e b a il • ai a i t o
AXP BUM, FLOCK*
A\P TACKlfA, AKP HA*
EEBS PUHTIHQ f o r

ABOUT A 4 6 'T F AVERAttf.

RUSSIANS TO ENTER V. S.
WASHINGTON ift-Five Ruialan
.'arm leidera have received State
Department approval to enter the
United Stales to purchase hybrid
re nt seed and machinery In Iowa.
The five were pari of a Ic mem­
ber delegation whoso earlier re­
quest 11 make a tour of the United
Stalra va i re jet led. A department
spokeiman said Iwo wreki ago no
tuch big group would be admitted
unless a ■Imilar. U S. delegation
re.u!d return the call.
The amallcr group will not be
fmgerprinltd upon entry because
they art to be classed aa official
vliltora. Tha Russians had re­
quested Nov. 26 aa their dato of
entry and laid they would remain
teas than M daya. Thera wsi no
tmmoduto indication bow soon
they now will he able lo come, bt
view of the delay la approval el
their pi tor.

it to Moscow, Gerhard ten said
the Iwo Soviet Itadari had respond­
ed "very favorably" when invit­
ed to visit Norway "when tuch a
viatt can bo arranged la wot quite
certain, nowever," he aided.
The N t m i t i i aald be got a
definite Impression that M ganla
and Khrushchev were old pala aid
worked Intimately together.
"My imprettioe was that wo
friction rallied between Die two,"
he commented "They were equals.
Had a*H that ben the cate, (hey
aould not have been so free and
caiual in their conversation."

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MEATS

CEN TER C U T
LO IN CH O PS
CARDINAL
v HICKORY tMOKED

| Sliced
q
U BACON LB. J

YTSTT ARRANGE*
OSLO UR — lariat Fremier Buiganlw and Cnmmunlat party boss
Nikita Khnuhchay may vtalt Nor­
way durlaf Iheir trip to Britain
west spring, Norwegian Prime Miw-

DODO*

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CLUR'jCOUP*
C SitR O LV T

After returning from a atata via-

ANNOUNCING
A NEW PERSONAL
LOAN SERVICE

STOCKTON

Make your money problem* our probtems. Ww h art *
Joan plaa to fit m r jr need. Wo fuarantwe you tho mdM
ooortaoua and epwwdy service. W E W ANT YO U FO R OUR

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filmed appearance on ABC-TV * *
day ever.ing In the role of a purl*
tanical-appcartng gentleman wh«
rebelled agaimt hit lot ai a bank
employe and briefly enjoyed tha
power .if ilolen gold. The film, on*
of Gulnru’ beet, waa “Tha Lave*
der Hill Mob."
Which tlemondralea again that
while moat of television's beat
are live, you never should under
estimate the pleaaure of I * 3 0

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WHDE

WADE'S,
»nEXMCT.I

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CRYSTAL

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O M O R E B U Y IN G A N D S E L L IN G !
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torrent

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FI NISHED Garage Apt. Electric
kitchen. 200 Elm Ave. Ph. g j .

CLASSIFIED ADS | £

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wanted

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J. W. HAIA, RRALTOR.
Florida State Bank Building
“ Call Hall" Phono 173*.

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»-t»eo»t/ 5 e .w e*r.&lt;*'

Bl*UT M O ^ l r t p S o ^ r n

D A IL Y
At BOSS

0. Genu* of
the mow
partridge

FHA hat reduted I wn Paymrnl»,
ee thia attractive 2 1
Bedroom liouic. Monthly payrarnti, $43 oo.

10. Uvrga
com ex
molding on

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column

LOWELL B. OZ2EX

12. Protuber­

Bail ter - Phair i n i
Office: 2tt 1 A Orlande Dr.

ance* of
the *kuli
13 Shapn

12 adjoining lota m lemon Bluff |
Subdivision. fioo Magnolia.

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FURNISHED 3 Room, balh, full
type*.
kitrhen By week nr month. |
Five Point* Motel, 4 mile* Soulh Btm-T on
Loti;
on 17-92.
larti;

C fea itll

CttldlliED BOA'S wanted fur RAN DAM. Kl.KUTHIU CO.
Florida Time* Union paper rnule Electn. .1 Contracting and Repairs
in their neighborhood Mil*t be
T V Service Center
over I2'k year* old. Apply Fla. Rfmti a- I Mo ley Al 1li :ir&lt;-*
Time* Union office, lot) Writ lit
112 .MflRnnIiii Ave.
I'll. I IT
St
|lu ll- SAt.FSMFN WANTED —ID' HEATERS -- Cleaned. It* p.-if. I
anil Serviced Phone J.12U It.
RETIRED OR SEMI RETIRED
ronvidcr congenial employment ICR—
INSURANCE
_|4 It
with good rommlition paid
weeklv • Then w’ ll advertlMng
apevtaliliet lor Florida ronrrrn.
We have a complete line of alRate* tn
tractive Item* at fair prirr*.
Pnliryholderi
Every bii’ inr.* 1* a pro.pert.
Y'ou can work full or pari time,
4rt
Atlantic
earn at much or little a* you
34
require. If you like to meet
people and havu seine veiling r*.
iwrlrnrr we have protected ter­
ritory in your vicinity. AI*o li*t 13 NOTICES AND I’ FHMIV VI S 13
of active arrount*. Drop a line
today to Bog nut, St. Cloud, If you havo an Alcoholic Prtddrm,
Fla.
Wrdo P. (&gt; Bo* 1213 nr Phone
2330. Alrholir* Anon) mom.
IIWORK WANTED
-It
Law n s MttWWi by
br Jerry Ja&gt;rd.' II—Atm* MORII.ES.TKAH.FW*
Free estimate*. Phone 1317-W.
]
3931 MODEL A. Inoit gomf, ntn*
MAID work wanted Bart or full
good. Good lire*, 2120 Orange
time. Eipcrirnred. 1210 3lanAw.

Free T u rkey'* at KchnP.e
With Piircha*e of
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LUXURIOUS Foam Rubber Set
a* eolorod G.oeral Electric
Reg. .*153
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A. K. ROSSKTTER, Florist
Phone 213

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THREE-Room furelihed Apay­
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2 month old home. 2 Bedroom, i
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equity or a trailer. Phone 1143-J
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Magnolia.
RATES
FOUR
BEDROOM
HOME —
Die Following Rate* arc now| " C A . W H I D D O N , S R r
Invested only 3 mile* Irom city
la c . Baal Batata Braher
in effect.
on 2'a acrei of land. Fruit
V. E. Dooglai. Ruby E. William
treei. abide tree*. Priced at
Ike Prr Lina for On* Intrrtinn
Saleemen
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lft« Prr Lina for Thraa Inirrtiona US A Park
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Raymond Lnndqmat, Aaaaelata
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1(71 Atlantic Bank Bld&lt;.
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SOMETHING SPECIAL!
[3 B. H, Modem home, maionry
ronitruriirn, good neighborhood,
S - J o l H i J\ ra fly Company
convenient location. Beautiful
ktlrhen equipped with ti. K.
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Rollnway and lU hy Keda
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Day. Week or month—Tel.
1423.
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bal. at UO w per month.
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Pletely fumuhed I Houaa and
Avalon
Furniture like Newt, WellWindow
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landacapad— Tile Bath, Hard­
Flue Work.* — Cradle Rlivfk*
condition
sto earh. Inquire
wood Floor*, Automatic Waiher |w. ----------------T. W. HERO
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Sanford Bowling Alley, 2*M Mag­ Snnfnrd Linoleum A Tile ( ’•*.
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Ju«t one monthly payment Home
127 W. I«t St.
Phmw 1917
309 Elm Ave
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Ph. 131i
CLEAN furelihed apt. Cloia la, I Applianrei, and Furniture only
r i : possession
0 60 mo. Call for appointment.
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PAINTING
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11.000 DOWN. *75 MONTH] USED
Nat Tea Goad Ta Ra Tree
i.nt ronditiuii. Sat nine. Call
drink bo*. Giwvl running condi­
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Apartment, (love w. 217 Oak
310 E. 4th St.
Phone 2L7I
porrh, double rarporte, guod I Can be »een at The Santord
nearly near, overlooking fiahabla
Are. Phone ftlft.
NINE I’ieev Dining Boom Sillle
w iu r, on nice lake in Country.
Lake Jessup (all the privilege*
Herald. »»&lt;&gt;.
Foe Better riumwng
Priced, UO.SOO.
al-u Baby Bed. Phone IN7.
LAKE MARY - Furelihed
without the upkeep*, l i mtnutei
So* or Call
;t7 or 1S74-J.
from Sanford or Orlando.
W. J. KING
CONCRETES
*500. DOWN
ARTMAJCh WANTVD
208 I ..ik Park rbawe It
DHOOM. Pnva'e ra-1
$1.0* DOWN
2 Bedroom* with gla.aed In porch |
1 Balh. Ph. 2979W.
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LARGE Attractive!) decorated 2 or den. City water, on two loti.
*7,000.
Concrete Pipe to Meat Ail Quail
paid tar u&gt;«d furniture Ceil 96ft.
BR, CB, lUo bath, ample
■Mat*. WTO*ee*. hand bill*, and
■1 A"artrr
Clean,
Oeataeo*.
Wu*on kleicr Furnilura Go. 211
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r o g r a m s , tir. I'rogreative
a of
Phawa 140
K. Iat St.
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quipped) kitchen. Large a b id e Aaaahelle R. Rradtraan. A
nnbag Co., ptwuv toft — *0}
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traei, devlrablo neighborhood.
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7— P m |jvr*leek .Seopllee —7
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ONLY 1*44.
House'cleaning . WindowI. Wall*.
. Api. and bath.
I p*ala Road. Sanford, 1.. U.
DOWN. 3-Bedroom, CB Home
Total P rice Only 1.1.900.
Fltwir*. Phono Jl. C. talilwcll,
... 112 F.lm Ave,
U*e our I.ey-a way tilan no Tn&gt;*,
Roberta.
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1149 J.
TIIKEE Bedroom Home with balh,
Bicycle*, an I »mall Appliance*.
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'113 Park. Adults.
one acre land. Deep Well, SepEa*v Term* at
to
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13 BR. New CB unfurniahed house,
Uc Tank. J u « «ut»ide of Cily.
p. M. C A w m n .L
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Apt* 2 Room
overlooking beautiful C r y a t a 1 ISOOnn ea*h will handle
General OoaUarler
Phone 1423 g u m Daily, Sell l.umlnom l»«N&gt;r
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Plate.. Write Itreve-, Atlleltoro,
H u n r i of DuUnetum**
, one block South
Kiahing and Boating. Deairablr.
O. M. MARRISON. BROKER
Mj " . Free Sample k Isdail*. Rt Wav 17 0
Fhor- 11(7
Mr*. Brown .Mider'* drlirloui
11*0 mo., little morn furnlabad.
R. D. Highleyman, Aaaoeiata
IIHMEMADE F r u i t Cakti.
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to
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and
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Phooe B0
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ACREAGE
aces Liberal Trailr In.
menl income by iiiaiiagtng
jin City Limit* Phone
SO Aerta including grove and
apartment hou»r in Sanford.
— Pactery id You —
Slumberlind Court.
lake front. S1.000. an acre
P, a*e give reference*, age, ami
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iw fit Park Avenue.
1211, Savannah, lia."
1-et US ahowr you miim of our Cut*, blanket*, jarkria. *hne*
ladoood hood. SOR-proef botaom
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Home*,' ------from•*13,000.
rail wMh pUctte rail*. PlaaUi or \VAVI r!D—Evpertrn. &lt; I hardware
l Room ApartmanU. |nicer
2 t.u
t*0 Sanford Ave.
Phone IiJ3
How about railing your family
rayea tegea. Cattew or njivo
310 Sanford Ave.
Ph
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In one of our 2 Story home*?
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capable ami into r .tpply in per­
RATLIN hnOTRKRS
SMALL 2 Bedroom, rlom to
LOVELY Modem one bedroom
Soakarik d s a o aad Paint Co.
son Stoke* Hardware Store, Dragline and Bulldoirr Service
apartment. Furelihed. 212 Weit town and tcbooli. Recently reIN R. Path
170. U2-U4 Weet had St
Phone 32t
Apopka, Ha.
Phone*. 2221 — Sanford, 2233—
modeled. $3,730.
Iftlh after * p. m.
Geneva.
1933
RCA
21**
TV
III.*
Contnle
DISTRICT
MANAUKIt
I m i r i j A p f H u c C M tar I
FURNISHED upitaira 2 Bedroom
Mahogany
Cabinet
with
ti»ur«
(IRI.ANDO
Morning Sentinel Ur
fur
Sanford.
Salaried
job
wiiii
tin“
Your
Wetueghnuie
Dealer"
Apt. 30ft E. 4lh SI. Phone 34*
Slifhlly U*ed Beg
-old at
landu Evening Star, (.all Kalpti
Maytag Waiher*
linutnl o|i|Miriunlliv*. II 1 g it
Hay, 31Mi.
beliool graduate. Some rollege
TWO - BEDROOM upfurelihed
Coleman Heaton ... . *3* *3 up I *390 03. Will tell tor *299 9V
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
IIS MagaoUa A n .
or *»le* e*perienee preferrahle.
Houae. K i t c h e n
equipped.
113 S. Park Ave.
Ph. 222
PLUM BING
(Wynnewood). Phone 2SM-W.
Age limit 24.13, Alarried, own
automobile. If qualified, rail Ce*tract aad rep*ir work. Free
C
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for
artfrlea
you
SMALL llouie. Clo*e in. Phone I
eituaalea. U. U llarvry. X I
Jaik Krolilen at 1737-W or write
aw. P l m vtw ad to
Santord Ave. Phone l»2ft
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SERVICEMEN
1 BH nnn Caarrtlf Block
VA — 1223 Down Payment
t\ft Per Month P k t
Kitchen Fully Equipped.
Art fait to ehooia color* and tile.
W a fe r R o m m , tm*
C n m l Coetracttar
Mrflonvflle Are
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Thun*. Nov.

By STANLEY

D O C , I T 'S T H O S E i S L O W - B U S ? A J f N G
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L E A V E S » T H A T A I^ E f P O T T /A J &amp; T H /y V
Z I P ^ A I 'H I S I S T E T ^ A N O / N O T
s '* * *
T H E jB fe iS K F A L L A I R —

IT IT IS REAL MTTATX

wood PH. fall a o -x -M .

THE O LD HOM E TO W N

E.U M B SS:
AMO e u /10 !NG N EE OS V

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.
Oot Wort Iftlk m.

�WHERE
CAN
YOU
GET. . .
FOR THE
BEST
Financing
Terms

First Thanksgiving Recreation Day Not Religious One
You m ay hava I &lt;-ar.f d if f e r - 'ran T la n k -g lv ln * »**V H " * &gt;*
»ntly. but thr first ThanV»glvirg no m a n ! o f any ir« - ia l r- llflo u i
s a t not cM *rv*d by » "h *r the »*rvitr dunng the time of fra ilr lv _ ou. h r ilir r m or the I lr .lc n ir e tr.d m *tryro *kln f. Th* r v r r pllr)lin
nor *mt four mf n fowling ard
Nor iu &lt; It a day of rr1igb.ua (bay k ll M enough MMl «" l» ‘ »
ritfT T T a n ft It s a t a itay of t»- thr goton'tl* and Chief lU a u t o y t
and 1*0 w a rt’ori for a weak of reerr*'Inn.
"However, tha turkey b .t • i . creational a rtlv itlr* .
- T h u . hunting, a rn P ; ! . r .port
way* hern
tradition.I !ry the
Amrriran r»l*hr*'lt&gt;n.” »ayt P r. M Thank'glving t.me. It a tradl
from || Ip r a •
Alton r M&lt;irrl«. Engtiih prnfo.»or
and fotVUiro n p e r t at ihr L'nlvrr- captained P r M o rrll.
*tiy of Flo rid a .
••pid you v
'em Hal.
. . . H unt, t i •
...
In ra rly American hltlo ry Cor*
t mur Rradfnrd of M attarhu .etn o re . a part of the Thar.V.givInc
t r reified that during tb* autumn activ ityV * ha • «
" There wa* great .tore of wild
It wav a rijitom in many ea-tern
ly iH ra ,” to early le tlle rt fared ntte« for rhildrrn to d m * in old
well.
rlothea, wear •
and parad*
Ila y . #*• a art for T h a n k -e irirg
th* i f . t i blowing tin ham*
wrre knnwn
Furor# t-fnre the They went from hou»* to houie
Reformation. Some maintain that
with baaVcta o-hlng for gift* of
Thatik.glrlng « * t auggrat**! by fru it»
Of VrgrtalJc*.
Ihe H* brew Fi*a*t of the TaberTTii&gt; eai !y Tliankiglvih S* wrre
ra tlrt, and that lit origin gne«
&gt; n t nn Thur* ri«N. Nn
nnl il
1 1 -V In lha inn* wh»n p-an fin *
J » l‘ v ilar Iia ix n w#» rkif»*rn; it
began to underttand their deha* t **n r r l'h r a t H in A u p jft,
peodrnre on a Higher 1'nwrr It
Ja&gt; la ry. t lm m lif f . and Of tl4i»*P.
wat a popular frvtlval among
lltirin c Ibi- A mar Iran It* %F*ltJIhe Pulrh In the (en &gt;r*rt the t Inn t h0 ,t .v t.rrama n«l |t»®sl in
W e FIpup IKf’i| \r Holland
frnt l.ini-nln r t f TiftturrcJ*
&gt;'«• •; l *rr*i ■
Hr. V o rrla , laid , "The Puritan*
f i «r&lt;-fi«l lhanV'glv ng *i * v i and
were not all aarioua-mlnded, joy- t inr^ Ih# P iv il W ar Ih* p ra rlirr
klllmg people.”
Kaa n iirrii'l tfce rrfful#rity of of-

YOUR
Preacher's Goal
Is To Establish

DREAM
HOME

WITH FULL’
•IIU A L 0IIIC IR II

WIFE-SAVER
r a in b o w
k it c h e n :
w ith

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APPLIANCES
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Itrirp vour ereacripiion to o u r
•killed pharmaeiet* for correct
compounding.

FAUSTS
DRUG STORE
Naar P . O. _

. - Tb-ma 103

iho-vti In I oa Acgclct In frruii of
an F-1W&gt; liupanahro l*t of ihe
t*pe he balled out nf to become
th* Rrtt man to aurvlre a Jump
traveling failer than the tpecil
of aound. He w n going *77 nult*
per hour » ith lammed control*
la»t krt-riairy when he made tha
emetgeoey oaeape over Laguna
peach. A hoc pH. I rate for tic
month*, he would hive barn
killed If he had he»l|*|ed t*n
tecond* longer. (Jnlertuilbmal)

iu

AND ONE
H ID D EN

v o t ic k
in H K i t r s f m v r .s
T* 4l N u ll &gt; r
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T R EA S U R ES

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.
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FO R T FO LK . L A —M S (t. Krr n l (i litih a m J r , uhn&gt;e wife,
Juanita bvei at 1A15 Peach Avr.,

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1919. wL •b It th« »tH 4 i t of
#rv*h#f M il,
.
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4UlUctjt
Hri1&gt;
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f1«rk **1r--d.lt r - 'iff Ptn»l*
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Five-Mpmhpr

Merit System Group Told

TALMIASSEE hd-Gov. Coll.n*
h .t »e* Jan. I a* lha target dale
‘
’
.
kitnr bringing t-mplojr* under m*

ptriadlepon under a menl ayatem.
But cabinet officer* apparently
the 191! legislative act autier \u»*
went *i&gt;»tcm protection for all
Hale w urkeia wa* taken by the

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r it lH t

in

it u n r n r

• Kitchen
Exhaust Pan*
• Marcory
Silent
Switches

rn *

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Other nHicvr* vaid they
I
^ f n i K r r h h o f f fh* hnld#* o f
■ a f II. * Uk t H ' i f l f i U h » § fll*&gt; l
made 11 dcci'ion
* • 4 i t r l l f ' •** fu r *•*
t*#
1•u#■
d) | hr f r »iPI Th* r #F11f 1C* 1
Once put under th# nurd ays- 1
n u i u h t r •n d T * * r o f l*#k»ific*» t h*
tem, av agency can he removed trt#*trtptitin of th* pn»n#rty, * h l .
if,* r t m * in w h i c h It w * « •••»&lt;•*&lt;! j
only hv leg ivLU vr acl.
if.
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. »»t♦r1 ate .N n T*»r of |*«u®nc«
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f 4•f MV % M#rttevn |

Legal Notice

( abinct yealcrday with the nam: i &gt; » u t h i u r « * 11 C m i L t i i
f» 1t»v f t l
tr,g of a live-member Merit System
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I n 1 # ' » • urh c o f l l f l c i t *
ot the Cabinet at a Stata Hoard 41**1
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f # r . i f | r * l * 0(11 \ • *nld t o t h # h l # h nf | h « fillin'* l» * i &lt; r t i f k « l f #•» h u ld r r Af t h * f r o n t d # o * o f t h*
Named to lha eountll are J. S.
h a * flD d i« ( 4
fn r f n
v rr »ri* t# f'fxtritjr &lt;*t f«f| Tfou#* i t
Gracy ol St. Petersburg, (letege d»t«| in
m u H t h » r » -t\ T h * c * r *
d * nfor -i, F l o r i d a , o n t h # f l f i t M o n *n&lt;1 y * * r 'if Iv tu* d*» 10 ft ■ ttloflth Of Dfraffii.er,
T (Pat Shannon of Tampa; E. H. • Or#, |h|iHt*tih*r
it f ir f i K iilK R n f t h r lifitI ' D , «*hl- h l| |h# fctH ft*f #f t»#«9vicKmncy and, A. II Edward#, l»*r!|’» irufi t h * r t * m • »n » h lc h lit. •nit»*r.
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luted thti Ird d*f of K o tim b tr.
both «f Jacktonville, and Mra.
r # r M M i « f * Sr* * ] U i r o f I t i t i i o e * f i l l
Henry Killen of Orlando.
J 'i n # 2 •*h A D.
(O ifu ijl n * - i • (t * u
O t* M#r aii ••
rt t *n i9 *T iO N
* 'i * M i n r i n T T i
The n,'w round) takei over from n I.*
t I * I I U 11 T r a T h * T o o n
r t * f k f*lfr(4 lt
• * m lo f t U n f u id I ' U t H o o k I r « | r i
#nl# ro u n tf, florid#
the old merit ay item which covered
Hale worker* I p agencie* operated
with Ihe help of federal fund*—
Inr Induvtrial commlmon. health
hoard, welfare department, chilrlren'a tummlavion and hospital
•Itviaioci of Ihe improvement commiwion.
Cotlini told the Cabinet ha had
Special Out-Of-School Matinee
mdrrrtl hit department headi mini
i,m» aiu to he ready to go under
iha merit ayatem Jan I. Bui only
Secretary

of State Ofay of Ihe

• Folding

Closet Poor#
• 5 Citrus Tree#
Per Lot
• Streets

Lined with
Orango Trees
,

|

HEY K ID S!

• Best of
Location!
• l.akefroni
Lola
•

office wc-ubl be put undrr the syaIrm av pmmpily a* posvlble.

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T O M O R R O W - 1 0 A . M.

12 GIGANTIC
CARTOONS
P LU S !

PER 100-MI. CYLINDER

NO INSTALLATION CHARCB

SANFORD GAS CO.
rilONE 1340

RITZ

FREE BALLONS
TO LVLIUONK
BOOKS

BUT
PROJECT

OPEN*

9 :3 0

ALL KEATS J5c

PRICED
/

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BATHROOMS
CEHTRAL FLORIDA
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Sine# 1949 Sanford's Leading Builder
O llt SALKS OFFICE
LOCATED AT THE CORNER OF LAKE MARY BLVZL
AMD WIST CRYSTAL DRIVE

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Al.I. SHOWN IN
CINEMASCOPE

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210 E. FIRST ST.

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Scarritv nf w riting m aterial In
ancient and medieval lim es often
ltd In ru v u re nr • era ping nlf ot
(.nr teat and u«a nf tha m a triia l (or
another Irxt. with the reaull that it
it vonieli-tic* powibta to read imiw rlanl cMrn dneumenta under
ru-re m 'i'ern writing

IS TIIK
MOTTO OF OlJIt’
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CAIRO Kgynt T*—Saudi Arahla
i n drill.- 1 a* "lie* and fabricstu na" r.*viri* Inat *lie is trying to
luy Cvmu’imM arm*.
A comnmni'p.e from Ihe Middle
Eavlern kingdom** infremalion deparinu nt denied •peeilically rrp.rt&lt; that HI King Sand had
snvgill a inert tog with Soviet rep
rrtentatp.ea In di*cuaa an arm*
derl, Hi Ihr Arabian government
i&lt; rending a delegation to m u
Cirrhoilorakian arm* faetorirv,
and (Ji Soviet President Kir menl i
Voroihitov oflrtcd arm* in hi*
tnrua-r (ongrelulaliRg King Satvl
on lha anniveraary of his acrea*'on.

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Sergeant tirubam , fira l with Batlery A i&gt;l the 4th Arm ored Divli in'* mfih Field A rtille ry liattal. .
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•m' it rrsular y «L 1lonrd at tort
liiuid, T-a He entered the Army in
loth Hi parent* live at icos Peach
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THU SANFORD HERALD
Page 8 Thuri*. Nov. 21, 103j

th an es -

h**- Today It It *&gt;b.*rvrd Ky
u rh r m lf * * , fra-U n # , gamra.
and central faathnty.
Thank-giving h a . h*«m Meant*d at oof of tha g r r a t - .t homa
featlyat* and a day of fam ily r*.
union when the people eat lu rkry,
and Indian pudding, pumpkin p'a.
“ Many funor atari** aro told
" f »}"• early Thankagiving D a y ."
eonrtinled P r. Morrla.
tha
Colchr.ter ra lm ly Ignored
«ha g o rrn
. appointed day. and
»b»*nrrd (heir own fuaUtral • weak
U t . l n o r d . r l o allo w tim e fo r tha
■ ',« .! hy .loop from S e w lo ck ,
“ r • h0|t,h,‘ d • * n .o la ia r. tor
R'ea.

( im u l a 'e &lt; l b a ttle e .

M\ LO U IS f — A jm p«l tmal
preacher ernbttkrd on a trip to
Ihe lonely bat ml rounlry of l/uiivi»P* lo&lt;t*y, hi* go a1 to rvlab llih a
chain ot
iMp-ola ami rhapela
rruuntr I In barer*.
The (lev. M anner N llivard . a
l i j n r o M French Canadian, vay»
lie « ill minM.er to "breed leery
of rlra n y rr*” n Ihe lavm i roiin
try bertine—"thal'a where l'm |
needed.
Re*
d anv. preathrrv have
wmkrd lull
time among the
French vpraktog people thrre
Ttie Rivard* and their tan hoy*.
Pint. f.. ind Ernie « arrived been
from Chicago in January all but
broke. Now their protect fund baa
been p pienulird by Interested
church wtmjpa and nlhen Their
llfno t r i'pcl boat al«o ha* been
improved
The R iv Mr Rivard wa* ordamn! a* a m inuter la«t year by
ihr nondenominationil A«-oriatiun
id Fundamental
Him t ie r , and

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( r Fn.ce in E ie rc ia e Sage Druth,
the la iitM Ri'nt A rm y-A ir Force
maneuver tinea World M ar I I , now
Icing acid in Ln u lia n *
Some i l l . "0*1 A rm y trnnpa ara
telling the L i c i t concept, of bar*
n rh d o c r.il, atomic, chem ical and
electronic w arfare. T h a eaerclae
ed a- a nationul lo-lilulioo,
i i r i-lenl Franklin P Rooieiell will rn I Pre 13
The Aiieaanr F o rm oppoeti-nn to
dr&gt; laird Ihr offlelal crktiratinn
to he ihe |*&gt;t Tburaday in Novam- thr regu'ar maneuver troop* in

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD

Federal A i n t i u ."
Butler, in lummirttlnf tha pro)
pccti ovet tha itata and 'every* Hununj
’*• P*r* rre wre are calling on D planning
J' 1
th« eui- An good business in the future tT*\
i.
'* Me* Prniperity is on the
upgrade and
" ’?&lt;u,
Denham It l« reflected In the
general eon*
* d0** '
try type, versaiion of all of tha
businessmen
jr.a tain
, special we call on." And ha
added. "I've
J
let* pas- got /o much business it keeps me "•***
regular humping all Ibe time The days
*
and weelu j u s t aren't long
In 1311
lire and »«°«gh ."
k lied *e
ilk with.
Emery, speaking about Cuba ,&lt;ml- A
that we where hr calli on many customers
are at- all over the island laid, “ there of can
nd mail are more farm tractors per eapi* “ Cuba's
i State " t* in Cuba than In the Imted ed in Ih
through States. There's been an mereaia buses et
j , com* since the war of approximately M even mo
doing a percent In the private ownerthip see here

kry tail and waa ihot a boy
d „«n w*iiia running with hia gun

and wji injured,
A hunter was iteldenUHy ihol
in th* abdomen while handing a
loaded n te to hia buddy. Another
n.an wa% hilled when a hunter fired
hi a dutir xcrou a point of land
behind wh&lt;ch the unfortunate man
w .i concealed.
A boy of ten accidentally shot
h'v «ii*rr through the lower back
while p’ aying with a 21-callber Colt
automate.

“ HUNTERS, be especially careful
while *r. the woods and always
et.ow * n»&gt; you arc ihooting at, '
urjed K.ank

*
----- T t K * AND TREAT v
D A V Y , W. V i . l * &gt; - a r , ,
M ir Halloween. Dreg store nun.
agcr Opal Neely told polite »h»
m i “ amused" when a man in
a long, gray coal — wearing a
paper bag over hit hfad — f t .
Ur*d th* itoro at dosing time
and began clowning.
Shi wasn't laughing, howtvar,^
when thi man pointed a pun to
hrr and thi other clerks. ordirrd
thi safe open id, and {ltd with
$l,*,00 in caih and checks.

HELP for Coughs

You foal coofo*. soothing halp from
the m y ftnt dose. Clogging phlegm
n loosened. you breathe deeper.

T H A M K S 6 IV IM G T U R K E Y S

ARMOUR S STAR
,0 ft rt from the highway

(tontlnurd Irom Page Onel
bald/ will be let the Utter part
«&gt;f t h i* week.
T r TiifVer, chairman, laid
that this p'naie of the finiihing
touches ahould be completed in
the next ten days. Meanwhile,
workmen are continuing to add
!.v.t minute t/viehe* to Ibe inter
tor and are moving in furniture
and equipment.
When the workmen have finish
&lt;d their work, the staff will then
go through a familiarisation traintug, according to Harry Wetr, adtmniitrator
Bcetute
of
the
thoroiiotrnos

with

which

this

schooling muat he handled. It ii
difficult to ,ay exactly when pa*
tlofil* can lui accepted, but the
hope i» that It will be "shortly
afior tha first of tha year'*.
A BELL li th LIMES TRUCK, loaded with **v*« ton* of Dsndr*
Bread, skids in* feel on it» aide before coming to a stop.________

MOPE VOTERS.
FEWER PEOPLE
MANILA (Th-Dirvaig Is sprit*
a town. The number of tegistered voter* jumped to Ift.tkvy this
year fiom ."1,0 0 0 in !M t dea*
pile a dorrvate in population.
A congressman from the dis­
trict »avs he knows why ar.d has
askrd the Commission on Elec­
tion* to knock out ll.nOO n*mr».
He -ays that W th* number of
fictitious names slipped in by sly
pelltieo* who n-ed “ Moslem words
fo r days, trees,
mnnkeya and
deg."

his most friendly associates had
turned upon him and were lr&gt;!r*g
to turn the people against him.
Those In whom he had placed s
(Caatleucd from Pair One,
great deal of trust had slandered
*f ours. But, it is hstlcally of him with one cheek and been hit
Christian origin and purposs.
friend with the other, lie felt as
1 Our Pilgrim forebears who though he might bo eater away
•tUhlishM th* pm-ondm* which from it all.
We find that even In our age
% a ,follow annually did not come
fn the first Thanksgiving a* we »• feet Ihe same way. Our dally
come to Thanksgiving Day lOiA. Ilf* becomes • routine of dru»ery
TV* rents to the *»»/*« with in* and hardship, our hearts *r# bur­
Butacrahle blessing*, tinparalelled dened with he crosses of life, end
Ths automatic
prosperity snd vast romforts and finally we look with Rsnglng Upon
gonvenUnrei. They were almost at the bird in flight end sign saying
the depths of poverty, at least, by, In our hearts, If I but had such
modern standards, but they prac*| wrings thatl could fly away from
A m e r ic a ’s
practice the kind of thanksgiving alt these csres and woes.
Rut would it really be »o wond­
is not dependent upon maimerful? Could we fly away far
Stances.
fa s te s t-s e llin g
First and foremost their Thanks* enough to forget all that wa left
o il h e a t e r !
Riving was to Cod. They were not behind I think not, for the bur­
a* toagertird with counting their den* that have plarrd upon us
material ble,*lng# that "things" cannot be forgotten. We cannot fly
•rtnslly eclipsed the COD behind away from the temptation* and
worries of life for they are part
It alt:
rf us as (iod tell* us that our
Let ns ask mirtelve* four ques­
heart is wirkedj out of the heart
tASY
tions to re* if w# are going to
proceed at] evil thoughts. Nor
ycactle* the kind f thanksgiving
1«M S
can we flee wicked longues as
that is net dependent upon orDavid would have for th* longue*
gintttanres.
are the some all over th* world.
1. Are w* thankful far the
Nor eould w# fly away from the
i l.
—sm s II in
(Teetees* of Cod—revelled to U* obligations " f otjr family, church nr
,
A
ptire — g:vnt
Jn tfa« universe; hut even mor* home for they would go with us
in performaneet P roImportant for th* t«v*UUon of HU n* matter where we go. Neither
dune* unfit BTC. of heat per
greatness in the plan nf redemp­ could we Hv awey from Csed for
hour. A realty fina room hatter
tion by the deg’ h of Ht* Ron on th* He would b* on th* highest mum—* dandy auxiUary heater! 8«*
Crass " f Calvary? (ft Are w* tain or the lowest veiley.
this shadowed mahogany beauty
thankful at th* remembrance of
foe yourself. Taull ba aavased
How then can we over come
at iu low price—It* high power!
Osd'a righteousp,«t and purity Ihe pressure and hardships of our
*fld holiness—knowing that w* lives? I* there no p'ac* that we
fitly thsr* In the*# godly attrl- can fly to and find pcare an!
but** I* Christ Jesus* l*&gt; Are w* rest? Yes. yog mq«t s»t your
thinkful for the time*
hiv* to wings that we might fly to Cod for
geflect and meditate upon God— In Him we will find th* rest wa
yea 11ling hia merry and long tuf- seek. In Him we will overcome
ffriagi a* He patiently walla for sin, death and the devil. In lllm
piu repentant .o that He might we find life evertastinr, through
fteeioqtly. forgive our sins? (I) His **n Jesu* Christ. For David
A rt w* thankful for every oppor. finish** Hit Psalm with. “ At for
trinity pf service to God—whether ms, I will call upon God: and tha
ft ba large «r email, easy or dif- Lord vill have ms."
When we flee Ut wi flee to the
From hi* tart. p». P I, the R»v hou ahold « f refuge that David
fhUIip Rchtessmaan of the Luth- taught, th* refuge of Cod, the
•ran Church c f Tha R*d*«raar peace of tha Lard in that hope of
gyake on “ The Prayer far Flight,"
|fa aald, “ Did you ever feel that
•htl would like la fly away from
A *H. gat away from tha meet
f&gt;St your Ufa la In. King David in
«*r last had that feeling. He
tewed down In prayer before Cod
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
A f4 aald, “ Oh, that I had wings
H i* * 'dove* Far then I would fly
gfchr and be at rest."
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LYKES
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CURED
SLICED

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General Insurance

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PRICES GOOD THRU WED. NOV. 23rd
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VOMTMB XI.VI

Perry Appears Before
Board To Give
Agent Q ualificc^tis
Attorney Says No
Power To Extend
Fire Protection
"Ther* U no charter authority
to eate-nd fire protection out,id*
th# rity limit*,'* Citjr Attorney
•William C. Hutchison. Jr. told th*
Board of Sanford City Commit*
• liontrs last night.
In nmking hit report to tho
*nuimiiiion*r*. Hutchison »*id. "I
don’t h*ll*v* there la nn authority
lo furnish fir* pridaetlo* nnd
chart* for th* servir*. lo anyron*
beyond th* rity Jimita." II* wul,
"there in liability on th« part of
th* rity ii equipment !• not within the rity limit* for thr protoe*
Mon of th* eitii'ens property."
M a y o r Drnvrr Cordell *aid
f , that, “ from my observation »t
th* rreent meeting of the Florida
league of Muniripaliti** In Jack*
aonville, « » are th# only n ly
•ending nquipmrnt out of the
city without rharge."
Oanmitrioner Earl Higginboth.
ham rummonted, "1 prtfrr to
rimte* the ahartrr to allow u* to
•harge a fee. However, w* aren't
going to prevent n fire (rurh from
going eutatda of the cite lo »*»*
f* • man'* horn# from fire."
Follow iag lengthy diaruMlon,
the Board o f Commissioner, azre*
a&gt;t to table th* enniideration until
nearer th* time for the l»S7 l.*gtrieOwe when tome definite ae*
Itoa ehoeld he Irkeo.
With letter* from two ritiirni
f ~~ "~g the nee of th* present
t boapiUU building, when th* nov*
*ae M put into ute. f»r *n old folk*
home, the oommi»*io«en d e r id e d
4 % Mde the suggpriloti until com­
plete details of th* requirement a
fee (uch an operation coutd U
I. Itetd Worric wet aulhnrit*«i
bg the Board of CommU*ion*ra
ta npiewta a phMncraphle m i *
m m * at th* Sanford Zoo with
&lt;g th* grove tncown#
i no* benefit tint th*

- _____
u . h* M»* commissioners rr
n f ) rented shot asi **ua train* ofAc** wtfl he aaaigned Wi Ih* Ran*
(art Puttst Depaitawnt as soon
as * * now police ears for aity
asriem
M M atote Fwwsp Branch Creek
era sMT umt. Chey Manager Warreeai E. KwtfwW* told the Board
______Oortactive men*
awthonnsl.
M sewer fw* for topping
mm er line* set by th*
light. A
■Tr*-— — 1 last night.
A
! m
■ted
an daea „era*
arti

Msgtviim Day
TalkTo Ba Given
ByRev. R. Spear
Hm r a s d Merton ThsnkipMng
serrire. sponaured by tha Seminole
Couaty Ministerial Aaioclatlon, will
be held :hia year at lb# Congregapnnal Ckriatian Churrb. Park Av*.
and 14th 9l . Thanksgiving morning
legmaing at 9:10.
Die Rer Robert H Spear, pas­
tor *f th* Church #f tbs Unarm*
will dsDvei th* Thanksgiving MornLit menage »hi» F**r.
Die Bart knot* County Mmlstorial
Assneistton Issued th* following
stitement In regard to the ThsnksgMng S*re lews:
"At this Thanksgiving Sessoif. we
should at torn our thoughts to the
giving of thanks to imr llearmly
Esther l*r th* multitude of bless*
Mgs Hi Bestows upon ns. Thlj
yesy'l Thanksgiving Senric# has
been preyerft Uy -md rsrefutly
gtanimd and It Is hoped that the
rhvrrk wtB b* filled to sverfiowtog."

L ib ra ry M e m o ria l

Group T o M e e t
A meeting nf ths (tonsrat Ran*
fsrd Library Memorial Association
was announced this moynlng.
Tito Impartenl planning meeting
«9 l b« bald tent M*nd«y after*
■Ml ga 4 n’dtek In !&gt;• Iduen*
Hsnbl M a tN v m Commsteial

An.

Condemnation pr*&gt;c##&lt;takgv *
set urderway to arqnir* thr*« **r
tmns nf right of-w ay property tor
the widening and paving nf I
three-quarter mil* »tr*trh nf m»d
off the Markham Road In South
Seminole County, arrordiog to
action taken by tha Board of
County Co«nmiv*inn#r» ihi* morning at their regular hi monthly (
meeting.
Dickton Road, inrnlring 11 perConcluding hi* on *Rotary— It*
sona, util h# Improved following M Year* of Bervic* and Ila Op­
the nrcesiary right of-way ar- portunities In the Tears to
quHitona. Fropertie* of Fatl Com*." Dr. Arthud 8 Kitchen.
Hildehrande, George* Km*, and Governor nf the filth District of
Doyle, will h* acquired through Rotary lnl*ntatio*al. made this
Ih* condemnation proceeding! ap­ plew to hia follows at th* weekly
proved by th# Commiaaioncr*.
meeting of th# Sanford Rolaiy
In other bu»lne»t transacted at Club, at noon yaslerday:
the morning session of thf Board
•|*n *11 the good you ean by all
of County Commiaaionera includ­ the mean* you can. in ill the wavs
ed plana for the retirement of you ran, in all tho places you
County Agent C. R. Daw eon.
ean at all th* times you ran,
F. S. Perry, Diatrict Agent for to all tho people you ran, o« tong
the L'niveraily of Florida Agricul­ aa ever you can."
tural Ealcnjion Service, appeared
"Thi»," the speaker •tiled, on
before Ih* Board to saplam the th* occasion of his official suit
qualification* of a person needed to tha local club, "summed up, in
to replace Dawaon whose plana to just on* sentence, much of the
rrtir# are now tentatively aet for Ideals of Rotary." Th* object of
July, y i f ,
Koiary, h* emphasised, was to
Conroiiaiioncr O 11 a Forakre rncourag* and fnitrr lha ideal of
(old Ike Hoard that, "I think we serviru *• a basis nf worthy enshould ratend the courtesy to Mr. trrpris* and to rncourag* and
Dawson lo allow him to retire at foatrr th* devtlupment of acquain­
the completion of his service beat tanceship as an opportunity toe
adapted to Ms retirement plana." service. High ethical standard* la
The Diatrict Agent told the Com­ business and professions, the ap­
missioner*. "you hava an advan plication nf the ideal nf service by
tig* now that you can look at a •very Rotanan to his personal,
number nf men It I* important business and community Itf* and
that we have top men in these lb* advancement of international
uderstanding, good mill and p*ac«
poviltoni."
Admitting that the announre- through a norld fellowship of
mrnt of Dawson's retiring waa budncta and professional men uni
premature. Perry told the mm- led In the Ideal nf servic*. were
mlaiionera, "w* won't atari look­ inspirationally biought out by
ing Sir a replacement nnlll there Ih* man In rhargi of tte U clubs
la a vacancy.M
comprising hia district. There arc
Board Chairman John Urisch over I.MU Rotary dubs In M coun­
said, "w* hire three local ap­ tries and geographical arras In
plication! lur the potilion but •* tte world with a membership
don't know If |hey coma up bi th* rapidly.approaching a half m ill'*
requirements necessary to be ap­ memtera.
proved hy th* t'nleeralty of Flo­
Hia aitdrras waa received with
rida Estendon Service."
enthusiasm and applaus* by over
70 members nf Ih* local group in
aMwwIanr* at th* mrattng prasiHD a m a g e R e p o rte d •d over by president William
i Bill I Bush Jr At th* rlo*« of
A s T racto r, T r a ile r th* m**lmg th* Distnrt Governor
wool into a a**iion with president
Skids, H its O n Side Bush and Secrelary R. W. HupA trsrter and trader, oward snd raeht m preparation for the club
operated ky Bril Biker*** of Pay- assembly held at T adock last
l-os Beach, skidded fcr a total of nifbt at Spencer's rrstauranl,
nearly mo fart and cam* to a stop Tha toUooing dmetors and comon Ms side si a telephone pole n* millsu chairmen ner* present.
Rom toot* Boulevard Friday after Bush. Ruprecht, Dr. Kitchen, B.
L. Iter kin* J r , Kobeei laimooi,
noon shortly before I *’ctork
The till CMC tractor and Milter LJoyd I.owe, Iaiwell Osier. C. I.
V'rn Trailer v n driven hy John Rashling. M L Niborn, Ellon J.
DiUas Bierk Jr., D-ywer-ofd track Houghion Jr . the Rev. lairisn
Scott. Roy Holler, H. II- Coleman,
dnesr nf Daytona Bearti
Paras;* was estimatwi
at one Myron Reck, A. W l^e. R J.
Dtnsi;*
eatimi
fiiwmin. James P Hnluelaw, Dr.
‘hnwsaod (toltari. Moms
A. W RfPa Jr . Rari* V. Dimer.
•fdwn* pob agalnat
Walter M. Havre#. Oiarlea S
■orrvanw. Ganega A. tel no and
Retort True.
tov*rt&gt;ga«tog offlenrs L. I . Bnek
and Ban Butler, in Mvebr arentent
report Bled it fit* Banlnvd Poke* B o ard Is Now F a c e d
Ksttoa said teat an nabnown tar
P"B*d aut of flogy At*. Into tee W ith A d d itio n a l
path of th* nocvmlng he**d Into.
Th* drinr, sreordtog to te* r*- P u m p Expenditures
rort. putted te* tewrb sbsrpfy te
The Board of flinford City C*W*
tea right and lo«k*d hi* hr*kb* to mission*** la far*d naw with an
enter to avoid bitting ill* ear. Th* additiiinal ripondltuve of K.AOO
truck iV'Jded on Its wtmsia tor a (approtimately) for tha addition
d stance *f M fert. turned on Its •f a pump at the new water tank
side and skidded am additional toa on Mellonvill* Ave.
.'net.
City
Manager Warren
F..
Di« ircsd*nf said th* Inrastigat- Knowles e»plained ■« tha Board
* t patrolmanf at lb* IntorstcUon ad Commlnior.ers that tha eatl.
of North Roily Ar*. and W*st Ssm mated coat to put Ih* water tank
liol# Bv.ilevard. Jws« *ari of Ih* ini* u«* hat h»an submitted hy en­
sew approach te FrMsh A r * , vis gineers and that lha recommen■oovrwdin's.
dationa would Includa both th*
Anote *r accident, hrartigated by pump and vale# which would to
tb* faaterd Pultc* Department, oc* controlled manually from th* main
r.trad st Ih* Intersection of w. ink water plant aa wall ta operating
91. snd Oek Ave. when a Daytona automatically.
•teach attsrnry ran th* stop ngn
A feeling #«Wled, during the
and smashed into th* aid* of an Board of Commissioner* meeting
t-neomlng sir.
last night, that tka engineering
A llto Dodge Sedan, driven by firm responsible for plant, apeeifl*
Ivan Rvds Yenetchi. fl-yaar-old rations, and other data, should to
attorney wss traveling nest mi held responsible and arcouatahla
IMh St. Dsmages to th* car was ts- for tha atponsa involved In putting
timatrd si M when th* front ham­ thh* new tank inte operation
per and fender wore insisted.
Commiasionsr-eleet David Gat*
A IkSI Dodge Coup*, driran by ehal said that "It la Urn* U gat
Ftois* Snyder Pfelfauf. lB-yssr-old lha legal mfnda tegeiher la gat
Rsaford book**per, received dam­ torn* art ion."
ages te the side estimated at gtfg.
A suggestion presented to th*
Th* Investigating officer, Rg- eammlaaton would withhold pay*
tralmia Araolg WiUiams, filed manta *f money due tha angina«r*
charget against Yanrtchi for "nwteg firm In lien *f action on
ning a slop sign'*.
potting tte tank In w*rkabl* eon*
ditto*.

Dr. Kitchen Makes
Plea To Rotarians
At Close Of Talk

Billie Jot Horton
Fund It
Tte am# te*

A m * Intonated in t o forwarding
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H AN FO RD . FI.ORIDA
T l'K S D A Y , NOVEM BER 12, IM S

Accidents
Reported
In County

Weather

A.v*ocl»ird P r « i l/CAned W ire

No. J i t

i

Two aeeiitenia were r
to heminnlo t'nuntv last mgh'
ahniil Ihrre H our, spsrl.
Tha Rrn soet,i*ol occurred ai
Mohley’s I'oener when n 1#V7
Drvlge Pickup truck, dm«n by
Otis Axel btobtom. H irsrol.t
l.aka Mary man. •:,&gt;pp»1 for a
Irft Kirn an.| wa» hu in ih* rear
hv a HIT Ford driven h&gt; Welling
Ion Will sm Slsrr. 7* year-old
Vmlnole County min
Surr. according to Florida High
• ay Patrol Trooper T Uaik
Milk, wit traveling to In XV
miles per hour when be •ms-hod
into th, reir of Ihe Irurk.
Damages to the truck were e»
Umaied at lino and to lha 1M7
Ford a tola) lost.
Starr, according h&gt; Tro&lt;qier
Mack received laceratiin, nf thr
face and head, pn«uhl* fracture
of the left knis? ami contusions of
Ih* right knew
(Target of driving a car with
"lmprnj&gt;er lights" wef* placed
against Syohlom,
The ,acrmd icciilent occurred
a( approtimately 10 It lad night
on th* old roiad brlwren Maitland
and Allamontr Springs when a
IMS Plymouth Sedan, driven by
Merrill Holeit nf ARM N I i
Springs. Iravaling north si an ap­
parent high rale of speed, failed
to mak* a curve and ran off the
road on th* left side smashing
Into a power pole bicakirg It Into
three pieces.
n»rida Highway PalnJ Trooper
T. Mark Mark said (hat damages
to the ear were estimated at
II IDO. It wav also reported that
Hollelt received minor lacerations
lo hit far*
Trooper Mark said today that
charges ar* pending.

Commission Opens
Following Area
For Hunting Season
Th# Gam*. ami. f p i k , w ,i.«
Fish rnirmiisKiii fin Ort. A 1 *vi.
af DrLand. opened Ih# following
deicnbed a m In Seimncle r»«inly, tn burning during th* pvevenl
hunting mswiji:
Beginning nn the sooth ahor* of
l^ke Jesup al a point whvre Ihe
•outh shore of said l-skr Jrsup
inlrr»ecls wllh Ihe divldon line nf
Range, to R.v.| and II East.
Ihence run aouth lo Ih* northerly
tid* of th* Kanlnrd-Ovtrdo public
highway, Ihcnr* n&gt;uthrastcrly
along Ih* nortlu-rlv ti&gt;l* &gt;4 said
Sanford Oviedo puhlir htgway In­
in Ih, Town nf Oviedo, Florida.
•I a point where &gt;aid Sanforii
Oviedo public highway inleriecl
hiihway, llieivce nmlhravlrrlv
•long Ihe m&gt;rlhrrlv tide id said
Ovieno-vlcneva public highway in
the right nf. way of th« Florida
F.art foavl Railroad, known aa ihe
Kiasimmr* Valley Divl«|on. Ihence
northerly along th* westerly aid*
nf said rfRhl-of-way lo a pnmt
• her* Ih* tame Intersecu with Ihe
rail line nf Krrtinn 19, Township
to South, Range 71 Fad, theme
northerly along Ih* rail lin* nf
Sections 21. to. 17, and I. all In
Township &gt;0 Knulh. Range II Ea*i,
tn Ihe southerly aide of Slate It I
No. 44. known as tha Sanford Gm•va Road, Ihenca n#rthar,ler|y
•long the anuthgrl.v tid* of said
Stele Road 44. lo the ravt shore nf
Ih* hi Johns River, Ihence smith
erly along Ihe ea»l ahor# of said
St. John, River lo l.*kr Jrvup.
and Ihrnc* sou'lierly and we Irciy
along Ihe East and south shore
of tha said Lake Jaaup to point
of beginamg.

Fish B io lo g ist Will
S p e a k A t Session
O f L o c a l Sp ortsm e n
Th* S,mlno’ * County Sports*
man'l AawveiaDon will meet M«n•lay m/.o Nr.r m at ih* Elba
Club pirn c grouiada.
Forte: laming, preaidenl nf the
ccunlyw.de apnrlaman'a group sard
that lha *!e*U*K la being changed
fmm Tuerday evening* heeau,* nf
•h* rnnrd.-t with lha hunting •••
va
Tha Mmaliy Blghl meeting will
he a barbecue and regular inert-'
ing beginning at T o'clock, tenting
•aid that the** wi/uld ba a smalt
rharga lo dedray tha aspen,* of
ths barbecue.
Edwatd A. Lagar. flab biologist,
wilh the Gam* and Fraib Water
Fiah Ctmmlaatow will b* Ih* pelnc'pi* N*valter tow th* evert, tegar
•ail sfaak o* "Fite Ctiliura".
Dte prtddrtM * f tha local organIsatl** raid Hut ih«e* will al**
k* r*p*ria 1* ha gfwn an th*
Florid* Wlldllf* Fadrrallnn and
th* flew* i t f Fr*«h Water Fish
C*mmliilo*'a Uat marthig.
A ten ai(«adanc* af flu m*«her­

New Residential Zone
Is Adopted, Approved
SNAAS Personnel
Get Commendation
The I’rr.onne! ef the t’ S \,v
al \ iv isry Air Ktalion of Kanlord hivw received special com
mrn'jtkm from Major General
i'
W. i hndcirbvrrv, I * A.
i llei
I'lfiuh-ni nf Ih* Amrrkan
h"ir«n F.'iinJalion. for contribu
ting IK7 71 in tupp n of liwKoundalion v healih, welfara and
education program, m kor*a.
( ailing th* contribution * a eoncivte rvpi(»,Min of givNiwill and
Ttit Rfminu# ('mini) OiamHrr
,)inpaih&gt;." General ( hnvlenhcrry
4
CrifrmErrf
Camifilllfr
•aid ‘ The IVr&gt;onn*l of Ih* IT. %
Naval kusiliarv Hesriv •• i.arm met Bi'ih officfJit* at Ih# Aanfoiil
nnr R*«mpJn&gt; l*«t m *t.t
pralta lor ,o generously helping
our ncgamrathNi so rarry o*i it, m an attempt ia toll# th# #\pxn
p^i'iirmR of th# Lh*#I minu
wock In brtlor ih* Uw of ih* Kor
fertunnj r»»nr^m
ean g^iH»l*.**
tetth &gt;h# nrr#4iitjr t«* ar
In a (Iter td thanks h* nalrt. i
. . . ,
,
..
.
nvira al &gt;a,( four tunes D* ,p , rr
Ih * reipor.x from lha member, n1o\% h#.fi|
t ___ m»H
.« lor
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...
nrnedixt#
&lt;4 Ih* Armed Foie**, both heir pin»i&lt;hi and proud# for morr thin
and abrnad, a, wall •• from all
guvmnmrntal employes, ha* be*n twic# Ih# spare acquirer) n«iwi f&lt;*
most encouraging Th* peopl* id f-dur* avpantrin ar* th* requ.ie
Kor* will h* notiflrd nf this par- mmis wilh w’ lrh &gt;• ar* fare«|
tirulsr vuppxrl from lho*a m fnv "Jecry’’ Melner lold ih# Indus
trial gr up lari o.ghl headed by
rrnincnlal »*rvvct."
Th* Ans*rtran-Kor*tn Founda­ Don Rates.
“ VI* Lav* empiovr* crow del so
tion it not a relief agency. General
t'ns* logelh«r now lhai w* love
Cdirtvirnberry pointed net. but
rallw-r "is concerned with pro. from 11 lv to t*w r v n i nf Ibe elfin
voting Ih* rqitipmtnl. training and t»ey that covsld be produced," Me!
f*ti)iti*s ucgcnlly ivecd*d lo »n- tier aa.dime.I
l/ld in f Ihe draciistiotva fnvrn Ihe
•l&gt;to hnrta to lak* Ha rightful
plar, in ah* community af free local Chitibcr of I omn.erre Indir,
l&lt;ial Commlllee angle were Don
natnuvi "
Walea, c'lairman &gt;4 ih* committee
und Ft&gt;ir*,l Brtrkenrulgt, msnagrr

Officials, Group
Attempt To Solve
Expansion Problem

City Hall
Room
Packed
Odham Says
Better Homes'

2 Officials Attend
Florida Cem etery
Association Meet

T*-# w-fu Ills of • lows! #w-v.t,r*
vieantfw'iin a-v* rrlurned
Gn(&gt;trd »|t# al-’-n.ling lb# tloriili
A Dt.lr.i
frot.tril tl.r It. •I
&gt;Enfi'!lt | ll\ ti-meleif t,«. rtaimn mating it
t*«oiiHil4tt«»viri • )•« fl'Etl' 41 A I’sini* Vi- It, Ren n
Ray k’-alon head o' O i l l l 'l
puliilf hraii i f ,« .n
»re»*minei».tA
Itun f*«»m the
i i«» ♦ /.v'fiinc de.tiuiia I'aik anil ti ll AMrv. as•**»V«»n.t«telfalfi If gat « i h i d o b*«th &gt;1 rial* I with ih# lor*! nrgant.-athe rte*t 4list w* *| 1# of
1 utt 1 l -i drvl th* annual mr&lt;ding
i lit# \irtt •
iff* •si ,fsi« ntoa | belli a' T„# |rn
for hnt|t*'« rtf |,tt
••j •4 f r f r r (
Rolll tsf Ik* :. 1 al everviiltei , 1 1
i*( fhifi( 4'i*d
tral in* ntrrttng on* of lha mull
Tte |*Un»i|fvj 4r«t 7i*ninj (%
om « nlhtitiol i , nd informative thee
mi ■•ion, totill It.iti Unite n •« 114 tav# rv#( iilmdrd presented *n
r*»4 *itii4 M. fter«»ii||||«*4is|nt to 'tie ••vcrllrnl piogram was conducted
lloAfil of t*n&gt; i ‘*imini«« sinri« u\%\ -or 1 a b#n#f|f nf t»« slalraula
4 urtor itetiir tint .-.n
, |op|r I n-enib#' who l.vik alvanlig* of
••tfins* th# Vn*te f*
111 til II# op|. tiirlly to brat nulslan.ltof»h • teiii iip11III n
• squat*
eg apeaker, a* w»d ,s lo disftu i
II* i
•a
feel nf f?•**•#
H r nn% i «»di', irn Blown, 'I've jI ihr piuhlems eornmnn la
tooi|l*| niniiin a I of Ih# •Vui*rl« eiriy T- mber of Ik# oigamrali n.
Npeaket, fur th# me#l ng sail
(
): \ \
v - toith the et4te|(llO|| I|T |F# ftsKir 4f *4 Fivol &gt;liM , inc'inl# 1 inch well krowq
janla. si.te yards, lua. k yards, •vmcieis officials at J Howard
preautenl. Memorrtl
overta'd apar* and dislane* from tVMduep*
slirrls, smil.l r#i am lb# ism* &lt;jlcs 1'impany. who *|wvkr on ‘ aril*
nt n*#- Ik* «*#«•'
W. 4 So.
■a in lb* lop taoie
Klilering the iltscossion wav ward. Sites Min n er. Rellvii*
&lt;h, rmpiMl h) lldbam and Dolor, Mrniur'il Favk. Davlona Reach: A.
In , hraUe.l by J. Ilrwil*) tldha-n, M lY i'i, prwsident. biorula Fuivfui the tetonmg of an lira on nal Direclora ami Embalmtrs As.
ritocr ai.la of MalloiiviKr tirimr •'Ciaiioa. Karlin F G nidi an. Etjust smilh of ;otb .Sired, for tb* c.-ullv* Vic# Frrsideni. National
1,100 aquarp feel arr* home* wild &lt;em#t#i» 4 ,so. ialinn, (Vivhinglon,
Ik, avirpl'tMl of in..**
h.iritt • H t* : »nd Iir Gen# Nulirr. Dap.
huilt dunlly on Mellonvill*
silmani nf kginnoiny. I’nlvecitf
11i, nrw aolwltvisuiti, **l!rsiv*
l U IIIII U II B I r iV IU
"Jerry" Metier, n share* ef Manuia**, .realed fmm lk« Corn­ •f Floista will i|&gt;uka &lt;*v "Flnridt
Turf. Gi -»•#, and S-&gt;d
T p l l c P n f r n n * T i m n " W * »p*ratio*i &gt;4 th* Sanford ell |)in|eiU and lb, I ingla gt.ta*,
Cliff Aha* said I4.it. by far. In*
i e n s ra rro n s
i i m e XUmi(aM, „ lnl company rcprc**n tkuigiil I v Ibllvaoi and Tiolnr. Im ,
mnsl
tn'eieslinr pnvgram prvs*nl*&lt;l
T n C fn r l M n itin n
,fd Ih* company and hi, Dthrr '.as ho* plaltest fur a p-»,siUl# ,during •:■* m*,ung a as an address
i o a r a r r p la n in g
„
u * i.re ., p .e„dcut n» ih* Ik a#* litM-iae.
" I F . lime lo e m T ~ ^ f Cke|,|. ^
^
,r.r :,-‘e vewll
v .|*tl!o **•'# * A 'i
Ik* »y ioha R F-ma, a la-vdt»,p« ,r*
rhilert of Jarkwmvll:. wli * ,u&gt;.
llrnwh
»,pfaiie.l
tb#
mat maltnit*
Po.imitler J&lt;»Mfir„, jn New York ttilh Mclt/er •■too-rc# v.
I'ianmnr *'-d 7: omg Gomndssinn'a je*t a l ' "leei; Rang# Flanning f f
S. Field warned today. Iaunrhmg |
„ lrt
rtir* nee.1 for ad
bs. Itvy "Mail Early tor Oinat,p ,re for the live,I Industry rwAAtiflllltf larliillvl ID# fte to |m"« vh# kludvin C*m*i*ry.
mas" campaign
was H i m 5iiiUlti
V ol.lv, niiniii
mariagirr of flf's( th# I#«h«i M«a*fl||4tlDtlR f'*r f •
|lll|lll( Hi# |ar»i|*4iR!*a| |ffA
"On lb* calendar it's • month Hi* plant
l^ilrt*Illllt 4 toa-1*. |lll«*-l In til#
•way ImiI krr* In IK* F"tl Office
boiluw-ng law night'* disco,sion, r 4» nmr Altai y.attiihif ( iMilIIII••liaft
it * llmdinas bxlay — and every lenlallv* plan, for vnlaigmg Ihe
ila» until Dec. to " be sad Kvlra local industry However, further ne I l*4lt f1'4M, toMil Flu H MM* lUrtirfFll
lift' • th«* fito'iMl*)' fur
mall carrier, and &gt;fftr• help have g* litluwi* will have lo b* conduct 41 ra•**
been srturrd, Ih* driivrrv irurk* cd. ii.d Rale, chairman of the In rhAhi'in^ at • T“, \\Ti4t ••viintr
vervicrd, Fn*l Oflic# Inkwell, fill du,trial CiMWimtle*. between both ii IH#I# In th Ra*tl 11gj Ilf rhAFIffln/
“ I think lb*
Ml** ih,n 1
4&gt; ran Irafft*
#•1 and in fart everything iv ready gvimp, hwfnr* Bnal arrangements f,| |ivn|ir»tr ?M
Ihuif
n
n
aH rut AD-! «lrt#»L** 1
i-h,rf** ■»r» mail* ov*r Ih# w**k.
for Ihe mammoth floc.t nf Christ- r*n h* mad*
•flkra| id lha* 1 I AIf HiAM
■»d iron bag u&gt; ,*pors# ftl»d Iq
rr&gt;•• mall Ilut I U *ip*clrrl t«
llhiwii »i|ilAtn#«| IVaI M«•IaAil 'h# g»-ri-.J# Cnunlv theylffa ofvmavh ijl records
«lf |*4H| in lRli-4 f» »ll| t* • (imianr. Hr# yesir-dav m-&gt;rtiine
live Foal liffire hs* atiradv dt«
If pt IDf 9*1 V* •■•M'lijf th,
lily
den T l.l a M|#*rold Cocoa
pilci.e I a tremendous quintily nf
\1IMljfltffl V l-b-&gt;r*f » .&lt; ijk.-n min rustol* an I
toiMil!| fin 1 »rt*r s*- 4 |*|*i “ %
CiM package, hcailej for member,
Si .'.h*i e.s|dainiiig loal r . I'lA fl* rhsr,*il *uh driving se+iFa toloviof the Armrd Force* o ir r o ii.
nxig a id Znnuiir l..mnn....u&gt;n Im I c lr d Convlah1* J Q -Slim" Cal­
Chnslma* card* for aervice perno |siwrr In legislalw an.1 flMfl't low a* mad# lb* inert
•nnnrl ran stall h* delivered In
TTve eomhln«d congr#galion, of only rfminmrn.1, l», s#id, '*• » e '| (
tt's * rharjes nf irvipeopee p*is.
lime if Ihrr are sent hy air mall |
telhertn Churrh of Tb# fie , 1 a tnnmg rmard »• ar* a plann•ng w»e* f11#.| Htrman J HKk*
before Dec I, In lb# U. A A.. rtovsm**. Rantorri and Failh 1 1 1 I ing *omrri••ton.'*
•mart people are now mailing lh*van Charrh Euatii. beard Ihe | Brailrf Iklhanv KvA tts* fb»w to -fe, t trtoed Irtwlitill# Ky. man,
gill, tn friend, and relative, Br­ " A Part #nry" snd Ih* plan, tor Ukalf of his |iro|e&gt;se&gt;J solciiv ias.&gt;n, •l.vpp#.! hr TVrvup»e T. Mark Mack;
ing in nth«r aisle,
penposml plan,
for | Fiaatr Ftlga* mf Davlona Raarb#
MAI. aha* to* vieHor nf th* f**fl- p****al*d
Fovlmastrr Field eiperiallv rail, trad Ftorid* •r*a e*m* Wv Xantord bom** la tli* area ami dtonipg Higq-ad h» Deputy John Rennrll;
plan, pr"i&gt;-'»ed fnr his n , knm* ard l^nwy Hama nf Crescent City,
no hmitewive* In help t* hit ef­ in address fbe two group*.
Di# Rav. Harold Kramer, paslne lo k* twill o "is# seelion nf tha Koprad ky Depute A R Frans
fort in deliver everv park,g# and
R*el'«a* driving charge* w*r*
finl
nvrhtmas card before Dee. to nf Faith I.iilheran Charrh. tekr •ubdtviriufi. "I ha** tried
"Die lady of ihe hou»e," he cm Wales, g*** Ih* "R1 Fsnl Atorv" properly in -Gsof.iH fur ntdwrly placed igilivrt 1 hr#* nffcnler, » 'h
pharued, i, really in charge nf and Siqvrilrd to IH* h*n mission ilr*»lo|&gt;n.enl and growth," IKite ns IMF Fa'inlmtn Carl WiBiamv,
each family's Christmas mailing congregations in m,ka Ihelr into wakl, 'Im surin'•*•!. every d*y. 1 'nl||le, T Mai, Mark snd Depute
program tha ,»krts ih* Christ­ p'edgssa to Ihew ehnrrh and llv how many p#&lt;.(..» wank in buy **&gt;#riff A K F&gt; ins s|n|tplng Ik*
vmlaloii Diev a*r* l^ons Dvs^q
biger and t»M*r home,
ina v card,, huyi m»il nf th* gifts mis*inn, "find s Ahare "
"Tha IK Fanl Ilnrv" I, lha r* 1 hum, «f th# r.l.Jrr|or* in th. Nelson, Wmu- P u l laundry nnrg.
and sees to it that lha mailing
list of friends and loved on#a U vafalion nf plans promulgaled at reioning .»pr»s«ml Iwar list nliisr -r Henry Waikm, Sanford and
un ievu aldr farlors might creep 1 Nirlas Mterni.vn Riggs Ir . an 11to* lyrwxtteal ConJrr*nc« in n
up to-date.
into th* , ilwliv l.iun. Front merit, year old I akelsnd riu lent
Fatal.
Minn
.
wilh
rr|ir*»*nUllve,
"Aeliially, aitrrrts in having all
was lif romiiUini aik.ui • com­
S.sm af lk# li#ffl# vlnlillo-*
1 hridmai gill, ami t-.-eling card, nf enngvfgallnn, mending Ihe mercial r ,n y hc.ng tqieraletl in
war# !m *aressiv* &gt;p.*l on# ,-f
delivered on lime |, largely a mai­ MikStairl lynod. farlheran Church Ihe prwari • Siw*
tbf rhv.'gM was mid# h* Trnopef
ler nf advtnr* planning and pv*- plannmg wiimii
Following III* h.wring, ard tho
paralsn* which shn dd tv* done Dl* I1VI budget will h* to t i e r s , a.luptiun ■•( lb* nrw son, for r*- T Mirk Mark and fig uf lh»m hf
r
K&gt;,n».
Ihi, **ek," Fn,rms,l*c Field nf III bOO 9W». hot wilt h« entire­ aklential neat ,the Hoard ..1 Baft Deputy Sheriff 4
ly void nf special fund campaigns
fi-iise e’largnl wer# lohg Cecil
l»unted mil.
find
I
ilv
I'omniiaaionevs
unaiv..
^
which hava plagued minister* and
B’ snion. tekaland: R«'-»rt !.#,-»r
"I. .
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!
'
.
! enngreg.llnn. nsec tb. year, will, imuiisly apiuovrd Ik# twrinimendtnwtng ,'ep, al once. Ge| nut ynur a (rawing avldenra nf nih#r *i»- ailnns of lk* f ining and Fiann- hr'snn I - ( r i l l llilais I.. Ilonvj'f
••• Bnwralore. loo 11 lei M:ii«,
Chritimta card list and carefully rial rampalgns coming np Thr mg i'oount,,ion.
I.skv Honroe, Heitier* fin I S,n«
check through II Mak* aur* that planning Increased lha Synod-wide !
#
tord, ind Jo# llj kms San'ord
each addre,* include, ih* full
In lake rar# of the entire S c r v i C C S S l O t C O 1 nn.1
1 c.
Slim 1 - ill
y
name, alreel and number, eily, budget
n**rl&gt; of Ihe world wide ventlirn
er&gt;#ig#l lleviluler 71 ft,In. S,q*
run# and slave Than, par a visit
Hi faith by ih. Missouri gynod A k L o C O I C h u r c h
fold ailh np#iat rg »•• a ilvmabU*
In Ih* Fn# Offte*. stock &lt;qv im Lrtheran Chur, k
• Ihoul 1 dri'. r*« ll r a
vlampa (u&lt;* thr*# rent stamps
Tkiankryivlng
•ervlee*
will
be
D # Rev. Fhiltip Schlessmann
on vovsr ChrMlinai girds tor hral- pastor of both Ihe l.utbeian held a* Ii-# 1 ulbeian Churrh nf
cl*n mall aervir*) and ask any Church nf The Kedermer, Sanford lit# Redrroirr I itank,giving mol fl­
quesiiona yoa may kava about and Fmth luiiheran Church In ing al II o'slotk,
mailing regulation!.
Th# Rev. Fhllllp Rrkle*sni«nn.
Kutlla, apoke nf hia confutonr*
Y '* ean d&lt;* Hus in a teiiuraly that th* rnngrrgaliont would dn of Ih* local laitheran Chureh and
Fuller Chief flov ll'illum, an^
way if yn* will coma In lha Fott Iheir p m in making th* mission ih* Failh l.uihrian Churrh In
Offvc* befnr* 1 M a m or he- work «f Ih* Church "Gorl'a! Eualia. will hold Iwo SCIVleva, one Eire Chief 7|#rh N llevrland r,
wer, prglted '»•! n ub* hr lha
in eath eointiniivily.
iwe*u 1:10 and 1 ki p. m. Ihu* Bkar*."
Services o f
Ih e
laitheran It, aid of 5a-vfnri| City Cuinn ).
missing lha rash tour,. On your
Chuirh. her# In Sanford, are aJoflei, when r**o!ulton* ritiu f
way horna p.Mk np a supply nf
h#M al Ik# 1 arht Cluh on Seen- lb#n* for lk«lr ling and faithful
OIH FI.K AONF.YMOOMNG
heavy wrapping paper, alurdy
service In lha Cily wera real a J
VIRGINIA CITY, Nev. K - mol# Houlrvaid.
empty carton,, strong enrd and
piesenlwd.
graft piper adhesive tap*. A mod­ Movi* ii-tresa Yvoon* D* Carlo Is
In addition )n Ih# resolutions,
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this
histnnr
old
est tov*at*v*nl In Ihea* neeessiI.OS ANGELES Jv-Nortb Amer­ th# !W|| cheifs earh revelved *
liet *111 pay big dividend* I* saf* mining lew* Inday with a Hollydelivery nf your *h*nth*d Chrut­ vi-nod a**n4 m m . Roheri Morgan ican Aviation, Inc, has an- hand*oma wrialwalrh in recogui.
Dv* f&gt;y*arold •rtresi and nmincel that an agreement has tin* tor ib*ir service In Sanloniin a* gifts.
Mor**«.
M
to Renn and k«en reached tor Ih* manufactur*
Alter f « r A # wrapping and
P*eking la Mrwptele, plan pour •era married y**ta*day rt th* rj FMF Sebr* Jrt fighter bamb*r*
mailings M that tho** tor lh« Epteoopsl rttapsl: ta Japan
Public In v it e d
Mlsa D* C*ito. mi* nf Holly { North American Mid that under
moat distent point* pv first. Try
Special Thanksgiving servi.-g
to grt all tong-dislike* mailing* wnnd'f Mart harried performers, lha terms nf a llcens* and •••!*- will k« held al the Flr&lt;t Chutcli
Into th* Foil Office baton Iter. S was also an* nf ita tanaf ritgible lane* agreement with mHauhlshi of Dirial, hrientia: at 11 o r lock
w d (tone far Marhf prtnl* ate*ld •pmeteri ■to acquired an B-year- Heavy Induvtrlw* Renrianifed. L»d, Thursday.
te A * m&gt;»**■#■. Iiv* piaite* will h* hurt at ih*
te ••*Bad te S m . » . « t e « te
Tte raMto I* aoe-bailr torii*d
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Traffic Charges
Over Weekend Told

Church Members
Hoar St. Paul Story
Plans For Next Year

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first In. Rhe got Roger aecond you." II* fitted his hands neattr
IIV TIIE time lews reached the hand.- When lens mad* no reply together and peered down over his
village ah* was uncomfortably Mr*. Thomss tried again. *1 hear spectacle* "Roger Dnndle. If you
warm. Th* aun Mazed down un- 8handy Blows took Jan* Brutdl* read his column—and who didn't?
rnmpremiamgly. (the walked alow* to dinnrr last night. I always used —you know he and 1 wtrr—” (Oh,
ly around the village creen. In to say, ‘it there's something to be no, donl say It, l^oti protested in
front or a email white houae, fresh­ done, leave it to Jane.’ ■ •
her minify buddies,- he finished
ly painted, with flower M i ar­
Hhe’a trying to tell me anrne- inevitably. "Ever see him?"
ranged for self .conation* prcttl- thing,
Lola thought. How much
••Only photographa.ntaa. the found the neat plaque,
"Big guy, audour, with a face
AtarahaU Thomas. M.D.
like those carved on mountains.
fthe knocked at the door and a
Rugged, you know. Everyone liked
motherly looking woman with a
remarked. "All Roger's waifs and Roger. He had a kind of exuber­
beaming tare admitted he..
strays: the Kibbecs, the Hatterys. ance. A party always picked up
••May I are the doctor?’*
when h* came in. Tremrndou* vi­
"Ilea out on a house rail but Raul* Case."
he’ll be bark at any minute.- Tha
"I thought Paula waa Mrs. Rrtn- tality." H* pondered for a mo­
ment. “ You know, |t*a queer," he
woman opened the door of a room die * niece."
that originally had been a parlor
"Well, yea, but It waa Roger'* said In a tan* of surprise, “it’s
and now waa a doctor a waiting Idea to bring hrr to th* house kind of hard to quote turn, to tell
ro»m. Tha lurnitura waa heavy, when her parrnta died. He war the you thing* he said. Without hit
iild-faahionrd. It waa lyparal, fsaia on* to keep her there. I always voice and hla ways they don't
thought, ol tha old-time family aay a married woman la asking sound like much. 1 don't know
doctor’a waiting rtom. Mha won- for trouble whrn she brings a what there waa about him—“
drrrd vaguely why &gt;wa was aur- younger woman into her house.
"It’a hard to define the things
priar.J and then realised that ao Not that Paula la aay match for that make personality," L ola
few thing* conform to type. Thia
agreed.
atmnaphere had drliherately twen
-1 guess that'# It. Well, I met
« rrated. tthe recalled Hraale a rauahim when h* first cam* to Stowelie comment. "Ile a ao busy trying
vtlls to le a reporter. He and hts
to Iw the old family doctor llogrr
first wifa were both working on
made him out to be—th* paper here. Understand Jane's
-Will you be comfortable?- the
coma back.
woman a*kr.L •’I’m Doc's tvlfe,
lo ll nodded.
lltlrn Thomaa. Do let me give you
"Smart newspaper woman," he
a gla-a of lemonade. I juat made
sai'L "Very nice p-rr.-o, if you
•nme.- (the IvuUed out, not wait­
know what 1 mean Don't know
ing for a reply.
what broke up Cut marriage.
Ixna stood looking out on the
Roger never talked a.sait IL Did
green. How curious, aha thought,
him a lot of damage at th* time
tnat evrrynae seemed to le wear­
but after he marred Carol he waa
ing hmuclf out trying to be some­
all
right again. Gorgeous creature,
one elie. ilra Thomas was back
Carol."
almost at one* with a frosty glass
"She's a very pretty woman,"
of lemonade. Che settled herself
Lots agreed.
comfortably in an old rocker.
"And Roger made a lot of her.
“ You’re Mr*. Firming, aren't
Bought th* Blows house and gave
you?- She laughed when aha aaw i
bar every single Uung her hrart
l-ola* surprise. *’Carol HrtndJ* had
desired. Th* Cases were poor aa
supper—dinner, ah* calls it—with I
church mica but aba'a had it nice
ua last night First Um* th* poor
ever sine* eh* married. Don't
girl s been anywhere sine* her i
know what th* poor gtrl will do
great sorrow.- Lois looked up I
now. I'd have thought Roger
quickly but Mr*. Thomas' far* I
would leave something. He waa so
waa bland as she employed Carol's i
successful- He made § juicy,
own phrase, -fthe told us about
mouth-filling word of suecrsaful.
you •» 1 recognised you the min- l
ute you cam* up the steps. Short, &lt;
dark, curly hair, aka m i &lt;1; though
•he kind of forgot to aay you're
|.r*Uy." Thia time the hcoUlity
crept through. "She wanted Doo lo
help you any way ho can. lie'll bo
delighted."
-That'* nice at him."
"Doc'a only human. Ha cant aay
no to Carol any more than any
other man can." Bha added with­
out transition, *1 bear the first
Mrs. Brlndle U back."
Inrfa mads no comment. She sraa
busy lighting a cigaret and trying
tn make herself secure on the slip­
pery horsehair upholstery.
“One thing Carol couldn't bo

Army
Quartermaater
Corps
buyer# are completing procure­
ment of approximately 7.000.000
ibi. of turkey for the Armed Forres
for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and
New Year's Day dinners, the De­
partment of Defense announced
today.
Turkey U scheduled lo bo serv­
ed on all three of the holiday* al
most' overseas itilioni. Baked
ham will be the piece do resist­
ance on the New Year'* Day din­
ner menu at posts, ramps, and
stations in th* United States.
Quartermaster Corps buyers
began procuring the holiday tur­
key, eviscerated and ready ta
rook, for th# Armed Forces last
August and shipment! tn overseas
military stations commenced in
In September. Most of the turkey
for the Armed Forres overseas,
plus mincemeat, pumpkin, fruit
rake*, nuts, candles and other
holiday food items, were on route
in October.
The Army Quartermaster Corps
procures subsistence for all nf the

military icnrlcet.
The Army oversea* rnmmands
tparo their own memui. Their
anksglvlng Day dinners menu
will be similar, generally, to the
Master Menu for Thanksgiving
Day for personnel stationed in the
United Statea. The Thanksgiving
Day dinner, ai luted in the Army

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led fruit tup of shrimp cocktail,
mast turkey with sago dressing
and giblrt gravy, cranberry sauce,
mashed potatoes, candied sweet
potatoes, butterrd peat, creamed
ehion, assorted relishes, hot rolls,
butter, friut cake, pumpkin pie
nr mincement pie, a*s»rlrd fresh
fruits, candy, nuts, milk, tea, cof­
fee, and apple cider.

MIAMI UA-Tho tiaw Orun
Bowl queen li • green-eyed h!-nfc
f-um Fort Lauderdale. H-yesr-of
Lynn It.M«n.
The 3 furl 8'i-inrh beauty +ty
thosen Irnm a field of more th«9
ino candidate* Saturday nixht
Her m»a.-wemtnla are 1S » J 7 j»t
ihe tipi Ihe scale* at 130 pounds
Mist Brown. who recently aii
queen &lt;u homecoming activitin n
the University of Florida when
rhe ii a freihman. will receive ,
*rholar«nip of ISO" to any «rhr£
in Florulj plua a new wardrobe.
Che hnoei to become a commer*
cial artLi*
PrincNie* are Diane La Pride.
U freshman a* the Univernty , j
Miami, from Miami Springs: Ji k .
ie Hart. 20. junior at the Unites
»ty of Miami, from Kankakee,
I ll: F*v* Anthony. I®, junior u
Florida SNte University. from Like
Worth, and Mary Jane Dnjr. ys
junior at Rollins College, fro"
Winter Park
Mil* B-own wilt reign at nittf
during Hi football same between
Oklahoma and Maryland Jin |
-r.d at n'her Orange Bowl frttir.
H.ei from Dec 23 through Jan. J.
MmiKR.V CASTLE
NAGOYA, Japan (4%—Ci’p of.
fieial* are going to reeonitnn a
famous, .ISO.year-old castle
troyrd by an air i*M in tVerlS
War II. It will he an start re­
production rsrept for two Ihirgi
— two rlevatora to hoist lour.
1st* to ten top of its five-itorp
lower.

“ PROVIDENCE HAS
GIVEN US HOPE”
— *(Auth«r'l asms kslewt _ ■

There i* now no reason
why you ahould fear any
posnible illneaa. Modern
medicine can Rive noma re­
lief for any ailment, an!
in ;q&gt;Ml rune* hua the
knowledge tn effect a cure.
Mwot &lt;\ ip.irtant la the
fi&gt;'t that Thyaiciana are
daily learning more abou'f
how to prevent gickncM.
There la, “ Hope” , that in
our time, nerioua diaraaes
will occur only to thoae
who neglect vlalting their
Phyaician for r e g u l a r
chcckupa. If you will conault him at the firat aign
o f any illneaa, he can help

you get well quicker.

T O U CH T O N
DRUG CO.
PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS
Csr. 1st * Magnolia
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C.rvnahi m u

NOW SHOWING
THAT TALKING MULE
HAS GONE
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lotte shop of D&lt;m Marsh. It seems through a correspondence school
WING RAN G! BARBKRIKG
Marih befntnded U ll whllo tho course in drafting. Loll now ia
CHARLOTTE. Mich (AV-Karl latter waa working kia way a ncalgnlag engineer.
J. Loll, a Jackson rnginecr, has
driven i4 miles every taro weeks
for .more than as
aa gears
g r s n to
so get
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n

Hrre'i th# w»y Ibis guv oper
ale*: My girl friend, an earlp ris­
er. Insists i n stretching mil in front
of the TV sel and gating *1 Ihe
ciptam »i'h eloquently liquid *&gt;es
as he p tints out this thing and that
Her eyes *a»len on an oh)#rt and.
as if Cip’ ain Kangaroo knew her
iinvmrrd qne«tion. he lays "What*
The name of that funnv little amrral? W.ijr tt'a a hcoeybear—from
South America.'*
The fact my girl friend l« hist
J vgari aed J months old an&lt;l the
fact h»r drink Is milk has nothing
Ito do * i 'li the aituatton. I'm j«alcut.
On the other hand, mp girl
friend s mother is crary about Tap
lain Kir.gamo (What a home
Ireaker this chararler is ) ll used
lo he *hat her youngest daughter
jvrii alwa-s under foot at that cru­
cial m-irn'ng hour whrn she was
Irving In shove Pa off to the office
ard get the older kids off to srhool
Mp gtrl frieJUP* mother aay* that
Captam Kangaroo it a wonderful
are ******4 '■ keslsss# at jtfluencs cn htd* aged 1 to a
I aewuael* Ce-str ««4»r
In pertm Csptaln Kangaroo »*.
imisss asms *f As-A-nas
i4a as4 Ikst w* luisnd s« p'ains that he rues tl I M i m
•tl4 **#»• witk ths Clark
III CosM. a#*sl*«l* Const?. every morning to drive 4fl miles
la arrards*'* with th* Into town tn keep hit date with
a *( t*a FIMitteu* Rams me gtrl friend He's a plea»ant.
I*.wit: etrtira !«!*&gt;
■tstniss 1*11
related fellow without any fanry
fsoaaa M Cross
theories on what kids are nr should
Ptirlela R Cross
he Inrir.d of theories he has three
Msrrlll K Cross
children, aged from 9 months In
woTtrr to a r r r s n
It STATE o r ri-"0tl, S To
I vrars
vtlOAflKT R FKflOL'aO.V. ALA"I Jus! It led tn hold one fhlld—
SIEPO. CALIFORNIA.
\ i«orn romplti"' MvlHf
,i cny rhild-lo mind.'* he says "J
fMM aialMi
•" tha rirrMti
m
r^»iat?, want tv entertain and mathe In
riesfiat. tn
f«r 4
slrurl him or h*r a little | mereh
I . # snarl tut# .f ••K stlla* k»lae
j asire w rr.nm ao.s risiatift. try In be a friend who comet in
V* sTaroarkt r rgnut aoN.
ti.fs. 4aai, iMs» prsssass ar# l« Ihe door "
Well, Captain, yen win You are
eauft iM r#^*i’ra y*h t* fn* FMf
vrlfivn
If •*?* t»
c.wrlalat m .4 k.rsta. a*4 I* a friend and Ihe door it open every
esrv# • r*rr lk#r#-f »e*« Plain- ueekdtv mnrntng fo you
tiff# •i*ara#v ** »r bsf.t# lb» ilk
gar «f p.r.rab.r, A P. t*H. e'^*rwls. * p ».f». Tf* Caaf».*» • It
•ai.r.4 srsia.i raw S.4 lb. rsat.
•* ran*
.........
W'lT.vr.ea m&lt; bs*4 a .4 efft-lst
••al si Ss.fn-4 a.mia.l. C .'i.'*.
Fl.rl4s- Ibis 1th 4*r »f N«»«rab»r,
a p. m s
iOfficial S.sls
1*1 O. F H»r.4»a
n.rls #f lk» rircalf C arl
a.aila*l. Ce.lllr. FI.na*
Oargsa v. Fr.s.rlck
.tsrasr far rtslallff
O R*S USt
SI Marsh f*rb Avaaa*

Fed up with tha expense and
worry of having to paint tha
houae every couple of year*?
fired of watching on expensive
paint job foda and pool In a
matter af months? Than, mister,
you're looking for Warren's PokyVina, the laten point far concrete,
stucco, asbestos shingle* and

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It SRRY r. TIIIIH iSIIS’, kli wife and five thildrrw either In Ike
bnmh skelter ke hnlll (or »V&gt;# In kl* spare lime * 1 kis home at
tllslrtet Brlfkls. Md^ eltkl miles fram d»»iin«*n H ««klnilnn.
Tap of skelter d-ntilrs as Irani pan k Mr*. Ilismona Is shown
IInsal i rmerflni frnm Ik- f-eipe kstrk. wkitk wnnld he filled with
aasd dsrlns an alUek ta keep ant radl-artlte dvsl. The shelter
twrlsdes a lannel enlrsnre U basement, an elestrle ar ksllerpaperated air blower, ranalag water, a hie esIinanHker, plenlj *f

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Eight-paticng«r Country Sedan
It • m"f* stylish then evvr this vr*r, with »triH»t
sliinnin* tnlrnors. |jk* it* ' room'* »‘ «|», the t &lt;
Suture, ihrrw'a «n r-ssilv rviwovahts 2 srrlion r*-sr scat,
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Stntinn W.iKonnncll morn Ihnn tlsn tw o ru itn rn u p

Six-|Mti«ng*r Country Sodon

Country Squirt

This popular mod ft ia dralgtied for tonae who nrrfbr t door ron.
vetiienra arlth awita fnr sil. Like all Fnid Hiaitun Wagnis*. II
baa Ford'* fold ir.lo lb* floor Hluwaway arat.

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p a n e l . W 1lh w r x .l r » 1 1n—t . i t * . . fil&lt;i» nv&gt;’ d in e * g l i a *'-&gt;

laauty U&gt; tin* it pauengar double duty drrauitu.it.

mnihinrri! Tltcir Tliundfrliiril Itraiity i t np|i.im it
in nil fix mmlctfi. Hut their lirm ily in ntnrit lim p
fikin-tlrep. Unrlpmrnth limt Thum lrrhirtl hi«in
thrre’n n henrt o f "(if)” for thn Tliunclrrltinl V 8
ru ciu o in l lift ftnnthud riulit in nil Kuril St at inn
W ijjmih, nt nn n tm mft. If ynti iieet! nuy irmra
rnitoua why Kurrl in your nttumlftHf ntnlinn w agon
huv thin year look into new l.ifegu.ud lleniL'n

DO YOU SEE GHOSTS
ON YOIH TV SCREEN

whit It w-.in flrnignefl fnr your protection . . . nmi ia
fuuml only in the '«r&gt;G Ford,

Perhaps your sot nrvds enlv
a sun* up. Phon* ua new
for prompt, expert repair*.
Vos* Complete Television
Repair Department in ftanferd

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RADIO and APPLIANCE
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Phone 19

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eomlort and doesn't snJad rolling up 1U sleeves.
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will Jn'n Ihr faculty nt F!nn&lt;l»
State I n irr ■ifv a* pr..(c«nr rf
imirnxli m Jan 1, armnling to
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|tirrcl&lt;'r of th* Michigan (Vm
mumralinn* Slulr, Mclntirr su­
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lft« a« ‘ Ttnrline In Superintrn
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"What Michigan Newspapera Tell
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,'trfci r i'l C.ipUal Advertising

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TxJwfeiScoaf,
CHECK ON CHECKS
ADA, Okla. t/Pt—Robert I . Wil­
liams. on Ada telephone employe,
U trying to figure out r foolproof
method of guarding hla bank arcount against all other checkwriter#.
Williams
a number of
chocks hearing hi* nemo — but
not signed by him — hav# drain­
ed hla accounL One of the checks
come all the way frees Mexico.

Infections Are Risky
For Diabetic Victims
Pont walk around hi your Nr*
an tnfeettoa ha • dlabetl* la
feet.
dar.gcroua.
Don’t wear circular garters
No matter how minor It may
Don't uaa hot water bottles on
•earn, it should b« treated aa an
•mergenry ainre an Infection your left.
tenda tn ereau a dangamu* cycle i Don't pick, cut or uac aharp In­
High blood sugar farora tnfecuon struments on ecmi.
Pon t use commercial corn
and Infection redueea the eflecremedies.
ttTrneaa of lnralln.
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Don't uia I'ror.g todln* tola*
Diet la Important
rv '
tlcna or by-produc'.a.
It's titremely Important that
Don t bathe In eery hot water.
you diabetica maintain good per*
Don’t wear poorly fitted ihoea
tonal hygiene and proper diets or arch aupporu.
Lark of cleanliness and the add­
Don't uac tight bandage*.
ing of too much weight aa tha
Don't uia adheiive tap* or
remit at poor diet control often bandag** on your akin.
leads to Infections and disaster.
Don't att with your leg* croaaed
Infections probably are moit ore? your kneel.
apt to begin in tha respiratory Qtnrnon and aniwt*
ar.d digestive tracts and on the
akin, aapeelally around the toes
Mri. T. R : What are the iympTh* latter sometime* lead to am­
tom» of fungu* of the tongue and
putation of a leg.
Every diabetic should team to la there a cure for tt?
Amwer: Varloui tvp*s of fungi
guard agilnit Infection and Im­
may affect the tongue. The symppaired circulation.
Poor circulation rauae* damage tnma would depend upon the
thebeinfection
and the
to the Ussuri Exera lugar In the lererlty
'There of
map
some burning
of
blood give* baeteria an eaeellent tn
the* tongue a* well a» .tome pain..
chance to grow In the blood, or­ In most »n»tanrei. the«a Infec­
gana and subcutaneous tUaueA
tion* can be cleared up hp th#
ua* of antlieptle preparation!
Rule* lor Diabetic*
A phralctan should be conaulted
Therefor*, diabetics must abide
concerning the condition.
be the following rules:

THE SANFORD HERALD
Tu*». N ov. 2 2 . IM S
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McIntyre To Join
Faculty Of FSU

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GREAT TV. FORD THEATRE, W D B 0 ,8:30* TUESDAY

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Safe-Driviag Day Strikes Special
Note For Everyone In County
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Safe-D riving day gtrikea a ajwcia! note
f o r ua her* In Seminol* County.
Dec. 1 ha* been aet arid* thin year fo r a
r t r y apecial event, the second one in th#
annual aeriea o f Important happeningi fo r
th e nation.
P m id e n t Eisenhower aet aside the first
d a y o f Decem ber a* S-D Day. Last year it
waa an effectiva means toward im p ro v in g
th e automobile and truck drivers o f the
cou n try that accidenta ran be prevented if
w e keep -s a fe t y " in mind
Dec. 1. I N I was an especially brilliant
day since there were few er accident*, few er
Injuries junl few er deaths. So predom in­
ant was the absence r f the accident that it
waa deemed advisable to repeat S-D Dayarid then to make it an annual occurance.
So. throughout the nation. Governor* o f
State*. Boards o f County Commissioners.
Boards o f City Comml*»ioner». Safety C«uncila o f all kind*. Tarent-Teacher A ssocia­
tio n !. Autom obile Associations. Tire Deal­
ers, and other civic minded groups, cv ip era t in f with the President o f the 1‘ nited
States, have combined their effort* to p re­
se n t accident* and show the people o f th*
nation that * • tan have aa accident-free

H #f* In i##itlnol# fouiitT . a *p##lal
• ffo r t to b *tn i put forth to center th*
mfmto o f th* autom obile truck and m otor
w h ir l* puhlk that D#e. I I* the dar when
there will b« no accident*.
W ir t had mor# than onr ahar* o f aeeidfu ts and deatha W# had an over-abund.mnea t4 Injuries, vre’ v# had W * o f tim#
fro m work, pain, heartache#, and property
A g n lfi
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Th# F W id a llifh w a y T a t H is r*tB f
•!L#ut to advi«# th# m otorin f public o f
.t h e ir r#apnn»ibility on th# road. Tha Semin­
al# County S h e r iff* Department la watchtor tra ffic and traffi# violation*, th# Con•tabtos a t th# Count.# ar# d o in f their #har*
ta Inking th# reeklea# d rir*r to ta»k fo r
kto m toririn gt. And to ar# tha member# #f

T h t Sanford Herald

the Sanford Police Department -lending their
■upport tow ard -d riv in g sa fe ly ".
And now. the responsibility lies with the
on* person w ho can control the Safe-D riving
philosophic*— th* driver.
T hat'* where you com * In.
W ith a concerted e ffo r t on the part o f
every driver in Sanford and Sem inole Coun­
ty, there can be no getting around an S-D
Day that all o f us can be proud o f. and
that th* nation can point to with a "h ow did
you do it " exclamation.
'
Start S-D now by getting in practice fo r
the event. That way we will cinch an - a c ­
cid en t-free" uay Dec. 1.
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plans are room ing fo r Central Florida's
biggrat and beat Christmas Parade. This
year, the them* is -L e t's Put Christ Back in­
to C hristm as", and Sar.ford and Seminole
County folks are taking a greater intereat
in the success o f th* annual event.
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New firm s and expanding industry
make* prosperity fo r the future o f the San­
ford Are* are certainty. Busine** |e«ders
express only optimi*m and confidence in the
com ing era for on# of the fastest grow ing

“ MaJl E arly " is the appeal from the 5antarA Pcv«t O ffice and ita Po*tm a»ter. Joel
Field*. M ailinr bow a*»ure# the earlr deliverr o f yt*ur fifta and card* w herever they
miRht b# t&lt;iin(. Th# pottman can travel faatar and b r ttfr when hia load ia lighter.
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Th# city lake# na # newer look aa
O in atm aa Light* ar# atrung acmaa th#
atreeta throughout th* downtown section.
Sanford la proud o f ita fine prognm fo r the
pm m otioa o f the Chri«tma&lt; Spirit and the
Ti«aal rem inder that th* Yul* Season is ju*t
aroimd th# com er.

M V IM V FT
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HAL BOYLE

A» r r - A UU*
Thank-rung, table* will w e n
flo* • ilk the nebrt of our farm
land* a* lam.Lea gather to gt*e
thanks for the many birn nr* « r
enyoy. Yet, for an the million of
plate* heaped high nitk goodneta,
CARE remind* ua: piled in Goveminent warehouses will be our
mountains of unuted food*, our
o*rr abundance of milk and cbee*e
and ether nmiruitinx itaplei —
our farm anrplua.
While we fea*t. rnSbewi of ether
fa mile* will go hungry. Intema
taonal aurte** hate ertjhb*brd
that more than half the oorld'a
people nrtrr get enouga to rat.
If. ta gratitude for our plenty, you
I’ arl I
would l;k* to feed tho*e hungry
Seeti.wi I Crvatioa of oew Munineeded to park them tn the CARE e pality. Boundartei D1
.# inhabityog ran "act an extra plate" for int* of th# Ct'y of Sanford. Flor­
aa entire family for )u»t *1 — ida. a* I&gt;1 limits ar# hereinafter
signaled shau continue to be a
PROMPT ACTION
Kafy pi-i-ic and corpora:*, to be
FORT WILUAM. OnC H*1— known *i the "City of Sanford.
W'hen a fir* alarm la rurg fm-n F*orvda". and a* such ihall hive
McKeilar hospital all Fori Wil­ p-rpet ua' succtattoa The earpevliam'* ftrt oqutpcneM go** ir.-o ate boundarie* of *atd City of
action. Tht* time trey found tbe Sanford Florida snail be at fol­
alarm kad been aaunOod frrm a lows;
bog in th# rwreplion lobby by a
Beginning at a point in Lake
frtghteeed tti-year-old hey, tired Mcnro* c--# hilf rr.i.# North and
of waiting f»r fe;a parent*.
M and 3 It f#«t West cf the Eart
1 3 M » Tort of Sect.on 39. Town­
ship If Sc.th Range It Eart. Seninoie r unty.
Florida, thence
Scuth la Lake Monroe and alaeg
the Ea*. boundary of Virgin.* Ave­
ne# in Manama, Second section.
rear* Krf.-r# the Vreelaadt bad «rd Ftrt MeHne. Second teci.cn
■sued ai tbe lu,#r ea thvu boocy- 3774 »#-1 to th# renter In* of
Tar# They had pi suited fa spend B gktk Stnet: thence Wert 474 and
•J-eir F .i antuvtrtary th* asm* 411 fe«: to th« We»t Ln* of the
Ncrthem (Fuarter of the Southeast
way. hut famiy uaest had pre­
Cuarter d Secttoa 34. Township
vented them from carryisg out It South Barg# 3’ East: run
tN#.r pan So tTs# Vrvvlands wtcI# Uepct S uth appmgimatriy ene
‘ i r »r.i? L&amp;*. (.-..L-»nl * turn of .nd one fourth mi.e* to a point
poors, and s-l.ed that whoever oc- &gt;0 fevt Sovlh of ta# Soutaaest cor­
rtptvsl tin t aid cabta—C 114—have ner of ’.ie S^-thesit Quarter of
a bottlr cf vbumpagne on their the Southeast Quarter cf Seefon
u#ta wcscing anniversary.
37. Toxotnip It South. Range 31
Tbe unsaual request was carried East; tner.ee Eart along the South
out The Larson* yam*# Lie ship's gwoperty ’ me of Twenty-fifth Street
e.ru -n a toasting Lie krreiand* Genets AieaaeJ to a pent 1334
and L**n radioed them a "happy and 17 )0U feet East and 34 fret
South cf tee North 13 mile port of
*aa&lt;*r**«ry" message.

Leaves From Reporter s Notebook
NEW YORK
Lease* torn a
report#" * aoiiaook.
M may mteveit aeseral •atilltm
Amencai ksd* of all age* I# know
Hat H pa'ioag Canids a horse
comes of ago next week.
Tapper, four footed hero af mare
•&gt;jb *3 fi sri Will be 31 ce T s fs
day. P .i caildrea at th* Graham
S, hoof .a Hastiags-ea-tae Hudsoc
huso ansaged a party l°c kim
Che hirtVay cake **ill have a huge
»«rraI la ih* renter ta make a
e»or* at'r.rt.s* u Topper
Tbe big bcr«* who haa pad white
hair aU it* life. *a#w* few uyis
of §c# ft# »vJl trasei* 34 4*4 au.es
• year ea personal appearance
tj u t s . »"u; put* m a full day's work
wherever his boss, that guy ta tha
Mark ruwbey suit, nerd* km But
Ik* m*c. fa a w i atari. Tapp## kas
a daub * wrb# performs tenaia dtfPcult s. jtta #rr k m
At II a atedowing age foe a
hors*. H'e bolds many auraniaei
lee Topj»".
Ha an 1 a3»*ef ta nda etrset
earn, af rears#, hut to ■ aaiigike
l a t o draft to daesa t worry

ie.eg I tbo-ugtt he was aad bow
much I adm red hsa ability st a
wr-.tsr. I had met tne maa ras­
cally. ato it would no* base beer
out of p are for ma ta obey my
urge. But I ddn t
Th# msa wsi Robert SNrrrsH.
the playnnfh' Tbe best day he
suffered a heart attack. T »o day*
later h# wa* dead.
It bouIj k*s* made a-s diffs#ew;» to Boh V.ero&lt;*d if 1 had
atepped ever to him and put ms
thoughti trie words. K# wa* ar(sstomef to re«*;, mg Lae praise
to had earned.
But a nuke* a differ***# w, me
flat I left my regard h r kim saiprtrt fer ac# I ca* never tell
him and ran a&amp;J; ante a tor*
and am .eft with a regret.

BUY

■ « t If I do. though y# be'leva not ma. h#le v a tho w orks: that ye may know, and boh w a , that th# Father to in ma, and I In
him .— John 10:3*.

Sactmn *. Tonpihip »
Sogtk,
Rang* 31 East, rvi thence So-.jv
. l* rai'e more cr leu to a point
t.-.e So da Lien and lU f feet Fail
of the SoUh 1 1 Mil* Port of n .f
Section «. Township 10 South,
Rang# 31 Eart. thence South try
feet to th# North property U0» of
Or»ra R #d E**t. to It* inter,**,
twa win th* F.*rt property line of
Mrlloouli# Avrnue. thence North
al'ng the Ea** property line o|
Uc:ionv.n* Avenue to it* IntrvM--^
ttoe wiu the North property ha*
of Onort Road F ill, TO feet Wcij
and 30 f,et North of th# South '%
U ie Pdt
Se-tion * Townih p m
S&lt;»uth. Tucg# T1 Eart; thence Writ
atcog *n# North property lm# of
On&lt; ra R&lt; l4 W&gt;»t to it interim &lt;
with the *.nt property lute of th*
Atlantic i cart Lice Rail Rr.(
light of way: thence Northerly
a'core the Eart properly line of i a.
Coart Lin* * u j Rn.r
Allant
right of nay ta it* hRe,«2vi; g
w th th* South prepertv Unr f
Wslie Asenue; theac* East along
!u# Soth propertv line of tVv •
Avenue to a point 334 and 35 11#
feet Nsrth anf 134 feet West of
lie Cen'rr of Sectit-n 4 Town, j
pi Souls. Range 31 Eart; ther e
North akeig tht West property In*
of Mcllvnvtll* A'rnue to the r#n'-r
line of Woodruff Street; then %
West 3131 fet on th# Center L:r#
rf WooJruff Street to Stala Roai
No 3;

TODAY!

$1795
PER MONTH
Iweludiag collision, ftra. tkefl
bworaoe*. Life aa tolanen.

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S o c ia l fc v&amp; n JtA

THE HOT ONE’S EVEN HOTTER!

Who ray* romance hat died out
of the o- rid?
Recesvl.y rfjttag a eruse the
rLtef a'eward U th# Furoe** taer
"Owe** of Bermvtdi" knocked oo
H ar# yt*fl met the feltow* ta th# N a r y ?
Ito #ooc of aisteroota C-lll.
abed » t s pay kit a r t a i tataw.
Re asked tr# occ.-yart*. Mr
T h ey're a wonderful group o f young m#n. aad to alwar* k ***i vher# k ,
devoted to duty and appreciative o f th* nett lump af sugar m cernag from sod M i R F. Lars-w tf New
RxtoB* N T . tf ttoy w#*Jd atspirit o f friendline** exhibited by Sanford
reyt a tool* «f champagoe that
folks. Make you roelf known to thheo# young
evess-g o it* th* remplixeota of
m*u and y o « meet th* better you n g citizen*
Mr. and M n A. R. Yreeiand of
WUmetiw. IQ
• f ou r nation from every co m e r o f th# i g

W#V# #tfl! confronted with th# *r#cktooa d riv e r" during echool hour*. The to*a o f
on# ytmag h fo cannot b# moaaured in taawranoa dollar# o r th# erar* fo r kast#.
Drive through school gone# at th* posted
■prod I f # fo r you r sa fety aa w#Q aa th#
safety a f tha child.

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9-Year-0ld Says
Rudolph Gov* G ifts

D on 't h t hiltod Into helievfng that yon r
gnv rwnian t ran operate without you. Exwry
o t ite n should bo the con veyor o f -ta k in g
p a rt" ta C ity, County, Btato, and Federal
governm ent discussion*. It to y o o r govern ­
ment a t yowr act gh bora.

/AMES MARLOW

Geneva Confab, Com plete' Failure

Geneva Club Group
Is Guest Of Rare
Plant Collector

IFa A . Mg o M w t o m m t f A#

yomt OttoMWe'a alUew Jrt#
a»ay Hrdiw-Matief A qrw typo
of "dm #" that you o*v kgbtoiag

tigh ten member* of thr G»rHen
Hub inJ on# \tutor were th#
of Jtulforri B Fortrr at
Tropicjl Art*. Orlintio W#dne»(t»y
Fort#r. collector of r*re plant*,
hfbriditt.' and author of tho book
"Rranl" not only told about thr
origin and h *tory of tho«f unuaual
plant* hut a1«o gnvvverrcl thr many
qufrtioni, plird by thr guert*.
William Jonr*, thr vi«ltor. an
arcrrdi’ cd fudge of thr Amrrican
0*mrllu Soc.rtr. from Augutta.
r;a anl pr#»etit!y vi»ltint Mr* W
S Sort n hi* aunt, a gardrn club
i rmbrf, frit that hr *a« fortunate
to hair thr i-pportumlv to view
&gt;urh un.Mual and rare plant*
"My hobby I* horticulture In
general a *d Cemelll** In particu­
lar hat* ludcrd at ih«w* in many
p!arr« but n n rr hair I *e#n any­
thing lw# thr hromiliad* and by­
trill* ant I d&gt;d today,'* hr »*id
Thu t* my firat trip to Orlando
and I nair hr.n trrmrndoualy lmprr**rd " hr added
Othr:» attending were Mr*
&lt;’harlr* t ole. Mr* Hrnry Stmp*on
I Mr* J»m* Thoma* Me* Charlr*
Hmmley. Mr*, ft L Hou»r. Mr*

National Congress P-TA Finds
Personal Maturity Means Peace

Th# Rand Parent* A**eri»tl«n
lor Mr* J
J Stre»«ed spiritual laluc* anil will hold a mreting at £ p m. in
the Hand flail.
lion with th# auher noial standard*
Council
of S llc'jhtcnrl community gw are
Saturday night at the ISO Ml**
T&gt;» llnthany n»** «f the Fir»t
Mr*. Fred Gana*. Flower Show
tie** of lie I’ -TA't piogiam* fur R*l&gt;l&gt;«t Church w.ll meet it the
Bobby* Morton, atiittfd by Mcl
e h iir m ti
announced
that
G-ff waa junior horteii at " Rob­
home of Mr*. Rraitry Odham, 1347
The N*«iwtal Congrec* of Parent* g.liMrri and v iuth.
Individual circlet of tbe Sanford
Thr»t toi&gt;ig• wr can do — \l Palmetto Ate at * o'clock «&gt;th
ot
c't
P.-ece"
sir*
H
F.
Hal#
and
a.xd
Teacher*.
***emh'.ed
in
annual
Federated Garden Club will offer
Mr* I A Wlltam* were senior
rjnvrnti.w.. record* it* wviction thiush *•# naxe accomplished Mr*. Klot»a Hunt a* ro-ho,trr*.
for sal* many attractive articles
hosititri iroir. ln« Anna Miller
|j*men* retn ;l r-mtinur* at
pultaM#* for Chrirtm** gift* at
tu*t on'y in a teaceful society can rr.urh, tvr.e l« more |o d.*—anil do
Circle.
th* Fir*t Chrtitmas Flower Show
human mmgt live free and re well. T'ie ncc-1* of ch.ldrrn and the f'tr»t Baptitt t hurclt at 7 Jo
Relvetment* of doughnut* and
at *n» Mayfair Inn. Pec. 3 and 4.
s'lontib'e live* and that only ma­ xouth xil! be met only a* parentcoffee were »#tved Autumn decor\ l*ttnii to th* *how ar« sure
ture m'n and womrq can »n*tain •.*#chrr grout**—local. rtaie, and
sttnnt which followed a Thanks­
t* look fo- th* hard-u&gt;-fmd dried
*uch a *&lt;wiety. It therefoi# direct* national—work together
(At T* *irm?thrn the home
giving theme were u»td Turkeys,
plant material that la so popular
it* course for the coming vear
pom pona. eat tail* and Hurtle*
t. Extend education for parent­
for arrangment* of jailing beauty.
toward the indlviilble goal of persere u*cd in a lovely creation on
And they'll find It at th* booth
icnal mrtuntv and world peace hood
manned by th* Put Gardener's
•he doughnut table and the coffee
I Stimulate parents' participa
WKP.NFJiPAT
.The IfJ' finding, of the National lion in Mud* dl&lt;cu**ton gioup* and
Tircl*. Mr*. Myron Smith, chair­
Irble wa* centered with a bouquet
fergre** of Patent* and Teacher* tram lay leadct for the&gt;e group*
man. said th* Dirt Gardener* will
of red r. *e*
la thl*. we believe—
also aril painted plant material,
.1 Encourage family Me r*luca
Sunday nigh* a "popcorn party"
wn«d rose*, and reedlepoint hold­
To maintain a pc* ceful *octel) j1(tn f,,r (h idr«n and youth
we* held with Mr* W II LeFetrk
er* In various *i*e*. They al»«
and tn provide •ucceedmg aeneiaarting #• repre»eni»tixe from the
4 Pmmoie the orginlialtm* of
p *n to hav* fresh Brasilian pep.
1.,-nt wuh the mean* of prc*er\ing Tin re orr»rhri&lt;*j terlion* and high
Tourtrt Club Mt«» Be’.ty Mirhel*
p#r with bright red bernea and
pea.#, w# believe that we mu*t a*- trhool iir it*
ehiny gr»en leave* — so right
»jre all «nildren:
1 Fn.a-ge the eirrulitit&gt;n «nd
for Chriatma* decoration*. And
•
e of tne Nitmuil Pa-ent T#*rh
j
Good
home*
tieated pin* cone* to gn# glowe* *nd o'her I* T\ parent eduea
1 Active spi'ttuil f»'lh
Irg color* in your fireplac* will
j t..vwt nealtli—ph) ttral. mentsl t-rn malt e.al*
at«o he availably at this Sooth.*
* F-vti* atteMton on fimllv re
and moiai.
Clot* by th* liora Circle * booth
creation and other artivitie* that
4 baf#t&gt;
headed by Mr* C. I. Park Jr.,
j y i r i i i m to dec clop innate draw 'am .ie* tocelher
will tail Chrlrtma* wtapping* of
7 Fnph*«ire value* that fu r
irrr* than ordinary inter**1. They
fapariMe* to tbe utmott
will have large roll* *f paper m
« V side range of constructive ,| t, 4ml *,#ih to the initixl
many oil or* and ribbon suitable
le *ute ' me artivitie*
f ftr matching -use They alto hav*
1. Fvp’ rience* leading t««
a St-e•• the |.1e* that the rhv
Oimur.a* tree hall* that are
a. ccptarcc of c.vic rr«pon«ihilit
I-al. m#*tal social and emotion
wired making It po*i;bl* for them
HOLLYWOOD JB - The biggest
* Pcipeiiiatl* n of human va!
t reel, of all children are inter­
to ho used In any number of
gtmbler tn alow h&lt;i,m#s« Is not a
elated end the* p:ogram« to m#el
rod tnlivibual right*
tin .
La* Vegas plunger but a man who
I f -n-eivat on and replcn
tbrte ic--.* mi.-I he ha*--d on the
Th* Jaearanda CirvI* will hat#
beast* ti it he has hern called ‘‘a
, 1-nrep' id the whole child
mrnt of natural rv«ourre*
plant label*. Mr*. Mrtla Stark*,
cie-man t’nitcd Nslion*"
10
rider*tandlng
o*
the
*
iB* T- support the «cho.,l
aaid. Th* lab*!* ar* handy to ua*
Mn 0 K Goff and Mr* Wslter
He’s lm 'rr*ario Sol llurok who
11 &gt;r• eu'lurei. and religion* of
1 Pr t-n-te the mgantcation of a
and ar* permanent an one* you L. Carter honored Ml** Gail Bit­
b#s done mure to raise American
P TA n ,-vrr&gt; school
mark your tree or buih, plant
ting. bride elec* •» • brunch Satur­ CuHural taste than anv single perThis far we have come In carrs
2 l&gt; -&gt; ninute * cm ate informa
or flower, you'll never forget th*
day morning at the home of Met :•&gt;**. For tn -re than 30 vesr*. he
rg eul o r At lion Ttegram foe t'-n t c i .i l 'tng school Service* and
common or botanical name. A
las beet tmtivlng the world fur
pencil cornea with th* label* that Carter.
Seminole Chapter No 2 OES mcl Bitter Home* Rrttri School*, an-l predGold ehryunthemum arrange attraction* he feels «*sll entertain
J S ipport legidali-in for a The S-min-'e I'-vintv Conn. I of
la tpoelally mad* ant to wa*h off.
.t the M tsontc Hall. Thursday B iter •onp.muniUri. we record the
Thi* eircl* will alae **ll lapel or- menu »«f* t**e4. ,n ,h» &lt;1' n ,ni1 art elcvst- Americans Bomctime* even n* *•• g p m f-f lh»lr re­ following progvis* We have;
sound, id equal.* system of scho-il Fe-enl* *I'I Te» h#'« e-»t »t S»nnamenta hand-made by one of Its living r.#.m. The dining lab-# wav hts ehol-'C* have failed M-ire nft-n g dav ire-ting. Mr* Virginia An
iA&gt; In *h» home
f "d rtrj.nntst &gt;rh &gt;ol rc.-enllv with
fit an.*c*
coveted with a gold harvest cloth they have succeeded—tn Ih# en
memheen. Mr*. Irving I. Pryor.
1 Hecocotred our own re«pon,|
4 t rj» parent* to h-comr sc rep-sts he.nc a rm from thr
dcr»&lt;&gt;n
Vorlhv
M.rtron
presided
Tho vary popular Chnmmaa und a basket of fnut and bilbergi* H hmetr ,d American culture and.
The honor guests of th# evrnlng I .titles "nd th# value of parent qua nlc I with the » i u in which r-hod* of Ihe county
Incidentsdy S llurok.
corsage* will ha aoM hy th# waa use-1 aa a center piece
chIMrrn Katn and with school orneno,-|* of rtngrci *nd of the
»#te
lie slur pr-inl officer. Electa ei'ucati ir
Oamellla Cirei*. The member* are
At prevent he 1* shepherding on#
2 ll'lpet in develop heallhv per ganuaiioii
Min Bitting waa given a bever
S.-hnla-sp p F nd were sen "fav
Mrs
Murray
Jarvi*.
Part
Grand
■taking them themselves, said Mra. 4 1 * »* by ttia hotieises. Th# of hi* r u t •ucretiful gimblr*
ronaldiri through go-td family re
3 At* «ct mo-e young people Into •lah'e" *rd tht* seir the council
Vernon Hardin, chairman, nnd guest* Included, the hoittwee. her through tie t'llted Staten lie I* Ciecl* of th# Grand Chapter of l, lions
the tfach'i g profession b, tuppori I* »rcen'-ng It* efforts on member
T’
oridi
and
Mr*
Lcnnle
Move
they promise to be unusual. They
-nnther. Mra. W. V Bitting Mr* her# wl'.t ihe Sadler* Well* Ballet who |t pr.-sent'.- scrs.ng Ih# Chan­ I S'.-e*,ed moral and spiritual mg tch-daithip fund* *nd hy rai* hip *n I t .trn ian e
are made of artificial material
Juba Ivev. Mr* Albert Jartell. gompany. which haa drawn mil­ ter a* F'ccta. wei* Introduced, values in everyday living
Inc (he economic *ociul and pro
TT’C st .dy course iwsrded blue
■a ar* permanently beautiful.
ls* na of ddlav* from ballet fan* In
4 F trouraged belter health fr-tiuna*. vlaluv of trachre*
welmmr.1
»nd
nresrnled
gift*
Mr*
nhh n* to l.yman ef l/mgwiwul.
A perfect gift would be on# of
thi» co-'ntry during tour* for
habit*
and
safely
practice*
f Eir.uitacr •cluwtt bu-ino* In I)'. tedo Semin-'* Huh ard South­
Jarvis #. * *’ •&lt;&gt; given * lovely
th# beautiful engagement calend­
llrrok.
5 Fortt'rd on tindcitlanding of -Juitry f-wipcraiion on work *ludy
ar* that th* Palm Circle will hav*
s tfc l*r mtre for their cooperation
The t#'rnt f&lt;nd*r wa* glowing bouquet «l fed rose* from the trhool and commi.mty need*.
rr. gram*
at their booth. They are generous­
ard Ssnf rd funl&lt;ir lltsh al«o
ever »n» of h** reeent triumph*, Chapter
i
Bl
Fer
the
s'hool
7 Si i ly the problem of drop
ly Illustrated and coming from the
The d."y»ee« were conferred upon
S ‘io.il ftipet ntrndrnt R T Mil
the Scottish Guard*,
1 In'erprrted school need*. ini* and work with the icho-d on
National Council of Stale Garden
wee
i.,'n&gt;dur#d Mr*
Thelma
several y e a r *
he reported Tonkin O Smith.
c*m*.
and
progiam*
to
Ihe
public
Club*, they have picture* of beaut­
pfrtrnticf
mca.urr*
After r- 1 tine busine**. the meetP
a
n
a
fti
of
f-e
lunrh
depatlment
"I
waa
work'ig
on
thl*
ileal
fur
2
F
str-ed
clo»er
rcl»imn,hlps
iful arrangmnents from all ever
1 fp.t ■d rluldrrn'* richi to o* He “ .te p-naitment of F-lt'ca"Finallr I arranged with the Brif irg was clot#-' and delicious re brtwem home, athool. and com
the enuntry. Mra. Wade Garner,
Ir.-rn aid t«- chi-v*' fieedmn to
Irchmenlt wc»e served in the din
lih
army
tc
bring
them
over.
I
had
lion II# alo* fontmenud on Mr*,
chairman, aaid the calendar* will
The hisleMc* were assUted in
munity
leach
i I a ini', Whiiinorr
the n#w
hoped they would provide plan*, tug room The Chapter Room was
1
Wo
kid
hi
recruit
qualified
carving by Me*. Brock.
|C1 To Improve Ihe rommunify lunch com supervisor f-ir the
hut It dbfr.'-t work out That meant «rry f'lo-hil In Its decorations of tcrchcr,
t tV.i.k witn youth *» well a*
it tumid rod 1300.000 to bring Ihrm Gladioli »M fa'I flower*
4 Scented public *upporl f&gt;# lm lor v.min on projerl* that air tout tv and Afr*. B#tty Gl#nn who
nere.
at h-.-n .erv'tg Seminole County
proved system* of educational fin wnrthwhilw »n-l purposeful
All Calendar
d ring 'irt pss* fete month*
c| earned the contract around In milli-'n d&lt; !Iar« ”
2 Rec .-on re lhal civ st defrnte
Uitinffs And
Other current and upcoming are#
my po#ket for two month*. afr*id
Rrjvir , w»re gUen on the eon
I Fostered an understanding of .rllvltips can help build inner
llurok
(»tnhJf*;
tbe
Gnijt#dla
Fran
»rntien which was held In Miami
tBF
lUB.
They
w
yvtild
Society Now*
*f
idle*
have thought I waa eraiv. spend #at*e, now scoring a nit in New ' a Fneo..raeed eoiin«eling ami stability
Nov » A and Io Those attrndin?
1 K -'n the public Informed ahoul -ere M-s G Bamherget South
Are Requeued
my an much on an attraction that York; He S"*n:«h (toilet, recently
j\ Idanr* service*
ihe
P
r\
pro;ram
and
Ihe
ntipor
».*en on Omnibus; Ihe Kabuki danc­
had never been proven "
By 5 p. m. Tbe
7. Primrted lnrre*«ed eoopera- •unitie• t provide* In moei the •l-le V*-i B Smith Seminole
He b.vvh#d the bagpiper*, danc er* of l»p«n, mining tn Newr Y’nek
High; Mn ft Fl&gt;m Phi# Crest
tilt
w-'h si-htwd boards
need* &lt;f ehlhlrrn
Day Preceding
ere and marrher* Into Madison Pee. &gt;7. 'he S-nt* Certlia Choir.
,tr« C Sinrford I vman and Met
fC&gt;
In
»he
eommuntly.
4
Pr-imole
the
u*e
of
school
Square Garden *nr one night It .Vg&gt; ye*r old orgwntralion on it* first
Publication
1 June 1 with other group* to 'atiliti-, hr r-immunitv rrrreatinn J R S* John, eo-inlv delegate
wa* a Ithflon sell out Th* garden'* ♦mirnev *v»*v fmm Rome; l^vn
flepurl* e», tl# ti'rty in Srhon|,
tmpvov*
mas* media rommuntc* al and *• rial ael'tllie*
Ned Irish offered to move a box- don'* Od Vic. which will lour the
wa, rntered by Mrs R Murtay
til41
3 A••lime alt lb* dutie* of eiti- •f s-vutht -!e
h f da'a »i IB# Scotsmen esmld re­ I'nlted V»te* starting next fall
I Supported p»ogr*mt for bet renrtiip
Htirok I* no# dipping Into TN’
turn In December. Three more
T’ ie n-st m»ellef will he In
* S'ipp rt rommunilv effort to f.enevs » eh |J. java
Gtrden dale* have been *et. and He'll pr#*enl Ihe full length "Sleep ter hea'-h, *sfely. and recreation
I Helped to develop community provide proleiitce serciee* irate
ing Beiutv* hr the Bsdler* Well*
Hvrnk ard theylf all ten out
1 *»rk «e * re* usually m en hv pm
"TH# attraction In now doing vlr- oo NB'* Pee. It »n&lt;l a collection r*-unfit*
4 R-ipnorled the work of the oslu-n .o-t e-'fore *t# pattnirnl* i
*ual eapseity business on lour," he of hi* e- ncert Mars on Mu«ir I#
I rtted Nation* »nd it* •penal If- r rht' l-rr w’ •-e need* see beinr
rrported "I expect to gro»s over a Million* Jan 34
I I rgle- tr-1 or disregarded by llieir
pe-ent*
T V -r u (he far! (hat home
rehool. ebiireh *nd eomm'inity
K.»»*x |n&gt;t,v idwtlle and cn
must tb. re tVe |a*k of gutdlne
ehll.lren'a spiritual and moral oprra'iv« it He live* th# Gnld#n
1 1 row th
Rtil#, f u c life turnertl* arrepl*
* In tiate rehabilitation program, iesponsih l.tv. adtitrt* when n#ce«
f&lt;r maadjusted children and «arv, ami I* ahle In meet new
ptuhlrm* and rhsllenge*
vriilh
T-da*'* rhllnten need tn ttv* In
* Continue •i-pportinr the I'ntteH
a r#ner.M un .if mature siltilt* He
Nation* ard it* ,per|*| agencies
We V lrv e that Ihe Inherent dp n'ested tu prate and human dig
•ir# «f people to tl, r at peace wt'.h rit* Tul*y'» child mu*l become
one an-ulcr c.n hemme a reality -ttrh *n adult, un*hak#n in hi*
—“ ly as better homes, heller hclirt 'hat Iheie e.vn hr prace on
srhnnls. at.d better Coinmunihrs »,*rlh t i rrrn of giwvl will
ptmule npivir-unitirs ami rveate
eondtli-ns for the development of
irsllir* personalities
CHOICE OP
The m.rture adult, dlssalisfierl
a-lh Ih - toes that war among na
Tomato, Orange, or Pineapple Julc#
tti-n* is in-viljptp. makes ronrtrur
FnH Cap
Shrimp Cocktail
l.ve #ff-i#la to support other 31'HAT U * pointing *ft#r *0 hot
Crab Meat Cocktail
tr.elhnl* of settling human eon
77 ■ m#f« pl#ca nt ran,a* It • Ik*
Cream of Chicken Soup
Piets lie riemonrtralrs social eon •rim , iat#nT IhaI mtk#* II * thing
Olive#
Celery
Waldorf Salad
nf tv#inir. The **m* Id#* *rpll»* te
»2.n «
ronklnr A ipirerlk I* nothing hut
Baked Tnrkey with Drenalng and Cranberry Sauce ------------• ,{&gt;*r#rlb hul In Ih# hand* of it
..... 2.00
Roast L#g of Ijtmh with Dreoaing .... ......... .................... —
art tat. . . , Whv no* pro,* yn«r rro
Fresh Roost Pork Ham and Dreoaing....... .....— ---- -------------- „.. 1.75
■II** lalrnl, *1 dlnn#r tht* Suadir
hr *#Mtng th • *p*r#rth 4l*k **t
Broiled Ijimh Chops with Jelly
............ ...... .. ............. —------ ___ 2.00
g#,t#d hr th* A S P a#r*t#* tor
.... 2.00
Half Fried Spring Chicken, Southern Style-----------------------ll»m#m*k*r* S*r**« I.
1.75
0 * 7 two drip* of «i *r»*lh* *n4
Roaat Sirloin of Beef with Brown Oravy ----------------------- ------ ..
k#&lt;* Ih* hulrhnr rrtrk rlh ko&gt;#«
Fried Sea Trout with Tartar Sauce ....
........ - — ......... .. ___ 1.50
•rrrn* mtddl# Wlp* •ptr#rlh* rl#ta
...» i.*«o
altk damp rlotk and ml In Mrrlnc
Broiled Spanish Mackerel with Umon Butler Sauce
....
pl##*n S»*#on wt'h **tl nnd p#p
Freak Fried Shrimp with Lemon ...
................. ................ ___2.00
r«r, and pt*#« In h*klng pta.
Broiled Ham Steak with Broiled Pineapple .......... - ................... ..... 1.75
Sprinkl* l*o third* tup brow* •«
gir *r*r rlh* and h*k* I* n mod
2..N0
Staling We«tern Sirloin Steak .....r—
----------—.......... — .... araI• o»»n for 14 mlnnl#* Add *e*
— _3-00
Western Fillet kflgnon
..... m
.
..—»»■.........
rnp plneappl* Julc* and hak* an
ether 4k rnlanl#*. k**ti*g fr*q«#*4Western T-Bone Steak - .............................— ----- ------------------- ___ 3.00
tr Th** #a#»r with rup of *»*k*4.
drt#4 prun»* and ktk* *■ hoar, or
Roiled New Potato##
wntil m#»l I* leader and wall
Acorn Squash
browned. But* freqnentlr with
String Reana
plnenppln fair* and »d4 half rup
Harvard Reel*
ralaln* tnd rap rnnaed aprlcola far
Tea, Coffe# or Buttermilk
'
*
Hr
laet II mlnate* nf hiking.
Twa-wan Wandtrful . . . Ui# Hayortaat tMtuam wiU dale*
DESSERT
•A m**l *• well begun reed* •
■lllag rltmit and thn *ugg**tl#a I*
Mrs. Applehy'a No. 1 Restaurant. 10* S. Park Ara.
Ha aiflU. Doff Ua dimlmrtlve rotten aad rayon faille Jarkei aad
lemoa *outtt* pin H»*t thr*# *|g
WIU B# Closed Thanksgiving Day.
y#« hav# • M l aeaU daU and dear* draat af gwlrlirg, wbirUng
yolk* anlll light *a4 lemon calered
Add *»»rter rnp lemoa )alc«. I**
h r n M d M to to toffto*. Blata wHh t#d dow and hlatk J#tk*C
•poo* rr*i*4 lemoa Had. qwarter
teMpooa **IL hair exp *ac*r, half
rap ll«hl rorn eyrap and Ur#*
tihlMpooa* had water. Coot la t#»
of 4##bl# boiler *rer boiling wtl*r
aatO wen Ulrbmi*4. rool ird M4
•lowly Ini* thr** erg while* kaetea
•llC aad dry. Toar tat# Ie* lark,
pre-bahod pi* akall and brawn 3a
nadirit* era* u alaW k Coat to
tar* cxUtoto.

Bride-Elect Is
Given Brunch
In Carter Home

Spotlight
On Hollywood

Mrs. Murray Jarvis
Past Grand Electa,
Guest Of Chapter

County Council
Hears Convention
Reports Of Ladies

* — say
Fur II* I* not a God of the*
4rwd. bul of the Using: for all
Use unto Him. — (ML l.ukw
10.3A.I
God. love, wisdom, mercy, aa
ever present help, is all around
tl* each minute of our live* ta
I* th# *#ry air we brratlio,
made a living, wonderful rentity attainable by each of ua
through lit* Fun. our Ravior.
t hri*l Jt-su* VVhen we neglect!
ti# dally opportunity to iivnt
within lit* love, we are bull
nu-rrlv riialing.

m o n ey

blouses

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Brcaii vc every wonun
live, IItem... give
Ship s Siicim.*' Come wo
ami vRoom- limn rwir u,nut# rfu
gill rollcclicuv tralufing Um
prvtrtl favluon* afi'l lie
•miitrrt laluic*. all licet up
willi pertrvlionul Uiloringl
NYc Rave lit* km-it
n-itilN-.l r,.limit, tilky wnoulb

pimai. wmrn paltriul.*,
nvmc color* llun ih#
trimming* on the tier!
hurt IH lo 40.
g ic#y hliMaar evowa irffh
#*• mrw Cknttouu gift cord,
,4a a Ia tm KofiJag bod

Mrs. Appleby’s Restaurant
#03871
Valdez Hotel .

“Um Our
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I

nr iu r WATM4N
Of
ran tark!* low. bard, and a*,
Crab game
By B. JHGH ANM.LV
With only en* weak el the m w i
Little Red Harp*' it dottrmlnrd cjrately. ?o far w# b.a»» beta
•'THii
la
going
tn
S*
the
toughremaining Oklahoma *« * firm
lurh)" we're prograasing wall, i«(
e»t game of the learno,” Toarb to cut loot* fir a long run before «*'v# been able to avoid injurin '*
grip on *ir*l pure *ro-ns the nathe
aenon
U
over
He'a
too
amaii
Bill Fleming and mday. *'tV»'r*
ttun'e eilleg* football powarheu***
From my per*on*l ob*#rva!,,n j
not kidding &lt;mr«eivea at all. De­ for line plunger, but he'a a lertoday ard a food th-acr of reran
vouch for the program- --v,
rtfie
broken
field
runner
In
the
Land hat a wonderful ball dub.
rfit.ns tu 1150 oattooai chimp.ooand thry have tie will tn wui Sand Crab game h* took the open­ Veiterdejr thnie b o n weie V i t i «
ahlp.
We will give them a good ball ing kirknff and almoit broke frr* l.-e rollege bon. end IF the-, w*
The Snr-eer*. *ho boaat the Jong
The la*t Seabreere player that hit their opposition at hard at tSey
game, but It will be our aeaann's
eat major eolleirwmnipg streak,
hardest to win” Coach Fleming he would kave had to pa»* brought hit their teammate*, we ran !--&lt;
71 to a row, ware to far ahead in
bat been working hi* boy a hard, him down and thwarted hu aapir- (nrwa'd to a lot of DeLa'd * -.
tlie n-vi l. 1**1 Aaaocwted Prut
(ties. b*-r»u«e tho»e boy a wi',1
and there'e been a lot of head- alien again.
A twelve minute show s*all b« poll of the seaton that -no&lt;t inter
The Bulldog* .will be gunn-ng Ja ring the ball looie from *'■.«
knocking, trytng to ready hii
prc*en’ e 1 by th* 110 member Vm rat rr.it* red u« the battle for .re
tram for p*rhap* the teaioa'i for Hawkini. They've teen him rareier.
|*M« fligh School Bind and Pep rnd plare between Michigan State
handling the baU for four yean
m«»t aggresne team
tha
Sanford
DeUnd
f«»t
Theia ia a huih»d ard r:isy
Club a*
•nd Maryland
"Y ou were wrong about our new. and they know only too well determination settling d»*n may
bill game at the Memorial StaOklahoma * t i No I on the bal­
d -m Lmomm'iw tn DcLand.
gam* with New Smyrna.” thg the kind of thrrat that he impor-i Seminole High. It ia evident that
lot of tit of the 2&lt;v» «port« writer*
lmmetietelv following a fanfare and hrn)Jra«leti, pihn; up a total
coach told me *'l admit » e d dn't against them. Ilawkim ia an thia ia the moat Important gi
artranca the macrhmg group wiH| of 1 *09 point*
play our beat hall game that night, eluaive runner, and It will only of the y*ar for t’ e bou. Th* 'nf
Mir (in State
praatB' a ihur* precision drJI In- aqyeerwJ pa it Maryland into tee
but thev g n e ut a harder time lake one break to let him c^t ard froIlnrlTg that ia u* all |
than did Seahreene. Seabreere is Iooer and go all the way He was part of high arhool foothall p-at,
cb d i-r a 'To the Wlnda” . a "per rod pi ire by a bare *1* point*
dead, ind th'^y were dying by tha the guest of Coach Nugent of FSU tire it rlearljr mlaalng. The«e
l«cop* . a dividing ''Flank'', a ’ l.«M to l.flkl Ppinti were awarded
time we played them. They’re the for their homecoming last Fri­ are dead *e»iout. and It ao'trt t -y
rank "Cr*t*-crt-«»” and ending the mi ih« u.-ial hatit of 10 for firit, 9
tame boy*, but they're not the day night, and perhapa the fine reallae tl masnantmlt/ of aba
drill with a M yard "Company ifor te —nd, etc
tame team that beat DrLand If running of lluck Aleut will give joh before them. XV* th’ik t-ty
Fr el”
The u t»r» apparently were more
him a little addttioal .ImptratMi
Thee ai tha hatd play* Fucks impreated by State'a ?l-4) rout of A FOREBOMK OF OOLFERB »t the M»vfalr Inn Country Club become acquainted wilb tb* IB b»l* ivl^ n d took them en powr It
are mat for a win, and we're f *
Bob Johnson ha a b»»n r«mirg
course riayirr v»*t»rdav wilh the Mayfair Inn C«untrv Clun I’ re 1^* Armatron- were; r 1 would bo a ma&gt;&gt;arr e " Ccaeh
•Thcndvr end Blare*” Atirrb they
lng to he forred to throw the ai.
Greeroall, Chicago III . profc**i*n*l; Chic Harbert. Detroit. Ati h . p-ofe.aienal and Captain of tna Fleming added, howvver. that along nicely. He will be filling the sir# of the football propheti «-.t
will present the ahow t.tled "1'nder
Rv.lrr
(
no
team;
Brv
Nabor*.
SL
Peteraburg
amateur;
and
Dewey
Davi*..
WinUr
Park
amateur.
the
boy
a
were
in
at
c
-ed.
If
not
•
not
vacated
hv
Hawkini
next
l i » Big Top” . Th* performer* for
tbf window again. The pr/iiA*^
letter, shape than thry have been
to* three acta tj be performed aim
thirl P'land i* ore to'jchi'.'-fy
ail aeavon. “ Thry havw been in
ti’t»nerj*'.r a » i prformed tn the
Wjf.rr tban th* Fwda. but l***-*
t«#d shape all week.” he aa.d,
three ring furratien ar* memherv
how w» feel: tr the Fedt ia eat
"but
when
Carter
dret»ed
out
for
rf th* physical educatioe under the
overtrain,
ao/i tr tore r:»» ••*
practice tbe boy» picked up a lot
direction of Fred Ganu*. an acrobat
h'at hra-d of ba’ I which th*r bar*
of
ronfidec.-r
”
team who ar* student* of Don*
displayed already, ** prodiet an
R bert Carter suds nod two
Dutbury Schucl "&lt; Danrmg »nd
tracked ribs ut the Seahree.** en- »v»r, still call* the play* when he up«et: h it if the Feda play an «'f.
member* oi the It member majorard-on hall ram* IR* they have «v
rounter, and hv- *•*m on the I* at halfbark.
#i»* corps directed by fc*ad majorerrailon. the Rul'der* will
doubtful U*t un1
'rday Car­
The last &lt;*« da^t h*v« v-es-v
ftto Csroi Nut* Drum 'l*y*r Rob­
ter ran the f
• alot with r«ugh •**ai fwr the line. H»rd wild over th»m. AVe rhov# to pre­
ert ArraHrong will a.'t as ring Oklahoma AAAI Saturday. Several
blocking nnd hard tackling has dict en upart.
matter In ring t*o Card Nntt. r*h*r members of the t&lt;-p IB, Not*
A ro"torrade l» luring
been tb# keynote for the b*" *
ktariy Csmerun and June Jenn- hly Gmirgi* Tech and Auburn, will
C*schea Bob layer and Bill p«!e High a* *12 tomorrow avae.
mg* will jwcent a ballot act. b* gunmng fw bowl h&gt;d* »* well
K—ntl havw be»n w«rkicg clnvely irg. end It will try to bf behind
Ninry Richird* will p«riray vi*c- at a higher tfad m the ranking*
C-mferenre hirh scoring honor* to
with them. "Deland has five the hell playera b'ia ell the »iy
I mi "le e th* leva" with Dottle
Tech. NV I. g«e* ag* nat the I'm
a two-man affair
backs that ar* real bulldog* when into P»land A1 of you fam art
V illiamv acting as trainer m ring veraity ef Georgia and Auburn, a
THILAOELTHIA '# - CommtsCoth»cn retvned his lead with ai-ner B»rt Bell of th* National
It e*m*t to running tb* ball.” invited to join In aupp«rtlnr tV*
three Tha T-q* act in ring one newcomer at No. 10. meeta Ala-1
as po)-»«* sltbmigb Ml trsa wav Footba'l League saya th* VF1. will
Witt He tramfvt* n tumbling by Tom
Bud Layor ••'d l« *»P&gt;*nalton of I'eda with a little apirttual *!*'*•
bvma.
.die last week Horton, who arored divcusa a prn-wv-.ed change In its
th* bojV hard work "John Tap- Ho on the way to the game. If
Frown and Charles English Adding UCLA, which m«**d past Vo're
a lourh'ov.n a:sin*t Florida, trails ni’ev •» requr* that a punter be
scott, H*rk McRae. Donnl# Hill* you ren't make the »«t«'r*f#
humor Mary Ro«e Sp*#r. Harriett Dam* after a workmanlike IT-7
Bobby lima, and Bruce Gibson yi-u'r* forgiven, but be aare n»l
JACKSONVILLE JP-Tb# Board the Ole Miss fullback by only two lets than 19.yards behind the Lne
Redding and Robbw Crutchfield virtnry «var Southern California,
won't
ba abla to stop them unlea* to miaa the game.
will act at client. An array of .'lao has concluded tta schedule of Covtrol thmki Florida State points.
of scrimmage
Boh Ifardy Is In third place with
L'nlvertiiy need* atl the help positringed pennants will fly *h«*v*
Bell
sa
a
yev*«mday
th*
purpose
Tb* Irish, who hid tn battle to pull
I thre* ring* r»*n$ Gm show the cut • 17 *4 »w over Iowa, get a s bl# m gaining athletic prominence M point* but 'he Kentucky quar­ of the prvpo-ed change would b#
terback and his mates have c"n to encourage more punt returnv—
effect of actually being performed rhanc* tn grab th* Nn a p-aitmn national's and In Florida.
eluded them season Hardy gM a tbrooxh rutting down oe the num•pd*r a tent.
And
a*
a
cmtaequenc*.
tuard
bark th a week against that time
After tb* Big Top Lb* group *tH
memherv are "determined to do lrtKhd.su n in the Wildcat*' 22 • 0 Nr ef fare ra'rhes.
Southern California elub
astute each school by forming their
every*ring
we can in reason to romp Oast Tennessee
At prov-nt. "uniers uaja’ly vtind
Ohm State, the 1*A4 national
Rcnnv (Jutlhan. Tulare Fullback,
letter* and
tb* school
help
”
champ"*! plaetd sixth behind No­
is tn berth spot with 24 points
•ongs
This was. In subatane*. th# rea­
tre Dame after winding up its op
Mist Barbara Bon* ia sponsor of eraetiows for tbe year with a IT n son fn- th* besrd's Friday #rd*r Qut!llin could overhaul the leaders
tn Tulin# a Peal* against Louis­
ft* rep Chjb and tb* Band Direc­
that FSU and th* Univeevity of
v'etory over Michigan
iana M i's hut he would have to
tor la Ernest Cmaley. Bo»h dir*cMiebigan. t!\th a week ago. fen Forid* arrange to meet in football have * aeniatonal day to do It
Halt# your Htonay problem* our problemi. Wa hava ■
ter* ar* alumni ed Stetaoa L'nittr
to th* No 12 loot and Ohio climbed b*gtnr*'/ In 1954
loan plan to fit every need. Wo yuaranlee you tha mo»t
Fifth
In
the
point
parade
la
Au­
Tb* v atoning wa* mad* public
thr*« noirhea from tlnth.
burn
ha'fbark
Fob
James,
wkj
‘erdirteoua
and npeody lervire. WE WANT YOU FOR OL’R
Texes CkrlsHan betd seventh H * letter to six Flood* sports brought kl* ttial to 42 with a
place wht'e flinching a Cotton Bowl writer* bv Fred Kent chairman
CUSTOMER
AND FRIEND.
trurhdown acatnit Clemton Next
berlh wttit a US drubbing of Rice, rf th* board which administers
irgan.
MusisCome In. xirlte or phone ux today. It will be a pleasure to
while Teva. AA't continued a* No policies r.f »tat» universities
with 42. fol• The Agdes wind up against Tex­ But Kent said detads, financial k wnl bv Auburn fu’Jhack Joe
*en a you!
as Thuradsv sod TCU will finish it pthe’ wise. would be left tip to Children with 29 and Georgia Tech
patnit Southern Methodist Satur­ the pre dent* and athletic direc­
qvartrrr«ck Toppy Vann with 17
tor* of *h* two school*.
day.
F.nd H-rwaed Srhnellenberger of
On
Friday
he
said
th*
athletic
Tbe leaders with ftratplare *&lt;Um
Kentucky,
halfrack Jim Rountree
directors should arrange a sport*
Rooms 200-202 Mriech Bldg.
program between the two tnatitu o* Flvrt-'a and tailback Johnny
Phons 3000
I'ons—tnd tf they emtldn't. then
te relatively unimportant W* stall
new dlrortnr* should b* hired
SANFORD, FLORIDA
He a!te said he had talked with h.v* th* ftMit atat* un;v»r*ity tn
th# twesijeat* nf both achoola *nd th# MPatry.
askrd t'.em to make public to any- "But thia yot, teem to overlook
vne wiah rg to &gt;rt them the record The pe-r-e of Florida also have
.o Talljhaasee Florida State Unlrf athletic nrtoUaUnns.
Kent t-id the vportswntera *'l sernty, anoiher university almost
as big and juit at fine and just
as deary* .ng of tbeir support
“ ft bat earned an enviable ylar#
h th* aetdemle world It la ambitlaua t# attain such a place in
•thletlrx Wa ou th* board bellev*
i! ran do sa.
"It seams to m* th# very less!
that itv sut#r institution and th#
leading rpor*writer* tn this atat*
ran do-'* jota os” tn th* effort to
help.

Race For SEC High Scoring
Honors Has Been Narrowed

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Office: 2m PR. Orta*4* Dr.
*500. DOWN
2 Bedroom* wilh clawed in porch
or den. City water, on two lots.
2 admininc lots in Lftnon Bluff
$7,000.
Subdivision. &lt;00 Magnolia.
Rasa I- PaytM. Broker
LOTS on large sandy lake AIM Auabeii* B. Render***, Asm *.
2 month old bom*. 2 Bedroom.
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Avalon ApU. Rlfleiewcy. Fhorn

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CLEAN furnished apt. Dot# in793 West 1st SL Than* &lt;1$.
FURNISHED 1 Bedroom Apt
Phone 4 3 2 - W , ___________

rlnsetv wood floors, (fully *•
quipped) kitrhen. Large shad*
trees, dreirsbl* neighborhood.

ONI.Y sue.
DOWN. 3-Bedroom. CB Horn*

Small Commercial Building 24 a »
ft. Large show wtndovv.Located FOR RENT - CRYSTAL I ARE
In new buauies* aettlement at I BR. New CB unfurnished bouse,
I rth and Sanford Ave. Phone
overlooking beautiful Cry s l a t
' lot nr Inquire at Bass S*rvtc*
lake. 10 minute* from Sanford.
Station, 27th and Sanford Av#._
Fishing and Boating. Desirablt.
$150 mo., littl* more furnished.
CLEAN 2 Bedroom furnished
Apartment, tins# in. 217 Oak

r». Brown Miller* dcllcmuv
HOMEMADE F r u i t Cake*.
Phone 2023-J.

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ltd for u*r&gt;l furniture Coil 32*. 1‘tinnrv;
turn Maicr Furmicro Co. 211
lid rva
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1952 RCA 21” TV DL* Console
Mahogany Cabinet with door*
10
Slightly Card Reg sold at 10
II Kl 1• w a n t e d
$290 15. will sell for »:*&gt; 95
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE $Jil'»» Dally. Sell l.umm-mv D&lt;w&gt;r
P I.D M IIIN C
III S. Park Ave.
Th. 222
cm . •p. Writ e Reeve . Atticbnri*.
ti e- Sample A Dc■tall*. Contract and rc|vur work
Ma&gt;
rattmatrs It I. Il-vevry
Salilord Ave I’ hivov l*.7&lt;

Piano, extra small upright, looks
A plays lik* new. gl5o. Phone

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NOT A PROJECT!
UT — Home* of Real Individuali­
ty:
Brittany Farm Homes,
Early Am*rtcan, Ultra Modern.
Conventional k Franck Colonial

1129.50
CHOICE of Many Different Sudes
Bookcase Bed
Double . Dresser
ti
large Mirror
Ill
kfaltrrs*
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B"* Spring

9169.00

Apartment*.

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ECHOL‘8 "Day-Or-Nighler” Sofa.
Platform Rocker Cbair
Choice of Covering

LOVELY Modern on# bedroom
apartment. Furnished. 212 West
lath after 3 p. m._____________

Prefeirwt Itatrv to Preferred
I’ ol.cy holders
John H iUuu.i i lan. Agency
*17 Hiaiard .AtlaaUc Caok
I'lsoes- 2 1

I’ hone 112.

Fre# Turkey’ a at Kchnl .n
Wilh Turrhatc of
ECHOLS Quiltlop Set . . Reg |t.Tt
Trade . . IMOti (Twin or
Double Sue)
LUXURIOUS Foam Rubber Set
Re*. . 1159
Trade . . 4IM "»
KING SIZE Hollywood lle.1
&lt;o X an Matiress
M X In llox Spring
lleadbaard tlv-coralnr Plaitir)
Itrg.
4179.00

Phone 21W3-W. 112 Elm Av*.

• \l I 5 -ir It' iutv Nrs-ilv rail
lln rr ir ir * llr.iu ly N&lt;mk
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WORK WANTED
I.AWNS VOWED by Jerry lard
Fre# estimates Phone 1517 W

It wtr. nay Yuli to •*« tlS before
yuu buy. U|ra Evctuoga oud
Suodays
Kaslilde Trailrr Sales,
Palalka, Pla.
Hilt CALK ■
i
Axle, Van Iwwl). I
dllKKI I'h Winlrr

FOR SALE
ll.one 453-R

BUY NOW and get a 10 - 12 Ui
ANN ODN TKM KN T
Turkey FREE1
YOI li hi * (11 i i Denier *1
ICHULH B ID D IN G CO.
Second anil Park Is Tommy
Omar tod * Magnolia Ph 1222
ll'Sieen, former employ# of he­
*ftnd” ■■■baggac. Mgr.
rninolc Count)
Motors
Mr
6 y*a Mandar'a III 0 p. an.
ll'Sieen extrnda a welcome tn
everyone In slop and ace him at
Used 21” Admiral TV wilh ha-.his new lor-alien______________
and indoor antenna only ir'PA
cemplele.
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
111 R PARK AVE .
SANF'OBD. FUk.

FURNISHED 3 Room, bath, full
kitchen By week or month.
Flvt Points Motel, $ miles South
on 17 02.

Window Sills — Liatels
Flu* Block* - Cradle Blocks
Grease Trap* — Dry Walla.
Miracle Caecret# Ce
3N Elm Axe
Ph. IX

NBT-leBa

Oak /■'*,

• U j -Ii and l'jni|i I
, . a j "i jn | Jiry '.­
li -tied l.j'indry
ill -no |t-v i lr itung
Sotstliwiil«» I nundromal

Seulh Mile I'oodnistl It'd*,
ina l ast 25th SI.

I' li .K SKkV1&lt; K
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RESTAURANT ’ -21

TAILS
BOUGHT SOIJ» TRADED
Un» Itrri'a Uae# Cara
Sanlivrd A»» Ir lllh SI
is

M rUts/ IWsals/ Tralleis— ^ IS

CI.F.AR ANTE SALE
1925 I \ IMil 10 • an I
I'M II MOTIIBH
1 . I. H P. FATNRUIIE.
Tint like a top and beat*
rowing
$212*1
i li P SCOTT ATWATER.
reOniahed
TWO 5 II EVINRl'Ur. ZEI II5 If
( Your thnirei
......... * *• 1 ••
r. HORSE WIZARD ........... 2ii«/u
7S MERCURY.
No lloiiom C»wl
$115.00
10 II FTHF.SToNK with FuelI) Alatir ‘I ank
1117 AI
in If. Lxhtnmg MECRURY 2125.00
MERCCilY ll-imcane
with 3 rxtra |vr-sr»-l!rr«
Jlhj (At
IS II. S&lt; OTT-AnVATER
Complete with Rrmoto ronIrol lias and control cable—
null ................ ............. tl'9 03
Al«n many mn'or* torn down for
used p.rti. ilcaionablc.

DUNCAN PIIYFE 9 pc. Mnh«gany
dining room suite, reasonable
Will well separately If desired,
also Duncan Phyfe Mahogany n-OOK sanding and (Inuiung
Sofa, $72 Phone 1213 X-W.
4leaning, waamg Servliig Semi
noto County since 1923. U. M
NOW OPEN
CIcmoo. Lake Vary.
MUSK'S
111 WAY VEGETABLE MARKET INSTALLATION of Uonlcum. Car­
F’reah Vegetables dally from our
pets, Tllea.
farm In you. Strawberries by Snnfnrd l.inolrom R Tilt* Co.
late December
127 W. 1st St.
Phone 1917
*a-Mil# Weil of Monrne Cor. on
Ml. Dora Road Open ‘III R p m
BICYCI-K PA IN TIN G
PHONE 770 J.
Storage until X-Ataa
Maaley'a Bik* hhon
FULLY Automatic Writinghosisr
On Sal* While Thev Isvi!
I’hoa* 2431
Rang*. Used t h r * e &lt;lsys. 2 1 0 K. 4th St.
New 1042 Model I VINRl IMIS
Phon* 450-R.
111. LKillTWIN, (Sold Out)
7*x FLEKTWIN. (Sold Out)
FOR SALE - G. E Vinmm
15 If. FASTW IN Sal#
$319 SO
Cleaner, on* year old Excellent
15 If.
"
Demonstrator JZgj.OO
condition. Phon* 1*95 J
It II HIGTWIN— (Sold Outi
If. Eire. Marling
Very slightly used GE Refrigcra House cleaning • Windows, Walls, 22Big
Twin
- ..............$1*1 V)
Floor*. Phono D. C. Caldwell,
lor Reg. $239 03 redure-l t&gt;
23
II.
Filer. Dcmmitrator .. 2123
1140-J.
$INI3
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE KNVF.LOI'KS, Uttemead*. state­ COMPLETE OUTFIT SPECIAL”.
J ________PHONE 222_________
ments. invoirei. band balli. and GUM. Aluminum nr Mahogany
Ilea's Many new models Just
p r o g r a m s , etc Progresalv*
SOFA — Excellent rendition. 2RS
arrived.
PnatiDg Co. Pboa* 4'N - 40J
Gat-r trailer* al»n several mo*
W**t Uth SL
drls of uted boats A trailers on
hind, priced reasonable.
URNTfURE — Ilk* new, Paul
McCohte. tobacco finish, tabic
and t chrlrs, I N . Solid cherry
large round coffee table and
corner lable, $ 1 2 0 for hmh.
Sectional sofa, $120. Bahama
couch $140.. Solid walnut double
cbfit. $02 . «'• GK TV. Air- con
dilioner, on* ton unit, llho.
12 0 1 F erm i Drive, or Phone

ini

r- n rvcningv |iy app«intmr&gt;it.i

9119.95

THREE-Room furniibed Apart­
ment. Couple. Phon* 23*2, 2 12
Palmetto.

Writer fleraea. lac.

to

HOLIDAY TURKEYS
ATT ENT IH\
Seminole Turkey Farm located «&gt;n MEN nr \\•niirn intn---tnl in Sur
Rrvardall twar Chase A Co.
vcy wnrk at )"ur h'l'urv \ *•« &gt;
W'svh houve. I'hort* III-X-AI.
i*i ftiable. t all '

Lnwrr- 2~Tnnm Apt- •»&lt;! bath.

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1955 RCA TV with Indoor antrnna
()nlv 1125 nu — Easy trims at
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORK
PHONE 222

j J Bedream r —inia Bleck
f VA — $223 Down Payment
$M. Per Month P A I
Kitchen Fully Quipped.
Art fait to c booit colors and tile,

14
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21

E P A M P K C T T K E P H I M S E L F A &lt;TOLL&gt;

TWO Bedroom Apartment. Clean,
attractively furnished. Uae of
SMALL 2 Bedroom, close to
Garage and telephone. $72. t*wn and school*. Racmtly re­
modeled.
$1,720.
Phon# 1ST.
_______

I Room Apartment. All utilities
furniibed Furnace heat. Clean,
well furnished. Navy or Retired
couple. IN Holly, Phon* 01R-M.

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nb
E U V C K -R O A D F O L K -

IK Wet*. 1st St.

and 3 Room
Phon# 2460-J.

•
10

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all

MCE BEDROOM. Privat# en­
trance and Hath. Ph. 2029-W.

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Use our lay-a-way Plan on Toy*,
Kicyclrv, and small -Ap|&gt;I' vn- a-a
Ea*v Term- at

JOTCHENETTE Apt*. 2 Room
furnished Cottage. Clark's Tour­
ist Coun. 17-02, on* block Bouth
of City limit*.________________
FURN. Efficiency Apt. Highway
17 02 South City Limits. Phon*
2517-W. Slumheiiand Court.

5

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Lots For Sale in Boat

wood Floors, Automatic Washer
and Dryer, only tJ&lt;00. down.
Just one monthly nayment Horn*
Appliances, and Furniture only
bedroom CB houae, (or sale or
$ 2 1 0 mo. Call for appointment. 2 trade
equity for house trailer.
Phone B22-R.
Not Too Goad To Re True
2 BR. MODERN home, $7,000 W.
nearly new, overlooking fiahaU* t a t i o a row balm
Lake Jessup (all tha privilege*
without th* upkeep*, l i miaul**
ARMT-NAYT BUI PLUS
from Sanford or Orlando.
Cots, blankets, jackets, shoes,
booti tarpaultna, luggage, paint
II,M* DOWN
2 1 0 Kanfnrd Ave.
LARGE Attrariivcly decorated 2
BR. CB. til* bath, ample

2

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Advertiser* ar* request** to
Residential DUtrirt of Sanford:
NOTHING EI-RK TO BUY
Hfy th* Want-Ad Department Im­
also sand beach frontage on
mediately of any t m t *, Ib Jm U 2 BR. - CB. Nicer Section. Com­
Crystal lake. Call 252 after
pletely furnished (Hous* and
ads, as Th* Saaford Herald will b*
•:50 p. m.
Furniture Like N*w», Wellrcapooilbl* for only on. toedmet
landscaped— Tile Bath, Hard­
tosertion.

BEDROOM upfumUhed
Kitchen
equipped.
iJYmivewnnd I. riv.ne 2504-W.

tki Dmtlwkf

CROSSWORD

I F T H A T D U M B V A R M I N T C A N S T A N D IT ,
Y O U S U R E 1A R E " D U M B E M O U G H T O r S Q A K Y O U I5 F E E T A N H O U R
J ____ L I K E D O C S A I D
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convenient location. Beautiful
kitchen equipped with 0. E.
Range, Refrigerator, and Dlvnoaal. If you requiro a quality
home, you should »ee Ihu.
Priced at $13,100 Terma.

ham*. Hate) M. Field.
Doudney, Land Surveyor,

By STANLEY

S E ^ G P A M P * I T S A jO T T O O H O T ------

(um ii ui iiuU| jw ai mi§iiiwii itiwwi,

FURNISHED upatalr* 2 Bedroom
Apt 300 E. 4th St. Phone 341.

Ever thought about

THE OLD'HOME TOWN

ROBSON

Rporting

Goods

Fvlarwd# Sales k Servlre

104 K. 1st RL

Ph-oe 000

14 Ft. RUNABOUT equipped with
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AN I N D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W S P A P E R

Car Fails To Make
Curve, Crashes
•Into Swamp, Brush
A 1Did Cadillac p aiten ser auto• mobile, traveling amith pn State
Road * « . failed to make the
rurve at the Lake Monroe Rridgr
early th u morning and craahed
into the swamp and bruih nearly
230 feet off tha highway.
The car waa a iota lot* and had
In be cut out of the underhnuh
and trees into which it had hurt!*
'JUd. Apparently out of control, the
automobile did not turn over but
amaahed haadon and buried its
front wheel* into w ater and muck.
Tha accident recurred thorily
after oo# o'clock when the automobile, driven by Mra. ta u lie
Heberlia. tT-yaar-old houiewife of
24M Laurel Ava., left the highway
Immediately south of tha Lake
Monroe Bridge a i it attem pted to
round the sharp curve.
•
M n Heberlm sustained a brok­
en right band and complained of
shoulder pains when she waa
confmed at the loeet hospital. The
steering wheel of the ea r »a» bad­
ly bant as aba waa thrown against
tt from tha im part.
Cecil B. Heberlm, It-year-old
railroad man. aod huiband of the
driver, received a severe gash
■n hia bead when ha was thrown
• Inui the windshield. He also reJ Y eeived a cut on hia left elbow.
Florida Higher v
*******
C arl W Ottani, tares tigs Ung the
accident geld th a t tha automobile
was apparently traveling a t a high
ra ta of speed. However, he noted
th a t there were no skid marks
immediately discernible a t tha
arena early this morning.
Tha automobile w ai a total !n«t
with the front end compleiely dr^ m o iib e d , Use doors twisted nut.
l'* a n d the body boot. Property loss
v a a ' set at approximately gJ.JOO.

M r*. Tom Boyd, 73,
Dios T h is M orning
Mr*. Tom Boyd. Tl. pissed away
this morning at the home of her
daughter and aon-ln-law. Mr. and
W. P in t S t , after a short illness,
i i j f r i . B. B. Bronson S r , at 1110
r / She was boro April S. IMS hi
, T am pa sad had lived In Sanford
m eat of her Uf*. Mra Boyd wig a
m em ber t t the F irst Baptist
O ttrcfc here.
Surrtrees a r t three children. Mra.
K. B. S n s son g r , Sanford; Ches
tor Bovd. Sanford; Lloyd Boyd.
Or la VM u; one brother, Henry
Bowwll. R an t City; It grandchild­
r e n , a n i If graat-erandchildren.
¥ F una'al sendees will be held st
f.SO p m. Wednesday at the Brts
aon Funeral Hama with Dr. W. F.
Brooks J r. Offlelalioc and the Rev.
t&gt; L. B ra'rsrd Sr. assisting. Burial
will bo in Sylvan Lake Cemetery.

low construction of homrs in the
less than 1,600 feet living spice re ­
quirement.
Alresdy. lb# Zoning and p u n ­
ning Commireion of the City has
recommended a change in rexonmg to a lew R1AAB which wily!
require only 1.300 feel in the liv­
ing ares Bratley txlbam, head
of Odham and Tudor, In c . who
proposed the new subdivision,
says' that homes upward of (he
original requirement for the Mellonville area will be built directly
on Meilonville Avr However, the
le iir r spare will h* le.rrv cd for
othrr sections of the plat
Other ttem i on the agenda that
will be discussed or handled dur­
ing the meeting will include an ap­
pointment to the Zoning and Plan­
ning Commission, a revolution fnr
Ihe late Elton J. Houghton, a re­
port from the City Attorney in
regards to services beyund the
ell) limits, the discussion o! s re ­
quest to use Ihe present hovpital
building on Oak Ave. a« a home
lor the aged, the vacating of an
east-west alley at Ihe rra r of
107 W, lDlh St., and the authori­
sation for tha completion of the
agreements with Odham and Tudor. Inc , in regards to w atrr and
sewer.
Items tdded to the original
agenda and to ro m t before the
commissioners tonight tnctudw,
discussion of tha sewrr lip fee
ne new elt)-constructed lines not
m ats wed la Ihe Water and Sewer
project, the vscaling of the streel
right-of-way west of Lake Gem,
and the discussing of bids on Fire
Department uniforms.

Couple Celebrates
64th Anniversary
At Lake Mary Home

Jaycees Are Urged M c R o b e r t s Hamrick Assigned
Heads
To Help During
Duly As Assistant
Christmas Parade Firm
Operations Oilicer
Franchise Held

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head of thh# firm, points
put some of the finer potnts of (he tire they ar* d lstti’jutm g. I left to right Mrs, C. C. Il#nd*rsnti,
secretary; Willie Hunt member of the firm ; Dale Emery, Special R* .uescntatixe; W k Mr Roberts,
W. E. "Hack” Butler. Special Repre»»nuiive- erd Kirhv Fite, gale, Co-onlinatot. S taff l*hotoi

Sanford Manufacturing Company
Is Faced With Space Problem
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Local Ministers
Preach To Large
Audiences Sunday

Beginning the
Thankagivrlng
Season, Sanford churchgoers heard
xrnnoni of varying topic* as local
m inister, preached to a continu­
ing larger audien&lt;ea in obser­
vance of tha Sabbath Day.
P astor Perry I* Stone of the
Mr. and Mre. Zemrt E. Smith of f ir s t Christian Church prearhed
Lake Mark celebrated Ihcir *Mh Sunday morning from F.ph. J:1f)
tedding anniversary Saturday.
on “Grace, the F re t Gift of God.**
Mrs. Smith, bedfast for the past He said, “Wa era saved by g racq,

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very bait dChealth, and h ir ova*
hand not able to he about as spry
is be once was. relrbrated a quiet
rnnivarsary at Ihe homa of their
lon-mlaw and daughter. Mr and
Mrs W T. Bailey, at Lake Mary.
The Sm ith, were married Nov.
II. 1191 in Belington. W. Va. «nd
came to Florida from Charlottesvine, Va m 1PJ3
Mrs Smith will eelebrste her
Uth birtM sy on Dee. 14 and her
husband will celebrate an Mth
birthday on Jan. 3 They were honrred at the Annual Pioneer Meet­
ing as u i couple that had been
married the longest.
Bnrn t&lt;&gt; Mr. and Mrs. Smith were
eight ea’jdren, 14 grandchildren
»nd 11 great grandchildren. There
have been only tvso deaths hi this
large group of descendants, a son
George L Smith waa killed In an
en-thf-tnb accident and ona great
grandson diad in Infancy.
Children of tha Smiths a r t a am,
Emery C. Smith, Washington D. C.,
three drughter* living in Virginia,
Mra. Mona Miller at «cuth Boston,
Mre. J Trank Davis and Mra. Ella
Kilii of CharlMtesvilli, and three
daughters resid.ng in Lake Mary,
Mra. Bailey, Mra. W. B Harrison
a.ut Mrr. Ed Zimmerman.
Manv friends Joined in wishing
this couple many more years af
m arried happiness aa they celebrat­
ed thew anniversary Saturday.

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No. 122

A v a t l i l f d P r « » I w n l W irt

New Industry Is
Formed In Sanford

9 -Item
Confronts Boar
A n;a»-lt«m agcndi t i l l l i f t
lh# Board o( Sanford City Com.
tnisiioncrs tonight at lha adjourn#d mtcting of Nov. It.
Th» lengthy senion. beginnim
at I o'tlcok in the City Comitml.o n tr 't Room. will poailbly draw
one of the larg#»t audencfs *lnce
.
the annexation question was being
dtvcuiitd.
It it gxptcled that m e r a l »«m i
.Rwill tome up from the floor and
•long with the public hearing on
the retonlns of an area on MelIrtnviUe Axe. near 2(&gt;th St. In at

h ie through T urediy.
fnntinr.rd t«&gt;l Interior *#ct&gt;wi of
north mil central Inflight, mine
whst t n n t r [iirtiligr.

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fcr G o d s. feefWhqx -mom *, ble

*1 Intend to live In Sanford and
berom* a part nf on* of th* fin­
est communities I have aver been
In.'* said Gerald F. T. “Jerry '
M eltter. head »f the operation*
m Sanford of th* Sanford Manu­
facturing Company.
"N ot only do 1 plan to Hi# her#
in Sanford, but our plant man­
ager, Morris Siotaky live* h*r#
S o n ar, at geminate High Snbool
and all of our more than *4 em­
are getting a p»mt-bv-p«mi pic­
ployes who a r t turning out San­
ture of thr banking busm en as
ford shirt* and pajamaa th at gn official, and meenbers of th* staff
Into practically every market in nf Ftoiida State Rank take ihe
the nation,” said Meltter.
graduating class through
their
“ W* are faced with a Mg pro­ facilities,
in group* of jn to 11 aludeeils,
gram. howrever." said M eltier, "a*
wr* try t« find spar* suitable to th* hug* 1944 graduating elas* is
expand in and then to secure the being honore-i a t luncheon, given
flapring the erection of such a a wold picture of th* effect of
tb# hanking huxin***
on
the
building to meet our needs.**
community, to d aogn* of th* phiPointing In the more than *4 In*ophio* of tha loan department,
em pltyts, stalely parked in a and then itaown itha mA'hlM
spare four times too *maR far th* method,, wnd atnpv waed hi hank­
operation*, M eltter revealed that
from IS to JS per rent great ef- ing and loans.
One nf ibe esriling rmwiiMil*
ftrtenry could he gamed with th*
during lb* luncheon w»i the
additional rnnm.
handling of *2&lt;i.dOO in lio n hill#
S tarting with 30 machines as an *i thr pad of r ir r r ic y wax pass­
etperim ent in this area, there are ed from on* student to wdlrer to
now 45 machines in th* building -get the feel" nf h«wr money is
located on Sanford Ave at Fifth bandied in th*# Florida Slate
^ „ r|, ers ate it elbow space
Hank.
with r a n o u , hpe* of m *,htnety
itenatnr Douglaa .Steiturnm. *
edged Into *par* heller.skelter in­ guest of tb* bank for th* occa­
stead nf in normal order nf in­ sion, *i*o# to th* student* on l ho
stallation. Office spare i, limited importance nf saving and »'f tb«
to room for only one ,te*k for ts n lc f l which Ihe tank tender*
management, shipping, a d re­ its dsposltoix Per st or Sun*1" " "
cords. The Parking room is jam ­ explained "the way in which
med to rapacity with w orkers! twnki serv* tha public and ti-o
climbing over hoses waiting for I-art It I *v* in the rounly »
shipment. Storage i« relegated to yinwth. «"'l
imP®rt«P&gt;c ax *

SHS Seniors Get
Point-By-Point Tour
Through Local Bank

^ix-jiv* favor (award ne despite eur
guilt of sin. (trace It not attained
by nur own doing—tl I* a free g ift
bestowed on penitent believer*. It
is utterly unmerited; and cannot
He earne-I py morality, obaarvanc#
of the le w , or pious practice*.
C raie U not attained by work*.
text an,' man should boast. We
are created in Christ J e m , for
good work*. G rate la the root
of good works, not tha f ru it God
bestows th* gift nf grace upon
u t hecauv* of our faith In his
Ron. fiiacs I, not nf ourselves
hut faith certainly is. Faith is not
th ru st upon us irresistibly or pre­
sented to us miraculously. God has
revealed himself; and we are free
to believe nr disbelieve the ereditr V T r , " ’" ; ' V ' T T u rk iT p re iid e m of -b .
*Me testimony of th# Word of that ran be mu. ' cred.
P rc .in g of . ^
^
t(,,„ • th .
God But God'a premise of bless­
th . g arm ent. ,, In open overheat- ^
„ h
g r.d u .U o g
ing depends on our faith. our re­ ed ap*c* with the parkaging of ,
th#, ..w# i r , p toud to
sponse to his offer of salvation.
meechandia* m anufacture] tak in r 'h
w r guests a n t » •
Faith Is not a coldly sterile, e r
over cutting tab!* spare th a t I*! w art
show vmi tbio^j. • th*
arldly Intellectual belief, but a
needed fer Ihe rilin g til* of nrexplain Ju*t • a a rtlf
warm, creative eapenenr*. th*
^
r e i v e d dally
xT. oPe,«ie peram ut aommitment of nur whole'
I“ ‘
* ,r " __ iJth the xcpl, L j , . ,i
*r* turning down orders
Al
lun. ncon
stix ei to L n n it.
( h it at Uaat IfW people ahnuld o t,
r.epteaeniatix* Sol** *
The Rev. Daxdd B. ra rn e fii, b* putting together," M eltier laid Williams J ' ; Superintendent nf
pastor of the Chriatian and Mis­ “ it la even Impoaaibl* for tix t« * I'ublu InatrucUon It T. 'til^ r * .
sionary Alliance Thutch uaed e* clean up evrept nn the weekend, Mr, Gertrud* |lmgf#M«r. M m
hi* subject yexterday. "Th# Kind herauxe of th# dlaruption of our Relwtra Stex*ns of the Remlnol*
of Thanksgiving That ii not De­ setup at present,” he commented. High School staff, and W illu l*apendent Upon Circumstances ••
“ We haxe a r#»nrd of a 32 week cork rashier of th* bank.
nixid*d into two groups, th*
Thanksgiving Day ie a celehra- operation with oo loia of work
tion peculiar tn thie great n atio n 1 and time nn the part of our em­ a*rond tour of th» bank was mad*
i t M tiaard as Page rig h t)
| ploy#*." said M eltier. "even in tb* conducted by President
*nd LaeWer Paatock of the uatik *
far* of these eimxded e«ndilinns."
f f of officials.
W# are finding it n*eenarv tn , u [tails,
l oop, the bank s personbuy our material* such • • elnih, •1 loan officer eiplamod th . ..p»rthread, buttons, boars, end ol’-rr *' Iren » in
item , th at g . Into the m anufacture“ itold
•» " "the
nt seniors.
,h * ,#a?- I'd like to inipie'V
of th.-xe item*, on a week i-x-orc ' ,p..n &gt;..u the value of Ukii.g r***
basis because of th* lark of stor­
'■ of your trad it, far »•« " " "
age spar*, h* aiplalnrd.
know when you will nerd It.
However, eur tales ar* expand­
Froen nn* sid. of me bank t«
ing but our operating unit Is nnt th* other, th* atudent* got Drst
expanding with them, tha local hand inform ation od tb* »»3 *
Hanford Manufacturing Company lank opeiatea. It* prdtrie. and
head rom m rnled. Me are turning how accounts, loans, saving*, ami
down order# r e try day heeaui# other aervloa ara handlnd.
“H s th . f**l af money that
of this rendition and wo have
been looking at this tarn* future really lmpres»*m m*.” oo# student
for |h* past tia or seven months, u * i heard l*lting another "I did­
n't know they had *o much *f
h« xatd.
Explaining hi# n**d fnr tpars, it h 're."
M eltier said that four times the
•pat* la nreded fnr tb# packing trie *»«!rig maehiiv#.1
departm ent, three times the epa-e
Hyman M eltier. father of tha
for the presting department, three local head. I* president «f lh»
mor* huge cutting tables are nerd parent organliation and al*n of
ed tn keep tip with Uih* demand the barfnrd M anufarluring To.
for eur product which hoars Ihe
•Jerry” 3l»lli#r said. “ We do ail
ram * "Sanford”. In addition, said of our buying, wherever pnm blr,
I MelUer, four new machine# are*on in-ally fnr w* h tllre t In spending
! Cm way her* and I have no place our money for materials whet*
] to put them.
it wiil do lh* most good.
"Wa hav* an annual payroll row
Rut, our hlg problem la this, be
of a naar q u arter million deHart explained, wa ar# op#r*ting with
i and w* expect t* employ a t least 9.000 fre t of floor apar* where w#
' one third m ere people Immediate­ need upward of 10 to 19 thousand.
“ Certainly, w* ara honeful of
ly when w* g et Into a new build­
ing,** Meltaer commented.
solving our prnhlrnti her# In
*1 am her* ta eupervise th* Ranford. #i»d stay h#r*,'' M eltter
orerall operation,” he said. "My ■aid. "W# Ilka It her# and * • hav#
fam ily haa b are (fi th!* bustnasa aa *werm«a* Investment. but wa
h e Tl years, my grandfather w at a n i l hav* apace nteoaiavr for
a a a a t tith*
aur ago retire* ," h

Tb# A. mine'# I'otniv Junior
• imhe* ot Cnmmere* will not hold
.clr r.-j Isr Thursdsv lunrh.ron
meeting due t. the Thankxgivmg
Day hot pay.
kccfwdin; to Ihe Isvree Inures!
d 'teisl public .lion of (he local
Junior rn sm b er of rom m erc# Or
g an iri'n o the next meeting of the
g.uiup «1*1 h* held on Thurxds),
Dec I
M rmS'r* .J th* local Javrce
group *•• u r;rd to volunteer for
xerxic* d iam r the .layer* Met
Ctsnlt Axsorlatinn t'hrtxtm si Pa
rede tlai*d for Kednasdsy, Nor 10.
I M P tr.
Rallovni will b# sold during Ihe
psrad* to tsivc fundi tor the an
nual Ocphsnx Shoopmt Tour Of
final* xty that Ihe mre* balloons
arid will msan mor* money thexe
i l ildren will have to spend ”
4n appral la also being made for
the loci! lavree memb*tx tn send
m their ra rd i aialmg the houri
Ihal can be worked by Ihe member
during ,ih# "M ayfair tnn Opeo *.
J ’ vcees are ••going ah out” l-i lend
mg liteir aupt-urt to th* tourr ament

Cabbage Acreage
Shows Increase
In Markef Area
‘Tahbate screax* xhnwt an In
creaif in Ihe Sanford Market
urea." arenrdtni lo Randy Ander
•on. manager of ihr Tsnfnrd Rlslr
Fsimnrs' Meikrl In Ms Ialtu1.ilinn
uf fall crop irrraeo lo 1, B
wti, ttireclor of ihe Florida Alai#
Farmers* Markets.
"Vegetable irreag* |w fh# Rin
ford Oviedo Rlav la-Ijikc H .rt
Iron", aa of Nnv I,” isid M sn ji'rr
Sandy kndcrxon, ‘‘.hows *n In
ere*re ,rf Ml a rre t uver IP* cor
responding
period
laH
vesr
( auliflower acreage Increased ai
acret ami Iceberg le itu ra 41
acres However, liter* is a dr
n e * '* in olhcr items with b ean s
showing the g rra tfsi with ! «
acres less Ther* are tr u e r dr.
creases m criery, Boston Iciiuce,
eaca role, rhickurv and rnmainr
and other Hems The overall acre
a te Nov. I totaled J.'.H a c r e , as
eom paird 0* 1 171 acres on this
dal* last vear A pari of lh* eel
riy decrease is attributed to ihe
l ake Hart acreage being convert
ed to pail lira gr and therefore noi
being farmed this year.”
‘ Last week the Rinlnrd Mar
bet grntaed in #iea&gt;( of 9M #nn
for gn ItT packages
Ig varw tiei
of produce Rears, eelery, eorn,
eunim heri, eocoreh# squash and
citrus led tn robim #," Anckraon
reported
“ Rapidly hxcreeiing vedum* a I
lh* Fort My art lia ta FariMrs*
Market,“ ia repocied by M anarer
Hmry BUI* Jr. “ However, prices
ar* at such a low l#i*l on mn,i
items growers are harel# reccn
mg harvesting and parkaging
ensia," ha said.

35 Congratulated
Tb# Rverulive Officer al lh#
Ranfnrd Naval A nviliiry Air h 'a
linn personally corgraluialed s#rh
man in a 35-man grnup last week
when they received certificates
of advancement
Commander It. C Cole* Jr.,
NAAR Kseeutiv* Offic*e pre,*nted the certificate* of #4v*nr*mfnt
snd commended lh* group for Iheir
iniiialiv*.

For Florida, Cuba
\k -h an cx»l n e !i •firtii«r f’»r
ibe Stale nf i ' »n 1 * - f| fflf Ctik*
a new induatn i&gt; err; i1rd tn
fmd with r -p ic e n ta ' xt* tr a *pi­
mg throughnid th* v a le an&lt;1 nkrr
the entire idand nf Cnlu
•Vkiih mmpirt# confidence in
Ihe fulure fm Flnnda and for Ihr
island of Cuhs, * said W K Mr
R 'Scrls. ilislribuinr fur the I'en
man ruslom h till lire. • »c arc
e,tahli*hing nur bim n co here to
take r a te of the expanding lra&gt;le
and Ihe continuing gt..nlh nf Ihe
Stale ”
Two rrpre.cni»iivc. nr Hunt
ktcRohcitx Hmt,er.i;c
t&gt; ■ ui
wilt lia ie l Ihr entue area where
the excluxue fianchts* tux been
granted "With oxer 70 xcars com
hmrd experience in Itie maa&gt;r lire
lndu*trtes of ihe rnuntrx,” • aid
Mcflobeits who hradx lh* W at
III* distributorship. “ * •
ate
•qtilppvd to icrve e irry tlr* need
nf lh* entire area ”
Rpecial reprc.enlaiii #i
P ile
F.merv and W. F ‘ Much" Biiller,
will tra«e! for th* conerrn with
K i'b j Fit*, sales rnordinstnr for
Mi* firm.
Pale Emery la s former Eastern
Sales Manager (nr the lin k Cur
pur at ion and ha. ipent Jt sear a
in nn* of th* matoi lire Industrie*
W K ' Huck'* tlu llrr tpeiil ?J
veai* with the mat-w rulilier
conntrlaf of the nation.
\k . k . MeRoherts, heading the
fum . has (pent an additional 77
years with mamr m m ptm ea snd
m husintM lor himself.
Explaining lh* aHup nf thr ne.c
nrganixalii&lt;n eigx, r wring out of San
lord Mr Roberts laid that there
will h* a rompiei# w arebnus#
•lock her* so Ihsl shipments ran
lie inane In ail punts from lh* lo
cal source.
Me Rubella said " Penman Tire,
are not new lire. It hat b* *n a
quality lire for II .e a rs
Ant he
continued. “ It haa been our eon
lent ion that tl* Denham tire Is a
bit belter than the tun of Hm null
due lo additional c.mtml during
manufacture nf the Hr* and the
additional m ip n lu n lha is glie#
Iherti after manufacture ''
Commneied lli» new firm hcatl
I ( awlinned nn I'agr lig h ti

Road Department
Has Grass Problems
ff planning bx mow your f»onl
lawn makes you luesl, hist ihmh of
th* pnblcm a of Ihe Rial* Road
Peparlrrent
Last year th* maintenanr* rti
vision of th* Road Depart men!
mowed so average nf thrr* tlmrv
th* I.V),0&lt;«» srpias* arics sdjarent
to stale h ( h a m -o r a fi fool wide
stilp of » 'a u fil? iwv miles loof
"Pie |11 mow ng units of the Slat#
Rusd fleparlnicnl Iraxeted Ihe
rqinva'en'. nf nsarlv !d Urn*a atnun.1
lh* earth n rr.-mtainlng th* grass
right* nf * av along mm# than 12.fWO mllcx nf prim lev snd secop
•Dry fiid v iccmdtng In R C
Rsnncrman Jr maintenanr* *n
; neer
A lthn, i -i nesilv tPioisW annually
!• *xp. n i d to maintain lh**#
I'ghts of wav Ranneiman said, Ihe
ccxl is a-.iv m oot compared In
ihe taxiegs hum rroxlnp and olhcr
damage to rnaj shoulder* which Is
prevented lav punt ne nf grasa.

! etc t r ll.xm- ,-k a hn
1^ repnitej In the .«»cfn-d Naval
\u
srx tie Jt| alion, ha * bc'n
4* Atgr.cd duM *• .
V sislact
lip - s»inn* Ilff 1. *r , a'cnrd ing to
an nnnA'intf*m*nt w *■!^ 'hf tha In.
r a 3 \ a 4 v u f t%1f1a t1
^an fir
Ha-mi . hv, t.c*n selected fnf
rronuiiinn In Comirander, a nrdi&lt;e In the wrekt*
H* it
i" - «if three t**1 i* inter pilot* now
ahn*rd the W at S' \ \ A,
In til l. lU n'itrk entered th*
*.«'* thtoiigh th# \ ‘a»at Cadet
p.ngran, snd w ss first ass gnrd
tn d uly

w ith

R -u lm e

R-yuadm ^

7”. I m slalinn'.f st Norfaik, Va.
rirx • p In T 'fprdn Rquadrctl
Fn ir, s mar J th# CRR tlangsr
nperallng m th ' kt’anlic, h* wax
shifted to the P srtf’c aboard IVg
I -S ti nker lilt; and l*t*g M thu
t SR E sse,.
&lt; *
I.isir. Raiwrieh rstanayd , t a thu
^tatra in I f lb and atsTyirej 'itati '
N kAB Charlestown, t . I. a t
f'i*raUM * Offirer.
H* waa the* assigned to tb*
t J"! Kfnrsvrg* fnr a tour of duCy
af!*r which he attend'd th* Gen*
era) l.in* School, later bw om ief
kdm lnltirativ* o rf rcc nf HMD
rrplcc Hralnlng Upit On*.
In Sepl.nibr tn ’.l Hamrick wag
ssugne.l i„ llriicnpicr Rquadrmi
Two at fjtkehurxt, N, J.
II • inurnllale prior assignment,
before coming In th* RsnforH N a.
val Auxiliary Air Rlalinn, ws* ag
k sslsl.n l Air Officer aimaid thu
1 4 1 .Midway.

Landscaping Allen
Appearance Of New
Memorial Hospital
F sn fm J'*

Rumtar

atchlw**'*

■ere rWUghif it's lurpriaskl U n s
sinking chaug* of s|&lt;v&lt;wianr*
if*, ninth etevntinn oC th^
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kteoinrisl

pmrt ,4 tha U p t .

sl'tV nf l**,l

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PffisnaU ar* happy abmil lb*
pcngPM* Ihat. is
g m1. . I• and

ar* hnpwful ibat ,j.--.« wj|J ho
■vpnn fn* p ilM ila

early m J a n -

uacy.
Raibwe than wwit for s p rig g in g
u» grox* *ud *,&gt;**r (iw f r o n t
groun.l* of lha building that i* nn »
n e a n r g enmplellnn th# trust*** d«
rld»«i In have soil laid, Thn g t e ' r t
rwrfwlipg thus provided around th#
allra rtiv a entrnnee i»i* o ff Ihu
new e«lifIro in x fina co ntrail.
In addition In the f i rrn*wrnr&lt;i
the,* a-* pliinifl.* palm, and aim *
*hrui shrubs that aid their note*
nf beauty.

aivf 4
Tf&gt; t hfi
lb# «firi£ «r«r»ac ha* Hs1 ri*&gt;n• *p 1
thu* «p(Tnlalfr #) «1« in haa h*. rx
n'fml* ta It••**!» th# 1■malt p* tch&gt; t
&lt;»f jf'iaB't f r nvkiiitf | hrrr II still
a Tare# arrl if*it i»f tha fii uin.ta
mui*'■ h# ief in !*’*n nt m tly
In On* • itulh •ruf fa»uU *r* t u f
tli» nr« •Inir luia
Tlow r&gt;| IXNIB h a lt Irfj'n !aift out
•nd (h» i.rrni• 1a th n of th# . 11
to in*Ufa he]ai'hy
growth for th* r mui lhat pi -■
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M ob. N ot . S I, 1955 T H E SA N FO R D H E R A L D

t i i i 't &gt;

RAE FO LEY
CHAPTTIt TWENTY

m m

friend* had hern paeilng the

"I forget—w hat w*ra wa talk­
his mother'* ing am u t?"

hou*e, talking of
hunaL The word* had n m o l to
th* small child, who cried out. In
anguish and denial, "No. no, not In
th* ground!" With hi* toy spade
he had begun to dig frantically,
furloualy, hysterically, trying to
And hia t a t mother.
"I remember my fleet meeting
with him." Albert aald, a tender
smile curving hia lip*, -f waa a
little frllow, a runt without any
physical courag*. and Roger, even
at fifteen, waa at* feet tall and
powerfuL lla had th* gm'.lmeaa nf
a perw&gt;n ao atrnng h* never had to
fight. 1 came on him In the vrnrda.
I wanted to climb a tree hut I waa
afraid. Ho w* did our homework
together and, then Roger helped
me climb a tree to the topmost
branch that would hear our weight.
And I wasn't afraid at all because
Roger was there."
He wan ailent for a long time,
bis eyra shining aa ha relived that
moment. "Y o u know, R o g a r
brought me and my wife together.
I’d haen fond of Ueaal* for a long
time ta t I'd never have dared ask
hrr to marry ma If IlngT hadn't
encouraged me."
Ik a u n u ? lo ts aaktd herself.
Kanalic T Idealist 7 What was Al­
bert really 7 A perfectionist, at
any ra ta It must hava been diffi­
cult for Roger Ilrtndl* to live up
to aurh a picture. No w&lt;*vVr h*
had ammded an tired toward the
end. Ho deep*rately tired. Tired
to turn on th* gas? aha

BESSIE K i n n r r m a t have
to r n mi Um look nut bream # *h«
eputMl th# door of the rreen er&lt;U f &lt; and allpped outM'U before
U « i could knock.
'A lbert'* *11 keyed iit ." aha atld
Ml a Iam vrMc*,.Mbut don't let him
m r himself out. Ha w asted to
f M up and drraa for you but I hid
M l clothe*."

Albert wa* the grewtent dMl*
BtotaumBt Lota had encountered.
Ha waa a amatl man with a head
too heavy for hi* acrawnr neck, a
t e a forthmd but a r#e#dmg chin.
"Thank you for rnmUig, Mr*.
W sunc.* ba aai&lt;1 la a ready once
and aha wondered why on earth a
with aurh a vote* had at*
speed to apeak fmm a pulpit. In
I ha wa* propped high on ptlLrn* look the chair that had
pulled up heeoda him.
"Clear Binea I beard about the
geography of Itngrr," ha began
••grrly, “and that you were comtoff to work ew It, 1 have wanted
to talk to you. There la an much
•boot him that no one tlan ran tell
you. I waa hia nldeet friend and
I knew him aa no ona cine did."
Hia eye* held her* and lo ll
caught a jcttmpn* &lt;* the man whom
JtOffer had loved. They were a
child-• eye*, deep blur, clear aa a
■Cra— &lt;tf UaiM.rU A m be talked.
In to thought nt B hacd/a atnry nf
t e a mac whose portrait hod bees
Mam by go many artists. The pteA ta ri painted ot Roger waa
R
l
i eg DucUeatlTa gprtogt laaa.
«f a

The door opened and Clyde
PMhapa, looked in. "Lnnch Is ready.
l what Albert rw* "Don’t disturb ma," Albert aald
t a t O a n * sharply. "1 want to talk to Mm
namusjirvming without Interruption."
Clyde withdrew, hia srnaithr*
face flaming.
"Horry" Albert aald. T h a t toy
aroma to have so cnnMdrration at

all."

lla apnto nf hia arm aa thrmgh
ha were a atnuignr. I d s thought,
and Um r u lis td that &lt;iyd* had
■way from home ao much
» waa almoat aa much of an
ha waa herorlf. No
fleam* Klhhaa had reaentsd
Roger and thought th* time had
•nr Albert to glv* aotna of
to hia own toy.

in spit* of hi* protest* tax* got
to her feet. "Another time. J prom­
ised n t in Hr# you. Oh. by th*
way, Jan* flnndl* want* ao much
to see you."
"She had no right to coma her*,
rh e forfeited that right." Th*
little man sat erect, rhe muscles of
hi* scrawny reck tight. "I'll never
see her. Tell her that."
Th»r# wa* no on# in »ight when
fait* passed th* big houa# and went
out totween the heavy gate po*ta
onto th* country lane that led to
the village.
Hh* wa* walking to th* vtlUf*
In aearrh of Isr. Thomas, th* fam­
ily physiatsn who hail signet the
death certificate, th* genial "Doe"
of Roger's cnlumn.
Why would anyone bill Roger?
IT it weren't for the bu!l«t hole In
the window-pane and the frame of
th# couch it could l-i accident or
suieid*. But though, aa Hhandy
Blow* had reminded her, no ona
had teen shot, th* bullet hoi*
meant intention. And who would
kill Amerlra'a heatdeved man?
Po strong, Carol net said; an
weak, Jan* had Implied; so hap­
py, so despairing. Uk* sunlight,
Kthel Mattery had declared; a
chaser of women, licsai* had stated
bluntly, not attempting to cunccal
a smoldering duiik* for th* man
who, by all account*, had supported
her and her husband all their mar­
ried lives. Hu wonderful. Raul*
Casa had said; nothing against
him. Hhandy had commented. Wnat
waa Roger then? Ha g«v* peopls
what they wanted. On that on*
point, at least, they had all agreed.
Rut surety that waa no motive for
murder.
Unless, parados traily, he had
given loo much. With lhr»# wom­
en apparently in lovt with him—
hia wife, bla wife’s mere, hia sec­
retary—the emotional lainparatura
mu-1 have run high. And It women
loved him. lha men who loved lha
women must bav# haled him. Ilea­
sts had rpokan bitterly of raula
chasing older men and giving no
attention to Clyde: Jo# Mattery
had obviously been hostile&gt;t« him;
and Hhandy—Shandy who, Jaa*
behaved. atiU loved Carol—
(T m Bm Cawflawad j

S‘h -

H m M i Stole CofC President Named During Convention
F IM A O O U - Jo« Adam*. hr- chairman and prrsenl manager nf annual sutar markrtlng quota in

Mr T krit* TVntol Commission Miami's El Commodore Hofei, waa South florid* and Lsmistna in*!eviled from vie* proiidenl In
fl*ll4*nl nf fh« florid* Rule
n u m b er of Commerce during It's
rnntul ronvenllnn here l u t weak.
Adimt aucceeds Earl W. Brown of

D*Lmd.
Catto jte-L •onvillr,
■
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■-'-—f n tfjY T r r* prnident;
J. n. In m h a m . nl/AAuguillnr,
i
wst
r«eleclrd fraaiurer for lha 24th rnn
vacutlvo year, and Walter L. Hays.
Orlando, waa again named sec re­
ts ry of th* group.
Wilson Carraway, T rllih a im ,
and Ed R. Brnllay, lukaland, wrrr
named v!ia presidents at large.
District vwa presidents chmen war*
J. D. Johaaon, Panaarola; Paul E.
Ratnheld, Jacksonville; C. Walton
Rtg, Orlando; W. C. Pederson.
Wev*rly. and T. P. flaming, fo rt
Laudardala.
Named tn lha aianittv* commitfra wero; W. C. Rharman. ranama
City; A. Y. Milam, Jarkaonvtlle;
Dr. Karen* C. Park, Ocala; Doyle
E. Carlton, Tampa, and McGaagor
Smith, Miami.
A tow ie a t the Inc m »*d strain
o a 'A te 'ito 'a fe lin c l taedmai, th*
ftnop allied (nr a aludy on lha
possible uia of schools on a 12month hails In a resolution. Othar
resolutions asktd:
Thai the Florida congnailonal
dalagatlon work toward galling lha
N o rth D itto T ra ito r P a r k
O cala— Mote, N o r . 2R 1:30
A nrofiubla and luecoisful
court, tsubllshcd for I yaars
and enjoying a select and re­
peat client*!*. At tha north
city limits of Ocala, facing
4IS ft. on lha East eld* of
»ew ||wy. 441 (Orang* BL.sij
aam Trail) and appro*. 330
feet deep on Old 441, still a ttemivelv used fur travel to
Ocala, facing 2 highways, this
• - lav*l and dry location, with
largo shad* tr**e, mak*s this
a cholc* location for an out­
standing trailer park — M
trailer lacatlons. all comply
wlik stale regulations; utility
bldg., equipped for ru**t laun­
dering and ample ahowera and
toilet facilities.
Two-stonr offlc* bldg, on 441
with medern office and apart■ an t aa A n ) flaar. Vecond
floor hai two 3-bedroom apartmenu, furnltura In ana apart■ ant will ba taebdad with

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ACUTE 1101 RING PROBLEM
CHICAGO (/IN—The housing
-hortag* nn the campus of th*
University of llllonlt a t Champslgn-Urbana is an acuta that 4M

gtri studanla wrara denied admis­
sion th* fall.

Dean fr*d H. Turner told th*
Board of Trustees that no mala
students war* turned away for
lack of housing but soma 1,300
ar* living kg baaemenla and at­
tic*.

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or

TEUC R K E Y S

Hens

10 - 14 Lb.

A vers**

SM O K Fn
S M O K E D
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•yMUUWN.IUNNSM.IL0.
MOTHER N ature la k p retty your protein needs is by eating
protein foods. And you've got to
clever old woman.
8ha know* th at wa humans eat them each day, since your
naturally tend to cat food* that body c a n 't sto re a p p re c ia b le
tail# good. Bo aha has conven­ amounts of protein for any re­
iently arranged to hava tha foods serve action.
moat Important to our health— Therefore, you should eat some
thoaa with high protein content of tho following every day:
—tasty as wall as nutritious.
Vegetable protein*—leafy vege­
Doctor* know th at you can &gt;ct tables. cereals, pains, legumes.
more banrflt from sating a com­ Animal proteins—meat, fish,
bination of two protein* th an you milk and mUk products, eggs.
can from a single protein food. In Sm all Amounts
Haro again. Mother Nature has
I t la not essential th at you eat
taken a hand, ah* has arranged
these vital combinations so that largo amounts of Um animal pro­
they just naturail) go together. tein fa te s ovwp d t e MaMna Mm
Taka chicken and rica or milk ture h as s r i aSgad tbao t e s t toifi*
and cereal, for example. Net only lively small amounts of animal
do these combinations taste good, protein in a meal actually Im­
but, aaten together, they do more prove your body* use of protein
obtained from other foods.
good than If eatan separately.
Protein la the basic staff of life. Oenerally, you'll find most of
Every cell In your body la protein tha high protein foods era also
rich in vitamins and minerals.
of on* kind or another.
Mother Nature has not overlooked
Complex Subelance
a thing.
Dut protein la a very complex QtnmON AND ANSWfll
eubatanr*. You won't find any Mrs. L. E. H : What causae an
Iwo of them Identical. Th* nutri­ Interm ittent heart heat and la U
tional value of aach protein varies, dangerous?
aa doaa th* number of amino Answer: A so-called interm it­
aelda which go to make it up.
tent h eart beat can coma from
While our bodies can manufac­
causes.
ture about half of thee* amino many
It la possible that you are hav­
acids, th* othrri must be obtained ing w hat la known as #xtrasys­
from th* food we eat.
toles. which may be produced by
When you a rt 111. vt during excesalv* uia of tobacco, Infec­
prrgnancy, you may need greater tions, thyroid deflclanclsa and
amount* bf protein than under similar conditions
normal conditions. Infanta and You should hava a cartful ex­
children, too, n te d ad d itio n al amination.
including an electro­
protein "building blocks'* to help cardiogram, made by your physi­
them grow properly.
cian. so th a t tha causa for your
t o t a l s No«da
trouble may ba found a t e proper
Tha only way you can suppl* tra a ta a n t carried o u t

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Corn 4 % 25c Cranberries 23c
Salad Mix 19c Chestnuts
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BREAD

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ftrst-Class Commercial—In tb* heart of downtown Daytona
Beach—and Tourist Hotel, on U .I. Hwy. 1, at 1*T N. Ridge­
wood Aw.
Massive S-atury bldg. In eirellant condition with 40 lovely furnlihod guest reom i, all with private bath or hot and cold runBlag water. Spacloui, comfortable lobby and television lounge
with adjoining rompI*t*ly-oqulpp«d coffee shop for both tabl*
and couaUr aervlci. now undsr competent Uas*. fully auto­
matic hot w ater beating eyctem providing circulating hot water
throughout tha bldg. Rtoraga tank assures plentiful supply at
all Umt*. Room* are arranged for private us* or connecting
late large family aultei.
Tin large ground*, with t driveway*, offat aa ample off-street
parking area and alto Include* a landscaped garden for tha
komallk* comfort and convtnltnc* of guests, another of tha
maay ouIntending feature* which make tha DAYTONA TENRACK a papular and profitable hotel.

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AN OVUHOW CROWD of more than 17.000 p*r&gt;one Jams Marfcvra
Rquare Garden In New York for a rro -L '* c l rally to protest Com­
munist arming of the Arab s'ltrs. Among guests at the rally w ere
Uop, L to r.): William lUmlolpli llra rst, Jr., editor-in-chief i f
llr s f it |&gt;s{i*ri: Ribbl Thlbp Rcrnatcln, of Ih# American Zionist
rom m itlrc, amt itcubln Kamlruky, National Commander of the
Jewish War Veterans. A m ru ato from {'resident laienhow cr &lt;!*•
clsrH that rcarcful A rab-I:rat!l settlem ent "becomes dally more
Imperative.'' form er President Truman'* message condemned the
Communist arms rale a t "verv dsnrem us."
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r-asad by bet last than ino.ooo tons.
They also asked (or federal appropriatlons of fll.700.ooo (or 1WT
flood cooirol work tn Crntaral and
South flnilda, and &gt;23.000.000 a
year Uitraaflar to rontlnu* eonstnirtlon.
Addl'ional re«n|utinn» asked for
a tvwvw rrsrsr^h fund from th*
federal Secretary nf Agriculture
to ha used for work on ramie-cotton
and another &gt;30.000 from the Pu­
re m of R'andirds frr fhe fasting
of ramie fibers, blends and pro
duct*. rnnifrurUon of a Wed
Cbisl-in'erroiital waterway from
lha Anelof# River lo the Caloosibatchra Riser w*i also requested.
further action of lha stata-wida
nrganlMlIon sat lha dates of Nov.
4t-iJ for the IDVI matting
which wis held in Jacksonville.

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People Are Eating Too Many Things Containing Sugar

News Of Men
In Service
FORT rOLK. La.—Army Cpt.
Mark It. Williams, 22. «ho*e wife,
Jean ette, live* in Oviedo, is *»•
• Ignrd to the A ggressor Force in
Kxoreiso Sag* Brush, the largett
joint Army Air Force maneuver
llnce World War II, now being
held in Louisiana.
Borne 110.000 Army troops will
test the lalett concepts of hacter.
lotogirat. atomic, chemical and
electronic warfare. The exercise
will end Pec. 15.
The A g g rtlto r Force furnishes
opposition to the reg u lar maneu­
ver troops in simulated battles.
Corporal Williams, an infantry­
man in Company B of the 4th
Armored Division’# 55 !rd Armored
Infantry Battalion, it regularly
stationed at Fort Itood, Tov lie
entered the Army In May IfiJI
Williams Is the son of Burton
W illiams, Oviedo,

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U.t. MAHHAl m i n ill* Mn. Iren* DeMarco at »hr interrupt* a
.1* In Miami, F la, of the interstate *a!e of children with *hntit»
t “U-ey look away my f lU ld rrn S e n . Eate* Ketauv-rr (D-Tcnn
&gt; tidueung the pro he at head of Senate Subcommillre on Juvent!*
Delinquency, promuea the would hr heard. Judge Walter Beckham,
• w itnrtt at whom Ihe outburrt wa* directed, taid Mr*. DeMarco'*
♦wo children wrr* taken from her ruttody on the recommendation
of a pfychtatriit and the Cathode Charities Bureau. r/oternotionc1'

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A t A SrtCIAl ClttMONY In the United Nations Building. New Turk,
winners of the 1#33 Seventeen-Save the Children Federation Christ*
m at doll coldest receive special editions from fieri. Carlo*
Itomulo, Philippine Ambassador to the United Nations The top
rt-dlmakers are (l. to r.t: Alice Adams. Id. Denver. Col ; Judy
For her. H. Creve Cneur. Mo., a-ul Barbara Webb. 13, Sards Monica,
Calif. The event climaxed the fifth annual contr-t in whirh 43.(WJ
eirls made dolls foe their less fortunate sisters al home and abroad

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(This article la published as a itig process To erea*e decay, there average of about J i t poun f« nf
service by The Stanford Herald must he a favorable point fori sugar p»r person, according ro
in cooperation with the Seminole growth. Natural creases, p its,1the studies of on* university delgmoovr*. and spaces
between I tat jirofes-or.
County Dental Society.!
*•| n o lher word*", h# .# rs. **na
Teeth aren't In prtfsvt Health teeth provide the usual places
prarlicaly eat n ir own weight ill
one day and suddenly d:seined for decay.
Mott d'lita! authorities agme «uu*r. This may seen* like a trethe next.
When an a. hmg tooth flan s tooth decav it caused hy acids mrndous am o.nl, h it when ysc.t
suddenly. It means the end pro- formes! n the m»uth thuuigh a • ll-ir.k mat th»ee lecaspooiful of
duel of a long priwes* of decay. lion of bacteria on the sugars and • .car a slay will amount to 13
The pain is tile danger sign starches that stick in these cr»- pounds a year, and then add the
smour.t of sugar hidden a » iy
and may be the death la ttle of Vues.
fine of the re.ent findings of ■ other fn-*d*, it adds up quicka dying tooth.
The
decay hegins In a tiny ‘ dentalscience t* that acnls ate |y."
spesk you cannot see — »a rpoint
very rapidly -■■
and
indent evldenc#
in
—— formed
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tn e r e i*
• ah
annn.iani
evnen.-# irs
pr„ f r , s,on to show that If
no bigger than a pinpolt,• Con- ercatest concent!Sfon on the teelh
tiary
to w idr-preat belirf,
vnee 'lis
nsee in
imnmr- aa ’ti-r
r » n n i hlldren and grown-Upf cut down
cf. th
to 5d minutes
. r »»tlfffL
decay starts on the outside itf sweet
or lts b h v fosuis. These
l&gt;JCar (heyconsume, timid
acids may continue to b* pro- t]*VAv,
„f teeth
th t livtih. not fn*nt vttthin.
Hi*, ku*1* th# o tiMiif layer i*f •lucid in sufficient etrrn g ’h to nMotiM
—
util be greatly redurrd.
th r tooth, lhr ftiitttfli I* th r damage the teeth fog a!» ut !«•
\ utti^ rt tir t poini out that a
Uwl) "* tfHjf hf 't ti««ur, th# pin­ minutrs.
dirt hn% rt«»ich aurp'T
N
ature
has
pros
,|ed
a
defense
1
point
rrlA»gt » ijUwly a!
ah l
**arrhM
mtlhnut
catir.^
against
the
"decal"
acids,
but
in
f ir«t. Hut a* thr •!*»*«* *«»!*• It«
andy, pies and fa-*1*.
it il"
wav into th r M»ft tu n u t within* nur mmlrrn »ay of
not »avo th r ti*rih h ara u tt tirsv !*•
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ll &lt;|irrAiti r*pi»lty.
Tho ir r tr n t Homan. ma«V
th v iy u*u*Uy doesn't n m ir on mo ratine t - many thinfiA c m nl im ’i»u le*H ana uM twin Wf
t(*oth AUtfA&lt;*rt t!.*t A*** mlninc
We base atieb a rweet Issoth loldentlg, much is they are used
r«itti«n|Jjr flrarr«'ti hv ninvi*mriil
of
mr* th** n Hi tho f hf'% - that Wr foM»umr rv rtv ) »,4» a i

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Fun To Be Santa Clause
• 1'gbtly hieatH esi young woman
who s i r presented with a check
al Xi oret
The happy recipient wa» Mist
\&gt; r a M *rei. a freelan ce w rie r of
radio and television srrtp u . who
a a s noti'ted she had won second
p n re In part 1 of a ronle-t iponsc rrd be an aieiinr for her in word
explanation nf why she likes to fly
The winner of part I will not he
known until lh*3, witrr. ijn.ooo wtll
He awarded to the contestant (or
his h e t'si who most tioss'Jv pis-,
dieted the future of aviation in the
nest 30 vear*
Miss Meier* first reartion on
seeing the large and handsome
check was complete apcerhlrsaAI.BUQLF.nqtT. Nov. tl F—A nets If*,- nest was:
“ Who wen first prire***
U years»W Alhutpierque girl, who
She wvs told that a Texas grsndearned a living for two y ean trail­
ing and checking on people, non f-lh c r named’ Jack Hampton had
t the Mo.ooo first p n ie . and was
ll aetting up her own business *
a moment wistful hut then
a "p riv a 'e eye "
nl happily:
“ I'm beginning to get resu
.T ut'i the highest price I was
loo." •aid Marian Kent, v
•farted hrw own business Just .
r r pa.d for a half hour's work.*
The alrndcr. d irk hatred Vera
lew srstka ago after two year*
0 a a m ale a living doing various
With an Albuquernitt agm ry.
“ Maybe It’s just eunotity *t kinds of radio and television writ­
hearing about ■ woman private ing alnce her arrival m the United
Investlga'ur. but people are tom In g Stale* :n H it from her native
lo me. Of course, sinte most clients Hungarv
**! Jus* love flying, although an
•f agencies are women, some Just
*ar Vi'e flown only six time*—
» ant in tatk in a woman.**
Tbe pe“ . blonde Mis* Kent, who n i n e and rnming on three varagive* an Impression of naivete b e - .l’on tr p s ' she said
cause of .ter glasses and dimpled | Her prcoirtions as to the future
AF Women’* Fdilor
It m ist be fun In be Santa Claus
1 was ps*rtmlied fn be present al
a pre-Chnstm ar Santa ceremony
the olhe* day. when l accompanied
a grou;. of airline dignitaries to
the apartm ent of an am ated and

M . Kent Is Setting
Up Own Business

Festive dresses for bi&gt;r Holiday doin's .. Do hnvo a
good time, tit is holiday season, ami do lm » k v i t i l t ’
sparkling best ............. in festive dresses from
YOWKLI/S, our collection of party fashions arc
yours for the fray whirl ahead.

As 'Private Eye'

KVKNING HAGS: Gold and Silver
Mesh, Black Velvets, Silver and Gold Hrorado
7 0S - 10.0.1

imde. graduated Ikom Albuqurrnue of aviaiion?
“ I thnk hrlicnplrr taxi# u»l) He
High Scnool In IPVt She held »ev.
eral secretarial Jnhs and worked »• comm- o as automobile taxiv by
• 41 for a telephone company ai a long I9M, and peorle will have their
own 'Ciiitcr* ton. and park them
distance operator.
Then s^e met her future husband, on the ronlt. This will change the
another private detective, and 'I architecture of the country, be­
Just naturally dnfied Into the cause alt houtrs will have tn have
work " Rh.e was m arried last Dee 1 Pat roofs."
Contrary to p-.pglar belief a private inveit.aatnr ta not in a cloak
in d d ag re r profession, MCarian
aava "nor it It a dirty business.”
“ Being ■ private eye Is unusual I
im and a v»ry fascinating lift. Moat
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people have tha impresiion it’s a
dirly ku*lne*i, birt It’a only a a
dirty aa you m ake K. People get
the wrong Impression from Id e.
,
Tlatno nnd Ihn movies They're
actoetly vorpriaed when they learn
Ike truth
“ B om t'lm et, 1 think they’re dl*s
appointeim
M artin apeclalirei In dom-a.tr
HveatigaDm. Tbe rases she's
f handled tange from checking on
m arital Infidelity to blackmail
“ My job la to prove or disaprove
t*e allegitlona made hy my client
■he aald. "Mot* of my client! are
Wjtnen. which makea Investigation
a good field for e woman A man
la morw likely to aolv* hit own
problem a where a woman will arek
help
“ Often I Just go and talk with
4 the other person involved and
“ check hi* character. Many lime*
my job tnvnlvea trailing people.
Incidentally, whenever I’m trailing
tome*** nr I'm on a stakeout. I M U . «UIAM WOOMWAtS. S r,
•Iw a,* notify the police an they’ll lenean Doctor* HoapiUI in New
knew w |u t I’m doing. The average York where ihe vial led her ail­
ing daughter-in-law, Mr*. Wil­
rss« take* two In three weeks.”
Marian went to work for the liam-Wood ward, J r. Tb# U tter
Acme Directive Agency when the he* b*ew la tbe h o rp tu l ejnew
October 39 srhen she fr*r!»y &gt;m
■earned It was looking for a woman ber h tabtad thinking be w** *
irterested In that type nf work “ I prowler.
fintenw tlm eU
•
*vaa real excited because I guess
it's not something the average
woman would do.”
Although h er first case was an
Interview and ik e turned the Information ever te soother operator,
ane eon* graduated to working on
ber own. At first ah# received a
cnmmtaaiM and then IM a week,
raise*.

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* ' lo make you lovelier: the high »riuare.&lt;-ul eerk, the Ion*
• lender hodlre, the full-hlnwn eklrt with pennies drop*.
G ar Gibion *iv#s It to you In ru rtlin * rhm-n*pun laff-t*
&gt; . . in Mark, red, turquoiie, mink brown. B u n 5 m I.V,
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The *llm llne’» divine In Hark Vftf.VET . . . Tbit beaullfullv designed *heaih i!re*« j» for the woman in whom
foo&lt;l fashion i* l-atir. We havo a lovely net akin irim mrd with arnuint and *o very full that Just p ul'a the
finithtrc louche* lo this thealh.
tl-e.a
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Mil*** aarvif Jr- *lir*, everv roloe tmagirtahle. Tb» itvl*
c. for
you I* in lhi« group, in a wide array of fabrtra . . .
5e# th»m now, Ihere |u*l tn lime for lh» holiday aea.
• &gt;n. Our formal* are to r*a»otutbly pr;re.| t™&gt;

2 lb l

20.95

35.00

Bomitiful Matcliinjr
Jewelry

1.00 - 11.00

D . Vardi apd varda of beautiful ne* over taffeta. b«dte# li
•o ever clinging, tn make you the preltieit girl at th«
danee. In our ahort fnrmala » # have the late*t ynlortr
ehartreuia trimm*&lt;l with matching aenuin* that i* the
late*t word In feah'on. Or the ever an popular red lo
match Ihe holiday mood. White, turquoiie, pink, hl-io,
yellow and "h an many m»r* color*.

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�W hat Would )u u New factory
W orkers Mean To Our Community?

GENEVA VtNTRIlOQlHST

of tommunlcolinn*. »f tran sp o rta­
tion. of ntoctronica and, nnw, af
atomle power.
Now ther* hat keen developed

!ourt Angered Lot O f Southerners
fAItltNOTOM IB-Th* •t.preae
angered • lot ef Southerner*
K ordered sa tad to aegregala public schools. The decision
rtwrrad aa oprtoRs nding eh
litk a laid dews bp the ceurt
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..A aperiil Virginia cow mis slow.
IM tag te find • w«y to get around
« a a*w ruling, expressed Indians
Hun e a t the Tiw of the land It
Whatever ihi court wsy determine

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b* h&gt; Ik* proctM tt judicial

this commission — called tb*
Cofnailsuoo — must hair*
I fbie wasn't fits first tims
ft# eeurt baa eon*
about fir*
tWcliiea headed
ihe
• • a dvcLisn
handed down kr the
tfikrw* eithee la g a ji er la lie
^SswJrrh at the Ubcrty ef Cow­
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tl time* B Amsrien

an tory « tiaee between 1T» eed th* bonctl
IMS and M unto* nine* then
Chief Justice Reger Iroebe Tsa
Th c.Nitl b UN u d X was if, who** egtatoa agtiaat fro*
csNisUtuikw el a slat* la pass dam toe Oa Negrn aiave. Dr*d
■awg -• aetregaltag Negro** from toott. wit me ed to* sperke rt
nbitee - as la railroad trains - tb* Cls I War ear# spoke eg the
if the facilities gtvea Negro** wore prohUae eg togwa c Ceurt &gt;ieequal to iboM eg the whit**.
ttora:
This was th* famous "aoporat* "Rack
but equa.' doctrtw* which no sub­
sequent court - until ipm —
knocked down although jnstic** tn
th* m*:itim* rbipped away at R
The* ee May If, 1#U. the pr*i
swt court wiped out tb* doctcin*
hy ruling that Mgregsliaw la pubHe achjola was mcrastltutirasl.
■mew time* ehanga —and hss
tir*a ere • prshirt ef their times
and ■ rin a to a l — N Is n*t na
usual, •• history shews, Oat has
ttcae ef a let*r d»y find a Beta
Ng la Ae ConstKution contrary
to I N «d
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an otlh to support toe ConitHulion
■wears to support R •• to nadsr
stands rt. and art u N t* under
stand by others ”
to
tost particular decision
which t*&gt;d N*grn*i wore net eitlicne — Tsrveya ceurt eugferad •
terrific reversal, eat by • eueee
greet eojrt. but by Csegreee eed
the p*opi* with th* geeeege eg toe
14th Amendment.

while turposediv n f f io the refuge
uf my rented castle Th# injury
-*•* a im all one. but 10 rftye. two
X rays tn d three doctors later 1
bund myself wearing an alum­
inum ap'uit—‘ might a* well he on
ike safe sido"—and a bandit# big
rough lor a wounded elephant.
In my rffte t a friend who I as­
sure would readily lend me tl WO
J I really needed it took on look
at th* bandage and aaked what
bad happened.
“Ok, jest a little household acci
dent.” 1 told him. feeling 1
.Wouldn't upset bis day with worry.
” You mean a little household i r
fitment ” he replied heartlessly.
‘V iy to lh a lll leach you not to

Your City Charter

Ingenious control
mechanism*.
such ns th* electric eye, me, ham
cal brains, and other intriral* elecironic and radiation desires, nhich
ran direct and ronti*| U* *p«rt
lira *f msrhino*.
Th* production engineer b is at
bis disposal ■ variety of machine*
ar.4 devices for controlling them
which, w hta put together la pro­
per tsqurnre. can turn nut a
fontlnjout flow ef mass-produced
product! *r materials without Itsnun bonds tourhing them during
th* manufacturing procost.
This is •‘automation.” It It a new
word. Yet these rnntrnl devices nr*
not ne«. The ossm lial features of
automation h a st been applied in
n number of fields for many years,
such ns petroleum refineries and
th* production of certain chemi­
cals, seme Linds of food, paper and
thn refining of ores. Th* produc­
tion of cigarette* la nn almost
wholly automatic prorata. Th* dial
system for telephone* and vend­
ing machines for telling various
forms of merchandise nr* other
•sample*.
It would to Ml* to contend that
automation will pot bring about
major rbnnget in th* economy. If
It did not, them would to no pur­
pose In an th* srorh of th* sclentista who nr* developing this
technological concept and the pro­
duction engineer* who a r t con­
ceiving ways tn put It to work in
the stevic# *g th* America* prapl*.
■ st k Is estimated th a t th* reallocation problem arising *ut of
automation still lavelv* raly about
1.SO0.0M Job* ever A twenty.year
period. Thl# i* hardly * tanning
when w* recall that na groat A
shift was Accemplishsd In four
yes re. with very little difficulty,
durtof the reconversion period fob
lowaf Mm World War fl posh.
Rom rat to r that, by 1171 It Is
nalisip*t*d the po pula lira ag
America M y rise tn an mock ns
I » mUltra peopl*. To provide for
Ibis sddltiontl M million, end to
continue to Improve our living
standards s i they hav* Improved
in th* past, w t should atm at pro­
ducing twlc* th* volume uf goods
and services by that tim e that wo
on Joy today.
New tv or, our U to r fore* will
have increased only hy ana-third,
•v ra assuming thnro will to ns
■ any pwplo wonting to work to
proportion to total population ns
we have now.
Obviously, rat#*# w* e ra bring
a b ra t • 10 per s n t increase te
the everege output ag goads er
sortie** by Ihe tadividual worker,
we will r a t rsnch *ur gonJL

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Paint and Color Service Center

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,alk back to your wifr ”
I mad* a dizmfied mental not*
never U oorrow 11.000 from him,
•ven If h* to ire d me on his knees.
When to* sc c o d fellow solicittusJy Jiquird about my Injury. I
murmured something shout "fall
,n | off s leader.”
“ I ll bet y o i | A H falling off
•to wagon.** he rem irked.
The rturd m a t didn’t even bother
u isk. lie felt b« already knew.
“ Don't tell me you caught it in
s door ” he said, “ unless it was a
•ninfing door '
After a number at others stopped
me to lind out th* reason lor the
bandage. 1 gars u-&lt; hoping lor sym
oathy. I realised that people don't
want the m l truth m such cases.
They a rt looking tor entertain­
ment.
The wilder the talc you tell th*
mor* thsy respeet y°“ I told &lt;&gt;n* man a feiiow stepped
Part T
* flection I. Preservation of title, os my hand when I bent over to
rh e rle r of the City ef ganford, righto, and aa forth, of former retrieve a woman's handkerchief.
Florid*
municipality.
That
th#
till*, and he nodded his head and said.
Chapter SSJ10 ( \ o ISK )
| rights and ownership of property, ' J’ll bet th* woman didn't even
llnu«* IliU No. 113d, Laws of unrollected laves, special assess- thank you "
Florid*
j meats, Hu's claims. Judgements, de- | told another Inquisitor I had
Art* of 191*
! rrees and chose* in action, he!d hurt my hand merely by sitting
An art ta abolish th# present and owned by Municipality of ^liW1v u«i H. and t o answered, "You
municipality of the City of flan-; Sanford shall pass to and to rest- know I heard ot a guy vrho did that
ford, in fleminot* County, Florida, ed In the Municipal Corporation and srtuilly broke five bones in
and to establish, organise and tn- organised under thie Act to »uc- ht» hand. Imagine It—five bones ”
corporate In Its place a munlcl- reed th# Municipality abolished. “ How did I break my hand?
polity to to known and designated
flection I. Obligations and eon- Why, defending a tody’s honor, but
as The City of flanford. Florida; tracts of former municipality not j.*#*** J^n't ask me whoie." f
to defin* Ita territoral boundaries Impaired. That no oblisation or crisply .nfarmed a middle-aged see
and to provide for Ita govern- ro n trsrt of th# said Municipal!- rrtsry I frit a little guilty when
ment. Jurisdiction, powers, and ty, Inrluding bond* heretofore Is. she patted my shoulder and laid
privileges, and tho oserrise of the sued, shall to Impaired or avoided
“ B leu you. (here aren't many
tim e: to preserve and confirm nil, hy this Act, but such debts and men lik-t you left in this world."
titles, tifh ts, ownership of pro- obligation* shall past to and he
(E ddie's Net#: Enough of this
party, uncollected lav#*, liens, due*, binding upon th* new Municipality quibbling Tell us th* roil truth,
claims. Judgment#, d e c r e e s , which It hereby crested.
I How d'd it happen’ )
chose, tn srtlnn, contract,
ond Faction «• O ™ " "
•» » « ■ »
(Boyle's Not*: Well, if you reai©blirRtion*, n ifitln f In f«vnr ©f ©r Municipality tn h&lt;»M office until
|jr m u|A i[now j^ Inf|
. . . . . . . th* aCity
- , . - of
. . -flanford.
. . e . . a Flori- successor*
.H in .n re s
, | i l a i l ‘lh, . . i , delltovalsiy-sn ,'d
against
da, abolished hy this act, and to continu# to hold their respective have' an i-veus'e to'get* out ^of vsrvt
tro n .fer the tamo to tho City of office* and to discharge th* duties
, h&lt; lh l n k l „ n n f turker ^ 1
L'. f ■J
■lnot.la aOAwt*
ow Skis
i Ka t W..S until
,•&gt;,#■! their
#),..■ AiftaawaawwOa
tucrcssaoro anow
rt yesr.)
flanford,
Florida,
createdJ W
by
this thereof
art.
elected and qualified under th*
(Editor's Muto: Knowing bow
II* it enacted hy tho Legisla­ provision* of thlo Art; and alt
isiy Boyl* Is. w*’U scctpt this
•tistin g Ordinances of th* Muniture of th* State of Florida:
Arrtiun I. Abolition nf osisting t, ip
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.il,;.
, , ____________
not in conflict _________
wlth th h ._ ^
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municipality. That th* evisting provision* ef thi« Art, shall conmunicipality of th# City of flan- tinue In effect and unimpaired
ford. County of flemlnole, S ta te 'u n til repealed, amended or modinf Florida, be, and th* tom* is. fied hy th* Municipality which la
hereby abolished.
I hereby created.
NEW YORK (A P I—Th* surest
wsy to h te ell faith in human n*
•ur* is tor a man to get a blsrk
e»s or a broken hand ta a small
household arement
Notbng turn* an optimist kite s
cynic ft: ter The ret ion: an mat
tsr how simple or logical your tale
of wo# »#, neither friend dot foe
will belts** M.
I'm in a position to know. Re­
st home you might s t well tell
• great big shipping fib about it.
Must p^itile may Mill regard you
as a lia r - but they II at least credit
you w ill being an Imaginative liar.
I'm i na position to know. Re
cenily I reraised two tiny chip
frartu rss in my starboard flipper

No Comment

i

U S J A AmAll

W a y To Lose Faith In Human Nature

W hat will 100 now factory worker# mean It require* aolid and continuing aupport from
th# entire citizenry.
to nur community?
There le certainly room for thought
Thia question muat com# before th#
leailrra of our community Immediately, and locally on the experience ju st mentioned.
a a the problem la rilacuaaed, w#'d like to
Every community, looking to the future,
give vou some fact* and figure* to mull over. looking toward expanding economy, looking
For Instance. not only will the communi­ at th# r.eceaaity for providing more Job* for
ty receive 100 new factory worker#, but we more people, is using every mean* at Ita
receive 2P0 more people to bolster our ever command to demand Industry. Plan* are
growing economy and our bulging population. promulgated for attracting industry from
The achoola will have 51 more children other lorationi with exciting and promising
attending achool. That many opportunities offer* that maka the industrial leader'*
to provide a president, aenatnr, congress- eye* open wide.
fisnn or civic leader. It *111 mean 51 more
Sanford muat plan and produce or In­
excellent opportunities to carry t'-e name dustry will find another avenue down which
of our community further Into hiatorv.
it can march th# million! of dollar* In trade,
We can’t atop there became there will he construction, expansion, growth and pro#171 more worker*, employed. Inrluding th# perity.
100 factory workers, plus additional employ.
Central Florida I* booming and Sanford
Trent In retail trade, construction, and pro- must boom with Its neighbor*.
Th# problem can be eolvcxi if head* are
ft\s«lonn1 services.
To raise our hone* and dreams even put together with th# on# Idea of get­
fu rth er, there will he mor# than a half ting Industry for Sanford, and once we get
million dollars add&lt;*d to personal Income for the industry, keep it here.
a vear. Five hundred and nlntv thousand
•
•
•
d dlars Is the figure more readllv accepted
by the analysts who provide the figures for Help Elect Outstanding Man
WASHINGTON—If yen could
• growing minmtinltv.
Have you ever noticed who th# volun­ base aUendsd th* Congressional
There will In- 1270.000 more In hank deteer# are when the time eomes for support­ bsaring on automation yen would
poalts. A swelling figure for loans. Invest­
ing nur rivie end aneial agenciei, promoting base heard convincing testimony
m ents, bond* and other hanking Interest*.
th a t autem atien is absolutely es­
enthusiasm for civic Improvement* or lead­ sential fee th* N ation's Industrial
Figuring still further, the additional 100
ing th# way In providing e better city for development.
factory worker* In th# communltr mean*
your children to grow up In?
Automation has been pictured
112 m o re home*. 107 more automobile* re­
It’e the Junior Chamber of Commerce, by sent# a* a scars word . . some­
gisters. four more retail establishment*, and
to ho
the group of young bualnesa* men. handed thing
.
_ foerod .... . something
. .
to add to r to the hearts of the merchant*,
together here In our community and known ‘
"J
??' *u*
there wll 1* $.100,000 more money In retail
aa th* Seminole County Junior Chamber of M (hia*i.
gales per venr.
Commerce.
| Actually automation should he
A* an Industry aearrhe* for ■ new Inc*,
What la there In thl* organization of regarded as a miracle word . . .
tlon, there must he serious consideration
voting
Ihnt compels them to b# In the something which will roito the
to every aspect of the endeavor. Ountstandard of living fm the United
front rank* when there I* work to he d o n e ? Stele* and for the world . . and
nianufarturer who located In a
The Junior Chamber of Commerce must b# something th at actually will in­
we sought must want
an excellent training ground for young men crease over-all employment.
as we wanted them.”
Ju*t whrt is automstieaT Will,
who are willing to accept th* responsibilities
see, landing an Industry takea
you are going to he surprised s t
of civic leadership.
a wrll-organUed aalea arguterns e f Ihe Information developed
The Jarcec*. who now number, nation­ during the hearings hefera a suhlocal Chamber of Commerc#.
wide. 250,000 atm ng in 2,900 chapters rnmmittee of th* Joint (Congres­
across the nation, actively promote member sional I Committee mm the BeeSanford Herald
nnrtlripatlon In civic responsibilities wth th# aemtr Report.
Automation really get I*1 stort,
l | M »4 !•«•*#•* SB# &gt;M&lt;*r
Id#* In mind to (1) develop in vnung men
the subcommittee wee told, mil­
th# qualltiea of personal leadershln. (2) of­ lion* of year* eg* when eur anr mittmS mm mmmmmt tlmmm M ile* «.(•»•* ef. lif e el
fer young men an avenue with which to Im­ restore got tired of doing every
t o o r w l W fri.e ml OmmlmiA.
••&lt;•* * M t e
m l Cmmmrmmm ml W o ve n S. 1S T *
prove their communities and (.1) afford thing with their hand*. On# day
m e in p c m h is *. ** m«i
s a itik M
young men an excellent medium for vlgoroua •n» of our Grtnddnddie* discover■ *■10* NANWAH I B . I m m Hm M M
a i th a t jagfpd ylw «i *f flint wtr*
expression of their opinions.
b*tt*e than big bar* hand* foe
The Javrees are n«or searching for Semi­ doing eortain work.
in im irT M i i t n
nole County’s outstanding young man of the
Mm mm* &gt; h *
*M
Be C a r r ie r
This sound* olrmpnlary today
.Im
Bit BowIta
fa
year who will receive the Junior Chamber hut nt that Him* it wa« s rvvoluraw#
l i ti
All WMtaarg m D«m . rare* •« ifeaoto.
of Commerce Distinguished Service Award. lionary development And. hcliev*
* M N ml • • t r r t i l i a M I la * O r H
it or not. that wan th* r*nl to#■**« wIN to tSarae# la* ml
This la an opportunity for you to help ginning
of automation.
rhnoee. t|je mfm In Seminole County, who.
Cvor tire* th*n p**pl* hav*
ae a young citizen, hae provided leadership sought wsys to in rr-a ie their e '
• t *4 a s S M s t t r bp
_
I s * , eat ( i H f i l * Saileon
and aervlr# hevnnd the actual voicing of an flcirncy ard output hy aslng tools
A lla n s*. S H t f i i
opinion, or who has minimized bis own de- and machinrs instead of m uvles.
As a result, modem America
slrea to belter and more actively aupport
hoi led tho world In tho applica­
f l s R w sll to e to— See ml is* Aosootets* rvooo
the needa of h* rommunty.
tion of sciontfic progress to th*
to h to k to eallile* evelaelvvlr So Ik s ass fas iso sM iaMss a* sit ska lasstl Basso prists* la into oswspspss.
The ballot* for naming the man who will satisfaction of human wants and
receive this award are at the Jayree Inform a­ ho* constantly opened ap new
rit# 4
MONDAY, NOVEMBER t l , IMS tion Booth. Th* deadline for getting this frontiers for tbs to tto rm sat f t nil
mankind.
application and making your nomination
From nur beginning In th* dawn
ie Dee. IB.
r
TODAY** BIBI.R VKRflB
•f th* at**m nr*, see bar* ndvan*.
Thia la a fine way for th# community ed steadily Into new world#—ml
* And he wee eed a t th at aaylng, and went
' ay grieved; for ha had great poaeeaelone. ta express Itself ae to who will he thia aut- oloctrtcity, of th* Intom tl com­
bustion engine, of poworod flight,
•tending young men ef the year.
ark 10:21

AMES MARLOW

s is lie

OPEN

I.AST

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
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RrWRMAMWI

Cswlrel From WrUm
LONDON potto* reacts*# *
flout* who srsj found (lamb*ring
about Big Ben, world** moot fe­
mora clock. 120 fret above ground.
Wo radoretand th* young f«Uow

h*d quit* # lim* of M,
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f t o raw's redMfira 14 a r t smsS-

form. dmeUrti mm aatrowrasce,
■brake, so* bars* nfl IA* tuss* tf
wra datitor to spots.
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SochX l f,v e n ii
Three Local Members Attend Board
« /ieet Of American Colonists Thursday
The St iif Beard Meeting of th#
Ration? I Soctetv of American
Colon1'** wa* hrtrl Thuridav i t the
i: ’ i P 'u a . Orlando in th# form of
a 1 icheon *t t2:M j&gt; m
n - - c e r t of th# Pilgrim C h a r
t r c ' 0*land&gt;. Mr* J . P Biatlll.
I t Id? 1 fl»rr th# bu*'ne»* m e rtiri
a rich w it op#n»d *Hh prayer ty
t i e chai/trr chaplain, Mra. C. &gt;
Afl.ilry -f St Cloud.
The Plruge to the F la t wa* ted
hv Mra It K Hamilton of Daytona
tl.-ach Mra ft Mig welcomed memK r» an.1 honored r “ata and tnlm
d.rced *h» apeaker. Joieph Guevn-

MissG. Bitting

&lt;jiven Shower
InLeonardHome
Honoring Mi»a Gail Bitting,
bnd# el-*t of No*- *•- H*»- JohB
Mrtarh and Mra J M I x n a r d en­
te rtain 'd «ith a peraonal aho»er
recently at the home of the tatter
on Holly Ave.
pink Radlanre roaea were uaad
4 i decorating the parly rooma.
There aiere aeveril unuauat arrangcm eT* Including a comucopin
ef baby n u n * . The ahower gift*
*&gt;ere preaented the honor## in a
golden eomucnptn.
Refre»nmenta a*ere »er*ed buffet
jtvle later in the evening from the
n:mng trbte which * aa covered
» iih a pineapple linen etoth and
centered with a iflver bowl of pink
&gt;-,*#* an t whit# muma along nlth
Vholhua berriea. On either aide ail*
\ e r candelabra held burning pink
taper* Oliver appointment a were
*No uaed
Ml** Bitting held the marked
cup and w it preiefited coatume
Jewelry. The hoateuea were at*
ef'ted In aervlnf by Miaa Jon*
W right nod Mini P ally Rnligan.
InvttH to be with the honoree
arere Mra Welter C arter. Mr*. B.
llarve*. Mr* K. W. Coneland,
Mr*. M. I . Rabern Br.. Mm. 0 .
W Touchton. Mra. A. K. Shoemak­
e r S r , Mra. R. W. llorren, Mra.
Grady Herman Mra T. F. Mc­
Daniel, Mr* Hugh Duncan. Mra.
O ' K. Gaff. Mra. A. R Shoemaker
J r.. M n. Prancea McDougal, Mra.
c h a rtae Wilke. Mra. Franei* 8ten•*rom, Mr* Robert G raham . M n.
W. V. B'tMwg. Mlaa Joan Wright.
&lt; ia&gt; Patty RaMgan. Mra. Marilyn
r Denial mad Ran hoaleaann.

M rs. W . K irchhoff
Gives Interesting
T a lk T o A uxiliary
lit. Aon'* C hapter of lha Eplaenpal Hiurch mot recently at lha
Army of M n R. A. Newman with
l | l n W. E Kirchhoff open Inf the
aiee lln t wtMi the nunfllaty prayer.
Report* warn given by the
n&lt;ending eemmiHeen and M n.
Miriam Ruaaell offered Mae n port of the board meeting. M n.
X rrhhoff preiented an tntereatfng talk on “ Create and Make New
Gur H earti".
The hoaieaaee aerved r* fee ehr.rn la to Mr*. Miriam Ruaaell.
^M r*. H arry l x . M n . Ann Howard,
^ T lre w tr Mta B. P. Whitnrr Sr,,
Mr*. Kirchhoff. Mra. A. Derby
M n. W A. L e tte r Br. and Mra
Irwin PU lac her.

i : y of O-lamto who gave an in ter­
esting talk on WilUamtbury, V a­
in the dvya of the colonial* and
»-nw John D Rockefeller had apent
?0 million dollar* on the project
State Regent. Mra. George Evlill
of Miami and her husband were in­
troduced *!■«# with chanter re
gent*. ’ Ira. Jam#* Samuel, Palm
Reich Mrs. Daniel Parent of St
Peterahurg.
The newt meeting will be with the
givern"* John Wr*t chanter. Mlrm l, March I? In doling Mr*
Ri*tig ta d , “ Let u* ever he mind
ful of the aim fire * made hy our
nnreatora and let ua work to keep
ihat hen a te “ The meeting wk«
e'oaed U prayer with the laat
a'ania o' America
M«mbe*a from Sanford attend,
tng we*e Mr* Franeii E Rnumil
lal. Mra Miriam Ruaaell and Mra
Irancta E Boll.

Couple Is Given
Rehearsal Supper
In Newman Home

White Elephant
Sale Is Sponsored
At Class Gathering

Mr and Mr* W A. Adam* and
M n II A Newman entertained
,»:th a rehevMvt pariv at the \ n
man iviidener, JuO Grand* irw
A vr. for the former Mi&lt;* Jacq u rl'n Clay(toolr and Gene l.eGetie who w err m arried Friday.
The t'h le w.i* o»erU d with a
lace cloth and Centered with a
l.-r3# arran v n irn t of pmk anil
white eVy*anthemum»
Cry *tal
candtlab.a accen’ed the erratmn with burning white tai»-r*
Haiti candle * a *urr»tinded by
tiny pink Gower*
C hrt»an'h*mi im were al*o u»eit
in the uthi&lt; n o m to «uggr«t an
autumn theme Gladioli amt green­
ery in tc .p rrte d tm&gt;»t of the erralion*.
A buffet *tvte *upper wa» «erved to tb*» gueata. Tho*# attend­
ing bf»ulei the wrddmg party
oere Mr* (Taypoole, mother of
the liri-le; Mr* Itertha Brnedirk.
both from Norwalk, Conn ; Mr
and Mr* Ren Kivhback, Orlando;
Mi* Krd-i.e Ordenian. Gaincivllle;
'I# and Mr* H arry LeGetle. Bainbridge, &lt;*a. Mr*
Mat Ty*on.
Ceiro, l i t Mr* WalUiour, organist
.#d tht ho«te*-e*

TV# HomemaVer* Cle.» e f the
rtrat Ri|4i«t Church n ' t at the
h-me if Mr* l.iv in ta Pime*. H77
Palmed,* Ave w th Mr*. Clayton
Smith a* ei»*ho«te»a.
Mra. B B Brown, air* prrai
dent, nreaided in the ahtenc# of
Mra. Hake D u n a e and Mr* Cor
dell off. red the devotional After
the bu*tie»* m eeting a vrry amu*.
Irt and entertaining w hte e!eyhane *&gt;1# wa* held, durmc which
ilm# the m e irb era boucht tern#
“nift thing*". Mr*. Cordrll acted
a* auctioneer.
R efrei'm ente of pumpkin pie and
ccffee » eig aerved in the follow.ng: Mrr A D. Holloway, Mra. J. ■
A. Cook. Mra NeWon. Mra. Jo r
lloke. Mra V*r* Phillip*, Mra
l.cuita Hinktna. Mr* W T. Kelly,
Mr« Chriatin* Woodruff, Mra
Irving Pryor. Mr* B B Rrown.
Mra. J D. Cordell and Mr*. J
Boy Green

Mothers Rebound
Library Books

The G ra m m a r Schol libr.**y
mother'* were «*rved lunch in the
trhool T hur«dar a* they mended
M book* and rebound S&lt; of them
Tho*# p re .e n t were Mra. Jack
MONDAY
I Greene. Mr* .1 R Phillip*. Mr*
Bet* Rgm a Phi Sorority will Waller M eriw ether, Mr* Edward
meet at (he horn* of M.»* Hill Erdein. Mr* W.-no’- Carter. Mr*
Boyle .« Mellon ill# Av# Mambera J B Scott. Mr* Chart#* Silvege.
at# aaked not to forget thehir Mra, W E Dod-un Mr* J C
ThankH mg food fur the baakel Howell. Mr* F red William* Jr,,
In candlelight rite* Friday In iron nf honor and Mr* Krdem
'••r the needy and the gift for Mr*. J. D Willmon, Mr* W V the Fn*t Methodist Church. Mi** Fi&lt;ht*ank Ardaman of Gab crtill#
aome nr# In Chattahnoche*. Meet- Brook*. Mr* W H Grter. Mr* Jar&lt;iu*lyn CIaypo.il, daughter of wa* brtil#*niatton. Th-y each woie
iny be j:n« at I p m
Billy South'* .vrd Mr* W A Krai- 'lr# !.oultf Claypoole of N or­ gown of bln# crystalline, pctalThe Brownlee Bible Claa* of the aert, and Mra. 5 o Ch**e.
walk, Conn , hecani# the bride of emhroidered with * f'oral pvttorn,
P»e*by»«.van Church will h av , a
Eugene Smith I -Cette of Sanford. a'&lt;d faihloneii w th full ballerina
covered d:ah at-pper at Uie church
Th# groom I* the nenh-w of Mr. tkirt*. wide ruminrrlutnil* and
at T p m
no**-droned Jwwlice* wiih *catl''pand
Mi*. William C. Hill.
TVESDAY
Officiating at tte double ring e.| neckline The *calloprd effect
The Rand Parent* Aaaoelatinn
eeremnny
»a* Dr. D#lton S Scud- wa* repeated in ’he hemline*,
will hold a m retire at I p. m in
d#r,
head
of the Department of fthilieitnnr* «1iid.led *ell* a,-.ertthe Rand Hall
Religion. I'niverC ly of Florida cd the pale bine velvet ■ap* which
Th# Bethany Claaa of the P in t
A aurpriio stork ahower »*« with th* Rev. Milton II. W yatt they wore, and their *4tin alipner*
Baptiat Churrh will meet at the
o n e a matching *ha.|e. They
home a f Mra. Brailey Odharn. 1MT given W edresday at th# home af a«*l*ting him.
earned spray* of blur carnation*.
Mr*.
Tol.y
Kng#hrw*on,
on
TalmPink
gladioli
and
whit#
ehryPalm etto Ave. at I o'clock with
etta Ave., fo r
Mr*.
Do-jglai • anthemum* decorated th* altar.
Mr*, flayponle, mother of the
Mr*. Eloiaa Hunt a* co-hoite».
Th.&gt;mpM-n.
At A p. rn. the nuptial organ re- bride, rh«*e a Dior blue halier,
Laymen'* revival cuntmua* at
The hoat#*.'* wet# Mr*. Eng- eila! « i&lt; prr**nted by Mr*. Ro­ in# length grown, accented at the
tha Firat Baptiat Church a t 7;M
otuetaon and Mra. Elmer Robror. bert II. Watthour.
net kllnr with seed prnil* and *rp. m.
Game* were played and ptite*
The bride, who wa* given In quin*. W. C Hill altcn.tr,| I- c
Th# P.-ef Nobl# G rind'* Club of
wer# won by Mr». Thrlmaa Rl#d,
th# Beminola Rehokah Lodge will Mr*. Gay# D uffy, Mu* Rrtty Al­ m arriag* hy Cemg# Benjamin nephew a* bed man. and the tidi­
me#t with Mra D. C. Howard at lman and Mr*. Jamea Thompson. Ff*hhack of Orlando, wore a ball­ er* wei* Jam** Ctapp* ai .1 Robelt Newman, both of Sanford
B p. m.
Th* room* w ere decoratrd with erina gown of Chantilly white lace
Following ih* ceremony. Mi*
,
WRUNKSOAT
fall Gower*. Mra. Thompaon open- over pale pink taffeta. The p ort­
Laym en* revival rontinuea at *d many lovely and meful gift* rait scalloped neckline was edged laniue tTayp'wde eut-dallied wilh
th# Firat Baptiat Church a t 7 . jo or her friend* gathered around.
with &gt;eed pearl*, and tie bo-lice a *npper party at the home of
p. m.
Refreahmenta wer* aerved and wa* fitted with long pointe bridal Mr. and Mr*. W. &lt; Hill. IlfOO
the hntteiae* wer* auiatd by sleeve*. Her veil of Illusion fell Magnolia A\ #. The thire-tler *r,lshoulder length front a im all J u ­ ding rake featured a mlnUlure
Mra William Meek*.
Then# P revent to enjoy the oe- liet cap accented with *r#d pearl*. bridal bouquet, like th# bride’*
Employes Honor
rarion wore Mr*. E. Si'iion. Mr*. Sh* run* pate pink satin dippers, Pink and wldie florat arrange­
P. flexion* Mr*. H. K » e k * Jr., and Her bridal bouquet contained ment* wer# placed throughout en­
M r.# M rs. Perkins
Mr*. Ihinane P ru itt, Mr*. Jam#* a pink orchid and stephanoti* tertaining rooma.
Mr*. Robert Word*, with matching pink ribbon D ream ­
Among nut-of-towri g,ie*t» were
A t H ousew arm ing Themp*on,
Mr*. Thelma A#id, Mlaa Batty At- er*.
Mr*. Iteilha [lenetliid. Norwalk,
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Perkin* war# Imaa, Mr*.
W'immilam Duann,
Mr*. Henry S Madsen, Riviera Conn.; Mr* J. Albert Wood*. New
honored Friday night with
a
aairprit# Houaewarming he th# I Mr*. J. R. A rnold, Mra. Wajm# Beach, attrrni#d her sister a* ma- I York City; Mr and Mr*. Harry
employ#! of Tho Sanford Herald Duffy, Mr*. Char!#* V Alkinton,
Mr*. Tony T m m a. Mr*. Iren#
of which Mr. Fred Parktna ia
S(!kw**«td. Mr*. Vera Billiard and
Editor and Publfaher,
Mr*. Ray Goebel tea.
Tho group left from The Het-.ld
Offl™ and formed a motorrado
to thoir now homo on Scott Avo.
lUfnr# canning, sort vegetable#
Upon arriving the aurpnaed ■fronting to tiro and ripen***.
honoree# took th# group on a Sorted veg#tah|e*
eook more
tour of tho rtaldofvo Pr#a#nta evenly and rwault in more uniform
appropriate fo r a nrw homo were product*.
opened and refroahment* of ta k e
Surer** In horn# fanning pick­
and ooft drtnka wer# aor*#d.
Tho a# partiffialing in th# a f­ le* due in g re a t o i'ent to the
fair wer# Mr. and Mr*. A. K kind t»f v in eg n r tiled. A hich
Shoemaker Sr., Mr. and
ilr* . grad# cider vinegar will produce
Char lee M orm on, Mr. and Mi*. good roauita.
Jaenro Anderson, Mr. and Mr*,
Tough pickle* a r t rauted by
f.. I.&gt;i*t*r, Mr. and Mr*. Jo#
laamphvn, Marin* Harman, Mna uaing too stro n g a vinegar.
Patty Walker, Rud Jannlnga, Mr.
and Mra. Clyd* Walla, Danny Halt, Hart*. Mra. M ari# Harria, Mr
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Vella, Mr. and Mra. Robert J . Cushing. Mia*
TO MV
and Mr*. John Cullum, Mr. nnd Mary Ann B ukur, and Mr. and
Mra. Ralph Swart*. Mr. and Mra. Mr*. Robert R. S ort.
L M l NOAH
O f fc V V N lS

Candlelight Ceremony Unitec
Jacquelyn Clay poo/e, E. LeGette

Surprise Shower
Given By Ladies
For Mrs. Thompson

Club Holds Supper
A e m e red d -h • ip ped w»* held
' t . I out i*l a n d Shufflrbourd

•Tub r#-cntly with a p frovimately
S' tveie-M

The 'jh l* i were tastefully de
curated for Thanksgiving
New
n*cmb»ri and gue*t* wer# Inlro
dnred

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end ui'Oehiurd w rrr enjoyed hy
r l er»nryr

TV tn. 1 cl it t« plav n t drange
f ly In ihulflclMurd *&gt;n altecnale
V t*lnr*if •&gt; *
I i-Gc'le lt*int r tge G*
Mr*
Via* Tl*on, Cano. Ga
l&gt;r Ftn l.iinnn, lltlneiv lle^ Jetil Mome.
Gameivitl# and Mr and Mt*. Ren
Fi*hl-#cV of Orlando.
Afterward* the couple left on
a brief welding trip, tie bride
completed ■i ringi- g to a N'aiy hlue
featherweight w»*'t «healh lire*#
wilh a hut Ion front and panel
treatment. A Navy hlue eloche.
• uede thoet and white glme* rmnptele.l her arc"**or;ea a d *he
wore * pink orchid conage.
After Nov "d they will he at
l.iintr at l.‘t NtV t.Sth. C.a'ne*ville
l&gt;.r hit.I# alter dril l.auralton
Hall. Mtlfoirl. Conn . a' -t ll # I'mv 'n lty of H in t,la. Mr I egette
will graduate ftom the llnivertiljr
of Flori la School of Jntirna1l*m
Jan 2# and he aeivr* on tl.e *taff
I.f the I'niveiaity New* Pureati.
It# i* a memtrer ef Phi Kappa
Aljtlia iucial fiatern ily . A , SemiHof# Hich S.hu d gia'lnete of t'tld
he formerly worked at Th# Sanfor.l Herald.

I’m Inviting You
Fashion Show
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Monday, November 28th

THE SANFORD IIERAT.D
M.*n, Nor. 21, I0.*i5 Pat:# 3

Mr. D. Newman
Feted At Shower Mother's Circle
By C P O Ladies Plans Christmas
Mr* Tavid Newherrv wa* honor­
ed Friday evening altn a *urpn»e
Sbak Sl ower at the home of Mr*
Walt F tj’i Lrdie* of th# SNAAS
i I’ll Club w»re ho*t#*»e*.
A pink and blue theme wa* uted
t(troug'unit the dining and living
room* which were opened ensuit#
When M-* Newberry arrived an
appropriate record w.v* played for
the o.-ra»ion
Cont#«t* were played with Mr*
-Inward Wolfe Mr* J rtt e Shuler
v|r* Jim Stow all and Mr* J C
Merritt, winn.ng m ire i
Ta.tv
'ra c k tray* » rr# pU red In the
p*rty nvm * fer the gnrtia to rn

Gift Exchange Fun
The Mother’* Circle of the Com.
munity Pre-byterian Church of
Fpiala held it* monthly m cettnj
Thurtday at which time plan*
were made for the next meeting
and th# C hm tm at party w j, »#(
for Dee 15

It w &lt;« announced that an e*.
change id gift* will be held and
per*ona are a»ked to bring a
C hm tm ai gift
Th# rirri# it a!*n planning a
*ocial gathering Dec 5 at 7 Id
pm
an l there will be a pro­
gram and rrfrevhment*
GtfCat* of the circle were Mr*,
irnnv Fnckaoa amt Mr* Clara
Rrown.
Th.w# pre*enl were Mr* C P.
White. Mr* T l.uxcn Mr*. L.
E. Young Mr* E Tyner. Mr*.
I. C Hobby, Mr* Nancy Gtl-**
ami M n Rrown and AIr* Erickton
Children present were Petty arid
Ci vital
Hobby,
Dorothy and
Melvin
lee. (Van Tyner ami
chruune Gile*

F.arlv tn the e»en,ng Mr* New
berry opened her manv mre gift*
wh.rh weie in the tell.ng of a dec.eated ba**in'tl S rweet four*#
ron*l*titll of lr# rream . r*ke and
ruffe# wa* served to. Mr* Gene
Seaman. Mr*. Jetti# Sh ,'er. Mr*
Rotvort Norwood Mr* J m Edge
Mr* H vold Girn*
Mr* Salty
Evan*. Mr* Jim Corbett, Mr*
.fame* Par*nni
Mr* Jim StoweR Mr* Rucker
Spence-. Mr* Tomm* Cohh Mr*
J (' M*rrttt Mr* Bill lohn*nn.
Mr* Hill M*'urow*kt. M .t Ho.
' lrd W of#, M-» Ju n e * Fa«tman
M-«
Juhn R.viley. Mr* Mile*
'■'rinkl-n Mr* R R G a .p e t. Mr*
The C.-ntral RaptUt \i Ml ' Circle*
\ 'neent Suiler Mr* John !iu*«cl| No Two and Three met recently
Mr* Terry Fay# Mr* Gerald at the ho'-ne of Mr* Kted Yearkle,
Myers and M-* Malt Ettol
*‘,e pirpo*e of the meeting being
to rnmt-ine tl.em into one
Nomination of v-reral of th# offi #r* wa* held and the* are Mr*.
I'led Yr*rklr, *eiretarv t-ea*urcr ami publicity: Mr* Mae Rohn,
pre.gram chairman: and Mr* Ina
Galloway, vire chairman
The member* voted to name tha
circle Marv Truly after a mt**ionary nf Ntgert* The nrvt meeting
Modne»da* night at the S»nfn#d it t'ated for Dor 11 it the horns
• ' Mr* Conn # Lmlge, tllS Oak
FSO ''Peggy'a Dan.#'* ua* held
with Mlaa Peggy Rett a* junior Av#.

Ccnfral Baptist
W MU Circles, Are
Combined As One

hoiietara

Rocky K ram er Jr

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All Calendar
I.istiwra And
*Soclcty News
Are Requested

Senior ho*te**ea for th# even
nr wwe Mr* 5linnte Jour* and
Mr* Geocge Shipp* t#pie*eniing
ih# Eplacopat Women. Refit*hment* a r i r *erved and danring
wa* eft toyed
It w.*i anmemred by MU* Pat
fa ttu h e , pieaident of the Junior
hutteite*. Ihat on Nov It from
* p m tn 12 midnight thrie will
„e a llarve,t Moon Dance A tiv
piece o f.h e ,tta will furniih dinre
mu«te and “ a wonderful Uni* ia
P anne l f &gt;r all "

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Spartans Regarded
Strongest Team
CHICAGO CB-Tb# Big Ten I*
rending It* arrnnd rinnrhampton
jhip Iearn to tha Ro** Bovtl thl*
ttiM R but Michigan S tate'a ire
o r d p la r r Spartan* are regarded
at Ihe t'* o n g n t team in thd conlerencd.
M irhir*" Slate, fn lih ln g Ihe
iea*on with an fArellenl HI rrcnrd.
Actually hirked Into Ihe Ro** Bowl
with a final day n - . i t by Ohio
Mate'* rhamp'on buckeye*.
Ohio State pared by Howard
Ca**ady, hlactrd Michigan 17«.

dropping lha Wn|«g* Inin third
plara and tquithing fheir Rme
Bowl hirpe* It « i i OSU'a aerond
ltraig h t Big Ten rhamplnn*hip
The unit other (frond-place Big
Ten learn In gu In Ihe Ro*e Bowl
t/a i N or'hw fltrrn. which wrhippad
California 20 H. In 1»M
Ohio S' tie waa not eligible thl*
y ra r hdcdtita of Ihe rule ggainit
repeal*** Tb# Buck* heat South­
ern California 2*17 laat January.
M trhig.n State'a fog Jgn. 2 will
b# L’C I ^
Tl'* Sparlana aped
through a heaty arhedule which
nf fh#
ft* Ranfe«r4 . **•• i*w Ihrm In** lo Michigan 11-7
Otilfifrt#
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after he*'ing Indiana 111 13.
&lt;t«T «f KMfBtMr, A&lt; X*. 1911.
tu f ficiftl f*»«h
Coach Duffy Daugherty'* crew
O r llo rR ^ a
then picked up fnomrntum and
l*1#rW of tftifl r«i-4rl.
Vr* 4 ft W llo e i
oeat St inford (3*111 Notre Dame
.%*I«TD»F fe.r IM ifntlff
Hanford A ila r.n a Nallonal (317), I'lmuii (117), WI«ron*m
llan k llld a .
fTf-O), rurdua (27 0), llinneaotj
Hanford Ffo rig *. • *
(42-M and MariuAlta (33 0.
p. ri Ho* v :|
Hanford. Fl-rfd *
Alhletir Director Clarence (n ig

By B. Itugh A aa ltr
The chip* arc down and the Fed*
knuw il After laat F riday night'a
DrLaod-Lcc«burg gam e the Fed*
know liiat th* game W'ednctday
night tail: ha the aeaion'a tougheat.
E trly In ih t aeiaon Semlnolg beat
l^ eib u r.i 140 and F riday night
DrLand la rrrd through to a 32-7
Victory Toe Bulldog* * m u re d 3U
lard* a;.-in*t Leeihurg. and made
it quite eilden'. that the Seminole
d fenr* -o u ld h a\e to be Ita belt
if Ihe Fed* hoped for a victory.
hit ta Hie g-m e where the Fed
nffrnre w II have to get rolling
Offenr* i* the weak *pot of the
remlnolo d u b and their greater!
• .-rin g a r r e t ri the aeaton eame
in the Winter Park gam e when
they 1n*t to the P arkera 3t-l». If
Ib'berl C arter ra n 'l r r l in the game
enm* Wednerday the Fed* are in
Irrio u t -rouble, both olfrntively
and deteiirlvely. C arter waa a alart•nr tackle until lari week. He wi*
moved to fu'lbark and T erry Goem
b r w.i* m oird to halfbark lo
I kr up the vailenee* in Ihe backllrld e*u*ed by injuries. C arter l*
y jite in d -.ren tab le for the proper
functioning of Ihe Feds' defemive
c*me. I.a;t weak he eam e out of the
gim e wi'h two cracked riba. It I*
hope*! 'h at he will be ready lo go
by game lime but hi* being on
'h r doubtful lltt haa caused a stir
in the ro arh lrg staff. Meredith
Scott ha* been filling in well fnr
( '• r tr r in Ihe line, but the harkfield It «l'll an enigma Srnit lark*
gam# etnertenre. and that will
ham per him m nrtdrrahly agatnit
the well trained Bulldog*.
T bit r * m t will determ ine Ihe
holder rf Ihe F a it Florida Conferr r r e Southern Divlilon frown. II
•hape* up likr this at present
'•m m ol* hold* an edge on DrLand
fie) Mum eoarhed the Spartan*
lo a » J I Rose Bowl trium ph over
I'C IA two ye»r» ago. ADer yealerday'a formal awnounremenl that
Michigan S 'ate waa rho»en for the
game, llu n n commented:
"We did it before and we ran
do It again."
It might not he that easy for
the S pirtana UCLA will p r o m t
m t of Ihe Pacific C oatt’a moat
formidable team i since Ihe be­
ginning «f Ihe Big Ten-Pirlfle
Coast Rooo Buwl pact. The Rif Ten
have wi.n right of nine gam es since
Ihe p art waa signed.

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aimple *)item of basic alock con
trol, both aid* to the small retailer,
are explained in two new leaflets
aonounred today by William F
S'ruey. actinc regional director of
the small huiinri* administration
(or Ihi* area.
.
employe a* a kind of coin mar-ta ile ri." N«i 4 of the SBA *erie»
d-signed for *mall marketer*,
point* out that "all of the principle*
and lechrtquf* rlcvcribed a« emp y e relation* have Ihe *ole funlion of fo*tering and preiervtog whs* i» rommonlv railed mre
a e Pribahly the commonest mi»"Em p'ope r«lalu&gt;n» for »mall
employ«e a* a kind ol com maenm e."
"Bftiic Mock eontrnl for imall
•tore*." N" 3 of the *ene* of *mall
marketing aid* de*rnbed adequate
stock rreord* that ran *erve a* a
frnde for foreraalmg sale* and ter
planning purehaae*
"P ra rtira l.
ilm ple. yel efficient dock control
—cord* are a nece«*ilv if a retailer
i« In m amtsin well-balanced inventone*." Mr. Struhy dated Simple
ehart* are contained in lhe aid
snowing how lhe aydem work*
The 'wo lea Tel * can he obtained
♦ iril dafrnse directo r*.
upon rem its! al Ihe local SBA ofThe A t'm ie Energy CommUaion flee W aled at 30 Seyenlh Street.
and the U. S Bureau of Standard* N. E.. Atlanta 23. C,a.
are now working lo develop a aperial computer technique to deter­
CONSISTENT PERFORMER
mine further fallout eharaetorlatic*.
BOSTON &lt;#—Jackie Jen*on of the
They hop* the naw ayatem will fi­ Red Rot certainly la a m n u d e n t
gure not only pattern*, but Ihe rale performer. J u d compare hi*. 1234
amt Intensity of fallout — the and 1*A3 *ecorda.
h/tld up of radioactive danger with­ In ho'b *ear» he appeared In 132
in area* around and downwmd lim e* *nd halted 774 In 1*34 he
from a nuclear explosion Rapid hatted in 117 run* and in 19.33 il
an*wer« by elerlronir* could mean &lt;*a* ltd In 14.34 he slammed 23
•he difference between llfn and hornre* In 24 Ihia year.

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AVmlhrop Aldnch. American Ambassador to the Court of St. Jjm rr,
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14-24 LBS.

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IJ# m iuraace certiftcafci. and M.274.000 * y * under 21.327 tnduitnal
ln»urance poltcie*.
For 'h e nation a* a whole. It.fo0.071 000 &gt;*a* paid a* death claim*
uinfer t.2’3 327 polictra in thr
f:rat nine month* of thi* year, mmpared w.th 31.342.73l.Oivi under
t.lryiV ll (nliclrt in the tike period
last year Of III* year » payment*.
ri.O2fi.640.0OO a a* under 361134 rrdin ary vo.ir.e*; 24S'.9#3.lkio wa*
under 773..331 group life eerliftr »te»; and IMl.l3n.mo wa* under
609 034 industrial potirie*

month* of thi* y r a r . compare,!
e tth t t ’ .Stt.n rv in the corrc*pondng perted of ta .t y r a r . the Im tltide of Li.'e In«uranre reported toJ i y . The n u m te r of p o lirlr* he­
m m ing claim * tn the f in t nine
month* wa* 32.H 7, which rim p ir n ! wtlh 31 342. 732.000 uniter , A good stendard ru'e tn tv*ma
in f period of p.34
canning I* to u»a en» tea*p«en
'The tre m rn fo u * rt»e in life in- will to eaeh q-iart of vagatab'.e.
• mance nuying and the mcrea»e 2 table«poon* for *ach quart of
in o w n m lu p *tnre World 3\ ar It meat.
• ie r e fe n e .i in the.e current pay
ment&gt;.' tlo lg ar .1 .tohtuon, In at t&gt;
mte prr* dent, raid in announcing
the figure*. "For the country a*
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a whole, death benefit* pu d in the
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E S P E C I A L L Y F O R Y O U H E R E IN T H IS P L A N T —

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52

death, by gaming t&lt;me for safe ev­
acuation or aheltrr.
Anothr* problem la grtung im ­
mediate po*t-ailack data to feed
eem putir*. "We are working with
other government agencie* to de.
• flop a *y*tem of automatic Iran*mi»*ion to flaih Information tn
eumpu'e* operator*." *aid Pohlena.
Right now. te»l* of the Stanford
Research Institute iy»tem are point.
Ing the way to more effective
planning for survival "F.art* *olu:ton to a problem of theoretical a t­
lark tel!* ui more about improving
civil d rfe n ie." commented Pohleni
FCDA technician* and the SRI
group plan to try electronic com­
puting o i even more difficult problem i, thou«and» of rfurttion* »uch
at (he he«t balanre nf shelter and
n a r tia tie i for target area* — bas­
ed on dif'erent. warning period*,
the probability of bom bdrop Inacruracie*. and different aiming
point*.
Electronic* may be able to gel
the fa it answers, to save live* and
tctourca*.
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G u n s ia a

21.00

DODGP.
CLUB COUPE
CHEVROLET
HARD TOP
PONTIAC
2 DOOR
CHRYSLER
4 DOOR

t* ln s rom puton !» being
dMigneJ and developed for FCDA
by Stanford Jle ie irrh Institute.
Work beym In lhe sum m egof 1J34.
and U eontmumg under * recently
extended contract.
Basis of the *yatem are deck* of
punrhed computer card* and »terl
tecordmg tape*, on which have
&gt; r n compiled A m erica's rraource*
—in »ueh categcne* aa people, re­
sidence* manufacturing plants, ut­
ilities, and medical supplir*.
The ra-d* or tape* "locale" re­
source* by numbered coordinate*
from a em ulated electronic map of
the Untied Statea. Each intersec­
tion on this "m ap " i* a point or
standard location regresenting an
aggregate of re»otirce» The a**e»a.
ment avitem row tneludea some
23 w o of the** loeauona.
To eim pute the destruction of
divelling unit*, for example, an
"electronic brain" might he operat­
ed from a central h e a d q u a rtm thia
way:
Firat. lhe attack factor* are aet
up on the computer. Assuming that
a aiflgle weapon waa u»ed. fa d o ri
a»e »Ue of the weapon, height of
the burst and "ground rero" nf Ihe
rxploiio* T h n e factor* become co­
ordinate* for figuring damage.
The computer "*can*" the area
around ground Tero and quickly
dcterminr* the number of d u ell­
ing unit* damaged It prints out
these figures farter than the rye
can r e a l
Fallout — the new dtm m iton of
atomic atlark that come* when a
weapon is exploded on nr near thr
ground — i« another danger that el­
ectronic computer* may be able tn
measure. Figuring it ran he a
knotty problem. FCDA ha* deter­
mined it will he n e re x a ry In "feed"
computer* *uch target data a* wind
veloeitici and directions up tn high
altitudei and a formula for fallout
rate of particle* lucked up by each
nuclear explosion.
"Allhnigh lest result* are not
foficludve »n far." explained Pohleng. "we feel reaannably aure that
fallout car be figured by comput­
er*."
Since high-level wind* are b ailr
to fallout computation*. Ihr It. S
Weather Bureau i* now making
twice daily observatine* of wind*
t o lo ho.onn fact over 24 different
"target areas" of the nation. Tbcte
nb«ervatN.n*. made at sevan alti
tid e lever*, go tn all weather itatim g, FCDA'* w eather advisory of­
fice m Battle Creek, and are avail­
able to Regional Stale and local
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a motorcade tlirtin g from Seminoi*
High al * 43. Re in the motorradi
it you r.'n but be aure to be ea
hand f..r the game.

Tha Federal Civil pefrnr* AdminlstraUoa today revealed that tests
m sdo during Operation Alert — Lhe
reeeat natioaw.de civil defeats eacreiM — prove-J "electronic brain"
A#|omputor» may be a quick way lo
trim m s rh e America s loiaea s.ter
nuclear attack.
The ei»cciie te it, along with pre­
vious computer trial run*, are now
evaluated by FDA'* Planning Stiff
a s "th s probab’e source of the firat
sviU m stie and meaningful a*«r**m m i of lc*se» of life and resource*
in tfcsoitton. Immediately aDer atlack."
*
j For Operation Alert, a computer
W apidly preformed a staggering job
—figured the number of fatally InJu c d , surviving injured, dwelling
imlta dam aged, and different kind*
ef medical prr*onnet Jo»t and hoap ‘tal dam ige, for the more than V)
"targ et e.tte*'’ tn the country. By
ordinary mrthod* the tim e job
would t i l e several day*
"Electronics may be the aniwer
to tNs need fur Immediate aiieaa% n c a t of the nation'! Industrial re
so u n e s after attack — what D
gore a n l « h at i* left,** p&lt;untrd out
Dean Puhlenr. FCDA'* deputy sae iitjn t adm iniitrator for planning
"H and figuring can he dangerously
s ’ow. Tc.e sourer we know- how
hard w *’vf been hit, the fa*ter wo
c
begin *o recover."
. ui-speod dam age atveum ent

II
CEN TRAL

670-15 Tubless Firestone

710-15 Tubless Goodrich

j a il gam * The Feds are out ta
beat a hard -hilling, hard running
bell club T h e y 'll have lo play their
teat to du it. and with th eir spirttt
j i high a* they are . we w o « |jf)|
bo aurp riied to tee an u p irt S.g
irn lo rs n i l go into perh api th rr
!-at ball game,* and they 're not
gjing ta leave Ih n r alm a mater
without a gtiod showing It *n u l(
b :in s (a m r Iu the boy* if they
'ripped DeLand It's not oftm that
a m id-scisnn s u lh p la c e bail riu i
g-l* in the running lo r Ihe coniereurce rh im p iu rsh ip .

Bowling

TH E
E X C IIA N G R

l l all *ha.*ea up a* a w h ile of (

in Ihe Southern D hiilon, but Die Hi*Dion it In i dflimna at In who
roint ra'ing ayatem It empioied •hall pU* th* Southern division.
lo determ ine the standings of the L ist Friday nuht In St. Auguitme
varfoua team* The point rating the two t«»m i bottled lo a 7-7 »tandlyati'm take* in the conference aa Hill The oliicial point rating i* not
a whole and DrLand holds the edge out on Lhe ta g club* at yrt, but
on the Fed* thr^f. II all amounts lo Palatka holds a alight edge on
about a half-game lead In point Ketterllnua anJ will probably be
rating for Ihe Bulldog*, and it will the team in the coaference-champ
take a win lo (lie the Fed* South­ isnship p'ayuff.
ern Dr.Uion cr*,wn and put them After h n d ay nlshf* Seahrertein line fur a play off with either New Smyrna gim e a lot of talk has
Platka or Ketierlinui of St. Augbeen de. jtr d to tha value of Ihe
gtatm e for the E ait Florida Con
F»d»* victory over Seabert-re. Thr
frrrnce c«ampion»hip. Both of thrae
Frda ha I little trouble ui slipping
club* h a ie !oi**d Seminole for a
,i.nt New Smyrna 12-7, but they
Iu**. a n t Coarh Bill Fleming i t y t
he is m i*t anxlou* In play either played then «ea»im » h o t to win
over S erb rrere 110 La«t F rd ay
ore o f 'h r m again but the Northern
n'ght near Smyrna ipmled the Sand
Crab honi'eom ing by solidly spank­
ing them 2S-7. The qurition: Were
the Semmo'r* Iht one« that broke
the epird* of the Sand Crah«, or
r r c T n o w i.i-ri i . r i n r c
eiaedlua
** I. t r
|&gt; a. were 'he* already on their way
N t t.ir* t m :* t i
t « * :» down when tha Fed* played Ihrm '
llukura Mualr I* l l ;« • ;* r*a *
• 'atari C*||r |*r. i« i f j i - ; j - j i j
Early in Ihe »»a*on Seabrcrrr
i itaH
i« i t
is *
n
• '" '" ♦ ii t'atBi. t« i t
; ' 3 * i ; &lt; * n dumped UeLard in-l&lt; lo be Ihe
M alhars Kura I ] It I I I J T ; j | 1 orly team beside* K rttrrlinus to
i l l * n o w i f * o •&lt; M i n i i . i ;
o»w T - rk U fa Ina. |, Nu k u r * M«- I'-P Ihe Tilld'it* aA rtjnd'i *nlrit»
are riding h'gh. Friday night'*
*
MV r i r ' .
HhoD, rI *- * T oiw bii • victory gave them new wing* for
lliaV##*| f'AlM#r I, 1 Calarr City (heir flijht.
and they will be
iVlikiirift I
"teady" for an invailon from Ihe
T l : * * * M il.II T i i h c m « I Ml «
Mtirnari i - . i m , , ,
•lift arrh -nvrl Fed* The Bulldog* of
Multiir# Mu* r
J ill
r#|#ry r „ » Prin tin v r * .
s j j j fen»e is n*( o( Ihe f neil In Ihi*
TftlHfft • V!ft*|i«|.,r nH.
u n io n ♦? Florida. They are both
m • th»r • r»irnitur#
J !1» a running and a pasting team, an l
\ 9 w T»»rk falf# In#
?:«x
Tt:%M Mile II ft I Ma I K a m &gt; :«
ihry run trom the aingle-wing and
n u k u t* X lia lr Dhop
f ti
Mitm#tr |'a int#r*
sift Ihe Spli'-T with equal agility. They
Tf*mmjt'» iTftfli#fn# PSnp
i n •cored d'-finila virlonr* on all
r .t a r j e*ifjr n iM I r a
• ir
Naw T «tk L t f . |nt
Tift •it of their winning gamr*. three
Matha-a Furm iura
•
Til of whieb Had af'*e» of m e r 30
i* n i % t i l l ftL HMIIV t r n e i :
r r . n irh ird *
••! points for Ih t Bulldog* They lopp­
I*aul I'am ld
fa* ed New Smyrna 11 0. Wildwood 130
Uaorga I'esold
I I I P. K. Youngs 110. Winter Park
J — k lt * r
i »t
Tad Wnroall
Ma 110, P alataa 0-0. and Leesburg 32 7.
rlv d a r ia r r r
Ml
Jaa,a Took
mi Thd Fed* record lark* the color
Makar! piaala
| | | of lh« Bulldog* but they sport a
lU ra ld lU c k fk k a tk
114
Uofc Mae
i l l guod S I m ark. They beat Lees
burg M #
Apopka 7-0. Hastings
I 'l T T n ow i . i * n a r i iK D I l.r .
Tammv'a llad lalo r Hkap u R u raatl If# . N jw Smyrna 127. and SeaPalm er*
C*l!tr.
'* C rla tla e «• RukuC* brecio 14-0. They loti lo Palatka
llu a v ClHhaa
2'-0. Ket'erlinu* 110. and Winlee
X ,»
T r« T r, ‘‘. Oft,
'ril*
"
M alkar*
Furnltufft
g Park 11 l»

ON
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SPECIAL PRKES-WHILE THEY LAST

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Heclionic Brain' Computers To Aid In Checking losses

Feds FaceToughest Game
OfSeasonWednesdayNight /

W AV/

houivFg n . Tha Sltvan'a brotbrrg,
iir n . iip r .n a n s l e y
LiUla l.yman »&lt;&gt;uM up Ita on- Don and David firrd arriil* for
a n p re u lta gridiron
by lot- a total of 43 yard*, arhlla 'It. Dora
r e In Ihe Golden llu rrle a n e i of waa content with only 11 paiaing
Mount Dora 12-0 F rid a y night in yard*.
M l. Dora. I.ytnan'a iravon ha* been
G rrgg *rortd In lb* firat ita n ra
r a r r r d by ile k n e i* , bad weather, for Mt. Dora from rig h t yard* out,
and In ju rle i.
fulm inating a 43 yard dtivr, and
D"n Gregg and Hlrbard Gardln* in thha imond atanra Gardiner top.
ir biro op the l.yman forward ped an 32-yard driva by carrying
• all and Ird tb rir llurrlranoii to over from lha *ia.
thoir third Central Florida Con­
l.yman couldn't gat tb rir ofference win. G iree I'd in ground- frneg 2 *ng at all during thr
fam ine with 112 yard*. Both ram *; th»lr drfcnia batltcd g»mnGragg and Gardiner *rralrhfd pay­ ly, hut rath»r futiliy, in an at­
dirt. The Mount Dora flub almost tem pt to hold down th* llu rrlIrippl'd tbo l.yman rushing V*t4* ranr*. Italph Farina, John Srhtillt,
a f f , It)} yard* air*in*t »ho Grey- and I’eta Vanllorn all turned in
good p*rfnrmanm* In tha tfeond
half, a* they **emrd to play an
intpired hall ram*. Even though
t u r n it o r »t x r
they held ML Dora »rorele*« dur­
T in: u t a t i ; n r l u n i n r * TO*
(• ALIl’K K U IT II
I
f
ing Ihe »eeond half, they couldn't
■U IT II. hrr kv.haedl J A 't l.A
I’
pull tha rim e nut of the fire.
K t U iR
C A tL IK t TATU M
|i i . i i f i , K u t
ef thara. it a li\ * . Mt. Dora completely ovtrpo«»ird
int, it rl.ad- lha r»ip«&lt;’tl&gt;a ua
them.
n n» n h» if*. &lt;t»»lia»*.
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Big Rise In Life
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---- T t K * AND TREAT v

THE SANFORD HERALD

Federal A i n t i u . "
Butler, in lu m m irttln f tha pro)
pccti ovet tha itata and 'every* Hununj
’*• P*r* rre wre are calling on D planning
J' 1
th« eui- An good business in the future tT*\
i.
'* Me* Prniperity is on the
upgrade and
" ’?&lt;u,
Denham It l« reflected In the
general eon*
* d0** '
try type, versaiion of all of tha
businessmen
jr.a tain
, special we call on." And ha
added. "I've
J
let* pas- got /o much business it keeps me "•***
regular humping all Ibe time The days
*
and weelu j u s t aren't long
In 1311
lire and »«°«gh."
k lied *e
ilk with.
Emery, speaking about Cuba ,&lt;m l- A
that we where hr calli on many customers
are at- all over the island laid, “ there of c a n
nd mail are more farm tractors per eapi* “ Cuba's
i State " t* in Cuba than In the Im ted ed in Ih
through States. There's been an mereaia buses et
j , com* since the war of approximately M even mo
doing a percent In the private ownerthip see here

kry tail and waa ihot a boy
d„«n w*iiia running with hia gun
and w ji injured,
A hunter was iteldenUHy ihol
in th* abdomen while handing a
loaded n t e to hia buddy. Another
n.an wa% hilled when a hunter fired
hi a dutir xcrou a point of land
behind wh&lt;ch the unfortunate man
w .i concealed.
A boy of ten accidentally shot
h'v «ii*rr through the lower back
while p’aying with a 21-callber Colt
automate.

“HUNTERS, be especially careful
while *r. the woods and always
et.ow * n»&gt; you arc ihooting at, '
urjed K.ank

D A V Y , W. V i . l * &gt; - a r , ,
M ir Halloween. Dreg store n u n .
agcr Opal Neely told polite »h»
m i “amused" when a man in
a long, gray coal — wearing a
paper bag over h it hfad — f t .
Ur*d th* itoro at dosing time
and began clowning.
Shi wasn't laughing, howtvar,^
when th i man pointed a pun to
hrr and th i other clerks. ordirrd
thi safe open id, and {ltd with
$l,*,00 in caih and checks.

HELP forCoughs

You foal coofo*. soothing halp from
the m y ftnt dose. Clogging phlegm
n loosened. you breathe deeper.

T H A M K S6 IV IM G TURKEYS

ARMOUR S STAR
,0 ft rt from the highway

(to n tln u rd Irom Page Onel
b ald / will be le t the U tte r part

«&gt;f thi* week.
T r TiifVer, chairman, laid
that this p'naie of the finiihing
touches ahould be completed in
the next ten days. Meanwhile,
workmen are continuing to add
!.v.t minute t/viehe* to Ibe inter
tor and are moving in furniture
and equipment.
When the workmen have finish
&lt;d th eir work, the staff will then
go through a familiarisation traintug, according to H arry Wetr, adtm n iitrato r
B cetute
of
the
t h o r o iio t r n o s

w ith

w h ic h

t h is

schooling muat he handled. It ii
difficult to ,ay exactly when pa*
tlofil* can lui accepted, but the
hope i» that It will be "shortly
afior th a first of tha year'*.

A BELL li th LIMES TRUCK, loaded with **v*« ton* of Dsndr*
Bread, skids in* feel on it» aide before coming to a stop.________

(Caatleucd from P a ir One,

*f ours. But, it is hstlcally of
Christian origin and purposs.
1 Our Pilgrim forebears who
•tUhlishM th* pm-ondm* which
% a ,follow annually did not come
fn the first Thanksgiving a* we
come to Thanksgiving Day lOiA.
TV* rents to the *»»/*« with in*
Butacrahle blessing*, tinparalelled
prosperity snd vast romforts and
gonvenUnrei. They were almost at
the depths of poverty, at least, by,
modern standards, but they prac*|
practice the kind of thanksgiving
is not dependent upon m aim Stances.
F irst and foremost their Thanks*

Riving was to Cod. They were not
a* toagertird with counting their
m aterial ble,*lng# that "things"
•rtn s lly eclipsed the COD behind
It alt:

his most f riendly associates had
turned upon him and were lr&gt;!r*g
to turn the people against him.
Those In whom he had placed s
great deal of trust h ad slandered
him with one cheek and been hit
friend with the other, lie felt as
though he might bo eater away
from it all.
We find that even In our age
» • feet Ihe same way. Our dally
Ilf* becomes • routine of dru»ery
and hardship, our hearts *r# bur­
dened with he crosses of life, end
finally we look with Rsnglng Upon
the bird in flight end sign saying
In our hearts, If I but had such
wrings th atl could fly away from
alt these csres and woes.
Rut would it really be »o wond­
erful? Could we fly away far
enough to forget all th at wa left
behind I think not, for the bur­
den* that have plarrd upon us
cannot be forgotten. We cannot fly
away from the temptation* and
worries of life for they are part
rf us as (iod tell* us that our
heart is wirkedj out of the heart
proceed at] evil thoughts. Nor
can we flee wicked longues as

Let ns ask mirtelve* four ques­
tions to re* if w# are going to
ycactle* the kind f thanksgiving
that is net dependent upon o rDavid would have for th* longue*
gintttanres.
are the some all over th* world.
1. Are w* thankful far the
Nor eould w# fly away from the
(Tee tees* of Cod—revelled to U* obligations "f otjr family, church nr
Jn tfa« universe; hut even mor* home for they would go with us
Important for th* t«v*UUon of HU n* m atter where we go. Neither
greatness in the plan nf redemp­ could we Hv awey from Csed for
tion by the deg’h of Ht* Ron on th* He would b* on th* highest mumCrass " f Calvary? ( f t Are w* tain or the lowest veiley.
thankful a t th* remembrance of
How then can we over come
Osd'a righteousp,«t and purity Ihe pressure and hardships of our
*fld holiness—knowing th a t w* lives? I* there no p'ac* that we
fitly thsr* In the*# godly attrl- can fly to and find pcare an!
but** I* Christ Jesus* l*&gt; Are w* rest? Yes. yog mq«t s»t your
thinkful for the time*
hiv* to wings that we might fly to Cod for
geflect and meditate upon God— In Him we will find th* rest wa
yea 11ling hia m erry and long tuf- seek. In Him we will overcome
ffria g i a* He patiently walla for sin, death and the devil. In lllm
piu r e p e n ta n t .o that He might we find life evertastinr, through
fteeio q tly . forgive our sins? (I) His **n Jesu* Christ. For David
Art w* thankful for every oppor. finish** Hit Psalm with. “ At for
trinity pf service to God—whether ms, I will call upon God: and tha
ft ba large «r email, easy or dif- Lord vill have ms."
When we flee Ut wi flee to the
From hi* tart. p». P I, the R»v hou ahold «f refuge that David
fhU Iip Rchtessmaan of the Luth- taught, th* refuge of Cod, the
•ran Church c f Tha R*d*«raar peace of tha Lard in that hope of
gyake on “The Prayer fa r Flight,"
|f a aald, “ Did you ever feel th a t
•htl would like la fly away from
A *H. gat away from tha meet
f&gt;St your Ufa la In. King David in
«*r la s t had th a t feeling. He
tew ed down In prayer before Cod
A f4 aald, “Oh, th a t I had wings
H i* * 'dove* F a r then I would fly
g fc h r and be a t rest."
r j * Wd u W * tarrihU hWw to

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a town. The number of tegistered voter* jumped to Ift.tkvy this
year fiom ."1,000 in !M t dea*
pile a dorrvate in population.
A congressman from the dis­
trict »avs he knows why ar.d has
askrd the Commission on Elec­
tion* to knock out ll.nOO n*mr».
He -ays that W th* number of
fictitious names slipped in by sly
pelltieo* who n-ed “Moslem words
for days, trees,
mnnkeya and
deg."

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Perry Appears Before
Board To Give
Agent Q ualificc^tis
Attorney Says No
Power To Extend
Fire Protection
"Ther* U no charter authority
to eate-nd fire protection out,id*
th# rity limit*,'* Citjr Attorney
• William C. Hutchison. Jr. told th*
Board of Sanford City Commit*
• liontrs last night.
In nmking h it report to tho
*nuimiiiion*r*. Hutchison »*id. "I
don’t h*ll*v* there la nn authority
lo furnish
fir* pridaetlo* nnd
chart* for th* servir*. lo anyron*
beyond th* rity Jimita." II* w u l,
"there in liability on th« part of
th* rity ii equipment !• not w ithin the rity limit* for thr protoe*
Mon of th* eitii'ens property."
M a y o r D rnvrr Cordell *aid
f , that, “ from my observation »t
th* rreent meeting of the Florida
league of Muniripaliti** In Jack*
aonville, « » are th# only n l y
•ending nquipm rnt out of th e
city w ithout rharge."
O anm itrioner Earl Higginboth.
ham rummonted, "1 p rtfrr to
rimte* the a h a rtrr to allow u* to
•harge a fee. However, w* a re n 't
going to prevent n fire (rurh from
going eutatda of the cite lo »*»*
f* • man'* horn# from fire."
Follow ia g
lengthy diaruMlon,
the Board o f Commissioner, azre*
a&gt;t to table th* enniideration until
nearer th* tim e for the l»S7 l.*gtrie Owe when tome definite ae*
I toa ehoeld he Irkeo.
With letter* from two r itiir n i
f ~~ "~g th e nee of th* present
t boapiUU building, when th* nov*
*ae M put into ute. f»r *n old folk*
home, the oommi»*io«en derided
4 % M de th e suggpriloti until com­
plete details of th* requirement a
fee (uch a n operation coutd U
I. Itetd Worric w et aulhnrit*«i
bg the Board of CommU*ion*ra
ta npiewta a phMncraphle m i *
m m * a t th* Sanford Zoo with
&lt;g th* grove tncown#
i no* benefit tin t th*

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u . h*

M»* commissioners rr

n f ) rented shot
Ac** wtfl he
( a r t Putts t
as * * now

asi * * u a train * ofaaaigned Wi Ih* Ran*
Depaitawnt as soon
police ears for aity

asriem
M M a to te Fwwsp Branch Creek
era sM T umt. Chey Manager W arreeai E. KwtfwW* told the Board
______Oort active men*
awthonnsl.
M sew er fw* for topping
mm er line* set by th*
light. A
A
■Tr*-— — 1 last night.
! m
■ted
an daea „era*
a rti

Msgtviim Day
Talk To Ba Given
By Rev. R. Spear
H m r a s d Merton ThsnkipM ng
serrire. sponaured by tha Seminole
Couaty M inisterial Aaioclatlon, will
be held :hia y e a r at lb# Congregapnnal Ckriatian Churrb. Park Av*.
and 14th 9l . Thanksgiving morning
legmaing a t 9:10.
Die R er Robert H Spear, p as­
tor *f th* Church #f tbs U n a rm *
will dsDvei th* Thanksgiving MornLit m e n ag e »hi» F**r.
Die Bart knot* County Mmlstorial
Assneistton Issued th* following
stitement In regard to the ThsnksgMng S* re lews:
"At this Thanksgiving Sessoif. we
should a t torn our thoughts to the
giving of thanks to imr lle a rm ly
Esther l*r th* multitude of bless*
Mgs H i Bestows upon ns. T hlj
yesy'l Thanksgiving Senric# has
been preyerft Uy -md rsrefutly
gtanimd and It Is hoped that the
rhvrrk wtB b* filled to sverfiowtog."

Library Mem orial
Group T o M eet
A meeting nf ths (tonsrat Ran*
fsrd L ibrary Memorial Association
was announced this moynlng.

Tito Impartenl planning meeting
« 9 l b« bald te n t M*nd«y after*
■M l ga 4 n’d te k In !&gt;• Iduen*
Hsnbl M a t N v m Commsteial

An.

IN P K rN N n F N T

P A H -T N B W B P A rX W

Commission Opens
Following Area
For Hunting Season

Will

Billie J o t H orton
Fund It
Tte am# te*

A m * In to n ated in t o forwarding
I t ptote to r thin Importer t addl* was i n t o la f t #
Fifty dollar a was
bra to tb* raltoral Ilf* kg Bantord

i A- v

;•&lt;

■VLB*
VAMtfNOTDN * - J »
A r CfcnsdaM . f te Rs*t

k rWitteg I

penult ksetoiste i af .

a age* in p M k aitt tad

c'pi* N*valter tow th* evert, te g a r
•ail sfaak o* "F ite Ctiliura".
Dte prtddrtM *f tha local organIsatl** raid H u t ih«e* will al**
k* r*p*ria 1* ha gfwn an th*
Florid* Wlldllf* Fadrrallnn and
th* flew* i t f Fr*«h Water Fish
C*mmliilo*'a Uat marthig.
A ten ai(«adanc* af flu m *«her­

In partly cloudy

*«4 WlM

through ttfd rm l« » ,

A .v* ocl»ird P r « i l/CAned W i r e

No. J i t

i

Two aeeiitenia were r
to heminnlo t'nuntv last mgh'
ahniil Ihrre H o u r , spsrl.
Tha Rrn soet,i*ol occurred ai
Mohley’s I'oener when n 1#V7
Drvlge Pickup truck, d m «n by
Otis Axel btobtom. H ir s r o l.t
Condemnation pr*&gt;c##&lt;takgv *
l.aka Mary man. • :,&gt;pp»1 for a
set urderway to arqnir* thr*« **r
Irft Kirn an.| wa» hu in ih* rear
tmns nf right of-w ay property tor
hv a HIT Ford driven h&gt; Welling
the widening and paving nf I
Ion Will sm
Slsrr. 7* year-old
three-quarter mil* »tr*trh nf m»d
Vmlnole County min
off the Markham Road In South
S u rr. according to Florida High
Seminole County, arrordiog to
• ay Patrol Trooper T U aik
action taken by tha Board of
M ilk, w it traveling to In XV
County Co«nmiv*inn#r» ihi* mornmiles per hour when be •ms-hod
ing at their regular hi monthly (
into th , r e i r of Ihe Irurk.
meeting.
Damages to the truck were e»
Dickton Road, in rn lrin g 11 perConcluding hi* on *Rotary— It*
sona, util h# Improved following M Year* of Bervic* and I la Op­ Umaied at lin o and to lha 1M7
Ford a tola) lost.
the nrcesiary right of-way ar- portunities In the T e a rs
to
Starr, according h&gt; Tro&lt;qier
quHitona. Fropertie*
of Fatl Com*." Dr. Arthud 8 Kitchen.
Hildehrande, George* Km*, and Governor nf the filth District of Mack received laceratiin, nf th r
Doyle, will h* acquired through Rotary lnl*ntatio*al. made this face and head, pn«uhl* fracture
Ih* condemnation proceeding! ap­ plew to hia follows at th* weekly of the left knis? ami contusions of
Ih* right knew
proved by th# Commiaaioncr*.
meeting of th# Sanford Rolaiy
(T arget of driving a car with
In other bu»lne»t transacted at Club, a t noon yaslerday:
"lmprnj&gt;er lights" wef* placed
the morning session of th f Board
• |*n *11 the good you ean by all
of County Commiaaionera includ­ the mean* you can. in ill the wavs against Syohlom,
The ,acrmd icciilent occurred
ed plana for the retirem ent of you ran , in all tho places you
a( approtim ately 10 It lad night
County Agent C. R. Daw eon.
ean a t all th* times you ran,
F. S. Perry, Diatrict Agent for to all tho people you ran, o« tong on th* old roiad brlwren Maitland
and Allamontr Springs when a
the L'niveraily of Florida Agricul­ a a ever you can."
tural Ealcnjion Service, appeared
"Thi»," the speaker •tile d , on IMS Plymouth Sedan, driven by
H o leit nf A R M N I i
before Ih* Board to saplam the th* occasion of his official s u it Merrill
qualification* of a person needed to tha local club, "summed up, in Springs. Iravaling north si an ap ­
to replace Dawaon whose plana to just on* sentence, much of the parent high rale of speed, failed
rrtir# are now tentatively aet for Ideals of Rotary." Th* object of to mak* a curve and ran off the
July, y i f ,
Koiary, h* emphasised, was to road on th* left side smashing
Conroiiaiioncr O 11 a Forakre rncourag* and fnitrr lha ideal of Into a power pole bicakirg It Into
(old Ike Hoard that, " I think we serviru *• a basis nf worthy en- three pieces.
n » rid a Highway PalnJ Trooper
should ratend the courtesy to Mr. trrpris* and to rncourag* and
Dawson lo allow him to retire at foatrr th* devtlupment of acquain­ T. Mark Mark said (hat dam ages
the completion of his service beat tanceship as an opportunity toe to the ear were estimated at
adapted to Ms retirem ent plana." service. High ethical standard* la II IDO. It wav also reported th at
The Diatrict Agent told the Com­ business and professions, the ap­ Hollelt received minor lacerations
missioner*. "you hava an advan plication nf the ideal nf service by lo hit far*
Trooper Mark said today that
tig * now that you can look at a •very Rotanan to his personal,
number nf men It I* important business and community Itf* and charges ar* pending.
that we have top m en in these lb* advancement of international
uderstanding, good mill and p*ac«
poviltoni."
Admitting that the announre- through a norld fellowship of
m rnt of Dawson's retiring waa budncta and professional men uni
premature. Perry told the mm- led In the Ideal nf servic*. were
mlaiionera, "w* w on't atari look­ inspirationally biought out by
ing Sir a replacement nnlll there Ih* man In rh arg i of tte U clubs
la a vacancy.M
comprising hia district. There arc
Board Chairman John Urisch over I.MU Rotary dubs In M coun­
said, "w* h ire three local ap­ tries and geographical a rra s In
plication! lur the potilion but •* tte world with a membership
don't know If |hey com a up bi th* rapidly.approaching a half m ill'*
Th# G a m * . ami. f p i k , w ,i.«
requirements necessary to be ap­ m em tera.
Fish rnirm iisK iii fin Ort. A 1*vi.
proved hy th* t'nleeralty of Flo­
Hia aitdrras waa received with af DrLand. opened Ih# following
rida Estendon S ervice."
enthusiasm and applaus* by over deicnbed a m In Seimncle r»«in70 m em bers nf Ih* local group in ly, tn burning during th* pvevenl
aMwwIanr* at th* mrattng prasiHm sw iji :
Dam age Reported •d over by president William hunting
Beginning nn the sooth ahor* of
i Bill I Bush J r At th* rlo*« of l^ k e Jesup al a point whvre Ihe
A s Tractor, T ra ile r th*
m**lmg th* Distnrt Governor •outh shore of said l-skr Jrsu p
wool into a a**iion with president inlrr»ecls wllh Ihe divldon line nf
Skids, H its O n Side Bush and Secrelary R. W. Hup- Range, to R.v.| and II East.
A trsrter and trad e r, oward snd raeht m preparation for the club Ihence run aouth lo Ih* northerly
operated ky Bril Biker*** of Pay- assembly held at T a d o c k last tid* of th* Kanlnrd-Ovtrdo public
l-o s Beach, skidded fc r a total of nifbt a t Spencer's rrstau ran l,
highway, Ihcnr* n&gt;uthrastcrly
Tha toUooing dm etors and com- along Ih* nortlu-rlv ti&gt;l* &gt;4 said
nearly mo fart and cam * to a stop
on Ms side si a telephone pole n* millsu chairmen ner* present. Sanford Oviedo puhlir htgway In­
Rom toot* Boulevard F riday after Bush. Ruprecht, Dr. Kitchen, B. in Ih, Town nf Oviedo, Florida.
L. Iter kin* J r , Kobeei laimooi, • I a point where &gt;aid Sanforii
noon shortly before I *’ctork
The t i l l CMC tracto r and Milter LJoyd I .owe, I aiw ell Osier. C. I. Oviedo public highway inleriecl
V'rn Trailer v n driven hy John Rashling. M L Niborn, Ellon J. hiihway,
llieivce nmlhravlrrlv
DiUas Bierk Jr., D-ywer-ofd track Houghion J r . the Rev. lairisn •long Ihe m&gt;rlhrrlv tide id said
Scott. Roy Holler, H. II- Coleman, Ovieno-vlcneva public highway in
d n e s r nf Daytona Bearti
P aras;*
estim atw i at one Myron Reck, A. W l^ e . R J. the right nf. way of th« Florida
D
tn si;* was eatimi
fiiw m in. Jam es P Hnluelaw, Dr. F.art foavl Railroad, known aa ihe
‘hnwsaod (toltari. Moms
A. W RfPa J r . Rari* V. D im er. Kiasimmr* Valley Divl«|on. Ihence
•fdwn* pob agalnat
Walter M. Havre#. O iarlea S northerly along th* westerly aid*
■orrvanw. Ganega A. tel no and nf said rfRhl-of-way lo a pnmt
R etort True.
• her* Ih* ta m e Intersecu with Ihe
ra il line nf Krrtinn 19, Township
tov*rt&gt;ga«tog offlenrs L. I . Bnek
to South, Range 71 F ad , theme
and Ban Butler, in Mvebr arentent
report Bled it fit* Banlnvd Poke* Board Is Now Faced northerly along Ih* rail lin* nf
Sections 21. to. 17, and I. all In
K sttoa said teat an nabnown ta r
Township &gt;0 Knulh. Range II Ea*i,
P"B*d aut of flogy At*. Into tee W ith Additional
tn Ihe southerly aide of Slate It I
path of th* nocvmlng he**d I n to .
Th* d r in r, sreordtog to te* r*- Pump Expenditures No. 44. known as tha Sanford Gm•va Road, Ihenca n#rth ar,ler|y
ro rt. putted te* tewrb sbsrpfy te
The Board of flinford City C*W*
tea right and lo«k*d hi* hr*kb* to mission*** la far*d naw with an • long the anuthgrl.v tid* of said
e n te r to avoid bitting ill* ear. Th* additiiinal ripondltuve of K.AOO Stele Road 44. lo the ravt shore nf
truck iV'Jded on Its wtmsia tor a (approtim ately) for tha addition Ih* hi Johns River, Ihence smith
d stance *f M fert. turned on Its • f a pump at the new w ater tank erly along Ihe ea»l ahor# of said
St. John, River lo l.*kr Jrvup.
side and skidded am additional toa on Mellonvill* Ave.
and Ihrnc* sou'lierly and we Irciy
.'net.
City
Manager Warren
F.. along Ihe East and south shore
Di« ircsd*nf said th* Inrastigat- Knowles e»plained ■« tha Board of tha said Lake Jaaup to point
* t patrolmanf at lb* IntorstcUon ad Commlnior.ers that tha eatl. of beginamg.
of North Roily Ar*. and W*st Ssm mated coat to put Ih* w ater tank
liol# Bv.ilevard. Jws« * ari of Ih* ini* u«* h a t h»an submitted hy en­
sew approach te F rM sh A r * , v is gineers and that lha recommen- Fish Biologist
■oovrwdin's.
dationa would Includa both th*
Anote *r accident, h ra rtig a te d by pump and vale# which would to Speak A t Session
tb* faaterd Pultc* D epartm ent, oc* controlled manually from th* main
r.trad st Ih* Intersection of w. in k water plant aa wall ta operating O f Local Sportsmen
91. snd Oek Ave. when a Daytona automatically.
Th* S,mlno’* County Sports*
•teach attsrnry ran th* stop ngn
A feeling #«Wled, during the m an'l AawveiaDon will meet M«nand smashed into th* aid* of an Board of Commissioner* meeting •lay m/.o Nr.r m at ih* Elba
t-neomlng s ir.
last night, that tka engineering Club pirn c grouiada.
A llto Dodge Sedan, driven by firm responsible for plant, apeeifl*
Forte: lam in g , preaidenl nf the
Ivan Rvds Yenetchi. fl-yaar-old rations, and other data, should to ccunlyw.de apnrlaman'a group sard
attorney wss traveling nest mi held responsible and arcouatahla that lha *!e*U*K la being changed
IMh St. Dsmages to th* c a r was ts- for tha atponsa involved In putting fmm Tuerday evening* heeau,* nf
tim atrd si M when th* front ham­ thh* new tank inte operation
•h* rnnrd.-t with lha hunting •••
per and fender wore in s is te d .
Commiasionsr-eleet David Gat* v a
A IkSI Dodge Coup*, driran by ehal said th a t "It la Urn* U gat
Tha Mmaliy Blghl meeting will
Ftois* Snyder Pfelfauf. lB-yssr-old lha legal mfnda tegeiher la gat he a barbecue and regular in ert-'
Rsaford book**per, received dam­ torn* a r t ion."
ing beginning at T o'clock, te n tin g
ages te the side estim ated a t gtfg.
A suggestion presented to th* • aid that the** wi/uld ba a smalt
Th* Investigating officer, Rg- eammlaaton would withhold pay* rharga lo dedray tha aspen,* of
tralm ia Araolg WiUiams, filed manta *f money due tha angina«r* ths barbecue.
charget against Y anrtchi for "nw Edwatd A. Lagar. flab biologist,
teg firm In lien *f action on
ning a slop sign'*.
potting t t e tank In w*rkabl* eon* wilh the Gam* and Fraib Water
Fiah Ctmmlaatow will b* Ih* pelnditto*.

Dr. Kitchen Makes
Plea To Rotarians
At Close Of Talk

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H A N F O R D . F I.O R ID A
T l'K S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 12, IM S

Accidents
Reported
In County

Weather

New Residential Zone
Is Adopted, Approved
SNAAS Personnel
Get Commendation
The I’rr.onne! ef the t ’ S \ , v
al \ iv isry Air Ktalion of Kanlord hivw received special com
m rn 'jtk m from Major General
i'
W. i hndcirbvrrv, I * A.
i llei
I'lfiuh-ni nf Ih* Amrrkan
h "ir« n F.'iinJalion. for contribu
ting IK7 71 in tu p p n of liwKoundalion v healih, welfara and
education program , m kor*a.
( ailing th* contribution * a eoncivte rvpi(»,Min of givNiwill and
Ttit Rfminu# ('mini) Oiam Hrr
,)inpaih&gt; ." General ( hnvlenhcrry
4
CrifrmErrf
Camifilllfr
• aid ‘The IVr&gt;onn*l of Ih* I T. %
Naval kusiliarv Hesriv •• i.arm met Bi'ih officfJit* at Ih# Aanfoiil
n n r R*«mpJn&gt; l*«t m *t.t
pralta lor ,o generously helping
our ncgamrathNi so rarry o*i it, m an attempt ia toll# th# #\pxn
p^i'iirmR of th# Lh*#I m inu
wock In brtlor ih* Uw of ih* Kor
fe rtu n n j r»»nr^m
ean g^iH»l*.**
tetth &gt;h# n r r # 4iitjr t«* ar
In a (Iter td thanks h* n a l r t . i
. . . ,
,
..
.
nvira al &gt; a,( four tunes D* ,p , r r
I h * reipor.x from lha member, 1
t ___ m»H
.« lor
.. i______.
...
no\% h#.fi|
nrnedixt#
&lt;4 Ih* Armed Foie**, both heir pin»i&lt;hi and proud# for m orr th in
and abrnad, a , wall •• from all
guvmnmrntal employes, ha* be*n twic# Ih# spare acquirer) n«iwi f&lt;*
most encouraging Th* peopl* id f-dur* avpantrin ar* th* requ.ie
Kor* will h* notiflrd nf this par- m m is wilh w’ lrh &gt;• ar* fare«|
tiru lsr vuppxrl from lho*a m fnv "Jecry ’’ Melner lold ih# Indus
trial gr u p lari o.ghl headed by
rrnincnlal »*rvvct."
Th* Ans*rtran-Kor*tn Founda­ Don Rates.
“ VI* Lav* empiovr* crow d el so
tion it not a relief agency. General
t'ns* logelh«r now lhai w* love
Cdirtvirnberry pointed net. but
rallw-r "is concerned with pro. from 11 lv to t*w rvni nf Ibe elfin
voting Ih* rqitipm tnl. training and t»ey that covsld be produced," Me!
f*ti)iti*s ucgcnlly ivecd*d lo »n- tie r a a.dime.I
l / l d i n f Ihe draciistiotva fnvrn Ihe
• l&gt;to hnrta to lak* Ha rightful
p la r, in ah* community af free local C h itib cr of I om n.erre Indir,
l&lt;ial Commlllee angle were Don
natnuvi "
Walea, c'lairman &gt;4 ih* committee
und Ft&gt;ir*,l Brtrkenrulgt, m snagrr

Officials, Group
Attempt To Solve
Expansion Problem

City Hall
Room
Packed
Odham Says
Better Homes'
A D t.lr.i
frot.tril tl.r It.

t*«oiiHil4tt«»viri •

•I
)•«

puliilf hraii i f , « . n

Itun f*«»m the
• **»V«»n.t«telfalfi If gat «
the rte*t 4 list w* *|
i lit# \ i r t t •
for hnt|t*'« rtf

iff*
|,tt

2 Officials Attend
Florida Cemetery
Association Meet
T*-# w-fu Ills of • lows! #w-v.t,r*

vieantfw'iin a-v* rrlurned
Gn(&gt;trd »|t# al-’-n.ling lb# tlo riili
&gt;Enfi'!lt | ll\ ti-m eleif t,«. rtaim n m atin g it
fl'Etl' 41 A I’sini* Vi- It, R en n
Ray k’-alon head o' O i l l l ' l
»re»*minei».tA
i i«» ♦ /.v'fiinc de.tiuiia I'aik anil t i ll AMrv. asi h i do b*«th &gt;1 rial* I with ih# lor*! nrgant.-a1 utt 1 l -i drvl th* annual mr&lt;ding
1# of
•si ,fsi« n to a | belli a' T„# |r n
••j •4f r frr (
Rolll tsf Ik* :. 1 al everviiltei , 1 1

i*( fhifi( 4'i*d
tral in* ntrrttng on* of lha mull
Tte |*Un»i|fvj 4r«t 7i*ninj (%
o m « n l h t i t i o l i , nd informative thee
mi ■•ion, to till It.iti Unite n •« 114 tav# rv#( i i l m d r d presented *n

r*»4 *itii4 M. fter«»ii||||«*4is|nt

to

'tie ••vcrllrnl piogram

was conducted

lloAfil of t*n&gt; i ‘*imini«« sinri« u\%\ -or 1 a b#n#f|f nf t»« sla lra u la
4 urtor itetiir tint .-.n
, |op| r I n-enib#' who l.vik alv an lig * of
•• tfins* th# Vn*te f*
111 til II# op|. tiirlly to b ra t nulslan.ltof»h • teiii iip11III n
• sq u at*
eg apeaker, a* w»d , s lo disftu i
II* i
•a
feel nf f?•**•#
'I'v e j I ihr piuhlems eornmnn la
H r nn% i «»di', i r n
Blown,
tooi|l*| n in i ii n a I of Ih# • Vui*rl« e iriy T- mber of Ik# oigamrali n.
Npeaket, fur th# me#l ng sa il
(
): \ \
v - toith the et4te|(llO|| I|T |F # ftsKir 4 f * 4 F ivol &gt; liM , inc'inl# 1 inch well krowq
janla. si.te yards, lua. k yards, • vmcieis officials at J Howard
preautenl.
Memorrtl
overta'd apar* and dislane* from tVMduep*
slirrls, smil.l r#i am lb# ism * &lt;jlcs 1'impany. who *|wvkr on ‘ aril*
nt n*#- Ik* «*#«•'
W. 4 So.
■a in lb* lop taoie
Klilering the iltscossion wav ward. Sites M i n n e r . Rellvii*
&lt;h, rmpiMl h) lldbam and Dolor, Mrniur'il Favk. Davlona Reach: A.
In , hraUe.l by J. Ilrwil*) tldha-n, M lY i'i, prwsident. biorula Fuivfui the tetonm g of an l i r a on n a l Direclora ami E m b a lm trs As.
ritocr ai.la of MalloiiviKr tir im r • 'Ciaiioa. Karlin F G nidi an. E tjust smilh of ;o tb .Sired, for tb* c.-ullv* Vic# Frrsideni. National
1,100 aquarp feel arr* home* wild &lt; em#t#i» 4 ,so. ialinn, (Vivhinglon,
Ik, avirpl'tMl of in..**
h.iritt • H t* : »nd Iir Gen# Nulirr. Dap.
huilt d u n lly on Mellonvill*
silmani nf kginnoiny. I’n lv e c itf
11i, nrw aolwltvisuiti, **l!rsiv*
l U I I I I I U I I B I riV IU
" J e rry " M etier, n share* ef Manuia**, .re a le d fmm lk« Corn­ • f Floista will i|&gt;uka &lt;*v "F ln rid t
Turf. Gi -»•#, and S-&gt;d
T p l l c P n f r n n * T i m n " W * »p*ratio*i &gt;4 th* Sanford ell |)in|eiU and lb , I ingla gt.ta*,
Cliff Aha* said I4.it. by far. In*
i e n s ra rro n s
i i m e XUmi(aM,„ ln l company rcprc**n tkuigiil I v Ibllvaoi and Tiolnr. Im ,
mnsl
tn'eieslinr pnvgram prvs*nl*&lt;l
'.as h o * plaltest fur a p-»,siUl#
T n C fn rl M n itin n
,f d Ih* company and h i, D thrr
,during •:■* m*,ung a as an address
i o a r a rr p la n in g
„
u * i.re ., p.e„dcut n» ih* Ik a#* litM-iae.
" IF . lime lo e m T~^f C k e|,|. ^
^
,r.r :,-‘evewll v .|*tl!o * * • '# * A 'i
Ik* »y ioha R F-ma, a la-vdt»,p« ,r*
rhilert of Jarkwmvll:. wli * ,u&gt;.
llrnwh
»,pfaiie.l
tb#
m a t maltnit*
P o .im itle r J&lt;»Mfir„, jn New York ttilh M clt/er •■too-rc# v.
I'ianmnr *'-d 7: omg Gomndssinn'a je*t a l ' "leei; Rang# Flanning f f
S. Field warned today. Iaunrhmg |
„lrt
rtir* nee.1 for ad
bs. Itvy "Mail Early tor O inat, p , r e for the live,I Industry rwAAtiflllltf larliillvl ID# fte to | m"« vh# kludvin C*m*i*ry.
m as" campaign
5iiiUlti
n iin iii r of flf's( th# I#« h «i M«a*fl||4tlDtlR f'*r f •
was H i m V
ol.lv , mariagir
|lll|lll( Hi# |ar»i|*4iR!*a| |ffA
"On lb* calendar it's • month Hi* plant
l^ilrt* I llllt 4 toa-1*. |lll«*-l In til#
• way ImiI krr* In IK* F"tl Office
boiluw-ng law night'* disco,sion,
it * llm d in a s bxlay — and every lenlallv* plan, for vnlaigmg Ihe r 4» nmr Altai y.attiihif ( iMilIII I• • li aft
ila» until Dec. to " be sa d Kvlra local industry However, further ne I l*4lt f1'4M, to Mil Flu H MM* lUrtirfFll
lift' • th«* fito'iMl*)' fur
mall carrier, and &gt;fftr• help have g* litluwi* will have lo b* conduct 41 r a•**
been srtu rrd , Ih* driivrrv irurk* cd. ii.d Rale, chairman of the In rhAhi'in^ at • T“, \\Ti4t ••v iin tr
vervicrd, Fn*l Oflic# Inkwell, fill d u ,trial CiMWimtle*. between both ii IH#I# In th Ra*tl 11 gj Ilf rhAFIffln/
“ I think lb*
Ml** ih,n 1 4&gt; ran Irafft*
#•1 and in fart everything iv ready gvimp, hwfnr* Bnal arrangements f,| |ivn|ir»tr ?M
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aH r u t AD-! «lrt#»L** 1
i-h,rf** ■»r» mail* ov*r Ih# w**k.
for Ihe mammoth floc.t nf Christ- r*n h* mad*
• flkra| id lha* 1I AIf HiAM
■»d iro n b a g u&gt; ,*pors# ftl»d Iq
rr&gt;• • mall Ilut I U *ip*clrrl t«
llhiwii »i|ilAtn#«| IVaI M«• Ia Ail 'h# g » -ri-.J# Cnunlv theylffa ofvmavh ijl records
«lf |*4H| in lRli-4 f» »ll| t* • (imianr. Hr# yesir-dav m-&gt;rtiine
live Foal liffire hs* atiradv dt«
If pt IDf 9*1 V* •■•M'lijf th,
lily
den T l.l a
M |# * ro ld Cocoa
pilci.e I a tremendous quintily nf
\1IMljfltffl V l-b-&gt;r*f » .&lt; ijk.-n min ru s to l* an I
toiMil!| fin 1 »rt*r s*- 4 |*|*i “ %
CiM package, hcailej for m em ber,
Si .'.h*i e.s|dainiiig loal r . I'lAfl* rhsr,*il *uh driving se+iFa toloviof the Armrd Force* o i r r o i i .
nxig a id Znnuiir l..m n n ....u&gt;n Im I c l r d Convlah1* J Q -Slim" C al­
Chnslma* card* for aervice perno |siwrr In legislalw an.1 flMfl't
•nnnrl ran stall h* delivered In
TTve eomhln«d congr#galion, of only rfminmrn.1, l», s#id, '* • » e ' | ( low a* mad# lb* i n e r t
t t 's * rharjes nf irvipeopee p*is.
lime if Ihrr are sent hy air mall |
telh ertn Churrh of Tb# fie ,1 a tnnmg rmard »• ar* a plann•ng w»e* f11#.| H trm an J HKk*
before Dec I, In lb# U. A A.. rtovsm**. Rantorri and Failh 111 I ing *omrri••ton.'*
• m art people are now mailing lh*van Charrh Euatii. beard Ihe | Brailrf Iklhanv KvA tts* fb»w to -fe , t trtoed Irtwlitill# Ky. man,
gill, tn friend, and relative, Br­ "A Part # nry" snd Ih* plan, tor Ukalf of his |iro|e&gt;se&gt;J solciiv ias.&gt;n, •l.vpp#.! hr TVrvup»e T. Mark Mack;
ing in nth«r aisle ,
penposml plan,
for | Fiaatr Ftlga* mf Davlona Raarb#
MAI. aha* to* vieHor nf th* f**fl- p****al*d
Fovlm astrr Field eiperiallv rail, trad Ftorid* •r*a e*m* Wv Xantord bom** la tli* area ami dtonipg Higq-ad h» Deputy John Rennrll;
plan, pr"i&gt;-'»ed fnr his n , knm* ard l^nwy H am a nf Crescent City,
no hmitewive* In help t* hit ef­ in address fbe two group*.
Di# Rav. Harold Kramer, paslne lo k* twill o "is# seelion nf tha Koprad ky Depute A R Frans
fort in deliver everv park,g# and
R*el'«a* driving charge* w*r*
fin l
n v rh tm as card before Dee. to nf Faith I.iilheran Charrh. te k r •ubdtviriufi. "I ha** tried
"D ie lady of ihe hou»e," he cm Wales, g*** Ih* "R1 Fsnl Atorv" properly in -Gsof.iH fur ntdwrly placed igilivrt 1hr#* nffcnler, » 'h
pharued, i, really in charge nf and Siqvrilrd to IH* h*n mission ilr*»lo|&gt;n.enl and growth," I Kite ns IMF Fa'inlm tn Carl WiBiamv,
each family's Christmas mailing congregations in m ,ka Ihelr into wakl, 'I m s u rin '•*•!. every d*y. 1 'nl||le, T Mai, Mark snd Depute
program th a ,» k rts ih* Christ­ p'edgssa to Ihew ehnrrh and llv how many p#&lt;.(..» wank in buy **&gt;#riff A K F&gt; ins s|n|tplng Ik*
vmlaloii Diev a*r* l^ons Dvs^q
biger and t»M*r home,
ina v card,, huyi m»il nf th* gifts mis*inn, "find s Ahare "
"Tha IK Fanl Ilnrv" I, lha r* 1 hum, «f th# r.l.Jrr|or* in th . Nelson, Wmu- P u l laundry nnrg.
and sees to it that lha mailing
list of friends and loved on#a U vafalion nf plans promulgaled at reioning .»pr»s«ml Iwar l i s t nliisr -r Henry Waikm, Sanford and
un ievu aldr fa r lo rs might creep 1 Nirlas Mterni.vn Riggs Ir . an 11to* lyrwxtteal ConJrr*nc« in n
up to-date.
into th* , ilwliv l.iun. Front merit, year old I akelsnd riu lent
Fatal.
Minn
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wilh
rr|ir*»*nUllve,
"Aeliially, aitrrrts in having all
was l i f rom iiUini aik.ui • com ­
S .sm af lk# li#ffl# vlnlillo-*
1 h rid m a i gill, ami t-.-eling card , nf enngvfgallnn, m e n d i n g Ih e mercial r , n y hc.ng tqieraletl in
war# !m *aressiv* &gt;p.*l on# ,-f
delivered on lime | , largely a m ai­ MikStairl lynod. farlheran Church Ihe prwari • Siw*
tbf rhv.'gM was m id # h* Trnopef
ler nf advtnr* planning and pv*- plannmg wiimii
Following III* h.wring, ard tho
paralsn* which shn dd tv* done Dl* I1VI budget will h* to t i e r s , a.luptiun ■•( lb* nrw son, for r*- T Mirk Mark and fig uf lh»m h f
4
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K&gt;,n».
Ihi, **ek," Fn,rm s,l*c Field nf I II bOO 9W». hot wilt h« en tire­ aklential n e a t ,the Hoard ..1 Baft Deputy Sheriff
ly void nf special fund campaigns
fi-iise e’largnl wer#
lohg Cecil
l»unted mil.
find
I
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I'omniiaaionevs
unaiv..
^
which hava plagued minister* and
B’snion. tekaland: R«'-»rt !.#,-»r
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! enngreg.llnn. nsec tb . year, will, imuiisly apiuov rd Ik# twrinimendtnwtng ,'e p , al once. Ge| nut ynur a (rawing avldenra nf nih#r *i»- ailnns of lk* f ining and Fiann- hr'snn I - ( r i l l llilais I.. Ilonvj'f
• •• Bnw ralore. loo 11 lei M:ii«,
C hritim ta card list and carefully rial rampalgns coming np Thr mg i'oount,,ion.
I.skv Hon roe, Heitier* f i n I S,n«
check through II Mak* aur* that planning Increased lha Synod-wide !
#
tord, ind Jo# llj kms San'ord
each addre,* include, ih* full
In lake rar# of the entire S c r v i C C S S l O t C O 1 nn.1
1 c.
Slim 1- ill
y
name, alreel and number, eily, budget
n**rl&gt; of Ihe world wide ventlirn
er&gt;#ig#l lleviluler 71 ft,I n . S,q*
run# and slave Than, par a visit
Hi faith by ih . Missouri gynod A k L o C O I C h u r c h
fold ailh np#iat rg »•• a ilvmabU*
In Ih* Fn# Offte*. stock &lt;qv im L rtheran Chur, k
• Ihoul 1 dri'. r*« ll r a
vlampa (u&lt;* thr*# rent stamps
Tkiankryivlng
•ervlee*
will
be
D # Rev. Fhiltip Schlessmann
on vovsr ChrMlinai girds tor hral- pastor of both Ihe l.utbeian held a* Ii-# 1 u lb e ia n Churrh nf
c l* n mall aervir*) and ask any Church nf The Kedermer, Sanford lit# Redrroirr I itank,giving mol fl­
quesiiona yoa may kava about and Fmth luiiheran Church In ing al II o'slotk,
mailing regulation!.
Th# Rev. Fhllllp Rrkle*sni«nn.
Kutlla, apoke nf hia confutonr*
Y '* ean d&lt;* Hus in a teiiuraly that th* rnngrrgaliont would dn of Ih* local laitheran Chureh and
Fuller Chief flov ll'illu m , an^
way if yn* will coma In lha Fott Iheir p m in making th* mission ih* Failh l.u ih ria n Churrh In
Offvc* befnr* 1 M a m or he- work «f Ih* Church "Gorl'a! Eualia. will hold Iwo SCIVleva, one Eire Chief 7|#rh N llev rlan d r ,
w er, prglted '»•! n ub* hr lha
in eath eointiniivily.
iwe*u 1:10 and 1 ki p. m. Ihu* Bkar*."
Services o f
Ih e
la itheran It, aid of 5a-vfnri| City Cuinn ).
missing lha rash to u r,. On your
Chuirh. her#
In Sanford, are aJoflei, when r**o!ulton* ritiu f
way horn a p.Mk np a supply nf
h#M al Ik# 1 a r h t Cluh on Seen- lb#n* for lk«lr ling and faithful
OIH FI.K AONF.YMOOMNG
heavy wrapping paper, alurdy
service In lha Cily wera rea l a J
VIRGINIA CITY, Nev. K - mol# Houlrvaid.
empty carton,, strong enrd and
piesenlwd.
graft pip er adhesive tap*. A mod­ Movi* ii-tresa Yvoon* D* Carlo Is
In addition )n Ih# resolutions,
AGRI'.KMEVT
REACHED
hngieymi.uamg
H
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this
histnnr
old
est tov*at*v*nl In Ihea* neeessiI.OS ANGELES Jv-N ortb A m er­ th# !W|| cheifs earh revelved *
liet *111 pay big dividend* I* saf* mining lew* Inday with a Hollydelivery nf your *h*nth*d Chrut­ vi-nod a**n4 m m . Roheri Morgan ican Aviation, In c , has an- hand*oma wrialwalrh in recogui.
Dv* f&gt;y*arold • rtr e s i
and nmincel that an agreement has tin* tor ib*ir service In Sanloniin a* gifts.
Mor**«.
M
to
Renn
and
k«en reached tor Ih* manufactur*
Alter f « r A# wrapping and
P*eking la Mrwptele, plan pour • e r a m arried y**ta*day r t th* r j FMF Sebr* J r t fighter bamb*r*
mailings M that tho** tor lh« Epteoopsl rttapsl: ta Japan
Public Invited
Mlsa D* C*ito. mi* nf Holly { North American Mid that under
moat distent point* pv first. Try
Special Thanksgiving servi.-g
to g rt all tong-dislike* mailing* wnnd'f Mart h a rrie d perform ers, lha terms nf a llcens* and •••!*- will k« held al the Flr&lt;t Chutcli
Into th* Foil Office b ato n Iter. S was also an* nf ita tanaf ritgible lane* agreement with mHauhlshi of Dirial, hrientia: a t 11 o r lock
w d (tone far M a rh f prtnl* ate*ld •pmeteri ■to acquired an B-year- Heavy Induvtrlw* Renrianifed. L»d, Thursday.
t e A * m &gt;»**■#■. I iv* piaite* will h* hurt at ih*
te ••* Bad te S m . » . « te « te
T te raMto I* aoe-bailr torii*d
D te — vjtaii

Postmaster Fifild

M,h* K“*1rh’,,'u^,

Traffic Charges
Over Weekend Told

Church Members
Hoar St. Paul Story
Plans For Next Year

Williams, Cleveland
Cited For Service

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H. 'Moose' Waller
Is Named VAH-5
While Hat Of Week
A tirade, firm hand i* tha
prime requisite fnr tha jnb II
• R oom" Walter hold# to Heavy
Attack Squadron Fit*. Wallar,
an Aviation Otdnaneeman S r,
haa tha reapsvnalblllly of load,
teg b«mha and mint* into the
AJ "Savara" airriaft of tho
aquadroa. Hia collateral dutiaa oeaaileoalty find him Inatructing
tha .43 celibar automatic on tha
SNA AS plitol rang#.
Maoao haa bean io YAII-I for
all eg hia aavan year* In t V
Navy. H# rajmrtad from Fighter
Squardoa 131 hi Alameda, Calif.
If 1941.
Wallar la 14 and name* Macon,
(la. aa hia hnma town. H* finda
Orlanda avralltnt place In spend
hia llbartiaa and Sanford an ideal
to ba aUtioned.

Ceremony Sloled
At Local Church
Sunday Afternoon

Th* nationally Ineiro figurw.
Aaaiatant to tha President
Capital Airline*, (peaking
annual meeting of tha Seminole
County Chamber V Commerce ta
ba held at tha Uayfair Inn Tu#aday, I tec. 6 , will bring to hia
Semlnot* County audience anmi
nf tha r«r« experience* In hit
twain* *« that lake* him around
tha nalton.
Spaoking recently at a Dalta*,
Tax., meeting of tha Sate* Ex­
ecute* Cluh. with AM In hi* aud
Idrnce, Jennmga Randolph made
auch an imprwasien that Maxwell
Cl#inpi It, prtaldent of tha club
Mid, "jennlnga Randolph waa
given a atandlng ovation. All day
long the telephone ha* been ring,
tng telling me what an inspiration
he era* an our member* and
gUMtl,"
At an earlier apeaking engagman! at tha I'nivanity uf Rich*
mond School of Butlne#* Admin*
titration hanquit ipaakar, F. fly­
er* Miller*, Dean, (aid, **Vour
willingnaaa to take of your time
and anargy to participate 1« programa auch aa thaae aarva aa an
inspiration to all of u» who have
too reapotutbiiily for putting pro.
gram* together." And Dean Mil­
lar Mid of Jmningt Randolph,
"you really put tha fruiting on
tha cake and every man who
heard you Irft there with tha in­
spiration Ui go out and do a
better job."
H. E. Fair-weather, of Eastern
Motor Express Company., in
Terra Haute, Ind. told Randolph,
after hia addres* lo hia organisa­
tion, ‘‘you addiass was on* that
plainly indicated your ability te
rovtr tha aubjeet thoroughly
without toaorrtipg to questionable
onecdotee to emphasise tha points
you so vividly brought out."
The local officials planning tha
annunal meeting early In Deaaml-er have Indicated that tha Iteweinola County Chamber of Comm­
erce la fortunate in securing such
an able tpcaer for tha occasion.
John Fltspatricl, chairman of th#
Annual Meeting Mid “ wo or#
anxious for every msmbar of tho
Seminole County Chamber of Om
tnerca lo bear Mr, Randolph."
Tlckais ate being made avail­
able immediately and indications
point to on# of (V most succaasful meetings In tha local Chambar’ modem history.

S-D Day Sponsors
Ask Contributions
Of Common Sense

land#/ at t;M p. m. t* *ct |nr
ha Oomeraton# Orrmooy of Ihr
In an age when medical sciatica
amgregational Chriitian Church
te order to allow people kmwi other U striving to overcome those di­
and I V general puMte sc#saa wb*eh hill and maim man*
tend, steteU we M pause to consteer aHeritor kiftar I V traffic
hmm aI vwrriiip ta Mmwmber, acridaat — and what can V don*
MR. gad Nm rhurrti n#eupled last by avaryom af aa to' twrh Ha
Mwi w N r. T V patter. chairmen Ihraatf
T V sponsors of “S-D Day" oc
tt th# burdi «i th* deacnni and
tnaatm aid thr dark Will parti- “ V ie Driving Day" art asking
eipat# hi pulling tha words to for contributions of common
Ifea ei&gt;rn#ralon# Mara tha marblr sense — not money — ta the fight
labial It afftaad. Tbla wiU h. at against traffic deaiV and Injuries.
I V north anlranaa &lt;V Ihe rhurrh They realise lhat only with (ha
Ip Route MMi SU adjoining Park whole-hearted support of tha driv­
A m , after Km apeaking la ha ing and walUag public can any
ftiarth haa tebaa pitof#.
safe-drivlag campaign V awccestTlraa lalka %l «ight minute# fnl. And tV y art asking for that
aach art lo ba glraa bjr ih# Rev. support In terms of Individual
Rankin L, Rhrewabur).' pialnr of awareness, by each person, of hi*
IV Dayton Reach Cnfigiegiimnal own responsibility In curbing traf­
Chrlatian Church, who la from fic accidents.
Ovkd# and a graduate of Rolllna
“ S-D Day" la Thuraday, Dac. I.
College; Fred Etumlogrr, IV aola On lhat data, tha Fraaidant'a Comturvtrlng charier member of Ihe millea tor Traffic Satety and the
Church, and Supt. William N. Tut- many organisation* cooperating In
I# of the Florida Congregational the obaarvaaao of “ S-D Day" am
(ftrittian Conference.
hoping for a H-hour traWte- ac­
AH are cordially Invited.
rid* at “ holiday." But tkla ycar'a
observance of “ S-D Day" will go
beyond that H-hour period In an
attempt to educate tha public to
a yea r-around raconaidernuoa of
driving and walkiag hahita.
The Praaidcnt haa aakad all
Americana lo Jala la thl* Job of
accident elimination. T V program
hai alao been endoraad by Oovar'n«r Leroy Collina and by nearly
goo national. State, aad local or*
ganixaliooi who are Vnding to­
gether la a concerted effort te rid
our »lr*eta and hlghwa/a of tha
traffic-accident menace.
Their lucceu, the aurceaa of
"S-D Day", dapandi anUrely upon
how ncll the program la hnwRM
to tV attention of t V Individual
driver and pndeatrtaa, who, after
all, la iV aa« that mwt ahanga

D A IL Y

SANFORD. FLORIDA

E»UUbftiqft D M

V O L IT M E X L V I

IN D E P E N D E N T

SF.ATT1. I -T — A nonsrhedided
airliner i1* engine* sputtering as
lit lelt sn irv runway, crashed into
s residential sre* esrly tod**-.

NEW SPAPER

Wttmib
*

FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1*. 19-VS

A—

Housholder Discusses
Hunting Rules, Points

1’ teas' XT persons and in
taring to others st K exploded

end bunted.

District Governor
To Visit Rotarians

The bit Peninsular Air TransIjH.ft ('a p'sne was loaded with w
•micenen who hid just returned
from thr Far Ea*t xnd were trying
|;o get home for Thanksgiving.
Also ab:*rd were a man, woman,
•no child*in and a crew of three
The p'ane fir*t clipped a Ire*
in s hi'l.ide south of Its Rnrms
(battered aa it
a compute copy af the Charter Cititers of Sanford
can have Held tekcolf poml. bounced off
burstground
into flames.
Parts of it
of the City of Sanford, Fla. by the
*&gt;.d
keepln- the clipping- -cllonx •kidded into thr hack of a house
of the charter sppeer in The and let it af're but a ' nuns mother
Sanford Herald beginning Mon- ,-nd hr* fn* children inside es­
caped unharmed,
day afternoon.
Mrs. Donald Rrnaid said she
The seition* of the Charter of
Sanford, appearing in The Herald, heard i “ terrific csplosion. The
will h« of th* same approximate ncsl m rule my yard wit full of
length making posstht* an order, soldiers ”
ly scrapbook of th* document
flodirs of the dead, dying and
which can bo referred to by ■njured w&lt;*re strewn shout. Flames
pages.
ted by gasoline which had spewed
Sanford's rharter appears in a f-tim full tanks roirrd into the air.
booklet of AS pages in it* dis­ Within seconds call* were out
tributed form with ITS sections. for every aiailablr ambulinre in
It became effect*** in 1919 with Seattle sen Ko g County but their
llous* Rill No. IDS, Laws of arrival wis slowed by tho Ice and
Florida Acta of 1949.
snow-cot reed street*.
To keep ahrratt of daily hap­ Whm the amhulanco* arrised.
penings within th* strurtur* nf iloimi of the soldlra were wan­
Arlhwr ft. KHfhea
Fanford's city government, and dering or lying about th* wreck
to ba familiar with the reasons •rrn* son* in a state of shock,
for many artioni. eititent should ethers ncsding only minor treatknow th* City Charter and the mrnl.
provisions laid down in th* legal
The government hid contracted
document which guide* th* city in with a number of non scheduled
ita legal actions.
airlines, including renlnsular. to
Tha **ri*a of s*ctions of tha •peed tha men home for the boll
Two occasions to b« held in San­
City Charter will appear daily day.
ford will honor the Past Masters
on tho editorial page af Tha Sanand Pa&gt;l High Priests mil cerliford Hrrwtd. It will Ink* appruilficalea will he awraidcd 91 Mstout
mately H daya to complete th*
who bate been members far 2 *
•arias.
years.
Tuesday, Nuv tt. Monroe Chap
ter No. il H. A M , will honor
a* linn* Pa-t High Priests.
According |&gt; lb* program for
Semimde Couniy Sheriff further
Hobby's fore# of deputies and tie th* event, th* chapter will open
Florida Highway Patrol continued at 3:1 st m Um afternoon of Nov.
their
crackdown on hval traffic n to renter th* first section nf the
Tha fourth Annual Pollceman’a
violations
in an effort to cut down Moyal Arch Itegrre A recess will
Ball wit] be hold this year. Iter.
on
errtdrnti,
properly damage, Im railed for Ihr evening meal al
IT. said Ben Rutter, president of
* M fnlnwmg which Ihe program
th* Sanford I’uliramrn's Bene Inpirtes and death*.
will continue unlit closing.
Six arrests made and recorded
volant Association today.
Tuesday. Nov N, Smfnrd lawtgc
The annual avent will be held at in thr Sheriffs office since yes. No. f.J F A A. M. will also honor
thr Mayfair fnn on Saturday night terday morning reveal that Ihe their I’ail Vaster* when the bwlgsbeinr ng at * o'rtock, said Butter, entire system of n&gt;unly highways 1* opened » t I I S p m for the
a member of tha Sanford Police is being watched carefully tor conferring of the first section nf
traffic offender*.
Department,
the Master ftegtrr.
Edward Young. M-year-okl firDinner will ha servs-d al s .in,
Tickets arc being told now b&gt;
members of the Sanford Police Undo laborer, one mile south of sTIrr which the Masters Itegrre
Department, and fond* derived Sanford fasxt night, was charged will be eimcluded.
After tbs- conferring of Ihe itefrom this annual rvent, said But­ with operating hi* r*r with an im
ler. will benefit the member*, prop'r license lag Trooper T gree. »I members of Jhe lodge
Mail
Maik
made
Ihe
rharge*.
who have been V j*nn» tor al Ira-t
and families of Ihe policemen in
time of sicknrsa, accident ot
Ulysses Rnliins&lt;-n, Ilycarnlil 2 V years wi!l be awarded “ IS Vrar
desth.
Sanford negro labnrrr, two mile* Certificates'* furnished by lh*
The local Sanford Benevolent south of .Sanford was charged with Grand luwlgr of Florida
All members of eitt.ir bodies
Association President said that operating his car with an impro­
w* are receiting wonderful res­ per muffler. Fill’ Patrolman t'arl are rvquettrd to alleod the** impnrtanl events.
ponse from local ritttens and Ihe Williams made Ihe charges.
result* should mean lhat * s will
Charles Howard Mobley of Win
hava om of th* mori auccgssful ter Park, ftv* miles north of Am
events In the history of these ford, was charged wiih eareasiv,
yesr-ly evonts.
•peed, according to a report made
Phief Roy William*, head of the by Deputy Sheriff A E Evans
toeal Poltee fteparlment, com- The report staled lhat Mohley i n
NEW YORK S'—Mrs Elirsheth
minted today, “ looks at tf we traveling at sps**di between IS Whitney lumn ha* settled out of
will hate our most successful an­ and 10 mites an hour.
court a HI Mi suit involv ing Ihe
nual event this year. We are re­
James Pierre Harper **f the rate of iiv# horse* la bir«cr Au
reiving earrllent iwepoue "
Sanford Naval Auiiltary Air Sta­ fust A Busch Jr
Butler said lhat tickets for thr tion was charged with operating
Th* setilemcnl rsm* yederdsy.
event ran he seeured fmm any his car *1 exrevstve speed when Ih* six'h dav of trial in fe,irral
member nf tha Sanford Police De­ stopped by Deputy Sheriff Evans Court. The terms «*v* not dis*
partment.
Evans also charged Robert M elo*ed
Butch, owner nf the SI Louis
Ashton. United Slates Air Forre
man with operating his car at an Cardinal claimed the animals he
FRIDR WINB
purchased fur tljiaw frtini Ihe
FORT LAUDERDALE JD-Pride “ eversusc rate ,d s|*«r(J."
.■•cialile hoes,- breedr* hut not
drove Norman Theroux back to
Russell (T Rrisson was charged
Fori Liudcrdak to fact charge* of with “ passing a slopped school “ round of limb and sate f»r chil
passing worthies* checks totaling bus" yesterday afternoon IX miles dirn to liand’e” as repir-ented.
tXX.OOO which officers said he spent south of Sanford. Deputy Evans II* bought the biases in I9 *&gt;0 .
end hi* suit also asked IT.MO fnr
ia 'Tilth living-"
made the charges.
fmling them,

fwo Occasions Are
Planned By Masons

Tickets On Sale
For Fourth Annual

Local Officials
Continue Pressing
Of Traffic Offenses

Policeman's Ball

Suit Involving
5 Horses Settled

a e n K T ii

Nn. 321.

r i i l i j I V m b I-rayed W ire

I killing

Herald To Publish
Series Of Articles ,
On Charter Of Cify

Weather
Fair to partly cteo ly through
Xatuedav ; |nw innixht M U TX
smith.

The Rotary Cluh ,*f Sanford
Monday wil be host In lit. V S
Kitchen Governor of IIk- IMth
tlivtricl Rotary International who
is making bis annual olfirtat n*il
lacli i. tin IV Rotary Clubs in
central and we-tcin Florida lie
will addtrts Ihe club and cooler
with I'rrtiiteni William Bush Jr.,
atij .Secretary Rudolph W. Hup
rev lit and cummitlre chairmen
on Rotary administration and ser­
vice artivlties.
I»r. Kitchen Ha« been practicing
liplomrtey in (learwaler lor ever
19 vr- « srd hia son. Dr. E It.
Kitrhr
i- s-soctaled with him
lie
.iwduale of Columbia
I ills
/, a Fellow of the Vroetiran . demv of ttpiomtlrv and a
mrntbvr of live A merit an Associa­
tion for Ih* Advamrnirnt of
Sclrtice. Dr. Kitchen is a member
of Ihe Clearwater Rotary Club,
Yaeht Club amt Executive s Ctub
and has been arm * in aervtra,
civic and ptoteistnnal activities
for msny years. During World
War I hr was an arnal photo­
grapher In Ihe If. S Air Force,
lie is one of XIX District Governors
supervising th* activities of some
9 .M4 Rotary dubs which have a
membership nf 419,000 business
and professional e\r&lt;utives in 91
countries and geographical regions
throughout the World.
Wherever Rotary tilths sre to­
taled, President liu*h as*eitrd in
discussing Ihe Governor'* visit,
lU-ir activities are similar to
lho-c «f lit* Sanford Hotely lluh
because they are based on ihr
same general objective* — ite\stuping better understanding and
fellowship among business and
profession-, promoting consmuni
le-brltrrmrnt undertakings, snd
fostering Ihe adtrnrrmrnt of good
will, imderstending snd peace
am,,i)g all Ihr peoples nf Ih* woild
Kaih year this word wnl* secV*« e oi g.irural urn continues lo
glow in number* and strength
.Seven!) nine new club* have hern
niganiird imt* July I. I#V* In IX
sounlrws In North. Ceniral and
isonlh America. Europe, Asia,
Alnra and Ih* 1-teml* &lt;J the Pa
elite.

Nazareno Church
Announces Plans
For Homecoming

Buy
License
First

Clothing Business
Needs More Room
Slates Committee

Season Will
Open Nov. 23

A meeting n' the V-minn!*!
Jutlf# V ■m'*f liimihoMer
■
ruii^tl '•'Ihiulti'-'' t'liit tmTrniric I ointi t'hgtnbrr nf ComrOerc*
I'i'lustrial Commilt-e. hemlnd hy
htF Kt &lt;iagh( au i
eyrcil*
t t« thilt m,i«t |&gt;# iiihr csl tn IVois Rales local
live, will he held Vlnuday night.
by !&lt;Kai bufiteit.
T TO p m. *i the
Fduratlonyl
II oil stolidtr it it!, *Miy ft*r» Ihifllv Bulidtug on Commrrr'*1 Ave., »c.
ing ftlrtlUf hyiiliiiif, t li inlk OilMltlt
cording
te
» » amiouneemenfc
vout hunting lertu* VOVJ •APJIIP made this nioii%iL',
this from Viiur i'ounly Jlllflft'ft
tteVy sai-l thsi f •
will
Of ft. e anil muM Lax# it W!lh you tiillound 1h» “evsni a! I"d per.
when )»u ftrp h tni'.np/
»"n payioli of a !&lt;&gt; al h iiir-ei*
MH urilr &gt;g ftfiiiia ppre* Nm J3,,M fares! with #v pan su,n and Ih*
iiifiif# HiHiihrttitrr taut. \ nil h* nerd fnr ly-ger quartets in »hlrH

•*i«l that th# af&lt;ii!% •hmitirff h u m
op#ral#,'1
for all ftitiF iltifirif Ihr fif*l fi%#
Publicity frum the manufae*
fiavt, f i.r p l for (fi»\r , l« hftlf ti s s»e Sanfnrd
Ban*
hour !&lt;rfi*r# iunn«p t*» ttin%rt
font shirts, aod olher srtlele*
*|le caieful shout your time and turned nut hy this organ r.ytloiy la
rh etk your calendar nr almanac worthy of raieful eonsideratlon.'*
or newspaper for th* trm* of sail Bales a&lt; b* made known th*
auntie* and *unset," h* said. m n-tirg and the items that will
About now, if you are looking to to for • the committee fr»r (nit■head you ran suhtrart about a sideratinn,
minute a day to Dee. 21 S’ d
“ If Ih* orginiiallniy !* set up
thereafles, add, llnusholtler added. so that tt ran glow, Ihrre la no
“ If &gt;ou hunt in wildlife man- way of estimating the va*t e t.
agenienl areas, you must naae a paiisin# of the Iwal industry
sprctel a-ea permit, and if you lhat i* now crumped for goerti
hunt dm k )ou must in urs a and with nn spate available for
dusk stamp from th* Post Of­ the Installation nf n'«e equipnveng
fice,” he rommentrd
already on its way h*ie." the In­
“ Remember that Ihrrw 1* the dustrial
Commute*
Chairman
three shell eajvarilv
regulation said.
nn
phigging
your
shotgun,"
One of th* nffl, lals of the In­
Housholder said, “ ai d when you dustry Is la Sanford nm* look­
shool tierr - to sure of th# chaiae- ing over th* np- iations her* an I
l » r of anioial before f i l i n g " T h a ■ttempliug In plan for the «*retlo- a I Judge pmji!i«*1119*1, • ih U N -sty #vpansjtm its keep u# with
m oil
imjHirtifU tn H#rr kunl* the trend nf Increasing hutlnesy.
in*/*
“ W# sr• turning rlusrn' •-dcr* an'*
I’omlltif
lh# H *f«, fAf that should to lurried out if ►*
hunnitjr. an.t
to
y U I p* hkifTTif &gt;onA- fh* machit er), a "!
n*#nt ftUuf
fir«t f»ro
,h# ^•r*onnp|
ork," tha *f-

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VTION Til tun s| ITORT
PANAMA t m A - A drtegattoa

Jtiiilfp ||t»iit1iiiMp»
•.lid, *- lnfor- ICnlti H i- n n li was exprclrsl la pli|
111At inn f ■»i nrtk ihn*p who know in* ll. sup,, -rt 1.—1jv try pleat ti*- air*

dN At# thiil Iht* • »ll Hp lh# L***» rill* sn nr* from the mnldle Wr*t
biifiMra *p ®*a ti • « hftpp Had in Coast of tlunda k&gt; Atlanta f it
•’ snama City.
•p»pr|l jfpftf*.*'
On another test, Hmi*hoMer
said, -'let'* do oirr Io n Vo P'e
y*n1 at-rlrtenls Ke*er rare*- a g in
Into ramp o- hnni* loader! or ia
your car, when not actually In
“ Srv*r point * g-m at any­
thing r"U do not want te shoot.
I’e sure tour te-gri Is gam* and
wot a homaa bring, h»fnr* you
pull th* te'gg*r," l|oushnlrl*f
w aen*d If* commented, “ remem­
ber, ■ gun &lt;| * dangerous in­
strument snd you need *v*ry
nne nf your normal facilities when
Bling It."
Judge |1oMthnld"r pointed out
that aur forests and woodland la
♦Sjaeclally dry lhi# y**r which **
* reminder in to careful with
your malches, rigarattrt, and
campflen.
“ A bu should sludr ih# hunt­
ing rules and regulation hafnr*
going out." Houtholiier remind*d. And h* tourludad “If you
late n»l serurrd a eopy of them
they at* available »• lh* County
Judge s offirr."

The Srnfnrd Ctowoh of Ihe Naie
rpfie, to.-ated rm lh* rnenwc of Seerod and Mipl*. announce* Homecoming Day, Runday Nov. Id.
Th» Kh«dul* for th* day U a*
follow s' Sunday School Baity *1
9 Jd A. M , and a apeeial mommg
-yssrship service st 10.41 A M.
Dinner will beserved
oti Ihe
grounds followed hy an aflsvnooo
fingmg Vrvlc* at I P 11 , Rev
Clifford fi. Brayley and family,
guest muvieiant The evening evan
gelislie setvlre it T M F. M. will
conclude illmccoming Day.
letter* of inyitatlosi hava been
rent to a'l friends and members,
loth pis' and present However, the
public ia rordially invited to attend
.*ny or all services and activities
of the day.
fetehraiing oss a Thanksgiving
note lh* s'gnal blessing* nf God up.
on the psvt year. Rev R If fo&gt;e*r
Jr , pss.ur. wit’ bring the Iirmnn,
Something to strange that even
st ihr I 9 .il A
the evp-rt* ar* stumped I* eating
*&lt; t vices
■wav ai -ome of ihe si allies on Ihe
round* nf ih* Ringling Art Minrum
Rulhe ford J Cetteri* of Ihe
Er*er Museum Smithsonian Insli
till ton al Was",ngton, said it ap.
yeared Ih# bf-nte (taluei are ey
uding *htt# rnislaceou* secretion
EUREEA, Mont r_Mnntona'i snd the limestones are producing
million dollar Christmaa tree In •om# kind of growth
Tuatry ia approaching a crlsla due
Samples ar* bring taken to
lo lh* aiate'a worst November Washington tor study,
rule} way* In history.
Affected by th* muld **# about
Th* a'aie ptuduce* about • «*v- h st* n*-, •'*o*e of which have
tr.ih nf th# naimn'i rhatslmat to en oulnonra ai tong at M years
tree*.
Hi# Weather. Bureau *atd there
I AW OFFICERS
w«* Int'a Icdication of belter
CONVENE M ONDAY
w*athei condtt on* ta th* an t fiv#
The National Institute of Muni­
day#. T»aipgr#ture« h*v# dropped cipal l^w Offlcan wiU convene
lo #i low ai X. r iir a n b*tow wro Monday with aom# 4A0 atuirneyi
from th* 41 atatai, Canada, Pu#rth# pail w#ik.
Thousand* of ire** ha** be«n to Him, Hawaii and th# Diitrtet
cut but they cannot b# bated for of Columbia at|Mrt#d to attend.
abipment out of atat# du# to tha Among mallei* to b# diacuased
cold. H'»y hritome *n brittl# lhat ar# annexation nf fringe arcai, r*
any ptesaur# break* Ihe Iviga nff. latinna with federal aganctea, tow
Officlili xjid thti muld m*an ■ flying xi-plane*. utfiltlM, new tax
power* for revenue#, rorftwa for
abort# i « af

★

★

★

Native 01 Florida
Something Strange
Elected Secretary
Is Eating Statues
At Circus Museum
Of Columbia Bank

Christmas Tree
Industry Facing
Cold Wave Crisis

tkla

T Aleade Bator tin been elect­
ed Secretary of tie Frlei.it Land
Rack nf ColumbiaThe annoulu rmrrt was mat* hf
Rufus I lark- president, fullo-s •
fug the monthly meeting of th#
Farm Credit Board, Nos, Id Th*
election 'lilt the »s anry r*Utr I
by lb* treent rbalh nf former
Scrtftery Hugh C. l.-smin.
TTie new- sutrUty is ■ native of
Florida, and received l&lt;i• educa­
tion in thr public srhooli of
Geneva and Sanford, and at Stet­
son University. H* Joined t! *
•teff of the federal Laud Rank In
I 9 .'4, where he hat been employed
continuously, having s n e d ai
assistant secretary, assistant trea­
surer, ant assistant to the presi­
dent.
Baker ia married to th# form•c Ann# Grave*, nf Jacksonville,
and they hava one daughter,
laura Meade, wha it a student
al Maty Washington Cnlleg*.
Ha la a member of Trinity
Epiveopta CSurch. Th* Biktra
rnxka Weir bom* at MOf Straw
foM 1 #*4 s CUtf kfo
.

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�All Church Notices must be presented at The Herald
office by 5 p.m. on the day before publication.

W n tir o A
T i l FR ER METHODIST
TUP. CHURCH OP GOD
m i : Ch r i s t i a n a n d
CTtVRCn
MlhMONARV AL1JANCE
o f pro ph ecy
Cor. W. Fourth SC Ltorei Ate.
*
CH l'RrH
2101 Elm At*.
C. Eldo* Biae. MlaliUf
Park At a. and Ilth St.
Rithop
f).
D.
Cretty,
P.itnr
Sunday School •:*! t . m.
Pailor: net. Datld S. CareafU
Mormni W'orihip 10;41 a. a .
Sunday S&lt;h&lt;m| b«fina at B;4i a.
Telephone 111 R
Evening Wort (up T;30 p. m.
m. Sunday Morning.
Sunday, Omhined Morning SerPrayer I lM t u i Thurtdty 7:30
Morning Wort Kip, with Rtv. D. vice I U tn |l:30 a m Call to
D. Cr*aty giving *thi Srrntoa at Worihip 10:W a m. Evening ServlrO TiW p. m
11:00 a. m.
Wednr.day l‘rt&gt;er Servlet and
Evmrelitlie S*rvuo at 7:30 p. Bibb* Di*cu»t|nn 7:11 pm. Chapel
m. Sunday night.
Choir Rehernl after *crvier.
Thimday Ymilli Night Program
Tuatday 7:30 p. m. Tha IV. i!. r,,
acrvira will Ka hold, with tha letd-j 4:30 in a.in |&gt; m. Devotional Time.
Club Activities.
a.m. C h n iu tt Day Scaoai «r Mr*. Hell Slory prrtiding.
Ladies Mittionary Sooty tJ
This I* a acrvira for all ludict meeting. monthly i. Frllou.hip
elementary grade, and kinder■ariaai, Monday through Friday, •ho arc interfiled in tliuioni. | Luncheon — 2nd Tuetday after­
l ; H a.m. Children t pror»m , "8U
Thursday tha V, I . R. trrvira.
Luko't Chanel,- Saturday 10:11 will begin promptly at 7:30 p. m. noon. V rtyrr and lluiinest — lib
Tuenlay alternonn. Sewing Circla
u a . aver WTRJt, (1400 he.).
with Rev. Robert Creasy, leader — 4th Thundty morning
in charge. All young peopla are
i .u t h e r a * ernm cR
'A friendly church for Ihr
cordially invited to attend thu whole family.”
o r TH E REDEEMER
Rev. Phillip Schleaiaiia. Mtniete* aaprice,
Services at Tha Yacht deb
FIRST I lit IK II OF
"We tatend a warm welcome to
Sunday School 1:13 a.m.
T H E N AZAHE.NE
anyone interested In attending s
Church Aarvice 10:30 a m.
any of these iirvifei.’*
"Sanford'e binging Church’*
2nd and Maple Ate.
CHURCH OF COD
R. II. Spear Jr., Pailor
French A n . and 22nd St
After an absence of two week*,
R tt. H. W. Header*"a, f ille r
during which time he held revival
Sunday School 1:43 a. m.
lo'eting* In lleinandn and Day.
XvaagclifUe Service 7:30 p. a .
tona Reach, Pastor Spear will
Mld-Wtuk Service Tuciday 7:30
conduct ..ervirrt thin Sunday at
l » . Bl.
10:IS a. m. end 7:30 p, m- Muslr,
• Young Peopla Service Thinesermons, and prajers that inspire,
. Any 7:30 p. m.
romfort, and uplift await your
hea ring.
j RRRNEZER METHODIST
A program for the whole family
L A R I M AR T BA PTIS T
CHURCH
is nrhrilulrd with you in mind.
CIIAPF.L
Citrua Helghta
Sunday school begins at 9:3)1,
Lake Mary, Fla.
■ Rav. Edward Martin, Tartar
Christian Sertire Training Clasiei
Patter — Rev. II. A, Frith Jr.
• Sunday School 10 a. a .— Oil*
begin at f&gt; 30 p, m A nursery it
Sunday School 0:43 a.m.
ford E. Johnson, aupertnUndant
"pen foe all regular servieet.
Manlag Worthlp 11:00.
Preaching Sarvica 11 a. m.
Tralnlag Union 4:30 p.m.
Prayer meeting earh Wednesday
M Y r 4 p. ra.
Evening Worahlp 7 JO.
at 7:43 p. m. Youth Acti*
T r a in Moating Wad. 7:30 p.
each Thursday at 7:45 p. in.
Tha ehurch la alwaya comfort,
able regardlesa of the weather.
Courteous ushers will assure con.
sentence. You need not be a mem*
her to serure the services of tn*
Meaning Warnhlp 11 a. a .
pastor. Phones 3101 and 194S-W
afanth B a n in 4i44 p. a .
await your rail dav or night.
EvwgttiiUo Roily T i l l p.
FIRST PRESRTTF.RIAN
Prnyaf and BlbU Study Wi
M ICR CII
day n l Ti4l p. a . .
Rev. A. G. Mrlnnia, Paster
Wain tha happy, allying i
Cor. 3rd St. at Oak Avr.
; Warahig tha Lard with a
M S a. m. Sunday School
lOiM a. m. Session meet* for
Prayer In the Srision Room.
II:t&gt;(t a. m. Morning Worship
Prelude—
“ Dawn'*, Jenkins:
Soaford, Tin,
Anthem— " lit that Shall Kndurn
Sunday School
10:00 a.
to the End”, Mendelssohn; An­
W. 0. SUnooll,
Superintend
them— "Ring Prnlaae” , G U n ia ]
Pronthlng
11:00«.
1&lt; (h n a tiw A lr. iMrlssis • •• *J j
f t . ,1L H. Martin,
Trout
1:30 p. m. Pioneer Fellowship.
FIRST R A P H S T CHURCH
41:30 p. m. Senior High Fellowship
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship
GENEVA
Prelude— "Night”, Jenkins; AnW. A. Klloewood,
Pool
them — “ We Gather Together
Sunday • j o o I
10 A.
Mining Worthlp
to Ask the lord's Rinsing",KreMorning Worthlp
11 A.
{Wotloynn Youth
mser, Pioneer Choir.
B.T.U.
T P.
Evening Worthlp
Sermon— Mr, Mclnnia
Evening Worthlp
• P.

{tone of the elemtnUiy k w d at f a R child’s bon* edact*
tion. It is page one In the book of good manners.
It is alsoone of the first lcsaooslitM ptfaon*Ri«Iifioas
good manners.
In every *ge man’svpiritual insightesnbe a —sored
by his reidUietR to rseegnise God as the scares of
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Worthlp 11:00 un.
Evoainr Worthlp 7:00 pm.
Wodatodny Blblo Study 7:30

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the religious sincerity of our Pilgrim fathers: t h e y g t r i
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Today* In a world hungry for spiritnal leadership,
how much depends on our faith in God—.agd oar ability
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Dr, W. G. Stracener,
Editor of the Flnri U Baptist Witnen*
Sunday S:4S A. M„ 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. »
Monday through Wcdncndny 7:30 P. M.
Nursery for nil services.
Welcome

This “Support The Church” Series, Published Each Week in the Sanford Herald with the Approval
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FIRST B A P TIS T C IIH U 'U
Park.. Avv. at *th
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Brook. J r. Pa.tor
Kirk* llagera. Mu*lc llireetnr
Forty Morning Worship S I* a. m
S'unlay School 0. IS a. tn.
M am in; Worship
H:00 a m

Touting Union

God.”
X*rdnr»Jay 7:30 pm. Subject,
“Giving Thank*.”
Ft May 7:30 p.m. Missionary
Volunteer Program.
A cord'il welcome i» axlvndad to
•II to Join u« in our worihip and
...ala In tna fellowship of this
hour.

8:13 P- m.

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Sunday School 0:15 a. m .-A d u lt t f *I
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P.ho and Junior*, d p. m. Mrs. is nol s sji'it o-ugratn or a variety
} R. Roor-mm nil! have chsrur perjjr.ir nr a toterdy proprim.
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™ emohasls on Informal tonerego* people tune to ••Chuich o'
llors! ahtring. S*rmon: “ What un CBS Radio than listened lo the
Is Your l.ifc*” fjas. 4;M». the Apostle I'aul during Ihe many
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He*. In the l&gt;l*t!e of James '• Durtnt the 3* year* of its radio
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the forma' church service to good
Mae. R. I.yttlelan Zimnurmae, l:!ur|lt/i mu»ic. a prayer, icriplure, and a brief imp.rational
R. D., Raetor
Sunday
Nex
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Advent mruage '

MOLT r R O M CHI BCH
(Kpiseopal)

I.H0 a.m. Holy Eucharist
1:11 a.m. Family Servlet and
CChureh School
11:00 a.m. Moraine Prayer and
Rina on
Service* through the week:
Monday through Thursday and
Saturday — Holy Communion—
7:3d a.m Thursday, Thanksgiving
Day — Choral Euehilit— 9:00 a.m.
Friday— Holy
Communion— D:10
nun.
, T H I L I T T L E BROW N C H I RCH
ON T H R HILl.
(LMgragatloaal)
"ark Avenue and Silk Street
J. Bernard Raol. Mlaltler
Fred Raamingar. tssoeialo
Helen Witte, Organist
John Clarke, Header

Sunday School with dasita for
al| and a nursery for tha little
oeraa. The Enaminger DL*cur*ion
C1a*» find Hmo a all spent. Tim#
•:48 a.m.
Mamii^ W’orahip II.on.
Samian: *G«d lUigna— Lot ill
•It* Thanks.”
At 3:30 In tho afternoon a seal*
«d cental nor with roeorda af tho
ehurch from th« beginning will
bo placed in tho Comtr Stone.
Tho aorvleo k held in mid-after,
neon that many friends may at*
lead without neglecting their own
service*. A ll are urelrome. The
•peaksra ar* as follow*: Kev.
Bankla I - Shrvwbury. Daytona
■each. Dr.
h'r*d Enamlngae.
Southern Union Collage. Alabama,
Hr. William Tuttle, Superintendent
of Ceagraattonal-ChristIan Church*
as la Florida.
Th* apoakera will ha Ikiilod to
light minutes each.
Tha coppar contalnar will be
In tha Comer Stone and the
e iced ■_________
blot
kl will I* placed by Mr. Scott
af longwood. The whole aarvice
will bo within tha b«ir.

The advice Croiticri moat fre­
quently (L e t Ihe gueil clergymen
(rum all lections, ot the country
vhn aupr.r oo the program la
Ihii: ‘ Vcu are n«l telling clhir*
nr entertainment. Let's get iral
religion In what you have lo *ay,
lor radio represent* Ihe moil cL
(active way of preaching the Gos­
pel the*, man ever invented.”
CBS li aided in running the pro­
gram by a board of eomullant*
l-om many fadha. In aclreting Ita
-•nrit -leigymen. “ Church el Ihe
Air” take* into consideration auch
e'emtnli t t tk« religioui popula­
tion ol a faitS and how widely It
I* spread in ILa nation. Not tvery
Protrstout denomination hai been
rt prrse.itad, of rourse. It couldn't
b* Three aro 2B0 denominationt
In Ihe tu nlry and aoma are vary
m ill. L*adm of all the major
faiths bsv* praised Uia program
highly.
"A universal ehararteriitis «f ill
clergymen," says Crwthtr*. "ia ts
want la loeak longer than th* time
allotted. Almost Invariably they'll
slretrh a I I minute talk Into 14
minute*, in reTearsal it will be 131
minutes On the sir B sill b* 14
•ninute*.”
Since every elorgymas earept
one who ever appeared on Ihe pro
gram read from s acrlpt Crulher*
it at a (••at to. explain how this
happen*. But happen it does.
The clergyman who did not use
a scrip; wai Bishop Fulton J.
hhcen. II* came lo the studio,
rshed Crothms how long he was
lb talk, md was told 13'* minute*,
He bo,rosed a wristvateh from
Crolhen placed it before him,
and. taya Crothers
recited facta
&lt;nd (Iguva rvtemporaneouily, rn
lfrinl h'» peroration yuit 40 seci-nds be'are hta lime wai up and
cnmpiatitig bis metiaga exactly
'll* minutes after he began.”

•AN FO R fl 8 H V E S T H .D A T
A D V E N T IS T C lll'R C H
T N Elm Atease
\eg*Ublea
aalaila
prepared
W . J . Oatmae. Pastor
from canned vegetables vary tho
Habhalh School (Saturday) 1 . 1 0 everyday menu and provida on

ticellenl way to serve your homo
Worahlp H our H:00 mm. Topic, vanned foods.

by Science
We humans rely en a complex In rnanv of thetc chronic eondl**
array of 30* mu..!r* of various 1 lion*, including a rthnti*. bur*i.
»ire» for tha phy. ,«1 p e e r we tt*. paraplegia and low had, p » n,
have over our environment. Yet. a new treatment known a» cy*
we commonly become »«a re of clotheiapv u proving btiirtlciol.
Ihls wonderful ryitrni of locomo­ Dnvtoi* have found that r y d o tion only when n.ir mu*cte* therapy a unique form of elec*
"act up”— when they remind Ha (neatly generated physical en­
through pain or tpaHnjhal some­ ergy, ha« v oted l i n k i n g m u l l s
in e a u rg ,»p.»*mv and relieving
thing ha* gone wtonr.
A spaim u any sudden invol- the pain of rat'ent* *uflrtir
from a variety of ailmentW *h,vt
• ;iv.i ul a iiiu m I*
Ywltchin*. tiumpvtir other ty pe* a (Tret the muiete*. and helping
of mu'cle epatm may l«- hfourht them Inward rehabilitation,
on by a variety of cau*e*. Sudden
The phyneian al&lt;o r » « a vari ­
chilling of the body after *'«,mety of other phyvical and c h im lmlng may re«u!l In *evere *pa-m ral
agents at hie d i'p o ia l to quirt
of several of the body’* mu*&lt; !e«
n tu ih e l a* i«»
Heat, in v a n f harply dimin'-hed circulation rf d
ou« form*, ha* been u*ed tin,#
the blood lo any part of the hodv time imiiiernor.il to " n o n out ihe
loinc* stout *i’» m* In the Mood- kink*' m p.imfut mutt lei, and it
•Tailedarea. ChemUal imhatame i*
vtdl a valuable mean* of
I•alto a common caiitc of tp.v-m:
theiuiy Many drug*, including
for example, rrrent t,-ie.*r»h in- anertTctic- barbiturate*, eounditSle* that the pa nful teg- tridtr itantv and the recently d"*
cramp* of |urgi&gt;an.-v are due t« vetoped
a n q u illiin g drug*”
abnormally low level* of calcium I ave the“*tl p'a.-e
in the *pa*m*(
in the blood of expectant moth­ fighting armamentarium.
er* The amended night cramp*
In tome c b m *, muscle *pn*m is
— *lecp.di*lurbinir *pa*«n« of leg
mu*r!r*— are al*o Iwheved to be nol primarily the re. ult of tl
cn*e. Int I* relatetl lo over-U«V
related lo ralrtum melatolif rn
Rartertal toxins &lt;nn tend the of a paitiiular **t of murde- In
bo&gt;ly's mu-ruUture into vloltid the e Kinditlutiv. auch a* the *t&gt;rontractions; the mod ontnrmu* ralt.-1 ••occupaiKihal cramp*'* t&gt;r
of these It the roi*on secretnl bv "athlete'*crampw." nuwlern meth­
the germ of tetanuv or to, k-law. od* of treatment meludint* rvIn addition, many ailment* of the clot herape have proven etTctivo
nervous an I skeletal svvteni* are in restoring free motion to the
accompanied by muscular spaim*. alTerted parts.

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Help Fight Tuberculosis B u y , Use Christmas Seals
mnke full u m of the weapon.* that can defeat
tuberculoala. When we buy and use the
Christmas Seal* of the Seminole County
Tuberculoala and Health Association we are
sharing in these efforts. We ran take pride
in what has l&gt;ecn done— but we can and must
do more.
8eal« were mailed to more thnn eight
thousand Seminole County citizens yester­
day and on the early return of contribution*
the local Tuberculosis and Health Associa­
tion I* staking a part In the nnnuat premiere
performance of a Warner R rot hers movie.
Not only will we be helping In the Im­
mediate fight against tuberculosis with the
purchase of the seals, but we will also be
helping In a possible opportunity *o bring
the famous film and the famous people
seen In It to Seminole County.

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SFL11VE iTM N O T
niSTM E SAM CM M te

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Have you thought of a name for the new
lake located in Sanford? Yours might be
the name that strikes the fanev of most
of the people here. Why not send it In to
the City of Sanford a* a suggestion?

EFFE CTIV E
TELEVISION

A lot of people are shopping the easy
way today, with saving* stacked up over a
period of a year In the Christmas Club
membership* in both of Sanford'* hanks.
SflO.OOO 1* a lot of money an It 1* making
local merrhnnt* Va*h registered ring with
a merry Christmas tune.
"I,et'* put Christ bark Into Christmas"
I* a wonderful theme for the local .TuyereMerchants Association Christmas Parade
Vo wonder such enthusiastic response is be­
ing evidenced in this year's event.

The Sanford Herald

Now would be a wonderful time to
change to parallel parking In tha downtown
area. With a brand new 2-1."-car parking lot
with 12-foot parking atalls, motorists and
shoppera will experience a great thrill In
being able to open wide the doors of their
ears for thoaa great big Christmas bundle*.

ex. GRAND * * ! « ■ « . '

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"School* are big builne**," Seminole
County Superintendent of Public Instruc­
tion R. T . Mil wee told a Sanford elvle eluh
th* other day. We heartily agree for It I*
th# bualneaa of future citlsen* that mean
more to our country, nur state, eminty and
city than anything else these days.
Santa will aoon rlsit Sanford
him will eomg all of tfi# ^iope—

Jealnea,
thought*, dreams, and loves of tha young­
ster. "Thara will always be a Santa Claus"
la a atory that many boys and stria will be
he hearing as days grow shorter toward
th* glorious day when th* Star of Rethlehem was first seen.

Friday, Nor. 18, 1885

j f Rejoice tha aoul of thy servant: for uni lo thhee, 0 Lord, do I lift up my soul.—
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Social fcvcnlA

Wedding Plans

County 4-H News
■F P A T RMITH
Lait Saturday morning fmm
10 a.m. tn I t nnnn the Cnunty
4-H Club beld a enunell meeting
in lha Canning Kilrhen.
Forty-twa glrla repreiented rluh*
In Lyman, W'llann, Sanford Ele­
mentary, Sanford Junior High,
Grammar and Genaia School*.
Of fleer# were eteeted and are
Retty Jean Rohln*nn, pre.ldent;
Dorothy Me.Aleiander, vie# pie.
•id*nt; Sally William*, aeeretary;
Pat Smith, reporter; Amin Maiwet), long leader; and Virginia
Warful, devotional.
The ahjeetive* of lha eounell
( I ) to have an achievement
day In taeh rluh In May; ft* In
hava a rnunty wide achievement
day; ISl to nhtenra 4-H Sunday;
l4l to hava aarh girl enmp'et# a
4-H project and keep raeord
book*; (Al to rnmptela 4-H pro.
Jeet;
and
(Hi
to
continue
neighborhood 4-H meetinga.
In preparing fi*h far fanning,
nfu# removing undesirable parts,
•nak In lightly lalted water to
eitrmet the blood for 10 minute*
t« an hour depending on alia.

Witt.iuir Witckn-U* fiant
a#r# w &gt;i IUk U|.
K8SM

HANFORD
Jew elry anti

L u i f i f a Co.
S M Sanford A t *.

The Sanford Itl'W held it*
monthly dinner and tiuiine** meet*
mg Wcdnrvlay night at Ihe Y.irh1
Club al C&gt; 30 p m Ml*. Sidney
Fowler wa* gue«t »|ieaker frm the
Seminole Count) Judge'* office
and ai -penal gue*l* the club en
teruinrd Mr*. Edna Van Acker
and Mi** Adrienne Wait*
Flagi of the I'ndrti Natl-n* He.
rorated the interior of ihe club
and indicated Ihe Ih-.’me of Ihe
program which wai prc-onled to
to Ihe memb.’r* bv Mr* 'targuer
ite Graham, chairman of the In
ternational Relation* Committee
The organiiation function* and
achievement* of Ihe I mlrd Na '
lion* were dr»cnhcd in ob*ervan.e
of th** Tenth Annurriary o( it,
founding
Mr*. Jmle Carter, chairman of

A I’l.OW KH 1'tilt AN H O N O R E D R I'K R T . . . The Sanford Itl'W held A* regular dinner and business
meeting We.lne.dav n ihe Yaeh; Club. 'It* It F T i u r left, wehumi* the ■vening'• honored g ie*t*.
They were, left tn right, Mt*. Edna Van Acker, .Alt** Adiiennr Wa t* and Jlr*. Sidney Fowler, il'lmio
B&gt;- .tame.on 1

Seminole Hi

RATt u n / . r — N n v n i m

lie A ltrtiirt VI.Hire
Them t* » tial treat in i(r&gt;re
for u« Ih-i i u ** coming t-t our M IS
The American Home Depart­
•tage D a wondnful play. It'* ment of the Wntnan* Club met
entitled
"Father H mim
licit". Tuesday night at the ctubhouve
Some nf the rhsiaylrr* are Kan t- Th f ip-aker w*i Air*. Evelyn A
S*ev*«rt, Decorating Consultant
all lint bill*, a* Jim
Anderaim for Cov.O Neal Furniture Com­
the Falh rr;
Kaye Jrnkint e*
pany in Orlando She w»* intro
M argairl Aliilerinn, the niolhrr
durrd by M m . F. F:. Breckcn
and their chitiln it aie
Ann
ridge, program chairman.
Yorntlian, Itelty;
Iri* Cautry,
Kath&gt;; and Hill hirrhhuff a* Bud. ( \|ri Stewarl began her program
F'nirti
the
rumor
"floating" bv ibowtng two interesting film*.
atounri It'* going to .e * ■.1 play. "Plan for Bettrr Living* amt
You’ll hear mine about it later “ Modern Grow* I p". Th e ir ftltn*
on. . . , but keep Dio thought preitnled u a*« that home furnithtng* ran be prarttrvl and function
in mind. , . .
In chapel, Thurvday morning, al a* well a* attractive in her
Mr. Jlcrrta introd'ir ed Air. Dtmn, talk following llv* ftlmv M ri Stew
a member of tha Gideon* of Ur* art tiiggnied that in planning Ihe
Undo and in turn he iturn'iured furnishing* for any nxim. inmr
Brother A. E. L»w|* tha speaker. variety In wood fmuhei may be
All r!a»*rooni» In th* aehooj re­ u»ed to ad'antage _ turh *1 a
ceived a Gideon Bible and the light wood m a room with malm
•indent* a lr*tornrnt Th • nrg.in gany pterei She pointed nut that
iMttnn to which theae men Ite- it t* much wuer tn buy wool rug*,
long ia a Chrultan Men'* Organ- rather than rollon for living and
nation. With the help of Chfia* dining arrai, and that wall to wall
tian ft lend* of many different rarpetlng t* "mo*t effective."
A bfl'inei, merfing followetj Ihe
ehurehei. they bat* been able to
place over two aod one-half mil­ program with Mr*. Willi* Peaenek.
lion Bible* in hotel*. hnipltaN. rhairrn.m. pre*iding. Committee
school
and penal
ln*1ltulion*; report* were given.
and have dl it f Doited over nino
A note «f thank* for the teaelirn
and one-half million N'cwr 1e»t,. 'upper party wa* read from Atr*
ammta with P*alma t« armed
force*. , , .
h»m. It w »« enjnynt by all who
AVe, the student* and tea* her*
appreciate tha Bible* and teita- wild and wa* "deUcimi*”.
The art cla**e*. taught by Mr.
nieiila given u» and will enjoy
uving and reading them . . . Mr Alattieiii, am bating a womlerful
Blair, a member nf thia argan- time In making diffeti-tit ohjeels,
out of clay , , , Bill \ Inc* tit I*
itation gave th# prayer.
hi*
The Glee Club Ini lha atndeola *riy nturh eotliuaied o u r
in ainging the iloiology. Afle,* work, lie t* makii’g a turtle and
ward* Mr*. Fete N*»*«m # In­ it i» quite good.
troduced
the
chaplain,
Mr*.
The re*t of the etas* not In­
Thunton, both representing Ton terested in clay
ate
drawing
American Legion Auitbary. Mr*. horse*, [bothy Brewer inu*l hale
Ntwroffli prevented the achool a gi»at lovsi for them Iws-au-e
with an American Bag The like sh» i» making a worderful drawClub then sang a beautiful num- ing. , The
atmosphere tn tn»
tier "Prayer for Our Country” el* it room I* one of partnership
and I ’at Harrington **ng "Thai * and of people who era enjoying
America To Me", The Club ended their work. • •
with " I Like It H err". The pro.
Our Homecoming at SIIS » *»
grain ram# In rim,, with Air*. Mime thing worth seeing, , I'f
Blair giving tha Benediction.
course *’we me still shouting d
from highest Steeples' that we
Oh You Lucky »eninra . . ,
hey.’ that include* me. what am won the game by a •ore nf It '
I talking al&gt;otit.. , , well any way Srahrrefe did a g’^d job bw o .t*
— wa are getting an np|x&gt;rtim* we* a llt'le bit betlri . . I
Ity to %tail tha Florida Stale half-time show was really a algid
Bank. About 'Jit student* a day. . with lha majorette* going all "'it
They split up into twin group* and and dreislng like Indian* even
ar# taken on « tour through the tn staining tbemselre* The si-'"hank and ata irrved
dinner, sor*, of rmir»a, were very pret'T
rompliment* nf the bank al*n. . . amt addeii to th# color and '»•
the
Tha main dish, by tha way, I* eltemeot. . . tb» dance In

\' ma Milchrll on behalf of Smith
vide far illy. A letter wa* read
from Beta Sigma Phi Sunrity tell­
ing o( ihe Baraar they will bold
soon, A not U r front the Jay ere*
concerning Ihe ChrDtma* parade
wa, read. ( lub member* tlneu-ved
entering a ll &gt;at in thr parade.
Plant were made to decorate the
Chriilntai tree at the Woman*
1 lub for the ChrDtma* party.
C.uh nirmbrr* wrre rvmindcd to
bring gilt* for the Jark*nn*ille
1 in Id1c o'* lloui# In the l hrislmas
part'. Dee. It
I’rlirtou*
reffnhioenl*
were
i»rved by the hnvte.-ev, Mr*
Peiroek, Mr* fbiuglav Slenitrom,
Mr* l| S Duggar and Air*. J D
Carlton,
Thoie pre*»nt w-re. Ate* 4 O
n"ber1*, Mt* II T
Hatrhrtt,
Mr*. John Carlton, and gne*t.
Air*. Blanton Itwen, Air*, dames
Board, Mr*. John John Kailer.
Mr* P F" Brerkenrutge, and
gi.eit, Mis. B"h Ma* ; Air*, Itub
ham ,, Mr* Baeot F'.l!ert&gt;*. Alt*.
Iiim g Peinberg, Atr* F'tanri*
Meriwether, Mrv Gordon Sue
eney. Mr* [lavmond Ba**. Air*
Bid Kirk, Ml** Barbara Kupterhl
and Mr** Joy Duggar

S A N D L E R Of* flOSTON lirin"* llii'ir new Irrltntqttr in mcicr,i*ln
g* m afterward* was a lot of fun
too.
Our last gams i* going to be
Nov. IT in Delaind playing Delaind Bulldog*. . , we're pulling
for you t*»y», *0 get out there
and do lour beat, . . ,
St: At IN O L E S O M : F'nit T i l t '
AVFt K IS ’'ll * Almost T-mior1»w

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ftjiAAoitak
AD. and Mr* B I

. I a !mp In III S I iO A IIU '-S . , . llir .line* tint "feci ju t w nm icrfiill"
Fd-liinti muIkCA t (M’rfrrt llirre-i*nml l.iiidui” mtli ttiiv new vamji InM ttrrn t
. . , tn give vntt a frr.li-InnKinj; tailnrcJ time for walking voflty, .m u tlly.
!(•* rntk cu*liinno'l, willi air-vi iitcil
lining . . . it's I J IM ’lU.N I',

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.Sizes
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llrm rttiL rr Thi* Ad? I D

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Tin.* Khun

Tn AU'iitinn

Alm ut

U c f oignt

Perkin* have

« « their g u e » l , Mr*
Billiard B
B ro wn of Miami and Alts. Ii, A.
Jones, of Shreveport, I j* .

SI M il h I It IN

At VHP

The Civic Department ri'-l«r*ed
Terentiy the *!lgge*tlnn O'sda tn
tha City Commisiinner* that the
old hospital !■# enn*erted to a
home for aged.
Shriveled plrlle* are eau*ed by
uiiog too much ialt of too much
sugar.

Thanksgiving
China
w im m im m T
IMPORTED

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CHINA

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ktilc S pe. pipe* aaHIng
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tarvitai ivp o.td tautar, ferae#
and butter, lorga dinner plat*
and iRwara salad Hvat daufelaa
aa m cafca nrvica

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fA L O U - M O T H O f ALL KDVM
FUN FOR YOUNQ AHD OLD
BPAGHETT1 8UPFIK

T « « » your f.thlnn cue fmm Lurllt# Poll! Sh# ehno*#* tht* sirltlrg Weitnvsf to y-»»r
on h#r famoul TV »how , , ■ , Fee th# dram* of tha erls* rro**ed collar tab, th#
tland-aw*y pocket* — and rare about tha Silky, wa*h*'d* f*hrD; B»Ming CotticelH

C O M P in HRVICl
“0 PIN STOCK”
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Woman's Club Department H ear:
Mrs. E. A. Stewart From Orlando

Wblla tana tad poultry nay
ba walked bafors canning, mtatt
should bo manly wiped wttlt a
damp rlotb.

3rd. ANNUAL WINTER FESTIVAL

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the Education aod Vocation rom*t Adrienne Wail* t'1
»r,| 1*:r» pre*!
(lord
mittcr. 10 Ihe •rcnn&lt;| purtmn of dent of the | lorula 1 (ikigiipn.
Ihc program pre-enird the gu n I She i* from Orlando.
.
‘
•peaker. Mr- Sidney I'owlrr who
Air- Van Arler d&gt;-irriV(t tho
I* the s-'crrt.vr* tn the Seminole preparation* I- : made for II’ »
Count* Judge'* office Site had a reeepfton of apniovimately 4 ivy
"mo«t intere*lmg and mforma 1 w &gt;men who wilt attend ttte flilive" talk on the op ration* of I annual convent I n of Ihe Nilloftrl
the office with p.irtindar refer Federation which will l»e held in
erte l-t will* amt leifamrnti
Miami from June 30 to July ft.
\* *|w-t i d L in t (or th- evening
Werlnc'day night at the meetint;
Mr*. Edna V in Aikrr. Vftaini and appro»:inalclv .to g.ic-li and mem.
uee chairman of Ihe Southeast her* wew pre-enl lo enjoy tha
tegtnn of the National Federation meal and program. The regular
ItPAV via* intr.'dueed Mri Van I ho* m en c&gt;&gt;im
opened by
•nt an | Ihn
Ark t w.&gt;, membership chairman Mr* flltetl
of the Florida Federation in PI* drvotion.il n u given hj Mr*. I 'l l
helping to nrgjinifr thr Sanf.trrl ' Grantham.
Itl’W in Iteremher nf that vear
.
...
.
She wa* a o pa*t president nf Ihi
I lorula Federation.
Along w th Alt* Acker wa* Mt-

FiiH may ba hardened for boen#
canning by aoalng for one hour
in brine strong enough to float
a medium-sited potato.

A L L SOULS C A T H O L IC CH U R CH

T a jo S

Sanford BPW Has 3 Special Guests At Dinner Meeting

Want A Statue From Italy Or England?
Go To Monroe Corner Graft, G ift Shop
archway * you entrr the larger
Ry SANDRA RI 1RG
mom which atitl rarric* Ihe pink
Herald Sorlety Editor
If you have ever rirramrd rf and hiuc theme hut In w#U paper.
Pmr tahlri. cabinet*. Mind*,
vmting Sweden. England. Italy
nf maybe tuba. Jamaica. Meitco, and whal haie you. all maria by
Germany, Spam or the Philippine* Mr. Jarkion. ara aarh In ill proI would Mjggrit that you drive par ptaca and loaded with avary
out tn Monroe Corner Located aniria Imaginable Whi« u «n
there, right on the corner lot ii turpritins i&gt; the priori which arr
ru&gt;* of the moit favrmaling and ■ Vary m i o n i b l e .
In tha *hnw ta»f« an» woven
quaint *hopi in or around Central
Florida. The Monroe Corner Craft •tnlaiwnd ikift* along with doll*,
pocket b«ok*. and other item* ol
and Gift Shop
Their counlnei fan become a interait lo child and grownup
reality in Ihe object* found in the Rra*» and cupper craft reflects
atore. Dainty rr**ul va»e* from tha *mal&gt;r miniature* Wrought
Sweden, bone china from Kngland. iron work i« alto exhibited and
tiny »tatiie« and figurine* from landi an Early America! Air.
Mr&lt;. J uk ton tell* u* that all
Italy and woven baiket* from The
Philippine* along with cryvtal of her thing* " c o m e from differ
ware and woven nigv from ouc enl cnunlrie*." She al*o told
own ended State* are among the your reporter that "w e atarted
many and varied Ihingi found on with an Idea of tailing thing*
from Florida only, but a* Ihe re
the thrlvev.
The owner* and operator* arr ■ •ain't enough variety we took in
Mr and Mr*, l". E Jack*on ori­ foreign counlne* "
Mr. Jarkion. it «erint, ha* alginally from "New York and New
Jer*ey" who have h«en planning waya boon Inlereiterl in rtafl
the rraft ihnp *lor more than U work and iay* th.it he will 1 make
furniture and alnimt anything
year*."
Strange a* It may *eem. Mr you have In mind. Juvt come and
lell me what you want "
Jarkion « n a rdlrgr profe*»or lomorrow. Take a drive nul . . .
In Mon! Clair College for I I yean
tng it’i grand opening Inday and
Sul because of hi* health wai
The Jackton'a Gift .shop u hai"told fcy hi* doctor tn come
won
t you*
aotilb."
The Jackion*. who by the way.
have a *on Edward, fir*l went lo
Clermont, but through nrwipaprr
adi and An traveling around cho»e
_
Sanford tn *ellle down. "You havei A
D a *
lo gel tha real feel nf the town." ATG KGVGQLGQ.
and ho*y Mr*. Jark*on, at *hr |
looked her* and there for a *prrk O v a
D / ^ rp ry fe
of duit on a bowl or an adjiiitnvni * ■'/
r
lo he mad* "You know whal you
Pinal plant for th* marrtiff of
wmt and you look until you Imd
Mil* Birbira Gail Bitting, diugb
it."
"When •# fir»t fame In San ter of Mr and Mr* AVUkennn Van
ford." ih« wen! on "wa liked II Bitting, l.i Ed-!.# dark Waldheim,
to much w* itayed over night and ton of Air. ard Mr* Hugo Wald
*w kept coming bark and looking heim of Opebka, Ala , have been
around until we found whal we revealed by tha bride-clrct'a par­
wanted A lot with two houiei ent*.
The adding will lake place Nov.
en it and iltualed on a comer."
"I raid In myielf," th» mur- » al d ftp p m. at the Ftr*t MHhnmined ai the got a far away took till! rhureh with the Be* J. r
In her eye "hera It ii. Thli U juit McKinley and the Hev. Milton II
for our shop."
vVyalt officiating.
The *hnp, which wai converted
Harry At Weir will he the »nln.
from an old tllp-«h»d building. I* lit wiih linger liarrla rendering
now a mill* grey trimmed in pink nuptial muiir on Ihe nrgan.
with a bright pink door. Ii’j large
Attend r.g. Mu* Bitting a* maid
windowi which iparkle In the of honor will be All** Deborah Grif
aumhtne are framed nn the Inilde fin nf Qulney, It rule* maid* will l&gt;*
wilh icalloped cornice*, which Mr. Mta* Jjt.lcr Kiel and Atit* Anita
Jack von made.
Andrrtn.i nf Tampa: Mr*. Hugo
The interior I* competed nf two Waldheim Jr., aiatrr-in-law of ihe
main room* with imatlcr rnomi groom Irony Birmingham, Ala.;
in back. A* one walk* In. the col­ and M in Lucia Goff. Sanford. Junor* prevent a warm, friendly at* h.r briJeimai.lt will he AID* Kay
mniphrre. A mhln egg blue li Ivey an I Alii* Atarilyn .McDaniel
tued on the wall* ami inmr of the Seiving hla *on at be*t man will
rahineta and It aoftened by Sa Hug 1 Waldheim Sr. and u*hrr*
tourbe* nf pink which arrenti the will be If ign Waldheim J r„ broth­
rlcar cry Mat bowl* and vatea.
Walking through th* "almnM er of the groom; Bob Manlre,
Wtnton Smith If. Frank Buten.
»eheh III, Oscar AValdhelm and
Evan* Dorsey, all nf Alabama.
tmmeJ'.trl* folio* tng the cere­
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the horn* nf lha bride’* parrnl* at
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In Homecoming
Platt UrWoraity'a faatlp impror*
Ing Seminole* meat tha Citadal’a
gurpriaing
Bulldnga In Ii°a*
Campbell Stadium Sntur lag after*
l u n In tha Seminole ninth an­
nual football ll&lt;rma coming claaalcGama tlma ia 2;M acl&lt;*h
Coach Tom Nugwnl'a rajuvenatad Indiana. fr*»h front win*
arar rillanova and Furman, will
gnter th# contest a» favortlo*. al*
though tha margin map be very
email indeed.
Tha Cltadol, making n strong
gomabaek under the tutelar# of
former University of Fiorula
fearldiold aoach John Sauer, haa
| m th# surprise Uam of in*

Southani Confaranea thia poor,
and will an tar Saturday's claah
with a good 1-3 raaord.
I’re-trason progonatiratora had
tha Cadcta occupying tha Southern
Conforonra collar, with little bopa
of rtihing further than ninth, but
tha Bulldnga finlahad Southarn
Confermra
competition in a
fourth plara tia with Richmond
with a 2-2-1 ahowing. On* of Cit­
adel'* biggaat aurprtaaa waa a
convincing 14-13 win ovar Richmnnd midway in tha aeaann.
Coach Tom Nugent'# Seminolei
are ahowing the typical "Nugent
comaback" of th# paat two Ml*
aoni. After taking their lick#
from min* of tha aouth’a top
trama four time# in a row, the
Seminole hava now begun to click
ia top faahion, and will prove a
formidable opponent for anyone
in the laat threo gamaa of tha
teaeon.
Tho big charge behind the FSU
rejuvenation hoi hern the emer­
gence of Quarterback Vic Prtnal,
lophoanore flaah from Wavoriy.
N.Y.
I'rinai over-coma Wa aarly aea­
ann uncertainty, and haa lad the
PS IT Uam with confident# and
ralmnen in tha laat tw# gamaa.
Indication# of Prlnil'a capability#
were area in tho V.P.L game whan
ho took over tho quarterbacking
choree to put tho Somlnole bark
In th# ball gama Boon in th#
probable alerting lineup la Buck

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In Women's Golf
Association Play
Four winner# were announced

7eaterday In tha tournament play
of th« Wodneaday afternoon golf
maun between th# ladtea of tho
Sanford Women'# Golf Aaaocta*
lion.
Tha weekly tournament., played
each Wodneaday aiurnoon follow­
ing tha luncheon meeting of tha
aaaoeiation, had 30 lediee taking
part in tha play.
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Feature M ore Q uality
Be MF.BCEB BAILEY
The Asiaclatad Preaa
Sojtheaalam Conference Moth all
fcalurai more quality than quan­
tity Ihia weekend aa Auburn, Tenneaiea and Vanderbilt risk their
chances it a bowl bid against
fnrmldib.# foe*.
Only icvan SEC team a are b
action this weekend. Mlaaiuippi.
the defending SEC ehamp and No.
I in tha current itandmgi, Minissippt State, Tulane. Georgia and
Georgia Ttrh are Idle, retting up
'or next wtek'a aaaion flnalei
against traditional in atr aetata ri­
val*.
Alabama, atiTI aeeking Na Brat
virlory vine* mid teason laat year,
kltki off th# grid activity Friday
night in M U m ! afalnat the Hurri
rant*
There U a bowt flavor atimwndtn| all four of Saturday‘a gamaa
Involving SEC team a. Auburn and
Clemarm flay In MobOa, Flmrtda
aaqwnad aa Iwtatlng of banda, I* at Vanderbilt. Ten netare I* at
novwnent af feet. Something Kentucky and Loulaana State is
m we# pmfnundly nerene. 1 at Arhanaa*.
nee, Lota UwJwghL 1 She kw
Auburn Tmneaaaa and Tandy
all *r# atlft L Ms# running fnr a
bid to th* Cotton. Sugar or Gator
Bowl — but they can't afford an­
other lot* Actinia■ haa a remote
rhanra of being hoat learn Hi the
Cation Bowl - but only if Ttxaa
CbriaUan loaaa la Bica.
Two of tha Wfla team*— Ola Mlat
end fteurgla Trch— also am high
an •*# proapacU Rata af Major
bowt aelaction aommlMaet.
Miami aa a heaey laeorita la
hand Alabama Mt 1Mb atraighl dafrit, but the other game# figure
la eloae. Tenamaaea and A rt antea

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la key playara, baa looked anmn*
Kitag lata lban aouatioul the p u t
See# weeks while toeing In Tttlaaa,
adgteg Mlaaiuippi Stela bp ana
paint and baating fleorgia by ■ »
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Low net acor# waa made by
Mri. Andrew Carryway and low
putta waa won by Mr#. K. W.
Herron.
Neat meeting of tha aiaociation will hava aa their guest
apeer, in# manager of tho Mayfair Inn. Frank Mehan* Jr.( Mabana ia expected to tell the San­
ford Women*# Golf Aaaoctatie#
ju«t what they can do to make
the *15,00 PGA Tournament. Th#
Mayfair Inn Open”, n «**nipl*t#
wieeaai.

Marty Marion Has
Received St. Louis
Elks Club Award
*T. LOUIS UP — Marty Marion,
manager of the Chicago Whit# Sag
during Iheir Md fnr tha Am rrlcir
L**|ua pennanl U «l
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fuPbaek baneful Joe Childre»a ctlll
la u tha doubtful Bat but half*
hack whl* Fob Jamea mfy b# to
better phyaieal eondltton than be
eaa agalnrt Georgia.
Clemtoe. which Anally V*at b&gt;
Maryland laat week aftiw butfding
up a 110 lead doesn't expect ball-)
bark Joa Paglrnt la b* In top
ahape.
Th# old gueulng gamett
Miami aver Alabama: Tha Crtrnleu TV* ban ahowia tom* Improvemant In tta laat few gamta but
’Hama atUI len t la tha Hurricane*’
•lata.
Taaanaaae* near Kanhtckyt The
Vota’ Johnny Major* win# m oftenatm dual with the Wildcat#' Bob
Hardy.
LouMana S u it over Arbanaaa:

Bp B. HI GH ANSLET
Tha Fighting Fada of Ramin*
ola High School hart ibocktd
thrmielvei Into tha football lima*
light af tha Eait Florida Con*
ftronce. Bp vtrtuo af their mighty
upaet «ver powerful Saabreoia
la at Ftldap night, they took a
lead on tha Southani Division.
Their Iona rival ia PeLand, who
will bo th# guaata of tha Fodi
nail Wadntadap night. DaLand
hold# a alight edga on Seminola
In conference play, but should the
Fada upaet PeLand aa thap did
Seabreeio they will bo in tha
playoff for the conference cham*
plonahip.
What waa beginning to look Ilk#
a hopeleai araton for tha Fr,la
conference - w in
haa auddenlp
taken on a new light. With tha
Fed a now holding tha edge on
tha Southern Divialon, there la a
rhance for them coming out of
the aeaann Confcrcnca champ*;
only one more victory la between
them and their chance to play for
glory. Th# Feda hava a 2 0 South*
#rn Dirialon record aa oppoaod to
a 1*1 record held by PeLand, hut
thn«* optlmiata who would cay
that Seminole la a cinch to rmuo
out at lealt with a tic for the
lead In the Southern Piviaion are
wrong. The conference ronatitu*
lion atatra that a point rating ho
uaed to determine the atandlng
of the riuha. At present Pelutnd
holda the edge on Seminola an
pointa. A toss to Pal^nd or even
a tic would give Del and the
Southern Piviaion crown.
Two trama loom aa the North*
ern Piviaion ehampa, and they
play tonight. Ketterlinua of Si.
Augustlno ia holding n alight edga
on Palatka, hut tha victor of to*
nlght'a fray will be Northern
Piviaion rhampi.
Tha Fed* built an entirely new
harkfield for tha laat gama, and
It waa powerful In It# aucceat.
But tlma# are troubled again for
the Feda. Robert Carter,,tha nutetandfng tackle that waa con­
verted to offensive fullback, earn#
out of the Seat)reri* gama with
two cracked riba. Not only waa
Carter outtlandinr for his line
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gama, but ha

alto turned In a fin# pa».*ormanra
at a dafenalra lineman. It ia
not known at what particular
point in tha "rough-and-ready"
gama Cartar auatained hit Injuriat, but ha did turn In n fma
parformanca under a great hand!*
cap.
From the wap thing! look now.
PtLnnd haa a alight tdga on
Seminola. Thap art th# proud
holdara of a l-t aeaann record,
with improatlra wlna. Retterlinut
outmanned than* In a cloaa 4-0
gama and Seahreeta outacorrd
them hy an aapacled t&lt;M4. But
tha DtLandtrt
amearad New
Smyrna 31-0, than Wildwood 31-0,
P. K. Young# 1* 0. Ihap out*
manned Winter Park 14-*. ond
they dipped part Palatka 0-0 in a
nip-and-tuck game.
Tha Fed# Kara a 3-3 aaaaon

reeard. T » * of their latte# wer*
to victim* of D*La lid: Palatka
and Winter Park. The Fed# hava
rat ahomn th* offensive work
that
tha distinctive faatura of
tka Del-and club. I I point* haa
keen tha Fada (raatait aumbar of
point# ematted in a tingle ftma,
ahlta PeLand haa (cored over
10 point# on two diffaran! ac*
gallons.
Tha M r quertloa tMa waak (a
Carter. Tha Fada* aplriu ar« still
aa hiph at they wara laat waak
whan they up*** Saahraaia. hut
Cartar haa n» replacement. Thara
la however, hop# that Cartar will
ha ahia to draaa out bp gama
time. If ha doaa. and tha good
aplrit kaapa op until nait Wednetdap (and thafa a long wap off)
wa map bo in atoia for anolhar

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Talavitlon act an aur floor. Choice
af Weailnghouae, Strombarg-Cari*
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Lane now it gnaral manager af
tha SL&lt; Lout* - Card malt where
Marion lerved briefly at manager.

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Our Mellonville Avenue Property
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I sineerely believe that ont of the rreat needs of San­
ford is to have a aubdivison where many of our citizen*
can buy homes in the $15,000 to $25,000 price range.
I have purchased the Cornell property on the west side
of Mellonville Avenue and the Lingle grove on the ea«»
side. I plan to start construction of the first of these
homes in December.
All homes fronting on Melldnville Avenue will conform
to the existing ordinances and will be homes in the $18,000 to $25,000 price range. On the inside lots of the pro­
perty, back in the groves, the homes will vary in price
from $15,000 to $25,000.

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will he a fine thing for Sanford. I have re­
quested the City to change the zoning on the
land that does not front on Mellonville Avenue
so that all of the property may be developed at
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There will be a special meeting to consider this
matter at the City Hall Monday at 8:00 P. M. to
which all persons are urged to be present and
express their opinions.
This map b published for the purpose of en­
lightening the public of our proposed plans, and
we urge you to notice the large spacious lota
in our proposed development

Odkcun. &amp; Ju d o t,
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I will have some of the drawings of the homes I
Intend to use in this area. In addition, I intend
to huild my own home in this area. If you think
this will be an asset to Sanford, be sure to be
present

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T H E SAN FO R D H E R A L D

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County Personals

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By VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
Cadet Dill Smothers of Gordon
Military College, flarresvllle, Ga.
was the weekend guest of hi*
parent', Mr. and Mrs. Joe Emato m , recently.
Mr and Mr*. E. C. Thnmpmn
of Albl"". Prnna. arrived WednrsVlay to rprnrf th* winter in laVi
Mary. They have rented an apart*
jiunt at tha home of Mrs. Beivie
f sunder* It « ill he remembered
that they are frienda of Mr.
ar.d Mr*. T. T.. Spire* and wera
residents of l.*'» e Mary laal win­
ter.
Mr. and Mr*. Jame* Pickering
of Nutuk, Ma&gt;*. railed on hi*
aunt and lipcie, Mr. and Mr*. I*,
g. Pickering, Wedneiday.
Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Sherlock
who bought tha Million plar*
some time ago. arrived in 1-aVe
Mary fmm their home In Aurora.
N. V. thin p*»l week. They
pad been in town only t»o d*v*
rh»n they were railed back by
the »udden death of her mother.
Mr. and Mr* Arthur TomVln•on art* rd Thur*day from their
summer home In North Witmington. Mata, and hava opened thalr
home on Utlla Lake Mary.
Howard I.lnyd. US Army. »tatin nr! at Tindall field. Panama
f jt y * a* the yiird of hi* father,
I!. E. I.yold Jr. »hU r»*t weekend.
]|e leave* ahortly for adaaneed
schooling In Milwaukee. Wl*.« prior
to an nver*»a* assignment in AraWa.
Mrs R. P- Hughes and *on. Pe.
Witt "f Jaekionailla w*ra tha
guevt* of her mother, Mr*. Baida
founders ov*r tha waeksnd.
Georg* Coleman, neeompanlad
hy hi* ilitar-tn law. Mil* Grara
Barley arriv'd Utl* pa*t weak
and ha* taken an apartmnnt n
Jonrwood. They are refill*r winter
visitor* and welcomed baek hy
their many friend*.
Mr*. Edgerly, returned to V*r
Florida home 1a*t weak, after
apendinf tha summer In New Eng­
land.
Saturdry evening lha Chamber
•f Commerra aarvad • turkey din­
ner to more than 130 frienda and
member* Mr* Jama* Dtngmaa
and Mr*. Charlea Kruagar w*r*
cochalrmin for th# vrry tuccatsful affair. Peopla earn# from Farit
park a* well a* JIanford, knowing
tha axralltnev of tha Laka Mary
f.oid anti they were not dliappotntrd
Addin* aonitdarahly In the even*
tnf’a enhryment w*» mutlc fumhhed by lh» Laka M*ry Orchestra
rompoted of drum*, John Packham, t)l*no, llarry Wavtar and
tnimhonr. Henry DaMIngo. The
Girl Sevtita, who are apnniored hy
the Chamber of Commerce helped
with the toning and added a very
smart note hy their trim green
uniform*.
Frirmli of H M Young wdll he
InlerriUd to hear that ha we*
taken la.t week by ambulance In
Bay Pine* for treatment of * bark
r«million which ha* Incapacitated
him fo* tome time.
Witter WlrdrrhnM, US Navy 1*
•pending a ahort furlough with hla
parent*. Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Wladrrhold &gt;1* haa been ilallonad at
Great laka* Training Station. III.
and win b# transferred to in Okla­
homa base In the near futura.
Mr*. P. D. Anderson founts W •elt a very furtunata period. La*t
week she relabrated a birthday
end w*i tha racipltnl *f twe caVaa
Ultla Utas Karen Seaman, a rue.
raaiful 411 member made the first
&lt;ike and the second wai part of a
family dinner Sunday at the En­
terprise hum# of Mra. Anderson*
eouilni.
Enjoying thla la liar celebration
were bas'd#* Mr. and Mr*. Andar
ion and the hovla, Mr. and Mra. J.
V Itkhardi. Mr. and Mrs. Kart
Vu rr &lt;4 PaBary and hla mothtr.
Mr*. Fried* Murr af luanes Alrea,
Argentina. Mr*. Louise F. WOaen
i* Enl'.rp.lte and Bussell Palmer
el New York City and Havana,
Cuba.
Joanph Bamberger wai guest ef
honor at a Sunday night aupper at
the home of Mr. and Mrt. Damon
Stott. Joining In tha celebration
were Mrs. Bamberger, Mrs. Minnie
« w « . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ulka with
M artin and Bains, Mr. and M n.
Bud Bamberger and Chipper.
Mr. and Mr*. Stewart Baker end
two children left Monday far L a tagton, Ky., where the will tfay
•Ifb relaflvea while ho seme an
m r w a tour ef duty Mr the neat
five month*.
Friend* of M n. J. A. Chathley
will bo aorrv to hear that bar
■ether la erllkeDy Ul at bar ho&lt;■#
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Saptna, M. C. Mra.
Chattier la at her bedilde,
Mra. W. Q Pwlreri af Sadna, R.

Additional
Society

Tuesday evening, frienda of Mr*
C. W. Sjobluu gathared at the
home *&gt;f Mr* Roy I,. Howell Jr.
*nd surprised her with a birthday
By B ETH ERtCKSEV
party. They arrived, bearing a
DEBARY WOMAN’S CLUB
beautiful birthday, e”d Mr*. Ho.
The DcDary Woman’a Club
wall rompletad th* rafrrthmtota meet* this afternoon at th# C ivic
by atrvlng hot coffa*. Thni* an- ( omunity Center fnr lunchfnn,
joying Uiii occaiion with the hon* burin*** meelmg and eirdi. The
ore* were Mr*. Charlr* Ktueger, officer* and membera are’ to he
Mr.* Grace,Col*. Mr*. Carl M
om, invited to Open Home December
Mr*. T. E. Spier*. Mr*. I). C. 13th by the Plantation E»talr*
Spiers, Mr*. James Dingman ar.d Woman’a Club, whn are holding a
tea fronj two to four p. m at the
Mr*. Vola Werfelman.
I.a«t Thunday, Mr*. W. P. DrDary firehou&gt;e
F A U . FESTIVAL DINM .R
Burke gulcrUmed her Sunday
Wrdncvday mghi ai six p m the
School ' lit* of Junior* During
lha rvcj ng. they plavad gimev PDnialinn E'tale* Property Own.
er’* A**n. held their annual getand a*, a late hour, the ho ilm
to gether dinner at the Manrion
*erv»d cak aar.d orange juit*. Th* houie. It wat a festive occasion,
; t !i a in ding were, France* Dor- with long tablet allowing appetis­
ti,n. Franca* Tilli*. Maxine Shaw, ing food* prepared hy the rlutaff
Joyce Pc:cr».in and (Jayle flurke aide; each lady bringing tome tpeWednr»d*y evening the Busl* rlal dith for which *he it well
nr** Wumen'i Circle of the Com- known. Alter dinner the evening
munity Church of Lake Mary hrld wai spent in playing card*.
i!i month &gt; meeting at the home
NEW PASTOR
of Mr* II M Cochran. A short
All Saint* Kpi«c»pal Church ha*
uusinc.v »e**in.v prrerdrd a plastic v new pavtor; the Rev. Edred May
party to whicn guc»t* other than who recently came from New
member* nad been invited.
Hampvhire. whrrr he »erved a*
Mr*. Waller I . .pallor of St Andrew* in ManrhevThe pieiidenl. .------

Social &amp; Personal Activities

Piper pr.rided Minute* of the prr | ler unitl la*t March. All KainU atvtoo* maalinr • »'* dl.pon.rd with! *o h it a nrw ehoirmacler; Henry

and merely an overall halanre c-f Ebeling I'runi fiction Spring*, whn
more M.n * m «&gt; **a* given in l« writ known to local musical cir.
place of * treviurer'* report. Mr* clcs. .
G L E E CLL'B
M. Thompson wa* appoinlrd
The Mention hnuie » i* filled
chairman of the Daraar Commit­
tee, i n n m l by Mr*. P. D Andrf- with old time melodic* lest Wedw,n and hoih of them will work nrtday night Coder Ihe vur&gt;erb
ilirertion of Mr*. H»rry S. Whit­
with the Fnrndihip Class on (he
aker Ihe firat Glee tlub meeiing
eomplc'a plan*.
of Ihe &gt;r*i wa* :no»t emhusiatiMemrerr were a*ked to leave rally attended.
u*u*hle. woolen elolhmg with Mr*
The quartet, Kvecrtt Swift, Wil­
Anderi'in. which will he ihipned liam Wat‘ nn. Henry Wood and Dr
U World Sm ira for dittnbullon Harry Whitaker **ng Down In
«h*ra most n»fd»d. It wa* *gr**d Mnhile- *n touchingly lhat they
that memhK* who. had n"t con- had many eneore*. To* nest mrettnhutel to lha firat Runthlne R"t Ing will inrlude Chriitma* re­
sent Mr* William Muigrave rould hearsal* The officer* thl* year
runtribute D* * aecoed one The er- are: President, William Wat*in,
ganiritiofi hid purehaied a me vice preiidenl. Georg# Wakefield:
ebapicil toy which Mra. Ander*nn Ireaiurer, Milford Leoaard and
agreed to Uhe t« Mr*. Mutgrave. acting secretary, Mrs- Milford
to be land In a program designed Leonard.
CHURCH BOARD M EETIN G
to bring hack deiterity to her
Mr. and Mr* Rkhard Denmg
hand, which h n been Inactive
were h«iti tn the DeBary Methotinea he' illntt*.
dial Church Board Monday night.
The secretary, Mr* S. P Fowler
read a resolution, memorialising
the late Elma Cochran Lloyd,
member of the group II wa* voted
that e«p**a be »ent her family and
else spread upon tha minute* of
the meeting. It w-g* voted that Ihe
group lake full ahare of the
By ADDIE PREY A T T
r burr haa aewing Runt a, end Mr*.
Jonnie Lee Harmon era* aulhoriied
Mr. and M's. W. L. Alderman
to purchase the needed articles have with them for a few days,Mr*.
and ahip la the Board.
Aktermaa’e auter, Mra. Judaon
Mrs. Thompven and Mr*. Fowler Leonard of Ft. Tlerr*.
war# tppointrd a committee to Mr. and Mrr. Frank Pitta, and
work m ■ tentative budget for the Mr. and Mra E. If. Grant apmt
roming year. It wa* agreed (hat Sunday in Winter Garden with Mra.
this yepr aa last tha Chririma* 0. If. Gtiflin.
party would be In the nature of
Mr. and Mra. Michel Bridges and
a White Gift Service. A fommltlee Mae nr.dgcs, of Montgomery,
for thl* roniliting of Mr*. Cochran Mich, whj have hern visiting Mr.
refilled hy Mr*. Joe Smather* and Mrt. William nridgee left
was appointed and th* parly Is to Wrdnemiy, for their home.
be held at Ihe horn* of Mrs. Fow­ The Rev. and Mr*. Day of Ovlaler In December. If la hoped lhat do called on the Rev. and Mrs. W.
later. In* group ran make contri­ A. Ellenaond Sunday.
bution! to tho newly nwanad Home
The n*pli*t Church held It* Mis­
for Elderly Prr»bytrii.*na, In
sionary meeting Tuesday evening
Lakrland
a* the church The program wa*
At (lie eonrlutinn of th* hutl“ Christ For The World”. Those
net* meeting Ihr group adpuirned
psrllcipe* ng In the program were
to th* porch where Mr*. Tommy
Mrs. L.iioa Mefjin, Mra. John
Moon of Oviedo had set up her
Maxwell, Mr* Paul Maxwrll. Mr*.
nfaitle display. Mr*. Cochran led
Arthur l.lnd-ey.
Mra. Claud*
tha devotion* whlrh was thus flakes, Mia. Cedar llari, and the
mad* available to all. During Ihe
Rev. W A. Ellenwrood, Mra. W. A.
event#! Mr*. A F. Kemp won the
Ellen wood, president, conducted the
attendance prise and ahe and Mra.
meeting Hostesses for lha evening
Harmon both won prlaea lo mark,
were Mr*. T . W Prevail, and Mra.
thla Ihefr Brat plaatlc parly.
Cedar Hart, who served refreahFollowing th« demnnitratton, the
menli consisting of gelatin triad
boiies* served lemon chiffon pie,
r.-ffee, and taa. Approximately
coffeo, nuts and minta to mem*
hera, Mrs. P’per, Mr*. Anderson, eighteen attended.
Mr* R ly Newton of Winter Park
Hr*. S na'her*. Mrs. Fowler, Mra.
Harmon, Mra. Thompson, Mrs. and Mrr. Blanch Edwards, of SanRichard Beebe, Mr*. R E True, fird, spent Wednesday with their
Mrs. L. W. Scott, tha represents- mother Mr. ar.d Mra E H. Grant.
Mr. and Mr*. E T. Summeraill
Dve, Mra Morn, and guests, Mra.
J. W, Wilson, Mr*. Raymond M. had at iheir guests, Friday, their
Rail, Mr*. Arthur Caplin and Mra. daughter and son In-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Wesson of Okeechobee.
Kemp.
Thursday avtning Mr*. Clayton
Uahr and Mra. Cecil Blark of Or­ cokaa and Individual eah#s, Iced
lando, and Mra D. C. Splera. Mr*. In paiVI shades, mints and nuts
Frad Wertalman, and Mr*. Gamer Those enjoying thla occasion be­
Gehr, all member* of Mr*. Robert side the club members wera Mr.
Will!*' Canasta Club, honored her WiUls and the thrae Willis children,
with a surprise Housewarming at the Rev, and Mrs, L. W. Scott, Mr.
har new homa on Lakarlew Av*.
and Mrs P. D. Anderson, Mr*.
After tha gut-su had mad# a tour Oils Sjoblum Mra. Thoms* Alray,
of the house and had admired tho Mra. H C. Pugh, Mrs. J . C. Hea­
varioui gifts, ihe hostess** served dricks and Mrs. Jamas Dlogmaa.

The rhalrman E. L. Rwilt, called
for committee report* and Hi*rutted Thinktglvmg plans and
a holiday pageant.
The gueri speaker, Mr* Evelyn
Howe, of Of ran Grove, New Jer­
sey, told of hrr work at the MethnHiM Home there and Hocrihed Ihe
high points of directing Ihe 201
member*.
Thnve prevent were- The Rever­
end and Mr*, l-evlie Lewi* of San­
ford, Dr Rerinoid Willenbrock,
W. L. William*, Mr. and Mr*. Hen­
ry Krug, Mr. and Mr*. If. E. Cof­
fin. Mr*. Ethel P. Wood* and Ml**
Ilcatricc Tytnn. It wa* announced
that Donald Jame*. Ihe infant *nn
of Mr. and Mr*. Gerald J. Neyer
will he christened thi* nest Sun­
day morning.
THANKSGIVING SERVICE
A T ID a m. Thanktgumg morn.
Ing the Deflary Baplttl Church
will welcome Ihe various DeBary
rhurch congregation*. The Pil­
grim Community Church, All
Saint* Epivcopal and Ihe DeBary
Methndlvt churrhr* will unite *1
this lime. The rhoir, under direc­
tion of Henry Ehrling. with organlit l^iura Platt Bmwn, will *mg
"Praise Ihe l/ird. O Jrrusatam ”
HOLY COMMUNION
At eight a. m. Thanksgiving
morning lha Reverend Edred May
will official* at holy rommunion
al All SainU Epiveopal church.
(IV IC Hk/AAR
The DeBary Citric Com mum Iy
Atin.'a llataar this last week wav
a rompletc lueerta; it wa* re*
P«rted lhat over liOOOo wa* realis­
ed. Tha dining rmim wa* filled
three Itme* fnr the dflleioti* even­
ing meal. Mra. Harry bcUen wa*
chairman.
v tm o R s
Mr and Mrt Arthur L Will,
goo*a are ertrriamtng at their
home. Mn. M Lynn Pallerton nf
Bogota. New jrrvey and Mr. and
Mrt. Ira W. Kelsey of Orodell.
New Jersey.
Dr. and Mrs. Luther A. Tarbcll
gsta a luncheon for Is gueit*
Tuesday to honor Mr and Mr*.
Harmin Batson of Durham, N. C .
who ar« visiting them this week.

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MONDAY
Th* Dependable Class of the
First Mathodiit Church will gather
at th* homa of Mra. M. K. Raker,
GrapavlHa Av*., at t p. m. for
Ho regular monthly buriaeaa and
aortal meeting.
Th* Tast Matron's Gtuh af
Baminola Chapter No. S HER will
meat with Mrs, R, F. Cranihaw,
1133.E. 7th St. at 7:30 p ,m.
Th# regualr meeting of Ihe ge.
mmul* Audubon Society will be
held at 7:30 p. m at th# Com­
munity llall, Geneva. Speaker,
Mr. Hall Tennis, Excrutlv* Direc­
tor af th# Florida Audubon So­
ciety. Program • Bird ConserveDon. Two tllmv will he thnwn nne
on Alatkan Salmon and on* on the
Everglade Kite.
Th* C. Vf. F. nf Ihe Christian
Churrh will meet al 7 30 at the
rhurrh for the regular meeting.
Program will h« hy Dr Benton
R. Miller of Jarktonviilr, who
will ihow picture* of Ibe two ben­
evolent home* aupported by Ihe
Chrlatlan Churches of this area.
Hnatcites are Mr*. B. H. William*
and Mrs. A. P. Bandy.
Laymen's revival (antiques at
tha First Baptist Church at T : »
p. m.
TUESDAY
Tha Band Parent* esaortstUn
will hold a meeting at • p. m. la
the Band Hall.
Tha Bethany Float of th* Firat
R* .1st Church will meat at th#
homa of Mrt, Bralley Odham, 1M7
Palmatlo A**- at ■ o'clock with
Mra, Elala# Hunt aa co-baitcsa.
Laymen's revival continue* al
the First Baptiat Church at 7:30

Local DAR Chapter
Gathers In Oviedo
On Veterans Day
On N« v it Ihe 5*111* Ifirri»on
rl.apter. Nalimal Society of th#
Daughter* of th* Amariran Revnlu
t on m*t with Lira. George Morgan
In Oviedo

It a n announred lhat tha other
h.iriewt* ••#■* absent because Mr*.
Smith'* husband wai ill and had
hern takrn In th* hospital, and Mr*,
Norton tould nil get leave from her
effita.
The fart that it was Veterans*
, rerfimred snd a count
1
t.km nf member* who had display­
ed flags.
It was agreed to give four History
Medals In Ihr Seminole County
«:hno]i shin year snd a donation
was sao'. lo the Stale DAR Library
in ixlaur o.
Mrs, H. W Rucker. Pegeant. re.
ported t&gt;n th* activities nf District
4. the m rung having been attend­
ed hy Mra. Rucker, Mr*. Benvnn.
Mr* R r, Tolar. Mr* Miriam
Hussell a.id Mra. A. R. Key.
Monies acr* aMo-i *d *v
Foe and Theft insuranr* on th*
historic aitirles on divpiay in the
Sanford i Womans' (Tub Building
which are Ihe property nf the City
o' Sanford and Ihe General Sanford
Memorial IJhrary and Museum.
Thu h«« been a project of the
Chapter L r . number of years, in
keeping w.th the nilfnnil aim for
the pretervation nf hiatory object*
of the Niiional Soriety,
Mrs. A R Rey, Defense Chair­
man ** d that Ihe National Society
was urging all irhoola and enllegrs
ir empiasite Amenta# Hutory and
Beal riiaptera should aid Ul this
project. Sh* also spoke nf the me
rroriil tablet erected to Oak Hill
Cemctary, Wuhwgtea D. C by
National tn memory of William
Tyler Page, th# author of The
Americin'i Cried. Mr. Pag# had
neen a Printer's D#vtl al the age of
Irn. a ps»* In Congress at thirteen
ind sr'f rduraled rote tn height*
a* a dlpi rmat in the service of Ihe
Unltrd St ilea Before hla death he
spent I3J.0OO of his own money dia
tnbuting copies of Th* American
Creed, ohirh Is used in rituals of
patriotic socle*lea and in achoolt
all over Ihe nation.
Mr*. Miriam Russell epok# briefly
on DAR Sehuoti and thanked the
membe.-a lor article# which they
had brov’ght ta b« sent to U&gt;*
schools.

V OF F GETB 1X)AN
GAINESVILLE JR-Tha Unlvers'ly of Florida got a three million
dollar fedrral loan yesterday to
build two residence holla, one for
MT men and the other for 333
women. Campus housing now |i
available for only about 4,000 of
tha 10,000 students.
Sunday Schoal Cabinet nf th#
First Baptist Church maria al
1:30 p. m. in rhapel.
FRIDAY
Th# Rtafsrd Duplicate Bridge
Club will m*«t In th# Yacht Club
with tearing t# begin at T i l l p. m.
and play at • o'clock.
Tha DeBary Wonan'a Club will
moat at 1 p. m. for a aandwich
luncheon which will h« followed
by a regular ateating aad card
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Fri. N’ov. 13. 195.1

K.EVM 5 C IT Y .f^-Evra i itfl. three eh‘ti to • i miliar number in vino ii into* i« bn wd: it hk&gt;
I'.» ih v ot Silk polio varcjit of child.ea ~
fened to vicnnited itxi ^oovia
fltcH p trilylic polio thli y»sr SO
n o u itlr ?l million d*ff»
of cintted children.
bi W p y ernt. in offirlil prelim- vircin* ntie pirn irproied ind
“ Tenliiiv* reaulta. riS.'net m
m try Encrnm cnt icpatt dcdircd releijfd hr th* Tuhlic lle»Uh Serv. modififI'ton md reittirn, perr»I
today.
ic* for uve
thi* the nude rfe t for parbljtld
Th# report m
eilled •'»•■■fully They ir;u e thit f -* &gt; *h't». polio tr* from two to five tlirea
rood n e i» Toe varriae work*”
•preid it qitruly i t p tn b l» jret'er tr the urvi*rtn»t*d this
II eomiv fr &gt;fn a tpeeltl Puhlle imons ’ he ei'lmttrd M millton the liorinttcsl rhtlrtrm." th* »*.
Health Sorvi.-e tu n e illirre unit pertani urtd*r il. ueild S* the ( pur tad "I*** mtrkrcf hut ft
tummarirns ail th* deleeine »nrk |fittest w .i ol hu.Min* up immuni­ | .orihl* d’ffcYrncc* itn reportad
to l*tm u h it irltu lly hippered ty to curb o* rrevrnl polio rpt- fur nonpirilytie eitet."
tu ehiUreti * h » h*T oce or m'lre ilemic* lu a trori iinie. they fore
A main key ln»e»ilEttod a ho-*
pol.o ih t*. fim ptrel with thoje tee e rid k i'! n of polio
miny ehildreti r*por*»d to hav#
uhn h if r&lt;*n*
Other p*!n M p rr't dt&gt;*^'*» p.'lto *• ftrit d troeii* lotmlly did
Childeen takmj t*m pretrnhH tv it u.Jetpreid tltiil* thMi ftrit hii* !h;t diw no. or were lofi].
**r.'n1 iri.1 th’rd ih-ilt should (hi would h* i^e b**t mi'ood or thit ill.' p triliffd . whether ric c in itM
or not. th* report md.
r\rn h*utr rroteeii"ti tint Pr quick ersdiriti'-n l« pot*ihl*
A’etanlrf P Ltn(m nlr, ot the! A fe* i'e rrt'trtl o* thi r | '
In tom* ititei, like N’cw A'ork,
h e a lth
w
-r t Comm •e• ctn# llielf. or urj* i g v ilo r po',. r tkiac irt*n»iv* ttudtei to d^ov.
He P l»e ii» IVrfer (C D C ), which id
mine ictuil tnndenc# of partlyU«
ret'ortol the «tu&lt;1y
Tho n*» t* rv f on tira n e *f p o l i o
tirrm itvd children ipS.nce tho m.ildl# of V i* , there f»rtu*n"«« *t« r'rtcrteil to the peired »o h*\* a S to 1 bettor
hi* b*rn no ritdriK# that m v y jr ST.enojn I’uhlie Heilih A«m hi chine*— ot bo per rent — of *».
rlne in u&gt;« wi* not n t « , the re Pr Lancmuir. f*t Veil Nithtn- ciptni p*iilyti: pi&gt;lu&lt;, Pr. Lent*
port Hid
Gorarnnietit * i f e l y *■ n md tt ilium u l i ’i Mtl! atulr « i'd
*i«ndird» on |«odi|rtton of r t r Ph P of th* Tnlio suneiHuve
la oth*r* mtkjr# l**i inteBilv#
rin w-fr' reii«*d ar.-J tl|ht*TKl Limit md ff&gt;r
a Caor|
•i -m a t.
irrly that month
Thit irr t «•« *»• ,p ’ ii* Anrtl *d oh.Mro? teemed tn h va i M b?.me p*ho cipertt •*» tin r* i* in th* C P . liter rrporit of ' or IP i*r rent hotter rhanca of
fultl ire ta soo.1 th.it ill a m i ! ,v&gt;Uo e-mur t*d ■ Ih ;•* of tome oi&lt;4 hat'h( paralytic p&gt;lio.
.b it Vienna nurht hr*t t&gt;* u.isi loti of virem* front th* Cutter
to cue unjle »h t* imrnHi'*e!v l.ih o rii ri*t. Berkeley, Ciltf In
Hollow picVlrt «re thought «•»
to i t m ny rh iltrm it poytihle, .tiff m.d* itudia* bttd iim m i* t* rau»^t by u itnj Imperfect or
rtthir than giving i tenet of rued ttudiet fr«m krilth oifritla aot./tetn eucimban.

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F r!. Nov, I t . 1 JM

Many Of School Children Suffer Visual Handicap

TwoStations Along With Seventy-Seven Papers Are Cited
COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo Plupeer, AthtviU* IN C .) CitiieS
tn— SevcntT-**»en n»«*|i*P*r» *B&lt;1 Lake Ckar'ea (La.) American
two bro.vtkarivnx »t-tlon* today RiiiMia Jone-boro (Ark. &gt; Sun.
wera died for ivrcplumal cooper* Mamoaoeno i N S I ) Daily Nena,
.lion tn nrwv and Pirture coverage Spnngfirid (S lu t ) Daily Newa.
hv th# A'Mwuttd P rtu Managmr .•tonnc'ir.d (M -t i I Union. Worera•er (M ail • Telegram and Evening
Editor! A**fl
They *• rr h«oore&lt;f for the out I Gatettr Jackion (M itt) Daily
atandinj way in which they pro •Newt Martfo'd (Coon ) Times.
«nd Providence ( H I ) Journal and
vldrd «* a * and pirlui.i of
tn other AP m, mt&gt;er*-m,inv tvmei Bulletin
when Ike cualributiog member j NEWSfMOTO CUV ERAGR —
could sot us&lt; lh» story it w*« tunjor .Maine) Nawi, Denver
hint. T'-ri nlo Star. Oklahoma City
sharing until a day later.
Thr Im v w ll- Itiy.j Time* and
tk» Oakland i Calif itribune rr
i t i v r i M-e ti&gt;9 APME award lot |
thr tturil consecutive yrar

Tht » » ird*
wtr* announced
hrr» a' Lie annual convention of
the APME. an indrpendt-nt organ
ii.tl.-iti of newpapci editorial offi
ciali « h t h -m * in *n advisory
r*|&gt;an!y to T e AP on ntw* eo»
eragr
Tl&gt;r At’ , ii j ni M cooperative,
collet t« fiom l*a member newspaper* y id radio and IHeii-mo
.talwnv much of thr era a it *111trihutri file citallnni honor those
example* of news pirtuipation
which far evrredrd normal exerected normal expectation*.
The lift of citation winnera, in
Ikeir respect-ve ratexorci:
NEWS COVERAGE
.Amtied*m (N Y l Recorder Milwaukee
(WU ) Sentinel Cleveland Plain
Dealer Furl Worth star-Telearam.
Richmond (Va ) Time. li..patch,
Bridgeport (Caen 1 Pott, McAUst&gt;r (Okla ) Nee i Capital, l.ony laland ( N Y . ) Star-Journal, Mendera&lt;.n IKy.j Gleaner and Journal,
Pau Claire (Wu ) leader and Tele
gram.
Newport (R I ) Daily Ne*i, Bal­
timore Kirn nr Sun, Louis t ile
T ’mta. Ckattar.nnnga Tim ri. Nath
xtlle Banner New Maim (Ponn )
Rtar, S* Petersburg (F la ) Time*
Deealu- ( Ala ) Dally. New Bedford
(M a n .) Standard Timet
Wateml!* (Maine) Sentinel, St
Petersiarg (F1» ) Independent. Ra­
dio Stilicai KRAI, m Rawlins
W y o , Salt T.ake Tribune. Okland
(Calif.i Tribune. Bergen idaeken
each, N J I Rerord. and Auatia
(Minn » Herald
NEW S AND NRWSPHOTO COV­
E R A G E — Vlrntnan (P a .) CallChronicle. Pottavilfe (P a .) Republlran. Waterloo Mona) Courier.
Philadelphia RullHin, Johnstown
( P a ) Tribune.Democrat, Roan ell
( N M . ) Rerord. ChirloUe ( N C . )
Ohterver, Charletlne t SC. ) Nena
J i»d Coui ler. Fnrt Smtt ( Kan )
Tribune. Lancaster (P a.) laatclUgenrar-J vurnal.

Norfolk ( Va ) Tirglnla-PM at,
Numbo'd* (Eureka Pallf) Time*.
Cerbla. (Ky t lim*« Tribuna St*r
ena Poi#( (Wi. i .lournil. Lawrence
(Kaa ) J n ii rnal . World. Salim
jltaa ) Journal. I.ynrhherg (Va.)
Itowa, Tte'rmr Fre* Prtaa. Kanaaa
City Saar and Time#. Teiariatoa
elation K V TX TV In w*«o. Tea .
Ponea Cite (OUa ) New a, Wirhito
j* * * ’*' PewndR (M in a )
Aahlaad (W u .) Daily Pr**.
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PHILADELPHIA r— It run! out* I to!J h m.
I’m not a very good reader, For
"Hmm '* he mid In the ten# of
me kind of reading that Ii— voice (hr denllil use* when he is
mobaM;- lb* most uaeful kind.
bout to trll you all the uppers
From yean of editing preia nave t&gt; come cut
'Now-" he laid, corrring my
-opy. I'm pretty fair at detailed
reading, hunting for nvinpelJed r'ght eye " follow the light with
vour let* eye "
eotda and nsitrlaced commas.
Me niuved the light Ia a evrete
And (turn veara of glancing at
piblicviy nandjuti to 'it* if this about i foot m diameter aad t
i« anyt'unt we want - I n pretty tracked it diltrenlly.
Vie repeated the performance
good a*, quickly grasping general
ardh thi- right eye and Dr. Belt*
content
It'* tie In between kind of read hmmed . gain.
" I hate to have to 1*11 you this,"
in( that throws me—rapid reading
for de'atkd content, like studying he **id ‘ but you have a visual
nr reading a urtoua magarine ar­ handicap. No defect in your eye*
ticle. th.f Kind most people do the vou unJt-rvtand hut you just don't
use them property Like walking,
n&gt;o&lt;t of.
To gtt a belicr Idia of what the fome pc-.ple ti‘ e their feet proper
li.stilut* on ftesdin: being held I" Some don't Some u*e their
lere this week l* about, I asked eves prtijerly Sum* don't. You
Dr Enir'ctt A Betti if he'd test don't."
.ny reid'-g ahllily. Dr. Bella ii
d rectnr of the Betti Reading Clinic
si neaiby H*&gt; erfrrd Pa , which
i* tponuring tl&gt;« institute.
Dr Belt* shifted hiv corn rob
p'pe to the other aide of his mouth
r-d ta d be d be dad to.
•Tim * " he aatd. "wa ll check
your v'»u,n ’•
Me *hvpp«d nut a gadget mine
P-ing like a flashlight, held it
.xhout !&gt; mche* from my fact and
moved it toward my nose.
"Trll m» when ycu »e* two
lljhh. he *ald

Pren. Walla Walla (Waah.) UnionOklibomaaTimet. Wichita (Kaa.)
Beacon bruto'. i N l l l Entetpriae,
Purtiand Oreaunlan. Dei Moinea
Regittr aid Tribune. Ian Angeles
Timsa, Rulfa’n ( N Y ) Courier
Kipreit ban Angelo (Tax ) StandardTinei, l.ewnton ( Mamet SunJ.iurnal (jowef. Man Sun, Ami
rilki iTet i Globe News, Lincoln
i Neh.j Journal, Lincoln (Neb.)
Star, an I Haniord iConn.) tourant

'Pursuit1 Placed On Production Lines

DETROIT. — Decrnbed as the
mori powerful tpecial rar in auto­
motive htvtory, the 2*.o honepower I*ur-ant” hat t*en (dared in
production lit the D'xlgr Division.
( hryrter Corp, Aniiouuceiuenl of
the i pet ill mudH&lt; wai made by
Raynn J. Noho'.t xo» pretidenl
and General balci Manager for
Dodge
To meet polue re&lt;|uirement.v
for pick.up, tjMrd, and rlurabililv.
the can are e'luippcd with thr
Super-Pottered Super Red Ram
V I engine that recently powered
UU l'i A Dodgr through Vi7 AAA
iperd anti rnduranre rrrord*.
At Bonneville Salt Flala, Utah,
Ih* performance am) it amini
needed for police work wat demonit rated in a "flying mile" clocked
at til ON mph. and-» It day enduiantr run that averaged 10)41
nipli for lO.OOuu milct and 92 M
mph for 31,U ( rontinuoua milts
— including rwfoaling itopa.
"The new 'Purvuit' police car*
provide exceptional liability due to
their 120-inrh wheelbaie," Nichol*
itate
adding
that
‘optional
full time power iternng offer* the
safely of additional ttability."
Four body stylet of the pollre
medrl ears nflered Iwo door and
four-door, plua Suburban and
four-door Sierra ilation wagon*.
Station wagon* ran b* used as
combination police ear and am­
bulance with optional litter conver•whi units featuring a rot which
lorki to the body aide panel
Tba mnd-ta rail off lb# assembly
tm# equipped wnh apeeial map

light*, variable tperd rlerlrie
umdihield
wipers,
haavy-duty
ipringt, and shock absorbers,
special rhastit for m a x i m u m
strsngth. and easily clr*n»d vinyl
interior Inm.
Thouxh Ihe eronomy of main­
tenance and driver eat* provided
hi aulomatie transmiiaion* makes
(hem generally preferred for pol­
ice work, the "fu riiilt" j»ilire
een arc altq built with stamfsrd
trammisvion or ovetdrive.
The 'Turruit" model u also avalahlc with the ecunomlcat m or
ftrtf Ram V* engine Meaty-duty
generator! are optional equipment.

Peultrr aurh as rki&lt;k*n, durk
and iurk#y thoold be killed only
A (a 12 hour* before being home
eannad.
Rosloa halted bean* will usual
ly lurn out darker tltaa regular­
ly pioce*«*d bean* because af tha
longer halting period at low tem­
perature*.

H rO !/ W

T II E O N L Y B T A T I’K IN T H E WORLD EltKITTED TO A P IR A TE
la this broni# figure Just unveiled in Tampa to the memory of Jo»«
Gasper. Ilth centuiy bunanier, Gaspar — known to hlatory as
Gaipsrfll* — fi feted each Februaiv in Tampa'* Gaiparilla Pirate
Paatival. In !IS*. the Gaiparilla pirat* invasion and triumphal par­
ade will occur on Frh. fi, followed by a full week of piratical high
jink*. (Tampa New# Ruieae. Photo! ________
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+ A R§pr«s«ittaHvG Of
The Sunbeam Co.
Will Demonstrate
Sunbeam All Day

FRISCO
PAINTS
"M aking
Paint History ”

UN M N M « CHAVU (D-N.kL),
returning to Washington frwsw a
Furopean trip, tails r*portera
that b* never insisted on a spe­
cial plan* to By kirn back howvW.
The TanUgon recently apotm
gired to two other U.8. Serveleea
who had nude aiwutar dawlala.

fro m

your F o rd

TVtii year, every body La talking about to/ety in automobilea. And
with good reaaon. Th e hazard* of tha road taka more American
lives entry ytar than we lost in the whole Korean war.
So important things are being dona to make care safer.
B u t— isn't aafaty evan more important in trudut
I f aafaty la toportant to tha man who driYM a car a faw houre
a day. isn’t it aven more important to the man (and hia family)
who drivaa a truck for a living?

A n d wa think you wivaa think it U. Th a t’a w h y we balieve
you'll be vitally interreted in what Ford haa done to make driving
a truck aafar for yo u r husband.
Ford haa taken tha lead in aafaty with not just onr, but a
whole family of new safety features for America’s trucks and care.
W ha t are theme features that could be ao im portant to you?

atturally growl.

l i Lifeguard Stearing Wheel
j/P l)
j^ X /t
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FortT# eoclmtvo Lifeguard
trick Veering wheel U built
la web a way that, ia earn af
accident. K help* protect tba
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driver from any contact with
(he (tearing pari. Thii kind of "deep-cant#**
riaoriog wheal actually aria at a mabtoa to com

that avary owner equip hia vehicle with teat belli.
Itudiea preca that (n ehmri ww-W f o f a ll aoridtnii, in/vrier could he eweled or reduced by
the uie of met M u .
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2 * Lifeguard Door U trH rf
FartTi Lifeguard door latehee kavt a new
"daable pip* type eonetrariiaaL Their eatra hold-

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Ford b Iha Irri truck manufariurar to make
aeat belli available (at low eatra coal, (or both
■ M and load trucka).
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help leap (he driver to thr trued where ket tick*

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WR0LE8ALB A RETAIL
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« la m m af an eaddent or auddrn (top, a Fold
teat Belt holde the driver toady fa the eeat. Tlaio
neatly outs down the chancel of aariaue injury.
And tCHMmbc r -a im't neoeaaary to be driving
fact to ha aanoualy tofurad or thedwn hat of
the truck to wee of ee
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accident. A fixable par*
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oautaga ef injuria* af tfaia

4 a Tubeless Tires
ThD year, tubclcs* tire* are riandard equip­
ment on every' tool Truck. Tubeless lira* do not
pi cv ent puncture*. But they do taalp to prevent
many blowouts. AVfcea a puncture occur* to a
liibclc*! tire, the air ia apt to eacape very tlawly,
Tha driver hat a greater chance to alow
and stop ae/r/p.

5 . Power Brakoo
AVhat wa call vacauai-Wiaatod .
mala.it poa*,Ua fag the driver to apply a let
mot# force to the hraVas, faatar aad aariae. Th a
nuVca it poulble to atop falter la
Power Urales art ataadard or availaUa aa i
*50 Ford Truck.

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FHEI PARKING

D o a ld r . .

Wa think It ia.

« h « r electric ihavera b*&gt;
**“*• you *h«* in acircul i r motion. Sunbeam’s
imooth comiououi-round
head iaacftatiadwitk a net­
work of round bolaa that
art doaar tocathar than the
whiakara on your face.
Thaaa round holm pickup
whiakara from all dirertiona tba way jour board

S ANF ORD
P A I N T CO.

A specialmessage to
truck drivers9wives

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DEM ONSTRATIO N

Whan your oven Ii on, you
might Ilk* to try a shoulder Units
.hop dv*h that is baked. First
brown the thop* in a little f*&gt;. jn
a skillet. Then put them hi a bakiig dish and aurround with can­
ned tomatoes, diced onion, thin
*Uip* of carrot. Season with aalt,
pepper and haul. If you like, you
may also add some aery thinly
•Heed tounds of lemon. Cover and
bake in a modrrata over for about
an hour or until the thop* are
lendar. If the sauce ha* too much
fat, remove aom* of it: if it i*
thinner than you tike, like, cook
it down In a amall saucepan on top
of the range.

Dr. Bslta eiolaiaed that I »B#utJ
hat* tftti only « • h*ht unl1* M
*aa abevr. two itch#* from my
no**. U doubled up for me at about
Eve. Tv* v*ft *!• tracked the light ^
smoothly, but the right moved In
temp* tM aletteA fuithar I**’- p'eved that t am
••nght eyvd." Ihat va, my nght ey«
control! th* motiua of both eyea,
Unsble to control itaelf property,
it doeant route ol the UR properly
cither. That was why th# light dou­
bled too toon.
The r**euit &lt;*f this I* that my
•wi dm’: take ia who!* phraae* f
•rd line* ol print at a time. Some
timei I rail* par* ol a tin* and
V vc to to back All Util alow* ma
down.
Dr. Bct*« laid rfvent flndinga iniPcat* b majority jf aehooiehiidran
may aJftcr from this handicap.
Ha banded me a reprint of a
magailn# artir e marked "Read­
ing Time, k Mla'rtei" A really
expert rexder. he said would read ,
end comprehend it in t*o minutes: 1
tr.e areraie buainesi maa should
read it In three; a tery poor readct would take five, it took me al­
most four minute*.
Dr. Beta named a riilaa thera
piit new WashiogUa. my regular
vtitiw and reromtneaded that I
see him aa soon as l get homo.
I'm going to.

High visibility

A better view of the rood-to toast. M a d i d
to tba aide*—can help th* d r t w to (pat Usable
before it happens. A foil-wrap wtodshtoU ia
standard on the new Ford Trad e tor "SO. Th*
standard raw window b tba letdari aa say truck
. . . and a new full-wrap row wtoioo riaavailabla
at slight extra coat AO laid, a sew Feed Truth
gives
give* the driver one of the p o l o
glax* areas of any

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m F . SANFORD HERALD

If l U Worth Anything

0 R EA L E S T A T E FOR SA LE

It's Worth ArfTortloinc la

WANT AP
RATES
The Following Rotes are now
A effect.

Advertisers aro requests* to
ti*r the Want-Ad Department ta£
nmAsSelr of any errors In t W r
Mts. oe Tho Kanfurd Herald wtil bo
H «a o s lb le for only cos incorrect

Jpertloa.

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«:.10 p. m .
ONE PAYM EN T
1 HR. . CB. Nicer Section. Com­
pletely furnished (House end LOTS fnr sale. Isreal Reves,
Sipes Ave.
Furniture Like New), tiedlandscaped— Tile 8*lh, Hard­
J. W. HALL. REALTOR.
wood Floors, Autnmsiir Washer
Fknda SUio I n k Building
and Dryer, only 43MO. down.
•’CsU Hall" Phono IIS*.
Just non monthly payment Home
Appliances, and Furniture only
M to mo. Call for appointment. 2 bedroom CB house, for sale or
Irsde rquity for house trailer.
Net Too Good To Re True
Phone 923 R.
3 RR. MODERN milage. P . « 0 » .
nearly new, overlooking fishsble
A R TIC LE S TO R HALE - S
U k n J cm up (all the privilege*
without Ihe upkeep*. lit mlmi'ea
A R M T -N A T T SURPLUS
from Sanford or Orlando. The
Cots, blanket*, jacket*. shoes,
SPAnOUR KITCHEN
hoots tsrpsuluii. luggsgr, paint.
It completely equippod with
31n Sanford Ave
refrigerator, washer, dryer,
stove and hot water heater;
providing the most fastidious Rossini Marbiaoa, and Repairing
with cheery working and dining Rt o ll S 1M H Par* f k w |7«.
area. Terms, but cash talks.

distribute
fl Piece
ef uork
19 Ocean­
going *ei»»1
12. Merit
IV A tuier

51 Network
S4. r,em*n poet

Bom as and Apia. FbonoIT.

Nice Room, llot Water inn W.
LAR G E. 3 Bedroom Apt. furnished
MO per month. Apply X* San*
ford Av*.
S Room A p t 2M1 So. Orlando Dr.
Call 133# or 3113.
2 small furn, rooms. Reasonable.
n Adults, 113 N. Jaitamine Ave,

Rtw iy 17-42 Booth

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APKCIAL

TARLF. Top 4 Cu. Ft. GE Refn
geralnr. like new. Phone IS44 W’.
DUNCAN PIIYF’E 9 pr. Mahogany
dining room eultr. reaionable
Will tell -eparately if desired.
*l»n Duncan Phyfe Mahogany
3A

SPORTING GOODS

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water, on nice late In Country.
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to - r m w n u i t t

4« rw*e aa AH Water Pamps
W HU Detoad - f l a w
Paata Raad Pkaaa 7M
ri/ K )K aanding aart flniaSung
Qaonsnx. waxing Seemig Sam
Cowsty w a r 1924. 11. M.
Mary.

Bay y***ic PanaNwrw at Beery's
Warrkoaae Fura . Co . at tat W
lal. 31. AO aaliaatUy adv. farostwre at waraOouae pneel

1NSTALT.AT10N of IJnoJrum. Car­
ERIGIIlM RE appllanee*. *a!rt
pet*, Tllea,
and aervirr G. II High. Oviedo.
San fort! Linoleum A T il* C ».
Fla |'hone It'd ur Sanford
127 W. lit Si.
Phooo 1917
lull W alter r, j, m
B IC Y C L E P A IN T IN G
Storage until X-Ms*

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M iu e y ’s Bike Shop

310 E. 4th St.

Phoaa 2114

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Sea ar Call

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Fork riuae 10

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HAYNES Office Machine Co,
lypewrller*. adding marhlnr*,
Safea Rrnlal*, .111 Mag. Ph II
BEAUTY PARIIIRJS

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Party leaving town Can ba teen
at Home Service Co , 324 Ban-

ford Av*.
■ O U D A T TU R K E Y S i
Seminole Turkey Fa*m localed no
Bowrdall M a r Chat* A iCo.
Wash-House. Phone 117-X-M.

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Eva-llrrui Beauty Shop
Jlnui* rlfanirg - Window*, Wall*. | i as E. Ind.
Phnne tai
Elnors. Phon* D. C. Caldwell, SEE F red the llalMtyli*t, fir an
1119 J.
U S E D P IS T O U S
Indiitdiialired Cut.
33 COLT Autumatir Pistol
.19 v,
ENVKIAJPES,
lesseroesoa.
aUteF'ur
A L L Your Reaidv Nrei|* rail
.10 S A W Tor, Break . . . ____ 22 30
— MO. a w l i i i , hood biili. eed
l l i i r r i r l l 'n B eauty Nook
34 Special Nickel
p r o g r a m t. Me. Pregretsite Phone 971
101 No. Oak Ave.
Plated S * W . . . . . . . . 49 93
h a u l Oo., f r o m aoa — 401 (Open evening* by appointment.)
3&gt; Spocltl S A W

1500. DOWN

p*. an - m h

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Weet 14thi SL
Nickal ................................. 39 91
Many new Plaints In Store
H E A TE R S — Cleaned^ Repaired ' Ff»r Ihr IwrI, mmp In Prirr panl't
Itrjijf v Mif*pfxv Will
hnmr
Smith A Wfawin. Chit, lit Stan­
and Serviced. Phone 1120 It.
I^rnunrnt. Fhimr 4A9, lto
ds rd. Huger and II t, it
nntu#
Raw will Y O U swap?
Pe M* CAM n w l i
Haw will yaw trade ?
U 1I N U I T S R R V V K T .
Yaur aid goo for ■ belter Ooa
T U f i f f f i DUljmHifWim
ti n
p im m i u t
Factory retail minimum pricer
One hour - Wa*h and Damp D rr
B E A T TH IS
Spae# Heaters bnd Floor Furn- tine hour 'a • Wa*h and Dry fold
11,000 DOWN. IT S MONTH Mrs. Brown Miller’s titlfeious
R O B S O N Sporting G o«kN
Einnhed Laundry
•e*» Liberal Trade-In.
H O M EM A D E r r u l t
Cakes.
LARGE 2 Bedroom, screened
3Q4 East 1st fit.
rhaae taa
Saminne Drv (leaning
Phona 2023-J.
porch, dauhk carport*, good

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1911 M O D EL A, la***k» givel. run*
giro,j. Good U rn , 2S20 Orange
Ave.

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at a -ftiih l-P hon e 1913 \3, day 1.121 KtlIl'jiAIgB.—
Wagon 11 «h»pe New tirr • I IB Lat man a Call T * r n * i r e
JUICE ORANGES - 41 23 per hu
one owner. Cheap, See it at tut I li tiJ Si-an o f f
A »«rtrd rholre psekrd fruit, 1 3 M ISC KI.IAN FO ttH ___ -1 1
M 9t h St .
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Sr rood and Park i* Tommy
• "ft I ' m Iltaaaara
m o v i n g " TO SMALLER h o u s e
It o n c ir r 4 U U I TR A D E D
I
l« N a v a
O'Steen,
former
employ*
of
Se­
MUST SELL
Star lM f'.i Mae* Tara
1.1* V u u r a l i v k H t a
minole County
MotorMr
7 Pr. Walnut bedroom v l l l f i no
Aea A lllh St.
« II Nava
O'Strmi es'rntl* a welcome to
ft M r * , * i Oalaafe Clab
Large Frigi'laire
4IS3m
V Ift C a va
everyone In *lnp and »ee him at It — Mators/Skaal i /Trailer*— _ I t
Apt m e t i s Range
.. 443»*&gt;
I M O r a n * a t i niaaaa
hi* new loriHou_______________
0X11 Grren Wool Rug .... 430 00
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2 Bedrooms with flatted to porch 7Vi Cu. F L COLDS P O T Refrigera­
nr dan. City water, on tins lots.
tor. M3. Phone 1447 J.

has reduced P jw b Fayda, too this attrartivo 1
rw n House. Monthly pay

If you ha*e an Slrnholtr Problem,
Write I*. &lt;* Hnv 1211 or Phono
I.VYI, Alrhnltra Anonymous.

Would you like a FR EE Thank*
gnme Turkey! NO CHANCES
KaawUe Trader Rales.
TO TAK E. See our sd on page 4 HOUSEW IVES for Door lo-Doo?
Falatoa. Fla.
*unry work Apply Mr Wycoff, |
E C H O I A B E D D I N G CO.
FOR
M
l
: — ’31 F'ord. 2-Specd
Room I I I , M rnrh Bldg., t*eC*CMr 2nd A Magnolia Ph. 1232
Ask, \ an body, FUi-rllent rontwren
2
4
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" M " Ratohoreor. H r .
dillnn. Ph. Winter Park, 3-Bnil

USED GUNS

Matin and rs rilp i

13 N O TICES AND rE R M lN M .S IS

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aelling Avon Produrl* tlpening*
for unrrre women. Contact M r.. K wsC pay TOD So *** OS baiare
you^ buy. Open Cvfwiogs and
Juanita Ruurll, P. O. Rot 973,
Orlando.”

Window Sills — Lintels
100- Ravi go-Remington
Flu* Blocks — Cradle Blocks
Autumatir
.. .
43 no
Grease Trap* — Dry Wells.
12 Ga. STE V EN S Double . . . . 42.30
Mlraela CMcrete Co
12 Ga. STE V EN S Cross
Ph. 1433
A TTR A C TIV E LY DESIGNED A M Elm Ave
Bolt Action
_______ 20 no
BBDROOM HOMES — PRICED U SED Electric, com dispenser 12 Ga. L. C S M ITH .
(tight as a drum ) . . . . . 34no
drink boa. Good running modifrom SIM M , to 414,MB. V I A
Uaa. Ideal for beer H o ra n hot. 12 La R EM IN G TO N
Aulontstir Model II
. . . . 39 41
Can bo seen at The Sanford
and VA (G !) Flnanend.
1* Ga. STE V EN S. Singla . . . . 14 00
Herald. &gt;40.
STEVEN S 21-410
ODHAM f t TU D O R, INC.
nver A under .
P* SO
S W E E T Hamlin Oranges. 11.00 Bn.
Builders of Flnar Homes for
Your lu th n rjrd Rrowmng Deal­
R. W. Lord, Phone 13IT-W.
er. Wineheiter. Rrmingion. SlrFlorida Living.
vrns, MnisHerg and Marlin.
•1 r u i n u
P A N E L IN G

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42 Cbm
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41 Three,
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TWO-BEDROOM frame house, ear
abaMar. 4300. Cash. Will sell for
equity or a trailer. Phono 1143-J
rtifw at 2M1 Magnolia.

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NOT A PROJECT!

Furn, Apts., Sunpnreh, Clean. 133.,
433. I lf Park Avenue.
Saks offlew . MM So. French .A rt
Phono B N or 2M 0

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At a

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32. Palm leaf

C LEA N furniahod apt. Cloio in. B U T — Homes a t Real Individuali­
ty : Britts nyV'Tarm Homes,
701 Wait lit St. Phona 414.____
Early American. Ultra Modem.
FURNISHED 1 Bedroom Apt
Conventional A French Colonial
Phono 431-W.
_____
type*.
Small Commercial Building 24 a 30 B U IL T On Largs* Landscaped
r ft. Large ahow window.Located
Lots; In tho best of neighbor­
in ntw business settlement at
y Appliancw Can ta r
hoods.
27th and Sanford Ave. Phona
“Y « sb Weetinghnuw Bnetevtib
301 or inquire at Bass Serviee COM PLETE'w ilh all the features
Maytag Washers
Station,.27lh and Sanford Av*.
Colrman llralert .
439.93 up
you have dreamed about such
Phone 1717.
as rnlored General Electric 113 Magnolia Ave.
CLEAN 2 Bedroom furnished
appliances and colored plumbing
Apartment. Hm s in. 217 Oak
H E A T IN G
futures.
______
Ave. Phono 6IH.
Floor Fntvarrs and Orrulatora
h. a. c o r e c o . i n c .
L A K E MARY — Furnished Ilouaa. AND available at reasonable
pnres. with the best financing M t (koto Park Ave. Phooa 1440
phone 717 or 1S74-J.
____
A with minimum down-guyN IC E BEDROOM. Private eo. appliances, tools,
meats.
t a o u r u n y ’s M a n
tranco and Bath. Fh. 2M9-W.
ote. jSSSSw
Rastlst
8
SL
Phooa 1121.
WoDbor* C. PhillJpa, J r .
'IwO-Bedroom Apartment Ckaa.
attractively .furmahad. L’a a o f
QCICX CASH for Fm ltoro. AddGarage and telephone. 174. Suire 1MI. Sanford’s Lea duig
tog Maehtota, Typewriters. OutBuilder of iwmao for over Lion
Phene 107.
hoard Motors, loots. Sopor
pooe^BitoaQ m ee: LtttlarVenice
Tradim Pa n Owe milo South
lamer 2 Room Apt. and bath.
on 17-92. Phone 301T-W.
Flsaim
1104
Phono 2M3 W, 112 FJm Ave.__
RED-I-M1X C O M RET E
Turn. Apt. 1113 Park. Adults.
Mrsrle Coucrou Co.
Mm
Av*.
Phoo* 1334
K IT C H E N E T T E Apts. 2 Room
, furatehrd Cottage. Clark'a Tour1431 CASE D C -4 . GOOD CONDI­
i- utaCourt, 17-02, ooa block South
TION 4420.
f offcay limits.
R R i r r TR A C TO R CD.
f rlfM I. Elfklmtcy A p t Hllkwey
1 7-* -South City Limits. Phona
2MT-TV. Slum berli mi Court.

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of apeo-l
S9 City |W tH

3-Pr Maple Lu Room Suite 129 14
Large l/*unge Chair
19M
2Pr. Sofa Bed Suites 43no
Buffet ..........................
1244
Dressrr A Mirror ........ - _ 14 44
Chifforabe
........ I I 44
to t
10 V
IIEI.P W AN TED
|l,aoa.aa Down
RoBssray and Baby Beda
Student Desk A Chair ........ 11.44
(F'rmate)
Day. Week or monih-Tel 1423. 2 RR, CB. W. floors, elector kit­ Dining Rnnm Tahirs ........... 14 44
Furniture O n le r
11A Wr*t First
chen. ote. NO CLOSING COSTS. Mrtsl Reds
.............
3 14
X It Aluminum levitcr*. 43 no, W A N TED IM M ED IA TELY
liu.10 mo. Sew this one!
Holloway Red ..................... 4 44 II (&gt;m*nt
paint, 3 lb. phg. 4(V.
FURN ISHED APTS,
3Pr. Dinettes
.....17.44
90
lb. Roll Ronline, 42 30, 4 X 10 Lady fur our .sanlur.l ullire. Must
as West 1st Or Call at FontMany More Items Not lasted
be rspenrntrd in grnrr.il office
1
.
fnavanro
Estenor
Plywood 14 no, Gas
, ture Canter, l i t West 1st.
Only li.an Down
dutir* Call Mr. Monet. 4-2311,
Floor F u rn irr.
W.nnn B T l'
Orlando.
U 2 N . Far* A t *.
Apts. EfOetsncy.
139, 4 gs. Aiphait Ron! rnatmg,
Mather of Sanford
lino
720-W.
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LARGE Attractively dreoraird 2
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closets, wood floors. The well*
planned ( fully equipped! kitchen
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Sonnlifed hom* •(uriy court*. CotnpUlr. y*t ln*ipmuvr. train­
ing for In* Kiam
Wr will rrfund lb* total coal of lha court* to any atudtnl who
fail* to paaa th* Kiam , after rnmpJtling our training.

ATLANTIC RIAL ISTATI TIAININO SCHOOL
P. O. B*a i n . O f . t

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OH HOI Mtt Robtnton find* that the
little pink button on the machine *
transmitter |* interchangeable with
that of her own hearing aid.

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RNITURE MANUFACTURERS
SAM PLE H O U SE
Hmi * On N Hi»trf

OAINISVUI*, HA. "Th* University City”
o m b t h i n o new? No, it’a
existed all along, But it took
a Miami woman-* business-

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Florida'* Nsweit Ihrilt
Semafion... th* grsatetl
tpecfocle of it*kind under
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Peg Robinson— to bring it to
llg h t -t o thrust before the
15 million hard-of-hearing
in thia country the fact that
a hearing aid need not pre­
vent ite wearer being an ef­
ficient aecratary, Just becauae the job reauiree that
■he uaa the head contrap­
tion of a Dictaphone.
T h e challenge waa pre­
sented to thia woman, and
■he went out to meet it.
D idn't Alexander Qrahant
Bell invent the telephone
as a result of hia early attempta to design something
to serve as a hearing aid for
hia deaf wife? Mrs. Robin­
son began to put the ideas
together.
She went into “research"
at the salesroom of the ma­
chine. P in t hint of wonden
to come waa the small pink
ear button attached by a
light cord to the machine.
It was identical to that of

her hearing aid. Fancy being|
able to snap the transmit­
ter of the machine smartlyl
into your own earmold! It[

worked!
Volume, speed, control.]
There were the dials. Ah, no)
more garbled words and re­
quests for repeats. Just op­
erate the controls. And]
what’s more, her own voice]
range could be found. A tc
heavy baritone could be
made to take on tenor tones.|
She accepted the challenge
and faced the prospective
employer minus tim idity]
and fear of not measurin
up. Although in the “senio
citisen" bracket, she has!
overcome an obstacle de-l
manding use of a highly]
specialised hearing aid.
W ith top-notch confi­
dence, she issues the chal-l
lenge to others similarly
handicapped-and oh, yes,
to alert employers — that
they learn tor themselves
the high typ e of service
which can be rendered by
the deafened.

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The Band that
made History...
B y M A E B E llE R. A B N E Y

X ilM U .'* it special Irt-al in More lor resident* id1 he plt-nxant III I Ir tit v ol Sehring
and its visitor* tin* winter, nn each Sunday afternoon from Chri*tma* Ihiy

thrnuglf Man'll.
T h e band which ha* lieen culled "magnificent'' liv forcniml mii*iciaii*-the
r ily 'i own High School Itaml— will l*r giving line symphony nauert* on H u m
Sunday afternoon* at the City Pier Hand Shi ll on Hex Heach Like
llu t meinlieni of the audience* may lo*e sight of the fuel th.it they're listen inti to students, no pnife**i«m*l i* tin* hand which wa* organized alnmM hy acci­
dent, and which through the year* ha* won many “ firMs" in Mate, regional and
inter-Muie cunteala
It all alartrd hack in lirj.'i, when Peter I tiuMal armed in town after many
year* uf prominent performance a* a rnu*ic conductor, director and oritanirer of
muniri|&gt;al and symphoov orchestra* "Prof.1 a* lie win alfi* I innately known, Irtcd
at l lint lime to organlie n mu

nicipnl hand for the pleasure of
the com m unity. Alter aeveral
rehearsal*, lie dryly niinineiiled
" I I I hud a hunch of m IiihiI kid*.
1 could leach them to play
ring* around you in three
weeks.” And-being “ P r o f — he
proceeded to do juil that.
He atnrted by gathering to­
gether a group of boy* and girl*
with no previous training, and
providing many of the inatritmenta at hi* own eipense.
In 1B27, he entered hi* tiny

ATTRACT!VI

liew hand ill lompetilioh at tile
Stale Muaie Context m Tampa.
Cla**
S i enthu«ia»tic weir
the jllilgi * that they silggrMed
the hand lie moved into Chi**
" A " the following year. From
then until the present. Sehring
lin* won nunecutixt’ top honor*.
Competing with hand* from
Virginia. Weal Virginia. Mary­
land. North and South. Caro­
lina. (ieorgia and Washington,
I). C. in 1937, he group carried
off highest hutum in the Kiglith

be-plumed maforeltea who "»trut and twirl" to the
marching rhythm of the Sabring High School Band are (above, from
W tT -Betty Ann M m . Sally Bayltw. Kathy Tower. Johnnie Ruth
Heath. Betty Tellu* and Lucille Burnt

W HIN the Symphonic Band ol Honda State U n n n
»Wy goe» on lour, ihere will be numbered among n*
peraonnel three graduate* ol " P r o l Sehring High
School Band (jbove from lelt) charlotte Abney
Johnny Creel anti Shirley Vkallate

PAUL J. OUSTAT, 'Trot'*'' youngett ion (lelt). tool
oyer the baton of the Sebrmg High School ll.mil
when hi* father retired m 1
and it carrying 00
according to it* tradition

Hegit. ini Conte*! The M in e
yrar. the Sehring hand won the
Florida Stale Hand Conle*t
Swce|**lakr». anti the He*t High
Schtrol Hand Award ill the (is*parilla Parade.
There've been many other
tup regional honor* in succeedmg year* Among the more than
30 trophic* proudly displayetl in
the front foyer of tin- High
Scluml. i* that of the I'.HI (.ion*
International Amateur Hand
Conte*! won at New Orlean*
High praiw and *u|ierior rating
according to profcwioiial Maud
ard*. ha* l&gt;ren given the group
in the Mate and regional conteal* *|H&gt;n»ored try the Florida
Handmaater* Aaaocialion. by
judge* computed of the fiur*t
hand leader* of the country.
Th e *tor&gt; liehind the *uccewi
of thia outstanding band, named
“ Fire! Chair of America" in it*
cla**. b the *tory of Peter •).
(iuslat's in*|Aration. and love.

Heliralli hi* &lt;|illel. dlgmlied
Im aring there wa* Muldioni dr
termination, iron will and Ire
inendou* drive. H e made each
child feel the im|Mirtamr id tinpart he played T im e and again
he told them that il they played
only one drum heat, that one
note w** ju*t a* important a*
the *olo li-.id
Typical of hi* quiet, mail*
grruil manner, 1* the way in
which he anapped to attention
not only hi* Imiv * and girt*, hut.
unintentionally other |&gt;edr*Irian* on a New York Mreel one
day in l!M!l, while 111 the city to
open the International l.ion*
Convention.
The boy*and girl* were »troll­
ing along tuward an inlrrsrclion, in »m*ll gniupa. when Prof
sounded the familiar “ tweet" of
h b whittle and |iaiw*d along in•truclion* to form in rank* of
four. A* the band fell into for­
mation. to did other* of the

M re e l, .1* I .ir hack ax eye t ould
n i - The |*di;email holding that
intersection removed lux cap
and tmwed 11* they p.iaaed. and
i* probably Mill wondering what
It wa* all atmiil

Mr (iuMal had many oiler*
to leave hi* little school baud
and take III* plate among the
prominent men in tin- world of
mu*ir, hut the answer wa* al­
ways the »ume "I love my t"&gt;y»
and girl* in Sehring slid tl.ev
want me In May "
lie wa* lint a y o u n g man
when he came In Sehring and
his treiiiendou* activity and
strenuous schedule took it* toll
Teacher* are r*|iei ted In retire

at 115, hut each year, at the Mo­
dem*' in*i*tencr and the school
hoard's acquiescence, he r e ­
turned "one mure ye sr" until
in 1B50, at the age uf 70. it wa*
agreed that he should retire A
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TH EY CAPTURE TH E SEA

CAPTAIN GRAY (left above) and (m il Hanson, sprinkle salt water over "Jurie s smiling
visage lo prevent sunburn en route to Seaquarium Mater soaked blankets keep her coot.

cl the poryoungmarine exhibit. stands
(above) brlore the main Set
quarium Building

Shjiks. porpoises. spelled M il
and larger sea creatures *wim
in constantly circulating curol this 750 loot circular
channel (tell)

PIIOINO attendant. Theodore
B Bill, hands tidbit ol mullet
to Juno, tumping porpoise. to
the delight ol spectators who
lammed 55 acre Seaquarium
day

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a trio of tanned M i­
ami adventurer* bring home I lie
baron from one of their threeday deep sea hunts, the "bacon"
b apt to be anything from llogIUh, I'orkAsh or MuttonAah, or
even a CuwAsh. These three
aquatic athletes comprise the
highly trained specimen collect­
ing crew of the new 12.300.000
Miami Seaquarium on Hirkenhacker Causeway.
Chief collector for the Sea­
quarium ia Capt. William H.
Cray, a twinkly-eyed RandolphScottbh man with a logbook of
40 years on the briny deep. Ha
has chased down and identiAcd
more than 2,500 different kinds
of Ash.

Capt. C ray man* hi* own
especially-designed Diesel-pow­
ered craft, the Sea Horne, a 42footer equipped with a manually
operated winch for raiong large
sharks, table-sired turtle* and
400-pound jewlish or |Kirpoi»e*
out of their native habitat.
Captain Gray and associate*,
Kind Hanson and Kd "Woodie"
Woodford, have spent the past
sis months gathering every con­
ceivable kind of marine life for
the Seaquarium'* .50- and HOfoot main tank, the 750-foot cir­
cular viewing channel, 26 corri­
dor tanka and the crustacean
pools at the recently opened
marine eihihit.
With the captain's Sea Horse.

U a .W-fuit barge, the Sea ('ow,
and a amall nkilT. the Sea Calf.
These comprise the Meet which
i« constantly searching water*
from Biscaynr Hay to Himini,
(■tin Key to Key \Vr«t for rare
*|wcie* for the Seaquarium tank*.
The gear include* everything
from a half-mile long porpoisecatching net, wire trap*. «|M-cial
long-|M&gt;letl net* for *inaller Ash,
to deep *ea liwhing rig* anil the
old »tandby-llio hand line.
Once the Meet i« anchoretl oil
a likely spot, Gun Key, for inatance, Kmll and Woodie’with
goggle*, schnorkels and llip|ier*
are over the *ide in a hurry,
laying and pulling wire tra|i«
from a depth of 25-30 feet, dip­
ping out liny technicolorrd
Splendid Itaror*. aehra-striped
Angelfish or Ajwche-factd baby
ueen TriggcrfUh.
They *pot tr.q« laid the week
Itefore. A* the Sea Hone troll*
ea*ily along, they dive, hook a
rope to the trap* and bring
them up.
Porpoise or turtle catching w
the biggest adventure for the
seagoing roundup hand*. Their
latest porpoise i.« a mammoth
I hrre-year-old eight-footer taken
off the Cape Florida lighthouse
(hue he'd sighted the lamiliar
tiny gush of water of the air­
breathing mammal. Captain
Cray ordered the engine* cut.

YVOOOtl WOODFORD (le d ),
is an o p e n seaman and was
salvage diver lor the Navy at
Pearl Harbor, but finds it no
easy task - barefooted and
barehanded-lo remove book
from maw of this toothy shark

The ImmI s dosed in on the area
where Mi*« Porpoise was play­
ing. The two *kiff* rode herd on
the living torpedo a* Captain
(•ray swung the Sea Cow in a
hard circle laying out the giant
half-mile long net. Then the
'men almaril the Sea Cow lu-gan
■lowly to draw it taut Mean­
while one of the skiff* had laid
out a omnller, heavier 100-yard
net, in a semi-circle, bisecting
th.’ larger net.
Frisky Mis* Porpoiiw- wanted
freedom more tlian fame, how­
ever. and rolled and Hipped
dangerously close to the outer
net. ('lie lunge and she'd have
gone over the outside net The
skiff nosed her back toward the
«m -.1! net, and the men dosed
in. They bad ber!
Th e y win*hed Susie, a* »be
was immediately called, onto
llt r -k ill, wrapped'her h i blank­
et* ami dotiied her couitantly
with salt v. &lt;-r to prevent •un­
bum and headed for home.
Hark at the Seaquarium
dock*, Stuie was lifted on a *perial inattrr»a on a truck bod,
driven to the main building,
car* fully hoisted to the top deck
of the HU-foot tank ami lowered
into i connecting acclimating
llume. Here ahe stayed for 10
day t until «he lud been taught
to eat in captivity and to take
t)*h from the hand of a diver.
Slide wa* then released into an­
other lank with a half doien of
her cousin* anil she w*« h ippy
again.

WOOOtf. left, and Emil Hanson, haul a
big shark aboard the small skiff (right)

CAPTAIN ORAY inspects ’ June lor cuts and bruises Iwlore the trip to acclimating llume.

�’Affection
A

Nivtcl. psychologists would probably place
Doey, the deer, and Squeaky, the aquirrel, on a
Couch and diagnose I heir raaea aa incurable, craty,
tnited up animata otMeaaed with the notion* that
natural hahilata are not for them.
May lie they would be right, but neither Doey
nor Squeaky care what diagnosis they are accuaed o f-the y are not about to leave kindly
benefactor* who have cared for thrm liner baby*
hood. In fact, they like domesticated life.
Doey, grown now Into a chic graceful deer,
ha* been with the W. P. Finley family, Tallaluutee, aince Mr. Finley found her lying weak, half

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hidden by bruah, near a »pot where there was
evidence of the mother having been killed In
love with the whole family, the deer i* especially
attached to daughter Shelvia .lean, w ho took over
the feeding of the little orphan ar.d the rare of
her in general.
At tlw? tint round of Shelvia Jean'* voice,
Doey will come leaping and hounding from the
wood* nearby and munle her hand for food. Or*
dinary deer food* are not for thia one. Biscuits
and honey have been favorite* *lnce having been
weaned from the bottle. Queerest of all i* her
taale for rabbit pellets.

“SQUiAXY" w m found by Mis* Nita Litton (above) of Tallahassee,
lying on the ground, having fallen from hi* nest in the tree above.
Now that he is able to care for himself, he spurns all offer* of free­
dom. preferring to scamper up the wall*, hang from the valence* and
play peek a boo behind the drape*. No digging for acorn* a* long a*
Miss Litton feeds him warm milk from a bottle, baby fashion

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and *hr about rolled me over
trying to find mure. due™, she
think* she i* a rabbit." laughed
Shelvia Jean.
Doey w*» confined in a
fenced-in half- acre until old
•nough to protect herself. The
gate ia now permanently open,
but seldom due* she go away,
and if *ha doe*, early morning
And* her hat k for her food.
Once, Shelvia Jean recalls, a
hunting dog frightened Doey,
causing her to run deep into the
wood*. Nrighlwr* and friend*
helped search for her. but it
waa not until ahe heard her
young miitrrsa' voire calling
that she tame leaping and
bounding over the buahe*Doey ia an affectionate ani­
mal. Mornings will aomelimea
And her standing at the kitchen
door eager lor the aight of the
family. She rip e n * her ears to
be rublied, and, when in a ca­
pricious mood, will bunt play­
fully. She has little fear of
strangers. In fact, Shelvia Jean
had to hnkl her by the collar to
keep her from nursling the pho­
tographer'* hand until he could
take her picture.
"She wil) stay around," aaid
Mr*, Finley confidently, "be­
cause the knows she Is free to
leave when she wishes."
Squeaky's story is about the
same. The call of that wiki atuff
may be all tight for some, but he
prefers domesticated Ufe-wool

blanket* In hi* bed. plenty of
warm milk, sugar and oatmeal.
Saved from certain death by
Mi** N ils Litton. Tallahassee,
when she found him fallen from
hi* nest and being mauled by
dog*, the wise little squirrel will
not leave. She tried releasing
him later when he had grown old
enough to look out for him*elf,
but he would have none of it.
"Squeaky was placed in the
yard near a tree, with the
thought that such an act would
induce him to scamper up the
trunk like an ordinary squirrel
should," chuckled Mis* Litton
"But at the first tickle of grn**
on hi# tum m y, he promptly
made an Olympic jum p and
clamped all four* around my •
ankle refusing to budge."
Then Miss Litton places! him
on the tree limb, thinking lie
would take the hint. But no.
Squeaky plopped to the ground
and raced to the front porch
steps, where he sal up on hi*
hind leg* and looked at her re­
proachfully.
"It'a no u«e," aaid hi* mis­
treat ruefully, “ 1 guess I will
just have to resign myself to his
acampering up the wall, hang­
ing from my valencea and plaving behind the drapes.”
Neither the Finleys nor the
Lit tons know for sure what
keepe their pet* within bounds.
B u i Ih b they do know — love
and affection ia the only kind of
cage they have built.

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J j l T why. Little Mother,
ido you want to give your little
|boy baby away?" I aaktd gently
! the pathetic little 13-year-old
child-mother who eat at the
orner of my desk. "You know
if I aign thia paper it ia gone
forever."
“ Yea, I know that," she said,
her eye*, "but I
be beat for the litthing. I can't take care of it
mV parenta won't take it.
" I f aomebody that wanta a
will lake it and love it and
good home and a name,
think that would be beat for
little thing, even though I
it and would like to keep
I didn't aik her about the
. 1 already knew about
He had a wife and live
children. Of courae he
have been puniahed! Hut
of the aulTrring and hu*
of the mother and live
the innocent one*, if
father were prosecupuniahed?
anyone persuade you to
up your baby?" I asked.
Mrs. I ferric k*on talk you
it?"
(M m . Maude Derrickinn la
who, in the name of the
A rm y -a n d of God—
and ministers to the

SOMEBODY’S BOY
mothera who are unmarried I,
of courae, knew that she never
argued or persuaded onewdike
Little Mother. But she loves
them, and listens, and they us­
ually tell her all there ia to tell,
and ahe doesn't "tell," either,
unless they consent. There are
those—a few— who sort of elude
mercy and understanding; and
Mm. Dcrrkkeon belonp to that
limited class.)
Little Mother looked up at
me dated and indignant.
"Y o u don't know Mrs l&gt;er*
rickaon," ahe said, "or you
wuuldn'l say that. W hy the ii
the nicest and kindest person!
No mother could be better."
I waa properly reproved.
"W ell," I said, "if you and
Mother Derricluon have talked
it all over ami if you really think
it is best fur the 'Little Thing,'
I ’ll ask the Children's Home So­
ciety to hnd those people thrt
want it and wilt takr it ami will
love it and give it a good home
and a name."
The Children's Home Society
said they would.
So I signed the proper paper*,
saw that the other pater* were
in order, and Little Mother

Rrcagptuing &lt;Aof the problemt
of children and ih n r parent!
art close hi rc ery one of us. A ll
Honda Magonnt hat obtained
pernumon from the Jackton
(i lie Hoy .Venice C om on/ lo repnnt.from time to time, etcerplt
from or the u hole of their ueekty
report entitled "Somebody't
Hoy"
Written and edited by Judge
Walter Scott Cruuell.

handed over the bundle done
up in pink and white into the
gentle hands of the worker from
the Children's Home Society.
And thus Nulliu* Films, alias
Nobody's son, started on the
way to lie Somebody's Hoy.
Little Mother didn't My any­
thing more. Hut there was s
look in her eye* and a strained
expression on her childish face
that one doesn't readily forget.
N'u one said anything. Hut a*
Little Mother weakly raised
herself from her chair, the
rourt stood up and the othem
also Mood
Little Mother turned around
and started to walk out. She
was still weak from childbirth.

Her head drooped and her
shoulder* sagged. She looked
crushed. Mr* Oerrirkson put
her arm around her: and they
walked out logethrr.

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That aftrrnoon, another lady
with a bundle was ushered in lo
the judicial presence. She waa
a fine looking young lady-well
not so young, either. I think
ahe admitted to 28 summer*
and an approximately equal
number of winters. She wore
the proper type of glasses fur
her eye*, hair and other acces­
sories. In fact, she waa trim and
neat and well groomed, like a
school teacher
Looking at the papers, I
found that *he was a teacher, a
tupervi*or in a certain aira of
knowledge; that she had a Mas
ter's Degree, hut that she was
nut and never had been mar­
ried. Yet there was the bundle
in blue and white that squirmed
and gurgled.
She was taking a sabbatical
year in Florida, so far as the
record shows.
"Th is is your baby?" I re­
marked She nodded her head.

"W h y do you w ant lo give
away your own flesh ami blood
to strangers,” I anknl.
"Itacausr I think it t« IwM for
h im ," she caid, a la Little
Mother.
" I can't explain h im — to my
people, to my pnifraatonal asso­
ciates, or, finally to h im , him­
self, when lie gruws ,,i,| enough
to ana."
"Y o u have given tin* matter
careful, maybe prayerful, con*
aulrration?" I asked
She nodded.
"Y o u rralile it i* the end of
thing* no far a* you and tin*
child Inirn of your body i« &lt;oncerned?”
She notlded again
She eiplained in m u ch the
Mine word*, but w ith belief
grammar, a* had "I.it tie M oth­
er," that she thought it would
h r liettrr for the "little thing"
and herself and everybody else
lo givr it to nonie one who
wanted it. would take it, give it
a home, and a name and love it
and cate for it
So Nulliu* Filtu* N um ber
T w o went the M in e wav hia
brother of the m orning bad
gone
And the illuming and evening
were one day, so to *p«-ak Vnd
what a day!
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(VKHV day should be Thanksgiving Day in (his
•tale of oura-for the abundance uf sunshine and the
many tropical fruit*, vegetables and other food prod
ucta which apill from Florida'* cornucopia. Hut it i*
particularly titling that we jiause to count our IdemInga at thia season in which, JOO year* ago, the pinneer* act aside a day on which to r ip m u appreciation
fur tlieir harvcat-truly meagre by today'a standards
By annual proclamation of our ('resident, thia day
will be celebrated neat Thursday.
Contributor! to All Florida "a Itecipe Contest have
brought to ua many waya by which our own fruita,
used in connection with everyday recipe*, nerve to re­
mind ua of the itale'a wraith in health-giving, native
fooda.
Mr*. Elmer W. Crane, whose aumliter home i* in
Arlington lleighta. III., but who spend* her wintrra
in Eustis, suggests:

Orange Park Chap*
She uses four pork chops one inch thick, over
which the sprinkles two teaspounfuls salt miied with
one-fourth cup flour; browns in une tablespoon hot
fat, on both aides, then aprinklea with une tablespoon
sugar, one-eighth teeapoonful nutmeg and two tablespoonfuls raisin*. Adding one cupful Florida orange
juice, she covers the pan and heals to boiling, then
lowers the heat and coolu slowly fur 45 minute*. She
placaa on# Florida orange cut into sections on top of
chop# for lest five minutes of cooking time
• • *
Mrs. C. H. I'erkina of Delray Beach contribute* a
recipe for:

CitroswrpriM Steak
Pre-heating the oven to .160 degrees, Mr*. Perkin*
cuts two pounds round steak, one-half inch thick, into
serving pieces and pounds into the steak one-fourth
cup all purpose flour, into which are m itrd une tea­
spoon salt, one-fourth teaspoon papper, then browns
it in thraa lableapoonfuU shortening. She combines
three-fourths cup ketchup and one-half cup water and
poura tlds ovar tha aleak, arranging over top of all,
in riaatrad pattern, one medium onion sliced thin, one
Florida orange, unpeeled, sliced thin, one lemon unpeeled, ahead thin and sis whole cloves. Covering, ahe
bakes it one hour, or until ateek is tender.

From Mr*. A. C Daughnll of i'ensacoD have
come direction* for making:

Avocado Crab Cullstt
Kemovmg opine* from two cup* cooked crsbmi-sl,
Mr*. llaughrill melt* three t a h lr * | &gt; o o n * b u llr r mul
blend* in four tablespoon* flour, adding one-hiilf tea­
spoon *alt, one-eighth tea»|&gt;oon |&gt;ep|M-r, stirring in
one and one-half cup* milk and cooking until thick­
ened, stirring constantly. She add* two rup* lined
avocado and the crabmeat and unit-* well. *hs|ie* into
cutlet*, roll* in line bread crumb*, then in three
beaten egg* and again in bread crumb* and fries in
hot deep fat until brown-aliout two to four minute*
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Mr*. (). L\ Prevail of Jacksonville make* a pretty
dish of her

Yomi ond Oropsfruii Coturol*
She washe* a pound of yams, cuts oil end* and
laitls until tender in water containing one lra*jNM&gt;nful
of salt to the quart. These she jieela and m*«he* line
with one-half teaapoonful salt, one-fourth leaapootiful
nutmeg or cinnamon, two tablr*poonful* cream ami
two tablespoonfula butter; places in liultered casser­
ole and arrangea over top grapefruit sections (free
from seeds and while skinl, alternating with marsh­
mallows in pin-wheel deeign. Dotting with butter, she
sprinkles granulated sugar over all just Iwforr heating
to aerve, then leaves it in oven just long enough to
heal thoroughly and melt sugar on top. Can lie pre­
pared in advance, covered and pul in refrigerator
until time to re-heat,

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Mrs. J. L. Armstrong ■&gt;( Frriiaiidina lirach oiler*
a treat in her—

Grapefruit and Crabmeat Cocktail
Cut three Florida gra|iefroit in half lengthwise, re­
move pulp and drain. Mia with it one-half pound
crabmeat flakes, one-third cup tomato Fatsup. onefourth pound Florida grapefruit juke, une tablespoonful Worcestershire sauce, one-half Iraapoonful salt
and three or four drops Tobascu sauce. Chill and serve
in basket* mad* from grapefruit shells.

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From Palm Beach, Mr* John Edward Fowler
send* a recipe for:

Leman Pie Cruit
f u l one cup •hoHciinig into three cup* uitMlied
flour-pastry flour preferred— tugelher with oih - tea*
spoonful *alt Heat one egg, add slight Iv more than
ball a cu|&gt; cold water Stir and add three tallies jmmiii*
Florid* lemon juice, little at a time, to prevent egg*
i nulling Add to ahorteiiing, flour und «alt Hull and
liake a* for any pie crust. Keep* well in relrigeralor

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Mr* II It Newhook ol I’rnsScol* Use* t llriis flint
to give a distinctive flavor to Ite r-

Florido Chicken Salad
Section a large Florida grn|iefrint, saving four sec­
tion* for garnish Add to two cup* conked, dliesl
chicken, one ciiji diced celery and one head of Florida
lettuce, broken into piece* Combine one-fourth &lt;op
m ay...... ..
one-half teaspoon salt, one eighth tea*|MMitl |np|«r and two I*tile*|KHiil* lime joiie M il
with *alad and to** lightly. (iariil*h lop with grajie
fruit section*

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Mr* John Hansel of Ta nqia send* her r n i|»e

Florida Citrvi Special
M u one-third cup orange aectiun*, three-fourth*
cup grajiefruil sec tions; two lablrsjMMiii* cslamondin
sections, all cut *mall and mie-fourth cup kumquats
cut very thin Dram olf two tablespoons juice for
crust and une fourth tu p for topping M u remaining
juice, pulp and half cup of sugar, and spread over
baked cake crust made by sifting one and one fourth
ciijm all purjMtse flour, adding half a cup of sugar and
one-half lra*|MNin salt, ami cutting or robbing m onehalf cup butter to make crum b consistency. Hlend in
the two lablesjHHms juice and pal into migreased
H by it by 1 pan. Hake V i minutes in mnderate m en,
.150 degrees

A topping may tie made by milllig three-four!ha
cup Niigar, one eigblb teaspmm salt, one-half teaspoon
baking jMiwdrr, three taldesjMMina flour, on* tea«|M*iii
cinnamon and blending into imature of tw o eggs,
liealrn, and one-fourth cup of the fruit juice* Add
une cup shredded coconut and spread on top of the
citrus filling. Hake in moderate oven— 160 degrees—
for JO minute*. Cut while warm, inlo Hi bar* and
leave in jian to cool.
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Th e Fourth tirade Little
Mother
and holder of (he MaaNewspapers
ler’a Degree were pole* apart
educationally; bul both carried
the tame kind of bundle.
If education alpne were the
111-INCORM 4 MISINMS P*OP«TT
anutker to our aortal and moral
POItAU
problems, simply to »ee that
TOR SALT Vt-niy fit kvllo* tile Hutr
•vary'
one had a lioctor'i Degree
buiU
( •«! knt'ion Rettnetkk «4iu
would settle the matter and so­
Qntii.t 'A M llcil^rutfrort. H.ghltntfv
ciety would speedily attain a
Cm m i Nr»t Vckti** fit
condition of perfect virtue.
POP self OR U A H Sen ttv-kftt.
Hut, alaa il ia not *0 simple.
Wli rf—f-ycJ Itmunnt, Dun IVrin
The human being must be gov­
l*J Aputneni Lwimi art M 1*1*11 VI
erned by certain rules and prin­
Milrun. fit Write in Attilt P O !V.«
.*m Alitrun. fit
ciple*. It ia a matter more of
moral training than of informa­
IM -M A IH T A T I
tion about things. There must
LAKtPROVT PROPIRTV UihMlm
be 4 fervent belief in the Kuler
*r* II 7*1*11 1* Gfttut/rtn. Scbrvtf. lit
behind the lute*, and there
mutt he inculcated both a de­
OCALA ml Mmn I .nitit . A t *.«*»
U ml rum Ni.t lm.ib A I f[*0i Rrtki. sire and a determination to
abide by lho»e rule*. The belief
Iktlt fit
in (lod give* the sanction and
IIP-PUXMOA MAPI
the love of (lod give* the dv&gt;
flORIDA « ittihtt Mtp IJrtl ku"lt»(.
namu for living a life that has
htk.nr mtM Utp Jrtt.lrJ ltin. tirrtr t
rrt.lt. u*J. SrnJ ...rttri rtttnr t*vl It ill meaning and happiness
Kducatkin and knowledge are
hr liitliin 1 Mtp Srtvkt. ! &gt; t n llt.rn,
enlightening and very practic­
flut*li
ally helpful; but only the
I &gt;*-ROOMS
“ Knowledge of (lod” give*
LOOKING fOR 1 S .A pwh .’*nt *- I meaning, dimension* and direc­
for rfrr KtAIrr Af Vtnrtft. 130 Wetr tion to life.
11. Nc* Y.*k
When l l&gt;id abide* in the home
and i* welcomed; when parenta
144-fUtMTURI
live in lienee with each other
SAVE H I in «.*!« nr* l.n &gt;.n ut« and there i* mutual alfection.
lint ittnrln on out C tr l&gt;.n,-p r.«i*n
itittt. hrurrkitti i*.ftv li. inf r.*ttn w rev courtesy and love Itelween and
Itfiipt. etc . eh The hrtt in .fut'ir. hr levt among*! the member* of the
Gut* r*'i lit.nett.lie tntl it.e III on t.tje family; then there will be dis­
ktnitnt p-i.t.ttet Set wr.plet t« cipline and order ha*ed on the
fl'RNITI Rt MANI'fACn’RIRv
rule* of G o d -a n d there will he
SAMPIf HOC si
no *ocial problem* such a* we
(.linenilk. flutvit
Nr* W.II.M.4I RJ tt CXilt If.*t.
have dr«crilied. There i* no
. other aiiKwer to the much
mouthed topic of delinquency
and crime.
The “ moral lag,' when com­
pared to intellectual and scien­
tific progress, is painfully ap­
parent. 1‘erhaps that i* the egRr PAIN THIIRIIDSON
planation of the current rather
frantic and hectic effort* to "re­
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Thru I hr* hcml of the I loom•r *m ICivt-r U kmiwti tiv ninny
fi*hfrmrn n* "Nalura'ii Fi«h*
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T h a t Klmtila'* KvrrRladm
National I'ark in thr only *ub&lt;
Iropit nl area in Iht* l). S.. and i«
lliircl in &gt;irr of the Jk national
liarkn?
Tliai Tain|M'» ec-piMimanler.
Col. J. Ktlpar Wall, had in hit
office a »|irt mien of mtr *lale
ftinl, the Arneririn eagle, which
» n raptured nl Prinre W il­
liam* Sound. Ala»ka. and c.ird
May li, IBM. Thai il wn« from
1hi* huge mininletI hald eagle
that artUt* reproduced I he one
jmed on the recent currency,
coin*, bond* and official paper*
of our country? Thai when Mr.
Wall retired from hi* po«t he
proarnled l Ida hbtorkai bird to
Florida Southern College al

lakeland?

place in the live* and affair* of
men. Th e rnoi V? will have to
lie deeper than Ihc “ Fire ln»urance“ motive if the effort i» to
i»e effective.
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Nulliut Piliui and Hit Siller
Nulllwi Filio

In 1946. there were S A .If'i
(■aim-* bom in the Stale of Flor­
ida. Of the*e there were .'I..T16
born out of wedlock. In 19.V!
there were “9,497 liable* horn
in Florida and of these 6.61H
wen hum out of wedlock. Il ap­
pear* (hat Nullius Filiu* anti
hia sister Nullius Filia are out­
stripping their legitimate com­
rade* in the race to lie burn.
Th e same proportion* hold for
Duval County, (n I95d. 794 lit­
tle babies became unwilling resi­
dent* of our county, of w hich
we have described two.
At the present rate of in­
crease. we should have about a
thousand of these little folk
born in our great country this
year. Maybe we can shrug thi*
tragedy off with a sophisticated
sneer. Maybe we can repeal the
Te n Commandments and sub­
stitute some new and more ra­
tional rule* for them. It is not
a new eiperimcnt. The only cer­
tain thing about it t* that it ha*
always failed.
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The Band
(CcnTtnued lie* fvtge 1)
few month* thereafter, he suf­
fered a ratal heart attack.
Traditions of the Sebring
Hand are being carried on by
I'rofs youngest *on. Paul J.
Gustal.
The mn*t recent honor ac­
corded the tiand U an imitation
to play before an audirnce of
more than -I.ihri hand dint-ion
during 1he M idweti National
Mu»tc Clinic al Chicago nest
month.
A* the Ikiys and girls play
there, they will play their lieat,
becauve they will lw inspired by
the memory of the little man
who Mood Itefore them through
the yean. Iiaton in hand. Im ­
pressing upon t h e m t h a t
“ though you play only one drum
heat, that Iwat'a just as import­
ant as the *olo lead.”

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1 1 was a great event when
tin- doors of ihe Jack-unvdle Free Public Library
hrsl Mating open, way buck
t here in 19U5, but pride bus
I) en imu,mlied many times
over during the intervening
li.’ll century.
The library is celebrating
in 50th anniversary this
year, opening those same
doors and standing in sixth
place with regard to tlie
reading public of 28 south­
ern cities with populations
ranging from 100,000 to

Ami now on u* 50th an­
niversary, there’s pride nvei
what has lieen accomplished
during the half century,
with a loyal and efficient
staff. hcH&lt;it-d since 11120 l»&gt;
Joseph F. Mamin.
When the library opened
in 1905, there was a popula­
tion of 35,000 to he served,
and 9,000 honks from which
to choose. Slightly more
than -I-1.000 ’nooks were
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It’s a very different story
now. on the 50th annivers­
I’he earliest public library ary, when the same doors
service in the city was are being opened every day
startl’d in 1878. by the Jack­ to serve a population of
sonville Library and Liter- 220.000 prospective readers,
ary Association which was including those of the five
succeeded in 1883, by the branches of the tnnin li­
Jacksonville Library Asso­ brary, offering a choice of
ciation, with J . Q. Bur- 330.000 iHMiks. latst year,
bridge as president. The 775,300 books were taken
building which housed it, out, this putting Jackson­
was one of the many brought ville into the high rank it
down by a great conflagra­ holds among public libraries
of the southern states.
tion in May, 1901.
There’s apprehension also,
T h e following year, A n ­
drew Carnegie notified Jack­ on this half century anni­
sonville officials he waa pre­ versary, over crowded conpared to give the city 860,- ditions occasioned by the li­
'll M ),t)00.

000 for a library building,
provided the city itaelf
would furnish the site and
appropriate not leaa than
86,000 annually for the support of the library.
T h e derision to establish
Florida’s first tax-supported
library waa voted by a era*
jority of 13 when nut up to

brary's continued r a p i d
growth. But the staff is go­
ing forward with its appeal
not only to adults, but to
youngsters who, though they
may sow be reading fairy
stories, will follow through
voluntarily during their
school days, far pleasure
reading and research re­

the citizens of Jacksonville.

quired for their studies.

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A n;a»-lt«m agcndi t i l l l i f t
lh# Board o( Sanford City Com.
tnisiioncrs tonight at lha adjourn#d mtcting of Nov. It.
Th» lengthy senion. beginnim
at I o'tlcok in the City Comitml.ontr't Room. will poailbly draw
one of the larg#»t audencfs *lnce
.
the annexation question was being
dtvcuiitd.
It it gxptcled that m e ra l » « m i
.Rwill tome up from the floor and
•long with the public hearing on
the retonlns of an area on MelIrtnviUe Axe. near 2(&gt;th St. In at

Car Fails To Make
Curve, Crashes
•Into Swamp, Brush
A 1Did Cadillac paitenser auto• mobile, traveling amith pn State
Road * « . failed to make the
rurve at the Lake Monroe Rridgr
early thu morning and craahed
into the swamp and bruih nearly
230 feet off tha highway.
The car waa a iota lot* and had
In be cut out of the underhnuh
and trees into which it had hurt!*
'JUd. Apparently out of control, the
automobile did not turn over but
amaahed haadon and buried its
front wheel* into water and muck.
Tha accident recurred thorily
after oo# o'clock when the automobile, driven by Mra. taulie
Heberlia. tT-yaar-old houiewife of
24M Laurel Ava., left the highway
Immediately south of tha Lake
Monroe Bridge ai it attempted to
round the sharp curve.
• M n Heberlm sustained a brok­
en right band and complained of
shoulder pains when she waa
confmed at the loeet hospital. The
steering wheel of the ear » a » bad­
ly bant as aba waa thrown against
tt from tha impart.
Cecil B. Heberlm, It-year-old
railroad man. aod huiband of the
driver, received a severe gash
■n hia bead when ha was thrown
• Inui the windshield. He also reJ Y eeived a cut on hia left elbow.
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Carl WOttani, tarestigs Ung the
accident geld that tha automobile
was apparently traveling at a high
rata of speed. However, he noted
that there were no skid marks
immediately discernible at tha
arena early this morning.
Tha automobile wai a total !n«t
with the front end compleiely dr^m oiibed, Use doors twisted nut.
l'* a n d the body boot. Property loss
v a a ' set at approximately gJ.JOO.

Mr*. Tom Boyd, 73,
Dios This Morning
Mr*. Tom Boyd. Tl. pissed away
this morning at the home of her
daughter and aon-ln-law. Mr. and
W. Pint S t, after a short illness,
i i j f r i . B. B. Bronson S r, at 1110
r / She was boro April S. IMS hi
, Tampa sad had lived In Sanford
meat of her Uf*. Mra Boyd wig a
member t t the First Baptist
Ottrcfc here.
Surrtrees art three children. Mra.
K. B. S n s son g r , Sanford; Ches
tor Bovd. Sanford; Lloyd Boyd.
Or la VM u; one brother, Henry
Bowwll. Rant City; It grandchild­
r e n , ani If graat-erandchildren.
¥ Funa'al sendees will be held st
f.SO p m. Wednesday at the Brts
aon Funeral Hama with Dr. W. F.
Brooks Jr. Offlelalioc and the Rev.
t&gt; L. Bra'rsrd Sr. assisting. Burial
will bo in Sylvan Lake Cemetery.

low construction of homrs in the
less than 1,600 feet living spice re­
quirement.
Alresdy. lb# Zoning and p u n ­
ning Commireion of the City has
recommended a change in rexonmg to a lew R1AAB which wily!
require only 1.300 feel in the liv­
ing ares Bratley txlbam, head
of Odham and Tudor, In c . who
proposed the new subdivision,
says' that homes upward of (he
original requirement for the Mellonville area will be built directly
on Meilonville Avr However, the
le iirr spare will h* le.rrvcd for
othrr sections of the plat
Other ttemi on the agenda that
will be discussed or handled dur­
ing the meeting will include an ap­
pointment to the Zoning and Plan­
ning Commission, a revolution fnr
Ihe late Elton J. Houghton, a re­
port from the City Attorney in
regards to services beyund the
ell) limits, the discussion o! s re­
quest to use Ihe present hovpital
building on Oak Ave. a« a home
lor the aged, the vacating of an
east-west alley at Ihe rrar of
107 W, lDlh St., and the authori­
sation for tha completion of the
agreements with Odham and Tu dor. Inc , in regards to watrr and
sewer.
Items tdded to the original
agenda and to romt before the
commissioners tonight tnctudw,
discussion of tha sewrr lip fee
ne new elt)-constructed lines not
mats wed la Ihe Water and Sewer
project, the vscaling of the streel
right-of-way west of Lake Gem,
and the discussing of bids on Fire
Department uniforms.

Couple Celebrates
64th Anniversary
At Lake Mary Home

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No. 122

Jaycees Are Urged M c R o b e r t s Hamrick Assigned
Heads
To Help During
Duly As Assistant
Christmas Parade Firm
Operations Oilicer
Franchise Held

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head of thh# firm, points
put some of the finer potnts of (he tire they ar* dlstti’jutmg. I left to right Mrs, C. C. Il#nd*rsnti,
secretary; W illie Hunt member of the firm; Dale Emery, Special R* .uescntatixe; W k Mr Roberts,
W. E. "Hack” Butler. Special Repre»»nuiive- erd Kirhv Fite, gale, Co-onlinatot. Staff l*hotoi

Sanford M anufacturing Company
Is Faced W ith Space Problem
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Local Ministers
Preach To Large
Audiences Sunday

very bait dChealth, and h ir ova* ^ix-jiv* favor (award ne despite eur
hand not able to he about as spry guilt of sin. (trace It not attained

Children of tha Smiths art a am,
Emery C. Smith, Washington D. C.,
three drughter* living in Virginia,
Mra. Mona Miller at «cuth Boston,
Mre. J Trank Davis and Mra. Ella
Kilii of CharlMtesvilli, and three
daughters resid.ng in Lake Mary,
Mra. Bailey, Mra. W. B Harrison
a.ut Mrr. Ed Zimmerman.
Manv friends Joined in wishing
this couple many more years af
married happiness aa they celebrat­
ed thew anniversary Saturday.

A v a t l i l f d P r « » I w n l Wirt

New Industry Is
Formed In Sanford

Beginning the
Thankagivrlng
Season, Sanford churchgoers heard
xrnnoni of varying topic* as local
minister, preached to a continu­
ing larger audien&lt;ea in obser­
vance of tha Sabbath Day.
Pastor Perry I* Stone of the
Mr. and Mre. Zemrt E. Smith of first Christian Church prearhed
Lake Mark celebrated Ihcir *Mh Sunday morning from F.ph. J:1f)
tedding anniversary Saturday.
on “Grace, the Fret Gift of God.**
Mrs. Smith, bedfast for the past He said, “ Wa era saved by g racq,
Hfcr G o d s . feefWhqx -m o m *, ble
is be once was. relrbrated a quiet
rnnivarsary at Ihe homa of their
lon-mlaw and daughter. Mr and
Mrs W T . Bailey, at Lake Mary.
The Smith, were married Nov.
II. 1191 in Belington. W. Va. «nd
came to Florida from Charlottesvine, Va m 1PJ3
Mrs Smith will eelebrste her
Uth birtM sy on Dee. 14 and her
husband will celebrate an Mth
birthday on Jan. 3 They were honrred at the Annual Pioneer Meet­
ing as u i couple that had been
married the longest.
Bnrn t&lt;&gt; Mr. and Mrs. Smith were
eight ea’jdren, 14 grandchildren
»nd 11 great grandchildren. There
have been only tvso deaths hi this
large group of descendants, a son
George L Smith waa killed In an
en-thf-tnb accident and ona great
grandson diad in Infancy.

hie through Tu re diy.
fnntinr.rd t«&gt;l Interior *#ct&gt;wi of
north mil central Inflight, mine
whst t n n t r [iirtiligr.

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Confronts Boar

Weather

*1 Intend to live In Sanford and
berom* a part nf on* of th* fin­
est communities I have aver been
In.'* said Gerald F. T . “Jerry'
Meltter. head »f the operation*
m Sanford of th* Sanford Manu­
facturing Company.
"Not only do 1 plan to Hi# her#
in Sanford, but our plant man­
ager, Morris Siotaky live* h*r#
Sonar, at geminate High Snbool
and all of our more than *4 em­
are getting a p»m t-bv-p«m i pic­
ployes who art turning out San­
ture of thr banking busmen as
ford shirt* and pajamaa that gn
official, and meenbers of th* staff
Into practically every market in nf Ftoiida State Rank take ihe
the nation,” said Meltter.
graduating class through
their
“ W* are faced with a Mg pro­ facilities,
in group* of jn to 11 aludeeils,
gram. howrever." said Meltier, "a*
wr* try t« find spar* suitable to th* hug* 1944 graduating elas* is
expand in and then to secure the being honore-i at luncheon, given
flapring the erection of such a a wold picture of th* effect of
tb# hanking huxin***
on
the
building to meet our needs.**
community, to d aogn* of th* phiPointing In the more than *4 In*ophio* of tha loan department,
empltyts, stalely parked in a and then itaown itha m A'hlM
spare four times too *maR far th* method,, wnd atnpv waed hi hank­
operation*, Meltter revealed that
from IS to JS per rent great ef- ing and loans.
One nf ibe esriling rmwiiMil*
ftrtenry could he gamed with th*
during lb* luncheon w »i the
additional rnnm.
handling of *2&lt;i.dOO in lion hill#
Starting with 30 machines as an *i thr pad of rirrric y wax pass­
etperiment in this area, there are ed from on* student to wdlrer to
now 45 machines in th* building -get the feel" nf h«wr money is
located on Sanford Ave at Fifth bandied in th*# Florida Slate
^ „ r|, ers ate it elbow space
Hank.
with rano u, hpe* of m*,htnety
itenatnr Douglaa .Steiturnm. *
edged Into *par* heller.skelter in­ guest of tb* bank for th* occa­
stead nf in normal order nf in­ sion, *i*o# to th* student* on l ho
stallation. Office spare i, limited importance nf saving and »'f tb«
to room for only one ,te*k for ts n lc fl which Ihe tank tender*
management, shipping, a d re­ its dsposltoix Per st or Sun*1" " "
in which
cords. The Parking room is jam­ explained "the way
med to rapacity with workers! twnki serv* tha public and ti-o
climbing over hoses waiting for I-art It I *v* in the rounly »
shipment. Storage i« relegated to yinwth. «"'l
imP®rt«P&gt;c ax *

SHS Seniors Get
Point-By-Point Tour
Through Local Bank

by nur own doing— tl I* a free gift
bestowed on penitent believer*. It
is utterly unmerited; and cannot
He earne-I py morality, obaarvanc#
of the lew , or pious practice*.
Craie U not attained by work*.
text an,' man should boast. We
are created in Christ Je m , for
good work*. Grate la the root
of good works, not tha fruit God
bestows th* gift nf grace upon
ut hecauv* of our faith In his
Ron. fiiacs I, not nf ourselves
hut faith certainly is. Faith is not
thrust upon us irresistibly or pre­
sented to us miraculously. God has
revealed himself; and we are free
to believe nr disbelieve the ereditrV
T r , " ’" ; ' V ' T
T u rk iT p re iid e m of -b .
*Me testimony of th# Word of that ran be mu. ' cred.
P rc .in g of . ^
^
t(,,„ •th.
God But God'a premise of bless­
th. garment. ,, In open overheat- ^
„ h
gr.du.Uog
ing depends on our faith. our re­ ed ap*c* with the parkaging of ,
th#,
..w# i r , ptoud to
sponse to his offer of salvation.
meechandia* manufacture] takinr 'h
w r guests ant »•
Faith Is not a coldly sterile, er
over cutting tab!* spare that I*! wart
show vmi tbio^j. • th*
arldly Intellectual belief, but a
needed fer Ihe riling til* of nrexplain Ju*t •aartlf
warm, creative eapenenr*. th*
^
r e iv e d dally
xT. oPe,«ie peramut aommitment of nur whole'
I“ ‘
* ,r " __ iJth the xcpl, L j , . ,i
*r* turning down orders
Al
lun. ncon
stixei to L n n it.
(h it at Uaat IfW people ahnuld ot,
r.epteaeniatix* Sol** *
The Rev. Daxdd B. rarnefii, b* putting together," Meltier laid Williams J ' ; Superintendent nf
pastor of the Chriatian and Mis­ “ it la even Impoaaibl* for tix t« *I'ublu InatrucUon It T . 'til^ r* .
Mm
sionary Alliance Thutch uaed e* clean up evrept nn the weekend, Mr, Gertrud* |lmgf#M«r.
hi* subject yexterday. "Th# Kind herauxe of th# dlaruption of our Relwtra Stex*ns of the Remlnol*
of Thanksgiving That ii not De­ setup at present,” he commented. High School staff, and W illu l*apendent Upon Circumstances ••
“ We haxe a r#»nrd of a 32 week cork rashier of th* bank.
nixid*d into two groups, th*
Thanksgiving Day ie a celehra- operation with oo loia of work
tion peculiar tn thie great nation1and time nn the part of our em­ a*rond tour of th» bank was mad*
it Mtiaard as Page right)
| ploy#*." said Meltier. "even in tb* conducted by President
*nd LaeWer Paatock of the uatik *
far* of these eimxded e«ndilinns."
f f of officials.
W# are finding it n*eenarv tn ,u [tails,
l oop, the bank s personbuy our material* such •• elnih, •1 loan officer eiplamod th. ..p»rthread, buttons, boars, end ol’-rr *' Iren »in
item, that g . Into the manufacture
• »""the
nt seniors.
,h* ,#a?- “ itold
I'd like to inipie'V
of th.-xe item*, on a week i-x-orc ' ,p..n &gt;..u the value of Ukii.g r***
basis because of th* lark of stor­
'■ of your tradit, far »• « " " "
age spar*, h* aiplalnrd.
know when you will nerd It.
However, eur tales ar* expand­
Froen nn* sid. of me bank t«
ing but our operating unit Is nnt th* other, th* atudent* got Drst
expanding with them, tha local hand information od tb* » » 3 *
Hanford Manufacturing Company lank opeiatea. It* prdtrie. and
head rommrnled. Me are turning how accounts, loans, saving*, ami
down order# retry day heeaui# other aervloa ara handlnd.
“ H s th. f**l af money that
of this rendition and wo have
been looking at this tarn* future really lmpres»*m m*.” oo# student
for |h* past tia or seven months, u*i heard l*lting another "I did­
n't know they had *o much *f
h« xatd.
Explaining hi# n**d fnr tpars, it h're."
Meltier said that four times the
•pat* la nreded fnr tb# packing trie *»«!rig maehiiv#.1
department, three times the epa-e
Hyman Meltier. father of tha
for the presting department, three local head. I* president «f lh»
mor* huge cutting tables are nerd parent organliation and al*n of
ed tn keep tip with Uih* demand the barfnrd Manufarluring To.
for eur product which hoars Ihe
•Jerry” 3l»lli#r said. “ We do ail
ram* "Sanford”. In addition, said of our buying, wherever pnmblr,
I MelUer, four new machine# are*on in-ally fnr w* htllret In spending
! Cm way her* and I have no place our money for materials whet*
] to put them.
it wiil do lh* most good.
"Wa hav* an annual payroll row
Rut, our hlg problem la this, be
of a naar quarter million deHart explained, wa ar# op#r*ting with
i and w* expect t* employ at least 9.000 fret of floor apar* where w#
' one third mere people Immediate­ need upward of 10 to 19 thousand.
“ Certainly, w* ara honeful of
ly when w* get Into a new build­
ing,** Meltaer commented.
solving our prnhlrnti her# In
*1 am her* ta eupervise th* Ranford. #i»d stay h#r*,'' Meltter
orerall operation,” he said. "M y ■aid. "W# Ilka It her# and *• hav#
family haa bare (fi th!* bustnasa aa *werm«a* Investment. but wa
h e T l years, m y grandfather wat a n il hav* apace nteoaiavr for
aaa at tith*
aur agoretire*," h

Tb# A. mine'# I'otniv Junior
• imhe* ot Cnmmere* will not hold
.clr r.-j Isr Thursdsv lunrh.ron
meeting due t. the Thankxgivmg
Day hot pay.
kccfwdin; to Ihe Isvree Inures!
d'teisl public .lion of (he local
Junior rnsmber of rommerc# Or
ganiri'n o the next meeting of the
g.uiup «1*1 h* held on Thurxds),
Dec I
MrmS'r* .J th* local Javrce
group *•• u r;rd to volunteer for
xerxic* diamr the .layer* Met
Ctsnlt Axsorlatinn t'hrtxtmsi Pa
rede tlai*d for Kednasdsy, Nor 10.
I M P tr.
Rallovni will b# sold during Ihe
psrad* to tsivc fundi tor the an
nual Ocphsnx Shoopmt Tour Of
final* xty that Ihe mre* balloons
arid will msan mor* money thexe
i l ildren will have to spend ”
4n appral la also being made for
the loci! lavree memb*tx tn send
m their rardi aialmg the houri
Ihal can be worked by Ihe member
during ,ih# "Mayfair tnn Opeo *.
J ’ v cees are ••going ah out” l-i lend
mg liteir aupt-urt to th* tourr ament

Cabbage Acreage
Shows Increase
In Markef Area
‘Tahbate screax* xhnwt an In
creaif in Ihe Sanford Market
urea." arenrdtni lo Randy Ander
•on. manager of ihr Tsnfnrd Rlslr
Fsimnrs' Meikrl In Ms Ialtu1.ilinn
uf fall crop irrraeo lo 1, B
wti, ttireclor of ihe Florida Alai#
Farmers* Markets.
"Vegetable irreag* |w fh# Rin
ford Oviedo Rlav la-Ijikc H .rt
Iron", aa of Nnv I,” isid M snji'rr
Sandy kndcrxon, ‘‘.hows *n In
ere*re ,rf M l arret uver IP* cor
responding
period
laH
vesr
( auliflower acreage Increased ai
acret ami Iceberg leitura 41
acres However, liter* is a dr
ne*'* in olhcr items with beans
showing the grratfsi with ! «
acres less Ther* are tru e r dr.
creases m criery, Boston Iciiuce,
eaca role, rhickurv and rnmainr
and other Hems The overall acre
ate Nov. I totaled J.'.H acre, as
eompaird 0* 1 171 acres on this
dal* last vear A pari of lh* eel
riy decrease is attributed to ihe
l ake Hart acreage being convert
ed to pail lira gr and therefore noi
being farmed this year.”
‘ Last week the Rinlnrd Mar
bet grntaed in #iea&gt;( of 9M #nn
for gn ItT packages
Ig varwtiei
of produce Rears, eelery, eorn,
eunimheri, eocoreh# squash and
citrus led tn robim#," Anckraon
reported
“ Rapidly hxcreeiing vedum* aI
lh* Fort My art liata FariMrs*
Market,“ ia repocied by Manarer
H m ry BUI* Jr. “ However, prices
ar* at such a low l#i*l on mn,i
items growers are harel# reccn
mg harvesting and parkaging
ensia," ha said.

35 Congratulated
Tb# Rverulive Officer al lh#
Ranfnrd Naval Anviliiry Air h'a
linn personally corgraluialed s#rh
man in a 35-man grnup last week
when they received certificates
of advancement
Commander It. C Cole* Jr.,
N A A R Kseeutiv* Offic*e pre,*nted the certificate* of #4v*nr*mfnt
snd commended lh* group for Iheir
iniiialiv*.

For Florida, Cuba
\k -h an cx»l ne !i •firtii«r f’»r
ibe Stale nf i ' »n 1 *- f| fflf Ctik*
a new induatn i&gt; err; i1rd tn
fmd with r-picenta' xt* tr a*pi­
mg throughnid th* va le an&lt;1 nkrr
the entire idand nf Cnlu
•Vkiih mmpirt# confidence in
Ihe fulure fm Flnnda and for Ihr
island of Cuhs, * said W K Mr
R 'Scrls. ilislribuinr fur the I'en
man ruslom h till lire. • »c arc
e,tahli*hing nur bimnco here to
take rate of the expanding lra&gt;le
and Ihe continuing gt..nlh nf Ihe
Stale ”
Two rrpre.cni»iivc. nr Hunt
ktcRohcitx Hmt,er.i;c
t&gt; ■ ui
wilt liaiel Ihr entue area where
the excluxue fianchts* tux been
granted "With oxer 70 xcars com
hmrd experience in Itie maa&gt;r lire
lndu*trtes of ihe rnuntrx,” •aid
Mcflobeits who hradx lh* W at
III*
distributorship.
“ *•
ate
•qtilppvd to icrve e irry tlr* need
nf lh* entire area ”
Rpecial
reprc.enlaiii #i
Pile
F.merv and W. F ‘ Much" Biiller,
will tra«e! for th* conerrn with
K i'b j Fit*, sales rnordinstnr for
Mi* firm.
Pale Emery la s former Eastern
Sales Manager (nr the lin k Cur
pur at ion and ha. ipent Jt sear a
in nn* of th* matoi lire Industrie*
W K ' Huck'* tlullrr tpeiil ?J
veai* with the mat-w rulilier
conntrlaf of the nation.
\k. k. MeRoherts, heading the
fum. has (pent an additional 77
years with mamr mmptmea snd
m husintM lor himself.
Explaining lh* aHup nf thr ne.c
nrganixalii&lt;n eigx, r wring out of San
lord Mr Roberts laid that there
will h* a rompiei# w arebnus#
•lock her* so Ihsl shipments ran
lie inane In ail punts from lh* lo
cal source.
Me Rubella said " Penman Tire,
are not new lire. It hat b* *n a
quality lire for II .ears
Ant he
continued. “ It haa been our eon
lent ion that tl* Denham tire Is a
bit belter than the tun of Hm null
due lo additional c.mtml during
manufacture nf the Hr* and the
additional m ipnlu n lha is glie#
Iherti after manufacture ''
Commneied lli» new firm hcatl
I ( awlinned nn I'agr lighti

Road Department
Has Grass Problems

! etc t r ll.xm- ,-k a hn
1^ repnitej In the .«»cfn-d Naval
\u
srx tie Jt|alion, ha * bc'n
4*Atgr.cd duM *• .
V sislact
lip - s»inn* Ilff 1. *r , a'cnrd ing to
an nnnA'intf*m*nt w *■!^ 'hf tha In.
r a3 \ a4 v uf t%1f1at1
^an fir
Ha-mi . hv, t.c*n selected fnf
rronuiiinn In Comirander, a nrdi&lt;e In the wrekt*
H* it
i" - «if three t**1i* inter pilot* now
ahn*rd the Wat S' \ \ A,
In t ill. lU n'itrk entered th*
* .«'* thtoiigh th# \‘a»at Cadet
p.ngran, snd w ss first ass gnrd
tn duly

with

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R-yuadm^

7”. I m slalinn'.f st Norfaik, Va.
rirx •p In T'fprdn Rquadrctl
Fn ir, s mar J th# CRR tlangsr
nperallng m th' kt’anlic, h* wax
shifted to the Psrtf’c aboard IVg
I -S ti nker lilt; and l*t*g M thu
t SR Esse,.
&lt; *
I.isir. Raiwrieh rstanayd ,ta thu
^tatra in If lb and atsTyirej 'itati '
N kAB Charlestown, t . I. a t
f'i*raUM* Offirer.
H* waa the* assigned to tb*
t J"! Kfnrsvrg* fnr a tour of duCy
af!*r which he attend'd th* Gen*
era) l.in* School, later bwomief
kdmlnltirativ* orf rcc nf HMD
rrplcc Hralnlng Upit On*.
In Sepl.nibr tn’.l Hamrick wag
ssugne.l i„ llriicnpicr Rquadrmi
Two at fjtkehurxt, N, J.
II • inurnllale prior assignment,
before coming In th* RsnforH N a .
val Auxiliary Air Rlalinn, ws* ag
ksslsl.nl Air Officer aimaid thu
141 .Midway.

Landscaping Allen
Appearance Of New
Memorial Hospital
FsnfmJ'*
Rumtar
atchlw**'*
■ere rWUghif it's lurpriaskl U n s
sinking chaug* of s|&lt;v&lt;wianr*
if*, ninth etevntinn oC th^
- eitnnnla I V i n l i

kteoinrisl ||ns,.«

I’sl for ii now h#s |hw s.t &gt;rnu y
sl'tV nf l**,l p
m
rt ,4 tha U p t.

•cvqUIXg.
PffisnaU ar* happy abmil lb*
pcngPM* I hat. is
g m1..I• and
ar* hnpwful ibat ,j.- - . « wj|J ho
■vpnn fn* pilM ila early m Januacy.
Raibwe than wwit for sprigging
u» grox* *ud *,&gt;**r (iw front
groun.l* of lha building that i* nn »
neanrg enmplellnn th# trust*** d«
rld»«i In have soil laid, Thn gte'rt
rwrfwlipg thus provided around th#
allrartiva entrnnee i»i* off Ihu
new e«lifIro in x fina contrail.
In addition In the fi rrn*wrnr&lt;i
the,* a-* pliinifl.* palm, and aim*
*hrui shrubs that aid their note*
nf beauty.
aivf 4
Tf&gt; t hfi
lb# «firi£ «r«r»ac ha* Hs1
ri*&gt;n• *p 1
thu* «p(Tnlalfr #) «1« in haa h*. rx
n'fml* ta It••**!» th# 1■malt p* tch&gt; t
&lt;»f jf'iaB't f r nvkiiitf |hrrr II still
a Tare# arrl if*it i»f tha fii uin.ta
mui*'■ h# ief in !*’*n ntm tly
In On* •itulh •ruf fa»uU *r*t uf
tli» n r« •Inir luia
T low r&gt;| IXNIB halt Irfj'n !aift out
•nd (h» i.rrni•1athn of th# . 11
to in*Ufa he]ai'hy

ff planning bx mow your f»onl
lawn makes you luesl, hist ihmh of
th* pnblcma of Ihe Rial* Road
Peparlrrent
Last year th* maintenanr* rti
vision of th* Road Depart men!
mowed so average nf thrr* tlmrv
th* I.V),0&lt;«» srpias* arics sdjarent
to stale h ( h a m -o r a fi fool wide
stilp of » 'a u fil? iwv miles loof
"Pie |11 mow ng units of the Slat#
Rusd fleparlnicnl Iraxeted Ihe
rqinva'en'. nf nsarlv !d Urn*a atnun.1
lh* earth n rr.-mtainlng th* grass
right* nf * av along mm# than 12.fWO mllcx nf prim lev snd secop
•Dry fiid v iccmdtng In R C
Rsnncrman Jr maintenanr* *n
; neer
Althn, i -i nesilv tPioisW annually
!• *xp. n i d to maintain lh**#
I'ghts of wav Ranneiman said, Ihe
ccxl is a-.iv m oot compared In
ihe taxiegs hum rroxlnp and olhcr growth for th* r mui lh at pi -■
damage to rnaj shoulder* which Is
(4 nnlinurd nn 4‘ j g r t igbll
prevented lav punt ne nf grasa.

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Prtday.

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H A N FO RD . F1A)M1DA

V OLUM E X L V I

Kiwanians Have
Ladies Night
Patrons Of Ritz
Theatre Will Vote
For Personalities
Ona of th# moU Interesting
features of th* National Audlenr*
Award* elertton hrtnr cunfntly
conducted through Nor, 77, In
which patron* of th# Ritz Theatre
will participate, la th# a#l##tlon of
th# molt prnmiiinjr new mala ami
female pcr«nna'ltlr».
Thouianda of aspiring actor*
ird attic**#* «torm th* Hollywood
Itudies #*rh year for teat*. »a'd
Hr rb Roller, manager of th*
Rita Thratr* h#ra. R#latlr*ly frw
ar# ilgnrd to rontract*. ha *ald,
and onlr « »oall p#rc#ntag# of
th f #0 reach ilardom.
Hich coit of film production
make* director* reluctant to ca*t
pew far#* in »t«llar rol#* because
of th* uncertainty of th#lr a#*
ccptanr# hy th# public. Thl* audime# ctaetlon, Marag#r Ro!l#r
*aid. wdll gtv# director* a dear*
cut indication of what new peeton* hare public appeal.
Moviegoer* demand nrw face*.
Canting dlr#ctor*. therefore, ar*
al#rt for new talent. Stnce, how.
ever, ra ttin r director* ar* not
infallible, public expression of It*
choice among th* new personal!tic* I*
expected to bring t*
tight the hidden potential of many
pew player* and thu* accelerate
their ri*e to atardom.

Collins Says Track
To Have 'New Look’
LONOWOOD— A va»t program
af improvement* and adiition* la
virtually complete a t lha SanfordOriiad* Kaon*| Club where Jerry
Collin*, well-known racing exerjtiro ha* taken over a* new op­
erator under a 2f&gt;-yn*.* !#•*# agree­
ment.
0)11tcv* M f, tit* track will hair*
a “new look" when the 9g-&lt;Uy
ateol open Itec. id. Central Flor­
id* raring fan* ran get a preview
of th# modernised plant dm mg
srhootixy rare* which atll run
foe two week* atarting Dec. It.
A full errw of workmen writ! ha
b«pt buay putting on the fintihlng
touche* hefnrw th# tn&amp;faSA ramp*hew n m t i info action, toil the
mafia* Jnlw have been a m pk tr t
at ttrfa early data.
Th« d u n r * Include a now odda
board on the hack-atreV-h. a new
rabbit rail, a completely new
racing atrip which ha* hem »id#*x#d and rai*#*i a1mo*t two fret,
• new jttdga’a (land atop th*
grandatand together with a new
^ lo finnh camera booth, a n#w
ting ayatani both, on th* track
and in the grard«t*nd, a new
pwhlie midrt** and Intermm ay*Wen piu* a eomplet* redemrating
and refurbishing job on aziatiag
aactlona of th* plank
Collin* make* no effort tn hid#
hi* pl«a*urna over the rr#wH* of
th# «weeping alteration#, commeeting. "I'm pnejd of th# way
thing* are taking ahap*. and I heHer* th* fan* ar* going to Me*
it ton.”

&lt;.

Th# Diitnct Governor of Ktoeani« International. Flood* Dtatnrt,
«pnke la*! right at tha annual Lad.#» Night rclroratwii af to# San­
ford Klwani* Club.
Thom** W. McElry, vica-pcaatdent of tha Httra-Tampa Cigar
Company of Tampa, with a 24ie*r mrmberahtp in th* Ktwanla
Club, told an audienca of nearly
200 that “you yet heartwarming
a**urance nbrn you *e* Klwan1*
•ervicc rome in contact with the
real need."
Introduced bv U . Gov. Ralph
Auttut Smith, MeEIvy praued the
local citle club for It* actlvite*.
' I know that I am on the »un»et
*ide of my year a* your District
Gotentor, hut I like to pr*i*e
ihn»e who have done exception*!
work in carrying out th* Kiwanu
plan of **rvlea."
Speaking on the aim* of th# Kiuam* Club* throughout It* Inter­
national organuatinn. MrEIvy told
the Pariah House audience. "Since
October 12, IASI, I've »een a kit
of Kiwanu in action. You get
thrill* amt kuplraton out of that
service that wilt com* from no
ether aource."
Attending tha Sanford Ktwanis
flub a Ladiea Night event aa
gueat* of th* local club ward Rua•ell A. Cole, of tha Downtown Orando Club, and hia wife; Carol
(Tutm ai, of the St. Cloud Klwania Club, and hia wtf*; and William
L. Wright, of tha New Smyrna
Beach Club, and hi* wile.
Seated at the he/d t a fate war*
Thomai W. MeEIvy end *tfe,
Ralph A. Smith and wile, Rapert
Strickland and wt/t, Roy Brawloo,
E l Un* and wife, A. L Wilson
and wife, F. B. Surgkie and wtfe,
and Roy Mann and hia wif*.
The annual avant waa climaxed
with entertainment ataged by Ed
Lao*. H# introduced Julia Byrd
and Pat Couln, who danced and
tang tfMir way through an unuiually anfayahto portion of th*
evening. BUI Worth anterlained
with aongi, and Bryant Harmon
furniahad MW laugh* with hk
Imttattoa*. Frieda

MoviefandRide-In
Screen b Changed
To Cinemascope
Mm widely pwbMrtoatf Cinemamope wfl become a part of th#
f armland Rida-In TheHr* Sun­
day wfmn H * ■antMckUn" la
featured an to# acreeit there hi a
two-day ahowtng with Burl Laivca*ter and Diana L # n Mmad In
The brand new aerwaw at the
MorMand Radn-ln nwaawrw* M
(cat m width and IS tort ta ImtgM.
which bai bean IctUliad along
with th* modern R. C. A. aoamd
and projaetton equipment, under
the direction af W. D. "Bill" Hoff­
man. RCA Knjinaar, who la a
facml raaident. Th* InaURaUon
wa« romplatad by R t f c r l H attrie Company.
Mi* Cinamatenp* acre an I* Just
one of tha many modem Improve­
ment* that h n mada B aris fatng
mom anjoyablt.

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le t a e d W irt

=at=- 111 * s
No. 32ft.

le a n in g s Randolph
Be C of C Speaker
Local
Group
Fortunate

Seminole County
Blood Test Survey I
Is launched Today

Annual Meeting
Slated For Dec. 6

Latlimore Stresses
Vegetables, Fruits
Must Be Inspected

With th# lasting of John W
At * *#!f.attend#,| m##th
Mmch, rh a ltlisn of the Board of |
F *vm
Th# prtm ipal «p#*L#r for Ih# h# Seminole i nuntx
snmial oi»#|inf «,f lh# Scminot# B'ir#au Tu-*d*v nlghi. Florif* l&gt;»COMMIH.HIIINKR MKIfttll Mil l NTKKRR—Chairman of the Hoard Coon'.y Commmlorwr*. the Semi­
*f County Cemml*aionett John \V. Mauch become* th* fir«t pum a nole County Blood Bank Te*i SurCAunty C!)#nb#r of I oinrocir# aitl px lm#nt of igrintltur# r .'ira r *l
in Seminole County ta volunteer for a dual-check blood l«*l in tha *#y wa* officially launched Uulay.
h# a noted airlin#* »\#rulite, * Fnp#rvt*or tl I xi'io-or# *lr#«*#4
countv-wid* Blood T#*t Sutler being *oon*oi#d hr th# County Th# lurxay, which t* being con­
'ormer mrmbrr -if Ih# Cnitrd Ih# ItitpCflion of fruit* and v#r»Health Unit. Shown givinr Mri»ch the blond t#»t are Mr*. Ilulda ducted to delect tatea of itiabcir*
Flat#* fTongre**, and an nu(*‘.amt- Uh!#» h-ad#&lt;l for ni*rl»t« thin ighKthbee. Public Itralth Nur*e. nnd Mr*. Arthur Beckwith Jr., Sur­ amt lyphlli* among person* who
aulh th# country,
ipg induttiial |#*il#r.
ar*
not
aware
of
their
condition*,
vey Clerk. (Photo hr Jam»*onl
J#nnlng*
flatidolph,
*&gt;*l*ta»t
In
hollowing # #&lt;•»#»-d &lt;|i*H pip.
will ron,.nu* through Saturday,
Ih# pr#*id#nt of r#pital V t irrt, ;-#* *ervad la th# Fut *■# F*&gt;m#ra
Dec. 2
a foim#r cong,#nm#n, »nl *r. B
"c *t Sawiinale II gh ftrhail
On the fir*4 Iwo day* of the »urrtaimtd a* on# of \itt#tira'* more than 7.S mrml&gt;#ii of Ih*
xey lb* blood testing teams will
mn*l itiinulatiiig *pcal#r*, will 5#mirot# County drganiuillnn
t&lt;* tn operation at various points
sddir-a Ih# a-irita! Cnfo ni»#tuig gi-#t#d th#ir p#w Roatd of D rla Midway, Canaan, Roseland
*l
Ih# Mayfair l»n Tu#*d*y rMoii »&gt;rl#d at . previous m»*tPark and in I.ake Monro* from
#v#ninr. D#C. A, Irtntdixz to an ,Rg. Th# n#wr Scmirol# Count*
4 p. m until a p. m. Sslnriav.
Nov. Ik. th# survey will be in Capital Airllnr* executive Jenn- • iinniin&gt; anirut today hj luhn K'lt- harm ll.iirou Boaid of Director*
psiiick, rhaiimail of Ih#
An­ » '•: W. W. I.in*. pra*iricnt; Chat!#*
operation in Sanford with testing Irg* Randolph.
• Reipooi* tn tha appeal lor Stalina* set up on Sooth Sanford
imat Sleeting Comniitt##.
I aw*on, vi&lt; # pi#*id#nt; llo' n-r
float* and participation in tha Ave. and o*i West IMh St from
I Randolph, of \V#«t Virginia, I'aiier, secretary-treasurer; FtmJavree-Merchant* Association Pa­ 10 a. m. until S p. m,
*#r»#d t l year* In th# lion*# of »r Mluhel, chairman of publicity
Florida's Sale
rade hat been something terrific,"
(Can'iaued an Page f ight&gt;
rnnimlll#. *nd R. II Mulrh»*4,
During
th#
second
week
nf
the
said Jaycce rhrutm t* Parade
O
f
U.S.
Savings
H. R. McGill, Tmii Melvin, R F.
surxay,
th*
K
am
i
Will
be
opera­
Commitiea Chairman Ed Hunt t*t Roechick, and P. It. Tauter, aa
day. "Wa expert Hi# biggest and ting la Ihe Goldsboro and George­ Bonds Increasing
I member* I .Ini an t Garter ar#
be»t parade ever held In .Sanford." town sect mol of Sanford, white th#
' -erxirg !hr|r fourth terms in ofOrtotier
continusd
tK*
year'*
third
week
will
b*
devoted
to
the
Hunt remarked a* be told of tha
! fir#.
rexued plan for Its* price* to ba Miter rommuniitaa in the rounty trvnd of record breaking purand in downtown Sanford A rom- rha*#« of U. ft. Sating* Rond* ac­
p I. W#*l. of lh* Florida Cltr-1#
awarded Ihi* year.
i *"d Vegrtabt# Divlxlon, to b#ar
"Due hi thg Iremcndou* rwa- plat* schedule lor the third week cording lo W. A. Patrick Cb»uA *earrb ll on for Semlnol# pon»e." Hunt said, “tt ha* baan tratmg stations will bt released man of the Semlnol# County VoI out th* *lat#n**nt mail# hy It.
luniecr Saving* Bond* Gommltl##.
County'* outstanding young man nece**ary to reus# the awards •t a later data.
1 latiimur* #f th# Florida Depart*
"Salsa In Ftoiida wer* lA.OiO,- An Oi*en»boio. Ky man. In San- m-„t nf Agrirutlur# told th# memExeryon# In tha county t* urged
af th* year wh* will receive th* so that axerynn* will hav* an op#42. an inciea*# of 21 per rent •ord »lne* Oct S. torta.v open* n#w 1
la
lake
advantage
of
this
wonder­
portupity
iu
compel*
in
the
par'•"’•perlion of fruit* ant
Junior Chamber of Commtrc* Dis­
ful opportunity to find out for aura over last year a id th* Slgh-st otfirei in the Mcixrh Budding for xrgclahlr* i* #ntfi*ly voluntary
ad#."
tinguished Service Award.
Cash award*, reported Hunt, about hia health at no mmi la bim- •ale* for the month imr* 1911," fail ln*n inmpany formed recently. and benefii# th* faimer."
Official nomination blank* can b* will be dlvidrd between th# mar- tail during this blood test ram- Ilia report said, "and hrtiyg* a»r Robert K Mahan, with I* year*
Aw award wa* pir*rnted th#
«Ut# sole* to I ’g.iiTn.ua for th* c ip e iie n .t in IH# need* *nd w»nl« local farm nrgatnaatlon on behalf
picked up at th# Jayra# Infoima- rhant* and the civie, fraternal and paign.
year to (A L 21.”
cf borroy era. open* th# Seminole
"f the American Farm Tttu«a*
lion Booth at th# Intersection af church urganiiatiooa. Priiaa far
“Whila Florida seen*# a*#ui#d lA*n C*ri&lt;n(alion at 2&lt;&gt;2 Meiach Frdaiattan for tha part platad
the float* entered by merchant*
Nerlh Park Ava. and S#mlnola
‘ #f
win ba, 140, flrat priaa; W , iaa**4
fa Jhf revet,l drive fne a tw ^fati.
Boulevard..
prtae; and US, far third p rti*
„ , —
.
, 'l l m i 'memlwrshlpr Th# S»mtrnt#
Deadlin* far batlotlag In th# Im­
small
Inar
con
pany
i«*ulng
wan.
ro.mty F#rm ftoreae ha* MA
Pntr* for th# floau entered hy
Py
mi.
a I r**,,r
""hiiba *Ut1 I*
portant selection from th* com­ rivK. fraternal, and aburch
na •jp In It P
member* at pr#*rnt.
t h»v# h*#n
munity 1* Dec. IS.
prior J Mahan said that
ganiralfan* will he tha lim a
*
year*' *ala« palntH, at# fifalling Icoming lo Florida fur trir iu ll R'pnrta from Bonn#* f'aiivr
Member* of the Seminole Coun­ tho#c for the merchant*.
.
.
i n d turn Mcl 's i n on th# f la m
Honda mM*ed*la ar# Ih* people somewhat aliort of Ihe th1* billion i*ur* and m parting through g.rw rg„l f ,lhn, h ,, .
Judge* will choosy the tarsout
ty Junior Chamber of Commerce,
object)*•
aet
hr
lh#
Treasury
flir
to like Ihe ntv "He added. "I h.va, * , r„ hr-ld. Th, ^ Tod,
aloag with tha" official* of th# ralegt&gt;rie* on IS* haws of tha who ean make Dee. I a iucre*«ful
farm
|h#
organisation, urga th# ritiien* of float* butt depleting the them* af St) (Elf# Driving) Day amt with­ ItlfiS. AImhiI la) million of aikle.l been m rorrspondrncr too. with
•ale*
will
t&gt;*
n#e*i*-&lt;l
In
reach
the
Semin#!#
lb#
parade.
"
I
r
t*
Put
Oirfrt
out
Ihtlr
help
all
th#
appeal*
will
the fteminol# founty Chamber n f'
a**orialton.
Seminole County to tak# part in
l»lt#r hy th# wayiidf. declared national goal, Palltrk *aid.
Cuiuinr.ee tor th* P**t eight or
Official* point out that many
th# rbooking of th* rnmmunity.t R#rk Into (linitm aa."
"We
ha*a
had
*taM*
pricaa
for
In addition to «*&lt;h awariia, pri­ Stale Hignway Patrol Director It.
n:n* mi.nlli* "
outstanding young man of th#
the peal Ihirw y#ars. Ilia over all "Tit# ptograa* "f Ih# city of fan »f Ih* Florida Farm Bureau sign*
ce* will Is# awarded to the beat N K!rair.xn today.
yaai.
wiih mrrulirr* nainr on them ham
costumed individual and th* beat Kirkman mad# Ihe rtaletnrnl at ro*t of living aliuwing lass than 'urd and It* ire* a* well *• the tint
aa y#| h ^ „ ,,jr i r,| up
decorated blcyrla. First priaa will ha app* il#*l 4* moloiiita lo fain i I per rent fluctuation," I’arti. k forward hoiking future here helped
memltcr*
are a&lt;rad to v*i their
iwnnted
mil,
"and
ar*
now
enjoy-1
a Blue Ribbon white the the i#cnnd annual on# day nation
r invince me that I -«anted In enme
Herlong Will Return raceix#
•erond prue Will he a Red Ribbon v.tde drive, urging drner* and ped .ng Mi* highut le*H nf perumal I,. Sailfo H and grow ellh rrowlnr • igna at th# n r,i mvcling.
income m history, amt we hope
award.
cumm’imly,". Mahan
To Capitol Soon
, , ,who i*
_ _pic*
In order Sir the two group*, hs- ntrian* to take it ea*ier on then 1th# Anierkan people will pot awray | . . .
leek
towird
Iti*
hoepdal
and
the
In
Saving*
Bond,
vnm.gh
«.f
tha.r
M
l-nan
1
&lt;**"'■
Congr#r*m*n A. S. (Sydl Her(Coatlnard aa Pag* Eight)
graveyanl
earning* lo m#«l th# Tiaaswry * »t|n". ‘ a'd
long Jr., today announerd from hi*
Mahan ahn la married ha* al
"W# will hay* w.lh n*. two kind*
Lreiburg office that he will return
ready m .\#d his family k* Sanford
•J dm ar* and two kmda of pad**to Washington on Nnv. 22 to *p#nd Miss H. Appleton
and has p.irrhaxed a home at 2ktn
inane m Dae. t. the tame aa
Thanksgiving with hia family He
;very o'.h*r day in the week---- . J. S. Owen Reports Key Are Wii!i him ar* hia wife
rill remain in Washington for flic t o Deliver Public
Heha and nine-yaar-old daughter,
(oHcwtnt t*n warka to attend ea"Hia earaful mnlonkt and tha
Ann
Lecture
Here
vutiva aaiaton hearing* of the Eadea'I-cara Ion*# nut behind lb* For Squadron Duty The M-yaar nl&lt;l loan company #xThe official publication of |h#
rite Tac Sibcommitte* of tha
Th# effective*** of prayer In ttaariog wheel: th# two type* nf J*rr*s S . Owen, personnel min
Hbute Wata and Mean* Committee, heating problem of dally life will prdnlrian*. will he there loo. the second tie**, DSN'. »on nf Jam#* crullxa waa formerly connected American hiahman Rreeder* Aawith lh-* InterMale Fmanca Cocpor*
of which hr ia a member.
he the topic of a fire pjhlic I*#-'quick and Ih# dead
C Owen of t i t ’. Magnolia Ava . and allon for IV yew* where he gained a wialbm. the "ABBA New*", .fa.
white M behooye* ui navar husband of Ihe former Mias Gladys a thorourn knowledge of lb* tww i vote* Its enttrw front pag# to a
Ilarlon; attu stated that hi* !•#»- tur# on fhri»ti*n Rcienre l« ha
pelnr# hhuwtni the ptocntiim q
„p |h# „ ppoMun„ , ,0 l|v
R Kama nf Buffalo. N Y. r*p.a1ed rower*' need*
burg office wilt remain open aa u* Helivared In Sanford. Sunday. Nov.
of award* far th* f f,jmp|(in bull
by II* rn Appleton of Rollon,
$| |o )nu (o , t ^r jr0ur
n* li the Naval Air fttatlon. Jackson­
Lai unit! Dec. IS Th* DDtrirt of­
"I cam# In Sanfoid fa't ahead of ••f Ih# National Brahman Show
fice will b* itaffed hy %lr*. Audrey
uMi#.
L ’ Appleton
*
• nno“,K,d
Ha*P seth and., Dei
1 ville, Oct 17 lor duty with t'nm- th* busy rtirbtm as aearon when which w*« won by Frnporer Mam#
will *p#ak under
,hf ,, whf||
,
C. WiPlamson and Mist Carole
poiita Squadron 41
we ran next serve the needs of lh#) JHh. threw,ear-old hull nwnrd
”
Wratherly. who wtU handle any pro­ Ih# »u*pir*« of Flr*t Churrh of l . - j .# ••
Th* aquadrrn provide* aerial local fittrenh ' Mahan said.
to A Duda *nd Son* of Go'o*
’
blems which may art*# Hi the Dis­ rhrt*l. ftcientitl In th# fteminol* j
photographic rcronnaiisanrr In th# Thr nrw local ricrtillxr taut that
Shown In the picture ar# Ifnrar*
High
School
auditorium
at
1
P.
m.
,
**^1##.
fa
•
•
appeal
Gort
Poltrict during the Congressman'* ah
fleet, and drtxrhmtnta aarx* a ha ia a member of Ihe Elk’* (Tub. Fulford. herd&gt;man Dr. Eugenia
Her .object will he Christian
*r!*.,,17 board altark aircraft cam era when­
ftriencr: A Religion of Demon I* to sh&gt;w that moloriil* and p* ever rwq-i.red by Nival Commltl tha Ms ■•Mr Older, American te herro, Bogota. Columbia, S A ;
gion an A g. amt lh* Yrterana of preenting a *H»#r plate awarded
dastrlant
ran
reduce
Irattic
arclttrnhle Prayar.
i . . .
manta
hv Ihe viji * Fair, lo Ferdinand
Foreign XXat *
A member of The rh r|,ti* „
b»r ' K«,r
lh“
(.'ompnaM# ft&lt;rnailrnn AJ waa farDuda, an owner of the hull and
Th«
oid.
of
office*
in
Ilia
Xtn«
Science Board of l-ecture.htp. »b*. *'
f »B * f»««ureH on one
m a r ly stationed at lh* Sanford rh Buildi.tg hax* hern attractivelv | Bran W I. Stangei nf Tcva* Tech,
Appleton la rurrent|y an a nation- ***• **** rtn *
h* reduced on
N aval Auxiliary Air Station.
furnnh.d and eq.npped Thr inml nologiral C.illcs*. l.ubtvwk. inwide tour. Prior U&gt; dtvoting h#r wary day of lh# y#ar '*
Before entermg the Navy in Sept­ t rn fil'bP * are driigned for pn imrinlrmtrni of the livestock show,
ftn,
th*
veteran
Patrol
Director
full time to tha pracUc# of Christ­
who | | preaanlinR thr champbii*
ember fain. Omrn wa* graduated ■air r m ullation*
ian ftciexca. *h# waa Dean of th* nad lha»e au|grstiona: Ob«*rv* Irom Ovltdo ll:gh School.
•hip banner on behalf of the FanI eland Power* School of the ‘' rir,l,r ,l1
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Xm»rtian lux n in e k Kx,»i»itJnn.
Theata, in Boaton. She la a form-1'
•« dfivar. and ped*.Flxewhcre in the official put,!),
ar Second Reader af Tha Mnth.r
*K» ,ul1 »'»*ntion
cation of the cattle induilry. a
Church, The Fliat Church ef i ‘0 drtv'ng and walking
picture I* liman of tn# winning
Christ, Sciential, In Boston, Mata "In oEiar wo"dl", said Kirkman.
hull along w.ih a atory shout tha
"drlxs and walk th* way you'd
»urce*a of th* National Brahman
• ant othara In drfx# and walk."
Show.
Colbert Completes Thrt* died, fifty-an were Injured
fh» inl#re&lt;t shown in Brahman
n 112 acndenti tn Florida during
• atUe among Florida ratllemeq
Special Course
lb* samo 24 hour period last year.
wax evidenced b, the number of
A spec u i rmirs* in iaW* manag*1 lurid* people at Ihe Tx’xa* show.
ment ha* been completed by P. H.
ri.Ibert local auperintendant far Boy, 16, Stabbed
Mrs. W. D. Adams
Gulf Life Insuranca fompany at tha
firm’* n.m# n'ftra fa Jarkaanvitla. Twice By Colleague
Appointed Head
Advance atudlca ta programming A Ifayeir-old boy It being ronIlia lniur.-nr* heaaflta and nthar fined In an Orlando llotpital after
Of Sewing Group
pbaaaa of Ilf# inaurgnra aervlrr* being i?*itck In the head with a
*era ron-tjrtad by apacialiata fa ■hovel hand)# and atabbad twira
Mr*. \V D. Adam* ),** h#en
hy a 14-ycar-ola boy.
appointed rhalrman of th# »#w-inj
llfesa fia.di
Th# Incident, ocruring to tha
commiltw# for th« ft#irino|# Mem­
■oath and nf th* rounty. happened
orial Hospital WomrtTi Auxiliary,
1 Arrest Recorded IM* morLing according tn a rait wa* announced to«!ay hy Mr*.
A. W, Epp. Sr., president of tha
Only inn (raffle a m at * a i re »ori raretvad In thn fteminol# Coun­
auxiliary.
cordad In the Sammoln rminty ty Rhnrilf'r nfflcn.
Mr*. Ailamt ean he rearhH h'»
Rasawu far Mtn Attack mi tha
Sheriff* office yesterday mnriag
calling talephona number IWg-iv.
Deputy Sheriff
Skrrtff A. E. Evan* &amp; {'t-hny kf th# 14-yaar-wld SanSh* ha* Issued a eall fur mencharged M am IdawNn i f Sanford, lord pautb k i l l nnt keen daiarmtobars af Ui* auxiliary l&lt;&gt; *»w for
a eagre laborer, with eareaalro ad.
tho koopital on Tuogiloya and
apaod. Arrordtog la Ike report by Tha fa. .dent to being raferTad In
Thurklay
oithec at lh# hospital or
th*
lamfaot#
Gounly
Juvenile
JudCvana, Edward* w u Irayalmg at
al hcwxxe. Sewing may ha pick#d
a apeed up to SI mdaa par hour at f t , Emrxt Rnuahnidar
up *4 tha west entrance u thn
•:M p. n . yaatardar, W aAaa aoet
ROBERT B. MAHAN. SHOWN AT BERK nf private roniatknkfan hospital am kbaaa 4 * fi after t l
bnadB «l B n M a l i Lana Owpnnartaa. (VkaAn h r Innaannal
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Public's Response
In Parade 'Amazing'

Local Outstanding
Young Man Of Year
To Be Chosen Soon

Robert R. Mahan
Opens New Offices
For Loan Company

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A. Duda &amp; Son's
Prizewinning Bull
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florid*, whirh hai the oldest
history and the newest population
of any state In the union, la rapid*
ly rhanflnr far*.
Author Budd 5&lt;hulberr make*
this statement in the Devember
Issue* of Holiday blagaiine, and
write* further that the fusion of
thhe Old South and the restless
North it rapidly producing a new
kind of Slate. In fact, he con­
tinues, Ktnrida it to the United
State* today what the United
States was to Kurope a hundred
years ago; a melting pot, a fron.
tier, a place to improve your
health nr your tuck.
In the feature article, entitled
•"The New Florida**. Schulberg
discusses the spectacular Florida
growth and the well publicised
tourist trade that account for the
boom whirh ran h# felt through­
out the entire state Middle West­
ern production skill* and New
England education are being put
to work at a less frantic pace, non­
existent bark home, he writes,
and “your Florida booster usually
turn* nut to bn a fellow who
finally got tired of the winters
on the Crest lakes, or just mov­
ed his family down from the
Brona'*.
“K ing-siae frustrations, o r
yonthful dreams nf glory, no m at.
ter how grandiose or touched
with madness, have a way of tak­
ing mot and enjoying fantastic
growth In Florida**, writes Schul­
berg. “ People of rare daring have
found in Florida a last frontier
to challenge their'will and resour­
cefulness."
The feature presentation covert
the history and development of
the state from it* sleepy, subtro­
pical beginning* to it* flourishing
present with four hundred of the
moat luxurious hotels in the world
rreating a gleaming seven-mite
Gold Coast along Miami and Mi­
ami Beach.

le g a l Notice
mstii'E nr a r r i.ir atiuv foe
T a t IIEKII
the-* ise.ia Florida Mialute* of
IP***
NOTICE Ih H E R M I T OIVEX
T h a t E ll a (lralrhen K lrchhnff tb*
holder nf the fnllnwtng c e rtlflra le
ha* filed 'said r e r l l f i r a t e for t a i
deed In be l » * r d thereon. Tb*
re rtlf lc a l* num ber a n d . y e a r nf
letuanc*. th* description nf tb* p r o ­
p e rty. and th* aasa* In which II
wea aaaaaaad *&gt;* a* fnllnwai
Certificate N*. t l T e a r e f 1*hM-

*DF4tcn,inrVnN' u r ' V n o p r i t T T i
t-«i* 1*1 F r a n k t . W oodruff-*
Pubdlvislaa Mat Booh a F a t * 4*
Nam a In which aiseaaed T- F. F a ir child a l l nf said p rn p e rty being in
lb* Cnuhly nf Semlonlt, P la ta nf
Flnrtd*. r s l a a a a urh r e r t l f l 'a t a
shall be redeemed S r r n r d l n e to law
Ih* prnpariy d,e. rlbed In aurh
r e rl l f lr a l * will b» sold In Ih* h l ( h eat bidder a t th* front dnpr nf
th a a.m lanl* Caunly Cnurt i|*Oaa
at Panford, Florida, nn Ih* first
Monday In th* mnnlh of Pe. ember,
11*1, which It Ihs l l h day e f p sc smbac. m l
(&gt;j j t l 4 d this Ird d a y of Kevsmhsr.
(Official Clark's Baal)
n P. Herndon
Clffh^ a r » u l t _ C a u r t . garniI* Couaty, F i e r i
Ai p t i o m n r m o f k r t t i
Be* I t *4 r h N of I t Cor nf
■ w t i p#tIlon • T o e a t h l p t l
n i l . whirh I* ih* l l h day ef pa*,
amber. |» l l .
Peuih fiana* I I Kail. Bun W
f'eied thlo I r d d a y *f Narember,
s i : t o n S i t ' b i . f c h k t%
Cl, a tn Beg.
(O ffirm C lerk 'I Pcal)
N a m , in which assessed Julia
O F. H a m d en ' '
b r a n d y All n f aald prupe ity being
Clerk C.lrcull Court, garni- ip the L’o e a t y nf a*aua*ie. aiat*
ant* Caunly, Flarld*
nf Florida Unlee* au-b &lt;erllflc»l*
shall b* radaamed accnrdla a la law
NOTir*) o r APPLICATION POM lb* property deerribed In curb cerllflrai* will he enld I* the higheel
t 4JL lir.M)
bidder al tha fro n t dn*r nf the
i f n i "*■ * D " i 4 i 9tal»la* ef Peminnl* O u n t y Coort llnue* *•
Panfnrd,
Florida, nn lb s ftrot Mon­
NtiTicH i p i i r . n K B r o t v e x
T hai Niila K i r r h h n f f th* holder of day in lb s m nnlh Of Uertmhar
t
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which
la th a t l b day a t Decth* follnwi*e csrllflca l* has fll*4
*ai4 c e r l ld r a t a for t a t dead to be amber. IH I.
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led
t
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li
t r d d a y *f Navambar.
[•sued thereon Th* rertlflcal* r u m bar sad ye ar n f laauaar*. th* dta(Official
Clark's
Paall
rrlpllea nf th* property, and tha
O
P . H e rn d o n
M m * In which It waa aeeaaaed e ra
aa fnllnwai
c l e r k Circuit Court, garninnl* County, Florida
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With
WILSON - MA1ER

~ Tkree Gl's Juil back from ovtrteas
went into a restaurant and found the
only available table occupied by a
•pim terlv mi**. Wanting n little pi lvney, they decided to eit down, hoping
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a r r u c a T io n row
n o rtrr or —
m ! , ' * 1*1*"*"'°F&gt;nrldA n ia lu ts * of

MORN MIANY (left), president of the American Federation of
labor, D m Beck (center), president of tbo Teamsters’ Union, and
John T. English, eeeretary-trearurcr of the union, are shown at th*
dedication of th* new $9,000,000 teamster*' building in Washington.
It will be tha headquarter* of th* 1,400,000-member AFL Teamsters'
Union, Urn largest la the nation.
(lnUh*tton*l Soundphoto)

Legal Notice
s tiT ir r n r arrL tcA T io x row
T a g DECO
(lac teg.te Florida Statutes of
ISIS)
notice ta nr.nr.BT or VEX.

T h ai Kit* O retrhen K lrchhnff th*
holder nf the fnllnwtng c ertificate
has filed aald r a r t l f l r a t e for t a t
dead tn b* issued tbarann. T b* escl lf lr a t# num ber and y e a r nf letsanr*. ih* description nf the t&gt;rnparty , and th* nama In which It
wa* assessed a r e aa fnllnwa:
C ertifica te No. &lt;1 t e a r of Issteaaco

n f th* feltpw lna cartlfleato has
filed said c ertificate fo r t e a deed
tn ba issued tharaon Th# ra rtlf lr a t e . n u m b a r t n d y a a r nf laeuanre.
Ih* deecrlpllnn nf th* prnperty,
and Ih* name In w hirh It w a s a s ­
sessed a r e a - follnw,
r e r t i f i c a t o \ n }S| T e a r of 1st*a n r- J u n e *f. A. t». I t l l

‘' no ticf tn herew t n n w .
T h at M i l s Kirrhhnff th* holder e f
th* fnltnwln* certificate h s s filsd
n i l r«Mlf!**t* f o r i i s * deed Jo he
latuad
thersor
The c artlfieat*
num ber and ye ar a t Issusnes, In*
description nf th# properly, and
th* rum * In which It w as assessed
a r a as follows:
r e r l l f i r a t e ,\n. JTI T ea r of Issuance
Jon* :T A l» t t l J
i s s x ' r i i t i o .v «&gt;r r n n r » * n T T i
iv i s t n of e s i t ft e f n t i e
ft of s i v u Section &gt; T ow nship
SI South Slangs St E a s t (Less
8 1»* f t )
.
Nam* in which t s s s s s s d M. F. Mr(Iowan All of sa id pra narly h s l n g
In ih* r o u n i y of femieol*. f t n i n
of r i o r 'd a . fn l s a a such c artlfle ato
shall ha radaemad according to
taw «h* prope rty described tn su c h
r e r t l f lt a to will ha asld to th# h i g h ­
est bidder a t th e f r o a t door o f t h e
nemlnola County Court Hess* a t
nanford, Florida, on the f i r s t M on­
day in th* mouth of Pecombor,.
1*11. which Is t h s Sth d a y e f D s e .
amber, tes t.
P a ted th is Srd day e f November,
ISIS.
(Official d e c k ' s l e a l )
n p. Msredsn
C lark Circuit C oarL garninot* Connty, M e r id a

f»E *cnim oN o r rn o re n T T i

Lota | A t Oviedo Prhool T r u s t • • * Pubdlvlslou F l a t Book I
P a r * It
Name la which assessed IX p. p a n let All nf sold property beirtg In
the C n o a lr nf Uemlnnle, Fiat* nf
Florida. iTnlaas such certificate
shall b# redeemed a r c n r d l r g to law
th* property described in such c e r ­
tifies!* will be sold t e t h s highest
bidder a t th* front door of th*
aeminol* Cousty Court House at
Panford. Florida, on th* first Mon.
day In th* m oath of Uocemser,
1*41. which Is th* I t h day ef Dscember. ISIS.
j ^ t ’s i s d th is Ir d d s y e f Nevtm bsr,

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MOTTO OP OUB
PHARMACISTS!
Bring y ear prep
eriotiom tn e a r
skilled ik lT M ciita fa r cerreet

(Official C tsrh's Peal)
O I*. Ilerndnn
Clerk Circuit Court. gamlhole County. Florida

In 1950 Michigan 8Ute held
Pittsburgh to a minus of 11 yards
offenaivaly. Tha 8partans iron

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At that point tha aid gal Waked up and (aid.
“Would ogp of you stinker* mind passing tha

Billy Brown mstchmaksr for
th« Inter*tional Boxrnr Club baa
been in boxing 35 year*._______

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Engneers Predict Lake Okeechobee's Level Will Fall
L. A. F srrer, Chief of (ha La’.e depend on Lake Okeeehobea fie
Rfgulition section In Jarktnntillc dry aea«on agricultural water
atataa that continued below-norm- could not ba properly served If
al acaaonal rainfall until nett Star the big lake should fell below
could pull the level down below the citation 12. Those lands Include
record low «f tn A feet In IM2. areas around the lake, along St
The period of record began in 1*12. j Lurie Canal, and near Ihe roa«t
in the Lake Worth Drainage PiFarrer points out that the m ore1
strict.
than Joo.ono arret of land which
A continued drought condition
would mean Increasing demand*
for agricultural walrr and pro­
gressively critical condition*. Far­
rer slated Below normal rainfall
for the neat seven monthv would
aUo restrirl navigation on ilia
(Ikrechobec-Crot* Honda Water­
way, Increase the salt Infiltration
threat to coastal walrr supplies,
and accelerate muck-fire in.idcure in the (Hade*.
During Ihe la*t *l» werk* L.'ke
Okeechobee level* dropped half
a foot With normal rainfall and
runoff, the lake would have rl&gt;rn
over half a foot during thiv per
ind. low for la*t month from Ki-&lt;Immre Itivcr. principal tributary
of Ihe lake, wav Ihe lowest of any
Oetnber of record Thrrr |« now
less water In southern Florida
lhan at any lime *inre the severe
drought period of 1911
Farrer added that a rntiral
situation nf thiv sort could not de­
velop after completion of the Cen­
tral and Southern Florida FV d
Control Project. “ When all work*
of the project are completed.” he
said, “ large quantities of water
can be stored In fjk # Okeechobee
and the Conservation Arras and
u*ed tn prevent the damages
which result from unusually wet
or dry year*. A« it now stand*.”
he added, “ many section* of the
iSIXfttM HUNOIIO "Eacrciaa 5*ga Brush" umpire* obarned tha
project have not been completed,
(detonation of a simulated atomic bomb at Camp Folk. La . as prepsand much of the eareta water of
Initons wrara mad* for th* largcit Joint Army-Atr Fore# tratiurg
wet years must he wasted, with
|tnan«Lvrr sinra World War II. Mad# of contentlonal-ljpe eiploresulting shortages during follow.
alvcs, th# bomb produces th# familiar mushroom-shared I'eud. Thi*
Ing dry year*”
photo was madt on October 2", and Just raleaied by th# Pentagon

Army Enginaars in Jacksonville
tnracist that Laka Okmhob##
l»v#l» will (all from tha prevent
stage n( 111 fa#t to about .leva(inn 11 fart. »t*uimng normal
rainfall c\*r tha n ett act an
inoL'.ha aantil tha u ijal rain; ##«•
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THU IXCIllINT PHOTO nf e r - D o ld n il llerbeit n m y rr was made

In Washington where he was among the man* (rend* on hind «•
welcome President f.uetihowae on his return to the White House.
Mr. Hoover, who I* g|. rrpiricntrd the Chief I'.trculive at Veterans*
Day service* at Arlington National Cemetery.
(Isiemuluvwj.)
For tastier home rannrd pre-t To avoid a poor product, never
*en&lt;-«, let the fruit stand tn the o • overripe fruit for making
syrup after rooking; tint help* jell) tain or matmalade.
to plump Ihe fruit and prevent
After filling home renmng jar*.
It from separating fmm the us* a kmfe to agitata fond to
eyrup.
dislodge air.

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! been around m * folk* sinrr I w e s t
W ho hft'l i*/w i
th* b 'g b l
r n A r r m n o H T r.K N
A K N OCK on the door a w a k e n e d a little kid and nsrdly h i d my before w a tch in g h e r " h l n o j fo#
t o i l Hunlight flooded the c o tta g e nose in Stow t u l l e n v r p t to r t h f hours, because a l e h.v-l been a-car*
which, th* m ght helore. had been tuners! " He added slowly. •'( didn t nf that unseen presert.-r for a king
fitied s n t h shaflow-a and t e r io r . ' want to go No reason I can see time. W atch e d while she mdrevseil
N othing cmiId hide, t h r e a te n in g toe making a fu«a over a guy who and ehpive-1 a ft liny r ; ' , ' g n * i »
her. in th is cheerful h n g h t n e e s waa practic ally a stranger tn m*.“ over her n * a d ?
l o s s ehd her feet into mules and ( Talking about mmselt increased . ' W h a t is i t ? " Jan* Rnwdla
pulled oe a tailored btue flannel h 'l shy nest He &gt;ai krd tn the door asked at length.
mb*. W hen she opened the door i "I must gel h a i* . hut tn a n k you. I tail* in d ic a te ! the tra m p le d rib­
1 a th r i w a n ts to bon p lan ts “ ttomron* was w a tch Clyde Kibhe* waa holding a tra y Mrs Slemm g
| meet you. He i* stronger toilav Ihg me last m ght I h - a n l them .
re vere d by a linen napkin
Being r iv .le , he rushe-t Into If r o u d r a r e In to m e down to the This m o m n - | asked Clyde a b o u t
prowlrra. hut he .ay a they neveg
apology. "M o th e r didn t rrniem tsrr ' cottage some tim e this niormog
la aak w hat lime you want b r e a k ­ | bv allernoon he is apt to be tired have any aro-.ind here"
fast I d.un t m ean ti* w a k e you. ( He rouldn I even w# the Hist Mrs ; “Clyde," J a n e said thoughtfullv.
She yaw ned and then laughed llnndle yesterday Only wnai t i r e s '
Ti gether the tw o wom en strolled
and he laughed with her W ith her him so m uch I don t know, l i e s up into the a e rm e d tieshneas of
fare fluahed bs aleep and hei evilly not i.;ppt&gt;sed tn gel out o| ties I *
Ihe wi-vita l*&gt;.s did not a t t e m p t
hair sta nding up wildly she Unvfee,!
'T II come." Lena promise,! “ And tn * |e a k Cor some r r a m n Jarw
i I It try not t o lit* him tiling me I t n n l ' e had •• light her out a n |
as voung as he
"W'hat tim e it it ?•
out if I d o " As t'lvd* s ta lle d lot She was r n n t e n t tn w a d for th a
j me door tne called. • And please other vsrm an to m ake th* first
*A littte after nine *
"t dida l aleep until amte hat* tell voui m other —no. t ll tell ner mnv e
There • ere - nom-s " And even in myaelf. Y o u d never do justice t o 1 "I ve just m m e from the Kibthe height warmth nf morning she th * hreaklasl ’
here Cottege
J e n e ss d "A lb e rt
When she had Mushed Su l she w o n t see me And i t s p erfectly
shivered recalling h»e (ear in the
night. l*o *o*4 h a v e prow lera ate m ort t h a n *he hsd e &gt; p n test fldii uloua when, for y e a r s a n d
| she dressed in a sleeveless while year*, we saw- ea.-n other a lm o st
around here**
I linrn dreaa and slung a powder every de c."
•'Never.'* Clyde a a - m e d her.
te n s s'm*d aside while he e a r n e d blue sw eater over her shoulders As i Iw-is did not know what response
t ’-e Irr.y t o (lie tshte and rr m o v e d she t ' a t n e d th e &lt;li*ir there »■&gt; a to m ake in this a nd a gain aita
the na p k in and silver t o v r r a troin ' lap and she opened d to Ja n e Itnn- wailed J a n e sw ung along at he r
tida l and s r ta m h le d r a g s and r n s p die. a very lailnre-l Jane in dads' aide deep t-.enrnrd, fiat stom ached,
baton T h - r e w as a rsvni melon a gteen aUrka. white blouee and Dal ha nds t h r u s t into the p n s k r t s nf
lu lls j a r nf yam and a bag pot of walking anoea (she was taller by ' her sla cks flhr seemed to be pro­
coffee.
ins lies than to n Hlie amded and foundly troubled.
fleeing bee rapreaeaiwi be wmled ■gam trvia was aware nf the uurm 1 At last she said with a flttia
diflidently. ' Mother tovea t o teed nf this plain woman.
laugh. “ T on know, Albert ha*
people ami she th in k s you s- e too
"( thought,'* aha hrgaa in her never forgiven m e tne divorcing
thin tf you t r e a t Arm woth her lovely toica and then nntired Huger *
you II he g e ttin g nwtmeal w ith lavs' sweater. “Am I disturbing I lens strove for lh» sa m e lights
th n k ere* rr “
you? Were ynsi going nut V*
ness “W hat w as it a Dam ons
"How kind she muni h e '*
“Plea*# rnms in I *# been hop­ I'yUt as, R o l a n d-Oliver friendThe boys ejea warmed "&gt;th# s ing I d have an opportunity to talk i h i p ? "
pretty awrM. I'll give her a testi­ to voss."
•'Not a lto g e th e r H&lt;A Ilk# Oval."
monial any lima. Tmi d better eat
"I m you leel bke a walk ?•
Ians aaid slowly. ' A l b e r t s a w
while it a hnt *
"I d tov# It."
Roger without faults, a twrfeet be­
H s lingered wtitle |*wa poured
When they w-era rwilalile th# er*. ing H r a tt r i b u te d to him all th a
bee ardfwa tssd she rwaliaed that he lags, laws went around to Ihe ante qualities ba would have h k r d t a
was tm at), Searing to peewa hsa Th* ground her# waa mcky. float- hava himaeif " H er walk had lna(
•swim ksat ba ba reywetset
lered among th* boulders were a M* easy r h y t h m , ah* teas t r u d g i n g
T*n wr 4u*m and have anene ef few hardy ribbon planta The two hrav.ly. "T v# aimplv go« t o s e a
Ibn
dirwetlv below Uve window had been him." all* b i r d nut. ' T h e n I'll
trampled law* bent over and saw U a v a I don t belong here. T h a t a
that lb# damage hat been dona e# why I t h o u g h t. If t enuld h# nf
eenlly. When ah* biofeed Into the any help t o you on the article s heroltag# ah# waa s*u« k*d la dia b e e I g o —w h a t r a n 1 tell you,
enver how rWarty the eonId are Mr*. Flem ing ?"
"Tow m«M ba adda ka
lews rn tis id rrrd . ”W&gt;i»l waa
fef SeUtag ma ahnut tha## panpia.1* Al night, with Ihe bghla nn. there
Ha grvnnad apologwlirall*. Tna might aa well ant ha aay walla, Rnger H nndle lik e ? "
f f s ft* r '—ifs—'-ed S
a aiwusgwa baew myweir. Havent the thswsgtst.

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f f iK r a For More Florida Tags
On Automobiles In Our Community

T N iE r w r c g T

Wo nr* surprised a t th* number of local city patrolmen from cracking down
"fordin'* liconao tags roaming around San­ on that* violator*.
Certainly, on* would be stopped Immed­
ford and th* Sanford Aron that ahould b*
iately
if he were caught taking something
ropUeod with Florida lleona* toga.
So many of tha owner* of the** cars, that did not belong to him. This tag jumper
uaually protty big one* too, a rt (sinfully is in the same category, he’a taking some­
employod which roqulraa that a Florid* thing that doesn’t belong to him.
We’re for more Florida taga on automo­
Ikons* tag b* purchased.
biles
in our community.
I f an investigation could bo conducted to
Of coura* wa’re happy to ace our winter
find out how many of thooa out-of-atato tarn
wor* bolnc uaad by gainfully employed per- visitors here with us and we’re not including
aona, wo boliov* that averyono would bene­ them in th# tag Jumper#, nor do w# Have
reference to our servicemen.
fit
Wa know that they stay with ua over the
In th* first place, th* person buying
th* tog would benefit by knowing that h* months and become Florida Crackers, they
or oh* la paying thair way oa they work In too will be wearing tha best looking tag
of theircars.
tha Florid* community. Secondly, tha State in the country •on the• back
*
and Cotfnty would benefit by th* boost in
Ed McKinley’spicture waa In the Fort
income to taka cart of roada, and bridges,
tha indigent and other outleta for money Pierce News Tribune the other day. He was
diked out in an apron and all the acoutrereceived by tha State’* tag department
menta
of a cook. Mra. McKinley wa# looking
Wo all beileTe that if a person la able
on
aa
he
ladled up some of hia cooking to
at
to own a fin* ear, drive it around at random
to enjoy Florida at Its best, and work for be tasted by a high school homa economics
high wages, then he ahould be able to buy a teacher. Rev. McKinley hna mnny ways of
putting over the rich truths that ha teaches
license tag for that car.
A crackdown on than# tag dodger* *hould from th* pulpit.•
•
•
be conducted Immediately and every auto­
FloriJi u a lady of amazing
We
were
reminded
recently
of how chirm and tha alder ihe gets the
mobile owner or operator, working here in
Florida compelled to buy the necem ry tog right we were in asking for a “Parental Re­ mure attractive ihe become*.
sponsibility Law” when J. Edgar Hoover, 19K givei promise of being her
to justify their employment.
Director
of the Federal Bureau of Investiga­ Lett year from the standpoint of
Wo'ra aura that othar states are quit*
tourist travel, induitriel develop­
forceful In th* requiring of automobile tion recently told the International Associ­ ment end builneii In general.
owner* to hove the proper tag on their cars, ation of Chiefs of Police, meeting In Wash­ Recent «urvrys mide in popular
ovidencad by tha number of tags from the ington. D. C. that “the alarming situation tourist center* show hotel and mo
reservations ahead of last year
northern communities which bear down on regarding juvenile theft might be ’quickly tel
with more viillori In tun state now
remedied’
if
parents
were
held
legally
and
them.
than at this time a year ago.
If there la a tag inspector In Sanford financially responsible for the criminal acta Chamon* of commerce and In­
dustrial boards report greater tnor thla aroa, ha ahould forthwith get behind of their children.’’
•
•
•
te r n t on the part of Industrialist!
th* taff dodger* that ora not bearing their
There's on* city in the United States seeking a location.
■hart of th* load. The age-old story that,
•Tin just visiting hero" is a ruse that'* boon that charges a nickie for an hour over­ Transportation companies are all
adding equipment to meet the
parking, 25e for ell day, and from then on steadily
Mad too often.
H erts sing traffic demand.
Nothing should keep the tag Inspector, th* ehargea are tl.00 a day. Frankly, wa Eastern Air Lines expects a 10 per
sheriffs deputise, highway patrolmen, and Ilka the Sanford method. You're more cent Increase In Florida trarel thla
season. Nations! Airlines and Delta
likely to find a parking place downtown.

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WASHINGTON (ft-Chtot Justice
Ear! W ane* caa baldly escape
some po'ltkal ladlgesttoa if be
ever trtoa to ezt the words he ased
la saying be la aet a presidential
candidate. They were pretty em
phatto.
He aakl hi* declsloa was "Irre­
vocable" under any “ etreum
stances or conditions." President
Eisenhower sounded pretty am
pheUe too back la early IMS, four
years before he ran, la saying he
wouldn't run. He said be was “pos­
itive."
Ia 1M1, before be accepted the
Democrats aomiaatia*. A(Cal Ste­
venson sa'd be d id s t want It. But
hia statements, looking kick ea
them now, d id s t sound as enavias
log as Warrea's or Elsenhower's.
He never quit* eloeed the door.
Whether Warren likes It or sot—
and he Is reported to have told
friends privately be doesat Uke It
a bit and won't change his mind—
he is eoestsatly being mentioned
as the man the Republicans may
have to call on ia INC
Warren msd* his renunciation of
political ambitions back !n April
'953 when there was still reason
to believe Elsenhower would seek
■ second term. It was before
• 10 cost a-ound ft.000.000. The new the President's heart attack msd
Saaquarium in Miami opened* last It unllkly h* would, or could, run
month ar.d h it been drawing a agate.
splendid attendance with prospects If Elsenhower doesn't run. and
If the Bapubllraae think their only
for a big winter season.
Horse and dog tracts are readied, ehtnee is with W an ts, he will
and stall space at auch tracks ai be under heavy pressure to cLange
Hialeah, Tropical Park, Gulfstream hit noted Ha h is o t been asked
aid SuntHne Park is at a premium. publicly what ta would do H kls
About 1,000 thoroughbreds will cam­ party drafted him te ISM.
paign us Florida during the horse The U-yetr-oid Warren, In poli­
ties sinc« IK ) ta d three time* gov­
racing lesson.
ernor
of California, was mads
Most transportation companies,
hotels ind attractions have stepped chief justice « the United Mates
up their advertising programs and by Eisenhower la 1M .
the total suns into millions of do!- Ho Issued th* foRowteg state­
Isrs Invested In colorful poster ment last April after a nationwide
beards, reagaslne and newspaper poll reported ta wea the top choice
space. The Florida Development of Bepub'jcaa aad independent vot­
Commission is doing a splendid ers if Eisenhower derided aet I*
fob with *h« limited funds at Ita run:
command and la developing Flor­ “ My asm s has taea used as a
ida Inquiries at amazingly low c o d possible candidate far Me presl
Add to this Us* advertising protno- Aeaey. This has beta a m atter af
t on In national mediumi of th* embarrassment ta bm because B
Florida Citrus Commission, Minute reflect* upon the peetormeace af
Mild and other agricultural enter­ my duties as eblaf justice of the
prises. and It meani that Florida United .fates.
“When I accepted Met peefttoa.
will be getting more public atten
It was with the fixed purpose of
lion than ever before.
Commenting on the outlook. Gov­ leaving politics permanently tor
ernor LeRoy Collin* expressed zervlce «n the court. That Is Mill
gratlflcat'on at the united effort ev­ my purpose. It le Irrevocable I
idenced by all agencies and Indus­ win not change It under any tartrial In selling Florida, and looks cum stances or coaditieao.
forward with confidence to continue "Be th*v flaw or many, the resound constructive development and m atatag nsofui years af my Be*
ever-tnrreastag travel to the (tat*. are dedicated ta the service ta Me
While eur mads are being Im­ Ropraae C o a r t ta the United
proved as Vapidly as financing perl Nataa, ta which wosb l am fc.
mils, we are atUl hard pressed to creaitegty happy."
When a “dr a ft-Eisenhower"
ear* tor &lt;ncrossed motor travel
Parking remain* a difficult pro­ move got underway la 1MT, the
blem In most communities, with the jgMersl said. " I d e n t waat nay
need tor more throughwaya *vi
deneed.
Building continues brisk with
sales of new hornet keeping pace.
Everythin* looks rosy tor the
monUsi ahead.

Too Late To Classify

•

T in Sanford Harold
r r AH

Thursday, Nov. IT, IMS

TODAY’S m m YERSS
"ARM* hi me, and I ta you. As th* branch
boar fruit of Itself, except It abide
hi th f vino; no more can yo, except y* obid*
f? In mo. . for without mo yo eon do nothing.**
—John IB :4-8.—Such Is th* pride which alio*
nates th* m atu re from hie Creator. God
•toy smile, but more likely He weeps, to
•so R k children eockfly strike out for them} •»!*••. disavowing their dependence upon
. Hint. For In eo doing they ircuso aa a liar
j R k i Who aald, "Without mo yo can do

EsUttag."

•

•

CAS are even more optimistic and

anticipate a ZS per rent Increase.
Russell W. Ballard, member of the Na­ Pan
Americas World Airways la
tional Council of American Parents Com­ exponent ing a steady flow nf traf­
mittee (which la tha first time we knew fic to Latin American points, most
that parents were organized), said recently, of nhirli funnels through Ptorkft.
tea an increase of at leait
in a broadcast of the Town Meeting of the rnd
10 per rent this winter.
.
Air that, “We are not expecting too much All this air trarel hasn't hurt the
of our youth when we expeet them to grow nllrnads either The Florida East
Into well balanced, emotionally mature Coast and Seaboard Airline RsHedulte capable of becoming contributing roadi are planning to place la ear
members of eodety when we coneider that vie# new stainless steel puUmana
great majority being reared in good homea with glass-observation facilities,
tn those that have been us­
with understanding parents who are meet­ similar
ed on Weetof* reads with such sueing th* b4ate need# of their children. On cess.
the other hand," h* warned, we are ex­ Trailer parka are optimistic, too.
pecting too much of growing children when and many in riser! areas report an
we expeet them to adjust satisfactorily to unusual number of airily arrivals.
Polka are planning to stay In Flor­
a hostile environment, where they first ex ida
longer thla season, they report.
perience rejection In th* cradle and later New attractions costing millions
meet frustration on crowded streets and are rapidly being developed. The
Had only unhappiness and fallurt at school." newest of thesa is Sunshine Springs
a

a

a

aad Gardena at Sarasota that hopes

Alexander Dumas, th* younger, hack in to open shortly. When completed II
1M7, had the right words for aomathlng
we've been searching for for a long time.
Th* definition of business. He aald, “Busi­
ness? It'a quite simple. It’s other peoples
ARI you confused about anUmoney."
hUUmlnle drum? WMIch on*
•
a
t

Warren May Get Indigestion!
thing to do with polities." He west
eve* further than that with a
lengthy statement — oa J /u . 23,
IMS — part of which said:
"My decision to remove my sal/
eompitleiy from the political scent
la definite and positive . . . I could
to t accept nomination even under
the m o te circumstances that it
was tendered me . . . I am not
available tor and could not accept
nomination to high polities! office."
But after the IMS elections,
when h* was rgala being men

fcened at a candidate In 1U3, he
rounded a little lei* “positive"
than tn U&gt;lS nnd finally ran.
St#v«u*on was governor of Illi­
nois In April 19JJ when he was
being looked at as a likrly Demo­
cratic nominee Hr laid then "I
could not accept the nommitlen"
became he wanted to run for so ­
other torra ai governor.
He krot saying that practically
up to the moment he was rumi­
nated, l t d accepted, in tho sum.
irer of 1022.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
-ByWUUAMKtTT---Central Press Writer.
THE V. 8. Department of Agrl- burglars four ttmss In n turo-werk
eat tore reports that Its -biggeat- period. The haraued owner prob­
Job every year ia counting tnaect ably writhes hts customers were
paete to see if they're on the in- Just halt that loyal
creeae or decrees* Good grief,
I I I
•b ile they're e l K. c e n t they
N»«o etfy &gt;.afl of C v tta fb e r g ,
w e t a few?
Burden, te per/ee tig n utut 1$
I t t
that u hat it menu! by lie pKrais
A am* late, f.g.y. potleartlt "ojjtcioi c\rxle*”t
d a l (base Dodgers w n certainly
I t t
Pyrned a* ta that second World
A truck Ireriporllno 34,00*
• SO* overture*J, tmothing molt
•I tho eocklebtrriow Now that'*
whol we‘d eatt a root crackua.
t I t
An astronomer reveals be Veep*
hi* telescope poll-jwd by the use
of rouge. There’.* a fellow who
looks at a lot nf wortoa through
rose-colored giaaeca.

JT ry a n d
H B t a e d t o R u BENIN!
COUPLE OF flrit-year girls from Hunter Collrge found
A
themselves inside the Museum of Art (to creopo a auddeq
shower). They paused before a glass enso that contained a well**

preserved
m um m y.______ ________________/
____
„ Egyptian mummy.
A display card at tha mum*
■ty*s bead read “3335 B.C."
"Wow, la that square a l
bandaged up!" aaamBed on* of
the Proeb. "Wonder what the
B E EC standi for."
•Probably tho Keene* stwmber
" ..V « ? w t.w a w .m - .

B w y - n - V . t i E "i

■ M F rent a atiekief rip
Igerttal service hi the rests*
leant* ta patronize*, flagged «
,w aiter and pointed o utt angrily,
----- “

(

."There seems ta ta al twig la « Lli

dap ta n .- "Just
"Juat th* w* aay. - l _

Let The Doctor Decide

We’re certainly back of that move to or­
ganize bicycle ciube among the youngster*
an that they can be taught the good habits
of bicycle riding. Streets have been blocked
on recent morning* with young bicycle rid­
ers, four abreast, making their way to
school on th* wrong aid* of tha street

will do thU, which will do that
and which will do ju it about
everything?
Well, with aB tb* talk about
anUhUtaaln** that* days. I
don't blam* you. Bo, btlor* yon
daah out to buy thla or th at
drug, tot me gtv* yea n few words

o n \c g

HAL BOYLE

Motto Of This Fable Is.
yea to ■». But I will try to teach
you.**
Tha philosoph er tiu |k t Me boy
bow email flah rua ta acbooit, and
how to not th u s . Thou ho taught
bias how flab got M irror tad
nughor a i thoy go to eoflegs, and
row it tataa aa oqual aaduraae*
and lortitudo to atatoh them. And
toaa ho lota hint th* patience and
sTeaftb ta d ekill a&lt; arm—end tha
brav ery -* required at B ut time
to italk and barpaaa a whato.
Tha* b* aald bo oeat bim fecth:
nrou lav * lot rood oB I oaa
tooth you about what Boat b t
d i m Matblag la todt tor you It
dh"

to daro Ibo whato. Baoh mutt
lo an hi tha only way ha t i a find
it o u t"
Ib o othar ieherm ea watobad
aad woudorod a* th* obi. old
rhltoaophtr and bit former echolar
m u mod th* oottiag of minnow*,
rippling th* stream with eeboro
U uyroorioua leughtor at Umei ai

g Noodle*. You'll m o rn iro th*
( these woadatfql D E I MON ICO,

CeM You

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S o cia l Bounty

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T a lk To Ladies

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Take Marriage Vows Saturday

I St. Catherine's
Chapter Donates
Money For Present

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tuf sanforp if r a u i
T h o r# . N o t . 17, | X,r,

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Mr •"*

*• M-uughiin New Ycor Boohs.

•
of litand Junction, Col. aie vt.it"T -,
The Clvie Department of the
Saturday at J p m. In the Ftr-t t nf honor She wore a turqunL,
»eI The rc;u..vr nv.-cttng of St mg Mr. ami Vi* C haiir. (iriem* * 3 lV G n
I 0 lv i0 m D 0 r .e
Woman’. Club had it. regular Raptitt Church with the Rev, Wil- blue faille dre‘* al-v with a »«al- Catherine’* Chapter_____
___ | lor a rhort while.
Woman’*
Of Dorcas Class
revered di*h luncheon yr.terday l,Jm p. Brook* Jr. officiating. | loped neckline and lined bodice Auxiliary rf Holy Crn-* Epi*c«pal
Baptist C ircle Meetings
with Mr*. J. E. Baker*. Mr*. A. Flit* Jliim e Fran,e* Dampicr. which came I.&gt;a point in the Iron!
.
,
, ,,
Mr. and Mr*, Grady llunran | The Dorr a* Cl
th*. H r
Th#
stewardship
le*«on
on
The Circles of tho First Baptist
J. T oung and Mr*. J. O Huff •* daughter of Mr. and Mr. Frank The very full *kirt t*a* ballerina11 1 ' 1,11 11
" 'n,r '
-r* ' attrn.lr.1 the Southern Building Baptivt Chur, r ri t No U at tl
Church mot recently in the church "Thi* World’* Good" v*a» given lioiteaae*. Senator Douglas S ten-. [lampirr of Sanford, and Jack length She wore a matching tun- -I St. (T.i!r White at in
C*nle t’ongrr** Convention in „ Bn- . home.......................J
of Mr II Finch wi i
for thrir onnuol monthly u»#t* by Mr*. Marthall. Th# circle plan­ .'rum wa* gur.t speaker.
| Harler (lib*on, »on of Mr. and deau of tulle and laille from which 'l° ndav^with Mr*, f.arl l„ Burdick minghanr thi* pa»t wPPk I P«w Mr* M T llavnr* and Mr* J. R.
ned
t#
have
a
Cottage
Prayer
t»g». Th# theme for the program
*v ro-hn-tex*.
their irlurn to Sanfotd they Phillip* a* co hi' ir- ..The main table held a large Mra. Fred liiliaon of Ch.e«trr, S. fell a »hnrt veil. Mr*. S .inner al
"C hrlit for the W’orld-7 A Meeting at Mra. Belt* home in arrangement of fall flower* which :
Mr* Meritv Mrl.autin Jr Chri* bioughl with ih,m a* gue*l* Mi.
wrre unite.) m marriage.
wore white ; &gt;ve« and carried ycl
Tlie *r«*|on wa* ral d-M nwl*»
••very informative onri interest- the near future. Mr*. H. D. Stan­ auggevted an autumn theme. Mr*.
So!oi*t lor tne wedding »i&gt; low chry -anthemum*.
tian Kdiiration rhalrman, opened nnd Mr* tieorg# Vnn Ueeuwen
hi Ihr prr i lent. M
S; . XT a 1
i f f " program * * ' enjoyed and ley gave a talk on her former R C. Moote, department chair- Evan* McCoy and organitt Mr*
|.|. Carroll Wagner, l S,\F. w j - Ihr *r**lon with fcriplurv reading »f Norfolk, Va who will vitrit Ihr devotional wa* given h* Mi*.
church.
hymn* and acriptur# given.
and
pra*rr
MrHarry
Cuahing,
them
for
*
•
,*it
imir.
Mr.
Van
br*t man. I'ihrr* were George
man. opened the leirinn hy playing
Ilaynr* Her topic wa* •■llrir.,- ;
Tho*e prevent were Mr*. M. N. two Thank.giving Hymn, which
Circle One
The hride, given in marriage bv Rocker and W. t’. Champion Jr prr-lilent, ptc-ulcd over the meet- Lreuwrn i* pi rodent of th« con­ in the Sheavr*."
grc**.
Cirri# No. one met in the Cleveland, Mra. S. D. Allred, Mr*. were followed hy Mr*. W. S. Ye*- her father, wore a traditional
A reception followed the *eie ing.
| Then,'**' vr.irh-*ok* » r r r p * e 1
Due to the *h»rnce of Ihr *rewhile gownof Alenron lace wiih mony in Ihred mat omul
buildieg
TEt. Clatt room with Mr#. W. A. E. M. Carroll. Mr*. C. K. liar- ley giving tha Invocation.
I..
P.
Camrr
ha*
returned
from
n,d and correct; ui* were tt*ji ,
veil, Mr. J. H. Smith. Mr*. II. E.
Xratxert preeiding.
Following th. luncheon Mr*. II. nylon lulle over bridal *aiin The of the church H wavtarirfully dr r r l a i y . M i * W . A . F l i t , t h r i r Chicago # • . . attended a No- I he m &gt; ■
wa* no rrport hut ihr roll call
The opening praver v a i offered Metta. Mr*. Martha Manhall, W. Rurket piogiam »p-*n*or In­ gown fealuicl a scalloped neck- rotated wilh hndal flower*,
-tj&gt;.•■.J, i
Mr* A U ( hnhI«p &lt;t ii srrrlrd *how -d the following m rm h rr* tmna! Bedding Fianufaituiets the secretary Mr*
h r Fir*. Roy Britt after which Mra. E. C. Cowan Jr.. Mr*, f t \ troduced the gueit tpeakrr. Sen­ line, filled bodice and writi-lcnglti
M.*tket and Convention.
I Hie ali»-'ncf of Mi*. Smith, Ilia. 1
Harper,
Mr».
Joder
Cameron.
Mr*.
lavvepiy
I
pre»eni:
Mr*,
litorge
D
Bi«hop.
boullani
ikirt.
gueata
and
Mr.,
A
l&gt;
Fir*. 1.eland Rudd gave ■ devoator Stenitrom, who told th#
cla«« trra»urrr.
Her half-hat nf nylnn tulle and HW td welling rake Mr*. &lt; \ Mr*. Fail 1 Itiirdlrk. Mr-. I u*htional on "Th# Patience of J o u e ”. J. II. Truluck. Mr*. J. B. Field*. gioup about the 1955 l.egi.lature.
M * Maiun Thom** and Ml**
Mr* G ard rrrr hr i • the eli i
Ing.
Mr.
John
&lt;l’i!r*ian.
Mr*
Mm.
II.
N.
Saver.
Mr*.
IV.
It.
lare,
edged
with
aeed
pearl*,
held
Anderwn
J
r
.
and
MrII
II
hire. A. W. Anriry. Mr*. C. A.
lie opened hi* talk hy commend­
Dorothy
tloollard
'if
Rn#t#n,
.
yhorl n.&gt;
. I
\
R
h,‘&gt;
'!
i
■
llrm
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M
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I
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n
Newman icrved punch while MrMrWilliam. and Mr*. R. T. Hum-j Stine. Mr». I- Ff. Cornell, Mr*. ing our repieientativr*. Voile Wil­ the tiered veil of .ilk illu»i»n
,
Jr Mr* vv H Strwart, Mr* liar Mn**. air in Sanfotd *i&gt;rnding Living "
phrey were welcomed aa new II. D. Stanley Mr*. R. N. Murray liam* J r. and Mark Cleveland Jr. She tarried a bouquet of while David Edward kept Hie b
r* Tm'kr. Mr*. Thoma* Vaughan. their v«,ati&lt;in with \ti*« Thoma*’*
J T 1 1 • l i brought an
book.
member*. Mra. W. H. Murtay Mr*. C. S. Mine and Mn. J. S. Speaking at length on the need ro*e» and awrelhrait rove*.
Mra J t*inforth Wiight Jr , and I’.Virnl*. Mr and 'll* llatlrv C, ouLine nf lire L i t • haptvgr f
Mr*.
John
Skinner
wa*
matron
^*’r
*'rr
Wedding
trip
l!
gar# a talk on Stewardihlp and Cleveland.
Thoma*
at
11*
San
Matin*
A*r.
of retiring the Florid* Con«titu
•’In II Step
■
the Floiida
Key* Mr* lillnun Mr*. While.
report* were heard from xariou*
Circle N*. Fite
who hair now made Sanford linn. The cla** .vi'oirnr.) an 1 i
lion and on the repportionment
wor*
a
rharm
il
gabardine
ami
Mr*. Rea New«om, president,
committee*.
v ’ '
11 K,v' ........... .. their permanent home. Mia*
with a white rlothc h.vt and a rn»e chairman, rrtiortrd that the iyue*. Uiomm* i« employed a* a *il|*er- *hort aotial pcrn*&lt;l foil iwrd wiili
After the benediction the cir­ presided and led the circle in ami‘poild*.* eu‘ nin, n,‘iB
Christmas Dinner coiaage
« b in* play(rum
her
hud.il
boti,|ucl
Ilonnaite lad l-en completed ami lo u r tn the mam offne in the cereal fccdins
ri* adjourned to the dining hall opening prayer.
The fir.t w .. the Revl.lon, *# P | Q n n e C | B y W o m C H Alter \,&lt;*.
tile) will lie at home i* al IIn* I’ari-h llou*e tor any \ oeti.au Mutual l.llulity Inaui- ed. Ilclrr-linirnt*
to Mjrvoil ii»
for lunch. Thote p»e*ent were
Mr*. Fiance. Rol. gave the de-jrond. Reapportionmrnt; third th
al Iu2 \V. Vmirrwood St. in Ur i •ri'.'ii ttie
*k ng ml..rm.iimn an*e t’o, in |lo*lon ao,l 'll-* \\ ,».»1- Mr*. II \ i ohm
Mia. W. A. K rat.ert, Mt*. W. II. votional
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„ *’llo&lt;v|
..... Turnpike; fourth, 19S.S Road
u.inr
a* her
topic
V c t C r O I l S G f O l i p laniln.
• fir J,
She rrimnde I Ihr mrmber* of llic | aid in cmploveil r,y the l.tlierlv Mr-. C.nirge Car
Murray. Mr*. I.eland Rudd, Mr*. ^-n
aftPr whi, h minute. rivth, Citru*; *e*en. Toll*; eight
L Ice. Mr* Clyde
Out-ofdown gur.t. inrtmird Mr radii program "'n .iiln r Cham
mpMtyj V: ■|n-ntam
e
Co.
a
•*
*
«i
Ito.lon.
Tin
W. E. Ode*. Mr*. R. T. Hum wrre
^
The Cn|nnel The«,!ore Rootev.-lt and Mr*. M C (iitblen* J r . nt whirh u
read hy Mra. f*. B. Drake. Tax Contolidation and ninth Men'I
I dc I’
, j.,..,, in •■!*»,r niimenm* trip* ■*'^-n
phrey. Mra A. C. MeWlRiam*. &gt; |t, R p_ Cooper ga*e a wood tal Health.
Auxiliaty I'mted Spaniah War l.akcland, &lt;&gt;* . Mi** Arn Allden* ,,i b |J , 1 v« r1 U Dim Fur
M
m
II.
|
\\.
. .M— &lt;j-ri(.
al
to
the
many
U'autllul
*ighl*
M r.. II. H. Newman. Mi». A.
Everyone warmly applauded hi* ' eteran* met for da regular ol Lakeland. Mr and Mr* Lion I niagann,
I erfnl di'ru.rion on Tithing in
Ilam *.
1
l-iyin.f,r.
aubacnplton w h I a* tl Lbimia haa to ffer.’*
Anriey. Mra. Dai»y S|wt«r. Mra. | which the alaled "not only with talk which w .. "mo.t Inform*^ e n t l y at the home «f Dampier ol Naylor, and \tr anil hnuld h* placril Ihnuigh Mt*
'I I • II ,S|wei • 'I r It Z. jnlllt.
{
TV. P. Yealey. Mr*. J. &lt;5. Sharon. our money but giving ourtrlve. live and Intere.tlng *.
-,n Mr*. 'I i Hat v. Mr-. A 1^
,h#
* *'1 &gt;'h' “ , ' r1 Jlr*. Fred (!ili*on id Che*ler, S. t'. Miriam Itm aril She al*o told of
Mr*. Alma Culler. Mr*. M. Cam­ ! Ir. •erviec".
Ihiima*. Mr- W l» ti.xnllnrr.
Approximately 40 member, al - ‘ "J*
^ l,n
'*,"h " ^
--------------------I St. Mark'*
t h.iprl who h m i
’
atlendan*
e
including
two
vinllor
*
.
Lutheran
Ladies
*».. - C -.—
ming, Mr* O. C. Gibb*, Mr*. P. P.
Mr* 4. K Amir
Mi*. J. D, Abraham* prrienleil tended the *e**ion. An appeal from
were 'It*
Floreme Miss Myrtic Wilson o|*cnrd al I haiahms he# ihi« y ear
Campbell, Mr*. J. A. William*.. # H«.ailtifu| , tory of Ml*»l«nary the S .lv.tinn Army to have work-] Yi.itor* ,:"-hr*trr.'
1
!
.
rt
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San;u
cf
'1 •»&lt; 1. *'4*••
\ ’ Y ”" * ’i'd
In the ab.cme of Mr*. Joe 'l.n Aid Plans Bazaar,
K C. Campbell., Firv. W,. T. Crain
Ml*. H. W. Rueker. Mra. J. I . **ZlldaMfrom Rraalt. Mr*. J. Moye, era from the club to help #t the M|&lt; 0#f#|. „ . llnlrt&gt; rf NVr., |*a|m
Icr,
rhrialiau
•
iwiaI IrUtion*
Conducts Contest rhalrman 'I i . Cu*hlng anninint
Wilton, Mr*. Roy Britt.
tree.
community mi**ion chairman. »e-| K ettle, wa* read.
Reach, who., hu.I.and i* rlepattBake Sale Dec. 3
Circle N# T**
'Ill# Dr rnitN1r m•run i Will’bo
potted two di*h garden and vi*il«
The Junior Chamber of Com„f |\SWA and
e.|
that
Itn*
gcnrrjt
jiivilur*
fund
Mr*
II K n e.er rnterlainr,! h '!*1 at the hmn r i&gt;1 FIr* l.ra b .
Cirri# No. Two of th* MDrion- tn ahut-in*. Mra. B. R. Reck re- merre extended to the rluh an in- m&gt;l), y,t, 0ffir |a| vieit In Camp At Fidelis Meeting
(or the K,'tr.in orphan hail brrn
Th* luiro# nf Mr«. W H Willli paid for Ihr vcjr l!iV, and *ugtree, itoi u A Air •*n Ib'kf f '•
#ry Soeiety met In the Moman’a porleil on puhlieation* In lh» nr- vitation to enter the Chrlatma*. n , Frank Evan* i* commander of
on S. #»! t A \
wa* the v enr f*T gr-ted that (Ttririnte* gift* tliould Luther rn Chur, h of ttw* Redeemer Mt- J. I.. I.r,* an
Bible CliMWom with Mr». Moore, ele. Mr*. Doiothy Newraome gave parade. Mr*. M. B. Crumley made the local camp.
it: l at her home leerntlv
\\ r-thr-x'k will 1-.- c.v.ho- It’v tn ,
chairman preriding. The *'*rion leuur-t for th# rhildirn* Home. a recommendation that the civic
auailia r&gt;- mrrling w»* prr. (lie meeting of the Fidelia tT#«&lt; lie aent him lioni Ni t alherlnr'a
Tlie «e-«ion «i&lt; n|&gt;enr,| hy thr
wa* opened with a "beautiful de­
Mr*. Willie Pippin led the department of the rluh rn lrr a
pv, r j,y l)lr ,,rPrident. Mt* of the Filri llapl.tl Church «n i hapli i . \ llvei off* r ing ir| B JS p m ,lent. 'Ir*. '( II &gt;.ige» Mr« 1
votional
by
Mr*.
A.
J.
Pete.aoa
v*»a
given
f»r
Ihia
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p
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.
group In prayer for the foreign float. Volunteer* offend to help yr#nk Evan*. Other than rmitine T " " i| *v evening with &lt;•
Phillip .Sehlr*»mann gate Ihe dr huriie of Mr .ind Mi« J jkArxitiing a t her auhjeet "Power of
work. Mr*. Newiome rail at th# Kettle*.
rrving a* boat#**.
Iturinr** and eommitte* report*
Mra Ctithing bdd of lie* grrat volional "If I Mould Know G ~l karik on the Cnun'y I lull Tl»*i|i| t
Cod Untn All Whom Believe
Mr*. J. M. Moye pi raided In the nrr,, jrtr (un,|, ti, imp,,,,* th,- In
hear the Rev. Kramer nt- O k a
ed for any unfinished burin#**
Mt*. ('. R. Daw*nn endor*rd the th# rharter wa* drapnl for Mr*.
Mr*. R. L. D#nn. community and report* after whirh Mr*. R. project t« the city romml*»ioner* Florence Raltar of Winter Park, ah.,m e of the t '*l,lent Mra. JV firmary al Gray Inn end that onlv Better "* All commiltre chairmen M'alrx tell the *l"ty ol SI. I’wik.:
gave report* A hake *ate will hr.
twitaiona chairman, reported viait- F. Cooper di»mi*»ed with rioting that the vacated Fernald-Ijtughwho |u*»»ed away in October. F Cooper Jr. Mr* 'LN ’.vh c*ie tli'r i of the JI.' omi needed had held Not. 19 from S ’.0 a. m. Th# ' ext te^ r «
,tt ef IS#
ing tha County Hum* when a prayer,
Ion Memorial Hospital h# u*e,l
Nomination of officer* wa. the devotional, taken floor Date t hi * frr l» cn raurd by Hie
in Ironi of Sear* Store on Fir*t Aid will lie in IV , in her at (tin
program wat presented to the
The following member* were a* a hou*e for the aged **hrn nprne&lt;l and plan* for the annual Evan* Roter* '•• - "My Soiiii ,1 ilnry if the Dn te«r nf South Flu Sli-’et it wa* announred
home nf Mr* IL-nrv T ,.,r !• n '-a
gueata thera. Plan*'were made to pretent Mr*. Newsome, Mr*. Bair. th# new hotpital open*.
Chriritna* dinner were di*cu**cl Diary'*. The rla«« votr.l to giie jula.
\'*o plan* for the luike *ale and
Side at • .51 p
viait ahut-ina during tha coming Mr*. Ahraaama, Mr*. Rerk, Mr*.
and the date »et for Dec. II. iM nooh lo the Florid# Daptiri
Donation* and memorial gift' Chrivlmav llaiaar fur Iter J at | Mr*. K na-rr «r»ve,| refrethmonth.
, ,
Moye, Mr*. A. I- Thoma*, Mr*.
Flowrr* were preaente*! to tlie • 1 Mien'* Home in l^ k rlai .l a. dliuil.l Im- &gt;cnl to Mr, C C. Simp Ihr *.xmr place and lime wa* re- menu to Mi*. H *l,:e». Mr*. J .
Mra. Martin. MI**lon aludy rhalr- Cooper, Mra. Pippin, Mr*. M. G. Catholic Woman's
chaplain, Mia. Alfird Kricaon and • lbank^-lving gift.
*,in. HI F. II Axe, Ocala.
porlrd Therr will lie ( hn rin ta* 1Srnk.nik. 'Ir- J nimy* L . rn.
man. gnva an Intareating atory Cleland. Mr*. R. W. Smith. Mr*.
Mra. Frank Evan* t«'ih having
Following th- b»*lne*« *r-*lon
Memlu-r* wire reminded nf t h r ! ,rre nrnamenl*. apron*, clothe- Mr- Marion ltarm.iu, *Ir- J- r .
of tha miaaion work being don# II. A. Colbert, Mr*, ti. It. Drake, Club To Organize
tiern unalde lo attend th# last Mi»* Myrtle Mil-nn rnnd.nt-d »n (,,,
||lr Rarih lli-u-o where t*ln bag*,and veveral other u*e- Jurgen-on. 'tr* IV-.iN.uker, Mr,,
nnd atalad th#l th# eircla mi*- Mr*. W. R. Dytnn, Mra. R
meeting l-ecau*. of lllnr**.
amu-ing rontr-l and pre-enle.l » „,ri| ,.|,itlung mjv In- lelt to he lul arlirle* f,,r &lt;hritl«ma* giving 1 'larvin Page. Mr* \tkln
•ni, Mr«.
j;j
New
Study
Program
aionary foe the y*#r l« Mra. R. Rerk, Mr*. J. A. Cunningha
At the el**.# of the *e**i«n tha pf:»e lo Mr* J. P. Wil«.n f - r ,rm
,f(r'
tn Puerto
Tonight taiihrran familie* and] Phillip Sch!r»»inann anti Mr*.
The Catholic Woman’* Club of
.-i« v«.i . «»■&gt;! hour
L. Brother# atationed in Nigeria. Mr*. J. C. Nrwaome and Mr*. W.
winning It. Itrfrethmenl* of *alt. Rim and #Imi u( ll.c rannrd gmwl*
*,r »r*»•»»**! lo meet at the Thurtton.
the All Soul. Church held It. Nov. “ " ’“P ,njHy" ' *
h'mr*
Mra. Mytra, atawardihlp chair­ W. Bridge*.
c.l nut*. iMimpkin |de. 1-u-pcl with an I ntlirr
ultttli arr In Im
rm
ber
meeting
in
the
pari*h
anman, gava • aplendid talk on "Our
Whipped cirain and ruffre v-eir |P(| ai n„. huww. tin N-v.
It
Cirri# N#. Sis
T h . meeting w a, 'opened with I " « •
mrmber. were pre- County Children's
pauration and Tha Home". It wa*
•etvetl t« th»*e pirtent Including: will lie g u m t" llir Muna-trry In
announce^ a apecial offering for prayer by Mr*. W. P. Rrnok* Jr. trlJ ’
Mr*. F. K. Ilatchcl, Mt*. John Orange City all r the arrxlce on
,
,
r
-A report on the re,enl Deanery
thha Raptlat children’, home In and
Roger*, Mr*. 'I»ve, Mr*. Vitnia thanksgiving Da*,
Mr*.
Ann llumphrry rhairCommittee
Meets
meeting,
held
In
Kitrimmiw.
wav
Lakeland will b« taken Sunday, man prerided. Mr*. K. E. Rirrkt.lovd, Mr*. D h 'I,-Nali. 'It* .| Another announcement w a *
given. A riudy club i« being nrNor. SO.
.
L
rnrtdg* devotional ehairman gava ganited by the member* and any To Hear Dr. Bird
II Ft. Little, Mr*. J. I*. Whitaker,, rna.le- that Vt Su h»d been »,’nt In
Tim 0|&gt;enIiiR Of Tim
Mra. C. I - Park In eh#nr# of her devotional on tha "Patienra
.
„
| one who wa* not present at the
The Children’* Commillee "I I \ ,r *
* ?!r , ' rnl'[, r ’x ^ , * i,n K'•
S r,n ,’,n' ‘
"lute and »w*j|
the program, presented la th#
M»*. H. M r h u r * ,'i« Dr. On s'" Ma&lt;mrmi t r tvr
. ... .
... . t*e*»lon and x*l*h»* t# jo in'm ay Seminole County, met -in th e 1
auditorium, a delightful and t»*
Mr*. II. i . Finch gave Ih* *t»f l |||n&lt; thr pre*ldrnt, SchoolAdmtniriratinnBuilding. I Mr’K T‘ir"r G '* ’•
•- • «l»nv In Smih .Mn * by
the
te n d in g summary.
wardship ma**ag# on "Soma Mr*. Robert Bauman, plume Ititl Nov. IB. with IS rnemUr* pr.•"'!
*■ '* " .I-,."
general anvil ry.
Thosa present war# Mra. &lt;5. B- Home* auereeded" Mr*. Brook.!
w frf
for lhr „ cr •rnl. Th* martin* v**»* r*llr*l l«
'*•
'* ,,r
*
H ri.fi !&gt;. Ill«h*»|9 Lllrlirn fbxlr#
Reiman. Mr.. Fred Myers Mra. reported on new worker* in the Pmh«.r meeting xrhleh will l«e a ■mirr at t o'clock with the chair, flpreer. Fit*. « . .V. Klol
„ n, urgr*l Ihr
John W. Salihury. Mr«. B- J- mi*»lon field and the minuie* o r| chririm av parly on Dee.
,,, ,
| parks , anil
There man Harold Hocktnboch, preaid- Fli Ft i iret Griffin, Fir*, r
*r&lt;
Davia. Mr*. A. I- Barineau. Mra. the la-t meeting xvei# read hr will he a gill exchange and mrnt- Ing.
M*!r
I IteRerry, Fir* It. T H i.....aa. Fit* Ur*. Karl I Burdick, (TO Ghaii
tlraria Ri*hop, Mrs. M. H. Wade. •he tecrelary M r* . R o g e r , her* are avked In hnng something
Fir*. Jam#* Gilpin, ofCarile-j N. L Bishop, Mr* It A William*, man, slated there would be »t&gt;r
Mra. Eunlc# Dann, Mr*. H. H. Schmidt. Week nf Trayer wa* an. |u f,|| a ba*k?t lor a poor family. herry. rrprnenting the Seminole Fli** lairrne Fra' klin, Ml&lt;« 'li- li# mule S .mlav on whirh Ih -nllrr
----- • Open Utilise Q
Martin. Mr*. Chaa. I- Park. Mr*. nounred for Nov. SR to Dec. 1 A membervhlp drive is being County IVderaiion «f Woman'*; Wil-on and Flla* Faya R orntr.
ing uoulrl i-- given,
B. C. Moore. Mr*. A. J. Peterson and rommuniiy miaiion* wat an- organized wilh Mr*. W. O. Liv­ rlub* wa. welcomed a. a MW
Fir*. R. A. Wllllama nnd h-r
hn „
,
„f(&gt;rnuj
wa,
F rid a y anti S n tu n ln y
and a Tiritor, Mr*. C. I . Hewaon. nnpnred (or the rlrrle viriting rirk ingston a* rhalrman. Fir*. Wade member of Ihe t nmmlllee.
| group will be ho«ir*-e* for ihe ; „ rn
Mr. ,, t , U rU ulln J r
Circle N#. Thre#
and rememhranre list Group fire. G am er gava an Intereittng drDr. Terry Byrd .poke on hi- rhri*tn.a* party whirh will be her .i.I.K-ct being-Thank-civm g’’
Nov. 18 ami 11)
Clerla No. Thre# met with Mra.
The st'iio n wa* attended hy monatralion on hull lay drm ra- &gt;latu* In regard* In Ihe *rhonl &gt;,rt&lt;l at Mr*. William** Lome on B. F. McWhorter preaiding at Mr*. E. I . Shoudinn. Mr*. J. W. lions. Refreshment* were served child. Immunisation being one ol Valencia I'.i-e on Dcr. |3 in the
... .
ttf•
0
t
the te**!on. Mr*. W. I). (iatdner Carter. Mr*. J. F. I.ewii. Mr*. by Mr*. Dorothy t’arr"di. Flrv Kia
•n* ehiaf
fnifi gl
nuiivi,
f«r hi of/ r rovprrtll iilnh
iu|i|trr. tlMIII Mn t|, MM II.I 1 I \ 1• K «p
"
W
Mr.
I^rry
June*,
founlv
Yoviih
1llPfe
UR|
y,r
,
r
.ft
ea.hange
Richard
Van
Duyne
and
Mrs.
Don
gave the nevntlonal u .inr a* heri |:„ f f r Sfhml.lt. Mr*. II. K. Turner,
GiMinarlrir, reported that
there a m o n g thhe irieinl&gt;er *, it
th.m e "Patlenre of Je.u*”.
{ Mr*. Turner Lodge, Mr*. Riecken- aid 1-e Fil*.
la an Improvement In School at- elded.
'finute* were trad and anprnv ,jrftrf y|rt&gt; 0 _ G, Roller, Mr*. II.
tendance over a year ago, when
ed by Mr*. II. II. Grier who wai J . Finch, Firs S. E. Barbour, Mr*.
rim ed piogram chairman for the Carter, Mra. Biook* and Fir*. Ware Bible Class
^M m *M yrtle Wilton Mid of th e ' *"•' of ' h,“
,hi«
elrrie. Mr*. Voile William* a*krd Urailey Odham.
Enjoys Barbecue
twenty 4 H Girl Club* in Ihe Goun- for leader*
t kat every### try to think more
Since the frgnlar meeting ilatr
ty that rive met with each.month.
about Juvenile Dellnqurnry and
of ihe Committee t* near the
Tuesday
Evening
Girls, Counselor
M n them.
Chririmav Holidav*, the Derenitrer
Th# Ware Bihl# C1a»« of Die president The devotional wa* given meeting will he rtl*p*-n*rd vvith.
Plan* wer# mad# for a vlilt tn
First Ftathodiit Chuirh bald its by Mrr. W. W. Tyre after which
the county homo, nftar which Mra. Attend Auxiliary
Tho*e attending were. Mr. Har­
annual barberua In MrKInley Hall xiiglni
rnloyed. A moving old Heckenharh. It. T Flilwce,
Williams rl**ed with prayfr.
al 7 p. m. Tueadiy.
plchira. ahown by Bob. Baker, wa* r . jr. True. l-*rry June*. Dr.
Tboie present were Mr*. B. F. Meet In Davtona
McWhorter, Mr*. R. I* John*on.
Six girl* of the First Baptirt An autumn them* wa* farried viewed by tha audience ll « u u rrt| ihP Rev. David t .xmrfix.
Mr*. W. K. Roi*eiter, Mr*. Volla Church and a counselor attended r.ut with e-ilored learn, pine bran baaed -xn th# lifa of Alfred l-ord R»y Holler, II R Pope, Mr*. Edi *on Gmt. Mr*. C. 'I. Flower*.
W’llliam*. Fir*. W. D. Gardner, a Girl* Auxiliary Semlnol* As­ thea, turkey’s and lha usual fall Teony*rn
Mra. H. H. Grier. Mra. J. L Jack- sociations! mealing which wat foliage. Fir*. Gratehen Crowel Mra. C. E. William* led the alngmg \|r*. Jamr* Gilpin. 'Ir*. Sviln-y
son. Fir*. W. C. Lynn, Mr*. H. D. hsld at Calvary Bantlat Chuirh In waa in eharge of tli* decoration*. rod Mr*. Jsrk Burner acrompa n Nix, Mi** Myrtle Wil-on, Mi* I
C. William*, and Mr*. Brown,
Daytona recently. The main speak­ Rev. Fliiton Wyatt gave th# Idea- *d on Ihe piano, approximately
Fmllb and Mr*. O. P. Wade.
County Health Nur-e
Circle No. Four
er wa* Samuel II# nf Hong Kong, ing for the barbecue. The gueita members attended.
Cirri# Four met In the rhapel a student at Rtetaon L’nl**raity. •xer* sewed bi-tfet «’yle and enloy
of the educational building- with
Th#*# attending were Jackie ed the delifiou* meal "xery much".
Mr*. Cleveland presiding. New Ashley. Eleanor Rykes, Ethel Lee Host* for the event were Mr. and
mamherd war# welcomed and th# Bi*er. Sharon Riser, Fays Garnar. Mr*. P. H. Wyitt, Ju&lt;ig# Ware.
mltrlon study •# the book "World ami Jane Oihome. The rauaaeler Mr*. J. N. Ai*»ello. Mr. and Mr*.
Robert Reely Sr, and Mr. and
wa* Mr*. Willie B. Pippin.
Within World’’ wa* giver.
Th# tnng fpr the year. "The
District officer* wer# elected at Ffra. John Carver.
Kingdom I* Coming" wa* »ung by tha mee’ting and two from Sanford After Ihe supper » huihtex*
thp group which was led by Mra. war* chosen aa follow*: Edna Jtn- meeting wah held. Thi* was pre­
Una. Central B aptist Church, rided over hy Robert Reely S r ,
FI. N. Cleveland.
Th# prayer was given by Mr*. president; and Fay# Gardner,
J P. Field* after which Mr*. W. First Raptlat Church, publicity hmireparty In Tallaha***# hy Bohhi# Von Divar and also n report
I t Smith, devotional chairman chaim on.
arlacteri a* b*r tonic "MadltaUon"
Nino churrhe* war# repraianled of Comp Cr»*t Ridge In North
heat m in or
Th# circl# caatribulcd 12.00 to with 10) girl* attending. A picnic Carolina which wa* attended by
Judg* Hourholdcr foe needy peopl# lunch waa aervad and installation many of tho girls this summer.
jackets keep you
Sheryl Foster was hi charge of
and t# giva tl-00 each month of officer* waa held.
comfortable
A report waa give* af the GA recreation.
hereafter.

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C. Speiser Whips
Young last Night
In Second Round
CHICAGO UP - Chuck Speirsria
ttmfldenc*. as well aa hia ranking
• a a Lijiit heavyweight contender,
fot a osxst last night when he
grad* quick work of veteran Paddy
Young.
The muscular former NCAA
champion from Mirhlgan Slate
floored tho taperlenred Young tnth
a lift nook in Ihe fsrit round and
gelled him three times in Ihe sec­
ond before refree Frank Gilmer
n'opped ihe slaughter at 1 41
A ringside gathering of MU
Ians, eootributing lo a nrl gate of
•sly |1 720 at Chocago Stadium,
•nd t na'ionai television audience
watched Spicier gain a probable
• r a t shoe at Floyd Patterson in
kla campaign for Archia Moore s
lUMbeavy crown.
T n ia a a Gibion. secretary of the
iRterna.ional Baaing C ub. said he
(bought Patterson lop ranked eonlender, sod Spieser, rated No. •
before mealing Young, would make
a lino match later Ihn winter with
Ihe waiter earning a chance at

Comiskey, Rigney
Will Run White Sox
CHICAGO « - Chock Comlskey
and John Rigney officially win run
Ci* Chicago White Sot, th* office
• ' lenerat manager bring allmlasted.
Farm director Rigney was named
* vie* prtsident yesterday at the
ri tb'a annual meeting of stnckhold
•
Coraiakey already aarriad that
• action, to affect, designates
Jtigney and Comiakay aa sueeeaaora
• Trank Lana, resigned general
Manager who left th* club after
th* US! aeaaon |* taka a similar
float With th* SL Louts Cardinals.
Rigney, ana-11 me White lo s pilch• r . m irm d th# farmer Dorothy
Comiikay M n Rlpney was r* nlactnd Ban seerotiFy - troasurae
•n d bar and Cbnck's mother, Mrs.

PHILADELPHIA I - Simmy
Baugh cec# aiu* that playing
ouartaroick in tb« National Foot
uall Lea.ue mss &gt;lk* lilting in a
risking chair th* canaat may be
knew of making a living.
Th# Sanford TVemon'o Golf At-! Todaya occupants of that to •
l A c i a t i o n will be guest* of tho callad rocking chair aay it ain't ao.
Mayfair Inn at thtir naxt lunchoon n be a ».»p flight quarterback In
meeting Nov. I t.
'ho NFL loday you have to run.
All membora nf tho avaoriatlen not ait. I h f comept of quarterare cordially Invited to attend tho barking among the proa hai
m e e t in g which will be followed (banged nmovt completely,
by the tegular tournament played Baugh and Sid Luckman were
earh week at this time.
(too of the greatett —if not the
Frank Mebane Jr., manager of ir» atr,t—ever to pitch a ball in
the Slarfalr Inn will be gueat
Pl*)*d tn the (tan-

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Army. Florida and Georgia Toeh
jumped ir th# top in football dafeneo among the nation's major
colleges (hit week as Maryland.
Navy ard UCLA all fell Tlctim
to sjrprtdng aplurgei by rank
underdogi laat Saturday.
M arfiit-d the ruihing dcfeme
•fader practitaliy from seaion'a
••art, wvs jar rd lor 157 yards by
Clemion alter hating permitted .
iveragu of omy t t t in eight prtvioua games The Trrpa moo the
game &lt;7112). hut mound up in a
nark aeai to Army in tho ground
defense I at.
NCAA tervlre Bureau atafistira
uday ‘ tuvud Army with an aver­
age yle d i,f 7 i | yards, with Mary­
land ser./f.d at TIT.
Tht Cafeti who choked off Penn
with a total gush past gain of T!
yards cmtinurd on Inp in total
drfrnse. allow isg 1311 yard* a

« aur.t th# running |*w« &gt;1* ***** V
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Navy mas tumbled from the
past defense load by Columbia.
The M.dd,f had allowed just A
completions in Cl attempts for 234
yards beioro running Into Ihe Lions
Cloude Itenham. With Benham do
mg m-ist of tho pilchmg, Celum
bia hit II of I t for III yards.
although homing (4TAI.
Tha* upped N’avy'i air yield
team 31J to tf 4 yards a g am eno better than fourth heat after
Florida (4111 George Waihtngtoa
&lt;4S0&gt; and Nebraska ( i l l ) .
L'CLA really crumpled in Ha
specialty agair.at Washington. The
oBce-bajtra Urlana had bean drlrlug for thelr second straight title
hi scoring defense, a lowing just
B petals to eight gamei. Then
Weahintha berk# loose lor a Bear
i-pset Met left UCLA barely ahead
IP IT.
UCLA, which allowed just 40
mdnts last aeaaon, tumbled to third
wtah a S I potnt-a game average.
Georgia Terh a m log with | a
followed by Nary* 1.4

Jard T formation, moving back
mtu the pciket protected by bruit
ing line nrn. They didn't have to
run, only plat.
A check of tho rocorda thowa
that Baugh in IS yeart with the
ATaihlngtoo R*d»kini gained n to
tal of 1*0 yjrda on the ground.
I.uckmin tarr.ed the ball 20S
timea in hit pro career for the
Chicago Bean and lot* log yardr
Thr«e figure are cited to ahow
now the game hat changed.
Today, more ard more of the
pro coarrea are adopting (he split
( which calls for a versatile quar
trrback roe mho can exercise O
option of p an or run Thoee quar­
terbacks mho don't run. mith one
■r tmo cirepUcni, aio piloting los­
ing teams

I Tli um. N ot . 17, 1 IS I

Hurth Is Pleased
With Next Year's
Class AA Prospects

TALLAHASSEE &lt;^&gt;— A renort
that a welt known professional
plaver mav be hired at a full time
football talent acout h r Florida
State Univorritv rave added In­
terest to toniabt'a Beard ef Cantrot meeting here.
The F'orMa Tlmea-Unlnn report­
ed that Hugh "Bones" Taytnr. former star end with the Washington
Redskins, was th# man under con­
sideration f«r tha pest.
Thera la a'** peislhllity the
board will discuss Coach Boh
Woodruff's future at tha Univer­
sity ef Florida during Its two-day
session being bald during F8U
homecoming.
Rill Kaatels, sports editor of tha
Times-Unlom, had this ta aay
about Taylar Im hlo reluma today:
"Taylor, a participant Is tha
reaching clinic at FBI) last sum­
mer, made quits aa Imprsttlsa am
athletic efflrlals there, wa are told.
"Ilia contacts, bv.h In tha United
Btatee and Canada ara many and
hi* pertenality le a winning ana.
"It la no secret that head Caach
Tom Nugent hat waatad a full
time *hlrd-deg* aves since ha tam e
ta Tallahassee and Tartar appear*
to h* th* antwer."
Dr. Heward 0 . Hanford, M U
athletic director, would -'ey only
that "a* appointment ka&lt; been

NASHVILLE Tens IB - The
president of the Southern Assort
allow appeared pleased at next
year's p rtp e rta hi lha Clati AA
baseball rtrrult
*1 fee! wa will bars one of Ihe
beat seasons In IIM that we have
had to y e a rs" Charlie Hurth of
New Oris ant said at tha riot# of
tha league's midwinter mealing
her* yesterday.
Dlrr'ora voted to rut the player
rosters from IS ta II and adopted
The erarfc ataoplorhaaor GalaU neat year's schedule. They also re ­
an was Imported from England duced Ihe maximum from » ta IP
end is owned by Carlton Palmar player* far th* flrat M days ef th*
of New Canaan, Conn.
aeaaon and from IS to II for tha
Data for tha all-slag gams wai
draco Comlakey, was m
sat for July ta
proa idea*,
Th* IPJd schedule rails fa open
tog the lease* Tuesday, April, to. naUltt.1*
and stoaiag Bepd I, lha Sunday
following Labor Day.

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m u n # r id * f lu t u w # #r
Statt began tapering off on ill m u
o T i r r I f MRftr.Hr OIVKN
fi.olball dulls today for the home- T h N
a t N lttw K l r c h h n f f t il# H e lp e r o f
c»ming clash Saturday afternoon th # f o l l n w l n * c # r t l f | r # t # h a t f l l t r i
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Th#
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Coach Tom Nigcnt aent the n u m b e r «».4 * t a r o f tM u # r» * t, ( h r
«(•«■ r . p i i n n
« f tt#
p r « p « r i r . a m *!
Tribe through a long defensive (h # n a n .r I# *» hi&lt; h I t * • •
i,dill yetterday and said they'd • re I I f o i l # * # :
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N'o ! • ! T r « r # f f l l t l work nnly in awral clothes today. !*•
• h • i n n # 17. A. I» I t . ?
Nugent foreast that ••Although m u K r n i m o x o r pncirEitTTi
l . o t s l l l o c k C\ A
A' l l I li • P i # #
we'll prsdable be in the favorite’ nf
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Florida State mill enter Satur­
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f ’l r r k #*lr* u lt f ’ n i i f t . p r m lh»re two merk ago.
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HOLLYWOOD JT—Sterlm* Har­
dee. Mm ita r and *»-Maruie. hat
another career cut out (or him:
bruiilni up hit four imall children
all hr fcimtelf
V*
Lett autum n, Hajdra divorced
inil wtfr. lac lormcr bait) de Noun,
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altar a tenca of battle*. He relaud e .i'w ir of then lour cbtl
d :tn —C*i .j. 1, Dana, •; liretchrn,
S. and Matt, I. to r a )car, the)
bwcriBf .ru tte d actoi ha* brrn
*i
acting a* mother and falh&lt;w to this'
Lvely quartet
'll haiu't been eat),*' ha re-j
marked at h.r roomy Ohrrman
Oaka hetua Ttie plact wa* dreo
tatad with core atalka and pump
kin*, rtniuanla ol a bit Halloween
party he bad conducted lor the
kdi. (H* later took hit brood on
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their Inch or-treat round* )
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“ Fira: ul all, • • had to get
eatahlitnH a* a family,'* &gt;U)d«n
etplatncd. “ I took the rntire turn
r e r oil fo r frur month* I didn't
work bteauia I thought it *a*
A p a r k * * v ie w e r a a a b le * y*w la e a ia * » * u r e a la r t ild e s —a n y lim e ,
e a r pteee.
b .ti to H'Cfid aa much time » *te»
them a* I could.
"At I'rat I tnought ol taking an I C arry Your F a v o rite Color S lid os W ith You
illand cabin in the I’uget hound
Not long ago we heard eon rone othera. That'* the rra.on we are
But I realired at Uicir age they
remark that thay alwayi felt a lit- always auggatung that you have
didn't ra te much about accnrry.
tie bn cheated when their fnrnd* extra prmla mada of your br*t
"What they ncedd moit was aj took out walleC print* of the baby to picture*. That way, you ran mount
home life So I ata&gt;ed here with
show—Ihia feeling retulting ftotn them in your album « aoon aa
them and «e pitytd ball and a*am
the fart that he couldn't allow off you get them bark from the phntiv
is the p.&lt;&gt;l and had a good time.’’ hi* own vnungttcra. He took p.c* ftnuhrr—thu* injuring»gain»t loti
turea of them, regularly, but with -and at the aair.c time have printa
Hayd-a aa.d Lit work wat ideal
a camera and film that produced to cany with yoj or to give av ay.
(cr reanng hi* brood Now that the
beautiful JaJ color traruparendev |
wal'.ria the»e days have
kldi are in echool-Matt goea to
So, we intiodutrd h m to one ypc.ial compartment* for »n»pn r ie r v a.hool. the other* to public
grammar arhool-lh* actor t* mak­ of the littl* accea’ory item* tnat thoU , ncj card*, but for thm ew ho
can add an much plca»ur* to your w tn , olllv M rdv ,n that ipace,
ing three picturea in a row. He'a
photofraphle rflo rt* -th * pocket th # lr
n„ , ltH1# f0ld»rs with
•uw verging on “ Bed o( Fear."
viewer. Now h e ra n ie * thi* handy I tranvparant pockst* in which you
At pratent he la being hrlped hy
h ttlt fid g et, with a bo* of h n l t n
your favorit* tnapihoU
hie mother in-law and a young
newMl tilde* So when hii friend* , v fr wl|(,
)n pocket or purte
atari comparing the tnapwhoU they
^
w hkh
soman When Hayden cornea home
from the atudio, he takee over Hr
alas he.pa get the k*da oU Is »chord
Half the fun of plcture.taking *** on# ** * •nl0^Is ths monusg.
la being able to ahars them wun |
—John Van OulMer
The only real eolutJos to hi*
problem he admitted, see finding
a permaM at anfcher lor the chit
again d m tola v
Make* t i l l
•arv lags.
drss.
It'a hard Is And an
ftur a boned foal vhowldve aad
eiigtMe girt whs want* to underost It to that meal fonaa one Urea
Uhs a rsady-mada laatly . IIU
•at plaea. Piers tkla aids down sa
diverts decree doe* sot become
■ gal tartars and apraad a mltlur*
f i r s Amarina* Ilk* variety la awr
final until neat Augutt.
at th* following aeaaonlnga os Ida
V
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meal*,
ahatgos
from
the
eedt
Nayda taken hii parental dutiev
meat kalt teavpooe poultry team s
tkat will hs IstaeaaUsg aa&lt;
aertoualy. Hs attenda PTA meet, awry
daHgttfal. And what bettae lima la tug; half laaapooa tall: auarler laa
ingi.
ring la a nlea change os yosr family apons paprika: aad alihlh taaipoos
"I rsad to them at night," he than at Haaday glnaae. Aeesrdlagly. pappar. Arrange eight or laa alliaa
aatd. "U te ly M U 'Call or tha to* A d P Barvlra Poe Homemaker* of trimmed bread ea Ike meat. Lib­
apraad lb* bread with on*
WUd.' I v ia afraid M would be eaggaata tkla glVarast raclps tor erally
rwp peach or apricot preatrvaa
tos old lor them, but they eat It awact M d teal for roar Banner
and tprlnklo threotosrtb* nip ad
up. I e!*o tad them itortei ol
eofraelv ebopoad sat meata over
my etra Whan I have to be away recorder to he
tha lop Roll aa lor a telly roll and
so Iseaitsn, ! put them as the !*pe ,-enre
aeear* with tiring Is tarartl teeIlona. Plara os a rack la a tPPlUhg
pan and roaai Is a modaeata eras
for about three heart

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City Tsz Bonks hr* open for payment of 1955 Taxes.
Discounts allowed: 4°f if paid is November 1955
Sre if paid in December 1955
2% if paid In January 1956
1% if paid in February 1956
All tax ntatomant* havs been mailed; If y«s hav* not recaUed
ywura, plants glvs na your addraat and legal deacriptlow #f praaad aUUmant will hs sent U you.
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Poe dearer! thla lima ad year
wbal could be hirer lhaa pumpkin
p i s U n a n mine inrh pla pan with
paatry dough, kill two capa rookad
and u n l o a d pumpkin together with
a a a rwp milk aad add three haalas
aac yolka Add cup ad auger m lied
with tha followlag: a aa sa d » a
loarth lee r pone a a l a n a a o s . guartae
laa a peas alavaa; s s a aad s a * *» ar­
ise I aaa poos g l a t o r ; g a a n a r la s
a pone autm eg, loaapooa t a b aad
taaapooa raafUa. Paid to throa a n t
ly beatea egg whiter and turn Into
pla ah all. h a k e to a moderate e r a s
*« miaalaa.

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Spanked Says Rosie

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Hospitality Kcigns O n D ay o f T hanks
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AP Womrn't F.dllar
S&gt;’mt nf t(vli)'i mother* ought
|.i he apankrrl »*) Rnhrnury
Clooney, aingmg *t*r of moviea
gpd p«n record* and now a com
pletdy doling mother hrr*clf
*'l have no cue for molhcr* who
apend *'l their time trying to ;et
j4
away fr-'m their children, after
they hi*a them." **&gt;» the blue
who in privat- life ll Mr* Joaf
Keircr "I'd .lie—juat aimply die
- i f I couldn't »ee Miguel every
.'ay, ant a* mvny limca a dav ai
p atible He'a pol a pci to be kept
in a cage, he » a part of the fami­
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Migurl ia th* hu»ky • month old
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«*n of the F e rrm , and to dale
he la on* of'the moat traveled in 1 Mra lloatraa of IVtl . , . hiat wa
fanta in the country. He had hit Mra lloateaa at tha Brat Thank•
iwn pa .p o rt at the ace of 4 giving iu l t : l . . eilanda bmiomnnthi He ha: accompanied hiX Iroua hoapilallly on Ihla groat day
ef relrhratmn I'amllloa rath .r
parent* lo England, bark to New along with old frlrnda and nowYork, on to Chicago and Califor­ romrra. In eiprra* graliluda l..r
nia In a few wrrka he will he Ihnr hlra*lng«
Aa In data of old the featlvo
taking *df ag.in. with mom and
hoard alltl remain* Ihe aymla.l of
pop. h&lt; Spam
thla holiday Your lahlo la aprrad
"I hfll.ve a bahv't p are la not with rntlring dellrailea And IIa
in the nuritry. but in Ihe living harveat of k.hmI tt«&gt;d trarmblr* Ihe
room." iav* Rotrmary "V\e have eanti a harveat aruua, with all Its
wraith and twauly
Migu.i . . . . . . .
Thla la on# day when you tavuh
rryhtmi. and he thrive* on ll So •II elforla on pr. paring a aplendid
do we When hr a taken to the rvpaal. Trraaurrd reclpea come oul
and hour* Bv aa you atir and bake
nur.crv it's hrdlim e" ,
The qiie«tion of whal to do wiih Your menu tor Ihla feaal htitna over
with prira “ealablea" , from Ihe
Miguel *to*e la-1 rummer, when royal
bird, roaaled lo goldeu glory
Ro*emary wa* tviokcd to play the
to that proud beauty, apiry
I'allail, im in tendon
pumpkin pie
And how ahall you open the foe
"1 w.nt to our pctiatrlcian."
tlv■
e * Fine old tradition aaya a
aaya R- .emarv "and *.krd him bo*liirof
aoup Drill airly apprtinnr
tl It wouof h ' all right to take and ao fragrant, prrbapa arrvrd
Miguel ai. ng He .aid he w iu dn't la Iho living room before Ihe major
adviae i1 So I laid, 'lan't It more arenl
K*:eel a delate ape. tally anup
import.rl for a baby to he with
from the ranned one* Dainty
H* p ir.n * than to he kept tafe rhlcken rice llerfy bouillon Hlorrlhut b*nrl» m a aienlurd nuraerv ?' hearted onion aoup llrara II with
"Then the doctor igrrrd w ith1 your own Imaimalite garmah
me. ant vo Miguel became a world
traveler "

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On Chlektn Rica, aaa elegant
alt.-ed alnSed (dire* Or aliverrd
loaned almond*, chopped pe&lt; ana or
otbrr nut* Kibhona nf pimi'GIn are
pretty si an, aa are small (T r a n
grapes.
To garmah •aulllan, rul lllila
• user ahapea or alnpa from orance
peel. Thran gnat like a dream Or
lake your choice of cetrry atrtpa,
.arvol colna. chopped black oh*.-a.
a bit of bullae or a put of aour
cream
Oman laity Ukaa favorably lo a
topper of erlap raw appla. complete
■ iih lb* briahl red akin Or all.k
to lha traditional crouton* with
grated cbeeaa
Drink up Ihe anup Inf apooa It.
aa you prefvri And laun.h Inin
Ttiankagiviog with Joyful apirita all
around.

-soi r .vroors•Helttn* VS With •eaaanara:
Appeiner lima luma tbnughla lo
V I juire For fun. give ll a bit nf
lip allb aportal aewannera aurh aa
hot Tobaaco aauca or Worcealar
ahire aaura These lend a nippy
flaror Ihal'a pleasing and Intriguing
The family will amarh their tlpe
with ploaaure at Ud* rich rad v*g»
table beverage

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• Mfrciirj
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• Folding
Cloafl Doors
• 5 Citrus Trees
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• Streets
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Q. Where da they rasas kaaa and
haw are they tdeaddedf
A. They ctcrie trim Ihe lamb t»*wH
and are m.vle hv Milling twturrn
thertls Each nt'let *t a rertangubr
•trip &lt;d meal onUuima a pari of
a rib tame.
Q. Haw are ihsy yrvparvd’
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nr In mA*i( m luviul at kw a ueu
To hratve. the nUrla are browned
tlauiaighl. m f ig I tal&gt;lea!*in« nl
lard nr rtripfang*. then fr&gt; m 1, to
h nrp nf lirnjtd la added. Ihe mrut ia
roverrd arvl timmetnl until tender.
Fi* a alew. Ihr nl-'ela arr nonplrtHy covered with waler. then
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Additional Society

(Coatlaaed Frag* Paga Owe)
cycle* and Individual*, tn ba eli­
gible for tb« competition, they
muat register at tha Jay re# Information Booth no later tha a Nov.
23.
“ At thy prvaent time.*' laid
Chairman Hunt of the Oirtatma*
Parade Committee, “ tbtra are approaimalely 44 ftoau entered la
the parade with eleven bandi par*
Hcipaluig in tho colorful event of
Nov. 30 at M 0 p. m.” Hunt alio
remarked that tha Sanford Naval
Auxiliary Air Station and Ita
varioua unila will ba taking part
in tha parada thla year.
Hunt emphiatied that there will
he equitable judging of the float*
in thi* year’* parada regard!***
of the *u* of tha float anttred.
' ll I* the depiction nf the theme
that w* are especially anaioui to
gat,'* aaid Hunt.

Calendar

THURSDAY
Th# T in t BaptUt Intermediate
Choir will hold rehearsal at 7:00
p. m.
in# Pirat Bsptlit Adult Choir
wM hold rehearsal t t 1:00 p. m.
Tho Men's Brotherhood of tho
Flr»t Baptist churrh will have
tholr supper «od Program meet­
ing he (I ruling a t 7:00 p. m. I"
(ha Memorial Educational BuildIn*.
.he SNAAS O lftm 'i Wivr*
Club will hold a luncheon at II
noon In tho BOO Attendance
prize* will he awarded and a
Thankcglvlng theme dup!a*ed.
The Melhodlit Bazaar will bo
held In McKinley Hall. Thla la
spontored by tho FSCII and the
public la Incited to attend. Tima la
S p. tn. to I o’cloeV and the nor*eiy will ba opened.
The l-adl.a Society BLFAE will
meet at tha home of Mra. H olla
Boiler, -(X'H Hanford Ave. There
will t&gt;0 a bualneaa m oling and a
luncheon. Tima la II a. m.
OKS Chapter No. I will moat
In tho Maaonie Hall at I p. an.
MONOAT
The Dependable Claaa of tha
Tirat Methodlat Churrh will father
at the homo of Mra. M. E. Baber,
OrapevllU Ave., at • p. »n. for
Ita regular monthly huaiaeaa and
aorlal meeting.
Tha Paat Matron’* Cluh af
Seminole Chapter No. S OE8 will
meet with Mra. R. T. Crenahaw,
1133 E. 7th St. at 7:3A p .m.
TL'I.SDAT
Tha Band Parents Aaaaeiallon
will hold a meeting at I p. m. ta
the Band Hall.
Tha Bethany Claaa af tha Flrat
Baptlat Churrh will mart a t tha

Jennings
(f. allowed From Fago Oae)
Representative* and Waa reewgali­
ed aa an able legislator. Ha waa
A u lita n t Majority Whip and
Chairman af tha Civil Service
and District af Cahtmbla eammltbaea.
la 1HA, Mi ao!league*, Is a
Pageant Magatlna pall, voted him
tho repreiantatlva doing moat for
hi* eoaatituenry, Randolph author­
ed law* m a tin g employment for
thouaanda af blind poraeaa a ad far
tha production of lynlhotie liquid
fuel*. Ha aalhevod ar eo-sponeorad many baaiq Federal aviation
atatutoo and. .athvf .Important
measure* for tha development af
tranaportation.
Tho huiy alrllno eveculiv* |# a
lice president af tha National
Aeronautic Aaoorlatlon and la a
director of tho Trampoftatien As­
sociation af America.
Fitrp*trick, In making tha an­
nouncement of tha principal
apeaker for the Seminole Cauntfr
Chamber of Cammeroa aald to­
day that tha local argnalsatlon
f* fortuaata In aaeurlng tueh aa
able and famona ipeakor far thla
pear's meeting.
President George Touhy will pro•We at the annual meeting and n
report of thho year** activitioo will
bo given by tho Immediate past
president. Earl Higginbotham.

Raymond H. Smith
Dies In Hospital

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Raymond Howard Smith. H .
died In anjprtahde haapllal at a
p. m. yesterday afUr a short BlSets.
Bor* July a, tart, In Holyoke.
Mas*., ho hid been a resident af
Sanford since December liM and
lived at 200i Cedar A rt. Ha waa
a member of lha Vernon Heights
Congregational Churrh la ML Varson. N. Y. and waa a pail maator
of ihe William WhlUag Ladso a t
Holyoke.
Mr. Smith waa a member af tha
Melha Temple of the Shrine.
Springfield, Maaa.. tad belonged
to Ihe Sanford Shrine Huh. He
waa a pail patren af Robert Marrl* Chapter of the Order cf E u lern Star. Mr. Smith retired la
ISM from SeovUla Manufacture
C r, Watertury, Conn, a f ia r a s
p aan of aervlca.
Funeral service* will ba haid
tonight at • o'clock al Britaoa
H"®* with the Rav. J. B.
Hoof officiating. Remain* win ba
amt to Holyakt tomeerow altarfor burial.

hemt af Mra. Bralley Odham, 1907
Palmetto A»e. at • o’clock with
Mra. Eloiaa Hunt aa eo-hoattaa.
FRIDAY
Tha Hanford Duplicate Bridge
Club will meal In the Yacht Club
with aeating to begin at 7:4S p. m.
and play at • o'clock.
Tho DoRary Woman'* Cluh will
meet at 1 p. m. for a eandwich
luncheon which arill ha followed
by a regular meeting and card
game.
HATCRDAI
All Soul* Cathalte Church will
hold It Third Annual Winter Fe*tivat on the ehureh ground* from
1 p. m. until rloairg.

Your family and friend* like
garlic bread with spaghetti and
tomato aaur* ar * creamed chirken casserole? Then try this varia­
tion on an old theme: mil lota of
minced parsley with tha butler
and rntshed garlic used for tha
bread, before heating aa usual.

aaOVH ACTOf Sock Hudson ond ITiyltla Cate*, both M yuan a id ..
shown toacther at a night rlub, were married by the Rev. Noniahl
Ttiorp* of the Lutheran Church In Monterey, Calif. Hudson kept hla
word, when h* said that he would not marry until he reached the aa*
af 10, which will h*p»nn neat week. It In tha Best marriage foe both.

Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Carlton announrt tha birth of a ion. Turn
Craig, Nov. 11 in the krrnald
Laughton Memorial lloipilal.

No Comment

Ry Jamrs W. Dnuthsl
Your hear freih rnncrrn e»Mr. and Mr*. Frankie lx flu# pressed on Capitol Hill thr*e dayi
Wilaon nf Birmingham, Ala. ann­ over thr effect of poli'lrr.l activ.
ounce the birth nf a daughter Illri of Union llo n ri on the rank
weighing 7 tlx. Tha young mi-, and (lie n( union member*
named Donna IxRuc I* the grand­
For eyample, Senator Rsrry
daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Gold* tier, Arizona Republican,
(irigga. Tha Wllaona ara formerly believes that the pnlitlral freedom
of Sanford.
nf the working man and woman
of American la In great jeopardy
bcrauie nf espendilure of union
funds for pnlitlral purposes.
“ In my opinion.” he say*. “ Ihe
usurpalinn nf political power hy
mme top union leaders Is deny.
Ing In million* of rank and file
workers Ihe right tn make their
own pnliiiral derisions "
I’art of his complaint aaalnst
Ihe Union Boise* i* captained this
way:
Ry FRANK CARET
••Objective^ studies by univers­
HOUSTON US — TfIfvmon and
grandmothers could he Indirect ities and other groups havs shown
that approximately 40 per rrn ' of
end Innerent cause* nf recurrent the union members in this county
“ fold*" la wma children, lha •re Republican. .
“ When • union bos* raises
Smilhara Nodical Assn, wat told
ItO,OOii,0Q0 for political purposes
today.
Many kvda watcb TV whin **ly- nut of compulsory union dues,
14,000,000 nf that money must
■ M i a m g," and maid and dull com# from Republican union mem­
from a rug can touch off an “ al- bers
“This means Dial a Rrpbllcan
larglc" type aold in children senii
Itva to inch malarial. Dr. Almon union member who gom down to
the polls In vote Hrpubliran is, at
F Halpern of Delia* tnid Ihe
Ihe same lime, required, in order
gvoup'a 4#th annual convention.
to hold his job, In contribute,
Ha aald chemical* are avallih e through hi* due* check off, to Ihe
fur spraying ruga and ovrrsluffrd campaign funds for the Demofvralture In lha TV room, and rralie forty — the very party
thaao can “quit* affectively eon- whirh he is voting against
“ Forty per ten t of the union
Del* harmful airborne material*
Aa for grandma ha aaid while members In tha United Stales a rt
the might ba up and around and in lha position today.
“ If such a situation doesn't
apparently “ healthy," tha might
alto haw chronic branchitli which strike right at tha root* of free­
could make her a “ healthy car­ dom In this country, ihm I h ire
rier" of germ* which her grand- no Idea what freedom means ''
Government aerennomy — You
:hild c cjid ealrh.
Hilperm. speaking nf eerialn have heard of “ Yes But” people
children of prearhool ag* who get — those who agree to something
and then Imrred.ately start rais­
a eeipiralory Infeclion ' about once ing objections.
a month." put N (hit way:
This is particularly true with
“Tha pretense nf a •healthy* In­ re# poet to rutting government
dividual m lha ehlld'a environment spending. Many pedpU eager far
map be tha ant* earn* of a recur economy lose their lost* for it
ring acuta roeptratory lavactioo. Immediately when It affaeti them.
"Tbla per**# may ha a mother
An Illustration of Ibis la now
with a 'rhroale alnua.* a grand- going lha rounds In Washington. A
mother with a chronic bronchitis, metropolitan newspaper earned
or an older alhllng (brother nr ala two editorial* on tha same page
Mr) who attendi schools and who on tha samt day.
ha* frequent colds.
,
On* of them proclaimed vigor“ la *.&gt;ma Instance* wo havo had ouutly that “the total cost nf
»c least lha entire family with var government In this country should
rina oe tulfadlaiine prophrlacti- mak* us stop and think. . , .that
eallp beta# ucce** fully controll- ro il will ho held wtthtn hound*
lag the rlU d'i Infection."
only If all eltiiena remember,
Ha atid the "eaeriae” rofenwd urban Shay deerand agency, that
to U the oo called “cold shot" vac they Ihamoaives eventually will
riaa which include* etrioua type* kov* to pay for it.“
af barirtla.
Tha other editorial urged tha
expenditure nf fund* to Improv*
fl it important lo remora see- the navigability of a river, oppos­
Mena aa whole as possible when ed any contributions from ihoso
preparing grapefruit Ta cm a t Immediately benefited, and eontended that Urn entire coal should

TV, Grandmothers
Could Be Cause
Of Recurrent Colds

MIDI IN

U " Tba Law C oat

for
HSF9-M ines
Klilena
1:11
It* nsnseilma
•
I* It a t Rib s With Mart*
Kswi
is
»•
More than IT9 millions In road preach la a Laymen's ravival at i* a t a i n i s 'i Call lo Flayer
constriction projects wore under­ tba First Baptist Church beginn­ li.s t ■la* urr
ra in s *
way In the state during October ing Sunday morning and continu­
■ o a a tn a
arcarding to a monthly progress ing through Wednesday alghL Tha 4 se Ta?mse*s Cult To Fray4
i *i
Dawn Breakers
1
report Issued today by Wilbur E. public la cordially Invited.
f&lt;*i
••I* F s » l
■
cetera
Jambereo
Jones, Chairman of the Stale
■;l|
Saw*
I Do aat try ta us* eld rubber fr ill
Road DepartmeaL
st Osssa OrlMk Oak
t
is
Saw*
In addition to the *79,200,9*2 ofj £ « • J ?
M ining; the
S* Scoria 41 4 niaas#
elasticity will have been exhaust­ II ss
jec te r'a ca-ie#
project* already under construe ed.
IIS Morning li.vetleaa
Hirmony
T’ire
s
a
tlon. Chairman Jone* aald that
s *i W«rl« At Win*
s ts Veroma H 'N I i l
hida were received for 12.392,000
s :* ll-re an4 There
is »s H-e Cluh
in new eonstruction. During the
i l l * New*
IS II 14** risk
month contrar's were formally
II I* O ie i Of M«le4e
sm aasi
fl
_
ta r tia
awarded for nth#r road construc­
'
II ♦* Wecl« At Sees
tion totaling H.7P9.H14 while work
■A'tfSI?It 14 SsSle Fhrei Plgeel
n i l Fnea v Mslisse
■ vans*
completed and accepted by the
i is Kewe
TWo war mat (tear
Department In the period amount­ !•**
i a War Kepe flsn»k
fl** W ort# Al Sit
s •« World At Three
ed to 92,787.990.
• IS Twltlafel •••**
s
a Dsad H o i
S la SooMo Seet
r-stlew
l a
William Dial of Orlando, Road • si Stuslc al Rs*4sm
-T»»o Tims
«
•*
Tsteaa* ciuK
Board member for tha Fifth dis­ t.sa
Sswa
t il I m l i i S o il,
• S!•V T«#n
«:
Tloie
trict. reported that construction f IS B44I* K t i f
The Shrihse Hete
s
is
ti-41
Dial
t
r
*
Poe
Vuslo
under 42 contracts In the I t coun­
ties comprising this district aecounted for II9.47M49 of tha
•tat* total.
Ono of these projscte |« located
in Seminola County. Thla la tha
A LAND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
reading and paving of French
WINTER PARK, FLORIDA
Ave. In Hanford (on SR t».«00,
19,000 UNITS of Garapic Associates Inc.
5 M2 miles long) which la aow
•7 per esnt complete.
PRICE PER UNIT XI0
anil tarladeu two share* af 1% Cumulative 93 M par *•!■•
FROM HO \P TO (III.
aad o at abara 99.1# value rnmmoa soling atock Non-.\**#*t*bla
TORT ST. JOE (41— The GlidOffered Ta Florida Reside#!. Only
den Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, plans
OFFERED BY
_
ta eontruct a multimillion dollar
chemical plant her# in convert
erode soap skimming* into Indus­
trial raw materials.
5.70 No. Orlando Avtnsb
About (0,000 loot of soap skim­
ming* from the St. Jo* Paper Co.
WINTER PARK, FLORIDA
and other Southern Kraft mills in
thla area will he processed a year,
Pl«an« send tn mn a copy of the offering
P. E. Spragus, Glidden vie# presi­
circular ralating to:
dent director, said, into oils and
arid* used In manufacture of
• GARAPIC ASSOCIATES, INC.
paint, varnishes, inks and lino­
leum.

RADIO

GARAPIC ASSOCIATES, Inc. •

FEDERATED SECURITIES CO., INC.

To save time in peeling (he
•ins nf pears in home vanning,
process tha fruit In tha follawlng
manner: add I ounce or I table­
spoon nf Caustic Soda (lye) to
each gallon of boiling water. Im­
merse pears in a dipping haskat
nr rlnth bag from 10 ta 20 aaOld two.piece raps may ho used
roods. Remove and rinse Immed­ on fruit* and tomatoes; enly ntw
iately with cold water. 8klna peel raps should be used on aoa-vaoff easily.
enables and naola.

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LEA ST O N E N IG H T A W E E K !

IN CREA SED W IN T ER A C T IV IT Y
SEEN IN N EIGH BO RH O O D
RESTAURAN TS AND NIGHTSPOTS
19M K. Flrat — Oa

Opana Dee. 4th
Coekail
Dane#
Dina ta
Hour
la tho
Dinner
fl ta 7;90
Bamboo Room
Mutio
Phone Sanford 1001 for Dinner Rcaorvntloai
Main Dialng Room
Frank Melxn# J r .
Mgr.

NOW

RLABT TIME
i v TODAY
(

LUN CHES

except sun 11:30 to 2:30
DEW

STARTS TOMORROW
LEX RARKER
IN

“DUEL ON THE
MISSISSIPPI**
ALSO

DROP

COMING SUNDAY and MONDAY

Open Dally ateepl Monday
From liM p. m. to t:00 a. m.

IN N

Route 17-02
• Mllea North of Sanford
Phovo — Sanford 917S

CELERY CITY
GRILL

Come-Oit.Down
to the —

t il Magealta
Near Rita Thaatre

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QUICK SERVICE-GOOD FOOD

Dinner Bpeclaliliea tOe

CURB or DINING ROOM
Sltfc at Park
Open »:SI a. m. to I f :M p. m.

Choice Wertera

T-Bone Steak*

Breakfast Deliriously

Waffle* or Hot Cakes
WHh Ham, Haotaga ay Baeoa

Our 85c Lunch Menu

m*MV Lake aad W arm
Near Longwood Matot

li l t Only

•nd Cocktail Lounge

Route 17-91 Oa Beautiful Laka Monroe, t ML North of SanfordAH Mixed Driaka
wine. Liquor, Beor
A t tho Bar
F . A. Walftr, Proprietor
Carry-out

BAR and GRILL

■ HARTMAN
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Everv Saturdav eight—10 to 2
To the Muile of
J. A. Teekham and His'
Mel-O-Darta
Danrlng Nightlv In tha
Burgandv Room

BAR

Finest Mixed Drinks — Dancing

MADDEN’S
CORNER

LAST TIM* TONIGHT STARTS «:M

Alwavs Serving the Choireet
Steak*. Chlrken, I'hnpa and
8.* Food

D AN C I N G

S E R V IN G -

NOON

DIAMOND

KVRNINfl DINNERS FROM *:0fl TO 10:00
Featuring Barboqu* and Charcoal Broiled Steak*
I L L E G A L

Indication* that
winter •ea­
ten i* here In seen vnrnughout ih#
rolumnt of ih. Ilr.ald todey.
Pa-tie* and olhe, «&gt;., tal g.lher*
Ing are on thr Increase, and dm.
Ire and dan inr »p»t» are p-o*
paiini: for I Ighlrn-d n»tron*A.
To a««!«t nm thrrn V’titor*. »i
well »• Hanford resident* In p1**nine ih .ir evrm nr entertainment,
tha principal dipr-and-dj,* *lablithment* In thi, arra will
PuMi-li thrlr menu#* an.I proriarn* in thi* “Din# Out" .eruon
each week.
The Mavfalr »il| rc-oprn
Detrmlxr tth . and »t»rtine Dr.
remher 10th, the Starhghter* nrrhetlra will appear there nighGo.
Thi* mipular danr# band it
nnjrd nf Bobby Betg, divutimrt;
Nick I'felfauf. piano; and John
Juris, elarinet and sax.
J. A. Peckbam and hla Mel-ODares glva with the mu*le at Ik*
Cluh Diamond, la addition ta
Willi* tha singing and dancing
alter. Tho latest record hits ar«
available fnr dancing at both tha
Club Diamond ana Dew Drop
Inn.
_
Strictly fa r tho hungry
the** popular restaurants: Tho
Celery City Grill. Toucbtan'*
Luncheonette, Angel'i Eat Shack,
Motor* Inn and Plg'n Whlitle "f
fanferd: Reads' Ham-On-Ry# and
tho Glaga Fountain on Route
17-95. tho Orlande Highway.
Madden’s Comer at Longwood
feature a free fish fry every
Friday night.

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Addrau

Prescription for Family Harmony

COMING SUNDAY

“UntamedMislresa** f

BUYING
IA CAR?

lie ixirne by the Federal Rudgrl.
Mono) hi inicket — Dcvpitc the
“ Yet Ruttrrs" saving have been
in Federal spending.
You may not know bow much
they have meant tn you, so Eisen­
hower Administration officials
have made a computation in order
that you may hava thr fact* as
they affect your pocketbook.
Herr it what has taken placr:
Federal spending for thla year
shout H4.ooo.nm.om lest than the
amount recommended in Ihe last
budget nf tho Truman Admini­
stration.
This means that spending hss
been reduced from IIR4 ta I ■1
per persnn or about 1100 for each
man, woman and child If the na­
tion.
If your family has ft ir mem­
bers, your share of the cost of
operating the government there­
fore has dropped approximately
9400 per year.
Guaranteed annual wag* —
Principal attention hai been given
thus far ta Ho effect on larger
competes. But what about smaller
companies? Tha Small Business
Administration gives the inswer:
“Insofar as small businea la con­
cerned. Ihe wag* plan it highly
impracticable."
II just can't work For example,
during 1934 there were 1T0.TU0 ntw
businesses started In tha United
Stales and .7.14.2A00 business dlamninued. In a'ldton. .113.900 wrr#
transferred. Thi turnover, whch
occur* almost entirely among
small business enterprises, obvloutly would make it impossible lo
guarantee an annual wage when
continuance in business could not
hr asturrd.

When cheeking rubbers before
starting la da home canning,
gn«d test of resiliency Is to fold
and proas the libbers and quickly
release. Good livo ones should lx
•bio to ba stretched and return
lo Iheir original shape. New
rubber ring* should bo scrubbed
before use.
Unusually jars should bo srasb*d in hot soapy w ater and rinsed
Indore being used for canning

i?.

Grading/ Paving 57 Layman's Revival W. 0 . Btracener, editor of
Per Cent Complete theOr.Florida
BapUit Witness will

FREE FISH FRY!
Rvwrv Frt, 9:0* In 14:90 9M.
Family Style Dinners
All r*a aaa aa)
$|*28
Owen Rvarv Day *wi|(
Sundae Pram S a.at. til t a-m.

HAM

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Wn Btaek k «lgH With
A Qaartor-Poaad at R i a

and .Package BL«r«

Read’s

Change* Daily
Full Course
( I OK

EAT

Sun. Dinner*

tka werld’a bail SHRIMP
Right aff tha

Try Our N. T. Cut IMluza
Steak*
|

9|cO O

Glass Fountain

C U U % B l C4urM 40e
m i ----------Chicken l i t*

BL 17-M al BL 0 9
(Aaogka Bd.)
Casselberry Lions meet la ear
Private Dining Room each U t

LFm * * r B -1Bteok from *1.71

COCKTAIL BAR

ABiaTf! Ept Shack

I I V « g 17-99 at Longwood 1 4
Midway Sanford-Orlanda

* u fw 4 &lt;t H t t (Oearra Avo.)
Open 7 a. m.

Phan# 9140

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WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING!
If It's Worth Anything
It's Worth AdrortWoi la

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- m u * Sm j b
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Just one monthly payment Home
Convenient to stores, .chord*
Appliances, and Furniture only
and churches An esrcllenl op.
62*0 mo. Call fnr appointment.
pnrtunity at ja.nnn I 2.niin. down,
Not T*o Good T« Be True
bal at &lt;50 00 per month
3 BR. MODERN rm lage. r.Onn oo,
nearly new, overlooking fishablr
Seminole Realty
lake Jrssup (alt the privilege* w. M m t i c m
r . w. m h o
without the upkeep*. 14 minutes
from Sanford or Orlando. The 1101 Park At*. Phan* 27 *r III
SPACIOUS KITCHEN
SPECIALS
is completely equipped with New 2 Bedroom house, concrete
Block construction on 4 lo*s
refrigerator, w isher, dryer,
$6.500 00. Terms.
stove and hot water heater;
providing the most fastidious
with cheery working and dining
New 2 Bedroom hnu»e. concrete
area. Terms, but cash talks.
Block construction. partly fur­
nished $7.300 00
LARGE Attrartlvcly decorated 2
BR. CB. tile bath, ample
I bedniom house, close-in.
rioted, wood floors. The well&lt;5.500 hh $1,500. down, balance
plinned l fully equipped) kitchen
&lt;34.47,
Vm ENTERTAINING wdndow
over the sink. I-arce shade tree*
to arre farm will* •mall home,
in desirable neighborhood. Trice
4 flowing wells, &lt;6.543 00, 11.500
510.990. with bite-slie down pay­
down, balance easy.
ment.
i . W. HALL, REALTOR.
Florida Slit* Bask Building
ONLY &lt;7M.
“Can H a ir Phon* 1754.
©OWN. 3-Bedroom, CR Home
tile hath, spare heater. TV
antenna, large yard for children,
ABTIC«JM~rOR MLR
immediate occupancy, 57630
month.
ARMT-NATY BirRPLUB
Cots, blankets, jarkets. shoes,
READY INCOME
boot, tarpaulins, luggage, paint.
Small going Business with at310 Sanford Ave.
tractive small furnished home.
Will nay for itself in less thin ttewtaa Ma
Two Year*. Records available t« i brt S im i.
serious buyer. AH for ONLY
tto.soo.

R o lU w n jr a n d R a b r R ed *
FOR RENT - CRYSTAL LAKE
Day, Week or monlh-Trl. 1423 3 BR. New CB unfureUhed house,
Furniture Center
II* W rit Fir*t
overlooking beautiful C r y s t a l
Lake. 10 minutra from Sanford
• F U R N IS H E D A P T S .
Fishing and Boating. Desirable.
Wait 1 st. Or Call a t Fnrnl1150 mo., little more furnished.
% r* Center, ltd Writ lit.
ll.tM.aa Dawn
Avawn Apta. U O daary.
&gt; BR. CB. W. floors, electric kit­
chen. ele. NO CLOSING COSTS.
T»W .
1*5 10 mo. See this one'
*EF Seminole Realty
i n i Hornet tod ApU* FhOD#fT*
W. H.
CLEAN furulihed apt. O o rt la.
70.1 W’eit lit St. Phone dl«.
UM
112 N. F a r t Am .
l.MSHKD 1 Bedroom Apt
■ne 432-W.
NOT A PROJECT!
0
. Commercial Budding 24 x 30
. la rg e show wmdnw.Located BUT — Home* of Reel Individuali­
ty: Brittany Farm Homes,
in new buiinei* settlement at
Early Anmr*faiv.'Htra-&lt;jiifo*fO.
1 27th and Sanford • Av*. - M o m
Conventional A French Colonial
i lot or inquire at Bass Service
type*.
Station. 27th and Sanford Ave.

CLEAN 2 Bedroom furnished
Apartment. Hose in. 2tT Oak
tie Phone 616.
LAKE MARY- — Furnished llouak
i
Tl? nr 1574-J.
K n fT liEDHOOM. Private em
•$«:anrr and Bath. Ph. 2029 W.
3 RotlM Unfurnished Apt. 530 per
M-mh. ?«&gt;! S. Orlindo Drive.
I’h nr tiw before 3 p m.
Phone l i l t after 5 p. m.
T u n t (room Apartment. Clean,
attractively furnished.' Use of
Garage and telephone. &lt;75.
I’hnne 152*.
Lower 2 Room Apt. ami bath.
Phone 2943W, 112 Kim Ave.

BUILT On Large landscaped
laid; In the best of neighbor­
hoods.
COMPLETE with all the features
you have dreamed about surh
as coloied General Eleetne
appliances and colored plumbing
natures.
AND available at reasonable
price*. M b the bast ttnanrtng
A with minimum down-pay­
ments.
Well bom C . PhilH pn, J r .
Suice 1141. Sanford's Leading
Builder of bom** far over UOO
people. Sales Offire; Little Venice
in Loch Arbor.

Ju rn . Apt. 1113 Park. Adults.
KITCHENETTE Apts 2 Room
furnished Cottage. nark** Tourlit Court. 17-93. ona block South
of City limits.
T U R N . Efficiency Apt. Highway
17-92 South City Limit*. Phone
2M7-W.Klee Room. Hot Water. 1015-W.
LARGE. 2 Bedroom Apt. furnished
_$4o per month. Apply 204 San- ATTBACnVXLY DESIGNED A
-Allord Ave.
BEDROOM HOMES - PRICED
from &lt;14JM . to &lt;15.IBS. FHA
2 Room Apt. 2601 So. Orlando Dr.
‘ Call 1359 or 2115.
and VA (Gl) Financed.
ODHAM k T U D O R , I N C
B—dtEAL M T 4 I 1 m « H I M- 4
Builders ef Finer Homes ter
Florida Living.
So. T tm tk -Am
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B E A T T H IS
11,000 D O W N . I7 S M O N TH
LARGE 2 Bedroom, screened
Perth, double carport*, good
water, an nice lake in Country.
Priced. &lt;to,son.

S E R V IC E M E N
IS M . D O W N
FHA has reduced Djwb P ay­ 2 Bedrooms with alaaaad in porch
ments, &lt;n this attractive 2 nr dea. Ctly water, on two krta.
&gt; Bedroom House. Monthly pay17AM.
; menu. M lM .
______
L O W B L L B. O G R E
o m c e M IM r RM W andTpe.
A f c u - l i r -* 1W ” &lt;IJM '

By STANLEY

Ph. MH - 1741 at Htawatea
Mao dewa tta a &lt;7144 monthly
(srkich teefatfan tasaa and In­
surance) will piffehaao thla neat

DAI LY

CROSSWORD

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AT THIS HOUC* - MAYBE W E
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MIPAIISHT « U S H H O U » —
THE SPOOKWAY LANE* SER V IC E
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3 \ I.* BUSINESS OPFONTUNniES 12

S lrn ig h l Shm iling
2«i" ADMIRAL TV. Radio. Record
Finanrl.il Indrprnilrnris
l'S K D f il'N S
player combination \lu»i Sell
i.o inti. bu&gt;inr&gt;&gt; lor yoursrll' own
ra rty leaving ln«n Can he »een loo. Kj «age Remington
a paint store in your town I’ami
at Homr Service Co, 325 SanAutomatic
— 45 on
experience nccc»»ars
Wr i t
ford Ave.
12 Ga. STEVENS Double
42 50
known and long-established New
12 Ga. STEVENS Cross
England manufacturer will equip
Roll Action
?&gt;'•'
WINCHESTER. 1953 Model 21
new .tore with n r r r .« a r y lorDouble barrel 12 gauge Mag- 12 C.a 1. C. SMITH.
mliirc, (ixturrs and complete
ItlgM &gt;• a &lt;trum l . . . . 31 on
num Call 1979 atier 6 p m
stork of paint products or equip
12 l.a lit 511M!TON
r a i d in g store snrh as lumber
U S E D F U R N IT U R E
NEW it USED Piano. Spinel*.
Antoni alii M'wtcl It ....... .59 95
yard-, ronrrcle products, lloor
Upright and Habv Grands. Tun I* C.a STEVENS. Single .... II no
covering, hardw are, etc |j&gt;ratng and Repairing Hravtnaldr STEVENS 22 410
turn obtained bt you Ongin.il
Pnre*. Phone 1725-lt.
OVCr A under
.
I t ai
pamt dock financed on c o m m ­
Your authorized Browning Dr. I.
it nt lei tut alter down payntrnl.
HOLIDAY TURRETS
3-Pr. Maple IJ v. Room Suit** $29 U
cr Winchc.tcr, llrmingion, Str.
State m reply address, phone
Large Lounge Chair ........ IBM Seminole Turkey F a'm located on
tens, Mnithrrg and Marlin.
number, and convenient boor
lleardall near Chase A Co.
2-1*0. Sofa Red Suite* ..
49 U
l ’SKD P i s r o i . s
tor intersirw . Our rr p re .c n ta tis e
Wash house. Phone JI7-X M.
Buffet
12 M
will contact soil. Ilrpltr held in
COLT Automatic Pistol 39 95
UOAl TVHWWTE— n m t r y HWflTV. eif .72
D re u iL A J U lU r
rnnliilrnrr Write P O. Box 4*6,
WS A t\ Top Break
22 50
7**41 Spring and Maltresa. All &lt;73 ■
Vem Beach, Florida
___
36 Special Nickel
Student Deak A Chair ........ IIM
lU.W .
Plated S A W ............... 49 95
Dining Room Tablet ............ MM
i
s
s
r
r
o
A
i
.
aatB
T
irm
-ti
7* Special S A W
Metal Reds ...................
5M
SUPER
TRADI.it! POST
Nickel
911
Rnllowa V Bed ......................... 4 M U rg e Round Tabl.PlwmlNag. Bresty neatiwg
$ifir&lt;»
.Many new Pistol, in Stoc-.
5-Pe. Dinettes
17 M la h r a ry Tabic
7 .U» Smith A Wesson. Colt, III Stan
M. G. HOUCKS
M*ny More Item* Not |j»trd
Camp Cook Ga* Stir v s . .
t SO
S t f r i , *n AU Water Pumps ilaril. Huger and II A II
Only &lt;l.*a Down
Maple Writing Dc«k .......... 22 ’&lt;0
Well* Denied — Favp*
Haw will Till swap*
Corner China Cabinet
23oo
fse ti Bead rk*M 744
How will you trade 7
Tank Vacuum Cleaner ........ 25.00
Ynur old gun far a belter One
ru
iiiK
sanding and finiMimg
' . JO no
245-tf E. Itt St.
rite** 127 20 Gauge Shot Gun
/
(3*M*ac. watiag. Serving Semi
U rg e Porcelain wood itnve r 5o Kactnry retailminimum
prices
acOe COnoty usee 1923. H. M.
Beper Tradiai Post O* 17 K
Glease.i. Lob* Mary.
I Mil* A»elh
Phone 1*17 W
HUDSON S p o rtin c U mwI*
M4 Fail 1*1 M.
|'b**e 99* INSTALLATION of Unoleum. &lt; arIt X 24 Aluminum Uwivers. Eton,
pets. Tiles.
ARTMUth WANTED
Cement paint, 5 lb pkg tor.
90 lb Roll Hoofing. 12 50. | X in ItU^ost CASH. TBAUE-tN pncea S nnfnrd l.iniilrnm R T ile t ’«.
127 55 1st St.
I*Hutto 1917
Ektertnr I’lvwnod $6 on, C.a*
paid for Med furniture Call 956.
)Toor Furnace. .Vr.orai IITU
Wilson
Mater
Furniture
Co.
311
JIICVd.K FAINTING
L59 , 5 fa. Asphalt Root coaling,
K 1st 94
Slorag* until X-Atas
12 00
Ip A pphanee C atilar
M sslry's Bike Shop
Sanford Freight A Salvage
7— reteldve*lwchdteppHe* —7
"Y*ur Wettteghous* D*alerM
310
E.
4lh Si.
Phi** 2(34
991 West 1st. St. Phone .7oa
Maytag Washers
REG Male Chihuahua 53d 'em A
559.95 up
Cateman Healers
&gt;or Heller PtumORIg
BAPTIST CHURCH will
115 Magaella Ave.
Pheee 1757. DEI1ARV
10
HELP WANTED
See or Gall
hold Rummage Sale Friday, 10
W. J. KING
November IK at 317 Sanfnrd BOYS WANTED lor Paper Route
HEATING
t*stb P art Phtaa 94
Ave from 9 • 5.30 p. m.
Mutt bo t2*s year* old Apply
Fleer F unaees and areu laten
Fla.
Tlmca
Union,
166
W.
tat
St
a . 3L f o n t c o . i n c
House
cleaning
- Window*. Wall*,
F r e r T u rk ry ’i* *1 K rhnl'n
P a rt Amu O s m $445
Floors. Phono D C. Caldwell,
With Purchase of
WANTED — Rnuleman. liuaran
)149-J,
ECHOLS Quilllop Set . . Re*. &lt;159
teed salary $13 per work plus
rommtision
You
can
net
a
Trade
.
.
590
00
(Twin
or
Lerrr'a M art
BNVICt/OPF.4, Irterteada. itat*IV&gt;uhk* Sue)
good income if you are willing
w ’ B a a list SL
1441.
m **U. mvo*««*. • s a d WUI«. a n d
LUXURIOUS Foam Rubber Set
to work. Phillip. Colonial clean­
p r o g r a m s , etc P r o g r M M t*
Reg. . $159
Tradr . . . $129 00
er*. No Phone calls. Apply in
QUICK CASH far F in lte re . AddPrmuag Co . pboa* ana — Mt
teg Martiaaa, Typawritars, Out- KING
SIZE Hollywood flcl
person.
West 13th St.
heard Meiers, BeaU. Super
So X *o MHires.
ADI
LIS
—
Male
or
Female
foe
Trading P*sL Om mil* South
HEATERS - • Cleaned. Ili-pairrd
W X F Bo* Spring
Florida T ir e . Union nvoo
oo 17-42. Phoaa 3017 W.
and .Serviced Phone 1320 (1
Headboard (Decorator Plaitte)
routes.
Must
have
car
and
Reg
$17100
RKD-I-M1X CONKRETR
rash bond. App.y 106 W c st
P. M. CAMPRK1J,
SI29..V1
Mwaela Cawcreu Co.
fi—eetl ( M ra rta r
CHOICE
of
Many
Different
Suite*
Man for steady work in Nursery
Mm M s.
“TToswr* t i DtaUneSann**
Bookcase Bed
and Greenhouse. Call I557-5A, an w sr
I7U
FIm # Itci
lis t CASE DC-4. GOOD CONDIDouble - Dresser
between 12-I and after 3
TION 4430.
U rg e Mirror
Fletcher's Nursery
__ Spaee flealrra and F'lnor FurnRRIIT TRACTOR CO.
Mattrr**
acts lateral Trade In.
Mway 1T-M Bearth
Pheee Ml
10A
10A
HELP WANTED
Ro* Spring
(Female)
IIAB.00
Window StUa — Untel*
ECHOL S “ Day Or Nighter" Sofa.
Flue Block* — Cradle Blocks
Platform Rocker Chair
WANTED — Kipenrnre&lt;| WadGrease Trape — Dry Wells.
M J V L U X IT W
Choice of Covering
Miracle Ceecreie Ce
re.ses. Apply Firs Appleby's
Mtr Baaford Ave.
r te M 1x13
Restaitrani, 106 South park
S1I9.9S
m Elm Ave
Ph. 1331
BUY NOW and get a 10 . 11 Lb.
USED Elertrie coin dispenser
GATLIN BROTHERS
Turkey FREE!
WANTED IMMKIMATKI.Y
drink bos. Good running condi­
' Dragltce and Rulldoter Service
la
d
r
for
our
Sanford
Olltee.
Mu.l
tion. Ideal for beer storage hoi
■dO L fl BEDDING OO.
be eipenrnresl In general office Phones; 2221 — Sanford, 2271—
Can be sere a t Tba Sanford
Geneva
duties.
Call Mr. Munct, 4 2311.
Herald. 140.
Orlando.
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or­
• p. m.
SWEET Hamlin Orange*. |!.M Bu.
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
LOCAL Sales nffire needs woman
R. W. Lord. Phone 1117AY.
Hay, 1165- J , ________________
over
25
year*
old
for
full
time
SHETLAND Pony. Saddle and
permanent
work.
Experience
in
rLUM IUNG
Bridle. Call 247-W after 5.
Bookkeeping, Typing and gen- Ceatract a r t reaver work. Free
eral
office
work
necessary.
JUICE ORANGES — II 25 per bu
estimate*. R. I. Harvey. IM
Phone for appointment 2449,
Assorted ehotee parked fruit,
Sanford Av*. Pbooe 1626.
Mr.
Steven.
roady for ahippiai. 45 25 per bu
Gul- 4k Mr». Dovla'a Orange "LADIES — Spare lime ran he Efoetriral Contracting and Repairs
Grove, OHetn. (fall 1366 M 4
TV Servire Center
dollar lime th e n you are but)
selling Avon Products Openings Rendu and Croslry Auji'.unre.
MOVING TO SMAu Te R HOUSE
RANDALL ELKCIIMC CO.
for sincere women. Conlart 3lr.
MUST SEU .
I'h, 11.'I
T Pc. Walnut bedroom *et . &lt;2(5 on Juanita Russell, P. O. Ilm 975, 112 Magnolia Ave.
Large frigldU r#............... »143 no Orlsndo "
1LB—
4NWRANCR
— 14 B
for Door toMw.r
I X 11 Green Wool Rue ... . %SOOO HOUSEWIVESsurvey work. Apply Mr Wyeoff,
Phone 2311
Room 211. Mttscn Bldg, be
U4U4 Warn
■Rate* t o l
tsveen 1 • 4.
TABLE Top 4 Cu. f t . GE Rrfrln k U rriiiw n
gerater. Ilka nav. Pbooe itat-w. EXPERIENCED full time maid.

$ $ MATHERS S 5
DOLLAR DAYS

$1.00 Down

Mather of Sanford

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TWO-BEDROOM frame honae. e ar
abnller. &lt;500. Cash. WHI sell for
vmequity or a trailer. Phono 1142-J
nr see at 2*01 Magnolia.

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THE OLD HOME TOWN

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32 Flail
beverage
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table and pfaeo. Cheap. 2£Waet 14th f t . or Pheee M»J.

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15 NOTK’FA AND PFR.M)NAIJt13
RETIRED ENGINEER scant* full
nr part Ume work. 30 ycara In If you have an Alcoholic Problem,
heating, air-condltloning and apWrite P. O. Bog 1213 or Tbone
2530, Alfholtra Anonymous
pllancta. S a l a r y secondary.
Write W. H. Cretoot, Rt. J,
IT—AUTOteOBHjqLTEAIUCB*
Bog 49. Sanfnrd.
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CHILD CARE in a r hone 3*0 11931 MODEL A. Lnk* good, runs
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a tv v »' • n irlitiM
Wagon A I sliatw- New tires,
4* K ti f « I’b h I b
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FOR SALE
i t Fold. 2 Speed
\xl-*, \ j i i luuly. E x.rllrnt condilion. I’ll. Winter P ark. 5RU11

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Wsrek**se Fara . Cm , at 941 W. H .ll il.trntn* Mot|4g
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nic r*$qff

LOST — Beagle. Will the lady
wal king down Elm «dh three
children idra*e icturn dog to
217 W lath St

4ltfT&gt; Hoof!
H-s's I’lnittk

If—EI.Kf TBICAL
ERIGIDAIKE applianres, salr*
and servire tl. It High, Oviedo,
Fla Phone IIM or Sanfnrd
IM2 W alter 6 p ni
o r n o t B IB F O T fn -44
IIAY.NKS flffirr Machift* Co,
Typewriter*, ail.ling machines. I
S a lr . llrnlaD. .711 \lag . Ph &lt;l
24—

MF-AlfTY FABI-OBJI

-4 4

Evn-BeM Ileauljr Shop
l»S E. 2nd.

Phone 367

SEE Frrti the H itritylot, I »r an
Indtvidiialired Cut.
F‘or ALL Vour Beautr Needs rail
lla rrirtt'i* lle a iily N'nok
Phono 971
IQ3 So, Oak Ave.
(Open rirn in g * b; appointment.)

For the te .t, come to P rlrr I’aul's
Peaulv .shoppe Will give home
permanent. Phone 4*9. I to Magnnlii
________________
IA IIN M T HRRVTTGR

Ono hour • Waih and Damp Dry
One hour 'x - \4a«h and Dry Fold
Finished Laundry
Sandone Dry cleaning
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Speaker W ill Bring
Some Rare Experiences
To
C of CAudience
ir»,
Tha nationally known figure.
Assistant to lha Prrsldanl
Capital Airlines, speaking at tee
annus) meeting of the Seminole

*"! Herald To Publish
Series Of Articles
On Charter Of City

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H. 'Moose' Waller
b Named VAH-5
White Hat Of Week
A steady, firm hand !■ the
prime requisite for the Job H.
“Hooso" Weller holds In Hear?
At leek Squadron Flee. Walter,
en Aviation Ordnanreman tic ,
has the responsibility of load­
ing bomba and mines Into the
A i “Ravage” air.-raft of the
aqwadron. His rollateral duties i
easlonalljr find him instructing
the . i t caliber automatic on tha
BNAAR pistol tenge.
Noose kea been in V A li-t for
alt t i hie seven years In the
Navy. Re reported from Fighter
Rquardoa l i t In Alameda, Calif,
In 1940.
Waller (a 04 and names Macon,
Os. aa hia home town. He finds
Orlando escellent place to spend
hla liberties end Sanford an ideal
pines to be stationed.

Ceremony Slated
At Local Church
Sunday Afternoon

day. Dee. *, will bring lo hia
Sent Ionl# Cminty audience aoma
of lha ref* experience# In hia
Imain*ia that takes him around
tha nation.
Dpewkmg recently at a Dallas,
Tax., meeting of tha Sales Exertilive Club, with MO In his and
idtnca, Jennings Randolph mads
such an impraasion that Maxwell
Clampitt, president ef the club
said, “Jenoingi Randolph waa
give® a standing ovation. All day
long the telephone ha* been ring­
ing telling me what an Inspiration
he was m our members and
guests.”
At an anrHer speaking engagmint at tha L’nivsrsity of Rich­
mond School of Business Admin­
istration hanquat apaakar, F. By­
ars Millers, Dean, said, “ Your
willingness to taka of your umo
and tnorgy to p a r lei pate la programa ouch as these servo aa en
inspiration to all of us whs hare
she responsibility for putting pro.
grams together." And Doan Mil­
ler said of Jennings Randolph,
"you really put the frosting on
tha cake and every man who
heard you Isdt there with the in­
spiration ui go out end do a
better job-"
H, E. Fslrwrather, of Eastern
Motor Express Company,, in
Terre llaute, Ind. told Randolph,
after hit address to hit organisa­
tion, “you sddttts waa on* that
plainly indicated your ability te
rover thy subject thoroughly
without leeorrting te questionable
anecdote* to emphasise the points
you so vividly brought out,"
The local officials planning tha
annunal meeting aarljr In DecantI s r have Indicated that the Rem
Inolo County Chamber of Comm­
erce it fortunate in securing such
an able apeaer for tho occasion.
John Fitspatrick, chairman of tha
Annual Meeting said "we are
animus for every member ef the
Seminole County Chamber of Cora
mere* to hear Mr. Randolph.”
Tickets are being mads avail
ahla immediately and indication*
point to on* of the most success­
ful meeting* in tha local CTiamher* modem history.

S-D Day Sponsors
Ask Contributions
Of Common Sonse

ad 1:10 p. m. la art lor
the Owners top# Ceremony nf the
In on age when medical science
angragstional Christian Church
hi order to allow people town other I* striving In overcoma those diwbsch fall and maim manm atch es end Mm
t e rtteM 1
Rapa ef worship la November.
MB, end im church neetipled lest
Nave at bar. The pastor, chairmen
ef the boards nf the deacons and
Nastie s and the clerk win parti­
cipate in putting the records In
the comers tono before Hie marble
tablet la affleed. This will h* at
tbe north entrance t i the rhtirrh
an Route Mth IL adjoining Park
A**., after tha speaking In be
B a rth baa tebaa piece.
Three talks ef eight mlnutee
each ere to be given by the Rev.
Rankin L. Shrewsbury.' pastor of
(be Daytota Beach Congtcgational
Christian Church, who Is from
OvWHs and a gradoale of Rollini
College; Fred Enantlager, the tola
Servicing charter member af thr
Church, and Supt. WiUiam N. Tutla af tbp Florid* Congregational
Otristian Conference.
AI era rerdully inched.

aaofcNat — ami what tag Iw
by ecarrows *4 as la ’ iw k Ha
Utroal)
Th* apnatort af “S-D Day” nr
“Rato Driving Day” ar* asking
far contributions af common
tents — not money — In th* fight
against traffic death* and tajuriaa.
They reiUi* that only with lha
whola-heartcd support of th* driv­
ing and walking public can nny
safe-driving campaign bn saecatsfaL And they ar* asking for that
support hi terms of Individual
awarenesJ, hr etch person, nf his
own responsibility in curbing traf­
fic accidents.
“R-D Day” Is Ttmraday. Dec. 1.
On that data, tha President's Commltlaa far Traffic Bafaiy and the
many organlxatioas cooperating in
tha obaarvanc* af “ R-D Day” ara
hoping far a M-hour tratffte- aeridaat “holiday.” Bui this year's
observance af “R-D Day” will go
beyond that M-hour period la an
attempt lo educate th* pubiie to
a year-around rwconaidarauna of
driving and walking habiU.
Tha President has ashed all
Americans lo join in this job of
accident alimlaatlna. Tha program
hat also been endorsed by Oaver'nor Leroy ColUns and by naariy
DO national, 14ata, and fatal a r
ganlxaUont who ara banding to­
gether In n concerted effect to rid
our street* and highways af the
traffic-ace ideal menace.
Their succeu, th* success of
“R-D Day”, dapoada entirely apoa
how well tha program fa hfowjfet
fa tha atlaatfaa ef (ha Individual
driver and padasirii a, who, after
ad. fa tha m that mm
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

Another
Airliner
Crashes
I SEATTLE
— A nor.chtdided
I airliner f t engines sputtering at
it left sn icy runway, crashed into
a residential area early today,
killing a' least }T persona and in­
juring 44 others a t M exploded
and burned

•ervireo en who had just relumed
from thr Far East and were trying
lo get borne for 1 hanks giving.
Also at- ard were a man, woman,
•wo rhildrrn and a crew of three
The p’ane first flipped a Ire*
i n a hi'l.id* south of its Roc in:
Cltitens nf Sanford can F«vw | ►K-ld takeoff point, bounced off
a complete copy af the Charter •he ground a'.d shattered a* it
of the City nf Sanford, Fla. by bunt into flames Parte of it
Veeplr'tipping- •
-ctlnns -kidded into thr hack of a house
of the charter appear in The and te* it afu* hill a young mother
Sanford Herald beginning Mon­ ;nd hr-‘ five children inside et
raped unharmed.
day afternoon.
The sections of the Charter of Mrs. Donald B ran d said she
Sanford, appearing in The Herald, heard x ’Terrific explosion. Tti*
will he of the same approilmate next m rule my yard was full of
length making pneslhle an order­ soldiers ”
ly serapbook of tha document Bodies of the dead, dying and
mhirh ran be referred to by .njured w r* strewn shout. Flame*
pages.
fed hv ramline which had spewed
Sanford's rharler appear* In a frnm full tanks roarrd Into the air.
booklet of 6S page* In Its dit
Within seconds call# were out
tributes) form with 171 sections. for every available ambulance in
It became effective In 1949 with Seattle inn Kng County but their
Houta Bill No. 1134, Laws of arrival was slowed by Uva Ice and
Florida Acta of 1949.
snow co rned streets.
To keep abreast of daily hap­ When the ambulsnra* arrived
penings within the structure nf ilutent of ihr toldlr* were wan­
Fanford's rity government, and dering or lying about the wreck
to ho familiar with th* reason* -cm* so.ne in a stale of shock,
for many actieni. cltlsens should ctheri ne*ding only minor treat­
know tho City Charter and th* ment.
provision* laid down In the legal The government had contracted
document which guide* the city in •.vith a numbor of non scheduled
its legal actions.
airline*. including Peninsular, to
Th* sarin* of tocMons of th* •peed the mm homo for th* holi­
City Charter will appear daily day.
on tho editorial pag* of Th# Ran.
ford Herald. It will taka apptntl.
mately 44 days to complete th*
Local Officials
stria*.

Continue Pressing
Tickets On Sale
Of Traffic Offenses
For Fourth Annual Seminole County Sheriff farther

Policeman's Ball
Th* fcurth Annual Policeman’#
Ball wfU be held this year, Dec.
IT. laid Ben Butler, president nf
th* Sanford Polirtm rn't Bene
vnlrat Association today.
The annual event will be held at
the Mayfair fnn no Saturday night
twinning at 9 o'clock, said Butler,
a member of the Kanfnrd Police
Depart meat.
Tickets are being told now by
members of (hr Sanford Police
Department, and hind* derived
from this annual event, said nut­
ter, wilt benefit the members,
and (aruilwM of ihe policemen in
tim# nf aicknrts, accident or
death.
Th* faeal Sanford Benevolent
Association President said that
we are receiving wonderful res­
ponse from local rittiens and the
results should mean that w* will
have one of the most successful
events in th* history of lives*
yesr-ly event*.
Chief Roy Williams, head of Ihe
local Police Department, com­
mented today, •looks a t If wr
will have our most successful anaual event this year. We are re­
ceiving aacellent response.”
Butler said that tirkets for the
event can he secured from any
member of the Sanford Police De­
partment.

Hobby's fore# of deputies and Its*
Florida Highway Patrol continued
their crackdown on local traffic
violation* in an effort to rid down
on accidents, property damage,
injuries and deaths.
Six arrests made and recorded
in the Sheriira office since yr«.
terday morning m e a l that Ihe
entire system of county highway*
it being wat&lt; bed carefully for
trilhe offenders.
Edward Young. Myear^ibl Or
Undo laborer, one mile south of
Sanford last night, was charged
with operating hi* car with an improp'r license tag Trooper T.
Maik Mack made the charge*,
Ulyaies Robinson. 21 tear old
Sanford negro laborer, two mile*
south of Sanford was charged with
operating his car with an Impro­
per muffler. Fill* Patrolman Carl
William* made Ihe charges.
diaries Howard Mohlev of Win
ter Park, five miles north of Ran
ford, was ehargnd with excessive
speed, aerording In a report mad.hy Peputv Sheriff A E Evan*
The report *1alrd that Mobley wa«
trawling at ipw-dt between 7*
and lo mile* an hour.
James Pierre Harper t i ‘the
Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air Sta­
tion was charged with operating
hi* ear at excessive speed when
stopped by Deputy Sheriff Evan*
Kvaoi also charged Robert M.
Athlon, United Slates Air Fore*
man with operating hi* ra r at in
“exrrstixr rate of speed .”
Russell C. Bruton was charged
with “patiing a stopped school
but” y*»terd*y afternoon 11 miles
•outh of Sanford. Deputy Evans
made the charge*.

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AftMciated P tm h l-rn«rd W ire

Housholder Discusses
Hunting Rules, Points
Buy
License
First

District Governor
To Visit Rotarians

Clothing Business
Needs More Room
Slates Committee

Season Will

Monday will he ho*i In Dr. 4 S Q n o n N o V 2 3
hitrhrn Governor of the Tilth
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A rr#«*t'nr ** th*
Judge
Housholder dls.
District Rotary International who
Countr DiHrnLirr of I'o n im fi
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morning
i« making hi* annual official v»*tt
luiluttrUl rnromittrF,
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ta rb •• Ihr 4'. Rotary Clubs faj*» h# brought out • lg » ifi, a- l Pbr
!ot»f
bu*inrRi
fifth
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■•there,t lo
central and western Honda. H r|pol"t* that must
i »v#. a hi hr h#l«i Momliijr nigh*.
will adiliet* Ihe club and ronlrr by local hunirts.
p to, •! ihr K s lu ra t ic rt l
with President William Both Jr ,
IlmiftholtiFr ftftitl, •'btofor# IhinV- HiiiM i” c on Commercial A v f , h f *
| amt Secretary Rudolph W. Rup- in* n!»out hunting. tliink atmut I
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in n o u n fF m fn l
r»*t lit and m um tttr* rhairmra jrotlf hunting l rrn»e You u v n i f ro n lin r
hifi If th U
m o tiv e .
on Itotarv a.lniinivtration and ser­ thi« from your ('minty
l U V g mili^| t h i t «|t«* i i M l o n i to »l|
vice artlvitir*.
OffirF • n*| mint hft\F it with you •»trionn.| th# •*rvrn» tut 4^0 pfr*
I'r hitrhrn has hern oi-:iTirmg «nrn you air hunting,”
•#,n pa yroll of ■
(niiinaii

Arlhar 8. EHtKra

rwo Occasions Are
Planned By Masons
Two fheasiont to be held in San­
ford will honor Ihr Past Master*
and Past High I’rirsta and certi­
ficate* will he awarded M Mason*
who hat* been members far l i
yesrs.
Tursday, Nov It. Monro* Chap
ter No. IS K. A M.. will honor
it* living P&lt;.-t High Print*
According i&lt; ih« program for
Ui* c ent, th* rhaptrr will open
at S:M oo tha afternoon nf Nov.
I t to rapfer lb* first section of the
Hoyal Arth Degree. A rece** will
b# called for the evening mral at
* .VI fniowing which Ihr program
will continue wnlil rioting
Tuesday, Nov. 29. .Sanford lodge
No. Si F. A A. M. will al*o honor
their Past Mastrra when Ihe lodg*ta opened at i II p m for thr
conferring of the lin t sre Hon nf
the Master Degree.
Dinner will ha served tt 4 x&gt;,
after which the Matter* Decree
will be Concluded.
After the conferring of t h r drgrrr, *2 nirmhrr* of J h r lotlge
who hsve lorn Ma«on« for at IraT
21 year* wi'l Iw awariirrl "IS Year
rertlficates” furnuhrd by the
tirami lawlge of Florida.
All member* of either hodte*
are rs*ques|rd In attend the** im­
portant event*.

Suit Involving
5 Horses Settled

Optnmrlry in l l e a r w a t e r for over
29 years and hia ton. Dr. E It.
Kitchen, ii associated with him
Hr I* a graduate of Columbia
University, a Fellow nf thr Amritra n Academy nf O pm m rlry and a
member of the American Associa*
turn fur th* Advancement of
Scliiice. Dr. Kitchen I* a member
nf the (T eanaater Rotary (Tub,
Yacht Club ami Executive * (Tub
and ha* been a r m * in terries,
civic *nd professional actirititv
for many years. During World
War I hr was an a e n a l photo­
grapher in the It. S Air Force,
lie is one nf 214 D IH n rt Governor*
supervising tha arlivitir&gt; of some
4.444 Rotary d u b * which hate a
membership of 419,ouo business
and professional *xr, olivet In 91
rountrtrs and geogiaphtcal regions
throughout thr world.
Wherever Rotary (Tubs ar* bv
catrd. President Hush ass e n rd in
discussing the Governor's visit,
tticir activities are similar to

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Judge Housholder taut And ha n^totl for Ift’ f r r ijHirtFii in tohtfH
•aid that thr dattv *linotiug hum a m nperatr."
for all same during the fitti five "publicity fr**m th* manifar*
dav*. except for dove. It half tM# „r Sjsnfnnf paiama*. Sanhour before t.,n n .f t*S sunset.
,hirta. *• d o:hrr article*
“ He caieful about your tune and turned nut l&gt;v thl* organixatlon Is
clerk your calendar or alminar w„rthe of rairful r.&lt;n*ldeiatioo.*»
or new spa per for Ihe tim* nf I
Rale* a* ha mad* known lha
tunrisa and aunset," ha said, meeting and tb« itenn that will
About now, If ynn are lonking )■« te f .n a the rnmmiltre fnr conahead you ran iu b tra rt almut a yldei atinn,
minute a day In Dee. 22 and
“ If th* organisation I* set up
th e r e a ft e r, add. Ilciiisholder added. *•* that it ra n grow, t h r r r la no
“ If yon hunt in wildlife m an­ way nf estim ating the va«t e * .
agem ent areas, ynu must have a |.aii-ion nf Ihe local inductry
• preial a ’ea permit, and if you that Is now cramped fn r romp
hunt duck you mils! te. nr* a and with nn spare available fnf
duck slaiop from the l’o*t O f­ the ln«tal!atlnn nf r - w equipm ent
fice." he commented
already nn It* w a r heir.'* th* In­
“ R em em ber that there Is the dustrial
(onimitl.-*
C hairm an
three-shell
ra|&gt;arily
regulation said,
en
plugging
jo u r
ahnlgun.”
line nf tha afflilat* nf the inHousholder t*:.l, “amt when yoo , | u , i , T
in Sanford now lookshmtl rleer l»e sure nf th* rh a ra rnx
the opr:atoms her* an |
ter of anim al before firing
The ( —
altrm p, tio
plan for
th*
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those uf th# S a n f o t d Itola iy iTnh local
be c a u se I h r y a r e b a se d oa I h e ' most

j u d g e emphasized, “ Hus 1• I a | l y e t p a n c i n n to keep u p w ith
lmi«»rtani In d e e r h u n t - the tr e n d of in creasin g b o t ln e s * .

same general nhjerlivrs — de­ Ing.”
“We ara turning duwii order* no e
Painting eut the day* . fnr t h a t sh o u ld he turned nut i f w #
veloping better umierstandlng and
fellnwahlp among buMnrts and hunting, and adding to the stele- M J T t lF r*&gt;ni1.', Dr* machinery, and
nient alerut the first ft*# dav*. the per...nnrl at work,” th* of­
|ln n * h » IJrr •* f. “ Multday*, 1 urs ficial said.
fo-tcrlug the s d v r n m n e n t of gmcl' d tv e and Fr.days a ie rinsed
will, understanding and pcarr | t h n e a f t e r »• in most game, hoi
among all Ihe people* of lha world | di.. X h u m . g i* npen e*eiy dav " Hl.I.FG ATION Til ADD St PP O R T
Each y ear this word wida »rr4 a lo tha h u it ir g *r*c„n Itself,. PANAMA * H I *
4 .Iclcgalioi
vise oiganl/ation
continues lo I Ju d g e lluushnlder said. "Infor-1 ir-mi Sarasota «e» r s p n trsl lo add
grow in number* an.i slrrnglh in ratio n from thus* who knu » iss-1 *• “ *up;i -rt l-«lay to pleas fig- airSevrnt) nine new clulia have hern I d irale tliat this will he the b e c t l 1'®* c e i'ic e feum the mwtdle ,\e&gt;4
oigan ur,l since July I, 1911 la 29 h u r l i n g sea-on a# hava ha.t in 1 "*** °f kfaeida hi Atlanta tl*
••»n*m* City.
countries In North. Centrsl and s e v e r a l y e a r s . ”
Ibuith America, Europe, Asia.
On a n o th e r t a r t,
Hou-hoM rr
Africa and th* Islands of Ihe I's said, “ l e t 's do mir beat Us p&gt;*
prnfeisiuiis.

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vent a r r t d e o t s . N-&gt;ec c a r r y a g in
into r a m p o r hums loaded o. ,n
yo u r c a r . “ hen a«t a etualiy In
wsc ”
“ N e v e e point a g-m at a n y ­
thin g you do nnl w ant In shoot.
I'e v o t e yo u r I s ' g e t la g a m e and
an! a h u n t s - being, h - f u .* you
The Srnfnrd Chredr of th# Nat*- I pull t h e trtgger.'* H n u th n M e r
rerto, located rwt Mi* rornar of See- w a r n e d . II* enmm»nted, “ r e m e m ­
nod and Map)*, announra* Rome- ber, a g-m i« a d a n g e r o u s in­
s t r u m e n t so d yo-l need e v e r y
coming nay. Sunday Nor. IS.
nn* o f yortr normal f a ru llie* when
The sch-dula fnr tho day U a*
nsir.g it.”
follows* Sunday School Rally at
J u d g e Itowshnld## p o in te d nut
9.M A. M , and a special morning t h a t o u r forest* sod w oodland la
worship serxtr# at 10:43 A M. e sp e c ia lly dry this y e a r which is
Dinner will be served on the a r e m in d e r Ur he t a r r f u l W ith
ground* followed by an aflrvnooo y n u r m a t c h e s , r i g a r s t t e s , and
Singing V rvlra at I P. M . Rev. c a m p f ie r s .
Clifford G Brayley and family,
“ T o n ihmild study th # h u n t ­
gueil m utlrlini The evening svan ing r u le s sn d re g u la tio n s before
gelulle set vie* at 7 M P. M. will g o in g nut, * H outholder re m i n d ­
tunrlodr Hdmtcoming Day.
ed. A n,l ha ronrlirdad “ if you
letter* of invitation hava been have nut «*cured a r o p y of them
•ent lo a'l friends and member*, they a r e available a t lha County
loth pax* and preaenl. However, the J u d g e 's n ff ir e .”

Nazareno Church
Announces Plans
For Homecoming

N'F.W YORK sV_Mrt F.liMbeth
Whitney Dunn has seillfd out nf
court a *12.041 suit involving tha
rata of five horse* to b im er Au
yo*t A t’.iivrh Jr
The *flilemcnl rame veslerday.
Iba *l*'h dav of trial in M rral
Court. Tha terms wry* not diteto*ed
Ruicb. owner of the At l.nul*
Cardins'# claimed the animals lie
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purchased for IIj cxhi from Ihe
FORT LAUDERDALE Jv-Prid..-•liable hor*c brerdri &gt;&gt;riy not
drove Norman Theroux back to
“ round of limb amt sale for chil
Fort Lauderdale Us fac* charges of
dren to hand’*'' at repu-rolrd. public la tordially invited tn attend
pissing worthless checks totaling
Ha bongtrt Ihe hresrs in 1910. ,*njr or all servtcea and acUvitie*
i n , 000 which offirtri said he spent
end
his suit also asked 97.000 for of Ihe day,
la ‘lu ih bring-"
Celrbri'rag on a Thanksgiving
feeding them.
nnie tho signal blessings of God up­
on the past year. Rev R II Spear
Jr., pas.or. wil' bring lha strmon*
Rnmrthing ro strange that e v r a j '“ * w eW lM llllelU a e u i i s a
st thr 10.41 A M. and I M P. M
th* e i p 'r t t are stumped la eating
Mr* ire*
awav at -ome nf the xtatue* on the . ^ 't- ,»'i» Ha’- er h»s h-cn e -trmrnd* of th* Ringling Art Mua- |
Recretary nf tl * Fe&lt;leral f and
Rank of Columbia.
etim.
Christmas Tree
The annuunrcmrrt was m st* by
Ruth*-ford J Getlena of the
Freer Mi.saiim Amithsonian ln*tt-| Rufus Clark--, pieslrleut, futlo-sIndustry Facing
lution »&lt; Was-.,n#ti&gt;n, said It ap­ ing the nmrithljr mrrting nf th#
peared th* brume statues are ex­ Farm Credit ttuard. N‘.&gt;v. 1*1 Th#
Cold Wave Crisis uding
white rrustaceoux secretion election fills the vs snry raut.- t
F.HRERA, Mnril. r —Mnnlina'i and the limesinnrt are pro-luring by the recent (hath nf f.-rmef
million dollar Christmas tree In some kind of growth.
ferretary Hugh C. t.eaman.
dustry is approaching a crisis due
The neie secretary is a native nf
Sample* ar* bring taken tn
lo Ihe stale's worse Novcmbci Washington for study.
Florida, and received hia educa­
cold wave In history.
Affected by the mold ar* shout tion in the piihlle school* nf
The s'sie ptoduces shosrf a sev­ .4 at a'lie*, some nf whirh have Geneva and Stanford, and st St der. ih of th* nation'! Christmas been outdoor* as long as to years son University, lie Joined the
| staff of th* Federal l^r.d Hank In
trees.
1924, where he ha* he*n employ'd
Tb* Western Bureau said (hare
I AW OFPICF.RA
ennlinuouslv, having served a*
waa llttia Indication of better
CONVENE MONDAY
weather ccndit ons in tho next five
The National Institute of Muni­ assistant aeerelary. a-sistant trea­
dayi. Temperalurea have dropped cipal l-aw Officers will convene surer, and assistant to the presllo •• low a i S3 deg roe# below aero Monday with soma 400 attorneys dent.
Baker i* married tn the form­
from tha te state#, Canada, Puer­
tb* past week.
Thousands af tree* hav# been to Rico, Hawaii and the District er Anne Graves, ef Jacksonville,
and they hav* one daughter,
cut but they cannot be baled for of Columfcln expected to attend.
ahipmeit out of state duo fa tee Among matter* to he discussed lo u rs Meade, who Is a student
raid, nicy become an brittle that art annexation nf fringe arras, ro at Mary Washington Collrga.
Ha la n member of Trinity
any pressure breaks ihe twigs off. latmni with federal agencies, faw
Episrapla Church. Tho BakerO
fving
xi-planes,
uMlittos,
new
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Official*
said
tet*
could
mean
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powers far revenue*, curfews far make te*tr home a t MOT Btreishoriago af
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59 homes were obtained before the recent change in
the law that requires an addi­
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m en t Only 13 of these homes
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less cash down payment than
you will need on future
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Homes To Be
Completed In The 1st
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$375. DOWN PAYMENT
SERVICE

$62. PER MONTH

PERSONNEL

$905. DOWN PAYMENT

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46 Homes

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Speaker W ill Bring
Some Rare Experiences
To
C of CAudience
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Tha nationally known figure.
Assistant to lha Prrsldanl
Capital Airlines, speaking at tee
annus) meeting of the Seminole

*"! Herald To Publish
Series Of Articles
On Charter Of City

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H. 'Moose' Waller
b Named VAH-5
White Hat Of Week
A steady, firm hand !■ the
prime requisite for the Job H.
“Hooso" Weller holds In Hear?
At leek Squadron Flee. Walter,
en Aviation Ordnanreman tic ,
has the responsibility of load­
ing bomba and mines Into the
A i “Ravage” air.-raft of the
aqwadron. His rollateral duties i
easlonalljr find him instructing
the . i t caliber automatic on tha
BNAAR pistol tenge.
Noose kea been in V A li-t for
alt t i hie seven years In the
Navy. Re reported from Fighter
Rquardoa l i t In Alameda, Calif,
In 1940.
Waller (a 04 and names Macon,
Os. aa hia home town. He finds
Orlando escellent place to spend
hla liberties end Sanford an ideal
pines to be stationed.

Ceremony Slated
At Local Church
Sunday Afternoon

day. Dee. *, will bring lo hia
Sent Ionl# Cminty audience aoma
of lha ref* experience# In hia
Imain*ia that takes him around
tha nation.
Dpewkmg recently at a Dallas,
Tax., meeting of tha Sales Exertilive Club, with MO In his and
idtnca, Jennings Randolph mads
such an impraasion that Maxwell
Clampitt, president ef the club
said, “Jenoingi Randolph waa
give® a standing ovation. All day
long the telephone ha* been ring­
ing telling me what an Inspiration
he was m our members and
guests.”
At an anrHer speaking engagmint at tha L’nivsrsity of Rich­
mond School of Business Admin­
istration hanquat apaakar, F. By­
ars Millers, Dean, said, “ Your
willingness to taka of your umo
and tnorgy to p a r lei pate la programa ouch as these servo aa en
inspiration to all of us whs hare
she responsibility for putting pro.
grams together." And Doan Mil­
ler said of Jennings Randolph,
"you really put the frosting on
tha cake and every man who
heard you Isdt there with the in­
spiration ui go out end do a
better job-"
H, E. Fslrwrather, of Eastern
Motor Express Company,, in
Terre llaute, Ind. told Randolph,
after hit address to hit organisa­
tion, “you sddttts waa on* that
plainly indicated your ability te
rover thy subject thoroughly
without leeorrting te questionable
anecdote* to emphasise the points
you so vividly brought out,"
The local officials planning tha
annunal meeting aarljr In DecantI s r have Indicated that the Rem
Inolo County Chamber of Comm­
erce it fortunate in securing such
an able apeaer for tho occasion.
John Fitspatrick, chairman of tha
Annual Meeting said "we are
animus for every member ef the
Seminole County Chamber of Cora
mere* to hear Mr. Randolph.”
Tickets are being mads avail
ahla immediately and indication*
point to on* of the most success­
ful meeting* in tha local CTiamher* modem history.

S-D Day Sponsors
Ask Contributions
Of Common Sonse

ad 1:10 p. m. la art lor
the Owners top# Ceremony nf the
In on age when medical science
angragstional Christian Church
hi order to allow people town other I* striving In overcoma those diwbsch fall and maim manm atch es end Mm
t e rtteM 1
Rapa ef worship la November.
MB, end im church neetipled lest
Nave at bar. The pastor, chairmen
ef the boards nf the deacons and
Nastie s and the clerk win parti­
cipate in putting the records In
the comers tono before Hie marble
tablet la affleed. This will h* at
tbe north entrance t i the rhtirrh
an Route Mth IL adjoining Park
A**., after tha speaking In be
B a rth baa tebaa piece.
Three talks ef eight mlnutee
each ere to be given by the Rev.
Rankin L. Shrewsbury.' pastor of
(be Daytota Beach Congtcgational
Christian Church, who Is from
OvWHs and a gradoale of Rollini
College; Fred Enantlager, the tola
Servicing charter member af thr
Church, and Supt. WiUiam N. Tutla af tbp Florid* Congregational
Otristian Conference.
AI era rerdully inched.

aaofcNat — ami what tag Iw
by ecarrows *4 as la ’ iw k Ha
Utroal)
Th* apnatort af “S-D Day” nr
“Rato Driving Day” ar* asking
far contributions af common
tents — not money — In th* fight
against traffic death* and tajuriaa.
They reiUi* that only with lha
whola-heartcd support of th* driv­
ing and walking public can nny
safe-driving campaign bn saecatsfaL And they ar* asking for that
support hi terms of Individual
awarenesJ, hr etch person, nf his
own responsibility in curbing traf­
fic accidents.
“R-D Day” Is Ttmraday. Dec. 1.
On that data, tha President's Commltlaa far Traffic Bafaiy and the
many organlxatioas cooperating in
tha obaarvanc* af “ R-D Day” ara
hoping far a M-hour tratffte- aeridaat “holiday.” Bui this year's
observance af “R-D Day” will go
beyond that M-hour period la an
attempt lo educate th* pubiie to
a year-around rwconaidarauna of
driving and walking habiU.
Tha President has ashed all
Americans lo join in this job of
accident alimlaatlna. Tha program
hat also been endorsed by Oaver'nor Leroy ColUns and by naariy
DO national, 14ata, and fatal a r
ganlxaUont who ara banding to­
gether In n concerted effect to rid
our street* and highways af the
traffic-ace ideal menace.
Their succeu, th* success of
“R-D Day”, dapoada entirely apoa
how well tha program fa hfowjfet
fa tha atlaatfaa ef (ha Individual
driver and padasirii a, who, after
ad. fa tha m that mm
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

Another
Airliner
Crashes
I SEATTLE
— A nor.chtdided
I airliner f t engines sputtering at
it left sn icy runway, crashed into
a residential area early today,
killing a' least }T persona and in­
juring 44 others a t M exploded
and burned

•ervireo en who had just relumed
from thr Far East and were trying
lo get borne for 1 hanks giving.
Also at- ard were a man, woman,
•wo rhildrrn and a crew of three
The p’ane first flipped a Ire*
i n a hi'l.id* south of its Roc in:
Cltitens nf Sanford can F«vw | ►K-ld takeoff point, bounced off
a complete copy af the Charter •he ground a'.d shattered a* it
of the City nf Sanford, Fla. by bunt into flames Parte of it
Veeplr'tipping- •
-ctlnns -kidded into thr hack of a house
of the charter appear in The and te* it afu* hill a young mother
Sanford Herald beginning Mon­ ;nd hr-‘ five children inside et
raped unharmed.
day afternoon.
The sections of the Charter of Mrs. Donald B ran d said she
Sanford, appearing in The Herald, heard x ’Terrific explosion. Tti*
will he of the same approilmate next m rule my yard was full of
length making pneslhle an order­ soldiers ”
ly serapbook of tha document Bodies of the dead, dying and
mhirh ran be referred to by .njured w r* strewn shout. Flame*
pages.
fed hv ramline which had spewed
Sanford's rharler appear* In a frnm full tanks roarrd Into the air.
booklet of 6S page* In Its dit
Within seconds call# were out
tributes) form with 171 sections. for every available ambulance in
It became effective In 1949 with Seattle inn Kng County but their
Houta Bill No. 1134, Laws of arrival was slowed by Uva Ice and
Florida Acta of 1949.
snow co rned streets.
To keep abreast of daily hap­ When the ambulsnra* arrived
penings within the structure nf ilutent of ihr toldlr* were wan­
Fanford's rity government, and dering or lying about the wreck
to ho familiar with th* reason* -cm* so.ne in a stale of shock,
for many actieni. cltlsens should ctheri ne*ding only minor treat­
know tho City Charter and th* ment.
provision* laid down In the legal The government had contracted
document which guide* the city in •.vith a numbor of non scheduled
its legal actions.
airline*. including Peninsular, to
Th* sarin* of tocMons of th* •peed the mm homo for th* holi­
City Charter will appear daily day.
on tho editorial pag* of Th# Ran.
ford Herald. It will taka apptntl.
mately 44 days to complete th*
Local Officials
stria*.

Continue Pressing
Tickets On Sale
Of Traffic Offenses
For Fourth Annual Seminole County Sheriff farther

Policeman's Ball
Th* fcurth Annual Policeman’#
Ball wfU be held this year, Dec.
IT. laid Ben Butler, president nf
th* Sanford Polirtm rn't Bene
vnlrat Association today.
The annual event will be held at
the Mayfair fnn no Saturday night
twinning at 9 o'clock, said Butler,
a member of the Kanfnrd Police
Depart meat.
Tickets are being told now by
members of (hr Sanford Police
Department, and hind* derived
from this annual event, said nut­
ter, wilt benefit the members,
and (aruilwM of ihe policemen in
tim# nf aicknrts, accident or
death.
Th* faeal Sanford Benevolent
Association President said that
we are receiving wonderful res­
ponse from local rittiens and the
results should mean that w* will
have one of the most successful
events in th* history of lives*
yesr-ly event*.
Chief Roy Williams, head of Ihe
local Police Department, com­
mented today, •looks a t If wr
will have our most successful anaual event this year. We are re­
ceiving aacellent response.”
Butler said that tirkets for the
event can he secured from any
member of the Sanford Police De­
partment.
PRIDE WIN*
FORT LAUDERDALE Jv-Prid.drove Norman Theroux back to
Fort Lauderdale Us fac* charges of
pissing worthless checks totaling
i n , 000 which offirtri said he spent
la ‘lu ih bring-"

Hobby's fore# of deputies and Its*
Florida Highway Patrol continued
their crackdown on local traffic
violation* in an effort to rid down
on accidents, property damage,
injuries and deaths.
Six arrests made and recorded
in the Sheriira office since yr«.
terday morning m e a l that Ihe
entire system of county highway*
it being wat&lt; bed carefully for
trilhe offenders.
Edward Young. Myear^ibl Or
Undo laborer, one mile south of
Sanford last night, was charged
with operating hi* car with an improp'r license tag Trooper T.
Maik Mack made the charge*,
Ulyaies Robinson. 21 tear old
Sanford negro laborer, two mile*
south of Sanford was charged with
operating his car with an Impro­
per muffler. Fill* Patrolman Carl
William* made Ihe charges.
diaries Howard Mohlev of Win
ter Park, five miles north of Ran
ford, was ehargnd with excessive
speed, aerording In a report mad.hy Peputv Sheriff A E Evan*
The report *1alrd that Mobley wa«
trawling at ipw-dt between 7*
and lo mile* an hour.
James Pierre Harper t i ‘the
Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air Sta­
tion was charged with operating
hi* ear at excessive speed when
stopped by Deputy Sheriff Evan*
Kvaoi also charged Robert M.
Athlon, United Slates Air Fore*
man with operating hi* ra r at in
“exrrstixr rate of speed .”
Russell C. Bruton was charged
with “patiing a stopped school
but” y*»terd*y afternoon 11 miles
•outh of Sanford. Deputy Evans
made the charge*.

Weather
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AftMciated P tm h l-rn«rd W ire

Housholder Discusses
Hunting Rules, Points
Buy
License
First

District Governor
To Visit Rotarians

Clothing Business
Needs More Room
Slates Committee

Season Will

Monday will he ho*i In Dr. 4 S Q n o n N o V 2 3
hitrhrn Governor of the Tilth
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Judge
Housholder dls.
District Rotary International who
Countr DiHrnLirr of I'o n im fi
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i« making hi* annual official v»*tt
lu ilu t t r U l r n r o m it t r F ,
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ta rb •• Ihr 4'. Rotary Clubs faj*» h# brought out • lg » ifi, a- l P b r
!o t » f b u * i n r R i f i f t h *
■•there,t lo
central and western Honda. H r|pol"t* that must
i »v#. a hi hr h#l«i Momliijr nigh*.
will adiliet* Ihe club and ronlrr by local hunirts.
p to, •! ihr K s lu ra t ic rt l
with President William Both Jr ,
IlmiftholtiFr ftftitl, •'btofor# IhinV- HiiiM i” c on Commercial A v f , h f *
| amt Secretary Rudolph W. Rup- in* n!»out hunting. tliink atmut I
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in n o u n fF m fn l
r»*t lit and m um tttr* rhairmra jrotlf hunting l rrn»e You u v n if ro n lin r
hifiIf thU m o tiv e .
on Itotarv a.lniinivtration and ser­ thi« from your ('minty
l U V g mili^| t h i t «|t«* i i M l o n i to »l|
vice artlvitir*.
OffirF • n*| mint hft\F it with you •»trionn.| th# •*rvrn» tut 4^0 pfr*
I'r hitrhrn has hern oi-:iTirmg «nrn you air hunting,”
•#,n pa yroll of ■
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rwo Occasions Are
Planned By Masons
Two fheasiont to be held in San­
ford will honor Ihr Past Master*
and Past High I’rirsta and certi­
ficate* will he awarded M Mason*
who hat* been members far l i
yesrs.
Tursday, Nov It. Monro* Chap
ter No. IS K. A M.. will honor
it* living P&lt;.-t High Print*
According i&lt; ih« program for
Ui* c ent, th* rhaptrr will open
at S:M oo tha afternoon nf Nov.
I t to rapfer lb* first section of the
Hoyal Arth Degree. A rece** will
b# called for the evening mral at
* .VI fniowing which Ihr program
will continue wnlil rioting
Tuesday, Nov. 29. .Sanford lodge
No. Si F. A A. M. will al*o honor
their Past Mastrra when Ihe lodg*ta opened at i II p m for thr
conferring of the lin t sre Hon nf
the Master Degree.
Dinner will ha served tt 4 x&gt;,
after which the Matter* Decree
will be Concluded.
After the conferring of t h r drgrrr, *2 nirmhrr* of J h r lotlge
who hsve lorn Ma«on« for at IraT
21 year* wi'l Iw awariirrl "IS Year
rertlficates” furnuhrd by the
tirami lawlge of Florida.
All member* of either hodte*

Optnmrlry in l l e a r w a t e r for over
29 years and hia ton. Dr. E It.
Kitchen, ii associated with him
Hr I* a graduate of Columbia
University, a Fellow nf thr Amritra n Academy nf O pm m rlry and a
member of the American Associa*
turn fur th* Advancement of
Scliiice. Dr. Kitchen I* a member
nf the (T eanaater Rotary (Tub,
Yacht Club ami Executive * (Tub
and ha* been a r m * in terries,
civic *nd professional actirititv
for many years. During World
War I hr was an a e n a l photo­
grapher in the It. S Air Force,
lie is one nf 214 D IH n rt Governor*
supervising tha arlivitir&gt; of some
4.444 Rotary d u b * which hate a
membership of 419,ouo business
and professional *xr, olivet In 91
rountrtrs and geogiaphtcal regions
throughout thr world.
Wherever Rotary (Tubs ar* bv
catrd. President Hush ass e n rd in
discussing the Governor's visit,
tticir activities are similar to

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Judge Housholder taut And ha n^totl for Ift’f r r ijHirtFii in tohtfH
•aid that thr dattv *linotiug hum a m nperatr."
for all same during the fitti five "publicity fr**m th* manifar*
dav*. except for dove. It half tM# „r Sjsnfnnf paiama*. Sanhour before t.,n n .f t*S sunset.
,hirta. *• d o:hrr article*
“ He caieful about your tune and turned nut l&gt;v thl* organixatlon Is
clerk your calendar or alminar w„rthe of rairful r.&lt;n*ldeiatioo.*»
or new spa per for Ihe tim* nf I
Rale* a* ha mad* known lha
tunrisa and aunset," ha said, meeting and tb« itenn that will
About now, If ynn are lonking )■« te f .n a the rnmmiltre fnr conahead you ran iu b tra rt almut a yldei atinn,
minute a day In Dee. 22 and
“ If th* organisation I* set up
th e r e a ft e r, add. Ilciiisholder added. *•* that it ra n grow, t h r r r la no
“ If yon hunt in wildlife m an­ way nf estim ating the va«t e * .
agem ent areas, ynu must have a |.aii-ion nf Ihe local inductry
• preial a ’ea permit, and if you that Is now cramped fn r romp
hunt duck you mils! te. nr* a and with nn spare available fnf
duck slaiop from the l’o*t O f­ the ln«tal!atlnn nf r - w equipm ent
fice." he commented
already nn It* w a r heir.'* th* In­
“ R em em ber that there Is the dustrial
(onimitl.-*
C hairm an
three-shell
ra|&gt;arily
regulation said,
en
plugging
jo u r
ahnlgun.”
line nf tha afflilat* nf the inHousholder t*:.l, “amt when yoo , | u , i , T
in Sanford now lookshmtl rleer l»e sure nf th* rh a ra rnx
the opr:atoms her* an |
ter of anim al before firing
The ( —
altrm p, tio
plan for
th*
nerec- _g i»»
. . ,—
.
_
_ ____

those uf th# S a n f o t d Itola iy iTnh local
be c a u se I h r y a r e b a se d oa I h e ' most

j u d g e emphasized, “ Hus 1• I a | l y e t p a n c i n n to keep u p w ith
lmi«»rtani In d e e r h u n t - the tr e n d of in creasin g b o t ln e s * .

same general nhjerlivrs — de­ Ing.”
“We ara turning duwii order* no e
Painting eut the day* . fnr t h a t sh o u ld he turned nut i f w #
veloping better umierstandlng and
fellnwahlp among buMnrts and hunting, and adding to the stele- M J T t lF r*&gt;ni1.', Dr* machinery, and
nient alerut the first ft*# dav*. the per...nnrl at work,” th* of­
|ln n * h » IJrr •* f. “ Multday*, 1 urs ficial said.
fo-tcrlug the s d v r n m n e n t of gmcl' d tv e and Fr.days a ie rinsed
will, understanding and pcarr | t h n e a f t e r »• in most game, hoi
among all Ihe people* of lha world | di.. X h u m . g i* npen e*eiy dav " Hl.I.FG ATION Til ADD St PP O R T
Each y ear this word wida »rr4 a lo tha h u it ir g *r*c„n Itself,. PANAMA * H I *
4 .Iclcgalioi
vise oiganl/ation
continues lo I Ju d g e lluushnlder said. "Infor-1 ir-mi Sarasota «e» r s p n trsl lo add
grow in number* an.i slrrnglh in ratio n from thus* who knu » iss-1 *• “ *up;i -rt l-«lay to pleas fig- airSevrnt) nine new clulia have hern I d irale tliat this will he the b e c t l 1'®* c e i'ic e feum the mwtdle ,\e&gt;4
oigan ur,l since July I, 1911 la 29 h u r l i n g sea-on a# hava ha.t in 1 "*** °f kfaeida hi Atlanta tl*
••»n*m* City.
countries In North. Centrsl and s e v e r a l y e a r s . ”
Ibuith America, Europe, Asia.
On a n o th e r t a r t,
Hou-hoM rr
Africa and th* Islands of Ihe I's said, “ l e t 's do mir beat Us p&gt;*

prnfeisiuiis. promoting rnmmum
ty-ltrticrm rn l

iim lertalungs.

and

elite.

vent a r r t d e o t s . N-&gt;ec c a r r y a g in
into r a m p o r hums loaded o. ,n
yo u r c a r . “ hen a«t a etualiy In
wsc ”
“ N e v e e point a g-m at a n y ­
thin g you do nnl w ant In shoot.
I'e v o t e yo u r I s ' g e t la g a m e and
are rs*ques|rd In attend the** im ­
an!
a h u n t s - being, h - f u .* you
portant event*.
The Srnfnrd Chredr of th# Nat*- I pull t h e trtgger.'* H n u th n M e r
rerto, located rwt Mi* rornar of See- w a r n e d . II* enmm»nted, “ r e m e m ­
nod and Map)*, announra* Rome- ber, a g-m i« a d a n g e r o u s in­
s t r u m e n t so d yo-l need e v e r y
coming nay. Sunday Nor. IS.
nn* o f yortr normal f a ru llie* when
The sch-dula fnr tho day U a*
N'F.W YORK sV_Mrt F.liMbeth follows* Sunday School Rally at nsir.g it.”
J u d g e Itowshnld## p o in te d nut
Whitney Dunn has seillfd out nf 9.M A. M , and a special morning
court a *12.041 suit involving tha worship serxtr# at 10:43 A M. t h a t o u r forest* sod w oodland la
rata of five horse* to b im er Au Dinner will be served on the e sp e c ia lly dry this y e a r which is
a r e m in d e r Ur he t a r r f u l W ith
yo*t A t’.iivrh Jr
ground* followed by an aflrvnooo
The *flilemcnl rame veslerday. Singing V rvlra at I P. M . Rev. y n u r m a t c h e s , r i g a r s t t e s , and
Iba *l*'h dav of trial in M rral Clifford G Brayley and family, c a m p f ie r s .
“ T o n ihmild study th # h u n t ­
Court. Tha terms wry* not dit- gueil m utlrlini The evening svan
ing r u le s sn d re g u la tio n s before
eto*ed
gelulle set vie* at 7 M P. M. will g o in g nut, * H outholder re m i n d ­
Ruicb. owner of the At l.nul* tunrlodr Hdmtcoming Day.
ed. A n,l ha ronrlirdad “ if you
Cardins'# claimed the animals lie
purchased for IIj cxhi from Ihe letter* of invitation hava been have nut «*cured a r o p y of them
.-•liable hor*c brerdri &gt;&gt;riy not •ent lo a'l friends and member*, they a r e available a t lha County
“ round of limb amt sale for chil loth pax* and preaenl. However, the J u d g e 's n ff ir e .”

Nazareno Church
Announces Plans
For Homecoming

Suit Involving
5 Horses Settled

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Native Of Florida

dren to hand’*'' at repu-rolrd. public la tordially invited tn attend
Ha bongtrt Ihe hresrs in 1910. ,*njr or all servtcea and acUvitie*
end his suit also asked 97.000 for of Ihe day,
Celrbri'rag on a Thanksgiving
feeding them.
nnie tho signal blessings of God up­
on the past year. Rev R II Spear
Jr., pas.or. wil' bring lha strmon*
Rnmrthing ro strange that e v r a j '“ * w eW lM llllelU a e u i i s a
st thr 10.41 A M. and I M P. M
th* e i p 'r t t are stumped la eating
Mr* ire*
awav at -ome nf the xtatue* on the . ^ 't- ,»'i» Ha’- er h»s h-cn e -trmrnd* of th* Ringling Art Mua- |
Recretary nf tl * Fe&lt;leral f and
Rank of Columbia.
etim.
Christmas Tree
The annuunrcmrrt was m st* by
Ruth*-ford J Getlena of the
Freer Mi.saiim Amithsonian ln*tt-| Rufus Clark--, pieslrleut, futlo-sIndustry Facing
lution »&lt; Was-.,n#ti&gt;n, said It ap­ ing the nmrithljr mrrting nf th#
peared th* brume statues are ex­ Farm Credit ttuard. N‘.&gt;v. 1*1 Th#
Cold Wave Crisis uding
white rrustaceoux secretion election fills the vs snry raut.- t
F.HRERA, Mnril. r —Mnnlina'i and the limesinnrt are pro-luring by the recent (hath nf f.-rmef
million dollar Christmas tree In some kind of growth.
ferretary Hugh C. t.eaman.
dustry is approaching a crisis due
The neie secretary is a native nf
Sample* ar* bring taken tn
lo Ihe stale's worse Novcmbci Washington for study.
Florida, and received hia educa­
cold wave In history.
Affected by the mold ar* shout tion in the piihlle school* nf
The s'sie ptoduces shosrf a sev­ .4 at a'lie*, some nf whirh have Geneva and Stanford, and st St der. ih of th* nation'! Christmas been outdoor* as long as to years son University, lie Joined the
| staff of th* Federal l^r.d Hank In
trees.
1924, where he ha* he*n employ'd
Tb* Western Bureau said (hare
I AW OFPICF.RA
ennlinuouslv, having served a*
waa llttia Indication of better
CONVENE MONDAY
weather ccndit ons in tho next five
The National Institute of Muni­ assistant aeerelary. a-sistant trea­
dayi. Temperalurea have dropped cipal l-aw Officers will convene surer, and assistant to the presllo •• low a i S3 deg roe# below aero Monday with soma 400 attorneys dent.
Baker i* married tn the form­
from tha te state#, Canada, Puer­
tb* past week.
Thousands af tree* hav# been to Rico, Hawaii and the District er Anne Graves, ef Jacksonville,
and they hav* one daughter,
cut but they cannot be baled for of Columfcln expected to attend.
ahipmeit out of state duo fa tee Among matter* to he discussed lo u rs Meade, who Is a student
raid, nicy become an brittle that art annexation nf fringe arras, ro at Mary Washington Collrga.
Ha la n member of Trinity
any pressure breaks ihe twigs off. latmni with federal agencies, faw
Episrapla Church. Tho BakerO
fving
xi-planes,
uMlittos,
new
U
i
Official*
said
tet*
could
mean
a
TK1R IB T i l LAKE wHhrart • muko! Tb# qwl«1- wall-ohsRo4 lake fa fa'Fart Haifa" Park fart *a*t af
powers far revenue*, curfews far make te*tr home a t MOT Btreishoriago af
fate
^
'*
t

^
’s,Sr r Elected Secretary
At Circus Museum q( Columbia Bank

•* *-*. .

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD
Poge 10 Tues. Nov. 15. 1055

Agreement

FOR THE
BEST
Financng
term*

YO U R
DREAM
HOME

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LOCH
ARBOR
HOMES

(C *«(ln«4 from P a n Ok )
meeting.
In addition ts the formal pre­
sentation of paper*, "claisraum ”
tvpo of dliruulon programi are
alto on lita agenda Tentative
plana for Die jenrrsl srirntifie
procram include preaenution of
24 papers.
Follow uic O'* dlirusilon theme
a number of luncheon panels,
M by auihoritiet in their reipec.
Dve fields, are scheduled TN* As­
sociation's National C l e i r m i
House plan will farm the bails for
one luncheon panel.
Doctor n. R A. Coomb*. De­
partment tf Pathology. University
of Carrbrit
England, an lnle».
natiraial authority, will be a guest
speaker at the meeting.
Doctor Ruth Sanger, Blood
Croup Rrsearrh Unit. The Li«l&lt;~
Instttutr. l/mdon. F.ns'and. will
also addrex the meeting
Several Administrative Sessions
■re planned at which paper* reI latmg to th* various admlnulrath e aspects of blood banking will
i he gyen. A breakfast for slate
I representatives of the Association
i la planned for Monday morning,
Nov. 21, at the Palmer House.
Principal speaker for Die annual
j banquet on Sunday evening. Nov.
1 20. will be Doctor Morris Flshbein,
Professor of Medicine and Contn*
buting Editor of Post-Graduate
University of Illinois College of
Medicine. Doctor Fishbein's sub­
ject will bn "Rlood-Th# Most Im­
portant Fluid "
The Association thti year will
for the first Ima present the Karl
Landstelner Award for distinguish­
ed contribution to the field of
blood banking. The recipient of
thia award will be announced at
the annual banquet of the Associa­
tion on tha evening of Nov. 20. In
addition, award! for aeientifie and
adminitrativa exhibits will ba pre­
sented.
Doctor J J. Gnffitt* of Miami
will ba Inducted as President of
tha Aaaocation at Uia annual ban­
quet.
Attending from Central Florida
will be Doctor Louis Pohlman. Orando, President. Florida Associa­
tion Blood Banks; Mrs. M. M.
Rand, managtr, Central Florida
Blood Bank; and Mrs. Roberta J.
Briggs, R. N. from lha laboratory
of Central Florida Blood Bank.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT*
JACKONVILLE L D -T h a FlorIda JnstituU of Certified Public
Accountants yesterday elected
Riehard L. Barnet. Jacksonville,
president) R. Bob Smith of Tam­
pa* Lyndon 0. Conlew of Miami
and Mark Ahrano of Tallahassee,
vice presidents; Herrol* g. Trumblower, Orlande treasurer.
ARHERRORS* CONVENTION
SARASOTA WV-Th* Florida
Tax Assessors Assn, meet* here
tomorrow for its annual conven­
tion.
l’Hnrl|al speaker I* to he Wal­
lace E. Sturgis, Ocala attorney
who it chairman of the Slat*
Constitution Advisory Commis­
sion.
BURNED ALIVE!
ST. PETERSBURG (A*&gt;- Homer
Lee Jackson, 35, Negyi construc­
tion worker, wet buried alive by
th* cave-in of a sewer line trench
yesterday.

Guard flnfl

Southern Bell

(Costumed from Fags Dee)
organisations.” Tha catalog lists
37 films, several of which are in
full color.
Ore of the films, "Family Af­
fair,” portray* Interesting every­
day family situations centering
around tha uso of tha telephone
tn a busy household. Another,
“Music in Motion", combines the
beautiful music of Zino Frencescatii. famed violinist, and the Bell
Telephone Orchestra with * dram­
atic story of research In tha field
of aound. Another. "For Progreaa
. . , Call Dixie," Heals with South­
ern postwar progress and tha part
played hr telephone service. An­
other. "The Transistor," tells th*
dramatic story of th* transistor,
nilghty electronic marvel Invented
hy th* Bril Telephone 1-aborstorles.
Alto described in the booklet
are many other movies as well as
interesting lecture programs tn
whirh telephone personnel de­
monstrate communications a n d
electronics equipment. The cata­
log describes several educational
booklets u.i the history of the
telephone, how the telephone ayatern opeiatrs, and telephone cour­
tesy.
•
Roth'rmel explained that per­
sons interested in the movies, leclure-demonitratlons or educational
hookleta thnuld contact lha tele­
phone butineia of/i&lt;e.

fContlneed Freni Fage Owe)
ed.“ I rnngratulat# you on your
new designation.”
Major Roy Green, representing
the 41th Armored Division, in in­
troducing Dio principal speaker for
ihs occasion, Lt. Central Joseph
C. Hutchison (ret), said, "Ilia re ­
cord reflect* glory on ths N a­
tional Guard." And as Major
Green eitad the General’s record,
achievement*, awards, and popu­
larity, he quoted an often repeat­
ed phrase, " I’d fight under hit
rommand anjlm e, anywhere "
General nuUhlson reviewed the
many changes that he has seen
tn tha S.nfore Unit of the Na­
Guard tine* his enlistment
was. ItlANOt SC H um ttt is in tional
in the organisation In 1317. "I
tears alter heating that her hus­
band. Anton. 42. died In a CM- I rnlialed and was mustered Into
service the night It was founded,"
eago sanitarium shortly after
General Hutchison said.
being admitted there, apparently
suffering from a heart attack.
“Th* Sunford Units hare always
The Schueaten’ children. John.
been good,” the General said. “ As
I J. and Anton Jr., 11. wrere found i a matter of fact, the company
strar.g'ed In ■ forest preserve
was so g&gt;w*d it was called the
area. Alto found slain was th*
Colonel’* r*ts."
boys* companion. Robert PeterHutchison said, ‘ the 124lh In­
•nn. 14. The murders remain unfantry has been the outstanding
--hr-l.
(International)
Infantry In the Division, now its
going lo be up tn you in carry
on."
The Genrral pointed nut. In his
talk to the local National Guard
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Company, "you look guod tonight
put on the latei needed In give and I know you can perform as
services to the public go from well as you look " Citing the sup­
public office just s i fan as the port of the comunily for Ihe com
pany, General Hutchison said,
other* "
"Ihe unit could not have been
Thompson said he had noticed maintained without tha community
(Tontinned From Fags Oac)
•
lhal men and women in all parts bark of it.”
lowest-salaried employes to ap­
Concluding hit address. General proximately tioo for highest sal­
of the country now are running
for municipal offices herau* D*ey Hutchison said, "you ran be a aried postmaster*.
soldier, and do your duty as a
In addition lo regularly employ­
want 10 do a good )ob
•oldirr. nghl here at home. The ed personnel, th* blanket bonding
In the long run, he said, only National ^uard makes men." And will cover all part tima and femthose doing such a job survive al­ he added, "I want lo congratu­ porery employ**, including those
lhough "politics it th* only profes­ late you on the work you bav« emtloyrt put on temporarily for
done .”
Christmas work. Howesrr, since
sion where no preparation D
A rifle squad attack was de­ the bonding It not tiftcliv* until
thought necessary "
monstrated, with 2nd Lt. William the start of 1350, it will not rover
Thompson said good people work N. Nunn describing their ability to such temporary employes hired
at government only In spurts but advance in the face of machine- during this 1355 Christmas season.
that the bad influence! alwaya gun fire. The mock warfare was
Th* Post Office Department
carried out with blank cartridges mailed Ihe ias stations to bid
are there.
A constitutions! amendment pre­ la rrtata realism in tha problem. Nov. 15. Additional roplrs a rt
A colorful display of riflt gre­ availabia and may b* obtained
posed to give home rule to Dade
County la considered rontroveralal nade firing and mortar firing con­ upon request addressed to the
became of misunderstanding, said cluded tha ceremonies officially Chief of Procurement, Post Offire
W. C. Ilerrrll, Miami Springs mny- designating th* local unit a t an Department. Washington 25. D. C.
The new bonding arrangements
nr and member of the Florida armored Infantry company. Under
the direction of 2nd Lt. John Keel­ are being mada under author!!*House of Rrpreseotatlses.
II would only givw Dade eltiei ing S7mm recodes* rifles were lions provided In tha new Public
the powers which (he league bat fired sending flares into lha air Law 223. which requires earh Exe­
sought for all Florida municipali­ to light up the terrain. Umm mor­ cutive Department of !hc Federal
tars were also demonstrated with Government to obtain surety (mods
ties. he said.
dominating round* ovrr Lake for turh employe* as are required
The league was told. "It la Im­ Monroe.
by law or administrative decision
perative that (hoc* elected to tha
to be bo'ded.
Legislature be fully aware of (be
Th* law, which was supported
needs of our municipalities and
by Die Pott Office Department,
pledged to support program for
provides (hat Ihe most conomlcal
((aatlaacg* re*as rage One)
bettermtnl of rttiien* through
leval." And ha continued, " I f typa of bond available be procur­
municipal government.”
other available' commodities react ed through competitive bidding.
Th* Post Office Department
accordingly, farmers and packer*
would be In a very happy frame pointed out. before enactment of
th* nesr law, lhal it has spent at
af mind ”
Witt*’* report said, "cucum­ least 2300,000 a year lo handle
(rnnilnoed From Page Oise)
ber* led tn volume th# past wock paperwork and other administra­
construction of Ft. Mellon which, with pickla cucumbers bringing tive rests incident to employe
during th* 8*minol* Indian Ware, up to 24-35 a bushel and regular bonding, avan though employes
played a most Important part in cucumber* up to &gt;3. Tomato, egg­ Ibomtelvst paid lha premiums.
The saving of this Uuo.ooo will
th* history of the state.
plant and squash volums contlnua now go a long way towards paying
Th* speaker was Introduced aa light, though should Inrrsass con­ tha Post Office Department’s pre­
a friend of long standing and • siderably In tha naal f*» sraaks." mium for lha new blanket bond,
member of tha Daytona Beach
Director Law!a af tha Florida Summerfleld noted.
Club, by George A. 8tin a. Guest* Fanners’ Market system said, " a
Introduced by RgC-at-Arms, tha slight optimism doa to a slaw up­ slightest price Improvement. Com­
Rev. Lucian Scott ware, tha Rev. ward price trend la noted In re­ modity movsmant and gross salra
A. G. Mclnnts, pastor of th* First ports from market managers," a s. for October a* compared to Oct­
Presbyterian Church her* and Ed­ ha lummarlsad the various reports | ober a year ago shows wa moved
ward Higgins of this Ctty. Th* of the past week from markets approximately l i percent mora
produce at prices approximately
mcating was conducted by Presi­ over tha state.
dent William (Bill) Buih.
"Wa are glad U tea area the! 40% lower,” Lewis said.

Bids Invited

Anderson

'Dam Fool Poetry'

LOCH
ARBOR
HOMES
A M ILLIO N
ANDONE
HIDDEN
TREASURES *

including:

PAIR M. lim n, Democratic national chairman, diteusae* election
victoria* us local contest* scattered acres* Dm country at a news con­
ference la Washington. Butler saw the rntsilU aa "detail* avtdenca
of dusatufarttoa with lha Republican Administration and IU pro­
gram." Holding a Republican campaign porter. Duller used M la
demnnrtrate hi* contention that strong prrwurc will he brought on
Presidml Eirenhower tn acek a second term.
(fwlrtwartmal)

Banks To Mail

• Door Chlaaam
• Kitchen
Exhaust Fans
• Mercury
Silent
Switches

National Movie &lt;t

(Continued From Pagr One)
•rnt directly ta Price, Waterhouaa
tji* merchant* nf Sanford. Th# Im­ A Co, certified public accountpact of 200,000 flowing into th* elite. Theta nominations were
tills of local merchants will do mada fn.m lists of eligible pic­
much to Increase th* spirit nf tures and personalities submitted
Cnriatmai shopping right from Ihs by all major producers In this
start."
tuunlry and Uta diitnbutari of
Ths Christmas Club, Tucker country. Tha results were tabu­
commented. Is a method of saving lated by the accountants and tha
for ths individual looking for­ traders in each of th* five cate­
wire certified sad printed
ward
n a s u
iIn
»
»Christmas
s is a e s s s iw •
*shopping
, | w r s , n W . gories
5nma thrifty people will lay aside* to the public ballot
their Christmaa Club money in * Each theatre participating la
further savings, but th* bulk of U:e po'l was naked to appoint n
th* amount, said Tucker, will b* rommtllae of local cituens to veri­
spent with Sanford merchants for fy th* count of IU public ballot*,
and cMV*y th* result* on a print­
Christmas g.fls.
Both Tucksr and Bautnan em­ ed form which alto will ba sent
phasised that aa the riiecks lor direct to Price Waterhouse ft Co.
tha 1935 Chriatmas Club ga Into Theatre* in remote apote will wire
th* mall, tha new Christmaa Clubi their remits to Utn accountants for
will be opening at th* asm* tima. receipt before th* deadline, mid­
Said Tucker, "Th* Christmas night Nov. 10. The national
Club li a simpi.\ planned, ravy tabulation wil. ba kept secret by
way to save money for Christ­ Price Waterhouse ft Co. until
leak'd envelope* with Die names
mas (hopping.”
According |o figure! releaied of the winners are handed lo the
by both banks, a total of mora national chairman of the poU to
than SZO.Wi will be matte J to be opourd on th« night of tho
awards ceremony.
Christmas Club members of the
Sanford Atlantic National Bank "With these precautions,” Man­
while approaimately 240,000 will ager Ru'ler said, "we are assured
go out to ucnibort of th* Christ­ that Du selections will be a tnsa
mas Club members of th* Florida expressed of the preferences of the
movie-gong public whose generous
Stats Bank.

Plenty of
Electric
Wall Outkla
• Foldlnt
Closet Door*
• I Citnre Tree*
Per Lot
• Streets
Lined with
Oraagn Trees
• Bret nf
Locations
• l-akefront
Lota

NOT A

support »*• made Ihe motion pic­
ture the greatest medium af mass
entertainment.”

Six-Man
team up for tale tn satisfy tax
liens totaling 279.21AM.
Not only did Seibold lose his
club, but h* still owes th* govern­
ment 245,31597 on th* tax claim.
Applied In the original lien were
th# J 20.000 auction sale pr.re and
213,302.71 received for recent
player sales.
Seibold, who operated fh* club
sine# Richmond receivod lha triple-A franchise two year* ago, did
not show up for th* sal*.
Th* syndicate Is comprised of
Richard S. Reynold* Jr., Frits Sittenting, E. Claiborne Roblna, Daa

NUTRITOIN REPORTS
GAINESVILLE (,P&gt;-L*t**l devalopment* on poultry and lirastock nutrition will b* gjvsn ap­
proximately 150 Florida feed deal­
ers, rattlemen and poultrymen a t
Dir 12th annual Nutrition Confer­
ence opening her# Thursday.

BUT

Fitldmaa, Milton Markal and Jack
Bernstein. All a n Richmond busi­
nessmen.
Th* p u rth atert must etill sat­
isfy additional debts totaling soma
542,000 held againit th* territory.
They alia must bo approved by
th# International League.

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BATHROOMS
CENTUM FLORIDA
A W IDE VARIETY
NEW MOTHER-OFCERAMIC TILE
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Delivery Of C' stmas
Seals To All Residents
Is Announced By Karns

SANFORD. PI.OWPA

Blood
Tests
Scheduled

R. T. Milwee Tells
Of Publlp Schools
At Lions Luncheon

Memberships Over
Total Of Available
Seats For Concert

Kenneth Boyd Gives
Notice Of Appeal

APME Opens Meet
In Colorado Today

hav* fried to racruit diitinguUhrd
epocialitU in Uw Held* of defenve
■ad rtotarrh In addition ** h u t
DM a heavy ampbeato upon the
'hewtade-lta' of our own field for
the benaueat peuibla menu of chop
talk.**
VOL A M nO U U M
1 ■*--*-* •

Jto - k—kJ J — a,Ml B
ilflM II
MRpt? to M r raIF. Ftovidatiow hai
i m m m m W b r tha Kata
f t Hailtk wMdi. aiurt ap-

F ,ir inulh md rentr.l pnrttow*;
low tonight II t* IT,

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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER Ifi, I9XS

Aamocialed P r w 1.eased W irt

No. 319.

Traffic Safety Report
Reviewed By Patrolman

t partial ll*t of pier** wher*
rMldcnt, nf Seminole County *»n
e#’. th# r blood lc&lt;t#d '(Airing the
, ftrrt two wrpi,i of the County.
Health I'ntt't ceunty-wldo. Blond
Tr*t Survey w»» made publie by
i Pr. Terry Rird. County Health OfI f t-rr. thii morning. Knur tpocitl
llralth l,'nit blnot trrting te*m»
will npriat* tevting ttalmn*
throughout thhe rnunty from Nnv*mh*r -IT through Pwemhcr I
Although th* four t»am* will
operate at more th*n M itatiom
In t h * varlsii* eommunltie*
thtnughnut the eminty during thl*
period. An effort (&lt; being made In
JT| ear* will be ahle *
plara one of the*e Ita lia n * within
n-vn in the new m'lninpal
“Schooli ara hfg bm lneu", R. r n y teach af tvery on* In Ih* i*i[Kin; l.ot lev a led |u»t oH Com
mrrcial A it wheie the &gt;oft ball
T. Milwee. Superinlendent of county.
“ An effort !• going in L# made field wa* formrly titualed
Public Invtrurtion tn Saminol*
lu m e ix i i* being plam f on the
Cmjnty t"M the Sanford Lion* In Seminole County during the

Th* traditional deb* cry of
rh ru tm aa S tall will lak* plarc
this afternoon when pnatrarn will
rarry mme C.I1* leiten In count)
raiidcnta from tha Seminal# Coun­
ty Tub*rculo*i» and Health Attociatioo.
The letter*, tlgra-d hr Robert E.
K»me», chitrman of the IWJ
O truim ai S#*I Sale, cnnilituta
lb* only appeal made for fund, tn
tupport the a.to cialio ai fight
"Membership* In the Seminole agaimt tubercuoio*.
Mutual Concert Aiioeiatlon now
"Our port office 1* proud to
exreed* the wumb*r of *»»t* ■•{ handle lh« Christmas Seal let
h|»* available to the auditorium". trra," said rn um arter Jot! field
at it. noon lunrheon meet- rr" lhr" ' • ' V* *"
•*»u‘
France* ReumillaL president "f "Wa hope people will raid Ihem Club
lr.g yaaterday.
Diahote* »nd Svphill* In the Ianth* local aiaoeUtion aaid this carefully and decide to incrtaic
«t» u
iu ,
,
guag# that everyone will undertheir regular contribution I* tbc
morning.
,
. " , u 1-r*
*„
ir* ‘land and not in the language of
tuberculous
annotation."
ritltenvhip of our eountv. M.lwea, , h(&gt; H&lt;&gt;ttori ^ ^
|||# m&lt;n fln |h#
"Phone call* and request* for
He pointtd nut that great ad­ tnld tha lotat civie ehib. “Th
additional membership* ar# b»•trect
dor*
not
have
tn know all
Inj turned down now oeciure of vance* in mrdtcal acienca in re­ »&lt;hoo|i pour the amount of $37,.
that the doctor ha* to know about
cent
year*
hav*
made
the
eradica­
SO
O
per
month
into
the
economy
th* lack of additional M*Ung
there diiea***," tald Dr. Bird.
tion of tubercutou* a real pout- of eur county.''
apace,** Roumillat laid.
"If, after a blood le*i and fur"Thera fa an Intenae Inlaraat bility for the future.
TH* amount, ha a 1, it for' tber di*tnottt «ho»t a* ptiion
“
Part
of
th#
money
»
r
give
showing fn th* coming appearinuructivr talarlrv a ' nc an)
(reatmrnt. thii ran ha had
ante* of artirt* Khtdultd for every y ear.fo r Chnrtmav Seal* dee* net Include th* talane* of either from ht a own doctor or h*
Sanford m tha thr#*-con«#rt atr­ goes into modjeal research tn find varlnut perionnel corrected with
Health t'm t Clinic." ttated Dr.
ia*,*• h* «*fd. Cornelia Oti* Skin­ out moot about Ih* dticai*. the our eehool *}rtem.
Bird. “ The program it aimed at
germ
that
cauar*
It,
and
tha
way
ner will appear her* on the even­
klilwae teportad that thtra v a t finding and bringing to treatment
ing #f Dee. 1. ha »aid, and we our bodiea react to it.” h* aaid an incraa** of t.08% In *nrollper»on» who may havo either of
ara exporting a full auditorium "Evan now tom* ictentiilt may m»nt tn whita school* and an
theve divtaiei and ara not aware
he eorning do»a to a fact that will
• t that DataS% Incraai* la th* celortd irhoela of it," he laid.
.“Tha Dae. 1 eoneart will he toad to a simple means of control­ for the I9S5-3A »ehoo| jear.
ling tuberculoito. Tubcrculoila re
Pr. B’rd feel* that this to not
hold a t th* Southaid* School audlMarch muat be apeedad up to and
a departmental but a community
II*
alto
&gt;a«J
that
cunitnicUon
tarium line* th* auditorium of Ih* terrible port of TD in money la being completed for now c!*m rnjgrnm, for unlei* the community
Pinaeraat School will not ha com- and human Ih ri, your rhrutm aa
rooma at ierer*l *ehool* and be­ cnopeiate* In tbe control of theeo
plated in tima far tha firit ana,** Seal dollars will help It."
ginning Jan. t, 19SS thrra would dl^eatrn, the Health Unit ran do
Raumillat *Ul*d thla momma'
ha no double latiion* In any of very Htlt*. "Thi* program will
In to mmen ting on tha aumher
iCoaiinuec* Oa Page Tea)
the county trhoolt. The total en• f mambanhlpi, Roumillat tald
|
rollmawt
of
tha
county
tehool*
t
i
­
th at 111 mamhonhlpa hav# boon
re adt t.SOO pupil*, he (aid.
tald and thtra ara only HO eeata
FSU Will Place
|
Milwee rtalH that llir nrw
arallabla.
. .
.
| auditorium at th* Tinecreit School Fragment Of Armor
••Wa ara rartainly wall ptoarad
wi»*
B i H p i t a v f , iand
i n g iready
n q jr m
p
■ ,■ *
p
HI db*« rromplcted
foir
a t tha reaponaa aatdanrad ia thla
u.a by Jan. I. “Thi. I* th , large,t O n C X t l l D l t 5 0 0 n
pear'a aaneart eariea," aaid tha
TAMPA t f t - Kenneth Boyd. M.
laeel president of Samlnala Muc l t
“^ " . i S ^ T h ',lum ‘a
TAl.l-AllASSEE Jh - Florida
of Miami, tanlencad to t.v* year* i fh t cou,,t&gt;tual Contort AaaaeUtlan.
. h* ’*m- Thc • ro;‘' . State L’nivcriity u»on wiU place on
by Judge L. A. Grayton in Crimi­ t k t are tuck that any eptaier exhibit * fragment of Spannh arnal Court yesterday upon raavtc- or program being ptaeented Dom TW
|, a ponlbla rellr of
lion of braabing and M ttriag, ha,
vtfl
oo*‘&gt;*
of
mrveii
,|U
**
^
h«
cte»t]y
hi»rd
eurly
nth
century eapaduaoa
flvaa anti-a
of appeal
■ m i'anf
appeal.
. . toa.thh.haQi m t a erhhoui th , uve ^ , tnrida
TLV. ?
a' puhl l c-aJdTaai eyetam.
| A tfl-inrii too* irrap we* found
com that Judge Grarioo peppered
Superintendent of School* Mil- oa a bMrh o' Ihe ChorUahllchaa
Dad# County Sheriff Thom** J. we* urged that all parent* and Bav in north*»*i Florida hv Van
Kelly la at lu miner with eom plaint* ciUen, urii the-e iirv irh.vol S e n lluilcr of Taint Wathington.
that Kelly wa* negligent in falling building* ard addition* to our
Fla.
COLORADO SPRDfOI. Colo. # to aarva a tubpoena on the Male * •chool *)*tem.
Dr. Hal* G Smith, head of th*
—Newspaper* "prartda tha rary principal witnaaa,
FSU department of anthropology,
d a n * of dewoerary"
**■*« Th* witne**, Shelley Kao*, wa*
• aid Ihr armor may have been
fat Ih* Mwi, howerm dlfflrult H located in New Orlaan* after It
brought
lo Florida by a Spam*h
Nick
Follier
Is
&gt;« la ah'.*in." Calamaa A. Harwell developed Mia had been ia Tampa
expedition beaded hv Pamphtlo rle
tf ft* NeahrlU# TU**#***#n told part of Ih* paeiod centred by
Tbe expiditinn wa* in
Given Opportunity S'irvaec.
tha Aeeoeiiled P p m M a**t*l Judge Gcaraon'a complaint,
thw 'ta le at tome lima betwewn
TALLAHASSEE
ri_
The
Fla
Mcaa
Kane,
a
drip
tea,a
dancer,
WMtmm A tll.’M il*
111* and IMI
"Insofar ai om new*pa par In tatufiad Boyd wa* a do** friend rtda Game and Freih Water Com
Tlir fragment b*■ been given a
Amariee h h h l U raapouMMy and had told her ha broke tnlo Ihe mrttiim hai hired a* a wildlife date id no laler than IVU llaiuld
Parry
Pipe
and
Salvage
Co.
hare
officer
a
fnrmrr
employe
of
ihr
IneinT iT r to by fta t mueb weak
I k Teter&gt;on of the National Talk
n m I. Harwell Mid. "And tha in 1*64 and atola a &gt;af* eontain- Mate comptroller'* office who wav Service idrntilud it a, of probable
m e t ad Aaemoraey tea** * a t ing SM. San lance wat deferred oo charged with rtealmg building Italian manulaclura hut vaid
material*.
a theft charge.
much «I Ma
Director A D Aldrich of ihr much Spanith armor of the period
came
agency ,atd .ve.trrdav Sick &lt;va» produced In Italy or Germany
Hi a rpaaeh opened tha anneal
Smith »nd the armor fragment
Fallier h,d been hired from a
Jtaettog af *■ APRS at ft* Boy Alivo Aft«r
whirh might he part of a hreavtmerit
ly
v
c
n
eligible
H«t
to
g
\r
Broadmoor Rota* bar*. Harwell to
him an epportunity to prove him plate - "it the large)! I have teen
ch a k m u *f the APME Continuing Being Clinically
from Florida."
lelf."
Study Committee. In thla program,
Fallier
entered
a
plea
of
no
de
managing aditora Mamina annu­ Dead For 2 Hours
feme Ian year to a charge of
ally tha it parting lob af Tha Ai*oFRAMINGHAM, Mai*. &lt;4V- Mealing building material, from Utility Department
etatad Pr"**. aeaktng **F&lt; to help Paul A. Ablond!. IS, ta aliva to­ houira
under con*tnictmn A gfc
The Ceoparitra » « • Gilharing day after being clinically dead for .entente invtMicalion wa, made Gets Pickup Truck
agency im pm a ita aarrtca to ita two honra 14 mtnutee—all be- but he wa* never tentenred
A new Ford pickup trurk wa*
mamhar atwtoapnra and htoad- cauae I I “inlltpemahle" perron» "We are quite familiar with F*I delivered today tn Ihe City of
caatiag (tittoaa.
ware at Union Heipital to bring Her'* background.'' Aldrich itid Sanford for uvr in the Utility De­
Tha duty or nawipaprr* to b* him hack to life.
"He rame in and made a dean partment. »ald City Manager Bar"atrmg end near ttoead" applie*
brea»t of thing, and we liked ht* ren E. Knowlc*.
Th*
youth,
gravely
injured
Mon­
are only ia national affair* but in
In the u*u,l rity color, ccllow
"tha hucdrcdi and hundradi af city day in aw expiation of a propana
Aldrich ,aid Ihe game commi,- Ihe trurk ha* been punted with
gaa
torch,
had
been
en
tha
operteuartla and achool board* and tai
Mon had derided Fallier i« worth thr city'* teal and the detignalodia* and ether public group* atfng table* let* than three min­ taking a chance on and I, "ready lion of Ihe department.
ute*
whan
hit
heart
atopped
heat­
t*roughov* Amariea" Harwell aaid
tn give him an opportunity In
The truck i, a »ix cylinder,
Thla antaito getting and report ing.
prove hinnelL"
half-inn Ford.
A aurgton Immediately opened
tag th* a n a area if H occura in
bit cheat and nueai* h!« heart
'hidden plieai." ha Mid
In thla aim, he aaid. Hv t muat like a tpong*" *t Uia rata of 60
link to mir ewe papara ai aharoly •fjueatta a mi out*.
Th* heart b e g a n 'to ratpond
aa wa look to AP" and "to Ih*
eitant that w* have kept in tire feebly tn 40 minute* and tha me*Ihia dual rtapmaihilHy to APME. lag* wa* continued two hour* S4
Uw yaar'a work «tU hate bean minutoa.
During th* crit**, 14 pint* af
•weaaafut."
Th* aaaociation preaidant. Via- whale blood were trnnifuaad Into
rant S Jonea. Rochaatar. N.Y.. Ablondl and ha alio wa* given
eierutita editor of tha Gannatt oxygon.
neap* pari, aaid tha matting
Dr. Cugan* A. Gniton, Fram­
bringi lo a climax "ona of th* ingham lurgaoo, aaid af tha aparmoat nwcilve and monumental alien:
aludy project*" in th* organiM"What wa did waa not remark(ton'* h»t*ry In II. ht noted. 120 abt*. It ha* beta don* before in
membra* worked on a aludy of tha other hetplt*!*. The mlraculou*
thing ia that all th* export* are
Aaaoclatad Prtaa report.
"A* eorkiag adilorc." Jones there to do i t At laaat 16 paopl*
aaid, "wa ar* iataraalcd In avary who waro indiipotiiahl* war*
phaae of new &gt;p*paring and wr avallablo far immediate action."

Weather

Analysis
Municipal Parking
Covers
Lot Nearly Finished All Parts
R ccom m en d ah o n s

US Moving To Head
Off Long General
Assembly Debate

Brazil's 5-Day-Old
Polily Might Be
Faced With Crisis

I SITED SVTIOSS. S’ V lit—
M a in ly S tr e s s e d
Tbe fn i’ed Stale, prr&lt;ved lo d ,e
The in ' »t lr irn'nie of traff i r quel S e e r it v Council action
•afrtv artlvitiea anal&gt;**&lt; repn-t "r appln alien, of :• nation* for
for I3 'i «»• given
lait nighl 1 v btambenhip In a move in
,
_
' ' "•»« ***** C «F Manager Warren
Tfooprr (buck S.vur.J#i* of Ike head alf a long (i#net*l A*icnth1y
r. Knaw'e*. and ehoiild be com
at the Sanford til) lla.l
!iri debate
p’eted w.th thl» part of the found*Florida Higbnav f’jirol reviewed
ln,n powibly lomorrow.* "We ire
The r.'ll. whirh recriveff Rritiih
the lenglhi pint ronipli li ri- ■rt
p,jnn(n|
|h r
(r&gt;H
•i
ppnrt promp|#d hurried coniul.
Ptepared hv Ih# National Saf»cd by to nwro* night »n that it
IV Council, lb# analvat, ..vverrd I -tiona among rounril memherc in
KIO DF. JtSEtR O . Brant C
ran povioly h# rpened to traffic BrattT, ttvedav-old government wary phave of lb# lt ,rtir e ptn hr a nieeim; date Informed
*au| ih# It nation ho.lr
femporaitly. Friday morning
wav fa--ej w th a
nrw ciaoi in Saofoid for ihe | ’mouth v-urre*
Tight m*el airly ncyl week
"In ca-e of ra.n,* »aid Knrwle*.".icriiit to la r Jiao ta le t ilho may period of 11*51.
oe would vuggett lhat mntorivt* ifturn from nek leave and try
Bill il a 1*o touched off an #m fr.
Before City Official* member,
not uv* ihe lot until it U fully com *o lake back ht, old fob n prr*1■'o f lb# Sanford Poller Departmenl, -nev e. nciu among the Jj n j .
rleted ,mre the limerock will be •lent.
and rititen, inlerrMr.l in IK# *10" ' V-’n,orIng T an,d a', pm ro .,1
tracked everywhere."
admi* all |g .ppli.xm , ln rM .
Clove
Irendv
,*&gt;d
he
t,
m
far
•■'fely p "giam of M# . . TroopTh lot will have It foot roadway,
n;
divr^ted Older Mongolia.
lb# annual re.
between the car lane* with 12 foot r*coveri i frurn hi, h»art attack •* Saunder* made
n,r ‘Ponanri decided that fba
«iut IxtLh th# ___
N
’ov,
1
lu
may
b*
ready
lo
revumr
narking rtall, allow me 1 feet be­
arromplithmrntA of th« e ily » '
Pton-whlch wa* reportt-fe n car*. "Thi* will «tlow twn tbe ptartdenrv #, early a* Nov. 1$ *ifrlv i#oo»H.
Ih# forrovi tiorv,
to '’ •*« 'he »upporl of &lt;: ,mun.
O'her,
,a
d
he
may
wail
till
lalrr.
car* to open lhair door* wide and
to improi# th« rity**
a * ,'.,
U *
•Ppotitlon to
rot bump into ona m other," aaid Under *he conititution. he i* coni.
oielha.ked Outer Mongol,, _
erlltled |n end hi* tirk letva *nd
S now lea
rhould n* the tuhleel of general
5ti#*«lnr m»ln?y ih# r
The old parking lot. camhinrd lake back Ibr office when he ffiffnilHHont of Ih# Nnithinif Sjifr* vrhate hefo#a the rounril aria
Choo*r».
bill
if
and
when
he
doev
with th* new area, will park 2.0
f r rmipf ll, Tmoprr 9mjn$l#Ts liM „ V ? 'V S ■necial Poliiieel Con,
car* Fnl-ancr* will be from thr he will run ln!n the oppovition of
■he » , r a military (oice* lhat that It la «ye^oitrcl Lh."il a pro* n l,,r* w «-hrdiiIed to iak« ”
»ouih end of tha lot and Ih* *Ml
memherahip next week n,l( u&gt;
ou,1 rd h i Irmporary Mtrce»»nr fram h# ln 111a Ir «l with
on Vemmol* Boulevard.
f arlo* da Lut, m a c*»up latl official if lion anrfl ptihfc* support
art* mat. d e h ti, win peTh
Thu it pouibly the larged muni- Thurtd
*y
to ifciir# inmi romplrto loport- hlr ,1# -""M attary aa fh,
c'pal parking tot In Central Florida,
I rn »"‘SW h- raided bef„rftu M
ing of Iraffl# a&lt;eid#nl*
.•’lowing thopper* and b u iinnt Lnt * j i rnivled liacanv*. hit op
p.
nrnl,
rhaigrd,
h*
,nd
hi,
«**o
Th#
anal)
alf
recommended
lhal
*#1*
people path in wid* (tall, and a&gt;
long a* the? with in *tay in ord rlate* panned a roup lo prevent a iralliv engineering unit he | Th# I nwed l u t e , ha* aaid
jn , n# ^
er in complete their (hopping oi President e |ef| Jutvelino Kuhll- ertahlithed preferably under lb# will not um toe , r *0
»chrk f-nni a«tuming offlc* Jtn direelloo of lb* d#partm*nt n f ^ * # So* M vpnnvored appBeanl*
complete th»ir working day.
H lh#*» opr- nrnl* now charge public wmk*. Ill# eily engineer Bui il h,« made rlear n will ■*,'
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■ - on f&gt;„t„. MlW(.
* afa Flitvo feei, th# tame way a, oi ,«*nia n ember of hi* »laff,
iff to a'*1
fain,
parlirutarty
Lut
r#rfurm lb* (unrlion* #f iraffit I ’dli, whoaa q'lalihralinn, H T , . v
ftowa,
’
Th* gravity u* ihe «ihialion wa, •aginearing,
reftectrl uv the publication of a
I'ovrnng |h , aeetlana deeolad
ta hw%
f ont paga edi.orlal In th* fnfluen. U ooliea Iraffi# iup#rvitien. Iraf- ,thumb, dn . 1 fmt m k MM non
comCon,
I’.S Corning nempapei Correa* da’ ll( 'v . * vchool tel ifIf3 tvfrlv mum.i n , : U . _u Oule# Mongol,,'
flt|, to
tfl toaka tha g,jd*
Manha dr manning ( aft Fiihn re •dmatinn, public *»fr»j *Jur»tion fvdi
ST. FETERKBI'BG IF -T h e *'?n or he Impearhed Th* pap»ri"''d ta f'ly orgivnlralinn w#i* in
The other apphrmta ar#: AIpretrur# of modern dav education *uggr* #d lhal aa an aiternativ r ! *Inded in Ih* length) and com h»nia, Hungary, Bomama, r „L
Cafe
Fuho
rotild
ronlinue
on
tick
**»*•*■•••
*
»
f
the
city
•
tafe
Iv ,n great that it'* fulling brailr-rla Ireiand, Baly. Spain. Port.,,
!» Inin Ihe lima of irhrml prtnri l#vve an -1 "*i,y nnder hi* o,yg#n D **d ttaffie n##d*.
n
l . Cayl.,n, Jordan Nopal I ih r,
pall who,* hig job I# obtaining lent" &gt;mtii hi* term »«|&gt;ire» in |
Jrt'»n A *lr*a, Finland. I^oa aod
January.
improvement in in •t( vvr Iton
’
Company Is Told Caiwhval'a
Stale Sehnol Supl Tlioma* D
Bailey laid aupem .ing principxl*
To Discontinue Use
nf the Florida Education Awn
yetleidav that he felt invlmctino
Of Pull Card Device
plant are good hut regaidlrv* nf
WASHINGTON e
A mnory
how well trained tr»&gt;livi» may be
hark guaranlre ,tie Federal Tr,d# ,
nn one ran lake the principal'*
Cnniml-abm mini tndae, I* no de
place in itiperviving invirurtion
Tha Mavor City Manage! ,r&gt;d h*n*a In a charge of prvpmvtlnc
Prevvure! nn Ihe principal In
Attorney of Hanford return the »»ie of merchandise thrmigh TALLAHASSEE F If Go, ft,,.
rlude turh thing* a« making up
»d hnmr yetlerday fidlowii&gt;c ib# -, .lotlerv
u
. . . .
w l’" ' F'an* any aelmn w , f^ka
hudgel*, public relation* and
K, . re.nil d ordered Hie* th# C.nmly r.ria l ronlrovae.y h* Ww'l
Ira rurnrular aclivitie*, Bailey election of lllivar J. Semmr* J r ,
Gary
Sale.
Co.
nf
Neve
York
i.ymg obat M I,
lYntaroU City Manager, a , pre»laxptainrd.
*
lly,
di*
orviin.te
.upplying
it*
Th* iovrrrvor told new,men wh*
Such »peci*!ir#d la*k* h*ve d#nt of lb# fluid* I aagu# nf Ogenta and di'lrlbutnr* "pull
forced ihe • principal lo delegate Mqnlripaliilr*, at their annual rird ," la aid in Ih# tala of trwrl- mqdlred atvoul the m»ller yaiterrl*e ha hed "nothing for p&lt;ibllr*lo other* Ihe improvement of In- meeting In Jacksonville.
ry. cookware ,nd ‘Imdar g.rnduet*. iron" to «,y
Mayor Denver
Cordell,
who
took
rinjrti.vn "whirh it the mod im­
.
.. .
, , i The company * "pull card " de
portant job," Bailey ,.i!d
P&lt;ri in a forum Monday l.lf k l.L ,„ . ,he Comn-i..|*n .aid. Ilrted Collin* ht* declined in comment
"If we can't find lime tn wnek City Manager Warren F, knaw l,,.' M
n, merrhandue ranging .w a telegram from J B. Hunter
with our fatiliiK* I don t know and City Altnrney* WilHam C. ,n price from IK la
cent*, Each n* Tax-area railing on him ht pro­
whit good can be arromptiihed Hutchiaon Jr. went in Jarkinnyill* tah nn the card, when pulled »* ud* date prmrciinn for tfva Allen
for the children The improvement for the mretlng
*eal#d thi* name »nd prire nf one Plait fin-ily.
of in*trvirtion |&lt; no good iinlrts
Hunt## |« attorney Mr Iha Plait*,
In other •leetinn*. Anrrh 1’op- of the ill mi, which the buyer then
the principal i, • party tn it "
wha gotilt-nd they ,r* of |rt*hUrn, Tall*h*.»#e rile manager; • l i lo piirrhai*
,
I
*nJ ftaude .Smith, Jarkaonvllla
Vnn* of Ih# nwrrliandi*# •»* Indun inee.try.
Like County Sheriff Willi* Mc­
T AX #-* V ION
! r»ly enmml,*lonrr. » * n added in anrih more than Ihe price nn Ihe
TAMTA (4»i - Tbe »nv ernmmt | th# hoard of director*.
|,h *r.me 1#.. Thai. Ih* commi. Call hid e»u»ed repini ,1 of lb#
plan, in irac. In datail the financial
r „ ,t l ^ t|(|rriUI. „ „
mrt,ltr,, piirrh ,.# r,
Plrtt children from while tehool*
Iranaaction. nf John K. 1'ittaa, I for
|(»5d rnnvrnlion.
'try Iheir luck for th* bargain |" n Ihe ground they had Negri?
b'ood Hie Plait* icrently won a
Barlow re.tauranl own#, on trial I Reeolullon* w „e ,dapi#d ..lin g item*
on * rharge of income lax eva-;
,#fUU|lB |&gt; t r m 11 1 ii #
And even Ihough Hm eompinv rirruH ro,irl ruling under whirh
*
.
at..*,
___ a aaK.lKK
__
aion.
I commercial bank underwriting of S '* ' lh* pureh,*er th* prlellr;# |b#y may .end their ehlldrrq la
white
l.-heil*
nvtinicipal revenu# bond*! *nd
returning Ihe artiel— if he wa*
I.a*l I'ridee nighl an attempt
adapting thb# legl.lative program nut . ai Iwfieri. the commlv.iun tail!
that doe* nm "reinuve thr elentrn! wav m.d to *et thr Hall hnm#
at the national Municipal Awn.
Patrick Mealy Jr , nf II ivhlnr of rtinnie winch alona drier mini-' on (Ire Hunt, r *&gt;id McCall bad
I'm, e.erutivr director of Ibe na- Ih" lie rn id mrrihandl»e to be re indicated ne would n..r p'olect th*
family ard a&gt;Vid «lite aid.
lionat group, .a ll Ihe .tale league ‘ pri r'4
McC»!l *,ld be bad no plan* fa
could be Ih# ninit powerful poll.
Th'
h«d argued lhat
tl#*l o rx .n l,a .,«« |n . po,itio„ i„ 'hf nn" rr •? purrhairr. thal they Girard the Pla'I home jr d th tf ba
da Flo,irl. mart goad If It (ecuret
!hr to W a irtle a would .vpprreiate anything Co|«
lm, rnuH d-&gt; "In help ihe aituavoter barkinr for clear pollcle.
"" ,h,‘ Uh' ,h*? " T '
lion "
ard make, the.# known lo leg,..
' h; / “ .""L" ' ' fm rn"
• ( lottery, $h*l of rhanr*.

Pressure 01 Modern
Day Education Big

Ont Time Reporter
For Sanford Herald
Dies In Hospital
A fornwr r*p*rt#» far Tha San*
fart Harald dirt Matrtay aA Duka
Haapitol |« Parham. N. C.
Aetar^aihar. Born Byrt, rttOa
rapartlot far Tha Harahl aatlart*
r t Mtorial far hit baak, laull
Taw* Baulk. If« flrat galart na­ MEMBERS OF THI Saafart Llona Club fill lack* with light bulb* la Vae* up with th* Increailag
tional pramlnartta Hi flcjHiff th* damanf for tba annual Ml# that la conducted to ralta fund* far th* tight ronaarxalion project* af tha
part af Jaatar Laatar^njin art- »T#up1 ( t o f t t * right) Della* Loop, ro-chafnaaa r t tha hulk tala cemmitu*. Dalla* Loop Jr. holdiag

3 City Officials
Return From Meet

La»l night Gen Mark W. Clark .
V
, .
told the |eaSIJr tiw Human* » r r S O T V IC C S A r C H e l d
"merely giving u, an ane*Chrtlr", _
. .
,
,,
with their .mile, and api.it of F O T M r S . M a r S n C /
Geneva talk.
olive A. M*r,hall. 3t
! p***ed away Monday In St. Peter*
I burg at her home where ihe had
DeBary Resident
| be#n a re.ident for 15 year*.
Born In Glenn* Hie. AV. Va.. *b«
Winner In Contest
of Sanford
fori
The Fire.lone Tire and Buhh'r had lw#o a ie«tdent
............,
................
Company ha, notified Ihe loeal earn, tin-e .h e wa, aim a mem•tore In Sanfold lhat one of the her Of ih# Pre.hytertan Church.
Survivor, include fiva d.ugbwinner* In Ih* Fire.lone ItCO.OoO
Prire Cnnlevt »;a* rrglvtrrcd here. tera, Mr*. R. H. Kill,. Mr*. R. W
M,». Mary L Bupp of lleBary Ijiwion, Orlando: Mr*. R. O. Cor­
• on a Fire,tone tT tnch televl.lon nell, Grm eland; Mr* 1. E Kirby.
&gt;et. She f* th* wif# of a retired Flarenre, S. f . and Mr*. Howard
Arm*- Offirer and they hav* been E. Warner Jr,, St. Pelriihurg.
She alMi had manv vraniic.hlldrrn
living In DeRery tor I year*.
Ona thou,and one hundred *n- and great grand,hildien.
fieriicev were held thi* mo-nlng
trie* were made at Ih* local atore,
official* eald.
In Iha chapel of the Caiy-IIanJ
Notified nf the AeleeUlon *et Funeral Horn* la Orlando. Dr.
•he recieved, Mr*. Rupp aaid, Robert H. McCailln officiated
"I we* an aaeprtort I eouto hardly and burial waa to Greoa Wood
hekev* M."

Collins Declines
To Make Comment

Mrs. Rosine Carnes
Dies In Hospital
Mr*, (inline Carrie*, fearher at
Pinecre.t Sehnol, p .u e d awav at
the Fi*h Memorial Hmpital in
DeLand a' 3 n'eloek ye*t"r.i,e
afternoon after .ulfering a heatt
atlaik Saturday
She n*d
had taiuhl
lau.'hl vrh.voi
irhool for
for *
nn#
&gt;Mr, , n)j
helot e l
hy all of Iwr pup I* For the r ,*t
lttrt
, he h„ , Uu, ht
S |„.
ford ichnol* and rr*tded with h.-r
•Irirr, Mr*. I.. H lla n ry at PM
S 15th St
Bcitlei Air*. Harvey ,he I* »urvivrd by Ivao brother*. Leriit K.
Singley. of lleiidrrtoiivill#, N. C ;
Hayward S. Singley, of Columbia,
S C.; and a airier, Mr*. J . D.
Luther, Pro,parity, S C.
Th* body will h# lent In Colum­
bia, S. C. thi* afternoon and inter­
ment mil be In Biahopville, 1. C

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Offers Opportunity
To Hopeful Writers

irs i&gt;Ve. c* aomxjid better
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NEW YORK HI—Herman Wouk,
r-na nt lit* brit and moit lu ccm ful of younger American writer*,
believes televltinn offer* a (real
npportun'-y In Ihr Irarning writer.
The aVtwr u* "The Came Muti
ny" anf Ihe new bett-»eUrr "M*rjrrle M ommittar” hid ju*t tinl.led rf.d in f th# TV arnpt of
••The Curie Mutiny Court Martial"
the other day when eornered for
an InleAiew That stage aurrr«a
by Wo-ik, ha»ed on hi* nove|,
m m ri to CBS*TV next Saturday
evening a* the ihlrd ‘’Ford Star
Jubilee* »how of Ihe iraton tg:M
r.m , EaT). The hour and a half
d'ama hi* mutt of Ihe original
Broaden' ca&gt;t
"The heart uf the play Intact.'*
Vi.uk M*d of the TV acript.
"Charlri Laughton did a akillful
editing )• b. I approve it whole
hearlrdir ’
Wouk who wrote radio acripta
f..r F ret Allen and Htnry Morgan
a derade and more ago, haa not
wnlteri lor tflcvhinn,
"TrlMiMnn is a marvelous upfortuniiy fur Ihe learning wrilrr,"
he laid "lie's able to aupport him*
i elf wn.la he irarni hi* profenion
nrraute trlevii'on rata up »o much
material It* fiamn ta imall, hut
lerhniealiy it give* a writer Ihe
rhance to develop competence
without starving in a garret. . .
"If a man'i ultimate aim li to
be a aermuv literary artut, and
r.ut just to make money, Ihe dl»riplinev mpuv.il by Iclevhion are
at uiefi I a* any I know In help
Mm achieve hi* goal."
The b.r financial return* that
come to »ome TV writers will not
reirtaarjly deflect Ihe acrious
writer f;om h'% eventual artistic
guaU, Wouk bellevei. "How a mae
take* In financial auceeu depend*
on hi* temperament.**
Wouk knowi, becauie he haa
Lrrn b,ev*ed both by eticreia and
in even temperament. Ai he mudevtJy puta It, "Sueceaa alway* haa
rrrm rd partial to me ** AfWr the
ropular reception of "The Caine
Mutiny,** there wai, a a he dryly
r*plain*. *'« big atra for my doing
abiolutely nothing.**

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PRESERVES
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A&amp;P CREAM STYLE
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arm our corned

Beef Hash

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Price* Good Thru Wed.. Nor. 23

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T-BONE STEAK * 79
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HAt

Inn Open W ill Be Big
Card To Our Community
Hava you aver tho u g h t of th a Im pact
four thouiand people a day for §1* day* can
have on a com m unity?
We've ep e n t aeveral hour* Jo ttin g down
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flgurca and iu» y et it i*n't possible to reach

a definite conclusion as to ju s t w hat such a
crowd can do to a com m unity.
It ia going to be th e pleaaure of S anford
and Seminole C ounty to have th e average
o f fo u r th ousand visitor* a day w ith us d u r­
in g th e six-day PGA tou rnam ent, b ro u g h t
t o Sanford b y th e M ayfair Inn. and rig h t­
fully called th e "M ayfair Inn Open” .
A 118,000 dollar tournam ent is som ething
to be boastfully proud about fo r it is one
o f th e biggest in th e country and equally as
la rg e aa th a tournam ent held a t Miami each

yer*.
« entral F lorida ean now boast of a RF.AI.
t golfing ce n te r rig h t In th e cen ter of F lorida
w hen the M ay fair Inn Open becomes an annual event w ith all of the big name* In golfdom e taking p art.
f ’-e M ayfair Inn Open will draw golfer*
•
. r* category. Professionals fm m over
.
•* s ta te will m eet AmBteur* from
rea in a gigantic Pro-Am to u m a* :

th e M ayfair Inn. under th e m anagem ent
of F ran k M ebana Jr., is going all out to m ake
. the M ayfair Inn Open one o f th e biggest
.e v e n ts In F lorida. T hey have m et no odds
w hen It comes to preparing fo r th e to u raa ■\ment.
k
&gt;
Not only will th ere be big nam es in golf
In Sanford, a* well as th e m any nam es in
professional and am ateu r golf in Florida.
, a tte n d in g th a tournam ent, h u t some of the
1 .b ig g e st nam es ever to h it th e baseball cir, c u lts will be In Senfnrd to tak e p a rt In the
‘. an n u al M ay fair Inn Open.
. \
Certainly tha Impact on Sanford will be

\ one of tremendous force. Aa many, or even
. maybe more, aa four thousand enthusiast*
‘ win visit us to follow tha playara, to see the

The Sanford Herald

Pushbutton Era Starting In Hotels

l i t 0 » TA M Y O O W i f M OM 4 U THIS

raw

Coetrot the temperature and • ill w:p* out their jobs. The comy o u i * - n a p u *tom «
era Is just fawning la lbs Hotel humidity 1* the romm—and deter­ p-etely automatic hotel migai t-e
industry — tort what a gterteai mine what the weather la like out- 4 tech cat posiibiUy, but it ten t y
in the evrds now.
aide.
tfowat
“Hotel men teU ui th« perionil
It prsmliM a loidaa tints a-eom. Opel or dote the window thidet
touch
it a big (ador in tbe;r
Get
the
latest
radie
»a«»
er
mg when the weary wsywom trav•ter will be Isis dependent ea the watch a H a itia n program in tho auiiatia. and they don’t want to
lute it «ald W T Grove, aa
sometimes (rigid hospitality of to panel el ana 01 the walla
Set
•
cioek
that
will
waken
him
official
rt tha regulator firm who
officious dttk clerk, er the tired
r.air1etjr ef aa overworked bellhop. with sol th in ts at any hour he helped pioneer many of the nf.v
, aadreta "The guests tike the perIn the electronic ege new coming cboot* 1
lo (lower, a hotel guest will be Protect him or any other guest *onal tou.h too •’
able to lie la bed and by poshing •gainst Pre-An automaUc alarm But ' f t * may he fewer oppur■ teriei of buttoaa ia a panel ae- will detail and aljnal the location I tunitlaa fur bellhops lo make *0
if (ire anywhere in the hotel.
: many po-aonal touch in the hotel
e &lt;mplith the (cnowiag things:
icrvanta on a °( the future
Summon a valet without having Then ouihbuttcn aervi
to go through tho switchboard oeditda crniole are Just a few of the A gur.t often h it to cron three
I revolutionary glmmieka deiigned palm* • -'!&gt; silver now Just to get
downataira
Order fresh lee and gtataei or bv the Minneapolis Honeywell Re , irt.» hit h-fel room the hotel doorthe morning newspaper, which will | julator Co. and shown here at man, w.i, unload* the hag from
pop Into the room via a pneumatic the rteent convention of the Amrri- a cab. »i» bellhop who carriea
can Holet*Attn.
. it to the registration deik; and
tube.
Another time saving tdaa wa* the be!!hip who femei H (ron
Lock or unlock the door.
an eleriknic brain device called iherr tj the ctom
Turn iho lights off or m through ' tho cstaputcr ccntrr-roglitration Grove thinks moving belli will
out the rx&gt;m
ferry t&lt;a:gig» upitaira sutomatdesk."
Dictate bua.aeaa letters at night
"Thcr* were fexer thin 1W
Soma sf its posiibl* funriisni:
and find them typed and ready automatic rrgittration ef gusili. boteli h'.iit In Amerlei-or th*
fer signature at his bodsidt la the nsiignmtrf of rooms, trsnimli- "b«l* *o»lt for that msttec-b*naming
s'on of mill snd m ruiirs to tween th» drprcuion and th* end

stroke by stro k e play along th e fairway and
green.
T his is a gigantic exam ple of Just how
th e C ity of Sanford and one of its biggest
industries can work hand in band to m ake
th e com m unity we live in world known.
D atelines beginning w ith SANFORD will s
be read around the world fo r day* before
the tournam ent gets underw ay and for daya
a fte r th e last golfer has le ft for other acenes
and o th er tournam ents.
W e stand to profit in nu&gt;re ways th an
one. T h a t’s Ju st the way th e offical* of th e
New York G iants g re at organization think
too. M erchants will he realizing g re ater
nales, more profit, and th e wheels of m itchandlslng nnd selling will bo turning over
fa ste r th a n ever before.
We’re proud of the g re a t strides being
mado now by the M ayfair Inn and its new
m anager, F rank Mebane J r .
A local man who knows the value, th e
broad scope, and the possibilities of Sanford
guests, *r« computing of bill*.
t* th* seront! world war." h* said.
and its area, is back r.t t ’ 2 helm of one o f
The
rrarhln*
can
«*»n
make
That »!oc»n't tnclud# motcU, of
I
AMES
MARLOW
S anford's big industries, T he Mayfair Inn.
rbeng*. It probably could be'cwurs*
We can see th e results already.
Isught to “think you." toe— ex- 1 "Rut a hritl b aiding boom la
cept who even dreams any more aa th* wsy now Msny of the
S anford and Seminole C ounty are grow ­
Udiy af btlag thsnbsd When hs ] ,)j»hbuttnn inrrovemmti slready
ing. nlong w ith the broad visions of those
pay* i Mil? M»it people today developed will b« found In n»w
who lead, and w ith those who have faith
WASHINGTON •* — The Repub kjid h a n 't appeared ualeia It la agree fui'y la the future: the Wait are gra'ed if they get all their,*■&lt;telt oov on th* drawing boards,
. . . .
. . . . . J ■t i e . t a l l a . .
.
. . . .
.k l.k
1. . .
iirani
bar atwo
good tales talks on .n
men'* ears
which, .auiea
Ge­ Vanta Germany united and In a fingers back.
in w hat can be done here.
{end a lot mor* are coming."
' 're for the 19M election*: Presl- neva. go* tome relief from tha
Rut d'lk eterka and bellhops All s velersr traveler hop** |c.
Writers
military
alliance;
th
*
dent Elirnhowrr got a truce in strident critlelam the L'nlted States
a*ed bav* no faar lhat th* spreid.they’ll improve everything but the
Korea rod helped create the ''spir­ and R'talia had hurlad at aach Russians want just tha opposite. of autiRution to the hotel field'Gideon Rib!*. H's fin* as It stands.
Name Our New Lake!
'Grrmioy
baa
become
tho
prise
of
I
other.
Poth
aides
toned
It
down.
it
of
Geneva
”
One
of
them
ia
F o r some tim e now, n certain lake, pond,
Before they quit Wednesday tho Europe.
melting fast.
pool, o r w hat-cvcr It m ay he railed, ha*
The Republican*, unlet* fighting foretzn ministers will prokiKy ta- Since U&gt;e trurld, given a publirlbeen lying Idle w ilh only n bit of grooming ueglni again, can (till point to the tue a statement that tries to put
taking place now and th en to make th e ■siice. Rut the Geneva spirit mfy a pica uni fare on fhrir dlimal fv buildup about the spirit of Ge­
have diu?pea-rd Into never-never meeting and *ay they bopo to neva, ban hoped fer some prog­
collection of w ater m ore attractive.
ress at Genava. the foreign minis­
meet
We thought th at It m ight !&gt;e qul»e nice lard. It Irik* pretty dispirited aft-' m,el a*a,n
ip n o rm m. ram im t. h i .
•1 the Big Four foreign mlnlitera At th o meeting — regardless of ters ha-J to keep world opinion In
to give th e Sanford newcomer a name.
you have brittle nails. I t 'drink aa much aa you want M
meeting
which was right or wrong — tho mtnd at all lime*.
■Ught
ha a good Idea to add gala you're In good health, cxceutva
So
they
were
very
restrained
In
So fa r, th ere have been no name* *ubElsrn.iower, af hit July meeting J'esl and Ruiaia sounded like old
to your dlst, according to a coffee drluung probably won't
dealing • t h *n* soother. Neither Ha
m itted to th e City of Snnford for the Inke, with Soviet Premier Bulganin, said phonographreeorda ofthtmielves.
report node by two doctors ta barm you.
or pool, o r body of w ater, th n t is located In wmathlnj of "great btnefll" to Theysaid only whatthey had said s‘de coaM afford to apptar like the Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Oenerally, minor difficulties

GOP Had Two Good Sales Talks

Tips On Hand Care
And Coffee-Drinking

F o rt Mellon P ark, just east of the T ourist ^ " ^ . u n l 'U l k e T o 'f 5 ".pm l anting °"taim.
P
Club area.
I. . . of mutual treat." '
Neither tide budged llaco tha
We think that It would lie quite approMutual tru»l la what the foreign foreign rolnl'ttra only allied p-v*
prlate for the people of Snnford lo name the minister* showed the least of at llnni and dlda't nrgnt'al*. »*••*
were ri'h tr propagandists that
M r n f i n f e r m n h n w - w r r h,- ih , md
to'SI'tol 12
diplomat*
f
for fill rtlrt lo In k . r . r , o f . p illio n of Ih.- 5,“T * o , £ J '
‘
On* rum ple la enough to show
huge few er project Jost recently completed, j And tha "greet benefit" to man Sow slim is the (banco they can
THb m ost popular nnme. o f course, would
be th e one moat appropriate.
Now m ight lie the tim e to hear down w ith
letters to the Roan! of Snnford City Com­
m issioners w ith nam es fo r th e new pond.
The m ore, th e m errier, and the g re ater
------------ By IEN N ITT C !* F ------------am ount of Interest ton.
A ' HOLLYWOOD HAM loitered In front of Mike Romanoff's
We would he pleaded to n*e « mall tn*rV
. T a exclusive M alm nihhUrg on n solid gold toothpick. Spot*
mil uVNkH te'L in fo rd C ity Hall lo ad tf HUE ting an e ld ’e&lt;»0 elate, hto promptly put the bite oh him for «
mall hag* containing n o thing but sugges­ hundred clams. ’Tine ipec*
tions fo r the l*kpa new nam e.
lade." jeered tha old auo«
elate. “Trying to borrow
W hat do you think It should he?
The longer It lav* In th e nark with no money while you stand hrre
name, the longer It will tak e folks to become looking like a fashion ad toy­
ing with ■ solid gold tooth*
interested In our new land m ark. And rig h t­ pick!"
fully It eould become one o f those points
“That's Hollywood." s!gh*d
w ithin th e city th n t can be pointed to w ith, tn* ham. "A guy's got to keep
"you know vfticre It Is, down by the lake on up appearances."
# o *
F irs t 8 tre e t.”
In
Hawaii,
ehirhcna are
It would tie fun to guess Just what th e
known aa “walking egg plants."
new lake will he called. W e'll put our gueaa And thrre'a on* bookstore tn
In a aenled envelope and open It up aft.»r th e Honolulu that orilsra books by
dedication cerem ony. It m ay he that o ur th* pound, "bend us t«n pounds
name* will come out on top with the folks of Th* Cains Mutiny* rtad on*
of their requisitions." Thia la a rails of war days whan ad lanasrti
supplying th e suggestion.
to Hawaii were strictly rationed by weight.
Be sure to send your nam e to the Board
"fin# •tat* you w*r* In last nigh*.1* jeered a Yale soph— we to h's
of S anford C ity Com missioners, City Hall,
to -Ytm were a* pixilated J M said tto T M M * tor Sva
Sanford, Florida.
rtaDara."

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Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1958
TODAY** BIBLE VERBS
w7&gt;onka to to God, who In Christ alwaya
■■■■id tid In triumph, and through ni spreads
/ the fragrance of the knowledge of him
* •verywhert."— II Corlnthlana 2:14.—It la
* relatively easy to Join the Christian Church,
■ ft ia quit# another matter to commit one„ ,rt*lf completely to the head of the Church,
tend to work diligently at tho task ef tranahtiRff into aetioa God'a
to Christ.

BO

L e f « n am e th e lak e!

killer af the spirit Bach bad to
appear both juit sad reasonable.
decretory at State Dulles ceuld
hardly be uamtadfi! af th* pnctl
cal political consideration at
'ium« fo* hi* dalag what he ceuld
-even though the meeting failed—
to keep asm* part at tha Gcnsca
cplrit altva.
If sate* peugrett toward world
peace can be made before Ute 1PM
rtertloai the Republicans aught
to ha sM* to get good mileage rut
of the Geneva spirit la th* cam­
paign. Rut R will
ingress

Ora. Kurt A. Oster and Raul
Rosenberg srseeribe T gm. of
■rtatin pnvrtcr dally la milk. wa.
tor er fruit juke. This, they my,
fragility af the
i at the Rettoata tested re­
ported greet improvtment at the
n r te f three month*.

glome protect hands
that are busy around tha house
nr ta Uw afcop. However, if you
have hand ecrama. chance* a n
might
be able to
them with asm feetFar many person*, even weartag aatten gloves under the
o m e n NAMED
rubber atm does not help. Ap­
PONTR VfRIA BEACH
parently Use chief cause of this
Rabbl 8. N. M e c h e iiV ’lttart faritttten la accumulated perspi­
was sleeted president od th* Pier- ration coupled with tha motet
id* lu te Cemetery A
cloth.
day. J. E. Neleen,
Karel a Up: Dust oetmael pow­
•nd Blaine Hewell, Temps,
der on your hand* before donning
ramed vice preetdente; Cltfford the gloves. Teste Indicate that
S. Coffin, Daytona Beech, secre­ this make* them more comfor­
tory; and J. Vernon Wenderth, table to wear.
Wan, p
Jaeheenvtlle,

you

Ml

eaurtd by cafltlne, such aa head*
ache. Insomnia and nervousneu,
disappear when you atop drink­
ing eoflte. But these effect* may
prove harmful If youT* suffering
from nerve, heart or Intestinal
disorders.
And excessive us* of eaffra to
bud for anyono suffering from
paptte ulcers, sine* eeffclne stim­
ulates Increased gastric aridity.
Ulcer victims want to avoid that
condition at all costa.
QUESTION AND A M W IR

T. P.: I sm sixteen yetra of
wear ager. nnd
have had difficulty gain­

ing weight, although I eat heart­
ily at mealtime Would tha fact
tha* Xamok* a great deal Inter­
fere with my gaining weight?
Answer: Josuiin ha* been ut*d
quite successfully In many case*
aa an aid In Increasing weight
Thais Injections must, of course,
be administered by a physician.
It la possible that If you reduced
tha amount of amoklng you do, or
allmlnated It entirely, you might
gain aoma weight

Two f a m o u s n a m e s . . . P e n n e y ' s a n d
D a n R i v e r b r i n g you c l e v e r new
co t t o n s f or b i g a n d l i ttl e s i s t er

“No,"

1 « ia

To Party b Demanded Demos

D m committee beard Inrli Ray
of Lakeland, Hi legislative chair*
■M . assail th* 1IU U|i*lature
tor m rofuiil to rubber-stamp all
arapmala af too party arginlzatloo
h r renricns la too ateriton code
Tto Legislator* adopted moat of
tb* aemmrttae'i recommendations
tort amended some tad rajotted

fbould aik tto party what Mwant­
ed to stead at forcing tto atate
cnmmltK- to b«g.
"IH oarer be happy until Dem­
ocrats have to b« Democrats and
Republican* have to be Republi­
cans." to added.
The oommlttoe voted so draft a
Demoenbe atate platform after j
th* aprlng primary election.
State Chairman Jam** MUUgan
of Orlando was given authority to
•elect tb* date sod alt* of a full
committee meeting which under
the law must be held la January
of every oven numbered yaar.
Milligan said there had teen tuggestiont that th* meeting be told
In on* af lb* countlee wber* Demoerklle nominee* caa bo anpacted
to face f lit Rpublicaa oppoaltion.
Hi public moating followed a
secret caucus Saturday sight. The
cattra ftertda eougroialmtl dategatlea. Got. Collins and Kate
Cabinet officers sat ta.
Th* citrus decided to set up a
permaacni stats Democratic beadquarten at Orlande and budpated
MMM t o Hi

f to M

AN OPEN LETTER
TO YOU:
•

Thee* fine men have been an
"volume bungry"i who want to
their predecessor*. They think
to tha consumer and as th e y ___________________________
quality". In a w ay, they are net entirely to Memo fa t pceasniu
Is brought to bear oo tha peckers by atert buyers and stoop
buubsrs who keep nagging them to make seaetkia* • henper a*
they caa effer It to the 'rode os a bargain, with tha thaaght to
salad that the eeuenmar doesn't knew u p bettor.

White I a

Th* m ajority e f tho** tedhrMnal* are net qualified i
Ing or experience to analyse the proa and eono lnt
Thera are hams and baron*, fe r ewm ple, that are
a f taster and put la cure a* league than T l beat*
and affered to th* public. These (torn • w ill yteM a*
after the earing prorata and im ihtog aa toe erigtoal gnm
weight of tho pork. Bad thsan M M hams and ka tana had ton
proper curing, there would have boon • Mas a t Id to 1IW to
weight and naturally, a difference In flavor end octet. We do not
bay anybody's ayatbeti* merchandise to ease on to ran hat wa
da need year support and I toniatlp belter* yea wffl ftod Par
pries* fa ir. If you have any nata eeflera to help m b s aura a
batter place la which to shop, We wfu wolrerse them. W* d eal
proftea to knew everything.

‘U ; M y j L m d -

*±. r24.

.

People aften a*k. "What has happened to the toato * r fla ­
vor ef ctrU la m eauf" I want to be very frank with you. I was
raised la tho meat toislnttat th is Is a ir Mth year la It. Many
pecking company founders have passed M l they wars greatly
interested In quality meats fee you and youiu.

New, tie* aa4

prieol

• t Peancy'i , , ,

loDg-ton#

i, . alitor d rtiM ta faaortg Doa

River "Wrinkl-8hed" fin*e

'

hoattl BtrUd with that to-

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So cia l fcvfwhk

TOvmnn

Elsie KmgKt Circle

T Airs. W. B. Fleming Entertains
Miss Gail Bitting With. Coffee

Receives Letter
From Baptist Home

Mr. V C. Ita.ty and Mr. C. F
Penham were hn*lr*«e* for the
meeting of the El*ie Knight Circle
Miss K. Henninger
of Ihe First B#pU*t Church which
met M ntay right in the Educa­
tional H.'i ding of the church
Mr. F L Dampirr gate Ihe de
vctinnal end Mr., C. A. Anderson
The B 'n t Circla nl the Sanford
j-resided o*er Ihe hu*ine»i .e»*ion.
Carden Club met it Ihe home
Name, nl pcupectivr member*
H r.. Chart#* Wilke Friday no rnD u uiravaae - »
»
.•ere diOribuUd to tho.e preient
I f f wibt cmboiteiie* a* Mr. he S.nf-rd Garden Club met al to comer: dunng the month, by *re announcing the birth of a *on.
J»m e. Truitt .ad Mr. 0. L the home o( ^
DorU lUna and Mr. V C. Me»»enger. *ice pre.i- Clifford Alan, weighing S lb* an 1
IVi nr. Nov. 7. Mr*. Inghr.m
P .rk i. U iu Kiy Hcnmngcr **»
m BV1,!
”
Friday mumine Nov. It Mr*. S. dent, who a.ked fur a report at will be remembeirrr a* Ihe former
geest .ix jk rr
lie nex: meeting.
C.
Dicketvott
and
Mr*
C.
0
Terry
After ’he reading of the minute*
Mr. f.lrli.n Vickery gave the Mm Ju Jlavman of tin* city.
were m u ta n t ho»te»»e» for the
V l.t Hrr-ninjtr g.v# » talk on
rtewardih.p
leuon. Announrement
•‘Palm Weavtiig". She illutlrated meeting. Colfee wa* *er*ed and wa. made that Ihe B W C. Fedrean arrangement of fruit* and *egthe detail, of weaving with green etahle* with the in*criptmn "We .Mum will hold it* Hecember meet Rainbow Girls Have
p,Im . * Ihe f.ni.hfd product can r
Th, nk%~ mi(k? „ th ,* rrie . *ng .t !h ‘ Cab cry Hapti«t Church. Initiation Along
then h i lufd flat a* a v*.. lor f„rmw, , oovrl , nd Unrly cen- MO North Penin*u!ar Hnve in Bayflnweri." .h* *aid •particularly terpiecr for lh,
U,na ft*uh it * M p m, on Bee 1 With Presentation
the ljhl,
table.
hihi.ru* molded into different
Dr. Pmlip WfMgate talked to Refreihm*nl* will lw *er*rd upon
The Sanford Aoembly No, 2k
thaprt. ’
arrival ot the guevt* and Ihe meet- Onler of the ' Raintiowr for Clit 1w
THe.» will ».iy green for wime 'be group about the Importance of irp will open at * on (. m.
M onday
lime nut will later turn In a u*ing UttUiier* and »pr*)». He The :i-ele voted at la«l month', Feld an initiation
right Nov, It at the &gt;la*"oie
grryith green which may be '.ook a . j .pecial example—moly- meeting In give »* on *pendlns
Halt with Mi** Elitabeth IVnodi.enum drficierey In hlbt*cu% and
brightened with "Plan* Shine
"luney m.nthly to * girl .t the
A dl.cu ..ion of Ihe flower *how
u*p of »od,um molybedate «*lu- Florida Hapti*; Children * Home in tuff worthy advl.or, pre.lding.
In Im p rc it* rile* the ilrgire*
tro w e d Mr. Charle* Hrumlry j **■
entree- tt-u .m g colored t.»kelard and in reply to an in­
of the order of tainlmw were eonwill arrange a table. 'T h rh lm a . ,,W« l'’ &gt;'lu*lr3,p hu u lk '
quiry *e-il tn the home the name frrrnl (*arn| f.ee Kllixon. l.ltld.
At Home". Mr*. Wilke t&lt; In Several member* volunteered to f II &gt;&lt;er old Trudy Prtiw* wa* Smith, liomia Evan*, Pat Ni*.
charge of .hailow- boxr. for th e , &gt;***ke Co'ltc Table Arrangemnt. ihnvrn A letter wa. read from the Ja*le Brown. Mary Ann l.edcr
for Ihe Flower Show and it wa* vjpenntcndenl Mr John*. ** well hau*, Nellie I’leken*. l.ol» HarmJunior (iaidcn Club.
Mr*. A. W Epp*, Horticulture decided tn »dl dnrd material, at r» . ie 'v r frum Trudy, thanking c u , Caml McNeill, and Shirley
chairman, gave a detail report on Ihe .hour.
!Fc ctrr e for card*, money and, Morgan. Special eue.t* of the
e rr vi.i*. to the PrLand gulden The following mem her. were prv- gift* on her birthday which wai evening weio patent, ami gren lmothei. of arvrtal of the g.fl*.
eluh mewing.'which had four pro- »ent: Mr* Jean Adam*. Mr.. I K ( r | jy
fe.to r. from Caine.v die on the llatlen. Mr. Harry Cu*hmg. Mr*
Enve ipe* were dUtributed lor
»eie member* of
M. L. ( nllurn. Me* W A. Flit*.
Ea.lern Star nr M**nu«.
program.
•he L o'ie Muon Chn.tma* OfferSir* K.lhleen Reynold.,mother
She np o rt. that Molyhemim I* &gt;!r* Irain Ftie»cher Mr*. (1 l* lug whun I* u»ed tn further Ihe
iho vmg remarkable .uere*. in the Harden Mr* II II Hrerrn, Mr* Heptitt [i.frijii minion program advienr, prr.enlert Harnett Redd­
treating ".Iran leaf" of hibiteut; \\. A K.atrert, Mr. A M. l.ee. A coined film, drpiiting living ing, June Jenning*, lima Corley,
the while mold or mildew on Ca*- Mr*. E S. McCall. Mr* Edmond rendiliont and the re*uli* of mi*- Amorel te Speir, Hotly William**
lis*. knnen a . white .now .cate Mei*ch Mr* Clyde fUm»e*. Mr* •‘‘unary vork in many foreign Etitabelh Woodrutf. Margaret Etthnuld be wa*hed off with .nap »' •* n-rehavi. Mr. Myron Smith flare, wa* .hown hy Mr* Roy li»on, Linda Andri»on, i’eggy
l.undqui.t, and Eln.l&gt;eih Ru.*o
and wa'et .pr.yed with Rolrk or 4n" 1,1 ’
heel, p-.-gram charm an She wa* with their *er*iee bar for outrut off .nd burned; for worm* , *
•&gt;
.
.
v n v le l by All * Chrntlne Wood- atandlng work in Kalnhiiw.
tne .h.iuin u.e BBT. She al*n de.( M r S , K . J C n n i n g S ,
Mdf and Sir.. Slr**rnger in preThe neat regular turning w II
tenting ihe program.
I** held Nov. 2S.
Following ihe hm inett an.) pm.
53T “V ‘°'"r ” *
John Williams Win
tt'eltoned Into the circle wa* a
grim ref ethmrni* of pumpkin pie.
rev m enser. Mr*. B H M lthrrc Friday Bridge Game nut* and goflre were tewed to the Mrs. E. Von Acker
The lo'tawing member, pre^nt
The fourth of «|g *e«*inn* In He- fullnwingwere Mrt 0 W Bailey, Mr*. O terming the winner of the Sanford
Mr». Ai.drrvon. Mr* Geo.ge C Is Special Guest
I . Baeki Mr*. B. R. Beck. Mr* n iiptir.ir Bridge Club Individual Bi*on, Sir*
M rttrngfr. Sir*
Ct.arlr* Bnimley, Mr*, t h.rle* T. urn ament wa* held F n d .y night Bempiv. )|ri
Woorlrutf. Mr. Of Sanford BPW
TV. Ru*ioe** and Profe**l«p»l
Cole, Mm . R b Crumley, Mr». A. .1 Ihe Varnt Clilh with fudy-two IIeel, Mr* Virkery, Mr* E*telle
W. Eppi, Mm . Claude Hermlon. player* participating
Gli**on, Mr*. Irving Prior, Sir. Women'* Club wilt have a dinner
Mr», B M. Ladd, Sir.. Edward
Winning Friday’* game with a Ha.ty, *|r». Bfnham and Slit* meeting at ihe Varhl Club To­
night *t « 30 p m Mr* Edna
June. M&lt;». CF.arlei Law»on, Sira •core o ' tTS'k point* wa the team Martha Foi.
Chevlei Meriwether, Sir.. F. T. of Air. Robert denning* and John
It wa* announced that the Be- Van Arker of Miami will he
Meriwether, Mr*. W. A. SlnnUnn. William*. Second with »27'.- point* eember meeting will be with Mr. .peiial gue*t.
Mr* Van Acker I* *ira ebalr.Vr», Ciiatle* Park. Mr*. Henry A. were Stephen Rockwell of f.nng V C S'awtrr. n i l j»*rk Asr
man of Ihe Snuthea.t region of
S'mpMin, Mr*. W. fl. 5hippy, Sft* wood an t Edward F. Higgin* of vfith .Hr*. Pryrr -an ro iim tni.
the Notional Federation of bu*lJam e. Tiuitt. Mr*. L M Tyre. tVinirr Park Cloie behind In
ne.« and Profrulmial W'opvan’a
Me., Charles Wilke*, and Slri. H. third p » lmn with a »eore of 127
Club* and wa* meml&gt;er«hip rliairII. Math. if.
'•rre J .r k Ratlgan and fi B Corl Overstreet
man of lha Florida F'edeiatlon in
R:*hop J / In fourth place with
l!i|ll and wa* re*p*m*IWe for
t7M* pr.td* were '1 Hrirklin and Given Surprise
organiration of the Sanford Club
!l*r*y C. iene of Orlando.
*
| In December of that year. Sue
The k'adtng contender* at the Birthday Party
a n aH» pe.t preaident oh the
end of three ara.ljn* are a* fol­ Carl Brer,tieet wa* honored Florida feieration.
Along, with her will tie Ml**
low*: Stephen Rnrkwrll, Long, la*t night wiilh a aurpti.e birthwoo.!; Mr*. Alice Erhardt. Or- .nd hi. wife Betty, al Ihe Cobb Adrienne Wait*, third vie# rre*
home
on
Oak
A*e.
•
*
idenl of tb# p ro m t Flotilla Ftd
'.ndo; Al Rrn-klMi. Orlando; Mr«.
The room, wens drm ralrd with e ration.
Mf*. Price Heard. Sanford; Mr*.
pa*le| green and pink ruffled
Tht* program 1* under the joint
Mr*. C. !„ row-el] pretty bride- Hat Raymond, Orlando
Totirt.m rnt play will re*umr crepe paper whirh wa. at rung ^rhainvtanahlp of Mr*. M, tiraham
elect, (iail Billing, honored wtih
the main living area. Above and Mr». Jo»i* Carter. Sir*.
a brenkfavt Sunday morning at *■"* Fr-.lay night al k pm Alt arm.*
lh irrhr»e*t
h*r home.
i bridge player* are invited to lakr
„ *** * rTr 'he letter. Sidney Fowler w111
Happy Birthday Carl" rut f„»n • peaker f»**m th« County Judge',
An autumn (Feme wa* u&gt;ed with p»ft in Hie Ctub’* artlvilie*.
mn*trurtion paper and pinned |« of fire.
yellow- mum* a&gt;u| union leave*
the wall*.
{dared on the table. Welding bell
The dining room table wa* cm.
place card* further carried out
eretl with a lace rloth and held a Doctor W. Tuttle
the bridal motif. Yellow randle*
eenlerpine of ruffled pink crepe
and mum* were u*rd througheut
paper which wa* eenlrred with To Speak Sunday
the other room. el*o.
TV' Reverend Onrt&gt;r William
a
birthday rake. Party napkin*,
The gue*l*, arriving at the
N. Tuttle, iirperintendrnt of the
• • k| p U t r « r u r i f f l rnjt
home at 111 a. tn., wrte arrvrd a
Florida Congregation.! Cbrt*tian
in hrifhi party color#.
two rout*# birakfa*!. Tile ho*te»«
Game* were played and “much Conference, i. In tie ■ tpe.ker
pre«tnled Mi** Billing with a
laughter" wa. created by the un- here on Sunder it "The Little
pie- • of her rbo.ten eiUrr.
utual
at it nt* and aclivitiea held. Brown Churrh on the Hill".
Th&lt;i»e enjoying the drlkiou*
The neea*ton it the Corner Stone
A *nark plate of rhretea, pickle*,
meal were the honorre, her moth­
potato chip., cracker* along wilh rerrmony of Ihe S.nford Contfre
er. Sira. W. V. Bitting, Sli*. |b&gt;Happy Birthday ’ •oft drink* were put in reach of gallon.I Chrhti.n Church. Thr
bra Griffin, SB** Janie P.m uar
the gue*ta whlla the game* weie hour ha* been *et at 2 JO p m to
Carl R. 0*er*lreet
etlo, Mi*s Gretthen KHcbhnff,
being playe*|.
allow Ihe churrh people of varinu*
Mite Joan Wright, Sli*. Patty
Coffe, and birthday ra le ware denomination* of Sanford to hr
Ratigan. Mr*. Robert Graham, Mr*. John Ivey who al*o a u lilrd
trn e d In the gue.t* aMendlng who present at Ihit .ignifirant event
&gt;tis« - - - - ended the evening by rhatting and
Br. Tuttle'* theme I* "Thr
watching Television.
Church end the Wider Fellow
Tho.e attending were Sir. and •hip." He t* known tor hi. leaderMr*. Thnma. Cobh, Sir, and Mr*. ihip In more than doubling the
Robert Berg. Mi** Patty Waller. •trength nf hi* churrh in F1"rM*
Bud Jenning. Mr. and Sfrt. Ed within the ta.t few year* While*
Turner Mr. ami Mr*. Jnrk Hay and in Sanford he will he the gue*t of
the hnnoree and hi* wife, Mr. and Sir. and Mr*. Edgar J. Brooki of
Str«. Carl Over.treel,
Summerlin Are,

Gardener s

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«* Dr.

Hears

Westgate

*rm w. Ww* AhtlNn WrtbMef iM
the
itraijj
Mu. Kay l.e y along with Mr., WVtl. N ov. Jfi, lft.l/i
r*jfe 3
T. R. Moye.
-a — Mi.« Hitting wa* pre.enled with
with a ho.te*. gift of a rtramie
wedding (date.

Mr*. W, R. Fleming r*itrrl«iti-.! . mum*, brtin.e flower* and gicenTiin.r invited tn be wrlih the Hon­
Mi*, Gait Hitting, November eiy enmpbtid the arlting.
ored gu»»l wrere Mr*. W, C.
bride-elect with ■ coffee Saturday
on ihe tab:** an unu.ually uni- Kirehhoff, Mi.* (iiethrhrn hirrhnmorning ftoni 1 L"n e m to I qur creation wa* made ami add- off, Mr*. Jnhn (lallnwav, Mr*.
p. m. at her homo on Mellonvillo , ( ^
finishing touch for the Floyd Cooper, Mr*. I). K. doff,
■*ve.
theme, T h r ho*tr*» u.ed an old t|i&gt; tieorge Stine, Mr*. M I..
I. ie*t* a* they arrived, were faahioncd »urrey with a fung# on llalutn Sr.. Mi* M. I» Raborn
Tiveive»l at the d*nr*
by
-. top »* ihe n-ntial fecal point and Je., Mt*. Kay Shoemaker, Mr*.
Fleming, Ml** Hitting, her mother » Uiomol.-d tbe tm .r and biiggey K. C, llarprr Jr., Mr*. John Ivev,
Mr*. \V, V. Bitting, Mi.» M .i Ith » ha"*r»t fr«tual of fruila Mr*. T. F. MrBanial, Mi.a patiy
C.nlfin, Mill Janie I*a ■.i ■
vrgvta ra of bright full llatiian, &gt;lt*« Joan Wright, Mr*.
S irlty *i*!er« ir.-m Tallaha**re odor*
Robert tiraham. Mr*. Algjr Speer.
1 11&gt; Fleming h -'-e wa* ta-teMi* II F. To.-i-e pmuol coffee Mi*. Hairy tVoioJmff, Mi** F.ti*
fully ant aiti*li .illy
davoiatcd .&lt;■ i m in i, a -i-tmg weie Mr*. ial&lt;elh tVoodiuff tnd the a*.t.lm a burly autumn tnrinc. Vellow Philip Male. Mr, Franrl. Men . ant hniir,,** and hn.trta.

Friend* of Mr. an-I Mr* v*, B.
Workman, formerly of Sanf-r-J,
will regerrt tn Jr.rn that Mr.
Workman underwent turnery \r**
lerday at the Orange Memorial
lH»pital.
Belieinut .oup may be ma !« by
adding a thin errant ,.je e to t' i
liituid dtainr-l from Homa (iniMd
a*patagn».
( Addlllon.l Society Page Seven)

F.ut F"ti» i'* new *liailnw proof nvlon slip for
&gt;our *lu’ort\*t «ln'.*M‘», Front panel i* a per­
fect prop n m k r your alteer.*! Float mt;
fliiiitin* of pcrinitiient pleat* tn match soft­
ie molded Innlii e, accented with nylon laca
in -ert ion. White, pink, lilack, navy, or red.

"K o m a n c f a i j l i ;

Bride - Elect
Given Breakfast
Sunday Morning

Half-Slips
Luscious nvlon half *lip* in
nntall, meilttiin ami laryn
eir.ee "K«i«ilslte lingerie finl*hed with French perfec­
tion", Pleafeil nvlon trill
with lair insertion.

Gowns
Just right for ('lir!*tmn* giving . ,
Waltz, regular and shorty length*.
I’eantifnl array of us*mtcd pas­
tel* while, ami Mark. Vonr *lzo
I* In Ihi* lovely aelcclioii, made of
nvlon trirot.

k *? ^
th e F i r s t T im o —
M. Garrett offer* • brand ne* line "f

Ladies Half Size

DRESSES
T)re**v enough lo go ahoptdnej
prarll. *1 for around-lh»-hon *
Choir# of rtrlon . . Fall# . .
Raton Jrraev and Flat
Crepe. In many alylee and
color*.

Only

Panties
Ttrfef *1 v]r* In colors of w h ile, red, ami MaeW,
Riz.es 1 in ft. T rim m ed w ith ro w s am i rowa of
cq tiialte Inrr. Imw*. rh in esto n e* and m anv o th e r
lovely trim m in g * . F la re sty le s In la rg e r »i»e*,

white.

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are at t&gt;* Mjrtla Bank Hotel la Jamaica. B. W. L
I a vacation there for aoma time, CapUia BatM w
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"W e In v lle You To U se O ur C onvenient Lav-A-W ay Plan**

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Clue To Woodruff's
Future May Come
Out 01 Board Meet
li’TO at the I'rlvrriily of 4'lortda
w ay come out of a meeting of
gho Board of Control ot TsUabaaa*o temmtow and Today.
Sports F.nitoc Bin Its licit fo the
Florida Times Unmn pointed up
th« posaibjity m his column today.
He wrote
"It ii euitomiry, when a enich’i
nuntract has but on* year to run.
(o give mm an osteailnn tf the
Intrniion is in to retain him beyond
the span of the contract. RecruitIre pnh'»m*. as well aa contracts
with assistant ooaebea, are in­
volved"
Woodruffs contraH runs out aft• r the i M seavon.
Kasteji said it "la aaay to aymK thlio with tho Board of Control
making any decision

that tho rksrartor builder nlao be
•bit fo produce 't winning football
foam.

"Waodndl waa btrnd aa a mack
who could produco a wtoning team

Coach Jim Tatum, a perarmal
expert on pottseaana college foot­
ball bn* II, bellevea the rocent
Urnd to nave advance agreement*
with con'arenea ha a taken off
*&gt;me of the proaourea.
Ilia Maryland loam waa etatsen
official'/ »eiterday aa repreientat*vo of the Atlantic Coaat Conferrnre to p ay Oklahoma of the Bi;
Seven in iho Orange Bowl. It will
be the sulk trip to a bowl, five
irith Maryland for Tatum in 11
vrara of college head roaebing.
Iho other v ia with Oklahoma the
•ear bv'o'e ho (witched In Mary
lard.
Tatum wai Initrumental in ar­
ranging an agreement by tho new
Atlantic Coca it Conference and the
Big Seven U&gt; furnish repreienta
ttvei hi iho Orange Bowl in Ilk).
The ft to Bowl ha&gt; a similar
m aniem cnl with the Weit Coait
and Big frn league* Tho Colinn
(fowl's 4&lt;&gt;it la from Iho South
western
"One reason for tuck eonferenre
tieup* M wo thought ft eeuld
ri'mma’o howl prospecting before
the sea*.* la over," aaid Tatum.
"Our (quad knew, for instance,
that if d ahowed to bo the beat
team in Iho ACC M would go to
iho Orange Bowl.
“ Now, most everything la rut
and dried Instead of the college,
Iho conference make* all dociaiona.
“One of tho greateat parti of
the tie-up la that there la no
rhanco f.r the player* to put tho
e.,liege m a bargaining position,
Tho conference decides how much
we can ipend and how wo can
tpond A. While wo get Mi chock,
wo have to account for oipeniei
to the rtaifcrvnc which ah area in

INewcombe Arrives
To Talk Contract
With Buzzy Bavasi

Ifoac*. in* seven year contract at
fll.noo pee season.
"PksriJa la apendlag aa mark
Money on Ka football foam as aay
aalversity fo too eouatry.

"Before toe renege kid a tot
more muc-cy i t Make and would
hive to eeriously eon rider tf the
playari voted mol to go to the
Ito*!. Noe tho oquid doesn't have
" pollnvora fo Florida football to vot* They belong to a eonpro en'-frd to know if they over fetwnco and If* automatic."
• a a aspect a rhampfoashJp team—
pr If they wM havo to oatftn for
th a n r te r "
Fred Kent phairmaa fo toe
Ouard, f aid a aubstantiai number M tet In 10-Round
fo parsons bad aoggevtod a ooachfog ehtnga hid denied Utn board Bout At Stadium
bad conn lend to* matter.
CmCAtIO to - Paddy Toting
-Woodruff eaUod Kendrtn, aBogn- tong a highly rated middleweight,
Koni "vie tout re mm*" and uni- tries toJ a k e another atep Into ton
meraitp and alumni foKHato gpofo .fkhki of tho light heavyweight*
dad fo eupport fo to* nAcb.
a"»lnM rhuck Bpiewr tonight fo n
in-round bout at Chicago Medium
Ipleaoe M. fo Lanstog, Mich.,
Young, IT, a New York stagger,
received hia education in Bm atonal
fo hard bnnekr.
Chuck will be afo to better M*

BROOKLYN JW-A senwl on his
faro a i l a rhip on his *houlder,
big Din Newcombe arrived In
town todiy to talk contract with
tho Brooklyn Dodgers
"I'm (iking for D i w t and
that's ouctly what 1 11 settle for,"
■rapped Newrnmho, apparently
still blt'vr over the IJ'k per cent
rut he wis forced to take last year.
Rrw k'/a V re l're*ident Buuy
Bavasi was the unlucky official
aiflgnel the t»»k of t*lkln» to
Newcomoe, a fellow who wra*
a'med with some imposing stallsilrs
He eomplled a 30 I record last
year, hit 14P hit seven homo run*
to break Iht National League rec­
ord far pitchers and went Xl-forE
a* a pm-h hitter for a Ml mark.
"I aspect a fight and I’m not
backing down ona bn,” ha eon
Uaued. " til sit M out into the
spring if I havo to When you havo
a louiv season, they give you the
ultimatums. I had a good season.
Now I n giving them ultimntums ”
Last season Newcomb* got
IIT.4oo, a 12.400 comedown Dam
the figure he rnilerted In 1143.
‘Bavasi practically threw me
out of his office last year," said
New com lie, "Ho told mo then that
If I dtdul taka tho ll'k per rent
tut, ho'd keen nonding mo con­
tracts calling for 1,000 less each
time unlJ I got the full 24 por
teal they re allowed to give you."

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JACKAONVLLK UD—Th# ftuo-

toum am "moroly givtnp aa aa
Maatoatto- with toMr ami!** and
»plrlt fo Gen cm folk saja fees.

- A) We'll, toe Iwe most Important
torn in Rachy Marciano's foe
clashed openly today.
Norris president fo too talernation «l Boning Cta'e, which has
aii Hm heavyweight
champion's fighti. arid Marciano
ehouldn't he lourtog the country
refereeing bc-&lt;ii. He should be
gelling r. ady for a February tttlo
defeni* Norris said.
Wrtll. the Boch'a manager. Hid
Korrta, h effect, to go Jump fo
Iho lake.
The argument was significant In
that Ih* IBC'a exclusive contract
with Marciano rs a out rocently
Phd ha«nt beta renewed. Under
It. tho IBC held righta to pmmote
all the heavyweight chainpion’i
either by itself or In coo
Jinrtinn mtth clher promoters.
"For the life of me, t can't see
bm*-*," said Norrta. "It doen't
make artire "
Norrii uants Marciano to make
h it next defrnse In February in
eUad of walling until Juno as aaaw nred by Weill
Whit itoee Weill IhlnkT
"I'm afil the maaeger of Rocky
M irciano-th« only manager he's
goL" ho mapped VThia Is
not
barnstorming tail a good will

Kolint It Ricked
Sophomore Of Year
BALYIMORK to-A ! Iilhvo, •
modest and nnyor very talkaWvn
yotmgeto*. had m ty one total to
ray when told yesterday ho bad
been picked ae to* American
League'! Sophomore fo to* Toor.
"I'm very happy."
Tt w is quite • oporto for to*
hrllHant young Detroit awtftrlder
who tad hitters In hath major
'eaguoe with • toumptog .040 p r
orago.
Hr barred owl VT ho mere, dram
In lot runs and wai tho only major
leaguer to rollrrt 20* kHe. R waa
noted be membere fo the Baseball
Writers Asia fo Awcrica wh*
selected him
Rallne aaid ho waa part lent arty
flattered chat ho had boon com­
pared to Ted William* and BUa
Muriel fo the aownmeomont

• "Aa tat rocky flghtmg In Fab-

Mach W. Clark.
The formal V. M. oommendee
la Keren told Man Florida Longue
fo MuoMpaliUeo tori night the
only reason to* omniwuniete edopt-

ed their *new look' woe to deceive
while they “got about too4r buriMo* fo Mtaring up mere leoubl*.
They or* mill boat on world oowquoat and will stoop to lie* murd­
er or anything ala# to aahtoe*

A
JK
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and TT up on Swtnk. Wslah. ketrBy Till. AMOCIATI.D fftPISS | doubtable Jim Bwlnk. NCAA Sere »*iona (1 490 bjr Howard Waugh ever, bat only one gjm e Wft, and
*' * n,‘ r r hr^n rt' n# b*,or*- but *ee Bur^*u statistic* showed today. of Tul»» u ll'J U I .
that agvmst Array.
Anions i Art l.uppmo is bulling! Lupprai roUard 300 yard* against Luppmo al»o it tba biggest work
hit way to a second straight m ajo r, Vuntant 1a-&gt;t weekend while Swink h*&lt;r»e &gt;f the ttatoa, driving In on
roller# mtning title
{broke !&lt;*•*# for 244—the highest ikj plavt Nest come* Stanford*
With t«o games left In the foot- *ira!o game mark of the season— Blllr Te t with t i l Swink hat

SHOTGUN
SHELlaS

ed two rrnveraiona, giving him I
u.tal of i t pout* lor tot game at
Tt.'U hai-ded Texa* fti w an t conf tir tr a wHonir" of e'l time.
TCU Coach Abo Martin, who's
nrd to ci.me i.p with new adjecilka* for bwtnk each week, didn’t
back fr m Rusk. Tea., had any have anv dnubli that it was the
detractor sbo did a great Job of “ /reatett oxhioilion of ball carry- S'mmons in 1441. ’*•&gt; and but 24
finding them sprawling last week
behind the high Mr two romectitive
end in hn on* man show against
T en s. The Horned Progs. elo»mg
,n on too Cotton Bowl, didn’t nredj
any mure than Swink to bring Uie
smbitluua Ia-nghorns back to
earth.
It was a (*M hall fam e and
Swink *&lt;nt across fur four touch.fount Only one wsa common
p'aee, coming on a 1 -yard plunge.
Tho otvaei were true T o m ipeeteculars — with Iwink swinging
slung on runs of Cl. IT and &gt;4
yards. In 14 plays. he piled up 214
rarda—Ike top one-game total ol
the seaion for major cuHege play.
Aman; other things, he al*o bont-

RIFLE SHELLS
Swink 1?SI. and Cassadv (101 SI
havo averaged 1M or more yard*
a gam*
Navy q’lartcback George Welsh
again ttys the tola! offense 14at
e Ih t ik* *T
r* ' •■•&gt;«'«&lt;*

IMPERIAL
SERV. STATION

firestone

Michigan Will Play
Ohio State For Big
Ten Championship
Rr JOB MOOkHIT,
CHICAGO ‘B
—Michigan and
Ohio Aiale wl'l meet lor the Big
ten foitlnll championship Satur­
day but H mlrht well turn nut to
he a kittle between Ohio State’s
Howard Canady and Michigan
coda Bon Kramer and Tom
Mavnti
Whlls fnach Rennie Ooiterbatn
vuded his two groat ends to Chi­
cago fo (ball writer* via telephone
yesterday Coach Woody Hayes of
(foie K'ste was equal in his praise
of C aiitly . He railed him Iht
* greatest football player 1 ’vn over
aeon."
Oostarbaan aaid bn haa never
seen two greater ends than Kram­
er and Maanta an one team.
The Wolverines need Saturday's
gama to clutch tho Big Ten title
and a trip to lha Roan Bowl. A loss
or a tie would give Ohio Mato Iho
till# and allow Michigan Slate to
represent tho Big Ten in tho Now
Year's gama at Pasadena.
Kayos praised hit b am for fts
gmat comeback after toeing fo
both St i t ford and Dube end Mill
befog akin fo Move toward* • btl*
gama aiaiant Michigan.
"Wo were being compared to tor
g n a t 1PM Ohio Blalo team,"
■ ‘.pap M'd, 'tout nar hoy* marked
k art and managed fo tmprevs. The

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Iiy o i oaid Al America backs
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fo puhiicdp. hut ho rofuaod fo
piocn Casaatfy fo foal aaterory.
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WEDNESDAY
meet with Mra. R. F. frenahaw,
The T lrtl B ip tn l Prayer meet- 1131 E. Tib St. at 7:30 p .ra.
jri, i w i c i » llf begia at 1 M PTUESDAY
ki. in IN Memorial Educational
TN Bajid Parent* Ataoclation
Building.
in* Firrt
»«pii»4 Training
1 men EiecutUt Comm-tle* will
m-et in the Chip*I follawii.g th*
I'leyer meeting eervUe.

will hold ■ meattrg at A p. m. in
the Ba„d Hall.
The Bethany Claaa of tha Fliat
Baptiat Church will meet at the
home of Mra. Rralley Odhani, lth*7'
j e Cmc and Son.I Depart Palmetto At*, at 3 o'clock with
n m u of lh# Woman a Club not Mra. Fiona Hunt aa co boiicia.
I u a program on lagivlalion.
M n m itt
tcnator p iu g lu Slfn»;roni wul
All Soula Catholic Church will
be gu nt tpcaktr. Spon*.vr ii Uri ho ld it Third Annual Winter Fan*
'V j;d» Rucker an) hatt«t»a* are tival on the ehurrh ground* from
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Choir will hold r t h t i r i i l at 1;00
p in.
Tn* Ftrtl BaplUt Adult Choir
will hold r*h*ar*al at 1.00 p. m.
Th# Mrn'a Rrolherhood of the
Firat Baplitt churrh will Nva
th*ir aupprr and Proiram meet­
ing beginning at 7:0&lt;) p. aa. in
th* Memorial EdureUenal Buildlit.

iha 8NAAI Olfieer'i WivM
Club will hold a luncheon a I U
noon in th# BOO Allrudai.ca
priica will N awarded and a
Thtnktgiving them# dtipla.-ed.
Tha Methodlat Baaaar will N
held la McKinley Hall. Thla ia
ppnntorad by tha WSCS and tha
public la invited to attand. Tima la
X p- m. to ■ o clock and tha aur*
aery will ha opened.
Tha Ladiea Society Rl.FAK will
meet at tha home of Mra, Hetaia
Boiler, 1001 Sanford Are. Thera
will be a buiineaa meettnf and a
luncheon. Tima ia II a. m.
OKS Chapter Na. I will matt
In th t Maaonle Hall at I p. a .
MONDAY
The Dependable (Taaa af tha
Fir«t Methodlat Churrh will father
at the h*m# of Mra. M. K* Baker,
GrapeelU* Are., at I p. a . for
Da regular monthly baeineaa and
•octal meeting.
Tha Fa«t Mai row'* Club af
Rrminolt Chapter No. 1 OKI will

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All So'i'i Catholic Church will
hold it* Ttflrd Annual Winter Fearival on the Churrh ground! at
ih# rorntr of Otk and Eighth Si
ea Siturday Nor. II, from 1:00
pm . until cloving.
T N timm lllM , with Rrr. B
Lvdnt. Pavlor. aa rhtirman. hat
gone a!l out Ihia yrar for a higger
aad bai'er Faitival.
T N proeeodi of IN foitivtl will
N a aad ta MIp defray expeeivea af
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Ingrediania: W eup butter or margardme, H cup finely chopped
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Mrs. Owen Fetes
Miss Peggy Clark
Prospective Bride
Mita r* (ry Clark of Graham.
N. C. and formerly ef Sanford
w hoi* betrothal waill take place
Dec. II ia Graham, wo* hmorrd
Monday night with a lovely Mia*
rollaneoua Shower given by Mra.
J. C. ‘'wen at her bom# on 1113
Magonlia At*.
Beautiful late hihlacua and
greenery
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placed throughout th* home aud
created a aern* for th* gueat* to
enjoy* a “chatter hour".
Kcfrrahmrnti uf eoft drink*,
cookie* and danity aandwtche*
were a»rv#,i to th# nvonlier* at­
tending after Miat Clark had
opened her many gifu.
Tfcoae invited to ehar# tht* late­
ly occa.ion with the honored
gueat were her grandmother.
Mra. L C. Burrough and aiater
Faye CUrk »f thla city, Mra. Ted
Jonaa, 3lra. Robert J. (Tuahing,
Mra. C. S. Spivey, Mra. Silkwood,
Mr*. Reg Row land, Mia. Anna
Cowan, Mra. Verna Erirkaon, Mra.
Htn Monroe. Miaa Shirloy Jonea,
Mias Mary lam B oots, Mita Tal
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TH E DOOR opened and Beam*
Xibbre cams In carrying * big
tray , tana hastened to clear rtf the
table.
-T h a fa loo heavy foe V™.
prolrelrd.
“H yde look Paula for a rttwa
and that Joe la never where you
w ant him." Dcaeia removed cover*
and Ia i aaw lamb chop*. creamed
poU tom and pea*, hot rolla and
m int Jelly, a tomrd a a l a d and

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huneeir up aa he did Roger. Bay
what yaw Mb*. Albert made Roger.
1 ahraya thought ao; I always
wlU. Bat now R'e tune for the
dead to bury h w r dead and for
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bring. Right bow I W in * he's
think mg atom ab o rt Roger than
he le ab o rt hie m m m i Of emir**,
ha hardly kwowa Clyde yet, and he
—but R take* twne to g rt to are
anyone's good quaNtiea, I always
a y . a y d a aeeda love; he ner.1*
to ha Unpnrtant la aocneone. And
the only g v t aemind ia Paula, who
dneoa t know he's ahva. OSrts who
gw chawing elder m en—

Ota anmwtalned wWv*»w« tb rt
made bar faoi inaecure, we they 0«.
moat worn**. But no owe wwa k»h*
Mg at her. Nerve*, the dorter had
Mid. Nerve*. Hhe weeded a r-rt,
that wwa aJL

merrt.* Hhr nodded to I m “But 1
gueea you're the aame way. CruvanMiUoua Know whatT When I
tam e to I waa to llin g you'd he
hard a t work. Well, eometiowa I
think th* clinging vine'a h n tr r off
hot I don't know. We have to he
what we are, 1 gueaw *
After dinner, Una lighted a etgnret and went out onto Roger a
waned U tr a m Bhe waa ao Wroprt
to hla work that hla prtwrnre
aerated to Inhabit lb* piar* at ill,
tilling the big chair In (root ot th*
Ub4r, walking In thl* »mall cleared
■pare, which he had had to fence
in, to obtain privacy A friendly
ghost but an uneasy one.
When the sun art the air be­
came too chilly for mentort and
eh* went indoor*, pacing rreUrjuly
up and doww the room la Ume

gn to tied, aha Intd hermW. but aha
made no effort In more. The win­
dow* were hemming an nbeemwin.
No one wwa eutalda. No cue emild
her alleaRmn away from them. But
anmeone had Blond mrtmda sate r t
the window* recently and Bred a
bnMH through the f la m Bomrone
—eh* got up and went aver In the
much. She f&lt;*md the hole wear
the top, a email hole that aha Mold
m ver with her httle Unger. the
hole th at had ao faacinated Joe
Mattery a few hour* earlier.
Rhe stood to front r t the aawrti,
her hande tp n r t mlo the pocket*
rf her ewaelrr. lower bp caught
betwrrw her teeth. Attempted mur­
der f Itrt Roger Brtndle had a rt

and Uia Dutch door to make aura
they were loehad and ckmbad toto
bad, pulling lha cnvaca over bar,
krta in R.
That t u a t o t www to tk irsig
toe Um l Might aa well taka R out
and took at *L Something erne
wrong here. Not just th* bullet
toto. A lter aR, ae Shandy had
pointed a rt, ho an* had been toot.
There were a&gt; kind* a t Innocent
cap Una lion* for bullet bolea. But
noiM a t them took Into account
Ethel H rttery'a am atolng the windowpan* or ■tandy'a renmetog
the b a to t to to r t aam pUtioaa
way.

hapa, that was all R eould 'ba.^**
to drive her wncwainaae away by
planning InnMwrww'a work. I a r t
write MigMmne abort Jana Reindie, rta thought I wwwdar why I
wasn't told about her. What andad
that wonderful marriage T Ragrt
never loved Carol aa ha did Jane
la R true that Carol to trying I*
drive her niece away from Use
hover? Whal became et Um wou-

a practical world. ■naneUmM I
think he'd
been better atf M
cci#to, IMA to

Newly Covered Workers Will Need Social Security
Over l.OM farm operators In
Or*nee. Lake, Osceola, Bemkiole
and Sumter Otmnlte* hive already
Indicated they aspect In pay nn*
nr more hired hand* at trait SIM
In caili wage* during 1IM, Paul K.
Weaver, district manager of the
Social Security Administration,
Orlando, announced today,
Employer identification num­
ber* for those farmers haw been
assigned, and they hav* been put
mi lha mailing Hat fo rerelv* aoeJal security tag return forma for
their employes about Jan. I. Tils
Means that lha farm employer,
who has such employes. Is withbolding ta# percent social security
ta t from lb* rash wagea ha ta

paying hl« amployei. During the
month of January, ho will cometa lha tag return forms, showg tha nam*. th* .octal security
number, and tha waget paid earh
employe who was paid lino or
more In rash during IftU. Along
with this information, hr will for­
ward hi* check or money order
for four percent of hit wages
shown nn the return. This (our
parent represents tha two percent
that he haa previously withheld
from hla employes and the two
percent that to ceotrlbutas him­
self.
Coverage tor farm wnrkrra li
based on annual namings. Weaver
continued, Jl la necessary for th*

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farm operator to heap a record
of th* earn togs of tacit employe
he etpecla to pay easts wage* af
1100 or more. No elaborate book­
keeping system la nrcettiry, but
the farm operator ahould keep
a record of the name, lha social
•eeurlly number, th# payments to
the employs of *aah wage* for
agricultural work, and tha amount
of lha employ* lag deducted.
Newly covered farm worker*
will weed aoeiil aecurlty eirds.
Worker* ran tecum these ends
from lha local toclal security of*
flc*. A worker who haa had n
•octal security number Issued him
at any lima since 1KM should ap.
ply for a duplicate If to to t feat
hit original card.
Weaver suggrsled that any farm
operator who has an* already
don# so, should ronlart tha Dis­
trict Director of Internal Revenue,
Jacksonville, or hla local toclal
•ecurity offlit, to order to to sum
of getting needed Inform atlon If
he haa hired hand* to whom ha
espeela to p y SIM i.* muu to
,caah wages during IIU.

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W A S H IN G T O N . tm - On
Jin . 1 Randolph McCall T ilt mil
don tha four i t i r t of a general
and become the Jtst commandant
of the U S Minna Corpi.
In ill Its IW r n n the corps
b n ntvar hid a C.O. quila like
fata.
Ever ainr* Col. Archibald Ran*
•TVoit netr acnruj TOftnxk Wt« frt
v t o M S T 0 * a v lif t! T r t t i was r m C v(
drrton, conndarad by Mma lo ha
n( n woeiD ro on* m w us*... A
th« falha- of lha modern corpi.
^ A e id l aiwAa m i e l t l * ,
l ■'■*
hung a ilgn on hi* door In *hM.
"out to fight Indiini," lha tradi
i.noal p n iinlt of a commandant
haa ha an pretty nail aitabllihad
It haa bean a man oho airly
non hooori &lt;n aoma bloody bsltlef aid, a rr.iity man with a ramrod
for a barkbona and a ponder bag
vhcra hla heart ahould hava barn
hut who. was withal, a gentleman
Tala, IT, la a gentleman and
there Iht romparlaon end*. Net*
lhar by combat record nor by dis­
position *i bo the hell-for-leathrr
typo. Even among trnopi, he
t onal Ann. of Ttidin and Televi­ viewrri bars muttered the aame trn rtf Ibrousbuut th* country to
aweara aa apartngly a» he upa a
sion Bcon'caiter* say* that "in ae- tiling, lie haa rnmr up with an become member* of SOLACE. "I'd
nlghhall at a parly. And for mn«t
cordanca with good telecast adver- iiwpreaiiva itillatical anityila of like a h*»kc'lul of report* on
■&gt;f hla career, lha sis-foot, aandy
tiling p.rclirrf, the lime aland- the per rent i |e of nnnentertain- prusrami from nlher viewer*," h*
haired general baa bean an admin­
•rdt for adicrlltlni copy" In mrfll la about 'sO TV show* and «*)». "IM like to check my findistrator and planner.
insi sgatost Ihoi* of others and
prime pn (ram hour* inn to three 10 radio *ho*i.
In an outfit w hen Navy ero*»e«.
irlnulee for a JO minute thow and Bond claim* some TV thnv* run -ompile lha studie- hefora aendin*
S'lver S ara and. aipoclally, Pur­
NEW YORK UR —Thar# rnme* fit mimics for a tt-minute pro- to JO pa* rrnt and up of "nonrn them to Ihf proper nclworf
ple llearta ahoutiu. Pate haa none.
hum
Bruce G. Bond ot T College gram.
trrtalnmcnt" tmtead of the 10 per sources. If in*.a arc enough of us
But ha d 'cs hold the Army'a Dlsmaybe we'll yet aomtwhaie.*
Bond rcnlrndi that practically cent prescribed by the Code.
Unguiahed Service Medal and two Avr., Arlington. Maas , a rommunitaiion ao literate, thorough and n o b o d y la obierving Ihia. Many Now Bond wants viewrri and Ha- State,
Legions of Miril.
In all h!i J4 year* aa a Marine interfiling that yon pick up the
he haa never led any unit amaller phone and call Rond immediately.
than a d.vlaton in combat. Nearly Rond on the telephone la at per-1
TENDER NO WASTE
BETTER BRAND PICNIC
all Pa'e'i career haa been aa a auaalve aa Bond by malt.
Bond lika all of ua, if of the
ataff ofVer,
Thl* li not to aay that Pate (rauroofa of television viewers
h u n t gern combat—and there I* and radio llatcrwers. Deapde the
a fma distortion In hr corpi. He ronlentlrn of aoma eynira that
landed on Guadalcanal Aug T. nothing growi from lha grassroots
1142, aa the Elret Marine Diviiton'i tu t grais, mueh of Amtrica lialent jl-rtly l«i the amill voices
loglatici officer.
Guadalcanal, a crab ridden bland irom tha roots.
of aworj gran. Jungle, bare knoll*
Bond eo army vatoran, • Metisand roronut palmi, wag nearly liclan, ■ gradual# of Boston Uni
the death of Pate. He coeilracted varsity sad tha author of an unjungle ml—akin ulcer*—and was publish* ] book on political theory,
ordered o*f the Inland la October. baa given up othtr pursuits to deAfter Ihe war Pale got the Job rot# himself eicluslvtly to the
o* rebuilding (he Marine Reserve. study nt TV end radto rommerHa wai k* pi bury on planning un- data. Ra haa formed an organ!!* -1
til Ma? m i . Marly three years t'on called tha Society of Listen
after lha Korean fighting alerted. ers Against Commercial Emphasis,
Thru he was ordered to Korea to whleh ho aptly nam ei SOLACE.
taka over the First Division from Thla la Bond speaking:
TiOWBST PRICE ON HIGHEST
MaJ. Gen E A Pollock.
•’S0L*CE la * nonprofit society,
QUALITY PICNICS IN RECENT
I'ato la h r nature a quIH an formed this summer to unite the
YEARS!
rompis-.’inal# man. When one of many Individual ll«4*neri whose
the hand! I of Marin* POWa passed tingle complaint* hav* little or no
BEEP CHUCK
SMALL, MEATY, FRESH
through freedom gate. Pale wai effect tnl i • strong deipand for ■
th e n to greet him. A pitlure wet return to normalcy hi home an
tskea of every returnee and aent tertainmrnt. Our object la not to
to hla nett of kin.
destroy c.mmerclalited entertain­
In thr.« dull day* after the ment. Rn: to bring If under codwar.* cn# of hla officer* related •ml and help It be responsive to
later, "Pet* waa deeply concerned rustomer demand.
with tha welfare of the Korean
"Claim* that there fa a cod# are
people. Ha gave a* much lime aa
vague and varied, compliance (a
b* eoutl In vlilt tha derolale vil­
voluntary, and II la Honored by
lage** lo find ways the Marines
FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER,
rooJd help. He was eslremaly nonobte-vanre. The straitjirhet
WK WILL HAVE YOUNG DUCKLING,
uf gnve-nmant control aaema Jess
proud of Iht assistant# project*
desirable in thl* country than the
FRESH DRESSED POULTRY. HAMS,
th* M arinti undertook."
AND FRESH PORK ROAST. OUR
!■ those daya, too, Pate became
Irritated at Ifw Injury rate among
TURKEYS HAVE BEEN SELECTED
wai nvJilng Is see the two star
WITH THE UTMOST CARE. OUR
ranees I come roaring aftar a Jeep
PRICES:— GRA. **AH DAD QUICK FRO­
row boy to hand out a ticket per-

Bruce G. Bond Has
Formed SOLACE

tonally.
In add'tlon to being an ardent
flihermin. P s ti, la a student of
military hlilury, a pretty fair golf­
er and an almost professional
wood w id er
Until World War II cam* along
he had the normal peacetime Ma­
rina tours of duty—Santo Domingo,
China and Ravrll. Ha terved for
Icsg period* at (ht Marine Baa*
•( Quant'c* aa as tottructor awd
waa biilromental to prewar daya
la evolving Ito Marina* aapMUmm tochaiquaa
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Aa K to, asm* amphaaia a*
reading ta aaadad to high echowla,
Dr. Btoita Carter, Ptorllna Oounty
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Star Belly Blythe
Says Today's Film
Idols Dog-Faced

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HOLLYWOOD jP—Tht toouhla
Kith today's film Mali U that
thiy’n dug-farrd, *av* Betty Bly­
the. • rrovie itir before mioy of
*b*m were bens.
Situ Blythe v ia mm of the
eim pi of the silent screen, her
most n.table roll beuif "The
Queen of Sheba" In 1K1 She knew
how it felt to be world famous,
then to fa.l from fieor Having re­
covered from the death of her de­
voted hurnind. director Paul Scar,
don. ahe hai returned to acting.
She gitde her return on tart
mrtk'a Video Theater over NBCTV She paused to make tfci* ob­
servation about today'a leedmf
n in :
"It'i too bad that they’re do|fared. They have pug noaea and
squtra fares, fust like dogs. They
m.y be good actors and have ruf;cd qualities, but I always look
for beauiy In actors. I think they
should h» pleasant In look at. the
way they ware In lha ailent days.
"W* had them than. Men like
Ramon Navarre, whom 1 dll•wvered for films. And Ronald Colman. who was an eatra w ooe o'
my pictures.”
On the ither hand, she admired
present-day film queeni (or their
freedom
•’Thev can do anything they
want; 1 think ft’s wonderful.” ahe
remarked "They can waar blue
jeans in public or acarvea on their
heads. Nnbody earn.
"When I was working for lainme Ooidwyn. he would nivtr itlow me to appesr la publle unless
1 was the heiiht of elafince. Row
I lonyed to hop on a fifth Ave
bus ard take 1 rid*! But ft would
have pent unthinkable te mlnfle
•1th the public ”
Wba* happens when a tep *tar
falls from fame? Min Blythe, an
attractive, lively woman at as, waa
frank m discussing this.
“Suddenly the rurly-headed, cut*
face of rises Bow appeared on
the screen." the said. “The Vamp
waa hanlihed to make way for the
rood."
The change came ewlflly, aka
eald. At the heiiht of her career,
•he went to Europe to make fflmi.
She alsj appeared It London's
Coliseum breakinf the record af
the Russian Ballet.
”1 waa boohed in for twe weeks
and (fayed I I ” ah* m iH *4.
When she came home after twe
Mart* absence, g « b i|H la t-falat.
»d. "Tb* Q&gt;ieefl of Ihebt hai IW
turned to Hollywood. Why»M
Between ll'« md IMS. (he
earned at high aa U Un a week.
In the v»ar Hlowlni her retun.
ahe didn't make a picture.
Mlia Blythe returned to the
•Ufa, then (owed her hatband &lt;m
a turkey ranch at PoaUna. Cattf.
They lived there tor M yean and
ibe fradaafly Warned to torpri
tbit tow *aa a movie star.

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Hlfbaat ecerkw keeinc toaktoB
tom » In the ley Leeyws have
been frineeton and Tail. Princet-m bosr«d to Twin in KM by
44-:a while Yale la l»4l Wet to
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thrnsjrfv Chrirtm?- At left b Bpectatfrt Irri rtaa*
siMwibMi « t MM stntsd forcer lix pewter to be n*«d John f . Ilantaih, It, S, Armv. of Indlflnapntla. At

hi the Werto-wtde Bible Reeding prngr*m. The
Wee Mdftnetod with e awrrteeanan on Guadalcanal
end the proersen, tpoavearerl by the American Bible
1 oa Thanksgiving Pay and cmllnors

Information
For Veterans
Rare are authoritative answers
from the Vaterana Administration
to faur question! of Interest to
former servicemen and th*lr fami­
lial:

right are ilaillo Sc.im n Att.i Mac Holme*, o( South
lYvrtland. Me, and Stjf[ Set. Roger J. ShlrMa,
Marine Corps, of St. lotils. Mo. Ptirkrnhjrkrr b
a mcmtirr of the Society’s sponsoring committee.

'TelephoneSanla' Needs Kid’s Help
B’E5T LEBANON. N IT. JRTha "Telephone Sin»a" Is in Ironhie, kildies. and he need* your
help.
"San**" Is a Idly gentleman
named Joseph 6ch*mbi«, M.whn
the last ati v o n has talked vis
telephone it Christmas time to
youngsters all over North Amerlea
.
Each dsy o' Christmi* w c k
from H p m. to a p m In pait ' cars
children coulJ call the "North
Pole" and *0 the accompaniment
o' a music bmt. the tinkle of rein
ncer b*U» and the peal of a l&lt;w
pair oil b*!l. ssnta would listen
to their pleas for presents.
Last year the Associated Pres*
tarried a store tell nt of Srhsm
bler’a Chnstmss pTogram. Once
•ha atocy appear'd in rrint Scham
birr got so many calls he couldn't
keep up with them all
Seventy-five thousand young­
sters attempted to phone him, but
only U.P'k) succeeded
The o w i h ol call* tied up serv­
ice nightie in parts of New llvmpshire and Mam* The Naw Ting-and Telephone A Telegraph To
iisigned additional operators and
Installed a bifger switchboard at
the contH point in neirhy White
River Junction Vt., but busy slg
nata atll greeted two out cf every
three caller*.
Sehamhier. a B-f-otA, u s pound
Vaterana Administrating f i e r i ,
want* to talk to every tv-v and
yirl this year. Here's whit he's
going to do:
He'* g. mg to er*n his **wnrk
ahop" D*r. 9. and the locsl VFW
post and neighbors are going to
m is t mm In compiling » li*t of
the boss and girts who "wanna
talk to ?ant* "
Tfere's what he wants you
kiddie* to do:

Q. Two yaara ayn, a friend of
mini applied for disability eompenaaUon. VA aiked him to report
for a physical aaaminatlon. but
ha failed to show up. He hasn't
bean In touch with VA aince. Sow
Hla disability baa startod to bather
him. and ha wants to reepen his
claim. Row should ha *» about it?
A. Since more than a year has
slapaed from the time VA asked
him to report for an •lamination,
ho will have to file a now applica­
tion. If Va approve hla rlalm,
payments whl bo effective as of
the date of hla naw application,
not hW orifinal one.
Q. Aa the widow of n World
War I eetersn, I am roceivinp a
VA pension. I also am recelvlnf
fed oral Old Aye and Survivor'*
Insurance basad on my husband'a
former employment. Are the lat­
ter raymmto considered income,
for VA pension purposes T
A. Tea. The paymants must ba
considered aa income In rnmpgtinc
yeur total yearly Income for VA
pension purpose*.
Q- Owriny my hctlva Mrric*. pramluma on my 01 term Inauranca
pelley were nader waiver. I re­
cently was discharged, and 9 datided to reenllat within ltd day*
of my dlaeherye dote. Will n»
premiums remain under waiver
durtny my now period of mili­
tary aervico?
A. Tee. Bo lony aa you returnad to active duty within ISO days
after discharge, VA will con­
tinue to waive your premiums
during your new period of aervie*.
Q. 1 am taking a four-roar law training, ft may not b# consider­
eowrse at night nnder the Kor­ ed • • full-time training.
ean 01 Bill. It’a at an accredited
(Veterans livirg in Cen’rat
wheel. Will thi* bo considered full­ Florida ubo wi*h fur*!*r Irfor.
time or part-time treinlnj?
mation about the'r bene/iii, 1 * . !
A. It will be measured aa not writa tb« ,YA offica at
F.
mere than thro*-quarters time Central Ave , Orlando )

Dmp hm a poital card Adt.'trii i* .. Joseph "S m ta” S.'hamh&gt;er. i l Valpe S t. VVest Lebanon,
N II
On the card write your nsm*.
adrtie-v and telephone number
Tell him i.br d.v or n--ht and the
lime vo.i w in him to call vou
an-l te i him It's okay to reverse
, v e ehi-re* Do it now 10 "San'a"
will receive your card tn plenty
o. lim e

Inn m r . tn-teid of tho-isand*
of cal* p.&gt;uring Into We s t
Lehaovn. m n v at the same time.
him ulf wid place the
the ra'f;
The re'ephi-n* com pirv w-o-ild
tike tv help out. b.it there Just
rev n't in ugh linca up it toe
'North Pole '*
Thera'* only one m"re thing
"Sani.i « int* vi ii ki Is to re
member. Tell mommy not to use
the it - ve at Ibe t me you've put
down fa.* "Santa" to call You
Vr."» hi » women a r once they
Set on tor phone .rd "Santa"
Vittld fiate t.i pet a busy ngnal
when he tries to rcich you

Girls who yearn for eaeiUng
career* couldn't do better thin
ireer toe dtolomillc service, tays
Trances E Willis, VS. Ambasss
dor to hwitserlind.
"1 can t think of a more reward
lng Lfe fer a woman.” aaya tha
tall, blue-eyed Mlia Willu. "We
have had more and more young
women e'ming Into the foreign
arnica sine* the last war The
only trouhe I* that they usually
ain't stav with it leng—they get
married,’
In N-vr York on a special advi­
sory assignment for the V N . Mis*
Willi* Is enjoying one of her few
opportunities for an unhurried
look at her native land since her
first fo.cifn asaignmtnt with the
Slate Department *7 years ago.
She makes it a point to come home
for Chris*m 1 » every year. Say*
ahe;
"riur dlnlomatte service offeti a
wonderful career fos women a»
well as men Rut it take* * special
V:rd of temperament. You have to
be will.ng to pull op root* avery
couple cf vrars and start ill over
*csin to 1 different country You
have to he interested in the people
around vru and you have tn have
1 certain dedication tn your Job
"A college girl aiming for a for
eign service esrear should study
.ilstoTT—rot only the history of
ether nat'ans. but piritcularly fbe
h'storv o&lt; her own muntrv. Ameri­
can hlito-v tt lb# best groundwork
I know In. any kind of government

portast part ol any diplomat's
Job."
A high pvint of her current home
visit Is Ambassador Willis’ aelcc
lion for tl.e tybl Award fur Emi
pent Ach.evemrnt given annually
by fh* American Woman's Assn.
Although she is the third woman
to repraaent th* I'oitcd States as
a full Amh*viador to another
country. Miss Willi&lt; Is tin* first to
achieve ihii distinction by working
her way up through the ranks of
the forcgn service.
Born in Illinois, she to k her
P ll D . ** Stan' • i Uf r.ctvity la
California, lauiht history at Coucheg Colleee and political science at
Vassar before entering the foreign
service with an atslgnmcnt as vice
consul at Valparaiso. Chile In 1978
She served In Sweden. Belgium.
Lui#mb-&gt;urg. Spam and Etnland
before b*ing appi.ntcd Ambassa­
dor to Swttterland in tots Her
home tosin Is Redlands, Calif.

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"She should have a least one
language be-ide* fnghsh end Tw
able tn apevk It fluently And ahe
should studv roiiftcal scltnce and
international law.
"After ell this she ean learn
the rest of the Jnh note hv rvper*
if nee flo, you ein't learn human
rellitons tn * cllswonm And daalleg w-ilh people Is the most lm

CAMP KOKVRA. JAPAN—5r*oalist F.rat class Elton W. Alien.
47, son cf Mrs Belle Allen, Lake
Monroe I* a member of lha ll*2d
Army Unit at Camp Kokura, Ja­
pan
Allen a aurglcal technician, ar­
rived in the Far East in Baptemher
Hi iRINr.s HIM. Firr,iv JAN. 10 1911 aot wears Good Conduct
ORLANDO P-Gnv. Collins’ cu Medal. Eun.p* an-African-Middle
Il
committee on migratory la­ Partem Theater Ribbon and Ui« UN
bor n-blcm s will begin hearings and Korean Service Ribbons.
at Belle Glade Jan Id.
II* entered the Army to October

• We’re gmn t right t a to* fieH

•o get our answers." said Rep.
Fmmett A Roberts of PsJm
Roach Courty who v iu ele-ted
- haTrtndji *Yt the ! j fnen group
fm-o yesterdsy.
The committee will study prob­
lems c vuted by migrant laborers
who follow t 'e crop# fc m re f),iq
to region Incfe hive been conrlalcts about Uvinr ccindiljoni
available in the migrants snd
ab nt ilriinqurncy among tocir
chiMtep.
RIDS o rtN E D
TALLAHAbnt.!.
e yrar#
R'ad Hoard has r |&gt;» ci| r •nlraet &gt;rs' hid* on 11 read and bridge
projects. They Include:
S&gt; | iicia — Aijrfarlng seaway
''rise (ALA) In F -1 Tierce. Brin1 'ft Contlsruction (&lt;•, Tampa,
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Stong Demo Influence Developing

Tbev atgue that president El- Sen M l« Um ifirld (D-Uont)
JOHNSON CITY, TEXA5. * ~
Feum a political bate dreP In reflected the temper o&lt; Uin nation ^readv h»» aaid It l» » ‘ retaon• blt »»*J.upturn” that rttilcrn and
C-e hll * ef Central Teaai. a ttrong &gt;nd the (w-ple'* deiiie lor • Heady
sculbern Democrat* may )&lt;in
.rflucn-e ia developing to pie«ent
the Democratic Party to the voter* -or loo (ar lo the leu. in i* lounoa- (urcca on a prcaidentiai randuiaLp
in I9U aa a "party of moderation" mcntala the tonne they lavor abd platform in 19J*. Amt then "J
which itjecla eitremea.
J would ruufhlv paratle. the Ei*en- J(idcd He would not ducount I ha
Thia 6 . re la the ranch home «f bower rc u 'ie ia the acme of avoid­ pouibllltr that .'nhn*nn "might hrrom# a firurr around ahnm South­
sen Lvndnn R John ton whoie ing Mt.’UIIM
.ieart atte-k m July baa not alopped The«e friend* Inilal John*&lt;m I* ern and 'Veatern Democrati could
km (r- it. charting in hit cunv*- reeking rn tertiooil cualittona or tally."
letcenre the broad outlinr* of a at'ynmfii'a But they concede that What 'tract would auch a do.
ceurve ol action for hit party in in taking the leadership in a move vclopm-'nt have on Iht choice of a
toward moderation, John*on may rtmlnro? WouV it heroine an efIbe mon’.ht ahead. ‘
Johnron la Iran, lannrd and lit., become a ral.ylng point for Ibe lurt to atop Adlat Stctrnaon. the
• moder*ti*«."
l*il nominee, tr Gov. Avcrcil
He aeena In be almovl kunting
Jiirnm
ar of New York?
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with an energy which he Inca In
JchoiVt dtaelaimi any Inlerent
control while regaining hi* full I
t* *lip;*.nj! intone and Southern
a'.reogPi. All the mediral a'snv
politician* gcnnally agree it’« ton
point to fcl* rc'urn to active duly
early to »ay what might happen.
vv the Senate mayortty trader when
(Conlinned From Page Onel
Cuflg.*e«* convene* in January
•ave many peuona from devariat- Talk o? John-on going to the conAt fir*', glance, hit ranch on the ing, lotiic-teiin tllnevV**." h» aaid. •rnlioa a* Text*’ "favorile ton’*
Pederni'e* River would teem an "It will benefit th* ohole health randidri* ha* touched olf (pecula­
tion th i’ ha may have rearh td
•mllkelv elate fnr (hr evolution of of the forimunlty.'*
a movement which - if aurrewlut—
Dr. It'id urge* viturn* of San- ii&gt;tna *art of accord with Gov,
would tiv'e the end teault of plac­ find ami Seminole County to get Allan Shtifra It waa Shiver* who
ing the "model a tea" In firm con­ there blood te»t* themaelve*. en- !ed Tr.’.a* into the EDenhouf
trol of the wv. Dernuuatie National murage othrr to do 10. m ate an­ cimp m I9i2 and he ia now fighting
Convrnti.n Thu could midje the nouncement* of the prugiaul he. fnr eont vt! of the Male’* delegation
liberal and eomm-vatlve "evtrrm fore their group*, ami etplain the to the ra'tonal convention.
JO«T e iA U M U O , middleweightUta" (a* ihey i r , bring called) to proiert to their emplovea.
The Shiver# fight it agalnat th t
boier. goea into a flinch with hi*
the part* a outer fringe*.
• loyaluV
liberal
Democratic
Kir *1 Week Srhedule;
wife after tearing the llnlme*The r»nrh ha* “become a *ort ol
b'trg Pmon In Philadelphia. He
Firit weiv eihedule, Tbur*Hay frrcea led he Home Speaker Sam
watering plae" for Democracy Nov. 17—Veino’i Grocery, l*or. llavbu n uho In turn ia regarded
rerved ebout four out of en inleader* who don't Juil chance to Mam St and tteardatl Ave., Can­ generally aa John«m‘a political
month tenlrrvre. With three com­
■tnd their way there while wander­ aan, l; 0&lt;l p. m. to 9:1*0 p. pi.; mentor in 'l'«&gt;hlngt»n.
panion* he vae }alW for Vint
and ron*plfacy in con-ieel ion
ing through the mriqutt* and the l leuilns a (.rotcry, Cor. K. lleneva Some p-lilirat observer* ace Ilia
with e South Philadelphia gva
wind nii-lcd cedar*. Dc.piLc pro- Ave. and 3rd A»e., Midway, 4:00 Johnion Shivcra Ray bum ig if^ t'atinn brawl, lie ta on proba­
p. m. to 9:40 p. m.; St t.uke’a Mi*. nent on a national committeeman
tion for the reat of hia aentrnre.
• ionary llaptitt Church. Cameron e« an ef'ort to bring the party
City, 4:00 p m. to l oo p. m.; John uctiona hack Into »ome kind ol
Burrow'* Grocery, Roreland Park. working agreement before Ihe nat'onal Ckrvention.
I;U0 p. m. to I 00 p. m.
Ftiday, November IS—Silver Teaai new amen tpceulaled frm.'loon Candy Shop, Cor, Midway ]y on 111.* aituetion after Ihe “ lit*
Ave. aid Mater St., 'lidway. 4:00 erali” taiacd *30 ouo laat atimniet
NEW YORK r — "I vi never
p in io b.oq p. in ; Coo tier'* Cafe, tor am m uced graai root* cam­
U rn h ip itrr in my lilr."
Cm ?ipr» Ave. and (Itnevn S u paign !» whip Shim * in the rm*That * ihat Marilyn Monroe
Midway. 100 p . to. to 9:00 p. tit.; •'enlloni: » campaign ir.anagrr t j 't
• aid. and it appealed to l&gt;e true.
lto*e Ella’* Fi«h Market, Cor. h'eed; .hin We money waa lurr.'d
She «m)' * readily and talka ea.
Since Ave* and Northward St., over la «he Democratic National
r'trdly Jtout her tnterrat in act­
Midway, I 00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m.s Commdee and talk of an all oul
ing. pla-'S lionk- and living tr* gen­
l.utky
Star Beer Carden, Booker- dm # again*! Shiver* aubiided.
eral. She alto indicated ahr waa
loan, la k e Monroe, 4:00 p. m&gt; Whatever the lop lea el atrafegy
irady foe rom«nre.
In 9:00 p, m.
■nay be behind the m aneum t in
“ My divorre decree ffmm Joe
DiMagg'n, became final — final­
Saturday. November If, San- Teaai' internal politic*, the fact
ly ,“ ahe r*matkr &gt;1 "I haven't been
ford—Nick'a Liquor Star* 410 B. remama that John ion la In a key
ruing out But now — who know*?"
Sanford Ave., neotgelown, -10:04, poiitio.) both ai the Mate level and
Marilyn'* day in New York be­
a. m. to 9:00 p. m.; Fiatier-Ful- At the national level.
gin* early.
lon Pool room. Cor. 3rd Si. and
She ipmdt much of her morn.
South Sanford Ave.. (ieorgetown,
it g« oh*-rvtng the rlaviea of lew
lO-OO a. tu. to S.OO p. m.; Buay
*vira‘b-ir.- the itramatle r o a c h
flee Beer Carden, 1007 W. 13th
»ho*e pupil* included Marlon
S t, Coldvhoro, 10.00 a. m. to S :00
Brando, Jam r, liran Julie Mar­
p. m.; I'hagan'a (iineery, 1000
ti*, .She’Wy M.nter* She alao at­
Soulhweat Road. Coldrboro, 10.00
tend* cl**-e* at hia actnrv' vtudm
a m. lo S:00 p. nt.
I vl-i all kind* of rolea," ahe
Second Week Schedule?
aid
Monday, Noveml&gt;er 21 , Sanfnrd u*e and en*t leva, arrewa hove
But *n far nn Shake«phere. She
—Cavtle Birwer Court. AHmlnie- about i ' i time* the holding pdwei
read* Shrkeiprared. however. J
tiatlun Itvillillngr. Caatla Brewer ■n aoftwood oad about 4 limey la
a*ked her which play* of hi* the
Court, 4 04 p. m. to S:6t f . m.j hardwood.
liked.
Ceatl# Biewer Court. Cof. »th S t
DO , , . aelert a flathead acre**
Sho. w-adcred and then am lied,
* Mulbetry Ave., Ce«tle Brewer when the head la to be fhi-H
• no comment *' She added: 'T m
Court. 4:00 p. m. to 9:04 p. m.; with lb# aurfaeq or counter»uiib
tot gulng to get into the aame
Cattle Birwer Court, Cor. fth below the aurfare.
thing did with "The Brother* KaSt. A (Hive Ave. ('&lt;*t|e Biewer
DO . , , ii*e an ntalhead a&lt;tev*
nm anv
She vr* aware of the
( ouri, 4.00 p, m to 4.04 p, m.i when It i* draired to rounter*ink
va«t amount of kiddinc ahe re.
Spivey** (irocory. 904 I.oru*t Ave. half the head below the aurfarw
llrotgelown, 4:00 p. m. to 9:00
DO . . , rhome a rouodiiead
•crew when you want the entire
Tiicolay. November !?. Sanford head lo It# abme the aurfare.
- Hall* Bed Front G ror. Cor.
DO . . . in joining two pt^' •*
tmh St. A Pecan Ave, Gotdrhora, of wood, dill a hole In the firet
head.
4 : 0 4 p. m . t o 9 : 0 4 p. m . ; P e n l e y ' a pier* of wood equal ta lha dia­
Aimo*f every prominent digni­ Grorrry. fiu« W. llth St.. Gold*. meter of th« arrew and drill $
tary amwig Mororran* e n on b«ro, Jeff* (iiocrrr, 10&gt;0 | | r - heir in the i«-ond plero murk
rterful mrvir Samur! Gnldwyn hand f.ir the rlim arlir ending of korv Ave, 4:00 p, m. t o 9 : 0 4 p . ^ . ; •mailer than th« eciew diameter.
him .rlf ’old me that. |*U take hit the evde whirh itarted two year* E A R Grocery, Ct Cypreaa, 4 04
DON'T
a arrewr horn*
word fur it,"
-go when the French wbilked ben p in. to h 00 p. m.
a procedure that
Wrdnetday, November 53. SonWhen He Un't rtudying dramal- Youaarf away bcauae of hia Naford—lee'* Fi»h A Poultry Mar­ came* the act aw to Iota a large
ir*. M a t lyn nflrn will prowl liona1i*t leaning*
ket.
1100 \V. 11 th St.. Gold.boro, part of t u gripping power.
around 'hr muteum* and book On hi* tetura. French troopa ana
DOST . , . ignore the principle
4.00
p. m to 9.00 p. m.; Sutton'*
•Inrra. She rnthuied about a mel- an honor guard aalutrd amartiy.
of drilling pilot bolea for acrQ e
rnpolitan eahibd nf Goya, her fa­ In th* findertvOK almoapherc, vl- Store, 1149 Blarkatona At#., in hardwood un!r«t you w antTe
vorite aetul.
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o'enre wa* juit b* ncalh the aurfare lorkhart Subdlviiion, 4:04 p , rn. rick eplitting lha*wood and ta
Don't Ir-e crowd* bother her? hut the initial critical moment* to 9:00 p. m ; Sheppant'* Grocery. make It very difficult to drive the
Wt4 Willow Ave.. Georgetown., 4:00
"Not terribly." .hr aaid "I have a.npareniig paa*rd olf wrll.
p. m. to 9:00 p. m.; Spivey'a Groa (rw dt*g.iiaea that work pretty
DOST . . , forget that the
tjrv, hOI I.ovmt Ave^ Georgetown, arrowhead mill he damaged by
well. I won't trll you what Iher
€.44
p.
m
(o
9:00
p.
m.
are. became that would git* me Dulles Expected
uiing a arrew dnter tip that U
Friday, November 59, Sanford— damaged by uiing a Up that ia
To Arrange Trip
Ball’* Red Front Groe., Cor. 10th lee arid*.
St. A Pecan Ave., Golriehoro, 4:00
DON'T
neglect to' oeO
To For' Eost Soon p. m. to 9:00 p. m.; Alvin’. Gro- what
are tailed fltdahlng wraihfre
WASHINGTON
— Secretary re ry . Cor. Cyprf** Ave. and 9th when the arrewa hold malei 1|
nf State Dullr*. returning from St.. Georgetown. 4:00 p. m. to 9:00 that mu*t be unfaalened periodi­
Geneva lumortaw. la expected tn p. m.: Mae’* Sundriea, I9J4 w. cally.
atari arranging promptly a trip to 13th St., Goldahoro, 4:04 p. m.
to 9 04 p. m.; Chicago Flat, 5423
the Far F.a*t
Iti primary purport. K waa W 19th St, Gold •hot o, 4:00 p. m.
learned trday. would be to attend to 9:00 p. in.
Saturday, November 59. Sanford
* third meetlt.g of Ihe Seuthraat
Aria Treaty Organitalmn Mist* -N'Wk’a IJquor Store. 410 Sanford
terial Ccunrll The date would And*. • Georgetowh. 10:90 m. m.
com# pimctirre during January. lo t . 04 p. m.; Fianer.Fulton Poolroom, 3rd Cor. Srd St. and Sanford
February nr March.
A ait* will have M be aeleeted A*e., Georgetown, 10:00 a. m. lo
9:00 p. m l Buty Be* Beer Gar­
year In Ihe comparable period h r the tarly U M meeting.
there were | , « | eatea.
TTie eight pact member*—United den. 1007 BT, 131b St., Goldihoro,
•HU. ) ear'* tolal inrludet 141 State#, Britain. France, Philip­ 10:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m.| Goldaparalytic, 1C nonpar#lytie and 111 pine#, FakUlan, Thailand, Aus­ boro Bar. 1910 W. 13th SI. .Goldauntperlfted rate*.
tralia and New Zealand—would bnro. 10:00 a. m. U 1:00 p. m.
Both of the new eatea were In work thi« out through diplomatic
Dade County, one a woman nf 41 t-achangei hi Ihe normal order of
and the olher a boy of J. Neither making arianiemenla
waa aperilled a* | 0 paralytic.
The Mlniiterial Council will re­
ceive and act on report* from
C®'*f’AMr TO GET FRANCMISR military economic and aubveralre
PANAMA CITY &lt; * - The Weal •rtivltiea committee*.
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
Florida Gat CV. will m e lv o a
STARTS 9:90
franc hue lo diatrlbute natural gat
In 40 World Serien garnet
In Panama CHy. The move « u Brooklyn boa been involved In If
“Untamed Mistress”
approved yealerdtay by rtdera, one-tun derlalona. The Dodger*
PRIMITIVE
1.910 919.
te.t II 4 *d won 0.
UNCENSORE D
FUM ED IN BEAUTIFUL
EASTMAN COIOR
*
9:49 nod *:U
ALSO

Spotlight
On Hollywood

Sultan Yousseff
Returns To Palace
After 2 Year Exile

NOW SERVING — ■
NOON LU N C H ES

a S ^ X C K P T 8UNDAT 1 1 : 3 0 t o 2 ^ 0
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W H E R E M O R E P E O P L E DO M O R E B U Y I N G A N D S E L L I N G !
If It’s Worth A oytklof
It’s Worth AdrtrtLsJnf la

.CLASSIFIED ADS

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3 REAL ERTATK FOR BALK 3

THE OLD HOME TO W N

T1IK SANFORD HERAIJ)

By STANLEY

Ilfd'rH U I

DAI LY

4330 00 down Ihen r s no monthly
KH A
(which urlude* taxe* and InHome to hr re-decorated to toll
luranre) will purchaie thi* neat
&gt;«ur d r u m 1 Bedroom Cootwo bedroom home. Ha* tile
•truction. Hird-wood floor*,
b«th. kitchen equipped 3101
Good Neighborhood.
Amelia. Total Price 19,300.00
4*no JMtWN Pint rim ing eo*t
19,433. loll) prtro.
Robert A. Wlltiima, Realtor
Raymond L u 4 tiiit, Aaaeeiate
S ip - .
Phone 1IT3 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

Lota For Sale in Beat

W A N T AD
RATES
The Following Rotes are now
i|) effect.
IB« Per I .in* for On* Insertion
JOe Per I.in* for Threa Insertion*
14c Per Lin* for P it! Jn»*rti*n»
lie Per Lin* for Each Z2 In*
Mrtioni
MINIMUM RATE: Me
Advertiirri ir* roquet ted to s o
lily lh* Want-Ad Department im­
mediately of nay error* ta Uair
adi, a* n a Sanford Herald M l be
tfMOMtliblo tor otly
■Uniona-

WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*,
, private bathi. I l l W. T int Si

Rollawajr and Baby Bed*
lay, Wrrk or monlh-Tel. 1423.
urniture Center
l l i W*H Flrat

?

F U R N IS H E D A P T S .
w«it lit. Or C«U at Eunlut* Coalar. I l l W ut lit.
Avaion Apia. BlddM cy.
72«vW.
IKK Semuaol* Realty for D*tlrab e Rnmti and Apia. Phena 17.
CL' 'N furnlihed apt. Clot* la.
&lt;i l it St. Pnona il*.
S

ED l Bedroom Apt
133-W.
&lt;■
imercial Bulldiai 24 z 30
w
;e »how window.Located
bunnris icttlem m l at
and Sanford Avc. Phfifl#
1.. or Inquire at Ri*« Servicn
SUtion, 2TUi and Sanford Ave.
CLEAN 1 Bedroom furnlihed
Apartment. Clot* w. 117 Oak
Ave. Phone ilS.
____
LAKE3IA R Y ^"F unitibed Houa*.
Phonn TIT or 1374-J.
Yjrtiiibed one bedroom collage
■ y tba month. Se* R J. Carroll
day or *v*nln(i. Flv* Point!
Motel, i mile* touth on 1T-R.

UM • A. »
A - i , _______ ___ .
P. J. rk rrtm M GarfWld WO* Residential D ulri.t ».f Sanford;
*l*n sand beach fron'age on
MU. M i Mataek. r . w . wn*
Cryttal Lake. Call 332 after
barni. Haiel I T Field A. C.
4:30 p. m.
Doudney, Land Surveyor.
SPECIALS
New 2 Bedroom hou»e. concrete
«NK PAYMENT
Block con*lniclion on 4 lo'a
1 RR. . CB. Nicer Section. Com­
M.300 no. Term*.
pletely furnlihed (Hom e and
Furniture L ie New), WellNew 2 Bedroom hou*r. roncrele
land.'Caped— Tile Bath, Hard­
Block eenMnirtion, partly fur­
wood Floor*, Automatic W aiher
nlihed 17,300 00
and ttryer, only 42600. down.
Ju tt one monthly payment Home
1 bedroom home. rlote-in.
Appliance*, and Furniture only
43.100 UO. Il.loo. down, balance
4A?*n mo. Insurance and Ta*e«
$3* «7.
included. Call for appointment.
ID acre farm with &gt;mall home.
Not To* Good To Re Tree
« flowing we|]|, 44.343 00, $1,300
1 BR. MODERN cotUge. 17.000 00.
down,
balance eaiy.
nearly new, overlooking fiahable
i . W. MALL. REALTOR,
1-ake Jc**up (all th* privilege*
Ftnnd* S u it Bank Buildiag
without the upkeep'. IS minute*
•Tail Hall" Phone m e
from Sanford or Orlando. The
m=mp»
SPACIOI’S RITCHEN
ARTKIRB FOE SALE
it completely equipped with
refrigerator, wnber,
dryer,
ARMY NAYT BURFLITS
•love and hot water b ra trr; Palm ......................... $i 30 Gal.
providing the mmt faatidiou* T-Shirt* ....................... 44c Earh
with cheery working and dining 310 Sanford Ave
rbone m i
area. Tcrmt, but ca&gt;h talk*.
LARGE Attractive!} decorated 2
BR, CR. tile bath, ample
cloiet*. wood floor*. The wellplanned (fully equipped) kitchen
ha* ENTERTAINING window
over the *ink. la ri* shade tree*
in deatrabla ntigbSorhood. Price
SIO.WO. with biu-tiie down pay­
ment.
TRAILER living ii economical!
GET
Spactou* PEERLESS Trailer
nee. Ftaae pewr ad
with expenme appearing Jalouin .
dey.
»ied Florid* Cabana — all
equipped and furnlihed. New
It's
Bo
eoit 44.100. Will tell for $3,300.
USED FU R N ITU R E
Move in for |l,M0. down.
To Pkcw A Want Ad
ONLY 17M.
jnet Call 1B21 and aak far
DOWN. 3-Bedroom, CB Home
th# Want Ad departaaat
lile hath, ipacr heater, TV
antenna, large yard for children, 3-Pr. Maple Liv Boom Suite $29 U
Sanford Herald
immediate occupancy, JTft.Jff U rge Loung* Chair ......... I9 U
month.
AIJISKKN
Silver Fn* Fur. Anti­
7-Pc. Sofa Red Suite* ......... 49 M
que Furniture. Phone 3n4.
Buffet
12
M
READY INCOME
hm
Small going Ruilnet* with a t­ D rcitrr A Mirror .........
O fTTuLF^IlEK F FOB
laM WHOLE
tractive small furnuhed home. ChUforobe
HOME FREEZER. rilONB
De*k A C h a ir......... 1I.M
Will pay for ilwlf in loa* than Student
9IT-W, 424 R.
Room T a b le t............ H M
Two Years. Recordt available to Dining
Red*
......................... 3M WINCHESTER. I«34 Mo*lcl 24
aeriou* buyer. All for ONLY Metal
Hollow ay Red ...................... 4 M
Double barrel 12 gauae M*H,$10,300.
J-Pc. Dinette*
17M mim 4 all 1919 aflrr S |&gt; m
Many More Hem* Not U .ird
Only ll.ee Down
NEW A USED Piano*. Spinrl-.
t'prighl end Baby Grand*, Tunmg and Repairing liravcnable
ill N. Park Av*.
Price*. Phone IfJJ-ft.
241-09 Fli t 8L
Phono 127
HOLIDAY TURRETS
Seminole Turkey Fa'm loealrd no
finardall m-ar (lia*e A Co.
RIFT — Home* of Real Individual!
Wakh'hnuae. Phone 13T-X-S4.
Mr: Bnttaay Farm
*rm Hornet,
,. .
Eaiirly
‘ Am enm , UJira Modern,
CHROME Jine'.te. B eauljretl
Can vwntionat A m eek Catatlai
Spring and Miltreaa. All $73.
typ*«.

$ S MATHER’S $ *
DOLLAR DAYS

$1.00 Down

Mather of Sanford

NOT A PROJECT!

On Large Land leaped
NICE BEDROOM. Private en­ BUILT
lo ti: la the beat of neighbor­
trance and Bath. Pb. » » W.
hood*.
ewr Weelmghouto Dealer'*
• ROOM Unfurnlihed Apt. (30. per
M arug Waiher*
month. 1W1 S. Orlando Drive. COMPLETE with ill the feature*
$39 » UU
Coleman
Hcairra
you
have
dreamed
about
»urh
Phone 1319 before i p m.
Pbeee 17EL
a* colored General Electric 1U MagweUa Ave.
Phone 3113 after 1 p, m.
appliance* u « colored plumbing
HEATING
TWO-Brdroom Apartment. Clean,
fiiture*.
Fleer P an acea and arru latar*
attractively turnnhed. U*e of
R. 2. POPS CO, INC
^ f ir ig e and telephone. ITS, AND available at reaaonabla
Park Ave. Pbewe t$«$
pneae. w*th the heat fMaerte*
y n o n e 1ST._________________
* with mteimum down-paywer I Room Apt. and bath.
menu.
Lerry'i Meet.
W. 112 Elm Ave.
ian .
Wellborn C. Phillips J r.
Turn. Apt. 1113 Park. Adult*.
QUICK CASH fee P n l l i r e . Add
FURNISHED, 4 room duplex SUtre 1*41, Sulnrd'i
mg Meekiew. Tp^ewrtters._Oetap art* eat. iso. per month,
aduiu. fourth and Holly, Fhoha
1 1 l S { u 1 h R , OM mlie

1$

1MI-W evenlngi.____________

^ IT aiE N E T T E Apt*. 2 Room
futntibed Cottage, Clark'* Tour« t Court. I7-92, one block Soulh
City limit*.
BURN. Effleincy AM. Highway
— 21-92 South City Limit*. Phone
2J17-W.___
Nir* Room. Hot Water. 10I5-W.
LARGE, 3 Bedroom Apt. fumUBcd
MO. per month. Apply M San-

an 17%. Phene M1T-W.

RED-I-MIX CONKRETR
Mwaele O ncreie Co.
Ave.
Pbewe 13
l$M CASE D C-4. GOOD CONDIm ON
BRITT TRACTOR CO.
Wwav 11-M Seeth
Pbeee Ml

L'*ed Sewing Machine, dreaung
(able and piano. Cheap. 221Wait 19th at. nr Phone 344-J.
Window SUIa — IJntela
ATTRACnVKLY BESTONTO $M M 'm
Flu* Block* — Cradle Bloeka
RE— WANTED 20 RUT - » B BEDROOM HOHU - PRICED
Create Trap* — Dry Well*.
Miracle Concrete Cm
from $10,100. te IlS.eoo. FHA
G * d uaed piano, ph. 22ZJXM.
9»
Elm Ave
Ph. 1133
and VA (GI) &gt;'mi need.
USED Electric coin dupettier
O D H A M * TUDOR. I N C
drink box. Good running condi­
Builder* of Finer Hornet ft
tion. Ideal for beer storage box.
Can be **en a t The Sanford
Florida Living.
Herald. $40.
Sale* Office—3123 So. French Jiv e
SWEET Hamlin Orange*. $] 0Q Bu.
$ !» « ■ » .
B. W. Lord, Phone I3IT-W.

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HELP WANTED

10 1 4 -

BOYS \\ ANTED for Paper Rnulr
Mti*t L- t2'i year* old. Apply
Fla Tinic* Union, tew* W t*t m
WANTED — Rnutrman Guaran
Ircd iilary 4(3 per w«vk plu»
rnmiuiiiion, You ran nrl a
good Income if you art- witling
In work. Phillip* Colonial Clean
rr* Y* Phon« call*. Apply in
per*on.

BTRC1AL

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fault vein
S3 Climb by
crawling
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tltlea
2*. Electndcd
partirle
:s Sotitheiil
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30 Wavaidv
hotel
at. ttapped
31 Note i*f
the »x*!e
34 Body
eif water
33 8u»peni|
34 A deep.tlun
pigment
3* Entertain
39 Kind
of poem
an in thia place
41 A »on
of Adam

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29 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 24
Uum paon S tu d io o f n n n ein g
Fo* Tmt — Walti — Swing
Rumba. Samba, Tango, Wa mho,
2.317 Mohawk

P. O. R o i 397

RAD IO

19 —R ato n / Baato/ TraHera— 19

BORSON

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■g. Rrewey neatmg
M. G. IIOIHJKS
g*rv*«e on All Water I’umpa—
Well* Drilled — Pnaaea
IT—A im * 4 ltfn ES TWAtl.KKS
Paela Read Pbeee 7te
1T/H1K landing and ftnuhlng FOR SALK — '.34 Ford. 2 Spood
(deaotng. waling. Serving Semi­
\xl-*. Van body Kxrollcnt mnnole County atnre 1923. 11. M [ dilnm Ph 33inir-r Park, .3 anil
Gleainn. lathe Mary.
19- AirTOMOBILK BRUfcRBB -14
1NSTAI.IATION of Linoleum, CarCARS
pet*. Tdc*.
ftOUenT SOLD TRADED
S nuford l.iniilrum A T ile Co.
■ay Reef* I lM Car*
127 W. i*t St.
I'hono 1917
Sanford Ave. 4 lltka St.

INSURANCE DEBIT — Sanford
Rctidenl. Career, opportunity
for man 23 to 14 with car. High
*rhi«d graduate. 4**3 m a wrrk
tiiit* rommiMiun P* -tart. 2««*a ~ ~ JIICYCLK P A IN T IN G
Metcalf Kiiddmg, Orlan in.
Storage until X-3la*
Mawlev'i Bike Shop
ADULTS — Male or Female for 310 E 4th SC
Pliooe 2(34
Honda Tlrrea Idikta. ittoiur
rouief YUIvt have car ami
Far Retter riumMag
r**h IKind. Apply IW W. Id St
See ar Cali
W.
J . KING
Man fur alradv work to ,\ur*ery
Swath Park Pkawe M
and tireenhoove. Call 13.37 \\ ,
hcti»ren 12-1 and after J. lloute cleaning - Window*. Wall*,
He rher’i Nurwrv
Floor*. Phono D. C. Caldwell,
1149 J.
I0A
HELP WANTED
in 3
4Frmalr)
RNVKUIPKS, ictlrebrart., Matemeat* mvoieea, bind bill*, and
p r o g r a m t. etc Prugrem ea
WANTED — Eapenenred W'aiiPrut nag Co., Phone amt — 403
re»*e*. Apply Mr* Appleby a
Wevt iflh St.
Hr.taurant, I'K South Park
HEATERS — Cleaned. Repaired
SUPER TRADING POST
and Serviced. Phone Il.n |(
W A N T E D IM H K D IA TK I.Y
U rge Round Tabli ........... IIS'*' Uilv tor mir Sjnliir.l tlllirr. 3tu*t
Library Table
"j*» to- r*|MTicnir*l in general oilier
P . m . C A M rim t.H
Camp Cook Ga* S lo w * ........ 3 jo
Geweral Cewtrarlor
Maple Writing D«**k
22w dutie* Call Mr. Monel, 4 2311.
•Ttorne* of DiaUnctlnei**
Corner Chin* Cabinet
2.3oo tlrlando.
111 Way 17 9*
Phone 1447
Tank Varnum Cleaner .......... 23Ml HM'AL Sale* office nerd* woman
20 Gauge Shot Gun
.. 70 («
Space
ilcatcri
ami
FI
wr Furn­
over 13 year* old for full time
U rge Pnrrrlatn v*&lt;mfl *tn*e 17 30
ace* Liberal Trade In.
permaneni work K»penrnce in
Soper Trading Pom Da 17 9:
Bookkeeping,
and gen
keepu_. Typing
.
I Mile South
Phone Wlt-W
eral office work n rre n a n
Phone for appointment 2*49,
7tv Cu. r t. COLDSPOT Refrigera
31r. Steven.
M Alfc i IL 1 T
tor. |M Phone IIH7-J.
"LADIES
—
Space
lime
ran
be
Phone ti l ]
1991
Sanford
A*e.
U X 24 Aluminum la*uver». 41 nu.
dollar lime when you ar*; hu*v
Ccmenl paint, \ lh pkg 40r.
•riling Avnn Prodnei* Opening*
GATI.IN im O TH H IW
90 lb. Roll Roofing, $2-30, 4 X in
for tm rere women. Contaet Mr* Dragline and Bulldnter Service
Eiterior Plywood 44 00. G«a
Juanita Ruavell, P. O. Bo* 973, Phone*: 2221 — Sanford, 2233—
Plmr Furnare. 30.000 BTl'
Orlando."_____ ______________
Gontva
$39, S ga. A*phiIt Roof ceiling.
$2 00
IIWORE WANTED
- t l OHI-AND'i Morning Seolincl, Or
Sanford Freight A Salvage
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Ml Heat lal. S|. phone 1M
I.AWNS MOWED be Jerry T/&gt;rd.
Hay, JI41-J.
Free eatimate*. Phone 1317 W
UEBARY BAPTisT I HL*RCH will
PLUMBING
hold Hummaga Sale Friday. EXPERIENCED Colored m ud Ore trace and r t a w m l . Frew
November :$ at 2IT Sanford
de*trei day work Ph. 3120 J,
estimate*. S. L Harvey. 9&gt;4
Ave. from 9 - .7 30 p m.
Sanford Ave Phone IMS
RETIRED ENGINEER waol* full
20 ' ADMIRAL TV. Radio. Record
or part time work. 30 year* In 14-1
INNUBANCP
-141
nlavcr comblnallnn. Mo*l Sell
heaitng. air conditioning and *p
Parly leaving lown Can he »een
pinner* S a l a r y vemndarv.
at Home Service Co., 323 San­
Write W II Crofnoi. Rl. 1,
. Rate* to
ford Ave.
Bo* 99. Sanford
Policy bolder!
Jaha WMUmm Ins. AgwaT
F re e T u rk e y ’s nt E rh o l'n
CHILD CARS in my home :i»
a n BnafieJ AUanlic
South Frrnch. Mr*. Ethel
With Purrh**e of
$4
MrCay,
ECHOLS Quilttop Set , . Rrg $|.19
Trade . . $99 00 (Twin or
DouUfr Siae)
II RIMHWERB nPPORnrwmKS II
LUXURIOUS Foam Rubber Set
IS M IT K B AND PERSONALS IS
Reg. . $139
Trade . . . $129 no
F in an rlal Independenre
KING SIZE Hollywood Bed
Go into bu*inc*i lor your»e|f! (lxvn If vou haxe an Alcoholic Problem,
40 X'M 31.lire*.
\3rtle P. It Ho* I2H or Phone
a paint More in your loxvn I’aini
*0 X M Bo* Spring
7310 Alrtwdicv Anno* nunn
eypenence nece»*ary. W e llHeadboard (iVm rainr Plai(ic)
known and lonc-e*iahli*hed New IT - AUTDMORIUtg ■ TRAILER*
Reg.
1179.00
England manufacturer will equip
I1M.S0
new More wtlh neceoary fur­
CHOICE nf Many Different Suttri
niture, fialurei and complete 1911 MODEL A. T/v»l» giand, mm
Rookra*# Bed
•tor k of paint product* nr equip
giHKl, Good tiro , 2I2U Orange
Double - firm e r
eaolmg *lnre &gt;urh a* lumber
Ave.
U rg e Mirror
yard*, roncrele product*, floor
Matlrra*
_
covering, hardware, etc Loca­ ~ ATTENTION HUNT KBS "
R«g Spring
tion obtained by you. Original Cordell * Garage hi* a few ti*ed
$ 1 8 9 . 0 0 -----paint Hock financed on rnntrn- 4 wheel drive JEEPS for »ale.
ECHOL S -Day Or Nighler'* Sofa,
tent term* after down payment.
BETTER HURRY, Son E. 2nd SI.
Platform Rorkrr Chair
Slate in reply addretv, phone
Choire of Covering
number, and rnnvement hour It M l MP YOU I* aw US before
jum^bwy. Open Kvetuagi and
for interview Our representative
91 IMS
will contact vou Replica hrld in
BUY NOW and gel a 10 . 12 IJi
confidence Write P O. Bo* *JM,
Turkey FREE!
Vero Beach, Florida.
P alaR i, Fla.
■ d O L R B ID D IN G 0 0 .
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AN INDEPENDENT DAIT/T NEWSPAPER
HANFORD. FLORIDA

VOLUME XLVI

Patrons 0( Rifz
Theatre Will Vote
For Personalities
On* of th# moft intereattng
feature. of th* National Auditor*
Award* election being currently
ronductH through No*. 17. In
which patron* of the Rita Thratr#
will partlcirat*. it th t aelectlon of
the moat pmmiaing now malo ant!
female perinnalitlea.
Thnu'andi of aaplting actor*
and actTfaar* atonn the Hollywood
itudlnt each year for trail, »aitl
l!*rb Roller, manager of th*
Rita Thratre hrra. Relatively frw
ar* alcon) to contract*, ha **itl,
and ont* a *mall percentage of
thc«* raath itardom.
High coat of film production
maktt director* reluctant to ca*t
Ttew fact* hi itellar rolea became
of the uncertainty of their *#fcptanr# by the public. Thl* audlence eltction, Manager Roller
*aid, will ghr# dlrrtlnr* a tiearrut Indication of what new perlona have public appeal
Moviegnera demand new face*.
Carting director*, therefor*, are
•l*rt for n»** talent. Since, how.
ever, ratting director* ar* not
Infallible, public expreialon of ft*
choir# among th* new pervonalitie* I*
rxpected to bring la
light th* hidden potential of many
pew player* and thu* accelerate
their ti*# to aUTdnm.

Collins Says Track
To Have 'New Look'
LONGWOOft— A va»t program
• f Improvement* and ad til Inn a U
virtually ow plat# at tho SanfordOrlaade Kacioal Club where Jerry
Collin*, well-known racing axacitiro ha* taken over a* now op­
erator under a 2ft-yea.* lewv* a grew*
meat.
(YlBn* aay* th* trarh will have
"new look" when th* M-day
moot open |Vc. U . Central Flor­
ida raring fan* ran get a preview
of the modern Ited plant during
arW xdiv race* which will run
for two week* atarting Dae. f t.
a

A full errw of workman will h*
h»pt boay putting on the fmtihlng
louche* hnfnrw the I9SS-M rampahm awmg* Into action, Imt the
in a f r Jo*1* hnv* he*m ew ip ietn
Id tht* early data.
The change* Include a now odda
hoard on th* hack-atretrh, a new
rabbM rail, a mmpietaly new
raring atrip which ha* boon widen­
ed and ral*«d llm u l two feet,
a new Jmige'a Hand atop tha
frandataod togwthor with a
K lo finnh earner* booth, a new
ting it Ham both, on tho track
and bt th* grand«tand. a new
pwMie addr*«* and Intercom aye*
teen piua a eomplHa redecorating
and mfurtiiihing job on axiatinr
aactiona of th* plant.
Collin* make* no effort to bid*
ki* pl«w*uriw over th* retuha of
tha sweeping alteration*, commer.ting, **l'm pnvid of the way
thing* ar* taking ahap*. and I beHava tha fane a rt gomg to Mr*
k loo.-

Movieland Ride-In
Screen b Changed
To Cinemascope
The widely pwbkciaod Cto*ma-

■rope *M becom* ■ part of the
touvtoland Rid*-In TheHr* Sun­
day whan I k * kontutfciM” la
faahafwd an Mlo ocrooit Iher* hi a
two-day rtmwtng wttfi Burt Laiw
raatar and Diana Lynn Mmod k
Th* brand new arroan al Ute
Movieland kada-fn ntaoawm SI
feat in width and IS toot in brtght,
which haa boon kuttaUod along
with Ih* modern k. C, A. lew d
and projection equipment, under
Ih* direction af W. D. “Bill” Hoff­
man. RCA Kngtaoer, who k a
k m l raaident. Th* taaUAaUoa
wa( rompietod bp B lf c r d Bootrie Company.
Th* Cioomatonpo acreon la Juat
one of the many modem Improve­
ment* lhat ha* mad* ■ aria
mora enjoyable.

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No. 33ft.

Jennings Randolph
Be CofC Speaker

Kiwanians Have
Ladies Night
Tha Diitnet C.ovarnnr ad Uwaiti« Inlcrnaticinal, Fl«nda IHavrvct.
ipnfce l*«l msht at tha inn a* I Lad.*i Night ccleoritton ad too l*nford Kiwsnia Club.
Thorn** W. McElvy, rleo-prealdrnt of th# Havs-Tsmpa Cigar
Corn piny of Tampa. *iUt k
&gt;war mrmberahip In tha Kiwani*
Club, told ao audirnea od Dearly
?oo lhat “ you yet heartwarming
atiuranr* when you **# KlwanU
•ervicr rom* in contact with the
real need."
Introduced hv U. G«v Ralph
Auattn Smith. McElvy praived the
local chic club for It* actlvilc*.
“ I know that I am on the *uni*t
•tde of my )ra r a* your Dutriet
Governor, hut I lik* to prat**
ihnea who have don* exceptional
work in tarrying out tha Kiwaai*
plan of aervte*."
Speaking on the aim* of Ih* Kiwant* Cluht Ihmuchout it* inter­
national organuation. MrEIvy told
th* Taruh Hou** audt*nc*. “Since
Octob*r 12, 1941, I'v* ***n a lot
of Ktwant* in action. You grt
IhrlRt and napiraton out of that
»*rvtc« that will com# from no
cth*r aourc*.”
Attending the Sanford Kiwania
(lub'a Ladtr* Night ovrnt u
gu*at* od tha local club word luoatll A. Cole, od tha Downtown Orando Club, and hia wife; Carol
Crist may, of the St. Cloud Kiwani* Club, and hi* wifo; and William
L. Wright, of tho New Smyrna
Roach Club, and bla wife.
Sealed al lb* hcAt UU« w an
Thnmaa W. UcEIvy and wlfo,
Ralph A. Smith and wilo, Rapert
Strickland and wl/t, Roy Brewton,
KI U na and wife, A. L Wilma
and wifo, F. B. Surgbto and wlfo,
and Roy Uann and hia wlfo.
The annual otont waa climaxed
with entertainment itaged by Ed
Lane. Ha bHroduetd Julio Byrd
aod Pat Cotain, who danced and
long their way through an uouiually ootoyabl* portioo of (ho
awning. BUI Worth onterlalnrd
with aang*. ontl fey ant Ham*oa
himiahed «M laugh* with hi*
ImHatfoat. Frieda

Weafrher
P irtlr tt«*a&lt;i'v ceniral p*v#tVm this
lllrino'ii, tonight anil Friday with
««wler temperature* tonight ia4
fridar.

Local
Group
Fortunate

Seminole County
Blood Test Survey
Is Launched Today
(OUMIHRIONKR HEISCII \O l.l M E HRA—Chairman of th* Board
af County Commitiionet* John IV. Maiich bcrnme* th* firti perton
in Raminoi* County to volunteer for a dtial-.hccl blood 1**1 in tha
rounty-wid* Blood Ta*t Suivev Icing *uon*oir,l bv th* County
Health Unit. Shown givinr Mrltch the blond tr*t ar* lira. Hulda
Kthbee, Public Health Nttrie. and Hr*. Arthur Beckwith Jr.. Sur­
vey Clerk. I Photo hv Jam nont

Publics Response
In Parade 'Amazing
Local Outstanding
Young Man Of Year
To Be Chosen Soon
A aeorrb 1* on for Samlnol*
County'* outstanding young man
of Ih* year who will receive Ih*
Junior Chamber of Commerce Diatlnguiahed Service Award.
Official nomination blank* can b#
picked up at th# Jayeoa Infoimo­
tion Booth at th# Intersection »f
North Park Av*. oad Semlnol*
BouUvanL
Deadline for balloting In th* Im­
portant •election from tha com­
munity la Dec. IS.
Member* nf th# Seminole Coun­
ty Junior Chamber of Commerce,
a lung with th#' official* of the
organiiation, urg# tb# eitiirna of
Seminole County to take part in
the rhon.ing of tha community.*
outstanding young man of Ihe
yaot.

“ Reipoot* In th* a p p td tor
final* and parilcipillon In lb*
Jayree^Merchant* Awociation Pa­
rade ha* hern romrihing terrific,**
•aid Jayrre Chrutmat Parade
Commit;** Chairman Ed Himt loday. “ W* expect Ih* bigg**! and
be*t parade *v*r held In Sanford.”
Hunt remarked a* he told of Ih*
reuw d plan for Hi* p r im to b*
awarded Ihi* year.
’’Du* hi th* IrriMttrimi* roaP,*o»c.“ Hunt laid, “tf ha* bo*a
nrcetiary lo rvvlt* Ih* award*
»o that rvrryon# will hav* an op­
portunity iv eumpei* ta tho parad*.”
Ca»h award', reported Hunt,
will be divided bcuecn th* mer­
chant* and the civic, fraternal and
rhurrh urganiiitiom. Prlita log
Ih* float* entrrrd by merchant*

With Ih* Ifiting of John W
Meitch, r h a lim n of the Hoard of
County Commmtorer*. Ihe Semi­
nole County Illrvid Bank Tr-t Suriev •*» officially launched today.
Th* luMfv, which I* being con­
ducted lo delarl caiet of diabctr*
and ivphilia among pertnm who
ar* not aware of their ronditiom,
will eon..nu# through Saturday,
Dec. 2
On the firrt two day* of the *urI*y th* blood telling hrarr.i will
tw in operation at vatlou* pmntt
ta Midway, Canaan, lluiriaml
Park and in l^k e Monroe Irnm
t p, m until • p. m. Saturday.
No*. II, th* aurvry will be in
operaDow in Sanford with 1r*tinc
at a t ion* **( up cm South Sanford
Av*. and on Weal 11th St from
10 a. m, until I p. m.
During th* tacond week of the
aurtty, th* loam* will b* opera,
ling lo the Gold (burn and George­
town leclxma of Sanford, while Ih*
third werk will b* det tiled to thr
otlter fnmmunilioe in Ih* county
and In downtown Sanford A rom.
plete achedula tor the third week
telling itotiona will bo rtJraved
•I o liter dalo.
Ever)on* In tho county i* urged
lo lake advantage of thia wnmlerfnl opportunity to find out lor *ur*
about hia health at no con to himi*lf durtag Ulla blood teat rampalgn.

Motorists Make

Annual Meeting
Slated For Dec. 6

Lallimore Stresses
Vegetables, Fruits
Must Be Inspected

At ■ we1I.»tten.le.| meeting *f
t ii*
The prln lpa I • pe*Ver for Ih,* he 'emiflolr ( cuipfi
«nmi»t "'ectiiig ,.f ih, ScmiroU R&lt;p»*u Tu**-i*y nigh*. Vlnrif* t'e.
Aunty C!iamber of t mu n n r , will pv-tment nf tgricnlture Regiaral
h# • noted atrllne* evecutive, * Supervitor B. I attunnr, ttretvel
former member of the l mtr.l 'he fmi^ctfon of ftult* and vee*.
Ftate* Congre**. and mi outilaml- '»h!nv hr*de,| f.ir r n u U 'i thin igH|pg induttlill leader,
c.uth the country.
Jenningt llandnlph. »**i*t*nt •«
, enverod di'h anpIh* prevalent of Captta! t l t i r e i ,
,m e .l m the Cut ,-e Calmer*
a fmniar e*ng*e»*man, and ar. Building at Snminnl, ||i ch Schnnt
^ claim ad •&lt; one of \ 11c ca'i time than TA membei. of th*
mn»t lUmutatlng apeokan, willj Seminole County t*rrant;atlnn
addle,, the a- rital I'nfC meeting gi eted lh*ir new It..aid nf pif*1 the Mayfair Inn Tuevilay ector, a tec led at a ptavloUa maeteveninc, Dec. A. aeimdins to »n trg. The new Semlnol* Count*
Capital Airline* evecuUv* Jenn- a.mmiTi, emeut today b) luhn Cut- farm lluieau B»iid of Diiectnra
paitick, chatiman of the
An- aia; \V, IV. I.lna, pre«identj Chatla*
irg* Randnlph,
Itual Meeting Committee,
lawvon, vice provident; Boon**
Randolph, of t\e ,t Virginia. t‘Aiter,
’ *w*.e-a# •ecrvtarvtreaaurar;
»Ftii iBrr- itfaM iirr; Elmr.im*
aerved
It year' In tie lloii'a of er Milrhel, rhafrman of publlelty
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Florida's Sale
(C*
L'aatiaued an rage l ight)
romniltte*. , nd R. II Mnirhetl,
O f U.S. Savings
R- Mclilll. Tom Mcljin . R F.
Roechirk, and C. II Eativer, *•
Bonds Increasing
member* l.itt* and Carter a-a
■erviog thejr fourth term* in of.
October rnnllnned Ih* year*!
fice.
tr*n,| of reenrd breaking purehaae* «f It, S, Saving* Bondi aff . I. We,l. nf I f , Klnri.la Cltn*
nm ling tn W. A. fatrtek Chair­
• r.| legrtible Divl.lim, ta bear
man of the Seminol* County Vonut th* atatement made hy B.
luntovr Saving* Bond* Committee.
Ijttifni.re ef the flttrida DepartAn Owen'horo. Ky man in San- ment „f tgW .ultur, toM the mem“ Salas in Kloiida w ar* 1/1.010,912. an increaie of 22 per e e n lj,0 ,,^ **Wi’» tlct V today open, n r« bera. “invpeetlon or fruile an I
o v e r laat year a hi Ih * Sa(gghw#i[offic#* in the Mctvch Building for vegetable' i« eo liiel, voluntary
aala* fo r the month ainco 1*4 1 “ h il loan company formed recently, and benefii. th* f*lmer.••
h i* report u k l, “ and brtiyga aur I Robcr' K Mahan, with 1* yearv
An award h i , T'orntec) th*
• la ta aala* to iie ,0 7 /i,M * fo r the | ■•tpciieo.a in ih# neevli and want*
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*1 farm nrg*Mi**t|nn «n behalf
y e a r la ( V I 31."
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MVhila Elm; la aeetiu atauied ]:la)*n
hrdti allow for th* p m p(ay*d
recent 4Hy# fne a I w J w t.

Robert R. Mahan
Opens New Offices
For Loan Company

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mr Intrd ipfis-#
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t , re«-fT Hi and two month* atill lo|im*R la*r urn panv laautng loan. c*„nl*^*F,
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Pnxr* foe ih* floala entered hy _ _ _
civil, (ralrmat. and aburrh nrav
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figuin*. accnding U. prior Mahan laid that T have been
rjen-,,ta fT.,.. n
laniraiton* will he tha aam* ai J my l / f l f J U U C j j I U I
ntiMr
C*iiit«r
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year*' aaloa |&gt;atrm«, ar* foiling1coming lo Florid* for »rv*iali and lum
thn*r for Ihe mrrrhanl*.
Mil '.lin on th# ttA'M
florid a motceriala art lb* paoplc •owewhal aliorl of the I'i'a billion , ,,,* a.irf m paiving t!in»u,:h giro
Judge* wdl chon, ihe tarvow*
ron««ntieo hel.l |a Tails!.*.'#*
calegonra on tha hawa of th* who ea* make Dee. I a iiicceufiil objevtiio »e&lt; he the Trnaatiry fur to like Ihe rilv “ He added, “ I hava were heard. Th* two loral f*,
float* bw*l depicting the them* of I D (Sifo lirtvlngi Day ami with- IfiftS. AImhiI I.'.* million nf a&lt;kl#d been in rompondmee l.m, wilh meo rrpreipntnl (he
th* parade. "l*C i Put Chrlal out thfir help all Ihr appeal' will •■tea will le ueetlni In reach the Ih*- Serntnol# County Chamber of County »*«oci»tion.
llark Into (linilm ai.’*
| taller hy th* way vide, declared nalKvnal goal, 1‘atltrk will.
( ommru-e for th* part tight or
ttfficnli point out that many
“ We hav* had tlable p r im fur n'ne m,.nlhi "
In addition lo taih awarila, prl- State Hignway T’atrol Director 11.
tha pa at there year*, tha over-all “T1.# prog real nf tha city of Ran *f Ih* Elm Ida Eaini Bureau *igna
tea will be awarded to ih* beat N Kuiir.an today.
coitumrd individual and Ih* brat Xirkman mad# the ilalemenl a* ro il of living •honing leaa than 'orri amt lit arra at writ •• Ihr with meuther* phi nr „o them haw
decora led bicycle, lira* priia will l.e app, lie,I (• motoritli to loin I per root fluctuation,” I’aiti.k furward looking future here helped not a* y»l been picked up
r a Blue Hihh.ui white th* th# anctmd annual erne day nation l&gt;oinle,1 out, “an,I •&gt;• lum onjoy-j c .miner in* lhat I wanted to rome memlier* ar* a .r *u to K*| (het*
Herlong Will Return receu
•econd pru* w,ll he a Red Rihboa vide drive, urging driven and ped iikg Mi* higheit level of pertooal I.. Rante d and grow with growing • ign* at tn# **,i B1„ lln(|&lt;
Inconva tn hiatory, and n a hopr
award.
C o m ifl'ind T," Malian who l» pre*
To Capitol Soon
In order kw Ihe loo group*, hr eilrian' !c, take It *a»i*r on thrrt (i,, Amerhan pi-&gt;pl# will pot i w i i nfeut of In# Remmoi* lavan Corpiw-j
Ivek tow vrd Ih# hoapital and lha in .Saving. BomJi vnovigh of th#ir
Congr*f*m*n A. S. (Sydl Her­
11 ontiourd a* pig* Eight&gt;
gravryinl
|eanving* to meat th# Traaaury'a alinn, 'aid
long Jr., today announced from hit
Mahan whn la marriad hav al '
“Wt will hav* w.lh nt. Inn kind*
Lteiburg office lhat h* will return
ready m.vrd hia family In Sanford;
»J driven and Iwn kind! of pedeato Waihimton cm Nov. 22 to ipend Miss H. Appleton
and haa purrhkvrd a home at Jton
trwna m Dee, I, Ihe lime ai
Thankaitving with hit family II*
t
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Deliver
Public
fvery other day in Ih# week---- . J. S. Owen Reports Key Aie Wuli him ar* hi* wife
•ill remain in Waihingtnn h r tV
Mrhi and ntnr-yaar-old daughter,
(oliowini, two w*rka to attend rx“Hia rireful motonH and th*
Inn
ruth* tPttlon hearing* of Ihe Ka­ Lecture Here
For
Squadron
Duty
doateara limi* nut hehtnd Ha*
Th# effectlvneia af prayer Hi tlaartng wheel: th# Iwn typra of Ja tr* i I . Owen, penonnel man Ihe to yaar old loan rompany ox- Tb# official pi'bltcaiion of the
rl** Ta« Sibeommitle* of Ih*
Hou*o Wav* and Mean* Cnmntiltt*. leal'ng problem of daily lift will rwdeiiriani. will be there loo, the •econd tie**, DSN. wit of Ja m n tnillva waa formerly connecletl American Hiahman Brcederv A»with Ih- Inter.!*!* Financa Cnrpnrof which hr la a member.
be the tnpir of * free public lee- quick and the dead
C Owen ol III'. Magnolia Are , and allnu for IS y e w where he gained awialnm, the "ABBA New*”, d*.
Hs enliro front pag* to a
Ilerlon; alto ataled lhat hi* I^e* tur# on Chriatian Rcienc* to h#
An, whil* it behoove* ua nave* hu&gt;band of Ih# former Mil* (lladyt
burg office will remain open at u* ‘delivered in Sanfocl, Sunday, Noe. to paai up th# opportunity to ip- R K aux of Buffalo. N Y. r*pi*1rd a thoriiurn knuwieftia of lha b,*r p ctnr# hhoung ihe rrr'#ntatwv&lt;i
necli
I of award* for the ehan.pl,w buU
tal until Dec. IS Th* Dlitrict of =?' h»Appleton of Bo.ton, ^
,7u to . m ^ u r life" -a t&lt; th# Naral Air Rtallon, Jackson­ row#*.'
came to Sanfwd Hut ahead of ,d Ih# National Riahiiun Show
(•CO will b* at*ffed by Mra. Audrey
wv,
?1 „ hjv. .e, „|d. Dec 1 ville, Oct 27 lor duty with Com Ih*“ I bu«v
I'tirtitm ii aca.'Ki when which w*» won by Kmivorer Min,#
MH. Applatnn will apaak under
d | , hril * t b f| r i„ , |ltl^ pm it# Rqiiadron U
C. Wil&lt;(am*on and Milt Carol*
we ran n&lt;-*t t#rvr Ihe nerd* of the Jtlh. throe vcar-old hull owned
the
autpfrtt
nf
F
tnt
Church
of
h.
rA,
,
n
^
Wetlhorly. who will handle any pro.
Tlio tquadrtn prnvtdea aerial local citiacnh ' Mahan laid,
n» 4 Dii.Ja and .S«n« of Corn*
h’emt which m ar art*# In Ih* Dit- Chrlit, Sciential In th* Srmic.nl*
photographic rrrnnnaicance In ihe Th r nrwr local ra c m liv e taut lhal
Earlier.
In
aa
appeal.
Got
ColShown In ihe picture ar* tlnrac*
m rt during U r Cangm am en'i ab- High School auditorium al 1 p. in.
fleet, and drtarhmenta aarvt aHer aubject will ha Chriatian I n* tald: "Tit# purpnie of R-D Day board attatk aircraft earvirra when h* i i a m rm her of lha E lk 'a Club, FuKurd, herd,man Dr. Eugenia
Srlaner: A Religion of Demon- ft to ahiw that mninri'U and pa- ever rwcpi.red by Naval Cummltl th* M a i'l.ic U id rr, A m rn ca n I c Eerrn, Ilngnta. Columbia, S A ;
gion to A N. amt Ih* Y rlr ra n a of prr.#nling a aiiver plate awarded
Jaalrtani ran redurr Iralftr acclatrahlr I'rayar.
manta
I.V ihe Mate fa ir, to K*rd!naol
Foreign \t at •
A niemher of The Chriatian oenti by their own action' and that
CnmpoaH* Runadron O waa tor- Th# »nd« of o ffic ri in lha M e,, Duda. an owner of the bull and
If
accident*
ran
he
rrdutrd
on
one
Science Hoard of Ijrtureahlp, Mill
marly »t*tmned at tha Sanford rtl Hi nidi ig hat# hern a t lr a rtlv rlv liran W I. S!&gt;n - 1 „( T ,-u , T#fh.
Appleton ia rurr*nt|y on a nation­ day, they can *!&lt;o he reduced on Naval Auxiliary Air HUtum.
fu rn iv li.il and equipped The mml ""logical College, Lubbock, mevery
day
of
tho
year
“
,
wide tour. Prior to devoting her
Before enter ng thr Navy in Sept­ am f iv 'i.r - • are drn g n rd for pn ..cr.ntcndenl of thr l.volork .how,
full time In Ih* prattle* of Chrlit- So, Ih* veteran Patrol Director
«ho la pivicnlmg the champion,
ember '9SD, tlwrn h i graduated w t# c m ull #t ton *
lan Scirva, ah* waa Dean nf Ih# nad lh*»e iu|ge*ltoni: Obterve
•hip banner on behalf of thn Pan.
Irnm
tlviido
High
R
cImhiI.
I eland Power. School of IJi#,
j!l lrlff,r r»Iu!alioo.; Be
★
★
★
Vmrn.an l.ivratoik Kvpoiition.
T hrat.r in Bo.ton. She i. a form-' ' ourUou‘ 10
«**•'•■
in the official publlIrfan*
tiik
t;
and
give
full
atlrnlion
W l 1 colElvewbcre
#r Second Reader af Th# Mother
ion nf the caitle indu.try, a
to
driving
and
walking
r*-' • r r - f fh u irh , Thr Fitat Church af
[i.clurr .&lt; shown of in# winning
Chrlit, Sciential, In Boaton. Main “ In oUi*r w o * d * aaid Kirkman.
hull along w.lh a ti-.rv about ih#
'drlvo and walk Ih# way you'd
.iirtr.a of It.# Nalaonal ftrahman
• anl other* to rirh* and walk."
Show.
Colbert’ Completes Thrt# died, fifty-m were Injured
The intern, ahown in Brahman
n 113 acridrnla In Florida during
t aiUe among Florida cattlemen
Special Course
tho aamo 34 hour period Iasi joar
wa» *vidcnced by ihe number of
A aperiel remra* In aal«a managoHonda people at Ihe Tv»a» »ho#.
m*nt ha* been romplelrd by P. H.
Colbert, local euper intend ant for Boy, 16, Stabbed
Gulf Life Imuranca Company at Ih*
firm'* n-jm* o'fico In Jarkaonvill*. Twice By Colleague
Advance atudicf tn programming A Ift-yeir-nld hoe It being roalif# Imur.'nr* hrnaftti and other fined to sn Orlando Hn'pilal after
yhatea nf Ilf# lnaur%nr* torrlrca bring a'.'utk to th* head with a
• rro n*r,ducted by *p«ciflirta hi 'hovel handle end (tabbed Iwic*
Mr*. IV, D, Adam* 'a t hw*n
hy a I(ytar-old bey.
the*# ft*.ria.
appointed chairman of the irw-ing
Tho htcidaiil, oecuring In th*
conimittaa far th# Seminol* Mem­
vouth end af the cnunty, happened
orial Hntpital Women'* A'ltillarV,
1 Arrest Recorded thl* m or.inf according to a r#it waa announced today hy Mra.
A. W. Fpp. ,Sr., pte*ii|eni of th*
Only r no traffic arr*at waa ra- (Ort r«retv*d tr the R*mtnol« Coun­
ouatllary.
cordod tn tho lominola Cnunty ty Shoritf'r offico.
Mra. AiUma ran he reached h'#
Kosaons for tho attack on the
Sheriff a offico yeatorday singing
catling tolaphon# nun,her |y.*(.tV.
Deputy Shrrtff A, E. Evan* o.d*» boy by Hto U-yaar-old SanShe bo* iaauwt t roll fur m rncharted Mooes Edwwda of Sanford toad youth bavo sol b**a daitrmtobars af 4b# auxiliary to a«w for
a negro Inborn, with oxnaairn fd.
lha hoapital on Tuesday# and
apond. Arcordtag In th# roport by Tb# m, .d#nt ta being referred In
Thur*&lt;Uy either at th* hoapital or
Evana, Edwards was travnltnf at th* Remrw.il* County Juvenile Judol home. Rewtng may ho picked
Ernrvt Hou I holder
s spaed up lo « miles per hour at
up a* tho wwwl entrance to ih#
•:M p. n . yaaiortUr, M mllos «ad
ROBEET B. MAHAN. BMOWN AT BBRK of private ronaultoltoa hoapital m th a n dago after (A
ad“ * * ‘
"
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